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comprehensive and balanced way, the BBC adheres to specific editorial<br />

values that inclu<strong>de</strong> <strong>im</strong>partiality, editorial in<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nce and seeking a<br />

relevant range of views on any topic," he said.<br />

(Daily_Mirror April 15 via Jaisakthivel-IND)<br />

SURINAME 4990.064 Radio Apintie, 1044 UT, no ID, but presumed with<br />

Dutch-sounding man, then brief ad or jingle at 1045 and further comments.<br />

Very weak and low modulation. Almost perfect grayline from my location to<br />

Suriname this hour. 30 March.<br />

(David Sharp-NSW-AUS, hcdx April 15)<br />

TUNISIA DX Mix News, Bulgaria, just published the A-10 schedule of RTT,<br />

including 7275 kHz at 0500-0730 and 7335 at 0700-0830 UT. Based on<br />

previous experience I found this questionable, and sure enough, April 9 at<br />

0550 check, both 7275 and 7335 kHz were on in //, Arabic music, 0600 both<br />

into Arabic talk, 0601 Akbar; the lower one stronger, but both rather poor<br />

unlike pre-magstorm and in the B-season when they were a great source of<br />

easily-listenable nightmiddle music. DX Mix info must be from <strong>im</strong>aginary<br />

HFCC registrations.<br />

We need to monitor the *axual* opening and closing t<strong>im</strong>es of these and all<br />

other RTT frequencies, the other morning ones being 12005 and 9725 kHz;<br />

evening 12005, 9725, 7345, 7225 kHz.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld April 9)<br />

The 0626-0627 UT closing of 7275 kHz is exactly the same t<strong>im</strong>e as in Bseason,<br />

as I reconfirmed several t<strong>im</strong>es by monitoring; it did not vary more<br />

than one minute as if controlled by a t<strong>im</strong>er, interrupting whatever<br />

programming was in progress, and I think 0805v UT also for 7335 kHz as per<br />

your monitoring, right? So perhaps there has really been no change in the<br />

A-season.<br />

(gh)<br />

Monitoring RTT this Sunday morning - the 11th - I heard 7275 kHz stop<br />

broadcasting during a musical item and the transmitter off almost<br />

<strong>im</strong>mediately at 0626 UT. Meanwhile, parallel 7335 kHz didn't go off until<br />

0*8*05 UT. So was the latter a mistake or for real?<br />

Yes, this is what it is looking like. On Sunday the 11th March I heard<br />

9725 and 12005 kHz open at 1556 UT, 7225 came up at 1656 UT, and 7345 at<br />

1856 UT - all at four minutes to the hour. Carrier only for a short t<strong>im</strong>e<br />

before then. I could not hear 9725 and 12005 kHz at re-check 2015 UT or<br />

7225 kHz at re-check 2115 UT, but 7345 kHz was still on, although badly<br />

QRMed - by CRI in Italian I think. All frequencies suffer some co-ch QRM<br />

<strong>de</strong>spite being registered.<br />

Today the 12th, 7275 kHz again went off sud<strong>de</strong>nly at 0626 UT and 7345 kHz<br />

at 0806 UT. So all of these t<strong>im</strong>ings approx<strong>im</strong>ate the B-09 schedule. And it<br />

does seem that a t<strong>im</strong>er is in use now instead of a man(ual) system.<br />

Glenn - from past experience the sign-on/off t<strong>im</strong>es will vary by minutes<br />

each day, so the t<strong>im</strong>es quoted will be an approx<strong>im</strong>ation of what is inten<strong>de</strong>d<br />

rather than what actually happens. As we know, the same applies to Jordan,<br />

Kuwait and Saudi Arabia when we are somet<strong>im</strong>es 'allowed' to hear part of a<br />

unscheduled broadcast on a particular frequency. This is different to Iran<br />

which can be heard at t<strong>im</strong>es broadcasting in a language that is not<br />

scheduled at that t<strong>im</strong>e, only to find that it will drop off air part way<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX960.TXT[06.01.2011 12:39:10]

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