Hi
SOMALI Radio Vatican 1615z 15570 khz
HAUSA Deutsche Welle 0645z 9885 khz
FRENCH RT Guinée Conakry 2100z 7125 khz (best in LSB) list of people invited
to withdraw their passports : ex Miss student, bachelor, passport
number , news of margarine suplly in xxx stores.
ENGLISH ZBC
LATVIA 9290 [EMR] 0620/23.7 Signal S7-8 34333 (after QRN
removing) with reggae music at 0621 and on 0624 with a flute playing.
ID with radio Tatras though R 6 is also mentioned ,advert on 0629
'funtrack' an jingle. ID at 0645 as R 6 Soff 0700 Liangas 23.7.5
Thessaloniki Greece using 16m
Dear friends,
Reactivated HRVC, La Voz Evangelica, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, heard in Denmark
0220-0330, Jul 24 on 4819.1 kHz with religious talks by a man in Spanish,
hymns, 0306 clear ID by a woman, 25232.
Best 73,
Anker Petersen
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Tune in to medium wave 1350Khz every night to Radio Tatras International
24/7 with a output power of 50KW.
73s Good listening
(Tom Taylor)
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Yes also noted last night at the Coorong DXpedition in South Australia
fading in at late afternoon around 0630 UTC
cheers
Craig
Craig Edwards
29 Sheaoak Drive
Mawson Lakes
South Australia 5095
(ex Townsville, Queensland)
Phone 0411 966633
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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All logged at Matarangi, Coromandel Peninsula, North Island New Zealand on
AOR 7030 with 40m long wire. All USA unless otherwise stated.
Matarangi thoroughly recommended for a winter break, breathtaking beach,
excellent golf and tennis facilities and good reception of the Americas on
medium
Interesting question. I tried to find something
by googling but no luck yet. Anyway, some sources
place Lusaka city at 28E17 15S25. So the ZNBC site
listed as LUSAKA 28E15 15S30 is about 10km
to 201 degs from the city.
Meanwhile, many sources indicate that the Christian
Voice transmitter is 35km
Any news regarding this activity (DX MEETING IN TAMPICO MEXICO that someone
could post here?
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DX Listening Digest 5-121 has now been posted at
http://www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt or http://dxld.worldofradio.org CONTENTS:
WOR 1281 / Worldofradio.com / AFGHANISTAN non / BELARUS non / BELGIUM non /
BERMUDA / CANADA CFVP / CANADA non KISM / CONGO DR non / CUBA +non / DEUTSCHES
REICH non /
4939.8, VENEZUELA, R.Amazonas, 0933-0946, July 19,
Spanish, Lively SP music and OM b/w selections. Quick
ID at 0945. Weak w/ static. (Barbour-NH)
5005, EQ.GUINEAS, RN-Bata, 2252-2255*, July 19, Just
caught the end of their lenghty NA at s/off. Fair.
(Barbour-NH)
7120, PAPUA NEW GUINEA, (P)Wantok
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Well, another night and morning of dxing here on the Queen Charlotte
Islands. Reception was not great on MW, at least initially and was totally
dominated by Japan. One abbreviated session tomorrow morning, and I'll be
heading back to Victoria. Here are my results:
209 etc ALASKA Aviation
Well another morning has passed, and conditions were MUCH superior to
yesterday's for sure! I began dxing a bit later at just before 11:00 UTC
and immediately found the bands to be alive. Most split frequencies had
good hets on them. The big difference was the value of my short 120'
random
Fellas, the first morning of the round the world virtual dxpedition is
under my belt. Results were rather mediocre, in my opinion for MW, and
more interesting on the Tropical bands. I did hear a few new Alaskans. I
don't think there was anything new for me for Trans Pacific. I'll be
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