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Radio Invicta
Radio Invicta pioneered the use of Tower block roofs for illicit broadcasting. They obtained a set of fire brigade (or FB keys) which would allow them to ...
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Radio Invicta
In spite of this, Invicta became an established part of the diso-club scene in London. Invicta DJs would appear at club venues, and many established club ...
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Uptown Radio
"The idea for Uptown Radio was conceived while Terry, Rob, Bob and I were still broadcasting Skyport Radio on a weekly basis, this would have been around ...
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Radio Alpine
If you were involved either station and would like to give some more detailed information please contact us. The Radio Eric archive holds the following ...
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Radio Eric
The broadcasts from MZX took place mostly daily and became popular. ... The Post office had astonishing control over the content of the broadcasts. ...
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Radio Concord
Radio Concord broadcast to London in the mid '70s. Broadcasts were live, and usually took place on a Saturday night, often continuing to Sunday morning. ...
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Radio Kaleidoscope
30:49, the end of a Denny Tewson show and then Pat Edison on 266 from 26th May 1975 - see note [1] below. 28MB. 60:30. more from the above broadcast: with ...
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Radio Nelson
Radio Nelson broadcast on 201m MW from West London in 1971/72. The station was put off the air following a GPO raid on March 5th 1972. ...
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Radio Eric
Web-site linked to web-radio station celebrating vintage British land based pirate radio stations of the 60's, 70's and 80's.
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Radio Eric
If you want to find out more about why pirate radio was so popular in the UK, check out our HISTORY pages. All our recordings are genuine - either taped off ...