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Previously on "BBC Radio Lunacy"

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  • original PM
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    just keep pressing the freq up/down button on the radio - you will eventually get to something interesting!!

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    Why don't you just learn the frequencies?
    Maybe I will, but you can't learn it without knowing it first which is where this all started - I wanted to listen to a station I'd never listened to before.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    No the URL is bbc.co.uk/radio... the problem is the BBC want to brand radio as part of iPlayer. iPlayer radio is reportedly very good but the clue is in the name... radio
    Why don't you just learn the frequencies?

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    They're doing their very best to turn off all that old fashioned 1950s era FM stuff, so we'll all have to listen to the bitrate limited crapola that is DAB.

    CD quality my hairy arse.
    Wot? DAB's not the great thing they told us it would be?

    Well there's a surprise.

    In other news Big Content is exerting pressure on broadcasters to limit the time you get to watch a telly programme you missed.

    Progress, eh?

    And new Apple systems don't have Audio In...

    The message seems to be "Grab what you can while you still can".

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    I think I've spotted your problem
    No the URL is bbc.co.uk/radio... the problem is the BBC want to brand radio as part of iPlayer. iPlayer radio is reportedly very good but the clue is in the name... radio

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Fom bbc.co.uk select "radio" - BBC - iPlayer Radio

    Pick a station.

    Nowhere (I can see) does it tell you what bloody frequency it transmits on! Not for R1, R2, R4 or R5 anyway. It's all iPlayer Radio crap for streaming over t'internet. Which is fine, great, streaming is wonderful... but don't you think their website might tell us how to listen to radio on the radio?!

    If you find the "About BBC Radio" you can click through to BBC - Radio - Radio Frequencies but come on, that's just bloody daft.
    I think I've spotted your problem

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by barrydidit View Post
    Yes, but he asked for BBC Radio Lunacy. What frequency is that available on?
    BBC Radio 4 - The Lunatic Line - Episode guide

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  • barrydidit
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    BBC Radio 1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Frequency FM: 97.7 MHz - 99.7 MHz (UK)
    97.1 MHz (Jersey)

    BBC Radio 2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Frequency
    FM: 88.1 MHz – 90.2 MHz

    BBC Radio 4 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Frequency FM: 92.5–96.1 MHz, 103.5–104.9 MHz
    LW: 198 kHz
    MW: 603 kHz, 720 kHz, 774 kHz, 756 kHz, 1449 kHz, 1485 kHz

    BBC Radio 5 Live - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Frequency MW: 693 kHz, 909 kHz, 990 kHz
    Yes, but he asked for BBC Radio Lunacy. What frequency is that available on?

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post


    The d000hg family, July 2013.
    Yeah because clearly when I'm in the car or outside I should just be using 3g to stream something I could get for free, at better quality. How old-fashioned.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by KentPhilip View Post
    No, that's AndyW's mum..
    Doohgie's under the table sucking her off.

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  • KentPhilip
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Is dooohgie the cross-dresser on the far right?
    No, that's AndyW's mum..

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post


    The d000hg family, July 2013.
    Is dooohgie the cross-dresser on the far right?

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  • VectraMan
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    The d000hg family, July 2013.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Fom bbc.co.uk select "radio" - BBC - iPlayer Radio

    Pick a station.

    Nowhere (I can see) does it tell you what bloody frequency it transmits on! Not for R1, R2, R4 or R5 anyway. It's all iPlayer Radio crap for streaming over t'internet. Which is fine, great, streaming is wonderful... but don't you think their website might tell us how to listen to radio on the radio?!

    If you find the "About BBC Radio" you can click through to BBC - Radio - Radio Frequencies but come on, that's just bloody daft.
    BBC Radio 1 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Frequency FM: 97.7 MHz - 99.7 MHz (UK)
    97.1 MHz (Jersey)

    BBC Radio 2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Frequency
    FM: 88.1 MHz – 90.2 MHz

    BBC Radio 4 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Frequency FM: 92.5–96.1 MHz, 103.5–104.9 MHz
    LW: 198 kHz
    MW: 603 kHz, 720 kHz, 774 kHz, 756 kHz, 1449 kHz, 1485 kHz

    BBC Radio 5 Live - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Frequency MW: 693 kHz, 909 kHz, 990 kHz

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  • d000hg
    started a topic BBC Radio Lunacy

    BBC Radio Lunacy

    Fom bbc.co.uk select "radio" - BBC - iPlayer Radio

    Pick a station.

    Nowhere (I can see) does it tell you what bloody frequency it transmits on! Not for R1, R2, R4 or R5 anyway. It's all iPlayer Radio crap for streaming over t'internet. Which is fine, great, streaming is wonderful... but don't you think their website might tell us how to listen to radio on the radio?!

    If you find the "About BBC Radio" you can click through to http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/info/frequencies.shtml but come on, that's just bloody daft.

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