(Gordon): Well, we're sorry to tell you that due to the severe weather conditions and the fact that we are shipping quite a lot of water, we are closing down, and the crew are at this stage leaving the ship. Various: We Love The Pirate Stations - Famous Radio Tunes (CD) (1991/BR Music) 21 Tracks - Holländische Zusammenstellung bekannter Radio Show Titel niederländischer Piratensender, wie Radio Veronica, Noordzee Internationaal und Radio Caroline! [6] Das Sendeschiff Mi Amigo sank im Jahre 1980 in der Themsemündung vor Brightlingsea. The medium wave frequency was 235 metres (1278 kHz) and programmes were sent through ISDN landline to Maidstone and via the internet and broadcast on satellite. On 9 August 1985, an official vessel anchored 150 yards from the Ross Revenge. (Anderson): It's not a very good occasion really, we have to hurry this because the lifeboat is standing by. Some of these 28-day Restricted Service Licence (RSL) broadcasts took place from the Ross Revenge during the 1990s, with the ship anchored off Clacton, in London's Canary Wharf, Southend Pier and off the Isle of Sheppey in Kent. … Join us on SATURDAY 15th and SUNDAY 16th FEBRUARY for all the best music from the 60s – early 90s, plus the chance to win a subscription to The Beat magazine. Several years later some of the seized items were returned to the station. Während der Reise wurde zu den mittlerweile bekannten Sendezeiten gesendet. Following negotiations with the service provider, satellite transmissions ended at midnight on 30 September 2013. Diese Lücke füllt Quentin mit seinem Piratensender. Achims Free Radio Desaster. The Ross Revenge was larger than Mi Amigo and with more elaborate transmitting equipment: in 1983, two 5 kW RCA transmitters and a RCA 50 kW unit. (iii)558 kHz: strict pop and oldies mainstream format (no presenter music choice) with strict adherence to format clocks. album, and Turnbull and Gallagher joined them on the Stiff's tour, becoming The Blockheads.[27]. Various: broadly according to era and frequency: 1960s : mainstream pop. Finn Hits Radio 6300 15 W QSL card, letter, sticker 01.05.2006 & 100 W eQSL … Dieser Rekord wurde erst 2004 durch das Segelschiff Mirabella V mit einer Masthöhe von 91,44 m überboten. The 10 kW transmitters could run on the Henschel generator beside the two main MAN units and also a Cummins unit on the aft deck behind the wheelhouse.[28]. 3. [citation needed], When the US-backed Radio London arrived off the coast of England, there was an unsuccessful attempt to merge its sales operation with that of Caroline before Radio London started transmissions. [citation needed], In Spain, a station broadcast during the summer 2009 on 102.7 MHz in the Costa Blanca from studios in Benidorm. [51] Surveys in 2008 and 2010 showed a small percentage listened via Sky, and that satellite listening had dropped by 9% since 2008, while online listening had increased by around 40%. Smedley's trial opened on 11 October at Chemlsford Assizes, where the jury acquitted him.[6]. Broadcasting hours were 6 am to 6 pm to avoid competition from Radio Luxembourg, which began transmissions at 6 pm. "[39] In a 1995 article for the pressure group Charter88, Steve McGann commented: "Whether Caroline was right to maintain her defiance for so many years is irrelevant. Radio Rock Revolution (Originaltitel: The Boat That Rocked) ist eine britische Musikkomödie aus dem Jahr Erzählt wird die Geschichte eines. Andy Archer bei der The Pirate Radio Hall Of Fame, Oxford Dictionaries: anorak, definition 2, Vorlage:Toter Link/scontent-ams3-1.xx.fbcdn.net, https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Radio_Caroline&oldid=208593222, Ehemaliger Hörfunksender (Vereinigtes Königreich), Wikipedia:Defekte Weblinks/Ungeprüfte Botmarkierungen 2019-05, „Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike“, Tom Lodge: The Radio Caroline Story from the inside. 