UK Free TV shows the coverage area for a radio transmitter as a coloured overlay (orange for FM, other colours for DAB) on the grey map. We have computed the coverage by combining the terrain with the official radiation pattern. A single click will select the transmitter to view the coverage for a single site, and a double click goes to a page showing full details. Click on the buttons in the right-hand corner of the map to choose from different frequencies (or multiplexes for DAB).
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AyrBerks & N HantsBirminghamBournemouthCambridgeCentral ScotlandCornwallDerbyshireDevonDevonEssexHumbersideKentLondon 1ManchesterNorfolkPeterboroughPlymouthSussexSussexSwindonMasts transmitting Ayr multiplex
BROWN CARRICK HILLDarvelWest KilbrideMasts transmitting Berks & N Hants multiplex
BasingstokeCoppid BeechHanningtonHemdeanHYDE FARM MAIDENHEADMemburyNewburyMasts transmitting Birmingham multiplex
LichfieldLickey HillsMetropolitan HouseTurners HillMasts transmitting Bournemouth multiplex
BincombeNine Barrow DownPooleShaftesburySt Catherines HillWinterborne SticklandMasts transmitting Cambridge multiplex
MadingleySandy HeathSewards EndMasts transmitting Central Scotland multiplex
Braid HillsCraigkellyDarvelEarls HillGlasgow HiltonKirk OShottsSergeant LawMasts transmitting Cornwall multiplex
Caradon HillRedruthMasts transmitting Derbyshire multiplex
BOLEHILLLichfieldQuarndonStanton MoorMasts transmitting Devon multiplex
AshburtonBeacon Hill BBRIXHAMBudleigh SaltertonExeter St ThomasHolcombe DownKingswear DartmouthSIDMOUTHStockland HillTivertonMasts transmitting Devon multiplex
BarnstapleBRAUNTONHuntshaw CrossILFRACOMBEOkehamptonMasts transmitting Essex multiplex
Bakers WoodBenfleetBraintree GridColchesterHarlow Rye HillMaitland HouseMANNINGTREESudburyMasts transmitting Humberside multiplex
Bevan FlatsBuckton BarnCave WoldMasts transmitting Kent multiplex
BenfleetBluebell Hill SCharthamCreteway DownDunkirkSWINGATEThanetTunbridge WellsWyeMasts transmitting London 1 multiplex
Alexandra PalaceBluebell HillBT TowerCroydonGuildfordHemel HempsteadHungry HillHYDE FARM MAIDENHEADLeatherhead Stoke dAbernonReigateWrothamZouches FarmMasts transmitting Manchester multiplex
Sunley BuildingSutton CommonWinter HillMasts transmitting Norfolk multiplex
Daffy GreenGreat YarmouthMendleshamNorth WalshamNorwich CentralOultonStoke Holy CrossThetford MODWest RuntonMasts transmitting Peterborough multiplex
HinchingbrookePeterboroughMasts transmitting Plymouth multiplex
KINGSBRIDGENorth Hessary TorPlymptonTorpoint Withnoe LaneMasts transmitting Sussex multiplex
Burton DownEastbourneFindonHastingsHEATHFIELDLITTLE PRESTWOOD FARMMidhurstNewhavenTruleigh HillWhitehawk HillMasts transmitting Sussex multiplex
BeddinghamMasts transmitting Swindon multiplex
BlunsdonCIRENCESTER UHFMarlboroughMemburyMonday, 31 March 2014
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Helen Cowdrey 6:29 PM
Why can't I get gold any more I live in Gosport Hampshire miss Gold so much . How long till we get Gold back
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Helen Cowdrey : According to RadioToday | Global Radio confirms local Gold changes
The frequencies, listed below, will broadcast the London output of Smooth Radio instead of Gold. It brings an end to decades of programmes under the 'gold' name for most of the frequencies, which were previously known as either Classic Gold or Capital Gold.
Berkshire and North Hampshire (1431/1485)
Bristol and Bath (1260)
Cambridgeshire (1332)
Dorset and Hampshire (828)
Essex (1359/1431)
Gloucester (774)
Hampshire (1170/1557)
Herts, Beds and Bucks (792/828)
Kent (1242/603)
Northamptonshire (1557)
Norfolk (1152)
North Wales and Cheshire (1260)
Plymouth (1152)
South Wales (1305/1359)
Suffolk (1170/1251)
Sussex (1323/945)
Wiltshire (936/1161)
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Wednesday, 25 March 2015
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Mark Foster4:37 PM
Are there any plans to have GOLD UK on DAB or FM (or Freeview) in Mid Wales ?
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Sunday, 31 May 2015
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Bob Burns11:37 AM
we need Gold Dab radio in the second capital BIRMINGHAM if you can get it in the internet then for God sake put it in the radio for everybody
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Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Gold seems to be returning to many DAB local multiplexes in the slots previously occupied by Xfm (which seems to be replaced by Radio X on a national multiplex).
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Wednesday, 16 September 2015
On-air announcements are telling people to retune their DAB sets to get Gold in "Reading, Basingstoke, Norwich, Kent and the South Coast" - which doesn't really explain how my Peterborough-based set is getting it again.
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Monday, 23 November 2015
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Philip Griffiths 11:11 PM
I have retuned and lost my Gold Music. It now says Gold not available...
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Monday, 25 December 2017
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T. Yardley 5:45 PM
I really miss gold radio, I had my truck radio and my workshop permanently tuned to radio gold fm. And everyone was awere that to change stations on my radio was punishable by hanging!!! , am I ever going to be able to listen on my fm radio again?
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StevensOnln111:51 PM
T. Yardley : A number of local versions of Gold on AM were replaced by Smooth a few years ago, but I wasn't aware that it was ever broadcast of FM anywhere. It's still available on AM in London, the East Midlands and the North West, as well as on DAB in a few more areas. It's also available online at Gold - The Greatest Hits Of All Time
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Friday, 15 June 2018
Hi, any ideas why this area Google Maps - in particular along the roads between the A14 at Copdock and the A140 at Stonham are devoid of GOLD coverage.....it is very intermittent, here for a few seconds then gone then here for a few seconds then gone again....it's very irritating to say the least!
I dont understand why as I can pick up pretty much all other stations on the car DAB in those areas so why not Gold ?
Thanks
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