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Searching Stations from the U.K

You know on FCCdata you can find a Station by it's Calls or just Name

How about in the U.K Wales ect.

Where is the BBC Wales transmitter on 882?

Or other Station on AM/FM
 
Better to use a UK-specific source for this information. The "horse's mouth" is the Ofcom transmission parameters spreadsheet, which is the most up-to-date, and I think this is where Michi's data comes from:


MB21 has more information, including usually pictures of the transmitters in question and some interesting technical and historical stuff. You can choose a station to see all its transmitters on a map:


The sole remaining BBC Radio Wales AM transmitter is at Washford, in south-west England, with a clear sea path across to south Wales:

 
Better to use a UK-specific source for this information. The "horse's mouth" is the Ofcom transmission parameters spreadsheet, which is the most up-to-date, and I think this is where Michi's data comes from:


MB21 has more information, including usually pictures of the transmitters in question and some interesting technical and historical stuff. You can choose a station to see all its transmitters on a map:


The sole remaining BBC Radio Wales AM transmitter is at Washford, in south-west England, with a clear sea path across to south Wales:

Nice, I bookmarked it
 
Our data does come from Ofcom. If there is a problem finding a station, please let me know.
 
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