"Goooood Morning, Afghanistan!"
BFBS Radio is live on air from Afghanistan, broadcasting from Camp Bastion to British Forces on Op Herrick and to their families and friends in the UK on DAB Digital Radio.
Click here to watch the footage of the launch day on BFBS Reports.
"Good Morning, Afghanistan!" rang out in the cookhouses, corrimecs, tents and ablution blocks as British Forces woke to face another day on Op Herrick. "Being on the ground with our Forces, living cheek by jowl with our audience, is what BFBS Radio is all about," said NICK POLLARD, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF SSVC,the charity behind BFBS Radio. "Today is particularly special as it is the first frontline operational station to open since we launched on DAB in the UK earlier this year - so for the first time in our 65 year history we are connecting the troops in theatre live and direct with their families at home."
GROUP CAPTAIN MARK HEFFRON, DACOS J1 at PJHQ, responsible for welfare provision on operations, said: "This is absolutely key to the welfare provision for our boys and girls. It's an essential part of what we call the morale component of our fighting force."
BFBS Radio listeners across the Forces world were asked to choose the first song played on the new station.
The Top Ten 'First Songs'
- 1. Boo Radleys - Wake Up Boo!
- 2. Dire Straits - Brothers In Arms
- 3. X-Factor - Hero
- 4. Iron Maiden - Run To The Hills
- 5. Kings Of Leon - Sex On Fire
- 6. Guns'n'Roses - Welcome To The Jungle
- 7. Clash - Rock The Casbah
- 8. The Soldiers - Coming Home
- 9. It Bites - Calling All The Heroes
- 10. Status Quo - Rockin' All Over The World
Thanks to everyone who entered our First Song competition and congratulations to these winners of a Pure One Mini DAB digital radio:
Kate Webb in Gutersloh, BFG
Janet Lince in Leeds
Staff Sergeant Ty Starke at Camp Bastion
Stu Preston at Al Udied in Qatar
Emma Edmundson in Sennelager, BFG
Pete "Willy" Williams
Marian Mosey in Hameln, BFG
Adrian Driscoll in Holland
Helen Bridger at Dhekelia in Cyprus
Ian Smith in Farnborough
It's easy to send a dedication to a loved one on Ops.
Phone: 01494 372 786 and leave a message
E-mail: ops@bfbs.com
Text: 07740 377 377 starting your message with OPS and a space
Website: Submit a message at www.bfbs.com/messages
Write to: BFBS Radio, BFPO 786
And now it's much easier for troops in Afghanistan to send a message back home. BFBS Radio has been on DAB digital radio in the UK since April 2009 so friends and families can listen from Lossiemouth to Plymouth. If you're on Ops, send a message by calling a local number from a military red phone, click www.bfbs.com/messages or, better still, pop in and see the BFBS Radio team at our studio in Bastion 2 (right next to the NAAFI). UK-based listeners can also tune in via their TV on Freesat Channel 786, or Sky Guide 0211.
Our Afghanistan shows are on DAB, Sky and Freesat from 0200-0700 UKT and 1200-1300 UKT Monday to Friday.
So how did we get here?
Anyone based at Bastion will have noticed that a new landmark appeared on the skyline in September. BFBS built and shipped a radio studio in 2007 but had nowhere to put it. Two years on, we finally got a site for the radio station and the first job was to get some comms up and running, which meant erecting a 4.5m VSAT dish - the biggest dish on camp!
BFBS engineers began the daunting task of reviving sensitive broadcast equipment that had been abandoned for so long in the heat and dust at the FRV. They were anxious to get some temporary power and find out if their studio-in-an-ISO-container would actually work, so powering up for the first time was an anxious moment.
Miraculously, it turned out to be in pretty good working order!
Want to get involved? Come and see us in Bastion 2, next door to the NAAFI!
The 4.5m VSAT dish is erected with the aid of a crane, forklifts, some very big spanners and lots of sweat!
Source: http://www.bfbs-radio.com/pages/extranet/live-from-afghanistan-i-1401.php
Listen Live: http://www.bfbs-radio.com/streaming/bfbs1.asx
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