Westerglen transmitting station

The four masts at the Westerglen transmitting station

The Westerglen transmitting station is a facility for longwave and mediumwave broadcasting established in 1932 at Westerglen Farm, 3 km south west of Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland (grid reference NS868773).

Four medium wave radio programmes are broadcast from the site on frequencies of 810, 909, 1089 and 1215 kHz and a long wave service on 198 kHz.

There are three guyed steel lattice mast radiators on the site, which are insulated against ground. These carry combinations of the above services. There is a shorter fourth mast that carries non broadcast services.

One of the masts carries the long wave transmission in a synchronised group with the transmitters at Droitwich and Burghead on the same frequency (until 1989 200 kHz, now 198 kHz). This mast is of guyed steel lattice construction with triangular cross-section and it carries a 'capacity hat', which extends the electrical wavelength, at the top.

The site is owned and operated by Arqiva.

Transmissions

A number of items in the BBC Radio 4 schedule are carried on the longwave frequency only: these include Yesterday In Parliament at 08350900 on Tuesdays to Fridays, The Daily Service at 09451000 on Mondays to Fridays, the Shipping Forecast at 12011204 daily and 17541757 on Mondays to Fridays, and Test Match Special during international cricket games.

A number of Programs on BBC Radio Scotland are different on Medium wave compared to the FM schedule as well.

The medium wave broadcast is strong enough to be heard as far south as Staffordshire at certain times of the day.

Services available

Frequency kW[1] Service
198 kHz 50 BBC Radio 4
909 kHz 50 BBC Radio 5 Live
810 kHz 100 BBC Radio Scotland
1089 kHz 50 Talksport
1215 kHz 50 Absolute Radio

See also

References

  1. Radio Listeners Guide 2010

External links

Coordinates: 55°58′30″N 3°49′6″W / 55.97500°N 3.81833°W / 55.97500; -3.81833

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