Undercover Radio is testing to Europe on 21450 Khz AM-mode now. Weak signals in some parts of Europe according to chatbox.
Reception possible here with R1-2 SINPO 14321 up to 24322 parts very fady.
Undercover Radio is testing to Europe on 21450 Khz AM-mode now. Weak signals in some parts of Europe according to chatbox.
Reception possible here with R1-2 SINPO 14321 up to 24322 parts very fady.
Radio City & Rockliveradio this weekend
Radio City:
Friday 20th:
18.00 to 19.00 UTC on 7290 kHz via IRRS, and MW 1368 kHz from Padova, Italy
Saturday 21st:
08.00 to 09.00 UTC on 9510 kHz via IRRS, also at 19.00 to 20.00 UTC on 1485 kHz via R Merkurs
in Latvia with a weekly separate programme.
Every 4th Saturday:
12.00 to 13.00 UTC via Hamburger Lokalradio on 7265 kHz
The email address remains citymorecars@yahoo.ca Thank you!
Rockliveradio (22nd & 29th of September):
Rockliveradio is on 6070 kHz at the following times:
22nd September, 16.00 to 20.00 UTC
29th September, 13.30 to 17.30 UTC
Reports to: forstarbeiten@gmx.de
Good Listening!
73s
Dear FRS Friends,
Tonight there will be a full repeat of FRS-Holland’s August 25th broadcast.
This broadcast will take place between 17:52- 22:04 UTC/ 19:52- 00.04 CEST.
Freqs will be (most likely!) 7685 and 5800 (or 5810) kHz.
Good listening!
73s, Peter V.
a Balance between Music & Information joined to one Format….
FRS-Holland
POBox 2702
6049 ZG Herten
The Netherlands
e-mail: < frs@frsholland.nl>
New station on 1386 kHz: Radio Bops is a pirate radio station in north of Italy (Lombardia). The power is 1 kW carrier with horizontal dipole
http://radiolawendel.blogspot.it/2013/09/operatori-delle-onde-medie-uscite-allo.html
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Radio Nord Test Transmissions, 1961.
Radio Hauraki Runs Aground, January 28th, 1968.
A station calling itself Radio Rumba was testing today on 16580 Khz with 5 watts. Heard in Twente, East Germany and Ukraine. More tests coming weeks.
Just a little advanced notice…this week’s AJ Show on Scotland 69am is a Dutch MOA Special to commemorate the introduction of the Act on August 31st 1974.
The show will include tracks played by the pirate stations of the day, station themes and an interview with RNI legend Brian McKenzie! Plus the third hour of the show will feature the final hour of RNI.
So tune in at 12noon UK time (1100 GMT) to relive those golden days of the early 70s pirates.
Visit www.scotland69am.com for more details.
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