Declan A Walsh wrote: » So what pirates still operate outside of Dublin within the 26 counties? Here are a few that I know of: Radio Star Country, AM pirate - Co. Monaghan Radio North, AM pirate - Co. Donegal Redrock Country - Co. Carlow Storm NE - Dundalk RetroNow - Rathoath, Co. Meath (it's not a Dublin station, despite it's main audience! Oh yeah...and not to be confused with Dublin station Retro FM!) Energy - Co. Meath (103FM - not to be confused with other Energys!) Maybes:Open Tempo - Waterford City AM pirate that relays other stations - Dundalk, if it's still operating AM pirate that relays other stations - Sligo, if it's still operating
dxireland wrote: » Yes I picked up that blank carrier coming back from Dundalk around liffey Valley to tallaght I don't think Galaxy crew will be bothered it's a Kildare station not dublin they just splash into parts of South Dublin I think it will be very hard to interfere with them in Kildare like Lucan leixlip maynooth etc ....
Declan A Walsh wrote: » So what pirates still operate outside of Dublin within the 26 counties? Here are a few that I know of: Radio Star Country, AM pirate - Co. Monaghan Radio North, AM pirate - Co. Donegal Redrock Country - Co. Carlow Storm NE - Dundalk RetroNow - Rathoath, Co. Meath (it's not a Dublin station, despite it's main audience! Oh yeah...and not to be confused with Dublin station Retro FM!) Energy - Co. Meath (103FM - not to be confused with other Energys!) Maybes: Open Tempo - Waterford City AM pirate that relays other stations - Dundalk, if it's still operating AM pirate that relays other stations - Sligo, if it's still operating
Losty Dublin wrote: » Misty Mountain from Cavan on 99.4 and Breffni Carousel on 98.4 from Athboy.Where are Energy coming from? And isn't there or wasn't there an AM set up in the Sligo area? On 1494 according to posts on here in the past.
radioguru02 wrote: » Are the following the only FM full-timers left? 91.0 Hot FM (Dublin) 93.2 IceRadio (Dublin) 94.3 Galaxy (Kildare) 98.4 90s Network (Dublin) 104.2 Storm NE (Louth) 107.1 Club FM (when it returns, Dublin) I know nothing about the broadcast hours of Redrock Carlow, Misty Mountain Radio and RetroNow. Amazing the number of ex-pirates which have gone online only, even in the last few years: Easy, Trax, Pirate, Phever, True Radio, DHR, etc.. Fair play to them, not always easy to gain an online audience, although with smart speakers becoming more popular it’s only getting easier
DavidJC wrote: » Was The Beach 105.7 raided? I normally listen to them at the weekend but last weekend they were off on Sunday unusually. Dublin licensed radio is so bleak.
dxireland wrote: » Doing live shows tonight it's a pity can't get them up good in Dublin they do play some good classics also enjoy listening to the relay of the German dance station when they're not live good all-around I need to put a wire out the window in palmerstown to pick them up
dxhound2005 wrote: » The Dundalk pirate is still going on 1494, splattering 20 kHz either side, but that is just very local. Relaying Radio Caroline this last few weeks, with a 5 second delay. When not on 1494 they go to 1611 or 1615, and once I heard them on 1440. I don't think the Sligo pirate also 1494 has been on for a while. Some other things I noticed on MW. Dutch pirate Radio Seagull sometimes uses the Energy frequency 1395. Radio Algeria International has taken over some of the MW frequencies previously used by other broadcasters. 531 and 891 are very strong. Mostly Arabic and French, but some English and Spanish. A strong signal in Dundalk has always been the 999 kHz transmitter in Lancashire, currently used by Greatest Hits. Scheduled to close sometime in April, along with some other UK transmitters used by commercial stations.https://radiotoday.co.uk/2021/02/bauer-to-turn-off-four-am-transmitters-in-the-north/
fmfan wrote: » Very strange indeed, This action was also taken against Wild Country 103.6 in Louth and also to River 104.2 in Donegal in very recent times. Restrictions must not apply to Government agencies.
Pirate Fm wrote: » Congratulations to Paul Wilson and Easy Radio , Awarded a Temporary Licence and will broadcast for 15 weeks from April 3rd on 88.1. Best of luck Paul
JDxtra wrote: » Hot FM off air since some time this afternoon.
JDxtra wrote: » Wow, great. Best of luck to Paul and Easy.
Sunnyboy11 wrote: » Hot fm got a site visit today good riddance . The whole set they had was very poor to say the least.
Dont shoot the messenger wrote: » Hi all Do not think Hot fm was the main Concern of comreg anyone on the Fm band now at this moment in time doesn't Care for them Selfs or land owners or have no brains at all... As I posted here last week with very good information and yet no one took it some stations remain broadcasting tonight' on a quick scan. If there was a visit today to one Mountain site no matter what station it was you will have to believe me on this thay have scanned all of the broadcasting sites to date know it or Not... So if you are broadcasting tonight or this weekend onwards your ****ed and there coming.. Believe me i am still informed they are going to hit 2 at the one time so i told by good sorces . Also just my own personal opinion if they come to your site raid or not and tell your site owner what can happen to them you will lose your siite so basically you are tick fools right now Good night and God-bless _____________________________________ DONT SHOOT THE MESSENGER