Rowridge Transmitting Station
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The Rowridge transmitting station is a facility for FM radio and television transmission at Rowridge on the Isle of Wight in southern England.
It currently has a 172 metres tall guyed mast, owned and operated by Arqiva. There is a smaller tower on the site belonging to British Telecom. Prior to Digital Switchover the station broadcast with a power of 250 kW for FM radio, 500 kW for analogue television, and 20 kW for digital television. In July 2007, Ofcom confirmed that Rowridge would remain an A Group transmitter at Digital switchover; the digital television transmission signal was then boosted to 200 kW. From March 2018 MUXES 7 & 8 moved out of the A group to channels 55 & 56, though these are due to be turned off between 2020 and 2022.
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