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![]() Invader3K wrote: Thanks for posting that schedule...always neat when a country comes _back_ to shortwave. Any idea what the power output will be? I notice that these are non-directional broadcasts. Bijeljina I believe has at least 4 500 kW units. Perhaps they will finally QSL one of my reports. While I do have a QSL from Radio Yugoslavia via their Stubline (Serbia-Montenegro) transmitter site I do not have one from Bijeljina (Bosnia-Hercegovina). dxAce Michigan USA |
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