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david_ruy-barbosa November 5th 04 07:40 PM

Sports Coverage/SW
 
I know some American sports broadcasts can be picked up on DX/AM but
are there any known broadcast from Europe?? I have been able to pick
up matches from South America but was interested in Euro matches. Is
there a "sports" SW guide?
Thanks

uncle arnie November 5th 04 09:05 PM

BBC and Radio Australia both carry some sports, usually football (soccer)
and rugby. Check their websites.

On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 01:40 pm, david_ruy-barbosa
posted to rec.radio.shortwave: %MM

I know some American sports broadcasts can be picked up on DX/AM but
are there any known broadcast from Europe?? I have been able to pick
up matches from South America but was interested in Euro matches. Is
there a "sports" SW guide?
Thanks



JuLiE Dxer November 6th 04 10:23 AM

Good question David.

I've heard some NZ/Australian stuff recently but don't remember where.
As for EuroSports, you'd think so, eh? I know AFN broadcasts sports
often.


On 5 Nov 2004 11:40:18 -0800,
(david_ruy-barbosa) wrote:

I know some American sports broadcasts can be picked up on DX/AM but
are there any known broadcast from Europe?? I have been able to pick
up matches from South America but was interested in Euro matches. Is
there a "sports" SW guide?
Thanks



Mark Zenier November 6th 04 05:10 PM

In article ,
david_ruy-barbosa wrote:
I know some American sports broadcasts can be picked up on DX/AM but
are there any known broadcast from Europe?? I have been able to pick
up matches from South America but was interested in Euro matches. Is
there a "sports" SW guide?
Thanks



The BBC has their Sportsworld program, Saturday 14:05-17:00 UTC,
and Sunday 17:05-18:00 UTC. For Western North America, Try 9740
and 7160.

http://www.bbcworldservice.com or http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice

Radio Australia has Grandstand. They allocate seperate frequencys
for this on their (local time) Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
15240 and 9660, as I remember. (This translates to nightime on
Friday and Saturday for the US).

http://www.abc.net.au/ra

Mark Zenier Washington State resident


Telamon November 7th 04 07:47 PM

In article ,
(Mark Zenier) wrote:

In article ,
david_ruy-barbosa wrote:
I know some American sports broadcasts can be picked up on DX/AM but
are there any known broadcast from Europe?? I have been able to pick
up matches from South America but was interested in Euro matches. Is
there a "sports" SW guide?
Thanks



The BBC has their Sportsworld program, Saturday 14:05-17:00 UTC,
and Sunday 17:05-18:00 UTC. For Western North America, Try 9740
and 7160.

http://www.bbcworldservice.com or http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice

Radio Australia has Grandstand. They allocate seperate frequencys
for this on their (local time) Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
15240 and 9660, as I remember. (This translates to nightime on
Friday and Saturday for the US).

http://www.abc.net.au/ra

Mark Zenier Washington State resident


According to their latest schedule:

GRANDSTAND Radio Australia's weekend sports program, Grandstand, is
broadcast on English frequencies from 0110-0700 UT on Saturday and
Sunday according to the schedule below:

Target region Frequency (kHz)
Asia 17750
West Pacific 15240, 9660
Central/South Pacific 15240, 12080

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

Mark Zenier November 8th 04 06:10 PM

In article ,
Telamon wrote:
http://www.abc.net.au/ra


According to their latest schedule:

GRANDSTAND Radio Australia's weekend sports program, Grandstand, is
broadcast on English frequencies from 0110-0700 UT on Saturday and
Sunday according to the schedule below:

Target region Frequency (kHz)
Asia 17750
West Pacific 15240, 9660
Central/South Pacific 15240, 12080


Anybody else have problems with RA's new web site?
Konqueror under Redhat 7.3 doesn't like the way it's laid
out and chops off huge chunks of various dropdown menus.
(Oh well, I three or four other browsers to try out).

Mark Zenier Washington State resident


JuLiE Dxer November 9th 04 06:41 PM

your ISP is home to the newnet irc network main server, eh?

On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 18:10:40 GMT, (Mark Zenier)
wrote:

In article ,
Telamon wrote:
http://www.abc.net.au/ra

According to their latest schedule:

GRANDSTAND Radio Australia's weekend sports program, Grandstand, is
broadcast on English frequencies from 0110-0700 UT on Saturday and
Sunday according to the schedule below:

Target region Frequency (kHz)
Asia 17750
West Pacific 15240, 9660
Central/South Pacific 15240, 12080


Anybody else have problems with RA's new web site?
Konqueror under Redhat 7.3 doesn't like the way it's laid
out and chops off huge chunks of various dropdown menus.
(Oh well, I three or four other browsers to try out).

Mark Zenier Washington State resident



Telamon November 10th 04 04:40 AM

In article ,
(Mark Zenier) wrote:

In article
,
Telamon wrote:
http://www.abc.net.au/ra

According to their latest schedule:

GRANDSTAND Radio Australia's weekend sports program, Grandstand, is
broadcast on English frequencies from 0110-0700 UT on Saturday and
Sunday according to the schedule below:

Target region Frequency (kHz)
Asia 17750
West Pacific 15240, 9660
Central/South Pacific 15240, 12080


Anybody else have problems with RA's new web site?
Konqueror under Redhat 7.3 doesn't like the way it's laid
out and chops off huge chunks of various dropdown menus.
(Oh well, I three or four other browsers to try out).


I think the new layout is clunky and slow but it seems to work OK.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

DBurch7672 December 6th 04 09:45 PM

How about Japanese shortwave stations? I'm a *big* Sumo fan who has been
*bummed out ever since ESPN (U.S. cable TV sports network) dropped "Sumo
Digest"*!

[email protected] December 7th 04 03:50 AM


david_ruy-barbosa wrote:
any known broadcast from Europe?



Radio Exterior de Espa=F1a regularly broadcasts futbol (i.e., soccer)
games during European evening hours, or afternoon hours on the east
coast of the US. I used to hear them on 15110 kHz, but that frequency
appears to be in used by Deutsche Welle. Try 9630 kHz at about 2000
UTC. The games don't seem to be on the schedule, but I know I hear
them.

http://www.rtve.es/rne/ree/
http://www.rtve.es/rne/ree/OndaCorta/p-h-f1.htm



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