Lead Free wave Radio

Lead Free wave Radio was aradio pirate' Dutch ' that by Christmas 1983 broadcast until the summer of 1987. In the more than 3.5 years of its existence, the station was 76 times taken off the air, sometimes as many as three times within a day. Freewave belonged to the larger professional radio pirates who especially in the 80s of the twentieth century were active. The transmitter had quite a range and was for a long time in virtually the entire via Randstad 96.4 FM.

After the (then) Radio Control Service (RCD) the transmitter was finally silence had laid a foundation Youth radio Free wave (S.J.F.) was established and later also the Foundation local broadcaster Freewave (S.L.O.F.).After a period of almost two years of negotiations with the then official local broadcasting "Broadcasting Rhineland' (OR) and a good lobby at the municipality of Lead, got Free wave transmission time via Broadcasting on 1 January 1991 eventually Rhineland which itself but broadcast four hours a day. Under the name of (again a new Foundation) City radio and television Lead was a contract with OR. However, the programs went 19 hours per day under the name Freewave in the air.

All organisations that merged In May 1995 through OR airtime filled into one new local broadcaster for the region and the dune and bulb region. That was Holland Central that until 2008 remained broadcasting. The broadcasts were continued under the name Unity FM.