Saturday, July 29, 2017

Happy Mondays at Kendal Calling

Watch live video from kendalcallingfestival on www.twitch.tv
THE 2017 Kendal Calling festival is well underway and this year, the performances have been streamed, including the Happy Mondays, presented by Amazon Music. Enjoy the magic of Shaun Ryder, Rowetta, Bez and co ☺

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Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Support the Sunflowers at Kendal Calling!


KENDAL Calling festival is getting underway and, amid all the festivities, you can support Hospice at Home Carlisle and North Lakeland by supporting their sunflower appeal, details of which you will have learned in the above video.

Enjoy the weekend and support the sunflowers!

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Sunday, July 23, 2017

Wallpaper of the Week, 23 July 2017


WALLPAPER of the Week is a visit on the B6270 to Tailbridge Hill, Nateby, the view is to the northwest and to the fore is a stone cairn. This image was captured 20 September 2016 at 1330 in the early afternoon. To add what you can see in the distance: The town of Kirkby Stephen can be seen to the far right of the shot; The village of Nateby is centre, though slightly obscured by the peak of the cairn and to the left is the view towards Ravenstonedale. Further into the distance are the lakeland fells. Enjoy the image.

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Introducing Amy


INTRODUCING Amy Willerton to Reporting From The Fox Tower - Amy is a former Miss Great Britain and a Miss Universe Finalist (2013). Amy stepped into the national spotlight when she appeared on ITV's 'I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!' Amy then made the big step into television presentation, as well as modeling, with a move to the United States, where she became the presenter of 'Every Little Step', which reached seventy five million households in the United States.

Amy has also featured in the British television series 'The Jump' - Amy was the winning female of the series. Amy's modeling work continues, voted the fourteenth 'Sexiest Woman In The World' by FHM.

Keep up to date with Amy:
Visit her website
Follow Amy on Twitter
Amy on Facebook
Amy on Instagram
Amy on Pinterest
Amy on Tumblr

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And finalé


CONGRATULATIONS Chris Froome, winning Le Tour de France for the fourth time!
Image courtesy of ITV.

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Sunday, July 16, 2017

Midsummer Medium Wave, July 2017

JULY 2017 on the Medium Wave band began with an evening tuned to 1179 kHz, which, in days gone by, was home to Radio Sweden. Let's take a trip down memory lane with this 1991 QSL card!


A log of broadcasts received on the Medium Wave band of the Roberts R881, Tuesday 11 July 2017.
Housekeeping notes: Times in UTC (GMT), frequencies in kiloHertz (kHz) and transmission powers in watts or KiloWatts (kW).
  • 11 July: 1957 UTC: 1197 kHz: A trace of audio on this frequency, most likely to be Absolute Radio, UK [400 watts via Wallasey, Merseyside].
  • 11 July: 2006 UTC: 1215 kHz: Absolute Radio, UK. Strong to good reception, up to 200 kW via Moorside Edge, West Yorkshire. Music: Guns 'n' Roses 'Sweet Child O' Mine', Kings of Leon 'Down South' recorded live at BST Hyde Park. Station ID (transmission echo on the audio!), music news: Mark Knopfler to play on the new Killers album? Music: Radiohead 'High And Dry' from the album 'The Bends', Dire Straits 'Romeo And Juliet'. To 2022 UTC.
  • 11 July: 2045 UTC: 1233 kHz: Absolute Radio, UK. Good to moderate reception, most likely to be 300 watts via Sheffield. Promo for the Absolute Radio smartphone app, music from Bob Marley and the Wailers 'Could You Be Loved', station ID, ads: British Gas boilers, 'Game of Thrones' on Now TV. Music: U2 'One' from the album 'Achtung Baby', Gorillaz 'Dare' and Madness 'It Must Be Love'. To 2113 UTC.
  • 11 July: 2117 UTC: 1242 kHz: Absolute Radio, UK. Strong to moderate reception, most likely 1 kW via Stockton-on-Tees. Music: No Doubt 'Don't Speak', station ID (transmission echo audible). Music: Ash 'Shining Light', promo for the Christian O'Connell breakfast show. Music: Fleetwood Mac 'Everywhere' and Liam Gallagher 'Wall Of Glass'. To 2130 UTC.
  • 11 July: 2138 UTC: 1251 kHz: Smooth Radio, UK. Good to moderate reception, most likely to be 760 watts via Great Barton, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. Music: Spandau Ballet 'True', station ID for Smooth Radio, male speech, lost to the noise floor. Ad break: Dartford Crossing, The Sun, PPI, hearing solutions, British Gas new boilers. Music: 'What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted', ID 'Smooth Love'. Music: Christina Perri 'Jar of Hearts' and Phil Collins 'Groovy Kind of Love'. To 2153 UTC.
I also heard a mix of broadcasts at 2159 UTC on 1260 kHz, one of which I believe was Smooth Radio, most likely to be via Bristol, Bath or Wrexham. I heard Al Green 'Let's Stay Together' and a 2200 UTC news bulletin: Wimbledon 2017: Johanna Konta [GB] in the Semi Finals. I could also hear music of an Asian flavour, though I believe I heard a Smooth Radio ID at 2206 UTC.


