Dipole Keith wrote: » Why are Retro Fm on 3 different frequencies in Dublin today? There covering the same area so what’s the point. All out of sync with each other. 92.0, 94.3 & 99.3
Infoanon wrote: » For starters the three transmitters cover different areas - it's like arguing why are Nova on 100.1/.3/.5 and 95.7. So that’s the way the forum has gone, you ask a question and get smart answers, A pirate station on 3 frequencies is asking for trouble, for starters 92.0 is Finglas/Glasnevin, So are you telling me that two mountain sites won’t cover that area. Nova are covering Dublin, Meath, Wicklow & Kildare, Three Rock, Bray head, Balbriggan & Saggart.
turbocab wrote: » no different to rte and today fm
castle2012 wrote: » Now Fm stream is putting out pirate fm, they must be behind Pirate FM. To be fair to them Pirate fm (while not my type of music) sounds good and is very consistant. Best of luck to them with there venture
Max Power 2010 wrote: » Nice one, I'll have a listen tomorrow, hopefully there isn't a prisoner request show on Sundays.
Dublindj2020 wrote: » What does a prisoner request show on a sunday mean?
castle2012 wrote: » I wonder is it anything to do with the guys that ran club fm in the 90s? They where a really decent pirate at the time
Dipole Keith wrote: » Exactly the same signal as Xtreme FM, low transmitter site, Good out west Dublin but fades quickly on the M50 at the airport. I’d say it’s just a name change
Dublins anorak wrote: » Different operation Completely I have been told
Dublindj2020 wrote: » Same jingles as the old club fm so i assume so!
castle2012 wrote: » Very little coverage in North Dublin. They must have bought the xtreme gear, it's a shame its low power. 107.1 is a great frequency as there's very little over lap from other stations.
Mr. MooYagi wrote: » 1395 AM I heard sung jingles for 'Metro' ....Energy change its name???
Dipole Keith wrote: » That’s Retro, Retro FM getting replayed on 1395AM today. So that’s 92.0, 94.3, 99.3 FM & 1395AM
Dublindj2020 wrote: » Why are retro taking up 3 fm freqs?? Very very silly carry on. Attention will be drawn to them very soon i would imagine and rightly so!
Infoanon wrote: » Not for the first time (and hopefully not the last) a number of stations are relaying each other - call it for fun - but far more importantly call it what it is - providing a wider audience the opportunity to listen to live programming from one station. No pirate station in Dublin has anything approaching city wide coverage hence relays improve coverage area.
Radio fan 88.1 wrote: » I had delivers in balbriggan last night could get club fm there could nerver get xtreme fm that side of dublin . It's nice to have a dance station with nice audio all I will say is best of luck to them it says on there Facebook that they are only testing so i will look forward to see the station progress
castle2012 wrote: » You must have been up a hill in Balbriggan, Cant be got till after lusk driving to Dublin