Infoanon wrote: » Scrolling RDS is not allowed in Ireland by the BAI - though it is used widely across Europe. East Coast had scrolling early on but like all the pirates - KIC / Energy where told to switch it off.
SATNAV wrote: » Hearing Energy AM Dublin on FM , I think its the Cube are relaying Energy from the SDR on www.pirate.ie ??? Sounds Good .
pirateradiohed wrote: » Shame pirate.ie doesn’t have an FM SDR. There’s none in Ireland that I can find
JDxtra wrote: » Is an online FM SDR possible though? The ones I have seen targeted other parts of the band. I wouldn't mind having a go at setting one up.
pure fm wrote: » 99.6 who is it could they not move to 99.3 fm right on top of Xmas fm
SWR meter wrote: » Heard it too needs to go off asap.
Sunnyboy10 wrote: » Yes I have heard it too absolutely crazy thing to do, Xmas fm on 99.5 and radio ???? on 99.6 . I think radio ???? will get a visit from comreg without a shadow of a doubt in the next day or two. Xmas fm getting wiped out coming into Bray
turbocab wrote: » Sunnyboy10 wrote: » Yes I have heard it too absolutely crazy thing to do, Xmas fm on 99.5 and radio ???? on 99.6 . I think radio ???? will get a visit from comreg without a shadow of a doubt in the next day or two. Xmas fm getting wiped out coming into Bray and the difference between soutd Dublin on 93.9 getting wiped out from rte s bray relay on same frequency
marno21 wrote: » 93.9 is also Greystones, rather than Bray Greystones and Dundrum should be sufficiently far apart given that DSFM is a 100W operation and not from a high site.
Sunnyboy10 wrote: » Do you not understand that frequency overlapping should never happen even if one station is in North Wicklow and one in South County Dublin also that ridiculous carry on, on 99.6 fm with overlapping that was interfering with a legitimate licensed station on 99.5 fm that also should never happen absolute crazy.
SWR meter wrote: » Hot fm no live shows this week and internet stream has been playing different music
hustlergraham wrote: » Hopefully the end is near...
pirateradiohed wrote: » Think it is TBH
pirateradiohed wrote: » Is there a major difference between their online and FM content?
end of the road wrote: » they have at least 2 streams from what i can find. the main one being promoted seems to be from fk's studio and the other from the studio in dublin. the dublin studio comes through both when in use, so i presume fk's server relays the one from the dublin studio during live shows from dublin. the smarter thing would be to link the dublin studio to the main server and relay fk's output through the automation, that way there is consistent output on the main online stream and fm all of the time. lots of automation software has some sort of facility to play an internet stream, even the free version of zara.
pirateradiohed wrote: » Any link for the stream not listed on their site?
castle2012 wrote: » All pirates in Dublin off air except hot fm
Sunnyboy10 wrote: » That’s good to know 80% of them play rubbish anyway including hot fm