18.12.2012 Views

Von: BueschelW@web.de im Auftrag von Wolfgang Bueschel ...

Von: BueschelW@web.de im Auftrag von Wolfgang Bueschel ...

Von: BueschelW@web.de im Auftrag von Wolfgang Bueschel ...

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

commercials of Toyota & Irish Red Cross Society requesting donations for<br />

Pakistan floods.<br />

7265 kHz completely blocked by VOIROI Urdu & CRI Sinhalese at 1400 UT.<br />

[...] 1504 UTC: 7265 - Blocked by CRI Chinese<br />

11695 - 59+10db<br />

11805 - Not heard<br />

(Alokesh Gupta-IND, dxld Sept 5)<br />

The reason why Alokesh is hearing RTE Meyerton 15400 kHz so well would<br />

seem to be due to the az<strong>im</strong>uth in use being 19 <strong>de</strong>grees to East Africa and<br />

onwards, while Kununurra is beaming at 340 <strong>de</strong>grees to East Asia.<br />

The 19<strong>de</strong>g beam is not good for reception in Europe, while 340<strong>de</strong>g from KNX<br />

seems to reach Germany and the UK well.<br />

RTE-MEY 15445 kHz is a much better signal from 1430 UT at 330<strong>de</strong>g to West<br />

Africa and peaking to 9+ on the meter.<br />

BBC English via Ascension has taken over 15400 kHz from 1500 UT, and only<br />

fair at 27<strong>de</strong>g. RTE-MEY via 11695 kHz at 19<strong>de</strong>g from 1500 UT is not<br />

audible, and there is no trace of 7265 kHz either, so far.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Sept 5)<br />

RTE Meyerton 15445 kHz at 1545 UT signal S=9+10dB here in Barcelona Spain.<br />

(Tomas Men<strong>de</strong>z-ESP, dxld Sept 5)<br />

11695 RTE Ireland with post game or intermission commentary of Hurling<br />

finals at 1630 UT tune in. Good, Sept 5.<br />

(Mick Delmage-AB-CAN, DXplorer Sept 5)<br />

15400 Instead of expected RTE Dublin live sports Meyerton-AFS relay, I<br />

heard HCA Kununurra Australia's religious program in English only. 1300-<br />

1330 UT, Sept 5th. English religious talk, poor S=7 fluttery signal.<br />

At 1346 UT noted HCA Kununurra in Mandarin, scheduled 1330-1430 UT, fair<br />

S=8 fluttery signal.<br />

Very tiny weak signal UNDERNEATH, probably RTE Dublin sports transmission<br />

via Meyerton AFS.<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Sept 5)<br />

Here's the reply from RTE recvd last week regarding the txn dates ...<br />

- Quote -<br />

The Hurling final is on Sunday 5th September. This game is uniquely Irish<br />

and is generally not known very well outsi<strong>de</strong> the Irish community. The game<br />

is played with a small leather ball and is hit by woo<strong>de</strong>n sticks called<br />

'hurleys' about the same length as hockey sticks but much different in<br />

shape.<br />

For better <strong>im</strong>ages and information try <br />

The Gaelic football final is on Sunday 19th September. This game is also<br />

an Irish variation, not related to soccer or rugby, but uses a big ball<br />

like a soccer ball.<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX979.TXT[06.01.2011 12:40:26]

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!