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Previously on "Short wave comes up short"

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  • Lola
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    The BBC WS is also broadcast on Long Wave 198 khz between 01:00 and 05:00 GMT/BST . Even though SW is not broadcast to Europe you still should be able to pick it up if you have a sensitive enough receiver and a decent antenna. I have a pocket SW set and I dangle a long wire from the radio and then out of the hotel window when I am in Johnny Foreigner countries.

    In the good ol’ days you could buy car radios in Germany with short wave. I found it very useful commuting to and from Munich in the 80’s. Some time I will get around to making an ad-on SW unit for the car.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Do they not have 3G PAYG SIMs in Germany?

    I've got an app on my phone which happily receives internet radio broadcasts.

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  • Tarquin Farquhar
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    You won't get BFBS in Frankfurt, only from just past Neuwied and further north (I liten to it from just past Siegen on my way to Münster.) The only thing in English you'll get over the air is AFN which is on 98.7 which varies from program to program but is very forces-centric (why they are broadcasting adverts to forces to join the forces I don't know.) Mind you in Frankfurt hotels you should get BBC World (carp) on TV along with at least CNN and CNBC (and DSF Sexy Sport Clips after midnight.) Alternatively go sit in one of the Irish and English pubs all evening watching Sky Sports
    Yes, only ISTR BBC World going off at some time like 08:00 to make way for a children'S channel.

    I don't like TV anyway, and haven't had it on for months. I like radio. I quite liked BBC World Service radio on short wave, but now it seems to have moved off on to other media that I don't get. Thus I am suffering from the Old Codger's complaint that "progress" always seems to make things worse for me.

    Sitting in a Brit Pub all night is an interesting thought, it makes all the other options look better.

    I know, I know, the answer is to stop this nomadic life and decide where I live and work (same answer to both if you please). Haven't managed to swing that these last ten years, alas.

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  • darmstadt
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    You won't get BFBS in Frankfurt, only from just past Neuwied and further north (I liten to it from just past Siegen on my way to Münster.) The only thing in English you'll get over the air is AFN which is on 98.7 which varies from program to program but is very forces-centric (why they are broadcasting adverts to forces to join the forces I don't know.) Mind you in Frankfurt hotels you should get BBC World (carp) on TV along with at least CNN and CNBC (and DSF Sexy Sport Clips after midnight.) Alternatively go sit in one of the Irish and English pubs all evening watching Sky Sports

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  • Tarquin Farquhar
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    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
    This guy has some info about BBC reception in Germany but the gist of it seems to be that the further south and East you go the less luck you are going to have.
    Thanks, a bit out of date though as he talks of short wave, but the BBC stopped short wave broadcasts to Europe over 2 years ago, which is why I have a problem. They do DRM but only for Benelux and "There are no immediate plans to extend DRM transmissions further into Europe.". The BBC website's recommended method of listening in Frankfurt is Satellite. Thanks, let me just set it up on the hotel roof.

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  • DaveB
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    This guy has some info about BBC reception in Germany but the gist of it seems to be that the further south and East you go the less luck you are going to have.

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  • Tarquin Farquhar
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    Originally posted by threaded View Post
    I know about BFBS, I get it in the car at some points. Wouldn't want a whole day of it though.

    I didn't know about the local DAB broadcasts, though. Thanks. Seems to be just specific programmes though. Like, if I happen to be home at 6 pm then I can get half-an-hour of Europe Today. Not like, I can switch on any time and get BBC World Service.
    Last edited by Tarquin Farquhar; 18 March 2010, 10:49.

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    Germany

    Erfurt 106.6 FM
    English

    Weimar 96.2 FM
    English

    Jena 103.4 FM
    English

    Ilmenau 98.1 FM
    English

    Nordhausen 88.3 FM
    English

    Berlin BBC FM 90.2 FM
    English

    Leipzig BBC FM 98.2 FM
    "English, French & German"

    Chemnitz BBC FM 88.9 FM
    "English, French & German"

    Dresden 91.1 FM
    "English, French & German"

    Bremen Radio Bremen DAB
    English

    Frankfurt Business Radio DAB
    English

    Köln WDR DAB
    English

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    BFBS Germany Location FM
    Bielefeld 103
    Bonn 97.8
    Drachenberg 93
    Hameln 99.3
    Langenberg 96.5
    Visselhovede 97.6
    Kiel 88.4
    Brunssum (Holland) 90.2
    Maastrict (Holland) 87.8
    SHAPE (Belguim) 107.7

    BFBS UK (Germany) Location FM
    Rheindahlen 104.3
    Hohne 104.7
    Bielefeld 101.6
    Münster 102.2
    Sennelager 105
    Fallingbostel 95.2
    Hameln 106.8
    Celle 95.4

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  • Tarquin Farquhar
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    Originally posted by dang65 View Post
    I must admit that I never found a way round that when I was working in Germany. I have one of those "multi-band world radio" things, but it was completely useless and never found anything English at all as far as I can remember. Hitler would have been delighted!

    The internet option is probably the only way you're going to do it. Don't the hotels have wi-fi or anything? I usually top up my phone with iplayer downloads and podcasts at the weekend, so I've got stuff to watch and listen to while travelling, but that isn't quite the same as listening to live radio, I know.
    The hotels I go to don't, or charge extra (steeply) for it.

    You're right about the downloads and podcasts. I lived in France for years and I did that all the time there. That would do it for music and speech, except news. I'll work out a schedule.

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  • dang65
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    I must admit that I never found a way round that when I was working in Germany. I have one of those "multi-band world radio" things, but it was completely useless and never found anything English at all as far as I can remember. Hitler would have been delighted!

    The internet option is probably the only way you're going to do it. Don't the hotels have wi-fi or anything? I usually top up my phone with iplayer downloads and podcasts at the weekend, so I've got stuff to watch and listen to while travelling, but that isn't quite the same as listening to live radio, I know.

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  • Tarquin Farquhar
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    Short wave comes up short

    I want to listen to BBC World Service while I am on contract in Germany, e.g. in Frankfurt. Any ideas how to do this? I have a DAB radio and a LW/MW/SW/FM radio. But:

    1. The BBC doesn't do short wave to Europe any more.
    2. Medium wave (648) doesn't reach this far.
    3. Long wave (198) is now aimed at the UK, not Europe, so doesn't reach this far any more.
    4. DRM supposedly does not reach this far, and I don't want to buy a DRM receiver just to find out. No plans to extend DRM in Europe.
    5. I'm in hotels so I can't put up a satellite dish.
    6. German hotels don't usually offer it on their TV.
    7. I don't have an internet connection.
    8. I can't afford to listen on a mobile phone.

    Or do I need to look at other countries' broadcasters for English, e.g. Voice of America, Radio Beijing, etc?

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