Hello,
when I am talking to people about the ham radio activities lot of them asking me what the SWL or BC SWL is and how it can be attractive these days...
My one of the favorite BC stations > local Radio Praha very foolishly terminated broadcasting on the LW, MW, and SW bands from their domestic transmitters so listeners can find them only from US relays or on VHF FM, DAB+, Sats or Internet respectively.
SHORTWAVE
Radio Prague International’s English and Spanish broadcasts can be heard in North America on the frequencies 9955, 9395, 7780 and 5010 kHz via Radio Miami International. For the broadcast schedule, see www.wrmi.net.
SATELLITE
Radio Prague International’s broadcasts in all languages are transmitted in Europe via Astra 3B satellite, 23.5° east, 12,3435 GHz; choose the transponder 3233 with the central frequency of 12,3435 GHz and the polarization Horizontal in the DVB-S2 system.
Also look for rebroadcasting schema here:
Luckily, they are preparing different kind of QSL sets for each year and in the past, you could be also surprised with gift in the post box like me...
QSL policy
As of January 2025, they will send a QSL electronically to everyone who sends a reception report. Only those who send them a reception report by post will receive a printed QSL.
73 - Petr, OK1RP
73 - Petr, OK1RP
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