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BC-DX 841 04 Jan 2008 Private Verwendung der Meldun

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ecommended to me by a friend and so I went there. Arrived at late<br />

afternoon and checked the beach the next morning. Nearly alone at the<br />

beach I looked for someone who could tell me, what station the aerials<br />

belong to. As I mentioned, local fishermen said: Radio Veritas.<br />

The next day I stopped a tricycle totake me to the gate of the tx site. Of<br />

course there was a security guy there, but he let me in instantly. A few<br />

steps further I entered the transmitter building and knocked at the<br />

control room's door. The senior chief, Mr. Samuel E. Ponilas opened and I<br />

told him that I came all the way from Germany just to ensure him that FE<strong>BC</strong><br />

currently can be heard quite well on 7400 and 9400 kHz in Europe and that<br />

I'm interested to see tx's ant antennas.<br />

He said, that the following day around 0100 UT is a good time to take me<br />

around, because both tx are off the air that time and the temperature<br />

outside is fine for a walk between the antenna towers. This happened to me<br />

some two weeks ago and I am still impressed about the instant hospitality<br />

of the staff there. As a christmas present I got a FE<strong>BC</strong> anniversary<br />

booklet, when I left. Very impressive, my instant visit to the IBA tx<br />

site.<br />

(Uwe Volk-D, on tour in SoEaAS in Dec 2007)<br />

RUSSIA 7200 R. Sakha on Aug 25 at 0810-0821 UT. 45433 Yakut, ID at 0810<br />

UT, News, Local program, // 7345 kHz.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sept 6)<br />

TWR India on 12085 kHz at 0120-0130 s/off in Nepali, via Novosibirsk-RUS.<br />

First time heard. Usually this band has been dead lately but tonight there<br />

were so many Asians I couldn't log them all. 10 Sept.<br />

(Liz Cameron-MI-USA, dxld Sept 10)<br />

Typical Radio Liberty non-dir local JAMMING antenna in USSR era, see on<br />

left column<br />

<br />

RWANDA 11985 Family Radio French <strong>BC</strong>B to West Africa via Kigali. Full<br />

data (w/site) 'Three decades of Faithful Service' QSL Card, along with<br />

religious material for an e-mail report too:<br />

& <br />

Reply in 26 days.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 7)<br />

SPAIN Approximate frequency is 1198.84 kHz and I am hearing a Latin<br />

American. I have the audio but it is very weak. Sounds Spanish. Anybody<br />

know who this is?<br />

(John Faulkner-?, mwoffsets Sept 9)<br />

1198.84 - Or could this be the other symmetric spurious of COPE Valencia<br />

1296 kHz?<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, mwoffsets Sept 10) and symmetric spur too 1394.1 kHz<br />

SRI LANKA SL<strong>BC</strong> on 11905 kHz at 0110 UT in Hindi. Good signal. Not a<br />

regular visitor[in USA]. 10 Sept.<br />

DW relay Trincomalee 12095 kHz at 0055+ UT w/excellent signal. Not a<br />

regular visitor either. 10 Sept.<br />

(Liz Cameron-MI-USA, dxld Sept 10)<br />

SWEDEN History report of Radiostation Grimeton, Sweden.<br />

Repeat on "3sat" program, Monday Sept 15th, 10.45 UT, 12.45 CEST.<br />

Schaetze <strong>der</strong> Welt - Erbe <strong>der</strong> Menschheit.<br />

Die Radiostation Grimeton, Schweden. (Erstsendung: 22. <strong>Jan</strong>uar 2006)

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