Friday, September 19, 2014

RTÉ to broadcast football finals on Sunday

South Africa/ United Kingdom

RTÉ football great final game schedule.

All times UTC
1300-1600 on 7300 MEY 100 kW / 005 deg to SoAf English
1300-1600 on 17495 WOF 300 kW / 158 deg to WeAf English
1300-1600 on 17820 MEY 100 kW / 005 deg to EaAf English

1600-1700 on 7300 MEY 100 kW / 005 deg to SoAf English
1600-1700 on 11750 MEY 100 kW / 005 deg to EaAf English
1600-1700 on 17495 WOF 300 kW / 158 deg to WeAf English
(SWL DXing/19 Sept)

Version taken from HFCC file, a lot of slewed antenna arrays in use

via Babcock - Woofferton site in England (separated from Scotland)

17495 1300-1700 52S,53SW,57N WOF 300kW 158degr -12 618 1=Sun
070914 210914 Eng  G   RTE BAB

and via South Africa's SENTEC Meyerton site by Babcock brokered

 7300 1300-1700 52S,53SW,57N MEY 100kW   5degr   0 803 1=Sun
070914 210914 Eng  AFS RTE BAB
11750 1600-1700 52S,53SW,57N MEY 100     5       0 216 1=Sun
070914 210914 Eng  AFS RTE BAB
17820 1300-1600 52S,53SW,57N MEY 250     5      25 418 1=Sun
070914 210914 Eng  AFS RTE BAB
(Wolfgang Bueschel Germany/Ivo Ivanoc, Bulgaria)

Jim McGuiness: Kingdom are 'dream' All-Ireland final opponents
Donegal manager Jim McGuinness says his side facing Kerry for the Sam Maguire is his “dream final”.
“For me it’s a dream final and it’s a dream final because I grew up watching Kerry and Dublin, and Kerry and everyone else playing in All-Ireland finals,” he told RTÉ Sport ahead of Sunday’s decider at Croke Park.
“It’s the whole history of it, and for us to play them in the final is a great moment for our players.”
McGuinness laughed off the notion that success is effortless for the 36-time champions, pointing out that he has witnessed the county’s dedication to Gaelic football at first hand while a student and Sigerson Cup player at Tralee IT.