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The symbol shows the location of the Black Hill transmitter which serves 940,000 homes.

Other maps:Black Hill DABBlack Hill AM/FMBlack Hill regionBBC ScotlandSTV Central (Glasgow micro region)

Radiation patterns

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The bright green areas shown where the signal from this transmitter is strong, dark green areas are poorer signals. Those parts shown in yellow may have interference on the same frequency from other masts.

Black Hill transmitter Freeview broadcasts

If you have any kind of Freeview fault, follow this Freeview reset procedure first.

Digital television services are broadcast on a multiplexes (or Mux) where many stations occupy a single broadcast frequency, as shown below. The rating shown takes in account the output power level and the various Freeview transmission modes and do not indicate an ongoing fault.

MuxEffective power level, aerial positionRatingModeWatts
PSB1
BBCA
 horizontal
Maximum64QAM 8K 2/3
24.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
100,000
Channel icons
1 BBC One Scotland, 2 BBC Two Scotland, 7 BBC Three, 8 BBC Alba, 9 BBC Four, 70 CBBC Channel, 71 CBeebies, 80 BBC News, 81 BBC Parliament, 301 301, plus 14 others
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C46 (674.0MHz) from 576m datum.
PSB2
D3+4
 horizontal
Maximum64QAM 8K 2/3
24.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
100,000
Channel icons
3 STV (STV Central (Glasgow micro region)), 4 Channel 4 Scotland ads, 5 Channel 5 Scotland ads, 6 ITV 2, 13 Channel 4+1 Scotland ads, 14 More 4, 28 E4, 33 STV+1 (STV Edinburgh),
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C43 (650.0MHz) from 576m datum.
PSB3
BBCB
 horizontal
Maximum256QAM 32KE 2/3
40.2Mb/s
DVB-T2 MPEG4
100,000
Channel icons
101 BBC One HD Scotland, 102 BBC Two HD (England), 103 STV HD (STV West), 104 Channel 4 HD Scotland ads, plus 1 others
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C40 (626.0MHz) from 576m datum.
COM4
SDN
 horizontal
Maximum64QAM 8K 3/4
27.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
100,000
Channel icons
10 ITV 3, 20 G.O.L.D. (not free), 25 Dave ja vu, 26 Home (not free), 27 ITV 2 +1, 30 5*, 31 5USA, 34 ESPN UK (not free), 38 Quest, 39 The Zone, 44 Channel 5 +1, 72 CITV, plus 22 others
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C41+ (634.2MHz) from 576m datum.
COM5
ArqA
 horizontal
Maximum64QAM 8K 3/4
27.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
100,000
Channel icons
 TV News,  TV Stars, 11 PICK TV, 12 Dave, 17 Really, 29 E4+1, 32 Movie Mix, 46 Challenge, 48 Food Network, 82 Sky News, 87 Community Channel, plus 9 others
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C44 (658.0MHz) from 576m datum.
COM6
ArqB
 horizontal
Maximum64QAM 8K 3/4
27.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
100,000
Channel icons
15 Film 4, 18 4Music, 19 Yesterday, 21 VIVA, 24 ITV 4, 41 Sky Sports 1 (not free), 42 Sky Sports 2 (not free), 47 4seven, 83 Al Jazeera English, 85 RT English , plus 21 others
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C47 (682.0MHz) from 576m datum.


Regional news from the Black Hill transmitter


BBC Reporting Scotland 2.4m homes 9.2%
from Glasgow G51 1DA, 26km west
to BBC Scotland region - 230 masts.

STV News 1.3m homes 4.8%
from Glasgow G51 1PQ, 26km west
to STV Central (Glasgow) region - 94 masts.

