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British Isles: BBC DAB - Digital One - Local Multiplexes


The maps below show coverage as at 2006. 

The BBC and commercial operators are gradually adding DAB transmitters to the national BBC and Digital One national networks to expand coverage as far as is economically viable. 

However it is unlikely that it will be viable to expand DAB coverage to that of the current 98% coverage enjoyed by BBC FM radio, this is due to the laws of dimishing returns; further expensive transmitters would cover increasingly smaller areas of population to a point that, for DAB, the cost of coverage per head of population becomes economically unjustifiable.

In 2005 Ofcom released an additional frequency block in VHF Band III for a further national DAB multiplex.  Ofcom also released a further three frequency blocks for expansion of local DAB multiplexes to provide almost universal coverage in areas already served by major commercial local radio stations.



BBC National Multiplex Coverage Map 2006:

BBC National DAB Coverage 2006



Commercial National (Digital One) DAB Coverage Map 2006:

Digital One National DAB Coverage 2006



Map Showing The Commercial Local Multiplexes Operating By 2005:
[Note: These commercial multiplexes are obliged by Ofcom to carry the BBC LOCAL RADIO station(s) in their area]


LOCAL  DAB  MULTIPLEXES  LICENCED  UP  UNTIL  2005

ADDITIONAL DAB COVERAGE AREAS

Apart from the coloured areas shown on the map, additional local DAB coverage is also provided, or will soon be provided in the following areas:  Cornwall, Plymouth, Reading & Basingstoke, Nottingham, East Sussex,  Great Yarmouth,  Cardigan Bay,  Montgomery,  Colwyn Bay,  Carlisle,  West Cumbria,  Dumfies & South West Scotland and The Borders.

There are many "white" areas on the map where, under the original plan, there were no spare frequencies available for local DAB coverage.  This situation was resolved in 2005 when the government and Ofcom released additional spectrum space in VHF Band III for further DAB expansion. This comprises three additional frequency blocks.  These 'white' areas include Northamptonshire, North Devon, Hereford and Worcester, Somerset,  Gloucestershire, North Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire, South West Wales, North Wales, Lincolnshire,  Shropshire, Western Scotland and Northern Ireland

Ofcom have also allocated an additional VHF Band III frequency block to provide one extra national commercial DAB multiplex.

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NOTE ABOUT LOCAL MULTIPLEXES NOW ON AIR:  In addition to the solid areas marked on the above map, the following areas have now had their local multiplexes switched on:

Cornwall 11B - NOW Cornwall;  Plymouth 12A - NOW Plymouth;  Reading 12D - NOW Reading & Basingstoke; 
Nottingham 12C - NOW Nottingham.  All now on air.


Local multiplexes have also been authorised for East Sussex,  Great Yarmouth,  Cardigan Bay,  Montgomery,  Colwyn Bay,  Carlisle,  West Cumbria,  Dumfies & South West Scotland and The Borders and will subsequently come on air after the usual Ofcom advertisement and awards procedures. 

The map above shows the licencing structure up to 2005 and takes advantage of all the spectrum space (frequencies) that had been made available by the government / Ofcom in V.H.F. Band III  for DAB radio at that time.  Three additional frequency blocks approved by the government / Ofcom in 2005 in the V.H.F. Band III will allow more local services (multiplexes) to be added, and thereby filling in many of the "white areas" that until then had been left with no prospect of a local DAB multiplex - which carry both local commercial stations and the BBC Local Radio station(s) in the area:

Ofcom has begun licencing the additional local multiplexes from 2006 onwards.  This will provide virtually universal coverage of local DAB broadcasting.

The 'white' areas that include Northamptonshire, North Devon, Hereford and Worcester, Somerset,  Gloucestershire, North Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Oxfordshire, South West Wales, North Wales, Lincolnshire,  Shropshire, Western Scotland and Northern Ireland

Ofcom have also allocated an additional VHF Band III frequency block to provide one extra national commercial DAB multiplex that may have similar coverage to the existing commercial national  multiplex operator, Digital One.



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