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BC-DX 841 04 Jan 2008 Private Verwendung der Meldun

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The supposed B-08 schedule on their website is not dated, and also<br />

incorrect now, but labeled B-08 when copied at<br />

<br />

It is nothing of the sort, showing summer times and outdated frequencies.<br />

[...]<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 1)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA The <strong>DX</strong> prgr of SASW<strong>DX</strong>L in En s/on at 19<strong>04</strong> UT and heard on<br />

3215 and 7082.4USB on Oct 27th.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> TopNews Oct 31)<br />

[Mons only; also Sun at 0800-0900 7205 kHz 100kW SoAfr, 17860 250kW EaAfr]<br />

Google Earth imagery. Some high resolution place.<br />

AFS Ga-Rankuwa 702/500, 1098/363, 540/100<br />

25 36 57.65 S 27 55 31.65 E<br />

<br />

c.f. <strong>BC</strong><strong>DX</strong> TopNews #883 item, AFS Channel Africa schedule<br />

Radio Son<strong>der</strong> Grense [ex-Springbok Radio]<br />

was rather former Afrikaans Service (Radio Suid-Afrika) see below.<br />

0000-0500 3320 100 1234567 N. Cape Afrikaans<br />

0500-0700 7185 100 1234567 N. Cape Afrikaans<br />

0700-1800 9650 100 1234567 N. Cape Afrikaans<br />

1800-2400 3320 100 1234567 N. Cape Afrikaans<br />

Hello Wolfy. [...] Regarding the schedule from Meyerton in last week's Top<br />

News, Radio Son<strong>der</strong> Grense is NOT ex Springbok Radio. That station ended SW<br />

transmissions back in 1979, and finally closed at the end of 1985. RSG is<br />

the former Afrikaans Service (Radio Suid-Afrika, not the same as Radio<br />

"RSA") which became Afrikaans Stereo and subsequently RSG in 1996.<br />

(Colin Miller-CAN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> TopNews Oct 29/31)<br />

Thanks dear Colin for clarification. wb.<br />

TAIWAN Three new photo snaps of Taiwanese SW station Tainan appeared in<br />

Google Earth un<strong>der</strong> Panoramio link.<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> TopNews Oct 29)<br />

[JAPAN/KOREA] Shiokaze ended at 1357 UT in Japanese on 9455 kHz,<br />

not 9445 kHz<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> TopNews Oct 28)<br />

9455 from Aoki list<br />

Furusato no Kaze 1333-1357 12.4.6. Japanese 100kW 002deg Taipei-TWN<br />

Nippon no Kaze 1333-1357 ..3.5.7 Korean 100kW 002deg Taipei-TWN<br />

TAJIKISTAN/BANGLADESH Dushanbe 4765 (x4635) kHz appeared new in B-08<br />

season, noted amongst the German Perseus rx [software defined radio] user<br />

like Patrick Robic and Christoph Ratzer OE2CRM in Austria on first day Oct<br />

26th.<br />

<br />

Registered 4765 kHz 1500-1200 UT 100 kW non-dir in B-08 season, maybe<br />

rather an in-band shift from 4635.<br />

Later confirmed by Rumen Pankov in Bulgaria and Anker Petersen in

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