Map of all DAB transmitters
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DAB radio transmitter, DAB transmitter coming.Friday, 7 January 2022
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Chris.SE1:42 AM
George Lindsay:
Well, I know you've asked this several times, but there is no specific information except one source says a mast was promised back in 2004!!
The only thing in the future is "Small Scale Licences" , where OFCOM will be advertising for a licence for the Dunfermline and Kinross area in a future round (TBD - sometime after Round Three which hasn't been advertsied yet, was initially going to be Q4 2021 !).
That said you are surrounded by masts, although Kirkton Mailer just south of Perth doesn't have the BBC National multiplex Block 12B: 225.648 MHz, the others do and you are predicted to get good reception of 12B from them all.
All of them also have the D1 multiplex on Block 12A: 223.936MHz. They are -
Craigkelly (nearest), to your ~SSE, Angus to your ~NE, Earls Hill to your ~WSW, Kirk O'Shotts to your ~SW).
Of those latter 4, the first two have the SDL multiplex on Block 11A: 216.928 MHz.
Angus has a Local multiplex on Block 11B: 218.640 MHz, the other three should have a Regional mux on Block 11D: 222.064 MHz.
I can't find any decent predictions for the Commercial National muxes, but from the masts that have the BBC National 12B, I would hope you'd get the commercial muxes as well, but not necessarily the Local ones.
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Thursday, 30 March 2023
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Rosemary 8:08 PM
There is lots information but I would like to find Christian radio station please
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Chris.SE10:36 PM
Rosemary :
Depends on where you are in the country, your full postcode (or one from a nearby pub/shop/etc) would do. Sometimes there is one on a Local multiplex, eg. there's one or two on the London multiplexes.
Not all areas are covered, but if you receive the main commercial multiplexes D1 on Block 11D: 222.064MHz (or Block 12A: 223.936MHz in Scotland) or SDL on Block 11A: 216.928 MHz then you've got UCB1 & 2 on the D1 multiplex, and Premier Christian & Premier Praise on the SDL multiplex.
Premier Christian is also on Freeview radio channel LCN725.
There are some stations on FM in some particular areas of the UK.
There's quite a selection online, not just from the UK (choice may depend on the radio player you use).
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Chris.SE2:49 AM
Philip brown:
It's only the AM+FM Stations link and the DAB Stations link that seem to have the pages the wrong way round.
I think the site owner was made aware but obviously hasn't fixed it.
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