Wednesday, 30 May 2012

NordAm will be on the air 2d June 2012

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!).

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