Self-help relays

Ardtornish ATransposer22 km NW Oban15 homes
BalquhidderTransposer12 km NW Callander42 homes
Benmore BActive deflector50 m WNW Glasgow7 homes
Blair DrummondTransposer5 homes caravan park
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GlendaruelActive deflector40 hotel40 homes hotel
Glendaruel BActive deflector12 homes (second level)

How the transmission frequencies change over time

years1957~851984-971997-981998-20112011-132013-182013-18
aerial groupVHFB EB EEB E KB E KW
C10ITV
600C32com7
C35com8
C37C5C5
C40BBC1BBC1BBC1BBCBBBCBBBCB
C41+1+SDN+SDN+SDN
C43ITVITVITVD3+4D3+4D3+4
C44+AArqAArqAArqA
C46BBC2BBC2BBC2BBCABBCABBCA
C47+2ArqBArqBArqB
700C50C4C4C4
C51+Blocal
C55C
C56local
800C65D

orange background for multiplexes names moregreen background for transmission frequencieslilac background for power levels in watts800MHz band: 4G mobile to start in 2013700MHz band: possible 4G in 2019 more600MHz band: new or moved digital TV services more
Notes: + and - denote 166kHz offset; aerial group are shown as A B C/D E K W
Italics for analogue, digital switchover was Wednesdays 8th June and 22nd June 2011.

  • Ofcom have projected that a local television service for Glasgow including East Kilbride, Motherwell, Paisley could use an Interleaved Frequency on the Black Hill transmitter using C51
  • Ofcom have projected that a local television service for Falkirk including Stirling could use an Interleaved Frequency on the Black Hill transmitter using C56
  • COM7, COM8 projected for 2013-16. COM9 UK-wide SFN

Comparison of old analogue and current digital signal levels

Analogue 1-5 500kW
SDN, ARQA, ARQB, com7, com8, BBCA, D3+4, BBCB(-7dB) 100kW
Mux 1*, Mux 2*, Mux A*, Mux B*, Mux C*, Mux D*(-14dB) 20kW
PreDSO-BBCB*(-17dB) 10kW

History of Channel 3 in the Black Hill transmitter area

Aug 1957-Jun 1997Scottish Television
Jun 1997-Dec 2014STV plc
• Breakfast ◊ Weekends ♦ Friday night and weekends † Weekdays only.


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Your comments are always welcome. Please use the form below to add your thoughts or questions to this page. We will get back to you as soon as we can.

Tom Ronald
Tuesday 27 June 2006 8:41AM
Can you explain why I receive good digital pictures most of the time(90%) but on occasion, e.g. last evening when the signal strength dropped to about 60% for no obvious reason and no pictire was received on any channel. A clear dry evening, no tress interfering and apparently nothing changed from late afternoon, but no picture.

Is the transmitter signal reduced at any time for maintenance etc.?
Briantist
Tuesday 27 June 2006 10:37AM
This is the Inversion effect. Any known maintainance is posted at the top of this page.
Paul King
Thursday 20 July 2006 2:16PM
I lost freeview altogether for a day last week and then it miraculously appeared. I have again lost reception from 18th July till present. The T.V worked brill the night before the reception was lost. Can you help me with this problem.
Briantist
Thursday 20 July 2006 5:34PM
The two multiplexes that carry programs in 64QAM format, that is multiplex 2 and multiplex A are particularly prone to interference, which is unusually bad at the moment due to the high pressure. Use of a Class I aerial may be able to eliminate this interference under all circusmtances.
Alex Patterson
Tuesday 24 October 2006 4:40PM
I have two DVD recorders with a Freeview tuner built in, one in the bedroom and one in the living room.

The bedroom machine has its own aerial mounted on the roof of a block of 3 storey high flats, pointing to the Blackhill transmitter. I can get all the channels including Film Four etc. In fact I am very happy with the channels I am receiving.

On the other hand the living room DVD recorder is on a separate aerial also on the roof, pointing in exactly the same direction as the other one, but feeds a VCR as well as the DVD recorder.

Could this be the reason why it can't receive channels 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26 and Film Four 31. It cannot receive the TV Guide either, apart from one or two entries instead of for the full day, whereas the TV Guide on the bedroom DVD recorder is perfect.

Very grateful for any assistance in this.
Briantist
Tuesday 24 October 2006 5:10PM
Alex Patterson: the most likely explanation is that the aerial that does not provide all the channels is a 'group B' aerial, whereas the one that works is a wideband type. The 4TV TV guide is carried on multiplex D (as is Film4) so this would also be caused by the 'group B' aerial. You should either upgrade the 'group B' aerial to a wideband type, or feed both rooms from the same aerial.
Alex Patterson
Tuesday 24 October 2006 7:40PM
Briantist

I thank you for your prompt reply to my post. It is much appreciated.

