Another DX pedition to the village of Aitoo but with much weaker and shorter opening to North America. The following frequencies were open with NA stations: 1200, 1210, 1300, 1390, 1470, 1500 and 1510 kHz. When waiting for the NA opening there was time for continuing the listening to pirate and maritime utility stations between 1600 and 1800 kHz. If you are interested in maritime radio stations you can find a list of Norwegian MW maritime radio stations here.
AM LOG - Monday 15 Oct. 2007
1300 15.10.2007 2330 USA: WOOD Grand Rapids, MI. "Newsradio Wood".
1629 2221 GRC: UNID. Can somebody help me with this one? What is this station? Please listen to this sound clips 1, 2.
1690 2301 GRC: UNID. Can somebody help me with this one? What is this station? Please listen to this sound clip MP3.
1710 2241 GRC: UNID. Can somebody help me with this one? What is this station? Please listen to this sound clips 1, 2, 3, 4.
1710 15.10.2007 2236 NOR: Bodø R., Bodø. Sandnessjøen-tx. Transmitter QTH 66°01'17N 12°36'58E. Navigational warnings in English and Norwegian together with Vardø Radio since the ID was "Bodø og Vardø Radio".
1728 15.10.2007 2315 NOR: Rogaland R., Sola. Bergen-tx. Transmitter QTH 60°42'83N 4°52'83E. Navigational warnings in English together with Florø Radio since the ID was "This is Florø and Rogaland Radio".
Tuesday, 16 October 2007
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