castle2012 wrote: » To be fair. I'm no fan of FK, But automation seems to be the only dance pirates of late. A real shame. I remember back only a few years ago with had Tonic/Nrg/Phever. I know Phever is still available online. But most would have to agree pirates with live DJ'S would be welcome.
Max Power 2010 wrote: » Ah, lock up your daughters folks, here we go again.
hawthorne wrote: » Coast FM comes in very strong on 1494 kHz at the moment. You can listen to it here if you cannot receive it directly: Note the strong first harmonic on 2988 kHz. The SDR must be very close to the transmitter site to pick that harmonic up. Does anyone know something about the transmitter location?
coast fm wrote: » Nothing received on 2988 (2 x 1494) or 4482 (3 x 1494)
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.
hawthorne wrote: » 1st harmonic back on 2988 kHz- but not as strong as yesterday afternoon...
coast fm wrote: » s3 - s4 of noise but nothing else so must be very weak
hawthorne wrote: » Copy a commercial clearly now. Strength varies. Up to s-3 now. NX starting now...
hibits wrote: » This was himself on live streaming for nearly two hours today. Disappointed to see he still has some people here to do the work and get him back on air.
mackersdublin wrote: » RDS on 91.0 was PULSE this afternoon. Hot FM imaging though
JDxtra wrote: » Maybe your tuner has cached the name PULSE on it? If your signal is not strong enough, it could revert to the cached name. For me it says HOT FM.
Rock Solid wrote: » Recieved All 80s today on 94.3
Rock Solid wrote: » My radio in Tallaght displays HOT FM and also pulse1.com
Mr. MooYagi wrote: » Any bank.holiday bandscans? Thanks
JDxtra wrote: » 87.6 Chill FM 88.1 PirateFM 91.0 HOT FM 91.6 Phever (low power) 92.0 RETRO FM 93.2 Pure FM (blank carrier) 94.3 ALL 80S 102.5 RetroNow 105.2 EASY 107.1 CLUB FM Someone else will need to report on status of 94.1, 98.4, 99.3 and 105.7.
Mr. MooYagi wrote: » Anybody notice boards is crawling the last few days? Very slow
JDxtra wrote: » Yes, it's performing very poorly so it's not just you. They are aware of the problem but no ETA for a fix.