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Simonet I don't think digital stations have a frequency do they?


But if you don't have a DAB radio then you can always check out the website


www.thearrow.co.uk


and they are probably on digital TV listings under the radio section as well


although judging by the playlist


"Why should I head straight to The Arrow?

If you love rock music and your tastes range from legends like the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, and Led Zeppelin, to the contemporary sounds of Coldplay, Oasis, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Killers, you?ll love The Arrow."


it's not exactly hard to hear stuff

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> Simonet I don't think digital stations have a

> frequency do they?

>

> But if you don't have a DAB radio then you can

> always check out the website

>

> www.thearrow.co.uk

>

> and they are probably on digital TV listings under

> the radio section as well

>

> although judging by the playlist

>

> "Why should I head straight to The Arrow?

> If you love rock music and your tastes range from

> legends like the Rolling Stones, Bruce

> Springsteen, and Led Zeppelin, to the contemporary

> sounds of Coldplay, Oasis, the Red Hot Chili

> Peppers and The Killers, you?ll love The Arrow."

>

> it's not exactly hard to hear stuff


Thanks Sean.

Keef & everybody, do a rescan or full autotune, it is there. Since its digital audio broadcasting there is no particulur frequency, it part of a multiplex along with several other stations. The multiplex is LON 3.


Good luck, good listening and have a good new year.

>Since its digital audio broadcasting there is no particulur frequency, it part of a

> multiplex along with several other stations. The multiplex is LON 3.


Which appears to be using Channel 11B (218.64MHz), if you need to try manual tuning.


>and they are probably on digital TV listings under the radio section as well


It looks as if not. It's also apparently a return to DAB for them: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=801094

Captain Scarlet Wrote:

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> What sort of rock? Heavy metal,rock n roll,Thrash metal.grudge? Emo?


If you love rock music and your tastes range from legends like the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, and Led Zeppelin, to the contemporary sounds of Coldplay, Oasis, the Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Killers, you?ll love The Arrow."


I'm generally happy to listen to any of those (maybe except Coldplay), but it's still a pretty uninspiring list.

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Captain Scarlet Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > What sort of rock? Heavy metal,rock n

> roll,Thrash metal.grudge? Emo?

>

> If you love rock music and your tastes range from

> legends like the Rolling Stones, Bruce

> Springsteen, and Led Zeppelin, to the contemporary

> sounds of Coldplay, Oasis, the Red Hot Chili

> Peppers and The Killers, you?ll love The Arrow."

>

> I'm generally happy to listen to any of those

> (maybe except Coldplay), but it's still a pretty

> uninspiring list.


Its hardly a 'range' is it?

This stuff is always on the radio.

  • 3 months later...

Good work KatieNumbers.

I'm making you my official MTH Arrow correspondent, there's a commission for every Mott song you report back.

I'm offering a huge bonus if you can get them to play The Wheel Of The Quivering Meat Conception from Brain Capers.


Though all in all I reckon my money's safe enough.

HonaloochieB Wrote:

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> Good work KatieNumbers.

> I'm making you my official MTH Arrow

> correspondent, there's a commission for every Mott

> song you report back.


The trouble is...I had to google the lyrics to a song I heard and thats the only reason I knew it was MTH, hmm, not really selling myself for this particular role...


> I'm offering a huge bonus if you can get them to

> play The Wheel Of The Quivering Meat Conception

> from Brain Capers.

>

> Though all in all I reckon my money's safe enough.


oh that one, they have it on all the time. Honestly.

katie1997 Wrote:

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> HonaloochieB Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Good work KatieNumbers.

> > I'm making you my official MTH Arrow

> > correspondent, there's a commission for every

> Mott

> > song you report back.

>

> The trouble is...I had to google the lyrics to a

> song I heard and thats the only reason I knew it

> was MTH, hmm, not really selling myself for this

> particular role...

>

> > I'm offering a huge bonus if you can get them

> to

> > play The Wheel Of The Quivering Meat Conception

> > from Brain Capers.

> >

> > Though all in all I reckon my money's safe

> enough.

>

> oh that one, they have it on all the time.

> Honestly.



The wheel of the Quivering Is my dad's favourite too.

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