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All Time Compilation Logbook by Date/Time SKYWAVES Produced by: The British FM & TV Circle 15 Boarhill Grove DX Loggings, News Ashfield Park and Information for SUTTON-IN-ASHFIELD FM & TV DXers Nottinghamshire NG17 1HF All Time Compilation Logbook FREQ TIME DATE ITU STATION RDS CODE SIGNAL M RP 87.6 1998 D BR-4, Dillberg. D314 M JF 87.6 1998 D NDR-2, Hamburg. D382 M JF 87.6 - - - - reg G Rinse FM, Slough. pirate. Different to 100.3 Rinse FM 8760 RINSE_FM v strong GMH 87.6 HNG Slager R, Gyor (presumed) B206 M JF 87.6 1998 HNG Slager Radio, Gyšr. _SLAGER_ MJF 87.6 1998 NOR NRK Hedmark, Nordhue. F701 NRK_HEDM MJF 87.6 1998 S SR-1, 3 high power sites. E201 -SR_P1-_ MJF 87.6 SVN R Slovenia 202, un-id site. 63A2 M JF 87.7 D MDR Kultur, Chemnitz D3C3 M PW 87.7 1998 D MDR Kultur, Chemnitz. D3C3 M JF 87.7 1998 D NDR-4, Flensburg. D384 M JF 87.7 reg reg/1997 F France Culture, Strasbourg. Frequently pops up on meteor scatter. _CULTURE v good M JF Some very good peaks in May, up to 2 seconds. 87.7 1998 F France Culture, Strasbourg. F202 _CULTURE MJF 87.7 1998 FNL YLE-1, Eurajoki most likely, though other txÕs also here. 6201 M JF 87.7 ---- 1998 G Student RSL station in Lincoln? Regular. Many ID's & students! fair T JF 87.7 1998 I R Company? un-id site. 5350 M JF 87.7 1998 S SR-1, Halmastad. E201 M JF 87.7 1998 SVK Fun R Bratislava, Kosice. 2311 FUNRADIO MJF 87.8 1998 D SDR-1, Bad Mergentheim. D301 M JF 87.8 1998 FNL YLE-1, Vuotso (3kW) or Vaasa (1kW). 6201 M JF 87.8 1998 NOR NRK Sorlandet, Hovdefjell. FC01 M JF 87.9 unid. Autologged 6EA3 E DS 87.9? 1998 ? un-id. Had this a year ago. 08F0 M JF 87.9 reg reg G Kiddz FM, Reading (RSL). Radio by kids for kids 1201 Kiddz_FM excellent G IK 87.9 1998 S SR-1, Orebro or Ostersund. E201 -SR_P1-_ MJF 88.0 1998 D SR-1, Gottelborner Hohe. D3B1 M JF 88.0 1998 F France Musique, Ajaccio, Corsica or NRK-3, Bagn? F203 M JF 88.0 1998 NOR NRK-1, Gulen. F201 M JF 88.0 1998 S SR-1, Vislanda. E201 -SR_P1-_ MJF 88.1 1998 S SR-1, Gavle. Presumed Ð overnight test tone bursts. M JF 89.5 1998 D Bayern 2, Wendelstein. D312 M JF 89.5 1998 HNG R Juventus, Budapest. B303 M JF 89.6 1998 D Bayern 2, Bamberg. D312 M JF 89.6 1998 D DLR Berlin, Berlin/Britz. M JF 89.6 1998 S SR-1, Nassjo. E201 M JF 90.3 1998 D WDR-5, Nordhelle. D395 M JF 90.3 1998 S SR-1, Uppsala or Karlshamn. E201 M JF 90.7 1998 G BBC R 3, Skraig most likely - Outer Hebrides. Pontop Pike & MJF Rowridge probably too near. Several brief audio bursts // others appearances out of the noise level around 0000 - 0100. 90.7 1998 S SR-1, Vasteras. Presumed with overnight test tone. M JF 91.1 1998 S SR-1, Motala, Presumed with overnight test tone. M JF 91.7 1998 ? un-id. Sweden SR-2 or Spain R Euskadi. (Spanish audio noted at MJF times) E402 91.7 1998 NOR NRK Oppland, Bagn. F801 M JF 91.7 1998 S SR-2, Bollnas or Overkalix. E201 M JF 92.4 1998 S SR-1, Stockholm. unattended around 07:00 E201 -SR_P1-_ MJF 92.9 1998 S SR-1, Lycksele. Presumed with overnight test tone. M JF 93.9 DNK DR-3, Copenhagen. 9203 M JF 93.9 1998 NOR NRK-2, Kongsvinger TENT but could also be side of France MJF Culture 94.0 F202 93.9 1998 NOR NRK-3, Steigen. _NRK_P3_ MJF 93.9 1998 S SR-1, Lycksele. E201 M JF 94.0 1998 FNL YLE-2, Rovaniemi or Kruunupyy. 6202 M JF 94.0 1998 FNL YLE-3, Espoo. 6203 M JF 94.0 1998 G BBC R Scotland, Rosemarkie (Highlands & Islands). C915Ê noted BBC_??O? MJF at 15:30 for 25 second burst - good signal. Partial PS and channel indicator formed (42) Scottish accented OM changing toÊun-id station at end, possibly Scandinavian. C915 94.0 1998 NOR NRK-2, Trolltind, (tentative - poss France though unlikely, always MJF music). F202 94.0 1998 S SR-3, Ostersund or Motala. E203 M JF 97.2 1998 S SR-3, Visby. E203 M JF 97.3 1998 S SR-4, Halland. Early evening unattended reception. -SR_P4-_ MJF 97.5 1998 ? un-id. Difficult - Could be France Culture, Limoges on 97.5 or NRK- MJF 97.6 3 Gulen on 97.6. F203 97.5 1998 DNK DR-2, late evening while tuned to 97.6, DR-2 are on 97.5 and 97.7 MJF 97.7 so unsure which outlet popped up here. 9902 97.5 1998 S SR-3, Skovde or Tassjo. E203 M JF 97.6 1998 FNL YLE R Keski-Pohjanmaa, Kruunupyy. 