Radio static at Alderney's Pirate Radio station

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Radio static at Alderney's Pirate Radio station

Post by tokingmenace » Mon Jan 01, 2024 9:41 pm

Radio static at Alderney's Pirate Radio station

Thursday 21 December 2023

An alleged illegal radio station operating out of Alderney has gone offline, after an investigation was launched into the so-called 'Pirate' radio station.

On 12 December an enforcement officer for OFCOM (The Office of Communications) sent letters to several properties in Alderney. The letter said that an investigation had been launched and that the houses that had been letter-dropped were in close proximity to an aerial broadcasting the station.

Earlier this week [19 December] it was revealed that local law enforcement has been working with OFCOM to identify the source of the station, which has been broadcasting on FM 105.4 for several years.

In a statement Guernsey Police said: “Officers are now working with the regulator to both inform islanders about this and stop the transmissions taking place.”

It came as Riduna Radio - an online station in Alderney - sought to distance itself from the pirate station.

“Riduna Radio Limited would like to make it clear that the letter distributed by Guernsey Police to properties on Alderney today, including Riduna Radio, have absolutely nothing to do with Riduna Radio Limited," it said in a statement online.

Express has since learned that the station went quiet earlier this week and that Ofcom has identified the general area of an aerial that was broadcasting the station.

OFCOM supplied the following statement to Express: “Ofcom is aware of reports of pirate radio transmissions in Alderney. We are working with local authorities to ensure that all stations broadcasting are authorised to do so and we will not hesitate to take action where necessary. Anyone with information about illegal broadcast stations on Alderney should get in touch with Ofcom.”

It is illegal to broadcast on FM frequencies without a licence under the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006. The offence can attract a penalty of up to two years in prison, or a substantial fine.

A pirate radio station is a station that broadcasts without a licence. The activity is deemed illegal because it can harm legitimate stations and interfere with many other types of radio communications, including those used by pilots.

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Re: Radio static at Alderney's Pirate Radio station

Post by covidplandemic » Mon Jan 01, 2024 10:15 pm

what a shame as it sounds like they had a good set up for a good few years before ofcom became a nuisance again

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Post by radionortheast » Mon Feb 05, 2024 2:09 pm

They probably nipped down there because the weathers better, got a bag of potato's on the way back. It is not part of the british isles but comes under the same governance, sits close to France could make it confusing, i’m thinking they couldn’t find any pirates on the mainland.
I’m more interested it what type of station this is, the station that is distancing itself does sound more like that type of station that would have a community radio licence, i’m guessing its not the type of station that would play dance music in different genes. 8-)
I guess this was like a version of knightrider keystone cops, why local people would need to know about a pirate radio station maybe they'd blocked the drains or something...

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Re: Radio static at Alderney's Pirate Radio station

Post by teckniqs » Wed Feb 14, 2024 1:46 am

and we will not hesitate to take action
:lol: Haha love this ^
......and it only took them 7 years.

Long live the pirates.

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