Radio Mi Amigo* via Radio 700 in Kall-Krekel, Germany was logged on 4 January 2015. DJ Capt, Kord hosted a programme featuring the "Top 5 Personal Songs" from Mia Amigo listeners., Some of the songs heard between station jingles included The Hollies - "I'm Alive", Del Shannon - "Keep Searchin'", The Chiffons - "Sweet Talkin' Guy", The Searchers - "Sugar & Spice", Beach Boys - "Help Me Rhonda", Engelbert Humperdinck - "Green, Green Grass of Home", ABBA - "Chiquitita" , Beatles - "Yesterday" and Alma Cogen - "Tennessee Waltz". Reception from 09.00 to 10.00 UTC on 6.005 kHz was (SINPO) 55545 - excellent signal except for minor and occasional fading
Reception report was emailed to Radio Mi Amigo on the same day. Later in the evening of 4 January 2015, Radio Mi Amigo replied with this email: "Thanks for the report. A QSL Card is on the way to you. We play a special "All-time Top 5" of a listener every Sunday in my programme, 6.005 kHz, between 10-11 CET (9-10 UTC), 7310 khz 14-15h CET (13-14 UTC). Got a lot of mails for Top 5. Could broadcast it for more than 3 month :-). So sorry, but we will play your Top 5 of course on Sunday, 1 February 2015. Keep listening to Mi Amigo." Thank you, and I will be listening! This QSL card was received on 8 February 2015.
Email:
info@radiomiamigo.es
Reception report was emailed to Radio Mi Amigo on the same day. Later in the evening of 4 January 2015, Radio Mi Amigo replied with this email: "Thanks for the report. A QSL Card is on the way to you. We play a special "All-time Top 5" of a listener every Sunday in my programme, 6.005 kHz, between 10-11 CET (9-10 UTC), 7310 khz 14-15h CET (13-14 UTC). Got a lot of mails for Top 5. Could broadcast it for more than 3 month :-). So sorry, but we will play your Top 5 of course on Sunday, 1 February 2015. Keep listening to Mi Amigo." Thank you, and I will be listening! This QSL card was received on 8 February 2015.
Email:
info@radiomiamigo.es
Website:
www.radiomiamigo.es/
*Logged using remote SDR receiver at the University of Twente (The Netherlands)
*Logged using remote SDR receiver at the University of Twente (The Netherlands)
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