The station was launched in 1992 under the name of Pirate FM 102 with the voice of breakfast presenter Roger Day (a well-known ex-pirate DJ from Radio Caroline and Radio North Sea International).
Radio Noordzee Internationaal, broadcasting from the vessel Mebo II from 1970 - 1974
Radio North Sea International, 1970's Swiss radio station owned by Edwin Bollier & Erwin Meister, and operated by Robin Banks
Radio North Sea International, 1970's Swiss radio station owned by Edwin Bollier & Erwin Meister
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Incidentally, Yorkshire Television also hired Richmond's fellow Radio London DJs John Crosse and Paul Kaye as announcers, as well as Keith Martin from Radio Caroline and Terry Davis from Radio North Sea.
The latter was fitted out as an offshore radio ship and broadcast as Radio Nordsee International between 1970 and 1974, off the coast of Scheveningen and, for a few months, Essex.