Swingate transmitting station

Coordinates: 51°08′16″N 1°20′09″E / 51.137778°N 1.335833°E / 51.137778; 1.335833
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Swingate
Swingate, Kent
Tower height111 metres (364 ft)
Coordinates51°08′16″N 1°20′09″E / 51.137778°N 1.335833°E / 51.137778; 1.335833
Grid referenceTR334429
Demolished2010 (South tower)

The Swingate transmitting station is a facility for FM-transmission in the village of

mobile telephone
antennas were spread across all three towers. The south tower was dismantled in March 2010, as a result, only two remain.

The Swingate towers no longer have the three cantilever platforms that were fitted originally.

History

Originally there were four towers with wires stretched between them to transmit radio waves that were detected by a group of four smaller towers to the east of the surviving ones. The receiver towers were demolished after the war, along with one of the transmitter towers. Subsequently the north mast was demolished and replaced with a similar tower with a different bracing design. During the Cold War the towers sprouted four transmitters at their base which were popularly assumed to be part of the US

ACE High
communication system but were more likely an RAF link to Germany. The south tower was dismantled in March 2010.

Timeline

In 1936, four transmitters with platforms were erected. In 1955 one transmitter was dismantled, leaving three standing. In 1991 the north tower was replaced by a shorter one. In 2010 the south tower was dismantled.[1]

  • Four towers with platforms, 1936
    Four towers with platforms, 1936
  • Three towers plus Cold War installation, 1982
    Three towers plus Cold War installation, 1982
  • Two of the original towers plus a newer, shorter one, 2005
    Two of the original towers plus a newer, shorter one, 2005
  • Two remaining towers, 2011
    Two remaining towers, 2011

Channels available from this site

Tower with platforms at Great Baddow in Essex, the only Chain Home radar tower to retain the original platforms.

High Frequency Trading

Several of the microwave dishes located on one of the towers provide connections via a chain of towers between the NYSE Euronext datacentres in Basildon and Slough, and Frankfurt for use in High Frequency Trading

Analogue radio

The transmitter is the main transmission station for the BBC which serves the bulk of Kent.[2]

Frequency kW Service
90.0
MHz
11 BBC Radio 2
92.4 MHz 11 BBC Radio 3
94.4 MHz 11 BBC Radio 4
99.5 MHz 11 BBC Radio 1
104.2 MHz 10 BBC Radio Kent

See also

References

  1. ^ Lorraine (7 February 2015). "Part 3 Swingate, Radar and the Towers". doverhistorian.com. The Dover Historian. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  2. ^ Radio Listeners Guide 2010

External links

Media related to Swingate transmitting station at Wikimedia Commons