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Re: [Swprograms] My Next Shortwave Broadcast of "The Classics Experience"



A gentle reminder, the show is coming up tomorrow (Friday night) It's listed in UTC time early Saturday morning, but using Eastern time, it begins Friday night. (eastern is UTC-4)

I gain absolutely nothing from doing this show except having a bunch of fun and sharing that fun with others, nothing more, nothing less. I hope folks enjoy.\

In fact, I lose money, to the tune of around $120 to $250 depending on how much the airtime costs me and that's fine with me. I'm not going to seek out sponsorships or ask for donations, as I don't want to answer to anyone but myself!;)

The schedule:
WINB 9265khz Saturday June 4th 0230UTC to 0430UTC
WRMI 7570 Saturday June 4th 0400 to 0600UTC

FYI: I have two surprises in the program. There will be text in the MFSK32 format in the second half of the first hour and then a picture in the MFSK32 format in the second half of the second hour.

Reception reports are only accepted by regular postal mail. $2 appreciated to cover the costs of the QSL cards I had printed up and the postage. Reports can be sent to:

Paul B. Walker, Jr.
PO Box 353
Galena, Alaska 99741 USA


On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 9:05 AM, Paul B. Walker, Jr. <walkerbroadcasting@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The next broadcast of "The Classics Experience" with Paul Walker is rapidly approaching. It's a 2 hour broadcast of rock and roll music with some country classics scattered in and occasionally a few audio surprises.

The next broadcast schedule looks like this:

WINB 9265khz Saturday June 4th 0230UTC to 0430UTC
WRMI 7570 Saturday June 4th 0400 to 0600UTC

WINB's principal radiation direction is 242 degrees true or almost due southwest. looks to cover parts of the Midwest/Southern US pretty well (Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Texas and into Mexico. WINB claims "At the long range, the main beam hits Eastern Australia and New Zealand. The rear lobe hits the Mediterranean area of Eastern Europe."

WRMI's 7570khz signal beams at a 315 degree azimuth to Vancouver, Canada. It is very listenable, near local like on good nights here in rural Central Alaska.

No appeals for donations, no begging for sponsors, no political or religious rantings and ravings nor any silly personal opinions. I promise. Just good music for the fun of it!

Seriously, I fund the broadcast out of my own pocket about once every 2-3 months just for the heck of it!

Reception reports are only accepted by regular postal mail. $2 appreciated to cover the costs of the QSL cards I had printed up and the postage. Reports can be sent to:

Paul B. Walker, Jr.
PO Box 353
Galena, Alaska 99741 USA

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