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Saturday, February 09, 2008
Radio Stations in the United Kingdom publication now available
NEW 21st edition of BDXC's ever popular publication "Radio Stations in the United Kingdom" is now available.
This 68-page booklet follows the successful format of previous editions with its comprehensive frequency-by-frequency guide to domestic mediumwave and FM stations in the UK. It covers all BBC, commercial and community radio stations as well as the low power AM and FM stations operating with long-term restricted service licences.
Features include:
All stations listed by frequency as well as station name
Frequencies cross-referenced to show parallel channels
Transmitter sites, powers and transmitter polarisation
full postal addresses, telephone and fax numbers, web sites
Comprehensive listing of long-term Low Power AM and FM stations at colleges, hospitals, schools, sports venues, prisons and army garrisons
Full details of the many new Community Radio stations
Separate section covers RTE and independent stations in Ireland
"Radio Stations in the UK" aims to be the most accurate and comprehensive guide to British domestic radio for the DXer and UK radio enthusiast. Since the last edition there have been many changes and dozens of new stations have come on the air.
Anyone planning a holiday or business trip in the UK, or visiting the country would find the guide invaluable in helping to identify the numerous radio stations now on the air. Why not order a second copy to keep in your car?
For ordering information of Radio Staions in the U.K. consult:
http://www.bdxc.org.uk/