8. Radio Caroline ist das erste Privatradio in Großbritannien und ist für die Entwicklung der Popmusik in den 1960er Jahren von zentraler Bedeutung. Radio Caroline Ltd. and Caroline Support Group (originally called the Ross Revenge Support Group). 15 August 1967 following passage of the Marine Offences Act, Broadcasting from various locations offshore to Western Europe. Caroline claimed boarding the ship and removal or destruction of equipment was piracy. Alle Sender in Ihrer Nähe. Radio Caroline South = 10kW (later 50 kW). [25] The station's offices and studios were in Brakel, Belgium, but moved to Castell-Platja d'Aro, Costa Brava, Spain in March 1975 after a raid by Belgian police. On 30 August 1974 Mi Amigo moved from the Dutch coast to the Knock Deep Channel, approximately 12 miles (19 km) from the British coast. The Dutch claimed the ship's Panamanian registration had lapsed in 1987 and it was not under legal protection from any country and that its transmissions breached international regulations which since 1982 had prohibited broadcasting from outside national territories. The following day James Murphy, an investigator for the UK Office of the Official Solicitor, acting for the Department of Trade and Industry, joined colleagues and counterparts from the Netherlands Radio Regulatory Authority to execute an armed raid on the Ross Revenge in which equipment was damaged or confiscated. Die Webseite für deutschsprachige Radio-Caroline-Hörer . The next day, Calvert visited Smedley's home in Saffron Walden, Essex, to demand the departure of the raiders and the return of vital transmitter parts. [1] Im Mai 1974 besuchten Fans des Senders die Radiosendeschiffe per Boot unweit der niederländischen Küste. Home; RIAS Berlin; Luxemburg; AFN / AFRTS; BFBS; BBC Radio 1 + 2; Pirate Radio Stations; Dt.Soldatens./DFS; Deutschlandfunk; Bayerischer Rfk; Norddeutscher Rfk; Sender Freies Bln; Westdeutscher Rfk; Hessischer Rfk; Europawelle Saar; Radio Bremen; Radio Nordsee Int; … 50 kW (second 10 kW transmitter later added). These broadcasts took place between 1970 and 1973.[19]. [60], In October 2020, a new station using the Caroline name and logo launched in Burnham-on-Crouch, broadcasting to the Maldon District of Essex on 94.7FM. [clarification needed]. Einem Sprecher von Radio Caroline, Andy Archer wird zugesprochen, 1974 den britischen Slangbegriff Anorak für treue, etwas obsessive Fans geprägt und bekannt gemacht zu haben. Weil private Radiostationen in den 1960er Jahren im Vereinigten Königreich noch nicht erlaubt waren, sendete Radio Caroline von einem Schiff aus, der Fredericia, die unter panamaischer Flagge in der Nordsee, drei Meilen vor Essex, ankerte. [33], The station restarted in August 1983 from a new radio ship, the MV Ross Revenge, an ex-North Sea factory fishing trawler used during the Anglo-Icelandic Cod War by Ross Fisheries. [14] Presenters Tony Blackburn, Roger Gale, Mike Allen, Ray Teret, Roger Day, Simon Dee, Tony Prince, Spangles Muldoon, Keith Skues, Johnnie Walker, Robbie Dale, Dave Lee Travis, Tommy Vance, Tom Edwards, Paul Noble, Bob Stewart and Andy Archer became well known. Some DJs from the USA and Commonwealth countries, such as Graham Webb, Emperor Rosko, Steve Young, Keith Hampshire, Colin Nicol and Norman St John, were also heard. On 28 December, unpaid crew cut the Mi Amigo's generator fuel line and departed. However, in October 1987 a massive storm hit southern England, causing deaths and severe damage. On 1 September, a small motor launch had difficulties in rough seas. Caroline also promoted O'Rahilly's concept of Loving Awareness (LA), a far-eastern philosophy of love and peace. Die Zeitschrift und Radio Caroline verloren im Juli 1966 vor Gericht, weil sie Mick Jagger absichtlich getäuscht hatten. In my opinion the 1970 period of RNI was the most fascinating one. MV Caroline sailed from Felixstowe to the Isle of Man, broadcasting as she went. On 31 July 2014 the ship was moved to the Blackwater Estuary in Essex.