It was the 2004 tsunami that provoked local journalist L. Ajith, member of Indiadisasters.org, a web portal, to look at the option of FM radio as a life-saver or as a tool for disaster awareness. He rallied a few youths from the fishing community and set up Radio Alakal. They soon had the programming in order but with no FM licence they had to find an alternative. Copies of the programmes were narrowcast through loudspeakers in fishing villages and radio clubs.