UKTX

Ascott

England · TV and FM

Position
51.871899, -1.584401
Grid reference
SP28711934
Nation
England
Ground height
145 m
Antenna height
24 m
Aerial group
Group A — C21–37, the low end of the band
Polarisation
Vertical
BBC region
South
ITV region
Meridian
ITV news region
Meridian Thames Valley
Parent transmitter
Oxford
Ofcom site number
11705

How far it reaches

The share of the UK's 238,895 Census Output Areas where this mast is the strongest signal of its kind. Not the share it reaches at all — most places can receive several transmitters, and only one of them can be the best.

BandBest signal in
Television0.01% of UK Output Areasa relay, serving a local area
FM radio0.00% of UK Output Areasa relay, serving a local area

On the map

Where Ascott is the strongest signal for television and FM radio.

Television

Multiplexes transmitted from this site, as published by Ofcom.
MuxFreeview nameChannelFrequencyERPSystemOperator
PSB1BBC AC27522 MHz6 WDVB-TBBC
PSB2D3&4C24498 MHz6 WDVB-TDigital 3&4 (ITV/Channel 4)
PSB3BBC BC21474 MHz6 WDVB-T2BBC

FM radio

FM services. ERP is published separately per polarisation; a dash means nothing is radiated in that plane.
StationFrequencyERP (H)ERP (V)HeightRDS namePI codePattern
Witney Radio105.3 MHz25 W10 mWitney__C07D