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Yes, heard also a powerful signal this morning in 6-7 UT range on 15120<br />

kHz. Seemingly they use at VoNigeria now the new 250 kW Thomson French<br />

transmitters at Abuja, other channels are 7255, 9690, 11770 kHz on other<br />

t<strong>im</strong>e of the day. New Abuja SW site finnished already in mid Dec 2009,<br />

studio installation at Abuja downtown were still in progress.<br />

(wb)<br />

Voice of Nigeria introduced a new schedule from April 4, as<br />

announced during the French service. It's not on the homepage, but a few<br />

things have <strong>de</strong>finitely changed, further monitoring nee<strong>de</strong>d:<br />

9690 1700-1730 Kisuaheli<br />

15120 1730-1800 Arabic<br />

15120 1800-1900 English, (announced as until 2000 UT,<br />

likely changing to 7255 kHz)<br />

7255 2000-2100 French (announced during the morning service)<br />

15120 0500-0700 English, 0700-0800 French and<br />

9690 0800-0900 Hausa unchanged.<br />

(Thorsten Hallmann-D, dxld April 11)<br />

The following announcement was heard during the "This Week on VON"<br />

programme from Voice of Nigeria, 1805-1815 UTC on Sunday 11 April 2010 (I<br />

was listening online at <br />

but 15120 kHz was offering good reception when checked):<br />

"... this is to inform you that there is now a slight change in the number<br />

of hours we broadcast on 15120 kHz in the 19 mb to North Africa and<br />

Europe, and on 9690 kHz in the 31 mb to West Africa.<br />

On 15120 kHz you can listen to programmes in English between 04.45 and 07<br />

hours, and between 15 and 19 hours UT daily. While on 9690 kHz broadcasts<br />

of programmes in English begin at 09 hours and 15 hours UT, and between 19<br />

and 20 hours UT daily".<br />

Perhaps for 9690 kHz they meant "between 09 and 15 hours UT"?<br />

Perhaps these changes are related to the new shortwave transmitter site at<br />

Abuja coming on air. However, the schedule will need to be monitored as<br />

they seemed to be getting mixed up with t<strong>im</strong>e announcements (i.e. they said<br />

it was "15 hours UT" when it was 1800 but acknowledged the mistake at<br />

1805), and prior to that Arabic was heard at 1745 UTC tune-in online and<br />

I'm sure it was also on 15120 kHz, although reception was very poor<br />

(reception <strong>im</strong>proved significantly for English at 1800 UT which must have<br />

been due to an antenna change).<br />

(Tony Rogers-UK, BrDXC-UK April 11)<br />

I came across V of Nigeria with their programme in English Sunday 11 April<br />

at 1515 on 15120 (with the Musical Heritage programme). Just before 1600,<br />

they announced that programmes would continue in Kiswahili. 15120 in<br />

English went off at 1600. At 1601 found VoN in Swahili on 11770 until 1630<br />

UT. No trace of programmes at 1630 (although still streaming online in<br />

unknown language). At 1735 observed back on 15120 in Arabic, and then<br />

English from 1800 until 1900 UT. Still streaming online in English at 1900<br />

UT - 9690 is completely blocked at present by Radio Romania Int.<br />

(Alan Roe-UK, BrDXC-UK April 11)<br />

Schedule changes for Voice of Nigeria.<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX961.TXT[06.01.2011 12:39:14]

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