Radio stations in GlasgowStèiseanan rèidio ann an GlaschuClick on the radio station name to listen online. Local stations should give strong reception. The other stations, highlighted in light gray, will give weaker reception. Reception can vary within a town or city, in particular, more stations will be received on higher ground. Some community stations only cover part of a city. |
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| FM,MHz | Station / Rèidio | Transmitter / Crann-sgaoilidh |
| 87.70 |
|
University of Paisley |
| 89.90 |
|
Black Hill |
| 92.10 |
|
Black Hill |
| 94.30 |
|
Black Hill |
| 95.80 |
|
Black Hill |
| 96.30 |
|
Gleniffer Braes, Paisley |
| 97.60 |
|
Black Hill |
| 98.40 |
|
Barrhead, East Renfrewshire |
| 99.50 |
|
Black Hill |
| 100.30 |
|
Black Hill |
| 101.00 |
|
Glasgow-West |
| 101.70 |
|
Black Hill |
| 102.50 |
|
Black Hill |
| 103.50 |
|
Glasgow |
| 104.70 |
|
Black Hill |
| 105.20 |
|
Black Hill |
| 106.10 |
|
Black Hill |
| 106.60 |
|
University of Glasgow |
| 107.20 |
|
Glasgow |
| LW,kHz | Station / Rèidio | Transmitter / Crann-sgaoilidh |
| 198 |
|
Westerglen, 50 kW |
| 252 |
|
Ireland, Clarkestown, 500 kW |
| MW,kHz | Station / Rèidio | Transmitter / Crann-sgaoilidh |
| 810 |
|
Westerglen, 100 kW |
| 909 |
|
Westerglen, 50 kW |
| 1089 |
|
Westerglen, 125 kW |
| 1152 |
|
Dechmont Hill, 3.6 kW |
| 1215 |
|
Westerglen, 100 kW |
| 1530 |
|
Glasgow, 0.07 kW |
Black Hill transmitting station
Coordinates: 55°51'43" N / 3°52'21" W
The Black Hill transmitting station is a facility for FM and TV broadcasting on Black Hill, North Lanarkshire, Scotland near the town of Airdrie on the eastern outskirts of the Greater Glasgow metropolitan area. It has a guyed mast 306.6 metres (1,006 ft) tall, bringing the antennas to a height of 540 metres above sea level, and making it the tallest structure in Scotland. It was built in 1961 and is now operated by Arqiva.

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Westerglen transmitting station
Coordinates: 55°58'30" N / 3°49'6" W
The Westerglen transmitting station is a facility for longwave and mediumwave broadcasting established in 1932 at Westerglen Farm, 3 km south west of Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland. Four radio programmes are broadcast from the site on frequencies of 810, 909, 1089 and 1215 kHz. A fourth mast with a height of 152 metres was built in 1980. It is used for longwave transmission in a synchronised group with the transmitters at Droitwich and Burghead on the same frequency (until 1989 200 kHz, now 198 kHz).

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Links / Ceangalan
ofcom.org.uk/radio - Ofcom - Office of Communications
mediauk.com - Media UK
radiotimes.com - Radio Times
radio-now.co.uk - Radio Now
playradiouk.com - Play Radio UK
radiofeeds.co.uk - UK Radio Stations broadcasting on the Internet
frequencyfinder.org.uk - Frequency Finder UK and Ireland
mediumwaveradio.com - Medium Wave Radio
bdxc.org.uk - The British DX Club
mb21.co.uk - UK terrestrial radio & tv transmitters
radioandtelly.co.uk - Radio and Telly - TV and radio in the UK
meldrum.co.uk/mph - MPH
radio-toolbar.co.uk - Radio UK
arar93.dsl.pipex.com/mds975 - MDS957 Radio Pages
transmit.tv - Transmit.TV
wolfbane.com/articles/tvr.htm - U.K. and R.O.I. Television Reception
dxradio.co.uk - DXRadio UK
astra2d.com - The British TV & Radio Site
studentradio.org.uk - Student Radio Association
hbauk.co.uk - Hospital Broadcasting Association
commedia.org.uk - Community Media Association
England.FM - Listen to Radio on the internet
RadioOnline.FM United Kingdom - Listen Online Radio | Listen to your favorite radio stations
listen.to/london.radio - London Radio Stations
northwestradio.info - A guide to Radio Stations in and around North West England
homepage.ntlworld.com/padams - A guide to radio stations broadcasting to Darlington
surf.to/tx-sites - Transmitters Serving Merseyside (UK)
Radio broadcasting companies of the United Kingdom (Wikipedia)

