Radio 390

This is kind of cool… remember a while back when I discovered those old British sea-forts left over from World War II? The ones that were used as pirate radio stations in the ’60s? Well, just this morning, a gentleman by the name of John Vincent left a comment on one of my entries about those forts. To make sure his comment gets noticed, I’m reproducing it here:

Just let you know that Radio 390 is back online at
http://radio390.co.uk.tt
http://radio390.uk.tt
http://radio390.org

Thanks for the info, John!

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One comment on “Radio 390

  1. John

    Just a short comment regarding 390,the heading simple tricks and nonsence is precisely what radio 390 is.
    It’s a lonely guy who loves constructing website and winding people up as for John Vincent!,he is Paul Francis.Whatever message board,forum etc radio390 will appear…it’s all fakery…it fine to construct a website as a tribute,but to pretend is a different matter and especially when on a website advertises a none exsistant radio ship supposedly being fitted out in southern spain,fitting out any ship for broadcasting apart from an rsl is Illegal…radio 390 wont return,if it does it’ll be on the net and in this guy’s mind.