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Tebojockey May 19th 05 06:28 AM

QSL from Radio Nederland
 
R. Nederalnd, 12065, f/d Rainbow Washes Over Amsterdam cd (no. 1 in a
special series of cards) in 42 days for English report and no rp.
Very nice card on good heavy stock, as it should be! This was via the
Petro-Kam site. Nice of them to list the sites and select the one
that you heard. Gives you a way of getting some rare sites.

Al in CNMI

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€ Dr. Artaud € May 22nd 05 02:34 AM

Tebojockey wrote in
:

Ok, I officially give up. What is the link to the "Petro-Kam" site?

Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky

Is this of what you speak? Russian?

It's either this or a link to a petrochemicals company.

During my searches for the link to which you refer, and when I found a
similar company by the name of Petrokam, I pondered Oil Rigs. I wonder if
shortwave radio is/was popular on oil rigs, especially isolated ones?

Anyway, please provide the link to the Petro-Kam to which you refer.

Thanks,

Dr. Artaud

This was via the Petro-Kam site. Nice of them to list the sites and
select the one that you heard. Gives you a way of getting some rare
sites.

Al in CNMI


dxAce May 22nd 05 09:41 AM



"€ Dr. Artaud €" wrote:

Tebojockey wrote in
:

Ok, I officially give up. What is the link to the "Petro-Kam" site?

Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky


Yep, that would be the transmitter site.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



Tebojockey May 24th 05 02:43 AM

On Sun, 22 May 2005 01:34:01 -0000, "€ Dr. Artaud €"
wrote:

Tebojockey wrote in
:

Ok, I officially give up. What is the link to the "Petro-Kam" site?

Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky

Is this of what you speak? Russian?

It's either this or a link to a petrochemicals company.

During my searches for the link to which you refer, and when I found a
similar company by the name of Petrokam, I pondered Oil Rigs. I wonder if
shortwave radio is/was popular on oil rigs, especially isolated ones?

Anyway, please provide the link to the Petro-Kam to which you refer.

Thanks,

Dr. Artaud

This was via the Petro-Kam site. Nice of them to list the sites and
select the one that you heard. Gives you a way of getting some rare
sites.

Al in CNMI



Nederland lists "Petro-Kam" as the site on their card. This is, of
course, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. If you have issues with the way
they list it on their QSL, please address it to them. That's beyond
my control.

I'm sure they'll entertain your perfectionism a lot quicker than I
will. You're on your own for links.

You "officially gave up" too easy, or must have been desperate to
provoke something. Sorry it didn't work out.

Al in CNMI

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€ Dr. Artaud € May 24th 05 11:51 PM

Tebojockey wrote in
:

All I asked for was the WEB address, and I simply was making a statement of
my frustration with trying to find their web site that listed frequencies.
I have spent many hours researching topics of a variety of forms, this was
one that was beyond my capabilities.

Sorry you took offense where none was meant. If you had the address from
the "card", why didn't you list it?

Regards,

Dr. Artaud


This was via the Petro-Kam site.


running dogg May 25th 05 02:31 AM

€ Dr. Artaud € wrote:

Tebojockey wrote in
:

All I asked for was the WEB address, and I simply was making a statement of
my frustration with trying to find their web site that listed frequencies.
I have spent many hours researching topics of a variety of forms, this was
one that was beyond my capabilities.

Sorry you took offense where none was meant. If you had the address from
the "card", why didn't you list it?

Regards,

Dr. Artaud


This was via the Petro-Kam site.


www.rnw.nl

The web site has sort of a kooky layout, but click around a while and
you'll find freqs. I doubt it lists transmitter sites however, and on
the English language site you'll only find English language
transmissions. Passport is helpful in both respects, although by now the
2005 edition is probably somewhat dated.


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€ Dr. Artaud € May 25th 05 03:43 AM

running dogg wrote in news:4293d643$1_1@spool9-
west.superfeed.net:

Thanks, I give it a look. (Actually a longer look, as I am looking at it
now, but my eye lids are becoming heavy).

Regards,

Dr. Artaud

www.rnw.nl



mlf May 25th 05 04:53 AM

In article ,
says...
? Dr. Artaud ? wrote:

Tebojockey wrote in
:

All I asked for was the WEB address, and I simply was making a statement of
my frustration with trying to find their web site that listed frequencies.


http://www2.rnw.nl/rnw/en/listeningg...isten_namerica

Mark Zenier May 25th 05 07:12 PM

In article ,
running dogg wrote:
www.rnw.nl

The web site has sort of a kooky layout, but click around a while and
you'll find freqs. I doubt it lists transmitter sites however, and on
the English language site you'll only find English language
transmissions. Passport is helpful in both respects, although by now the
2005 edition is probably somewhat dated.


A schedule change or two ago I got a full worldwide list off www.rnw.nl,
with transmitter site and language and all the relays of other programs
that they did, too. Look for a link with "technical information" or
something like that, or try the sitemap.

Mark Zenier Washington State resident


Tebojockey May 25th 05 10:41 PM

On Tue, 24 May 2005 22:51:29 -0000, "€ Dr. Artaud €"
wrote:

Tebojockey wrote in
:

All I asked for was the WEB address, and I simply was making a statement of
my frustration with trying to find their web site that listed frequencies.
I have spent many hours researching topics of a variety of forms, this was
one that was beyond my capabilities.

Sorry you took offense where none was meant. If you had the address from
the "card", why didn't you list it?

Regards,

Dr. Artaud


This was via the Petro-Kam site.



That was definitely NOT how you phrased your request. If you have the
WRTH, you can easily find their website. If not, try the old standby:
Google.

I did not take offense, but I don't play. Period.

Al in CNMI

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