Yes, Radio Nord Revival will be on the air one last time to commemorate
the 50th anniversary of the closure of Radio Nord on June
30th, 1962. Our license runs for two weeks from June 25 and the
following frequencies will be used:
MW 603 kHz (the original Radio Nord channel) with a maximum of 2,5 kW of power from Sala.
SW 5895 and 6065kHz with 10 kW of power from Sala, one frequency at a time.
FM 102.7 MHz with a maximum of 100 W from Södermalm, Stockholm.
We have also applied for a temporary FM frequency from Sala and
hopefully it will be cleared soon. We will install the transmitter and
aerial for Stockholm on Sunday, June 24 and test transmissions can be
expected as soon as our license period starts.
Reception reports can be sent to
Ronny Forslund
Vita Huset
SE-17995 Svartsjö
Sweden
or by e-mail info (at) rock.x.se. If you want a QSL card, please include
some form of return postage. E-mail reports will be verified with plain
emails.
On June 30th we will be broadcasting live from Kammakargatan 46 in
Stockholm where the Radio Nord studios were located. Today there is a
youth hostel in the premises and anybody wanting to join us can book a
room or a bed through their website http://www.interhostel.se/ More details will follow soon. http://radionordrevival.blogspot.fi/
Good morning guys,
This is just a short note to let you know that WR International is back
on air as usual this morning on 12257 Khz. Live from 08:00 - 11:00 BST
and also streaming none stop hits now on line click the link to listen http://radio.wrinternational.co.uk:8003/listen.pls
. Due to work and holidays we have been off air for 4 weeks and today
we are back on air. If you would like to get in touch you are welcome to
e-mail us radio@wrinternational.co.uk .
We look forward to hearing from you, have a good day.
73's
Dave
Loggings: frequency in kHz - station name or unid - UTC time - reception by SINPO code - remarks(language, etc.) * = start or end of transmission v = variable, unstable frequency tent. = tentative, no clear ID
Some identifications have been made by assistance of this pirate Chat
Kiwi SDR:s,
Perseus (SDR receiver),
Airspy HF+ (SDR receiver),
RF-Space SDR-IQ (SDR receiver),
SDRPlay,
RTL SDR receivers,
Lowe HF-225,
Sangean ATS909,
Sangean ATS-803A,
Folded dipoles for 48 and 76 metres
45m wire.
Also a remote controlled listening station in wintertime, in Paimio, long wires, 1100m to 240 degrees, and 605m to 300 degrees.
My other remote rx, SDRPlay, folded dipole for 48 mb, and 430m longwire in Korpilahti, Jyväskylä.