mackersdublin wrote: » In Dublin City this afternoon 91.0 Hot FM and a strong carrier on 107.1
Dipole Keith wrote: » That blank carrier that was on 107.1 in Dublin the last week or so is off today
Radio fan 88.1 wrote: » Im picking it up now in clondalkin Wrong info
Dipole Keith wrote: » Oh well done, it was off earlier
Sunnyboy11 wrote: » Sure anyone can now put a blank carrier on 107.1 as there not been anyone on it for weeks.
tiswasfan wrote: » 107.1 is a great frequency and Phever is looking for a new home....... just putting that out there. #bringbackphever #pheverbeliever
castle2012 wrote: » Club Fm have been clear they will be back on 107.1fm, There social media has the posts.
TheBMG wrote: » I know this one! Sure anyone can so its your carrier on 107.1 ? PARKLIFE!! Or your just another one of these boards.ie people that sit on there computer typing on here that does noting. PARKLIFE!! I know i havent the equipment to put a carrier on so not us all can PARKLIFE!! Its true what some people say theres a lot of people on here then can do feck all but can talk the talk PARKLIFE!! If its so easy to do whats your station or carrier and your name PARKLIFE!! My name is Joe O Sullivan and im a Radio Enthusiast im not hidden behind a username PARKLIFE!! Sorry but some people on here really Frustrate me good for typing and giving there Negative views on matters that they could not do themselves. PARKLIFE!!
JDxtra wrote: » I'd love to hear Phever and some other alternative stations back on FM. Phever seem happy enough though on their digital platforms and are doing well. The only city wide FM pirate in Dublin is Hot, and there aren't too many positives to say about that (weak signal, poor playout, limited music selection, too many ads, lack of imaging, poor audio quality and low modulation). It could have done really well with some effort, even if it was left just in automation.
TheBMG wrote: » Can you even describe Hot as citywide? I’ve a decent car radio and it struggles to get a consistent signal from them in most parts of Dublin.
JDxtra wrote: » Well, that's true! What I mean is that it's not a low powered/local area only station.
Declan A Walsh wrote: » Why is it that practically all the low powered/local area only stations tend to be over the west of the city??
JDxtra wrote: » Coincidence I guess. They generally don't come from high sites, so it's likely just whatever the operators had access to.The Beach/The Vault on 105.7 were on the south side.
Max Power 2010 wrote: » The 90s Network are on the Northside I believe.
Ronan Raver77 wrote: » Yea its a pain when im workin/driving around every day with no pirates on guys.. and i prefer listing on fm too... Freedom 92 is back but only online only. Myself and a few of the freedom crew back doing shows Wish it was on fm but highly doubt it.Had a quick listen to Hot the other day:eek: Hope Club and Pirate fm back soon!!