[44]. Die Satellitenausstrahlung wurde zum 30. Sender-Website. Because commercial radio was prohibited in Belgium, Radio Mi Amigo had little competition from the former BRT State Radio and TV (today VRT Flemisch State radio and TV) and became very popular in Belgium, the Netherlands and the UK. But everyone else did, and so it was a big hit on radio stations all over the southeast of our beautiful country. After 31 August, shows for Radio Mi Amigo were delivered on cassettes rather than reel-to-reel tapes. News stories appeared in Europe[21] announcing the start of Caroline Television[22] from two Super Constellation aircraft using Stratovision technology. RNI operated on medium wave, short wave and FM. Belgium had outlawed offshore radio in 1962 and prosecuted advertisers, cutting the station's revenue. In an extant photo, Caroline Kennedy and her brother, John F. Kennedy Jr., are apparently dancing in the Oval Office as their father looks on, an activity which O'Rahilly reportedly interpreted as a playful disruption of government.[9][10]. On 20 January 1966, the MV Mi Amigo lost its anchor in a storm, drifted and ran aground on the beach at Frinton-on-Sea. The story of radio caroline continues with photographs of the mi amigo having a new antenna mast fitted at sea in 1973. The Mi Amigo was tendered clandestinely from Britain, France, Belgium and the Netherlands. Radio Caroline broadcasts music from the 1960s to contemporary, with an emphasis on album-oriented rock (AOR) and "new" music from "carefully selected albums". 1LIVE. [6] During summer 1973, it broadcast separate stations in English and Dutch simultaneously, on 389 m/773 kHz and 252 m (announced as 259)/1187 kHz. Legal status unclear due to a need to conceal actual legal ownership. From the anchorage in the Knock Deep the Mi Amigo's mast could be seen on the horizon. [17] The Manx parliament, the Tynwald, attempted to exclude the North ship from the legislation, appealing to the European Court on the legality of the act being applied to the Isle of Man. The only singer to stay overnight, she helped present programmes, make jingles, and close the station at night.[15]. Commercial programming commenced at noon on Friday 22 December 2017, with a signal that could be heard as far afield as Southampton, Birmingham, Glasgow and in large parts of The Netherlands and Belgium. Top Sender. [61][62][63][64] The station, owned by St Peters Studio and Community Radio Limited, has not only licensed the name from Radio Caroline, but has also got technical support and programming from the station, who have their own community radio licences in the south, south east and in East Anglia on 648AM (with Radio Caroline also found on DAB in a number of British cities, plus DAB+ in Cambridge). Heute sendet Radio Caroline 24 Stunden in Teilen des Vereinigten Königreiches legal über Mittelwelle 648 kHz, DAB sowie über Internet. Officially, Radio Caroline was managed from offices in North America, with advertising from the US and Canada. Online Radio Box bruger cookies for at kunne levere den bedste tjeneste til vores brugere. Without serious competition, Radio Caroline gained a regular daytime audience of some 7 million.[12]. [65][66][67], In January 2002, a Dutch Caroline fan called Sietse Brouwer launched a Netherlands-based Dutch Radio Caroline in Harlingen, broadcasting on the northern Netherlands cable networks and largely independent of UK Caroline. In May 2017, Ofcom awarded the station a community licence to broadcast to Suffolk and north Essex on 648 kHz with a power of 1 kW. Rough weather sometimes prevented tapes from arriving and old programmes had to be repeated. The Radio Caroline name was used to broadcast from international waters, using five different ships with three different owners, from 1964 to 1990, and via satellite from 1998 to 2013. We're not leaving and disappearing, we're going onto