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This item of interest in the latest DXLD. Greenland used to be on
shortwave on 3999 kHz, but have not operated on shortwave for a good number of years. I highly recommend the interval signal site noted at the bottom of the post. ** GREENLAND. Whatever became of the KNR low-power relay on the 75 m band? If it could ever be DXed, now is (was) the time. Anyhow, there`s this: (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) "Sunnia Kalippoq" or "The whaleboat Sonja drags whale" is the title of the interval signal used by Radio Greenland, according to WRTH. This elusive melody, now that this remote station is only now available on low-powered mediumwave and FM, can be heard in a good-quality audio clip just uploaded to the Interval Signals Online website. In full, what you'll hear is: a brief announcement in Danish - news jingle - time check, ID and sign-off announcement in Greenlandic - national anthem. All this on Interval Signals Online at http://www.intervalsignalsonline.com (Dave Kernick, UK, Jan 21, DX LISTENING DIGEST) --------------------------------------------------------- Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B |
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