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On the other hand, since the end of FEBA Seychelles as a short wave<br />

station, FEBA's role as provider of airtime has constantly been<br />

decreasing. In fact, the staff of FEBA-UK has already been cut.<br />

Kind regards,<br />

Hansjoerg<br />

(Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>TopNews</strong> April 21)<br />

TAJIKISTAN [to Tibet] 15540, UNID - we still have a mystery from before<br />

1330 to 1400* UT. April 22 at 1322 UT there is a wavering het and hum over<br />

a bit of audio. This is presumably from Pakistan's Tamil service until<br />

1330 UT. Then the het went away and there is still a mixture of two audios<br />

with flutter. At 1336 UT it seems that one of them could be Chinese, but<br />

not sure. At 1400 UT there is a two(?) pip timesignal, and carrier off a<br />

few seconds later; the two signals' disappearance is closely cooerdinated.<br />

Then I check the April 22 edition of Aoki, and the answer has been added:<br />

Voice of Tibet, via Dushanbe-Yangiyul, TAJIKISTAN, 100 kW at 131 degrees,<br />

1300-1400 in Tibetan except for Chinese at 1315-1330. I wonder if this is<br />

the 'extra' broadcast VOT says they put on to convey condolences to Tibet<br />

after last week's earthquake on the Tibetan plateau, and complain that the<br />

ChiCom kept jamming it anyway despite pleas to turn it off.<br />

See as found by Alokesh Gupta and<br />

as found by Yimber Gaviria. And Yimber forwards<br />

this from VOT website <br />

VOT starts message line to quake victims. VOT encourages all those who<br />

want to have their message of support or condolences transmitted on short<br />

wave radio to Tibet to call the VOT main editorial office in Dharamsala.<br />

Your message will be recorded and included in our daily transmissions. To<br />

send your message call VOT at +91 1892 222384 or e-mail to<br />

<br />

VOT - Shortwave broadcast frequency and time<br />

Frequency mHz UTC time<br />

on/around 15.520 1100-1230<br />

around 15.540 1230-1315<br />

around 15.430* 1330-1400<br />

17.560* 1330-1430<br />

* Transmissions on 15.430 MHz between 7 and 7.30pm and 17.560 MHz between<br />

7 pm and 8 pm Indian time are best options for listeners in India<br />

Contact<br />

Voice of Tibet Foundation (adm.office) Kirkegata 5, 0153 Oslo, Norway<br />

Telephone: (+47) 22 11 12 09<br />

E-mail: <br />

Note that our log on 15540 kHz does not correspond to the schedule above.<br />

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

4765.061 TR1, 1930, very laid-back (almost somber) talk by a woman, with<br />

appropriately slow and dreary music. Fair to good. 9 April.<br />

(David Sharp-NSW-AUS, dxld Apr 17)<br />

THAILAND Radio Thailand, World Service A10 schedule.<br />

Effective March 28, 2010 as per A-10 seasonal change<br />

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