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Säsong 56, Nr 13 18 Januari 2016 – Allt Falköpingsredaktionen - TL Säsong 56, nr 13 18 januari 2016 – allt Falköpingsredaktionen - TL Stoppdatum: MV-Eko Stoppdatum Huvudredaktör Nästa Nr 14 1 februari TL (tips) Stoppdatum e-post: [email protected] Nr 15 15 februari OA (tips, även info, QSL till resp red) e-post: [email protected] 1/2 Nr 16 29 februari OA (tips) TL (tips) In Memoriam Arctic Radio Clubs äldste medlem, Gunnar Wrange, avled den 5 januari 2016 efter just ha fyllt 96 år. Han var medlem sedan tidigt 60-tal. Vi sänder våra tankar till hans barn och övrig släkt. Hans radiointresse var mycket stort och han skulle alltid ha det bäst tillgängliga. Ekonomi var inget problem, då fadern grundade den stora optikkedjan i Göteborg, Wranges Optik, som sedan Gunnar drev. Tore Larsson och Bengt Ericson hade mest kontakt med honom och BE talade med honom dagarna före jul 2015, då han frågade om betalningen för den WRTH han beställt och fått. För sin ålder var han mycket klartänkt och diskuterade ofta aktuella radiosaker. På senare år var det ofta störningar som kom upp, då han hade problem med nya digitala produkter, som grannarna införskaffade. För 20 år sedan drev han hårt med den lokala eldistributören för att få bort en starkströmsledning som gick i närheten och han lyckades faktiskt. Den monterades ned och kablades under jord. Gunnar var med vid två ARC-konvent, i Varberg och Jönköping. Gunnar och TL hade en tät förbindelse, då det gällde ”Medlodikrysset” i P4, eftersom Gunnar ofta ville fråga om saker han inte hade löst. Detta fram till för några år sedan då Gunnar tyckte det blev för många moderna artister i krysset. Det är ett fantastiskt sätt att hålla hjärnan i trim. Nedanstående passande vers finns att läsa i Gunnars dödsannons: Så var Du en länk till en värld som var En epok sedan länge förliden Och med hjärtat varmt och med hjärnan klar levde Du helt i tiden Vila i frid Gunnar – Arctic Radio Club/Bengt Ericson sid 1 Äntligen vinter! Efter en höst med milt väder och hårda vindar har vi nu fått en helt annan väderlekstyp. Sedan en bit in på nya året har vi haft minusgrader, dock kan vi inte mäta oss med Naimakka som hade 42,8 grader minus runt Trettondag jul. Men även minus 18, som vi haft som lägst (i torsdags), biter i skinnet, men oj vad skönt det känns efter en riktig långpromenad i den klara, friska luften att komma hem och brygga en god kopp kaffe! WRTH 2016 Se ”Sekreteraren” i detta nummer. I denna utgåva utöver de fasta spalterna: * Bandscan AM från Christiansted, St Croix, US Virgin Islands – Stig Hartvig Nielsen QSL: * KNEB Scottsbluff NE-960 kHz – JOB * KGFX Pierre SD-1060 kHz – HR * WOON Woonsocket RI-1240 kHz – JOB * WGDJ Rensselaer NY-1300 kHz – HR * KFKA Greeley CO-1310 kHz – HR * KTOP Topeka KS-1490 kHz – RÅM * Nostalgia - ett par bilder från förr rundar av detta omfattande Eko – TBV och TON ARC Newsflash: För bidrag: [email protected] Blogg: www.arcticradioclub.blogspot.se/ LOGGEN All Times in MV-Eko are UTC Noteringar i loggen: ABU/K = Arnstein Bue, Kongsfjord ABU/S = Arnstein Bue, Smøla Färger i loggen som markerar olika årtal: xx.yy 2015, xx.yy.2014, xx.yy.2013, xx.yy.2012, xx.yy.2011 TN tackas hjärtligt för hjälpen att redigera ABU:s hörigheter till ARC:s format. Det är Arnsteins önskan att hans hörigheter, även de äldre, skall ingå i den ordinarie loggen eftersom dessa är gjorda vid hans normala lyssnar-QTH (Kongsfjord och Smøla) och inte vid några DX-expeditioner. Önskemål från klubben har framförts om en mer frekvent inrapportering. GNÅ = Gert Nilsson som lyssnat i Ånäset JOB/F = Jan Oscarsson som lyssnat i Bosse Olofssons QTH i Furuögrund KM/K = Kai Mauseth, Kongsfjord KM/S = Kai Mauseth, Smøla OJS/K = Odd-Jørgen Sagdahl, Kongsfjord OJS/S = Odd-Jørgen Sagdahl, Smøla RFK = Ronny Forslund som varit ”hemma” i Fredriksfors över helgerna och lyssnat RÅM/F = Rolf Åhman som lyssnat i Bosse Olofssons QTH i Furuögrund Europa 630 25.11 0700 BBC R Cornwall. ABU/S 2014 918 8.1 2200 R Slovenija stark. (918,028) TN 936 12.1 0855 Dales Radio, Hawes tycktes nu med reguljärt px HM 981 8.1 2300 R Star Country, Emyvale med svagt ID i kamp med flera andra. (981,012) TN 981 2.1 2149 R Český Impuls med riktigt lyckade covers på tjeckiska av kända hitlåtar, t ex ”Lady Rose” och ”Shake, rattle and & roll”. Lokalstyrka. RFK sid 2 1062 8.1 2300 R AM med ID efter göken. Möjligen