Map of all DAB transmitters
You can click on a transmitter group symbol to see all the masts in that county or area, or click on a single transmitter to see the coverage area. Due to the large number of radio transmitters, many have been grouped into counties or administrative areas for ease of viewing.map is loading, please wait...
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DAB radio transmitter, DAB transmitter coming, Transmitter group.Thursday, 6 October 2016
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StevensOnln17:48 PM
nicholas: Why go to the bother of taking down someone's old band 3 aerial which will have been corroding away for several decades when there are plenty of brand new VHF band 3 aerials on sale which are intended to be installed in a loft or on a roof for DAB reception?
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Monday, 10 October 2016
Ofcom have changed their site around a lot over the weekend and moved lots of critical data files in the process.
The radio parameters are now here - Technical Parameters for broadcast radio transmitters - Ofcom - I have changed the site code to deal with their new location.
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StevensOnln112:38 PM
Briantist: BBC National DAB from Icomb Hill in Gloucestershire seems to be completely missing from the map even though it's been on air for a couple of years along with the Gloucestershire local mux. Also, the link to Icomb Hill (Gloucestershire, England) DAB transmitter just brings up the Map of all DAB Transmitters page.
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StevensOnln1: Thanks for reporting the Icomb Hill problem. It seems to have moved 10 meters to SP202228 in the Ofcom data so wasn't reponding to the SQL query using the "old" position.
It should be fixed now for you.
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StevensOnln16:47 PM
Briantist: Thanks for that Brian, the page is now loading correctly and showing the Gloucestershire mux, however BBC National mux is still missing. BBC Reception Advice pages have it listed as being on air from Icomb Hill at 1kw since Feburary 2014.
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Tuesday, 11 October 2016
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Ian2:34 PM
The Map of all DAB transmitters link goes straight to the National map page as well
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StevensOnln1: The problem seems to be the data is missing from the Ofcom data - which is listed on Technical Parameters for broadcast radio transmitters - Ofcom and links to https://www.ofcom.org.uk/….csv .
You might like to tell them and then the data will appear on here again! Contacting Ofcom - Ofcom
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Thursday, 13 October 2016
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Richard Cooper3:21 PM
StevensOnln1: Well, if your friend has one in his loft where it has been since the late 1950s, there won't have been much corrosion at all, because it hasn't been exposed to the elements like those mounted on roofs or chimneys will have done. That having been said, if you only need a Band III folded dipole and don't require directivity or extra gain, then A.TV Aerials will supply you with a new one, including a pole clamp , bolts and nuts for a mere 16, which I thought was a pretty good deal, when I wanted to receive the out of area Suffolk local DAB mux reliably in Norwich, Norfolk at a location shaded pink (50-70%) on the Suffolk coverage map! Richard in Norwich.
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Wednesday, 16 November 2016
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StevensOnln112:23 PM
Briantist: I never received a reply when I contacted Ofcom as per your suggestion, but it seems someone did take notice as Ofcom now have BBC National mux listed for Icomb Hill at 1kW.
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Thursday, 17 November 2016
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Dickon10:13 PM
Please could you advise when the Suffolk Multiplex details will be added here? Also I read somewhere that I think Puttocks Hill is carrying D1 now. Is this correct? Many thanks.
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