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Radio Caroline to broadcast on 531 kHz from 28-31 August

UK-based Radio Caroline will be broadcasting live from the radio ship Ross Revenge over the Bank Holiday weekend 28-31 August.  This time, the station will also be broadcasting with low power on mediumwave 531 kHz, which should be audible in Tilbury and the surrounding areas of south Essex and north Kent.

This test broadcast is on the closest available frequency to the last one [558 kHz] used by the station to broadcast from international waters. The usual outlets via the Internet and Sky channel 0199 will also be carrying programmes from the Ross Revenge.


(Source: Radio Caroline website)

1 Comment on “Radio Caroline to broadcast on 531 kHz from 28-31 August”

  1. #1 simon
    on Aug 29th, 2009 at 13:50

    4/7 signal received from caroline in chediston suffolk on a yaesu ft817 and a coax fed 200ft dipole @ 10 foot high

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