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<strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>789</strong> <strong>05</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> <strong>2007</strong><br />

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<strong>Private</strong> <strong>Verwendung</strong> <strong>der</strong> <strong>Meldun</strong>gen fuer Hobbyzwecke ist gestattet, jede<br />

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ALBANIA Der Deutschsprachige Radio Tirana Hoererklub (Leitung: Werner<br />

Schubert) ist dabei, seine Web-Praesenz auszubauen. Es werden<br />

Informationen zum Hoererklub, aber auch Aktuelles zu Radio Tirana<br />

angeboten.<br />

Ein Faltblatt mit dem Sendeplan <strong>der</strong> deutschsprachigen Sendungen von Radio<br />

Tirana, den Wochensendungen, allen Adressen etc., kann als pdf-Datei von<br />

dort heruntergeladen werden - zur eigenen <strong>Verwendung</strong> und zum<br />

Weitergeben...<br />

<br />

(Dr. Anton Kuchelmeister-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 1)<br />

It may add for information, at least for those with some working knowledge<br />

of German, that the German speaking Radio Tirana Listeners Club now also<br />

is on web, with a new web site<br />

<br />

yet to be expanded over time, with up-to-date information on the German<br />

language broadcasts of Radio Tirana. It also offers for download a free<br />

pdf fol<strong>der</strong> (look for "Download Faltblatt" un<strong>der</strong> selection "Radio Tirana")<br />

with the complete information re schedule, programmes, addresses etc. of<br />

Radio Tirana, German section. Enjoy!<br />

(Dr. Anton J. Kuchelmeister-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 1)<br />

AUSTRALIA 12010 R Australia via Darwin, En at 2230-2240 UT, interview<br />

of a young lady about Maserati fan gang. S=9. (wb, <strong>Jan</strong> 2)<br />

Radio Australia noted in English on 9500 December 7th at 1513 UT in // to<br />

11660 kHz, noted until late evening. Nothing on 9475 but was back there<br />

the next day. Switching error or testing the frequency?<br />

(Edwin Southwell-UK, W<strong>DX</strong>C Contact <strong>Jan</strong> 1)


9475 1430-1900 27,28,43,44,50,51,54,55,58N SHP 100kW 329degr<br />

9500 1900-2130 27,28,43,44,50,51,54,55,58N SHP 100 329<br />

AZERBAIJAN 6110.95v unID, sometimes afternoon/evenings but ought to be<br />

Baku as an ID was heard sounding like Azerbaijan. Heard at 16- o'clock in<br />

a language sounding like Azeri, 1800 English and 1830 Russian. The music<br />

was heard quite well but the content of the speech is almost impossible to<br />

catch. Very disturbed from 6110, QSA 2-3.<br />

(Bengt Dalhammar-SWE, SW Bulletin Dec 26, translated by editor Thomas<br />

Nilsson for dxld Dec 28)<br />

6111v, presumed Baku (or Baki, to use the Azeri spelling), 1848 Dec 30<br />

with pretty decent carrier but virtually no audio. Could make out faint<br />

voice of man at 1855 and snippets of mx at 1859; pulled the switch at<br />

1901. Het from 6110 separable with ancient Autek QF-1A audio filter. Some<br />

days this one is mo<strong>der</strong>ately strong, others just a weak het, still others<br />

not showing at all. Fqy varies between 6110.8 and 6111. This is the first<br />

time I've actually been able to extract any audio, such as it was.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 31)<br />

BAHRAIN 6010.1 on Dec 18 at 1857 UT, Radio Bahrain in the half hour gap<br />

between China and Iran. Unannounced pop music, announcements and news<br />

headlines. QSA 3-4.<br />

(<strong>Jan</strong> Edh-SWE, SW Bulletin Dec 26, translated by editor Thomas Nilsson for<br />

dxld Dec 28)<br />

6010.11 R. Bahrain, at 1750-1915 on Dec 12, 13 and 14, much QRM until<br />

Beijing sign-off at 1858*; western rock music, English announcement with<br />

"10 o'clock", short news headlines at 1900-1901:30, a R Bahrain ID jingle,<br />

then back into western rock vocals / instrumentals with occasional<br />

announcements by "DJ Brownside". Clear channel until 1915 when an adjacent<br />

channel station (likely Bible Voice-Juelich on 6015) signed on, then I 2-3<br />

from splash. Long-term fades between S2 and S3. Audio quality was good in<br />

USB, 33533. Buried by IRIB at 1930 UT.<br />

(Churchill heard via <strong>DX</strong> Tuner-Sweden and Ritola-FIN in Dxplorer,<br />

Savolainen-FIN in dxld, via dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Dec 28)<br />

6010.1 R. Bahrain, hrd at new time Dec 28 via <strong>DX</strong> Tuner Alma <strong>DX</strong> (AR-7030<br />

with Super-KAZ array in So. Sweden), from 0<strong>05</strong>5 tune to 0135 when Teheran<br />

QRMed (but not nearly as bad as at 1925; Teheran has a different beam at<br />

this hour and Bahrain can still be hrd mixing, albeit weaker) with non-<br />

stop U.S. pop vocals from what sounded like the same female vocalist<br />

(Whitney Houston?).<br />

After 0100 QRMed by Teheran's carrier, but still quite readable at S3<br />

level in USB mode. Retuned at 0233 and noted weaker un<strong>der</strong> Teheran, whose<br />

xmsn stayed on until 0242, but after 0242 a nice S3-4 signal with only<br />

mo<strong>der</strong>ate to weak QRM from adjacent channel stns. Recorded 0<strong>05</strong>5-0135 and<br />

0243-0330, when still going strong. Wasn't sure about ID until 0317:30<br />

when hrd the following by man in En: ". . . Parade of Hits . . . on 96.5<br />

FM" (96.5 FM is Bahrain's En prgm channel). At 0330 an En nx bltnn (Iraq,<br />

West Bank, W. Sudan, etc.) by man to 0336:30 (wx forecast at 0335:30-<br />

0336). This nx is longer than the 1900 bltn. Back into pop mx at 0336:30.<br />

0243 logged in AM mode with a better sounding sig than the 0<strong>05</strong>5 USB log.<br />

It appears that Bahrain may now be on this channel 24 hrs. in En, similar<br />

to the 9745 24 hr. prgms in AR? This xmsn tent. hrd at home QTH, but too<br />

weak to confirm this evening.<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 31)<br />

Noted on 6010.1 quite regularly here 1900-1930, time check for 10 oûclock,<br />

news headlines, identification followed by pop music.<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, wdxc Contact Dec 31)


BOLIVIA R. Pio Doce, Siglo Veinte, 5952.47, 0956-10<strong>05</strong>+ Dec 21, Spanish<br />

talk, 0958, 1000 & 1001 several "Pio Doce" jingles. Surprisingly strong<br />

signal; very good but must use ECSS-USB to avoid WYFR on 5950.<br />

R. Yura, Yura, 4716.76, 0955-1010+ Dec 23, CP music, Spanish<br />

announcements, ID. Weak in noise.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Dec 30)<br />

BULGARIA Special Event Call Sign LZ50<strong>DX</strong>. Our <strong>DX</strong> Editor Dimiter, LZ1AF<br />

will be using the special event call sign LZ0<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong>uary 1 through December<br />

31, <strong>2007</strong> to mark the 50th anniversary of our <strong>DX</strong> Program which started on<br />

November 17, 1957. He will be active on all HF bands mostly on CW. Special<br />

QSL cards will be issued and dealt with via the QSL bureau.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, R. BUL <strong>DX</strong> Dec 29 via John Norfolk, dxld)<br />

On December 25th tuned into R. Bulgaria at both 0730 & 1230 UT and heard<br />

the "Answering Your Letters" programme. In it they announced that Nick<br />

Sharpe, Don Rhodes and Erik Koie, and a few other Dxers sent in<br />

contributions to the station after R. Bulgaria said they would like to<br />

hear from those who had the oldest QSL. It's a pity that the programme<br />

presenter did not inform us of the dates of the QSL's which were sent in<br />

as it would have been nice to know who had the oldest card and from what<br />

date. This is on the Station's 70th anniversary. Next year will be the<br />

50th year of R. Bulgaria's <strong>DX</strong> Programme. 50th Jubilee Year. One of the<br />

oldest going programmes for Dxers and Shortwave Listeners on the bands.<br />

(Edwin Southwell-UK, <strong>Jan</strong> W<strong>DX</strong>C Contact, direct and via dxld Dec 31)<br />

5775 R. Marabu (via IRRS [Sofia Kostinbrod, wb.]), at 2215-2240+ UT on<br />

Dec 23. German talk, some English, 2230 UT many Radio Marabu IDs. Strong,<br />

very good.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Dec 30)<br />

CANADA 5990 Radio Praha via Sackville. Full data 70th anniversary card<br />

& Josef Ressel QSL Card (with site) plus a whole lot of goodies in 28<br />

days.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 28)<br />

CHINA 5240 China Tibet PBS, full-data in 113 days, no return postage.<br />

Stn seal, illegible V/S, handwritten on envelope ref. to "Holy Tibet" En<br />

prgm, 3:00-3:30 p.m. and 0:00-0:30 a.m. (unknown time zone) on 49<strong>05</strong> &<br />

7385.<br />

(Srebnick-NJ-USA, hcdx Dec 31)<br />

CONGO-KINSHASA 5066.34 LV du Peuple, Bunia, 0425-0450 Dec 24, vernac.<br />

talks, native singing. Seems reactivated. SINPO 15121. Also hrd from *0400<br />

UT in French in northern Italy.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 31)<br />

CUBA RHC Spurs, 5940 and 6300, at 0645-0700* UT on Dec 22, English<br />

programming. Mixing products of 6060, 6180, 120 kHz separation. 5940 fair<br />

to good, 6300 fair.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Dec 30)<br />

CZECH REP/SLOVAKIA Nice to see RADIO SLOVAKIA INTERNATIONAL back on the<br />

shortwave bands after a short absence of a few months. As DAVID CRYSTAL<br />

says, please encourage them by sending reception reports and tell them<br />

about reception conditions. As David says they have not printed any QSL<br />

cards as yet, but let them know about reception at your QTH. I'm getting<br />

fair to poor reception at 1730 on 6<strong>05</strong>5 kHz with B<strong>BC</strong> co-channel. 5915 kHz<br />

has DRM interference from a station on 5920 kHz making it difficult to<br />

follow the broadcast. At 1930, 5915 kHz is clear of DRM interference and<br />

7345 kHz has adjacent channel interference. Best of all send your comments<br />

about the programme content, also opinions and suggestions for further<br />

programmes. I think writing to stations often gives them the incentive to


produce excellent programmes.<br />

The address is:- Radio Slovakia International, Mytna 1, P.O.Box 55,<br />

817 55 BRATISLAVIA 15, Slovakia.<br />

(Edwin Southwell, <strong>Jan</strong> W<strong>DX</strong>C Contact direct and via dxld)<br />

HISTORY.<br />

The past 60 years have been anything but easy for this Central European<br />

broadcaster silenced for six years during World War II, followed by<br />

another 40 yearswith a notable exception in the late sixtiesby permanent<br />

conflict between the ruling ideology and courageous yet powerless<br />

journalists.<br />

The forerunner of the tube manufacturer TESLA"Elektra" transmitted<br />

experimental short wave signals on a 10-50 watt unit from their factory<br />

around 1923 and a British listener wrote to an early 1960's Prague <strong>DX</strong><br />

programme saying he remembered hearing them.<br />

Several attempts were made from 1924 onwards by the Prague-based<br />

Radiojournal Broadcasting Company to air international music programmes<br />

presented in English and Esparanto on medium wave which gave long-<br />

distance reception during the hours of darkness in those days. In 1926<br />

Radiojournal launched the most powerful transmitter in Europe. This new 5<br />

kW transmitter who's output equalled the combined power of all radio<br />

transmitters then operating in Asia began by testing with classical music<br />

across the Atlantic. The response indicated that the signal on a<br />

wavelength of 368 meters reached America loud and clear.<br />

The construction of a SW transmitter at Podebrady was sanctioned in 1934<br />

and the work was expedited as the political situation in Europe worsened.<br />

The first test by the 30 kW unit was during the night of 24 July 1936. The<br />

second test on 13 August 1936 lasted for 24 hours with foreign-language<br />

announcements interspersing gramophone records. Radio Prague, call sign<br />

OLR, commenced regular shortwave broadcasting at 0900 UT on 31 August<br />

1936. During the first year Radio Prague was on the air for 769 hours,<br />

more than six hours every day and the station received 4443 letters from<br />

across the world.<br />

New languages were added and broadcasting hours extended until by 1939<br />

Radio Prague was on the air for 19 hours a day. During the Nazi occupation<br />

Radio Prague remained silent although the transmitter was used for three<br />

hours a day to broadcast propaganda to ex-patriots living in North<br />

America.<br />

The legendary "Calling All Czechs" message went out on 5th May, 1945.<br />

Prague was back on the air. Thereafter services in many languages were<br />

introduced, but by 1946 forced by economic consi<strong>der</strong>ation the half-hour<br />

format of the newly added languages was reduced to 15 minutes.<br />

After the Communist coup in 1948 Czechoslovak Radio was nationalized to<br />

become a propaganda mouthpiece for Moscow. Even so, expansion continued<br />

apace with the [Bratislava] Velke Kostolany 100 kW facility being<br />

inaugurated in May of the following year. Litomysl [east of Prague] was<br />

inaugurated in 1955 with two 100 kW units and a 300 kW medium wave<br />

transmitter, composed of two 150 kW units. Then in May 1956, two Tesla 100<br />

kW short wave transmitters were installed at Rimavska Sobota [in Southern<br />

Slovakia, near Hungarian bor<strong>der</strong>]. During 1968-1969 the two Litomysl<br />

transmitters were replaced by five Tesla 100 kW units. This was followed<br />

by the replacement of the Velke Kostolany units with 100 kW Tesla units.<br />

Then, with 1968 wind of change of the "Prague Spring" things seemed to be<br />

better, until at 0130 UT on 21st August 1968, Radio Prague broke the news<br />

to the world that Warsaw Pact troops were invading the country. At noon<br />

the National Anthem was played during a bulletin of news during which


submachine gun fire could be heard. About 20 people were killed during the<br />

battle for the radio station. Clandestine broadcasting followed for a<br />

short time. For the next 20 years Radio Prague was un<strong>der</strong> strict Communist<br />

control.<br />

From 1972 the famous Interprogram unit began broadcasting news, comment<br />

with plenty of music in five languagesCzech, Slovak, English, German, and<br />

French. This was achieved when two synphased aerials at Litomysl were<br />

rigged to enable the grouping of the 100 kW units to achieve 400- 500 kW<br />

power for the daytime broadcasts of the multilingual programme on 6<strong>05</strong>5<br />

kHz. Between 1979-1982 two 250 kW Soviet built transmitters were installed<br />

at Rimavska Sobota, followed later by two more.<br />

With the collapse of the Iron Curtain in November 1989, Radio Prague<br />

returned to its pre-war signature tune, the fanfare from the New World<br />

Symphony by Dvorak played on a French horn. All foreign language<br />

broadcasts were suspended on 1st April, 1990 while the authorities took<br />

stock. Four 250 kW, seven 100 kW SW transmitters and two medium wave<br />

transmitters had been in use by the communist authorities.<br />

As Radio Prague International the station returned to the air on 7th May,<br />

1990 with one 100 kW at Velke Kostolany, 2 x 250 kW at Rimavska Sobota,<br />

and 2 x 100 kW at Litomysl, plus the Interprogram transmitters in<br />

operation. From August that year, Litomysl commenced to carry Czech and<br />

Slovak services of RFE and from the end of the year one of Litomysl's 100<br />

kW transmitters was used for the Czech Home service relay on 5930 kHz.<br />

Radio Prague became the broadcasting service of the Czech Republic when<br />

the country split into two nations. During 1994 rising costs compelled<br />

Radio Prague to abandon three 100 kW outlets at Litomysl, and the one 100<br />

kW unit at Velke Kostolany. This was followed a 1995 decision to abandon<br />

shared use of the 250 kW units at Rimavska Sobota, now in Slovakia,<br />

leaving just two 100 kW transmitters at Litomysl un<strong>der</strong> Czech control in<br />

operation. It is these transmitters that carry today's programmes in<br />

Czech, German, Spanish, French, and English (12 half-hour slots a day).<br />

The Czech Home Service to Europe 0300-2300 (0400-2300 Sat & Sun) is now on<br />

long wave 270 kHz from Uherske Hradiste.<br />

Quite a number of Czech Ham/<strong>DX</strong>ers joined the World Communications Club of<br />

Great Britain just prior to and during the Prague Spring. Their<br />

memberships extended into the newly re-formed World <strong>DX</strong> Club but their<br />

enthusiasm quickly diminished un<strong>der</strong> new communist administration.<br />

Despite all Prague's financial troubles funds were found to produce a fine<br />

historical document which was used to compile this featurette.<br />

(Radio Prague leaflet "60years of R Prague", via W<strong>DX</strong>C Contact, Feb 1997)<br />

Google Earth imagery:<br />

CZE Litomysl low resolution unfortunately, also former foreign service MW<br />

site of 1286/1287 kHz: 49 49 N 16 18 27 E<br />

POD Podebrady CZE 50 09 N 15 09 E<br />

SVK Velke Kostolany 48 31 06 N 17 43 30 E<br />

and SVK Rimavska Sobota 48 24 15 N 20 07 33 E<br />

Exact location of 270 kHz longwave CZE Uherske Hradiste Topolna?<br />

Kai Ludwig: "Das Dorf Topolna liegt 7 km nordoestlich von Uherske Hradiste<br />

und 6 km suedlich von Napajedla. Der Standort des Sen<strong>der</strong>s wurde mal als<br />

"im Marchtal zwischen Uherske Hradiste und Napajedla" beschrieben, er<br />

koennte also westlich des Dorfes, mehr o<strong>der</strong> weniger dicht am Fluss<br />

liegen."


49 07 57 N 17 30 17 E<br />

CZE Melnik Chloumek, die alte R Prag FS station auf 1286/1287 kHz ab <strong>der</strong><br />

50ziger Jahre: schoener alter [lattice tower] Mast auf:<br />

50 22 22 N 14 31 14 E<br />

[terminated March 31, 2003. Former 1233 kHz channel, and 639 kHz reserve<br />

installation].<br />

Der alte Nazi Bruenn Dobrochau/Dobrochov "Sen<strong>der</strong> Donau" of 922 kHz in WW<br />

II, together with Sen<strong>der</strong> Alpenland Graz Dobl and Soldatensen<strong>der</strong> Beograd<br />

die Nazi Voice fuer den Balkan.<br />

Now Brno Dobrochov 954 kHz unit and mast at<br />

49 23 09 N 17 06 20 E<br />

CZE Ceske Budejovice 954 kHz at<br />

48 59 25 N 14 29 37 E<br />

CZE Brno Komarov 1233, 1584 kHz at<br />

49 10 03 N 16 38 24 E<br />

CZE Broumov 558 kHz at<br />

50 35 31 N 16 22 44 E<br />

CZE Jihlava 981, 1233 kHz at<br />

49 22 40 N 15 35 21 E<br />

CZE Liberec Vratislavice 1287 kHz<br />

50 45 21 N 15 04 45 E<br />

CZE Prague old til 1974 Liblice-1 638/639 kHz 150 kW at<br />

50 04 11 N 14 52 57 E<br />

CZE Prague new from 1975 Liblice-2 639 kHz 1500/750 kW at<br />

50 04 02 N 14 53 13 E<br />

CZE Lipno Blizna 558 kHz at<br />

48 43 26 N 14 <strong>05</strong> 25 E<br />

CZE Mnichovo Hradiste - not on air - at<br />

50 33 01 N 14 59 07 E<br />

CZE Prague Zbraslav 1062 kHz [Telefunken TRAM, 3 masts] at<br />

49 56 54 N 14 22 06 E<br />

CZE Prestice Zerovice 1287 kHz at<br />

49 34 42 N 13 18 29 E<br />

CZE Radomysl Strakonice 864, 1287 kHz at<br />

49 19 48 N 13 56 17 E<br />

CZE Hradec Kralove - Stezirky 1071 kHz [Telefunken TRAM DRM mode of 2003]<br />

at<br />

50 13 56 N 15 44 46 E<br />

CZE Tachov 558 kHz [11 km from German Bavaria bor<strong>der</strong>] at<br />

49 46 54 N 12 37 39 E<br />

(wb, Dec 31)<br />

Radio Prague issues new series of QSL cards for <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

By Pavla Horakova, Radio Prague. 2 <strong>Jan</strong>uary.<br />

As we do every year, Radio Prague has issued a brand new series of QSL<br />

cards to be sent out to our listeners in exchange for their reception<br />

reports. Some of you probably received the special QSL card we issued last<br />

year for the 70th anniversary of Radio Prague, and many of you have the


complete collections from recent years or going even further back.<br />

But not all of our listeners may be familiar with the term "QSL card".<br />

Earlier I spoke to the director of Radio Prague, Miroslav Krupicka, and<br />

asked him to explain what QSL cards are and what they feature this year.<br />

"Well, 'QSL' is an abbreviation from the international telegraphy. It<br />

basically means 'reception confirmed' or 'contact confirmed'. Overall, QSL<br />

cards are used as a tool to let the listeners, or the audience, know that<br />

we have received their report or letter. It is the reports that especially<br />

the <strong>DX</strong> listeners write to us to let us know how the Radio Prague signal is<br />

heard all over the world."<br />

Every year, Radio Prague issues a series of these cards. How many are<br />

there and what is the topic this year?<br />

"Well, Radio Prague usually issues a series of eight different pictures,<br />

always with one topic. Some radios issue just one card, one picture, some<br />

issue three, most radios, I would say issue eight. That's the case of<br />

Radio Prague, too. Every summer, myself, the editor-in-chief of Radio<br />

Prague and the secretaries sit down and discuss the topic for the next<br />

year. And last year we selected observation towers, Czech observation<br />

towers.<br />

"Czech, or formally, Czechoslovak watchtowers are very nice pieces of<br />

architecture, so we thought the audience might appreciate that and also we<br />

tried to demonstrate these places or monuments of the Czech Republic and<br />

tell our listeners, hey, they are very nice places to visit, if you happen<br />

to come to the Czech Republic it might be interesting for you to visit<br />

these places and enjoy them."<br />

Those of you who have visited Prague may also have climbed the Petrin<br />

Lookout Tower, the sort-of miniature Eiffel Tower on a hill not far from<br />

Prague Castle. This tower, too, features on Radio Prague's QSL cards this<br />

year. So please keep those reception reports coming and we'll be happy to<br />

send you our brand new collection of QSL cards in return.<br />

The addresses for your reception reports to Radio Prague, 12099 Prague or<br />

e-mail <br />

(photos on site)<br />

(R Prague via Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK NL <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

DENMARK Has anybody seen recent reports about Kalundborg on 243 and 1062<br />

going dark on New Year's Eve? I did not note any follow-up after the<br />

initial decision by the council of Danmarks Radio back in late summer<br />

20<strong>05</strong>, more than a year ago (and so I forgot about this matter since then).<br />

Of course this could simply mean that nobody objected this decision, and<br />

when clicking through<br />

last night I could not find any mention of 243 and 1062<br />

anymore, especially not in the frequency listings. So it indeed appears<br />

that the plugs will be pulled tomorrow at 2300 UT ...<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Dec 30)<br />

NG: I had been listening to 243 kHz LW on NYEve and left it tuned there.<br />

It was a pleasant surprise to find it on air when I switched on today.<br />

Two channels up I had such a surprise, and in this case it was really<br />

quite a surprise, back in 1997: I had left the radio tuned to 261 after<br />

recording the very end of Radio Volga, and when switching it on the next<br />

day I was baffled by finding the transmitter on, now with a satellite<br />

pick-up of Radioropa (one could tell immediately that this was no longer<br />

routed via Radio Volga, since the typical distortion was gone). It turned<br />

out to be a "technical experiment" which continued for weeks ...


(Kai Ludwig-D to Noel Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 1)<br />

Heard both still on air <strong>Jan</strong> 1st and following days here in southern<br />

Germany. (wb)<br />

Stig Hartvig Nielsen Says: December 31st, 2006 at 15:45 No - with regard<br />

to Denmark - thats not true. Both 243 and 1062 from Kalundborg will<br />

continue on <strong>Jan</strong>uary 1st <strong>2007</strong>. The FINAL decision as to what exactly will<br />

happen with these two transmitters still hasn't been taken.<br />

See <br />

(RNW MN NL blog via dxld Dec 31)<br />

Kalundborg pictures.<br />

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This New Year's Eve, December 31, Denmark leaves the longwaves. Of course<br />

we have seen many European longwave stations close down in the last<br />

fifteen years, as FM became the delivery method of choice, and the end of<br />

the Cold War, also brought an end to the power and coverage race between<br />

East and West on longwave and medium wave in Europe. Denmark is the latest<br />

to close down, both on longwave and medium wave as this year ends.<br />

As far as I can tell, the station was on the air in the mid 20's on 260<br />

kHz eventually working its way up to 7,500 watts. In 1934, as per a 1933<br />

wavelength conference, it moved to 238 kHz with a major power increase to<br />

60,000 watts.<br />

(Radio Luxembourg was never recognized by, nor did it adhere to the 1933<br />

longwave frequency adjustment treaty. After jumping around the dial, they<br />

settled down to 230 kHz, just prior to World War II. By the time of, and<br />

during its German occupation and control, Radio Luxembourg blasted out<br />

200,000 watts on 232 kHz. Just 6 kHz away from Denmark.)<br />

Following World War II, A longwave reassignment plan moved Denmark to 245<br />

kHz. On this frequency, its power was eventually increased to 150,000<br />

watts.<br />

When another longwave band plan that went into effect in 1987, Denmark had<br />

moved down 2 kHz to 243 kHz, and by this time, their power was up to<br />

300,000 watts. On trips, I was able to receive them with a fair signal at<br />

12 noon in London on a "barefoot" Sony 2010. And so can you.<br />

(Brock Whaley-GA-USA, dxld Dec 30)<br />

Of course we have seen many European longwave stations close down in the<br />

last fifteen years. It might be interesting that almost all of them are in<br />

the CIS and Scandinavia. Elsewhere in Europe I'm aware of only one closed<br />

longwave station, Burg on 261, and this is a state-of-the-art transmitter<br />

(Telefunken TRAM50), only awaiting its reactivation for a new customer<br />

after the former occupant of this frequency folded up altogether (i.e. did<br />

not leave longwave in favour of other distribution platforms) six years<br />

ago. Currently "Europe 1" has a licence for 261 kHz[channel], but<br />

meanwhile hardly anybody still believes that their proposed German service<br />

will ever see the light of the day.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Dec 31)<br />

DIEGO GARCIA 4319 Armed Forces Network verified an e-mail report to<br />

with a full data card in 8 days from v/s Robert<br />

Winkler.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 31)<br />

DRM I can't see the attraction of "single channel simulcasting".<br />

The only single channel simulcast mode DRM has tested so far is running on


693 Voice of Russia Orianeburg, the DRM quality is reportedly worse than<br />

AM, you get digital noise on the AM signal and the DRM is difficult to<br />

decode.<br />

<br />

I queried this on the DRM-L group a year back and was told it's very<br />

difficult to do as a single channel simulcast requires only a SSB (LSB)<br />

analogue signal (4.5 or 5kHz wide sideband) plus carrier and a narrow 4.5<br />

or 5kHz DRM block on the high side of the carrier.<br />

There is a single channel simulcast mode mentioned as un<strong>der</strong> development at<br />

the DRM site which is 10 kHz DRM, 5kHz AM, 15 kHz bandwidth but in effect<br />

that is still occupying two channels and who on earth wants to listen to<br />

music at 5 khz AM bandwidth?<br />

<br />

To adapt this for Europe it would need to be 9 khz DRM, 4.5 kHz AM<br />

presumably and you would need agreement from whoever is occupying the<br />

adjacent channel, which may or may not be forthcoming, and which would<br />

have to be on a non interference basis. I can't see the point.<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, B<strong>DX</strong>C-UK via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

DOMINICAN REP 5009.75 Radio Pueblo on Dec 29 at 1132-1158 UT, Sp.<br />

Energetic Latin music with lively vocals, brass and prominent percussion<br />

and regular "Radio Pueblo" IDs heard. Brief English ID by OM at 1146 UT,<br />

mentioning "Santo Domingo," "English," "two frequencies," "AM Stereo on<br />

coast-to-coast on Radio Crystal International." This was heard at a very<br />

good level until 1158 UT when an overwhelming noise burst ruined<br />

reception. This seemed to be concentrated around this frequency, and after<br />

several re-checks it was gone. Also zero-beated frequency to 5010 kHz, so<br />

perhaps AIR carrier was present.<br />

(Ross Comeau-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 29)<br />

5009.76 R. Pueblo?, Santo Domingo, *1102-1115+ Dec 21, TENTATIVE. Abrupt<br />

sign-on with Spanish talk, no ID heard. Fair.<br />

5009.78 R. Cristal, Santo Domingo, 2235-2350+ Dec 24. 2239 & 23<strong>05</strong> IDs.<br />

Local music, Spanish talk, Spanish/English Xmas music. Poor in noise and<br />

QRM from presumed Madagascar 5010, on late for Xmas.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Dec 30)<br />

5009.78 R. Cristal, 1120-1130 Dec 25, noted steady Salsa type mx, canned<br />

ID in Sp and En at 1129 as ". . . R. Cristal . . ." This followed with a<br />

promo, then back to mx. Signal was fair.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-FL, hcdx Dec 31)<br />

ECUADOR 4909.22 R. Chaskis, Otavalo, at 1112-1125+ UT on Dec 23,<br />

Spanish talk, HC music, ID. Fair.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Dec 30)<br />

FINLAND Mauno Ritola called up Digita to find out when YLE via the<br />

Pori- Preiviiki site will cease: He was told that transmissions are<br />

supposed to stop at 23:59 local time. So it seems that it will indeed go<br />

the way I suspected in my original post, i.e. presumably no 5970 on Dec 31<br />

UT (already <strong>Jan</strong> 1 in Finland) anymore.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Dec 30)<br />

I think Helsinki 558 kHz will continue for years, since there's no plans<br />

to close it. It's important because of weather for sailors. Also truck<br />

drivers listen to it, they yesterday complained about losing SW while<br />

driving around Europe. A lot of Finns live in Sweden and can listen to it.<br />

It also broadcasts to Russians. And since it's located in Santahamina<br />

military base, it may have strategic importance.<br />

(AnlaShok, Dec 29, RNW MN NL via dxld)


For one last time, monitored YLE Radio Finland on 15400, Dec 31 at 1443<br />

with religious service in Finnish, almost sounded Catholic, but surely<br />

not; after 1452 signal started to fade into the noise, mostly organ music.<br />

Next thing I knew, at 1459 I was hearing Bow Bells, not having noticed<br />

Pori turning off, a smooth transition to B<strong>BC</strong> Ascension. No luck with<br />

Finland at 1600 on 12000.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Dec 31)<br />

For those who speak Russian, YLE Radio Finland still had interesting<br />

broadcasts on SW. I have tuned to the last SW programme in Russian on<br />

December 31, from 1315 to 1355 UTC on 9595 kHz (giving a nice 54433).<br />

The broadcast featured (after the usual news) a special programme<br />

dedicated to their disappearance on SW. They interviewed a Finnish member<br />

of the European parliament, who in former times was the Director of YLE.<br />

In the beginning, they discussed the future of YLE and its Russian<br />

service. It will continue via satellite, internet, and local mediumwave<br />

(i.e. 558 kHz).<br />

The interesting question whether the audience of the Russian service will<br />

be significantly lowered by the SW closure was not explicitly answered, as<br />

politicians love to. The rest of the interview dealt more or less with a<br />

2006 review, especially of Finland's role in the EU etc.<br />

In contrast to decisionmakers, the hosts of the programmes seemed to take<br />

care about their shortwave listeners and gave a proper farewell,<br />

encouraging everybody to continue listening via internet, satellite and<br />

MW, knowing the problems this can pose deep inside Russia.<br />

After the end of the Russian programme at 1355, the supposedly last ever<br />

profane shortwave broadcast in Latin was aired. The Nuntii Latini are<br />

famous for latinising mo<strong>der</strong>n words unknown to the ancient Romans - in this<br />

edition, "president of the USA" (upon the passing of G. Ford), tsunami<br />

(they DO decline this Japanese word following the rules of Latin<br />

grammar!), and European Union. However, the news were cut in-half as the<br />

transmitter respectlessly was switched off at 1358, in the middle of the<br />

sentence.<br />

(Eike Bierwirth-D, hcdx <strong>Jan</strong> 2)<br />

Christoph Ratzer meanwhile said that actual programming on 963 ran until<br />

2145, concluding with the national anthem after they referred listeners to<br />

the Internet and satellite. Then only interval signal anymore for the last<br />

quarter hour.<br />

(Kai Ludwig, Germany, ibid.)<br />

YLE Pori 963 shut down Dear <strong>DX</strong>-colleagues around the world, YLE Radio<br />

Finland, Pori 963 kHz closed down the MW station officially on 31st<br />

December 2006 at 2159 UT. The last hour consisted of Finnish language<br />

debate about the Pori SW-center, the Finnish national anthem and YLE<br />

interval signal.<br />

It is a really sad decision that YLE decided to shut down 963 kHz. Finnish<br />

truck drivers are very angry right now. Also Finnish citizens living<br />

abroad. YLE is still broadcasting on 558 kHz. All the YLE SW services are<br />

also closed down from the 1st <strong>Jan</strong>uary <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

(Hannu from Finland<br />

<strong>Jan</strong> 1, MWC via dxld)<br />

GABON 4777 R. Gabon, *0459-<strong>05</strong>40+ Dec 25, sign-on with NA. <strong>05</strong>00 "Radio<br />

Gabon" ID and French talk, IDs. Variety of French pops/ballads, Afro-pop<br />

music. Fair-good.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Dec 30)


4777 Radio Gabon, *0456-<strong>05</strong>45 Dec 31, Open carrier popped on with<br />

orchestra National Anthem at 0459. Woman announcer with ID and opening<br />

announcements. Poor to fair at opening but steadily improved to fair<br />

level.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 31)<br />

17635 [17660] Today (<strong>Jan</strong>. 3) the Afro-pops have moved - at tune in 1430<br />

UT I hear the usual good signal on 17635 kHz. So maybe they are once again<br />

to be used to jam Amal? There is no trace of ANO on 17630 - there is<br />

something using the frequency which I guess will be CRI Mali.<br />

(later) Re my mail concerning Afro-pops on 17635 ... this stopped<br />

transmitting at 1530:30 and carrier finally went off about 20secs later.<br />

It took one more minute for a carrier to appear on 17630 and ANO audio to<br />

start 15 secs later. So.....?<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 3)<br />

17635 noted also today, but had some QRM by 17630, DWL NAU in German then,<br />

and another unid broadcaster. West African Pop mx station noted today <strong>Jan</strong><br />

3rd on 17635 (x17660) kHz, approx. 1300-1530 UT. I like this music style<br />

..., wb, <strong>Jan</strong> 3.<br />

GEORGIA [ABKHAZIA] 9494.75, on Dec 31 at 0350 UT, Apsua Radio<br />

(Abkhazia), in presumed Abkhaz language, music and clear IDs, slightly<br />

distorted audio, SINPO 34322. Parallel to 9535.0 where the audio seemed to<br />

be better but the signal was covered by REE. 9535 SINPO: 42322. Another<br />

new station for me, and the only one from Georgia currently, apart from<br />

the sparse Radio Hara. Rx: JRC NRD-525, Antenna: 25m wire in the trees.<br />

(Eike Bierwirth-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 2)<br />

GERMANY The first three days after move from Wertachtal site to U.K.<br />

facilities at Skelton, Rampisham, and Woofferton and to Moosbrunn, DWL<br />

suffered by program audio syncronisation failure on various common co-<br />

channels like 6075, 9545, and 13780 kHz. Annoying echo reception occured<br />

between Nauen, Sines Portugal and the foreign relay sites.<br />

Here an answer from the DWL Bonn Listeners Service:<br />

Sehr geehrter Herr Krumm,<br />

wir danken Ihnen fuer Ihr Interesse an unserem Hause und Ihren Hinweis auf<br />

den gestoerten Empfang.<br />

Wie Sie vielleicht wissen, hat <strong>der</strong> britische Sen<strong>der</strong>betreiber VT<br />

Communications (VTC) am 1. <strong>Jan</strong>uar <strong>2007</strong> begonnen, die Programme von DW-<br />

RADIO ueber Kurzwelle auszustrahlen, und die Ausstrahlung ueber die<br />

Sendestation Wertachtal in Sueddeutschland wurde eingestellt. Im Zuge<br />

dieser Umstellung sind einige Probleme aufgetaucht, die unseren Fachleuten<br />

bekannt sind. Sie arbeiten daran, den Fehler zu beheben. Wir bitten um Ihr<br />

Verstaendnis und sind zuversichtlich, Ihnen schon bald wie<strong>der</strong> Sendungen in<br />

gewohnter Qualitaet bieten zu koennen.<br />

Freundliche Gruesse<br />

Franziska Sacher<br />

DEUTSCHE WELLE<br />

Kundenservice / Customer Service<br />

53110 Bonn, Germany<br />

Tel +49 228-429-3243 Fax +49 228-429-154000<br />

(via Rudolf Krumm-D, <strong>Jan</strong> 3)<br />

My first impressions of the DWL change to Merlin [VTC U.K. wb.] after one<br />

day is that signals are not as strong here as when Wertachtal was being<br />

used, but it maybe that shortwave conditions are to blame. For instance<br />

9545 kHz at 0600-1000 UT. While the signal strength meter registered about<br />

the same levels as previously, the same "weight" was not there and the<br />

signal seemed to begin fading earlier after 0900 UT.


Getting the sychronisation right on 6075 & 9545 kHz must be a nightmare.<br />

Working out the time delays of the different programme circuits will be a<br />

problem, but I guess it will be solved soon.<br />

At present conditions are not good for reception from the South Asian<br />

area. I can barely hear DWL via Trincomalee on 11935 kHz at 2045 UTC and<br />

All India Radio on 11620 & 11715 kHz is not there at all. So maybe my<br />

first thoughts about the DWL changes are premature. I had better observe<br />

for a few days more!<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 1)<br />

The Wertachtal contract between DWL & T-systems [13 x 500 kW units] site<br />

ended last night at 2400 hrs UT [Dec 31].<br />

Outsourcer at DWL Bonn cut the contract at final date, the remaining Nauen<br />

site contract (4x500kW) last til 2016y I guess.<br />

Instead VTC (ex Merlin) London-GB installations will be used WORLDWIDE in<br />

future, luckily to the DWL budget, on lowered dumping price level.<br />

Problems:<br />

DRM - no Wertachtal 3995 anymore. Albions at Skelton Scotland couldn't<br />

provide DRM equipment on <strong>Jan</strong> 1st date. DRM mornings via Woofferton<br />

swEngland 7275, and afternoon via Vienna Moosbrunn site 9655 or 9815.<br />

DRM 3995 at nighttime via Sines-Portugal then, 1600-0800 hrs UT.<br />

At present the DWL technicians doing well to get a positive syncronisation<br />

of common frequencies 6075, 9545, and 13780 to get together different<br />

Nauen / U.K. Sen<strong>der</strong>s / Sines Portugal signals.<br />

(wb, <strong>Jan</strong> 1)<br />

Before 2000 UT DW 6075 was a disaster here in mid Sweden as well. A very<br />

bad dual site echo made any listening very unpleasant, despite a very<br />

strong signal. At about 25 seconds before 2000 UT DW left the frequency<br />

completely, and the first transmitter to appear after the break made it to<br />

about S=9+10dB. I guess this was RMP. The second transmitter arrived<br />

rather late, but was much stronger, fading between S=9+20 and S=9+50. The<br />

echo during fades now is very slight and not annoying.<br />

At my location 6075 has always been plagued by an unacceptable echoing<br />

during night hours.<br />

(later) Here in mid Sweden the 6075 signal is S=9 to S=9+10dB, and that is<br />

a little better than its has been during daytime previously, but still not<br />

good. 6085 DRM is usually inaudible for a few hours during midday, giving<br />

room for TWN + Chinese jammers and the often ailing Krasnoyarsk buzzer.<br />

TWN has a much softer (unprocessed) audio compared to the Mainland<br />

jammers.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 1)<br />

My guess is that 6075 is too low in frequency from Skelton at midday for<br />

most of Europe. A similar effect was noted in the reverse direction (via<br />

WER) on this frequency - and especially on 6140 (JUL?).<br />

6140 wan<strong>der</strong>ed over all three sites during recent years. In the nineties it<br />

originated from Nauen, via the 1964 vintage DuS antenna system. The<br />

contract for the belonging 100 kW transmitter expired in 2000, so probably<br />

in this year the frequency moved to Juelich. There it was run with a<br />

rotatable log-periodic antenna (the one at present used for Brother Scare<br />

on 6110 kHz). Finally in 2004 or 20<strong>05</strong> the frequency again moved to<br />

Wertachtal from where it was on air until yesterday.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 1)


6075 was again a distaser this morning until Sines left at 0755. The kind<br />

of echo is similar to the multipath echo we simetimes hear from distant<br />

stations on high frequencies. Although the echo was very slight when RMP<br />

started in the evening, it became more prominent later in the night, and<br />

reached a degree where it was quite disturbing. It would seem to be a<br />

better idea to run two transmitters at Sines in//at diffent azimuths<br />

during the night.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 2)<br />

NG: Maybe Moosbrunn would be a better site in midday?<br />

I don't know how 6155 performs elsewhere in Europe, but it should indeed<br />

be possible: Moosbrunn has a second HQ antenna, at present in use only for<br />

30 minutes of AWR German a day, and this will go when the B06 season<br />

ceases.<br />

NG: But at re-check 1445 UT 6075 was up to 9+20 and a steady signal - am I<br />

"suddenly" hearing a ground wave signal for some reason?<br />

You are about 80 km away from Skelton, right? I think at this distance<br />

groundwave can be certainly ruled out.<br />

NG: Is WER still on air?<br />

Yes, and just today they started a greater amount of AWR transmissions<br />

which were on air from Al-Dhabbaya until yesterday. So things can go the<br />

other way round as well, or as somebody put it: Don't be afraid, they will<br />

not starve.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D to Noel Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 1)<br />

6075 Sines/Skelton synchro messed up.<br />

6075, next act: At 1700 UT suddenly a second audio signal appeared on<br />

6075, 1.3 seconds ahead of the running one. This must be Sines, coming on<br />

6075 as scheduled, which also means that Skelton has the delayed audio.<br />

Until yesterday 6075 was daily from 1700 a synchro operation of Wertachtal<br />

and Sines. The carriers were locked to the same reference (I think GPS),<br />

and audio was kept in synch by catching modulation with identical<br />

equipment (some receiver which is more or less a common standard for<br />

professional applications, can't remember the brand right now) from the<br />

very same source (Hotbird 6, transpon<strong>der</strong> 155).<br />

Apparently the Skelton and Sines carriers are now locked as well, at least<br />

there are no signs of any SAH. A possible scenario for the 1.3 seconds<br />

delay: VTC feeds 6075 in their usual manner, by picking up the source at<br />

Bush House in London and routing it through their internal distribution<br />

system, resulting in another satellite hop with another encoding/decoding<br />

procedure. If so it would be really a poor idea, no matter that "we always<br />

do it this way". Didn't they pride the flexible service offered to DW?<br />

Anyway the result is an absolutely unlistenable mess, and I'm curious how<br />

long this situation will persist.<br />

A quick-and-dirty recording (sorry for the noise level) can again be found<br />

in the Yahoo group.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 1)<br />

Frequency 6075 certainly has aroused much interest after years of just<br />

"being there" every day. And satellites/isdn lines have certainly<br />

introduced more complexity into operations that the DW/VT is attempting.<br />

But then, it used to be "fun" for we dxers to hear some of the direct<br />

'off-air' relays that the B<strong>BC</strong>, VOA and RFE/RL attempted in days gone by.


I've never forgotten one RFE/RL relay via Portugal/Spain I heard that was<br />

being fed by an SSB transmission on a 4 MHz frequency from Germany. The<br />

relay signal was strong but I only knew what it was by the frequency being<br />

used - the broadcast was unintelligible.<br />

I've continued to check 6075 and 6140 at various times and the variation<br />

in the signals is quite remarkable when I'm not so far from either SKN or<br />

WOF. But perhaps that's the problem!<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 3)<br />

DWL German 6075 kHz silent, <strong>Jan</strong> 4th, 1600-1653 UT.<br />

Just after 1600 UT I noted 6075 totally off the air, and they remain off<br />

at 1630.<br />

[Lasted 1600 til 1653 UT, wb.]<br />

(later) Very obviously it was Skelton (or a replacement) returning at<br />

1653. Sines was added with echo and all that at 1700. Propagation today is<br />

somewhat disturbed, so it seems that Sines soon became too dominant to<br />

produce a significant echo with Skelton. When Skelton (listed site)<br />

appeared on 6175 at 1700 with NHK the signal was very modest. 6110 had a<br />

hollow sound already from 1600, indicating that Skelton was active there<br />

together with RPM.<br />

At my location 6075 had nothing but local noise during Skelton's absence.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

The station is on air via other sen<strong>der</strong>s - 6110 6195 9510 and 11820 kHz at<br />

least - and there is no bad weather in the area. It looks like a major<br />

breakdown of some kind. Carrier returned at 1653 and programme almost<br />

immediately. The signal is a poor one at my location - peaking to S7 but<br />

fading much lower, and with lots of QSB. I didn't hear any other on the<br />

frequency while it was off, and only weak signals on 6070 and 6080. Thanks<br />

for the tip - Olle.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

Analog 6075 spielt in Salzburg gegen 1720 UT sehr schoen ohne Echo mit<br />

9+40 am HF1000A, 30 mt Langdraht.<br />

(Christoph Ratzer-AUT OE2CRM, A-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

Offensichtlich Sines, und zwar "nur" Sines Portugal. Nach 1600 UT<br />

herrschte uebrigens ganz und gar Funkstille auf 6075, um 1653 UT wurde<br />

dann wohl <strong>der</strong> Sines-Sen<strong>der</strong> eingeschaltet. Sieht so aus, als ob es gewisse<br />

Kommunikationsschwierigkeiten gab und man sich nun entschieden hat, als<br />

erste Hilfe waehrend des Betriebs aus Sines den Skelton-Sen<strong>der</strong><br />

wegzunehmen, mit dem man sich nur selber stoert.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

Empfangstechnisch war die Umstellung auf VTC eher ein Gewinn, da nun die<br />

toten Zonen von Wertachtal wegfallen, und die 3995 war mit ihren<br />

Mehrfachreflexionen auch nicht <strong>der</strong> Brueller. Aus Sines funktioniert das<br />

gut, allerdings muss die 3995 mit zunehmen<strong>der</strong> Tageslaenge bald aus Skelton<br />

kommen, Sines ist dann zu weit weg fuer diese niedrige Frequenz.<br />

(Klaus Schnei<strong>der</strong>-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 3)<br />

Sicher wird es Gebiete geben, wo die 6075 schwaecher ankommt als frueher,<br />

aber auch umgekehrt. Um die Mittagszeit schwaechelt die Frequenz auch<br />

hier, gleichzeitig kommen aber 9545 und 13780 in einer Qualitaet, wie es<br />

besser nicht geht.<br />

Ich denke, dass die Audioqualitaet <strong>der</strong> 6075 aus dem Wertachtal besser war,<br />

was auch dazu fuehren kann, dass <strong>der</strong> subjektive Eindruck (trotz gleicher<br />

Signalstaerke) negativ ist. Dass die Echos zu bestimmten Zeiten nicht<br />

akzeptabel sind, versteht sich wohl von selbst.


(Klaus Schnei<strong>der</strong>-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

Here you can download data sheets for all three T-Systems sites (but the<br />

Nauen sheet still omits the DuS system, revived with an ex-Juelich<br />

transmitter earlier this year):<br />

<br />

The given antenna numbers also appear in the schedule (I left a copy in<br />

the Yahoo group). It shows antenna 314 for these three transmissions, and<br />

this one is specified as a HQ 2/0.3, usable on 6 MHz only. So it's a<br />

quadrant antenna with two elements, installed even lower than is common<br />

practice (at only 0.3 times wavelength instead of the usual 0.5 times).<br />

There is only one other ND transmission on air via Wertachtal at present,<br />

omitting those for some major broadcaster who will disappear from this<br />

transmitter site in just five days anymore: Radio Polonia 1230-1300 on<br />

5965 goes out via antenna 226, a HQ 1/0.5 for 6/7 MHz.<br />

ND transmissions via Juelich, effective Nov 2:<br />

Antenna 401 (HQ 1/0.5, 6/7 MHz): Alongside Hamburger Lokalradio also<br />

Universelles Leben Sat 1230-1259, Sun 1200-1259 on 6045 plus monthly MV<br />

Baltic Radio 1300-1400 on 5965;<br />

Antenna 402 (vertical monopole, 6...21 MHz): Only Radio Traumland Sun<br />

1400-1530 on 5965; are they still on air at all?<br />

Antenna 403 (vertical monopole, 4 MHz; this was the 3995 kHz antenna until<br />

1996): HCJB 1559-1659 and WYFR 1800-1900 on 3955 each; or rather Voice of<br />

the Andes and Family Radio, respectively (because not only WYFR is merely<br />

the callsign of the Okeechobee transmitters but in fact HCJB just the<br />

callsign of the Pifo transmitters as well).<br />

Wertachtal has also three further ND antennas, not involved in "other<br />

broadcasters than DW" transmissions at present: Another HQ 1/0.5 for 6/7<br />

MHz (antenna 315) which is probably in use to run 6075 now (although it<br />

would seem that antenna 314 was especially designed for this purpose), a<br />

HQ 1/0.5 for 9/11 MHz (antenna 316; probably not used in years?) and a HQ<br />

1/0.5 for 4 MHz, built for 3995 operations when DW abandoned Juelich<br />

(until then Wertachtal had no 4 MHz capabilities). So there is indeed<br />

plenty capacity available from New Year's Day on.<br />

And while glancing through the T-Systems schedule I note that all<br />

Universelles Leben transmissions are shown to run only until Dec 31. Looks<br />

like they quit altogether? If so the last transmissions will be this<br />

Saturday 1230-1259 on 6045 (JUL 100/ND) and on New Year's Eve 0100-0129 on<br />

7260 (WER 125/60 ), 1200-1259 on 6045 (JUL 100/ND), 1900-1929 on 71<strong>05</strong> (JUL<br />

100/115 ).<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Dec 26)<br />

Wertachtal, Nauen changes.<br />

As well-known, DW will be on air via the Wertachtal transmitters for the<br />

last time (officially, i.e. disregarding internal cover for Nauen in<br />

future) on New Year's Eve; afterwards they will partly move to VTC and<br />

otherwise keep the four 500 kW transmitters at Nauen almost fully<br />

occupied. Last hurras of DW from the Wertachtal plant should be Russian<br />

until 2100 on 5980 and 6180, Arabic 2000-2100 on 6130 and English 2100-<br />

2200 on 7280. It would be especially interesting to witness how they turn<br />

off 6075 since this will really mark broadcasting history, but this will<br />

be hardly noticeable because 6075 is during the evening on air via Sines<br />

as well, although with a scheduled break 2155-2200.


What will happen to the RCI transmissions via Germany? They do not appear<br />

in the T-Systems schedule, so must run un<strong>der</strong> the auspices of DW. So what<br />

will become of the two transmissions via Wertachtal, 0300- 0359 on 6025<br />

(Arabic) and 1800-1859 on 11875 (English)? And one of the Nauen<br />

transmissions can no longer be run because the facilities will be fully<br />

occupied by own DW programming at this time: French 1900-1957 on 9670 and<br />

11845. Only English 0100-0157 on 5970 and 1500-1557 on 11870 are still<br />

possible if I'm correct.<br />

The consi<strong>der</strong>ably increased usage of Nauen by DW also means that other<br />

arrangements will have to be found for some own clients of T-Systems.<br />

Polskie Radio 1600-1630 on 6<strong>05</strong>0 was Esperanto, so should be done now<br />

anyway. The same goes for 1900-1930 on 7290, thus the DuS system should be<br />

available now for Bible Voice Broadcasting Sat 1900-1959 on 7260. But it's<br />

already occupied by BVB itself during their Sun 1802- 1832 on 72<strong>05</strong>, so<br />

presumably this one will go to either Wertachtal or Juelich (since it's<br />

125 kW). Presumably no longer possible either will be Evangelische<br />

Missionsgemeinden Sat 1200-1230 on 11840 (with its peculiar 20 deg. beam,<br />

almost across the North Pole) as well as Pan- American Broadcasting Sat<br />

1400-1415 and Sun 1430-1445 on 13645, all 250 kW, so work for Wertachtal<br />

it seems.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Dec 27)<br />

12260 An unwanted harmonic noted just of DWL Arabic service via Nauen<br />

site.<br />

2 x 6130 kHz, heard on four txs like E1 Radio, AOR 7030, various Sony ICF<br />

2001/2010s, and Kenwood R-1000. 2100-2200UT. Poor conditions towards Cairo<br />

and ARS, but strong signals from Americas, CTR 13750, Cuba 11760 and<br />

Brazil 11815 kHz.<br />

(wb, <strong>Jan</strong> 1)<br />

7160 Radio Republica (via Julich) via WRMI. Full data MSC Cruise QSL Card<br />

(with site and name of the program) This for a CD Report, with reply in 7<br />

months, 49 days after posting an e-mail follow-up enquiry. v/s: Jeff<br />

White.<br />

15650 Voice of Oromia Independence (via Julich) via WRMI Broker. Full<br />

data MSC Cruise QSL Card (with site and name of the station). This for an<br />

e-mail report sent on their web site. Reply in 79 days. v/s: Jeff White.<br />

15650 Frank & Ernest Bible Course program via PanAm <strong>BC</strong>B (Broker) E-mail<br />

verification response from DTK-Julich, in 10 days time. v/s: Walter<br />

Brodowsky.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 28)<br />

A new round of the aerial picture discussion again brought my attention to<br />

the<br />

<br />

website, mentioned already a while ago for the Nauen pictures at<br />

<br />

Some other, especially interesting stuff (i.e. taken aside all the<br />

zooooooms on countless FM and TV antennas):<br />

Berlin studio facilities: <br />

Top to bottom 3 x Nalepastrasse when GDR radio was still called "Deutscher<br />

Demokratischer Rundfunk" (in the seventies the name changed to "Rundfunk<br />

<strong>der</strong> DDR"); 2 x Berlin-Johannisthal I think (opposed to Berlin-Adlershof,<br />

the main seat of GDR TV), TV outdoor broadcasting van.<br />

Berlin-Britz: <br />

First three rows: 855 and 990 (plus FM) antennas.<br />

"Teil des demontierten Kreuzdipols": Former cross dipole for NVIS


operation of 990, banned from further use a decade ago due to excessive<br />

fieldstrength levels outside the station grounds.<br />

"Kurzwellen-Faltdipol": 6190 antenna. The transmitter sits in the shack<br />

(with the greened out mercury vapor lamp next to the door...), probably<br />

indeed behind the window through which a fluoro lamp can be seen. I was<br />

shown this transmitter 11 years ago, when it was still a back-up for 60<strong>05</strong><br />

("sorry, I can't fire up the plate current, it would cause trouble since<br />

the other transmitter is on"), and it is almost unbelievable that this 56-<br />

year-old unit is still in regular operation now.<br />

"Kurzwellen-Antenne noerdl. des Hauptgebaeudes": 60<strong>05</strong> kHz.<br />

Berlin Stallupoener Allee: <br />

All history now; 567 shut down a year ago, reportedly site already<br />

dismantled!<br />

Berlin-Frohnau: <br />

Last four pictures: Mediumwave antenna for 1485 (DRM). The other<br />

facilities were once used for microwave links: Large diameter antennas for<br />

high-powered scatter link to Torfhaus, big mast for direct link (no<br />

scatter!) to Dannenberg.<br />

Berlin Schaeferberg: <br />

Note simple wire antenna for 1485(DRM).<br />

Rue<strong>der</strong>sdorf: <br />

Third 1485 synchro site.<br />

Zehlendorf (east of Oranienburg): <br />

Mast 1: 177 kHz, Mast 2_ 603/693 kHz, Dreieckflaechenantenne backup for<br />

177 kHz.<br />

Koenigs Wusterhausen: <br />

Note pictures 10, 11 and 12: This appears to be a mobile mediumwave<br />

transmitter, put on display complete with antenna. Probably 20 kW, like it<br />

was the case with the "plug-in transmitter" that was in use at Burg (but<br />

connected to a proper antenna).<br />

Cottbus Wilhelm-Kuelz-Strasse:<br />

<br />

Studio site in 1983 (sign in Sorbian might be of special interest)<br />

Guben 1584 kHz: <br />

Note B&W pictures, taken in 1982: 1 kW mediumwave facility, on top FM<br />

antenna for off-air pick-up (apparently no audio circuit in use), very<br />

small transmitter containment. About three dozens of such facilities were<br />

scattered across the GDR, but these are the first photos I see of one!<br />

Neubrandenburg: <br />

Note the remains of old, rather heavy fencing; probably this used to be<br />

the 657 kHz site?<br />

Garz/Ruegen: <br />

Just for info; this facility replaced Putbus for FM transmission.<br />

Bernburg: <br />

Mediumwave extinct for about 15 years now, but scroll down .......<br />

Burg: <br />

Just some more pictures, but taken in winter, so some details not hidden<br />

by leaves here.


Geyer (south of Chemnitz): <br />

Penultimate picture shows the simple wire antenna for the short-lived 1116<br />

outlet, now apparently removed.<br />

Chemnitz-Reichenhain: <br />

I assume this was the original 1116 site, with the (now unused)<br />

transmitter building lurking over the new FM equipment.<br />

Wilsdruff: <br />

Yet another picture set of this site.<br />

Leipzig Springerstrasse:<br />

<br />

Studio site, even AM-related due to trade fair programming on 729, in 1983<br />

(still used by MDR, but since 2000 only as a mere office building<br />

anymore); note the policemen!<br />

Wie<strong>der</strong>au: <br />

Still existing antenna facilities plus a now dismantled one.<br />

Weida: <br />

Frequency given as 1575; last frequency I'm aware of is 1458, still listed<br />

after 1992 with MDR 1 - Radio Thueringen (not MDR Info) programming, but I<br />

could not find out so far whether or not it was indeed on air at this<br />

time. FM-wise the Gera area was covered by Wie<strong>der</strong>au, but this did not<br />

include the Sen<strong>der</strong> Weimar regional programming, so an additional 97.8<br />

transmitter had been put on the Weida site. Frequency lists suggests that<br />

this transmitter was indeed on air only for Sen<strong>der</strong> Weimar programming in<br />

the morning. Probably it was feed through a rather poorly equalized<br />

circuit of the cable originally meant to feed audio only for AM<br />

transmission to this site, at least it is reported that 97.8 was always<br />

mono only and sounded quite poor.<br />

In the nineties Weida was for FM transmission replaced by a new site south<br />

of Ronneburg: <br />

Hamburg-Moorfleet: <br />

Second set 972 back-up, third set 972 main antenna (with reflecting mast<br />

for gain reduction towards the Ukraine)<br />

Kiel-Kronshagen: <br />

Third picture (plus background of first and second ones): 612 antenna.<br />

Szczecin: <br />

This must be the ex-1260 mast ...<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Dec 29)<br />

Anyone know what happened to the R. Berlin Int. announcers? A few names I<br />

recall: June Jones and Rudi Freedle (spelling?). I've heard similar<br />

sounding voices, un<strong>der</strong> different names, from other broadcasters. Anyone<br />

know?<br />

(Kraig-USA, KG4LAC swl-dx <strong>Jan</strong> 3)<br />

From the Spanish section of that radio, announcer Marcelo Fortin went to<br />

Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land Wereldomroep L.Am programmes in 1982, and is currently one<br />

of their news rea<strong>der</strong> and translator. Also musician and piano player and<br />

composer. Was part of the Chilean folk music group Aparcoa.<br />

(Horacio Nigro-URG, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 3)<br />

From the German Service<br />

Manfred Boehm > Deutsche Welle Bonn<br />

Wolfram Hess DL1RXA > DeutschlandRadio Kultur Berlin<br />

(Peter Kruse-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 3)


GREENLAND 3815U Groenlands Radio, via <strong>DX</strong> Tuner-Sweden. Nothing at 2040<br />

Dec 27, but fog horn ute. Stn on at tune-in 2<strong>05</strong>5, man in presumed<br />

Greenlandic. Followed by few mins. of a female vocal. Voice ute // ARO?<br />

with two way communication in USB several times during b/c. Long talks to<br />

2130 interspersed with vocals, one long tenor vocal 2150, nx 2200 with<br />

several recorded segments, followed by one pop song and stn off at 2212.<br />

Fog horn ute was periodic and ear splitting. :-) This one might make it<br />

into New England and Canada, going past 2200. Not going to make it to<br />

Florida. :-) Long ago took a Florida log when they were on arnd 0900-1000<br />

and received a lucky QSL.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 31)<br />

GUATEMALA 4779.98 R. Cultural Coatan, *1031-1045+ Dec 23, sign-on with<br />

NA. 1035 opening Spanish ID announcements, 1036 organ music, Xmas music.<br />

Very good.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Dec 30)<br />

HAWAII 9930 KWHR - World Harvest Radio, 0834-0906 Dec 25, man announcer<br />

preaching in English. Choir vocals from 0847 UT. At 0859 World Harvest<br />

Radio and KWHR ID followed by Onward Christian Soldiers theme music until<br />

next program at 0900. Poor.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 31)<br />

HUNGARY R. Budapest Italian program will be back on previous<br />

frequencies after poor reception has been reported on newly introduced<br />

ones last Dec 01. As from <strong>Jan</strong> 01, the Italian program will be aired again<br />

on 3975 and 6025 at 1730 and 6025 at 2130. Listeners reported difficult<br />

reception especially in central and north-eastern Italy.<br />

(Luigi Cobisi-I, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Dec 22)<br />

INDIA 4900 AIR-Guwahati, Assam, *0000-0042, Dec 18, noted back on this<br />

fqy with Assamese talk by a male host and he ment. Assam and India, clear<br />

stn ID also noted for the first time. I noted AIR-Guwahati on 4900 for the<br />

first time on Nov 18 while participating in the DSWCI 60 mb tropical band<br />

monitoring competition.<br />

Jari Savolainen-FIN and Mike Barraclough-UK of W<strong>DX</strong>C also rptd Guwahati on<br />

4900. As I reported earlier on the basis of regular monitoring<br />

observations by Mr. Gautam Kumar Sharma and myself, AIR-Guwahati noted on<br />

unannounced fqy 4900 rather than its allotted fqy of 4940. E-mail to<br />

Spectrum Mgmt Division at New Delhi and to the stn on this matter provided<br />

no reply so far. So I assume this is not a typical error as observed<br />

occasionally on AIR networks, instead a possible unannounced test txmsn on<br />

a new fqy. I have no evidence or supportive info other than monitoring<br />

observations.<br />

(Rajeesh-IND, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Dec 31)<br />

Also hrd on 4900 00<strong>05</strong>-0015 Dec 13 with local mx, and at 1610-1640 Dec 16,<br />

Indian mx, // 4810, 4920 & 5010, SINPO 24322.<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK & Mendez-ESP, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Dec 31)<br />

4820 AIR-Jammu, full-data color "Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque" card in 17 days<br />

for both postal rpt with CD and e-mail with audio clip. V/S Y. K. Sharma,<br />

Director (Spectrum Management & Synergy).<br />

(John Herkimer-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 31)<br />

9470, AIR-Aligarh, full-data QSL for <strong>Jan</strong> 2003 rpt for when they first came<br />

on 9470 relaying their FM b/c as a test of the xmtr. Full-data card for<br />

various e-mail and written rpts, the last of which was an e-mail to their<br />

website. V/S Y. K. Sharma, Director, SMS. As happened the last time I rcvd<br />

QSLs from AIR, I rcvd both their current Home Services and External<br />

Services skeds un<strong>der</strong> separate cover (but no personal ltr this time). QSL<br />

showed up two weeks later. The Home sked now has all the new 60 mb fqys


listed and took effect Oct 29. Not a new Indian state (Lucknow, already<br />

verified, is also in Uttar Pradesh), but my 23rd overall site verified<br />

from NY.<br />

(John Sgrulletta-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 31)<br />

IRELAND RTE has confirmed that the 252 kHz site (200 kW in analogue) had<br />

a new transmitter installed in December to allow the transmission of DRM.<br />

Initial tests will take place in DRM mode between 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 simulcasting<br />

RTE Radio 1. The power for the DRM broadcasts is not yet known.<br />

(Jimbo, DRMRX.org forum via W<strong>DX</strong>C Contact Dec 31)<br />

ISRAEL KOL Israel in English on new 6279.95 kHz at 2000 UT, but not as<br />

strong as 7545 powerhouse. At same time army radio Galei Zahal on<br />

nighttime channel 6973.<strong>05</strong> kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 30)<br />

But noted Russian instead on 11585 kHz today. Hebrew on 6985 and 7545, all<br />

three S=9+10 dB powerhouses.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 1)<br />

Updated B-06 schedule for Kol Israel:<br />

HEBREW 2100-2215 11585<br />

2100-0430 7545<br />

RUSSIAN 2100-2200 6985<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 27)<br />

JAPAN [and non] NHK Warido's NYE special Dec 31: same as last few<br />

years, no note was taken of the actual arrival of <strong>2007</strong>y at midnight local<br />

time. 117<strong>05</strong> via Canada monitored from 1459:30, and announcer just kept<br />

talking thru 1500:00, no timesignal, no gongs, no crowd cheers, but there<br />

was an NHK ID in passing, and into another song.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Dec 31)<br />

NHK Radio Japan's Year End Party on Dec 31, all in Japanese:<br />

SINPO valuation by wb at Stuttgart Germany.<br />

1030-1430 on 17565 BON 250 kW / 170 deg to SoAm SINPO 45444<br />

fair propagation from Bonaire to EUR: S=6-7 at 1025 UT, and S=9+10 dB at<br />

1400 UT.<br />

1300-1730 on 17860 SAC 250 kW / 240 deg to CeAm SINPO 44444<br />

1430-1700 on 6175 SKN 250 kW / 150 deg to WeEu SINPO 55555<br />

1430-1700 on 9750 SKN 250 kW / 090 deg to EaEu SINPO 55555<br />

1430-1700 on 15355 GAB 500 kW / 170 deg to SoAf SINPO 22222<br />

1500-1730 on 117<strong>05</strong> SAC 250 kW / 240 deg to NoAm SINPO 31331<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 12)<br />

JSWC QSLs: JSWC has been issuing its own QSL-cards to those who send in<br />

rpts to our club-participated prgms. Every year we have a newly designed<br />

card symbolizing Chinese Zodiac sign. The year <strong>2007</strong> is the year of the<br />

Bore in Chinese astrology, so we have printed a Bore picture card. The<br />

card will be issued to all correct rpts of JSWC-participated prgms, which<br />

are:<br />

(1) "<strong>DX</strong> Express" of R. Japan, which is every 2d and 4th weekend in the<br />

"World Interactive" prgm.<br />

(2) "Wavescan" prgm of AWR in Singapore. Our club-edited prgm will be<br />

aired on the 1st Sunday of the month.<br />

(3) "<strong>DX</strong>PL" of HCJB-Australia. Our club contribution will be on the 4th<br />

Saturday of the month. All rpts should be sent to Japan Short Wave Club,<br />

or simply JSWC, CPO Box 29, Sendai 980-8691, Japan. Please enclose one IRC<br />

or one U.S. dollar.<br />

(Toshimichi Ohtake-JPN, JSWC / dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Dec 31)


KOREA D.P.R. 9335 Voice of Korea on Dec 29 at 1311-1342 UT, En.<br />

Difficult to copy, with OM and YL mentions of "South Korea," " promised by<br />

the Great Lea<strong>der</strong> Kim Il Sung," "world revolution," etc. Several "Voice of<br />

Korea" IDs heard, along with martial music and a story about a general.<br />

Fair signal with minimal noise, until a station un<strong>der</strong>neath it disrupted<br />

the signal rapidly after 1330. By 1342, signal was useless.<br />

(Ross Comeau-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 29)<br />

LAOS 7145 LNR, *1132-1159 Dec 1 in Vietn., SIO 332. S/on with local<br />

song, then opening mx and ID, nx followed. Covered by CRI 7150 at 1159 UT.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JSWC Dec 31)<br />

LATVIA 9290 "Latvia Today," 1306-1400 Dec 31, prgm in En produced by R.<br />

SWH (national Latvian Commercial stn), mostly woman with interviews about<br />

Latvian culture, foreign relations, etc., some pop mx breaks. Deep fades<br />

made it tough to follow prgm. Closed at 1400 UT. Nice to see this xmtr<br />

back on.<br />

(John Herkimer-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 31)<br />

LIBERIA Radio Veritas was received in Sofia with a weak signal December<br />

23 at 1910 hours with reading from the Bible in English. It is not known<br />

whether the station verifies reception reports, but nevertheless, its<br />

address is: Radio Veritas, P. O. Box 3569, Monrovia, Liberia.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, R. BUL <strong>DX</strong> Dec 29 via John Norfolk, dxld)<br />

Probably 5470 kHz, 1800-22<strong>05</strong> UT. (wb.)<br />

MADAGASCAR 17495 Dem.V.of Burma via Madagascar on Dec 26 at *1429-1443<br />

UT. 45433 Burmese, 1429 sign on with opening music, ID, Opening announce,<br />

Talk, // 9415 kHz.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Dec 29)<br />

MADAGASCAR [to ZIMBABWE] R. Voice of the People, 11695 via Madagascar,<br />

at *1700-1753* UT on Dec 23, sign-on with multi-lingual IDs, programming<br />

in English and vernacular. Many IDs with mentions of frequency, address<br />

and e-mail address. Brief breaks of local music. 1749 closing multi-<br />

lingual IDs, followed by local music. Fair signal strength but English<br />

difficult to un<strong>der</strong>stand due to accents.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Dec 30)<br />

MALAYSIA The Voice of Islam in English on 15295 kHz, heard from tuning<br />

in at 0330 UTC to after <strong>05</strong>00 in English. A good signal, but with distorted<br />

modulation, especially during musical items that made listening less than<br />

pleasurable!<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 1)<br />

MEXICO 6045.04 R. Universidad, San Luis Potosi, 1308-1316 Dec 31,<br />

nonstop classical flutes. The ususal fairly low modulation.<br />

9599.41 presumed R. UNAM, 1645-1652 Dec 26, Sp female, ments. of Mexico.<br />

Modulation so low that listening is pointless. Presume this ex-RMI<br />

xmtr/parts will crap out shortly and another XE will vanish from SW<br />

forever. Actually, no trace of it since this log through late morning Dec<br />

31.<br />

(Terry Krueger-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 31)<br />

MYANMAR [non] Re: "Frequency change for Democratic Voice of Burma<br />

in Burmese: 1430-1528 now 9415 via Yerevan 300 kW, ex 9960, 300 kW.<br />

(<strong>DX</strong>Mix News, Bulgaria, Dec 5 via dxld)"<br />

Presumed the station heard 1523 on 9415 December 29th, speech partly in<br />

English and local language, translation of speech in local language faded<br />

up, abruptly cut off mid sentence 1530, excellent reception, SINPO 44444.<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, <strong>Jan</strong> World <strong>DX</strong> Club Contact direct and via dxld)


NETHERLANDS The Radiocommunications Agency Netherlands has announced<br />

that hol<strong>der</strong>s of mediumwave licences may now apply for a modification to<br />

the licence to allow them to use the Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) system.<br />

The Agency highlights three benefits of DRM over analogue:<br />

Greatly improved audio and reception quality The possibility of<br />

transmitting additional data services Lower power is necessary (less<br />

environmental damage and lower energy costs)<br />

The Agency also points out the disadvantage that listeners first have to<br />

buy a new DRM receiver. For existing mediumwave licence hol<strong>der</strong>s, there are<br />

three options: Continue broadcasting in analogue (no further action<br />

necessary)<br />

Replace analogue with DRM, in which case the licence hol<strong>der</strong> needs to<br />

request a modification to the existing licence<br />

Replace analogue with a so-called SCS (Single Channel Simulcast)<br />

transmission allowing analogue and DRM modes to be broadcast on the same<br />

frequency, which also requires a licence modifcation.<br />

(Source: Radiocommunications Agency Netherlands)<br />

Andy Sennitt comments:<br />

At the 20<strong>05</strong> International Broadcasting Convention in Amsterdam, I was told<br />

informally by a colleague from the Radiocommunications Agency Netherlands<br />

that the Agency was keen to get DRM on the agenda as soon as possible, so<br />

this announcement is not a surprise. I imagine that option 3 (Single<br />

Channel Simulcast) will appeal to licence hol<strong>der</strong>s, certainly for the next<br />

few years when very few DRM receivers are in use.<br />

<br />

(Andy Sennitt-HOL, RNW MN NL, via mwdx and Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK <strong>Jan</strong> 3)<br />

NEW ZEALAND Radio NZ International - The Shortwave Future.<br />

Long time listeners to Radio New Zealand International may remember a<br />

number of times when the 'quiet voice of the Pacific' was silenced through<br />

funding cutbacks and bureaucratic and political ignorance and<br />

indifference.<br />

Since 1990, when a new 100 kW AM transmitter was inaugurated from a new<br />

transmission site in the central North Island, RNZI has steadily regained<br />

listeners in its main Pacific target areas, and beyond.<br />

The introduction of a second 100 kW [DRM] transmitter in 2006 has further<br />

improved RNZI's capability to deliver core services such as 'Dateline<br />

Pacific' to local rebroadcasters across the region.<br />

Recent arrangements for Radio Australia and the B<strong>BC</strong> to carry key programs<br />

have broadened the reach of RNZI even further, both stations operating<br />

networks of local FM relay stations that now carry RNZI content.<br />

RNZI's use of DRM [digital radio] is unusual, being designed to deliver<br />

point to point FM quality signals directly to designated local radio<br />

stations at specific times of the day.<br />

The signal starts the day beamed at French Polynesia, and moves westwards<br />

across the Pacific as dawn breaks, thus allowing local stations to carry<br />

RNZI programs during peak morning listening times.<br />

The installation of DRM capable receivers at a growing number of radio<br />

stations across the Pacific allows FM quality reception at key local<br />

listening times, and has built the local RNZI audience into the largest of<br />

any broadcaster in the region.


Expansion continues with facilities to house two more shortwave<br />

transmitters planned for the existing transmission site. A second antenna<br />

system will allow greater flexibility for directional delivery of programs<br />

and the use of additional frequencies.<br />

Now that the technical delivery of programs to local stations is assured,<br />

more stations can be added to the DRM receiving network.<br />

At the same time, local broadcast hours of RNZI sourced content are<br />

expected to increase across many stations.<br />

As DRM capable radios gradually become available at an affordable price,<br />

more local listeners will also be able to listen direct to RNZI services<br />

with FM quality signals.<br />

The AM transmitter provides a complementary service across the wi<strong>der</strong><br />

region, filling in the DRM drop out signal spots, cyclone season emergency<br />

broadcasts, and also entertaining listeners beyond the Pacific target<br />

zone.<br />

Increasingly, RNZI reflects an emerging Polynesian society and culture<br />

from within New Zealand itself, and these common links in turn make both<br />

domestic and RNZI programs more relevant to local listeners in the<br />

islands.<br />

Radio New Zealand's latest annual report highlights RNZI services<br />

specifically via shortwave as being of strategic importance to its ability<br />

to meet its core public broadcaster charter obligations.<br />

In a region of increased political, social and economic instability and<br />

tension, the 'quiet voice of New Zealand' is now being heard far more<br />

strongly. Perhaps finally achieving what was originally intended when it<br />

first began weak test transmissions on shortwave 60 years ago in 1947.<br />

RNZI listeners from Papeete in the eastern Pacific to Dili in the western<br />

Pacific and northwards into the former US Trust Territories south of Japan<br />

increasingly have a new FM quality source of Pacific oriented programs on<br />

their local radio dials.<br />

And RNZI listeners further afield in Asia, the Americas and Europe, are<br />

able to continue to enjoy the AM broadcasts as reception conditions<br />

permit, and 'eavesdrop' on what's happening in New Zealand's Pacific<br />

backyard.<br />

Recent Christmas season messages to listeners in French, Spanish,<br />

Portuguese and Italian languages also acknowledged the growing popularity<br />

of RNZI well beyond the Pacific.<br />

At a time when major European shortwave broadcasters are reducing or<br />

ending decades of broadcasts in favor of internet or satellite only<br />

broadcasts, it's refreshing to know that the 'new world' of the Pacific-<br />

Asian region continues to see a place for the innovative use of shortwave<br />

radio in a world of contemporary entertainment and information.<br />

The Radio Heritage Foundation produces regular radio heritage<br />

documentaries about Pacific broadcasting issues for RNZI's 'Mailbox'<br />

program. It has also been commissioned to produce material for the 60th<br />

anniversary of shortwave broadcasts from Radio New Zealand in September<br />

2008.<br />

For a full description of the original shortwave broadcasting objectives<br />

of Radio New Zealand [as it was known in 1947], visit<br />


and read the story 'Radio NZ Signs On' that can be found un<strong>der</strong><br />

'other stories' or a simple site search. Looking back almost<br />

60 years, it's interesting to see how little has really changed. The<br />

'Mailbox' program must now be one of the longest running listener programs<br />

on shortwave radio.<br />

Australian listeners commented back then 'It comes in just like a local<br />

station', and with DRM signals in <strong>2007</strong>, Australian listeners will probably<br />

continue to offer the same view.<br />

Listeners worldwide can also hear RNZI streaming at as<br />

well as find more information about programs, shortwave frequencies and<br />

more news about the 'quiet voice of the Pacific'.<br />

Radio Heritage Foundation. A registered non-profit organization<br />

Web: E-mail: <br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary 2 <strong>2007</strong><br />

NIGERIA 11770 V. of Nigeria on Dec 25 at 1606-1628 UT. 35322-35333<br />

English, Drum's IS at 1607 and 1613 and 1616, ID at 1608, News.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Dec 29)<br />

4770 Radio Nigeria, *0426-0448 Dec 31, open carrier followed by drum<br />

interval signal at 0429, opening ID and announcements by a man announcer<br />

at 0431, prayer and some music. Poor to fair.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 31)<br />

PERU This local morning (1120-1130) LV Selva was very strong and<br />

surprising clear on 4824.4. Finding that, I came upon R. Maranon 4835.4 at<br />

a fair level with tent. IDs in Spanish at 1135, 1138, and 1140; all of<br />

what I heard was talk with a very few short music bridges; several<br />

mentions of Cajamarca at 1142; an lively ad string at 1144 with more<br />

mentions of Cajamarca and what seemed a telephone interview at 1154. By<br />

1155-56 the signal was increasingly lost in noise. This is the first time<br />

I've head R. Maranon here. I should also note that for the first time this<br />

local morning (1159-12<strong>05</strong>) I heard something of a signal on 4909.1 which I<br />

take to be R. Chaskis.<br />

(Jim Ronda Tulsa-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 3)<br />

4990.94 R. Ancash, Huaraz, at 1030-1046+ Dec 21, Spanish announcements,<br />

ads, talk. 1034 & 1046 IDs. Huaynos. Weak but readable.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Dec 30)<br />

4790 Radio Atlantida, 1046-1112 Dec 25, man announcer with Spanish<br />

chatter and OA music program. ID and ad string at 1<strong>05</strong>5 with noticias at<br />

1101 after another ID. Poor to fair.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 31)<br />

PIRATE Anfang <strong>der</strong> 60er Jahre hatte Europa noch seine eigene brave<br />

Musikkultur. In Deutschland dudelte <strong>der</strong> deutsche Schlager, auch in England<br />

wurde das Programm von Konservativen gemacht. Nur wenige Sen<strong>der</strong> raeumten<br />

<strong>der</strong> Popmusik und ihren DJs etwas Sendezeit ein. Und so kaufte 1963 <strong>der</strong><br />

junge irische Geschaeftsmann Ronan O'Rahilly ein ausgedientes Marine-<br />

Nachrichtenschiff und legte es ausserhalb <strong>der</strong> 3-Meilen-Zone im englischen<br />

Kanal vor Anker. Von dort ging "Radio Caroline" 1964 auf Sendung. Bald<br />

ertoente das beruehmte Programmsignal "The Caroline Bell" von Bord <strong>der</strong> "My<br />

Amigo" und DJs wie Johnnie Walker zelebrierten taeglich die musikalische<br />

Revolution. Es begann eine wilde Zeit, die unsere europaeische Popkultur<br />

gepraegt hat. Per Satellit und online im Internet sendet "Radio Caroline"<br />

bis heute.<br />

(Deutschlandradio via Karl Michael Gierich-D, ntt, Dec 31)<br />

POLAND During the Multimedia Show of <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2nd <strong>2007</strong> the presenter<br />

Slawek announced that Radio Polonia is to be known as of <strong>Jan</strong>uary 1st as


The External Service of Polish Radio following the decision by the Polish<br />

Radio Company Board. This is a return to the old name of the station and<br />

it is unclear whether this name change is permanent or a step towards a<br />

different name Radio Warsaw being implied. The reasons behind such a<br />

change in name were not given. Other changes at Polish Radio include the<br />

change of head of the English Section last month, Aleksan<strong>der</strong> Kropiwnicki.<br />

He was formally the head of the press section in the Polish Embassy in<br />

London.<br />

(Jonathan Murphy-IRL, W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK via Mike Barraclough)<br />

Announcement is 30 minutes in during the Tuesday programme here:<br />

<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, W<strong>DX</strong>C)<br />

R Polonia in ESPERANTO ceased SW transmissions on Dec 31, 2006.<br />

1600-1625 6<strong>05</strong>0 7285. 1900-1925 7290.<br />

But program still remains on Internet, some .mp3 and .ram files could be<br />

listen to via WRN London<br />

click to "Radio Polonia" and "Esperanto".<br />

Radio Polonia's website in Esperanto:<br />

"Atenton Gesinjoroj!La esperantlingvaj elsendoj gis la 31-a de decembro<br />

2006 estas emisiataj same kiel gis nun pere de la mallongaj ondoj kaj pere<br />

de satelito. La elsendojn eblas ankau auskulti interrete pere de la pagaro<br />

de WRN <br />

alklakante unue "Listeners' area", sekve elektante: Radio Polonia,<br />

lauvice: Esperanto kaj la celitanan tagon.<br />

Ekde la 1-a de januaro <strong>2007</strong> estos inaugurita la emisiado de<br />

esperantlingvaj elsendoj ekskluzive pere de la interreto."<br />

home page: <br />

two [unid] transmissions appeared like n e w<br />

degr<br />

6035 1600-1630 29S 220/01 75 146 1234567 010107 250307 WER 100 PRW<br />

7170 1600-1629 29S 223 75 208 1234567 010107 250307 WER 100 PRW<br />

5935 1900-1930 29S 102 75 201 1234567 010107 250307 WER 100 PRW<br />

but I suppose RP's Russian sce will be extended at these time slots.<br />

Esperanto R Polonia - Monitor Report by wb of <strong>Jan</strong> 4th:<br />

AOR 7030 RX:<br />

1900 UT Nothing on 7290 except RVoRUS Moscow in English. Only fair signal,<br />

so I would detect any other station on this channel.<br />

E1 Radio rx:<br />

1900 UT. Set the E1 Radio rx to 5935 channel, 2.3 kHz filter used. Could<br />

detect R Polonia's IS and ID, and then started ESPERANTO service on this<br />

new RUS/CIS azimuth directed channel. But 100% not Russian or Ukrainian<br />

sce transmission here on this DTK Wertachtal channel.<br />

So, my conclusion:<br />

step 1 - DTK ceased the RP's Esperanto language booked frequencies<br />

on Dec 31.<br />

step 2 - DTK provide the new additional three channels now, to RUS/CIS<br />

azimuth of 75 degrees, as from <strong>Jan</strong> 3rd:<br />

6035 1600-1630 29S 220/01 75degr 146 1234567 0101-250307 WER 100kW PRW<br />

7170 1600-1629 29S 223 75 208 1234567 0101-250307 WER 100kW PRW<br />

5935 1900-1930 29S 102 75 201 1234567 0101-250307 WER 100kW PRW<br />

step 3 - Either R Polonia didn't tell DTK the new satellite transpon<strong>der</strong>


subcarrier,<br />

or<br />

DTK Wertachtal switched to the wrong RP's Russian service<br />

transpon<strong>der</strong>, and remained on Esperanto transpon<strong>der</strong> access.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

KL wrote: "Likely explanation: The amount of booked transmitter hours is<br />

fixed for the current season, and so they decided to devote the former<br />

Esperanto airtime to Russian. This would also fit to the statement in the<br />

"taz" report that Polskie Radio saves almost no expenses this way: Program<br />

production continues, airtime gets just redirected to Russian."<br />

(later) Possible scenario: Esperanto is still played out at the usual<br />

times and fed on the audio distribution platform of Polskie Radio<br />

(Eutelsat W3A), either as feed to somewhere or just because they forgot to<br />

terminate this playout so far. At the same time the slots previously used<br />

for Esperanto on T-Systems transmitters were modified, presumably for<br />

additional transmissions in Russian (at least this would fit with the 75<br />

deg. beam heading, 1900-1930 in // to 6095, 1600-1630 for a release of<br />

Russian that went out only via Hotbird so far), but they did not specify<br />

that the audio channel has to be changed as well.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

1080 Today could also be the last day of (the currect activity period of)<br />

the Koszecin transmitter in Poland, if this more or less anonymous posting<br />

is correct:<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Dec 31)<br />

PORTUGAL MW update - Portugal. It seems this<br />

" 783 kHz R. Nacional, Avanca 100 kW (tent), 1517-..., 31 Dec 06, silent<br />

carrier probably for testing prior to a much delayed start (scheduled for<br />

Summer 2006!), S9+5 dB via the 145 degr. CeAfr Beverage, QRM de POR<br />

Canidelo 10 kW (but the tx is in a mess). Now, I can't reall actually<br />

state this was Avanca, but at that time, that strong, that bearing, it<br />

should be Avanca testing again. (Carlos Goncalves-POR) "<br />

is not confirmed after all. Acc. to the stn (I had to call the northern<br />

office in Porto which is where the techn. dpt. is located), the launch of<br />

the Avanca site was again postponed due to extensive operations re. sister<br />

stn R.Club (Portugues), which may resume MW or stay as it is, i.e. on VHF-<br />

FM only.<br />

So, if that is correct, what on earth was the strong carrier on 783 at<br />

that time - surely not E or MTN. It was noted other times too.<br />

R. Nacional 1035 kHz 100 kW Belmonte This was also discussed: it's said to<br />

be at just half the nominal power, and they regret that so many technical<br />

problems is causing this site to be off the air so often.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

RUSSIA 5960 R. Tikhiy Okean (Radio Station Pacific Ocean), with R.<br />

Rossi program relay, at *0934-1000* UT on <strong>Jan</strong> 1, on with Russian folk<br />

song, two announcers playing many Russian ballads and folk songs, ID's for<br />

R. Rossi at sign-off, three time pips and off. Fair to good, // 7330 poor.<br />

First time I have ever heard them use programming other than their own. No<br />

ID at all for R. Tikhiy Okean.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 1)<br />

<strong>Jan</strong> 2, again heard with R. Rossi program relay on 5960 (fair-good) // 7330<br />

(fair), ID's for R. Rossi, off with no pips at 1000*, // 6075 (fair-good),<br />

which was a few seconds slower, continued on past 1000. I agree with<br />

Jerry, hope this is just a temporary situation and that R. Tikhiy Okean<br />

will return with their own programming soon.


(Ron Howard-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 2)<br />

Hopefully not a bad sign. (Jerry Berg-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer)<br />

VOICE OF RUSSIA. Relay via SW transmitters. 29/10/2006 - 24/03/<strong>2007</strong><br />

Moscow / RUS<br />

5900 0000-0300 500<br />

59<strong>05</strong>DRM 2400-1600 035<br />

5920DRM 1500-1900 035<br />

5985 1500-2000 250<br />

6000 1630-1800 250<br />

6130 1600-2100 250<br />

6145 1600-2200 250<br />

71<strong>05</strong> 1600-1630 250<br />

71<strong>05</strong> 1800-2100 250<br />

7115 1800-2100 250<br />

7135 1300-1600 250<br />

7195 1700-2100 250<br />

7230 1600-2100 500<br />

7260 0200-0400 500<br />

7270 1500-1900 250<br />

7290 1800-2200 250<br />

73<strong>05</strong> 1800-2000 200<br />

7320 1600-1900 250<br />

7330 0000-0400 500<br />

7330 1700-2200 250<br />

9470 1500-1800 500<br />

11630* 1200-1500 250<br />

11635DRM 0700-0900 035<br />

12025 1200-1600 500<br />

12<strong>05</strong>5 1300-1530 500<br />

12060DRM 1000-1400 035<br />

15460# 1200-1500 250<br />

* 29/10/2006 - 03/03/<strong>2007</strong> # 04/03/<strong>2007</strong> - 24/03/<strong>2007</strong><br />

Sankt-Petersburg / RUS<br />

5910 1600-1700 200<br />

5935 1500-1800 400<br />

5940 2100-2230 200<br />

6045 1700-2000 200<br />

6060 1800-2000 400<br />

6090 1600-2100 200<br />

6160 1800-2000 200<br />

6195 0100-0300 500<br />

7130 1700-1800 400<br />

7340 1600-1800 200<br />

Kaliningrad / RUS<br />

5975 1630-2000 160<br />

6030 1800-2200 160<br />

7285 1500-2200 160<br />

9720 1000-1100 160<br />

Samara / RUS<br />

5920 2100-2200 250<br />

5940 1800-2100 250<br />

5980 1300-1500 250<br />

6000 2000-2230 200<br />

6020 1500-1700 250<br />

6045 1500-1700 250<br />

6185 1300-1700 200<br />

7110 1400-1700 250<br />

7155 1900-2000 250


7170 0000-0300 500<br />

7290 1600-1800 250<br />

Krasnodar / RUS<br />

5925 1500-1700 100<br />

5945 0100-0300 500<br />

60<strong>05</strong> 1500-1800 100<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 1800-1900 250<br />

6135 1500-1600 250<br />

6140 1800-2000 100<br />

6175 1800-2000 100<br />

7150 0200-0600 500<br />

7300 1700-1900 250<br />

11975 1300-1500 250<br />

15540 1000-1100 250<br />

Novosibirsk / RUS<br />

5940 1200-1500 200<br />

5945 1400-1800 500<br />

73<strong>05</strong> 1200-1400 Mon-Sat 200<br />

73<strong>05</strong> 1200-1300 Sun 200<br />

73<strong>05</strong> 1400-1700 500<br />

7310 1800-2100 500<br />

7340 2000-2200 200<br />

9865 1200-1300 500<br />

Irkutsk / RUS<br />

5920 1000-1400 100<br />

5950 2000-2100 250<br />

5995 1500-1900 100<br />

6095 1000-1100 100<br />

6115 1200-1300 100<br />

6125 1700-1900 250<br />

9800 1300-1500 500<br />

178<strong>05</strong> 0600-0900 250<br />

Chita / RUS<br />

6140 1200-1300 500<br />

7295 1700-1900 500<br />

7335 1800-2000 500<br />

7350 1200-1600 500<br />

15195 0800-1000 500<br />

Vladivostok / RUS<br />

5930 1100-1400 Mon-Sat 100<br />

5930 1100-1300 Sun 100<br />

5930 1400-1500 100<br />

5955 2000-2200 500<br />

7260 1300-1700 500<br />

15425 0200-0600 500<br />

Khabarovsk / RUS<br />

6170 1200-1500 100<br />

7220 1100-1500 100<br />

Komsomolsk-na-Amure / RUS<br />

5995 1200-1500 250<br />

60<strong>05</strong> 1300-1500 250<br />

12010 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 250<br />

17665 0600-1000 250<br />

Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy / RUS<br />

7125 1700-1900 250<br />

9840 0400-0600 250


12030 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 250<br />

13665 0200-0600 200<br />

Gavar / ARM<br />

7250 0200-0400 500<br />

11510 1700-2000 500<br />

Grigoriopol / MDA<br />

6170 1900-2030 500<br />

6240 0100-0400 500<br />

7125 0000-0600 500<br />

Orzu / TJK<br />

7570 0000-0300 500<br />

9945 0200-0300 500<br />

11500 1200-1500 500<br />

17495 0800-1000 500<br />

Yangiyul / TJK<br />

4865 1300-1500 100<br />

4965 1600-1700 100<br />

4975 1300-1500 100<br />

4975 1600-1700 100<br />

7510 1500-1700 200<br />

9885 1300-1530 100<br />

9885 1600-1700 100<br />

Nikolaev / UKR<br />

6250* 0200-0400 500 * alternative 7240<br />

Xian / CHN<br />

9660 1500-1600 100<br />

S.Maria di Galeria / CVA<br />

7350<br />

Juelich / D<br />

5965 2000-2200 100<br />

5975 2000-2200 100<br />

5990 2100-2200 100<br />

9555 1500-1600 100<br />

Wertachtal / D<br />

5995 0200-0400 125<br />

6175 2300-2400 125<br />

(Nikolay Rudnev-RUS, RUSdx Dec 30)<br />

RWANDA 6<strong>05</strong>5 R. Rwanda, Kigali, at 2045-2102* Dec 21, variety of Afro-<br />

pops, US pops, French pops, ballads. DJ chatter in French and some<br />

occasional English. IDs, phone talk. Abrupt sign-off mid-song.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Dec 30)<br />

SEYCHELLES Google Earth Imagery.<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> Mahe relay 04 40 47 S 55 27 13 E<br />

SOUTH AFRICA [to Biafra] V. of Biafra International, via South Africa,<br />

7380 kHz, 21<strong>05</strong>-2159* Dec 23, tune-in to religious music and opening ID<br />

announcements. Prayer and English news about corruption in Nigeria.<br />

English religious program and prayer concerning liberty and freedom in<br />

Biafra. Some vernacular talk. Good. Saturday only.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Dec 30)<br />

SPAIN/RUSSIA There is an unlisted and grossly over-modulated relay of<br />

CRI English on 6125 at 2100 (it may start earlier) with a SINPO of 55445.


I suspect this is via REE. Can anyone confirm this?<br />

(Roger Tidy-UK, dxld Dec 28)<br />

6125 Noblejas - yes CRI English sce at 2100-2257 UT is relayed via<br />

Noblejas Spain relay site. Totally overmodulated signal from a distorted<br />

transpon<strong>der</strong> audio channel. Signal a fifth second ahead of all other CRI En<br />

channels, like Cerrik-ALB 5960, 7285; Kashi-CHN 7190, 9600 kHz.<br />

Listen to the attached MP3 file. From about 2<strong>05</strong>7:40 UT the usual REE<br />

interval signal noted, for about 2min15sec, then some three time pips from<br />

Madrid bc house followed, then switched over to the totally distorted<br />

overmodulated CRI signal, after 2min20secs at 2100 UT.<br />

7215 Samara - a similar distorted CRI signal from the "?very same<br />

transpon<strong>der</strong> satellite?", noted at around 2030 UT, in French language of<br />

course. Samara tx starts with open carrier just after 2000 UT and<br />

continues open carrier til 20.24:45 UT, when local Samara pips procedure<br />

starts, 6 seconds pip, 6 seconds pause for about 2 minutes. 2030 UT CRI<br />

starts on very overmodulated level, see enclosed MP3 file attachment.<br />

French program is ahead, - of 7200 Urumchi-CHN 2 sec behind, of 7350<br />

Kashi-CHN site - 1/5th second behind.<br />

(later) ... and also the 2.5 minutes on 6125 kHz sounds excellent, when<br />

INTERVAL SIGNAL audio did originate from REE control room, it was a superb<br />

quality. The Noblejas transmitter unit is 100% in or<strong>der</strong>.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 29)<br />

Checked the discussed 6125 transmission: Carrier on at 2<strong>05</strong>8, audio on some<br />

seconds after 2100 into announcement in progress. Huge level, indicating a<br />

single-hop signal. Audio indeed horribly distorted and absolutely<br />

unlistenable, but there are no signs of the transmitter being actually<br />

overmodulated, instead it seems that they grossly overdrive the audio way<br />

back in the feed chain. No signal could be detected on 6125 before this<br />

big carrier came on. Noblejas indeed appears to be a good bet.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Dec 28)<br />

7170 kHz - Also CRI via Moscow [Taldom] site in English at 2200 UT uses<br />

that distorted satellite transpon<strong>der</strong>. But receiver equipment seems<br />

different, let's say a little bit better or wi<strong>der</strong> dish, but STILL far too<br />

small audio filter like phone line limit.<br />

(Bueschel, ibid.)<br />

It's probably another circuit of the same system, hence a little bit less<br />

distortion. But it could also be that it's just less obvious there because<br />

not so much audio processing than at Noblejas is in use. I think it was<br />

Robert Orban, the inventor of the Optimod product line, himself who put it<br />

frankly: "Garbage in, more garbage out."<br />

And yes, the audio bandwidth is obviously limited to phone standards, like<br />

300...3400 Hz. This is apparently the cheapest kind of audio circuit one<br />

could get in the old days. Rather common were also 7 kHz bandwidth for AM<br />

transmission (I heard somewhere that the old audio circuits to the Soviet<br />

shortwave sites were specified as 50...6300 Hz) and of course 15 kHz for<br />

FM transmission and studio connectivity.<br />

Btw, I forgot to note that of course 7275 sounds excellent, just as<br />

always.<br />

And please make my note on CRI via Switzerland, gone in 1998, eight years<br />

ago, rather than nine. It's still almost a shock to realize that this was<br />

in fact eight years ago, almost a decade . . . <strong>DX</strong>LD not yg<br />

Just checked the situation at 2200: 6125 continued beyond 2200 without any<br />

break. 7170 had open carrier and joined the same CRI feed at 2200. Same


oken audio, but apparently with less dynamics compression at the<br />

transmitter site. So apparently 6125 originates from Noblejas while Taldom<br />

is still on 7170.<br />

In both cases the programming is apparently fed through a phone-grade<br />

circuit, like it was used in past years to feed TV commentary from a<br />

stadium abroad to the home station (only the narration of this station's<br />

reporter, while the ambiance audio came in 15 kHz quality with the<br />

picture). This is the case with all airtime CRI gets by way of exchange<br />

agreements as long as I know them, i.e. at least since the early nineties<br />

CRI via Russia, Switzerland (until nine years ago) and France always had<br />

phone quality. Just can't say anything about their arrangements with REE<br />

because in fact my first check of 6125 was the first time I heard Noblejas<br />

relaying CRI at all, and I guess it's indeed the first time that REE<br />

provides CRI with a transmission aiming at Europe, alongside the long-<br />

established 31 metres outlet to the Americas.<br />

I assume the audio routing is still the same as a decade ago, hence it's<br />

ahead of the feeds using current technology (to the new transmitters in<br />

China as well as to Albania). And while changing to entirely new studio<br />

facilities they goofed it up, loading a way too high level on the circuit<br />

now, with the result we're just discussing. Here you can hear how it<br />

sounded before it got broken:<br />

<br />

This is a recording of 3985 from Lenk, on 24 Oct 1998. Due to a fault in<br />

Switzerland SRI audio got sucked up in the pause between the CRI programs.<br />

I think back then I even speculated that this fault occurred<br />

intentionally, because in fact this was the last day ever Lenk was on air.<br />

The antennas were down just a few days later (if I recall the reports of<br />

that time correct), and it took not much longer until the transmitters<br />

were ripped out of their un<strong>der</strong>ground housing.<br />

Already the next evening 3985 was occupied by Skelton, carrying Merlin<br />

Network One. Now this is just history as well, taken aside the pointless<br />

practice of VTC to still label transmissions for unID customers as "MNO".<br />

Old habits die hard.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Dec 29)<br />

SUDAN [SOUTH] In mid-February <strong>2007</strong> a new religious station will be<br />

installed in Ezo, Sudan. The power will be 250 Watts. The frequency is<br />

6.00 MHZ so possibly 6000 kHz. No further details available at the moment.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx Dec 30)<br />

SWAZILAND [LIBERIA non] ELWA relayed on 9745. My <strong>DX</strong>-friend Alexey<br />

Kulinchenko drew my attention to the station identifying itself as "Radio<br />

ELWA" on 9745 kHz: in Hausa till 1900, in another African language after<br />

1900. Indeed, while listening to it today I noted lots of mentions of<br />

"Radio ELWA" before and after 1900, during station's identification<br />

procedures. EiBi table lists TWR Swaziland here.<br />

"You have been listening to the international voice of Trans World Radio"<br />

that was the closing announcement at 1915, just before the carrier cut.<br />

Any link between ELWA Liberia and TWR SWZ??? Can anybody clarify?<br />

(Dmitry Mezin-RUS, dxld Dec 31)<br />

Couldn't find any mention of TWR on<br />

the ELWA website, but would be no surprise.<br />

Those two plus HCJB and FE<strong>BC</strong> made up the original "World by 2000"<br />

cooperative to evangelize everybody into Protestants. Didn't quite make<br />

it, so they renamed it to something without a target year. BTW, WRTH 2006<br />

has ELWA only in the domestic sexion.<br />

(Glenn Hauser, ibid.)


Re: ELWA relayed on 9745<br />

Dear Dmitry, dear Wolfgang,<br />

as you may know, Radio ElWA Monrovia once had a much larger short wave<br />

station than today. Being the broadcast arm of a group of indigenous West<br />

African churches, they carried not only Liberian languages but also<br />

programmes in major languages of the whole region. When the broadcast<br />

station was destroyed in 1990 during the Liberian civil war, the partner<br />

studios in other countries like Nigeria were left without an international<br />

outlet. Several programmes were moved to Trans World Radio Swaziland. This<br />

station originally served Southern Africa with 25-kW-transmitters but back<br />

then installed a 100 kW-transmitter to also reach Western Africa. Although<br />

being separate entities and raising their funds independently, Radio ELWA,<br />

Trans World Radio and other evangelical broadcasters share the same<br />

beliefs. So co-operation between them has increased over the last two<br />

decades.<br />

Kind regards and best wishes for <strong>2007</strong><br />

Hansjoerg<br />

(Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 1)<br />

TAIWAN/CHINA/KOREA [to No. Korea] 9950 Shiokaze (Sea Breeze),<br />

presumably still via Taiwan, *1300-1330* Dec 27 (Wed), piano IS, prgmng in<br />

En, long list of abductee names and dates (read along with piano mx), 1326<br />

start of s/off anmt, ID, sked (fqys and JP times given), piano IS till<br />

off. Poor, with usual QRM/splatter from 9955, but this was the first time<br />

in a while that I could actually hear them and determine the lang. used.<br />

Clearly this is weaker than their former fqy of 9730.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 31)<br />

Firedrake vs UnId on 9450 at 1500 UT.<br />

Firedrake vs. UnId 9450 kHz, <strong>Jan</strong> 1, 15<strong>05</strong>-1557 UT. Firedrake vigorously<br />

jamming another station in Chinese (sounded like Mandarin) from tune in.<br />

talk, contemp. Ch. ballad, talk, mo<strong>der</strong>nized Ch. trad. music (with<br />

Firedrake, it sounded rather strange), talk, 1518 Firedrake dominating<br />

talk, Vocal, 1526 QRM increased, 1530 solemn Western organ piece over<br />

both, buried vocal, & Firedrake, 1533 OM talking / firedrake / organ &<br />

choir, 1537 Bits of Firedrake & organ / choir w/ talk in Mn way un<strong>der</strong>; a<br />

mess after 1437 with bits of each of the three stations. Listened until<br />

1557 when WEWN blew all of it away. To summarize: Firedrake throughout. A<br />

station with announcers in apparent Mandarin throughout. A station<br />

starting at 1530 playing orchestral Western music with no talk.<br />

For the 1500-1530 time, there is nothing listed in the references I use.<br />

Passport had a listing of Radio Free Asia, but it wasnût listed anywhere<br />

else (esp. in the current RFA schedule) ð I presume it is leftover from<br />

earlier schedules. Radio Prague is shown at 1530-1600 UT in Russian. (The<br />

station after 1530 certainly did not sound like Radio Prague - no IS,<br />

talk, etc.) Going back 6 months in <strong>DX</strong>LD, there is a reference in dxld 6-<br />

166 (Nov. 6, 2006) from Jose Miguel Romero, Spain on Nov. 5, 2006 of<br />

Firedrake on 9450 kHz. at 1458 UT.<br />

The station in Mandarin is very similar to other Sound of Hope broadcasts<br />

I have on occasion heard via Taiwan. I won<strong>der</strong> if the UnId Mandarin station<br />

is Sound of Hope being jammed by the Chinese Communist government? Even if<br />

so, what is the Western orchestral station after 1530?<br />

(Mark Taylor-WI-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 1)<br />

9450 is a long time frequency for SOUND OF HOPE broadcasts from Tanshui<br />

Taiwan, at 1400-1600 UT. And accompanied by China mainland jamming via<br />

Xian area, which could read in various lists previously.<br />

(...) Even if so, what is the Western orchestral station after 1530?<br />

9450 1530-1600 zones 29-32 LIT 100kW 80deg CZE RPR TCH in Russian.


LIT Litomysl, Czech Rep. 100 kW for all freqs.<br />

(wb, <strong>Jan</strong> 1)<br />

TURKEY GOOGLE EARTH Imagery.<br />

TUR TRT Cakirlar Etimesgut 198 kHz 120 kW and SW 19 dipols<br />

39 58 29 N 32 40 34 E<br />

TUR Emirler TRT SW site, 21 dipols and 3 non-dir antennas at<br />

39 24 <strong>05</strong> N 32 51 21 E<br />

TUR TRT Catalca Istanbul 702 kHz 1200 kW<br />

41 11 02 N 28 30 44 E<br />

TURKMENISTAN Turkmen Radio broadcasts on short wave in local languages<br />

but news in English can be heard from 15 to 1510 hours on 5015 and 279 kHz<br />

and from 1640 to 1650 hours on 4930 kHz. The QSL address is:<br />

Turkmen Radio, English Service, Mollanepes Street 3, 744000 Ashgabat,<br />

Turkmenistan.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, R. BUL <strong>DX</strong> Dec 29 via John Norfolk, dxld)<br />

UGANDA According to my sources a new religious station "Dunamis<br />

Shortwave" will start broadcasting 1 <strong>Jan</strong> <strong>2007</strong> on 4750 kHz. Located near<br />

Kampala, Uganda and using a 1 kW Crown transmitter with wire NVIS antenna.<br />

Starts with 4 hrs/day in Luganda, Swahili and English. Later 9 hrs/day. No<br />

exact schedule available yet. Not too good frequency choice when Sudanese<br />

Radio Peace is on the channel too. I told them there will be co-channel<br />

interference and it seems they had forgot the Sudanese station being on<br />

this frequency.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx Dec 30)<br />

Apparently related to this: "Shortwave Radio Station. Early last year<br />

Bible Voice Broadcasting partnered with Bishop Grivas Mussisi to build<br />

Dunamis 103 FM that reaches the population of Kampala and nearby cities.<br />

But, our desire is to reach the whole of Uganda and surrounding countries.<br />

We recently received a gift towards building a regional band shortwave<br />

station in Uganda that will reach over 100m people in Uganda, Southern<br />

Sudan and parts of Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda. Now, we have miraculously<br />

been given the first ever shortwave radio licence to be granted to a non-<br />

government body by the Ugandan authorities. We believe this licence has<br />

been granted through God's grace as a result of the partnership with<br />

Prayer Palace Christian Ministries and the work with the orphanage.<br />

God has used those prayers for Vietnam three years ago not only to bring a<br />

signal to that land, but also to use the testimony of forgiveness of a war<br />

victim to bring help to another nation where over 1.5 million people were<br />

slaughtered un<strong>der</strong> the reign of two successive despots, a nation that in<br />

turn has now granted us a radio licence to reach the whole country and<br />

those around it with the Gospel of Jesus Christ."<br />

and<br />

<br />

(Jerry Berg-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 31)<br />

UKRAINE [Clandestine to Iran] 6245 Radio Zamaneh. Dec 27 at *1700 -<br />

Per a tip from Walt Salmaniw, tried for this station at their 1700 sign-<br />

on. Heard the carrier open up at 1657 with a whooping modulated carrier,<br />

then into a opening orchestra with singers, noted with the distinctive<br />

flute and clarinet horn musical instruments. Into opening announcements by<br />

male speaker, intermixed with comments by a female speaker. Most of the<br />

program was a variation of talks by the announcers. Initially the signal<br />

quality was quite good, but as would happen by 1710 the signal literally<br />

disappeared at times.<br />

Real strange propagation conditions. One minute a clear signal then<br />

absolutely nothing. I was able stay with some of the programming till 1725


hr. Checked today and not a peep on from them. Thanks again to Walt<br />

Salmaniw for pointing this out.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 28)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED 7425, NO ID, 1810-1825, idioma desconocido, escuchada el 29<br />

de Diciembre a locutor con referencias a Turkemistan, cunas. Locutor y<br />

locutora con noticias, SINPO 43443. Audio:<br />

<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, Spain, dxld Dec 30)<br />

UNID relay location. UNID program on 7425 noted by Jose Miguel Romero in<br />

Spain at 1800-1957 UT. Seemingly AZAT RADIO - Radio Liberty's Turkmen<br />

service. A positive announcement noted at 1859-1900 UTC twice. QRM de<br />

Belarus 7420. 7425 kHz not scheduled yet.<br />

Previous RL Turkmen service schedule<br />

0200-0300 864 Yerevan, 7295 Briech, 9735 Biblis.<br />

0300-0400 5955 Biblis, 9735 Biblis.<br />

1400-1500 9565 Wertachtal, 11715 Lampertheim.<br />

1500-1600 9770 Biblis, 9825 Biblis.<br />

1530-1600 864 Yerevan.<br />

1600-1700 5820 Kuwait, 6095 Tinian.<br />

1700-1800 5820 Kuwait, 9625 Jaszbereny.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 2)<br />

7425 NO ID.<br />

Saludos cordiales Glenn, e escuchado el servicio de Radio Free Europa en<br />

Turkmeko, la ID viene a ser algo asi como "Radio Free", en el audio que<br />

grabe tambien parece que se identifica asi. Aunque no e reconocido el<br />

idioma. Por otra parte debo decirle que esta transmision dura 2 horas pero<br />

se ve muy afectada por Radio Belarus en 7420, anoche me quede escuchandola<br />

hasta el cierre a las 19:57, se corto antes de que se identificara, por el<br />

momento es un misterio. Tambien e encontrado un servicio de Radio Free en<br />

Ruso a las 21:00-23:00 en 7425 kHz.<br />

<br />

desconozco se realmente transmiten ese servicio o esta cambiado a otra<br />

hora en otro idioma.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 1)<br />

Here's a theory. RFE/RL Turkmen service, which used to end SW at 1800, but<br />

due to recent events may have been extended. The SW schedule on website<br />

still ends at 1800, but their satellite schedule already extended to 2000,<br />

so the programming was available for the additional SW hours.<br />

This very interesting item is on the homepage:<br />

For strategic reasons, the RFE/RL Turkmen site [Azatradio.org] has been<br />

removed from the Internet.<br />

Strategik sebeplere gore Azatlyk ve Azat Evropa radiosynyn "Azatradio.org"<br />

internet sayty internetden ayralyar.<br />

That is on the page in English<br />

<br />

which you get if you click on the Turkmen service link on this page:<br />

<br />

which is supposed to go to <br />

It so happens that 7425 was briefly scheduled from Kuwait a few hours<br />

later a few weeks ago for some other service, so IBB is a suspect in this.<br />

Those who may have time may compare the IDs and language on JMRR's clip to<br />

audio from the site at<br />

<br />

When I tried at <strong>05</strong>31 UT <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2 I was just getting RFE/RL Praha ID loop,


so I guess it's available during live broadcast times only, 0200-0400 and<br />

1400-2000 UT. If not the Turkmen service it may be something else from<br />

RFE/RL.<br />

(GH, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 1)<br />

USA/CZECH REPUBLIC We have just learned that our contract with Radio<br />

Prague, which was due to expire on Dec 31, has been extended indefinitely.<br />

So our daily relays of Radio Prague in English and Spanish will continue<br />

with their current schedule, which is:<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0600 Spanish on 9955 kHz to the Caribbean and Latin America<br />

1000-1030 English on 9955 kHz to the Caribbean and Latin America<br />

1030-1100 Spanish on 9955 kHz to the Caribbean and Latin America<br />

1500-1530 English on 7385 kHz to North America<br />

(Jeff White-FL-USA WRMI, dxld Dec 28)<br />

USA FCC - Fe<strong>der</strong>al Communications Commission, Washington lists<br />

<br />

(Paul Reinersch-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 31)<br />

11785 Hmong Lao Radio via WHRI. Full data 'Globe' card with name of the<br />

program , in 34 days time, for e-mail report on their web site.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 28) Cypress Creek<br />

9369.94 KTJC noted with a mx program at 2230 UT. (wb, <strong>Jan</strong> 2)<br />

KAIJ is now operating from a new state-of-the-art studio location, a new<br />

automation system but overseen by live personnel, CRL audio processor for<br />

data link. Schedule is 1300-2100 9480 kHz, 2100-1300 5755 kHz running full<br />

power 100 kW, antenna and transmitter in excellent shape.<br />

Slogan is "The New KAIJ, broadcasting from the Big D, Dallas, Texas, USA".<br />

The antenna aimed North West is putting good signals into Asia, Pacific,<br />

Australia and New Zealand; the move off 9340 kHz was prompted by an<br />

interference complaint from an Australian utility.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld via W<strong>DX</strong>C Contact Dec 31)<br />

ZAMBIA 5915 ZN<strong>BC</strong>, R. 2, 2125 Dec 24, man in local lang. hosting callers<br />

and playing highlife songs till 2200, then choral version of Zambian NA<br />

followed by test tone and off at 2202. Quite satisfactory signal at first,<br />

then deteriorated noticeably after darkness fell here; also suffered<br />

increasingly severe splatter whenever the grossly overmodulated WBOH-5920<br />

played mx. After Zambia went off, could discern two weak signals on fqy<br />

with subaudible het between them, but nothing readable.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 31)<br />

The European NDB Handbook" & "The North American NDB Handbook.<br />

For those of you that like to tune the NDB bands from time to time I'd<br />

like to announce that the <strong>2007</strong> edition of the ENDBH & NANDBH handbooks and<br />

CDs is now available.<br />

The new ENDBH <strong>2007</strong> contains the data of more than 6400 NDBs on 140+<br />

spiral-bound pages in A4 format. Also the NANDBH <strong>2007</strong> has grown and shows<br />

the data of more than 5600 NDBs on 130+ pages.<br />

As a new feature the CD contains a Google Earth compatible NDB waypoint<br />

file so that you can "fly" to NDB locations around the globe.<br />

Two small samples for the ENDBH and NANDBH are attached to this mail so<br />

you can develop a feeling what to expect:<br />

- The ENDBH sample file will display all NDBs in Italy and the UK.<br />

- The NANDBH sample file will display all NDBs in British Columbia,


Michigan, Oregon and Mexico.<br />

If Google Earth is already installed on your PC just double-click on the<br />

respective *.kmz file to start the application and the NDB locations<br />

should become visible.<br />

Once again the multimedia contents of the CD version have been expanded to<br />

a total of more than 130 NDB pictures and more than 130 NDB sound clips<br />

from around the world.<br />

What has remained stable however is the price and the quality of the<br />

handbooks and CDs. Please find more details in the attached PDF file.<br />

I'd like to take this opportunity to say many thanks to the growing number<br />

of <strong>DX</strong>ers who have sent me comments and updates, pointed out errors, or<br />

provided NDB pictures and sound clips etc. Your support is very much<br />

appreciated and an invaluable help and encouragement for me!<br />

Editor of "The European NDB Handbook" & "The North American NDB Handbook"<br />

cf.<br />

<br />

(Michael Oexner-D, Dec 29)<br />

2006 Clandestine Activity Survey<br />

During 2006 the activity of political clandestine stations broadcasting on<br />

shortwave has increased by 5.4% to 1260 WBHs (Weekly Broadcasting Hours).<br />

This is the result of the latest Clandestine Activity Survey which has<br />

been compiled annually since 1986.<br />

Activity of clandestine stations broadcasting to target areas on the Asian<br />

continent has increased by 3% to 870 WBHs and activity to target areas on<br />

the African continent has increased by the same percentage amount to 197<br />

WHBs. On the American continent the increase was 19% to now 193 WBHs.<br />

The three most active target areas worldwide are now China with 200 WBHs<br />

(+122 when compared with the previous year), Afghanistan with 196 WBHs<br />

(+6) and Cuba with 193 WBHs (+31). Activity to Iraq which had been the<br />

most active target area each year since 1994 has dropped consi<strong>der</strong>ably.<br />

The number of different target areas active worldwide has decreased by one<br />

to 24. While Syria and Pakistan are consi<strong>der</strong>ed to be no longer active,<br />

Libya has been listed for the first time since 1990.<br />

(Mathias Kropf-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 31)<br />

ICOM R-9500.<br />

Icom Japan hat am 28.12.2006 den R-9500 offiziell angekuendigt:<br />

<br />

Inzwischen gibt es ja auch schon lokale Informationen zum R-9500 in<br />

deutscher Sprache:<br />

<br />

Der Euro-Preis richtet sich beim IC-R9500 nach dem Produktnamen...<br />

(Christoph Ratzer-AUT OE2CRM, A-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 1)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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NEW YEAR transmissions:<br />

UTC<br />

1100 NZL 13840 kHz pips, Auld Lang Syne, nx, concert.<br />

1300 AUS 9580 pips, same song, nx, spec. program.<br />

1500 JAP 15355 spec. prgr from a studio but no mention NY at 15 UTC.<br />

1600 MNG Mongolia on 4830 and 4895 kHz, at 1545 speech, National Anthem,<br />

1600 salvo.<br />

1800 KGZ Kyrgyzstan 4010,4795,1750 speech in Vern & Ru, 1800 shouts,<br />

songs, ID.<br />

1900 TKM Turkmenistan, 4930, speech by new lea<strong>der</strong>, 1857 a record of the<br />

speech by died Nyazov, National Anthem, ID, MX from 1900 UT.<br />

TJK Tajikistan 4635 at 1855 UT speech, 1901 watch tick-tack 1902,<br />

ID, mx.<br />

2000 ARM Armenia only on 1395 (4810 cl/d at 1930 UT) un<strong>der</strong> TWR ALB.<br />

Speech by Patriarch, National Anthem at 2000.<br />

2100 GEO Georgia [Abkhazia] Abkhaz R. on 9495, MW 1350 at 2<strong>05</strong>0 UT,<br />

speech and National Anthem of Abkhazia.<br />

RUS R. Rossii at 2<strong>05</strong>3 UT. Putin, Anthem of USSR (59<strong>05</strong>, 9495 and<br />

1350 all un<strong>der</strong> DW in Ar!)<br />

UGA Uganda as on Christmas special prgr on 4976 kHz was.<br />

2200 BUL Bulgaria in European Union again after 63 Years !<br />

2300 TCD Chad on 6165 kHz, direct from the Ce. Square in N'Djamena,<br />

at 2240 speech in Fr & Ar, at 2256 UT the National Anthem,<br />

salvo, joy at 2300 hrs.<br />

Checked but seems they not celebrating the NY: both Korea; both China;<br />

India; Diego Garcia on 4319.3USB; all in Guam, Saipan and Palau; Sudan,<br />

Eritrea, Tanzania, Equat. Guinea, Thailand (las year was on 4835 khz) and<br />

others.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 6)


ALGERIA Now on 6458 kHz - <strong>Jan</strong> 5th (ex7460 kHz). see below.<br />

Yes RASD Algeria is[was] back on 7460, but no problem to the Shijak<br />

Albania signal 5 kHz up.<br />

But RASD suffered by the very strong co-channel RFA Ulanbataar Mongolia<br />

signal in Korean at 2030-2230 UT. This will last this season - at least -<br />

til end of February.<br />

RFA 2030-2230 Korean 5835T 7460U 9385T 11785T[S from 2100] new time<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 3)<br />

Hello, 6458 a las 2156, RASD, SINPO 45444.<br />

6458: Radio Nacional Saharaui??, 1948, escuchada el 4 de enero en arabe a<br />

locutor con comentarios y musica folklorica, SINPO 35343.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

Let us pile on and ID this one for sure. So missing from 7460 or any of<br />

the other recent frequencies today? (Glenn Hauser, ibid.)<br />

Yes, RASD Tindouf Algeria missed yesterday 3rd and today 4th on 7460 kHz,<br />

but noted there on <strong>Jan</strong> 1st and 2nd. Sorry, on 6458 I hear some NATO Stanag<br />

digital signal only, here in Germany.<br />

<strong>Jan</strong> 4th, 2245 UT, yes is RASD on exact 6458.00 kHz fade in (here in GER).<br />

Still some interfering digital signals both sides. [like NATO STANAG mode<br />

digital signals?]<br />

(wb, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 3/4)<br />

6458 Radio Nacional de la RASD, with M/W in Sp talk at 2220 UT on <strong>Jan</strong> 5.<br />

We could start a pool guessing which frequency will be used next.<br />

(Gerry Dexter-WI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

Polisario: 6458 is almost exactly 1 MHz below the "regular" frequency 7460<br />

kHz. This leads to the possibility that there could a tuning error in the<br />

RIZ transmitter, which perhaps appeared while retuning for the recent<br />

frequency changes, or the repeated frequency changes were already a result<br />

of such an error.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 6)<br />

6458 -- Just had a look into <strong>2007</strong> Klingenfuss SW Guide.<br />

How on earth, I wants to know, why RASD is using this band midst on<br />

nowhere.<br />

Is see only DIGITAL mode entries in marine band around 6.4 MHz, when<br />

looked to the Klingenfuss reference book. Like NATO Lisbon, Murmansk R,<br />

Valetta R, Hamala Bahrain, Kiel radio, PWZ Rio, Rogaland R, Marinecom<br />

Malmoe Goeteborg R, PBB Den Hel<strong>der</strong>, Berne R, Tors Cove NFDL etc.<br />

Maybe the Algerian Telecom provided RASD with an old transceiver unit of<br />

ALG marine as short term alternative, or the RASD technicians miss-aligned<br />

the RIZ Zagreb tx by mistake.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 6)<br />

ANGOLA 4950 RNA-Canal "A", Mulenvos, 2321-2331, 27 Dec 06, Portuguese,<br />

Angolan songs, prgr anns., "Efemerides"; 55333; rated 55444 1946 31 Dec<br />

06.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

ARGENTINA 6<strong>05</strong>9.9 RAE, General Pacheco, 2338-..., 27 Dec 06, Spanish,<br />

Argent. jazz feature; 32441, QRM de RAI in Italian.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

RAE in En strong signal at 02<strong>05</strong>-0255 UT, then closing procedure, later


opening in several languages and s/on in Fr but un<strong>der</strong> stronger CRI in Ru<br />

(it is not in CRI Ru schedule). RAE En 02<strong>05</strong>-0255 and in Fr 03<strong>05</strong>-0355 on<br />

11710 kHz. CRI in Ru 0300-0357 on 11710 (Dec 27).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 5)<br />

ARMENIA/RUSSIA/TAJIKISTAN Some changes of WYFR Family Radio via RUS/CIS<br />

txs:<br />

1300-1400 NF 5865 DB 100 kW 135 deg in English,<br />

x7100 NVS 250 kW / 180deg<br />

1400-1700 NF 5865 DB 100 kW 135 deg in Hindi, x7100 NVS 250 kW / 180deg<br />

1400-1500 NF 5880 ERV 100 kW 125 deg in Hindi, new additional<br />

1400-1600 on 5900 SAM 250 kW 117 deg in Punjabi, x1500-1600<br />

1400-1500 NF 5970 SAM 250 kW 140 deg in Gujarati, x5900<br />

1400-1500 NF 7475 DB 100 kW 175 deg in Malayalam, new language<br />

0900-1100 NF 9460 IRK 250 kW 110 deg in English, x9450<br />

1100-1200 NF 9460 IRK 250 kW 110 deg in Korean, x9450<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

AUSTRALIA Also noted 17750 RA SHP today <strong>Jan</strong> 11, a seldom guest in 16 mb<br />

range these days around 0904 UT with En nx. V e r y strong today R PAK<br />

on 15100 and 17835 !!! All 19 mb channel broadcasts had a strong peak<br />

time around 0800-1000 UT today.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

It seems that the MUF was higher today if you heard those signals so well.<br />

I haven't hear AUS on 15 or 17 MHz for some time now.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

2325 A<strong>BC</strong>-Tennant Creek on Dec. 30 at 0926-1030 UT. 33333 Talk in English.<br />

ID at 1030 UT as A<strong>BC</strong> News.<br />

(Kyoshiro Ishizaki-JPN, JPNpremium <strong>Jan</strong> 5)<br />

Radio Australia had two special programmes from 1200 to 1600 UT on Dec 24<br />

and 31st. At 1300 hrs Merry X-mas and week later A Very Happy new Year was<br />

plus singing part of Auld Lang Syng in duo in studio plus playing on a<br />

guitar.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 5)<br />

2325 VL8T, Tennant Creek NT, 2013-2026, 31 Dec 06, English, the usual<br />

menu of phone-ins & chats at this time; 45332; // 2485 VL8K only.<br />

2485 VL8K, Katherine NT, 1850-1920, 27 Dec 06, English, chats & phone-<br />

ins, songs; 25332; inaudible on 2310 or 2325 kHz.<br />

6020 R. Australia, Shepperton VIC, 1049-1115, 01 <strong>Jan</strong>, Pidgin to PNGuinea,<br />

songs, fq announcement, English at 1100, news; 24432, QRM de PRU 6019.6.<br />

12080 R. Australia, Brandon (10 kW) QL, 1<strong>05</strong>0-1155, 01 <strong>Jan</strong>, Pidgin to PNG,<br />

songs, fq. ann., English at 1100, news, music; 34433, deteriorating; adjt.<br />

QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

AUSTRIA/OMAN/U.K. New txion of B<strong>BC</strong> in Hausa to WeCeAf:<br />

0630-0700 on 12015 RMP 500 kW / 189 deg<br />

13740 MOS 300 kW / 195 deg<br />

17560 SLA 250 kW / 260 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

Am Samstag 6.1. in DLF - Markt und Medien 17<strong>05</strong> Uhr MEZ - war eine<br />

vorzuegliche Stellungnahme ueber digitale Zukunft und Radio Moeglichkeiten<br />

in Oesterreich zu hoeren. [Suche nach DAB Mitstreiter im DAB Bucket,<br />

kleine lokale FM Stationen usw.] Das kann man im Internet bestimmt noch<br />

nachhoeren.


(DLF "Markt und Medien", <strong>Jan</strong> 6)<br />

AZERBAIJAN 6111 was on the air this morning up to 0400, but went off<br />

without opening any programme, so apparently a test. The heterodyne<br />

frequency as measured at 1415 was 917 Hz up from Juelich 6110, i e the<br />

transmission frequency was 6110.92 kHz, if we assume that Juelich is spot<br />

on 6110.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 5)<br />

BAHRAIN The English programming of Radio Bahrain can now again be heard<br />

on shortwave on 49 mb, on 6010.11 kHz. The Arabic programming continues to<br />

be received on 9745 kHz.<br />

(Diverse dxers via hcdx; Mike Terry-UK via Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK NG, <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

Adjacent channel is freed now on various times of the day, see 60<strong>05</strong> Berlin<br />

tx failure un<strong>der</strong> Germany. (wb)<br />

BANGLADESH 4750 Bangladesh Betar, Shavar, 1512-1535, 30 Dec 06, Bengali<br />

(or Bangla), local songs, English, news 1530; 25432.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

BELARUS New evening schedule of Ext. Sce of Radio Belarus from <strong>Jan</strong>.1<br />

1500-1700 on 7360, 7390 in Belarussian<br />

1600-1800 on 7255 Belarussian (different px // on low power freqs of HS)<br />

1700-1800 on 7360, 7390 in Russian<br />

1800-1900 on 7360, 7390, 7420 in Russian<br />

1900-2040 on 7360, 7390, 7420 in German<br />

2040-2100 on 7360, 7390, 7420 in Polish<br />

2100-2300 on 7360, 7390, 7420 in English<br />

2300-2400 on 7360, 7390, 7420 in Russian<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

BELGIUM [non] Radio Democracy Shorayee in Persian via TDP from Dec 28:<br />

1700-1800 Tue/Thu/Fri/Sun NF 7470 (55555), x7435 to avoid WYFR in Russian<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

Unidentified TX site. ?Samara. wb.<br />

BOLIVIA 4650.2 R. Santa Ana, Sta Ana del Yacuma, 2245-2255, 27 Dec 06,<br />

Spanish, non-stop Indian songs; 25331.<br />

4716.8 R. Yura, Yura, 2243-2253, 27 Dec 06, Indian tunes & songs; 35332.<br />

5952.5 R. Pio XII, Siglo XX, 2240-2251, 28 Dec 06, Indian songs; 33432.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

BOSNIA/SERBIA 6100 Am 8. <strong>Jan</strong> um/ab 1827 UTC konnte ich Serbien uf 6100<br />

kHz eindeutig die Stationskennung von Radio Serbien (O<strong>der</strong> wie auch immer<br />

R. Beograd sich nun nennt) hoeren. Um 1828 UTC schaltete sich dann lei<strong>der</strong><br />

IRIB dazu und verdeckte Serbien total. Eigentlich lauschte ich aber CRI in<br />

English. Sollte IRIB mal ausfallen o<strong>der</strong> wechseln, dann waere Serbien unter<br />

China zu hoeren.<br />

(Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

Danke Paul, nach Jean-Michel Aubier vor einem Monat ist Deine Beobachtung<br />

das 'zweite' richtige Lebenszeichen von Serbian Radio ueber Bijeljina<br />

Bosnia. In den letzten 2 Monate habe ich auf 6100 viele Empfangsversuche<br />

gemacht, immer negativ. Ich glaubte schon ernstes, sie haetten gar keine<br />

Endstufe in Betrieb. Auch in <strong>der</strong> <strong>DX</strong> Journallie war es totenstill betreffs<br />

6100 BEO.<br />

Dann kann das ja im Fruehjahr und dem Anstieg <strong>der</strong> Sonnenflecken nur noch<br />

besser werden.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)


BRAZIL 3225 R. Educadora 6 de Agosto, Xapuri AC, 2304-2312, 28 Dec 06,<br />

religious prgr; 25331 despite occasional uty. QRM.<br />

3234.7 R. Club de Marilia SP, 2256-2303, 28 Dec 06, songs; Het. w/ PRU<br />

3234.9; 24331.<br />

4775 R. Congonhas, Congonhas MG, 2237-2246, 27 Dec 06, talks, songs;<br />

43341, QRM de PRU; better on 28 Dec at 2245.<br />

4785 R. Caiari, Porto Velho RO, 2230-2235, 27 Dec 06, advertisements,<br />

talks; 24321, adjt. uty. QRM, lowish audio.<br />

48<strong>05</strong> R. Difusora do Amazonas, Manaus AM, 2223-2236, 27 Dec 06, pops &<br />

chats in a dedicatons prgr, ID simply as "Difusora", advertisements;<br />

45333.<br />

4815 R. Difusura, Londrina PR, 2221-2230, 27 Dec 06, phone-ins; 23341,<br />

adjt. uty. QRM.<br />

4825 R. Educadora, Braganca PA, 2218-2227, 27 Dec 06, Voz do Brasil natl.<br />

newscast; 44343, QRM de B, better via usb.<br />

4845.2 R. Cultura Ondas Tropicais, Manaus AM, 1026-f/out 11<strong>05</strong>, 27 Dec 06,<br />

(unreadable) talks; 15341.<br />

4865 R. Verdes Florestas, Cruzeiro do Sul AC, 23<strong>05</strong>-2314, 27 Dec 06, fq<br />

announcement+ID after rosary, prayer; 23341, QRM de B.<br />

4885 R. Club do Para, Belem PA, 1024-f/out 1110, 27 Dec 06, news; 15341.<br />

4885 ditto, 1854-1920, 27 Dec 06, pops, chats; 24331, improving but<br />

inaudible (!) at recheck at 1945; rated 55444 later at 2217.<br />

49<strong>05</strong> R. Araguaia (tent), Araguaina TO, 2309-2319, 27 Dec 06, sermon;<br />

24342, het. w/ UNID.<br />

4915 R. CBN Anhangueera, Goiania GO, 1953-2012, 27 Dec 06, sung ave Mary,<br />

IDs,folk songs; 44433, QRM de B.<br />

4925 R. Educacao Rural, Tefe AM, 2315-2323, 27 Dec 06, talks about<br />

farming & the flow of produce; 35342, echoing audio reducing readability.<br />

4935 R. Capixaba, Vitoria ES, 2317-2323, 27 Dec 06, folk songs w/ a a<br />

religious tone...; 35332.<br />

4965 R. Alvorada (listed) (tent), Parintins AM, 2324-..., 27 Dec 06,<br />

Braz. rhythms; 24331, QRM de ZMB.<br />

4985 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 2326-2342, 27 Dec 06, feature<br />

"Roteiro Cultural" in night prgr called "A Noite e Nossa", songs, TCs;<br />

55433.<br />

5035 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2011-..., 31 Dec 06, (unreadable) talks;<br />

15321, sporadic uty. QRM; // 9630 at 54433.<br />

5940.2 R. Guaruja Paulista, Guaruja SP, 2335-..., 27 Dec06, IDs, light<br />

songs; 24331.<br />

5969.9 R. Itatiaia, Belo Horizonte MG, 2239-2247, 28 Dec 06, f/ball<br />

news...; 43442, adjt. QRM.<br />

6000 R. Guaiba, Porto Alegre RS, 2235-2245, 28 Dec, 06, news,<br />

advertisements, f/ball news; 43432, adjt. QRM.


6010 R. Inconfidencia, Belo Horizonte MG, 2218-2235, 28 Dec 06, talks,<br />

Braz. rhythms; 43442.<br />

6080 R. CBN Anhangueera, Goiania GO, 2227-..., 28 Dec, newscast, fq ann.<br />

at 2228; 42441, adjt. QRM de DW 6075, probably via POR, and if so then<br />

just 75 km away northwards of me; // 4915 simply like a local.<br />

6135 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2231-2238, 28 Dec 06, newscast, songs;<br />

43442, QRM de CLA stn R. Republica + its CUB jammer.<br />

9515 R. Novas de Paz, Curitiba PR, 1942-1956, 27 Dec 06, "musica gaucha",<br />

adv. for "Balsamo da Amazonia", all in some religious prgr; 44433.<br />

9530 R. Transmundial, Santa Maria RS, 2138-2203, 28 Dec 06, Voz do Brasil<br />

natl. newscast, fqs ann. 2200 followed by a religious prgr; 55444.<br />

9565 R. Tupi, Curitiba PR, 2140-2206, 28 Dec 06, Voz do Brasil, songs<br />

2200, preacher by "the one & only" David Miranda...; 55444; AC type hum in<br />

carrier.<br />

9615 R. Cultura, Sao Paulo SP, by far the best stn as far as prgrs are<br />

concerned, 2144-2211, 28 Dec, news, S.Paulo stock exchnage infos in news<br />

magazine "Atencao, Brasil!", then oldies prgr; 55444.<br />

9630 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 1110-1155, 31 Dec 06, prgr "Radio<br />

Revista"; 25432, but later some QRM de UNID in Chinese.<br />

9675 R. Cancao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista SP, 1239-1252, 27 Dec 06, talks;<br />

23431, adjt. QRM de 9680. 9675 ditto, 2147-22<strong>05</strong>, 28 Dec 06, Voz do Brasil,<br />

fqs-affiliated stns list, religious prgr "Acorda para Deus"; 55444,<br />

splashing over many adjt. chs., clipped audio.<br />

9645.2 R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo SP, 1907-1926, 27 Dec 06, "noticiario<br />

Bandeirantes"; 33442, adjt. & co-ch QRM de CRI.<br />

9665 R. Marumby, Florianopolis SC, 1910-1935, 27 Dec 06, preacher, talks;<br />

33442, adjt. QRM.<br />

9694.8 R. Rio Mar, Manaus AM, 1912-1937, 27 Dec 06, music, "quarta-feira<br />

de pura libertacao" (religious sense), the day's reading followed by<br />

preaching as if to season the dish...; 35433. 9694.9 ditto, 1107-f/out<br />

1240, 31 Dec 06, religious prgr, music; 35443.<br />

11724.9 R. Novas de Paz, Curitiba PR, 1333-..., 28 Dec 06, religious<br />

prgr, greetings, songs; 24432. 11724.9 ditto, 1940-<strong>2007</strong>, 31 Dec 06,<br />

religious songs, ID, fqs+affiliated stns list (R. Marumby included<br />

therein), prgr "A Biblia Sagrada"; 52442, QRM de DW; rated 55444 at 2000.<br />

11734.9 R. Transmundial, Sta Ma RS, 1346-..., 28 Dec 06, newscast, Bible<br />

passages reading, prgr "Diario (about Bible verses...); 33442, QRM de TUR.<br />

11780 R. Nacional da Amazonia, Brasilia DF, 1515-1611, 28 Dec 06, Braz.<br />

rhythms, mailbox; 35433.<br />

11785 R. Guaiba, Pto Alegre RS, 1942-2003, 31 Dec 06, talks about the<br />

year's end celebrations, advs.; 33442, adjt. QRM de B 11780.<br />

11815 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 1950-2010, 31 Dec 06, pops, milk<br />

drinking promo, songs; 55444.<br />

11829.9 R. CBN Anhangueera, Goiania GO, 1336-1510, 28 Dec 06, "Revista da<br />

Imprensa" in newscast,..., interview about a new dam; 35433, co-ch QRM at<br />

1510. 11829.9 ditto, 1957-2006, 31 Dec 06, reports on the Sao Silvestre


marathon, newscast; 55444.<br />

11925 R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo SP, 2204-2225, 28 Dec 06, chat prgr<br />

"Cafe com Bobagem", ment'ed the 70th annivers. of the stn, Carnaval songs,<br />

fqs ann. followed by feature "Desporto em Debate"; 55444.<br />

(all 38 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

BURKINA FASO 7230 R. Burkina, Ouagadougou, 1235-..., 27 Dec 06, French,<br />

talks; 24432, adjt. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

CAMEROON [non] 11840 RFSC - No Cameroon clandestine radio station<br />

anymore. 11840 Channel is empty at 1835 UT, not even a carrier whistle,<br />

when SSB reception mode on set. [IBB VOA Dari Lampertheim co-channel til<br />

1830 UT only]. Also missed this RFSC registration entry in latest DTK T-<br />

systems Juelich schedule of <strong>Jan</strong> 3rd, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 6)<br />

CANADA 9625 C<strong>BC</strong>-No. Quebec Sce., Sackville, 1204-1224, 01 <strong>Jan</strong>,<br />

Vernacular, talks; 35432.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

COLOMBIA 5910 Marfil Esterio via LV de tu Conciencia, Lomalinda, 2323-<br />

..., 01 <strong>Jan</strong>, Spanish, ballads & local rhythms; 55444.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

COSTA RICA 9724.9 University Network, Cahuita, 11<strong>05</strong>-..., 31 Dec 06,<br />

English, preaching; 34422.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

CYPRUS 6150.04 I was rather skeptical, too. But now, back from a few<br />

day in my quiet <strong>DX</strong> location far off Milano and her terrible noises, I'm a<br />

believer. No kidding, Bayrak International is alive and kicking and its<br />

programs are quite enjoyable, aat that. I logged it last <strong>Jan</strong>uary 5 in the<br />

early morning, after <strong>05</strong>.00z. Curiously, Gene Scott is alive and kicking as<br />

well on the same channel from Costa Rica according to Eibi, but his<br />

sermons couldn't make it against Bayrak nostalgic soul and pop sound. A<br />

few IDs, time checks, some later program announcements and headlines. Only<br />

frequencies mentioned were the station's two FM outlets (87.8 and 1<strong>05</strong>).<br />

So, best time to try for it in Western Europe could be around <strong>05</strong>, slightly<br />

off frequency 6150.04 or so, and I tuned it on LSB, in spite of<br />

Scott's being lower than that to reduce splatters from 6155), but last<br />

night I've heard them starting from 0300 UTC. If Anker or others care to<br />

hear a few samples of this reception, please refer to:<br />

<br />

(Andy Lawendel-I, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

Heard a tiny signal on 6150.04 the other day <strong>Jan</strong> 9th, wb.<br />

CZECH REP Radio Bila Hora - a pirate station from the Czech Republic<br />

(3334 kHz) has a new web site:<br />

<br />

It contains photos, copies of reception reports and a text on history of<br />

this station (in Czech). The station has been on the air always on the<br />

last day of the year.<br />

(Karel Honzik-CZE, hcdx <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

DIEGO GARCIA 4319 AFN, Diego Garcia, 1848-1858, 30 Dec 06, songs &<br />

talks, alkohol + driving advice, refs. to the Radioscope prgr; 43443,<br />

adjt. uty. QRM as usual.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

ECUADOR [and non] Complete winter B-06 schedule of HCJB WORLD RADIO


Arabic 2100-2200 Daily 12015 SAC 250 kW / 060 deg to North Africa<br />

Bangla 1245-1300 Fri 15430 KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to South Asia<br />

Bhojpuri 1245-1300 Thu 15430 KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to South Asia<br />

Chhattisgarhi 1300-1315 Fri-Sun 154<strong>05</strong> KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to South Asia<br />

Cofan 1100-1130 Daily 6<strong>05</strong>0 QUI <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 018&172 to SoAmerica<br />

English 0730-0930 Daily 11750 KNX <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 120 deg to SoPacific<br />

0930-1000 Daily 15360 KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to SoEaAsia<br />

1000-1130 Daily 15430 KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to SoEaAsia<br />

1030-1130 Daily 15400 KNX 100 kW / 340 deg to East Asia<br />

1130-1200 Mon-Sat 15430 KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to SoEaAsia<br />

1245-1300 Sat 15430 KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to South Asia<br />

German 0230-0330 Daily 9780 QUI 100 kW / 324 deg to Mexico<br />

0630-0730 Daily 9740 QUI 100 kW / 042 deg to West Europe<br />

0630-0730 Daily 21455 QUI 001 kW / 035&225 to EUR/SouthPAC<br />

1600-1700 Daily 3955 JUL 100 kW / non-dir to West Europe<br />

2230-2400 Daily 12040 QUI 100 kW / 131 deg to SoAmerica<br />

Gujarati 1245-1300 Mon 15430 KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to South Asia<br />

Hindi 1315-1330 Daily 154<strong>05</strong> KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to South Asia<br />

Hmar 1245-1300 Tue 15430 KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to South Asia<br />

Indonesian 1200-1230 Daily 15430 KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to SoEaAsia<br />

Japanese 2230-2300 Sat/Sun 15525 KNX 100 kW / 340 deg to East Asia<br />

Kulina 2250-2300 Daily 11920 QUI 250 kW / 126 deg to Brasil<br />

Kuruk 1300-1315 Mon/Thu 154<strong>05</strong> KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to South Asia<br />

Malay 1130-1200 Sun 15430 KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to SoEaAsia<br />

Malayalam 1245-1300 Sun 15430 KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to South Asia<br />

Mandarin 0930-1030 Daily 15400 KNX 100 kW / 340 deg to East Asia<br />

1130-1230 Daily 15400 KNX 100 kW / 340 deg to East Asia<br />

2300-2330 Sat/Sun 15525 KNX 100 kW / 340 deg to East Asia<br />

Marathi 1245-1300 Wed 15430 KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to South Asia<br />

Marwari 1300-1315 Tue 154<strong>05</strong> KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to South Asia<br />

Nepali 1230-1245 Sat-Thu 15430 KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to South Asia<br />

Portuguese 0800-0930 Daily 9745 QUI 100 kW / 100 deg to North Brasil<br />

0800-0930 Daily 21455 QUI 001 kW / 035&225 to Europe/SoPAC<br />

1530-1800 Daily 15295 QUI 100 kW / 139 deg to Brasil<br />

2300-0230 Daily 11920 QUI 250 kW / 126 deg to Brasil<br />

2300-0230 Daily 12020 QUI 100 kW / 100 deg to Brasil<br />

Quichua 0000-0300 Daily 3220 QUI 010 kW / 090vert to SoAmerica<br />

0800-1100 Daily 690 QUI <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 000&180 to Ecuador<br />

0830-1000 Daily 6125 QUI 100 kW / 155 deg to SoAmerica<br />

0830-1300 Daily 3220 QUI 010 kW / 090vert to SoAmerica<br />

0830-1300 Daily 6080 QUI 010 kW / 090vert to SoAmerica<br />

0930-1100 Daily 21455 QUI 001 kW / 035&225 to Europe/SoPAC<br />

2100-2300 Daily 9745 QUI 100 kW / 155 deg to SoAmerica<br />

2100-0300 Daily 6080 QUI 010 kW / 090vert to SoAmerica<br />

Russian 1700-1730 Daily 98<strong>05</strong> RMP 500 kW / 062 deg to Russia<br />

Spanish 0100-<strong>05</strong>00 Daily 9745 QUI 100 kW / 325 deg to Mexico<br />

1100-<strong>05</strong>00 Daily 690 QUI <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 000&180 to Ecuador<br />

1100-1300 Daily 11960 QUI 100 kW / 355 deg to Cuba<br />

1100-1500 Daily 11690 QUI 100 kW / 150 deg to SoAmerica<br />

1130-1500 Daily 6<strong>05</strong>0 QUI <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 018&172 to SoAmerica<br />

1300-1500 Daily 11960 QUI 100 kW / 324 deg to Mexico<br />

1100-1600 Daily 21455 QUI 001 kW / 035&225 to Europe/SoPAC<br />

1900-<strong>05</strong>00 Daily 6<strong>05</strong>0 QUI <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 018&172 to Ecuador<br />

2000-<strong>05</strong>00 Daily 21455 QUI 001 kW / 035&225 EUR & SoPAC<br />

2100-2300 Daily 12000 QUI 100 kW / 150 deg to SoAmerica<br />

2300-0100 Daily 11700 QUI 100 kW / 160&330 to SoAM North<br />

Tamil 1230-1245 Fri 15430 KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to South Asia<br />

Telegu 1300-1315 Wed 154<strong>05</strong> KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to South Asia<br />

Urdu 1330-1400 Daily 15435 KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to South Asia<br />

Waorani 1030-1100 Daily 6<strong>05</strong>0 QUI <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 018&172 to SoAmerica<br />

<strong>DX</strong> Party Line 0730-0745 Sat 11750 KNX <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 120 deg to SoPacific<br />

1030-1045 Sat 15400 KNX 100 kW / 340 deg to East Asia


1100-1115 Sat 15430 KNX 100 kW / 307 deg to SoEastAsia<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 5)<br />

3279.7 LV del Napo, Tena, 2306-2317, 28 Dec 06, Spanish, prayer; 45332.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

EGYPT Having fun on Google Earth imagery I have just spotted what seems<br />

to be two shortwave sites very close to Cairo (and to each other) but not<br />

matching the three known coordinates of ABS, ABZ, or MOK. Please check (1)<br />

30 01 46N, 31 16 26E; (2) 30 01 35N, 31 16 37E. Just for good measure the<br />

main Cairo FM antenna seems to be squeezed into the same complex. Perhaps<br />

the Egyptian contributor can help me out.<br />

(Dan Goldfarb-UK, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

Abu Zabaal 30 16 28 N 31 22 E<br />

Mokattam 30 01 36 N 31 16 41 E<br />

Yes very old eight dipols at [31 mb see below]<br />

My old archive files show of November 1998:<br />

9755 Holy Quran Radio 0200-2200 UT from Mokattam-EGY on 9755 kHz.<br />

B99 of 1999 season<br />

9755 0200-2200 28S,38,39,47N,48N MOK 100 ND 251098 280399 HQ2/0.5 ERU<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

Checking pics sent by my friend Mauno Ritola from Google Earth imagery (as<br />

I can't download it to my system) I can tell that the 2 attached pics are<br />

located in Mokattam (it's a well known mountain in Cairo) I can see FM TX<br />

when I pass by this area in Cairo, but never noticed these SW TX before.<br />

(Tarek Zeidan-EGY, <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

Google Earth Imagery. The large Radio Cairo SW site at Abis is located at<br />

31d 07' 38"N, 30d 04' 27"E (high resolution).<br />

(Douglas Johnson-USA, via Olle Alm, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 12, 2006)<br />

R. Cairo at Abis apparently at 31 07 30 N 30 04 26 E.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 14, 2006)<br />

Radio Cairo have been difficult to obtain verifications from over recent<br />

years but recently I tried again and did get a nice friendly e-mail reply<br />

from Marwan Khattab at Radio Cairo thanking me for my reception report for<br />

7270 and promising that a QSL card will be sent soon. His address is<br />

<br />

(Ian Cattermole-NZL, July NZ <strong>DX</strong> Times direct, 2006)<br />

ERITREA 5100 On 3 <strong>Jan</strong> at 1520 noted a station with educational program<br />

in English on 5100. At the end they announced a P.O. Box number, then a<br />

short announcement in local language and off at 1530 after a song.<br />

I told Mauno Ritola-FIN about this and we've been monitoring the<br />

frequency. Next day reception was better 1500 onwards and we found out<br />

that they announce the address Adult Education and Media, Ministry of<br />

Education, P.O.Box 609, Asmara, Eritrea. Tel 125 546. And e-mail, that<br />

sounds like<br />

which however doesn't work. The actual name<br />

of the station is still unclear. It sounds like Radio Bama or Radio Bana.<br />

We've tried to contact numerous related and unrelated e-mail addresses in<br />

Eritrea to find out more, but nothing came back so far. English can be<br />

heard on 5100 from around 1500 til s-off 1530 weekdays. The transmitter<br />

seems to be on the air earlier with some programming, but too weak to tell<br />

the language. Last Sunday (7 <strong>Jan</strong>) I think I heard them 1530-1630 but too<br />

much local noise to tell for sure.


