Scandinavian Weekend Radio

Scandinavian Weekend Radio
Slogan "Sounds too free to be legal"
Frequency MW: 1602 kHz
SW: 11690, 11720, 6170, 5980 kHz
First air date July 2, 2000[1]
Format Independent
Language(s) Finnish, English
Power 0.1 kW[2]
Transmitter coordinates 62°22′40″N 23°37′25″E / 62.37778°N 23.62361°E / 62.37778; 23.62361Coordinates: 62°22′40″N 23°37′25″E / 62.37778°N 23.62361°E / 62.37778; 23.62361
Owner Vaihtoehtoisen radiotoiminnan tukiyhdistys ry
Website www.swradio.net

Scandinavian Weekend Radio (SWR) is a shortwave and medium wave radio station in Virrat, Finland,[2] established in 2000. It broadcasts for 24 hours on the first Saturday of every month and on Christmas Day. It is the only shortwave and medium wave radio station in Finland.[3]

The station is run by volunteers of which many are amateur radio operators, DXers and former pirate radio operators.[1] Funding comes from membership fees of the voluntary association and PR product sales. Even though SWR is a commercial station, there haven't been many advertisers.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "SWR – a radio enthusiasts' dream". Free Radio Campaign – Finland. Retrieved 2009-04-14.
  2. 1 2 "International radio – Finland (FIN)". World Radio TV Handbook 2008. WRTH Publications Ltd. p. 421. ISBN 978-0-9555481-0-9.
  3. "Rakkaus radioon sai perustamaan oman aseman" (in Finnish). YLE. 2009-03-06. Retrieved 2009-04-04.


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