Algeria’s Chaine 3 on 252 has been playing a great mix of 1990s dance music for the last 2 nights trying to keep longwave radio alive still.
Jonathan Milnes (2024-07-24)
Algeria’s Chaine 3 on 252 has been playing a great mix of 1990s dance music for the last 2 nights trying to keep longwave radio alive still.
Jonathan Milnes (2024-07-24)
NDB signal from Davis Inlet – NL CAN 345 Khz
Received via remote sdr in Skagafjord, Iceland.
73 de Kamel, 7X2GK (2024-07-23)
Harbour Light of the Windwards and Hurricane Beryl July 1st, 2024.
“My wife and I spent Sunday night [before the arrival of Beryl] at the radio station since I was going to have to give regular updates on the storm all through the night. In the morning, the wind was picking up sharply.
I have never experienced a hurricane greater than category 1 or 2 wind speeds – I don’t know of anyone here who had. We did not, could not, conceive of the power and destruction of wind and rain being driven at speeds greater than 130mph. The eye of Beryl went directly over us as a category 4 plus hurricane. None of us were seriously injured, but each person has a harrowing, lift-threatening story to tell.
After the wind died down enough to go outside, we just had to stand in stunned awe of the devastation before us. Most of the roofs on the island were badly damaged. Many houses were completely demolished, and many – even concrete – structures were destroyed or badly damaged.
At the Harbour Light, we had major damage to our transmitter and generator buildings. The AM tower was on the ground. The FM antenna was on the ground. Only minor damage was done to the Studio, Office, and school buildings. However, our home was ravished by the wind and rain. It looked like a tornado had gone through it.
Many here in Carriacou, Petite Martinique, the north of Grenada, up the Grenadines and as far as southern St. Vincent have lost homes and livelihoods. Miraculously, only two people lost their lives here in Carriacou as a result of the storm. So far, there has been a good response from the Grenada government as well as various aid agencies from the region and around the world.
Luckily there was a safe place – Isaiah’s basement apartment – for our family and guests to resort to during the eye and where we now live. The past two weeks have been spent literally digging out from under the rubble of what was our home and picking through it to save whatever we could.
Clean-up at the Harbour Light has been ongoing as we have had time. We conducted a test power-up of the buildings on Friday (19th) with our little (33 year-old) gas generator and successfully test broadcast on 92.3FM for a couple of hours. There are several areas of needed cleaning and repair – including recommissioning the main generator before we can go on the air full time. Hopefully, we will have the main generator back online this coming week and begin regular broadcasting on FM 92.3 here in Carriacou as well as live internet streaming.
We were provided a Starlink internet connection, solar panels, battery lights and a number of other pieces of equipment (through my brother in the States), which have been a tremendous help – and the only way I am able to write to you today!
There are many needs as you can imagine. Our priority now is to get the Harbour Light back on the air – the streaming, both FM frequencies, and AM 1400 – as soon as possible. The transmitter building roof needs to be replaced. A new generator building needs to be built. A new tower must be secured and erected. Last of all, the mission house needs to be repaired and re-roofed. We will put together a specific needs list with costs for those who have been asking for that in the next email. Our local bank was destroyed as was the post office and many government offices. So please do not send mail until I let you know it is safe to do so. Gifts may be sent to our mission office (Aviation Radio Missionary Service, PO Box 23, Greenville, SC 29602 USA) or made online at our mission website – www.everlastingarms.org.”
Photos from Randi Cornelius.

Before Hurricane Beryl

After Hurricane Beryl

Randy Cornelius via Linus F. Didier to Ydun Ritz (2024-07-22)
Translated from Spanish:
The following list includes a survey of Sonora Radio Broadcasting Stations that transmit in AM from the AMBA area (Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area), updated as of July 2024. It includes all stations that are operational, those stations that At the moment they are reported to be inactive, and those that emit irregularly. All information you wish to send us regarding any correction or new station included in this list is welcome.

