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* FM transmitter infoPamela
+* Re: FM transmitter infoMark Carver
|+- Re: FM transmitter infocharles
|`- Re: FM transmitter infowrightsaerials@aol.com
`* Re: FM transmitter infoRink
 `* Re: FM transmitter infoRink
  `* Re: FM transmitter infoPamela
   `- Re: FM transmitter infoRink

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From: pamela.private.mailbox@gmail.com (Pamela)
Newsgroups: uk.tech.broadcast
Subject: FM transmitter info
Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2023 11:54:46 GMT
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 by: Pamela - Mon, 4 Dec 2023 11:54 UTC

Is there a web site which takes a postcode or name of a town and lists
which FM transmitters (and their frequencies) that can be recieved?

There are similar sites for DAB and also for Freeview tv but is there
anything for FM?

http://www.frequencyfinder.org.uk/ has a lot of info on FM transmitters
but doesn't seem to provide this.

Re: FM transmitter info

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From: mark@invalid.com (Mark Carver)
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Subject: Re: FM transmitter info
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 by: Mark Carver - Mon, 4 Dec 2023 12:28 UTC

On 04/12/2023 11:54, Pamela wrote:
> Is there a web site which takes a postcode or name of a town and lists
> which FM transmitters (and their frequencies) that can be recieved?
>
> There are similar sites for DAB and also for Freeview tv but is there
> anything for FM?
>
> http://www.frequencyfinder.org.uk/ has a lot of info on FM transmitters
> but doesn't seem to provide this.

This sort of does for BBC sites

https://www.bbc.co.uk/reception/check-for-transmitter-faults/#/undefined

What do you want to know, some of us have this info committed to memory ?!

Re: FM transmitter info

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From: charles@candehope.me.uk (charles)
Subject: Re: FM transmitter info
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 by: charles - Mon, 4 Dec 2023 14:08 UTC

In article <kt5uv6F8nr4U1@mid.individual.net>,
Mark Carver <mark@invalid.com> wrote:
> On 04/12/2023 11:54, Pamela wrote:
> > Is there a web site which takes a postcode or name of a town and lists
> > which FM transmitters (and their frequencies) that can be recieved?
> >
> > There are similar sites for DAB and also for Freeview tv but is there
> > anything for FM?
> >
> > http://www.frequencyfinder.org.uk/ has a lot of info on FM transmitters
> > but doesn't seem to provide this.

> This sort of does for BBC sites

> https://www.bbc.co.uk/reception/check-for-transmitter-faults/#/undefined

> What do you want to know, some of us have this info committed to memory ?!

Indeed, so. Back in the day, in Engineering Info we had a wonderful
computer program that would do this. A VIP was being shown it and asked
where he lived. I gave the answer before the demonstrator had finished
typing in the address.

--
from KT24 in Surrey, England - sent from my RISC OS 4tщВ
"I'd rather die of exhaustion than die of boredom" Thomas Carlyle

Re: FM transmitter info

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Subject: Re: FM transmitter info
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 by: wrightsaerials@aol.c - Fri, 8 Dec 2023 02:52 UTC

On Monday 4 December 2023 at 12:28:25 UTC, Mark Carver wrote:
> On 04/12/2023 11:54, Pamela wrote:
> > Is there a web site which takes a postcode or name of a town and lists
> > which FM transmitters (and their frequencies) that can be recieved?
> >
> > There are similar sites for DAB and also for Freeview tv but is there
> > anything for FM?
> >
> > http://www.frequencyfinder.org.uk/ has a lot of info on FM transmitters
> > but doesn't seem to provide this.
> This sort of does for BBC sites
>
> https://www.bbc.co.uk/reception/check-for-transmitter-faults/#/undefined
>
> What do you want to know, some of us have this info committed to memory ?!

Err, not many of us Mark...

Bill

Re: FM transmitter info

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From: rink.hof.haalditmaarweg@planet.nl (Rink)
Newsgroups: uk.tech.broadcast
Subject: Re: FM transmitter info
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 by: Rink - Tue, 12 Dec 2023 22:17 UTC

Op 4-12-2023 om 12:54 schreef Pamela:
> Is there a web site which takes a postcode or name of a town and lists
> which FM transmitters (and their frequencies) that can be recieved?
>
> There are similar sites for DAB and also for Freeview tv but is there
> anything for FM?
>
> http://www.frequencyfinder.org.uk/ has a lot of info on FM transmitters
> but doesn't seem to provide this.
>

Yes, there is:

https://fmscan.org/

Rink

Re: FM transmitter info

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From: rink.hof.haalditmaarweg@planet.nl (Rink)
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 by: Rink - Sun, 7 Jan 2024 16:17 UTC

Op 12-12-2023 om 23:17 schreef Rink:
> Op 4-12-2023 om 12:54 schreef Pamela:
>> Is there a web site which takes a postcode or name of a town and lists
>> which FM transmitters (and their frequencies) that can be recieved?
>>
>> There are similar sites for DAB and also for Freeview tv but is there
>> anything for FM?
>>
>> http://www.frequencyfinder.org.uk/ has a lot of info on FM transmitters
>> but doesn't seem to provide this.
>>
>
>
> Yes, there is:
>
> https://fmscan.org/
>
> Rink

Hello Pamela,

Did you try fmscan ?

Rink

Re: FM transmitter info

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From: pamela.private.mailbox@gmail.com (Pamela)
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Subject: Re: FM transmitter info
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 by: Pamela - Wed, 17 Jan 2024 22:03 UTC

On 16:17 7 Jan 2024, Rink said:
> Op 12-12-2023 om 23:17 schreef Rink:
>> Op 4-12-2023 om 12:54 schreef Pamela:
>>>
>>>
>>> Is there a web site which takes a postcode or name of a town and lists
>>> which FM transmitters (and their frequencies) that can be recieved?
>>>
>>> There are similar sites for DAB and also for Freeview tv but is there
>>> anything for FM?
>>>
>>> http://www.frequencyfinder.org.uk/ has a lot of info on FM transmitters
>>> but doesn't seem to provide this.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Yes, there is:
>>
>> https://fmscan.org/
>>
>> Rink
>
>
> Hello Pamela,
>
> Did you try fmscan ?
>
> Rink

I'm sure I did try but I can't go back to check as it now has some tricky
Captcha.

Re: FM transmitter info

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 by: Rink - Sun, 11 Feb 2024 15:28 UTC

Op 17-1-2024 om 23:03 schreef Pamela:
> On 16:17 7 Jan 2024, Rink said:
>> Op 12-12-2023 om 23:17 schreef Rink:
>>> Op 4-12-2023 om 12:54 schreef Pamela:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Is there a web site which takes a postcode or name of a town and lists
>>>> which FM transmitters (and their frequencies) that can be recieved?
>>>>
>>>> There are similar sites for DAB and also for Freeview tv but is there
>>>> anything for FM?
>>>>
>>>> http://www.frequencyfinder.org.uk/ has a lot of info on FM transmitters
>>>> but doesn't seem to provide this.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, there is:
>>>
>>> https://fmscan.org/
>>>
>>> Rink
>>
>>
>> Hello Pamela,
>>
>> Did you try fmscan ?
>>
>> Rink
>
> I'm sure I did try but I can't go back to check as it now has some tricky
> Captcha.
>

Hmm, when I tried some weeks ago, I also got the captcha.
But today I do not get it anymore !

Rink

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