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STAGSHAW

Photos by Peter Bigwood, Richard Moore, Michael Stott and David Neale Page last updated: 2013-11-29

The former BBC site at Stagshaw is located in Northumberland within convenient and easy reach of the small town of Corbridge, the A68 and Hadrian's Wall.




As the detail above shows, the site went into service on 19th October 1937 transmitting the BBC
North Regional Programme on 1122 kHz, to north-east England and the Border counties
















Michael Stott remembers:

It's a pity as on the site now is a small hut and the mast, also a T antenna on two masts used when working on the main mast.

They pulled down a beautiful stone building built in 1936-ish. You walked in through two big glass panelled iron doors through a tunnel with rooms and kitchen and toilets on each side then out into a large room with full length windows and a black lacquered floor you could see your face in. Two banks of water cooled transmitters and the original transmitter as standby. There was a large generator/power supply at the bottom of the hall with all the brass, copper and steel shining. To the left and right a beautiful brass railed stairway to the controller's office overlooking the whole floor. The walls had 1930 style half-shell lights and were on all the time.


















Station History

19-Oct 1937 North Regional Programme in service on 1122 kHz, 60 kW.

1-Sep 1939 Replaced by Home Service (Northern group) on 767 kHz, 50 kW.

2-Mar-1941 Transmitter added for Forces Programme. 877 kHz, 2 kW.

29-Jul-1945 Return to peacetime broadcasting. North Home Service on 1050 kHz, 120 kW. Light Programme on 1149 kHz, 10 kW.

15-Mar-1950 Home Service frequency changed to 1151 kHz, 100 kW. Light Programme closed. Service transferred to Wrekenton.

29-Sep-1973 Home Service frequency changed to 908 kHz.

23-Nov-1978 Radio 1 on 1053 kHz, 50 kW. Radio 2 on 693 kHz, 50 kW.

27-Aug-1990 693 kHz re-assigned to Radio 5

30-Jun-1994 Radio 1 on 1053 kHz closed


Stagshaw index

Wrekenton

Investigation of the radiation from Stagshaw transmitter (1938)
Signal strength contour diagrams (1938)

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