Two other sw channels of Dimtsi Hafash (VOBME) 7100 and 7175 seem to be<br />

carrying their regular programming at that time. So this is additional<br />

transmitter. Possibly (I assume) the one which was used earlier to<br />

broadcast clanny VO Sudan on around 8000. More info about this station is<br />

much appreciated.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

ETHIOPIA 5500 VoRevolu. of Tigre, Mek'ele, 1737-1755, 25 Dec 06,<br />

Tigrinya (tent), talks, tunes; 55343.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

FRANCE Google Earth imagery. TDF Strassburg Selestat [1161] / 1278 kHz<br />

MW 48 15 06 N 07 25 39 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

FRENCH GUIANA/U.K./USA<br />

New schedule of B<strong>BC</strong> in Spanish to CeAm and Carribean from Dec.18:<br />

0300-0400 on 6110 HRI 250 kW / 188 deg<br />

7325 SKN 300 kW / 260 deg<br />

7325 RMP 500 kW / 285 deg<br />

1000-1100 on 6140 GR 250 kW / 2<strong>05</strong> deg<br />

7315 HRI 250 kW / 152 deg<br />

9790 GUF 250 kW / 3<strong>05</strong> deg<br />

1100-1230 on 6140 GR 250 kW / 2<strong>05</strong> deg<br />

13760 GUF 250 kW / 3<strong>05</strong> deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

GABON/LIBYA The following article may cast some light on the appearance<br />

of the "Afropop" station vs Sawt Al-Amal.<br />

Gabon: Tripoli pret a participer a la rehabilitation des equipements<br />

d'Africa N degr1 Rubrique: Medias Gabonews, 13-06-2006<br />

Le Gabon et la Libye ont signe mardi a Libreville un accord pour la<br />

rehabilitation des equipements de la radio panafricaine, Africa N degr1<br />

emettant de Libreville et de Moyabi au Gabon, a rapporte la premiere<br />

chaine de television gabonaise.<br />

Le document a ete paraphe au siege de la vice-presidence de la Republique<br />

gabonaise entre le M. Basher Salah Basher, PDG du porte feuil libyen<br />

Africa pour les investissement et Louis Barthelemy Mapangou, PDG d'Africa<br />

N degr1.<br />

- a declare M. Mapangou apres la signature du document.<br />

- a-t-il ajoute dans la perspective de la dynamisation de cette radio et<br />

notamment son centre emetteur en onde courtes, l'un des plus puissants du<br />

continent mais qui a au fur et a mesure a perdu ses principaux clients<br />

ayant preferes le satellite et la frequence FM.<br />

Fervent defenseur des ondes courtes, M. Mapangou a estime que le<br />

partenariat avec la Libye permettra de couvrir toute l'Afrique en<br />

modulation de frequence.<br />

Creee en 1981, Africa n degr1 qui a pour slogan : ®La radio africaine ¯<br />

est la plus importante des radios africaines francophones. Ses programmes<br />

sont diffuses dans le monde entier grace a ses emetteurs ondes courtes,<br />

son site Internet et son bouquet satellitaire Africasat.<br />

La radio dispose egalement de relais FM (modulation de frequence) dans<br />

plusieurs capitales d'Afrique francophone et a Paris (107.5 FM).<br />

Africa n degr1 propose a ses 30 millions d'auditeurs (selon la direction<br />

de la radio) des bulletins d'information a chaque heure entre 5h30 et


23h00 (temps universel) et des grandes editions le matin (5h30 a 8h30), le<br />

midi (12h00) et le soir (18h00) composes par sa redaction situee a<br />

Libreville et ses correspondants bases dans plusieurs pays africains et en<br />

Europe.<br />

<br />

(via Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

GAMBIA 648 GRTS, Bonto, 2344-0003, 26 Dec 06, English, report from a<br />

reg. stn, Vernacular at 2355, talks; 54443, QRM de E.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

GEORGIA [Abkhazia] At 1530-1600 UTC on MW 1350 instead of Abkhaz Radio<br />

( // 9495 kHz) was heard a local Russian FM Radio "Relax FM". Often ID in<br />

Ru plus rock mx in Ru and En. From 1600 hrs Radio Rossii. Not checked on<br />

9495 kHz due to the stronger signal of TWR in Ru. (Dec 17 and 30).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 5)<br />

GERMANY Re: 60<strong>05</strong> DLR Berlin Britz OFF.<br />

If not seen yet: The 60<strong>05</strong> kHz transmitter of Deutschlandradio failed last<br />

night, they say 60<strong>05</strong> will be put back on air tomorrow when an already<br />

or<strong>der</strong>ed spare part is expected to arrive, see the enclosed posting.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

60<strong>05</strong> - Giampiero aus Italien vermisst den DLR Berlin Britz auf 60<strong>05</strong> kHz<br />

seit letzter Nacht, <strong>Jan</strong> 9. DLF Berlin Britz 6190 ist hier aber vom<br />

gleichen Standort auf Sendung, somit hat es wohl irgend einen Schaden an<br />

<strong>der</strong> 60<strong>05</strong> Anlage.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

Laut DeutschlandradioKultur Sen<strong>der</strong>technik ist gestern Abend <strong>der</strong> 60<strong>05</strong><br />

Telefunken Sen<strong>der</strong> in Britz ausgefallen. Morgen kommt das Ersatzteil und<br />

<strong>der</strong> Sen<strong>der</strong> soll wie<strong>der</strong> in Betrieb gehen.<br />

(Bernd Neumann-D DL7VC, A-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 10)<br />

Yes, still OFF on <strong>Jan</strong> 10th, at 1100 UT. But // DLF program on 6190 kHz via<br />

same Berlin Britz site is still on air. So, seemingly a tx damage. 60<strong>05</strong><br />

Programm is not Deutschlandfunk, but DeutschlandRADIO program, which is<br />

sister broadcaster of DLF, and // 177 kHz Oranienburg longwave.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 10)<br />

They must have sent for the wrong part as I find 60<strong>05</strong> is still empty this<br />

morning (now 1030 UT). When a "always on air" transmitter goes off for<br />

some reason it's interesting to hear what else is using the frequency -<br />

and on adjacent channels too. There was another on 60<strong>05</strong> just about audible<br />

yesterday afternoon but I didn't ID it - I'll try again later today and<br />

note the time correctly!<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

1400-1500 someone in Korean on 60<strong>05</strong>, presumably VOR via K/A.<br />

Stronginterference by RTTY txer (North Korean?)<br />

(later) At 2015 UT Korean on 60<strong>05</strong> by presumed KSDA (listed 2000-2100),<br />

accompanied by North Korean jamming. Still no Berlin signal. At 2015 Iran<br />

on 6010 with scratchy audio in English.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

This failed transmitter is a Telefunken S4001 without the equipment for<br />

fast retuning. It sits in the main transmitter building of the Berlin-<br />

Britz site:<br />

<br />

The 60<strong>05</strong> kHz antenna:<br />

<br />


And the original shortwave facility from 1950, now on air on 6190; the<br />

transmitter sits in the building with the greened-out mercury vapor lamp,<br />

probably in the room with the vertically mounted fluorescent lamp which<br />

can be seen through the window:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

More Britz pictures, also of the MW/FM masts (855, 990, 89.6):<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

Google Earth Imagery. Here are the coordinates of former RIAS Berlin 60<strong>05</strong><br />

kHz, now DLR 60<strong>05</strong>, and 6190 DLF Berlin site: 52 26 53 N 13 25 52 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

DWL 6075 disaster. There is one more source of delay, and that is in the<br />

ionosphere. When the transmitter frequency is well above MUF the delay is<br />

negligible, but when it is close to or somewhat below MUF (scatter<br />

reception) the signal will travel a consi<strong>der</strong>able distance within the<br />

ionosphere at a lower speed than the speed of light before the reflection<br />

is complete. In that way a variable delay that cannot be easily<br />

compensated is added on top. The echo on 6075 often results from a main<br />

signal propagating normally and a weaker scatter signal that is prone to<br />

add an echo even if the audio is synchronized at the transmitters. The<br />

echo will disappear only if the frequency of the second transmitter is<br />

much below the MUF as seen from the point of reception or if the main<br />

beams do not overlap. Reception free from echoing requires at least 60 dB<br />

protection between the signals, while the HFCC protection standards is<br />

hardly more than 30 dB.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

Some DTK T-Systems changes:<br />

Hamburg Local Radio from <strong>Jan</strong>. 7 till Feb. 25:<br />

1000-1100 on 6045 JUL 100 kW / non-dir Sun to WeEu in German<br />

Universal Life (UNL) from Dec. 30/31:<br />

1230-1300 on 6045 JUL 100 kW / non-dir Sat to WeEu in German, deleted<br />

1200-1300 on 6045 JUL 100 kW / non-dir Sun to WeEu in German, deleted<br />

1900-1930 on 71<strong>05</strong> JUL 100 kW / 115 deg Sun to WeAs in English, deleted<br />

0100-0130 on 7260 WER 125 kW / 090 deg Sun to SoAs in English, deleted<br />

CVC International from <strong>Jan</strong>. 1:<br />

1200-1500 on 15715 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg to WeAs in Arabic, deleted<br />

1500-1700 on 11830 JUL 100 kW / 140 deg to WeAs in Arabic, deleted<br />

1200-1500 on 13830 JUL 100 kW / 060 deg to EaEu in Russian, deleted<br />

1500-1700 on 117<strong>05</strong> JUL 100 kW / 060 deg to EaEu in Russian, deleted<br />

Polish Radio / Radio Polonia from <strong>Jan</strong>. 1:<br />

1530-1600 on 7180 WER 100 kW / 030 deg to EaEu in Russian, xUkrainian<br />

1600-1630 NF 6035 WER 100 kW / 075 deg to EaEu in Esperanto, x6<strong>05</strong>0<br />

1600-1630 NF 7170 WER 100 kW / 060 deg to EaEu in Esperanto, x7285<br />

1630-1730 NF 6140 JUL 100 kW 070 deg to EaEu Polish,x6<strong>05</strong>0 (from <strong>Jan</strong>.15)<br />

1900-1930 NF 5935 WER 100 kW / 090 deg to EaEu in Esperanto, x7290<br />

WYFR (Family Radio) from <strong>Jan</strong>. 1:<br />

1600-1700 on 5900#WER 250 kW 120 deg to WeAs Persian // 7430 SMF 250kW<br />

1700-1900 on 59<strong>05</strong>*WER 250 kW 060 deg to EaEu Russian // 7435 A-A 200kW<br />

#strong co-ch Radio Bulgaria in Bulgarian<br />

*strong co-ch Radio Rossii in Russian and RFI in Russian from 1800 !!!


Radio Reveil Paroles de Vie:<br />

1830-1845 11840 JUL 100 kW 160 deg Tue/Thu to SoAf French,x1830-1900 Thu<br />

Bible Voice Broadcasting Network (BVBN)<br />

0915-0930 5945 JUL 100 kW 290 deg Fri to WeEu Punjabi, delet.from <strong>Jan</strong> 12<br />

1900-1945 on 6015 JUL 100 kW / 060 deg Sat to EaEu in English, x1900-2015<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>30 NF 9615 WER 100 kW / 120 deg Sat to EaAf in Amharic, x11640<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>00 NF 9615 WER 100 kW / 120 deg Sun to EaAf in Amharic, x11640<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

Following a summary of the T-Systems schedule changes as of <strong>Jan</strong>uary 1st,<br />

as shown in an updated sheet sent out today. Most are related to the end<br />

of DW transmissions via Wertachtal and the consi<strong>der</strong>ably stepped-up<br />

transmitter usage by DW at Nauen, but there are also the already reported<br />

new AWR services, replacing Al-Dhabbaya transmissions.<br />

Anything not mentioned herein continues unchanged, including all<br />

Wertachtal transmissions (except DW) as already pointed out.<br />

Adventist World Radio:<br />

Additional transmissions, all daily and WER with 250 kW:<br />

0300-0330: 7185, 135 deg.<br />

0300-0400: 7315, 135 deg.<br />

1200-1300: 15140, 90 deg.<br />

1300-1500: 11725, 75 deg.<br />

1500-1600: 9855, 90 deg.<br />

1500-1600: 11670, 75 deg.<br />

1630-1700: 119<strong>05</strong>, 135 deg.<br />

1730-1800: 11795, 135 deg.<br />

IBB:<br />

VOA Persian now via WER 100 kW at 1<strong>05</strong> deg.:<br />

1630-1729: 12110<br />

1730-1829: 9495<br />

1830-1930: 9680<br />

Polskie Radio:<br />

1600-1629: 7170 at 75 deg. replaces 7285 at 45 deg.; WER 100 kW<br />

1600-1630: 6035 WER (100 kW, 75 deg.) replaces NAU on 6<strong>05</strong>0<br />

1900-1930: 5935 WER (100 kW, 75 deg.) replaces NAU on 7290<br />

Hamburger Lokalradio:<br />

Weekly transmissions scheduled until Feb 25;<br />

Sat 1000-1100 on 6045, JUL ND<br />

Universelles Leben:<br />

All transmissions cancelled.<br />

Evangelische Missionsgemeinden:<br />

Sat 1200-1230 on 11840 moved from NAU to WER (250 kW, 35 deg.)<br />

Hrvatski Radio:<br />

0200-0600 on 7285 moved from NAU to WER (125 kW, 325 deg.)<br />

Christian Voice:<br />

Cancelled (as already shown in earlier schedule releases) were 13830 1200-<br />

1459, 117<strong>05</strong> 1500-1659, 15715 1200-1500 and 11830 1500-1659 which were all<br />

Juelich. Thus CVC programming now goes out from Germany via the WER plant<br />

only, no matter that they will take over JUL when T- Systems abandons it<br />

at yearend.<br />

Pan American Broadcasting:<br />

13645 Sat 1400-1415, Sun 1430-1445 moves from NAU to WER (250 kW, 90 deg.)


The Overcomer Ministries (aka. Bro.S.):<br />

9670 cancelled, since Nov 14 6110 (JUL 290 deg.) now daily 1300-1559<br />

HCJB:<br />

1600-1700 on 3955 now via WER (100 kW) instead of JUL<br />

(so the ex-3995 HQ antenna went out of use not for a single day)<br />

Family Radio:<br />

1800-1900 on 3955 moved to WER as well.<br />

Additional transmissions via WER with 500 kW each (only 500 kW services<br />

there at present!):<br />

1600-1700 on 5900 (1<strong>05</strong> deg.),<br />

1700-1900 on 59<strong>05</strong> (60 deg.).<br />

Sagalee Bilisummaa Oromoo:<br />

Moved from JUL to WER already effective Dec 16;<br />

1700-1759 (not Mon) on 9485, 125 kW at 140 deg.<br />

EFD (what's this?): Moved from JUL to WER;<br />

Wed, Fri and Sun 1900-1959 on 9620, 100 kW at 135 deg.<br />

Radio Reveil Paroles de Vie:<br />

Now Tue and Thus 1830-1845, ex Thu 1830-1859; unchanged JUL 160 deg.<br />

Bible Voice Broadcasting changes omitted here, their schedule is just a<br />

little bit too complex to follow.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 3)<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

Deutsche Welle Monitoring and Direction Finding station at Hueckeswagen<br />

Bockhacken. 51 06 38 N 7 16 46 E<br />

"Mess- und Empfangsstation" - inaugurated in 1964.<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

DLF Neumuenster Arpsdorf 1269 kHz 300 kW<br />

54 02 31 N 09 50 55 E<br />

NDR Hamburg 972 kHz 100 kW MW<br />

53 31 <strong>05</strong> N 10 06 48 E<br />

DWD Pinneberg DHH48 147.3 longwave, Navtex 490/518 kHz maritime weather<br />

stn<br />

53 40 25 N 09 48 33 E<br />

<br />

NDR Mess- und Empfangsstation Wedel Wittsmoor [Wittmoorweg !]<br />

53 37 39 N 09 43 26 E<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />


NDR/former SFB Dannenberg 630 kHz MW<br />

53 03 56 N 10 53 49 E<br />

NDR Hannover Hemmingen 828 kHz MW<br />

52 19 37 N 09 44 14 E<br />

DLF / VoRUS Koenigslutter Scheppau 756 / 630 kHz MW<br />

52 17 32 N 10 43 32 E<br />

DLF Nordkirchen 549 kHz MW<br />

51 45 20 N 07 32 21 E<br />

WDR Langenberg 1539 / 720 kHz MW<br />

51 21 09 N 07 08 10 E<br />

see also<br />

<br />

... 4 pictures<br />

HR Hoher Meissner 594 kHz MW<br />

51 12 28 N 09 50 47 E<br />

TWR-ERF Mainflingen-C site 1539 700 kW MW<br />

50 00 12 N 08 58 33 E<br />

but the new TRANSRADIO horizontal fountain nighttime antenna<br />

[6x cross dipole] missed yet. See<br />

to /id337.htm ... in English<br />

to /id321.htm ... in German<br />

DTK T-systems commercial longwave site Mainflingen-A & B site<br />

50 00 53 N 09 00 28 E<br />

50 00 27 N 09 01 00 E<br />

SWR Wolfsheim 1017 kHz 100 kW, 1485 kHz DRM 0.3 kW MW<br />

49 52 32 N 08 03 18 E<br />

and the new reserve mast at<br />

49 52 40 N 08 03 <strong>05</strong> E<br />

to /id385.htm ... in English<br />

to /id381.htm ... in German<br />

SWR Muehlacker 576 kHz MW / former 6030 kHz SW<br />

48 56 27 N 08 51 07 E<br />

SWR Freiburg Lehen 828 kHz MW<br />

48 00 48 N 07 47 37 E<br />

SWR Muehlacker 576 kHz MW / former 6030 kHz SW<br />

48 56 27 N 08 51 07 E<br />

SWR Rohrdorf 666 kHz MW / former 7265 kHz SW<br />

48 01 22 N 09 07 <strong>05</strong> E<br />

DTK T-systems [exDWL] Wertachtal SW site<br />

48 <strong>05</strong> 13 N 10 41 40 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

Google Earth imagery. Ist das <strong>der</strong> DLF-DLR Putbus Mast location ?<br />

54 21 35 N 13 29 14 E<br />

MW Potsdam Golm ?? [ceased in summer 1979]<br />

here??? 52 24 41 N 12 57 56 E<br />

Weimar Belve<strong>der</strong>e 50 56 48 N 11 20 30 E


Bernburg originate of 1947year 51 48 37 N 11 43 20 E<br />

Keula Worbis 51 20 7 N 10 32 3 E<br />

Ronneburg 50 48 41 N 12 12 57 E<br />

Ruegen Radio (Empfang Glowe - und Sen<strong>der</strong> in Lohme - getrennt)<br />

eher Sendestation in Lohme 54 34 51 N 13 36 39 E<br />

Die Empfangsstelle in Glowe zeigt nur noch eine braune Flaeche, die mal<br />

Antennen beherbergte? 54 34 15 N 13 29 5 E<br />

<br />

und das ist Erich's Badeinsel 54 19 29 N 13 32 4 E<br />

und was ist dies? (NVA?) 54 40 26 N 13 23 13 E<br />

Die Bundesmarine ist jetzt in Ladelund an <strong>der</strong> daen. Grenze:<br />

mit <strong>der</strong> Wullenweber Abhoer Antenne<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

sowie ueber 23.4 kHz U-Boot Langwelle im Emsland.<br />

German Marine Forces Submarine radio station<br />

DHO 38 Ramsloh-Saterland, 50 kms east of Papenburg.<br />

23.4 kHz longwave, 390 kW, two shifted tetragons, 8 x 353.7 meters tall<br />

masts, 690 meters apart. 53 04 48 N 07 36 54 E<br />

Ramsloh is the German Marine radio transmitter for communication with<br />

submarines worldwide up to 30 meters water depth.<br />

see<br />

<br />

Und hier auch noch etwas:<br />

<br />

<br />

http://www.lostplaces.de/cms/fernmeldeaufklarung-eloka-sigint/<br />

und einiges an<strong>der</strong>e aus, aus Ost un West:<br />

<br />

RegTP / Bundesnetzagentur Konstanz<br />

47 41 18 N 9 12 2 E<br />

links die Wullenweber Peil- und Abhoerantenne.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 27)<br />

5965 Next program on February 4th, at 1300 UT.<br />

MV Baltic Radio ist am Sonntag, dem 7. <strong>Jan</strong>uar <strong>2007</strong>, um 14 Uhr MEZ im 49-m-<br />

Europa-Band, 5965 KHz wie<strong>der</strong> auf Sendung.<br />

MV Baltic Radio is on Sunday, 7th of <strong>Jan</strong>uary <strong>2007</strong>, at 13 o'clock UTC in


the 49-m-European-Shortwave-Band, 5965 kHz on air again.<br />

MV Baltic Radio geht am kommenden Sonntag, dem 7. <strong>Jan</strong>uar ab 14 Uhr MEZ<br />

wie<strong>der</strong> schwungvoll on air. Das Team des privaten Radiosen<strong>der</strong>s aus<br />

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern wuenscht allen Hoerern ein gesundes und<br />

erfolgreiches Jahr <strong>2007</strong>. In unseren Sendungen, auf <strong>der</strong> Homepage und im<br />

Newsletter wollen wir weiter ueber nationale und internationale<br />

Musikereignisse berichten. Darueber hinaus gibt es wie<strong>der</strong> viel Musik, die<br />

wir aus unseren Archiven hervorholen und von kleineren Musikverlagen<br />

zugeschickt bekommen (z.B. Silver Swan, Motoerhead, The Creation,<br />

Hansenrock u.v.m.).<br />

In unserem Special berichten wir ueber die britische Rockband Queen, die<br />

ab Anfang <strong>der</strong> 70er Jahre die Konzertbuehnen <strong>der</strong> Welt eroberte. Anlass<br />

dafuer ist <strong>der</strong> 15. Todestag von Saenger Freddie Mercury am 24. November<br />

2006.<br />

MV Baltic Radio is next Sunday 7th <strong>Jan</strong>uary from 13:00 UTC with full power<br />

on air again. The team of the private radio station from Mecklenburg-<br />

Western Pomerania wishes a healthy and successful year <strong>2007</strong> all listeners.<br />

In our broadcastings, on the homepage and in the newsletter we will report<br />

about national and international music events. In addition, we bring again<br />

a lot of music from our music archive and from the small independent music<br />

labels which send us her CDs (e.g. Silver Swan, Motoerhead, The Creation,<br />

Hansenrock and many other). In our special we report about the British<br />

rock band the Queen, who from the beginning of the 70s on the concert<br />

stages the peoble enthusiasm of the world. The reason is the 15-th day of<br />

death of the frontman of Queen Freddie Mercury on the 24th November 2006.<br />

Contact via:<br />

R&R Medienservice, Roland Rohde, Seestrasse 17, 19089 Goehren, Germany<br />

Telefon: ++49 [0] 178 8953872<br />

E-Mail: Internet: <br />

(via Klaus Fuehrlich-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 5)<br />

GIBRALTAR one of the "locals" on the SW coast:<br />

1458 R. Gibraltar, Wellington Front, sl. "Gibraltar's Radio", 1358-...,<br />

28 Dec 06, Spanish (for a change, music & songs; 55444 via the 270 m CeAfr<br />

Bev. or the "back" of the 200 m CeAm Beverage. Unfortunately, it's only a<br />

"local" during daytime as QRM de Sunrise R in London is usually heavy in<br />

the evening.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

GREECE 15630 ERA 5 Athens Avlis. Foreign language service in En/Fr/Sp<br />

0700-1000 UT.<br />

I checked the ERA Athens foreign service in 0700-1000 UT slot on <strong>Jan</strong><br />

8/9/10.<br />

Noted En 0700, Fr 0800, Sp 0900 UT news and magazine feature, like<br />

international news, local Greece weather report for tourists.<br />

Program of 60 minutes duration each.<br />

Nx also at half hour xx.30 in En&Fr, but not in Spanish. I guess only<br />

local MW 665/666 and FM channel announced. Schedule and SW frequency given<br />

in Greek language on the transmission end at 09.59:30 UT.<br />

15630 kHz channel selection in European winter season is far too high.<br />

9935 or 11645 would be a better choice to serve all Europe. Athens should<br />

use the STATHMOS MAKEDONIAS antenna and 9935 kHz channel for better<br />

coverage. 15630 at 0700 UT skips over my head, poor S=5-7, some days full<br />

fade-in properly very late at about 0850 UT. But still fade down<br />

interruption occurs often even in the 0900-1000 UT portion, depending on<br />

propagation condition.


Transmission noted again bad audio fee<strong>der</strong>, which suffered by 20% Greek<br />

audio UNDERNEATH, or an audio mixture at Avlis Greece tx site occured?,<br />

of // Greek service, which is powerhouse on 9420 and 121<strong>05</strong> kHz at same<br />

time.<br />

At 0800-1200 (Tues only) usual maintenance BREAK, but varying, sometimes<br />

at 0830-1130 UT only.<br />

Need further check on Saturday morning, whether ERA 5 En/Fr/Sp service<br />

scheduled 6 days a week.<br />

Greek to Europe noted also on 7475 kHz til approx. 0600 UT, and 9420 &<br />

121<strong>05</strong>[toAF] at 0600-1000 UT.<br />

(wb, <strong>Jan</strong> 8/9/10)<br />

ERA 5 VOICE OF GREECE B-06 in Greek:<br />

[NOTE: bracketed items are changes/correxions by John Babbis, dxld]<br />

2300-0650 on 7475 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to NoAm [0000-0450]<br />

2300-0700 on 9420 AVL 250 kW / 323 deg to NoAm [0000-<strong>05</strong>00]<br />

2300-0650 on 121<strong>05</strong> AVL 100 kW / 226 deg to SoAm<br />

0700-1000 on 9420 AVL 250 kW / 323 deg to WeEu [<strong>05</strong>00-1000]<br />

0700-1000 on 121<strong>05</strong> AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to CeAf<br />

[<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>50 on 7475 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu]<br />

0700-1000 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu<br />

1100-1600 on 9420 AVL 250 kW / 323 deg to WeEu<br />

1100-1550 on 17525 AVL 100 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to AUS<br />

1600-2000 on 9420 AVL 250 kW / 323 deg to WeEu<br />

1600-1950 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu<br />

2000-2300 on 7475 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu [2000-2400]<br />

2000-2300 on 9420 AVL 250 kW / 323 deg to WeEu [2000-2400]<br />

English transmissions:<br />

Sat 14<strong>05</strong>-1500; Sun 11<strong>05</strong>-1200; Mon 0030-0130<br />

ERA 3 RADIOFONIKOS STATHMOS MAKEDONIAS in Greek<br />

1100-1650 on 9935 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu<br />

1700-2250 on 7450 AVL 100 kW / 323 deg to WeEu<br />

(<strong>DX</strong> Mix News, Bulgaria, Nov 27 via dxld)<br />

Radio Filia noted only on MW 666 kHz from 1400 UT in Ar, from 1430 in<br />

Serbian, from 1500 in Bulgarian etc. It seems not a broadcast already in<br />

German yet. (<strong>Jan</strong> 3).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 5)<br />

GREENLAND 3815 Kalaalit Nunaata R via Tasiilaq coastal stn, 2202-...,<br />

27 Dec 06, Danish, newscast; 23341.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

GUATEMALA 4780 R. Cultural Coatan, San Sebastian de Coatan, 2232-2242,<br />

27 Dec 06, Spanish, Church news & injfos, organ tunes; 44332, adjt. QRM de<br />

nr. stn.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

GUINEA 1385.9 R. Rurale, Labe, 2232-2242, 26 Dec 06, Vernacular, talks;<br />

45343, muffled audio.<br />

7125 R. Conakry/R. Guinee, Sonfonya, seems silent.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

HUNGARY Frequency changes of Radio Budapest from <strong>Jan</strong>. 1:<br />

English to NoAm


0200-0228 NF 5980 JBR 250 kW / 306 deg, x6110<br />

to avoid RAI Internat. in Italian<br />

Hungarian to NoAm<br />

0100-0158 NF 5980 JBR 250 kW / 306 deg, x6110<br />

to avoid RAI Internat. from 0130<br />

Italian to Eu<br />

1730-1758 NF 6025 JBR 100 kW / 225 deg, x7145* re-ex6025!!!<br />

2130-2158 NF 6025 JBR 100 kW / 225 deg, x5970, re-ex6025!!!<br />

*to avoid DW in Russian<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

ICELAND 189 RUV, Gufuskalar, 1839-1906, 30 Dec 06, pops, mainly local,<br />

talks, news 1900; 44453, adjt. QRM de D 183.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

Background of the discontinuation of the SW relays is that the Icelandic<br />

National Broadcaster Rikisutvarpid (RUV) is planning to put its radio & TV<br />

programs on satellite this year. According to Icelandic press reports, the<br />

RUV council is going to decide within the next weeks which satellite will<br />

be chosen. The service will target primarily the Icelandic fishery fleet<br />

and remote farms in the Icelandic highlands, secondly Icelandic nationals<br />

living abroad in European countries.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 5)<br />

INDIA 4760 AIR, Leh, Kashmir, 1626-1630*, 02 <strong>Jan</strong>, Vernacular, songs,<br />

ID+anns. 1630; 35432; AIR Port Blair (tent) in English vy. faint after<br />

1630.<br />

4830 AIR, Jammu & Kashmir, 1510-1533, 30 Dec 06, Indian songs, English,<br />

news 1530; 25432, improving.<br />

4850 AIR, Khima, 1508-1532, 30 Dec 06, English, news 1530; 25432,<br />

improving; vy. good 1530 02 <strong>Jan</strong>.<br />

4860 AIR, Kingsway, 1902-1915, 27 Dec 06, Urdu, folk songs; 45333,<br />

occasionally bnlocked by uty. QRM.<br />

4895 AIR, Kurseong, 1518-1546, 02 <strong>Jan</strong>, Vernacular, talks, ID, English,<br />

news, talks; 24442.<br />

4910 AIR, Jaipur, 1534-..., 30 Dec 06, English, newscast; 25432.<br />

4940 AIR, Guwahati A, 1510-1552, 02 <strong>Jan</strong>, Vernacular, Indian pops,<br />

English, news, talks; 35432.<br />

4950 AIR, Srinagar B, 1502-1538, 02 <strong>Jan</strong>, Vernacular, Ind. songs, talks,<br />

news, music; 25432.<br />

4970 AIR, Shillong, 1606-1619, 02 <strong>Jan</strong>, Vernacular+English, ops, ID 1615;<br />

34433.<br />

(all 9 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

INDONESIA 46<strong>05</strong> RRI-Serui on Dec 30 at 0834-0925 UT. 33222 Talk and<br />

music in Indonesian. ID at 0925 UT as Radio Republik Indonesia Serui.<br />

(Kyoshiro Ishizaki-JPN, JPNpremium <strong>Jan</strong> 5)<br />

IRAN/IRAQ 15085 An unscheduled Indonesian service of IRIB Tehran noted<br />

today <strong>Jan</strong> 7th[and partly on <strong>Jan</strong> 8th too] at 0830-0927 UT on the like<br />

"European" angle azimuth of 310 degrees via Kamalabad 500 kW. Superpower<br />

signal here in Germany. 15085 is used for Italian sce at 0630, and German<br />

at 0730-0827 UT.


This OOB frequency seems a favorite of the IRIB technicians at Kamalabad<br />

to check their 500 kW equipment.<br />

Indonesian sce website: Frekuensi Dan Jadwal Waktu Siaran<br />

1230-1327 UT 15200 [also scheduled 17570]; and reserve channels 15275,<br />

15295, and 17845 kHz.<br />

2230-2327 UT 5945, 7255; and reserve channel 5935.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

Frequency changes for VOIROI/IRIB:<br />

1300-1327 NF 9650 SIR 500 kW / 060 deg in Japanese, x9640 // 9510<br />

1430-1527 NF 7380 KAM 500 kW / 100 deg in Bengali, x7295 // 5910, 7330<br />

1730-1827 NF 62<strong>05</strong> SIR 500 kW / 320 deg in German, x6200 // 6255, 7380<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED At 1641-1657 UT on 3931 and during the song moving to 3941<br />

kHz - here heard till 1702 UT. Without ID, only drummed military songs in<br />

presumed Kurdish or similar (<strong>Jan</strong> 2).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 6)<br />

A new Kurdish radio station identifying itself as the Voice of the<br />

Kurdistan Democratic Party was observed on 5 <strong>Jan</strong>uary. It was noted on-air<br />

for 30 minutes from 0400 to 0430. The broadcast consisted of 15 minutes<br />

continuous music and 15 minutes announcements.<br />

The station identified in Kurdish as "Erah Radyoy Dengi Kurdistana" and in<br />

Persian "Im Radyo Seda-ye Kordestan-e". The station, which broadcast on<br />

3930 kHz, signed-off at 0429.<br />

The Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran (KDP-I, or PDKI) already operates a<br />

radio station called the Voice of Iranian Kurdistan.<br />

This new station is possibly operated by a group which broke away from the<br />

KDP-I last month - an item on the Kurdish Media website explains, stating:<br />

"These former comrades have fabricated the PDKI's name for their new<br />

organization, this will cause confusion..." However, the article<br />

<br />

doesn't give the name of the breakaway organization.<br />

(B<strong>BC</strong>_M <strong>Jan</strong> 5, via Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK)<br />

On 10 <strong>Jan</strong> at 1630 (sign-on) noted clandestine station Voice of the<br />

Kurdistan Democratic Party on 3925.1 in Kurdish. At 1726 a Farsi program<br />

started. S-off around 1800. Strong signal and no jammers at all. This was<br />

reported earlier (by B<strong>BC</strong>_M 5 <strong>Jan</strong> via dxld) to be on air 0400-0430 on 3930.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

What is the "true" name of this station? The B<strong>BC</strong>_M item said that "it<br />

identified itself as the Voice of the Kurdistan Democratic Party", and<br />

stated that the station identification in Kurdish was "Erah Radyoy Dengi<br />

Kurdistana" and in Farsi "Im Radyo Seda-ye Kordestan-e". This would be<br />

"Radio Voice of Kurdistan" rather than "Voice of the Kurdistan Democratic<br />

Party". Maybe what B<strong>BC</strong>_M meant was that the station name is "Radio Voice<br />

of Kurdistan", and that the station presented itself as the moucepeace of<br />

the Kurdistan Democratic Party, without having this station name? Does the<br />

station use "Voice of the Kurdistan Democratic Party" in the<br />

announcements, as ID or as additional slogan?<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 10)<br />

IRELAND 252 RTE, Clarkestown (if not the exact site, what then?), 1501-<br />

1528, 30 Dec 06, English, advertisementes, newscast, f/ball; 44454, QRM de<br />

ALG, of course.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

I have just received word that RTE are to switch off their MW transmitters


from the end of <strong>2007</strong>. This would mean the end of 567 and 729 and basically<br />

the death of high-power MW in the Republic of Ireland.<br />

Instead, there would be quasi-national AM Christian services for which<br />

applications have currently been received at the <strong>BC</strong>I <br />

(Herman Boel-BEL on EMWG Yahoo Group <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

The decision to "Close Radio 1 Medium wave", i.e. 567, is mentioned in the<br />

document RTE's Guiding Principles published in November 2006<br />

<br />

However, that document indicates that it will happen in Q4 2008, not <strong>2007</strong>,<br />

though it has already been "agreed and costed in the Five-Year plan.<br />

(Andy Sennitt-HOL, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

The five applications for the Irish "quasi-national Christian and<br />

religious service" submitted in October 2006 can be viewed in detail at:<br />

<br />

Two of these mention RTE's 567 khz ceasing at the end of 2008 after which<br />

RTE would like the channel to be left dormant for a period of time. (The<br />

five applicants (CCN Ireland, R Maria, Spirit R, UCB Ireland & Yes R) put<br />

forward a variety of proposals in the "Transmission Options" sections of<br />

their applications, including using 612 kHz from the existing RTE site at<br />

Tullamore, using 549 kHz from Co Monaghan etc etc)<br />

RTE's Guiding Principles 2006 (dated Nov 2006) also shows "Close Radio 1<br />

MW" (ie 567 kHz) in the final quarter of 2008.<br />

<br />

If the closure of 567 kHz has now been bought forward by a year as<br />

suggested by Herman Boel's report then it too could become<br />

available for this new service, though I'm not sure why RTE would<br />

change the timing of this so soon after publishing their<br />

Guiding Principles document above, though they do have Radio 1 on<br />

longwave still of course?<br />

(Alan Pennington-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

From Herman Boel via the EMWG list<br />

Hi all,<br />

I just got the following interesting answers from RTE:<br />

1) Yes we do still broadcast RTE Radio 1 on 729 kHz with an ERP of 10 kW.<br />

2) RTE has no plan to shut down either 567 or 729 kHz at this point in<br />

time.<br />

3) RTE has no plan to shut down LW on 252 kHz at this point in time, and<br />

of course we are looking at DRM as a possibility among others.<br />

(Herman Boel-BEL, <br />

(via Paul David-UK, mwdx <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

ISRAEL Galei Zahal observed on already two freqs: 6973 // 15785 kHz as<br />

follows: Dec 30 at 1200-1430, Dec 31 at 0600-1100, <strong>Jan</strong> 2 at 1500-1800 and<br />

<strong>Jan</strong> 3 at 0600-1400 UT.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 6)<br />

ITALY Google Earth imagery. RAI Bozen Bolzano 657 kHz MW<br />

46 24 17 N 11 17 26 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

JAPAN 3925 Nikkei R. <strong>BC</strong> Corp., Nagara, 2222-2235, 26 Dec, Japanese,<br />

talks, tunes; 34332, QRM de NAm amateurs. Noted the following evenings.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)


KOREA D.P.R. 3250 PBS, Pyongyang, 2219-2227, 26 Dec 06, cf. // 3320;<br />

33331, QRM de uty. stn; // 6250 too.<br />

3320 PBS, Pyongyang, 2217-2226, 26 Dec 06, Korean, talks; 34332, QRM de<br />

AFS; // 3250, 6250.<br />

4450 KCBS, Pyongyang, 2323-2332, 01 <strong>Jan</strong>, Korean, exhalted talks; 55433.<br />

6398,8 PBS, Kanggye, 2328-..., 01 <strong>Jan</strong>, Korean, talks, songs; 43432, adjt.<br />

uty. QRM; // 6250 better.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

KOREA REP. [Clandestine] 3912 VoPeople (tent), Goyang, 1856-1906, 29<br />

Dec 06, Korean, talks; 22431; // 6600 also as poor.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

KUWAIT Additional txion for Radio Liberty in Turkmen:<br />

1800-2000 on 7425 KWT 250 kW / 070 deg (tent.)<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

LITHUANIA Radio Baltic Waves (VsI Baltijos bangu radijas)<br />

Vilnius/Virsuliskes 612 kHz 100 kW ND<br />

0345-0400 Radio Baltic Waves morning music<br />

0400-0600 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Belarusian<br />

0600-0700 European Radio for Belarus, Belarusian<br />

0700-0800 Radio Racija, Belarusian<br />

0800-1000 Voice of Russia/Russkoye Mezhdunarodnoye Radio, Russian<br />

1000-1400 Voice of Russia/Russkoye Mezhdunarodnoye Radio, Russian<br />

1400-1600 Voice of Russia/Russkoye Mezhdunarodnoye Radio, Russian<br />

1600-2200 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Belarusian<br />

2200-2300 Polish Radio/Radio Polonia, Belarusian<br />

Radio Baltic Waves International (UAB Tarptautinis Baltijos bangu radijas)<br />

Kaunas/Sitkunai 666 kHz 500 kW ND<br />

1800-2000 Radio Racija, Belarusian (until October 31, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

NOTE: From November 1, <strong>2007</strong> the program of R. Racija at 1800-2000 UTC will<br />

be transmitted on 1386 kHz.<br />

1386 kHz 500 kW ND<br />

2002-2100 China Radio International, Czech<br />

2100-2200 China Radio International, English<br />

2200-2300 K<strong>BC</strong> Radio, English (only on Saturdays)<br />

1557 kHz 150 kW ND<br />

1700-1800 Polish Radio/Radio Polonia, Polish<br />

1800-1900 Polish Radio/Radio Polonia, Belarusian<br />

1900-2100 China Radio International, Russian<br />

2100-2200 China Radio International, Polish<br />

2200-2300 China Radio International, Chinese<br />

All times in UTC<br />

NOTE: From March 25 all programs will be transmitted 1 hour earlier.<br />

Mailing address: Radio Baltic Waves, Svitrigailos Str. 11A, Office 211<br />

Vilnius LT-03228, Lithuania<br />

Phone: +370-699-<strong>05</strong>074 Fax: +370-5-2652532<br />

E-mail: <br />

(Rimantas Pleikys-LTU, via Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

LONGWAVE Re dxld 7-004, longwave: Sorry, of course not Morocco where a<br />

transmitter on 171 indeed exists (Medi 1, // 9575). Instead it's Libya,


they registered 236 (now 234) with 1000 kW, site Jefren. And I now see<br />

that Israel helds a longwave allocation as well, for 500 kW day and 100 kW<br />

night on 281 (now 279).<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 11) [MRC 209, Spain and Italy too. (wb)]<br />

MADAGASCAR 5010 R. Nasionaly Malagasy, Ambohidrano, 1823-1900*, 27 Dec<br />

06, Malagasy, local songs; 35433.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

11695 R. Voice of the People (via Talata-MDG): I can hear them almost<br />

every day from 1700 opening until closing which varies from 1757 to 1759<br />

UT. Although always weak, it's easy to ID because every two or three mins.<br />

"R. Voice of the People VOP," "R. VOP" or "Voice of the People" is<br />

mentioned. And the address and fqys are given almost as often. The b/c<br />

seems to consist mostly of interviews. Most of the prgm is in an African<br />

lang., but there is usually at least one interview in En. I've never hrd a<br />

mx selection on VOP, just occasional brief mx bridges.<br />

(Wendel Craighead-KS-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

MALI [CHINA non] Another fakeout by CRI: <strong>Jan</strong> 3 at 1512 on 17880, a<br />

discussion about John McCain with American accents, VOA? No, a minute<br />

later back to news with Chinese accent. Unlisted in EiBi, only 1300-1400<br />

UT in French via Mali.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

Technician at Bamako relay site did forget to replace 17880 by 17630 kHz<br />

at this time slot. And Arabic follows on 17880 at 1600 UT. (wb)<br />

1500-1557 English 17630M 13685M 13740hab 11775jin 9870xia<br />

9800kas 9785kas 9525kas 9435kas, 7325bei, 7160jin,<br />

6100mey, 5955bei, 1188 (N<strong>DX</strong>C)<br />

7170 0800 0900 46 BKO 100 0 MLI CRI RTC<br />

7170 2300 2400 46 BKO 100 0 MLI CRI RTC<br />

11640 1730 1830 46E,47W BKO 100 85 MLI CRI RTC<br />

11640 1830 1930 47E,48NW BKO 100 85 MLI CRI RTC<br />

11640 1930 2000 52S,53W BKO 100 111 MLI CRI RTC<br />

11640 2000 2130 48SW,52NE,53BKO 100 111 MLI CRI RTC<br />

11975 2130 2230 46 BKO 100 20 MLI CRI RTC<br />

11975 2230 2400 37,38W BKO 100 20 MLI CRI RTC<br />

13630 1930 2000 52,53 BKO 100 111 MLI CRI RTC<br />

13630 2000 2130 48,53 BKO 100 111 MLI CRI RTC<br />

13630 2130 2230 46,47,52 BKO 100 111 MLI CRI RTC<br />

13645 1700 1800 48SW,53NW BKO 100 111 MLI CRI RTC<br />

13670 1800 1830 46 BKO 100 111 MLI CRI RTC<br />

13685 1300 1400 46 BKO 100 111 MLI CRI RTC<br />

13685 1400 1600 52N,53 BKO 100 111 MLI CRI RTC<br />

13685 1830 1930 37,38 BKO 100 20 MLI CRI RTC<br />

15125 1600 1700 47E,48NW BKO 100 85 MLI CRI RTC<br />

15125 1700 1800 48SW,53NW BKO 100 111 MLI CRI RTC<br />

155<strong>05</strong> 2230 2300 46-48 BKO 100 85 MLI CRI RTC<br />

17630 1400 1600 46-48 BKO 100 85 MLI CRI RTC<br />

17880 1300 1400 46,47,52 BKO 100 111 MLI CRI RTC<br />

17880 1600 1700 37,38 BKO 100 20 MLI CRI RTC<br />

GOOGLE EARTH Imagery. Bamako Kati Mali ist on h i g h resolution now:<br />

12 44 37 N 08 03 11 W<br />

about 14 dipols and many mast towers seen on dry desert. On the nort-<br />

eastern side most likely 540 kHz MW mast of RTM, 50 kW.<br />

Das sind die Chinesen, ich weiss aber nicht ob RTM 4782.5, 4835, 5995,<br />

7287, 9635, und 11960 auch dort sind. Wegen dem guten Wartungsstand aber<br />

doch anzunehmen.


Und auch aus den ITU Eintraegen zu interpretieren.<br />

Ein Riesenunterschied - zu den ITU Daten:<br />

;25-MAR-1999: Added BKO Bamako MLI 12N39 008W01, this replaces BAM from<br />

B99.<br />

;24-JAN-2002: deleted BAM Bamako<br />

HFCC zeigt fuer CRI non-dir, 20, 85, 111 degrees.<br />

alte Daten: RTM non-dir, 45, 96 degr<br />

Ich zaehle an die 14 Dipols, wenn man die Masten richtig interpretiert.<br />

Der Kontrast zum Wuestensand ist so schlecht.<br />

? Es sieht so aus, als wenn oben im Norden an <strong>der</strong> Strasse eine<br />

Mittelwellenanlage erstellt wurde, mit einem kleinen Sen<strong>der</strong>haus, und<br />

spaeter die KW Anlage von den Chinesen dazu gebaut wurde. ?<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 3)<br />

Which one of them do you think is for 540 kHz? More probably 540 kHz mast<br />

(and ORTM SW antennas east of that?) is at the other site 7 km southeast,<br />

at 12 41 16 N 08 01 38 W<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 5)<br />

Hi Mauno,<br />

maybe the old RTM Bamako site [short call BAM] still in use by ORTM?<br />

old BAM ORTM Bamako site. Mediumwave 540 kHz<br />

tx building 12 41 20 N 08 01 34 W !<br />

antenna mast 12 41 16 N 08 01 38 W !<br />

latter mast ground looks like new! light-coloured brown.<br />

ORTM Shortwave site [former CRI relay site during erection start<br />

in Mali ?]<br />

tx building 12 41 13 N 08 01 32 W !<br />

I see a single mast [MW reserve mast?] at<br />

12 41 07 N 08 01 26 W<br />

and more approx. nine pairs of red-white coloured masts, between<br />

12 41 <strong>05</strong> N 08 01 29 W to<br />

12 41 11 N 08 01 25 W<br />

12 41 16 N 08 01 25 W<br />

12 41 18 N 08 01 30 W<br />

BAM site, that's 6.75 kilometers sout-east of MLI site.<br />

That Update IRRITATED me - ITU data changed in 2002:<br />

;25-MAR-1999: Added BKO Bamako MLI 12N39 008W01,<br />

t h i s r e p l a c e s BAM from B99.<br />

;24-JAN-2002: deleted BAM Bamako<br />

Or that means, that ORTM hospitality to CRI transmissions on the BAM<br />

Bamako site ended in <strong>Jan</strong> 2002year.??<br />

HFCC shows for CRI non-dir plus, 20, 85, 111 degrees.<br />

old ORTM data: ORTM non-dir plus, 45, 96 degr.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 5)<br />

4835.4 R. Mali, Kati, 1814-1848, 27 Dec 06, Vernacular, talks, seemingly<br />

messages, tribal songs; 55444, but muffled audio.


5995 R. Mali, Kati, 2223-2241, 31 Dec 06, Vernacular, mo<strong>der</strong>n Malian<br />

mjusic, French, ID+TC+IS at 2230 followed by a report on the president's<br />

new year speech; 54444 despite adjt. DRM QRM; // 4835.4.<br />

7284.4 R. Mali, Kati, 1115-..., 27 Dec 06, Vernacular, lively tunes;<br />

15341; checked against // 11960 good; better around 1345.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

I've my doubts of 'Kati' location for RTM SW outlets. Acc Mauno's tip on<br />

high resolution of old Bamako site, latter noted 7 kilometers southeast of<br />

new CRI Kati relay, still alive with a new 540 kHz mediumwave mast at.<br />

See above.<br />

MAURITANIA 783 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, 1904-1921, 25 Dec 06, Arabic,<br />

talks, reports; 34432, QRM de adjt. chs., BUT rated 54444 at 2215, 26 Dec<br />

as observed on the SW coast.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

MOROCCO 1187.8 RTM-"C", Casablanca (as listed, but I doubt), 1928-1949,<br />

30 Dec 06, Berber, folk songs; 54544.<br />

1278 RTM-"A" (first logged on 02 Dec 06, as reported by me on the 6th),<br />

no trace of it during the 26Dec-02<strong>Jan</strong> period.<br />

1637.9 RTM-"A", Rabat, 1118-..., 31 Dec 06, Arabic, talks, Ar. songs; H.<br />

of 818.95, w/ bad audio; 35443.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

NETHERLAND ANTILLES Interesting! Especially that Curacao will be a new<br />

radio country, as it will be a separate political entity. St Maarten has<br />

been seperate for geographic reasons anyway, but will be separated from<br />

Saba and St Eustatius. Bonaire, Saba, and St Eustatius seem to become<br />

parts of the European Union then. They will surely retain their status as<br />

radio country just as Martinique and Guadeloupe do, inspite being part of<br />

France proper.<br />

So the Dutch islands should then make up the following 5 radio countries,<br />

instead of 3 (Aruba, ATN, Leeward Isl.) so far:<br />

ARUBA, autonomous territory since 1986<br />

BONAIRE , part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands<br />

CURACAO, autonomous territory<br />

Leeward Islands:<br />

ST MAARTEN, autonomous territory<br />

SABA AND ST EUSTATIUS, part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands<br />

(Eike Bierwirth-D, hcdx <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

The Netherlands Antilles are scheduled to be dissolved by 1 July:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

SW-related, Bonaire will get the status of a "city" within the<br />

Netherlands.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, hcdx <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

NEW ZEALAND Beginning on 22 <strong>Jan</strong>uary, the two Radio N.Z. Networks are<br />

having a minor name change. National Radio will become "Radio New Zealand<br />

- National" while the classical music network Concert FM will become<br />

"Radio New Zealand - Concert". Also there is a new Radio N.Z. logo, that I


will send when I have an electronic version.<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

5950 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, 1344-1410, 25 Dec 06, English, Mailbonx prgr,<br />

incl. anns. in Portuguese (dear Miss/Mrs. Del Monaco, pse. correct your<br />

Portuguese!...), Spanish, Italian & French, Port. & Ital. music, news<br />

1400; 25341. I checked this by listening to<br />

, and then could enjoy this unusual Mailbox prgr.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

On Dec 31st till 1<strong>05</strong>7 UT 9765 kHz was blocked by DRM, but at 1<strong>05</strong>8 were<br />

birdsounds as IS on 13840, at 1100 hrs pips and right now an Auld Lang<br />

Syne song by men choir, news from 1103 starting with New Year Message to<br />

all listeners who are on the waves of National Radio and special concert<br />

with pop songs. It was the first radiostation on SW where the NY cames !<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 5)<br />

NIGER 9704 LV du Sahel, Niamey, 1330-1357, 28 Dec, Vernacular, talks &<br />

tribal songs; 45444.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

NIGERIA 7255 VoNigeria, Ikorodu, 1102-1250, 31 Dec 06, English, news,<br />

talks, interviews; variable audio quality; 45444.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

PALAU 99<strong>05</strong> R. Free Asia, noted <strong>Jan</strong>. 6 at 1520-1532 UT, with long talks<br />

in Chinese by YL+OM announcers. SINPO 34433. During the deepest fades it<br />

was heardable firedrake jamming almost on treshold level. First time I've<br />

logged this one!!<br />

(Jose Turner-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

Okay, yes noted same jamming last week, wb.<br />

PERU 4755 R. Huanta 2000, Huanta, 2240-2249, 27 Dec 06, Spanish, advs.,<br />

mssgs, Ind. songs; 44343.<br />

4775 R. Tarma, Tarma, 2236-2244, 27 Dec 06, Spanish, long adv. for a<br />

Chinese natural medicine; 54333, QRM de B.<br />

4790.2 R. Vision, Chiclayo, 2246-2257, 28 Dec 06, Spanish, advs., TCs,<br />

refs. to Iglesia Pentecostal & related talks...; 34432, CODAR (tent) QRM.<br />

4824.5 LV de la Selva, Iquitos, 2242-2254, 28 Dec 06, Spanish, children's<br />

songs, advs.; 33432.<br />

4950 R. Madre de Dios, Puerto Maldonado, 2320-2329, 27 Dec 06, Spanish,<br />

rosary; 45322.<br />

4955 R. Cultural Amauta, Huanta, 2322-2332, 27 Dec 06, Quechua, talks,<br />

Xmas carols in Spanish; 45333.<br />

4974.8 R. del Pacifico (tent), Lima, 2249-2252, 28 Dec 06, Spanish<br />

(tent), religious songs & hymns; 23431, CODAR (tent) QRM.<br />

5486.7 R. la Reyna de la Selva, Chachapoyas, 2252-2255, 28 Dec 06,<br />

Spanish (tent), local Indian tunes & songs; 14331, uty. QRM.<br />

6019.6 R. Vitoria, Lima, 1103-1126, 01 <strong>Jan</strong>, Portuguese/Castilian,<br />

preachers; 24331, QRM de AUS.<br />

9720 R. Vitoria, Lima, 1120-1145, 28 Dec 06, Spanish, preacher; 15431.<br />

9720 ditto, 2214-2226, 31 Dec 06, Spanish, live prgr on healing through<br />

prayer...; 54444 (!), QRM de DW in Bahasa Indon. via RRW vy. strong... via<br />

the adequate Beverage that is.<br />

(all 10 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)


4835.47 I also hrd R. Maranon on <strong>Jan</strong> 3rd while looking for AIR Gangtok at<br />

0150 start of recording to 0240 end recording, consisting of mostly local<br />

music (vocals w/ inst accomp.) with a few short anmts by man and/or woman<br />

(sometimes it seemed like an echo in the anmts), ocnly an ID and some<br />

(happily) short coml's. Strangely at 0157 to 0159.5 the Peruvian natl<br />

anthem was played - thought they were signing off early, but programming<br />

continued past 0240 w/ slightly improving sigs. SINPO 25332. Try this<br />

evening time slot - better for sleep, hi! With the increasing trend of<br />

ownership appearing to be religious organizations w/ LA tropical<br />

broadcasters, the programs are getting easier to log (less anmts and<br />

com'ls it seems). R. Maranon has an interesting web page at<br />

(in Spanish). The station manager is a Jesuit<br />

priest.<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

POLAND [+non] Polish Radio changes.<br />

1 - The name change from "Radio Polonia" to "External Service of Polish<br />

Radio" was made in or<strong>der</strong> to avoid the misun<strong>der</strong>standing that the<br />

transmissions for abroad are conducted by a separate station (something<br />

which also <strong>DX</strong>ers often misun<strong>der</strong>stand). They are however, like home service<br />

programs, produced by the national public broadcaster Polskie Radio<br />

(="Polish Radio").<br />

2 - The Esperanto service of PR's External Service was due to end on 31<br />

December and the time slots were due to be used for additional<br />

transmissions in Ukrainian. The frequencies and beams were newly<br />

coordinated and adjusted accordingly, in or<strong>der</strong> to reach the new target<br />

Ukraine: 1600-1630 on 6035 (ex6<strong>05</strong>0) & 7170 (ex7285), 1900-1930 on 5935<br />

(ex7290), all from Wertachtal (Germany) with 100 kW. However, in the last<br />

minute it was decided that the Esperanto programs will continue, at least<br />

for the time being. Due to these circumstances, the Esperanto<br />

transmissions are currently transmitted with parameters that were prepared<br />

to target Ukraine.<br />

3 - Frequency change for PR's Polish transmission to<br />

Baltics/Belarus/Ukraine at 1630-1730 (Juelich, 100 kW) from 15 <strong>Jan</strong>uary:<br />

6140 (ex6<strong>05</strong>0).<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU , wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 5)<br />

PORTUGAL 783 R. Nacional, Avanca 100 kW (tent), 1517-..., 31 Dec 06,<br />

silent carrier probably for testing prior to a much delayed start<br />

(scheduled for Summer 2006!), S9+5 dB via the 145 degr. CeAfr Beverage,<br />

QRM de POR Canidelo 10 kW (but the tx is in a mess). Now, I can't reall<br />

actually state this was Avanca, but at that time, that strong, that<br />

bearing, it should be Avanca testing again.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

RUSSIA 6075 R. Rossii-Petropavlovsk-Kamchatka at 1207-1215 UT on <strong>Jan</strong> 3<br />

fair with talk in Russian by man; several clear R. Rossii IDs; short mx<br />

breaks between items; no sign of DW on this frequency.<br />

(James Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 6)<br />

HFCC: 6075 1800-1400 33,34 P.K 100kW 15deg 0 158 RUS RRS GFC<br />

to EaSiberian sea, Tschuktschen sea, Anadyr area, Bering sea, Baffin<br />

sea, Labrador, New Foundland. (wb, <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

5960 and 7330, R. Tikhiy Okean, at 0954-1000* UT on <strong>Jan</strong> 9, resumed their<br />

own programming again. Walter Salmaniw notes that <strong>Jan</strong> 7 was Orthodox<br />

Christmas, so they probably had the day off, hence the R. Rossii<br />

programming on <strong>Jan</strong> 8.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

Today <strong>Jan</strong> 11 - logged also 7200 kHz Radio Rossii program from northern


Siberia with most mo<strong>der</strong>n Russian rap pop music and like an AURORA rough<br />

audio quality around 0800-0900 UT, S=3-4. Fair signal.<br />

ITU IAK Iakutsk RUS 62N01 129E48<br />

Most likely at 61 54 36 N 129 33 11 E location??? - some masts seen<br />

at this location.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

This is satellite center. The biggest dish - Orbita network of 1967, very<br />

many in different cities in Siberia and Northern Russia.<br />

Yakutsk, very old site (from 192x) at 62 00 32 N 129 42 00 E<br />

New site Tulagino in low resolution (from 1966) 62 14 19 N 129 49 27 W<br />

here now all SW/LW/MW installations<br />

<br />

<br />

Radio Rossii and local program NVK "Sakha" [Yakutia]<br />

173 kHz 150 kW<br />

7200 250<br />

4825 5 [6060 in summer ? wb.]<br />

7140 5<br />

7345 100<br />

4940 5<br />

Radio Mayak 549 50<br />

Arkhangelsk, very old SW center, the famous Radiostation of Timme<br />

from 1913y. 64 26 55 N 40 36 24 E<br />

<br />

<br />

Instead of the third high mast in 2004 the new TV tower is built.<br />

(Victor Rutkovsky-RUS, SW TX site YG <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

DRM changes for Deutsche Welle<br />

1200-1400 NF 11615 MSK 035 kW / 260 deg to WeEu in German, new txion<br />

1900-2100 on 5920 MSK 035 kW / 260 deg to WeEu in German, cancelled<br />

Some changes for Voice of Russia:<br />

1600-1900 5920 S.P 200 kW 215 deg to WeEu in Arabic, additional frequency<br />

1900-2100 5920 S.P 200 kW 215 deg to WeEu in French, additional frequency<br />

1800-2100 NF5950 KLG 150 kW 245 deg to NoAf French, x6030 to avoid B<strong>BC</strong><br />

DRM changes for Voice of Russia:<br />

0700-0800 NF 11615 MSK 035 kW / 260 deg to WeEu in English, x11635<br />

0800-0900 NF 11615 MSK 035 kW / 260 deg to WeEu Russ.Inter.Radio, x11635<br />

0900-1000 NF 11615 MSK 035 kW / 260 deg to WeEu in English, x12060<br />

1000-1200 NF 11615 MSK 035 kW / 260 deg to WeEu in German, x12060<br />

1500-1600 on 5920 MSK 035 kW / 260 deg to WeEu in English, cancelled<br />

1600-1700 on 5920 MSK 035 kW / 260 deg to WeEu in German, cancelled<br />

1700-1800 on 5920 MSK 035 kW / 260 deg to WeEu in French, cancelled<br />

1800-1900 on 5920 MSK 035 kW / 260 deg to WeEu in German, cancelled<br />

Frequency change of Vatican Radio in Russian:<br />

1330-1400 NF 6070*SAM 250 kW / <strong>05</strong>8 deg, x6110 to avoid Brother Stair TOM<br />

*strong co-ch Radio Minsk HS in Belorussian<br />

Frequency change of B<strong>BC</strong> in Uzbek and Russian to CeAs:<br />

1600-1630 NF 7335 MSK 250 kW / 117 deg in Uzbek Daily, x7225<br />

1630-1700 NF 7335 MSK 250 kW / 117 deg in Russian Sat/Sun, x7225<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

RUSSIA/RWANDA Frequency change of FEBA Radio:<br />

1400-1515 NF 7150 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg, x 7190 in English/Urdu/Balti<br />

1600-1630 NF 11875 KIG 250 kW / 030 deg, x11750 in Afar


(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

RUSSIA/TAIWAN/UAE VT Communications changes from Dec.18:<br />

Radio Mustaqbal<br />

0600-0630 15455 DHA 250 kW 240 deg to EaAf Somali Mon-Thu/Sat >>deleted<br />

0635-07<strong>05</strong> 15455 DHA 250 kW 240 deg to EaAf Somali Mon-Thu/Sat >>deleted<br />

0710-0740 15455 DHA 250 kW 240 deg to EaAf Somali Mon-Thu/Sat >>deleted<br />

0745-0815 15455 DHA 250 kW 240 deg to EaAf Somali Mon-Thu/Sat >>deleted<br />

Southern Sudan Interactive Radio Instruction<br />

0630-0730 152<strong>05</strong> DHA 250 kW 240 deg to EaAf in English Mon-Fri >>deleted<br />

Open Radio for North Korea<br />

1400-1500 7390 NVS 200 kW / 110 deg to KRE Korean, additional txion<br />

2100-2130 9795 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean, cancelled<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA At 1330 hrs were heard 15380, 1<strong>789</strong>5, 21600, and 21640 kHz<br />

with Holy Quran, on 215<strong>05</strong> and 21640 kHz the Main Prgr and on 21560 and<br />

21680 kHz mix sound from both prgrs. On 21775 kHz with demodulated sound<br />

Main prgr (<strong>Jan</strong> 3).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 5)<br />

SAO TOME 6080 VOA, Pinheira noted <strong>Jan</strong>. 7, at 2103-2115 UT, in English<br />

with song px, and ID at 21<strong>05</strong> UT. 34433.<br />

(Jose Turner-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA Vy. nice signals from sev. Meyerton relayed stns, viz.<br />

kHz.....station....UTC, date, details; SINPO, rmks. 3215 AWR, 1826-1832*,<br />

27 Dec 06, English, anns.,addr.,multi-lang. ID 1830, IS, tune; 35343. 3230<br />

Family R, 1916-1927, 28 Dec 06, English, phone-in prgr; 55444, occ. QRM de<br />

nr. stn 3255 B<strong>BC</strong>, 1831-1848, 27 Dec 06, WS in English, anns. news h/lines,<br />

refs. to the Have Your Say prgr (on late Gerald Ford); 45333, occ. uty.<br />

QRM only. 3320 SAUK/R. Son<strong>der</strong> Grense, 1842-1906, 27 Dec 06, Afrikaans,<br />

interviews, light songs, advs., news; 45343, but 55444 on 28 Dec 1915.<br />

3345 Canal Africa, 1930-1951, 28 Dec 06, Portuguese to AGL+MOZ, news+rpts,<br />

UN R rpts, Afr. pops; 55444.<br />

(all 5 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

[Clandestine] 4880 SW R. Africa, Meyerton, AFS, 1811-..., 27 Dec 06,<br />

English, talks, music; 43442, seemingly jammed by non-stop distorted (?)<br />

tune, but that didn't last till the vy. end of the b/cast, and certainly<br />

not on a daily basis. ZWE trimming its jamming stn perhaps?<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

SPAIN 6125 CRI via Noblejas. Still distorted feed? (Glenn Hauser,<br />

ibid.) 125 CRI Beijing in English via REE Noblejas relay today <strong>Jan</strong> 7th<br />

from 2100[-2200 only] UT on air again. Powerhouse S=9+20 dB in Germany.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

Due of special weekend schedule of REE with some sports live coverage and<br />

shifted En/Fr to 6125 kHz 2100-2257 UT, CRI was missed yesterday. But CRI<br />

was back tonight Sunday 2100-2200 UT. Off now at 2208 UT. [so CRI seems<br />

Mon-Fri 2100-2257 UT, Sat/Sun 2100-2200 UT].<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

6 <strong>Jan</strong>, 0848, 11943.5, REE, Spagna, spuria di 12035 kHz.<br />

(Luca Botto Fiora-I, bclnews.it via dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

12035 0600-0855 UT - noted also two spurious on and above 12125 kHz the<br />

other day, <strong>Jan</strong> 9.<br />

12125 Again REE Noblejas with an intermodulation product here at 90 kHz<br />

spacing away of fundamentals 11945 / 12035 kHz in 0800-0855 UT slot, <strong>Jan</strong>


11. Not discovered on symmetrical 11855, due of CRI Cerrik ALB powerhouse<br />

in Chinese.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9/11)<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

REE Noblejas SW 39 57 23 N 03 25 47 W<br />

former REE SW site Arganda, now 1359 kHz MW 600 kW, cross dipole, see<br />

to /id218.htm ...<br />

40 18 44 N 03 30 29 W<br />

SRI LANKA Google Earth Imagery, minor update to<br />

<br />

G.C: of Ekala 7 <strong>05</strong> 55 N 79 54 18 E<br />

Trincomalee correct is nearly 81 08 E !!<br />

8 44 36 N 81 07 51 E<br />

15, 25, 45, 60, 90, 1<strong>05</strong>, 120, 255, 270, 300, 335, 345 degr.<br />

Two MW towers 1548 kHz 08 44 53 N 81 07 15E<br />

Two MW antenna stars of the erecting time? 08 44 43-45 N 81 07 37 E<br />

6 SW antenna towers, 90/270 degr, at 08 44 25-12 N 81 07 41 E<br />

5 SW antenna towers, 345 - 15 degr / 260 - 280 degr,<br />

at 08 44 45 N 81 07 50 E<br />

Iranawila is wrong.<br />

IBB Iranawila site, ITU locator is totally wrong; 32 kilometers off the<br />

coast right in the Indian Ocean: IRA Iranawila CLN 07N32 079E30<br />

Actual IRA locator is at 07 30 27 N 79 48 19 E<br />

at 001, 17, 49, 225, 255, 291, 310, 340, 356 degr<br />

4 SW towers 45/225 degr, at 07 30 24 03 N 79 48 29 07 E<br />

3 SW towers 310/135 degr, at 07 30 39 24 N 79 48 32 50 E<br />

4 SW towers 340/356/017 degr, at 07 30 32 N 79 48 22 E<br />

7 SW towers 255/291 degr, at 07 30 31 N 79 48 11 E<br />

Vishwa Vani TWR Puttalam is on low resolution area - unfortunatelly.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 27)<br />

Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation celebrates 40 years<br />

<br />

The Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation celebrated 40 years in broadcasting<br />

on the 5th of <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2006. This is another historic milestone for the<br />

radio station formerly known as Radio Ceylon. The SL<strong>BC</strong> is the oldest radio<br />

station in South Asia and celebrated eighty years in broadcasting in 20<strong>05</strong>.<br />

On December 16, 1925 the then British Governor Sir Hugh Clifford<br />

inaugurated the broadcasting service - It was first known as Colombo<br />

Radio. The name was changed to Radio Ceylon and the radio the station<br />

shifted to Torrington Square on October 5, 1949.<br />

The Colombo radio station at 'The Bower' ceased broadcasts by midnight on<br />

31st December 1949 and Radio Ceylon came into being on 1st <strong>Jan</strong>uary 1950.<br />

On <strong>Jan</strong>uary 5, 1967, it became a state corporation - the Sri Lanka<br />

Broadcasting Corporation.<br />

Dudley Senanayake who was the Prime Minister of Ceylon in 1967<br />

ceremonially opened the newly established Sri Lanka Broadcasting


Corporation along with Minister Ranasinghe Premadasa and the Director-<br />

General of the SL<strong>BC</strong>, Neville Jayaweera who was a distinguished civil<br />

servant.<br />

The SL<strong>BC</strong> had some of the most talented broadcasters in South Asia, among<br />

them, Livy Wijemanne, Vernon Corea, Jimmy Bharucha, Thevis Guruge,<br />

A.W.Dharmapala, Karunaratne Abeysekera, H.M.Gunasekera, S.P.Mylvaganam,<br />

Gnanam Rathinam, Nihal Bhareti, Leon Belleth, Eric Fernando and Vijaya<br />

Corea to name a few. They entertained millions of listeners across the<br />

Indian sub-continent.<br />

The Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation made so many musicians household<br />

names by featuring their music - among them, Bill Forbes, Des Kelly, Nimal<br />

Mendis, Cliff Foenan<strong>der</strong>, Clarence Wijewardene, Annesley Malewana, Desmond<br />

de Silva, C.T.Fernando, Mignonne Fernando and The Jetliners, Indrani<br />

Perera to name a few.<br />

The Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation has been described as a 'national<br />

treasure of Sri Lanka' by Ivan Corea, Sri Lanka born writer.<br />

SL<strong>BC</strong> Chairman Sunil Sarath Perera said since started 80 years ago, the<br />

SL<strong>BC</strong> has made a tremendous impact on the Sri Lankans.<br />

"SL<strong>BC</strong> broadcasts in seven languages for listeners in Sri Lanka, Asia and<br />

the Middle East. SL<strong>BC</strong> became a corporation in 1967. SL<strong>BC</strong> has ancient<br />

equipment and even the B<strong>BC</strong> does not have such equipment. We preserve them<br />

for the Nation and for the future generations' use," he told newsmen in<br />

Colombo.<br />

A new museum, a disaster communication room and a language lab were opened<br />

at the SL<strong>BC</strong> to mark its 40th anniversary. Tharanga, a magazine published<br />

by the SL<strong>BC</strong> was re-launched during the ceremony in Colombo.<br />

(WMC 06-01-<strong>2007</strong>)<br />

SWAZILAND 3200 TWR-Africa, Mpangela Ranch, 1740-1752, 25 Dec 06,<br />

English, add. ann., ID+TWR Africa webpage info, religious prgr; 45333.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

SYRIA 783 ORTAS, Tartus, logged on 03 <strong>Jan</strong>, 1641-1707, Hebrew, talks,<br />

Jewish songs, incl. pops, TS 1700, talks; a surprising 54444 rating which<br />

was soon to dive into a more "obscure" result as QRM de E got stronger.<br />

Earlier observation also here in Lisbon: 1844-1912, 25 Dec, Russian,<br />

talks; Arabic right after 1900; 33442, QRM de E.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

THAILAND 7285 R. Thailand, Udon Thani, 1046-1100*, 01 <strong>Jan</strong>, Thai to<br />

SEAs, talks; 54444.<br />

7300 R. Thailand, Udon Thani, 1115-1125, 31 Dec 06, IS, English ID, Khmer<br />

(tent), news (tent); 34433; gone at recheck at 1140, so probably s/off at<br />

1130.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

TURKEY 15350 from TRT Cakirlar again uses that failure tx unit today.<br />

Noted distorted spurious splatter spectrum on 15313 to 15377 kHz channels.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

TURKMENISTAN Observed back the En nx on <strong>Jan</strong> 2nd at 1500-1507 UT on 5015<br />

and LW 279 and 1630-1637 (new time) UT on 4930 kHz. BTW on 31 Dec, when<br />

the New Year speech was the man reads briskly and before one year in my<br />

log is written "... speaking slowly as a sick man..." for died Nyazov.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 6)<br />

UGANDA 4976 R. Uganda, Kampala, putting a muffled audio for quite some


time now, e.g. 1853-..., 27 Dec 06, English, talks; 45444. R. Uganda's<br />

5026 is typically bad too, but because of strong adjacent QRM de BEN 5025<br />

& BFA 5030.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

The MW site of Radio Uganda's 639 kHz MW txer site outlet is located on<br />

Kibira Road, Kampala at<br />

00 18 50 N 32 36 48 E<br />

the antenna is here at: 00 18 42 N 32 36 51 E<br />

KMP - Radio Uganda's SW transmitter building & antenna is located a little<br />

further to the east of the MW site at<br />

00 18 52 N 32 37 20 E - 4976 kHz.<br />

Both transmission sites can be seen in high resolution with Google Earth.<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TX site YG <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

UKRAINE [to IRN] Very good reception in BUL for Radio International in<br />

Farsi: 1730-1830 on 6225 SMF 500 kW / 129 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

UNITED KINGDOM Google Earth imagery. But LOW resolution only.<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> Orfordness 1296 kHz MW DRM 52 <strong>05</strong> 26 N 01 31 50 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

1368 Manx R, Douglas, IoM 20 kW, 1450-1537, 30 Dec 06, pops, refs. to<br />

cricket & later f/ball infos at 1530; 55444.<br />

1566 B<strong>BC</strong> R. Bristol, Taunton 600 watt, 1442-1509 (!), 30 Dec 06, English,<br />

cricket reports; 35443, so nothing of the usual (usually evening) QRM de<br />

County Sound R, Guildford 800 watt, not to mention AIR Nagpur which drops<br />

its visiting card once in a while.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

USA Frequency change of World Harvest Radio:<br />

0100-0600 NF 5835 HRI 250 kW / 315 deg, x5860 via Angel 1 Mon-Fri<br />

0600-0900 NF 5835 HRI 250 kW / 072 deg, x5860 via Angel 2<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

WWRB schedule has been updated.<br />

WWRB 0000-0400 NA 3185 5<strong>05</strong>0<br />

WWRB 0000-0400 LA, M-Sa 5745<br />

WWRB 0400-0430 LA, Sa-Su 5745<br />

WWRB 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 NA 5<strong>05</strong>0<br />

WWRB 0400-1200 Oc 3185 (partial broadcast, also Overcomer Ministry)<br />

WWRB 0430-<strong>05</strong>00 LA, Sa 5745<br />

WWRB <strong>05</strong>00-1200 NA 5085<br />

WWRB 1500-1600 ME, Eu, Su 11920<br />

WWRB 1600-2200 Af 15250<br />

WWRB 1600-2200 ME, Eu 11920<br />

WWRB 2200-2300 NA, Sa-Su 3185<br />

WWRB 2300-2400 NA 3185 5<strong>05</strong>0<br />

WWRB 2300-2400 LA, Su-F 5745<br />

WWRB Overcomer 0000-<strong>05</strong>00 NA 6890<br />

WWRB Overcomer 1200-2200 NA 9385<br />

WWRB Overcomer 2200-2400 NA 6890<br />

WWRB Republic B/C 1600-2300 NA 12180<br />

(WWRB website and report of RBN via Bob via Daniel Sampson, Prime Time<br />

Shortwave <strong>Jan</strong> 6 via dxld)<br />

The Associated Press <strong>Jan</strong>uary 11, <strong>2007</strong> Washington.<br />

The chairman of the agency that directs U.S. overseas broadcasts has asked<br />

President Bush not to renominate him to the position, a move seen as


largely a formality since his pending nomination was already stalled in<br />

the Senate and was unlikely to fare any better now that Democrats control<br />

the chamber.<br />

Bush nominated Kenneth Y. Tomlinson to another term on the Broadcasting<br />

Board of Governors last Nov. 14, after the midterm elections, but that<br />

nomination has not been taken up by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee<br />

that oversees the agency.<br />

The board oversees Voice of America, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty,<br />

Radio Free Asia, Radio and TV Marti, broadcasting initiatives in the<br />

Middle East and other nonmilitary U.S. broadcasting overseas.<br />

The law that created the board in 1994 allows Tomlinson to remain as<br />

chairman until a successor is confirmed. In a letter to Bush dated <strong>Jan</strong>. 9<br />

and posted on the board's Internet site, he asked the president not to<br />

resubmit his name and said he would serve until a successor is confirmed.<br />

Tomlinson thanked Bush for "repeatedly submitting my name ... for<br />

reconfirmation to this position. However, I have concluded that it would<br />

be far more constructive to write a book about my experiences rather than<br />

to seek to continue government service."<br />

A report by the State Department's inspector general, released Aug. 29,<br />

said Tomlinson misused government funds for two years as chairman of the<br />

board. Tomlinson disputed the allegations in the report.<br />

The U.S. attorney's office in Washington concluded that a criminal<br />

investigation was not warranted, according to the State Department report.<br />

At the same time, the report said a civil investigation related to charges<br />

that he had hired a friend as a contractor was pending.<br />

Tomlinson signed invoices worth about $245,000 for a friend without the<br />

knowledge of other board members or staff, used the board's office<br />

resources to support his private horse racing operation and overbilled the<br />

organization for his time, according to the report.<br />

In late 20<strong>05</strong>, he was essentially ousted from the board of the Corporation<br />

for Public Broadcasting after charges he used the position to promoted<br />

conservative programming. Tomlinson said that public broadcasting shows<br />

were too liberal and that conservative views didn't receive equal<br />

treatment.<br />

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting directs fe<strong>der</strong>al dollars to the<br />

Public Broadcasting Service, National Public Radio and hundreds of public<br />

radio and television stations.<br />

<br />

(AP via Mike Terry-UK, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

ZAMBIA 4965 The Voice Africa, Lusaka, 1920-1934, 28 Dec, English,<br />

feature on marital relationship; 54444, adjt. uty. QRM.<br />

5915 ZN<strong>BC</strong>, Lusaka, 1846-1858, 29 Dec 06, Vernacular, talks, tribal<br />

songs; 54444.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

ZIMBABWE 3396 Z<strong>BC</strong>, Guineafowl, 1749-1809, 25 Dec 06, Vernacular, talks,<br />

phones-ins; 35332, but rtd. 45343 on 27 Dec 1836 at the SW coast QTH.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

QSL album of Rudolf Sonntag, Germany:<br />

see un<strong>der</strong>


(A-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

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ALBANIA On 1215 kHz radio ... DW in Albanian *0645-0659 UT via Fllake<br />

relay, next CRI in En on <strong>Jan</strong> 13th.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 13)<br />

ALGERIA 6485.89 RASD now <strong>Jan</strong> 18th at 1940 UT. Speech to crowd in mixed<br />

Saharian? Arabic? and some Spanish words. About GREAT lea<strong>der</strong> President<br />

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 18)<br />

Unid 6484.15.<br />

In answer to my own question, it seems that the National Radio of the<br />

Arab-Saharan Democratic Republic is on the move again.<br />

unid 6484.15. Right now (1950-2010 UT) I'm receiving a signal on 6484.15<br />

in Arabic. Any suggestions?<br />

(Alexan<strong>der</strong> Koutamanis-HOL, hcdx <strong>Jan</strong> 18)<br />

AUSTRALIA 5<strong>05</strong>0 ARD hrd 1/15 from 0915 tune w/ vocal/inst piece, man<br />

ann(EE?), indigenous mx (chanting, drums, etc.), man ann at 0928 (EE, then<br />

Vern), guitar & vocal 0931 fol by another vocal and man ann (Vern),<br />

vocal/guitar at 0947 and more indigenous mx to 0952, then man ann (Vern)<br />

to 1000 tune out - signal was at a very loggable lvl - SINPO 25332 w/<br />

improving signal to nearly S3 by 0945 - best lvl hrd here to date. After<br />

0945 ARDS dominated even when Guangxi on same freq started pgming, which<br />

is highly unusual. Got a nice recording of this.<br />

(Bruce Churchill-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 15)<br />

2325 VL8T, Tennant Creek NT, 1855-1924, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, English, oldies, talks;<br />

35433, then extremely poor at 2020; // VL8K 2485 only, rated 24342, and<br />

also vy. poor by 2020.


(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

AZERBAIJAN 6110.77 Voice of Azerbaijan, at 1219-1420 on Dec 30, quite<br />

strong signal. But unfortunately I found no German Program. The Station<br />

has a very distorted modulation like old R Cairo.<br />

(Thomas Lindenthal-D, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W <strong>Jan</strong> 12)<br />

BAHRAIN 6010.1 R Bahrain, Abu Hayan, at 2134-2240, 0<strong>05</strong>0-04<strong>05</strong> UT, Dec<br />

28, 29 and 30, <strong>Jan</strong> <strong>05</strong>, nonstop U.S. pop songs, 0318 ID in English: "Parade<br />

of Hits on 96.5 FM" (96.5 FM is Bahrain's English program channel). At<br />

0330-0336 a news bulletin in English (Iraq, West Bank, West Sudan, etc.)<br />

and weather forecast. This news is longer than the 1900 UTC bulletin.<br />

Heterodyne and sideband splashes, no LA station was audible, 33433. At<br />

2134 and 04<strong>05</strong> UT un<strong>der</strong> terrible QRM from Belarus which was heard // 279 LW<br />

and 6040. From *0130-0242* UT QRM VOIRI.<br />

(Bernardini, Churchill in Dxplorer listening via <strong>DX</strong> Tuner Alma <strong>DX</strong> (AR-7030<br />

with Super-KAZ array in So. Sweden); Liangas and Petersen.<br />

dswci <strong>DX</strong>W <strong>Jan</strong> 12)<br />

BELARUS New evening schedule of Ext. Sce of Radio Belarus from <strong>Jan</strong>.1<br />

1500-1700 7360, 7390 in Belarussian<br />

1600-1800 7255 Belarussian (different px // low power freqs of HS)<br />

1700-1800 7360, 7390 in Russian<br />

1800-1900 7360, 7390, 7420 in Russian<br />

1900-2040 7360, 7390, 7420 in German


4825 R. Educadora, Braganca PA, 0850-f/out 0910, 16 <strong>Jan</strong>, songs; 33431,<br />

CODAR QRM.<br />

4845.2 R. Cultura Ondas Tropicais, Manaus AM, at... 1<strong>05</strong>0-f/out 11<strong>05</strong> (!),<br />

14 <strong>Jan</strong>, talks & songs; 15331.<br />

4885 R. Club do Para, Belem PA, also vy. late in our morning, 1<strong>05</strong>5-f/out<br />

1110, 14 <strong>Jan</strong>, talks; 25341. Also 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, 2009-..., 45433.<br />

4915 R. Difa, Macapa AP, 0845-f/out 0903, 16 <strong>Jan</strong>, songs, talks; 23431,<br />

QRM de B.<br />

4894.9 UNID, 2 stns listed, 2309-..., 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, talks; 23331, QRM de MNG.<br />

4925 R. Educacao Rural, Tefe AM, 2356-0004, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, songs, "programa de<br />

Avisos para o Interior" (mssgs) at 2302; 54433.<br />

4935 R. Capixaba, Vitoria ES, 2358-0007, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, shouting preacher;<br />

45433.<br />

4985 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 00<strong>05</strong>-0017, 14 <strong>Jan</strong>, folk tunes; 55433,<br />

too much splatter over the adj. QRGs.<br />

61<strong>05</strong> R. Cancao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista SP, 0036-0048, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, phone-ins;<br />

54433, QRM de B + some silent carrier.<br />

6134.9 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 0035-0047, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, phone-ins; 53443,<br />

QRM de UNID in CeAsian language; // 5035 poor, 9630 vy. good.<br />

9630 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 1514-..., 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, talks, music; 33442,<br />

QRM de UNID stn in CeAsian language.<br />

9645.1 R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo SP, 1821-1835, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, f/ball match<br />

rpt. Corinthians vs. Uniao ("uniao", union, of what?), news; 34443, adj.<br />

QRM, buth then co-ch. QRM at 1830.<br />

11780 R. Nacional da Amazo[o]nia, Brasilia DF, 1523-..., 14 <strong>Jan</strong>, Carnaval<br />

songs; 25443. Mind you I say "carnaval" instead because that's our word,<br />

not Engl. "Carnival which only stems from the former.<br />

11804.7 R. Globo, Rio de <strong>Jan</strong>eiro RJ, 1925-1939, 10 <strong>Jan</strong>, advertisements,<br />

traffic infos, chats, news; 25433.<br />

11815 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 1521-1551, 14 <strong>Jan</strong>, f/ball news;<br />

34443, adj. QRM de B<strong>BC</strong> 11820.<br />

11829.9 R. CBN Anhangueera, Goiania GO, 1519-1545, 14 <strong>Jan</strong>, IDs, ann. for<br />

Sat. prgr "CBN Saaude", several stn. slogans, news; 35433, bad audio.<br />

(all 19 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

BURKINA FASO 5030 RTV Ouagadougou, form letter in French verifying the<br />

April 21 2006 date of my reception. Although the frequency of my reception<br />

was not specified, it lists 5030 (<strong>05</strong>30-0800, 1700-2400 TU) and 7230 (0800-<br />

1700 TU). My letter was written in French (with an English version<br />

attached), 1 IRC enclosed. This took 8 months. Signed by Pascal GOBA, Chef<br />

des Programmes. Handwritten return address:<br />

Radio Burkina 03, BP 7029, Ouaga 03, Burkina Faso.<br />

(Jim Renfrew-NY-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 10)<br />

7230 R. Burkina, Ouagadougou, 1416-1518, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, French + Vernacular/s,<br />

phone-ins, prgr "Magazine de l'Emploi", songs; 34433, adjt. QRM only. I<br />

don't even report on their 5030 outlet as reception is typically<br />

"armchair" like.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)


CANADA 6160 CKZU Vancouver 1420-1431 <strong>Jan</strong> 11. Weather; interview with<br />

the director of the local Salvation Army about homeless shelters, etc.;<br />

traffic report, PST time check; then another short interview with a<br />

running coach. ID as "C<strong>BC</strong> Radio One". Good signal but QRM from an equally<br />

good co-channel CH-lang station. Was // to 690 MW, which was fair here.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 14)<br />

CENTRAL AFRICAN REP 7220 R. Centrafrique, Bimbo, 1419-1442, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>,<br />

Vernacular, talks, tribal tunes; 25442, blocked at 1500.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

CHAD 6165 R. Diff. Natle. Tchadienne, N'Djamena, 1414-1436, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>,<br />

Vernacular, talks (news?); 54444, QRM de HRV. (See also BEN 5025 & NIG<br />

4770).<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

CLANDESTINE 4880 SW R Africa, Meyerton, AFS, 1839-1850, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, English<br />

+ Vernacular, talks & interviews; 54444, gone at 1900, no jamming.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

COLOMBIA 6035 LV del Guaviare, S. Jose del Guaviare, 0046-0<strong>05</strong>8, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>,<br />

Spanish, talks, annt. for Colombia vs. Uruguay match later on, local<br />

rhythms; 44433, adjt. QRM only.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

5910.<strong>05</strong> Marfil Estereo 0037-0300+ <strong>Jan</strong> 17. Latin mx w/male ancr after each<br />

song w/ID's and UTC-5 TC's; into seeming religious program at 0100, then<br />

back to mx at 0132. Fair signal, competing with band noise and spotty Ute<br />

QRM. Heard ID's as both "Marfil" and "Marfil Estereo". Had drifted up to<br />

5910.07 by 0300.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 18)<br />

COSTA RICA 9724.9 University Network, Cahuita, 1229-1250, 15 <strong>Jan</strong>,<br />

English, preaching; 35433.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

CUBA Dear amigos: Starting next Monday <strong>Jan</strong>uary 22 at 1100 UTC Radio<br />

Habana Cuba will be using 15190 kHz to Eastern South America (the "Buenos<br />

Aires beam") replacing 15230 kHz. This is the morning local time in Havana<br />

Spanish language broadcast that starts at 1100 and lasts until 1500 UTC.<br />

(mail of Prof. Arnaldo Coro Antich-CUB, CO2KK, hcdx <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

That's because for the past several B-seasons, 15230 has been colliding<br />

with China-via-Canada at 1300-1500. About time somebody noticed and<br />

resolved the situation.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

6000 RHC in English, at 0640 UT on <strong>Jan</strong> 12 is using one of the failing<br />

transmitters with its mushy, squealy, sound extending too far above and<br />

below the carrier frequency. Who needs this when we have loud and almost<br />

clear // 6180?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-O-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 12)<br />

15375 R. Rebelde at 1715 UT on <strong>Jan</strong> 12. Good. // 11655. Conversation<br />

surprisingly criticising Cuba's mail service and mail thefts. This<br />

frequency is not listed on their website.<br />

(Victor C. Jaar-QC-CAN, NASWA Flashsheet via dxld)<br />

Checked at 1723 UT <strong>Jan</strong> 16, this was on 15370, not 15375, VG signal //<br />

recently reported other new frequency, 17555, which was mixing heavily,<br />

almost zero-beat with WYFR, but Cuba atop. Why does Cuba come up on WYFR<br />

frequencies? Maybe retaliation for WYFR using 6000. Anyhow, Cuba has SW<br />

transmitters to spare in the RHC 1500-2000 break.


(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

DENMARK Initially DR (Danish Broadcasting Corporation) wanted to close<br />

down both the MW and the LW transmitters in Kalundborg operating on 243<br />

and 1062 kHz by the end of 2006. But the Danish Ministry of Culture has<br />

decided that DR must continue using medium wave till at least Dec 31,<br />

2010. It is however uncertain which programmes will be carried on 1062 MW<br />

in the future. Director of DR Radio, Leif L>nsmann, says to radionyt.com,<br />

that DR is going to air navigational warnings, weather forecasts and<br />

possibly newscasts on MW - but no final decision on this has been taken<br />

yet. The switch off of the LW station in Kalundborg is expected sometime<br />

during the spring of <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

(Hartvig Nielsen-DEN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

Today, <strong>Jan</strong> 10, at 1445, 243 LW was heard relaying P1 and 1062 MW P3, both<br />

55555.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W <strong>Jan</strong> 12)<br />

DJIBOUTI 4780 RD. TV de Djibouti, Doraleh, 1844-1906, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>,<br />

Vernacular, phone-ins, taks, newscast 1900; 55444 via the back of the<br />

recently installed 80 m, unterminated mini-Beverage to NAm/295degr also<br />

serves the Horn of Africa region.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

ECUADOR/USA HCJB World Radio nun HCJB Global<br />

Die Mutterorganisation des aeltesten noch bestehenden protestantischen<br />

Missionssen<strong>der</strong>s Radio HCJB Quito heisst seit dem 1. <strong>Jan</strong>uar HCJB Global.<br />

Entsprechend firmieren die Medienzweige jetzt als HCJB Global Voice und<br />

die medizinische Hilfe jetzt als HCJB Global Hands. Mit <strong>der</strong><br />

Namensaen<strong>der</strong>ung will man den Wandel vom Medienwerk zu einem vielfaeltigen<br />

Missionswerk spiegeln, das seit mehr als einem halben Jahrhun<strong>der</strong>t auch<br />

intensiv medizinische Hilfe leistet. Kommunikationsdirektor Jon Hirst<br />

beschreibt die Namensaen<strong>der</strong>ung als Verbindung von Tradition und<br />

Innovation: "Bei den Ueberlegungen haben wir festgestellt, dass unsere<br />

Freunde am Rufzeichen unserer ersten Radiostation festhalten wollten.<br />

Durch den Bezug auf HCJB ehren wir unsere Herkunft", obwohl die<br />

Radioarbeit nicht mehr allein aus Ekuador kommt und schon lange nicht mehr<br />

nur die Kurzwelle nutzt, son<strong>der</strong>n auch Satellit, UKW und Internet. Das HCJB<br />

World Radio Engineering Center in Elkhart IN wird zum HCJB Global<br />

Technology Center. Seit 1990 hat es mehr als 300 Radioarbeiten in 100<br />

Laen<strong>der</strong>n Starthilfe mit Studios und /o<strong>der</strong> Sen<strong>der</strong>n gegeben.<br />

(ntt, Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 14)<br />

Dorothea und Ruediger Klaue (Wilhelm-Raabe-Str. 13, 321<strong>05</strong> Bad Salzuflen,<br />

Tel. <strong>05</strong>222 944491), die als Deutschland-Repraesentanten von Radio HCJB<br />

fungieren, haben neue e-mail-Adressen:<br />

fuer Ruediger und <br />

fuer Dorothea Klaue. Ausserdem hat Ruediger Klaue unter <strong>der</strong> Adresse<br />

einen Weblog begonnen. "Der Blog gibt mir eine<br />

Gelegenheit, Freunden etwas von meinen Arbeiten und Gedanken anzubieten,<br />

das sie sich anschauen koennen, wenn sie wollen. Es wird also keine<br />

unerwuenschte Post zugeschickt."<br />

(Ruediger Klaue 12.1.<strong>2007</strong>, via ntt, Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong><br />

<strong>Jan</strong> 14)<br />

EQUATORIAL GUINEA 5004.97 R. Bata, at 2240 on <strong>Jan</strong> 10. Group chanting<br />

and local language chatter. Signal fair but ruined by continuous data<br />

bursts. Pulled plug at 2257.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 14)<br />

ETHIOPIA 9560.25 R. Ethiopia on <strong>Jan</strong> 09 at 1359-1410 UT. 33433 Arabic,<br />

1359 IS, 1400 ID, Three gongs, News.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium <strong>Jan</strong> 12)


FRENCH GUIANA DRM now from GUF. Next week, from Montsinery, we will<br />

perform special DRM transmissions to New York City on Monday 15 <strong>Jan</strong>uary<br />

and then to Dallas (DRM meetings in Continental) until Friday 19 <strong>Jan</strong>uary.<br />

Special DRM transmissions from Montsinery, French Guiana with 150 kW into<br />

a 4/4 antenna:<br />

15 <strong>Jan</strong>uary to New York City on 17875 kHz 1300 to 2020 UT<br />

[17875 drm noted here in Europe too, wb.]<br />

16 to 18 <strong>Jan</strong>uary to Dallas / Texas on 21620 kHz 1300 to 2020 UT<br />

19 to 23 <strong>Jan</strong>uary to Mexico City on 21620 kHz 1300 to 2020 UT<br />

(Christopher, <strong>Jan</strong> 11, drmna yg via dxld)<br />

GABON Google Earth imagery.<br />

Africa No. I Gabon location 01 40 36 S 13 18 01 E<br />

dies duerfte Mouanda / Moyabi sein, in low resolution.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

GEORGIA 1350 Again Abkhaz Radio at 1500-1600 UT after a week with Radio<br />

Relax program in Russian, <strong>Jan</strong> 13.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 13)<br />

GERMANY DW CLOSES DOWN NORTH AMERICAN MONITORING.<br />

Here are excerpts from a letter I have just received from Silke Broeker,<br />

DW monitoring director, dated December 2006:<br />

"As you already know, Deutsche Welle ceased transmitting its German-<br />

language program on analog shortwave on October 29th, 2006. It is a fact<br />

that already today the majority of the listeners in North America more<br />

listening to our German broadcasts at all, are using the Internet offer of<br />

DW-RADIO or direct satellite reception. This being as it is, the very<br />

cost-intensive transmission on analog shortwave was not paying-off any<br />

more, so DW decided to take this step.<br />

"Unfortunately, this also means that where there is no target area, there<br />

is no need any more technical monitors. Therefore, I have to inform you<br />

today that my file of US-monitors will be closed as of <strong>Jan</strong>uary 1st, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Thus, I now have to thank you very, very much for sending in your reports<br />

regularly for over 20 years....<br />

"As for me personally, I will surely miss the contact with you.... "For<br />

now, it is THANK YOU again and GOOD-BYE. I wish you and your family all<br />

the best."<br />

(via David Cole, Goodwell-OK-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 10)<br />

Anyone know what happened to the R. Berlin International announcers? A few<br />

names I recall: June Jones and Rudi Freedle (spelling? [Friedl?, wb.]).<br />

I've heard similar sounding voices, un<strong>der</strong> different names, from other<br />

broadcasters. Anyone know?<br />

(Kraig, KG4LAC Krist-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

From the Spanish section of that radio, announcer Marcelo Fortin went to<br />

Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land Wereldomroep Latin American programs in 1982y, and is<br />

currently one of their news rea<strong>der</strong>s and translator. Also musician and<br />

piano player and composer. Was part of the Chilean folk music group<br />

Aparcoa.<br />

(Horacio Nigro-URG, ibid. via dxld)<br />

From the German Service<br />

Manfred Boehm > Deutsche Welle Bonn<br />

Wolfram Hess > Deutsche Welle Bonn / DeutschlandRadio Kultur Berlin<br />

(Peter Kruse-D, ibid. via dxld)


Wolfram still co-hosts the monthly <strong>DX</strong> show on DW [English section, 4th<br />

Sunday of the month, wb.]. Which reminds me, this week should be the time<br />

to download it before it goes away, almost 42 minutes into the long<br />

Mailbag file on demand for 1 <strong>Jan</strong> really 31 Dec. Not exactly a full-time<br />

job. I think they mentioned another website where the <strong>DX</strong> meetings are<br />

archived indefinitely. "Freedle" above probably spelt Friedl.<br />

(Glenn, ibid. via dxld)<br />

Manfred Boehm worked after the close-down of RBI first for Radioropa which<br />

started broadcasting just when RBI died, on Oct 3, 1990y. This station<br />

might be known also in the "AM scene" for its transmissions on longwave<br />

Burg 261 kHz (until 2000y) and 5975/5980 (1993-1995y, via Litomysl-CZE).<br />

When Radioropa declined, Manfred got the opportunity to work for DW's<br />

German service, where he can be heard frequently now.<br />

That's all I can say about former RBI staff, except from a remark that it<br />

can be told easily what happened to them: They were simply fired. It was<br />

apparently not uncommon for foreign staff members to appear un<strong>der</strong><br />

pseudonym, so it could indeed be possible that some of them are heard<br />

un<strong>der</strong> other names elsewhere now.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, ibid.)<br />

Hello Folks, as a member of RBI's <strong>DX</strong> club and a listener for the Arabic<br />

section of RBI in late 80s, I used to enjoy very much the <strong>DX</strong> programs of<br />

RBI. I was taught A<strong>BC</strong> of <strong>DX</strong>ing by listening to them. I ended up with lots<br />

of special QSL cards, books and mags in Arabic talking about Heaven on<br />

Earth !! DDR. I always remember an announcer who used to speak Arabic with<br />

a German accent ;) his name was Joachim Schnei<strong>der</strong> (Pardon my spelling). I<br />

used to send all my letters to RBI's Arabic section with his name.<br />

Listening to DW's Arabic section a few years back I could hear a guy<br />

almost with the same voice but with a different name!!! the Idea of<br />

sending DW a letter to double check the issue crossed my mind, but never<br />

did it. So I won<strong>der</strong>, what really happened to my friend, Joachim Schnei<strong>der</strong>?<br />

(Tarek Zeidan, Cairo-EGY, ibid. via dxld)<br />

If it was indeed the same person it would still be the question which name<br />

was a pseudonym, "Joachim Schnei<strong>der</strong>" (the spelling is correct) or the one<br />

used on DW? I will ask around if somebody knows something about him. No<br />

chance with Google; way too much hits also when adding suitable keywords.<br />

Also to mention here: Hannelore Steer of RBI's Africa service (I heard<br />

about Swahili as language in particular). In early 1990 she became editor-<br />

in-chief of RBI, and today she is director of radio at Rundfunk Berlin-<br />

Brandenburg.<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 4)<br />

R. Berlin International announcers, Joachim Schnei<strong>der</strong>.<br />

Well, I could find out a little bit: He was a factory worker at the<br />

Berlin-based cable manufacturer KWO until some political initiative (a<br />

typical GDR phenomenon), presumably by the youth organization FDJ, let him<br />

begin studies at Leipzig; Arabic and probably also journalism. Afterwards<br />

an initiative by SED (the GDR's communist party) brought him to RBI. At<br />

least that's what he told his colleagues there.<br />

Shortly before the demise of RBI he married an editor of the Italian<br />

service and assumed her surname, whatever name this was (the "informer"<br />

can't remember anymore). It seems that he is travelling through the Middle<br />

East at present, known as an expert for this region, whatever this may say<br />

about his current job.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 5)<br />

Kai, Most interesting. Even though it was a challenge listening to RBI<br />

(because of poor reception or boring propaganda) I never forgot the


eliefs or policy of the host country. I always expected letters, etc were<br />

examined before reaching the station. Even today I've encountered problems<br />

sending programming comments to former Soviet countries. My emails or<br />

letters are not received. I guess old habits die hard.<br />

(Kraig Krist-USA, ibid. via dxld)<br />

RBI: I think it should be noted that the beliefs of many people in the<br />

GDR, certainly including the vast majority of GDR radio editors, were one<br />

thing but various realities an entirely different one. Hence also incoming<br />

letters were examined *before* reaching the editorial offices. Many people<br />

here in Germany do not realize (or refuse to acknowledge) this difference,<br />

seriously hampering any research in the history of East German<br />

broadcasting.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

Google Earth Imagery<br />

Former Radio Bremen MW and SW site location coordinates:<br />

Mediumwave Radio Bremen<br />

Leher Feld, Oct 15, 1951 to <strong>Jan</strong> 31, 1999:<br />

53 06 32 N 08 52 40 E<br />

From Feb 1, 1999 on different location in Oberneuland at<br />

53 06 31 N 08 56 09 E<br />

Shortwave 6190 kHz Radio Bremen / Sen<strong>der</strong> Freies Berlin,<br />

Sept 15, 1961 til Oct 1996.<br />

53 06 36 2 N 08 52 44 3 E<br />

FM/UKW Sen<strong>der</strong> Bremen Leher Feld, from Oct 15, 1951<br />

53 06 32 7 N 08 52 44 1 E<br />

Koenigswusterhausen Funkerberg Radio peak (exReichspost, GDR Deutsche Post<br />

[GDR radio, RBI, various communist Clandestines, now German Telecom T-<br />

systems)<br />

52 18 18 N 13 37 11 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 12)<br />

60<strong>05</strong> DLR Deutschlandradio Berlin Britz on air again. Noted around 0700 UT<br />

again this morning <strong>Jan</strong> 13. 60<strong>05</strong> kHz txion missed since <strong>Jan</strong> 9th.<br />

DLR technicians and "Transradio Telefunken?" repaired the S4001 unit<br />

already.<br />

Google Earth Imagery. Here are the coordinates of former RIAS Berlin 60<strong>05</strong><br />

kHz, now DLR 60<strong>05</strong> 100 kW, and 6190 17 kW DLF Berlin site:<br />

52 26 53 N 13 25 52 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 11/13)<br />

This failed transmitter is a Telefunken S4001 without the equipment for<br />

fast retuning. It sits in the main transmitter building of the Berlin-<br />

Britz site:<br />

<br />

The 60<strong>05</strong> kHz antenna:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

And the original shortwave facility from 1950, now on air on 6190; the<br />

transmitter sits in the building with the greened-out mercury vapor lamp,<br />

probably in the room with the vertically mounted fluorescent lamp which<br />

can be seen through the window:<br />


<br />

More Britz pictures, also of the MW/FM masts (855, 990, 89.6):<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 11)<br />

More about longwave Indeed I forgot the tiny 10 kW transmitter at<br />

Caltanissetta, but now it reminds me on another aspect: Longwave<br />

transmitters that never were. Actually Italy holds a Geneve schedule<br />

allocation for high power operation while other countries even secured<br />

longwave frequencies but never built any transmitters. Spain, Morocco,<br />

Egypt are those I can remember right now.<br />

I did not count the VOA transmitter at Erching near Munich because it was<br />

replaced by a new facility in 1989. As well-known this transmitter carried<br />

VOA programming (at times also RIAS) on 173 kHz until it had been<br />

mothballed in the early seventies. In the Geneve schedule the new<br />

frequency 209 kHz had been allocated to this transmitter, and at the same<br />

time Deutschlandfunk became interested in using the Erching transmitter,<br />

probably due to the circumstance that the Donebach transmitter had now to<br />

operate co-channel with the 1200 kW facility in Romania.<br />

So an agreement had been made that provided the German side with access to<br />

the Erching transmitter but stipulated that they had to hand it back to<br />

the US side everytime if requested. The first inspection was a shock for<br />

the postal office employees: A real monster of an old transmitter with the<br />

Doherty modulation system they had never seen before, but by far the<br />

biggest obstacle: Designed for 60 Hz power supply from generators,<br />

impossible to run from the German 50 Hz power grid!<br />

Nevertheless Deutschlandfunk transmissions via Erching on 209 kHz started<br />

in 1979, for the time being between 5 AM and 7 PM only because a<br />

directional antenna is required for nighttime operation on this frequency<br />

(gain reduction towards the Ukraine). A magazine article stated that the<br />

postal office was able to make this possible only by throwing away many of<br />

its bureaucratic principles and discussed possibilities to get rid of the<br />

expensive diesel engines: Ask Continental if they can modify the<br />

transmitter for 50 Hz power supply, install 50/60 Hz converters or just<br />

install a new transmitter and this way also avoid possible trouble with<br />

the old transmitter. Finally they went even beyond the third variant and<br />

decided to build an entirely new site at Aholming near Deggendorf.<br />

This is the construction site at Aholming in 1986 (note the ground grid):<br />

<br />

And the finished site in 1989:<br />

<br />

First transmitter tests at Aholming started in summer 1988, the final<br />

switch of 209 kHz (now 207 kHz) from Erching to Aholming took place in<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary 1989. Today the antenna at Erching is gone but aerial pictures<br />

still show the transmitter building and reportedly people are still banned<br />

from entering the plain meadow which was once the antenna field.<br />

The website of the Aholming municipality once also contained a page about<br />

the transmitter, but apparently they throwed it away, so only these traces<br />

are left:<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />


Re: Okuma Okinawa/Poro/Erching/Coro-VEN/ARS/YUG beasts:<br />

JAPAN/PHILIPPINES [Ryukyu Isls] BTW - is it known what ever happened to<br />

the megawatt unit on Okinawa that used to operate on 1180/1178 kHz ?<br />

(Noel Green-UK, <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24, 2002y)<br />

Scrapped I guess? At least I un<strong>der</strong>stand that it was a beast of the same<br />

design than the 173 kHz rig at Erching, finally used by DLF on 209 before<br />

the new Aholming site took over.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24, 2002y)<br />

I assume, the remaining parts were used as spare parts at the Poro-PHL<br />

site 1140/1143 kHz - [Ban Pachi-THA 1580/1575 came on air later in<br />

1966/1967 and may of different design], these units was of a similar type<br />

as Erching and Okinawa beasts. Poro came on air already in the Fifties,<br />

maybe you can check the 1954 to 1957 WRTH's?? (wb, Dec 2002y)<br />

My earliest book is the 1953 edition, and there is no listing for any of<br />

the 1000 kW txs in that one. In the PHL there was a 50 kW tx (Manila-A)<br />

operating on 920 KHz (326 metres) located at "The Voice of America Relay<br />

Base, Manila" plus SW of 7.5/50 kW. It operated in Amoy, Cantonese,<br />

English, Mandarin & Swatow. In the VOA listings there is also an outlet on<br />

447 [metres I guess] for Mandarin at 1500-1530 & 2200-2230, but I can't<br />

find where that came from.<br />

But in the 1954 edition three 1000 kW are listed - the one in Germany<br />

listed as Munich-C 173 kc/s 1734 m 1000 kW and on air at 1615-2330. (1196<br />

was Munich-A by the way - and also listed at Munich 10 kW SW was R<br />

Liberation in various Russian dialects).<br />

The others were listed as RYUKYU ISLANDS Voice of America Relay Base and<br />

MW Okinawa 1180 kc/s 254 m 1000 kW operating 0930-1530 plus SW 35 kW<br />

operating same times - and in the PHL, the VoA Relay Base, San Fernando -<br />

Northern Luzon, appears. This has Philippines-B 1140 kc/s 263 m 1000 kW<br />

operating 1000-1530 plus SW 35 kW on air 0900-1530.<br />

So they were obviously put on air some time in 1953. I would also guess -<br />

like Wolfie - that when Okinawa closed, the dismantled units were used as<br />

spares. There is a photograph in one of the WRTH's that I seem to remember<br />

showed these 1000 kW txs as only one unit - ie not 2 X 500 - in a rather<br />

large cabinet ! [Yes, also German PTT engineers told the "Funkschau"<br />

magazine in 1979, that the 500 kW tx circuits couldn't separate in total,<br />

wb] Whether capable of operating differently I don't know. I heard both of<br />

the PHL ones (before they moved to 9 kHz spacing) and Okinawa. But don't<br />

remember anything of the 447 outlet.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 2, 2003y)<br />

re: Continental 1000 kW beasts.<br />

The informations regarding the Continental "beasts" is very interesting.<br />

VoA 1000 / 500 kW beasts again. I've got a copy of ROI Vienna's<br />

INTERMEDIA/<strong>DX</strong> TELEGRAM progrs of 2001&2002, put all as farewell present on<br />

a CD by presenter Wolf Harranth [also of the 1941 ageclass], who resigned<br />

from ORF <strong>DX</strong> Progrs duty recently in Oct 2002.<br />

And subsequently I had a look to the <strong>DX</strong> Progr lists on the WRTH's of 1969-<br />

1971.<br />

1971 p 132, the Continental 1000 kW beast advert is print-out,<br />

and declared the first beast ever built for Munich-C Erching site on LW<br />

173 in summer 1953. Used for VoA and even Deutschlandfunk progrs by Ge PTT<br />

til 1979.


But same tx type put also on air via Okinawa, Poro, Thailand!, CeAM[see<br />

below], and Cairo on 773 kHz.<br />

From 1968 a new generation of 1000 kW Continental txs were developed, and<br />

I think one[later 2x1000 kW] of them put to Belgrade Stubline site in<br />

1971(?).<br />

(wb <strong>Jan</strong> 5, 2003y)<br />

The 1000 kW rig for Central America finally landed in Coro, Venezuela. I<br />

believe it was briefly tested in Costa Rica (Radio Omega 625?) before<br />

moving on.<br />

Model 1<strong>05</strong>B - 1000 kW (1953)<br />

First unit (173 kHz) VOA, Munich (1/2)1<strong>05</strong>B in 1950 (500 kW)<br />

Exact location is 48 18 03 N 11 43 03 96 E.<br />

Later this model was built as a single 1000 kW unit.<br />

D323A - 2000 kW (1974)<br />

First unit (683/684 kHz) to Radio-TV Belgrade, Yugoslavia. ##<br />

D323C - 2000 kW (1979)<br />

First unit (1440 kHz) to MOI, Dammam, Saudi Arabia<br />

See<br />

<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 5, 2003y)<br />

## 684 Beograd Zvecka beast. Total damage after NATO air ride on May 25,<br />

1999.<br />

The large 2000 kW mediumwave site was close to the village of Zvecka, and<br />

that was about 10 km to the north of the Stubline site, and much closer to<br />

the town of Obrenovac on the banks of the river Sava. The log periodics<br />

you are referring to are most probably from the govt antenna farm at<br />

Grabovac, also near Stubline and Obrenovac, and they were used primarily<br />

for the communications with the embassies abroad.<br />

Best regards, Igor F. Pifat YT1MM<br />

(wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26, 2006y)<br />

Exact MW Zvecka location is 44 38 28 N 20 08 28 E<br />

40 years anniversary of German <strong>DX</strong> Club AD<strong>DX</strong>.<br />

Heute vor 40 Jahren wurde die AD<strong>DX</strong> (damals: "Assoziation deutschsprachiger<br />

<strong>DX</strong>-er und <strong>DX</strong>-Clubs") gegruendet, herzlichen Glueckwunsch dazu von <strong>der</strong> A-<strong>DX</strong><br />

Liste!<br />

Die Geschichte <strong>der</strong> AD<strong>DX</strong> ist uebrigens recht spannend verpackt zu finden<br />

unter:<br />

<br />

(Christoph Ratzer-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 15)<br />

40 years anniversary of German <strong>DX</strong> Club AD<strong>DX</strong>.<br />

Initiator was Deutsche Welle's Chief Engineer Gustav-Georg Thiele, the<br />

father of Rwanda[1966], Portugal[1969] and Malta[1971] relay sites.<br />

Gustav-G. Thiele, ham radio call DL1ZK, Cologne, was <strong>DX</strong> Editor of DW in<br />

the sixties. DWL El Salvador[1966-1967] and Thailand relay sites came<br />

never in reality.<br />

HISTORY.<br />

PORTUGAL On Nov 25th 1998, DW and Portuguese ICP- Institute<br />

Communication Portugal prolongated the Sines relay stn contract<br />

for the coming 15 years til July 2014.


Txion target of Sines relay is SoWeEUR, No/WeAF as well as NoAM sce during<br />

our night. This stn is also attractive for interested bcasters, to<br />

exchange bc time on SW. Sines is used for RCI progr relays towards RUS,<br />

UKR and ME. Recent negotiations with VoRUS are un<strong>der</strong> way, but no agreement<br />

signed yet. The 28 years old DW relay site will be mo<strong>der</strong>nized at a level<br />

of 14 Mill German Marks. Three old 250 kW Marconi tx units will be<br />

replaced by most mo<strong>der</strong>n cost and electricity saving tx type, which will<br />

allow automated procedures and digital mode transmissions. Six antiquate<br />

log-per and curtain arrays will be replaced by another [third] revolving<br />

curtain antenna. DW digital mode txions on SW Sines will start in 2001.<br />

Frequency usage will then be optimized and flexible, saving cost of 1.8<br />

Mill German Marks are estimated per year.<br />

[DW Sines relay site built up by late Gustav-Georg Thiele* in 1969-1970,<br />

opened on Jun 3rd, 1970. The Marconi units were originally intended for<br />

the planned DW El Salvador relay site, which should be erected in 1967-<br />

1968, but never realized due to lack of permission by the local<br />

authorities. [[ *Gustav-G. Thiele, ham radio call DL1ZK, Cologne, was <strong>DX</strong><br />

Editor of DW in the sixties.]]<br />

In July 1966 DW chief Dr. Wesemann signed a contract in El Salvador to<br />

erect 3 x 250 kW SW txs and a 500 kW MW tx, the DW budget 1968 noted 3.45<br />

Mill. German Marks for the El Salvador relay. At that time DW also planned<br />

to set up a relay station in Thailand.<br />

The Marconi txs redirected then to Portugal relay site, and DW joined the<br />

common Antigua / Montserrat relay project together with the B<strong>BC</strong> in the<br />

seventies{1974-1975}. ed]<br />

(DW, Steffen Heinze via Walter Eibl-D, Nov 25, 1998!)<br />

GREECE Report of ERA 5 morning sce on <strong>Jan</strong> 12:<br />

7475 and 9420 <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>54 UT in Greek. 12 MHz channel not heard, due of<br />

morning skip propagation.<br />

9420 <strong>05</strong>54-09.58:40 UT in Greek, iddle carrier pause til 1001 UT, when<br />

unscheduled short single local commercial broadcast in Greek, seemingly<br />

fee<strong>der</strong> stepping error. !! IDLE carrier was still on air from 10.01:30 UT<br />

til 10.59:40 UT, when Greek programm started again.<br />

121<strong>05</strong> in Greek lasted til 09.58:40 UT. TX off cl-down at 10.00:30 UT.<br />

15630 in En/Fr/Sp programmes as usual weekdays, til 09.59:20 UT. Then<br />

closing announcement by male in Greek language til 09.59:57 UT, TX off cl-<br />

down at 10.00:10 UT.<br />

I'll check ERA 5 on 15630 tomorrow again, whether is 5/6 days a week.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 12)<br />

15630 Voice of Grecia, espanol. 0918-0955 UT, escuchada el 13 de Enero en<br />

espanol a locutora con boletin de noticias internacionales y un reportaje<br />

sobre el movimiento Ocupa en Barcelona, sintonia y musica latina, SINPO<br />

45554.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, hcdx <strong>Jan</strong> 13)<br />

Checked the English/French portion at 0700-0900 UT only, and heard Greek<br />

language relay of // 9420 and 121<strong>05</strong> kHz instead. So assume, that ERA 5<br />

Athens En/Fr on 15630 kHz is at Mons-Fris only. But didn't check the<br />

Spanish slot today <strong>Jan</strong> 13. Maybe En on Sats is at 1400-1500 on 9420 and<br />

17525 only?<br />

(later) Yes heard it too at 1404!!-1500 UT on powerhouse 9420 [also 9935<br />

with Thessaloniki Greek domestic relay progr at same time slot], but //<br />

17525 didn't propagate into Germany at this time of the year. Lady<br />

announced as "Hellenic Corner" every Sat 1404-1500 UT.


Did you hear ERA 5 on 17525 at this time slot in USA ?<br />

English at least Sun!-Fri 0700-0800[not Sats]. Sat only 1404-1500 UT, and<br />

Suns 11<strong>05</strong> and Mons 0030 UT too ??<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 13)<br />

"GREEK IN STYLE". Am listening to this show on webcast (convenient play<br />

link in MONITORING REMINDERS CALENDAR at 0030 UT Monday, soon to be moved<br />

up.) which started at 0011 UT Monday <strong>Jan</strong> 15. A Marina Xranzi (sp?)<br />

produxion, hosted this week by Andriana Petrato (sp?). Starts with<br />

orchestral music for Chariots of Fire, then more cinemusic. Yes, presented<br />

in English. Presumably also on SW 7475, et al.? Followed 0000 IS/IDs<br />

partly in English, NA, sign-on and news headlines in Greek; lasted until<br />

0103, so a 52-minute show.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 17)<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

ERA Voice of Greece Athens Cape[Akra] Avlis/Avlida SW site, 2x100 kW,<br />

Continental 1x250 kW from Gloria-POR.<br />

38 23 23 N 23 36 25 E<br />

Former IBB / VOA Thessaloniki Peraia site March 15, 1950-March 3, 1973.<br />

MW 791/792 kHz 50 kW. SW Collins 4x35 kW.<br />

Now ERA 1044 kHz (in <strong>Jan</strong> 2001: x9935 R Makedonia Thessaloniki domestic<br />

regional).<br />

40 30 45 N 22 56 34 E<br />

Former IBB / VOA Ziloti Xanthi Kavalla site of March 4, 1973-Apr 25, 2006.<br />

SW 12 x CEC 250 kW.<br />

40 53 09 N 24 49 15 E<br />

Former IBB / VOA Ziloti Xanthi Kavalla site of March 4, 1973-Apr 25, 2006.<br />

MW 792 kHz Harris 500 kW.<br />

40 53 23 N 24 50 56 E<br />

Former first IBB / VOA Rhodes-A in 1953-May 18, 1964, seaborne relay base<br />

"Courier" radio ship MW 1259 kHz 150 kW + SW 15/2x35 kW. Harbour at<br />

36 25 03 N 28 13 57 E<br />

Former first IBB / VOA Rhodes-A stn in May 19, 1964-1985. MW 1259/1260 kHz<br />

150 kW + [til 1964 SW 15/2x35 kW] Now ERA 1493/1494 kHz 150 kW site.<br />

36 24 50 N 28 13 43 E<br />

Former second IBB Rhodes-B stn at Vagia Point, Afandou Beach. SW 2x50,<br />

1x15 kW in May 19, 1965 til Aug 8, 1998.<br />

36 17 22 N 28 10 36 E<br />

Former second IBB Rhodes-B stn at Vagia Point, Afandou Beach. MW 1260 kHz<br />

Harris 500 kW in 1986 til Apr 25, 2006.<br />

36 17 10 N 28 10 30 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 13)<br />

GUATEMALA 4<strong>05</strong>2.5 R. Verdad, Chiquimula, 2348-2357, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, Spanish,<br />

rlgs. songs with classical music; 44433.<br />

4780 R. Cultural Coatan, S. Sebastian de Coatan, 2323-2332, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, Chuj,<br />

religious prgr, religious ballads; 55444.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

HONDURAS 3340 LV de las Misiones Internacionales, Comayagueela, 2345-<br />

2351, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, Spanish, talks; 24431.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

HUNGARY Transradio antenna engineer Bernd Waniewski has again added more


material to his website<br />

<br />

The Lakihegy site just south of Budapest has a 314 metres tall Blaw-Knox<br />

mast, built in 1933, used for a 540 kHz stand-by transmitter and a utility<br />

transmitter on 135.6, the latter one being apparently new? 810 and 873<br />

have their own, smaller masts.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 13)<br />

Google Earth Imagery. 47 22 17 N 19 00 22 E<br />

Lakihegy diamond tower of the 30ties. And a small MW pipe mast on the<br />

below side of the estate. (wb)<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 22, 2006y)<br />

ICELAND Iceland still on SW? Thanks to tips on dxld, hearing RUV Iceland<br />

on 13865 kHz USB at the moment - strong signal (SIO 444) with Nordic,<br />

world news reports in Icelandic. Weather reports at 1245 UT, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>.<br />

The reports of their death (on 1st <strong>Jan</strong>uary) are greatly exaggerated!<br />

(Alan Pennington-UK, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 13)<br />

RUV website shows still the old frequencies like in autumn and given in<br />

WRTH <strong>2007</strong> too.<br />

<br />

13865 Noted with superb S=9+20 dB signal today <strong>Jan</strong> 18 at 1230 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 13/18)<br />

The last two days (Thursday/Friday) I have heard them at 1215 on 13865,<br />

but I have had no trace of their 1755 Xmission.Til Evropu /[To Europe]:<br />

Kl. 1215-1300 UTC 13865 kHz (125 deg)<br />

Kl. 1755-1825 UTC 12115 kHz (125 deg)<br />

(Erik Koie-DEN, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 13)<br />

189 RUV, Gufuskalar, again, but never at this quality: 0026-0110, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>,<br />

pops, news+weather rpt; 55(!)454 ! Worse at 0100 though. Then during<br />

daytime, not bad either: 1515-1555, 14 <strong>Jan</strong>, talks, Romanian folk music;<br />

24454, adjt. QRM de D 183.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

INDIA Google Earth imagery.BGL AIR Bangalore Doddaballapur in high<br />

resolution. 18 SW dipol antennas.13 14 50 N 77 29 23 EPAN AIR Goa Panaji.<br />

7 dipol antennas. 1.1 km south of the airport.15 22 25 N 73 50 33 ECNI<br />

AIR Chennai (Madras). 12 dipol antennas.13 08 08 N 80 07 31 E<br />

MW 720 kHz 200 kW at<br />

13 08 49 N 80 07 40 E<br />

MW 783 & 1017 kHz, 20 kW at<br />

13 08 28 N 80 07 34 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 13)<br />

All India Radio to start DRM transmissions. Details at:<br />

<br />

(Alokesh Gupta-IND, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 15)<br />

All India Radio will soon be joining the selected league of broadcasters<br />

having DRM capability. One of the high power transmitters at Khampur,<br />

Delhi D17 (Thomcast 53C3-3P53 250 kW code named D17) will be upgraded for<br />

DRM operation. Thales Switzerland provided the equipment, technology &<br />

support for the upgradation of shortwave transmitter at an estimated cost<br />

of CHF 290870.<br />

DRM equipment reached Khampur on <strong>Jan</strong> 03, and the commissioning engineer


from Thales arrived on <strong>Jan</strong> 09. Installation is expected to be over by<br />

early next week and test transmissions expected by next week. According to<br />

sources this will be Thales Skywave 2000 system which has been designed to<br />

enable existing AM radio broadcasting transmitter equipment to create,<br />

transmit, receive and analyze digital signals. As the AIR officials also<br />

admit the success of DRM depends on the availability of DRM capable radios<br />

in India at an affordable price. Hope this does not meets the fate of DAB<br />

which was tested by AIR R&D since last 6 years, being demonstrated in the<br />

broadcast exhibitions year after year but was never launched. Last time<br />

when I was at AIR headquarters, officials were talking about big plans to<br />

rollout DRM in phased way in India.<br />

(Alokesh Gupta-IND, <strong>Jan</strong> 14)<br />

INDONESIA 3266.4 Radio Republik Indonesia Gorontalo. <strong>Jan</strong> 6 at 1147-1228<br />

(S-off) UT. SINPO 35333. Music program with Indonesian popular songs.<br />

Music "Rayuan Pulau Kelapa" at 1158 UT, followed by Jakarta News relay at<br />

1200 UT.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium <strong>Jan</strong> 12)<br />

6125.3 RRI Nabire, at 0739-0825 UT on <strong>Jan</strong> 1. Almost non-stop songs to 0800<br />

UT, then into Nx from Jakarta. ID by YL at 0820 UT. Good signal. Not noted<br />

on today, <strong>Jan</strong> 13.<br />

(Takeshi Sejimo-JPN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 13)<br />

4790 RRI Fakfak at *2100 UT. Breaking through CODAR with "SCI" and<br />

presumed news in Indo. Sorong on 4874.6 and Serui on 46<strong>05</strong> also showing<br />

faintly but with very little readability.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 12)<br />

Auf krummen 9525.90 ... 95 kHz ist seit 1800 UT das deutsche Programm <strong>der</strong><br />

Stimme Indonesiens mit Nachrichten zu hoeren. S7-9, O=3, Fading. Im<br />

Sommer, auf 15150 kHz, geht es bestimmt wie<strong>der</strong> besser!<br />

(Felix Lechte-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 15)<br />

Google Earth imagery. Bandung transmitter.<br />

MW RRI Bandung 540 kHz, next to the broadcasting house<br />

06 54 02.63 S 107 37 30.25 E<br />

or in the eastern corner of the former SW site at<br />

06 58 24.87 S 107 37 52.41 E<br />

GW: ITU list of 1977y shows RRI Bandung on 2420, 32<strong>05</strong> and 4945 at<br />

G.C. 06 58 S 107 37 E<br />

Dort ganz in <strong>der</strong> Naehe, ein paar Kilometer oestlich, aber auch noch<br />

suedlich <strong>der</strong> Autobahnumfahrung, hab' ich noch im herbst 2003 eine weitere<br />

Antennenfarm gesehen, dazu habe ich was in einer 1977er ITU-Liste<br />

gefunden:<br />

RRI Bandung auf 2420, 32<strong>05</strong> und 4945 mit G.C. 107E37 und 06S58, das muss da<br />

die Gegend sein, aber ich vermag auf Google nichts zu erkennen, die<br />

Anlagen sind in Sichtweite <strong>der</strong> Autobahn, hoechstens 1 km suedlich.<br />

WB: Da sieht man noch schoene Mastfundamente in <strong>der</strong> Gegend stehen. Nicht<br />

ueberwuchert - aber dismanteled. Siehe picture attachment.<br />

TX house near<br />

06 58 17.70 S 107 37 44.35 E<br />

Masts at<br />

06 58 16.86 S 107 37 45.3 E<br />

06 58 17.4 S 107 37 41.16 E<br />

06 58 20.57 S 107 37 46.11 E<br />

06 58 25.14 S 107 37 42.28 E<br />

Wenn man mit dem Lineal die Abstaende ausmisst, circa 160-175 Meter, dann


kann dazwischen bequem eine 120, 90 o<strong>der</strong> 60 mb Dipolantenne gehangen<br />

haben.<br />

MW 540 kHz ???,<br />

und dann steht noch in <strong>der</strong> Ecke ein Mast, kann UKW / Verteilerantennen-<br />

Turm o<strong>der</strong> auch Mainpowerleitung sein, kann aber auch MW RRI Bandung 540<br />

kHz 10 kW sein.<br />

06 58 24.87 S 107 37 52.41 E<br />

GW: Uebrigens RRI Bandung selbst ist mitten in <strong>der</strong> Stadt, auf<br />

06 54 02.60 S und 107 37 28.34 E, da steht auch 'n ca. 30-40m hoher<br />

Mast, in Google gut zu erkennen, aber ich vermute, das ist <strong>der</strong> MW-Sen<strong>der</strong>.<br />

Der Mast steht bei 06 54 02.63 S 107 37 30.25 E<br />

Wenn <strong>der</strong> MW Sen<strong>der</strong> nicht bei 06 58 24.87 S 107 37 52.41 E steht, ist er<br />

hier mitten in <strong>der</strong> Stadt am Gebaeude angesiedelt. Ist zwar alles sehr nah<br />

am Haus, fuer 10 kW Leistung!<br />

(Gerhard Werdin-D, to wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

IRAN/IRAQ 3880.65V V. of Iranian Revolution on <strong>Jan</strong> 03 at *1526-1535 UT.<br />

25342-21341 Kurdish, at 1526 UT sign on with IS, IS and ID repetition,<br />

Talk, 1531 UT jamming.<br />

6335 V. of Iraqi Kurdistan on <strong>Jan</strong> 09 at 1349-1415* UT, 25332-35433<br />

Kurdish, Kurdish music, ID at 1415 UT, sign off.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium <strong>Jan</strong> 12)<br />

Some like "Shaabi Radio Kurdistan" ID and only in Kurdish was heard in<br />

range 3925 to 3940 kHz, 1625-1725 UTC on <strong>Jan</strong> 13th.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 13)<br />

3930.1 R Voice of Kurdistan (Voice of Democratic Party of Kurdistan)<br />

noted 17 <strong>Jan</strong> at 1345 UT on 3930.1 in Kurdish and at 1400 in Farsi. Sign-<br />

off was at 1432. The jammer was late and arrived at 1428. We'll see if<br />

this is additional broadcast or change of schedule.<br />

They announce website which gives their schedule<br />

2000-2130 and 0700-0830 Tehran time, that's 1630-1800 and 0330-<strong>05</strong>00 UT.E-<br />

mail address seems to be which uses "active<br />

spam filter" so you have to validate your message before it gets<br />

through.(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx <strong>Jan</strong> 17)<br />

One can add that the phone numbers given on the website are numbers in<br />

Iraq. The website is hosted in Germany and registered to Kurdistan<br />

Democratic Party of Iran, Storgarden 50, SE-58644 Linkoeping, Sweden.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU; dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 17)<br />

KURDISTAN [non] An interesting detail: visitors to the website of the<br />

long-running station "Voice of Iranian Kurdistan" (Denge Kurdistana Irana)<br />

run by the "Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan" (PDKI)<br />

are now forwarded to the website of the new Radio<br />

Voice of Kurdistan (Radyo Denge Kurdistana)<br />

<br />

The question: is the "original" Radio Voice of Iranian Kurdistan" still<br />

active?<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 18)<br />

JAPAN/E<strong>DX</strong>C Mr.Toshimichi Ohtake, main staff of Japan Shortwave Club, who<br />

attended E<strong>DX</strong>C 2006 in St. Petersburg Russia, contributed "E<strong>DX</strong>C 2006<br />

Special Report" in English and Japanese for my home page "Monthly<br />

Shortwave". Have a look at<br />

<br />

An article on E<strong>DX</strong>C 2006 Special QSL card and Radio Gardarika in Japanese


is also found at<br />

<br />

(Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 12)<br />

5006 JG2XA Tokyo at 1437-1444 on <strong>Jan</strong> 11. Repeating Morse ID's with this<br />

text: "JG2XA JG2XA JG2XA UEC HFD station". UEC University of Electro-<br />

Communications, the operator of the station. Fair signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 14)<br />

JORDAN 11690 R. Jordan at 1703-1717 on <strong>Jan</strong> 14. Middle East news in EG<br />

by YL in progress; weather at 1712; ID as "Radio Jordan 96.3 FM" at 1713<br />

and into pop music. Good on peaks but very fady today.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 14)<br />

KOREA D.P.R. 3985 Echo of Hope at 1356-1415 on <strong>Jan</strong> 11. KR Talk to 1359<br />

music bridge; then more talks by alternating M&W, news maybe; tuned out at<br />

1415. Good signal // 6348 which was also good. Jamming, if it was there,<br />

was ineffective, at least in Colorado.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 14)<br />

KYRGYZSTAN 4<strong>05</strong>0.04 kHz is s-off at 1800 UT (RR) as heard on <strong>Jan</strong> 16.<br />

(Vlad Titarev-UKR, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 17)<br />

4<strong>05</strong>0 / 4010 On 13 <strong>Jan</strong> around 1330 (tune-in) noted a station with R Rossii<br />

program on 4<strong>05</strong>0. Forgot to check it again later. Next day (14 <strong>Jan</strong>) the<br />

station was on again with R Rossii. The signal was somewhat better than<br />

Kyrgyz R on 4010.<br />

Checking the sign-off time - 4010 and 4<strong>05</strong>0 audio went off at the same time<br />

at 1800. Transmitters were switched off as follows: 4010 at 1801, 4795 at<br />

1802 and 4<strong>05</strong>0 at 1803. So 4<strong>05</strong>0 could be Bishkek transmitter active again.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx <strong>Jan</strong> 15)<br />

Since 15 <strong>Jan</strong>uary, the national Russian prgr "Radio Rossii" is again<br />

relayed in Kyrgyzstan, on 4<strong>05</strong>0kHz [Bishkek] and nationwide OIRT FM<br />

network. The schedule is 0600-0200 local time which corresponds to 0000-<br />

2000 UTC [it is unclear if this schedule applies to both FM & SW].<br />

(Kyrgyz Press via Viktor Rutkovskiy in open_dx,<br />

via Bernd Trutenau-LTU <strong>Jan</strong> 17)<br />

LAOS 6130 Lao Nat R. - Vientiane on Dec 29 at 1156-1206 UT, 33333<br />

Laotian, Talk, 1159 Theme music, Seven gongs, News.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium <strong>Jan</strong> 12)<br />

7145 Lao National Radio. <strong>Jan</strong>. 5 at 1132(S/on)-1200 UT. SINPO 33332. S/on<br />

with music & ID in Thai as "Thini sathani withayu ... Lao." News followed.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium <strong>Jan</strong> 12)<br />

LATVIA The Latvian commercial radio station Radio SWH<br />

signed a 1-year contract for the transmission of<br />

its English language broadcast "Latvia Today" via Ulbroka 9290 kHz (100<br />

kW). "Latvia Today" will be broadcast Saturdays 0800-0900 and Sundays<br />

1300-1400 UTC.<br />

A new 1kW shortwave transmitter which was installed at Ulbroka last autumn<br />

is currently un<strong>der</strong>going the certification procedure (which can take<br />

several months). It will be offered to customers for low-budget relays on<br />

9290 kHz as soon as the authorisation has been received.<br />

(Raimonds Kreicbergs via Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 18)<br />

LUXEMBOURG The mail delivered my copy of the book "208 It Was Great", by<br />

Alan Bailey, who was the engineer and producer at R. Luxembourg between<br />

1958 and 1975. More than 120 pages full of history from the beginning on<br />

longwave to the end of 208 (the end?), personalities, colour photos, 208


programme listings from newspapers and more. A book I'm happy to own, read<br />

and leaf through because, to put it in Jimmy Savile's words, "Radio<br />

Luxembourg is still a magical name";<br />

<br />

(Stefano Valianti, S. European Report, <strong>Jan</strong> B<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Communication magazine<br />

via dxld)<br />

Googe Earth imagery. High resolution, except Marnach-Clervaux, Hosingen-<br />

Banert and Dudelange-Ginsterberg.<br />

LUX LW Beidweiler 234 kHz 2000 kW French program at<br />

49 43 51 N 06 19 11 E<br />

LUX reserveLW Junglinster 234kHz, SW 5990[Fr] 6095[Ge] kHz DRM mode at<br />

49 43 09 N 06 15 42 E<br />

LUX SW Junglinster 6090 kHz corner antenna at<br />

49 43 03 N 06 15 49 E<br />

MADAGASCAR 5010 R. Nasionaly Malagasy, Ambohidrano, 1831-1851, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>,<br />

Malagasy, Afr. pops show this time; 34433.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

MALI 7284.4 R. Mali, Kati, 1127-1322, 14 <strong>Jan</strong>, Vernacular, talks, tribal<br />

songs & tunes, French 1300, newscast; 45444, lowish audio, just like on<br />

4835v evenings.<br />

11960 R. Mali, Kati, 1233-1256, 15 <strong>Jan</strong>, Vernacular, talks, French, prgr<br />

"Destination Musique", pops; 44433, QRM de HCJB, EQA.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

5995 // 4835.40 RTM UT <strong>Jan</strong> 13 at 2219-2301 UT. Occasional OM talk in<br />

presumed Fr (hard to tell with muddy audio and static), and mostly long,<br />

slow songs with OM vocals, with string instruments, prominent percussion,<br />

etc. 5995 went downhill at 2300 with CRI on 5990, and was heard fairly<br />

well until then. 4835.40 was noisier throughout, but still audible, though<br />

not as good copy as 5995 kHz.<br />

(Ross Comeau-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 13)<br />

MEXICO 6185 R. Educacion, Cd. de Mejico, 08<strong>05</strong>-f/out 1125, 12 <strong>Jan</strong>,<br />

Spanish, talks, music of various kinds, incl. C[K]eltic; 44433, adj. QRM<br />

only.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

4810 XERTA at 1327-1339 on <strong>Jan</strong> 18. Segued vocal tunes; canned ID at 1337<br />

UT by M ancr. Fair signal but marred by band noise and CODAR.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 18)<br />

MONGOLIA 4895 Mongoliin R, Murun, 23<strong>05</strong>-2321, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, Mongolian, news<br />

(tent) followd by some prgr for children; 44333, QRM de B.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

MOROCCO 1637.9 Harmonic of RTM-"A", Rabat, 818.95 (at S=9+40 dB but<br />

with bad audio), 1510-..., 14 <strong>Jan</strong>, Arabic, talks; 35443.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

NIGER 9704.93 La Voix du Sahel, Niamey, at 2045-2100 UT on Dec 29,<br />

interview in Vernacular, short news in French, 24332.<br />

(Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W <strong>Jan</strong> 12)<br />

Also heard at 1330-1357 UT, Dec 28, Vernacular talks and tribal songs,<br />

45444.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W <strong>Jan</strong> 12)


NIGERIA 4770 R. Nigeria, Kaduna, at... 1048-f/out 1130 (!), 14 <strong>Jan</strong>,<br />

English, quiz & phone-ins; 25443; then "resurfaced" at 1230 as if<br />

preparing for the usual strong evening signal.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

NORWAY 1314 Due to the severe storm now affecting the Netherlands and<br />

other parts of Northern Europe, the MW transmitter in Norway on 1314 kHz<br />

is now on the air carrying our Dutch service which is providing<br />

continuously updated information on the travel situation. The transmitter<br />

is on the air until 2300 UTC this evening with a power of 600 kW. The<br />

storm is expected to last until the middle of the evening.<br />

There may also be some temporary changes to our shortwave service to<br />

Europe in the coming hours - details will be published in the Media<br />

Network Weblog.<br />

(Andy Sennitt-HOL, Media Network Radio Netherlands, <strong>Jan</strong> 18)<br />

PAKISTAN Transradio antenna engineer Bernd Waniewski has again added<br />

more material to his website<br />

<br />

1134, 1170 and 1332 are now new facilities, each with a 100 kW TRAM<br />

transmitter. "Lahore-1" (listed as such in WRTH <strong>2007</strong>) on 630 must be a<br />

different site than 630/1332, since a diplexing into the only mast of the<br />

1332 site would have no doubt been mentioned in the description.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 13)<br />

7530 R. Pakistan at 1857 UT. Talk in presumed Urdu followed by Qur'an,<br />

annoucements by man and woman, national anthem played by band; off at 1904<br />

UT. Poor to almost fair here and on // 9380. As expected, no sign of<br />

Hargeisa are they still on the air?<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 31)<br />

PERU 4751.8 R. Huanta 2000, Huanta, 2334-2346, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, Quechua, Indian<br />

songs, TCs in Spanish; 44443, CODAR QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

4790.1 R. Vision, Chiclayo, 2316-2326, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, Spanish, local folk music,<br />

echoing "-Vision!" ID; 24342, CODAR QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

4826.4 R. Sicuani, Sicuani, 2311-2322, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, Quechua, talks, Indian<br />

songs, Spanihs, advertisements; 34332.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

4775 R. Tarma, Tarma, 2327-2335, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>, Spanish, lively songs, lengthy<br />

advt. for a special women's perfum...; 44443.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

PORTUGAL/GERMANY Empfangssituation DW<br />

Sehr geehrter Herr x,<br />

vielen Dank nochmals fuer Ihre emails. Die Antwort hat sich etwas<br />

herausgezoegert, da ich diese an unsere DRM-Abteilung weitergeben hatte.<br />

Hier die Antwort meiner Kollegen:<br />

Die 3995 kHz breitet sich in <strong>der</strong> ersten Stunde nur sehr schlecht von<br />

Portugal aus, da es noch zu hell ist fuer eine vernuenftige Ausbreitung.<br />

Wir suchen nach alternativen Frequenzen bzw. Sendestationen, dies ist aber<br />

fast aussichtslos, das saemtliche Broadcaster im Winter und zum jetzigen<br />

Sonnenfleckenminimum auf das 49 m-Band draengen. Bis zum Beginn <strong>der</strong><br />

Sommerperiode wird sich die Situation um die 3995 kHz voraussichtlich<br />

nicht bessern, weil die Tage jetzt wie<strong>der</strong> laenger werden.<br />

Fuer den Sommersendeplan sieht es besser aus, aber momentan ist <strong>der</strong>


Nachmittag ab 17.00 Uhr sicherlich ein Problem, das aber nichts spezifisch<br />

mit DRM zu tun hat. Der Unterschied zu AM ist nur, dass wir die<br />

Ausbreitung viel besser automatisch ueberwachen und somit Interferenzen<br />

schneller entdecken koennen.<br />

Die Sendung ab 16.00 Uhr wird seit dem <strong>05</strong>.01.<strong>2007</strong> in einem robusteren<br />

Modus gefahren, vielleicht geht es seit dem etwas besser mit dem Empfang.<br />

Mit freundlichem Gruss,<br />

Andrea Schulz<br />

DEUTSCHE WELLE<br />

Kundenservice / Customer Service<br />

53110 Bonn<br />

T: +49.228.429-3223 F: +49.228.429-154000<br />

e-mail: <br />

(<strong>Jan</strong> 12, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

RUSSIA [to Ethiopia] A new target program for Ethiopia appeared on the<br />

TDP schedule website<br />

<br />

Andenet Ledemocracy 1700-1800 7280 .t.t..s Amharic<br />

The TDP site also provides the link to a website for the service:<br />

(not yet working correctly)<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 13)<br />

low frequ selection for Samara-RUS tx site into ETH, wb.<br />

5960 R. Tikhiy Okean, with R. Rossi program relay, // 7330, 0950-1000*<br />

<strong>Jan</strong> 14, Russian pop song, IDs for R. Rossi, 5+1 pips. Also noted // 6075<br />

kHz, which continued past 1000 UT.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 14)<br />

RUSSIA/MOLDOVA/UKRAINE Since <strong>Jan</strong> 1st:<br />

936 1500-1700 VOR in Ru KS.<br />

999 1550 Soviet pips, 1600 DW in Ru and as usually ...<br />

1170 1500 VOR in Turkish, 1600 VOR in Ru ER, 1700 VOR in Ar ...<br />

1089 1500-1800 as 936 kHz.<br />

1548 1550 pips, 1600 VOR in Alb, 1630 VoR in Serb ...<br />

1377 1600-1800 as 936 kHz.<br />

1413 1530-1730 CRI in Ru (but not // prgr of 1521 kHz !), 1730 break,<br />

1800 VOR in Bulg, 1900 VOR in Greek, 2000 close down.<br />

1431 1500-1800 VOR in Ar (from 1700 // to 1170, and pres on 1314).<br />

After close of use of 972, maybe same will be with 936 ? I will check it !<br />

Above 1170, 1089 from RUS; 936, 1431 from UKR; 999, 1548, 1413 from MDA;<br />

1314, 1377 from ARM. Observed on <strong>Jan</strong> 2nd.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 17)<br />

SERBIA Google Earth imagery.<br />

Old Radio Serbia (Beograd domestic relay in S-Cr language) site at<br />

Stubline, destroyed on NATO air ride on 25 May 1999y, when on air at<br />

7200.3 kHz. Used many decades on 6100 / 7200 / 95<strong>05</strong> kHz, 50/20 kW.<br />

44 33 49 N 20 08 32 E<br />

New Radio Serbia Beograde SW site at Bijeljina, across the bor<strong>der</strong> on<br />

Bosnia soil, 4x500kW, B<strong>BC</strong>-Mannheim(Thomcast-Thales) installation.<br />

44 42 02 N 19 09 54 E<br />

MW Radio Beograd Zvecka 683/684 kHz, former 2000 kW Continental beast.<br />

Usually heard on daytime 1000 kms away at Stuttgart Germany.<br />

44 38 28 N 20 08 28 E


SINGAPORE/UAE B<strong>BC</strong> Extends Bengali Service. In view of the present<br />

situation in Bangladesh and forthcoming General Election B<strong>BC</strong> has<br />

introduced additional morning Bengali transmission effective 11th <strong>Jan</strong>uary<br />

(untill further notice) as per the following schedule:<br />

0130-0200 Daily 11995SNG and 9560SLA kHz.<br />

(Alok Dasgupta-IND, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 13)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA 3345 Channel Africa at 0402 on <strong>Jan</strong> 11. OM doing English<br />

news. Nice S6 signal.<br />

3255 B<strong>BC</strong> relay, at 04<strong>05</strong> on <strong>Jan</strong> 11. S4 signal of English news.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 14)<br />

Several Meyerton freqs. again w/ vy. good signals as observed on the SW<br />

coast: 3230 Family R, 3255 B<strong>BC</strong>, 3320 SAUK/R. Son<strong>der</strong> Grense, 3345 Canal<br />

Africa, with SINPO ratings raging from 45343 to 55444 on 13 <strong>Jan</strong> 1916-2020.<br />

Also neighbouring Swaziland / TWR on 3200 doing nicely again.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

SPAIN Google Earth imagery.<br />

Former REE SW site Arganda, now 1359 kHz MW 600 kW, cross dipole, see<br />

to /id218.htm ...<br />

40 18 44 N 03 30 29 W<br />

and this must be Madrid Majadahonda MW site 585 & 657 kHz:<br />

40 29 07 N 03 52 35 W<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 13)<br />

SUDAN 7200 SN<strong>BC</strong>, Al-Aitahab, 1442-1512, 14 <strong>Jan</strong>, Arabic related<br />

Vernacular (didn't seem like Arabic), talks, news; 23432, adj. QRM de B<strong>BC</strong>-<br />

Hindi Sce.72<strong>05</strong> till 1500.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

SWAZILAND 15360 TWR Manzini Swaziland on <strong>Jan</strong> 03 at 1359-1411 UT. 35443-<br />

45444 Urdu, IS and ID repetition, 1400 Opening music, Opening announce,<br />

Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium <strong>Jan</strong> 12)<br />

TUNISIA Transradio antenna engineer Bernd Waniewski has again added more<br />

material to his website<br />

<br />

The Tunis site at Djedeida originally had a Thomson transmitter for 963<br />

and a 148 metres tall mast. Telefunken added a second transmitter for 630,<br />

diplexed into the existing masts. Powers are specified as 100 kW for 963<br />

and 300 kW for 630, half of the power listed for both frequencies so far<br />

(200 and 600 kW, respectively).<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 13)<br />

963 kHz no longer carries R. Tunis International but is now heard with<br />

programming in Arabic from sign-on at 1100 UT. It is not // the main<br />

Arabic service on 585, 630 and 684 kHz. RTT International channel in<br />

French, English, etc., is still on FM - the FM frequencies can<br />

occasionally be heard in Malta.<br />

(Peter Zerafa-MLT, phone call to Dave Kenny 21 Dec, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Communication<br />

magazine via dxld)<br />

963 R. Tunis Chaine Int'l, Tunis-Djedeida (36 48 N 10 53 E), <strong>Jan</strong> 8, 04<strong>05</strong><br />

- Apparently shortly after sign-on as nothing much on this frequency<br />

before 0400. Woman in French playing music, a French vocal, then into an<br />

instrumental selection. This faded slowly into the weak mix of stations on<br />

this channel. New country.<br />

(Roy Barstow-MA-USA; NRC Intern. <strong>DX</strong> Digest via dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 13)


TURKEY TRT seemingly cuts some 60 mins broadcasts to 30 mins in<br />

duration, in next budget year from <strong>Jan</strong> 1st, <strong>2007</strong>:<br />

Albanian 9765 kHz at 0700-0730 UT.<br />

Albanian 11910 kHz cut to 1230-1300.<br />

Azeri 11835 & 15160 kHz cut to 0800-0900.<br />

Bosnian 6110 kHz cut to 1900-1930.<br />

Bosnian 9525 kHz at 1430-1500.<br />

Bulgarian to be retimed on 71<strong>05</strong> at 1200-1230.<br />

German still on 17700 kHz at 1230-1300, 72<strong>05</strong> at 1830-1930.<br />

Greek 6185 kHz cut to 1530-1600.<br />

Greek 7295 kHz cut to 1130-1200.<br />

Greek on 9840 kHz cut to 1130-1200 UT.<br />

Hungarian 13770 kHz cut to 1100-1130.<br />

Kazakh cut to 1600-1630 on 72<strong>05</strong>, delete 7295 kHz.<br />

Kyrgyz delete 6095 at 1700-1800.<br />

Kyrgyz 9655 kHz now at 1430-1500 UT.<br />

Macedonian 11895 kHz cut to 0900-0930.<br />

Persian 11795 & 17690 kHz extended to 0930-1100 UT.<br />

Romanian 9560 kHz cut to 1000-1030.<br />

Spanish 9865 kHz new/addit at 0200-0300 UT.<br />

Tatar 6140 kHz cut to 1600-1630.<br />

Turkmen 1630-1730 replaced by 30 mins at 1500-1530 on 6065.<br />

Uzbek 118<strong>05</strong> kHz cut to 1300-1330.<br />

Also Turkish lang schedule to be reshuffeled,<br />

changes from <strong>Jan</strong> 1st, <strong>2007</strong>:<br />

5980 kHz change to 1400-2200.<br />

6080 new at 1630-2200.<br />

6120 change to 1630-2200, Cakirlar site.<br />

7180 new at 0200-0400.<br />

9460 delete at <strong>05</strong>00-0800.<br />

9560 new at 1630-2200.<br />

9840 delete at 1800-2300.<br />

11925 cut to 0800-1400.<br />

11955 cut to 0800-1000.<br />

15350 cut to 0800-1400.<br />

176<strong>05</strong> cut to 1000-1400 to SoAS/PAC/AUS.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 31, 2006, updated <strong>Jan</strong> 14, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

5960 2300 2400 5,8,9,11N,17,18,27EMR 500 310 English<br />

5965 1500 1600 29SE,39NE,40 EMR 500 90 Azeri<br />

5980 1400 1630 27,28 EMR 500 310 Turkish<br />

5980 1630 2200 27,28 EMR 500 310 Turkish<br />

6020 0400 <strong>05</strong>00 3-5,7N,9N,17,18,27EMR 500 335 English<br />

6<strong>05</strong>0 2030 2130 37,38,46 EMR 500 247 French<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 1930 2030 27,28W EMR 500 310 English<br />

6065 1500 1530 30 EMR 500 72 Turkmen<br />

6080 1630 2200 29SE,39NE,40NW EMR 500 97 Turkish<br />

6110 1900 1930 28S EMR 500 300 Bosnian<br />

6120 1500 1700 38E,39,40W EMR 500 168 Arabic<br />

6120 1630 2200 38E,39,40W CAK 250 152 Turkish<br />

6135 1800 1900 19-26,29,30N,31N EMR 500 20 Russian<br />

6140 1600 1630 29,30 CAK 250 32 Tatar<br />

6185 1530 1600 28S CAK 250 313 Greek<br />

6185 1730 1800 28S EMR 500 275 Italian<br />

71<strong>05</strong> 1200 1230 28S CAK 250 313 Bulgarian<br />

7155 2030 2130 27,28W EMR 500 300 French<br />

7180 0200 0400 30,40,42 EMR 500 72 Turkish<br />

7180 1700 1730 28S EMR 500 310 Cro-Serb<br />

72<strong>05</strong> 1600 1630 30 EMR 500 62 Kazakh<br />

72<strong>05</strong> 1830 1930 28 EMR 500 310 German<br />

7240 0400 <strong>05</strong>00 38E,39,40W EMR 500 138 English<br />

7295 1130 1200 39N CAK 250 2<strong>05</strong> Greek


9525 1430 1500 28S CAK 250 295 Bosnian<br />

9525 2130 2230 39-41,49,54,55,58 EMR 500 1<strong>05</strong> English<br />

9560 1000 1030 28E CAK 250 320 Rumanian<br />

9560 1630 2000 55,58,59 EMR 500 1<strong>05</strong> Turkish<br />

9585 1330 1430 40 EMR 500 1<strong>05</strong> Persian<br />

9655 1430 1500 30 EMR 500 72 Kyrgyz<br />

9765 0700 0730 28S CAK 250 280 Albanian<br />

9780 1730 1830 37N EMR 500 290 Spanish<br />

9840 0800 0900 29S EMR 500 72 Georgian<br />

9840 1130 1200 28S EMR 500 270 Greek<br />

9865 0200 0300 10S,11,12N EMR 500 290 Spanish<br />

11735 1330 1430 40E,41N,49,50S,51,EMR 500 95 English<br />

11795 0930 1100 39N,40NW EMR 500 1<strong>05</strong> Persian<br />

118<strong>05</strong> 1300 1330 30 EMR 500 72 Uzbek<br />

11835 0800 0900 29SE,40NW CAK 250 87 Azeri<br />

11895 0900 0930 28S EMR 250 290 Macedonian<br />

11910 1230 1300 28S CAK 250 313 Albanian<br />

11925 0800 1000 29SE,39NE,40NW EMR 500 97 Turkish<br />

11955 0800 1400 38E,39,40W CAK 250 152 Turkish<br />

11980 1400 1500 19-22,29,30 EMR 500 20 Russian<br />

11985 1300 1400 40,41N EMR 500 92 Urdu<br />

12035 1330 1430 18S,27,28W EMR 500 310 English<br />

12<strong>05</strong>0 1200 1300 42-44 EMR 500 72 Chinese<br />

13690 1000 1200 39 EMR 500 150 Arabic<br />

13750 1000 1200 38E,39NW EMR 500 190 Arabic<br />

13770 1100 1130 28 EMR 500 310 Hungarian<br />

15160 0800 0900 40 EMR 500 97 Azeri<br />

15195 1500 1700 37,38W,46 EMR 500 252 Arabic<br />

15350 0800 1400 18S,27,28 CAK 500 294 Turkish<br />

176<strong>05</strong> 1000 1400 55,58 EMR 500 1<strong>05</strong> Turkish<br />

17690 0930 1100 39E,40 EMR 500 1<strong>05</strong> Persian<br />

17700 1230 1330 28 EMR 500 310 German<br />

(wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 1, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

UNID 4865 again, 2257-2352, English, preaching, Low German (that's<br />

correct, Glenn!), 55433, but gradually deteriorating, and at at 2350 a B<br />

stn was vy. poorly audible, so couldn't this be some irregular relay of<br />

HCJB via one of the two listed B stns on 4865?<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

UAE 15215 Sudan R. ervice via UAE on <strong>Jan</strong> <strong>05</strong> at *0600-0629* UT 35322-<br />

25322, Vernacular, Talk and local music, Theme music at 0628 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium <strong>Jan</strong> 12)<br />

UAE/JAPAN 17585 R Japan via Abu Dhabbiya. JSWC sent me after 56 days<br />

their JSWC 2006 full data QSL-card signed by Toshimichi Ohtake, R Japan<br />

postcard and JSWC info sheet, for report with 1 IRC. The JSWC announced a<br />

new card for <strong>2007</strong> with a bore. Reports on their <strong>DX</strong>-programme over R Japan<br />

are welcome.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W <strong>Jan</strong> 12)<br />

USA Another SW transmitter site has revealed itself recently in detailed<br />

resolution:<br />

WHRI Cypress Creek - Furman. Coordinates are:<br />

32 40 54 N 81 07 48 W<br />

Many angels there to be seen. Reference:<br />

<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TX sites yg, also via dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 9)<br />

WHRA Greenbush sendet nach Aen<strong>der</strong>ungen jetzt mit folgendem Wintersendeplan<br />

2006/07 fuer Afrika:<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0700 7555 (75 degr)<br />

1200-1600 15665 (75 degr)


1600-2000 17650 (75 degr)<br />

2000-2100 15665 (75 degr)<br />

2100-2300 Mo-Fr 7520 (75 degr), Sa+So 15665 (75 degr)<br />

2300-<strong>05</strong>00 5850 (75 degr)<br />

WHRA Greenbush war die dritte Kurzwellenstation von LeSEA-Broadcasting.<br />

Sie begann 1987 mit Sendungen fuer die Christian Science und wurde 1994 an<br />

die historischen Adventisten von Prophecy Countdown verkauft. Die<br />

allerdings konnten die Kaufsumme nicht voellig aufbringen, so dass die<br />

Kurzwellenstation an die kreditgebende Bank und dann an LeSEA-Broadcasting<br />

ueberging. Der 500-kW-Sen<strong>der</strong> wird mit halber Leistung eingesetzt.<br />

(ntt, Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 14)<br />

LeSEA-Broadcasting hat nach Aen<strong>der</strong>ungen folgenden Wintersendeplan 2006/07<br />

fuer die Angel 1 und Angel 2 genannten Programmschienen aus religioesen<br />

und politischen Programmen:<br />

Nordamerika, Europa und Nordafrika<br />

0300-0400 6110 (188 degr) B<strong>BC</strong> Spanisch<br />

0400-0600 7490 (72 degr)<br />

0600-0900 5835 (72 degr)<br />

0900-1100 7520 (25 degr)<br />

1100-1200 5875 (188 degr) B<strong>BC</strong> Englisch<br />

1200-1300 9660 (188 degr) B<strong>BC</strong> Englisch<br />

1300-1400 6095 (25 degr)<br />

1400-1700 9840 (25 degr)<br />

1700-1900 15650 (72 degr)<br />

1900-2000 13760 (72 degr)<br />

2000-2200 11765 (72 degr)<br />

2200-0300 7490 (25 degr)<br />

Amerika<br />

0100-0600 5835 (315 degr) Mo-Fr, 7315 (152 degr) Sa So<br />

0600-1200 7315 (152 degr)<br />

1000-1200 7555 (173 degr)<br />

1200-1300 7520 (315 degr)<br />

1300-1500 9495 (315 degr) Mo-Fr, 11785 (315 degr) Sa So<br />

1500-1600 11785 (315 degr)<br />

1600-2100 15285 (173 degr)<br />

2100-2300 9480 (188 degr) Relais B<strong>BC</strong> Englisch<br />

2300-0100 7315 (315 degr)<br />

Alle Sendungen werden mit 250 kW ausgestrahlt.<br />

WHRI Noblesville sendete 1985-2004 als erste von inzwischen drei<br />

Kurzwellenstationen von LeSEA-Broadcasting. Seit 1993 gab es getrennte<br />

Programmschienen, die seit 1997 auch // zur Kurzwelle auch im Internet<br />

www.whr.org zu hoeren sind. 2004 wurden die Sen<strong>der</strong> in Noblesville durch<br />

die 500-kW-Sen<strong>der</strong> von WSHB Cypress Creek abgeloest.<br />

(ntt, Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 14)<br />

WWRB Manchester hat nach eigenen Angaben jetzt folgenden Sendeplan:<br />

0000-0400 5745 Mo-Sa<br />

0400-0430 5745 So<br />

0400-1200 3185 (meist Overcomer Ministry)<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 5745 Sa<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-1200 5085<br />

1200-2200 9385 (Overcomer)<br />

1600-2300 12180 (Republic)<br />

1600-2200 15250 (Dove Media)<br />

1600-2200 11920, So ab 1500<br />

2300-0400 3185, Sa So ab 2200<br />

2300-<strong>05</strong>00 5<strong>05</strong>0<br />

2300-2400 5745 So-Fr<br />

2200-<strong>05</strong>00 6890 (Overcomer)


(WWRB via Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld;<br />

ntt, Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 14)<br />

UZBEKISTAN 6260 CVC The Voice Asia [via Tashkent-UZB] at 1918 UT.<br />

Tentatively this one with talk by man interspersed with possibly<br />

subcontinental vocals and instrumentals to 2000 s/off. Extremely weak with<br />

deep fades and nothing audible for several minutes at a time. WRTH lists<br />

Hindi xmsn here at *1700-2000*.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 12)<br />

PASSPORT RECEIVER REVIEWS (from rec.radio.shortwave)<br />

Passport does some nice reviews of serious radios, better than I read in<br />

most mags that seem too keen not to upset their advertisers who supply<br />

them with loan radios.<br />

I had some e-mails from Larry Magne and he explained that market research<br />

had shown that the main interest for rea<strong>der</strong>s was in the $50 to $150<br />

portable radio range, and that there was only a handful of those like<br />

myself interested in the more expensive tabletops.<br />

With only a few top end radio's now available now that Drake has gone off<br />

the scene, here's my comment on what's left:<br />

Eton E1 - a couple of my <strong>DX</strong> pals own this new offering and rave about it's<br />

abilities to do serious <strong>DX</strong>, even connected to a big antenna which will not<br />

overload it.<br />

Icom RC-75 - for the price really good value for money. Many of my serious<br />

<strong>DX</strong> contacts use this radio with excellent results.<br />

AOR 7030+ is probably the top analogue <strong>DX</strong> machine, but not everyone can<br />

get used to its difficult and quirky operating system, small limited<br />

display and tiny cramped remote keypad. Those who got used to it's<br />

limitations love it.<br />

JRC NRD545 - every serious <strong>DX</strong>er I know had one, sold it on. Its early 16<br />

bit digital processor limits its performance. Here's what one serious <strong>DX</strong>er<br />

says about the one he sold: "I will never advise anyone to buy a 545".<br />

Ten Tec RX340 and WJ 1000 - these expensive radios have only 16 bit<br />

processors which limits them. However owners in this newsgroup defend them<br />

to the hilt. Two of my <strong>DX</strong> friends had RX340s and sold them for better<br />

options.<br />

SDR computer radios - some of my pals have moved onto these radios and<br />

love them. I don't like computer radios at all though - prefer to have a<br />

large radio in front of me with full functions and a nice tuning knob.<br />

So, that's not a very wide choice left anymore, but there is another set<br />

of radios that represent good value for money and offer the listener<br />

outstanding performance, and that is the ham transceivers. I asked Larry<br />

Magne why he doesn't include some selected ones in Passport like WRTH<br />

sometimes do, and he replied again that the interest was too limited to a<br />

very few diehard <strong>DX</strong>er's and he could not therefore devote the limited<br />

space and resources of Passport to this small market.<br />

Here's my take on a few ham transceivers that I think you could have a<br />

look at:<br />

Icom IC-7000 has a 32 bit processor and every bell and whistle you could<br />

want, plus FM up to 450 MHz. See Bjarne Mjelde's review at:<br />


Very small and highly portable, also does not need to have the MW band<br />

enhanced. $1500.<br />

Also at $1500 is the more heavy weight Icom 746Pro with a 32 bit<br />

processor. See the Dallas Lankford review:<br />

<br />

Its only drawback is like most Icoms, the MW band has been attenuated and<br />

you are going to have to get a skilled techie to remove that. Otherwise<br />

great value for money and a great <strong>DX</strong> machine. Friends who own them rave<br />

about their performance.<br />

Finally, if you want to spend big bucks on the ultimate with every bell<br />

and whistle you could hope for, then take a look at the: Icom 756 PRO III<br />

and the Yaesu FT2000.<br />

At a price of $3000 they will outperform the 16 bit processors in the TT<br />

RX340 & WJ1000 with their 32 bit processors. See my review of the 756 at<br />

<br />

The ham transceivers do not have a sideband selectable sync detector in<br />

AM, except for the Icom 746Pro. If you just like listening comfortably to<br />

AM broadcasts then a ham transceiver will not suit you. Rather look on<br />

eBay for a good used Drake R8B with its superb sync detector. And if you<br />

are squeamish about having a transmitter around, just get a techie to<br />

disable the transmit function, a simple and inexpensive mod that can be<br />

reversed later if you want to again sell the radio.<br />

Good <strong>DX</strong> and don't forget to have fun.<br />

(John Plimmer, Montagu, WCP, South Africa via rec.radio.shortwave)<br />

John, Thanks for the excellent assessment of current receivers available<br />

to <strong>DX</strong>ers!<br />

The fact that we are not seeing new, traditional communications receivers<br />

come along once or twice a year as we used to is a sad commentary on the<br />

hobby decline. I believe that more and more, <strong>DX</strong>ers will need to content<br />

themselves with quality used gear (in the traditional sense of radios with<br />

knobs), unless they go the route of transceivers as you mentioned. I used<br />

to own a Yaesu FT-900 and an ICOM IC-756Pro for receive-only use, and they<br />

are fine performers. I had various reasons for selling them, but now am<br />

resigned to operating computer-driven SDR radios for the foreseeable<br />

future if I want cutting-edge performance.<br />

The advances in communications equipment will be in the SDR devices, not<br />

labor- and parts-intensive analog receivers bristling with knobs. Like you<br />

and most others, I prefer knobs to tweak, but the unique features and<br />

hotrod performance of radios like my SDR-1000 make up for the lack of the<br />

tactile feel of quality knobs, buttons, etc. when operating a receiver. I<br />

do use a Contour Shuttle Pro and a Griffin Powermate knob when controlling<br />

the SDR-1000, but they are a token nod to traditional receiver controls.<br />

You mentioned the E1's usefulness with long antennas. I've been very<br />

impressed with this ability, too, but only when keeping the "<strong>DX</strong>"<br />

preamplifier turned OFF. My E1 is more prone to overload and spurious<br />

images with big antennas if the preamp is enabled. If extra gain is needed<br />

(usually it isn't), I found that a quality external preamp works better,<br />

something like a Wellbrook preamp or Kiwa, which use the very stout<br />

"negative-feedback" design. When I owned AR7030s, they had the same<br />

trouble with the stock, internal preamp. Performance was always better<br />

with a good external preamp, one that had better dynamic range & IP3.<br />

Bjarne Mjelde's review of the Eton E1 is very thorough in this regard. He<br />

describes his experiences hooking up long antennas to it, along with other


comments and information about the E1.<br />

His review is here:<br />

<br />

73! Guy Atkins, Puyallup-WA-USA <br />

(all via SW Bulletin Nov 26, 2006, via dxld)<br />

E<strong>DX</strong>C On <strong>Jan</strong> 01, the European <strong>DX</strong> Council (E<strong>DX</strong>C) got the new lea<strong>der</strong>ship<br />

which the member clubs did elect in 2006: Tibor Szilagyi, Sweden, is the<br />

new Secretary General with Torre Ekblom, Finland, as Assistant Secretary<br />

General. They took over from Luigi Cobisi and Paolo Morandotti, Italy. The<br />

DSWCI thanks Luigi and Paolo for their often troublesome work during<br />

several years and congratulates Tibor and Torre with their new jobs. Their<br />

first action has been to invite all of us to the next E<strong>DX</strong>C Conference<br />

which you can read more about in Miscellaneous.<br />

(dswci <strong>DX</strong>W <strong>Jan</strong> 12)<br />

Next E<strong>DX</strong>C Conference.<br />

Dear <strong>DX</strong>-Friends, Shortwave Listeners all over the World ! The E<strong>DX</strong>C<br />

(European <strong>DX</strong> Council) cordially invite you all to the next E<strong>DX</strong>C<br />

Conference, November 01 --- 04 , <strong>2007</strong>, in Lugano / Switzerland. As the<br />

number of cheap hotel--rooms are limited, we kindly ask you to make your<br />

hotel reservations already now !<br />

Venue of the Conference: HOTEL DISCHMA, Vicolo Geretta 6, CH -- 6900<br />

LUGANO PARADISO, Switzerland.<br />

Phone + 41 91 994 21 31. Fax + 41 91 994 15 03.<br />

E--mail URL <br />

Please observe: This is a 2 / two / star hotel.<br />

Prices: Single room (small): SFR 79, = EUR 49. Single room (larger): SFR<br />

100 = EUR 63. Double room for 2 / two / persons: Total price for such a<br />

room: SFR 132 = EUR 83. All above prices per night, including Swiss<br />

breakfast, VAT and service. This hotel accepts the following credit cards:<br />

AMERICAN EXPRESS, VISA, EUROCARD, MASTERCARD.<br />

PLEASE MAKE YOUR OWN RESERVATION --- NOW !!<br />

Deadline for room reservation: SEPTEMBER 15, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

First you write: The special password for this reservation:<br />

E<strong>DX</strong>C CONFERENCE <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Then you write your family name, christian name, your arrival date at<br />

hotel, your departure date from the hotel. If you arrive on November 01<br />

and depart on November 04, you will need 3 / three / nights.<br />

The Conference fee is: EUR 95 per person.<br />

Preliminary programme:<br />

November 01, Thursday . Arrival, register to the Conference. Informal<br />

gathering in the evening approx. 1900 hours at the hotel bar / hotel<br />

restaurant.<br />

November 02, Friday. Lectures, discussions, E<strong>DX</strong>C matters. We are planning<br />

to have lecturers like:<br />

Somebody from Lugano City, Mr. Bob Zanotti, former speaker and <strong>DX</strong>-editor<br />

at Swiss Radio International.<br />

Mr. Jeff White, Radio Miami International, will speak on the subject:<br />

"The State of Shortwave Broadcasting in the Americas."<br />

Mr. Anker Petersen, Chairman of DSWCI. He will speak on subject:


"<strong>DX</strong>-ing in the High Andes".<br />

E<strong>DX</strong>C session conducted by Torre Ekblom from Finland for approximately one<br />

hour and a half.<br />

November 03, Saturday. Sightseeing tour in Lugano by bus with English<br />

speaking guide. We continue with the same bus to visit the local R and TV<br />

station: Radiotelevisione Swizzera di lingua Italiana / RTSI.<br />

Free time in the afternoon.<br />

At 1930 hours in the evening at our conference hotel: Banquet Dinner<br />

consisting of 3 / three / course menue from Ticino, including local Ticino<br />

drinks. Ticino is the Southern, Italian speaking province of Switzerland.<br />

November 04, Sunday. Departure from our conference hotel.<br />

The Conference Fee EUR 95 includes: The use of Conference room, relevant<br />

papers, name-signs, sightseeing in Lugano, visit at the local Radio<br />

station by bus. The Conference Fee also includes the Banquet Dinner and<br />

the drinks<br />

Please observe: Breakfast every day is included into the hotel room price.<br />

Not included: Thursday evening what you consume during the informal<br />

gathering, Friday lunch and dinner, Saturday lunch - all above meals on<br />

your own account.<br />

For further information you may contact:<br />

Mr. Tibor Szilagyi, Sweden. Phone number: + 46 8 500 264 83.<br />

E-mail: <br />

(Tibor Szilagyi-SWE, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

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AFGHANISTAN I reported some time ago about (tentative) R Peace - R Solh<br />

broadcasts on 6700 kHz. They've been audible here again past few days. The<br />

reception is rather weak. Today 20 <strong>Jan</strong> at 1440 UT noted them again on 6700<br />

with non-stop Afghan music. While scanning upwards, there was another<br />

station on 6800 with Afghan music too, but not in parallel. 6800 was<br />

stronger and peaked to good level after 1500. Sudden decrease in signal at<br />

1525 UT. Both stations passed their local TOH 1530 without any<br />

announcements.<br />

What I've learned (thanks to Mauno Ritola and various websites), there's<br />

been (or still is) at least three transmitter sites for U.S. Psyops Radio<br />

Peace on shortwave (lately in the 9300 kHz region). These are Bagram,<br />

Kandahar and Orgun. I guess the listmembers in India/ Middle East have a<br />

good signal from these stations and possibly can get a local ID.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 20)<br />

ALBANIA 1215 / 1458 DWL heard in Albanian language at *0644-0658* UT<br />

on MW 1215 and in Serbian language from 2100 UT on MW 1458<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 20)<br />

ALGERIA RASD Polisario station for Western Sahara, jumps around. Moved<br />

to 6458, then occured on 6485 or 6480 variable.<br />

RASD now <strong>Jan</strong> 18th at 1940 UT on 6485.89 kHz. Speech to crowd in mixed<br />

Saharian? Arabic? and some Spanish words. About GREAT lea<strong>der</strong> President<br />

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran.<br />

(later) But RASD noted playing usual Saharan guitar music and ID by female<br />

around 2140 UT on 6485.15 kHz <strong>Jan</strong> 19. Not 6458 !


