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BC-DX 841 04 Jan 2008 Private Verwendung der Meldun

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Mayotte" - a gift to my wife 'cause me I am at XXL, hihi.<br />

(Stefan Schliephacke-D, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Apr 2 direct and dxld)<br />

MOROCCO 15335/15340 RTM heard carrying their Koran programme via 15335<br />

until 1400 - NOT // 15340 which had their General Arabic programme - when<br />

both joined with General Arabic after the time signal. Assumedly 15335 is<br />

still Briech and 15340 Nador. 15335 is the strongest signal and splashing<br />

15340 kHz at my location.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> TopNews Apr 8)<br />

NETHERLANDS [non] RNW summer frequency schedule <strong>2008</strong><br />

<br />

Eff 0200 UTC Sunday 30 March <strong>2008</strong>.<br />

(via RUSdx Apr 6)<br />

NETH ANTILLES/USA [and non]. Checked the Bonaire relays to Africa at<br />

2000 UT April 2: 17810 with RNW in English quite weak, but it's our only<br />

chance at this hour; however, VOA French on 17895 was quite a bit<br />

stronger, why? I suspect it's Greenville instead. What has become of the<br />

RNW/IBB relay exchanges?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 3)<br />

NEW ZEALAND The RNZI 'A08' schedule effective 30 March to 28 September,<br />

circulated widely by Alokesh Gupta in mid March is not correct; in fact,<br />

it may never have been correct, as I was hearing RNZI very well April 3 at<br />

0630 on 11725 as in my latest log report, while in that schedule it's<br />

shown on 9615 at that hour! It may have been a preliminary tentative<br />

version for the start of A-08. If you look at the RNZI website now, you<br />

find a schedule dated 30 March to 07 September, so the out-date has<br />

changed but not the in-date!<br />

RNZI changes its schedule every few weeks, but unfortunately when the<br />

update it on their website, it always keeps the original season start<br />

date, so unless you analyze it in detail, you don't know whether it's the<br />

same one you saw last time. And you can bet it will not last as shown for<br />

2 months, let alone 5 months. Anyhow, here's the one displayed as of 0145<br />

UT April 4, with the usual tidying up by gh, removing the redundant<br />

clutter of meter bands and the word "daily" after every entry, abbr'ing<br />

some islands so they all fit on one line, from<br />

<br />

A remin<strong>der</strong> that DST of UT+13 ends in NZ on April 6. This will shift some<br />

domestic service program times one UT hour later. It may also require some<br />

adjustments in frequency change times to avoid making them in the middle<br />

of a programme, so it would be a good idea to check again next week for<br />

further changes.<br />

30 Mar <strong>2008</strong> - 07 Sep <strong>2008</strong> UTC kHz Target Azimuth<br />

<strong>04</strong>59-0658 11725 AM & 9890 DRM Pacific 0 degr<br />

0659-1058 7145 AM & 6170 DRM Pacific 0 degr<br />

1059-1258 9655 AM & 6170 DRM NW Pac, Bougainville, PNG, Timor 325 degr<br />

1300-1550 6095 AM Pacific 0 degr<br />

1551-1850 7145 AM & 6170 DRM NE Pac, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Islands 35 degr<br />

1851-1935 9615 AM & 9890 DRM NE Pac, Tonga, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Is 35 degr<br />

1936-1950 9615 AM & 11675 DRM NE Pac, Tonga, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Is 35 degr<br />

1951-2050 11725 AM & 11675 DRM Pacific 0 degr<br />

2051-2235 15720 AM & 13840 DRM NW Pacific, Vanuatu, Solomon Is 325 degr<br />

2236-<strong>04</strong>58 13840 AM & 15720 DRM Pacific 0 degr<br />

(from RNZI, via Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 4)<br />

I had been checking for 9615 kHz before 0700 UT but had been unable to<br />

hear it - but when I read on the "new" schedule that 11725 kHz was<br />

actually the frequency in use I found it right away, so I tend to agree

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