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It is NOT required to send any return postage for a QSL-card from the<br />

Rhein-Main Radio Club for the broadcasts on 09. October 2010. A valid<br />

reception report and the name and address of the SWL are sufficient. It is<br />

also possible to send a report and receive a QSL by E-mail.<br />

The Sitkunai-Lithuania transmitter broadcasts with "AM"-modulation.<br />

The RMRC hopes that these broadcasts can be heard all over the world.<br />

With best 73, Robert Kipp<br />

(Rich d'Angelo-USA, DXplorer Oct 8)<br />

9770 RMRC broadcast at 9.10.2010, 1530-1630 via Sitkunai site, 259<br />

<strong>de</strong>grees lobe into Western Europe.<br />

Won<strong>de</strong>rful strong signal of S=9+35dB, here in Stuttgart, Germany, centered<br />

in the main lobe of the 259 <strong>de</strong>grees outlet from Lithuania, no QRM.<br />

China co-channel now heard at 1633 UT after Sitkunai ceased transmission,<br />

but CRI Hakka bcast weak in 212 <strong>de</strong>grees from Urumchi site, in direction of<br />

Bombay, Maledives/Seychelles, Madagascar and Eastern South Africa.<br />

... and three seconds bargain of HCJB's German feed too, bcast on 9770 kHz<br />

instead of scheduled 5940 kHz from 1630 UT regularly.<br />

Same excellent transmission signals from Sitkunai heard already 40 years<br />

ago on USSR era. But not that happening content ... :-)<br />

[later] 6130 TCI-California antenna beamed in direction of 310 <strong>de</strong>grees<br />

serves a powerful signal in target zones 4,7,8,9,10,11 in North America.<br />

6130 here in Stuttgart only co-channel CNR Lhasa Tibet in English (!) with<br />

typical Chinese dance music, S=9+10dB, 2230 UT Oct 9.<br />

From 2234 UT onwards heard the St. Helena Happening broadcast TINY<br />

UNDERNEATH.<br />

In an angle difference of 51 <strong>de</strong>gress ... to main lobe via TCI 8-dipol<br />

beast at 310 <strong>de</strong>grees.<br />

Danke RMRC und Harald fuers Ereignis. 73 wb<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews / DXplorer Oct 9)<br />

9770 kHz RMRC St. Helena special.<br />

In Freising hab ich die zweiten Haelfte <strong>de</strong>r Sendung mit <strong>de</strong>m Tecsun PL-380<br />

am Kuechentisch gehoert. SINPO 55544, auch bei 6 kHz Bandbreite kein QRM.<br />

Ein Synchron<strong>de</strong>tektor haette aus <strong>de</strong>m P=4 ein O=5 gemacht. Um 1630 UTC kurze<br />

<strong>de</strong>utsche ID <strong>von</strong> HCJB, dann Stecker gezogen. Danach leise asiatische<br />

Klaenge auf <strong>de</strong>r Frequenz.<br />

(Guenter Lorenz-D, A-DX Oct 9)<br />

The special broadcast on 9770 kHz at 1530-1630 UT also well heard with<br />

some buzz in the audio at my location in NW England. There was an<br />

announcement from an HCJB German broadcast at the end of transmission!<br />

Signal strength 20dB+ over 9 with co-ch QRM during at least the last half<br />

hour, so probably CRI Urumchi in Hakka. Heard at fair strength when<br />

Sitkunai left the frequency.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Oct 9)<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX983.TXT[06.01.2011 12:40:48]

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