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Kazakh 1610-1625, Turkmen 1625-1640, Russian 1640-1725, excl Karakalpak<br />

Sat/Sun 1655-1710; 1725-1740 in various languages to Northern Caucasus,<br />

English 1740-1755, Sorani Kurdish 1755-1810 UT.<br />

Gavar-ARM 1350 kHz 1000 kW is used at 1815-2001 UT.<br />

Kurmanji Kurdish 1815-1830, Turkish 1830-1900, Hebrew Sat-Thurs 1901-1931,<br />

Sun-Thurs 1931-2001, Russian Fri only 1901-1930, .<br />

Gavar-ARM 1377 kHz 500 kW is used at 1717-2002 UT.<br />

Persian 1717-1900, but Fris Qashquai 1717-1732, Iraqi Arabic Wed 1902-<br />

1917, Arabic 1902-2002, incl Assyrian Tues 1917-1932 UT.<br />

Grigoriopol-MDA 1548 kHz 500 kW is used at 1800-2000 UT.<br />

Bulgarian 1800-1830, Balkan Romani 1830-1845, Romanian 1845-1915, plus<br />

Sats 1915-1945, Kal<strong>de</strong>rash Romani Mon-Fri 1915-1945, Serbian 1945-2000 UT.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 11)<br />

AUSTRALIA Radio Australia is not quite back to normal; altho 9560, 9580<br />

and 9590 were doing well before 1400 UT March 12, later in that hour I<br />

noticed that 9590 was absent tho it is supposed to run until 1600. 7240<br />

was still on but weakening.<br />

"teddyfnballgame" in the ptsw yg got a March 10 reply from Nigel Holmes,<br />

RA CE: "RA's Shepparton transmitters were whacked by a cyclone on Sunday<br />

7 March. Several aerials were knocked out including the one which carries<br />

9580 kHz. Repairs are un<strong>de</strong>rway and we hope to be back with 9580 kHz<br />

tonight. Thank you for your kind comments about our programming, We're<br />

glad you've enjoyed our broadcasts over 25 years. Good listening. Kind<br />

regards, Nigel Holmes, Chief Engineer, Radio Australia"<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld March 11)<br />

Radio Australia has reportedly suffered damage to the Shepparton<br />

facilities after a severe hail storm last week. 11660 was missing March<br />

9th at 1430-1730 UT but 9475 kHz was on air.<br />

Today - the 9th - 15160 kHz was on air until 0800 UT, and 9475 came up at<br />

0700 as usual (15415 and 15240 not tuned), but 11945 and 9710 at 0700 are<br />

not audible. At 0830 UT there are weak fluttery signals audible on 9580<br />

and 9590 kHz, but not good enough to ID positively so far. And on 13630<br />

kHz there is another audible below CVC Tashkent which should be - and<br />

probably is - Shepparton.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld March 9)<br />

Chinese, Japanese broadcasts resume after team repairs HCJA antenna in<br />

Australia.<br />

Repairs to a storm-damaged antenna at the international transmitting site<br />

of HCJB Global-Australia were completed in mid-February, allowing the<br />

station's Chinese and Japanese language broadcasts to return to the air.<br />

Strong winds had damaged the antenna at the Kununurra-based site in late<br />

January. A team consisting of Dave Brewster, Mike Ewers, Daniel Forrer and<br />

Greg Wilson assessed damages to a broken tower guy wire and seven broken<br />

element guy wires. The broadcast team assembled all materials nee<strong>de</strong>d for<br />

the repairs. Dennis Pease traveled from Perth, Western Australia, to<br />

supervise repairs.<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX955.TXT[06.01.2011 12:38:43]

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