(Translated from Dutch)
Radio Caroline North [648 kHz] returns to the air this weekend, this time with a remarkable expansion. For the first time, the program will be broadcast not only on Radio Caroline and Manx Radio’s own transmitters, but also on the local radio station Quay FM in the Channel Islands. Thanks to this partnership, the program can now also be received on FM and DAB+ in the area.
Radio Caroline North broadcasts are made aboard the historic radio ship Ross Revenge. Quay FM, the local broadcaster on the island of Alderney, transmits the program on FM 107.1 MHz. Reception on this frequency is mainly limited to Alderney and the surrounding area.
Quay FM also provides a DAB+ broadcast via the Channel Islands multiplex, broadcasting on channel 12A. This network has transmitters in Guernsey, Jersey, and Alderney, meaning Radio Caroline North’s broadcast will be heard throughout the populated areas of the archipelago.
Radio Caroline North broadcasts are made aboard the historic radio ship Ross Revenge. Quay FM, the local broadcaster on the island of Alderney, transmits the program on FM 107.1 MHz. Reception on this frequency is mainly limited to Alderney and the surrounding area.
https://www.radiotrefpunt.nl/entry/9180-quay-fm-brengt-radio-caroline-north-naar-fm-en-dab-op-de-kanaaleilanden/
Nico in Gouda, the Netherlands (2025-11-07)