kazoo106 wrote: » Block 5D being picked up in all sorts of strange places - on the M1 north of Drogheda, again North of Dundalk and across the border before you drop into Newry, so the nil reception reports from Dublin are strange
castle2012 wrote: » Now Fm are still banging away on there app and nowfm.ie .Did these guys return to fm over the last few months ? Surprised they didn't go up on Freedab
SPDUB wrote: » Not a sign of it in crumlin
pirateradiohed wrote: » The impact this new mux is already having is amazing. Power (Klub) and True are the only 24/7 FM pirates in Cork, and isn’t it just Kiss in Dublin?
end of the road wrote: » pirateradiohed wrote: » The impact this new mux is already having is amazing. Power (Klub) and True are the only 24/7 FM pirates in Cork, and isn’t it just Kiss in Dublin? phever and retro 92.1 as well. maybe retro now as well but i am unsure.
BuzzG wrote: » I must say I admire the speed at which they are rolling out to areas given that I would assume this is a modest operation. When you consider the money and expertise behind RTÉ and the progress that have made with DAB rollout (or lack of).
castle2012 wrote: » Dublin is off by the looks of it
Infoanon wrote: » So in summary DAB in Ireland is in limbo - RTE have no money,Independent sector has no interest and the regulator has made trialing DAB difficult and getting a content licence nee on impossible for new entrants.
hustlergraham wrote: » FreeDAB back on in Dublin.