Short: Psi-Mapper/GB overlay: COMMERCIAL RADIO (AM)
Author: mediascot@msn.com (Raymond Okonski)
Uploader: psion-adm@nic.funet.fi
Type: s5/gfx/mapovl

Psi-Mapper/GB overlay: COMMERCIAL RADIO (AM)
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This shows all the independent radio stations operating on AM licenced
by the Radio Authority, and shows the locations of more than 70
transmitters.

The placing of the icons are dictated by where the transmitter is
located, not by the declared community covered by the station.

Whilst this may assist you in identifying a TX mast you might be
passing, cetrain popular transmitters carry a number of services,
namely Crystal Palace which carries four or more. For clarity, these
service icons have been offset slightly to show they exist (otherwise
they're overwritten by the next service name). Use the step+through
function of Mapper to clarify these sites.

Additionally, all low power relay stations are shown, but these will
always show the name of the main serving station, not any local 'opt
in' identity.

This information was correct at August 1995 and will be up dated
when enough changes require a re-issue. Any errors or omissions should
be forwarded to the compiler for correction.

Entries shown with a '*' after the name (eg 'Viva *'] means that the
TX location is approximate. The frequency shown, hovever, is correct.

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Psi-Mapper/GB Overlay: COMMERCIAL RADIO (FM)
Previously known as: Comradio.MP3
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This is a completely re-sourced version of all the independent radio
stations licenced by the Radio Authority, now showing the locations of
more than 150 transmitters.  

Apart from adding many new stations, the placing of the icons are
dictated by where the transmitter is located, not - as previously - by
the declared community covered by the station.

Whilst this may assist you in identifying a TX mast you might be
passing, cetrain popular transmitters carry a number of services,
namely NTL Croydon and Black Hill in Scotland which carry four or
more. For clarity, these service icons have been offset slightly to
show they exist (otherwise they're overwritten by the next service
name). Use the step+through function of Mapper to clarify these sites.

Additionally, all low power relay stations are shown, but these will
always show the name of the main serving station, not any local 'opt
in' identity.

This information is correct as at August 1995 and will be up dated
when enough changes require a re-issue. Any errors or omissions should
be forwarded to the compiler for correction.

Raymond Okonski - mediascot@msn.com

Issue 01 - 01/07/96

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Also in this compilation:
TourInfo.mp3 - Tourist Information Centres in GB
Compiled by Paddy Dillon
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