Mickey Mike wrote: » It looks like Long Wave 252 has won over DAB radio in Ireland. The DAB service is to be switched off next month (April 2020). Many people are glad to see the back of the digital format, yet many people want to RTE to retain RTE Gold, an impossible situation, only chance is to keep it online and saorview platforms. In the hight of RTE cut backs I'm surprised they are keeping Long Wave going into the future. A campaign was had to keep LW 252 but no effort is made to keep Digital radio/Gold.
Digifriendly wrote: » Anyone know if listeners in N. Ireland to R. Scotland 810 MW and Radio Wales 882 MW will now lose signal altogether or are these still going to be available as I'm not sure exactly which transmitters they're coming from.?
Mortelaro wrote: » We've been listening to Wales 882khz in Arklow since I was a boy It gets waspy at times despite being strong which I presume is characteristic of a MW sfn outside its coverage area
All three stations are to be accommodated on a new DAB+ national multiplex in France that is due to start rolling out in 2020, and which is planned to give coverage in much of rural France (as opposed to the general FM frequency planning that concentrates frequencies in the main cities at the expense of suburban and rural coverage) so it is very likely a question of when rather than if.
zorro2566 wrote: » Its an alternative to the bland rubbish that 2FM,Today FM and iRadio pump out! At least they play some music that will appeal to older listeners.When RTE Gold is gone what else is there to listen to on Irish radio, only Classic Hits/4FM or Nova really!
Johnboy1951 wrote: » That really answered the question! Gee thanks! :rolleyes:
zorro2566 wrote: » Keep up! :rolleyes:
RTÉ's digital radio stations - RTÉ 2XM, RTÉ Pulse, RTÉ Gold, RTÉjr Radio and RTÉ Radio 1 Extra - will cease.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » Is RTÉ Gold closing?
Deleted User wrote: » Who'd want 4fm nationwide ?
galtee boy wrote: » Didn't realise their broadcast area was so limited. Could they apply to go nationwide ? Wasnt Newstalk a bit like that in its early days and then went nationwide?
Mortelaro wrote: » Aye,I've a 93i and a 94i The latter I have dab on so listen to gold via dab The 93i because of location can't get dab so god via wifi there
marno21 wrote: » 4FM are only licenced for Dublin + commuter belt, Cork, Limerick, Clare and Galway
zorro2566 wrote: » Internet radio through a set in your house such as a Roberts Stream 93i.
Deleted User wrote: » Stations should be allowed to do what they want anyway , too many restrictions.
Mortelaro wrote: » Tried 4FM on the wifi radio here for a while again Buffering every song So went back to rte gold No buffering
Johnboy1951 wrote: » What is a 'wifi radio'?