Im very sorry to say this once more but the power of bigl
here in northnorfolk is very bad , i think rather than waste
fuel to power the transmitter during daytime close it to
standby .untill your night time programes start which are
very good.I understand from one of the radio caroline members that caroline might be interested in 1395 daytime.
roger
david d// Apr 25, 2010 at 9:14 pm
move transmitter to sluis on the coast .The transmitter would then face the thames estary and london and have talk on during the day
Edward Huggins// Aug 15, 2010 at 4:51 pm
I am able to get a good, non-fading sgnal on1395 in Southwold, Suffolk – but I do have a good radio, a Grundig “Melody Boy”, which has very good sensitivity. I am assuming that for some Copyright reason the station canot use the words “Radio London”. It’s great to hear those Jingles again, but I do realise that the younger listeners will not appreciate their nostalgic value. It would be good to have a 2 hour slot on say, Sundays, devoted to Blues and Jazz-Funk, but the powers that be may not feel such material is commercial enough…….. Keep going! Edward
Im very sorry to say this once more but the power of bigl
here in northnorfolk is very bad , i think rather than waste
fuel to power the transmitter during daytime close it to
standby .untill your night time programes start which are
very good.I understand from one of the radio caroline members that caroline might be interested in 1395 daytime.
roger
move transmitter to sluis on the coast .The transmitter would then face the thames estary and london and have talk on during the day
I am able to get a good, non-fading sgnal on1395 in Southwold, Suffolk – but I do have a good radio, a Grundig “Melody Boy”, which has very good sensitivity. I am assuming that for some Copyright reason the station canot use the words “Radio London”. It’s great to hear those Jingles again, but I do realise that the younger listeners will not appreciate their nostalgic value. It would be good to have a 2 hour slot on say, Sundays, devoted to Blues and Jazz-Funk, but the powers that be may not feel such material is commercial enough…….. Keep going! Edward