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7325 0000-0330 smtwtfs Rampisham 500 300 WSE AMERICAS N AM<br />

7325 0000-0330 smtwtfs Woofferton 250 320 WSE AMERICAS N AM<br />

9825 0245-0300 smtwtfs Rampisham 500 285 BBC ENGLISH C AM<br />

9825 0300-0345 smtwtfs Rampisham 500 285 SPANISH C AM<br />

9825 0345-0400 ..twtfs Rampisham 500 285 SPANISH C AM<br />

6190 0245 0300 smtwtfs Woofferton 300 294 BBC ENGLISH C AM<br />

But VT group Rampisham has a lot more arrays towards CAN/USA, Carrib.<br />

Skelton serves other parts of the world, but not Americas.<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews May 22)<br />

S-9 +10 to +20 at 1513 UT, in Carrollton, Texas, USA (near Dallas).<br />

Beautiful signal. Great music, too!<br />

(J<strong>im</strong> K5JG, dxld)<br />

"UK Rocks the world" now on 15760 kHz, 1518 UT. Very good here in Swe<strong>de</strong>n.<br />

(Claes Olsson, Cumbredx mailing list via DXLD)<br />

I just heard UK Rocks the world playing rock music at 1528 UT on Sunday,<br />

May 16, 2010 using a Sangean ATS 818ACS receiver and 100 ft Coax dipole<br />

antenna. Signal was good at my QTH in TN. Announcer female accent giving<br />

name of transmission, followed by email addy, inviting reception reports,<br />

off by 1601 UT. A Great catch on Sunday DXing.<br />

(Noble West-TN-USA, dxld May 20)<br />

15760, "UK Rocks the World" tested again Sunday May 16; did not check it<br />

here until near the end, 1555 with ID, more music; if there was any signoff,<br />

I missed it since already gone at 1558 as I was comparing signal<br />

level to some other frequencies. 15760 was VG, somewhat stronger than<br />

Portugal 15560, about equal to Sackville/CRI 15220, and weaker than WHRI<br />

15195.<br />

The site continues to be confi<strong>de</strong>ntial, why? Other reports of good but<br />

spotty reception in North and South America, Europe and South Asia, but<br />

Noel Green in NW England found it "poor and fluttery", i.e. in skip zone,<br />

make a UK site likely. And what's the point? There is not enough rock<br />

music already everywhere, including from the UK?<br />

BTW, the correct spelling of the name is "UK Rock's The World". I know<br />

this because I see an e-QSL reproduced in May World DX Club Contact on<br />

page 22, from Greg Majewski, CT. So it really means, "UK Rock Is the<br />

World". The card also says Belfast UK, so it should really be UKOGBANI.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld May 20)<br />

15760 UK Rocks the World - Woofferton (?), *1458-1558* May 16, Opened<br />

with Tom Petty "Freefalling", numerous IDs and asking for reception<br />

reports to ukrockstheworld @ googlemail.com Woman with slogan "more music,<br />

less talk". Off with final ID. Fair to good with fading.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, NASWA Flashsheet via dxld)<br />

UK 11875 Die Suchmaschine hilft nicht weiter, stn ID nicht aufnehmbar:<br />

11875 kHz ca 1900 UT mit relig progr in zuerst Westafrikanischer, dann<br />

einer in Mali gesprochenen Sprache, empfang O=4. Hast du eine I<strong>de</strong>e, wer<br />

das sein koennte?<br />

(Dieter Krumbach-D DL5NFZ, May 21)<br />

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