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CBC Yukon features Finnish DXer who logged their station from 7,000 km away

Host Elyn Jones heard saying ‘this is Yukon Morning,’ about 7,000 kilometres away A keen listener has managed to hear CBC Yukon’s radio broadcast from about 7,000 kilometres away. Jorma Mäntylä lives in Kangasala, Finland. On Oct.15 he was scanning the airwaves and came across the signal from Dawson City, Yukon, broadcasting CBC’s Yukon Morning show. The signal lasted about an hour. “It was clear to hear your Yukon Morning program led by a female journalist and the morning news,” he said. The host that day was Elyn Jones in Whitehorse. Upon hearing the signal Mäntylä sent an email with an attached audio clip asking for confirmation.

From Yukon to Finland: CBC s radio signal heard from afar

From Yukon to Finland: CBC s radio signal heard from afar Philippe Morin © Provided: Jorma Mäntylä Hobbyists listen to radio signals, scanning for shortwave and AM signals at great distances. The pursuit is called DX or distant unknown, and has a small but passionate international community. A keen listener has managed to hear CBC Yukon s radio broadcast from about 7,000 kilometres away. Jorma Mäntylä lives in Kangasala, Finland.  On Oct.15 he was scanning the airwaves and came across the signal from Dawson City, Yukon, broadcasting CBC s Yukon Morning show. The signal lasted about an hour. It was clear to hear your Yukon Morning program led by a female journalist and the morning news, he said. 

Finland s radio hams ask for 1240-1300 MHz replacement

QRZ Callsign Search Finland s radio hams ask for 1240-1300 MHz replacement Finland lost the important 1240-1300 MHz amateur radio band on April 24, 2020. National society SRAL now asking for 220-225 MHz as a replacement, their initial request for 902-928 MHz having been rejected The request is to provide spectrum for Amateur Television operation. It seems that currently operation in 1240-1300 MHz is still possible but only by applying for a Special Permit. These Special Permits will cease when the Galileo GNSS constellation becomes fully operational. A translation of a DARC post reads: On April 24, 2020, new frequency allocation regulations came into force in Finland. The 23 cm band 1240–1300 MHz has not been an amateur radio band in Finland since then. The 23 cm area may only be used with a special permit, which can be granted for a limited period as long as the Galileo system is not yet fully

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