Radio Mi Amigo International's special test transmission to Asia and Australia via Trincomalee was received well in India on 11730 khz shortwave.
SINPO was 34333 At 1002 UTC slight fading and atmospheric noise observed and reception improved after 1020 UTC and SINPO improved to 44334 .
A brief history of Radio Mi Amigo and Offshore radios with frequent music from 60s was observed. Reception report was emailed on the same day. the following eQSL received on 20th December 2016
Full data eQSL received from Radio Mediterranee International in less than 24 hours.
A Reception report was sent on 2nd December 2016 and after a few hours Abdellah El atmani verified my report with full data eQSL. Reception report was sent to a.elatmani@medi1.com
Recorded half an hour segment of broadcast from Radio Mediterranee International on long wave can be heard HERE.
Radio Mediterranee International was received in Kolkata on 171 khz.
News and current affair programs in Arabic was heard from 2158 UTC onward and followed by English songs.
Due to excellent ground-wave propagation condition the station was received with fair signal in Kolkata
The distance between Kolkata and Nador is over 8500 km.
A reception report emailed on 2nd December 2016.
A Half an hour segment of broadcast can be heard below.
Radio Spaceshuttle broadcast was received on 13600 khz via Kostinbrod, Bulgaria on 30th August 2015.
Frequent station Id with jingles, Finish and English songs were noted from 1910 to 1930 UTC.
Reception report was sent via email and snail mail with IRCs on the following day.
After several reminders to Dick (Spaceshuttle radio host) a QSL confirmation came to my mail box on 26th October 2016 which was posted from Spain. It took more than a year to get response from him.
ManyThanks to Dick and Radio Spaceshuttle for this nice QSL..
A few minutes recording of Radio Spaceshuttle on 13800 khz received in Kolkata on 3rd May 2015
VMW Wiluna the Australian Meteorological station in Wiluna, Western Australia, was logged on 24 th January 2016. Station was received strong at Henry's Island , Bakkhali, West Bengal.
A male voice in English was providing meteorological forecast related to wind, barometric pressure, etc.