Saturday, May 21, 2005
New Site Look!!
Hi Readers . As you can see it's all change for my website a new green template (background )look and it's not clogged up with to much either but some of your favourite things from the old site are still here and some are posted with my links at http://theradioinformerextra.blogspot.com Dpo you like the new look and feel of the new radio informer.Click on comments below or email me to let me know your views on the new look site. |
Friday, May 20, 2005
Shortwave Stations May Be Spy Related
An american news tv station did a report about shortwave spy number stations: you can read and watch the video Report by Clicking the links below: Read: http://news4colorado.com/topstories/local_story_136125106.html CBS4 Video:Numbers Stations May Be Espionage (if the link won't go video is at above address to.) |
DRM Schedules List
A webpage that tells you the scheduling of drm broadcasts .Just click the link to take you there. http://www.wwdxc.de/drm.htm |
Radio Six International expands European service
This News Comes From http://medianetwork.blogspot.com Radio Six International, Scotland's independent international station, launches a new Saturday transmission aimed at listeners across Europe from June 4th. Tony Currie will host SATURDAY SOUNDS with a mixture of unsigned bands, guests, record reviews and listeners' letters. The show will come live from Glasgow between: 0600 and 0700 UTC and will be repeated twice later in the day for listeners in other timezones. Details are: 0600-0700 UTC on 15,725kHz (20kW) from Milan, Italy; on 9,290kHz (100kW) from Ulbroka, Latvia, on 88.2MHz in stereo from Tawa, Wellington, New Zealand, and on our 24-hour webfeed at www.radiosix.com1500-1600 UTC on the web feed only2300-2400 UTC on 5,105kHz (50kW) from Monticello, Maine, USA and on the web feed. The complete transmission schedule for June 2005 (with all times in UTC) is: 0000-2359 (Daily) Web feed0000-0300 (Sat/Sun) 88.2MHz stereo (Tawa, New Zealand)0000-0100 (Daily) 5,105kHz (Monticello, USA) 0100-0200 (Sun/Mon) 5,105kHz (Monticello, USA)0600-0700 (Sat) 15,725kHz (Milan, Italy); 9,290kHz (Ulbroka, Latvia) and 88.2MHz (Tawa, New Zealand)0700-0800 (2nd Sun) 13,840kHz (Milan, Italy)0830-0930 (2nd Sat) 13,840kHz (Milan, Italy)1900-2000 (2nd Thu) 5,775kHz (Milan, Italy)2300-2400 (Daily) 5,105kHz (Monticello, USA) |
Thursday, May 19, 2005
Shortwave Log Community
Below is a site link to view loggings from the past week. http://www.shortwavelog.com/Community/WebForm1.aspx |
Wednesday, May 18, 2005
PURE Digital launches tri-band international DAB digital radio
This Report Comes To You From http://medianetwork.blogspot.com PURE Digital launches tri-band international DAB digital radio UK-based PURE Digital has announced the PURE EVOKE-1XT Tri-Band DAB digital radio, a special international edition of the market leading DAB radio. This model adds several enhanced features specifically for international users, including: Band III and L-band DAB reception; FM with RDS; support for a wide selection of European languages (English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian). PURE already sells its current product range in those worldwide territories that broadcast on DAB Band-III. The new EVOKE-1XT Tri-Band and PocketDAB® 2000 will also be usable in the remaining European countries, including France and Germany, which broadcast on both Band-III and L-Band. EVOKE-1XT Tri-Band will be available from summer 2005 for £119.99 / €179.99. # posted by Andy @ 15:09 UTC |
Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Big L Back On Air
Big L seems to have resolved recent transmitter problems and is back on 1395kHz. Regards, John Davison |
Sunday, May 15, 2005
Overheating transmitter said to be problem on 1395 kHz
CREDIT: http://medianetwork.blogspot.com Reports circulating in the Netherlands say that overheating of the transmitter at Trintelhaven on 1395 kHz is the reason why the signal disappeared shortly after 1300 UTC on Saturday. It's believed that a component inside the transmitter has been burnt out or damaged. Engineers from Nozema Services are said to be working on the problem, but so far the frequency remains silent. Meanwhile Big L - Radio London has continued its programmes on Sky Digital and has continued to announce 1395 kHz. # posted by Andy @ 16:53 UTC |
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