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Arabic and Spanish at 170 <strong>de</strong>grees.<br />

(wb)<br />

[POLAND non] DRM: The UniWave Di-Wave 100 DRM Receiver was reviewed very<br />

well in Popular Communications June 2010. It is no more: the manufacturer<br />

is gone.<br />

I hate DRM, but want to help the Polish Radio Hebrew Service. So I was<br />

thinking of buying this DRM receiver, because I was told the Hebrew<br />

Service next season will be back on 6085 kHz where it was jammed, and WRTH<br />

informed us there is 'domestic' DRM there. So I wanted to hear that DRM.<br />

Polish Radio is served by the VT Group and they intend to solve the<br />

problem by using 500 kilowatts.<br />

[Later:] About the frequency to be used by Polish Radio Hebrew Service in<br />

the coming winter 1900-1930 UT. Transmitters and frequencies are the<br />

responsibility of VT Group. Last winter the result was very bad. The<br />

frequency was 6085 kHz and it was jammed out all season long. WRTH<br />

informed me a station in Germany was broadcasting DRM domestic channel.<br />

How do you broadcast DRM domestic?<br />

The head of Hebrew at Polish Radio is Michael Hermon and his job is only<br />

to prepare programs, but he wants people to be able to hear these programs<br />

on short wave. He does not want to use 6085 kHz again and 7265 kHz was<br />

suggested. I monitored it recently. My S-meter was very high. There is a<br />

co-channel station. There is a lot of noise and there are strong stations<br />

on 7260 and 7270 kHz. At 1930 UT China Radio International signs on with a<br />

very strong signal. SIO is 533 or 523 with voices interference and this is<br />

not good enough for me to listen to it for a whole half hour every day.<br />

Should VT Group broadcast Polish Radio Hebrew with 300 kilowatts on 7265<br />

kHz, they will mur<strong>de</strong>r the two adjacent frequency stations and commit<br />

suici<strong>de</strong> themselves? They won't do this because frequency managers are<br />

gentlemen. I suggested that 7505 kHz should be used. This is the frequency<br />

of WRNO. The 41 meter band needs to be enlarged and the way to do this is<br />

to use slightly out of band frequencies. This is the way the broadcast<br />

bands have been enlarged, when the frequencies were not being used by<br />

utilities: in t<strong>im</strong>e the illegal frequencies became legal. It is also the<br />

only way to give me good reception, and 100 kilowatts will do.<br />

(David Crystal-ISR, Sept WDXC-UK Contact magazine via dxld Sept 8)<br />

USA A look insi<strong>de</strong> WJHR.<br />

Jan Edh in Swe<strong>de</strong>n received this shot of the interior of WJHR, 15550-USB,<br />

Milton, Florida, from George Mock, as published in Sept. 5 SW Bulletin,<br />

sent on to us by editor Thomas Nilsson.<br />

1 of 1 Photo(s)<br />

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click to<br />

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(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Sept 5)<br />

12133.5usb AFN, Saddlebunch Keys FL, 0959-1210, 06 Sep'10, talks, NPR<br />

news at 1001, more talks, interviews,..., news again at noon; 14432, adj.<br />

QRM, <strong>de</strong> uty. stn & RFA (pres) 12130 kHz (via CLN?).<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Sept 7)<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX979.TXT[06.01.2011 12:40:26]

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