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Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg & Germany callsigns
----- Original Message -----
From: <>
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 9:05 PM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg & Germany callsigns
> > all shortwave calls and frequencies used for decades.
> > > DMR29 Muenchen, 6085 kHz
>
> Not used, I got a mail from the Bavarian BC Munich that they still
> used DMR24 (DMR24 not DMR29) for that station.
Yes, that '29' seems a typing error, was always DMR24.
BR Munich was the only German public bc station, which used that
registration callsign widely on these decades.
> DMR27 N.D.R & W.D.R, 6075 and 3970 kHz (freqs later in 60ties
> used for Deutsche Welle sces)
NDR 2nd program was broadcast via Norden Osterloog site
G.C. 07E12 53N38 according
6075 kHz 20 kW in use since 1st Aug 1950
3970 kHz 5 kW in use since 2nd Oct 1954
73 wb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel_web" >
To: "Mauricio Molano Sánchez" Sent: Friday, June 02, 2006 2:38 PM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg & Germany callsigns
Querido Mauricio,
all shortwave calls and frequencies used for decades.
> DMR20, DMR25, 27, 28, 30 (bc & fixed sce.), 31, 32, 33,35,36,
> 40,41,45,46,50,51,52,55,56,60 & 61 from Nordenosterloog.
> DMR26 Muehlacker, 6030 kHz
> DMR27 N.D.R & W.D.R, 6075 and 3970 kHz (freqs later used for Deutsche
Welle sces)
> DMR29 Muenchen, 6085 kHz
> DMR32 Bad Duerrheim, 7265 kHz
> DMR251 Frankfurt Main, 6160 kHz, but latter ceased service totally in the
50ties.
> All short wave, or some MW??
73 wb
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mauricio Molano Sánchez" Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 3:07 PM
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg & Germany callsigns
Hi Noel,
This site:
http://www.dxinfocentre.com/lw.htm
shows LXAA as the callsign for the LW frequency.
None of these calls (LXA, LXAA) seems to be correct, at least in 1958!. The
ITU registered calls for broadcasting are LXRA, LXRE, LXRF & LXRG. The ITU
register in 1958 offers other interesting callsigns for broadcasting
stations as these from Germany (Federal Rep.):
DMR20, DMR25, 27, 28, 30 (bc & fixed sce.), 31, 32,
33,35,36,40,41,45,46,50,51,52,55,56,60 & 61 from Nordenosterloog. DMR26
Muehlacker, DMR27 N.D.R & W.D.R, DMR29 Muenchen, DMR32 Bad Duerrheim, DMR251
Frankfurt Main. All short wave, or some MW??
Mauricio Molano
Salamanca
Spain
--- Noel R Green <NRGreen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> escribió:
> Back in 1951 when almost every SW station had a call
> sign I find that "Guide
> to Broadcasting Stations" issued by 'Wireless World'
> shows Luxembourg listed
> with 5kW on 6090, 9528 and 15350 but only 6090 had
> the call letters LXA.
>
> Post WWII I cannot ever recall hearing call letters
> announced - SW was
> always forty-nine point two six metres. Actual
> pre-WWII recordings of the
> station (in English) seem to be very rare as it's
> understood that the
> station actually destroyed their library of
> programmes, but quotes seem to
> suggest that only station name and wavelength were
> used. I assume that any
> call letters were purely academic - perhaps
> allocated by the LUX
> govt/telecoms or ITU? However, as I understand it,
> LUX was never allocated a
> long wave frequency until whatever followed the
> Copenhagen Plan. In 1951
> their frequency/wavelength is listed as 233 kHz 1288
> metres 150kW and as
> "operating on a frequency not allocated to the
> country in the Copenhagen
> Plan".
>
> Noel R. Green [NW England]
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Harald Kuhl" <HKu-DX@xxxxxx>
> To: <Hard-Core-DX@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2006 8:49 AM
> Subject: Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg callsigns
>
>
> I checked the 1958 edition of WRTH, but no luck
>
> 73
> Harald
>
>
> > -------- Original-Nachricht --------
> > Datum: Mon, 29 May 2006 21:51:41 +0200
> > Von: Wolfgang Bueschel_web >
> > An: Mauricio Molano Sánchez
> <mmolano2000@xxxxxxxx>,
> <Hard-Core-DX@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Betreff: Re: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg callsigns
> >
> I see this Call Signs of Luxembourg for the
> first time.
> >
> > In 1957-1959 I heard RTL in German often at
> 1400-1700 UT, even on holiday
> > in
> > Tyrolia Austria.
> > Popular hit parade on Sundays.
> >
> > LW 233 kHz 500 kW seems LXRA
> > MW 1439 kHz 350 kW LXRE
> > SW 6090 kHz 50 kW LXRF
> > SW 15350 kHz 5 kW LXRG, latter towards Montreal
> Canada in French.
> >
> > 73 wb
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Mauricio Molano Sánchez"
> >
> > Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 6:45 PM
> > Subject: [HCDX] Radio Luxembourg callsigns
> >
> > Hi all!
> > The 19th edition (July 1958) of the "Alphabetical
> List
> > of Call Signs" publised by the I.T.U. shows four
> > callsigns registered for broadcasting from
> > Junglinster: LXRA, LXRE, LXRF and LXRG. At these
> > moment R. Luxy was broadcasting on 4
> frequencies...LW,
> > MW, and 2 on SW. Somebody knows to what frequency
> > corresponds each one of them?
> >
> > M.Molano
> > Salamanca
> > Spain.
> >
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