3920 1855 Continental Radio. Spelling out email address, U2 "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For." SINPO 54444.
3934L 2124 Baltic Sea Radio. IDs, Rolling Stones "Satisfaction," Procol Harum "Whiter Shade of Pale." SINPO 34433.
3940 2008 Mike Radio. Giving out web address (mikeradio.nl), Koto, said closing down, "Hooked on Classics." SINPO 54444.
4700 1651 Radio Mystery 21. The William Blakes "Pocahontas." SINPO 44444.
4828 2135 Radio Dolfijn. Mud "Tiger Feet," Osmonds "Crazy Horses," some utility QRM. SINPO 43433.
4860 2047 Abu Dhabi Radio. George Formby music, ID, greetings to listeners. SINPO 55444.
5060 2031 Radio Altrex. IDs, Jeanette "Rock My Life," move to 5065 at 2036. SINPO 34333.
5140 1642 Charleston Radio Int. Music and old radio clips from the 1920s. SINPO 34433.
5780 1533 Radio Harmony. Louis Armstrong "Some Day You'll Be Sorry," John McCormack "La Boheme." SINPO 34433.
5790 1522 Radio 319. Radio Veronica recording. ELO "On the Third Day," Hurricane Rollers "Once." SINPO 44433.
5836 1622 Radio Europe (Ukraine). Everly Brothers "All I Have to do Is Dream." SINPO 34333.
5843 1543 Misti Radio. Eiffel 65 "Blue," Haddaway "What Is Love," ID, greeting listeners. SINPO 34433.
6205 1600 Laser Hot Hits. Lenny Kravitz "It Aint Over Till It's Over," Stars on 45 "Stevie Wonder Medley." SINPO 44433.
6260 2042 Studio 52. ID & greetings, German pop, Chicory Tip "Son of my Father." SINPO 34333.
6285 1850 Radio Stanciya Russian Hooligans. Russian rock. SINPO 34333.
6305 1605 Radio Merlin Int. Toto "Rosanna," Timmy Thomas "Why Can't We Live Together." SINPO 44433.
6740 1637 Radio JVG. Relay of Radio 0511. Mamas & The Papas "Creeque Alley." SINPO 24332.
6875 1555 Radio Europe (Italy). Jazz & soul music, talk in Italian. SINPO 34333.
(via Kiwi SDR, SW England)
It's nice to see that free radio stations are continuing to keep us all entertained with most of Europe staying at home right now. On a small Sony ICF recevier here in Bristol, I netted Harmony Radio and Laser Hot Hits with fading, but at times really strong signals during daylight hours.
ReplyDeleteOn AM, I have had a number of stations coming through with great signals on the old portable set. Checking for exact frequencies on the University of Twente set, I got Radio Armada on 1673 kHz (great rock music, including the Doors - sadly signing off at 11.30 CET), Radio Barones on 1663 kHz playing a selection of Bob Dylan, some old time rock and roll on 1645 kHz, and Dutch oldies on 1620 kHz. At 11.37 CET, Radio Barones relocated to 1655 kHz. On 1700 kHz there was a signal playing what sounded like Irish traditional music, but I am guessing that it was a pirate from South Eastern Europe. On 1710 kHz, a gentleman was talking in Greek and inviting QSOs from other pirate operators.
Radio Mystery 21 on 4700 kHz was putting in a clear signal to the Twente Receiver. Occasionally I can hear it directly in Bristol, often early on a morning.
Finally, I know it's a legal hobby station, but the unmistakable voice of WMR's legendary Jack Russell was heard on "Shortwave Radio. DE" on 3975 kHz tonight! Nice to hear his musical selection once again.
Jack Russell for president
ReplyDeleteNow the clocks have gone forward the 48 metres is staying open a lot later. I also noticed more pirates using 60 metres. Most of the stations I logged were below 6 MHz.
ReplyDeleteFor many of us, we're used to staying in and listening to the radio!