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Radio Abroad

  • 22-04-2012 11:34am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,398 ✭✭✭


    I don't know enough about this hence the post.

    Last Summer, I lost RTE approx 20kms south of Calais and got it back approx 20kms south of Cherbourg.

    In the UK TodayFM is pretty strong for approx 100kms east of Holyhead.

    When we had WiFi we picked up the radio over the Inet but is there another way of listening to RTE / TodayFm in the van when travelling through the UK or Europe?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,488 ✭✭✭Macy0161


    dfbemt wrote: »
    When we had WiFi we picked up the radio over the Inet but is there another way of listening to RTE / TodayFm in the van when travelling through the UK or Europe?
    Satellite? For RTE at least. newstalk too, but don't think today fm too.


  • Registered Users Posts: 181 ✭✭Martin_D


    Jaysus - why would you want to listen to Irish Radio on your hols? 'tis getting away from it you'd want surely.

    Apps on phone work anywhere of course.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,058 ✭✭✭niloc1951


    RTE Radio1 long-wave 252 is good well down into France, but only when stopped as interference is very bad when on the move.

    Unfortunately RTE Radio moved all their satellite broadcasts to 2D a while ago so it's only receivable where RTE or BBC/ITV TV can be got now.

    Why not listen to one of the excellent local stations, RFM to mention my French favourite, and isolate yourself from all the crap news from home and enjoy your travels.
    You really will find some with music to suit your preference with plenty of English language music content.


  • Registered Users Posts: 67 ✭✭shaysue


    I tried the LW waveband while in France in 2011 and had no luck. Previously we always managed to get it on LW. Used laptop and wifi when avail to keep in up to date on misery stories from home.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 198 ✭✭T650


    If I have to listen to radio from home when in France or Germany, I do it via the web. But only if it's important i.e. sport


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,927 ✭✭✭paddyp


    Martin_D wrote: »
    Jaysus - why would you want to listen to Irish Radio on your hols? 'tis getting away from it you'd want surely.

    Have to agree

    Irish radio:
    "recession,recession ... blah blah ... redundancy ... blah blah ... HSE cuts ... blah blah ... austerity, and now for the shipping forecast:

    A gale warning is in operation for all Irish coastal waters, and a small craft warning for lakes and inland waterways. Forecast for Irish coastal waters from Fair Head to Howth Head to Hook Head and for the Irish Sea. North to north west severe gale force 9. Visibility poor to very poor....

    Roche's Pt Automatic. North, 47 Knots, Gust 94 Knots, Heavy RAIN, 0 Miles, 970, Falling slowly ..

    and now for the angelus bong .. bong


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 460 ✭✭Malta1


    paddyp wrote: »
    Martin_D wrote: »
    Jaysus - why would you want to listen to Irish Radio on your hols? 'tis getting away from it you'd want surely.

    Have to agree

    Irish radio:
    "recession,recession ... blah blah ... redundancy ... blah blah ... HSE cuts ... blah blah ... austerity, and now for the shipping forecast:

    A gale warning is in operation for all Irish coastal waters, and a small craft warning for lakes and inland waterways. Forecast for Irish coastal waters from Fair Head to Howth Head to Hook Head and for the Irish Sea. North to north west severe gale force 9. Visibility poor to very poor....

    Roche's Pt Automatic. North, 47 Knots, Gust 94 Knots, Heavy RAIN, 0 Miles, 970, Falling slowly ..

    and now for the angelus bong .. bong
    Classic :-)


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