[HCDX] IRRS-Shortwave evening CET frequency change
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[HCDX] IRRS-Shortwave evening CET frequency change



IRRS-Shortwave evening CET frequency change

 

Hi all Listeners,

 

Please notice that we will have an immediate  frequency change for our 

evening CET slot each Fri, Sat & Sun effective Nov. 13, 2009. 

We are dropping temporarily 7290 kHz in favour of what may be a cleaner
frequency. 

Don't forget that lower frequency bands that allow for propagation within
1-4,000 

km during darkness are extremely congested here in EU due to the low
sunspots, 

so many stations are fighting on top of each other :-(

 

All other times and frequencies remains unchanged.

 

So please take a note that as of Friday Nov 13, 2009 we will be on 6170 kHz 

from 1900-2100 UTC/GMT (Fri, Sat & Sun) and tune into our programs.

 

Please send your reception reports by email to:

 

  reports (at) nexus (dot) org

 

Although we cannot guarantee a QSL to each of you, we will reply to everyone


by email, and we will greatly appreciate hearing that "there is someone 

listening out-there" on our new frequency next week-end. Updated frequency 

and program schedules are on our web site at:

 

   http://www.nexus.org/NEXUS-IBA/Schedules

 

 

Thanks, take care and best 73s,

 

 

Ron

-- 

Ron Norton                       NEXUS-Int'l Broadcasting Association

email: ron@xxxxxxxxx 

 

                       http://www.nexus.org <http://www.nexus.org/> 

 

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