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PA3AKK > BROADC   13.05.05 12:43l 29 Lines 1144 Bytes #999 (0) @ EU
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Subj: Radio London 1395 kHz testing
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In the night of May 13th The revival of "Big L" Radio Londen was on air with a
transmitter from the Netherlands. As far as I know the transmitter is situated
in the lake named IJsselmeer about 45 km northeast of Amsterdam in the so
called Trintelhaven along the dike between Lelystad and Enkhuizen. The power
should be 30 kW but the water makes reception over a great area possible and
it is expected that also in parts of the UK a rather good reception is
possible.

It is announced that the studio is located in Frinton on Sea.

radiofab.com is announced as web-site.

Another announcement is Radio London via Sky 940.

It is expected that regular transmissions will start soon and that the
transmitter will be off the air from 20.00 till 23.00 CET when Radio Albania
is on the air as a primary user of this frequency with Transmissions of Trans
World Radio.

The Netherlands have an allowance for 500 kW but on the transmittersite in the
harbour only 30 kW is allowed to prevent problems with ships communications
and other electronic equipment. The transmitter can handle 150 kW.

73, Wim


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