For all flat-Earth aficionados, WLC Radio has posted its new schedule for 9330 kHz (presumably to take into account Winter propagation conditions on this frequency). Not sure of the date on which the changes will take effect.
Now only one hour each for the U.K. and Germany; no Spanish, Portuguese for Europe.
Crazy times for targetting East Coast USA (middle of the night). Why the heck can't AW take the plunge and work out how to use 6 MHz or the other bands?
UTC/Target/Language/Beam 0000-0100 Brazil Portuguese 170 0100-0300 West USA English 270 0300-0600 Central USA English 250 0600-0900 East USA English 225 0900-1000 Caribbean French 190 1000-1200 Caribbean Spanish 190 1200-1400 Central USA Spanish 220 1400-1800 Canada, Upper Mid-West USA English 256 1800-1900 France French 57 1900-2000 U.K. English 57 2000-2100 Germany German 57 2100-2200 West Africa French 110 2200-2300 Northern South America Spanish 190 2300-2400 Brazil Portuguese 170 The Woofferton relay in English to Africa is not mentioned on their schedule. Will check to see if its still on air. No mention of any broadcasts in Arabic from Monticello or from the former relays in Kostinbrod and Woofferton.
Alan Holder, G4ZBH Isle of Wight, U.K. (via WOR io group)
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