Signal strength lower than former 7425 / 7460; S=7 on AOR 7030 / E1 Radio,<br />

on Sony ICF 2010 3-4 diodes luminous.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 18/19)<br />

6458 Radio Nacional Saharaui, 1825-1830, escuchada el 19 de Enero en<br />

idioma arabe a locutor con comentarios, segmento musical y locutor con<br />

cuna de identificacion, SINPO 34333.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 19)<br />

But RASD noted playing usual Saharan guitar music and ID by female around<br />

2140 UT on 6485.15 kHz <strong>Jan</strong> 19. Not 6458! Signal strength lower than former<br />

7425 / 7460; S=7 on AOR 7030 / E1 Radio, on Sony ICF 2010 3-4 diodes<br />

luminous.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 20)<br />

Good move for them, Wolfy. Thanks to your log I went to 6485 and RASD is<br />

there in their usual Spanish at 2233. I have been tuning the past few days<br />

6458 and heard nothing but a jammer that I (got to be f.....up) don't know<br />

why nobody seems to notice, and I know is a jammer. Didn't you and Jose<br />

Miguel have my same impression of a better signal from 7460?<br />

(Raul Saavedra-CTR, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

Saludos Raul y Wolfgang, parece evidente que la RAS comienza en 6458 y<br />

luego cambia a 6485, desconozco el motivo, a muy tempranas horas de la<br />

tarde comienza emision en 6458, senal pobre y con mucho ruido, quizas para<br />

evitar alguna interferencia de emisora utilitaria o quizas jammer Marroqui<br />

cambia a 6485, entonces se aprecia una mejoria en la calidad de la senal,<br />

sin embargo intentarlo en 7460 parece mision imposible, esa frecuencia<br />

sufre el terrible ruido de una emision en DRM. Veremos pues cual va a ser<br />

la tactica de los proximos dias de<br />

esta emisora.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

6484.6 on <strong>Jan</strong> 19 at 2300, Radio Nac de la RASD, Rabouni or whatever the<br />

name is, quite strong. For a while I thought it was a South American<br />

station at this time, But the language said something else. Arabic. S3-4.<br />

(Bjoern Fransson-SWE, SW Bulletin <strong>Jan</strong> 21, translated by editor Thomas<br />

Nilsson for dxld)<br />

6480 Radio Nacional Saharaui. Saludos cordiales. 1855-1900 UT, escuchada<br />

el 23 de Enero en idioma arabe a locutor con comentarios en programa de<br />

musica pop, despedida "..Salam alecum..", ligeramente interferida por<br />

estacion utilitaria de fondo, locutora con cuna de identificacion "Idahat<br />

arabia Democratia", comentarios y musica folklorica local, referencias al<br />

Sahara, SINPO 34443.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, hcdx <strong>Jan</strong> 23)<br />

6480 Radio Nacional Saharaui. Unstable - Inestable<br />

Jose, RASD is wan<strong>der</strong>ing during 2025-2035 UT time span about 60 Hertz up,<br />

>from 6478.71 to 6478.77 kHz. S=1-2 and hit by maritime QRM like RTTY and<br />

others. 6481.06 kHz at 22.40 UT.<br />

(wb, hcdx <strong>Jan</strong> 23)<br />

On 6479.58 kHz at 2125 UT with poor signal.<br />

(Alexan<strong>der</strong> Koutamanis-HOL, hcdx <strong>Jan</strong> 23)<br />

RASD today rather stable on 6480.27 kHz. And signal propagation seems not<br />

bad, a strong S=8 signal noted here tonight <strong>Jan</strong> 24 at 2125 UT. And on <strong>Jan</strong><br />

27th on exact 6300.00, S=6 signal strength in peaks.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 24/27)<br />

ARMENIA 4810.08, 0242-03<strong>05</strong> UT on Sunday <strong>Jan</strong> 21. Armenia National R,<br />

Yerevan in Kurdish, new programme, native songs a cappella, 0253 flute,<br />

0259 ID several times: "Dangi... (Kurdi ?)-stan", piano played "Fuer


Elise", followed by usual relay of Home Service in Armenian with folksongs<br />

>from 0303, 34343.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, dswci <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

AUSTRIA 9815D Deutsche Welle <strong>Jan</strong> 18 1507 Pop music; only occasional<br />

snatches of audio, S/N ratio 10-13 dB, not quite strong enough for this<br />

14.56 kbps transmission.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

The following qualifies only if you can hear R. Austria International in<br />

German at 1000-1300 UT on 13730 or 6155 kHz. RAI broadcasts live the New<br />

Year Concert by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra with a prominent guest<br />

conductor, once a year on the first of <strong>Jan</strong>uary from 1015 to 1240 UT. This<br />

concert is made up of waltzes, polkas and such. The concert is also<br />

carried on Eurovision, but has never been carried on Israeli over-the-air<br />

TV or radio.<br />

Listeners to RAI in English are not informed of this concert. Many years<br />

ago, when Austria broadcasted properly in English and I was a regular<br />

monitor, the QSL people informed me of this concert, and I try to hear it<br />

every year.<br />

The concert is performed in the Golden Hall in Vienna. This hall is not<br />

very big, and all tickets are sold a year ahead. In the hall, the concert<br />

begins at 1000 UT with speeches by the Austrian President and the Austrian<br />

Prime Minister. Over the air, during 1000-1015 UT we are told about the<br />

music to be played. Over the air, all announcements, like naming the piece<br />

to be played, are in German.<br />

I find this concert to be a very good way to celebrate the Christian new<br />

year. R. Austria International in German broadcasts a lot of classical<br />

music every day, but I have no program schedule.<br />

Even if you cannot hear this concert in North America, it would be a good<br />

idea to inform the English speaking listeners worldwide about this<br />

concert.<br />

(David Crystal-ISR, via Glenn Hauser, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 25)<br />

BAHRAIN 6010.1 R. Bahrain hrd <strong>Jan</strong> 18 via <strong>DX</strong> Tuner Sweden w/ En nx<br />

bulletin at 1901 then into disco mx w/ man DJ (En) at 1902.5. The only<br />

window in this time period that works for Bahrain is 1900-1915 as CRI is<br />

on until about 1858, BVB from Juelich on 6015 pretty much wipes them out<br />

w/ 1915 s/on and what's left is obliterated by Teheran w/ an early Call to<br />

Prayer at 1920 UT.<br />

On top of all this there is co-ch mixing w/ the 5 kW Belarus xmtr,<br />

although today, Bahrain was dominating Belarus. I've noticed that Teheran<br />

has been advancing their s/on progressively earlier, from 1927 now back to<br />

1920 UT w/ a carrier on earlier than that. One won<strong>der</strong>s if this is by<br />

design to take out a ME station playing "Western" mx.<br />

(Bruce Churchill-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 18)<br />

6010.1v Bahrain, very weak, sinking in splashes, <strong>05</strong>20 M+W tk (it's<br />

normally fair at local night at time slots with minor QRM).<br />

9745 Bahrain, USB, weak but fair, +<strong>05</strong>35-<strong>05</strong>50+ Arab classic mx. Enjoyable<br />

catch.<br />

(Vlad Titarev-UKR, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 27)<br />

BOLIVIA 3309.97 Radio Mosoj Chaski, Cochabamba 1017 yl with comments...<br />

into music, lyric "/.... cual es la senora.../" 21 <strong>Jan</strong>.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

4694.91 Radio San Miguel, Riberalta 1000 to 1030 UT with music, om


locator. A very weak signal compared to the signal when on 4901 variable.<br />

The transmitter seems more stable fluctuating a from 4694 to 4695.5. When<br />

on 4900 drifted up to 4904. 17, 18, 19, 20 <strong>Jan</strong>.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

4865 R Logos, Santa Cruz de La Sierra, 2250 UT, <strong>Jan</strong> 14, religious<br />

programme in English, 23<strong>05</strong> ID in Spanish: "transmite Radio Logos, 6165<br />

kilociclos, transmitimos desde Santa Cruz de La Sierra, Bolivia", 25322.<br />

(C ssio). Ex 6165!<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 24)<br />

Radio Logos - They are on both frequencies. 4865 kHz is a 1 kW HCJB solid<br />

state transmitter on a lazy H fed with open wire; an antenna that I<br />

installed in about 1988. Their first transmitter was an old 500 Watt tube<br />

Phillips made in Brazil with a crystal and a thumb screw on it that you<br />

could move the carrier around to minimize interference from the<br />

competition! The original frequency was approx. 4855 until about 1991 when<br />

I installed two 5 kW transmitters, one on MW and one on the 4855<br />

frequency.<br />

In about yr. 2000 the government moved them to 4865. The 5 kW transmitter<br />

was used on 4865 until they got the 1 kW solid state transmitter, retiring<br />

the 5 kW tube because electric cost was a big factor.<br />

Then in Dec. 20<strong>05</strong> we resurrected the 5 kW tube transmitter, moved it to<br />

6165 for their new frequency and fed the new phased dipole antenna<br />

installed at that time.<br />

The original station was RCN [meaning Centenario?] and they call the new<br />

station R. Logos but the transmitter location is still the same, dating<br />

back to 1988. The station is now broadcasting in 7 languages spoken in<br />

Bolivia including Plaudietsch [sic Plattdeutsch wb.], the German dialect<br />

used by the Mennonites in the area.<br />

(Wayne Borthwick-CAN VA7GF, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 25)<br />

BRAZIL 6040 Radio Clube Paranaense <strong>Jan</strong> 19 at 0657 UT. Brief religious<br />

talk, music, time pips, ID as Radio Parana, OM DJ, music.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

BURKINA FASO 5030 RTV Burkina (pres) 2317-2358* <strong>Jan</strong> 18. Short vocal<br />

numbers and drumming solos with man & woman ancrs chatting briefly after<br />

each selection; this continued to 2358 at which time the station went off<br />

with no fanfare. Fair signal but competing with band noise so could not<br />

determine language for sure, although it seemed vernacular.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

R Burkina, Ouagadougou, sent me an e-mail QSL from <br />

I sent them a postal report with 1 IRC, nevertheless I received this! It<br />

is signed by the Chief of Programmes Pascal 5 Goba who writes that they<br />

regularly receive reception reports from <strong>DX</strong>-ers (auditeurs "lointains") in<br />

America, Asia, Europe and the Pacific. SW schedule is <strong>05</strong>30-0800 and 1700-<br />

2400 on 5030, and 0800-1700 on 7230 kHz.<br />

(T. Ramachandran Rajeesh-IND, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W <strong>Jan</strong> 25)<br />

CAMBODIA New SW station possible. Cambodia's state news agency Agence<br />

Kampuchea Presse [AKP] carries in its French edition on Nov 17 a report on<br />

a meeting in Phnom Penh on Nov 15 between Cambodian Information Minister<br />

Khiev Kanharit and two Chinese officials in charge of China R<br />

International for the ASEAN region: Zhen Lei, director in charge of CRI's<br />

broadcast to ASEAN; and An Xiaoyu, head of the department in charge of<br />

radio broadcast to the ASEAN region.According to the AKP report,<br />

Information Minister Khiev Kanharit "expressed his goal of setting up, if<br />

possible in <strong>2007</strong>, a radio station broadcasting from Phnom Penh and<br />

Siemreab, or from Batdambang, in three languages: Cambodian, Chinese, and


English".<br />

The report also said that "this radio station will broadcast news on<br />

education, law, and culture of the two countries".The AKP report also said<br />

that "the Chinese side wishes to increase the cooperation, particularly in<br />

the exchange of programmes, cooperation between the two countries' radios,<br />

and the exchange of visits".<br />

(AKP website, Phnom Penh, in French, Nov 17 via B<strong>BC</strong>_M via RNW MN Weblog<br />

via Al-Amin, NZL <strong>DX</strong> Times p21, via wwdxc <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

CHAD Google Earth imagery. N'djamena transmitter site.<br />

> Michael Schmitz: I just discovered a transmitter site in N'djamena via<br />

Google Earth:<br />

> 12 06 45 N 015 04 39 E<br />

WB: 12 06 45.39 N 15 04 28.49 E<br />

12 06 52.74 N 15 04 40.19 E<br />

seems to be the 49 /41 mband 6165 / 7120 fountain antenna to cover all<br />

Chad.<br />

12 06 36.9 N 15 04 37.52 E<br />

looks like a TV/FM antenna mast, maybe also MW vertical ?<br />

And the TV/FM TX building nearby at<br />

12 06 34 N 15 04 35 E<br />

8 FM channels of various broadcaster see page 153 WRTH <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

New two TX house buildings at<br />

12 06 49 N 15 04 30.81 E<br />

and a single mast [maybe fee<strong>der</strong> mast only] just blurred seen at<br />

12 06 43.04 N 15 04 39.90 E<br />

and MW Mast 840 kHz 20 kW at<br />

12 06 51.37 N 15 04 28.87 E<br />

and another MW Mast 840 kHz 20 kW at<br />

12 06 44.62 N 15 04 25.27 E<br />

On the lower left side an old TX house and maybe the 60 mb masts<br />

Old ? TX house building at<br />

12 06 43 N 15 04 16 E<br />

distance between two masts is 73 meters away at<br />

12 06 40 N 15 04 14 E<br />

seems to me the 60 m tropical band 4904v antenna.<br />

And a third fee<strong>der</strong> mast between tx house and masts.<br />

My last three logs of the 4904 kHz 60 mb outlets:<br />

HISTORY:<br />

CHAD After two month silence, 4904.5 kHz activated again.<br />

(Christoph Ratzer OE2CRM, July 21, 1995, bc-dx #161)<br />

CHAD Radiodiffusion Nationale Tchadienne on 4904.5 kHz, noted with<br />

mostly mx from tune-in at 2015 to 2200 UTC signing-off. Rapid fire<br />

announcer during musical breaks, muffled audio, hard to un<strong>der</strong>stand signal<br />

built from s5 to 20 db/9 by s/off. Got a nice tape of the s/off annt in<br />

French and anthem for the tape collection <br />

Local sunset 2307 UTC.<br />

(Thomas Sundstrom, NJ, Sept 15, 1996, bc-dx #254)<br />

CHAD Maybe a misident for Madagascar as I hear Chad on v4904.4 kHz. No<br />

problem Oct 15th when I checked 1604 UTC onwards after leaving 7120 kHz at


1602 UTC.<br />

(Victor Gonetilleke 4S7VK UA<strong>DX</strong>, Oct 19, 1996, bc-dx #264)<br />

(wb, to SW TX site, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 26)<br />

CHINA Voice of Strait, 7280 kHz, no-data verification card entirely in<br />

Chinese (except for my name) and a schedule pamphlet (mostly in Chinese)<br />

in 2 months for a Chinese-language report and $1, no signer. Address: P.<br />

O. Box 187, Fuzhou, Fujian 350012, China.<br />

Some info gleaned from the schedule:<br />

Channel 1 News & Public Affairs, 666 & 11590 kHz<br />

Channel 2 Lifestyle, 90.6 FM and 7280 kHz<br />

Channel 3 Fujianese-dialect programs 783 & 6115 kHz<br />

Channel 4 Music 99.6 FM<br />

All channels 2225-1700 UT. FM stations are presumably in Fuzhou.<br />

Listed English programs on Ch. 1 (11590 kHz):<br />

M-F "Happy English" <strong>05</strong>50-0600 UT<br />

Sa/Su English <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30, repeated 0800-0830.<br />

The schedule pamphlet also had this information in English, presented with<br />

original grammar:<br />

Introduction of the Voice of Strait.<br />

Voice of Strait (VOS), one of the most comprehensive national broadcasting<br />

stations, was founded on August 24th, 1958, serves most areas of Mainland,<br />

Taiwan Province, Hong Kong, Macau SAR and almost the globe every day in<br />

Mandarain, Minnan dialect [aka Fujianese] and English.<br />

After more than forty years' development, VOS has become an very<br />

influential media in China and the world. In addition to our short- wave<br />

broadcasts, we also try to make ourselves heard on the local AM and FM<br />

frequencies in many parts of the world through different forms of<br />

cooperation. We can now be heard locally in countries like Japan,<br />

Malaysia, Thailand, USA, Philippine, France, Germany, Denmark, Australia,<br />

New Zealand, South Africa, and South Pole area, as well as more than forty<br />

countries across the world.<br />

VOS now has got its autumn after forty-year explore. In the early 1980s,<br />

our "Friend of the Youth" was one of the earliest emcee programs.<br />

"Crossroad on the Air" in 1990s was highly praised by the experts.<br />

According to "New Ideal, New Situation, New Appearance", VOS is always<br />

changing for better.<br />

Now VOS's programs include news, current affairs, military affairs and<br />

features on politics, culture, science and technology. News channel,<br />

Entertainment life channel, Minnan Dialect channel and Music and<br />

Information channel are the four major channels on VOS. We broadcast to<br />

the whole world from 6:30 every morning to 1:00 early next morning, 74<br />

hours amazing programs and shows on air everyday. Our "666 Morning News",<br />

"Morning Digest", "Straits' wide-angle lens", "Military Online", "Vogue<br />

China", "Good Morning", "Travelogue", "Go throughout South Fujian", "My<br />

Family", and many other characteristic programs is loved by listeners from<br />

all around the world.<br />

And through our website users can read program<br />

transcripts, view illustrations and hear our programs as well.<br />

(via Mark Schiefelbein-MI-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 20)<br />

CONGO D.R. 5066.3 Ibl, at 1610 UT, Candip regularly. Varies in QRG<br />

between 5066.329 to 5066.332 kHz. Always closedown around 1620. Usually<br />

weak.<br />

(Stig Adolfsson-SWE, SW Bull. <strong>Jan</strong> 21, translated by editor Thomas Nilsson


for dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

5066.4 R Tele Candip, La Voix du People, Bunia, 0409-0414 on <strong>Jan</strong> 16,<br />

Vernacular news or talk, local music, 24332<br />

(Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W <strong>Jan</strong> 25)<br />

Also heard 1607-1626*, <strong>Jan</strong> 12, ID at 1625: "...la Radio Television ...?<br />

(maybe the following word was Bunia) ... CANDIP dans la bande de 60 metres<br />

et dans la band de 90". So did they also reactivate their 90 metre band<br />

frequency, or only used an old ID ???<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W <strong>Jan</strong> 25)<br />

So far I have not seen any reports on former 3390 kHz.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN)<br />

CUBA The clock is ticking on RHC's 15230, which has been colliding with<br />

China-via-Canada for several winters now (tho RHC was using 15230 for<br />

sesquidecades before). Still there <strong>Jan</strong> 19 at 1429 check, and <strong>Jan</strong> 21 at<br />

1450, but supposed to switch to 15190 from <strong>Jan</strong> 22.<br />

RHC had been closing 6000 earlier than 1400 for a while, but <strong>Jan</strong> 20 it was<br />

still on at 1455 as sign-off announcement played. I did not copy the<br />

frequencies mentioned, which never correspond exactly to reality anyway,<br />

but tuned around the // ones. Aha: 118<strong>05</strong> was missing, so that was<br />

apparently the transmitter which stayed on 6000 instead. However, next<br />

day, <strong>Jan</strong> 21 around 1450, 118<strong>05</strong> was back and not 6000.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

After years of colliding with China via Canada on 15230, Habana has moved<br />

to 15190 at 1100-1500, no longer "Commies vs. Commies".<br />

Spare Cuban transmitters at 1500-2000 UT being used by R. Rebelde, at<br />

1700-1900 heard on 15370, 17555 kHz [and others].<br />

(Glenn Hauser-USA, WoR <strong>Jan</strong> 26)<br />

5700/6300 Radio Habana; *0459...<strong>05</strong>24+ UT on <strong>Jan</strong> 13; Cuban anthem & "This<br />

is Radio Habana's English language broadcast..."; SIO=2+42; spur?, some<br />

distortion. // 6000, S10; // 6300, SIO=333, ute bursts; // 6420, SIO=222<br />

with woodpecker QRM. More funny business from Raul?<br />

(Harold Frodge-MI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>-Pedition, MARE Tipsheet via dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 20)<br />

6300 is produced by 6060 leapfrogging over 6180, 120 kHz further. 6420<br />

would be a second leap a further 120 kHz up the band, but that isn't the<br />

way mixing products usually work. It appears that 5700 would result from<br />

6300, itself a mixing product, leapfrogging over 6000, 300 kHz further<br />

down, to land on 5700.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 20)<br />

RHC on new 15190, <strong>Jan</strong> 22 at 1445, ex-15230 which is now clear for CRI via<br />

Canada, after many months of collision, in the B-seasons. However, 15370<br />

was missing; no loss here, as it has been so extremely strong that it<br />

desensitizes the receiver for a good many myriahertz to either side.<br />

15190, aimed to SSAm is nowhere near as strong.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 22)<br />

DENMARK Stig Hartvig Nielsen writes: On 14 February <strong>2007</strong> at 2330 UTC the<br />

300 kW transmitter in Kalundborg operating on 243 kHz will be switched off<br />

for the last time. And starting 15 February there will be a strong<br />

reduction of airtime on the 250 kW transmitter in Kalundborg operating on<br />

1062 kHz.<br />

This is the new schedule in UTC: 0445-<strong>05</strong>07, 0730-0807, 1045-1130, 1645-<br />

1716, 2145-22<strong>05</strong>. I believe that the transmitter will be switched on some 5<br />

minutes prior to these s/on times and may also stay on the air a couple of


minutes after official s/off times.<br />

The programmes to be carried are:<br />

0445-0451: Weather forecast<br />

0451-<strong>05</strong>00: // DR P4<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>07: News (// DR P4)<br />

0730-0740: Gymnastics<br />

0740-0745: Interval signal<br />

0745-0800: Weather forecast<br />

0800-0807: News (// DR P4)<br />

1045-1100: Weather forecast<br />

1100-1130: News (// DR P1 and DR P4)<br />

1645-1700: Weather forecast<br />

1700-1716: Navigational warnings<br />

2145-2200: Weather forecast<br />

2200-22<strong>05</strong>: News (// DR P4)<br />

The news in Danish from KNR, Greenland, currently heard Mo-Fr 1755-1800<br />

UTC will be discontinued on 1062 and will only be available on DR P1 (on<br />

FM and the Internet).<br />

The reason for the closure of 243 kHz and the reduced schedule on 1062 kHz<br />

is the fact that hardly anyone in Denmark listen to LW and MW - and due to<br />

the high cost of running the transmitters.<br />

Additional information (in Danish) and photograph of the transmitter here<br />

<br />

(MWC <strong>Jan</strong> 19)<br />

Re Kalundborg "Isn't that hard on a transmitter, turning it off and on 5<br />

times a day? (Glenn Hauser, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 19)"<br />

Probably, but that's just the fate of any shortwave transmitter. And the<br />

Kalundborg transmitters belong to the same modularized series of<br />

Telefunken transmitters (PANTEL Pulsanodenmodulation System Telefunken,<br />

also called, at least internally, RUSEP Rundfunksen<strong>der</strong> Einheitsprogramm)<br />

as the S4001 and S40<strong>05</strong> shortwave models. I don't recall the model numbers<br />

in this case, but 243 kHz is a transmitter like on air on 153 and 207 kHz<br />

(if not replaced recently there) while 1062 is the same model than<br />

probably still in use at Hamburg on 972 and kept as aux for 576 kHz (main<br />

transmitter at Muehlacker is now a Nautel). In addition there is a third<br />

transmitter which can be tuned to both 243 and 1062 kHz , probably the<br />

only such one Telefunken ever made.<br />

Of course it is only the plate current (to put aside various other<br />

circuits) which will be turned on and off while the tube heating stays<br />

always on. So the transmitter will be in stand-by mode between<br />

transmissions, not switched on and off in its entirety.<br />

I won<strong>der</strong> what will happen with the longwave equipment? The initial reports<br />

about an intended closure from autumn 20<strong>05</strong> had it that the transmitters<br />

for both 243 and 1062 kHz were to be kept operational, but is this still<br />

the current plan? I think the transmitters will be hardly an issue, since<br />

operation on 1062 kHz will continue anyway, but what will happen if<br />

expensive maintenance work has to be done on the antenna?<br />

And what for the gymnastics at 0730? I think this is one of the longwave<br />

specials at present, but why on earth do they keep this oddity?<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 20)<br />

DRM TRANSMITTER SITES The DRM UK website has short features and<br />

photographs of the following DRM transmitter sites: Crystal Palace,<br />

Rampisham, Woofferton, Beidweiler, Ismaning, Junglinster, Marnach,<br />

Moosbrunn, Santa Maria de Galeria, Sines, Taldom.


<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, direct <strong>Jan</strong> 23)<br />

ECUADOR 3279.6 La Voz del Napo, Tena 1015 UT " / en el matramonio .. en<br />

la vida del Cristo... /" om with excellent signal. 21 <strong>Jan</strong>.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

EGYPT Updated B-06 schedule of Radio Cairo:<br />

0030-0430 on 11950 ABZ 500 kW / 330 deg Arabic NoAmEa<br />

0045-0200 on 7270 ABZ 500 kW / 330 deg Spanish NoAm<br />

0045-0200 on 9360 ABZ 500 kW / 270 deg Spanish CeAm<br />

0045-0200 on 9415 ABS 250 kW / 241 deg Spanish SoAm<br />

0200-0330 on 7270 ABZ 500 kW / 330 deg English NoAm<br />

0700-1100 on 15115 ABZ 100 kW / 250 deg Arabic GS WeAf<br />

1015-1215 on 17775 ABZ 500 kW / 090 deg Arabic ME/AFG<br />

1100-2300 on 12<strong>05</strong>0 ABS 500 kW / 315 deg Arabic GS WeEu<br />

1215-1330 on 17835 ABZ 500 kW / 090 deg English SoAs<br />

1230-1400 on 15810 ABS 250 kW / 106 deg Indonesian SoEaAs<br />

1300-1600 on 15365 ABS 250 kW / 241 deg Arabic WeAf<br />

1330-1345 on 17835 ABZ 500 kW / 090 deg Bengali SoAs<br />

1330-1530 on 15490 ABZ 100 kW / 070 deg Farsi TJK<br />

1400-1530 on 11655 ABS 250 kW / 061 deg Azeri AZE<br />

1430-1600 on 9975 ABS 250 kW / 061 deg Pashto AFG<br />

1500-1600 on 9990 ABS 250 kW / 325 deg Albanian ALB<br />

1500-1600 on 11530 ABZ 100 kW / 070 deg Uzbek UZB<br />

1500-1600 on 13660 ABZ 500 kW / 090 deg Hindi SoAs<br />

1530-1730 on 17810 ABZ 100 kW / 170 deg Swahili CeEaAf<br />

1600-1700 on 15155 ABZ 100 kW / 160 deg Afar EaCeAf<br />

1600-1800 on 6230 ABS 250 kW / 0<strong>05</strong> deg Turkish TUR<br />

1600-1800 on 9365 ABZ 500 kW / 090 deg Urdu SoAs<br />

1600-1900 on 11740 ABS 250 kW / 196 deg English CeSoAf<br />

1700-1730 on 15155 ABZ 100 kW / 160 deg Somali EaCeAf<br />

1730-1900 on 15155 ABZ 100 kW / 160 deg Amharic EaCeAf<br />

1800-1900 on 7460 ABS 250 kW / 0<strong>05</strong> deg Russian WeRUS<br />

1800-1900 on 9988 ABS 250 kW / 325 deg Italian WeEu<br />

1800-2100 on 9420 ABS 250 kW / 241 deg Hausa WeAf<br />

1900-1930 on 15375 ABZ 100 kW / 250 deg Wolof WeAf<br />

1900-2000 on 9990 ABS 250 kW / 325 deg German WeEu<br />

1900-0030 on 11665 ABZ 100 kW / 160 deg V of Arabs CeEaAf<br />

1930-2000 on 15375 ABZ 100 kW / 250 deg Bambara WeAf<br />

2000-2030 on 15375 ABZ 100 kW / 250 deg English WeAf<br />

2000-2115 on 9990 ABS 250 kW / 325 deg French WeEu<br />

2000-2200 on 7210 ABZ 500 kW / 090 deg Arabic AUS<br />

2030-2230 on 9470 ABS 250 kW / 241 deg French WeAf<br />

2115-2245 on 9990 ABS 250 kW / 325 deg English WeEu<br />

2215-2330 on 9360 ABZ 500 kW / 241 deg Portuguese SoAm<br />

2300-0030 on 11950 ABZ 500 kW / 330 deg English NoAmEa<br />

2300-0300 on 12<strong>05</strong>0 ABS 250 kW / 325 deg Arabic GS NoAm<br />

2330-0045 on 9360 ABZ 500 kW / 270 deg Arabic SoAm<br />

2330-0045 on 9735 ABS 250 kW / 241 deg Arabic SoAm<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 22)<br />

ETHIOPIA 7165.12 V. of Democratic Alliance via Gedja (pres) 1500-1538<br />

<strong>Jan</strong> 20. Opening annmt in Ar (?), talk to 1508, then a mix of mx and talk<br />

past 1530. Fair but slowly deteriorating; was // to 9559.91 which was fair<br />

at best. 9560v used to have a VG signal at this time but has significantly<br />

diminished over the past few months/years.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

9559.85V R. Ethiopia <strong>Jan</strong> 16 *1600-1606 25442 English, 1600 sign on with<br />

IS, Opening announce, Talk and music,


9560.23 R. Ethiopia <strong>Jan</strong> 10 1359-14<strong>05</strong> 24442 Arabic, 1359 IS, Three gongs,<br />

News,<br />

9704.17 R. Ethiopia <strong>Jan</strong> 16 *1459-1510 34432 Amharic, 1459 sign on with<br />

IS, ID, Three gongs, Talk,<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium <strong>Jan</strong> 19)<br />

UNID 9650 [Somalia area].<br />

For more than a week I hear an UNID in Ahmaric (well, better to say: an<br />

Afro-Horn vernacular) with a lot of music from that region, talks, news.<br />

Ads (rare). Definitely looks like an local station (or pretending to be<br />

local for that audince).<br />

Signing on at around 0400 UT. Closing at around 19-20 UT. At least one<br />

daytime break noted late morning.<br />

Daytime reception is affected by Moosbrunn-AUT DRMing DWL's on 9655.<br />

Evening: usually heavy co-chan from IBB.<br />

Just curious, who it could be? IDing is difficult due to low signal and<br />

QRMs, so language used and "non-international" nature of <strong>BC</strong>ing.<br />

I won<strong>der</strong> if there were reports on something that could fit this. Bering in<br />

mind recent activities in that region (SOM/ETH).<br />

(Vlad Titarev-UKR, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

Jari Savolainen noticed some time ago that Vo Tigray Revolution has<br />

disappeared from 5500 and 6350 kHz and may have been or<strong>der</strong>ed to move to<br />

inband frequencies as Radio Fana. That is one possibility.<br />

Well, I think it is more probably something else: why would VoTR jump<br />

suddenly to 31 mb? No idea of VoTR current fq's. I listened to this after<br />

1500 and heard once something like "Dimtse Oromiya", but the signal wasn't<br />

good enough for any ID. I didn't find it // to any of these: 7100, 7175,<br />

7210, 9560, 9704.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

Tnx, Mauno. It's very likely this one.<br />

Which are active (noted) QRGs of VoTR today. 9650 now at 1630 is not // to<br />

two known (to me) feeds nor 7100 neither 7175. Is there an third stream at<br />

VoTR these days ? are any freq of it known ? i'm getting even more excited<br />

about this 9650 ...-;)<br />

PS now at 9650 with Meyerton in b/g it's hard to say for sure if 9650 //<br />

7175 or not ... (M giving "report" constatly mentions "Mogadishu" and<br />

sometimes "talibani")<br />

(Vlad Titarev-UKR, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

V. of Tigray Revolution on new 5980 and 9650. Many thanks to Mauno Ritola<br />

who alerted me yesterday to an unidentified Horn of Africa station on 9650<br />

at 1500-1730. I can confirm that this is Voice of the Tigray Revolution,<br />

also on new 5980. This is a move from 5500 and 6350.<br />

Presumably, like Radio Fana (now 6110/7210, x6210/6940), it has been<br />

forced to go in-band by the new licensing arrangements in Ethiopia.<br />

Although it is a pity that we have lost these out-of-band frequencies, the<br />

use of 9650 might mean that the station will propagate a bit further at<br />

certain times of year.<br />

(Chris Greenway-UK, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 22)<br />

Thanks for confirming this, Chris.<br />

I checked it yesterday, 21 <strong>Jan</strong>, at 1530, thanks to Mauno Ritola and Vlad<br />

Titarev tip, but the reception wasn't too good. Today 22nd they signed on


around 1457 with tuner melody. Frequency was clear for at least an hour<br />

(some side splatters of course noted). Programming and propagation was<br />

pointing to VO Tigray Revolution but hard to pull out an id from this one.<br />

They have been away from former 5500 and 6350 for some time (from<br />

beginning of <strong>Jan</strong>uary?) and it was expected that they'll pop up somewhere<br />

in-band like R Fana. I was a bit surprised that they've chosen so high<br />

frequency if they want to serve local Tigray areas. 5980 might be<br />

difficult here in the evening/afternoon due to lot of DRM etc. We'll see.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 22)<br />

ERITREA 9650 Eritrea (pres.) native songs around 0600, weak, not much<br />

above N-floor.<br />

(Vlad Titarev-UKR, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 27)<br />

ETHIOPIA 9704.2 ETH M talk in vern, local music, best in lsb (coz of<br />

co-chan QRM: Niger in French)<br />

(Vlad Titarev-UKR, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 27)<br />

FRANCE 9800 TWR Fontbonne on <strong>Jan</strong> 22 at 0756-0818 UT (faded out). 33232<br />

Talk and music in English. ID at 0800 as This is TWR.<br />

(Kyoshiro Ishizaki-JPN, JPNpremium <strong>Jan</strong> 26)<br />

RTI Radio Taiwan International via ISS relay - Frequency change. New freq<br />

11995 (replacing 9785 kHz). 1600-1700 UT, via Issoudun.<br />

Eff from Feb? 25, to March 25, <strong>2007</strong>. English to South Asia.<br />

(Alokesh Gupta-IND, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 25)<br />

x9785 1600-1700 zones 41,49 ISS 500kW 75deg English F NEW TDF<br />

41 Pakistan, India, Bangladesh.<br />

49 SoEa Asia.<br />

FRENCH GUIANA 17875D Radio France International <strong>Jan</strong> 15 1953 Talk in<br />

French, news at 2000, ID at end of one actuality by reporter, mentions of<br />

French presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy, football club Paris St.<br />

Germain, ID at 2010 with web address<br />

<br />

off in mid-sentence at 2018, two minutes before scheduled end of<br />

transmission; test transmission from Montsinery to New York City, today<br />

only, very very strong; 25 dB S/N ratio, only 14.56 kbps, which is a pity,<br />

as the transmission would support much higher bitrate and better sound;<br />

down to 20 dB at 2013, but still solid reception, 17 dB at 2017.<br />

17875D Radio France International <strong>Jan</strong> 18 1401 News in Spanish, IDs and<br />

RFI stingers, Spanish programming to 1430, then into French with French<br />

news, talk about music, time pips at 1500, time check for Brasilia, into<br />

Portuguese program.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

GABON 4777 Radio Gabon heard at <strong>05</strong>20 UC with 44333 in French,<br />

identifying several times as "Radio National". It seems that it is not<br />

every morning there.<br />

(Erich Bergmann-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 25)<br />

4777 Rdif TV Gabonaise, Libreville on <strong>Jan</strong> 18 <strong>05</strong>10 French lang lively<br />

morning programme into program overview at <strong>05</strong>13. <strong>05</strong>15 "nous commencent<br />

avec musique de l'Europe", pops. Fair.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

GERMANY As per the info provided through a personal e-mail to me by the<br />

<strong>DX</strong> Boys, the DW World <strong>DX</strong> meeting will be aired till March, <strong>2007</strong>, which<br />

would be the last <strong>DX</strong> Meeting over DW English service.<br />

(Hari Madugula, Young Stars Radio Club, <br />

<strong>Jan</strong> 21, dxld)


It's a pity, on 4th weekend in Febr 25/26, DW English sce will be ceased,<br />

and carry then the very last edition of <strong>DX</strong> program by presenter Wolfram<br />

Hess DL1RXA, a well known ham operator too and presenter of RBI_GDR days<br />

... (wb)<br />

Bible Voice BroadcastingHello Friends, The T-Systems schedule lists a<br />

broadcast between 2300-0100 UT on 5980 kHz via Wertachtal, which language<br />

will be broadcasts?. Because on the BVB-Webside ist nothing to read about<br />

this transmission !(Peter Kruse-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 22)<br />

English to Iraq, Thur 2300 to Fri 0100 UT only.<br />

Hallo Peter, das muesste English fuer den Iraq sein, d.h. nur 1x pro<br />

Woche, am Moslem Samstag: also Donnerstag auf Freitag.Laut DTK Schedule:Am<br />

10. / 16. 11. ist die Frequenz von 5945 auf 5980 kHz geaen<strong>der</strong>t worden.<br />

Und dazu auch auf 2300 UT Start am Donnerstag erweitert.<br />

5 = bedeutet Donnerstag, um 2300 UT.<br />

ehemals bis 10.11.<br />

5945 0000 0200 39,40 WER 100 1<strong>05</strong> 6=Fri 291006 101106 >161106 250307 DTK<br />

BVB English to Iraq. DTK schedule:<br />

Change on Nov 10th / 16th from 5945 [Fri 0000-0200] to 5980 kHz<br />

[Thur 2300-Fri 0100 UT].<br />

ex to Nov 11<br />

5945 0000-0200 39,40 WER 100kW 1<strong>05</strong>deg 6=Fri DTK<br />

>from Nov 16th<br />

5980 2300-0100 39N,40W WER 100kW 1<strong>05</strong>deg 5=Thur DTK<br />

>From BVB Schedule entry:<br />

IRAQ 5945 kHz 100 kW Wertachal. Friday 0000-0200 English.<br />

All our Shortwave Programs are available for internet listening at<br />

<br />

(Select Listen and then Language and/or the Broadcaster Name).<br />

Programmers love to hear from you directly! Send your reports to<br />

or mail to:<br />

BVB<br />

P O Box 425, Station E<br />

Toronto, Ontario<br />

Canada<br />

M6H 4E3<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 22)<br />

Ham radio band watch. Die englische Bandwacht meldete starke Splatter<br />

eines Sen<strong>der</strong>s <strong>der</strong> Deutschen Welle auf 7175 kHz. Die guten Kontakte <strong>der</strong><br />

englischen Fernmeldebeh"rde mit <strong>der</strong> Bundesnetzagentur brachten raschen<br />

Erfolg: Schon am n"chsten Tag waren die St"rungen von den Ingenieuren und<br />

Technikern <strong>der</strong> Deutschen Welle beseitigt. Der Dank geb hrt <strong>der</strong><br />

Bundesnetzagentur f r das rasche Eingreifen.<br />

(sic, 7175 NAU / WER is T-systems, not DWL technicians. wb)<br />

T-SYSTEMS (DTK) B06 schedule period (29/10/2006 - 25/03/<strong>2007</strong>)<br />

frq start stop ciraf kW azi day from to loc broad<br />

3955 1559-1659 27W,28 100 ND 1234567 010107 250307 WER HCJ *<br />

3955 1800-1900 27,28 100 ND 1234567 010107 250307 WER YFR-1<br />

5850 1630-1930 40 250 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 291006 250307 WER IBB


5850 1930-2015 37,38 250 150 1 291006 250307 WER PAB<br />

5850 1930-2030 37,38 250 150 7 291006 250307 WER PAB<br />

5850 2000-2030 37,38 250 150 6 291006 250307 WER PAB<br />

5900 1600-1700 40 500 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 010107 250307 WER YFR<br />

59<strong>05</strong> 1700-1900 29,30 500 60 1234567 010107 250307 WER YFR<br />

5925 2000-2100 39,40 100 115 1234567 291006 250307 JUL YFR-1<br />

5935 1900-1930 29S 100 75 1234567 010107 250307 WER PRW<br />

5935 2000-2030 29S 125 90 1234567 291006 250307 WER PRW<br />

5935 2000-2030 29N 100 60 1234567 291006 250307 WER PRW<br />

5945 0800-0915 27,28N 100 300 6 120107 250307 WER BVB<br />

5945 0800-0915 27,28N 100 300 7 291006 250307 WER BVB<br />

5945 0800-0945 27,28N 100 300 1 291006 250307 WER BVB<br />

5945 0915-0945 27,28 40 300 7 030206 250307 WER BVB *DRM<br />

5945 1200-1229 27,28 500 ND 7 291006 250307 WER FVM<br />

5955 2330-0030 41,49 125 75 1234567 291006 250307 WER DVB<br />

5965 1130-1200 27 100 300 1234567 291006 250307 WER PRW<br />

5965 1230-1300 28NE 100 ND 1234567 291006 250307 WER PRW<br />

5965 1300-1400 27,28 100 ND 1 180307 180307 JUL MVB *<br />

5965 1300-1400 27,28 100 ND 1 210107 210107 JUL MVB *<br />

5965 1300-1400 27,28 100 ND 1 291006 250307 JUL MVB<br />

1st Su of month only<br />

5965 1400-1530 27.28 100 ND 1 291006 250307 JUL RTR<br />

5965 2000-2200 39,40 100 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 291006 250307 JUL VOR C<br />

5970 2300-0400 11 125 285 23456 291006 250307 WER RMI<br />

5975 0600-1230 27,28 100 290 1234567 291006 250307 JUL DTK Tent.<br />

5975 1230-1300 28NE 100 40 1234567 291006 250307 WER PRW<br />

5975 1300-1400 18 100 360 1234567 291006 250307 NAU PRW<br />

5975 2000-2200 39,40 100 120 1234567 010107 250307 WER VOR<br />

5980 2300-0100 39,40 100 1<strong>05</strong> 5 161106 250307 WER BVB<br />

5990 2100-2200 39,40 100 115 1234567 291006 250307 JUL VOR<br />

5995 0200-0400 39,40 125 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 291006 250307 WER VOR<br />

6000 1530-1559 29S 100 75 1234567 291006 250307 WER PRW<br />

6000 1600-1629 29,30 250 60 7 291006 250307 WER EMG<br />

6000 1930-1959 29S 100 75 1234567 291006 250307 WER PRW<br />

6015 1630-1659 28,39 100 115 1 040107 250307 JUL <strong>BC</strong>A<br />

6015 1800-1900 27 250 300 1234567 291006 250307 WER PRW<br />

6015 1900-1930 28,29 100 60 36 010207 250307 JUL BVB *<br />

6015 1900-1945 28,29 100 60 5 010207 250307 JUL BVB *<br />

6015 1900-1945 28,29 100 60 7 031206 250307 JUL BVB<br />

6015 1900-2030 28,29 100 60 1 291006 250307 JUL BVB<br />

6015 1915-1930 28,29 100 60 24 010207 250307 JUL BVB *<br />

6015 1915-1930 28,29 100 60 2346 291006 310107 JUL BVB *<br />

6015 1915-1945 28,29 100 60 5 291006 310107 JUL BVB *<br />

6035 1430-1529 28NE,29W 100 60 1234567 291006 250307 WER PRW<br />

6035 1600-1630 29S 100 75 1234567 010107 040107 WER PRW *<br />

6035 1600-1630 29S 100 75 1234567 <strong>05</strong>0107 250307 WER PRW *<br />

6045 <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>59 28E 100 120 1234567 291006 250307 WER AWR<br />

6045 1000-1100 27E,28 100 ND 1 070107 250207 JUL HLR<br />

6045 1000-1100 27E,28 100 ND 123 241206 261206 JUL HLR<br />

6045 1000-1100 27E,28 100 ND 127 301206 010107 JUL HLR<br />

6045 1200-1259 27,28 100 ND 1 291006 311206 JUL UNL<br />

6045 1230-1259 27,28 100 ND 7 291006 311206 JUL UNL<br />

6<strong>05</strong>0 1630-1729 28NE,29W 100 70 1234567 291006 140107 JUL PRW *<br />

6<strong>05</strong>0 2200-2300 28NE,29W 250 45 1234567 291006 250307 WER PRW<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 1000-1<strong>05</strong>9 27,28 100 115 1 291006 250307 JUL CHW<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 1130-1159 27,28 125 ND 17 291006 250307 WER EMG<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 1200-1215 27,28 250 ND 1 291006 250307 WER MWA<br />

6060 1730-1800 28NE,29W 100 55 1234567 291006 250307 WER PRW<br />

6095 1900-1930 29N 250 45 1234567 291006 250307 WER PRW<br />

6095 1930-1959 29S 100 75 1234567 031106 250307 JUL PRW<br />

61<strong>05</strong> 0927-0945 28 100 1<strong>05</strong> 34567 291006 250307 JUL TWR<br />

6110 1200-1300 27,28W 100 290 1 291006 250307 JUL TOM<br />

2nd Su of month only<br />

6110 1300-1559 27,28W 100 290 1234567 141106 250307 JUL TOM


6120 2100-2200 37NW 100 230 1234567 291006 250307 NAU RTI<br />

6130 0627-0645 28,29 100 100 23456 291006 250307 JUL TWR<br />

6130 1127-1200 28,29 100 100 7 291006 250307 JUL TWR<br />

6140 1630-1729 28NE,29W 100 70 1234567 150107 250307 JUL PRW *<br />

6160 1700-1759 29,30W,20,2100 60 1234567 <strong>05</strong>0207 250307 WER RTI *<br />

6160 1700-1759 29,30W,20,2100 60 1234567 291006 040207 JUL RTI *<br />

6165 0030-0045 41 125 90 1 291006 250307 WER PAB<br />

6175 0000-0100 41 250 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 291006 250307 WER I<strong>BC</strong> WRN<br />

6175 2300-2400 39,40 125 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 291006 250307 WER VOR<br />

6180 1600-1659 29,30 250 60 1234567 291006 250307 WER IBB<br />

71<strong>05</strong> 0300-0400 40 250 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 291006 250307 WER IBB<br />

71<strong>05</strong> 1900-1929 39,40 100 115 1 291006 311206 JUL UNL<br />

7110 2000-2030 40 250 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 291006 250307 WER AWR<br />

7130 1800-1900 18 250 25 1234567 291006 250307 ISS PRW<br />

7160 2330-0030 41NE,43S,49250 75 1234567 291006 250307 WER GFA<br />

7170 1600-1629 29S 100 75 1234567 010107 250307 WER PRW<br />

7180 1430-1530 28NE,29W 100 70 1234567 291006 250307 JUL PRW<br />

7180 1530-1559 29N 100 45 1234567 291006 250307 WER PRW<br />

7185 0300-0330 48 250 135 1234567 010107 250307 WER AWR<br />

7185 2245-2330 49E 500 75 6 <strong>05</strong>0107 240207 WER BVB<br />

7185 2245-2330 49E 250 75 6 250207 250307 WER BVB<br />

7185 2245-2330 49E 250 75 6 291006 040107 WER BVB<br />

7185 2300-2330 49E 500 75 7 <strong>05</strong>0107 240207 WER BVB<br />

7185 2300-2330 49E 250 75 7 250207 250307 WER BVB<br />

7185 2300-2330 49E 250 75 7 291006 040107 WER BVB<br />

7200 0230-0330 40 250 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 291006 250307 WER IBB<br />

72<strong>05</strong> 1800-1830 37NW 100 220 1 010107 250307 JUL BVB<br />

7210 0030-0130 40E,41NW 250 90 1234567 291006 250307 WER GFA<br />

7210 0927-0945 28 100 100 34567 291006 250307 JUL TWR<br />

7210 1800-1830 39,40 100 1<strong>05</strong> 456 291006 250307 JUL BVB<br />

7210 1800-1859 39,40 100 1<strong>05</strong> 17 291006 250307 JUL BVB<br />

7225 1127-1200 28,29 100 1<strong>05</strong> 7 291006 250307 JUL TWR<br />

7260 0100-0129 41 125 90 1 291006 311206 WER UNL<br />

7260 1900-1959 46,47 125 195 7 010107 250307 WER BVB<br />

7260 1915-1959 46,47 100 155 1 031206 250307 JUL BVB<br />

7270 1630-1700 28NW 100 10 1234567 291006 250307 MC PRW<br />

7275 1400-1430 29 100 60 1234567 291006 250307 WER PRW<br />

7285 0000-0400 17 125 300 1234567 291006 250307 WER HRT<br />

7285 0200-0600 17 125 325 1234567 010107 250307 WER HRT<br />

7285 1130-1200 28NE,29W 100 100 1234567 291006 250307 NAU PRW<br />

7285 2000-2<strong>05</strong>9 46,47 125 180 1234567 291006 250307 WER CVC<br />

7285 2300-0400 55,59,60 125 240 1234567 291006 250307 WER HRT<br />

7295 0900-1700 27 40 300 1234567 291006 250307 WER <strong>BC</strong>E DRM<br />

7315 0300-0400 48 250 135 1234567 010107 250307 WER AWR<br />

7340 1500-1530 27 60 300 1234567 291006 250307 WER RRO WRN DRM<br />

7340 2000-2100 37,38 100 175 23456 071106 250307 JUL IBR<br />

9430 <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>59 46,47 125 180 1234567 291006 250307 WER CVC<br />

9435 1730-1800 39,40 250 1<strong>05</strong> 23456 <strong>05</strong>0207 250307 WER BVB *<br />

9460 1600-1630 39,40 100 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 291006 250307 JUL DTK Tent.<br />

9460 1630-1830 39,40 100 120 1 010107 250307 WER BVB<br />

9460 1640-1700 39,40 100 120 24 010107 250307 WER BVB<br />

9460 1640-1715 39,40 100 120 6 010107 250307 WER BVB<br />

9460 1640-1745 39,40 100 120 5 010107 250307 WER BVB<br />

9460 1640-1900 39,40 100 120 3 010107 250307 WER BVB<br />

9460 1645-1929 39,40 100 120 7 010107 250307 WER BVB<br />

9460 1830-1859 39,40 100 120 6 010107 250307 WER BVB<br />

9470 <strong>05</strong>00-0800 55,59,60 125 240 1234567 291006 250307 WER HRT<br />

9470 1900-2000 39,40 250 120 7 020207 250307 WER BVB *<br />

9470 1900-2000 39,40 250 120 1 031206 250307 WER BVB<br />

9470 1900-2000 39,40 250 120 67 291006 010207 WER BVB *<br />

9470 1930-2000 39,40 250 120 6 020207 250307 WER BVB *<br />

9485 1700-1759 38E,39S,48 100 140 134567 060207 250307 JUL SBO *<br />

9485 1700-1759 38E,39S,48 125 135 134567 161206 <strong>05</strong>0207 WER SBO *<br />

9490 1630-1659 39,40 250 1<strong>05</strong> 7 291006 250307 WER FVM


9490 1800-1959 46,47 125 180 1234567 291006 250307 WER CVC<br />

9495 0230-0330 40 250 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 291006 250307 WER IBB<br />

9495 1730-1829 40 100 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 010107 250307 WER IBB<br />

9520 1730-1845 47,48,52 100 145 1234567 291006 250307 JUL IBR<br />

9525 1300-1400 27 100 300 1234567 291006 250307 WER PRW<br />

9555 1500-1600 39,40 100 115 1234567 291006 250307 JUL VOR<br />

9565 1400-1459 30S,40N 250 75 1234567 291006 250307 WER IBB<br />

9565 2000-2015 38,39 250 135 1 291006 250307 WER BVB<br />

9565 2000-2030 38,39 250 135 5 291006 250307 WER BVB<br />

9595 0700-0759 37,38W 100 200 1234567 291006 250307 JUL AWR<br />

9595 1800-1859 40 250 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 010107 250307 WER IBB<br />

96<strong>05</strong> 1900-2100 46N,46SE 100 190 1234567 291006 250307 JUL IBR<br />

9610 1000-1100 28W 100 145 1 291006 250307 JUL AWR<br />

9615 0430-<strong>05</strong>00 48 100 135 1 060107 250307 WER BVB<br />

9615 0430-<strong>05</strong>30 48 100 135 7 060107 250307 WER BVB<br />

9620 1900-1959 38E,39S,48 100 135 146 010107 100107 WER EFD *<br />

9620 1900-1959 38E,39S,48 100 130 146 110107 250307 JUL EFD *<br />

9640 1730-1759 37.38W 100 200 1234567 291006 250307 JUL AWR<br />

9640 2030-2100 28NE 250 35 1234567 291006 250307 GUF PRW<br />

9660 1730-1759 39S,47E,48 100 145 1234567 161106 250307 JUL IBR<br />

9660 2200-2300 27S 250 40 1234567 291006 250307 GUF PRW<br />

9670 0100-0300 42,43 250 75 1234567 291006 250307 WER IBB<br />

9670 2000-2100 37,38,46,47125 195 1234567 291006 250307 WER YFR-2<br />

9680 1830-1930 40 100 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 010107 250307 WER IBB<br />

9695 2000-2100 37,38W 100 200 1234567 291006 250307 JUL AWR<br />

9710 1800-1859 47,48 250 150 1234567 291006 250307 WER IBR<br />

9730 1715-1835 39,40 100 120 246 010107 250307 WER BVB<br />

9730 1730-1859 39,40 100 120 1 010107 250307 WER BVB<br />

9730 1800-1835 39,40 100 120 35 010107 250307 WER BVB<br />

9730 1800-1859 39,40 100 120 7 010107 250307 WER BVB<br />

9770 1700-1759 40 250 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 291006 250307 WER IBB<br />

9800 1900-1959 37,38W 100 200 1234567 291006 250307 JUL AWR<br />

9820 1630-1659 38E,39S,48 100 140 36 291006 250307 JUL RHU<br />

9820 1700-1730 47E,48 100 130 7 291006 250307 JUL RMI ELF<br />

9820 1700-1759 38E,39S,48 100 140 5 <strong>05</strong>0107 250307 NAU ELF *<br />

9820 1700-1759 38E,39S,48 100 140 5 291006 040107 JUL ELF *<br />

9855 1500-1600 41N 250 90 1234567 010107 250307 WER AWR<br />

9890 1901-2000 28E,29 100 85 7 291006 250307 JUL CHW<br />

9895 1400-1500 41 500 90 1234567 230107 250307 WER YFR *<br />

9895 1500-1545 41NE 250 90 1 010207 250307 WER BVB *<br />

9895 1500-1545 41NE 500 90 1 070107 310107 WER BVB *<br />

9895 1500-1545 41NE 250 90 1 291006 060107 WER BVB *<br />

9895 1500-1559 41 250 90 26 010207 250307 WER BVB *<br />

9895 1500-1559 41 500 90 26 070107 310107 WER BVB *<br />

9895 1500-1559 41 250 90 26 291006 060107 WER BVB *<br />

9895 1515-1559 41 250 90 4 010207 250307 WER BVB *<br />

9895 1515-1559 41 500 90 4 070107 310107 WER BVB *<br />

9895 1515-1559 41 250 90 4 291006 060107 WER BVB *<br />

9895 1530-1559 41 250 90 35 010207 250307 WER BVB *<br />

9895 1530-1559 41 500 90 35 070107 310107 WER BVB *<br />

9895 1530-1559 41 250 90 35 291006 060107 WER BVB *<br />

9925 1700-1900 39N,40W 100 115S1234567 040107 250307 JUL YFR-2<br />

11645 1530-1629 40E,41NW 250 90 1234567 291006 250307 WER GFA<br />

11645 1630-1715 39,40 250 120 36 291006 250307 WER BVB<br />

11645 1630-1730 39,40 250 120 245 291006 250307 WER BVB<br />

11670 1500-1600 41N,42S 250 75 1234567 010107 250307 WER AWR<br />

11675 1400-1430 30N,31W 250 60 1234567 291006 250307 WER PRW<br />

11690 0600-1000 58,59,60 125 270 1234567 120107 250307 WER HRT *<br />

11690 0600-1000 58,59,60 100 265 1234567 291006 110107 NAU HRT *<br />

11695 1400-1500 41 250 90 17 291006 250307 WER BVB<br />

11720 0600-0659 46,47 125 180 1234567 291006 250307 WER CVC<br />

11725 1300-1500 42.43W 250 75 1234567 010107 250307 WER AWR<br />

11780 1600-1759 38S,39S,47,100 130 4 040107 250307 JUL BVB<br />

11780 1600-1759 38S,39S,47,100 130 2 <strong>05</strong>0207 250307 JUL BVB *


11780 1600-1830 38S,39S,47,100 130 7 030207 250307 JUL BVB *<br />

11780 1600-1900 38S,39S,47,100 130 1 030207 250307 JUL BVB *<br />

11780 1630-1759 38S,39S,47,100 130 235 040107 040207 JUL BVB *<br />

11780 1630-1759 38S,39S,47,100 130 35 <strong>05</strong>0207 250307 JUL BVB *<br />

11780 1630-1830 38S,39S,47,100 130 7 040107 020207 JUL BVB *<br />

11780 1630-1900 38S,39S,47,100 130 6 030207 250307 JUL BVB *<br />

11780 1630-1900 38S,39S,47,100 130 16 040107 020207 JUL BVB *<br />

11795 1730-1800 48 250 135 1234567 010107 250307 WER AWR<br />

11800 1600-1659 41 100 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 291006 250307 JUL RMI<br />

11835 1700-1800 37,38 100 175 1234567 291006 250307 JUL YFR-1<br />

11840 1200-1230 19-26 250 35 7 010107 250307 WER EMG<br />

11840 1830-1845 52,53 100 160 35 010107 250307 JUL RRP<br />

119<strong>05</strong> 1630-1700 48 250 135 1234567 010107 250307 WER AWR<br />

119<strong>05</strong> 1730-1845 48 250 150 23456 291006 250307 WER IBB<br />

119<strong>05</strong> 1800-1845 48 250 150 17 291006 250307 WER IBB<br />

11940 2030-2100 28NE 250 40 1234567 291006 250307 GUF PRW<br />

11955 1900-1959 37,38W 100 200 1234567 291006 250307 JUL AWR<br />

11975 0800-0830 37,38W 100 200 1234567 291006 250307 JUL AWR<br />

120<strong>05</strong> 1430-1529 41NE,43S,49250 75 1234567 291006 250307 WER GFA<br />

12010 0800-0900 37,38W 100 200 1234567 291006 250307 JUL AWR<br />

12015 0400-<strong>05</strong>59 40 250 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 291006 250307 WER IBB<br />

12035 1500-1559 40,41 100 90 3 291006 250307 JUL BVB<br />

12035 1515-1559 40,41 100 90 7 060107 250307 JUL BVB<br />

12035 1530-1559 40,41 100 90 1245 120107 250307 JUL BVB<br />

12035 1545-1559 40,41 100 90 6 120107 250307 JUL BVB<br />

12110 1630-1729 40 100 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 010107 250307 WER IBB<br />

13600 1330-1429 41NE,43S,49250 75 1234567 291006 250307 WER GFA<br />

13645 1400-1415 39N,40 250 90 7 010107 250307 WER PAB<br />

13645 1400-1430 41 100 90 1 040207 250307 WER PAB *<br />

13645 1415-1430 41 100 90 234567 010207 250307 WER PAB *<br />

13645 1430-1445 41 250 90 1 010107 250307 WER PAB<br />

13660 1500-1900 47,48 500 150 1234567 291006 250307 WER YFR<br />

13720 1530-1600 47,48 100 130 4 291006 250307 JUL BVB<br />

13810 1400-1559 28,29SW,38E100 115 1234567 291006 250307 JUL TOM<br />

13820 1200-1230 29S 100 90 1234567 291006 250307 WER PRW<br />

13820 1430-1445 41 100 90 1 291006 250307 JUL PAB<br />

13820 1544-1629 39,40 100 100 1 291006 250307 JUL PAB<br />

13820 1600-1630 39,40 100 100 5 291006 250307 JUL PAB<br />

15140 1200-1300 41NE 250 90 1234567 010107 250307 WER AWR<br />

15520 1200-1230 29 100 60 1234567 291006 250307 WER PRW<br />

15560 0600-0659 40 250 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 291006 250307 WER IBB<br />

15640 0700-0900 46,47 125 180 1234567 291006 250307 WER CVC<br />

15680 1500-1759 46,47 125 180 1234567 291006 250307 WER CVC<br />

17545 0900-1015 38,39 100 130 6 291006 250307 JUL BVB<br />

17550 1330-1400 48,39S 100 130 6 291006 250307 JUL RWB RMI<br />

17675 0600-0700 40 250 1<strong>05</strong> 1234567 291006 250307 WER IBB<br />

* changes<br />

+ active on demand<br />

# momentary not active<br />

AWR Adventist World Radio<br />

BVB Bible Voice Broadcasting<br />

<strong>BC</strong>A Bible Christian Association<br />

<strong>BC</strong>E Broadcasting Center Europe S.A.<br />

CHW Christliche Wissenschaft<br />

DTK Deutsche Telekom<br />

DVB Democratic Voice of Burma<br />

EMG Evangelische Missions Gemeinden in Deutschland<br />

FHG Frauenhofer Gesellschaft<br />

FVM Freie Volksmission Krefeld<br />

GFA Gospel For Asia<br />

HCJ Voice of the Andes<br />

HLR Hamburger Lokalradio


HRT Hrvratska Radio Televizija<br />

IBB International Broadcast Bureau<br />

IBR IBRA Radio Sweden<br />

MWA Missionswerk Arche<br />

MVB Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Baltic Radio<br />

PAB Pan Am Broadcasting<br />

PRW Polish Radio Warsaw<br />

RMI Radio Miami International<br />

RRO Radio Romania International<br />

RNW Radio Netherlands World Service<br />

RRP Radio Reveil Paroles de Vie<br />

RTR Radio Traumland (Belgien)<br />

RTI Radio Taiwan international<br />

RWB Radio Waaberi (Somalia)<br />

SBO Sagalee Bilisummaa Oromoo<br />

TOM The Overcomer Broadcast<br />

TWR Trans World Radio<br />

UNL Universelles Leben<br />

VOR Voice of Russia<br />

WRN World Radio Network<br />

YFR WYFR Family Radio<br />

(DTK 23.01.<strong>2007</strong> Gesamtplan. Walter Brodowsky, T-Systems Media&Broadcast,<br />

via Mike Bethge-D wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 23)<br />

GREECE 3273.6 20/1 2035-2045 unid Greek pirate, H 1624.5 x 2, bad<br />

audio. fair/good.<br />

4873.5v 19/01 2022-2045 unid Greek pirate, H 1624.5 x 3. be carefull !<br />

poor / fair.<br />

(Giampiero Bernardini-I, hcdx <strong>Jan</strong> 27)<br />

HUNGARY Hungary is testing on 1188 kHz (probably Marcali) at this moment<br />

with test tones (22 <strong>Jan</strong>, 0930 UT) . They intend to use this frequency for<br />

minority languages. This is the first short message only as I have no<br />

sufficient details at hand at this moment...<br />

(Karel Honzik-CZE, mwdx <strong>Jan</strong> 22)<br />

Hungarian radio - MR4 The ethnic programme of the Hungarian Radio (Magyar<br />

Radio) is going to broadcast un<strong>der</strong> the name of MR4 from 1. Febr <strong>2007</strong>,<br />

daily 0800-2000 CET on the following frequencies: [UT +1 now, UT +2 in<br />

summer]<br />

Marcali 1188 kHz 300 kW (reduced)<br />

Szolnok 1188 kHz 100 kW<br />

Lakihegy 873 kHz 20 kW (spare old 135kW as reserve)<br />

Pecs 873 kHz 20 kW<br />

On Satellite Hotbird 3, the ethnic programmes broadcast 36 hours<br />

earlier are going to be repeated every day from 2000 to 0800 CET.<br />

The ethnic programmes can be heard at the following time:<br />

Monday - Friday: times in CET<br />

0800-1000 croatian 1000-1200 german 1200-1300 music<br />

1300-1330 on Monday slovene, Tuesday ruthenian, Wednesday bulgarian<br />

Thursday Greek, Friday ukrainian, Saturday Armenian<br />

1330-1400 Mon-Fri gypsy/roma, Sunday Polish<br />

1400-1600 serbian 1600-1800 romanian 1800-2000 slovak<br />

Saturday times in CET<br />

0800-1000 croatian 1000-1200 german 1200-1300 music<br />

1300-1330 armenian 1330-1400 polish 1400-1600 serbian<br />

1600-1800 romanian 1800-2000 slovak<br />

Sunday


0800-1000 croatian 1000-1200 german 1200-1300 music<br />

1300-1400 hungarian ? (Sun Polish) 1400-1600 serbian<br />

1600-1800 romanian 1800-2000 slovak<br />

(Istvan Kiss-HUN, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 19)<br />

Also on HotBird satellite on 13 degrees - 12.149 GHz.<br />

Hungarian Radio closes all its transmitters (Kossuth Radio program) in the<br />

CCIR FM band (66 - 73 MHz) on 31 <strong>Jan</strong> <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

(Karel Honzik-CZE, mwdx/hcdx <strong>Jan</strong> 23)<br />

Well-placed sources say that Lakihegy and P,cs will run new Transradio<br />

TRAM transmitters with 20 kW each on 873. Szolnok will run a 100 kW TRAM<br />

on 1188 while Marcali will again be on air with the Soviet 500 kW<br />

transmitter from 1986, now run at 300 kW.<br />

The Marcali transmitter carried until 1998 Petoefi R di¢ on 1251. In<br />

September 2000 it had been reactivated on 1188 with relays of the<br />

Belgrade-based stations Radio B2-92 and Radio Drina-2, often if not always<br />

by way of telephone feeds.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 27)<br />

Dates of maintenance:<br />

J szber,ny SW site 2x250 kW, 2x100 kW, broadcasting stopped at 0600-1500<br />

UT, first Monday in each month.<br />

Maintenance schedule of transmitters broadcasting the SW and MW program of<br />

Hungarian Radio (transmitter equipment, feed lines, antennas, power supply<br />

systems etc.)<br />

<br />

Maintenance schedule of transmitters broadcasting the MW program of<br />

Hungarian Catholic Radio Co. (transmitter equipment, feed lines, antennas,<br />

power supply systems etc.)<br />

<br />

ICELAND 13865 Utvarp Reykjavik; 1432-1431+, 13 <strong>Jan</strong>; M in Nordic<br />

language with news items including English clip. UR ID at 1430 & into<br />

chorale music. SIO=343.<br />

(Harold Frodge, Brighton MI <strong>DX</strong>-Pedition, MARE Tipsheet via dxld)<br />

INDIA Some Google Earth imagery.<br />

BGL AIR Bangalore Doddaballapur in high resolution. 18 SW dipol antennas.<br />

13 14 50 N 77 29 23 E<br />

PAN AIR Goa / Panaji.<br />

Doesn't this look more like it: 15 27 30 N 73 50 50 E ?<br />

Or is there A/B (old/new) site?<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN to bc-dx topnews)<br />

7 dipol antennas. 1.1 km south of the airport.<br />

15 22 25 N 73 50 33 E<br />

is old Goa-A site of 1945-1992, max. 50 kW TB.<br />

new Goa Panaji-B, 2 x 250 kW B<strong>BC</strong> Switzerland from 1992. And MW too, 1287<br />

and 1539 kHz.<br />

15 27 30 N 73 50 50 E<br />

CNI AIR Chennai (Madras). 12 dipol antennas.<br />

13 08 08 N 80 07 31 E<br />

MW 720 kHz 200 kW at 13 08 49 N 80 07 40 E<br />

MW 783 & 1017 kHz, 20 kW at 13 08 28 N 80 07 34 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 13)


Is the old Goa-A site still in service these days? (wb.)<br />

This afternoon of <strong>Jan</strong>. 21 was good here for Indian stations. The news in<br />

English at 1530 thus audible on 5040 Jeypore, 5015 Delhi, 5010<br />

Thiru'puram, 4990 Itanagar, 4965 Shimla (a bit off freq 4965.<strong>05</strong>app), 4960<br />

Ranchi, 4950 Srinagar, 4940 Guwahati, 4910 Jaipur, 4895 Kurseong, 4880<br />

Lucknow, 4835 Gangtok, 4830 Jammu, 4810 Bhopal, 4800 Hy<strong>der</strong>abad, 4760 Pt<br />

Blair (?). On 19th also noted 4775 Imphal! Some had quite early f/in, i.e.<br />

already ard 1330. Heavy local noise comes and goes here - today it came at<br />

1543! Alas.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

INDIA/CHINA 11775 AIR Delhi Tibetan/Nepali sce un<strong>der</strong>neath of China<br />

mainland jammer FIREDRAKE program. Used jamming practice by CHN<br />

authorities since at least 2002y, also against AIR Tibetan programs. //<br />

7420, 9575 couldnt' check due of prop and co-channel Medi I.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

INDONESIA 4604.95 RRI Serui 1454-1500* <strong>Jan</strong> 21. En C&W standard "Send Me<br />

the Pillow That You Dream On"; then right into "Love Ambon at 1457; voice-<br />

over closing anmt by M at 1458:30; xmsn end at 1500 UT. Good signal above<br />

the band noise.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

3266.419 on <strong>Jan</strong> 11 at 1415 UT, RRI Gorontalo with "musik populer".<br />

Normally closes earlier. Best heard in the evenings but sometimes<br />

disturbed by the third harmonic from 1089 which is on 3267 kHz. This day<br />

closedown at 1435. O=2.<br />

3987.<strong>05</strong>6 on ,<strong>Jan</strong> 6 at 1250 UT, RRI Manokwari. 1258 time signal and<br />

announcements, 1259 closedown or "signal dalam" (also known as "tutup")<br />

O=2.<br />

(Stig Adolfsson-SWE, SW Bulletin <strong>Jan</strong> 21, translated by editor<br />

Thomas Nilsson for dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

46<strong>05</strong> RRI Serui on <strong>Jan</strong>. 21 at 1430-1459 (sign off) UT. 43443 Talk and<br />

music in Indonesian. ID at 1452 UTas Radio Republik Indonesia Serui.<br />

(Kyoshiro Ishizaki-JPN, JPNpremium <strong>Jan</strong> 26)<br />

3995.04 RRI Kendari at 1418-1458 on <strong>Jan</strong> 27. Uninterrupted music which<br />

sounded like a blend of sub-continental and Javanese music; a male<br />

announcer appeared at 1458 but was too weak to copy. I did not detect any<br />

programming after 1500, although the carrier stayed on, so presume the man<br />

was doing the s/off routine. Fair at best, competing with band noise and<br />

hams.<br />

4869.93 RRI Wamena at 1346-1400* on <strong>Jan</strong> 25. Indo vocals to 1359, then<br />

into Love Ambon after a short anmt. Rough copy, about even with the local<br />

noise.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 27)<br />

6125.29 RRI Nabire <strong>Jan</strong> 10 0744-0808 35443 Indonesian, Talk and music, ID<br />

at 0758, 0801 RPK, 0801 Jakarta news realy,<br />

7289.88 RRI-Nabire (pres) <strong>Jan</strong> 10 0808-0840 25442 Indonesian, Jakarta news<br />

realy and music,<br />

9525.95 V. of Indonesia <strong>Jan</strong> 11 at 0744-0804, 34433-44433 English,<br />

Repetition of IS and ID, 0801 Opening music, Opening announce, News, //<br />

Frequency drift, <strong>Jan</strong> 12 on 9525.97 kHz, <strong>Jan</strong> 13 on 9525.98 kHz, <strong>Jan</strong> 14 on<br />

9525.98 kHz,<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium <strong>Jan</strong> 19)


INTERNATIONAL It's really depressing; I can remember back in the 1960s,<br />

1970s, and most of the 1980s when 60 meters was packed until <strong>05</strong>00 to 0600<br />

UT with stations from Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Brazil, etc. Stations<br />

like Radio Rumbos, Ecos del Torbes, Radio Barquisimeto, Radio Brasil<br />

Central, Ondas del Meta, etc., were nightly powerhouses with entertaining<br />

local music and programming. And now? Here is all I managed last night<br />

(<strong>Jan</strong>uary 21, in UT):<br />

4800, Radio Buenas Nuevas, Guatemala, with Spanish religious music on<br />

guitars, etc., and female announcer 0422, Fair signals with fading.<br />

4810, Radio Transcontinental, Mexico City, female announcer and talk in<br />

Spanish, fair signals but rhythmic, "ocean waves" fading pattern 0436.<br />

5000, WWVH, Hawaii, time signals with female announcer un<strong>der</strong> WWV 0441.<br />

5025, Radio Rebelde, Cuba, killer signal with female talking over musical<br />

background 0443.<br />

Receiver was Sony ICF-2010 using its whip antenna. It's hard to believe<br />

how barren this band has become; it's like visiting a ghost town and<br />

trying to imagine what it was like as a vital, thriving community. If<br />

anyone doubts the era of shortwave broadcasting is passing into history,<br />

just tune 60 meters!<br />

(Harry Helms-TX-USA W5HLH, <strong>Jan</strong> 22 AB<strong>DX</strong> via<br />

dxld)<br />

IRAN/IRAQ CLANDESTINE 3879.83V V. of Iranian Revolution <strong>Jan</strong> 16 *1526-<br />

1541 35322-33332-34433 Kurdish, 1526 sign on with IS, Repetition of IS and<br />

ID, 1530 ID and opening music, Opening announce, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium <strong>Jan</strong> 19)<br />

[KURDISTAN] An interesting detail: visitors to the website of the long-<br />

running station "Voice of Iranian Kurdistan" (Denge Kurdistana Irana) run<br />

by the "Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan" (PDKI)<br />

are now forwarded to the website of the new Radio<br />

Voice of Kurdistan (Radyo Denge Kurdistana)<br />

<br />

The question: is the "original" Radio Voice of Iranian Kurdistan" still<br />

active?<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 18)<br />

At 1400 tune-in R Voice of Kurdistan was again on 3940.1 and closed down<br />

at 1431. Back again at 1627 on 3930 with their "interval-signal" and<br />

Kurdish program at 1630. JammedAt 1425 a carrier came on 3970 and 4870<br />

(and jammers a moment later). At 1430 very low modulated audio, but I<br />

guess this is the Voice of Iranian Kurdistan. Hopping 3960-3980 and 4845-<br />

4895. Off around 1630.<br />

At 1535 tune-in a station in Kurdish on 4360.6 and // on 3879.3 with sign-<br />

off at 1644. I don't know what is the official name of this one, they id<br />

"Denge Sorsi Iran, Radyo Komala". I guess in English it's something like<br />

"Voice of Iranian Revolution, Radio Komala".<br />

I don't know if both transmitters drifted same way, or was it the<br />

technician doing that, but the frequency moved very slowly away from the<br />

jammer.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 19)<br />

B<strong>BC</strong>_M observes clandestine radio Voice of Iranian Kurdistan (VoIK) on a<br />

new transpon<strong>der</strong> on the Hot Bird 6 satellite at 13 degrees east, on a<br />

frequency of 11681 MHz, horizontal polarization, symbol rate 27500, FEC<br />

3/4.


The radio is carried on the sound channel of Tishk TV when the latter is<br />

not broadcasting (currently observed schedule for Tishk is 1700- 2000 UT<br />

daily). A still image of a transmitter mast with the station's contact<br />

details superimposed is displayed when the radio is being carried.<br />

Voice of Iranian Kurdistan was first observed on satellite by B<strong>BC</strong>_M in<br />

February 20<strong>05</strong>, broadcasting on 12597 MHz frequency, vertical polarization,<br />

symbol rate 27500, FEC 3/4 on the same satellite. This continues to be<br />

available on the same schedule as before, 1300-1400 UT daily.<br />

Until recently VoIK was also available on shortwave, although this has not<br />

been traced by B<strong>BC</strong>_M since at least mid <strong>Jan</strong>uary.<br />

Voice of Iranian Kurdistan and Tishk TV are operated by the Kurdistan<br />

Democratic Party of Iran, which has a multilingual website at<br />

<br />

Tishk TV has a website at and VoIK has a new<br />

website un<strong>der</strong> construction at <br />

(B<strong>BC</strong>_M <strong>Jan</strong> 21 via dxld)<br />

ISRAEL Esquema en espanol de la Voz de Israel, modificado desde el 15 de<br />

diciembre hasta fines de febrero, nos informa Mezcla <strong>DX</strong> de Bulgaria:<br />

1645 a 1655 en 9390, 116<strong>05</strong> y 15640.<br />

1815 a 1830 en 6985, 7545 y 9345.<br />

2045 a 2100 en 6280, 6985 y 7545.<br />

En ladino, 1045 a 1100 en 15760 y 17535; sabados 1600 a 1625 en 9390,<br />

116<strong>05</strong> y 15640.<br />

(Mundo Radial, Enero <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

KUWAIT 13620D Radio Kuwait <strong>Jan</strong> 19 1320 Techno music, talk by YL in<br />

Arabic, off at 1329; marginal, about 50% copy on this 11 kbps signal at<br />

about 11-14 dB S/N; surprisingly good given QRM from Family Radio in<br />

analog Spanish on 13615.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

LITHUANIA Google Earth imagery. Here are two Lithuanians, prolly<br />

mentioned earlier?<br />

Vilnius (612 AM): 54 42 06.84 N 25 13 36.6 E (hi-res)<br />

SIT Sitkunai, LTU (SW/AM): 55 02 31.88 N 23 48 38.77 E (low-res)<br />

(unid.)<br />

6255 Starting 27 <strong>Jan</strong>uary, Dutch K<strong>BC</strong> Radio will be relayed via Sitkunai<br />

(100 kW, 259 degrees beam) every Saturday 2200-2300 UTC, starting 27<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary. The frequency may be changed later during the year, depending on<br />

the propagation situation.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 22)<br />

K<strong>BC</strong> Radio, welches seit Dezember 2006 regelmaessig samstags von 2200 bis<br />

2300 Uhr UTC via Kaunus auf 1386 kHz sendet, wird ab 27.01.<strong>2007</strong> nun auch<br />

auf Kurzwelle zu hoeren sein, dabei soll 6255 kHz zum Einsatz kommen.<br />

Die Station war uebrigens bereits in den 80er-Jahren als "echter" Pirat<br />

aktiv: neben sporadischen Relaissendungen via Radio Delmare und Radio 101<br />

nahezu jeden Sonntag von 1985 bis 1986 mit eigenem Sen<strong>der</strong> auf 7315 kHz<br />

(plus/minus QRM) und gekonnt gemachten (Jingleeinsatz, Ramptalks,<br />

Musikauswahl...) Programmen - schade, dass die Sendungen, welche jetzt<br />

ausgestrahlt werden, dagegen ein wenig lieblos (moeglicherweise per<br />

Podcaster-Software zusammengeschustert?) klingen.<br />

Tom de Wit, <strong>der</strong> Macher <strong>der</strong> Station, hatte uebrigens auch sonntags das <strong>DX</strong>-<br />

Programm von World Mission Radio, welches Ende <strong>der</strong> 80er via Radio Caroline


von <strong>der</strong> Ross Revenge auf 62<strong>05</strong> / 6210 / 6215 kHz ausgestrahlt wurde,<br />

praesentiert.<br />

Ansonsten sei ein beherzter Klick auf empfohlen.<br />

(Michael Geisel-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 25)<br />

LUXEMBOURG 5990D Radio Luxembourg <strong>Jan</strong> 15 2121 ID in French at 2121 tune<br />

in, sports talk about Paris St. Germain, power outage here killed<br />

reception at 2123; strong reception, 19 dB S/N ratio.<br />

6095D Radio Luxembourg <strong>Jan</strong> 15 2023 CCR "Who'll Stop the Rain" at 2023,<br />

Neil Diamond "I Am, I Said" at 2032, America "Horse With No Name" at 2042,<br />

canned ID in German at 2046 "RTL Radio, playing the best hits of the 50<br />

and 60s, the 70s and 80s, the 90s and today, RTL Radio, the best hits of<br />

all time", R.E.M. "Man in the Moon"; marginal signal, mostly not audible,<br />

but enough to hear snatches of audio and identify songs; 12 dB S/N ratio<br />

not quite strong enough for this 14.56 kbps transmission.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

MALAYSIA ABU launches monitoring network for SW frequency collision.<br />

The ABU is pushing for more of its members to join the Asian Monitoring<br />

Network (AMN), to monitor collisions in frequency usage among shortwave<br />

broadcasters in a move which could save millions of dollars in wastage.<br />

Through its ABU-High Frequency Coordination (HFC) Committee, the ABU is<br />

hoping to establish the network to cut costs arising from wastage, said<br />

the ABU-HFC Steering Committee Chairman, IRIB Iran's Yousef Ghadaksaz.<br />

Currently, DW-Germany, IRIB-Iran and TRT-Turkey have already installed the<br />

software. P<strong>BC</strong>-Pakistan, AIR-India and RTPRC-China have expressed interest<br />

in becoming a part of the network.<br />

Mr Ghadaksaz said monitoring reports were important to alert frequency<br />

managers in various organisations of collisions and help them work out an<br />

interference-free solution.<br />

He said all broadcasters needed to set up a simple monitoring system are a<br />

radio receiver, a schedule recording software and Internet access. The<br />

SIOFT software can be downloaded free at www.Nschall.de.<br />

"We need to promote shortwave monitoring among our members. It is<br />

desirable to involve as many ABU-HFC organisations in the monitoring<br />

process as possible so that they put in place their own bilateral<br />

monitoring arrangements," he said during the ABU-HFC (High Frequency<br />

Coordination) Conference in Kuala Lumpur, which ended today.<br />

The five-day coordination conference organised by the ABU was held to<br />

enable shortwave broadcasters in the Asia-Pacific region and other parts<br />

of the world to coordinate frequency channels on a seasonal basis.<br />

This is done with a view to reducing interference in their services caused<br />

by clashing frequency usage. The ABU-HFC group includes some 40 shortwave<br />

broadcasters who broadcast some 5,000 shortwave services every day,<br />

totaling over 10,000 hours of transmissions.<br />

<br />

(Alokesh Gupta-IND, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 26)<br />

MALI 4835.4 R Mali, Bamako some evenings // 5995 also audible, both<br />

weak, e.g. <strong>Jan</strong> 13 at 2200 UT. At that time also 5030 Burkina, 5025 Parakou<br />

and 50<strong>05</strong> Bata comes in with decent reception.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

MEXICO 9600.25 R. UNAM 1554-1700+ <strong>Jan</strong> 21. Classical piano piece; at<br />

1600 a YL ancr identified the piece just played; a "Radio UNAM" ID


followed, giving the freqs of 860 and 9600; website announced as<br />

e-mail ; back to mx at<br />

1601, with only one more anmt in the next hour, that at 1620 by the same<br />

YL. At 1700, some sort of public affairs/cultural program was presented<br />

w/male host; did not un<strong>der</strong>stand much of this but the names of former XE<br />

presidents were mentioned, as well as mentions of "Washington,"<br />

"colaboracion," dates in the 1930's, etc. Signal had some nice S9+10dB<br />

peaks around 1630, but had decreased a bit by 1700. Still going pretty<br />

good at 1720, as I type this.<br />

(later) Radio UNAM has drifted downward slightly since this morning. They<br />

are now (2200 UTC) on 9599.20 kHz with classical music and a good signal<br />

into Colorado. They were on 9599.25 this morning at 1700 UTC.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

9599.25 presumed R. UNAM, hrd at 0830-1030 UT on <strong>Jan</strong> 21 with a decent<br />

signal. All classical mx except for a few brief talking breaks when a man<br />

and woman held forth in SP about the mx being played, but no ID that I<br />

could make out, and rough audio didn't help. But a better signal than I<br />

would have expected until around 1000 UT when things deteriorated a bit.<br />

LSB needed to avoid high-side QRM, and the channel was blocked by RHC at<br />

1110 re-check.<br />

(Jerry Berg-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

MOLDAVIA 17670 Sawt al-Amal, 1312-1315, escuchada el 22 de Enero en<br />

idioma rabe a locutora anunciando E-mail, segmento de m£sica rabe, por<br />

otra parte la emisora afro-pop emitiendo en 17660, cambia a 17665, SINPO<br />

35443.<br />

17665 Sawt al-Amal, 1315-1330, escuchada el 22 de Enero en rabe a<br />

locutora con ID, sinton¡a y locutor con saludo, comentarios, a las 1322 se<br />

escucha durante cinco segundos la extra¤a m£sica, SINPO 45444.<br />

17630 Sawt al-Amal, 1140-1155, escuchada el 25 de Enero en idioma rabe a<br />

locutor con invitado con comentarios, sinton¡a y cu¤a de identificaci¢n,<br />

E-mail, segmento musical y locutora con saludo, comentarios, SINPO 55444.<br />

17645 Sawt al-Amal, 1235-1245, escuchada el 25 de Enero en idioma rabe a<br />

locutor con comentarios, referencias a Libia, segmento de m£sica, cu¤a de<br />

identificaci¢n con E-mail, SINPO 55444.<br />

(Jos, Miguel Romero-ESP, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 25)<br />

NEW ZEALAND 7145D Radio New Zealand International <strong>Jan</strong> 19 1301 News,<br />

then music; strong signal, S/N ratio 19 dB at tune in with 100% audio,<br />

down to about 16 dB by 1310 with brief dropouts.<br />

9890D adio New Zealand International <strong>Jan</strong> 19 at 1257 Elvis Costello "Jack<br />

of All Parades", frequency closure announcement, IS, then off.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

NIGER 9704.98 RTV de Niger at 2200-2301* on <strong>Jan</strong> 20. ID as "...ecoutez<br />

Radiodiffusion Television de Niger emettant de Niamey"; then short mx<br />

clips, alternating with short phone chats in FR; this continued to about<br />

2254 when there was a few minutes of tribal chanting, sounding at first<br />

like Qu'ran until the flutes came in; 2359 choral anthem. Heard one other<br />

ID as "Radiodiffusion Television de Niger" but heard no ID's as "La Voix<br />

du Sahel," although they may well have been in there somewhere. Good<br />

signal but marred by band noise and occasional Ute QRM. First time this<br />

country has gone into the Wheat Ridge logbbok in a looong time.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

97<strong>05</strong> ORTN. <strong>Jan</strong> 19 at 2<strong>05</strong>8-2120 UT. SINPO 35433. Female talk in vernacular<br />

till 2100 UT, then ID in French as "Ici...Office de Radiodiffusion<br />

Television du Niger..." News followed.


(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium <strong>Jan</strong> 26)<br />

NORWAY/NETHERLANDS 18 <strong>Jan</strong> at 1545 noted RNW (R Netherlands) in Dutch on<br />

1314. Checked Andy's Media Network weblog and this seems to be a special<br />

broadcast due to severe storm in the area. It's 600 kW via Norway and on<br />

until 2300.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 18)<br />

I was just going to report to you about the special broadcast - and found<br />

your report, Jari! So, at 17 hrs UTC the station identified and told<br />

listeners that it was a broadcast, called "Storm over Europe" or similar.<br />

For Swedes it is quite easy to un<strong>der</strong>stand good spoken Dutch, especially if<br />

you already un<strong>der</strong>stand English and German, so I could follow the programme<br />

content quite good. So, good listening... but I hope the storm is not too<br />

often. It's good when Kvitsoy is off!<br />

(Bjoern Fransson-SWE, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 18)<br />

I was in my car from work to home and of course listened to Radio 1 (FM)<br />

with storm news and also Omroep Gel<strong>der</strong>land FM, our regional broadcaster. I<br />

did not hear about 1314 kHz. Also TV did not tell anything about the 1314<br />

kHz. There is a website:<br />

<br />

But this website is not mentioning 1314 either. I had to read about 1314<br />

on the <strong>DX</strong> mailing lists.<br />

It is a terrible storm; I just was outside for a few minutes and could<br />

just escape from a big falling branch of a tree. On the road is a big<br />

tree, so we are isolated and cannot leave (it is not our intention, but<br />

anyway). It is now 10.30pm and it is still very strong. In the northern<br />

part of the country now it seems to get stronger again. This morning<br />

happily I let down some wires of two KAZ antennas which are right in the<br />

middle of the trees. Another KAZ with a fiber glass pole, I noticed, is<br />

still OK. Tomorrow we can see what will be the damage.<br />

(Max van Arnhem-HOL, MWC <strong>Jan</strong> 18)<br />

OMAN/SINGAPORE Additional txion for B<strong>BC</strong> in Bengali:<br />

0130-0200 on 9560 SLA 250 kW / 085 deg<br />

11995 SNG 250 kW / 285 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

9515 Oman, <strong>05</strong>40, Arabic pop mx. Easy, practically daily in B06. Closing<br />

before 0600z.<br />

(Vlad Titarev-UKR, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 27)<br />

PERU 3172.65 Radio Municipal, Panao once again heard on this frequency<br />

at 1000 to 1023 on 19 <strong>Jan</strong>uary after an absence of two weeks.<br />

3329.53 Ondas del Huallaga, Huanuco 1003 with poor quality signal, music<br />

...very weak for last week. 19 <strong>Jan</strong>.<br />

4746.754 Radio Huanta 2000, Huanta 0950 -10<strong>05</strong> with om ID as such, change<br />

>from two frequencies used in last few weeks.<br />

4890.38 Radio Chota possibly, but no ID 1<strong>05</strong>0 to 1110 17 <strong>Jan</strong>uary.<br />

4855.39 Radio La Hora, Cusco, 1000 to 1100, 17 to 20 <strong>Jan</strong>uary. Rapid<br />

transmitter drift noted in ECSS, very noticeable transmitter drift.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

POLAND/BELARUS Poland broadcast "TRUTH" to Belarus.<br />

>From simple back offices in a provincial Polish town, a radio station is<br />

broadcasting around the clock to Belarus, giving the ex-Soviet republic<br />

one of its few sources of independent news.


Run by opponents of Belarus President Alexan<strong>der</strong> Lukashenko, Radio Racja<br />

(Truth) is helping wage an information war against a regime branded by<br />

U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as "Europe's last dictatorship".<br />

Supported by the the Polish Foreign Ministry and Budapest-based Open<br />

Society Institute founded by U.S. billionaire investor George Soros, Radio<br />

Racja is one of only two independent stations broadcasting freely into<br />

Belarus.<br />

The station uses Web technology to mix popular music and social commentary<br />

with uncensored news in both Belarussian and Russian, aiming to provide a<br />

platform for both opposition parties and Belarussian bands, some of which<br />

are banned at home.<br />

"I dream of a free and independent Belarus," says editor-in-chief Wiktor<br />

Stachwiuk, a 58-year-old exile. "I want to give Belarussians a taste of a<br />

free society. Official media do not let them hear what is really going<br />

on."<br />

Lukashenko, in power since 1994, keeps a tight rein on the eastern<br />

European country and its 10 million inhabitants, sandwiched between Poland<br />

and Russia.<br />

He rejects all criticism of his rule and has called for vigilance to keep<br />

Belarus safe from Western "lies and violence". Opposition politicians and<br />

journalists have disappeared and all media outlets face serious<br />

restrictions.<br />

Western countries accuse Lukashenko of systematic crackdowns on the<br />

opposition and dismiss all Belarus elections over the last decade as<br />

unfair. They say the president blatantly rigged elections last year to<br />

engineer a landslide win for himself.<br />

"I could not simply stand by and watch what was happening in my country<br />

without doing anything," Stachwiuk said. He first set up Radio Racja in<br />

1999 and it broadcast from the Polish capital of Warsaw until 2002.<br />

INTIMIDATION<br />

His Warsaw station eventually ran into financial problems and it took<br />

Stachwiuk and his associates three more years to raise enough money to<br />

launch the station in Bialystok, closer to Belarus and able to broadcast<br />

deeper into the country.<br />

It now has a budget of $1 million a year, half of which is spent on<br />

transmitters: two in Poland and two in Lithuania.<br />

Almost a year after its relaunch, Stachwiuk estimates Radio Racja, with a<br />

staff of just 32, has an audience of up to 400,000 mostly in western<br />

Belarus, plus tens of thousands of exiles, and says it is building up<br />

rapidly on short and medium wave and on a newly launched FM band:<br />

"The station can be heard well on medium wave all the way to (Belarus<br />

capital) Minsk and can even be picked up in Finland."<br />

The station has a small network of reporters, mostly working un<strong>der</strong><br />

pseudonyms, across Belarus who record programmes using MP3 technology and<br />

send them via the Internet to Bialystok or to one of two covert editing<br />

stations in Belarus.<br />

Radio Racja editors say their correspondents face daily harassment from<br />

the Belarus authorities mostly just petty intimidation but occasionally<br />

arrest and jail.


"Several of our people have been put in prison for a few days, one for 10<br />

days, but nothing more serious so far," said Michal Andrysiuk, 47, head of<br />

FM broadcasting.<br />

"One of our correspondents broadcast live from a police car after being<br />

arrested on a charge of cursing in the street. Hooliganism is the most<br />

frequent official excuse to arrest people who are obviously known to the<br />

police," he said.<br />

"NO TRUTH IN THE NEWS"<br />

Belarus opposition politicians and journalists welcome Radio Racja's<br />

efforts to break the state media monopoly but say its impact so far has<br />

been limited, partly because most Belarussians rely on television for<br />

news.<br />

Zhanna Litvina, head of the Belarussian Association of Journalists, said<br />

by telephone it was a "comforting thought that such radio stations exist<br />

and that Belarussians are working for them".<br />

"Unfortunately, you cannot say that such projects are very effective in<br />

current Belarussian conditions. To make them effective you would need<br />

transmitters in Belarus and un<strong>der</strong> current conditions that is impossible."<br />

But the radio station's backers in Poland are convinced that there is an<br />

audience and that it is growing:<br />

"I was in Belarus some time ago and met people listening to the radio and<br />

glad of it," said Michal Dworczyk, a key advisor on eastern European<br />

issues to Polish Prime Minister Jaroslaw Kaczynski. "The media role in the<br />

fight for democracy is indisputable. For Belarus and its people, it is<br />

essential."<br />

And Radio Racja's staff say they are not discouraged and will keep<br />

broadcasting, even if the audience is tiny.<br />

"We really want to show what is going on. We try to be objective, asking<br />

for comment from the government, but they won't talk to us," said<br />

programme director <strong>Jan</strong>a Kamienskaja, 37.<br />

"'There is no news in the truth, and there is no truth in the news'<br />

unfortunately this old Soviet proverb is still valid in Belarus."<br />

Belarus officials declined to comment on Radio Racja.<br />

(Additional reporting by Andrei Makhovsky in Minskand Gabriela Baczynska<br />

in Warsaw)<br />

(By Ch. Johnson, R.T.na <strong>Jan</strong> 15 1304 FEATURE via Mike Cooper-USA,<br />

dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 18)<br />

PORTUGAL 3995D Deutsche Welle <strong>Jan</strong> 19 0615 News magazine in German,<br />

sports report, ID at 0630, headlines; S/N around 19 dB for this<br />

transmission, about 95% audio until 0635, when dropped to 15 dB and audio<br />

went away on this 17 kbps signal. Surprisingly good for Sines, which has<br />

never put in as good a signal on 3995 here as Wertachtal.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

RUSSIA/CIS New station via TDP - Andanet Le Democracy in Amharic:<br />

1700-1800 on 7280*SAM 250 kW / 188 deg to EaAf Tue/Thu/Sun<br />

* co-ch Voice of Vietnam in Vietnamese.<br />

Additional txion of WYFR Family Radio from <strong>Jan</strong> 15:<br />

1500-1600 9460 ARM 300 kW 110 deg to SoAs in Malay (tent.)<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 22)<br />

Family Radio start their test broadcast in three Indian languages


including Tamil. Family Radio start their test broadcast in three new<br />

shortwave frequencies to India in the Tamil, Telugu and Marathi languages<br />

to South Asia. They request the reception Reports from their<br />

listenersrequest for some assistance.<br />

Tamil 7475 kHz at 1400-1500 UTC<br />

Telugu 5880 kHz at 1400-1500 UTC<br />

Marathi 6135 kHz at 1400-1500 UTC<br />

Send all the reception reports to:<br />

Family radio or<br />

Family radio OR<br />

Family radio <br />

(Jaisakthivel-IND, via Alokesh Gupta-IND, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 26)<br />

YFR started these services on Dec 4rd, 2006:<br />

7475 via Dushanbe-TJK.<br />

5880 via Gavar Kamo-ARM.<br />

6135 via Armavir-RUS. (wb)<br />

11915 Tatar Radio (Na Volne Tatarstana) via Samara-RUS site, as usual<br />

noted with distorted audio of the small band width satellite feed. Today<br />

<strong>Jan</strong> 21 at 0910-1000 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

[to ERITREA] The Voice of Delina (produced by Tesfa Delina Foundation,<br />

Inc) appeared with a new website: <br />

and un<strong>der</strong> a new name: Voice of Meselna Delina.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 19)<br />

Voice of Meselna Delina Shortwave Broadcast information:<br />

Days: Monday-Friday; Time: 8:00-8:30 PM Eritrea time<br />

Frequency 7335 kHz (41 mb) (1700-1730 UTC) [via Krasnodar Armavir-RUS]<br />

Click here to contribute to Voice of Meselna Delina<br />

Contributions can be sent to:<br />

Tesfa Delina Foundation, Inc<br />

17326 Edwards Road,<br />

Suite A-230 Cerritos, CA 90703 USA<br />

(via Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

This morning (26 <strong>Jan</strong>) Yakutsk was stronger than normal on 7200 (S-9 or<br />

better) and I was able to confirm R Rossii transmissions with the same<br />

delay as 7200 on 7140 and 6150 at 0700. 6075 with a different delay was<br />

heard briefly below DW just before 0700 and Arman was heard on 7320 and<br />

5935 (no huckster interference on 5935) around 0700, all with R Rossii<br />

only. 7320 and 5935 had the same delay, which in ist turn was much<br />

different from the other frequencies. No local transmissions at 0710, just<br />

a R Rossii musical prgr.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 26)<br />

Taldom, Kurovskaya, Balashikha.<br />

Just found this news release from the Russian transmitter operator RTRS<br />

about accepting the "first" DRM transmitter at Taldom in last March:<br />

<br />

It's a 250 kW unit if I'm not terribly misun<strong>der</strong>standing the item, judging<br />

>from the design a more recent Russian model, presumably representative for<br />

all 250 kW shortwave transmitters at Taldom. Looks like a Transradio DRM<br />

kit what they have added to this transmitter.<br />

The transmitter used for the first DRM trials at Taldom can be seen here:<br />


But 100 kW PEP in SSB mode only? I would think this is rather one of the<br />

transmitters with 100 kW AM carrier power at Taldom?<br />

And here is a presentation of transmitter sites around Moscow:<br />

<br />

Pages with pictures:<br />

<br />

Radio centre 7 near Avsyunino, more widely known as Kurovskaya site, with<br />

more than a dozen shortwave transmitters and a 500 kW mediumwave<br />

transmitter for Radio Mayak on 549.<br />

<br />

Radio centre 13 at Balashikha, an eastern outskirt of Moscow. The left one<br />

picture shows the deco<strong>der</strong>s for incoming MPEG audio circuits, some with 256<br />

kbps, others with 384 kbps, some declared as stereo, others as two<br />

independent audio channels, whatever difference this may denote (probably<br />

joint stereo vs. linear stereo). Note in the other picture the obvious<br />

traces of removed equipment in the floor. It must be the places once<br />

occupied by shortwave transmitters they have covered here, and of course<br />

these shortwave transmitters were devoted to jamming. The FM equipment is<br />

new, but the lighting obviously remained from the past times, so the view<br />

is still authentic in some way.<br />

And an example for "ordinary" Russian FM/TV sites:<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 20)<br />

I think that "ST" denotes a stereo mode, in which both channels share the<br />

displayed data rate, but do not need to have exactly half of the data rate<br />

for each channel. So, if in one channel is only low activity the other<br />

channel can use more of the data rate. Joint Stereo would mean that both<br />

channels are mixed to mono (M) and to a "side signal" (L-R=S), M and S are<br />

separately encoded and transmitted in the same stream. This is completely<br />

different and not used fuer data rates above 192 kbps. Often it is written<br />

als "JS". I've never seen a 256 kbps or higher signal with joint stereo.<br />

Then there are some "mixed modes" with joint stereo in some of the<br />

spectral bands and "linear stereo" in the others, as used by the German<br />

stations Radio Bremen and Deutschlandradio on the Astra Digital Radio<br />

(ADR). "2CH" could be a "true" stereo mode with exactly half of the stream<br />

bitrate for each channel. This is used in case of 2 independent signals in<br />

the stream, like original speech and translation in one broadcast or 2<br />

completely different mono signals. Maybe Andreas can describe this more<br />

precisely<br />

(Christian Schubert-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

RWANDA/SINGAPORE Some changes of Deutsche Welle:<br />

1500-1600 NF 9800*KIG 250 kW / 265 deg, ex 12025 in Swahili<br />

1600-1800 NF 12080 SIN 250 kW / 060 deg, add.freq in Russian<br />

* strong co-ch RAI International in Turkish/Greek/Bulgarian<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 22)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA The transmitter used by Riyadh on 11715 kHz, 1800-2300 UT<br />

for Holy Qur'an seems to have been fixed. Usually heard for months with<br />

terrible buzz-like noise, but today heard with good audio. I will see what<br />

happened with other transmissions plagued by that problem; I think one was<br />

in the 16-meter band.<br />

(Moises Knochen-URG, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

Check these BUZZY ARS transmitter channels: 21495 ARS BSKSA Riyadh Arabic,<br />

0900-1200, followed by 215<strong>05</strong> kHz at 1200-1500 UT only. Then 21460 kHz at


1500-1700 UT, 11715 kHz 1700-2300 UT.<br />

(wb, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

Google Earth imagery. BSKSA Riyadh shortwave site.<br />

24 49 29.64 N 46 52 07.32 E<br />

Dort stehen 33 grosse Dipolwaende, eine feste log-periodic, zwei revolving<br />

Antennen - eine log-periodic, die an<strong>der</strong>e ein Dipol array von Thomcast-<br />

Thales-B<strong>BC</strong>-Mannheim rechts vom Sen<strong>der</strong>gebaeude, zwei 49 mb Corner?-<br />

Steilstrahler, sowie 5 kleine vertical Masten.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 24)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA [Clandestine to Zimbabwe] 4880 SW R Africa <strong>Jan</strong> 21 1850-<br />

1859* with nice native songs & IDing as "SW R Africa - Zimbabwe's<br />

Independent Voice". Off at 1859. Earlier the evening had a programme<br />

commemorating Martin Luther King. Fair.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

SPAIN/CHINA 6125 CRI En sce via Noblejas Spain today <strong>Jan</strong> 21 at 2100-<br />

2200 UT. Much better audio signal channel of satellite feed today.<br />

S=9+20dB.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

11810 [tentat. via Noblejas Spain? ] Test series of CRI via Spain<br />

continues?<br />

Thanks to a tip of Noel Green-UK of <strong>Jan</strong> 22nd, CRI Beijing in French<br />

language heard again from 0800 UT today <strong>Jan</strong> 23rd. Is a test series of CRI<br />

via Noblejas-Spain relay un<strong>der</strong>way? Maybe CRI will use the Spain facility<br />

in coming A07 season too?<br />

>From Dec 28th onwards CRI has been heard regularly on 6125 kHz in our<br />

night at 2100-2200, some days [Mo-Fr] also extended up to 2300 UT. Audio<br />

feed bandwidth via satellite fee<strong>der</strong> is very limited, like an old army<br />

field phone line.<br />

11810 - heard a Chinese music program already around 0730-0745 UT, when<br />

un<strong>der</strong>neath Jordan Radio Arabic co-channel. So the Spanish[?] technician<br />

switched on the tx already 30 mins before program start. From 0745-0759 UT<br />

only the Spanish carrier noted un<strong>der</strong>neath of Jordan Radio.<br />

0800 UT CRI French ID and IS, into nxcast. Small audio width like night<br />

service on 6125 kHz. S=7 signal, not as strong as CRI Cerrik-ALB (11785<br />

and 11855 at this time) S=9+10dB, or Noblejas-ESP S=9+20dB. But equal<br />

signal level like Noblejas-ESP on 11945 towards SoAM in 230 degr, S=7.<br />

So, CRI 11810 kHz target could be as towards NoAF/NoWeAF/WeAF at 130 to<br />

200 degrees from Spain. Co-channel Jordan cl-d at 0810 UT. Did put all<br />

three channels on three neighbouring E1 Radio memory channels, in or<strong>der</strong> to<br />

check signal strength very easily. Then fiddled very fast between these<br />

three Noblejas frequencies on the memory channels.<br />

At 0820 UT:<br />

11810 S=9 up to +10dB<br />

11945 S=9+20 dB<br />

12035 S=9+30dB up to +40dB<br />

TX switch off at 08.55:41 UT.<br />

(wb, <strong>Jan</strong> 23)<br />

SWAZILAND/INDONESIA Two odd frequency broadcaster noted at same time<br />

today. VoINS on odd v9525.97 kHz tiny noted from 1800-1902 UT, but then<br />

covered by appearence of TWR IS from Manzini SWZ on odd 9524.96 kHz,<br />

scheduled 19<strong>05</strong>-2020 UT. One SWZ tx observed on odd frequ since at least<br />

Sept 2006, also when used on 6129.96 1600-1715 UT.


Other odd channels are 7335.69 kHz of IRIB Kamalabad in Hausa 1830-1930 UT<br />

- terrible whistle tone, and Galei Zahal ISR Forces station on 6972.75<br />

kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 19)<br />

SWEDEN Sweden 1179 all day in England. There is an item on the Swedish<br />

Radio website that probably explains the 24hr operation on 1179 at the<br />

moment.<br />

Radio Sweden's MW tx at Soelvesborg on 1179 kHz is again on the air after<br />

long breaks that hit our broadcasts Thursday evening and Friday morning.<br />

Because of continued fear about the control system, the tx will be on the<br />

air 24 hrs. from Friday evening <strong>Jan</strong>. 19 until Monday morning, <strong>Jan</strong>. 22.<br />

Besides the usual Radio Sweden programs listeners can also hear P1 and P4.<br />

(translated by Erik Koie-DEN, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 20/21)<br />

1179 again on continuous operation today (Sun) - currently (11.50 UT) with<br />

SR P1 programmes. Thanks to Erik for translation of Swedish text.<br />

Usual schedule on 1179: 0430-0700 P1 weekdays (from 0455 holidays); 1545-<br />

1730 P1; 1800-1830 Sundays P4 sport; 1900-1930 Radio Sweden; 2100-2200 P1;<br />

2200-2230 Radio Sweden; 2300-2330 Radio Sweden (according to SR website)]<br />

But on air at moment (1130 UT) with SR P1 programmes.<br />

(Alan Pennington-UK, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

Today - 20 <strong>Jan</strong> 07 - EITHER a Teracom engineer fell asleep at 1000 and left<br />

1179 running throughout the remain<strong>der</strong> of the day OR this is a test before<br />

all-day transmission is permanent with 600 kW. In any event - great to<br />

hear pure 55555 reception of SR P1 in winter daylight without QRM from<br />

Galbeni and Valencia. Ironic that this mistake / improvement occurs<br />

immediately after Denmark announces its imminent reductions at Kalundborg!<br />

(Dan Goldfarb-UK, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

There is an item on the Swedish Radio website that probably explains the<br />

24 hr operation on 1179 at the moment:<br />

<br />

Best if a native-Swedish speaker translates precisely, but I think it<br />

means they had interruptions on Thursday evening / Friday morning on 1179<br />

and so will be on 24hrs Friday 19/1 evening to Monday 22/1 morning with R<br />

Sweden, P1 and P4 programmes.<br />

Currently has usual scheduled evening Radio Sweden programmes on 1179 kHz.<br />

(Alan Pennington-UK, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

I think they run the transmitter with only 300 kW already for some years<br />

now. Of course this does not help with the rather bad interference<br />

situation.<br />

Many pictures of the Soelvesborg station can be seen at<br />

<br />

... specifically at<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

See also the big collection of Hoerby pictures, with two pages featuring<br />

the current shortwave facilities and a photo of one transmitter "flying"<br />

into the transmitter hall:


<br />

If I un<strong>der</strong>stand it correct they had a problem with PCB contamination of<br />

the old Thomson transmitter from 1973 when replacing it in 1993, and they<br />

sent the parts that could still be used to Fredrikstad from where they<br />

later went further away to Moyabi.<br />

<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

TAIWAN/CHINA 7390 Little Saigon Radio at 1500-1530 UT, Taipei 100kW<br />

250degr log-periodic Vietnamese. Ex 7380, changed on <strong>Jan</strong> 17.<br />

(wb, <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

Sound of Hope jamming today was on the odd frequency of 9203.0 kHz until<br />

1300 UT. No jamming on 10400, but a continuous carrier may have been SOH<br />

with audio missing. Nothing on 14500 while the 13970 jammer was active<br />

around 1100 UT.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 26)<br />

THAILAND GOOGLE EARTH Imagery. Former Radio Thailand Pathum Thani 100 kW<br />

site.<br />

14 02 54.88 N 100 43 11.14 E<br />

These antennas are now dismanteled, and RT replaced bc site by IBB Udorn<br />

Thani Ban Dung tx site in Northeastern Thailand at<br />

17 40 32 N 103 12 03 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 23)<br />

TURKEY GOOGLE EARTH Imagery.<br />

TUR Cakirlar Etimesgut TRT 198 kHz 120 kW and SW 19 dipols<br />

39 58 29 N 32 40 34 E<br />

TUR Emirler TRT SW site, 21 dipols and 3 non-dir antennas at<br />

39 24 <strong>05</strong> N 32 51 21 E<br />

TUR TRT Catalca Istanbul 702 kHz 1200 kW<br />

41 11 02 N 28 30 44 E<br />

Heute habe ich durch Zufall noch vier weitere Thomcast-B<strong>BC</strong> Mannheim KW<br />

Revolving Antennen aufgetan.<br />

Bei Radio Kuwait Kabd location at<br />

29 08 33 N 47 45 15 E<br />

29 08 12 N 47 45 39 E<br />

steht <strong>der</strong> gleiche Typ, wie in Emirler und in Cakirlar Turkey.<br />

Und dazu noch eine Original ALLISS revolving im Nordwesten<br />

29 09 11 N 47 45 42 E<br />

Und MW masts are Harris? Made in USA ?<br />

Neben den Telefunken Drehstandantennen in Kamalabad steht dort und auch in<br />

Riyadh je eine revolving Antenne vom Thomcast-B<strong>BC</strong> Mannheim Typ.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 20)<br />

Google Earth sightings for Emirler Closely matching the HFCC coordinates.<br />

I have found a very lonely trio of matrix lattice masts at<br />

39 30 06 N 32 51 40 E.<br />

Not sure where the other masts are - possibly a few MW type masts further<br />

East - nor where the [SW] transmitter block is.<br />

(Dan Goldfarb, UK, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 22)<br />

Hi Dan, SW Emirler site is located slightly southwards at


39 24 5.00 N 32 51 21.00 E<br />

39 30 06 N 32 51 40 E do you know the purpose of these tall masts?<br />

TRT LW 198 kHz site ??<br />

1 - in past months my effort was always to identify the 198 LW mast at<br />

Cakirlar - Estimegut, but never found such a tall longwave mast nearby,<br />

only SW dipols noted, - and the [Thales B<strong>BC</strong> Mannheim] revolving mast type<br />

also, like at R Kuwait, Emirler, and Kamalabad site.<br />

2 - Yesterday I've got an advice of Dan Goldfarb-UK about the ["wrong"]<br />

coordinates of Emirler site at 39 30 06 N 32 51 40 E.<br />

It's location is 43 kilometers south of Ankara, 10 kms north of the<br />

Emirler SW site. Masts are approx. 20 % higher than the Emirler curtain<br />

masts.<br />

I suspect a LW, MW or NDB purpose of these masts.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 25/26)<br />

TRT Cakirlar site.<br />

Examining the new Voice of Turkey schedule, effective <strong>Jan</strong>uary 1st, reveals<br />

that the use of the Cakirlar site, some kilometres west of Ankara, is<br />

quite limited now. Only remaining transmissions are:<br />

0700-0730 Albanian on 9765<br />

0800-0900 Azeri on 11835<br />

0800-1400 Turkish on 11955 and 15350<br />

1000-1030 Romanian on 9560<br />

1130-1200 Greek on 7295<br />

1200-1230 Bulgarian on 71<strong>05</strong><br />

1230-1300 Albanian on 11910<br />

1430-1500 Bosnian on 9525<br />

1530-1600 Greek on 6185<br />

1600-1630 Tatar on 6140<br />

1630-2200 Turkish on 6120<br />

1900-1930 Bosnian on 6110<br />

The Cakirlar transmitters are apparently in a bad shape, as already<br />

discussed here a couple of times. Right now 15350 is not so severely<br />

un<strong>der</strong>modulated as it is typical for Cakirlar transmissions for more than<br />

five years now, but still quite heavily distorted and no pleasure to<br />

listen to. I guess Cakirlar will go dark entirely sooner or later.<br />

suggests that the Cakirlar plant opened in 1970, replacing<br />

modest shortwave facilities on the near-by Etimesgut longwave site (still<br />

active on 198). A second shortwave site, now doing most of TRT's shortwave<br />

transmissions, opened in 1992 at the village of Emirler, 40 km south of<br />

Ankara. Note that there are more than a dozen Emirlers in Turkey, so it's<br />

necessary to specify the location of this plant further.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 20)<br />

UKRAINE Google Earth imagery. At Kiev Brovary site I noted two different<br />

tx sites. 2.8 kilometers apart each other.<br />

One at<br />

50 30 2.79 N 30 48 31.5 E<br />

on the western side like 549 kHz mast, on the eastern side another MW<br />

mast, and some easy SW dipols nearby. 549/150kW, 783/100, 873/150,<br />

1242/150. B<strong>BC</strong> on 594 kHz. Former 4940 50kW.<br />

and another site with two mast tower, like a directional aerial for<br />

longwave 207 kHz 500 kW.


50 30 47.72 N 30 46 32.6 E<br />

and in the forest on the right side 8x curtains, that's the 74/254 degrees<br />

direction, and includes 4x100kW SW.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 24)<br />

UNIDs 4874.8 <strong>Jan</strong> 21 distorted signal with march-song at 1524 (maybe<br />

s/on, not heard a few minutes earlier) and the weak signal revealed speach<br />

afterwards, no idea of lang., and not found again after its signal<br />

vanished from here ard 1530.<br />

5019.9 <strong>Jan</strong> 21 hopelessly weak signal on this interesting frequency. Maybe<br />

tomorrow?<br />

4965.1 A distorted signal came in over India a couple of times, <strong>Jan</strong> 21 at<br />

1454 I heard B<strong>BC</strong> mentioned in unid lang.<br />

4750.0 <strong>Jan</strong> 19 at 1535 with English news and many mentions of BanglaDesh,<br />

but very soon China took over the channel.<br />

4770.0 <strong>Jan</strong> 18 at 0445 with African songs un<strong>der</strong> Radio Nigeria-Kaduna which<br />

carried morning program in English. The UNID vanished ard 0455, Kaduna<br />

joined the "National Service" at 0459 UT.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

U.K. [and non] B-06 of VT Communications Relays. Last update <strong>Jan</strong> 15,<br />

<strong>2007</strong><br />

Radio Prague<br />

0000-0027 on 11665 ASC 250 kW / 245 deg to SoAm Spanish<br />

1300-1327 on 6065 RMP 035 kW / 095 deg to WeEu German Sat DRM<br />

1330-1357 on 6065 RMP 035 kW / 095 deg to WeEu English Sat DRM<br />

1330-1357 on 9750 RMP 035 kW / 095 deg to WeEu German Fri DRM<br />

1400-1427 on 9750 RMP 035 kW / 095 deg to WeEu English Fri DRM<br />

2330-2357 on 6000 SAC 250 kW / 212 deg to CeAm Spanish<br />

China Radio International<br />

0000-0<strong>05</strong>7 on 9745 BON 250 kW / 290 deg to CeAm Spanish<br />

1100-1357 on 15540 SGO 100 kW / 045 deg to SoAm Portuguese/Chinese/English<br />

1500-1757 on 6100 MEY 100 kW / non-dir to SoAf English<br />

1800-1857 on 6100 MEY 100 kW / non-dir to SoAf Chinese<br />

2100-2157 on 17645 SGO 100 kW / 045 deg to SoAm Portuguese<br />

Gospel for Asia<br />

0000-0130 on 6145 DHA 250 kW / 085 deg to SoAs SoEaAs langs<br />

1230-1500 on 15325 DHA 250 kW / 085 deg to SoAs SoEaAs langs<br />

1600-1630 on 9820 DHA 250 kW / 085 deg to SoAs SoEaAs langs<br />

2300-2400 on 6040 DHA 250 kW / 085 deg to SoAs SoEaAs langs<br />

Bible Voice Broadcasting Network<br />

0015-0030 on 6020 DHA 250 kW / 085 deg to SoAs Hindi<br />

0030-0045 on 6040 DHA 250 kW / 090 deg to SoAs Bengali<br />

0030-0045 on 6020 DHA 250 kW / 085 deg to SoAs Telugu Sat<br />

0030-0100 on 6010 DHA 250 kW / 085 deg to SoAs Hindi Mon-Fri<br />

0030-0100 on 5955 DHA 250 kW / 085 deg to SoAs English Sat/Sun<br />

Voice of Vietnam<br />

0100-0128 on 6175 SAC 250 kW / 212 deg to NoAm English<br />

0130-0228 on 6175 SAC 250 kW / 212 deg to NoAm Vietnamese<br />

0230-0458 on 6175 SAC 250 kW / 212 deg to NoAm En/Sp/En/Sp<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>28 on 6175 SAC 250 kW / 240 deg to NoAm Vietnamese<br />

1800-1828 on 5955 MOS 100 kW / 300 deg to WeEu English<br />

1830-1928 on 5955 MOS 100 kW / 300 deg to WeEu Vietnamese<br />

1930-1958 on 5955 MOS 100 kW / 300 deg to WeEu French


2000-2028 on 5970 SKN 300 kW / 110 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

2030-2<strong>05</strong>8 on 3985 SKN 250 kW / 175 deg to WeEu French<br />

2100-2128 on 3985 SKN 250 kW / 175 deg to WeEu German<br />

2130-2230 on 7150 SKN 300 kW / 110 deg to EaEu Vietnamese<br />

Adventist World Radio<br />

0100-0200 on 15445 TAI 100 kW / 250 deg to Asia Vietnamese Sat<br />

Moj Them Radio<br />

0100-0130 on 15260 TAI 100 kW / 250 deg to Asia Hmong Wed/Fri<br />

Hmong Lao Radio<br />

0130-0200 on 15260 TAI 100 kW / 250 deg to Asia Laotian<br />

Radio Solh/Radio Peace<br />

0200-1200 on 11675 DHA 250 kW / 045 deg to WeAs Dari/Pashto<br />

1200-1500 on 15265 RMP 500 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to WeAs Dari/Pashto<br />

1500-1800 on 9875 RMP 500 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to WeAs Dari/Pashto<br />

Sudan Radio Service<br />

0300-0330 on 7280 SKN 300 kW / 140 deg to EaAf En/Ar/Others Mon-Fri<br />

0330-<strong>05</strong>00 on 7280 DHA 250 kW / 240 deg to EaAf En/Ar/Others Mon-Fri<br />

0400-0600 13720 DHA 250 kW 240 deg EaAf En/Ar/Others Mon-Fri new freq.<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 on 9525 DHA 250 kW / 240 deg to EaAf En/Ar/Others Mon-Fri<br />

0600-0630 15215 DHA 250 kW 240 deg to EaAf En/Ar/Others Fri>>cancelled<br />

1400-1500 on 9660 KCH 300 kW / 175 deg to EaAf En/Ar/Others Wed<br />

1500-1700 on 9840 MSK 200 kW / 190 deg to EaAf En/Ar/Others Mon-Fri<br />

1700-1800 on 9840 DHA 250 kW / 240 deg to EaAf En/Ar/Others Mon-Fri<br />

RTA Radio Algeria<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 on 6125 WOF 300 kW / 172 deg to NoAf Arabic Holy Koran sce<br />

0400-0600 on 6090 RMP 500 kW / 190 deg to NoAf Arabic Holy Koran sce<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 on 6025 WOF 300 kW / 172 deg to NoAf Arabic Holy Koran sce<br />

1900-2000 on 9825 SKN 300 kW / 180 deg to NoAf Arabic Holy Koran sce<br />

1900-2100 on 11815 RMP 500 kW / 190 deg to NoAf Arabic Holy Koran sce<br />

2000-2100 on 9455 WOF 300 kW / 170 deg to NoAf Arabic Holy Koran sce<br />

2100-2300 on 6<strong>05</strong>5 WOF 300 kW / 172 deg to NoAf Arabic Holy Koran sce<br />

2100-2300 on 9850 RMP 500 kW / 190 deg to NoAf Arabic Holy Koran sce<br />

Radio Okapi<br />

0400-0600 on 11690 MEY 250 kW / 342 deg to Congo French/Lingala<br />

1600-1700 on 11890 MEY 250 kW / 330 deg to Congo French/Lingala<br />

WYFR<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 on 3955 SKN 250 kW / 106 deg to WeEu German<br />

1400-1500 9855 DHA 250 kW 90 deg SoAs Nepali(tent),x7340 IRK 250 kW<br />

1400-1500 on 15520 DHA 250 kW / 090 deg to SoAs Hindi<br />

1500-1600 on 12015 DHA 250 kW / 090 deg to SoAs English<br />

1600-1700 on 12010 DHA 250 kW / 090 deg to SoAs English<br />

1600-1700 on 17660 ASC 250 kW / 124 deg to SoAf Portuguese<br />

1700-1800 on 3955 SKN 250 kW / 106 deg to WeEu English<br />

1700-1800 on 9530 SKN 300 kW / 110 deg to ME Arabic<br />

1700-1800 on 21680 ASC 250 kW / 085 deg to SoAf English<br />

1800-1900 on 7240 SKN 250 kW / 090 deg to ME English<br />

1800-1900 on 9660 SKN 300 kW / 180 deg to ME Arabic<br />

1830-1930 on 17660 ASC 250 kW / 085 deg to CeAf French<br />

1900-2000 on 5965 RMP 500 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to ME Arabic<br />

1900-2000 on 7160 DHA 250 kW / 330 deg to WeEu English<br />

1900-2000 on 9660 MEY 250 kW / 007 deg to EaAf Swahili<br />

1900-2000 on 9685 DHA 250 kW / 285 deg to NoAf French<br />

1900-2100 on 3230 MEY 100 kW / 0<strong>05</strong> deg to SoAf English<br />

2000-2200 on 15195 ASC 250 kW / 085 deg to WeAf English<br />

2030-2130 on 11985 ASC 250 kW / 027 deg to WeAf French<br />

2115-2315 on 11875 ASC 250 kW / 065 deg to CeAf English


Radio France International<br />

0630-0658 on 9865 ASC 250 kW / 027 deg to WeAf French<br />

1700-1758 on 6045 DHA 250 kW / non-dir to WeAs Persian<br />

1700-1758 on 5995 TAC 100 kW / 255 deg to WeAs Persian<br />

KBS World Radio<br />

0700-0800 on 9870 SKN 300 kW / 110 deg to WeEu Korean<br />

1430-1500 on 9750 RMP 035 kW / 095 deg to WeEu English Fri DRM<br />

1800-1900 on 7235 WOF 250 kW / 074 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1900-2000 on 7180 SKN 300 kW / 180 deg to NoAf Arabic<br />

2000-2100 on 3955 SKN 250 kW / 106 deg to WeEu German<br />

2100-2200 on 3955 SKN 250 kW / 175 deg to WeEu French<br />

2200-2230 on 3955 SKN 250 kW / 106 deg to WeEu English<br />

Star Radio Liberia<br />

0700-0800 on 9525 ASC 250 kW / 027 deg to CeAf English<br />

West Africa Democracy Radio<br />

0700-0800 on 12000 SKN 300 kW / 180 deg to WeAf English<br />

0800-1100 on 17860 WOF 300 kW / 170 deg to WeAf French/English/French<br />

Radio Vlaan<strong>der</strong>en Internationaal:<br />

0800-0857 on 9790 SKN 250 kW / 180 deg in Dutch<br />

1900-1957 on 6040 SKN 250 kW / 180 deg in Dutch<br />

UNMEE<br />

0900-1000 on 17670 DHA 250 kW / 240 deg to EaAf English/Others Sun<br />

1030-1130 on 17565 DHA 250 kW / 240 deg to EaAf English/Others Tue<br />

Radio Free North Korea<br />

1000-1100 on 9730 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean<br />

1900-2000 on 9780 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean<br />

Eternal Good News<br />

1130-1145 on 15525 DHA 250 kW / 085 deg to SoAs English Fri<br />

Trans World Radio Africa<br />

1300-1315 on 13745 KIG 250 kW / 030 deg to EaAf Afar Fri/Sat<br />

1730-1800 on 9745 DHA 250 kW / 240 deg to EaAf Tigrinya Sat<br />

1800-1845 on 7170 DHA 250 kW / 240 deg to EaAf Amharic<br />

Radio Sea Breeze/Shiokaze<br />

1300-1330 on 9950 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean Sun/Wed<br />

1300-1330 on 9950 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE English Mon/Thu<br />

1300-1330 on 9950 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Japanese Tue/Fri<br />

1300-1330 on 9950 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Chinese Sat<br />

2030-2100 on 9645 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Japanese<br />

Radio New Zealand International<br />

1400-1430 on 9750 RMP 035 kW / 095 deg to WeEu English Sat DRM<br />

Open Radio for North Korea<br />

1400-1500 on 7390 NVS 200 kW / 110 deg to KRE Korean<br />

2000-2030 on 9795 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean<br />

Little Saigon Radio<br />

1500-1530 on 7380 TAI 100 kW / 250 deg to Asia Vietnamese<br />

Radio Taiwan International<br />

1500-1600 on 9750 RMP 035 kW / 095 deg to WeEu English Fri DRM<br />

1900-2000 on 3955 SKN 250 kW / 106 deg to WeEu German<br />

1900-2000 on 3985 SKN 250 kW / 175 deg to WeEu French


Leading The Way<br />

1700-1730 on 7290 RMP 500 kW / 095 deg to WeAs Persian Tue/Fri<br />

1700-1730 on 7290 RMP 500 kW / 095 deg to RUS Russian Sat/Sun<br />

HCJB<br />

1700-1730 on 98<strong>05</strong> RMP 500 kW / 062 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

2100-2200 on 12025 SAC 250 kW / 060 deg to NoAf Arabic<br />

SW Radio Africa<br />

1700-1900 on 4880 MEY 100 kW / 0<strong>05</strong> deg to SoAf English<br />

United Nation Radio<br />

1730-1745 on 7170 MEY 100 kW / 0<strong>05</strong> deg to EaAf English Mon-Fri<br />

1730-1745 on 9565 RMP 500 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to EaAf English Mon-Fri<br />

1730-1745 on 17810 ASC 250 kW / 065 deg to WeAf English Mon-Fri<br />

1830-1845 on 7260 RMP 500 kW / 085 deg to EaAf Arabic Mon-Fri<br />

1830-1845 on 7260 RMP 500 kW / 168 deg to NoAf Arabic Mon-Fri<br />

1900-1915 on 5970 MEY 100 kW / 076 deg to SoAf French Mon-Fri<br />

1900-1915 on 15240 MEY 500 kW / 350 deg to WeAf French Mon-Fri<br />

Eglise du Christ<br />

1900-1930 on 7260 SKN 250 kW / 175 deg to NoAf French Thu<br />

Voice of Biafra International<br />

2100-2200 on 7380 MEY 250 kW / 340 deg to WeAf English Sat<br />

Radio Republica<br />

2200-2400 on 6135 RMP 500 kW / 285 deg to Cuba Spanish<br />

0000-0400 on 6185 RMP 500 kW / 285 deg to Cuba Spanish<br />

0200-<strong>05</strong>00 on 9630 SAC 250 kW / 176 deg to Cuba Spanish Tue-Sat<br />

0300-0400 on 6100 SAC 250 kW / 176 deg to Cuba Spanish Tue-Sat<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 16)<br />

USA/GERMANY/MOROCCO/SRI LANKA Frequency changes for VoAmerica:<br />

0000-0300 NF 9825 DL 250 kW 1<strong>05</strong> deg,x9725 in Sp. Radio Marti<br />

0300-0330 on 13815 IRA 250 kW 291 deg &<br />

15610 IRA 250 kW 303 deg in Amharic<br />

0400-0430 on 13815 IRA 250 kW 291 deg &<br />

15610 IRA 250 kW 303 deg in Amharic<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 NF 9690 BIB 100 kW 1<strong>05</strong> deg,x11855 in Kurdish<br />

1530-1600 NF 11630 IRA 250 kW 340 deg,x120<strong>05</strong> in Georgian<br />

1930-2000 NF 9680 MOR 250 kW <strong>05</strong>9 deg,x 9570 in Turkish Mon-Fri<br />

2030-2100 NF 6040 MOR 250 kW 043 deg,x 5955 in Serbian<br />

2330-2400 NF 7430 IRA 250 kW 049 deg,x 9720 in Burmese<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 22)<br />

FLORIDA 7812.5usb Armed Forces Network via Key West. Full data card in 5<br />

days for an e-mail report to: v/s: Robert<br />

Winker<br />

(Ed Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer jan 26)<br />

VIETNAM 9875 Home service of Voice of Vietnam. <strong>Jan</strong>. 20 at 0709-0745 UT<br />

in Vietnamese. SINPO 35333. Talk with some interview. ID at 0729 UT,<br />

followed by music program with classical music.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium <strong>Jan</strong> 26)<br />

YEMEN 6135, Yemen (Sana'a), fair/poor <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 (before <strong>05</strong>00 DW/Arabic<br />

and after <strong>05</strong>30 B<strong>BC</strong>/Hausa co-channels). Very regular catch in B06. Loosy<br />

since 06z when B<strong>BC</strong> left (seemingly W news in Arabic then).<br />

(Vlad Titarev-UKR, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 27)<br />

ZIMBABWE Zimbabwe jamming VOA on 17730.<br />

Jammer: 17730, 1815-1827+, 23-<strong>Jan</strong>; Not the Chinese crash & bang jammer;<br />

this one was an orchestra continuously tuning up. Replaced by low-pitched


tone at 1826 UT.<br />

(Frodge-MI-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 26)<br />

Aha, VOA Studio 7 service to Zimbabwe is on 17730 at 1730-1830 Mon-Fri via<br />

Morocco, so that could be a Zimbabwean jammer, or on behalf of Zimbabwe<br />

>from a suitable skip distance, like, like, Gabon.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 26)<br />

I have monitored this jamming of VOA Studio 7 on 17730 at 1700-1830 UT<br />

since <strong>Jan</strong>uary 16 from here in Zimbabwe.<br />

Jammer takes on the form similiar to those of 'bagpipes accompanied by a<br />

music box'. Extremely effective in jamming the frequency.<br />

The other two VOA Studio 7 shortwave frequencies of 11815 and 4930 are not<br />

jammed.<br />

VOA Studio 7 is also jammed by a similar jammer on Medium wave 909 from<br />

1700-1830 this jamming has been in place for several months.<br />

(David Pringle-Wood-ZWE, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 26)<br />

HFCC A07 Conference, ABU DHABI, February 5-9, <strong>2007</strong><br />

The next A07 HFCC/ASBU shortwave frequency planning conference will be<br />

held from February 5 to 9, <strong>2007</strong> in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The<br />

Millennium Hotel in Abu Dhabi has been chosen for the Conference venue.<br />

Preparations are ongoing. The sponsor/organizer is EMI Emirates Media,<br />

which also organized a previous HFCC Conference in nearby Dubai in<br />

February of 2004.<br />

The official NASB representative at this HFCC Conference is KTWR Guam.<br />

George Ross from KTWR will be in Abu Dhabi, along with Mike Sabin, the<br />

station's chief engineer. Jeff Lecureux, who has been a part of the Guam<br />

team at many past HFCC's, has recently left KTWR and is now working as a<br />

civilian engineer with the U.S. Navy in Guam.<br />

NASB member stations who do not have their own representatives at the HFCC<br />

Conference are welcome to contact the KTWR representatives regarding any<br />

issues that might need to be resolved at the meeting in Abu Dhabi, such as<br />

collisions and interference problems. You may contact George Ross prior to<br />

or during the HFCC Conference at his e-mail address<br />

<br />

NASB Board member Glen Tapley of WEWN in Alabama and Dr. Jerry Plummer of<br />

WWCR in Tennessee also plan to attend the HFCC in Dubai. More information<br />

about the HFCC and the upcoming conference in Abu Dhabi can be found at<br />

<br />

(NASB Newsletter, <strong>Jan</strong> via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 18)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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AFGHANISTAN Radio Sohl, Bagram Air Base, noted on 9345 USB at 1319 UT on<br />

December 30th with a fine signal.<br />

(Thomas Lindenthal-D, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Feb 2)<br />

Radio Peace/Radio Solh broadcasts on new 6700 first heard <strong>Jan</strong>uary 9th at<br />

1550. The reception is rather weak. On <strong>Jan</strong>uary 20th at 1440 I noted them<br />

again on 6700 with non-stop Afghan music. While scanning upwards there was<br />

another station on 6800 with Afghan music too, but not in parallel. 6800<br />

was stronger and peaked to good level after 1500. Sudden decrease in<br />

signal at 1525. Thanks to Mauno Ritola and various websites I have found<br />

that, there have been, or still are, at least three transmitter sites for<br />

U.S. Psyops Radio Peace on shortwave, lately in the 9300 region. These are<br />

Bagram, Kandahar and Orgun.<br />

(Jari Savolainen, Finland, Cumbre <strong>DX</strong>)<br />

Radio Solh heard in Greece on 6700 <strong>Jan</strong>uary 22nd, poor strength.<br />

(Zacharias Liangas-GRC, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 30)<br />

Generaldirektor des staatlichen Rundfunksen<strong>der</strong>s RTA erklaert Ruecktritt.<br />

Der Generaldirektor des afghanischen Rundfunks "Radio/Television<br />

Afghanistan" (RTA), Najib Roshan, ist nach eigenen Angaben am 24. <strong>Jan</strong>uar<br />

von seinem Amt zurueckgetreten. In einem Interview <strong>der</strong> Deutschen Welle<br />

nannte Roshan Differenzen mit dem neuen Informationsminister Karim Khorram<br />

ueber die Medienfreiheit und die Arbeit <strong>der</strong> Journalisten in Afghanistan<br />

als Grund fuer seinen Schritt, den er auch Staatspraesident Hamed Karzai<br />

mitgeteilt habe.<br />

Roshan hatte das Amt vor 15 Monaten uebernommen. "Der Informationsminister<br />

will die Presse des Landes strenger kontrollieren und die<br />

Informationsfreiheit einschraenken. RTA soll zu einem Propaganda-Organ <strong>der</strong>


Regierung werden", so Roshan in <strong>der</strong> Deutschen Welle. Damit werde seinem<br />

Vorhaben, RTA in einen oeffentlich-rechtlichen Sen<strong>der</strong> zu verwandeln, die<br />

Grundlage entzogen. Der Minister habe seine Reformplaene "torpediert und<br />

in Abwesenheit des Generaldirektors entscheidende personelle<br />

Veraen<strong>der</strong>ungen durchgesetzt", so Roshan. Der Minister habe<br />

Schluesselpositionen mit ihm loyalen Personen besetzt. Die Unabhaengigkeit<br />

des Sen<strong>der</strong>s sei nicht laenger gewaehrleistet. Roshan hatte vor seiner<br />

Amtsuebernahme bei RTA im Jahr 2003 ueber 25 Jahre in Deutschland gelebt<br />

und hier Kommunikationswissenschaft studiert. Seine Familie lebt <strong>der</strong>zeit<br />

in Aachen.<br />

Der neue Informationsminister Afghanistans, so Roshan, sei ein<br />

"erzkonservativer und streng religioeser Politiker, <strong>der</strong> <strong>der</strong> Islamischen<br />

Partei Afghanistans nahe steht". Deren Chef, Gulbuddin Hekmatyar bekaempfe<br />

die afghanische Regierung "zusammen mit Taliban-Milizen".<br />

(DW-Pressemitteilung 17/07 24.1.<strong>2007</strong>)<br />

Kulturkampf um afghanische Medien. Chef des afghanischen Fernsehens tritt<br />

aus Kritik an Politik des Informationsministeriums zurueck<br />

Der Direktor des staatlichen afghanischen Fernsehens (RTA), Najib Roshan,<br />

hat aus Protest gegen die Politik des Informationsministeriums sein Amt<br />

nie<strong>der</strong>gelegt. Der Deutsch-Afghane, <strong>der</strong> lange in Aachen gelebt hat und den<br />

Sen<strong>der</strong> seit 16 Monaten leitete, war mit Unterstuetzung <strong>der</strong> EU und<br />

Deutschlands dabei, das Staatsfernsehen in eine oeffentlich-rechtliche<br />

Anstalt umzuwandeln.<br />

In den letzten Monaten war ihm dies immer mehr erschwert worden, vor allem<br />

nachdem mit dem neuen Kultur- und Informationsminister Abdulkarim Chorram<br />

ein Islamist sein Vorgesetzter wurde. Der entliess ohne Konsultation 80<br />

Fernsehmitarbeiter, die als Anhaenger des TV-Chefs galten. Anfang <strong>Jan</strong>uar<br />

rueckte er mit bewaffneten Leibwaechtern an, um die Entlassenen<br />

persoenlich aus dem Sen<strong>der</strong> zu entfernen. In seinem Ruecktrittsschreiben an<br />

Praesident Hamid Karsai, das <strong>der</strong> taz vorliegt, schreibt Roshan, er koenne<br />

angesichts <strong>der</strong> "Wende in <strong>der</strong> politischen Atmosphaere des Landes und in <strong>der</strong><br />

Medienpolitik" seine Aufgabe nicht mehr erfuellen.<br />

Die Auseinan<strong>der</strong>setzung ist Teil eines Kulturkampfes zwischen den<br />

Islamisten, die eine kontrollierte Medienlandschaft bevorzugen, und<br />

Anhaengern <strong>der</strong> Pressefreiheit, fuer die Roshan steht. Die Islamisten<br />

fuehren diesen Konflikt von einer Position <strong>der</strong> Staerke aus. Sie sind<br />

bewaffnet und kontrollieren wichtige Schluesselfunktionen. Chorram stammt<br />

aus <strong>der</strong> islamischen Partei Hisb-i-Islami, die sich gespalten hat: Waehrend<br />

ein Fluegel unter Altmudschahed Gulbuddin Hekmatjar bewaffnet Karsai und<br />

dessen auslaendische Unterstuetzer bekaempft, kooperiert ein weiterer mit<br />

<strong>der</strong> Karsai-Regierung - manche Afghanen nennen das allerdings eine<br />

"Unterwan<strong>der</strong>ung".<br />

Eine beson<strong>der</strong>e Rolle spielt <strong>der</strong> neue Oberstaatsanwalt Abduldschabbar<br />

Sabet, ebenfalls ein Hisb-Mann. Im Herbst begann er eine<br />

Antikorruptionskampagne und liess angeblich korrupte Beamte festnehmen.<br />

Sabet und seine Verbuendeten konzentrieren sich aber vor allem auf<br />

"moralische Korruption": Alkohol, Prostitution und unverschleierte Frauen<br />

im Fernsehen. Sabet wies chinesische Prostituierte aus und schloss Lokale<br />

mit genehmigtem Alkoholausschank.<br />

Vor einer Woche nahm <strong>der</strong> Geheimdienst NDS einen TV-Journalisten fest wegen<br />

"Kontakten zur Opposition", sprich: zu den Taliban. Der Journalist hatte<br />

sich geweigert, ein vorproduziertes NDS-Video ueber Pakistans Einmischung<br />

zugunsten <strong>der</strong> Taliban auszustrahlen und wollte zunaechst auf <strong>der</strong><br />

Gegenseite recherchieren. Sajed Fasel Sangcharaki, Vorsitzen<strong>der</strong> <strong>der</strong><br />

Nationalen Journalistenunion Afghanistans, bezeichnete diese Aktion als<br />

"ernsthafte Bedrohung <strong>der</strong> Meinungsfreiheit". Er muss es wissen: Letztes<br />

Jahr trat er wegen <strong>der</strong> schleichenden Re-Islamisierung als


Vizeinformationsminister zurueck.<br />

(taz 26.1.<strong>2007</strong>, p10, by Thomas Ruttig)<br />

ALBANIA/AUSTRIA 11865 Came across TWR Shijak signal around 0842 UT, and<br />

noted a TWR Czech/Slovak[undoubtedly] sermon programm still in progress<br />

instead of scheduled English service. Then a flute/orchestra piece of<br />

music noted 0851 til 0855 UT. Midst on the music a change over switch to<br />

English program sermon occured at 0855 UT. // Monaco 9800 programm. This<br />

lasted til 0920 UT, Shijak TX off at exact 09.20:08 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 27)<br />

ALGERIA Frequency change of RN de la Republica Arabe Saharaui<br />

Democratica:<br />

0700-0900 Mon-Thu/Sat in Arabic<br />

0700-1000 Fri in Arabic<br />

0700-1100 Sun in Arabic<br />

1700-2300 Daily in Arabic<br />

2300-2400 Daily in Spanish all on NF 6300.0, ex6458v<br />

Noted on <strong>Jan</strong>. 28/29.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 29)<br />

Wolfgang has just reported "RASD" is inaudible this evening. A quick scan<br />

has revealed nothing here too, but they're pretty much alike & kicking on<br />

1550 kHz, and then it's what used to happed, i.e. off on HF though active<br />

on MW, be it 1550 or 700, speaking of which I don't think they'll return<br />

to the latter since R.Alg,rienne is (re)using 702 kHz.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 29)<br />

6300.00 RASD Polisario station for Western Sahara, jumps around. Moved<br />

to 6458, then occured on 6485 or 6480 variable. But now settled down <strong>Jan</strong><br />

28 til Feb 1 occured on exact 6300 kHz. RASD 6300 noted yesterday night,<br />

and this morning at 0800 UT, Feb 1/2.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 2)<br />

ANGOLA 4950 Radio Nacional de Angola <strong>Jan</strong> 25 <strong>05</strong>01 News in Portuguese,<br />

IDs as Radio Nacional, mentions of Angola, full ID "Radio Nacional de<br />

Angola" at <strong>05</strong>20.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 28)<br />

ARGENTINA 6214.2 R. Baluarte, at 1531-1600 on <strong>Jan</strong> 25, PT/SP,<br />

reactivated. Religious songs in PT, short anmt in PT, canned anmt in SP.<br />

SINPO 34443. (Slaen-Argentina, <strong>DX</strong>plorer) Presumed this one at 23<strong>05</strong> UT on<br />

<strong>Jan</strong> 25 with pop vocal, then man soon joined by second man in what seemed<br />

SP. Very weak, fady, noisy.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 28)<br />

BAHRAIN 6010.1v, R. Bahrain, very weak, sinking in splashes, at <strong>05</strong>20 UT<br />

on <strong>Jan</strong> 27, M&W talk (it's normally fair at local night at time slots with<br />

minor QRM).<br />

(Vlad Titarev-UKR, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 28)<br />

BELARUS 12020hx Noted Belaruskaye radyjo featuring commercials just<br />

around 0850-0900 UT, seems 2 x 6010 from Brest, western Belarus. Belarus<br />

program in // to 6010, 6040, 6115 kHz.<br />

NG: Wasn't BLR putting out a spur on 12020 some time ago - it would be 2 x<br />

6010 if so. There is a very weak signal audible here at 10<strong>05</strong> as I type.<br />

Too low in the local noise level to copy though. I could hear both 6070<br />

and 6080 this morning around 0800 with bzzzzzzzz on 6080 but audible using<br />

LSB, and CVC Santiago Chile co-channel on 6070 kHz.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK; and wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 1)<br />

BENIN Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery.<br />

MW Cotonou 1476 kHz 50 kW


06 25 33.32 N 02 20 42.28 E<br />

and a TV/FM mast at<br />

06 25 39.37 N 02 20 52.50 E<br />

SW 4870 / 7210 kHz 86 degrees! at<br />

06 25 21.20 N 02 20 37.48 E<br />

I thought I mentioned these just a while ago on the list? Or was something<br />

wrong with the coordinates?<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, <strong>Jan</strong> 28; wb <strong>Jan</strong> 27 SW TX site)<br />

Parakou-BEN on low resolution unfortunately. Also both Togolese stations.<br />

(wb)<br />

BRAZIL Two powerful Brazilian stations around 0835 UT on 11815 (Brasil<br />

Central) and 11829.91 kHz (Anhanguera). 11815 kHz is the strongest signal<br />

I get from Brazil usually here in Germany all over the season.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 1)<br />

11829.97 Brazil again observed today Feb 2nd, around 0640 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 2)<br />

CYPRUS looked out for Radio Bayrak CYP at <strong>05</strong>40 UT. But only a carrier<br />

noted on v6149.96 kHz, no program content could be traced. Signal un<strong>der</strong><br />

threshold level.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 2)<br />

DIEGO GARCIA [and non] 12180 AFRTS?, 1855-19<strong>05</strong> UT, escuchada el 31 de<br />

Enero en ingles, locutor y locutora con comentarios, SINPO 24322.<br />

AFN radio website contains different daytime 12 MHz channel:<br />

<br />

Current Shortwave High Frequencies. Keep checking this web page for the<br />

posting of new frequencies and transmitters when they become available.<br />

Location Band Daytime Nightime<br />

Diego Garcia USB 12759 4319<br />

Guam USB 13362 5765<br />

Key West, FL USB 12133.5 7812.5 and 5446.5 same as daytime<br />

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii USB 10320 6350<br />

(AFN radio shortwave, website Feb 1)<br />

DJIBOUTI 1431 Question about new VOA Somali service.<br />

VOA is launching a Somali service on 12 Febr, <strong>2007</strong><br />

<br />

Schedule: 1600-1630 on 1431, 13580 and 15620, repeated at 1700-1730 on<br />

13580 and 15620 only. This launch was not unexpected. It fills a rather<br />

glaring gap in US external radio targets.<br />

But the use of 1431 (Arta, Djibouti - currently Radio Sawa 24/7) raises an<br />

interesting question. My un<strong>der</strong>standing is that during the day this<br />

currently beams northwest (I believe 325 degrees) to push a groundwave<br />

signal of Radio Sawa up the Red Sea. During darkness it beams more<br />

westerly to get a skywave signal into Sudan. In Nairobi (SSW of Djibouti),<br />

1431 is very far from strong at night.<br />

Neither the northwest nor the westerly beams will be much good for this<br />

1600-1630 opt-out for the new Somali service. It needs to be beaming south<br />

or southeast for that. Does anyone know if a new antenna array has been<br />

built at the Arta site? Or is the VOA just relying on whatever gets out of<br />

the back of the beam?


