6150 on juuri kuultu Suomessa. Onko muita?

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From: Stephan Schaa <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 2:20 AM
Subject: [HCDX] New shortwave station in germany starts (very low power) tests
To: [email protected], [email protected]


Hello everybody!

A new shortwave radio station with the Name "Radio6150" starts - big
surprise- on 6150 kHz. Frequency seem already be aproved by the
"Bundesnetzagentur", but additional Mesurements have to be done before using
more power.

6150 khz is testing now with 5 Watts (!) only, but wants to broadcast up to
6 kW. The play a short testloop in three languages, english, dutch and
german.

This is now the fourth frequency used by private - more or less - low
powered stations: 5980 khz (Hamburger Lokalradio), 6005 kHz (Radio 700),
6085 khz (Radio Gloria / diverse Stations, right now Free Radio Service
Holland) and now 6150 kHz.
Lets wait and see how shortwave develops in germany. :-)


73, Stephan

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