Hi all.
Sorry about yesterday, the laptop had a funny turn. I think its working now.
so July 29th
29 Jul. 1971 GBR. Edinburgh. 1322 kHz MW. 01:00-02:30 Radio Free City is on air tonight
29 Jul. 1972 GBR. London. 231m MW [1300 kHz]. Southern Broadcasting London is noted at 09:50 and 13:45 with with a test transmission at 14:45
29 Jul. 1980 GBR. London, the Evening News publishes a feature on Free Radio stations in London, (concentrating on Radio Free London’s Nigel Grant, photographed on the roof of a tower block) on Sundays; the following stations are noted: –
1287 kHz MW Radio Edge City 11:00-15:00, new wave music, Heard mainly in North Surrey.
1315 kHz MW Radio Floss, 11:00-16:00, not on air recently,
1321 kHz MW Radio Jackie, 08:00-17:00, SW London’s local radio station, Top 40, local news
1401 kHz MW Radio Rhapsody, 10:00-14:00, Punk
6125 kHz SW European Music Radio [EMR], Last Sunday in the month, 70’s Rock, plus charity appeals, including UNICEF.
8125 kHz SW Radio Weird, Occasional programmes when the mood takes them.
90.2 FM Thamesside, 19:00-22:00, local news and Top 40 / New wave, two miles around Thamesmead
90.4 FM Lea Valley Broadcasting, 15:00-18:00, Irregular programming
90.8 FM Radio Liberty, 10:00-18:00, First Sun in month, Disco, new wave and Gay, covers all London
92.0 FM Radio Free London, 11:00–midnight, Rock, covers all London
92.4 FM Radio Invicta, 12:00-15:00, Soul, covers all London
92.8 FM South London Radio, afternoons, erratic programming
92.8 FM Telstar South, Oldies, covers all London; Post Office alleges it jams a telephone exchange
92.8 FM Radio North Kent, 20:00-22:00, Beckenham based, student–run, irregular programming due to exams or even a good film!
94.0 FM Bromley Sounds, 14:00-20:00, Biggin Hill Based, covers Bromley only
29 Jul. 1981
+ GBR. Surrey. DDP Radio is on air today for the Royal Wedding
+ GBR. Surrey. 1413 kHz MW. Southern Radio is also on air today for the Royal Wedding
+ GBR. Radio Free Atlantis is on air today
+ GBR London. 90.2 FM. Thameside Radio is on air today for the Royal Wedding, Birdman and Debbie the phoneline girl occupying the phone box.
+ GBR. Birmingham. EST-FM is on air today with an alternative to the Royal Wedding
+ GBR. London. Alices Restaurant is on air today, but the programme is interrupted by an unusual car with aerials mounted is seen near the site. After it disappears the programmes resume. It later turns out this car was from another station!
29 Jul. 1983 GBR Twickenham. 1503 kHz MW. On air 7 days a week, Sovereign Radio is on air today
29 Jul. 1984
+ GBR. Ludlow. 1017 kHz MW. On air 7 days a week, Sunshine Radio is on air today
+ GBR. SW London. 1332 kHz MW. On air 7 days a week, Radio Jackie is on air today
+ GBR. SE London. 1413 kHz and 90.2 FM. Skyline Radio is on air today 06:00-00:00
+ BEL. 6205 kHz SW. Radio Delmare repeats FRSH’s 15 July broadcast today, but the conditions are still poor
+ GBR. London. 102.5 FM. Horizon Radio is on air 7 days a week
+ GBR. London. 102.8 FM. JFM is on air 7 days a week
29 Jul. 1987 GBR. Redruth. 1503 kHz MW. Radio Argus Cornwall is on air today
29 Jul. 1988 GBR. Camborne. 1503 kHz MW. Radio Argus Cornwall is on air 07:00-23:00
29 Jul. 1989
+ GBR. Cornwall. 1503 kHz MW [St Ives]and 102.8 FM [St Agnes]. Radio Argus Cornwall is on air today
+ GBR. Helston 1602 kHz MW and 102.8 FM. Pete Davis’ station is on air,
+ GBR. Bromley. 1611 kHz MW and 92.0 FM. Radio Argus London is on air this morning and until Radio Free London start, when the FM is turned off and the MW relays RFL. After RFL closes down, the FM is fired back up and an Argus through the night service goes out until Rock FM [RFM] starts Sunday morning
+ GBR. London. 92.0 FM Radio Free London [RFL] is on air this evening
As a side note…
I have had some people asking what Pete Davis’ station was called. I am not prepared to say here; it used the name of a station that was no longer involved with free radio, and it would be wrong to use that name here, or anywhere else.
Suffice it to say that Pete had become increasingly unstable and after I had received a letter from that station after replaying one show, when RFM were raided, while getting Argus staff in to cover the otherwise ‘dead air’, asking me not to do so again as they were trying to be ‘legal’.
I only had the one tape so it was no problem, but passed the letter on to the Cornish station as I knew Pete had lots of tapes of that station.
Whether this was a contributory factor in what followed I am not sure, but it was top of the list for the Cornish station to get him off the air and not just to recover their stolen rigs.
Regards to all,
Bert Bridges
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