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Offshore Music Radio marks Marine Offences Act Day
Offshore Music Radio, the leading global internet radio station, is proud to announce it will be commemorating the passing of the MOA on August 14 with a special simulcast on Shortwave. In addition to a special day of programming from Offshore Music Radio via broadband, dial-up streaming and Live 365 on 14 August 2004; the station will also be available across continental Europe via 9290Khz. The 9290Khz in Latvia is operated and marketed by KREBS TV, Riga. David Laine, joint founder of Offshore Music Radio, said: " We are very pleased to have secured this unique short-wave outlet for 14th August. "With this facility we'll truly be able to re-create the portable offshore sound of the 60's for listeners across Europe, even when they're walking to the shop - just as it was in 1967". Offshore Music Radio is based in the UK and now offers both Live365, Hi-Fi Broadband and dial-up listening options. Launched in early 2004, the station is already attracting listeners from a truly global listener base. ************************************************** **************ends In the last 30 days the OMR audience has spanned the U.K., U.S.A., Holland, Belgium, Germany, France, Canada, Japan, Norway, Denmark, Mexico, Australia, Czech Republic, Finland, Israel, Brazil, China, Sweden, Spain, Peru, Malawi, Austria, Ireland, New Zealand, Dominican Republic, Chile, Bahrain, Switzerland, U.A.E., Thailand, Turkey, South Africa, Venezuela, Colombia, Korea, Argentina, Aruba, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Bulgaria, Egypt, Uruguay, Poland, Romania, Italy, Malta, Bolivia, Slovak Republic and the Philippines. - Listen live via www.offshoremusicradio.com - Programme details via www.offshoremusicradio.com For More Information: Lyn Laine: Direct: +44 (0) 1709 867 092 Skype Internet telephone: offshoremusicradio The 9290Khz in Lavia is operated and marketed by KREBS TV, Riga. |
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Well, not on just yet... Their website indicates that they will be on
shortwave, 9290, from 1400-2000 August 14, 2004. dxAce Mike Terry wrote: Offshore Music Radio marks Marine Offences Act Day Offshore Music Radio, the leading global internet radio station, is proud to announce it will be commemorating the passing of the MOA on August 14 with a special simulcast on Shortwave. In addition to a special day of programming from Offshore Music Radio via broadband, dial-up streaming and Live 365 on 14 August 2004; the station will also be available across continental Europe via 9290Khz. The 9290Khz in Latvia is operated and marketed by KREBS TV, Riga. David Laine, joint founder of Offshore Music Radio, said: " We are very pleased to have secured this unique short-wave outlet for 14th August. "With this facility we'll truly be able to re-create the portable offshore sound of the 60's for listeners across Europe, even when they're walking to the shop - just as it was in 1967". Offshore Music Radio is based in the UK and now offers both Live365, Hi-Fi Broadband and dial-up listening options. Launched in early 2004, the station is already attracting listeners from a truly global listener base. ************************************************** **************ends In the last 30 days the OMR audience has spanned the U.K., U.S.A., Holland, Belgium, Germany, France, Canada, Japan, Norway, Denmark, Mexico, Australia, Czech Republic, Finland, Israel, Brazil, China, Sweden, Spain, Peru, Malawi, Austria, Ireland, New Zealand, Dominican Republic, Chile, Bahrain, Switzerland, U.A.E., Thailand, Turkey, South Africa, Venezuela, Colombia, Korea, Argentina, Aruba, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Bulgaria, Egypt, Uruguay, Poland, Romania, Italy, Malta, Bolivia, Slovak Republic and the Philippines. - Listen live via www.offshoremusicradio.com - Programme details via www.offshoremusicradio.com For More Information: Lyn Laine: Direct: +44 (0) 1709 867 092 Skype Internet telephone: offshoremusicradio The 9290Khz in Lavia is operated and marketed by KREBS TV, Riga. |
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![]() Volker Tonn wrote: dxAce schrieb: Well, not on just yet... Their website indicates that they will be on shortwave, 9290, from 1400-2000 August 14, 2004. 15:35 UTC: Have a S9 +10dB signal without voice on 9289 kHz... Berlin/Germany, NRD-525 with FD-4 Nothing here... not even a het. dxAce |