(Chris Greenway-UK, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 28)<br />

Can they just switch to non-direxional? (Glenn Hauser, ibid.)<br />

Distance Djibouti to central Somalia 800-900, to Mogadishu 1<strong>05</strong>0, and to<br />

Nairobi 1650, to Kampala 1750 kms.<br />

See the purple coloured line on the IBB footprint, and you will see<br />

reliable reception up to Sinai peninsula, that's 2100 kilometers.<br />

If the antennas are set reverse, like main signal director/reflector<br />

southwards, set a mirror image on this purple coloured line, you will see<br />

reliable reception on the main lobe at 150 degrees southwards, that's 1000<br />

kms to the Somali coast line, and 1000 kilometres more into Indian Ocean<br />

fishering fleet; and German Marines which keep watch to the coastal<br />

traffic between Kenya-Dar es Salaam and Red Sea.<br />

But also non-dir pattern would cover most of Somali on sufficient<br />

signal level.<br />

Re: DJI 1431, 4780, 1170, 1539 kHz. Three transmitter sites ???<br />

When checked the Google Earth imagery in Nov/Dec last year, we - (SW<br />

transmitter site ng, Mauno Ritola, Bernd Trutenau and others) discovered<br />

that the old RTD site at Dorale, and replaced by new RTD Arta location in<br />

the mountains near the French Forces camp in the lower mountains and near<br />

the Arta TV/FM tower mast. Latter 27 kilometers away from Dorale location.<br />

That was not planned in 2002 though, when IBB BBG planned the new IBB<br />

highpower 1431 MW site, see BBG text below. The old RTD site at Dorale<br />

should be refurbished, set up new 50 kW txs RTD on MW, and old 20 kW MW tx<br />

as reserve unit; and 50 kW 60 mb TB and refurbish the tropical band log-<br />

periodic antenna too. But now we discovered:<br />

three transmitter sites at Djibouti:<br />

1 - RTD Dorale site of 1982year, TX house at<br />

DJI_Djibouti_old?Dorale_4780_1116_1539<br />

11 35 20.13 N 43 5 6.20 E<br />

MW antenna at 11 35 25 N 43 <strong>05</strong> 04 E<br />

SW TB log-periodic 4780 kHz at 11 35 18 N 43 <strong>05</strong> 01 E<br />

2 - new IBB US Dorale site [3 mast tower installation for 1431 MW] of Febr<br />

23, 2004y,<br />

3 kms away southwestwards at 3 mast tower location<br />

11 34 01.03 N 43 04 02.64 E<br />

measuring with the goniometer on the google browser image, shows<br />

325-330 / 145-150 degrees direction.<br />

TX seems Thales, but antenna built up by Antenna of Benj. F. Dawson III,<br />

P.E., Hatfield & Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC, 9500 Greenwood Avenue<br />

North, Seattle, WA, 98103 USA.<br />

(Ben Dawson-WA-USA, dxld Feb 17, 2004y)<br />

See that picture of the mast included as attachment: This picture was<br />

taken by David Pinion (one of the H&D partners) from a location about 0.6<br />

km west of the IBB Djibouti antenna system. It shows the terrain and (lack<br />

of) vegetation quite clearly!<br />

Started with 1 mast - omni-dir on Feb 23, 2004.<br />

3 - new RTD Arta site - some 27 kilometers away -<br />

MW 3 mast at 11 31 09.49 N 42 50 49.10 E<br />

TV/FM tower? 11 33 10.63 N 42 59 28.63 E<br />

WRTH mentions also new Arta site.


Re IBB signal towards Somalia.<br />

I guess it's not a insolvable [antenna hardware switch] problem to switch<br />

the antenna matrix reverse [like mirror image] to 145-150 degree direction<br />

southeastwards, by Hatfield & Dawson. See purple coloured line of the<br />

footprint attachment, therefore 1431 signal was so poor at Nairobi, as<br />

Chris Greenway reported. Made an image of the GEOCKWIN picture from<br />

Djibouti at 145-150 degrees towards Somaliland, see attachment.<br />

In 2001/2002 IBB was also looking to set up a SAWA station from Egypt,<br />

most likely to broadcast on 1035 kHz during darkness southwards to Sudan<br />

target mostly; see footprint image, blue coloured line from Egypt, as<br />

attached. [but never completed]<br />

Somewhere I read few years ago, that IBB technicians from Germany (like<br />

Mr. Steffke - now retired already - from Ismaning; and SW guys from<br />

Lampertheim set up the Thales MW and SW txs at Djibouti.<br />

(wb, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 30)<br />

EL SALVADOR Radio VENCEREMOS: 45' of vintage recording.<br />

On mine blog is available an interesting audioclip of 45' of Radio<br />

Vencermos, clandestine from El Salvador, that was the Voice of Farabundo<br />

Marti Front during the 80's. The recording comes from the J. Gravina's<br />

audio archives. Joe is an old <strong>DX</strong>er and his QTH is Tivoli, near Rome.<br />

It's a good quality audioclip with news, reportages from combats zones, ID<br />

and Inti Illimani's music. On mine blog you can also to read an article in<br />

Spanish language: Radio Venceremos renace en el Museo de la Palabra y la<br />

Imagen" by Ricardo Martinez Martinez.<br />

<br />

(Francesco Cecconi-I, bclnews.it yg via dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 31)<br />

What appears to be a television report in Spanish on the history of Radio<br />

Venceremos with shots and recordings of their shortwave broadcasts is now<br />

at:<br />

<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Mar 7, 2006y)<br />

EQUAT GUINEA 15190 Radio Africa from Bata noted around 0900-0908 UT,<br />

S=4 signal strength level on the E1 Radio set. An English speaking prayer<br />

was performing over the micro, but rather to say his sound intensity was<br />

like "SQUALLER" level behaviour. Terrible, to tell the world "their truth"<br />

in such a manner.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 27)<br />

ERITREA Today, 31 <strong>Jan</strong>, received a post card from Bana Radio, Asmara,<br />

Eritrea. I sent them a reception report by snail-mail some two weeks ago<br />

about the reception on 5100. Not much info in the post-card. Here's what<br />

they say:<br />

"Bana Radio, P.O.Box 609, Asmara City, Eritrea. Dear Jari, thank you for<br />

your interesting letter, we are very pleased to know you can hear us in<br />

Finland. Thank you too for the postcard and internet references. With best<br />

wishes<br />

The English panel, Saada Ahmedin"<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx <strong>Jan</strong> 30)<br />

ETHIOPIA 9560.15 R. Ethiopia on <strong>Jan</strong> 22 at *1600-1610 UT. 34433 English,<br />

1600 IS, ID, Talk and music, // 7165 kHz.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Feb 2)<br />

EQUAT GUINEA UNID - 15190 at 1852 UT on <strong>Jan</strong> 22 with light tone and off,<br />

back a minute or so later. Off for good at 1842 UT. Won<strong>der</strong> if maybe R. E.<br />

Africa messing about during unsold time?


(Gerry Dexter-WI-uSA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 28) regular 0800-1300 UT. wb<br />

FRENCH GUIANA 21620D Radio France International <strong>Jan</strong> 21 1915 Program in<br />

French about Cuba, occasional IDs, time pips, time checks at 2000, into<br />

news in French, off in mid-sentence at 2020 as expected; S/N 19 dB at tune<br />

in with solid copy, but varying consi<strong>der</strong>ably over the course of the hour,<br />

dropping as low as 10 dB, with many lengthy dropouts.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 28)<br />

GABON 4777.00 French from Gabon, playing lovely WeAF music, latter like<br />

on mx jammer at 1400 UT near v17.6 MHz. At <strong>05</strong>22 UT, S=7<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 2)<br />

GERMANY AFN Frankfurt Bertramstrasse.<br />

Was wird denn eigentlich aus dem AFN?<br />

Seit im vergangenen Jahr [20<strong>05</strong>] die US-Army das AFN-Gebaeude geraeumt hat,<br />

werden sich viele Kolleginnen und Kollegen diese Frage gestellt haben.<br />

Natuerlich hat sich auch die Geschaeftsleitung schon fruehzeitig damit<br />

beschaeftigt, welche <strong>Verwendung</strong> fuer Gelaende und Gebaeude des AFN<br />

wirtschaftlich und betrieblich am sinnvollsten ist. Denn das Gelaende<br />

gehoerte immer dem hr und war nur seit 40 Jahren auf dem Wege eines<br />

Erbbaurechts <strong>der</strong> Bundesrepublik ueberlassen worden, die 1963 fuer den AFN<br />

das Gebaeude errichtet und den Amerikanern seitdem zur Verfuegung gestellt<br />

hatte. Mit <strong>der</strong>en Auszug fiel das Gelaende wie<strong>der</strong> an den hr zurueck.<br />

Nach gruendlicher Pruefung aller denkbaren Optionen wurde entschieden, das<br />

AFN-Gebaeude umfassend zu sanieren und fuer eigene Zwecke zu nutzen.<br />

Einziehen sollen dort vor allem die hr-werbung und ARD-<br />

Gemeinschaftseinrichtungen, die gegenwaertig zum Teil in extern<br />

angemieteten Raeumen untergebracht sind. Der Verwaltungsrat hat dem<br />

inzwischen zugestimmt und die erfor<strong>der</strong>lichen Mittel freigegeben.<br />

Seitdem sind die Planungen und Vorbereitungen in vollem Gange. Der<br />

Bauantrag ist eingereicht und die ersten Arbeiten werden in Kuerze<br />

beginnen, Zunaechst wird das im hinteren Teil des Gelaendes liegende<br />

Garagengebaeude saniert und zu einem Lager fuer Beleuchtungsgeraete<br />

umgebaut. Voraussichtlich im Februar beginnen dann die Arbeiten im<br />

Hauptgebaeude, dessen innenliegende Studioflaechen abgerissen und durch<br />

einen neuen Bueroraumkern mit Lichthof ersetzt werden. Saemtliche Raeume<br />

werden dem heutigen Standard entsprechend hergerichtet und auch von aussen<br />

wird das Gebaeude durch eine neue Fassade an<strong>der</strong>s in Erscheinung treten.<br />

Mit <strong>der</strong> Fertigstellung kann Anfang 2008 gerechnet werden.<br />

(hr-inline, 01.12.2006)<br />

6085D Bayerischer Radio B5 aktuell, <strong>Jan</strong> 21 2115 Very brief snippets of<br />

audio; S/N ratio decent at 16-18 dB for this 17.54 kbps transmission, but<br />

a station on 6080 is causing the signal to be largely undecodable, maybe<br />

5% audio; no audio heard after 2125 UT.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 28)<br />

DTK T-Systems B-06. Part one. Daily txions. Updated: <strong>Jan</strong>. 28<br />

I<strong>BC</strong> Tamil Radio:<br />

0000-0100 6175 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to SoAs Tamil<br />

Hrvatska Radio/Voice of Croatia:<br />

0000-0400 7285 WER 125 kW / 270 deg to NoAmEa Croatian/English/Spanish<br />

0200-0600 7285 WER 125 kW / 330 deg to NoAmWe Croatian/English/Spanish<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0800 9470 WER 125 kW / 240 deg to NZ Croatian/English/Spanish<br />

0600-1000 11690 WER 125 kW / 270 deg to AUS Croatian/English/Spanish<br />

2300-0400 7285 WER 125 kW / 240 deg to SoAm Croatian/English/Spanish<br />

Athmee Yatra He/Gospel For Asia (GFA):<br />

0030-0130 7210 WER 250 kW / 060 deg to SoEaAs South East Asian langs


1330-1430 13600 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to SoEaAs South East Asian langs<br />

1430-1530 120<strong>05</strong> WER 250 kW / 060 deg to SoEaAs South East Asian langs<br />

1530-1630 11645 WER 250 kW / 060 deg to SoEaAs South East Asian langs<br />

2330-0030 7160 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to SoEaAs South East Asian langs<br />

Radio Canada International (RCI)<br />

0100-0200 5970 NAU 250 kW / 090 deg to SoAs English<br />

0300-0400 6025 WER 250 kW / 120 deg to ME Arabic<br />

1500-1600 11870 NAU 250 kW / 090 deg to SoAs English<br />

1800-1900 11875 WER 250 kW / 150 deg to CeAf English<br />

1900-2000 9670 NAU 250 kW / 180 deg to CeAf French<br />

1900-2000 11845 NAU 250 kW / 210 deg to NoAf French<br />

Radio Free Asia (RFA):<br />

0100-0300 9670 WER 500 kW / 060 deg to SoEaAs Tibetan<br />

Voice of Russia (VOR):<br />

0200-0400 5995 WER 100 kW / 100 deg to ME Russian "Russ.Inter.Radio"<br />

1500-1600 9555 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg to ME Russian "Commonwealth"<br />

2000-2200 5965 JUL 100 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to ME Russian "Russ.Inter.Radio"<br />

2000-2200 5975 JUL 100 kW / 110 deg to ME Russian "Russ.Inter.Radio"<br />

2100-2200 5990 WER 100 kW / 115 deg to ME Russian "Russ.Inter.Radio"<br />

2300-2400 6175 WER 100 kW / 100 deg to ME Arabic<br />

Voice of America (VOA):<br />

0230-0330 7200 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Persian<br />

0230-0330 9495 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Persian<br />

1630-1730 12110 WER 100 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to WeAs Persian<br />

1630-1930 5850 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Persian<br />

1730-1830 9495 WER 100 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to WeAs Persian<br />

1830-1930 9680 WER 100 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to WeAs Persian<br />

1730-1800 119<strong>05</strong> WER 250 kW / 150 deg to EaAf Afan/Oromo Mon-Fri<br />

1800-1845 119<strong>05</strong> WER 250 kW / 150 deg to EaAf Amharic<br />

Adventist World Radio (AWR):<br />

0300-0330 7185 WER 250 kW / 150 deg to EaAf Oromo<br />

0300-0400 7315 WER 250 kW / 120 deg to EaAf Amharic/Tigrigna<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 6045 WER 100 kW / 120 deg to EaEu Bulgarian<br />

0700-0800 9595 JUL 100 kW / 210 deg to NoAf Arabic<br />

0800-0830 11975 JUL 100 kW / 210 deg to NoAf Tachelhit<br />

0800-0900 12010 JUL 100 kW / 210 deg to NoAf French/Tachelhit<br />

1000-1100 9610 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg to SoEu Italian Sun<br />

1200-1300 15140 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to EaAs English/Bangla<br />

1300-1330 11725 WER 250 kW / 090 deg EaAs Chin.Mon-Fri, UighurSat/Sun<br />

1330-1500 11725 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to EaAs Chinese<br />

1500-1600 11670 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to SoAs Nepali/English<br />

1500-1600 9855 WER 250 kW / 060 deg to SoAs Punjabi/Hindi<br />

1630-1700 119<strong>05</strong> WER 250 kW / 150 deg to EaAf Somali<br />

1730-1800 11795 WER 250 kW / 150 deg to EaAf Oromo<br />

1730-1800 9640 JUL 100 kW / 210 deg to NoAf Kabyle<br />

1900-2000 9800 JUL 100 kW / 210 deg to NoAf Arabic/Tachelhit<br />

1900-2000 11955 JUL 100 kW / 210 deg to NoAf Arabic<br />

2000-2030 7110 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Persian<br />

2000-2100 9695 JUL 100 kW / 210 deg to NoAf French/Chinese<br />

Radio Liberty (RL):<br />

0300-0400 71<strong>05</strong> WER 250 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Persian Radio Farda<br />

0400-0600 12015 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Persian Radio Farda<br />

0600-0700 17675 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Persian Radio Farda<br />

1700-1800 9770 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Persian Radio Farda<br />

1800-1900 9595 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Persian Radio Farda<br />

1400-1500 9565 WER 250 kW / 060 deg to CeAs Turkmen<br />

1600-1700 6180 WER 250 kW / 060 deg to CeAs Tatar Bashkir


CVC International:<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 9430 WER 125 kW / 210 deg to WeCeAf English<br />

0600-0700 11720 WER 125 kW / 150 deg to WeCeAf English<br />

0700-0900 15640 WER 125 kW / 150 deg to WeCeAf English<br />

1500-1800 15680 WER 125 kW / 150 deg to WeCeAf English<br />

1800-2000 9490 WER 125 kW / 150 deg to WeCeAf English<br />

2000-2100 7285 WER 125 kW / 210 deg to WeCeAf English<br />

<strong>BC</strong>E Radio Luxembourg:<br />

0900-1700 7295 WER 040 kW / 300 deg to Eu German DRM<br />

Polish Radio External Service<br />

1130-1200 5965 WER 100 kW / 270 deg to WeEu Polish<br />

1130-1200 7285 NAU 100 kW / 100 deg to EaEu Polish<br />

1200-1230 13820 WER 100 kW / 060 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1200-1230 15520 WER 100 kW / 060 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1230-1300 5965 WER 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu German<br />

1230-1300 5975 WER 100 kW / 060 deg to WeEu German<br />

1300-1400 5975 NAU 100 kW / 359 deg to WeEu English<br />

1300-1400 9525 WER 100 kW / 330 deg to WeEu English<br />

1400-1430 7275 WER 100 kW / 030 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1400-1430 11675 WER 250 kW / 060 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1430-1530 6035 WER 100 kW / 075 deg to EaEu Belorussian<br />

1430-1530 7180 WER 100 kW / 060 deg to EaEu Belorussian<br />

1530-1600 6000 WER 100 kW / 090 deg to EaEu Ukrainian<br />

1530-1600 7180 WER 100 kW / 030 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1600-1630 6035 WER 100 kW / 075 deg to EaEu Esperanto<br />

1600-1630 7170 WER 100 kW / 060 deg to EaEu Esperanto<br />

1630-1700 7270 MC 100 kW / 010 deg to WeEu German<br />

1630-1730 6140 WER 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to EaEu Polish<br />

1730-1800 6060 WER 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to EaEu Belorussian<br />

1800-1900 6015 WER 250 kW / 300 deg to NoEu English<br />

1800-1900 7130 ISS 250 kW / 025 deg to NoEu English<br />

1900-1930 5935 WER 100 kW / 090 deg to EaEu Esperanto<br />

1900-1930 6095 WER 250 kW / 045 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1930-2000 6000 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg to EaEu Ukrainian<br />

1930-2000 6095 WER 100 kW / 090 deg to EaEu Ukrainian<br />

2000-2030 5935 WER 100 kW / 060 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

2000-2030 5935 WER 125 kW / 060 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

2030-2100 9640 GUF 250 kW / 035 deg to WeEu German<br />

2030-2100 11940 GUF 250 kW / 040 deg to WeEu German<br />

2200-2300 6<strong>05</strong>0 WER 250 kW / 030 deg to EaEu Polish<br />

2200-2300 9660 GUF 250 kW / 040 deg to WeEu Polish<br />

Brother Stair/The Overcomer Ministries (TOM):<br />

1300-1600 6110 JUL 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu English<br />

1400-1600 13810 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg to WeAs/ME English<br />

Radio Romania International (RRI):<br />

1500-1530 7340 WER 060 kW / 270 deg to WeEu English DRM<br />

HCJB Global (The Voice of Andes):<br />

1600-1700 3955 WER 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu German<br />

Minivan (Independent) Radio:<br />

1600-1700 11800 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg to SoAs Dhivehi<br />

Voice of Oromo Liberation (Sagalee Bilisummaa Oromoo):<br />

1700-1800 9485 JUL 100 kW / 140 deg to EaAf Oromo<br />

WYFR (Family Radio):<br />

1400-1500 9895 WER 500 kW / 120 deg SoAs English+Tamil ann. at1430<br />

1500-1900 13660 WER 500 kW 150 deg EaAf English/Amharic/Swahili/English<br />

1600-1700 5900 WER 250 kW / 120 deg to WeAs Persian


1700-1800 11835 JUL 100 kW / 160 deg to NoAf Arabic<br />

1700-1900 59<strong>05</strong> WER 250 kW / 060 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1700-1900 9925 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg to ME Turkish<br />

1800-1900 3955 WER 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu German<br />

2000-2100 5925 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg to ME Arabic<br />

2000-2100 9465 WER 125 kW / 210 deg to NoWeAf French<br />

CBS Radio Taiwan International (RTI):<br />

1700-1800 6160 WER 100 kW / 030 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

2100-2200 6120 NAU 100 kW / 230 deg to SoEu Spanish<br />

IBRA Radio:<br />

1730-1800 9660 WER 125 kW / 120 deg to EaAf Somali<br />

1730-1830 9520 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg to EaAf Swahili<br />

1830-1845 9520 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg to EaAf English<br />

1800-1900 9710 WER 250 kW 120 deg CeAf Fulfulde/Arabic/Kabyle/Dia<br />

1900-2100 96<strong>05</strong> JUL 100 kW 160 deg WeAf Hausa/French/Bambara/Wolof<br />

2000-2100 7340 JUL 100 kW / 175 deg to NoAf Arabic Mon-Fri<br />

Democratic Voice of Burma (DVOB):<br />

2330-0030 5955 WER 125 kW / 060 deg to SoEaAs Burmese<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 30)<br />

GREECE 121<strong>05</strong> Fee<strong>der</strong> failure at ERT Avlis today <strong>Jan</strong> 29th? Morning ERA 5<br />

program En/Fr/Sp at 0700-1000 UT noted today on 121<strong>05</strong> instead of nominal<br />

15630 kHz. Greek progr remained on 9420 and 15630 kHz.<br />

121<strong>05</strong> noted on much stronger signal level compared to much high 15630 kHz,<br />

though 121<strong>05</strong> beamed to Ce/We/So AF at 226 degrees beam.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 29)<br />

15630 R. Filia via V.O.Greece on <strong>Jan</strong> 28 at 0719-0803 UT. 35433 MX and<br />

French, Music, ID at 0800, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Feb 2)<br />

For some months on occasional checks the Itûs All Greek To Me programme on<br />

the Voice of Greece, Sundays 11<strong>05</strong>-1200 on 9420 17525, has started with an<br />

English announcement by the male host, then just seemed to be continuous<br />

music. On <strong>Jan</strong>uary 7th I noted that the programme was presented by Angelika<br />

Timms, heard earlier on the daily Radio Filia broadcasts, with<br />

announcements between each record giving its background. The following<br />

Sunday there was a different lady announcer, the programme is now called<br />

Greek in Style and was introduced as a programme featuring Greek music<br />

that has had success abroad.<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact Feb 2)<br />

There is a repeat airing heard on webcast 0011 to 0103 Monday <strong>Jan</strong>uary 15th<br />

so presumably also on 7475 9420 121<strong>05</strong>.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-USA, dxld via W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact Feb 2)<br />

Voice of Greece again has an English hour at 0300 UT Sunday on 7475, 9420;<br />

could contain either Hellenes Around the World or music show.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, WoR #1345 via dxld Feb 2)<br />

GUAM The Asian <strong>DX</strong> News segment from the Japan SW Club via the <strong>DX</strong> Party<br />

Line show on <strong>Jan</strong> 28 (via WWCR) included this item on KTWR:<br />

They will end Japanese broadcasts on March 24; it's been on the air since<br />

KTWR started using its Guam facilities in 1977, and broadcasts were<br />

reduced in recent years. Currently airing at 2200-2230 (Fri and Sat, UT<br />

days, to 2245) on 11760, and 1200-1230 (Sat and Sun to 1245) UT on 9465<br />

kHz, per bclnews.it site.<br />

(Joe Hanlon-NJ-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 31)


But 1200 UT outlets on 9465 kHz still requested for A07 season. The 2200<br />

UT morning registration ceased on 11690-summer / 11760-winter. (wb)<br />

HUNGARY No more OIRT frequency operation in Hungary.<br />

I send you some information about the changes of the Hungarian Radio<br />

programs.<br />

The Hungarian Radio definitely stopped to transmit Kossuth Radio programs<br />

on 10 OIRT frequencies on 31.01.<strong>2007</strong> at 24.00 hours. The ceased<br />

transmitters are the following:<br />

Budapest: 67.40 MHz Kabhegy: 72.98 MHz Kekes: 71.21 MHz<br />

Komadi 66.14 MHz Miskolc: 66.80 MHz Nagykanizsa: 71.03 MHz<br />

Pecs: 71.81 MHz Sopron: 72.86 MHz Szentes: 66.29 MHz<br />

Tokaj: 71.33 MHz<br />

At the same time from 01.02.<strong>2007</strong> they launched the MR4 channel (Magyar<br />

Radio 4 = Hungarian Radio 4) for national minorities on 4 MW frequencies,<br />

namely: Budapest (Lakihegy) on 873 kHz; Pecs on 873 kHz;<br />

Marcali on 1188 kHz; Szolnok on 1188 kHz.<br />

MR4 uses also the Hot Bird 3 satellite at 20.00 - 08.00 hours for<br />

repetition of the preceding day program. (13 degree - East; transpon<strong>der</strong><br />

72; frequency: 12.14944 GHz; polarisation V; dual mono; CH1 (L)<br />

The Hungarian Radio from 01.02.<strong>2007</strong> launched the MR5 channel (Magyar Radio<br />

5 =3D Hungarian Radio 5) for the transmission of the live parliamentary<br />

sessions via Hot Bird 3 (13 degree - East; transpon<strong>der</strong> 72; frequency:<br />

12.14944 GHz; polarisation V; dual mono; CH2 (R) and via the Internet.<br />

(Istvan Hegedus-HNG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3) c.f. bc-dx #792<br />

INDIA All India Radio testing DRM on SW, such as <strong>Jan</strong> 28 at 0330-1220 on<br />

6100 via Khampur/Delhi, 250 kW transmitter running only 150; also testing<br />

on 7270; 6100 seen but not heard in Australia.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, WoR #1345 via dxld Feb 2)<br />

These 250 kW are certainly AM carrier power. The possible output for DRM<br />

signals is always lower, possibly 90 kW in this case, especially if the<br />

same Thomson SK53C3-3P5 transmitters than installed at Sines are in use.<br />

Indeed the 150 kW from Montsinery should be the highest powered DRM<br />

signals on shortwave since New Year's Day. Until then even 200 kW were on<br />

air from the Wertachtal site, presumably using the same RIZ transmitter<br />

model than installed at Woofferton as Sen<strong>der</strong> 96 (why in the world did the<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> start to use the German term Sen<strong>der</strong> for their transmitters?):<br />

<br />

I still recall how a T-Systems speaker on IFA 20<strong>05</strong> praised these 200 kW as<br />

if there never were claims about DRM not requiring high outputs. By the<br />

way, in passing he also said that "Deutsche Welle is a very critical<br />

customer".<br />

When judging DRM reception results also the used audio bitrate must be<br />

taken into consi<strong>der</strong>ation. In many cases I find it to be a mere 14.5 kbps.<br />

This is not the praised "FM-like quality" but instead just AM quality.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 29)<br />

150 kW in DRM mode.<br />

All India Radio DRM Future Plans.<br />

Engineers from All India Radio Research Department demonstrated the<br />

experimental transmission in DRM mode queries during recently concluded<br />

BES Expo <strong>2007</strong> - 13th International Conference & Exhibition on Terrestrial


& Satellite Broadcasting held here in New Delhi from 1st to 3rd Feb <strong>2007</strong> ..<br />

All India Radio has adopted DRM standard for digital radio broadcasting in<br />

MW & SW bands. A 250 kW short wave transmitter at Khampur,Delhi has been<br />

modified for DRM experimental transmission on 6100 kHz.<br />

Future DRM plans of AIR include:<br />

22 Regional shortwave transmitters to be replaced by 50 kW shortwave DRM<br />

transmitters.<br />

10 New regional DRM shortwave transmitters expected to be installed.<br />

154 DRM + FM transmitters to be installed.<br />

(Alokesh Gupta-IND, <strong>DX</strong>india Feb 3)<br />

ISRAEL 5914.97 odd channel of KOL Israel in Arabic. At <strong>05</strong>30 UT, S=6.<br />

Galei Zahal in Hebrew at <strong>05</strong>50 UT on odd 6973.15 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 2)<br />

ITALY Ciao, RAI Rome, Italy, back again on 846 kHz !<br />

It happened at 1915 UT when it was heard by Enrico that reported it on<br />

FM<strong>DX</strong>_Italy YG (see ) broadcasting Radio Tre (3rd<br />

channel), later at 2030 with Radio Uno (1st channel). It seems to be with<br />

a low power, less than ol<strong>der</strong> RAI Radio Due.<br />

The original message, sent at 2<strong>05</strong>1 UTC:<br />

Rilevo questa sera la ritornata presenza di una emissione RAI sulla<br />

frequenza 846 kHz, exROMA 2, spenta nel maggio 2004. Alle ore 2015 portava<br />

la modulazione di radio 3, ora (2130 UT) modula radio 1. L'intensita del<br />

segnale e scarsa, ben al di sotto di quella dell'originario ROMA 2, ma la<br />

ricezione e buona vista la completa pulizia del canale, esclusivo per<br />

l'Italia nella nostra area geografica. Potrebbe trattarsi di un nuovo<br />

impianto oppure anche della risintonizzazione del piccolo impianto 1107<br />

khz rimasto a Roma, che qui in lombardia non ricevo per le forti<br />

interferenze straniere: invito chi volesse a mettersi in ascolto e<br />

comunicare qui le impressioni, in particolare chi vive nella zona di Roma!<br />

(Giampiero Bernardini-I, mwdx <strong>Jan</strong> 31)<br />

About RAI again on 846 kHz, Andrea Borgnino, first on Radiorama group<br />

list, confirmed, that RAI is testing this frequency with 50 kW. They want<br />

to measure pollution. If test will be OK the site will remain on oair.<br />

The original message: Ciao a tutti, per quanto riguarda le trasmissioni su<br />

846 Khz per adesso si tratta solo di test (quello di ieri sera era a 50<br />

kw), se le verifiche dei campi irradiati (elettrosmog..) attorno<br />

all'impianto daranno buoni risultati probabilmente l'impianto verra'<br />

riacceso. Saluti, Andrea<br />

(via Giampiero Bernardini-I, hcdx Feb 1)<br />

Still on air now with Notturno Italiano, // 657 and 900 (which are<br />

sounding so different from each other that one has to listen for some time<br />

to make sure that indeed both carry the same program). Yes, 846 appears to<br />

be weaker than it was even before its closure, when to my knowledge it was<br />

run at only 60 kW.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Feb 1 at 0028 CET)<br />

RAI 846 kHz ist hier viel schwaecher als Mailand 999 aufzunehmen.<br />

Ausserdem ist die Audio nicht klar. Es duerfte sich um eine<br />

leistungsvermin<strong>der</strong>te Anlage handeln, ein Schatten des frueheren starken<br />

Signals.<br />

(wb, A-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 1 at 0029 CET)<br />

Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery.<br />

I'm the webmaster of Hf Archive / the


Italian online database of Shortwave and Mediumwave site.<br />

Here is [Rome] Monte Ciocci 1107 kHz on maps.live.com (birds eye view):<br />

<br />

and on google maps:<br />

<br />

I'm new member of this [SW TX site] group, i'm the webmaster of HF Archive<br />

<br />

the Italian online database of Shortwave and medium wave site. I'm very<br />

happy to join a group about shortwavesites. Let me send to you some this<br />

links to the "Bird's view" option of Maps.live site. With this site you<br />

can see from the top, in real 3D image (as a bird !!) the most important<br />

Italian shortwave wave site, look here:<br />

Rai Prato Smeraldo:<br />

<br />

Radio Vaticana<br />

<br />

Roma Radio Iar [maritime coastal station Roma Radio]:<br />

<br />

Rai di Genova Granarolo<br />

<br />

Rai di Torino Eremo<br />

<br />

(later) here is Bologna Budrio on google maps:<br />

<br />

Just an update: the power now is only 10 kW. In Decembre 2006 the biggest<br />

antenna was pulled down by Rai. You can find photos of the site here:<br />

<br />

(Andrea Borgnino-I IW0HK, SW TX site / wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 1)<br />

Thanks Andrea for this valuable information.<br />

ITA_RAI_Bologna_Budrio_567kHz_10 (ex60) kW<br />

44 31 10.42 N 11 31 02.89 E<br />

See also RAI Bozen/Bolzano site:<br />

46 24 16.82 N 11 17 27.35 E<br />

and RAI Rimini Viserba<br />

44 <strong>05</strong> 42.81 N 12 30 28.85 E<br />

here is the proposed ITU registration location for RAI Rome 846 kHz, of<br />

2004year:<br />

ITA_RAI_ITU_location_846 near Civitella Cesi village<br />

ITA_new_RAI_Rome ITUplanned_MWsite 846 / 1332 kHz.<br />

42 13 N 11 59 E<br />

and a special Italian submarine radio station


ICV: Tavolara, (Isola di Tavolara), Sardegna, Italy 40 54 52N 09 44 08E<br />

40 54 52.26 N 09 44 08.12 E<br />

ITA_RAI Genova_Granorolo_Portofino_1575 kHz, 50 kW<br />

44 25 23.18 N 08 54 39.73 E<br />

ITA_RAI_Torino_Eremo_657 kHz<br />

45 02 25.35 N 07 44 09.09 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 1)<br />

JAPAN Shiokaze International Communications registered NTT Japan Yamata<br />

site in summer season, eff of March 25th, <strong>2007</strong>:<br />

kHz UTC zone site kW deg ant<br />

60<strong>05</strong> 0930-1200 44 YAM 300 290 146 J SIC MIC<br />

6045 2000-2200 44 YAM 100 280 800 J SIC MIC<br />

6080 2000-2200 44 YAM 100 280 800 J SIC MIC<br />

6085 2000-2200 44 YAM 100 280 800 J SIC MIC<br />

6140 0930-1100 44 YAM 300 290 146 J SIC MIC<br />

6185 2000-2100 44 YAM 100 280 800 J SIC MIC<br />

SIC = Shiokaze International Communications<br />

MIC = Ministry of Internal Affairs & Communications Japan<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 24)<br />

According to Asian Broadcasting Institute, this is a pre-registration done<br />

by MIC to prevent jamming from North Korea. One of the 30 minute segment,<br />

probably morning broadcast, will be realized. Other transmission will<br />

remain from VT [via TWN].<br />

(Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 28)<br />

I.e. same site as R. Japan. Will this require cutbax in NHK Warido<br />

transmissions to accommodate? This would tie up four transmitters at 2000<br />

and two at 0930 UT, unless these are really being woodenly over-registered<br />

as alternatives. There was a big controversy over whether the Japanese<br />

government should get involved in this. So will the existing broadcasts,<br />

such as 1300 UT on 9955 kHz via Taiwan also continue?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 29)<br />

JORDAN 11960 Jordan Radio Amman in Ar, S=9 +20db powerful, but issued<br />

two small spurs exact 40 kHz away, both sides on 11920 and 12000 kHz at<br />

0645-0700 UT. // 11810<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 2)<br />

KUWAIT Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery. Two Thomcast-B<strong>BC</strong> Mannheim<br />

SW Revolving antennas at Radio Kuwait Kabd location<br />

29 08 33 N 47 45 15 E<br />

29 08 12 N 47 45 39 E<br />

same antenna type like seen at Emirler and Cakirlar Turkey location.<br />

And a further original ALLISS revolving antenna in the Northwestern corner<br />

of the location<br />

29 09 11 N 47 45 42 E<br />

MW masts are Harris? Made in USA ?<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 18)<br />

KYRGISISTAN 4<strong>05</strong>0 R Rossii on <strong>Jan</strong> 29 at 0210-past 0330 in Russian, with<br />

6 pips at 0300 (i.e. Moscow time), no ID hrd. Bishkek presumed. No local<br />

ID heard, many anns like advs. Quite a "woolen" sound. Only a carrier<br />

noted on 4<strong>05</strong>2.5 (Verdad).<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 29)<br />

LITHUANIA Radio Baltic Waves (Baltijos bangu radijas, Svitrigailos Str.<br />

11A, Office 211, Vilnius LT-03228, Litauen,


hat <strong>der</strong>zeit folgende Sendeplaene:<br />

612 kHz (Vilnius/Virsuliskes 100 kW, non.dir)<br />

UTC<br />

0345-0400 musikalischer Tagesbeginn von Radio Baltic Waves<br />

0400-0800 belarussische Programme von Radio Free Europe/Radio<br />

Liberty 0600 European Radio for Belarus, 0700 Radio Racija<br />

0800-1600 Russkoye Mezhdunarodnoye Radio in Russisch<br />

1600-2300 belarussische Programme von Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty<br />

und 2200 Radio Polonia<br />

Radio Baltic Waves International (Tarptautinis Baltijos bangu radijas)<br />

666 kHz (Kaunas/Sitkunai 500 kW, nd)<br />

1800-2000 Radio Racija, Belarusian (ab 111<strong>2007</strong> 1386 kHz)<br />

1386 kHz (Kaunas/Sitkunai 500 kW, nd)<br />

2002-2200 China Radio International in Tschechisch und 2100 Englisch<br />

2200-2300 nur Sa K<strong>BC</strong> Radio in Englisch<br />

1557 kHz (Kaunas/Sitkunai 150 kW, nd)<br />

1700-1900 Radio Polonia in Polnisch und 1800 Belarussisch<br />

1900-2300 China Radio International in Russisch, 2100 Polnisch und<br />

2200 Chinesisch<br />

(Rimantas Pleikys-LTU, 8.1.<strong>2007</strong> via Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, ntt) see<br />

Poland also<br />

LUXEMBOURG 5990D Radio Luxembourg <strong>Jan</strong> 21 2049 Pop music concert by<br />

French-language YL singer, lengthy thanks by singer at 2<strong>05</strong>4, end of<br />

concert at 2<strong>05</strong>8, into brief news headlines, jingle ID "RTL" at 2101; S/N<br />

17-19 dB, about 95% intelligibility, but still some significant and<br />

noticeable dropouts on this 14.56 kbps signal.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 28)<br />

MACEDONIA Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery.<br />

810 MW tx at Ovce Pole (near Skopje, 44 kilometers south-east wards).<br />

Unfortunately on low resolution area.<br />

ITU/EBU locator Ovce Pole entry: 41 47 N 21 54 E.<br />

(wb, SW TX shortwavesites Aug 26, 2006)<br />

Could be near 41 46 59.7 N 21 53 55.5 E<br />

acc to pictures in Thales printed magazine midst on small wooden area.<br />

Two masts at 41 46 44 N 21 53 50 E<br />

TX seemingly located near Sv. Nikole [Northeast], Durfulia[Southwest] at<br />

41 45 54 N 21 53 35 E and Titov Seles [Southwest] 5 km northwest<br />

of Saramzalino 41 47 20 N 21 56 32 E.<br />

Acc to village list of Ovce Pole altiplano or<br />

the nearest village is Karadzali<br />

41 46 46 N 21 54 03 E / 41.7794444 degrN 21.9008333 degrE<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 26)<br />

MADAGASCAR 5010 Radio Madagascar <strong>Jan</strong> 25 0254 IS, NA, ID in Malagasy at<br />

0259, frequency announcement, another ID, talk over music, another ID at<br />

0304; very strong tonight, getting noisier by 0330 but still largely<br />

intelligible.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 28)<br />

MONGOLIA 7260 HS-2 (Khekh Tenger), at *2200 on <strong>Jan</strong> 25, chime IS (sol-<br />

mi-re-do-re-mi-do-sol) six or seven times, then anmt and talk by man. Very<br />

weak and choppy; nothing readable thereafter. As usual, no sign of them on


listed //s 4895 & 4830 kHz, although those fqy are often rptd from Europe.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 28)<br />

MYANMAR 5040.4 Myanma Radio, Yangon, at 1435 UT on <strong>Jan</strong> 28, hrd often<br />

but today especially good with female talking in minority lang. A bit of<br />

splash from AIR-Jeypore, which was also good. Off at 1500 UT, but carrier<br />

stayed on the air.<br />

5770.0, Defence Forces B/Cing Stn, Taunggui, at 1445 UT on <strong>Jan</strong> 28.<br />

triggered by the good signal on 5040.4 kHz, tuned in and better than usual<br />

rcpn also on this one. At 1513 UT, Burmese (?) version of "Seasons in the<br />

Sun" (BeeGees), male ancr.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 28)<br />

NETHERLANDS 11910hx RNW program from Flevoland fundamental 5955 around<br />

0845 UT.<br />

11935 BSKSA Quran prayer was on air much early today Feb 1. So, co-<br />

channel RNW Dutch from Flevoland to pensionists in Canaries suffered much<br />

around 0850 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 1)<br />

NIGER? [tentat.] 9704.16 kHz observed at 0624 UT playing Saharan music.<br />

So I guess at this time, Ethiopia would not propagate to EUR at 0624?.<br />

Udoubtedly it was Sahel/Saharan type mx, like heard as RASD music theme.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 2)<br />

I've noticed Voix du Sahel, Niger seems to alternate between 9704.0 and<br />

97<strong>05</strong>.0. Do they switch between different transmitters each night?<br />

(Alan Pennington-UK, dxld Nov 12)<br />

NIGERIA Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery. Also whilst surfing the<br />

Internet today I noted that the precise site name of the Nigerian FS<br />

Ikorodu SW TX site is called 'Ipokodo'. Area still in low resolution on GE<br />

though.<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TX site <strong>Jan</strong> 29)<br />

Enugu mast at<br />

06 26 57 N 07 28 09.21 E 828 kHz 50 kW<br />

and some mast shadows at<br />

06 26 58 N 07 28 07.86 E<br />

06 26 57 N 07 28 09.21 E<br />

06 26 59.19 N 07 28 08.67 E<br />

Ibadan MW 657 100 kW at<br />

07 24 32.85 N 03 55 55.83 E<br />

and nearby three rotten masts 35/70 meters away, like the 6<strong>05</strong>0 kHz dipols<br />

at<br />

07 24 35 N 03 56 00 E<br />

Ipokodu/Ikorodu??? mast at<br />

06 35 50.27 N 03 31 12.11 E<br />

(wb, <strong>Jan</strong> 27 SW TX site)<br />

NORTH. MARIANA ISL. [Saipan] 11650 KFBS Marpi Saipan again very early<br />

with Russian phone-in program (live?) around 0720[fade-in]-0900 UT<br />

(scheduled from 0900 UT).<br />

3 x 100 kW, one tx moved to Philippines.<br />

NG: KFBS 11650 - I've heard this on air soon after 0730 UT. But it's quite<br />

weak then and only just fading in, but gradually becomes lou<strong>der</strong> and<br />

lou<strong>der</strong>. Their 11580 in Mandarin is not as loud here at my location, but


usually audible. Another one from the same area is KTWR 11840 in English<br />

at 0800 UT. [and KTWR 15200 BI at 0900 UT]<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, and wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 28-Feb 1)<br />

PAKISTAN 6214.45 R. Pakistan, Islamabad. WS with English news 1613,<br />

strong enough but distorted audio. A faint rumbling on listed 7530 as<br />

well, but splash from China 7535 too much, <strong>Jan</strong> 12.<br />

(Craig Seager-NSW-AUS, AR<strong>DX</strong>C Australian <strong>DX</strong> News, direct and via dxld)<br />

Checked R PAK Turkish 1627-1700 UT: v6215.43 kHz, but // 7545 couldn't be<br />

traced today.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 1)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3385 R. East New Britain (Rabaul) on <strong>Jan</strong> 29 from 0806<br />

tune w/ En nx by man, into Pidgin at 0810 w/ anmts or local nx then pop<br />

vocal, local a capella choir, etc. What sounded like com'l by man at 0830-<br />

31. Man ann (Pidgin) with periodic music inserts to past 0845. Other than<br />

WWCR and CHU, only audible station on 90 m but with a very nice signal, a<br />

bit earlier than PNG's typically audible here, especially at this lvl.<br />

SINPO 45344 w/ increasing static crashes.<br />

7120 Wantok R Light on <strong>Jan</strong> 29 w/ "Back to the Bible" annmts by woman (En)<br />

at 0857, ID for "Wantok Radio Light" by man 0900 fol by news read by man<br />

to past 0908. SINPO 35433.<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 29)<br />

POLAND Radio Racja ist wie<strong>der</strong> auf Kurzwelle aktiv. Im Internetauftritt<br />

<strong>der</strong> Station wird jetzt eine Ausstrahlung 1600-1800 Uhr auf 6090 kHz<br />

verzeichnet. Eingesetzt wird offenbar ein Sen<strong>der</strong> <strong>der</strong> Station Leszczynka<br />

bei Warschau, die bis zum 28. Okt 2006 die Auslandsprogramme von Polskie<br />

Radio ausstrahlte. Die gewaehlte Frequenz unterliegt nach ersten<br />

Beobachtungen aber auch im Zielgebiet starken Stoerungen durch die<br />

Digitalsignale auf 6085 kHz (Bayerischer Rundfunk) und 6095 kHz (RTL).<br />

Radio Racja produziert in Bialystok ein fuer Belarus bestimmtes Programm,<br />

das ab 1999 ueber die Kurzwellenstation Leszczynka ausgestrahlt wurde, bis<br />

Radio Racja seine Sendungen im Jahr 2002 wegen Zahlungsunfaehigkeit<br />

einstellen musste. Seit Februar 2006 ist Radio Racja unter Finanzierung<br />

durch die polnische Regierung erneut aktiv. Genutzt wurde zunaechst <strong>der</strong><br />

Mittelwellensen<strong>der</strong> Koszecin bei Czestochowa auf 1080 kHz, den Radio Racja<br />

jetzt zum 1. <strong>Jan</strong>uar <strong>2007</strong> aufgegeben und durch die neue Ausstrahlung auf<br />

Kurzwelle ersetzt hat. Im Mittelwellenbereich laufen die Programme noch<br />

ueber Sen<strong>der</strong> in Litauen, und zwar 0700-0800 Uhr auf 612 kHz (Standort<br />

Vilnius) sowie 1800-2000 Uhr auf 666 kHz (Standort Sitkunai bei Kaunas).<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D RBB-Radio-News vom 5.1.<strong>2007</strong>, via ntt) see Lithuania also<br />

RUSSIA 13685 St.P [??] too much bandwidth this morning 0657-0756 UT,<br />

VRT RVI Brussels relay.<br />

Supposed to be St. Petersburg tx on nominal 13685 produces audio splatter<br />

all over the place, between 13658 and 13712 kHz. This means a very broad<br />

bandwidth, 27 kHz each sideband !!!<br />

Noted on various receivers, like AOR 7030, E1 Eton radio, two SONY 2001,<br />

and Kenwood R-1000 sets. Exceptional strong signal today, S=9 +50dB on E1<br />

Eton-Lextronix Radio measured.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 2)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA 15215 Broadcasting Service of Kindom of Saudi Arabia. <strong>Jan</strong>.<br />

21 at 0632-0700 UT in a Southern Asian language. SINPO 34333. Talk &<br />

interview. ID was heard at 0659 as "Je Saudi Radio...he." News followed.<br />

Also herd on <strong>Jan</strong>.28 at <strong>05</strong>40-0600. SINPO 35333. Talk with short music<br />

segments. ID was heard at <strong>05</strong>52 & 0600. News at 0600. New service ?<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium Feb 2)


SLOVAK REP Radio Regina Kosice bestaetigte einen Empfangsbericht ueber<br />

die Frequenz 702 kHz nach 13 Tagen mit einer detailierten QSL-Karte zum<br />

70jaehrigen Jubilaeum, einem freundlichen Brief und einer schoenen<br />

Broschuere ueber die Stadt Kosice, beigelegt hatte ich 1 USD, v/s war Ing.<br />

Peter Celjuska.<br />

Radio Regina Kosice sendet rund um die Uhr ein Regionalprogramm auf 702,<br />

864 und 900 kHz, wobei <strong>der</strong> Empfang abends auf 702 kHz (400 kW) am besten<br />

ist. Adresse: Radio Regina Kosice, Odbor techniky, Moyzesova 7, 04161<br />

Kosice, Slovakia.<br />

(Sebastian Arndt 22.1.<strong>2007</strong>; ntt <strong>Jan</strong> 30)<br />

SPAIN 11810 CRI Beijing test(tentat.) series via Noblejas Spain site at<br />

0723 til 0900 UT. Audio feed failure by Noblejas technicians this morning?<br />

Different procedure noted today <strong>Jan</strong> 29th.<br />

TX switched on at 07.23:30 UT, but the Chinese music usually start at 0730<br />

til 0745 UT missed today on 11810 kHz, and the French progr 0800-0900<br />

missed too. Pure tx carrier - no audio - heard even now at 0840 UT. At<br />

0727 UT two very short scratched pieces of Chinese mx, both lasted a<br />

single second only.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 29)<br />

SUDAN 7200 R. Omdurman on <strong>Jan</strong> 22 at 1619-1635 UT. 33433-32432 Arabic,<br />

News and talk, ID at 1630 and 1631 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Feb 2)<br />

Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery.<br />

<strong>BC</strong> house and station ID a Huna/Radio Omdurman. But tx location xOmdurman<br />

Al-Fitahab<br />

15 35 10.22 N 32 26 42.42 E<br />

changed now to Khartoum Soba, on the right river side, see at<br />

15 28 17 N 32 37 38 E<br />

Thanks to Mauno Ritola-FIN and Andrea Borgnino IW0HK, Feb 1.<br />

The new location Khartoum Soba of eleven SW dipol arrays, two MW masts 747<br />

and 963 kHz, 1x log periodic[right next to TX house], and a fountain<br />

antenna on the right lower corner (4 mast), latter home of former 5039 kHz<br />

outlet in past decades.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 1)<br />

SWAZILAND 4774.95 Trans World Radio <strong>Jan</strong> 25 0351 Talk in language, IS,<br />

silence from 0355-0359, IS again, ID and announcement in English at 0359,<br />

upcoming program in German, followed by English to Africa service, into<br />

German program.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 28)<br />

TAIWAN Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery.<br />

Voice of Kuanghua Hsinfeng 711 kHz 250 kW<br />

at 24 55 44.50 N 120 59 49.58 E<br />

and Hsinfeng 981 kHz 250 kW at 24 55 36.18 N 120 59 37.56 E<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, SW TX site <strong>Jan</strong> 31)<br />

THAILAND Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery. Former Radio Thailand<br />

Pathum Thani 100 kW site. 14 02 54.88 N 100 43 11.14 E<br />

These antennas are now dismanteled, and RT replaced bc site by IBB Udorn<br />

Thani Ban Dung tx site in Northeastern Thailand at<br />

17 40 32 N 103 12 03 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 23)


R Thailand moved to IBB Ban Dung Udorn Thani relay site first in W96<br />

season from Oct/Nov 1996.<br />

Logs:<br />

Bob Hill-USA, Michiel Schaay-HOL, and yours truly, heard old R Thailand<br />

site still in // to IBB Udorn Thani in Febr/March 1997 - latest !<br />

On odd 9655.4 kHz; in // to 9680 from Udorn. I never read an item of<br />

dismanteling work at BANG PHUN, PATHUM THANI on the <strong>DX</strong> press.<br />

But old BANG PHUN, PATHUM THANI site still announced by R Thailand in Oct<br />

1997 !<br />

HISTORY: W97 Broadcast Schedule of Radio Thailand, World Sce, for<br />

listeners in all parts of the world, on SW 9655 and 119<strong>05</strong> kHz, 25 and 31<br />

mb, txed fr BANG PHUN, PATHUM THANI, CeTHA, and relayed over txs in BAN<br />

DUNG, UDON THANI, NoEastern Thailand, on freqs shared with the Voice of<br />

America ... (eff Oct 26, 1997)<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 28)<br />

TURKEY/CHINA Bad clash on 17690 kHz co-channel, TRT Emirler 500 kW in<br />

Persian and CRI JIN 500 kW Chinese at 1<strong>05</strong>0 UT.<br />

CRI English 1000-1100 UT on 15190, at 1025 UT noted splattering around<br />

15177 to 15203 kHz. Despite Kashi's 100 kW unit is beamed towards 173<br />

degr, zone 41W, which is not main lobe towards Europe, but back lobe<br />

anyway.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 31)<br />

Strongest stn in 49mb noted on 6020 kHz. ID as La Voix de Turkie, Ankara,<br />

in French, at <strong>05</strong>30-0600 UT, S=9 +20dB. Many items on Albanian and Serbian<br />

national problems in Kosovo. TRT not scheduled at this time. French is<br />

registered at 2030-2130 on 6<strong>05</strong>0 and 7155 instead.<br />

Also TRT in Unknown Azeri?/Turkmen? like language on 7240 at same time<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 UT, un<strong>der</strong>neath DWL Sines English sce co-channel. Both 6020 and<br />

7240 are TRT scheduled in English at 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 UT.<br />

So supposedly another example of "on-air maintenance" by technicians at<br />

TRT Emirler tx site.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 2)<br />

UKRAINE 7440 Since <strong>Jan</strong> 25, RUI Kiev will change frequency 5820 on[to]<br />

7440 kHz for translations on North America with 0000 up to <strong>05</strong>00 UTC. The<br />

reason: complaints of students on bad reception on 5820 in America (it is<br />

obvious because of conditions of passage of radiowaves and Handicapes from<br />

WEWN c 5810 ???), and in Europe and vicinities - from "espionage" Stations<br />

YHF2. The Russian stations on 7 are audible well. Besides spring not far<br />

off - increase of frequency inevitably.<br />

(Alexan<strong>der</strong> Egorov-UKR, "open_dx" via RUSdx <strong>Jan</strong> 27)<br />

Radio Ukraine International announced that eff <strong>Jan</strong>uary 26th English to<br />

North America would be 0100-0200 and 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 on new 7440, ex5820.<br />

(Edwin Southwell-UK, W<strong>DX</strong>C <strong>Jan</strong> 29)<br />

[Clandestine to Iran] 6225 R. International 1755 Presumed this one with<br />

woman's voice; brief music at 1757 faded down for more talk till 1816,<br />

when into vocal. Woman again at 1818 soon joined by man; language might<br />

have been Farsi, but signal too weak and fady to be sure. Woman's voice<br />

sounded like the same one on 6245 (R. Zamaneh), though they weren't //.<br />

Off at 1830 without ceremony. Sked is listed as *1730-1830* UT via<br />

Mykolaiv, Ukraine, the same site as Zamaneh.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 22)<br />

UNID 11895 UNID religious? women chorus at 0847 UT (KSDA Guam ?). Needs<br />

further check. ?Boa Ventade, Porto Alegre ? co-channel.


(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 1)<br />

U.K. 12000 WeAfrican Radio to Liberia?, via VTC Skelton site at 0700-<br />

0800 UT, S=8. featured report on Chinese President visit to Liberia.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 2)<br />

USA Starting Febr 12, the Voice of America (VOA) begins a new daily<br />

radio broadcast in the Somali language to the Horn of Africa.<br />

A group of Somali broadcasters at VOA's headquarters in Washington, D.C.<br />

will team up with freelance reporters in Africa and elsewhere around the<br />

world to provide millions of Somali speakers with accurate, up-to-date<br />

news and information.<br />

"We look forward to joining the information community in Somalia,_ said<br />

VOA Director Dan Austin. "Providing accurate, objective, and timely news<br />

and information to the people of Somalia is vital during this critical<br />

time in the region's history,_ he added.<br />

The new half-hour VOA program will air seven days a week and will include<br />

world news as well as news of Somalia and entire Horn of Africa region.<br />

The broadcast will also offer music and discussion features that will<br />

allow lea<strong>der</strong>s and ordinary listeners alike to express their opinions on<br />

topics of interest.<br />

VOA's Somali-language service is being funded by a grant from the U.S.<br />

Department of State. The new service will supplement VOA's current<br />

broadcasts to the Horn of Africa in Amharic, Afan Oromo and Tigrigna. VOA<br />

previously broadcast in Somali between 1992 and 1994.<br />

The VOA Somali broadcast will air on AM, FM and shortwave radio at 1600<br />

UTC (7:00 p.m. in Somalia) and repeats at 1700 UTC (8:00 p.m. in Somalia).<br />

The 1700 UTC broadcast will also air on HornAfrik (88.8 FM), a VOA-<br />

affiliated station. The programs will also be available live and on demand<br />

on the service's website.<br />

Frequencies:<br />

1600-1630 UT 13580 15620 1431 kHz. 1700-1730 UT 13580 15620<br />

(VOA website <strong>Jan</strong> 26)<br />

Here is the latest AFRTS shortwave file of the AFN radio website:<br />

<br />

Current Shortwave High Frequencies. Keep checking this web page for the<br />

posting of new frequencies and transmitters when they become available.<br />

Location Band Daytime Nightime<br />

Diego Garcia USB 12759 4319<br />

Guam USB 13362 5765<br />

Key West FL USB 12133.5 7812.5 and 5446.5 same as daytime<br />

Pearl Harbor Hawaii USB 10320 6350<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 2)<br />

VATICAN STATE 4004.14usb Vatican Radio via low power station in Vatican<br />

garden via log-periodic:<br />

B-06: 0325-<strong>05</strong>00 10kW 10degr. <strong>05</strong>00-0745, 1655-2310 10kW 340degr.<br />

A-07: 0225-0645 and 1555-2215 10kW 340degr.<br />

ZAMBIA/SOUTH AFRICA CVC is launching its new *African* Stations in mid<br />

<strong>2007</strong>! Radio *for* Africa *from* Africa - Cape Town, *South* Africa, to be<br />

precise! Of course, it means that this *International* English Station<br />

will be replaced with your very own CVC African Station at that time.<br />

Satellite, FM and shortwave Stations, packed with even more local interest


for you. Unfortunately, our valued listeners in Zimbabwe, who will lose<br />

this Station a little earlier. So, Zimbabwe, why not tune *now* to your<br />

closest shortwave station on 6065 kHz <strong>05</strong>00-1500 UT, and 4965 kHz<br />

1500-<strong>05</strong>00 UT.<br />

(CVC website via Finn Krone-DEN <br />

via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 27)<br />

Via CVC Lusaka Zambia<br />

4965 1500-0600 52E,53W,57N LUS 100kW non-dir English ZMB CVO CVI<br />

6065 0400-1500 52E,53W,57N LUS 100kW non-dir English ZMB CVO CVI<br />

Location: ITU shows 15 30S 28 15E that's ZN<strong>BC</strong> site only. But I see two<br />

MW? masts at - but could be a simple SW dipol too ?<br />

15 29 39 S 28 14 37 E<br />

and a single mast on the right side of the tx building<br />

15 29 40.70 S 28 14 41.17 E<br />

And I miss dipol installation for ZN<strong>BC</strong> 4910, 5915, 6165...<br />

Whats about CVC site? Co-sited? No:<br />

On Google search I noted a report of German tourists, which passed the CVC<br />

Lusaka Makeni site during their holiday trip. They told that this bolted<br />

installation looks like "uncanny" to the passenger. Unfortunately that<br />

Christian Vision Int. location is on low resolution in Google Earth.<br />

CVC Lusaka Makeni location seems to be near<br />

15 31 30 S 27 58 30 E or<br />

15 30 27 S 27 56 15 E<br />

:<br />

We are situated about 35 km away from Zambia's vibrant capital Lusaka on a<br />

farm in Makeni farm in Makeni, owned and managed by Christian Vision<br />

International, our mother body.<br />

Jetzt habe ich einen roten Faden:<br />

<br />

9 km Asphaltstrasse bis zur Polizeistation Makeni [15 28 51.78 S 28 11 00<br />

E], gut in Google Earth zu erkennen. Danach noch 21 km (30 km insgesamt)<br />

rot-gelbe Piste bis:<br />

Nach 30 km zwingen zahlreiche "Bumper" zum Abbremsen und respektvollen<br />

Passieren <strong>der</strong> gigantisch grossen "Christian Vision" - Farm. Scheint ein<br />

mo<strong>der</strong>nes Missionsprojekt nach amerikanischem Vorbild zu sein: fast 5000 Ha<br />

Flaeche, Bibelschule, eigene Radiostation, Farmbetrieb - die schmucke,<br />

abgeriegelte Anlage ist uns fast unheimlich."<br />

Zambia Kitwe: Christian Vision, FM transmitter, 2 kw, antenna, remote<br />

control system installed in 2000.<br />

Lusaka: InTouch Ministries, local partner ; weekly 30 mins programs air on<br />

ZN<strong>BC</strong> Radio One, covering the entire country and most of Malawi, via<br />

shortwave, AM and FM. Began in 2000. Bemba, Nyanja, Lozi<br />

Makeni: Radio Christian Voice, studio equipment installed in 2000.<br />

(wb, SW TX site; wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 28)<br />

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ALGERIA 6300 RASD Tindouf again on air tonight. Missed yesterday<br />

Feb 9, and also off on past Friday Feb 2nd. So, seems now regular OFF air<br />

on Fridays ?<br />

(wb wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong>, Feb 10)<br />

ARGENTINA 6214.19 R. Baluarte, 0025 <strong>Jan</strong> 29, heard here several nights<br />

but best on <strong>Jan</strong> 29 with vocal music, soft spoken man anncr in Portuguese<br />

between songs. Stayed with them until 0118 UT.<br />

(John Herkimer-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 4)<br />

AUSTRALIA What's happening with their VL8A-T-K stns? Every time I manage<br />

to receive at least one, there's also at least one that's not audible.<br />

2310 VL8A, Alice Springs NT, 2031-2038, 3 Feb, English, A<strong>BC</strong> newscast;<br />

25331.<br />

2485 VL8K, Katherine NT, 2025-2039, 3 Feb, English, music, "Oz" country<br />

music, A<strong>BC</strong> news 2030; 45332.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

RA Shepparton on 11660 suprising strong signal at 1450 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

BANGLADESH 4750 Bangladesh Betar, Shavar, 1629-1641, 4 Feb, Bengali,<br />

local songs, few talks; 34433.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

BELGIUM Aktuell sendet uebrigens RTBF Wavre auf 9950 kHz in DRM mode.<br />

(Klaus Schnei<strong>der</strong>-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 6)


BENIN 5025 R Parakou, on Feb 5 up to close at 2301* UT had quiet music,<br />

somewhat disturbed by Radio Rebelde :-) - closes with march-song NA.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

5025 ORTB, Parakou, during daytime again, 1531-..., 3 Feb, Vernacular,<br />

talks; 35342 (!).<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

BOLIVIA 6134.8 Feb 8 at 0102 UT. Radio Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Radio Santa<br />

Cruz song and signaloff at 0104 UT, fair.<br />

(Giampiero Bernardini-I, hcdx Feb 8)<br />

BOTSWANA 1<strong>789</strong>5 distorted signal, IBB Botswana (wrong satellite fee<strong>der</strong><br />

rx) 1400-1700 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

BRAZIL 48<strong>05</strong> R. Difa do Amazonas, Manaus AM, 0042-0<strong>05</strong>5, 3 Feb, Carnaval<br />

songs; 55433, but bad audio.<br />

4865 R. Verdes Florestas, Cruzeiro do Sul (means southern cross) AC,<br />

0039-0<strong>05</strong>1, 3 Feb, songs, prayer for "Campanha de Fraternidade" (fraternity<br />

of brotherhood campaign); 45433.<br />

4885 R. Club do Para, Belem PA, 1933-..., 3 Feb, advertisements, talks,<br />

but no readability at this early hr.; 25331 but improving, and then rated<br />

35333 abt. 45 mins. later at 2015.<br />

4885 ditto, 1126 (!)-f/out 1145, 4 Feb, Carnaval songs, talks; 15341.<br />

5940.2 R. Guaruja Paulista, Guaruja SP, 2311-2319, 3 Feb, talks; 24342,<br />

adj. QRM.<br />

11785 R. Guaiba, Pto Alegre RS, 1914-1925, 3 Feb, match rpt. at an<br />

incredibly fast pace Gremio vs. (?), advertisements; 33442, adjt. QRM de B<br />

11780.<br />

11804.9 R. Globo, Rio de <strong>Jan</strong> RJ, 1912-1927, 3 Feb, talks on f/ball;<br />

55444.<br />

11815 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 1840-1856, 3 Feb, match rpt. Goias<br />

vs. Atletico Mineiro; 35433, QRM after 1900 only.<br />

11855.1 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 1909-1929, 3 Feb, prgr "Sertao<br />

Sucesso", advertisements, TCs; 35433.<br />

11925 R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo SP, 1850-1912, 3 Feb, match rpt,<br />

advertisements; 34432, QRM de DW.<br />

(all 10 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

BURKINA FASO 7230 R. Burkina, Ouagadougou, 1313-... 3 Feb, French,<br />

newscast; 25332, but rated 35433 on 04 Feb at 1150.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

CANADA 6160 CKZN, St. John's NF, 2330-2338, 3 Feb, English, comedy<br />

prgr; 24332, adj. QRM. This became audible after R.Canada Int'l (via KOR?)<br />

s/off.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

CHILE 17680 CVC Chile in Sp, 1520 UT. Spanish to Northern South America<br />

0100-0800 on 118<strong>05</strong> SGO 100 kW / non-dir<br />

0800-1100 on 6185 SGO 100 kW / non-dir<br />

1100-0100 on 17680 SGO 100 kW / non-dir<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)


CHINA 9795 CRI via Urumqi/Xinjiang, at 1402 on Feb 4. English service<br />

to EU. Nx by OM. Very weak signal for listed 500 kW, but in the clear.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 4)<br />

3900 Hulun Buir PBS (pres), Feb 5 2228 quiet version of "My Way", 2229<br />

short tent. ID in Chinese, 2230 Peking-ID into Peking-news, I guess. Fair.<br />

4940 V.O.the Strait, Feb 5 2250, seemingly news in (Amoy?). Still 2310,<br />

when heard in // with stronger 5<strong>05</strong>0 kHz. (VOStrait not noted on listed<br />

4900 at all).<br />

5039.9 Fujian PBS (listed), Feb 5 2302-2320. YL Chi news. Vanished /<br />

disappeared ard 2320 when a stn was noticed on 5040, cf UNID below.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

CLANDESTINE 6300 (new) Polisario Front, Tindouf(?), ALG, 2300-...,<br />

Spanish, music & songs; 55544; // 1550 better. They were still there on 4<br />

Feb.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

COLOMBIA 5910.1 R. Marfil Estereo via LV de tu Conciencia, Lomalinda,<br />

0918-f/out 1015, 30 <strong>Jan</strong>, Spanish, songs & chats; 35432.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

CROATIA UNID 5040 w/ English, Feb 5 2320-2330 with news abt Israel,<br />

rebels in px "... Today". A full schedule was read on air before 2300 "You<br />

are listening to the Voice of (Korea???) ... by satellite ...". Not<br />

possible to hear the times and freq's to give a further hint, but<br />

continued in Spanish 2300. Reception strange, I guess. And is Korea (VERY<br />

tent) on satellite??. MAY have been same as 5039.9 as noticed when Chinese<br />

disappeared, but in that case had moved a few hz. Anybody?<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

Hi Finn, all I could recognise is Voice of Croatia. That's most likely the<br />

well known spurious signal mixture from Deanovec-Zagreb Croatia of both<br />

local transmissions from that site:<br />

Zagreb Deanovec spurious signal 6165SW minus 1125MW = 5040TB<br />

Known spurious outlet for a decade now. Symmetrical spur should be on 7290<br />

kHz also. Though more QRM in the 40 mb. (wb)<br />

CUBA RNV via RHC, except it was really RHC itself filling time as usual<br />

on Sunday morning, Feb 4 at 1504 with promo about the Feb-Mar<br />

international book fair in Cuba. How can you have a book fair in a country<br />

with no freedom of the press? Chutzpah!! 15<strong>05</strong> UT announcer saying they are<br />

still hoping/waiting to hear from Chavez; meanwhile playing another RHC<br />

program to fill, "Somos Jovenes". Best by far on 13750, with the other<br />

four weak and/or interfered: 11670, 11875, 13680, 17750. But I think 13750<br />

is the one aimed this way.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Feb 5)<br />

Next is an article by Arnie Coro, of Radio Havana Cuba written during the<br />

45th anniversary. Hope it will be informative for the World <strong>DX</strong> Club<br />

members.<br />

45 YEARS RADIO HAVANA CUBA.<br />

On the event of Radio Havana Cuba's 45 anniversary celebrated on May 1st,<br />

2006, here is a report by Arnie Coro, radio amateur CO2KK, host of the<br />

twice weekly programme "<strong>DX</strong>ers Unlimited" of Radio Havana Cuba, on the<br />

early days of RHC:<br />

According to my research, the history of Radio Havana Cuba goes back as<br />

early as 1959. A Cuban delegation designated by the Revolutionary<br />

Government was attending an International Telecommunications Union World


Administrative Conference that was sessioning in Geneva, Switzerland, at<br />

the Palais des Nations, the United Nations' main building in that Swiss<br />

city. Senior Engineer Carlos Julian Estrada Castro, one of my mentors, was<br />

there and he told me that one day the members of the Cuban delegation<br />

received a call from the Cuban Embassy at the United Nations organizations<br />

in Geneva. A diplomatic cable from Havana instructed the members of the<br />

delegation to find out about the possibilities of starting a Cuban<br />

international short wave radio service.<br />

Engineer Estrada, who was very experienced in matters related to the use<br />

of the short wave radio spectrum, realized that right there in<br />

Switzerland; there was a world famous radio transmitter factory, the Swiss<br />

firm Brown Boveri Corporation. Estrada and other members of the Cuban<br />

delegation to the ITU Conference contacted Brown Boveri, and soon found<br />

out a very interesting information. Brown Boveri had several short wave<br />

transmitters ready to be shipped to a country in Africa, I believe it was<br />

Ethiopia, that had suddenly refused to receive the two 100 kilowatt and<br />

two ten kilowatt transmitters.<br />

Estrada wired Havana, and in a few days, by the end of 1959, the deal was<br />

completed, and that's how Radio Havana Cuba received its first four<br />

transmitters, brand new from Switzerland, and they came together with<br />

several antenna systems that were included in the sale. About one year<br />

later, by the end of 1960, the Bauta transmitting station, about some 30<br />

kilometers to the West of Havana was un<strong>der</strong> construction.<br />

By early <strong>Jan</strong>uary of 1961, one of the Brown Boveri 10 kilowatt transmitters<br />

was installed at a small provisional shed, used by the construction<br />

workers that were building the transmitting station. There were no steel<br />

towers to put up an antenna for the transmitters, so Engineer Jose Antonio<br />

Valladares talked to the local power utility and obtained six wooden<br />

poles, and he asked for the tallest ones that they had available.<br />

Valladares, who is Cuba's most experienced antenna specialist, knew very<br />

well that he needed no less than 20 meters to install a dipole antenna for<br />

the 25 meter band that will put out a good signal to the Americas, but the<br />

wooden poles were only about 13 meters high.<br />

Then someone at brought up the idea of making a taller mast by putting two<br />

poles into the ground and inserting a third one about half way in between<br />

the two lower ones. Using typical power company equipment and hardware,<br />

the two first masts that the station used went up, and in less than a week<br />

they were ready to support a full wave dipole antenna. Power had to be<br />

brought to the provisional building so that the 10-kilowatt transmitter<br />

could start operations, and because there was no link with the Radio<br />

Progreso downtown Havana studios, someone suggested installing a tape<br />

recor<strong>der</strong> and player right next to the transmitter.<br />

Tests began by the first and second weeks of February of 1961 and on the<br />

24th of February of that year, Onda Corta Experimental Cubana, the Cuban<br />

Experimental Short Wave went on the air with a one hour long program in<br />

Spanish that was repeated several times during the evening. All of us<br />

involved in the setting up of the station were delighted when we began to<br />

receive reports from friends in Latin America, Canada and the United<br />

States. The provisional installation was working quite well indeed, as we<br />

proceeded to install the second 10 kilowatt transmitter and the first 100<br />

kilowatt transmitter as the main building of the Bauta station was almost<br />

completed.<br />

Why Cuba wanted to have the station on the air as soon as possible and<br />

with the best equipment available was something quite logical, we all knew<br />

that an armed invasion against our nation was in the works, and that<br />

having a short wave station on the air meant that the world could be<br />

informed directly about what was really happening. The period between the<br />

24th of February and the 15th of April of 1961 saw engineers, technicians,


electricians and the antenna crews working at a hectic pace to try to have<br />

all the equipment on the air and with the new antennas that had to be<br />

installed.<br />

Engineer Jose Valladares was in charge of the design of several antennas,<br />

and of supervising the installation of the ones that were bought to Brown<br />

Boveri, he had among his crew a very young at that time radio enthusiast,<br />

that had just completed his senior high school and a radio and television<br />

training course. Yes, I was one of Valladares' pupils, at age 18, and you<br />

cannot imagine how much he taught to all of us that were fortunate to work<br />

with him and the other senior engineers in charge of the project. On the<br />

15th of April of 1961 everyone in Cuba learned about the air raids to<br />

three Cuban Air Force Bases, a prelude of the Bay of Pigs Invasion.<br />

It was one day later, at the burial of the martyrs of the Revolution that<br />

were killed during the air raids that Fidel told the world about the<br />

existence of what was going to be Radio Havana Cuba. A day later, April<br />

17th the infamous 25O6 Brigade organized, trained and supplied by the US<br />

Central Intelligence Agency, began landing at the Bay of Pigs, and<br />

immediately was challenged by the Cuban Rebel Army and militia troops that<br />

brought them to a total defeat in less than 72 hours. During the whole<br />

time that the invasion lasted, our experimental short wave station was on<br />

the air 24 hours, telling the world what was happening and providing to<br />

the many friends of the Cuban Revolution up to the minute information of<br />

what was happening in the Zapata swamp, the isolated area of Cuba<br />

carefully selected by the CIA for the landing of the mercenary forces.<br />

The battle reports went on the air from the very Stara of the military<br />

operations against the inva<strong>der</strong>s, and the last one, telling the world about<br />

the outstanding victory of the Cuban people was repeated many times, so<br />

that everyone could pick up our broadcasts. Si amigos, a few days later,<br />

on May Day, the first day of May of 1961, Cuba celebrated its victory over<br />

the CIA forces sent to invade our nation, and it was precisely on that day<br />

that our station went on the air, for the first time, using the name of<br />

Radio Havana Cuba.<br />

A very small group of people were involved in the start up of Radio Havana<br />

Cuba, we worked up to 18 hours a day to try to finish installing the<br />

complex equipment. Never before Cuban engineers had worked with such<br />

powerful transmitters, as the only two high power AM band broadcast<br />

transmitters that existed here were a pair of 50 kilowatt Westinghouse<br />

model 5OHG2 transmitters owned by Radio Progreso and Circuito CMQ National<br />

Networks. The first 100 kilowatt Brown Boveri was ready to operate just a<br />

few days before the Bay of Pigs invasion, and it did play a very important<br />

role in making known to the world what was actually taking place at the<br />

Zapata swamp battlefield.<br />

A few months later, the Bauta transmitting station phase one was<br />

completed, and we started to broadcast regularly in both Spanish and<br />

English, adding shortly after Portuguese and French. Several years later<br />

two new Russian built SNIEG transmitters were added to Bauta, as well as<br />

more antennas to make it possible to broadcast not only to Latin America,<br />

the Caribbean and North America, but also to Europe. Si amigos, the<br />

history of Radio Havana Cuba is full of very interesting anecdotes. This<br />

program today is my humble tribute to all of those who are no longer with<br />

us, having passed away since the station first went on the air, and who<br />

make possible that Cuba's voice may be heard all around the world. [With<br />

Courtesy to Arnie Coro CO2KK, Dxers Unlimited, Radio Havana Cuba]<br />

(Feb W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK "Contact" magazine, direct and via dxld)<br />

5025 R. Rebelde, 1128 (!)-f/out 1210 UT on 4 Feb, Spanish, soft songs and<br />

pops; 25432.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)


CYPRUS re: 6149.96 UNID <strong>05</strong>40 UT. Am Donnerstag, 08.02., zur gleichen<br />

Zeit wie<strong>der</strong> mit O=3 hoerbar, aber mit noch schlechterer Audio als am<br />

Mittwoch!<br />

Feb 7.02., zwischen <strong>05</strong>20 und <strong>05</strong>50 UT Bayrak in En mit bis O=3 aber sehr<br />

schlechter Modulation auf 6150v. Eindeutige IDs, sowie QRM aus Costa Rica.<br />

(Herbert Meixner-AUT, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 8)<br />

DENMARK 243 Danmarks R, Kalundborg, at 2238-2252 UT, talks, incl. some<br />

interview; 53453, adjt. uty. QRM (this seems to be local, possibly from<br />

one of those digital signals applied to coastal ndb's). Anker, we're<br />

simply supposed to count the days until this tx is turned off for good or<br />

what? Is it really so, i.e. far too little a number of Danish listeners<br />

tuning to their own LW?!<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

You might have trouble finding the video clip about the doomed Kalundsborg<br />

transmitter site; the date in the archive to search for is <strong>Jan</strong> 25 which<br />

you can enter in the box at the top of<br />

<br />

which leads to item 19:<br />

<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Feb 2)<br />

DJIBOUTI Details of the IBB Djibouti pattern were given in the<br />

procurement, which was on line (Fedbizops) when issued in 2002. It is<br />

"super-cardioid," boresight at 325 degrees true, 3 element, in-line. It<br />

can also operate omni-directionally. It cannot, in its present feed system<br />

configuration, be reversed. There were several distinguished engineers who<br />

had input to the design and implementation: Dr. Lam Nhat An, Gerhard<br />

Straub, Ron Rackley, Dave Pinion, Graham Powell, Brian Collins, Tom King.<br />

Not just me.<br />

It is important to note that any antenna array which has elements (masts,<br />

towers) arranged in a symmetrical geometric layout can have the radiation<br />

pattern reversed along the line of symmetry. (There are some arrays for<br />

which such a reversal would actually not change the pattern, however!) A<br />

whole universe of patterns is achievable from any layout.<br />

But for a given pattern to be implemented, the feed system must be<br />

constructed to allow it. A system arranged with grounded parasitic<br />

radiators is quite inflexible. Patterns achieved with impedance loaded<br />

parasitic elements can be modestly modified by changing the termination<br />

impedences, but independent control of both phase and amplitude is not<br />

possible unless power is dissipated in a resistive load. Substantial<br />

changes to the radiation pattern of an antenna with a particular<br />

tower/mast geometry can be made only by modification of the feed system.<br />

Ron Rackley and I are the instructors for a 2 day class on medium wave<br />

antenna systems at the NAB in Washington on the 5th and 6th of March, if<br />

anyone out there is actually interested in the real engineering details of<br />

these systems!<br />

(Ben Dawson-WA-USA, dxld Feb 2)<br />

So it seems to serve Somalia to the S and SE they will just have to run in<br />

non-direxionally unless major modifications are made.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-USA, dxld Feb 2)<br />

ECUADOR 3220 HCJB, Pifo, 0023-0034, 03 Feb, Quechua, songs, talks, TS<br />

0030, Indian tunes; 54333, adj. QRM de WWCR on 3215.


(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

4919 R. Quito, 0335, <strong>Jan</strong> 30. Apparent nx w/ actualities. Rapid fading,<br />

otherwise very good signal.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 4)<br />

EQUATORIAL GUINEA 50<strong>05</strong> RNGE Bata, at 1532-... on 03 Feb, African songs;<br />

15341.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

ERITREA 5100 R. Bana "Educational B/cer R. Bana observed on SW. B<strong>BC</strong>_M<br />

observed a stn IDing as 'R. Bana' on 5100 at 1455 on <strong>Jan</strong> 30. Vernac.-lang.<br />

prgmng was observed at tune-in, followed at 1458 by En prgm, 'Academia,'<br />

which was a profile of Nelson Mandela. Prgm concluded with the following<br />

anmt: 'R. Bana is set to announce two new prgms in En, as well as new<br />

times for our existing prgms, 'Academia' and 'Eritrean Teachers Forum.'<br />

The new prgms are: 'Focus on English,' to practice En skills, and<br />

'Teaching World,' a prgm for teachers in Eritrea.<br />

Both these prgms include materials from the B<strong>BC</strong>. So, from Monday the 5th<br />

of February, you can listen to one of our four radio prgms in En every<br />

evening from seven till seven-thirty [local time, equivalent to 1600-1630<br />

UTC]. We are also b/cing on a new SW test fqy, 5.1 MHz, in addition to our<br />

regular MW fqy of 1089 kHz. Remember to listen at seven every evening.'<br />

The stn went off the air at 1531, following a closing anmt in Tigrinya and<br />

the NA. Radio Bana (Dawn) is operated by the Eritrean govt, with prgms in<br />

En and local langs. produced by the Adult Education and Media department<br />

of the Ministry of Education."<br />

(B<strong>BC</strong>_M research in RNW MN, via <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 5)<br />

R Bana in English. As reported by B<strong>BC</strong>_M in dxld, Radio Bana on 5100 kHz<br />

now has the English program from around 1600 until sign-off at 1630 UT.<br />

Prior to that programs in local language(s) can be heard. Monitored here<br />

both 5 and 6 Feb with decent signal, altho heavy ute-qrm.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx Feb 6)<br />

5100 kHz Radio Bana, on Feb 9 at 0400-0432+ UT, I woke up early to try<br />

for this and was surprised to tune right into English ID "This is Radio<br />

Bana ... (..dale) broadcasting ... on... every day 7- and in addition<br />

every friday from ...-6.30PM on Saturdays from 6.30 to 7PM on mediumwave<br />

10.. kHz and on shortwave on 5.1 megahertz in the 60 metre band", right<br />

into vernacular land programme consisting of local songs and short<br />

announcements by female and male announcers alternately. 0410 "radio Bana<br />

... meterband" ID, and 0430 repeated twice, so ID wise is <strong>DX</strong>er friendly,<br />

hi. The times above are what I could make out of the tape and very tent.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 9)<br />

New Eritrean on 5110, Bana Radio, heard form 1455 in vernacular, 1458<br />

English with Academia program; from Feb 5 English rescheduled to 1600-<br />

1630*, confirmed. Bana means Dawn, by Eritrean government. Reply received<br />

from Bana Radio, P.O.Box 609, Asmara City, Eritrea.<br />

(WoR #1346, Feb 9)<br />

Auf 5100 kHz hoerte ich von 0454 bis zum fade-out um <strong>05</strong>30 Uhr einen mir<br />

unbekannten Sen<strong>der</strong>. We<strong>der</strong> das WRTH noch <strong>der</strong> Siebel konnten mir<br />

weiterhelfen. Die Musik liess auf Afrika o<strong>der</strong> eine Sendung fuer Afrika<br />

schliessen. Sprache war ab <strong>05</strong>.00 Englisch. S=2 0=2.<br />

Hat jemand die gleiche Beobachtung gemacht und weiss mehr?<br />

(Renato Bagattini-SUI, A-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 9)<br />

In den letzten Jahren gab es drei Nutzer auf 5100 kHz: (...) Und es gibt<br />

eine neue Station in Eritrea, die Erziehungsprogramme sendet. Nennt sich<br />

Radio Bana, sendet aus Asmara. Bisher nur zum s/off gegen 1630 UTC<br />

gemeldet, von Morgensendungen ist mir nichts bekannt. Wobei mir <strong>05</strong>30 UTC


fuer einen Empfang auch reichlich spaet erscheint, das ist bereits 0830<br />

Uhr in Eritrea.<br />

(Martin Elbe-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 9)<br />

ETHIOPIA New 9650, 1555-1758, Feb 1, Voice of Tigray Revolution, Mekele<br />

(tentative), ex 6350, Vernacular talk, Horn of Africa music, 24222, QRM<br />

*1758 from VOA, Briech, Morocco in Russian.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, via Dario Monferini-I, playdx yg via dxld)<br />

9559.27 R. Ethiopia on Feb 03 at 1341-1402 UT. 22442-23442 Amharic and<br />

Arabic, Ethiopian pops and talk, IS at 1359 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Feb 8)<br />

FRANCE 9720 Noted reserve TDF program in French language of TDF<br />

Issoudun today, not R Taiwan Internat Mandarin: Internet line still cut<br />

between Taiwan and Issoudun due of earthcake on Pacific Ocean on Dec 27.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

FRANCE/TAIWAN Winter B-06 of Radio Taiwan International via TDF:<br />

1400-1500 9720 ISS 500 kW / <strong>05</strong>0 deg to CHN in Chinese<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 5)<br />

FRENCH GUIANA 17810 GUF Sat only 1400-1700 UT, religious.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

Winter B-06 for Brother Stair TOM via DTK and TDF from Nov. 14/21:<br />

1400-1600 on 17810 GUF 250 kW / 323 deg to NoAm, Sat only, not 1500-1700<br />

2100-2200 NF 7310 GUF 250 kW / 323 deg to NoAm, Sun-Fri, x9785,re-ex11610<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 23)<br />

GABON 17620 African music stn. from Gabon, around 1515 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

GERMANY 9525 Hum-whistle un<strong>der</strong> RPW Polonia English via Wertachtal<br />

around 1350-1401 UT. Seemingly RRI Jakarta on 9525.95.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

'Stinginess is cool' - says a German commercial slogan.<br />

DWL 6140 English. Thanks to a tip of Edwin Southwell via Dave Kenny-UK DWL<br />

seemingly ceased English SW outlet to EUR on 6140 kHz, nothing heard this<br />

morning. Former 0600-1000 and 1300-1600 UT outlets via Woofferton England<br />

300 kW 90 degr in direction of Brussels, Frankfurt, Prague, Moldova. That<br />

transmission covered about 20 European countries and their English<br />

speaking audience.<br />

Usage of SW transmitter site DTK T-systems Nauen near Berlin by DWL will<br />

end April 30th, <strong>2007</strong>y.<br />

From May 1st, <strong>2007</strong>y predominant usage of SW transmitter units of British<br />

VT Communications (VTC) by DWL. Former Nauen schedule will be switched to<br />

facilities in Ascension Isl, Al Dhabbaya-UAE, mostly to Rampisham 18x500<br />

kW, Skelton and Woofferton in England, as well as DWL sites in Sines-POR<br />

and Kigali-RRW.<br />

DWL DRM programmes carried then by a new 100 kW unit at VTC Woofferton<br />

from March 25, <strong>2007</strong>y. Other DWL DRM transmissions via facilities in<br />

Moosbrunn-AUT (ORS), Moscow-RUS, Sackville-CAN, and Sines-POR.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 6)<br />

Germany/UK - DW English 6140 kHz gone?<br />

Edwin Southwell mentioned at the Reading <strong>DX</strong> Meeting on Saturday that he<br />

had not been able to hear Deutsche Welle's English service to Europe on<br />

6140 kHz since 31st <strong>Jan</strong>uary. Until then reception was fine. Since 1st


February, nothing.<br />

I have done some spot checks for the past couple of days between 1300-1600<br />

UTC and have also been unable to hear any trace of DW English on 6140 kHz.<br />

According to the schedule on DWs web site, 6140 is still scheduled in<br />

English via Woofferton at 0600-1000 and 1300-1600 UTC. More cutbacks,<br />

strange propagation, or a mistake by VT Communications?<br />

(later) No trace of this again this morning. Wolfgang Bueschel also<br />

confirms from Germany that it appears to have ceased. It looks as though<br />

all 7 hours per day of Deutsche Welle's English service to to Europe has<br />

gone, apparently without any announcement<br />

(Dave Kenny Caversham-UK via Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Feb 5/6)<br />

Just got this reply from DW about 6140:<br />

6140 gone??!!<br />

Hello Erik, many thanks for your e-mail. I am afraid the 6140 frequency is<br />

not available any longer. As you are aware, we do have the various DRM<br />

transmissions on offer as well as internet. Should we reinstate the<br />

shortwave frequency, I will let you know. The matter is being looked into.<br />

Regards,<br />

Margot Forbes, English Service<br />

DEUTSCHE WELLE RADIO. DW-WORLD:DE<br />

(via Erik Koie-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 6)<br />

I've now received a reply from Deutsche Welle which confirms the closure<br />

of their English service to Europe on 6140 kHz. Seem somewhat premature to<br />

abandon a perfectly good AM service when there are so few DRM receivers<br />

around yet...<br />

(Dave Kenny-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 6)<br />

Edwin Southwell mentioned at the Reading <strong>DX</strong> Meeting on Saturday that he<br />

had not been able to hear Deutsche Welle's English service to Europe on<br />

6140 kHz since 31st <strong>Jan</strong>uary. Until then reception was fine. Since 1st<br />

February, nothing.<br />

I have done some spot checks for the past couple of days between 1300-1600<br />

UT and have also been unable to hear any trace of DW English on 6140 kHz.<br />

According to the schedule on DW's web site, 6140 is still scheduled in<br />

English via Woofferton at 0600-1000 and 1300-1600 UT. More cutbacks,<br />

strange propagation, or a mistake by VT Communications?<br />

(Dave Kenny-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Feb 5)<br />

It has been discussed in the B<strong>DX</strong>C that 6140, the only shortwave frequency<br />

for DW English to Europe, could no longer heard in the UK since Feb 1st.<br />

Indeed there was no trace of a signal on 6140 this morning around 0630<br />

while 6075 and also 6195 came in at good levels. I'm not sure about the<br />

site usage on 6075 and 6195 (no web access here in the office), but I<br />

think it is quite unlikely that a 49 metres signal from the UK would be<br />

entirely inaudible at the same time. Now, after 0800, 6075 certainly goes<br />

out via Skelton only, and it is there here at Dresden as well but again<br />

nothing on 6140.<br />

So there is not much doubt left that DW indeed cancelled 6140 as of Feb<br />

1st, thus eliminating all shortwave transmissions of DW English for Europe<br />

(taken aside the anyway unheard DRM mix which reportedly contains some<br />

English). Apparently this happened at the same time than the already<br />

reported/discussed modifications in the 6075 operations, whatever the<br />

exact relation between these two matters may be.<br />

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

Aen<strong>der</strong>ungen gab es auch bei DRM. Moosbrunn sendet jetzt nur noch 3


Stunden.<br />

Bei 6130 und 7275 aus Woofferton gab es eine Verschiebung <strong>der</strong> Zeiten.<br />

9655 0800-0900 9815 1400-1600 7275 0900-1200 6130 1200-1600<br />

Aktuell sendet uebrigens RTBF Wavre auf 9950 kHz in DRM.<br />

(Klaus Schnei<strong>der</strong>-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 6)<br />

Tagesschau-Bericht ber Exilsen<strong>der</strong> f r Nordkorea.<br />

Vielen Dank f r den Hinweis! Ich habe gerade nachgesehen: Die aktuelle<br />

Sendung von Markt und Medien kann man als Podcast direkt beim DLF laden<br />

<br />

(Karin Langhammer-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

Danke fuer den Hinweis. Normalerweise ist die Samstags-Stunde 1630 bis<br />

1730 MEZ im DLF fuer mich persoenlich 'reserviert', immer wie<strong>der</strong><br />

hoerenswert.<br />

<br />

Und noch zum nachlesen<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

Der Beitrag ist eigentlich ein Hoerfunkbeitrag (kein Wun<strong>der</strong> bei Martin<br />

Fritz vom ARD-Hoerfunkstudio) und lief am letzten Samstag nach 17:<strong>05</strong> MEZ<br />

bei 'Markt und Medien' im Deutschlandfunk. Schoen das nochmal nachlesen zu<br />

koennen !<br />

'Markt und Medien' hatte schon oefter ueber Untergrundradio gegen<br />

Nordkorea berichtet. Eingentlich muesste es den Beitrag beim DLF auch<br />

irgendwo zum herunterladen geben.<br />

(Martin, A-<strong>DX</strong>, Feb 5)<br />

9820 V.O.Democratic Eritrea, Feb 8 (Thu), on and off between 1720-1750,<br />

with lovely horn-music at 1729 into repeated "Eritre Democratia" anns at<br />

1732. Acc to Bueschel news, is new here 1700-1800 9820 NAU 100 kW 140 deg<br />

Thu to EaAf Tigrinya/English.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 8)<br />

DTK T-Systems B-06. Part two. Non-daily txions. Updated: Feb.<strong>05</strong><br />

Trans World Radio (TWR):<br />

0630-0645 6130 JUL 100 kW / 085 deg Mon-Fri to CeEu Slovak<br />

0930-0945 61<strong>05</strong> JUL 100 kW / 120 deg Tue-Sat to CeEu Hungarian<br />

0930-0945 7210 JUL 100 kW / 085 deg Tue-Sat to CeEu Hungarian<br />

1130-1200 6130 JUL 100 kW / 085 deg Sat to CeEu Slovak<br />

1130-1200 7225 JUL 100 kW / 120 deg Sat to CeEu Slovak<br />

Hamburg Local Radio from <strong>Jan</strong>.7 till Feb.25<br />

1000-1100 6045 JUL 100 kW / non-dir Sun to CeEu German<br />

Christian Science Monitor:<br />

1000-1100 6<strong>05</strong>5 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg Sun to CeEu German<br />

1900-2000 9890 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg Sat to EaEu Russian<br />

Evangelische Missions Gemeinden:<br />

1130-1200 6<strong>05</strong>5 WER 125 kW / non-dir Sat/Sun to CeEu German<br />

1200-1230 11840 WER 250 kW / 030 deg Sat to FE Russian<br />

1600-1630 6000 NAU 250 kW / 070 deg Sat to EaEu Russian<br />

Missionswerke Arche<br />

1200-1215 6<strong>05</strong>5 WER 250 kW / non-dir Sun to CeEu German


Free People's Mission Krefeld Inc:<br />

1200-1230 5945 WER 500 kW / non-dir Sat to CeEu German<br />

1630-1700 9490 WER 250 kW / 090 deg Sat to ME English<br />

Mecklenburg Vorpommern Baltic Radio:<br />

1300-1400 5965 JUL 100 kW / non-dir 1st Sun to CeEu German<br />

Radio Waaberi, cancelled from Feb.2<br />

1330-1400 17550 JUL 100 kW / 160 deg Fri to EaAf Somali<br />

Radio Traumland:<br />

1400-1530 5965 JUL 100 kW / non-dir Sun to CeEu German<br />

Bible Christian Association/<strong>BC</strong>A/:<br />

1630-1650 6015 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg Sun to SoEaEu Bulgarian<br />

1650-1700 6015 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg Sun to SoEaEu Turkish<br />

Radio Huriyo:<br />

1630-1700 9820 JUL 100 kW / 140 deg Tue/Fri to EaAf Somali<br />

Voice of Oromiya Independence:<br />

1700-1730 9820 JUL 100 kW / 160 deg Sat to EaAf<br />

Oromo/Amharic<br />

Voice of Democratic Eritrea<br />

1700-1800 9820 NAU 100 kW 140 deg Thu to EaAf Tigrinya/English<br />

Radio Reveil Paroles de Vie:<br />

1830-1845 11840 JUL 100 kW / 160 deg Tue/Thu to SoAf French<br />

Voice of Democratic Path of Ethiopian Unity:<br />

1900-2000 9620 JUL 100 130 deg Tue/Thu/Sun EaAf Amharic, exWe/Fr/Su<br />

Pan American Broadcasting (PAB):<br />

2000-2030 5850 WER 250 kW / 120 deg Fri to NoAf English<br />

1930-2030 5850 WER 250 kW / 120 deg Sat to NoAf English<br />

1930-2015 5850 WER 250 kW / 120 deg Sun to NoAf English<br />

0030-0045 6165 WER 125 kW / 060 deg Sun to SoAs English<br />

1400-1415 13645 WER 250 kW / 060 deg Sat to SoAs English<br />

1400-1445 13645 WER 250 kW / 060 deg Sun to SoAs English<br />

1600-1630 13820 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Thu to ME Persian<br />

1430-1445 13820 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Sun to ME English<br />

1545-1630 13820 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Sun to ME English<br />

Radio Republica:<br />

2300-0400 5970 NAU 100 kW / 285 deg Mon-Fri to CeAm Spanish<br />

Bible Voice Broadcasting Network (BVBN):<br />

0800-0900 5945 JUL 100 kW / 290 deg Fri to WeEu English<br />

0900-0915 5945 JUL 100 kW / 290 deg Fri to WeEu Urdu<br />

0800-0915 5945 JUL 100 kW / 290 deg Sat to WeEu English<br />

0915-0945 5945 WER 040 kW / 330 deg Sat WeEu Eng.DRM from Feb.3<br />

0800-0945 5945 JUL 100 kW / 290 deg Sun to WeEu English<br />

1900-1915 6015 JUL 100 kW / 060 deg Tue/Fri to EaEu Russian<br />

1915-1930 6015 JUL 100 kW / 060 deg Mon-Fri to EaEu Russian<br />

1930-1945 6015 JUL 100 kW / 060 deg Thu to EaEu Russian<br />

1900-1945 6015 JUL 100 kW / 060 deg Sat to EaEu English<br />

1900-2000 6015 JUL 100 kW / 060 deg Sun to EaEu En/Ru<br />

2000-2030 6015 JUL 100 kW / 060 deg Sun to EaEu English<br />

1800-1830 72<strong>05</strong> JUL 100 kW / 220 deg Sun to SoEu Spanish<br />

1900-2000 7260 WER 125 kW / 210 deg Sat to WeAf English<br />

1915-2000 7260 JUL 100 kW / 140 deg Sun to CeAf English<br />

2000-2030 9565 WER 250 kW / 120 deg Thu to NoAf Arabic


2000-2015 9565 WER 250 kW / 120 deg Sun to NoAf Arabic<br />

0900-1015 17545 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg Fri to NoAf Arabic<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>30 9615 WER 100 kW / 120 deg Sat to EaAf Amharic<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>00 9615 WER 100 kW / 120 deg Sun to EaAf Amharic<br />

1600-1700 11780 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg Wed to EaAf Amharic<br />

1630-1700 11780 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg Thu-Tue to EaAf Amharic<br />

1700-1800 11780 JUL 100 kW 115 deg Daily to EaAf Tigrinya/Amharic<br />

1800-1900 11780 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg Fri/Sun to EaAf Somali<br />

1800-1830 11780 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg Sat to EaAf Somali<br />

1530-1600 13720 JUL 100 kW / 160 deg Wed to EaAf Tigrinya<br />

2300-0100 5980 WER 100 kW / 085 deg Thu to ME English<br />

1800-1830 7210 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Wed-Fri to ME Persian<br />

1800-1815 7210 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Sat to ME English<br />

1815-1900 7210 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Sat to ME Persian<br />

1800-1900 7210 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Sun to ME Persian<br />

1730-1800 9435 WER 250 kW 120 deg Mon-Fri to ME Persian from Feb.5<br />

1640-1715 9460 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Mon-Fri to ME English<br />

1715-1730 9460 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Tue to ME Hebrew<br />

1730-1745 9460 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Tue to ME Tagalog<br />

1745-1800 9460 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Tue to ME English<br />

1800-1815 9460 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Tue to ME Russian<br />

1815-1900 9460 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Tue to ME Hebrew<br />

1715-1730 9460 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Thu to ME Hebrew<br />

1730-1745 9460 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Thu to ME English<br />

1830-1900 9460 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Fri to ME English<br />

1645-1830 9460 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Sat to ME English<br />

1830-1845 9460 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Sat to ME Tagalog<br />

1845-1900 9460 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Sat to ME Hebrew<br />

1900-1930 9460 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Sat to ME English<br />

1630-1830 9460 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Sun to ME English<br />

1900-2000 9470 WER 250 kW / 090 deg Fri/Sun to ME English<br />

1930-2000 9470 WER 250 kW / 090 deg Sat to ME English<br />

1715-1835 9730 WER 100 kW / 120 deg Mon/Wed/Fri to ME Arabic<br />

1800-1835 9730 WER 100 kW / 120 deg Tue/Thu to ME Arabic<br />

1800-1900 9730 WER 100 kW / 120 deg Sat to ME English<br />

1730-1900 9730 WER 100 kW / 120 deg Sun to ME English<br />

1630-1715 11645 WER 250 kW / 090 deg Tue to ME Arabic<br />

1630-1730 11645 WER 250 kW / 090 deg Mon/Wed-Fri to ME Arabic<br />

2245-2330 7285 WER 250 kW / 060 deg Fri to FE Vietnamese<br />

2300-2330 7285 WER 250 kW / 060 deg Sat to FE Vietnamese<br />

1500-1545 9895 WER 250 kW / 060 deg Sun to SoAs Bengali<br />

1500-1600 9895 WER 250 kW / 060 deg Mon/Fri to SoAs Bengali<br />

1515-1600 9895 WER 250 kW / 060 deg Tue-Thu to SoAs Hindi<br />

1400-1500 11695 WER 250 kW / 090 deg Sat/Sun to SoAs English<br />

1530-1600 12035 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Mon/Thu to SoAs English<br />

1500-1600 12035 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Tue to SoAs Urdu<br />

1530-1600 12035 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Wed to SoAs Urdu/English<br />

1545-1600 12035 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Fri to SoAs Punjabi<br />

1515-1600 12035 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Sat to SoAs English<br />

1530-1600 12035 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Sun to SoAs Urdu<br />

DTK T-Systems B-06, daily txions. Corrections:<br />

Radio Liberty (RL):<br />

0600-0700 15560 WER 250 kW 090 deg to WeAs Persian R Farda,addit.freq.<br />

WYFR (Family Radio):<br />

2000-2100 9670 WER 125 kW / 210 deg to NoWeAf French, not 9465<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 6)<br />

153 DLF, Mudau Donebach, putting a phenomenal signal, at 1117-1303 UT on<br />

3 Feb, current affairs, e.g. environment policies in China,..., news 1300


UT; 45454 via the K9AY.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

GIBRALTAR Now caught directly from home: 1458 R.Gibraltar, Wellington<br />

Front, 0840-f/out 0930, 01 Feb, English, music, advertisements, IDs<br />

(typically, "R.Gibraltar - Gibraltar's Radio"), news 0900; 35332. As<br />

reported, this simply doesn't fade out if observed down on the SW coast.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

GREECE ERA 5 / ERT 3 Greece with 4th tx on test, for one week only.<br />

Dear John, Can you see the frequency 5865 kHz? Today up to 1000 UT.<br />

(Babis Charalampopoulos, V.of Greece, Feb 1, via John Babbis-MD-USA, dxld)<br />

Dear Friend Babis: I just picked up this message this morning. At 1000 GMT<br />

(5 a.m. EST) I was deep in the arms of Morpheus (asleep, that is). I will<br />

forward your message to Glenn Hauser for his attention. Which transmitter<br />

in Avlis was this 5865 on? Will you be testing again tomorrow?<br />

(John Babbis-MD-USA, Feb 2, to Babis Charalampopoulos-GRC, via dxld)<br />

The test is 15630 1100-1530 GMT, 5865 after 2200-0700 LTM Greece. The test<br />

is continuing one week. Please inform me if you listen.<br />

No relation with Avlis. The test it will be continued for one week.<br />

(Babis Charalampopoulos-GRC, V.of Greece, Feb 2, via John Babbis-MD-USA,<br />

dxld)<br />

Dear John, I am afraid that the log-periodic antennas cannot be used to<br />

cover areas such as Chicago , because their beam is centered at high<br />

elevation angles and therefore to cover such a distance a large number of<br />

hops is required. Unfortunately, Avlis is not only power limited - it is<br />

mostly antenna limited in the sense that North America can be beamed at 7<br />

or 9 MHz. Best regards,<br />

(Demetri Vafeas-GRC, ERA, via John Babbis-MD-USA, dxld)<br />

Radiophonikos Stathmos Makedonias has two 250-kW. VOA Portugal-donated<br />

transmitters in Thessaloniki, and the engineers have got one up and<br />

running. Years back, their frequency manager told me that thay had put in<br />

a new 315 degree antenna for Europe and I know they had a 115 degree<br />

antenna for Cyprus, Turkey, and the Middle East. So it looks as though<br />

ERT-3 is going to leave the Avlis 1 transmitter and go to their own<br />

transmitter in Thessaloniki. That free bloock of time from 0000-1000 UT<br />

may be used to send Voice of Greece to Australia, etc. at 115 degrees.<br />

And, the vacated block on Avlis 1 will be filled by the European schedule.<br />

This will give a block of time on Avlis 2 for the ERA Interprogram Foreign<br />

language Programs. Sounds like a plan?<br />

(John Babbis-MD-USA, dxld Feb 4)<br />

5865 ERA 5 Tests after 2200-0700 UT. 15630 1100-1530 UT.<br />

Yes, I logged the 4th tx this morning in progress at <strong>05</strong>10 UT.<br />

5865 <strong>05</strong>10 UT Signal S=5 weak in CeEUR. 292dger. S=6 at 0610 and 0638 UT.<br />

Closed at 0700 UT.<br />

7475 <strong>05</strong>15-[<strong>05</strong>50?] UT S=9+5dB, 285 degr.<br />

9420 <strong>05</strong>18 UT S=9+5dB. 323 degr. S=9+30dB at 0610 and 0640 UT.<br />

121<strong>05</strong> <strong>05</strong>20 UT not propagating to WeEUR. 226 degr to Ce/WeAF.<br />

0600 UT S=9+20dB. 0643 UT S=9+10dB.<br />

15630 0600-1000 UT. STRANGE 285 degr. 0600 UT S=0-1 un<strong>der</strong> threshold.<br />

Fade-in around 0624-0627 UT, only fragments noted,<br />

also at 0645 S=1-2.<br />

But really Albanian on air, as scheduled 0600-0700 UT.<br />

Tuesday at 0900-1100 approx., is maintenance day at ERT Avlis site each<br />

week.<br />

Mail to Noel Green:


ERA 5 - soooo, I missed something over the weekend...<br />

The Greek friends FINALLY set up the other 250 kW unit, formerly on IBB<br />

RFE Gloria site until 31 May 1996 year !!! - and gave as gift to the<br />

Greek's ERT then.<br />

"Good things come to those who wait."<br />

Unfortunately, ERT is not only power limited - it is mostly antenna<br />

limited in the sense that North America can be beamed at 7 or 9 MHz.<br />

But I guess, the LACKING of adequate amount of 295 to 330 degrees azimuth<br />

antennas, to Western Europe and North America is not solved yet.<br />

(wb, Feb 6)<br />

Re Greece 15630 ... this frequency is on air again and obviously from the<br />

same "new" transmitting location / transmitter. The average signal<br />

strength is better today, but there are still periods of deep fading and<br />

low signal strength. And the transmitter fault continues. When there is<br />

silence or low audio the carrier drops off air. Other frequencies at 1510<br />

are 17525 strong, 9420 very strong and 9935 very strong but some<br />

distortion and hum - this latter is doing it's own thing today (no<br />

football).<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

Hi Zacharias. - Instead noted a Greek domestic station relay from 1100-<br />

1146 UT today on ERA5 frequency 11645 kHz, S=5 fair level in Stuttgart<br />

Germany.<br />

11645 ERA 5 test transmission. Instead of 15630 kHz at 1100-1200 UT<br />

another outlet, carrying some Greek [regional?] radio progr at 1100 to cl-<br />

down at 1146 UT noted today Febr 6th. Only S=4-5 level, like old 35 kW<br />

Collins tx at Thessaloniki Peraia site in former VOA relay era.<br />

From 1200 UT ERA 5 heard with fine signal strength on 9420, 15630, and<br />

17525 kHz.<br />

sometimes 17525 also starts 1100 UT, despite RFI French via Meyerton on<br />

co-channel.<br />

Very bad distorted audio on 9420 and 17525 kHz at 1500-1510 UT, but superb<br />

audio quality and powerful signal on 3rd channel 15630 kHz at same time !<br />

Til 1600 UT tx change break on 15630 kHz, but re-appeared again at 1700 UT<br />

in // 9420 1600-0700 UT. 15630 lasted til 1950?<br />

More and again distorted audio fee<strong>der</strong> problem on both programmes ERT 3<br />

Peraia, and ERA 5 from Avlis noted from 1700 UT and lasted til 1851:20 UT,<br />

when the audio problem solved. Like satellite fee<strong>der</strong> equipment scratch.<br />

And at 2145 UT noted the additional night frequency 5865 kHz, but only<br />

fair level in central Europe again, like in the morning. Maybe the Panama<br />

direction antenna is used here?<br />

ERT 3 Radiofonikos Stathmos Makedonias Peraia Thessaloniki program noted<br />

at 1400 UT til 1650 UT on 9935 kHz. I guess an old Collins 35 kW tx was<br />

used at Peraia in 315 degr. Weak audio, many audio fee<strong>der</strong> breaks on low<br />

signal level. ERT 3 appeared again on 7450 kHz at 1700-2250 UT. Same tiny<br />

and poor quality as 9935 outlet. That's never a 250 kW unit !<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 6)<br />

There was a fourth transmitter on air via 11645 around 0900 today (Feb. 5)<br />

with a fair signal and slightly less fading than yesterday, but very<br />

troubled by audio breaks and transmission "dropouts". There was sidesplash<br />

from a stronger KFBS in Russian on 11650. 15630 (Spanish at 0900) and 9420<br />

were at their usual strength while 121<strong>05</strong> was poor - it always is on the


eam they use between 0700 and 1000 UT [230 deg towards WeAF].<br />

I think that 15630 is the "new" transmitter and on air currently (at 1520)<br />

- still the same fading characteristics and some audio dropouts. It is not<br />

as strong signal as either 17525 or 9420 and 9935. Signal strength drops<br />

to about S-1 and peaks to S-9! This could be due to propagation if the<br />

antenna is not beamed in this approximate direction I guess.<br />

It's interesting to know that 11645 remained on air until 1146 - and with<br />

another programme. Could it have been the Macedonian Regional? 35 kW would<br />

be a better guess at the output - sure not 250!<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 6)<br />

Spurious on 6210 kHz.<br />

Observed on <strong>Jan</strong>uary the 2nd, I thought it was a spur, but checking in<br />

several times in <strong>Jan</strong> & Feb with different receivers it seems really Greece<br />

has 4th transmitter on SW:<br />

*0600-1000* UT on 9420, 121<strong>05</strong> and 6210[sic, spurious of 15630 minus 9420]<br />

kHz in Greek (only on Sundays // MW 729 with Orthodox Liturgy) and on<br />

15630 and MW 666 kHz - daily as is known: 0600 in Albanian; 0704 in<br />

English; 0804 in French and 0904-0956 in Spanish - observed 15630 on Febr<br />

4th. Only on Sunday there are short news in above language and music<br />

almost 50 minutes in each program in Albanian, English, French and<br />

Spanish.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 6)<br />

ERA5 spurious: Rumen told me about that strange outlet on 6210 kHz few<br />

times before in December and <strong>Jan</strong>uary.<br />

But today I did the usual formula calculation:<br />

15630 minus 9420 = 6210 kHz. Maybe that spurious appears around the<br />

transmitter in Greece and Bulgaria, around 1000 km distance? The<br />

symmetrical spur should appear on 21840 kHz also, if the prop condition<br />

permit it.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 7)<br />

[as John Babbis explained in dxld, maybe the IBB RFE gift from Gloria<br />

Portugal settled down on Radiofonikos Stathmos Makedonias Peraia<br />

Thessaloniki tx site. But missed any curtain antennas on this side yet,<br />

only a simple dipole in both directions, 315degr EUR, 135degr CYP is<br />

available there. [wb]<br />

Google Earth Imagery. GRC_former_IBB_VOA_Thessaloniki_Peraia_now_ERT 3<br />

40 30 45.32 N 22 56 34.88 E low resolution unfortunately. wb.]<br />

ERA 5 / ERT 3 AVL=Avlis / THE=Thesaloniki Peraia.<br />

The [THE] believed slight breaking unit is about 1/8th...1/10th second<br />

BEHIND usual AVL outlets.<br />

ERA 5 When switched on the rx this morning around 0645 UT 5865 kHz outlet<br />

was on USB mode, and lasted til cl-down at 06.59:28 UT. ERA 5 11645 kHz<br />

came on air at 0724 UT in USB mode too. But switched to AM mode around<br />

0730 UT.<br />

Schedule seems like this at present:<br />

0000-<strong>05</strong>50 5865THE 7475AVL 9420AVL<br />

<strong>05</strong>50-0700 5865THE 9420AVL 121<strong>05</strong>AVL 15630AVL-Alb<br />

0700-1000 9420AVL 11645THE 121<strong>05</strong>AVL 15630AVL-En,Fr,Sp<br />

[5865/11645THE switch time varies widely. Sometimes starts at 0724 UT,<br />

sometimes on USB mode, then switched to AM mode at 0730 UT]<br />

maintenance break at Avlis til approx. 1100/1130 UT<br />

1000-1146v/1157v 11645THE<br />

1000-1100 9420AVL-only carrier remains on air


1100-1200 9420AVL<br />

[and sometimes also 17525AVL starts irreg. at 1100 UT too, un<strong>der</strong>neath is<br />

RFI relay via Meyerton-AFS co-channel]<br />

1100-1650 9935THE-Makedonias progr, different unit<br />

1200-1550 9420AVL 15630AVL 17525AVL<br />

1600-1950 9420AVL 15630AVL<br />

1700-2250 7450THE-Makedonias progr, different unit<br />

2000-2200 7475AVL 9420AVL<br />

2200-2400 5865THE 7475AVL 9420AVL<br />

(wb, Feb 8/9/10)<br />

And this morning (Feb. 8) 11645 was on air at 1000 UT when all Avlis were<br />

off air. Audio was cutting on/off - very quick breaks - but the carrier<br />

stayed on - unlike yesterday when everything went off.<br />

I noted a pause in programming at 1<strong>05</strong>5 UTC when IS was played and ID given<br />

in English and Greek. This stopped at 1<strong>05</strong>9 and carrier dropped at 1102 UT.<br />

And at 11<strong>05</strong> UT 15630 has come up, and in USB-SSB(!) followed by a<br />

readjustment to DSB. Audio quality is somewhat muffled in AM and better<br />

using SSB - could it be a form of compatible AM?. Signal strength is<br />

varying widely from S-1 to S-9+. The transmitter managed to stay on air to<br />

begin with but is now dropping audio and carrier when the announcer stops<br />

speaking.<br />

I noted that Wolfgang reported hearing SSB earlier today - are the former<br />

Collins or Continentals used by the IBB capable of this type of operation?<br />

Avlis sen<strong>der</strong>s on 9420, 9935 and 17525 all came up at around 1100UT - 9935<br />

is the less strong of the three of them. There is co-channel on 17525 from<br />

a weaker unid.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 8)<br />

I was checking ERA 5865 around <strong>05</strong>00 last Wednesday 7 and found<br />

transmission constantly breaking, almost less than every 10 seconds.<br />

Signal was audible but not so strong as those I use to receive on 9420 and<br />

7475 for this same time period.<br />

(Raul Saavedra-CTR, dxld Feb 8)<br />

I'd just like to point out that 11645 stays on air during the "silent<br />

period" between 1000 and 1100UTC. It is on air - or at least it's trying<br />

to stay on air - as I type this at 1030. There are continuous breaks of<br />

both audio and carrier, and I think it's only we SWL enthusiasts who would<br />

listen to a signal like this. To make it truly worthwhile the fault needs<br />

to be repaired.<br />

If a 115deg azimuth is in use then this might account for the VERY<br />

variable signal strength that I am noting. Fading is continuous (no steady<br />

periods as on other frequencies) and there are deep fades off the S meter<br />

scale (below 1) and peaks up to S9 or over. I will check again today when<br />

the frequency change is made to find out if transmission starts in SSB as<br />

it did on Thursday at 11<strong>05</strong> UTC. It will be most interesting If/when we<br />

find out where this signal originates from.<br />

(Later) Re this from Raul-CTR<br />

Seems that same ERA transmitter I heard cutting off constantly on 5865<br />

ended transmission at <strong>05</strong>50 and went to 15630, and you heard it around 1500<br />

last Wednesday on 15630 with the same problem, which is a little hard to<br />

believe since Greek has been going regularly well for quite some time on<br />

that 19mb. Interesting would be to know if some our European colleagues<br />

heard something irregular on that frecuency, say around 0900, while those<br />

are wee hours for American continent. Raul Saavedra-CTR.<br />

Hello Raul ... Yes, something "irregular" has been heard via the Greek<br />

mystery transmitter. Wolfgang noted it first and I've heard it too. When


changing frequency, transmission resumes in true SSB - USB. I heard it<br />

Feb.8th and again today the 9th at around 11<strong>05</strong>UTC when the frequency<br />

changes from 11645 to 15630. Today transmission remained in true SSB mode<br />

for a longer period, and there were no breaks in transmission, but when<br />

adjusted to AM - DSB the breaks began. These appear to occur when the<br />

announcer stops speaking - the transmitter goes off air momentarily until<br />

speech resumes. And the transmitter seems unable to cope with musical<br />

items and is on/off continuously.<br />

I have also heard audio/modulation breaks only as Kai writes, but this<br />

isn't how the transmitter is working currently. And re the suggestion<br />

Just to throw in a possibility: How about Kostinbrod?<br />

was IRRS via this site when they were broadcasting in compatible AM, or<br />

did that only come via their Milano transmitter?<br />

(and later) The ERT signal on 11645 via the additional transmitter was<br />

managing to stay on air for most of the time today (Feb.10) at tune in<br />

1000. There were only very occasional audio breaks. But signal strength<br />

was less and audio quality worse. Frequency change was at about 1<strong>05</strong>8 today<br />

and 15630 came up in SSB - USB again, and remained so for several minutes.<br />

Audio quality in this mode was good, but when adjusted to "AM" it became<br />

muffled. I'm not sure what the actual mode currently is - there are two<br />

sidebands. The LSB is less strong than the USB though and all becomes<br />

muffled during fades. Signal strength is better on 15630 and peaking to<br />

10dB+ over 9 but still with occasional deep fades. And now strangely LSB<br />

is stronger than USB and audio dropouts are occuring. Is this really a<br />

broadcast transmitter or something else?<br />

I've sent out another mail re the ERT additional transmitter. I think it<br />

is not a broadcast unit but something else. I can't think of any other<br />

broadcaster that comes on air using true SSB - and surely the old Collins<br />

and Continentals would not do that. I have no idea what type of modulation<br />

it's using, but probably some sort of compatible AM into two sidebands.<br />

There is another outfit in Greece (not broadcast) that might have a spare<br />

transmitter like this one!!!!<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 9)<br />

History:<br />

Dionysios Angelogiannis, Freq Manager of VoG replies to my query about the<br />

RFE-RL 250 kW txs that were dismantled at the Gloria Lisbon-POR site and<br />

donated to the Greek govt: "We have not received yet the new txs. We hope<br />

to receive them around July [1998]."<br />

(John Babbis-MD-USA, Apr 17, 1998[!] RoIB via Glenn Hauser, dxld)<br />

GREENLAND 3815usb KNR via OZL Ammassalik Feb 6 via <strong>DX</strong> Tuner Sweden<br />

making a nice showing at 2110 tune w/ pop instrumental fol by man<br />

ann.haven't hrd this one for a while. Might be tunable from ECNA.<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 6)<br />

GUINEA 1385.9 R. Rurale, Labe, 2217-2235, 30 <strong>Jan</strong>, Vernacular,<br />

mentioning "secteurs" sev. times; 55433, so I'd say 55444 if obs'ed on the<br />

SW coast.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

7125 is still inaudible, so most probably silent.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

ICELAND RUV outside our shores RUV rent{s,ed} transmitter time from<br />

TFA/Gufunes, thus the slightly odd frequencies and only one sideband. TFA<br />

is a communications station. The transmissions to Europe are live from the<br />

national network. Those to North America are recordings.<br />

The transmitter at Gufuskalar (189 kHz) is sited near the sea where a<br />

LORAN-C transmitter stood before. The staff buildings now house a SAR


school, IIRC. Eidar (207 kHz) is a lot further inland several miles from<br />

the nearest shore and ca. 12 km north of Egilsstadir airport (BIEG).<br />

"Flying power armor, spears, Amazons. Some things just meant to be."<br />

(Shampoo, in "A Very Scary Bet" by Gregg Sharp) [tagline]<br />

(Reynir H. Stefansson-ISL dxld Feb 1)<br />

Yesterday (<strong>2007</strong>-02-01), Rikisutvarpid RUV dropped its old five-note 'short<br />

news' and the nine-note 'evening news' jingles in favour of one that<br />

sounds like a muted marimba or somesuch. I haven't listened to it yet on<br />

longwave, but fear it'll be hard to read.<br />

"Trust me on this one," Ranma said as they neared Ucchan's door. "Love<br />

potions leave you a lot less confused than the real thing does." That<br />

statement stopped Ryoko's sarcasm cold ("Ryoko Saotome" by Thrythlind)<br />

[tagline].<br />

(Reynir H. Stefansson-ISL, dxld Feb 2)<br />

Rikisutvarpid, 13865 kHz, F/D fol<strong>der</strong> card featuring examples of radio<br />

receivers from RUV's collection from the 1930's to 50's in 38 days from<br />

v/s G.E. for 1 IRC and a CD report.<br />

(Mick Delmage-AB-CAN, Feb CI<strong>DX</strong> Messenger via dxld)<br />

189 RUV, Gufuskalar, logged at a more unusual time, viz. 1113-13<strong>05</strong>, 03<br />

Feb, talks,..., match report, or at least it did sound like one; 33453.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

INDIA 4810 AIR, Bhopal, 1627-1636, 04 Feb, Indian music; 23431, QRM de<br />

ARM; // Hy<strong>der</strong>abad 4800 fair.<br />

4880 AIR Lucknow, 1626-1632, 04 Feb, Indian tunes; 25432, but then<br />

blocked by the usual number stn on 4880 announcing "ULX1" continuously.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

1566 AIR Nagpur, 2219-2258, 25 <strong>Jan</strong>, Indian songs, English for news at<br />

2230, then more songs; 23431, QRM de G.<br />

4800 AIR, Hy<strong>der</strong>abad, 1655-1709, 28 <strong>Jan</strong>, Indian songs; 44433; // 4920,<br />

5010; QRM de CHN.<br />

4830 AIR, Jammu, 1657-1716, 28 <strong>Jan</strong>, Vernacular, radioplay (tent), folk<br />

(?) songs; 45433.<br />

4840 AIR, Mumbai, 1640-1707, 28 <strong>Jan</strong>, Indian songs, talks, refs. to<br />

Mumbay; 45433.<br />

5010 AIR, Thiruvananthapuram, 1630-1659, 28 <strong>Jan</strong>, Indian songs; 45444; //<br />

4800, 4920.<br />

(all 5 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

INDONESIA 4790 RRI Fak-Fak, on Feb 5 at 2150 UT, YL in Bahasa Indonesia<br />

w/short mx pieces in between items. At 2200 UT news from Jakarta // 3215.1<br />

Manado, 3266.4 Gorontalo, 3325 Palangkaraya, 3976.1 Pontianak (still<br />

2240+), 46<strong>05</strong> Serui, 4874.6 Sorong. Warta berita best on 3266.4.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

4749.99 RRI Makassar, 1341, <strong>Jan</strong> 29. Chanting style mx w/flutes. Fair-poor<br />

above noise level.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 4)<br />

9525.98 V. of Indonesia on Feb 2nd at 1200-1208 UT. 54444 Korean, News,<br />

ID at 1200 UT.<br />

9743.36 RRI Sorong on Feb 8 at 0610-0635 UT. 25442 Indonesian, Talk and


music, ID at 0631 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Feb 8)<br />

VOI is usually audible with big open carrier and some low noise on it in<br />

the 1400-1530 period. Feb 7 at 1554, during the gamelan music 6:24 loop<br />

with IDs in English, I measured the frequency about 9525.9 kHz.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Feb 9)<br />

INTERNATIONAL Offsets from 6010 kHz:<br />

6009.8v R. Parinacota (Chile)<br />

6009.98v Nucleo Radio Mil (Mexico)<br />

6010.1 R. Bahrain [Note: other reports put this at 6010.11! gh]<br />

6010.18v La Voz de tu Conciencia (Colombia) [6009.49 Dec 10: 6-185]<br />

6010.25v R. Inconfidencia (Brasil)<br />

(Compiled by Tony Rogers-UK, <strong>Jan</strong> B<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Communication via dxld)<br />

Measuring around 6010 with RF Space SDR-14, I also made it BW resolution:<br />

0.21 Hz 08/02 0030 It was possible to see 5 carriers.<br />

6009.4936 La Voz de tu Conciencia - audible<br />

6009.8087 Radio Parinacota ? - soon disappeared not audible<br />

6010.009 Belarus - audible<br />

6010.0491 Inconfidencia - later disappeared not audible this night<br />

6010.117 Radio Bahrain - audible<br />

(Giampiero Bernardini-I, hcdx Feb 8)<br />

IRAN/IRAQ CLANDESTINE 3931 VoKurdistan Democr. Party, site? 1644-<br />

1652, 28 <strong>Jan</strong>, Kurdish (presumed), talks; 32431, jammed, but then they<br />

moved to:<br />

3935 ditto, 1709-..., 28 <strong>Jan</strong>, talks; 34433, adjt. QRM from the Iranian<br />

jammer which remained on 3931 !<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

Both KDP,s radios are using probably same txs: *1355-1425* and *1627-1657*<br />

UT (some times and later) for VOKurd-n on v3930 kHz and 1427-1625 UT<br />

VOIran K-n but on two freqs v3970 and v4860 kHz. Febr 1-5.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-RUS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 6)<br />

The tx on 4<strong>05</strong>0 kHz is broadcasting Radio Rossii programme but presumed the<br />

version "Dubl - 2" or "Dubl-3" for Ce. Asia. At 1700 UT there were common<br />

news in Ru on 4<strong>05</strong>0 // 59<strong>05</strong> // MW 1350 Georgia, and then at 1709 UT<br />

different prgrs in Ru on Febr 3rd.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-RUS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 6)<br />

ITALY Right now, RAI transmitter on 846 kHz is on with a soccer game<br />

(Roma-Milan) and usual huge signal. It's unclear if it should be<br />

consi<strong>der</strong>ed a temporary or definitive reactivation.<br />

(Renato Bruni-I, <br />

2217 UT <strong>Jan</strong> 31, MWC via dxld)<br />

Ciao, yes RAI Rome, Italy, is back again on 846 kHz! It happened yesterday<br />

31 <strong>Jan</strong>uary. It was first reported at 1915 when it was heard by Enrico that<br />

reported it on FM<strong>DX</strong>_Italy Yahoo Group see <br />

broadcasting Radiotre (3rd channel), later at 2030 with Radiouno (1st<br />

channel). It seems to be with a low power, less than ol<strong>der</strong> RAI Radiodue.<br />

Then it was reported by other <strong>DX</strong>ers. Now at 0030 1 Feb it is in // with<br />

900 kHz Milan.<br />

(Giampiero Bernardini-I, MWC direct and via dxld)<br />

RAI 846 test 50 kW About RAI again on 846 Andrea Borgnino, first on<br />

Radiorama group list, confirmed, that RAI is testing this frequency with<br />

50 kW. They want to measure pollution. If test will be OK the site will<br />

remain on air.


(Giampiero Bernardini-I, dxld Feb 2)<br />

JAPAN 3925 R Nikkei (pres), Feb 5, audible 22<strong>05</strong>-fade out time ard 2235<br />

with Japanese YL talking.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

3925 R. Nikkei, 1355 Feb 3. Weak signal among ham activity. OM & YL<br />

chatter mixed with short mx selections.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 4)<br />

Shokaze via Yamata tx site. The TX operator of a Yamata transmitting<br />

station is KDDI not NTT.<br />

<br />

<br />

(S. Hasegawa-JPN N<strong>DX</strong>C, Feb 6)<br />

Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery.<br />

36 10 21.72 N 139 49 18.28 E<br />

KOREA D.P.R. 9664.95 KRE Pyongjang at 14<strong>05</strong> UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

3320 PBS Pyongyang, Feb 5, 2220 Korean talk, weak // 6250.1 & 6398.8<br />

(both strong). Something on 3250 kHz as well, but could establish<br />

whether in //.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

KYRGYZSTAN 4010, Feb 3, 2259 IS, 2300: NA,IDs in Kyrgyz & Russian (both<br />

females), program sked, weather report.... Fairly strong but heaviest<br />

static: poor overall. (-6C at my loc, 0+5C in Bishkek (acc.to their<br />

anncmt).<br />

4<strong>05</strong>0,Feb 3, 2259 xURS tune-up tones, R. Rossii started since 2300.<br />

Now while writing this I can hear those both at "4" (Kyrgyz State Radio<br />

4010 with national sx, 4<strong>05</strong>0 RR with world's pops (both are closing -1800*<br />

- from prev days).<br />

(Vlad Titarev-UKR, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 4)<br />

LITHUANIA 6255 K<strong>BC</strong> Radio, Holland via Sitkunai, *2200 Feb 3, back again<br />

with similar prgm as last week and equally good signal. Pop music with<br />

English DJ between songs, greeting listeners, acknowledging reports, ads<br />

for their radio sales division. They've changed their email address since<br />

last week; it's now <br />

Tom de Wit says they have received rpts from Europe, USA, Brasil, Costa<br />

Rica, and Columbia.<br />

(John Herkimer-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 4)<br />

MADAGASCAR 17494.97 kHz odd DVBurma via MDG at 1430-1526 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

5010 R. Madagasikara, 0323, <strong>Jan</strong> 30. OM & YL in presumed Malgasy w/<br />

musical interludes. Fair signal.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 4)<br />

MALI News in English RTM Bamako, comments and weekly survey of events<br />

in Mali were heard on Febr 3rd at 1907-1923 UT on 4835 and on 5995 kHz<br />

(but here jammed by DRM).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-RUS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 6)<br />

MAURITANIA 7245 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, 1211-1311, 27 <strong>Jan</strong>, Arabic,<br />

talks, music, prayer 1307; 35443, adj. QRM de CVA 7250 /1300.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)


783 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, logged at 1642-..., 04 Feb, Arabic, talks;<br />

34433, QRM de E. This was checked against // 7245 where too much adjacent<br />

QRM was present.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

7245 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, 1311-..., 03 Feb, Arabic, news; 45444.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

MEXICO 9599.25 R. UNAM, 2245 <strong>Jan</strong> 30, classical music prgm at t/in,<br />

woman briefly with prgm anmts then back to music. Annoying het; fair<br />

otherwise.<br />

(John Herkimer-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 4)<br />

MOLDOVA Deutsche Welle, Grigoriopol 999 kHz. Full data DW QSL card v/s<br />

Horst Scholz [DWL Bonn].<br />

(Craig Edwards-NT-AUS, mwdx Feb 5)<br />

Trans World Radio, Grigoriopol 999 kHz. Full data TWR QSL card for IRC,<br />

v/s Beth Chick, P.O.Box 141, A-1235 Vienna, Austria.<br />

(Craig Edwards-NT-AUS, mwdx Feb 5)<br />

MOROCCO RTM different program content, thanks Noel Green for the<br />

information: really, 15335 RTM Briech had Quran prayer-singer 1445-1500 UT<br />

cl-down. And next RTM Nador 15340 had Arabic sports report, like saturday<br />

LIVE football coverage reports from stadium.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

NEW ZEALAND 15720 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, 2332-f/out 2348, 25 <strong>Jan</strong>, English,<br />

weather forecast; 15331.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

Acc to an item in German newsgroup, Rangitaiki is off at present in DRM<br />

mode transmissions towards Pacific. ONLY AM mode outlets until February 21<br />

[using the digital transmitter].<br />

Digital, das heisst: 0 o<strong>der</strong> 1, AN o<strong>der</strong> AUS. Letzteres gilt momentan fuer<br />

die Digitale Kurzwelle (DRM) in Neuseeland. Der neue DRM-Sen<strong>der</strong> von Radio<br />

New Zealand International macht gerade eine Menge Stress, so dass auf<br />

Analogbetrieb umgeschaltet wurde. RNZI rechnet damit, die DRM-<br />

Rundfunkversorgung zum 21. Februar wie<strong>der</strong> aufnehmen zu koennen.<br />

(Tom DF5JL, A-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 8)<br />

NIGERIA 4770 again at an odd time, at 1147-1230 on 4 Feb, Vernacular<br />

(tent), talks, African music; 15341. I wanted to check their other<br />

regional outlet, 7275, but no signal, just VoNigeria 7255 loud & clear at<br />

midday: rated 35443 at 1309 on 3 Feb.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

UNID 6089.9 UNID Feb 7 very weak with mumbles and seemingly African songs<br />

ard 2045. Not heard later which was normally the case with Kaduna years<br />

ago, but I think probably this is back? 4770 fair at the same time with<br />

different prgr. Maybe better tonight?<br />

(later) 6090, to confirm this is Radio Nigeria, Kaduna, heard Feb 9 up to<br />

close at 2300*. 4770 closed at that same time and same national anthem,<br />

believe it or not. 2300 revealed China Business Radio //7315 with Beijing-<br />

ID 2307. No sign of it on 3985 kHz.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 9/10)<br />

According to my notes as DBS Editor, Kaduna was not heard by any <strong>DX</strong>-er Nov<br />

2006 - <strong>Jan</strong> <strong>2007</strong>, but is now back on the air.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, Feb 8) 0430-23<strong>05</strong> UT, (wb)


NORTH MARIANA ISLS SAIPAN 11650 KFBS Saipan Russian program extension?<br />

Starts now at 0730 UT instead at 0900 UT as scheduled .<br />

Dear Mr Bueschel, Hafa Adai from Saipan! Yes, we are starting 1 1/2 hours<br />

earlier, but this is just a temporary situation as we are upgrading our<br />

transmitters. We hope to be back to the old schedule by April 1, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Trust this answers your enquiry?<br />

(Wolfgang Bueschel to wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5<br />

Irene Gabbie, FE<strong>BC</strong> Programming, E-mail: <br />

P.O.Box 500209, Saipan MP 96950. tel 1 (670) 322-9088)<br />

NORWAY Netherlands - extra broadcasts on 1314 MW and SW.<br />

The heavy snow that has affected the Netherlands today is moving north. As<br />

part of our service to Dutch truckers via the programme 'On<strong>der</strong>weg', we are<br />

again using 1314 kHz (via Norway) as well as 5955 kHz from 1500-1800 UTC.<br />

Tomorrow, the On<strong>der</strong>weg programme will be extended in connection with a<br />

live broadcast from the trucker's restaurant at Joost-Hazeldonk, near the<br />

Belgian bor<strong>der</strong>. There will be live performances by several Dutch artists.<br />

The programme will be on the air at 0900-1100 UTC on 5955 and 6035 kHz,<br />

and from 1300-1600 UTC on 5955 and 6120 kHz.<br />

(RNW MN web log 8 Feb, via Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK)<br />

<br />

PAKISTAN 5080.25 R. Pakistan, Rewat, Islamabad, 1515-1737, <strong>Jan</strong> 28 and<br />

Feb 03, garbled talk in Urdu by alternating male and female. Very bad<br />

modulation, 24322.<br />

(Franck Baste-F, and Finn Krone-DEN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Feb 7)<br />

PERU 5602.6 R. La Voz de los Andes, 0128 <strong>Jan</strong> 31, fair and in the clear<br />

with great rustic music, animated DJ with many TC's, local anmts, ments of<br />

Piura and Huancabamba. At one point DJ yelled ID/ slogan as "Radio La Voz<br />

del Pueblo."<br />

(John Herkimer-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 4)<br />

5939.3 R .Melodia, Arequipa, 2312-2320, 03 Feb, Spanish, talks on health<br />

(reumatism treatment); 24342, adjt. QRM.<br />

9720 R. Vitoria, Lima, 1120-f/out 1150, 03 Feb, Portuguese/Spanish,<br />

preaching; 15421.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

RUSSIA/FRANCE 3955 UNID, Buryatskaya, Ulan Ude I guess, Feb 5 2235, YL<br />

in Russian giving telephone No.s - sounded like adv - into more advs.<br />

Signal deteriorated fast.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 5)<br />

3955 R. Rossii 2157-1800 daily Russian 50 kW ND Ulan Ude/Buryatiya.<br />

Similar RUS 107 38 E 51 50 N - RR // 279 b06<br />

(JPN bib file)<br />

5920 RFI-English to Asia. I cannot receive RFI-English via Chita-<br />

Atamanovka on 5920 kHz at 1400-1500 from Feb 1. Now carrying Family Radio<br />

English at *1400-1600* UT. QRT or QSY or mistransmission ?<br />

(S. Aoki-JPN via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 6)<br />

Dear Wolfgang, RFI does not use 5920 from Feb 1st (but<br />

<br />

is still has it) and therefore WYFR relay is a correct new one.<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 7)<br />

CLANDESTINE 7280 Andenet Ledemocracy seems to be here after all. Feb 8 I<br />

tuned in to hear VOA (Tinang in Bengali) go off at 1659. VoV then very<br />

strong on the channel, but weak male in typical Amharic progr un<strong>der</strong>neath.


Some 20 mins only VoV could be heard, but (Amharic) again un<strong>der</strong>neath from<br />

1745. Splash from 7285 didn't make the reception easier. I think it a good<br />

idea to move away from that frequency, as intended by Ludo Maes.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 8) Samara site 250 kW 188degr, wb.<br />

11900 Tensae Ethiopia V. of Unity on Feb 08 at *1500-1510 UT. 35222-35322<br />

Amharic, 1500 UT sign on with opening music, Opening announce, Ethiopian<br />

pops music and talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Feb 8) Armavir Krasnodar-RUS (wb)<br />

UNKNOWN SITE 7470 Radio Democracy Shorayee <br />

Feb 8, 17<strong>05</strong> on and off to sign off 1759* mainly Farsi female and male talk<br />

w/many mentions of Khargaran. E.g. 1709 "Radio Democratie Shoray-ee" ID.<br />

1755 ID and freq announcement and funny piano/small choir version of the<br />

"Internationale" (never heard anything like it :-).<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 8)<br />

Grigoriopol-MDA or Samara-RUS, (wb)<br />

RWANDA Two strong signals from Deutsche Welle Kigali Rwanda: 11645<br />

Amharic, 15275 German 1430-1500 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA 3 x AFS via Meyerton at 1525 UT: 17770 En, 17780 Swahili,<br />

17880 B<strong>BC</strong> relay.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

SUDAN & CONGO-KINSHASA & HAITI Radio Miraya Sudan. "The radio station<br />

for the UN Mission in Sudan, which it is hoped will soon include the<br />

troubled Darfur region, is planned to be the largest UN radio operation<br />

ever attempted. Plans call for perhaps as many as 40 FM transmitters, with<br />

MW terrestrial coverage as well as 'out-of-mission' transmissions<br />

generating a 'shortwave blanket' over the vast African country. But all of<br />

these plans are still un<strong>der</strong> srutiny by Sudanese officials and it has been<br />

slow going to set up broadcast operations." But there is a flagship FM<br />

station in Juba called R. Miraya.<br />

(Jeffrey Heyman, KG6SVK, "United Nations Peacekeeping Radio Stations<br />

Propaganda FOR Peace," MT, Nov 2006, p. 9.)<br />

This article also contains some excellent background on Radio Okapi<br />

(although it mis-states present Okapi operations as being "on 6030, 9550,<br />

11690 kHz. via a 10 kW transmitter in Kinshasa." In addition, in a<br />

discussion of the planning for UN FM radio in Haiti, it relies on info<br />

from one Al Muick, Chief Engineer of UN Radio in Sudan, who is currently<br />

on loan to the mission in Haiti. I was in contact with Al when he was<br />

doing some contract work for IBB on Saipan about a year ago. He is, of<br />

course, the Al Muick of Free Radio Campaign fame circa 1979.<br />

(Jerry Berg-NJ_USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 5)<br />

THAILAND 9725 R Thailand via Udornthani fine fair signal of back lobe,<br />

targeted at 132 degr (+180deg 312deg!) En 1400-1430 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

TAIWAN 11895 Family Radio in Korean via Taiwan, 100 kW 2 degr?? - In<br />

past weeks I discovered an UNID religious program, and heard it every day<br />

around 0800 til cl-down 0858 UT [before TRT co-channel sign-on here]. Is a<br />

very tiny signal at my place, noted on Eton/Lextronix E1 Radio, Kenwood<br />

R1000 - latter the best signal here, and AOR 7030 sets. Just above<br />

threshold, but couldn't recognize the language yet. Yesterday and today<br />

visited <strong>DX</strong>tuner, and joined some Swedish and Belgium receiving posts, but<br />

noted only scratching noise. Then tuned in to the Phuket Thailand Icom R75<br />

receiver and heard the same program some few dB stronger like S=1-2 level.<br />

But still far of a strong signal. Could hear the trumpet fanfare at the<br />

end of the broadcast and few addresses given, one in California, USA, also<br />

numbers like '2682' could be noted.