Argentina en AM y FM FB group (2024-07-22)
GEOMAGNETIC STORM WATCH: Two plumes of dark plasma flew away from the sun yesterday, launching a coronal mass ejection (CME) toward Earth. NOAA forecast models suggest the halo CME will strike our planet during the early UT hours of July 24th, sparking a G2-class geomagnetic storm. Photographers in northern-tier US States may be able to catch auroras after the CME arrives.
https://spaceweather.com/
Ydun Ritz (2024-07-22)
910 CKDQ
Despite their FB page saying the AM was to be shut off on the 19th, it is still on this evening.
I’ve got to think the end is very near now though.
73, Nigel Pimblett Dunmore, AB to irca iog (2024-07-22)
Uploaded yesterday to YouTube:
VOWR [800 kHz / Ed] in St. John’s is turning 100 years old. Dedicated volunteers have kept the AM station, which operates out of the Wesley United Church of Canada on Patrick Street, humming for a century. Its first broadcast — in July 1924 — came 25 years before Confederation and just 23 years after Marconi received the first wireless transmission from Signal Hill. The CBC’s Carolyn Stokes stops by the studio. 3 minute video
Mike Barraclough to MWlist iog (2025-07-21)
Radio Caroline
The Spirit of the 70s returns for another three day special broadcast this August.
Presenters who were part of the team that brought you the magic of Europe’s 1st Album station from the Mi Amigo during the 1970s will be stepping aboard the Ross Revenge to relive those days one more time.
Join Tom Anderson, Nigel Harris, Roger Mathews, Martin Fisher, Mike Stevens, Bob Lawrence and Cliff Osbourne along with Marc Jacobs of Radio Mi Amigo for three days of great music and one or two surprises too.
Tune in on 648kHz AM and on-line from 7am on Friday 2nd August through to 9pm on Sunday 4th August.
And see also https://radiocaroline.co.uk/#mi_amigo_schedule.html
Nico from Gouda HOL (2024-07-20)
It turns out 1368 kHz is now broadcasting a separate station, Manx Radio Gold, which is essentially classic hits. That frequency is still being used to cover Tynwald (the national parliament), FC Isle of Man matches or Radio Caroline North that one weekend a month, however. This might explain why it’s not closing down after midnight any more. The station began operations at 0700 BST on 1 July and, similarly to Gold in the UK (“across”), only appears to have two presenters, Mannin Line’s Andy Wint and Carnaby Street with Chris Williams on Saturday mornings. There are further details on gold.manxradio.com, if nobody’s picked up on this yet.
Reece Lloyd (2024-07-20)
Station Sales:
The Estate of John Walton’s Walton Stations sells Classic Hits 1360 KBUY/105.9 K290AY, Country “Bear Country” 1450 KWES/94.7 K234AQ, and Classic Country 93.5 KWES-FM Ruidoso NM to Will Rooney’s MTD Inc. for $170,000. The three stations will create a cluster with the buyer’s Hot AC “Mix 96.7” KNMB Captain and Classic Rock “101.5 The Kid” KIDX Ruidoso. MTD Inc. also owns two other stations in southeastern New Mexico.
Steven Lara’s Gorilla Broadcasting purchases 1440 WDXQ/96.7 W244CL Cochran and 610 WCEH/96.1 W241CO Hawkinsville GA from Shanks Broadcasting for $390,000. WDXQ had begun carrying Lara’s Regional Mexican “El Gallo” brand simulcasting 94.3 WLEL Ellaville in 2023, while WCEH dropped its Classic Rock “Highway 96” identity to join the simulcast last month. Lara also operates “El Gallo” branded stations in Raleigh NC, Myrtle Beach SC and Cedar Rapids IA.
https://radioinsight.com/headlines/275459/station-sales-week-of-7-19/
Lance Venta, RadioInsight (2024-07-19)