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![]() dxAce wrote: Well, not on just yet... Their website indicates that they will be on shortwave, 9290, from 1400-2000 August 14, 2004. Nothing at all heard here at 1402. If it's on, it's not making it here. dxAce Mike Terry wrote: Offshore Music Radio marks Marine Offences Act Day Offshore Music Radio, the leading global internet radio station, is proud to announce it will be commemorating the passing of the MOA on August 14 with a special simulcast on Shortwave. In addition to a special day of programming from Offshore Music Radio via broadband, dial-up streaming and Live 365 on 14 August 2004; the station will also be available across continental Europe via 9290Khz. The 9290Khz in Latvia is operated and marketed by KREBS TV, Riga. David Laine, joint founder of Offshore Music Radio, said: " We are very pleased to have secured this unique short-wave outlet for 14th August. "With this facility we'll truly be able to re-create the portable offshore sound of the 60's for listeners across Europe, even when they're walking to the shop - just as it was in 1967". Offshore Music Radio is based in the UK and now offers both Live365, Hi-Fi Broadband and dial-up listening options. Launched in early 2004, the station is already attracting listeners from a truly global listener base. ************************************************** **************ends In the last 30 days the OMR audience has spanned the U.K., U.S.A., Holland, Belgium, Germany, France, Canada, Japan, Norway, Denmark, Mexico, Australia, Czech Republic, Finland, Israel, Brazil, China, Sweden, Spain, Peru, Malawi, Austria, Ireland, New Zealand, Dominican Republic, Chile, Bahrain, Switzerland, U.A.E., Thailand, Turkey, South Africa, Venezuela, Colombia, Korea, Argentina, Aruba, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Bulgaria, Egypt, Uruguay, Poland, Romania, Italy, Malta, Bolivia, Slovak Republic and the Philippines. - Listen live via www.offshoremusicradio.com - Programme details via www.offshoremusicradio.com For More Information: Lyn Laine: Direct: +44 (0) 1709 867 092 Skype Internet telephone: offshoremusicradio The 9290Khz in Lavia is operated and marketed by KREBS TV, Riga. |
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![]() dxAce schrieb: Well, not on just yet... Their website indicates that they will be on shortwave, 9290, from 1400-2000 August 14, 2004. 15:35 UTC: Have a S9 +10dB signal without voice on 9289 kHz... Berlin/Germany, NRD-525 with FD-4 |
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![]() Volker Tonn schrieb: dxAce schrieb: Well, not on just yet... Their website indicates that they will be on shortwave, 9290, from 1400-2000 August 14, 2004. 15:35 UTC: Have a S9 +10dB signal without voice on 9289 kHz... Berlin/Germany, NRD-525 with FD-4 Signal went to zero (static noise S1-S2) within 1 minute from 15:40 to 15:41... |
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"Mike Terry" wrote in message ...
... Marine Offences Act Day Those militant homosexuals and their agenda! Have they no shame? |
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![]() Volker Tonn schrieb: Volker Tonn schrieb: dxAce schrieb: Well, not on just yet... Their website indicates that they will be on shortwave, 9290, from 1400-2000 August 14, 2004. 15:35 UTC: Have a S9 +10dB signal without voice on 9289 kHz... Berlin/Germany, NRD-525 with FD-4 Signal went to zero (static noise S1-S2) within 1 minute from 15:40 to 15:41... Fine music switching on at 14:00 UTC on 9290 S9 here... A bit distorsion by overmodulation I think... Strange thing: I can hear them them crystal clear in FM (narrow) mode. now playing: Billy Joe (McAllister) |
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![]() dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: Well, not on just yet... Their website indicates that they will be on shortwave, 9290, from 1400-2000 August 14, 2004. Nothing at all heard here at 1402. If it's on, it's not making it here. Checked again at 1920 and only hearing a het on the freq. dxAce |
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![]() Volker Tonn wrote: dxAce schrieb: Checked again at 1920 and only hearing a het on the freq. dxAce ...booming in here S9+25dB Maybe you can catch the signing off in a few hours..... In a few hours? According to their website they are on from 1400-2000... I have about 20 minutes till s/off. dxAce |
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