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(Kouji Hash<strong>im</strong>oto-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 15)<br />

IRAN Frequency & t<strong>im</strong>e changes of VOIROI/IRIB in Kurdish, Sorani<br />

dialect:<br />

0430-0527 NF 7315 KAM 500 kW non-dir, ex 0330-0427 on 7375<br />

0430-0527 NF ???? SIR 500 kW 295 <strong>de</strong>g, ex 0330-0427 on 9715<br />

(R BULGARIA DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 13)<br />

ITALY 1512 Ondamedia Broadcast is a new Italian MW station. The Mosfet<br />

transmitter has a power of 600 W but currently its output is l<strong>im</strong>ited to<br />

350-400 W into a vertical 1/8 wave antenna. In the coming future the<br />

ground system will be <strong>im</strong>proved, with more radial wires. The transmitting<br />

site is San Pietro in Casale, between Bologna and Ferrara (northern<br />

Italy). At present the station is operating from 0700 to 2330 hours local<br />

t<strong>im</strong>e [in winter 0600-2230 UT].<br />

The letterhead indicates also a frequency of 1503 kHz, possibly for the<br />

announced future DRM transmissions. Programs will be of local nature, with<br />

music, news and cultural contents. The head of the station is Roberto<br />

Furlan, an engineer. The e-mail address is<br />

<br />

(Fabrizio Magrone-ITA, via MWDX Sept 2; via Olle Alm, ARC MV-Eko Oct 13)<br />

In the next few months the 600 watt transmitter will move to 1503 kHz. A<br />

1200 watt transmitter will be used for 1512 kHz, probably with a new<br />

vertical 1/4 antenna. And according to the station owner, they are on the<br />

air 24h and not 0700-2330 LT. But that is something I cannot verify from<br />

here of course. (Herman Boel-BEL, via mwcircle Sept 2; via Olle Alm, ARC<br />

MV-Eko Oct 13)<br />

ITALY {ITALIAN SOCIAL REPUBLIC} (Historical): Glenn, I can confirm that<br />

the Italian fascists broadcast from Munich{Ismaning}, following<br />

Mussolini's rescue from <strong>im</strong>prisonment by German special forces. There was<br />

also for a t<strong>im</strong>e a 'black' version of this service run by the British in<br />

or<strong>de</strong>r to create confusion amongst fascist supporters.<br />

The Munich broadcasts were reported in the BBC Monitoring Service bulletin<br />

"Daily Digest of Foreign Broadcasts", which is available in a number of UK<br />

libraries. I think the Munich broadcasts were a stop-gap measure by which<br />

Mussolini, by then virtually a German puppet, could get his message across<br />

to the probably small number of Italians who still suported h<strong>im</strong>.<br />

Eventually, though, the Mussolini reg<strong>im</strong>e was able to resume broadcasting<br />

on Italian soil from the so-called "Italian Social Republic" (also known<br />

as the Salo Republic).<br />

The above-mentioned BBC publication confirms that there was a foreign<br />

service on shortwave from Mussolini's rump "republic". Interestingly, one<br />

of the shortwave services was a clan<strong>de</strong>stine station known as Radio<br />

H<strong>im</strong>alaya (or H<strong>im</strong>alayas), which broadcast to India in Indian languages and<br />

English and cla<strong>im</strong>ed to speak for an Indian liberation movement. This<br />

"station" had previously broadcast from Rome and was run by an Indian<br />

Moslem revolutionary known as Iqbal Shedai.<br />

(Roger Tidy-UK, dxld Oct 10)<br />

More on the British 'black' version of the pro-Mussolini broadcasts from<br />

Munich Ismaning. Sefton Delmer, who was in charge of the operation, writes<br />

the following in his "Black Boomerang" (London, 1962, pages 104-106):<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/bcdx984.txt[06.01.2011 12:40:52]

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