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Caroline, the Sounds of the Nation.

R.I.P. Ronan O'rahilly.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8238207/Tributes-paid-Radio-Caroline-founder-Ronan-ORahilly.html



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  • It was Caroline North in the 60s that got me interested in music and radio, later the technical side, and into electronic engineering. I still listen regularly to their, now fully licenced, output on the internet, AM, and DAB.


    By the way, neither Caroline ships were on 199 metres - it was just that it rhymed, and was close enough for the old analogue tuning dials :)


    They are on 648 KHz now, having taken over the defunct mast from the BBC world service. How times change!
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  • It was Caroline North in the 60s that got me interested in music and radio, later the technical side, and into electronic engineering. I still listen regularly to their, now fully licenced, output on the internet, AM, and DAB.


    By the way, neither Caroline ships were on 199 metres - it was just that it rhymed, and was close enough for the old analogue tuning dials :)


    They are on 648 KHz now, having taken over the defunct mast from the BBC world service. How times change!
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