FRS Holland on the air Sunday 31st October

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FRS Holland on the air Sunday 31st October

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FRS HOLLAND broadcast Sunday 31st October. This will be the first of three broadcasts to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the station. The next will be at the end of November, and the 3rd in late December. In October we will be looking at the years from 1980-87 and will feature 80’s music, extracts from FRSH from those years, and audio contributions sent in by listeners.

31 October on 7600 and 5800kHz. Also on 6005 (except between 1100-1200UTC)
Broadcast times 0852-1500UTC

Schedule:
0852 Opening
0900 30 years of FRSH Part 1 - Peter Verbruggen
1030 30 years of FRSH Part 2 - Peter Verbruggen
1200 30 years of FRSH Part 3 - Jan van Dijk
1330 30 years of FRSH Part 4 - Dave Scott
1500 close

Internet streaming: 1452-2100UTC on http://nednl.net:8000/frsh.m3u and also via the Radio 700 website during the times we are on the air on the 6005 transmitter.

Also, coming soon. New FRS Holland website

73's Dave
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Post by Dave Scott »

Dear FRS Friend,

Following lengthy preparations the time has come to celebrate 30 years of FRS-Holland on SW.
Next Sunday October 31st we kick off with the first out of a total of 3 different broadcasts. The FRS Anthology !
Factual, accurate, ups and downs....countless extracts, former presenters, listeners' contributions, a competition,
fact files, the FRS Story ánd great 80s music. Next Sunday in part 1 we will feature 1980- 1987. The first eventful 7 years.
Here's the schedule:
08.52- 15.00 UTC 7600//5800 kHz
09.00-11.00 UTC and 12.00- 16.00 UTC 6005 kHz

That means that between 11.00-12.00 UTC there won't be any signal on 6005 kHz. As from 12.00 UTC onwards 6005 is back and will be
one hour behind of 7600//5800 kHz.
The October 31st broadcast will be streamed between 14:52- 21:00 UTC/ 15:52- 22:00 CET via < http://nednl.net:8000/frsh.m3u>

The period 1988- 2010 will be featured in part 2 (late November) and part 3 (December).

We have received quite a number of contributions. If you feel you want to be part of the celebrations with your personal FRS memories:
you can still do so as we can include that in one of the two broadcasts which follow after the October 31st one.
Of course we have special QSLs for the three broadcasts...one based on the 80s, one on the 90s and one on the 00s.
Hope to have your company next Sunday...it will be an unforgettable Sunday. October 31st 2010: 30 Years of FRS-Holland on SW!


73s, on behalf of the FRS staff (Peter V., Jan van Dijk, Paul Graham, Dave Scott, Brian & Bobby Speed)



a Balance between Music & Information joint to one Format....

FRS-Holland
POBox 2702
6049 ZG Herten
The Netherlands

e-mail: < frs.holland@hccnet.nl>
e-mail: < frs@frsholland.nl>



a Balance between Music & Information joint to one Format....

FRS-Holland
POBox 2702
6049 ZG Herten
The Netherlands

e-mail: < frs.holland@hccnet.nl>
e-mail: < frs@frsholland.nl>
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Post by Steven »

I also heard FRS Holland on 48 meters while i tuned the band this morning. But 5800 was a bit weak. Good modullation though.
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Post by Johnno »

5800 is only low power. It only really serves to fill the area nearer to the transmitter site when 7600 is skipping further.
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