Saturday, May 06, 2006
Relay on 6045 khz 7th May
MV B altic Radio 7 May 12:00 to 1300 UTC |
Friday, May 05, 2006
Radio 2 - 50 Years Of Eurovision
credit: www.waveguide.co.uk Radio 2 - 50 Years Of Eurovision This year's 51st Eurovision Song Contest is to be held in Athens on May 20, but there is to be a special programme about the show's history to be broadcast on May 16 on Radio 2. |
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
Breaking News: Tsunami warnings issued for Fiji and New Zealand
credit: http://medianetwork.blogspot.com Tsunami warnings have been issued for Fiji and New Zealand after an earthquake measuring a magnitude of about 8.0 shook the southern Pacific Ocean at 1526 UTC. The quake's epicentre was about 90 miles off the coast of Tonga, according to the US Geological Survey. Radio New Zealand International can be heard worldwide via the live audio streams on this page. The shortwave schedule to the Pacific is here. |
Breaking News: Tsunami warnings issued for Fiji and New Zealand
Tsunami warnings have been issued for Fiji and New Zealand after an earthquake measuring a magnitude of about 8.0 shook the southern Pacific Ocean at 1526 UTC. The quake's epicentre was about 90 miles off the coast of Tonga, according to the US Geological Survey. Radio New Zealand International can be heard worldwide via the live audio streams on this page. The shortwave schedule to the Pacific is here. |
Navigation
Some of my other pages from the radioinformer site: The Radio Informer's Pirate Page - links and sounds about pirate/offshore radio. The Radio Informer's Zoomshare -another version of the radio informer Resource page - Links and resources about radio. Sat Gold - The great old days of astra/bsb satellite tv. |
The Radio Rose of Texas- new Radio England etc website
Dear former listeners of and radio people interested in Radio England, Britain Radio, Radio Dolfijn, Radio 227 and Radio 355! The "Radio Rose of Texas" essay has now been completed, is over 100 pages long and is published on the web tomorrow, May 3rd, 2006, exactly 40 years after Radio England first hit the air on 845 kHz at 1030 am BST. The reference is http://www.northernstar.no/olgapatricia5.htm The first effort of 2004, "Pickin'up "Boss" Vibrations" was recently updated and is still on the web at http://www.northernstar.no/sre.htm . Having had a large number of inputs and researched a lot of new material it was decided to rewrite and extend the whole story to all 5 stations. Besides correcting mistakes, including a lot of new facts, improving the diary elements, recordings log and extending onto all 5 stations of the Olga Patricia and what happened to the ship and transmitters-and personnell after August 6th, 1967 when R355 closed at 0022 hours. Distinguished reader, if you know of any story, anecdote, biography or event, or if you have any photographs that you feel should be presented to the world through later editions of this essay, or if you know someone we should interview to get more information on this piece of radio history, please feel free to contact us. If you worked with or on these stations in any respect, or have information from other sources, you are invited to give your input in text or pictures so that it may fit the outline in the essay. Previously unknown unscoped mp3 recordings(if possible) are also sought(see updated list of recordings in "Pickin' up "Boss Vibrations"), as well as scoped airchecks, also in mp3 that may be displayed on the site. We only want sound material not published elsewhere. Please submit your text in Microsoft Word or for pictures,. jpg or .gif and email. Copyright issues must be resolved. Contrasting views to those presented by the editor are welcomed, as they will add color and depth to the story, but the presentation will be balanced. If you find mistakes of any sort, please notify the editor. An updated version is planned for November 13th, 2006 at 23.38 pm British time, to commemorate the 40 years anniversary of the final close down of Radio England. Svenn on behalf of "Derek Burroughs, jr." editor of "The Radio Rose of Texas" This email may be re-posted. |
Tuesday, May 02, 2006
New exhibition in UK: Marconi and the making of radio
credit: medianetwork weblog Paul Rascoe writes: The Museum of the History of Science in Oxford has opened a new special exhibition: 'Wireless World: Marconi and the making of radio'. It contains some remarkable material and is really worth seeing. This week the radio station GB4MHS is transmitting from the top floor of the Museum - see www.mhs.ox.ac.uk - and a range of events takes the programme through till the close of the exhibition on 1 October. There are links from www.mhs.ox.ac.uk to: a web version of the exhibition a catalogue of the Marconi Collection an on-line version of issue 1, devoted to Marconi, of the Museum's new series, 'Broadsheet' press resources for the exhibition (should you want copy and imagesfor a magazine, newsletter or website) There is also a permanent Marconi homepage at www.mhs.ox.ac.uk/marconi/ . |
Sunday, April 30, 2006
Relays on 9290 khz
1st May Hamburger 9.00utc ===================== Relays on 6045 khz 7th May MV Baltic Radio 1200 utc Good Listening www.emr9290.co.uk |
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