My analogue and DAB radio transmitters at PGSTART10
Note: under development. To help you to work out which DAB, FM and AM radio stations you can get, we have just traced your location to all of the transmitters within hundreds of miles. We use groundwave for AM broadcasts. For those you have access to, only the ones sending a strong enough signal are shown. DAB radio stations are grouped before transmission into 'Muxes' (multiplexes) which then broadcast on one frequency. The radio stations you can get are listed below the map.On the following map, yellow house shows where you are and all the possible DAB (white), FM (blue) and AM (green) transmitters: You can single-click on the mast locations to show their calculated coverage area. You can also use the buttons below the map to choose transmitter name with a colour-coded Mux.
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More radio stations on digital TV
There are three other popular ways to receive radio broadcasts: using Freeview, using Sky or using Freesat. There are over 30 radio stations on Freeview, almost 60 on Sky and about 40 on Freesat. You will need an aerial and digital TV for Freeview, a satellite dish and decoder box for both Freesat and Sky. If you use a screen with these services you also need a TV Licence, which isn't required at all for DAB or FM. You can see a full list of the radio stations here: Showing the free channels on Radio stations on digital TV.Coverage areas shown
Because analogue signals fade over distance (and over time on the AM band) the shown coverage areas are for optimal reception, including FM stereo. It is often (and sometime occasionally) possible to get more stations than listed on AM and FM, but with poorer quality.Sunday, 6 December 2015
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wez8:29 PM
Newtownards
hi guys just wondering i there is a vg signal for dab-- i hav a vg tuner and was wondering if the transmission for dab is as good as it should be to my location newtownards bt238wh
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Tuesday, 1 March 2016
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PAL4:36 PM
Cheadle
Hi
We've re-tuned our radio so we can received the new broadcast from Planet Rock, and the other new stations, on the second multiplex. Before, the signal was clear as a bell, but it's like they're underwater on the new station. The old tuning (ZPlanet) on the first multiplex is still clear, so we're listening to that one while it's still there.
We live near Stockport, and your site says the signal is being transmitted from the Sunley Building 11D, Manchester.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks
Paul
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Sunday, 17 April 2016
Wednesday, 27 April 2016
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Richard Cooper9:49 PM
Norwich
Hi Brian.
Your new Analogue & DAB radio stations predictor is marvellous: as a hobby and leisure interest broadcast radio and tv transmitter buff I should like to thank you and congratulate you on all of the hard work and efforts you have put into UKfree.tv, which I appreciate enormously. Thank You!
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Tuesday, 5 July 2016
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Richard Cooper8:34 PM
Norwich
FAO: Briantist: Re: 'My Radio reception' at NR2 2EF: Sorry Brian, but you seem to have forgotten that BBC Norfolk is available on FM from Stoke Holy Cross on 95.1, Heart Norfolk from Stoke Holy Cross on 102.4, Kiss FM (Norwich Relay) from Stoke Holy Cross on106.1 and Radio Norwich 99.9 from Stoke Holy Cross on 99.9! No rush to correct, but I'd be grateful if you could add these in when you have a 'spare moment' before 'analogue switch-off'!!! Ta, Richard, Norwich.
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Richard Cooper9:22 PM
Norwich
No reception problems - just waiting for Briantist to include FM Stoke Holy Cross ( 4 stations) in 'My Radio reception' on this UKFREE.TV site. Richard, Norwich.
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Saturday, 9 July 2016
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Richard Cooper9:37 AM
Norwich
FAO: Briantist: Hello again, Brian. In addition to adding Stoke Holy Cross FM to 'My Radio Reception', could you also add 'Droitwich' for BBC Radio 4 198 Long Wave? Many thanks again, Richard, Norwich.
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Sunday, 10 July 2016
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Ron10:05 PM
Hi, I HAVE HAD A ROBERTS DAB SPORTS RADIO NOW FOR 4 YEARS AND NEVER BEEN ABLE TO GET DECENT RECEPTION OR NONE AT ALL, RADIO 5LIVE NEVER ANY ANSWERS PLEASE
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Sunday, 14 August 2016
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Brian Gregory1:16 AM
Reading
I thought the new Sound Digital DAB mux was now supposed to be shown.
But nothing is shown for RG6 5TJ yet in comes in fine here.
Not super strong but by far not the weakest signal my Sony XDR-S40DBP receives at usable strength.
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