Dear listeners and friends,
Thank you so much for your kind letters, reception reports and comments
regarding our last transmission in April. We were wondering how we could
thank you (besides of sending you our brand new QSL card, what we did
already) and came to the conclusion that a magical selection of amazing
tunes from all over the world would be the greatest "thank you" we could
send out to all of you. Well, after having finished writing down our
playlist, we aren't sure anymore wheather our selection of music is that
magical acutally, but we hope you will like it anyway (plus dance while
listening to our records which we will have in the show, too!) To sum it up:
The seventh edition of NordAM will be broadcasted next Saturday:
02/06/2012
1400-1500 UTC on 6005 kHz
2000-2100 UTC on 3995 kHz
We use Radio 700's transmitters in Kall-Krekel, Germany (with 1000 Watts).
Furthermore, we can be heard on Radio 700's online live streaming. Just go
to <http://radio700.de/player/player_kw.php?p=1> and select the frequency we
are currently broadcasting on. These streams and frequencies normally carry
the nice broadcasts of Radio 700.
Once again, we will bring you some current (Indie) pop and rock music from
all over the world and hope to bring you around 60 minutes of entertainment
and joy. Furthermore, we have a short listener's mailbox-program and invite
you to send us again your comments and reception reports.
Detailled and correct reports will be verified with our new QSL card (by
regular mail or email).
Please send all your letters and reports to: nordam @ shortwaveservice.com
Or visit our Facebook site:
<http://www.facebook.com/pages/NordAM/231948116860158>
We would like to thank all listeners for writing and sending reports
regarding our previous transmission. If you like, you can add some comments
on our show and tell us if you liked the music we played. All reception
reports of our previous transmission have been confirmed and the QSLs were
posted on May 19th. Of course we are also glad to hear from you if you have
any advice for us regarding new bands etc., maybe from your hometown or
-country.
We are excited to read where our little "student-radio-project" can be
received. Feel free to forward these information to your DXing friends.
Let's meet on the airwaves in the 49 and 75 metre-band next Saturday!
All the best,
Torben & Daniel
P.S: More details about Radio 700: www.radio700.eu. Our transmission is made
possible thanks to www.shortwaveservice.com (see this page for technical
details and schedule updates!).
This blog is created for free radio enthusiasts and who loves short waves. It contains free radio logs, QSL cards, and some information from Lviv, Ukraine
Wednesday, 30 May 2012
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Free radio log for 28 May 2012
6320 1906- Radio Caroline International playing dance mx., fair signal with fades and noise, sinpo 35232
Sunday, 27 May 2012
Free radio log for 27 May 2012
6045 0930- Radio Iceman via Wertachtal playing song, OM singer, fair signal with high level of noise and fades, sinpo 35232(3)
6095 0925- KBC via Wertachtal playing Oldies, OM singer, ID jingles and 0928, fair signal with high level of noise and fades, sinpo 35333
6140 0934- MV Baltic Radio via Wertachtal playing rock, OM singer, fair signal with high level of noise and fades, sinpo 35333
6247 1938- Radio Caroline International playing mx., poor signal with high level of noise and fades, sinpo 25222
6302 1923- UNID playing dance music, YL singer, good to fair signal with noise and fades, sinpo 45333
6310 1907- UNID playing rock, OM singer, fair to poor signal with high level of noise and fades, sinpo 35222
6315 1958- UNID playing Dutch song, OM singer, good signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 45333
6420 1943- Radio Tidalwave playing music, poor signal with high level of noise and fades, sinpo 25222, better at 2004- dance mx., YL singer, sinpo 35333
9480 1256- European Music Radio via MV Baltic Radio playing rock, OM singer, fair to poor signal with deep fading and high level of noise, sinpo 35222
6095 0925- KBC via Wertachtal playing Oldies, OM singer, ID jingles and 0928, fair signal with high level of noise and fades, sinpo 35333
6140 0934- MV Baltic Radio via Wertachtal playing rock, OM singer, fair signal with high level of noise and fades, sinpo 35333
6247 1938- Radio Caroline International playing mx., poor signal with high level of noise and fades, sinpo 25222
6302 1923- UNID playing dance music, YL singer, good to fair signal with noise and fades, sinpo 45333
6310 1907- UNID playing rock, OM singer, fair to poor signal with high level of noise and fades, sinpo 35222
6315 1958- UNID playing Dutch song, OM singer, good signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 45333
