The show is tonight and it's about 12 hours away.

In about two weeks, the WRMI/WINB show will be rebroadcast via transmitters
on 6005khz and 3985khz in Germany, I will provide details when that happens!

Paul

On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 10:30 PM, Paul B. Walker, Jr. <
walkerbroadcast...@gmail.com> wrote:

> A gentle reminder, the show is coming up tomorrow (Friday night) It's
> listed in UTC time early Saturday morning, but using Eastern time, it
> begins Friday night. (eastern is UTC-4)
>
> I gain absolutely nothing from doing this show except having a bunch of
> fun and sharing that fun with others, nothing more, nothing less. I hope
> folks enjoy.\
>
> In fact, I lose money, to the tune of around $120 to $250 depending on how
> much the airtime costs me and that's fine with me. I'm not going to seek
> out sponsorships or ask for donations, as I don't want to answer to anyone
> but myself!;)
>
> The schedule:
> WINB 9265khz Saturday June 4th 0230UTC to 0430UTC
> WRMI 7570 Saturday June 4th 0400 to 0600UTC
>
> FYI: I have two surprises in the program. There will be text in the MFSK32
> format in the second half of the first hour and then a picture in the
> MFSK32 format in the second half of the second hour.
>
> Reception reports are only accepted by regular postal mail. $2 appreciated
> to cover the costs of the QSL cards I had printed up and the postage.
> Reports can be sent to:
>
> Paul B. Walker, Jr.
> PO Box 353
> Galena, Alaska 99741 USA
>
>
> On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 9:05 AM, Paul B. Walker, Jr. <
> walkerbroadcast...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> The next broadcast of "The Classics Experience" with Paul Walker is
>> rapidly approaching. It's a 2 hour broadcast of rock and roll music with
>> some country classics scattered in and occasionally a few audio surprises.
>>
>> The next broadcast schedule looks like this:
>>
>> WINB 9265khz Saturday June 4th 0230UTC to 0430UTC
>> WRMI 7570 Saturday June 4th 0400 to 0600UTC
>>
>> WINB's principal radiation direction is 242 degrees true or almost due
>> southwest. looks to cover parts of the Midwest/Southern US pretty well
>> (Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Texas and into Mexico.
>> WINB claims "At the long range, the main beam hits Eastern Australia and
>> New Zealand. The rear lobe hits the Mediterranean area of Eastern Europe."
>>
>> WRMI's 7570khz signal beams at a 315 degree azimuth to Vancouver, Canada.
>> It is very listenable, near local like on good nights here in rural Central
>> Alaska.
>>
>> No appeals for donations, no begging for sponsors, no political or
>> religious rantings and ravings nor any silly personal opinions. I promise.
>> Just good music for the fun of it!
>>
>> Seriously, I fund the broadcast out of my own pocket about once every 2-3
>> months just for the heck of it!
>>
>> Reception reports are only accepted by regular postal mail. $2
>> appreciated to cover the costs of the QSL cards I had printed up and the
>> postage. Reports can be sent to:
>>
>> Paul B. Walker, Jr.
>> PO Box 353
>> Galena, Alaska 99741 USA
>>
>> Please share this in other groups, your own pages and share/post
>> elsewhere.
>>
>
>
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