Ladies and Gentlemen, boys and girls everywhere?Welcome to have a nice
relaxing weekend with sounds coming from the very unique SW-station from the
real north in Scandinavia. SCANDINAVIAN WEEKEND RADIO, Virrat in
Finland will start its 24 hours broadcast beginning at 21 hours
UTC on Friday October 5th.
Here is our Frequency Schedule for our October broadcast:
Time
48 mb 25mb
21:00-23:00 UTC 6170 kHz 11720 kHz
23:00-24:00 UTC 6170 kHz 11690 kHz
00:00-02:00 UTC 5980 kHz 11720 kHz
02:00-08:00 UTC 5990 kHz 11720 kHz
08:00-14:00 UTC 6170 kHz 11720 kHz
14:00-16:45 UTC 5990 kHz 11720 kHz
16:45-17:30 UTC 6170 kHz 11720 kHz
17:30-21:00 UTC 6170 kHz 11690 kHz
Reaching North-America:
At Friday 21 hours UTC till Saturday 6 hours UTC our new 2-element beam
antenna for 25mb is towards North America (320 degrees). We had quite good
results last time on September having listeners all over Canada and USA. Only
southern part of USA is still missing! So we wish quite many new listeners can
find us this time! PLEASE LET US KNOW IF YOU CAN HEAR US. It would be nice if
you could call directly to our phone line +358 400 995 559. You can also send
SMS-messages.
Waiting for the hot summer-competition results.
The winners of our "Waiting for the hot summer" -competition have been
cleared. 1st prize went to Mr. Herbert Meixner, Austria, 2nd prize to
Mr. Jari Perkiömäki, Finland and 3rd prize to Mr. Ian Bigger,
UK. Prizes will be (has been) mailed soon.
Contact info:
Please let us know how you are receiving us. We have a live telephone-line
during our broadcasts, so call or send SMS-message into +358 400 995
559. At other times you can leave a message into our voice mail machine.
You can also leave messages to our web page?s ( http://www.swradio.net/ )
guestbook, message board or you can send your reception report form there. And
of course we are waiting for your reports by snail. Our mailing address is:
SWR, P.O.Box 35, FIN-40321 Jyväskylä, Finland. PLEASE NOTE: We do not
send our printed QSL -card without return postage (2 IRC or 2 USD and make
sure that you get those IRCs stamped correctly, otherwise they are useless).
With Best Regards,
Alpo Heinonen
Scandinavian Weekend Radio