6420 1943- Radio Tidalwave playing music, poor signal with high level of noise and fades, sinpo 25222, better at 2004- dance mx., YL singer, sinpo 35333
9480 1256- European Music Radio via MV Baltic Radio playing rock, OM singer, fair to poor signal with deep fading and high level of noise, sinpo 35222
Saturday, 26 May 2012
Free radio log for 26 May 2012
6095 1546- KBC via Wertachtal, OM talkm E., and rock-n-roll is playing, OM singer, good to fair signal with fades and noise, sinpo 45333
6280 1904- UNID relaying Radio 3 Network, Italian FM official radio, 1915-Queen's song "We are the champions", good signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 45444
6307 1931- Radio Bohemia International, OM talk in E., then dance mx is playing, fair to poor signal with noise and fades, sinpo 35232
6280 1904- UNID relaying Radio 3 Network, Italian FM official radio, 1915-Queen's song "We are the champions", good signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 45444
6307 1931- Radio Bohemia International, OM talk in E., then dance mx is playing, fair to poor signal with noise and fades, sinpo 35232
Friday, 25 May 2012
Radio Gloria Int'l and European Music Radio on air this Sunday + Hamburger Lokalradio Monday 28 May
Dear Listeners,
HH Lokalradio, Radio Gloria and E.M.R. are on the air 27 / 28th of May 2012
Station Name Time Slot in UTC Channels Relay station
Radio Gloria 08.00 to 10.00 7265 kHz via MVBR
Radio Gloria 09.00 to 10.00 6140 kHz via Media Broadcast
Radio Gloria 09.00 to 10.00 6005 kHz via Radio 700 + shortwaveservice.com
Radio Gloria 10.00 to 12.00 9480 kHz via MVBR
Radio Gloria 15.00 to 16.00 ------- via ColoRadio.org
E.M.R. 12.00 to 13.00 9480 kHz via MVBR
EMR Internet repeats on Sunday and Monday
Programme repeats are at the following times: 10:00, 12:00, 16:00, 19:00 UTC
All Reception reports to E.M.R: studio@emr.org.uk
All Reception reports to Radio Gloria: radiogloria@aol.com
HHLR relay on Monday 28th of May 2012
Station Name Time Slot Channels Relay station
HH Lokalradio 05.00 to 17.00 7265 kHz via MVBR
All Reception reports to HH Lokalradio: m.kittner@freenet.de
Good listening! 73s Tom
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Free radio log for 22 May 2012
6325 1907- Radio Black Bandit (tent.) playing country and Dutch songs, good signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 45344
6960 1944- Radio Atlantic playing song, OM singer, poor signal with deep fading and noise, sinpo 25222
6960 1944- Radio Atlantic playing song, OM singer, poor signal with deep fading and noise, sinpo 25222
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Free radio log for 21 May 2012
6320v 1904- Radio Caroline/Rainbow International (see comment) playing dance mx, male singer with syntezed voice, then at 1906 - YL singer, also dance mx., 1911 - ID jingles were given but not audiable, fair signal with fades and noise, sinpo 35232
Monday, 21 May 2012
Guest post: Ukraine’s boycott blues
Source: http://blogs.ft.com/beyond-brics/2012/05/18/guest-post-ukraines-boycott-blues/#axzz1vUy9tcfg
By Andrew Wilson of the European Council on Foreign Relations
Sporting boycotts are back in fashion. Azerbaijan hosts the Eurovision Song Contest on 26 May, with Armenia predictably absent. Russia is beset by Circassian activists claiming that the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics are desecrating their ancestral homeland. But Ukraine is on the receiving end of the bitterest current campaign, in the run-up to the European Championship football finals beginning on 8 June.
In 2007, when the tournament was awarded to Poland and Ukraine as co-hosts, the ‘Orange Revolution’ was only three years old. There was still hope that Ukraine would change for the better. Poland had joined the EU in 2004, Ukraine had not; but the tournament was supposed to symbolise common heritage and cooperation across the EU border, and an bright future for an ever-expanding Europe. (Though one reason why Ukraine and Poland got the nod was Italy’s match-fixing Calciopoli scandal the previous season).
But now the finals symbolise everything that is wrong with Ukraine. The ‘Orange’ era is long over and Yulia Tymoshenko, one of its leaders, is in prison after a show trial: she is in constant need of medical treatment for spinal problems and was briefly on hunger strike. Visiting journalists are queuing up to write the same story of ‘Poland good, Ukraine bad’. Corruption is rampant, including in the preparations for the tournament itself.
Here in the UK we are often cynical about our Olympics’ ‘legacy’ and ‘sustainability’. London 2012 is over-running its original budget of £9.3bn. But the Ukrainians (current GDP per capita about $7,200 a year have spent even more – and they are only co-hosts. One investigation claimed a total cost of $14.5bn already back in 2011 – but nobody really knows how much. Kickbacks on most projects are allegedly as high as 40 per cent.
