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Reception Reports |
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Date and time of broadcast in UTC.
Listening location.
Local weather or any other conditions
that affected reception (static,
computer or television interference,
etc.).
Name of songs or other program
descriptions.
Description of receiver type (Brand,
Model #) and antenna. For
communications receivers, please
include any special settings used, such
as passband offset, bandwidth settings,
etc.
- Please include either an SIO (Signal, Interference,
Overall merit) description or a SINPO
(Signal, Interference, Noise,
Propagation and Overall merit)
evaluation. The "World Radio Television
Handbook" explains how to do this.
Let us know what you thought of the
show, too. If you have any music
requests or any other comments, we'd
be glad to read them.
THE SCREAM OF THE BUTTERFLY
P.O. BOX 1994
RANCHO CORDOVA, CA 95741-1994
U.S.A.
WRMI BROADCASTS FROM their site near Miami,
Florida, U.S.A. Their 50,000-Watt transmitter is
fed to a log periodic antenna oriented at 317
degrees. WRMI's signal is heard in most of the U.S. (particularly the South and Midwest), Canada, and the Caribbean.
WBCQ BROADCASTS FROM their site in Monticello, Maine, U.S.A. Their 50,000-Watt signal is beamed to Mexico City, with a beam width of 60 degrees. WBCQ is heard particularly well in the northeastern U.S., and the upper midwest and beyond. "The Planet" also has a great signal to eastern Canada and is heard well in Europe when conditions are good.
TO SAVE PRINTING and postage costs, we acknowledge Email reception reports, but do not send QSL cards for them. Send your reception reports, comments and other communications to our Hotmail addy,
johnnyrockin@hotmail.com.