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un<strong>der</strong>neath // v7175. So, not sure if 6170 is a "real" VOTR, but Ethiopian<br />

jammer with VOTR audio or maybe serving both purposes.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Feb 9)<br />

FRANCE Google Earth imagery.<br />

HWU Rosnay French Navy submarine VLF station 15.1 kHz<br />

46 42 44.60 N 001 14 40.29 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> TopNews Feb 12)<br />

GERMANY [RUSSIA non] . 1431 kHz, VOR intriguing for me, this one. I did<br />

not know that the Voice of Russia used this frequency in Germany. It has<br />

apparently only been theirs to use for the last couple of years. Russia<br />

seems to very much still have its fingers in the East German pie, as it<br />

were, and it has several MW frequencies for its external services in both<br />

the east and west. Broadcasts are in English, German and Russian. The<br />

sound quality of this transmitter, located at a place called Wilsdruff<br />

beside the A4 Autobahn near Dresden, is very poor, sounding highly<br />

overmodulated. This distortion is not evident on the other VOR services<br />

that I could hear. It's a powerful transmitter, too, and its 250 kW was<br />

clearly audible all over the parts of Sachsen that we visited. Listening<br />

to it was also all rather reminiscent of the Cold War, even down to the<br />

insistence of announcing its transmitter frequencies in metres.<br />

(Andrew Tett-UK, Dresden Germany Bandscan, Dec 2007,<br />

in Feb <strong>2008</strong> Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Communication magazine via dxld)<br />

Winter B-07 of DTK T-Systems Media & Broadcast. Part 1 of 4:<br />

I<strong>BC</strong> Tamil Radio:<br />

0000-0100 6<strong>04</strong>5 WER 250 kW 105 deg to SoAs Tamil<br />

Voice of Croatia:<br />

0000-<strong>04</strong>00 7285 WER 100 kW 300 deg to NoAmEa Croatian/English/Spanish<br />

0200-0600 7285 NAU 125 kW 320 deg to NoAmWe Croatian/English/Spanish<br />

0500-0800 9470 WER 100 kW 240 deg to NZ Croatian/English/Spanish<br />

0600-1000 11690 WER 125 kW 270 deg to AUS Croatian/English/Spanish<br />

2300-<strong>04</strong>00 7285 WER 100 kW 240 deg to SoAm Croatian/English/Spanish<br />

Athmee Yatra He/Gospel For Asia (GFA):<br />

0030-0130 7215 WER 250 kW 090 deg to SoEaAs South East Asian langs<br />

1330-1430 13600 WER 250 kW 075 deg to SoEaAs South East Asian langs<br />

1430-1530 12005 WER 250 kW 075 deg to SoEaAs South East Asian langs<br />

1530-1630 11645 WER 250 kW 090 deg to SoEaAs South East Asian langs<br />

2330-0030 7160 WER 250 kW 075 deg to SoEaAs South East Asian langs<br />

Radio Free Asia (RFA):<br />

0100-0300 9670 WER 500 kW 075 deg to SoEaAs Tibetan<br />

Voice of Russia (VOR):<br />

0200-0300 6155 WER 250 kW 300 deg to NoAm Russian WS<br />

0300-0500 6155 WER 250 kW 300 deg to NoAm English WS<br />

1500-1600 13755 WER 100 kW 120 deg to ME Russian "Commonwealth"<br />

2300-2400 6175 WER 100 kW 105 deg to ME Arabic<br />

Voice of America (VOA):<br />

0230-0330 7200 WER 250 kW 105 deg to WeAs Persian<br />

0230-0330 9495 WER 250 kW 105 deg to WeAs Persian<br />

1630-1930 5850 WER 250 kW 105 deg to WeAs Persian<br />

1630-1730 12110 JUL 100 kW 100 deg to WeAs Persian<br />

1730-1830 9495 JUL 100 kW 100 deg to WeAs Persian<br />

1830-1930 9680 JUL 100 kW 100 deg to WeAs Persian<br />

1730-1830 9495 JUL 100 kW 100 deg to WeAs Persian<br />

1830-1930 9680 JUL 100 kW 100 deg to WeAs Persian<br />

1400-1500 9565 WER 250 kW 075 deg to WeAs Pashto Deewa Radio

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