Friday, January 31, 2020

Season 2019/20: The Season So Far - Part 6

A MOMENTOUS occasion is upon us - Carlisle United Football Club could widen the gap between themselves and the solitary place at the foot of the League Two table, as we move into February 2020.

Results: January 2020

Wednesday 1st [January]: League Two: Crewe Alexandra 4 - United 1
Saturday 4th: FA Cup: Cardiff City 2 - United 2
Saturday 11th: League Two: United 0 - Plymouth Argyle 3
Wednesday 15th: FA Cup (Replay): United 3 - Cardiff City 4
Saturday 18th: League Two: Oldham Athletic 1 - United 1
Saturday 25th: League Two: United 2 - Walsall 1
Tuesday 28th: League Two: Forest Green Rovers 1 - United 4


Fixtures: February 2020

Saturday 1st [February]: League Two: Mansfield Town v United (3pm)
Saturday 8th: League Two: United v Swindon Town (3pm)
Tuesday 11th: League Two: United v Cheltenham Town (7:45pm)
Saturday 15th: League Two: Crawley Town v United (3pm)
Saturday 22nd: League Two: United v Morecambe (3pm)
Saturday 29th: League Two: Cambridge United v United (3pm)

Good Luck to the Blues for the February fixtures!

Sunday, January 19, 2020

My DX Archive: Spring 2003

MARCH and May 2003 are the months from which these memories of radio broadcasts originate from. Memories of broadcasts from Winter 2002-03 can be found at the foot of the previous post, titled Magnificat.
The following broadcasts were heard on the Shortwave radio band.
Housekeeping notes: Times in UTC (GMT), frequencies in kiloHertz (kHz). Transmission power in watts or kiloWatts (kW). Logs transcribed from the original notes.

March 2003: Shortwave

  • 7 March [2003]: 2058 UTC: 5900 kHz: Radio Prague // 5930 kHz. Strong to fair reception. English to Europe // Asia, Australasia. 21 UTC broadcast with Jan Bellinger. News: Czech Republic has a new President. Rob Cameron with in depth look at news: Human rights commissioner attacked. Student sets himself alight in Prague.
  • 7 March: 2134 UTC: 5950 kHz: Voice of Russia English to Europe, America. 'The Jazz Show' Good to fair reception.
May 2003: Shortwave

  • 18 May: 0656 UTC: 6075 kHz: Deutsche Welle Strong to good reception. German language. Visit of Queen Elizabeth II. 0700 UTC News.
  • 18 May: 0747 UTC: 6140 kHz: Deutsche Welle 'Concert Hour' Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Strong to good reception.
  • 18 May: 0756 UTC: 6155 kHz: Radio Austria International Fair reception. German to Europe via Moosbrunn. Male and female hosts. ID. Signature tune. News at 0800 UTC: Casablanca, Washington. Snippet of speech by President Bush. To 0804 UTC.
  • 18 May: 0948 UTC: 9605 kHz: Voice of the Mediterranean Female host mentions Malta, music. Good reception. 'News Review' in the Maltese language to 10 UTC, 10 UTC 'Valletta Calling' French broadcast. To 1008 UTC.
  • 18 May: 1430 UTC: 9645 kHz: Vatican Radio Interval signature music 'Christus Vincit', Europe 1st Programme, Music programme, operatic male vocalists, Italian. Strong to good reception.
  • 18 May: 1522 UTC: 11660 kHz: Radio Australia Female host, Margaret Thursby, speaks to a male guest regarding East Timor. Good to fair reception.
  • 18 May: 1625 UTC: 11660 kHz: Radio Australia Male host with a male guest discussing university education. Good to fair reception. Interference from oriental / Chinese music, opening chimes of Radio Netherlands and birdcall of RAI - Italy.
  • 18 May: 1655 UTC: 12080 kHz: VOA Special English Voice of America Special English to Africa via Botswana. Female and male hosts, 'Fuller's geodesic dome'. Fair reception. 'People in America' to 17 UTC. 17 UTC: Portuguese service.
Thank you so much for once again visiting Reporting From The Fox Tower.
I do hope you are enjoying these posts, looking back to the days when shortwave broadcasts were heard from all over the world - Some still are.
I hope these posts also provide a fitting tribute to some of the stations, presenters, transmission sites no longer on air - Voice of the Mediterranean [VoM], as featured in this post, was based in Malta, originally broadcasting via a Deutsche Welle facility on Malta, until that closed in the mid 1990's. The above broadcast from VoM was most likely to have been heard via transmitters in Rome.
Broadcasts from Malta fell silent early 2004, but I do hope the texts and images from the likes of VoM in these posts do give you a feel for those broadcasts.