Perhaps I should have stated that both aerials are the old fashioned Yagi type analogue reception aerial. None of them is a digital aerial. They are both exactly the same.

The only difference is that the better-performing aerial is a little bit bigger than the other one.

I think the reason I am getting such superb reception is because I am less than 20 miles as the crow flies from the Blackhill transmitter, and as I have said the aerials are on the roof of a block of flats that is 3 storeys high.

Could you please tell me it this is what is causing the problem with the TV Guide not showing properly also?
Briantist
Tuesday 24 October 2006 7:56PM
Alex: the 'group' of an aerial has no effect on the design, a 'group A' or 'group B' or 'group C/D' or 'group E' or 'group K' or 'wideband' aerials can all look exactly the same. The 'grouping' is a filter that is applied to the signal to cut out certain frequencies. This was done for analogue transmissions to cut out interference from adjacent transmitters.
There is not really any such thing as a 'digital aerial', for most people in range of the transmitter their existing aerial (as long as roof mounted) should work just as well for digital reception.
I'm not sure what set-top box you are using, but on some they are fed by an overnight download from a channel that is broadcast on multiplex D. If you can't receive Film4, then you will probably be limited to 'now' and 'next'.
I suspect that, by chance, one of your aerials is wideband and the other is 'group B'.
Alex Patterson
Wednesday 25 October 2006 10:55AM
Briantist
I thank you again for your time and trouble. What I did was follow the instructions you published here from the BBC VIZ: "Disconnect the Set Top Box from the mains power supply and leave unplugged for 10mins....... etc etc" I am now receiving the same channels perfectly via the other aerial that I am getting from the "good" one, and getting the full TV Guide also.

I think I may have disrupted the setup of the DVD recorder when I swopped over to a different VCR in the living room system.

I don't have any set top box, but have 2 Panasonic DVD recorders with a built in tuner, and the procedure worked just as well. By the way, the TV Guide is loaded during the night just as you said.

Once again I thank you!
Tony Ivanov
Tuesday 21 November 2006 10:13PM
Until last week I received excellent sinals on both analogue and digital (Freeview) from Craigkelly. I have just bought a new TV with built in Freeview tuner and after I did the auto set-up I couln't get BBC1 or BBC2 on Freeview. When I went on to the manual tuning menue I noticed that the heading showed Blackhill as if it had sought out this transmitter. I swung my aeriel (Wideband) round to Blackhill and I receive all channels. Why wouldn't it just tune into Craigkelly for Freeview because it tuned into analogue from Craigkelly OK.
Briantist
Wednesday 22 November 2006 5:23PM
Tony Ivanov: the strength of an analogue signal is NO GUIDE WHATSOEVER to the digital signal you can receive from the same transmitter. Please see www.ukfree.tv link icon Analogue and digital signal strength. The transmitters do not report their own name, but the name of the main regional transmitter, so Craigkelly reports itself as
Blackhill!
Stewart Graham
Monday 4 December 2006 9:05PM
Living in Bonnybridge My Aerial is pointed at Blackhill. For the past 6 years I have received all channels on Freeview and the analogue channels although not great were acceptable. For the last few weeks though my analogue channels have been B&W and snowy and I'm getting NO freeview channels at all. My Aerial has not moved at all. What could be the cause ?
Briantist
Saturday 9 December 2006 8:23PM
Stewart Graham: if you have lost both good analogue reception and all digital reception, it is likely that you cables have been damaged.
Jim Moir
Wednesday 13 December 2006 9:28AM
My friend and i both have Panasonic digi boxes and stay different parts of Edin. From early Dec we both have had same problem. Picture freezes on channel 5,15 and some other freeview. We cannot retune as it freezes on the TUNING menu now as well. My other digi box a Matsui Ok. Any known problems from transmitters?
Briantist
Wednesday 13 December 2006 3:58PM
Jim Moir: please try the My Freeview box has no EPG, is missing Film4 or the channel line up is wrong procedure and repost if this does not fix the problem.
Jim Moir
Thursday 14 December 2006 9:41AM
Thanks Briantist but at final stage of new scan it froze again. Unplugged from mains to get TV started again. Channels still there though even after I had done initial scan with aerial out and freeze still on Ch5 and the same others as before. Any other tips I could try. I see Blackhill were carrying out work on transmitter could this have knocked something out for certain digi box models?
Briantist
Thursday 14 December 2006 5:04PM Derby
Jim Moir: It sounds like there might be a problem with the box. I wonder if it has tried to upgrade itself and failed? Is there a menu option for software upgrades to be removed?
Jim Moir
Thursday 14 December 2006 10:13PM
Unfortunately no option to remove software. Been in touch with Panasonic help desk though and their techy people looking into. Appears they have had similar calls from others in Edinburgh area. They are blaming an issue with changes made at transmitter re frequencies. Will keep you updated if you wish, on how problem gets resolved.

