[A-DX] Fw: RTÉ Radio will broadcast the GAA All Ireland Hurling Final ON SHORTWAVE

Wolfgang Bueschel
So Sep 8 15:51:04 CEST 2013


Jedes Jahr immer wieder, man rätselt über eine Zuordnung unter den
herrschenden Prop Bedingungen.

Hilfreicher sind dann Kontakte zum Sendernetzreiber Personal.
siehe weiter unten.

Woher jetzt die 2. Frequenz -- 17725 kommt ? --,
weiss ich nicht, vielleicht finden Dave Kenny und Team beim BrDXC-UK etwas
heraus.

Ansonsten sind die 3 anderen Afrika Frequenzen nur im lokalen
West/Ost/Südafrika zu hören ...

hier in Europa
 7405 NIL
 7500-7540 OTHR Brteitband aus China oder Iran ?
 7505 ist durch Voice of Russia Hindi aus Orzu TJK zugedeckt.
11620 unbrauchbar, wegen AIR Englisch Gleichkanal.

73 wolfgang



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel_DF5SX" >
To: "HCDX" <>
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 3:36 PM
Subject: Fw: RTE Ireland Hurling final sports via Woofferton site -- only
single day special transmission


> U.K.   So I heard that sports coverage from 1300 UT today
>
> on Woofferton 17820 kHz,
>
> but also additional on 17725 kHz too, latter with some breaks in between.
> vy73 wolfy
>
> 17820  -  Sept 8, 2013, at 1300-1330 UT noted
>
> S=5-6 at Brisbane AUS remote unit
> nil in Nara Japan
> S=8 R2AA Russia remote SDR unit
> S=9+30dB, best signal at all, in northern Sweden.
> S=7 in Stockholm, and usual DSL breaks in rural capital area.
> S=9+5dB in Greece
> S=8 on Riviera Italy/France
> S=9+20dB in Bruneck Pustertal Dolomiti
> S=7 in Frickenhause3n south of Stuttgart
> S=7 in Darmstadt GER
> S=8 in NoAM, Rochester NY USA
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Martin Goulding" >
> To: "Wolfgang Bueschel_DF5SX" >
> Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 12:51 PM
> Subject: Re: RTE Ireland Hurling final sports via Woofferton site ? only
> single day special transmission
>
>> Hi Wolfgang,
>> I can confirm Woofferton will be broadcasting for the RTE Hurling
>> special today. It won't be on 17725 but 17820 between 1300-1700 UTC.
>>
>> Regards
>> Martin
>>
>> ----- Original message -----
>> From: "Wolfgang Bueschel_DF5SX" >
>> To: Martin Goulding >
>> Subject: RTE Ireland Hurling final sports via Woofferton site ?  only
>> single day special transmission
>> Date: Sun, 8 Sep 2013 10:02:52 +0200
>>
>> Dear Martin,
>>> East Africa     - 17725 kHz (2pm to 5pm)  [13-16 UT] Woofferton?
>>
>> may WOF site on the RTE Ireland Hurling special schedule
>> TODAY Sept 8th and 22nd too ... ?
>>
>> You can enlighten me ?
>>
>> regards de
>> Wolfgang   DF5SX
>> Stuttgart Germany.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <>
Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 3:38 PM
Subject: Re: [A-DX] Fw: RTÉ Radio will broadcast the GAA All Ireland Hurling
Final ON SHORTWAVE

Sehr gut spekuliert,Wolfi!
Die 17725 geht mittelprächtig!
Die anderen kommen wahrscheinlich nach und nach im Laufe des Nachmittags?
Wer erklärt mir die Hurling-Regeln? ;-)
55+73!
Andreas Tschauder
QTH: Lauterbach/Hessen


Am 07.09.2013 um 22:08 schrieb Wolfgang Bueschel <>:

