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Emile February 22nd 04 01:20 AM

radio haiti
 
Hi folks! does anyone have the frequency for any short-wave english radio
stations in haiti? or how about any such stations on the internet? thanks.
Emile.



N8KDV February 22nd 04 02:33 AM



Emile wrote:

Hi folks! does anyone have the frequency for any short-wave english radio
stations in haiti? or how about any such stations on the internet? thanks.
Emile.


Hi Emile, try a Google search for "Haiti Radio". You might find something
there to your liking.

As far as I know there is nothing on shortwave out of Haiti at the moment.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm



Ken Wilson February 22nd 04 03:05 AM

This thread reminds me of my "old days" .

Looking at a QSL from Radio 4VEH Cap-Haitien Haiti. The one that is black &
white and has a childrens choir with a mic top center. It is to me & dated
12-12-1978 at 2305-2330 GMT on 11835 KHZ 25 meters. Signed by Edna Beachy.
I'm sure many of you have a card just like it.

Heck I don't even fool with QSL's anymore. Seems like it would cost a
fortune & I dx for my enjoyment. Not to try to wow others.

When I first got my Amateur license again.....12/18/98 .... working &
verifiy my first 100 countries was a BIG deal for me. Heck it took me almost
7 months. Then I got into contesting & found I could easily work 100
countries in one weekend .

I guess that is one reason I don't fool with QSL's.

73, Ken KG4BIG

N8KDV wrote in message
...


Emile wrote:

Hi folks! does anyone have the frequency for any short-wave english

radio
stations in haiti? or how about any such stations on the internet?

thanks.
Emile.


Hi Emile, try a Google search for "Haiti Radio". You might find something
there to your liking.

As far as I know there is nothing on shortwave out of Haiti at the moment.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm





N8KDV February 22nd 04 03:15 AM



Ken Wilson wrote:

This thread reminds me of my "old days" .

Looking at a QSL from Radio 4VEH Cap-Haitien Haiti. The one that is black &
white and has a childrens choir with a mic top center. It is to me & dated
12-12-1978 at 2305-2330 GMT on 11835 KHZ 25 meters. Signed by Edna Beachy.
I'm sure many of you have a card just like it.

Heck I don't even fool with QSL's anymore. Seems like it would cost a
fortune & I dx for my enjoyment. Not to try to wow others.


I collect QSL's for my enjoyment... and to 'wow' others! What fun!



When I first got my Amateur license again.....12/18/98 .... working &
verifiy my first 100 countries was a BIG deal for me. Heck it took me almost
7 months. Then I got into contesting & found I could easily work 100
countries in one weekend .

I guess that is one reason I don't fool with QSL's.


But, to really 'advance' in the ham hobby, one has to have the QSL's, to get the
awards at least.

But as you say, the enjoyment does come first.



73, Ken KG4BIG

N8KDV wrote in message
...


Emile wrote:

Hi folks! does anyone have the frequency for any short-wave english

radio
stations in haiti? or how about any such stations on the internet?

thanks.
Emile.


Hi Emile, try a Google search for "Haiti Radio". You might find something
there to your liking.

As far as I know there is nothing on shortwave out of Haiti at the moment.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm




Michael Bryant February 22nd 04 03:55 AM

From: N8KDV

I collect QSL's for my enjoyment... and to 'wow' others! What fun!

But, to really 'advance' in the ham hobby, one has to have the QSL's, to get
the
awards at least.


Thus speaketh the Master Centurion...


Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL
Louisville, KY
R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K,
DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A
GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76
(remove "nojunk" to reply)

N8KDV February 22nd 04 03:59 AM



Michael Bryant wrote:

From: N8KDV


I collect QSL's for my enjoyment... and to 'wow' others! What fun!

But, to really 'advance' in the ham hobby, one has to have the QSL's, to get
the
awards at least.


Thus speaketh the Master Centurion...


Shut the **** up asshole!



Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL
Louisville, KY
R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K,
DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A
GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76
(remove "nojunk" to reply)



Frank White February 22nd 04 05:39 AM

In article ,
says...

