The license is held by the City of
Belfast, but the
station itself was created and run by a group of volunteers, called Belfast Community Radio. The station was constructed in early December 2016, by the technical committee—Pete Dalton, Erik Klausmeyer, Vic Tredwell, Zafra Whitcomb—and many other helpers. The basement room was soundproofed with donated acoustic tiles. Equipment was selected, purchased, and installed. The antenna was strapped to the chimney of the building using a metal-banding machine from the transfer station. A dedicated internet connection was established. After a brief period of testing, the station launched on December 17, 2016, A dozen local music groups appeared in the show, as well as city counselors and other supporters of the station. After that, the 'robot DJ' -- a
computer program—took over. It broadcasts music 24/7, except when human DJs are training, or the station is transmitting prerecorded shows by community members. The station's second major event was held on New Year's Eve. Concerts put on by the 20th Annual New Years By The Bay were recorded, and hand carried to the station. These were broadcast with a one-hour delay, along with good wishes call-ins. Both of the marathon shows were produced by Vic Tredwell, with help from many
volunteers. == Future ==