• Dechmont Hill

    From Scott@21:1/5 to All on Tue Dec 19 21:57:05 2023
    I tried to visit the former Radio Clyde transmitter at Dechmont Hill
    this morning. At first I thought it would be easy, like Droitwich
    dominating the skyline for miles around. When I got off the train, I
    assumed I could follow the crowds, but there were none. I looked for
    the tourist office but could not find it. I thought the locals must
    know but no-one seemed to know about the transmitter despite it having
    been there since 1973. One woman said it could be seen from the golf
    club. I could not find Cafe 261 let alone Cafe 1152 (or even the
    Amplitude Cafe). Eventually, I managed to find the transmitter in the
    distance after the rain started.

    My questions are:
    1) Is this transmitter likely to be demolished now that Greatest Hits
    Radio Glasgow and the West has ceased AM transmissions or will it be
    kept in reserve for any purpose?
    2) Is it likely to be an explosive demolition, like Daventry? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGFO-ShonEU

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  • From Mark Carver@21:1/5 to Scott on Wed Dec 20 08:09:36 2023
    On 19/12/2023 21:57, Scott wrote:
    I tried to visit the former Radio Clyde transmitter at Dechmont Hill
    this morning. At first I thought it would be easy, like Droitwich
    dominating the skyline for miles around. When I got off the train, I
    assumed I could follow the crowds, but there were none. I looked for
    the tourist office but could not find it. I thought the locals must
    know but no-one seemed to know about the transmitter despite it having
    been there since 1973. One woman said it could be seen from the golf
    club. I could not find Cafe 261 let alone Cafe 1152 (or even the
    Amplitude Cafe). Eventually, I managed to find the transmitter in the distance after the rain started.

    :-)


    My questions are:
    1) Is this transmitter likely to be demolished now that Greatest Hits
    Radio Glasgow and the West has ceased AM transmissions or will it be
    kept in reserve for any purpose?

    It's unlikely to be of any future use, and will probably be removed.
    That said, I think its cousin Ashton Moss in Manchester, which closed
    its 1152 kHz service a couple of years ago, still has the 4 mast array
    standing proud (Though the site is still used for another service, from
    a separate single mast)


    http://tx.mb21.co.uk/gallery/gallerypage.php?txid=1497


    2) Is it likely to be an explosive demolition, like Daventry? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGFO-ShonEU

    Maybe, or maybe they will just get the vandals that demolished one of
    the masts in the 1980s, using nothing more than a hacksaw back to do the
    job properly !

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  • From the dog from that film you saw@21:1/5 to Scott on Wed Dec 20 17:56:40 2023
    On 19/12/2023 21:57, Scott wrote:
    I tried to visit the former Radio Clyde transmitter at Dechmont Hill
    this morning. At first I thought it would be easy, like Droitwich
    dominating the skyline for miles around. When I got off the train, I
    assumed I could follow the crowds, but there were none.


    for some reason i'm not surprised that there were not crowds.

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  • From Marco Moock@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 22 08:18:14 2023
    Am 19.12.2023 um 21:57:05 Uhr schrieb Scott:

    1) Is this transmitter likely to be demolished now that Greatest Hits
    Radio Glasgow and the West has ceased AM transmissions or will it be
    kept in reserve for any purpose?

    Like other sites not in use, I think it will be demolished.
    For most broadcasters, medium wave has no future.

    Maybe they use the mast for other purposes like mounting cellular
    network antennas.

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  • From Mark Carver@21:1/5 to Marco Moock on Fri Dec 22 09:02:49 2023
    On 22/12/2023 07:18, Marco Moock wrote:
    Am 19.12.2023 um 21:57:05 Uhr schrieb Scott:

    1) Is this transmitter likely to be demolished now that Greatest Hits
    Radio Glasgow and the West has ceased AM transmissions or will it be
    kept in reserve for any purpose?

    Like other sites not in use, I think it will be demolished.
    For most broadcasters, medium wave has no future.

    Maybe they use the mast for other purposes like mounting cellular
    network antennas.

    The masts at Dechmont are pretty flimsy, they can't support things like cellular antennas

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  • From JMB99@21:1/5 to Mark Carver on Fri Dec 22 15:35:24 2023
    On 22/12/2023 09:02, Mark Carver wrote:
    On 22/12/2023 07:18, Marco Moock wrote:
    Am 19.12.2023 um 21:57:05 Uhr schrieb Scott:

    1)  Is this transmitter likely to be demolished now that Greatest Hits
    Radio Glasgow and the West has ceased AM transmissions or will it be
    kept in reserve for any purpose?

    Like other sites not in use, I think it will be demolished.
    For most broadcasters, medium wave has no future.

    Maybe they use the mast for other purposes like mounting cellular
    network antennas.

    The masts at Dechmont are pretty flimsy, they can't support things like cellular antennas



    Could they be hanging on to the site in case they might want to use in
    the future?

    It is a lot easier to get permission to replace existing masts than
    build a new site after the old one was cleared?

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  • From Scott@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 22 16:24:09 2023
    On Fri, 22 Dec 2023 09:02:49 +0000, Mark Carver <mark@invalid.com>
    wrote:

    On 22/12/2023 07:18, Marco Moock wrote:
    Am 19.12.2023 um 21:57:05 Uhr schrieb Scott:

    1) Is this transmitter likely to be demolished now that Greatest Hits
    Radio Glasgow and the West has ceased AM transmissions or will it be
    kept in reserve for any purpose?

    Like other sites not in use, I think it will be demolished.
    For most broadcasters, medium wave has no future.

    Maybe they use the mast for other purposes like mounting cellular
    network antennas.

    The masts at Dechmont are pretty flimsy, they can't support things like >cellular antennas

    I am planning to drive there next week and will take a closer look
    (but not a hacksaw).

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