That completes the log for July 2017. Enjoy the weekend!

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Friday, July 14, 2017

We must catch up!

REPORTING From The Fox Tower has been quite quiet recently, due to a technical outage at RFTFT HQ, which, thankfully, was resolved by the good people at KTD, Kendal.

The plan for posts over the last couple of weeks was to address the summer of sport which is now upon us, which I shall bring you, but as Wimbledon 2017 is coming to a close, one Penrith business is thriving as they supplied Traybakes to the Championships. Learn more from this recent ITV Border report by Kate Walby:
Here is a recent photograph of the team at Traybakes, Redhills, Penrith, who have won a contract to supply cakes to TV chef Paul Hollywood and also to Wimbledon.
[Managing Director Justine Carruthers, centre, with sales administrator Chris Raffel, left, sales and marketing manager Judith Keating, right and their bakery technician team, back; 16 May 2017. PAULA THANNER]:

The Traybakes team, May 2017

As this post is a 'hello again' after a couple of weeks, I shall be back in a day or so to re-establish regular posts. Until then, enjoy the weekend!

M a r t i n

Monday, June 26, 2017

Wallpaper of the Week, 26 June 2017

TAKING you down memory lane to a recent stop - August 2016 - for Wallpaper of the Week.
The image is of Christ The Redeemer in the foreground, with the Rio 2016 Olympic Stadium in the distance, with colours of the nightlights peppered throughout. Enjoy the image.

Best of Luck, Katy!


ONE of the athletes who competed at #Rio2016 was Katy Sealy, (pictured above, at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games) representing Belize. Reporting From The Fox Tower first introduced Katy on March 28 with the 'Meet The Olympian!' post, followed by the '...5 Gold Rings' post on April 2.

Katy is currently in Tegucigalpa, Honduras for the Central American Senior Championships, taking place this coming weekend. Here is a Tweet from Katy, in Honduras!
The picture was Tweeted June 26. For more of Katy on social media, here she is in training for the hurdles, shared on Vimeo:

katysealyvideo1 from D Sealy on Vimeo.

Finally, I hope you have learned a little bit more about Katy and join me in wishing her well for the Championships.
If you want to find out more about Katy, visit her website. If you would like to make a donation to assist Katy in reaching her targets, visit her GoFundMe page. Keep up to date with Katy via her social media: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Good Luck, Katy!

Sunday, June 18, 2017

A Midsummer Night's DX (June 2017)

FIRST of all, I recently found the above spinning globe on the internet and thought it would decorate a post about radio broadcasts traveling the world quite nicely, so I have given it the privileged position at the top of the post.

The previous post of radio activity, logging Medium Wave, can be viewed here. That post opened with "It is raining!" - The weather cannot be anymore different, as this weekend is the hottest days of the year so far!

Let us move on to the subject of this post: A log of broadcasts received on the Short Wave band of the Roberts R881, Monday 12 June 2017.
Housekeeping notes: Times in UTC (GMT), frequencies in kiloHertz (kHz) and transmission powers in watts or KiloWatts (kW).
A QSL from Radio Peking, which would become Radio Beijing, latterly China Radio International.

