Saturday, 5 May 2007
Richard Sharpe <...> said:
Yes it is much weaker but here in North West Kent still slightly
stronger at least in daytime than 1395, There is a lot of speculation
for the reason for and i guess we will find out eventually.
I got reports from Germany that nothing has changed since last month, receptionwise that is. Perhaps the sun's activity plays trics on us?
Sterling Times <2@slewis.biz> said:
Right wing bias on Big L?
I love it!
It seems that Charlie Wolf is a bit of a neocon and Randall Le Rose isn't far behind.
What a change from the usual liberalism in radio.
Just as well nobody listens.
Steve Martin <...> said:
Now I'm not a big fan of RSL's but I do have to admit that although there are some terrible ones out there, there are actually a few good ones too. I would put Hastings rock in the good category. So just a quick note it all starts on Saturday 5th May until Friday 1st June.
I quite agree, Hastings Rock is by far the best RSL i have heard.
This bank holiday WNKR is on 1476 kHz and 3940 kHz from now until Tuesday morning.
Running order,
Dave Martin
Andy Walker
Steve Underground
Graham Peters
Hugo Lee Jay
Chris Ise
Rob Marshall
Wolf man Jack
Tune in and enjoy.
Reports to ...
Texts and voicemails to 07961096954
Info on the station and the stereo internet streams http://here.is/wnkr
Q_1_2_3_4_5_6 <...> said:
Hallo everyone. There is a The "Unofficial" Radio Report of Steve Szmidt
dated Friday April 27th 2007 and titled "A special on the Big L "Get
your Act Together" TV Documentary" on
http://www.offshoreradio.de/newsflash.htm in which you can read that
RadLon has a monthly big loose. You can reed this Report for more
information about the poor financial status of RadLon. My personnal
conclusion is that RadLon perhaps will (soon) switch off its 1395 kHz AM
transmitter at the Trintelhaven, the Netherlands.
Greetings of Nico from Gouda, the Netherlands.
Hallo everyone. This website is now updated today with a report from Rob Olthof dated Saturday May 5th, 2007 written in the Duthch language. A big part of his text goes about RadLon. Greetings of Nico from Gouda, the Netherlands.






