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BHUTAN Th<strong>im</strong>pu has been behaving rather erratically, so much so that it<br />

is difficult to know what to expect when you turn the dial to 6035 kHz.<br />

This t<strong>im</strong>e of the year, Northern Winter is the best t<strong>im</strong>e to hear them in<br />

Europe, North America and even here in South Asia. The problem has been<br />

their HF transmitter.<br />

It appears their 100 kW is down and they are running their old 50 kW unit,<br />

but I dare say its anything more than a few kilo watts at the most.(WRTVH<br />

2010 says running at 10 kW). Even this morning 30/1/10, at 0125 UT I could<br />

hear a very weak Bhutan on 6035 kHz, I would say readability just about 2<br />

and strength also the same. The station is also heard around 1330 UT and<br />

appears to s.off at 1400 UT. Very hard to read, but when you know the<br />

language sounds you know its them and the carrier goes off at 1400 UT.<br />

However, the best ever reception I got from them was at 0820 UT or so on<br />

the day of the Eclipse and that's at 1.40 p.m. here in the tropics. The<br />

station doesn't appear to come on at 0000 UT, or 0030 UT as in the past.<br />

We will keep watching and I urge DXers to get on it and observe as much as<br />

possible. By the way Bhutan is UTC+6 hours so according to their daily<br />

sked they should start at 0000 UT, but during winter conditions at 0000 UT<br />

the ionosphere in these low Sun-pot years won't hold propagation at almost<br />

a vertical return angle nee<strong>de</strong>d for local area coverage on 6 MHz.<br />

(Victor Goonetilleke-CLN 4S7VK, ARDXC ADXNews March 1)<br />

And here is what Partha Sarathi Goswami has to say from Rajasthan.<br />

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and<br />

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reports the schedule nearly s<strong>im</strong>iliar as I used to hear last year, they<br />

were same for few years the schedule as I listened last year.<br />

The new schedule from 11 Nov 2009 as follows<br />

English 0500-0600 UTC FM + 6035<br />

English 0800-0900 UTC FM + 6035<br />

(confirmed on Solar Eclipse day 15/01/10 by GVG)<br />

English 1500-1600 UTC FM + 6035 previously 14UT-15UT<br />

(UADX, via ARDXC ADXNews March 1)<br />

BRAZIL 9694.88 R. Rio Mar, Manaus AM, 2146-2228, 28 Feb'10, comments on<br />

a f/ball match of CDP vs. Mato Grosso, advertisements, results of both<br />

domestic & foreign matches, HF fq announcement (9695, 6160 kHz); 35422,<br />

not good audio.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 3)<br />

BULGARIA SW antennas on YouTube.<br />

<br />

Three vi<strong>de</strong>os from Youtube Username: LZ2RBB<br />

Comments?<br />

Padarsko site near Plovdiv. Grigoriopol has such a rotatable antenna (same<br />

concept than the Telefunken construction at Moosbrunn and Kvitsoy), too.<br />

The dipole walls are called SGD-RA, such antennas are also in use at<br />

Grigoriopol, Tbilisskaya, Karaturuk, just to name what I can recall offhand.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, SW TXsite Feb 24)<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX954.TXT[06.01.2011 12:38:38]

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