  • 12 June: 1908 UTC: 7385 kHz: China Radio International, China. Good to moderate reception, 500 kW via Kashi-Saibagh, China. Albanian language including male and female speech, current music (Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake). To 1922 UTC.
  • 12 June: 1927 UTC: 7395 kHz: China Radio International, China. Good to moderate reception, 500 kW via Kashi-Saibagh, China. German language including male speech, music, female speech, instrumental music (Vanessa Carlton 'A Thousand Miles'), live music. To 1945 UTC.
  • 12 June: 1950 UTC: 7415 kHz: China Radio International, China. Good to moderate reception, 500 kW via Urumqi, China. Czech language 'Learn to speak Chinese' programme, off at 1955 UTC.
  • 12 June: 1957 UTC: 7415 kHz: China Radio International, China. Strong to moderate reception, 500 kW via Kashi-Saibagh, China. English language with 20:00 UTC news: Leaders of China and the Philippines meet; New military award created; EU are ready to discuss Brexit with the UK, though a new UK Government is yet to be formed, following the June 8 election; President Macron takes control in France; UK Government announces Cabinet reshuffle. Other news: Military plane crash. Chinese passenger plane returns to Sydney airport, following discovery of engine casing damage. Weather: Hong Kong gale warning. Feature: Paul James presents 'Chinese Theatre', touring China, looking at a Chinese television series. To 2012 UTC.
  • 12 June: 2037 UTC: 8700 kHz: Spurious broadcast from Radio Romania International! English language, male speech, Romanian ties with US President Donald Trump - The Romanian President visited Trump at the White House. To 2042 UTC.
  • 12 June: 2056 UTC: 9420 kHz: Voice of Greece [ERT / Helliniki Radiophonia], Greece. Strong to moderate reception, 170 kW via Avlis, Greece. Greek language including female speech, music - A Zither! Female vocals. Male and female speech, music. Male speech. To 2120 UTC.
A QSL from ERT The Voice of Greece.
Until the next time, enjoy!
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Sunday, June 4, 2017

Season 2016/17: The Ups and Downs

THE 2016 - 2017 Football season has finally come to a close, with the UEFA Champions League Final in Cardiff on Saturday evening.  Here are the placings that matter throughout the divisions, as well as the teams that lifted the trophies this season:

Premier League:
Champions: Chelsea (pictured above)
Relegated: Hull City, Middlesbrough and Sunderland.

EFL Championship:
Champions: Newcastle United
Promoted: Brighton and Hove Albion
Play-Off Winners: Huddersfield Town
Relegated: Blackburn Rovers, Wigan Athletic and Rotherham United.


EFL League One:
Champions: Sheffield United (pictured above)
Promoted: Bolton Wanderers
Play-Off Winners: Millwall
Relegated: Port Vale, Swindon Town, Coventry City and Chesterfield.

EFL League Two:
Champions: Portsmouth
Promoted: Plymouth Argyle and Doncaster Rovers (pictured below)
Play-Off Winners: Blackpool
(Carlisle United finished 6th; Losing on aggregate to Exeter City in the Play-Off Semi-Finals)
Relegated: Hartlepool United and Leyton Orient.

Doncaster Rovers celebrate promotion.

National League:
Champions: Lincoln City
Promoted via Play-Offs: Forest Green Rovers
(Barrow finished 7th)
Relegated: York City, Braintree Town, Southport and North Ferriby United.

Trophies (in chronological order, throughout the season):
EFL Cup: Manchester United
EFL Trophy: Coventry City
UEFA Europa League: Manchester United
FA Cup: Arsenal
UEFA Champions League: Real Madrid.

Real Madrid, 2017 Champions League Winners.

Saturday, June 3, 2017

Ten Years On: Elton John at Brunton Park

BRUNTON Park, Carlisle has played host to Olly Murs and Louisa Johnson this [Saturday] evening, the second night of music, as UB40 and Level 42 performed on Friday night. Other recent concerts at Brunton Park have included Rod Stewart, but Saturday [3rd June] marked the tenth anniversary of Elton John at Brunton Park.

For the Elton John & His Band setlist, thoughts, memories and reflections on an evening attended by over eighteen thousand, take a look at the original Elton John at Brunton Park post on Reporting From The Fox Tower, by clicking here.  Enjoy.
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Sunday, May 28, 2017

An Amazonian Princess meets an American Pilot...

... And brings us the cinema event of the Summer.

DC Comics Superhero Wonder Woman reaches the cinema screen this summer, courtesy of Warner Brothers, with Gal Gadot in the lead role.

This motion picture also appears to be breaking new ground; It is the first Superhero film to be directed by a female, with a female in the lead role. That is the only researched knowledge I shall impart about the movie; You will find out the story when you go see it.

