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From Maryland, I just got the following, but correct me if I am wrong:
Bahamas ZNS Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas -1540 AM Callsign was "Voice of the Caribbean" http://www.bbc.co.uk/caribbean/insti...quencies.shtml Radio Holland around 1540 AM http://www.radionetherlands.nl/ CBC-1 (Canada ?)), around 1500 - 1600 khz, was simulcating broadcast news from different countries, but not sure from where in Canada. If this makes sense, are any of these programs simulcast, like Radio Holland, over CBC-1, or some stations in the US? Do the international AM broadcasters stick to the typical US MW frequencies, or can any of them get picked up in the low SW frequencies? Thanks... |
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Count Floyd wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 05:58:11 UTC, wrote: From Maryland, I just got the following, but correct me if I am wrong: Bahamas ZNS Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas -1540 AM Callsign was "Voice of the Caribbean" http://www.bbc.co.uk/caribbean/insti...quencies.shtml Radio Holland around 1540 AM http://www.radionetherlands.nl/ CBC-1 (Canada ?)), around 1500 - 1600 khz, was simulcating broadcast news from different countries, but not sure from where in Canada. If this makes sense, are any of these programs simulcast, like Radio Holland, over CBC-1, or some stations in the US? Do the international AM broadcasters stick to the typical US MW frequencies, or can any of them get picked up in the low SW frequencies? Thanks... John Plimmer can answer this better than I, but in North America, stations are 10kcs apart, in Europe, they are 9kcs apart. I live in South Florida and the Bahamas comes in on 810 am very strong. Some international broadcasters rebroadcast European programs here in North America, the BBC is on many FM stations. WARC Region 2 |
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On Jun 10, 7:58*am, wrote:
From Maryland, I just got the following, but correct me if I am wrong: Bahamas ZNS Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas -1540 AM Callsign was "Voice of the Caribbean"http://www.bbc.co.uk/caribbean/institutional/frequencies.shtml The usual ID for ZNS1 is "This is Radio Bahamas" Voice of the Caribbean is another outfit altogether and don't transmit on 1540 Radio Holland around 1540 AMhttp://www.radionetherlands.nl/ I don't know what you are talking about here as they are called "R. Nederlands" not R Holland. Also they don't broadcast anywhere near 1540. CBC-1 (Canada ?)), around 1500 - 1600 khz, was simulcating broadcast news from different countries, but not sure from where in Canada. If this makes sense, are any of these programs simulcast, like Radio Holland, over CBC-1, or some stations in the US? Do the international AM broadcasters stick to the typical US MW frequencies, or can any of them get picked up in the low SW frequencies? Thanks... The number of International stations being broadcast on local stations is vast, too big to list. You just have to research it on the web and using a comprehensive handbook like the WRTH 2008. Broadcasts are rigidly controlled by governments, international agreements and by the ITU. You can't just start broadcasting on any frequency you like. Frequency separations on MW AM are 10 kHz for the America's and 9 kHz for the rest of the world. John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa South 33 d 47 m 32 s, East 20 d 07 m 32 s Icom IC-7700, Icom IC-756 PRO III with MW mods Drake SW8. ERGO software Sony 7600D, GE SRIII, Redsun RP2100 BW XCR 30, Sangean 803A. Antenna's RF Systems DX 1 Pro Mk II, Datong AD-270 Kiwa MW Loop. http://www.dxing.info/about/dxers/plimmer.dx |
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CBC-1 (which replaced the CBC's regional services on AM through most of
Canada several years ago) re-broadcasts selected programmes from international broadcasters on their FM repeaters throughout Canada in the wee hours of the morning. I think that they tape and broadcast rather than simulcast. wrote in message ... From Maryland, I just got the following, but correct me if I am wrong: Bahamas ZNS Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas -1540 AM Callsign was "Voice of the Caribbean" http://www.bbc.co.uk/caribbean/insti...quencies.shtml Radio Holland around 1540 AM http://www.radionetherlands.nl/ CBC-1 (Canada ?)), around 1500 - 1600 khz, was simulcating broadcast news from different countries, but not sure from where in Canada. If this makes sense, are any of these programs simulcast, like Radio Holland, over CBC-1, or some stations in the US? Do the international AM broadcasters stick to the typical US MW frequencies, or can any of them get picked up in the low SW frequencies? Thanks... |
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