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Minerva February 13th 06 02:55 AM

Greece
 
Greece is coming in tonight on 7475. Never could get it before on my
little portable. I am fairly certain that is it because of the music.
It fades in and out.

Brian Denley February 13th 06 03:15 AM

Greece
 
Minerva wrote:
Greece is coming in tonight on 7475. Never could get it before on my
little portable. I am fairly certain that is it because of the music.
It fades in and out.


Yep that's the 'Voice of Greece'.

--
Brian Denley
http://home.comcast.net/~b.denley/index.html



Mark Zenier February 13th 06 06:50 PM

Greece
 
In article ,
Michael Lawson wrote:

wrote in message
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Minerva wrote:
Greece is coming in tonight on 7475. Never could get it before on

my
little portable. I am fairly certain that is it because of the

music.
It fades in and out.


I hear it very reliably on 15485 during weekend days East Coast time
(1500-2200 UTC).

It is so loud that I suspect it's a relay somewhere in the Americas
(Sackville? Maybe not, it comes in much more loudly and reliably

than
Radio Canada as of late!) and it often comes in when the rest of the
band is comparatively dead.

And then I hear it on 7475 in the evenings too.


I don't believe they use a relay.


Guaranteed that they DO. They have an hour out of Delano at 06:00
aimed at their maritime audience. I think they barter time with
the VOA for time in Greece.

Last night it was the only thing I could get in the 9 MHz band at
that time. That happened a lot when they used a 15 MHz frequency, too.
The band was dead, except for that one huge signal.

Mark Zenier
Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com)

Telamon February 13th 06 07:53 PM

Greece
 
In article .com,
wrote:

Minerva wrote:
Greece is coming in tonight on 7475. Never could get it before on my
little portable. I am fairly certain that is it because of the music.
It fades in and out.


I hear it very reliably on 15485 during weekend days East Coast time
(1500-2200 UTC).

It is so loud that I suspect it's a relay somewhere in the Americas
(Sackville? Maybe not, it comes in much more loudly and reliably than
Radio Canada as of late!) and it often comes in when the rest of the
band is comparatively dead.

And then I hear it on 7475 in the evenings too.


According to 2006 Passport blue pages 15485 @ 1500-2200 UTC is relayed
by Delano, USA. However at other times and frequencies you can get them
directly from Kavala and Avlis Greece.

Besides Voice of Greece they relay VOA and other stations.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

Michael Lawson February 13th 06 08:29 PM

Greece
 

"Telamon" wrote in message
...
In article .com,
wrote:

Minerva wrote:
Greece is coming in tonight on 7475. Never could get it before

on my
little portable. I am fairly certain that is it because of the

music.
It fades in and out.


I hear it very reliably on 15485 during weekend days East Coast

time
(1500-2200 UTC).

It is so loud that I suspect it's a relay somewhere in the

Americas
(Sackville? Maybe not, it comes in much more loudly and reliably

than
Radio Canada as of late!) and it often comes in when the rest of

the
band is comparatively dead.

And then I hear it on 7475 in the evenings too.


According to 2006 Passport blue pages 15485 @ 1500-2200 UTC is

relayed
by Delano, USA. However at other times and frequencies you can get

them
directly from Kavala and Avlis Greece.

Besides Voice of Greece they relay VOA and other stations.


I stand corrected.

--Mike L.



Telamon February 13th 06 09:21 PM

Greece
 
In article ,
"Michael Lawson" wrote:

"Telamon" wrote in
message

gy.com...

In article .com,
wrote:

Minerva wrote:
Greece is coming in tonight on 7475. Never could get it before
on my little portable. I am fairly certain that is it because
of the music. It fades in and out.

I hear it very reliably on 15485 during weekend days East Coast
time (1500-2200 UTC).

It is so loud that I suspect it's a relay somewhere in the
Americas (Sackville? Maybe not, it comes in much more loudly
and reliably than Radio Canada as of late!) and it often comes
in when the rest of the band is comparatively dead.

And then I hear it on 7475 in the evenings too.

According to 2006 Passport blue pages 15485 @ 1500-2200 UTC is
relayed by Delano, USA. However at other times and frequencies you
can get them directly from Kavala and Avlis Greece.

Besides Voice of Greece they relay VOA and other stations.


I stand corrected.


Those two sites and especially Kavala, Greece are busy transmission
sites so they are on many hours of the day and night. There are many
opportunities to get them directly but mostly in languages other than
english.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California


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