Hi Mick
Yes I can see there are some errors with the times but they are 'as
supplied' by RNZI.
I suspect that the revised schedule was rushed out due to 'the
problem with the switching'
and considering that fact and that it is a 'Sunday' here in NZ and
they probably have reduced staffing I
6190, GERMANY, Deutschlandfunk, 0045-0106, June 11,
German, Program of very nice classical music and
occasional OM. Pips at 0100 into news. YL w/ canned'
ID at 0105. Fair/poor. Does this station also ID as
Radio Deutschland?. Thought I heard the OM say that
at mx programs end. (Barbour-NH)
7365,
The cheapest route would be to bury a long coax cable, perhaps RG-6, several
hundred meters - no problem at medium wave frequencies. Just deep enough to
keep out of harms way is all you would need.
John K9RZZ
---[Start Commercial]-
World Radio TV Handbook 2006 is out.
After a good night of DXing Australian domestic stations, I wonder if someone
can clarify the programming that they carry.
I received several different frequencies with parallel programming. Without a
positive local ID, these would all seem to come from stations in the state of
Western
Manuel Méndez
Lugo, Spain
En el hemisferio norte estamos aproximándonos a
la entrada del verano, en consecuencia, tenemos
los días mas grandes del año y las noches más
cortas. Esto se traduce en muy pocas horas de
propagación en las bandas tropicales y en la de
49 metros y para poder
DX Listening Digest 6-085 has now been posted at
http://www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt or http://dxld.worldofradio.org CONTENTS:
WOR 1318 / COM 06-05 / ABKHAZIA / ALAND / ALBANIA / AUSTRALIA VL8/RA/ABC /
AUSTRALIA FMDX / AZORES / BELARUS non / CANADA CBC / CAYMAN ISLANDS / CHINA non
/ COLOMBIA /
1710 NEW YORK PIRATE? Good peaks here, EE till 0530 with ID,
sounding like Super station...WMMM-1640 but will have to play
back later. Jewish talk now at 0548.
(K Rychalsky-CT Jun '06)
---[Start Commercial]-
World Radio TV Handbook 2006 is out.
Order yours from