Scott
2023-12-19 21:57:05 UTC
I tried to visit the former Radio Clyde transmitter at Dechmont Hill
this morning. At first I thought it would be easy, like Droitwich
dominating the skyline for miles around. When I got off the train, I
assumed I could follow the crowds, but there were none. I looked for
the tourist office but could not find it. I thought the locals must
know but no-one seemed to know about the transmitter despite it having
been there since 1973. One woman said it could be seen from the golf
club. I could not find Cafe 261 let alone Cafe 1152 (or even the
Amplitude Cafe). Eventually, I managed to find the transmitter in the
distance after the rain started.
My questions are:
1) Is this transmitter likely to be demolished now that Greatest Hits
Radio Glasgow and the West has ceased AM transmissions or will it be
kept in reserve for any purpose?
2) Is it likely to be an explosive demolition, like Daventry?
this morning. At first I thought it would be easy, like Droitwich
dominating the skyline for miles around. When I got off the train, I
assumed I could follow the crowds, but there were none. I looked for
the tourist office but could not find it. I thought the locals must
know but no-one seemed to know about the transmitter despite it having
been there since 1973. One woman said it could be seen from the golf
club. I could not find Cafe 261 let alone Cafe 1152 (or even the
Amplitude Cafe). Eventually, I managed to find the transmitter in the
distance after the rain started.
My questions are:
1) Is this transmitter likely to be demolished now that Greatest Hits
Radio Glasgow and the West has ceased AM transmissions or will it be
kept in reserve for any purpose?
2) Is it likely to be an explosive demolition, like Daventry?