Ukraine has concentrated on mega-projects. Four shining new stadia have gone up in the host cities of Kiev, Lvov, Kharkov and Donetsk. Kiev’s new Olympic stadium cost an estimated $600m, half as much again as the Allianz Arena in Munich that will host the Champions’ League final this Saturday.
Infrastructure upgrades have concentrated on airports, which is sensible enough for Ukraine’s long-term business future, but ordinary Ukrainians don’t see the benefit.
The Ukrainian government hoped the finals would boost both the country’s image and FDI, but are getting the opposite after the Tymoshenko trial highlighted Ukraine’s lack of a rule of law.
Ukraine has always been an oligarchic state; now it often seems like a Mafia state. Corporate raiding is widespread. Ukraine’s hotel rates have been jacked up, way above any tournament ‘premium’; many have allegedly been penetrated by mafia interests to profit from a month’s price-gouging. But many fans will still live in tent cities, including the potential flashpoint of several thousand English fans camping outside the remote city of Donetsk.
So should anybody boycott the tournament? No one has mentioned bringing teams home. Moving games, or even just the final, to Poland seems impractical at this stage. Fewer foreign politicians in the posh seats is hardly a disaster. There is certainly no need to grant president Viktor Yanukovich and his ministers a handshake or photo-op. (His four-minute standing conversation with Barack Obama at the Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul this March was blown up in the Ukrainian media as the diplomatic triumph of the century).
The ‘Euros’ do matter, because they ought to show ordinary Ukrainians that a bit more Europe will improve their daily lives. The right to demonstrate has been whittled away over the last few years; Ukraine’s police, particularly the traffic police, are notoriously corrupt. If the Ukrainian authorities are suddenly a bit more hands off in June, the EU should press to ensure that improvements are maintained through to the key parliamentary elections in October and beyond.
But Ukraine’s problems go deep. The EU has more power than it thinks, and boycott is not the only weapon. A travel bans on officials linked to Tymoshenko’s jailing could rein in a few of Ukraine’s corrupt kleptocrats.
The EU-Ukraine Association Agreement and the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement are already agreed but not yet signed. They are rightly on hold until Ukraine’s political prosecutions come to an end.
And how will Ukraine’s team do? They are held back by the aging star Andriy Shevchenko. Now 35, he understandably wants to bow out in a blaze of glory in front of his home fans; but the team as a whole has to slow down when he is up front.
Andrew Wilson is a senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations
By Andrew Wilson of the European Council on Foreign Relations
Sporting boycotts are back in fashion. Azerbaijan hosts the Eurovision Song Contest on 26 May, with Armenia predictably absent. Russia is beset by Circassian activists claiming that the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics are desecrating their ancestral homeland. But Ukraine is on the receiving end of the bitterest current campaign, in the run-up to the European Championship football finals beginning on 8 June.
In 2007, when the tournament was awarded to Poland and Ukraine as co-hosts, the ‘Orange Revolution’ was only three years old. There was still hope that Ukraine would change for the better. Poland had joined the EU in 2004, Ukraine had not; but the tournament was supposed to symbolise common heritage and cooperation across the EU border, and an bright future for an ever-expanding Europe. (Though one reason why Ukraine and Poland got the nod was Italy’s match-fixing Calciopoli scandal the previous season).
But now the finals symbolise everything that is wrong with Ukraine. The ‘Orange’ era is long over and Yulia Tymoshenko, one of its leaders, is in prison after a show trial: she is in constant need of medical treatment for spinal problems and was briefly on hunger strike. Visiting journalists are queuing up to write the same story of ‘Poland good, Ukraine bad’. Corruption is rampant, including in the preparations for the tournament itself.
Here in the UK we are often cynical about our Olympics’ ‘legacy’ and ‘sustainability’. London 2012 is over-running its original budget of £9.3bn. But the Ukrainians (current GDP per capita about $7,200 a year have spent even more – and they are only co-hosts. One investigation claimed a total cost of $14.5bn already back in 2011 – but nobody really knows how much. Kickbacks on most projects are allegedly as high as 40 per cent.
Ukraine has concentrated on mega-projects. Four shining new stadia have gone up in the host cities of Kiev, Lvov, Kharkov and Donetsk. Kiev’s new Olympic stadium cost an estimated $600m, half as much again as the Allianz Arena in Munich that will host the Champions’ League final this Saturday.
Infrastructure upgrades have concentrated on airports, which is sensible enough for Ukraine’s long-term business future, but ordinary Ukrainians don’t see the benefit.
The Ukrainian government hoped the finals would boost both the country’s image and FDI, but are getting the opposite after the Tymoshenko trial highlighted Ukraine’s lack of a rule of law.
