Radio Austria, Radio Sweden & Radio Tashkent

Shortwave listening. BBC World Service, Deutsche Welle etc

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Radio Austria, Radio Sweden & Radio Tashkent

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Good reception tonight
Radio Austria @ 12:40UTC on 17715khz and
Radio Sweden on 13580 Khz and Radio Tashkent on 15295khz @ 12:15 UTC
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Does'nt seem to be any other shortwave radio listeners out there, no replies in over 6 months ?
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wayne wrote:Does'nt seem to be any other shortwave radio listeners out there, no replies in over 6 months ?

I don't listen to the shortwave radio stations, i just like to be able to pick up as many english ones as i can at a given hour/half hour.
I gotta admit, been lazy lately and been listening to the BBC either from the C1 satellite or on 585Khz relayed by ABC :-)

I'm also suffering horrible powerline interference here lately which is making my enjoyment of the radio hobby severely limited :-(
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I still listen to shortwave

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Hi,

I'm new to this forum. I do not listen to SW as frequently as I did, simply as news are easier to obtain via the internet. Still shortwave listening gives one a balanced news information. I used to do a lot of Dxing when young (in Sweden), then too young to be able to obtain a AR license. The interest in radio never did go away. As computers became more readily available I, being a bit of a geek, soon learned that there was a PC based radio unit called "Winradio", that unit covers all frequencies (some may already know that of course). The radio enabled me to find also emergency radio transmissions and my interests in using scanning facilities grew. I found this forum and I find it to be a pleasant one to join. You appear to be a well balanced and friendly lot what is seldom seen in many forums as some forums harbour persons of odd personalities.
Cheers from me and a very happy new year to you all.

Tom
Using Winradio 1000i & Discose
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Hi All

I'm suffering horrible powerline interference here lately on all HF band so have not trun on for last 3 weeks.

Regards Glen.
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How do you "Trun on "
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..he may mean Tune in...

post was way back in January....do you scan old posts?

Cheers,

Turnip
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