RMRC Shortwave broadcasts in December 2014 about the EDXC’14 Conference
2December 4, 2014 by OH6001SWL
The Rhein-Main Radio Club ( RMRC ) of Frankfurt, Germany, plans to broadcast a one-hour program in English about the EDXC 2014 Conference held in September in Nice, France. There will be three separate transmissions:
to Japan and Asia from Sitkunai, Lithuania on 13. December at 2100 UTC on 11690 KHz;
to the Americas from WRMI on 15. December at 0000 UTC on ( 7455, 5850, 5015 KHz )
at the same time; and
to Europe from WRMI on 15. December at 2100 UTC on 15770 KHz.
There will be taped interviews with several well-known DXers who attended the meeting. Thank you very much to Mr. Toshi Ohtake of the Japan ShortWave Club (JSWC) for taping and providing these interviews.
QSL-verification is < only > via the RMRC and either as electronic or as paper QSL.
Reception reports to either: info@RMRC.de or
RMRC, Postfach 70 08 49, 60558 Frankfurt / Main, Germany.
Return postage is not required.
See also our web-page http://www.RMRC.de for details (“QSL-Info” ).
Transmission from Sitkunai, Lithuania:
Saturday, 13. December, 2100 – 2200 UTC.
Target Area Frequency Beam UTC-Time UTC-Day
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Japan / Asia 11690 KHz 79 2100 – 2200 UTC Saturday, 13. December
That is 0600 local time on Sunday morning (14. Dec.) in Tokyo.
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Transmission from WRMI , Okeechobee, Florida, USA:
Monday, 15. December, 0000 – 0100 UTC.
Target Area Frequency Beam UTC-Time UTC-Day
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The Americas:
Western North Am. 7455 KHz 285 0000 – 0100 UTC Monday
Eastern North Am. 5850 KHz 355 same 15. December
Caribbean/Latin Am. 5015 KHz 160 same
That is 7:00 pm Eastern Time in the USA on Sunday, December 14.
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Transmission from WRMI , Okeechobee, Florida, USA:
Monday, 15. December, 2100 – 2200 UTC.
Target Frequency Beam UTC-Time UTC-Day
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Europe 15770 KHz 44 2100 – 2200 UTC Monday, 15. December
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Is the programme available anywhere as a podcast or mp3 please?
Thanks for your comment Chrissy! Unfortunately I don’t know yet but I’ll let you know if it was.