Took a MP3 recording using TotalRecor<strong>der</strong> professional version via<br />

soundcard.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 9 / 10)<br />

The station opened at 0800 UT with trumpet fanfare. The following program<br />

was in Korean. Not too bad signal strength, but low modulation level. No<br />

ID heard. Fluttery signal.<br />

(later) The weak and fluttery signal makes me think 11895 is a relay via<br />

Taiwan. That would also explain why there is no TOH ID. Relays from places<br />

further to the east usually are heard much better.<br />

The clue to identifying Korean is by the "honorific" verb ending -nida,<br />

which in broadcast practice is used at the end of all paragraphs of text,<br />

except in questions, where it is -nika. The most usual complete form is -<br />

isseumnida.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, Feb 10)<br />

Mauno IDentified that station, like 'At 14 seconds you have ID for Family<br />

Radio. Via Taiwan 0800-0900 UT.' Thanks to Mauno and Olle too.<br />

Still not mentioned on WYFR website, issued Feb 10th:<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 10)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED 9840 UNID - Far Eastern stn, like Hanoi Satoy at 1419 UT.<br />

weak.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

UAE 11975 Adventist World Radio _ Al Dhabbaya verified a follow up<br />

report to the Singapore office with a full data Map Card in 11 days with<br />

station literature, program guide, and calendar from an illegible verie<br />

signer.<br />

Postal Address: Adventist World Radio, Pacific Region Office, 798 Thomson<br />

Road, Singapore 298186, Republic of Singapore.<br />

Electronic address: <br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plore Feb 5)<br />

13720 Sudan R. Service via Al Dhabayya on Feb 08 at <strong>05</strong>48-<strong>05</strong>59* UT. 34433<br />

English, Talk, ID at <strong>05</strong>58 UT, <strong>05</strong>59 sign off.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Feb 8)<br />

U.K. B<strong>BC</strong> Engineering website has lengthy articles on tech history of SW<br />

and other stations, such as Woofferton and Droitwich. See<br />

<br />

(WoR #1346, Feb 9)<br />

USA 9369.82 KTJC religious chorus at 1345 UT. WTJC is located at 520<br />

Roberts Road, Newport, USA.<br />

Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery.<br />

34 46 41 N 76 52 42 W WTOJ also at same site. Yes correct:<br />

34 46 41.44 N 76 52 44.25 W<br />

and a FM or MW tower nearby at<br />

34 46 42.31 N 76 52 39.89 W<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 3)<br />

<br />

The proposed fiscal year 2008 budget for U.S. international broadcasting<br />

calls for an overall increase of 3.8% from the anticipated fiscal year<br />

<strong>2007</strong> level that strengthens targeted programming to provide essential<br />

access to news and information to critical audiences. The budget proposal


is also aimed at increasing overall audience reach around the world by<br />

utilizing the latest technology and strengthening transmission capability.<br />

Of the Broadcasting Board of Governors' (BBG) $668.2 million request,<br />

$142.4 million is allocated for programming to the Near East, South,<br />

Central Asia and Eurasia, $116 million for Arabic language programming,<br />

$67.2 million for East Asia, $45 million for Latin America and $13.6<br />

million for Africa.<br />

The proposal includes enhancements the agency believes are pivotal to<br />

promoting freedom and democracy and enhancing un<strong>der</strong>standing in key<br />

regions. They include:<br />

Establishing a 10-hour coordinated stream of Voice of America (VOA) and<br />

Radio Free Asia (RFA) daily programming to North Korea.<br />

Launching a daily three-hour live Alhurra television program produced and<br />

broadcast from the Middle East.<br />

Continuing VOA's Somali Service's 30 minute daily radio broadcast<br />

scheduled to launch February 12, <strong>2007</strong>, to the millions of Somali speakers<br />

in Somalia, Djibouti and the greater Horn of Africa.<br />

Improving Radio and TV Marti's reach into Cuba through additional<br />

transmission capability and enhancing the production of the programming.<br />

VOA programming to Cuba would be increased to 7 days a week.<br />

The budget also fully funds initiatives begun in FY 2006 to critical<br />

Muslim audiences. These include the expansion of VOA television to Iran to<br />

a 12 hour stream, VOA Pashto radio programming to the Afghanistan/Pakistan<br />

bor<strong>der</strong> region, television programs to Afghanistan and Pakistan and Alhurra<br />

Europe, the 24/7 service to Arabic speakers in Europe.<br />

To fund these initiatives and mandatory cost increases, the request<br />

proposes the following savings: elimination of VOA and RFA broadcasts in<br />

Cantonese as well as VOA Uzbek. Reductions to the following: Ukrainian<br />

broadcasts by both VOA and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL);<br />

Tibetan broadcasts by VOA and RFA; VOA Portuguese to Africa; and<br />

broadcasts in Romanian, South Slavic and Kazakh by RFE/RL. Other savings<br />

will come from reductions in support services.<br />

The FY 2008 request also includes several enhancements and reductions<br />

requested in FY <strong>2007</strong>. These include funds to increase Alhurra's live news<br />

capacity to 24 hours a day; expansion of VOA Spanish language programming<br />

to Venezuela; additional transmission capabilities for RFE/RL Russian and<br />

RFA Korean broadcasts and increased funding for employee training and<br />

award programs.<br />

Proposed reductions for FY <strong>2007</strong> included in the FY 2008 request include<br />

eliminating VOA broadcasts in Croatian, Greek, Georgian and Thai as well<br />

as RFE/RL broadcasts in Macedonian. The request includes eliminating VOA<br />

radio broadcasts but continuing television programming in the following<br />

languages: Serbian, Albanian, Bosnian, Macedonian, Hindi and Russian.<br />

The proposal also calls for discontinuing 14 hours a day of VOA NewsNow<br />

English broadcasts while maintaining VOA's English to Africa and Special<br />

English services and continuing to strengthen VOA English on the Internet.<br />

(BBG Press release Feb 5 via dxld)<br />

The National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters (NASB) and the USA DRM<br />

Group will hold a two-day joint annual meeting in Elkhart, Indiana May 10<br />

and 11, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

The meetings, which are open to broadcasters and other interested parties,


will be hosted by the HCJB Global Technology Center in Elkhart. HCJB<br />

operates a large shortwave station in Quito, Ecuador and various other<br />

radio and health care missions around the world. Its Global Technology<br />

Center is involved in engineering, research and development, training and<br />

technical support for these worldwide operations. The Center has been in<br />

the forefront of research and development on DRM Digital Radio Mondiale, a<br />

revolutionary technology that gives shortwave and AM radio signals an FM-<br />

type quality.<br />

On the agenda for the two days of meetings are tours of the HCJB Global<br />

Technology Center in Elkhart and the world headquarters of LeSea<br />

Broadcasting in nearby South Bend, Indiana. LeSea operates shortwave<br />

stations WHRI in South Carolina, WHRA in Maine and KWHR in Hawaii.<br />

Speakers at the meetings will include Dr. Kim Andrew Elliott, audience<br />

research officer at the Voice of America; Dr. Adrian Peterson, coordinator<br />

of international relations for Adventist World Radio; Allen Graham from<br />

HCJB's shortwave station in Ecuador; and various persons involved in DRM<br />

broadcasting on shortwave and other bands. Presentations will range from<br />

technical topics to programming and audience research.<br />

NASB member Assemblies of Yahweh, which operates shortwave station WMLK in<br />

Bethel, Pennsylvania, will sponsor a banquet for the groups on the evening<br />

of May 10 in South Bend.<br />

This is the first time in the two groups' history that their annual<br />

meetings have been held outside of the Washington, DC area. Jeff White,<br />

NASB President, explained that "we thought it would be good to meet in a<br />

different part of the country this year, and we had an invitation from<br />

HCJB, which has been an associate member of NASB for many years." NASB and<br />

the USA DRM Group are separate organizations, but they have many common<br />

members, since some of the strongest supporters of DRM technology have<br />

been shortwave broadcasters. The FCC has officially authorized U.S.<br />

shortwave stations to broadcast in DRM.<br />

Broadcasters, manufacturers, consultants and academics are invited to<br />

participate in the NASB and DRM meetings in Elkhart. Local students and<br />

shortwave listeners are also invited to participate as observers. Pre-<br />

registration is necessary, but is free of charge. For more details, see<br />

the meeting webpage, <br />

or e-mail For more information, contact:<br />

Jeff White, President, National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters<br />

(NASB),<br />

c/o WRMI Radio Miami International, 175 Fontainebleau Blvd., Suite 1N4,<br />

Miami, FL 33172 USA.<br />

Tel +1-3<strong>05</strong>-559-9764 Fax +1-3<strong>05</strong>-559-8186 e-mail: <br />

dxld Feb 7)<br />

More Ukrainian cutback via<br />

This news was monitored by the Action Ukraine Monitoring Service for the<br />

Action Ukraine Report (AUR), Morgan Williams, SigmaBleyzer, Editor.<br />

ctnstant URL of article:<br />

print version<br />

(Zacharias Liangas-GRC, Feb 10)<br />

<strong>DX</strong>-Camp in <strong>der</strong> Duebener Heide, 16.-18. Maerz <strong>2007</strong><br />

Liebe Hobbyfreunde !<br />

OM Eckhard Roescher hat nun mal Naegel mit Koepfen gemacht und etwas fuer<br />

ein kleines <strong>DX</strong>-Camp gebucht:<br />

Vom 16.-18. Maerz 07<br />

im Kin<strong>der</strong>- und Jugen<strong>der</strong>holungszentrum Friedrichsee<br />

in <strong>der</strong> Duebener Heide


Die Internetseite<br />

<br />

sagt schon fast alles ueber Anreise, Preise usw. Die Anreise ist einfach<br />

A9 - B100 - Wald .. o<strong>der</strong> A 4 - B2 - Wald ..<br />

Eckhard hat das Gelaende gerade selbst besichtigt und einen Bungalow<br />

gebucht. Platz zum Antennen spannen in Richtung Wald ist vorhanden.<br />

Wenn ihr Interesse habt, dort auch hinzukommen meldet Euch bitte bis<br />

spaetestens Freitag bei Eckhard: denn noch kann er<br />

bei Bedarf auch noch einen zweiten Bungalow zusaetzlich mieten. Dann<br />

wuerden statt 6 auch 12 Leute Platz haben.<br />

Die Bungalows sind im Jahr 2000 neu gebaut worden:<br />

<br />

Auch Vollpension kann gebucht werden, teilt Eckhard bitte auch mit, ob ihr<br />

das wollt (kostet 10,50 EUR).<br />

Bis jetzt wollen schon mal die OMs Roescher, Hein, Liehr, Waga (?) und ich<br />

auch kommen. Die Anreise ist schon ab Freitag morgen moeglich.<br />

Also bitte schnell bei Eckhard melden !<br />

Beste Gruesse von<br />

Martin Schoech, A-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 10<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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ALGERIA RASD has been very irregular service on SW 6300 in past days.<br />

Noted on Wed, Thur, Sat, - on air. But missed Fri, Sun, Mon, and today Tue<br />

Feb 13.<br />

Carlos reported recently, that RASD MW 1550 channel is regular on air.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 13)<br />

ANGUILLA Dr. Gene 6090 at 2203 s/on. Dr. Gene uttered a few cuss words<br />

and then professed his love for Melissa, former porn star. I don't know if<br />

this qualifies as true <strong>DX</strong> but who cares. 15 February.<br />

(Liz Cameron-MI-USA, dxld Feb 15)<br />

ANTARCTICA I hear on 15476 Radio Nacional Arcangel San Gabriel, 2035 UT,<br />

music only. Very strong signal and good audio; Mode is AM. SINPO are<br />

55444.<br />

(Denis - Curitiba - Brazil, dxld Feb 13/14)<br />

Nothing propagate into EUR tonight. Only tiny carrier on 15477.06 kHz, and<br />

three superpower do it on ASC 151<strong>05</strong>, 15400, and WEWN 15785 on the 19<br />

mband.<br />

(wb, Feb 16)<br />

Very nice LRA 36's pictures on<br />

<br />

(Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 17)<br />

AZERBAIJAN 6110.92 tiny carrier supposedly from Baku. 1720 UT. But<br />

adjacent 61<strong>05</strong> channel interference by superpower RL Lampertheim in<br />

Russian.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 13)


BELGIUM RTBF. Auf 1125, 1233 und 13<strong>05</strong> soll "Classic 21" senden. In<br />

Wirklichkeit sendet auf 1125 "VivaCite" und auf 1233 und 13<strong>05</strong> "Pure FM".<br />

Meine Beobachtungen sind auch bestaetigt durch den Angaben auf <strong>der</strong><br />

Webseite Desgleichen kommt mir vor das die 1233 kHz ein<br />

wenig zu gut in Stuttgart zu hoeren ist fuer die 0,2 kW Angabe.<br />

(Erich Bergmann-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 14)<br />

Der MW Guide von Herman Boel zeigt dagegen:<br />

BEL - RTBF Vivacite, Houdeng (10)<br />

BEL - RTBF Pure FM, Rocourt (5)<br />

BEL - RTBF Pure FM , Marche (10)<br />

BENIN 1566 TWR has received an official broadcast license from the<br />

government for its planned 100 kW MW on 1566 kHz. The new facility which<br />

is un<strong>der</strong> construxion, is scheduled to begin broadcasting in March <strong>2007</strong>. It<br />

will become TWR's 15th major international transmitter location.<br />

(TWR-UK Listening World, Winter <strong>2007</strong>, via Dave Kenny-UK, Feb Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK<br />

Communication magazine, also dxld)<br />

CANARY ISLANDS Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery.<br />

Canary Isl. site coordinates. Visited that REE / RNE1 Las Mesas site in<br />

1987y on Tenerife Island. And checked the G.C. acc of TDP list now again<br />

on G.E.<br />

Former REE site 11815/15365 was at<br />

28 28 38.42 N 16 15 42.96 W<br />

remember on the curves and the tx house building. My daughter was 5 years<br />

then, and she didn't like the curves on the rented FORD car drive.<br />

Seemingly the old towers of the 70ties and 80ties have been scrapped<br />

there.<br />

Supposed to be MW Radio Nacional de Espana-1 on 621 kHz 300 kW at<br />

28 28 58.23 N 16 16 06.89 W<br />

and three new ?SW? masts at<br />

28 29 12.48 N 16 16 16.44 W<br />

107 and 135 meters distance apart.<br />

Measured an angle of 220degr on upper/northern [19 mb] dipole array, and<br />

262degr on southern [25 mb] dipole.<br />

CNR_COPE La Laguna Tenerife 882 kHz 20 kW at<br />

28 18 25.00 N 16 29 53.27 W<br />

Gran Canaria Isl.<br />

CNR_Radio Nacional de Espana-5 Mesas de Galaz, Las Palmas 747 / RNE1 576,<br />

20 kW at<br />

28 03 59.01 N 15 27 13.46 W<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 15)<br />

CHINA Frequency changes of China Radio International:<br />

0800-0857 NF 11810 UNID tx, not via NOB / Spain, addit. frequency in<br />

French<br />

1500-1527 NF 9765 KUN 500 kW / 300 deg to WeAs, x11700 in Persian// 6165<br />

1800-1857 NF 7295 BEI 500 kW / 288 deg to WeAs, x 9670 in Persian// 7140<br />

* strong co-ch Radio Jordan in Arabic till 0813<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 13)<br />

On 3500 kHz (Ham band) USB mode at *2000-0100+ and +0800-1735* UT.<br />

Backup fee<strong>der</strong> ?<br />

(S. Aoki-JAP, via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C Feb 15)<br />

1134 The Golmud (in Chinese: Geermu) site in western China has a tall two<br />

mast array believed to be for 1134 kHz. The direction indicates that it is<br />

screened towards India on the same frequency. The site also has a number


of single towers for other MW frequencies (local, regional services) as<br />

well as a SW section.<br />

(Google Earth research by Bernd Trutenau-LTU and others, ARC MV-eko <strong>Jan</strong><br />

15)<br />

1341 A site which is believed to house the array used for CRI broadcasts<br />

to the Philippines was located by Alan Davies. The array has four towers<br />

and is located NW of Canton City. Alan writes: I think the Google Earth<br />

image is probably of Guangdong Province Transmitting Station 522, which<br />

according to Chinese sources is located at Liantang Village, near Xinhua<br />

Town in Huadu District of Guangzhou Municipality (Huadu used to be known<br />

as Huaxian). Station 522 was originally built with Hungarian assistance in<br />

the late 1950s. Various Chinese-language Internet sources suggest it's<br />

probably the site from which CRI is transmitted on 1341 kHz for the<br />

Philippines [4 mast directional installation, wb.]. It's also used for<br />

coverage of the Guangzhou area by Guangdong Satellite Broadcasting Station<br />

648 kHz, CNR-1 (Voice of China) 756 kHz, and Zhujiang EBS 1062 kHz. - The<br />

coordinates shown are 23 24 23 N 113 14 20 E.<br />

(Alan Davies-THA, ARC MV-eko <strong>Jan</strong> 15)<br />

CONGO D.R. Radio Kahuzi (Bukavu, Congo DR) will temporarily be off the<br />

air as Rich and Kathy McDonald (station managers/operators) travel as<br />

guests of HCJB World Radio to the National Religious Broadcaster's<br />

convention in Orlando, Florida. HCJB has been Radio Kahuzi's partner for<br />

equipment since 1991. HCJB has chosen to honor the McDonalds for their<br />

years of faithful missionary radio service, and will present them with a<br />

special award February 19 at their HCJB Global Dinner. From Florida the<br />

Shortwave will be making the journey with them to HCJB's Engineering<br />

Center in Elkhart, IN for repairs. Later, they will make a visit to HCJB's<br />

headquarters in Colorado Springs then on to visit their home office and<br />

the Smiths (Barbara and Harold) in San Marcos, CA before heading home<br />

March 5.<br />

Presumably the transmitter will be up and operating later in March. I will<br />

try and visit the MacDonald's and Smiths during the San Marcos visit as<br />

that is only 25 min from my house. Perhaps I can do a special article on<br />

Radio Kahuzi right from the "horse's mouth", so to speak.<br />

(Bruce Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 13)<br />

DENMARK DR Kalundborg 243 kHz went silent at 2304 on Feb 14-<strong>2007</strong>, after<br />

the News at 2300 UT. Carrier on freqeuncy until 2315 UTC. An 80-years era<br />

has ended!<br />

(Ydun Ritz-DEN, dxld Feb 14)<br />

Checks here today confirm that Danmarks Radio's longwave transmitter on<br />

243 kHz went silent last night as expected.<br />

The last operating Danish MW transmitter - Kalundborg 1062 kHz - is now on<br />

its reduced schedule.<br />

1062 was carrying navigational warnings at 1706 tune-in until 1716 UT. The<br />

transmitter stayed on for a further 10 minutes with a Danish pop music<br />

programme, until going off abruptly at 1726 UT.<br />

(Dave Kenny-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK nl Feb 16)<br />

... and now heard 243 TRT Erzurum here in AUT + D. 1500-1601 UT s-off.<br />

DOMINICAN REP 6025.08 Radio Amanecer at 1602 UT on Feb 12 making one<br />

of its infrequent appearances, weak and low audio in unseasonably high<br />

QRN, SPN M alternating with SPN hymns, 1610 UT some kind of cart ID by W,<br />

back to M again. This and 6009.95 Radio Mil were the only audible Latins<br />

at the time.<br />

(David E. Crawford-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 12)<br />

ERITREA [correction] New Eritrean on 5100, Bana Radio, heard form 1455


in vernacular, 1458 English with Academia program; from Feb 5 English<br />

rescheduled to 1600-1630*, confirmed. Bana means Dawn, by Eritrean<br />

government. Reply received from Bana Radio, P.O.Box 609, Asmara City,<br />

Eritrea.<br />

(WoR #1346, Feb 9)<br />

5100 Bana Radio hrd Feb 9 via <strong>DX</strong> Tuner Sweden (IC-718 rcvr w/ KAZ array<br />

at 230 deg) with feature program "Eritrean Teacher's Forum". Intro remarks<br />

by man and woman 1600-03, into the feature on "Brainstorming in the<br />

Classroom" at 1603 presented by man and woman anns in EE. Included three<br />

mx selections (1611-13.5 female vocal, 17-19.5 female vocal "Come Away<br />

with Me", 24.5-27 Eritrean male vocal w/ band) while teachers were to be<br />

contemplating answers to exercises. Had 7 questions about brainstorming<br />

with 7 answers. Discussion included material on concept maps (aka mind<br />

maps, spi<strong>der</strong> diagrams, etc.) which happens to be one of my teaching<br />

interests in previous trips to Kazakhstan.<br />

Closing anmts 1629.5-1630.5 included mail address as: Eritrean Teacher's<br />

Forum, Bana Radio, Post Office Box 609, Asmara, Eritrea and tel no. of<br />

"12-55-46". At 1630.5 played an Eritrean group vocal which turned out to<br />

be a Bana Radio song with an abrupt sign off at 1631:20. Vy interesting<br />

program. Mostly in the clear until 1611.5 when a strong CW carrier came<br />

on. I was able to overcome this with a 2.1 KHz USB setting on the IC-718<br />

rcvr - readability actually improved to R4 after this setting except when<br />

the CW station actually xmitted for two, 30-sec periods. Overall SINPO<br />

34433 until 1611.5 then 32433 to sign off.<br />

Also hrd Feb 12 via <strong>DX</strong> Tuner Sweden (this an R-75 rcvr w/ an EWE array at<br />

135 deg) at 0358 tune to past <strong>05</strong><strong>05</strong> w/ strong S4 signal in the clear. Three<br />

different ID's at 0358.5 including two in what seemed like different<br />

languages and man in EE at 0402.5 "This is Radio Bana, from the Ministry<br />

of Education in Asmara, Eritrea, broadcasting educational programs in<br />

English, every day from 7 to 7:30 PM and in addition on Friday from 8 to<br />

8:30 AM.gap.to 7 PM on the MW 1089 kHz and on SW on 5.1 KHz in the 60<br />

meter band" - unfortunately my recor<strong>der</strong> level control slipped to 0 during<br />

part of the EE ID and I did not get all the times.<br />

Played the Radio Bana "theme" song in between anmts during various ID's<br />

which were hrd again at 0433 (in language) and <strong>05</strong>03 (in language).<br />

Programming throughout was mostly Eritrean vocal/inst mx but here and<br />

there some short features or anmts by men and women. After 0445 signal<br />

faded to S3 and picked up more noticeable QSB. I could not tell how many<br />

different languages were used in this period - could have been as many as<br />

three, but no EE except for ID at 0402.5. SINPO 45544 slipping to SINPO<br />

35433.<br />

(Bruce Churchill-CA-USA, via <strong>DX</strong>tuner SWE, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 13)<br />

ERITREA/ETHIOPIA The following stations no longer are shown on the TDP<br />

schedule website: Voice of Eritrea (to ERI), Voice of Oromo Liberation (to<br />

ETH), Radio Voice of the National United Front (to ETH).<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld Feb 15)<br />

FINLAND Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery.<br />

558 Helsinki 50 kW at 60 09 41.95 N 25 <strong>05</strong> 06.48 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 15)<br />

GERMANY Contest zur neuen QSL-Serie des Evangeliums-Rundfunks.<br />

1539 kHz 700 kW. QSL card contest of ERF-TWR Germany.<br />

Four new ERF-TWR QSL cards issued recently, show four motifs of the new<br />

ERF-TWR Mainflingen site and new 1539 kHz Transair-Telefunken fountain<br />

like cross dipole horizontal antenna. Similar antenna type is in use by<br />

Spanish radio on 1359 kHz at Madrid Arganda.


Report to ERF Wetzlar on ERF-TWR broadcasts via Mainflingen, Monte Carlo,<br />

or Roumoules, between April 1st and 15th, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

1st to 3rd prize is sightseeing tour to ERF bc-house Wetzlar and ERF-TWR<br />

MW site at Mainflingen on May 4th.<br />

Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery.<br />

ERF-TWR 1539 Mainflingen 'C' site<br />

D_TWR_ERF_Mainflingen 1539MW_700kW<br />

50 00 10.20 N 08 58 32.12 E tx hall<br />

next to the house also location of the Transair cross dipole horizontal<br />

antenna.<br />

[see pictures on in English]<br />

50 00 02.35 N 08 58 33.38 E daytime vertical mast.<br />

1538/1539MW_700kW_former_DLF_directional_dipol_mast location<br />

50 00 10.02 N 08 58 49.15 E<br />

ESP_Spanish radio_Arganda_formerSW, 1359MW 600kW<br />

40 18 40.60 N 03 30 24.22 W<br />

see also <br />

click MW Mainflingen Kreuzdipol<br />

in German<br />

in English<br />

Madrid Arganda.<br />

Vier Motive zeigen die neue Antenne in Mainflingen.<br />

Der Evangeliums-Rundfunk (ERF) hat neue QSL-Karten aufgelegt und feiert<br />

dieses Zeichen <strong>der</strong> Verbundenheit mit <strong>der</strong> <strong>DX</strong>-Community mit einem<br />

Ostercontest. Die vier Motive zeigen die 2006 in Betrieb genommene<br />

Steilstrahlantenne des Sen<strong>der</strong>s Mainflingen bei Hanau. Jeweils aus einer<br />

an<strong>der</strong>en Perspektive gibt es entwe<strong>der</strong> eine Gesamtuebersicht ueber die vier<br />

Antennentuerme o<strong>der</strong> Detailansichten <strong>der</strong> Sendemasten und Vorhangantennen.<br />

Alle Hobbyfreunde, die ueber eine terrestrische ERF Sendung im Zeitraum<br />

zwischen dem 1. und 15. April berichten, bekommen nicht nur eine <strong>der</strong> neuen<br />

QSL-Karten, son<strong>der</strong>n nehmen zusaetzlich an einer Verlosung teil. Zugelassen<br />

sind alle Sendungen des ERF ueber Mainflingen, Monte Carlo und Roumoules.<br />

Die Preise sind:<br />

1.-3. Preis:<br />

Ein Tag im ERF mit Besichtigung des Sen<strong>der</strong>s Mainflingen am Freitag, 4. Mai<br />

<strong>2007</strong>.<br />

4.-10. Preis: je ein Buch "Hof mit Himmel 4"<br />

Neben <strong>der</strong> QSL-Serie gibt es fuer jeden Teilnehmer ERF Aufkleber.<br />

Empfangsberichte sind zu richten an: Evangeliums-Rundfunk, Kommunikation,<br />

35573 Wetzlar, E-Mail: <br />

(ERF-Pressemitteilung 16.2.<strong>2007</strong>, via Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, Feb 16)<br />

153 Wer's mag, Zigeunermusik aus Brasov Bod auf <strong>der</strong> Langwelle 153<br />

zumindest in Sueddeutschland auch zu hoeren. Der Telekom T-systems<br />

Donebach Sen<strong>der</strong> hat heute ausserplanmaessige Wartung von 1000 bis 1130 und<br />

1500 bis 1600 Uhr MEZ.<br />

Die Telekom installiert hoechstwahrscheinlich den DRM Modulator und passt<br />

die sehr schmalbandige Antenne am Ende des Langwellenbandes an.<br />

(wb, Feb 14)


Das sieht nicht nach einer Wartung aus, son<strong>der</strong>n nach einer Anpassung <strong>der</strong><br />

Sendeantenne fuer DRM-Betrieb. Indiz dafuer ist <strong>der</strong> "durchlaufende<br />

Traeger", das war damals in Oranienburg [177 kHz] exakt die gleiche<br />

Prozedur. Kurzzeitig stand er mal fest auf 155.5 kHz.<br />

(Klaus Schnei<strong>der</strong>-D, info-drm Feb 14)<br />

GREECE Dear John, I do not know anything about an additional VOA<br />

transmitter. I do not believe that this is feasible in Avlis. Thessaloniki<br />

is prohibited, also. In general ERT facilities are diminishing from day to<br />

day. Instead, I heard that OTE (The Telecommunications Company) is<br />

interested in carrying our program from a site in Western Peloponese, used<br />

in the past as part of their Coastal Service (ships).<br />

(Demetri Vafeas-GRC, ERT, to John Babbis-MD-USA, dxld Feb 11)<br />

This OTE transmitter may be an old SSB unit.<br />

(John Babbis-MD-USA, dxld Feb 11)<br />

Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery. SVO Olympia Radio (Athens Radio).<br />

Pirgos Epitaliaon at 37 36 11.7 N 21 29 11 E (txion station; rxing stn<br />

location unknown). GE imagery 450 meters south in low resolution area<br />

unfortunately.<br />

Partly in USB mode, others in pure AM mode. Via SVO Olympia Radio (Athens<br />

Maritime Radio). Greece now has just one Coastal Radio station Olympia<br />

Radio SVO. This station offers VHF, HF radio telephone and HF Sitor<br />

services. The station is remotely controlled from Olympia Radio Operations<br />

Centre in Agia Paraskevi, Athens.<br />

Olympia (SVO) Call: Olympia Radio<br />

Telephone: +30 10 6001799 Fax: +30 10 6002599 Telex: 217950 OLRD<br />

e-mail: <br />

Other SVH Iraklion Crete, SVK Kerkyra, SVL Limnos, SVR Rhodes stations<br />

closed in 1998.<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

QSL letter:<br />

Olympia Radio (SVO), 16830.5 kHz, QSL-letter in 37 days, v/s I.Flitoyris<br />

(Manager of Olympia Radio), address: C/S Olympia Radio/SVO, 153 42 Agia<br />

Paraskevi, Athens, Greece. Modulation: SITOR. Apart of reception date,<br />

time and frequency, the letter contains the following data: call sign<br />

(SVO6), transmitter model and power (Marconi, 8 kW), antenna type (TCI<br />

540-2-04), transmission mode (F1B), QTH: 37 36 11,7 N, 21 29 11 E.<br />

(open_dx - Ivan Zelenyi, Nizhnevartovsk, Russia)<br />

Thanks Vlad for translation Rus/En, wb.<br />

<br />

<br />

search for Olympia Radio. End bcing time of EAR 5 on 5865, 11645, and<br />

15630 kHz un<strong>der</strong> Olympia Radio mail, sent out 8424 kHz on 6.2.<strong>2007</strong> at 1319<br />

UT.<br />

<br />

<br />

page 118 !<br />

(wb)


The following message just received from Olympia Radio explains the<br />

"mystery" transmissions. Reports can be sent to radiosva (at) otenet.gr<br />

Hello from Greece,<br />

We confirm ETR Broadcasts throuth OLYMPIA RADIO.<br />

Our coordinates (QTH): 37 36 11,7N and 21 29 11 E<br />

Tx Model Marconi, Antenna LP TCI 570B, Dir 310degr, Gain 14dbi, Pw 10 kW<br />

0700-1100 11645 1100-1545 15630 2000-0700 5865<br />

Also, we would appreciate that, if send your in detail observations.<br />

For any further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.<br />

Regards OlympiaRadio<br />

(via Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Feb 13)<br />

I put this together from Frequency charts that Demetri Vafeas had sent me<br />

many years ago.<br />

(John Babbis-MD-USA, dxld Feb 13)<br />

Section 1.5 Avlis "The Voice Of Hellas".<br />

The 5th program of the Greek broadcasting service (Elliniki Radiophonia)<br />

is transmitted from the short wave transmitting center at Avlis, about 70<br />

kilometers north of Athens. The station was put into service in 1972 and<br />

has two 100 kW Marconi short wave transmitters and a veritable forest of<br />

antennas covering 1,100 acres, arranged in three lines to cover the<br />

desired directions. The pylons supporting the 6 MHz arrays are truly<br />

impressive at 328 feet. Each line has eight separate antennas for the 6,<br />

7, 9, 11, 15, 17 and 21 MHz broadcasting bands.<br />

1.5.a Antennas.<br />

Each antenna consists of two curtains with a total of 8 horizontal<br />

dipoles. The dipoles are all fed by open wire fee<strong>der</strong>s which can be<br />

remotely switched to enable radiation in two directions 180 degrees apart.<br />

There are also three curtains for the 11 meter band (26 MHz) which may be<br />

put into service during sunspot cycle 22 if the M.U.F. allows it.<br />

For transmissions to neighboring countries like Cyprus, Turkey, the<br />

Balkans and the countries of the Middle East, there are two rotatable log<br />

periodic antennas with a high angle of vertical radiation (45 degrees) and<br />

a wide angle of 32 degrees in the horizontal plane.<br />

1 - The remotely controlled switching center allows each of the two<br />

transmitters to be connected to any one of the 23 antennas.<br />

2 - Electromechanical protection circuits ensure that a transmitter can<br />

only be connected to an antenna that is tuned to the same frequency.<br />

3 - The change of antennas and transmitting frequencies is made during the<br />

ten-minute interval between programs, which always begin on the hour,<br />

preceded by the now familiar signature tune of a shepherd playing his<br />

flute with the tinkling of sheep-bells in the background, recorded in<br />

1936, followed by the Greek National Anthem.<br />

The special programs of news and features originate in the broadcasting<br />

headquarters in Athens and go on the air throughout the 24 hours of the<br />

day in Greek, English and many foreign languages. Reports of reception are<br />

welcome and should be addressed to K.E.B.A., Avlis, Greece.<br />

(The Greek initials stand for short wave transmitting center.)<br />

Avlis has three series of curtains, some of which have been used in the<br />

antipodal mode:<br />

HR1 (46 / 226 and 80 / 260 degrees),<br />

HR2 (1<strong>05</strong> / 285 and 120 / 300 degrees),<br />

HR3 (2 / 182, 46 / 226, 1<strong>05</strong> / 285, and 143 / 323 degrees).


Also, two log-periodic rotatable (0 to 360 degrees) which have been used<br />

for the azimuths of 2, 8, 52, 100, 292, and 306 degrees.<br />

On May 12, 1988, Professor Athanasios Dermanis of the Thessaloniki Station<br />

wrote the following: "Within a short space of time, our new rhombic<br />

antenna will be broadcasting at 315 degrees and the power of our<br />

transmitter will remain at 35 kW."<br />

(John Babbis-MD-USA, dxld Feb 13)<br />

VoGreece via SVO 11645 kHz had many breaks again, when checked around 0940<br />

UT today. Constant breaks in audio feed, and also multiple breaks on<br />

carrier too, latter sometimes only 1/10th second, but extend also to 1/2<br />

second, and few 1 1/2 second duration.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 16)<br />

1179 Thessaloniki Malgara site at<br />

40 31 54.25 N 22 41 28.13 E<br />

Macedonia 2 + ERA 2/ERA SPORT, Thessaloniki (50 kW) - 24hrs; ERA2: music<br />

px.<br />

(emwg, Herman Boel-BEL)<br />

ICELAND I just checked your logging of RUV and found the following: I<br />

checked 13865 on Feb 04 at 1410-1420, but R Free Asia, Iranawila, in<br />

Vietnamese was the only station audible here at that time. But on recheck<br />

1431-1440 Rikisutvarpid was audible with news in Icelandic read by man and<br />

woman, 23443 with same strength as RFA.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, dxld Feb 4)<br />

INDONESIA 9525.9 VOI at 1025-1043 UT on Feb 12, problem again with<br />

their transmitter. The audio was very distorted (not like the het/hum<br />

problem that was heard last July). They were relaying RRI-Jakarta<br />

programming, // 9680 (good, no sign of WYFR), with Middle East type vocals<br />

and many on-air phone conversations. Have sent off an e-mail to alert them<br />

of the problem.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 12)<br />

Monitoring list on Wed Feb. 07 by A. Ishida<br />

<br />

(via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 16)<br />

11784.88 As reported on German ng A-<strong>DX</strong> tonight: After a long period using<br />

v15150 and v9526, Voice of Indonesia Jakarta Cimanggis now noted on<br />

[measured with E1 Radio by y.t.] 11784.88 tonight. Just heard French<br />

service here at 1900-2000 UT. Reinhold Schuttkowski noted Spanish at 1721.<br />

Felix Lechte and <strong>Jan</strong> Balzer observed German at 1800 UT. English should<br />

follow at 2000-2100 UT.<br />

(Reinhold Schuttkowski, Felix Lechte, <strong>Jan</strong> Balzer, via wb,<br />

wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 17)<br />

IRAN Frequency changes for VOIROI/IRIB:<br />

1830-1927 NF 62<strong>05</strong> SIR 500 kW / 320 deg, x6180 KAM 500 kW / 310 deg French<br />

1930-1957 NF 62<strong>05</strong> SIR 500 kW / 320 deg, x5910 SIR 500 kW / 295 deg<br />

Italian<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 13)<br />

ISRAEL Frequency change of Kol Israel in Hebrew from Feb. 1:<br />

0600-0755 NF 116<strong>05</strong> ISR 250 kW / 330 deg to WeEu, x15760<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 13)<br />

KOREA D.P.R. 9335 Voice of Korea verified with a full data "Radio<br />

Pyongyang" picture postcard in 69 days. Package arrived in slightly torn<br />

brown envelope with a form letter requesting further reports, English<br />

program schedule, a copy of The Pyongyang Times, four <strong>2007</strong> pocket<br />

calendars, four or<strong>der</strong> forms for from the Korean Stamp Corporation to buy


certain Korean mint stamps, and finally an information sheet about a<br />

composition contest addressing, among other subjects, "the immortal<br />

exploits performed by the great lea<strong>der</strong> President Kim Il Sung." The winners<br />

of the contest will receive "souvenirs."<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 11)<br />

KYRGYZSTAN 4<strong>05</strong>0.03 KTR Bishkek at 2245-23<strong>05</strong>+ on <strong>Jan</strong> 30 presumed w/ p/f<br />

sig w/ weak audio, sounds like Russian bard mx, 3 or 4 pips ToH a couple<br />

seconds late, QRMd ToH routine, YL talk after. Not // Radio Rossii web<br />

feed. 4009.97 noted up at 2308 check, wasn't there prior to ToH, W talk<br />

even lower modulation level than 4<strong>05</strong>0.<br />

(David E. Crawford-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 12)<br />

LAOS Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery.<br />

Low resolution Bereich, like LAO_MW_Vientiane_km49_north.<br />

Wiengchan location 567 [x576] kHz 200 kW 279m mast, Harris tx at<br />

18 20 18.95 N 102 27 00.73 E 49 kms north of Vientiane.<br />

SW 1 Vientiane, 6130 kHz 50 kW, US Continental E714 of 1996.<br />

Height of mast 48m.<br />

SW2 Vientiane, 7145 kHz 10 kW, JRC from JPN of 2001. 12 m mast<br />

Probably 17 58 54.23 N 102 33 43.74 E next to the airport.<br />

And MW 640 and 1030 kHz, 10 kW too?<br />

FM 1/2 Vientiane. LAO_Vientiane_FM1, 103.7 + 97.25MHz, 90m mast.<br />

17 58 03.80 N 102 36 34.47 E<br />

Khammouane Radio Station, 765 kHz 10 kW Nongbouakham Village, Thakhek<br />

Laos.<br />

low resolution area, MW tx of STD Company China of 2001,<br />

Height of mast 96m. 17 23 36.22 N 104 49 14.88 E<br />

Luang Praban Radio Station, at Sisavangvong Road, Ban Pakhame, Luang<br />

Prabang.<br />

AM by IKW China 7<strong>05</strong> kHz [SW x7140 x6971] 90m antenna mast.<br />

19 51 51.84 N 102 06 28.08 E<br />

Airport name: Ban Xieng Keo and Louang Phrabang.<br />

Oudomxay Radio Station, at Km 3, Ban Viengsa, Oudomxay.<br />

Airport name: Muong Xai<br />

20 41 20.04 N 101 58 59.88 E<br />

AM 800 kHz; 1 kW 50m mast - Not Working - [x 4465v 4245 4850 kHz]<br />

Needs oscillator repair and possibly further maintenance.<br />

Has not been working more than 1 year.<br />

Pakse[Champasak], KM 2, route 13, Oudomsavan village.<br />

red-white coloured mast in Pakxe.<br />

1370 kHz 25 kW. PQM of China, installed 1994y. Height of mast 74m<br />

15 06 56.60 N 1<strong>05</strong> 49 17.84 E<br />

[MW ex740 kHz 10 kW, SW 6600/v6622 kHz]<br />

Sam Neua, Houa Phan - Huaphanh Radio Station.<br />

SW 4678v [ex4500/4653/4660] kHz.<br />

unknown location near<br />

20 16 07.10 N 104 04 28.81 E<br />

Savannakhet Radio Station. Houamuangtai village, Khanthabouly district.<br />

585 kHz 25 kW [1986y: MW 1067 kHz, SW 7385 kHz]<br />

16 34 32.16 N 104 45 04.68 E<br />

Xieng Khouang a single mast near Ban Thuang village.<br />

19 23 41.66 N 103 11 02.70 E<br />

[10 kW MW unit, ex670 MW, ex5400/5660 TB site]<br />

21 km westwards of Xieng Khouang village. Xieng Khouang airport is 27 km


westerly.<br />

(Lao National Radio (LNR), <strong>Jan</strong> 20<strong>05</strong>)<br />

LITHUANIA 6255 The Mighty K<strong>BC</strong> via Sitkuani verified an e-mail report in<br />

one day from verie signer Tom de Wit. He mentions that they "are getting<br />

nice reports from the other side of the Ocean ... Argentina, Brasil,<br />

Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica and many from the USA." Tom says he will read<br />

part of my letter on the 17th of February show and that a K<strong>BC</strong> QSL card<br />

will be in the mail.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 11)<br />

6255 K<strong>BC</strong> Radio (via Sitkunai), strong at tune-in 2222 Feb 10 with mainly<br />

oldies, IDs after every song, greetings to listeners who sent them rpts in<br />

the past, incl. one Chris Lobdell and other familiar names. "500,000 watts<br />

of musical power all over Europe on 1386 kHz. AM, we are the mighty K<strong>BC</strong>."<br />

Many ads for their wholesale electronics business. Invited rpts to the<br />

postal address (Argonstraat 6, 6718-WT Ede, Holland) or <br />

tho didn't say anything about QSLs. Off without closing anmt at 2258 in<br />

mid-Fats Domino song.<br />

(Jerry Berg-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 11)<br />

K<strong>BC</strong> Radio Holland in Dutch via Sitkunai from <strong>Jan</strong>. 27:<br />

2200-2300 Sat 6255 SIT 100 kW / 259 deg to WeEu. Good reception in BUL.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 13)<br />

MEXICO 5999.27 Radio UNAM, at 2210 UT on Feb 10. Light classical mx<br />

fare w/ piano-clarinet duet. Thin signal had slow fading. Radio UNAM ID<br />

with emphasis on NAM at 2214:45 UT.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 11)<br />

NEW ZEALAND Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery.<br />

Radio New Zealand Auckland AM Transmitting Station at Hen<strong>der</strong>son.<br />

36 50 48.5 S 174 37 48.3 E<br />

The bottom mast in the field by the motorway is the 133 metre tower and<br />

the 122 metre tower (and shadow) can be seen a bit further North.<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 12)<br />

PORTUGAL Updated B-06 of RDP Internacional - Radio Portugal:<br />

Monday to Friday<br />

Europe<br />

0600-0655 on 7130 LIS 300 kW / 045 deg<br />

0700-1300 on 9815 LIS 300 kW / 045 deg<br />

0745-0900 on 11660 SIN 250 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg<br />

1700-2000 on 9455 LIS 300 kW / 045 deg >>>> alt. 7175<br />

Middle East/India<br />

1400-1600 on 15690 LIS 100 kW / 082 deg<br />

Sao Tome e Principe/Angola/Mozambique<br />

1100-1300 on 17745 LIS 300 kW / 144 deg<br />

1700-2000 on 17620 LIS 300 kW / 144 deg<br />

Brasil/Cape Verde/Guinea Bissau<br />

1100-1300 on 21655 LIS 300 kW / 226 deg<br />

1700-2000 on 15465 LIS 300 kW / 226 deg<br />

Tuesday to Saturday<br />

USA/Canada<br />

0000-0300 on 9455 LIS 300 kW / 300 deg<br />

Venezuela<br />

0000-0300 on 13700 LIS 100 kW / 261 deg


Brasil<br />

0000-0300 on 11655 LIS 300 kW / 226 deg<br />

Saturday and Sunday<br />

Europe<br />

0800-1155 on 12020 LIS 300 kW / 045 deg<br />

1200-1455 on 15475 LIS 300 kW / 045 deg<br />

0930-1100 on 9815 SIN 250 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg<br />

1500-1755 on 11635 LIS 300 kW / 045 deg<br />

1800-2100 on 11630 LIS 300 kW / 045 deg<br />

Sao Tome e Principe/Angola/Mozambique<br />

0800-1455 on 21830 LIS 100 kW / 142 deg<br />

1500-2100 on 17620 LIS 300 kW / 144 deg<br />

USA/Canada<br />

1300-1655 on 15560 LIS 300 kW / 300 deg<br />

1700-1855 on 17825 LIS 300 kW / 300 deg<br />

1900-2100 on 15540 LIS 300 kW / 300 deg<br />

Brasil/Cape Verde/Guinea Bissau<br />

0800-1<strong>05</strong>5 on 17710 LIS 300 kW / 226 deg<br />

1100-1655 on 21655 LIS 300 kW / 226 deg<br />

1700-2100 on 15465 LIS 300 kW / 226 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 13)<br />

RUSSIA CLANDESTINE As of this week, Andenet Ledemocracy will change to<br />

1600-1700 UTC on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday on 9445 kHz (x7280 FK).<br />

(TDP - Ludo Maes-BEL, Feb 12 via Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong>)<br />

Samara-RUS site 250 kW 188 degr. (wb.)<br />

Frequency change for Voice of Russia:<br />

1500-1530 NF 7280 ARM 200 kW / 090 deg to SoAs, x6135 in Hindi<br />

1530-1600 NF 7280 ARM 200 kW / 090 deg to SoAs, x6135 in Bengali<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 13)<br />

[Ukraine too] On MW 936 kHz at 1840 UTC, like Voice of Russia in Italian.<br />

1800-1900 6000 St.P 7115 7195 Moscow, and 936 kHz via L'vov Ukraine site.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 11)<br />

SPAIN Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery.<br />

Playa de Pals. 13 tall masts seen at<br />

ESP/USA_Playa de Pals_R Liberty 1000/500 kW site<br />

41 59 17.01 N 03 12 03.84 E<br />

Surprisingly a small land strip next to the waterfront and to housings<br />

behind too.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 16)<br />

IBB, Playa de Pals, Spain <br />

This International Broadcasting Bureau transmission site was in operation<br />

from 1959 to 2001. This website, which has been assembled by an engineer<br />

who worked at the site, contains hundreds of interesting photos and<br />

documents, and even some brief video clips, related to the station and<br />

it's transmitters, antennas, control room, power supply, etc., as well as<br />

its background and various events at the station. Click on the Union Jack,<br />

and then follow the drop down menus at the top of the page for a very<br />

comprehensive tour around the station.<br />

and<br />

RFE-RL <br />

The two Hoover Institution sites located here provide a very nice history<br />

of Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty. "Radio Liberty: 50 Years of<br />

Broadcasting" contains a detailed timeline, plus information about


prominent people in RL's development, the various RL language services,<br />

and RL's organization. "Voice of Hope: The Story of Radio Free Europe and<br />

Radio Liberty" presents another outline of RFE-RL history in nine panels.<br />

(Jerry Berg-USA in AR<strong>DX</strong>C A<strong>DX</strong>C-News, <strong>Jan</strong>/Feb; via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong>)<br />

TAIWAN MR has located what seems to be the Voice of Han/Kuanghua's<br />

Hsinfeng site. It has two arrays, each with three in-line towers. A lower<br />

frequency array (would be 711 kHz) is directed at appr 340 degr and a<br />

higher frequency array (would be 981 kHz) is directed at appr 280 degr.<br />

The coordinates are 24 45 42 N 120 59 43 E.<br />

(Google Earth research by Mauno Ritola-FIN, MV-eko <strong>Jan</strong> 15)<br />

[TAIWAN and non] RTI Ab 25.3.<strong>2007</strong>:<br />

Radio Taiwan International gab fuer das deutschsprachige Programm schon<br />

einige Frequenzaen<strong>der</strong>ungen, gueltig ab 25.3.<strong>2007</strong> bekannt.<br />

0600-0700 Neu 7520 Florida x5745<br />

2000-2100 Neu 15695 Florida x11565<br />

(Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 17)<br />

Hat man auch die beiden Europa-Aussendungen auf <strong>der</strong> Liste?<br />

Man bleibt doch bei <strong>der</strong> UT Zeit ?? :<br />

1900-2000 Skelton 6185 und<br />

2100-2200 Issoudun 3965<br />

(wb)<br />

UKRAINE Frequency change of Radio Ukraine International from <strong>Jan</strong>. 26:<br />

0000-<strong>05</strong>00 NF 7440 SMF 500 kW / 314 deg to NoAm, x5820 (En 01-02 & 04-<strong>05</strong>).<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 13)<br />

UAE [ABU DHABI] Frequency change of Gospel for Asia to SoAs in SoEaAs<br />

langs:<br />

0000-0130 NF 6140 DHA 250 kW 085 deg, x6145 to avoid RJ NHK in English.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 13)<br />

Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery.<br />

UAE Dubai Lihbab field - UAE RADIO SW TXsite ?<br />

24 57 22.30 N 54 57 21.38 E<br />

[DUBAI] Emirates Radio Dubai SW site has been scrapped in 2004. This<br />

Optimod 9100A Audio Processor (Mono) is one of four identical units and<br />

was removed from PE racks of the Lihbab 4x350 kW AM SW broadcast radio<br />

station demolished due to reason that it was handed over by the Dubai<br />

Government to a private company who quickly realized their unability to<br />

run such a great setup. After their numerous attempts to lease it out to<br />

foreigh broadcasters it eventually went un<strong>der</strong> hammer of scrap companies<br />

together with another great 1500 kW AM MW station on the coast, whose<br />

optimods I have sold last week.<br />

This station was built on 1979 with four 350 kW Marconi transmitters<br />

capable to combine theit power or to work separately onto direction<br />

switcheable antenna system utilizing 14 towers supporting multi curtain<br />

phased dipole arrays covering entire SW band delivering 4 programs<br />

simultaneously. It was on air till 2004, when it was shut down although<br />

fully operational and well maintained by British engineers. I was lucky to<br />

pull this nice and clean Optimod as well as another one listed separately<br />

and some other equipment from hammer of a scrap company engaiged in this<br />

vandalism.<br />

See<br />

<br />

The 1500 kW mediumwave was on 1476 kHz at Lihbab (Al Habab) fields. (kl)


(via Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Feb 12)<br />

Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery. In past months we took for grated,<br />

that the Emirates Radio Dubai SW site had been scrapped in 2004. No SW<br />

antenna masts and tx house noted when looked out for on Google earth<br />

imagery sites. ITU G.C. 25N14 55E16.<br />

Last logs of UAE Radio Dubai noted by yours truly on 27 May 2004. (wb)<br />

History:<br />

UNID distortion signal - Two tone signals centered on 15397.8 and 15398.9<br />

kHz. UAE [tentative] A terrible UNID two carrier signal noted in approx.<br />

1400-1800 UT range on May 27th. Seemingly one faulty unit of the UAE txs,<br />

which heard with similar distortion in the past on v21598 kHz. Two BUZZ<br />

tone signals centered on 15397.8 and 15398.9 kHz.<br />

(wb, May 27, 2004 in Italy)<br />

U.K./SINGAPORE Deutsche Welle changes effective Feb. 1:<br />

0600-1000 on 6140 WOF 300 kW / 090 deg to WeEu English, cancelled Feb. 1<br />

1300-1600 on 6140 WOF 300 kW / 090 deg to WeEu English, cancelled Feb. 1<br />

1030-1150 NF 12010 SNG 100 kW / 025 deg to EaAs in Chinese, x15190*<br />

* to avoid CRI in English till 1100 and/or RHC in Spanish from 1100.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 13)<br />

USA [non] ARMENIA/RUSSIA/TAJIKISTAN<br />

Test broadcasts of WYFR Family Radio to SoAs:<br />

1300-1400 on 5865 DB 100 kW / 135 deg in English, deleted<br />

1400-1700 on 5865 DB 100 kW / 135 deg in Hindi<br />

1400-1500 on 5880 ERV 100 kW / 125 deg in Telugu, 5885 on Feb. 3!!!<br />

1400-1600 on 5920*TCH 250 kW / 240 deg in English and del RFI En 1400-<br />

1457<br />

1400-1500 on 7475 DB 100 kW / 175 deg in Tamil<br />

1500-1600 on 9460 ARM 300 kW / 110 deg in Marathi<br />

* totally blocked by B<strong>BC</strong> in Russian from 1500 Mon-Fri<br />

BOTSWANA/SRI LANKA<br />

From Feb. 12, VOA begins a new daily broadcast in the Somali lang<br />

1600-1630 on 13580 IRA 250 kW / 267 deg<br />

15620 BOT 100 kW / 010 deg<br />

1700-1730 on 13580 IRA 250 kW / 267 deg<br />

15620 IRA 250 kW / 263 deg<br />

GERMANY/MOROCCO/SRI LANKA/THAILAND<br />

Some IBB changes:<br />

0030-0230 NF 5860 IRA 250 kW / 315 deg, ex 12140 Radio Farda in Persian<br />

1300-1400 NF 9565 UDO 250 kW / 300 deg, ex 15645 Deewa Radio in Pashto<br />

1400-1500 NF 11985 MOR 250 kW / 067 deg, ex 9565 Radio Liberty in Turkmen<br />

1700-1730 NF 15775 MOR 250 kW / 140 deg, ex 17730 VOA in Shona Mon-Fri<br />

1730-1800 NF 15775 MOR 250 kW / 140 deg, ex 17730 VOA in English Mon-Fri<br />

1800-1830 NF 15775 MOR 250 kW / 140 deg, ex 17730 VOA in Ndebele Mon-Fri<br />

1800-1900 NF 7520 IRA 250 kW / 334 deg, ex 11500 Radio Farda in Persian<br />

1800-2000 on 7425, 9760, 11645 UNID txs, new txion R Liberty in Turkmen<br />

2300-2400 NF 7150 LAM 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>6 deg, ex 6115 Radio Liberty in Russian<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 13)<br />

13569.98 WINB, En nx at 1712 UT, S=7, fair signal. Some RTTY QRM.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 13)<br />

WBOH 5919.63 at 2230 w/mx. No sign of WTJC on 9370. The latter not always<br />

on and neither ever seem to be on frequency. 15 February.<br />

(Liz Cameron-MI-USA, dxld Feb 15)<br />

YEMEN Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery.<br />

YEM_SAN_Sanaa_SW_9780v_MW 711 / 837


??? 15 27 20.73 N 44 13 37.01 E<br />

looks like a small site, like an airport Radio installation.<br />

600kW installation needs bigger mast array.<br />

[Former 4853v], 6135, v9780 kHz site. Location still a puzzle.<br />

Aden downtown Radio (maritime? or airport radio?)<br />

12 46 21.74 N 45 02 43.02 E<br />

YEM_ALH_Al-Hiswah_MW792_100kW_1188kHz_ITU_12 50N 45 02E<br />

Mediumwave masts - off - across the street from the tx hall building<br />

12 49 15.75 N 44 54 45.04 E<br />

screened towards south (mast reflector)<br />

also UNID shadow plates/masts at<br />

12 49 19.95 N 44 54 48.63 E<br />

YEM_ALH_Al-Hiswah_SW site_ITU_12 50N 45 02E<br />

Shortwave site masts are northerly of the tx hall building, at<br />

12 49 43.39 N 44 54 09.54 E and<br />

12 49 34.39 N 44 54 27.03 E<br />

12 49 36.66 N 44 54 51.40 E<br />

a lot of UNID baseplates at<br />

12 49 32.38 N 44 54 17.12 E<br />

Aden bombed in civil war No vv So Yemen:<br />

former 5970, 60<strong>05</strong>, 7190, and 11770 kHz site. 100 kW<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 15)<br />

Wullenweber (correct spelling is Wullenwever), or<br />

Circularly Disposed Dipole Array (CDDA) / Circular Dipole Antenna Array<br />

(CDAA).<br />

Radiosophy. The Imperial Beach antenna is well visible on Google Earth<br />

32 35 37 N 117 07 45 W<br />

I hope this is not too much off topic: the antenna is also called<br />

Wullenwever.<br />

says:<br />

"The CDAA was also called the Wullenweber antenna. Jurgen Wullenweber was<br />

born in Hamburg in 1488, and was a mayor of Lubeck from 1533 to 1537. He<br />

was a legendary figure, known as a fighter against injustice and the<br />

wealthy class (sort of a Robin Hood) and an uphol<strong>der</strong> of the Protestant<br />

Cause. He was killed in Wolfenbutiel in 1537 while on a foray to uphold<br />

his ideals and became somewhat of a martyr. His name was used by the<br />

Germans as the cover name for their CDAA project during WW II."<br />

But Wikipedia says:<br />

"The Wullenweber (correct spelling is Wullenwever), or Circularly Disposed<br />

Dipole Array (CDDA)/Circular Dipole Antenna Array (CDAA) is a large<br />

circular antenna array used by the military to triangulate radio signals<br />

for intelligence gathering and the occasional maritime rescue. The antenna<br />

is colloquially known as the elephant cage."<br />

"Bei <strong>der</strong> Wullenwever-Kreisgruppenantenne (kurz: Wullenwever-Antenne)<br />

handelt es sich um ein Antennen-Array, also eine Anordnung von Antennen,<br />

welches vornehmlich dazu verwendet wird, Funksignale per Triangulation<br />

anzupeilen"<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, AB<strong>DX</strong> Feb 15)<br />

Phil, I've seen references to "elephant cage" antennas before. I can guess<br />

what the term may refer to but is it what might otherwise be known as the<br />

CDAA antenna?


The US Navy has a CDAA antenna at Imperial Beach, just south of Coronado<br />

(San Diego, Ca). It was a vertical screen, arranged in a circle with lots<br />

of vertical antennas located on the outside of the circle. Big circle.<br />

Quite a few elephants could live quite comfortably inside.<br />

Anyway, just curious if the one at Gan<strong>der</strong> is the same?<br />

One other thing, there was a company in the maritimes called "Hermes" that<br />

made loop antennas for shortwave. I think they served the commercial &<br />

government markets. Have you ever heard of them?<br />

(Jerry Lenamon, Waco)<br />

And other Circular Dipole Antenna Array (CDAA) at<br />

Gran Canary island, midst between Arucas and Teror on top of a hill.<br />

Visited that site in 1987. Was hidden [by some intelligence service?] on<br />

Google Earth few months in 2006, but now uncovered and viewable again.<br />

ESP_Spanish_Navy CDAA antenna, between Arucas / Teror Roque Redondo<br />

28 <strong>05</strong> 17.99 N 15 31 48.20 W<br />

ESP/USA_US_Navy CDAA antenna, at Rota marine base_atomic bombs etc.<br />

36 39 23.50 N 06 21 54.14 W<br />

D__Ladelund_Bundesmarine_Signals Intelligence (SIGINT)_German Marine<br />

54 51 25.88 N 09 04 01.22 E<br />

<br />

<br />

NSA Echelon Espionage etc. - largest CDAA in the world, against former<br />

Eastern block<br />

D_/USA_formerUS_AirForce_NSA_Echelon, nowGermanArmy CDAA antenna<br />

48 27 04.40 N 10 51 45.78 E<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

German FCC, radio control system, direction finding.<br />

RegTP / Bundesnetzagentur Konstanz<br />

47 41 17.79 N 09 12 02.<strong>05</strong> E<br />

on left side a Wullenweber antenna.<br />

Island of Taiwan, NW of Taipei near Lin-Kou is a nice view at high<br />

resolution of a large HFDF Wullenweber array<br />

25 <strong>05</strong> 42 N 121 23 39 E<br />

(wb, to Mauno Ritola, Phil and Jerry Lenamon; wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 16)<br />

Time to Say Goodbye.<br />

Silent key - Wolfram Hess, DL1RXA and DK0<strong>DX</strong>.<br />

Wolfram suffered an apoplectic stroke and died on February 9th, <strong>2007</strong>; just<br />

before the very last broadcast of Ham radio and SWL hobby program "World


<strong>DX</strong> Meeting" on Deutsche Welle's English service mailbox program<br />

on Febr 25/26, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Started his occupational career as hobby program presenter on former GDR<br />

external service "Radio Berlin International". After the collapse of the<br />

eastern block he was well known as presenter of "<strong>DX</strong> Aktuell" hobby program<br />

on Deutschland Radio Berlin broadcaster [former RIAS Berlin]. And was too,<br />

well known as "Sunspot Cycle and HF broadcast condition prediction 'Pope'"<br />

in the ham radio scene in Germany and and beyond.<br />

Listen to some DWL World <strong>DX</strong> Meeting programmes in .mp3 or .ra format:<br />

<br />

click to<br />

Current Solar and Ionospheric Weather Report<br />

and you will see a photo picture of Wolfram.<br />

(wb df5sx, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 14)<br />

It's a pity, on 4th weekend in Febr 25/26, DW English sce will be ceased,<br />

and carry then the very last edition of <strong>DX</strong> program by presenter Wolfram<br />

Hess DL1RXA and DK0<strong>DX</strong>, a well known ham operator too and presenter of<br />

RBI_GDR days ... (wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 21)<br />

From dxld:<br />

Listening via the Mailbag file, they also announce, "This DW World <strong>DX</strong><br />

Meeting is supposed to be the second to last, only one more, in February".<br />

But at the closing referring to next month, "hope it's not the last time",<br />

but concluded with "Partirn" by Bocelli, I think, "Time to Say Goodbye"<br />

duet with a soprano, mixing Italian and English. Is there no German<br />

version of this??<br />

(...)<br />

I have heard them use this song to end programs before although I don't<br />

recall which DW program it was. The Sarah Brightman - Andrea Bocelli duet<br />

"Time to Say Goodbye" was a huge hit in Germany in 1996 then it did well<br />

in the UK as well, pretty much set Brightman on her current career course<br />

(that and being married at one time to Andrew Lloyd Webber). IIRC, it was<br />

a closing theme song for a World Cup/silly ballgame or something. I find<br />

it to be a particularly beautiful duet.<br />

(ibid., dxld <strong>Jan</strong> <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

From: DARC e.V.<br />

Silent key: Wolfram Hess, DL1RXA<br />

Wolfram, DL1RXA, ist am 9. Februar an <strong>der</strong> Folge eines Schlaganfalls<br />

verstorben, das wurde erst jetzt bekannt. OM Wolfram hat sich als Autor<br />

von hervorragenden Funkwettervorhersagen und intelligent-amuesanten<br />

Veroeffentlichungen ueber die Grundlagen des Funkwetters einen Namen<br />

gemacht. Auf beson<strong>der</strong>s einmalige Weise hat er taeglich auch den Sonnen-<br />

und Ionosphaerenwetterbericht fuer den DARC e.V. erarbeitet und die<br />

Funkamateure in Deutschland aktuell informiert.<br />

(via Harald Kuhl-D DL1ABJ, A-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 14)<br />

German solar expert Wolfram Hess, DL1RXA SK.<br />

Many of you - especially those of you who remember the former GDR-station<br />

Radio Berlin International (RBI), will connect one name with RBI:<br />

The name of Wolfram Hess, DL1RXA (ex Y31NO).<br />

He was well known within and beyond the bor<strong>der</strong>s of the former German<br />

Democratic Republic for the only totally<br />

unpolitical program on RBI - the <strong>DX</strong>-program! Some of you may even know


his late <strong>DX</strong>-Programme in English on the External Service of the re-united<br />

Germany Deutsche Welle.<br />

It is with great personal sadness that I have today received the message<br />

of Wolfram's death.<br />

Wolfram was nationally and internationally known for his many studies and<br />

results in solar physics and being an outstanding expert in Sun and<br />

Ionosphere Weather Reports and forecasts. Often he beat the Boul<strong>der</strong>,<br />

Colorado Institute's solar weather predictions with even greater accuracy.<br />

Since the late 50s, one could hear Wolfram's voice on air - on Amateur<br />

Radio (ex Y31NO) as well as on broadcasting. Wolfram spoke the English<br />

interval signal of the former GDR External Station Radio Berlin<br />

International (RBI). On RBI Wolfram produced the only entirely unpolitical<br />

programm which continued as '<strong>DX</strong> Aktuell' in the re-united German Radio<br />

World until Dec 31st, 1993.<br />

Thanks to this virtuous and totally fascinating radio program and his<br />

tremendeous personal motivation, I managed to get my first Amateur Radio<br />

Call Sign in June 1993 - the suffix RBI was, without any doubt, an honor<br />

and a joy for me to get! Still today, I hold this suffix with pride and<br />

respect for Wolfram's deeds. This is also a personal obituary:<br />

A very last 55, 73 and 76 as well as a final ¯dididit dadidah®to you,<br />

Wolfram!¯<br />

Wolfram Hess died on February 9th, <strong>2007</strong> at the age of 67 as the result of<br />

a stroke.<br />

73s, Dennis DL7RBI<br />

DARC International Affairs Committee<br />

<br />

Here is the DARC obituary, with a recording of Wolfram's last ham radio<br />

read-out just 12 days ago:<br />

<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


<strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> 796 25 Feb <strong>2007</strong><br />

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ALGERIA Sahara 6300?<br />

Western Sahara [non]. Has anyone heard RN de la RASD anywhere? No sign of<br />

it here for the past week or more. Last heard on 6300, 1700 to 2400 UT.<br />

(Bernie O'Shea-Ont-CAN, dxld Feb 19)<br />

RASD noted last time on SW 6300: Feb 7th, 8th, and 10th. Missed since then<br />

on all known RASD frequencies, except MW 1550, latter acc Carlos<br />

Goncalves-POR.<br />

RASD technicians studied HF engineering in Cuba some 25 years ago, but -<br />

seemingly - got in trouble now, since new equipment (RIZ?) put into<br />

service some 18 months ago.<br />

Carlos reported recently, that RASD MW 1550 channel is regular on air.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 20)<br />

6380 - Polisario for Western Sahara missing from 6300 since Feb 10;<br />

silent or on new undiscoverd frequency? [heard briefly Feb 22 on 6380<br />

kHz, but not on Febr 23/24].<br />

(Jos‚ Miguel Romero-ESP, via WoR by gh, Feb 23)<br />

ANTARTICA [Argentine] 15476 LRA36 Radio Nacional Arcangel San Gabriel,<br />

Base Antartica Esperanza, at 1915-2010 UT on Febr 22, Spanish, talk abt<br />

the dogs in the Antartic territory, Argentina folk songs, ID as:<br />

"Esperanza al Mundo por Radio San Gabriel", Programme about the Antartic<br />

history:<br />

"Siguiendo con la historia antartica vamos a contarles sobre la Base San<br />

Martin...".- ID as: "Desde la Base Esperanza, Territorio Antartico<br />

Argentino, transmite LRA36 Radio Nacional Arcangel San Gabriel, en


espanol, de lunes a viernes para todo el mundo". Other ID as:<br />

"Quedese hasta las 18 horas en Radio Arcangel San Gabriel".- SINPO 45444<br />

at 1915 UTC; 35343 at 1940 UTC & 44444 at 20<strong>05</strong> UT. Ann. transmission from<br />

Monday to Friday, from 1900 to 2100 UT.<br />

(Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 23)<br />

ARGENTINA 6214.2 R. Baluarte, Pto Iguazu, 2313-2319, 17 Feb, Spanish,<br />

talks; 15331.<br />

6060 RAE, General Pacheco, 2319-2329, 18 Feb, Spanish, f/ball match<br />

report; 43442, QRM de RAI.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

AUSTRALIA 2325 VL8T, Tennant Creek NT, 1942-2009, 18 Feb, English,<br />

talks, music; 25342, but deteriorating; all 3 VL8 stns audible this time.<br />

12080 R. Australia, Brandon QL (10 kW), 0810-0832, 09 Feb, English to<br />

PNG, match report; 25432, adjt. QRM later on; // 9710, 9590, 9580.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

Spent the weekend at the Central Coast Field Day, with Nigel Holmes, Radio<br />

Australia head of transmission. Re the A<strong>BC</strong> low power and low frequency<br />

outlets in the Northern Territory. The problem is that the heat is usually<br />

45 degrees Celsius; that's over 100 F. It's hot usually for weeks on end.<br />

In fact Australia for the most part is in drought and is the driest<br />

continent on earth. The newly commissioned transmitters have trouble to<br />

standing up to the heat of Australia's outback. The longest on-air<br />

trouble-free period is less than a few weeks. So the opportunity of<br />

hearing these stations can be rare at times. However, that helps making<br />

shortwave radio in our hobby, interesting. Also, there are some planning<br />

changes for DRM and other services ahead, so will advise in due course.<br />

(John Wright-AUS, Australian Radio <strong>DX</strong> Club, dxld Feb 22)<br />

Well, the 45-degree temps should have been taken into account in the first<br />

place when purchasing the transmitters. OTOH, don't they have cooling<br />

systems? Perhaps those only need to be improved.<br />

(gh, <strong>DX</strong>LD)<br />

Formerly Continentals in service from 1985 to 2006.<br />

Google Earth Imagery. NTSS network:<br />

Tennant Creek (19d 40' 10"S, 134d 15' 44"E - high resolution)<br />

Katherine (14d 23' 44"S, 132d 10' 45"E - high resolution)<br />

Alice Springs (23d 48' 51"S, 133d 50' 50"E - high resolution)<br />

(Douglas Johnson-USA, via Olle Alm, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 13, 2006)<br />

BELGIUM [non] Updated B-06 of TDP stations via RUS/CIS txs:<br />

Denge Mezopotamya in Kurdish:<br />

0300-<strong>05</strong>00 7590 KCH 300 kW 116 deg to WeAs Daily,but really not active<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-1500 11530 KCH 300 kW 116 deg to WeAs Daily<br />

1500-1700 7590 KCH 500 kW 116 deg to WeAs Daily<br />

Que Huong Radio in Vietnamese:<br />

1200-1300 15680 DB 100 kW 117 deg to Asia Mon-Sat<br />

Tensae Ethiopia Voice of Unity in Amharic:<br />

1500-1600 11900 ARM 250 kW 188 deg to EaAf Daily<br />

Radio Xoriyo Ogadenia in Somali:<br />

1600-1700 9445 SAM 250 kW 188 deg to EaAf Tue<br />

Andenet Le Democracy in Anharic:<br />

1600-1700 NF 9445 SAM 250 kW 188 deg to EaAf Wed/Fri/Sun, retimed<br />

1700-1800 7280 SAM 250 kW 188 deg to EaAf Tue/Thu/Sun, deleted


Voice of Eritrea in Tigrigna:<br />

1600-1700 9485 SAM 250 kW 188 deg to EaAf Thu, deleted<br />

Voice of Ethiopian National United People's Front in Amharic:<br />

1600-1700 9445 SAM 250 kW 188 deg to EaAf Fri, deleted<br />

Dejen Radio in Tigrigna:<br />

1600-1700 9445 SAM 250 kW 188 deg to EaAf Sat<br />

Voice of Delina in Tigrigna:<br />

1700-1730 7335 ARM 100 kW 188 deg to EaAf Mon-Fri<br />

Radio Democracy Shorayee in Persian<br />

1700-1800 7470 RUSorTDF transmitter to WeAs Tue/Thu/Fri/Sun<br />

Denge Rojhelat in Persian:<br />

1700-1900 7590 SAM 250 kW 175 deg to WeAs Daily,but really not active<br />

DIGITAL RADIO MONDIAL (DRM) schedule SW. Last updated: February 19, <strong>2007</strong><br />

0000-0100 9790 SAC 070 kW 227 deg to NoAm TDP Radio Dance Mx<br />

0000-2400 5990 JUN <strong>05</strong>0 kW non-dir to Europe RTL Radio French<br />

0000-2400 6095 JUN <strong>05</strong>0 kW 060 deg to Europe RTL Radio German<br />

0100-0200 6080 SAC 070 kW 227 deg to NoAm CRI English<br />

0200-0400 15640 K/A 090 kW 250 deg to China VOR Russian WS<br />

0400-0600 15640 K/A 090 kW 250 deg to China VOR English WS<br />

0400-22<strong>05</strong> 6085 ISM 010 kW non-dir to Europe BR-B5 aktuell German<br />

0600-0655 9850 FLE 040 kW 123 deg to SoEaEu RNW Dutch<br />

0600-1300 9890 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW 000 deg to SoPac RNZI English<br />

0630-1130 6175 FON 010 kW 330 deg to Europe RMC French<br />

0700-0755 7300 FLE 040 kW 230 deg to SoWeEu RNW English<br />

0700-0800 11615 MSK 035 kW 240 deg to Europe VOR English<br />

0700-0900 5875 KVI <strong>05</strong>0 kW 190 deg to Europe B<strong>BC</strong> WS English<br />

0700-0900 7335 KVI <strong>05</strong>0 kW 220 deg to Europe B<strong>BC</strong> WS English,test irreg<br />

0700-0900 6130 WOF 100 kW 172 deg to Europe DW various<br />

0700-1500 7320 RMP 035 kW 080 deg to Europe B<strong>BC</strong> WS English<br />

0800-0855 7240 FLE 040 kW 123 deg to CeEu RNW Dutch<br />

0800-0855 13810 SIN 090 kW 030 deg to Europe DW various<br />

0800-0900 9655 MOS 040 kW 285 deg to Europe DW various<br />

0800-0900 11615 MSK 035 kW 240 deg to Europe VOR/RIR Russian<br />

0900-1000 11615 MSK 035 kW 240 deg to Europe VOR English<br />

0900-1<strong>05</strong>5 6015 FLE 040 kW 191 deg to SoEu RNW Dutch Mon-Fri<br />

0900-1<strong>05</strong>5 7240 FLE 040 kW 123 deg to CeEu RNW Dutch Sat/Sun<br />

0900-1155 13810 SIN 090 kW 020 deg to Europe DW various<br />

0900-1155 15725 SIN 090 kW <strong>05</strong>0 deg to Europe DW various<br />

0900-1200 7275 WOF 100 kW 114 deg to Europe DW various<br />

0900-1330 13620 KWT 120 kW 310 deg to Europe Radio Kuwait Arabic<br />

0900-1430 9470 KVI <strong>05</strong>0 kW 190 deg to Europe B<strong>BC</strong> WS English<br />

0900-1430 9480 KVI <strong>05</strong>0 kW 220 deg to Europe B<strong>BC</strong> WS English<br />

0915-0945 5945 WER 040 kW 330 deg to Europe BVBN English<br />

1000-1100 9760 MOS <strong>05</strong>0 kW 295 deg to UK CVC English<br />

1000-1200 11615 MSK 035 kW 240 deg to Europe VOR German<br />

1100-1255 156<strong>05</strong> FLE 040 kW 191 deg to SoEu RNW Dutch<br />

1200-1300 6130 WOF 100 kW 172 deg to Europe DW various<br />

1200-1300 13770 SMG 125 kW 300 deg to NoAm Vatican Radio various<br />

1200-1400 15440 SIN 090 kW 030 deg to Europe DW various<br />

1200-1400 11615 MSK 035 kW 260 deg to Europe DW various<br />

1300-1325 6065 RMP 035 kW 095 deg to Europe Radio Prague German Sat<br />

1300-1330 7275 FLE 040 kW 123 deg to CeEu Radio Sweden German<br />

1300-1550 7145 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW 000 deg to SoPac RNZI English<br />

1300-1600 6130 WOF 100 kW 114 deg to Europe DW various<br />

1300-2000 17875 GUF 150 kW 320 deg to NoAm RFI French Mon-Fri<br />

1330-1355 9750 RMP 035 kW 095 deg to Europe Radio Prague German Fri<br />

1330-1355 6065 RMP 035 kW 095 deg to Europe Radio Prague English Sat


1330-1400 7275 FLE 040 kW 123 deg to CeEu Radio Sweden English<br />

1345-1745 9880 KWT 120 kW 282 deg to NoAf Radio Kuwait Arabic<br />

1400-1425 9750 RMP 035 kW 095 deg to Europe Radio Prague English Fri<br />

1400-1430 9750 RMP 035 kW 095 deg to Europe RNZI English Sat<br />

1400-1500 59<strong>05</strong> MSK 035 kW 260 deg to Europe VOR Russian<br />

1400-1555 13590 SIN 090 kW 030 deg to Europe DW various<br />

1400-1600 9815 MOS 040 kW 295 deg to Europe DW various<br />

1430-1500 9750 RMP 035 kW 095 deg to Europe KBS World English Fri<br />

1430-1500 7240 FLE 040 kW 123 deg to CeEu RCI English<br />

1430-1900 7465 KVI <strong>05</strong>0 kW 190 deg to Europe B<strong>BC</strong> WS English<br />

1430-1900 7485 KVI <strong>05</strong>0 kW 220 deg to Europe B<strong>BC</strong> WS English,<br />

co-ch KTWR Korean till 1630 UT.<br />

1500-1515 6060 SMG 125 kW 350 deg to Europe Vatican Radio German<br />

1500-1530 7340 WER 060 kW 300 deg to Europe RRI English<br />

1500-1600 6015 ISS 035 kW 060 deg to Europe TDP Radio Dance Mx<br />

1500-1600 9750 RMP 035 kW 095 deg to Europe CBS RTI English Fri<br />

1500-1600 59<strong>05</strong> MSK 035 kW 260 deg to Europe VOR English<br />

1500-1800 5875 RMP 035 kW 080 deg to Europe B<strong>BC</strong> WS English<br />

15<strong>05</strong>-16<strong>05</strong> 9800 SAC 070 kW 268 deg to NoAm RCI English<br />

1515-1530 6060 SMG 125 kW 350 deg to Europe Vatican Radio Polish<br />

1550-1750 9890 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW 000 deg to SoPac RNZI English<br />

1600-0800 3995 SIN 090 kW 040 deg to Europe DW various<br />

1600-1655 7240 FLE 040 kW 123 deg to Europe RNW Dutch<br />

1600-1700 9750 RMP 035 kW 095 deg to Europe NHK English Fri<br />

16<strong>05</strong>-1635 9800 SAC 070 kW 268 deg to NoAm RCI Russian Sat/Sun<br />

16<strong>05</strong>-17<strong>05</strong> 9800 SAC 070 kW 268 deg to NoAm RCI Russian Mon-Fri<br />

1635-17<strong>05</strong> 9800 SAC 070 kW 268 deg to NoAm RCI Ukranian Sat/Sun<br />

17<strong>05</strong>-19<strong>05</strong> 9800 SAC 070 kW 268 deg to NoAm RCI English<br />

1750-1850 11675 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW 035 deg to SoPac RNZI English<br />

1800-1900 5970 RMP 035 kW 080 deg to Europe B<strong>BC</strong> WS English<br />

1800-2000 17860 SGO 015 kW 045 deg to Brazil CVC Portuguese Mon-Fri<br />

1850-1950 15720 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW 000 deg to SoPac RNZI English<br />

1900-2<strong>05</strong>5 3965 ISS 001 kW 065 deg to France RFI French<br />

19<strong>05</strong>-20<strong>05</strong> 9800 SAC 070 kW 268 deg to NoAm RCI French<br />

1950-2<strong>05</strong>0 11675 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW 325 deg to SoPac RNZI English<br />

2000-2300 61<strong>05</strong> MSK 035 kW 260 deg to Europe VOR English WS<br />

2045-2130 9800 SAC 070 kW 268 deg to NoAm Vatican Radio English<br />

2<strong>05</strong>0-2300 15720 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW 000 deg to SoPac RNZI English<br />

2130-2200 9800 SAC 070 kW 268 deg to NoAm RNW English<br />

2200-0200 11675 KWT 120 kW 350 deg to NoAm Radio Kuwait Arabic<br />

2200-2300 9800 SAC 070 kW 268 deg to NoAm RCI English<br />

2200-2255 15425 GUF 125 kw 320 deg to NoAm RNW English<br />

2300-0600 17675 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW 000 deg to SoPac RNZI English<br />

2300-1755 3965 ISS 001 kW 065 deg to France RFI French<br />

2300-2330 9800 SAC 070 kW 268 deg to NoAm DW English<br />

2300-2345 7370 SMG 125 kW 300 deg to NoAm Vatican Radio English<br />

2330-2400 9800 SAC 070 kW 268 deg to NoAm Radio Sweden English<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 20)<br />

DRM tests from RTBF Wavre on 9950 and 9925 kHz (from<br />

<br />

checked Feb 23 at 1742 UT); original item mentioned 9950 only. There are<br />

STILL no entries at all in the schedule above this for either frequency to<br />

give us any idea whatsoever of the times these may be testing.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, Feb 23)<br />

summer A07 entry 9925 <strong>05</strong>00-1600 27,28,37-39 WAV 100kW 167degr RTB<br />

BENIN 5025 ORTB, Parakou, 2231-2244, 17 Feb, French, AfR. Pops, phone-<br />

ins; 54434, QRM de CUB. Has been audible vy. late mornings.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

BOLIVIA 3310 R. Mosoj Chaski, Cochabamba, 2321-2327, 17 Feb, Quechua,<br />

talks, phone-ins, Indian songs; 44343, adjt. uty. QRM.


5952.4 R. Pio XII, Siglo XX, 2331-2340, 18 Feb, Spanish, talks,<br />

advertiments, Quechua, announcements; 34433, adj. QRM.<br />

61<strong>05</strong>.5 R. Panamericana, La Paz, 2304-2314, 17 Feb, Spanish, religious<br />

text; 53442, adjt. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

9624.97 Radio Fides, La Paz, 2345-0000, February 18, Spanish, catholic<br />

programme in live from a important church in La Paz, ann. & ID as: "Esta<br />

es la transmision de Radio Fides, La Paz, desde el Templo ... para oyentes<br />

impedidos de asistir a la Santa Misa". Other ID as: "Esta escuchando ...<br />

Radio Fides...", musical jingle ("Fides...su voz amiga...", 22432.<br />

(Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 23)<br />

BRAZIL 11829.86 Radio Anhang era, Goiƒnia; at 2<strong>05</strong>2-2<strong>05</strong>8 UT on 18 Febr<br />

<strong>2007</strong>. Clear and fair with Braso-PT female seemingly sports talk.<br />

(Terry L Krueger-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 20)<br />

3255 R. Educadora 6 de Agosto, Xapuri AC, 2315-2330, 17 Feb, messages,<br />

music, announcements, advertisements; 44343, adjt. uty. QRM.<br />

48<strong>05</strong> R. Difa do Amazonas, Manaus AM, 0952-f/out 1145, 17 Feb, infos.,<br />

ref. to "Operacao Carnaval", music, f/ball infos. At 1030; 25433. Has been<br />

audible at 1100 since.<br />

4825 R. Educadora, Braganca PA, 2338-2345, 17 Feb, light songs,, ID+freq.<br />

announcement; 54333, heterodyne with PRU 4826.4.<br />

4845.2 R. Cultura Ondas Tropcais, Manaus AM, 1033-f/out 1130, 17 Feb,<br />

talks, songs; 15431.<br />

4985 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 2024-2036, 17 Feb, f/ball match rpt<br />

Atletico vs. Mineiro; 35232.<br />

5035.1 R. Educacao Rural, Coari AM, 2235-2245, 17 Feb, religious songs,<br />

freq. announcement; 44343, QRM de R. Aparecida.<br />

5045 R. Guaruja Paulista, Presidente Prudente SP, 2336-2344, 18 Feb,<br />

reports on Canarval parades; 25331; also vy. weak on // 5940v.<br />

9675 R. Cancao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista SP, 1142-., 18 Feb, religious<br />

prgr; 14431, adj. QRM.<br />

9694.9 R. Rio Mar, Manaus AM, 1144-., 18 Feb, mass; 24441, adj. QRM.<br />

(all 9 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

BULGARIA 261 Bulgarian R, Sofia (which is the exact site?), 2235-2249,<br />

18 Feb, interview; 54453, splatter de ALG 252; by. Quiet LF conditions.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

Bulgarien Special Event Call Sign LZ50<strong>DX</strong>. Our <strong>DX</strong> Editor Dimiter Petrov,<br />

LZ1AF will be using the special event call sign LZ0<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong>uary 1 through<br />

December 31, <strong>2007</strong> to mark the 50th anniversary of our <strong>DX</strong> Program which<br />

started on November 17, 1957. Special QSL cards will be issued and dealt<br />

with via the QSL bureau.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, R. BUL <strong>DX</strong> Dec 29 via John Norfolk, dxld)<br />

Dimiter Petrov, LZ1AF: "In 1960 I ran a life-saving operation involving<br />

hams from several European countries and the USA when a vital medicine was<br />

found and flown to Bulgaria within 24 hours" Radio Bulgaria celebrates 70<br />

years<br />

To mark the 70th anniversary of Radio Bulgaria the English Section offers


a series of interviews with and statements by staffers, former and<br />

present, on what Radio Bulgaria and the English Section have amounted to<br />

in their personal lives. We are opening the door to what it has been like<br />

to make good, English-speaking international radio in Sofia and lure great<br />

numbers across the world to wish to discover more and more about Bulgaria.<br />

Following listeners' questions about Amateur radio in Bulgaria in November<br />

1957, then Radio Sofia's English staff men visited the Central Radio Club<br />

in Sofia to gather some information. Dimiter Petrov happened to be there<br />

and told them about the hobby along with live demonstrations. They asked<br />

him to write about it in English for the Radio himself. Listeners'<br />

response was very favourable and thus the <strong>DX</strong> programme was born November<br />

17, 1957 as a monthly feature. Due to popular request, in June 1961 it<br />

became a weekly.<br />

As a matter of fact Radio Bulgaria's English <strong>DX</strong> programme has been not<br />

only the longest running programme in the history of Bulgarian<br />

broadcasting but in world terms too, notably second only to late Alistair<br />

Cook's 58-year running "Letter from America".<br />

Its writer and editor has invariably, for nearly fifty years, and without<br />

fail, been Dimiter Petrov, a most handsome man, well read and bred, soft-<br />

spoken, but always keeping at it hammer and thongs, radiating calm and<br />

confidence, aristocratic looking Dimiter Petrov, LZ1AF, an industrial<br />

designer by profession, whom we have been calling lovingly "<strong>DX</strong> Petrov".<br />

On and for Radio Bulgaria I now give you <strong>DX</strong> Petrov and his views on the<br />

strongest points of amateur radio.<br />

<strong>DX</strong> Petrov: Although the bulk of our audience is broadcast listeners, <strong>BC</strong>Ls,<br />

my aim has been to introduce to them all aspects of this great and noble<br />

hobby - Amateur Radio, that has contributed so much toward the technical<br />

progress and spreading good will and friendship throughout the world, and<br />

get them interested to join in. Amateur radio always comes to the rescue<br />

at times of disaster like earthquakes, tsunami, hurricanes, when all other<br />

communications are disabled. I'm lucky that I once ran a life-saving<br />

operation, back in 1960, involving hams from several European countries<br />

and the USA when a vital medicine was found and flown to Bulgaria within<br />

24 hours.<br />

Q: Nearly fifty years on the air seems like a lifetime. Would you have any<br />

fascinating recollection that you'd like to share with us?<br />

A: Back in 1969 I set out on a month's business trip to Singapore. Prior<br />

to my departure, I managed to write only one <strong>DX</strong> programme in advance and<br />

decided to write the next one at Athens Airport while waiting for my next<br />

plane and post it from there. At that time there were no Internet and<br />

laptops, so I sat down at a table in the transit area to write it in long-<br />

hand. It was during the Colonels' regime in Greece, I evidently looked<br />

very suspicious and a woman posing as a cleaner tried hard to look over my<br />

shoul<strong>der</strong> and see what I was writing. Eventually I finished writing the<br />

programme, placed it in an envelope, sealed and addressed it and looked<br />

for where I could buy stamps. There was nothing around; it was a closed<br />

transit area and I was not allowed to go outside!<br />

The same happened at Cairo Airport transit area well after midnight and I<br />

became worried that if posted from Singapore, most likely it would arrive<br />

in Sofia too late!<br />

Can you imagine how my heart leaped with joy, when in the morning, at<br />

Bombay Airport, I heard a few men talking in Bulgarian! They turned out to<br />

be medical doctors traveling from a symposium in Indonesia to another<br />

symposium in Italy and gladly agreed to post the letter from Italy! And so<br />

they did! Thus the <strong>DX</strong> programme was not interrupted!


Q: Who would you say does your and Radio Bulgaria's English <strong>DX</strong> programme<br />

belong to?<br />

A: The <strong>DX</strong> programme has been open to visiting radio amateurs, often high-<br />

ranking VIPs, to express their views. During my numerous travels abroad I<br />

have interviewed a lot of hams for the <strong>DX</strong> programme, so the <strong>DX</strong> programme<br />

actually belongs to the amateur radio community worldwide.<br />

Click on the audio icon: Interviewer: Margarita Dikanarova<br />

Photos from some of the numerous events across the world <strong>DX</strong> Petrov has<br />

taken part in<br />

Click on the descriptions to view:<br />

<strong>DX</strong> Petrov with Dave, K1ZZ, CEO of ARRL, Secretary of the International<br />

Amateur Radio Union, and Bert, VE3QAA from Canada, at ARRL HQ,<br />

Connecticut, USA, 2000<br />

<strong>DX</strong> Petrov operating the ARRL HQ station W1AW, Connecticut, USA, 2000<br />

<strong>DX</strong> Petrov delivering a lecture at the Ontario <strong>DX</strong> Club, Ottawa, Canada,<br />

2000<br />

<strong>DX</strong> Petrov with First CW Operators' Club (FOC) at the Annual FOC Dinner in<br />

London, 20<strong>05</strong><br />

<strong>DX</strong> Petrov with John, VK4EMM, and Russ, 93 years of age, VK4XA, at a<br />

session of the Brisbane <strong>DX</strong> Club, 20<strong>05</strong><br />

<strong>DX</strong> Petrov with his aborigine friend John in Brisbane, 20<strong>05</strong><br />

<br />

(BNR Bulgarian National Radio website, Feb 23)<br />

BURKINA FASO 7230.02 Radio Burkina at 0841 UT lively Afropops w/M host<br />

in French, some kind of PSA 0845, M local news and interview w/ments of<br />

Ouagadougou, carrier off 0856, back on at 0900 with more M talk; hard to<br />

grab more details, vy low modulation during announces, mx much lou<strong>der</strong>;<br />

quite weak with noisy conditions, sank quickly with BFA sunrise.<br />

(Qaglieri-NY, listenersnotebook Feb 24)<br />

CENTRAL AFRICAN REP. 7220 R. Centrafricaine, Bimbo, 1131-., 18 Feb,<br />

talks; 15341.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

CHAD 6165 R Chad - Radiodiffusion Nationale Chadienne, Feb 17, tune in<br />

to good Afro-pop stuff at 2<strong>05</strong>0 UT, short ID (as stated) in French, Afro-<br />

pops continued and lively DJ colored the tx. "(Musique) Internationale"<br />

started with "Macarena" at 2115 UT, then mixed Afro, rap and raggae. Wiped<br />

out stn un<strong>der</strong>neath (Croatia?) completely almost, and from 2145 UT QRM had<br />

completely vanished. 2200 UT News.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 18)<br />

6165 RD. Natle. Tchadienne, N'Djamena, 1114-., 19 Feb, Vernacular, tribal<br />

songs; 23431, QRM de HRV but also de RWN in Spanish via Bonaire.<br />

Propagation wiped out all 3 stns lateR.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

CHINA 3900 Hulun Buir PBS, Hailar, 2235-2241, 18 Feb, Chinese, talks,<br />

tunes seemingly for advertisements; 35231.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)


CHINA/TAIWAN The CNR-1 broadcasting on 3500 kHz USB is - possibility -<br />

of jamming.<br />

Received another USB Chinese station (SOH ?) on the same frequency.<br />

1958s/on UTC - 1735 UTC. CNR-1 program.<br />

1735 - 1950s/off UTC, UnID Chinese px (CRI-Chinese ?).<br />

de S.Aoki-JPN, Febr 19<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa, N<strong>DX</strong>C, Nagoya, Japan. Feb 19)<br />

COLOMBIA 5910 R. Marfil Estereo via LV de tu Conciencia, Lomalinda,<br />

2331-2340, 18 Feb, Spanish, songs; 44433, adj. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

DENMARK Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery.<br />

DEN Herstedvester, former SW site of 9520, 11895 and 15165[main] kHz<br />

outlet<br />

DEN Copenhagen Albertslund Herstedvester<br />

55 40 48.32 N 12 21 12.33 E<br />

DEN Kalundborg 243 kHz 300 kW / 1062 kHz 250 kW,<br />

55 40 37.42 N 11 04 16.39 E<br />

LW mast at<br />

55 40 32.50 N 11 04 12.09 E<br />

MW mast at<br />

55 40 12.36 N 11 04 34.<strong>05</strong> E<br />

Thanks to Erik Koie to help with Danish maps like:<br />

here's the link to the site to find the Danish map resource tool for<br />

Denmark & its territories.<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 22)<br />

ECUADOR 12040 HCJB, Pifo, at 2337-2342 UT on February 18, High German,<br />

talk by female, song, 44444.<br />

(Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 23)<br />

ERITREA/ETHIOPIA Had UNID 22nd Feb on 7175 kHz in Arabic ard 1730 which<br />

I think is V.O.Broad Masses Eritrea, a while since I heard them. 9704<br />

Ethiopia came in ard 1715-past 1810, best at tune in. Although rather weak<br />

OK since on free channel, but no ID grabbed. Uganda better than usual<br />

these past few nights ard 1930 on both freqs 5026 and 4976.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 23)<br />

EQUAT GUINEA 15190 Equat Guinea now regular guest here every day, US<br />

relig stuff, S=2-3 tiny signal. But guess, signal makes it much better<br />

towards Blackpool via Atlantic Ocean path. 0845 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 19/20/21)<br />

FINLAND CORRECTION. - Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery. Helsinki<br />

Santahamina (Sandhamn in Swedish)<br />

558 Helsinki 50 kW at 60 08 40.22 N 25 01 35.58 E<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, Feb 19)<br />

FRANCE Google Earth, Maps Live.com and www.geoportail.fr imagery.<br />

<br />

ISSOUDUN France imagery of combined TRANSPARENCE of photos and maps.<br />

Used the Google Earth G.C. Lineal and GeoPortail access from France.<br />

on the upper and the easter side: 12 ALLISS removable antenna masts seen.<br />

Around the old tx building are 42 tall masts seen.


G.C. around 46 55 51 N 01 53 24 E<br />

Another 13th ALLISS base equipment maybe removed westerly<br />

from G.C. 46 57 09 N 01 53 42 E to G.C. 46 57 54 N 01 51 45 E<br />

12 ALLIS systems located exact on:<br />

eastern side<br />

G.C. 46 55 44 N 01 54 56 E<br />

46 55 53 N 01 55 35 E<br />

northern row<br />

G.C. 46 57 09 N 01 56 22 E<br />

46 57 11 N 01 55 43 E<br />

46 57 24 N 01 55 09 E<br />

46 57 33 N 01 54 33 E<br />

46 57 36 N 01 53 21 E<br />

46 57 54 N 01 51 45 E<br />

and close to the tx hall on north-eastern side<br />

G.C. 46 57 3 N 01 53 03 E<br />

46 56 42 N 01 53 18 E<br />

46 56 36 N 01 53 57 E<br />

46 56 41 N 01 54 33 E<br />

SW Radio Station Transmitter Site Database & Archive ><br />

1) <br />

2) select "France Continentale"<br />

3) Go to "Allez a ""une commune""<br />

4) enter : "Issoudun" + ok<br />

5) select "ISSOUDUN [36 - INDRE] [Code INSEE - 36088]<br />

zoom OUT set scale until 1:6200<br />

Move left, 7 kilometers west from the railway main station, or 6.5<br />

kilometers from the western outskirts, or by Google earth 8.4 kilometers<br />

from Issoudun center to the tx building.<br />

South of the small road the main tx buildings seen, surrounded by<br />

the 42 radio masts.<br />

Adjust the glide feed TRANSPARENCE switch to 100% map-carte and you will<br />

see the old Issoudun-A site un<strong>der</strong> the hea<strong>der</strong> "Station de radiodiffusion" /<br />

"le Grande Chavenet",<br />

on height about ASL 147/160 meters.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 14, 2006)<br />

ALLOUIS France imagery of combined<br />

TRANSPARENCE of photos and maps.<br />

G.C. 47 10 19 N 02 12 30 E<br />

on the left side: LW antennas and tx building<br />

on the right side: old SW antennas, fundament bases,<br />

and curtain dipol row base easily seen on the map-carte transprence<br />

feature.<br />

1) <br />

2) select "France Continentale"<br />

3) Go to "Allez a ""une commune""<br />

4) enter : "Allouis" + ok<br />

5) select "Allouis (04 - Alpes Hautes Provence) (code INSEE 04172)<br />

zoom OUT and MOVE left to the LW site<br />

and then set


TRANSPARENCE switch to about 40% photos and 60% map-carte<br />

and you will see the old 'former' mast fundament bases of the SW arrays<br />

and some old dismanteled 3965 kHz dipols towards Algeria.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 14, 2006<br />

FIP Paris-3 Romainville 585 kHz 5 kW<br />

48 53 06.56 N 02 25 20.18 E<br />

Moved to Villebon-sur-Yvette (Mauno Ritola-FIN) see below<br />

France Bleu Paris-1 Villebon 864 kHz 300 kW<br />

48 41 12 N 02 13 27 E<br />

VILLEBON-SUR-YVETTE<br />

* VILLEBON-SUR-YVETTE [91 - ESSONNE] [Code INSEE - 91661]<br />

ex FIP Marseille-3 coast 585 kHz 5 kW<br />

43 16 07.88 N <strong>05</strong> 17 48.47 E<br />

France Info Marseille Le Lac Bleu 2/3 ex675/1242 kHz_600/300 kW<br />

43 27 45.68 N <strong>05</strong> 19 11.37 E<br />

near Cabries<br />

CABRIES<br />

* CABRIES [13 - BOUCHES-DU-RHONE] [Code INSEE - 13019]<br />

also<br />

43 27 43.88 N <strong>05</strong> 19 32.56 E<br />

43 27 43.06 N <strong>05</strong> 18 56.48 E (Mauno Ritola-FIN)<br />

France Info Lyon Tramoyes 603 kHz 300 kW<br />

45 52 32 N 04 57 03 E<br />

TRAMOYES<br />

* TRAMOYES [01 - AIN] [Code INSEE - 01424]<br />

France Info Rennes Thourie 711 kHz 300 kW<br />

47 51 17 N 01 29 10 W<br />

THOURIE<br />

* THOURIE [35 - ILLE-ET-VILAINE] [Code INSEE - 35335]<br />

France Info Limoges Nieul 792 kHz 300 kW<br />

45 55 58.14 N 01 09 42.06 E<br />

NIEUL<br />

* NIEUL [87 - HAUTE-VIENNE] [Code INSEE - 87107]<br />

France Info Nancy Nomeny 837 kHz 300 kW<br />

48 52 55.73 N 06 13 58.25 E<br />

NOMENY<br />

* NOMENY [54 - MEURTHE-ET-MOSELLE] [Code INSEE - 54400]<br />

France Info Toulouse Muret Vennhole 945 kHz 300 kW<br />

43 26 58 87 N 01 20 25 52 E<br />

MURET<br />

* MURET [31 - HAUTE-GARONNE] [Code INSEE - 31395]<br />

France Info Bordeaux Lalande de Pomerol 1206 kHz 300 kW<br />

44 56 58N 00 11 18 W<br />

between Lalande de Pomerol and Chevrol<br />

* LALANDE-DE-POMEROL [33 - GIRONDE] [Code INSEE - 33222]<br />

France Info Lille Camphin 1377 kHz 300 kW<br />

50 31 <strong>05</strong> N 02 59 41 E<br />

France Bleu Strassbourg Selestat 1161-inact / 1278 kHz 300 kW<br />

48 15 06.64 N 07 25 33.55 E<br />

SELESTAT<br />

* SELESTAT [67 - BAS-RHIN] [Code INSEE - 67462]


France Bleu Corse Ajaccio Punta di Pinselli / Coti Chiavari 1161-inact /<br />

1404 50/20 kW<br />

41 46 6.14 N 08 45 56.40 E<br />

COTI-CHIAVARI<br />

* COTI-CHIAVARI [2A - CORSE-DU-SUD] [Code INSEE - 2A098]<br />

France Bleu Corse Bastia 1071-inact / 1494 kHz 50/20 kW<br />

ITU: 42 47 N 09 24 E, but? Cima di Guaita 42 47 45 N 09 27 32 E or<br />

[FM?] l'Atornou 42 45 18 N 09 21 27 E<br />

BASTIA<br />

* BASTIA [2B - HAUTE-CORSE] [Code INSEE - 2B033]<br />

France Info Brest Rosno‰n 1071-inactive / 1404 kHz 100/20 kW<br />

48 16 28.56 N 04 09 12 W<br />

ROSNOEN<br />

* [29 - FINISTERE] [Code INSEE - 29240]<br />

France Info Pau 1404 kHz 20 kW<br />

43 18 N 00 24 W ??<br />

France Info Clermont Ferrand Ennezat 1494 kHz 20 kW<br />

45 54 37.26 N 03 13 01.56 E<br />

ENNEZAT<br />

* ENNEZAT [63 - PUY-DE-DOME] [Code INSEE - 63148]<br />

and Nice 1557 / 1350 kHz 50/300/600 kW at<br />

Mt. Agel / Fonbonne / Mt. Gros site, north of Monte Carlo<br />

F/MCO Monte Carlo MW 702 f i v e mast groups at<br />

LW MW installations<br />

Fonbonne west 43 45 58.26 N 07 24 57.74 E<br />

Mont Gros 43 46 03.80 N 07 26 14.17 E<br />

Fonbonne northeast 43 46 15.06 N 07 25 55.02 E<br />

SW site and RMC/TWR TX house<br />

Fonbonne west 43 45 51.32 N 07 25 25.41 E and<br />

Fonbonne east 43 45 51.48 N 07 25 36.12 E<br />

and a sixt location: RMC_ FM / TV mast ??<br />

43 46 30.76 N 07 25 33.52 E<br />

(wb wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 20)<br />

Former Rouen Louvetout 1404 kHz 100 kW<br />

at 49 34 01 N 00 44 10 E not found anything.<br />

I can't find any reliable location G.C. of former Rouen MW site. I see<br />

only farmland there. Any idea of the former 100 kW station?<br />

Mauno, do you have old historic MW lists from Thierry Vignaud ?? I cann't<br />

find any AM stations list of France on the website<br />

<br />

(wb wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 20)<br />

Re Rouen location ?He doesn't mention exact coordinates for Rouen, just<br />

that it stopped operation in mid-70's. He sent me the attached list, which<br />

mentions it still in 1973. It should be near Louvetot, but there are many<br />

clouds and maybe the site area has been disappeared un<strong>der</strong> other use.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 22)<br />

Two more messages about Rouen from Thierry Vignaud, maybe of interest:<br />

"The Rouen Louvetot broadcasting center was used until end of 1975. The<br />

mast (120 m) was razed in 1977.<br />

But the building is always present and sold by TDF to a religious<br />

community." and "Concerning your question about former tx from Rouen-<br />

Louvetot, I remember today that it was an historical broadcasting site.


In fact the origin of this site goes back to 1925. At this time when<br />

private stations are authorized in France a station has started in<br />

Normandy at Fecamp. In 1935 this station has moved it's broadcasting<br />

centre to Louvetot. It was well-known to broadcast every weekend English<br />

programmes toward UK (the ancestor of English 208 Radio Luxembourg) where<br />

private stations are not allowed.<br />

At the end of second world war, General de Gaulle had rewoked all private<br />

licences on the French territory and all private broadcasting centres were<br />

used by national radio (RDF, RDF, ORTF, Radio France) until 1983 when the<br />

first licences to privates stations came back on the waves.<br />

(RMC - Radio Monte Carlo was the only exception due to an international<br />

treaty which allow to this principality to use broadcasting centre located<br />

on French territory, it's always the case at this time for their LW, MW,<br />

SW and TV centres - which is actually operated by the filial of TDF: MCR<br />

RADIO). In fact, in Monaco principality there are only low power relay for<br />

FM and TV services. Their territory is very small, (around 1,5 km x 0,5 km<br />

if my memory is exact) and they have not place to put big broadcasting<br />

centre on it).<br />

Back to Rouen-Louvetot: at the end of second world war the French public<br />

radio now used the installation from Radio Normandy until 1976/1977. A<br />

friend of mine have made a web site concerning this station, sorry it's in<br />

French, but you can see many historical photos from it, from 1925 to the<br />

end of 70's.<br />

<br />

Britsh people have a good memory of Radio Normandy, B<strong>BC</strong> Radio 4 has made a<br />

special report on the history of this station that I have recorded on<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary 2000. It was a very popular station for British with their English<br />

programmes between 1926-1939."<br />

(Thierry Vignaud-F via Mauno Ritola-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 24)<br />

FRENCH GUIANA 3291.183 Guyana trying to return to the air. Solid<br />

carrier at the moment, some low audio. in the mud. 09<strong>05</strong> to 0911 UT. For<br />

months only the Spanish numbers station has been on 3292 kHz.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 23)<br />

GABON 7270 R. Gabon, Melen or Moyabi?, 1125-., 17 Feb, French, AfR.<br />

Pops; 13441, adj. QRM. And this earlier obs. in Lisbon: 08<strong>05</strong>-0851, 08 Feb,<br />

French, news till 0810, songs, talks; 24341, DRM QRM at 0900.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

GAMBIA 648 GRTS, Bonto, obs'ed 2012-2029, 17 Feb, English, news,<br />

govern. Speech, Vernacular at around 2025; 53443, adj. QRM de E 639.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

GERMANY 11800 Minivan R. via DTK on Feb 09 *1600-1615 25432-35422<br />

Vernacular, 1600 sign on with R. Miami Int.'s ID, IS, ID, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Feb 23) On DTK Juelich 11725 in A07.<br />

SWLCS <strong>DX</strong>-Camp <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Wegen einer schwerwiegenden Krankheit bei OM Peter Hell und er sich fuer<br />

einige Zeit im Krankenhaus befinden wird, faellt das geplante SWLCS <strong>DX</strong>-<br />

Camp <strong>2007</strong> aus.<br />

(Paul Reinersch-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 23)<br />

GUATEMALA 4780 R. Cultural Coatan, S. Sebatian de Coatan, 2339-2350, 17<br />

Feb, Chuj, Bible readings; 54333.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

GUINEA 7125 Conakry noted again, first un<strong>der</strong> Bucharest 1952, then in


clear after 1957; evening program of Afropops with French M announcer,<br />

minimal talk, "Radio Nationale" ID in passing at 2021, mx until 2030, then<br />

into M urgent-sounding monologue in vernacular, handed over to W at 0336.<br />

Weak and noisy at first, gaining strength in time, good by 2035. I'll post<br />

a recording later.<br />

(Quaglieri-NY, listenersnotebook Feb 24)<br />

Noted only Lhasa from 2100 UT on co-channel.<br />

ICELAND Rikisutvarpid 13865 at 1849+ UT in Icelandic. Good to fair-some<br />

deep fading. When good, bent the meter at S6 or so. Not a common catch.<br />

Haven't heard it on LW at <strong>DX</strong>Ps for quite some time. Had to tune out at<br />

1910 UT.<br />

(Liz Cameron-MI-USA, dxld Feb 21)<br />

13865 Rikisutvarpid at 1835-1858* UT. Finally got this one before they<br />

planned QRT. Carrier, talks by man, short mx bridge, the only piece of<br />

music hrd during the b/c and then woman and man with talks. Mostly poor<br />

but brief peaks of audio. No QRM.<br />

(Horacio Nigro-URG, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 23)<br />

INDONESIA 11784.88 As reported on German NG A-<strong>DX</strong> tonight: After a long<br />

periode using v15150 and v9526, Voice of Indonesia Jakarta Cimanggis now<br />

noted on [measured with E1 radio by y.t.] 11784.88 tonight. Just heard<br />

French sce here at 1900-2000 UT.<br />

Reinhold Schuttkowski noted Spanish sce at 1721 UT. Felix Lechte and <strong>Jan</strong><br />

Balzer observed German sce at 1800 UT. English should follow at 2000-2100<br />

UT.<br />

(in A-<strong>DX</strong>, wb wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 17)<br />

11784.865 VoINS started around 1500 UT with playing some most mo<strong>der</strong>n<br />

Gamelan music in POP rhythm - over and over same piece of music like<br />

Chinese Firedrake til 1600 UT continuously . On 11784.865 kHz super S=9<br />

+10 dB signal. At same time noted similar superb signal of RRI Jakarta<br />

domestic progr on 11860.00.<br />

Now at 1730 UT slight fading signal at S=8 level. 1700-2100 UT regular<br />

foreign language schedule. Adjacent QRM by Juelich, BVB on 11780 kHz,<br />

S=4-5. VoINS 11784.865, measured by SpectrumLab software today.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 19)<br />

11784.872 VoINS in French noted very late today, now French at 1945 UT.<br />

Fair signal.<br />

On previous days fade-out time was around 1800-1825 UT. Feb 21.<br />

11784.873 Very loud signals of S=9 to S=9+10 dB [bare-footed - no<br />

amplifier] of RRI 11860.00, and VoINS 11784.873 around 1535 to 1545 UT<br />

today Febr 23.<br />

On 11784.871 on Febr 24th.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21/23)<br />

3266.4 R. Republik Indonesia Gorontalo. Feb. 19 at 1132-1219 (S/off) UT.<br />

35332. Music program with Japanese old popular songs and Indonesian<br />

popular songs. ID at 1158 UT, then music "Rayuan Pulau Kelapa" Jakarta<br />

News relay at 1200 UT.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium Feb 23)<br />

QSL INDONESIA R. Republik Indonesia Nabire verified my reception by the<br />

postcard I sent with my Indonesian reception report with one IRC. It took<br />

46days. The signer's name is illegible.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium Feb 23)<br />

IRAN/IRAQ CLANDESTINE 6335 V. of Iraqi Kurdistan on Feb 19 at 1335-<br />

1419 UT. 35322-35333 Kurdish and Arabic, Kurdish music and talk, ID at


1415 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Feb 23)<br />

ITALY Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery.<br />

IAR Roma Radio TX Site 41 47 9.40 N 12 27 31.08 E<br />

Niscemi US Navy NSC VLF Station (Sicily) 37 07'31.86 N 14 26 10.73 E<br />

Italian Navy Master Station IDR - La Storta Roma<br />

41 58 45.99 N 12 21 43.84 E<br />

(Andrea Borgnino-I IW0HK, SW TX site Feb 20)<br />

KOREA D.P.R. 4450 KCBS, Pyongyang, 2328-., 17 Feb, Korean, talks;<br />

25231, so much better on 01 <strong>Jan</strong> at abt. the same time.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

6398.78 Pyongyang BS Kanggye in Korean noted around 2130 UT, S=2-3.<br />

2100-1900 UT?<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 23)<br />

KYRGYSTAN 4<strong>05</strong>0.03 presumed KTR-Bishkek, at 2245-23<strong>05</strong>+ on <strong>Jan</strong> 30, poor-<br />

fair with weak audio, sounds like RS bard mx, 3 or 4 pips ToH a couple of<br />

secs. late, QRMed ToH routine, YL talk after. Not // R. Rossii web feed.<br />

4009.97 kHz noted up at 2308 check, wasn't there prior to ToH, woman<br />

talking with even lower modulation level than 4<strong>05</strong>0.<br />

(David E. Crawford-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 18)<br />

Please note that this is not a tx of "KTR" (Kyrgyz National Radio). It's a<br />

tx of the Ministry of Communications (which owns all txs in Kyrgyzstan),<br />

and it is now leased by Radio Rossii from Russia. It carries a time<br />

shifted edition of Radio Rossii, that is why it is not // to the<br />

(European) webstream of RR.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 19)<br />

LUXEMBOURG/GERMANY Radio Luxembourg has cancelled the English DRM<br />

service on 7295, no longer listed on the drm.org schedule or heard here<br />

today. Webcast is still on, still listed on 25795 for local reception.<br />

Confirmed on the drmrx forum:<br />

(<br />

Mike Barraclough-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Feb 19)<br />

MADAGASCAR 71<strong>05</strong> R Nasionaly Malagasy, Feb 22, surprised me here 1640 in<br />

French with 'les informations' short at 1645. Weak. Went off at 1650 when<br />

they and I jumped to 5010 kHz where the program in French continued. At<br />

1701 had French ann's mentioning telehone Nos a.o. Shifted language 17<strong>05</strong><br />

(Malagasy) into Jose Feliciano-song.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 23)<br />

MALAYSIA [and non] Langkawi calling.<br />

As Victor mentioned, I am on the island of Langkawi. That's the<br />

northernmost island of the Malayan peninsula in the Andaman sea.<br />

Population is 80% Malayan muslim, however Chinese New Year is celebrated<br />

all over the island and today also the "Langkawi Iron Man" takes place.<br />

Since this island got the status of a complete tax-free island in 1990,<br />

duty free shops are at every corner of the capital city KUAH. Prices are<br />

really reasonable, although I don't take that advantage of it. Since the<br />

beginning of this month AirAsia has three weekly flights<br />

from/to Bangkok which makes it very easy for a 30 days extension for THL.<br />

The short- and mediumwave situation is not as it was a few years ago.<br />

Could hardly find a proper mediumwave signal from THL here, but at least 5<br />

FM stations from Thailand Satun province. Singapore on 6150 kHz is<br />

disturbed most of the day by a Chinese station, RSI 6080 kHz 1100-1400 UT


is also with co-channel interference by China. Happy to receive Myanmar<br />

again on 5986 (roughly) kHz, since in Europe RTL French is blocking this<br />

frequency in DRM mode. Best wishes from the island of Langkawi,<br />

(Suree & Uwe Volk-MLA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 18)<br />

MEXICO 9599.25 on Feb 16 at 2343-0020 UT. Radio UNAM, Mexico Serious<br />

classic orchestral music, talked at 2357 "Radio Universidad...", Cultural<br />

talks about pictures and new tecnologies and music again at 0016. in LSB<br />

to avoid Cuba, poor/fair.<br />

(Giampiero Bernardini-ITA, hcdx wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 18)<br />

Sorry, UNAM frequency given in bc-dx #795 was wrong. (wb)<br />

9599.2 R UNAM, Mexico DF, 1945-0020, <strong>05</strong>45-0707 and 1536, Feb 03, 10, 11,<br />

15, 16 and 17, often serious classic orchestral music, talk on "El tema de<br />

hoy", ID's: "...La Radio Universidad Autonoma ded Mexico, presento la<br />

musica popular alternativa algo mas que la musica a simple oido..",<br />

"...Buenas Tardes sintoniza usted con Radio UNAM desde la capital de la<br />

Republica Mexicana a traves de XEUN 860 kHz amplitud modulada; XEYU 9600<br />

kHz onda corta banda internacional de 31 metros e internet..." and "Una<br />

Universidad que esta trabajando al ciento por ciento". 23322 - 13221 QRM<br />

at various times from R Habana Cuba, CRI, RAI and others.<br />

(Bernardini, Hauser, Mendez and Rodriguez; dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Feb 23)<br />

heard in EUR also. wb.<br />

MOLDOVA/RUSSIA MW 999 from Moldova usage till end of year 2006:<br />

DW: in Ukr <strong>05</strong>30; in Ru 0600-0630, from 1600 & from 1900 UTC winter;<br />

TWR: 1830-1900 and 2000-2100; Pridnestrovye: 1800-1830;<br />

and ceased due to the financial conflict between Moscow and Tiraspol after<br />

<strong>Jan</strong> 1 <strong>2007</strong>:<br />

Voice of Russia:(1 hour duration):<br />

in Romanian at 1700UTC; in Russian: World Service 1300 & 2100;<br />

Commonwealth 1400 & 1500; Rus.Int.Radio 2200 & 2300.<br />

The information about the conflict is acc to the VOR, prgr on Febr 18th<br />

heard.<br />

On 11630 kHz 1300-1400 there was a prgr of VORussia, World Sce in Ru and<br />

at 1400 UTC the ID was: "V ephyre Rassiiskaia Radiaveshchatelnaia Kampania<br />

Golas Rassii, pragrama Russkii chass v Londane" or "On the air the Russian<br />

Broadcasting Company Voice of Russia with prgr Russian Hour In London",<br />

also heard on 5940, 12<strong>05</strong>5 etc.<br />

So they have five different programmes in Russian, aboved 3: WS; CW; IR<br />

and Evangelskie Chtenia and Russkii chass v Londane<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

MONGOLIA 12085 VoMongolia, Khonkhor, 0845-1045, 09 Feb, Japanese,<br />

talks, light music, Mongolian prgr 0900, Chinese 0930, English 1000; 44433<br />

but gradually deteriorating, and barely heard at 1045.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

NETHERLANDS 11935 Once again RNW at 0800-0857 UT in Dutch to<br />

pensionists in SoWeEUR and Canary Isls suffered by co-channel BSKSA Riyadh<br />

Holy Quran program at 0844 to 0857 UT. BSKSA Riyadh starts much early<br />

around 0844 UT.<br />

11935 0900-1200 RIY 500kW 310deg Arabic Holy Quran<br />

(wb, Feb 23)<br />

Contact beween RNW and BSKSA on HFCC conference at Dubai on this<br />

interference matter was not successful yet.<br />

NIGER 9704 LV du Sahel, Niamey, 1220-1509, 17 Feb, French, news,.,<br />

Vernacular 1500, f/ball match report; 34443, adjt. QRM de WYFR in Spanish,<br />

then co-ch QRM.


(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

PERU 3375 R. San Antonio, Padua de Callalli, 2326-2334, 17 Feb,<br />

Spanish, sermon; 33342, adj. Uty. QRM.<br />

4746.8 R. Huanta 2000, Huanta, 2344-2354, 17 Feb, Spanish,<br />

advertisemtents, Indian music; 54343, CODAR QRM.<br />

4775 R. Tarma, Tarma, 2342-2352, 17 Feb, Spanish, detailed & lengthy adv.<br />

for a women's perfume like on 13 <strong>Jan</strong> (!); 54343.<br />

4824.4 LV de la Selva, Iquitos, 0949-f/out 1130 (!), 17 Feb, Spanish,<br />

advertisements, songs; 14441, but noted better at 1030!<br />

5120.5 R. Ondas del Suroriente, Quillabamba, 2243-2255, 17 Feb, Quechua,<br />

talks; 34343.<br />

6019.6 R. Vitoria, Lima, 0851-0900, 09 Feb, Portuguese, shouting<br />

preacher; 34432, blocked by DRM signal at 0900.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

PHILIPPINES VOA 1170 - I was looking for last Fall when I was hearing<br />

Korea 1170. Maybe next Fall. I heard VOA 1143 on 1143 and then again on<br />

1147.5, which VOA QSL'd as 1143 kHz.<br />

(Patrick Martin-OR-USA, IRCA via dxld Feb 20)<br />

New VOA-1170 transmitter is a Harris <strong>DX</strong>-1000. Four tower array. Toward<br />

Korean, Vietnam and China, I think.<br />

(Charles A Taylor-NC-USA WD4INP, IRCA via dxld)<br />

I have a plot of VOA-1170's antenna patterns. There are two of them. One<br />

has a main lobe at about 260 degrees, with a secondary lobe at about 7<br />

degrees, with a deep null from 45 to 200 degrees. It's apparently intended<br />

for SE Asia. The other pattern has its main lobe at 325 degrees (towards<br />

China) with a small lobe at 90 degrees. Both patterns send very little<br />

power towards North America (azimuth about 38 degrees from the<br />

Philippines). The plots came from consulting engineer Ben Dawson, who has<br />

designed antenna systems for this and several other VOA sites.<br />

(Bruce Portzer-WA-USA, IRCA via dxld Feb 20)<br />

RUSSIA New 5920.0, at 2245-2300 On Feb 10, Yelizovo, Far East, Russian<br />

announcement, songs, 2257 UT Russian National Hymn in relay of R Rossii,<br />

ex 6075 which is covered here by Deutsche Welle; 15121 heard // 4<strong>05</strong>0.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, via Dario Monferini-I, dxld)<br />

Yelizovo? HFCC B- 06 called 6075 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, at 1800-1400.<br />

(gh, dxld Feb 20)<br />

The "Petropavlovsk-Kamchatkiy" tx is located at Yelizovo. Cf. location<br />

list in WRTH <strong>2007</strong>, pg.469.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld Feb 20)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA I am again hearing French on 17660, at 1508 UT Feb 21,<br />

mixing with and un<strong>der</strong>neath the Afropop music distraxion; something which<br />

was not there before yesterday. It is not // 17630 ANU, nor // 15300 RFI.<br />

I believe it is BSKSA, ex21600. The signal again fades down greatly before<br />

Afropop goes off at 1531. There is a fast SAH between them of about 15 Hz.<br />

An interesting thing I have noticed more than once. Just before Gabon cuts<br />

the carrier at 1531, for a few seconds the SAH level increases. This must<br />

be because the Gabon output power steps down briefly before going off;<br />

that is, BSKSA momentarily has a relative strength advantage. Presumably<br />

BSKSA continues on 17660 at least until the French bihour ends at 1600,<br />

but after 1531 the carrier is barely detectable. No doubt those further<br />

east could confirm this.


VOA, 1<strong>789</strong>5, via Botswana, in English at 1444 Feb 21 had fluttery co-<br />

channel QRM from something. Per EiBi, that must also be BSKSA, which<br />

overlaps on 1<strong>789</strong>5 at 14-15, both broadcasting to different parts of<br />

Africa. BSKSA frequency management is the pits:<br />

1<strong>789</strong>5 1200-1500 ARS BSKSA HQ A NAf<br />

1<strong>789</strong>5 1400-1700 USA Voice of America E EAf /BOT<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Feb 21)<br />

BSKSA Riyadh. Two carriers noted on 21670 and 21740 kHz at 0858 UT, and<br />

Arabic program in progress on 217<strong>05</strong>. So seemingly combination of<br />

Indonesian service QRG 21670, and Arabic 217<strong>05</strong> kHz produces a spur signal<br />

on 21740 kHz. 21670 channel opens at 0930 UT, but is on air very early<br />

around 0858 UT.<br />

7150 1500-1800 RIY 500 40 FARSI FOREIG<br />

9525 1600-1700 RIY 500 55 PASHTO FOREIG<br />

9555 1800-2300 RIY 500 295 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

9580 0300-0600 JED 50 0 ARABIC 2ND. P<br />

9580 1700-2200 JED 50 0 ARABIC 2ND. P<br />

9675 0300-0900 RIY 500 0 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

9675 0900-1600 RIY 500 0 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

9730 1400-1600 RIY 500 40 TURKISTANI FOREIG<br />

9870 1800-2300 RIY 500 310 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

11715 1800-2300 RIY 500 270 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

11820 1800-2300 RIY 500 320 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

11855 0600-1700 JED 50 0 ARABIC 2ND. P<br />

11915 1800-2300 RIY 500 295 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

11935 0900-1200 RIY 500 310 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

13710 1500-1800 RIY 500 295 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

15170 0300-0600 RIY 500 355 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

152<strong>05</strong> 1600-1800 RIY 500 320 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

15225 1500-1800 RIY 500 295 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

15250 0900-1200 RIY 500 250 ENGLISH FOREIG<br />

15275 0400-0600 RIY 500 340 TURKISH FOREIG<br />

15370 <strong>05</strong>00-0800 RIY 500 70 URDU FOREIG<br />

15380 0600-0900 RIY 500 310 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

15380 1200-1400 RIY 500 310 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

15390 <strong>05</strong>00-0800 RIY 500 70 URDU FOREIG<br />

15435 1500-1800 RIY 500 320 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

15470 0900-1200 RIY 500 250 ENGLISH FOREIG<br />

17560 1600-1800 RIY 500 270 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

17615 0900-1200 RIY 500 100 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

17660 1500-1900 RIY 500 270 FRENCH FOREIG<br />

17730 0600-0900 RIY 500 295 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

17740 0600-0900 RIY 250 310 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

17760 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 RIY 500 175 SOMALI FOREIG<br />

17760 <strong>05</strong>00-0600 RIY 500 190 SWAHILI FOREIG<br />

17775 1700-1800 RIY 500 250 BAMBARA FOREIG<br />

17785 0800-1000 RIY 500 270 FRENCH FOREIG<br />

178<strong>05</strong> 0900-1200 RIY 500 295 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

17820 1200-1500 RIY 500 70 BANGALI FOREIG<br />

1<strong>789</strong>5 0300-0600 RIY 500 40 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

1<strong>789</strong>5 0600-0800 RIY 500 40 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

1<strong>789</strong>5 1200-1500 RIY 500 295 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

21460 1300-1600 RIY 500 190 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

21495 0900-1200 RIY 500 70 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

215<strong>05</strong> 1200-1500 RIY 500 295 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

21600 1200-1400 RIY 500 100 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

21640 1200-1500 RIY 500 310 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

21670 0900-1200 RIY 500 100 INDONESIAN FOREIG<br />

217<strong>05</strong> 0900-1200 RIY 500 310 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 20/21)


SOUTH AFRICA 3320 SAUK/R. Son<strong>der</strong> Grense, Meyerton, 2324-2346, 17 Feb,<br />

Afrikaans, interview, songs; 55444.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

3345 Channel Africa Feb 23 at 1945 with African choir songs into 1958-ID<br />

"This is Channel Africa broadcasting to you from Johannesburg, South<br />

Africa, in English .." repeated. Weak and unid non-bc QRM. The 3396<br />

audible same time.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 23)<br />

SWEDEN/DRITTES REICH/OSTPREUSSEN Hitlers schwedischer Radiosen<strong>der</strong>.<br />

"Radio Koenigsberg" - die Nazis liessen diesen Propagandasen<strong>der</strong> im Krieg<br />

einrichten und sendeten auf Schwedisch ueber das vermeintlich glorreiche<br />

und erfolgreiche Hitler-Deutschland. Einmal woechentlich, 20 Minuten lang.<br />

Ein Zehntel <strong>der</strong> schwedischen Bevoelkerung schaltete regelmaessig ein, wenn<br />

es mit den Stimmen bekannter schwedischer Kuenstler gezielt ueber<br />

Deutschland und seine Taten desinformiert werden sollte.<br />

Der Schwede Niclas Sennerteg hat ein Buch ueber Radio Koenigsberg<br />

geschrieben. Es traegt den Titel "Deutschland spricht. Hitlers<br />

schwedischer Radiosen<strong>der</strong>."<br />

("Tyskland talar. Hitlers svenska radiostation"). Das Buch gibt es - noch<br />

- nicht auf Deutsch. Deswegen hat uns Niclas Sennerteg berichtet, worum es<br />

in seinem Buch geht.<br />

<br />

(Radio Sweden via Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 18)<br />

After long break there is back again a <strong>DX</strong> prgr in Ru, heard on Febr 13th<br />

with comments about the need of SW usage and the future of DRM. It has to<br />

check the next prgr which will be on 27 Febr on Radio Sweden in Ru.<br />

BTW Sweden Calling <strong>DX</strong>ers is the oldiest <strong>DX</strong> Programme first aired in<br />

1948(?) ,closed in En in 90s and finally in Ru in 2001(?). Another old <strong>DX</strong><br />

prgrs which are existing and now also are on Radio Budapest 1st launched<br />

on October the 4th, 1957 (as 1st Soviet satellite date) and Radio Sofia,<br />

now Bulgaria on 17 November also in 1957.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

SWITZERLAND 765 Suisse Romande musique Sottens 765 kHz 600 kW<br />

46 39 21.91 N 06 43 44.27 E<br />

The Swiss normally show only their landscape in low resolution. And some<br />

tx sites (former and present ones) are hidden and vailed to the world.<br />

Nothing noted of the former SW site Schwarzenburg anymore.<br />

Sottens SW mast[Telefunken revolving type] scrapped in Oct 30, 2004<br />

<br />

46 39 22.<strong>05</strong> N 06 43 44.58 E<br />

External links<br />

Sottens transmitter pictures on <br />

<br />

<br />

The Sottens transmitter Retrieved 26 <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2006<br />

(wb)<br />

Looking at the link below supplied by Wolfgang, it also provides the<br />

coordinates for the former SW site; 46 39 42 N 06 43 51 E<br />

<br />

Nice pics of SW antenna too.


Is anyone aware of when the last SRI SW transmission occured from this<br />

site? Jari does your HE3RSI QSL give a date of transmission?<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TX site Feb 21)<br />

TAIWAN 7390 Little Saigon R. via Taiwan on Feb 20 at *1500-1510 UT.<br />

44444 Vietnamese, 1500 UT sign on with IS, Opening music, ID, Opening<br />

announce, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Feb 23)<br />

TAJIKISTAN 4965.1 V.O.Russia via Yangiyul, on Feb 13 at 1440 UT,<br />

Russian // 4975. Weak. Indian coming up at that time.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 18)<br />

TURKEY Frequency change for TRT/VoTurkey in Arabic to ME from Feb. 23:<br />

1500-1655 NF 6175 EMR 500 kW 168 deg, x6120 to avoid TRT Turkish from<br />

1630!<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 20)<br />

Measured also TRT 'bad boy' 15350 kHz which suffers by faulty audio feed<br />

and produce spurious signals between 15303 and 15404 kHz, -- since months<br />

! Any complaint correspondence to TRT engineering was not successful yet.<br />

Still same mess.<br />

Measured around 0900-0945, was wan<strong>der</strong>ing from 15350.103 to 15350.84 kHz<br />

but had a heterodyne buzz of 160 Hertz to co-channel CNR Kashi even xx.00.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

180 TRT, Polati, 2240-2251, 18 Feb, ballads, talks; 53452, adjt. QRM de D<br />

183 spoiling a good, quiet signal.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

UGANDA 5036 R. Uganda, Kampala, 1950-1957, 18 Feb, Vernacular, talks;<br />

23441, adj. QRM de BEM 5025 but also BFA 5030 w/ a noisy carrier.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

UAE 1539 On 22 Feb <strong>2007</strong> at 1500 UT noted Radio Aap ki Dunyaa in Urdu on<br />

1539 kHz. Fair signal, fighting with Iran and China. I guess this is the<br />

new (UAE) Al-Dhabbiya III transmitter (rated 800 kW) although the signal<br />

wasn't too strong. But I'm off beam, I believe.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx Feb 23)<br />

13720 Sudan R. Service via Dhabayya on Feb 14 at <strong>05</strong>29-<strong>05</strong>45 UT. 45433<br />

English, Talk, ID at <strong>05</strong>30 and <strong>05</strong>42, // 9525 kHz.<br />

13720 Sudan R. Service via Dhabayya on Feb 15 at <strong>05</strong>25-<strong>05</strong>35 UT. 35333<br />

English, Talk, ID at <strong>05</strong>31 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Feb 23)<br />

U.K. B<strong>BC</strong> pictures.<br />

A former colleague has some nice pictures of B<strong>BC</strong> Skelton[-B], MF / SW /<br />

SSB fee<strong>der</strong> overseas at Daventry and LF Droitwich.<br />

I cannot remember if I have sent you these before.<br />

- 121 pictures<br />

<br />

<br />

(Richard Buckby G3VGW, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 18)<br />

Click to see Woofferton's transmitting stations:<br />

<br />

and VTC Orfordness<br />


page to #15<br />

<br />

click Military History, click Post Second World War,<br />

See US OHR installation. 'Cobra Mist' Site. In 1968 work started on the<br />

top secret Anglo-American System 441A 'over-the-horizon' (OTH) backscatter<br />

radar project, finally code-named 'Cobra Mist'.<br />

and VTC Skelton site[s]<br />

<br />

<br />

and long- + mediumwave sites at<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

and AFN army radio for the Normandie invasion troops in 1944, "R<br />

Normandie"<br />

<br />

(John Babbis-USA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 23)<br />

Is that a reserve time signal tx of 60 kHz ???:<br />

<br />

17860 UNID in En, NEW MER registered. 0800-1100 U.<br />

Woofferton usually poor at 170 degrees at my place, but makes it today,<br />

seems a globe around signal I guess.<br />

West Africa Democracy Radio<br />

0700-0800 on 12000 SKN 300 kW / 180 deg to WeAf English<br />

0800-1100 on 17860 WOF 300 kW / 170 deg to WeAf French/English/French<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 19/20/21)<br />

USA/DJIBOUTI [non] Additional VOA Amharic broadcasts in the morning<br />

were cancelled as of Feb 18. So it's even more obvious now that they were<br />

launched only as an interim solution until Somali could be revived. Also<br />

reduced usage of Djibouti-1431: Radio Sawa has not just been deprived of<br />

30 minutes of airtime for Somali at 1600-1630; instead Sawa is carried on<br />

1431 now only at 1645-0400, beamed 325 degrees. Apparently 1431 kHz is now<br />

off the air at 0400-1600, i.e. local daytime more or less.<br />

(Aaron Zawitzky-USA, dxld Feb 19)<br />

USA Is Marie Lamb OK?<br />

I had a report that <strong>DX</strong>ing with Cumbre has been repeating the old standby<br />

pirate show for three weeks. Feb 21 at 1727 UT I checked WAER webstream<br />

for Marie's jazz show scheduled weekdays 1500-1800 UT, only to hear some<br />

other woman doing it, <strong>Jan</strong>e McGreasy, who said she was sitting in. She is<br />

not among those pictured on the staff list at<br />

where I went to check the spelling of<br />

her name.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Feb 21)<br />

VENEZUELA 15250 Radio Nacional de Venezuela via RHC facilities, 2330-<br />

2335 UT, Febr 18, Spanish, Annmt: "De inmediato te presentamos los hechos<br />

mas destacados en este dia 18 de febrero...", ID as: "El Canal<br />

Internacional de Raido Nacional de Venezuela...", 34433 // 13680 kHz with<br />

34443.<br />

(Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 23)<br />

YEMEN 9780.03 Yemen R Sanaa' frequency varrying outlet noted the other<br />

day above usual lower side 9779v settlement.


(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 18)<br />

ZIMBABWE 3396 R. Zimbabwe, Guineafowl, 2217-2232, 18 Feb, Vernacular,<br />

AfR. Songs & tunes; 53342, adj. QRM de annoying racketing signal.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 21)<br />

DRM<br />

DRM in Africa.<br />

Broadcasters welcome new DRM Technology.<br />

Broadcasters from across Africa gathered in Rwandan capital Kigali<br />

beginning of December to propose new plans for the transition to digital<br />

for their hundreds of millions of listeners. Co-hosted by Rwanda's<br />

broadcaster ORINFOR and Germany's official voice to the outside world, the<br />

Deutsche Welle (DW), the first-ever Pan-African Conference on Digital<br />

Radio Mondiale (DRM) included special DRM test transmissions as well as a<br />

wide variety of lectures from various representatives from large<br />

international broadcasters and the transmitter industry.<br />

"The conference is mainly for African broadcasters," said Peter Senger of<br />

DW. Senger is also chairman of the DRM consortium. "The ones coming in<br />

from overseas will be there to explain the benefits of this technology."<br />

Live DRM Transmissions on 26 MHz.<br />

In cooperation with DW, Thomson Broadcast & Multimedia provided test<br />

equipment and a specialized transmitter engineer for around-theclock DRM<br />

pilot transmissions on 26 MHz DRM low power shortwave.<br />

The use of DRM in the 26 MHz shortwave band is an interesting option for<br />

local broadcasting, especially for broadcasters with limited space within<br />

the existing network or for those who wish to transmit a digital service<br />

without impairing the existing one. This un<strong>der</strong>-used band is available for<br />

transmissions on DRM standard since 2004.<br />

The 26 MHz test system for the Pan-African Conference was installed at the<br />

DW Kigali shortwave relay station. Each of the delegates was presented<br />

with a Hong-Kong assembled digital radio receiver from the company<br />

Himalaya to listen to the special broadcast. "They'll be hearing for the<br />

first time digital shortwave with FM quality", said Sengen The receivers<br />

were sponsored by the Society for the Development of Democracy and Human<br />

Rights.<br />

New DRM Receivers.<br />

"The receivers are more like computers than radios, and have a little<br />

display screen overwhich someone can read the news headlines. Listeners<br />

can also see the name of our station on the screen," reported Senger.<br />

"Audio can be stored on a memory card.<br />

It offers completely new opportunities for schools and universities in<br />

Africa. Educational programs can be stored, played back later, discussed<br />

and analyzed. It also incorporates an MP3 recor<strong>der</strong> and can store 100 hours<br />

of Podcasts."<br />

Excellent Reception.<br />

Equipped with a DRM World Traveller together with DREAM software and a<br />

Himalaya DRM 2009 receiver, Thomson and DW engineers drove around the<br />

vicinity of Kigali to verify the quality of reception at different sites.<br />

Receiver antennas included an active antenna set as well as the wire<br />

delivered together with the World Traveller. The Thomson transmitter was<br />

broadcasting on 25.740 MHz with 80 Watt DRM mean power and using a<br />

provisional omni-directional antenna. The DRM signal provided good<br />

reception up to 13 km beeline from the transmitter site with an excellent<br />

SNR of around 25 dB. The average MER (Modulation Error Rate) of the


transmitter was around 38 dB, which is well abovethe DRM minimum<br />

requirement of 30dB.<br />

Regional Digital Broadcasting.<br />

The 26 MHz band is a 430 kHz wide broadcast service band divided into<br />

forty-two 10 kHz channels with an average of 20 frequencies for the same<br />

geographical area, depending on transmitter power class. Thus, depending<br />

on quality and number of programs per frequency, 20 to 80 programs can be<br />

transmitted to the same geographical area in audio quality comparable to<br />

FM. Unlike FM coverage, the Irelatively low-cost DRM shortwave coverage is<br />

not limited to line-of-sight.<br />

A 10 kHz channel provides FM-mono or parametric stereo audio quality. As<br />

the 26 MHz band is mostly vacant, it should be relatively easy to use<br />

doublechannel bandwidths (20 kHz) instead of the standard 10 kHz single<br />

channels. The doublechannel mode would provide more capacity and hence<br />

flexibility in terms of services and audio configurations.<br />

The use of SFN (Single Frequency Network) would enable coverage of an even<br />

wi<strong>der</strong> area with lower power transmitters than if a single transmitter were<br />

to be used.<br />

This new option allows broadcasters to maintain own editorial and<br />

technical control while augmenting services to reach a large number of<br />

listeners. In addition, the coverage of the same area with DRM on 26 MHz<br />

is reportedly cheaper than with FM.<br />

New apportunity for Broadcasters in Africa.<br />

The introduction of DRM comes to Africa, the world's so-called "radio<br />

continent", at a time when the popularity of local stations is growing<br />

rapidly. With the expansion of de-regulation in many countries, the<br />

private broadcast sector is also a fast growing market. 26 MHz DRM offers<br />

more spectrum for local broadcasts than is presently available.<br />

DRM could also be a saving for the entire African continent. Whenever and<br />

wherever data need to be delivered to a whole country or a region, DRM is<br />

the most economical way to do it. Also, digital radio transmitters<br />

reportedly use 50 percent less energy than analog ones.<br />

Rwanda, Nigeria and South Africa used the conference as a platform to<br />

launch their respective national DRM projects and Thomson is delivering<br />

fully DRM equipped transmitters to broadcasters in Sudan, South Africa and<br />

Nigeria.<br />

Even though the price of DRM receivers is still far beyond the reach of<br />

most of Africa's 800-million population, it is predicted that the price<br />

will come down consi<strong>der</strong>ably, depending on how quickly the market develops.<br />

Winning Africa's broadcasters to DRM would clearly play a role in bringing<br />

down receiver prices. The response to the conference was encouraging.<br />

A second conference has already been planned in Mozambique for <strong>2007</strong>. 26<br />

MHz is an exceptionally low-cost method to introduce DRM technology into<br />

densely populated areas and make it known to large sectors of the<br />

population.<br />

<br />

Editorial.<br />

As the story goes, radio became a sound medium on Christmas Eve in 1906,<br />

when Reginald Fessenden used an alternator transmitter to send a voice and<br />

music to shipboard operators. A hundred years later, thanks to the joint<br />

efforts of the manufacturers, retailers and broadcasters, the digital<br />

vision has become a reality for AM broadcasting un<strong>der</strong> the brand name of<br />

DRM. There are currently over 30 broadcasters transmitting DRM content,


totalling over 750 broadcast hours per day.<br />

When discussing the exciting new possibilities offered by DRM, the key<br />

question put to me regularly is about the availability and cost of DRM<br />

receivers. End of 2006, the digital radio technology company "RadioScape"<br />

announced the availability of the award winning RS500 module, which<br />

provides reception for DAB (Band-11 & L-Band), DRM (LW, MW & SW), FM-RDS<br />

AM (LW, MW & SW).<br />

The new technology from RadioScape ensures that DRM integrates seamlessly<br />

with DAB. Users will not have to be concerned with having to know which<br />

technology or frequency to tune in to. They simply select the station name<br />

just as they do for FM or DAB today.<br />

Several other receiver companies are also working on new models and we<br />

hope that listeners worldwide will soon have a wide choice of DRM<br />

receivers.<br />

A main factor will be the cost of the receivers that are replacing the<br />

three billion analogue ones in the world today. Winning large audiences as<br />

in Africa, India or China, would clearly boost consumer demand and help to<br />

bring down prices.<br />

New Antenna System for 26 MHz DRM Broadcasting.<br />

Cost-Efficient Design for Local Coverage.<br />

Broadcasters are showing increased interest in low power DRM transmisssion<br />

systems in the 26 MHz band as a cost-efficient, high quality alternative<br />

for local coverage. As opposed to customary international shortwave using<br />

sky wave propagation, the 26 MHz system relies on "direct wave"<br />

propagation. This "free-space propagation" phenomenon is comparable to the<br />

situation in VHF range.<br />

In the Radio News of Spring 2006, we discussed directive antennas with<br />

tilted main lobes in connection with 26 MHz low power DRM shortwave<br />

broadcasting. By nature, these antenna systems call for rather extensive<br />

use of dipoles and a complex RF feed-system. Such a complex system could<br />

prove to be disproportionate to the relatively low-cost, low power<br />

transmitters.<br />

To extend the low power product range by a cost efFcient, robust new<br />

component, which is easy to install, easy to put into operation and easy<br />

to maintain, Thomson has now designed an omnidirectional 26 MHz antenna<br />

for a transmitter peak power up to 40 kW.<br />

This new antenna design offers broadcasters quite the same advantages as<br />

the well-known Thomson Rigid Array Antenna Technology, like high<br />

performance, low life cycle costs and low cost of ownership.<br />

To insure maximum reliability, the construction is completely rigid,<br />

statically grounded (lightning protection) and does not have insulators in<br />

structural parts.<br />

The monopole antenna with ground radials can be installed on the top of a<br />

tower or building. Its polarization is vertical and its radiation<br />

characteristic is omnidirectional.<br />

Another significant advantage of this highly specific antenna design is<br />

the fact that tuning is done without any capacitors and coils. This<br />

feature also further increases the robustness and reliability.<br />

Schematic Drawing of Thomson Low Power 26 MHz DRM Antenna (left side) and<br />

a CAD drawing (right side) illustrating a possible roof-installation.<br />

Impedance Curve for the Frequency Range 25.6 MHz to 26.1 MHz; Omni-


directional antenna, 50 ohms, VSWRmax 1.173 at 26.10 MHz<br />

Thomson Broadcast & Multimedia AG, Spinnereistrasse 5<br />

CH-5300 Turgi - Switzerland<br />

Tel : +41 (0)56 299 22 10 Fax: +41 (0)56 28811 25 <br />

Thomson Broadcast & Multimedia SA 1, rue de I'Hautil<br />

F-78702 Conflans Ste. Honorine - France Tel: +33 (0)134 90 31 00<br />

Fax: +33 (0)134 90 30 00 <br />

Thomson Broadcast & Multimedia GmbH, Carl-Benz Strasse 6-8<br />

D-671<strong>05</strong> Schifferstadt - Germany Tel: +49 (0)6235 92 50 300<br />

Fax: +49 (0)6235 92 50 330 <br />

(Thomson Radio News #25, Thomson Broadcast & Multimedia AG, Winter 20<strong>05</strong>)<br />

Recent registrations DRM on 26 MHz<br />

25700 0000 2400 27N RMP 1 0 G MNO MER<br />

25700 0000 2400 28 SOF 5 0 BUL RBU BUL<br />

25720 0000 2400 28 SMG 1 0 VAR.LANG. CVA VAT VAT<br />

25750 0000 2400 28 SOF 5 0 BUL NEW BUL<br />

25765 0000 2400 27 ISS 1 0 F NEW TDF<br />

25775 0000 2400 27 ISS 1 0 F NEW TDF<br />

25795 0000 2400 27SE JUN 1 0 ENGLISH LUX <strong>BC</strong>E <strong>BC</strong>E<br />

25800 0000 2400 27N SKN 1 0 G MNO MER<br />

25800 0000 2400 28 SOF 5 0 BUL RBU BUL<br />

258<strong>05</strong> 0000 2400 27SE JUN 1 0 ENGLISH LUX <strong>BC</strong>E <strong>BC</strong>E<br />

25825 0000 2400 28 NAU 1 0 D NEW FNA<br />

25850 0000 2400 28 SOF 5 0 BUL NEW BUL<br />

25900 0000 2400 28 SOF 5 0 BUL RBU BUL<br />

25950 0000 2400 28 SOF 5 0 BUL NEW BUL<br />

25980 0000 2400 28 SMG 1 0 VAR.LANG. CVA VAT VAT<br />

26000 0000 2400 27N RMP 1 0 G NEW MER<br />

26000 0000 2400 28 SOF 5 0 BUL RBU BUL<br />

26010 0000 2400 28 MUN 1 0 D NEW FNA<br />

26020 0000 2400 28 BLN 1 0 D NEW FNA<br />

26040 0000 2400 27N RMP 1 0 G MNO MER<br />

26045 0000 2400 28 NAU 1 0 D NEW FNA<br />

26060 0000 2400 28 SMG 1 0 VAR.LANG. CVA VAT VAT<br />

26060 0000 2400 28 MUN 1 0 D NEW FNA<br />

26080 0000 2400 27N RMP 1 0 G NEW MER<br />

SPECLAB Spectrum Laboratory offset measuring.<br />

Despite Eton/Lextronix E1 Radio is a "Cucumber" - we say in German - on MW<br />

range. Because of Telescopic antenna access only, and missing a ferrite<br />

rod directional one. I used to renew my SpecLab Spectrum Laboraty software<br />

version 2.7 b15 now today.<br />

Did adjust E1 Radio on very strong Beat on + .200 Hertz (in LSB mode) or -<br />

x.800 means minus (in USB mode). Needs getting used to.<br />

Best channels to exact MW measurement are the German Telekom units on<br />

xx.000 official calibration.<br />

LW 243 is empty at 1900 UT. The Turkish station ends around 1700 UT I<br />

guess.<br />

711 UNID minus 48 Hertz<br />

891 ALG minus 49 Hertz<br />

918 SLO plus 28 Hertz<br />

1395 ALB minus 179 Hertz - and minus199 Hertz on Feb 24, world champion<br />

record<br />

1467 UNID plus 66 Hertz


I didn't identify the 711 and 1467 candidats channel, like MRC/LBY and<br />

IRN/ARS ??<br />

Measured also TRT 'bad boy' 15350 kHz which suffers by faulty audio feed<br />

and produce spurious signals between 15303 and 15404 kHz, -- since months<br />

! Any complaint correspondence to TRT engineering was not successful yet.<br />

Still same mess.<br />

Measured around 0900-0945, was wan<strong>der</strong>ing from 15350.103 to 15350.84 kHz<br />

but had a heterodyne buzz of 160 Hertz to co-channel CNR Kashi even xx.00.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 20/21)<br />

Eine sehr persoenliche Wuerdigung des Lebens von Wolfram Hess findet sich<br />

auf den Seiten des SAT-<strong>DX</strong>ers Norbert Schlammer auf<br />

<br />

unter "SATNEWS". (Dietrich Hommel-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 19)<br />

In Memorial:<br />

Als mich am gestrigen 14. Februar ein Anruf von Ernst Meinhard, einem<br />

langjaehrigem Freund und Kollegen von Wolfram Hess (u.a. <strong>DX</strong>-Report im<br />

RIAS) erreichte, musste ich mehrmals "schlucken", um zu verstehen und zu<br />

begreifen, was er mir mitteilte.<br />

DL1RXA, Dr. phil. Wolfram Hess, verstarb am 9. Februar an den Folgen eines<br />

Schlaganfalls. Er wurde 67 Jahr alt.<br />

Sicher - uns allen ist nur ein bestimmter Zeitabschnitt des Lebens auf<br />

dieser Erde moeglich - "gehen" muss Je<strong>der</strong>, egal ob er Millionen auf dem<br />

Bankkonto hat, ein mehrfach promovierter Professor mit vielen Doktortiteln<br />

vorneweg ist, mit "blauem Blut", hoch dekorierter Staatsmann,<br />

Schauspieler, o<strong>der</strong> nur einfacher Arbeitslosengeld II Empfaenger, ohne<br />

Schulabschluss. Jedoch was bleibt von einem Menschen, wie "lebt" er<br />

weiter.<br />

Wolfram war ein Genie des <strong>DX</strong>ings, er war aus meiner Sicht ein Kaempfer,<br />

<strong>der</strong> nie aufgab, stets versuchte er aufs Neue, das was fuer ihn nicht nur<br />

Hobby, son<strong>der</strong>n Lebenswerk war, all denen nahe zu bringen, die sich wie er<br />

dem Amateurfunk und <strong>DX</strong>-Weitempfang (Hoerfunk), widmeten. Sobald Wolfram<br />

vor dem Mikrofon sass und er aus seinem Manuskript seine Hoerer ansprach,<br />

wurde aus dem im Privatleben nicht immer "strahlenden" Wolfram Hess,<br />

DL1RXA, ein an<strong>der</strong>er Mensch. Er vergass alle "Wehwehchen" und Widrigkeiten<br />

dieser Welt, er war "in seinem Element". Was und wie er das, was auf<br />

seinem Manuskript stand mo<strong>der</strong>ierte, war einfach "einmalig". Einfache<br />

Zahlen und Namen wurden so vorgetragen, dass er jeden <strong>der</strong> heutigen Comedy-<br />

Stars, damit in den Schatten stellte. Alles was er sagte war<br />

wissenschaftlich fundiert, Wolfram war sehr genau.<br />

Beson<strong>der</strong>s hatte es ihm <strong>der</strong> Sonnen- und Ionosphaerenwetterbericht angetan,<br />

in dem er ueber die Empfangsausbreitungen berichtete. Ein "Muss" fuer den<br />

Amateurfunker und <strong>DX</strong>er. Auch fuer den "Nichtexperten" waren seine<br />

Sendungen interessant, denn sie hatten einen hohen "Unterhaltungswert".<br />

Der Zuhoerer "lauerte" geradezu auf seine naechste Pointe. Dies verlangte<br />

jedoch auch dem Zuhoerer etwas ab, denn das was er parodierte war auf<br />

hohem Niveau, nichts fuer "Analphabeten".<br />

Ich lernte Wolfram bei Radio Berlin International, dem<br />

Auslandrundfunksen<strong>der</strong> <strong>der</strong> DDR kennen, bei dem er als freier Mitarbeiter<br />

die Beitraege fuer die <strong>DX</strong>-Sendung schrieb und mo<strong>der</strong>ierte. Er entwickelte<br />

auch eine QSL-Postkartenserie in dem die Grundbegriffe des <strong>DX</strong>ens<br />

erklaerte. Dies fand bei den Hoerern weltweit einen sehr grossen Anklang.<br />

Mehrere Jahre war ich in <strong>der</strong> Hoererpost fuer die Betreuung <strong>der</strong> <strong>DX</strong>-Clubs,<br />

den Versand <strong>der</strong> <strong>DX</strong>-Diplome, uebrigens auch eine "Erfindung" von Wolfram<br />

und QSL-Karten Bestaetigungen zustaendig. Am 31.12.1990 war damit Schluss,


ich bekam die "Betriebsbedingte Kuendigung".<br />

Waehrend fuer mich eine "Welt" zusammenbrach, kein Ausweg in Sicht war,<br />

hatte Wolfram eine ganz an<strong>der</strong>e Sichtweise. Naemlich dies als neue Chance<br />

zu nutzen, <strong>DX</strong>ing in ganz Deutschland bekannt zu machen und eine<br />

Rundfunksendung fuer das Inland ins Leben zu rufen. Dazu veroeffentlichte<br />

er im Maerz 1991 in <strong>der</strong> Leipziger Volkszeitung einen Zeitungsartikel und<br />

er brachte das "Kunststueck" fertig, Herrn Muehlfenzel (den "Abwickler"<br />

des ehemaligen DDR-Rundfunks), dazu zu bewegen, dass er auf den ehemaligen<br />

Mittelwellen von Radio DDR, einmal woechentlich eine 30-minuetige <strong>DX</strong>-<br />

Sendungen "<strong>DX</strong>-Aktuell", ausstrahlen durfte.<br />

Wolfram holte mich zum Rundfunk zurueck. Ab Mitte April 1991 durfte ich<br />

als freier Mitarbeiter die Hoererpost seiner Sendung "<strong>DX</strong>-Aktuell"<br />

bearbeiten. Waehrend <strong>der</strong> "Nach-Wendezeit", als im Osten vieles in<br />

Umbruchstimmung war, wollten viele Hoerer aus den Altbundeslaen<strong>der</strong>n, Neues<br />

aus dem Osten erfahren. Da die UKW-Uebertragungen nicht ueberall<br />

hinreichten, nutzten sie die empfangsstaerkeren Mittelwellen. Die Sendung<br />

hatte regen Zuspruch, Hoererpost stieg stetig.<br />

Bereits im Herbst 1991 waere dies zu Ende gewesen, da die Mittelwellen<br />

abgeschaltet wurden. Aber Wolfram schaffte es erneut die "Fuehrungsetage"<br />

davon zu ueberzeugen, dass die Sendung weitergefuehrt wird. Auf <strong>der</strong><br />

Langwelle des Deutschlandsen<strong>der</strong>s, dem spaeteren Deutschlandradio Berlin.<br />

Er hatte fuer die Sendung, dessen Manuskripte er schrieb und mo<strong>der</strong>ierte,<br />

ein eigenes Konzept. Er bezog die Hoerer aktiv in die Programmgestaltung<br />

mit ein. Die Empfangsberichte <strong>der</strong> Hoerer die uns per Post erreichten,<br />

wurden in den Sendungen verwendet. Hoerer wurden mit Empfangsmeldungen in<br />

die Sendung durchgestellt, u.a. Juergen Bast von <strong>der</strong> AD<strong>DX</strong> und wer wollte<br />

konnte waehrend <strong>der</strong> Sendung dabeisein.<br />

Wolfram entwickelt eine weitere neue "Strategie" fuer die Sendung.<br />

Naemlich nicht nur Faktenwissen mit Zahlen zu vermitteln, das Ganze auch<br />

als "Unterhaltungssendung" mit ein paar Scherzen, mit "Conny vom Tower",<br />

aufzulockern. So vermittelte er Grundlagenwissen auf die "lustige" Art.<br />

Nicht nur die Hoerer waren davon begeistert, auch die "Macher" <strong>der</strong><br />

Sendung, Techniker, Mo<strong>der</strong>atoren, mich eingeschlossen.<br />

Waere Wolfram nicht gewesen, so gaebe es auch diese Homepage nicht, auf<br />

<strong>der</strong> ich taeglich ueber das Geschehen auf den Sat-Baen<strong>der</strong>n berichte. Er<br />

machte mir Mut, in "<strong>DX</strong>-Aktuell" darueber zu berichten. Dies war fuer mich<br />

"Neuland", bis dahin bestand mein Kontakt mit den Hoerern nur ueber die<br />

Beantwortung <strong>der</strong> Post.<br />

Lei<strong>der</strong> kam 1994, das "Aus" fuer "<strong>DX</strong>-Aktuell". Am 30. September war die<br />

letzte Sendung. In <strong>der</strong> Folgezeit gab es nur einmal jaehrlich, initiiert<br />

durch Thomas Kubaczewski, ein Treffen <strong>der</strong> "Macher" und einiger Hoerer von<br />

<strong>DX</strong>-Aktuell und <strong>DX</strong>-Report, bei dem Wolfram anwesend war. Dabei kam es stets<br />

zum interessanten Erfahrungsaustausch ueber Neuigkeiten auf den<br />

Empfangsbereichen, mit denen wir uns beschaeftigen. Dabei hatte auch <strong>der</strong><br />

aktuelle Sonnen-und Ionospaehrenwetterbericht, vorgetragen von Wolfram<br />

Hess, seinen festen Platz.<br />

Wolfram Hess war ein "Vollblut" <strong>DX</strong>er, <strong>der</strong> mich und viele Hoerer, weltweit,<br />

an das <strong>DX</strong>ing heranfuehrte. Er wird fuer mich in Gedanken, mit seinen<br />

Ideen, weiterleben. Ich verdanke ihm, dass ich ueber mein bisheriges Leben<br />

"hinauswachsen" konnte, einen neuen Lebenssinn mit dem Sat-<strong>DX</strong>en fand, mir<br />

mehr zutraue, als vorher. Es faellt mir schwer, mich damit abzufinden,<br />

dass DL1RXA Dr. phil. Wolfram Hess nicht mehr am Leben ist. Wolfram wird<br />

stets in meinem Herzen weiterleben.<br />

Norbert Schlammer in<br />

click SATNEWS, last item. (Feb 19, <strong>2007</strong>)


Wolfram Hess' Tod ist uns allen recht nahegegangen. Die <strong>DX</strong>-AKTUELL-Crew<br />

u.a. wird wohl geschlossen zur Trauerfeier (Freitag, 2. Maerz, 13.00 Uhr<br />

MEZ, Friedhof Rangsdorf, suedlich von Berlin) mit anschliessen<strong>der</strong><br />

Urnenbeisetzung gehen.<br />

(Thomas & Elisabeth Kubaczewski-D, wwdxc Feb 18)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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AFGHANISTAN When checking presumed Radio Solh at 1600 UT on Febr 7th and<br />

8th I heard two stations with different programming on 6700, previously<br />

heard stations on both 6700 and 6800, nothing on the latter frequency.<br />

Both were in AM. They faded up and down rapidly. Mauno Ritola measured the<br />

two stations and found that they are 8 Hz apart.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld; W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact magazine Mar 3)<br />

Presumed Radio Solh heard here Febr 27th on 6700, when I first tuned in at<br />

1620 I heard a man with what seemed to be one side of a utility<br />

conversation, then silence, recheck at 1630 the station was playing Afghan<br />

music, poor to fair strength but easy copy as clear channel, audible in AM<br />

as well as USB and LSB, appeared to be a carrier on the channel as well,<br />

perhaps the reported second station which was silent at the time?<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact magazine Mar 3)<br />

US psycho war radio, wb.<br />

ALGERIA [CLANDESTINE] 1550 kHz. Polisario Front, Tindouf, Algeria; I've<br />

been observing this one on a daily basis, and it prettly much seems this<br />

is their single audible freq for the time being, as observed y/day, on 27<br />

Feb at 1908-23<strong>05</strong> UT, Arabic till 2300, then Castilian; 54544, occasional<br />

adj. QRM de G 1548 kHz.<br />

1550 Polisario Front still on this freq. alone both mornings & evenings.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 28/Mar 3)<br />

ANTARCTICA ARGENTINE LRA36 is booming in right now in Denmark at 1910 UT<br />

on 15476.06 with SINPO 35343 in Spanish with Argentine songs. LRA36 did<br />

fade out at 2020 this evening here (Feb 27), so one has to listen early<br />

during their broadcast, at least here in Northern Europe.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, dxld Feb 27)


ARGENTINA I was tuning the Argentinian fee<strong>der</strong> 15820 LSB around 2244 UT<br />

and they were coming audible, despite it was nearly mid-afternoon.<br />

(Raul Saavedra-CTR, dxld Feb 26)<br />

15820 - LSBmode R. Continental, Buenos Aires, at 2017-2026 on 25 Feb,<br />

talks, music, but no copy thereof; 13431, adjt. QRM de WWCR on 15825 kHz.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 28)<br />

Guess it has been a good date for propagation from Argentina on 19mb, as I<br />

found good signals at 2230 from RAE 15345 as well as Radio 710 on 15820<br />

LSB mentioning traffic situation "Son las 7:33 y la temperatura 21cC ...<br />

Radio 710 ... 710". Sorry, I missed LRA 36 today.<br />

(Ra£l Saavedra-CTR, dxld Mar 3)<br />

ASCENSION New photographs of Ascension site added at bbceng.info:<br />

<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, dxld Feb 25)<br />

AUSTRALIA [c.f. <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> TopNews #796]<br />

Re: "Re the A<strong>BC</strong> low power and low frequency outlets in the Northern<br />

Territory. The problem is that the heat is usually 45 degrees Celsius;<br />

that's over 100 F. It's hot usually for weeks on end. In fact Australia<br />

for the most part is in drought and is the driest continent on earth. The<br />

newly commissioned transmitters have trouble to standing up to the heat of<br />

Australia's outback."<br />

Glenn, in response to 7-024. The cooling for the transmitters is also<br />

having problems; if you can imagine very little wind, no flow of air, heat<br />

the greatest destroyer of electrical components. Generally, components are<br />

made up to 60 C heat, but when continuously subjected to 45C and above for<br />

days on end no respite. Example that I best know of is: We have the latest<br />

Airbus A320 versions and one of the most vital components are the avionics<br />

cooling fans. These have an even higher rating for heat, but even though<br />

might be flying for say an hour sector at 39,000 feet, the air temp is 50<br />

below zero, the avionics fans are still working. Having no avionics<br />

cooling and that's it when you land, await maintenance to provide<br />

procedures.<br />

Basically, go to the Australian outback, and the last two years of<br />

constant heat with little respite, and I am sure you'll un<strong>der</strong>stand, why in<br />

Australia we drink beer, known as a "coldie". Served at 3 degrees. The<br />

outback is a beautiful place, but deadly; a US and a British tourist have<br />

been found dead through running out of water, going "off the beaten<br />

track", in recent times. Maybe what should have happened is a trial run<br />

with one of the transmitters in this case.<br />

Today as I type this it's 85 degrees F at 9.<strong>05</strong> am and about to drive the<br />

family 120 km for my mother's 80th birthday; the wife will be driving<br />

back, as I will have a few coldies, (no drink driving), and at 3 to 4 pm<br />

the temp forecast is over the 100 F mark, and that's Sydney on the east<br />

coast. It's just too hot!<br />

(John Wright-AUS AR<strong>DX</strong>C, dxld Feb 23)<br />

All three Northern Territory stations are currently on the air. I can hear<br />

them here in N.Z. at 0950 UT with a football commentary, on 2310, 2325 &<br />

2485 kHz, in parallel.<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 3)<br />

AUSTRIA David Hermges dies.<br />

The long-time head of the shortwave service of the Austrian Radio and<br />

Radio Austria International, David Hermges, has died in Vienna following a<br />

lengthy illness. He was 78. Born in England in 1928, he came to Austria


after the war and was based in Carinthia. He then returned to England to<br />

study at Cambridge (Philosophy and Mo<strong>der</strong>n Languages) and also spent some<br />

time at the Sorbonne. He returned to Austria and later began to work for<br />

the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation. His voice was known to generations<br />

of listeners at home and abroad from his English news bulletins on the<br />

first programme of the ORF, his announcements for all broadcasts from the<br />

Salzburg Festival and last, but not least the ORF's English-language news<br />

and current affairs programme Report from Austria. David is survived by<br />

his wife and one son.<br />

<br />

(ORF via Hubert Kubiak and via Herbert Meixner-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> March 2nd)<br />

In the Photos - Miscellaneous section of the <strong>DX</strong>LD yahoogroup:<br />

David Hermges R.I.P.<br />

Photo of David Hermges at Radio Austria International, - on the left side.<br />

Center, Carlos Arturo del Castillo of Spanish service then, and on right<br />

side<br />

Wolf Harranth OE1WHC, formerly on ORF Radio Austria International German<br />

service.<br />

Thanks to German hobby magazine Radio-Kurier 22-2002, page 8, - editor<br />

Michael Schmitz, AD<strong>DX</strong>. (wb, Mar 3)<br />

BENIN TWR 1566 kHz: I've seen photos of the mast and building but none<br />

of the transmitter. TWR is apparently fund raising to distribute wind up<br />

radios in Benin. AFAIK no transmissions have taken place.<br />

(Steve Whitt-UK, MWC via dxld Feb 24)<br />

BRAZIL 4876 at 1000 UT nothing on the air, 1020 om in Portuguese, lat<br />

sign on of fade in? 4 March have been looking for the CP with no logs.<br />

(Rob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 4)<br />

?? Radio Dif. Roraima Super R. Boa Vista 0700-0600 UT.<br />

CANADA R. Prague in Spanish via Sackville, 6000, is still going despite<br />

huge collision with Habana we pointed out months ago, Feb 26 at 2336 UT<br />

Czech producing fast SAH and roughly equal levels; but one of them had<br />

Slavic bits. No problem on 5990 with CRI Cuban relay only, Prague having<br />

cancelled that English relay via Sackville at yearend.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Feb 27)<br />

RNW via Sackville-CAN relay in A07:<br />

Dutch 9525 2300-2400 250kW 189deg.<br />

English 17660 1900-2100 250kW 285deg<br />

CHINA 11885 Fair signal of CNR Urumchi in Uighur noted around 7 and 9<br />

UT with fair signal.<br />

Uighur<br />

0000-0100 15670, 11810, 13700, 11630, 9655, 9455, 1422, 1143<br />

0600-0700 15415#, 11780#, 15390+, 13700+, 12<strong>05</strong>5+, 11630+, 1422,<br />

1143 (13670 11885 9560 7275 XJ)<br />

1100-1200 11720, 9690, 13700, 12<strong>05</strong>5, 11630, 9420, 1422, 1143<br />

1500-1600 9645, 7120, 6180, 9890, 9630, 9420, 1143<br />

(7195, 6120, 4980, 3990 XJ)<br />

+ not Tu. # not W.<br />

(CNR schedule on Nagoya <strong>DX</strong> Circle website)<br />

CONGO 5066.337 Radio Candip, Bunia, Congo, on 25 Feb at 04<strong>05</strong> UT -<br />

chatter by male speaker, mention of Bunia. Mainly poor with a few fair<br />

peaks. Station had drifted to 5066.332 kHz by 0420 UT. Very pleased with<br />

this one.


