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Monday, August 31, 2020
September schedules for Radio Emma Toc World Service
Program Contents - A look at two documentaries about 1920's radio - Radio Sings and Sounds From The Ether, the BBC Antarctica Midwinter broadcast, Radio Caroline Memories, Radio Shack's Sounds of SW, and hello to listeners.
Ways to listen...Radio Emma Toc World Service - Program No. 5 - September 2020
www.emmatoc.com or visit the World Service page at www.emmatoc.org/world-service-prog-5
You can listen to our shortwave or FM broadcasts via our relay partners as follows:
WRMI - Radio Miami International on 9955 kHz covering Latin America and beyond on Tuesdays 18:00 Eastern Time / 22:00 UTC
WRMI - Radio Miami International on 9455 kHz covering Eastern North America and far beyond. Sundays 21:00 Eastern Time / 01:00 (Monday) UTC
Unique Radio Australia , online and covering Australia and beyond. Saturdays 17:30 AEST / 07:30 UTC and Sundays 17:30 AEST / 07:30 UTC
World FM - 88.2MHz / 107.6 MHz and covering Tawa, Marahau and Stoke, New Zealand on. Sundays 22:00 NZST / 10:00 UTC and Thursdays 16:30 NZST / 04:30 UTC. Every other week, alternating with Hobart Radio International
Channel 292 - 6070 kHz - covering Europe and beyond, Friday 04 September 20:00 UTC and Saturday 19 September 19:00 UTC
Scandinavian Weekend Radio - 6170 kHz / 11690kHz / 1602 kHz / 94.9 MHz. Covering Finland and Europe on Saturday 03 October 05:00 UTC
Happy listening! If you are outside the transmitter coverage areas, why not listen via the broadcaster's online services ? Website details for the above stations are listed on our own website at www.emmatoc.org/worldserviceschedule
If you do not have access to receivers and aerials, you can try using an online SDR receiver (ve3sun.com/KiwiSDR). Experience the enjoyment of tuning around shortwave from worldwide locations online.
We are happy to issue e-QSLs for reception reports sent to emmatoc1922@gmail.com and will gladly include online reports. If using an online SDR, please give us the SDR location.
If any stations wish to relay our program, a download link is available on our website. Please advise us of times and dates so we can publicize in our schedule.
Finally, please note we are still able to take requests for our November Global Request Show. Email us with your song choices!
Thank you!
(James Salmon)