![]() The DWS agreed to provide the technical assistance, and so the project was born. As a result, George Lawrence approached the Government of St Helena to see if it would fund the venture, which after consultation with London it eventually agreed to do. The thought was that a local station could provide local news and maybe entertainment. The concept of what became Radio St Helena was apparently born following a discussion in 1965 at the island Golf Club between islander George Lawrence and two members of the Diplomatic Wireless Station (DWS) engineering section, George Barratt and Roland Whiting. Radio St Helena Station staff and others Equipment & Transmission Outside Broadcasts Funding Fluffs, and other problems Teabag Closedown The DWS tests Below: DWS tests St Helena Government Broadcasting Station - a.k.a. ![]()
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