1611 1737 Radio Augusta. SINPO 23432.
1636 1717 Radio Gouden Ster. SINPO 34433.
1647 1728 Radio Nachtzwerver. SINPO 34433.
1665 1710 Radio Digital. SINPO 44433.
5150 1649 Charleston Radio Int. SINPO 34333.
5835 0959 Golden Oldies Radio. SINPO 54444. Via Mike Radio?
5845 1012 Radio Contikenzo. SINPO 54444.
5880 1050 Radio Rock Revolution. SINPO 44433.
6060 0920 Radio Casanova. SINPO 55444.
6110 0931 Radio Delta. SINPO 44433.
6270 1006 Radio Scotland Int. SINPO 54444.
6280 0925 Radio Mexico. SINPO 44433.
6285 1143 Radio Joey. SINPO 44433.
6290 0951 Recording of R West, Ireland via unid. SINPO 43433. Heard on 6285 at 1054
6290 1420 Radio Contikenzo. SINPO 54444. Also on 5845
6300 1022 Weekend Music Radio. SINPO 54444.
6390 1403 Radio Witte Reus. SINPO 34433.
6950 0945 Radio Enterprise. SINPO 34433.
6990 0940 Flux AM. SINPO 34433.
7590 1017 Radio Pamela. SINPO 34333.
7740 1120 Radio 319. SINPO 45444. Veronica recording. Heard on 7710 at 1445 UTC with Caroline relay. SINPO 44433.
12030 1102 Radio Delta. SINPO 54444.
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6290/85 might have been Skull n Bones??
ReplyDeleteYou could be right
ReplyDeleteHI Paul
ReplyDeleteRadio West was a Pirate radio station that broadcast from Mullingar Co. Westmeath.
It started broadcasting in 1981 and closed down in December 30th 1988.
It bought the 10kwAM Transmitter from Chris Carey( Radio Nova) in 1982.
It's most famous Dj was Don Allen who presented a very popular Country Music programme 3 evenings a week.
Great to hear memories of the old "golden age" of pirate radio in the Republic of Ireland before New Year 1989. There was a discussion on an FM Pirate Radio forum about whether the Irish pirates could have defied the Communications law of 1988 "en masse" and caused it to fail. After all, the public was pretty pro-pirate radio (remember the Free Radio Marches of May 1983). The PTT was underfunded and even today, regulation in Ireland is sporadic, with many pirates reportedly left alone for long periods. The problem with this scenario is that, once the law was toughened up, the Irish "superpirates" would have found that their major international advertisers would have dried up anyway - the same thing that happened to Radio Caroline after August 1967 when corporates no longer wanted to do business. It was arguably this consideration that stopped Sunshine, Nova, Q102, ABC etc continuing to broadcast into 1989. Shame though....... .
ReplyDeleteAlso heard on Sunday night was a Russian "hooligan" station on 3106 kHz at 2145 UTC, playing drinking songs in Russian or a Slavic dialect. Decent signal on the Tambov SDR and nice modulation.
Thanks for that info Paul & Anon (2). Radio West's 10kW transmitter must've got out well across Ireland and further afield.
ReplyDeleteIndeed it did Paul. It was just as strong as Radio Nova and Sunshine Radio.
ReplyDeleteWhile not as professional ran as these stations it none the less had a excellent Radio anoraks show on a,Sunday morning for one hour
It wasn't Skull n Bones according to the op.
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