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How to listen to the External Service of Polish Radio?

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Administrator Administrator 19.04.2011 13:18

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1. Polish Radio External Service is available online as a stream 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Transmission in English:

00.00 - 01.00 CET
02.00 - 03.00 CET
03.30 - 05.00 CET
07.00 - 07.30 CET
11.00 - 11.30 CET
13.00 - 13.30 CET

19.00 - 20.00 CET
(Premiere Broadcast)


2. Podcasting - English Service

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3. iPhone & Android

Polskie Radio has just launched its own mobile application for Android and iOS, bringing all domestic channels and the External Service to the palm of your hand wherever you are.

Users of Google Android and Apple’s iOS operating systems now have the opportunity to listen to all four domestic channels of Polskie Radio, as well as all the foreign language broadcasts of the External Service.

Listeners wanting to tune in to the English service via live streaming are reminded that broadcasts are at 00.00, 02.00, 03.30, 07.00, 11.00, 13.00, and 19.00-Premiere (all times CET).

While a themed text service is currently being offered for the domestic services of Polskie Radio, text news from the External Service, including up-to-date information from thenews.pl, are still missing, but should be added soon.

Applications are available here:

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4. To receive Polish Radio shortwave transmissions, all you need is a shortwave receiver with a 25 to 75 metre band spread.

TRANSMISSION SCHEDULE (B 11)

FROM 30 OCTOBER 2011 TO 24 MARCH 2012

ALL TIMES UTC

0100-0200

Repeat of 1800 broadcast

SAT

0230-0300

Features

SAT

0300-0400

Repeat of 1800 broadcast

SAT

0600-0630

Features

SAT

1000-1030

Features

SAT

1200-1230

Features

SAT

1800-1900

m
kHz

75
3955

Premiere broadcast

SAT

2300-0000

Repeat of 1800 broadcast

SAT

5. Listeners in Europe can tune in via satellite on Eutelsat 13º East, 10.892 GHz, FEC 3/4, SR 27500, Horizontal, PID audio 119


6. Polish Radio can be heard in English, Polish and German on the World Radio Network (WRN) through terrestrial relays, on cable and via satellite.

Direct-to-Home-Satellite:

WRN English Europe
a) Sky Digital, Channel 0122 (Eurobird 1, 28.5º East, Transponder C2, 11.224 GHz, Vertical, Symbol Rate 27.500 Mbaud, FEC 2/3, MPEG2 DVB audio stream. Select WRN Europe from audio menu.)

b) Eutelsat HOT BIRD 6, 13º East, Transponder 94, 12.597 GHz, Vertical, Symbol Rate 27.500 Mbaud, FEC 3/4, MPEG2 DVB audio stream. Select WRN English from audio menu.

WRN English North America
Galaxy 19 at 97º West, Transponder 27, 12.177 GHz Vertical Polarisation, Symbol Rate 23,000 Msym/s, FEC 3/4, DVB MPEG2, Choose Audio Channel: WRN1 (English), Service-ID: 13.

WRN English North Africa
Intelsat 10 (formerly known as PAS 10) at 68.5 degrees east, Transponder: 14 (C band), downlink frequency: 3808 MHz (Vertical polarization), Symbol rate: 10.340 Msym/sec, FEC: 3/4.

WRN Asia, Australia
Intelsat 10 (formerly known as PAS 10) at 68.5 degrees east, Transponder: 14 (C band), downlink frequency: 3808 MHz (Vertical polarization), Symbol rate: 10.340 Msym/sec, FEC: 3/4. Please note that reception is not possible from Intelsat 10 in central Australia.

7. On cable: Polish Radio in English is also available to 4.5 million homes on cable in London, Dublin, Berlin, Amsterdam, Brussels, Vienna, Strasburg, Geneva, Tokyo, Washington D.C. and many other cities. You can also hear us on hotel cable in the Netherlands and Hong Kong.

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