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Dear Dxers, while listening to SW radio via GlobalTuners receiver in<br />

Imperia, Italy on June 19 at 2052 UT on 9620 kHz, I heard music and then<br />

YL in Arabic, and then again music, and then at 2057 UT tx was switched<br />

off.<br />

The music and the accent soun<strong>de</strong>d like Korean, but when checked aoki, eibi,<br />

bcl, df schedules, there is nothing in Arabic on 9620 kHz at this t<strong>im</strong>e<br />

segment. I further checked KBS World Radio website, and there is no Arabic<br />

xmission at 2000-2100 UT at all!<br />

I've checked 9620 kHz at 2000 UT on June 21 and it is KBS World Radio in<br />

Arabic!<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SRB, dxld June 20/21)<br />

Someone at VT-group played with the fee<strong>de</strong>rline ? WRN at this t<strong>im</strong>e KBS in<br />

Arabic.<br />

Arabic registered at 1900-2000 15365 (Rampisham) Middle East/Africa<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews June 20)<br />

KBS Arabic Unid on 9620 kHz till 2057 UT. Probably either Sines, Kigali or<br />

Trincomalee, consi<strong>de</strong>ring the cut-off at 2057 UT, also consi<strong>de</strong>ring that<br />

using own transmission capacity appears to be more likely for DW's new<br />

airt<strong>im</strong>e exchange with KBS.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld June 22)<br />

According to the web site of the Arabic section of KBS, they started using<br />

9620 kHz starting the 15th of June replacing the old frequency of<br />

[RMP] 15365 kHz, the transmitter site is the ex DW relay station in Sines<br />

Portugal.<br />

(Tarek Zeidan-DEN, dxld June 23)<br />

KOREA Rep of DW 9785 via K<strong>im</strong>jae Korea. Ref. DW Customer Service request<br />

to monitor 9785 kHz Chinese transmission via K<strong>im</strong>jae, South Korea. June 21,<br />

2010 2317-2330 UT talk by Yl and OM, IS and ID on 2321 2324 2328 and 2330<br />

(incl. ).<br />

(Tony Ashar-INS, dxld June 22)<br />

KUWAIT Radio Kuwait 13650 f/d "card" (8x10 certificate) in 22 days for<br />

rpt in EE and Arabic by mail. Gorgeous BIG full color, full data QSL<br />

Certificate signed by the Asst. Un<strong>de</strong>r Secretary for Engineering Affairs.<br />

Lots of goodies - CD-Rom with Kuwait facts and figures, station stickers<br />

in Arabic, two colorful postal cards, nice personalized letter and a fullcolor<br />

glossy pamphlet with sked, program gui<strong>de</strong> and Facts & Figures.<br />

(Bruce Jensen-CA-USA, dxld June 18)<br />

MADAGASCAR 13600 R. Dabanga via Madagascar in African-accented Arabic<br />

at 0445 UT on Jun 17. M w/ nx, clear ID at 0450 UT incl mention of<br />

internet. ID inclu<strong>de</strong>s tribal chorus where "Radio Dabanga" is repeated<br />

multiple t<strong>im</strong>es. Surprisingly strong.<br />

(Mike Bryant-KY-USA, dxld June 17)<br />

7105 (USB + carrier mo<strong>de</strong>), RTV Malagasy, June 16 continues on with daily<br />

World Cup coverage; randomly from 1317 to 1503* UT, mostly fair for the<br />

whole t<strong>im</strong>e. Segments with commentary before the match started, then<br />

coverage of the action on the field followed by many phone calls taken<br />

live; Hi-Li music before sign off with no announcement; // 5010 kHz (poor<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX969.TXT[06.01.2011 12:39:44]

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