The weekend's MW log
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 20:43 pm
All times UTC
FRI 11 FEB
2110 1629 Calypso with a long broadcast. 'Die alte Dampfeisenbahn', hello to Scirocco ... Het from (possibly Greek) station on nearby frequency. S4
2110 1655 Radio Barones S3-4
2115 1648 Radio Kristal with a music programme. Polka, ''t is kloten hier', e-mail address in English and Dutch ... Later on 1646 in QSO with Professor Sikbok. S2-3
2136 1640 Professor Sikbok (new one for me!) with polka and a report for Kristal. S2-3
SAT 12 FEB
1910 1654 James Bond played music and greeted listeners (the operator was very jolly tonight!) Strong, but occasional het from station(s?) on 1657. S4
1946 1668 Radio Barones S4
1931 1640 Wadloper 'van het puntje van de pier' tested a new antenna and played a very varied selection of music (marches, waltzes, Schlager, rock and pop). Three DJs tonight: Wadloper, Relmus and Dr. Einstein. Lively in the studio! Great! (I only wish they’d used the microphone even more!) Good signal, but het from weak station on around 1637. S3-4
1943 1620 Combinatie F16 playing 'Ik wil altijd bij je zijn'. Combinatie F16 sounds very much like a Dutch FM pirate (non-stop music for a long time, then shout-outs to a big bunch of listeners). S3
2046 1630 Unid. station playing 'Heaven is a place on earth'. Couldn't work out the ID. S3
It's interesting to see how Dutch medium-wave pirate radio has changed over the past ten years or so. In the 90s there were a lot of QSO stations on air in the evenings – even at weekends. Today the 183 metre band is dominated by 'platendraaiers' – stations playing music non-stop and sending out greetings to listeners a couple of times an hour or so or even less often (this is exactly what the FM pirates do, so perhaps many of today's platendraaiers are former FM stations who have abandoned an over-crowded FM band?). There's almost no space for QSO stations anymore. (I think this has been discussed on the Dutch AM Forum a couple of times, but I can't find the threads now.)
RX: Sangean ATS 909
ANT: indoor loop antenna
73, Kai in Oslo
FRI 11 FEB
2110 1629 Calypso with a long broadcast. 'Die alte Dampfeisenbahn', hello to Scirocco ... Het from (possibly Greek) station on nearby frequency. S4
2110 1655 Radio Barones S3-4
2115 1648 Radio Kristal with a music programme. Polka, ''t is kloten hier', e-mail address in English and Dutch ... Later on 1646 in QSO with Professor Sikbok. S2-3
2136 1640 Professor Sikbok (new one for me!) with polka and a report for Kristal. S2-3
SAT 12 FEB
1910 1654 James Bond played music and greeted listeners (the operator was very jolly tonight!) Strong, but occasional het from station(s?) on 1657. S4
1946 1668 Radio Barones S4
1931 1640 Wadloper 'van het puntje van de pier' tested a new antenna and played a very varied selection of music (marches, waltzes, Schlager, rock and pop). Three DJs tonight: Wadloper, Relmus and Dr. Einstein. Lively in the studio! Great! (I only wish they’d used the microphone even more!) Good signal, but het from weak station on around 1637. S3-4
1943 1620 Combinatie F16 playing 'Ik wil altijd bij je zijn'. Combinatie F16 sounds very much like a Dutch FM pirate (non-stop music for a long time, then shout-outs to a big bunch of listeners). S3
2046 1630 Unid. station playing 'Heaven is a place on earth'. Couldn't work out the ID. S3
It's interesting to see how Dutch medium-wave pirate radio has changed over the past ten years or so. In the 90s there were a lot of QSO stations on air in the evenings – even at weekends. Today the 183 metre band is dominated by 'platendraaiers' – stations playing music non-stop and sending out greetings to listeners a couple of times an hour or so or even less often (this is exactly what the FM pirates do, so perhaps many of today's platendraaiers are former FM stations who have abandoned an over-crowded FM band?). There's almost no space for QSO stations anymore. (I think this has been discussed on the Dutch AM Forum a couple of times, but I can't find the threads now.)
RX: Sangean ATS 909
ANT: indoor loop antenna
73, Kai in Oslo