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20.12.2009 Suomessa Kuullut Keskiaaltoasemat Oseaniasta 1 ( 5 20.12.2009 Suomessa kuullut keskiaaltoasemat Oseaniasta 1 ( 5 ) kHz SDXL Asema Lähetinpaikka Alue Vanhat kutsut ex uusi 1970-79 1980-89 1990-99 2000-09 2010-19 Ensimmäinnen Ensimmäinen Maa kHz kHz vastaanotto vastaus New Plymouth/ 540 NZL NZ's Rhema Tauranga ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - 540 SMO SBC R One Apia ---------- ---------- ---------- ----4--7-9 18.10.04 LEM197+ 27.10.04 HAT 550 HAW KMVI Wailuku HI ---------- -----56--- ------67-- -------789 03.01.86 LEM17+ 03.01.86 HN 558 FJI R Fiji Suva ---------- ---------- ---------- -----5--8- 17.10.05 LEM212 17.10.05 HAT 567 GUM KGUM Agana 570 ....------ ---------- -1----678- --23456--- 18.10.91 LIV2+ 18.10.91 MKA 567 NZL RNZ National Wellington 2YA ---------- ---------- ---------- ------6--9 20.02.07 LEM244 - 570 HAW KQNG Lihue HI KIPO 1350 .......... .....-6-8- -------78- -------7-- 12.10.86 LEM18+ 04.11.88 EJH 576 AUS 2RN Sydney NSW ---------- ---------- ---------- -------7-9 04.10.07 LEM246 04.10.07 JMS 590 HAW KSSK Honolulu HI ---------- -----56-8- --2345678- --2--5-78- 20.10.85 LEM12+ 20.10.85 HAT 612 GUM KUAM Agana 630 ---------- ---------- ---------- -----56--- 05.10.05 LEM211+ - 620 HAW KHNU Hilo HI KIPA ......---- ------67-- 0-234567-9 ---------- 07.10.86 LEM18+ 07.10.86 HAT 630 AUS 2PB Sydney NSW ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 27.09.09 LEM277 - 630 AUS 4QN Townsville Qld ---------- ---------- ---------- -------7-- 04.10.07 LEM246+ 04.10.07 HS JMS 630 GUM KUAM Agana 612 .......... .......... .......... .......7-- 18.10.07 LEM248 18.10.07 JHU 639 FJI R Fiji Lautoka ---------- ---------- ---------- ----456-8- 27.10.04 LEM198+ 27.10.04 HAT 650 HAW KRTR Honolulu HI KHNR KORL ---------- -----56--- ---34567-9 -----567-9 02.12.85 LEM15+ 02.12.85 RS RNZ Wellington/ 657 NZL Southern Star Tauranga ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - 670 HAW KPUA Hilo HI 970 .......... .....567-- -1234567-- ----4--7-- 20.10.85 LEM12+ 20.10.85 HAT 684 AUS 2KP Kempsey NSW ---------- ---------- ---------- -------7-- 04.10.07 LEM246 04.10.07 JMS 684 FJI R Fiji Labasa ---------- ---------- ---------- ----45-78- 27.10.04 LEM198+ 27.10.04 HAT 690 HAW KHNR Honolulu HI KHCM KORL KQMQ ---3-5---- ---3-5678- ----4--78- 0----5-7-- 06.01.74 PED3+ 06.01.74 RV 702 AUS 2BL Sydney NSW ---------- ------6--- ---------- -------7-9 14.09.86 JVA+ 14.09.86 JVA 702 NZL R Live Auckland ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - 711 AUS 4QW St.George Qld ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 27.09.09 LEM277 - 720 AUS 6WF Perth WA ---------- ---------- ---------- -------7-- 27.02.08 LEM261 27.02.08 JMS 720 HAW KUAI Eleele HI ---------- -----567-- -------78- --2---67-- 20.10.85 LEM12+ 20.10.85 HAT 720 NZL RNZ National Invercargill 4YZ ----4----- ---------- ---------- ---------- 04.01.75 IVA - 729 AUS 5RN Adelaide SA .........- ---------- ----456789 0--3-5---- 28.09.94 ARI+ 28.09.94 ARI 738 OCE R Tahiti Mahina ---------- ---------- ---------- ----4567-9 20.10.04 LEM197+ - 760 HAW KGU Honolulu HI ----45---- -1-3-5678- 0123456789 0---45-7-- 01.01.75 PED4+ 01.01.75 HN 770 AUS 3LO Melbourne Vic 774 --------8- .......... .......... .......... 