Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Terry Colgan (N5RTC), who shares the September 2023 schedule for Texas Radio Shortwave.
Click the link below to download the schedule:
Many thanks to Texas Radio Shortwave contributor, Terry Colgan (N5RTC), who shares the following July 2023 schedule for Texas Radio Shortwave:
This schedule is subject to change without notice.
If you use this information, please credit Texas Radio Shortwave as the source. Thank you.
In addition to these scheduled broadcasts, WRMI may air TRSW programs on unannounced dates, times, and frequencies.
WRMI is located in Okeechobee, Florida, USA.
Target Areas: 5950 kHz = North America. 15770 kHz = Europe, North Africa, Middle East.
Texas Radio Shortwave is an independent producer of music and topical shows broadcast by commercial shortwave station WRMI.
Texas Radio Shortwave’s studio is in far South Texas, in Port Isabel on the Gulf of Mexico.
Texas Radio Shortwave uses a version of The Yellow Rose of Texas as its Interval Signal/Signature Song.
Texas Radio Shortwave verifies correct, detailed reception reports by electronic QSL.
Texas Radio Shortwave’s Facebook page is http://www.facebook.com/texasradiosw.
Texas Radio Shortwave’s Listeners’ Group Facebook page is http://www.facebook.com/groups/580199276066655/.
Texas Radio Shortwave’s programs are available at http://www.mixcloud.com/texasradiosw.
Texas Radio Shortwave’s email is [email protected].
* A special QSL is available for this show.
For other shows, our regular monthly QSL’s available.
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Terry Colgan (N5RTC), who shares the following announcement:
Texas Radio Shortwave Relays Norway’s Radio Northern Star on May 14Mark your listening calendar!
At 0000 UTC on Sunday, May 14, Texas Radio Shortwave presents an hour of programming from Norway’s low-power shortwave station, Radio Northern Star. The program will air on WRMI, 5950 kHz, from Okeechobee, Floride USA.
The Northern Star broadcasts 18-1/2 hours daily from Bergen, Norway, with 35 watts on 5895 Hz. It’s seldom heard outside Europe.
Listeners will hear Radio Northern Star station IDs, announcements, songs from its playlist, and sign-off announcements.
Texas Radio Shortwave offers a special QSL for accurate, detailed reception reports sent to [email protected].
[Check out the QSL above.]
Best wishes and 73.
Terry Colgan N5RTC
Manager
Texas Radio Shortwave
https://www.facebook.com/texasradiosw/ (main page)
and
https://www.facebook.com/groups/580199276066655/ (listener’s group)
www.mixcloud.com/texasradiosw/
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Terry Colgan (N5RTC), who shares the May 2023 and 2023 QSL Schedules for Texas Radio Shortwave. Click the links below to download:
Many thanks to Texas Radio Shortwave contributor, Terry Colgan (N5RTC), who shares the following March 2023 schedule for Texas Radio Shortwave:
If you use this information, please credit Texas Radio Shortwave as the source. Thank you.
In addition to these scheduled broadcasts, WRMI may air TRSW programs on unannounced dates, times, and frequencies. WRMI is located in Okeechobee, Florida, USA.
Target Areas: 5950 kHz = North America. 15770 kHz = Europe, North Africa, Middle East.
Prime New one-hour program featuring Texas artists and songs about Texas.
Special New one-hour program featuring Texas artists and songs about Texas produced for a special occasion or a program used to enhance the schedule. On Stage New one-hour program featuring performances at Texas music venues, usually by Texas artists.
Retrospective New one-hour program featuring episodes of old-time radio and old programs from Rock-it Radio, BBC, and Oldies Project.
Encore Previously-aired TRSW program.
Texas Radio Shortwave is an independent producer of music and topical shows broadcast by commercial shortwave station WRMI. Texas Radio Shortwave’s studio is in far South Texas, in Port Isabel on the Gulf of Mexico.
Texas Radio Shortwave uses a version of The Yellow Rose of Texas as its Interval Signal/Signature Song. Texas Radio Shortwave verifies correct, detailed reception reports by eQSL.
Texas Radio Shortwave’s Facebook page is http://www.facebook.com/texasradiosw.
Texas Radio Shortwave’s Listeners’ Group Facebook page is http//www.facebook.com/groups/580199276066655/. Texas Radio Shortwave’s programs are available for listening on Mixcloud at http://www.mixcloud.com/texasradiosw. Texas Radio Shortwave’s email address is [email protected].
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Tim Brockett, who writes:
Thomas,
Attached is the latest 2022 schedule for Texas Radio Shortwave.
These folks have GREAT QSL cards too! The designs change frequently and each is personalized.
Thanks,
Tim Brockett
Click here to download the full schedule as a PDF.
Thanks so much for the tip, Tim!
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Edward, who shares the following announcement:
WRMI will air a second series of Texas Radio Shortwave programs featuring European free-radio and low-power licensed stations during September, October, and November.
The one-hour programs will be broadcast every Friday at 9 p.m. ET (Saturday at 0100 UTC) by WRMI, Okeechobee, Florida, on Texas Radio Shortwave’s “regular” frequency of 5950 kHz.
Dates and featured stations in Series 2 are as follows:
September 4-5 = Radio Clash (Somewhere in Europe)
September 11-12 = Radio Merlin (UK) *
September 18-19 = Crusin’ Radio (UK)
September 25-26 = CoolAM Radio (The Netherlands) *
October 2-3 = Radio Monique International (The Netherlands) *
October 9-10 = Radio Blackstone International (The Netherlands)
October 16-17 = Charleston International Radio (Germany) *
October 23-24 = KR1 (The Netherlands)
October 30-31 = To Be Announced
November 6-7 = To Be Announced
November 13-14 = To Be Announced
November 20-21 = To Be Announced
November 27-28 = To Be Announced.
*Series 1 station invited to produce a program for Series 2.
eQSLs will be available from individual stations. TRSW will not issue verifications for these programs.
These popular stations are heard regularly in Europe but seldom in North America because of propagation conditions.
Thank you for the tip, Ed!