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
something must have come up again during the wee hours, 4 to 6 UT.
All three frequencies are quiet now at 9:50
UT.
73, Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2015 12:15 AM
Subject: Re: LF: Closure of German Longwave
Broadcast
Quarter past midnight now: Sounds like 207 and 177
have gone off, but 153 is still playing.
All the best for 2015,
Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Wednesday, December 31, 2014 10:43 PM
Subject: Re: LF: Closure of German Longwave
Broadcast
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 2015. Presumably
mediumwave AM transmissions will follow > one year later. It has been
claimed that the continuation would be too > costly, considering the
relatively small number of AM listeners. > Along with others, I think that
this is a sad landmark in radio history, > ...
Fully
agreed!
153 kHz: http://df3lp.de/cgi-bin/lf/plot_channel.cgi?date=14-12-31&freq=62.0KHz 177
kHz: http://df3lp.de/cgi-bin/lf/plot_channel.cgi?date=14-12-31&freq=86.0KHz
Replace
date by "date=15-01-01" etc. - if needed. Yes, frequency of "LO" is 91
kHz.
Happy New Year from Kiel!
Peter 54N 10E
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