[IRCA] Greek on 1500, 1690 identified
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[IRCA] Greek on 1500, 1690 identified



UNIDENTIFIED [non]. USA, 1500, unID "Radio Olympics", 2302-2324, 22 
Feb, English, ads, news including a report from Greece, Greek program 
at 2312, Greek music; they mentioned several other "R. Olympics" 
stations that were in parallel; 33442, QRM de VENEZUELA + adjacent 
frequencies.

1690, UNID with ethnic program in Greek, 2336-2351, 22 Feb, Greek 
music; 44433, QRM de NAm (Carlos Gonçalves - Portugal, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

He assumes 1500 is USA since it`s not on a European 9-kHz channel, but 
I wonder if it could be another pirate in Greece. Any ideas about an 
American station on 1500 which would fit? Surely not Washington DC. I 
see that 1500 WMNT in Manatí, Puerto Rico is Radio Atenas, but 
presumably in Spanish (Glenn Hauser, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST, 
and several MW lists) But see below

Glenn, If I had just an omnidirexional antenna, then I might, just 
might assume this on one 1500 and the other one on 1690 were nothing 
but another set of the sometimes too many Greek pirate stations 
between 1600 & 1700+ kHz. The case is a lot different. Not that those 
Greek stations don't use frequencies below 1600, for they do use, but 
the bulk of them and the strongest signals are to found on the said 
range. Apart from that, even the pattern of fading can give you some 
clues.

On 1500 kHz, they were airing a normal American newscast in American 
English that included a piece from a female reporter in Greece, then 
switched to Greek and to some Greek music. I'm sure this pattern 
applies to many other N American stations airing what you call 
"ethnic" programs, i.e. non-English language programs.

The second station, on 1690, was handled the same way, i.e. direction 
finding and some listening, and I am pretty much convinced this is 
just another NAm station broadcasting an ethnic program like many that 
one can listen to and which often prefer to use names, e.g. "R. 
Única", as IDs instead of the regular 3-4 letter USA call-sign 
pattern.

The standard modulation of a Greek pirate station also differs 
somewhat from that of a regular broadcast station. It can be strong 
and even clear, but is not difficult to label. 73, (Carlos Gonçalves, 
Portugal, ibid.)

I don't have a handy reference here at work, but as a hint, Glenn, I 
think there is a small station on 1500 just north of St. Petersburg, 
FL that is owned and operated by a family of Greek descent. Best, (Ron 
Gitschier, Palm Coast, FL, ABDX via DXLD)

Quick chek of the station's Website shows they are Greek, but no 
mention of Radio Olympics.
http://www.wpso.com/ They are a 250 watt daytimer (Eric Berger, ibid.)

Glenn, I've no idea about the 1500 station but the 1690 is probably 
Toronto (Marc DeLorenzo, South Dennis, Cape Cod, Mass., WTFDA-AM via 
DXLD)

Boy, this is a biiiggg reach --- and a helluva catch if it was, but 
from Barry's list:
1500 WPSO NEW PORT RICHEY FL 250 ----- NDA  ETHNIC GREEK 
Is it possible? (Bruce Collier, York, PA 722ft ASL, FM19px, ibid.)

Well, anything is possible and propagation conditions HAVE been good. 
I wonder if Mr. Goncalves has a recording that someone in the Tampa 
Bay Area could listen to. That would help a great deal (Marc 
DeLorenzo, South Dennis, Cape Cod, Mass. Ibid.)

Hi Glenn, That unidentified logging by Carlos sounds like CHTO 1690 
Toronto, Ontario which does feature Ethnic Greek programming. 73 
(Allen Willie, St. John's, Newfoundland, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

The station on 1690 is surely CHTO Toronto. Greek music 21 hours a 
day! (Jeff Kopp, WI, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST)

Indeed! I simply forgot the EXCEL list I have where both this one is 
mostly certainly from CANADA whereas the R OLYMPICS is also most 
certainly WPSO New Port Richey FL so the double mystery is apparently 
solved! (Carlos Gonçalves, Portugal, ibid.)

Glenn: This [1500] is WFED in DC with regular Greek show.
http://www.dcgreeks.com/event_display.asp?EventID=2009022101
Hope that helps (Steve Whitt, UK, Feb 25, MWC via DXLD)

I.e. a program, Radio Olympus, not Olympics, Sat 10 am repeated Sun 6 
pm = Sat 1500, Sun 2300 UT, soon one hour earlier; and that`s exactly 
the hour Carlos was hearing it on Sunday (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST) ###


      

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