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THE VOICE OF HOPE,
Dublin (1986)
1449kHz -
6310kHz
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The Voice of Hope seemed to be an evangelist radio station which made test transmissions during August 1986 on 1449kHz / 206m. They were also heard on shortwave possibly via the facilities of Radio Ireland International on 6310kHz. It was announced that regular programmes would begin in mid-September 1986, but it is not known whether they actually began those broadcasts. Addresses of VOH, 67 Dunmore Lawn, Ballymount, Dublin 24 and VOH, 31 Mountjoy Square, Dublin 1 were given out. |
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The Voice of Hope Audio Library
1986_08_24_sun_voice_of_hope_1449am_1059-1130signoff_test_tx-gh560.mp3 New Nov 2024 | A rather crackly recording of a test transmission from Sunday 24th August 1986 on 1449kHz, although announced as 1448kHz / 206m. According to the announcements, The Voice of Hope were also on shortwave 6310kHz and would return in September for regular broadcasts. On sign off at 11:30am, they said that Radio Ireland International will continue on shortwave with their own transmitter and programmes. As received on the Lancashire coast on 1449kHz, where there was some splattering from a local uk station, probably BBC Radio Manchester on 1458kHz. |
28MB 31mins |
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