CTY-3622 – 27 June 2026

VER20260627, Version entity is Libya, 5A Download: [ CTY-3622 | CT8 | Win-Test | WriteLog | XML ] Added/changed Entities/Prefixes/Callsigns: EC5AHA/P and EG60BRILAT are both Spain, EA GB5NCL is Northern Ireland, GI GB26KDR and GB9AC are both Scotland, GM GB0AC, … Continue reading

N3FJP – 27 June 2026

Version entity is Libya, 5A ADIFCnt.txt has 340 DXCC entities and 62 deleted DXCC entities. arrlpre3.txt has 26742 prefix+callsign mappings. cqwwpre3.txt has 26901 prefix+callsign mappings. [download] Added Prefixes/Callsigns: EG60BRILAT is Spain, EA GB5NCL is Northern Ireland, GI GB9AC and GB26KDR … Continue reading

Big CTY – 27 June 2026

Version entity is Libya, 5A [download] Added/changed Entities/Prefixes/Callsigns: A60PC/0, A60PC/1, A60PC/2, A60PC/3, A60PC/4, A60PC/5, A60PC/7, A60PC/8 and A60PC/9 are all United Arab Emirates, A6 EG60BRILAT is Spain, EA GB5NCL is Northern Ireland, GI GB26KDR and GB9AC are both Scotland, GM … Continue reading

DX4WIN.CTY #26.22 – 27 June 2026

Version entity is Slovak Republic, OM Entities:      402 Prefixes:    4,716 Callsigns:  34,736 Managers:  110,885 Addresses:  14,678 [download] DX4WIN 8.05 and earlier [download] DX4WIN 9.01 and later [Entities] [Prefixes] [Callsigns] [Managers] [IOTA] Entities Prefixes Callsigns 9K2DB/CN8SG on 28 August 2022 is Morocco, CN EA1EV during 2-8 … Continue reading

BBC Radio 4: “The Sound of Soft Power” (May 23, 2026)

Many thanks to SRAA contributor Andrew, who shares the following recording from Radio 4.

“I chose to record the programme on one of my old radios received on the soon-to-be-discontinued Droitwich 198kHz transmitter.

The radio is a Pye Mistral (picture attached) which was (almost) the first radio that I even had around 1972. It might even be tuned to the right place on the dial ("Radio 2", 1500m). That was the station that was broadcast on that wavelength back then.

It is not a well-performing radio, but it has a wide-ish audio bandwidth and the recording is probably as nice-sounding as it can be on LW - that warm AM sound that you refer to in the programme. Reception was on the radio's internal ferrite rod aerial in one of the rooms of the house here on the South Coast of the UK.”

This recording captures a special edition of BBC Radio 4’s The Sound of Soft Power, a documentary exploring the cultural, political, and emotional legacy of international broadcasting and shortwave radio. The programme weaves together archival recordings, listener memories, and contemporary reflections on a medium that once connected the world across borders and ideologies.

The documentary also makes extensive use of recordings preserved in the Shortwave Radio Audio Archive, highlighting the importance of preserving off-air recordings as historical documents. In addition, SRAA curator Thomas Witherspoon is interviewed during the programme, discussing both the archive itself and the enduring fascination many listeners still have with shortwave broadcasting.

While this is not an off-air shortwave recording in the traditional sense, it is very much connected to the history and culture of shortwave listening. Andrew’s decision to record the programme from BBC Radio 4 Longwave using a vintage Pye Mistral receiver adds another layer of radio history to the experience — capturing the broadcast with the characteristic warmth and ambience of longwave AM reception just as the Droitwich 198 kHz transmitter approaches the end of its service life.

For those interested in radio history, international broadcasting, and the sounds of the shortwave era, this programme is well worth hearing.

This recording is being published on 27 June 2026 to mark the closure of the BBC Radio 4 Long Wave service from Droitwich on 198 kHz, bringing to a close one of the United Kingdom’s longest-running and most historically significant AM broadcast transmissions.

BBC Radio 4: "The Sound of Soft Power" (May 23, 2026) Josephine McDermott Download

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Special Events News – 28 June 2026

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