Radio Joystick 9510 Khz

Radio Joystick Relay on 9510 kHz

Dear Listeners,
The relay of Radio Joystick is on this Saturday the 3rd
of October 2009 on 9510 khz.
The Transmission time is between 0800 to 0900 utc with a power of 150 KW via the IRRS.

Radio Joystick is on the air every 1st Saturday of the month at the same time and on the same channel.

Good listening 73s Tom

Info via Tom Taylor

Cupid Radio 15070 Khz

Hello radio friends

with the huge succes from last saturday in my mind, i have planned a new test broadcast

schedule will be as follow

saturday 3-10 frequencie 15.070 mhz AM modulated

start at 13:30 utc till 14:30 utc the beam will be aimed towards the south-east

curious if there is anyone lisening in the middle east !!!!

@ 14:30 utc till 15:00 utc the beam is aimed towards south america

i hope that the signal will be better now on the caribbean than last week!

@15:00 utc till 16:00 utc the beam is pointed towards the usa and canada

if the conditions are helping a hand its posible that we broadcast longer towards the states.

i have planned to use the big arrow with 400 watts. if everything works well

for this test broadcast will be given out a special 19 mtr dx qsl card

its a real exlusive one so keep youre ears wide open

73`s from holland

cheers rinus

for a report & request 0031-623812045

cupid radio p.o box 9 8097SE Oldebroek Netherlands

Info via SWPirates

Free Radio Service Holland

Dear FRS Friends,

Summer has gone and autumn is ruling. Propagation conditions have reached to a satisfactory level.
Time to expand some activity. We haven’t decided yet on which date(s) FRS-Holland will take to the air with a regular schedule. But: in preparation to that, we have planned a series of tests on 39 metres, just above the well-known 41 mb. Next Sunday October 4th and 11th FRS-Holland will be carrying out tests on 7600 kHz and a second frequency close to 7600 kHz.
Each Sunday will see 4 hour of tests in two blocks of two hours: 08.00-10.00 UTC and a repeat between 12.00-14.00 UTC.
During each 2 hour morning block we will use two different frequencies, the same ones will be used during the afternoon tests.
We are understandably curious about reception on each frequency. What is the best frequency choice, is there much difference
between 7600 and the other channel, is there much difference in reception between the morning and afternoon hours? Questions
on which we would like to have your answer.
To collect the most reliable information the test schedule for Sun October 4th will be copied for Sun October 11th.
We’d love to hear from you, either by mail or via POBox 2702, 6049 ZG Herten, the Netherlands. Comparisons between the two freqs and morning/ afternoon blocks is of course extra interesting! A nice QSL card is waiting for you.
Keep an eye on 7600 kHz and a second frequency close to that, for instance 7635 and 7650 kHz.

The latest edition of FRS News is out. In this 4 page edition (in colour!) the latest FRS News, we look back at the highly successful
December 2008 broadcast, Mailbox 2702, Fact File and a story on Radio Europe Int. (History of European SW Free Radio).
If you would like to obtain a copy, send two euro/ 3 US dollars to our Herten maildrop.
More news in the upcoming weeks.

73s, Peter Verbruggen on behalf of the FRS Team