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Help spread the word that Radio Caroline deserves to be back on the medium wave.
Super Premium Fruit of the Loom 205 gsm cotton Small fits 35” to 37” chest Medium fits 38 to 40” chest Large fits 41 to 43” chest XL fits 44 to 46” chest XXL fits 47 to 49” chest Also in 3XL 50” to 52” for that relaxed look!
Join the campaign today. Full information via the main Radio Caroline web site
Dishwasher safe mug that will get your firends, family & colleagues asking about Radio Caroline’s desire to return to Medium Wave in time for her 50th Anniversary.
Now with Choice of ‘Blue Sky - Day’ or ‘’Black - Night’ Design to match our t shirts
A coaster to help spread the word about Caroline and the campaign to get the station back on Medium Wave in the car and on your radio.Now with Choice of ‘Blue Sky - Day’ or ‘’Black - Night’ Design to match our t shirts
L/Blue T Shirt
A premium quality glossy topped, with heavy duty non-slip rubber base" mouse mat Size is 230 x 190 x 3 mm.Now with Choice of ‘Blue Sky - Day’ or ‘’Black - Night’ Design to match our t shirts
Radio Caroline Medium Wave Campaign PREMIUM QUALITY glossy top mouse mat
£11.50
Radio Caroline Medium Wave Mug - Now in ‘Blue - Day’ or ‘Black - Night’ Designs
£9.99
Radio Caroline Medium Wave Coaster - Now in ‘Blue - Day’ or ‘Black - Night’ Designs £3.85
Radio Caroline Medium Wave Campaign T Shirts Light Blue Shirt £12.99 Black Shirt £16.50
Images are for guidance only. Each shirt will be printed individually to produce best possible effect. Please do therefore allow the full 21 days fo delivery.
All items ordered will be dispatched separately from our specialist suppliers.
Ross Radio Mast photo courtesy Phil Meek
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Ross Radio Mast photo courtesy Phil Meek
Ross Radio Mast photo courtesy Phil Meek
Ofcom are hopeful that they will soon be in a position to draft a consultation document regarding any possible future use for 648 kilohertz. Until last year the frequency was used to transmit the programmes of the BBC World Service but they have now confirmed to Ofcom that they have no intention of using the frequency for any purpose in the future.
The regulator is now in discussion with the company who own the transmitting infrastructure for this channel and whilst this process may take some time, they have confirmed that their intention is to proceed with drafting the document which will invite the public to make Ofcom aware of how they would wish the channel to be used.
We would ask that you register your support to the idea of the frequency being advertised for use by a regional station for the south east. If that option is taken up, you will then be asked to offer your support for our specific application.
February 2012 www.RadioCarolineOnAir.com