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<blockquote data-quote="dxhound2003" data-source="post: 1067000" data-attributes="member: 232371"><p>That transmitter is on 270 kHz, but being 3 kHz off won't affect intelligibility very much on a car radio. The reason that some car radios can tune in 1 or 3 kHz steps on Long Wave is because Europe 1 in France is on an offset frequency of 183 kHz. All other countries are on the designated 9 kHz channels starting at 153 and ending 279 KHz. Your radio most likely only tunes in 9 kHz steps on Medium Wave. Very few new cars have Long Wave these days. Your car is a fairly old Toyota?</p><p></p><p>Other stations very easy to hear in Ireland include Poland 225, Hungary 540 and Saudi Arabia 1440 kHz. Anyone on the west coast of GB especially Scotland should be able to hear the Faores on 531 kHz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dxhound2003, post: 1067000, member: 232371"] That transmitter is on 270 kHz, but being 3 kHz off won't affect intelligibility very much on a car radio. The reason that some car radios can tune in 1 or 3 kHz steps on Long Wave is because Europe 1 in France is on an offset frequency of 183 kHz. All other countries are on the designated 9 kHz channels starting at 153 and ending 279 KHz. Your radio most likely only tunes in 9 kHz steps on Medium Wave. Very few new cars have Long Wave these days. Your car is a fairly old Toyota? Other stations very easy to hear in Ireland include Poland 225, Hungary 540 and Saudi Arabia 1440 kHz. Anyone on the west coast of GB especially Scotland should be able to hear the Faores on 531 kHz. [/QUOTE]
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