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Author Topic: 2 Hours of Rock & Roll Music on Shortwave!  (Read 929 times)

Offline Paul B. Walker, Jr.

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2 Hours of Rock & Roll Music on Shortwave!
« on: August 01, 2016, 1936 UTC »
The next broadcast of The Classics Experience with Paul Walker is going to be the biggest yet. It'll all take place in late August with 2 hours of rock n roll music with maybe a few country songs thrown in for good measure. The show is ALL about the music and providing something different on the shortwave bands, so all you'll get from the show is MUSIC. There will be NO rants, raves, personal opinions or political and religious rants. No commercials or sponsors either. I fund the broadcast out of my own pocket so I can pick whatever music I want and not have to answer to anyone but George D. Beagle!

Here's how the broadcast schedule looks

WRMI 7570kHz  Saturday August 27th 0400 to 0600UTC. Beaming at 315 degrees towards Vancouver. It should provide a good signal to the West Coast of the US and Canada and probably parts of the midwest and upper midwest along the way.

WRMI 11580kHz Friday August 26th 2100 UTC to 2300UTC., This signal target area is Eastern North America and Western Europe.

WINB 9265kHz Saturday August 27th 0330 to 0530UTC. This should provide good coverage into the Midwest, parts of southern Canada and into Mexico. It was weakly heard in Australia and New Zeland during my last broadcast.

Channel 292 6070kHz Friday August 26th 2200 to 2400UTC. This should provide good coverage of central and parts of Western Europe.

Shortwave Services 15195khz via Armenia Saturday August 27th 1200 to 1400UTC. Beaming at 65 degrees towards Japan.

Who knows, I might find another frequency or two before the broadcast happens!

Reception reports are accepted by postal mail only, $2US is requested to help defray postage and QSL card costs.  I know I still owe folks QSL Cards from my last 2 broadcasts. Im a procrastinator and my administrative assistant, George is always laying down on the job.

Contact information for reception reports:
Paul B. Walker, Jr.
PO Box 353
Galena, Alaska 99741-0353 USA

There may be MFSK32 data and pictures during the broadcast. I will announce during the broadcast if and when that happens.
Paul B. Walker, Jr.
paul@alaskaradionerd.com

Program Director: KSKO 89.5 McGrath, Alaska www.kskopublicradio.com

Afternoon Air Talent: Hits 106 KLMI Laramie, WY 3 to 7pm Mon-Sat www.myhits106.com

Available for voiceover work, use the email listed above!