There are a number of screenings in the North West, beginning with 'first look' preview screenings, courtesy of Vue Cinemas in Carlisle, Barrow in Furness and Lancaster, at 00:01 on Thursday (June 1). Showings will continue throughout Thursday at Vue Cinema Carlisle [eleven showings], Lonsdale Alhambra Penrith [two showings] and Brewery Arts Centre Kendal [one showing]. Other screenings will, of course, be scheduled at those and other cinemas following release on Thursday.  Enjoy.

Sunday, May 21, 2017

Season 2016/17: The Season So Far - Part 10 (The Finalé)

THE forty six League Two matches had been completed. Carlisle United Football Club finished the season in sixth place. Carlisle United qualified for the League Two Play Offs, which were scheduled as follows:


The first leg was United v Exeter City at Brunton Park, Sunday 14 May, 6:30pm.
Here are the match highlights, courtesy of Carlisle United:


Sunday 14th: Sky Bet League Two [Play Off]: United 3 - Exeter City 3  (Attendance: 9708)

Image of some of the 9708 crowd, courtesy of Carlisle United Football Club.

The second leg was on the evening of Thursday 18 May, 7:45pm at St James Park, the home of Exeter City. With the aggregate score of 3-3 from the first leg, this second leg would be a winner takes all match.
Here are the match highlights, courtesy of Carlisle United:


Thursday 18th: Sky Bet League Two [Play Off]: Exeter City 3 - United 2  (Attendance: 7450)

Exeter City won the second leg 3-2 and took the tie 6-5 on aggregate.
Carlisle United's season has ended; Exeter City will face Blackpool at Wembley Stadium for a place in League One. Blackpool defeated Luton Town in their Play Offs.

Thank you for following The Season So Far posts here on RFTFT.

I would like to thank everyone at Brunton Park for another rollercoaster season, the staff there through the week, the Blues store staff, the matchday programme and Golden Gamble ticket vendors (including Ewan and the Blues Lotto team too!), the ticket office staff, the stewards, the caterers, the turnstile staff, matchday PA - So proud to be a supporter of the Club, of Mr Curle and the playing staff, of the ground staff for once again being recognised for their work in keeping the playing surface one of the best.
To all the other unsung heroes that aren't in this post, thank you too.
Let's keep building together and do it all again next season - With a promotion!!

