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CVC "La Voz Cristiana" on 17680 kHz @ 19:40 UTC
. S-Meter : S1~S3 with Fair Audio in Spanish {Español} Program "Contacto Explosivo" followed by "Noticias" Top of the Hour News in Spanish at 20:00 UTC . Questions - Anyone know the "CVC" "La Voz Cristiana" Shortwave Radio Station's actual Call Sign ? ? CAA-CEZ: Chile ? ? XQA-XRZ: Chile ? ? 3GA-3GZ: Chile ? . La Voz Cristiana "CVC" -aka- Christian Voice { The Shortwave Radio Media Operation of Christian Vision } CVC LA VOZ CRISTIANA = http://www.vozcristiana.com/ CVC LA VOZ CRISTIANA = http://www.cvclavoz.cl/ . La Voz Cristiana "CVC" - Programación por Lunes a Viernes - Miercoles http://www.vozcristiana.com/article/frontpage/47 . La Voz Cristiana "CVC" - Transmisiones Frecuencia CVC LA VOZ CRISTIANA = http://www.cvclavoz.cl/frecuencia.htm Shortwave Radio Broadcast Frequencies Servicios de Onda Corta, Calera de Tango Transmisiones de CVC La Voz (Español) To : Norte de Sudamérica On : 17680 kHz . Christian Vision - Touching a Billion One-by-One . . . CHRISTIAN VISION = http://www.christianvision.com/ Christian Vision has facilities in England, the United States, Brazil, Chile, Zambia, Mozambique, Angola, East Timor, India and Australia. . CVC La Voz Cristiana - Shortwave Broadcaster de Chile http://www.christianvision.com/graph...iongraphicsite... * CVC Shortwave Radio Station in Chile is based 30km southwest of Santiago, the Capital City of Chile in a rural location, Calera de Tango. CVC La Voz Cristiana = http://www.cvclavoz.cl/ * The CVC Shortwave Radio Station operates eight 100 Kw Shortwave Radio Transmitters and provide Broadcasts 24 Hours a Day in Spanish throughout Ibero America (Latin America and Spain) and the United States. CVC La Voz Cristiana = http://www.cvclavoz.cl/ CVC Shortwave Chile also Broadcasts 24 Hours a Day in Portuguese to Brazil. . . The World Clock - Time Zones UTC-to-Local = http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/ Map of Daylight-and-Nightime Around the World UTC MAP = http://www.time.gov/timezone.cgi?UTC/s/0/java The Grey-Line between Daylight and Darkness Map GREY-LINE = http://dx.qsl.net/propagation/greyline.html . RHF's Standard "QSL" Information Posting for Shortwave Radio Listeners (SWL) [ Reference Message with Links and URLs ] http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...5a245dc0f5d16f . My Radio/Receiver : Icom IC-R75 (R-75) with Kiwa Mods Using an external RCA 4" Full Range Mini-Speaker [5" Cube] . Today's 'new' Shortwave Listening (SWL) Antenna : Linner Twin (2) Element Horizontal Wire Antenna 63 Feet Long - - - a la John Doty Laid-Out : South-East to North-West (Far End) from the Back of he Roof of the House to the Backyard TV 'type' 300 Ohm to 75 Ohm Matching Transformer RG6 Coax Cable Feed-in-Line about 25 Feet Long ? Why ? Two End-to-End "Linner" Horizontal Wires ? MT:===============-------------------------------------o Balun : 24 Feet Twin Lead and 39 Feet Litz Wire . * The 24 Feet of 300 Ohm Twin Lead is connected across the 300 Ohm Side of the Matching Transformer. * The 39 Feet of Litz Wire [ 50-Strands of # 41 AWG ] is connected to one side of the Twin Lead. - Note the other side of the Twin Lead is not connected at the Far-End it Floats in Parallel. * The Total Length is 63 Feet for the Longer * Note the Shorter Wire is 24 Feet and it's Far-End is not 'connected; and this "other' Side of the Twin Lead Floats in Parallel to the Longer Side. . Sort of : Acts like One Wire -and- Acts like Three Wires : * 63 Feet ~ 1/4 WL for 75m Shortwave Band ~ 3.9 Mhz * 39 Feet ~ 1/4 WL for 49m Shortwave Band ~ 5.9 Mhz * 24 Feet ~ 1/4 WL for 31m Shortwave Band ~ 9.4 Mhz Might call it an End-Fed-Windom Antenna . . . . . . Remember 55.5% of Shortwave Radio Listening (SWL) is the Shortwave Antenna = http://tinyurl.com/ogvcf . My Location : OK-Land, Cali-4-Ni-A, USofA Metro-Area : SF Bay Area Geographic Region : Northern California World : West Coast of the USA (North America) Global : N 37.78° Latitude by W 122.24° Longitude . | | | / \ ........! ....... |
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