Radio Santa Rosa,
Lima (1500, 6045 kHz)
by Mika
Mäkeläinen
Unlike the other Lima stations
which I visited in April 2000, this one is situated
in the old downtown. I made a brief surprise visit,
as the station happened to be located near the office
of the state ombudsman whom I interviewed. In fact,
the station is located inside a monastery, Convento
Santo Domingo, at Jirón Camaná 170.
The alternative mail address is Casilla Postal 4451,
Lima 1.
I picked up Radio Santa Rosa
on 1500 kHz just two days before going to Peru.
The station has been heard abroad often also on
(or actually slightly off) the shortwave frequency
of 6045 kHz. An employee took me to see Director,
Padre Juan Sokolich A., O.P., who signed a QSL card.
But a personal visit is really not necessary. The
station is known to verify promptly, and can be
contacted easily. The station has both a website
and an e-mail
address.
Radio Santa
Rosa
frequencies in Lima:
- OBX4I 1500 kHz (10 kW day, 5 kW night)
- OCY4H 6045 kHz (5 kW)
address: Apartado 4451, Lima 1, Peru
website
email: radisantarosa@terra.com.pe
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Radio Santa Rosa was founded
in 1958, and on the occasion of their 40th anniversary
in 1998, a commemorative magazine, or more likely
a book, on the station was published, sponsored
by a couple of banks! About one third of the programming
is religious and another one third traditional cultural
programming.
Radio Santa Rosa is a good station
to begin DXing Peruvian radio stations. Not least
because you're likely to get a QSL in return - and
you don't need to visit them in person.
(published
on April 22nd 2000)
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