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MYANMAR [non] [ARMENIA/GERMANY/MADAGASCAR/PALAU]<br />

Text of report by Norway-based Burmese Democratic VoBurma website, on 20<br />

Oct.<br />

Beginning from Monday, 27 October, the daily radio programmes of the<br />

Democratic Voice of Burma [DVB] will be increased by an hour while some<br />

current broadcasting frequencies will be changed.<br />

The new extended broadcast will be aired from 1300-1400 UT on 11880 kHz.<br />

The regular morning progr 2330-0030 UT[gh] will be changed to 5955 kHz<br />

while the regular 1430-1530 UT[gh] evening programme will be changed to<br />

17495 and 9415 kHz.<br />

(DVB website, 20 Oct via B<strong>BC</strong>_M via dxld)<br />

I was also looking for this on their website, which<br />

has a lot of English content, but never found anything there about new<br />

schedule.<br />

11880 is the new relay via T8WH Palau. 5955 is Wertachtal ex-9490. 9415<br />

unknown, but could be Armenia instead of 11795, ex-15480. 17495 is<br />

Madagascar, ex-17625.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 29)<br />

9730.77 R. Myanmar Oct 12 1349-1415 23432-24432 Burmese, Talk, ID at 1402<br />

UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Nov 1)<br />

NEPAL Von OM Alokesh Gupta-IND erhielt ich die nachfolgende Information:<br />

Homepage von Radio Nepal <br />

(via Volker Willschrey-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> TopNews Nov 1)<br />

NETHERLANDS [non] Our new shortwave/mediumwave schedule effective from<br />

Sunday 26 October is now online<br />

<br />

We are expecting that our transmission at 1959-2057 UT on 11655 kHz to<br />

West Africa will be audible in North America, as it's beamed 295 degrees<br />

from Madagascar.<br />

(Andy Sennitt-HOL, RMN MN Oct 23 via dxld)<br />

NEW ZEALAND Ran across Radio New Zealand on 9765 at 0745 UT, during a<br />

program where they were discussing their frequency changes as they<br />

transitioned from A-08 to B-08 schedules, and how a national holiday had<br />

"delayed their changes from the international agreed upon date of<br />

26OCT<strong>2008</strong>" as they couldn't ask their engineering staff out on a holiday<br />

to make changes to the aerial systems. I, unfortunately, did not catch<br />

more details as I came in on the back side of this program and the<br />

conversation.<br />

(Jeramy/W5XTL Ross-OK-USA, dxld Oct 27)<br />

RNZI Mailbox, tuned in Monday Oct 27 at 1345 on 6170, when Adrian<br />

Sainsbury was giving new transmission schedule and explaining why the<br />

previous one was valid for only one week. Oct 26 is a holiday in NZ, so<br />

could not get engineers out to the site to adjust the aerial to handle<br />

17675. Instead did that a week earlier. Then acknowledged letters from<br />

Costas in Cyprus, and a couple from Texas, all referring to reception on<br />

now defunct frequencies such as 7145, 9655, 9615; show ended at 1351 UT.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 29)<br />

PAKISTAN Radio Pakistan B-08 for SW services from Islamabad<br />

0<strong>04</strong>5-0215 Urdu (World Service) to S.E.Asia<br />

API-5 15490 118deg API-6 11580 118deg

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