Dacia1300 wrote: » @Mad lad, those were the days...
Mickey Mike wrote: » Back in the day we had R1 from Tullamore (567) R2 from Athlone (612). I have always wondered could have RTE broadcast all radio channels from Tullamore? just like the FM channels using combiners, any one know!
Mickey Mike wrote: » Internet Radio I'm thinking is the way forward.
Mickey Mike wrote: » On a separate note, I got my house connect to fiber broadband from eir, and its amazing. Internet Radio I'm thinking is the way forward.
Jay Zee wrote: » 6 months from Today RTE LW is due to cease
dxhound2005 wrote: » Back even further Radio Eireann was broadcast from Athlone. Tullamore came along in 1975.http://homepage.eircom.net/~totalbroadcast/athlone2.html
Mickey Mike wrote: » I wonder will it, you never know it might run until 2030, by then a lot of the old crowd will be gone. I'll be next in the firing line.
dxhound2005 wrote: » I assume all these frequencies are still allocated to Ireland, so someone could apply to use them for a new service.
Dacia1300 wrote: » I doubt it very much as the “on 252 LW” section of the TOTH announcement has been edited out in recent weeks
Mickey Mike wrote: » Please tell me what is "TOTH"?
Dacia1300 wrote: » If RTE had any sense that is what should happen, IMO. But look at this way - 567 Tullamore has been idle for the last 10 years. It seems to me that RTE/2RN would rather burn the transmitters than let someone else use them. What a waste
Dacia1300 wrote: » It seems to me that RTE/2RN would rather burn the transmitters than let someone else use them. What a waste
Deleted User wrote: » is RTE deliberately trying to ensure 567 Khz stays dead as if they're doing their bit to rid the world of ancient technology ?
[Deleted User] wrote: » DRM is far from dead , it's gaining traction in Asia and more and more transmissions in DRM + more radios hitting the market and any PC can decode the signal with a cheap SDR.