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 List of masts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Shorter masts often need no guy lines and usually end up being referred to as a pole, such as a telephone pole (though these often have guy lines) or flag poles.
Much taller mast structures use the mast term (or when there on boats as previously mentioned) with exception of some tower hybrid tower/masts that incorporate elements from both and usually just use the term 'tower'.
Masts commonly have the name of the brodcasting designation that uses them, or somtimes of a nearby city or town.
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 Bilsdale TV Mast - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bilsdale TV Mast is a 312 metre high (1022ft) guyed steel tube mast at Bilsdale West Moor, close to Helmsley, North Yorkshire — UK Grid reference SE553962 — that is used for FM- and TV-transmission.
Bilsdale carries the TV signal and national radio frequencies for the Teesside region, as well as Radio Cleveland on 95FM.
This mast or transmitter tower article is a stub.
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 List of masts -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Top masts are ranked by pinnacle height; in the case of a tie, the older structure is ranked as higher.
Most of the taller masts are located in the U.S., and the large number of masts of around 2000 feet in height is the result of special US rules limiting structures and objects that go above 2000 feet.
Once again, the list includes guyed masts, almost exclusively radio masts, though a few for other purposes are present (for example, the BREN-Tower.) Self-supporting masts are covered as towers under the List of towers, and the borderline cases are mentioned separately (hybrid designs, under water, etc.) elsewhere on this page.
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 Aerial Issues | Articles | Digital Terrestrial TV Reception
These are (a) the aerial input to the digital tuner, (b) the RF output from the digital section, carrying the aerial signals and the digital section’s modulator output, and (c) the input to the analogue tuner.
If the TV set is pulled onto the SCART input when the set-top box is on, and this is not convenient, cut the wire to pin 8 in the SCART plug.
This method of feeding all the TV sets in the house with the off-air and modulator channels is almost universal, and it is almost universally unsatisfactory.
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 List of masts
In any case, masts offer maximum height for minimum cost and form a integral part of the world's communication infrastructure.
In this cases masts with roof capacity or other special measures must be used.
Radio masts for VLF, LF and MF often act direct as aerial and are therefore often insulated against ground.
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 My walking diary - 10 October 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
The weather forecast for today was not good but at least it wasn't raining when my two friends and I set off for Fangdale Beck in Bilsdale this morning at about ten to nine.
Just before this farm we turned right and after 3 fields turned left to the access road to Bilsdale mast and then passed The Grange to the main Helmsley to Stokesley road.
Just beyond the mast we passed a live rabbit beside the path.
www.btinternet.com /~yorkshire.walks/diary/diary13.htm   (592 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Bilsdale TV Mast
Bilsdale TV Mast is a 290 metre high guyed steel tube mast at Bilsdale West Moor, North Yorkshire, UK (National Grid Reference SE 553962)used for FM- and TV-transmission.
Bilsdale carries the TV signal for the Teesside region, as well as Radio Cleveland on 95FM.
It also carries TFM, 100-102 Century FM and Galaxy 105-106.
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 Re: TV arial
If you look around your estate and see a higher than average number of tall masts and long aerials then you may assume that you will also need to make similar efforts.
So called boosters are mostly ineffective because modern TV sets already have enough gain.
The only circumstances when they are useful are when the is a very low signal strength *and* a long downlead which attenuates the signal.
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 Bilsdale TV Mast - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Bilsdale TV Mast   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Bilsdale TV Mast - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Bilsdale TV Mast.
Here you will find more informations about Bilsdale TV Mast.
Bilsdale TV Mast is a 290 metre high guyed steel tube mast at Bilsdale, UK used for FM- and TV-transmission.
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 Channel 5
The Bilsdale transmitter began broadcasting a full Channel 5 service, thus completing Phase II of the transmitter network, which added approximately 3 million more households to the number able to receive Channel 5 at its launch on 30th March.
The Government's answer to the problem of a TV network that only supports 4 channels with 99% coverage is to switch to digital TV where many channels can be compressed and broadcast on the same frequency.