(Brandon Jordan-AL-USA, dxld Feb 25)<br />

CROATIA Croatian Radio Zagreb Deanovec 6165 missed this morning March<br />

2nd yet, but // 9830 is still on-the-air.<br />

(wb, Mar 2/3)<br />

CYPRUS Google Earth Imagery. Radio Bayrak Iskele Trikomo 1098 / 1494 /<br />

6150 kHz.<br />

ITU at 35 17 N 33 54E<br />

35 17 39.08 N 33 54 53.26 E<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> Zakaki 639 / 720 kHz 500 kW<br />

34 37 10.86 N 33 00 07.33 E<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> Zyyi 1323 kHz 200 kW<br />

34 43 18.08 N 33 19 25.17 E<br />

Monte Carlo Radiodiff relay station, 1233 kHz 1200 kW, [IBB] 990 kHz 600<br />

kW<br />

34 57 40.68 N 34 04 58.43 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 2)<br />

ECUADOR HCJB 9780 at 0232 UT in Low German. Solid signal. Very<br />

interesting because it sounds nearly English.<br />

(Liz Cameron-MI-USA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 25)<br />

4909.25 Radio Chaskis, at 0454-<strong>05</strong>15 UT on Feb 25, Flute music noted in<br />

passing followed by talk by a man and woman in presumed Quichua. Ore<br />

[¨sic] vocals with some talk segments. At <strong>05</strong>03 apparently into Spanish<br />

with an ID noted prior to a male vocal selection. Poor.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, naswa nl and direct Feb 26)<br />

EGYPT R Cairo 7270 at 0248 UT w/info on fishing industry. Fair signal.<br />

Mid East tune a few minutes later until 0304, with weakening signal. ID at<br />

0304 UT then talk about ancient Egyptian women. The signal was S9+10 by<br />

this time with low audio. At 0315 UT, S7 but barely audible.<br />

(Liz Cameron-MI-USA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 25)<br />

ERITREA QSL Radio Bana 5100.<br />

Nach 14 Tagen Laufzeit kam heute eine handgeschriebene Postkarte mit<br />

Bestaetigungstext von Bana Radio (so stehts auf <strong>der</strong> Karte, angesagt wird<br />

aber Radio Bana) aus Asmara, Eritrea, 5100 kHz. Unterzeichnerin ist Saada<br />

Ahmedin, English Panel.<br />

Radio Bana ist morgens ab 0356 UTC s/on ganz ordentlich zu hoeren, es<br />

kommt dann ein afrikanischer Musiktitel "Radio Bana" mit IDs in drei<br />

lokalen Sprachen, als letztes kommt dann eine englische ID. Ab 0400 UTC<br />

ist dann Programmbeginn.<br />

Adresse: Radio Bana, Adult Education and Media, Ministry of Education,<br />

P.O. Box 609, Asmara, Eritrea.<br />

(Martin Elbe-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 2)<br />

ETHIOPIA While is was updating my file,<br />

I noticed that these two are now completely in high resolution:<br />

GJW Gedja Jewe, ETH: 08.7850 N 38.6448 E = 08 47 14.00 N 38 38 34.96 E<br />

GDR Gedja Dera, ETH: 08.7608 N 38.6617 E = 08 45 38.88 N 38 39 42.12 E<br />

(Jari Perkioemaeki-FIN OH6BG, SW TX site Mar 2)<br />

FRANCE [and non] B<strong>BC</strong> Monitoring observes that the former Radio Monte<br />

Carlo - Moyen Orient (Middle East) now identifies on air as "Monte Carlo<br />

Doualiya" (International), which is reflected in a new website address:<br />


The station broadcasts in Arabic to the Middle East and North Africa on<br />

mediumwave 1233 kHz via a powerful transmitter [1200 / 600 kW] located in<br />

Cyprus. It is also relayed on a network of FM transmitters situated<br />

throughout the region, on 5925 and 7135 kHz shortwave (<strong>05</strong>00-0600 UT only)<br />

and on a live audio stream accessed from their website. Monte Carlo<br />

Doualiya is part of the French state-owned Radio France group.<br />

(B<strong>BC</strong>_M 28 Feb 07 via dxld)<br />

Radio France heard today Sunday March 4 on 156<strong>05</strong> at 1642 UT in parallel<br />

with 15160 kHz. Good signal on 15160 compared to poor on 156<strong>05</strong>.<br />

(Harry Brooks-UK, dxld Mar 4)<br />

RFI changes in M-07 season as from Feb 26th, some are azimuth changes<br />

only:<br />

3965 1900 2100 I 1 0 French DRM 3965 2300 1800 I 1 0 French DRM<br />

59<strong>05</strong> 1900 2000 I 500 55 Russian 5925 0300 0400 M 250 19 French AFS<br />

6175 1130 1200 I 500 270 French 6175 2000 2200 I 500 204 French<br />

7135 0400 <strong>05</strong>00 I 500 155 French 7135 <strong>05</strong>00 0600 I 500 190 French<br />

7135 0600 0700 I 500 204 French 7135 1900 2000 I 500 70 Russian<br />

7135 2100 2200 I 500 190 French 7160 2000 2200 M 250 328 French AFS<br />

7220 0600 0630 I 250 170 Haoussa 7315 0400 0430 I 500 135 English<br />

7315 0600 0630 I 500 170 English 7315 1900 2200 I 500 204 French<br />

9730 1600 1700 M 100 5 English AFS 9765 0600 0630 I 250 170 Haoussa<br />

9765 0600 0700 I 250 170 English 9790 0400 <strong>05</strong>00 I 500 155 French<br />

9790 <strong>05</strong>00 0600 I 500 185 French 9790 <strong>05</strong>00 0600 I 500 155 French<br />

9790 0600 0700 I 500 185 French 9790 1900 2000 I 500 155 French<br />

9790 1900 2000 I 500 204 French 9790 2000 2100 I 500 185 French<br />

9800 0100 0130 G 500 295 Spanish GUF 9800 1600 1630 I 500 55 Russian<br />

98<strong>05</strong> 0400 0430 I 500 135 English 98<strong>05</strong> 0600 0630 I 250 170 Haoussa<br />

11665 1400 1430 I 500 55 Russian 11670 1600 1630 I 500 80 Russian<br />

11675 1430 1500 I 500 80 Pasthu 11700 <strong>05</strong>00 0600 I 500 155 French<br />

11700 0600 0700 I 500 185 French 11700 0700 0800 I 500 204 French<br />

117<strong>05</strong> 1800 1900 I 500 155 French 117<strong>05</strong> 1900 2000 I 500 155 French<br />

11830 0600 0700 M 250 330 Portuguese AFS<br />

11830 0700 0730 I 250 170 Haoussa<br />

11830 0800 0830 M 250 328 Portuguese AFS<br />

11995 0400 <strong>05</strong>00 I 500 120 French 11995 <strong>05</strong>00 <strong>05</strong>30 I 500 135 English<br />

11995 1700 1900 I 500 204 French 11995 1900 2100 I 500 185 French<br />

13620 0800 0900 I 500 170 Haoussa 13640 1130 1200 G 500 320 French GUF<br />

13675 0800 1600 I 500 204 French 13675 1600 1700 I 500 204 French<br />

13680 <strong>05</strong>00 <strong>05</strong>30 I 500 135 English 13680 0600 0630 I 500 135 English<br />

13690 1430 1500 I 500 80 Pasthu 13695 <strong>05</strong>00 0600 I 500 120 French<br />

13695 0600 0700 I 500 155 French 13695 0700 0800 I 500 195 French<br />

13695 1700 1800 I 500 155 French 13695 1700 1900 I 500 195 French<br />

13695 1900 2000 I 500 185 French 15160 0600 0630 I 500 135 English<br />

15160 0630 0700 I 500 160 French 15160 1200 1400 M 250 328 French AFS<br />

15160 1600 1700 M 250 328 English AFS<br />

15170 0700 0800 M 250 328 French AFS 15300 0600 0700 I 500 155 French<br />

15300 0700 0800 I 500 185 French 15300 0700 0800 I 500 155 French<br />

15300 0800 1700 I 500 190 French 15300 1700 1900 I 500 155 French<br />

15300 1700 1900 I 500 185 French 15315 0700 0730 I 250 170 Haoussa<br />

15315 1600 1700 I 250 170 Haoussa 15515 1200 1230 G 250 295 Spanish GUF<br />

15530 1700 1800 I 500 204 Portuguese 15530 1700 1800 I 500 160 Portuguese<br />

156<strong>05</strong> 0700 0800 I 500 170 English 156<strong>05</strong> 1400 1430 I 500 80 Russian<br />

156<strong>05</strong> 1600 1700 I 500 170 English 156<strong>05</strong> 1600 1700 I 500 135 English<br />

17525 1100 1200 M 250 355 French AFS 17525 1230 1300 M 250 328 French AFS<br />

17610 1130 1200 I 500 270 French 17620 0800 1700 I 500 185 French<br />

17630 1600 1630 G 500 300 Spanish GUF<br />

17630 1800 1830 G 250 295 Spanish GUF<br />

17630 2100 2130 G 250 295 Spanish GUF<br />

17850 0700 1100 I 500 155 French 17850 1500 1600 I 500 155 French<br />

17850 1600 1700 I 500 155 French<br />

17875 1300 2000 G 150 320 Various GUF DRM


21580 0900 1700 I 500 155 Various 21620 1200 1300 I 500 130 English/Fr<br />

RFI delete in M-07 season, from Febr 26:<br />

5925 0400 <strong>05</strong>00 I 500 155 French 5925 <strong>05</strong>00 0600 I 500 185 French<br />

5925 0600 0700 I 500 204 French 5995 0100 0130 G 250 295 Spanish<br />

6170 0600 0630 I 250 170 Haoussa 6175 1900 2000 I 500 204 French<br />

7135 <strong>05</strong>00 0600 I 500 155 French 7135 0600 0700 I 500 190 French<br />

7135 1600 1630 I 500 55 Russian 7315 1900 2000 I 500 155 French<br />

9790 0400 <strong>05</strong>00 I 500 120 French 9790 0700 0800 I 500 204 French<br />

9790 1700 1900 I 500 204 French 9790 1800 1900 I 500 155 French<br />

9790 1900 2000 I 500 185 French 9800 1600 1630 I 500 80 Russian<br />

98<strong>05</strong> <strong>05</strong>00 <strong>05</strong>30 I 500 135 English 98<strong>05</strong> 0700 0730 I 250 170 Haoussa<br />

11615 1600 1700 I 500 170 English 11615 1600 1700 I 500 135 English<br />

11700 0600 0700 I 500 155 French 11700 0700 0800 I 500 185 French<br />

11700 1600 1700 I 250 170 Haoussa 117<strong>05</strong> 1700 1800 I 500 155 French<br />

11725 0700 0800 I 500 170 English 11995 0600 0630 I 500 135 English<br />

11995 0630 0700 I 500 160 French 11995 1600 1700 I 500 204 French<br />

11995 1700 1900 I 500 185 French 12015 1700 1800 I 500 160 Port.<br />

12015 1700 1800 I 500 204 Portuguese 13675 1600 1700 I 500 185 French<br />

13695 0700 0800 I 500 155 French 15300 1600 1700 I 500 155 French<br />

GERMANY There is no final DW <strong>DX</strong> Meeting as already had been planned for<br />

this week. Could not Uwe have done it by himself this one last time? He<br />

was not even mentioned. In the Mailbag ondemand for this week via<br />

<br />

Margot and her sidekick spend less than 3 minutes starting at 49:18 into<br />

the program talking about the late Wolfram Hess, and a bit later play<br />

"Time To Say Goodbye" yet again.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Feb 25)<br />

UNID 7185 on Fri/Sats only at 2300-2330 75 degr to zone 49E via Wertachtal<br />

250 kW.<br />

177 DLR Kultur, Zehlendorf, vy. bad at 2253-2300 UT on 27 Feb, talks,<br />

musical piece prior to the 2300 UT TS & TC, ID; 23451, adjt. QRM, mainly<br />

de MRC 171 kHz.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 28)<br />

T-systems Juelich relay. Additional RNW to Dutch tourists in northeastern<br />

Europe, from June 1st to Sept 1st only:<br />

9610 0700-0800 100kW 50deg. 11655 0600-0700 100kW 20deg<br />

Die Deutsche Funkturm GmbH aen<strong>der</strong>t die Nutzung von Amateurfunkanlagen auf<br />

ihren Funktuermen. Die DFMG hat den VFDB e. V. aufgefor<strong>der</strong>t, die teilweise<br />

mehr als ueppige Nutzung ihrer Standorte kurzfristig zu beenden.<br />

Grundlegend wird die maximale Antennenanzahl auf vier begrenzt und die<br />

gesamte Leistungsaufnahme <strong>der</strong> amateurfunkspezifischen Technik auf maximal<br />

100 Watt. Die Auflagen muessen bis spaetestens Ende April von den<br />

Betreibern erfuellt sein.<br />

Betroffen von <strong>der</strong> Auflage sind alle Betreiber von Amateurfunk-<br />

Einrichtungen wie Amateurfunkrelais, Digipeater, Funkrufsen<strong>der</strong>, Packet-<br />

Radio-Knoten usw. auf Telekom-Tuermen. Im Zuge von Rueckbaumassnahmen sind<br />

Stoerungen und Ausfallzeiten an betroffenen Einrichtungen moeglich. Den<br />

Auflagen gingen Turminventuren voraus, wobei <strong>der</strong> DFMG aufgefallen ist,<br />

dass an einem Standort mehr als 30 Antennen, und an 20 weiteren Standorten<br />

zehn und teilweise deutlich mehr Antennen in Betrieb sind.<br />

(VFDB via DARC-Deutschlandrundspruch 22.2.<strong>2007</strong>)<br />

dradio.de<br />

Durchatmen nach dem finanziellen Kahlschlag.<br />

Die Deutsche Welle und ihre weltweiten Programme.<br />

Von Michael Kuhlmann


URL: <br />

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o<strong>der</strong><br />

<br />

HINTERGRUND POLITIK - 01.03.<strong>2007</strong> ú 18:40 Uhr MEZ<br />

Beim Auslandssen<strong>der</strong> Deutsche Welle hat sich in den letzten Jahren viel<br />

veraen<strong>der</strong>t: Knappe Kassen fuehrten zu einem starken Personalabbau und die<br />

politische Entwicklung nach dem 11. September 2001 machte neue<br />

Schwerpunkte notwendig. Nach wie vor aber muss <strong>der</strong> weltweite Rundfunk Tag<br />

fuer Tag sein Programm so gestalten, dass es Touristen, Auswan<strong>der</strong>ern und<br />

Einheimischen gleichermassen Rechnung tragen.<br />

Im alten Parlamentsviertel in Bonn ist es still geworden. Das Areal um den<br />

frueheren Plenarsaal des Bundestages und den nahegelegenen Schuermann-Bau<br />

wird heute ueberwiegend von Touristengruppen bevoelkert. Kaum jemandem<br />

unter ihnen faellt auf, dass im Schuermann-Bau heute einer <strong>der</strong> groessten<br />

deutschen Rundfunksen<strong>der</strong> residiert.<br />

Die Deutsche Welle hat vor dreieinhalb Jahren ihren asbestverseuchten,<br />

etwas duesteren Wolkenkratzer in Koeln verlassen - und in Bonn das an<strong>der</strong>e<br />

Extrem bezogen: einen langgestreckten hellen Komplex in bester Bauhaus-<br />

Tradition. Doch nicht nur die Architektur, auch die Arbeit des<br />

Auslandssen<strong>der</strong>s hat sich veraen<strong>der</strong>t. Intendant Erik Bettermann.<br />

Wir werden aus Steuermitteln des Bundeshaushalts finanziert. Also: Wo sind<br />

die Interessen unserer Buergerinnen und Buerger in Deutschland, wenn sie<br />

sich ueber ihre Steuerzahlungen eigentlich so einen Auslandsrundfunk<br />

halten? Da haben Sie sicherlich eine hohe Interessenkonzentration auf<br />

Europa und angrenzende Laen<strong>der</strong> - dann ist sicherlich gerade seit dem 11.<br />

September 2001 doch sehr deutlich geworden, dass unsere Nachbarn, die<br />

islamisch-arabische Welt, ein Schwerpunkt ist, also ist das die zweite<br />

Prioritaet, und die dritte geopolitische Prioritaet ist <strong>der</strong> asiatische<br />

Raum.<br />

Mit China und Indien im Brennpunkt. Die Deutsche Welle beschraenkt sich<br />

also. Die Zeiten, in denen man die ganze Welt gleichmaessig versorgte,<br />

sind vorbei.<br />

Die drei Schwerpunkte sind sicherlich richtig gesetzt.<br />

Hans-Joachim Otto, FDP, Vorsitzen<strong>der</strong> des Bundestags-Kulturausschusses.<br />

Alle Fraktionen im Deutschen Bundestag haben das unterstuetzt. Die Frage<br />

ist nur: Wenn ich neue Schwerpunkte setze, gleichzeitig aber nicht<br />

zusaetzliche Finanzmittel gebe, geht das normalerweise zulasten <strong>der</strong><br />

bisherigen Versorgungsgebiete, und da entstehen dann Posterioritaeten.<br />

Auch beim Auslandsrundfunk naemlich ist das Geld knapp geworden. Die alte<br />

rot-gruene Bundesregierung hat den Jahresetat um ueber ein Sechstel<br />

gekuerzt: auf knapp 270 Millionen Euro. Die Deutsche Welle musste in den<br />

letzten zwoelf Jahren fast die Haelfte ihres Personals abbauen. (...)<br />

Christoph Lanz, Chef des Fernsehprogramms DW-TV.<br />

Wir haben keine Kolonialgeschichte wie an<strong>der</strong>e, wir waren bis weit in die<br />

Neunziger hinein sehr zurueckhaltend, was die Positionierung in Konflikten<br />

angeht, wir haben grosse Sympathien in weiten Teilen <strong>der</strong> Welt, im<br />

arabischen Raum, im lateinamerikanischen Raum, die auch wie<strong>der</strong> aus dem


Verhalten <strong>der</strong> Bundesrepublik nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg auch wie<strong>der</strong><br />

resultieren, das macht uns sehr glaubwuerdig.<br />

Diesen Vorsprung gegenueber Sen<strong>der</strong>n wie <strong>der</strong> Voice of America o<strong>der</strong><br />

Stationen in China und in islamischen Staaten versucht <strong>der</strong> deutsche Sen<strong>der</strong><br />

beson<strong>der</strong>s mit seinen Informationsprogrammen zu halten.<br />

Gut finde ich zum Beispiel, dass die Deutsche Welle in ihrer<br />

Nachrichtengebung immer auch die Position <strong>der</strong> Blockfreien zu Wort kommen<br />

laesst [aehnlich Schweizer Radio, wb.] - hat man in unseren hiesigen<br />

Fernsehprogrammen weniger ...<br />

... sagt Volker Lilienthal, Ressortleiter Medien beim Evangelischen<br />

Pressedienst in Frankfurt am Main.<br />

Deutsche-Welle-TV faellt nicht mit <strong>der</strong> immer gleichen Nachrichtengebung<br />

auf, also mit dem, was man auch in allen an<strong>der</strong>en Nachrichtensen<strong>der</strong>n<br />

bekommen kann, son<strong>der</strong>n die Deutsche-Welle-TV faellt damit auf, dass sie<br />

sozusagen eine alternative Nachrichtengebung macht. Gerade damit konnte<br />

<strong>der</strong> Sen<strong>der</strong> in <strong>der</strong> Tat weltweit Pluspunkte sammeln. Hans-Georg Knopp,<br />

Generalsekretaer des Goethe-Instituts:<br />

(...) die DWL moechte einen neuen Schwerpunkt im arabischen Raum setzen.<br />

Fernsehdirektor Christoph Lanz wuerde sein arabisches Programmfenster gern<br />

von taeglich drei auf sechs Stunden erweitern. Dafuer fehlt allerdings das<br />

Geld - zwei Millionen Euro pro Jahr. So koennen die Bonner vorerst nur ihr<br />

arabisches Internetangebot ausbauen, beson<strong>der</strong>s mit Blick auf den Iran.<br />

(...) Sie darf dabei aber keine Kompromisse eingehen, die ihre<br />

demokratische Grundausrichtung irgendwie einschraenken. Also, wenn Stimme<br />

<strong>der</strong> Freiheit, wenn deutsche Stimme auch in China, dann bitte moeglichst<br />

ungeschnitten.<br />

(...) Hun<strong>der</strong>te Stationen senden heute im weltweiten Radio und Fernsehen.<br />

Eine Konkurrenz, gegen die sich die Deutsche Welle bislang einigermassen<br />

behauptet hat. Kritiker freilich bezweifeln, ob es klug war, viele<br />

Millionen in den Aufbau des teuren Fernsehens zu stecken, statt auf das<br />

moeglicherweise effektivere Radio zu setzen. Zwar hat DW-TV jede Woche<br />

weltweit 28 Millionen Zuschauer - DW-Radio jedoch erreicht mehr als<br />

doppelt so viele.<br />

Geld ist knapper denn je bei <strong>der</strong> Deutschen Welle. Das bekommen etwa<br />

Zehntausende Menschen in Vietnam und Indonesien zu spueren, die deutsch<br />

sprechen: Die Programme fuer sie treten auf <strong>der</strong> Stelle - obwohl die<br />

Foer<strong>der</strong>ung <strong>der</strong> deutschen Sprache an sich zu den Kernaufgaben des Sen<strong>der</strong>s<br />

gehoert. Fuer China wie<strong>der</strong>um wuerde DW-TV gerne sein Fernsehangebot<br />

ausbauen - aber auch dafuer fehlen die Mittel. Beim englischen<br />

Fernsehprogramm stellen sich dann wie<strong>der</strong> ganz eigene Probleme. Seine<br />

Sendungen wenden sich naemlich an Zuschauer in den USA ebenso wie in<br />

Indien. Die allerdings schalten jeweils mit ganz unterschiedlichen<br />

Erwartungen ein. Weltweiter Rundfunk ist unter dem Strich eine beson<strong>der</strong>e<br />

Herausfor<strong>der</strong>ung fuer jeden Programmgestalter.<br />

(...) Deutsche-Welle-Fernsehdirektor Christoph Lanz hat sich lange<br />

Gedanken darueber gemacht, was in seinen Programmen auftauchen sollte.<br />

Aber: Das ist <strong>der</strong> Spagat zwischen den Zielgruppen, denn <strong>der</strong> deutsche<br />

Tourist hat 'nen an<strong>der</strong>en Anspruch an die Deutsche Welle als <strong>der</strong><br />

Auswan<strong>der</strong>er o<strong>der</strong> eben halt <strong>der</strong> Auslaen<strong>der</strong>. Prioritaet haben Auslaen<strong>der</strong>! Ob<br />

nun deutschsprachig o<strong>der</strong> fremdsprachig.<br />

(...) Die Berliner Politiker zu sensibilisieren fuer die Probleme des<br />

Weltrundfunks - mit dieser Aufgabe sind Intendant Bettermann und seine PR-<br />

Mitarbeiter wohl noch lange nicht fertig. Der FDP-Kulturpolitiker Hans-<br />

Joachim Otto gehoert zu denen, die unermuedlich die Chancen <strong>der</strong> Deutschen


Welle hervorheben. Otto haelt - neben deutschen Auslandsschulen und<br />

auswaertigen Kulturinstituten - auch die Deutsche Welle fuer ein<br />

wertvolles Instrument weltweiter Imagepflege.<br />

(...) ich muss Ihnen sagen: Das Geld, die 269 Millionen Euro, die wir pro<br />

Jahr da ausgeben, sind verdammt gut angelegt. Wir muessen hier mehr tun -<br />

das ist eine sehr wichtige Prioritaetensetzung fuer die deutsche Politik<br />

<strong>der</strong> Zukunft.<br />

(+ <strong>2007</strong> Deutschlandradio, March 1st, 1740 UT)<br />

1593 Gestern [Feb 27] wurde beim Empfang des WDR-Sen<strong>der</strong>s Langenberg auf<br />

1593 kHz in <strong>der</strong> Zeit zwischen 1300 und 1310 UT ein starker Pegelanstieg<br />

beobachtet. Auf Anfrage hat <strong>der</strong> Stationsleiter diese Beobachtungen<br />

bestaetigt. In Vorbereitung auf heute [Feb 28] stattfindende Messungen<br />

wurde gestern (Dienstag) kurzzeitig AM-Betrieb gemacht. Das soll sich<br />

heute ab ca. 1030 UT fuer mehrere Messreihen wie<strong>der</strong>holen. Der Sen<strong>der</strong> wird<br />

haeufig zwischen AM- und DRM-Betrieb hin- und hergeschaltet werden.<br />

(Tom, DF5JL - radioskala.blogspot.com, in A-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 28)<br />

GREECE More pirates with strong signals noted at 1600 UTC on 4702 and<br />

4869 kHz and the 90th meter band is almost full with demodulated Greek<br />

songs and talks,some of those are hxs. Also at 0600 UT on 6266 kHz on Febr<br />

24th. The spur of 6210 kHz goes on.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 26)<br />

GREENLAND 3815 usb at 2130 to 2210 UT. yl in language with "fog horn<br />

UTE" in background. Om at 2137+ news item /ments de Jerusalem/;<br />

alternating with yl now 2139. Music orchestral, at 2140 one time pip. Om<br />

2140 into music briefly, then back 2147 choral music and into pop rock.<br />

2200 one pip on the hour. Interference increased from 2200 to 2210* sign<br />

off. "<strong>DX</strong> Tuner Rommelle".<br />

(Rob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 26)<br />

GUAM Frequency changes of KSDA:<br />

2100-2200 NF 5985 SDA 100 kW 315 deg CHN in Chinese, x7150<br />

2100-2200 NF 6000 SDA 100 kW 330 deg EaAs in Korean, x20-21 6195<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 26)<br />

GUINEA 7125 - Conakry noted again, first un<strong>der</strong> Bucharest 1952 UT on<br />

Feb 24, then in clear after 1957; evening program of Afropops with French<br />

M announcer, minimal talk, "Radio Nationale" ID in passing at 2021, music<br />

until 2030, then into M urgent-sounding monologue in vernacular, handed<br />

over to W at 2036. Weak and noisy at first, gaining strength in time, good<br />

by 2035 UT. Speechifying didn't end until 2111 UT, then 2 minutes of pop<br />

music, finally M with full ID at 2114, into news. Recording is up at<br />

<br />

ID about three minutes into the recording.<br />

(Al Quaglieri-NY-USA, dxld Feb 25)<br />

The mp3 file name really has spaces in it rather than un<strong>der</strong>scores. Careful<br />

how you copy it. 7125 had been inactive for some 6 months, and still<br />

missing when latest strife started.<br />

(Glenn Hauser, dxld)<br />

7125 Radio Nationale on Febr 24 at 2104 UT. News in French, announcements<br />

over local music, full ID around 2114 as "Le Radio Nationale de Republic<br />

du Guinee", lengthy talks in French by OM, Afropop music after 2200; back<br />

after 6 months off air, presumably in response to current political crisis<br />

in Guinea.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 25)<br />

Noted here from 2315 UT, upbeat African music and excited male announcer<br />

in French or French based vernacular, poor to fair strength, fading up,<br />

best in LSB.


(Mike Barraclough-UK, Feb 25)<br />

Also heard widely in Germany, reports say that Lhasa, Tibet starts co-<br />

channel at 2100 UT. Fading result sometimes Guinea on top, and vv<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 25)<br />

RTV Guinee (or actually The Guinean Ministry of Information) has website<br />

at<br />

<br />

The site however hasn't been updated since 26/03/2006<br />

(Finndxer, <strong>DX</strong>ing the Finnish Way, Feb 20 via dxld)<br />

7125 R. Guinee, a.k.a. R. Conakry, Sonfon[i]ya, reactivated, and observed<br />

at 2218-2238 UT on 25 Feb, French, political talks, Vernacular at 2230;<br />

44322; slightly better y/day on 27 Feb at 2312 UT, but still plagued with<br />

fast QSB.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 28)<br />

7125 R. Guinee / R. Conakry, Sonfonya, active during day time too, e.g.<br />

today 2nd Mar, audible till noise became heavier than the stn signal<br />

itself, at around 1200, i.e. in "Lisbon terms" (=noise) so to speak for<br />

I'm prettly sure I'd be able to keeping listening till much later or, in<br />

other words, until the band gets crowed which is also what plagues<br />

reception of other Afr. stns on 41 m, viz. MTN 7245, BFA 7230, NIG 7255,<br />

CAF 7220 (irregular) and more recently even GAB 7270 despite its lousy<br />

signal.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 3)<br />

GUYANA 3291.11 at 2340 UT subcontinental music 0000 "Voice of Guyana"<br />

by om ID, into more sub continental music, 0020 "... this will be repeated<br />

on the 15th.." bad local t-storm interference. 26 Febr on 3291.21 at 0923<br />

to 1000 UT on the 4 March, om with English religious message.<br />

(Rob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 4)<br />

HONDURAS HRMI La Voz de Missiones on 3340 kHz at <strong>05</strong>02 UT Spanisch mit<br />

Lie<strong>der</strong>n und Ansagen O 2 bis 3. Empfaenger: S700 mit Telescopantenne.<br />

(Fritz-Walter Adam-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 2)<br />

ICELAND 189 RUV, Gufuskalar, nice as observed here in Lisbon despite<br />

all QRN level, at 2240-2309 on 27 Feb, talks (interview), no newscast at<br />

2300 UT; 24453, almost unnoticed adjt. QRM de Europe 1, [Saarlouis]<br />

Germany, on 183 kHz.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 28)<br />

INDIA AIR Guwahati is again on 4900 kHz.<br />

Believe it or not, I found All India Radio Guwahati again on 4900 kHz on<br />

Feb 21, from 1159 UT. There was Tiwa song & after that a lady presenter<br />

mentioned that it was a Tiwa song. She also gave station remin<strong>der</strong><br />

announcement plus mentioned the frequencies & mb of broadcast of AIR-<br />

Guwahati along with other program announcements in Assamese. And she<br />

mentioned the SW frequency as 4940 & corresponding mb as 60.73m. But<br />

actually it is on air on 4900 kHz. And 4940 was blank that time & only<br />

noise could be audible. And I checked several times in the evening, I<br />

found the AIR Guwahati Station on 4900 kHz.<br />

And on Feb 22, around 0115 UT, I found AIR-Guwahati on 4900 again.<br />

AIR Guwahati is back on 4940 I found on Feb 22, and on Febr 23.<br />

(Gautam Sharma, <strong>DX</strong>india Feb 22/23)<br />

INDONESIA ? RRI Sorong with talks in Ins and En by Man and Lady and En<br />

pop songs heard from 2135 to 2158 UT, next the common IS of RRI and ID at<br />

2200 UT and fade out in the nx. [4874.6 ? wb.]


VOINS with strong signal in Sp on 11785 kHz, but no traces at 2000 UT. for<br />

En prgr on 23 Febr.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 26)<br />

4749.96 RRI Makassar at 1345-1402* UT on Feb 24. Some sort of high drama<br />

with emotional dialogue; a female announcer intervened w/commentary from<br />

1348-57 UT, then back to the drama; suddenly went off in mid-shout at<br />

1402. Good signal. After RRI left the air, noted a couple of stations in<br />

the vicinity of 4750 kHz but too weak to read anything.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 25)<br />

3578, RSPD Maluku Tengah, at 1430 to 1454 UT on Feb 15. The one listed<br />

here in Passport. Have been listening to this carrier all winter. Finally<br />

some audio with man in presumed Indo with vocal music selections (not pop<br />

music). Sign off times vary and always at end of a song they just pull the<br />

plug. Lately they are off as early as 1440 (pedaling for that generator<br />

must get tiring). Programming is not like RRI's. Signal breaks through no<br />

earlier than 1425 UT at this location.<br />

(Jim Fedor-NE-USA, naswa nl via dxld)<br />

4604.95 RRI Serui on Feb 26 at 1319-1329 UT. 35433 Indonesian, Jakarta<br />

news realy, ID at 1323, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 2)<br />

4<strong>789</strong>.99 RRI Fak Fak on Feb 26 at 1334-1400* UT. 44444 Indonesian, Music<br />

and talk, 1357 Love Ambon, 1358 Cloosing announce, 1400 sign off.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 2)<br />

9526 VOI, at 0853-0901 on March 4, English segment, pop song, "News in<br />

brief", ID's, fair.<br />

9680 RRI Jakarta, at 10<strong>05</strong>-1025 on March 4, KGRE program in English with<br />

Kevin, Cheryl and the KGRE science adviser, Fiona, talking about Steve<br />

Irwin, with a song about him ("He Changed Our World"), story about an<br />

orangutan being returned from Australia to Sumatra, mostly fair, light<br />

QRM/WYFR.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 4)<br />

v11784.918 Voice of INS a little bit Hertz higher today, Noted with fair<br />

signal from around 1500 UT, when I switched in. RRI Jakarta at same time<br />

on 11860.008, but QRM by RAI Rome 1530-1625 UT co-channel.<br />

Today Feb 27th at 1545 UT RRI Jakarta on 11860.007, and VoINS 11784.866<br />

kHz. But somewhat weaker signal today, compared to previous days.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 26/27)<br />

Poor signal of VoINS at 1515 UT on 11784.923/865/864.5 kHz. RRI Jakarta on<br />

11860.007/.006 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 2/3/4)<br />

ISRAEL Galei Zahal is all day on two freqs already 6973 and 15785 kHz<br />

regulary.<br />

Kol Israel observed on strange schedule from 2100 to 2200 UT:<br />

on Febr 22nd Thu 6280 and 11585 in Ru;<br />

on Febr 23rd Fri 11585 Ru and 6280 no signal and on both dates in Hebrew<br />

on 6985 and 7545 kHz.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 26)<br />

JAPAN/MADAGASCAR 71<strong>05</strong> [rather NHK R Japan in Fr via YAM]<br />

R Nasionaly Malagasy, Feb 22, surprised me here 1640 in French with 'les<br />

informations' short at 1645. Weak. Went off at 1650 when they and I jumped<br />

to 5010 kHz where the program in French continued. At 1701 had French<br />

announcements mentioning telephone Nos a.o. Shifted language 17<strong>05</strong>


(Malagasy) into Jose Feliciano-song.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 23)<br />

71<strong>05</strong> 1630-1650 38,39,40 YAM 300kW 3<strong>05</strong>degr<br />

Re item Madagascar 71<strong>05</strong> -<br />

26 Feb <strong>2007</strong> checked 71<strong>05</strong> at 1635 UT for the reported Madagascar. All I get<br />

is strong Radio Japan in French (listed 1630-1650 UT). They had Japanese<br />

language lesson at 1645 and signed off at 1650 without any further id.<br />

Madagascar 5010 was already on (un<strong>der</strong> AIR) at 1635.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Feb 26)<br />

JORDAN Google Earth Imagery. SW Al Karanah site ???<br />

ITU coordinates 31 44 N 36 26 E<br />

31 44 20.01 N 36 26 25.59 E<br />

Ajlun 801 kHz site 32 18 31.10 N 35 47 49.65 E<br />

Amman MW site 612, 855, 1035 kHz 31 54 09.90 N 35 53 03.45 E ??<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 1)<br />

KOREA Rep. of The Institute of North East Asia Broadcasting is a Korean<br />

<strong>DX</strong> club, established in December 20<strong>05</strong> by Sekye Pak, VOA Korean<br />

correspondent in Seoul, to focus on broadcasting information in South<br />

Korea, North Korea, China, Japan, Taiwan, Mongolia and Russia, and also on<br />

the Foreign broadcasting to North East Asia. The club has begun publishing<br />

the monthly bulletin since <strong>Jan</strong>uary <strong>2007</strong>. Each bulletin is available at<br />

10,000 won for foreign rea<strong>der</strong>s.<br />

Their URL is E-mail <br />

(Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 4)<br />

LEBANON Google Earth Imagery. Hamat 837 kHz 600 kW.<br />

34 17 11.67 N 35 40 38.29 E<br />

Amchit 989 kHz 100 kW<br />

34 08 55.96 N 35 37 42.62 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 1)<br />

LIBYA/FRANCE LBJ via Issoudun France M-07 season from Febr 26 schedule:<br />

72<strong>05</strong> 1900 2200 ISS 185 Arabic 7320 2200 2400 ISS 185 Arabic<br />

9590 1700 1900 ISS 185 Arabic 11860 1800 2000 ISS 153 Various<br />

11965 1600 1700 ISS 204 French 11965 1700 1800 ISS 204 French<br />

15220 1600 1700 ISS 153 French 15220 1700 1800 ISS 153 Haoussa<br />

15660 1600 1700 ISS 185 French 15660 1700 2000 ISS 185 Various<br />

17725 1200 1600 ISS 153 Various 21695 1200 1600 ISS 140 Various<br />

LBJ delete in M-07 season, from Febr 26. 500 kW:<br />

7215 1700 1900 ISS 190 Arabic 9885 1700 1800 ISS 204 French<br />

9885 1800 2000 ISS 153 French 11860 1700 1800 ISS 153 Various<br />

11965 1700 2000 ISS 185 Various<br />

LUXEMBOURG Radio Luxembourg has cancelled their English DRM Service to<br />

the UK on 7295. The webcast is still available at<br />

<br />

and they are also using 25795 for local DRM reception.<br />

Reception in the UK had proved less than reliable, Kevin Ryan in<br />

Monitoring onthly reported 80% reception in Reading using a Morphy<br />

Richards receiver.<br />

The programming also received much criticism in online forums. In November<br />

RTL's vice president Dan D'Aversa said of the service in The Independent:


"For us it is a test though. We have relaunched the station as an<br />

experiment. Historically Luxembourg was the biggest commercial station, so<br />

in the future who knows what will happen." The closure of the shortwave<br />

frequency for the UK has not been announced on their website and it is<br />

claimed in online forums that messages about this have not been allowed to<br />

appear on their online forum which is pre-mo<strong>der</strong>ated.<br />

Emails from Dan D'Aversa quoted on the Digital Spy forums says that the<br />

transmissions were stopped for "technical reasons" and that they are<br />

"currently working on various options." There were problems with the<br />

transmission chain from Luxembourg to the leased transmitters in Nauen,<br />

later switched to Wertachtal.<br />

The French and German DRM broadcasts continue on 5990 and 6095 from RTL's<br />

own site in Junglinster.<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact magazine Mar 3)<br />

MALAYSIA 6049.64 at 1342-1359 UT on Feb 23. Malay/sub-continental music;<br />

M ancr after each selection with phone calls. Pretty good signal but was<br />

trashed at 1359 UT by s/on of a very strong signal on 6<strong>05</strong>0 kHz.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 25)<br />

MALI 11960 RTV du Mali-Bamako (pres) at 1721-1735 UT on Mar 1st fair<br />

but with muffled audio; two men speaking in French; clear mention of<br />

Bamako at 1730 UT.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 4)<br />

MALTA Google Earth Imagery. Former DWL relay Cyclops 1557 kHz 600 kW,<br />

999 20 kW<br />

35 50 33.86 N 14 34 <strong>05</strong>.14 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 1)<br />

MAURITANIA 4845 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, off on 1st and today, 2nd<br />

Mar; it's been rather poor on the // 783 kHz, but Tartus in SYR is, on the<br />

other hand, a strong presence daily, so Nouakchott is hard to track.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 3)<br />

MICRONESIA 4755.2 From the beginning of March, many Japanese <strong>DX</strong>ers have<br />

noted the new missionary radio station in Pohnpei island on 4755 kHz<br />

around 0700-1100 UT. The station called themselves "PMA" (Pacific<br />

Missionbary Aviation). The programs are in English, consisting of many<br />

popular songs and Christian pops, sometimes with ID's about using<br />

frequencies (FM 88.5 MHz and SW 4755 kHz), mail address, and phone number.<br />

The transmitter seems to be in adjust, the signal is sometimes<br />

interrupted, and modulation level is low. PMA is a Christian evangelical<br />

organization serving Guam, Micronesia, and the Philippines, established in<br />

1956. According to their web page<br />

<br />

the radio station construction project is running in Pohnapei island in<br />

Micronesia. The address is PMA Pohnpei is given as P.O.Box 517, Pohnpei,<br />

FM 96941, FAX +1 691 320 2592, but they recommend all the correspondence<br />

should be addressed to PMA Guam, P.O.Box 3209, Hagata, Guam 96932.<br />

(corrected; Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 3)<br />

4755.2 Pacific Missionary Aviation, at 0832-0920 UT, f/p on March 3.<br />

Test txmsn. Mostly non-stop songs. I was very surprised to get ID at 0840<br />

UT as "This is Pacific Missionary Aviation .. Station. We are testing on<br />

our FM frequency of 88.5 MHz and our shortwave frequency of 4755 kHz." and<br />

announced e-mail address and phone number.<br />

(Takeshi Sejimo-JPN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 4)<br />

Dear Sir or Madam


Thank you very much for listening to our shortwave station and for sending<br />

us an email. We are still experimenting with our radio. We'll update our<br />

webpage soon with new information on the radio station. Unfortunately we<br />

do not have a QSL card yet.<br />

In the meantime, thanks a lot for your encouragement, we'll send you<br />

another email when our webpage is updated on the radio station.<br />

Thank you very much,<br />

Pacific Missionary Aviation, Roland Weibel<br />

(to S.Wakisaka-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, Mar 3)<br />

4755 It was Pacific Missionary Aviation from Micronesia.<br />

Thank you for your information!!!<br />

(Gaku Iwata-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 4)<br />

Micronesia shortwave PMA - Pacific Missionary Aviation, Pohnpei Micronesia<br />

shortwave. Nob Kalau of PMA in Pohnpei told me today that the shortwave<br />

will be 500 Watts "tropical wave". They just start pouring the foundation<br />

for the tower and the foundations that the 40' container radio building<br />

will sit on. The first tip about this shortwave project was published by<br />

Glenn Hauser in dxld a while ago.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Oct 5, 2006)<br />

NETHERLANDS [non] Programa Radio Enlace in Spanish.<br />

<br />

El proximo domingo 25 de marzo entra en vigor un nuevo esquema de<br />

frecuencias. Desde ese dia emitiremos a las siguientes horas y<br />

frecuencias. Casi todas las emisiones se difunden a traves de la estacion<br />

repetidora de Bonaire, Antillas Neerlandesas. Para el esquema A07, asi<br />

denominado por los ingenieros, dejaremos de utilizar para nuestras<br />

emisiones en espanol, la estacion repetidora de Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land en<br />

Madagascar.<br />

1100-1127 TU hacia el Caribe por B6165 kHz. xB6110 kHz.<br />

1130-1157 TU hacia el Norte de Sudamerica por B6165 kHz, xB9715 kHz<br />

Centroamerica.<br />

1200-1227 TU hacia el Noroeste de Sudamerica, por B9895 kHz, xB6110 kHz.<br />

Tambien a esta misma hora agregaremos la frecuencia de B9715 kHz para<br />

nuestros oyentes en Centroamerica y Mexico.<br />

2300-2357 TU hacia Sudamerica (especialmente hacia la zona SUR), la<br />

frecuencia de B15315, xB176<strong>05</strong> kHz.<br />

0000-0157 TU hacia el Sur de Sudamerica seguiremos empleando los<br />

habituales B15315 kHz. Para cubrir el Norte de Sudamerica dejaremos M9895<br />

kHz. (via Madagascar), para operar por S6165 kHz. Como gran novedad<br />

operaremos desde la estacion repetidora de la Deutsche Welle en Sines,<br />

Portugal. Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land Wereldomroep mantiene desde hace anos<br />

intercambio de horas de emision con otras colegas de la onda corta, como<br />

Radio Canada Internacional, Radio Suecia y la Deutsche Welle de Alemania,<br />

entre otras.<br />

0200-0357 hacia Mexico, Centroamerica y el area del Caribe emitiremos<br />

por la nueva frecuencia de B9590 kHz. Y a traves de Sines, Portugal, por<br />

S6165 kHz. Por lo tanto desde el 25 de marzo dejaremos de operar por M9895<br />

kHz.<br />

(Jose Bueno-ESP, hcdx Mar 3)<br />

RNW Spanish via DWL Sines relay in Portugal:<br />

6165 0000-0157 250kW 255deg. 0200-0357 250kW 270deg


RNW DRM mode transmissions in A07<br />

5955 1700-1800 FLE 40 210 Multi 7210 0600-0657 FLE 40 133 Dut<br />

7240 1000-1457 FLE 40 123 Multi 9690 1900-1957 FLE 40 191 Dut<br />

9830 0200-0300 GUF 150 320 Eng 9800 2030-2<strong>05</strong>7 SAC 70 268 Eng<br />

11895 0700-0957 FLE 40 133 Dut 13600 1500-1557 FLE 40 191 Dut<br />

13645 1600-1657 FLE 40 191 Dut<br />

June 1 - Sept 1 only 9480 2000-2<strong>05</strong>7 FLE 40 123 Dut<br />

NEW ZEALAND R. New Zealand International modified schedule again Feb 26:<br />

<strong>05</strong>59 9870, [1<strong>05</strong>9-1259 13840], 1300 5950, 1751 9765, 1850 11725, 1950<br />

17675, 2259 15720 to <strong>05</strong>58.<br />

And also 13840 at 2259-1259 on 325 degrees [I later realized this must be<br />

erroneous, with 13840 actually at 1<strong>05</strong>9-1259 filling a gap between 9870 and<br />

5950 times!]; on 9870 UT Monday at 0630, "Canned Laughter", comedy show<br />

from RNZ National as domestic service now called.<br />

(via Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, WoR Mar 2)<br />

NIGER La Voix du Sahel the best I've heard it, without really trying, on<br />

97<strong>05</strong>.0, Feb 26 at 0643 UT almost as soon as I tuned in, with YL ID in<br />

French, "Vous ecoutez La Voix du Sahel ... 94 MHz". WRTH says 93.6 in<br />

Niamey so I guess they round it off. This was amid chanting and shouting.<br />

SINPO 33333 at first with a bothersome het from 9704, Ethiopia? But after<br />

0650 splatter from WYFR 9715 kHz worsened. At 0652 UT another such ID<br />

this.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Feb 25)<br />

PNG Papua New Guinea 4890 / 9675 kHz. They are still off air on these<br />

frequencies, as is Radio Central 3290 kHz from Port Moresby. This is at<br />

0850 UT 3 Febr.<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 3)<br />

3385 R. East New Britain, at 1138 UT on Mar 4, fade up with music prgm,<br />

man DJ in Pidgin with song anmts, general chatter, some health related<br />

PSA's. Signal continued to build well past sunrise here and stayed in<br />

until 1237 when barely a trace of signal left. One of the few PNG openings<br />

this season.<br />

(John Herkimer-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 4)<br />

RUSSIA/UKRAINE/former USSR Re: New UNID station in English from Feb. 13<br />

1400-1430 on 15390 ARM 200 kW / 188 deg to EaAf Tue/Thu/Sat<br />

IDed as Southern Sudan Interactive Radio Instruction programme.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 27)<br />

6170/5975 VoRussia late B-06 change on Feb 26. Greek sce at 1900-2000<br />

replaced 5975 by 6170 kHz via Bolshakovo-Sovetsk Kalingrad 200 kW 200<br />

degr, // 5985.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 26)<br />

RNW in English in A07:<br />

Irkutsk relay 13710 1000-1100 250kW 152deg<br />

Khabarovsk relay 13820 1000-1100 100kW 218deg<br />

Petropavlovsk-K. 12065 1000-1100 250kW 244deg<br />

Tashkent-UZB 9345 1400-1600 100kW 131deg<br />

RNW in Dutch in A07:<br />

Grigoriopol-MDA 6040 2000-2200 500kW 275deg<br />

Petropavlovsk-K. 5910 1300-1400 250kW 247deg<br />

7200 R. Rossii - Yakutsk/Tulagino, at 0904-0926 UT on March 4, weak, with<br />

poor audio (warble), // 5935 - Magadan (Arman) (fair-poor/QRM) // 6075 -<br />

Yelizovo? (very good), in Russian, many ID's for R. Rossii, radio


dramatization.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 4)<br />

CHERNOBYL OVER THE HORIZON RADAR.<br />

The monster Woodpecker antennas are visible in Google Earth at 51 18 17 N,<br />

30 04 E. The bigger of the two could probably be designated as HR(S)<br />

30/10/0.2 (compare with VOA Delano's HRS 12/6/0.5 ...)<br />

The Woodpecker is one of the high-power Soviet OTH (over-the-horizon)<br />

radars which operated near Chernobyl (Ukraine) during the years 1976-1986<br />

and which used the pulse frequency of 10 Hz.<br />

For more info:<br />

The Woody Woodpecker Story, Pt3 by Vaeinoe Lehtoranta. (I just completed<br />

its translation into English):<br />

<br />

(Jari Perkioemaeki-FIN OH6BG, shortwavesites yg via dxld)<br />

I think it was Bob Thomann of SSS who always used to call it "Woody<br />

Woodpecker", but for most it was just "The Woodpecker".<br />

(gh, dxld Feb 25)<br />

Russian name "Duga" (arc, bow). Many photos (you must see that)<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

for Russian speaking 26 pages of discussion and some links and photos<br />

<br />

also<br />

<br />

<br />

objects (names in Russian)<br />

<br />

The similar receiving OTHR antenna near Nikolaev was demolished recently<br />

video here<br />

<br />

(the same)<br />

The third such object is still near Komsomolsk-na-Amure.<br />

(Victor Rutkovsky-RUS, SW TX site Feb 26)<br />

RUSSIA - CLANDESTINE to ETHIOPIA.<br />

9445 Andenet LeDemocracy Radio (via Samara) on Feb 25 (Sun) at *1600-<br />

1618+ UT. Flute, partial ID in Amharic (..Ledemocracy clearly legible) +<br />

frequency "meter band", flute, then 1602 UT longish talk. RAP in (Amharic)<br />

at 1610. At first a bit weak, signal increased till 1613 when began to<br />

fade again and strong CRI-English splash from 9435 kHz. Local noise put a<br />

stop to listening at 1618 UT.<br />

The www given on <br />

by TDP does not work, but I found the web-site at<br />

You can supposedly listen to audio stream but I<br />

havent succeeded yet (still loading after 5 minutes, hi)<br />

Says it started broadcasts Feb 9, <strong>2007</strong>. Voice of Andenet is a branch of<br />

KINIJIT Support Group in the US established in May 20<strong>05</strong>. Kinijit is a<br />

party dedicated to bring Unity, Peace, and Prosperity to the Citizens of<br />

Ethiopia through the democratic process.


Derived from the merging of All Ethiopian Unity Party (AEUP), United<br />

Ethiopian Democratic Party-Medhin (UEDP-Medhin), Kestedamena and Ethiopian<br />

Democratic League, acc party-web<br />

<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, Dxplorer Feb 25)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA Re: BSKSA English at 1000-1200 UT.<br />

BSKSA marked by * all heard yesterday Feb 26th / today Feb 27th.<br />

Due of propagation cond, 9415?, 9525, 11855, 17760, and 17775 couldn't be<br />

observed here. 9675 not heard today.<br />

> BSKSA appeared to make changes when they dropped transmissions<br />

> in Turkish (in December/<strong>Jan</strong>uary?).<br />

> And now others appear to have been retimed. (Noel Green-UK)<br />

* 7150 1500 1800 40 RIY 500 40 FARSI FOREIG<br />

* (9415 tent. but maybe someone's Burmese instead?, I missed the<br />

TURK language ... today. Heavy QRM by VoGRC 9420 adjacent.)<br />

? 9415 1400 1600 23-26,30-35,40,42-45RIY 500 40 TURKISTANI FOREIG<br />

(9525 not heard, CHN co-channel.)<br />

? 9525 1600 1700 40E,41NW RIY 500 55 PASHTO FOREIG<br />

* 9555 1800 2300 37,38 RIY 500 295 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

* 9580 0300 0600 38E,39,48W JED 50 0 ARABIC 2ND. P<br />

* 9580 1700 2200 38E,39,48W JED 50 0 ARABIC 2ND. P<br />

* 9675 0300 0800 39S RIY 500 0 ARABIC 2nd. P<br />

? 9675 0900 1600 39S RIY 500 0 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

(9675 not heard today - would be the 8th 500kW beast on air,<br />

but also 9675 RAI Rome Italian noted co-ch.)<br />

Delete 9730 1400 1600 23-26,30-35,40,42-45RIY 500 216 TURKISTANI FOREIG<br />

* 9870 1800 2300 27,28,37N RIY 500 310 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

*11715 1800 2300 46-48 RIY 500 270 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

Delete 11740 1800 2300 46-48 on11715 instead RIY 5-25 216 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

Delete 11745 1400 1600 40 now 7150 RIY 500 40 FARSI FOREIG<br />

*11820 1800 2300 27,28,37N RIY 500 320 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

11855 0600 1700 38E,39,48NW JED 50 0 ARABIC 2ND. P<br />

*11915 1800 2300 37,38 RIY 500 295 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

*11935 0900 1200 39N RIY 500 310 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

*13710 1500 1800 37,38 RIY 500 295 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

*15170 0300 0600 19-23,29-31,40 RIY 500 355 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

*152<strong>05</strong> 1600 1800 27,28,37N RIY 500 320 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

?15225 1500 1800 37,38 not heard RIY 500 295 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

*15250 0900 1200 46-48 x17785 RIY 500 250 Fr/En FOREIG<br />

Delete 15275 0400 0600 28S,39N RIY 500 340 TURKISH FOREIG<br />

Delete 15315 1500 1800 37,38 RIY 500 295 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

Delete 15345 1200 1400 41N retimed RIY 500 70 URDU FOREIG<br />

*15370 <strong>05</strong>00 0800 41N x15345 RIY 500 70 URDU FOREIG<br />

*15380 0600 0900 39N RIY 500 310 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

*15380 1200 1400 39N RIY 500 310 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

(reserve?15390) <strong>05</strong>00 0800 41N on15370instead RIY 500 70 URDU FOREIG)<br />

*15425 1500 1800 37,38 RIY 500 295 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

*15435 1500 1800 27,28,37N RIY 500 320 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

(reserve?15250)15470 0900 1200 46-48 RIY 500 250 ENGLISH FOREIG<br />

*17560 1600 1800 46-48 RIY 500 270 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

*17615 0900 1200 41,49,50,54 RIY 500 100 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

*17660 1500 1900 46,47 x21600 RIY 500 270 FR1500/EN1600 FOREIG<br />

*17730 0600 0900 37,38 RIY 500 295 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

*17740 0600 0900 27,28,37N RIY 250 310 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

?17760 0400 <strong>05</strong>00 48E RIY 500 175 SOMALI FOREIG<br />

?17760 <strong>05</strong>00 0600 48S,52E,53 RIY 500 190 SWAHILI FOREIG<br />

?17775 1700 1800 46-48 RIY 500 250 BAMBARA FOREIG<br />

Delete 17785 0800 1000 46,47 now15250 RIY 500 270 FRENCH FOREIG<br />

*178<strong>05</strong> 0900 1200 37,38 RIY 500 295 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

*17820 1200 1500 41E retimed x15345 RIY 500 70 BANGALI FOREIG


(QRM by co-channel DWL UAE Ins)<br />

*1<strong>789</strong>5 0300 0600 24-26,30-35,40,42-45RIY 500 40 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

*1<strong>789</strong>5 0600 0800 24-26,30-35,40,42-45RIY 500 40 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

*1<strong>789</strong>5 1200 1500 37,38 RIY 500 295 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

*21460 1300 1600 53 RIY 500 190 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

*21495 0900 1200 41,43-45,49,50 RIY 500 70 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

*215<strong>05</strong> 1200 1500 37,38 RIY 500 295 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

*21600 1200 1400 41,49,50,54 RIY 500 100 ARABIC HOLY Q<br />

*21640 1200 1500 27,28,37N RIY 500 310 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

*21670 0900 1200 54 RIY 500 100 INDONESIANFOREIG<br />

*217<strong>05</strong> 0900 1200 27,28,37N RIY 500 310 ARABIC 1ST. P<br />

(wb, Feb 27)<br />

I mention your logging of 11935 before 0900. I checked today to see if<br />

15250 (French) came on at 0800, but it did not and so I think French will<br />

now be one hour only at v0900-1000 then English 1000-1155. And similarly<br />

French one hour at v1500-1600 and English at 1600- ? .<br />

I've also heard that signal on 9415 but haven't IDed it yet. But I don't<br />

think it's Turkestani. Urdu is at <strong>05</strong>00-0755 on 152<strong>05</strong> and Bengali 1200-1455<br />

on 15345 currently. There are not many changes to Arabic - I have noted<br />

the ones you indicate. I tried 9675 this morning before 0900 and after<br />

0900 but I could only hear Brazil and China - I couldn't detect any<br />

Arabic. 9675 used to carry the BSKSA 2nd Progr // 11855 until 0900, and<br />

was never heard after that time. I'll try the frequency again later today.<br />

I haven't heard 11855 for some time - the frequency is a busy one and I'm<br />

trying to find out when it's clear. And frequency 9715 has also been in<br />

use to carry the 1st Progr. but all I hear currently is WYFR (buzzy noise<br />

in audio?) around 0800 UT.<br />

And re the BSKSA transmitters switching on early - Wolfgang B has already<br />

pointed out the co-channel QRM to RNW on 11935 - BSKSA should open at 0900<br />

but is on air before then regularly. I also noticed 21495 on air early<br />

today (Feb.27) before 0900, and 15250 in French from around 0850. (It<br />

definitely wasn't on air at the former time of 0800 and so 0900 seems to<br />

be the "official" opening time). My guess is that these three transmitters<br />

were idle, and were able to switch on early. But such as 217<strong>05</strong>, 178<strong>05</strong> and<br />

17615 did not appear before 0900, and were assumedly already in use on -<br />

maybe - 15380, 17730 and 17740. I'm not sure when Indonesian 21670 came<br />

on, but it's on now at 1100 UT.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, Feb 27)<br />

BSKSA English 1600-1900 UT to WeAfrica. Friday, March 2, on 17660,<br />

English heard un<strong>der</strong> WYFR Portuguese 1600 to 1700 UT. Difficult to make out<br />

much but at 1700 it was in the clear with technical talk, computers, etc.<br />

At 1703 a woman announces the end of "Technology in Saudi Arabia" for this<br />

week. At 1704 a male announced "...the English... of the Broadcasting<br />

Service of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia", Followed by a short prayer then<br />

religious readings/history to 1718. A woman followed, heard "Radio Riyadh"<br />

announced but reception was deteriorating so couldn't make out the words<br />

too much. Still on at 1730 but unintelligible. The programming reminds me<br />

very much of UAE English that we used to hear, with lots of history of<br />

Islam, etc.<br />

Later: checked again at 1755, reception had improved. A singer, in<br />

English, at a live concert, audience cheering and screaming. Music<br />

(concert) continues to 1830 but very poor reception. Time pips at 1830<br />

followed by march music then blocked by WYFR French. So it looks as though<br />

English is on from 1600 to 1900 UT.<br />

(Bernie O'Shea-Ont-CAN, dxld Mar 2)<br />

It looks as if the English programme of the Broadcasting Service of the<br />

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (BSKSA) has finally won its battle to return to<br />

shortwave. Contributors to <strong>DX</strong>L report hearing English from Saudi Arabia


etween 1000 and 1200 UT (exact times to be confirmed) on 15250 kHz.<br />

In December 20<strong>05</strong>, the Saudi English language newspaper and website Arab<br />

News published an article about the English Service, in which the Head of<br />

the service, Hanan Awad, said that they wanted to to be on shortwave so<br />

they can be heard all over the world and they had been promised that this<br />

would be consi<strong>der</strong>ed.<br />

Samar Fatani, another member of the English team, said "We wish that the<br />

English section would receive more attention and be equal to the other<br />

sectors because it's important to have our voice heard by expatriates here<br />

and abroad to combat the negative portrayals of Saudi Arabia, Islam and<br />

our culture."<br />

Broadcasting Service of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia<br />

<br />

(RNW MN blog by Andy Sennitt-HOL, dxld Feb 27)<br />

SERBIA/BOSNIA International Radio Serbia will extend its programs from<br />

Monday, March 5, <strong>2007</strong>. This new schedule should improve reception in<br />

Europe, at least during daylight, before sunset (for example English 1400-<br />

1430 UT).<br />

INTERNATIONAL RADIO SERBIA UPDATED B06 SCHEDULE<br />

EFFECTIVE AS OF MARCH <strong>05</strong>, <strong>2007</strong><br />

All broadcasts via Bijeljina-Jabanusa, Bosnia<br />

non-directional 1400-2200 UT 6100 kHz 250 kW<br />

1400-1430 ENGLISH 1430-1500 SERBIAN 1500-1530 SPANISH<br />

1530-1600 ARABIC 1600-1630 RUSSIAN 1630-1700 FRENCH<br />

1700-1730 GERMAN 1730-1745 MANDARIN 1745-1800 ALBANIAN<br />

1800-1815 HUNGARIAN 1815-1830 GREEK 1830-1900 ITALIAN<br />

1900-1930 RUSSIAN 1930-2000 ENGLISH 2000-2030 SPANISH<br />

2030-2100 SERBIAN Sun-Fri 2030-2130 SERBIAN Sat<br />

2100-2130 GERMAN Sun-Fri 2130-2200 FRENCH<br />

This new schedule is also issued on their website:<br />

<br />

(Dragan Lekic from Subotica, Serbia, dxld Mar 3)<br />

SWEDEN [and non] RNW in Dutch language via Teracom Hoerby Sweden relay<br />

in A07:<br />

5955 <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>57; 6035 0800-1000.<br />

Radio Sweden English Broadcasts to Asia and the Pacific.<br />

0130-0200 11550 (50deg) via Madagascar.<br />

1330-1400 7420 (40) 12070 (85) (NEW from March 5th).<br />

1430-1500 12070 (70) (NEW from March 5th).<br />

2030-2100 7420 (125) via Madagascar (to Australia).<br />

Satellite: On Thaicom 3 (78.5 E) 3.640 GHz/H SR 28066 FEC ó daily at 1430<br />

UT, weekdays at 1730 and 1830 UTC. Also via WRN at 2330 and 0300 UT on<br />

AsiaSat-2 (100.5 E) 4.000 GHZ/V SR 28125 FEC ó audio WRN English, and<br />

Worldspace AsiaStar channel 3<strong>05</strong>.<br />

(Alokesh Gupta-IND, dxld Mar 4)<br />

TAIWAN CLANDESTINE 7390 Open Radio for North Korea (pres) at *1400-<br />

1500* UT on Feb 24. Opening anmt, then YL talk in Korean to 1420 UT,<br />

followed by a mix of music and talk. Music included ABBA's "Waterloo" and<br />

Don MacLean's "Vincent," which they played a few days ago. Good signal<br />

from presumed Novosibirsk site. Off at 1500 UT, leaving an unID station on<br />

the frequency. No idea who the unID is, since the band is on the way out<br />

by 1500 at this longitude and copy was not good.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Feb 25)


TURKEY TRT Ankara Arabic replaced 6120 by 6175 kHz:<br />

6175 1500-1700 38E,39 EMR 500kW 168deg<br />

TURKMENISTAN Nx in En observed from 1645 to 1658 UT by "Radio<br />

Turkmenistan" (ID by Lady who read the news fast) on 4930 kHz but mixed<br />

here with talks also in En from VOA (acc to VOA in Ru maybe all broadcasts<br />

in En of VOA will be closed in 2008 year). Turkmen Radio was with common<br />

prgr in Vernacular 1600-1645 UT on both 4930 & 5015 kHz on Febr 24th.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 26)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED UNID, mx stn, can be heard on 4755.17 kHz at +0900-1000+<br />

UT. QSY from 5010 kHz.<br />

(de H. Yokoi-JPN, via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 1 /<br />

3 )<br />

Or is it RRI Makassar? wb.<br />

UAE 13720 Sudan R. Service via Dhabayya, on Feb 21 at <strong>05</strong>54-<strong>05</strong>59* UT.<br />

35433 English, Talk, ID at <strong>05</strong>57 and <strong>05</strong>59, <strong>05</strong>59 UT sign off.<br />

13720 Sudan R. Service via Dhabayya on Feb 27 at <strong>05</strong>51-<strong>05</strong>59* UT. 35333<br />

English, Talk, ID at <strong>05</strong>59, <strong>05</strong>59 UT sign off.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 2)<br />

RNW in Dutch via Al Dhabbaya in A07: 21560 kHz 1100-1200 500kW 95deg<br />

VOA Urdu (Radio Aap Ki Duniya) is heard on unlisted 1539 kHz MW at 2330 UT<br />

in parallel to Dushanbe-TJK 972 kHz. More info is appreciated.<br />

(Jose Jacob-IND, <strong>DX</strong>india Mar 4)<br />

1539 On 22 Feb <strong>2007</strong> at 1500 UT noted Radio Aap ki Dunyaa in Urdu on 1539<br />

kHz. Fair signal, fighting with Iran and China. I guess this is the new<br />

(UAE) Al-Dhabbiya III transmitter (rated 800 kW) although the signal<br />

wasn't too strong. But I'm off beam, I believe.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx Feb 23)<br />

972 1400-0200 Dushanbe 500 230<br />

6100 0100-0200 Briech 500 67 11820 UdornThani 250 300<br />

9510 1400-1500 Iranawila 250 348 117<strong>05</strong> Briech 250 67<br />

7260 1700-1800 UdornThani 250 300 11500 Iranawila 250 348<br />

U.K. [non] ARMENIA/TAIWAN/UAE/UZBEKISTAN<br />

Some VT Communications changes:<br />

Radio Mustaqbal in Somali to EaAf again on SW from Feb.19:<br />

0600-0815 15455 DHA 250 kW 240 deg Mon-Wed/Sat<br />

Southern Sudan Interactive Radio Instruction in En to EaAf from Feb.19<br />

0630-0700 15445 DHA 250 kW 240 deg Mon/Wed/Fri,ex till 0730 Mon-Fri<br />

WYFR Family Radio, new UNID lang, maybe Bangla?<br />

1230-1330 12010 DHA 250 kW 085 deg to SoAs<br />

Radio Sea Breeze/Shiokaze from Feb.19<br />

1300-1400 9950 TAI 100 kW 002 deg to NoKo, ex 1300-1330<br />

New UNID station in English from Feb.13<br />

1400-1430 15390 ARM 200 kW 188 deg to EaAf Tue/Thu/Sat<br />

Open Radio for North Korea in Korean from Feb.13<br />

1400-1500 7390 TAC 100 kW <strong>05</strong>6 deg to NoKo, xNVS 200 kW 110 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 26)<br />

60 kHz MSF Athorn tests today and in coming days from new site<br />

<br />

(Klaus Spielvogel-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 28)


New Time Signal station Athorn testing schedule<br />

<br />

MSF is the radio signal which broadcasts the national time standard for<br />

the UK. From the 1st April <strong>2007</strong> the MSF service broadcast will transfer to<br />

Anthorn, up until then it will continue to be broadcast from Rugby. The<br />

MSF signal is the principal means of disseminating the UK national<br />

standards of time and frequency which are maintained by the National<br />

Physical Laboratory. Transmission is 24 hours a day, and the carrier<br />

frequency is maintained at 60 kHz to within 2 parts in 1012.<br />

MSF will be broadcast from Anthorn in April <strong>2007</strong><br />

Press release.<br />

What do the letters MSF stand for? Well, they do not stand for anything.<br />

MSF is simply a call sign which uniquely identifies the broadcast. M is<br />

one of three prefixes (2, G or M) allocated to the UK by international<br />

agreement for station identification. There is speculation that SF was<br />

intended to represent the words 'standard frequency', but NPL has no<br />

evidence for this.<br />

Provision of the Service.<br />

The MSF 60 kHz standard time and frequency service is funded by the<br />

Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) as part of its provision of time<br />

and frequency measurement standards in the UK. The maintenance and<br />

development of those standards is carried out by the National Physical<br />

Laboratory (NPL), with the MSF 60 kHz signal currently being transmitted<br />

from the Rugby Radio Station by BT Radio Engineering Services un<strong>der</strong><br />

contract from NPL. From the 1st April <strong>2007</strong> the signal will be transmitted<br />

from Anthorn by VT Communications un<strong>der</strong> contract from NPL.<br />

The signal from Anthorn will be generated using atomic clocks and time<br />

code equipment provided by VT Communications. The broadcast signal is<br />

monitored and controlled relative to the national time standard at the NPL<br />

site in Teddington.<br />

Signal Coverage.<br />

The transmitter at Anthorn is at latitude 54 degr 55' N, and longitude 3<br />

degr 15' W.<br />

The estimated equivalent monopole radiated power (EMRP) is 15 kW and the<br />

horizontal radiation pattern is substantially omnidirectional. The signal<br />

provides a field strength exceeding 100 æV/m throughout the UK, and it can<br />

be satisfactorily received throughout much of north and west Europe. The<br />

main cause of reception difficulties are local interference and screening<br />

due to nearby metalwork, for example in a steel-framed building.<br />

USA Frequency change of WEWN in Spanish to CeAm<br />

2300-1300 NF 7455*EWN 500 kW 220 deg, ex 7540<br />

* co-ch WYFR English to NoAm 0700-1045<br />

Some changes of WHRA Angel 5:<br />

2000-2300 NF 7520 HRA 250 kW 045 deg to WeEu Mon-Fri, x15665<br />

2000-2300 15665 HRA 250 kW 090 deg to NoAf Sat/Sun, ex Daily<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 26)<br />

Changes to U.S. broadcasting services un<strong>der</strong> a budget proposal from the<br />

Broadcasting Board of Governors. Some of the changes were first proposed<br />

for the <strong>2007</strong> budget, while others were proposed in February for the 2008<br />

budget year:<br />

CUTS AND REDUCTIONS<br />

-- Eliminates Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's Macedonian service.<br />

-- Reduces Tibetan broadcasts on VOA and Radio Free Asia.


-- Reduces RFE/RL broadcasts in Romanian, South Slavic and Kazakh.<br />

-- Ends VOA's News Now broadcasts in English.<br />

NEW SERVICES AND INCREASES<br />

-- Funds new broadcasts from VOA and RFA to North Korea .<br />

-- Continues services in Somali to Somalia, Djibouti and the Horn of<br />

Africa.<br />

-- Expands VOA television to Iran .<br />

-- Expands VOA radio services in Pashto to the bor<strong>der</strong> region between<br />

Pakistan and Afghanistan .<br />

-- Expands television programs to Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Alhurra<br />

Europe, which broadcasts to Arabic speakers in Europe.<br />

-- Expands Spanish-language programming to Venezuela.<br />

<br />

(dxld Feb 25)<br />

The IBB (VOA) Greenville Transmitting Station Site A (nearest Williamston,<br />

North Carolina) is now defunct. The transmitters and antennas are being<br />

"cannibalized" to support Site B.<br />

Site B hasn't too many years to survive, either. Millions of USD, wasted.<br />

(Charles Taylor-NC-USA WD4INP, SW TX site Mar 1)<br />

WBOH barely audible on 5919.63 kHz at 0230 UT w/preaching. This usually<br />

fades at this time but not to this extent. 9370 kHz not audible even tho'<br />

31mb was propagating fairly well.<br />

(Liz Cameron-MI-USA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 25)<br />

W<strong>BC</strong>Q update. Our member Jari in Finland has kindly provided a couple of<br />

links to W<strong>BC</strong>Q's website that shows some transmitter & antenna pics of USA<br />

SW station W<strong>BC</strong>Q. I have now posted a couple of the links on the LINK pages<br />

of our Yahoo Group. The picture from the WRFM tower shows the site<br />

particularly well.<br />

After comparing this picture with latest Google Earth photography I now<br />

realize that the coordinates provided within our Excel File are slightly<br />

wrong. These coordinates refer to the WRFM MW mast.<br />

Co-ordinates for the two SW antenna structures are:<br />

1. The Yagi - 46 20 28.19 N 67 48 56.07 W<br />

and above<br />

2. The Curtain Array - 46 20 29 N 67 48 56.43 W<br />

The transmitter building and more are seen behind the antennas. The photo<br />

taken from the WRFM mast is taken looking eastward, so you should now be<br />

able to compare with the GE view.<br />

Photos of W<strong>BC</strong>Q 7.415 Antenna & W<strong>BC</strong>Q 5.110 should also be viewed by those<br />

interested.<br />

The W<strong>BC</strong>Q site is well worth exploring. The<br />

site is also a curiosity - this<br />

building enclosure is also seen on GE.<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TX site Feb 26)<br />

I've kept track of Dr. Gene's freqs for the past week or so. We've heard<br />

different frequencies.<br />

Via Costa Rica:<br />

5030.03 at <strong>05</strong>27+ fair (23 Feb). 6149.98 at <strong>05</strong>27+ good (23 Feb)<br />

11870.00 inaudible for some time. 13749.94 at 2230+ weak (24 Feb)


Via Anguilla: 6090 at 2230+ strong S9+ as usual on 24 Feb.<br />

11775 inaudible for some time<br />

Via WWCR: Both 13845 and 5935 strong on 23-24 Feb.<br />

(Liz Cameron-MI-USA, dxld Feb 26)<br />

Google Earth Imagery. IBB Marathon MW site<br />

24 41 57.61 N 81 <strong>05</strong> 18.97 W<br />

US Navy AFRTS Saddlebunch Keys<br />

24 38 50.60 N 81 36 09.54 W<br />

USA [non] MARIANA ISLS/MOROCCO/SRI LANKA/THAILAND<br />

Frequency changes of IBB from Feb. 27/28:<br />

0100-0200 NF9740 UDO 250 kW 300 deg, x11820 VOA Aap Ki Dunyaa in Urdu<br />

1200-1300 NF9715 IRA 250 kW 356 deg, x 98<strong>05</strong> RL in Russian<br />

1300-1400 NF9715 TIN 250 kW 341 deg, x 98<strong>05</strong> RL in Russian<br />

1500-1600 NF9440 TIN 250 kW 315 deg, x 7535 RFA in Mandarin Chinese<br />

1600-1900 NF7415 TIN 250 kW 315 deg, x 7535 RFA in Mandarin Chinese<br />

1500-1700 NF5870 TIN 250 kW 325 deg, x 5835 RFA in Korean<br />

RFA=Radio Free Asia; RL=Radio Liberty; VOA=Voice of America<br />

Updated B-06 of Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty:<br />

ARABIC 0200-0230 1593<br />

Radio Free IRQ 0330-0700 1593<br />

1500-1530 1593<br />

1930-2300 1593<br />

AVARI <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>20 9770 17655<br />

1600-1620 9770 11730<br />

BELORUSSIAN 0400-0600 612 6140 7190<br />

1600-1800 612 9865 11925<br />

1800-2000 612 9750 9865<br />

2000-2200 612 7165 9750<br />

CHECHEN <strong>05</strong>20-<strong>05</strong>40 9770 17655<br />

1620-1640 9770 11730<br />

CHERKESSI <strong>05</strong>40-0600 9770 17655<br />

1640-1700 9770 11730<br />

DARI 0330-0430 1296 9335 12140 15690<br />

Radio Free AFG <strong>05</strong>30-0630 1296 12140 17530 19010<br />

0730-0830 1296 12140 17535 19010<br />

0930-1030 1296 12140 17535 19010<br />

1130-1230 1296 9335 9990 12140<br />

1330-1430 1296 9335 15215<br />

KAZAKH 0000-0100 6135 7145<br />

0200-0400 7145 9680<br />

1200-1300 9520 15120<br />

1400-1500 6<strong>05</strong>5 15120<br />

1500-1600 6<strong>05</strong>5 9685<br />

PASHTO 0230-0330 1296 9335 12140 15690<br />

Radio Free AFG 0430-<strong>05</strong>30 1296 12140 17530 19010<br />

0630-0730 1296 12140 17530 19010<br />

0830-0930 1296 12140 17535 19010<br />

1030-1130 1296 9990 12140 19010<br />

1230-1330 1296 9335 9990 12140<br />

PERSIAN 0030-0230 1575 5860 9585 9795<br />

Radio Farda 0230-0400 1575 71<strong>05</strong> 9585 9795


0400-0600 1575 9585 9795 12015<br />

0600-0830 1575 9585 15560 17675<br />

0830-1030 1575 13680 15690 17730<br />

1030-1230 1575 13680 15690 17595<br />

1230-1400 1575 9555 13680 15690<br />

1400-1600 1575 9865 13680 15410<br />

1600-1700 1575 7580 13680 15410<br />

1700-1800 1575 7520 7580 9770<br />

1800-1900 1575 7520 7580 9595<br />

1900-2000 1575 7580 9335 9570<br />

2000-2130 1575 7580 9335<br />

2130-0030 1575<br />

ROMANIAN 1600-1630 96<strong>05</strong><br />

1900-2000 3965 Mon-Fri<br />

RUSSIAN 0000-0200 6115 7220 9520 12015<br />

0300-<strong>05</strong>00 61<strong>05</strong> 7220 9520 17730<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 7220 9520 9535 17730<br />

0600-0700 9520 9535 15250 17730<br />

0700-0800 9520 15250 15285<br />

0800-0900 9520 15130 15250<br />

0900-1100 9355 9520 15130<br />

1100-1300 9715 13745 15130 15215<br />

1300-1400 9715 11895 15120 15130<br />

1500-1600 7220 9520 118<strong>05</strong> 15130<br />

1600-1800 61<strong>05</strong> 7220 9520 118<strong>05</strong><br />

2000-2100 7220 9520<br />

2100-2300 61<strong>05</strong> 7220 7425<br />

2300-2400 7150 7220 9520<br />

TAJIK 0100-0300 7275 11795<br />

0300-0400 9725 11795<br />

1400-1500 7595 11795<br />

1500-1600 7260 9695<br />

1600-1700 7125 9695<br />

TATAR-BASHKIR 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 7115<br />

0600-0700 9680<br />

1600-1700 6180<br />

2000-2100 5860<br />

TURKMEN 0200-0300 864 7295 9735<br />

0300-0400 5955 9735<br />

1400-1500 11715 11985<br />

1500-1600 9770 9825<br />

1600-1700 5820 6095<br />

1700-1800 5820 9625<br />

1800-2000 7425 9760 11645<br />

UZBEK 0200-0400 12015 12110 15590<br />

1400-1500 11910 12015 15235<br />

1600-1700 7555 9725 12015<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 26)<br />

Feb 24 at 1453 found a good tho fluttery signal on 11510 with woman<br />

spelling out using English lettering, deewaradio at voanews.com, then<br />

SoAsian music until 1459* without further announcement.<br />

This of course is the recently added service for the Pak/Afghanistan-<br />

bor<strong>der</strong>-area Pashtuns, the "get Osama" service, surely the most specialized<br />

USG SW transmissions. If you go looking for it un<strong>der</strong> VOA language<br />

frequency schedules un<strong>der</strong> P you will not find it, only the ordinary Pashto<br />

service. On the VOA homepage you will only find it in the "select


language" drop-down un<strong>der</strong> Pashto - Deewa which leads to:<br />

<br />

And thence to a page in English explaining it:<br />

<br />

which claims that there is a one-hour break in usage of 11510 between 1400<br />

and 1500, but this is obviously not true! The latest info since Feb 7<br />

shows 11510 Iranawila, Sri Lanka, now straight thru from 1300 to 1600. The<br />

// frequency 9565 from elsewhere has also been expanded to cover 1400-<br />

1500. Maybe 11510 came back on at 1500 after an antenna change, if I had<br />

kept listening, as each hour is supposed to be on a different azimuth<br />

requiring breaks in transmission.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Feb 25)<br />

VoA Deewa<br />

9565 1300-1400 UT UdornThani Thailand, 1400-1500 Wertachtal<br />

11510 1300-1600 UT Iranawila Sri Lanka<br />

11765 1500-1600 UT Briech Morocco<br />

15645 1300-1400 UT Briech Morocco<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 25)<br />

Deewa (and announcing VoA) was BOOMING in on 9565 at tune in 1430 // a<br />

strong 11510. A carrier appeared c1450 on 9565 and this materialized into<br />

CRI in Turkish at 1500 (via Cerrik-ALB) after Deewa had left the air<br />

abruptly at 1459. Deewa played some won<strong>der</strong>ful music - and it seems the<br />

Pashtuns prefer a slightly different sound/beat to the 'Daris'. I wasn't<br />

tuned to 11510 on the hour (1500) but there seems no change in signal<br />

strength at my location from before to after. Now // 11765 (not in sync)<br />

and this is less strong with more fading.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Feb 25)<br />

ZIMBABWE A senior official in Zimbabwe has confirmed that President<br />

Robert Mugabe's government is jamming foreign radio broadcasts into the<br />

country, reports on Thursday said.<br />

The Zimbabwe government is jamming the signal of Voice of America's Studio<br />

7 programme, which broadcasts news and information into Zimbabwe most<br />

evenings, deputy Information Minister Bright Matonga was quoted as saying.<br />

"We cannot allow foreigners to invade our airwaves without our authority,"<br />

Matonga told parliament, according to quotes carried by the official<br />

Herald newspaper.<br />

"We will continue to do it [jam their signal]. We need to protect our<br />

sovereignty. If you go to England you will not receive any foreign radio<br />

station," he said.<br />

[ Er, can't quite figure out what Matonga means by that! Self-evidently<br />

it's not true or we'd have no hobby in the UK- Mark Savage, mo<strong>der</strong>ator ]<br />

It was the first official confirmation of the practice, which has been<br />

condemned by press freedom groups.<br />

Matonga was responding to a question from opposition Movement for<br />

Democratic Change (MDC) legislator Willas Madzimure in parliament<br />

Wednesday on why the authorities were jamming Studio 7's shortwave<br />

broadcasts, when most areas of the country cannot receive any local radio<br />

or television signal.<br />

Only around 30 per cent of areas in the southern African country can<br />

receive any signal from the four state-controlled radio stations and its<br />

sole television station.


The Zimbabwe government is believed to be using Chinese equipment to jam<br />

the signals of at least three private radio stations that broadcast into<br />

Zimbabwe.<br />

Studio 7, which is based in Washington, started to experience interference<br />

with its signal last year. Another two stations, London- based SW Radio<br />

Africa and Voice of the People have also had their signals jammed.<br />

<br />

(via Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Mar 2)<br />

Der RMRC nimmt Abschied von Horst Schmidt.<br />

Hallo Freunde,<br />

die Beerdigung von Horst Schmidt wird definitiv am Freitag, dem 9.3.<strong>2007</strong><br />

um 11.00 Uhr auf dem Bommersheimer Friedhof in Oberursel Sued stattfinden.<br />

Wir treffen uns vor <strong>der</strong> Leichenhalle. Ich selbst werde eine kleine<br />

Ansprache halten und dann werden wir Horsts sterbliche Ueberreste zu<br />

seiner letzten Ruhestaette geleiten. Anschliessend wird ein kleiner<br />

Leichenschmaus stattfinden.<br />

Fuer alle die Freunde, die nicht an <strong>der</strong> Beerdigung teilnehmen koennen:<br />

Wir werden auf dem <strong>DX</strong> Camp in Langenselbold 2.-8.4.<strong>2007</strong> den Samstag Abend<br />

7.4. Horst Schmidt widmen, Bil<strong>der</strong> von ihm zeigen und gemeinsam<br />

Erinnerungen austauschen und einen guten Schluck dazu trinken. Ich denke,<br />

da haette er seine Freude dran gehabt.<br />

Alle seine Freunde sind herzlich eingeladen, Horst die letzte Ehre zu<br />

erweisen.<br />

73 Harald Gabler, RMRC Vorstand (A-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 27)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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ALGERIA WESTERN SAHARA [non]. RASD - Polisario Radio is back on 6300.00<br />

shortwave, for the first time since last heard on Feb 10. Noted with<br />

translation of a speech in French language [of a foreign delegation ??]<br />

into Arabic around 1930 UT March 6. S=5 signal on E1 Radio. And on March 7<br />

at 0700 UT with a S=7 signal level too.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 6/7)<br />

RN RASD, 6299.9, March 9 at 0717 in Arabic singing, fair against noise<br />

level. On the FRG-7 with BFO on I compared frequency to MW 1300 and found<br />

it slightly off. However, also audible March 9 around 2225, closer to<br />

6300, it seemed.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Mar 10)<br />

3 Hertz difference on E1 Radio Eton Lextronix. 6299.997 kHz at 2030 UT.<br />

Checked it tonight with SpectrumLaboratory software against B<strong>BC</strong> 6195, DWL<br />

6180, ORF 6155, RUS 6145, B<strong>BC</strong> 6110, and Sines/RMP 6075 kHz. And at 2225 UT<br />

wan<strong>der</strong>ed to 6299.999 kHz.<br />

(wb, Mar 10)<br />

ARMENIA New txion of CVC Voice Asia in English to SoAs from Mar. 1:<br />

1300-1600 on 15735*ERV 100 kW / 125 deg, co-ch UNL English 1300-1330 Sun<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 6)<br />

CVC. With reference to the recent test by CVC on 15735 at 1300-1600 from<br />

ARM in Hindi...<br />

"CVC The Voice Asia" is being heard at 1400 tune in today (March 5) on<br />

15735 with intro's by Tanya in English on her programme "Sunset" at 6.30-<br />

9.30 IST - as announced. I assume that's 1300-1600 UTC. Music is Indian<br />

style, and the station is being announced as the new English service, on


air to SoAsia morning and evening. Schedule details not heard as yet.<br />

Reference to their web site details their Hindi<br />

service and English (Coming Soon) with no details. With thanks to Harold<br />

Frodge via Cumbre.<br />

And BTW - referring to the recent reports about the good audio from<br />

Bulgaria on some frequencies - their transmission on 15700 at 1400 is<br />

sending out audio breakthrough/spurs at least 100 kHz on either side and<br />

causing QRM to CVC and several other adjacent stations.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Mar 5)<br />

Yes, CVI via Yerevan 100 kW 125 deg<br />

15515 at 0400-0700, 15615 1300-1600 in A07.<br />

15735 is used by Hoerby Sweden the whole day 1000-1600 UT then.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 5)<br />

AUSTRALIA 4910 VL8T, Tennant Creek at 2132 UT Man and woman swapping<br />

the mike with items about Australian Workers Union, resignation of<br />

government official, sports highlights, etc.; mentions of Sydney,<br />

Melbourne, Adelaide. Surprisingly good showing here and on // 4835 kHz,<br />

which needed some audio filter help to notch out strong het from Mali;<br />

both freqs still hanging in when rechecked just after 2200 UT. Also tried<br />

for 5025 kHz, but that channel thoroughly blocked by Cuba.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 9)<br />

BOSNIA/SERBIA New SW schedule for International Radio Serbia<br />

from March 5:<br />

1400-1428 6100 BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in English<br />

1430-1458 6100#BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in Serbian<br />

1500-1528 6100#BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in Spanish<br />

1530-1558 6100 BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in Arabic<br />

1600-1628 6100 BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in Russian<br />

1630-1658 6100 BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in French<br />

1700-1728 6100*BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in German<br />

1730-1743 6100*BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in Mandarin Chinese<br />

1745-1758 6100*BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in Albanian Mon-Fri<br />

1800-1813 6100*BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in Hungarian<br />

1815-1828 6100*BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in Greek<br />

1830-1858 !6100*BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in Italian<br />

1900-1928 !6100*BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in Russian<br />

1930-1958 6100*BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in English<br />

2000-2028 6100*BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in Spanish<br />

2030-2<strong>05</strong>8 !6100*BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in Serbian Sun-Fri<br />

2030-2128 !6100*BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in Serbian Sat<br />

2100-2128 6100*BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in German Sun-Fri<br />

2130-2158 6100*BIJ 250 kW non-dir to Eu in French<br />

# co-ch AIR HS Radio Free Kashmir 1430-1530<br />

* co-ch CRI in English/Mandarin/Russian/Arabic/Arabic 1700-2200<br />

! co-ch VOIROI/IRIB in Albanian 1830-1930 and 2030-2130 UT.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 6)<br />

6100 Serbien. 8.3.<strong>2007</strong> Seit 1700 UT ist Radio Serbien Int. relativ gut in<br />

Deutsch im Osten Oesterreichs zu hoeren.<br />

(Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 8)<br />

Hier in Goettingen dominiert um 1720 UT deutlich die [CRI] Station in<br />

Englisch.<br />

(Harald Kuhl-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 8)<br />

6100 Serbien Rundstrahlantenne.<br />

Okay Paul, irgendein Steilstrahl von <strong>der</strong> Rundumantenne aus Bijeljina<br />

erreicht Pannonien.


Ich frage mich nur, mit welcher Leistung. Hier um 1800 UT ist nicht ein<br />

Hauch einer zweiten Station hinter dem CRI Signal aufzunehmen, obwohl<br />

heute <strong>der</strong> Luxemburger DRM Stoerer vernachlaessigt werden kann. Das mit dem<br />

Serbien Puzzle geht schon 6 Monate so, seit Mitte September.<br />

Dabei sind die an<strong>der</strong>en 'kleinen' 5 - 20 kW Signale im 49 mb immer positiv<br />

aufzunehmen, wie Belarus 6010, 6040, 6060, 6070, 6080, 6115 und sogar 6190<br />

unter DLF Britz. Und die Bijeljina Nachbarn 6025 Ungarn, 6155 Moosbrunn<br />

und 6165 Zagreb sowieso. Also an <strong>der</strong> Ausbreitung liegt es nicht. Frueher<br />

wurde in Richtung Deutschland auf 310 Grad gesendet.<br />

73 wb<br />

BRAZIL Radio Marumby, Florinapolis, 9665 at 0420 UT on Mar 8 with M with<br />

possible PP sermon, soon into music at 0423 UT and fading fast.<br />

(Gerry Dexter-WI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

4855 R. Clube do Para, in 10 mos., V/S Camilo Centeno, Rede Brasil<br />

Amazonia de Comunicacao, Av. Almirante Barroso, 2190, CEP 66.095-000,<br />

Belem, Para. Ppc sent with an IRC was not used. Instead I got a R. Clube<br />

postcard that ments. 10 kw. on 4855, and 12 kw. on 690, but nothing was<br />

written on it. The ltr in EG is very friendly and describes the stns as<br />

well as the area. About the closest it comes to verification is, "We are<br />

very pleased to have you as a listener of our radio shows. Your letter<br />

confirms the power of radio b/cing that makes possible to reach the most<br />

distant places of the world." An internet address is also provided:<br />

<br />

(Renfrew-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

BULGARIA Well, I don't know that much about possible upgrades they made<br />

at Kostinbrod (how about the missing IRRS transmissions from there, by the<br />

way?). I just was recently a bit surprised about the unusually good audio<br />

quality of a Radio Bulgaria transmission (in Bulgarian, but I can't<br />

remember the frequency), and it turned out to be a Kostinbrod outlet<br />

("SOF").<br />

I also think that perhaps the audio circuits are to blame for the<br />

substandard audio quality from the Padarsko (Plovdiv) transmitters. The<br />

transmission facilities themself are apparently standard Soviet designs,<br />

and probably the whole site was a joint Bulgarian-Soviet project, judging<br />

from the circumstance tha it also relayed Radio Moscow programming in the<br />

past. See the penultimate row of pictures at<br />

<br />

and more at <br />

Satellite images reveal that such a rotatable antenna as shown there<br />

exists at Grigoriopol as well.<br />

Apparently Padarsko can not be used for transmissions in the direction of<br />

European Russia, since it are primarily these transmissions (in Russian<br />

and Bulgarian of course) they still run via Kostinbrod, after apparently<br />

migrating as much as possible to Padarsko.<br />

It is most likely the Kostinbrod antenna field that can be seen on these<br />

unattributed pictures:<br />

<br />

<br />

What remains is the question what happened to the Stolnik shortwave<br />

facilities. Dismantled, mothballed or perhaps even still usable?<br />

And there must also have been shortwave facilities on the Pleven<br />

mediumwave site, originally complete with antennas (judging from their<br />

typical East German design) by the GDR. The 250 kW Funkwerk Koepenick


transmitter (identical to those once operational at Berlin, Burg,<br />

Woebbelin, Wilsdruff and Wachenbrunn) delivered back then is apparently<br />

the last survivor of this breed and still in use, judging from this<br />

picture of an engineer posing with a belonging SRW-357 PA stage tube, made<br />

by the former Werk fuer Fernsehelektronik at Berlin (note also the file<br />

name):<br />

<br />

And here are the Pleven pictures, concluding one of what appear to be<br />

shortwave aerials:<br />

<br />

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

BURKINA FASO 7230 Radio Burkina Faso, at 0803-0825 UT on Mar 8, tune in<br />

to a woman talking with an ID by a man in French at 0806 UT. Seemed to<br />

move into a radio drama with multiple voices acting out story with brief<br />

musical segments between scenes. Poor with lot's of static.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

CANADA RCI has just published a revised schedule effective as of March<br />

11, <strong>2007</strong> on their website.<br />

The changes are made only for the Americas, because of DST shifting.<br />

Short wave schedule - 03/11/<strong>2007</strong> to 03/24/<strong>2007</strong>:<br />

<br />

Complete schedules:<br />

<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SCG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 8)<br />

6160 CKZU/CBN at 1155 on Mar 10 poor with talk about Vancouver shopping<br />

malls; clear C<strong>BC</strong> ID at 1159 UT and into network news; still audible at<br />

1235 UT recheck. Not logged here in OK since October 2006.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

CHINA/TAIWAN Sound of Hope and jammers now on partly revised<br />

frequencies: 9200, 10200, 13970, 14600 and 17330. Actual SOH programme<br />

heard on 10200, 14600 and 17330, on the others only Firedrake. Always when<br />

I have heard SOH they have had talk only, without any music, so that seems<br />

to be the way to distiguish them: Talk SOH, music jamming.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 5)<br />

CENTRAL AFRICAN REP 6030 Radio ICDI is the name of this new station.<br />

The schedule is 6-9 AM and 5-9 PM CAR time into a lazy H antenna running 1<br />

kW. They say they have gotten reports via cell phone from as far was 600<br />

miles. Folks are actually calling in rather than texting. Programming is<br />

mostly educational and developmental. All this via a phone conversation<br />

with station personnel this morning.<br />

(Rudolf Sonntag-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 7)<br />

6030, new stn in Boali, 1 kW, no specific name given [Radio Tumba Yere -<br />

acc Thorsten Hallmann and WRTH], launched Mar 1 by Integrated Community<br />

Development Intl; eight hrs. a day in FR and Sango, Aka and Fulfulde. Also<br />

has two satellite dishes for internet access.<br />

See HCJB press release at<br />

<br />

(Gupta-IND, hcdx)<br />

Looks like there is a connection with TWR, SIL (Wycliffe Bible<br />

Translators) in Bangui, and the Swedish Baptist Mission in Berberati, per<br />

<br />

See also


In a quick e-mail reply from ICDI Director Jim Hocking in Indiana<br />

<br />

he explains that ICDI is a small non-denominational, faith-based NGO which<br />

works with other missions and NGOs in the CAR. The stn is on at 0600-0900<br />

and 1700-2100 CAR time, or, at UTC+1, <strong>05</strong>00-0800 and 1600-2000 UT, with the<br />

hours to expand as things move along. They want to reach the least-reached<br />

tribes in the country. He used to be TL8HJ in the CAR.<br />

(Jerry Berg-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 7)<br />

Radio ICDI begins shortwave broadcasts in Central Africa.<br />

Radio ICDI (Integrated Community Development International) has begun<br />

transmissions in the Central African Republic. Radio ICDI broadcasts from<br />

the town of Boali on the frequency of 6030 kHz in the 49 meter shortwave<br />

band. Radio ICDI transmits eight hours daily with programming in French<br />

and three African languages, Sango, Aka and Fulfulde.<br />

According to Curt Ben<strong>der</strong> of HCJB Global Technology Center in Indiana,<br />

transmission times are 6-9 a.m. and 5-9 p.m. (17-21 hours) local time,<br />

which is <strong>05</strong>00-0800 and 1600-2000 UTC, Monday to Friday. Ben<strong>der</strong>, who<br />

responded to questions from <strong>DX</strong>ing.info, led the team that installed the<br />

station in Boali. Ben<strong>der</strong> says that the station may be renamed in the<br />

future. The first test transmission was aired on February 22, but official<br />

broadcasts began on March 1. Radio ICDI has a transmitter power of 1 kW.<br />

Radio ICDI makes Christian broadcasts and community health information<br />

available to most of the country's 3.5 million people, many of whom live<br />

in remote and isolated areas. This is the country's first privately owned<br />

shortwave station. ICDI is a Christian ministry founded by Jim Hocking in<br />

2003.<br />

ICDI has been involved in various community health projects across the<br />

Central African Republic such as well-drilling to provide drinking water<br />

in remote villages, orphan care and micro-enterprise development. Hocking<br />

was earlier involved in a project that set up an FM station in the capital<br />

Bangui. "I felt like we needed broadcasts that would reach further," said<br />

Hocking. Poor roads make traveling to many villages difficult or<br />

dangerous. For these reasons, shortwave radio has become the logical tool<br />

to reach the inaccessible people of the country. Station manager Josue<br />

Mbami can be contacted by email.<br />

< radioidci @ gmail.com ><br />

(<strong>DX</strong>ing.info, Mar 9 via dxld)<br />

CONGO D.R. I think the Eastanollee, GA. address for Radio Kahuzi is old<br />

stuff. In the recent QSL that address has been replaced (by putting new<br />

address-label over it) by P.O.Box 115, San Marcos, CA 92079, USA.<br />

Their website also gives only this new home office address in CA.<br />

<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Mar 5)<br />

CROATIA Croatian Radio Zagreb Deanovec 6165 missed this morning March<br />

2nd yet, but // 9830 is still on-the-air.<br />

(wb, Mar 2/3)<br />

New SW schedule of HRT Croatian Radio HS-1 from March 1:<br />

0000-0457 on 6165 DEA 010 kW / ND; <strong>05</strong>00-0657 on 6165 DEA 100 kW / ND;<br />

0700-1757 on 9830 DEA 100 kW / ND; 1800-2357 on 6165 DEA 100 kW / ND.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 6)<br />

FRANCE/TAIWAN RTI in English, fair and clear signal on 11995 March 6 at<br />

1607 with news of Taiwan, also weather for Taiwan, Beijing and Japan. Per<br />

HFCC this is now via Issoudun, France, at 75 degrees, having switched Febr


25 from RFI French at 204 degrees:<br />

11995 1600 1700 41,49 ISS 500 75 250207 250307 English F NEW TDF<br />

11995 1600 1700 37W,46W ISS 500 204 291006 250207 French F RFI<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Mar 6)<br />

GABON ANO 17660. Today March 11 there was a switching error on 17660,<br />

which ran NHK multilingual ID from 1127 s/on to 1129, then the usual<br />

Afropop from 1130 UT. This is obviously the same transmitter that runs on<br />

17630 until 1026 and then from 1102 to 1126 and is on 21820[NHK] from 1027<br />

to 1100. ANO no longer heard on 17630 during the free period 1130 to 1200.<br />

After 1200 DW makes 17630 diffcult to monitor.<br />

(later) It seems that ANO 17630 is indeed active on 17630 from at least<br />

1200, but signs on later than the previous time at appr 1130. At my<br />

location it is usually very weak and hard to confirm un<strong>der</strong> DW and later<br />

CRI. The short appearance between 1103 and 1126 is much stronger, probably<br />

they remain on the northern beam from 21820 and stay beamed to the north<br />

on 17660, while ANO on 17630 from 1200 UT has a less favourable beam, as<br />

seen from my location.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 11)<br />

This is interesting from Olle, and it now re-confirms what we all knew -<br />

that 17660 is coming via Gabon. But I did hear both 17660 and 17630 on air<br />

only a day - or maybe two - ago, and 17630 was quite strong then. But for<br />

some reason that isn't clear - not to me anyway - on other days they<br />

operate just one transmitter to carry ANO, NHK and the Afro-pops. Maybe<br />

maintenance?<br />

Also someone recently reported the pops going off air before 1530 UT. It<br />

is difficult to comprehend the reason for the Afro-pops at all, as it now<br />

appears to be a fixture on 17660 - easy for Amal to avoid. Glenn calls it<br />

a distraction, but Libyan music is totally different to what 17660 plays.<br />

We may find out one day!<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 11)<br />

GEORGIA 9494.7 Apsua R, R Abkhas Republik. In Sep 2006 I sent a<br />

registered reception-report letter to: Mr. Yuri Kutarba, Deputy Direktor<br />

General , Apsua-Radio, ul. Aydghilara 34, 384900 Suchumi, Abkhas, RUSSIA.<br />

The letter came return after 5 months with the following note:<br />

"RETOUR,......The UPU circular # 360 of 16.10.06 - NO MAIL exchange with<br />

GEORGIA".<br />

(Theo Ransmann-D, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Feb 21)<br />

GERMANY DWL summer frequencies<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

(Mar 5)<br />

Addit.txions of WYFR Family R via DTK. First noted on Feb. 28<br />

1600-1800 94<strong>05</strong> WER 500 kW 75 deg to SoAs. Very good reception in BUL.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 6)<br />

1539 Mainflingen - Die ITU hat eine neue LW/MW Liste <strong>der</strong> Koordinationen<br />

und Aen<strong>der</strong>ungen beim 1975 Genfer Wellenplan aufgelegt.<br />

Darin ist auch <strong>der</strong> neue US Propagandasen<strong>der</strong> Al Dhabbaya fuer den Nahen<br />

Osten auf 1539 kHz mit 400 kW aufgefuehrt.<br />

Hat man denn schon Erkenntnisse ueber Stoerungen im [abendlichen] ERF<br />

Gebiet? Z.B. an den Raen<strong>der</strong>n in Litauen bzw. Pannonien? Kaernten etc.


UAE 1539 DHABIYA at 54 25 E 24 13 N 400kW 31.3dB<br />

Coordination with ARS; CHN; CYP; GRC; IND; IRN; KAZ; KWT; RUS; UKR; UZB.<br />

Auch Luxemburg hat bei 1x LW, 3xMW Kanaelen seine Leistungen teilweise<br />

stark zurueck genommen.<br />

(wb, Mar 6)<br />

PUBLICATIONS GE75/115 published March 6.<br />

A new addition to the 1975 Geneva plan is out. It is dated March 6 and<br />

contains a large amount of updates for Russia and some CIS states,<br />

apparently to real locations/coordinates.<br />

Go to <br />

and select GE75_115 in the first line un<strong>der</strong> Special section. This is a pdf<br />

file.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> March 7)<br />

GREECE "MV Courier" anniversary March 4. On this day in 1952, the first<br />

seagoing Radio broadcasting station, "Courier", was dedicated by President<br />

Harry Truman.<br />

<br />

The MV Courier "Project Vagabond" was fitted out for use as a floating<br />

Voice of America relay station in 1951. For all of its life it served in<br />

the Eastern Mediterranean though it was originally conceived to be able to<br />

sail to world troublespots. Some reports say it was possibly docked and<br />

coupled into a landbased antenna system whilst others say it was moored<br />

off the coast of Rhodes in Greece. It carried a helium balloon to hold its<br />

own 5/8's inch antenna wire if required - an idea unsuccessfully adopted<br />

by Laser 730/558 on the MV Communicator 30 years later. As well as a water<br />

cooled RCA BTA-150A 150 kW MW TX, it also had a pair of Collins 207-B1<br />

shortwave transmitters and normally received SSB feeds via HF for<br />

rebroadcast.<br />

This seems to be the first publicised successful attempt at what we would<br />

recognise today as "offshore radio", though the ship only broadcast from<br />

within territorial waters with the permission of the Government concerned.<br />

The signal was widely received, and was heard as far away as Australia.<br />

The ship was approximately 5000 tonnes, ie. five times the size of the<br />

Ross Revenge and was reportedly manned by a crew of over 100 men.<br />

See the articles in the February 2004 edition of "Medium Wave News", and<br />

the September 1952 article in "Electronics" magazine for more details.<br />

(are these available online?).<br />

It broadcast as an offshore relay in Eastern Mediterranean from 1952 to<br />

1964. The transmitter equipment was eventually gifted to the Greek<br />

government.<br />

<br />

Images at<br />

<br />

(via Mike Terry, MW<strong>DX</strong> Mar 2)<br />

See the Google Earth imagery geo. coordinates. Behind the rightmost red-<br />

white coloured MW mast, you see GREY coloured lower SW antenna masts for 2<br />

dipole vertical rows of about 30 meters height, 50 kW to NE/ME only.<br />

Former first IBB / VOA Rhodes-A 1953y - May 18, 1964y, seaborne relay base<br />

"Courier" radio ship MW 1259 kHz 150 kW + SW 15/2 x 35 kW.<br />

Harbour at 36 25 03 N 28 13 57 E


Former first IBB / VOA Rhodes-A stn in May 19, 1964y - 1985y.<br />

MW 1259/1260 kHz 150 kW + [SW 15/2 x 35 kW]<br />

Now Greek ERA 1493/1494 kHz 150 kW site.<br />

36 24 50 N 28 13 43 E<br />

Former second IBB Rhodes-B stn at Vagia Point, Afandou Beach.<br />

SW 2 x 50, 1 x 15 kW in May 19, 1965y til Aug 8, 1998y.<br />

36 17 22 N 28 10 36 E<br />

Former second IBB Rhodes-B stn at Vagia Point, Afandou Beach.<br />

MW 1260 kHz Harris 500 kW in 1986y til Apr 25, 2006y.<br />

36 17 10 N 28 10 30 E<br />

I have been on Rhodes on holiday in May 1987, and visited all IBB/ERA<br />

- old and new.<br />

(wb, dxld Mar 3)<br />

USCGC Courier was heard regularly on 1260 from various New Zealand <strong>DX</strong><br />

locations. I have a QSL for reception of the Courier back in the 60's.<br />

(Tony Magon-AUS, dxld Mar 5)<br />

1567.4 UNID (Greek pirate stn?), on 7 Mar at 2145-... UT; little was to<br />

be heard due to the adjt. QRM; 13441.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 8)<br />

11645 Olympia Radio/SVO. Feb 26 I received by post a computer-generated<br />

QSL sheet for my Feb 13 e-mail report of ERA relay sent to<br />

<br />

V/S was I. Flitouris, Manager of Olympia Radio. QSL gives address: C/S<br />

Olympia Radio/SVO, 153 42 Agia Paraskevi, Athens, Greece. Envelope gives<br />

two addresses:<br />

Assemblage of Maritime Radiocommunications, (Coast station Olympia<br />

Radio/SVO), 85 Patision Str., 104 34 Athens, Greece.<br />

and: Hellenic Telecommunications Organization S.A., 99, Kifissias Ave.,<br />

GR-151 24 Maroussi, Athens, Greece<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, via dswci <strong>DX</strong>W)<br />

5865 Voice of Greece via Olympia Radio-Pyrgos(?) at 0000 UT on Mar 9<br />

fair-poor with fluttery audio; talk and songs in Greek. // 9420; still a<br />

faint signal at 0230. 5865 kHz best in LSB.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

A different Greek lang domestic relay heard today on 121<strong>05</strong>[S=9] kHz at<br />

0800-1000 UT. Separate to remaining ERA5 program on three channels: 9420<br />

[S=9], 11645[S=8], and 15630[S=9+20dB].<br />

No French, no Spanish sce on 15630 this Sunday.<br />

Surprisingly ERA5 11645 kHz channel via SVO Olympia Radio (Athens Radio)<br />

at Pirgos Epitaliaon at 37 36 11.7 N 21 29 11 E was four [4! ] seconds<br />

behind sync 9420 and 15630 kHz.<br />

More surprisingly 11645 kHz had a continous audio flow, noooooo audio/tx<br />

breaks anymore.<br />

(wb, March 11)<br />

GUATEMALA From the Monitoring Times shortwave blog March <strong>2007</strong> comes the<br />

following station SW transmitter site data:<br />

Chiquimula - Radio Verdad - 4<strong>05</strong>2 kHz - Our transmitter location is:<br />

Longitude 89 32 15W latitude 14 48 10N


We began transmission February 25, year 2000 at 5:00 p.m., and we have<br />

been transmitting with a power from 280 to 1<strong>05</strong>0 watts.<br />

(Received and translated into English for the <strong>DX</strong>-W by Mendez)<br />

Unfortunately Google Earth image is low resolution, but site is located<br />

within the township.<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW <strong>DX</strong> site Mar 8)<br />

4<strong>05</strong>2.5 R. Verdad at 0440 UT on Mar 8 fair with lively gospel songs; noisy<br />

conditions on the band at this point.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

GUINEA Radio Guinea heard with the interval signal about <strong>05</strong>57 UTC on the<br />

8th of March, then at 0600 the National Anthem and the opening<br />

announcement in French including the frequencies. There were some short<br />

interruptions of about 30 seconds to about one minute even during the NA,<br />

otherwise SINPO: 34343.<br />

(Erich Bergmann-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 8)<br />

7125 RTV Guineenne at 2235-2330 UT on Mar 10 fair, improving to good by<br />

2245 with political speech in French by man with many mentions of Guinea;<br />

music bridge and into studio ancr at 2246 UT; ID, frequencies and program<br />

details in French at 2249; non-stop African vocals from 2253 unto tune-out<br />

at 2330 UT; the last 20 minutes at almost armchair levels.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

HUNGARY REORGANISATION MEANS CUTBACKS AT RADIO BUDAPEST.<br />

A reorganisation of Regional and Minorities programmes at Hungarian Radio<br />

has merged the External Service with the new channel MR4. Radio Budapest,<br />

the External Service, is phasing out the use of freelance staff. All the<br />

freelance contracts were terminated on 28 February, leading to the<br />

immediate closure of the Italian service. The German programme is also<br />

affected, and has had to reduce its weekend broadcasts. French and Spanish<br />

are expected to suffer cuts in production, leading to more repeats and<br />

music fillers. The shortwave airtime released by the closure of the<br />

Italian service, and cuts in others, will be filled with Hungarian or<br />

musical programmes (Source: Italradio.org)<br />

(RNW MN blog via dxld Mar 4)<br />

All freelance journalists and translators at R Budapest will be fired as<br />

from Mar 01, <strong>2007</strong>. The Italian section is unfortunately made only by<br />

freelancers and the program is now in danger. Also the Spanish section may<br />

suffer of a similar destiny. At the German section they are reducing some<br />

programs but they can count on the support of the German minority program<br />

from local studios in Hungary. By the way Magyar Radio has included<br />

foreign programs within the MR4 channel which is the Regional and<br />

Minorities program.<br />

Friends in Budapest confirm the situation is very bad. At Italradio we are<br />

trying to launch a protest.<br />

(Luigi Cobisi-I, Feb 24, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W March 7)<br />

On their first day without an Italian program R Budapest did broadcast 30<br />

minutes of Italian songs, many from the Sixties at the very time the<br />

program used to be on the air. No ann was done. Rumors say R Budapest may<br />

close down in a few months. SW (whose budget is granted by Hungarian<br />

Parliament) are to stay alive but only relaying domestic services to<br />

Hungarian abroad.<br />

(Luigi Cobisi-I, Mar 1, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W also via dxld)<br />

URL and click <strong>DX</strong> Aktuell, see<br />

letter of Volker Willschrey on R Budapest cuttings.<br />

Hungarian Radio / Radio Budapest / Deutsches Programm/Aktuelles


Guten Abend wird eingestellt<br />

Der Anfang vom Ende? <strong>2007</strong>. February 20., Tuesday 10:59<br />

Guten Abend wird eingestellt.<br />

Liebe Hoerer, nun einige Worte in eigener Sache.<br />

Sie sind es lei<strong>der</strong> wohl schon gewoehnt, dass nach so einer Anrede immer<br />

eine schlechte Nachricht kommt. Sie haben wohl schon mitbekommen, dass bei<br />

Magyar Radio ein starker Sparkurs gefahren wird, <strong>der</strong> alle Festangestellten<br />

und freien Mitarbeiter und alle Redaktionen trifft. Wir sind auch dran.<br />

Die Auslandsprogramme gehoerten bis dato zu Kossuth Radio, dem ersten<br />

Programm des ungarischen Rundfunks, laut dem neuen Statut werden wir Teil<br />

<strong>der</strong> Chefredaktion fuer Regionale und Min<strong>der</strong>heitensendungen, MR 4 sein.<br />

Dies waere an sich kein Problem, doch hat man auch einige finanzielle<br />

Entscheidungen gefasst: man hat keinen von uns vogeschlagenen<br />

Arbeitsvertrag angenommen, gleichzeitig aber auch mitgeteilt, dass wir ab<br />

1. Maerz keine freien Mitarbeiter beschaeftigen koennen.<br />

Dies betrifft unseren Nachrichtenredakteur Istvan Hera und auch Franziska<br />

Simon. Die bedeutet, dass wir die Sendung Guten Abend aus Budapest<br />

aufgeben muessen - undzwar sofort, also verklingt sie zum letzten mal am<br />

24. Februar. Als Uebergangsloesung stellen wir Gruss und Kuss an den<br />

Sendeplatz, mit <strong>der</strong> gewohnten Wie<strong>der</strong>holung am Sonntag, und dies bedeutet<br />

bei diesem Programm auch eine Kuerzung. Der Rest des Teams wird sich bis<br />

auf weiteres bemuehen, das Programm fortzufuehren.<br />

Csaba Banky<br />

<br />

INDONESIA 11785 As usual in past weeks, VoINS to ME/NE/EUR missed on<br />

FRIDAYS, also failed today Mar 9th. Only RRI Jakarta in BI noted til about<br />

1710 UT on 11860.0<strong>05</strong> kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 9)<br />

3345.0 RRI Ternate, 2004-2035, Feb 13, heard with interruptions. Long<br />

Qur'an recitations exceeding the other RRI broadcasts. The Propinsi Aced<br />

the Molukku area is the other Indonesia province with a little more<br />

conservative Islamic culture. Back into normal program at 2025 with local<br />

songs. Just "Radio Republik Indonesia, Ternate" at 2028, 23532. Reception<br />

with 095 degree beverage reduced interference from Channel Africa which is<br />

very strong using a 180 degrees aerial.<br />

3976.0, RRI Pontianak, 1556-1658, Feb 15, prolonged schedule with no sign<br />

off at 1600. Just Radio Republik Indonesia ID at 1559, but no local one.<br />

Phone-in program and lots of slow Indonesian songs, some US oldies as<br />

well. Blocked by Hungary on 3975 at *1658.<br />

3995.06, RRI Kendari, 1534-1559, Feb 16, non-stop Indonesian songs, no ID<br />

heard. *1559 blocked by DRM outcast. The former 4002v channel was har<strong>der</strong><br />

to receive in the past. QRM Xinjiang PBS on 3990, 24532.<br />

46<strong>05</strong>.0, RRI Serui, 2100-2110, Feb 13, 14 and 25, great openings towards<br />

Indonesia and Papua New Guinea and unbelievably strong signals from weak<br />

transmitters thousands of kilometres away. Played very nice Indonesian<br />

songs, ID at 2100: "Radio Republik Indonesia Serui dengan warta berita<br />

dari Jakarta" prior to Jakarta news starting at 2101 with "Waktu Indonesia<br />

Barat (West Indonesian time), ini Radio Republik Indonesia dengan warta<br />

berita" and local ID again at 2109: "Radio Republik Indonesia<br />

Serui...frekwensi 46<strong>05</strong> kHz gelombang pentek di 62 metran". Into nice songs<br />

again, 24534 - 44533.<br />

(Bernardini and Schliphacke)<br />

4749.96, RRI Makassar, at 2<strong>05</strong>5-2<strong>05</strong>9, Feb 13 and 14, Quran recitations and<br />

RRI ID, 44533 with 065 degrees beverage.


4790.0, RRI Fak-Fak, 2021-2120, Feb 13 and 14, Indonesian love songs,<br />

great music reminding me of my trips to that country. Local ID at 2030:<br />

"Radio Republik Indonesia Fak-Fak, programma satu (Px 1) ...gelombang<br />

pentek 60 metran, frekwensi 4790 kHz" all by lady and into music<br />

programme. 25532 up to 45533 in the peaks.<br />

4869.9v, RRI Wamena (presumed), (time ? Ed), Feb 13 and 14, songs and male<br />

anns but unable to figure out details, no ID, weak 13521, not to be mixed<br />

up with RRI Sorong (see below).<br />

4874.5, RRI Sorong, 2115-2200, e.g. Feb 09, the only one being audible<br />

most of the days I was in Denmark. Though the 10 kW might propagate a bit<br />

more stable, local programme with local advs for Sorong companies, ID:<br />

"Radio Republik Indonesia Sorong" at 2159 and into Jakarta news at 2200,<br />

34533.<br />

(Stefan Schliphacke-D, visiting Fjerritslev-DEN, Beverage Farm, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W<br />

Mar 7)<br />

RRI Sorong was received in Sofia between 2135 and 22<strong>05</strong> hours on 4875 kHz<br />

with a program in Indonesian and English. The station has registered the<br />

following emissions on short wave: from 0000 to 0755 hours on 9743 kHz;<br />

from 0800 to 1115 hours on 4871 kHz and from 2<strong>05</strong>0 to 2300 hours on 4875<br />

kHz. The address is: R.R.I. Sorong, P. O. Box 146, Sorong 98414,<br />

Indonesia.<br />

(Rumen Pankov, R. Bulgaria <strong>DX</strong> March 9 via John Norfolk, dxld)<br />

... And what programming is that in English, and does anyone hear them in<br />

English during the 0800-1115 transmission?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Mar 11)<br />

Per <br />

They list all the stations that carry the English language KGRE program.<br />

RRI Sorong is shown as SW 30.78 (9746.6 kHz), on Tuesday, at 0730 UT. Back<br />

on March 13, 1996 (Wed.), I heard KGRE for the first time, via RRI Sorong,<br />

which was on 4874.60 kHz, at 1230 UT. That was back when the manager was<br />

Greg Clough and they were located in Jakarta. Currently the KGRE operation<br />

is located at Denpasar, Bali, with Kevin Dalton as Project Manager.<br />

Not sure just how accurate the whole schedule is, but I can confirm RRI<br />

Jakarta, on both Wednesday and Sunday at 1000 UT, on 9680 kHz.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Mar 11)<br />

ISRAEL Observed after March 1st:<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>00 En, Fr 6280,7545<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>55 He 7545<br />

0600-0755 He 116<strong>05</strong>,0800-1030 He 15760<br />

1030-1115 En, Lad, Fr 15760 (irr.17535)<br />

1115-1255 He (feat.Golden Hits Songs 12<strong>05</strong>-1255)<br />

1255-1455 He (feat. irr. Golden HS til 1400)<br />

1500-1600 Persian 7420, 9390, 9985<br />

1600-1625 Sun-Thu as above in Persian, Fri in Ru, Sat in Lad 9390, 116<strong>05</strong>,<br />

15640<br />

1630-1700 Music,Spanish from 1645 on 9390, 116<strong>05</strong>, 15640<br />

1700 Yid, 1725 shift, 1730 Rom, 1745 Hung, 1755 shift, 1800 Fr, 1815 Sp,<br />

1830 En<br />

all on 6985, 7545, irr 9345.<br />

next 1845 Rom on 6985, 7545, 9345, next 1900 Amh, 1930 Tigr on 6985.<br />

1900-2000 He 7545<br />

2000-2025 En on 6280, 7545<br />

2030-2100 Fr & Sp 6280, 6985, 7545<br />

2100-2200 Ru 11585 (irr. Sat-Thu also on 6280), He 6280, 6985 (irr. 7545<br />

instead of Ru 11585).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 7)


KOREA Rep of 1566 FE<strong>BC</strong>, HLAZ Jeju station, KOR, logged yesterday 7 Mar<br />

at 1914-1932 UT, Korean, preacher; poor at 34332 w/ variable co-ch. QRM de<br />

G.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 8)<br />

KYRGYZ Rep TWR Bishkek 1467 kHz on 2nd harmonic 2934 kHz, heard with<br />

fair signal here in Finland now at 1545 UT. Thanks to Sergey Shcherbakov<br />

for the tip!<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, harmonics Feb 15)<br />

LIBYA Here is the monitored schedule of Libya/Voice of Africa. The<br />

erratic engineering indicates that these transmissions come from a site<br />

within Libya, at least not from a professional site. Propagation<br />

characteristics also indicate a distant site.<br />

The sign on and sign off times given are rounded off. The exact times are<br />

up to the will of God (or whoever is in control in Libya).<br />

1200-1400 21695, 17725 Swahili<br />

1400-1600 21695, 17725 English<br />

1600-1700 15660, 15220 French<br />

1700-1800 11965, 11860 French<br />

1800-2000 11965, 9885 Hausa<br />

No relays via TDF heard except for the jamming of Sawt al-Amal.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 6)<br />

LIBYA [non] I have measured Sawt al-Amal frequencies each day for<br />

several days, and they have mostly been on 2.5 and 7.5 channels, sometimes<br />

on 5.0 or 0.0 channels, but never on 3.0 or 2.0 channels. Measured in the<br />

SSB mode using the NRD-535, which is well calibrated. The bubble jammer,<br />

when active, has also adapted to the .5 channels. The TDF jammers remain<br />

using the adjacent standard channels when Amal is on split channels.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, dxld Mar 7)<br />

MADAGASCAR 5010 Radio TV Malagasy, at *0300-0341 UT on Mar 9, sudden<br />

opening with woman announcer talking in Malagasy language. Brief<br />

instrumental music followed by a man with ID and more talk. Mix of short<br />

talks and instrumental music segments with numerous IDs. Fair signal but<br />

beginning to fade by 0330 UT.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

MALDIVES 1449 MW, Voice of Maldives, at 0220 UT on Mar 1, talk in<br />

Dhivehi, seems to be a cookery show this morning. They have an English<br />

service with nice English pops at 1300 UT, 34343.<br />

(Ramachandran Rajeesh-IND, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W March 7 via dxld)<br />

MEXICO 4810 XERTA at 1225 UT on Mar 8 unusually good with Spanish<br />

vocals, phone numbers, and several IDs with call letters.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

MICRONESIA 4755.2 I was not able to receive PMA-4755 kHz on Mar. 4, 5<br />

and 6.<br />

I continue monitoring it from now on. The PMA-4755 kHz first noted on<br />

March 1st at around 0900 UT by H. Yokoi Audio File.<br />

Mar. 2 0828 UT<br />

<br />

Mar. 2 0928 UT<br />

<br />

de Shin. Hasegawa (Yokohama) Mar. 1 0956 UT<br />


de Goya(Niigata) Mar. 3 0806 UT<br />

<br />

(de Yuu-chan {Kanazawa} via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C Mar 6)<br />

The HP of Pacific Missionary Aviation has been revised. Now radio<br />

information is found at<br />

<br />

They announced the official frequencies FM 88.5 MHz 300W, SW 4755 kHz<br />

1000W with quater-length vertical antenna. Photograph of the transmitting<br />

building, map, as well as the online reception report form are found in<br />

the new HP! The official address of the station is:Pacific Missionary<br />

AviationRadio StationP.O.Box 517, PohnpeiFM 96941, Fe<strong>der</strong>ated State of<br />

MicronesiaTel +1 691 320 2496E-mail <br />

(Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 11)<br />

March 5, <strong>2007</strong> - Praise God for the radio station that was put up in<br />

Pohnpei, Micronesia recently. It has both FM and Shortwave and will cover<br />

an area of approximately 3,000 miles.<br />

(Galcom Urgent Prayer Request via dxld)<br />

Ambiguous. Square miles or radius? A circle of 3000 square miles area<br />

would have a radius of only 31 miles, according to pi-r-squared. Yet 3000<br />

miles radius seems a bit more than they were shooting for, since they were<br />

surprised to get reports from Japan. Maybe 3000 miles diameter? Even that<br />

is a bit much for reliable reception of 500 watts on 60mb. . .<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Mar 11)<br />

Per <br />

"The radio studio and antenna are located in the village of Ninseitamw,<br />

Kolonia on the island of Pohnpei, Fe<strong>der</strong>ated States of Micronesia.<br />

Position (+/- 11 meters) 06 57 56.7 N 158 12 17.3 E<br />

Elevation: 65 meters. The short-wave signal reaches the surrounding<br />

Micronesian islands within a radius of 500 - 1000 miles. An area that<br />

covers the islands of Chuuk, outer-islands of Pohnpei and Kosrae (Chuuk,<br />

Pohnpei and Kosrae are states of the Fe<strong>der</strong>ated States of Micronesia).<br />

Futhermore, the area covers the western islands of the Marshall Islands.<br />

About 100.000 island people live in that area."<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Mar 11)<br />

Some more excerpts from the website:<br />

PMA is running a Christian radio station on the island of Pohnpei,<br />

Fe<strong>der</strong>ated States of Micronesia to reach the islands for Christ.<br />

The station is currently un<strong>der</strong> construction permit. Both FM and short-wave<br />

transmissions have been on and off the air for testing purposes. Tests<br />

started on Monday, Feb. 26, <strong>2007</strong> and will last until we get the official<br />

license from the Dept. of Communication, Government of the Fe<strong>der</strong>ated<br />

States of Micronesia. Please subscribe to the radio newsletter to be<br />

informed when the radio station has a name, is licensed officially and on<br />

air permanently.<br />

We would like to thank GALCOM International for assisting PMA in the<br />

technical aspects of the radio station and for their help in the provision<br />

of portable, fix-tuned, solar-powered FM and short-wave radios to<br />

distribute to the islan<strong>der</strong>s.<br />

A 40-foot refrigeration container was converted into a radio station<br />

productions studio. The container is divided into 3 rooms: a control room,<br />

a recording room and a room for the transmitters. The tower for the<br />

antenna is 110 feet high and is mounted on a concrete foundation next to<br />

the radio station.


Please visit our Picture Gallery for more pictures of the radio station.<br />

<br />

(via Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Mar 11)<br />

MOLDOVA Now only prgrs in Ru of VORussia are ceased as follows:<br />

999 kHz 1300-1600 and 2100-2400 UT, but there is on the air VORussia in<br />

Romanian.<br />

1413 kHz here there are only VORussia in Bulg and Greek 1800-2000 (& CRI<br />

in Ru 1530-1730).<br />

1548 kHz ceased <strong>05</strong>00-0900 & 1300-1600 but there are 1600 VORussia in Alb,<br />

1630-1800 & 2100-2230 in Serbian, no checked for VOR in En 0400-<strong>05</strong>00.<br />

The broadcasts of DW, TWR, Pridnestrovye, CRI remain unchanged.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 8)<br />

NETHERLANDS Radio 10 Gold to drop mediumwave as part of cost-cutting<br />

move.<br />

Radio 10 Gold logoTalpa Radio has announced that Radio 10 Gold, one of the<br />

oldest commercial radio stations in the Netherlands, is to drop the use of<br />

the high power mediumwave transmitter on 1008 kHz as part of a cost-<br />

cutting exercise. There will also be job losses, and individual<br />

discussions are being held with the members of staff affected. There will<br />

also be some changes to the format to try and broaden the station's<br />

appeal.<br />

Radio 10 Gold has been in financial difficulties since the loss of its FM<br />

frequencies in 2003. Lower listening figures - although the station still<br />

has a weekly reach of 1.3 million - have seen a big drop in advertising<br />

revenue, made worse by the fact that the audience profile of the station<br />

(predominantly 50+) is of relatively little interest to advertisers.<br />

Talpa Radio says that the cost-cutting moves are designed to secure the<br />

long-term survival of Radio 10 Gold. It will continue as a station with<br />

presenters, and will in future be available on cable, satellite and<br />

Internet.<br />

Update 1600 UTC: According to the Dutch news agency ANP, the mediumwave<br />

transmitter will be switched off in April. ANP says that about one third<br />

of the staff (currently around 20) will be made redundant. We have also<br />

confirmed that just two DJ's, Rene Verkerk and Menno Vroom, will be<br />

remaining with the station.<br />

(RNW MN blog, via Rudolf Sonntag-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 5)<br />

NEW ZEALAND RNZI DRM again being heard, such as at 1504 March 7 on 7145;<br />

not sure if they are still taking a break not shown on schedule, in the<br />

14-15 UT hour. Also noticed around 0630 on 9890 along with analog on 9870.<br />

Note the currently posted schedule no longer shows DRM on 15720 at any<br />

time, but it also omits any DRM at 1<strong>05</strong>9-1259. Since 13840 was previously<br />

shown erroneously as 2259-1259, we cannot be sure this be totally correct<br />

either, and 13840 is now not specified as either AM or DRM, at<br />

<br />

"26 Feb <strong>2007</strong> - 26 Mar <strong>2007</strong> UTC kHz band Target Azimuth Days<br />

<strong>05</strong>59-1<strong>05</strong>8 9870 AM 9890 DRM Pacific 0 degr<br />

1<strong>05</strong>9-1259 13840 NW Pacific, Bougainville, PNG, Timor 325 degr<br />

1300-1750 5950 AM 7145 DRM Pacific 0 degr<br />

1751-1850 9765 AM 9890 DRM NE Pacific, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Isl 35 degr<br />

1850-1950 11725 AM 11675 DRM Pacific 0 degr<br />

1950-2258 17675 AM 11675 DRM Pacific 0 degr<br />

2259-<strong>05</strong>58 15720 AM 17675 DRM Pacific 0 degr"<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Mar 7)


RNZI A-07 [northern summer] season. 26 Mar <strong>2007</strong> - 06 May <strong>2007</strong><br />

UTC kHz Target Azimuth<br />

0459-0658 9615 AM 9440 DRM Pacific 0deg<br />

0659-1<strong>05</strong>8 6095 AM 7145 DRM Pacific 0deg<br />

1<strong>05</strong>9-1258 9870 AM 7145 DRM Bougainville,PNG,Timor 325deg<br />

1300-1750 6095 AM 7145 DRM Pacific 0deg<br />

1751-1850 6095 AM 9440 DRM Fiji,Niue,Tonga,Samoa,Cook Is 35deg<br />

1851-1950 11725 AM 11675 DRM Fiji,Niue,Tonga,Samoa,Cook Is 35deg<br />

1951-2<strong>05</strong>0 15720 AM 11675 DRM Pacific 0deg<br />

2<strong>05</strong>1-2358 15720 AM 13730 DRM Pacific 0deg<br />

2358-0458 13730 AM 15720 DRM Pacific 0deg<br />

(R NZi via Alokesh Gupta-IND, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 8)<br />

NIGER 9703.98 (correct), La Voix du Sahel, Niamey, at 2145-2301* UT on<br />

Feb 24, variety of local folk music, local drums, Afropops, talk in<br />

vernacular and French, phone talk. 2253-2258 Kor'an. 2259 distinctive<br />

fanfare followed by choral NA, short test tone and off. Slightly off<br />

nominal 97<strong>05</strong>; usually on 97<strong>05</strong>.0. Fair signal but had to use ECSS-LSB after<br />

2237 to avoid India signing on on 97<strong>05</strong> kHz.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Mar 4)<br />

NIGERIA 7255 Voice of Nigeria at 2254-2300* UT, fair to good in Hausa;<br />

anthem and off at 2300 UT.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

OMAN Frequency change for B<strong>BC</strong> in Tajik:<br />

1500-1530 NF 9660 SLA 250 kW 20 deg, x7270 CYP to avoid VOR in Turk.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 6)<br />

PALAU 9965 T8BZ Gospel Radio, at 1040-1045 on March 4, Chinese, long<br />

talk by female, 24332.<br />

(Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 9)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA I checked the 90 mb frequencies every day in Denmark.<br />

The only one with a positive result was R East Sepik on 3335 on Feb 12, 13<br />

and 14 with English news at 1202. Several IDs as "Radio East Sepik" in<br />

between the newscast. ID at 2008 after news, some advs and the program<br />

announcement 2010 onwards. There was no other 90 mb channel showing up<br />

with any kind of signal using the 065 and 095 degree beverages. One might<br />

presume the morning broadcasts from Papua still on variable schedule. 4890<br />

was off and the 31mb channel 9675 also seems to be silent.<br />

4960 R Maria, Vanimo, seems to be active here as scheduled, because there<br />

always is a very weak signal radiating from this direction between around<br />

1800 until around 2100, but nothing positive as well. 7120 Wantok was also<br />

monitored continuously. Due to Eastern-Russia and China stations as well<br />

as European stations occupying the channel between 1200 and 2200 there was<br />

no reception possible unfortunately as well.<br />

(Stefan Schliphacke-D, visiting Fjerritslev-DEN, Beverage Farm, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W<br />

Mar 7)<br />

RUSSIA Frequency changes for Voice of Russia:<br />

1900-2000 NF 6170 IRK 250 kW 3<strong>05</strong> deg, x5975 Greek // 1413,5985,7155<br />

2000-2100 NF 6170 IRK 250 kW 3<strong>05</strong> deg, x5950 Bulgarian // 1413,6000<br />

New additional txion of WYFR Famili Radio from March 8:<br />

1200-1300 on 15490 NVS 250 kW / 255 deg to SEAs in Indonesian (tent.)<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 6)<br />

Noted spur on 7000 kHz by VORussia in ? at 1900 UTC on March 3rd. MW 1170<br />

kHz Tbilisskaya 1930-2000 heard CRI in Turkish, same date.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 8)


7330 B<strong>BC</strong> via Razdolnoye [Vladivostok] at 1325 UT on Mar 10 fair with talk<br />

in Mandarin by man; chimes/gongs at 1330 UT and return to talk.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

Go to <br />

and select GE75_115 in the first line un<strong>der</strong> Special section. This is a pdf<br />

file.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> March 7)<br />

Google Earth Imagery. Checked a few of the Russian entries:<br />

Chita Cruchina LW 261 kHz 1200 kW, also looks like Zarya MW directional<br />

row antenna, 801 kHz in 184 degrees<br />

36 mast B type, 3.5 kilometers length.<br />

#116 Chita/Kruchina 801 B. zarya 185<br />

Novosibirsk LW 270 kHz 150 kW, ITU list 55 07 N 82 59 E, mast really at<br />

55 07 38.26 N 82 59 19.17 E<br />

LW Selenginsk Buryatia 279 kHz 150 kW<br />

52 02 28.36 N 106 56 29.66 E<br />

MW Magadan 549 kHz 500 kW<br />

59 35 01.99 N 150 48 46.92 E<br />

Murmansk 657 kHz 150 kW<br />

69 00 55.94 N 32 56 02.55 E<br />

Alexandrovska 792 kHz 50 kW<br />

50 52 55.46 N 142 09 10.29 E<br />

Nalchik 882 kHz 150 kW<br />

43 27 28.33 N 43 34 00.52 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 8)<br />

ST HELENA This does not really have anything directly to do with radio,<br />

but the Cable & Wireless connection might be of interest.<br />

TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND THE FUTURE<br />

Cable & Wireless South Atlantic Limited and St Helena Government began<br />

discussions this week about the future provision of telecommunications on<br />

St Helena.<br />

Both organisations agree that providing high quality services to<br />

residents, contractors and tourists over the long term will require<br />

continue investment.<br />

On Tuesday Governor Clancy gave notice to Cable & Wireless that its<br />

current licence will expire in 2012. Governor Clancy emphasised that this<br />

did not necessarily mean the partnership between St Helena Government and<br />

Cable & Wireless would end in 2012.<br />

He said: "We very much value the investment which Cable and Wireless has<br />

made on St Helena. We enjoy an amicable and effective working relationship<br />

with the company, which we hope will continue. The giving of notice of<br />

termination un<strong>der</strong> the existing licence enables the St Helena Government to<br />

see what can be offered by both Cable & Wireless and other provi<strong>der</strong>s post<br />

2012".<br />

Cable & Wireless un<strong>der</strong>stands the wish of the St Helena Government to<br />

review the telecommunications services required for the forthcoming air<br />

access development.<br />

Hensil O'Bey, Chief Executive of Cable & Wireless St Helena and a member


of the management board of Cable & Wireless South Atlantic Limited, said<br />

he welcomed the opportunity for a robust and constructive discussion: "We<br />

appreciate the St Helena Government's foresight in opening discussions on<br />

the future of telecommunications on St Helena and engaging in the process<br />

for licence renewal".<br />

"Meanwhile, it's business as usual for our customers and ourselves. As an<br />

investor and partner to customers and government, we look forward to<br />

delivering the best solutions which are in the long-term interest of the<br />

Island and its people."<br />

(John Turner, Bank of St. Helena, via St Helena mailing list, via Richard<br />

Buckby-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 7)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA Some changes for BSKSA External sce Radio Riyadh:<br />

0400-0455 on 17760 RIY 500 kW 175deg EaAf Somali, deleted<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>55 on 15275 RIY 500 kW 340deg ME Turkish, deleted<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>55 on 17760 RIY 500 kW 190deg CeAf Swahili, deleted<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0755 NF 15370 RIY 500 kW 070deg SoAs Urdu, x15345 1200-1355<br />

0855-0955 NF 15250 RIY 500 kW 250deg CeAf Fr, x17785 0800-0955<br />

0900-1155 on 21670 RIY 500 kW 100deg SEAs Indones., x1000-1155<br />

1000-1155 on 15250@RIY 500 kW 250deg CeAf English, new sce on SW<br />

1200-1455 NF 17820#RIY 500 kW 070deg SoAs Beng. x15345 1600-1655<br />

1455-1555 NF 17660&RIY 500 kW 270deg WeAf Fr, x21600 1400-1555<br />

1500-1755 NF 7150*RIY 500 kW 040deg WeAs Pers. x11745 1400-1555<br />

1600-1855 on 17660+RIY 500 kW 270deg WeAf English,new sce on SW<br />

1700-1755 on 17775 RIY 500 kW 250deg CeAf Bambara, deleted<br />

! co-ch Radio Liberty in Russian till 0900<br />

@ co-ch CRI in Chinese/Hakka till 1<strong>05</strong>7<br />

# co-ch Deutsche Welle in Indonesian till 1300<br />

& co-ch Afro-pop Music station (Jammer for Sawt Al Amal)<br />

* co-ch CRI in Chinese/English/English + KBS World in Korean fr1700<br />

+ co-ch WYFR Family R. till 1700 in Portug. and from 1830 in En!<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 6)<br />

Another contribution to <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> 796 & 797 BSKSA Riyadh item:<br />

Observed/heard in Sofia, Bulgaria:<br />

7150 1500-1700 in Persian, not jammed.<br />

9555 and 9870 1745-1800 & 1815-2010 fade out, Main Prgr; 1800 CNB.<br />

9675 0255-0710 f/o 2nd Program.<br />

9715 & 15170 0355-<strong>05</strong>55 Holy Q.<br />

11715, 11820 & 11915 1815-2010 f/o Holy Q; 1800 CNB.<br />

11855 <strong>05</strong>55-0710 f/o on March 2nd // 9675.<br />

11935, 17615 & 21495 0855-1130 & 1145-1155 UT Holy Q; 1130 CNB.<br />

15425 (from 1455) & 15435 from 1450,<br />

both to 1750 UT progr "Call of Islam".<br />

15370 0455-0700 f/o Urdu<br />

15380 <strong>05</strong>45-0800 & 0810-0850 & 1150-1355 Holy Q; 0800 CNB.<br />

17660 1450-1600 Fr, 1600-1710 f/o En (in their prgr parade they said the<br />

prgr is till 2400hrs, or 2100 UT on MW 1098 kHz and several FMs).<br />

17730 & 17740 <strong>05</strong>45-0800 & 0810-0850 Main progr; 0800 CNB.<br />

178<strong>05</strong> & 217<strong>05</strong> 0855-1130 & 1145-1155 Main progr; 1130 CNB.<br />

1<strong>789</strong>5 0255-0755 & 1155-1400 & 1407-1500 Holy Q; 1400 CNB.<br />

215<strong>05</strong> & 21640 1155-1400 & 1407-1450 Main progr; 1400 CNB.<br />

21600 1155-1350 Holy Q.<br />

21670 0855-1030 Indonesian service.<br />

Noted mix/spur of Main & Holy Quran program:<br />

1600-1700 on 15425 & 15435 in the background and 15330 and 15540 kHz<br />

with equal signal level (on 15540 kHz with another in Ar);<br />

1200-1300 on 21560 and 21680 kHz as for the decade.<br />

CNB = Central News Bulletin.


