Vandalism at a transmitter site has knocked three Honolulu radio stations off the air for the next couple of weeks.

The vandals struck last Thursday - stealing copper cables.

K-Rock 101.5 , Nash 107.5, and Retro 97.1 are all off the air...temporarily.

The station's analog, or FM signals might sound fuzzy...but digital programming can be picked up on HD radios.

All of three stations can still be heard on the HD signals of KORL at 101.1.

"We want to thank all our listeners - We had a lot of people call up and ask us what's going on...you know if we're still in business and all that. The answer is yes. It's nice to know we do have a lot of listeners and people do care." said George Hochman, owner of the stations.

Hochman says they will be beefing up security around the transmitter site.

The company ordered new equipment and hopes to be back on the air within the next couple of weeks.