Many thanks.
Briantist
Thursday 14 December 2006 11:59PM
Jim Moir: it seems a very poor state of affiars for Panasonic to blame the signal for CRASHING you box! If the box is under a year old, I would return it to the store for an immediate replacement with a brand that does work.
Jim Moir
Sunday 17 December 2006 8:14PM
Not sure how but just to let you know that we got back our channels. Checked thenm today and they were working Ok. Intend to contact panasonic and see if they know how.

Many thanks and keep up the good work.
Ronnie MIller
Wednesday 20 December 2006 7:23PM
I have a Panasonic DVD recorder with integral Freeview. Since about 2 weeks ago ago ALL freeview channels have been unavailable. The Signal Quality box in the set-up page is greyed out, suggesting there is no incoming digital signal at all. I contacted the retailer who advised there was a known 'Threshold Problem' with the Blackhill transmitter which it was hoped would be resolved by the end of December. It's getting close to that now and although I run through the set-up procedure every day, as instructed, I'm still having no luck. I am getting an error code 'U80'. We have another Freeview box in my daughter's bedroom which appears to be fine. Any Ideas??
Briantist
Thursday 21 December 2006 3:11PM
Ronnie MIller: Several people have reported the U80 message. Can you try the My Freeview box has no EPG, is missing Film4 or the channel line up is wrong
procedure?
Mac
Thursday 21 December 2006 9:45PM
I'm also experiencing problems with my Humax 9200T digibox PVR. I'm also on Blackhill from Edinburgh and almost all channels break up, ever since last Thursday or so
Gordon McDonald
Friday 29 December 2006 4:24PM
My daughter has a Samsung LCD TV with "built in" freeview tuner. She has a loft aerial which claims to be suitable for digital tv. Transmitter - Blackhill - Analogue picture and sound are ok except ch 5 (snowy). Digital picture is excellent on all available channels but no sound whatsoever on any of the digital channels. Signal strength is good with low (0 to max of 2) "error bit rate".
Briantist
Saturday 30 December 2006 11:31AM
Gordon McDonald: if there is no sounds on any channel, but the pictures are perfect, this is a fault with the set.
GLYNN BROOKS
Wednesday 3 January 2007 3:44PM
Ok since the storms at New year i aint been able to get any of the channels i used to get and the ones i do get are all fuzzy and jumpy this is my second Freeview box i no the channels r there its just not pickin them up any ideas. and iv retuned it every day since the storms and still getting bbc1 2 channel 5 all BBC channels and 5
Andrew Morris
Thursday 4 January 2007 8:11AM
I received and tuned in (according to the handbook) a Humax PVR 9200T yesterday. It is my first venture into Freeview having moved over from Sky+. My first reaction was that the picture was certainly an improvement on the satellite system that it was replacing. However, during the evening, there was a breakup of signal on some of the minor channels such as UK History and ITV3. I have a long way to go yet with the set up and familiarisation so it may just be me - but is there something that perhaps I am doing wrong? I live in deepest East Lothian,
Briantist
Thursday 4 January 2007 12:16PM
Andrew Morris: the signal from your aerial may be just on the limit of what works. Check your cables and connectors are in good order (don't loop the RF cable though anything else before the PVR, for example). If this doesn't fix it you might need a larger aerial for good reception under all conditions
Andrew Morris
Friday 5 January 2007 8:54AM
Thanks Briantist. The reception since I connected the system has certainly improved somewhat but the wind speed around here has dropped too! Maybe there was a link with the aerial being buffered somewhat. There are a couple of channels I don't receive though such as Discovery and TCM. Could they be down to the aerial too?
Briantist
Friday 5 January 2007 10:19AM
Andrew Morris: Discovery and TCM are subscription channels.
stephen
Monday 8 January 2007 7:44PM
had freeview box in my kitchen using an ariel i purshased for freeview was working perfectly. looking out my kitchen window , the transmitter is 4 miles away as the crow flies . since the storms on 31/12/06 . i cannot get a picture in the kitchen ..it's not the freeview box , or the scart lead , as i have 3 freeview boxes in the house ,i have rotated the boxes and scart leads to rule out failures with both items , none the one using the main ariel in my loft picks up all the stations , i can tune in all 3 boxes with that , but i can't get a signal when i use it the kitchen , if i retune using the small ariel i get 4 stations and there all blurry and jumpy and here is another thing using the freeview box with the same small ariel in the front room the side not facing the transmitter all the channels work what is going on . is the transmitter running on low power or something
Briantist
Monday 8 January 2007 11:41PM
stephen: there is no reports of work on this transmitter at the moment. Engineering work is listed at the top of the page when applicable. "blurry and jumpy" does not sound like a digital problem, but an analogue one.
Peter
Tuesday 9 January 2007 11:00PM
I have just got a computer with a digital tv card. This is plugged directlt into aerial which points to Craigkelly. However BBc1 and BBc2 are not downloaded when doing the scan. All channels playback well. When changing to scanning for analouge all terrrestialchannels appear though of grainy quality. Help - how do I get a BBc 1 and 2 quality picture ? Thanks
Briantist
Wednesday 10 January 2007 11:09AM
Peter: saying that you have 'grainy quality' analogue pictures suggests that your overall signal is poor. Check your cables, connectors and aerial to get the best possible analogue signal first. When you have done this and you still are missing multiplex 1 channels (BBC one, BBC TWO, CBBC, News 24) you may have a local interference problem.
stephen
Thursday 11 January 2007 6:52PM Airdrie
analogue is perfect.digital settop box signal is the problem as stated above
Briantist
Thursday 11 January 2007 7:42PM

