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Radio Caroline North - Technical

Transmitter

2 x 10Kw Continental Electronics 316B transmitters, coupled together in a combining unit. Serial numbers 77 and 79

Aerial Height

155’ (47m)  from deck level. The top 120’ (36.6m) was tubular welded-section steel mounted on 35’ (10.6m) of the original ship’s mast.

The station’s claimed height of 165’ (50.2m) was measured to the bottom of the keel.

The aerial was a wire cage series feed.

Don Allen on air in Caroline North studio Caroline North studio

VIEWS OF THE STUDIO


Top

The Caroline North studio in 1967

Photo: Andy Cadier


Second

Don Allen on air


Third

Mike Ahern in the studio

Photo: Kenny Tosh


Bottom

Martin Kayne on air

Photo: Andy Cadier/Mike Wright

Right: the aerial mast on board MV Caroline

Studio

1 x Gates Studioette mixer unit

2 x Gates CB 510 16” turntables

2 x Ampex  351 tape recorders and amplifiers

2 x Spotmaster 500 cartridge machines

1 x AKG D12 microphone

QSL Cards

Radio station engineering departments issue QSL cards to verify reception reports received from listeners

Radio Caroline QSL card issued shortly after the merger with Radio Atlanta

Aerial mast

Thanks to Ian Anderson for providing information from his research into offshore radio aerial masts (originally published in Offshore Echos Magazine December 2007 and April 2008)

Mike Ahern in studio Martin Kayne in studio

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History

Key Dates

Ship and Location

Technical

Staff

Programmes

Key Dates Ships and Location Staff Programmes History

Treasure Chest

Treasure Chest Transmitter room on MV Caroline

Left: the transmitter room on board MV Caroline

Photo Hans Knot/Nick Bailey

Back to Britain Gallery

Britain

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Radio Caroline North

Left: the newsroom on MV Caroline

Photo: Kenny Tosh