Monday, May 15, 2017

Medium Wave, May 2017

IT is a mid-May Monday and it is raining. So stay sheltered, put the heating back on (but only if you need to) and enjoy this post here on Reporting From The Fox Tower, as I bring you a list (or a log, to use the term in radio broadcast reporting circles) of broadcasts received on the Medium Wave band of the Roberts R881, throughout the day of Sunday 7 May 2017.
Housekeeping notes: Times in UTC (GMT), frequencies in kiloHertz (kHz) and transmission powers in watts or KiloWatts (kW).
  • 7 May: 1113 UTC: 810 kHz: BBC Radio Scotland, UK. Moderate to poor reception, up to 100 kW via Westerglen, Scotland, UK. Football: Scottish Premier League: Partick Thistle v [Glasgow] Rangers. Update from the EFL (English Football League) Championship: Blackburn Rovers lead in their match. 'Sunday Sportsound on BBC Radio Scotland'. Joe Garner is in the Rangers team. GOAL: Thistle 1 - Rangers 0. To 1135 UTC.
  • 7 May: 1146 UTC: 837 kHz: BBC Radio Cumbria, UK. Moderate reception, 1 kW via Barrow in Furness, UK. Music: Eddy Arnold 'Make The World Go Away'. Music of the 1960s, presented by Joe Costin. Now playing: 'I've Put A Spell On You'. Speech by Joe Costin, ID (spoken by Richard Nankivell), music. Joe Costin gives telephone, text and email contacts. Music. To 1156 UTC.
  • 7 May: 1214 UTC: 855 kHz: BBC Radio Lancashire, UK. Moderate to poor reception, 1 KW via Preston, UK. Constant broken tone, speech at an OB [Outside Broadcast] with crowd noise - Football? To 1228 UTC.
  • 7 May: 1233 UTC: 882 kHz: BBC Radio Wales, UK. Strong reception, up to 100 kW via Washford, Somerset, UK. Actress Alison Steadman is the studio guest; Music: 'You've Got A Friend'. Ms Steadman talks about her acting career, the shows 'Little Voice' and 'Pride And Prejudice' and awards. Music: The Red Army Choir. I believe the male host speaking with Alison Steadman was Aled Jones!  Continuity weather update, traffic and travel update.  1300 UTC news and sport update: General election campaign news from the major parties. Sport: Blackburn Rovers have been relegated from the EFL Championship to EFL League One. Cricket: Glamorgan. Time check: "Three minutes past one".  On air now: 'Lynn Bowles on Sunday'. Now playing: U2 'Desire'. Contact details; Question: "Have you switched your heating off yet?' Music: Texas 'When We Are Together', Harry Styles 'Sign Of The Times'. To 1310 UTC.
  • 7 May: 1338 UTC: 909 kHz: BBC Radio Five Live, UK. Strong reception, up to 200 kW via Moorside Edge, UK. One Day International cricket, England v Ireland at Lords. The England innings has ended on 328 runs. Football: Liverpool 0 - Southampton 0. Boxing: Tyson Fury issues a challenge to Anthony Joshua; The thoughts of Steve Bunce. Football: EFL Championship final day: Newcastle United are Champions (Brighton & Hove Albion are runners-up); Blackburn Rovers have been relegated to EFL League One. Horse racing news. Football: Live to Anfield: Penalty: Saved (Missed by James Milner of Liverpool). Liverpool 0 - Southampton 0. News update from the British & Irish Lions. Football: Preview of Arsenal v Manchester United. Golf update. Football: Live interview with Rafa Benitez, Manager of Newcastle United, winners of the EFL Championship.  To 1359 UTC.
  • 7 May: 1405 UTC: 936 kHz: Dales Radio, UK. Strong reception, 150 watts via Brunt Acres Road, Hawes, UK. Community Radio for the Yorkshire Dales. Music: Denice Williams 'Let's Hear It For The Boy'. ID, time check, Rob Stevens, music: K.T. Tunstall. "Taking a look at the Dales Diary soon", music: REM 'Losing My Religion', Evelyn 'Champagne' King 'Love Comes Down'. ID "What's on in the Dales" Giggleswick Gliders. ID. Music: Robbie Williams 'Old Before I Die'.  To 1425 UTC.
  • 7 May: 1440 UTC: 999 kHz: Rock FM 2, UK. Moderate reception, 800 watts via Longton (Preston / Blackpool), UK. Ad for insurance provider, ID, music: Human League 'Don't You Want Me', ID, Alannah Miles 'Black Velvet', ID, Lynyrd Skynyrd 'Sweet Home Alabama', ID, Kate Bush 'Running Up That Hill'.  To 1452 UTC.
  • 7 May: 1508 UTC: 1053 kHz: TalkSport, UK. Moderate reception, up to 500 kW via Droitwich, UK. Football: Commentary highlights of Liverpool v Southampton, phone-in with Liverpool supporters. Live updates from the Emirates Stadium: Arsenal 0 - Manchester United 0. Promo, ID, ad break: Car sales, eBay, Just Eat app, Trade Point. Interview with Jurgen Klopp, Liverpool FC Manager.  To 1520 UTC.
  • 7 May: 1528 UTC: 1071 kHz: TalkSport, UK. Moderate reception, 1 kW via Wrekenton, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK. Ad break, football promo. Conversation regarding Liverpool Football Club. Updates of the final day of the EFL Championship. Cricket update from Lords: ODI: England v Ireland. Interview with Arsene Wenger, prior to Arsenal v Manchester United. Further Premier League updates, contact telephone number for 'The Full Time Phone In', ad break.  To 1542 UTC.
  • 7 May: 1549 UTC: 1089 kHz: TalkSport, UK. Moderate reception, up to 400 kW via Moorside Edge, UK. Football: Update from the Emirates Stadium: Half Time: Arsenal 0 - Manchester United 0. Telephone callers. Speech regarding Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool Football Club. Speech from Jose Mourinho (Manchester United), Arsenal update.  To 1555 UTC.
  • 7 May: 1748 UTC: 1152 kHz: Metro Radio 2, UK. Moderate to poor reception, 1.8 kW via Greenside, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, UK. Music: Queen 'I Want To Break Free', ID, Duran Duran 'Rio'. Male speech, contact details, female speech, ad break. News at 1800 UTC: General Election 2017 campaign.  To 1800 UTC.
  • 7 May: 1808 UTC: 1170 kHz: TFM 2, UK. Moderate reception, 320 watts via Stockton-on-Tees (Teesside), UK. Music: Kenny Rogers 'The Gambler', ID, Old Crow Medicine Show 'Wagon Wheel', ID, male host with link giving studio text number. Music: Robbie Williams. ID. Link to Country music show!  To 1820 UTC.

