Radio Revival testing new frequencies in mid-January
Update from the Sala transmitter site in Sweden:
In addition to the usual channels 3950 and 6065 kHz we have registered the following frequencies:
3970, 3980, 6035, 9815, 9875, 11745 and 11755 kHz.
We will be testing the other frequencies by mid-January. If you would like to book airtime during these tests, please contact Ronny at info (at) rock.x.se as soon as possible. For those wanting to reach the British Isles with a good signal, the 31 metre band is a good alternative.
We have two transmitters: one 5 kW rig which can broadcast in AM (carrier + both sidebands) and a 10 kW transmitter which can use A3H mode (LSB + carrier) or SSB. The 5 kW transmitter is primarily used in the 75 metre band.
In addition to the usual channels 3950 and 6065 kHz we have registered the following frequencies:
3970, 3980, 6035, 9815, 9875, 11745 and 11755 kHz.
We will be testing the other frequencies by mid-January. If you would like to book airtime during these tests, please contact Ronny at info (at) rock.x.se as soon as possible. For those wanting to reach the British Isles with a good signal, the 31 metre band is a good alternative.
We have two transmitters: one 5 kW rig which can broadcast in AM (carrier + both sidebands) and a 10 kW transmitter which can use A3H mode (LSB + carrier) or SSB. The 5 kW transmitter is primarily used in the 75 metre band.
Info from: http://www.radiorevivalsweden.blogspot.com/
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