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Old September 4th 03, 10:44 PM
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On Saturday 20th September, Radio Seagull will be broadcasting on
9290 kHz Shortwave from 18h00 to 22h00 UTC.

The transmission will originate from the 100 kW shortwave transmitter
located at Ulbroka in Latvia.




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Old September 4th 03, 11:11 PM
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Interesting name ! Is that a "pirate" or a gov't broadcaster ? thansk for
the info

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On Saturday 20th September, Radio Seagull will be broadcasting on
9290 kHz Shortwave from 18h00 to 22h00 UTC.

The transmission will originate from the 100 kW shortwave transmitter
located at Ulbroka in Latvia.






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Old September 4th 03, 11:36 PM
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Warpcore wrote:

Interesting name ! Is that a "pirate" or a gov't broadcaster ? thansk for
the info


After doing a Google search it would appear that this may be the same Radio
Seagull that is a webcaster in the Netherlands, and at one time there was a
Radio Seagull that broadcast from a ship in the North Sea. Perhaps there is a
connection between the one in the Netherlands and the former North Sea
broadcaster.

Certainly not a Gov't broadcaster...

Steve
Holland, MI

Drake R7, R8 and R8B



"Mike Terry" wrote in message
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On Saturday 20th September, Radio Seagull will be broadcasting on
9290 kHz Shortwave from 18h00 to 22h00 UTC.

The transmission will originate from the 100 kW shortwave transmitter
located at Ulbroka in Latvia.





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Old September 5th 03, 12:02 AM
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thanks N8KDV.
BTW, are you active on the amateur bands ? Where might one listen in ?

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Warpcore wrote:

Interesting name ! Is that a "pirate" or a gov't broadcaster ? thansk

for
the info


After doing a Google search it would appear that this may be the same

Radio
Seagull that is a webcaster in the Netherlands, and at one time there was

a
Radio Seagull that broadcast from a ship in the North Sea. Perhaps there

is a
connection between the one in the Netherlands and the former North Sea
broadcaster.

Certainly not a Gov't broadcaster...

Steve
Holland, MI

Drake R7, R8 and R8B



"Mike Terry" wrote in message
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On Saturday 20th September, Radio Seagull will be broadcasting on
9290 kHz Shortwave from 18h00 to 22h00 UTC.

The transmission will originate from the 100 kW shortwave transmitter
located at Ulbroka in Latvia.







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Old September 5th 03, 03:00 AM
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Warpcore wrote:

thanks N8KDV.
BTW, are you active on the amateur bands ? Where might one listen in ?


I'm only active on 2 meters, and then only rarely. SW broadcast DX is my real
hobby.



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Warpcore wrote:

Interesting name ! Is that a "pirate" or a gov't broadcaster ? thansk

for
the info


After doing a Google search it would appear that this may be the same

Radio
Seagull that is a webcaster in the Netherlands, and at one time there was

a
Radio Seagull that broadcast from a ship in the North Sea. Perhaps there

is a
connection between the one in the Netherlands and the former North Sea
broadcaster.

Certainly not a Gov't broadcaster...

Steve
Holland, MI

Drake R7, R8 and R8B



"Mike Terry" wrote in message
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On Saturday 20th September, Radio Seagull will be broadcasting on
9290 kHz Shortwave from 18h00 to 22h00 UTC.

The transmission will originate from the 100 kW shortwave transmitter
located at Ulbroka in Latvia.








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Old September 5th 03, 06:57 AM
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Its private, based in the UK.

Mike


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Interesting name ! Is that a "pirate" or a gov't broadcaster ? thansk for
the info

"Mike Terry" wrote in message
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On Saturday 20th September, Radio Seagull will be broadcasting on
9290 kHz Shortwave from 18h00 to 22h00 UTC.

The transmission will originate from the 100 kW shortwave transmitter
located at Ulbroka in Latvia.








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