Ukraine has always been an oligarchic state; now it often seems like a Mafia state. Corporate raiding is widespread. Ukraine’s hotel rates have been jacked up, way above any tournament ‘premium’; many have allegedly been penetrated by mafia interests to profit from a month’s price-gouging. But many fans will still live in tent cities, including the potential flashpoint of several thousand English fans camping outside the remote city of Donetsk.
So should anybody boycott the tournament? No one has mentioned bringing teams home. Moving games, or even just the final, to Poland seems impractical at this stage. Fewer foreign politicians in the posh seats is hardly a disaster. There is certainly no need to grant president Viktor Yanukovich and his ministers a handshake or photo-op. (His four-minute standing conversation with Barack Obama at the Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul this March was blown up in the Ukrainian media as the diplomatic triumph of the century).
The ‘Euros’ do matter, because they ought to show ordinary Ukrainians that a bit more Europe will improve their daily lives. The right to demonstrate has been whittled away over the last few years; Ukraine’s police, particularly the traffic police, are notoriously corrupt. If the Ukrainian authorities are suddenly a bit more hands off in June, the EU should press to ensure that improvements are maintained through to the key parliamentary elections in October and beyond.
But Ukraine’s problems go deep. The EU has more power than it thinks, and boycott is not the only weapon. A travel bans on officials linked to Tymoshenko’s jailing could rein in a few of Ukraine’s corrupt kleptocrats.
The EU-Ukraine Association Agreement and the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement are already agreed but not yet signed. They are rightly on hold until Ukraine’s political prosecutions come to an end.
And how will Ukraine’s team do? They are held back by the aging star Andriy Shevchenko. Now 35, he understandably wants to bow out in a blaze of glory in front of his home fans; but the team as a whole has to slow down when he is up front.
Andrew Wilson is a senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations
QSL RADIO TOWER
Radio Tower, free radio from Netherlands, confirmed my audio reception report by QSL card.
So I am very grateful for it!
So I am very grateful for it!
Sunday, 20 May 2012
Podcast of Radio Atlantic 2000
If you missed our broadcast of this Saturday, 19th of May, on 6966 kHz, you can listen it now on our website.
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Visit our website :
http://radioatlantic2000.free.fr/
Free radio log for 20 May 2012
6095 1243- KBC via Wertachtal playing ABBA "Super Trouper", good signal with noise and fades, sinpo 45333
Horrible noise between 6200....6400:
6250 1919- UNID playing song, YL singer in E., then instrumental mx., and c/d at 1926 without ID, good signal with noise and fades, sinpo 45333
6319v 1740- UNID playing mx., fair signal with high level of noise and fades, sinpo 35222
6320 1916- UNID playing dance mx., YL singer, fair signal with high level of noise and fades, sinpo 35232
6325 1744- Radio Free Europe, only visible, sinpo 15111, but at 1929 better, Michael Jackson's song is playing and ID jingles is given: "This is Radio Free Europe", fair signal with noise and fades, sinpo 35232
6920lsb 2356- Baltic Sea Radio playing song, OM singer, weak signal with fades and some noise, sinpo 25322
7265 1235- Hamburger Lokalradio, only visible, sinpo 25111
9480 0804- European Music Radio playing song, male singer, then OM talk, fair signal with high level of noise and fades, sinpo 35232
Horrible noise between 6200....6400:
6250 1919- UNID playing song, YL singer in E., then instrumental mx., and c/d at 1926 without ID, good signal with noise and fades, sinpo 45333
6319v 1740- UNID playing mx., fair signal with high level of noise and fades, sinpo 35222
6320 1916- UNID playing dance mx., YL singer, fair signal with high level of noise and fades, sinpo 35232
6325 1744- Radio Free Europe, only visible, sinpo 15111, but at 1929 better, Michael Jackson's song is playing and ID jingles is given: "This is Radio Free Europe", fair signal with noise and fades, sinpo 35232
6920lsb 2356- Baltic Sea Radio playing song, OM singer, weak signal with fades and some noise, sinpo 25322
7265 1235- Hamburger Lokalradio, only visible, sinpo 25111
9480 0804- European Music Radio playing song, male singer, then OM talk, fair signal with high level of noise and fades, sinpo 35232
Saturday, 19 May 2012
Atlantic 2000 on the air this tonight
Atlantic 2000 will be on the air this Saturday 19 May, at 19:30 UTC (21:30 CEST) on 6966 kHz, and at the same time on our website.
Atlantic 2000 sera sur 6966 kHz ce samedi soir 19 mai, a partir de 19:30 TUC (21:30 Paris), et en streaming sur notre site internet.
Atlantic 2000 sera sur 6966 kHz ce samedi soir 19 mai, a partir de 19:30 TUC (21:30 Paris), et en streaming sur notre site internet.
