Has anyone seen a QSL from these folks lately? My report to the address in
Chile came back from the P.O. as either box closed or addressee unknown (I
don't remember for sure), and I have not received a reply to the report I
sent to the Florida address.
Any ideas anyone.
Jim Pogue
Memphis, TN
Quoting Pogue, James T MVM [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Has anyone seen a QSL from these folks lately? My report to the address in
Chile came back from the P.O. as either box closed or addressee unknown (I
don't remember for sure), and I have not received a reply to the report I
sent to the Florida
On 30 Jan 06, at 5:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Russell Lay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [HCDX] MYSTERY RADIO
Has anyone ever found an address for these guys,a suspected location,
or anything else about them? I've caught them several times putting a
huge signal into coastal North
AUSTRALIA:
9710 Radio Australia, Shepparton, 1000+, January 17, Vernacular
for Papua Nueva Guinea, tlk by male, ID in english at 1000 as:
...Radio AustraliaRadio AustraliaService..., 24432
(Arnaldo Slaen, Villa Giardino, Cordoba province, Argentina)
12080 Radio Australia, Brandon (p),
New Delhi: The Board of Control for Cricket in India
(BCCI) has floated a four-year tender for media rights
to international cricket matches in India. The tender
includes bids for private FM radio, even as news and
current affairs is not allowed in this segment.
A senior official in the
Manuel Méndez
Lugo, Spain
Grundig Satellit 500, Sony ICF SW 7600 G
Antena de cable, 10 metros, orientada WSW
Escuchas realizadas en Friol, 27 Km. W de Lugo
ARGENTINA, 15820 LSB, Radio Continental,
0950-1005, 31-01, locutor, comentarios sobre
titulares de prensa y sucesos. A las 1000
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31 January 2006
WRN, the London-based international transmission service company, today
announces the launch of its two Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) services. DRM
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5890 Jan 31 1430- RUS:
Circle February 1, 2006, on your calendars. That's the day VOA
ceases to be
a significant global broadcaster on shortwave. Note the last minute
nature of this
communication and the non-sequitors given as reasoning for this death
blow.
VOA dies so that radios Marti, Farda, Sawa and Al Hurra
Assuming that ``90,000 transmission hours`` means per YEAR, that comes to over
245 hours per DAY that are being cut. I.e. 10 frequencies if they were running
24 hours, which none of them are, so many more frequencies are involved. This
could lead essentially to killing off several language
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From where on wich more exact frequency does Radio China broadcast on
over Europe? My old radio with analogue scale isn't so exact. I think
it's around 1449KHz somewhere. I heard R.China this night while I was
searching for some good music to listen to before I was going to sleep.
73's de
Nice QSL card from Radio Six for the Latvia relay in about 2 weeks
for report to Scotland and $1 US. Fun station, really enjoy them. I
was excited to see them relay via WBCQ on Sunday's but there is
terrible QRM or transmitter noise at my location in Eastern NC.
Anyone else notice?
Russell
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES:
17565 UNMEE Radio, via Al Dhabyya, 1030+, January 17,
Vernacular, s/on and announcement by male in ?,
15441
Does anyone know where I can find a schedule for the
United Nations' UNMEE Radio broadcasts?
I checked their website and couldn't find any sort of
transmisison
Dear Radio Newsletter Reader,
It is with the greatest regret that we have decided to close down the services
of ukRadio.com / The Radio Newsletter. The main reason for this is that we have
been unable to secure sufficient funding for the year - which we rely on to pay
for general business
BOLIVIA:
4734,1 Radio Virgen de Remedios, Tupiza, 0250+,
January 19, Spanish,
talk about the religious group called Compañia de Jesus, 35433
(Arnaldo Slaen, Villa Giardino, Cordoba province, Argentina)
4781,6 Radio Tacana, Tumupasa, 0255+, January 19,
Spanish, ID as:
Contigo Radio Tacana, music
FWIW, American shortwave listeners should register their complaints
with the local House Reps and Senators. The withdrawal of the VOA
from shortwave is shortsighted. I suspect the Chinese have a better
grassroots handle on the value of SW in both developing and
developing countries--hence
Moldova, 7125, Radiokompaniya Golos Rossii,(Relayed)
0200-0310+ Noted a very enjoyable program of Russian
Pop Music with some comments and many ID's as,
...RadioKompaniya... All comments and ID's were in
Russian. Signal was at a good level with no QRM.
(Chuck Bolland, February 1, 2006)
You can find the only two UNMEE broadcasts (and just about everything else) in
this case by searching on UNMEE at:
http://www.susi-und-strolch.de/eibi/bc-b05.txt
73, Glenn Hauser
--- J.D. Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES:
17565 UNMEE Radio, via Al Dhabyya, 1030+,
DEUTCHLAND RADIO, BERLIN
DATE: 31 - 01 - 2006
TIME: 20.40 - 20.55 UTC
FREQUENCY: 6190 KHz
SIGNAL: SUFF. WITH QRM
LANGUAGE: GERMAN
PROGRAM: CONCERT FOR BAROQUE FLUTE
// 207 KHz
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RADIO CAPODISTRIA, SLOVENIA
DATE: 31 - 01 - 2006
TIME: 16.40 - 16.45
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