In article gF72d.7354$xH1.3910@trnddc03,
"Honus" wrote:
I'm trying to ID a station that I heard on 6010 @ 0350 UTC. They ID'd as
Radio Sweden, and I found their website he
http://www.sr.se/rs/english/index.htm
Clicking on "Shortwave schedule" eventually leads me to what I want to know,
which is that R. Sweden indeed broadcasts on 6010, but in small red letters
underneath the frequency it says "RCI relay". I figured out that must mean
Radio Canada International, but a peek at their current schedule (pdf) at
http://www.rcinet.ca/horaires/A04_SW_24h_Fall.pdf
doesn't show any transmissions at 6010, and nothing is mentioned of Radio
Sweden. Is my interpretation of RCI correct? I'm making a mistake
somewhere; what is it?
From EIBI
http://www.eibi.de.vu/
kHz Time(UTC) Days ITU Station Lang. Target Remarks
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6010 0100-0130 S Radio Sweden SWE NAm /CAN
6010 0130-0200 S Radio Sweden E NAm /CAN
6010 0200-0230 S Radio Sweden SWE NAm /CAN
6010 0230-0300 S Radio Sweden E NAm /CAN
I think the "/CAN" means it is broadcast from Canada.
CAN: Sackville 45N53-64W19
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Telamon
Ventura, California