Deleted User wrote: » I've no issues with Religion but schools need to start teaching more practical things like building electronic kits and programming rather than mostly reading books and learning off Sh1t of no importance. Next is reading writing and maths and languages. There was nothing I was more fascinated with in School as I was in Electronics but no one shared my interest and no one was repairing CRT TV's at the age of 15 that I knew. I received no encouragement or direction to nurture this ability. All people were interested in was the GAA and that's the only encouragement Children get, the GAA is the be all and end all in this country but Children with the ability for science, programming, electronics are left with no encouragement and/or direction and also the internet and social media is making complete retards out of Children today and not just Children/Teenagers.
marno21 wrote: » 252 getting absolutely hammered by Algeria in Peterborough tonight: http://cambs-sdr.no-ip.org:8901
Deleted User wrote: » I've no issues with LW 252 at any time in Carlow. 50 db over 9.
Deleted User wrote: » Not many cars today have LW,...
Grady Boyd wrote: » RTE lw 252 is closing down for 2 weeks from Tuesday for changing the bottom plate on the mast, I guess the campaigners were wrong when they said rte were lying about the site needing expensive maintenance as the mast gets older ?
CrowdedHouse wrote: » They're all BMW's I can hear weak music on 5970 kHz (apologies for OT)
Karsini wrote: » An announcement was made on 252 at midnight, advising of the closure. It said that the transmission equipment has been in constant use for 27 years (not entirely true) and needs urgent maintenance. It mentioned the replacement of the mast's baseplate. I also noticed that I can null RTE completely and hear Algeria by turning the radio, even though the transmitter is only about 30km away from me.
ei9go wrote: » Was in Kent for the past week and there is no signal strength there at all in the car. 252 is not really usable past Cardiff. They must be only running about 50 kw. As data roaming has arrived, I tried the RTE Radio Player with Bluetooth in the car. Perfect sound but stopped and buffered all the time. Unusable. So much for moving to modern delivery methods.
dxhound2005 wrote: » I have a receiver with a signal meter. I can peak signals with a loop antenna. RTE is 40 dB over S9 at peak so there has been no reduction in power. If you had a receiver with a loop antenna in a quiet location you would get reception in Kent. RTE is dominating Algeria on the Dutch receiver just now, and that is past Cardiff.