following recent reception.
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
First eQSL for 2026 comes from Premier Radio International. The station from Ireland is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. You can read more about station on the website http://www.premierradio.ie/
Many thanks for the eQSL.
Radio Balconia is normally heard among the Dutch pirates on medium wave. But yesterday I picked him up on shortwave, using just eight watts. He sent some images of his antenna and studio and this eQSL.
Many thanks.
An eQSL from Radio Professor Sickbock. In an email the operator said he uses a 3000 watt Greek transmitter, usually running at 2000 watts with an inverted L antenna. He also sent some photos of his studio. Many thanks.
An eQSL received from Studio 29 who I heard on 5880 kHz on Thursday. He was using low power of 1.5 to 2 watts but hopes to increase power to 20W. Address is studio29shortwave@gmail.com
Many thanks!
A couple of eQSLs received recently - Radio Magdalena from Germany and Premier Radio International, who will be 50 years old next year!
Many thanks.
A new UK station on shortwave is Radio Overdrive who I heard with a weak signal last weekend on 6250 kHz. But the station operator is no stranger to the shortwave free radio scene. In the 1970s and 1980s he operated a station called Radio Corsair.
Recently Corsair celebrated its 50th anniversary with a special broadcast on FM. But he is hoping to get Corsair back on to shortwave.
On August 9 and 10, Overdrive will be doing a special broadcast to mark the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs. It will be on 9940 kHz from 4pm to 8pm using the name "The Peace Pirate." Special QSLs will be provided for correct reports.
There is more information about Corsair and Overdrive on the website: https://sites.google.com/view/radio-overdrive
I also have received an eQSL from Radio Cuckoo, from Ireland. The station was heard with a good signal on Tuesday.
Many thanks for these eQSLs!
I've received a new eQSL from Radio Uniek, who were heard on Saturday evening with a joint broadcast with another MW pirate Radio Derde Man.
Many thanks.