NOW Derbyshire
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Now Derbyshire is an upcoming local commercial digital radio multiplex in the United Kingdom, which will serve Derbyshire and other parts of the East Midlands.
The multiplex will be transmitted on frequency block 10B from five transmitters, including Lichfield, Drum Hill, Stanton Moor, Whitebourgh and Chesterfield Transmitter. Now Digital (East Midlands) Ltd were the only applicants for the multiplex
[edit] Transmitted Stations
The following stations are expected to be transmitted on the Now Derbyshire multiplex:
Station Name | Sound Channel | Bitrate | Protection Level |
---|---|---|---|
BBC Radio Derby | Joint Stereo | 128kbps | 3 |
Gold Network | Joint Stereo | 128kbps | 3 |
RAM FM | Joint Stereo | 128kbps | 3 |
Heart 106 | Joint Stereo | 128kbps | 3 |
UCB | Mono | 64kbps | 3 |
Galaxy | Joint Stereo | 128kbps | 3 |
Smooth Radio | Joint Stereo | 128kbps | 3 |
Traffic Radio | Mono | 48kbps | 3 |
Peak FM | Joint Stereo | 128kbps | 3 |
XFM UK | Joint Stereo | 128kbps | 3 |
More information can be found on the application for the multiplex