Radio Sultanate of Oman, English: November 17, 2014
/This transmission of the Radio Sultanate of Oman in English has been recorded on November 17, 2014 at 1430 GMT, shortwave frequency 15140 kHz (Thumrait transmitter, 100 kW)
This transmission of the Radio Sultanate of Oman in English has been recorded on November 17, 2014 at 1430 GMT, shortwave frequency 15140 kHz (Thumrait transmitter, 100 kW)
Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Julie, for this recording of Radio Thailand's English language service.
Julie recorded this broadcast in Sydney, Australia on November 8, 2014 starting at 1900 UTC on 9,390 kHz using a Degen DE1121 and 40 foot long wire.
China Radio International in English recorded in Europe at 2000 UTC from the shortwave frequency of 5960 kHz on November 15, 2014 (transmitter site: Cerrik, Albania; transmitter power: 150 kW)
The Voice of Iran in English, recorded in Europe on November 16, 2014 at 1020 UTC, shortwave frequency of 21510 kHz (transmitter site: Kamalabad, Iran; transmitter power: 500 kW)
Voice of Turkey in English, recorded in Europe on November 14, 2014 at 2300 UTC from the shortwave frequency of 5960 kHz (transmitter site: Emirler, Turkey; transmitter power: 500 kW)
Radio Voice of Vietnam in English recorded in Europe at 1800 UTC from the shortwave frequency of 5955 kHz on November 15, 2014 (transmitter site: Moosbrunn, Austria; transmitter power: 100 kW)
NHK Radio Japan in English recorded in Europe at 1400 UTC from the shortwave frequency of 11695 kHz on November 15, 2014 (transmitter site: Tashkent, Uzbekistan; transmitter power: 100 kW)
Radio Voice of Vietnam in Russian recorded in Europe at 2000 UTC from the shortwave frequency of 6135 kHz on November 14, 2014 (transmitter site: Woofferton, UK; transmitter power: 250 kW)
China Radio International in English recorded in Europe at 2100 UTC from the shortwave frequency of 5960 kHz on November 13, 2014 (transmitter site: Cerrik, Albania; transmitter power: 150 kW)
Voice of Turkey in English, recorded in Europe on November 13, 2014 at 2300 UTC from the shortwave frequency of 5960 kHz
NHK Radio Japan in English recorded in Europe at 1400 UTC from the shortwave frequency of 11695 kHz on November 14, 2014 (transmitter site: Tashkent, Uzbekistan; transmitter power: 100 kW).
Voice of America in English recorded in Europe at 0300 UTC from the shortwave frequency of 6080 kHz on November 13, 2014 (Santa Maria di Galeria, Vatican City, transmitter site, 250 kW of power).
All India Radio in English, recorded in Europe on 12 November 2014 at 2100 GMT, shortwave frequency of 7550 kHz
Radio Liberty in Russian, recorded in Europe on November 10, 2014 at 2000 UTC, shortwave frequency of 5885 kHz. At the beginning of the recording a DRM noise is audible coming presumably from a Bulgarian transmitter (picture above shows Radio Free Europe - Radio Liberty's sister station - QSL card front side as of the 1950-ties)
Voice of Turkey in English, recorded in Europe on November 12, 2014 at 1330 UTC from the shortwave frequency of 12035 kHz
All India Radio in English, recorded in Europe on November 11, 2014 at 1900 UTC from the shortwave frequency of 7550 kHz (above is the picture of the front side of a QSL card sent by All India Radio in 1991).
Voice of America in English recorded in Europe at 0300 UTC from the shortwave frequency of 6080 kHz on November 11, 2014 (Santa Maria di Galeria, Vatican City, transmitter site, 250 kW of power).
Picture above shows the front side of QSL card obtained from VOA in 2007. A note on the back side of this QSL card reads: "A rigger works on the curtain antennas at Udorn, part of the Thailand Transmitting Station, from which VOA programming is beamed to Asia and Oceania".
Voice of Iran in English, recorded in Europe on November 11, 2014 at 1020 UTC, shortwave frequency of 21510 kHz
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)
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