DRG London explained

DRG London
Greater London 3
Area:Greater London
Frequency:11B (218.640 MHz)
Airdate: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.

Stations available

ServiceService IDBit rateAudio channelsDescriptionAnalogue availability
Absolute Classic RockC7C964 kbit/sMonoClassic rock
Absolute Radio 60sC3C464 kbit/sMono60s Music
Colourful RadioCEC764 kbit/sMonoSoul music
Desi RadioC9C164 kbit/sMonoPanjabi talk and music1602 kHz (Southall)
Fun KidsC5C980 kbit/sMonoChildren's radio, on air 0600—1900
GaydioC9C9128 kbit/sJoint stereoHouse, dance and pop music; gay-orientated news and entertainment
IBC AsiaCAC164 kbit/sMonoAsian service
IBC TamilC8C164 kbit/sMonoAsian service
Kismat RadioC8C080 kbit/sMono LSFAsian talk1035 kHz (London)
Panjab RadioCF9964 kbit/sMono LSFPanjabi service558 kHz (London)
Polish Radio LondonC1D096 kbit/sMonoPolish service
Premier GospelC9C880 kbit/sMonoGospel music, replaced Premier Christian Radio
Rainbow RadioCAC064 kbit/sMono LSFAfrican music station
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Notes and References

  1. Radiocentre Commercial Radio Pocket Booklet 2007
  2. http://www.radio-now.co.uk/london.htm Radio Now - London Radio Services