Vikerraadio
Vikerraadio is an Estonian national radio channel of Eesti Rahvusringhääling.[1] It began broadcasting on April 3, 1967. Ingrid Peek has been the editor in chief since August 7, 2017.[2]
Frequencies
- Kärdla 91,2 MHz
- Kuressaare 105,6 MHz
- Orissaare 105,9 MHz
- Haapsalu 105,3 MHz
- Tallinn 104,1 MHz
- Rakvere 105,4 MHz
- Narva 104,7 MHz
- Rapla 95,7 MHz
- Pärnu 104,8 MHz
- Viljandi 107,0 MHz
- Tartu 106,7 MHz
- Võru 106,1 MHz
- Järva County and Jõgeva County 105,1 MHz'
gollark: H: CB Golden WyvernW: CB Xenowyrm (type desired, in preference order: Chrono/Astrapi/Gaia/Pyro).https://dragcave.net/teleport/e86577c90e9054c7d79822d2d85d9094
gollark: Not sure about software but I bet someone has written something for it.
gollark: You could get a raspberry pi and one of their cameras? It wouldn't be very good but ought to *work*.
gollark: Also, on the topic of terrible device security, an old router I had had a similar security problem. There was a telnet management interface thing which I noticed had a `ps` command, and it seemed that some lazy/stupid programmer had just made it pass the arguments straight to `system` or something, because you could do `ps ; sh` and... get a root shell...
gollark: IIRC there were cheaper variants but the Raspberry Pi Foundation have some sort of DRM scheme in place for the newer modules.
References
- "Suurima kuulajaskonnaga raadiojaam oli mullu Vikerraadio - Eesti Päevaleht". epl.ee. Retrieved 2017-11-02.
- "Vikerraadio peatoimetaja ametisse asub Ingrid Peek | Vikerraadio". ERR. Retrieved 2017-11-02.
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