Yesterday I received a nice e-QSL for Polderpop Radio, a LPAM station from Veldhoven, The Netherlands on 1134 kHz. For details of this station see my previous post about my reception of this station.

The wonderful world of listening to the radio
Yesterday I received a nice e-QSL for Polderpop Radio, a LPAM station from Veldhoven, The Netherlands on 1134 kHz. For details of this station see my previous post about my reception of this station.
For DX-ers and QSL collectors listening to LPAM stations in The Netherlands can be rewarding. First of all because many of them are run by radio enthusiasts who don’t mind taking the time to explain a lot about their station via messenger, whatsapp or email. But also because it is a very dynamic scene.
In 2023 I got a QSL from 1134AM from Ooijen. They are gone and now I can hear Polderpop Radio from Veldhoven on this frequency. Broadcasting with 100 Watt they can be received in reasonable quality 82 kilometers away. That is: during the day, in the evening hours it is usually Radio Kuwait that I find here.
Polderpop Radio has quite a history. They’ve been on cable, mediumwave, internet, DAB+ and now they’re back on AM. Their program focuses on popmusic from Dutch artists. I sent my report via the contact form on their website, and Jacco Hagoort from Polderpop Radio confirmed my reception within a day.
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