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Loggings => Shortwave Broadcast => Topic started by: flexoman61 on July 02, 2015, 0446 UTC
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Could someone verify this.
Radio Verdad, 4550 kHz 0434z
Chiquimula transmitter in Honduras 1 kw
S9
Talk in Spanish and playing some odd music.
This second time I've put this in my log, but hard
to believe. 1 kw from Honduras ??
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That is indeed Radio Verdad, this is really the first low powered Central/South American station I've ever heard. Back in the Winter I heard it too, and at night I can go outside and still pick this station up. Amazing since it's such low power, I imagine either the antenna or the frequency chosen is excellent.
I ought to write them a reception report, that would be a pretty neat QSL card to get.
Here's the frequency, showing that Radio Verdad is its only occupant. I'm in New York and I sometimes hear Radio Verdad just with my Tecsum PL-660 with the telescopic antenna, even indoors sometimes.
http://www.short-wave.info/index.php?freq=4055
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I hear them regularly with a good to average signal. The last time I checked I thought they were running 5kW?
Pay no attention to their broadcast times, especially sign-off. They often run American preachers on a pay-for-play basis after official sign-off.
Another one to look for is Radio Cristal from the DR. 500 watts on 5010, but sometime they're a kHz. or two higher. They're usually weak, but if props are good, they're an easy catch in the early evenings.
Good luck.
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Thanks for confirmation guys. Awesome DX catch.
I was 99% sure I was correct, but got to make sure.