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VOR ER is using 2000-2100 UT 1089 Krasnodar and 612 Moscow acc to their<br />

announcement.<br />

1089 kHz from Krasnodar heard on // 4831 kHz - usage:<br />

1500-2000 VOR WS; 2000-2100 VOR ER, both services are in Russian.<br />

Registered with 1200 kW.<br />

Which formula for 4831 kHz ?<br />

{4831 + 1089 = 5920 kHz 2000-2200 UT to zone 37 200kW 280<strong>de</strong>gr, wb.}<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Aug 7/8)<br />

Hallo <strong>Wolfgang</strong> ! - <strong>Wolfgang</strong> <strong>Bueschel</strong> schrieb:<br />

Der Nachweis <strong>de</strong>r Intermodulation mit einem 1089 kHz Vergleich laesst sich<br />

wohl nur auf <strong>de</strong>m Balkan o<strong>de</strong>r am Mittelmeer fuehren, weit weg vom U.K. 1089<br />

Sen<strong>de</strong>r.<br />

Dann mel<strong>de</strong>t sich <strong>de</strong>r Balkan halt mal zu Wort ;-)<br />

Ich kann bestaetigen, dass das Signal jetzt kurz nach 2000 UTC auf 1089<br />

kHz // zu 7009 kHz und 4831 kHz ist.<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-DX Aug 13)<br />

SAINT HELENA Hello Listeners to Radio St. Helena, Gary Walters has just<br />

informed me that all the rest of the 266 QSL-cards for Radio St. Helena<br />

Day 2009 have been put aboard the Royal Mail Ship RMS St. Helena on 05.<br />

August and are now on the way to Ascension Island. From there, the QSL's<br />

go by air to England to be put into the international air mail service for<br />

distribution to SWL's around the world.<br />

With best 73 to everyone, Gary Walters, Station Manager, Radio St. Helena.<br />

(via Robert Kipp-D, dxld Aug 5)<br />

Gary Walters is trying to change the date for Rdio St. Helena Day ("RSD")<br />

2010 to either the 9th or the 16th of October. He is not sure about that<br />

yet, as Derek plans to go on holiday away from the island in October, but<br />

we do not know exactly when, and Derek is responsible for operating the<br />

shortwave station.<br />

Broadcasting to Eastern North America: how about 2300-0030?<br />

We have to consi<strong>de</strong>r that the good folks at Radio St. Helena will all be<br />

working a lot of overt<strong>im</strong>e, just for fun, for our enjoyment, and for free<br />

during the evening of RSD 2010. That may involve up to 6 or 7 or 8 hours<br />

of overt<strong>im</strong>e, <strong>de</strong>pending on who we are talking about. The past has shown<br />

that they really do not want to stretch RSD to beyond 0030, if at all<br />

possible. I can see their point in that.<br />

I have been working with the software VOAProp and W6ELProp to try to find<br />

the best t<strong>im</strong>es to broadcast to your region. Does NASWA have an "expert"<br />

for this propagation software?? If so, I would really appreciate h<strong>im</strong>/her<br />

contacting me, so that we can share experience with the software.<br />

(Robert Kipp-D, August NASWA Journal via dxld Aug 12)<br />

Radio St. Helena Day 2010: Date, T<strong>im</strong>es, and Targets.<br />

RSD 2010 - will be on - Saturday, 9th October 2010<br />

Target Region T<strong>im</strong>es (UT) Beam Heading<br />

file:///E|/datentransfer/wwdfxc_2010/BCDX976.TXT[06.01.2011 12:40:14]

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