Just received via email, my latest WWFF certificate.
Issued for having worked WWFF references in 28 different European DXCC.
Thanks to all of the European WWFF activators and thanks to the Awards Manager Mill LX1CC.
At about 0742 UTC on 5th June 2022, I tuned in to the Voice of Turkey broadcasting in the Turkish language on 13635 kHz.
The broadcast was coming from the Emirler 500kW transmitter in Turkey.
The overall reception of the Voice of Turkey was good.
S | I | N | P | O |
4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
Below is a short video showing my reception of the Voice of Turkey.
References.
At about 0716 UTC on 5th June 2022, I tuned in to KBS World Radio broadcasting in the Korean language on 111620 kHz.
The broadcast was coming from the Woofferton 250kW transmitter in the United Kingdom.
The overall reception of the Voice of Korea was good. There was some interference on the frequency from China National Radio CNR5 broadcasting in the Chinese language on the same frequency.
S | I | N | P | O |
4 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 4 |
Below is a short video showing my reception of the KBS World Radio.
References.
At about 1200 UTC on 3rd June 2022, I tuned in to the Voice of Korea broadcasting in the Japanese language on 11865 kHz.
The broadcast was coming from the Kujang 200kW transmitter in North Korea.
The overall reception of the Voice of Korea was good – excellent. There was some ‘bleed over’ from Reach Beyond Australia broadcasting on 11875 kHz.
S | I | N | P | O |
5 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 5 |
Below is a short video showing my reception of the Voice of Korea.
References.
At about 2146 UTC on 3rd June 2022, I tuned in to the Voice of Vietnam broadcasting in the English language on 11885 kHz.
The broadcast was coming from the Hanoi Sontay 100kW transmitter in Vietnam.
The overall reception of the Voice of Vietnam was good.
S | I | N | P | O |
4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
Below is a short video showing my reception of the Voice of Vietnam.
References.
At about 2110 UTC on 3rd June 2022, I tuned in to the Radio Algerienne broadcasting in the Arabic language on 9585 kHz.
The broadcast was coming from the Issoudun 500kW transmitter in France.
The overall reception of the Radio Algerienne was good.
S | I | N | P | O |
4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
Below is a short video showing my reception of Radio Algerienne.
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