VOSR International, The Voice of Shortwave Radio is an every other week shortwave radio broadcast that covers all things Shortwave Radio. The show is broadcast on WRMI from their transmitters in Okeechobee Florida at 100KW and 315 degrees. It is an every other week program that airs every Saturday at 0300 UTC on 9455 kHz and also on Saturdays at 2300 UTC on 15770 kHz with rebroadcasts on the next Saturday. Note the UTC time and day. This means in the US, the 9455 kHz show will be on Friday night at 11pm Eastern time, 10pm Friday's Central time, 9 pm Fridays Mountain time, 8pm Fridays Pacific time, 7pm Fridays Alaskan time and 5pm Fridays Hawaii time. Also, these times will change with Daylight savings time.
I started to add pins on a map to show where listeners who sent in emails and communications are from. A few of these listened on a WebSDR. Some listeners just gave a state so I placed it in the middle of the state. Some gave Northeast of the state so I placed it in an approximate location. I'll try to keep this updated as emails come in so give me a week or so before you inquire about your pin on the map. As we get more, I will have to add more pictures with the area expanded so you can see...
From the 09-06-25 broadcast of VOSR International, here's the link to the Playlist for my videos on the K180-WLA Shortwave Radio Antenna. You can see the Antenna in action using a couple different radios and there are head to head comparisons against the MLA-30+ antenna. I also added pictures of the instructions. 🤙🏻 K180-WLA Shortwave Radio Antenna Playlist
Last week WRMI had internet connection issues and our broadcast on Saturday at 0300 UTC on 9455 kHz was not aired. It did air on Saturday at 2300 UTC on 15770 kHz though. So this broadcast will be on 9455 kHz in about 6.5 hours at 0300 UTC. Hope you can tune in.🤙🏻
VOSR International was not on tonight due to issues at WRMI, Radio Miami International. I sent them an email and they got back to me. They said they had an internet outage that affected four of their audio systems. It could be a Starlink problem which is usually very reliable. They are working on it. 🤙🏻 We still should be on with this same new Broadcast on Saturday at 2300 UTC on 15770 kHz.
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