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The symbol shows the location of the Emley Moor transmitter which serves 1,550,000 homes.

Other maps:Emley Moor (U) DABEmley Moor (U) AM/FMEmley Moor regionBBC NorthYorkshire (Emley Moor micro region)

Radiation patterns

Radiation patterns withheld

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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.

Emley Moor 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
Above average64QAM 8K 2/3
24.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
174,000
Channel icons
1 BBC One North, 2 BBC Two England, 7 BBC Three, 9 BBC Four, 70 CBBC Channel, 71 CBeebies, 80 BBC News, 81 BBC Parliament, 301 301, plus 12 others
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C47 (682.0MHz) from 578m datum.
PSB2
D3+4
 horizontal
Above average64QAM 8K 2/3
24.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
174,000
Channel icons
3 ITV (Yorkshire (Emley Moor micro region)), 4 Channel 4 North ads, 5 Channel 5 The North ads, 6 ITV 2, 13 Channel 4+1 North ads, 14 More 4, 28 E4, 33 ITV +1 (Yorkshire Emley Moor),
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C44 (658.0MHz) from 578m datum.
PSB3
BBCB
 horizontal
Above average256QAM 32KE 2/3
40.2Mb/s
DVB-T2 MPEG4
174,000
Channel icons
101 BBC One HD (England no regional news), 102 BBC Two HD (England), 103 ITV HD (ITV Granada), 104 Channel 4 HD North ads, plus 1 others
• as a digital multiplex transmitted on frequency C41+ (634.2MHz) from 578m datum.
COM4
SDN
 horizontal
Above average64QAM 8K 3/4
27.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
174,000
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 C51 (714.0MHz) from 566m datum.
COM5
ArqA
 horizontal
Above average64QAM 8K 3/4
27.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
174,000
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 C52 (722.0MHz) from 565m datum.
COM6
ArqB
 horizontal
Above average64QAM 8K 3/4
27.1Mb/s
DVB-T MPEG2
174,000
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 C48 (690.0MHz) from 565m datum.


Regional news from the Emley Moor transmitter


BBC Look North (Leeds) 1.9m homes 7.4%
from Leeds LS9 8AH, 22km north-northeast
to BBC North region - 55 masts.

ITV Calandar 1.9m homes 7.4%
from Leeds LS3 1JS, 22km north-northeast
to ITV Yorkshire (Emley Moor) region - 59 masts.

Self-help relays

Derwent BActive deflector74 homes
Derwent CActive deflector (second level)
Dunford BridgeActive deflector14 km S Huddersfield15 homes
Hmp LeedsTransposer30 homes
ThixendaleTransposer25 km ENE York40 homes

How the transmission frequencies change over time

years1956~851984-971997-981998-20112011-132013-182013-18
aerial groupVHFB EB EB EB EB EW
C10ITV
600C32com7
C34com8
C37C5C5
C40-2
C41C4C4C4+BBCB+BBCB+BBCB
C43-A
C44BBC1BBC1BBC1D3+4D3+4D3+4
C46-B
C47ITVITVITVBBCABBCABBCA
C48ArqBArqBArqB
700C49-D
C50-C
C51BBC2BBC2BBC2SDNSDNSDN
C52+1ArqAArqAArqA
C56local

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 7th September and 21st September 2011.

  • Ofcom have projected that a local television service for Leeds including Dewsbury, Halifax, Huddersfield, Wakefield could use an Interleaved Frequency on the Emley Moor transmitter using C56
  • COM7, COM8 projected for 2013-16. COM7 and COM8 to operate as Chesterfield, Emley Moor SFN.

Comparison of old analogue and current digital signal levels

Analogue 1-5 870kW
com7, com8(-6.4dB) 200kW
SDN, ARQA, ARQB, BBCA, D3+4, BBCB(-7dB) 174kW
Mux 1*, Mux 2*, Mux B*, Mux C*(-19.4dB) 10kW
Mux A*(-22.4dB) 5kW
PreDSO-BBCB*, Mux D*(-23.4dB) 4kW

History of Channel 3 in the Emley Moor transmitter area

May 1956-Jul 1968Granada Television†
May 1956-Jul 1968Associated British Corporation◊
Jul 1968-Oct 2002Yorkshire Television
Oct 2002-Dec 2014ITV
• Breakfast ◊ Weekends ♦ Friday night and weekends † Weekdays only.


