Mounteagle (Highland, Scotland) DAB transmitter
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Are there any planned engineering works or unexpected transmitter faults on the Mounteagle (Highland, Scotland) mast?
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Mounteagle DABWednesday, 15 March 2017
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kuergun10:11 AM
hi When if ever will we be able to receive Planet rock Again the highlands
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StevensOnln111:22 AM
kuergun: There haven't been any plans announced for Planet Rock's coverage to be expanded, so don't hold your breath.
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Tuesday, 6 February 2018
bbc reception advice. Case number
CAS-4714051YXP6BQ
I contacted you on 29th December to report a faulty DAB serviice. The fault was corrected and we have had perfect reception since.
Yesterday our DAB reception of BBC radio 4 Scotland fell to about half strength and has not returned to full strength. Our other stations both BBC and commercial are coming through with full strength.
Post Code. Iv362qq
Telephone. 01309611395
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StevensOnln13:23 PM
Ruth bowman: This appears to be your first post on UK Free TV, which is an independent website that has no connection with the BBC or any other broadcaster or transmitter company. There isn't a separate version of BBC Radio 4 for Scotland, so could you clarify whether you meant BBC Radio 4 or BBC Radio Scotland.
P.S. Posting your phone number in a public viewable comment was completely unnecessary and is never recommended.
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js5:10 PM
StevensOnln1: "There isn't a separate version of BBC Radio 4 for Scotland"
That is an assumption on your part, is it not?
If you look at my dump of the Com78 National network,
All of the free TV channels on PGSTART790 in the UK
you will see that the service_ids of all the BBC "non-regional" radio services are different for Scotland.
Compare BBC A Scotland with all the other BBC A multiplexes:
BBC A
ONID.TSID = 233A.107C
(
LCN SID TYPE SERVICE NAME
--- 107C 01 BBC ONE Scot
--- 10BC 01 BBC TWO Scot
--- 1100 01 BBC NEWS
--- 1140 01 BBC Red Button
--- 11C0 01 BBC FOUR
--- 1200 01 CBBC
--- 1240 01 CBeebies
--- 1280 01 BBC Parliament
--- 12FC 01 BBC ALBA
--- 163C 02 BBC R5L
--- 167C 02 BBC R5SX
--- 16BC 02 BBC 6 Music
--- 16FC 02 BBC Radio 4 Ex
--- 173C 02 BBC R1X
--- 177C 02 BBC Asian Net.
--- 17BC 02 BBC World Sv.
--- 183C 02 BBC R Scotland
--- 187C 02 BBC R n Gaidheal
--- 1A7C 02 BBC Radio 1
--- 1ABC 02 BBC Radio 2
--- 1AFC 02 BBC Radio 3
--- 1B3C 02 BBC Radio 4
--- 1C00 01 BBC RB 1
)
BBC A
ONID.TSID = 233A.1041
(
LCN SID TYPE SERVICE NAME
--- 1041 01 BBC ONE West
--- 10BF 01 BBC TWO
--- 1100 01 BBC NEWS
--- 1140 01 BBC Red Button
--- 11C0 01 BBC FOUR
--- 1200 01 CBBC
--- 1240 01 CBeebies
--- 1280 01 BBC Parliament
--- 1600 02 BBC R5L
--- 1640 02 BBC R5SX
--- 1680 02 BBC 6 Music
--- 16C0 02 BBC Radio 4 Ex
--- 1700 02 BBC R1X
--- 1740 02 BBC Asian Net.
--- 1780 02 BBC World Sv.
