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Old September 2nd 03, 08:36 PM
Stewart Mackenzie
 
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John,

You could have been tuned to Russia - Radio Radonnezh out of Samara and
in Russian from 1700-2000 hrs GMT. Or you may have tuned into the Jolly Roger
Radio, a pirate station out of Ireland from 0900-1400 hrs GMT in English on
Sundays. You did not mention a time that you heard the station, so it would
be hard for others to trace it down.

Good Listening and DX!!!
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Stewart H. MacKenzie, WDX6AA
"World Friendship Through Shortwave Radio Where Culture and Language Meet"
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"John Smith" wrote in message
l.nl...
Hi,

I am not that long a shortwave listner. Can anyone tell me who the station
is on 6245?

With my receiver i got the sony wave handbook. Very handy book but its not
100% accurate i noticed.
According to the book there is nothing on 6245 but i am sure i hear a
commercial station there. Its a bit
waek so i can't hear whats going on exactly. Any tips appreciated.

Is there a online frequentie list where i can for example fill in a
frequentie and the site gives me station names?
If not where can i get a good list or good book ? I was in the bookstore
last week but didn't see a thing about
radio in the hobby section.


John.







 
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