FrostyJim wrote: » 105.2 in Dublin should be free to use shortly too unless the station who get txfms licence use the same frequency.
marno21 wrote: » There is no station getting TXFM's licence. It will go silent on or before October
ITV2 wrote: » noticed today the Square radio on 107.9 very weak single.
pirateradiohed wrote: » this obviously a pirate, what music does it play?
end of the road wrote: » it could also be a temp licence
FrostyJim wrote: » No phever on 91.6 or 93.2 today in Dublin. Non-stop nineties seems to be going from strength to strength with more shows now and more imaging, starting to sound like a real station with ad breaks and everything!
JDxtra wrote: » Not mentioned here yet, but Rince Radio is on 94.3 in Dublin.
JDxtra wrote: » No. Rince apparently means 'dance' in Irish. It's also on TuneIn. Playing 90s dance. The occasional liner in between tracks.
pirateradiohed wrote: » you picked up storm NE in Dublin? never can where did you pick it up?
FrostyJim wrote: » Yeah I picked it up in Blanchardstown. Was patchy but strong enough in places. Where do they broadcast from does anyone know? Roughly obviously!
pirateradiohed wrote: » Dundalk co Louth
FrostyJim wrote: » That's some crazy range they have then. About 50 miles away.
JDxtra wrote: » Rince have moved from 94.3 to 88.1.
pirateradiohed wrote: » marno what you picking up from Clermont carn?
pirateradiohed wrote: » So the switchover to 107.1 thing is gone?