This is a comprehensive list of all the radio stations carried on FM, MW and LW in the UK. Click on a station name to find the names of the transmitters that you can receive the station from.
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unknownThursday 21 March 2013 4:32AM
hi, your fm coverage map is not working and the list of stations has gone, please can you fix this. thanksunknown: Maybe switchover to DAB is coming sooner than we thought. unknown/Dave Lindsay: Sorry, Ofcom made a slight change to the format of the "CSV" files which are the source for these pages (changed line ends from CRLF to CR).
The file is picked up automatically once a day.
I have fixed the code to deal with the new format, so the pages are now restored.
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RichardSaturday 20 April 2013 10:19AM
Ludlow RDS. Has any one had a problem with RDS on Radio 4 Ludlow area?
My Car Radio Clock/Date is set wrongly if I switch on the Radio.
Only the Date is wrong eg if I set Date correctly or to any date then it always set 1 day earlier. eg if as today is 20th April the date is set to 19th April
I am a radio/television engineer.
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phil cohenTuesday 23 April 2013 8:11AM
Manchester the rds system on my receiver does not function
each time i switch the receiver on,i am also not getting very good reception on fm,
i have an aerial on my roof which until the work on winter hill was working very well,
i would welcome any suggestions.D
D. UnderwoodTuesday 14 May 2013 2:14PM
Since my last blog relating to TWYN( AM) Radio 5 transmitter around february. I note the depth of modulation has again been reduced which now requires the volume control to be turned up almost full to get an acceptable listening level i note that radio wales as a comparison is consistent in its amplitude considering it is further away from my newquay location and the volume level is exactly the same as it as always been,i read with interest today that back in the 1980s during transmitter changes from AM to FM the BBC admit that the AM broadcast powers are reduced etc to (ENCOURAGE) the population to move onto the (new) broadcast medium of (FM) i can see this now being repeated moving us from (AM) to (DAB) with its 64kbps bit rate (poor quality sound) when compared to (FM) on a happier note all the (AM FM) radios handed in against the purchase of a shiny new (DAB) radio are going to be exported to poorer parts of the world ,why cant we be given the choice of (AM FM DAB) as we have now .
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