Invicta FM — Radio station name=Invicta FM airdate=October 1, 1984 frequency=95.9 MHz, 102.8 MHz, 96.1 MHz, 97.0 MHz and 103.1 MHz share = 12.1% share as of = September 2007 share source = [http://www.rajar.co.uk/listening/quarterly listening.php]… … Wikipedia
Radio City — (auch Radio City 299 genannt) war ein von Reg Calvert 1964 gegründeter britischer Piratensender, der sich auf dem aufgegebenen Militärstützpunkt Shivering Sands in der Themsemündung befand. Er ging unmittelbar aus dem Piratensender Radio Sutch… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Radio 390 — (1965 1967) was a pirate radio station which operated from the former British Army Maunsell towers located off southeastern England on the Red Sands sandbar.Radio Invicta s successor KING Radio was bought by Ted Allbeury, who wanted to relaunch… … Wikipedia
Radio Nordsee — Piratensender sind Rundfunk , in der Regel Hörfunksender, die ohne Lizenz ihr Programm ausstrahlen. Der Begriff bezeichnet private Sender, die von innerhalb, aber auch häufig von außerhalb eines Staatsgebietes aus ohne Genehmigung der zuständigen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Radio pirate — Pour les articles homonymes, voir RadioPirate et Pirate. Une radio pirate est une station émettant sans autorisation. Sommaire 1 Historique 2 Chronologie[3] … Wikipédia en Français
Invicta (motto) — Invicta (meaning undefeated ) is the motto of the county of Kent, England [ [http://www.civicheraldry.co.uk/kent.html www.civicheraldry.co.uk] Kent heraldry site] . It dates back to the invasion of England by William The Conqueror. As the… … Wikipedia
Invicta — The word Invicta (from Latin, unvanquished) can mean several things:*Invicta (car), a British make of car *Invicta (locomotive), an early steam locomotive *Invicta (motto), motto of the county of Kent, England *Invicta (sailboat), fibreglass… … Wikipedia
Pirate radio in Europe — Radio portal An introduction to the subject of pirate radio can be found under that heading. Contents 1 Belgium (from international waters) … Wikipedia
pirate radio — ‘Pirate radio’, as we know it, began at sea in 1958 with Radio Mercur broadcasting to Denmark from the ship Cheeta. Piracy hit Britain from Radio Veronica’s ship when the Commercial Neutral Broadcasting Company made its first ever sea pirate… … Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture
UKC Radio — was the student radio station for the University of Kent at Canterbury (UKC) between 1966 and 2006. It was operated as a student service by the University of Kent Students Union.It was replaced by CSR FM [ [http://www.csrfm.com/ CSR 97.4FM :… … Wikipedia