Losty Dublin wrote: » Picking up Chill on 87.6 but at times there is a station which is either almost under it on 87.5 or close to itis causing a lot of interference. It is definitely not a harmonic or a leak nor is it a superheterodyne as it's hammering out hard dance as distinct to the more soul and ambience led output of Chill.
JDxtra wrote: » Yes, heard that too last week. It didn't travel well which suggests a low down site.
Infoanon wrote: » Any chance it's the No.1 relay ?, it's no longer on 105.7 and the location where I picked up 87.5 is where no. 1 would have been available in the past.
JDxtra wrote: » It was high BPM hard house/trance and no RDS came up, so I'd say it was not the No. 1 relay.
pirateradiohed wrote: » Mad guess and probably a long shot, but any chance it's Flirt FM from Laois? They've used frequencies aruond that areabefore and cover serious ground.
JDxtra wrote: » It seemed local, I picked it up in Clondalkin and it disappeared as I left area.
pirateradiohed wrote: » Ah OK Hope they find a new freq or something, Chill is a good station and covers a small area as it is without being interfered with
One More Toy wrote: » What freq is chill on?
Declan A Walsh wrote: » Please see list above for Christmas FM frequencies around the country. I added the bit in bold and italics for Monaghan, as there has already been a blank carrier there. This must be the largest geographical spread to date that Christmas FM has had on FM radio. What areas of the country can Christmas FM still not be picked up on FM radio, bearing in mind that some adjacent areas can pick it up?
Dipole Keith wrote: » We’ll driving around I noticed the transmitters for Christmas FM out of sync, the car radio kept flicking from 88.1 to 105.2 & back again, it just sounds like the records skipping which is annoying every few seconds
Infoanon wrote: » Just to add the 88.1 is particularly strong this year on the south side of the city when I have tuned it in - the audio being out of sync is very annoying alas East Coast is still out of sync for many years at this stage. Flash 99.5 is being wiped to mush by the 99.4 TX
Trampoline1 wrote: » Any truth that Retro 92fm has closed down? Their online radio service is also gone. If it’s true it’s a pity because they played so brilliant oldies.
Dipole Keith wrote: » First of all welcome to boards.ie Are they the same owners as Easy radio?
Declan A Walsh wrote: » No, Retro Radio is the brainchild of Derek Jones. He is a veteran and pioneer of pirate radio going back to the early 1970s. He is one of the main presenters on the station. Other presenters include another veteran Mike Doyle and Mr. Easy Radio himself Paul Wilson! That's the connection!
Infoanon wrote: » The non stop dance music on 87.5 FM has continued 24/7 for the last few days in Dublin. The mono , slightly over modulated, unidemtified station is strongest on the southside. Unfortunately the choice of frequency is bad and completely disrespectfull to Chill who have been on 87.6 for a considerable period of time. There are other frequencies available. Retro 92fm have been on air this Sunday as usual
Declan A Walsh wrote: » Last night, The Vault was being relayed on 1395 kh Medium Wave, home of Energy Power AM. It could be picked up where I was driving between Leopardstown and Ballinteer. For about a month, my car radio has not been picking up any of the FM pirates. I'm not kidding! I have no problem picking all the licensed stations around, including Christmas FM. Just to be clear, before his happened, I was able to pick up the majority of pirates around my area. Any ideas?
JDxtra wrote: » Damaged antenna or loose cable from antenna to tuner. You're likely only picking up stations that are strong enough to not need the antenna.
JDxtra wrote: » Tropo conditions today. Extreme is off, so listening to Nation Radio from Pembrokeshire, Wales on 107.1 in Co. Kildare.