UK Broadcast Finder
Detailed App Info:
Application Description
UK Broadcast Finder makes it easy to find the frequency and location of broadcast transmissions in the UK.
You may find this app useful if you're away from home, visiting the UK, curious about which frequency should give you the strongest signal, wondering which station you're listening to, trying to align your aerial for optimum reception, or are simply a radio enthusiast.
The app currently includes details of all licenced UK AM and FM broadcast radio stations using data sourced directly from Ofcom to ensure accuracy. Thanks to Ofcom for supplying the data and giving permission for its use by UK Broadcast Finder.
The app checks for updated data periodically, downloading details of new stations automatically. If you notice anything missing please let me know so that I can check to make sure I'm using the latest data from Ofcom.
You may find this app useful if you're away from home, visiting the UK, curious about which frequency should give you the strongest signal, wondering which station you're listening to, trying to align your aerial for optimum reception, or are simply a radio enthusiast.
The app currently includes details of all licenced UK AM and FM broadcast radio stations using data sourced directly from Ofcom to ensure accuracy. Thanks to Ofcom for supplying the data and giving permission for its use by UK Broadcast Finder.
The app checks for updated data periodically, downloading details of new stations automatically. If you notice anything missing please let me know so that I can check to make sure I'm using the latest data from Ofcom.
Requirements
Your mobile device must have at least 650.68 KB of space to download and install UK Broadcast Finder app. UK Broadcast Finder was updated to a new version. Purchase this version for $1.99
If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Kram Mark Turner at http://www.kramstuff.com/.
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