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- Subject: Re: [dxld] Radio Romania International 1400-1600 GMT
- From: Glenn Hauser <wghauser@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2015 09:07:36 -0700
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Agreed, the RRI Romanian services are well worth listening to for the music. As in DXLD 15-10, the A-15 schedule for all of them shows the broadcast in question will shift to 1300-1456 and I fear that 11950 and 15130 will not be propagating as well beyond Europe. Try the 0000-0156 (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
ROMANIAN
0000-0156 7335GAL 9520GAL
0400-0456 5920GAL 7330GAL
0700-0756 13750TIG 15400GAL 15700TIG 17750GAL
"Curierul romanesc" Sun only
0800-0856 13750TIG 15400GAL 15700TIG 17750GAL
"Curierul romanesc" Sun only
0900-0956 11650GAL 15400GAL 15700TIG 17680GAL
"Curierul romanesc" Sun only
1200-1226 11700GAL 15130TIG
1200-1256 ^9520SAF-100kW
1300-1456 11950GAL 15130GAL
1530-1556 11900GAL 15300TIG
1600-1656 11800TIG 13660TIG to Israel
1700-1756 9500GAL 11975GAL
1800-1856 9500GAL 11975GAL
1900-1956 9500GAL 11975GAL
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On Thu, 3/19/15, John Figliozzi jfiglio1@xxxxxxxxxxxx [dxld] <dxld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
RRI has one of the, if not the, strongest
transmitting facility in Europe these days. It targets
western Europe with a 2 hour relay of its domestic network
Radio Romania Actualidad on 15170 and 17840 kHz. from 1400
to 1600 GMT. Both frequencies are well received at least in
the eastern half of North America most days and the
programming mix includes a significant amount of Europop, as
well as American and Romanian pop music. These frequencies
are likely to change with the spring clock shift; but if
you're seeking something to which to listen via
shortwave during your North American late morning, RRI is a
very viable option.
John Figliozzi
Sarasota, FL
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