dxireland wrote: » Jumping around the band won't get you raided Actually works out better because very hard to track you down and jumping mountain sites
KildareP wrote: » Beat on 102.0 is sounding very dodgy for the last few weeks like they are feeding the TX via a low bitrate MP3 stream. There's a "TEST" on 99.5 playing what sounded like Club FM jingles and dance music. Quite strong between Leixlip and Maynooth.
Declan A Walsh wrote: » So could it actually be Club FM after all this talk from others about Galaxy on 99.5 FM?
Sunset11 wrote: » Coming back this morning From Mullingar N4 to N7 naas Picking up strong signal on 91.6 RDS reading stand by German dance station
Insidethetent wrote: » The recent instances of thuggish behaviour from the raiding parties (antennae destroyed, cables cut up, masts dismantled, officials laughing into cameras, taking pleasure in their destruction etc) is a worrying trend. .
Losty Dublin wrote: » What recent instances are you talking about here?
Infoanon wrote: » This is not a new phenomenon, I can recall instances dating back to '89 - comreg are doing their job at the end of the day.
Infoanon wrote: » Someone also mentioned fines of €100,some operators were not that fortunate with much heavier fines with others have sufficient warnings from judges that they will never appear on or be connected to a pirate again.
Max Power 2010 wrote: » Wild Country shared the footage of their raid on Social Media where you can see the Guards laughing into the camera before ripping it out.
TheBMG wrote: » I saw the footage and laughed too. What were they meant to do after realising they were on camera?
Insidethetent wrote: » RTE Gold has just closed.....
Sir Galahad wrote: » Following this thread for a while. Are there any "Old Pirates" here at all ? I was in ARD 257 in the late seventies in Bernard Llewellen's building just off Mt. Joy Square. I can recall raids both nasty and polite.
Declan A Walsh wrote: » Pat James, who was on ARD / Radio 257, has posted a few times in this forum, but I don't think he was ever on this particular thread.
Sir Galahad wrote: » The studio in ARD was on the fourth floor of the building. The transmitter was in a small room on the third floor and was like something from a Frankenstein movie. The door had a sign on it "Absolutely No Entry" :eek:. I remember a chap from Clontarf by the name of Cotter working on it and everything appeared to be held together with insulation tape. I still have a large amount of the ARD record library which I'm going to move on as I've no room any more.
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