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Until the next time - Enjoy!

Monday, May 8, 2017

Season 2016/17: The Season So Far - Part 9

"The roller-coaster season continues..."

The previous Carlisle United Football Club post, Part 8, featured the fixtures for April - May 2017. Those fixtures are now results; They are as follows:

April:
Saturday 1st: Sky Bet League Two: Yeovil Town 0 - United 2  (Attendance: 3145)
Saturday 8th: Sky Bet League Two: United 1 - Notts County 2  (Attendance: 4361)
Friday 14th: Sky Bet League Two: Hartlepool United 1 - United 1  (Attendance: 5011)
Monday 17th: Sky Bet League Two: United 1 - Stevenage 1  (Attendance: 4572)
Saturday 22nd: Sky Bet League Two: Crawley Town 3 - United 3  (Attendance: 2003)
Saturday 29th: Sky Bet League Two: United 2 - Newport County 1  (Attendance: 5402)

May:
Saturday 6th: Sky Bet League Two: Exeter City 2 - United 3  (Attendance: 6774)

The forty-six League fixtures have been completed - Here is the final League Two table:


Carlisle United Football Club finish the League season on 71 points, with a goal difference of +1. The Blues are sixth in the table following the final fixture - United advance to the League Two promotion play-offs! Here are the fixtures for the play-offs:


United play Exeter City Home and Away, aiming to reach the Final at Wembley Stadium. Reporting From The Fox Tower will bring you updates on the play-offs.

C'mon ye BLUES!


Sunday, April 30, 2017

Facing West: Facebook Live, 29 April 2017



REPORTING From The Fox Tower is pleased to bring you the Facebook Live video broadcast from Facing West, which was carried live on Facebook, Saturday 29 April.

Caitlin and Sidney have featured on this blog previously, when the first post they featured in was 'Now Playing: Facing West', which you can view HERE. Two further posts followed, one of which was New Year's Day 2017, which featured the 'Auld Lang Syne' video. You will find that post by clicking HERE - Scroll down the post (from the Carlisle United Football Club feature) to see the video.
The most recent post was January 8, 2017, titled 'Introducing Facing West', which you can view HERE.

The beauty of Facebook Live is that anything could happen - And usually does!
Enjoy the video.


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Sunday, April 23, 2017

What's Going On? Summer 2017

THERE is a lot going on this Summer! Let us hope the sun will shine, so that Summer is what it perennially promises to be. Reporting From The Fox Tower brings you a list of events, large and small, taking place over the next few months, for you to enjoy.

APRIL
Saturday 29th: Coffee Morning, in aid of Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland, Orton Market Hall.
Sunday 30th: All Day Breakfast, Penruddock Village Hall.

MAY
Monday 1st: Penrith Lions May Fair.
Saturday 13th: Table Top Sale, Warcop Parish Hall.
Wednesday 17th: Mungrisedale Sheep Show.


Saturday 20th: Langwathby May Fair.
Saturday 20th: Shap Playgroup Dominoes.
Friday 26th: Appleby Golf Day, in aid of Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland, Appleby Golf Club.
Sunday 28th: Plant and Produce Sale, in aid of Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland, Bampton.

JUNE
Saturday 3rd: 20 Challenge, in aid of Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland, starting from Braithwaite Institute.


Saturday 3rd: Stainmore Sheep Show.
Saturday 3rd + Sunday 4th: Country Fest 2017, County Showground, Crooklands, Kendal.
Sunday 4th: The Yomp, Kirkby Stephen.
Thursday 8th - Wednesday 14th: Appleby Horse Fair.
Sunday 11th: Brough Hound + Terrier Show.


Friday 16th: Fashion Show, in aid of Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland, Austin Friars, Carlisle.
Saturday 17th: Alston Sheep Dog Trials.
Saturday 17th: Cumberland Show (including the Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland Awareness Stand), East Park, Brisco, Carlisle.
Saturday 24th: Alston Gala.

JULY
Saturday 1st: Skelton Agricultural Show (including the Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland Awareness Stand), Hutton-In-The-Forest.


