[A-DX] Fwd: Radio Northern Europe International July 2020 announcement!

Roger
Sa Jul 4 09:52:32 CEST 2020


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Betreff:     Radio Northern Europe International July 2020 announcement!
Datum:     Fri, 03 Jul 2020 23:05:01 +0000
Von:     Radio Northern Europe International <>


Hi everyone,

A little reminder that on Sunday at 18UTC the first broadcast of RNEI
July 2020 goes out!
https://rnei.org/2020/07/03/radio-northern-europe-international-6-tiaems-july-2020-annoucement/

We have a new digital mode which should affect listening even less this
show :)

We are working on the QSL backlog (it's surprisingly slow to go through!)

We also have made changes to our logo and site including adding a QSL
card gallery!
https://rnei.org/qsl-2020/

Lastly, our show will also be available in Australia and,
optimistically, Aotearoa / New Zealand via Unique Radio depending on
propagation, please see their site for more info on times and frequencies!

Wishing you all the best,
Roseanna
Radio Northern Europe International
https://www.rnei.org


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Noch erwähnenswert:
"Radio Northern Europe International Show 4 is now available on demand!"
https://rnei.org/category/shows/

Zum neuen digitalen Modus:
https://rnei.org/2020/07/03/radio-northern-europe-international-6-tiaems-july-2020-annoucement/
"....Hello everyone,
This is just a little announcement post for the next instalment of RNEI!
Our show for July 2020 will have a few pop, traditional and dance songs
for you to enjoy!
We are also trialling a digital text system using MFSK16 that could
potentially run throughout next show. It’s a little above 5K audio so to
decode it you will need to adjust your equipment to receive it!"

Also ein Datentrack in MFSK-16 etwas oberhalb 5000 Hz. Allerdings
verarbeitet FLDIGI  nur Signale bis maximal 4000 Hz, als einstellbare
Obergrenze.
Bedeutet: Man müßte den Daten einen Versatz von 2 oder 3 kHz geben,  am
einfachsten wäre das bei Empfang, etwas schwieriger nachträglich bei
bereits gemachten Aufnahmen.

Die Datentracks als AM-AF/NF würden im HF-Spektrum also irgendwo
zwischen  6075,0-6075,5  und zwischen 6064,5-6065,0 kHz erscheinen,
vermutlich.

Das sind schon sehr "seltsame Experimente".....

roger