Infoanon wrote: » Infoanon wrote: » hibits wrote: » Flash FM - in mono , audio is loud but not distorted except for some high frequencies. Doubt if casual listeners would even notice. d Flash FM sounding dreadful tonight - possibly the transmitter itself is the problem though hard to judge since I don't know the set up - definitely would check to see if there where any sprogs ? Is Flash Fm another one , or are you referring to that rubbish on 99.5 fresh
Infoanon wrote: » hibits wrote: » Flash FM - in mono , audio is loud but not distorted except for some high frequencies. Doubt if casual listeners would even notice. d Flash FM sounding dreadful tonight - possibly the transmitter itself is the problem though hard to judge since I don't know the set up - definitely would check to see if there where any sprogs ?
hibits wrote: » Flash FM - in mono , audio is loud but not distorted except for some high frequencies. Doubt if casual listeners would even notice. d
Infoanon wrote: » Infoanon wrote: » Flash FM sounding dreadful tonight - possibly the transmitter itself is the problem though hard to judge since I don't know the set up - definitely would check to see if there where any sprogs ? Fresh sounds a bit loud tonight, it wouldn’t stop on a scan and information not coming up with the RDS.
Infoanon wrote: » Flash FM sounding dreadful tonight - possibly the transmitter itself is the problem though hard to judge since I don't know the set up - definitely would check to see if there where any sprogs ?
kazoo106 wrote: » This TX on 87.8MHz appears to have no RDS. Car radios hopping over to a weak 89.1 from Kippure
Dipole Keith wrote: » Infoanon wrote: » Fresh sounds a bit loud tonight, it wouldn’t stop on a scan and information not coming up with the RDS. A bit loud it’s roaring absolute rubbish
Infoanon wrote: » Fresh sounds a bit loud tonight, it wouldn’t stop on a scan and information not coming up with the RDS.
castle2012 wrote: » Looks like Hot Fm are making a return in a couple of weeks . Apparently there building a new studio again . They must have got turfed out of the last one . It would explain the blank carrier on 91.0 ,holding the frequency I guess .
Dipole Keith wrote: » 1025 Kiss off the air in Dublin
end of the road wrote: » they are off for upgrades according to their facebook.
JDxtra wrote: » In Dublin, 99.5 Fresh FM off in addition to Kiss 102.5 and the carrier on 91.0. Phever 94.3 is the only FM pirate I could pick up this afternoon.
Dipole Keith wrote: » With Kiss off this evening I’m picking up Radio Pembrokeshire 102.5 from Wales On the M50.
Dipole Keith wrote: » I’m picking up a relay of Energy Power Am 1395 on FM in Dublin this evening, good signal on 99.0, No RDS, sounds like a studio feed as it’s in sync with AM
Declan A Walsh wrote: » They have turned up on various frequencies this year between 99.0 and 99.3. The only thing I'm curious about, assuming that the folks in Energy are aware of it, is why they never mention those relays? After all, not everyone has AM on their cars. I picked up Retro FM on 92FM last night and today around Nutgrove, Ballinteer and Dundrum. There seems to be an increase and improvement in the signal. Incidentally, I heard Derek Jones on this afternoon. I happened to hear him signing off at 3pm: he said he had been on for three hours. He certainly plays stuff that you rarely, if ever, hear on licensed radio stations, with the possible exception of community stations. He seems to favour light pop tunes from the sixties and early seventies. You definitely would not hear the like on 4FM or Q102, and not that particular slant on Sunshine. It's the kind of music you might have heard on RTE Radio 1 about 40 years ago, with the likes of Val Joyce, but not anymore.
castle2012 wrote: » 1025kiss put up a screen shot of there new website in Instagram earlier .Looks very smart .looks like these guys are going to offer an online option shortly
Max Power 2010 wrote: » Excellent, some live content will be all that's missing then.. They did advertise for jocks a couple of months ago, i can only assume it's in the pipeline but wonder what the delay is. Anyway at least if i ever need a locksmith i know who to call.
One More Toy wrote: » Max Power 2010 wrote: » Excellent, some live content will be all that's missing then.. They did advertise for jocks a couple of months ago, i can only assume it's in the pipeline but wonder what the delay is. Anyway at least if i ever need a locksmith i know who to call. Heard kiss all the way from south Dublin to meath today
VonLuck wrote: » Max Power 2010 wrote: » Excellent, some live content will be all that's missing then.. They did advertise for jocks a couple of months ago, i can only assume it's in the pipeline but wonder what the delay is. Anyway at least if i ever need a locksmith i know who to call. Because security is a serious matter. Genuine question - what's the attraction to having DJ's? I personally love that it's constant music without interruption (for the most part).
VonLuck wrote: » Because security is a serious matter. Genuine question - what's the attraction to having DJ's? I personally love that it's constant music without interruption (for the most part).
Fisherman Sam wrote: » I think djs on it will ruin it. I listen for the non stop music the classics and too hear new music i havent before. Its on in lots of places tho herd it in my barber yesterday and a good few cars