Limeux transmission mast

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The Limeux transmission mast is a TV and radio transmission mast in northern France, which is located about 10 km from Abbeville in the Somme department .

At 203 meters, it is the tallest structure in the French Somme department .

Analog service

FM radio
Name of the radio frequency power
France Musique 89.8 MHz 2.5 kW
France Inter 93.1 MHz 2.5 kW
France Culture 97.4 MHz 2.5 kW
France Bleu Picardie 100.6 MHz 5 kW

The shutdown of the analogue channels on Limeux is planned for February 1, 2011. [outdated]

Analog TV SECAM with NICAM subcarrier
Channel name UHF Channel power Remarks
TF1 63H 380 kW
France 2 57H 380 kW Channel is used for DVB-T after switching off analogue channels.
France 3 Picardy 60H 380 kW
Canal + not sent k. A. This analog pay TV channel was received by Bouvigny broadcasting mast. (Shutdown on April 14, 2010)
France 5 / Arte 45H 80 kW
M6 42H 80 kW

Digital service

UHF channels valid from July 3, 2012

digital terrestrial television Télévision numérique terrestre
Name of the multiplex UHF channel rated capacity operator Send standard
Multiplex R1 (GR1) 57H 80 kW TDF DVB-T
Multiplex R2 (NTN) 25H 80 kW TDF DVB-T
Multiplex R3 (CNH) 28H 80 kW TDF DVB-T
Multiplex R4 (Multi4) 39H 80 kW TDF DVB-T
Multiplex R5 (GR5 - TNT HD) 55H 80 kW from October 30th 2008 OneCast ( TF1 subsidiary) DVB-T
Multiplex R6 (SMR6) 39H 80 kW Towercast (NRJ Group) DVB-T

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Coordinates: 50 ° 0 ′ 44.5 ″  N , 1 ° 49 ′ 49 ″  E