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David October 4th 05 12:26 AM

Looking for All Indian Radio
 
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 18:51:06 -0400, SR wrote:

I read your message. If you get this message on time, I am getting a
station that sound like Indian music. Around Bettween 7.15 and 7.2 am.

Sorry but I am using my Hammarlund 170. The dial is hard to read.

SR

David wrote:

You can make a very accurate calibration chart for those old analog
radios.


dxAce October 4th 05 12:56 AM

Looking for All Indian Radio
 


David wrote:

On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 18:51:06 -0400, SR wrote:

I read your message. If you get this message on time, I am getting a
station that sound like Indian music. Around Bettween 7.15 and 7.2 am.

Sorry but I am using my Hammarlund 170. The dial is hard to read.

SR

David wrote:

You can make a very accurate calibration chart for those old analog
radios.


Well he probably can, but it would probably be a major undertaking for a stem
such as yourself.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



SR October 4th 05 03:06 AM

Looking for All Indian Radio
 
Hey: It was one of those moments when a swl all of the sudden find
something on the airwaves and gets excited. By the time I would of
connected my R75, which was put away, the broadcast could of disappeared.

Considering the effort, it was only something to share.

SR

dxAce wrote:


SR wrote:


I read your message. If you get this message on time, I am getting a
station that sound like Indian music. Around Bettween 7.15 and 7.2 am.

Sorry but I am using my Hammarlund 170. The dial is hard to read.



Then why don't you check with your R75... then you can find the correct
frequency.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



dxAce October 4th 05 04:09 AM

Looking for All Indian Radio
 


SR wrote:

Hey: It was one of those moments when a swl all of the sudden find
something on the airwaves and gets excited. By the time I would of
connected my R75, which was put away, the broadcast could of disappeared.


Well, that's indeed the best place for an R75... put away.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



[email protected] October 4th 05 05:51 AM

Looking for All Indian Radio
 
It's nice to see the younger generation taking an interest in Indian
music. My advice to you, SR: avoid the Bollywood garbage.

Since you're in the NYC area, I suggest you make a trip to Jackson
Heights, NJ, visit one or two of the Indian music stores there, and get
yourself some CDs of Indian classical music. I would recommend Shiv
Kumar Sharma, India's foremost santur maestro.

Have fun with your radios, but don't neglect your studies.


David October 4th 05 02:42 PM

Looking for All Indian Radio
 
On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 19:56:53 -0400, dxAce
wrote:



David wrote:

On Mon, 03 Oct 2005 18:51:06 -0400, SR wrote:

I read your message. If you get this message on time, I am getting a
station that sound like Indian music. Around Bettween 7.15 and 7.2 am.

Sorry but I am using my Hammarlund 170. The dial is hard to read.

SR

David wrote:

You can make a very accurate calibration chart for those old analog
radios.


Well he probably can, but it would probably be a major undertaking for a stem
such as yourself.

dxAce
Michigan
USA


I still have mine from my old S-40B


Art Harris October 4th 05 05:53 PM

Looking for All Indian Radio
 
RHF wrote:

All-India Radio (AIR) English-Language Broadcasts heard in the North East USA {Boston, MA}
1330-1500z - 13,710 kHz
1745-1945z -13,605 kHz
2045-2230z - 9,950 kHz
2045-2230z - 9,445 kHz
2045-2230z - 7,410 kHz
2245-0045z - 13,605 kHz
2245-0045z - 9,705 kHz
- by Albert P. Belle Isle near Boston, Mass. USA


What about 11,620 kHz in the afternoons?

Art H.


SR October 5th 05 03:58 AM

Looking for All Indian Radio
 
Is it true that ramadad is here? I wonder if they broadcast this?

SR

SR wrote:

I like different types of music. Jazz, rock, country etc. I am looking
for a good FRQ for All Indian Radio. I use the MT mag to find them, but
for some reason I can not seem to pick up the FRQ.

I am in the New York City area. Is there anyone in my area that can
pick that station up?

SR!


[email protected] October 5th 05 04:53 AM

Looking for All Indian Radio
 
On Tue, 04 Oct 2005 22:58:30 -0400, SR wrote:

Is it true that ramadad is here? I wonder if they broadcast this?

SR

Ramadan has started ......... let the fast begin.


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