Возможно, поторопился я с объявлением нового рекорда. Вот что думает по этому поводу Kurt Zscherp (редактор FMList по Турции):
"It is 100% Radyo Seymen. The kind of music they play is very typical. The announcement you recorded is the only "ID", with which you can identify the station. They never use Radyo Seymen.
The announcement is: "aninda istek hatti simdi devrede. Seymen yaz, bosluk birak, istedigin sarki yaz, otuz dokuz altmis dokuz a g?nder, 3639a g?nder", which means: "the request line is now open, write SEYMEN, leave a space, write the song you like and send it to 3969, send it to 3969".
But I doubt, that the locations were K?tahya or Afyon, because the transmitters (up to 1kW) are not located on high mountains and do not have high power like TRT K?tahya (30kW at 1890m). There are high mountain ranges in the signal path. I rather think it was from a Black Sea location.
There are no frequency informations from the station itself available. These days I have just revised the Seymen frequencies in FMLIST. Information that is quite trustful, is that they use the frequencies of ex M?jde FM Akdeniz and Ege in the Mediterranean and Aegean areas. Infos for other areas are from forum reports or Facebook, which are not reliable and could be out of date.
I am in Eskisehir in the moment. Last year they transmitted here on 87.5. Then they were off air. Since July they are on 102.0. Today they are on 2 frequencies 102.0 and 102.7. Many frequencies are unlicensed and are changed quite often. There are also reports, that they transmit on more than one frequency in other locations."
И в следующем письме добавляет:
"I just checked the date and time of your recording. Last evening we had a big thunderstorm in the Eskisehir area, which also extended to Afyon and K?tahya. After such a thunderstorm there can not be tropo conditions from here. Sorry, it must have been from another location."
Учитывая приведенные весьма убедительные доводы я снимаю свой новый рекорд и считаю что месторасположение передатчика на данный момент неизвестно. Таким образом, рекорд сохранился на отметке 1019 км.