DRG London

DRG London


DRG London
Greater London 3
Licensed area Greater London
Frequency 11B (218.640 MHz)
Air date 25 February 2002[1]
Owner The Digital Radio Group (London) Ltd.
Website thedigitalradiogroup.co.uk

DRG London is a Digital Audio Broadcasting multiplex available in the London area that has been broadcasting since January 2002. It is also referred to as the Greater London 3 multiplex. The station operates from ten transmitters: Croydon, Alexandra Palace, Blue Bell Hill, Reigate, Guildford, Brookmans Park, Zouches Farm, BT Bedmont, High Wycombe and Kemsing.

The Kemsing site (2 kW) was replaced in 2010 by the more powerful Wrotham site (5 kW) in Kent.

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Stations available

Service Service ID Bit rate Audio channels Description Analogue availability
Absolute Classic Rock C7C9 128 kbit/s Joint stereo Classic rock
The Arrow CDC6 128 kbit/s Joint stereo Soft rock
Colourful Radio CEC7 64 kbit/s Mono Soul music
Desi Radio C9C1 64 kbit/s Mono Panjabi talk and music 1602 kHz
Fun Kids C5C9 80 kbit/s Mono Children's radio, on air 0600—1900
Gaydar Radio C9C9 128 kbit/s Joint stereo House, dance and pop music; gay-oriented news and entertainment
IBC Asia CAC1 64 kbit/s Mono Asian service
IBC Tamil C8C1 64 kbit/s Mono Asian service
Kismat Radio C8C0 80 kbit/s Mono LSF Asian talk 1035 kHz (London)
LBC News 1152 C5C2 48 kbit/s Mono LSF Rolling news 1152 kHz (London)
Panjab Radio CF99 64 kbit/s Mono LSF Panjabi service
Polish Radio London C1D0 96 kbit/s Mono Polish service
Premier Gospel C9C8 80 kbit/s Mono Gospel music, replaced Premier Christian Radio
Rainbow Radio CAC0 64 kbit/s Mono LSF African music station

[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Radiocentre Commercial Radio Pocket Booklet 2007
  2. ^ Radio Now - London Radio Services

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