Friday 7th - Sunday 9th: Appleby Carnival.
Friday 7th - Sunday 9th: C2C Cycle Challenge, in aid of Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland, Whitehaven - Tynemouth.
Friday 14th: Carlisle Flag Day, in aid of Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland, Carlisle City Centre.
Saturday 15th: Penrith On A Plate.
Saturday 15th: Summer Serenade, in aid of Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland, Newby End Farm, Newby.


Friday 21st + Saturday 22nd: Alston Live.
Saturday 22nd: Penrith Agricultural Show (including the Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland Awareness Stand), Brougham.
Thursday 27th - Sunday 30th: Kendal Calling, Lowther Park.
Friday 28th - Sunday 30th: Potfest In The Park, Hutton-In-The-Forest.

AUGUST
Friday 4th - Sunday 6th: Potfest In The Pens, Penrith Auction Mart.


Saturday 5th + Sunday 6th: Total Warrior, Shap Abbey.
Sunday 6th: Gilsland Agricultural Show (including the Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland Awareness Stand), Gilsland.
Thursday 10th: Appleby Agricultural Show (including the Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland Awareness Stand), Appleby In Westmorland.
Saturday 12th + Sunday 13th: The Lowther Show, Lowther Estate.
Thursday 17th: Brough Agricultural Show, Poppin Lane, Kaber.


Thursday 17th: 114th Vale of Rydal Sheepdog Trials and Hound Show, Rydal Park, Ambleside.
Friday 18th: Penrith Flag Day, in aid of Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland, Penrith Town Centre.
Friday 25th - Sunday 27th: Wannasee Festival, Hutton-In-The-Forest.
Saturday 26th: Dufton Agricultural Show (including the Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland Awareness Stand), Dufton.
Saturday 26th: Patterdale Dog Day, King George V Playing Field, Patterdale.


Saturday 26th: Chilli Festival, New Squares, Penrith.
Monday 28th: Keswick Agricultural Show (including the Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland Awareness Stand), Pump Field, Braithwaite.
Thursday 31st: Crosby Ravensworth Show and Vintage Rally, Maulds Meaburn.

SEPTEMBER
Saturday 2nd: Alston Agricultural Show.
Saturday 2nd: Hesket Newmarket Agricultural Show (including the Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland Awareness Stand), Hesket Newmarket.
Thursday 14th: Westmorland County Show, County Showground, Crooklands, Kendal.
Saturday 16th: Penrith Midnight Walk, in aid of Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland, Penrith Town Centre.
Saturday 30th: Coffee Morning, in aid of Hospice at Home Carlisle + North Lakeland, Evergreen Hall, Penrith.

That concludes the list of events over the course of the Summer. Until the next time . . .

Sunday, April 16, 2017

Hannah's London Marathon Challenge - Update

FIRST of all, may I welcome you to the four hundred and tenth post here on Reporting From The Fox Tower, posted on Easter Sunday (16 April 2017). I hope that you are enjoying the weekend.


Hannah's London Marathon Challenge

Reporting From The Fox Tower introduced Hannah Langton in the 'Hannah's London Marathon Challenge' post, dated Monday, March 27, 2017. This post today comes one week prior to the Marathon and, sadly, due to injury, Hannah is unable to take part this year, as confirmed on Instagram, Thursday, April 13:

It's with a very, very heavy heart that I have had to make the decision to drop out of the London Marathon due to an injury I picked up during training. It has not been an easy decision to make, however I'm currently unable to walk so running 26 miles in 10 days is an impossible task. I just wanted to firstly thank and apologise to everyone that has donated so far - i will still hit my target of £2,000 and it's all going to a fantastic cause. You will be in fact getting 2 for the price of one though, as I have already signed up for the Dublin marathon in October, and deferred my entry to London next year. Good luck to everyone that is taking part, I'll be cheering you on with a gin and tonic at the side lines - make the most of every minute, I'm very jealous! #londonmarathon #maybenextyear
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Hannah's statement on Instagram was as follows:
"It's with a very, very heavy heart that I have had to make the decision to drop out of the London Marathon due to an injury I picked up during training. It has not been an easy decision to make, however I'm currently unable to walk so running 26 miles in 10 days is an impossible task. I just wanted to firstly thank and apologise to everyone that has donated so far - i will still hit my target of £2,000 and it's all going to a fantastic cause. You will be in fact getting 2 for the price of one though, as I have already signed up for the Dublin marathon in October, and deferred my entry to London next year. Good luck to everyone that is taking part, I'll be cheering you on with a gin and tonic at the side lines - make the most of every minute, I'm very jealous! #londonmarathon #maybenextyear"

You can, however, continue to donate to Hannah's chosen charity, The Heads Together for The Mix Campaign, by clicking HERE. Help Hannah to reach her £2000 target.