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Ron Lake
Tuesday 27 March 2012 1:03AM Wakefield
jb38,
Thanks for the link you posted, I added it to my favourites too, will be very helpful.
Ron Lake
Tuesday 27 March 2012 1:18AM
David Parker,

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David Parker
Tuesday 27 March 2012 8:32AM
Ron Lake
Thanks for the bad news or should I say Which's bad news.You are dead right look before you bye
Thanks for that
Davep
Joseph K
Saturday 31 March 2012 5:43PM Bradford
Is this site updated 24/7? I have two TVs, since yesterday evening there's been NO SIGNAL. I have repeatedly done all of the steps to rescan, I have changed the aerial setup, I have used the signal booster then tried it without, I bough a new cheap TV just in case, to check-- Nothing. Simply NO SIGNAL. No channel, DTV, ATV, whatever. Indoor antenna, communal buidling antenna, no antenna, whatever--NOTHING. Everything worked perfectly since September, every channel, no issues-- then suddenly all gone.
Is it really possible that the transmitter is OK???
Robert Hill
Saturday 31 March 2012 6:41PM Wetherby
Joseph K, all OK here in Bramham(LS23 6RJ) about 3 to 4 miles south of Wetherby.All Multiplexes usual strenghths.Hope gets back to normal for you.
KMJ,Derby
Saturday 31 March 2012 6:45PM
Joseph K: Whilst it has been known for small relay stations to go off the air without the broadcasters being aware of it it is safe to assume that, with a transmitter the size of Emley Moor, the engineers would be made aware immediately if any problem occurred, not to mention complaints from a sizable number of viewers. The BBC status reports no problems, so it is reasonable to start checking the receiver, the communal antenna and associated cabling etc. Have the neighbours also lost their tv signals?
Joseph K
Saturday 31 March 2012 7:58PM
Thanks for the replies-- To be frank, most of my neighbours don't speak English well enough to understand me, and everyone else I know has Satellite or cable... The problem is that it happened on Friday evening, meaning there's no one I can contact. What's especially distressing is that even unplugged from the communal aerial, and trying to use an indoor one, still I get Nothing... When I first hooked up the TV in September, even before getting a signal booster and hooking it up to the communal antenna, I at least got a few channels with poor reception-- now there's literally nothing. This situation is challenging my understanding of the universe.
jb38
Saturday 31 March 2012 9:03PM
Joseph K: When you mention that you unplugged the communal aerial and tried the indoor one and still nothing, did you actually try a re-scan with the internal aerial installed? as if you haven't then you should try it.
Joseph K
Saturday 31 March 2012 9:38PM
Yeah, I've rescanned about 27 times-- I even bought a new Freeview-ready TV because I assumed the TV simply stopped picking up a signal. The new TV has the same problem. There are no options left here, if it's not a transmitter issue, there must be an inversion bubble over my apartment... One would think a rescan with only an indoor DTV aerial would pick up SOMETHING, even if just barely, so that I would know something was being transmitted? This is driving me crazy, not just because I didn't get to see Mythbusters yesterday, but becuase I can't make sense of it (that is, if it's true there's been no change in or issue with transmission)... Argh!
David Parker
Saturday 31 March 2012 10:18PM
Joseph K
All on at my end Emley Moor is ok in South Yorkshire
Ron Lake
Sunday 1 April 2012 3:59AM Wakefield
Joseph K,
I have no reception probs from Emley Moor. You are in Bradford, there are various relays for Emley, (around 56 I think) what part of Bradford? are you tuning to Idle or Bramley or another? Could you state your postcode which will help the guys on here to pinpoint where the best signal will come from for your location.
jb38
Sunday 1 April 2012 8:54AM
Joseph K: Another thing you should try is, rather than keep carrying out auto-tunes do a manual tune on Emley's BBC Ch47, and if anything comes up store it, then carry out similar on ITV (Ch44), Emley Moor being located at 13 miles away.

This is purely for a test, as although you have said that nothing was picked up its likely that the signal "is" there but sitting at just under the threshold level for reception, manual tuning always being more successful in these type of situations.

By the way as far as manual tuning is concerned, on most equipment as soon as you enter the channel number you intend to scan into the box the signal strength being received on that channel should start indicating before you scan it, so you could make a note of whatever is seen then enter the ITV (Ch44) and likewise noting whatever is seen, giving an update on results.