the lifeboat hoping that the pumps can take it; if they can, we'll be back, if not, well, we really don't like to say it. Using land-based studios leased in Kent[48] in the late 1990s, the station began broadcasting via satellites Astra 19.2°E and Eutelsat 28A, covering western Europe. Die Idee, das Festland zu verlassen, stammte von der Voice of America, die damals teilweise von See aus sendete. [34] It had an antenna system radiating from a 300-foot (91 m) high mast, the tallest on any ship in the world. Der erste gespielte Song war Not Fade Away von den Rolling Stones. Time QRG Station Program Transmitter Power SINPO Identification Rec. Onze afspeellijst slaat een Radio Caroline 259 Gold songlist op van de voorbije 7 dagen. 6. Smedley's men occupied the fort until 22 June. (Gordon): For the moment from all of us, goodbye and God bless. First is a 'travelogue' style look at the River Thames. The Mi Amigo "Top 50" tapes were flown over by helicopter to get them on board more quickly. [citation needed]. Text keineswegs eine Huldigung dieser … [7] Es handelte sich um den bis dato höchsten auf einem Schiff errichteten Mast. [2] Bei Radio Caroline wurde entschieden, das Programm von Deck zu senden, um den treuen Fans trotz des recht kühlen Wetters etwas zu bieten. DENMARK (1) Radio OZNRH 6263.5, 1kW, eQSL 07.12.2014. The ship has working radio studios, from which both Caroline and BBC Essex have broadcast. The crew of the Sheerness lifeboat Helen Turnbull were commended for the rescue of broadcasters Tom Anderson, Stevie Gordon, Nick Richards and Hans Verlaan from Mi Amigo while it was sinking in the Black Deep near Long Sand Bank. It began taking in water and the crew was rescued by lifeboat. Radio City Liverpool Charts. Der Musikproduzent Ronan O’Rahilly konnte die Bands seines Labels weder bei der BBC noch bei Radio Luxemburg unterbringen und beschloss daraufhin, seinen eigenen Sender zu gründen. We’re LIVE from the River Blackwater from 10.30 am on Saturday. Piratensender Internationale Gewässer Hohe See Edward Short. (i) 963 kHz : unformatted free-choice album format, with news. A coastguard vessel escorted the launch back to shore, but the authorities were unhappy that Caroline listeners had jammed the emergency switchboards. Die Mutter aller … Another Belgian station, Radio Mi Amigo International, launched on 1 January 1974; it was run by Belgian businessman and Suzy Waffles owner Sylvain Tack. In May 2017, Ofcom awarded the station an AM band community licence to broadcast to Suffolk and north Essex;[4] full-time broadcasting, via a previously redundant BBC World Service transmitter mast at Orford Ness, commenced on 22 December 2017.[5]. Ray Clark) and Rob Charles. DJs Chris Cary, broadcasting as Spangles Muldoon (who was also station manager), Roger 'Twiggy' Day, Andy Archer, Paul Alexander, Steve England, Johnny Jason and Peter Chicago (real name Peter Murtha)[24] manned the station. The Dutch offshore station Radio Veronica was on 1562 kHz and Radio Atlanta broadcast on 1493 kHz. and a sign-on date of 1 July; the station failed to appear. A request to stop broadcasting on short wave 6.215 MHz was complied with, and after several hours the government ship returned to port. The station returned at 8 pm and continued until after midnight to avoid competition with popular television programmes. Radio Caroline ist das erste Privatradio in Großbritannien und ist für die Entwicklung der Popmusik in den 1960er Jahren von zentraler Bedeutung. That this House expresses its disappointment that, having pioneered commercial radio in the UK and for the past decade being a fully licensed broadcaster, Radio Caroline, a cornerstone of British radio history, has been denied by OFCOM the opportunity to secure a medium wave frequency from which to broadcast; regrets that as a result its devoted listeners are confined to listening to Radio Caroline via the internet and unable to enjoy its musical offerings in transit; and calls on OFCOM to exhaust all avenues in making the provisions available for Radio Caroline to celebrate its 50th birthday in 2014 by broadcasting on a medium wave frequency which, it appears, is unwanted by both BBC and commercial operators as a broadcast platform."