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| FM,MHz | Station / Rèidio | Transmitter / Crann-sgaoilidh |
| 87.70 |
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University of Paisley |
| 89.90 |
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Black Hill |
| 92.10 |
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Black Hill |
| 94.30 |
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Black Hill |
| 95.80 |
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Black Hill |
| 96.30 |
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Gleniffer Braes, Paisley |
| 97.60 |
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Black Hill |
| 98.40 |
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Barrhead, East Renfrewshire |
| 99.50 |
|
Black Hill |
| 100.30 |
|
Black Hill |
| 101.00 |
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Glasgow-West |
| 101.70 |
|
Black Hill |
| 102.50 |
|
Black Hill |
| 103.50 |
|
Glasgow |
| 104.70 |
|
Black Hill |
| 105.20 |
|
Black Hill |
| 106.10 |
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Black Hill |
| 106.60 |
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University of Glasgow |
| 107.20 |
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Glasgow |
| 107.90 |
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Hamilton, South Lanarkshire |
| LW,kHz | Station / Rèidio | Transmitter / Crann-sgaoilidh |
| 198 |
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Westerglen, 50 kW |
| 252 |
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Ireland, Clarkestown, 500 kW |
| MW,kHz | Station / Rèidio | Transmitter / Crann-sgaoilidh |
| 810 |
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Westerglen, 100 kW |
| 909 |
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Westerglen, 50 kW |
| 1089 |
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Westerglen, 125 kW |
| 1152 |
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Dechmont Hill, 3.6 kW |
| 1215 |
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Westerglen, 100 kW |
| 1530 |
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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
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)
Radio stations in Glasgow / Radiosender in Glasgow /
Les radios à Glasgow / Emittenti radiofoniche di Glasgow /
Emisoras de radio en Glasgow / Estações de rádio em Glasgow /
Радиостанции в Глазго / Stacje radiowe w Glasgow /
Posturi de radio în Glasgow / Radiostationer i Glasgow /
Радиостанции в Глазгоу / Ραδιοφωνικοί σταθμοί στη Γλασκώβη


