![]() ![]() Programming consisted of continuous slow music (possibly religious songs, some with church organ accompaniment) but no anncts for the whole half hour monitored. The carrier was fairly strong but the audio was quite low at times. Heard in the 30 min gap between CRI's s/off at 1930 and s/on at 2000. Wantok Radio Light - Port Moresby (presumed). Then several days later, I noted it in my early morning:ħ324.94 PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Measured 7324.942 kHz, so lower as you say. Yes, also here with readable signal now at CRI break 1400. I'm thinking their frequency may be a little lower than when I last logged them? Bryan, Mangawhai - NZ. Heard fading in here around 0800 UTC today and quite readable by 0830. ![]() ![]() Nice to have them back on the air again! (Ron Howard, Asilomar State Beach, CA, Etón E1, antenna: 100' long wire). After 1357 (CRI sign off time) heard very weak signal clearly off frequency as usual by 1413 had definite religious songs 1418 tentative ID and back to religious music 1424 CRI transmitter turned on covering WRL. 1257-1258 heard religious song this opening is usually 1, 2 or 3 minutes long. Thanks very much to Hiroyuki Komatsubara (Japan) for the alert that WRL has reactivated after being off the air for some time now Jan 10 with several openings with CRI off the air. Here's Ron's first notes on his reception:ħ324.96, Wantok Radio Light (presumed). I think it may have been Hiroyuki Komatsubara who was the first to note the return of WRL, quickly followed by Ron Howard in California, Mauno Ritola in Finland, Bryan Clark in New Zealand, and myself. Although listed as only a 1 kW transmitter into a non-directional antenna from its location in Port Moresby, it is quite amazing how this tiny station can be heard as far away as Japan, USA and Europe. Over the past week or so, a few DXers around the world have noted the return of the low powered PNG station, Wantok Radio Light (WRL). Wantok Radio Light Reactivated in 7325 kHz - Shortwave. Nestor Vargas / DX SOCIETY (The world of radio) Informes de recepción enviados a: y respuesta por vía postal en 42 días.ĭiseño de la QSL: Monumentos Técnicos / Ještěd, mirador y transmisor, Bohemia del Norte. Recibida QSL de Radio Praga por informes de recepción enviados y correspondientes a los días 18 y 20 de Noviembre de 2.015 de su emisión en lengua española a las 03:00 UTC por la frecuencia de 9.955 Khz en la banda de 31 Metros (Transmisor de WRMI Radio Miami Internacional, en Okeechobe, Florida, Estados Unidos). QSL de Radio Praga via (Transmisor de WRMI Radio Miami Internacional, en Okeechobe, Florida, Estados Unidos). Sandipan Basu Mallick / DX SOCIETY (The world of radio) Station : Radio New Zealand International QSL Radio New Zealand International 9700 kHz Station : Voice of Turkey, Kazakh Service QSL Voice of Turkey, Kazakh Service 9785kHz Station : China Radio International, English Service QSL China Radio International, English Service 7255 kHz Calling this number incurs no extra charge above the equivalent of a standard US mobile phone call.TWR Africa, Ormo language listened on 03-Jan-16 between 16:45 - 16:59 UTC at 11660 kHz.Įmail : Basu Mallick / DX SOCIETY (The world of radio) Eutelsat 16A covers Europe, as well as North Africa, the Middle East, part of European Russia, areas in the Arabian Peninsula and part of the Caspian Sea region.ĭid you know that if you're in the US you can also listen to RRI broadcasts on your mobile phone? Our English language programmes are available via the following AudioNow "call-to-listen" phone number: 1.425.394.7081. The satellite transmits the unencrypted signals of RRI's channels. Symbol rate: 29,950 MSym/s, Standard: DVB-S2, Modulation: 8PSK, Audio PID 510. You can also listen to Radio Romania International's English programmes via satellite Eutelsat 16A on 11,512 MHz, vertical polarisation, azimuth 16 degrees East. RRI programs are also available on TuneIn (Radio Romania International 1) RRI and social media RRI can also be found on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, SoundCloud, Instagram, Flickr, LinkedIn, Spotify. All you need to do is go to the "RRI Live!" section in the top-right of our website, choose channel "1" for English. You can also listen to RRI's English language programming live over the Internet using the same SW broadcast schedule given above. Listen to English language programming live via the RRI website ![]()
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