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B2stationlist.Txt B2StationList.txt 1 99.8FM 2BR 2 3FM 3 Absolute Classic Rock 4 Absolute Radio 5 Absolute Radio 60s 6 Absolute Radio 70s 7 Absolute 80s 8 Absolute Radio 90s 9 Absolute Radio 00s 10 Amazing Radio 11 Angel Radio (Havant) 12 ANGELxtra 13 Arrow FM 14 Ashbourne Radio 15 Asian Sound Radio 16 Banbury Sound 17 BBC Asian Network 18 BBC Coventry & Warwickshire 19 BBC Essex 20 BBC Hereford & Worcester 21 BBC London 94.9 22 BBC Newcastle 23 BBC Radio 1 24 BBC 1Xtra 25 BBC Radio 2 26 BBC Radio 3 27 BBC Radio 4 (DAB) 28 BBC Radio 4 (LW) 29 BBC Radio 4 Extra 30 BBC 5 live 31 BBC 5 live sports extra 32 BBC 6 Music 33 BBC Radio Berkshire 34 BBC Radio Bristol 35 BBC Radio Cambridgeshire 36 BBC Radio Cornwall 37 BBC Radio Cumbria 38 BBC Radio Cymru 39 BBC Radio Derby 40 BBC Radio Devon 41 BBC Radio Foyle 42 BBC Radio Gloucestershire 43 BBC Radio Guernsey 44 BBC Radio Humberside 45 BBC Radio Jersey 46 BBC Radio Kent 47 BBC Radio Lancashire 48 BBC Radio Leeds 49 BBC Radio Leicester 50 BBC Radio Lincolnshire 51 BBC Radio Manchester 52 BBC Radio Merseyside 53 BBC Radio nan Gàidheal 54 BBC Radio Norfolk 55 BBC Radio Northampton 56 BBC Radio Nottingham 57 BBC Radio Oxford 58 BBC Radio Scotland (Network FM) 59 BBC Radio Scotland (MW) 60 BBC Radio Sheffield 61 BBC Radio Shropshire 62 BBC Radio Solent 63 BBC Radio Stoke 64 BBC Radio Suffolk 65 BBC Radio Ulster 66 BBC Radio Wales 67 BBC Radio York 68 BBC Somerset Page 1 B2StationList.txt 69 BBC Surrey 70 BBC Sussex 71 BBC Tees 72 BBC Three Counties Radio 73 BBC Wiltshire 74 BBC WM 75 BBC World Service 76 BFBS (Brize Norton) 77 BFBS (UK) 78 BOB fm 79 106.3 Bridge FM 80 BRIDGEfm (Dundee) 81 Bright FM 82 BSJ.FM - Best Smooth Jazz 83 Capital (Anglesey & Gwynedd) 84 Capital (Birmingham) 85 Capital (East Midlands) (Derbyshire) 86 Capital (East Midlands) (Leicestershire) 87 Capital (East Midlands) (Nottinghamshire) 88 Capital (London) 89 Capital (Manchester) 90 Capital (North East England) (Teesside) 91 Capital (North East England) (Tyne & Wear) 92 Capital (North West & North Wales) (North Wales Coast) 93 Capital (North West & North Wales) (The Wirral) 94 Capital (North West & North Wales) (Wrexham & Cheshire) 95 Capital (Scotland) (East) 96 Capital (Scotland) (West) 97 Capital (South Coast) 98 Capital (South Wales) 99 Capital (UK) 100 Capital (Yorkshire) (East) 101 Capital (Yorkshire) (South & West) 102 Capital XTRA (London) 103 Capital XTRA (UK) 104 103.1 Central FM 105 CFM 106 Channel 103 107 Chill. 108 City Talk 105.9 109 Classic FM 110 Clyde 1 111 Clyde 2 112 Clyde 3 113 Compass FM 114 Connect FM (Northamptonshire) 115 Connect FM (Peterborough) 116 Cool FM 117 Cuillin FM 118 Dance Attack FM 119 Dearne FM 120 Dee 106.3 121 Dee on DAB 122 Desi Radio 123 Downtown Country 124 Downtown Radio 125 Dream 100 126 Eagle Radio (FM) 127 Eagle Radio (DAB) 128 eagle3 129 Energy FM 130 EWTN 131 Fire Radio 132 Forth 1 133 Forth 2 134 Forth 3 135 Free Radio 80s 136 Free Radio (Birmingham) Page 2 B2StationList.txt 137 Free Radio (Black Country) 138 Free Radio (Coventry & Warwickshire) 139 Free Radio (Herefordshire & Worcestershire) (Herefordshire) 140 Free Radio (Herefordshire & Worcestershire) (Worcestershire) 141 Free Radio (Shropshire) 142 Fun Kids 143 Gaydio (DAB) 144 Gem 106 145 Gold (London) 146 Gold (Manchester) 147 Gold (Nottinghamshire) 148 Hallam FM 149 Hallam 2 (formerly Magic AM) 150 Hallam 3 151 Heart (Cambridgeshire) (Cambridge & Newmarket) 152 Heart (Cambridgeshire) (Greater Peterborough) 153 Heart (Cornwall) 154 Heart (Devon) (Exeter & East Devon) 155 Heart (Devon) (North Devon) 156 Heart (Devon) (Plymouth) 157 Heart (Devon) (South Hams) 158 Heart (Devon) (Torbay) 159 Heart (East Anglia) (Norfolk & North Suffolk) 160 Heart (East Anglia) (Suffolk) 161 Heart (Essex) (Colchester) 162 Heart (Essex) (Harlow) 163 Heart (Essex) (Southend & Chelmsford) 164 Heart (Gloucestershire) 165 Heart (Home Counties) (Bedfordshire) 166 Heart (Home Counties) (Beds, Bucks & Herts) 167 Heart (Home Counties) (Milton Keynes) 168 Heart (Home Counties) (Northamptonshire) 169 Heart (Kent) 170 Heart (London) 171 Heart (North East England) (Teesside) 172 Heart (North East England) (Tyne & Wear) 173 Heart (North Wales) 174 Heart (North West England) 175 Heart (Scotland) (East) 176 Heart (Scotland) (West) 177 Heart (South Coast) (Dorset & The New Forest) 178 Heart (South Coast) (Hampshire & West Sussex) 179 Heart (South Wales) (East) 180 Heart (South Wales) (West) 181 Heart (Sussex & Surrey) (Crawley & Surrey) 182 Heart (Sussex & Surrey) (Sussex) 183 Heart (Thames Valley) (Berkshire & North Hampshire) 184 Heart (Thames Valley) (Oxfordshire) 185 Heart (UK) 186 Heart (Watford & Hemel) 187 Heart (West Country) (Bath) 188 Heart (West Country) (Bristol) 189 Heart (West Country) (Somerset) 190 Heart (West Midlands) 191 Heart (Wiltshire) 192 Heart (Yorkshire) 193 Heartland FM 194 heat radio 195 High Peak Radio 196 IBC Tamil 197 104.9 Imagine FM 198 Insight Radio 199 104.7 Island FM 200 Isle of Wight Radio 201 Isles FM 202 JACK fm (Surrey) 203 106 JACK fm (Oxfordshire) 204 107 JACK fm Berkshire Page 3 B2StationList.txt 205 JACK 2 (Oxfordshire) 206 JACK 2 (Surrey) 207 JAMM Radio 208 Jazz FM 209 Juice 107.2 210 }, 211 107.6 Juice FM 212 99.8 KCFM 213 Kerrang! 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