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Nostalgia on 13 March: Radio Veronica on 1395

On Saturday 13 March, the Dutch mediumwave transmitter at Trintelhaven on 1395 kHz will carry a day of nostalgia from the offshore days of Radio Veronica at 1000-1700 UTC. The day, part of the celebrations of 50 years of Radio Veronica, is jointly organised by Stichting Norderney, Stichting Nederlandse Top 40 and the Museum RockArt. The programming will also be available on the Internet at www.veronica192.nl. Presentation from 1100 UTC will be live from the Museum RockArt, which will be open between 1030 and 1730 UTC on the day. Admission costs € 7.50.

1000 – 1100   Veronica’s Teenager Muziek Express (Historical programme)
1100 – 1300   Goud van Out (Golden Oldie Show) with Ad Bouman.
1300 – 1500   Top 40 from 13 March 1971 with Erik de Zwart.
1500 – 1600   Tipparade from 13 March 1971 with Bert van der Laan.
1600 – 1700   Tipparade from 13 March 1971 with Rob van Wezel.

(Source: KBC Radio/Stichting Norderney)

7 Comments on “Nostalgia on 13 March: Radio Veronica on 1395”

  1. #1 Martin Rosen
    on Mar 11th, 2010 at 23:37

    Will this be streamed online anywhere ?

  2. #2 Andy Sennitt
    on Mar 12th, 2010 at 09:53

    Yes. As it says in the story above, the programming will also be available on the Internet at http://www.veronica192.nl.

  3. #3 Martin Rosen
    on Mar 12th, 2010 at 09:56

    Thanks Andy ! I obviously blipped over that bit !

  4. #4 Paddy
    on Mar 12th, 2010 at 13:39

    Does anybody know what the transmitters output will be?
    Or what antennas will be used?

    Cheers!
    Paddy

  5. #5 Anthony
    on Mar 12th, 2010 at 20:30

    Paddy the transmitter is at trintelhaven in the netherlands and transmits on 1395khz mediumwave at 10kW erp during the day increased to 20kW erp at night.

  6. #6 Karl
    on Mar 13th, 2010 at 16:06

    Hallo ,

    is Radio Veronica interested in Reception Reports ? do you confirm with a special QSL Card ?

    Greetings Karl

  7. #7 ruud
    on Mar 13th, 2010 at 20:10

    Dear Karl. I;m afraid QSL cards might be a problem.
    Veronica was a sub-sub contractor, and in fact it is all about a station that is always on air but hires air-time out.

    Maybe BigL in Frinton-on-Sea (UK) might help you out

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