There's some very worried railway bridges hereabouts XacXac wrote:While I was at Jim's yesterday I fitted my new 9foot tank whip.
Nice one on the Maplin deal
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There's some very worried railway bridges hereabouts XacXac wrote:While I was at Jim's yesterday I fitted my new 9foot tank whip.
Just goes to show there's nothing new under the sun...Xac wrote:The original Troll?
Ahh, you can't beat a bit of good old lead solder Xac. This new RoHS-compliant lead free stuff is nowhere near as good. If I were a drinker I might compare it to alcohol free beer...Xac wrote:I visited Jim and borrowed his lead filled solder and iron. Oh my what a difference lead makes, how I miss it!
Good That's some dirty transmitter talk about spreading the word Hope they hang the culprits out to dry good an proper...Xac wrote: I've had a look online to see if it was a legitimate station and found nothing, so headed over to OFCOM's site and reported it.
I'd have definitely called for a Jihad on himCitroJim wrote:I was in Tesco this evening picking up Siany and Charlotte after Majorettes...
I missed that sermon Sounds a good 'un . I was listening to Radio 4 as usual... I'd been well miffed if he'd swamped Radio 4 though...
If you travel through 'certain areas' of South London it's all but impossible to listen to FM due to the amount of unlicenced transmitters, it'd be a full time job sending the details of all those to Ofcom.Xac wrote:I've got one of those bluetooth fm transmitter handsfree devices in the car, tuned into 107.2 FM as it's pretty clear in the areas I drive.
This evening when I picked up Danielle from Tescos I got a heck of a lot of interference so turned it off and heard an Islamic sermon being given by someone with an american accent.
They were spread from 107.0 to 107.2 with no RDS.
I've had a look online to see if it was a legitimate station and found nothing, so headed over to OFCOM's site and reported it.
It's just yet another manifestation of spam really, and a terrible blight I seriously wonder if anyone actually listens to them? The ones I heard are invariably terrible quality... In the audio sense that is. Content I cannot comment onDickieG wrote: If you travel through 'certain areas' of South London it's all but impossible to listen to FM due to the amount of unlicenced transmitters