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Radio Slatina “uhvaćena” u Švedskoj

Svima je već dobro znano da se Radio Slatinu rado sluša ponajviše u Slatini i okolnim mjestima, a putem ”streama” čak i u svim dijelovima Lijepe naše te i u nekim dijelovima svijeta , no pomalo smo ostali zatečeni kada je u našu  elektronsku poštu sletjela poruka iz daleke Švedske u kojoj nam se javio Roland Nogell iz Skara.  Jedan od hobija ovog 65.-godišnjeg gospodina iz Skara, inače jednog od najstarijih gradića u Švedskoj, je slušanje radio postaja.

Naime, Roland Nogell javio nam je da je ”uhvatio” naš radio signal 18. lipnja u 19 sati i 36 minuta. Kako kaže, to mu je uspjelo putem prijemnika ELAD FDM i antene 5-elemenata Yagi. Tvrdi da je do pomalo nevjerojatnog  prijema našeg radio signala došlo zbog ekstremnih vremenskih uvjeta koji su tog dana vladali u njegovom gradiću.  Kao potvrdu svojih navoda Nogell nam je poslao Mp3 zapis isječka programa Radio Slatine kojeg je uspio uloviti navedenog dana.  Inače udaljenost od Slatine do švedskog Skara je 1 441 kilometar.

Gospodinu Nogellu i ovim putem zahvaljujemo što nam se javio i poslao nekoliko podataka vezanih uz njegov gradić od 20 000 stanovnika te mu šaljemo srdačne pozdrave iz našeg gradića podno Papuka. (dj)


Hello!

I have had the great pleasure of listening to your radio station. I hope you might find it interesting to know that your station can be heard also in western Sweden.

Reception was made with a receiver called ELAD FDM-S2 and a 5-element yagi antenna (see photo). I am 65 years old and my hobbies are radiolistening, photographing and listening to music.

I live in Skara which is a small city with only 20000 inhabitants. It is situated in the southwestern part of Sweden approximately 125 kilometres from the coastal city called Gothenburg. Skara is known in Sweden, above everything, for the Waterland, the cathedral and the birds called cranes. At times there are thousends of tourists from the continent coming to catch a glimpse of those birds (more tourists than cranes :-). Skara is one of Sweden´s oldest towns. It was during a visit to Skara in the year 1335 that King Magnus Eriksson issued the proclamation confirming the abolition of slavery in Sweden.The city began to prosper again in the 17th century with the founding of a grammar school.

Thank you very much for your transmission! I would appreciate very much to receive your verification card, letter or email. Such a confirmation would also be a nice remembrance of this contact with your station. Thank you very much in advance.

Yours sincerely

Mr. Roland Nogell

 

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