Hi folks! does anyone have the frequency for any short-wave english radio
stations in haiti? or how about any such stations on the internet? thanks.
Emile.


As far as I know, 4VEH is no longer broadcasting on the shortwave
band or on streaming audio. To get news your best bet may be to
check on the web pages of missionary organizations operating in
Haiti and see if they have status reports.

FWp


Michael Bryant February 22nd 04 01:01 PM

From: N8KDV

Shut the **** up asshole!


Once again, Good morning, Steve!

When are you going to stop lying and live up to what you promised to do?

Don't forget to budget your time. You must listen to the radio 18 hours a day,
right? You must get those awards so no one mistakes you for another retard,
right?

And thanks for your wonderful message. It should prove to be real useful.




Michael Bryant, WA4009SWL
Louisville, KY
R75, S800, RX320, SW77, ICF2010K,
DX398, 7600G, 6800W, RF2200, 7600A
GE SRll, Pro-2006, Pro-2010, Pro-76
(remove "nojunk" to reply)

Charles Hobbs February 24th 04 05:51 AM

Ken Wilson wrote:
This thread reminds me of my "old days" .

Looking at a QSL from Radio 4VEH Cap-Haitien Haiti. The one that is black &
white and has a childrens choir with a mic top center. It is to me & dated
12-12-1978 at 2305-2330 GMT on 11835 KHZ 25 meters. Signed by Edna Beachy.
I'm sure many of you have a card just like it.


I have that card too....except I heard the station in early 1979. The
card came in the mail much later, around September 1979 if I recall
correctly.

Also in late 1979, I read in the "Sweden Calling DX-ers" newsletter
(remember those?) that the Haitian Goverment had made up some new rule
preventing 4VEH from using the shortwave bands (they still could use
the "tropical" bands though). They disappeared from 11835 around the
start of 1980, and moved down to a couple of tropical band frequencies.
I don't know how long they used them, but they're not there now....

4VEH also experimented with a special antenna to enhance skywave
transmission. This was on 1595(?) kHz. Lasted about a year or so.



Heck I don't even fool with QSL's anymore. Seems like it would cost a
fortune & I dx for my enjoyment. Not to try to wow others.

When I first got my Amateur license again.....12/18/98 .... working &
verifiy my first 100 countries was a BIG deal for me. Heck it took me almost
7 months. Then I got into contesting & found I could easily work 100
countries in one weekend .

I guess that is one reason I don't fool with QSL's.

73, Ken KG4BIG

N8KDV wrote in message
...


Emile wrote:


Hi folks! does anyone have the frequency for any short-wave english


radio

stations in haiti? or how about any such stations on the internet?


thanks.

Emile.


Hi Emile, try a Google search for "Haiti Radio". You might find something
there to your liking.

As far as I know there is nothing on shortwave out of Haiti at the moment.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm








N8KDV February 24th 04 12:49 PM



Charles Hobbs wrote:

Ken Wilson wrote:
This thread reminds me of my "old days" .

Looking at a QSL from Radio 4VEH Cap-Haitien Haiti. The one that is black &
white and has a childrens choir with a mic top center. It is to me & dated
12-12-1978 at 2305-2330 GMT on 11835 KHZ 25 meters. Signed by Edna Beachy.
I'm sure many of you have a card just like it.


I have that card too....except I heard the station in early 1979. The
card came in the mail much later, around September 1979 if I recall
correctly.

Also in late 1979, I read in the "Sweden Calling DX-ers" newsletter
(remember those?) that the Haitian Goverment had made up some new rule
preventing 4VEH from using the shortwave bands (they still could use
the "tropical" bands though). They disappeared from 11835 around the
start of 1980, and moved down to a couple of tropical band frequencies.
I don't know how long they used them, but they're not there now....


I QSL'd 4VEH 11835 in 1982. V/s, Edna Beachy. Not sure when they actually left
11835. WRTH 1984 shows them on 11835, 1986 does not, and I do not have a 1985
WRTH.

Steve
Holland, MI
Drake R7, R8 and R8B

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm








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