Here is a revue of the entire FM spectrum in my country
https://voca.ro/1k9znnkwyBXf
Going from 80 to 108 mhz
What do you think? Do the same if you have a radio on hand please.
Are illegal broadcasts a thing in Israël?
They're very big here in rural areas. Last week my friends father was streaming om the FM
>>212229488It used to be, I wouldnt know if all of these stations are legit.
There used to be a famous one called the Voice of Peace. It was a British party yacht broadcasting from international waters. Playing crazy stuff and also football streams
>>212229488>Are illegal broadcasts a thing in IsraëlMainly by the surrounding arab cites and villages since the police won't enter them
I live in a big city in the west of my country. We have 5 + 1 state stations, 1 federal station, 1 by the British military, 1 from the university (students studying journalism), and 1 private station. If you're in the west of my town, you also get the private station from the neighbouring city.
Every household has to pay a radio & TV tax for the state stations. (Some states like NRW, Bremen and Hessen have their own broadcasting corporation, others share one. Like for example the federal states of Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Niedersachsen and Mecklenbeck-Vorpommern share the Norddeutscher Rundfunk, North German Radio (and TV)).
FM is called "ultrashortwave" (UKW) here has a range of about how far you can see. So people living in the country may get a lot less stations than I do. I live in a metropole region where the emission wattage for the stations is limited in order not to interfere with the stations of neighbouring cities. It's still pretty good, but I noticed that I get no reception at all when I'm directly under the tower.
>>212229488Pirate radio used to be a problem in the 1970s and 1980s. The postal service had especially equipped cars to triangulate the pirate stations and often took them out in an hour or two. In the 1990s some bigger cities had private access cable TV stations to prevent pirate radio. You could go to the cable TV office, borrow a camcorder and record your own program, and they would broadcast it some time later. I think this is gone now, but it hosted some funny weirdoes at the time.
Also didn't your TV station "Veronica" use to be a pirate radio ship? We had NOS1 and NOS2 on our cable TV when I grew up and I used to enjoy the Veronica programme. It also taught me to understand spoken English as Dutch TV isn't dubbed like ours, but has the original sound track and Dutch subtitles.
requesting for a norweigian to post their fm radio