Pity to see Switzerland leaving the FM Band. Thanks for the recording Lucas, this will serve as a history for future generations to come. At the end of the video, a brief audio was heard, perhaps it is now France Info occupying the band nearby? 73!
Since there's no other use for 88-108 MHz band than FM broadcasting, there should not be fixed date set for the forced shutdown. By imposing it, the Swiss regulator has acted contrary to the free market competition rules and against the interests of the public. They aligned themselves with the DAB lobbyists who want to establish a monopoly for their own broadcasting standard. But the real action of an actual regulator should be to protect the citizens from the influence of corporate lobbying and do everything possible to foster competition. It should be a decision made individually by each of the stations after own assessment. If someone wants to broadcast in analog, why should the state refrain from issuing a license and collecting the necessary fees? Who benefits from that?
@@DrLamalama This information is misleading. It refers to the 'old' DAB standard from the early 90s that has been phased out in most of the world. In case of the current variant, which is the DAB+ standard, the HE-AAC v2 audio encoder is patented and all DAB+ radio manufacturers have to pay a fee for each produced unit. DAB+ does not allow the use of royalty-free codecs (for instance Opus Audio).
In some countries, exactly the opposite is the fact. State TV sits like a hen on FM broadcast frequencies, because the fear losing ad revenue and market share when broadcasting in DAB+ blocks where lots of private radio companies already are established.
Français ici qui n'a pas d'infos sur tout ça et qui découvre cette vidéo au hasard... Ils quittent la FM ? Ils passent sur un autre media ou genre par webradio, ou bien c'est une radio qui se ferme définitivement et dont "l'entreprise" s'arrête ?? C'est dommage... Cool que vous ayez pu enregistrer ça en tout cas !
Couleur 3 a cessé sa diffusion en FM le 1er Janvier. Elle continue d'exister mais ne peut être écoutée qu'en DAB+ (La radio numérique terrestre) et via Internet. La SRG SSR, le service public Suisse, a décidé d'arrêter tous ses émetteurs FM lors du passage à la nouvelle année, ce qui comprend toutes les radios de la RTS (La Première, Espace 2, Option Musique et donc Couleur 3).
Sad days indeed. Luckily here in Finland private stations are allowed and licences can be applied for. It seems the only analogue broadcasts in future will be private ventures by individuals……
I think they will consider to turn it back on, when this years accident rate of drivers goes up due to handling of equipment that is more complex than a radio :D
@@fungo6631 Commercial/private stations from Switzerland have the right to remain on FM until late 2026, but they have the right to turn their transmitters off from now if they want to do so. They have no obligation to stay on FM from today.
@@TransistorFR What will happen to private radio stations after 2026. Will they be able to renew their FM licences if they wanted to or will the Swiss regulator refuse to issue new licences if a private station requested one?
You're welcome. The other station we can hear after the switch-off is France Info Saint-Étienne. 105.6 used to be a mixture of 3 semi-locals: • RTS Couleur 3 - La Dôle • France Info - Saint-Étienne • Radio Nova - Vienne
Une page se tourne pour la radiodiffusion publique en Suisse. Nous finirons par faire de même en France, même si la FM a encore de belles années devant elle... Il fallait voir la couverture du site de La Dôle/La Barillette côté Français. Je recevais en permanence à l'Ouest de Lyon (134km).
When the change of technology is done to an already safe and reliable technology, then expect something ugly is lurking under. Thankfully the solar interference long awaited has different opinion.
Not bad, great radio I like it, only DAB? I've been hearing about it in Italy for 30 years, it was 1995, but no one has the courage to turn off the analogue FM
All SRG SSR stations, like Couleur 3, are now only available on DAB+ and online. Commercial/private stations from Switzerland will follow the movement in late 2026 and will have to close their FM transmitters too.
Switzerland has officially become the second country to switch off FM, the first country was Norway in 2017, After its public broadcaster successfully shuts down its FM, the entire radio industry in Switzerland will switch off its FM transmitters by the end of 2026 at the latest.
The Norwegian "FM switch-off" affected only the nationwide stations. Local ones continue to transmit via FM, in fact there are 562 active transmitters in the country and they are licensed to operate at least until 2032. Which means that Norway is far away from becoming "the first country to switch off FM".
The last 2 hours, unscoped: archive.org/details/couleur3-la-dole-last-moments-on-fm
Pity to see Switzerland leaving the FM Band. Thanks for the recording Lucas, this will serve as a history for future generations to come. At the end of the video, a brief audio was heard, perhaps it is now France Info occupying the band nearby? 73!
You're welcome. Well spotted, it is France Info from Saint-Étienne. The TX is about 45km from here.
@@TransistorFR Thanks for the feedback Lucas duly noted :) Cheers 73!
Merci pour cet enregistrement.
Avec plaisir
Sad moment for us FM lovers , but eternal recording! Merci Man!
It is definitely sad. I will miss the permanent Swiss FM here.
You're welcome.
Farewell! Thanks for the recording!
You're welcome.
Historic... Well captured, on sophisticated equipment! I had no idea this was happening, UA-cam just knows I like niche technological stuff like this.
