Atlantic 2000 9 August 2025

Atlantic 2000 will be on the air this Saturday, 9th of August from 0800 to 0900 UTC (1000 to 1100 CEST) on 6070 and 9670 kHz via Channel 292.
Streams will be available at the same time on our website.

Before that, you can listen to our 24/7 webstream or our podcasts on our website.

Good listening!

Visit our website and listen to Atlantic 2000, 24 hours a day: http://radioatlantic2000.free.fr
And follow us on Mixcloud and Youtube

𝗒𝗙𝗙𝗦𝗛𝗒π—₯π—˜ π—‘π—’π—¦π—§π—”π—Ÿπ—šπ—œπ—” π—™π—˜π—¦π—§ 𝗔𝗧 π—™π—˜π—Ÿπ—œπ—«π—¦π—§π—’π—ͺπ—˜ π— π—¨π—¦π—˜π—¨π—  π—‘π—˜π—«π—§ 𝗠𝗒𝗑𝗧𝗛 9 August 2025

Calling all radio enthusiasts! Felixstowe Museum and Felixstowe &
Offshore Radio are teaming up for an informal radio gathering on
Saturday 9 August, from 11 am to 5 pm. Go along for a day packed with
radio nostalgia – with new displays plus the Moggy Van Radio Collection,
vintage radios, Caroline merchandise and offshore radio jumble. Radio
Caroline presenters Stephen Foster and Paul Brown will be there too
Entry:
* Adults: Β£5
* Children: Β£1
* Under 5s: FREE
* English Heritage Members Β£4
Tickets available at the museum ticket office only. Last entry 4pm
Felixstowe Museum, View Point Rd, Felixstowe IP11 3TW Tel: 01394 674355

Info via RCML

PRESS RELEASE 2025 – RADIO TITANIC INTERNATIONAL RETURNS FOR A ONE-OFF EVENT

RADIO TITANIC INTERNATIONAL – PRESS RELEASE August 2025.pdf

The never-ending story finally comes to an end:
“Germany’s longest-serving free radio station,” RADIO TITANIC INTERNATIONAL, which last contaminated the airwaves with its free radio programs 25 years ago, is back on shortwave for you, offering you the unique opportunity to hear the station again, or rather for the first time.
Thanks to the outstanding service provided by the makers of Shortwave Gold and shortwaveradio.de, who gave us the opportunity to celebrate this unique comeback of RTI via their transmitters!
The station was active on various pirate radio frequencies from 1975 to 2000 – some old-timers may still remember this – and is now celebrating its unique comeback on shortwave exactly 50 years after its broadcasting launch in August 1975.
In the first 25 years of its existence, RTI broadcast more than 250 times with its own transmitters and those of its friends, and sent out more than 1,500 printed QSL cards during that time.
In addition to a current programme segment, there will be a retrospective of RTI’s station history, as well as various recordings from almost all of the DJs who were hired on the broadcasting ship TITANIC at the time.
The program blocks will be in German, English, Swedish, and Spanish, among others, hosted by all the DJs who contributed announcements and programmes in the years before the millennium. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all our friends and many helpers; without your enthusiasm, this project would never have survived 25 years!
Station founder Mark Brown welcomes every response.
There is only one contact option, and only this one, via email:
RadioTitanic@aol.com. This address will be closed at the end of 2025.
Please note:
All other postal and email addresses listed in the various broadcast blocks have been invalid for more than 25 years! Printed QSL cards will also no longer be available!
But of course, an eQSL will be issued for accurate, detailed reception reports of at least 15 minutes. Reception observations via SDR world receivers are also welcome. However, please do not send us “Man sings – speech – woman sings – speech reports.” Unfortunately, we cannot do anything with that, and these reports will not be responded to. Details are requested, including short audio/video recordings of up to 3MB in size or 2 minutes per report. Unfortunately, our server cannot handle more than that! Please compress the files.
Please also note that due to vacation, we will not respond to emails until late fall or winter 2025. We therefore sincerely ask listeners to be patient and not to file complaints after a few days or weeks. It’s pointless!
General criticism of the programs is, of course, very welcome and encouraged.
We wish all old and new listeners uninterrupted reception, good entertainment, and lots of fun listening.
Yours truly, MARK BROWN for RTI

Radio Titanic International wird nach 25-jΓ€hriger Abwesenheit am
Samstag, den 23. August, und Sonntag, den 24. August, wieder auf
Kurzwelle senden. Das Programm wird nach folgendem Sendeplan ausgestrahlt:

– Samstag, den 23. August, von 07:00 bis 11:00 Uhr UTC auf 6160 kHz,

– Samstag, den 23. August, von 18:00 bis 00:00 Uhr UTC auf 3975 & 6160 kHz,

– Sonntag, den 24. August, von 14:00 bis 19:00 Uhr UTC auf 6160 kHz.