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Logs from Bulgaria

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 09:08 am
by federer_11
Frequency: 21840kHz
SINPO: 55555

Receiver: Sony ICF-7600D
Antenna: coaxial, 20 metres

Radio: Borderhunter
Country: Nederland-Belgium borders
Language: English

Time: 1058 (Local time in Bulgaria), 0858 (UTC)
Date: 20/11/2011

Talk and music all the time! Great propagation! QSL please!

Re: Logs from Bulgaria

Posted: Sun Nov 20, 2011 21:43 pm
by Caroline
Hi,

its great that you try to receive any free radio stations there at Bulgaria!!!!!! :D :D :D

Keep on so! :thumpup:

Best wishes from here to you,
Caroline.
:veryhi
www.carolineteam.blogspot.com

Re: Logs from Bulgaria

Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2011 13:34 pm
by federer_11
Caroline wrote:Hi,

its great that you try to receive any free radio stations there at Bulgaria!!!!!! :D :D :D

Keep on so! :thumpup:

Best wishes from here to you,
Caroline.
:veryhi
http://www.carolineteam.blogspot.com
Hello! I am going to look for more pirate stations on the band, but I have to upgrade to better receiver. My Sony ICF-7600D has 5kHz step and isn't very selective, so It isn't the best for receiving pirate stations. However, I have received some of the most powered pirates, Borderhunter, Oldtimer, etc. :)

Re: Logs from Bulgaria

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 20:10 pm
by federer_11
Frequency: 6310kHz
SINPO: 55555
Time: 1714UTC (signed off at 1725UTC)
Date: 10/12/2011
Programme details: Playing mainly rock'n roll from the 60s/70s. ID at 1718UTC, female voice, probably human, said the frequency and the name of the station, I think, but I couldn't hear it. 1720UTC: The Jets (?) - Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree. Please, help me with the identification of the station.

Frequency: 6970kHz
SINPO: 25332
Time: 1730~1800UTC
Date: 10/12/2011
Programme details:
- 1735UTC: dance music
- 1737UTC: male announcer
- 1740UTC: Fragma - (I need a) Miracle

Sony ICF-7600D and 50 metres longwire, QTH: small village in the mountain, far away from any local QRM. QSLs please! :)

Re: Logs from Bulgaria

Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2011 23:43 pm
by Ray Lalleu
Hi,

Your UNID on 6310 may be Radio TROPIQ. I could not hear a good ID, but the programme (and format) was close to a former programme from that station.

Your UNID on 6970 should be LASER HOT HITS, everyday 24 hours on that frequency for weeks or months.

Ray

PS. The main probleme with 7600 D is image frequencies : when listening to 6305, you hear 7205 as well. (Yes, the frequency + 900 kHz). Try to build a tuned loop with 1 big turn (1,20m) or 2 smaller turns (0,60m), approx, with a variable capacitor and a smaller coupling turn. Or build an antenna tuner including a tank L-C circuit to get some added HF selectivity.

Re: Logs from Bulgaria

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2011 13:28 pm
by federer_11
Reception reports sent to both stations: http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com

Re: Logs from Bulgaria

Posted: Fri Dec 23, 2011 09:23 am
by federer_11
QSL card received from Radio Tropiq: http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2011/ ... eport.html

Re: Logs from Bulgaria

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 16:42 pm
by federer_11
6240 - 2130UTC - 55445 - SWR NL - Disco music, rock'n roll, polka music, signed off at 2200UTC
6260 - 2130UTC - 55455 - Radio Omejan - Reggae music, gretings from the studio
6290 - 2130UTC - 53444 - Radio De Wittereus - Disco music and greetings to listeners.

Receiver: Sony ICF-7600D portable; Antenna: 200 metres longwire, East-West

Re: Logs from Bulgaria

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 07:20 am
by Ray Lalleu
Hello Federer,

It seems that your last log is from Friday night 22 of June this year,

so it would be better to make a new topic rather than add a "reply" to your older log from last year.

Add a new topic is nothing more difficult than to reply to an old one !

Ray

Re: Logs from Bulgaria

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 11:01 am
by federer_11
Thanks, I'll do it next time. :)