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  2. List of radio stations in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    BFBS UK: Music station for UK Forces British Forces Broadcasting Service: 11A 786 0149 Boom Radio UK: Music station for over 55s Boom Radio Ltd 11A Also on local DAB+ in the Channel Islands: Capital UK: Current pop hits Global 11D / 12A 724 719 0109 958 Also on 95.8 FM in Greater London: Capital Anthems Pop Music Global 11A Capital Chill ...

  3. Point Blank Radio - Wikipedia

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    Point Blank Radio also known as Point Blank DAB is a London based DAB and online radio station specialising in house music and other forms of classic and contemporary electronic music, with shows also focusing on a wider range of genres such as soul, jazz and world music. Point Blank first broadcast in 1994 as a pirate radio station from West ...

  4. Home Office radio - Wikipedia

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    Ten regions were designated along the same regional boundaries as the Home Defence were, and within each region was a wireless telegraph station. [4] The Home Office allocated four-character call signs beginning with M2 to every police and fire service, with respective control rooms starting and ending every transmission with said call sign.

  5. British Forces Broadcasting Service - Wikipedia

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    BFBS UK is a contemporary hit 'pop' station. It is similar in style to BBC Radio 2, playing current music and chat, as well as regular news bulletins. On 31 May 2010, BBC Radio 1 teamed up with BFBS to transmit the 10-hour takeover show from Camp Bastion with BFBS presenters and shout outs from the military community. [18]

  6. FM broadcasting in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Previously, Radio 1 had 'borrowed' BBC Radio 2's FM frequencies for approximately 24 hours each week, gradually reducing at the end of the 1980s until the final 'borrow' took place in March 1990, five months before Radio 2 became the BBC's first FM-only service when on 27 August 1990, BBC Radio 5 began broadcasting on Radio 2's MW frequencies.

  7. Police radio - Wikipedia

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    Police radio is a radio system used by police and other law enforcement agencies to communicate with one another. Police radio systems almost always use two-way radio systems to allow for communications between police officers and dispatchers .

  8. List of BBC radio stations - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio 5 Live 28 March 1994 BBC Radio 5 • 1990–1994: News, current affairs, discussion and sport: MW 693 909 990 (Wales) — 12B 705 0105 905 — Also on BBC Local Radio stations, BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Radio Wales and BBC Radio Ulster overnight BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 2 February 2002 Additional sports coverage — — 12B 706 0131 908 ...

  9. National Prison Radio - Wikipedia

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    National Prison Radio is a linear service broadcasting 24 hours a day, seven days a week, into prison cells. The station broadcasts a mixture of speech and music content, all designed to support prisoners through their sentences, helping them to make appropriate use of the rehabilitation services available to them while they are in prison and preparing them to live crime-free lives after release.