Switch Aberdeen Explained

Switch Aberdeen
Area:Aberdeenshire
Frequency:11C (220.352 MHz)
Airdate:3 December 2001[1]
Owner:Wireless Group
Website:switchdigital.com

Switch Aberdeen is the name of the DAB multiplex operator for the Aberdeen area. The company was one of two applicants for the licence - the other was from Score Digital. The service is currently carried on four transmitters and as required, has to carry the two BBC regional services, BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Radio nan Gaidheal.

Transmitter sites

Switch Aberdeen currently broadcasts on the following sites:[2]

TransmitterkWArea
Meldrum8.51Most of Aberdeenshire
Durris2Stonehaven & Southern Aberdeenshire
Mormond Hill1Peterhead & Fraserburgh
Redmoss1South Aberdeen

Current line-up of services

The stations currently carried on Switch Aberdeen are:[3]

ServiceService IDBit rateAudio channelsDescriptionAnalogue availability
BBC Radio nan GàidhealC336128 kbit/sJoint stereoBBC regional service103.5 - 105.0 MHz
810 kHz
BBC Radio ScotlandC635128 kbit/sJoint stereoBBC regional service92.4 - 94.7 MHz
Northsound 1C8B1128 kbit/sJoint stereoBauer FM service96.9 MHz (Aberdeenshire)
97.6 MHz (Aberdeen)
103.0 MHz (Peterhead)
Greatest Hits RadioC1C9128 kbit/sJoint stereoBauer former AM servicenone
Original 106112 kbit/sJoint stereoLocal FM music station106.8 MHz (Aberdeenshire)
106.3 MHz (Aberdeen)
106.3 MHz (Peterhead)
Original 106 Gold112 kbit/sJoint stereoLocal non-stop oldies stationnone
talkRADIOC0D864 kbit/sMonoNews/discussionnone
talkSPORT Scotland C6CE64 kbit/sMonoSportnone
talkSPORT 2 C1D864 kbit/sMonoSportnone
Virgin Radio C3D864 kbit/sMonoIndie/alternativenone
Coast Radio64 kbit/sMonoBuchan area, FM community station101.2 MHz (Peterhead)

Original line-up

The following is the original line-up on the platform and what happened, if anything.

ServiceDescriptionCurrent status
BBC Radio nan GàidhealBBC regional Gaelic serviceStill operating
BBC Radio ScotlandBBC regional serviceStill operating
Easy listening and smooth classicsClosed by The Wireless Group in Spring 2002 cost-cutting exercise, replaced with Smash Hits Radio
Ministry of Sound RadioThe "Digital Dancefloor"Closed in December 2002, replaced by Kiss
NECRLocal community radio serviceClosed August 2018
Northsound 1Local FM serviceStill operating, with local breakfast show
Northsound 2Local AM serviceClosed in 2023
Classic soul hitsService was never launched
Ritz CountryCountry musicCompany went bust, eventually replaced with Kerrang! 105.2
Waves FMLocal service for Peterheadservice withdrawn in 2023

Other services

The following list are other services which were available at some point on the platform:[4]

ServiceWhat happened
KissReplaced by Magic 105.4 in May 2008. Kiss later returned to the multiplex but was removed once again after Kiss started broadcasting nationally on Digital One
Magic 105.4Replaced by Kiss
Smash Hits RadioRemoved by Bauer Radio in February 2006, never replaced
Original 106Tested briefly in 2013. Original 106 resumed full DAB transmissions 26 June 2019
Mearns FMStonehaven based community station, withdrew from DAB in 2022
Pure RadioRebroadcast of central belt DAB station, closed in September 2023

References

  1. Radiocentre Commercial Radio Pocket Booklet 2007
  2. Radio Listeners Guide 2010
  3. Web site: DAB Ensembles WorldWide | UK Local & Small-Scale.
  4. Radio Authority & CRCA Pocket Booklets (2000 - 2007)