On April Fools' Day 2010, April 1 (of all days!) a meeting was held with representatives of the museum ship s/s S:t Erik in Stockholm. Göran Lindemark and myself presented our plans of an event RSL station on medium wave to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the start of Swedish offshore station Radio Nord next year. Our hosts were very interested in the project and as the ship is moored close to the centre of Stockholm, near the Vasa museum and the Gröna Lund amusement park it will be easily accessible. We intend to invite the veteran broadcasters of Radio Nord and naturally we hope to see as many Radio Nord listeners as possible visiting us.
Last year a book by Jan Kotschack, elder son of the Radio Nord manager Jack S. Kotschack, entitled Stick iväg, Jack, was published by Premium Publishing and we hope to have Jan on board signing his book during this event. The book is in Swedish but can be highly recommended also for non-Swedish speaking radio enthusiasts as the extensive picture gallery is well worth the price of the book.
Further updates will be published as the project advances and your suggestions and input will be highly welcome.
The museum ship S:t Erik.
Göran with Benjamin and Magnus from the museum ship's association on deck.
The radio room aboard the S:t Erik.
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The lightship Finngrundet, another museum ship, seen from the deck of the S:t Erik.
Det låter utroligt spännande och föreningen Skandinavisk Offshore Radio Historie vill mycket gärna vara med i detta projekt och följa det
SvaraRaderaI 2012 är det 50 år sedan att Radio Mercur stängde ner sist i juli 1962.