davebrowntec wrote: » whats the bets NRG got a call from comreg thats why the online is off to.
end of the road wrote: » wonder what the point of these relays are,
Antenna wrote: » well obviously to increase FM coverage. They wouldn't be 'relays' in the usual sense of the word, the audio would be fed by intelsat satellite rather than from another FM transmitter Their website mentions various towns they were planning to extend tohttp://www.spiritradio.ie/on-air/where-can-i-listen "We are working hard to implement the next phase which will see more FM transmitters appearing in many towns across Ireland such as: Athlone, Carlow, Clonmel, Drogheda, Ennis, Killarney, Kilkenny,Letterkenny, Navan, Naas, Newbridge, Sligo, Tralee and Wexford." No doubt there would be people here saying they'd prefer if 4FM rather than Spirit was allowed to put on additional transmitters in places such as Kilkenny Wexford Killarney etc
castle2012 wrote: » I reckon these guys had some serious youth market share and comreg took them out
JDxtra wrote: » Lyric is on 99.2 from Mount Leinster. Don't think this will be an issue.
barryc2010 wrote: » was in clonanny co laoise today got a station pci fm 108.0 playing old 80s very low power but station only got it for a bit
barryc2010 wrote: » on the way to dublin i got a very strong signal on 87.6 no audio or rds as yat
castle2012 wrote: » I think it may be an issue for comreg , very close to a legal. Yes it may be a fair distance away but it is still interfering with 99.2.
castle2012 wrote: » I'll give Nrg a couple of weeks at most
barryc2010 wrote: » pitty mr quinn is out of the business of taking out pirates lo lo
barryc2010 wrote: » not a good idea for nrg 99.1 they should just say off till xmas fm go off on 27th December
barryc2010 wrote: » dance 91.6 is Paul Wilson/easyradio what a waste of esb some one need to get them of 91.6 nrg could have yous that if that nob head ones not on it first he hade ture80s then easy radio now a dance station what a pleb,,,,
end of the road wrote: » funnily enough comreg have no problem using the frequency for temporary licences. so i'd say its not that much of an issue if an issue at all. tallaght fm used that frequency also you do that
end of the road wrote: » well 99.1 is free at the moment so may as well use it. doesn't matter who it is . someone doesn't need to get them off 91.6. if someone decides to flip station formats thats their right to do so they are a pirate after all.
castle2012 wrote: » Listen as i stated in earlier posts , I have noting against nrg, I think its a great brand as i have posted in many previous posts including the NRG DUBLIN posts
castle2012 wrote: » I would not like to see them been shut, but i would say its a matter of time using 99.1 when Rte are using 99.2 on mount leinster.
castle2012 wrote: » I listened to rte from the north side today and NRG is clearly and interfering with 99.2.
castle2012 wrote: » Surely theres a better frequency available
castle2012 wrote: » as some one posted earlier knock out the rubbish on 91.6fm
end of the road wrote: » nobody said you had. that would rule it out for temporary licences. yet comreg use it for temporary licences even though RTE use mount leinster on 99.2. can you report this to NRG? i might try PM via facebook. 107.3/8/9 maybe why should they be knocked out? they were there first.
castle2012 wrote: » End of road agree with most of what you said there. Might try and let the nrg team know. Leave it with me