is French that is still on the channel

162 kHz audio at 0155 UT, music at 0159 UT from RTL LUX,
and EUR1 talk on 183 kHz:

in French language is a Luxembourg effect mixture signal of
- stronger - RTL 234 kHz,
- and lower EUR1 183 kHz signal strength.

73 wb  df5sx


----- Original Message ----- From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" To: <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>; "DXLD" <d...@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2017 2:33 AM
Subject: Re: [dxld] Re: 162 Allouis France Inter at 23:00 UTC

FRANCE  Check at 0102 UT in western Germany and Belgian remote post show

there very strong outlets of S=9+25dB
or more depending of the antenna.

162 Allouis? or UNID French location?,
ONLY DATA small band modulation, of 2 kHz wide visible,
but include some tiny 3% modulated low strength audio,
in French nx reader language at 0100 UT. S=9+25dB.

198 BBC  S=9+15dB on the continent, 2 x 5.3 kHz wide signal.

183 EUR1 S=9+25dB 2 x 5.7 kHz wideband in French

234 RTL  S=9+25dB 2 x 5.7 kHz wideband in French.

252 RTE  S=9+10dB 2 x 5.7 kHz wideband. RTA S=3-4 in Doha Qatar

and the usual lower then S=9 signals
153 Romania S=7-8
189 Iceland S=7-8
171 Morocco S=6,  S=7 instead on Doha Qatar remote unit.
207 Iceland S=7-8
225 Poland S=6-7
243 very tiny S=2 string, mayby exciter in Kalundborg.
279 TKM S=3-4, very low talk modulation in Doha Qatar.

wb

----- Original Message ----- From: "Walter Salmaniw Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2017 1:52 AM
Subject: [dxld] Re: 162 Allouis France Inter at 23:00 UTC

Yes, French.  Who else remains on 162?  Walt

On Saturday, December 31, 2016, l...@unb.ca [dxld] <d...@yahoogroups.com>
wrote:

Have this recorded via Twente and will archive later. Are we sure that it is French that is still on the channel? There are a few other eastern
European stations on the frequency.

-- Richard Langley
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