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so seemingly Nigeria old refurbished Abuja site, which was due to come on<br />

air again. Ol<strong>de</strong>r Abuja site on 7275 kHz, refurbished by Thomson engineers<br />

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

already.<br />

Finnished new Abuja site by Thomson engineers already in November 2009,<br />

will now also start regular broadcasts soon?, - seemingly - after 11<br />

months ?<br />

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

History - Ham operator Bodo Fritsche 5NOCH / DU9 / DL3OCH, took part on<br />

the common Thomson Switzerland / Schifferstadt action at Abuja, Nigeria in<br />

2009.<br />

7275 kHz transmitter site is Radio Nigeria in Gwagwalarda. He visited that<br />

site in November 2009 and ma<strong>de</strong> an EXPERTISE on this site equipment for the<br />

Thomson management + FRCN R Nigeria/VoNigeria. The site is in very bad<br />

shape. 2 x 100 kW transmitter need to be overhauled / repaired in 2010 by<br />

Thomson engineer colleagues of his Thomson Swiss/Schifferstadt group, in<br />

transmitter and antenna division.<br />

7275 Gwagwalarda shortwave site facility will get the same mo<strong>de</strong>rn control<br />

system unit like at Lugbe site. He assume the 7275 kHz Gwagwalarda site<br />

will be ready in regular service again in mid 2010.<br />

[a little later, so Noel heard them on Sept 28 again ... wb.]<br />

He feel not certain of exact date, but the Gwagwalarda site is out of<br />

service some years now."<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-DX / SW TXsite Dec 23, 2009)<br />

Out of service from 13 Feb 2008 til Sept 28, 2010, all approx. acc<br />

listeners monitoring. (wb)<br />

UNID 6085 - {another Nigeria station? wb.}<br />

Today (Saturday the 9th) there was a station audible on 6085 at 0650 UT<br />

playing non-stop western/central African style music. Transmission went<br />

through the hour without any announcement, and unfortunately I had to<br />

leave at 0710 UT or so when it was still on air. Signal strength was<br />

fairly good, up to about 6 on peaks, and the music was s<strong>im</strong>ilar to what<br />

I've heard via RASD on previous occasions. But of course it might not be<br />

that station. 6297 was blocked by a digital noise transmission, and I did<br />

not try elsewhere to hear RASD.<br />

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

Our correspon<strong>de</strong>nt in Nigeria has already answered this question:<br />

Since first hearing Radio Nigeria Abuja on new 7350 kHz, I've noticed the<br />

station absent in the afternoons and evenings and was even won<strong>de</strong>ring if<br />

they are using a different frequency at those t<strong>im</strong>es. However, it turns out<br />

the announced schedule is only from 0530 until 1200 UT daily. They seem to<br />

be on continuously between those hours, rather than dropping off the air<br />

from t<strong>im</strong>e-to-t<strong>im</strong>e when the local power supply goes out.<br />

7350, Sat 9 October at 0552, only a test tone, 0555 National Anthem and<br />

National Pledge followed by i<strong>de</strong>ntification (frequency announced as old<br />

7275) and promotions, then into Network News at 0600. Tune-in at 1150,<br />

Hausa programme, en<strong>de</strong>d at 1155 followed by ID and music, 1157 Islamic call<br />

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