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Photos by Robert Whittaker, Shaun Chew and Liam Stockman Page last updated: 2024-09-21
Chalford Gloucestershire
NGR: SO883017 Maps: Google  Bing (Ord Surv)   Site Height: 167m      Structure Height: 45m
Digital TV: BBC A: 24   D3&4: 27   BBC B: 21  
Analogue TV: BBC1: 21   BBC2: 27   ITV1: 24   Ch4: 31  
National Radio: Radio 1: 98.8   Radio 2: 89.2   Radio 3: 91.4   Radio 4: 93.6  
Local Radio:
Digital Radio:
Comments: Chalford is a TV relay of Mendip and a network FM relay of Wenvoe

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Chalford serves a deep valley to the east of Stroud called Golden Valley, at the bottom of which flows the River Frome. Coverage includes Chalford itself and Brimscombe.

For UHF the receive trough aerial points at Mendip, and broadcast is via the UHF panels at the top of the mast. Two point north west towards Brimscombe, and four point north east towards Chalford.

For network FM, there is a single vertical log periodic pointing towards Wenvoe, and transmissions are from two vertical dipole arrays mounted on the northern leg of the mast. Again, one array points north east, with the other facing north west.

Chalford was originally an IBA landlord site which entered service with 3 UHF TV channels on 6-May-1977 to serve 1,500 people. Channel 4 was added on 15-Aug-1986. DSO was on 24-Mar and 7-Apr-2010.












The band II log periodic just below the top on the right is the FM receive aerial.












Liam Stockman's photos, below, were taken in August 2008...










The year was 1991

This site is now included in the Update List for the following reason:
UHF receive trough replaced for B700, July 2018

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