QSL RADIO UNDERGROUND
Radio Underground (England) confirmed my audio reception report by this very tasty QSL card!
Thank you very much for it!
Thank you very much for it!
Friday, 18 May 2012
Free radio log for 18 May 2012
6305 1747-1819c/d UNID playing a lot of dance music and Dutch songs, good signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 45344
6319v 1753- Radio Caroline/Rainbow International playing Modern Talking dance version, fair signal with fades and noise, qrm ute, sinpo 32332
6319v 1753- Radio Caroline/Rainbow International playing Modern Talking dance version, fair signal with fades and noise, qrm ute, sinpo 32332
EMR & HH Lokalradio this Sunday!
Dear Listeners,
European Music Radio and HH Lokalradio are on the air this Sunday the 20th of May 2012
Schedule for 9480 / 6005 and 7265 KHz:
Station Name UTC Time Slot Channels Relay station
E.M.R. 08.00 to 09.00 9480 kHz via MVBR
E.M.R.. 08.00 to 09.00 6005 KHz via Radio 700
HH Lokalradio 09.00 to 14.00 7265 kHz via MVBR
All Reception reports to E.M.R: studio@emr.org.uk
All Reception reports to HH Lokalradio: m.kittner@freenet.de
EMR Programmes via 9480 KHz:
08.00 to 08.30 Tom Taylor programme
08.30 to 09.00 Mike Taylor “mail box programme”
EMR Internet repeats on Sunday and Monday
Programme repeats are at the following times: 08:00, 13:00, 16:00, 19:00 UTC
Please visit www.emr.org.uk and click on the “EMR internet radio” button
which you will find throughout the website (see the menu on the left).
73s Tom
Britain Radio 355 via Internet 24 hours per day
Sweet Mellow Music Radio 24 Hours per Day via the WEB!
In case you're not aware - http://www.355.vze.com/
Good Listening 73s Tom
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Free radio log for 17 May 2012
6290 1942 - Radio Hans, ID jingles heard, poor signal with noise and quick fades, sinpo 25222
6305 2025- UNID playing song, YL singer in E., good signal with fades and noise, sinpo 45333
6325 1947- Radio Caroline/Rainbow International playing song, OM singer, fair signal with noise and fades, sinpo 35232 (see comment)
6305 2025- UNID playing song, YL singer in E., good signal with fades and noise, sinpo 45333
6325 1947- Radio Caroline/Rainbow International playing song, OM singer, fair signal with noise and fades, sinpo 35232 (see comment)
Wednesday, 16 May 2012
Hamburger Lokalradio test transmission this Thursday, 17 May 2012
Dear Listeners,
Hamburger Lokalradio are on this Thursday the 17th of May 2012.
Station Name Channel Station E-mails
HH Lokalradio 5980 kHz m.kittner@freenet.de
TEST Transmission Times:
06.00-07.00 UTC via Göhren
08.00-08.45! UTC via Göhren
09.00-10.00 UTC via Kall
11.00-12.00 UTC via Göhren
13.00-14.00 UTC via Göhren
15.00-16.00 UTC via Göhren
Good Listening 73s Tom
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
QSL BOGUSMAN
It was quite surprised to receive QSL card from Bogusman, free radio from UK, which is a rare guest on the air of Lviv. So I thank you for this rare QSL card!
Monday, 14 May 2012
Free radio log for 14 May 2012
6305 1856- Sallandseboer playing Polka, good signal with fades and noise, sinpo 45333, Id via Iann's Chat
Sunday, 13 May 2012
Free radio log for 13 May 2012
6297 1653- Radio Spaceman International, ID heard, fair signal with fades and noise, sinpo 35333, moved to 6290 at 1658, sinpo 45333, quite noisy
6300 1702- UNID playing song, fair to good signal with fades and noise, sinpo 35333
6305 1606- Radio Malaisy playing dance version of song "Forever Young" (Alfa Ville), good signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 45344, given out ID at 1720 and c/d. Hope that Radio Malaisy is back forever!
6300 1702- UNID playing song, fair to good signal with fades and noise, sinpo 35333
6305 1606- Radio Malaisy playing dance version of song "Forever Young" (Alfa Ville), good signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 45344, given out ID at 1720 and c/d. Hope that Radio Malaisy is back forever!
QSL CARD OF RADIO OSAKA
Today I have received QSL card from Radio Osaka, free radio from Netherlands.
Thank you very much for it, Cornelius!
Saturday, 12 May 2012
Free radio log for 12 May 2012
This evening there are many UNIDs and gansters!
