SATNAV wrote: » Hi Declan , Don't forget Energy AM they are around as long as I can remember , much better in recent years with their music and on every weekend . B
Rock Solid wrote: » What frequency are you on guys ?
Declan A Walsh wrote: » Easy is around since 2001 and Energy AM is around since 2006. So, they are longest and second longest pirates, respectively, in Dublin! I think Radio North has been around much longer, though.
pure fm wrote: » dont kown yet
pirateradiohed wrote: » Longest running pirates nationally are: Radio Caroline - Cork (1981) Radio Star Country - Monaghan? (1988) Radio North - Donegal (1989) These are followed by Cityview in Cork (late 90s, Easy (2001) and Energy (2006.) All others later than 2010
Fuzzy Clam wrote: » See my post above :rolleyes: There is at least one SW pirate that has been on air since the 1970's.
Declan A Walsh wrote: » Jolly Roger?
Fuzzy Clam wrote: » No. I think he's been off for quite a few years. Premier Radio.
pirateradiohed wrote: » 91.0 is no worse than 93.2 Hot FM won’t last, you can be sure of it
paulwilson wrote: » you relay haven't a clue what the hell you are talking about :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D Ur a very sad individual all the **** that you put up about me in behind this that and the outer why am i even responding to the likes of you how many radio stations have you put on air i no its not dance but hell it has survived various raids over the years 17 years on and off air and guess what it is different from the others that is the only reason that i put it on air just because its not in your taste of music dont knock it i have a lot of listeners that are very great full to hear the station so how dare you class me in the same list as hot fm easy is no were in the same sentence as hot im not saying anymore on the subject we have chosen or music library with the help of some very good friends very carefully we dont manage out technical department we leave that to people that no what they are doing im not saying anymore think before you type :mad::mad::mad::mad:
Declan A Walsh wrote: » Do you feel better after getting it off your chest?? Chill pill I think!
JDxtra wrote: » Other stations have dipped in and out of using 91.0 FM in Dublin with lower power. It's not a great choice to be honest, especially with high power from a site. Head just west or north out of Dublin and it's a clash of RTE 2FM versus Hot FM.
pirateradiohed wrote: » Same with RnaG on 93.2
Sunnyboy10 wrote: » 93.2 is a much better frequency than 91.0 believe me
paulwilson wrote: » do i feel better now now im sick to the teeth of all you so called experts talking bull about me or anything i do you lot no sweet bull about me u never even met me so how should i fell :mad::mad::mad:
marno21 wrote: » Cork: 87.5 - Power 87.8 - True (limited range) 104.9 - idents say "Energy", RDS reads TEST 107.0 - mass , weak with no RDS available
Sunnyboy10 wrote: » 99.5 fm back on is that a wise move
SWR meter wrote: » In general I would say it is not wise. Christmas FM get allocated frequencies around 99.4/99.5 and they will be starting soon. Christmas FM gets a lot of attention and they do a great job - best to avoid any issues and stay clear.
Sunnyboy10 wrote: » SWR meter wrote: » In general I would say it is not wise. Christmas FM get allocated frequencies around 99.4/99.5 and they will be starting soon. Christmas FM gets a lot of attention and they do a great job - best to avoid any issues and stay clear. I'm sure that that whoever is operating that 99.5 transmitter is not oblivious to what is about to come on that frequency in the coming days also XMAS FM have been testing on that frequency 99.5 fm of late for North Wicklow.