(all March 3-6, Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 7)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA [Clandestine to Biafra] 7380 Voice of Biafra In't via<br />

Meyerton. Mar 10 at *2100-2159* UT. Interesting program of news, views,<br />

commentaries, mostly in English , with some programming in Igbo. Off with<br />

ID and choral musical selection. Initially poor, but gradually improved<br />

with time.<br />

(Ed Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 10)<br />

3345 Channel Africa at 0425-0435 UT on Mar 8 fair-good with discussion in<br />

English about women in African politics; ID at 0430 UT and into news.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

SPAIN REE Spanish 25 minute Hobby program, presented by Antonio<br />

Buitrago on Sat and Sun: AMIGOS DE LA ONDA CORTA<br />

Sat/Sabado 0700 UT. Para Europa por 9710, 11920 y 12035 kHz.<br />

Para America del Sur por 5965 kHz. Para Australia por 17770 y 21610 kHz.<br />

Sun/Domingo 0100 UT. Para America del Norte por 6<strong>05</strong>5 y 9535 kHz. Para<br />

America Central por 9535 kHz. Para America del Sur por 6125, 9620, 9765 y<br />

11945 kHz.<br />

Los temas de este fin de semana son los siguientes:<br />

El proyecto HAARP sobre el estudio de la ionosfera.<br />

HAARP es proyecto de la Fuerza Aerea norteamericana cuyas siglas en<br />

ingles, High Frequency Advanced Auroral Research Project, pueden ser<br />

traducidas al espanol como Programa de Investigacion de Auroras de Alta<br />

Frecuencia Avanzada. Juan Antonio Bertolin, en este primer espacio nos<br />

introduce en este estudio que quiere compren<strong>der</strong>, simular y controlar los<br />

procesos ionosfericos que podrian cambiar el funcionamiento de las<br />

comunicaciones y sistemas de vigilancia.<br />

Noticias:<br />

a.. 65 anos de las primeras emisiones de RNE al exterior<br />

b.. Vuelve la "Revista Diexista" y el "Correo del Aire" en Radio Budapest<br />

c.. Multa de la CFC estadounidense a Univision<br />

d.. La "Voz de America-TV" se implanta en Nicaragua<br />

e.. Inversiones del Banco Mundial para desarrollo de telecomunicaciones en<br />

Nicaragua<br />

f.. Concurso Radio Canada Internacional y Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land para Cuba<br />

g.. Fusion de XM Satellite y Sirius Satellite en Estados Unidos<br />

h.. Problemas para ciertas emisoras de radio comunitarias en Mexico<br />

Reportaje sobre Radio Tentacion, una emisora de Madrid (Espana) dedicada a<br />

los inmigrantes que cumple 20 anos "en antena".<br />

Correo:<br />

a.. Alberto Perez (EEUU)<br />

b.. Roberto Audisio (Italia)<br />

c.. Miguel A. Ruiz (Argentina)<br />

d.. Reiner Peuthert (Alemania)<br />

e.. N.T. Gillon (Australia)<br />

f.. Peter Farris (EEUU)<br />

g.. Shingo Watanabe (Japon)<br />

Tambien se puede escuchar en directo por Internet en:<br />

<br />

En la pagina web del programa, estan los audios de los programas a partir<br />

de las 8:00 horas del domingo correspondiente, asi como los anteriores:<br />

<br />

Ademas desde "Programas <strong>DX</strong>", en cualquier dia y a cualquier hora:<br />


El proximo dia 25 de Marzo <strong>2007</strong> cambio de horarios y frecuencias de<br />

emision. Ver en esta direccion:<br />

<br />

(Jose Bueno Cordoba-SPN, dxld Mar 9)<br />

REE (Radio Exterior de Espana) A07<br />

9665 50deg 1730-1800 German/Aleman Lunes y Jueves<br />

Incidentally, I listened last night at 1730 UT to 9665 - no German heard.<br />

Haven't heard German from Spain for a long time. And it is not mentioned<br />

in their present schedule:<br />

<br />

(Erik Koie-DEN, playdx Mar 9)<br />

REE (Radio Exterior de Espana) A07. Nuevo esquema de horarios y<br />

frecuencias para la temporada de verano de REE Si lo prefiere en formato<br />

PDF en este enlace:<br />

<br />

RADIO EXTERIOR DE ESPANA SECRETARIA TECNICA Y DE PROGRAMAS<br />

25 de Marzo de <strong>2007</strong> a 27 de Octubre de <strong>2007</strong><br />

AREA FRECUENCIA BANDA AZIMUT HORA UTC IDIOMA PERIODICIDA<br />

EUROPA<br />

9710 50deg <strong>05</strong>00-0700 Espanol Diaria<br />

11920 50deg <strong>05</strong>00-0700 Espanol Sabado y Domingo<br />

12035 60deg <strong>05</strong>00-0900 Espanol Diaria<br />

13720 0deg 0700-1300 Espanol Lunes a Viernes<br />

13720 0deg 0700-1400 Espanol Sabado y Domingo<br />

15585 60deg 0900-1700 Espanol Diaria<br />

15325 68deg 1700-1730 Ruso Lunes a Viernes<br />

9665 0deg 1700-2000 Espanol Domingo<br />

9665 0deg 1700-2100 Espanol Sabado<br />

7275 50deg 1700-2300 Espanol Diaria<br />

9665 50deg 1730-1800 Aleman Lunes y Jueves<br />

9665 50deg 1800-1900 Frances Lunes a Viernes<br />

9665 50deg 2000-2100 Ingles Lunes a Viernes<br />

9665 50deg 2000-2100 Frances Domingo<br />

9840 38deg 2100-2200 Ingles Sabado y Domingo<br />

6155 50deg 2300-2400 Frances Diaria<br />

ORIENTE<br />

11890 98deg <strong>05</strong>00-0700 Espanol Diaria<br />

21610 110deg 0900-1700 Espanol Diaria<br />

21610 110deg 1700-1900 Arabe Diaria<br />

17745 110deg 1825-1855 Sefardi Lunes<br />

9600 110deg 1900-2000 Frances Lunes a Viernes<br />

12015 110deg 1900-2000 Frances Sabado y Domingo<br />

12015 110deg 1900-2100 Arabe Lunes a Viernes<br />

12015 110deg 2000-2200 Arabe Sabado y Domingo<br />

AFRICA ECUATORIAL<br />

21540 161deg 0900-1400 Espanol Diaria<br />

15385 161deg 1400-1700 Espanol Sabado<br />

17755 161deg 1400-1900 Espanol Lunes a Sabado<br />

17755 161deg 1400-2000 Espanol Domingo<br />

15385 161deg 1500-1700 Espanol Lunes a Viernes<br />

11625 161deg 1900-2000 Frances Lunes a Viernes<br />

7270 170deg 1900-2100 Arabe Lunes a Viernes<br />

11625 161deg 2000-2100 Ingles Lunes a Viernes<br />

7270 170deg 2000-2200 Arabe Sabado y Domingo<br />

11625 161deg 2000-2100 Frances Domingo<br />

11625 161deg 2100-2200 Ingles Domingo


11625 161deg 2100-2200 Espanol Lunes a Viernes<br />

11625 161deg 2100-2200 Ingles Sabado<br />

7270 170deg 2200-2300 Espanol Diaria<br />

11625 161deg 2200-2300 Espanol Sabado<br />

AUSTRALIA<br />

17770 260deg 0700-0900 Espanol Diaria<br />

15270 260deg 0700-0900 Espanol Sabado y Domingo<br />

FILIPINAS<br />

11910 138deg 1200-1400 Espanol Diaria (Desde Xian-China)<br />

JAPON<br />

15560 95deg 0600-0800 Espanol Diaria (Desde Pekin-China)<br />

AMERICA DEL SUR<br />

6020 110deg * 0000-0400 Espanol Diaria<br />

11795 248deg 0115-0145 Sefardi Martes<br />

5965 150deg * 0400-0800 Espanol Diario<br />

21570 230deg 0900-1700 Espanol Lunes a Viernes<br />

5930 110deg * 1000-1300 Espanol Lunes a Viernes<br />

21570 230deg 1000-1700 Espanol Sabado y Domingo<br />

17595 248deg 1200-2000 Espanol Domingo<br />

17595 248deg 1200-2100 Espanol Sabado<br />

11815 110deg * 1200-2300 Espanol Domingo<br />

17595 260deg 1500-1900 Espanol Lunes a Viernes<br />

11815 110deg * 1600-2300 Espanol Sabado<br />

17715 230deg 1700-1900 Espanol Diaria<br />

11815 110deg * 1800-2000 Espanol Lunes a Viernes<br />

11680 230deg 2300-0200 Espanol Diaria<br />

9620 230deg 2300-<strong>05</strong>00 Espanol Diaria<br />

15160 242deg 2300-0200 Espanol Diaria<br />

6125 242deg 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 Espanol Diaria<br />

AMERICA CENTRAL<br />

3350 0deg * 0200-0600 Espanol Diaria<br />

17595 272deg 1000-1300 Espanol Lunes a Viernes<br />

5970 0deg * 1100-1400 Espanol Lunes a Viernes<br />

15170 340deg * 1200-1500 Espanol Domingo<br />

17595 248deg 1200-2000 Espanol Domingo<br />

17595 248deg 1200-2100 Espanol Sabado<br />

9765 0deg * 1200-2300 Espanol Domingo<br />

17595 260deg 1500-1900 Espanol Lunes a Viernes<br />

9765 0deg * 1600-2300 Espanol Sabado<br />

9765 0deg * 1800-2000 Espanol Lunes a Viernes<br />

9535 272deg 2300-<strong>05</strong>00 Espanol Diaria<br />

15160 242deg 2300-0200 Espanol Diaria<br />

6125 242deg 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 Espanol Diaria<br />

AMERICA DEL NORTE<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 290deg 0000-0100 Ingles Diaria<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 290deg 0100-0600 Espanol Diaria<br />

9630 340deg * 0200-0600 Espanol Diaria<br />

9650 290deg 0415-0445 Sefardi Martes<br />

17595 272deg 1000-1300 Espanol Lunes a Viernes<br />

15170 340deg * 1100-1400 Espanol Lunes a Viernes<br />

15170 340deg * 1200-1500 Espanol Domingo<br />

17595 302deg 1300-1500 Espanol Lunes a Viernes<br />

17850 340deg * 1500-2300 Espanol Domingo<br />

17850 340deg * 1600-2300 Espanol Sabado<br />

17850 340deg * 1800-2000 Espanol Lunes a Viernes<br />

15110 302deg 1900-2300 Espanol Diaria<br />

9535 272deg 2300-<strong>05</strong>00 Espanol Diaria<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 290deg 2300-2400 Frances Diaria


* DESDE EL CENTRO EMISOR DE CARIARI, COSTA RICA<br />

EMISION ESPECIAL PARA EL LIBANO<br />

15345 92deg 1800-2200 Espanol Lunes a Viernes<br />

15345 92deg 1700-2200 Espanol Sabado<br />

15345 92deg 1400-2200 Espanol Domingo<br />

(Jose Bueno Cordoba-SPN, dxld Mar 9)<br />

SUDAN 4750 on Mar 8 at 0245 UT. Radio Peace, Sudan, En slow talks, some<br />

music and several ids giving also the frequency, at 0254 UT also in Vn<br />

language, good.<br />

(Giampiero Bernardini-I, hcdx Mar 8)<br />

4749.9 R Peace, Southern Sudan, Narus, 1734-1815, Feb 9, finally got that<br />

one after several times checking this channel in morning and afternoons.<br />

several Gospel songs, English program with ID as "You are listening to<br />

Radio Peace" and "This is Radio Peace" but has 1-2 minute segments in an<br />

Arabic dialect in between, 25532.<br />

(Stefan Schliphacke-D, visiting Fjerritslev-DEN, Beverage Farm, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W<br />

Mar 7)<br />

SWAZILAND 3200 Trans World Radio via Manzini, at 0402-0433 UT on Mar 6,<br />

man talking in German language accompanied by choir vocals. Alternating<br />

talk and music segments until 0430 UT ID. Good.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

SWEDEN Frequency changes of R Sweden in En to AS/PAC from Mar.5:<br />

1330-1400 NF 12070 HBY 500 kW / 085 deg, x11550 to avoid CBS RTI<br />

1430-1500 NF 12070 HBY 500 kW / 070 deg, x11550 to avoid CBS RTI<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 6)<br />

TAIWAN 9950 Shiokaze/Sea Breeze, via Taiwan, *1300, March 3, usual<br />

piano IS, programming in Japanese or Korean, very poor/QRM from 9955. Was<br />

checking their new schedule (*1300-1400*, ex: *1300-1330*), re-checked at<br />

1353 to still hear them, but too much QRM to be sure just when their new<br />

sign-off is.<br />

(Ron Howard-USA, JPNpremium Mar 9)<br />

RTI's new summer frequencies for <strong>2007</strong> begin Mar 25. There will be several<br />

changes to our daily broadcast, starting from March 25, and lasting<br />

through October 27.<br />

Our broadcast to Europe from 2200 to 2300 UTC will be changed from 9355 to<br />

15600 kHz. [YFR Okeechobee-FL-USA relay]<br />

Our broadcast to Japan and Korea on 15465 and 7130 kHz will be canceled<br />

due to budget restraints.<br />

Our broadcast via DRM on Fridays will be changed from 1230 to 1330 UTC.<br />

(via RTI web site; Swopan Chakroborty-IND wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 9)<br />

In B06 was 1500-1600 Fri wEU 9750 (ex9770) Rampisham 35kW 95 degr.<br />

In A07 RTI 1200-1300 Fris, R Prague 1300-1400 all 9850 Rampisham 35kW 95<br />

degr.<br />

7130 R. Taiwan International-Minhsiung at 1245 UT Mar 10 very poor in<br />

English with talk and vocals, all in persistent het.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

UGANDA 7195 R. Uganda at 0418 UT on Mar 9 fair, sometimes peaking to<br />

good with talk that included many mentions of Kampala; short music<br />

interludes.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)


4976 Radio Uganda, at 04<strong>05</strong>-0434 UT on Mar 5, man with news in English. Id<br />

and male vocals at 0413 UT. Talk by a woman followed by music until 0430<br />

ID and more talk. Very poor.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

UKRAINE/IRAN 6245 R Zamaneh, via Mykaliov, Ukraine. I received a very<br />

nice full data QSL Card and an acknowledgement fol<strong>der</strong> from Mehdi Jami,<br />

Director, in 90 days for an e-mail report. They welcome reception reports<br />

from listeners worldwide. E-mail reports to: <br />

Address: Radio Zamaneh, Postbox 92027, 1090 AA Amsterdam, The Netherlands.<br />

(Ramachandran Rajeesh-IND, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W March 7 via dxld)<br />

6245 Radio Zamaneh, Linnaeusstraat 35-F, 1093 EE Amsterdam, The<br />

Netherlands QSL Card full data in 23 days. - Very nice QSL with my name<br />

and all information about the log. The station sent me a card with the<br />

Radio Zamaneh Director's cumpliments V/S: Mehdi Jami, RZ Director.<br />

(Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 8)<br />

UAE 1539 Google Earth Imagery. DHABIYA at 24 13 N 54 25 E 400kW 31.3dB<br />

Coordination with ARS; CHN; CYP; GRC; IND; IRN; KAZ; KWT; RUS; UKR; UZB.<br />

( )<br />

The Al Dhabbaya SW site noted at 24 09 59.22 N 54 15 03.03 E<br />

UNITED KINGDOM relay site:<br />

7150 2130-2230 to 28S zone. VoVTN via SKN Skelton 300kW 140degrees. G VOV<br />

MER.<br />

1800 kms from Skelton, 140 degrees to Rome, via Torino, Genua, Naples,<br />

Catania. Signal should be S=9 +20 dB at least.<br />

(wb Mar 9)<br />

Voice of Vietnam. Date: 09-02-<strong>2007</strong>. Time: 2130-2140 UT.<br />

Frequency: 7150 via Skelton-UK. Signal: Good. Language: Vietnamese.<br />

Program: ID. News, Commentary.<br />

(Francesco Cecconi-I, hcdx Mar 9)<br />

15265 R. Solh via Rampisham at 1410-1440 on Mar 8 fair-good with lots of<br />

listenable vocals.<br />

15410 R. Farda via Woofferton at 1450 UT on Mar 8 fair-good with vocals.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

9565 UN Radio, English b/c via Rampisham, full-data UN building card with<br />

info brochure in 64 days for an e-mail rpt to this address:<br />

<br />

Susan Mugo, Promotion and Distribution Unit, states (in a previous e-mail)<br />

that any rpts can be directed directly to her for QSL replies.<br />

(Ed Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

USA [RHODES] "MV Courier" anniversary. More info on the Courier at<br />

<br />

(hat-tip to Phil Goodwin)<br />

(Dan Ferguson-USA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 5)<br />

IBB Greenville-A site.<br />

<br />

(via Kai Ludwig-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 5)<br />

WTJC noted fading-out around 0850-0900 UT on 9369.91 kHz, religious<br />

singer, ID and address at 0900 UT.<br />

(wb, March 11)


The 20th annual Shortwave Listeners Festival is now history. Thanks to<br />

FESTmeisters Rich Cuff and John Figliozzi. Somewhere north of 150 folks<br />

attended this year's special event. A large contingent of the <strong>DX</strong>plorer<br />

gang was there but I am currently incapable of remembering everyone, hi!<br />

There were a lot of special awards and honors including recognition of<br />

John and Rich as hosts, Grove and Universal as being prize suppliers for<br />

twenty years and Marlin Field as the NASWA recipient of the William P.<br />

Eddings award as the member of the year.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

I had a call from a Fest hotel room full of guys last Friday night. Nice<br />

to say hello to Kris Field, John Figliozzi, Rich Cuff, Dockteur <strong>DX</strong> (H.<br />

Cones), Rich D'Angelo, Bob Brown, Mike Wolfson, Alan Johnson and George<br />

Zeller.<br />

(Hope I remembered everybody). Thanks, guys!<br />

(Gerry Dexter-WI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

VIETNAM 4739.7 presumed Son La B/Cing Stn, at 1344-1400* UT on Feb 28,<br />

exotic vocals, flute mx, no anmts hrd between songs or at xmsn end.<br />

Generally poor, although improved very slightly by 1400 UT closedown. Hrd<br />

on other occasions since this logging with about the same format, as near<br />

as I could tell, with the signal generally right around threshold level.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 11)<br />

DRM First public presentation of what will probably become the first<br />

standard production DRM in-car solution:<br />

<br />

(via Mike Barraclough, dxld Mar 4)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


<strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> 799 19 Mar <strong>2007</strong><br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

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kommerzielle <strong>Verwendung</strong> bedarf <strong>der</strong> Zustimmung des Newslettereditors.<br />

Any items from Glenn Hauser, <strong>DX</strong> LISTENING DIGEST, and/or World of Radio<br />

may be reproduced or broadcast only if full credit be maintained at all<br />

stages, from the original source through <strong>DX</strong>LD, and publications quoting<br />

are made available to gh in exchange.<br />

A-<strong>DX</strong> -Information on German spoken A-<strong>DX</strong> Mailing List read un<strong>der</strong><br />

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Reproduction of items from <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> / Top Nx is allowed, provided that due<br />

credit is given to the contributor and to <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> / Top News.<br />

Permission is granted to reproduce items of this document by individual<br />

hobbyists or non-commercial organizations only. Any commercial use only<br />

with prior written consent of the editor of <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> / Top News.<br />

This file is put together on a voluntary basis and is also included in our<br />

WW<strong>DX</strong>C WWW homepage-German AG<strong>DX</strong> Club address:<br />

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or via Link of Homepage: <br />

Both actual and previous week issue are available, previous week un<strong>der</strong>:<br />

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AFGHANISTAN Die In<strong>der</strong> scheinen nach <strong>der</strong> Vorankuendigung vor 2 Jahren<br />

jetzt den 50 kW Sen<strong>der</strong> geliefert zu haben. RTA R Afghanistan hat jetzt<br />

6130 fuer 2200-1500, sowie 7145 fuer 0100-1800 UT in A-07 registriert,<br />

natuerlich als Steilstrahlung fuer zone 49 Suedasien mit Antenne 761<br />

CT2/1/0.5.<br />

Was heisst das? Corner Tropical, 2 dipols, 1 Ebene, halbe-Lambda ueber dem<br />

Boden? (wb)<br />

Fast richtig. CT Co-linear Tropical (alle Dipole parallel, nicht<br />

abgewinkelt). Details siehe unten. Die Skizze kann ich hier lei<strong>der</strong> nicht<br />

mitsenden.<br />

(Bernhard Weiskopf-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 16)<br />

Aus: "Transmitting Antennas For HF Broadcasting", Pham Nhu Hai,<br />

Radiocommunication Bureau, ITU, 11.<strong>05</strong>.2001<br />

(...) 3.5 Type 5 (CT): 750 - 799<br />

Tropical antenna, arrays of horizontal half-wave dipoles arranged<br />

horizontally, without reflector.<br />

Arrays of co-linear half wavelength horizontal dipoles arranged in a plane<br />

parallel to and at a specified height above the ground. Radiation mainly<br />

concentrates at high elevation angles (up to 90 degr). These antennas are<br />

often used for short distance broadcasting in the Tropical Zone.<br />

Designation: CT m/n/h<br />

m : number of half-wave dipoles in each horizontal row<br />

n : number of//rows spaced half a wavelength apart<br />

h : height above the ground in wavelengths<br />

Possible slew and the design frequency are entered in separate requirement


fields.<br />

Antenna Code and Antenna Definition: (...)<br />

759 CT1/2/1.5<br />

760 CT2/1/0.3<br />

761 CT2/1/0.5<br />

762 CT2/1/0.8<br />

763 CT2/1/1.0<br />

ANGOLA 4950 RNA-Canal "A", Mulenvos, 1852-1906, 10 Mar, Portuguese,<br />

f/ball match rpt.; 55343, noisy carrier & un<strong>der</strong>modulated.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

ANTARCTICA ARGENTINE LRA36 is booming in right now in Denmark at 1910 UT<br />

on 15476.06 with SINPO 35343 in Spanish with Argentine songs. LRA36 did<br />

fade out at 2020 this evening here (Feb 27), so one has to listen early<br />

during their broadcast, at least here in Northern Europe.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, dxld Feb 27)<br />

LRA-36 Base Esperanza.<br />

Coordinates from my 2003 QSL indicate site of base camp or txer at:<br />

63 23 50S 56 59 37W. Site is low resolution.<br />

Nothing to be seen at all (if ever) on Google Earth imagery. Still<br />

interesting to know where site is roughly whilst GE browsing.<br />

Photographs of Base Esperanza - Tierra del Fuego, Territorio Antarctico<br />

Argentino e Islas del Atlantico Sur - Argentina.<br />

A nice foto also showing some masts can be found here:<br />

<br />

Google Earth Imagery. 63 14 01.06 S 57 07 44.06 W<br />

Misprint? The site should be approx. here: 63 13 54 S 57 08 03 W<br />

(Michael Schmitz-D, SW TX site Mar 12)<br />

AUSTRIA 9495 TWR Europe via Austria on Mar 11 at *1439-1450 UT. 34433<br />

Russian, 1439 UT sign on with IS, 1442 Opening music, ID, Talk, // 11615<br />

via Shijak-ALB.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 16)<br />

BANGLADESH 4750 Bangladesh Betar, Shavar, 1650-1708, 11 Mar, Bengali,<br />

local songs, talks (news?) 1700; 35332.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

BENIN 5025 ORTB, Parakou, 1026-f/out 12<strong>05</strong>, 11 Mar, French, talks,<br />

music; 25442, and then again 1512-1610, French too, AfR. pops, talks,<br />

sports news 1600, 35443.(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

BOLIVIA 4650.3 R. Sta Ana, Sta Ana del Yacuma, 22289-2238, 10 Mar,<br />

Spanish, talks, refs. to social aid & cooperation, news; 45332.<br />

4716.6 R. Yura, Yura, 2231-2241, 10 Mar, Quechua, few talks, Indian tunes<br />

& songs; 25331.<br />

4865 R. Logos, Sta Cruz de la Sierra at 2236-2244 UT on 10 Mar, German,<br />

preacher; 23331, QRM de B.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

BRAZIL 4754.85 [tent] R Educacao Rural, Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do<br />

Sul, seemingly with greetings by om in Portuguese 1020 to 1040 UT, good<br />

signal on 16 March.<br />

(Rob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 16)<br />

For instance R.Cancao Nova 9675 in Brazil, usually overmodulated and<br />

spreading splash over quite a number of adjacent channels, e.g. 2309-2320


UT on 10 March, 55444.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 12)<br />

4775 R. Congonhas, Congonhas MG, 2222-..., 10 Mar, music, f/ball infos.;<br />

34331, QRM de PRU (entt).<br />

4785.1 R. Cairi, Porto Velho RO, 2219-2232, 10 Mar, "sertao" songs,<br />

f/ball infos, talks, ballads; 35342.<br />

48<strong>05</strong> R. Difa do Amazonas, Manaus AM, 2217-2228, 10 Mar, advertisements,<br />

talks on f/ball, results, match report; 35332.<br />

4815 R. Difa, Londrina PR, 2214-2224, 10 Mar, songs, TCs, prgr<br />

annoucements, music; 35332.<br />

4825 R. Educadora, Braganca PA, 2211-2227, 10 Mar, soft songs & light<br />

music; 45343.<br />

4845.2 R. Cultura Ondas Tropicais, Manaus AM, 2204-2220, 10 Mar,<br />

ID+addr.+fq, health advices, music; 45343.<br />

4876 R. Difa, Boa Vista RR, 2237-2246, 10 Mar, talks; 34341.<br />

4885 R. Club do Para, Belem PA, 1108-f/out 1125, 10 Mar, talks, music;<br />

15331; also 1939-2028, 10 Mar, talks,...,music; 15321 but improving (35433<br />

at 2015).<br />

4915 R. CBN Anhangueera, Goiania GO, 2240-2255, 10 Mar, religious prgr<br />

not // to their other fqs, then in // for the 2300 newscast; 54343.<br />

4935 R. Capixaba, Vitoria ES, 2242-..., 10 Mar, shouting preacher with<br />

Castilian translator, all before a live audience where "miraculous" cures<br />

were reported... - what a jolly good prgr for a change!...; 44343.<br />

5035 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2318-2329, 10 Mar, songs, prgr "Com a<br />

Mae Aparecida", TCs; 44343 which is an above average rating at this time<br />

and at least as far as my own loggings are concerned.<br />

9530 R. Transmundial, Sta Ma RS, 2249-2302, 10 Mar, preaching,<br />

ID+fqs+affiliated stns list'+webpage info, stn. slogan, prgr "Mulheres de<br />

Esperanca"; 55444; they ann'ed Bonaire 800 would be in // as from 2300.<br />

9565 R. Tupi, Curitiba PR, 2251-2303, 10 Mar, preacher, phone-ins; 55444.<br />

9615 R. Cultura, Sao Paulo SP, 2248-2307, 10 Mar, songs, ann. for Sun.<br />

prgr "Brasil AM", oldies prgr at 2300; 55444.<br />

9645 R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo SP, 2307-2319, 10 Mar, reports on f/ball,<br />

incl. foreign matches, a.o. Portugal, Spain & Italy; 45444.<br />

9675 R. Cancao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista SP, 2309-2320, 10 Mar, lively<br />

songs; 55444, but overmodulated and spilling over many adjt. chs. -<br />

couldn't they cure this?!<br />

118<strong>05</strong> R. Globo, Rio de <strong>Jan</strong>eiro RJ, 1913-1927, 10 Mar, prgr "Futebol<br />

Show", rpts. on several matches, e.g. America vs. America Mineiro; 55444.<br />

17815 R. Cultura, Sao Paulo SP, 1724-1755, 11 Mar, Braz. songs; 25432,<br />

and best received via the K9Ay loop antenna.<br />

(all 18 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

BURKINA FASO 7230 R. Burkina, Ouagadougou, 1147-..., 10 Mar, French,<br />

talks prgr about women's issues, news at 1200; 25342, and rated 45444 on<br />

11 Mar at 1100.


(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

QSL - Radio Burkina Faso bestaetigte einen Empfangsbericht ueber die<br />

Frequenz 5030 kHz nach nur 48 Tagen mit einem freundlichen<br />

teildetailierten Brief, wobei die Laufzeit von Ouagadougou bis Remstaedt<br />

(Thueringen) 20 Tage betrug. Beigelegen hatte dem Empfangsbericht 1 USD,<br />

v/s war Pascal Goba (Chef des Programmes).<br />

(Sebastian Arndt-D, Febr 27, via Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, ntt Mar 15)<br />

CANADA 6250 RCI, Sackville spur at 0125-0145+ UT on March 17. Poor to<br />

fair leapfrogging spur of 6100 jumping over 6175-V of Vietnam via<br />

Sackville & landing on 6250. 6250 with Sp pgming.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Mar 18)<br />

RCI A07 Schedule in now available online at:<br />

<br />

(Alokesh Gupta-IND, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 15)<br />

CHINA 11675 RCI via Kunming. F/D "Maple Leaf Mailbag" card 10 days<br />

after f/up to Box 6000. No V/S but is definitely Bill Westenhaver's<br />

writing. Also rec'd 2 CD's ("Blacks in Canada" and "60th Anniversary<br />

Special Broadcast"), skeds, and stuff. $6.20C postage on the large bubble<br />

mailer.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 17)<br />

CLANDESTINE 3988 R. VoKomala (tent), no. IRQ (?), 1710-1717, 11 Mar,<br />

Kurdish (tent), talks; 32441, jammed; QSY 3928.7 at 1712.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

COLOMBIA 6139.8 R. Li<strong>der</strong>, Bogota at 0145-0155+ UT on March 17, Sp talk.<br />

SS pops/ballads. Many IDs. Poor, mixing with Cuba on 6140 kHz, but good<br />

reception when using ECSS-LSB.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Mar 18)<br />

CUBA 5025 R. Rebelde, Bauta, 1025-f/out 1150, 11 Mar, songs, talks,<br />

infos; 35433. Co-ch Benin also audible... via the CeAfr Beverage.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

CYPRUS [Turkish] 1098. TCY, Bayrak been traced and heard during the<br />

week (with few irregular off). 1098.0<strong>05</strong>v slightly varies within 0,5 Hz.<br />

*0400/0415 - 2200/2215* UT.<br />

(Vlad Titarev-UKR, mwoffsets Mar 18)<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

CYP_Radio_Bayrak_Iskele_Trikomo_1098 / 1494 / 6150<br />

35 17 39.08 N 33 54 53.26 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 18)<br />

ECUADOR DRM test transmissions of HCJB World Radio to NoAm from March 6:<br />

0000-0630 NF 9595 QUI 004 kW / 0<strong>05</strong> deg, x9820<br />

0630-0800 NF 9595 QUI 004 kW / 351 deg, x9820<br />

1800-2400 NF 15200 QUI 004 kW / 0<strong>05</strong> deg, x15140<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 12)<br />

EGYPT 7270 R. Cairo 0207-0225 Mar 17. En pgm "The Holy Koran and its<br />

Meaning" in progress; pips to 0215:14(!), time check ("It's 4:15 in<br />

Cairo"), followed by 10 minutes of news. Decent signal but hard to<br />

un<strong>der</strong>stand the soft-voiced ancrs.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 17)<br />

EQUATORIAL GUINEA 50<strong>05</strong> RNGE, Bata, 1608-1631, 11 Mar, talks, but too<br />

faint to identify the language; 15441.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)


ETHIOPIA 1044 UNID. Attached is a recording a made of 1044 sometime ago<br />

, as you may here the language used is Amharic ... not Berber I can<br />

confirm that, also the music type is 100% matching what I hear on Radio<br />

Ethiopia's Arabic section.<br />

(Tarek Zeidan-EGY SU1TZ, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 12)<br />

7165.2 R. Ethiopia, Gedja Jawe (or is it Jewe?), 1653-1703, 11 Mar,<br />

English, western pops, closing anns., p.o.box addR. in the capital, French<br />

prgr 1700, talks (news?); 32441, adj. QRM, rather stronger right after<br />

1700 thus spoiling reception even further.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

FINLAND The Pori site, abandoned by YLE on Dec 31, will run a daily<br />

Polskie Radio transmission during the A07 season:<br />

2100-2200 on 7170, 250 kW with an azimuth of 220 deg., familiar from the<br />

YLE days. This will be Polish, // Wertachtal on 6135 kHz. Should be the<br />

first regular transmission from Pori in almost three months, away from<br />

possible on-air tests of course.<br />

This is of course brokered by T-Systems Media&Broadcast, as only Polskie<br />

Radio transmission they do not run via own transmitters during A07, i.e.<br />

the current Issoudun, Fontbonne and Montsinery usage will cease, if I did<br />

not overlook something. Digita, the Finish transmission provi<strong>der</strong>, is owned<br />

by TDF, so this should be an arrangement through TDF, like the current<br />

Fontbonne usage.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Mar 16)<br />

Wobei POR Pori heisst, und die Station bzw. DIG Digita Oy den Franzosen<br />

gehoert. Ueber diese Konstruktion DTK zu TDF kommt die Belegung in<br />

Finnland zustande. Zur Zeit in <strong>der</strong> Wintersaison wird fuer diesen spaeten<br />

Polnischdienst die Relaistation Montsinery-GUF auf 9660 + 6<strong>05</strong>0-WER<br />

eingesetzt. Der Dienst wan<strong>der</strong>t also von Suedamerika nach Finnland um das<br />

polnischsprachige Publikum in Europa zu bedienen.<br />

Pori ist ja an sich z.Zt. totgestellt. Mich wuerde schon interessieren, ob<br />

die einstuendige Veranstaltung ueber Fernwirken aus Juelich / Paris /<br />

Helsinki technisch zustande kommt.<br />

(wb)<br />

FRANCE Radio Monte Carlo - Moyen Orient, das franko-arabische Programm<br />

<strong>der</strong> RFI-Gruppe, sendet nun als Monte Carlo Doualiya (International). Die<br />

neue Homepage<br />

ist komplett in Arabisch.<br />

Monte Carlo Doualiya sendet tagsueber auf <strong>der</strong> Mittelwelle Cap Greco 1233<br />

kHz (max. 1.2 MW) G.C. 34 57 40.68 N 34 04 58.43 E - fuer den oestlichen<br />

Mittelmeerraum. Dazu kommen UKW-Relais in verschiedenen Laen<strong>der</strong>n. Die<br />

Kurzwelle spielt aktuell keine Rolle. Gesendet wird <strong>der</strong>zeit nur <strong>05</strong>00-0600<br />

UT Uhr 5925 and 7135 kHz fuer Nordwestafrika.<br />

(Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, ntt Mar 15)<br />

New TDP's Radio Saa in Hausa tentative via TDF from March 7:<br />

1600-1700 on 15180 ISS 500 kW 185 deg to WeAf Wed/Sat,but really only mx!<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 12)<br />

unID - 15180 at *1600-1700* UT on Mar 17. Non-stop Afro mx station,<br />

presume the same one reported by Craighead, came on exactly at *1600 and<br />

went off exactly at 1700* with no anmts, just the mx. Did not monitor for<br />

the whole hour, just spot-checked from time-to-time. Good signal.<br />

What/where is "Radio Saa" - have seen nothing else about this stn. Did I<br />

miss something?<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 17)<br />

Radio Saa 15180 to Nigeria. Today, 17 March, I again heard Radio Saa from


1600 opening, and again the broadcast was entirely music-no speaking. In<br />

fact, it sounded like it could have been a re-broadcast of the program I<br />

heard on 14 March. The timings of the 4 songs, by a male singer in<br />

presumed Hausa with many mentions of Nigeria and with African percussion<br />

accompaniment, were identical to those on Wednesday. One difference-today<br />

the station went off at 1659:30 while on 14 March it went off at 1700.<br />

Today signal strength was poor, while on Wednesday it was good.<br />

(Wendel Craighead-KA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 18)<br />

[FRANCE/LIBYA] LBJ schedule in A-07<br />

7320 2200-2400 ISS 500 180 Arabic F LBJ TDF<br />

9590 1900-2200 ISS 500 180 Arabic F LBJ TDF<br />

11615 1700-1900 ISS 500 180 Arabic F LBJ TDF<br />

11835 1800-2000 ISS 500 162 Various F LBJ TDF<br />

15660 1600-1800 ISS 500 204 French+Hau F LBJ TDF<br />

17600 1200-1600 ISS 500 153 Swah+Engli F LBJ TDF<br />

17695 1600-1800 ISS 500 185 French+Hau F LBJ TDF<br />

17715 1200-1600 ISS 500 153 Swah+Engli F LBJ TDF<br />

17870 1600-1800 ISS 500 153 French+Hau F LBJ TDF<br />

Til Sept 1st<br />

15660 1800-2000 ISS 500 185 Various F LBJ TDF<br />

From Sept 2nd<br />

11835 1800-2000 ISS 500 185 Various F LBJ TDF<br />

Only May 6 til Sep 1<br />

17725 1200-1600 ISS 500 140 Various F LBJ TDF<br />

Only Mar 25 til May 5<br />

21695 1200-1600 ISS 500 140 Various F LBJ TDF<br />

Only Sep 2 til Oct 28<br />

21695 1200-1600 ISS 500 140 Various F LBJ TDF<br />

GABON 7270 R. Gabon, Melen (correct site?), 1<strong>05</strong>5-..., 11 Mar, tribal<br />

songs; 13441, adjt. DRM QRM 7275 kHz.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

GERMANY Frequency change for AWR in English and Bangla from March 8:<br />

1200-1300 NF 15495 WER 250 kW 090 deg SoAs,QRM WYFR on 15490, x15140.<br />

CVC will cease all transmissions via facilities in Germany after May 31.<br />

Back in last year they already cancelled all outlets via Juelich, keeping<br />

only a single Wertachtal transmitter for Africa, and this will now end,<br />

too. Quite remarkable, since as well-known they have bought the Juelich<br />

station and will take it over after T-Systems Media&Broadcasting<br />

terminates its operations at Juelich on New Year's Eve. Makes me won<strong>der</strong><br />

what will happen with this station then?<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Mar 16)<br />

Voice of Russia will use the Wertachtal site for transmissions to North<br />

America during the A07 season: 0200-0300 Russian and English 0300-<strong>05</strong>00 on<br />

9515, 250 kW through a 4/4 curtain, aiming at 300 degrees.<br />

The full Media&Broadcast shortwave schedule for A07 is in the files<br />

section of the Yahoo group. ("C-Start" means crash start, i.e. switching<br />

on the carrier only a few seconds before the program starts, because the<br />

frequency is until then in use by somebody else.)<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Mar 16)<br />

Am Donnerstag, den <strong>05</strong>. April <strong>2007</strong> findet um 22<strong>05</strong> Uhr[MEZ] im MDR<br />

(Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk) eine Wie<strong>der</strong>holung <strong>der</strong> 45min. Dokumentation:<br />

"Achtung, wir rufen Kraeuterhexe" statt.


Diese Sendung berichtet ueber den "Deutschen Freiheitssen<strong>der</strong> 904" und den<br />

"Deutschen Soldatensen<strong>der</strong>" zur Zeit des "Kalten Krieges".<br />

Quellen: Webseite <strong>der</strong> GFGF (Gesellschaft <strong>der</strong> Freunde <strong>der</strong> Geschichte des<br />

Funkwesens e.V.).<br />

Webseite des MDR (Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk).<br />

(Harald Greiner-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 18)<br />

GREECE 5865 V. of Greece, via SVO, Olympia Radio, at 0150 UT on Mar 18.<br />

Folk songs at tune-in. Announcements at 0157 UT. Vocal selection at 0158<br />

but very low audio. Short announcement by YL at 0300:30 followed by<br />

several orchestral selections. Signal had fading and coupled with<br />

generally high band noise made un<strong>der</strong>standing studio audio impossible<br />

although signal made S6 on peaks.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 18)<br />

Olympia Radio Pyrgos relay. Permit me to make a small addition to our ERA-<br />

5 program timetable. At the moment we broadcast ERA-5 program for a short<br />

trial period on the following frequencies:<br />

11645 kHz from 0700-1000 UTC<br />

15630 kHz from 1100-1545 and ADDITIONALLY from 2030-2200 UTC<br />

5865 kHz from 2200-0600<br />

We would appreciate if you took the time to listen to 15630 sometime<br />

between 2030 and 2200 UTC too.<br />

5865 Olympia Radio relay of ERA-5 V. of Greece (must be Greece QSL day<br />

today!) e-mail QSL rcvd in 16 days for a 2/19 reception in So. CA. Said<br />

postal QSL enroute. Signer was Yorgos (George) Stavropoulos,<br />

Telecommunications Engineer , Head of HF Stations Section, (Olympia Radio<br />

Coastal Station). Because of the data he included and the request for<br />

additional reports, I am citing the letter here (note time sensitivity for<br />

AM broadcasts - not sure what happens when those are<br />

completed.USB?...termination?). Note also the location (near Pyrgos) and<br />

even more addresses and e-mails.this address looks like the one to use for<br />

technical reports of interest to the station.<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 15)<br />

5865 ERA-5 Breaks occurred again during talks when voice peaks, and tx<br />

peak control adjusts audio down. But no carrier break. (wb, Mar 16/17)<br />

5865 jetzt um 2320 UT wie<strong>der</strong> mit den Sprachaussetzern zugange [Maerz<br />

16/17], <strong>der</strong> tx regelt bei bestimmten peaks zu, auch bei Gesang und Musik.<br />

Das war schon mal besser.<br />

(wb)<br />

Andreas Volk aus Muenchen schrieb mir gestern, dass VoGRC wie<strong>der</strong> Deutsch<br />

auf KW senden wird, in <strong>der</strong> neuesten xls. File f r die Sommersaison A-07<br />

auf 11645 kHz angekuendigt:<br />

Albanian <strong>05</strong>00, En 0600, Fr 0700, Sp 0800, German 0900-0930, Ru 0930-1000<br />

UT.<br />

(Andreas Volk-D, AD<strong>DX</strong> Mar 16)<br />

GUAM A-07 Frequency Schedule. KTWR Trans World Radio Guam<br />

(March 25, <strong>2007</strong> - October 28,<strong>2007</strong>)<br />

07430 1230 1400 42,43,44 100 1234567 Mandarin<br />

07520 1400 1500 42,43,44 100 1 7 Mandarin<br />

07520 1400 1545 42,43,44 100 23456 Mandarin<br />

09370 1200-1330 42-44 100 234567 Mandarin<br />

09370 1200-1400 42-44 100 1 Mandarin<br />

09455 1345-1400 41 100 1234567 Santhali<br />

09635 1100-1130 49 100 23456 Vietnamese


09635 1100-1145 49 100 1 7 Vietnamese<br />

09585 1300-1330 49 100 1234567 Sgaw Karen<br />

09635 1400-1415 41 100 1 4567 Boro<br />

09635 1400-1415 41 100 23 Bengali<br />

09635 1415-1430 41 100 1 7 Manipuri<br />

09700 1330-1400 41,49 100 1234567 Assamese<br />

09910 1100-1200 42-44 100 1234567 Mandarin<br />

09910 1200-1230 42-44 100 23456 Mandarin<br />

09910 1200-1215 42-44 100 1 7 Mandarin<br />

09975 1100-1145 43,44 100 23456 Cantonese<br />

09975 1100-1200 43,44 100 1 7 Cantonese<br />

09975 1145-1200 43,44 100 234 Hakka<br />

09975 1145-1200 43,44 100 56 Swatow<br />

09975 1200-1230 49 100 23456 Vietnamese<br />

09975 1200-1300 49 100 1 7 Vietnamese<br />

09975 1300-1330 49 100 1234567 Khmer<br />

09975 1345-1400 41,49,50 100 1234567 English<br />

09975 1400-1500 41,49,50 100 234 English<br />

09975 1400-1430 41,49,50 100 56 English<br />

11570 1230 1300 41 100 23456 Kokborok<br />

11570 1245 1300 41 100 7 Kokborok<br />

11570 1400-1515 44-45 100 1234 Korean<br />

11570 1400-1530 44-45 100 567 Korean<br />

11590 1000-1100 42-44 100 1234567 Mandarin<br />

11765 2200-2230 42-44 100 1234567 Mandarin<br />

11840 0800-0845 51,55,56,58-60 100 7 English<br />

11840 0800-0900 51,55,56,58-60 100 23456 English<br />

121<strong>05</strong> 0930-1100 42-44 100 1234567 Mandarin<br />

12120 1100-1130 42-44 100 7 Mandarin<br />

12120 1100-1200 42-44 100 123456 Mandarin<br />

12120 1200-1300 41,49 100 1234567 Burmese<br />

12130 2200-2215 43,44 100 7 Cantonese<br />

12130 2200-2245 43,44 100 23456 Cantonese<br />

12130 2200-2300 43,44 100 1 Cantonese<br />

13690 2215-2300 42-44 100 1234567 Mandarin<br />

13730 1015-1100 42-44 100 1234567 Mandarin<br />

13765 1000-1100 42-44 100 1234567 Mandarin<br />

15170 08<strong>05</strong>-0900 49,50,54 100 23456 English<br />

15200 0900-0915 54 100 123 67 Balinese<br />

15200 0900-0915 54 100 45 Torajanese<br />

15200 0915-0945 54 100 1234567 Madurese<br />

15200 0945-1045 54 100 1234567 Indonesian<br />

15200 1100-1130 49,54 100 1234567 Javanese<br />

15200 1130-1200 54 100 1234567 Sundanese<br />

Reports to: Trans World Radio - Guam, P.O.Box 8780, Agat, Guam 96928 USA<br />

(via George Ross, KTWR; Alokesh Gupta-IND, Mar 13)<br />

Assamese 1330-1400 9700<br />

Balinese 0900-0915 fr-tu 15200<br />

Bengali 1400-1415 mo-tu 9635<br />

Boro 1400-1415 we-su 9635<br />

Burmese 1200-1300 12120<br />

Cantonese 1100-1200 9975 (mo-fr:-1145)<br />

2200-2245 mo-fr 12130 2200-2300 sa-su 12130 (sa: -<br />

2215)<br />

English 0800-0900 mo-sa 11840 (sa: -0845)<br />

08<strong>05</strong>-0900 mo-fr 15170 1345-1400 9975<br />

1400-1500 mo-fr 9975 (th-fr:-1430)<br />

Hakka 1145-1200 mo-we 9975<br />

Indonesian 0945-1045 15200<br />

Javanese 1100-1130 15200<br />

Khmer 1300-1330 9975<br />

Kokborok 1230-1300 mo-sa 11570 (sa: 1245-)


Korean 1400-1530 11570(su-we:-1515)<br />

Madurese 0915-0945 15200<br />

Mandarin 0930-1100 121<strong>05</strong> 1000-1100 11590 13765<br />

1015-1100 13730 1100-1200 12120 (sa: -1130)<br />

1100-1230 9910 (sa-su:-1215)<br />

1200-1400 9370 (mo-sa:-1330) 1230-1400 7430<br />

1400-1545 7520 (sa-su:-1500) 2200-2230 11765<br />

2215-2300 13690<br />

Manipuri 1415-1430 sa-su 9635<br />

Santhali 1345-1400 9455<br />

Sgaw Karen 1300-1330 9585<br />

Sundanese 1130-1200 15200<br />

Swatow 1145-1200 th-fr 9975<br />

Torajanese 0900-0915 we-th 15200<br />

Vietnamese 1100-1145 sa-su 9635(mo-fr:-1130)<br />

1200-1300 9975(mo-fr:-1230)<br />

(George Ross, KTWR via Gupta, reformatted by Alan Roe-UK, W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK)<br />

GUATEMALA 4779.97 R. Cultural Coatan at 1141-1207+ UT on Mar 18. Two<br />

gentlemen discussing religion and the Bible in local language to 1200;<br />

then a series of anmts in Spanish. The only ID heard was at 1201 as<br />

"Est s escuchando Est‚reo Coat n". VG signal although fading<br />

after 1200 UT.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 18)<br />

GUINEA 7125 R. Guinee/R. Conakry, Sonfony[i]a, 1112-..., 11 Mar,<br />

Vernacular, African music, talks; gone fefore 1200; 34433, adjt. QRM only.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

HUNGARY Radio Budapest A07. Csaba Banky sent me the following<br />

information about RB's new schedule from March 28th:<br />

0000-0100 Mo-Su 6195 kHz hungarian/North America<br />

0100-0130 Mo-Su 6040 kHz english/North America<br />

0130-0230 Mo-Su 6140 kHz hungarian/North America<br />

0230-0300 Mo-Su 6195 kHz english/North America<br />

0300-0330 Mo-Su 3975 6025 kHz russian [EaEUR/EurRussia]<br />

0330-0400 Mo-Su 3975 6025 kHz spanish [SwEUR/NoWeAF]<br />

0400-1600 Mo-Sa 6025 kHz Kossuth [Domestic program]<br />

0400-1200 Su 6025 kHz Kossuth [Domestic program]<br />

1200-1300 Su 6025 7275 kHz german(GuK)<br />

[Gruss and Kuss, Greetings and Kisses, from Pecs regional,<br />

in German Fuenfkirchen [five-churches]<br />

1300-1400 Su 6025 kHz hungarian<br />

1400-1500 Su 6025 7275 kHz german (GuK)<br />

1500-1530 Su 6025 9610 kHz english<br />

1530-1600 Su 6025 9690 kHz russian<br />

1600-1630 Mo-Su 6025 9850 kHz french<br />

1630-1700 Mo-Su 3975 6025 kHz italian<br />

1700-1800 Mo-Su 15365 kHz hungarian/Africa<br />

1700-1730 Mo-Sa 6025 9685 kHz russian<br />

1700-1800 Su 3975 6025 kHz german<br />

1730-1800 Mo-Sa 3975 6025 kHz german<br />

1800-1900 Mo-Su 3975 6025 11840? kHz hungarian Eu/Australasia<br />

[? - I see 11795 kHz instead, wb]<br />

1900-1930 Mo-Su 3975 6025 kHz english<br />

1930-2000 Mo-Sa 3975 6025 kHz german<br />

1930-2000 Su 3975 6025 kHz russian<br />

2000-2100 Mo-Su 11695 kHz hungarian/North America<br />

2000-2030 Mo-Su 3975 6025 kHz french<br />

2030-2100 Mo-Su 3975 6025 kHz italian<br />

2100-2200 Mo-Su 3975 kHz hungarian<br />

2100-2130 Mo-Su 6025 9525 kHz english<br />

2130-2200 Mo-Su 6025 7250 kHz spanish EU/SouthAmerica<br />

2200-2300 Mo-Su 6025 9665 12030 kHz hungarian/SouthAmerica


2300-0000 Su 9665 12030 kHz hungarian/SouthAmerica<br />

(Paul Gager-AUT, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Mar 12)<br />

INDIA 1566 AIR, Nagpur, 1917-1935, 10 Mar, Indian songs, news 1930;<br />

42432, QRM de 2 UK stns + stn HLAZ in KOR; then a surprising 54433 later<br />

at 2200!<br />

4800 AIR, Hy<strong>der</strong>abad, 1704-1718, 11 Mar, Indian tunes; 35433.<br />

4840 AIR, Mumbai, 1707-1720, 11 Mar, Indian songs; 45433.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

INDONESIA 3266.42 RRI Gorontalo (pres) 1200-1226* Mar 17. Jakarta nx<br />

relay to 1213, then local programming (M ancr, vocals) to 1226, when the<br />

plug was unceremoniously pulled. Fair at tune-in and improving by<br />

closedown.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 17)<br />

3976.06 RRI Pontianak 1325-1344 Mar 15. Sounded like a remote bcst with<br />

YL ancr, with PA system sounds and crowd noises in the background, as well<br />

as bits of music; back to the studio at 1333 with two YL ancrs and<br />

occasional music. Good signal with slight ham QRM.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 16)<br />

4604.95 RRI Serui on Mar 10 at 1125-1140 UT. 35433 Indonesian, Music,<br />

1130 IS, Local news, ID at 1131 and 1135 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 16)<br />

46<strong>05</strong> RRI Serui on Mar 12 at 1125-1200 UT. 44333 Talk, news and music in<br />

Indonesian. ID at 1141 UT as Radio Republik Indonesia Serui.<br />

(Kyoshiro Ishizaki-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 16)<br />

4749.97 RRI Makassar, at 1258 UT on Mar 18. pop ballads through TOH.<br />

Announcements at 1301:30. Best signal on band. With exception of Rebelde,<br />

only signal on band by 1327 UT.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 18)<br />

Monitoring List of Indonesian Stations. Mid March ver.<br />

<br />

(A. Ishida-JPN, via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C Mar 16)<br />

11784.86 at 1600-2100 UT. Usually VoINS missed on Fridays on past weeks.<br />

Today Fri March 16th appeared to ME/NE/EUR, but with wrong procedure. Two<br />

audio feeds noted in parallel when checked around 1640 til now at 1735 UT.<br />

Both programmes La Voz de Indonesia in Spanish as well as Voice of<br />

Indonesia in Arabic heard on very same odd frequency. Lazy behaviour is a<br />

matter of protest against transmission on Holy Friday?<br />

(wb, Mar 16)<br />

IRAN 7335.68 IRIB Tehran in Hausa at 1830-1930 UT to zone 46,47 via<br />

Kamalabad 500kW 255deg still terrible ODD, strong whistle QRM to CRI<br />

Jinhua in Portuguese.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 12)<br />

IRELAND "LW252 TRANSMITTER OUTAGE. Due to a major upgrade the long wave<br />

transmitter LW 252 will be off the air between 26 to 30 March <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

We regret the inconvenience. Listeners in Britain may be able to get<br />

acceptable reception from MW 567 kHz."<br />

<br />

Media Network reports that a new DRM-compatible transmitter is installed<br />

at the Summerhill transmitter site. When the new transmitter is installed,<br />

some DRM tests will take place at night, probably at 0100-0400 UTC.


(RNW MN via Mike Terry, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK nl Mar 18)<br />

JAPAN Nikkei Shimbun (Japan Economic News) reports on March 14:<br />

In A07 "Shiokaze" broadcast, by "Investigation Commission on Missing<br />

Japanese Probably Related to North Korea", will be on air from KDDI Yamata<br />

transmitter site in Koga City, Ibaragi prefecture. The broadcast has been<br />

on air from the sites of VT Communication. Using domestic Yamata<br />

transmission site, with more power than that of VT Communications, the<br />

commission expects more effects on spiritual support of those who have<br />

been abducted to North Korea.<br />

NHK cancelled the exclusive right of using KDDI Yamata transmitting site<br />

for shortwave broadcasting on March 14. This enables "Shiokaze" broadcast<br />

to be on air from Yamata site. Ministry of Internal Affairs and<br />

Communications will soon give them the shortwave broadcasting license. The<br />

broadcasting over Yamata transmission site will be at 2030-2100 UT.<br />

BTW: Yamata transmitter site was constructed in 1940. Since then the site<br />

has been exclusively used for NHK's foreign shortwave broadcasting. Yamata<br />

site was once located in Sanwacho, Ibaragi prefecture. As Sanwacho was<br />

consolidated by Koga City on September 20<strong>05</strong>, the site is now in Koga City.<br />

The frequency will be announced on March 22, will be one of 6045, 6080,<br />

6185 as previously reported.<br />

(Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

Japan Broadcasting Corp. will allow a private group to use a transmitting<br />

station for a shortwave radio service called "Shiokaze," which sends<br />

family messages to possibly surviving Japanese abductees in North Korea,<br />

the public broadcaster known as NHK said Tuesday. As the Internal Affairs<br />

and Communications Ministry reportedly plans to grant a radio station<br />

license to the group, called the Investigation Commission on Missing<br />

Japanese Probably Related to North Korea, the move would allow the entity<br />

to broadcast the messages with a larger output than currently. It is rare<br />

for a facility used by NHK to be lent to a private group.<br />

The group, NHK and KDDI Corp., which owns the transmitting station in<br />

Koga, Ibaraki Prefecture, exchanged a memorandum last Friday on the lease<br />

of part of the facility from March 26 to Oct. 28, according to NHK. NHK is<br />

using the facility for overseas shortwave radio services. The time of the<br />

lease is likely to be set from 5:30 a.m. to 6 a.m. everyday. The facility<br />

has 19 antennas over which NHK has exclusive rights of use. NHK has<br />

studied the feasibility of allowing use of part of the facility since<br />

Internal Affairs and Communications Minister Yoshihide Suga expressed<br />

willingness last year to allow Shiokaze to use some NHK facilities as a<br />

way to support the group.<br />

( (c) <strong>2007</strong> Ky_odo News Int., Inc. via Mike Cooper, dxld)<br />

KOREA D.P.R. 3985 Echo of Hope 1322-1349 Mar 14. YL ancr playing a<br />

variety of mx - choral, pop, and one strange ethnic piece with wailing and<br />

odd instruments that sounded like what one might hear from the Laotian<br />

regionals or Myanmar. OM/YL talks followed at 1343-1349+. VG signal with<br />

no sign of jamming detected on USB, although it was definitely there on<br />

LSB, a phenomenon always noted with this station. // 6348 on the other<br />

hand was very effectievly jammed.<br />

Pyongyang <strong>BC</strong> Stn - 3320 1256-1315 Mar 14. Talk in KR; txmsn ended at 1258<br />

with patriotic mx/anthem; a new xmsn began at 1300 with M/W talks. Fair.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 16)<br />

KOREA Rep of 1566 FE<strong>BC</strong> via stn HLAZ, Jeju island, 1914-1932, 07 Mar,<br />

Korean, preacher; 34332, QRM de G; rated 43422 on 08 Mar at 1750 during<br />

prgr in Russian, and has been logged regularly since.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)


MADAGASCAR [to ZIMBABWE] Voice of the People. Auf Grund <strong>der</strong> aktuellen<br />

Lage in Zimbabwe wird die Voice of the People bis auf weiteres eine<br />

zusaetzliche taegliche Sendung einfuehren, 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 UT auf 9765 kHz. MDG<br />

50 kW 265 degr<br />

(Klaus Spielvogel-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 16)<br />

<br />

11695 R. Voice of the People (via Talata-MDG): I can hear them almost<br />

every day from 1700 opening until closing which varies from 1757 to 1759<br />

UT. Although always weak, it's easy to ID because every two or three mins.<br />

"R. Voice of the People VOP," "R. VOP" or "Voice of the People" is<br />

mentioned. And the address and fqys are given almost as often. The b/c<br />

seems to consist mostly of interviews. Most of the prgm is in an African<br />

lang., but there is usually at least one interview in En. I've never hrd a<br />

mx selection on VOP, just occasional brief mx bridges.<br />

(Wendel Craighead-KS-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer <strong>Jan</strong> 7)<br />

At Kulpsville, KNLS had a representative and he gave me some information<br />

about their plans for a new shortwave station to be on the air in 2008 via<br />

Madagascar. The map he gave me indicates transmissions in English, Arabic<br />

and Chinese beamed to Africa and Asia.<br />

(Mick Delmage-Alb-CAN, dxld Mar 17)<br />

MALAYSIA 6049.65 Asyik FM via Kajang 1258-1325 Mar 17. Presumed with M<br />

ancr chatting in lang. to 1312 (no ToH break); a vocal number at 1312 was<br />

followed by M and W ancrs chatting and taking a couple of phone calls.<br />

Good signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 17)<br />

MALI 11960 R. Mali, Kati, 1235-..., 11 Mar, Vernacular, local songs,<br />

French prgr later; 44443, adjt. QRM; // 7284.4v poor.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

4835.39 RTM, Bamako at 2350-0002* UT on March 17-18, Fr talk, tribal<br />

vocals. S/off with NA. Weak. Stronger on // 5995 kHz but with adjacent<br />

channel splatter.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Mar 18)<br />

MALTA Voice of the Mediterranean - Die Regierungen von Malta und<br />

Libyen haben mit Schritten zur Liquidierung des Gemeinschaftsunternehmens<br />

Voice of the Mediterranean begonnen. Nach Gespraechen des maltesischen<br />

Aussenministers Michael Frendo in Tripoli habe die libysche Regierung Ende<br />

Februar entsprechende Bereitschaft signalisiert. Naeheres soll in <strong>der</strong><br />

Malta-Libya Joint Commission geklaert werden.<br />

Die Voice of the Mediterranean sendete 1988 bis 2003 in bis zu sieben<br />

Sprachen, darunter auch Deutsch. Gut 20 Angestellte verloren ihren Job,<br />

als das Unternehmen unter Richard Muscat bankrott machte. Die Umstaende,<br />

bei denen nicht eingehaltene libysche Finanzzusagen nur ein Teil <strong>der</strong><br />

Affaere sind, sind seit langem Gegenstand <strong>der</strong> innenpolitischen<br />

Kontroverse.<br />

Das Restvermoegen des lange eingestellten Auslandssen<strong>der</strong>s (Autos,<br />

Einrichtungsgegenstaende) soll etwa Lm300.000 betragen. Dieser Summe<br />

stehen Gehaltsansprueche <strong>der</strong> Mitarbeitenden und weitere unbeglichene<br />

Rechnungen gegenueber. Richard Muscat ist mittlerweile Malta's Botschafter<br />

in Irland.<br />

(Karl Stagno-Navarra: Libya agrees to liquidate the Voice of the<br />

Mediterranean radio station<br />

<br />

via Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, ntt Mar 15)<br />

MAURITANIA 783 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, 1635-1651, 11 Mar, Arabic,


match report, talks; 34433, QRM de E. 4845 noted off during sev. days,<br />

e.g. 10 Mar at 1924 when 783 was rated 54444, but resurfaced since then.<br />

4845 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, 1632-..., 11 Mar, Arabic, match rpt.;<br />

35443 and improving rapidly; // 783 at 34433.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

MICRONESIA [not] - Whatever is here tonight, started off on 4755.38<br />

kHz when I first tuned in at 2251 UTC. Talk in Spanish at that time by an<br />

OM. Now, I have a station on 4755, could be the same one, at 0003 UTC,<br />

with animated talk by an OM in Spanish. Lots of CODAR QRM unfortunately.<br />

Just heard a "Radio Huanta Dos Mil" ID at 0008 as I was typing this.<br />

This wasn't audible here this morning when I checked at 0930 UTC.<br />

Looks like getting a solid log of Micronesia will be tough for us on the<br />

East Coast, as we've got a possibly Peruvian and Brazilian all around 4755<br />

kHz.<br />

Still reviewing my recording of 4755.18 from the other morning, and<br />

although the programming does sound religious in nature, it doesn't match<br />

the Japanese <strong>DX</strong>er's recordings when they heard PMA Radio testing the other<br />

day.<br />

(George Maroti-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 16)<br />

MONGOLIA 4830 Mongoliin R, Altay, 2209-2216, 10 Mar, Mong., talks, some<br />

piano tunes; 35232; // 4895 Murun.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

The Mongoliin Radio 2nd px-Hoh tenger on 7260 kHz.<br />

Russian Nx at 0840v-0900 Mon, Wed and Fri.<br />

English Nx at 0840-0900 Tue, Thu and Sat.<br />

English ID as "Blue Sky Radio".<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C Mar 16)<br />

MOROCCO 15340/15335 RTM Arabic not in sync.<br />

15340 at 1145 UT, via Medi I Nador site [S=7] towards NoAF, NE, and ME, is<br />

1.5 second behind RTM 15335 kHz signal via IBB Briech (Tangiers) site.<br />

Latter powerful signal into Europe of S=9+30 dB powerhouse.<br />

RTM Briech (Tangiers) 15335 1100-1500 250kW 27degrees<br />

35 32 56.22 N <strong>05</strong> 57 53.43 W<br />

Medi I Nador site 15340 0900-1500 250kW 110degrees<br />

35 02 35.53 N 02 54 40.19 W<br />

(later) UNID Holy Quran prayer program. And when checked at 1401 UT, RTM<br />

via Briech 15335 kHz had a Holy Quran program with prayer in progress<br />

instead. 15340 Nador remains on RTM Arabic main information [A] network.<br />

So, both SW channels differ in program on 1400-1500 UT slot.<br />

To identify RTM program in 1400-1500 UT slot: -- Carlos, maybe you can<br />

check the Holy Quran program on 15335 against RTM LW/MW/FM channels, when<br />

you will stay on southwestern coastline next time ??<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 12)<br />

Checking RTM on 15335 around 1345 UT I noticed that - as Wolfie explained<br />

earlier - that there's a delay between the two frequencies of RTM 15335<br />

and 15340.<br />

Around 1400 UT 15335 played the National Anthem of the Kingdom of Morocco<br />

and then the Holy Quran recitation started, with an ID "Idhaat Mohamad al<br />

khame's lel Quran Alkareem" Mohamed the 5th Holy Quran Radio. I checked<br />

15340 and there was the usual programs of RTM with the news.


(Tarek Zeidan-EGY SU1TZ, dxld Mar 12)<br />

Re RTM 15335 Nador & others. Coincidence! - I was on the SW coast place<br />

this past weekend, but didn't observe any of the RTM operations on HF,<br />

just L&MW, except these:<br />

1638 (even freq. this time!) Rabat "A", 1016-..., 11 Mar, H. of 819 still<br />

w/ bad audio, not overmodulation I think as it doesn't spill over the<br />

adjt. freqs. (*), but it's kind of clipped; 25351.<br />

7308 RTM-"C", Sebaa-Aioun, 1<strong>05</strong>7-..., 11 Mar, Berber, H. of 1044; 25442.<br />

Reception of RTM differ a lot between Lisbon & the SW coast place; these<br />

are the audible outlets during day time on the latter site:<br />

cf. 1150 UT, 10 Mar<br />

207, 540, 612, 711 (vy. weak modul.), 819, 1044, 1080, 1187.8 only.<br />

I don't need to monitor the fq you want down there, Wolfgang; at 1400-1500<br />

UT, 207, 540, 612, 819 & 1044 kHz are audible.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 12)<br />

Dear Carlos,<br />

not so much a coincidence, but I also managed to check today the 15335 kHz<br />

transmission and I attach the ID about which Tarek told already: Radio<br />

Mohammed VI of the Holy Koran. Actually the company is now SNRT (or just<br />

Radio Marocaine) as listed in the International part of the WRTH but did<br />

not make it to the national radio section. The channel has a web page at<br />

<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 12)<br />

La Radio Coranique Mohammed VI.<br />

Sa Majest‚ le Roi Mohammed VI a proc‚d‚ le 2 Ramadan 1425/16 Octobre 2004<br />

au siŠge de la Radio marocaine au lancement des ‚missions de la Radio<br />

Coranique Mohammed VI cr‚‚e en partenariat...<br />

Les fr‚quences de la Radio Coranique.<br />

La Radio Coranique est capt‚e sur le bande F.M dans les villes et r‚gions<br />

suivantes:<br />

Tanger 88.7 Marrakech 91.7 Meknes-Fes 98.4 Rabat 94.2<br />

Agadir 87.9 Casablanca 98.6 Oujda 96.1 Laayoune 94.2<br />

Tetouan 93.7 Dakhla 94.2 (RTM website Mar 12)<br />

RTM Morocco 15340 Nador, 15335 Briech.<br />

1345 UT, 13 Mar. - 15335 Briech, reasonable though fluttery signal.<br />

15340 Nador, more fluttery & weaker, adjt. QRM, better reception towards<br />

1400, maybe just 1 second or even slightly less than 1" delay relative to<br />

// Briech 15335.<br />

Prgr was // to at least 207 & 819, and probably 711 kHz too but this 3rd<br />

outlet puts a vy. weak audio.<br />

1400 UT - 15340 Nador remained in // to 207, 819 kHz, stn jingle, ID &<br />

news 1400 UT.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 13)<br />

1638 RTM-"A", Rabat, 1016-..., 11 Mar, talks, traditional songs; 25341;<br />

harmonic of 819 still w/ bad audio.<br />

7308 RTM-"C", Sebaa-Aioun, 1<strong>05</strong>7-..., 11 Mar, Berber, folk music, news<br />

1100, Harmonic of 1044; 25442.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)


NETHERLANDS T-Systems Media&Broadcast has placed two transmissions<br />

temporarily on Nozema's Flevo plant, both to be run with 250 kW: Bible<br />

Voice Broadcasting 1700-1800 on 11945 (azimuth 113 deg.) until April 29<br />

and Adventist World Radio 1730-1800 on 17575 (133 deg.) until April 30,<br />

both to move to Wertachtal as of April 30 or May 1, respectively. These<br />

will be the first non-RNW AM transmissions via Flevo in years, if I do not<br />

miss something (years back there used to be a single RCI outlet, for the<br />

Middle East if I recall correct).<br />

In fact the Flevo usage is scheduled for the weeks when Nauen still<br />

transmits Deutsche Welle programming, thus could be the result of capacity<br />

constraints during this period. Perhaps Andy can tell if this is an<br />

airtime exchange with RNW, now with Media&Broadcast because airtime at<br />

Juelich for the summer season will no longer be available through Deutsche<br />

Welle for obvious reasons?<br />

Actually Media&Broadcast is involved in the Flevo site already for some<br />

time: Nozema has contracted the maintenance of these facilities to them,<br />

or at least did so years ago. The Flevo plant has the same Telefunken<br />

transmitters than the Media&Broadcast sites in Germany (4 x S40<strong>05</strong>, 1 x<br />

S4001), so they already had the necessary know-how, and this contract<br />

helped to save a couple of job positions.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Mar 16)<br />

NEW ZEALAND Updated B-06 schedule of RNZI effective from Feb 26:<br />

<strong>05</strong>59-1<strong>05</strong>8 9870 RAN 100kW 000deg AM All Pacific<br />

<strong>05</strong>59-1<strong>05</strong>8 9890 RAN 035kW 000deg DRM All Pacific<br />

1<strong>05</strong>9-1258 13840 RAN 100kW 325deg AM NW Pac.,Bougainville,PNG,Timor<br />

1<strong>05</strong>9-1258 9890 RAN 100kW 325deg DRM NW Pac.,Bougainville,PNG,Timor<br />

1259-1750 5950 RAN 100kW 000deg AM All Pacific<br />

1259-1750 7145 RAN 035kW 000deg DRM All Pacific<br />

1751-1850 9765 RAN 100kW 035deg AM NE Pac.,Fiji,Samoa,Cook Islands<br />

1751-1850 9890 RAN 035kW 035deg DRM NE Pac.,Fiji,Samoa,Cook Islands<br />

1851-1950 11725 RAN 100kW 000deg AM All Pacific<br />

1851-2<strong>05</strong>0 11675 RAN 035kW 000deg DRM All Pacific<br />

1951-2258 17675 RAN 100kW 000deg AM All Pacific<br />

2<strong>05</strong>1-2258 15720 RAN 035kW 000deg DRM All Pacific<br />

2259-<strong>05</strong>58 15720 RAN 100kW 000deg AM All Pacific<br />

2259-<strong>05</strong>58 17675 RAN 035kW 000deg DRM All Pacific<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 12)<br />

15720 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, 2312-..., 10 Mar, English, sports, weather<br />

forecast, Natl. Radio prgr followed; 15432, and best received via the K9AY<br />

loop antenna.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

NIGER 97<strong>05</strong> La Voix du Sahel, Niamey, 1230-..., 11 Mar, French, end of<br />

newscast (?), TC, tribal tunes prior to prgr in Vernacular; 35443.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

9703.98 Rdiff. TV. Niger on Mar 09 at 2154-22<strong>05</strong> UT. 33443 French, Afro<br />

pops music and talk, ID at 2200 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 16)<br />

NIGERIA 11770 V. of Nigeria, on Mar 07 at *1559-1620 UT, 25332-35433,<br />

English and Swahili, 1559 sign on with Drum's IS, News, Drum's IS at 16<strong>05</strong><br />

and 1612, ID at 1612 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNPremium Mar 18)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3335 R. East Sepik 1200-1325a* Mar 16. EG news and<br />

commentary, possibly from N<strong>BC</strong> but could not tell for sure; checked back<br />

later from time to time and noted island and pop music with M ancr in<br />

Pidgin, probably from local studio, well past 1300. Closed down around


1325, give or take a bit, per spot checks. Fair at tune-in, improving to<br />

good by 1300 UT.<br />

3385 R. East New Britain 1216-1315a* Mar 16. Lite pop mx to 1231, then a<br />

string of promos/program notes/announcements, etc., with many phone<br />

numbers given; "RENB" mentioned a few times; back to island/pop music at<br />

1237. Spot-checked after this; they went off the air around 1315. 3385 and<br />

3335 were the best PNG signals this morning.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 16)<br />

3335 PNG, R. East Sepik, at 1120 UT, good at t/in with woman interviewing<br />

man in English about civil disobedience, law enforcement, ments of<br />

Australia. Prgm ended 1133 UT with ID and TC by man into music prgm of<br />

mostly pop ballads (Extreme, Bee Gees). East New Britain-3385 and Manus-<br />

3315 both in at the same time at respectable levels while weak audio noted<br />

on 3275 and 3260.<br />

(John Herkimer-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 18)<br />

PARAGUAY My dear friend Adan Mur, from Nemby, Paraguay, told me about a<br />

new signal in the shortwave from Paraguay.<br />

Is "Radio Licemil", a experimental station from Liceo Militar "Acosta Nu"<br />

(Army School). The station tx on March 15, between 1820-1900 & 1920-2<strong>05</strong>0<br />

UTC on 12000 kHz with 25 watts. Programme with interview, etc. Student's<br />

greetings in Spanish, Guarani, English and Portuguese.<br />

Contacts to:<br />

Email: Phone: 595 275 32311 Fax: 595 275 32316<br />

The station tx only a few days in the month. At special dates.<br />

(Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 17)<br />

PERU 4746.8 R. Huanta 2000, Huanta, 2225-2238, 10 Mar, Spanish +<br />

Quechua, talks oin society's problems & principles, Indian songs; 35342.<br />

4955 R. Cultural Amauta, Huanta, 2245-2254, 10 Mar, Quechua, religious<br />

prgr ment'ing Bible verses & chapters; 35343.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

4754.94 Radio Huanta 2000 (pres), new frequency, at 00<strong>05</strong>-0010 UT March<br />

16, Spanish, TC: "siete de la tarde con 6 minutos", Local news in spanish<br />

byu male, 23432. Thanks Nicolas Eramo for the tip.<br />

(Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 17)<br />

PHILIPPINES 9570 R. Blagovest via Palauig *1500-1517 Mar 17. RVA EG ID<br />

at 1459, then usual RB s/on routine, i.e. carillons and M ancr in RS,<br />

followed by presumed religious talk. Nice signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 17)<br />

RUSSIA The Russian <strong>Private</strong> Commercial st. Studiya O'key on 1476 kHz -<br />

Vladivostok has changed to Humor (Yumor) Radio-Humor FM on Mar 1; and 1134<br />

kHz -Khabarovsk, 1233 kHz - Petropavlovsk-Kamchatka now carry on Humor FM.<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C Mar 16)<br />

Frequency change for VOR English WS to NoAmWe from Mar 13:<br />

0200-0600 NF 13735 VLD 250 kW 50 deg, x13665 P.K 250 kW 60 deg<br />

Addit. frequencies of B<strong>BC</strong> in English WS to NoCeAf from Mar.9:<br />

1230-1300 17735 ARM 300 kW / 195 deg<br />

1700-1730 9435 ARM 300 kW / 195 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 12)<br />

A07 Voice of Russia, World Russian Service<br />

To Europe:<br />

0100-0200 603, 936


1200-1300 936, 999A, 1431, 1548<br />

1300-1400 558, 9450DRM<br />

1700-1800 603, 630, 693, 1431, 1575, 9480##, 11630#<br />

1900-2000 612M, 1215, 9480##, 11630#<br />

2000-2100 999A, 1215, 9795<br />

To Ukraine and Moldavia<br />

2000-2100 999?<br />

1200-1300 936, 999?, 1431<br />

To Baltic countries<br />

1700-1800 9480##, 11630#;<br />

1900-2000 9480##, 11630#<br />

To Near and Middle East<br />

0100-0200 648, 972, 1314, 1503<br />

1200-1300 1143<br />

1300-1400 15540<br />

1500-1600 1251, 7130##, 12<strong>05</strong>5, 13650#<br />

1700-1800 13885, 15540<br />

2000-2100 7165##, 12<strong>05</strong>5#<br />

To Africa<br />

0100-0200 7330<br />

1300-1400 15540<br />

1700-1800 15540<br />

To Australia and New Zealand<br />

1200-1400 12030;<br />

To North America<br />

0100-0200 5900B, 9515, 9880C, 9860, 15425<br />

0200-0300 6250, 7150, 12010, 12030<br />

To Latin America<br />

0100-0200 5900B, 6180C, 7260<br />

0200-0300 5900B, 6180C, 7260, 7330D<br />

To Asia<br />

0100-0300 15735DRM<br />

1200-1300 1143, 9640, 9745, 12030<br />

1300-1400 9745, 12030<br />

1500-1600 1251, 12<strong>05</strong>5<br />

To Middle Asia<br />

0100-0200 648, 972, 1503<br />

1200-1300 1143<br />

1300-1400 1251, 15660<br />

To South-East Asia<br />

1200-1300 7165, 12030<br />

1300-1400 7165, 12030, 15660<br />

To Caucasian region<br />

2000-2200 7285<br />

A) From 1 April B) From 1 August ?) Till 31 July<br />

D) Plus to Atlantica M) For Moscow #) Till 1 September<br />

##) From 2 September<br />

E-MAIL: WEB: <br />

(Pavel Mikhaylov, Moscow-RUS, via RUSdx Mar 18)<br />

7000 UNID. I think the solution of my UNID is simple. This is what Wolfy


wrote:<br />

Hi Bjoern, - or is it VoRussia Moscow Arabic with spurious mixture<br />

7115 / 7230 kHz = 7000 kHz ??<br />

7230 has a 500 kW Arabic outlet. // 6140 6060.<br />

7115 1800-2100 28W,37 MSK 250 250 291006 250307 RUS VOR GFC<br />

7230 1600-2100 28W,37 MSK 500 245 291006 250307 RUS VOR GFC (wb)<br />

I think he is quite right! I heard VO Russia Moscow in Arabic on 7000 kHz.<br />

(73 from Bj”oen Fransson-SWE, Mar 17)<br />

RWANDA Nice photo of DWL Kigali relay site.<br />

<br />

see also bc-dx #796. DRM in Africa.<br />

Broadcasters welcome new DRM Technology.<br />

Broadcasters from across Africa gathered in Rwandan capital Kigali<br />

beginning of December to propose new plans for the transition to digital<br />

for their hundreds of millions of listeners.<br />

(Thomson Radio News #25, Thomson Broadcast & Multimedia AG, Winter 20<strong>05</strong>)<br />

SERBIA/BOSNIA 6100 International Radio Serbia.<br />

Wie schon vermutet, International Radio Serbia sendet seit einigen Monaten<br />

ueber einen mobilen Ersatzsen<strong>der</strong> vom ansonsten zerbombten alten Radio<br />

Belgrade Standort Obrenovac STUBLINE in Serbien, mit einer mini Leistung<br />

von 10 kW.<br />

Deshalb wurden die Aussendungen seit 6 Monaten auch nur sehr, sehr selten<br />

mit dem Pausenzeichen von Radio Jugoslawien aufgenomen. Paul Gager und<br />

Michel Aubier hatten sehr spitze Ohren und konnten das Signal kurz ueber<br />

<strong>der</strong> Grasnarbe hoeren.<br />

Der Sen<strong>der</strong> Stubline wurde Jahrzehnte lang bis zur NATO Bombardierung in<br />

1999 fuer das Relay des Inlandsdienstes Radio Belgrad auf 7200 o<strong>der</strong> 95<strong>05</strong><br />

kHz eingesetzt, // 683/684 kHz MW.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 16)<br />

Meine Empfangsberichte sind nach Belgrad unterwegs. Bei Antwort waere dann<br />

SERBIEN als AD<strong>DX</strong> Land bestaetigt.<br />

(Paul Gager-AUT, Mar 15)<br />

Today (03/15/<strong>2007</strong>) I phoned Intl R Serbia SW site Stubline near Obrenovac,<br />

Serbia (destroyed in NATO bombing 1999) and here are some latest news:<br />

- SW site Obrenovac-Stubline, Serbia INDEED currently BROADCASTING 1400-<br />

2200 UTC on 6100 kHz WITH A MOBILE TRANSMITTER WITH 10 kW ONLY!!!!<br />

- SW site Bijeljina-Jabanusa, Bosnia currently NOT BROADCASTING because of<br />

some repairs. The broadcast via Bijeljina WILL RESUME in a 3 months period<br />

!!!!<br />

(Dragan Lekic from Subotica, Serbia, to wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 16)<br />

"International Radio Serbia" is the follower of former "Radio<br />

Jugoslavija".<br />

And "Programm scheme" of<br />

<br />

shows the usage of a 250 kW unit s t i l l at Bijeljina Bosnia. But I<br />

have my doubts, because POWERFUL signal on 6100 kHz left the air in last<br />

summer 2006.<br />

And now and then, some SWListening people in Europe noted a<br />

very tiny - like 5 kW signal - on 6100 kHz via a supposed to be non-<br />

directional fountain antenna, even the "International Radio Serbia"<br />

program content could N O T be decoded, mostly the old R Yugoslavia


interval signal observed in signal peaks. The signal is N O T an<br />

effective one, like the former Radio Belgrade outlets on 7200 or 95<strong>05</strong> a<br />

decade ago.<br />

The latest ITU Geneva list from December 2006 (see as .exe attachment):<br />

<br />

shows both Stubline<br />

BEO Beograd SCG 44N34 020E09<br />

and<br />

BIJ Bijeljina BIH 44N41 019E09<br />

See the Radio Serbia entries in A-07 season table:<br />

7200 0000-2400 27-29,37-39 BEO 10 0 0 925 1234567<br />

250307 281007 scc SCG YRT YRT<br />

95<strong>05</strong> 0000-2400 27-29,37-39 BEO 10 0 0 925 1234567<br />

250307 281007 scc SCG YRT YRT<br />

I have an inquiry to you: May you can contact the former "Radio Srbije i<br />

Crne Gore"/"Radio Televizja Srbije" Stubline site by telephone at<br />

381 11 879 02 90 ??<br />

and ask the engineering personell, if the "International Radio Serbia"<br />

6100 kHz outlets shifted from Biljenina Jabanusa B A C K to Stubline<br />

site (former 7200/95<strong>05</strong> domestic outlets) ???<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 10)<br />

Your doubts are well founded. (...) I tried to check the actual situation.<br />

Though I haven't managed to actually contact people in International Radio<br />

Serbia, an old friend, who was working in the TANJUG news agency as a<br />

technician on their SW TX site, confirmed that Bijeljina site is no longer<br />

operational, ever since the central broadcast licensing authority in<br />

Bosnia and Herzegovina stopped former Radio Yugoslavia from using the<br />

site. Of course, I will try to recheck the actual state of affairs with<br />

someone inside Radio Serbia.<br />

You may be aware that International Radio Serbia is practically in a<br />

"limbo" status, because it is now just a part of the Serbian state<br />

broadcaster. Recently they lost a local FM outlet in Belgrade area<br />

following a redistribution of FM channels, because the state broadcaster<br />

was allowed to keep just a fraction of its former FM network following the<br />

closure of the ten<strong>der</strong> for national FM licenses. Funding is getting scarce,<br />

and as International Radio Serbia can no longer rely on "fe<strong>der</strong>al" funding<br />

(as was the case until Montenegro left the state union), its future status<br />

is not certain.<br />

Stubline site, as you have noted, also suffered some destruction in 1999,<br />

not as extensive as the Radio Belgrade main MW site on 684 kHz, but enough<br />

to make it much less effective than before. Very probably, the actual<br />

equipment used now on 6100 kHz isn't able to produce a better signal than<br />

the one observed now.<br />

(Igor from Serbia, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

5514 / 6686 - 18 March <strong>2007</strong> at 1459 UT noted a strong distorted audio<br />

with familiar interval signal on appr. 6686. Checking against weak 6100<br />

and it was Radio Serbia International, starting their Spanish (?) program<br />

at 1500 UT. Similar strong spurious signal also on appr. 5514. So the<br />

transmitter puts out strong spurs plus/minus 586 kHz from nominal 6100.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx Mar 18)<br />

6099.97 International Radio of Serbia. ID at 1430. The wobbling (ñ1Hz)<br />

carrier visible already at 1200. First audio at 1403, probably Serbian,


definitely not English. Long carrier breaks, and when carrier was on,<br />

audio was often missing. More continuous since 1430 and languages<br />

according to the lately publicized schedule. Maybe Dragan could check what<br />

programming they have before 1400, if any?<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, dxld Mar 17)<br />

See also some statements from Radio Serbia director Milena Jokic, quoted<br />

in the item from March 8 at<br />

<br />

(probably a similar one appears somewhere in their English section, too):<br />

For the first time in years we were able to get a decent budget, at<br />

present we're broadcasting from Stubline and thanks to investments it<br />

could soon be possible for our shortwave centre at Bijeljina to resume its<br />

work. We will work with full force, we again have the old airtimes, and in<br />

the meantime we hope that the law on Radio Serbia will be enacted soon.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Mar 17)<br />

08.03.<strong>2007</strong>. - Der 71. Jahrestag <strong>der</strong> Gruendung von Radio Serbien<br />

(Jugoslawien)<br />

Das Internationale Radio Serbien (Radio Jugoslawien), <strong>der</strong> einzige<br />

Rundfunkdiffussen<strong>der</strong> im Land, <strong>der</strong> mittels kurzer Wellen sein Programm in<br />

12 Sprachen in alle Teile <strong>der</strong> Welt ausstrahlt, feierte heute den 71.<br />

Geburtstag. Ein Bericht von Jelica Tapuskovic.<br />

Das Radio wurde am 8. Maerz 1936 im Koenigreich Jugoslawien gegruendet,<br />

und <strong>der</strong> Anlass fuer seine Gruendung war die Wi<strong>der</strong>setzung gegen die<br />

faschistische Propaganda. Es handelt sich von einem <strong>der</strong> aeltesten<br />

Rundfunksen<strong>der</strong> kurzer Wellen ueberhaupt, was auch die Tatsache beweist,<br />

dass es sogar sechs Jahre vor Voice of Amerika gegruendet wurde.<br />

Obwohl es in den letzten Jahren zahlreichen Problemen gegenueberstand,<br />

wird das Programm des Radios Serbien taeglich in 12 Sprachen ausgestrahlt.<br />

Die Direktorin des Internationalen Radios Serbien, Milena Jokic, drueckte<br />

die Hoffnung aus, dass fuer das Radio und die Beschaeftigten bessere<br />

Zeiten kommen werden.<br />

"Radio Serbien bzw. Radio Jugoslawien ist in das 71. Jahr eingegangen,<br />

aber bei dieser Gelegenheit koennen wir sagen, dass wir es zum ersten Mal<br />

in all den Jahren, soviel wir uns Muehe gegeben haben, geschafft haben ein<br />

ordentliches Budget zu bekommen. Das Radio strahlt sein Programm aus dem<br />

Emissionszentrum in Stubline aus, und bald koennte, dank Investitionen,<br />

unser Kurzwellenzentrum in Bijeljina die Arbeit wie<strong>der</strong> aufnehmen. Wir<br />

werden mit Vollgas arbeiten, wir haben wie<strong>der</strong> die alten Sendezeiten, und<br />

in <strong>der</strong> Zwischenzeit hoffen wir, dass das Gesetz ueber Radio Jugoslawien<br />

bzw. Radio Serbien bald verabschiedet wird", hob Milena Jokic hervor.<br />

Der stellvertretende Direktor, Igor Mladenovic, drueckte die Hoffnung aus,<br />

dass dieses Medienhaus den Ruhm zurueckgewinnen wird, den es im ehemaligen<br />

Jugoslawien genossen hatte.<br />

"Wir hoffen, dass das naechste Jahr etwas mit sich bringen wird, nach dem<br />

wir die letzten zwei Jahre streben, und das ist die Verabschiedung des<br />

Gesetztes ueber Radio Jugoslawien, bzw. ueber das Internationale Radio<br />

Serbien, womit <strong>der</strong> Status dieses Hauses und verwandter Haeuser in <strong>der</strong> Welt<br />

definiert und die Finanzierung gesichert wird", bewertete Mladenovic.<br />

Anlaesslich des 71. Geburtstags des Radios wurde in den Raeumen dieses<br />

Medienhauses in <strong>der</strong> Hilandarska Strasse 2 eine angemessene Feier<br />

organisiert und Beschaeftigte haben Jubilaeumspreise fuer ihre<br />

langjaehrige Arbeit in diesem Medienhaus erhalten.<br />

( March 8)


SOUTH AFRICA 7390 Channel Africa. F/D letter on SENTECH letterhead in<br />

24 days from Kathy Otto, Broadcast Planning.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 16)<br />

11640 TWR Meyerton on Mar 10 at *<strong>05</strong>57-0610 UT. 35333-34433 English, <strong>05</strong>57<br />

UT sign on with ID, Repetition of IS and ID, 0600 UT Opening music,<br />

Opening announce, Talk.<br />

11890 R. Okapi via Meyerton on Mar 10 at *1559-1608 UT. 25322-35333<br />

French, 1559 UT sign on with IS, ID, SJ, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 16)<br />

3320 Radio Son<strong>der</strong> Grense, at 0250 UT on Mar 18. Pop ballads reached S7 on<br />

peaks with regular fading.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 18)<br />

SPAIN 4896 UNID COPE network station, Spain, 1628-... UT on 11 Mar,<br />

Harmonic of 1224; 35433 but weird audio.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 12)<br />

4896 UNID COPE network stn (7 thereof listed), 1628-..., 11 Mar, f/ball<br />

match rpt. & infos; harmonic of 1224 kHz; 35433.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

TAIWAN/USA Family Stations Schedule from Taiwan for A-<strong>2007</strong><br />

Burmese 1200-1300 11560 Burma<br />

English 0100-0200 15195 India 1300-1500 11520 Indonesia<br />

1300-1500 11560 India 1500-1600 6280 India<br />

Hindi 0000-0100 15195 India 1500-1600 11560 India<br />

1600-1700 6280 India<br />

Indonesian 1100-1200 11550 Indonesia 1200-1300 11520 Indonesia<br />

Korean 0800-0900 11895 Korea<br />

Mandarin 1100-1600 7250 China 1100-1600 9280 China<br />

2100-0000 9280 China 2100-2200 7435 China<br />

2200-0000 7235 China<br />

Russian 1500-1700 9955 Eu/CIS<br />

Tagalog 1100-1200 11520 Philippines<br />

Vietnamese 1200-1300 7445 Viet Nam 1400-1500 15465 Viet Nam<br />

(Evelyn Marcy-FL-USA WYFR, dxld Mar 12)<br />

7115 Degar Voice via Taiwan on March 10 at 1316-1329* UT. 44444<br />

Vietnamese, Talk, 1322 from IS.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 16)<br />

UGANDA 4976 R. Uganda, Kampala, 1621-1647, 11 Mar, Vernacular, talks;<br />

24432, het. with TJK 4975 kHz; improving.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 14)<br />

UKRAINE Radio Ukraine International. Summer A07 Broadcasting Schedule<br />

(25 March <strong>2007</strong> - 28 October <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

Time UTC Frequency Txer Azimuth Target Area<br />

0000-<strong>05</strong>00 7530(5830) Kharkiv <strong>05</strong>5 Russia<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0800 9945(7420) Kharkiv 277 Western Europe<br />

0800-1300 15675(9950) Kharkiv 277 Western Europe<br />

1300-1700 7530(5830) Kharkiv <strong>05</strong>5 Russia<br />

1700-2100 7490(5830) Kharkiv 290 Western Europe<br />

2100-2400 7510(5830) Kharkiv 290 Western Europe<br />

2300-0400 7440(5820) Lviv 307 Northeastern America<br />

Power of transmitters: in Kharkiv - 100 kW; in Lviv - 500 kW.<br />

At the end of September, the frequencies in brackets can replace the main


frequencies.<br />

Transmission schedules (via transmitter site) in various languages are as<br />

follows:<br />

ENGLISH (one hour long): at 0000 & 0300 (Lviv), at 1100 & 2100<br />

(Kharkiv).<br />

GERMAN (one hour long): at 1700, 2000 & 2300 (Kharkiv).<br />

UKRAINIAN programmes are transmitted at all times except for the times<br />

reserved for English and German programmes, as shown above.<br />

Romanian (half an hour long): at 1700, 1930 & 2100 on 657 kHz (via<br />

Chernivtsi).<br />

On WEB-site www.nrcu.gov.ua transmissions in Real Audio format:<br />

ENGLISH: at 0000, 0300, 1100, 2100.<br />

GERMANY: at 1700, 2000, 2300.<br />

UKRAINIAN: all other time of the day.<br />

The Ukrainian and English transmissions are also available on satellite<br />

"Sirius 2" (5 degrees East, 11766 MHz).<br />

(Alexan<strong>der</strong> Yegorov, Kiev-UKR, direct and via RUSdx Mar 18)<br />

2300-0400 7440 (5820) Lviv 307degr Northeastern America<br />

Note that Kopani will be replaced now, as it had been planned already in<br />

late 20<strong>05</strong>. Hereby the Krasne site will be used on shortwave for the first<br />

time since 2002, unless there were some unnoticed Voice of Russia relays<br />

since then, in addition to co-located 936. Reportedly the shortwave<br />

transmitters were during the recent years at regular intervals (acc. the<br />

specifications from the manufacturer I think) fired up on dummyloads to<br />

keep them alive. Probably this concerns only a single 1000 kW transmitter<br />

from 1972 (old Soviet designator RV-177), because some reports indicate<br />

that a second transmitter, listed as installed in 1993, had never been<br />

completed and remained an investment ruin as German saying goes. Or became<br />

RV-1604 as it was supposed to be called indeed a serviceable transmitter?<br />

Did the reports about the never completed transmitter perhaps refer to a<br />

third 1000 kW unit instead?<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Mar 17)<br />

UAE 15455 R. Mustaqbal via Dhabayya on Mar 06/10 at *0635-0645 UT.<br />

34433 Somali, 0635 UT sign on with opening music, ID, Teme song, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 16)<br />

UNITED KINGDOM 12000 West Africa Democracy R. via Skelton-UK 300kW 180<br />

deg on Mar 11 at 0749-0800* UT 25342-35343 English, Talk, ID at 0758, 0800<br />

UT sign off.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 16)<br />

USA [non] Updated B-06 of Radio Free Asia:<br />

BURMESE 0030-0130 13710 13815 15700<br />

1230-1330 11795 121<strong>05</strong> 15700<br />

CANTONESE 1400-1500 6<strong>05</strong>0 7280<br />

2200-2300 9570 11740 11775<br />

KHMER 1230-1330 13725 15395<br />

2230-2330 9355 11850<br />

KOREAN 1500-1700 5870 7210 9385<br />

2030-2230 5835 7460 9385 11785<br />

LAOTIAN 0000-0100 11830 15545<br />

1100-1200 9355 15565<br />

MANDARIN 0300-0700 11980 13625 13760 15150 15665 17615 17880<br />

(+21540 till 0600)<br />

1500-1600 7445 7515 9440 99<strong>05</strong> 11945 13670 13745 15510<br />

1600-1700 5810 7415 7445 9455 99<strong>05</strong> 11945 13670 13745 15510<br />

1700-1800 5810 7415 7445 9355 9455 99<strong>05</strong> 11945 13670


13745 15510<br />

1800-1900 5810 6095 7355 7415 7445 9355 9455 11790 11945<br />

13670 13745 15510<br />

1900-2000 1098 5810 5990 6095 7355 7445 9355 9455 9875<br />

11790 11945<br />

2000-2100 1098 5810 5990 6095 7355 9355 9455 9875 9885<br />

11900 11950<br />

2100-2200 1098 5810 6095 7355 9355 9455 9875 9885<br />

11950 13745<br />

2300-2400 7455 7540 11775 13745 13800 15430 15550<br />

TIBETAN 0100-0300 7470 9670 11695 15220 17730<br />

0600-0700 17515 17715 21570 21715<br />

1100-1400 7470 11540 11590 15375(+13625 from 1200)<br />

1500-1600 7470 7550 11500 15145<br />

2300-2400 6010 7470 7550 9875<br />

UYGHUR 0100-0200 7480 9645 9690 15270 17570<br />

1600-1700 7515 9625 11720 13725<br />

VIETNAMESE 1400-1500 5855 7515 9455 116<strong>05</strong> 12135 13865 15470<br />

2330-0030 5855 9930 11580 116<strong>05</strong> 11965 13720 15565<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 12)<br />

1660 KTIQ Merced, CA. PPC 8 months after last f/up. This one took a total<br />

of 2 different reports and 8 f/ups since 2002. Also enclosed the business<br />

card of Yolanda Navarro, PD, but PPC was signed by Renae Garcia.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 16)<br />

[various]<br />

A07 - AWR Broadcast Schedule. (<strong>2007</strong>-03-25 to <strong>2007</strong>-10-28) All Regions.<br />

Site Start Stop Language Service Area kHz kW Days<br />

SDA 0000 0200 Mandarin NE-China 12025 100 1234567<br />

SDA 0000 0200 Mandarin C/N-China 15300 100 1234567<br />

SDA 0000 0030 Burmese Myanmar 15510 100 1234567<br />

SDA 0030 0100 Karen Myanmar,THA,CHN 15510 100 1234567<br />

SDA 0100 0200 Mandarin S-China 15520 100 1234567<br />

TAI 0100 0200 Vietnamese Vietnam 15445 100 ......7<br />

MOS 0200 0230 Urdu Pakistan 7320 300 1234567<br />

MDC 0230 0330 Malagasy Madagascar 3215 50 1234567<br />

MOS 0230 0300 Pushto Pakistan 7115 300 12345..<br />

MOS 0230 0300 Panjabi Pakistan 7115 300 .....67<br />

WER 0300 0330 Tigrinya Eritrea 9815 250 1234567<br />

SDA 0300 0330 Russian E-Russia 17645 100 1234567<br />

WER 0300 0330 Oromo S-Ethiopia 9545 250 1234567<br />

MOS 0330 0400 Farsi Iran 9895 300 1234567<br />

WER 0330 0400 Amharic Ethiopia 9815 250 1234567<br />

MOS 0400 0430 Arabic Iraq, Arab Peninsula 9695 300 1234567<br />

MOS 0430 <strong>05</strong>00 French Morocco, Algeria 9770 300 1234567<br />

WER <strong>05</strong>00 0600 Bulgarian Bulgaria 5965 100 1234567<br />

JUL 0700 0800 Arabic Morocco, Algeria 11980 100 1234567<br />

JUL 0800 0830 French Morocco, Algeria 15260 100 1234567<br />

JUL 0800 0830 Tachelhit Morocco,Algeria 11980 100 1234567<br />

JUL 0830 0900 Tachelhit Morocco,Algeria 15260 100 1234567<br />

JUL 0900 1000 Italian Italy 9790 100 1......<br />

SDA 1000 1100 Mandarin C/N-China 15615 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1000 1100 Mandarin S-China 15510 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1030 1100 Ilonggo Philippines 11930 100 ...45..<br />

SDA 1030 1100 Cebuano Philippines 11930 100 .....67<br />

SDA 1030 1100 Ilocano Philippines 11930 100 1......<br />

SDA 1030 1100 Mongolian N-China,Mongolia 11780 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1030 1100 Tagalog Philippines 11930 100 .23....<br />

SDA 1100 1130 Indonesian W-Indonesia 15435 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1100 1200 Mandarin NE-China 11775 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1100 1200 Mandarin C/N-China 121<strong>05</strong> 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1100 1200 Mandarin S-China 11975 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1130 1200 English Indonesia,Malaysia 15435 100 1234567


SDA 1200 1300 Mandarin NE-China 9670 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1200 1300 Mandarin S-China 9720 100 1234567<br />

WER 1200 1230 English NE-India,B'desh 15320 250 1234567<br />

SDA 1200 1300 Korean Korea 9880 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1200 1300 Mandarin C/N-China 121<strong>05</strong> 100 1234567<br />

WER 1230 1300 Bangla NE-India, B'desh 15320 250 1234567<br />

SDA 1300 1330 Japanese Japan 11975 100 1234567<br />

MDC 1300 1400 Vietnamese Vietnam 17670 250 1234567<br />

WER 1300 1330 Mandarin W-China 15320 250 .23456.<br />

WER 1300 1330 Uighur W-China 15320 250 1.....7<br />

SDA 1300 1330 Bangla Bangladesh 15275 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1300 1400 Mandarin C/N-China 121<strong>05</strong> 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1300 1330 Japanese W-Japan 98<strong>05</strong> 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1330 1400 Khmer Cambod,Viet,Thai,Laos11880 100 1..4...<br />

SDA 1330 1400 English Bangladesh 15275 100 .23.567<br />

SDA 1330 1400 Assamese NE-India 15275 100 1..4...<br />

WER 1330 1500 Mandarin W-China 15320 250 1234567<br />

SDA 1330 1400 Russian E-Russia 11845 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1400 1500 Mandarin C/N-China 121<strong>05</strong> 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1400 1430 Chin Myanmar 9385 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1400 1500 Mandarin S-China 9695 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1400 1430 Sinhalese Sri Lanka 12130 100 1234567<br />

MOS 1400 1430 Urdu Pakistan 15400 300 1234567<br />

SDA 1430 1500 Karen Myanmar,Thailand,China9725 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1430 1500 Burmese Myanmar 11885 100 1234567<br />

MOS 1430 1500 Afar DJI,NE-Ethiopia,SOM 17610 300 1234567<br />

SDA 1500 1530 Tamil S-India 9600 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1500 1530 Telugu S-India 6035 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1500 1530 English S-India 11640 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1500 1530 Mizo NE-India 11895 100 1234567<br />

WER 1500 1530 Nepali Nepal 15225 250 1234567<br />

WER 1500 1530 Panjabi N-India 15160 250 1234567<br />

MOS 1500 1530 Turkish Turkey 15595 300 1234567<br />

MDC 1530 1628 Malagasy Madagascar 3215 50 1234567<br />

WER 1530 1600 Hindi N-India 15160 250 1234567<br />

SDA 1530 1600 Marathi C-India 11895 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1530 1600 Malayalam S-India 9600 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1530 1600 Hindi C-India 9525 100 1234567<br />

WER 1530 1600 English Nepal, Tibet 15225 250 1234567<br />

SDA 1530 1600 Kannada S-India 11640 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1600 1630 Urdu N-India 6155 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1600 1630 English C-India 118<strong>05</strong> 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1600 1630 English S-India 11640 100 1234567<br />

MOS 1600 1630 Urdu Pakistan 15195 300 1234567<br />

SDA 1630 1700 English N-India 6155 100 1234567<br />

WER 1630 1700 Somali Somalia 17575 250 1234567<br />

MOS 1630 1700 Farsi Iran 15360 300 1234567<br />

SDA 1700 1730 Tagalog ME 9980 100 .23....<br />

MEY 1700 1730 Kiswahili Tanzania,KEN,UGA 9600 250 1234567<br />

SDA 1700 1730 Cebuano ME 9980 100 .....67<br />

SDA 1700 1730 Ilocano ME 9980 100 1......<br />

SDA 1700 1730 Ilonggo ME 9980 100 ...45..<br />

MOS 1700 1730 Arabic Iraq,Arab Peninsula 15265 300 1234567<br />

SDA 1700 1730 Hindi ME 11640 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1730 1800 Tamil ME 11640 100 1234567<br />

JUL 1730 1800 Kabyle Morocco, Algeria 11780 100 1234567<br />

SDA 1730 1800 English ME 9980 100 1234567<br />

WER 1730 1800 Oromo S-Ethiopia 17575 250 1234567<br />

MEY 1730 1800 Masai Tanzania, Kenya 9600 250 1234567<br />

MOS 1800 1830 Dinka S-Sudan 15315 300 ....5..<br />

MOS 1800 1830 Juba Arabic S-Sudan 15315 300 ..3...7<br />

MOS 1800 1830 Moru S-Sudan 15315 300 1......<br />

MOS 1800 1830 Col English S-Sudan 15315 300 ...4...<br />

MOS 1800 1830 Zande S-Sudan 15315 300 .....6.


MEY 1800 1830 English E-Africa 9610 250 1234567<br />

MEY 1800 1830 English BOT,So.AF,Zimbabwe 3345 100 1234567<br />

MOS 1800 1830 Bari S-Sudan 15315 300 .2.....<br />

MEY 1800 1830 English SW-Africa 3215 100 1234567<br />

MOS 1830 1900 Arabic Libya 11955 300 1234567<br />

JUL 1900 1930 Fulfulde CMR,GHA,(Senegal) 152<strong>05</strong> 100 1234567<br />

JUL 1900 2000 Arabic Morocco, Algeria 15260 100 1234567<br />

JUL 1900 1930 Arabic Morocco, Algeria 11730 100 1234567<br />

MOS 1900 1930 Hausa Nigeria 11955 300 1234567<br />

MOS 1930 2000 Ibo E-Nigeria 11955 300 1234567<br />

JUL 1930 2000 Tachelhit Morocco, Algeria 11730 100 1234567<br />

WER 2000 2030 Farsi Iran 9770 250 1234567<br />

MOS 2000 2030 Dyula BFA,Ivory Coast,MLI 11955 300 1234567<br />

JUL 2000 2030 French C-Africa 15260 100 1234567<br />

JUL 2000 2030 French Morocco, Algeria 11730 100 1234567<br />

JUL 2000 2030 English C-Africa 15235 100 1234567<br />

JUL 2000 2030 French Cameroon, Niger 11755 100 1234567<br />

JUL 2030 2100 Yoruba Nigeria 11885 100 1234567<br />

JUL 2030 2100 Yoruba Nigeria 11755 100 1234567<br />

JUL 2030 2100 Mandarin MRC, ALG 9610 100 1234567<br />

MOS 2030 2100 French W-Africa 11955 300 1234567<br />

SDA 2100 2200 Mandarin C/N-China 11750 100 1234567<br />

SDA 2100 2130 Japanese Japan 11980 100 1234567<br />

SDA 2100 2200 Korean Korea 11790 100 1234567<br />

SDA 2100 2130 Japanese W-Japan 11850 100 1234567<br />

MOS 2100 2130 English W-Africa 11955 300 1234567<br />

SDA 2130 2200 English W-Japan, S-China 11850 100 1234567<br />

SDA 2200 2300 Mandarin C/N-China 15215 100 1234567<br />

SDA 2200 2230 Indonesian W-Indonesia 15320 100 1234567<br />

SDA 2200 2230 Indonesian W-Indonesia 11850 100 1234567<br />

SDA 2200 2300 Mandarin NE-China 12120 100 1234567<br />

SDA 2230 2300 English W-Indonesia 15320 100 1234567<br />

SDA 2300 2400 Mandarin NE-China 12120 100 1234567<br />

SDA 2300 2400 Mandarin C/N-China 15370 100 1234567<br />

SDA 2300 2400 Vietnamese S-Vietnam 15320 100 1234567<br />

Site:<br />

JUL Juelich SDA Agat MDC Madagascar TAI Taipei<br />

MEY Meyerton WER Wertachtal MOS Moosbrunn<br />

Days:<br />

1 Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday 4 Wednesday<br />

5 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Saturday<br />

(AWR Claudius Dedio, via Alokesh Gupta-IND Mar 12)<br />

WRMI - We remain on 7385 daily at 1300-1600 UT (which will become 1400-<br />

1600 on March 25) and 2100-0300 UT weekdays (2100-0100 with WRN).<br />

Re 7385, the antenna manufacturer still hasn't returned from Germany, so<br />

we're still using the dipole. However, I think they've made some<br />

improvements to the matching system, so perhaps reception is better now.<br />

(Jeff White-FL-USA WRMI, dxld Mar 11)<br />

So that means all the <strong>DX</strong> and other programs at 1300-1600 UT on 7385 remain<br />

un-timeshifted [except jockeying around R. Prague moved from 1500 to<br />

1400], but the evening broadcast on 7385 is time-shifted along with WRN,<br />

starting with RTE Ireland at 2100-2130 UT. The mostly Spanish broadcasts<br />

on 9955 kHz should also be one hour earlier now than shown in the <strong>Jan</strong>uary<br />

schedule at<br />

<br />

Or rather: since the times in the schedule are labeled only in ET, the<br />

9955 broadcasts stay the "same"; and it's the 0800-1100 am block which<br />

appears to move, to 9 am-noon. It shouldn't have to be this confusing.


(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Mar 11)<br />

It's inconvenient for WRMI to keep its schedule up to date on it website<br />

<br />

but Jeff White sent me the March 11-24 version in an EDT xls grid, which<br />

is available in the files of the <strong>DX</strong>LD yahoogroup. Here are some selected<br />

shows in UT:<br />

The morning broadcast on 7385 at 1300-1600 UT has been modified, so that<br />

R. Prague appears daily at 1400-1430 [however, inaudible March 12; off the<br />

air? Still on temporary antenna]. The <strong>DX</strong>+ shows lineup:<br />

WS AWR Wavescan, WOR WORLD OF RADIO, VM Viva Miami, <strong>DX</strong>PL/AV<strong>DX</strong><br />

HCJB <strong>DX</strong> Partyline/Aventura Diexista, FAD Frecuencia al Dia, LRDT<br />

La Rosa de Tokio, MR Mundo Radial, M<strong>DX</strong> Monitor <strong>DX</strong><br />

MON: 1300 WS, 1330 WOR, 1430 VM, 1500 <strong>DX</strong>PL/AV<strong>DX</strong><br />

TUE: 1300 VM, 1330 <strong>DX</strong>PL/AV<strong>DX</strong>, 1430 FAD, 1500 LRDT<br />

WED: 1300 MR, 1315 M<strong>DX</strong>, 1330 VM, 1500 VM again, 1530 <strong>DX</strong>PL/AV<strong>DX</strong><br />

THU: 1300 <strong>DX</strong>PL/AV<strong>DX</strong>, 1330 FAD, 1430 WOR, 1530 VM<br />

FRI: 1300 M<strong>DX</strong>, 1430 <strong>DX</strong>PL/AV<strong>DX</strong>, 1500 VM<br />

SAT: 1330 WOR, 1530 WS<br />

SUN: 1500 WOR, 1530 WS<br />

<strong>DX</strong>+ programs on 9955:<br />

WORLD OF RADIO: Sat 2130, Sun 0800<br />

Viva Miami: Mon 0400<br />

<strong>DX</strong>PL/AV: Sat 1030, Sun 0400<br />

La Rosa de Tokio: Sun 0700<br />

Wavescan: Sun 0830<br />

Mundo Radial: Sat 2230, Sun 1030<br />

Monitor <strong>DX</strong>: Sun 2245<br />

Programas <strong>DX</strong> y variados [unspecified, including Global Crisis Watch]:<br />

M-F 1000-1300, Tu-Sa 0300-0400<br />

WORLD RADIO NETWORK: M-F 2100-0100 Tue-Sat on 7385<br />

[2100 RTE Ireland, 2130 Romania, 2200 Netherlands, 2300 Russia, 2330<br />

Israel, 0000 UN Radio, 0015 Vatican, 0030 Slovakia, altho WRN online sked<br />

had not been shifted as of March 12 to show correct UT]<br />

Radio Prague, daily, but one day late: 0900 English 9955, 0930 Spanish<br />

9955, 1400 English 7385, 0430 Spanish 9955.<br />

Radio Republica on 9955: daily <strong>05</strong>00-0700, 1600-2100; UT Sun/Mon 0200-0400<br />

There are additional exile and religious broadcasts not covered here<br />

(as extracted by Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Mar 12)<br />

URUGUAY 6124.98 SODRE, Montevideo, at 2015-2035 UT on March 16,<br />

Spanish, reactivated!!!! (Tnx Horacio Nigro for the tip!!!), Talk abt<br />

movies, ID as: "Radiodifusora Nacional SODRE, desde Montevideo y para todo<br />

el pais", TC: "27 minutos han pasado desde las cinco de la tarde", 23432.<br />

(Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 17)<br />

9621a Emisora del Sur (SODRE), Montevideo. Reactivated!- Talks, relaying<br />

CX38 (1290). 1251. QRK2/3 QRM.<br />

6125 Radio Uruguay (SODRE), Montevideo. Reactivated!- Talks by m/w,<br />

relaying CX26 (1<strong>05</strong>0) at 1217. QRK3. Nothing on 9620 yet, the other SW<br />

which used to carry CX6.<br />

(Horacio Nigro-URG, hcdx Mar 14)<br />

Following the kind alert of Horacio Nigro, I'm hearing (21<strong>05</strong> UT) a weak<br />

newsbulletin in Spanish on 9620.38 kHz, followed by an interview with


mentions of Argentina and Uruguay seemingly in // with the station<br />

webstream <br />

The station then id'ed as "Radio Uruguay" at 2135 UT!<br />

(Renato Bruni-I, hcdx Mar 15)<br />

Hello Horacio, thank you for your information. I have on my spectrum at<br />

2110 UT a carrier on 9620.373 kHz but no audio. Maybe its the qrg of<br />

SODRE?<br />

(Wolf-Dieter Behnke-D, hcdx Mar 15)<br />

YEMEN 5950 Sana'a Radio verified an e-mail follow up report with a full<br />

data electronic reply in 80 days from v/s Ali Ahmed Tashy<br />

who encouraged further reports.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 18)<br />

ZIMBABWE 3396 R. Zimbabwe, Gweru at 0302-0315+ UT on March 18, Tune-in<br />

just in time to hear a "Radio Zimbabwe" En ID anmt & mention of "FM &<br />

Shortwave". Religious talk in vernacular at 0303 UT & local church mx.<br />

Fair to good.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Mar 18)<br />

Hallo Liste,<br />

von OM Andreas Muecklich aus Berlin erreichte mich folgende Mail mit <strong>der</strong><br />

Bitte um Veroeffentlichung:<br />

Ich moechte alle Freundinnen und Freunde von KBS World Radio zu einem<br />

Fruehlingstreffen in Berlin einladen. Es wird am 29. Maerz <strong>2007</strong> um 19.00<br />

Uhr im China-Restaurant "Mama Ho" stattfinden. Mit oeffentlichen<br />

Verkehrsmitteln ist es gut zu erreichen und fuer Rollstuhlfahrer sehr<br />

wichtig: es ist barrierefrei. (Lei<strong>der</strong> sind die mir bekannte koreanischen<br />

Restaurants nicht fuer Rollstuhlfahrer geeignet)<br />

Einziger Tagesordnungspunkt ist die Gruendung des KBS World Radio<br />

Hoererklubs. Ueber eine rege Teilnahme und vor allem ueber viele Ideen,<br />

die das Klubleben ausfuellen koennen, wuerde ich mich sehr freuen. Wer<br />

Lust und Laune hat an diesem Treffen mitzuwirken, den bitte ich um eine<br />

kurze Rueckmeldung per Telefon bzw. SMS: 0175/5444406. Es gibt zwar schon<br />

einige Ideen, wie das Ausstellen von Diplomen und Son<strong>der</strong>-QSL-Karten, aber<br />

ich glaube das bei den Hoererfreundinnen und -freunden einiges an<br />

Potential fuer weitere Ideen vorhanden ist.<br />

Also macht bitte mit!<br />

Das Restaurant ist sehr einfach zu erreichen: Mit <strong>der</strong> S-Bahn Linie 25 von<br />

Bahnhof "Suedkreuz" bis zum Bahnhof Lankwitz fahren und dann links die<br />

Leonorenstrasse hinuntergehen bis zur Hausnummer 60.<br />

Herzliche Gruesse aus Berlin, Andreas Muecklich<br />

beste 73 und 55 aus Karlsruhe<br />

Willi Stengel Mar 17<br />

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AFGHANISTAN Re RTA 6130 2200-1500, and 7145 at 0100-1800 UT in<br />

A-07, 50 kW. [c.f. bc-dx #799]<br />

So we finally have times and frequencies for new SW transmitter, 50 kW, it<br />

says instead of 100 well, there must be two of them with overlapping<br />

times, or it is either-or. Or did they decide to split the 100 kW unit in<br />

twain? Don't necessarily expect them to fire up on March 25, but maybe<br />

sometime in A-07.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Mar 20)<br />

ALBANIA Updating A-07 sked previously published: R. Tirana is adding a<br />

second transmitter for the Albanian broadcasts to Eu and NAm, along with 7<br />

MHz band:<br />

9390 2030-2200 27 SHI 100 310 0 146 1234567 250307 281007<br />

9460 2300-0030 8 SHI 100 310 0 146 1234567 250307 281007<br />

(Drita €ico-ALB, R. Tirana, direct and via dxld March 20)<br />

ALGERIA CLANDESTINE 1550 Polisario Front, *1700-2314, 16 Mar,<br />

Nat.Anthem, Arabic, ID immediately followed by prayer, ..., news prior to<br />

2300, Castilian prgr 2302; 45444.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 21)<br />

Radio Algeria International.<br />

A new radio station launched today (March 19) in Algeria, "Radio Algeria<br />

International" (Radio Algerie Internationale). Currently broadcasting to<br />

the capital city Algiers from three FM transmitters, this is an<br />

international news station in Arabic, French, English, and Spanish.<br />

95.6 - Bains Romains, 100W<br />

101.5 - Chrea, 10kW (~70kW ERP)


104.2 - Bordj El Bahri, 2kW (~7kW ERP)<br />

It may not be such a regular visitor to northern Europe during sporadic e<br />

openings, due to the higher frequencies in use, but it's worth keeping an<br />

eye out for this summer.<br />

A list of FM and AM radio frequencies used in Algeria can be found on the<br />

following site:<br />

<br />

(samirlsn, Skywaves Mar 19)<br />

Agence France Presse reported on March 19 that an international radio<br />

service from Algeria in four languages began broadcasting at 1100 UT on<br />

that date. The launching of the station, which will broadcast 10 hours a<br />

day, coincided with the March 19, 1962 cease-fire that ended Algeria's war<br />

against France for independence. Officials said the station would<br />

broadcast on FM and via satellite in Arabic, French, English and Spanish.<br />

AFP said the Entreprise nationale de radio already has three national<br />

networks in Arabic, Berber and French and 37 regional stations. There is<br />

also a "Coran Radio" broadcasting readings from the book 24 hours a day.<br />

(Mike Cooper, dxld Mar 19)<br />

Andy Sennitt comments: This is not really a new station, but the rebirth<br />

of an old one. Radio Algeria International operated until about 10 years<br />

ago in these same four languages. At that time, mediumwave, longwave and<br />

shortwave were used. The website of the station<br />

<br />

was operating very, very slowly when checked this morning, and some of the<br />

links don't work. But we were able to see that the service is on five<br />

satellites - Hotbird for Europe, Nilesat and Arabsat for the Arab world,<br />

NSS7 for Africa and Galaxy for North America. There is also streaming<br />

audio.<br />

<br />

(Media Network blog March 20 via WORLD OF RADIO 1351, <strong>DX</strong>LD)<br />

Well, the stream came right up when I tried at 1816 UT March 20, just as<br />

Qur'an recitation was starting. I kept listening and it was partly in<br />

French, but interrupted by Arabic announcements between segments.<br />

1900 5+1 time signal, opening English with news from R. Algeria<br />

International; 1910 weather including for some locations in South and<br />

North America, and their winds with a long I; 1912 national press review;<br />

announcement about this new service in Arabic, French, English Spanish;<br />

1917 Hilites of the day, events in Iraq; 1920 call to prayer time in<br />

Algiers area; 1923 Economic Review, 1926 Sports Magazine, 1928 news<br />

headlines, 1929 closing half-hour broadcast until same time tomorrow.<br />

By 1931 it was in Spanish with a strange accent. I suppose each languages<br />

is aired several times a day, but when exactly for English?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Mar 20)<br />

ASCENSION Isl. In <strong>der</strong> Ausgabe Nr. 60 Februar/Maerz <strong>2007</strong> <strong>der</strong> Zeitschrift<br />

Mare berichtet Olaf Kanter, begleitet von den ausdrucksstarken Fotografien<br />

Simon Norfolks, ueber die B<strong>BC</strong>-Station auf Ascension, ueber die Antennen<br />

<strong>der</strong> Telefonkonzerne, sowie ueber die von weitraeumigen Sperrzonen<br />

geschuetzten grossen Abhoerstationen <strong>der</strong> britischen und amerikanischen<br />

Geheimdienste.<br />

(Juergen Lohuis-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 20)<br />

BELGIUM [non] SHORTWAVE TRANSMITTER AIRTIME<br />

PROGRAM AND FREQUENCY SCHEDULE A07<br />

PROGRAM TIME(UTC) FREQ AM/DRM DAYS LANGUAGE TARGET<br />

TDPradio 0000-0100 9790 DRM mtwtfss English America<br />

Moj Them Radio 0100-0130 15260 AM .t.t... Hmong Asia


Denge Mezopotamya 0200-0400 7590 AM mtwtfss Kurdish ME<br />

Denge Mezopotamya 0400-1600 11530 AM mtwtfss Kurdish ME<br />

Que Huong Radio 1200-1300 15680 AM mtwtfs. Vietnamese Asia<br />

TDPradio 1500-1600 6015 DRM mtwtfss English Europe<br />

Tensae Ethiopia V.O.Unity 1500-1600 15660 AM mtwtfss Amharic Africa<br />

Radio Xoriyo Ogadenia 1600-1700 15260 AM .t..... Somali Africa<br />

Andenet Ledemocracy 1600-1700 15260 AM ..w.f.s Amharic Africa<br />

Radio Saa 1600-1700 15180 AM ..w..s. Hausa Africa<br />

Denge Rojhelat 1600-1800 11530 AM mtwtfss Farsi ME<br />

Voice of Delina 1700-1730 11830 AM mtwtf.. Tigrigna Africa<br />

Radio Democracy Shorayee 1700-1800 12130 AM .t.tf.s Farsi ME<br />

Suab Xaa Moo Zoo 2300-2330 11650 AM mtwtfss Hmong Asia<br />

Reports to :<br />

TDP, c/o Ludo Maes, P.O.Box 1, 2310 Rijkevorsel, BELGIUM<br />

E-mail: Web: <br />

(Alokesh Gupta-IND, Mar 22)<br />

BULGARIA Summer A-07 schedule of RADIO BULGARIA March 25 - Oct 28, <strong>2007</strong><br />

ADDR: 4, Dragan Tsankov Blvd., 1040 Sofia and P.O.Box 900, 1000 Sofia,<br />

Bulgaria.<br />

Tel: +359 2 933 66 33; fax: +359 2 865 <strong>05</strong> 60; Website: <br />

MW: Petritch (G.C: 41N42/023E18): 747 kHz, 500 kW / non-dir<br />

Vidin (G.C: 43N49/022E40): 1224 kHz, 500 kW / 2<strong>05</strong> deg<br />

SW: P=Plovdiv (G.C: 42N10/024E42): 2 x 500 kW, 3 x 250 kW<br />

S=Sofia (G.C: 42N49/023E13): 2 x 100 kW, 2 x <strong>05</strong>0 kW<br />

V=Varna (G.C: 43N03/027E40): 2 x 100 kW<br />

ALBANIAN / e-mail: <br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0600 Mon-Fri Balkans 7400 P250/248, 1224<br />

0600-0700 Sat/Sun Balkans 7400 P250/248, 1224<br />

1100-1130 -daily- Balkans 7400 P250/248<br />

1600-1630 -daily- Balkans 7400 P250/248, 1224<br />

1900-2000 -daily- Balkans 7400 P250/248, 1224, 747<br />

BULGARIAN / e-mail: <br />

0000-0100 -daily- South America 7400 P250/258, 9400 P250/245<br />

0000-0100 -daily- North America 9700 P500/306, 11700 P500/306<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>00 Mon-Fri Balkans 7400 P250/248, 1224<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>00 Mon-Fri East Europe 7200 S100/030, 9400 S100/030<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>00 Mon-Fri West Europe 9600 P500/306, 11600 P500/306<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 Sat/Sun Balkans 7400 P250/248, 1224<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 Sat/Sun East Europe 7200 S100/030, 9400 S100/030<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 Sat/Sun West Europe 9600 P500/306, 11600 P500/306<br />

1000-1030 -daily- Balkans 7400 P250/248<br />

1000-1030 -daily- East Europe 11600 S100/030, 13600 S100/030<br />

1000-1030 -daily- West Europe 11700 P500/306, 15700 P500/306<br />

1200-1400 -daily- Balkans 1224<br />

1200-1400 -daily- West Europe 11700 P500/306, 15700 P500/306<br />

1500-1600 -daily- Balkans 7400 P250/248, 1224<br />

1500-1600 -daily- East Europe 5900 S100/030, 9400 S100/030<br />

1500-1600 -daily- Middle East 11600 P500/126<br />

1500-1600 -daily- South Africa 15800 P500/185<br />

1800-1900 -daily- Balkans 7400 P250/248, 1224, 747<br />

1800-2000 -daily- Middle East 9800 P250/140<br />

1800-2000 -daily- West Europe 11800 P250/306<br />

ENGLISH / e-mail: <br />

0200-0300 -daily- North America 9700 P500/306, 11700 P500/306<br />

0630-0700 -daily- West Europe 9600 P500/306, 11600 P500/306<br />

1130-1200 -daily- West Europe 11700 P500/306, 15700 P500/306<br />

1730-1800 -daily- West Europe 5900 P500/295, 9600 P500/306<br />

2100-2200 -daily- West Europe 5900 P500/295, 9700 P500/306


2300-2400 -daily- North America 9700 P500/306, 11700 P500/306<br />

FRENCH / e-mail: <br />

0100-0200 -daily- North America 9700 P500/306, 11700 P500/306<br />

0600-0630 -daily- West Europe 9600 P500/306, 11600 P500/306<br />

1100-1130 -daily- West Europe 11700 P500/306, 15700 P500/306<br />

1700-1730 -daily- West Europe 5900 P500/295, 9600 P500/306<br />

2000-2100 -daily- West Europe 5900 P500/295, 9700 P500/306<br />

GERMAN / e-mail: <br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 -daily- West Europe 9600 P500/306, 11600 P500/306<br />

1030-1100 -daily- West Europe 11700 P500/306, 15700 P500/306<br />

1630-1700 -daily- West Europe 5900 P500/295, 9600 P500/306<br />

1900-2000 -daily- West Europe 5900 P500/295, 9700 P500/306<br />

GREEK / e-mail: <br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 Mon-Fri Balkans 7400 P250/248, 1224<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 Sat/Sun Balkans 7400 P250/248, 1224<br />

1030-1100 -daily- Balkans 7400 P250/248<br />

1630-1700 -daily- Balkans 7400 P250/248, 1224, 747<br />

2000-2100 -daily- Balkans 7400 P250/248, 1224, 747<br />

RUSSIAN / e-mail: <br />

0300-0400 -daily- East Europe 7200 S100/030, 9400 S100/030, 1224<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 -daily- East Europe 7200 S100/030, 9400 S100/030<br />

1030-1100 -daily- East Europe 11600 S100/030, 13600 S100/030<br />

1400-1500 -daily- East Europe 5900 S100/030, 9400 S100/030, 1224<br />

1400-1500 -daily- Central Asia 11700 P250/045<br />

1600-1630 -daily- East Europe 5900 S100/030, 9400 S100/030<br />

1800-1900 -daily- East Europe 5900 S100/030, 9400 S100/030<br />

2300-2400 -daily- Central Asia 11600 P250/045<br />

SERBIAN / e-mail: <br />

0600-0630 Mon-Fri Balkans 7400 P250/248, 1224<br />

0700-0800 Sat/Sun Balkans 7400 P250/248, 1224<br />

1130-1200 -daily- Balkans 7400 P250/248<br />

1700-1730 -daily- Balkans 7400 P250/248, 1224, 747<br />

2100-2200 -daily- Balkans 7400 P250/248, 1224, 747<br />

SPANISH / e-mail: <br />

0100-0200 -daily- South America 7400 P250/258, 9400 P250/245<br />

0100-0200 -daily- Central America 11600 P250/295<br />

0600-0630 -daily- South Europe 11800 P250/260, 15800 P250/260<br />

1100-1130 -daily- South Europe 11800 P250/260, 15800 P250/260<br />

1630-1700 -daily- South Europe 11800 P250/260, 15800 P250/260<br />

2100-2200 -daily- South Europe 11800 P250/260, 13800 P250/260<br />

2300-2400 -daily- South America 7400 P250/258, 9400 P250/245<br />

TURKISH / e-mail: <br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 -daily- Middle East 7300 P250/140, 9800 P250/115<br />

1000-1030 -daily- Middle East 7300 P250/140, 9800 P250/115<br />

1730-1800 -daily- Middle East 9800 P250/115, 1224, 747<br />

RADIO VARNA<br />

2100-2400 Sunday Black Sea 9900 V100/ND<br />

0000-0300 Monday Black Sea 9900 V100/ND<br />

<strong>DX</strong> MIX px in Bulgarian will be on air:<br />

1345-1400 Sun 1224 11700 15700<br />

1945-2000 Sun 9800 11800<br />

<strong>DX</strong> MIX px in Russian will be on air:<br />

1445-1500 Sat 1224 5900 9400 11700<br />

1615-1630 Sat 5900 9400


1845-1900 Sat 5900 9400<br />

2345-2400 Sat 11600<br />

0345-0400 Sun 1224 7200 9400<br />

<strong>05</strong>15-<strong>05</strong>30 Sun 7200 9400<br />

1045-1100 Sun 11600 13600<br />

<strong>05</strong>15-<strong>05</strong>30 Mon 7200 9400<br />

1045-1100 Wed 11600 13600<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 20)<br />

BULGARIA IRRS-Shortwave A07 2503-281007 Summer <strong>2007</strong>,<br />

all via Sofia Kostinbrod.<br />

DAY FREQ START STOP TARGET ITU zones kW<br />

Fri 5775 1600-1830 EUR 18-19, 27-30, 37-39 150<br />

Sun 9310 0930-1200 EUR 18-19, 27-30, 37-39 150<br />

Sun 15735 1300-1330 India 30-31, 40-43 150<br />

Sun 5775 1400-1500 EUR 18-19, 27-30, 37-39 150<br />

Sun 5775 1600-1900 EUR 18-19, 27-30, 37-39 150<br />

(Alfredo E. Cotroneo-I, NEXUS-Int'l BcAssoc, Mar 22)<br />

CANADA A-07 Schedule: RCI sked 25 March to 28 Oct <strong>2007</strong><br />

Arabic<br />

0200-0259 ME 5840hb 5955smg<br />

0300-0359 ME 7230smg 9520aut 11790mdg<br />

11<strong>05</strong>-1204 NAM 7325<br />

1900-1959 ME/nAF 13650 15180rmp 93.3FM 93.4FM 93.6FM<br />

19<strong>05</strong>-2004 NAM 9515<br />

English<br />

0000-0<strong>05</strong>7 seAS 11700kun<br />

1200-1259 AS 9660yam 15170yam<br />

1330-1400 e+cEU 7240/DRM<br />

1500-1557 AS 11675kun 17720uru<br />

15<strong>05</strong>-1704 NAM 9515 9800/DRM<br />

1800-1859 AF 9530skn 11765kas 13730skn 15235skn<br />

2000-2<strong>05</strong>9 EU 5850hb 7235skn 15325<br />

2100-2200 NAM 9800/DRM<br />

23<strong>05</strong>-0004 NAM su-mo 6100<br />

23<strong>05</strong>-0104 NAM tu-sa 6100<br />

French<br />

17<strong>05</strong>-1904 NAM 9515 9800/DRM<br />

1900-1959 AF 7235skn 11765kas 13730smg 15235<br />

1900-1959 EU 5850hb 15325<br />

20<strong>05</strong>-2104 NAM 9515<br />

2100-2159 nAF 7370smg 9690hb 15325<br />

2300-2329 AS 9525kim 12035yam 13660yam<br />

Mandarin<br />

0000-0<strong>05</strong>9 AS 9690kim 11895kim<br />

01<strong>05</strong>-0204 NAM 6100<br />

1300-1329 AS 9660yam 15170yam<br />

13<strong>05</strong>-1404 NAM 7325<br />

1430-1459 AS 11935yam 15295yam<br />

1500-1600 AS 7220yam 9770yam 118<strong>05</strong>yam<br />

21<strong>05</strong>-2204 NAM 9515<br />

2200-2229 AS 9525kim 9870kim 12035yam<br />

Portuguese<br />

00<strong>05</strong>-0034 NAM su-mo 6100<br />

2100-2129 SAM fr-su 15455 17800<br />

2130-2159 SAM fr-su 15455 17860<br />

2200-2229 SAM fr-su 17860


2230-2259 SAM fr-su 17860<br />

2300-2329 SAM fr-su 13710<br />

2330-2359 SAM fr-su 13710<br />

Russian<br />

14<strong>05</strong>-1434 NAM 9515<br />

1435-1504 NAM mo-fr 9515<br />

1500-1529 Rus 11935hb 15325wof<br />

1600-1629 Rus 11935wof 15325rmp<br />

Spanish<br />

0000-0<strong>05</strong>9 LAM 11990 13725<br />

0200-0259 LAM/Car 9755 13710<br />

02<strong>05</strong>-0304 NAM 6075<br />

12<strong>05</strong>-1304 NAM 7325<br />

2200-2259 SAM 11990 15455<br />

22<strong>05</strong>-2304 NAM 6100<br />

2300-2359 SAM/Car 11990 15455<br />

Ukrainian<br />

0035-0104 NAM su-mo 6100<br />

1435-1504 NAM sa-su 9515<br />

1600-1629 Ukr sa-su UR-3<br />

1700-1759 Ukr sa-su 5850hb<br />

(Retyped by Alan Roe-UK W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK, from pdf file on RCI website, March 15)<br />

All via SAC Sackville, except when relay sites given.<br />

aut Moosbrunn-AUT hb Hoerby-SWE kas Kashi-CHN kim Kimje-KOR<br />

kun Kunming-CHN mdg Madagascar rmp Rampisham-UK skn Skelton-UK<br />

uru Urumchi-CHN wof Woofferton-UK yam Yamata-JPN<br />

smg S.Maria de Galeria-VAT<br />

(wb, Mar 22)<br />

CZECH REP Topoln 270 kHz (CZE) is unexpectedly off today 1200-1600 UTC.<br />

Guy ropes of the two masts were demaged during yesterday's snowstorm of<br />

unusual force...<br />

(Karel Honzik-CZE, mwdx Mar 21)<br />

GEORGIA I monitored 9495 kHz on 22 March with Spectrum Lab for any signs<br />

of needed Apsua Radio, Abkhazia, which is a separate radio country per<br />

NASWA Country List. The transmitter came on at 0253 on 9494.78 kHz and<br />

quickly stabilized to 9494.75 by 0300. The channel is blocked by VOA-9495<br />

via Wertachtal until 0330* and then from <strong>05</strong>00 until 0945 by WYFR-9495.<br />

During the 0330-<strong>05</strong>00 window, Apsua Radio was left in the clear with<br />

occasional barely threshold audio with what sounded like ethnic vocals and<br />

talk, best around 0340-0350 which is a little over 20 minutes after<br />

sunrise at the transmitter. The transmitter was stable after warm-up until<br />

fade-out with no drifting. I didn't check for the reported 9535<br />

parallel/spur.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, dxld Mar 22)<br />

Checked on 9494.745 at 0650 UT too, also at 1733 UT on 9494.811 kHz, all<br />

Mar 22. wb.<br />

GREECE 5865. I checked 5865 yesterday, Mar 16, around 2330, and the<br />

audio was good, with no clipping. I had checked it the night before and<br />

the audio was still suffering from clipping (which, by the way, only<br />

affected the "studio" voices; neither music, nor audio from remote<br />

sources, such as field reporters or telephone callers, was clipped).<br />

I checked 5865 at 0000 Mar 20 and the audio clipping was back, though it<br />

was not quite as pronounced as it had been.<br />

(Jerry Berg-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 19)


5865 kHz was clipping on Mar 19th, but solved seemingly on 11645 kHz 0700-<br />

1000 UT, on Mar 20th.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 20)<br />

THE VOICE OF GREECE (ERA-5) A-07 Short-wave Transmission<br />

Schedule (Effective from March 25 to October 27, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

UTC Avlis 1 Avlis 2 Avlis 3<br />

0000-0100 15650/1<strong>05</strong> 7475/285deg 9420/323deg<br />

0100-0200 15650/1<strong>05</strong> 7475/285deg 9420/323deg<br />

0200-0300 15650/1<strong>05</strong> 7475/285deg 9420/323deg<br />

0300-0400 *15650/1<strong>05</strong>deg 7475/285deg 9420/323deg<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 15630/285 *7475/285deg 9420/323deg<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 15630/285deg 11645/2deg 9420/323deg<br />

0600-0700 15630/285deg 11645/2deg 9420/323deg<br />

0700-0800 15630/285 11645/2deg 9420/323deg<br />

0800-0900 15630/285 11645/2deg 9420/323deg<br />

0900-1000 15630/285 11645/2deg 9420/323deg<br />

1000-1100 SILENT SILENT SILENT<br />

1100-1200 #9935/285 15630/285deg 9420/323deg<br />

1200-1300 #9935/285 15630/285deg 9420/323deg<br />

1300-1400 #9935/285 15630/285deg 9420/323deg<br />

1400-1500 #9935/285 15630/285deg 9420/323deg<br />

1500-1600 #9935/285 15630/285deg 9420/323deg<br />

1600-1700 *#9935/285 15630/285deg 9420/323deg<br />

1700-1800 #7450/323deg 15630/285deg 9420/323deg<br />

1800-1900 #7450/323 15630/285deg 9420/323deg<br />

1900-2000 #7450/323 15630/285deg 9420/323deg<br />

2000-2100 #7450/323 15630/285deg 9420/323deg<br />

2100-2200 #7450/323 15630/285deg 9420/323deg<br />

2200-2300 *#7450/323 *15630/285deg 9420/323deg<br />

2300-2400 15650/1<strong>05</strong> 7475/285deg 9420/323deg<br />

*Transmission ends 10 minutes earlier<br />

Daily maintenance at 1000-1100 UTC<br />

Weekly maintenance every Tuesday at 0800-1200 UTC<br />

#ERT-3 Radiophonikos Stathmos Makedonias (Thessaloniki)<br />

(John Babbis-MD-USA, dxld Mar 14)<br />

ERT S.A.: THE VOICE OF GREECE A-07 SHORT WAVE TRANSMISSION SCHEDULE<br />

Effective from 25/03/07 to 27/10/07 (0000 UTC)<br />

GMT/UTC Avlis1 Avlis2 Avlis3<br />

Service Area Frequencies Language<br />

EUROPE<br />

0000-0300 7475 9420 Greek<br />

0300-0400 7475 9420 Greek<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 15630 *7475 9420 Greek<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0800 15630 9420 Greek<br />

0800-1000 15630 9420 Greek, English<br />

1100-1200 15630 9420 Greek<br />

1200-1300 15630 9420 Greek<br />

1300-1400 15630 9420 Greek, English<br />

1400-1500 15630 9420 Greek<br />

1500-1600 15630 9420 Greek<br />

1600-1800 15630 9420 Greek<br />

1800-1900 15630 9420 Greek<br />

1900-2000 15630 9420 Greek<br />

2000-2100 15630 9420 Greek<br />

2100-2200 15630 9420 Greek<br />

2200-2300 *15630 9420 Greek<br />

2300-2400 7475 9420 Greek<br />

Foreign Language Transmissions


<strong>05</strong>00-0600 11645 Albanian<br />

0600-0700 11645 English<br />

0700-0800 11645 French<br />

0800-0900 11645 Spanish<br />

0900-0930 11645 German<br />

0930-1000 11645 Russian<br />

TASHKENT<br />

1200-1300 9420 Greek<br />

MIDDLE EAST/INDIAN OCEAN/AUSTRALIA<br />

0000-0100 15650 Greek<br />

0100-0200 15650 Greek<br />

0200-0300 15650 Greek<br />

0300-0400 *15650 Greek<br />

2300-2400 15650 Greek<br />

AMERICA/ATLANTIC OCEAN<br />

0000-0100 7475 9420 Greek<br />

0100-0300 7475 9420 Greek<br />

0300-<strong>05</strong>00 9420 Greek<br />

1900-2000 15630 9420 Greek<br />

2000-2300 *15630 9420 Greek<br />

2300-2400 7475 9420 Greek<br />

SOUTH AMERICA/PANAMA ZONE/SW AFRICA<br />

1900-2000 15630 Greek<br />

2000-2100 15630 Greek<br />

2100-2200 15630 Greek<br />

2200-2250 15630 Greek<br />

*Transmission ends 10 minutes earlier<br />

LIVE AUDIO URL: Reports via e-mail: <br />

Technical information: <br />

ERA 5 'THE VOICE OF GREECE': Messogeion 432, Ag. Paraskevi, Attikis,<br />

15342 Athens, Greece Tel +301 606 6308, 606 6297, Fax +301 606 6309<br />

General Direction of ERA (Engineering Div.): Messogeion 432, Ag.<br />

Paraskevi, Attikis, 15342 Athens, Greece.<br />

Tel +301 606 6257, Fax +301 606 6243<br />

ERT S.A. MACEDONIA STATION<br />

EUROPE 1100-1650 9935 Greek 1700-2250 7450 Greek<br />

Macedonia Radio Station: Angelaki Str 2, 54621, Thessaloniki, Greece.<br />

Tel +303 124 4979, Fax +303 123 6370<br />

(via John Babbis, Silver Spring, MD, March 15, <strong>DX</strong> LISTENING DIGEST)<br />

PIRATES 1629 UNID, 2151-2224, 18 Mar, Greek, Greek music & songs plus<br />

respective annoucements; 35343, echoing audio during speech.<br />

1643.3 UNID, 2201-2214, 18 Mar, Greek, Greek songs; 25342.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 21)<br />

GREENLAND 3815 After a long period here with no reception, KNR,<br />

Tasiilaq is again audible this evening on 3815 kHz, but only in USB-mode.<br />

Heard from tune in 2118-2127 UT with talk in Greenlandic and Eskimo songs<br />

with orchestral music, SINPO 33333 with a whisteling tone on the<br />

frequency.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 21)<br />

INDONESIA Auf ca. 11784.88 kHz ist seit 1800 UTC die Stimme Indonesiens<br />

mit dem deutschen Programm zu hoeren. Heute mal wie<strong>der</strong> in guter Qualitaet:<br />

S9 und SINPO 43343. Im Moment (1824 UTC) gibt es ein Musikprogramm.


(Felix Lechte-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 20)<br />

11784.865 kHz measured with SpecLab software, during VoINS in Spanish<br />

around 1745 UT on Mar 22. S=8 signal.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 22)<br />

3366.4 RRI Gorontalo, 1135-1145 UT. Noticed a male describing a situation<br />

using the telephone, to announcers (male and female) in studio. At 1142<br />

music presented briefly, then female comments. At this point in time, it<br />

is full daylight here in South Florida. Signal was poor.<br />

3976 RRI Pontianak, 1146-1200 UT. Steady music until 1149 when a female<br />

comments in Indonesian Language. A few more breaks until 1159 when theme<br />

music is heard, then probable ID and news. Signal was fair.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-FL-USA, hcdx Mar 19)<br />

ITALY Italian RAI regional services heard in Bocca di Magra with Dario<br />

Monferini during our BOC8.[?]<br />

567 12+13/03 0620-0628, 1110-1128 Rai 1 Emilia Romagna, Tx Budrio,<br />

Regionale, In // 999 kHz Tx Rimini (Qrm Rai Sicilia) Suff/Good Boc8<br />

567 12+13/03 0620-0645, 1110-1128 Rai 1 Sicilia, Tx Caltanissetta,<br />

Regionale In // 936 kHz Trapani, 1116 kHz Palermo. Suff/Good Boc8<br />

657 12+13/03 1110-1128 Rai 1 Piemonte, Tx Torino Eremo, In // Cuneo 1116<br />

kHz Suff/Good Boc8<br />

657 13/03 1110-1128 Rai 1 Campania, Tx Napoli + Looped N/S Rai Piemonte<br />

Suff/Good Boc8<br />

819 12+13/03 0620-0645, 1110-1145, 1730-1744 Rai 1 Friuli Venezia Giulia,<br />

Tx Trieste, Regional + (at evening): Egypt Batrah In Arab + Euskadi<br />

Irratia, Tx S.Sebastian (In Spanish) Suff/Good Boc8<br />

846 12+13/03 0620-0630, 1110-1128 Rai 1 Lazio, 60 Kw Tx Santa Palomba<br />

(Say Raiway Service). Suff/Good Boc8<br />

900 12+13/03 0620-0628; 1110-1128 Rai 1 Lombardia, Tx Milano-Siziano,<br />

Regional. Good/V.Good Boc8<br />

936 12+13/03 0620-0645; 1110-1128 Rai 1 Sicilia, Tx Trapani, "Sede<br />

Regionale della Sicilia" Good/V.Good Boc8<br />

999 12+13/03 0620-0628; 1110-1128 Rai 1 Umbria, Tx Perugia, Regional +<br />

Rai 1 Emilia Romagna, Tx Rimini, (Separable By Loop) Suff/Good Boc8<br />

999 14/03 0627-0629 Rai 1 Calabria, Tx Capo Vaticano, "Giornale Radio<br />

della Calabria" (Rai 1 Umbria Looped) Suff/Good Boc8<br />

1035 14/03 0620-0628 Rai 1 Abruzzo, Tx Pescara, Regional. Poor/Suff Boc8<br />

1062 12+13/03 1110-1128 Rai 1 Toscana, Tx Pisa-Coltano. Regional. Very<br />

Strong Blocking The Channel. V.Good Boc8<br />

1116 12+13/03 0620-0645, 1110-1128 Rai 1 Sicilia, Tx Palermo, Regional,<br />

//567 & 936 kHz. (Phased With Loop With Rai Piemonte) Suff/Good Boc8<br />

1116 12+13/03 0620-0628, 1110-1128 Rai 1 Piemonte, Tx Cuneo,In // 657<br />

kHz. Suff Boc8<br />

1143 12+13/03 0620-0628, 1110-1145 Rai 1 Sardegna, Sassari, Regional<br />

Service. Suff/Good Boc8


*1188 No Traces Rai Sanremo, Liguria, It Is Presumed It Is Inactive,<br />

Please Delete From Lists. Boc8<br />

1368 12+13/03 1110-1128 Rai 1 Toscana, Firenze, Regional, In // 1062 kHz.<br />

Suff/Good Boc8<br />

1431 14/03 0620-0629 Rai 1 Puglia, Tx Foggia, Regional , In // 1449 kHz.<br />

Poor/Suff Boc8<br />

1449 12+14/03 0620-0629 Rai 1 Puglia, Tx Squinzano, Regional, In // 1431<br />

kHz. Qrm Libya. Suff/Good Boc8<br />

1575 13+14/03 0620-0628, 1110-1128 Rai 1 Liguria, Genova, Regional.<br />

V.Good Boc8<br />

(Giampiero Bernardini-I, mwdx Mar 21)<br />

RAI INTERNATIONAL in A07 season<br />

North America<br />

1400-1425 Italian 15280 17780<br />

1830-19<strong>05</strong> Italian 15380 17780<br />

2240-0<strong>05</strong>5 Italian 11800<br />

0<strong>05</strong>5-0115 English 11800<br />

0115-0130 French 11800<br />

0130-0315 Italian 11800<br />

0315-0335 Spanish 11800<br />

Central and South America<br />

2240-0<strong>05</strong>5 Italian 9840<br />

0<strong>05</strong>5-0115 Spanish 9840<br />

0115-0130 Portuguese 9840<br />

0130-0230 Italian 6110ASC 9840ROM 11765ASC<br />

0230-0315 Italian 9840<br />

0315-0335 Spanish 9840<br />

North West Africa<br />

0435-0445 Italian 6145 7235<br />

0445-<strong>05</strong>00 English 6145 7235<br />

1330-1355 Arabic 9670 11795<br />

1500-1525 Italian 9670 11770<br />

1630-1655 French 7180 9845 11855<br />

1700-1800 Italian 7130 9845<br />

2025-2045 Arabic 6110 7130<br />

2<strong>05</strong>0-2110 Portuguese 6110 7130<br />

2110-2130 Spanish 6110 7130<br />

North East Africa<br />

0435-0445 Italian 6110<br />

0445-<strong>05</strong>00 English 6110<br />

1330-1355 Arabic 11915<br />

1500-1525 Italian 11720<br />

1700-1800 Italian 6140<br />

2135-2155 Arabic 6000 7180<br />

Central Africa<br />

1600-1700 Italian 17790ASC<br />

1700-1800 Italian 15320 15390<br />

2<strong>05</strong>0-2110 Portuguese 15240<br />

East Africa and Middle East<br />

0435-0455 Amharic 11900<br />

0455-<strong>05</strong>30 Italian 11900<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-<strong>05</strong>50 Somali 11900<br />

0600-0620 Arabic 11900<br />

1630-1655 Arabic 11810


1700-1800 Italian 6140 11970<br />

1910-1930 Somali 11890<br />

2025-2045 English 5970 11875<br />

2<strong>05</strong>0-2110 Portuguese 11875<br />

Far East, Japan and Australia<br />

1000-1100 Italian 11920SNG<br />

22<strong>05</strong>-2230 English 11895<br />

Mediterranean area - "Notturno dall'Italia"<br />

2200-0400 Italian 567 657 846 900 6060<br />

"Tutto il calcio minuto per minuto"<br />

1250-1630 Italian 9670 11885 17570 17780 21515 Sun<br />

Mediterranean Area<br />

1500-1525 Italian 9670 11720<br />

West Europe<br />

1530-1555 French 9670 11855<br />

1555-1625 Italian 9670 11855<br />

18<strong>05</strong>-1825 German 6040 9845<br />

1935-1955 English 5960 9845<br />

2000-2020 Danish 6110 9780 Tue/Thu/Sun<br />

2000-2020 Esperanto 6110 9780 Sat<br />

2000-2020 Swedish 6110 9780 Mon/Wed/Fri<br />

Russia<br />

0345-04<strong>05</strong> Russian 6135 9710 11830<br />

0600-0620 Russian 9670 11795<br />

16<strong>05</strong>-1625 Russian 97<strong>05</strong> 11885<br />

2000-2020 Russian 6185 9565 11775<br />

East Europe<br />

04<strong>05</strong>-0425 Ukrainian 6135 9710 11830<br />

<strong>05</strong><strong>05</strong>-<strong>05</strong>25 Lithuanian 9670 11795<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-<strong>05</strong>50 Romanian 9670 11795<br />

0700-1300 Italian 6140<br />

1335-1355 Albanian 9610<br />

1400-1415 Slovene 9570<br />

1415-1435 German 9570<br />

1435-1455 Croatian 9570<br />

1500-1520 Turkish 9870 11775<br />

1520-1540 Greek 9870 11775<br />

1540-1600 Bulgarian 9870 11775<br />

1810-1825 Czech 6130<br />

1825-1840 Slovak 6130<br />

1840-1900 Polish 6130<br />

1910-1930 Serbian 6130<br />

1935-1955 Hungarian 6130<br />

2115-2135 Romanian 5970<br />

2135-2155 Czech 5970<br />

2155-2210 Slovak 5970<br />

2210-2225 Polish 5970<br />

(Roberto Scaglione & Andrea Borgnino IW0HK, <br />

via dxld Mar 18) ASC Ascension Isl SNG Singapore Kranji.<br />

JAPAN Japan to license radio broadcasts to N. Korea in support of<br />

Japanese kidnap victims.<br />

Japan said Tuesday it will license a private radio station to broadcast<br />

messages of support to potential Japanese abduction survivors living in<br />

communist North Korea.


Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications Yoshihide Suga told a<br />

press conference the ministry plans to approve the license Thursday,<br />

ministry official Michinari Motohashi said.<br />

A support group, based in Tokyo, has been transmitting 30-minute programs<br />

twice daily via shortwave since late 20<strong>05</strong>. But the group has had to<br />

commission a British broadcaster because it had no license to operate in<br />

Japan, according to group member Kenji Murao.<br />

Kyodo News agency said the British company transmitted the programs for<br />

the group via facilities in North Korea's neighboring countries.<br />

It is unusual for the government to grant such licenses to a non-<br />

broadcaster or private group.<br />

"The abduction victims are waiting to be rescued as early as possible,"<br />

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told a group of reporters Tuesday. "We have the<br />

responsibility to have the abducted people return to Japan. It was a<br />

decision made from this viewpoint."<br />

"It was regrettable that (the group) has not been able to send messages<br />

from Japan until now," the communication minister was quoted as saying by<br />

Motohashi. "The license will allow constant and stable release of<br />

information from Japan. I'd be very happy if this leads to the early<br />

resolution of the kidnapping issue."<br />

North Korea admitted in 2002 that it kidnapped 13 Japanese citizens in the<br />

1970s and '80s. Pyongyang sent five of them home later that year, but<br />

insisted the rest were dead. Japan has demanded proof and says more of its<br />

citizens may have been taken.<br />

Earlier this month, the government announced plans to launch a television<br />

ad campaign to boost public support for the kidnapping issue. It plans to<br />

broadcast the commercial on 114 commercial TV stations across the nation<br />

until March 31.<br />

Tuesday's announcement came as North Korean state media lashed out at<br />

Japan for raising what it called the already-resolved issue of the<br />

kidnapping, claiming the move is an attempt to scuttle international<br />

nuclear talks, now being held in Beijing.<br />

(AP, March 20, <strong>2007</strong>. via Zacharias Liangas-GRC, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 20)<br />

<br />

JAPAN/TAIWAN [to KRE] "The Sea breeze-Shiokaze" starts the transmission<br />

from KDDI - Yamata at 2030-2100 UT on March 25 on 6045 kHz (call sign:<br />

JSR-Shiokaze) on 100 kW. And 1300-1330 UT on March 26 on 9485 kHz via<br />

VTCommunication Taiwan.<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 22)<br />

Via Hu-Wei station-TWN ? (wb)<br />

According to Mr.Tohru Yamashita of Asian Broadcasting Institute,<br />

"Investment Committee of the Missing Japanese probably related to North<br />

Korea" officially announced on March 22 the use of KDDI Yamata transmitter<br />

site for their "Shiokaze" broadcast in A07. On the same day Ministry of<br />

Internal Affairs and Communications gave them the license of "special<br />

business broadcasting for public information" . Their first transmission<br />

from KDDI Yamata site will be on air on March 25 with the call sign JSR.<br />

"JSR kochirawa Shiokaze desu" will be announced in Japanese at the<br />

beginning and end of every transmission from Yammata.<br />

Their A07 schedule is as follows;<br />

1st broadcasting (over KDDI Yamata site)


2030-2100 6045 kHz 100 kW call JSR<br />

term of a contract March 25 _ October 27<br />

2nd broadcasting (over VT Taiwan site)<br />

1300-1330 9485 kHz 100 kW<br />

(Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 22)<br />

Radio Shiokaze A07 Schedule (3/26-10/28)<br />

1st Program (Via KDDI Yamata, Japan): 2030-2100 UTC 6045 kHz / 100 kW /<br />

Callsign. JSR.<br />

2nd Program (Via RTI-VT Taipei, Taiwan): 1300-1330 UTC 9485 kHz / 100 kW<br />

(Seong Mun Park-KOR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 23)<br />

Asian Broadcasting Institute also reported.<br />

"Shiokaze" broadcast over KDDI Yamata site was officially registered to<br />

ITU on March 19 by the Japanese government. This means if North Korea jams<br />

this transmission Japanese government will regard it as a hostile activity<br />

to Japan. The transmission will be over the Log Periodic Antenna. A<br />

professional female announcer will be employed for the first time for 1st<br />

broadcast. The overall cost will remain 600 thousand yen/month as before.<br />

The license, which is for utility station, is valid for 2 years.<br />

BTW the "Balloon Project" will start next week (from March 25). Korean<br />

organization NKnet (Network for North Korean Democracy and Human Rights)<br />

will spray 100,000 bills in Korean and Japanese from the sky into North<br />

Korea using balloons to promote the reception both "Open Radio for North<br />

Korea" and "Shiokaze".<br />

(Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 22)<br />

LITHUANIA Relay schedule of IRIB (VOIRI) via Sitkunai 100 kW in A07:<br />

0630-0730 Italian on 11515, 1430-1530 Russian on 9280, 1730-1830 German on<br />

6255, 1830-1930 French on 6255, 1930-2030 English on 6255, 2030-2130<br />

Spanish on 6255. All broadcasts are transmitted with a 259 degrees beam,<br />

except for Russian which has a 79 degrees beam.<br />

Note: the schedule has the same UTC times as during the B06 winter season.<br />

That means, due to DST in Europe during the A07 season, listeners will<br />

find their prgr on the air one hour later in their local time, compared to<br />

the winter season.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 19)<br />

LYBIA The TDP transmitter project website mentions the installation of<br />

two 100 kW SW transmitters in 2006 at a new site in Libya, Ghat:<br />

<br />

This place appears to be located in southwestern Libya:<br />

<br />

The TDP website also mentions the installation of two new 500 kW<br />

transmitters at Sabratha in 20<strong>05</strong>. The actual location of a site labelled<br />

"Sabratha" appears to be unclear; it seems not to be visible on Google<br />

Earth which shows Sabratha in high resolution.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld Mar 20)<br />

Probably the Ghat entry appeared on this page recently, after November<br />

2006, or had it slipped by my attention when we discussed the 15235/15415<br />

tests? I guess this data originates from Thomson, consisting of a<br />

statement that they delivered transmitters to "Ghat". It's interesting to<br />

note that this settlement is located next to the Libyan-Algerian bor<strong>der</strong>.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Mar 20)<br />

The TDP transmitter project website mentions the installation of two 100<br />

kW SW transmitters in 2006 at a new site in Libya, Ghat:


This place appears to be located in southwestern Libya:<br />

<br />

The TDP website also mentions the installation of two new 500 kW<br />

transmitters at Sabratha in 20<strong>05</strong>. The actual location of a site labelled<br />

"Sabratha" appears to be unclear, it seems not to be visible on Google<br />

Earth which shows Sabratha in high resolution.<br />

Assuming that Ludo Maes has not altered the meaning of the symbols he<br />

uses, the two transmitters of 500 kW at Sabratha and the two 100 kW at<br />

Ghat were actually or<strong>der</strong>ed in 20<strong>05</strong> and 2006 respectively. That is the<br />

meaning of the superscript 0 adjacent the indicated year on the TDP<br />

listings.<br />

So, depending upon how long it takes to get transmitters on air from<br />

or<strong>der</strong>ing them, it might mean that the 500 kW units were the one's we heard<br />

using 15235 and 15415, and that the 100 kW units have not yet come on air?<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, Mar 20)<br />

TDP mentions two new Libyan SW units at/near Ghat - made by Thomson in<br />

Switzerland/France.<br />

<br />

shows a Ghat village midst in desert, in southwestern corner of the<br />

country. 13 kms east of ALG/LBY bor<strong>der</strong> line. 20 kms south of Ghat airport.<br />

Ghat - in Google Earth in low resolution, - 30 kms to high resolution<br />

area. Nothing special - like antenna towers discovered yet.<br />

A mo<strong>der</strong>n highway connects Ghat with the other Libyan SW site location at<br />

Sebha-Sabhah more easterly. Ghat and Sebha-Sabhah contain both medium-<br />

sized airport runways, -- 480 kms distance between these villages.<br />

At Sebha-Sabhah two separate radio transmitter sites could be seen, one<br />

near the airport, at<br />

26 59 07.00 N 14 29 40.66 E<br />

for Airport Radio purpose ?<br />

The other more likely the LJB shortwave site installation further<br />

easterly. TDP mentions two Harris SW-100 kW types at Sebha 14.50E 25.52N.<br />

I remember me, that these units were in service also as jamming station<br />

against Tchad rebelles radio outlets in 4-5 MHz range in the 90ties.<br />

Sebha-Sabhah - The antenna on the rightmost lower corner looks like a 5<br />

MHz fountain antenna at<br />

27 00 50.67 N 14 29 59.67 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 20)<br />

17725 is LBJ registered at Issoudun France 1200-1600 UT towards 153 degr.<br />

Path to Germany is about 58 degrees, 600-1000 km. So like null-out at<br />

minus 90 degr azimuth.<br />

17725 1200-1600 37E,38W,47,52,53E ISS 500 153 F LBJ TDF<br />

around 1300-1400 UT at Stuttgart<br />

17620.00 RFI S=8-9<br />

17630.00 DWL Nauen, S=7, and un<strong>der</strong>neath French program<br />

17635.00 Arabic S=3, ? from Sabrata Libya ?<br />

17640.00 B<strong>BC</strong>WS S=7<br />

17650.00 CRI French S=9+20 dB<br />

17660.00 GAB - mx station S=9+10 dB<br />

17670.00 AWR Vietnamese via Madagascar<br />

17680.00 CVI Santiago Spanish<br />

17725.00 LBJ via Issoudun, S=2 tiny


and UTE RTTY 17694.52.<br />

Whistle carriers on 17619.35, 17621.08, 17623.37, 17625.07, 17632.45,<br />

17635.36, 17637.07, 17677.95.<br />

(wb, Mar 20)<br />

MALDIVE ISLS/GERMANY We've had a last-minute cancellation by Minivan<br />

Radio, which will end its broadcasts on March 24, just before the A07<br />

season begins and the frequency change [to 11725] would have taken place.<br />

They say they expect to get a license from the Maldives government for an<br />

FM station within the next month or so. We wish them all the best, but I<br />

am very skeptical that the government will allow them to broadcast<br />

locally, at least with any degree of freedom of expression.<br />

(Jeff White-FL-USA, RMI, dxld Mar 22)<br />

MOROCCO 594 RTM-"A", Oujda, 2239-2246, 13 Mar, Arabic, poetry reading<br />

accomp. by west. classical music pieces, then Ar. music; 53533, phased<br />

local POR stn R.Renascenca, 53 km distant.<br />

710.2 RTM-regional, site? (Laayoune [300 kW]?), 2239-2303, 18 Mar,<br />

Arabic, non-stop prgr of Ar. songs by female performer, no interruption<br />

for the 11PM news buleetin;<br />

53(often 4)443, QRM de E+F, vy. low modulation. Another tx is listed for<br />

Sidi-Bennour-"A" netw. 7.5 kW.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 21)<br />

NETHERLANDS/MADAGASGAR/ZIMBABWE<br />

The RN DST-shifted schedule for NAm which came from<br />

<br />

and turned out to be wrong, has now been replaced at exactly the same URL<br />

by Interim summer schedule: 11 March - 25 March <strong>2007</strong> (exclusive) which<br />

strangely enough is still back-dated "23-10-2006" tho it must have been<br />

modified in the last few days.<br />

Now it shows the morning broadcast at 1200 UT on 11675, instead of summer<br />

timing of 1100 I assumed but did not confirm, that they had really changed<br />

that one, since they always do, and we are, after all, on DST here, like<br />

it or not, already!<br />

The evening broadcasts once again show correctly as 0000-0200 and <strong>05</strong>00-<br />

0600, and the weekend afternoons as 1900-2100 UT, where they are going to<br />

stay, except <strong>05</strong>00 will shift to 0400 UT.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Mar 17)<br />

The R. Netherlands A-07 technical schedule is also now on the Radio<br />

Netherlands website in the usual Web format.<br />

<br />

Please note that the text version doesn't include the new morning<br />

broadcast of Voice of the People which, incidentally, uses a 250 kW<br />

transmitter, so the field strength in Zimbabwe will hopefully make it more<br />

difficult to jam effectively.<br />

(Andy Sennitt-HOL, dxld Mar 19)<br />

R. Netherlands. A-07 schedule effective 25 Mar to 31 May <strong>2007</strong><br />

Dutch<br />

0300-0400 NAM 6190bo<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 CAM 5975bo<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 EU/NAM 5955ho 6165bo 7310fl<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0700 sw+seEU 6015fl 9895fl<br />

0600-0700 se+swEU/NZ 7210fl/DRM 9895fl 9625bo<br />

0600-1700 wEU 5955fl<br />

0700-0800 swEU/AU 11935fl 9625bo 9895fl


0700-1000 seEU 11895fl/DRM<br />

0800-1000 EU 6035ho<br />

0800-1500 seEU 13700(Sat/Sun)fl<br />

0800-1700 swEU 9895(Sat/Sun)fl<br />

0930-1015 SAM 6020(Mon-Sat)bo<br />

1000-1330 cEU 7240fl/DRM<br />

1100-1200 seEU 21560dh<br />

1200-1300 eAF 17745ma<br />

1300-1400 FE/AS 13735ma 17585ma 5910pe<br />

1400-1500 cEU 7240fl/DRM<br />

1500-1600 swEU 13600fl/DRM<br />

1500-1700 sEU 9895(Mon-Fri)fl 9895fl 13700fl 13645fl/DRM<br />

1600-1700 ME/EU 13840ma 15335ma<br />

1700-1800 e,c+sAF 11655ma 6020ma 9895ma<br />

1900-2000 swEU 9690fl/DRM<br />

2000-2200 EU 6040gr<br />

2100-2200 EU/AF/SAM 15315bo 17810bo 1<strong>789</strong>5bo<br />

2200-2300 SAM 15315bo 15540bo<br />

2300-2400 N+SAM 11970bo 9525sa<br />

English<br />

0000-0100 NAM 9845bo<br />

0100-0200 NAM 9845bo<br />

0200-0300 N+SAM 9830mo/DRM<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 NAM 6165bo<br />

1000-1100 FE/AS 12065pe 13710ir 13820kh<br />

1100-1200 NAM 11675bo<br />

1400-1600 sAS 11835ma 9345ta 9890ma<br />

1800-1900 c,e+sAF 6020ma 7125ma 11655fl<br />

1900-2100 NAM 15315(Sat/Sun)bo 17660(Sat/Sun)sa 17735(Sat/Sun)bo<br />

1900-2100 AF 17810bo 59<strong>05</strong>ma 7115ma<br />

2030-2100 NAM 9800sa/DRM<br />

Indonesian<br />

1100-1200 Indon. 17585ma 21480ma 9795sn<br />

1200-1300 Indon. 15640ma 17585ma 9795sn<br />

2200-2400 Indon. 6120sn<br />

Spanish<br />

0000-0200 SAM 15315bo 6165si<br />

0200-0400 CAM/Car 6165si 9590bo<br />

1100-1130 NAM/Car 6165bo<br />

1130-1200 SAM 6165bo<br />

1200-1230 S+CAM 9715bo 9895bo<br />

2300-2400 SAM 176<strong>05</strong>bo<br />

Transmitters:<br />

bo Bonaire dh Dhabbaya fl Flevo gr Grigoriopol ho Hoerby<br />

ir Irkutsk kh Khabarovsk ma Madagascar mo Montsinery<br />

pe Petropavlovsk-Kamchatski sa Sackville si Sines sn Singapore<br />

ta Tashkent<br />

(RNW Website Andy Sennitt & Glenn Hauser in dxld,<br />

reformatted by Alan Roe-UK, W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Mar 19)<br />

RNW Dutch FLE 11935 at 0800-0857 UT produced two spurious outlets 55 kHz<br />

away, on 11990 and 11880[latter less strong signal], S=4 signal. Mar 23.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 23)<br />

NEW ZEALAND A-07 schedule of RNZI from March 26 till May 6, <strong>2007</strong><br />

0459-0658 on 9615 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 000 deg AM All Pacific<br />

0459-0658 on 9440 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 000 deg DRM All Pacific<br />

0659-1<strong>05</strong>8 on 6095 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 000 deg AM All Pacific<br />

0659-1<strong>05</strong>8 on 7145 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 000 deg DRM All Pacific<br />

1<strong>05</strong>9-1258 on 9870 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 325 deg AM NW Pac.,Bougainville,PNG,Timor


1<strong>05</strong>9-1258 on 7145 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 325 deg DRM NW Pac.,Bougainville,PNG,Timor<br />

1259-1750 on 6095 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 000 deg AM All Pacific<br />

1259-1750 on 7145 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 000 deg DRM All Pacific<br />

1751-1850 on 6095 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 035 deg AM NE Pac.,Fiji,Samoa,CookIsl<br />

1751-1850 on 9440 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 035 deg DRM NE Pac.,Fiji,Samoa,CookIsl<br />

1851-1950 on 11725 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 035 deg AM NE Pac.,Fiji,Samoa,CookIsl<br />

1851-1950 on 11675 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 035 deg DRM NE Pac.,Fiji,Samoa,CookIsl<br />

1951-2<strong>05</strong>0 on 15720 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 000 deg AM All Pacific<br />

1951-2<strong>05</strong>0 on 11675 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 000 deg DRM All Pacific<br />

2<strong>05</strong>1-2358 on 15720 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 000 deg AM All Pacific<br />

2<strong>05</strong>1-2358 on 13730 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 000 deg DRM All Pacific<br />

2359-0458 on 13730 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 000 deg AM All Pacific<br />

2359-0458 on 15720 RAN <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 000 deg DRM All Pacific<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 20)<br />

PALAU qsl - RADIO FREE ASIA via T8BZ, KOROR, 13775 & 15660. Full-data<br />

(except program name) card in 20 months. The long "Voice of Hope World<br />

Network" map card is the one High Adventure began using several years ago<br />

showing their 3 transmitter sites at the time: Palau, South Lebanon, and<br />

California. Most of the back of the card is covered with an orange label<br />

containing the logging data.<br />

It also includes a personal note and is rubber-stamped CONFIRMATION.<br />

Signer is Ben Chan. Address: Ben Chan, T88<strong>BC</strong>, Engineering Manager, High<br />

Adventure Ministries, Palau, T8BZ, P.O. Box 66, Koror 96940, Republic of<br />

Palau.<br />

The card carries 2 colorful un-cancelled Palau bird stamps, and a strip of<br />

3 mint bird stamps and 2 High Adventure stickers were included in the<br />

envelope. This is for Vietnamese broadcasts logged in Bao Loc, Lam Dong,<br />

Vietnam.<br />

T8BZ, HIGH ADVENTURE MINISTRIES PALAU, KOROR, 15725. Full-data Voice of<br />

Hope card with stamps, identical to the card for Radio Free Asia, in 20<br />

months and same signer and address. Personal note includes "Many thanks<br />

for your helpful reception report . . . You are one of the rare people to<br />

report from Vietnam."<br />

(Wendel Craighead- on tour in Bao Loc, Lam Dong-VTN / KS-USA Mar 20)<br />

Station:T8BZ. Date: 04 Nov, 2004. Time: 1040-1<strong>05</strong>5(Z). Freq: 9965 kHz.<br />

Type of QSL: Card. Days of reply: 861. Return postage: IRC 1.<br />

Reception Laguage: Chinese.<br />

(Yasuhiro Kubo-JPN, hcdx Mar 19)<br />

PARAGUAY 12000 R. Licemil, experimental 25 watt stn from Liceo Militar<br />

"Acosta Nu" (Army School). Was on Mar 15 at 1820-1900 and 1920-2<strong>05</strong>0;<br />

interview, etc. student greetings in Sp, En, Port, Guarani.<br />

Contact: <br />

tel. 595 275 32311; FAX 595 275 32316. TXions only a few days per month,<br />

on special dates.<br />

(Info from Adan Mur, Nemby-PRG, per Slaen-ARG, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 18)<br />

<strong>DX</strong>er Rudolf Grimm, Sao Bernardo, SP, Brazil asked the station at<br />

about which days are they on. This is what Ms. Nelly<br />

Martinez, professor at this highschool replied, translated by myself from<br />

text in Port:<br />

"We are currently broadcasting on Thu 1820-1900 and at around the frame<br />

1920-2<strong>05</strong>0 (UTC) on around 12000 kHz, 25 mb. The pgming consists of<br />

interviews, reports, and other practical training from the course of Arts<br />

and Technologies, from the Military Highschool ("Liceo Militar") "Acosta<br />

Nu", Ypane, Republica del Paraguay.<br />

They hope to increase the sked for further including other courses.