[58]. Radio Caroline diente als Vorlage für den Film Radio Rock Revolution. The only broadcast staff on board were Tom Lodge and Jerry Leighton. Diese Seite wurde zuletzt am 8. When Laser returned as Laser Hot Hits, it used Caroline's former and inferior frequency of 576 kHz. In November 1985, the competing offshore station, Laser 558, closed after electrical problems and Caroline moved from 576 kHz to Laser's 558 kHz frequency, with a Top 40 music format similar to Laser's under the name Caroline 558. After a short test on 773 kHz in late 1975, in May 1976, Radio Caroline began a daytime service on 1562 kHz (192 m) using a 10 kW transmitter, while its overnight service continued to share the 50 kW transmitter with Radio Mi Amigo's daytime programming on 1187 kHz (253 metres, announced as 259). The station tried to obtain a licence from a developing country,[42] hoping it might offer protection from the new provisions in the Broadcasting Act 1990 which came into force on 31 December that year. ... Er ging unmittelbar aus dem Piratensender Radio Sutch hervor, den Calvert zusammen mit dem Sänger Screaming Lord Sutch … [43] Dedicated apps for listening via Apple IOS[52] and Android[53] devices are also available. The last broadcast from the Mi Amigo was by Stevie Gordon and Tom Anderson:[31]. Sep. 03, 1981 - Disc Jockey Wolfman Jack, and ''Radio Caroline'' principal Paul Collins sign with ''Major Marketing Radio Sale The company will act as advertising sales agent for the Radio Caroline pirate broadcasting station to be located on the Ship ''Imagine'' in the North Sea. Radio Monique was popular throughout Benelux. Stattdessen soll ein neuer Onlinesender Caroline Extra mit Oldies aus den 1960er, 1970er und 1980er Jahren starten. 26.09.2020 - Erkunde Ernst Heiligers Pinnwand „Piratensender“ auf Pinterest. Unhappy at the loss of advertising, Radio Mi Amigo terminated its contract with Caroline in November 1978 and broadcast from its own ship, the MV Magdalena later that year, but this was short-lived. This request, and one to stop transmissions on 819 kHz, was refused. These stories continued and included co-operation by a former member of the Beatles[who?] However, according to Gerry Bishop's book Offshore Radio this transmitter was antiquated and failed to work. The name was taken from Caroline Bay, a popular recreation area nearby. When Radio Monique hired the main transmitter, spare parts were taken from a fourth transmitter to convert the 5 kW into a 10 kW unit, the RCA 5 and 10 kW transmitters having similar designs. London and off Harwich, Essex. Radio Caroline's founder, Ronan O'Rahilly, was diagnosed with vascular dementia in 2013; his death aged 79 on 20 April 2020 was announced by Radio Caroline. Each of his crew was awarded The Thanks of the Institution on vellum. Lodge hired new DJs and introduced free-form programming which, by August 1966, had succeeded, creating an audience of 23 million. The station's slogan was Your all-day music station. Dezember 1964 ihre offiziellen Sendungen vom ehemaligen US-Minensucher Density, umbenannt in Galaxy; die einzige Station vor der englischen Küste, die vom ersten Tag an nach einem festen Programmschema und sehr professionell sendete. [6] The generator was left running but the pumps could not manage and the vessel sank 10 minutes later. The Mi Amigo returned to its Frinton-on-Sea anchorage with a redesigned antenna and a new 50 kW transmitter and attempted to resume broadcasting on 18 April, nominally on 259 metres to enable the same jingles as Radio Caroline North on 1169 kHz to be used, but actually 252 metres. The Ross Revenge was