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Messages - AlainFR

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Super strong in France, Paris region too.
Receiver: no-name silver case TEF6686
Antenna: MLA30+ on balcony, dense urban area

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Sounds like band music, village fair music.
Dutch or German?
More likely German.
Playing "Speedy Gonzales" now in German

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QSLs Received / Re: Radio Northern Star 5895 kHz
« on: February 28, 2025, 0616 UTC »
Good day all.
Congratulation for the catch.
Hearing them faint but readable just as I write this.
Qodosen DX-286 + MLA30+ on my balcony, in Paris, France.

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Heard it too in Paris.
Weak and noisy.
Dutch talk and music.

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From Paris, France
Noisy, hardly readable
English talk, dance music
I think that they ask to report reception here?

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Hello Ray,
Thank you so much for this informative reply that clears up my doubts.
Best 73s

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Hello folks,
Newcomer here.
I registered to comment on this thread because I was listening to this exact frequency about 40 minutes earlier and much to my surprise I heard a jingle identifying the radio as "Radio Mi Amigo". Yes, I am positive. I made a recording that I submitted to a fellow SWLer younger than me with better ears and he confirmed.
Thing is, based on their web site, Radio Amigo was supposed to broadcast on 6085 kHz at that precise time, and they did. I checked the audio vs. the live stream. The program on 5980 was different, though.
Confused. Golden Oldies and Mi Amigo are supposed to be completely different radios, aren't they?

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