
Special DSWCI broadcasts
In Kalundborg DSWCI-member Robert Kipp made recordings to special DSWCI broadcasts, which are scheduled:
Two one hour broadcasts via SLBC, Trincomalee, managed by Victor Goonetilleke: Saturday December 03 at 1930-2030 UTC on 9715 kHz at 350 degrees with 125 kW to Europe.
Sunday December 04 at 1000-1100 UTC on 11835 kHz to Japan, Asia and Australia.
Ten 30 minutes broadcasts via WRMI, Okeechobee, Florida, managed by Jeff White:
PART ONE 2300 UTC Saturday, December 03,5850 kHz to North America (especially Central and West) 2330 UTC Saturday, December 03,11580 kHz to Eastern North America ( and Europe ) 2030 UTC Sunday, December 04,11580 kHz to Europe ( and Eastern North America ) 2300 UTC Sunday, December 04,5850 kHz to North America (especially Central and West) 0230 UTC Monday, December 05,9955 kHz to the Caribbean, North and South America --------------------------------------- PART TWO 2300 UTC Saturday, December 10,5850 kHz to North America (especially Central and West) 2330 UTC Saturday, December 10,11580 kHz to Eastern North America ( and Europe ) 2030 UTC Sunday, December 11,11580 kHz to Europe ( and Eastern North America ) 2300 UTC Sunday, December 11,5850 kHz to North America (especially Central and West) 0230 UTC Monday, December 12,9955 kHz to the Caribbean, North and South America -------- Note that the Monday transmissions on 9955 kHz are actually Sunday evening in the Americas. ----------- Rhein-Main Radio Club ( RMRC ) in Germany has agreed to reply to ALL reception reports for the special DSWCI broadcasts from WRMI and from Sri Lanka. The RMRC publish a special QSL-card for your reception report. PLEASE send all E-mail-reception-reports to: mail@RMRC.DE PLEASE send reports by regular POST to: RMRC, Postfach 70 08 49, D-60558 Frankfurt / Main, Germany Good luck listening RMRC-managing board and Anker Petersen
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