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(73 from Wolf DK2OM, intru<strong>de</strong>ralert Sept 20)<br />

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"EBU Directory" 2010 edition<br />

The latest edition of the 111-page "EBU Directory" (dated 14 September<br />

2010) giving the current membership information, addresses, communication<br />

data and chairpersons of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) member and<br />

associate broadcasters can be downloa<strong>de</strong>d free of charge by using the link<br />

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(Harry Niebuhr-D, BrDXC-UK ng Sept 22)<br />

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INTERNATIONAL. TRENDS IN TROPICAL BANDS BROADCASTING 2010<br />

A year ago I did forecast, that there will not be many Domestic<br />

broadcasting stations left on the Tropical Bands (120, 90 and 60 mb) in<br />

year 2020 and this trend continues.<br />

As editor of the Domestic Broadcasting Survey (DBS) my task is, throughout<br />

the year until the next publication, to check the bands myself and follow<br />

the loggings from our members and other DX-ers around the world. For each<br />

frequency on the list, a note is taken of the months when it has been<br />

heard. If a station has not been heard by any DX-er during the past 12<br />

months, it is <strong>de</strong>leted. By this measure, the DBS contains only the active<br />

domestic broadcasting stations. With this systematic registration of<br />

broadcasting stations on the Tropical Bands each year, it is possible to<br />

make some statistics, on how many frequencies were active in each region<br />

of the world and compare these numbers. International broadcasters,<br />

Clan<strong>de</strong>stine and Pirate stations are not inclu<strong>de</strong>d in these statistics.<br />

Domestic Broadcasting Survey 12<br />

You can read about the new DBS-12 at<br />

<br />

According to DBS-12, published in April 2010 by the DSWCI, 223 frequencies<br />

were heard in the frequency range of 2.200 to 5.800 kHz by DX-ers around<br />

the world during the past year. That are 12 frequencies less than the<br />

previous year.<br />

Active domestic transmitters on 2200 - 5800 kHz<br />

Region 1973 1985 1997 2010<br />

Central Africa 102 76 40 12<br />

Southern Africa 57 39 33 8<br />

Middle East 9 4 1 0<br />

Indian Subcontinent 62 45 45 30<br />

South East Asia 40 29 21 4<br />

Indonesia 171 105 65 10<br />

China, Taiwan, Mongolia 119 110 75 32<br />

CIS (former USSR) 61 59 47 7<br />

Far East 38 28 28 12<br />

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