[A-DX] {dxld} Re: 3210 kHz. - Vintage FM - 250 watts

Roger
Sa Mai 24 07:57:11 CEST 2014


############# http://vintagefm.com.au/liveweb/index.php ##########
#############  Vintage FM - the music you grew up with! ##########

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Vintage FM 88.7 Camden
Webplayer
http://fire.wavestreamer.com:7465/stream/1/
[128 kbps mp3]

Winamp-Link
http://174.37.16.73:7465/Live
[128 kbps mp3]

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Vintage FM 87.6/87.8 Penrith
Webplayer
http://ice8.securenetsystems.net/VINTAGE?type=.flv
VLC ok!
[flv  ===>   32 kbps aac  vbr]

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roger








Am 24.05.2014 07:27, schrieb  [dxld]:
>
>
> My decent reception today of the Vintage FM relay was in fact only due 
> to good propagation and
> was not an increase in power. Email just in at 0400 UT (May 24), from 
> Craig Allen, the owner/operator
> of 3210 kHz., in response to my reception report to him - "We are 
> running 250 watts." Not bad
> reception at all for that kind of power. Once power goes up should be 
> even better reception!
>
> http://www.vintagefm.com.au/liveweb/index.php .
>
> Ron
>
>
> - - - - Ron wrote:
>
>
> ** AUSTRALIA. 3210, Vintage FM relay (presumed), 1308-1340, May 23. 
> Best reception
> to date; normally found below threshold level (no audio - just open 
> carrier), but today
> could definitely make out much of the music played; seemed very brief 
> IDs between most
> songs; played a mix of older music, from ballads ("Fever") to rock & 
> roll (Rolling Stones with
> "Street Fighting Man"). A power increase or just good propagation? My 
> local sunrise
> was at 1255 UT (Ron Howard, Asilomar State Beach, CA, E1 & CR-1, 
> dxldyg via DX LISTENING
> DIGEST)
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