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The Blaenplwyf transmitting station (sometimes written "Blaen Plwyf" or "Blaen-Plwyf") is a
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facility located near the village of
Blaenplwyf Blaenplwyf (''Pontllanio'' previously) is a village in Ceredigion, to the southwest of Aberystwyth. It is noted for the Blaenplwyf transmitting station, which serves Aberystwyth and Cardigan Bay area. It was originally built by the BBC in 1956� ...
about to the south west of the town of Aberystwyth, in
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(). It was originally built by the
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, entering service in October 1956 acting as a main transmitter for BBC
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VHF FM radio. It had been planned that the BBC's
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television service would commence on the same date, but delays at Rowridge caused the official switch-on to happen six months later on 29 April 1957. Blaenplwyf was considered a main transmitter for VHF television (despite radiating only 3 kW ERP) as it was fed from a microwave link from Mynydd Pencarreg just south of
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. The facility is now owned and operated by
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. The site has a guyed steel lattice mast standing on land that is itself above sea level. The television and radio broadcasts were originally designed to cover the majority of the Cardigan Bay coastline, the antennas being designed for maximum ERP to the north and to the south-west. Blaenplwyf became a main transmitter for
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analogue
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from 1970 onwards, and was transmitting all three original UHF channels in colour from mid 1973. It currently carries all six UK digital television multiplexes.


Services listed by frequency


Analogue television


29 April 1957 - Summer 1970

Newspaper articles claimed that at launch, the television service would be 1 kW. The technical report from the BBC disagrees, pointing out that the mean ERP was 0.8 kW at launch, and was uprated to twice that value on 8 August 1958. This report also points out that the signal had its maximum ERP lobe to the north, and that this had been 1.6 kW at launch and 3.2 kW after the power increase. Also, that the coastal towns to the south-west had been treated to the weakest ERP (0.5 kW at launch, 1.0 kW later). Amongst the effects of this were to leave the town of Cardigan with no signal.


Summer 1970 - 7 May 1973

BBC2 625-line UHF colour television services came to Blaenplwyf in 1970 (early for Wales). VHF television continued as before. The service area for UHF however was designed to cover more of inland mid Wales than the VHF service had been.


7 May 1973 - 1 November 1982

A full (3-channel) 625-line UHF colour television service was in operation from Blaenplwyf as of 1973 with the introduction of the HTV Wales service.


1 November 1982 - January 1985

The launch of Channel 4 (S4C in Wales) took the UHF capabilities of the site to its design maximum. Being in Wales, this transmitter radiated the S4C variant.


January 1985 - 30 March 1997

28 years of VHF television from this site came to an end in 1985 as the entire 405-line VHF TV system was switched off across the UK. Blaenplwyf continued with its four UHF channels.


30 March 1997 - 15 November 1998

Despite the fact that the UK's UHF TV system had only been engineered for four TV channels, a fifth was added in 1997. In common with the situation across much of the UK, Blaenplwyf was forced to transmit this extra service well out-of-group and at low power compared with the main four.


Analogue and digital television


15 November 1998 - 10 February 2010

The UK's initial experimental digital television service was rolled out, using low power for the transmissions and interleaved with the analogue transmissions in an attempt to make the whole set receivable with the original aerial group.


10 February 2010 - 10 March 2010

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started at Blaenplwyf. The BBC Two analogue service on channel 27 was closed down after 40 years of service. Multiplex 1 from channel 28+ was also closed and the new BBC multiplex A commenced on channel 27 at its intended full power and using 64-QAM mode and 8k carriers from the start.


Digital television


10 March 2010 - present

Digital switchover was completed, seeing the shutdown of all the remaining analogue TV services from this site. The new digital multiplexes took over the frequencies of the analogue services plus a few new ones.


Analogue radio (FM VHF)


14 October 1956 - August 1968

Blaenplwyf started transmitting VHF FM radio only a year and a half after the then-novel service was initiated in the UK. At launch, the service was from temporary transmitters using a temporary mast, but from 29 April 1957 the main transmitters came into service with antennas on the main mast. These transmitters were 60 kW each. In 1960 the BBC published a technical report showing the measured service area of the FM radio services (plus those of
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August 1968 - May 1978

The names of the radio services changed in the late 1960s, but the number of services available remained the same, as did the ERPs.


May 1978 - Late 1980s

Radio 1 started to share the Radio 2 VHF allocations during the late 1970s. Radio Cymru had taken over the 93.1 MHz slot. The ERPs of all three services were still unchanged.


Late 1980s

The ERP had been uprated in the years since 1978. More services had been added.


January 2012-present

More services have been added since the late 1980s. The latter of these references notes that the Classic FM and Radio Ceredigion services are radiated from a point only up the mast, and together with the low ERPs of those two services, the coverage should be expected to be limited. From 4 January 2011, Real Radio was added to the set. Real Radio's
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application claims they intended to radiate 10 kW and 2.5 kW beams. Real Radio was replaced with Heart in 2014, and Radio Ceredigion was replaced with Nation Radio in 2019.


See also

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References


External links


MB21's page on BBC 405 TV to Wales and the West





The Transmission Gallery: Photographs and Information

The Transmission Gallery: FM Coverage Map


{{Blaenplwyf UHF DVB Transmitter Group Buildings and structures in Ceredigion Transmitter sites in Wales