I did also notice that as Ron Lake has touched on you are surrounded by local relays, and even although the terrain (as shown on this site) indicates a clear path between you and the Keighley relay (@ 9mls) the actual trade view reception predictor indicates reception as only being possible from the commercial multiplexes, and with this being poor on a permanent basis.
Joseph K
Sunday 1 April 2012 12:17PM Bradford
Thanks again--
I'm in BD1 5BL, and I'm beginning to think, as Ron Lake and JB38 mentioned, that perhaps it's a relay I've been receiving from (since I needed a signal booster from September to get all of freeview, and have been told I shouldn't have needed a booster for Emley Moor).
I've tried manually tuning and all the same... no signal.
When I first turn the TV on, Signal Information says Modulation QPSK,Quality 0, Strength 91. After I scan or try to manually enter a channel, Modulation, Quality and Strangth are all 0.
But I really have a feeling there's a relay station with problems... I've tried calling a phone number on a BBC site, but the number didn't work!
Dave Lindsay
Sunday 1 April 2012 2:44PM
Joseph K: Examination of the images of your appartment block taken by Google Streetview clearly show what could well be the communal aerial and it is directed at Emley Moor:

Tah5Qcow&cbp=12,260.44,,2,-29.41">bd1 5bl - Google Maps

You shouldn't need a booster with *any* communal aerial system (unless perhaps you're feeding more than one set from a single aerial outlet) because the system should be supplying the signals at the correct level (as communal systems contain amplifiers/boosters). If it's not, then that is a matter which needs addressing by whoever is is responsible for the system.
Joseph K
Sunday 1 April 2012 4:59PM Bradford
Looking a the map of the Emley Moor transmitter on this website, BD1 5BL is not in a green zone...(?) Since I've always needed a booster to get all of the channels, isn't that an indication that either my building was never getting the Emley Moor signal or something's been wrong with the communal aerial?
I guess my confusion comes from the fact that I can't get any sort of signal whatever from an indoor antenna or by any means. I would expect, if it were an issue with the communal antenna, that unplugged from it, I would recieve something, if only one channel with poor reception? (As I did when I first moved into the building in September)
Sorry to keep bothering everyone about this-- I'm just hoping that it isn't a problem with my building because God knows if it would ever be taken care of... Either way it looks like the fact that this happened over a weekend has made it complicated...
jb38
Sunday 1 April 2012 7:34PM
Joseph K: I was only really referring to you being surrounded by a series of local relays to give an indication that the whole of your area is that of being problematic for reception, and if you attempted to "manually" tune in Emleys BBC & ITV mux channels I gave you and nothing was indicated then that could be classed as bad news, considering the power of the transmitters involved.

That said though, when you mentioned that when you first switched on the TV that the strength was indicated at 91% but the quality was zero is something that would normally have given rise to suspicion of the reverse of a weak signal applying, as absolute zero quality accompanied by high strength is something that's usually seen when a tuner is overloaded by an excessively high level of signal, but if you have tried a manual tune on the channels given "with the set top aerial installed" then overloading cannot occur and so some other factor is in existence, and which to be quite honest about it is something that only an on-site investigation is liable to resolve.

I realise that post codes do not necessarily always indicate an exact location, but should "Gatehaus" be the building in question is this relatively new? as if its been there well before last September then the communal aerial system distribution amplifiers may not have been re-adjusted to compensate for the massively increased output from the Emley Moor transmitters, this causing all sorts of instability problems associated with overloading.

