HFU HF Underground
Loggings => European Pirates and Private Stations => Topic started by: Ray Lalleu on November 09, 2020, 2306 UTC
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on 1386.0
2227 jingle: 'Solid gold on your favorite station', "Summertime blues", etc.. 2243 Tom Jones,
2246 another station is above, with jazz till 2251
2251 "Indian reservation", etc..., 2300 ID, news ?, 2302 jingle ID, R&R girl,
2305 "It's my party"
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Not a pirate. This is a licensed hospital station in Loughborough, UK.
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I know that. Not even a hobby station.
Though, a fine catch, a programme often inspired by the offshore years,
and a low low power !
Not a 'HF underground', but a 'MF underground', not even listed in the WRTH !
So, included as useful info for low power chasers.
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It's running more ERP than it is licenced really and pushing the limit with its aerial so it nearly is a pirate. Only supposed to cover a town yet you can hear it across the UK
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Yep, I guess that Carillon Radio has more power than allowed by a LPAM licence.
But also that nothing has changed since the gone years, when the giant Bolshakovo transmitter was sending 2.5 MW in a high gain antenna to the West. That was the strongest signal at night, and that probably justified a power increase of Carillon Radio on the same channel just to be heard in the hospital.