ARLA/CLUSTER: Radio Caroline tem licença para emitir em AM com 1 kW em 648 kHz

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Quinta-Feira, 30 de Novembro de 2017 - 12:56:50 WET


Caroline AM licence - A kilowatt on 648

An update today from Peter Moore on the station website:

On 17th May 2017 Ofcom informed us that our application for an AM licence
had been approved and that a licence will be awarded.

This is the end of – or a further step in – a process started by Bob
Lawrence in 2010 and enthusiastically supported by Tracey Crouch MP. We
thank them both and further thank the many other people who have helped
along the way.

The basis of our application was that our traditional heartland was Essex
and Suffolk, where the signal from our ships made first landfall and that
we wished to entertain on AM, an audience that we have not been able to
serve in this way since 1990.

We said that this audience may hear music radio of a style they remember
and in some cases presented by the same people they remember.

That in essence is what we intend to do.

July 2017: We announced that our AM frequency will be 648 kHz with a power
of 1000 watts. This is ERP or simply the power radiated by the aerial.

A transmitter was imported from the Continent and modified to suit the
frequency. There were further hurdles, but progress was made and tests
started on Sunday 12th November.

November 2017: After the award of our AM licence we were kindly offered a
transmission site at Stonham Aspel, Suffolk and at a very sympathetic cost.
But the site had no facilities, requiring us to install a mast, transmitter
building, power and Internet.

We then identified a coastal site where everything was in place including a
mast already tuned for 648 and this is the location we chose.

A commissioning test proved that all was operating to the satisfaction of
Ofcom and after some days of silence we are now testing full time to ensure
that the equipment is reliable. Then we will proceed to normal programmes.

Thanks must go to the site owners and the clever Techies who made it all
work.

More here:

Radio Caroline <http://radiocaroline.co.uk/#am_plans.html>

*•* Our thanks to *Mike Terry* for the above information
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