6 MHz onkin jäänyt miltei hyöty/sotilasliikenteen käyttöön päivisin, kun eurooppalaiset isot yleisradioasemat katosivat. Hyvä että käyttöä tulee lisää kun sinne selvästi mahtuu. Vai jääkö joku rariteetti alle?

73 de JTS

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On 25.10.2016 10:55, Risto Harjula wrote:
Mi Amigo ensi sunnuntaista lähtien joka päivä taajuudella 6085kHz, ja kerran kuukaudessa taajuudella 6120kHz 100kW teholla Armeniasta. Lähetyksiä edelleen myös Radio Merkursin kautta 1485kHz:llä Riikasta, jonka kerrotaan siirtyvän ensi kuussa suuremmalle teholle ja uudelle taajuudelle 1476kHz.

RHA

Europe's fastest growing AM Radio Station... is now

YOUR ALL DAY MUSIC STATION!

Starting Sunday, October 30th Radio Mi Amigo International will be broadcasting every day on 6085 kHz!

Great news: This Sunday, 9:00 hrs [CET] we will start using our own dedicated Shortwave frequency of 6085 kHz and extend our daily broadcasts from 9 in the morning until 6 o'clock in the evening.

Not only will listeners be able to enjoy our great non-stop music from ‘the Golden Era of Offshore AM Free radio’ in the SW49-meter band, but on Saturdays and Sundays our international DJ’s will present live shows - all day..!

On weekdays, the daily live programme 'Hello Europe' can be heard at 14:00 hrs and will be repeated on the same day at 19:00 hrs in the 75 m band on 3985 kHz. (all times in CET)*

All weekend live shows now on air both on Saturdays and Sundays - in different time slots, so you can enjoy them at your most convenient moment. The new dedicated shortwave transmitter on 6085 kHz is a big step forward, but Mi Amigo International's growth will not stop there. The current programmes on 1485 AM Medium Wave from Riga, Latvia - aimed at Scandinavia) will be expanded as in November the transmitter will move with more power to a new frequency: 1476 AM.

Expect more exciting news about further AM expansion soon.

Your All Day Music Station on Shortwave

What started out two and a half years ago with a few tests on shortwave (initiated in Spain by 'Captain' Kord Lemkau), has grown fast into a consistent pan-European radio station with an international cast of mostly former Offshore Radio DJ's and studio's in 5 countries.

Now, with a more modern, contemporary touch and today’s technology, we are still fully dedicated to preserve the idea of 'Free Radio' and do so with programmes and music that reflect the Golden Era of Offshore AM Free Radio.

Broadcasting on Shortwave, Medium Wave, FM and online, Mi Amigo enjoys a steady growth of faithful listeners - not only in Europe but literally from all over the globe with reports from the USA, South America, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, Asia and Australia.

Saturday October 29: special 100 kW broadcast on 6120 kHz

Coming Saturday night, October 29, from 20:00 - 22:00 hrs [CET], we will have a special powerful shortwave broadcast originating from our 100 kilowatt (!) relay station in Armenia, on 6120 kHz.

In this special live event show we will introduce and celebrate our new frequency of 6085 kHz and our new winter programme schedule. Hosted by Lion Keezer in Amsterdam, he and 5 other Mi Amigo DJ's will contribute live from their studio's in the UK, Belgium, Holland and Spain to tell you all about their shows and our new programmes and frequencies that will officially start the next morning, Sunday 30th of October.

We expect this broadcast to be received not only in Europe but also in large parts of the world and we look forward to your reception reports. As always, we'll reward you with our new printed QSL card and Mi Amigo car- stickers.

More of these special 100 kilowatt SW broadcasts are planned for November 27th and December 25th. Stay tuned...



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