Tuesday, May 04, 2021

Radio Emma Toc World Service, May schedules

 

Program Contents 
Solar-powered radios in South Sudan and Radio Miraya. 
Interview with Martin Kirby from The Flash
"Hello's to listeners"
The Voice of Peace

Ways to listen
Radio Emma Toc World Service, Program # 13
online http://www.emmatoc.com  and visit the World Service page.
On shortwave, mediumwave, or FM broadcasts via our relay partners as follows:

WRMI Radio Miami International 9955kHz, covering Latin America and beyond 
Tues 18:00 (EasternTime) 22:00 UTC 
Wed 20:00 (Eastern Time) 00:00 (Thurs) UTC  

WRMI Radio Miami International on 5950kHz, covering eastern North America and far beyond 
Tues 18:00 (Eastern Time) 22:00 UTC and Sunday 21:00 (EasternTime) 01:00 (Monday) UTC  

World  FM  88.2MHz, 107.6MHz, covering Tawa, Marahau, and Stoke, New Zealand
Sundays 22:00 (NZST) 09:00 UTC and Thursdays 16:30 (NZST) 03:30 UTC (alternating with other programs) 

Channel 292 on 6070 kHz, covering Europe and beyond 
Sun May 9 at 18:00 UTC 
Sat May 22 at 8:00 UTC
Sun May 23 at 15:00 UTC                                      
                         
Scandinavian Weekend Radio, covering Europe and Finland
June 5
6170, 11720, 1602 mw, 94.9MHz,                                                                                                

Happy listening! If you are outside the transmitter coverage areas, why not listen via the broadcasters' online services. Website details for the above stations are listed on our own website at: http://www.emmatoc.org/worldserviceindex

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 shortwaves from worldwide locations online.

We are happy to issue eQSLs for reception reports to: emmatoc1922@gmail.com for online reports. If using an online SDR, please give us the SDR location.

For stations that would like to relay our program, a download link is available on our website. Please advise us of times and dates so we can publicize your information on our schedule.

(James Salmon)