Redruth transmitting station

There are three Redruth transmitting stations:

Redruth (Four Lanes)


A broadcasting and telecommunications facility in west Cornwall (, 50.20972°N, -5.23861°W). It includes a 152.4 m high guyed steel lattice mast with square cross section, which is surmounted by the television transmitting antennas, bringing the overall height of the structure to 173 m. It is owned and operated by Arqiva. It transmits DVB television, FM radio and DAB radio (and previously, UHF Analogue television signals). It is sometimes referred to as Four Lanes, because of the proximity of the mast to neighbouring village of the same name. The main mast is lit with four bright red aircraft warning lights, a statutory requirement of the Civil Aviation Authority.

Redruth (Lanner)
A broadcasting transmitter at Lanner Hill (, 50.21778°N, -5.2125°W). It transmits mediumwave radio signals. It was built in 1942 by German POWs. It is sometimes referred to as Redruth MF, short for Redruth Medium Frequency (Medium Wave). It is owned and run by Arqiva.

Redruth (Carnmenellis)
A microwave transmitting tower located on the hill, Carnmenellis, 2 mi south of Redruth. It is owned and run by BT.

Analogue television
Analogue television is no longer transmitted from Redruth. BBC Two was closed on 8 July 2009 and the remaining four services on 5 August.