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Some very useful sites

Post by teckniqs » Fri Apr 01, 2016 1:42 am

Here's a few useful websites for the necks. Enjoy....
MB21 The Transmission Gallery

Great for looking at the commercial transmission sites for FM, DAB & TV.
(when searching for a specific station just google name of station & frequency followed by MB21)

http://tx.mb21.co.uk/gallery/
Ofcom Site Finder

Great for looking up cellular communication sites on masts or tower blocks, also gives the height of the highest GSM panels. (Not always accurate)

http://sitefinder.ofcom.org.uk/
Frequency Finder

Great for checking where UK commericial FM stations are broadcasting from and how much power they are using. You can download the list in PDF.

http://www.frequencyfinder.org.uk/
UK Free TV

Like frequency finder but also gives a basic coverage map when you click on the TX on map and various other useful information.

https://ukfree.tv/radio/frequencies/
Free Map Tools

Great for checking the height above sea level of a location, just click on the map.
Also great for measuring point to point distances to see how far your signal is really going.

https://www.freemaptools.com/elevation-finder.htm
https://www.freemaptools.com/measure-distance.htm
Radio Coverage Prediction

Great for giving you a rough idea of where your signal is going to cover and how strong from your chosen location, TX power, antenna height, gain, direction etc.

http://lrcov.crc.ca/main/index.php
Emporis

Great for checking the height of tower blocks. (most London tower blocks are on the database)

http://www.emporis.com/buildings
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Re: Some very useful sites

Post by TechnicalRacoon » Wed Apr 14, 2021 9:00 pm

The radio corverage prediction one isn't working atm
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Re: Some very useful sites

Post by teckniqs » Thu Apr 15, 2021 12:31 am

TechnicalRacoon wrote: Wed Apr 14, 2021 9:00 pm The radio corverage prediction one isn't working atm
At the time of posting this around 5 years ago it was working great, but nothing ever lasts forever!

....However, forum member mpx recently posted up one, let me find it. :whistle

http://a-bc.co.uk/mca-measured-coverage-area-maps/

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Post by teckniqs » Thu Apr 15, 2021 12:45 am

Tower Block UK

Great website for looking up tower blocks, many photos taken from back in the 1980s showing how a lot of them used to look like before being refurbished.
Some great photos with about 95% of all the UK's tower blocks on there.

....Some of them even have the old pirate aerials on them, so it's right up my street!

https://www.towerblock.eca.ed.ac.uk/
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Post by TechnicalRacoon » Thu Apr 15, 2021 11:07 am

teckniqs wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 12:31 am
TechnicalRacoon wrote: Wed Apr 14, 2021 9:00 pm The radio corverage prediction one isn't working atm
At the time of posting this around 5 years ago it was working great, but nothing ever lasts forever!

....However, forum member mpx recently posted up one, let me find it. :whistle

http://a-bc.co.uk/mca-measured-coverage-area-maps/
Yea tried that one b4 as well but yet again nothin never lasts tho. The other ones seem to work just fine atm but there is always copy's apon copy's of the same thing so we shouldn't run out of coverage maps
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Re: Some very useful sites

Post by teckniqs » Thu Apr 15, 2021 11:15 am

I've always found those coverage-predictions to be very innaccurate at the best of times, so always take them with a little pinch of salt...

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Post by TechnicalRacoon » Thu Apr 15, 2021 1:45 pm

teckniqs wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 11:15 am I've always found those coverage-predictions to be very innaccurate at the best of times, so always take them with a little pinch of salt...
Yea I want to try then out to see how accurate they are but with a car radio
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Re: Some very useful sites

Post by teckniqs » Thu Apr 15, 2021 2:20 pm

As far as I'm aware a lot of the ones generated for the legal commercial stations are predicted at a high signal level of 54 dB/uV @ 10 metres in height. So quite often you would be able to hear the stations well out of that predicted range.
....But back when I used to waste time using the one I posted up 5 years back there was an option to set it do the different dB/uV level of strength to be shown.

But personally (like you) I think the best and most entertaining way to see what your coverage is like is to just get out there with your FM radio and see for yourself. :smoke

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Post by TechnicalRacoon » Thu Apr 15, 2021 4:40 pm

teckniqs wrote: Thu Apr 15, 2021 2:20 pm As far as I'm aware a lot of the ones generated for the legal commercial stations are predicted at a high signal level of 54 dB/uV @ 10 metres in height. So quite often you would be able to hear the stations well out of that predicted range.
....But back when I used to waste time using the one I posted up 5 years back there was an option to set it do the different dB/uV level of strength to be shown.

But personally (like you) I think the best and most entertaining way to see what your coverage is like is to just get out there with your FM radio and see for yourself. :smoke
Yea can't beat getting out your radio - FM or AM- and testing it yourself if you have the right details and hight of course :tup
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Re: Some very useful sites

Post by 3metrejim » Fri Apr 21, 2023 4:43 am

Frequency finder reminds me of the listings in an ancient electronics catalogue (was it Maplins that used to list them in the 80's?).
Also noticed the number of licenced stations at 50mW power - do they get a licence at reduced rates? :lol:
With the 50mW rated to go around 300m in all directions (going from Brill radios entry), at least it's easy-ish to guess the power needed for distance. 2x power, approx 1.4x distance or you can do the path loss calculation and use 300m and 50mW (17dBm) as the baseline.

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