Hello,
just three loggings:
BOLIVIA
4930 La Voz del Norte, Riberalta, January 25th, 0005-0010, Spanish, jingles,
many IDs; SINPO 22322
ECUADOR
4960 R Federación, Sucua, January 24th, 2350-2400, Shuar language, talk,
children song, ID; SINPO 34323
PERÚ
5020 R Horizonte, Chachapoyas, January
While in vacation in NE Brazil last Dec I heard an ID Radio Brasileiro on 1160 kHz
1925 UTC. Maybe it´s just another programme?
73´s
Jouko Huuskonen
Turku FINLAND
PS. Talla kertaa osoite oli oikein.
- Original Message -
From: Hannu Romppainen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all
Just returned to listening after a move of house
and many months silence.
I was wondering if there was a webpage that had the
list of stations which allow reception reports via the web ie like radio prague
and austria.
i know there used to be one but lost a lot of
records and cant
At 10:50 AM 1/23/2003 -0500, Mike Brooker wrote:
The YB400PE is slightly larger and maybe an ounce or two heftier than the
RFB-45, and takes 6 AA batteries, not 4. The jury is still out on battery
life. I haven't done any serious dxing on it yet, but so far I like it.
[snip]
Of course for
The Yacht Boy 400PE is a good, though not stellar, DX performer. It can
pull in some tough signals, but my impression is that it really wasn't
designed with any serious DX work in mind. Instead, it seems to have been
designed for day-to-day listening of major broadcasters (which is exactly
Hello Everybody,
Here are two QSL entries to report:
Colombia:
La Voz de tu Conciencia, 6010 kHz, card, 88 days after snail mail report
with a dollar.
V/S: Martín Stendal, Administrador.
Addr: Colombia para Cristo, Calle 44 No. 13-69, Local 1, Bogotá DF, Colombia
Guatemala
Radio VEA, 1570 kHz,