Historic Logs 1 March

1992 03 01 6212 10 08 Radio Silverbird E ID PO 13 NL-7595 ZG Weerselo 34444

1992 03 01 6226 09 18 Starclub Radio G Oldie ID 34444

1992 03 01 6275 09 48 Radio Mercury E PO 84 NL-3417 ZH 33433

1992 03 01 6277 10 52 WNKR E ID adr 23422

1992 03 01 6285 09 52 Radio Marabu G mx ID 33443

1992 03 01 6400 10 32 WNKR E ID 23433

1992 03 01 7473 09 02 RWI E pop ID 24433

1998 03 01 5805 12 00 Radio Free London E ID 24433

1998 03 01 6219 09 38 LHH E talk 24433

1998 03 01 6250 10 12 Radio Free Willy G ID 23433

1998 03 01 6260 09 27 Radio Bremen G ID 44444

1998 03 01 6270 09 28 Starclub Radio G ID 34444

1998 03 01 6280 09 39 unid pop 23433

1998 03 01 6300 10 13 Farmers of Holland D mx 24433

1998 03 01 7480 09 24 CWR G ID 25333

Radio Sylvia 4 März 2023

Volldampf voraus! Die nächste “Radiorandale” wartet auf euch – das sind sechs pralle Stunden, zwar unmoderiert, aber mit kurzweiliger Musik. Los geht’s am 4. März um 18 Uhr online sowie auf Kurzwelle 6070 und 3955 kHz. Besonders hervorzuheben wären die Neuheiten-Show (19 bis 20 Uhr) sowie die “Stunde der Wahrheit” von 22 bis 23 Uhr, diesmal mit dem Motto “Trinklieder”. Wir sagen Prost 🍻 und hoffen, ihr seid dabei! 📻😎

On this day. March 1st

On this day. March 1st (plus a request for help with some incomplete March dates)
1987. GBR. LONDON. 94.3Fm. Dave Fuller packs the RFM rig in a suitcase, catches a bus to Walthamstow, installs the rig up the block, walks round all day, takes it down and gets the bus home by midnight. All done alone. Linking now becomes more important.
1989. GBR Bristol. BAD Radio is raided today and closes down

Incomplete dated events in March 1970-1989. Anyone able to help with these, please reply in comments, thanks 🙂
Mar 1973. GBR London. 1127 kHz MW. Radio Kaleidoscope starts broadcasts , being concerned with the too lighthearted approach to radio at the time.Broadcasts are usually Sundays 10.00-15.00, plus an FM service (KFM) via the LTIR on 94.4 FM Thirsday nights.
Mar. 1977. FIN. 6235 kHz SW. Radio Sylvania International formed from the ashes of Radio Urbino, starts broadcasts with a 150 watt rig featuring DJ Daniel with a curious mix of Rock n roll and soul music.
Mar. 1979. GBR Wolverhampton. 104.0 FM. Jack Jones joins UK Radio.
Mar. 1980. GBR Wolverhampton. 104.0 FM Doug Neilson makes several attempts to damage UK Radio’s aerial
Mar. 1982. IRL ABC Radio returns, staff includes former members of Radio Zenith, Radio Mercury and Radio Zodiac.
Mar. 1983.
+ GBR Liverpool. It is believed Liverpool Broadcasting Company closed down around this time.
+ GBR. Liverpool. 954 kHz MW. KGW is noted this month on ‘314m’.
Mar. 1984. GBR. London. After a tip off during a raid, Horizon Radio asks the Gas Board if their broadcasts have been causing interference. It turns out the Gas Board are using unfiltered equipment. After some experimentation, they discover any rig above 102.6 mHz is going to cause interference to the Gas Board. They therefore move from 104.5 to 102.5 and no interference is noted. Other stations are informed of this.
Mar. 1985.
+ NED. 1508 kHz MW. In this month Radio Orang Utang starts broadcasts. This frequency is also used by Radio Torenvalk, when they are not on their usual 1094 kHz channel
+ GBR Colchester. East FM starts broadcssts, initially from behind the counter of a record shop in the town centre. After 4 broadcasts the station increases poerr from 20 to 50 watts, moves to new premises and moves frequency to 95.3 FM. DJs are Garry Lee and Jay.Johnson.
Mar. 1987. GBR. Colchester. 90.9 FM. Radio Freedom closes down and Freedon Overflow takes over. Each Broadcast has its own title and there is a radio party of some sort.

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