Saturday, October 02, 2004
Weekend Radio Report 3/10/04
Hello to my weekend radio report i usually do my report monday but why not do it today so you can tune in to the broadcast that i'm talking about that's if your reading it today and the broadcast is still on.
7080 khz sw lsb i hear conversation and numbers words like oscar ,whisky tango and going on a bout orkney islands could be an airport frequency or something else. This morning i hear on 9290 khz sw not sure what it was but it was mostly german and had bits of english and ended at 3:30pm(uk time) the words dx 340 popped up several times had rock music aswell. 819 khz mw(in europe) still on now usually swinging radio england broadcasts but am just hearing different pirate radio jingles from swinging radio england ,radio london,radio caroline it's on a loop coz it re plays the jingles over.Why would someone that has airtme waste it playing nothing but jingles. end report. |
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Friday, October 01, 2004
Scandinavian Weekend Radio this weekend
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, 2nd October, 6th November, 4th and 25th December! Frequencies in use are:48 mb: 5980, 5990 and 6170 kHz 25 mb: 11690 and 11720 kHz |
Wednesday, September 29, 2004
Shortwave Station Revived In Poland
(credit: dxing.info )
Historic shortwave station revived in PolandRadio Blyskawica (Lightning) from Warsaw, Poland, has been broadcasting occasionally on 7042 kHz. The station is replicating broadcasts made during the Warsaw uprising in 1944. Radio Blyskawica is operated by hams, but the historic broadcasts can be heard in the AM mode. Jan Bury in Poland says that broadcasts take place daily at 0800 and 1500 UTC until October 2. Details More News |
Tuesday, September 28, 2004
WYFR may be off the air for some weeks
( credit: medianetwork weblog )
Jeff White reports on behalf of the National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters (NASB): "I just got a call from Evelyn Marcy, Dan Elyea's secretary at WYFR in Okeechobee. She said that Dan wanted me to let the Board know that there has been extensive damage at the transmitter site from Hurricane Jeanne. All power is out. Power poles are broken in half across Route 98, reducing it to one lane. When Hurricane Frances hit three weeks ago, part of the roof of the transmitter building was torn off, and this time even more was torn off. They have not been able to do an assessment of damage to the transmitters and antenna field yet, but the towers are still standing. (They have 14 transmitters at this site.) There are rumours that it will take at least three weeks to restore power in the area, so WYFR is probably going to be off the air for some time. I will let you know if I get any updates."(Source: Jeff White, NASB, Sept 27, via DX LISTENING DIGEST) # posted by Andy @ 09:26 UTC |
Monday, September 27, 2004
Weekend Radio Report from 25/9/04
Hello readers and welcome to this weeks report:
On friday night on 6210khz sw i heard lazer radio broadcasting and i didn't hear it again untill the afternoon on sunday. There was broadcast on 6305khz sw on sunday foreign but didn't catch the name of the station. 3760 130 am (uk time)sunday morning i heard like an amatuer radio broadcast the voice was saying "golf bravo 2,bravo fox trot,sponsored by thebritish wireless for the blind" not sure what this was. I heard radio korea int on3955 khz sw at 1029pm(uk time) noticing their interpol signal made by an xyzlaphone which i liked very much. Round-Up: I didn't notice much pirate activity nothing heard on 9290 khz sw or 819 mw /1476 mw(europe) radio verlanderen's radio world had more jingles from american radio stations from the 70's. End Report. |
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