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Radio Testcard #1 – The Illusion of Meat

A new program here on Radio On. Adrian Shephard was staring out of the window in his attic up to the moon and the stars (yes a lot of us Radio On-ers live in attics and stare out of the window up to the moon and the stars; but they don’t see a shooting star with a real flaming tail every night) when he saw a shooting star with a real flaming tail reach the stratosphere and explode into tiny shiny bits. At that point he heard a signal from his transmitter in the studio under the roof, and the signal became a sound.

Says Adrian

“Testcard broadcast occasional pirate transmissions from an abandoned vintage Nasa satellite on its forgotten mission somewhere above the ionosphere. This show has finally reached Earth after bouncing off the moon and mars for nearly 15 years.”

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