Chillerton Down transmitting station

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The Chillerton Down transmitter is a broadcasting facility for FM and DAB radio at Chillerton Down on the Isle of Wight off the south coast of England (grid reference SZ475835). The transmitter was erected in 1958 and uses as aerial a 229 metre (751 ft) high guyed steel lattice mast of triangular cross section.[1]

It was originally used to transmit Southern Television, and later TVS, until the end of VHF television transmissions in the UK at the beginning of 1985. It now transmits Wave 105, Power FM, Isle of Wight Radio, the local Capital Radio DAB multiplex and the national Digital One DAB multiplex. From 1 October 2006, Chillerton Down will also broadcast the new regional radio station for The Solent area, Original 106.[1]

The site is owned and operated by Arqiva.

Coordinates: 50°38′57″N, 1°19′44″W

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