stephen: digital signals do not degrade to 'blurry' but 'blocky'.



You are only 7km from the tranmsitter, and it is very high power, but a loft aerial is not compatible with reliable Freeview reception. You should locate your aerial on the roof. See: www.ukfree.tv link icon Loft aerials


brian
Wednesday 17 January 2007 9:40PM
Hi...
Previously I've been able to access freeview channels broadcasting on C41, C47, C44, C51 & C55.
I've never been able to access channels on C65.
Over the past fortnight I've lost reception on channels C41 & C44.
Can you advise why this might be happening and recommend a fix.
Thanks,
B
Briantist
Thursday 18 January 2007 11:20AM
brian: please can you post your postcode as I need to know where you are to work out which transmitter you are using.
stephen
Thursday 18 January 2007 11:35AM Airdrie
yes it is blocky and i see that my first post has not been clear enough as you have missunderstood what i have written . it does not matter now...when the switchover happens i'll be back on to see if anyone wants to buy some spare televisions lol
Brian
Thursday 18 January 2007 4:06PM Glasgow
sure... my postcode is G42 8RA
Thanks, B
Briantist
Thursday 18 January 2007 5:08PM
Brian: please see www.ukfree.tv link icon Freeview on Black Hill TV transmitter | ukfree.tv - get free UK television You need a wideband aerial to receive multiplexes C and D. The recent problems are probably down to damage to the aerial, cables or connectors.
Tuk
Sunday 11 February 2007 11:24PM Glasgow
After 4 months of no problems:

Signal Strength 75%
SNR 22-23db
BER 0

Then...

