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Ace, how good are the Greek stations at QSL-ing??
I'd e-mailed a report on a Voice of Greece broadcast (the entire two hours worth) a couple of months ago at the same time I sent a report to Radio Slovakia, and Slovakia sent me a QSL within three weeks, but I've still seen nothing from VoG. --Mike L. "dxAce" wrote in message ... dxAce wrote: wrote: It's a female voice in a mix of English and Spanish repeating a message of some kind, including some numbers. The message begins with "This is El Dia Radio"....or something like that, though it's hard to make out what she's saying because of her accent. Signal is quite strong. Thanks! It's Olympia Radio out of Greece. It's a coastal radio station, providing service to ships. The Greek ID is something like this: Edo Olympia Radio. In English she ID's as "This is Olympia Radio. She is giving the channel numbers they operate on. 17326 is Channel# 1629, which she mentions. dxAce Michigan USA |
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