Saturday 28th october 06, Northern Italy
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 23:28 pm
Hi folks,
basically, lack of time - and I'd say not that good conditions - were my problem today. Anyways, something ended up on the scrapbook today, so let's go.
At 12.18GMT, on 6305, Radio Mazda. On a polka, dj announced e-mail radiomazda#hotmail.com and sms hotline 0031622957457. Some schlager followed. Signal not as strong as in previous times, but still readable. Sinpo: 34434.
At 15.17 GMT, on 6265, West Coast. At 15.32 Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony". At 15.50, "Aicha" from Cheb Khaled.
At 19.34 GMT, on 6305, a dj from a UNID gave station name (but it wasn't very readable) and the mail (on the hotmail.com provider). Then a John Denver/country style song followed. I then lost the signal (due to the poor conditions on the band at that time).
At 20.51 GMT, on 3925, a UNID on some music was "Calling cq all stations". Call repeated some two / three times, and directed to "pirate stations". Nobody answered and it fell off.
At 21.58 GMT, on 6220, Mistery Radio was on with its pop. Absolutely killer signal, almost fm! Probably the best way I ever heard this station. Sinpo: 54555.
At 22.28 GMT, IRF 510 show started on 3935. After an Elvis sounding like track (about a railroad and a 309), a very professional dj announced sms hotline 1748821423, to be accompained by the Germany country code. The number was repeated other two times. Then, dj named some of the artists to be part of the show. Among them, Ac/Dc and Pink Floyd. As for the latters, at 22.51 GMT "Learning To Fly" (a favourite of mine) was on the air. Sinpo: 44434. As I type, IRF is still on with all his very enjoyable Halloween effects and so on.
That's it, folks. Help with UNIDs will be highly appreciated as always. Station: Degen DE 1103, coupled today with the DEGEN active loop antenna.
Ciao,
Chris
basically, lack of time - and I'd say not that good conditions - were my problem today. Anyways, something ended up on the scrapbook today, so let's go.
At 12.18GMT, on 6305, Radio Mazda. On a polka, dj announced e-mail radiomazda#hotmail.com and sms hotline 0031622957457. Some schlager followed. Signal not as strong as in previous times, but still readable. Sinpo: 34434.
At 15.17 GMT, on 6265, West Coast. At 15.32 Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony". At 15.50, "Aicha" from Cheb Khaled.
At 19.34 GMT, on 6305, a dj from a UNID gave station name (but it wasn't very readable) and the mail (on the hotmail.com provider). Then a John Denver/country style song followed. I then lost the signal (due to the poor conditions on the band at that time).
At 20.51 GMT, on 3925, a UNID on some music was "Calling cq all stations". Call repeated some two / three times, and directed to "pirate stations". Nobody answered and it fell off.
At 21.58 GMT, on 6220, Mistery Radio was on with its pop. Absolutely killer signal, almost fm! Probably the best way I ever heard this station. Sinpo: 54555.
At 22.28 GMT, IRF 510 show started on 3935. After an Elvis sounding like track (about a railroad and a 309), a very professional dj announced sms hotline 1748821423, to be accompained by the Germany country code. The number was repeated other two times. Then, dj named some of the artists to be part of the show. Among them, Ac/Dc and Pink Floyd. As for the latters, at 22.51 GMT "Learning To Fly" (a favourite of mine) was on the air. Sinpo: 44434. As I type, IRF is still on with all his very enjoyable Halloween effects and so on.
That's it, folks. Help with UNIDs will be highly appreciated as always. Station: Degen DE 1103, coupled today with the DEGEN active loop antenna.
Ciao,
Chris