RTM Wai FM: November 8, 2014

Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Julie, for this recording of RTM Wai FM.

Julie recorded this broadcast in Sydney, Australia on November 8, 2014 at 1514 UTC on 11665 kHz. Julie notes that she used a Degen DE1121 and 40' long wire.

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Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation: March 9, 2014

Many thanks to SRAA contributor, Julie, for this recording of the Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation.

Julie recorded this broadcast in Sydney, Australia on March 9, 2014 at 1900 UTC on 5.02 MHz. Julie notes that she used a Degen DE1121 and 40' long wire.

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ABC Northern Territory: 08 November 2014

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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 at 1155 UTC on 4.835 MHz. Julie notes:

"This frequency booms every night here, unlike the other two NT stations on 2325 and 2485, which the DE1121 cannot record as it only covers 3 to 29.999 MHz. I hear them well sometimes, other times not at all, but 8AL sounds like Alice is next door when it's almost 3 thousand miles away..."

Radio New Zealand International: November 8, 2014

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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