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Old September 24th 04, 05:48 PM
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Steve schreef:

dxAce wrote in message ...
yojimbo wrote:

Is Iceland still broadcasting on shortwave?


Yes. You can check for the sked by searching for ISL in the following doc:

http://www.susi-und-strolch.de/eibi/bc-a04.txt

Both the state run radio and AFRTS are on.

dxAce


I'd like to hear the state run station. Any idea how hard it is to
receive from the Eastern US?

Steve


Try Long Wave 189.

Can hear that in Holland Europe during the night,
Iceland is somewhere between Europe an d N-America.
ruud
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Old September 24th 04, 08:06 PM
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is 189 from iceland?

can't get any LWs here in ontario (again, yb400), but when i go to bay of
fundy every summer, can catch quite a few. 162 comes in strongest, 252 seems
to have disappeared, but 189 comes in regularly too, never knew where it
came from


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Steve schreef:

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yojimbo wrote:

Is Iceland still broadcasting on shortwave?

Yes. You can check for the sked by searching for ISL in the following

doc:

http://www.susi-und-strolch.de/eibi/bc-a04.txt

Both the state run radio and AFRTS are on.

dxAce


I'd like to hear the state run station. Any idea how hard it is to
receive from the Eastern US?

Steve


Try Long Wave 189.

Can hear that in Holland Europe during the night,
Iceland is somewhere between Europe an d N-America.
ruud



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Old September 25th 04, 03:21 PM
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yojimbo schreef:

is 189 from iceland?


Yes, it is.


can't get any LWs here in ontario (again, yb400), but when i go to bay of
fundy every summer, can catch quite a few. 162 comes in strongest,


This is France (public) with very high mod.


252 seems
to have disappeared,


Used to be Atlantic 252 from Ireland, 500 kW day (local time) and 100
night, music station, commercial, aimed at UK (border blaster).
Now back with 100 kW, RTE 1, for Ireland itself.

but 189 comes in regularly too, never knew where it
came from


Must be Iceland.
ruud
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