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Radio Exterior de España English
0000 0200 6055 2000 2100 9595 9680 (Monday thru Friday) Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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![]() N8KDV wrote: Radio Exterior de España English 0000 0200 6055 2000 2100 9595 9680 (Monday thru Friday) Very nice signal on 6055 at 0000. 3/13/04 Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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![]() "N8KDV" wrote in message ... N8KDV wrote: Radio Exterior de España English 0000 0200 6055 2000 2100 9595 9680 (Monday thru Friday) Very nice signal on 6055 at 0000. 3/13/04 Booming in Maryland--I learned that Chile only made divorce legal today. I bet they're partyin' in the streets. |
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Radio Exterior de España English 0000 0200 6055 2000 2100 9595 9680 (Monday thru Friday) Yesterday, there was too much static at my QTH. Today, I heard the intro where they mentioned the massive crowds that turned out to mourn, then the sound went mushy (a common problem with REE). I DID hear the anchorwoman asking somebody who was responsible, but I couldn't hear the answer. After 20 minutes I gave up and turned off the radio. Does anybody else have the mushy sound problem while listening to REE? What do you do to make the signal intelligible? They have a really good news department, but they're rarely intelligible enough on my end to listen to. I've noticed that they seem to be a little off frequency (like 6054.7 instead of right on 6055) which matters because they're usually pretty weak on my end. (The anchors could have better diction, but that's not under my control of course. ![]() |
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![]() tommyknocker wrote: N8KDV wrote: Radio Exterior de España English 0000 0200 6055 2000 2100 9595 9680 (Monday thru Friday) Yesterday, there was too much static at my QTH. Today, I heard the intro where they mentioned the massive crowds that turned out to mourn, then the sound went mushy (a common problem with REE). I DID hear the anchorwoman asking somebody who was responsible, but I couldn't hear the answer. After 20 minutes I gave up and turned off the radio. Does anybody else have the mushy sound problem while listening to REE? What do you do to make the signal intelligible? They have a really good news department, but they're rarely intelligible enough on my end to listen to. I've noticed that they seem to be a little off frequency (like 6054.7 instead of right on 6055) which matters because they're usually pretty weak on my end. (The anchors could have better diction, but that's not under my control of course. ![]() I did not note any 'mushy sound' here last night. The signal was very good and intelligible. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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![]() N8KDV wrote: Radio Exterior de España English 0000 0200 6055 2000 2100 9595 9680 (Monday thru Friday) Also: 2100 2200 9595 (Saturday) 2200 2300 9680 (Saturday and Sunday) Note that the times (and frequencies) will probably change on March 28. If all else fails, look for the broadcast one hour earlier. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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I quit listening to them in English when they dropped their 0500 UTC.
I now only tune in to their Spanish broadcasts on 15,120 kHz in the late afternoon at my QTH in Puerto Rico. They have an excellent news service. By the way, REE gets a plug every night on Television Espan~onla after the late evening news casts. Marty San Juan, Puerto Rico |
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