Channels from MUX 2,A,B,C,D now have corrupted Video/Audio or are not detected during channel scan

Mux 1 seems to be ok, but:
SNR has dropped to 16db and BER 0.0003
Briantist
Monday 12 February 2007 2:43PM
Tuk: is your aerial on the roof?
tuk
Tuesday 13 February 2007 10:32AM
Yes, my arial is on the roof, without touching anything, the channels have re-appeared..but signal parameters arent the same as before:

'Strength'is still 75% as before

'SNR'was 24db on every channel, but now its pretty inconsitant, BBC channels are around 15db..other channels like '5'are 21db...with the odd 'squawk and block'..which NEVER happened before

'BER' was always 0 before...I have been getting some BER readings(0.0040) since all this started, but today they seemed to have calmed down

I know this is pretty unlikley, cos no-one else has flagged this problem, so it would seem my problem is local...but I get the feeling that this may be some kind of transmitter issue...
Marc Pollacchi
Thursday 1 March 2007 8:54AM Glasgow
I have recently moved into a new build flat and upon scanning for channels through my freeview box it can only pick up channels in Mux 1 group. Blackhill is appearing as our transmitter

Cannot get ITV, channel 4, e4 etc etc.

Can you pls help? Thanks
Postcode: G41 1RJ
Griffmaster
Wednesday 7 March 2007 10:04AM Glasgow
I have been receiving all the channels from Freeview fo the past 3 years, but for the past 3 weeks, UKTV History, SN, SPN, Sky3 have just disappeared. There channels are there but the signal is zero. Five used to have poor reception in 2006, but is now it is fine. I have rescanned box, but everything has been fine for 2 years and i dont know why these channels have just gone. I also tried another DTR and it is the same problem. I live in G67, and my transmitter is Blackhill. I done a search on ukfree.tv and it now says

"You will not be able to receive all the Freeview channels

To receive some channels on the Black Hill transmitter, you will need to upgrade your aerial from group B in a horizontal position (colour code yellow) to a group E/W in a horizontal position (colour code brown)

C No signal without upgrade for...
3C, E4+1, Premier Christian Radio, Sky News, Sky Sports News, Sky Three, talkSPORT, UKTV History,

D No signal without upgrade for...
BBC World Service, Film4, ftn, Ideal World, ITV Play, Kerrang! Radio, KISS 100, Magic, Oneword, Q Radio, Smash Hits! Radio, smooth fm, The Hits, The Hits Radio, TMF, UKTV Bright Ideas"

I am confused that now it says that I need an upgrade but its has been fine for years. Any ideas?
Briantist
Thursday 8 March 2007 1:00PM
Griffmaster: if you had multiplex C working before, then you won't need a new aerial. Have you got a VCR, games console or anything else with an RF output connected to your system that might be using the same transmission channel (C55) as Multiplex C?
STEPHEN
Thursday 5 April 2007 10:49PM Airdrie
According to this we all need an outside arieal for our settop box ...so if you have 5 TV's in the house we need 5 outside arieals or 1 arieal with a 5 pin spliter and a couple of hundred feet of cable and holes in the ceilings to get all your TV's to get a signals or is this just another way to get more money ...before someone asks how the 2 are related ..... please use the grey matter between your ears
Briantist
Saturday 7 April 2007 9:18AM
STEPHEN: To receive Freeview reliably you need a SINGLE roof-top aerial and cable to connect it to all the boxes. It's how the physics works, I'm afriad.
graeme
Tuesday 24 April 2007 10:54PM
hey ive had a freeview box for a while and i recieve my channels from the black hill trasmitter, i was wondering how a very small indoor aerial with no booster got all the channels,this one being in my room next to my window a couple of days ago i switched to a roof one and it picks up nothing...i checked the connections and connected a booster but still nothing ...and i put the small aerial back onto it and now it pics up nothing but it says that the trasmitter is fine

what could be wrong??:S
Briantist
Wednesday 25 April 2007 5:51AM
graeme: The most likely that the rooftop aerial is not pointing at a digital transmitter.
Stephen
Tuesday 1 May 2007 1:33PM
Hi people if anyone is looking 2 get a aerial installed call me thats my job 07737428491



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