1615 2017 Radio Turftrekker. John Lennon "Imagine," ID, greetings. SINPO 43433.
3905 1655 Misti Radio. "Classical Gas" then "Take Her Home," ID, greetings. SINPO 24332.
3930 1648 Radio 319. Petula Clark "Downtown." SINPO 24332. Heard on 3925 at 1720. SINPO 24332.
3934U 1948 Baltic Sea Radio. Finnish music. SINPO 34333.
4700 2034 Radio Mystery 21. Dance music. SINPO 54444.
5140 1627 Charleston Radio Int. Old-time music. SINPO 24332.
5780 1711 Radio Harmony. The Platters "Only You," Dean Martin "Dream A Little Dream of Me." SINPO 34333.
6205 1515 Laser Hot Hits. Pet Shop Boys "Disappointed," Alice Cooper "Billion Dollar Baby." SINPO 34333. Yesterday the station celebrated 30 years on air - read more about their history on the LHH website.
6262 1958 Studio 52. Meghan Trainor "All About the Bass," then polka, bursts of utility. SINPO 33333.
6275 1500 Radio Monique. The Beatles "Here Comes the Sun" & "Something." ID and sign off at 1513. SINPO 34333.
6290 1952 Odynn Radio. The Doors "Touch Me," ID, greetings, Ram Jam "Black Betty." SINPO 44333.
6320 2008 Zeppelin Radio (tent). Light jazz music. SINPO 24332.
(via Kiwi SDR, SW England)
Congratulations to Laser Hot Hits - 1990 was a good year and I spent a bit of it broadcasting to my estate on FM!
ReplyDeleteYour readers might like to know that the University of Twente Web SDR, whose original antenna was damaged last week, has now been fully fixed and is up to full reception strength. It's not terribly good for Western European shortwave pirates, although Radio Europe (Ukraine) and Mystery 21 Radio are often loud and clear. But the RX is in the middle of the Netherlands' pirate radio country and is great for listening to the broadcasts of Dutch stations - lots of them active during daylight hours as well as the night times we hear in the UK. :)
Thanks for that information. Looking at the Twente SDR chatbox, it seems to have been removed from its mounting but when the operator of the SDR went to investigate he found it lying on the roof and was able to reconnect it.
ReplyDeletePaul you did not listen to Radio Igloo on 4860?
ReplyDeleteNo I didn't .... I meant to record the broadcast but forgot :(
ReplyDeleteFor me Lazer has often seemed more ILR than a risk-taking free radio operator. There is little to enthuse the purist when 24/7 broadcasting and internet streaming characterises its existence.
ReplyDeleteLaser is not formatted ILR (ILR does not exist now anyway) it is unlicenced and to manage 30 years of operation an achievement while subject to many DTI raids, some every weekend. Happy BIRTHDAY LHH!
ReplyDeleteYou miss the point: what it is and what it sounds like are to me, two different things. I am not disputing it being unlicensed... I didn't know it was so frequently raided when on SW.
ReplyDeleteLaser started on FM. If you think it sounds like ILR, then you need your ears tested.
ReplyDeleteIs it professional? Yes.
Is it like ILR or like your usual big group radio ? No.
Congratulations to Laser and Merlin who both celebrated 30 years on air this month!
ReplyDeleteWhat year did Galaxy become Merlin?
ReplyDeleteILR.
ReplyDeleteMerlin and Laser still keeping the UK flag flying
ReplyDeleteSo are Pamela, Parade, XTC, without the need for internet streams and 24/7 output.
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