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THE TRANSMISSION GALLERY
OXFORD
| Photos by Martin Brown | Page last updated: 2020-09-26 |
| Martin visited the site on a sunny day in October 2014 and took some pictures of the new local TV aerials. |


| The new local TV transmit aerials. The crossed pairs are on the south-east face of the mast. |

| Viewed from round the other side. North-east face. |

| Local TV radiation pattern. Taken from an Ofcom document. |



| Interleaved band II, FM radio and band III, DAB aerials. All of the radio services transmitted from Oxford share this aerial system, except INR 2 on 1197 kHz. |

| Top: UHF reserve transmit aerial Middle: The former "SIX TV" aerial. Closed April 2009. Lower: Twin band II log periodics pointing towards Sutton Coldfield. Used to receive the BBC national FM radio programme feed. |

| The disused Channel 5 aerials still in place. |

| Top left: The lower pair of band II log periodics pointing towards Sutton Coldfield. Right: 2 tiers of 4 UHF log periodics pointing towards Hannington. Botton right: Twin vertical band II log periodics pointing towards Wrotham for BBC FM radio RBS. |


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