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I had the pleasure over the last few nights to hear the DRM shortwave
transmissions of RTL from Luxembourg from 0700 to about 0845 UTC on 6095 kHz. Due to the unexpected (and very welcome) absence of "Doctor" Gene Scott's "Carribean Beacon" on 6090, RTL's signal on 6095 was easily received in Detroit, Michigan. Hopefully, Scott's mad ravings on 6090 are gone forever (but not likely I'm afraid). RTL's broadcasts are unique in that they are the first stereo broadcasts that I've ever heard on shortwave (I believe that some station in Alabama was supposed to do CQUAM stereo on analogue shortwave about 10 years ago, but abandoned the project)! The fidelity was pretty darned good. It's my hope that perhaps DRM in the future will lure other broadcasters who have abandoned shortwave to come back on the air. I hope that RTL Luxembourg has a long and prosperous life back on the 49 meter band to listeners throughout the world. |
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