Infoanon wrote: » The Unid on 87.5 has re appeared coinciding with the commencement of the higher powered All 80s appearing on 94.3.At the moment All 80s is just playing 80s music with no IDS and gaps between tracks. 98.4 RDS has changed to the 60s are back 105.7 the Beach and 107.1 tbc are on a blank carrier at the moment. Retro 92 & Energy unofficial relay on 99.3 are both on this weekend
pirateradiohed wrote: » What are Fresh playing these days?
pirateradiohed wrote: » ****e of what nature?
Infoanon wrote: » 91.0,91.6,93.2,101.2,102.5?,107.8 also come to mind - why they chose 87.5 is beyond me. Re 1025 Kiss , we don't know how much damage was done to their aerial system,if the TX was also damaged and/or if the infamous letters have headed their way
Mr. MooYagi wrote: » I don't say this lightly and I'm all for encouraging radio etc. Check out the latest RDS on Fresh 99.5. A completely ridiculous story as it can only be described. You'll need half a day to (A). fully read it (B). decipher the appalling spelling and grammar and (C). understand what they are actually trying to say. Needless to say if they xant even get any of that correct it speaks volumes about their ability to get anything right. Comreg do us all a favour etc etc.....
Infoanon wrote: » Bandscan for today vs weekends 87.5 Unid - Dance music with no IDS, went off the air on Sunday afternoon 87.6 Chill - on air 24/7 88.1 Pirate FM - eclectic mix of music - now carrying ads - on air 24/7 92.0 Retro - Sunday only station 93.2 Was All 80s which has now moved to 94.3 94.3 All 80s - 80s music (despite the very ocassional 60s track) , no IDS , gaps between tracks but good signal, good audio and some 'radio' favourites being played - whoever is behind this knows their music! (And has access to hard to get tracks).weekends only station 98.4 Baby ! - non stop 60s - no IDS yet , excellent music from that era , on air Friday to Sunday 99.3 Energy AM relay , weekends only 99.5 Fresh - Dance music 24/7 105.2 Easy FM , weekends and normally from 5pm in the evening time weekdays 105.7 The Beach - currently off air, normally 24/7 107.1 Blank Carrier - on air 1395AM Energy , Friday to Sunday
msg11 wrote: » If I have the time I will do full oneDublin PiratesNorth Dublin 22/04/2013 87.6 POLSKIE (LEGO) WEAK 88.1 NRG (ENERGY) STRONG 91.6 EASY91.6 (EASY) STRONG 93.2 P.D.N (PLAY DANCE NETWORK) STRONG 99.5 REAL80S (RELAY) WEAK 107.1 ID RADIO (TONIC RADIO) STRONG
castle2012 wrote: » Dundalk DAB mix : ABC Dublin, Atlantis, CFM Canaries, Coast to Coast, ENERGY 106, HIT Music Radio, Kiss Cork, Nineties, Polish Radio IRL, Sovereign, Spektrum radio, Tele star 80s, Trance Pulse, Trax, Wild Country, Zenith Rock, That's some selection, here's hoping they turn up the power as only parts of Dundalk covered
Dipole Keith wrote: » Is this a freedab operation or someone else?
pirateradiohed wrote: » Still wish FreeDAB would sort out the muxes they have, instead of always setting up new ones. What’s the point of any of it if hardly anyone can pick it up They claim to be broadcasting to all these places, reality is they’re not. I’m sorry
end of the road wrote: » just to check, you have been all around every single area they state they cover, have scanned and have checked, dab radio working fully, able to support dab and dab+, has up to date firmware if required? i know there are coverage issues due to postings on the thread, but from what i can see they don't seem to add up to the absolute blanket statement you have made.
pirateradiohed wrote: » I travel extensively around Cork and have only received it twice, in one small area before it fades a mile or so later Sat in Waterford City Centre yesterday with a good DAB+ in-car receiver and...no luck. Another user in Sligo looking forward to it, comes on air and he gets nothing. It’s not yet covering Dundalk, which is not a huge area. At least they have admitted on Facebook that their Waterford mux is not massive scale Look, I love that it’s unique, always listen wherever I can pick it up and it’s carrying quality stations. I just feel that, to have any major impact, they should be focused on covering bigger (even if that means slightly fewer) areas. I’d much rather be able to recieve Trax all over Cork City than for 2km in Cork, a bit of West Dublin etc... at the moment anywhere I’ve been in Cork aside from that one area, it’s either not there or constantly fading in and out as I drive around. Unless I’m stuck in traffic in that one area, I’ll have it for a very short trip Great service, great stations, trying to expand way too quickly
kazoo106 wrote: » I listened extensively to it all around Cork city last week while on a business trip - city centre, inside Jurys Hotel, in the car throughout and all the way to Little Island and beyond without any drops - Solid on Motorway north nearly to Toll - and came in for around a mile on the motorway just outside Mitchelstown. I can pick up the Dublin MUX on a level par with the low power tests from Dundalk in Forkhill and Crossmaglen in Co. Armagh. Those low power tests from Dundalk can be also heard clearly at Monasterboice, also on the N2 once you climb out of Ardee and in parts of Dunleer. I find that if its raining my Car radio works much better - perhaps the antenna in the window is not properly tuned RTE use an SFN on Three Rock, Kippure and Clermont Carn to my knowledge - Clermont Carn is very very directional - does not even reach Newry and it doesn't even make the Louth / Monaghan border
fmfan wrote: » Could dab from Dundalk or the border area ever make an impact in Nothern Ireland. I seriously doubt it could reach Belfast. It would be nice to hear something new and fresh in the north again.
castle2012 wrote: » If they got the right site yes. Back around 2003. There was a station beaming into Belfast from Dundalk called Kiss106, Unfortunately they interfered with radar in Belfast Airport, And northern Ireland authorities contacted irish authorities. The site was raided and closed and the owner of the land was subsequently charged. Its documented online
Infoanon wrote: » Hi castle 20 12 , can you let me know where this is documented?, The only station in 2003 that springs to mind is Energy .106 . As Marno21 posted there was a site known as 'Alien Mountain ' (long story) which was originally the home of Kiss 103.7 from 87/88 - a border blaster. By 2003 Magic 105 on 105.5,Energy 106.6 and Thunder 107.7. Energy was reportedly 6kw (a reconfigured ex Nova rig) into 16 5 element yagis directed at Belfast. I do recall interference issues with Thunder but these where addressed. After Black Tuesday there where raids on the site , Energy came back as a weekend only station iirc but shortly afterwards a joint Irish and UK raiding team visited again and this time dismantled the antenna system. It's many years ago now but I seem to recall UCB relay transmitters being left intact...