What radio stations are on medium wave?

What radio stations are on medium wave?

UK Medium Wave Transmitters

Freq Station Name Transmitter Site
198 BBC Radio 4 Blackwall Tunnel
558 Spectrum Radio Crystal Palace
585 R Scotland (Solway) Dumfries
603 BBC Radio 4 Wrekenton

What are medium frequency radio waves used for?

MF is mostly used for AM radio broadcasting, navigational radio beacons, maritime ship-to-shore communication, and transoceanic air traffic control.

What wavelength is medium wave?

Type of radio wave frequency wavelength
Medium wave 300 kHz–3 MHz 1 km–100 m
Short wave 3 MHz–30 MHz 100 m–10 m
VHF (very high frequency) 30 MHz–300 MHz 10 m–1 m
UHF (ultra high frequency) 300 MHz–3 GHz (3000 MHz) 1 m–10 cm

What is medium frequency?

300 to 3000 kHz
Frequency Bands and Applications

Frequency Band Name Acronym Frequency Range
Medium Frequency MF 300 to 3000 kHz
High Frequency HF 3 to 30 MHz
Very High Frequency VHF 30 to 300 MHz
Ultra High Frequency UHF 300 to 3000 MHz

Is FM the same as medium wave?

Medium wave (MW) is the part of the medium frequency (MF) radio band used mainly for AM radio broadcasting. Strong transmitters cover larger areas than on the FM broadcast band but require more energy.

What is the difference between MF and HF?

Medium Frequencies (MF) designated for marine communication range between 1605 kHz to 3800 kHz and are called “t” band. High Frequencies (HF) designated for marine communication range between 4000 kHz to 27500 kHz and are called “u” band. Only the first five are used for distress and safety communication.

Is FM a medium wave?

The term AM is commonly used to cover both Medium Wave (MW) and Long Wave (LW). All AM radio stations broadcast in mono. The BBC broadcasts various radio services on AM, including Radio 5 Live and many local and nations radio services….BBC Radio Tees.

Beaumont Hill 104.0FM
Eston Nab 95.0

Why is AM radio bad?

The new band also had room for many more stations. The decline in AM audio was due more to regulation than to method of modulation. When you mix two signals together, such as audio and a radio frequency signal, you generate additional frequencies that are the sum and difference of both.

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