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(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Nov 2)<br />

IRAN [and non] IRIB's so-called "Voice of Justice" English hour at 0130<br />

UT to North America is blocked on both new B-10 frequencies; won<strong>de</strong>rful<br />

cooeordination there! Nov 1 at 0135 UT, Voice of Russia English is atop<br />

7250 kHz Qur'an from Iran.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 2)<br />

IRAN/IRAQ 3929.07v R Voice of Kurdistan, Sula<strong>im</strong>aniya, Northern Iraq,<br />

0320-0326*, Oct 31 and Nov 01, Kurdish song and closing ann in Kurdish,<br />

32443, Iranian jammer stopped at 0330* both days.<br />

3970.04v R Voice of Kurdistan, Sula<strong>im</strong>aniya, Northern Iraq, 0327-0410,<br />

Oct 31 and Nov 01, probably new frequency as Iranian jammers were heard<br />

s<strong>im</strong>ultaneously on 3930v and 3970v at 0320! Kurdish talk and conversation<br />

with distorted audio on Oct 31, but corrected Nov 01; Kurdish songs, 0400<br />

Farsi ann "kHz", ID: "Im Radyo Sedaye Kor<strong>de</strong>stane", news by man and woman,<br />

33433. Jumping to 3980.02 at 0330, jammer followed 0331, jumped back to<br />

3970 at 0335 with 34433, jammer followed at 0343. Jumped to 3980 at 0344,<br />

but jammer followed first at 0410, so 34333, but here was slight QRM from<br />

Croatia 3985 kHz.<br />

4869.96v Voice of Iranian Kurdistan, via Salah Al-Din, Northern Iraq,<br />

0325-0355 UT, Oct 31, Kurdish talk and Kurdish music, jammed by Iran,<br />

43333. At 0328 the Voice of Iranian Kurdistan jumped to 4880.06 kHz where<br />

it was without jamming till 0345 and heard with a song about radio and ID:<br />

"Aira dangi Kurdistan Irana" with 35333. At 0345 the jammer also arrived<br />

at 4880, but the Voice of Iranian Kurdistan tried to escape at 0348 by<br />

jumping to 4890.50, but this t<strong>im</strong>e the jammer followed at 0349 UT.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, dswci DXW Nov 3)<br />

3927.92 R Voice of Kurdistan noted at 0300 UT Nov 1st, and accompanied by<br />

Iranian bubble jamming from Iran. And two other bubble jammers on 3980.04<br />

kHz and 4869.99/4875.22 kHz jammed at 0305 to 0400 UT at same t<strong>im</strong>e.<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Nov 1)<br />

3980, Clan<strong>de</strong>stine. It seems a new (or old reactivated) unID anti Iran's<br />

government station was observed first on Oct 7 at 1405 on 3970 speaking in<br />

Kurdish and Farsi and jammed. To avoid the jammer often (each 3-4 minutes)<br />

is jumping on different frequencies in the range 3970-3981 kHz. The<br />

schedule is presumed 1400-1500 and 0300-0400 UT. Heard Oct 27 at 0330. The<br />

other two V of Kurdistan stations on 3931 and on 4881 kHz also were heard<br />

at 0330 UT. All three were jammed<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, Nov ARDXC ADXN direct and via dxld)<br />

ISRAEL KOL in Persian language in B-10. Yes, 15760 is the stronger<br />

channel, at 1500-1530 UT S=9+15dB in southern Germany, but <strong>de</strong>creasing now.<br />

13850 very tiny S=3-4 here, suffers by adjacent WWCR 13845 religious ROAR,<br />

latter S=9+15dB. But Europe is not the target ...<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 31)<br />

LITUANIA Die <strong>de</strong>utsche Redaktion <strong>von</strong> Radio HCJB Quito hat folgen<strong>de</strong>n<br />

Wintersen<strong>de</strong>plan 2010/11 fuer Europa bekannt gegeben:<br />

1530-1630 UT 6035 kHz Sitkunai 100 kW. Platt<strong>de</strong>utsch. 1600 UT Hoch<strong>de</strong>utsch.<br />

6035 1530-1630 in Richtung 19,29, RUS/CIS/KAZ, auf 79 Grad.<br />

(Iris Rauscher-EQA, via ntt Oct 30)<br />

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