Suriname, 4990, Radio Apintie, 0923-1000 Noted a man in
Dutch comments over music. At 0925 a woman joins him
briefly with comments. Talk until 0955 when some music
present. Signal started to fade around 0950 from fair to
poor. (Chuck Bolland, October 28, 2004)
Peru, 5014.59, Radio
I reported recently in this same time period: HCJB mixing product between 15140
and 15115, both in Spanish. You should check one or both of those for parallel
audio. 73, Glenn
--- Charles B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unident, 15090, From 1435-1500 noted a Spanish speaking
station with man and
DX Listening Digest 4-164 has now been posted at
http://www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt CONTENTS:
WOR Extra 51 / COM 04-08 / AFGHANISTAN non / ANTARCTICA ham / ANTIGUA /
ARGENTINA / AUSTRALIA +non VI / BAHRAIN / BELGIUM +non / BOLIVIA / BULGARIA /
CANADA CHSL/CHEV / CANADA CBO / CUBA +non /
According to this week's Media Network newsletter, a special tribute to John
Peel will be broadcast on Friday 29 October on the BBC World Service, in the
time slots normally occupied by John's programme which are, in the case of
Europe 08:32, 12:32 and 18:32 UTC Friday and 00:32 Saturday, though
A landbased pirate radio ( Radio Dor ) station was raided today, and it's
equipment confiscated. But for the first time, since the new pirate radio
law came into force, the police recorded all the companies that advertised
with the station before the raid took place.
A NIS2,000,000 ( $450,000 )
Every week the RSGB produces a News Bulletin for Radio Amateurs and Short
Wave listeners. They are read live on Sundays (usually) by a team of readers
throughout the UK on HF, VHF and above. The text is available on the RSGB
Site http://www.rsgb.org/ .
This service in Real Audio allows you to
The hobby is in decline. Not because the hobby isn't interesting but because
there is still a fundamental misunderstanding about what it is and what it
has to offer. Amazing after 80 years, isn't it?
How might the future look and what changes might be necessary in the future?
Interesting article
RDP INTERNACIONAL
PROGRAMS ON SHORTWAVE
Effective from 31-10-2004 (BO4)
Portuguese language programs from Monday to Friday:
TARGET AREAS UTC (1) FREQUENCY (kHz) BAND (m)
EUROPE06.00 - 08.55 9755 31
(CENTRAL) 06.00 - 13.00 9815 31
RCI B'04
B04 Broadcast Schedule for Radio (Medium Wave / Short Wave / FM Band)
Effective October 31st, 2004 (07:00 UTC) to March 27th, 2005 (07:00 UTC)
UTC SITE FREQ AZTARGETSLANG
0330-0359 HBY 5840 350 135 Middle East ARABIC
Report from Mark Connelly - Times / dates = UTC / 2004
[Connelly*B-MA] = Billerica, MA
(GC= 71.221 W / 42.533 N)
(home)
[Connelly*R-MA] = Rockport, MA
(GC= 70.622 W / 42.667 N)
(Granite Pier)
Drake R8A receiver, Superphaser-2 phasing unit
Antenna system (home) dual-feedline Flag: 5 m x 10.6 m;
Recvd this from Drita Cico today.
Regds/Alokesh.
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Serbian Program also changed - B04ALR/CRI on MW via Albania
Radio Tirana B04 Schedule - Serbian Program is changed as:
2115-2130UTC 1458 KHz 206m 500 kW Tx Fllake 004degrees
2215-2230UTC 5995 KHz
Quito 28/10 2004
*** Thursday Edition:
*** Recording of HCUM2 Radio Universal, Guayaquil
1270 kHz
One recording says more than 100 words. Listen,
dreaming you are walking around on the streets of
GuayaquĆl!
Comments and Recordings at:
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