I like this station. Is there any evidence to support the allegations that broadcasting on 88.1FM interferes with communications and emergency services? Radio 2 is 88-91FM and it doesn't even interfere with that.
..cont. the advertizing revenue would not only help keep the station on the air but would help offcomm maintain the transmitter for the area.this would be run a simmilar basis to how itv works. simples.
ok here is an idea for the spectrum planners at offcomm to think about."time share air time" it could work.if within a given area (say leeds) there are black holes between radio stations,using limitting bandwidth techniques,you could make available a transmitter where each small station could feed into for a couple of hours.then another one could feed into it after that and so on.each station would pay a small fee for the link to the transmitter and would be allowed to run adverts to....cont..
what a load of bollocks it is for offcom to state that pirate radio stations cause interferance to safety of life services.most of the three main emergency services have now gone over to tetra digital systems which are ultra secure and cannot be interfered with cross modulation from an analogue transmitter.they(offcom) just want to make money from any station that can afford the gear.
Some of the best tunes are broadcasted off these private stations. The regulators are only interested in their pockets. Don't let me music stop, boyzzzzz.
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orrsy 1 month ago
I like this station. Is there any evidence to support the allegations that broadcasting on 88.1FM interferes with communications and emergency services? Radio 2 is 88-91FM and it doesn't even interfere with that.
actordanwilson 2 months ago
..cont. the advertizing revenue would not only help keep the station on the air but would help offcomm maintain the transmitter for the area.this would be run a simmilar basis to how itv works. simples.
escillon1 1 year ago
ok here is an idea for the spectrum planners at offcomm to think about."time share air time" it could work.if within a given area (say leeds) there are black holes between radio stations,using limitting bandwidth techniques,you could make available a transmitter where each small station could feed into for a couple of hours.then another one could feed into it after that and so on.each station would pay a small fee for the link to the transmitter and would be allowed to run adverts to....cont..
escillon1 1 year ago
what a load of bollocks it is for offcom to state that pirate radio stations cause interferance to safety of life services.most of the three main emergency services have now gone over to tetra digital systems which are ultra secure and cannot be interfered with cross modulation from an analogue transmitter.they(offcom) just want to make money from any station that can afford the gear.
escillon1 1 year ago 5
@escillon1 Well Said Brov
raverbaby2001 1 year ago
"have you ever listened to an illegal pirate radio station?" - Are there legal pirate radio stations, too?!? =P
SmashCOBamberg 1 year ago
sad bastards £20.000 4 them 2 even think of givin u a license...
lmaxb1987 2 years ago
Some of the best tunes are broadcasted off these private stations. The regulators are only interested in their pockets. Don't let me music stop, boyzzzzz.
GaydarGuy 2 years ago
Obviously they want all radio tranmissions licsensed and regulated!
Well done guys :-)
no1demic 2 years ago
Keep doing what u do.
pstoddart 2 years ago