[HCDX] Radio Luxembourg & Germany callsigns

2006-06-01 Thread Mauricio Molano Sánchez
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 ca

Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg & Germany callsigns

2006-06-02 Thread Wolfgang Bueschel_web
ez" 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 regi

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 ev

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 Bav

Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg & Germany callsigns

2006-06-05 Thread Mauricio Molano Sánchez
Hi Noel, all the private spanish AM stations have a callsign assigned (including those of the Basque autonomous gov.) in the EAJ and EAK series. But these calls are rarely heard on the air. Only in special events related with the history of a station. They are more commonly seen on the stations let