[A-DX] Info via 5850 kHz/TIAMS051 [MFSK64] ===> RNEI / TIAEMS via 6070 kHz/ch292

Roger
Do Mär 5 22:17:54 CET 2020


RSID: <<2020-03-05T02:50Z MFSK-64 @ 5850000+1500>>

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This Is A Music Show #054
05 March 2020

Starting next week:

0200-0300UTC Thursday on 5850 kHz
2100-2200UTC Wednesday on 7780 kHz *NEW*

via WRMI, Okeechobee USA

Rebroadcast on Unique Radio, Australia
1000-1100UTC Friday on 5045 kHz USB

***ALSO***

TIAEMS w/ Radio Northern Europe International
via Channel 292 in Germany, on 6070 kHz.

RNEI plays some recent pop tunes from N. Europe countries, and includes
a playlist in MFSK64 embedded in one of the songs! A 30min "express"
edition of TIAMS follows in the second half of the hour.

March 7/13/21/29 at various times. Check the schedule here:

https://rnei.org/
https://www.channel292.de/schedule-6070-khz/

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====> "RNEI"
".....Broadcast Times:
We have good news to those of you not in Europe and those of you nearer 
the transmitter, multiple times throughout the month! RNEI #2 will 
broadcast 5 times on 6070KHz at the following times:

Saturday the 7th of March 2020, 10-11UTC
Saturday the 7th of March 2020, 19-20UTC
Friday the 13th of March 2020, 11-12UTC
Saturday the 21st of March 2020, 19-20UTC
Sunday the 29th of March 2020, 01-02UTC (this time is very experimental!)

Digital modes:
In RNEI Show #2 the final song will have the MFSK32 embedded into it. 
This time: text, Emoji and some Icelandic art! (Note, an app like TIVAR 
shows the emoji!)
TIAMS’ contribution will contain some MFSK64 text and an MFSK64 image!
Many thanks to one of our listeners for suggesting our final MFSK song!

Audio Processing:
This show Daz has been working hard making an audio processor to try and 
expand the audio range of RNEI! We have decided on trying to broadcast a 
flat signal to combat the noise floor. This means that the highs might 
come across a bit too bright and the bass might feel bit lacking.
Don’t worry, a little bit of EQ on the receiver should reverse it ending 
up with a better frequency range than before! Most standalone radios 
should already apply a high frequency reduction however SDRs can omit this!

You can send your reception reports, feedback and suggestions for RNEI 
to !
Wishing you good reception conditions and all the best,
-Roseanna    ....."



roger