Since there's no other use for 88-108 MHz band than FM broadcasting, there should not be fixed date set for the forced shutdown. By imposing it, the Swiss regulator has acted contrary to the free market competition rules and against the interests of the public. They aligned themselves with the DAB lobbyists who want to establish a monopoly for their own broadcasting standard. But the real action of an actual regulator should be to protect the citizens from the influence of corporate lobbying and do everything possible to foster competition. It should be a decision made individually by each of the stations after own assessment. If someone wants to broadcast in analog, why should the state refrain from issuing a license and collecting the necessary fees? Who benefits from that?
The patents related to DAB audio (as defined in ETSI TS 103 466) have expired and DAB audio is now a free-to-integrate technology.
@@DrLamalama This information is misleading. It refers to the 'old' DAB standard from the early 90s that has been phased out in most of the world. In case of the current variant, which is the DAB+ standard, the HE-AAC v2 audio encoder is patented and all DAB+ radio manufacturers have to pay a fee for each produced unit. DAB+ does not allow the use of royalty-free codecs (for instance Opus Audio).
In some countries, exactly the opposite is the fact. State TV sits like a hen on FM broadcast frequencies, because the fear losing ad revenue and market share when broadcasting in DAB+ blocks where lots of private radio companies already are established.
Who benefits from that ? The Reptiliens.
Français ici qui n'a pas d'infos sur tout ça et qui découvre cette vidéo au hasard...
Ils quittent la FM ? Ils passent sur un autre media ou genre par webradio, ou bien c'est une radio qui se ferme définitivement et dont "l'entreprise" s'arrête ?? C'est dommage...
Cool que vous ayez pu enregistrer ça en tout cas !
Couleur 3 a cessé sa diffusion en FM le 1er Janvier. Elle continue d'exister mais ne peut être écoutée qu'en DAB+ (La radio numérique terrestre) et via Internet.
La SRG SSR, le service public Suisse, a décidé d'arrêter tous ses émetteurs FM lors du passage à la nouvelle année, ce qui comprend toutes les radios de la RTS (La Première, Espace 2, Option Musique et donc Couleur 3).
Nice reception of historical moment! Happy 2025&73!
Thanks, happy new year to you as well! 73
Dommage car mieux vaut une mauvaise réception FM qu'une mauvaise réception DAB+.
Sad days indeed. Luckily here in Finland private stations are allowed and licences can be applied for. It seems the only analogue broadcasts in future will be private ventures by individuals……
Wow, what a cruel way to end it. :(
I think they will consider to turn it back on, when this years accident rate of drivers goes up due to handling of equipment that is more complex than a radio :D
IIRC local stations remain on air.
@@fungo6631 Commercial/private stations from Switzerland have the right to remain on FM until late 2026, but they have the right to turn their transmitters off from now if they want to do so. They have no obligation to stay on FM from today.
@@TransistorFR What are they gonna use the FM band for then, once they turn it off? Will they allow DRM+?
@@fungo6631 It won't be used again to my knowledge.
@@TransistorFR What will happen to private radio stations after 2026. Will they be able to renew their FM licences if they wanted to or will the Swiss regulator refuse to issue new licences if a private station requested one?
Thank you for this recording. What is the station you can get now on 105.6?
You're welcome. The other station we can hear after the switch-off is France Info Saint-Étienne.
105.6 used to be a mixture of 3 semi-locals:
• RTS Couleur 3 - La Dôle
• France Info - Saint-Étienne
• Radio Nova - Vienne
2:37: The end of FM
Bon reflex d'avoir enregistré, je pensais le faire aussi, mais j'avais de la visite chez moi
Une page se tourne pour la radiodiffusion publique en Suisse. Nous finirons par faire de même en France, même si la FM a encore de belles années devant elle...
Il fallait voir la couverture du site de La Dôle/La Barillette côté Français. Je recevais en permanence à l'Ouest de Lyon (134km).
Also in the Philippines FM is still alive
When the change of technology is done to an already safe and reliable technology, then expect something ugly is lurking under. Thankfully the solar interference long awaited has different opinion.
Not bad, great radio I like it, only DAB?
I've been hearing about it in Italy for 30 years, it was 1995, but no one has the courage to turn off the analogue FM
All SRG SSR stations, like Couleur 3, are now only available on DAB+ and online.
Commercial/private stations from Switzerland will follow the movement in late 2026 and will have to close their FM transmitters too.
No it is time for FM DX in Switzerland! You can receive Transmitter from foreign Stations.
Switzerland has officially become the second country to switch off FM, the first country was Norway in 2017,
After its public broadcaster successfully shuts down its FM, the entire radio industry in Switzerland will switch off its FM transmitters by the end of 2026 at the latest.
The Norwegian "FM switch-off" affected only the nationwide stations. Local ones continue to transmit via FM, in fact there are 562 active transmitters in the country and they are licensed to operate at least until 2032. Which means that Norway is far away from becoming "the first country to switch off FM".
What about the neighboring stations that kept blastin' some bass and didn't care?
Other stations next to 105.6 are French, not Swiss. They are not concerned by the switch-off.
I have only 1 FM station remaining in the entire FM band, it's an odd feeling
À quel endroit précisément ?
@@TransistorFR Ticino. Only radio ticino is remaining.