• Dutch radio towers collapses, leaves most of the Netherlands without FM radio and television
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All part of our plan... (This was a double post, whose edited version merged with the original wtf)
I assume Shortwave is still active but who uses that much anymore? [thumb]http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/17586934.jpg[/thumb]
[QUOTE=Noz;31137311]That was a sweet radio tower.[/QUOTE] Fixed. But seriously, epic looking tower, and equally awesome failure.
[QUOTE=Jsm;31140091]I dunno about in the Netherlands but you can pick up different radio signals across Europe from other countries. I have managed to pick up radio being broadcast from the UK in Belgium (admittedly only about 20 miles in land). Its possible to pick up stuff from Luxembourg occasionally as well, well you used to. Might have changed now.[/QUOTE] Radio signals, sure. FM? Not me.
[QUOTE=Scar;31140123]All part of our plan... (This was a double post, whose edited version merged with the original wtf)[/QUOTE] Wh.. what plan?! :tinfoil:
:911: Never forget.
Everything still works for me except 3FM, But on the bigger stereo set downstairs 3FM does work.
[QUOTE=yannickgd;31150299]Everything still works for me except 3FM, But on the bigger stereo set downstairs 3FM does work.[/QUOTE] Reception has partially been restored in most parts of the country.
[QUOTE=V12US;31136697]Typical Dutch video, heh. Sometimes it's like every Dutch person has Tourettes or something. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zk_kKcaWHx4[/media] Interesting.[/QUOTE] Haha, I love how you hear this faint 'bzzt' when the lightning strikes, and suddenly BRWOOOAAAAM. Amazing.
Can you hear me now !?
Yesterday my radio went static so that would be the cause :v: This cannot be a accident that 2 media towers collapse on the same day..
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