UK Broadcast Transmission
Main indexMain GalleryFeaturesInfoSend in your photos
Desktop wallpaperMailing listsFAQsContact
The LibraryTeletextMHPAstrohosts

THE TRANSMISSION GALLERY

Photos by John P Martin Page last updated: 2024-10-03
Maragowan A (digital self-help) Stirling
NGR: NN571337 Maps: Google  Bing (Ord Surv)   Site Height:       Structure Height:
Digital TV: BBC A: 39   D3&4: 42   BBC B: 45  
National Radio:
Local Radio:
Digital Radio:
Comments: Maragowan A is a relay of Angus (via Kenmore and Killin)

Show historic services

First photographs of this digital self-help. October 2024

Maragowan-A is listed by Ofcom as a digital self-help. The site is a Caravan & Motorhome Club campsite at the western end of Loch Tay. The site previously had an analogue self-help relay before DSO. Whether the campsite needs a relay is questionable, as it has direct line-of-sight to the parent Tx at Killin.

Wandering about with a modest 7dBi log-periodic on a short pole, I measured signal strengths of 45dBuV from Killin across the campsite (this is more than enough for most TV sets.)

There was no output from the relay. The helpful site staff told me that nothing had changed for years, so I assume that the relay was switched off years ago. Or possibly that, although having a licence, the digital equipment was never installed after DSO in 2010.

According to Ofcom data, the relay transmits on Channels 39, 42, 45. These are all adjacent to the incoming channels of 40, 43, 46 from Killin and are also VP, as is Killin. The licensed EIRP is 0.25W. One wonders if having adjacent channels and the same polarisation was a good idea.

Anyway, the obligatory photos follow ...


A view of the campsite with its stunning backdrop of the Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve to the north. The Tx aerial is on the right-hand end of the club reception building, pointing due north to the camping area.


Closer view of the relay Tx aerial - a VP domestic toast-rack Yagi.


Left of the reception building, above the blue bins, is the relay Rx aerial - quite low at about 2m AGL.


Closer view of the Rx aerial. I've not seen a grid aerial of this type before.

[Ed]. It looks like a Fracarro PU4F 700 grid aerial.

Killin | Maragowan B (digital self-help)

Fracarro PU4F 700

Please let us know if the photographs for this site need updating or improved detail.
To do so, click here.

Back to TX Gallery index | TX main index

mb21 by Mike Brown
Hosted by Astrohosts
Top

GDPR and Privacy Policy