Radio Bulgaria in English: October 7, 2011
/Radio Bulgaria in English recorded in Europe on October 7, 2011 at 2100 GMT, shortwave frequency of 5900 kHz. Recording made using Kenwood R-5000 communications receiver and Wellbrook ALA 1530+ antenna.
Radio Bulgaria in English recorded in Europe on October 7, 2011 at 2100 GMT, shortwave frequency of 5900 kHz. Recording made using Kenwood R-5000 communications receiver and Wellbrook ALA 1530+ antenna.
Adventist World Radio Asia in English ("Wavescan" programme), recorded in Europe on 6 December 2015 at 1600 GMT, transmitting on shortwave frequency of 11780 kHz (Trincomalee, Perkara, Sri Lanka transmitter site, 125 kW transmitter power)
Radio Mi Amigo in English recorded in Europe on December 20, 2015 at 11.00 UTC, shortwave frequency of 7310 kHz (transmitter site in the Eifeldorf Kall-Krekel, Germany, transmitter power: 1 kW)
Voice of Turkey in English recorded in Europe at 1930 UTC on November 27, 2015, shortwave frequency of 6050 kHz (transmitter site: Emirler, Turkey; transmitter power: 500 kW)
Radio MI AMIGO in German recorded in Europe on October 31, 2015 at 11.18 UTC, shortwave frequency of 9560 kHz (transmitter site in the Eifeldorf Kall-Krekel, Germany, transmitter power: 1 kW)
Radio Romania in English recorded in Europe on 25 November 2015 at 23.03 GMT, shortwave frequency of 6015kHz
NHK Radio Japan in English recorded in Europe at 1800 UTC on December 1, 2015, shortwave frequency of 11800 kHz (transmitter site: Meyerton, South Africa; transmitter power: 250 kW). Recording made using Twente web receiver located in the Netherlands.
Free Radio Service Holland in English recorded in Europe on November 1, 2015 at 14.21 UTC, shortwave frequency of 9300 kHz. Recording made using Twente web receiver located in the Netherlands.
Voice of Turkey in English recorded in Europe at 1930 UTC on November 25, 2015, shortwave frequency of 6050 kHz (transmitter site: Emirler, Turkey; transmitter power: 500 kW). Recording made using Twente web receiver located in the Netherlands.
Voice of Turkey in English recorded in Europe at 1330 UTC on November 22, 2015, shortwave frequency of 12035 kHz (transmitter site: Emirler, Turkey; transmitter power: 500 kW). Recording made using Twente web receiver located in the Netherlands.
RFI - Radio France International in English recorded in Europe on October 3, 2015 at 0600 UTC, shortwave frequency of 13725 kHz (transmitter site: Issoudun, France, 500 kW transmitter power)
Radio Tirana in German and English recorded in Europe at 1930 UTC on October 1, 2015, shortwave frequency of 7465 kHz (transmitter site: Shijak, Albania; transmitter power: 100 kW). Recording made using Twente web receiver located in the Netherlands
Voice of Korea [North] in English and French recorded in Europe at 1330 UTC on October 2, 2015, shortwave frequency of 13760 kHz (transmitter site: Kujang in North Korea, transmitter power of 200 kW)
Reflections Europe in English recorded in Europe at 1943 GMT on September 27, 2015, shortwave frequency of 6295 kHz (recording made using Twente web receiver located in the Netherlands, transmitter power possibly 0,2 kW)
Reach Beyond "Voice of the Andes" in Russian and Chechen recorded in Europe on September 26, 2015 (the station broadcasts Saturdays 1530-1630 GMT on 13800 kHz via Moosbrunn, Austria transmitter site with 100 kW of power). This recording was made using Twente web receiver located in the Netherlands.
AWR - Adventist World Radio Asia in English, recorded in Europe on 21 December 2014 at 1620 GMT, transmitting on shortwave frequency of 11780 kHz (Trincomalee, Perkara, Sri Lanka transmitter site, 125 kW transmitter power)
This recording is not exactly shortwave broadcast, but was made in Europe from the satellite transmission of Deutsche Welle in English broadcast on 4 July 1996 at 2000 GMT. During that time DW was offering extensive service for Europe with many interesting entries. Programmes were also transmitted over the shortwave (by the way: it is interesting that the frequency announced with regard to 41mb is now, in 2015, beyond the allowed band)
Voice of Korea [North] in English and French recorded in Europe at 1330 UTC on September 18, 2015, shortwave frequency of 13760 kHz (transmitter site: Kujang in North Korea, transmitter power of 200 kW)
Radio Saudi Internationale in French recorded in Europe at 1400 GMT on September 17, 2015 off the shortwave frequency of 17660 kHz (transmitter site: Riyadh in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; transmitter power: 500 kW, beamed towards West Africa). Recording starts with around 1-minute constant sound tone, followed by station's interval signal (bird songs) and station's ID
Radio Algerienne in French & Arabic recorded in Europe at 0500 GMT on September 16, 2015, shortwave frequency of 9535 kHz (transmitter site: Issoudun, France; transmitter power: 500 kW, beamed towards North and Central Africa). News in French starts in the 2nd minute of the recording and lasts around 7 minutes
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