lunedì 21 novembre 2016
IL DSWCI chiude dopo 60 anni: trasmissioni speciali a dicembre
A fine di questo 2016 Il Danish Shortwave Club International chiuderà i battenti dopo avere celebrato i 60 anni di onorato servizio al radioascolto. Venne, infatti fondato il 18 novembre del 1956 con il nome Danish Shortwave Clubs International. Il 4 maggio del 1974 si fuse con il The Cimbrer DX-Club. Nel 1996 cambiò nome perdendo la "s" di Clubs.
L'obiettivo di questa associazione era, in un'epoca senza Internet, avvicinare gli appassionati del radioascolto, promuovendo l'hobby in generale, ma anche gli ascolti DX (su lunga distanza).
Oggi il DSWCI conta 227 soci sparsi in 33 Paesi. Tra questi anche diversi italiani. Prima dello scioglimento sono state programmate alcune trasmissini speciali. Sotto trovate tutte le informazioni:
Special DSWCI broadcasts
In Kalundborg DSWCI-member Robert Kipp made recordings to special DSWCI broadcasts, which are scheduled:
Two one hour broadcasts via SLBC, Trincomalee, managed by Victor Goonetilleke:
Saturday December 03 at 1930-2030 UTC on 9715 kHz at 350 degrees with 125 kW to Europe.
Sunday December 04 at 1000-1100 UTC on 11835 kHz to Japan, Asia and Australia.
Ten 30 minutes broadcasts via WRMI, Okeechobee, Florida, managed by Jeff White:
PART ONE
2300 UTC Saturday, December 03 5850 kHz to North America (especially Central and West)
2330 UTC Saturday, December 03 11580 kHz to Eastern North America ( and Europe )
2030 UTC Sunday, December 04 11580 kHz to Europe ( and Eastern North America )
2300 UTC Sunday, December 04 5850 kHz to North America (especially Central and West)
0230 UTC Monday, December 05 9955 kHz to the Caribbean, North and South America
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PART TWO
2300 UTC Saturday, December 10 5850 kHz to North America (especially Central and West)
2330 UTC Saturday, December 10 11580 kHz to Eastern North America ( and Europe )
2030 UTC Sunday, December 11 11580 kHz to Europe ( and Eastern North America )
2300 UTC Sunday, December 11 5850 kHz to North America (especially Central and West)
0230 UTC Monday, December 12 9955 kHz to the Caribbean, North and South America
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Note that the Monday transmissions on 9955 kHz are actually Sunday evening in the Americas.
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Rhein-Main Radio Club ( RMRC ) in Germany has agreed to reply to ALL reception reports for the special
DSWCI broadcasts from WRMI and from Sri Lanka. The RMRC publish a special QSL-card for your reception report.
PLEASE send all E-mail-reception-reports to: mail@RMRC.DE
PLEASE send reports by regular POST to: RMRC, Postfach 70 08 49, D-60558 Frankfurt / Main, Germany
Good luck listening
RMRC-managing board and Anker Petersen