CE London
CE London is a Digital Audio Broadcasting multiplex available in the London area and has been broadcasting since May 2000. It is also referred to as the Greater London 1 multiplex. It carries a variety of stations most of which are local.
Transmitter sites
The platform broadcasts via the following transmitters:[2]
The Wrotham site launched in 2010 and replaced the 500 watt Kemsing site.
Stations available
Service |
Service ID |
Bit rate |
Audio channels |
Description |
Analogue availability |
Capital London |
C586 |
128 kbit/s |
Joint stereo |
Local CHR hit music station |
95.8 MHz |
Chill |
C1C3 |
64 kbit/s |
Mono |
Chillout music from Global Radio |
— |
Choice FM |
C8B2 |
128 kbit/s |
Joint stereo |
Hip-Hop and R&B station |
96.9, 107.1 MHz |
Heart London |
C3A6 |
128 kbit/s |
Joint stereo |
Adult contemporary music |
106.2 MHz |
Heat Radio |
CDCE |
112 kbit/s |
Joint stereo |
Hot AC, Bauer Radio-owned digital station based on Heat Magazine |
— |
Kiss |
C483 |
128 kbit/s |
Joint stereo |
Rhythmic contemporary station |
100.0 MHz |
LBC 97.3 |
C581 |
80 kbit/s |
Mono |
Speech station |
97.3 MHz |
Magic 105.4 FM |
C788 |
128 kbit/s |
Joint stereo |
Middle-of-the-road and melodic station |
105.4 MHz |
Real Radio XS |
C8C5 |
128 kbit/s |
Joint stereo |
Classic rock music, relay of Manchester service |
— |
Sunrise Radio |
CCC1 |
64 kbit/s |
Mono LSF |
Asian music |
1458 kHz |
EPG+Slideshow |
E1C00098 |
16 kbit/s |
Data |
Hidden service, EPG data |
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Original line-up
Other services
See also
References
- ^ Radiocentre Commercial Radio Pocket Booklet 2007
- ^ Radio Listeners Guide 2010
External links
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