Can someone in the UK check a rig on 7705kHz please? It's playing pop oldies as "Energy 101 FM"
There's a second, lower power channel on 5810kHz carrying the same programme.
Can you get your shortwave receivers out and check please? I'm asking for a friend.....
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5810Khz is the strongest to me at Poo Hq. We've got a convoy
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Good to know they're getting out! The aerials are somewhat improvised, I'm told. The rigs themselves are pretty basic, 74HCT CMOS chips into FETs. You can get a signal over much of Europe for about £60. The biggest cost is the aerial wire!
"Why is my rig humming?"
"Because it doesn't know the words!"
"Because it doesn't know the words!"