6095 1333- KBC via Wertachtal playing rock-n-roll, OM singer, good to fair signal with noise and fades, sinpo 45333
6236 1825-UNID playing German and Dutch songs, Polkas, fair signal with noise and fades, occasionally ute qrm, sinpo 34333
6240 2110- Radio Spaceman International playing instrumental mx, heard with ID, good signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 45344
6245 1909- UNID playing instrumental mx, and c/d at 1911, good signal with some noise and fades, sinpo 45344
6290 1748-UNID playing music, OM something talk and c/d, weak signal with deep fades and noise, sinpo 25222
6291 1915- Radio Caroline International, ID jingles heard, fair signal with noise and fades, sinpo 35333
6305 1953- Radio Osaka (tent.) playing Polka, then song, OM singer, fair signal with fades and noise, sinpo 35333, soon c/d about 2000 (?)
6325 2056- Radio Black Bandit, OP talk in E/Dutch: "...Good evening...Mike from Finland...", good signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 45333
7625 1946- Radio Nortpole playing song, YL singer, fair to poor signal with deep fading and high level of noise, sinpo 25222
6095 1333- KBC via Wertachtal playing rock-n-roll, OM singer, good to fair signal with noise and fades, sinpo 45333
6236 1825-UNID playing German and Dutch songs, Polkas, fair signal with noise and fades, occasionally ute qrm, sinpo 34333
6240 2110- Radio Spaceman International playing instrumental mx, heard with ID, good signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 45344
6245 1909- UNID playing instrumental mx, and c/d at 1911, good signal with some noise and fades, sinpo 45344
6290 1748-UNID playing music, OM something talk and c/d, weak signal with deep fades and noise, sinpo 25222
6291 1915- Radio Caroline International, ID jingles heard, fair signal with noise and fades, sinpo 35333
6305 1953- Radio Osaka (tent.) playing Polka, then song, OM singer, fair signal with fades and noise, sinpo 35333, soon c/d about 2000 (?)
6325 2056- Radio Black Bandit, OP talk in E/Dutch: "...Good evening...Mike from Finland...", good signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 45333
7625 1946- Radio Nortpole playing song, YL singer, fair to poor signal with deep fading and high level of noise, sinpo 25222
Hamburger Lokalradio and MV Baltic this Sunday
Dear Listeners,
Hamburger Lokalradio and MV Baltic Radio are on this Sunday the 13th May 2012.
Station Name UTC Time Slots Channels station emails
:
All stations are relayed via MV Baltic Radio from G?hren in Germany.
Good Listening 73s Tom
Friday, 11 May 2012
Free radio log for 11 May 2012
3905 2012- Skyline Radio playing rock, fair signal with noise and fades, sinpo 35232
6240 1928- Radio Caroline International playing song, OM singer, fair to poor signal with high level of noise and quick fades, sinpo 35232
6250 1936- Radio Spaceman playing Queen, good signal with fades and noise, sinpo 45333
6324 2123- Radio Underground playing song, OM singer, fair signal with deep fadinga nd noise, sinpo 35232
6690 1852- UNID playing middle east song, YL singer, fair signal with fades and noise, signal in USB (!), sinpo 35333
6240 1928- Radio Caroline International playing song, OM singer, fair to poor signal with high level of noise and quick fades, sinpo 35232
6250 1936- Radio Spaceman playing Queen, good signal with fades and noise, sinpo 45333
6324 2123- Radio Underground playing song, OM singer, fair signal with deep fadinga nd noise, sinpo 35232
6690 1852- UNID playing middle east song, YL singer, fair signal with fades and noise, signal in USB (!), sinpo 35333
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
FREE RADIO LOG FOR 8 MAY 2012
6285 1845- Radio Spaceman playing Queen, good signal with some noise and fades, sinpo 45344, moved to 6240 at 1924 and playing AC/DC, sinpo 45344
6301 1841- UNID playing dutch songs, rock, polka, c/d at 1904 without ID, good signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 43333 qrm ute on 6300
6301 1841- UNID playing dutch songs, rock, polka, c/d at 1904 without ID, good signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 43333 qrm ute on 6300
Monday, 7 May 2012
FREE RADIO LOG FOR 7 MAY 2012
6325 1903- Radio Onda Caliente playing techno-idustrial, OM singer, fair signal with fades and local noise, sinpo 35333
6375 1934- Radio Kilohertz playing song, OM singer, fair signal with high level of local noise and fading, sinpo 35232
6924 1856- Radio Black Arrow playin song, OM singer, poor signal with deep fading and local noise, sinpo 25222
6375 1934- Radio Kilohertz playing song, OM singer, fair signal with high level of local noise and fading, sinpo 35232
6924 1856- Radio Black Arrow playin song, OM singer, poor signal with deep fading and local noise, sinpo 25222
Sunday, 6 May 2012
NEW GEROMINO SW QSL's
Hi free radio friends from all of us here at Geronimo Shortwave.
