Myanmar Radio, Yangon, heard in Oxford UK on 49 and 41 metres
Hi there, I thought some of the readers of SWLing post might be interested in my reception of Mayanmar Radio, Yangon, during a late-night DX'pedition in Oxfordshire, UK. I managed to catch them on 5985 and 7200 kHz; the latter was a personal first and perhaps further confirmation that my 200 metre longwire is contributing in a positive way to my mobile listening post. Subscribers and regular visitors to Oxford Shortwave Log on YouTube will know that I am forever trying to push the performance of my vintage portables to the limit of what's possible, in the hope that I might hear something very exotic. it's happened once or twice and thus worth all the effort in the small hours. Thanks for watching/ listening.
http://swling.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/200-metre-longwire-Myanmar-Radio-5985-kHz2C-Yangon2C-best-reception-to-date.mp4Direct link to Oxford Shortwave Log for Mayanmar Radio reception video 5985 kHz
http://swling.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/200-metre-longwire-Myanmar-Radio-7200-kHz2C-Yangon2C-first-reception-on-41-metres.mp4Direct link to Oxford Shortwave Log for Mayanmar Radio reception video 7200 kHz
Clint Gouveia is the author of this post and a regular contributor to the SWLing Post. Clint actively publishes videos of his shortwave radio excursions on his YouTube channel: Oxford Shortwave Log. Clint is based in Oxfordshire, England.