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[A-DX] heute Ireland Hurling finale


  • Subject: [A-DX] heute Ireland Hurling finale
  • From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <BueschelW@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 10:29:14 +0200

DRM'ler.
Heute 1300-1700 UT, wer mal seine DRM Maschine anwerfen will, Englisch mit
irischem Accent aus Woofferton ??
Wer von den Patricks hört DRM im Mittleren Osten?

7295 1300-1700 MEY 290degr AM
9850 1530-1700 WOF 160degr DRM <<<
11695 1500-1700 MEY 335degr AM
11715 1300-1600 WOF 102degr DRM <<<
11960 1500-1700 MEY 100degr AM
wb


IRELAND   [non]  RTE Radio 1 will bring live commentary of Sunday's
All-Ireland Hurling final between Waterford and Kilkenny [on 7 Sept] and the
All-Ireland Football final between Kerry and Tyrone on 21 Sept to GAA fans
worldwide using various broadcasting technologies.

In Ireland, fans will be able to hear live commentary of on RTE Radio 1 on
FM, LW 252, online at RTE.ie, via NTL and Sky television and on DAB digital
radio in Dublin, Cork and Limerick.

In the UK, RTE Radio 1 will broadcast live commentary on LW 252, online at
RTE.ie, via satellite (Hotbird and Eurobird), cable television and on
Freesat.

Throughout the rest of Europe, fans can hear RTE Radio 1's live commentary
via RTE.ie, LW 252, satellite and DRM trials. Frequencies: 11715 kHz until
1330, 9850 kHz from 1330 to 1500 UT.

In Africa, and as far as Southern Asia, RTE Radio 1 will broadcast live
commentary from 1300-1500 UTC on both 7 and 21 September as follows:

To West of Central Africa: 11695 kHz
To East of Central Africa: 11960 kHz
To Southern Africa: 7295 kHz

GAA fans in countries such as the United States, Canada and Australia
can hear RTE Radio 1's live commentary via
<http://RTE.ie> and satellite.
(RTE via
<http://blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork/rte-radio-to-broadcast-on-shortwave-on-7-and-21-september>
BrDXC-UK Sept 5)

Will the accent on the E work as an URL? (gh)

4 comments so far:
1 ruud September 5th, 2008 - 16:07 UTC
"Throughout the rest of Europe, fans can hear RTE Radio 1's live commentary
via RTE.ie, LW 252, satellite and DRM trials. Frequencies: 11715 kHz until
1330, 9850 kHz from 1330-1500 UT"

Fans who are tuned to 9850 and 11715 will hear sshhhshhhggggshh. I bet for a
bottle of good wine that this has been decided by a RTE employee who has a
DRM receiver himself. Is the Africa coverage also in DRM?

2 Andy Sennitt September 5th, 2008 - 16:15 UTC As far I am aware, the Africa
coverage will be in analogue.

3 Paul Rawdon September 5th, 2008 - 19:26 UTC Will they be using their own
transmitters for shortwave of buying time off shore?

4 Andy Sennitt September 5th, 2008 - 20:25 UTC RTE does not have any
shortwave transmitters of its own. No doubt one of the shortwave enthusiasts
reading this will tell us what the sites are (ibid., dxld)


Automutilation. Unbelievable toy.
What a waste of energy in Woofferton, I guess less than ten people over all
will listen to the DRM hurling finale in Europe in total ... wb

Re: RTE Radio to broadcast on shortwave on 7 and 21 September.

Hi Wolfie,
Info as below, I have just come to the site to find out for you!

7295 1300-1700 MEY 290degr AM
9850 1530-1700 WOF 160degr DRM
11695 1500-1700 MEY 335degr AM
11715 1300-1600 WOF 102degr DRM
11960 1500-1700 MEY 100degr AM

All RTE English, Sunday 7 Sept only. [We have no info about 21st yet]
All times GMT. Target Middle East.
73 Dave G4OYX
Sen Tx Eng WOF
We look forward to the dx reports! (Dave G4OYX, Sept 5)


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