> war das hier schon ein Thema - dieses A13 Jahr ?
>
> Ich spekuliere mal - morgen am 8. September:
>
> Southern Africa - 7405 kHz (2pm to 6pm) - Meyerton AFS
> East Africa -    17725 kHz (2pm to 5pm) - Woofferton UK
> East Africa -    11620 kHz (5pm to 6pm) - Al Dhabbaya UAE or
>                                           Meyerton AFS
> West Africa -     7505 kHz (2pm to 6pm) - Ascension
>
>
> A12:
> 1300-1600 17540 MEY 250 kW 005 deg to EaAF
> 1300-1700  7505 MEY 100 kW 005 deg to SoAF
> 1300-1700 17685 SKN 300 kW 160 deg to SoAF
> 1600-1700 11915 MEY 250 kW 005 deg to EaAF
> 73 wb
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Bethge" <mail @ wwdxc.de>
> To: "Walter Eibl" ; "Wolfgang Bueschel"
> Sent: Friday, September 06, 2013 9:00 PM
> Subject: Fw: RTÉ Radio will broadcast the GAA All Ireland Hurling Final ON
> SHORTWAVE
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: SUPERMEDIA
> To: topnews @ wwdxc.de
> Sent: Friday, September 06, 2013 8:10 PM
> Subject: RTÉ Radio will broadcast the GAA All Ireland Hurling Final ON
> SHORTWAVE
>
> Hi ! I found the following info on the web, at the address:
>
> http://www.rte.ie/sport/features/2012/0904/336266-worldwide-all-ireland-finals-coverage-on-rte-radio/
>
> RTÉ Radio will broadcast the GAA All Ireland Hurling Final on Sunday 8
> September and the All Ireland Football Final on Sunday 22 September on all
> wavelengths and via the internet to Irish people and communities around
> the world.
>
> Shortwave to Africa: In Africa, where many Irish people live and work,
> often in relative isolation with poor communications, RTÉ is providing 
> special transmissions on shortwave radio. See details below.
>
> SHORTWAVE FREQUENCIES FOR AFRICA
> Both Finals throw in at 3.30pm Irish Time
>
> Southern Africa - 7405 kHz (2pm to 6pm)
> East Africa -    17725 kHz (2pm to 5pm)
> East Africa -    11620 kHz (5pm to 6pm)
> West Africa -     7505 kHz (2pm to 6pm)
>
> Best regards,
> Krzysztof, Poland
>
>
> - - -
>
> und dies in A-12 from BrDXC-UK - history:
>
> Worldwide All-Ireland Finals coverage on RTÉ Radio. - in 2012 !
>
> RTÉ Radio will broadcast the GAA All-Ireland Hurling Final on Sunday
> 9 September and the All-Ireland Football Final on Sunday 23 September
> on all wavelengths and via the internet to Irish people and communities
> around the world.
> (Mike Terry-UK, BrDXC-UK Sept 4, 2012)
>
> All-Ireland Football final 23 Sept + Hurling Final replay 30 Sept on SW.
>
> As well as the Football final this Sunday 23 Sept, there's an extra bonus
> with the Hurling final replay 30 Sept also on shortwave:
>
> Worldwide All-Ireland Finals coverage on RTÉ Radio.
> Updated Thursday 20 Sept 2012
>
> RTÉ RADIO ASKS THOSE AT HOME TO HELP IN BRINGING THE GAA ALL IRELAND
> FINALS TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY WORLWIDE
>
> RTÉ Radio will broadcast the GAA All-Ireland Football Final on Sunday 23
> September and All-Ireland Hurling Final Replay on Sunday 30 September on
> all wavelengths and via the internet to Irish people and communities
> around the world.
>
> RTÉ is asking on those with relatives or friends abroad to let them know
> that this coverage is available and to invite them to the biggest party in
> Ireland's sporting calendar.
>
> Ireland: At home, audiences can listen as usual to the GAA finals on RTÉ
> Radio 1 FM, RTÉ.ie and on Longwave 252.
>
> Britain: Across most of Britain, listeners can receive our coverage on
> Long Wave 252. In addition RTÉ Radio 1 is available on the UK free to air
> satellite platform Freesat on channel 750.
>
> Worldwide: Across the world, the match commentaries will be available
> online at
> <www.rte.ie/radio1>  and  <www.rte.ie/sport>
>
> Shortwave to Africa: In Africa, where many Irish people live and work,
> often in relative isolation with poor communications, RTÉ is providing
> special transmissions on shortwave radio. See details below.
>
> Note: For those living in Ireland, who wish to get details of the
> shortwave frequencies to friends or family living abroad, RTÉ is providing
> a special phone text service. Listeners text the word "shortwave" to 51101
> and they will receive a short text message with the shortwave frequencies.
> These texts are charged at standard rates.
>
> SHORTWAVE FREQUENCIES FOR AFRICA
> Both Finals throw in at 3.30pm Irish Time
>
> Southern Africa - 17685 kHz (2pm to 6pm) Skelton-UK 160 degr
> East Africa     - 17540 kHz (2pm to 5pm) Meyerton-AFS 5 degr
> East Africa     - 11915 kHz (5pm to 6pm) Meyerton-AFS 5 degr
> West Africa      - 7505 kHz (2pm to 6pm) Meyerton-AFS 5 degr
>
> These services are part of RTÉ's continued commitment to Irish people
> overseas and, over the years, has proven especially popular with those in
> geographically or technically isolated areas.
>
> In addition to RTÉ Radio broadcasts, RTÉ will also broadcast the All
> Ireland Finals on RTÉ One Television. Don't forget also the extensive and
> dynamic online offering from  <www.rte.ie/sport>
>
> For further details of RTÉ coverage abroad please see
> <http://www.rte.ie/radio/worldwide.html>
> (Alan Pennington-UK, BrDXC-UK Sept 4, 2012)