FANTASTIC NEWS! - All the hard work restoring the ship and studios etc. has paid off. I hope they are allowed a decent bit of power.Although it will be broadcasting mainly to the Essex area, I hope to hear it in Northamptonshire where I live. I am going to make an AM loop antenna especially.I may have to move to Essex Haha!!
This also happened to the legendary Dutch offshore radio station Veronica in Late 1975,at that time,Veronica had a comeback on radio,and Dutch TV welcomed Veronica back then. I wonder what happened to Radio Luxemborg today?
These days, thanks to things like Shoutcast, almost anyone can set up a radio station from their bedroom, or wherever they have a computer - upload some music to a hard drive, set up a server and you’re on the air - with the bitrates set quite high, you can sound better than most stations that you can get on regular radio!
Of course, back in the sixties, Caroline was broadcasting from a different ship called Miamigo, with a much taller mast and huge transmitting power. Nice to see enthusiasts giving us something to remember though.
Well done to all involved in making this happen. Good luck with the power and frequency negotiations
FANTASTIC NEWS! - All the hard work restoring the ship and studios etc. has paid off. I hope they are allowed a decent bit of power.Although it will be broadcasting mainly to the Essex area, I hope to hear it in Northamptonshire where I live. I am going to make an AM loop antenna especially.I may have to move to Essex Haha!!
Ofcom Power increase means it can now be heard all over the South of England.
It is very strong close to Watford in Herts on the car radio
I've recently developed an affinity for pirate radio and I can't this is real. LONG LIVE CAROLINE!
This also happened to the legendary Dutch offshore radio station Veronica in Late 1975,at that time,Veronica had a comeback on radio,and Dutch TV welcomed Veronica back then. I wonder what happened to Radio Luxemborg today?
YAAAY ! I love listening to Caroline on 648Khz AM
Radio Caroline now on digital and still playing the best music !
Superb news for this great high seas broadcaster
Am on holiday in Essex's in two week hope to listen to it
i see the film radio caroline-- i lisen radio caraline for interne so amazing
These days, thanks to things like Shoutcast, almost anyone can set up a radio station from their bedroom, or wherever they have a computer - upload some music to a hard drive, set up a server and you’re on the air - with the bitrates set quite high, you can sound better than most stations that you can get on regular radio!
Of course, back in the sixties, Caroline was broadcasting from a different ship called Miamigo, with a much taller mast and huge transmitting power. Nice to see enthusiasts giving us something to remember though.
I hope the famous Dutch sea-pirate-station "Radio Veronica" wil have the oppertunity [ financial ] to do the same once !
Looking well peter M
about fekin time poxy politicians