Random fm transmissions

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Random fm transmissions

Post by DJBigBag » Sun Oct 05, 2025 2:42 pm

Hello everyone on this post I will post when my friends random transmissions will come on the dial. The fm dial. Thanks everyone.
I will give frequency and when on and you can hear it hopefully. Ofcom won't have time to come cause only on a few hours unmanned.Only high quality PLL RF used so they don't need to come anyway.

Your'e sincerely DJ BIGBAG

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Re: Random fm transmissions

Post by FMEnjoyer » Mon Oct 06, 2025 5:57 pm

That sounds slightly dodgy, I am not entirely sure how quick the authorites can track and get to any given location. I know they have some kind of automatic trianglulation system to get a rough location. It would be worth looking where the main monitoring stations were from where this is planned. Some might know more about his on here
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Re: Random fm transmissions

Post by radionortheast » Thu Oct 09, 2025 2:01 pm

Wonder what area this will be in, alot of people are in the south east, no good for me, theres vast areas of the uk were no one’s listening. For something that was there for a few hours covering a good area, don’t think be written about it apart from fm watch dogs, it might worth posting over there, looking over there.

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Re: Random fm transmissions

Post by Persona Non Grata » Thu Oct 09, 2025 5:22 pm

FMEnjoyer wrote: Mon Oct 06, 2025 5:57 pmIt would be worth looking where the main monitoring stations were
Even if one could find that out the information could go out of date with as new locations are added or sites moved.

We can safely assume that London has several and every other major city has at least one with some also scattered across random regional locations.

With the possible exception of some of the London sites these wont be just monitoring the FM broadcast band but will be scanning the entire spectrum looking for unlicenced transmissions and licenced ones flouting the terms of their licence.

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