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Author Topic: Radio OZ-Viola 5825 AM 1300 utc 19 jan 2019  (Read 812 times)

Offline Dxcan

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Radio OZ-Viola 5825 AM 1300 utc 19 jan 2019
« on: January 16, 2019, 1501 UTC »
Received this advance notice after sending a e-mail on when their next broadcast would be scheduled
for broadcasting from Jan Steen.


It sounds both as an adventure and very exciting to broadcast.
I think of advertising or anything else that might indicate it was us,
because maybe we are not 100% alone on the frequency.
We have a new broadcast in the weekend 19 - 20/01 19, o'clock 13 UTC.

You can read more about us here: http://ozviola.dk/


So that's this weekend January the 19th and 20th at 1300 UTC.
The frequency is 5825 kHz. Power is suppose to be 150 watts AM
(600 watts PEP).

Edward Kusalik
« Last Edit: January 19, 2019, 1406 UTC by Ray Lalleu »
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Re: Next BC of Radio OZ-Viola on 5825 kHz....
« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2019, 1753 UTC »
This probably belongs elsewhere as they're not a pirate station.

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Re: Next BC of Radio OZ-Viola on 5825 kHz....
« Reply #2 on: January 17, 2019, 0057 UTC »
You are absolutely right.

I figure this topic will be locked in this forum quite soon while being moved to the 'shortwave broadcast stations' forum, where it rightly belongs.

http://www.conceptnews.org/stella.html