BRI 6255khz 1st Jan 2008 broadcast, and the NYE party.

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Roger Davis
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BRI 6255khz 1st Jan 2008 broadcast, and the NYE party.

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We plan to use 6255khz from 10am UK time for our special New years day programmes, we look back over the past 12 months also the BRIs listeners credit list mixed with loads of good music of course!

The webstream should carry the programmes at www.geocities.com/britainradio48

The programme should be repeated during the afternoon, join us for the New years eve party night on the webstream only... starting from approx 6pm UK time right through the night into NYD, music to help you celebrate a new year.

Reception reports for our broadcasts to the usual email address
britainradio@hotmail.com or via the website.

HAPPY NEW YEAR.

Roger.
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Post by Robin Banneville »

Good Morning Roger and Happy New Year.

Good to hear you this morning. I have been listening on and off since around 10.15 utc. My aerial is not brilliant at the moment, but BRI is still coming in at s8 to s9 with a critical SINPO of 24334 (little, if any, QRM, but some noise with minor fading, although 95% audible). Actual received frequency nearer 6254.25 kHz.

Thanks for mention in the listener credit list and I hope to hear BRI again regularly in 2008.

Best 73's for now,
Robin
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Post by Roger Davis »

Hi Robin

Glad you heard the credit list mention much apprieciate you reports during the past 12 months, we are pleased with the signal report for today thanks, we will hopefully be on SW as much as possible during 2008 lets hope conditions keep improving!!!

HAPPY NEW YEAR

Roger.
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