Hello Mike, LF Radio Sweden normally broadcasts on 1179kHz. Here is a fairly up-to-date list of European medium-wave stations: http://mediumwave.de/ 73's Paul-Henrik / OH1LSQ Quoting Mike WE0H <we0h@
...almost Mike. What you are hearing is CBK in Watrous, Saskatchewan at 50kw. They make an excellent e-w prop indicator here and I could often hear them on my xtal set! 73 / Steve / VE7SL Web: "THE
Hello Paul, I found out it is a CBC station in British Columbia re-broadcasting Radio Sweden and other stations. I didn't think the frequency was right being on a even number. I recall EU stations be
Even closer to me. I'll have to listen tonight and see if they are putting in a healthy signal again. It peaked at 20/9 about 3am Central. Mike WE0H ...almost Mike. What you are hearing is CBK in Wat
Mike, yes, the EU MW and LW BC stations are on a 9kHz grid (except a few on LW). These frequencies are divisible by 9kHz so even though 540kHz end with a zero, it happens to be a "valid" EU frequency
Hi Mike, Given your location, I'd wager that it was CBK, broadcasting from Saskatchewan on 540KHz. I regularly hear stations from the midwest when the broadcast band opens up after dark. CBC plays pr
I am listening to 540kc on my 600m vertical to a station that ID'd as Radio Sweden. It is all British accent people talking in the news. Is this signal coming from Europe or is it a rebroadcast from