Saturday, January 22, 2005
Sw Pirate Radio Strike onThe Air
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were back on short waves..... From 07.30 utc on 7120 kHz AM on 22 and 23 January morning great LIVE broadcast from one of the oldiest pirate station in Italy : RADIO STRIKE. During our live show we wait for your phone calls to our hotline +49 173 4161543 and your e-mail to radiostrike@h... . Good listening to you all, Radio Strike crew http://listen.to/radiostrike |
Friday, January 21, 2005
Radio Wales To Broadcast Tsunami Concert In Full
Radio Wales to broadcast Tsunami Concert in Full
19 January 2005 The star-studded benefit gig at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium on January 22 is to be broadcast live on BBC Wales TV and radio. The event has been organised to raise funds in aid of victims of the Asian Tsunami. [More] |
Radio Wales to broadcast Tsunami Concert in Full 19 January 2005
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Radio Wales to broadcast Tsunami Concert in Full 19 January 2005 The star-studded benefit gig at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium on January 22 is to be broadcast live on BBC Wales TV and radio The event has been organised to raise funds in aid of victims of the Asian Tsunami. [More] |
Wednesday, January 19, 2005
www.pwpublishing.ltd.uk/swm
www.pwpublishing.ltd.uk/swm
The address above will take you to the uk's biggest radio magazine detailing what's on offer in the next months issue and really is a help full of radio info for the hobbiests. |
Tuesday, January 18, 2005
Continued Radio Blackouts Expected
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Continued radio blackouts expected Monday, January 17 2005 NW7US Propagation Update 17 January 2005 - 2030 UTC The latest long-duration flare from active solar region 720 (the flare measured X3.8 and X4.1, officially recorded as X3.8 at 0659 UTC 17-I-2005), which took 2 hours to reach maximum, and had a long decay as well, unleashed such an intense amount of plasma, proton, and energy burst that many sensing equipment (satellites like ACE) have become unreliable and unusable. The solar wind speed exceeded 800 km/s, and the interplanetary magnetic field orientation was observed pointing southward, until the sensors 'shut down' under the influence of the proton bombardment. So, we don't really know how high the wind speed has been since, nor do we really know how the IMF is oriented. What we know is that we are under a full onslaught of a proton storm. We are under the influence of a very strong solar wind. Massive amounts of plasma and a solar particle cloud is passing as the result of the coronal mass ejection from the X2-class flare of a few days ago. The planetary K index (Kp) has reached the level of 7 - a real geomagnetic storm. The CME-triggered storm will continue for at least the next 12 to 24 hours. But, with the arrival of what looks like a medium-sized coronal hole, as well as the arrival of a new coronal mass ejection on 18 January 2005, we are expecting the geomagnetic storm to increase to severe storm levels on the 18th. The X3.8 flare unleashed a very fast coronal mass ejection. This one is faster than the last two by over 300 km/s. It was measured at 1567 km/s, and was directed toward Earth. This means that it will arrive here sometime on 18 January 2005. This one is big. The long-duration of this event indicates a possibly very large cloud ejected over a longer period than the last two ejections. Again, that translates to a severe geomagnetic storm. Since the current strong (S3) radiation storm is expected to continue for several more days, we cannot be sure if the sensors will give us indication of when the shock wave arrives. Reports will therefore be spotty. Active region 720 has been amazingly eventful. Five large solar flares produced moderate (R2) to strong (R3) radio blackouts since 15 January. HF radio communications on the sunlit hemisphere of Earth experienced significant signal degradation during these solar flares, and the area around eastern Africa was totally shut down. Active Region 720 is a large and complex sunspot cluster. Further major eruptions are possible from this region before it rotates around the visible solar disk on 22 January. Continued radio blackouts, geomagnetic storms, and solar radiation storms will impact MW, HF, VHF communications. Aurora is a sure bet. 73 de Tomas, NW7US (AAR0JA/AAA0WA) : Propagation Editor for CQ, CQ VHF, Popular Communications : : Creator; live propagation center http://prop.hfradio.org/ : : Associate Member of Propagation Studies Committee of RSGB : : US Army Miltary Affiliate Radio Service (MARS) SMD AAA0WA : : 122.93W 47.67N / Brinnon, Washington USA CN87 CW/SSB/DIGI : : Website/software/database design http://newwebmakers.com/ : : 10x56526, FISTS 7055, FISTS NW 57, Lighthouse Society 144 : |
Monday, January 17, 2005
UK Radio Aid Update
A radio appeal in aid of the people of the tsunani :
Since it started at 6am many celebrities have been on air even donataing personal items for the uk radio aid auction site including: prime minister tony blair, zoe ball, ronan keaton,hrh duke of york,sharon osbourne,mel c,bono,chris evans,tony blackburn ,graham norton,davina macall dermot oleary,liam galagaher ,lisa tarbuck,jonny vaughan and many other . 265 commercial radio stations broadcasting uk radio aid out put. The Total at end of uk radio aid trans mission : £ 3.1million Keep Donating info below. Text "radio" to83321 and £1.50 will bedonated to the appealTo donateby phone call:0870 512 22 88 UK Radio Aid Site: http://www.ukradioaid.com |
Sunday, January 16, 2005
UK Radio Aid Appeal
For info on the uk radio aid appeal -to donate or listen live go over to the radio informer extra site and scroll down to find the info:
The Radio Informer Extra Site |
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