Received eQSL from Atlantic 2000 International. Trnasmit from Kall Krekel Germany.
Our SWL are on 11.12.2016 10:00 - 11:00 UTC Freq 6.005 and 7.310MHz
Reception Report was sent to atlantic2000international@gmail.com
Web http://radioatlantic2000.free.fr
Reception Report was sent to atlantic2000international@gmail.com
Web http://radioatlantic2000.free.fr
Atlantic 2000 Info:
ATLANTIC 2000, on shortwave and Internet
After broadcasting on FM from 1978 to 1982, Atlantic 2000 International
was heard for the
first time on shortwave on June 6th, 1982 on 7325 kHz. We were on the
air usually every month
until July 1988. Our first transmission equipment was a home-made 25 W
transmitter, using valves.
In 1984, we built a 30 W transmitter.
Some frequencies were tested, on the 48, 41, 38 and 26 meter bands. The
best results were
obtained on the 41 meter band.
After more 19 years of silence, Atlantic 2000 was back on the air on
October 28th, 2007
on 6280 and 6210 kHz.
From 2008 to 2010, we broadcasted from Italy, by using the transmitters
of Mystery Radio,
and then, Radio Amica.
From December 2010, we are transmitting from Germany, via several relay
stations:
- on 3985, 6005 and 7310 kHz via Shortwave Service in Kall-Krekel
- on 9480, 9485 and 7265 kHz via MV Baltic Radio in Göhren (10/2011 to
01/2016)
- on 6070 kHz via Channel 292 in Rohrbach Waal.
The 10th of July 2016, Atlantic 2000 was relayed by WINB, from Red Lion
in the USA, with
a power of 50 kW.
Since the beginning of our shortwave transmissions, we received a lot of
reception reports from
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark,
Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Latvia,
Luxembourg, Netherlands,
New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia,
Slovakia, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, United Kingdom, Ukraine, USA, Venezuela, and more countries
via several web
receivers in Europe and USA.
Atlantic 2000 can be listened all around the world on the Internet. We
have a lot of connections.
Many listeners are now interested by this new transmission mode.
Keep in touch with Atlantic 2000.
http://radioatlantic2000.free.fr
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