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A question to Ancient Mariner
Kelly Marie Angel
over 4 years ago
Hi I wonder if you or anyone else who reads this has a list of medium wave radio stations from any time between 1970 to 1977 thanks in advance Kelly x
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AncientMariner
over 4 years ago
Hi Kelly
The first one which came to mind was Radio Luxembourg on 208 metres which was 1439 kHz until 1978 when it changed to 1440 kHz
BBC Frequencies Listed in my 1979 Admiralty List of Radio Signals as Radio 4. (Radio 2 in those days was on 200 kHz, now Radio 4 on 198 kHz)
809 kHz Scottish
1340 kHz N.Ireland
908 kHz South East
1088 kHz Midland
692 kHz & 1151 kHz North
1052 kHz & 1457 kHz West
881 kHz Wales
908 kHz & 1484 kHz London
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_radio_in_the_United_Kingdom
Hope the above helps.
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AncientMariner
over 4 years ago
Hi Kelly
The first one which came to mind was Radio Luxembourg on 208 metres which was 1439 kHz until 1978 when it changed to 1440 kHz
BBC Frequencies Listed in my 1979 Admiralty List of Radio Signals as Radio 4. (Radio 2 in those days was on 200 kHz, now Radio 4 on 198 kHz)
809 kHz Scottish
1340 kHz N.Ireland
908 kHz South East
1088 kHz Midland
692 kHz & 1151 kHz North
1052 kHz & 1457 kHz West
881 kHz Wales
908 kHz & 1484 kHz London
Also
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirate_radio_in_the_United_Kingdom
Hope the above helps.
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