Asian FX, 1584 kHz

In the last couple days, I’ve listened mostly to UK and Latin American stations. Just half an hour ago, I heard Asian FX on 1584 kHz for the first time. There was some interference by other stations on the same frequency but every now and then the signal was really nice and clean.

Dazzle FM, 6280 kHz

One more audio clip for today. The frequencies between 6200 and 6400 kHz are regularly used by free radio stations in Europe for transmitting music with low power. Today, I listened to Dazzle FM for 20 minutes on 6280 kHz. The signal strength was OK but it faded in and out very often. Usually in… Continue reading Dazzle FM, 6280 kHz

MFR 2, 1107 kHz

A couple of years ago, I spent most of my summer vacation in rainy Scotland. Aberdeen, Cairngorm, Seil and Inverness. This morning, I returned to Inverness on 1107 kHz when listening to MFR 2 with a very good signal.

Channel 292, 6070 kHz

Today, Channel 292 on 6070 kHz had a big signal and played music from my younger years…. “pump up the jam, pump it up”… I went to their website and noticed today is the 10th anniversary of their shortwave broadcasts. I just love that there are companies and people keeping the shortwaves alive!

COPE Valencia, 1296 kHz

Spain is yet another interesting country for DX – one just has to know the times when one can expect to hear local station identifications. Otherwise, one just spends the morning and evening by listening network programming. One of the strongest Spanish signals is provided by COPE Valencia on 1296 kHz. This time, I recorded… Continue reading COPE Valencia, 1296 kHz

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Gold, London, 1548 kHz

By today’s standards, Radio Gold is a high power AM station. As such it can be heard in Finland almost daily (I suppose). Unfortunately, it is not the only station on this channel. Just 15 minutes ago, it alternated with the Kuwaiti Radio Sawa transmitting on the same frequency. In any case, I was able… Continue reading Gold, London, 1548 kHz

Radio Merlin International, 6305 kHz

What would you expect when scanning from 6200 to 6400 in a Sunday morning? That’s true: some free (a.k.a. pirate) radio stations. Today, the first station I identified was Radio Merlin International with a stable, not too strong signal. As there was no interference, it was very readable and sometimes even enjoyable.

Coast FM, 6280 kHz

A couple of days ago, I heard Coast FM on 6280 with program from Tenerife. Actually, I’m not sure if the shortwave program is transmitted from the Canary Islands or from Central Europe. In any case, a pretty good signal for a short wave station!

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