ARCHIVE RECORDING: Djibouti Radio on Mediumwave in 1972.


 

ARCHIVE RECORDING:
DJIBOUTI RADIO
ON MEDIUMWAVE IN 1972

Another recording (below) from my mediumwave archives. I'm digitising these before the original tapes deteriorate any further and are lost forever!

This one was recorded on a DXpedition to Phillip Island, southeast Victoria, Australia, in September 1972. The folding QSL card shown in the video was received in four weeks by airmail.

1538 kHz at 1635 UTC, September 16, 1972

Language: Afar. Other languages used on 1538 kHz were Somali and Arabic.

Transmitter Power:  4 kW!

The country is now called Djibouti. Between 1967 and 1977 it was known as the French Territory of Afars & Issas. Prior to 1967,  it was called French Somaliland.




In 1972, many Australian stations (ABC and commercial broadcasters) signed off around midnight, leaving plenty of vacant channels in the mediumwave band for exotic DX signals.

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73 and good DX!

Rob Wagner VK3BVW


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