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Glenn, The Radio Nigeria Abuja National Station has been missing from 7275<br />

for about 3 weeks now. This morning I heard it on a new frequency of 7350:<br />

7350 kHz - 6 Oct at 0629 UT, Radio Nigeria Abuja, with Radio Nigeria<br />

Network News. 0700 UT, ID as "The Voice of Unity", followed by scheduled<br />

programme in Pidgin English. 0730, show from the network service,<br />

"Consumer Speaks". 0800 UT, programmes in Hausa.<br />

(James MacDonell-NIG, dxld Oct 6)<br />

Hell <strong>de</strong>ar Noel,<br />

Patrick from Austria heard Nigeria this morning Oct 9th on new 7350 kHz,<br />

> Radio Nigeria at 0600 UT on 7350 kHz in Englisch ID and Nx. 24332<br />

so seemingly VoNigeria new Abuja site, finnished by Thomson engineers<br />

already in November 2009, will now start regular broadcasts, - seemingly -<br />

after 11 months ?<br />

Ol<strong>de</strong>r Abuja site on 7275 kHz, refurbished by Thomson engineers too, heard<br />

also two weeks ago in our morning, - we had an item on DX scene already.<br />

vy73 <strong>de</strong> Wolfy, Oct 9<br />

7350 Oct 9 at 0559 UT, JBA carrier from presumed R. Nigeria, Abuja;<br />

won<strong>de</strong>r if this will ever rise to audibility over here. Shame to have such<br />

a nice clear frequency, with pitiful peanut power. Is anyone in Europe<br />

hearing it in the evenings? But then it would colli<strong>de</strong> with Russia,<br />

Moldova, Iran, China, East Turkistan. Maybe there are some gaps when it<br />

could be <strong>de</strong>tected.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 9)<br />

7350 kHz - Radio Nigeria Abuja.<br />

I can hear 7350 kHz almost every morning around 0615/0630 UT, but always<br />

at a weak strength which means that I cannot copy only an occasional word<br />

of the transmission due to local noise levels.<br />

But via remote receiver, Mauno heard the ID clearly as I wrote. It was not<br />

the external service but the internal - National - one, so we assumed it<br />

to be via the Abuja transmitter that had been using 7275 kHz. That's the<br />

old refurbished unit I un<strong>de</strong>rstand, and on the old site. Do you know what<br />

type of antenna is being used?<br />

When the new transmitters finally come on air I think we will hear them<br />

with a much lou<strong>de</strong>r signal via their beamed antenna's. The external service<br />

is of course 'Voice of Nigeria' and not Radio Nigeria.<br />

Later this morning I won<strong>de</strong>red if what I heard on 6085 kHz could have been<br />

a test from the new Abuja site - but would 6 MHz propagate at 0700 UT?<br />

I'll have more t<strong>im</strong>e in the morning to listen to see if it is active again.<br />

[later] 6085 was empty Oct 10 - nothing audible today. So I won<strong>de</strong>r if the<br />

African music heard on Saturday Oct 9 was a test of some kind. It may be<br />

worth checking again on weekdays.<br />

(Noel Green-UK, to wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 9/10)<br />

Hello Noel, Patrick Robic from Austria heard Radio Nigeria this morning<br />

Oct 9th on new 7350 kHz,<br />

> Radio Nigeria at 0600 UTC on 7350 kHz in Englisch ID and Nx. 24332<br />

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