Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Fastradioburst23, who notes that KMTS will transmit their 45th Parallel Midwinter Broadcast on January 3, 2021 at 00:00 UTC on 9395 kHz (WRMI).
Thank you for the tip!
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Alan Roe, who shares his B-21 (version 2) season guide to music on shortwave.
Click here to download Music on Shortwave B-21 v2 (PDF)
Thank you for sharing your excellent guide, Alan!
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Roseanna, with Radio Northern Europe International who shares the following announcement:
There’s going to be some big changes to our broadcast schedule starting this December and our Annual Report for 2021 full of insider statistics is being published. And we will be bringing you some amazing Christmas songs too!
Firstly our Annual Report has now been published here. This report contains details about the music we play, the running costs of RNEI and how we are making our decisions. If you want to help support us we have a Patreon here
We’d also love it if you could email us what your favourite song from 2021 was for the January “best of 2021” special!
Now on to the fun stuff, RNEI #24 is our December & Christmas show in one!
It will feature:
We have a bonus broadcast from Channel 292 this month that is aimed at 332° targeting Northern Europe between Ireland and Finland and Southern Europe between Ukraine and Italy. This happens because there is some backbeam with these directional antennas so give them a go and see what happens!
Click here to view a clickable antenna pattern schedule at RNEI.org
If you miss the show you can always catch up on demand and, if you prefer to only hear our music, we have Spotify Playlists of each show usually published shortly after the first broadcast of the show!
We really hope you enjoy the show and look forward to receiving your feedback,
God jul alle sammen!
Roseanna
Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor, Alan Roe, who shares his B-21 season guide to music on shortwave.
Click here to download Music on Shortwave B-21 (PDF)
Thank you for sharing your excellent guide, Alan!