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Weak signal on 7510 at 1430 tune-in but <strong>im</strong>proved to fair by 1600 UT.<br />

Programming is in a Turkic-sounding language, presumably Azeri. It sounds<br />

like a relay of the Gunaz TV audio channel.<br />

Transmitter site is probably Armenia.<br />

(Dave Kenny-UK, BrDXC-UK ng Dec 29)<br />

Dave, I checked 7510 a little bit late around FROM 1435 UT ONWARDS; this<br />

afternoon Dec 29. Usually Ludo Maes keeps the TX location hid<strong>de</strong>n.<br />

And heard some monitoring return information around Europe, weak signal in<br />

GB, only S=2-3 in Germany, only S=4 in Italy, stronger in Greece S=9+15dB,<br />

weak on RMS Armenia post. But always not as strong as Kurdish program 7540<br />

kHz from Mykolaiev-Ukraine, for comparison.<br />

Neighbours are<br />

7505 FEBC Manila S=7<br />

7525 VOA Tinang-PHL + CHN jammer, S=8.<br />

Aoki list shows Dushanbe site, but guess thats 'to read tea leaves'.<br />

Probably, bcast coming from Armavir Krasnodar - or Samara Russia site,<br />

probably directional antenna at 180 <strong>de</strong>grees southwards to the Southern<br />

Azerbaijan target. That why the signal is rather bad here in Europe.<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Dec 30)<br />

Mostly ISR and US intelligence sce operations feed by $-budget, mostly<br />

given contact P.O.Bs not in WA-DC, but vailed action in Chicago area or<br />

even via Dutch phone number or Vienna Austria P.O.B. - most likely<br />

Israel's embassy connection - area, like against Iraq in the 70- and<br />

80ties.<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Dec 29)<br />

History of 'hid<strong>de</strong>n' radio stations to Southern Azerbaijan in 1996-2003:<br />

UNIDENTIFIED RADIO STATIONS R. Free Azerbaijan??<br />

From about late June a station in Azeri/Farsi has been heard<br />

1530-1630 UTC mixing with R. Netherlands to South Asia. The QRM was<br />

bad making ID difficult. However, on 25 July an ID sounding" ...Aza<strong>de</strong>se<br />

Azerbaijane..." was heard before it s-off at 1630 UTC. The word "Azad" or<br />

s<strong>im</strong>ilar sounding ones all mean 'free' in the central asiatic languages as<br />

any DXer would know. So at once we presumed this was a clan<strong>de</strong>stine and<br />

sought the help of BBC_M and we were thrilled to get the following info<br />

from Chris Greenway and we quote<br />

"Victor,<br />

Thanks for this. This is <strong>de</strong>finitely a scoop for you as we only heard about<br />

the existence of this station on 25th July, so it was interesting to know<br />

that you've been hearing it for a while. It appears to be a<strong>im</strong>ed at<br />

so-called "southern Azerbaijan", i.e. Azerbaijan province in northwestern<br />

Iran, rather than the Republic of Azerbaijan itself. It's an ANTI-Iranian<br />

operation. It's early days yet but I hope we'll be able to let you know<br />

more soon."<br />

(Chris Greenway, BBC_M, July 1996)<br />

So we thank the ever helpful BBC Monitoring for shedding light on the<br />

station. Tnx Chris.<br />

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