Cmolas. TN 1066 2.1 2128 Country Radio spelade Johnny Cash och en massa tjeckisk country. RFK 1107 15.1 2229 AFN Bavaria, Vilseck kör nu The Eagle-programmet // 1143 kHz, men hade vid detta tillfälle lokal ID med AFN Bavaria och PSA-snack. Sedan //1143. Vi får se hur länge de sänder eftersom nedläggning har annonserats, men inte när. BE 1179 2.1 0810 Hörby Mellanvåg bästa jag hört dem, även om Rumänien var med också. JE 1233 2.1 2228 R Dechovka med sin umpa-bumpa-musik. Mycket stark. RFK 1269 1.1 2159 COPE Badajoz sekunden innan COPE Zamora. Men den jag verkligen vill ha (Ciudad Real) fanns inget spår av på den nu “fria” frekvensen. JE 1269 2.1 2050 R Novi Sad, Vojvodina går bra sedan DLF kastade in handduken. RFK 1269 3.1 0727 R Novi Sad, Vojvodina blev idad här nu HM 1269 13.1 1945 R Novi Sad, Vojvodina med 5 kW sändaren i Srbobran, som sänder programmet på serbiska. Ofta riktig balkanmusik. Under finns flera intressanta stationer, men cx har inte varit bra för sådan jakt. BE 1278 8.1 2300 Pulse 2, Bradford med "This is Pulse 2", därefter nx. TN 1305 8.1 2300 Smooth Radio, Christchurch i kamp med Hallam 2, Barnsley. Nx. TN 1323 4.1 2220 R Base 101, Virgonza di Padova med riktig DJ-mx. Mycket snack på italienska med få ID. Delvis gick den mycket bra. BE 1323 15.1 2201 R Base 101, Peragi di Viconza med ID, ganska stark. TN 1350 2.1 2243 I AM Radio med discolåtar i parti och minut. Bra styrka. RFK 1368 7.1 2133 Manx Radio, Douglas // webstream + ID. Ganska bra styrka. TN 1377 7.1 1356 R Khvylia, Vinnystya med ID och spurioser på 850-980. TN 1377 7.1 2138 Asian Sound Radio Ashton Moss med ID. Stark. TN 1386 16.1 1555 R Jcom, Leeds "This is R Jcom, we will resume broadcasting after completion of Shabbab". ganska svag och störd. (1386,003). TN 1434 4.1 1510 Överton från Vesti FM på 1413. (1434,88) TN 1440 1.1 0030 R Paradise, belgisk pirat som tog över frekvensen efter att Luxemburg stängt med en gammal inspelning av ett engelskt program från 2-0-8. QRK 3-4. RFK 1440 2.1 0700 Paradise FM “förpestade” natten efter att påpassligt hoppat in i tomrummet efter Luxemburg. Inte förrän här ett riktigt id dock efter en minuts tyska nyheter. JE 1467 2.1 1745 R Maria, Col de la Madone med körsång och franska. RFK 1485 7.1 2203 BBC R Merseyside, Wallasey med ID. TN 1494 13.1 2300 Energy FM via en trolig irländsk pirat // webstream. Hörd vid ett flertal tillfällen. Tack till Alf Persson samt Ken Baird i Skottland för hjälp med att plocka fram denna station. Även Radio-de-blauwe-pirat är hörd på 1494 vid några tillfällen. (1494,019) TN 1593 2.1 2108 Bretagne 5 spelade bl a ett par Elvis-låtar. Mycket stark och bra musikmix. RFK 1602 5.1 2259 SER R Segovia tillhör väl inte de allra vanligaste spanjorerna. JE 1602 7.1 2215 En riktigt rörig frekvens. R Seagull starkast. Även BBC R Kent hördes samt på (1602,003) R AM Krakow med ID och körde dunka-dunka mx. Vid 2240 även (1601,993) en SER-station. TN 1611 28.12 2115 LLE-4 Bergen Kringkaster med tjusiga jinglar och morse-ID:n för LKB/LLE. RFK Afrika 171 2.1 1828 Medi 1, Nador med nyheter och trafikrapporter //9575.Går oftast bra med program omväxlande på franska och arabiska. RFK 917 6.1 2210 R Gotel, Yola efter tips via A-DX. Gårt trängd som vanligt. (917,0) TN 963 8.1 1900 R Tunisie Internationale inledde dagens sändning på spanska. 3-4 CB 1377 15.1 2201 R Free Africa, Mwanza ganska bra med ID och mx. TN sid 3 Oid/Tent Afrika 1440 6.1 1713 Ganska säkert var det Adamawa BC, Yola med avslut på nyheter där väldigt mycket handlade om Nigeria. Tips via Michael Haun i A-DX. Från stationens hemsida: "ABC Yola, Always in tune with changing times, a radio broadcasting medium for news, sports and entertainment programmes." TN Asien 558 10.10 1530 R Fahrang stark som attan. GNÅ 585 10.10 1530 R Quran Tehran med TOH-id. (584.996) GNÅ 657 10.10 1532 IRIB R Gilan Kiashahr försenat TOH-ID. GNÅ 846 10.10 1530 IRIB R Tabriz hyfsat stark. GNÅ 864 10.10 1530 IRIB R Kermanshah mycket stark vid ID. GNÅ 882 10.10 1520 TWR Asia Puttalam programannonsering. GNÅ 882 10.10 1602 IRIB R Mahabad med et lokalanrop jämnstark med TWR. GNÅ 918 10.10 1546 AIR North Suratgarh bra vid lokalid. GNÅ 927 10.10 1525 SBC R Jeddah svagt med anrop). (926,981) GNÅ 927 10.10 1630 IRIB R Lorestan med lokal programannonsering. (926,997) GNÅ 945 10.10 1528 IRIB R Kordestan lokalannonsering.
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