"This is Olibia or Olivia Radio" Shortwave Radio

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2008

"This is Olibia or Olivia Radio"

13717 Khz SSB Shortwave
18:50 UTC South Wales on an Eton E5 Radio

Any ideas what this is Pirate, Shipping, Location, Who Knows?

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  • Seems, you try to listen to normal broadcast-stations in SSB-mode. That doesn't make sense. What you need is a transmission in single side bands. Try the amateur-bands: 3,5 to 3,8 MHz, 7 MHz to 7,2 MHz or 14 MHz to 14,35 MHz.

  • @schollek What a silly reply, if I hear a broadcast is SSB in any broadcast band any ones obviously going to switch over!

  • @remlap Doesn't seem to be the case, when there is only a "high pitched squeal".

  • @schollek Upper and Lower Sidebands I need to use a rocker bar similar to a volume rocker up and down so its never really perfect!

  • How do you get SSB to work like that? Whenever I try to use SSB on my eton e5 it just gives me a high pitched squeal.

  • @MrRasRiddims The fine tune rocker on the right side of the radio. Slowly adjust till audio is clean.

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  • Hello from Greece. Its is Greek station and it belongs to Greek Ports.

  • it isn't a pirate radio, it's the radio coast from Greece, it's possible receive on 41 meters band and others frequencyes, 73

  • Not a pirate not a radio station...

    This is an official Greek coast - offshore radio communication broadcast for vessels passing thu the Aegean see... Olympia radio (Olympia is the birth place of the Olympic games at ancient Greece) is just a voice and emergency official station...

  • not spanish greek and english.

    maritime telephone station

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