TallGlass wrote: » At least regulation stops this stuff with legal stations, not saying they would or should.
Infoanon wrote: » Not so.....allegedly
TallGlass wrote: » How are the BCI meant to know there are issues, no one from what I can see is reporting them. Although I hope Phantom/TX FM going under was a wake up call for them.
marno21 wrote: » BBC Radio stations from North Hessary Tor in Cornwall were making their usual appearance here during fine weather. Poster on Digital Spy has an impressive list of stations received in Lancashire including NEAR FM and 4FM from Nowen Hill in Cork.
castle2012 wrote: » Gorse fire on Dublin Mountain s. I wonder will any radio transmitters be affected
Rock Solid wrote: » I think the Jammer is gone as FK is in Dublin now. There busy setting up the studio.
end of the road wrote: » yup, live now at the moment
hustlergraham wrote: » RDS reading Testing on 94.1 in Dublin
castle2012 wrote: » What type of music?
pirateradiohed wrote: » At least now Hot’s shows are in stereo now that FK’s over here
JDxtra wrote: » Hot FM now on 93.2. Signal reading is 52dB.
Antenna wrote: » If they had a Mono FM transmission up to now I'd imagine it was to reduce the impact of the jamming (as it would do).
pirateradiohed wrote: » No, only the broadcasts from Spain were in mono. It was always in stereo aside from that
TallGlass wrote: » Seem to be back on 94.3 and off 93.2 now?