Radio Korea [North], English: November 9, 2014
/Radio Korea [People's Republic of Korea] in English, recorded in Europe on November 9, 2014, shortwave frequency of 7570 kHz at 2108 GMT (above is a QSL card of that station received in 2007)
Radio Korea [People's Republic of Korea] in English, recorded in Europe on November 9, 2014, shortwave frequency of 7570 kHz at 2108 GMT (above is a QSL card of that station received in 2007)
BBC World Service in English recorded in Europe between 1500 and 1800 UTC from the shortwave frequency of 6195 kHz on November 9, 2014 (Al Seela transmitter site, Oman, 250 kW of power). (The picture above shows part of international times and frequency tables of the BBC World Service back in 1997)
According to VOA's webpage, South Sudan in Focus is a 30-minute weekday English-language broadcast/internet program covering rapidly changing developments in the new nation of South Sudan and the region.
This recording of Voice of America South Sudan in Focus has been recorded 10 November 2014 and started at 1630 GMT, shortwave frequency of 15180 kHz (Santa Maria di Galeria, Vatican City, transmitter site, 250 kW of power), but around 1641 GMT the signal faded away, so the receiver has been re-tuned to 13870 kHz (Nauen, Germany transmitter, 250 kW of power)
Voice of America in English recorded in Europe at 0300 UTC from the shortwave frequency of 6080 kHz on November 10, 2014 (Santa Maria di Galeria, Vatican City, transmitter site, 250 kW of power)
China Radio International in English, recorded in Europe on November 9, 2014 at 1000 UTC, shortwave frequency of 17490 kHz
Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Julie, for this recording of Radio New Zealand international.
This broadcast was recorded in Australia on November 8, 2014 starting around 0957 UTC on 9765 kHz. Julie notes that this broadcast contains "News, Weather, Part Three of the series "Innerview" about the band the Doors, frequency sign off and interval signal."
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China Radio International in English, recorded in Europe on November 8, 2014 at 1100 UTC, shortwave frequency of 17490 kHz. The picture above is a back side of a QSL card of CRI sent in the 90-ties of the 20th century.
Voice of America in English recorded in Europe at 0305 UTC from the shortwave frequency of 6080 kHz on November 9, 2014 (Santa Maria di Galeria, Vatican City, transmitter site, 250 kW of power).
BBC World Service in English recorded in Europe at 1700-1900 UTC from the shortwave frequency of 6195 kHz on November 8, 2014 (Al Seela transmitter site, Oman, 250 kW of power). (The picture above shows part of international times and frequency tables of the BBC World Service back in 1997).
China Radio International in English, recorded in Europe on November 7, 2014 at 0700-1000 UTC, shortwave frequency of 17490 kHz
Radio Thailand in English, recorded in Europe at 1900 UTC on November 6, 2014, shortwave frequency of 9390 kHz
All India Radio in English, recorded in Europe on November 6, 2014 at 1800 UTC from the shortwave frequency of 7550 kHz (above is the picture of the back side of a QSL card sent by All India Radio in 1992).
China Radio International in English, recorded in Europe on November 4, 2014 at 0700-1000 UTC, shortwave frequency of 17490 kHz
This transmission of The Voice of The Islamic Republic of Iran has been recorded in Europe on 5 November 2014 at 1920 GMT from the shortwave frequency of 6040 kHz
This transmission of the Radio Sultanate of Oman in English and Arabic has been recorded on 3 November 2014 at 1430 GMT, shortwave frequency 15140 kHz
This transmission of the Voice of Vietnam in English has been recorded in Europe on November 2, 2014 at 1800 UTC, shortwave frequency of 5955 kHz
On October 31, 2014 a new 24 hour shortwave radio station began broadcasting (via WRMI) on the fixed frequency of 9395 kHz: Global 24.
The inaugural broadcast of Global 24 Radio started at 23:00 UTC. After tuning to 9295 kHz early, I noticed that Global 24 was using a mix of rock music as a place holder prior to the official sign-on time of 2300 UTC. I decided to start recording their broadcast at 21:22 UTC.
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Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Frank, who also recorded Global 24 in Europe starting at 0100 UTC until 0400 UTC on November 2, 2014.
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Sunday, October 18, 2014, I tuned to The Mighty KBC on 7,375 kHz, starting at 0000 UTC. The KBC signal out of Europe was blow-torch strength here in North America.
DJ "Uncle Eric" begins the music mix with one of my favorite songs by The Kinks: "Lola."
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Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Frank, for this recording of Radio Thailand in English. This broadcast was recorded in Europe on October 17, 2014 at 1900 UTC, shortwave frequency of 9390 kHz.
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Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Frank, for this recording of Trans World Radio in Polish. This broadcast was recorded in Europe on October 17, 2014 at 0545 UTC, shortwave frequency of 7320 kHz.
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