UK TV frequencies map - channel C45 (666.0MHz) post switchover

This page shows television services transmitted on the frequencies used within the UK. Please click on the links to the right to show the places that use a given frequencies on the map.

Please click a link in the MAP SELECTIONS column to the right --->
°Leeds
°Leeds
°London
°London
°Birmingham
°Birmingham
°Bristol
°Bristol
°Plymouth
°Plymouth
°Cardiff
°Cardiff
°Newcastle
°Newcastle
°Aberdeen
°Aberdeen
°Glasgow
°Glasgow
°Carlisle
°Carlisle
°Nottingham
°Nottingham
°Southampton
°Southampton
°Norwich
°Norwich
°Oxford
°Oxford
°Cambridge
°Cambridge
°Manchester
°Manchester
°Kingston upon Hull
°Kingston upon Hull
°Belfast
°Belfast
°Tunbridge Wells
°Tunbridge Wells
°Saint Helier
°Saint Helier

Show enlarged C45 map with towns and cities

Show pre-switchover C45 map

Click on a selection to see the use of the frequency over the UK. Items marked with * are due to be deallocated from TV by Ofcom.

C21 C22 C23 C24 C25 C26 C27 C28 C29 C30 C31* C32* C33* C34* C35* C36* C37* C38* C39* C40* C41 C42 C43 C44 C45 C46 C47 C48 C49 C50 C51 C52 C53 C54 C55 C56 C57 C58 C59 C60 C61 C62 C63* C64* C65* C66* C67* C68*
BBC ONE analogue
BBC TWO analogue
itv-1 analogue
C4 analogue
five analogue
Freeview Mux 1/PSB1
Freeview Mux 2/PSB2
Freeview Mux A/COM4
Freeview Mux B/PSB3
Freeview Mux C/COM5
Freeview Mux D/COM6

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Living in Gloucester I have two aerials.
The big one points toward the mendip the old small one points to ridge hill.
I can only get a few programmes ie Sky News;Dave, Sky 3.
Will the wide band aerials needed get smaller and cheaper nearer the day.
Looking around at the great big new digital square aerials going up takes me back to the 50's with great big H shaped aerials.
Come on sort it out and design a little aerial you can stick on your window.
Aerial installers must think it's Xmas..
Dave
Posted by Dave Pillage (1 post) on Friday 26 October 2007 6:07PM GB
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Dave Pillage: Wideband aerials can be of any size, they simply do not block any TV frequencies. Please pop your postcode into this to find out your reception options - Find out how to receive Freeview | ukfree.tv - independent digital TV and switchover advice - I'm sorry if the physics offends you, but for reasons of Climate Change the digital signals will never be strong enough.
Posted by Briantistplatinum (21,369 posts) on Friday 26 October 2007 7:21PM GB
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I seem to have two channel five's on my topfield, and need to delete one.
On Redruth, what channel number & frequency is channel 5 ?
I have 45 (666mhz) & 47 (682 mhz)
thanks
Posted by Furkin (4 posts) on Thursday 6 August 2009 12:05AM GB
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Furkin: This will be the case until 30 September 2009. There is little point worrying about the duplicate, as you have one on multiplex PSB3/BBCB and the old one on Multiplex A.

On 30 September FIVE will move to multiplex PSB2 (D3+4). See What is behind the Freeview retune? | ukfree.tv - independent digital television and switchover advice, since 2002 for more.
Posted by Briantistplatinum (21,369 posts) on Thursday 6 August 2009 6:53AM GB
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