tiswasfan wrote: » Under-reaction actually. Every unlicensed station on air represents people taking financial and legal risks. Often without advertising or any support. Yet you blab on a public forum for all to read, digging around, coming up with stories, making connections etc. You realise comreg reads these forums for people like you to do their work? You've been told before to think before you type.
tiswasfan wrote: » Serious question. How many people who are actually involved in running or part of a current pirate radio station are happy for anoraks to speculate and publish information in public? Not talking about historical anorak news, just current stations.
tiswasfan wrote: » I've seen owners and presenters named here, sometimes in the wrong, and DI Walsh had to apologise least once if I remember correctly?
JDxtra wrote: » Fairly active band this evening... 87.6 Chill FM 88.1 PirateFM 91.0 PULSE (relay of Hot FM) 91.6 Phever (low power) 92.0 RETRO FM 93.2 Pure FM 94.3 AT HOME 102.5 RetroNow 105.2 EASY 107.1 CLUB FM Unable to get a signal for 94.1, 98.4 or 105.7 today.
Bubbles2020 wrote: » Frank Kennedy live on Pulse 91.0 now. Announcing as Hot FM. Here we go again!!
Declan A Walsh wrote: » Energy Power AM is also on at 1395 kh MW.
castle2012 wrote: » That's really interesting so is Hot Fm back? Or is it just a relay for tonight?
john 1000 wrote: » Yes 91.0 RDS Displays HOT FM it was only a matter of time ie to get to there site and change it
Dipole Keith wrote: » Frank normally comes back on the radio to promote gigs but I can’t see any of them happening with the virus.
castle2012 wrote: » It's a strange one alright. Surprised to see Hot Fm back.
bossdrum wrote: » Fair play to Frank, he's doing a live show now. I think its better radio giving shoutouts and requests rather than just an autoplay. There are a number of good dance pirates on at the moment but it would be great to hear more live programming.
Losty Dublin wrote: » Took a note of these from Stocking Lane; the pirates are in bold. Definitely a day for carrying signals at the expense of clarity but the height helped as well.87.6 Chill FM. Weak but it is in a vulnerable position on the band 88.1 Pirate FM. A poor signal at Stocking Lane yet excellent reception at Superquinn Knocklyon 89.5 St Ita Hospital Radio. Pre programmed output all the way 90.1 BBC2 90.9 BBC391.0 Pulse/Hot FM 91.6 Phever 92.0 Retro FM 92.3 BBC3 93.1 BBC Ulster93.2 Pure. Over loud audio at times, approaching distortion. Possibly their audio feed is too high at playback stage.94.5 BBC98.4 90s Network. Weak signal isn't helped with the weather today.99.0 BBC199.3 Energy relay. Seems to be mono with a pilot light active but there was live output today99.7 BBC1 101.1 Q network102.5 Unidentifed faint dance. Could be a harmonic given the site and conditions 105.2 Easy. Good signal and audio 107.1 Club. Better audio processing than most others Any amendments or comments are more than welcome.
Infoanon wrote: » The Beach 105.7 should have been audible at stocking lane
john 1000 wrote: » I dont really agree with the at all what the point in listening to someone shouting down the mic hot fm sounds like a fun fair ride with Kennedy in the box do you what to higher do you want to go faster eco eco. Would you stop its complete **** radio and makes all the others sound even better simple as that
Infoanon wrote: » 102.5 was probably Retro Now which is stronger out towards Dublin South West, the same goes for Chill which is much stronger out that direction. The Beach 105.7 should have been audible at stocking lane 90s Network signal , by their own admission, is primarily aimed at the Northside but has definitely improved on the southside recently.