HeyFrankie wrote: » Franks shows on Hot fm must be so good that they are worth replaying multiple times. Check the Hot fm facebook page as they are setting up a new studio. Doesnt matter how many studios they have they still sound terrible on fm.
Sir Dosser wrote: » NOW fm having some more technical problems. It's as if two songs are fighting to play at the same time you you get a few seconds of a song every now and again. Either that or somebody is jamming them with the irish top 40. If they got a reliable output system and got a few djs who knew what they were doing it would make for a good station. Right now it's in the same category as Hot and we all know how much of a shambles that is.
Aliveireland wrote: » Amazing DAB and FM DX conditions today in Wexford. All DAB from South Wales booming in even Wenvoe from just outside Cardiff at a distance of 250 KM. Also North Hessary Plymouth at 274 KM. Sometimes FM from these points is receivable but in my experience very rarely DAB. And in FM a couple of unidentified French stations and Kiss FM from Mendip Pen hill in Somerset on 101FM at 300KM. If anybody is interested in that sort of thing!
Antenna wrote: » Yes exceptional conditions, amongst others I was receiving a relatively good signal from Heart South Wales on 105.4 (from near Cardiff) on car radio around 5PM. Didn't quite manage RDS but clear mono reception. THe French Classical music network was just about audible on 89.4, from Brest
Antenna wrote: » Yes exceptional conditions, amongst others I was receiving a relatively good signal from Heart South Wales on 105.4 (from near Cardiff) on car radio around 5PM. Didn't quite manage RDS but clear mono reception. (PS: it was surprising RDS did not appear, possibly their RDS subcarrier is set a bit low)
Aliveireland wrote: » Just took out the UK digital TV aerial and Freevied from South West is booming in all over the place.https://youtu.be/ETz9Ox7pUXc
castle2012 wrote: » Hot fm have fixed their tech issues. reception has much improved. Station now has rds and in stereo. Also can be picked up as far as drogheda
JDxtra wrote: » Airomate is only €30. Everyone who uses it should buy a copy, it won't break the bank.
LiveRadio.ie wrote: » Are you kidding me? Airomate? This software not updated since 2007. Latest supported OS windows xp. Middle ages.
Sir Dosser wrote: » Listened to NOW FM the last few mornings and evenings on the way to and from work and find it very repetitive. Think the songs are actually in the same order too. Does anyone know if they plan to widen their playlist? The choices are good but hearing them too often.
Sir Dosser wrote: » To answer my own post, it sounds like some new songs have been added!
pirateradiohed wrote: » Can anyone explain why there’s always a mishmash of Beat/WLR on 88.0 in Dungarvan? It must have RDS in common with WLR because if left on it always switches automatically to WLR’s strongest freq
hustlergraham wrote: » It is old indeed and most audio processing software today has RDS built in to it, but Airomate still works fine. Keep in mind, Hot FM are not technical at all. They may have just did a Google search and that came up.