Rosedale Abbey
England · TV
Position 54.359875, -0.876757 Grid reference SE73099662 Nation England Ground height 243 m Antenna height 13 m Aerial group Group B — C35–53, the middle Polarisation Vertical BBC region North East & Cumbria ITV region Tyne Tees ITV news region Tyne Tees Parent transmitter Bilsdale Ofcom site number 11620 The position is our conversion of Ofcom's grid reference SE73099662 from OSGB36 to WGS84 [V] . Ofcom publish no latitude and longitude for television sites. The transform is verified rather than assumed: on the 3,403 radio records that carry both, it reproduces Ofcom's own coordinates to within 0.1 m. OpenStreetMap has a mast 13 m away, matched on a name match [V] . That is an independent check on the position, not a correction to it — see how positions were checked .
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Rosedale Abbey is not the strongest signal anywhere the model predicts — it is shown here in place. That is normal for a relay, which fills in inside a main station's area.
Television This site carries the three public-service multiplexes and none of the three commercial ones, which is the normal arrangement at a relay — 1,059 of 1,169 sites are like this. Channels on SDN, ARQ A and ARQ B are simply not transmitted here, and no aerial will recover them; they need a main station. PSB3 (BBC B) is the UK's only DVB-T2 multiplex and carries every HD channel. Losing the HD channels while keeping the rest is therefore a single-multiplex fault rather than an aerial problem.
Transmitter data is Ofcom's; every dataset and the terms it is used under are listed under sources . Coverage figures are modelled, not measured, and are systematically optimistic .