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Photos by Lee Goulding Page last updated: 2018-11-28
Sutton-in-Craven North Yorkshire
NGR: SE004428 Maps: Google  Streetmaps (Ord Surv)   Site Height: 259m      Structure Height: 25m
Digital TV: BBC A: 23   D3&4: 26   BBC B: 30  
Analogue TV: BBC1: 33   BBC2: 26   ITV1: 23   Ch4: 29  
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Comments: Sutton-in-Craven is a relay of Emley Moor (via Keighley). Pre B700 allocations: 23/26/29.

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This site provides television to the villages of Sutton-In-Craven and Cross Hills which lie between the Yorkshire towns of Keighley and Skipton.

The site is located high above Sutton-In-Craven at a rather run-down picnic site featuring many tall trees which made photographing the tower in its entirety impossible.

Sutton-in-Craven was originally an IBA landlord site which entered service in February 1980 with Channel 4 from August 1986.






The receive aerial is the lower log periodic and points at Keighley which is a couple of miles or so to the east.




This picture shows the transmitter building which was definitely in need of a lick of paint on my visit.

Keighley | Skipton UHF

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