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Monday, October 28, 2013
Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation adds a daytime frequency
Many thanks to David Ricquish of the Radio Heritage Foundation for this tip.
David writes:
"Solomon Islands Broadcasting has reactivated its daytime shortwave transmitter on 9,545 from 20:00-05:00 UTC daily for those who like to chase rare shortwave radio stations."
Indeed, this will be challenging DX for much of the world. I imagine the maximum output power will "only" be 10 kilowatts or so--enough power to cover the Solomon Islands, but not enough for reliable global coverage. Still, this is the type of DX station I love to chase.
(Mike Terry/via DXLD)
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