Birmingham Newtown Drive
England · TV
- Position
- 52.494736, -1.911877
- Grid reference
- SP06088854
- Nation
- England
- Ground height
- 120 m
- Antenna height
- 40 m
- Aerial group
- Group A — C21–37, the low end of the band
- Polarisation
- Vertical
- BBC region
- Midlands
- ITV region
- Central
- ITV news region
- Central West
- Parent transmitter
- Sutton Coldfield
- Ofcom site number
- 10266
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.
| Band | Best signal in | |
|---|---|---|
| Television | 0.00% of UK Output Areas | a relay, serving a local area |
On the map
Where Birmingham Newtown Drive is the strongest signal for television.
Television
| Mux | Freeview name | Channel | Frequency | ERP | System | Operator |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PSB1 | BBC A | C29 | 538 MHz | 3 W | DVB-T | BBC |
| PSB2 | D3&4 | C31 | 554 MHz | 3 W | DVB-T | Digital 3&4 (ITV/Channel 4) |
| PSB3 | BBC B | C37 | 602 MHz | 3 W | DVB-T2 | BBC |
Ofcom's notes
New site replacing former Gib Heath relay (NGR SP05618830) from June 2016.