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  2. Westerglen transmitting station - Wikipedia

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    The Westerglen transmitting station is a facility for longwave and mediumwave broadcasting established in 1932 at Westerglen Farm, 2 miles (3 km) southwest of Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland (grid reference. Three medium-wave radio programmes are broadcast from the site on frequencies of 810, 909 and 1089, and a long wave service on 198 kHz.

  3. Burghead Transmitting Station - Wikipedia

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    The site is owned by Arqiva and houses a long wave radio transmitter on 198 kHz broadcasting BBC Radio 4 and two medium wave radio transmitters, broadcasting BBC Radio 5 Live on 693 kHz and BBC Radio Scotland on 810 kHz. The long wave transmitter is part of a network transmitting on the same frequency, the other transmitters being Droitwich and ...

  4. Sportsound - Wikipedia

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    Sportsound is BBC Radio Scotland's main radio sports show. It provides coverage to listeners on medium wave, FM, DAB Digital Radio and via the internet. It is best known for its exclusive live commentary of Scottish Premiership football games. It is broadcast seven days a week, and on on-match days has an 1810–2200 slot on 810 MW.

  5. List of European medium wave transmitters - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio 5 Live Newcastle upon Tyne 50 BBC Radio 5 Live Burghead: 25 Guyed, self-radiant steel truss mast BBC Radio 5 Live Norwich: 15 BBC Radio 5 Live Aberdeen: 0.8 BBC Radio 5 Live Barrow-in-Furness 0.6 BBC Radio 5 Live Southwick, West Sussex 0.6 BBC Radio 5 Live Bexhill-on-Sea 0.4 BBC Radio 5 Live Enniskillen 0.4 BBC Radio 5 Live Folkestone 0.4

  6. BBC Radio Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of a separate network was made possible when Radio 4 became a fully UK-wide network when it moved from medium wave to long wave and new VHF (FM) transmitters were brought into service, so that Radio 4 and Radio Scotland no longer had to share on FM. However, it was not until the early 1990s that Radio 4 was available on FM ...

  7. BBC Radio nan Gàidheal - Wikipedia

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    Radio nan Gàidheal broadcasts for over 90 hours every week, [2] and joins BBC Radio Scotland's medium-wave feed when they close transmission. [5] Since BBC Radio Scotland itself joins BBC Radio 5 Live when it signs off, the same applies to Radio nan Gàidheal as well during parts of Gàidheal's sign-off time.

  8. Droitwich Transmitting Station - Wikipedia

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    Droitwich Masts at the Droitwich transmitting station Droitwich Transmitting Station (Worcestershire) Location Droitwich, Worcestershire Mast height 213.36 metres (700 ft) Coordinates 52°17′48″N 2°06′19″W  /  52.296666666667°N 2.1052777777778°W  / 52.296666666667; -2.1052777777778 Grid reference SO929663 Built 1934 The Droitwich transmitting station is a large broadcasting ...

  9. Smooth Radio (2014) - Wikipedia

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    Smooth Radio is a network of local radio stations broadcasting on FM ... Smooth Scotland: 105.2 (Glasgow) ... Medium wave transmissions in Hampshire and Kent ceased ...