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Radio Retro is a Radiowaves special offering you a chance to listen again to Irish (and other) radio broadcasts exactly as they were broadcast. The files are refreshed weekly. You will need RealPlayer to listen.


A list of previous Radio Retro files can be viewed by clicking here. For space reasons most of these are no longer available for listening but if there's any item you wish to hear (again) please drop us a line.


Radio Retro would not be possible but for the help of GARY HOGG of 'The DXer's Archive' website; Liam Gough of UKRadio.com; and these familiar names from Irish Radio: Joe Doyle (CIMR) and Mike Williams (Premier FM).


Thanks are also due to the following who have very kindly submitted recordings:
Andrea Flannery;
Gary Hamill;
Herbert;
Ian Biggar;
Mike from Choice FM;
Padraig Gray;
Paul Shepherd;
Peter Vrakking
PHANTOM 91.6
The Anorak Hour - September 3rd 2000
More from Phantom FM's Anorak Hour from the station's pirate days - this time from September 3rd 2000.
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PHANTOM 91.6
The Anorak Hour - November 4th 2001
From the archives this is an edition of Phantom FM's Anorak Hour from their pirate days.
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RADIO NOVA
Satellite Surgery - October 1990
Radio Nova International from October 1990 broadcasting via the Astra satellite. This recording features Chris Cary in a less familiar guise - talking about his other great passion - satellite broadcast technology.
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