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![]() dxAce wrote: wrote: What are the times for 6145. ZIMBABWE [non] Excerpt from website of SW Radio Africa: We're being J A M M E D We had Plan B but now we?re already on to plan C! For the full three hours of evening broadcasts (6 - 9pm Zim time [1600-1900 UTC]) we will be on 3230Khz in the 90 metre band. For the first hour of evening broadcasts (6 - 7pm Zim time [1600-1700 UTC]) we will also be on 6145Khz in the 49 metre band. And for that first hour we will also be on 11845Khz in the 25 metre band. Yes we?re broadcasting on 3 frequencies. Don?t forget medium wave and shortwave broadcasts in the morning. 5 ? 7am Zim time [0300-0500 UTC] Medium wave on 1197Khz Shortwave on 3230Khz in the 90 metre band http://www.swradioafrica.com Bernd Trutenau-LTU (via hard-core-dx) Heard here well on 11845 at 1630. Apparently the jamming is coming from some localized source(s) in Harare itself, according to one reporter in Zimbabwe. dxAce Michigan USA |
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