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Author Topic: Vae Radio (Vietnam) 13890 USB 1045 UTC 5 NOV 2023  (Read 430 times)

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Vae Radio (Vietnam) 13890 USB 1045 UTC 5 NOV 2023
« on: November 04, 2023, 2328 UTC »
“Ladies and gentlemen, This is VAE Radio, broadcasting from Northern Vietnam. I am very eager to inform you of my upcoming broadcast, this time with extra power: 150W!!! ( My previous power level was only 40W) Date: Sunday, November 5th, 2023 Time: 10:45 - 11:15 UTC Frequency: 13890 kHz USB( Upper-side Band) The broadcast starts with a 1 kHz test tone blended with the station's ID. Then, two Slow-scan Television images will be transmitted in Martin 1 Mode. After that, the show begins. The program is transmitted with a power of 150W SSB and is fed to a horizontal dipole antenna at a 7-meter height. I hope you can take a little time to listen to my program and send me a reception report along with your comments and suggestions. Audio or Video recording of your reception is highly appreciated! My email address is vaeradio@gmail.com. For reception reports sent to me via email, they will be verified with e-QSL cards. If you want to receive a beautiful physical QSL card, please send your reception report via airmail along with 1 USD for return postage. (Please contact me via email at "vaeradio@gmail.com" for my postal address) THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION AND HAPPY LISTENING!”
« Last Edit: November 04, 2023, 2340 UTC by Shortwave_Listener »
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