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RFE/RL Launches Radio Station in Pakistan's Pashtun Heartland Radio<br />

Mashaal Logo January 14, 2010<br />

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Radio Mashaal will operate out of a new bureau in Pakistan and broadcast<br />

from RFE/RL's Prague headquarters. The station will share a frequency with<br />

VOA's Radio Deewa and transmit via FM and shortwave. Online, Radio<br />

Mashaal's website will provi<strong>de</strong> a live stream of its broadcasts.<br />

<br />

That URL goes nowhere yet on our browsers!<br />

Hunting thru the RFE/RL website, we find Mashaal on a list at<br />

<br />

but of course no programs just yet. Judging from s<strong>im</strong>ilar pages, there<br />

should be ad<strong>de</strong>d a WAVES button displaying the t<strong>im</strong>es and frequencies.<br />

So far there is only an AFFILIATES button which shows 100.5 FM for three<br />

cities in Afghanistan, not Pakistan, Gardaiz, Khost, Kunar, at 16-18 local<br />

t<strong>im</strong>e [11-13 UT]. But the press says it will be on SW too.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Jan 14)<br />

Schedule is 1030-1230[sic, 1100-1300] UTC on 9395UDO, 11605IRA, and<br />

13700IRA kHz shortwave.<br />

I'm sure Radio Mashaal will do a good job. But it will do much the same<br />

job that VOA's Deewa Radio is already doing, in the same language, to the<br />

same target area. Put together the talent from these two stations, and US<br />

international broadcasting would be in danger of achieving excellence.<br />

This was not the i<strong>de</strong>a of the Broadcasting Board of Governors. Some senator<br />

put some language in some appropriations bill, and Radio Mashaal was<br />

created. Such shards of bad legislation have ma<strong>de</strong> US international<br />

broadcasting the archetype of bureaucratic inefficiency.<br />

(K<strong>im</strong> Andrew Elliott-USA, via dxld Jan 15)<br />

If it's really "4 pm local t<strong>im</strong>e", (1600), 1030 UT would make that a UT<br />

+5:30 zone, i.e. India or Sri Lanka, not Pak which is currently UT +5:00<br />

(1100 UT as we assumed), or Afghanistan which is UT +4:30 (1130 UT). Why<br />

in the world don't they just give the t<strong>im</strong>e in UT in the first place, about<br />

which there can be no confusion?<br />

(Glenn Hauser, dxld)<br />

A check on 9395, 11605 and 13700 kHz at 1045 UT today Jan 15 reveals only<br />

the CNR-8 network in Chinese on 13700 kHz. But at about 1100 UT this went<br />

off, and now there is lively Afghan sounding music and song in // 11605<br />

and 9395 kHz. Talk followed. 13700 kHz is the best signal and peaking to 7<br />

on my S meter. I'm still waiting to hear/copy the ID.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Jan 15)<br />

Add Radio Mashaal to the IBB stable. Radio Mashaal confirmed that started<br />

at 1100UT on 9395 kHz on Jan 15.<br />

later - I often heard ID of "Daa Mashaal Radyo" in Pashto.<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN NDXC, dxld Jan 15)<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX947.TXT[06.01.2011 12:38:04]

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