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SE-TA 2 September 1 Broadcast Announcement
« on: August 28, 2020, 1232 UTC »

Email I received this morning:

RADIO SE-TA 2 GOES ON THE AIR!

RADIO SE-TA 2 will start broadcasting on September 1st, 2020 via our
own transmitter in Hartenstein (Saxony), Germany.
There will be a one-hour opening broadcast on the frequency of 6115 KHz
from 10:00 UTC (12.00 CEST).
In the evening, this one will be repeated again from 18.00 UTC (20.00 CEST).

With these transmissions reception conditions will be tested.
But it will also be about program content topics at RADIO SE-TA 2,
some of which have already been scheduled and others that are still being planned.

In the future, regular broadcasts are planned via our one transmitter according
to a broadcast scheme, which we will inform you about in due course.

Our quarterly broadcasts continue to be aired on the 1st Saturday
in the new quarter via the facilities of MEDIA BROADCAST in Nauen
on 6095 kHz with a radiation power of 125 KW.

Transmissions are already booked as follows:
03.10.2020 - 10.00-12.00 UTC (= 12.00-14.00 CEST) - special length!
02.01.2021 - 11.00-12.00 UTC (= 12.00-13.00 CET)
03.04.2021 - 10.00-11.00 UTC (= 12.00-13.00 CEST)

Your letters with comments, criticisms, music requests
and reception reports are welcome to: SE-TA@web.de

Yours sincerely
Christoph
Radio SE-TA 2
« Last Edit: August 28, 2020, 1322 UTC by Ct Yankee »
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