Dear Mr. Bueschel,
Thank you very much for your kind reception report. Please find attached an
eQSL card as a PDF file for your confirmation.
We will also forward your report to the broadcaster.
Thank you for listening!
Best regards,
Michael Puetz
Sales Consultant, Business Unit Radio
now that will be interesting, i've always wanted to hear what
English's closest living relative sounds like
thanks
On 17/02/2017, Wolfgang Bueschel wrote:
> FRANCE/GERMANY Tuesday 21 February:
> Annual SW broadcast of Radio Oeoemrang
> Amrum Island, German North Frisian
FRANCE / GERMANY
15215 kHz 1600-1700 UT to North American zones 4,8,9
via ISS TDF Issoudun site 500 kW, azimuth 300degrees towards MA/NY
ITU ant#217 curtain type.
single day 3=Tuesday 210217-210217
Listen to the upload recordings via
15215 kHz on Febr 21, 2017:
TDF Issoudun TX switched on
http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.bg/2017/02/radio-oeoemrang-will-be-air-via-mbr.html
2017-02-17 12:08 GMT+00:00 Wolfgang Bueschel :
> FRANCE/GERMANY Tuesday 21 February: Annual SW broadcast of Radio
> Oeoemrang
> Amrum Island, German North Frisian Islands.
>
> TDF Issoudun or
FRANCE/GERMANY Tuesday 21 February:
Annual SW broadcast of Radio Oeoemrang
Amrum Island, German North Frisian Islands.
TDF Issoudun or MBR Nauen in Frisian dialect, German and English.
QSLs via transmitter operator Media Broadcast:
Tentatively 1600-1659 UT on 15215 kHz via MBR Nauen