
First I thought this was Belarus because of the logo, then I thought it was Первый канал Russia from the voice ID at the end but maybe Belarus State TV calls itself the first channel as well? An exceptional signal for R1 either way!
A couple of times last year and earlier this season I had what I suspected to be Macedonia on a 1p offset on E4 but since I've ID'd it on 8P (there's some recordings of it here) so I'm puzzled by this recording, the video carrier frequency can be heard at some point and the IC8500 was tuned to ...
This was recorded during an Es opening to the east and if it is Denmark it's probably the first time I've seen it. No audio channel but the latter half of the soundtrack is the carrier with the 8500 tuned to 55.051MHz
Taken on a delivery tour at my work. No ES so far that day, but nice: Even Austria seems to have finished the digitalization of its terrestrical television, there are countless of analogue so called "community owned" transmitters still on air ! Here you can see ORF 1 from Rottenmann on VHF ch ...
Taken on a delivery tour at my work. No ES so far that day, but nice: Even Austria seems to have finished the digitalization of its terrestrical television, there are countless of analogue so called "community owned" transmitters still on air ! Here you can see ORF 1 from Rottenmann on VHF ch ...
Wanted to check VHF I for sporadic-e / e-skip in my working break. There was no success for sporadic-e receptions, but I got this nice bandscan on VHF and UHF with HRT 1 & 2, SLO 1 & 2, Pop-TV and RTL.
- Received at work. - Just want to show you, how easy it is to get sporadic-e fun on a handheld Casio TV: EVERYWHERE ! :-) UT 1 (NTU-TV 1) on VHF ch R2 (59,25MHz) from somewhere in Ukraina
This was on 0 offset during a good opening to Ukraine across B1 at 1011UTC, there are logos top left and right but neither are very clear. Any help with the station ID would be great, I think it maybe 1TV Russia.