Swingate transmitting station

The Swingate transmitting station is a facility for FM-transmission in the village of Swingate, near Dover, Kent (grid reference TR334429). For many years there were three lattice towers with a height of 111 metres (364 ft). This station was one of the first 5 Chain Home Radar stations completed in 1936 and was originally designated AMES (Air Ministry Experimental Station) 04 Dover. The FM transmitting antennas are attached to what was the middle tower; microwave link dishes and mobile telephone antennas were spread across all three towers. The south tower was dismantled in March 2010, as a result, only two remain.

Swingate
The three Swingate towers
Swingate transmitting station (Kent)
LocationSwingate, Kent
Tower height111 metres (364 ft)
Coordinates51.137778°N 1.335833°E / 51.137778; 1.335833
Grid referenceTR334429
Demolished2010 (South tower)

The Swingate towers no longer have the three cantilever platforms that were fitted originally.

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