Madley Communications Centre

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Madley Communications Centre is BT Group's earth satellite tracking station, between Madley and Kingstone, Herefordshire, England.

Earth position

It lies on Coldstone Common at Grid reference Script error: No such module "Ordnance Survey coordinates"..[1] The site dates from 1975 and is in active use for international telephone, fax and television transmission and reception. The station is in the civil parish of Kingstone, although most of the former airfield is in Madley, to the west of the site. The Roman road running south from Kenchester passes close to the north of the site.

Geology of the area

The site is in a sheltered rock bowl between the Malvern Hills and the Black Mountains. This allowed the ground to take the weight of the large receiving dishes, but the most important fact was the lack of background electronic noise. What nearby electronic noise there was is said to compare to the strength of heat felt on the Moon from an electric fireplace on Earth.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

History

The site first went into service in September 1978[2] on the site of the disused World War II airfield RAF Madley,[3] built in 1940.

Structures

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Transmissions

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Until its closure in 2008, Goonhilly in Cornwall provided a similar role.

Other use of grounds

The grounds are leased as an educational nature reserve, Madley Environmental Study Centre.

References

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