03.09.78 POS 03.09.78 POS 774 AUS 3LO Melbourne Vic 770 .........- ---------- ----4567-- 0--------9 13.10.94 ARI+ 13.10.94 ARI 774 NZL R Sport New Plymouth ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - Wellington 783 NZL Access R Wellington ---------- ---------- ---------- ------6--9 20.02.07 LEM244 - 790 HAW KKON Kealakekua HI ---------- -----5---- ----4-6--- ---------- 08.01.86 LEM17+ 08.01.86 HN 792 NZL R Sport Hamilton 1XSR ---------- ---------- ---------- -----5---- 20.10.05 LEM212 20.10.05 HAT 801 GUM KTWG Agana .......... .....----- -------78- -12345-7-- 14.10.97 LEM109+ 14.10.97 HAS 801 NZL NZ's Rhema Nelson ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - 819 AUS 2GL Glen Innes NSW ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 27.09.09 LEM277 - 819 AUS 6KW Kununurra WA ---------- ---------- ---------- -------7-- 27.02.08 LEM261 27.02.08 JMS 819 NZL RNZ National Tauranga ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - 828 AUS 6GN Geraldton WA ---------- ---------- ---------- -------7-- 27.02.08 LEM261 27.02.08 JMS Palmerston 828 NZL R Trackside North ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - (c) SDXL Suomen DX-Liitto ry. 20.12.2009 Suomessa kuullut keskiaaltoasemat Oseaniasta 2 ( 5 ) kHz SDXL Asema Lähetinpaikka Alue Vanhat kutsut ex uusi 1970-79 1980-89 1990-99 2000-09 2010-19 Ensimmäinnen Ensimmäinen Maa kHz kHz vastaanotto vastaus 830 HAW KHVH Honolulu HI KIKI ---3------ -1-3-5678- 012345678- 0--3-56789 06.01.74 PED3+ 07.01.82 EJH 837 NZL RNZ National Kaitaia ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - 846 AUS 2RN Canberra ACT ---------- ---------- -------7-- ---------- 30.11.97 LEM113 30.11.97 HAT 846 AUS 4CA Cairns Qld ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 27.09.09 LEM277 - 846 KIR R Kiribati Tarawa ---------- ---------- ---------- -----5-7-- 02.11.05 LEM214+ 02.11.06 JMS 850 HAW KHLO Hilo HI ---------- ---3-567-- 0123456--9 ---------- 31.10.83 LEM5+ 31.10.83 EJH 860 NZL 1YZ Rotorua 819 -------7-- .......... .......... .......... 23.10.77 EN 90% - 870 HAW KHNR Honolulu HI KAIM 880 ---------- ---345678- -12-45678- 0-...----- 12.10.83 LEM4+ 13.10.83 HAT 873 AUS 2GB Sydney NSW ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 27.09.09 LEM277 - 880 HAW KHCM Honolulu HI KHNR 870 .......... .......... .......... .......7-- 15.10.07 ENOX2 - RNZ 882 NZL Southern Star Auckland ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - 891 AUS 5AN Adelaide SA .........- ---------- ----45678- ---3-56-8- 24.10.94 LEM75+ 24.10.94 HN 900 HAW KNUI Kahului HI 1310 .......... ---3456789 -12345678- 0----567-9 12.10.83 LEM4+ 13.10.83 HAT 900 NZL Coast Whangarei ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - New Plymouth/ 918 NZL RNZ National Timaru ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - 927 FJI R Fiji Sigatoka ---------- ---------- ---------- -----5--8- 17.10.05 LEM212 17.10.05 HAT Palmerston 927 NZL NewstalkZB North ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - 936 AUS 4PB Brisbane Qld ---------- ---------- ------6--- ---------- 17.10.96 LEM98 17.10.96 HAT 936 MRA KSAI Susupe .........