As announced before, the German longwave broadcast transmissions on 153 and 207 kHz (Deutschlandfunk) and 177 kHz (Deutschlandradio) will be terminated with the New Year 2015. Presumably mediumwave A
Very well said. On 01-Jan-15 2:21 AM, Markus Vester wrote: As announced before, the German longwave broadcast transmissions on 153 and 207 kHz (Deutschlandfunk) and 177 kHz (Deutschlandradio) will be
Sadly it is all about money these facilities are expensive to run. Mast maintenance and insurance for LF alone is frightening without the electricity bill, and the value of the real estate. There was
Hi Markus et al., You wrote: As announced before, the German longwave broadcast transmissions on 153 and 207 kHz (Deutschlandfunk) and 177 kHz (Deutschlandradio) will be terminated with the New Year
Quarter past midnight now: Sounds like 207 and 177 have gone off, but 153 is still playing. Peter's LF spectrogram: http://lf-radio.de/cgi-bin/lf/show_wf.cgi?date=14-12-31 All the best for 2015, Mark
From Peter's plot for yesterday, it looks as if Donebach 153 kHz carried on with half power till half past midnight (23:30 UT), and then went off, leaving a clear frequency for Brasov. But then somet
Hello Markus, The German Broadcasts are off and I have now an S8 signal from Romania on 153 khz. There is a weak carrier on 177 kHz and on 207 there is now a mixture of two stations. The strongest is
Yes, Germany is quiet now on longwave (except 183 kHz Europe-1, blasting away as ever). Take a look at the background noise on Stefan's grabber, which has been influenced by nearby Donebach: http://w
Hi LF, Yes, DLF / 153 kHz is down now. I took a recording of the last 30 minutes of their program. It was done with SpecLab and my small world receiver (TECSUN PL660). I was somehow disappointed that