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Von: BueschelW@web.de im Auftrag von Wolfgang Bueschel ...

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'hard up' of functioning antennas towards North America from Europe. Old<br />

friends on the southwards Balcan in Bulgaria and Albania are now<br />

in<strong>de</strong>pen<strong>de</strong>nt. And to lease powerful TCI antenna at Sitkunai-Lithuania, may<br />

avoi<strong>de</strong>d by injured Russian ego, but renting fares on latter are much<br />

higher and doubled recently at LTU.<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews June 2)<br />

A bit down the page the second table, "Liste <strong>de</strong>r Sen<strong>de</strong>rstandorte" ("list<br />

of transmitter sites"). The first table has not been updated so far, but<br />

this one has, with 11655 quickly ad<strong>de</strong>d at the bottom. And it clearly says<br />

"Lwow".<br />

What should perhaps be explained, too: "Very same transmitter" than 7440<br />

because usually the newest one, finished around 1992, is in use at Krasne.<br />

They have a second one from 1972, but reportedly they do not use it for<br />

regular operation at present, since never more than one frequency is on<br />

air since 2007, after nothing was on air at all between 2002 and 2007.<br />

Another musing: So it's not just about 7440, since at least one further<br />

transmission (perhaps even further ones have been ad<strong>de</strong>d and are just not<br />

known yet) for VOR started. Looks in<strong>de</strong>ed as if RRT, the organization in<br />

charge for the broadcasting transmitters in the Ukraine, actively offered<br />

the transmitter to VOR.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld June 6)<br />

Thanks to Sergei - Another SW change ... is that VoR German can be heard<br />

from 0900-1000 on 11655 via Lvov-Krasne-UKR. [in past <strong>de</strong>ca<strong>de</strong> mostly from<br />

Moscow 15455 kHz]<br />

(Sergei Sosedkin, dxld)<br />

Yes, powerful S=9+45dB signal noted today at 0910 UT.<br />

See<br />

http://german.ruvr.ru/radio_broadcast/frequenzen/<br />

shows location Lwow Krasne in Ukraine<br />

but<br />

http://english.ruvr.ru/radio_broadcast/schedule/<br />

shows only new 7440 kHz, but no location Lvov Krasne.<br />

Here is my log of proper stations heard here in 0900-1000 UT slot June 6th<br />

in southwestern Germany.<br />

11645 AVL S=9+10dB<br />

11655 LV-UKR S=9+45dB<br />

11740 SMG S=9+30dB<br />

11830 GAL S=9+35dB<br />

11995 SIN S=9+25dB<br />

12020 LIS S=9+20dB<br />

12060 MSK S=9+20dB<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews June 6)<br />

... Has VOR axually reached a <strong>de</strong>al with the new pro-Russian Uke government<br />

to use the Lviv transmitter, just like the good old Soviet days? As<br />

<strong>Wolfgang</strong> <strong>Bueschel</strong> also speculates, this could be a temporary measure to<br />

keep the transmitter site in business if RUI itself can not afford to use<br />

it.<br />

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