What happened to Point Blank FM?

What happened to Point Blank FM?

Point Blank first broadcast in 1994 as a pirate radio station from West London. In April 2021, it was announced that the station would soon to join the Surrey DAB Mux. It commenced licensed broadcasting on 26 June 2021.

Is point blank on DAB?

Point Blank Radio are now broadcasting on DAB+

What is the frequency for free radio?

Free Radio Birmingham

Birmingham
Frequency FM: 96.4 MHz DAB: 11C
RDS FREE BHM
Branding Across Birmingham
Programming

What is the best FM transmitter frequency?

If you want everyone to hear your broadcast, or at least as many people as possible, use the 88–108 MHz band, that’s where all the commercially made, personal radio receivers work and all the commercial broadcast radios work. Based on the rule, we produced TR502 and TR505 with the 88~108MHz frequency.

What is point blank radio?

Point Blank Radio – London based underground electronic music radio station specialising in house music on DAB+ across London, Surrey, Sussex Underground House, Soul & Electronic Music radio station.

What is point blank?

So Point Blank began broadcasting, to give people underground dance music that wasn’t freely available back then. Since our inception all those years ago, the station has recently transitioned from an FM Pirate station to a legal DAB+ Radio Station.

How do I find unused FM frequencies in my area?

If you have an FM transmitter for your iPod, allow me to introduce you to a Web service that helps you find the best unused FM radio frequency in your area quickly and easily. It’s the Find Unused FM Frequencies in Your Area Web page offered by radio-locator.com. It’s fast, it’s easy, and best of all, it’s free.

Why did point blank start broadcasting house music?

At that time, while the internet was still making its first tentative steps in the world and other radio stations were preoccupied with a more commercial soundscape, quality house music was a little hard to come by. So Point Blank began broadcasting, to give people underground dance music that wasn’t freely available back then.

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