As Hannah has stated, she has signed up for the Dublin Marathon in October, and deferred entry to London next year, so it is best wishes to Hannah for Dublin in October!

And finally... If you want to see Hannah's appearance on The Chase, you will have to be quick - The episode, broadcast Tuesday, March 21, only has four days remaining (from today - Sunday, April 16) on the ITV Hub. Click HERE to see the show.

Until the next time... Happy Easter!

Saturday, April 8, 2017

Short Wave: April 2017


BEGINNING this post with a QSL received recently from Laser Hot Hits [above], verifying a report I submitted following reception on 9 October 2016.

Moving on to Short Wave logs for April - Stations logged today, Saturday 8 April 2017.
Housekeeping notes: Times in UTC (GMT), frequencies in kiloHertz (kHz) and transmission powers in kiloWatts (kW).

April 2017: Short Wave
  • 8 April: 0949 UTC: 15490 kHz: Radio Saudi [BSKSA], Saudi Arabia. Moderate to poor reception, 500 kW via Riyadh. Music with vocals, Arabic language speech from 10:00 UTC, male speech (news headlines?) with an audio 'stab' between spoken items. Short music clip, followed by female speech with music in the background. Music and sounds include a doorbell! To 1010 UTC.
  • 8 April: 1031 UTC: 17490 kHz: China Radio International, China. Moderate to poor reception, 500 kW to Europe, Asia and Australasia via Kashi, China. Female speech, English, speaking about a fire. Very faint reception, due to QRM - Man-made interference, including a very strange 'clicking' noise... The interference is the kind produced by 'plasma'-type televisions. Reception improves slightly - To 1038 UTC.
  • 8 April: 1051 UTC: 17710 kHz: Deutsche Welle, Germany. Poor reception, 250 kW to Africa via Meyerton, South Africa. Very faint speech, male and female speech in the Swahili language. The 'clicking', as reported on 17490 kHz, continues across the band. Slight uplift of signal at 1055 UTC - Off air at 1100 UTC.
  • 8 April: 1128 UTC: 17805 kHz: Radio Saudi [BSKSA], Saudi Arabia. Moderate to poor reception, 500 kW via Riyadh. Male speech, accompanied by music, peaks very briefly above the noise floor. Male Arabic speech, telephone callers on the air. To 1140 UTC.
  • 8 April: 1201 UTC: 21505 kHz: Radio Saudi [BSKSA], Saudi Arabia. Moderate to poor reception, 500 kW via Riyadh. An upbeat programme, battling the noise. Male and possibly female speech, music, speech, fade out... Fade in. Male speech, Arabic, with background audio. To 1210 UTC.
That completes the log of broadcasts received from the 19-meter to the 13-meter bands. Until the next time, enjoy.

📻

Sunday, April 2, 2017

Last Chance: The Olympian and 5 Gold Rings

ON Tuesday, March 28, Reporting From The Fox Tower invited you to Meet The Olympian! with nothing more than an Instagram post. The Olympian, featured in the Instagram post, is Katy Sealy, Team Belize Olympic and Commonwealth athlete. Katy is the three time Central American heptathlon Champion and Central American record holder. More about how Katy became an athlete, her achievements and targets, is planned for a future post here on RFTFT.

So where, apart from the obvious Olympic link, does '5 Gold Rings' fit into Katy's story?
On Sunday 5 March, Katy and her mother, Wendy, appeared on the ITV game show '5 Gold Rings'. If you want to see how Katy and Wendy progressed on the show, click HERE. Though please note - This blog post is titled 'Last Chance' for a reason - You only have TWO DAYS left to watch the episode on the 'ITV Hub' (That's two days from Sunday 2 April). This image from the show is the moment the Olympian was doing her hair on television: 😊


If you want to find out more about Katy, visit her website. If you would like to make a donation to assist Katy in reaching her targets, visit her GoFundMe page. Keep up to date with Katy via her social media: Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Enjoy the show!