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Month: June 2026

QSL Radio Blitz 86.9 MHz (and a bit about 3 mtr pirates)

45 years ago I was active on 3 meter FM radio as a pirate station called Radio Arcadia. Nothing special, only 1-3 Watt, just enough to chat with school friends. And just enough to create a bit of interference on the radio of our neighbours if positioned my mid frequency on top of Hilversum 3.

We were active on 100+ MHz. Radio’s were already equipped with the 87-108 MHz band, but in those days Dutch legal stations were only broadcasting up to 100 MHz, later 104 MHz. So there was 4-8 MHz of bandwith available.

Radio Blitz suddenly popped up with a huge signal on 86.9 MHz

I thought FM radio pirates were sort of dead. A memory form the past. But here on my new location in Drenthe the FM pirates are alive and kicking. Not only in the 100+ MHz band, but apparently also below 87.5 MHz. In my youth that’s where you listened to police traffic (which wasn’t scrambled in those days). And so when screening the lower end of the FM band for Sporadic E DX I suddenly saw the very strong signal from Radio Blitz popping up on 86.9 MHz.

Whatsapp confirmation of reception

(e)QSLs are difficult to obtain, as are email contact addresses. But often a telephone number is mentioned on air or as RDS information, inviting you to send a Whatsapp. Now and then I just like to drop a message. Usually you get a friendly thank you like the one Radio Blitz sent me. Including a pretty interesting picture of their antenna configuration 😉.

Radio Laikos 87.6 MHz

With the sporadic E conditions in the past few days, Radio Laikos, or 87.6 Laikos from Thessaloniki, Greece, could be received well here in Coevorden. One evening I could listen to them for almost an hour, with wonderful Greek music and occasionally the typical Laikos jingle, as you can hear in the recording below:

Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to send them a report via email as it bounced. So I sent a message via Facebook instead. Only to be quite disappointed that the response was nothing more than a thumbs up… it is what it is these days I’m afraid.

Radio Laikos specialises in λαϊκό τραγούδι , which translates as laïko – popular, and tragoúdi – song. Or: Greek folk-pop music. So I guess the name Laikos refers to that as well. That one year of Greek language lessons I took in grammar school does pay off😉.

The station is described as playing “the best Greek repertoire with love and care,” appealing to all ages — from nostalgic older listeners to younger fans of modern Greek music. Since it launch is 2001 it has developed into one of the top-rated local stations in Thessaloniki. And I can see why!

The White Tower of Thessaloniki.

The picture above shows the White Tower of Thessaloniki. I vividly remember how during the height of the Macedonia naming dispute in the 1990s, unofficial souvenir banknotes depicting the White Tower of Thessaloniki were printed in North Macedonia (then Republic of Macedonia). It sparked intense anger in Greece, as the tower was viewed as exclusively Greek cultural heritage.

QSL Radio Capital 95.5 MHz Rocca di Papa

A nice fully detailed QSL email from Radio Capital for my reception of their signal on 95.5 MHz from the powerful 50 kW transmitter at Rocca di Papa.

Radio Capital is a prominent Italian national private radio station known for its mix of classic hits (primarily from the 1970s–1990s), adult contemporary music, news, talk shows, and infotainment. Its slogan is “Solo bella musica” (“Only beautiful music”) as you can hear in my MP3 recording:

It is owned by Elemedia and shares sister stations like Radio DeeJay and m2o. Two stations I have received also, but never managed to get a QSL from.

QSL NDB BRZ Breza 400 kHz

A QSL for NDB BRZ Breza, the “sister” beacon of NDB RI Rijeka. This approach and landing beacon is situated on the opposite end of the Rijeka Airport runway in Croatia. As with the other beacons in Istria such as NDB PLA and KAZ for Pula Airport, Mr. Birkić, head of Istria/Kvarner ATC was so kind to confirm my report.

Pskov recording of NDB BRZ Breza on 400 kHz

This beacon shows up nicely on Googlemaps, and the funny thing is that is actually situated close to the city of Rijeka, while NDB Rijeka is only close to the airport.

NDB BRZ Breza, 400 kHz

QSL NDB RI Rijeka 289 kHz

Rijeka Airport in Croatia has two approach and landing NDBs: NDB BRZ Breza to the north west and NDB RI Rijeka to the south east, as can been seen on the excellent Skyvector website.

As with the NDB PLA and KAZ for Pula Airport, Mr. Birkić, head of Istria/Kvarner ATC was so kind to confirm my report.

Pskov capture of NDB RI Rijeka 289 kHz

While the city of Rijeka is situated on the mainland of Croatia, the airport and NDB RI are located on the island Krk.

QSL NDB KAV Pula/Kavran 265 kHz

In addition to NDB PLA Pula I also received the NDB KAV on 265 kHz which is located east of the Pula runway as you can see on this Skyvector picture. Mr. Birkić, head of Istria/Kvarner ATC was so kind to confirm my report.

NDB 351-PLA west, and NDB 265-KAV east of the the Pula Airport runway.

The quality of my reception was not the best, but the picture below once again shows the power of the Pskov data analysis tool. For a few minutes the signal was OK, then it faded. But the aggregate was still quite strong (although the V was not as prominent as I would like to see).

Receiving a beacon is one thing, I always like spot the location of the beacon using Googlemaps. Well this one is a beauty:

NDB 265-KAV, Pula/Kavran

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