Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg Germany callsigns

2006-06-02 Thread Wolfgang Bueschel_web
Querido Mauricio,

all shortwave calls and frequencies used for decades.

 DMR20, DMR25, 27, 28, 30 (bc  fixed sce.), 31, 32, 33,35,36,
 40,41,45,46,50,51,52,55,56,60  61 from Nordenosterloog.

 DMR26 Muehlacker, 6030 kHz

 DMR27 N.D.R  W.D.R, 6075 and 3970 kHz (freqs later used for Deutsche
Welle sces)

 DMR29 Muenchen, 6085 kHz

 DMR32 Bad Duerrheim, 7265 kHz

 DMR251 Frankfurt Main, 6160 kHz, but latter ceased service totally in the
50ties.

 All short wave, or some MW??

73 wb

- Original Message - 
From: Mauricio Molano Sánchez Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 3:07 PM
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg  Germany callsigns


Hi Noel,
This site:
http://www.dxinfocentre.com/lw.htm
shows LXAA as the callsign for the LW frequency.

None of these calls (LXA, LXAA) seems to be correct, at least in 1958!. The
ITU registered calls for broadcasting are LXRA, LXRE, LXRF  LXRG. The ITU
register in 1958 offers other interesting callsigns for broadcasting
stations as these from Germany (Federal Rep.):

DMR20, DMR25, 27, 28, 30 (bc  fixed sce.), 31, 32,
33,35,36,40,41,45,46,50,51,52,55,56,60  61 from Nordenosterloog. DMR26
Muehlacker, DMR27 N.D.R  W.D.R, DMR29 Muenchen, DMR32 Bad Duerrheim, DMR251
Frankfurt Main. All short wave, or some MW??

Mauricio Molano
Salamanca
Spain


 --- Noel R Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:

 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]

 - Original Message - 
 From: Harald Kuhl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com
 Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 8:49 AM
 Subject: Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg callsigns


 I checked the 1958 edition of WRTH, but no luck

 73
 Harald


   Original-Nachricht 
  Datum: Mon, 29 May 2006 21:51:41 +0200
  Von: Wolfgang Bueschel_web [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  An: Mauricio Molano Sánchez
 [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com
  Betreff: Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg callsigns
 
 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
 
  - Original Message - 
  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 Germany callsigns

2006-06-02 Thread dl8aam
 all shortwave calls and frequencies used for decades.
  DMR29 Muenchen, 6085 kHz

Not used, I got a mail from the Bavarian BC Munich that they still
used DMR24 (DMR24 not DMR29) for that station. At if it's still QRV,
as I did not checked since I heard only white noise on that channel.
I ask every time when I send out RRs that the stations give me their real
name on the QSL. It's their name, even when it's not used on the air.
But not many stations even do not know that they still have callsigns.
Only the ORF wrote that they found after a long search in the law archive
their licence giving their callsign as OEI.
Looks we have to ask them avery time we write them, maybe they will chcek
for them when they were asked by several 100s of us ;-)
73, Tom - DL8AAM


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Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg Germany callsigns

2006-06-02 Thread Wolfgang Bueschel_web
- Original Message - 
From: 
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 9:05 PM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg  Germany callsigns


  all shortwave calls and frequencies used for decades.
   DMR29 Muenchen, 6085 kHz

 Not used, I got a mail from the Bavarian BC Munich that they still
 used DMR24 (DMR24 not DMR29) for that station.

Yes, that '29' seems a typing error, was always DMR24.
BR Munich was the only German public bc station, which used that
registration callsign widely on these decades.


 DMR27 N.D.R  W.D.R, 6075 and 3970 kHz (freqs later in 60ties
 used for Deutsche Welle sces)

NDR 2nd program was broadcast via Norden Osterloog site
G.C. 07E12 53N38 according

6075 kHz 20 kW in use since 1st Aug 1950
3970 kHz  5 kW in use since 2nd Oct 1954

73 wb



- Original Message - 
From: Wolfgang Bueschel_web 
To: Mauricio Molano Sánchez Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg  Germany callsigns


Querido Mauricio,

all shortwave calls and frequencies used for decades.

 DMR20, DMR25, 27, 28, 30 (bc  fixed sce.), 31, 32, 33,35,36,
 40,41,45,46,50,51,52,55,56,60  61 from Nordenosterloog.

 DMR26 Muehlacker, 6030 kHz

 DMR27 N.D.R  W.D.R, 6075 and 3970 kHz (freqs later used for Deutsche
Welle sces)

 DMR29 Muenchen, 6085 kHz

 DMR32 Bad Duerrheim, 7265 kHz

 DMR251 Frankfurt Main, 6160 kHz, but latter ceased service totally in the
50ties.

 All short wave, or some MW??

73 wb

- Original Message - 
From: Mauricio Molano Sánchez Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 3:07 PM
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg  Germany callsigns


Hi Noel,
This site:
http://www.dxinfocentre.com/lw.htm
shows LXAA as the callsign for the LW frequency.

None of these calls (LXA, LXAA) seems to be correct, at least in 1958!. The
ITU registered calls for broadcasting are LXRA, LXRE, LXRF  LXRG. The ITU
register in 1958 offers other interesting callsigns for broadcasting
stations as these from Germany (Federal Rep.):

DMR20, DMR25, 27, 28, 30 (bc  fixed sce.), 31, 32,
33,35,36,40,41,45,46,50,51,52,55,56,60  61 from Nordenosterloog. DMR26
Muehlacker, DMR27 N.D.R  W.D.R, DMR29 Muenchen, DMR32 Bad Duerrheim, DMR251
Frankfurt Main. All short wave, or some MW??

Mauricio Molano
Salamanca
Spain


 --- Noel R Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:

 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]

 - Original Message - 
 From: Harald Kuhl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com
 Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 8:49 AM
 Subject: Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg callsigns


 I checked the 1958 edition of WRTH, but no luck

 73
 Harald


   Original-Nachricht 
  Datum: Mon, 29 May 2006 21:51:41 +0200
  Von: Wolfgang Bueschel_web 
  An: Mauricio Molano Sánchez
 [EMAIL PROTECTED],
 Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com
  Betreff: Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg callsigns
 
 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
 
  - Original Message - 
  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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