Warrington Wire FM OB 447.1875 Mhz
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Re: Warrington Wire FM OB 447.1875 Mhz
As a follow up to this as well I've found whilst driving thou' MIX96 (Aylesbury/North Bucks) Studio Link / OB 447.1875 Mhz FM
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Re: Warrington Wire FM OB 447.1875 Mhz
Can't remember if I posted this before or not, but Speysound (Aviemore) use 447.3375
I've seen reports somewhere that there are 6 channels in this band used by commercial radio:
447.08750
447.13750
447.18750
447.23750
447.28750
447.33750
Numbered channels E1 to E6 respectively. Haven't heard anything on any of the others, but OBs seem to be far less frequent than they used to be.
I've seen reports somewhere that there are 6 channels in this band used by commercial radio:
447.08750
447.13750
447.18750
447.23750
447.28750
447.33750
Numbered channels E1 to E6 respectively. Haven't heard anything on any of the others, but OBs seem to be far less frequent than they used to be.
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