Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg callsigns

2006-05-31 Thread Noel R Green
Back in 1951 when almost every SW station had a call sign I find that Guide
to Broadcasting Stations issued by 'Wireless World' shows Luxembourg listed
with 5kW on 6090, 9528 and 15350 but only 6090 had the call letters LXA.

Post WWII I cannot ever recall hearing call letters announced - SW was
always forty-nine point two six metres. Actual pre-WWII recordings of the
station (in English) seem to be very rare as it's understood that the
station actually destroyed their library of programmes, but quotes seem to
suggest that only station name and wavelength were used. I assume that any
call letters were purely academic - perhaps allocated by the LUX
govt/telecoms or ITU? However, as I understand it, LUX was never allocated a
long wave frequency until whatever followed the Copenhagen Plan. In 1951
their frequency/wavelength is listed as 233 kHz 1288 metres 150kW and as
operating on a frequency not allocated to the country in the Copenhagen
Plan.

Noel R. Green [NW England]

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I checked the 1958 edition of WRTH, but no luck

73
Harald


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 Datum: Mon, 29 May 2006 21:51:41 +0200
 Von: Wolfgang Bueschel_web [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 An: Mauricio Molano Sánchez [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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 Betreff: Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg callsigns
 #xA I see this Call Signs of Luxembourg for the first time.

 In 1957-1959 I heard RTL in German often at 1400-1700 UT, even on holiday
 in
 Tyrolia Austria.
 Popular hit parade on Sundays.

 LW   233 kHz 500 kW seems LXRA
 MW  1439 kHz 350 kW LXRE
 SW  6090 kHz  50 kW LXRF
 SW 15350 kHz   5 kW LXRG, latter towards Montreal Canada in French.

 73 wb

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 From: Mauricio Molano Sánchez

 Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 6:45 PM
 Subject: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg callsigns

 Hi all!
 The 19th edition (July 1958) of the Alphabetical List
 of Call Signs publised by the I.T.U. shows four
 callsigns registered for broadcasting from
 Junglinster: LXRA, LXRE, LXRF and LXRG. At these
 moment R. Luxy was broadcasting on 4 frequencies...LW,
 MW, and 2 on SW. Somebody knows to what frequency
 corresponds each one of them?

 M.Molano
 Salamanca
 Spain.

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Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg callsigns

2006-05-30 Thread Harald Kuhl
I checked the 1958 edition of WRTH, but no luck

73
Harald


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 Datum: Mon, 29 May 2006 21:51:41 +0200
 Von: Wolfgang Bueschel_web [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 An: Mauricio Molano Sánchez [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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 #xA I see this Call Signs of Luxembourg for the first time.
 
 In 1957-1959 I heard RTL in German often at 1400-1700 UT, even on holiday
 in
 Tyrolia Austria.
 Popular hit parade on Sundays.
 
 LW   233 kHz 500 kW seems LXRA
 MW  1439 kHz 350 kW LXRE
 SW  6090 kHz  50 kW LXRF
 SW 15350 kHz   5 kW LXRG, latter towards Montreal Canada in French.
 
 73 wb
 
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 From: Mauricio Molano Sánchez
 
 Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 6:45 PM
 Subject: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg callsigns
 
 Hi all!
 The 19th edition (July 1958) of the Alphabetical List
 of Call Signs publised by the I.T.U. shows four
 callsigns registered for broadcasting from
 Junglinster: LXRA, LXRE, LXRF and LXRG. At these
 moment R. Luxy was broadcasting on 4 frequencies...LW,
 MW, and 2 on SW. Somebody knows to what frequency
 corresponds each one of them?
 
 M.Molano
 Salamanca
 Spain.
 
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[HCDX] Radio Luxembourg callsigns

2006-05-29 Thread Mauricio Molano Sánchez
Hi all!
The 19th edition (July 1958) of the Alphabetical List
of Call Signs publised by the I.T.U. shows four
callsigns registered for broadcasting from
Junglinster: LXRA, LXRE, LXRF and LXRG. At these
moment R. Luxy was broadcasting on 4 frequencies...LW,
MW, and 2 on SW. Somebody knows to what frequency
corresponds each one of them?

M.Molano
Salamanca
Spain.



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Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg callsigns

2006-05-29 Thread Wolfgang Bueschel_web
I see this Call Signs of Luxembourg for the first time.

In 1957-1959 I heard RTL in German often at 1400-1700 UT, even on holiday in
Tyrolia Austria.
Popular hit parade on Sundays.

LW   233 kHz 500 kW seems LXRA
MW  1439 kHz 350 kW LXRE
SW  6090 kHz  50 kW LXRF
SW 15350 kHz   5 kW LXRG, latter towards Montreal Canada in French.

73 wb

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From: Mauricio Molano Sánchez

Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 6:45 PM
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg callsigns


Hi all!
The 19th edition (July 1958) of the Alphabetical List
of Call Signs publised by the I.T.U. shows four
callsigns registered for broadcasting from
Junglinster: LXRA, LXRE, LXRF and LXRG. At these
moment R. Luxy was broadcasting on 4 frequencies...LW,
MW, and 2 on SW. Somebody knows to what frequency
corresponds each one of them?

M.Molano
Salamanca
Spain.

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