--- 1801 02 BBC Bristol
--- 1841 02 BBC Gloucestershire
--- 1843 02 BBC Solent Dorset
--- 1881 02 BBC Wiltshire
--- 18C1 02 BBC Somerset
--- 1A40 02 BBC Radio 1
--- 1A80 02 BBC Radio 2
--- 1AC0 02 BBC Radio 3
--- 1B00 02 BBC Radio 4
--- 1C00 01 BBC RB 1
)
BBC A
ONID.TSID = 233A.1042
(
LCN SID TYPE SERVICE NAME
--- 1042 01 BBC ONE S West
--- 10BF 01 BBC TWO
--- 1100 01 BBC NEWS
--- 1140 01 BBC Red Button
--- 11C0 01 BBC FOUR
--- 1200 01 CBBC
--- 1240 01 CBeebies
--- 1280 01 BBC Parliament
--- 1600 02 BBC R5L
--- 1640 02 BBC R5SX
--- 1680 02 BBC 6 Music
--- 16C0 02 BBC Radio 4 Ex
--- 1700 02 BBC R1X
--- 1740 02 BBC Asian Net.
--- 1780 02 BBC World Sv.
--- 1801 02 BBC Bristol
--- 1802 02 BBC Cornwall
--- 1842 02 BBC Devon
--- 1843 02 BBC Solent Dorset
--- 18C1 02 BBC Somerset
--- 1A40 02 BBC Radio 1
--- 1A80 02 BBC Radio 2
--- 1AC0 02 BBC Radio 3
--- 1B00 02 BBC Radio 4
--- 1C00 01 BBC RB 1
)
BBC A
ONID.TSID = 233A.1043
(
LCN SID TYPE SERVICE NAME
--- 1043 01 BBC ONE South
--- 10BF 01 BBC TWO
--- 1100 01 BBC NEWS
--- 1140 01 BBC Red Button
--- 11C0 01 BBC FOUR
--- 1200 01 CBBC
--- 1240 01 CBeebies
--- 1280 01 BBC Parliament
--- 1600 02 BBC R5L
--- 1640 02 BBC R5SX
--- 1680 02 BBC 6 Music
--- 16C0 02 BBC Radio 4 Ex
--- 1700 02 BBC R1X
--- 1740 02 BBC Asian Net.
--- 1780 02 BBC World Sv.
--- 1803 02 BBC Solent
--- 1843 02 BBC Solent Dorset
--- 184C 02 BBC Sussex
--- 1881 02 BBC Wiltshire
--- 1883 02 BBC Berkshire
--- 1A40 02 BBC Radio 1
--- 1A80 02 BBC Radio 2
--- 1AC0 02 BBC Radio 3
--- 1B00 02 BBC Radio 4
--- 1C00 01 BBC RB 1
)
etc.
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StevensOnln15:34 PM
js: My reply was in response to Ruth bowman's post about DAB, not Freeview, where there is only one UK wide version of BBC Radio 4 on the BBC National mux which has no localised versions of any service. I gather that what is now BBC Radio Scotland started out as the Home Service (later to become BBC Radio 4) with Scottish opt-outs, however it has been a completely separate service for many years. The aim of my post was to see clarification as to which station was being affected, which was unclear.
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Tuesday, 30 October 2018
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Mark Bryant1:51 PM
Mike: is there any likelihood of Planet Rock being accessible from mount eagle. Used to be able to get it but not any more. All the stations insist that you listen to their annoying prat of a dj instead of playing music all the time like Planet Rock
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StevensOnln17:04 PM
Mark Bryant: The SDL multiplex which carries Planet Rock has expanded coverage by adding 19 new transmitters over the last few weeks (see list at the link below). There have been no further expansion plans announced. Planet Rock was previously carried on the Digital 1 multiplex which has far higher coverage, but was moved to the new SDL mux in order to reduce costs at the expense of coverage.
Sound Digital multiplex
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Friday, 19 April 2019
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Robert Lee7:38 PM
I'm currently on Barra in the OuterHebrides and can receive BBC DAB stations. According to UK FreeTV the nearest DAB transmitters are near Inverness or Glasgow. Is that really the case ?
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Saturday, 20 April 2019
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StevensOnln16:41 PM
Robert Lee: I don't think this website's database is up to date for DAB transmitters, there are many new transmitter sites which aren't shown on here. There are various transmitters broadcasting the BBC National DAB multiplex in the Scottish Highlands and Islands.
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