Transmission masts at Glebe Farm, Ousden
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Image: © Evelyn Simak Taken: 30 Apr 2012
As seen from the edge of Littly Wood, with a large shed at Glebe Farm in the foreground. The three masts stand in close proximity to each other at one of the highest spots in Suffolk (~120 metres). The tower in the background, on the left, is the Wickhambrook tower, part of a former microwave link for BBC and ITV, built about 1968. It has been used for DAB transmission since 2004. (Source: James Farrar - many thanks.) For more information read http://www.dgsys.co.uk/btmicrowave/sites/175.php.