This weekend's MW log
Posted: Sun Feb 06, 2011 20:37 pm
SATURDAY FEB 5
1936 1675 Radio Barones – 'The Japanese Baro' – with good music (it was great to hear two Joan Baez records in a row!) and witty comments (I sat and chuckled, as usual). It's cool that you’re still using those jingles by Pirate Chat Dave, Johan! Do you still have the Swedish jingles? S4
I also listened to a QSO between a handful of stations from Twente (I guess) on +/- 1645 kHz at around 1830-1900 UTC. Mustang and Pecon (?) were heard quite well here (S2-3), while Wilskracht and Tamboer were a bit too weak (S1-2) to be copied well. Pecon had a bit of hum on his carrier.
SUNDAY FEB 6
Radio Atlantis is one of the most interesting medium-wave stations at the moment. I can't hear their 1521 kHz outlet here in Oslo (they're booming in at Arvid Husdal’s remote QTH on the south coast of Norway – take a listen to this: http://www.mediafire.com/?m290tdbu7nof3nm), but I occasionally listen to their stream at http://www.atlantisradio.tk/. This Sunday morning I listened to the 'Sunday Morning Breakfast Show met Dirk' for a good half hour, and I downloaded a 'Piet & Piet Show', which I will listen to on the mp3 player this week.
By the way, there are many interesting stations in Friesland at the moment (Radio Atlantis is Frisian). Can we call it a Frisian wave? I really like stations such as Relmus, Coloradokever (haven't heard him for a while), Wadloper, Wipkikker and Klaas Snoek (there are many more good Frisian stations!). Some of the Frisian stations are run by young people (Relmus, Atlantis, Coloradokever ...), which is a good sign for the future of Frisian pirate radio!
RX: Sangean ATS 909
ANT: indoor loop antenna
73, Kai in Oslo
1936 1675 Radio Barones – 'The Japanese Baro' – with good music (it was great to hear two Joan Baez records in a row!) and witty comments (I sat and chuckled, as usual). It's cool that you’re still using those jingles by Pirate Chat Dave, Johan! Do you still have the Swedish jingles? S4
I also listened to a QSO between a handful of stations from Twente (I guess) on +/- 1645 kHz at around 1830-1900 UTC. Mustang and Pecon (?) were heard quite well here (S2-3), while Wilskracht and Tamboer were a bit too weak (S1-2) to be copied well. Pecon had a bit of hum on his carrier.
SUNDAY FEB 6
Radio Atlantis is one of the most interesting medium-wave stations at the moment. I can't hear their 1521 kHz outlet here in Oslo (they're booming in at Arvid Husdal’s remote QTH on the south coast of Norway – take a listen to this: http://www.mediafire.com/?m290tdbu7nof3nm), but I occasionally listen to their stream at http://www.atlantisradio.tk/. This Sunday morning I listened to the 'Sunday Morning Breakfast Show met Dirk' for a good half hour, and I downloaded a 'Piet & Piet Show', which I will listen to on the mp3 player this week.
By the way, there are many interesting stations in Friesland at the moment (Radio Atlantis is Frisian). Can we call it a Frisian wave? I really like stations such as Relmus, Coloradokever (haven't heard him for a while), Wadloper, Wipkikker and Klaas Snoek (there are many more good Frisian stations!). Some of the Frisian stations are run by young people (Relmus, Atlantis, Coloradokever ...), which is a good sign for the future of Frisian pirate radio!
RX: Sangean ATS 909
ANT: indoor loop antenna
73, Kai in Oslo