Just purely for information purposes the local relays I referred to are /

Idle: 3mls
Keighley: 9mls
Oxenhope: 9mls
Halifax: 7mls
Beecroft Hill: 4mls
Bradford West: 2mls
Betamax_man
Monday 2 April 2012 4:34PM
Joseph K: If you look at this link: www.digitaluk.co.uk link icon Postcode Checker - Trade View it will tell you your most likely or only transmitter is Emley Moor. I really think, if you rent, you need to speak to your landlord to get him/her to sort it. Or if you have purchased, the maintenance company responsible for the building.
Joseph K
Monday 2 April 2012 4:41PM
Brilliant! My building concierge was not around all day and my repeated calls to the company in charge of the building have gone unanswered! (Yes, it is the Gatehaus). How interesting that television can vanish, just like that!
So I gather that it's a building problem--the worst-case scenario-- which will likely never be fixed.
But seriously-- is it really possible that, assuming to fault is with the communal aerial (or a connection to it), is it really likely that I would receive no signal at all when trying to rescan (or manually find) with an indoor aerial and booster. Nothing?
Anyone know of a cable or satellite TV provider with short term contracts?
Betamax_man
Monday 2 April 2012 5:15PM
Yes. Freesat. It's free. All you need to do is purchase the equipment, have a dish installed and bobs your uncle. That is of cause if your outside wall faces south south east.
Betamax_man
Monday 2 April 2012 5:21PM
It could be that someone (one of your neighbours) has access to the distribution amplifier and or the power supply to it and has tampered with it. That's the problem with some communal systems.
Joseph K
Monday 2 April 2012 5:31PM
Hey, thanks for all of the input...
Looks like whatever happens, I won't be watching TV anytime soon!
I was just looking at the Freesat and Freesat from Sky websites, and it looks like they don't offer the channel Dave or Quest, the channels I probably watch the most...!

Thanks again, everbody, for the help and advice... I'll update if there's any good news!
jb38
Monday 2 April 2012 8:16PM
Joseph K: Yes, please give an update on what transpires, as I am also rather intrigued about your apparent vanishing signal.

As far as nothing being received during a rescan with a set top aerial is concerned, I am beginning to think that there is a great possibility that this situation might have been exactly the same if that test had done prior to the signal vanishing, and caused by the building when during construction being insulated with modern hi-tech heat reflective material between its walls, and with this leaving the only source of reception being through the communal aerial system, something which I strongly suspect as having developed a fault and a possible reason for why the signal was there one day and not the next.

Its just a line of thought, as although dealing with the peculiarities of RF signal paths etc is known as a black art, in cases like this there is usually some logical explanation, and which as aforementioned is generally only found out during an on-site visit.
sharealam
Monday 2 April 2012 8:58PM
new channel on channel 47 called 4seven,retune required
Ron Lake
Tuesday 3 April 2012 4:24PM Wakefield
Sharealam,
No doubt this will be another 24/7 advertising channel with the odd snippet of 1960's telly chucked in to try keep us interested.
Dont know if anyone else noticed, but there are a growing number of 'Teleshopping' channels these days. It's becoming painful.
Bear
Tuesday 3 April 2012 4:40PM
Joseph K
I was interested to read the problems you are having. If you are a tennant living in a block of flats, your landlord should have made any communal aerial system in your flats fully compatable with digital Tv prior to analog to digital swichover

I refer you to this link

www.digitaluk.co.uk link icon Property Managers - Home


regards
Bear
sharealam
Tuesday 3 April 2012 4:48PM
ron lake,yes i have noticed it,theres going to be another channel launching soon called more4+2,its a 2 hour time shift channel
David Parker
Tuesday 3 April 2012 5:13PM
sharealam
Just a quick question are these new channel's on the main transmitter & relays
Dave Lindsay
Tuesday 3 April 2012 5:23PM
David Parker: 4seven is carried on COM6/ArqB, so it is only available from the full Freeview transmitters.

See www.dmol.co.uk link icon DMOL Post-DSO Multiplex Channel Allocations
sharealam
Tuesday 3 April 2012 5:36PM
4seven is on the main transmitter from emley moor,dont now if more4+2 will be on main or relay transmitter,we will have to wait and see.
David Parker
Tuesday 3 April 2012 5:52PM
Dave Lindsay
Thanks for your reply you say it is on com 6 I think I will do a manual tune and skip all the crap channels out
Dave Lindsay
Tuesday 3 April 2012 6:03PM
David Parker: It probably depends on the design of your machine. My Sony RDR-HXD870 had stored 4seven as LCN804 as there was another in 47, so I just swapped them and skipped the 804 one. I also skip the shopping channels, adult channels, data channels (UK Racing etc).
Dave Lindsay
Tuesday 3 April 2012 6:12PM
David Parker: If your receiver doesn't automatically add them, then manually tune to channel 48 and it will hopefully add this new service.
David Parker
Tuesday 3 April 2012 7:21PM
Dave Lindsay
I just would like to know how many channels or stations can these muxs carry is there a limit say so many tv and so many radio channels.And I wonder when people say this transmitter is very powerfull, the power of Emley Moor when it transmitted on analog was 875kw now on digital it is 175kw to me that is a big cut in power. if we look at the maps that Brian as done it seams to cover the same area how does it do it,
ps dont go too deep into it I am only a simple guy
davep
David Parker
Friday 6 April 2012 12:31PM
Joseph K
HI have you got any tv signals yet?
Joseph K
Saturday 7 April 2012 5:35PM
Hello all,

So last week I bought a cheap freesat box and hooked it into the building SAT line, and Freesat worked fine. Problem: no good channels, barely worth the trouble. More depressing to have TV with nothing worth watching than no TV at all, eh? What's with all the American shows, anyway?