The CP is amplified on the mast, and combined on the mast with Hannington.
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 St John, Bilsdale
Bilsdale had several granges: each with its own little oratory amongst the farm buildings, where the brothers would gather for prayer at the beginning and end of the day.
By contrast, the Bilsdale of the 1890s, when St. John's was built, seems to have been a sleepy place of ancient rural custom - almost completely cut off from the surrounding world.
In 1979 Bilsdale Midcable was incorporated into the newly created parish of Upper Ryedale, along with Hawnby, Old Byland, Scawton and Cold Kirby.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Yorkshire Television   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
However a temporary mast was erected and the station recommenced broadcasting after a few weeks.
Although the area served by Belmont was largely rural it did cover the major industrial centres of Hull, Grimsby, Scunthorpe and Lincoln and it was felt the region would be better served by a station like Yorkshire.
Animated Yorkshire TV logo, 1968 from 625.uk.com (Requires Macromedia Flash version 4 or later).
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 Mast   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
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 List of masts bei eLexi - das Onlinelexikon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Observation decks or restaraunt are not present, and most masts function as a very large antenna for broadcast orginizations.
Free-standing towers somtimes use the mast term to describe themselves just as guyed masts somtimes call themselves towers.
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 Freeview on Bilsdale TV transmitter | ukfree.tv - independent digital TV and switchover advice
All the pictures on each TV are crystal clear, however I do have audio losses, cracking and blocking out occasionally on ITV channels, even more so on the TV furthest away from the aerial.
I checked the bilsdale transmitter which is what im using with my postcode ts134ej and this seems to be ok. I can recieve Mux 2,B,D and only e4+1 from C, I cannot recieve Mux1 with BBCONE etc which from the graph has more power than D which is low.
I have just had a Samsung TV with built in freeview installed and had a new ariel at the same time.
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 Testimonials
Required cable, mast, lashing kit and bracket, in order to move my aerial to chimney height, and at the same time, get rid of my old brown coax.
I realise that you are not to blame for the condition of the aerial mast.
I had a problem with reception on BBC 1 from Bilsdale this is now cured, also just to let you know that I can still receive film 4.
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 mb21 - The Transmission Gallery
Within 10 minutes I was hot-foot up to Emley Moor to deliver a TV and have a look for myself, but unfortunately the whole area was blocked off by the police, also it was dark.
He assumed that an aeroplane had hit the mast (The mast is in direct line with the flight path into Manchester airport).
He said that all week there were bangs and crashes as ice fell off the tower and the guy wires twanged and whistled in the wind.
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Despite the fact that there is almost 100 percent local opposition to the proposal, it appears that Northumbrian Water has decided to try and place masts upon the water tower anyway.
I note with interest that the people of Darras Hall have prevented the erection of masts in their neighbourhood.
Once one mast is permitted it will not be long before the water tower is covered.
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 Channel 5 Analogue Reception Issues
The ITA built their masts in different locations, for instance Croydon near London, Lichfield in the Midlands, Winter Hill and Emley Moor in the north and Black Hill in mid-Scotland.
Non-co-location: The use of some radio masts and band III masts can lead to problems if the transmitter site for Channel 5 is in a direction beyond the acceptance angle of the aerial used for the other four channels.
The cure could be to adjust the aerial such that it does not point directly at either mast but both are within the acceptance angle, but this will not work in locations where the direction is significantly different, or where very low ghosting is required.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/List of masts
While commonly used on sailing ships as support for sails, radio masts and towers are also used for telecommunication equipment such as radio antennas, also known as aerials in the UK.
rebuilt after collapse of 2 masts with a height of 609.3 m in December 1989
365.8 m high mast insulated against ground, demolished
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 My walking diary for 21 March 2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
Another lovely spring day as we drove to the village of Fangdale Beck in Bilsdale, about 12 miles north of Helmsley.
