No white Christmas here...pouring with rain!
3930: Bogusman with a Christmas Day afternoon broadcast of anecdotes and alternative music. Heard @ 1510 playing The Cure. SINPO 44433.
6200: Unid station heard @ 0920. Foton's logs had Radio Arctica. SINPO 24332.
6205: Crazy Wave Radio @ 0900 playing rock music, using 80W. SINPO 34333.
6205: Radio Nordsee Int with Slade's "Merry Christmas Everybody" @ 1047. SINPO 34333.
6210: Radio 48 heard with a song by Genesis @ 1030. SINPO 34333.
6220: Laser Hot Hits back with another live broadcast. Heard @ 0915 with dance music. SINPO 44433.
6220: Mystery Radio (or maybe not - see comments) with pop @ 1100. Did they come on to jam Laser? SINPO 33433.
6240: Laser Hot Hits moved from 6220 @ 1050 to avoid what they said was "jamming from Mystery Radio." Playing song by Ultravox. Better reception here - local QRM on 6220. SINPO 44433.
6245: Britain Radio Int with Roger Davis playing the Beatles @ 1015. SINPO 33433.
6255: KBC via Lithuania with a Wolfman Jack programme @ 1005. SINPO 44444.
6260: Radio Mistletoe back for its annual festive programme playing "Walking in a Winter Wonderland" @ 0845. Good signal. SINPO 44444. To hear recording click here
6265: Unid station playing oldies, including Boney M "Belfast" @ 1515. Fair signal here. SINPO 3433.
6270: Radio Geronimo with feature about landbased pirates @ 1000, also playing rock music. SINPO 34433.
6275: Skyline Radio Germany heard briefly @ 0905 playing rock music, splash from 6280. SINPO 23332.
6280: Antonio Radio (tent) playing 60s music. Heard with "Hey Mr Tambourine Man" @ 0855. SINPO 34433.
6280: Radio Mistletoe back again @ 1245, heard greeting Marcel in France. Another excellent signal and clear audio. SINPO 44444.
6300: Radio Boomerang playing Christmas music @ 0925. SINPO 44444.
6300: Radio Spaceman greeting listeners @ 1025. Usual strong signal. SINPO 44444.
6306: Radio Brandaris Int with schlager @ 0910. Later squeezed by Spaceman and Borderhunter. SINPO 34433.
6310: Radio Borderhunter with festive sounds @ 0955. Good signal. SINPO 44433.
6310: Radio Blue House heard @ 2250 with rock and blues music. Surprise to hear a signal this late on 48m - weak but caught ID. SINPO 24332.
6327: Radio Black Arrow (confirmed by Foton's recordings). Just caught end of the programme @ 0850. SINPO 34433.
6540: Radio Brigitte (tent) playing Christmas music. SINPO 34433.
9290: Radio Joystick via Latvia playing dance music @ 0930. SINPO 45444.
9290: Caroline Classic Rock via Latvia playing Tears for Fears "Sowing Seeds of Love" @ 1010. SINPO 45444.
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Laser on 6240 are saying that it's all down to WNKR that they are being jammed. Bloody idiots we never jam anyone. Laser are just paranoid fools and I wish they would stop saying these things.
ReplyDeleteDave Martin.
Hi,
ReplyDeleteIf you can check please my second audio file concerning R. Black Arrow/Blackbird. There is ID and spelling name B-E-I-L-E-N... I am not sure.
And about Radio Arctica. This was special transmission of people from Polar Circle area who want to call attension to the situation in the Arctic Region. Messages was in English and Russian language.All info is in this link: http://www.radioarctica.net.tc/
Merry Christmas Paul...
Hi Michal,
ReplyDeleteYes, station spelling is BEILEN and your recording confirmed to me it was Black Arrow.
Radio Arctica sounded interesting. It was a pity the signal was not stronger here.
Just listening to Andy Walker talking on WMR (Dec 26).
ReplyDeleteHe said Mystery was not broadcasting on Christmas Day so maybe it was someone else trying to jam Laser.
So much for goodwill to all men!
Correct. Mystery was not on air yesterday. I was told he was away for Xmas day and knew it could not have been him. It is however on air today (26th) with live programming.
ReplyDeleteIt was Mystery Radio. I heard that jingle they use with the cackling woman laughing.
ReplyDeleteMystery Radio were definately on 6220 to jam Laser on Xmas Day! I don't know what planet Dave Martin is living on. If you look on Alfa Lima you'll see other SWL's who logged Mystery being on that day. What does one expect from them, they only set up on 6220 in the first place to jam Laser and its been going on for years now!
ReplyDeletehow many frequencies does Laser need to use anyway?
ReplyDeletethey seem to want to own the sw bands and put out the same programmes on many different frequencies and clog up the 48mb at a weekend, why?
their web site says nothing about the 6220 frequency only 4025, 6422 and 6275.
Its because of all this jamming that Laser has had to start using more frequencies just so their programmes can be heard. If 6220 was left alone, Laser would have stayed on this channel as they did for over 10 years previously.
ReplyDelete6220 was transmitting different live programmes over xmas but it seems a few jealous idiots were determined to spoil things by trying to jam it out. This is not what free radio is about.
6275 they only use on Saturdays and 6421 is outside the 48m band. 4025 is on a different band, just as many stations also have TX's on that band. There really isn't anything for anyone to complain about and no real excuse for the jamming.