I'm listening to radio New Zealand on 13755kHz while writing! I don't think I've heard it before. Really nice program. A mix of light music and local news about closed schools and roads.
The general band conditions seems to be quite bad. Not many other stations can be heard.
EDIT:
The transmission on 13755kHz closed at 1400 hrs European time, thats GMT +1 hr, and moved to 41m band frequency 7390kHz. It is coming in rather weak, but audiable here in northern Norway. Quite incredible!
An interesting bird tweet as station identification. Kind of reminds me of radio Australia or radio South Africa from back in the days. Good times!
(Corrected typo)
Here is my little homebrew general coverage receiver tuning RNZ on 31 meters earlier in the year. Antenna is just a 50 foot or so wire up about 25 feet. This was about an hour after local sunrise.
With Spring approaching, they will probably be changing frequencies in another month or so.
I believe they are 50 kw, beaming north to Oceania, so if you have a directional antenna, beaming north to catch them coming over the pole might be worth a try.
Radio New Zealand is coming in today too. Here is a little video:
Reception is not too good. The rapid fading is probably due to aurora. I'm still receiving RNZ at 7390 KHz, at 16:30 hrs GMT.
(I hope it is OK to add small videos to the site. If not, I could use Vimeo)
Norway ! Cool. I'm in New Jersey. Can't get much on these frequencies. Got 7390 badly. using an active amplified antenna.
I listen to RNZ most mornings on 7390 KHz on the kitchen table broadcast receiver when I am up at the second house.
In the evenings ( local time ) I try to catch Radio Romania broadcast to North America and then WRMI legends, now on 5050 KHz and probably still some 31 meter frequencies - 5050 is easiest to get here in Arkansas.