Just to let you know. Geronimo Shortwave now has no less then TEN different designs of electronic QSL's available. These include the original e-QSL series, the three studio e-QSLs, and now we have two brand new photo collage e-QSLs. One featuring a selection of previous Geronimo SW QSLs and another with great hotos of different pirate radio ships.
So please listen out for us on the air again very soon, and drop us an email with a reception report (your comments on our programmes are also very much appreciated!), and we'll send you one of our brand new electronic QSLs.
All the best and 73's
THE GERONIMO TEAM
GERONIMO SHORTWAVE
PO Box 101 145, 99801 Eisenach, Germany
PO Box 2702, 6049ZG, Herten, Netherlands
email: geronimoshortwave@hotmail.com
Free Radio, for Radio People!
The Geronimo Team
Station Manager/Engineer: Chris Watson
Presenters: Dave Scott, Keith Jones, Dave Simpson and Peter Verbruggen
Please provide return postage if QSL cards required by post (2 Euros or $US3)
Just to let you know. Geronimo Shortwave now has no less then TEN different designs of electronic QSL's available. These include the original e-QSL series, the three studio e-QSLs, and now we have two brand new photo collage e-QSLs. One featuring a selection of previous Geronimo SW QSLs and another with great hotos of different pirate radio ships.
So please listen out for us on the air again very soon, and drop us an email with a reception report (your comments on our programmes are also very much appreciated!), and we'll send you one of our brand new electronic QSLs.
All the best and 73's
THE GERONIMO TEAM
GERONIMO SHORTWAVE
PO Box 101 145, 99801 Eisenach, Germany
PO Box 2702, 6049ZG, Herten, Netherlands
email: geronimoshortwave@hotmail.com
Free Radio, for Radio People!
The Geronimo Team
Station Manager/Engineer: Chris Watson
Presenters: Dave Scott, Keith Jones, Dave Simpson and Peter Verbruggen
Please provide return postage if QSL cards required by post (2 Euros or $US3)
FREE RADIO LOG FOR 6 MAY 2012
6240 1925- Radio Rainbow International, OM talk, E., ID jingles heard at 1930, fair to poor signal with deep fading and local noise, sinpo 35222
6295 1911- Reflections Europe, OM talk, E., sermon, fair signal with fades and local noise, sinpo 35333
6300 0425- Radio Tower (tent.) playing song, OM singer, weak signal with high level of noise and deep fading, sinpo 25222 thanks to Andy for help with ID, also at 1813 with song, OM singer, fair signal with deep fading and strange noise, sinpo 32222
6310 2123- Black Bandit Radio playing song, YL singer, good signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 45344
6315 1808- UNID playing rock, OM singer, fair signal with deep fading and strange noise, sinpo 32322
6375 1917- UNID playing rock, OM singer, poor signal with high level of local noise and fades, qrm cw, sinpo 23222
7265 0531- Hamburger Localradio, OM talk in German, fair signal with fades and noise, sinpo 35333
9480 1238- Radio Gloria International playing song, OM singer, poor signal with high level of noise and deep fading, sinpo 25222
11980 0713- Radio Dniprova Khvyla (Radio Dnipro Wave), Zaporizhia, 300 watts, relaying First National Radio Program, Ukrainian song, OM singer, fair signal with deep fading and noise, sinpo 35322
6295 1911- Reflections Europe, OM talk, E., sermon, fair signal with fades and local noise, sinpo 35333
6300 0425- Radio Tower (tent.) playing song, OM singer, weak signal with high level of noise and deep fading, sinpo 25222 thanks to Andy for help with ID, also at 1813 with song, OM singer, fair signal with deep fading and strange noise, sinpo 32222
6310 2123- Black Bandit Radio playing song, YL singer, good signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 45344
6315 1808- UNID playing rock, OM singer, fair signal with deep fading and strange noise, sinpo 32322
6375 1917- UNID playing rock, OM singer, poor signal with high level of local noise and fades, qrm cw, sinpo 23222
7265 0531- Hamburger Localradio, OM talk in German, fair signal with fades and noise, sinpo 35333
9480 1238- Radio Gloria International playing song, OM singer, poor signal with high level of noise and deep fading, sinpo 25222
11980 0713- Radio Dniprova Khvyla (Radio Dnipro Wave), Zaporizhia, 300 watts, relaying First National Radio Program, Ukrainian song, OM singer, fair signal with deep fading and noise, sinpo 35322
Saturday, 5 May 2012
FREE RADIO LOG FOR 5 MAY 2012
