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Marconi Radio International 11-15th of November 2015
Greetings from Italy!
After two weeks of stop we resume our test broadcasts on 11390 kHz with power in the rehion of 30 watts.
Here is the schedule for this week’s test broadcasts of Marconi Radio International:
11th November 2015, from 1600 to 1900 UTC
14th November 2015, from 1300 to 1430 UTC
15th November 2015, from 0900 to 1300 UTC
Test broadcasts consist of non stop music and station identification announcements in Italian, English, Spanish.
MRI encourages reception reports from listeners. Audio clips (mp3-file) of our broadcasts are welcome!
Until now reception reports, found to be correct, have been received from 10 countries: Italy, Spain, Germany, Ukraine, Belgium, Finland, France, Netherlands, Romania and Switzerland. We are anxious to receive feedbacks from more countries!
We QSL 100%. Our E-mail address is: marconiradiointernational@gmail.com
We hope that you will share this information with your members.
Thank you very much for your cooperation
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