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*'''1998''' URY celebrates its 30th birthday by a Restricted Service Licence (RSL), broadcasting on FM for four weeks to the city of York as well as campus. | *'''1998''' URY celebrates its 30th birthday by a Restricted Service Licence (RSL), broadcasting on FM for four weeks to the city of York as well as campus. | ||
*'''1999''' URY moves from an induction loop system on campus to | *'''1999''' URY moves from an induction loop system on campus to the current Low Power AM (LPAM) transmitter, enabling a stronger signal on campus and more listeners. URY's frequency changes from 999kHz to the current 1350kHz. | ||
*'''1999''' To celebrate the turn of the millenium URY compiles the "Ultimate Student Chart" with "Bohemian Rhapsody" named the No.1 song. The station also organised its first gig featuring local and national bands called "Spark". | *'''1999''' To celebrate the turn of the millenium URY compiles the "Ultimate Student Chart" with "Bohemian Rhapsody" named the No.1 song. The station also organised its first gig featuring local and national bands called "Spark". | ||