DAB transmitters, multiplexes and radio stations
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The information is taken from Ofcom, and is displayed in what I hope you will find a useful way.
There are six types of page shown:
Map of all DAB transmitters
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On this map you can click a transmitter symbol to get more information about the selected transmitter.
Maps of each DAB transmitter with indoor coverage for each map shown
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These pages show the indoor coverage area for each multiplex on the transmitter, listing of the power for each multiplex, and the stations provided.
List of all the DAB multiplexes
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You can click on any multiplex name to see its details.
Lists of the stations on each DAB multiplex and the transmitters carrying the multiplex
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Click on a station name to find details of the station.
A list of all the DAB radio stations
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For each DAB radio station, a list is shown of the multiplexes that carry the station and the transmitters for each.
All questions
In this section
Monday, 25 July 2011
Mark A: Have you seen the map I have linked to further up on this page ( http://www.localdigitalradio.co.uk/SussexTX.jpg )? That is a bit of a contrast to the one on this page.
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Tuesday, 26 July 2011
Ash: I've moved the thick line to -58 dB(uV/m) and the shaded area to -65dB(uV/m) and I think the Details of 11B/Sussex Coast DAB multiplex | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice map matches the reference much better:
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Briantst: Yes, but the other way around. 65dB is indoor, 58dB is outdoor coverage.
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Ash: I've correct the text on the page, how very silly of me. There's a new post about it here - DAB coverage map improvements | ukfree.tv - independent free digital TV advice .
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Thursday, 8 September 2011
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mary5:02 PM
please can you tell me why my T.V will not work in the kitchen but all others are fine,
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Monday, 27 March 2017
I am the MD of an Asian radio station currently broadcasting on Sky satelite channel 0205. I am interested in finding out how I may broadcast from a DAB Multiplex and what sort of costs this may entail.
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StevensOnln111:08 PM
Jeet Chand: You need to contact the operator of the multiplex you want to broadcast on. Most city/county multiplexes are operated by either Arqiva (https://www.arqiva.com/overviews/radio/now-digital-local-dab-multiplexes/) Bauer (http://www.bauermedia.co.uk) The Wireless Group (http://www.wirelessgroup.co.uk/about/radio-gb/) or MuxCo (http://www.muxco.com) or you could try talking to a small scale DAB muliplex operator if there is one broadcasting in the area you want to cover.
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