Friday, July 08, 2005
Information Links For The Radio Hobbiests..
Pirate radio: http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Shortwave_Radio/Broadcasters/Pirate_Radio/ Radio Scanning: http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Radio_Scanning/ Space weather: http://www.spaceweather.com/ Radio Dxing bookmarks and links: http://dxworld.com/swlmarks.html |
Thursday, July 07, 2005
Radio Geronimo Shortwave : Information.
Email from radio geronimo: Radio Geronimo Shortwave has been broadcasting for over 13 years on shortwave. Mainly through our own transmitters with occasional relays via other transmitters in Latvia and the Netherlands. Geronimo’s own transmitters are currently off air temporarily whilst the station operator Chris Watson relocates from the UK to a new home in Europe. Presenters on Geronimo Shortwave include: Dave Scott A well known voice in shortwave free radio since the early 80’s. Dave has appeared on many radio stations but is best known for his own station Radio Apollo International which broadcast during the 80’s. Dave now appears on Geronimo Shortwave and also works on local radio in the UK. Peter Verbruggen - Peter is of course well known for his highly successful shortwave station FRS Holland, which has broadcast for many years in Europe. Dave Miller Dave is from Australia, and broadcasts occasionally on Geronimo with his programmes of Antipodean rock music. Chris Watson The station operator and engineer and the technical brains behind Geronimo Shortwave. Chris rarely appears on air himself. He has run shortwave free radio stations since the 70’s. Programmes: Generally a mix of classic rock, pop, listeners letters, radio chat aimed at Dxers and radio enthusiasts. A Good old Anoraks free radio station. The Future There has recently been some confusion amongst listeners about the connection between Radio Geronimo Shortwave, and the internet based tribute website to the original medium wave Geronimo which is run by Chris Bent. There is no connection between the two operations and all correspondence for the shortwave broadcasts should be e-mailed to geronimoshortwave@hotmail.com , or by post to our mail drop in Ytterby Sweden. Due to the above. A change of name by Geronimo Shortwave is under consideration. Once Chris Watson is settled in his new home in Europe, regular broadcasts through our own transmitters will resume. At this stage a final decision will be made over the future name and format of the station. QSL’s We apologise for not being able to send you a QSL card at this time. This is due to Chris Watson’s move as mentioned above, which has led to the stocks of Geronimo QSL cards being put into temporary storage. QSLs will be available again as soon as possible. Thank you for listening to Geronimo Shortwave. We will be back on air again in the near future. Best wishes from all the Geronimo Shortwave team. |
Wednesday, July 06, 2005
Radio Antártida broadcasting from Argentina on 1010 kHz
credit: www.dxing.info Radio Antártida broadcasting from Argentina on 1010 kHzRadio Antártida is yet another unlicensed station in Argentina, broadcasting on 1010 kHz mediumwave. Test transmissions were first heard by Marcelo Cornachioni in mid-June, and reported on Condig mailing list. Radio Antártida has announced that regular broadcasting was to begin on June 21. Details More News |
Tuesday, July 05, 2005
RTI Expands FM Coverage
credit: www.ukradio.com RTI Expands FM Coverage 3 July 2005 Radio Tatras International gains second FM frequency in Slovakia. [More] |
Monday, July 04, 2005
Maryland: Ham Radio Operator Sends His Signal Around The Globe
![]() credit: www.radiointel.com Maryland: Ham Radio Operator Sends His Signal Around The Globe[read the Gazette.net article] Jul 1 |
Sunday, July 03, 2005
Swedish VLF transmitter on the air July -3
credit: http://www.hard-core-dx.com Swedish VLF transmitter on the air July 2-3 Tuesday, June 28 2005 Transmissions with the old Alexanderson Alternator SAQ transmitter, operating on 17.2 kHz from Sweden, will be on the air Sunday, 3 July 2005. 3 July is "Alexanderson Day," when the station will be open to the general public (between 1000 and 1600 local time). Transmissions on 3 July will take place at 0815, 0915, 1215 and 1315 UTC. In addition, Amateur Radio station SK6SAQ will operate a special event from the site. Approximate frequencies are 14.035 MHz CW and 3.755 QSL reports can be sent to info@alexander.n.se or fax to +46-340-674195 or direct by mail to Alexander - Grimeton Veteranradios Vänner, Radiostationen, Grimeton 72, S-43016 Rolfstorp, Sweden hcdx news desk, 28 June 2005 |
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