That tells me nothing, since I have no idea what radio you're using.
If you're going to report stations you heard, you have to make sure that you hear the name of the station, the date and time you heard it, the language, and at least the frequency band you heard it on. 6, 7, 9, 12, 13, 15, or 17 MHz is OK, but the meter band (49, 41, 31, 25, 22, 19, or 16 meters, respectively) is better. An exact frequency is not necessary if you don't have the capability of reading it, but the band is mandatory. We can look up the rest if necessary.
I had to learn this decades ago, when I first started listening to shortwave as a kid, on my folks' AM/FM/SW radio. It had "SW1" (4-12 MHz) and "SW2" (12-30 MHz). It was up to me to log the station as accurately as I could, and the bands were emphasized on the dial. If you wish to pursue the SWL hobby, I strongly suggest you get a receiver with digital tuning. It does come in handy.
BTW, there is a DX board here, and that is where these types of posts go. Good luck listening.