Many thanks to Adrian Korol, at RAE Argentina to the World, for sharing the following update:
During the time that requires the repair of our shortwave transmitter, we are going to maintain our HF presence both in English and Spanish, via WRMI relay station
It is fundamental for those who love the short wave sharing of this information, as well as the active participation of listeners and DXers through emails and post letters.
Your sound files in mp3 with audio captures or videos on YouTube listening RAE will be welcome at [email protected]
During the time of these experimental transmissions we will answer every reception report we receive from anywhere in the world through a special and numbered QSL card.
From the 2nd of May RAE Argentina to the World returns to the dial.
Remember: Every Friday the DX program, “Actualidad DX .com . AR” is issued
Our programs are available on the web www.rae.com.ar 24 hours a day in all 8 languages, and many of them also in podcast (see iTunes)
We also work with the AudioNow platform in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Brazil.
SCHEDULE ( UTC TIME)
RAE Argentina to the World
Broadcasts on the short wavesSPANISH Monday through Friday 22:00 to 23:00 hs UTC on 5950 Khz , on the 49 m band * Latin American Area
ENGLISH Tuesday through Saturday 01:00 a 02:00 UTC on 9395 Khz, on the 31 m band * USA & CANADA Area*Via WRMI
ATTENTION
The reception reports of your hearings sent to us by ordinary mail will be confirmed by a SPECIAL and NUMBERED QSL.RAE Argentina to the World
P.O Box 555
1000 CABA
Buenos Aires
ARGENTINAFacebook : conexionrae
Twitter: @conexionrae
Post readers: Let’s show RAE we’re listening–! Please send a listener report and/or a recording to the contacts above. I would certainly like one of their special numbered QSL cards!
I’m very happy to hear RAE will have a presence on shortwave via WRMI while they repair their transmitter in Argentina. Kudos to WRMI for partnering with RAE to make this happen!
Two reports sent but no QSL received, so much fot RAE promises.
Terrific idea, outsource the actual signal transmission of the program while the transmitter is fixed. Sort of like UBER or LYFT for radio signals.