1990
The cover of 'FRS Goes DX’ issue number 91 being published February 2nd 1990 spoke volumes:
This one was used for producing our first jingle sets
Front of 2020 FRS Souvenir CD
Joop ter Zee in first FRS studio August 1980
The 8-channel mixing desk in PV's studio
Part of the 7700 tx
Hanging in tree to avoid RF feedback (in Magic Forest 1981)
Cover 'Peace' CD (original station tune since 1980)
The FRS logo (with headphone)
Part of the Patchbay & DBX mic processor
Cover 40th Anniversary booklet
The original trunk on location with two 10W txs
40W tx never used (confiscated in Jan. 1983)
Used in the early years
Rode broadcaster (studio mic)
SRS (Sweden) Award 1997
This special QSL was issued in Nov. 2020
Handwritten scripts were commom inthe 1980s
Original tape master from Pams (1987)
Between Aug.1980- Jan.1983 all broadcasts emanated from the Magic Forest
The Optimod is used for the audio processing
Special QSL issued for broadcast #153
Antennas for different freqs
First QSL issued for first successful test
807, L6L & ECC82
Many letters from many countries
Dave Scott's studio
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This category contains the year by year FRS-Holland story in the 1990s.
The cover of 'FRS Goes DX’ issue number 91 being published February 2nd 1990 spoke volumes:
Sunday March 17th saw the first activities of 1991.
Early 1992 FRS offered a new big size red & blue car sticker.
Of course FRS' main activity was broadcasting on shortwave. But FRS also produced a (free) radio magazine to subscribers in various European countries.
Following a few set backs in the second half of 1993 (for instance no traditional X-Mas Party), FRS was determined to start the New Year 1994 with a loud bang.
And so- after a rather disappointing year 1994 - FRS entered 1995.
1996 started with the introduction of a new temporary e-mail address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
FRS' 18th year began with a longer period of silence.
FRS-Holland on Sunday March 15th 2020 (test broadcast) on 7705 kHzFor more FRS YouTube clips go to FRS on YouTube.