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transmitter to replace the old worn-out transmitters at Adra shortwave<br />

station. A new ten<strong>de</strong>r is now being discussed, and according to the company<br />

involved, it will take about 6 months to install the new transmitters.<br />

(Kris Janssen-BEL, dxld via wdxc-UK)<br />

TURKEY 6520.00 UNID (Orient?). Hallo - just ist eine Px-Sendung auf<br />

<strong>de</strong>r Frequenz zu hoeren mit hier sporadisch bis zu S=9+20 bei leichtem<br />

"verwaschenen" Fading.<br />

(Theodor Averbeck-D, A-DX Dec 1)<br />

Klingt <strong>im</strong> Text, und nach <strong>de</strong>m Musikstil nach einer Turk-Sprache, Kurdish ?<br />

Zu an<strong>de</strong>ren Tageszeiten sen<strong>de</strong>t man auf 7410 laut Aoki. Wenn Kurdish,<br />

muesste man mal <strong>im</strong> 60 o<strong>de</strong>r 76 mb nach einer Parallelsendung suchen. Hier<br />

auch zwischen S=8 bis S=9+10dB hoch fa<strong>de</strong>nd.<br />

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

Eine wohl unerwuenschte Nebenausstrahlung <strong>de</strong>r Voice of Turkey in Tuerkisch<br />

// 5980 kHz. Hatte ich am 11.11. hier schon mal gemel<strong>de</strong>t. +/- 540 kHz ?<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-DX Dec 1)<br />

U.K. BBC World Service - From Pirate Radio to Podcast. The BBC World<br />

Service recently broadcast an item on pirate (free) radio which is now<br />

available on YouTube.<br />

The YouTube <strong>de</strong>scription reads:<br />

BBC World Service programme on 28 November 2010. Radio Caroline is still<br />

broadcasting and can be found at <br />

Listen to BBC World Service - From Pirate Radio to Podcast here<br />

<br />

(10:12 m/s duration)<br />

In the early 1980's, FM band II transmitters for use by unregulated<br />

broadcasters were apparenty ma<strong>de</strong> by engineers working the night shift at<br />

the BBC Brookmans Park transmitter site in Hertfordshire.<br />

<br />

(Mike Terry-UK, BrDXC-UK Dec 2)<br />

VANUATU 7260 Have been out of the DXing "loop" for a while, but I just<br />

wanted to let you know that Radio Vanuatu is in<strong>de</strong>ed transmitting on the<br />

new frequency of 7260. Steve has done a fantastic job of helping solve<br />

some of the glitches that were causing problems on the higher frequencies.<br />

I sent them a care package of higher voltage Vacuum Variable Capacitors,<br />

and other odds and ends back in October. The engineering staff of Radio<br />

Vanuatu, as well as Steve from Radio New Zealand, are all truly remarkable<br />

engineers. The situation there is difficult when it comes to locating<br />

parts, and these fellows have become MASTERS at making things work,<br />

regardless the difficulties. I just can't thank them enough for their hard<br />

work, diligence, and patience, with a transmitter that really was my first<br />

prototype. I guess we'll see how well the new layout performs over the<br />

coming months.<br />

(Jamie Labadia-USA, dxld Nov 19)<br />

7260 Radio Vanuatu, on Nov 15 at 0744 UT - Male and female announcer in<br />

presumed Bislama. Bits and pieces of conversation resembled English words;<br />

appeared to be a talk involving shipping of packages or mailing, perhaps<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX992.TXT[06.01.2011 12:41:44]

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