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Manx radio TT - Steve C - 23-04-2015 Surely radio TT should be on FM as most dab radio's only use FM. RE: Manx radio TT - serowmaster - 23-04-2015 I think its only on am steve RE: Manx radio TT - captainsparkledotcom - 23-04-2015 Wasn't it on FM up round Ramsey? Or somewhere? or was it wishful thinking? RE: Manx radio TT - SILJA - 23-04-2015 AM sounds good around the entire island. RE: Manx radio TT - c iom tt - 24-04-2015 I was going to say, if it is not broken, dont try and fix it, but with the DED........ RE: Manx radio TT - Yamanx - 27-04-2015 It is on FM in one or two places around the circuit, cant remember the frequencies or exact areas, but we used FM when watching from Miln Town last year. RE: Manx radio TT - Malcolm - 27-04-2015 Manx Radio transmits from four sites around the Isle of Man. For technical reasons they each use a different frequency. One site, located at Foxdale, broadcasts on the AM (Medium Wave) band and covers the whole Island. Three sites, however, are needed for Island-wide coverage on the FM (VHF) band. The FM network carries our main service but this can also be heard on the AM frequency 1368 unless we are providing a choice of listening on AM such as the regular broadcasts from Tynwald, the House of Keys, Manx Radio TT and other Island sporting events. All the opt-outs are well publicised on our FM service. Almost all radios these days are capable of receiving both AM and FM transmissions. Many also receive Long Wave and DAB transmissions but Manx Radio does not broadcast via either of these media. Streaming audio of our broadcasts is also available via manxradio.com.. All the FM transmissions are in stereo and carry the Radio Data System (RDS) station identifier of "MANX FM". These are the recommended frequencies for the areas shown. Because of the very hilly nature of the Island there are pockets of unpredictable reception, particularly on the fringes of these areas. If the recommended frequency does not give clear reception, try the others and judge for yourself which is best. FM Transmission. West - Area of JURBY 103.7 MHz North & North East - SNAEFELL 89.0 MHz Central & South - CARNANE (Douglas) 97.2 MHz RE: Manx radio TT - c iom tt - 27-04-2015 I thought Manx Radio TT was only transmited on AM, whilst the FM channels were for normal ( non TT ) programs? RE: Manx radio TT - sticky - 27-04-2015 As AM reception in the Ramsey area is terrible you can get Radio TT on FM in that neck of the woods. I think it's on 106. 3 FM Transmission is 104 - 106 Energy FM Transmits on 91.2 - 93.4 - 98.4 - 98.6 - 102.4 & 105.2 with 91.2 - 98.4 & 105.2 stronger in the Ramsey areas. Malcolm RE: Manx radio TT - SILJA - 28-04-2015 (27-04-2015, 06:15 PM)sticky Wrote: As AM reception in the Ramsey area is terrible you can get Radio TT on FM in that neck of the woods. I think it's on 106.I've heard Radio TT in Ramsey at AM several times with good quality. I believe the quality depends on the reciever as well... |