salvaged and brought into harbour in Dover, ending 27 years of Radio Caroline's unlicensed offshore career. Since November 2009 Radio Seagull can be heard periodically on 558 kHz in London. Freeradio auf Kurzwelle und Mittelwelle - Piratensender auf 180m, 76m, 48m und 3m. Mal wegen staatlicher Repressionen, mal wegen der schwierigen Bedingungen auf See. It was renamed Radio Caroline South and MV Mi Amigo remained off Frinton-on-Sea while MV Caroline broadcast as Radio Caroline North. In late 1972, Radio Caroline had money problems. The transmitter was initially too powerful for the antenna insulators. 1. Nach sechs Wochen Oldies auf Radio Atlanta und mehr Middle-of-the-Road-Musik auf Radio Caroline taten sich Crawford und O’Rahilly zusammen, und das Sendeschiff von Radio Caroline machte sich am 2. Über Radio City 2. MV Caroline arrived at her new anchorage on the southern tip of the Bahama Bank, Ramsey Bay, on 6 July 1964,[13] at a position formerly occupied by the Bahama Bank Lightship. That autumn various tests, consisting of continuous music, were made on 259 metres. [36] The remaining 5 kW transmitter was later converted for short wave use. Former offshore broadcasters who continue on the station are: Roger Mathews, Nigel Harris, Martin Fisher, Marc Jacobs, Johnny Lewis, Doug Wood, Dave Foster, Cliff Osbourne, Chris Pearson, Bob Lawrence, Jeremy Chartham and Ad Roberts. The crew and broadcasting staff were rescued unharmed, but the ship's hull was damaged and repairs were carried out at Zaandam, Netherlands. FINLAND (10) Radio Sombrero, 6258,3 QSL card 26.12.2004. DJ Jack Spector, of the WMCA "Good Guys" in New York, regularly recorded for Radio Caroline. Programmes were still heard on satellite until the provider replaced the signal with a 1 kHz tone on the morning of 1 October 2013. Ein Piratensender (auch Seesender genannt[1][2]) ist ein Rundfunksender in der Regel Hörfunk , der als Schwarzsender innerhalb eines Staatsgebietes sein Programm ohne Lizenz ausstrahlt. In the evenings on 963, some alternative music programmes were tried, including the reggae "Jamming 963", and in 1986 and early 1987, a progressive and indie rock programme called Caroline Overdrive hosted by Tom Anderson, Fergie McNeal, Andy Johnson, Stevie Lane, Mark Matthews, Kevin Turner, Peter Phillips, Mick Williams (a.k.a. (=Radio Grüne Frosch, Calau relay via Caroline eQSL 2016) Radio Bila Hora 3335, 150 W, eQSL 31.12.2014. Auf der Fredericia befand sich ein Mittelwellensender mit zehn kW Leistung, der auf der Frequenz 1520 kHz (197,3 Meter) betrieben wurde. BBC Radio 2 newsreader Colin Berry and Classic FM's Nick Bailey started their careers reading the news on Radio Caroline South. The supermarket chain Asda and English Heritage were among the backers. Radio Caroline continued on satellite but required manual tuning. This service was Radio Seagull and broadcast live during the evening. Since September 2015, Radio Caroline has been broadcasting 'live' for one weekend each month[56] as "Radio Caroline North" (with original DJs and a mixed sixties, seventies and eighties music content and jingles) from its former home the MV Ross Revenge on the Blackwater Estuary in Essex, via Manx Radio's 1368 kHz 20 kW transmitter on the Isle of Man. ... 2021-03-29 Radio Caroline 25 year French TV more 2021-03-29 The MV Ross Revenge in her full glory more 2021-03-28 Radio Pacman eQSL more 2021-03-28 Radio Caroline's 1st broadcast … Philip Seymour Hoffman as "The Count", the brash American DJ on Radio Rock, loosely based on Emperor Rosko, DJ on pirate Radio Caroline in 1966. Tom Sturridge as "Young" Carl, who is sent to stay with his godfather Quentin on the Radio Rock ship. Two (Radio 270 and Radio London) of the remaining four UK-based offshore stations closed, but the two Caroline ships continued with their supply operation moved to Netherlands waters, where unlicensed ship-based broadcasting was not outlawed until 1974.