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Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Magnificat

My most grateful thank you to WEWN, Worldwide Catholic Radio, A Shortwave service of EWTN, Global Catholic Network, for the above image and the following text.

My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior; Because he has regarded the lowliness of His handmaid; for, behold, henceforth all generations shall call me blessed; Because He Who is mighty has done great things for me, and Holy is His Name; And his Mercy is from generation to generation on those who fear Him. He has shown might with His Arm, He has scattered the proud in the conceit of their heart.

He has put down the mighty from their thrones, and has exalted the lowly. He has filled the hungry with good things, and the rich He has sent away empty. He has given help to Israel, His servant, mindful of His Mercy, even as He spoke to our fathers, to Abraham and to his posterity forever. Amen.

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My DX Archive: Winter 2002-03

Welcome to memories of radio broadcasts heard years gone by, transcribed from my log books.
This post brings two broadcasts heard December 2002 and one heard January 2003.
The previous post, Autumn 2002, can be found here.
The following broadcasts were heard on the Shortwave radio band.
Housekeeping notes: Times in UTC (GMT), frequencies in kiloHertz (kHz). Transmission power in watts or kiloWatts (kW). Logs transcribed from the original notes.

December 2002: Shortwave
  • 22 December [2002]: 1730 UTC: 5935 kHz: World Bible Radio Network Strong to good reception. English via Riga, Latvia. Music, male host, ID.
  • 22 December: 1800 UTC: 5935 kHz: Laser Radio Strong to fair reception. English via Ulbroka, Latvia. Male host, Music: The Beatles 'All You Need Is Love' 100 kW transmission. Email: studio @ laserradio . net  Postal address: Laser Radio .net, B C M Aquarius, London WC1N 3XX  Stuart Ross on air 7-9pm UK Time.
January 2003: Shortwave

  • 1 January [2003]: 1555 UTC: 2335 kHz [Spurious reception?]: Radio France Internationale Fair reception. English news: Togo, Kinshasa, Burundi, African Service.

I would like to thank you once again for visiting Reporting From The Fox Tower.

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Sunday, January 12, 2020

My DX Archive: Autumn 2002

WELCOME to the first post of the year Twenty Twenty here on Reporting From The Fox Tower.
I am continuing to bring you memories of radio broadcasts heard years gone by, transcribed from my log books. This post brings broadcasts heard October and November 2002 on the Short Wave band.
The previous post, September 2002, can be found here.
Housekeeping notes: Times in UTC (GMT), frequencies in kiloHertz (kHz). Transmission power in watts or kiloWatts (kW). Logs transcribed from the original notes.

