Friday, September 4, 2015

SOUTH AFRICA Magic 828, Cape Town - 828 kHz


Magic 828, Cape Town is transmitting on 828 kHz (25 kw) with a test broadcast of classic hits and pre-recorded station identification announcements - an excellent signal here in Fish Hoek at the moment. 

AUDIO

Recorded at 1830 UTC this evening: 





Erecting the Magic 828 antenna mast, situated at Klipheuwel, Western Cape (photographs courtesy Vaughan Taylor).

2 comments:

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Unknown said...

I was born in 1938 just after the first radio masts were erected at Klipheuvel under the supervision of my father who was a senior radio engineer employedby the company. We lived there with my mother, brother and about 25 other radio personnel who were employed by Marconi and later by the British Cable and Wireless Company that was eventually taken over by the South African government.
I am currently writing a book about that period and if anyone knows more about Klipheuvel at that time I would like to hear from you.
Thanks for your photos.
Judy Damant