If you have a tef86 you long press mode, then go down to fm settings, set lower band edge and you can put in what you like, so you could set it to 85mhz. Theres an si radio a tiny thing that tunes down there by default, with a socket on it, think the sensitivity is as good as the tef but selectitvity not as good, (below fm it wouldn’t matter so much) seem to of left out any audio amplfier, I think your better off with a nice tef one, its got a speaker you can hear and a volume control on the headphones jack, so you can jack with that.
marqueemoon wrote: ↑Mon Oct 20, 2025 3:41 pm
How much power would he have had to be using to reach Ireland?
I think I only have one radio that goes below 87.5, a Sony SW-100E.
I think fmenjoyer has done a good job of answering, there was klub fm cork that was heard in finland by eskip on 87.5 and germany too, think that was in the kw range, tropo range of it suspect was the wirral. There were london pirates that were heard in finland under eskip too, power less that the cork station. I suppose the trouble with lower power, some people have said it could work, within the fm band 87.5 to 108 there are so many more powerful transmitters, would have reach the layers of the atmosphere to make it happen. I'm sure i've heard transmitters outside the eu on 87.5 and 108, I suppose something on 87 has more of a chance to make it else were.
I once had an rsl from reading it was weak, (25w) 87.7 there for only a short period during intense tropo, if the power had been alot higher (1,000's of watts) would of likely come in full quieting…likely require less intense fluke event to hear something coming through. Someone on fm watchdogs had a taxi rank below fm, they use nb modulation suppose is different makes the signal go further, suppose theres less frequencies involved than wideband fm, so maybe less to interfere with.