Tullamore transmitter

Coordinates: 53°16′42″N 07°22′18″W / 53.27833°N 7.37167°W / 53.27833; -7.37167
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53°16′42″N 07°22′18″W / 53.27833°N 7.37167°W / 53.27833; -7.37167 The Tullamore transmitter was an AM radio transmission mast located near Tullamore, Ireland. Built in 1975 to replace the Athlone transmitter, it always carried RTÉ Radio 1 on 567 kHz, at 500 kW. The old Athlone mast was used to carry RTÉ 2fm, and was later decommissioned. The Tullamore transmitter was demolished in 2023.

It was taken offline for a time in 2004 for major maintenance, with the Clarkstown transmitter in County Meath taking over Tullamore's AM broadcast.[1] Tullamore ceased analogue broadcasts permanently on 24 March 2008,[2] as the Clarkstown longwave transmitter provides improved coverage of the United Kingdom at the same transmission power.

The antenna, a 290-metre (952') tall guyed mast, was the tallest structure in Ireland.[3] It was demolished on 25 July 2023.[4][5]

For a time RTÉ Radio broadcast a second signal from the Tullamore site, on 252 kHz longwave, before the setting up of Radio Tara and the building of the Clarkstown mast, to which the frequency was allocated. [citation needed]

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  1. ^ Closedown of the Tullamore MW Transmitter www.superannrte.ie
  2. ^ Anger as RTE to switch off medium wave by Laura Noonan, Irish Independent, January 19, 2008.
  3. ^ "Tullamore Transmitter, Tullamore - SkyscraperPage.com".
  4. ^ "Offaly Radio Mast Demolished". Ireland: Midlands 103. 25 July 2023. Retrieved 25 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Offaly's tallest man-made structure is demolished". Ireland: Westmeath Independent. 25 July 2023. Retrieved 25 July 2023.

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