October 2002: Short Wave

  • 6 October [2002]: 1358 UTC: 6155 kHz: Radio Austria International English Service, close of the 'Network Europe' programme by the female host. Interval waltz with ID. 1400 UTC: German Service, 'Sonntagsjournal 1' with news of Al-Qaeda. Fair reception.
    [Image above: The Radio Austria International English Service schedule, 2002-2003.]
  • 6 October: 1639 UTC: 6295 kHz: Reflections Europe Strong to fair reception "Write to PO Box 44, Rogers Lane... 39482, USA" English to Europe "reflectionseurope . com" Frequency details.
  • 6 October: 1658 UTC: 7160 kHz: BBC World Service 'Sunday Sportsworld' takes a break for the 1700 UTC news: French super tanker ablaze near Yemen. Brazil elections. Good to fair reception. English to East Asia via Kranji, Singapore. 'The Sunday Play'.
  • 6 October: 1724 UTC: 9410 kHz: BBC World Service Good reception. English to Europe via Cyprus 'Play of the Week': 'Interior designs'. To 1733 UTC.
  • 6 October: 1739 UTC: 9510 kHz: BBC World Service Good to fair reception. English to South Asia via Kranji, Singapore / Thailand. Alistair Cooke's Letter from America: Gallup polls. Male announcer with ID at 1745 UTC, news headlines: French super tanker fire, Brazil votes, African unrest. 'Sports Roundup' Football results.
  • 6 October: 1810 UTC: 9760 kHz: Voice of America Fair reception. English to Europe, Middle East via Briech, Morocco. News: Iraq situation, French tanker fire in Yemen Port. 'VOA News Now': Stabbing in France. To 1820 UTC.
  • 6 October: 1825 UTC: 9775 kHz: Voice of Russia Good to fair reception. English to Europe, Africa. Clarinet concerto.
The National Emblem of Kuwait.
  • 6 October: 1849 UTC: 11990 kHz: Radio Kuwait Strong to fair reception. English to Europe, America. Music: R Kelly 'My Body's Calling (For You)', Marc Bolan & T-Rex '20th Century Boy'. Roxy Music 'Love Is The Drug'. To 1858 UTC.
November 2002: Short Wave
  • 11 November: 1155 UTC: 12095 kHz: BBC World Service 'Sports Roundup' Pakistan - Zimbabwe Cricket, WTA Tennis, Iraq has a new national football team coach. Trailer for 'Westway' competition. BBC World Service ID followed by news at 12 UTC: Small-scale famine returns to Ethiopia, Iraq says yes to UN resolutions. 'Newshour'. Strong to good reception.To 1205 UTC.
  • 11 November: 1226 UTC: 15175 kHz: Radio New Zealand International Good to fair reception. English to North West Pacific, Asia. Female host interviews politician regarding the New Zealand immigration policy. Male guest. Male host also speaks on the programme. Race relations.
  • 11 November: 1350 UTC: 15485 kHz: BBC World Service Strong to good reception. 'Write On' regarding coverage of 'Network Africa' and 'Focus On Africa' and the coverage of Zimbabwe and other African nations. To 1400 UTC.
  • 11 November: 1410 UTC: 15565 kHz: BBC World Service Good reception. St Martin's Day. 'Science In Action' studying the geology of the Moon. To 1420 UTC.
  • 11 November: 1427 UTC: 15745 kHz: WEWN Alabama USA Strong to good reception. English to Europe. Male preacher with references to the scriptures, establishing law with reference to St Thomas' words on laws. To 1441 UTC.
Magnificat (WEWN)
  • 11 November: 1450 UTC: 15825 kHz: WWCR-1 Nashville TN USA 'Worldwide Country Radio' Good reception. Music: 'Raining On Sunday' Randy Crawford. Male host. Postal address: 1300 WWCR Avenue 37218 USA. Email: country @ wwcr . com
  • 11 November: 1523 UTC: 17505 kHz: Radio Sweden Strong to good reception. Swedish World wide. Female and male hosts with interviews. Radio Sweden signature tune, off air at 1527 UTC.
  • 11 November: 1637 UTC: 18980 kHz: WYFR Family Radio Fair reception. To Europe, Choir singing. To 1646 UTC.
  • 11 November: 1653 UTC: 21455 kHz: WYFR Family Radio Strong to good reception. English to Europe 'The Radio Reading Circle' ID for 'Family Radio, The Sound of the New Life'. Choir music.
Thank you for taking the time to visit Reporting From The Fox Tower.
I do hope 2020 is good to you and you have an enjoyable, memorable year.

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