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Can anyone advise me as to the best chance to hear Radio France Int'l
on the East Coast US. Freq / time? Their web site is hard to figure out. If anyone has info on this, I would appreciate it! Thanks |
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"wavetrapper" wrote: Can anyone advise me as to the best chance to hear Radio France Int'l on the East Coast US. Freq / time? Their web site is hard to figure out. If anyone has info on this, I would appreciate it! Thanks Try http://www.eibi.de.vu/ . No RFI to NA but some broadcasts to Africa will come in. Norm |
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Radio France International (RFI) broacasts in French to US? None.
There are none that I am actively aware of. Sadly, St. Pierre & Miquelon were never used as a relay station bases to North America. -- Only 100 kw is needed to cover North America from the Atlantic Time Zone. -- At least 2 x HR 4/4/1 transmission antennas [standard for shortwave broadcasting] could have covered the US and Canada, provided that they were used simultaneously to create a 120 degree beam. -- This broadcast antenna design is essentally what RNZI uses at Rangataki Relay Station. Can anyone advise me as to the best chance to hear Radio France Int'l on the East Coast US. Freq / time? Their web site is hard to figure out. If anyone has info on this, I would appreciate it! |
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On Thu, 1 Sep 2005 15:41:11 -0700, "Max Power"
wrote: Radio France International (RFI) broacasts in French to US? None. There are none that I am actively aware of. Sadly, St. Pierre & Miquelon were never used as a relay station bases to North America. -- Only 100 kw is needed to cover North America from the Atlantic Time Zone. -- At least 2 x HR 4/4/1 transmission antennas [standard for shortwave broadcasting] could have covered the US and Canada, provided that they were used simultaneously to create a 120 degree beam. -- This broadcast antenna design is essentally what RNZI uses at Rangataki Relay Station. Can anyone advise me as to the best chance to hear Radio France Int'l on the East Coast US. Freq / time? Their web site is hard to figure out. If anyone has info on this, I would appreciate it! On this board, Canada and France are the same country. |
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In article ,
Max Power wrote: Radio France International (RFI) broacasts in French to US? None. There are none that I am actively aware of. Sadly, St. Pierre & Miquelon were never used as a relay station bases to North America. -- Only 100 kw is needed to cover North America from the Atlantic Time Zone. -- At least 2 x HR 4/4/1 transmission antennas [standard for shortwave broadcasting] could have covered the US and Canada, provided that they were used simultaneously to create a 120 degree beam. -- This broadcast antenna design is essentally what RNZI uses at Rangataki Relay Station. Can anyone advise me as to the best chance to hear Radio France Int'l on the East Coast US. Freq / time? Their web site is hard to figure out. If anyone has info on this, I would appreciate it! If your goal is to listen to the programming RFI is on at least one NPR affiliate, WNYE-FM 91.5 . They don't stream. Maybe it's on another affiliate that does. -- a d y k e s @ p a n i x . c o m Don't blame me. I voted for Gore. |
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RFI (or at least one part of Radio France) buys block time on some
big-city US broadcasting stations. It's often just two hours in the morning (drivetime). IIRC they are on 1120 AM in the Wash DC area. They're on in the Boston area but don't know the freq. One would think there would be a web site that listed these frequencies and times. |
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On 2 Sep 2005 03:53:52 -0700, "RHF" wrote:
NPR affiliate, WNYE-FM 91.5 http://www.faqs.org/faqs/culture-fre...section-6.html You can get RFI hours and frequencies for a poor shortwave schedule toward northern americas at this url http://www.rfi.fr/Fichiers/ecouter/F...s_ete_2005.pdf pages 11 and 12 Emetteurs radio et TV : http://perso.wanadoo.fr/tvignaud |
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BZZZT - wrong.
St Pierre and Miquelon used to broadcast shortwave and AM to North America. In fact it was one of the pretexts for MacKenzie King's plans to invade the Vichy controlled islands before the Free French showed up and got everyone in a tizzy (including the Americans who were pro-Vichy at the time). Since then, the islands broadcasted AM programming of Radio France Outremer on 1375 kHz until early 2004. The antenna is still there BTW ... |
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Theirry,
That is just what I was looking for! Merci, mon ami Russ Thierry VIGNAUD wrote: On 2 Sep 2005 03:53:52 -0700, "RHF" wrote: NPR affiliate, WNYE-FM 91.5 http://www.faqs.org/faqs/culture-fre...section-6.html You can get RFI hours and frequencies for a poor shortwave schedule toward northern americas at this url http://www.rfi.fr/Fichiers/ecouter/F...s_ete_2005.pdf pages 11 and 12 Emetteurs radio et TV : http://perso.wanadoo.fr/tvignaud |
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