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by Albert H » Fri Jul 12, 2019 11:58 am
I'm aware of one or two stations that claimed that they were "unaware" of the FM output of their web streams. As far as I'm aware, it was a successful dodge in at least one case, as the forensic chaps were unable to find any fingerprints (apart from those of the OFCOM muppets) on a couple of rigs.
You have to remember that the OFCOM "inspectors" are fairly clueless. The most common way for a station to get raided is by them (or the Police) carrying out surveillance on known DJs. They have seldom actually tracked signals and raided studios - it's usually down to poor security by the station staff.
I know of one London DJ who led a team of OFCOM and Police followers all over London for days. He visited every record shop he knew of, met LB and me for a drink on the Thursday night, went to a couple of clubs at the weekend, did his laundry on the Sunday with a plain-clothes Plod waiting in the laundromat with him, then went home.... and didn't go near the station for almost three weeks! He emailed pre-recorded programmes from home, and when one of them was being broadcast, he got the "knock on the door" from an OFCOM idiot and two coppers - they assumed that the studio was in HIS flat.....
They really aren't the brightest!
"Why is my rig humming?"
"Because it doesn't know the words!" 