Shortwave Radio Recordings: Voice of Greece

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The Voice of Greece is an unpredictable broadcaster these days. VOG is not on the air as much as in the past and doesn’t seem to follow a broadcast schedule. I only hear them perhaps once or twice per week now.

But I’m not complaining–after all, this is a shortwave broadcaster that basically came back from the dead.

I love VOG’s music programs and last night their Avlis transmitter was fired up and relaying some wonderful tunes.

The following recording was made on January 30, 2016 starting at 0145 UTC on 9420 kHz. I made this recording with the TitanSDR Pro receiver connected to a large skyloop antenna. Click here to download the MP3, or simply listen via the embedded player below:

I also had the TitanSDR simultaneously recording pirate radio spectrum just below the 40 meter ham band. I’m saving that bit of spectrum for a rainy day!

Anyone else tune to VOG last night?

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5 thoughts on “Shortwave Radio Recordings: Voice of Greece

  1. Dimitrios Valaris

    Hi Thomas,
    I also heard this broadcast here in Gateshead, North East of England (QTH locator IO94ew) with my YAESU FT100 HF Radio and a DELTA LOOP for 20m up in the Attic. Signal strength was S9 at this end.
    73 de Demetre M/SV1UY

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  2. Tom Servo

    Back when VOG first came back from the dead, I made a two hour recording of it and tried to upload it to YouTube. I thought they might only be around for a short time and wanted to share the programming in a way that would be easy for everyone to access and enjoy, but the copyright bots on YouTube hit me with something like 73 copyright claims and the video was taken down within seconds. Oops!

    The recording wasn’t THAT good of quality, coming from Alabama, but it was a good representation of their programming. I hate it that I was unable to find a way to keep it online somewhere. None of the public online audio/video sites seem to have any way to challenge copyright strikes.

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  3. sv3auw

    The name of the first song is Thessaloniki by Dimitris Mitropanos
    https://youtu.be/aVNRhCFcz8k

    The second one is Malista Kyrie by bouzouki virtuoso Georgos Zambetas
    https://youtu.be/5pciCx9qUho

    The third one is Me ton Voria by Stelios Kazantzides
    https://youtu.be/spmNnoEPa4o

    The next one is Ksimeromata by Vicky Mosholiou. (Georgos Zambetas is playing bouzouki in the background of the movie clip)

    A short Rembetiko Instumental until time announcement. 4 o’clock Greek time, 02:00 GMT

    Again a song by George Zambetas, Kyrie Aleko.
    https://youtu.be/9J3_I7lySG4

    I think the whole program was a tribute to Greek pop music composer and singer, George Zampetas! I am a bit busy to listen to all of it but I hope that I help you so far.
    Cheers
    Takis/sv3auw

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  4. Tha Dood

    Yep, Voice Of Greece is an oddball. About 2 1/2 years ago, I’ve decided to do something with that existing group of RG-6 cable that went throughout the house here. The previous owners had satellite TV in every room. So, instead of rippin’ that all out, I made it so that SW and MW could be RX’ed throughout the house from one 70ft longwire antenna. To test that I used an Eton E-10 portable an ran into this great sounding, very strong, station in the 31M band. The music was interesting as well, but no announcements and ID’s. Folks at the FRN.net told me that it was V.O.G., so I programed it into some radios’ memories. Then, it just disappeared. Finding them again almost like pirate hunting with their irregular scheds, but what a great sounding station when you do find it.

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