I was only able to email my rental agency about the loss of Freeview signal, but never heard back; I could never reach the buidling manager or concierge...

I had to leave town for a few days and just returned a half hour ago, ran a scan again for Freeview, pessimistic as ever, and BEHOLD!

Suddenly my Freeview's back...! SO while the signal's been returned I am still in the dark as to what happened and how it was fixed. I don't know if my email actually had an effect or not-- but the signal was gone for at least 5 days...

So at least I get to watch Quest, Dave, and Yesterday again... hopefully I can depend on it...!
David Parker
Saturday 7 April 2012 8:50PM
Joseph K
If you had not got your programs back I was going to say have you tried the bbc iplayer I use it a lot to catch up on some of the programs I have missed I am very please for you
Transmitter engineering
Tuesday 10 April 2012 10:29AM
EMLEY MOOR transmitter - Over the next week Emley Moor main transmitter: TV (digital) working normally, Radio (analogue) working normally, Radio (digital) working normally. [DUK]
sharealam
Thursday 12 April 2012 2:23PM
new channel on channel 62 called tv stars,retune required.
sharealam
Thursday 12 April 2012 2:36PM
new channel on channel 90 Called tv news,retune required.
James
Saturday 14 April 2012 3:24PM
Why do the HD channels keep going down intermittently ? Why can't any maintenance work be done thru the night?
Briantist
Saturday 14 April 2012 4:58PM
James: There are no faults on the transmitter, so I would see www.ukfree.tv link icon Freeview intermittent interference | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .
James
Sunday 15 April 2012 5:54PM
Briantist just watching pre match FA Cup Semi Final and picture is lost on all HD channels. I have read your link but one seem to apply. My neighbours have same problem. The signal just goes. I still have SD channels
David Parker
Sunday 15 April 2012 6:39PM
James
Can you please tell us your post code.And if you are on emley moor.My mate next door has HD,I can ask him to try it for me.
Davep
Robert Hill
Sunday 15 April 2012 9:21PM Wetherby
I have had no trouble here at LS23 6RJ (Bramham , nr .Wetherby). HD OK.
David Parker
Sunday 15 April 2012 10:37PM Rotherham
Robert Hill
I have asked mark next door to me to try his HD box, and he says he as had no trouble at all.WE are at S63 7ae south yorkshire
Davep
Transmitter engineering
Monday 16 April 2012 3:32PM
EMLEY MOOR transmitter - Over the next week Emley Moor main transmitter: TV (digital) Liable to interruption, Radio (analogue) working normally, Radio (digital) Possible weak signal. [DUK]
Des Collier
Tuesday 17 April 2012 11:24AM Brigg
sharealam:this channel has also appeared on belmont's epg
mike Roberts
Wednesday 18 April 2012 10:43PM Wigan
they seem to be having regular engineering work since it went over to digital, more then my Local transmitter of Winter Hill. I use emley more and lost signal today for a few seconds just wondered what the work is for now. From Mike in Aspull Wigan WN2 1SZ
David Parker
Monday 23 April 2012 9:14AM
Brian
Can you please tell me why ARQB is at 87kW from Emley Moor
Ron Lake
Tuesday 24 April 2012 12:28AM Wakefield
David Parker,
As it states further up this page ..ArqB subject to reactive power reduction of 87kW if required 'until further notice'...

I may be wrong, but I think it has something to do with interaction with another transmitter, which can only go onto its own channel when yet another one is changed to Digital.
David Parker
Tuesday 24 April 2012 8:48AM
Ron Lake
Thanks for your reply but I was understanding that all the transmiters in our area had been switched over.Oh hang on there is bilsdale yet to get switch over.
ps ron have you got a cure for back ache mine is bad today can hardly stand up haha.
all the best
Davep



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