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Loggings => European Pirates and Private Stations => Topic started by: Ray Lalleu on October 03, 2019, 1731 UTC
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on 6275.75
1725 accordion waltz, 1727 a few words, junior? singer in D,
1730 more D music or alike
1740 more D songs, a G song now
edit : ID Polkawelle confirmed by e-mail
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Why is this likely Heintje? This was Radio Polkawelle...
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S-9 level signal at Arvika Sweden SDR....with SINPO 35333...
1803 Aufraumen by Jung An Tagen
1806 Woman announcer with "You are Tuned to Radio ....", several syllables, sounded like Polkawelle but not sure...The folk song Goodbye (Het is Tijd,Bue Bye) by Trumpet Stars
1809 Bye Bye, tot ziens by De Four Tak
1812 Arrivederci by Tony Christie
1816 Woman anncr with English ID...Radio "sounds like Polkawelle"....
1816.... cut carrier
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Why is this likely Heintje? This was Radio Polkawelle...
Because Heintje was a D junior singer very well knowned in Germany in the early 60's,
and Radio Heintje is heard from time to time, and several songs were by a juniior voice.
But Radio Polkawelle is another name from the same team...