Laser Hot Hits
United Kingdom
About
The UKs longest running shortwave station. An International 'free' radio station broadcasting around the clock on the internet and also via our Shortwave and FM relays. We are an International 'free' radio station broadcasting around the clock on the internet and also via our Shortwave and FM relay partners.
More info: www.facebook.com/laserhothits
Frequencies:
6970 KHz 43m Shortwave - 24/7
4015 Khz 75m Shortwave
Part time broadcasts on FM (Stereo)
95.2 FM Somerset area
87.7 FM London
Brief station history:
Laser went on air Bank Holiday Monday 16th April 1990 on VHF in stereo on 101 MHz to the home counties. Broadcasts continued on most weekends. In 1993 Laser merged with staff from the former Hits FM to emerge the reborn, bigger Laser Hot Hits that we know today, and shortwave broadcasts were added on 6220 KHz.partners.We are an International 'free' radio station broadcasting around the clock on the internet and also via our Shortwave and FM relay partners.Laser went on air Bank Holiday Monday 16th April 1990 on VHF in stereo on 101 MHz to the home counties. Broadcasts continued on most weekends. Frequency moves were made when Classic Fm started but broadcasts were less frequent in 1992.In 1993 Laser merged with staff from the former Hits FM to emerge the bigger Laser as we know today.
More info: www.facebook.com/laserhothits
Frequencies:
6970 KHz 43m Shortwave - 24/7
4015 Khz 75m Shortwave
Part time broadcasts on FM (Stereo)
95.2 FM Somerset area
87.7 FM London
Brief station history:
Laser went on air Bank Holiday Monday 16th April 1990 on VHF in stereo on 101 MHz to the home counties. Broadcasts continued on most weekends. In 1993 Laser merged with staff from the former Hits FM to emerge the reborn, bigger Laser Hot Hits that we know today, and shortwave broadcasts were added on 6220 KHz.partners.We are an International 'free' radio station broadcasting around the clock on the internet and also via our Shortwave and FM relay partners.Laser went on air Bank Holiday Monday 16th April 1990 on VHF in stereo on 101 MHz to the home counties. Broadcasts continued on most weekends. Frequency moves were made when Classic Fm started but broadcasts were less frequent in 1992.In 1993 Laser merged with staff from the former Hits FM to emerge the bigger Laser as we know today.
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