We parked next to a footbridge over the stream, and set off on a path that heads north out of the village for about a quarter of a mile to Stone House - a recently renovated range of farm buildings and two cottages.
At Stone House we took the path up the wall side to climb up the valley side towards the Bilsdale mast (TV transmitter) that dominates the view for miles around.
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 Usenet Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
The reason I am going down this route is that if TV or radio reception are being affected then you should be able to call in what used to be called the Radio Communications Agency (based at Canary Warf).
Most likely explanation is your reception is being affected by the anti-cyclonic weather we are enjoying Distant TV transmissions are coming in and stamping all over your normal local broadcasts.
However, when I had a DAB aerial added I asked if the mast would be alright given the extra wind loading and the gales that blow at the top of the tower.
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 Bilsdale - Cable Forum
I have had no terrestrial TV reception at home today, and I have spoken to other people and they were having the same problem.
A relative went to work and was informed that Pontop Pike had been struck by lightening and that was the cause of the problem.
Due to severe weather conditions yesterday in the north Yorkshire moors, analogue television services from the Bilsdale transmitter are currently off-air.
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Top Up TV is currently using Mediaguard V7.6 which has not been reported as cracked anywhere in the world.
I'm happy in a sense that TopUp TV have implemented a different encryption from that which ITVD used, but sad because it means no free channels for multi home tv's that already pay for 1 TUTV card.
In one sentence you are saying that top up tv is not worth having, and in the next you want help locating sites which give details of how to decrypt the signal.
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 BBC NEWS | Have Your Say | UK flash floods: Your stories
Ordinary TV channels do not work after last night's storms and we had at least 5 power cuts during the storm.
Tune into Radio York they are providing regular updates re the flooding including news of the Bilsdale TV Transmitter, apparently the engineers are drying out the equipment before switching on again.
We have been without TV reception from Bilsdale transmitter for nearly 24 hours and although we do have cable TV so are only marginally affected it seems very odd that the local BBC newsroom in Newcastle has not so far even mentioned it.
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 Telly Aerial :: Digital Terrestrial Television in the UK and Europe
The transmitter height is that of the antenna broadcasting Multiplex 1 - some transmitters, such as "Winter Hill" have some multiplexes lower down the mast.
"Hannington B " and "Sudbury B" are for the highest transmission on the mast as they do not broadcast Multiplex 1.
Unfortunatly the data used to generate these is a touch out of date - for example Multiplex 1 is still listed as being broadcast from "Winter Hill B" when it has not done so for some time.
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 Pay row threat to 999 services and TV screens - This Is The North East archive
INDUSTRIAL action could fl out TV screens and leave emergency services facing a communications crisis as broadcast workers launch a dispute over pay and conditions.
The action could wipe out ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 from North-East TV screens, although the BBC is not affected.
If Pontop Pike and Bilsdale mast television and radio transmitters in the North-East break down, NTL engineers and technicians taking part in industrial action will refuse to fix them out of hours.
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 Digital Spy Forums - Digital tv viewing
I understand that second TVs, mobile and portable TVs are considered an essential part of switchover by the BBC (http://www.culture.gov.uk/global/pu..._switchover.htm).
Yes, I did have an aerial upgrade to improve reception, but the new one is hardly any larger than the original aerial which has been on the roof since we moved in seventeen years ago.
Perhaps we should just agree that the kind of digital TV reception which leaves least traces is cable - once the scars in the lawn have disappeared, that is. Only problem with that is that it is not available if you live outwith suburban areas.
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 Basic diary page template
Another lovely spring day as we drove to the village of Fangdale Beck in Bilsdale, about 12 miles north of Helmsley.
We parked next to a footbridge over the stream, and set off on a path that heads north out of the village for about a quarter of a mile to Stone House - a recently renovated range of farm buildings and two cottages.
At Stone House we took the path up the wall side to climb up the valley side towards the Bilsdale mast (TV transmitter) that dominates the view for miles around.
www.yorkshirewalks.org /diary/diary44.htm   (346 words)

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