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SYRIA 12084.98 at 2120 UT on Febr 24. Arabic vocals. Decent audio for<br />

them. Carrier had het or hum. Parallel to 9330 kHz which had much lower<br />

audio level. S7-8 carrier.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, DXplorer March 1)<br />

TAJIKISTAN/VATICAN STATE From 07.03.2010 morning onwards Vatican Radio<br />

plan to change - usually - ONE of its frequencies. New morning hour<br />

frequency 9580 kHz[was planned 9395 via Dushanbe TJK instead] 100 kW<br />

137 <strong>de</strong>grees, (ex 5895 kHz scheduled til March 6th).<br />

0025-0200 UT in Urdu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and English<br />

(K. Raja-IND, DXindia March 1)<br />

9580 will remain March 28th til May 1st, and from Sept 5th til Oct 31st.<br />

In high summer season VR will replace 9580 by Dushanbe TJK 11850 kHz<br />

instead, May 2nd til Sept 4th.<br />

Usual // frequency SMG-VAT on 7335 kHz 500 kW at 98 <strong>de</strong>grees. (wb)<br />

TANZANIA R Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, known locally as 'RTD' or 'TBC' is<br />

located at Nyerere Road, a few km's from the city centre. The studio<br />

building was constructed by the British in 1954. There I met 4 friendly<br />

engineers who told me a lot about Tanzania's long SW broadcasting history.<br />

With nostalgia they spoke about the last SW transmitter, 'the fifty-fifty'<br />

(i.e. 5050 kHz) which was taken out of service in 2006 because spare parts<br />

were no longer available. A few years earlier 6105 had 'died' too. Just 1<br />

km away from the studio building is the transmitting station where these<br />

oldies are now collecting dust and rust. RTD meanwhile has a<strong>de</strong>quate MW<br />

coverage and FM is available from 11 sites throughout the country.<br />

Three programmes are broadcast:<br />

TBC Taifa (= 'National', supposedly only on MW),<br />

TBC FM in Swahili, and<br />

TBC International in English for the capital city area on 90.0 MHz FM.<br />

Dec. 10, 2009, will no doubt go down in Zanzibar's history as 'Black<br />

Thursday'.<br />

On that day the electricity supply, carried from the mainland by submarine<br />

cable, broke down. Since then the retailers of generators and fuel have<br />

become quite rich, but the blackout has left most Zanzibarians angry,<br />

<strong>de</strong>sparate and frustrated. It will still take many months before the cable<br />

will have been repaired or replaced. The authorities are still only in the<br />

negotiating stage with foreign companies willing to solve the problem.<br />

R Zanzibar has generators for the 585 kHz MW transmitter and 97.4 MHz FM.<br />

The SW transmitter at Dole, 10 kms North-East of Zanzibar City (commonly<br />

known as 'Stone Town'), is off at the moment, but will return to the air<br />

once the blackout is over.<br />

The 10 kW transmitter at Chumbum on 585 will be replaced by a new 50 kW<br />

Chinese unit.<br />

I was given the following schedule:<br />

585 at 0900-2100<br />

6015 at 0300-0600<br />

11735 at 1500-2100<br />

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

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