Tropo tonight
The weather forecast says that the warm and dry weather we are currently experiencing will soon give way to unsettled rain and windy weather. Ah well, what do I expect, this weekend is a bank holiday :-(
But it's an ill wind that blows no good. As the high pressure slowly moves away, tropospheric ducting has brought in foreign stations on the FM band. I only managed to ID one, though.
Radio Speranza 87.6 from Italy was heard around 19:40 tonight, with a clear enough signal for the RDS to be displayed. The RDS scrolled between "RADIO" and "SPERANZA".
I haven't found a website for Radio Speranza, but the Italian Pagine Radio station database listing for Radio Speranza implies they are linked to Radio inBlu
But it's an ill wind that blows no good. As the high pressure slowly moves away, tropospheric ducting has brought in foreign stations on the FM band. I only managed to ID one, though.
Radio Speranza 87.6 from Italy was heard around 19:40 tonight, with a clear enough signal for the RDS to be displayed. The RDS scrolled between "RADIO" and "SPERANZA".
I haven't found a website for Radio Speranza, but the Italian Pagine Radio station database listing for Radio Speranza implies they are linked to Radio inBlu
Labels: Akash Radio, skip, Speranza, tropo
2 Comments:
There is a web-site which seems to be related to Radio Speranza but not sure if it's the same one. Take a look at radiosperanza.com.
73s de Wireless Waffle
Hi, you can also check on
http://www.fmdxitaly.altervista.org/
the site of the Italian FMDX group (FMDX_Italy) who collaborates with FMLIST and UKWTV:
OR YOU CAN ALSO MAKE QUESTIONS ON THE RELATED YAHOO GROUP http://it.groups.yahoo.com/group/fmdx_ITALY/join
(sorry for the capital letters...)
Your FMDX blog is very interesting!
Bye
Luca
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