6095 1451- KBC via Wertachtal playing rock-n-roll, OM singer, good signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 45344
6240 2209- Radio Free Victoria playing song, fair signal with deep fading and high level of local noise, sinpo 35222
6285 2000- Radio Ghoul playing rock, OM singer, poor signal with deep fading and local noise, sinpo 25222
6292 2213-UNID playing mx, fair signal with deep fading, splashes from Spaceman, local noise, sinpo 33222
6300 1900- Radio Tower playing song, male voices, fair signal with local noise and fades, strong qrm ute, sinpo 32332
6310 2009- Radio Spaceman playing dance music, YL&OM singers, good signal with little fades and noise, sinpo 45344, also on 6305 at 2210- ID heard, sinpo 45344, and 6310 at 2225
6375 2157- Radio Ascona playing song, OM singer, fair signal , qrm cw, fades and local noise, sinpo 33232
6423 1848- Radio Uncle Sam playing song, OM singer in E., fair signal with fades and local noise, sinpo 35333
6240 2209- Radio Free Victoria playing song, fair signal with deep fading and high level of local noise, sinpo 35222
6285 2000- Radio Ghoul playing rock, OM singer, poor signal with deep fading and local noise, sinpo 25222
6292 2213-UNID playing mx, fair signal with deep fading, splashes from Spaceman, local noise, sinpo 33222
6300 1900- Radio Tower playing song, male voices, fair signal with local noise and fades, strong qrm ute, sinpo 32332
6310 2009- Radio Spaceman playing dance music, YL&OM singers, good signal with little fades and noise, sinpo 45344, also on 6305 at 2210- ID heard, sinpo 45344, and 6310 at 2225
6375 2157- Radio Ascona playing song, OM singer, fair signal , qrm cw, fades and local noise, sinpo 33232
6423 1848- Radio Uncle Sam playing song, OM singer in E., fair signal with fades and local noise, sinpo 35333
HH Lokalradio, MVBR and are on the air this Sunday
Dear Listeners,
HH Lokalradio, MVBR and are on the air this Sunday the 06th of May 2012
Station Name Time Slot in UTC Channels Relay station
HH Lokalradio 05.00 to 11.00 7265 kHz via MVBR
MV Baltic Radio 09.00 to 10.00 6140 KHz via Issoudun
MV Baltic Radio 11.00 to 12.00 9480 KHz via MVBR (repeat from this morning)
Radio Gloria 12.00 to 14.00 9480 kHz via MVBR (repeat from last Sunday)
All Reception reports to MV Baltic Radio:info@mvbalticradio.de
All Reception reports to Radio Gloria: radiogloria@aol.com
Friday, 4 May 2012
FREE RADIO LOG FOR 4 MAY 2012
6285 1928- Radio Bogusman playing song, OM singer, fair to poor signal with deep fading and noise, sinpo 25222
6295 1842-UNID playing OMD's song and c/d at 1846 without ID, exellent signal with little noise and fades, sinpo 55444
6305 1944- UNID playing Pink Floyd, good signal with little noise and fades, 45444
6309v 1908-UNID playing long blues composition, OM singer, fair signal with fades and noise, sinpo 35333
6400 1856- Radio Mustang playing Mylene Farmer, strong signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 45444
6960 1914- Radio Atlantic playing song, OM singer, poor signal with deep fades and noise, sinpo 25222
6295 1842-UNID playing OMD's song and c/d at 1846 without ID, exellent signal with little noise and fades, sinpo 55444
6305 1944- UNID playing Pink Floyd, good signal with little noise and fades, 45444
6309v 1908-UNID playing long blues composition, OM singer, fair signal with fades and noise, sinpo 35333
6400 1856- Radio Mustang playing Mylene Farmer, strong signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 45444
6960 1914- Radio Atlantic playing song, OM singer, poor signal with deep fades and noise, sinpo 25222
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
FREE RADIO LOG FOR 1st MAY 2012
15880u 1604- Cool AM playing rock, than ID jingles heard, good signal with some fades and noise, sinpo 45344
Scandinavian Weekend Radio will be on the air 4th-5th May & 1st-2nd June 2012
On the web-site of SWR is such information:
4th-5th May 2012, starting 21 UTC
1st-2nd June and MidnightSunRadio 22nd-23rd June 2012.
The following broadcast dates are:
4th-5th May 2012, starting 21 UTC
1st-2nd June and MidnightSunRadio 22nd-23rd June 2012.
More info: http://www.swradio.net/index2.htm
Hamburger Lokalradio on the air 1st May 2012
Dear Listeners,
HH Lokalradio are on the air the 1st of May 2012
Station Name UTC Time Slots Channel station email
HH Lokalradio 09.00 to 14.00 7265 kHz m.kittner@freenet.de
Good Listening 73s Tom
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