Mark Coady | 5 de diciembre de 2012 21:49 |
5010 UNIDENTIFIED at 0118 in Spanish with two men with talk to 0130 and into female vocals and abruptly off - sked suggests Radio Cristal Dominican Republic but WRTH lists them as inactive and DBS survey does not list them. Any ideas?
Fiorenzo Repetto | 5 de diciembre de 2012 18:38 |
"QSL SLOGAN CW" patrimonio culturale dell' UNESCO
AIR - RADIORAMA: "QSL SLOGAN CW" patrimonio culturale dell' UNESCO
Notizie dalla Associazione Italiana Radioascolto - A.I.R. ***www.air-radio.it - info@air-radio.it**...
4995.8 UNID at 2208 with possible Latin American music - very weak and noisy but it could be Radio Andina PERU
Dear friend:
As of December 3rd, 2012 Radio Havana Cuba incorporated two hours of broadcasts directed to Africa, on the frequency of 11880 kHz, 25 meter band. It's scheduled as follows: Local Time UTC French 4:00 - 4:30 21:00 - 21:30 Portuguese 4:30 - 5:00 21:30 - 22:00 English 5:00 - 6:00 22:00 - 23:00 Rosario Lafita Fernández Head of Correspondence Dept. Radio Havana Cuba
ON NOW: 11710 NORTH KOREA Voice of Korea at 1501 with national anthem and a man with "Now we begin the English language transmission from Pyongyang, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Korea" and into a patriot chorus - Very Good Dec 5 Coady-ON
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SHORTWAVE DX CHALLENGE NEWS
As previously mentioned, Durham Radio are sponsoring January's Shortwave DX Challenge and, with the help of their suppliers, are giving us the following as prizes (with their retail value indicated): Grundig G2 Reporter Portable Shortwave/AM/FM w/Voice Recorder ($149.95 CDN) CCrane Radio Portable AM/FM Receiver ($124.95 CDN) Sangean ATS-505P Portable Shortwave Receiver ($119.95 CDN) The overall champion (most countries heard) will have their choice of one of the above receivers. The next prize will be awarded to the second place finisher who will have their choice of one of the remaining two receivers. A draw will be held among ALL CONTESTANTS for the remaining receiver. Shipping costs will be paid by the Ontario DX Association but may be at the parcel or surface rate. Prize winners will be encouraged to e-mail Durham Radio (their contact info will be provided to each of the winners) to thank them for sponsoring the Shortwave DX Challenge. Rules for the Shortwave DX Challenge can be had at:http://www.SWDXCrules.pdf/ Check Durham Radio's website for all of your HAM, DX, and SWL needs:http://www.durhamradio.com/
Most of us remember WRNO as "The Rock of the World"...when the SW was bought by a Christian group, they should have changed their calls. This is from the FM's Classic Rock days.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRPpatQU7SY
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