6F03 M JF 97.7 1998 G BBC R1, North Hessary Tor or Sandale. M JF 98.7 1998 ? un-id. (Not sure if I got the frequency right on this one!) PI MJF suggests R Euskadi in Spain but unlisted here. Noted evening around 2100. E402 98.7 1998 NOR NRK-2, Bjerkreim. (Pres) Brief over BBC R1 splash 98.6 in NW good M JF 99.1 1998 D NDR-2, Helpterberg. D382 M JF 99.1 1998 NOR NRK-3, Melhus. F203 M JF 99.1 1998 S SR-3, Backefors. E203 M JF 99.9 1998 I RAI-3, multi-tx sites. 5203 M JF 99.9 1998 SVN R Slovenia 202, Kum. 63A2 M JF 100.8 1998 FNL YLE-4, Pihtipudas. YLE_FSR_ MJF 100.9 1998 D un-id German. D378 M JF 100.9 1998 POL R Merkury, Leszno. 3711 101.3 1998 HRV R Pula, Ucka. 644A M JF 101.4 1998 CZE CR-1, Ostrava. 232F __CR_1__ MJF 101.4? D R Schleswig Holstein, Flensburg. (Though RSH is also listed on MJF 101.5 from Molln - could possibly be either (both 20kW) unattended reception. D3E8 101.4 F R France Alsace, Strasbourg. F805 M JF 101.4 1998 POL R Zet, Suwalki. Listed with only 500W but quite frequent. 3205 M JF 101.7? 1998 ? un-id early morning unattended. (think this was the frequency but __ZAPAL_ MJF may have been 101.4, 5 or 6 - half asleep at time!!!) 101.7 1998 ? un-id. early morning unattended. Poland? _SWIATLA MJF 102.6 reg reg/1995 F R France Normandie Caen, Caen. Often pops up here with Fox weak G JF FM! 103.1 reg reg/1997 G Beacon R, The Wrekin. A better muzak mix, etc. Not bad reception BEACON__ fair G JF now Leicester Sound 103.2 off 103.1 1998 NOR NRK-4, Tana. F214 103.1 1998 S R Vasternorrland, Ange. EE24 103.2 1998 CZE CR-3, Votice. 232D M JF 103.2 1998 POL? un-id. Several loggings. 3963 M JF 103.4 1998 POL R Zet, Czestochowa. late afternoon, unattended reception. 3205 M JF 103.8 reg reg G BBC R Cymru, Llanraedre-ym-Mochnant. 50 watts! weak T JF 103.9 1998 FNL R Nova, Turku. __NOVA__ MJF 103.9 reg reg G BBC R Cornwall, Redruth. Seems to pop up and down on the v weak T JF frequency virtually all the time during better weather conditions. Never thought IÕd be able to class this one as a regular! Always very weak and mixing with BBC R Wales, Wenallt 103.9 NOR NRK-4, Oslo. F214 M JF 104.0 1998 SVK Funradio, Banska Bystrica. 2311 104.1 CZE R Frequence 1, Plzen. 2205 104.1 1998 POL R Zet, Krakow. 3205 105.5 D WDR Einslive, Teutoburger Wald EINSLIVE TCT 105.6 D Delta R, Flensburg _DELTA__ TCT 105.7 D Antenne Das R, Steinkimmen ANTENNE_ TCT 105.8 reg reg/1996 G Ashfield FM, Annesley Miners Welfare. This has to be the most strong G JF awful RSL station ever! Dreadful presentation. 106.2 1998 CZE CR-1, Hodonin. 232F M JF 106.2 1998 D HR-3, Heidelstein. D363 M JF 106.2 1998 D ORB Antenne Brandenburg, Brandenburg. D431 M JF 106.2 1998 FNL R Nova, Espoo. 6209 M JF 106.2 reg reg/1995 G Heart FM, Croydon. _HEART__ strong G IK 106.3 1998 D Hit R Antenna, Harz. (This PI refers to Regional R Brunswick on MJF 106.9. Shouldn't 106.3 have regional PI D589 instead?) DA89 106.3 1998 D SWR-4, Bad Marienberg. D6A4 M JF 106.4 1998 CZE CR Ceske Budejovice/CR-2, Ceske Budejovice. 2502 M JF 106.4 reg reg/1997 G Vibe FM, Mendlesham. Barely audible when driving around Sutton VIBE_FM_ v good G JF but very good signal at home on the beam! Almost full stereo! 106.5 1998 ? R Regina, un-id site. Czech Republic or Slovakia? 2402 M JF 106.5 1998 CZE CR Brno / CR-2, Brno. 2A02 M JF 106.5 1998 CZE CR Brno, Brno. 2A02 M JF 106.5 1998 D MDR-1 R Sachsen Anholt Dessau, Leipzig. D5D1 M JF 106.6 1998 ? un-id. Presume Sweden? Had this one about a year ago - still a MJF mystery. EA44 106.6 1998 D ORB Antenne Brandenburg/Pottsdam, Pinnow.
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