- ---------- ----4-678- -1-------- 29.10.94 LEM75+ 29.10.94 EJH 940 HAW KKNE Waipahu HI KHCM KJPN KDEO ---3-5---- -123456789 01234--789 0123456789 06.01.74 PED3+ 04.01.76 AAL 954 AUS 2UE Sydney NSW ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 27.09.09 LEM277 - 963 AUS 6TZ Bunbury WA ---------- ---------- ---------- -------7-- 27.02.08 LEM261 27.02.08 JMS 970 HAW KPUA Hilo HI 670 ---------- ---3-..... .......... .......... 07.01.84 LEM6 07.01.84 HAT 972 NZL NZ's Rhema Wellington ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - 981 AUS 2NM Muswellbrook NSW ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 27.09.09 LEM277 - 981 NZL RNZ National Kaikohe ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - 990 HAW KHBZ Honolulu HI KIKI KHVH 1040 .......... ---345678- -1-34--789 --2-456789 12.10.83 LEM4+ 12.10.83 TUA 1008 NZL NewstalkZB Tauranga 1ZD ---------- ---------- ---------- ----4567-9 16.10.04 LEM197+ 16.10.04 POS 1017 AUS 2KY Sydney NSW ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 27.09.09 LEM277 - 1017 TON A3Z Nuku'alofa ---------- ---------- --------8- ----45-78- 13.11.98 LEM121+ 13.11.98 MTM Kaitaia/ 1026 NZL NewstalkZB Whangarei ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - 1035 NZL NewstalkZB Wellington 2ZB ---------- ---------- -------7-- ----4567-9 16.10.97 LEM109+ 16.10.97 RS 1040 HAW KHVH Honolulu HI 990 -----5---- .......... .......... .......... 11.12.75 PED5a+ 11.12.75 HN 1040 HAW KLHT Honolulu HI KIFH KPOI 1380 .......... -12345678- -123456789 0----5-7-- 07.01.82 LEM+ 14.10.83 HAT 1044 AUS 2UH Muswellbrook NSW ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 27.09.09 LEM277 - 1053 NZL NewstalkZB New Plymouth ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - 1060 HAW KHBC Hilo HI .......... .....----- ---------- ---345-78- 03.01.04 LEM187+ 03.01.04 HAT Thursday 1062 AUS 4TI Island Qld ---------- ---------- ---------- .------7-9 04.10.07 LEM246 04.10.07 JMS 1080 HAW KORL Honolulu HI KWAI .......... .....---8- -12-4-6-89 0---4567-- 04.11.88 LEM34+ 04.11.88 HN 1080 MRA KCNM Chalan Kiya .......... .....----- ---------- 012-4----- 07.10.00 LIV7+ 06.02.01 JMS 1080 NZL NewstalkZB Auckland 1ZB ---------- ---------- ---------- ---34567-9 05.01.04 LEM187+ 05.01.04 HAT 1098 MHL V7AB Majuro ---------- ---------- ---------- ----45678- 18.10.04 LEM197+ 18.10.04 POS (c) SDXL Suomen DX-Liitto ry. 20.12.2009 Suomessa kuullut keskiaaltoasemat Oseaniasta 3 ( 5 ) kHz SDXL Asema Lähetinpaikka Alue Vanhat kutsut ex uusi 1970-79 1980-89 1990-99 2000-09 2010-19 Ensimmäinnen Ensimmäinen Maa kHz kHz vastaanotto vastaus 1107 AUS 2UW Neutral Bay NSW ---------- --2------- ---------- ---------- 03.03.83 EN 03.03.83 EN 1107 NZL R Live Tauranga ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - 1110 HAW KAOI Kihei HI KHEI ---------- ---3-567-- 012345678- 0-2-456789 12.10.83 LEM4+ 12.10.83 HAT 1116 NZL RNZ National Nelson ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - 1130 HAW KLEI Kailua HI ---345-7-- -1234..... .......... .......... 06.01.74 PED3+ 06.01.74 EJH 1143 NZL RNZ National Hamilton ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------9 24.10.09 LEM281 - 1152 FJI R Fiji Rakiraki ---------- ---------- ---------- ----456-8- 20.10.04 LEM197+
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