(via Rudolph Grimm, Brazil. "Radioescutas" YG, via Horacio Nigro-URG,<br />

<strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 21)<br />

PORTUGAL RDP A-07 Schedule. All programmes in Portuguese<br />

Monday to Friday<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0800 EU 7240<br />

0645-0800 EU 11850Sines<br />

0800-1200 EU 12020<br />

1000-1200 SAM/AF 15575 21830<br />

1200-2300# NAM 15560<br />

1300-1500 ME 15770<br />

1600-1900 EU/AF/SAM 119<strong>05</strong> 17680 21655<br />

[1600-2000 9655 300 45]?<br />

1900-2000# SAM 21655<br />

1900-2300# EU/AF 9820 11945<br />

2000-2300# SAM 15295<br />

2300-0200 N+SAM 9715 13700 15295<br />

Saturday and Sunday<br />

0700-1000 NAM/AF 12000 15160<br />

0700-1355 EU 12020<br />

0830-1000 EU 11995Sines<br />

1000-1700 AF 21830<br />

1000-2000 NAM 15560(1200-) 21655<br />

1400-2000 EU/AF 119<strong>05</strong> 17680(1700-)<br />

[1600-2000 9655 300 45]?<br />

1900-2300# AF/EU 9820 11945<br />

2000-2300# NAM 15295 15560<br />

# Special transmissions only<br />

(RDP sked at by Jose<br />

Bueno in dxld, reformatted by Alan Roe-UK, W<strong>DX</strong>C Mar 20)<br />

This is the A07 of our RDPi as arrived yesterday, 19th inst.:<br />

Europe UTC kHz kW degr<br />

Mon-Fri <strong>05</strong>00-0800 7240 300 45<br />

0645-0800 11950 250 55<br />

0800-1200 12020 300 45<br />

1600-1900 119<strong>05</strong> 300 45<br />

[1600-2000 9655 300 45]?<br />

1900-2300* 9820 300 45<br />

Sat+Sun 0700-1355 12020 300 45<br />

0830-1000 11995 250 55<br />

1400-2000 119<strong>05</strong> 300 45<br />

[1600-2000 9655 300 45]?<br />

1900-2300* 9820 300 45<br />

ME+India<br />

Mon-Fri only 1300-1500 15770 100 81.5<br />

Africa<br />

Mon-Fri 1000-1200 21830 100 142<br />

1600-1900 17680 300 144<br />

1900-2300* 11945 300 144<br />

Sat+Sun 0700-1700 15160 300 144<br />

1000-1700 21830 100 142<br />

1700-2000 17680 300 144<br />

1900-2300 11945* 300 144<br />

N Amer.<br />

Mon-Fri 1200-2300* 15560 300 300<br />

2300-0200 9715 300 300


Sat+Sun 1200-2000 15560 300 300<br />

2000-2300 15560 300 300<br />

NW SoAm.<br />

Mon-Fri only 2300-0200 13700 100 261<br />

SoAm+WAfr<br />

Mon-Fri 1000-1200 15575 300 226<br />

1600-1900 21655 300 226<br />

1900-2000* 21655 300 226<br />

2000-2300* 15295 300 226<br />

Sat+Sun 0700-1000 12000 300 226<br />

1000-2000 21655 300 226<br />

2000-2300* 15295 300 226<br />

*) extra bcasts, typically for sport, major religious events.<br />

Powers used:<br />

100/300 kW - RDP, CEOC-Centro Emissor de Onda Curta, Sao Gabriel; 4x300<br />

kW, 4x100 kW (old reserve units)<br />

NB: the listed 100 kW power for the ME+India, Africa-142deg & NW SoAm<br />

b/casts originates from a 300 kW tx due to antenna limitations only. 250<br />

kW - Pro-Funk GmbH, Sines.<br />

The b/cast to NW SoAm, VEN in particular, was again dropped on Sat+Sun.<br />

As usual, the attached doc. was modified by yours truly and some details<br />

were added.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR. wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 20)<br />

RUSSIA At 1600 UT noted Russian army station Radio Zvezda on 8019. I<br />

first thought it was harmonic from mw and indeed, 11 x 729 = 8019 kHz. 729<br />

is Radio Zvezda, Samara 50 kW. I didn't hear other 729 harmonics, only 9x<br />

on 6561 was audible. 7290 (10x) had a strong Santec program in German. I<br />

had my doubts and indeed, almost buried by Zvezda on 8019 and 6561 there<br />

was also a weak audio of Santec. I believe 7290 transmitter is also<br />

located in Samara and the mixing brings the mw station to sw. 7290 started<br />

VOR German at 1700 (and mix continued).<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx Mar 21)<br />

Official SW schedule of St. Petersburg RTRS in Russian language:<br />

<br />

SAUDI ARABIA 15250 - Das jetzt auch auf Kurzwelle ausgestrahlte<br />

Englischprogramm von BSKSA aus Saudi Arabien konnte heute (19.3.07) von<br />

1130 bis Sendeschluss 1155 UTC mit O=3 auf 15250 kHz empfangen werden.<br />

Gebracht wurde ein Reisemagazin mit dem Namen " Flying carpet ", sowie die<br />

Wirtschaftssendung " Growth & Development ". Die einzelnen Beitraege waren<br />

mit Popmusik untermalt.<br />

(Hans Pammer-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 19)<br />

Ich hatte mich schon vor dem englischen Programmbeginn 'eingeklinkt' und<br />

konnte den Programmbeginn in Englisch um 1000 mit verfolgen. Die ID<br />

lautete schlicht und einfach 'Radio Jeddah'. Anschliessend folgte die<br />

Ansage von 6-7 UKW Frequenzen mit <strong>der</strong>en Zielgebiet sowie <strong>der</strong> MW 1422 fuer<br />

den Grossraum Riyadh. 15250 kHz wurde nicht erwaehnt, ebenso <strong>der</strong> Name<br />

BSKSA (=Broadcasting Service of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia).<br />

(Uwe Volk-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 19)<br />

Das ist noch ein erstaunlich gutes Signal. Wenn man sich in Azimuth.exe<br />

o<strong>der</strong> Geockwin.exe mal den 4000 km Pfad ARS, SDN, TCD, CME, NIG ansieht,<br />

BSKSA English 15250 0900-1200 46-48 RIY 500 250Grad


46 We.Africa<br />

47 Central Africa<br />

48 Ea Africa<br />

dann kann man ermessen, was fuer ein Seitenkeulenrest [75 Grad] von <strong>der</strong><br />

Antenne bei 325 Grad in Mitteleuropa noch ankommt. Die Aussendung ist<br />

nicht fuer die westliche Welt, son<strong>der</strong>n an das West Afrika Publikum<br />

gerichtet.<br />

(wb, Mar 20)<br />

SOMALIA Auf 6950 kHz war heute (23.3.) um 1815 UTC Radio Bay aus Somalia<br />

zeitweise recht brauchbar mit Talks und HoA-Musik und einigen IDs zu<br />

empfangen. s/off war um 1900 UTC. Zwischen 1830-1842 UTC starkes Utility-<br />

QRM. In <strong>der</strong> restlichen Zeit mit O=3 hoerbar.<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 23)<br />

SPAIN 4896 UNID COPE network station. I've read your 799 bulletin, as I<br />

usually do and I can solve a question.<br />

4896 UNID COPE network station, Spain, 1628-... UT on 11 Mar, Harmonic of<br />

1224; 35433 but weird audio.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 12)<br />

Carlos is true, I listened to this harmonic last December, and a friend of<br />

mine told me about this problem a year ago! Answer is COPE ALMERIA.<br />

An engineer from this station said that their transmitter didn't work<br />

well.<br />

(Juan A. S.-Madrid-Spain, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 19)<br />

TAIWAN [to North Korea] A broadcast accident of Radio Free North Korea.<br />

Hello. My name is Seong Mun, Park. I'm working to The Institute of North<br />

East Asia Broadcasting in Seoul, Korea.<br />

9730, A broadcast accident of Radio Free North Korea 1000-1100 Mar 20.<br />

A program of 7390 Open Radio North Korea (1400-1500 UT, Tashkent 100<br />

kW) which sent it out at frequency of Radio Free North Korea 9730 at<br />

1000-1100 (Taiwan 100 kW).<br />

But, 1400-1500 7390 Open Radio North Korea is normalcy sent out.<br />

Because it my guess broadcast sen<strong>der</strong> VT's error of program delivery to<br />

transmitter site.<br />

(Seong Mun Park, Vice president, The Institute of North East Asia<br />

Broadcasting in Seoul Korea, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 20)<br />

Wrong audio file started on VTMC control room in Bush house London ? wb.<br />

7390 1400-1500 44,45 DB 100 60 TJK<br />

7390 1400-1500 44NE,45NW TAC 200 56 USA NEW MER<br />

7390 1500-1530 49E TAI 100 250 USA MNO MER<br />

UKRAINE/NETHERLANDS [to IRN] Here you will find a new brochure telling<br />

about Radio Zamaneh (6245 kHz):<br />

<br />

(Harald Kuhl-D, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 21)<br />

UNID SITE 9682.00 dittering digital signal at 0845-0850 UT, Mar 23.<br />

9576.00. Number station in English at 0850-08.55:50 UT Friday Mar 23, c-<br />

down with "attention 77777 out". Like Czech female voice accent.<br />

In USB mode ahead of Radio Medi I on 9575 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 23)


UAE [Dubai] Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery.<br />

UAE Dubai Lihbab - UAE RADIO SW TXsite<br />

25 00 <strong>05</strong>.94 N 55 30 48.06 E [37 kms southeast of Dubai downtown-harbour]<br />

Historical SW TXer site information. This tx site has been mentioned at<br />

least a couple of times in the past from members within the group<br />

regarding speculation as to it coordinates/location. Its location by the<br />

SWL community remained a mystery ... until now.<br />

I had recalled from literature obtained with the station verification many<br />

years ago that the location was 40-42 kms from Dubai in the desert. I can<br />

tell you that is correct.<br />

As a result of the speculation I embarked on some research. Most SW site<br />

research results in either a non response or a failure to obtain the<br />

required information. I am happy to report today that after 4 weeks of<br />

investigations involving a chain of 4 people in the USA & UAE & many<br />

emails etc that I've been very fortunate on this occasion in obtaining the<br />

goods. In one instance this request actually involved one person visiting<br />

another person to obtain this information!<br />

The former SW site of UAE Radio & Television - Dubai is located near<br />

Lihbab, UAE, approx 40kms SE of Dubai. I have found the coordinates to be<br />

exactly at: 25 00 07 N 55 30 47 E.<br />

Although this site was demolished in 2004 (towers were removed) the site<br />

is still viewable on Google Earth. I'm still as yet to find Lihbab<br />

(sometimes spelt as Lahbab), but I am informed that it is a small<br />

township.<br />

Hope the group appreciates the work.<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW tx site, Mar 23)<br />

I had just a look into HFCC files of 1999 to 2002:<br />

UAE Radio Dubai used 300 kW [Marconi] units at 45, 115, 118, 295, 322, and<br />

325 degrees.<br />

(wb, Mar 23)<br />

[DUBAI] Emirates Radio Dubai SW site has been scrapped in 2004. This<br />

Optimod 9100A Audio Processor (Mono) is one of four identical units and<br />

was removed from PE racks of the Lihbab 4x350 kW AM SW broadcast radio<br />

station demolished due to reason that it was handed over by the Dubai<br />

Government to a private company who quickly realized their unability to<br />

run such a great setup. After their numerous attempts to lease it out to<br />

foreigh broadcasters it eventually went un<strong>der</strong> hammer of scrap companies<br />

together with another great 1500 kW AM MW station on the coast, whose<br />

optimods I have sold last week.<br />

This station was built on 1979 with four 350 kW Marconi transmitters<br />

capable to combine theit power or to work separately onto direction<br />

switcheable antenna system utilizing 14 towers supporting multi curtain<br />

phased dipole arrays covering entire SW band delivering 4 programs<br />

simultaneously. It was on air till 2004, when it was shut down although<br />

fully operational and well maintained by British engineers. I was lucky to<br />

pull this nice and clean Optimod as well as another one listed separately<br />

and some other equipment from hammer of a scrap company engaiged in this<br />

vandalism.<br />

See <br />

The 1500 kW mediumwave was on 1476 kHz at Lihbab (Al Habab) fields. (kl)<br />

(via Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Feb 12)


Google Earth and Maps Live.com imagery. In past months we took for grated,<br />

that the Emirates Radio Dubai SW site had been scrapped in 2004. No SW<br />

antenna masts and tx house noted when looked out for on Google earth<br />

imagery sites. ITU G.C. 25N14 55E16.<br />

Last logs of UAE Radio Dubai noted by yours truly on 27 May 2004. (wb)<br />

History: UNID distortion signal - Two tone signals centered on 15397.8 and<br />

15398.9 kHz. UAE [tentative] A terrible UNID two carrier signal noted in<br />

approx. 1400-1800 UT range on May 27th. Seemingly one faulty unit of the<br />

UAE txs, which heard with similar distortion in the past on v21598 kHz.<br />

Two BUZZ tone signals centered on 15397.8 and 15398.9 kHz.<br />

(wb, May 27, 2004 in Italy)<br />

U.K. [to Algeria and Africa] Radio Algerienne (Holy Kor'an Service in<br />

Arabic) via VT Communications for A-07:<br />

0400-0600 on 7260-Skelton 9540-Woofferton<br />

1900-2000 on 9765-Rampisham 11810-Woofferton<br />

2000-2100 on 9765-Rampisham 12025-Woofferton<br />

2100-2300 on 7150-Rampisham 9710-Woofferton<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 20)<br />

FEBA Radio. A-07 Schedule<br />

Afar<br />

1600-1630 smtwtfs 11655Arm<br />

Amharic<br />

1502-1517 smtwtfs 12125Mey<br />

1600-1630 s...tfs 12125Mey<br />

1630-1700 smtwtfs 12125Mey<br />

1630-1700 ....tfs 9865Dha<br />

Arabic<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 smtwtfs 15530Sam<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 s....fs 15530Sam<br />

1900-2030 smtwtfs 9550Kig<br />

Badaga<br />

0100-0115 .....f. 7225Erv<br />

Balti<br />

1500-1515 sm..tf. 9500Nvs<br />

Baluchi<br />

0230-0245 .mtw... 6145Dha<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>00 .....f. 9735Db<br />

Bangla<br />

0015-0030 smtwtfs 7375Tac<br />

0030-0045 .mtwt.. 7375Tac<br />

1315-1330 smt..fs 12000Dha<br />

1500-1530 smtwtfs 7375Tac<br />

Bhili<br />

1330-1345 ..t.... 12000Dha<br />

Bhojpuri<br />

0030-0045 .....fs 7375Tac<br />

Brij Basha<br />

1330-1345 .....f. 12000Dha<br />

Chattisgarhi<br />

0045-0100 .m..... 7375Tac<br />

1300-1315 ......s 12000Dha<br />

1315-1330 ...w... 12000Dha<br />

Dari<br />

0215-0245 smtwtfs 9855Dha<br />

1500-1530 smtwtfs 9830Arm<br />

Dinka<br />

1530-1545 smtwtfs 12125Mey<br />

English


1400-1415 smtwtfs 9500Nvs<br />

1415-1445 .m..... 12025Dha<br />

1430-1445 ..tw.f. 12025Dha<br />

French<br />

1830-1900 smtwtfs 15130Asc<br />

Gujarati<br />

1345-1400 smt.... 12000Dha<br />

Guragena<br />

1600-1630 .mtw... 12125Mey<br />

Hassinya/Pulaar<br />

2145-2215 ....tf. 11985Asc<br />

Hazaragi<br />

0245-0300 smtwtfs 9855Dha<br />

1530-1545 smtwtfs 9830Arm<br />

Hindi<br />

0030-0100 s...... 7375Tac<br />

0045-0100 ...w.fs 7375Tac<br />

0100-0115 smtwtf. 9820Mos<br />

1400-1415 .....fs 9530Tac<br />

1415-1500 smtwtfs 9530Tac<br />

Hindko<br />

0245-0300 smtwtfs 12035Nvs<br />

Kangri<br />

1330-1345 .m..... 12000Dha<br />

Kannada<br />

1430-1500 s...... 12025Dha<br />

1445-1500 .mt.tfs 12025Dha<br />

Kashmiri<br />

1345-1400 ...wtfs 12000Dha<br />

Konkani<br />

1430-1445 ......s 12025Dha<br />

Kumauni<br />

0100-0115 ......s 9820Mos<br />

Lambadi<br />

1430-1445 ....t.. 12025Dha<br />

Magahi<br />

0045-0100 ....t.. 7375Tac<br />

Maithili<br />

1315-1330 ....t.. 12000Dha<br />

Makonde<br />

1545-1600 smtwtfs 12125Mey<br />

Malayalam<br />

0600-0645 .....f. 6125Dha<br />

1400-1415 .m..... 12025Dha<br />

1400-1430 s.twtfs 12025Dha<br />

Marathi<br />

0115-0130 smtwtfs 9820Mos<br />

Marwari<br />

1330-1345 ......s 12000Dha<br />

Mixed Languages<br />

1545-1600 smtwtfs 9830Arm<br />

Mundari<br />

1300-1315 .....f. 12000Dha<br />

Nepali<br />

1300-1315 s.t.... 12000Dha<br />

Nuer<br />

1430-1500 smtwtfs 12125Mey<br />

Oriya<br />

0045-0100 ..t.... 7375Tac<br />

1300-1315 .m..t.. 12000Dha<br />

Orominya<br />

1700-1730 smtwtfs 6180Dha<br />

Pashto<br />

0200-0215 smtwtfs 9855Dha


0245-0300 smtwtfs 6145Dha<br />

1430-1500 smtwtfs 9830Arm<br />

Persian<br />

1630-1700 smtwtfs 9850Arm<br />

Pothwari<br />

0215-0230 ......s 12035Nvs<br />

0230-0245 ...w.f. 12035Nvs<br />

Punjabi<br />

0200-0215 .m....s 12035Nvs<br />

0215-0230 ...w... 12035Nvs<br />

0230-0245 ....t.. 12035Nvs<br />

1330-1345 s..wt.. 12000Dha<br />

Santhali<br />

1300-1315 ...w... 12000Dha<br />

Sindhi<br />

0230-0245 s...tfs 6145Dha<br />

Siraiki<br />

0230-0245 .mt.... 12035Nvs<br />

Somali<br />

1700-1730 smtwtfs 9865Kig<br />

Tamil<br />

0100-0130 smtwt.s 7225Erv<br />

0115-0130 .....f. 7225Erv<br />

0645-0730 .....f. 6125Dha<br />

Telugu<br />

0130-0200 smtwtfs 7225Dha<br />

Tibetan<br />

1200-1230 smtwtfs 15215Dha<br />

Tigrinya<br />

1630-1700 smtw... 9865Dha<br />

1730-1757 smtwtfs 9865Kig<br />

Tulu<br />

1445-1500 ...w... 12025Dha<br />

Urdu<br />

0145-0200 .m....s 12035Nvs<br />

0145-0215 ...w... 12035Nvs<br />

0145-0230 ..t.tf. 12035Nvs<br />

0145-0245 s...... 12035Nvs<br />

0215-0230 .m..... 12035Nvs<br />

0230-0245 ......s 12035Nvs<br />

1400-1415 smtwt.. 9530Tac<br />

1415-1500 sm..tf. 9500Nvs<br />

1415-1515 ..tw..s 9500Nvs<br />

Transmitters: Arm Armavir, Asc =Ascension, Db Dushanbe, Dha Dhabayya, Erv<br />

Yerevan<br />

Irk Irkutsk, Kig Kigali, Mey Meyerton, Mos Moosbrunn, Nvs Novosibirsk<br />

Sam Samara, Tac Tashkent<br />

(Alokesh Gupta in dxld, reformatted by Alan Roe-UK, W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Mar 21)<br />

Neue Sendezeiten <strong>der</strong> Stimme Vietnams (Sommerzeit <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

VOV: Aen<strong>der</strong>ung von Sendezeit und Sendefrequenz.<br />

Liebe Hoererinnen und Hoerer, Um die Effektivitaet unserer Sendung im<br />

Sommer zu erhoehen, wird unsere Sendezeit und Sendefrequenz wie folgt<br />

geaen<strong>der</strong>t.<br />

Das deutschsprachige Programm <strong>der</strong> Stimme Vietnams empfangen Sie ab den 25.<br />

Maerz <strong>2007</strong> auf <strong>der</strong> Frequenz 9430 kHz von 19 Uhr 30 bis 20 Uhr 00 und von<br />

20 Uhr 00 bis 20 Uhr 30 UTC.<br />

Wir bitten um Verstaendnis und vielen Dank fuer Ihre Aufmerksamkeit.<br />

Deutsche Redaktion.<br />

(VoVTN Hanoi, via <strong>Jan</strong> Balzer-D / Willi Stengel-D, Mar 19)<br />

From: phong tieng duc ban doi ngoai


VOVTN via Skelton 9430 1930-2030 27,28 SKN 300kW 90degr<br />

Mal sehen ob es bei <strong>der</strong> Frequenzwahl 9430 kHz bleibt. DTK T-Systems<br />

MediaBroadcast meldet die Belegung <strong>der</strong> gleichen Frequenz fuer Pan American<br />

Broadcasting am Freitag, Samstag und Sonntag.<br />

Das 7 Sterne Hotel in Abu Dhabi hat wohl die Sinne bei <strong>der</strong> HFCC vernebelt?<br />

Mike Bethge hat gestern sofort die Vietnamesen schon informiert.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 19)<br />

9430 WER PAB relay um 1930-2030 UT.<br />

BEACON OF HOPE - NORTH AFRICA<br />

a.. Coverage: Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, Somalia, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Egypt,<br />

Sudan, Algeria<br />

b.. Potential Audience: 235 million souls<br />

c.. Power: 250,000 watts SW<br />

d.. Did you know that over 88% of the population within Beacon Of Hope's<br />

coverage area is of the Islamic faith? Not only does Beacon Of Hope give<br />

you the opportunity to save the souls of over 216 million Muslims but you<br />

will also strengthen the faith of the Christians residing within northern<br />

Africa and positively influence all other non-Christian believing souls<br />

throughout northern Africa - a potential audience of over 19.5 million<br />

people! What a powerful and affordable way to further the Great<br />

Commission!<br />

USA WJIE/WJCR Millerstown. Please note that the coordinates for the WJIE<br />

(USA) in the Extinct Sites Excel file is wrong.<br />

My thanks to Adrian Peterson for his knowledge, assistance & patience with<br />

finding the correct location of the former WJCR/WJIE SW transmitter site.<br />

Over a period of a few weeks & emails & using Adrian's verbal descriptions<br />

& my use of Google Earth & capturing several images with notes we were<br />

finally able to agree on the area where the site is (was?) located. The<br />

correct location of the rhombic antennas used at this site are<br />

approximately 37 26 00 N 86 01 39 W in Hunt County near Millerstown.<br />

Unfortunately the region is still in low resolution when viewed with<br />

Google Earth. The FM txer site is apparently 900 feet SE of the site. The<br />

site appears to be located on an elevated plateau or flatened hill (if the<br />

low res. Google Earth images are anything to go by).<br />

Adrian comments that there were two Rhombic antennas on the site, one of<br />

which was damaged.<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW tx sites Mar 9)<br />

PROGRAMAS <strong>DX</strong> - Saludos cordiales:<br />

Si por alguna razon no pudo oir alguno de sus programas diexistas<br />

favoritos del pasado fin de semana, pueden escucharlos en Programas <strong>DX</strong>.<br />

Tambien estan disponibles los archivos de los programas emitidos en<br />

semanas anteriores:<br />

<br />

Ademas, esta a vuestra disposicion nuestra pagina "Programas <strong>DX</strong> del Ayer"<br />

<br />

Programas <strong>DX</strong> disponibles:<br />

EL MUNDO DIEXISTA La Voz de Turquia<br />

<br />

ACTUALIDAD <strong>DX</strong> de RAE (Radiodifusion Argentina al Exterior


EL MUNDO EN NUESTRA ANTENA de Arturo Vera<br />

<br />

FRECUENCIA AL DIA de Dino Bloise<br />

<br />

LA ROSA DE TOKIO de LS11 Radio Provincia<br />

<br />

FRECUENCIA RM de La Voz de Rusia<br />

<br />

RINCàN DIEXISTA de Radio Rumania Internacional<br />

<br />

MUNDO RADIAL por Glenn Hauser<br />

<br />

AMIGOS DE LA ONDA CORTA de Radio Exterior de Espana<br />

<br />

RADIO ENLACE de Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land<br />

<br />

REVISTA DEL DIEXISMO de Radio Budapest<br />

<br />

ANTENA DE LA AMISTAD de KBS World Radio<br />

<br />

PROGRAMA DIEXISTA de Radio Bulgaria<br />

<br />

EN CONTACTO de Radio Habana Cuba<br />

<br />

AVENTURA DIEXISTA de HCJB La Voz de los Andes<br />

<br />

NOTICIERO DIEXISTA de NHK Radio Japon<br />

<br />

MONITOR <strong>DX</strong> de WRMI Radio Miami<br />

<br />

El equipo de redaccion:<br />

Dino Bloise, Jose Bueno, Jose Elias Diaz, Jose Miguel Romero, Omar Somma,<br />

Arnaldo Slaen y Ruben G. Margenet, Ernesto Paulero.<br />

(Jose Bueno-ESP, condiglist Mar 21)<br />

Vom 13. bis 29. April <strong>2007</strong> findet wie<strong>der</strong> <strong>der</strong> DSWCI Contest statt:<br />

<br />

(Christoph Ratzer-AUT OE2CRM, dswci / A-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 15)<br />

Hallo Freunde,<br />

Der Rhein-Main-Radio-Club laed ein zum Oster <strong>DX</strong>-Camp<br />

nach Langenselbold 2.-8.4.<strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Die ersten Tage ab Mo. sind wie immer vorwiegend zum Hoeren. Hier gibts<br />

Grasnarben-<strong>DX</strong> mit verschiedenen Antennen ueber unseren Verteiler.<br />

Ein paar Ueberraschungen sind noch in Arbeit.


Und dann die Sensation:<br />

Oster-Samstag Nachmittag ab 14.00 wird auf dem <strong>DX</strong> Camp <strong>der</strong><br />

*Initiator und Vorsitzendes des weltweiten DRM-Konsortiums Herr Peter<br />

Senger<br />

*einen kurzen Abriss ueber den Stand bei DRM geben und anschliessend fuer<br />

Fragen zur Verfuegung stehen.<br />

Ebenfalls anwesend sein und wird Frau Valentina Jolkver von <strong>der</strong> DW. Alle,<br />

die schon immer etwas ueber DRM wissen wollten o<strong>der</strong> Fragen stellen und<br />

Kritik aeussern wollen sind herzlich eingeladen, natuerlich auch alle<br />

an<strong>der</strong>en. Gute Laune sollte je<strong>der</strong> mitbringen.<br />

Kaltes und warmes Buffet am Sa. Abend, wir erinnern an unseren <strong>DX</strong>-Freund<br />

Horst Schmidt, zeigen Bil<strong>der</strong> und erzaehlen Geschichten.<br />

(Weitere Infos auf <strong>der</strong> home page )<br />

beste 73<br />

Harald Gabler<br />

RMRC Vorstand<br />

(drm-dx Mar 19)<br />

Die ersten Tage auf dem <strong>DX</strong>-Camp Langenselbold werden wie immer<br />

traditionell zum Hoeren genutzt. Aber wenn wir schon ueber DRM reden, dann<br />

richtig.<br />

Am Freitag 7.4. abends wird <strong>der</strong> Chef des italienischen Software defined<br />

Receivers Herstellers Elad Herr Franco Milan uns demonstrieren, was <strong>der</strong><br />

Receiver FDM 77 alles kann. Wir freuen uns, dass Herr Milan extra deshalb<br />

nach Langenselbold kommt.<br />

Auf jeden Fall kann <strong>der</strong> FDM 77 auch DRM, und das ist bereits in <strong>der</strong><br />

normalen Version enthalten.<br />

Bei uns darf je<strong>der</strong> seine Meinung aeussern zu Radiothemen, auch kontrovers.<br />

... Alle DRM-Kritiker sind ebenso herzlich eingeladen wie DRM-<br />

Befuerworter. Aber diskutieren wir doch mit dem Mann, <strong>der</strong> das alles ins<br />

Leben gerufen hat, mit Herrn Senger. Mal sehen, was er zu sagen hat. Wir<br />

freuen uns jedenfalls auf eine rege Diskussion.<br />

Also wir reden nicht nur drueber und diskutieren am Samstag 8.4. mit Herrn<br />

P. Senger, wir wollen auch sehen, wie es in <strong>der</strong> Praxis funktioniert.<br />

Eingeladen sind - wie schon gesagt - alle <strong>DX</strong>er und Radiofreunde, nur gute<br />

Laune muss man mitbringen.<br />

Harald Gabler, RMRC Vorstand (Mar 20/21)<br />

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AFGHANISTAN On 6700 kHz AM broadcast by Bagram AFB of Afghanistan, two<br />

bc signals interfere each other. There is no interference after 1800 UT.<br />

I can receive a bureau seeming to be a ghost signal on 7000 and 7300 kHz<br />

with // until 1800 UT. On Mar 24 at 1643 UT.<br />

(S. Aoki-JPN<br />

cf. <br />

(via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, ndxc Mar 25)<br />

ALBANIA A07 R Tirana logging.<br />

71<strong>05</strong> 0630-0900 28 0 0 925 1234567 250307 281007 D ALBANIAN<br />

perfect and nice level on March 25th and 26th. (wb)<br />

I have been checking 71<strong>05</strong> Albanian at 0630-0900 after the changeover and<br />

there is no change on this frequency. It is a clear channel - and the<br />

European amateurs appear to keep away from it! Reception at my location is<br />

very variable though, and it would be better for listeners further north<br />

in Europe to have a second (higher) frequency that would propagate much<br />

more strongly. But, of course, TWR is using the other unit at SHI on 11865<br />

- and that one BOOMS in here.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 28)<br />

German MW 1458 kHz 1801-1829 SINPO 44333, suffers a little bit by British<br />

commercial pop mx station London co-channel, which came on stronger at<br />

about 1840 UT.<br />

Astrid Ibro reports of new most mo<strong>der</strong>n Tirana Airport terminal and funeral<br />

on Albanian great actor. (Mar 26)<br />

No change in reception condition on R Tirana's services to report, between<br />

1800 and 2<strong>05</strong>0 UT, on March 27th.


7465 2000-2030 27 234567 250307 281007 D ENGLISH<br />

7465 transmission works fine, little fading, no interference at all. S9+20<br />

dB. The very late registered 9390 outlet suffers severe 800 Hertz whistle<br />

interference by an unknown station on 9389.21 kHz, like SINPO 2-3 2332. 31<br />

mb signals skip over my head, and is meant for listener audience far north<br />

or east in Scotland and Scandinavia.<br />

Very same signal and interference level noted today March 28th at<br />

Stuttgart Germany, see my previously report of March 25th/26th/27th.<br />

9390 is strong now in the clear, March 27th and 28th.<br />

But 7465 kHz suffers more and more by adjacent 7460 kHz interference, by<br />

IBB Radio Free Asia in Korean via Ulanbataar 7460 2030-2230 KORE U-B 250kW<br />

128degrees, and some whoosh noise like jamming on about 7462 kHz.<br />

I guess in coming summer months there will be less interference from<br />

Mongolia and North Korean jamming. But my recommendation is to move up R<br />

Tirana Albanian service little 5/10 kHz to 7470/7475 kHz channel. (Mar 28)<br />

Reception log of March 26/29th:<br />

6145 1800-1815 28 0 0 925 .234567 250307 281007 D SER/CRO<br />

SINPO 43443 Interference: 6150 kHz is free, 6140 kHz Polish Radio via<br />

Wertachtal in Polish, 100 kW.<br />

Avoid alternative to with-draw:<br />

6145 1800-1815 UT R Tirana Serbo-Croatian program.<br />

!! 6015 kHz withdrawn from my AVOIDING recommendation. !!<br />

Today March 29th, on 5th day since summer season A07 started, DTK Juelich<br />

used the registrated 6015 kHz channel carrying a protestant religious<br />

program in Ukrainian: "Christoviee Kritaki - Ukrainsky Radio Sluvachiee".<br />

1800-1930 UT.<br />

Others 6035 and 6125 are prohibit, due of RAI Rome using next door on<br />

adjacent 6040 and 6130. And 5910 kHz is VoRUS coordinated in S-07 season<br />

from September 2nd.<br />

So, no 49 mb channel free/or adjacent channel interference in this time<br />

slot.<br />

6035 1845-1900 27 0 0 925 234567 250307 281007 D ENGLISH<br />

6035 suffers a little bit by tiny NHK Japan signal in deep un<strong>der</strong>neath.<br />

7465 1845-1900 27 310 0 146 234567 250307 281007 D ENGLISH<br />

7465 transmission via curtain antenna works EXCELLENT, no interference at<br />

all. S=9+20 dB. In peaks +30dB. (Mar 26)<br />

7465 1845-1900 27 310 0 146 234567 250307 281007 D ENGLISH<br />

7465 transmission missed on March 29th, not even a carrier heard.<br />

Some main power lost at Shijak or other fee<strong>der</strong> fault ?<br />

Avoid alternative: Discovered four channels in 49 mb, which are empty at<br />

present.<br />

5910 6<strong>05</strong>0 6135 and 6185 kHz.<br />

6035 1901-1930 28 0 0 925 234567 250307 281007 D ITALIAN<br />

SINPO 33333 Strong tx carrier, but very low music and speaker level of 20%<br />

only.<br />

7465 1901-1930 27 310 0 146 234567 250307 281007 D FRENCH<br />

7465 transmission via curtain antenna works EXCELLENT, no interference at<br />

all.<br />

On Mar 26, S=9+20 dB. In peaks +30dB. Spotlessly ! Perfect audio level in<br />

French language control room !!!<br />

7465 transmission missed on March 29th, not even a carrier heard.


7465 1931-2000 28 0 0 925 234567 250307 281007 D GERMAN<br />

7465 transmission works fine, little fadings, no interference at all.<br />

On Mar 26: S=9+20 dB.<br />

On Mar 29: Seemingly tx from 6035 kHz moved to 7465, and German sce<br />

appeared, but only for some 10 minutes duration !<br />

When checked at 1942-2000 UT - 7465 transmission missed on March 29th, not<br />

even a carrier heard.<br />

7465 2000-2030 27 0 0 925 234567 250307 281007 D ENGLISH<br />

7465 transmission missed on March 29th, not even a carrier heard.<br />

7465 2030-2200 28 0 0 925 1234567 250307 281007 D ALBANIAN<br />

7465 transmission works EXCELLENT, no interference at all.<br />

On Mar 26: S=9+20 dB. In peaks +30dB. Spotlessly ! Perfect audio level in<br />

Albanian language control room !!! Also strong on // 9390 kHz.<br />

7465 and 9390 transmission missed both on March 29th, not even a carrier<br />

heard.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 29)<br />

AUSTRALIA 15335 CVC at 0833-0859*, March 27, OM DJ with "The Edge", a<br />

program of pop/rock songs, gives address (The Edge, P.O. Box 6361,<br />

Maroochydore, <strong>BC</strong>, Queensland), audio streaming at CVC. TV, mostly good,<br />

off in mid-song.<br />

(Ron Howard touring Shanghai-CHN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 27)<br />

BELGIUM [non] Summer A-07 of TDP:<br />

TDP Radio Dance Mx in DRM:<br />

0000-0100 on 9790 SAC 070 kW / 227 deg to NoAm Daily<br />

1500-1600 on 6015 ISS 035 kW / 060 deg to WeEu Daily<br />

Moj Them Radio in Hmong:<br />

0100-0130 on 15260 TAI 100 kW / 250 deg to Asia Tue/Thu<br />

Denge Mezopotamya in Kurdish:<br />

0200-0400 on 7590 SMF 300 kW / 134 deg to WeAs Daily >> not active<br />

0400-1200 on 11530 KCH 300 kW / 116 deg to WeAs Daily<br />

1200-1600 on 11530 KCH 500 kW / 116 deg to WeAs Daily<br />

Que Huong Radio in Vietnamese:<br />

1200-1300 on 15680 DB 100 kW / 117 deg to Asia Mon-Sat<br />

Salt-al-Amal in Arabic:<br />

1200-1400 on 17665*KCH 250 kW / 250 deg to NoWeAf<br />

*17632.5/17637.5/17642.5/17647.5/17652.5/17657.5/17662.5/<br />

17667.5/17672.5<br />

Tensae Ethiopia Voice of Unity in Amharic:<br />

1500-1600 on 15660 ARM 250 kW / 188 deg to EaAf Daily<br />

Radio Xoriyo Ogadenia in Somali:<br />

1600-1700 on 15260 SAM 250 kW / 188 deg to EaAf Tue<br />

Andenet Le Democracy in Anharic:<br />

1600-1700 on 15260 SAM 250 kW / 188 deg to EaAf Wed/Fri/Sun<br />

Radio Saa in Hausa, but really only music:<br />

1600-1700 15180 UNID RUS/CIS or TDF tx to WeAf Wed/Sat,co-ch B<strong>BC</strong> Ar<br />

Denge Rojhelat in Persian:<br />

1600-1800 11530 KCH 300 kW / 116 deg to WeAs Daily >> not active<br />

Voice of Delina in Tigrigna:<br />

1700-1730 on 11830 ARM 100 kW / 188 deg to EaAf Mon-Fri


Radio Democracy Shorayee in Persian<br />

1700-1800 NF12120 UNID RUS/CISorTDFtx to WeAs Tue/Thu/Fri/Sun,x12130<br />

Suab Xaa Moo Zoo in Hmong:<br />

2300-2330 on 11650 TAI 100 kW / 250 deg to Asia Daily, new for A-07.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 29)<br />

BULGARIA Radio Bulgaria via Plovdiv-Padarsko transmitters on 11700 and<br />

15700 kHz, wrapping up French at 1130 UT and continuing with English,<br />

suffers from distorted audio. As far as I can tell it sounds identical on<br />

both frequencies, so it appears that the problem arises in the audio chain<br />

before the transmitters.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Mar 26)<br />

Cf. TopNews <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> 800 for Radio Varna, more exactly is:<br />

2100-2110 BNR Nx on 9900 and 23MWs<br />

2110-0100 R.Varna on 9900 and MW 774 kHz.<br />

0100-01<strong>05</strong> BNR Nx on 9900 and 20MWs<br />

01<strong>05</strong>-0300 R.Varna on 9900 and 14MWs, not on 774 kHz.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 29)<br />

CANADA I've just added the RCI A07 technical sked (4 pages in .xls) to<br />

the Files section. Note a last-minute change for the 1800 English to<br />

Africa.<br />

Also note the first use by RCI of Vatican Radio's Santa Maria di Galeria<br />

site, and an RCI relay via RN Madagascar.<br />

(Bill Westenhaver-CAN RCI, dxld Mar 27)<br />

6030 CFVP Calgary at 1212-1223 UT on Mar 21. Amazingly good signal, well<br />

over the CH stn that usually dominates. Wx, ments of Flames vs Avs hockey,<br />

program notes, "Classic Country AM 1060 ID's," MDT time checks, ads; they<br />

even played a song occasionally. Ex-cellent condx that morning - even got<br />

audio from Japan 774 and Korea 1566 on MW.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 25)<br />

CHILE 12275 spur, Voz Cristiana, 0200-0230+ March 25, Weak spur, or<br />

mixing product, from 11970 & 11665 mixing together with Spanish religious<br />

programming. 3<strong>05</strong> kHz separation between each frequency.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx Mar 26)<br />

CROATIA Re: New SW schedule of HRT Croatian Radio HS-1 via Deanovec<br />

since Mar 1:<br />

0000-0457 on 6165 (010 kW / ND) New time, low power;<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0657 on 6165 (100 kW / ND) x<strong>05</strong>00-2400;<br />

0700-1757 on 9830 (100 kW / ND) x<strong>05</strong>00-1800;<br />

1800-2357 on 6165 (100 kW / ND).<br />

(Ivo Ivanov-BUL, via <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong>, Mar 06)<br />

Heard 0657 closing on 6165 and starting on 9830, Mar 19. But two 100 kW<br />

transmitters were in use, as the open carrier on 6165 first disappeared at<br />

about 0708. At 1756* the transmitter on 9830 signed off and at *1800 6165<br />

signed on. It was heard with fair signal until sign off at 2400*, but the<br />

10 kW transmitter which continued the broadcast was only heard here in<br />

Denmark with 11331 un<strong>der</strong> strong QRM from R Netherlands, Bonaire.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W March 21 direct and via dxld)<br />

Switch over time is sometimes irregularly. Noted 6165 instead around 0900<br />

UT, and 1400 UT too. 9830 mostly skips over my head, selection of 31 mb is<br />

too high these days. 6 or 7 MHz would be better choice to serve their<br />

nationals in central Europe. (wb)<br />

CYPRUS 1233 Radio Monte Carlo, Cyprus renamed - B<strong>BC</strong> Monitoring observes


that the former Radio Monte Carlo - Moyen Orient (Middle East) now<br />

identifies on air as "Monte Carlo Doualiya" (International), which is<br />

reflected in a new website address: <br />

The station broadcasts in Arabic to the Middle East and North Africa on<br />

mediumwave 1233 kHz via a powerful transmitter located in Cyprus. It is<br />

also relayed on a network of FM transmitters situated throughout the<br />

region, on 5925 and 7135 kHz shortwave (<strong>05</strong>00-0600 only) and on a live<br />

audio stream accessed from their website. Monte Carlo Doualiya is part of<br />

the French state-owned Radio France group.<br />

(B<strong>BC</strong>_M research, Feb 28 via dxld; ARC MV-Eko Mar 29)<br />

ETHIOPIA Presumed V of Tigray Revolution audible here on 9650 from 1757<br />

tune-in to (tent) 1900 close. Weak Horn of Africa music, talk (news?)<br />

1801-1809 then more local music with female announcer (+'phone-in<br />

requests?). Heard upto 1900, but by this time splatter from strong 9645<br />

(Vatican) and 9655 making it a difficult copy anyhow.<br />

(Alan Pennington-UK, dxld Mar 26)<br />

formerly or // 5500 and 6350 in Tigrinya. (wb)<br />

Friends in East Africa tell me that Voice of the Tigray Revolution seems<br />

to have disappeared from its new frequencies of 5980 and 9650. Not heard<br />

since last week. Is anyone hearing them elsewhere on the dial?<br />

(Chris Greenway-UK, dxld Mar 26)<br />

FRANCE/NIGERIA Radio Saa via Issoudun-France, only on Sat/Wed. Today<br />

Saturday Mar 24th noted again Radio Saa on 15180, at 1600-1700:03 UT<br />

close-down. Playing West African music continuously.<br />

Agree 99% supposedly via ISS - like mentioned in BUL <strong>DX</strong> Mix news, due of<br />

poor signal strength on my location, some 600 km away of ISS site in<br />

France. Weak signal only S=2 just above threshold, like other Issoudun<br />

outlets on 15220 and 15300 kHz, latter both 153/155 degrees too.<br />

Other ISS outlets on 156<strong>05</strong> and 15660 kHz at 185 degree angle were a little<br />

bit lou<strong>der</strong> of S=2-3 level at very same time.<br />

Comparison: a lot of broadcast stations on 19 mb at that same time noted<br />

on much lou<strong>der</strong> level, like 151<strong>05</strong> CYP, 15160 MEY, 15195 EMR powerhouse,<br />

152<strong>05</strong> RIY, 15235 MEY, 15275 ASC, 15295 MLA, 15345 unID Arabic, 15400 ASC,<br />

15410 WOF, 15420 SEY, 15425 RIY, 15435 RIY powerhouse, 15445 IRA, 15475<br />

GAB, 15555 CYP, 15580 MOR powerhouse.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 24)<br />

FRANCE/TAIWAN Summer A-07 of Radio Taiwan International via TDF:<br />

1400-1500 15225 ISS 500 kW 060 deg Russian RUS,x1300-1500 in B-06<br />

1600-1700 11600 ISS 500 kW 085 deg English SoAs till May 5<br />

1600-1700 15515 ISS 500 kW 085 deg English SoAs May 6 - Sep.1<br />

1600-1700 11600 ISS 500 kW 085 deg English SoAs from Sep.2<br />

1700-1800 117<strong>05</strong> ISS 500 kW <strong>05</strong>5 deg Russian RUS, x9760 DTK in A-06<br />

1700-1800 15690 ISS 500 kW 160 deg English SoAf<br />

1800-1900 3965 ISS 250 kW 345 deg English UK<br />

2000-2100 3965 ISS 250 kW 220 deg Spanish SoEu,x5975 DTK in A-06<br />

2100-2200 3965 ISS 250 kW <strong>05</strong>0 deg German WeEu<br />

2100-2200 9485 ISS 500 kW 190 deg French NoAf till Sep.1<br />

2100-2200 72<strong>05</strong> ISS 500 kW 190 deg French NoAf from Sep.2<br />

2200-2300 3965 ISS 250 kW 345 deg Chinese UK<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 29)<br />

TWR German sce ERF Wetzlar ceases all MW transmissions via MW 1467 kHz in<br />

France from Oct 27th, <strong>2007</strong>. ERF-TWR Mainflingen 1539 kHz transmissions<br />

remain on air in future.<br />

Der ERF gab bekannt, dass Ende September die Ausstrahlung von


Radiosendungen ueber die Mittelwelle und ab Ende Oktober ueber die beiden<br />

Kurzwelle-Frequenzen von Radio Monte Carlo eingestellt werden. Die<br />

Sendungen ueber die Mittelwellenfrequenz 1539 (Mainflingen) werden in<br />

vollem Umfang von taeglich 19 Stunden weitergefuehrt. Auch die<br />

Ausstrahlung per Satellit, Kabel und Internet steht nicht zur Disposition.<br />

Im Programm leuchtet die KW bereits nicht mehr auf.<br />

(Walter Eibl-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 27)<br />

GABON Al-Qadhafi reportedly buys cash-strapped Gabonese radio station.<br />

In 20<strong>05</strong>, we wrote in these same columns that the management of radio<br />

station Africa No.1 was financially strapped, and it was therefore<br />

difficult to meet the charges due for the Panafrican medium. At the time,<br />

the Gabonese minister of communication made an announcement to the press<br />

reporting the hard times, which could possibly lead to the closing down of<br />

Africa No.1. With things having reached this point, the radio station<br />

officials had allowed back licensing fees owed to the National Audiovisual<br />

Communication Council (CNCA) in Abidjan to build up. As a result, the<br />

broadcasting of Africa No.1 FM programmes was suspended in the Ivorian<br />

economic capital.<br />

Nevertheless, good fortune seems to have smiled at the station's<br />

employees, and the African network will take off again very soon.<br />

Actually, it was bought by a big financier in the person of Colonel<br />

Muammar al-Qadhafi. Information making its way around high-ranking circles<br />

recently indicates that the Libyan Guide is the new owner of Africa No.1.<br />

The amount of the deal pulled off by the president of Libya and his<br />

counterpart El Hajj Omar Bongo of Gabon: 5 million euros (about 3.2<br />

billion CFA francs). Africa No.1 will no longer be un<strong>der</strong> the control of<br />

the Gabonese Government, but of the Libyan Republic. Given this new start,<br />

no one doubts that the arrears owed to the CNCA will be paid, to the<br />

delight of listeners in Cote d'Ivoire.<br />

(L'Inter newspaper, Abidjan, 21 Mar via B<strong>BC</strong>_M)<br />

<br />

(via Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld Mar 28)<br />

Afropop music jammer, which after 1400 is usually just distracting on<br />

17660, heard on 17675 instead, at 1343 March 28, abutting much stronger<br />

CVC 17680. 17675 agrees with Jose Miguel Romero's monitoring, and also<br />

Sawt al-Amal on 17672.5 and 17677.5, not identifiable here. SAA runs until<br />

1400 so Afropop is really trying to jam it then.<br />

BTW, a press report from Ivory Coast says Col. Ghaddafi now owns Africa<br />

Numero Uno; so hence also spare transmitters he can use for his own<br />

nefarious jamming.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Mar 28)<br />

GEORGIA/ABKHAZIA I monitored 9495 kHz on 22 March with Spectrum Lab for<br />

any signs of needed Apsua Radio, Abkhazia, which is a separate radio<br />

country per NASWA Country List. The transmitter came on at 0253 on 9494.78<br />

and quickly stabilized to 9494.75 by 0300. The channel is blocked by VOA-<br />

9495 via Wertachtal until 0330* and then from <strong>05</strong>00 until 0945 by WYFR-<br />

9495.<br />

During the 0330-<strong>05</strong>00 window, Apsua Radio was left in the clear with<br />

occasional barely threshold audio with what sounded like ethnic vocals and<br />

talk, best around 0340-0350 which is a little over 20 minutes after<br />

sunrise at the transmitter. The transmitter was stable after warm-up until<br />

fade-out with no drifting. I didn't check for the reported 9535<br />

parallel/spur. The carrier started fading at <strong>05</strong>45 and was no longer<br />

visible in Spectrum Lab at 0612 UT.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, dxld Mar 25)


Apsua Radio from Abkhazia: Checked on 9494.745 kHz at 0650 UT too, also at<br />

1733 UT on 9494.811 kHz, all March 22.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> / dxld Mar 22)<br />

GERMANY Funktechnikmuseum Koenigs Wusterhausen.<br />

Verehrte Freunde unseres Sen<strong>der</strong>- und Funktechnikmuseums.<br />

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(wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 28)<br />

GREECE As we approach the A-07 Broadcasting Season, I am completely<br />

confused about the reasoning behind these SVO tests during the past few<br />

weeks. I know that they are not coming from Avlis, but from a former 10-kW<br />

coastal transmitter in Pyrgos. After these tests have been completed, will<br />

this OLYMPIA RADIO transmitter become part of the ERA-5 setup, or will it<br />

just carry Voice of Greece programming? Do you or anyone at ERA-5 have any<br />

idea of what the future plans are for this transmitter?<br />

(John Babbis-USA to Babis Charalampopoulos-GRC, ERA, via dxld Mar 25)<br />

Dear John, The A-07 season it will run according to the program that you<br />

have, no SVO. Probably in the future an agreement is going to take place.<br />

(Babis C., March 23, via John Babbis, ibid.)<br />

11645 ERA 5 Foreign service "It's all Greek to Me".<br />

Yes, regular foreign service schedule of ERA 5 on air today March 26:<br />

noted English at 0600, French at 0700, Spanish at 0800, and German 0900,<br />

and Russian 0930 UT will follow.<br />

Tomorrow [Tue] is maintenance day at Avlis, and 0600/0700-1000 UT portion<br />

will be missed, as planned. 15630 fade-in time was very late today, around<br />

0740 UT in Germany.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 26)<br />

Previously Andreas Volk talked with ERA's editorial offices in Athens, and<br />

they confirmed that German will be on shortwave daily except Tuesday (due<br />

to the extended maintenance break), as given in the published schedules.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Mar 26)


12120, ERA 5, Greek program 1100-1700 UT found un<strong>der</strong>neath co-channel KTWR<br />

Guam at around 1130 UT. // Greek program on 9420 and 15630 kHz.<br />

Thessaloniki regional from 1100 UT onwards on 9935 kHz. 9420, 9935, and<br />

15630 are via Avlis site. Program on 12120 kHz is at least four seconds<br />

behind remaining outlets. So, supposedly this transmission is still via<br />

maritime Olympia Radio station at Pyrgos in Western Greece.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 26)<br />

11645 Voice of Greece again in German and Russian. Way of living is<br />

something different in the Mediterranean. Today Wed March 28th - 3rd day<br />

of new season - at 0900-1000 UT Voice of Greece Athens started again<br />

relaying touristic information domestic service Radio Filea of the local<br />

mediumwave odd666[not 665] and FM 107 MHz. 0900-0930 UT in German, and<br />

0930-1000 UT in Russian.<br />

Announcement is not perfect yet, station still announces winter frequency<br />

of 15630 kHz instead. Is not clear yet whether Mon, Wed, Thur, Fri, - or<br />

at Saturdays too service. On Tuesdays OFF, is maintenance day at tx site<br />

Avlis.<br />

On Sundays bcasting usually Greek Orthodox Divine sce, in // to 9420 and<br />

15630 kHz Avlis, and 9935 kHz via Olympia radio relay at Pyrgos maritime<br />

station. Latter is 4 seconds behind Avlis transmissions.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 28)<br />

GUYANA 3290 Voice of Guyana: On Feb 20, 21 and 22 I heard only a<br />

carrier with no modulation. When I rechecked the frequency on Feb 27 at<br />

2330 UT, I was very surprised to hear the station clearly with an ID:<br />

"This is the Voice of Guyana broadcasting on....". After a look on that<br />

evenings programme the presenter said: "It is good listening to the Voice<br />

of Guyana, so stay tuned!" Oldie music followed, e.g. Frank Sinatra "My<br />

Way". (SIO 243 in Laudat/Dominica).<br />

(Dirk Nehring-D touring the Carribean, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Mar 23)<br />

HUNGARY Summer A-07 schedule of Radio Budapest:<br />

English to Eu 1500-1528 Sun 6025 9610<br />

1900-1928 Daily 3975 6025<br />

2100-2128 Daily 6025<br />

English to SoAf 2100-2128 Daily 9525<br />

English to NoAm 0100-0128 Daily 6040<br />

0230-0258 Daily 6195<br />

German to Eu 1200-1258 Sun 6025 7275<br />

1400-1458 Sun 6025 7275<br />

1700-1758 Sun 3975 6025<br />

1730-1758 Mon-Sat 3975 6025<br />

1930-1958 Mon-Sat 3975 6025<br />

French to Eu 1600-1628 Daily 6025 9850<br />

2000-2028 Daily 3975 6025<br />

Hungarian to Eu 0400-1158 Sun 6025 relay HS-1 "Kossuth R"<br />

0400-1558 Mon-Sat6025 relay HS-1 "Kossuth R"<br />

1300-1358 Sun 6025<br />

1800-1858 Daily 3975 6025<br />

2100-2158 Daily 3975<br />

2200-2258 Daily 6025<br />

Hungarian to NoAm 0000-0<strong>05</strong>8 Daily 6195<br />

0130-0228 Daily 6140<br />

2000-2<strong>05</strong>8 Daily 11695<br />

Hungarian to SoAm 2200-2258 Daily 9665 12030<br />

2300-2358 Sun 9665 12030<br />

Hungarian to AUS 1100-1158 Daily 21590<br />

1800-1858 Daily 11840<br />

Hungarian to SoAf 1700-1758 Daily 15365


Music (ex Italian) 1630-1658 Daily 3975 6025<br />

2030-2<strong>05</strong>8 Daily 3975 6025<br />

Russian to Eu 0300-0328 Daily 3975 6025<br />

1530-1558 Sun 6025 9690<br />

1700-1728 Mon-Sat 6025 9685<br />

1930-1958 Sun 3975 6025<br />

Spanish to Eu 0330-0358 Daily 3975 6025<br />

2130-2158 Daily 6025 7250<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 29)<br />

ICELAND 13865 Iceland still on air in Icelandic at 1410 til 1444 UT<br />

playing Sunday xylophone tea-time music, and 1444:00 til 1444:54 ?urgent<br />

ship announcements?<br />

Also noted on Mar 30 at 1215-1312 UT to EUR. Powerful USB signal.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> March 25 & 26)<br />

INDIA AIR External Service A-<strong>2007</strong> changes monitored:<br />

1000-1100 English 13695 (ex13710), 15410 (ex15235)<br />

1115-1200 Thai 15410 (ex15235)<br />

1115-1215 Tamil 13695 (ex13710)<br />

1215-1245 Telegu 13695 (ex13710).<br />

(Jose Jacob-IND VU2JOS, <strong>DX</strong>india Mar 25)<br />

The latest complete SW schedule of All India Radio in frequency or<strong>der</strong><br />

(Home & External Services combined) is now avaialable in:<br />

<br />

The new A-<strong>2007</strong> schedules is also available in the official site as<br />

follows:<br />

<br />

Observations from offical schedule:<br />

9470 Aligarh 250 kW at 1320-0043 UT national channel is dropped.<br />

7195 Mumbai is not listed in External Services but used.<br />

9425 Bangalore replaced by 11840 at 1145-1315 in Chinese.<br />

Delhi HS noted on 3365, but listed as 5015 kHz.<br />

(Jose Jacob-IND VU2JOS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 27)<br />

<br />

(text shortened ...)<br />

53 transmitters, out of total 1398 transmitters in Doordarshan network,<br />

are presently relaying partial transmission due to non availability of<br />

adequate manpower. Staff for operation and maintenance of a large number<br />

of Doordarshan stations has not been sanctioned and these have been<br />

operationalized by providing limited staff by way of redeployment.<br />

In case of All India Radio, all the transmitters/installations are<br />

functional except for 1000 kW Medium Wave transmitter at Rajkot which is<br />

expected to be replaced by September, 2009 and two 250 kW Short Wave<br />

transmitters at Aligarh are shut for want of spares which are expected to<br />

be provided by November, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

This information was given by Minister of Information & Broadcasting and<br />

Parliamentary Affairs, Shri P. R. Dasmunsi in written reply to a question<br />

in Lok Sabha today.<br />

(via Mukesh Kumar, The Cosmos Club, Muzaffarpur-IND, dxld Mar 26)<br />

INDONESIA 4749.96 RRI Makassar at 1345-1401 on Mar 25. M&W ancrs<br />

fielding phone calls; lite pop vocal mx; off abruptly at 1410:20 in mid-<br />

sentence. Good signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 25)<br />

3976.06 RRI Pontianak on Mar 22 at 1322-1401 UT. 42442-43443 Indonesian,<br />

Music and talk, 1358 IS, ID at 1359 UT, Local news.


(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 30)<br />

11784.8 V. of Indonesia 2046 Woman in English interspersed with gamelan<br />

from time to time; ID at 2<strong>05</strong>0 and into Indopop vocal. Another ID at 2<strong>05</strong>4.<br />

What sounded like s/off announcements at 2<strong>05</strong>6; off at 2100. Extremely<br />

tough copy with splatter from Radiobras on 11780 and persistent het from<br />

11785 kHz.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 25)<br />

9525 Voice of Indonesia, 11<strong>05</strong>-1130 UT. Noting pop music and comments from<br />

a woman. At about 1118 UT a canned English ID of, "Voice of Indonesia ..."<br />

According to an ol<strong>der</strong> schedule I have, during this period, Mandurian is<br />

schedule on VOI and during comments it sounds as if that were what's being<br />

broadcasted. Signal was fair.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-FL-USA, hcdx Mar 30)<br />

0800-1400 UT at 30 degrees from Cimanggis Jakarta:<br />

English, Malay, Thai, Mandarin, Japanese, Korean/Music, Indonesian. (wb)<br />

Unter hat die Stimme Indonesiens eine neue<br />

Webseite. Einige Beitraege kann man auch anhoeren, die sind aber lei<strong>der</strong><br />

nicht sehr aktuell. Der Livestream unter <br />

funktioniert aber. Ob auch das deutsche Programm uebertragen wird, weiss<br />

ich noch nicht.<br />

(Douglas Kaehler-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 30)<br />

IRAN [UNIDENTIFIED] 6025 UnID at 0117 UT. Seemed Qur'an way down in<br />

the mud, splattered by Marti on 6030. Maybe into orchestral music 0122,<br />

unless that was overload from the REE/Costa Rica powerhouse on 6020.<br />

Nothing from the Middle East listed here except Algeria, and they're not<br />

due to s/on till <strong>05</strong>00.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 25) Now IRIB Mashad Arabic sce at 1630-<br />

0330 UT.<br />

Noted an UNID strong station on 11820 at 0030-0100, with endless English<br />

newscast reading by man and female. Mostly on Arabic, Iranian and Iraqi<br />

matter items, and against US occupancy into Iraq. Most likely it's an<br />

additional IRIB newscast, which follows the IRIB Chinese outlet til 0030<br />

towards Asia. Not scheduled in data schedule yet. An UNID IRN outlet also<br />

around 2130 on 9780, needs further monitoring.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> March 25)<br />

IRELAND RTE testing DRM on 252 kHz.<br />

Excellent reception here in Glenfield Leicestershire. Using Winradio 313i<br />

receiver. File posted in files section.<br />

(Dave G8SZX, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Mar 29)<br />

TTE has been testing their new DRM transmitter today, has been going on<br />

and off, sometimes carrier, sometimes DRM, when installed they say testing<br />

will be overnight. Be interested in any reports from list members with<br />

capability to decode the DRM to get some idea of potential daytime<br />

coverage.<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Mar 29)<br />

ISRAEL 15784.78 Galei Zahal, Tel Aviv, at 2140-2200+ UT on March 23,<br />

Hebrew talk. Music by Queen. Local pop music. Weak but readable. Much<br />

better on // 6973.25 kHz.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Mar 30)<br />

15783.01 on March 30. Israel Radio, odd 15759.92 at 0900 and Galei Zahal<br />

15785.59 kHz, hit by heavy Moscow DRM signal 15780.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> March 25)<br />

The next schedule will start at April the 1st. The B06 will be valid until


then. Hope for high SSN and good propagation condition.<br />

(Moshe Oren-ISR, Bezeq, dxld Mar 22)<br />

Along with the full schedule, but in local time and requiring lots of<br />

fixing up for text format. Perhaps a more handy version will emerge in the<br />

meantime. Here is just the English portion, converted to UT once Israel is<br />

on DST, just before it goes into effect:<br />

0330-0345 N. America/W. Europe 9345<br />

N. America/W. Europe # 11590 7530<br />

Central America/Australia 17600<br />

0930-0945 N. America/W. Europe 15760<br />

N. America/W. Europe 13855<br />

1730-1745 N. America/W. Europe 9345<br />

N. America/W. Europe 13675<br />

N. America/W. Europe 11590<br />

1900-1925 N. America/W. Europe 9400<br />

N. America/W. Europe 11590<br />

South Africa 15640<br />

Valid from 1.5.07 - 31.8.07 (#) [11590 replacing 7530]<br />

(via Glenn Hauser, dxld Mar 25)<br />

The Summer <strong>2007</strong> Israel Radio schedule is now on the IBA's website. Again,<br />

all times are Israel Time and NOT UTC.<br />

The PDF version posted is currently still the Winter schedule. I'd expect<br />

the new PDF version within the week (I'm probably not going to post again<br />

when that happens):<br />

<br />

The israelradio.org website has also been updated for the Summer <strong>2007</strong><br />

schedule. All times ARE UTC:<br />

<br />

(Doni Rosenzweig-USA, dxld Mar 26)<br />

ITALY I thank you very much for your precious contribution in helping us<br />

to test the quality of our External Service. I hope you will continue in<br />

this co-operation very important for us. I've sent you a little gadget.<br />

I'm sorry but I've no new QSL because during this winter there was a<br />

possibility to close SW transmission.<br />

Now, the last news is that Rai will continue in HF broadcasting trying to<br />

study the switch some programmes in DRM system. I promise that you'll<br />

receive the first QSL of new series at the start of next period B07[A07?].<br />

Sorry again!! CIAO<br />

(Mario Ballabio, RaiWay Monitoring Centre, Monza-ITALY, March 22, to and<br />

via George Poppin-CA-USA, dxld Mar 25)<br />

JAPAN 3925 R. Nikkei 1238-1302 Mar 26. Symphonic music, Mozart, I<br />

think, to 1258; an anmt by YL ancr was followed by a diffferent (talk) pgm<br />

at 1300. Bending the meter at 30dB over S-9, while // 6<strong>05</strong>5 was "only" 20<br />

over. 9595 was absent today.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 27)<br />

9595 Radio Nikkei; at 0737-0750 on 25 March. Japanese talk program, clear<br />

and fair. Parallel 6<strong>05</strong>5 about equal level, and 3925 kHz weak. Surprised<br />

this one hasn't closed down shortwave operations by now.<br />

(Terry L. Krueger-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 27)<br />

KOREA D.P.R./JAPAN/TAIWAN North Korea jams the "Shiokaze" from Yamata<br />

site.<br />

Youmiuri Shimbun reported on March 29:


"Investment Committee of the Missing Japanese probably related to North<br />

Korea" announced that "Shiokaze" broadcast over KDDI Yamata transmission<br />

site (2030-2100 UT 6045 kHz) was jammed. Ministry of Internal Affairs and<br />

Communications presumed the jamming was from North Korea. The committee,<br />

along with the Japanese government, will ask North Korea via ITU to stop<br />

jamming. The jamming was officially detected by the national monitoring<br />

facility at Miura peninsula near Tokyo on March 28. The committee says<br />

jamming the official licensed radio broadcast is a violation of<br />

sovereignty.<br />

According to Asian broadcasting Institute: They may use alternative<br />

frequencies 6080, 6085, 6185 kHz to cope with jamming if necessary.<br />

Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications measured the jamming was<br />

from the suburbs of Pyongyang. Although the jamming is detected in Tokyo,<br />

reported reception in Seoul and western Japan is rather good. It is<br />

presumed the reception in Pyongyang is also good, instead of jamming, due<br />

to the "skip" phenomena of shortwave.<br />

Since May 2006, North Korea has jammed "Shiokaze" broadcast from VT<br />

communications facilities. This is the second time that they jam the<br />

transmission from Yamata site. The first was in March 1993, when North<br />

Korea withdrew NPT, for a few days against Korean service of Radio Japan.<br />

(Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 30)<br />

6045 Sea Breeze via Yamata 2030-2100 UTC, from March 28 transmission,<br />

jamming started.<br />

Sea Breeze announced the following new frequencies. The air times remain<br />

the same.<br />

From March 25,<br />

UT 1300-1330 9485 kHz (The third country. via VT-Comm contract. I assume<br />

Taiwan)? The transmission confirmed today.<br />

UT 2030-2100 6045 kHz (Yamata, Call sign JSR).<br />

The announcement will be JSR, this is Sea Breeze.<br />

(Toshi Ohtake-JPN JSWC, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 30)<br />

Dear members of the DSWCI, I am sending this remarkable news item from<br />

dswci <strong>DX</strong>-Window no. 317 to ten of our members in Japan as <strong>BC</strong>C.<br />

According to the posted information from Mr. Tooru Yamashita in Asian<br />

Broadcasting Institute's bulletin board, the station Shiokaze, or Sea<br />

Breeze will commence the transmission from KDDI Yamata from Mar 25. The<br />

Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan has registered<br />

several frequencies for this transmission.<br />

The morning service of the current transmission using VT Merlin facility<br />

is not strong, so this will probably be replaced by Yamata. The evening<br />

transmission will be maintained by VT.<br />

(Toshi Ohtake-JPN JSWC, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 30)<br />

60<strong>05</strong> at 0930-1200 (300 kw/290 degrees); 6140 at 0930-1100 (300/290); 6045,<br />

6080 and 6085 at 2000-2200 (100/280); and 6185 at 2000-2100 (100/280).<br />

(Bueschel)<br />

I am at present making the final editing of the next Domestic Broadcasting<br />

Survey which also includes the "Clandestine" section. It would be of great<br />

use for me and the expected more than 200 users of the coming DBS-9, if<br />

you are able right after March 25 to check which of the above mentioned<br />

broadcasts via Yamata, you are able to hear. In March-April, Japan is no<br />

longer audible on 49 mb here in Europe during our daytime, so I need your<br />

kind assistance. Every single frequency check is appreciated to my e-mail<br />

address as soon as possible after the new schedule takes effect on March


25.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, dswci Mar 30)<br />

"Investment Commission of the Missing Japanese probably related to North<br />

Korea", who is sending "Shiokaze" broadcast to North Korea, is planning to<br />

spray the bills to North Korea in April. 5m diameter balloon with 3 bags<br />

of bills will be launched near the 38deg boundary line. Using timers, bags<br />

will be exploded 3 times in the skies of North Korea, and 100000 bills<br />

will be sprayed around Pyongyang area.<br />

On the bill, the following information is written in Japanese and Korean.<br />

The frequencies and hours of "Shiokaze" broadcast, the requirement message<br />

to North Korean people to inform them of the abducted Japanese in North<br />

Korea, $10000 reward for the information. The launch of the balloon will<br />

be done by the Korean organization "Christian Union of Refugees from North<br />

Korea", who has been spray the same kind of bills since 2004.<br />

(Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 25)<br />

Radio Japan reductions from October 1.<br />

According to Mr. Tohru Yamashita of Asian Broadcasting Institute, NHK<br />

Radio Japan made the decision to cut down their shortwave transmission on<br />

October 1. The daily broadcasting hours will be reduced to 49 hours 20<br />

minutes from 65 hours.<br />

Malay (now 1 h 20 min/day), German (1h), Swedish (30 min), Italian (30<br />

min) services are to be discontinued.<br />

English service is to be drastically reduced to 3 h 10 min/day from 14<br />

hours.<br />

Other reductions: French to 1 h from 2 h 10 min, Spanish to 1 h 30 min<br />

from 1 h 50 min. The reduction is mainly due to the discontinuation of<br />

shortwave transmission to North America/Hawaii, and Europe except Russia.<br />

Other services will be remain unchanged: Japanese (20 h), Chinese (4 h),<br />

Russian (3 h 40 min), Korean (2 h 50 min), Indonesian (2 h 10 min),<br />

Vietnamese (1 h 20 min), Thai (1 h 20 min), Burmese (1 h 20 min), Bengali<br />

(1 h), Hindi (1 h), Urdu (1 h), Persian (1 h), Arabic (1 h), Swahili (1<br />

h), Portuguese (1 h).<br />

(Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, dxld March 24)<br />

KOREA REP. of So far the new A07 frequency schedule has yet to be<br />

posted, but it turns out that the English A07 is available on a pop-up<br />

(which I found after unblocking the pop ups from this site) [text edited]:<br />

<br />

Europe 1600 on 9515, Europe 1800 on 7275, Europe 2100 on 3955 (30 mins).<br />

North America 0230 on 9560 (30 mins), North America 1200 on 9650.<br />

North America[sic, is to EUR] 1430 on 9770 DRM Fridays only (duration not<br />

given).<br />

[DRM Rampisham 35kW 95 degr, wb]<br />

South America 0200 on 15575. South Asia 0800 on 9570. South Asia 1300 on<br />

9770 9570<br />

(all one hour u.o.s.)<br />

A second pop-up at <br />

(? via dxld Mar 25)<br />

MALDIVES Minister of Information, Mohamed Nasheed, officially legalised<br />

private broadcasting in the Maldives at a press conference at the Majlis<br />

on Wednesday.<br />

The announcement means that the government has nominally met its target of<br />

allowing private broadcasting by World Press Freedom Day on May 3.<br />

Companies can now purchase an Agreement from the government for Rf1000.


These agreements are interim measures that will be in place until the<br />

Draft Broadcasting Bill is passed.<br />

But newly licensed companies will find themselves in competition for<br />

broadcast time. The Telecommunications Authority is refusing to errect new<br />

transmission masts which it claims would block existing signals.<br />

This leaves only five additional frequencies for FM radio transmission.<br />

Ten companies have so far expressed an interest in having a frequency.<br />

They may have to compete for broadcast time on shared frequencies.<br />

This raises question marks about the financial viability of private<br />

broadcast radio. The Information Minister said his ministry could not<br />

interfere in the work of the Telecommunications Authority.<br />

Commenting on a critical report on the Draft Broadcasting Bill by<br />

international media NGO, Article 19, earlier this month, the Information<br />

Minister defended the impartiality of the proposed system of broadcast<br />

regulation.<br />

Nasheed said that the government had "consi<strong>der</strong>ed" the report but was not<br />

bound to act on its recommendations. He said that Article 19 had little<br />

un<strong>der</strong>standing of the "specific context" of the Maldives and encouraged<br />

them to un<strong>der</strong>take "more in depth research" before publishing "elaborate<br />

reports."<br />

Article 19 are concerned that President Gayoom will appoint members of the<br />

Broadcasting Commission, the body that will issue licenses.<br />

But Nasheed dismissed fears that this will compromise independence. He<br />

said that appointees would un<strong>der</strong>go "the same process of consultation as<br />

members of the Human Rights Commission" (HRC).<br />

Rules for the appointment of HRC members allow the Majlis to appoint a<br />

seven man Ad Hoc Committee to interview Presidential nominees. The Majlis<br />

must consi<strong>der</strong> the Committee report and then vote on whether to accept the<br />

appointee.<br />

Given the number of ruling Dhivehi Rayyithunge Party (DRP) members in the<br />

Majlis, it is unlikely that any presidential appointees will be rejected.<br />

Today's announcement also signalled the government's intention to broker<br />

different Agreements with different licensees. All agreements with<br />

broadcasters will share the same structure and basic terms and conditions.<br />

But broadcasters will be allowed to request specific clauses or<br />

adjustments to reflect their particular needs.<br />

The Information Minister said this was a liberal measure, through which<br />

the government can accommodate the needs of broadcasters. But suspicion<br />

remains amongst broadcasters that the government will use tailored<br />

contracts to create an uneven regulatory environment.<br />

(NW<strong>DX</strong>C, March 28, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

MEXICO 6045.03 R. Universidad (pres) at 1230-1300 UT on Mar 26.<br />

Classical music, not very strong. No annmts hrd while spot checking the<br />

freq; covered by VoR s/on at *1258 UT.<br />

9599.31 R. Universidad at 1302-1323 on Mar 26. Last couple minutes of<br />

classical piece; 1304 YL ancr with "Radio Universidad" ID and mention of<br />

860 kHz; more mx to 1311, then short talk on drogas. Good at tune-in but<br />

went downhill after 1300.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 27)<br />

MOROCCO 7135: And noted too the extreme RTM Rabat powerhouse from


Briech, 2200-2400 UT, 250 kW at 27 degrees S=9+30 dB. 27 degree path is<br />

via Madrid, Toulouse, Luxembourg, Hamburg... 15335 kHz at 1100-1500 UT is<br />

the other RTM Briech outlet also at 27deg...<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 25)<br />

[UNID]. 15340 (measured), March 26 at 1315 UT in Arabic, nothing on 15345<br />

at the moment, as Spain to Lebanon doesn't open until much later on<br />

weekdays. HFCC would lead one to conclude this is WYFR via UAE, at 1230-<br />

1330 UT, but no language specified and there are no Arabic-speaking<br />

countries at 85 degree azimuth from Dhabayya!<br />

Perhaps it was really the unregistered RTM Nador, Morocco, as in WRTH for<br />

B-season at 0900-1500 UT to Europe.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Mar 26)<br />

These are two Nador (Medi I) site outlets of RTM Rabat in Arabic: 15340<br />

0900-1100 UT, and 15345 1100-1500 UT, both 250 kW via 110 degrees curtain<br />

towards NoAF, NE, ME, - but side lobe makes it to Europe too.<br />

Google Earth imagery. MRC_Medi_I_Nador_LW171_SW_9575_15340/15345 at<br />

35 02 31.14 N 02 54 59.23 W<br />

110 degrees antenna northern corner of the area at<br />

35 02 43.62 N 02 54 39.16 W , and 9575 seems at<br />

35 02 30.27 N 02 54 43.91 W<br />

(wb)<br />

MYANMAR 5985.85 R. Myanmar on Mar 26 at 1536-1600* UT. 44444 English,<br />

Music, ID and closing announcment at 1558 UT, National Anthem. 1600 UT<br />

sign off.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 30)<br />

NETHERLANDS 11935 RNW Dutch via Flevo at 0800-0857 UT produced two<br />

spurious outlets 55 kHz away, on 11990 and 11880[latter less strong<br />

signal], S=4 signal. Mar 23.<br />

(wb, harmonics Mar 23)<br />

Dear Radio Colleague, Please note that Adventist World Radio is now on the<br />

air from a new transmitter location. This service is in the Oromo language<br />

and it is beamed to Ethiopia 1730-1800 UTC from a 250 kW transmitter on<br />

17575 kHz.<br />

This transmitter is located at the Radio Netherlands shortwave station at<br />

Flevo in Holland and it replaces Wertachtal on the same channel. This<br />

temporary alternative location will be in use until April 30.<br />

Dr. Adrian M. Peterson<br />

(Wolf Harranth OE1WHC, A-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 27)<br />

NEW ZEALAND RNZI was a very good signal on new 9615 around 0645 UT -<br />

but still (as always) with rapid flutter fading. I heard them advising<br />

listeners to re-tune to 6095 around 0655 UT - but I didn't bother to try<br />

it, for obvious reasons. DRM exploded onto 9620 at 0700 UT and swamped any<br />

chance of listening to RNW Bonaire 9625 (the DRM signal was measuring<br />

9+20dB on 9625 and hash appeared ten's of KHZ either side).<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 26)<br />

Very low signal level of R NZi these days here in EUR, for 9615, 9870 and<br />

11725 kHz.<br />

DRM 9620 0700-1559 UT via DWL Moosbrunn-AUT site, 40kW at 300degr.<br />

NIGERIA 4769.95 at 1910 UT on 6 Feb, R. Nigeria Kaduna, long piece of<br />

tribal type music, 1930 talk in vernacular and Qur'an recitals, 2000 ID,<br />

news and reports in English, 2030 news in vernacular, 2100 national news<br />

in English; SIO 333.<br />

(Tony Rogers-UK, March Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Communication magazine and via dxld Mar


25)<br />

PAKISTAN UNIDENTIFIED. 7528 AM NO ID, hoy 26 de Marzo desde las 1810<br />

UT estoy escuchando una emision en idioma desconocido y con musica estilo<br />

hindu; la senal es buena pero distorsionada y acompanada de mucho ruido.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, dxld Mar 26)<br />

Pakistan? 7530 1700-1900 18SE,27-29 ISL 250 313 URDU, ENG PAK P<strong>BC</strong><br />

also at 1915-0045 37,38 ISL 100 252 Urdu to NE/EaAF.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 27)<br />

This one is Radio Pakistan World Service in Urdu towards Western Europe<br />

(sched 1700-1900 UT). The transmitter should be using 7530 but is<br />

obviously faulty and sending much distortion as Jose comments. Parallel<br />

frequency is 9380, but this appears to suffer from co-channel<br />

interference.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, hcdx Mar 27)<br />

One of R Pakistan's faulty transmitters produces spurious emissions<br />

tonight.<br />

Nominal Urdu sce on 7530 and 9380 kHz at 1700-1900 UT. 7530 with terrible<br />

modulation sets spurs like a fence at 111.5 kHz away on centered 7418<br />

(7416-7421), 7641 (7639-7644), and also weaker on 7752-7753 kHz.<br />

Spurious signals from faulty tx Islamabad 7530 noted on upper flank only,<br />

on 7641, 7754, and 7866 kHz, today March 29, 1700-1900 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 28/29)<br />

Yes, this problem has been noted and reported. It seemed that the faulty<br />

transmitter was being operated at full power Wednesday evening on 7530<br />

(and today with the same effect on 17835), but the audio was only audible<br />

through a loud buzz. And the other transmitter was back on 9380 for<br />

reasons best known to them - I advised them to shift 5 kHz down to avoid<br />

PHL.<br />

And it seems that none of the foreign services operated by 100 kW<br />

transmitters API-1, 2 and 3 are on air. API-1 wasn't heard at all in B-06<br />

and API-2 (carries/carried HS and FS) was not heard either. It seems that<br />

API-3 - when on air - appears as a buzz with no audio. Sometimes I hear it<br />

at 1415 UT when it should broadcast Russian.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 29)<br />

I can't hear API-3 currently on it's listed frequencies. It was audible<br />

only as a buzz on such as 9300 at 1415 (Russian) but I don't even hear<br />

that now. The buzzy high power (250kW) transmitter is still being heard on<br />

7530 - and on 17835 at 0730-1104 UT.<br />

API-1 and 2 transmitters at Rewat (RCA 100 kW) have been deleted.<br />

The remaining DOMESTIC ("Regional Services") on SW are via API-4 (Rewat<br />

100 kW) at 0200-0400 and 1300-1800 UT on 5080 kHz.<br />

And via API-8 (Rewat 100 kW) Rawalpindi III (known as Azad Kashmir)<br />

0045-0215 & 1445-1815 UT on 4790 and<br />

0900-1215 UT on 7265 kHz.<br />

API-8 is also used to carry the Balti Service 0430-<strong>05</strong>15 UT and Sheena<br />

Service <strong>05</strong>30-0615 UT both on 6065 kHz.<br />

The Rawalpindi 10 kW unit is listed at 0230-0425 and 1335-1430 UT on 4790<br />

kHz for "Rawalpindi III Programme".<br />

Quetta 10 kW operates 0045-0404 (Friday -0345) and 1200-18<strong>05</strong> UT on 5025


kHz.<br />

0600-1145 (Fri only 0400-0820 & 1000-1145) UT on 7155 kHz.<br />

Peshawar 10 kW at 1100-1400 UT on 7220 for Chitrali service.<br />

Foreign Service via Rewat API-3 100 kW. The Turki Service is the one<br />

wrongly listed in their previous schedule - it should be 1330-1400 UT on<br />

4835 kHz and Dari at 1515-1545 UT also on 4835 kHz.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 30)<br />

But noted the R PAK distorted outlet also on 15625 kHz today Mar 30 at<br />

0945-1315 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 30)<br />

PHILIPPINES 1170 The new VOA transmitter is a Harris <strong>DX</strong>-1000. Four<br />

tower array. Towards Korea, Vietnam and China.<br />

(Charles A.Taylor, WD4INP, Greenville-NC-USA, IRCA via dxld; ARC MV-Eko<br />

Mar 29)<br />

I have a plot of VOA-1170's antenna patterns. There are two of them. One<br />

has a main lobe at about 260 degrees, with a secondary lobe at about 7<br />

degrees, with a deep null from 45 to 200 degrees. It's apparently intended<br />

for SE Asia. The other pattern has its main lobe at 325 degrees (towards<br />

China) with a small lobe at 90 degrees. Both patterns send very little<br />

power towards North America (azimuth about 38 degrees from the<br />

Philippines).<br />

The plots came from consulting engineer Ben Dawson, who has designed<br />

antenna systems for this and several other VOA sites.<br />

(Bruce Portzer, IRCA 20.2. via dxld; ARC MV-Eko Mar 29)<br />

RUSSIA YFR in Spanish via Moscow Russia at 1900-2000 on 7340 kHz, 250 kW<br />

at 264 degrees. (wb, Mar 27)<br />

12120 R. Democracy Shorayee on Mar 27 at *1700-1711 UT 35433 Farsi, 1700<br />

UT sign on with opening music, ID, Opening announce, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 30) via Samara-RUS<br />

Summer A-07 of Radio Rossii in Russian:<br />

0400-0800 on 12070 MSK 250 kW / 265 deg to WeEu<br />

0825-1300 on 13665 MSK 250 kW / 265 deg to WeEu<br />

1325-2100 on 7120 MSK 250 kW / 265 deg to WeEu<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 29)<br />

P.K. in the Russian Far East via Alaska path to CAN, USA...<br />

New in A-07 to zones 1,2,6 extended to <strong>05</strong>00 UT ?<br />

13635 0100-<strong>05</strong>00 1,2,6 P.K 250 65 RUS VOR GFC<br />

15425 0100-<strong>05</strong>00 1,2,6 P.K 250 65 RUS VOR GFC<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> March 22)<br />

7200 R. Rossii, 2010-2025, March 25, Russian programming (songs, phone<br />

numbers given, talking, etc.). Heard with good audio (no warble at all),<br />

so assume this is a different site at this time, fair-good. March 27,<br />

1002-1011, R. Rossii via Yakutsk/Tulagino, poor to fair reception with<br />

poor audio (warble), similar to reception back in Calif.<br />

(Ron Howard touring Shanghai-CHN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 27)<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

Most likely at RUS_IAK Iakutsk Tentat 61 54 36 N 129 33 11 E (wb)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA v11853.98 Holy Qur'an prayer, most likely from seldom<br />

reported/heard BSKSA Jeddah site around 1540 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> March 25)


SERBIA 6099.971 kHz at 1745 UT Mar 25th, switched to USB mode, and 300<br />

Hz pass band tuning ajustment. Serbia International noted here for the<br />

first time in past nine months! [but not on Mar 26th due of heavy DRM 6095<br />

kHz RTL signal!]<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 25)<br />

Radio Serbia noted here, using USB to get away from the drm, March 26th<br />

1730 with interval signal then going into Italian, fair signal, nothing<br />

else co-channel, stronger than I would expect if only using 10 kW.<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Mar 26)<br />

See also some statements from Radio Serbia director Milena Jokic, quoted<br />

in the item from March 8 at<br />

<br />

(probably a similar one appears somewhere in their English section, too):<br />

For the first time in years we were able to get a decent budget, at<br />

present we're broadcasting from Stubline and thanks to investments it<br />

could soon be possible for our shortwave centre at Bijeljina to resume its<br />

work. We will work with full force, we again have the old airtimes, and in<br />

the meantime we hope that the law on Radio Serbia will be enacted soon.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld ibid.)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA 9745 ELWA via TWR Meyerton on Mar 16 at 1850-1900 UT.<br />

25332-25322 Hausa, Talk, ID at 1859 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 23)<br />

SPAIN [and non] REE service to peacekeeping forces in Lebanon, 15345,<br />

March 28 at 1838 in Spanish, weak with barely audible het on 15344.8,<br />

which would be the unfortunate RAE, Argentina, trying to reach Europe. No<br />

sign of Arabic/Morocco at this time, anyway. Sports special.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Mar 28)<br />

15345 REE powerhouse, came across at 1900 UT, new service to ME scheduled<br />

1600-2200 UT for Spanish national troops on UN aid service to the Lebanon-<br />

Israel clash bor<strong>der</strong> area. Football match at Palma de Mallorca in progress<br />

at present. Tiny 220 Hertz whistle seemingly from co-channel RAE Buenos<br />

Aires-ARG on odd15344.780.<br />

See also 15335/15340/15345 item un<strong>der</strong> Morocco.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 28)<br />

SRI LANKA 11750 SL<strong>BC</strong> Colombo at 1712 UT on Mar 16 with talk in presumed<br />

Sinhala till 1732, when into subcontinental vocal. Pretty decent signal by<br />

1750 retune, when seemed some kind of skit or dramatic reading in front of<br />

an audience; lots of shouting and chuckling by the actors. Had<br />

deteriorated somewhat by 1847, when left the air after a song. On Mar. 24,<br />

weak carrier at *1541 and talk, but nothing readable; much improved at<br />

1718 recheck with enjoyable subcontinental vocal by man and woman.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 25)<br />

SUDAN 7200 R. Omdurman on Mar 16 at 1612-1622 UT. 33433 Arabic, News,<br />

ID at 1615 UT. 7200 R. Omdurman on Mar 17 at 1630-1640 UT. 33433-32432<br />

Arabic, Talk, ID at 1631 and 1638 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 23)<br />

TAIWAN 7390 A broadcast accident of Open Radio for North Korea at 1436-<br />

1500 UT on Mar 24. <strong>2007</strong>/03/24 14:36:40 UTC 7390 ORNK transmits non-<br />

modulate carrier. Occasionally transmits "Windows XP" Opensound 4 times.<br />

At 15:00:11 UTC 7390 s/Off. Because it my guess sending computer error via<br />

broadcast sen<strong>der</strong> at VT's transmitter site [in Taiwan].<br />

Seong Mun Park-KOR, <br />

(via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 24)


Scheduled via Taiwan 7390 kHz at 1500-1530 on 100kW at 250degr.<br />

7390 Little Saigon R. via Taiwan on Mar 28 at *1500-1510 UT. 35443<br />

Vietnamese, 1500 UT sign on with IS, Opening music, ID, Opening announce,<br />

Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 30)<br />

THAILAND 9535 R. Thailand 2028 Chime theme and man in English with s/on<br />

announcements, including Bangkok time, HSK9 callsign, imaginary freq of<br />

11835 (no mention of 9535); into news headlines. Always nice to hear the<br />

callsign, which has been in use for at least half a century a pleasant<br />

remin<strong>der</strong> of far better days for <strong>DX</strong> and <strong>DX</strong>ers!<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 25)<br />

UKRAINE Krasne shortwave transmitter Return to Air: 7440 is until 2300<br />

in use by Radio Belarus, but the Krasne carrier came on not before 2259,<br />

apparently in or<strong>der</strong> to avoid an extended overlap. Still the RUI IS ended<br />

up on the last notes of the Radio Belarus transmission. Faint signal,<br />

perhaps already skipping over me, since I'm not more than 700 km away from<br />

this transmitter site, unlike the 1600 km distance to the 7510 transmitter<br />

which came in much stronger, carrying German, not // 7440 of course.<br />

Olle Alm sent along some corrections to what I recently wrote on this<br />

matter: In fact a new shortwave transmitter had been installed at Krasne<br />

in 1991 or 1993, and it is most likely this transmitter they now use on<br />

7440. It was instead a third 1000 kW shortwave transmitter they never<br />

completed. To free up the space for these new transmitters they apparently<br />

removed four pieces of 120 kW transmitters. These old transmitters were<br />

usually operated in two pairs, but for relays of Radio Habana Cuba they<br />

were split up into 2 x 120 kW and 1 x 240 kW during the evenings,<br />

resulting in RHC imprecisely referring to "3 x 200 kW" transmitters there.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Mar 25)<br />

Summer A-07 schedule of Radio Ukraine International:<br />

(1) from March 25 to September 8, <strong>2007</strong><br />

0000-<strong>05</strong>00 on 7530 KHR 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to RUS<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0800 on 9945 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

0800-1300 on 15675 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

1300-1700 on 7530 KHR 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to RUS<br />

1700-2400 on 7490 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

2300-0400 on 7440 SMF 500 kW / 314 deg to NoAm<br />

(2) from September 9 to October 27, <strong>2007</strong><br />

0000-<strong>05</strong>00 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to RUS<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0800 on 7420 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

0800-1300 on 9950 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

1300-1700 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to RUS<br />

1700-2400 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

2300-0400 on 5820 SMF 500 kW / 314 deg to NoAm<br />

English txions:<br />

0000-0100 on 7440(1) 5820(2)<br />

0300-0400 on 7440(1) 5820(2)<br />

1100-1200 on 15675(1) 9950(2)<br />

2100-2200 on 7490(1) 5830(2)<br />

German txions:<br />

1700-1800 on 7490(1) 5830(2)<br />

2000-2100 on 7490(1) 5830(2)<br />

2300-2400 on 7490(1) 5830(2)<br />

Ukrainian txions - on all other times and frequencies<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 29)<br />

UAE 15455 R. Mustaqbal via UAE on Mar 14 at *0635-0646 UT 34433 Somali,<br />

0635 UT sign on with opening music, Opening announce and ID, Theme song,


Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 23)<br />

13720 Sudan R. Service via Dhabayya on Mar 28 at 0455-<strong>05</strong>12 UT. 35333-<br />

35433 Vernacular and English, Talk and local music, ID at 0459 and <strong>05</strong>01<br />

UT.<br />

15445 Southern Sudan Interactive R. Inst. via Dhabayya on Mar 26 at 0653-<br />

0659* UT 34322 English, I study in a quiz form, Closing announce at 0658,<br />

Closing music, 0659 sign off.<br />

15455 R. Mustaqbal via Dhabayya on Mar 26 at 0659-0702* UT. 33332 Somali,<br />

Theme song, Closing music, ID at 0702, 0702 UT sign off.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 30)<br />

U.K./AFGHANISTAN R. Solh, on 17700 [500kW via Rampisham-UK 1200-1800<br />

UT], 1457 26 March, music till 1458. "The song" at 1458 till 1500 / heard<br />

time pip at 1500 UT. ID shortly after. Into other music. The male<br />

announcer sounds like an American speaking Dari or Pashto. Fairly good<br />

here for night path in this band. Will spend some time to get the<br />

languages, and try to record "the song". Our local Afghan employees will<br />

tell me what it is. They say this kind of group music is common here. Will<br />

spend some time on this one. Heard past 1514.<br />

(David Norcross, Kabul-AFG, dxld Mar 26)<br />

6145 KBS Seoul service in French via VTMC Skelton site, 2000-2100 UT 300<br />

kW 150 degr, terrible strong signal and two sideband spurious<br />

transmissions on 6133-6143, and 6148-6154. Strongest on 6135.7 kHz. Noted<br />

- as usual - on three separate rxs, like AOR 7030, E1 Radio Eton<br />

Lextronix, and various SONY 2001D/2010 sets.<br />

121<br />

50 hx of DWL Woofferton-UK txion, 2 x 6075 kHz at 0625 UT. (Mar 28)<br />

12370 hx of RTI Taiwan in German via Skelton-UK, 2 x 6185 at 1920 UT.<br />

(Mar 28) (wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 28)<br />

Just been checking the new A-07 DRM schedules and B<strong>BC</strong> WS has cut back on<br />

their use of DRM, 1296 was used <strong>05</strong>00-2300, now only used <strong>05</strong>00-0900 and<br />

1700-2100. They previously had 16 shortwave transmitter hours, now cut<br />

back to 7, 0700-1000 on 9470, 1500-1900 on 7465.<br />

No Radio Luxembourg English transmissions listed, apart from the local 26<br />

Mhz service.<br />

<br />

(via Mike Barraclough-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Mar 25)<br />

60 kHz -- MSF moved at the weekend.<br />

Time change marks end of an era.<br />

British timekeeping has marked the end of an era with the switch to summer<br />

time in the early hours of Sunday.<br />

The change at 0100 UT was the last one to be signalled from Rugby, in<br />

Warwickshire, which has been the source of the time signal since 1927.<br />

From 31 March, the long-wave signal, which helps keep the "pips" heard on<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> radio services accurate, will start to be broadcast from Anthorn,<br />

Cumbria.<br />

The contract to transmit the signal is switching from BT to VT<br />

Communications.<br />

Users of the signal, such as emergency services, banks and mobile phone<br />

networks, should not notice any change.<br />

"The signal is already up and running and they are swapping between the


two," said Fiona Auty of the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), which has<br />

responsibility for the time signal.<br />

"So there are times when people are picking up the signal from Cumbria<br />

without even knowing it."<br />

World clock. The national time signal is accurate to within 1,000th of a<br />

second of Co-ordinated Universal Time. It is controlled by two caesium<br />

atomic clocks housed at the antenna in Rugby.<br />

"They are typically accurate to tens of nanoseconds, or billionths of a<br />

second, over a day," said NPL's Dr Peter Whibberley.<br />

These are kept in line by comparing them to GPS signals and a suite of<br />

reference clocks at NPL in Middlesex.<br />

"That allows us to get a good measure of whether those clocks are changing<br />

- we can then apply an adjustment if necessary," said Dr Whibberley.<br />

The master clocks at NPL are in turn kept in check by comparing them with<br />

measurements from atomic clocks around the world, a task co-ordinated by<br />

the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM), near Paris.<br />

Changing hands. The national time signal un<strong>der</strong>pins many aspects of<br />

society.<br />

"It's used incredibly heavily by police, the ambulance service, the fire<br />

brigade, in speed cameras on the road and clocks in train stations," said<br />

Miss Auty.<br />

In addition, many home users have the relatively inexpensive receivers in<br />

clocks and some radios.<br />

All receive the MSF 60 kHz signal, as it is known, currently transmitted<br />

from the Rugby Radio Station by BT un<strong>der</strong> contract from NPL.<br />

But the telecom company's contract has now expired, and responsibility for<br />

broadcasting the signal has changed hands to VT Communications.<br />

Their mast, located on a Ministry of Defence site in Anthorn, on the west<br />

coast of Cumbria, will be easier to maintain than the ol<strong>der</strong> antenna in<br />

Rugby.<br />

It will start broadcasting the national time signal around the clock from<br />

midnight on 31 March, one week after the switch to British Summer Time.<br />

<br />

(Richard Buckby-GB G3VGW - wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 30)<br />

9430 - Propagation problems of VoVTN German sce at 1930-2030 via Skelton-<br />

UK, 90 degrees.<br />

The signal skips over the German speaking audience away.<br />

9430 Zur Zeit 1930-2030 UT VoVTN ueber Skelton SUPERB Super Power Signal<br />

S=9+40 dB. (wb)<br />

VoVTN hatte heute [Mar 29] ein viel staerkes Signal aufzuweisen. Die<br />

Ausbreitung aen<strong>der</strong>t sich von Tag zu Tag. Betreffs <strong>der</strong> Kritik ueber VoVTN<br />

9430 in den letzten Tagen, hier einige Anmerkungen:<br />

Die Merlin VTMC Frequenz Koordination hat abends drei Asiaten zu bedienen:<br />

KBS, RTI-TWN und VoVTN.<br />

Ich weiss nicht warum, aber VoVTN lag diesmal in <strong>der</strong> Auswahl hinten.<br />

Vielleicht, weil man ein xx:30-xx:30 er Format hat, und nicht zur vollen<br />

Stunde sendet, wie RTI und KBS.<br />

1. Der Vorschlag 75 mb. Fuer KBS wurde schon die 'gute' 106 Grad


Antenne[Amsterdam-Leipzig-Prag] in Skelton fuer das 2000-2030 UT KBS<br />

Programm zugewiesen.<br />

2. Die zweite Antenne in Skelton ist eigentlich fuer franzoesische<br />

Programme vorgesehen. Die Hauptsen<strong>der</strong>ichtung lautet 176 Grad Richtung<br />

Paris, Marseille, Algerien, und ist fuer den Sommer etwas ausser <strong>der</strong><br />

Hauptrichtung deutschsprachiger Laen<strong>der</strong>.<br />

3. Ich habe mir die Belegung des 49 mb angesehen. Da gibt es nur 4<br />

Frequenzen, die frei sind: 5955, 6035, 6135, und 6170 kHz. Aber durch das<br />

xx.30 Format sind entwe<strong>der</strong> die erste o<strong>der</strong> zweite halbe Stunde vom<br />

Seitenband gestoert.<br />

Es stoeren 5960 CRI Cerrik-ALB, 6040 RNW Maiac Grigoriopol Moldova, 6140 R<br />

Polonia via DTK Juelich, 6175 TOM via DTK Nauen.<br />

4. Deshalb hat das VTMC Management das 31 mb fuer VoVTN gewaehlt, aber 41<br />

mb z.B. 7375 waere eine weit bessere Zuordnung. 9430 wird bestimmt ueber<br />

den Sommer sehr gut gehen, ich nehme aber Signal-Einbrueche ab Ende<br />

September an, da waere eine 49 o<strong>der</strong> 75 mb Frequenz besser geeignet. Von<br />

Skelton bis zum Ruhrgebiet sind es nur 650 km und wir an<strong>der</strong>en wohnen ja<br />

auch nicht alle im Burgenland.<br />

(wb, Mar 30)<br />

URUGUAY At this moment is on the air on 6188.96 kHz play Music from<br />

Uruguay and relayed AM 1640 UT La Voz de Arturo Zein give the following<br />

address<br />

2244 UTC. (Mar 27)<br />

Also hrd right now, in Montevideo, Uruguay, at 1221 UT on Mar 28.<br />

Argentina folk mx. QRK 3/4.<br />

(Horacio Nigro-URG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 27-28)<br />

For East Coast <strong>DX</strong>ers hoping to catch SODRE on 9620.4, the good news is<br />

that there's a window between 2200 (when DW s/off) and 2300 (when REE<br />

s/on). The bad news is that the signal, while present almost every day and<br />

completely in the clear, is pathetically weak and virtually<br />

unintelligible. I can hear voices and the cadence is definitely Spanish,<br />

but that's about it.<br />

More good news: It's also sometimes noted around 0145-0215 UT even through<br />

the REE powerhouse. More bad news: Most days, all that's noted is a het.<br />

Some days there's nothing. I've also been checking // 6125 kHz, but that<br />

channel is blocked. So if you enjoy a challenge ...<br />

(Bob Hill-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 28)<br />

USA Marie Lamb. - <strong>DX</strong>ing with Cumbre. Does anyone know the present<br />

status of this program? Cumbredx.org is down when I tried it, and a Google<br />

search for audio archives yields nothing. It's been a good year since I've<br />

heard them and I recall (Glenn?) asking about Marie Lamb's health. I<br />

apologize if I'm out of the loop. If the program indeed still exists,<br />

wouldn't it make some sense to have an archive like most other <strong>DX</strong> programs<br />

(the few still remaining)?<br />

(Walt Salmaniw-<strong>BC</strong>-CAN, dxld Mar 25)<br />

Someone else asked Hans Jihad about that and got a snotty reply along the<br />

lines of, why should we do anything for you? (gh, dxld Mar 25)<br />

I checked the audio files the other day at<br />

and found that the last available program<br />

was dated <strong>Jan</strong>uary 13.<br />

(John Norfolk, ibid. dxld)<br />

The A07 FCC US <strong>Private</strong> SW schedule has been posted on the FCC web site.<br />

The schedule is available at the following URL.


(Jim Moats-USA, dxld Mar 30)<br />

North American Shortwave Group Outlines Annual Meeting<br />

<br />

Details are out on the upcoming annual meeting of the National Association<br />

of Shortwave Broadcasters.The event in May is at the HCJB Global<br />

Technology Center in Elkhart, Ind. Members, shortwave stations, equipment<br />

manufacturers, program producers, listeners and others are expected.<br />

Digital Radio Mondiale developments will be a main topic.<br />

The agenda includes a tour of HCJB's engineering center, recently renamed<br />

the Global Technology Center.<br />

Charlie Jacobson will discuss DRM receivers he has tested as well as<br />

HCJB's DRM receiver package. Don Spragg of Continental Electronics will<br />

talk about the company's DRM upgrades for shortwave transmitters and tests<br />

of DRM transmitters on 26 MHz for local broadcasting.<br />

Also speaking: Brent Weeks of HCJB in Ecuador and Mike Adams of the Far<br />

East Broadcasting Company, who is NASB's vice president. "We hope to have<br />

a representative from the DRM Consortium in Europe, and a sample of one of<br />

the latest DRM receivers from Europe to monitor DRM transmissions during<br />

the meeting," organizers stated.<br />

Attendees will visit NASB member LeSEA Broadcasting in South Bend, which<br />

operates World Harvest Radio shortwave stations in South Carolina, Maine<br />

and Hawaii.<br />

Kim Elliott, audience research officer at VOA, and Gerhard Straub of the<br />

U.S. International Broadcasting Bureau will speak. John Brewer of HCJB in<br />

Singapore will discuss radio in Indonesia; George Ross from Trans World<br />

Radio will show photos of KTWR on the Pacific island of Guam.<br />

Adrian Peterson of Adventist World Radio's "Wavescan" program, who has<br />

written about American shortwave in Radio World, will present "The World's<br />

Oldest Radio Cards, 1901-1945." The annual NASB Business Meeting is also<br />

part of the event.<br />

There is no registration fee. For a schedule and info,<br />

e-mail <br />

The NASB Web site has details about hotel reservations at a meeting rate.<br />

(NASB, Mar 23)<br />

URUGUAY 9620.4 SODRE at 0142 UT. Presumed this one with two men in<br />

Spanish, possibly joined briefly by a third man at 0144. Seemed soft music<br />

around 0148-0150, then little or nothing audible past 0200. Definitely<br />

music at 0209 recheck. Very, very faint with annoying het from 9620 only<br />

partially nulled.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 25)<br />

ZAMBIA 5915 Zambia Nat.B.C. on Mar 15 at 1559-1603 UT. 32432-22432<br />

Vernacular, IS, Talk.<br />

5915 Zambia Nat.B.C. on Mar 17 at 1556-1609 UT. 34333-33333 Vernacular,<br />

Talk, 1558 UT from IS, 1600 UT Drums and ID, Local music.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Mar 23)<br />

Logs of A-07 season anomalies.<br />

11775 mess - ROU RRI in Arabic, and co-ch AIR Tibetan/Nepali at 1400.<br />

11965 ROU RRI in Romanian to EUR, mess with co-ch IBB Tinian Chinese, and<br />

accompanied Firedrake.


15160 mess - ROU RRI Arabic, and co-ch B<strong>BC</strong> Oman in Hindi at 1450 UT.<br />

At 0030 heard unusually strong stations on 49 mb like RHC 6060 to all<br />

stations in Asia and up to SoEAS and FE. Noted an odd station on 6068.90<br />

kHz at 0030 UT, most likely KRE ? (or CFRX?), whisteling to Belarus<br />

6070.00.<br />

March 25th:<br />

6140 RAI Italian towards East Europe, on this new channel 0700-1300 UT,<br />

which left DWL/DTK now.<br />

6130 WOF DWL DRM S=9+10 dB, also noted on 7275 at 0800-1000, 9780 at 1000<br />

UT.<br />

IBB Lampertheim on old B06 schedule 9520 and 9585 til 0800 UT !!!!<br />

(Mar 25)<br />

11810 Mystery CRI French station missed today at 0800 UT. Left the air in<br />

A07 season?<br />

15350 mess - 0730 CAK and KAS fluttery, co-channel.<br />

6165 DEA Croatia left for 9830 at 0800 UT.<br />

9580 RA SHP at 0800 UT, and // 15415; and also 13730 kHz, but latter<br />

mess, co-ch CVI Tashkent.<br />

9703.97 at 0830 UT, Ethiopia ? / Niger ?<br />

9855 BON DWL German S=9 at 0800-0900 UT<br />

11700 WER TOM English at 0800-0900 UT.<br />

11750 mess - HCA and TRT Emirler to ME co-channel, 0700-0900 UT.<br />

13700 mess - RNW FLE with UAE EMI co-channel.<br />

15100 PAK start very early at 0730 UT, but not heard on 17835 today.<br />

15120 Ikorodu Nigeria in French, at 0730-0800 UT cl-down.<br />

15270 mess - REE at 0830 UT, and co-channel CRI Beijing.<br />

15380 mess - BSKSA Riyadh; and co-channel CRI Beijing.<br />

ISR odd 15759.92 at 0900 and Galei Zahal 15785.59 kHz, hit by heavy<br />

Moscow-RUS DRM signal 15780.<br />

6165 DEA Croatia was back from 9830 already at 1240 UT.<br />

5945 Radio Traumland (dreamland) - RTR Radio from Belgium in German<br />

started at 1300 UT. Julich, Suns only 1300-1430 UT, 55555<br />

7285 TAC UZB ?Broadcaster? 1300-1330 UT S=8 signal fair.<br />

7445 Firedrake at 1311 UT, still left over by CHN from B06 season. Was<br />

previously IBB Tinian jammed....<br />

9610 RAI bird chirping, Italian program til 1328 UT, then Albanian<br />

scheduled at 1330 UT. But Albanian sce 'never on Sunday'?, - only bird<br />

heard.<br />

9475 RA SHP Chinese at 1300 UT, later in English, // 11660 kHz.


11570 PAK totally distorted audio at 1345 UT, no content could be<br />

identified.<br />

11650 mess - KFBS and CNR co-channel at 1350 UT.<br />

11665 Firedrake - ex IBB Tinian in B06 season, was previously jammed.<br />

11685 R Thailand 1300-1400 UT, heavily hit by RTTY UTE co-ch 11687.<br />

117<strong>05</strong> CAN NHK via SAC, Japanese, 1350 UT.<br />

11710 mess - KRE on odd frequency, wan<strong>der</strong>ing from 1400 UT 11710.13 to<br />

1700 UT on approx. 11710.08 kHz, and co-channel CNR. KRE ID in Fr at 1355,<br />

and later on in English after 1400 UT.<br />

11750 CLN; SL<strong>BC</strong> Colombo in Sinhala to nationals in UAE / NE / ME at 1545-<br />

1845 UT, S=7 on E1 Radio from Eton Lextronix.<br />

11760 RHC Sp nx at 1400 UT, fair signal.<br />

11775 mess - ROU RRI in Arabic, and co-ch AIR in Tibetan/Nepali at 1400<br />

UT.<br />

v11784.85 TX carrier of Vo INS Jakarta already on air around 1550 UT.<br />

11825 AUS CVI Darwin in Chinese 1300-1430 UT, very strong.<br />

v11853.98 Holy Quaran prayer, most likely from seldom heard BSKSA Jeddah<br />

site around 1540 UT.<br />

11860 INS - National Anthem like at 1406-1410 UT, scheduled til 1710 UT,<br />

QRM B<strong>BC</strong> SEY at 1500-1700 UT.<br />

11965 ROU RRI in Romanian to EUR, mess with co-ch IBB Tinian Chinese, and<br />

accompanied Firedrake.<br />

12000 RHC in Spanish, ID at 1415 UT. Philately corner feature.<br />

12065 at 1420 UT: two tx - already - on air. 1400-1430 UT SWE in Russian;<br />

and also very strong carrier of TAC UZB for Vatican Radio opening at 1430<br />

UT.<br />

13570 mess - both WINB (father Noah feature), and IBB Sao Tome at 1420 UT<br />

co-ch.<br />

13630 new KOL Israel here, strong at 1425 UT.<br />

13680 RHC Spanish at 1425 UT, weak signal here in EUR.<br />

13685 MLI, CRI Bamako relay at 1400-1600 UT.<br />

13740 Cuba relay of CRI in English, fair and clear at 1425 UT.<br />

13750 Cuba / VEN relay in Spanish, speeches at 1430 UT.<br />

13865 ISL still on air in Icelandic at 1410 til 1444 UT playing Sunday<br />

xylophone tea-time music, and 14.44:00 til 14.44:54 ?urgent ship<br />

announcements?<br />

15160 mess - ROU RRI Arabic, and co-ch B<strong>BC</strong> Oman in Hindi at 1450 UT.<br />

15195 mess - IBB Lampertheim in English, and co-ch R Cairo in Pashto,<br />

1447 UT.


15225 BSKSA usually opens very early at 1450 UT, co-channel mess with RFI<br />

Paris in Russian til 1500 UT.<br />

15285 terrible mess. TRT Ankara in Arabic 1400-1600 UT; and B<strong>BC</strong> SNG<br />

Mandarin til 1530 UT.<br />

15420 mess - DWL via Rampisham in Russian; co-ch B<strong>BC</strong> Seychelles to EaAF.<br />

15480 Yerevan site, seldom reported these days, fine signal of DVB progr<br />

in Thai? til 1510 UT.<br />

15620 S=5 signal, DWL Russian service from Rwanda relay in Africa at 1515<br />

UT.<br />

17660 mess - BSKSA in French/English 1500-1900, and UNDERNEATH co-channel<br />

West African music station from Gabon.<br />

(Mar 25)<br />

Mar 26:<br />

6175 mess - TRT in French to EUR, and co-channel TOM via Nauen, hit each<br />

other 1927 to 2000 UT. Terrible frequency selection !!!<br />

71<strong>05</strong> mess - CRI Ru 1700-1800 UT, and co-ch Belarus 1700-2300 UT.<br />

7185 Terrible distorted trumpet signal - and Firedrake at 1745 UT of CNR<br />

jammer against co-ch Taiwan. I guess BGD uses a faulty tx outlet also,<br />

covered 7176 to 7194 kHz. But couldn't acknowledged.<br />

Noted a German soccer team report in German - via a Philippine station?,<br />

on 9615 kHz at 0020 UT, most likely via PBS Philippines, covering the<br />

match CZE vv Germany of last Saturday, followed by some GB teams reports.<br />

RRW - noted DWL German sce via Kigali towards both Americas. Three outlets<br />

at 0000-0200 UT on 9430, 9545, and 9640, all of S=7-9 level.<br />

7440 Lvov Ukraine had a fine signal around 00<strong>05</strong> UT.<br />

(26 / 27 Mar)<br />

7355 ALASKA KNLS not often reported these days. 0800-0900 UT in English,<br />

S=5-6. 100 kW 285 degr. Via PAC path ?<br />

7580 at 0829 UT, Spanish speaking Number station from USA / CUB cold war<br />

area?<br />

9390 KOL in Persian at 1600 UT, and accompanied Iranian bubble jammers.<br />

(Mar 26)<br />

9450 TX test at 1030 UT, 1000 Hz whistle tone procedure.<br />

9555 CRI ALB relay in Ar at 1600 UT. But also hit by Firedrake co-<br />

channel. IBB Uighur target on co-channel. Via UAE now.<br />

9590 mess - RA SHP, and co-channel VoA Tinang PHL in English at 1550 UT.<br />

9595 far away dittering signal on 9595 kHz at 1033 UT. AIR Urdu here,<br />

maybe PAK jamming? Carribean matter?<br />

9620 DRM digital mode transmission noted at 1500-1600 UT, Moosbrunn-AUT<br />

registered, but totally covered by AIR sweet music songs. The DRM mode<br />

covers 9610 to 9630 kHz portion.<br />

9720 RTT Sfax starts at 1500 UT, Arabic sce, phone in program at 1520 UT.<br />

9740 SNG at 0800-0900 UT via long path? Heard every day in past days. Via


PNG, PAC, EQA, COL, BON, Azores ?<br />

9830 DEA Croatia. Doesn't propagate well into so+ceEUR these days, frequ<br />

much too high at 0700-1100 UT portion, maybe situation will improve in<br />

coming summer. 6165 kHz would be much better. Croatia had a break on 6165<br />

kHz some month ago. I guess they have got NEW 100 kW equipment by RIZ<br />

Zagreb. Transmission audio is just biting and has been pepper hot ...<br />

9839 Number station til 0824 UT on Tue Mar 27. I came to late, station<br />

closed down immediatelly.<br />

9935 seems the new morning frequency for VoGRC Athens ERA 5 relay via<br />

Olympia Radio at Pyrgos. Still 4 seconds behind // Greek program on 9420<br />

and 15630 kHz at 0700 UT. Today Tuesday is maintenance day at Avlis, break<br />

at 0800-1100 UT ?<br />

9984.96 Iranian bubble jammer against KOL Israel Persian sce at 1515 UT.<br />

11515 IRIB via Sitkunai 0630-0727 UT. Fluttery signal into Stuttgart,<br />

signal will be improve on aimed target in coming summer season.<br />

11560 U N I D at 1500-1600 UT. Seems YFR Hu Wei Taiwan relay in Hindi ?<br />

11616.90 very strong carrier on air at 1043 UT.<br />

Olympia Radio relay of ERA 5 heard approx. 0700-1100 9935 [even on Tuesday<br />

!] And 1100-1600 UT on 12120. ?? 2000-0600 UT frequency not traced yet. ??<br />

117<strong>05</strong> R Nacional de Venezuela via RHC relay, in Sp at 1210 UT.<br />

11750 CRI via SAC at 1120 UT S=9 signal Mar 26th, surprisingly strong<br />

signal from northwest. At same time KBS Spanish on 11795 kHz also from<br />

SAC, but latter back lobe of 175deg signal much stronger at 1125 UT.<br />

11750 After rebells clashes, SL<strong>BC</strong> again on air Mar 26 at 1600 UT. Sinhala<br />

sce towards SLK nationals working in NE/ME/NoAF.<br />

11760 RHC Cuba in En, well heard with nx at 2030 (-2130). Spanish also<br />

heard at 1125 UT.<br />

11775 mess - RRI German at 1100-1200 UT, co-ch KSDA Chinese from Guam.<br />

118<strong>05</strong> RHC in Spanish, strong at 1137 UT, Mar 26.<br />

11965 terrible mess - IBB Tinang Chinese, co-ch Firedrake jamming, and<br />

co-ch too RRI Bucharest Romanian 1400-1500 UT.<br />

12000 RHC in Sp at 1137 and at 1200 UT, when somebody on European side of<br />

the Atlantic started just a TXion test with 1000 Hz tone co-channel too.<br />

12120 mess - KTWR Guam in Mandarin at 1140 UT, and 1100-1600 UT co-ch ERA<br />

5 in Greek, latter from Olympia R Pyrgos supposedly. Latter is 4 seconds<br />

behind Avlis outlets, like 9420. 12120 to John Babbis. ERA 5 program via<br />

Olympia Radio Pyrgos. GREECE 12120 ERA 5 Greek programm 1100-1700 UT found<br />

un<strong>der</strong>neath co-channel KTWR Guam at around 1130 UT. // Greek program on<br />

9420 and 15630 kHz. Thessaloniki regional from 1100 UT onwards on 9935<br />

kHz. 9420, 9935, and 15630 are via Avlis site.<br />

Program on 12120 kHz is at least 4 seconds behind remaining outlets. So,<br />

supposedly this transmission is still via maritime Olympia Radio station<br />

at Pyrgos in Western Greece.<br />

15340 mess - RTM Nador relay, and co-ch RFI ISS in Pashto at 1430-1500<br />

UT.


15345 mess - at 1500 UT RFI Russian sce S=9+10 dB. And weakish un<strong>der</strong>neath<br />

RTM Nador in Ar 1500-2200 UT. HQ prayer singer at 1510-1520 UT.<br />

15350 TRT S=9+30 dB powerhouse, distorted as always from CAK site. And<br />

Kashi stn in background too. Noted a spurious signal on Mar 27th, at 0755<br />

UT and later. 15323 to 15329 kHz spur covered. 15350 Powerhouse S=9+30 dB<br />

15350 equipment of TRT Ankara at Cakirlar is still faulty. Complaints in<br />

past 6 months show no improvement. Today March 27 at 0755 UT heard a<br />

spurious on 15323 to 15329 kHz range, on 3 separate rxs, using longwire as<br />

well as telescopics.<br />

15420 mess - B<strong>BC</strong> SEY, and co-ch DWL Russian via RMP at 1425 UT.<br />

15470 1357-1500 Armavir 300 kW 188 degr which means NE / Horn of Africa<br />

target. But totally distorted audio feed from satellite.<br />

15630 ERA 5 fade in late at 0735 UT, // 9420. - see 11645 and 9935 also.<br />

15680 Never noted such a signal: WHISTLE BUOY - 1400-1500 UT against AWR?<br />

progr via DTK WER at 90 degrees? Or has something todo with a nearby<br />

number station on 15682 [M5 via Cyprus?] at 1511 UT. English numbers read,<br />

in a DECENT high sophisticated OXFORD English pronunciation.<br />

15770 mess - RDP Lisbon in Port 1300-1500 UT, co-ch YFR Okeechobee in<br />

Spanish 1200-1600 UT.<br />

17835 PAK tx is totally faulty these days. Fluttery clipping broad band<br />

signal, progr content not un<strong>der</strong>standable. // 15100 at 0800 En nx.<br />

17865 CRI in French to EUR, 0600-0800 UT from Urumchi, powerhouse, sounds<br />

very new to me - new frequ in this 16 mb range.?<br />

(Mar 27)<br />

Reception Log March 27/28<br />

7410 AIR Delhi personell tries to start their 250 kW unit over and over<br />

again since 1730 UT. Without success. But after a second on air with a<br />

terrible whistle tone, unit control switches the unit immediatelly down.<br />

(1810 UT, wb Mar 26)<br />

Similar happened to VRT morning relay in Flemish via Moscow tx today Mar<br />

28th. 13685 6-7 UT. Had a very wide faulty output with audio splatters and<br />

clippings around 13640 to 13717 kHz frequency portion. TXion broke down<br />

suddenly at 0636 UT and didn't appear til 0700 UT. (wb, Mar 28)<br />

A few days ago I noted a similar problem from Moyabi on 15470 at 1600 and<br />

15355 at 1700. The transmitter first did not appear at all and then came<br />

on for a fraction of a second at a time during a couple of minutes before<br />

they finally were able to sign on correctly a couple of minutes into the<br />

program (after the TOH)<br />

I think Moyabi has a power supply problem as the frequency often starts<br />

swinging just before they sign off and during the first seconds after they<br />

sign on.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 26)<br />

March 28 MORNING.<br />

5850 WHRA at <strong>05</strong>26 UT, covered totally by European digital UTE signal on<br />

5851-5852 kHz - I guess latter from Denmark.<br />

v6109.78 CVI Santiago in Portuguese on odd frequency, heavily hit NHK<br />

Sackville at <strong>05</strong>35 UT, terrible BUZZ tone of 220 Hertz.<br />

97<strong>05</strong>.00 Strong Niger signal in French at 0600-0700 UT, Saharan like


typical singer group, surprisingly S=3 signal. Another stn un<strong>der</strong>neath from<br />

9704.17 kHz ? ETH ?<br />

9740 RRI German from Tiganesti, BAD DISTORTED SIGNAL. 0600-0630 UT.<br />

98<strong>05</strong> / 11995 Former RFI Hausa language section missed here. Only French<br />

programme could be heard. 0600-0630 UT. On RFI website<br />

I could find some satellite and local FM<br />

frequency information but but missed shortwave advice totally.<br />

12150 hx of DWL Woofferton txion, 2 x 6075 kHz at 0625 UT.<br />

13690 RA SHP in English in the clear, when clipping VRT Moscow left the<br />

air suddenly at 0636 UT. Solomon Isl report, // 15160 15415 at 0635 UT.<br />

Also from 0700 UT on 9580, 9710.<br />

v15783.24 Galei Zahal Hebrew at 0652 UT.217<strong>05</strong> - the ONE AND ONLY station<br />

in 13 mb at this time. Opened IBB Udorn in Chinese at 0700 UT.<br />

9935 ERA 5 program in Greek via Olympia Radio Pyrgos starts at 0702 UT.<br />

9615 R NZL Internat in AM mode, 5-7 UT, S=2 weak signal these days here<br />

in Europe. (Mar 28)<br />

Yesterday Mar 29 VoVTN Hanoi in German via Skelton-UK at 1930-2030 on<br />

powerhouse S=9+40[seldom] dB.<br />

But Greece 9420 from southeast was only fair yesterday night. Middle range<br />

reception was poor towards east too, but FarEast and China usually on well<br />

level.<br />

March 30<br />

74<strong>05</strong> Cuban whoosh noise and R Marti Greenville-B at <strong>05</strong>00 UT, 4-7 UT.<br />

9494.75 Russian via Sukhumi, Georgia, S=2 at 0435.<br />

9515 VoRUS in English very strong towards North AM, via Wertachtal<br />

0200-<strong>05</strong>00 UT, and tiny Oman Arabic un<strong>der</strong>neath.<br />

9595 Like dittering ?UTE signal ?jamming? 0430 UT.<br />

9704.17 UNID carrier at 0430 UT, S=1-2, ETH? likely.<br />

97<strong>05</strong> now every morning Niger in French fade-in around <strong>05</strong>20 UT til 0600 UT<br />

fair signal, but REE Noblejas 9710 with 350 kW powerful signs on at 0600<br />

UT adjacent.<br />

9715 UNID B U Z Z Arabic covers this til 0600 UT, seemingly one of the<br />

faulty BSKSA beasts here, despite not registered for A07 season. // in the<br />

clear 15170 kHz, and 2nd px on 9675. Noted few carriers on 9714.58 9714.8<br />

9715 9715.28 9715.46.<br />

9780 Forget Yemen in this time slot. DWL in DRM mode via Moscow kills<br />

everything on 3 channels. 9780 0400-0600 27,28 MSK 40kW 260deg<br />

13640 IRIB Turkish, BUZZY Kamalabad unit txion at <strong>05</strong>20.<br />

13680 mess - RFI English, and co-channel CVI Tashkent-UZB also En, at<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 UT.<br />

14600 Firedrake at 0450 UT. SOH-Taiwan + jamming?<br />

15783.01 Galei Zahal at <strong>05</strong>10 UT, wan<strong>der</strong>ed low, to hit Xian-CHN 500kW<br />

beast on 15780 kHz.


(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 30)<br />

DRM - HOW DOES DRM WORK ON MW IN EUROPE?<br />

I'm hoping some of the Europeans who lurk on the list might chime in with<br />

some more detailed observations about how DRM works in real-world<br />

conditions over there.<br />

(Scott Fybush, IRCA via dxld Mar 25)<br />

Pronto. From a purely (analog) <strong>DX</strong> oriented POV, Scott, DRM tests on the MW<br />

band here are a nuisance. As correctly pointed out DRM was not born<br />

hybrid, and since there's still no commercial receivers offering worth of<br />

the name, one really won<strong>der</strong>s how come so many EBU fe<strong>der</strong>ated broadcasters<br />

(there have been some official complaints bringing Croatia to reduce its<br />

DRM testing for instance) are putting so much power into a noise nobody is<br />

listening to.<br />

I've spoken with the "infrastructure" guys at RAI, they have a very nice<br />

monitoring center in Monza, close to Milan (and the renowned Formula One<br />

track) about their tests on 693. They're telling me how happy they are<br />

about DRM efficiency. One of the engineers told me how they can listen and<br />

decode to 693 in the daytime, at remarkable distances. It would seem you<br />

can actually cover a larger area with less power thanks to DRM. But I must<br />

say this picture is quite different from what fellow <strong>DX</strong>ers trying to synch<br />

on the same digital signal tell me.<br />

RAI's technician usually reply it's their antennas' fault. Looks like<br />

their reception tests are conducted with one of those pre-release<br />

Sangean/Roberts DRM 40 portables, which are equipped with rotating ferrite<br />

antennas. "The aerial must be magnetic" is their mantra, "electrical noise<br />

destroys DRM". Which is really fun hearing, I must say!<br />

It's really difficult to say. On SW DRM has been highly disappointing<br />

given its "on/off" nature in a ionospheric propagation environment.<br />

Analogue fading still allows you to extract meaning from a transmission,<br />

especially if you know your foreign languages well. With DRM it's either<br />

very good or very absent, which drives listeners crazy (and they're highly<br />

engaged listeners who spend time and money to modify their receivers and<br />

set their PC up).<br />

They say local tests on 26 MHz are going much better, several public<br />

broadcasters and some commercial ones are consi<strong>der</strong>ing that. But what about<br />

DRM on FM? I'm pretty sure DRM+ will be extended up to 120 MHz as told.<br />

But testing will be fare more difficult, because FM channels are spaced<br />

100 kHz here (in Italy's total spectral anarchy they're spaced even<br />

less!). There's more than the lack-of-receivers factor with DRM. At least<br />

in the US people can find a few alternatives in shops. In Europe, a number<br />

of public broadcasters has trials in place but it's no real "system": if<br />

it weren't for a few tens of engineers at the stations, literally nobody<br />

would know about DRM, because *nobody* really care about MW in many<br />

European countries. Perhaps only Spain and UK do listen to commercial<br />

stations in this band.<br />

France, where there's still an audience for LW, MW "renaissance" is a<br />

failure with commercial broadcasters after they have been authorized to<br />

use frequencies the State owned Radio France has left. Low power stations<br />

open and often close down in a few months. Commercial or public, European<br />

radio speaks FM. MW band is really dead as far as the listeners are<br />

concerned. Reviving that via a digital mode which nobody can tune for lack<br />

of hardware is one of these typical European delusions.<br />

As for quality, last year I've had the opportunity to take part in a IBOC<br />

field test arranged by a commercial FM station in Switzerland. I also<br />

spoke with an Italian company trying to tout HD Radio here. I must say


Ibiquity quality on FM is far better than DRM AAC audio on SW and MW, but<br />

we're talking about much wi<strong>der</strong> spectrum here, so not really surprising.<br />

Suddenly, a few days ago a local FM station here in Varese (midway between<br />

Milan and Switzerland) announced a test based on FMeXtra and its SCA<br />

approach: this is the first in band transmission based on a digital mode.<br />

There will be some regulatory problems with SCA on FM here, since use of<br />

subsidiary carriers in the FM baseband is limited to 76 kHz by ETSI<br />

regulations (FMeXtra goes up to 99 kHz). But the response to these tests<br />

is huge, I'm told several stations would be willing to try it for<br />

themselves.<br />

So that's it. I know the TA MW <strong>DX</strong>er is speaking here, but I'm fairly<br />

convinced that even given that multiple streams/programming thing, there's<br />

nothing in DRM or other digital modes which cannot be done with a more<br />

efficient use of analogue technologies, better analogue receivers and<br />

better spectrum policy. And above all better, more compelling programming.<br />

Does Europe want digital radio in a previously analogue band?<br />

Well, we'd have to fill our shops with digital receivers and mandate a<br />

complete analogue switch off, exactly like we did with terrestrial TV.<br />

With DRM, any "transition" phase would mean taking away extant MW or FM<br />

bands from broadcasters and listeners. Nobody really wants that.<br />

We've been having DAB channels for close to 15 years (15!) in the VHF Band<br />

III and outside the UK (and to a far lesser degree Germany, Denmark and<br />

now Switzerland) there's not a digital radio market at all. Fifteen years.<br />

In 20<strong>05</strong> the Italian FCC eventually regulated DAB licensing on the UHF L<br />

band (VHF Band III licenses would be a simple fall back option when the L<br />

Band be full). You know how many commercial networks applied for a DAB<br />

license? Guess it: zero, nilch, nada, nessuna. So much for listeners<br />

"convenience".<br />

(Andy Lawendel-I, IRCA via dxld Mar 25)<br />

B u t - DRM was an argument to provide budget money to the transmitter<br />

factories, they have been happy yet, to provide for delivery new all mode<br />

transmitter units to some public broadcasters, and replaced old AM<br />

equipment of previous decades. (wb)<br />

Re. Scott Fybush's question.<br />

First of all: I am not in the target area of any of those DRM broadcasts.<br />

The only one audible during daytime is Croatia on 594 kHz - but there are<br />

several Audio-Dropouts. My observation during nighttime is, that the DRM-<br />

noise is reaching a much larger area than a analogue signal (for example<br />

on 1485 kHz I have heavy interference from the German DRM's, but I never<br />

heard one of them in the past when they were analogue mode), but the area,<br />

where you have good reception - Audio with no or only a few dropouts - is<br />

much smaller compared with analogue signals (B<strong>BC</strong> 1296 kHz could be heard<br />

very well in the past, but now with DRM it's nearly impossible to decode<br />

the audiosignal).<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, dxld Mar 26)<br />

MV Baltic Radio ist am Sonntag, dem 1. April <strong>2007</strong>, um 1400 Uhr MESZ im 49-<br />

m-Europa-Band, 6045 KHz wie<strong>der</strong> auf Sendung.<br />

On air again MV Baltic Radio on Sunday, 1st of April <strong>2007</strong>, at 12 o'clock<br />

UTC in the 49-m-European-Shortwave-Band, on<br />

6045 kHz, via DTK T-Systems MediaBroadcast Juelich site 100 kW.<br />

Vorschau/Preview:<br />

6045 MV Baltic Radio ist am kommenden Sonntag, dem 1. April <strong>2007</strong>, ab 1400<br />

Uhr MESZ wie<strong>der</strong> auf jedem Kurzwellenradio zu empfangen. Unsere Hoerer<br />

koennen sich auf Musik abseits des Mainstream freuen. Wir werden unter<br />

an<strong>der</strong>em die Regler fuer Saenger hochschieben, die gelegentlich im Kino zu


sehen sind und fuer Schauspieler, die es auch verstehen, Musik zu machen.<br />

Wir erinnern an die wilde Zeit <strong>der</strong> Beat-Musik.<br />

Darueber hinaus gibt es wie<strong>der</strong> Informationen aus dem Tourismusland<br />

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, das in wenigen Wochen Gastgeber fuer den naechsten<br />

G 8-Gipfel sein wird.<br />

6045 MV Baltic Radio is on the air again, next Sunday April 1st, from 12<br />

o'clock UTC on every short wave radio. Our listeners can take pleasure in<br />

music out off the mainstream. E.g., we will play music from singers, who<br />

are also actors. We remind of the wild time of beat music. Also we have a<br />

lot information about the tourism area Mecklenburg-West-Pomerania. This<br />

fe<strong>der</strong>al state will be the host for the participants of the next G8 meeting<br />

in a few weeks.<br />

Kontakt ueber / Contact via<br />

R&R Medienservice, Roland Rohde, Seestrasse 17, 19089 Goehren, Germany.<br />

E-Mail: Internet: <br />

(via Klaus Fuehrlich-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 29)<br />

Kurze Erinnerung an das RMRC Oster <strong>DX</strong>-Camp in Langenselbold 2.4.-8.4.<strong>2007</strong><br />

im Naturfreundehaus, also ab Montag, wie immer eine ganze Woche lang mit<br />

sensationellen Highlights.<br />

Montag bis Donnerstag ist Grasnarben <strong>DX</strong> angesagt<br />

mit verschiedenen Antennen, Antennenverteiler.<br />

Freitag. Vorfuehrung und Test des SDR-Receivers Elad FDM 77 vom Elad-Chef<br />

persoenlich, ein Empfaenger mit einigen Vorzuegen gegenueber an<strong>der</strong>en<br />

vergleichbaren Empfaengern incl. DRM.<br />

Samstag Nachmittag um 1400 Uhr MESZ Vortrag und Diskussion ueber DRM mit<br />

Herrn Peter Senger, Chef des internationalen DRM-Konsortiums ueber den<br />

Stand <strong>der</strong> Dinge bei DRM, anschliessend Diskussion mit Peter Senger und<br />

'Tina' V. Jolkver.<br />

Samstag abend, Horst-Schmidt-Abend mit Bil<strong>der</strong>n und Geschichten,<br />

Versteigerung seines <strong>DX</strong> Nachlasses u.a. KWZ 30.<br />

Warmes und kaltes Buffet.<br />

Weitere Infos auf unserer Homepage <br />

Eingeladen sind alle <strong>DX</strong>er und Radiofreunde.<br />

Der RMRC freut sich beson<strong>der</strong>s Herrn Peter Senger (DRM),<br />

Frau V. Jolkver (DM) und Herrn F. Milan (Elad) begruessen zu duerfen.<br />

Harald Gabler<br />

RMRC Vorstand (March 29)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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AFGHANISTAN [and non] 31 March from 1620 UT on:<br />

972 R Aftinyah (?) Pop mx. Male and female announcers. VOA ID at 1535 UT.<br />

1107 Govt // 93.0 and 1<strong>05</strong>.2 (my last log of 102.5 was a transformation<br />

error).<br />

1296 with-it mo<strong>der</strong>n day local station in Pashtu(?) heard Urdu and Dari<br />

words also. Obvious news format at one point in time. Male and female<br />

announcers.<br />

1422 maybe Afghanistan(?) possible Indian mx.<br />

1539 likely Afghanistan - another VOA xmitter? Bagram?<br />

At 1645 UT, 972 and 1539 were 'parallel', with 1539 leading by a second or<br />

so, VOA ID.<br />

Today is Mohammed's birth and death day, so may be more 'religious'<br />

programs than usual. The first three are obvoius local Kabul, others not<br />

so sure. FM is much more wide open ... will try to get a survey of it in<br />

near future.<br />

(David Norcross-Kabul-AFG, dxld Mar 31)<br />

972 is Orzu (Tajikistan) and currently listed for VOA=Radio Aap ki Dunyaa<br />

(in Urdu) at 0000-0200 and 1400-2400 and // new 1539 - not sure of exact<br />

location of this one (maybe some else knows?).<br />

[Urdu 1539 kHz via Al Dhabbaya 1400-0200 with 60 kW{later 400kW} at 70<br />

degrees. see un<strong>der</strong> UAE]<br />

1107 is RTV at Pol-e Charkhi (near Kabul).


1296 is same location as 1107 and carries VOA-Radio Ashna in Dari, VOA<br />

Pashto and Radio Free Afghanistan all between listed 0030-1930 UT.<br />

1422 is China Radio International via Kashi-Kashgar China.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 31)<br />

AFGHANISTAN/IRAN [non]. RTA, R. Afghanistan (tent): 6130, 27 March,<br />

1435-1445 check - definitely hearing SW Asian language un<strong>der</strong> China, when<br />

China not playing music. No apparent signal on 7145. Not sure if 6130<br />

should be lots stronger if it is really RA. 6130 continuing past 1500.<br />

Music off on China, but new OM announcer on tentative R. Afghanistan with<br />

low voice, hard to decipher. Signal is pretty steady (as is China, of<br />

course).<br />

(David Norcross, Kabul-AFG, dxld Mar 31)<br />

Unfortunately there is another possibility, Iran's Bengali service via<br />

Kamalabad site at 1430-1530 on 6130, 500 kW, supposedly azimuth 178<br />

degrees. And is Laos active on 6130 at 2200-1500? Quite a coincidence that<br />

Kabul's other frequency 7145 is also Laotian.<br />

(Glenn Hauser, OK, ibid.)<br />

6130 with IRIB in Bengali, at 178 degrees, which does not make sense:<br />

I guess IRIB's program is meant to numerous subcontinent foreign workers<br />

in NE/ME/ARS etc, and time is right 1830-1930 LT in Dubai for example, so<br />

much estimated audience people then.<br />

(wb, Mar 30)<br />

Glenn - yes, You're right; and Dari and Persian (Farsi) are quite similar.<br />

I'm fairly sure it's not Laos (the two-frequency match is ironic or<br />

something). I would have thought Iran and Afghanistan would both be<br />

stronger than what I am hearing. Will keep at it. The signal un<strong>der</strong> China<br />

was gone after 1530 UT, so very likely Iran.<br />

Didn't get any kind of read on the language, except 'SW Asian'. Will stab<br />

at this one some more in future days. Will try to find out here in Kabul<br />

if anyone knows their planned startup. I occasionally drive by the<br />

Telecommunications Ministry near the US Embassy; would be great to get a<br />

visit there. Afghans are very hospitable folks.<br />

(later) One of the employees in our 'villa' in Kabul recently worked for<br />

the Radio and TV Ministry. He told me he will ask the engineer when the SW<br />

broadcasts are to begin. Cross your fingers.<br />

(David Norcross, Kabul-AFG, dxld Mar 31)<br />

6130 and 7145 kHz RTA Kabul AFG entries are a fake of the very same<br />

Vientiane Lao National Radio entries !!! - result of a technicians<br />

trainee action at Kabul? (wb).<br />

ALBANIA Radio Tirana's 2nd SW tx at Shijak is off air since few days -<br />

up to 2 weeks more. (wb)<br />

We are having technical problems with one HF transmitter at Shijak,<br />

therefore you did not hear the frequencies with it. According to what my<br />

Technical Director Mr Mehilli, told me on last Friday evening that they<br />

are waiting for a piece to come from China, therefore this interruption<br />

will last for several days - he said.<br />

(Drita Cico-ALB, Apr 3)<br />

1214.53 China Radio International, Fllake, on March 14 at 2235 UT - man &<br />

woman talking in a Russian-sounding language, bits of Chinese style music;<br />

strong, completely wiping out the 1215.0 stations. This has drifted lower<br />

than when last heard. (Connelly*R-MA)<br />

EMWG lists CRI Serbian 2200-2300 UT - ed


1394.82 Trans World Radio, Fllake, on March 14 at 2155 UT - Slavic-<br />

sounding male talk, bit of instrumental music; to good peaks.<br />

(Mark Connelly*R-MA - EMWG lists Czech 2130-2200 UT - ed)<br />

(IRCA <strong>DX</strong> Monitor via dxld Apr 1)<br />

I believe the other major transmitter here, 1458, is also consi<strong>der</strong>ably<br />

off-frequency. I won<strong>der</strong> what it would take to get these back on channel<br />

major surgery, new crystals, tweaking a pot, or no way without replacing<br />

the entire units?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 1)<br />

Measured with SpecLab software.<br />

Noted R Tirana in Turk 1530, Greek 1545-1600 UT on 1457.984 kHz, Apr3rd.<br />

Noted R Tirana in Albanian at 0700 UT on 1457.985 kHz, Apr 4th.<br />

Noted CRI in Esperanto at 1600 UT on 1214.592 kHz, Apr 3rd.<br />

Noted [tentat] CRI in English at 0700 UT on 1214.751 kHz, Apr 4th. weak.<br />

Noted TWR in Hungarian at 1910 UT on 1394.799 kHz, Apr 3rd.<br />

R Tirana<br />

Albanian Europe 0630-0800 1234567 Fllaka 500 1458 338deg<br />

0801-0900 1234567 Fllaka 500 1395 033deg<br />

1400-1530 1234567 Fllaka 500 1458 OND<br />

Greek GREECE 1545-1600 .234567 Fllaka 500 1458 OND<br />

German GERMANY 1801-1829 .234567 Fllaka 500 1458 338deg<br />

Serbian Ex-YUGOSLAVIA 2015-2030 .234567 Fllaka 500 1458 004deg<br />

Turkish TURKEY 1530-1545 .234567 Fllaka 500 1458 OND<br />

Deutsche Welle<br />

Albanian Balkan <strong>05</strong>40-0600 1234567 Fllaka 500 1215 OND<br />

Serbian Balkan 2000-2015 1234567 Fllaka 500 1458 004deg<br />

TWR Europe in 1807-2045 (-2100 Sat/Sun) UT, tx1 antenna A<br />

Various Europe 1810-2100 1234567 Fllaka 500 1395 330deg<br />

CRI Beijing<br />

English Europe 0600-0757 1234567 Fllaka 500 1215 OND<br />

Albanian Europe 1500-1557 1234567 Fllaka 500 1215 OND<br />

BulgarianEurope 1600-1657 1234567 Fllaka 500 1458 OND<br />

EsperantoEurope 1600-1657 1234567 Fllaka 500 1215 OND<br />

Italian Europe 1700-1757 1234567 Fllaka 500 1458 OND<br />

Romanian Europe 1700-1757 1234567 Fllaka 500 1215 OND<br />

HungarianEurope 1901-1958 1234567 Fllaka 500 1458 OND<br />

Polish Europe 2030-2127 1234567 Fllaka 500 1458 004deg<br />

Serbian Balkan 2101-2158 1234567 Fllaka 500 1215 OND<br />

Czech Europe 2130-2227 1234567 Fllaka 500 1458 338deg<br />

Fllaka Albania Transmitting Radiostation:<br />

G.C.: 41 22 11 N 19 30 17 E (41.36972) (19.50472)<br />

2 x Tx / 500 kW Chinese MW transmitters on:<br />

1215 / 1395 / 1458 kHz. Tx No.1 since 1966, Tx No.2 since 1970.<br />

site kHz orig year kW antenna<br />

Fllake 1215 CHN 1966 500 Directional 33, 315 & 330 degrs<br />

Fllake 1395 CHN 1970 500 Directional 4, 30, 33, 315, 330, 338 degrs<br />

Fllake 1458 CHN 1970 500 ND, plus directional same as 1395 kHz.<br />

ALGERIA Clandestine 1550 Polisario Front, Tindouf, ALG, at 0924-1000*<br />

UT on 30 Mar, Arabic, Tunes, talks, N.Anthem; 55444; // 6300 kHz.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

ANGOLA 4950 RNA-Canal "A", Mulenvos, 2108-2129, 29 Mar, Portuguese, 2nd<br />

hr. of night prgr "Boa Noite, Angola!", w/ "Agenda nacional", mainly<br />

consisting of messages, then Angolan songs; 45333 and vy. good audio this


time.<br />

4950 RNA-Canal "A", Mulenvos, 1820-1839, 04 Apr, Portuguese, newscast<br />

till 1827, prgr announcements, music; 45232.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3/4)<br />

ARGENTINA 15820 U+LSB LTA, Buenos Aires, 2120-2227, 02 Apr, telephone<br />

link heard on both L&USB thus causing QRM (!) over the R. Continental FM<br />

relay on LSB, music, agriculture bulletin; 25433, but barely audible by<br />

2220.<br />

6060 R. Nacional, General Pacheco, 2236-2252, 01 Apr, f/ball match rpt.,<br />

advertisements; 54433; // 15344.91.<br />

6214.3 R. Baluarte, Pto Iguazu, 2145-2207, 31 Mar, Portuguese, talks,<br />

some music, then Spanish at 2200; 33341, QRM de USB traffic.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3/4)<br />

ARGENTINA [sorry, not URUGUAY] At this moment is on the air on 6188.96<br />

kHz play Music from Uruguay and relayed AM 1640 UT La Voz de Arturo Zein<br />

give the following address<br />

2244 UTC. (Mar 27)<br />

Also hrd right now, in Montevideo, Uruguay, at 1221 UT on Mar 28.<br />

Argentina folk mx. QRK 3/4.<br />

(Horacio Nigro-URG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 27-28/31)<br />

ARMENIA 15615 CVC The Voice Asia at 1320 UT. After a song, YL gives<br />

phone (0044 12 15 21 23 90), sms, and e-mail contact info. Then, a contest<br />

for listeners, asked to guess the musical director for some movies.<br />

Answers via phone, sms, or to: <br />

A commercial for Dany-C broadcast follows. Then back to the studio, with<br />

YL announcer (Tanja ?) asking for listeners calls and playing another<br />

song.YL then announces "coming up next are the news".<br />

(Christian Diemoz-I, dxld Apr 3)<br />

5880 Family Radio Hindi <strong>BC</strong>B to India via Yerevan. Full data (with site)<br />

30th anniversary card with a large brown envelope filled with religious<br />

information in 90 days. Postal Report to California address.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 4)<br />

AUSTRALIA VMW-Australian Bureau of Meteorology, 6230, f/d QSL card in 23<br />

days from Mike Dalakis, A/SRTE, Bureau of Meteorlogy, for email rpt with<br />

mp3 clip to<br />

<br />

Also rcvd a 1/2 page info sht with web addresses for other Bureau<br />

services. And this is a first the QSL is laminated. Reply was posted from<br />

Singapore.<br />

(John Herkimer-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 1)<br />

6230 WMW, Wiluna, WA, Australian Bureau of Meteorology, card laminated in<br />

plastic, by postal mail, the same one rcvd by Bruce Churchill by e-mail<br />

and posted on <strong>DX</strong>PS&S. Also a transmittal note from sen<strong>der</strong> Mike Dalakis<br />

("A/SRTE"), <br />

In 3+ wks. for e-rpt with RA recording to <br />

Postmarked Singapore for some reason.<br />

(Jerry Berg-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 1)<br />

13635 CVC Christian Voice via Darwin. Full data (w/site included) Multi-<br />

colored Darwin Site Card with details plus schedule. This for a e-mail<br />

report posted on their web site they also replied via e-mail


that a QSL was on it's way. Reply in 21 days. v/s: nil.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 4)<br />

VL8A, Alice Springs NT 2310 2118-2130*, 28 Mar, English, phone-ins, talks,<br />

abrupt s/off; 45342; // 2325, 2485, which was performing real badly.<br />

4835 /2130-2155, 28 Mar, English, TS, A<strong>BC</strong> newscast + weather info. till<br />

2140, music, talks; 54343 but vy. poor by 2200; avoidable het. w/ MLI<br />

4835.4.<br />

VL8T Tennant Creek NT 2325 2120-2130*, 28 Mar, cf. 2310 kHz, abrupt<br />

s/off; 35331. // 2310, 2485 kHz. 4910 2132-2140, 28 Mar, cf. 4835; 43342,<br />

QRM de IND w/ extended schedule; // 4835 & 5025 (the worst VL8 stns<br />

performer, with QRM de BEN).<br />

VL8K Katherine NT 5025 2139-2153, 31 Mar, English, end of A<strong>BC</strong> newscast,<br />

weather report, Aus. country tune, phone-ins as usual; 33341, QRM de BEN,<br />

but could be worse if not via my new 46 m E/W inv. V; // 4835, 4910.<br />

6020 R. Australia, Shepperton VIC, 0918-1110, 29 Mar, Pidgin to PNG,<br />

talks pops, news, etc., then English at 1100, newscast; 55444.<br />

9710 R. Australia, Shepperton VIC, 0906-10<strong>05</strong>, 31 Mar, Pidgin to PNG,<br />

songs, news, radioplay, talks; 53433, adj. QRM; // 6020, 12080.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

AUSTRIA Website URL change. Nach einem halben Jahr intensiven<br />

Datentransports ist ab heute unsere neue Webpraesenz "auf Sendung":<br />

<br />

Die deutschen Versionen von www.qsl.at und www.audiopool.at werden nicht<br />

mehr gepflegt. Die letzten fehlenden Beitraege kommen dieser Tage ins<br />

Netz. Neues folgt unmittelbar.<br />

Prof. Wolf Harranth OE1WHC<br />

Dokumentationsarchiv Funk (QSL Collection)<br />

ORF/QSL Argentinierstr. 30A. A-1040 Wien, Austria.<br />

+43-1-50101-16071 / Mob (+43676)0676-4012585<br />

<br />

(WH, Apr 1)<br />

BAHRAIN 6010.1 R. Bahrain, good level signal of western type music with<br />

some Arabic overtones, at 2040 UT Febr 28.<br />

(Charles Jones-NSW-AUS, Ar<strong>DX</strong>C April A<strong>DX</strong>N, direct and via dxld)<br />

Presumed, continuous songs 2106-2130 UT, no announcements; seemed to be<br />

playing an album right through, March 30.<br />

(Craig Seager-NSW-USA, Ar<strong>DX</strong>C April A<strong>DX</strong>N direct and via dxld)<br />

BENIN 5025 ORTB, Parakou. On 04 Apr at 1441-1506 UT, Vernacular (tent),<br />

talks, French, ID; 15341.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 4)<br />

BOLIVIA 5952.3 R. Pio XII, Siglo XX, 2239-2249, 03 Apr, Quechua, talks,<br />

Indian songs, announcements in Spanish, TCs; 54433.<br />

4409.8 R. Eco, Reyes, 2249-2307, 29 Mar, Spanish, lively songs; 45333.<br />

5952.4 R. Pio XII, Siglo XX, 2212-2219, 28 Mar, Quechua/Spanish, talks,<br />

seemingly news; 43442, adjt. QRM.<br />

6080 R. San Gabriel, La Paz, 2234-2244, 29 Mar, Aymara, talks; 33432, QRM<br />

de EQA + adjt. chs.


6165 R. Logos, Sta Cruz de la Sierra, 2209-2215, ballads; 32441, QRM de<br />

HRV; // 4865 rtd. 55333.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3/4)<br />

BRAZIL Radio Cancao Nova with religious prgr in Portuguese heard 0400-<br />

<strong>05</strong>00 on 61<strong>05</strong> kHz on April 2nd, seems to be // with 9675 but covered by<br />

BSKSA 2nd prgr in Ar. From <strong>05</strong>00 UT on 61<strong>05</strong> kHz was already RL in Ru.<br />

(Ognyan Chengeliev-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 5)<br />

3255 R. Educadora 6 de Agosto, Xapuri [pron. shapooree] AC, 2245-2303, 30<br />

Mar, A Voz do Brasil, then ID+fqs followed by a sung ave Mary; 44343.<br />

48<strong>05</strong> R. Difa do Amazonas, Manaus AM, 2139-2149, 01 Apr, f/ball match rpt.<br />

Nacional vs. Maranhao; 45333.<br />

4815 R. Difa, Londrina PR, 2144-2153, 01 Apr, songs; 34332, adjt. Uty.<br />

QRM.<br />

4825 R. Educadora, Braganca PA, 2125-2148, 01 Apr, light songs; 55333.<br />

4865 R. Alvorada, Londrina PR, 2141-22<strong>05</strong>, 28 Mar, news, list of<br />

affiliated stns, A Voz do Brasil 2200; 44332, QRM de BOL.<br />

4975 R. Mundial, Osasco SP, 2140-2152, 30 Mar, shouting preacher, same as<br />

// R. Capixaba 4935 or R. Tupi 9565 for instance; 25331.<br />

4985 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 2203-2223, 28 Mar, A Voz do Brasil;<br />

55343.<br />

5045 R. Guaruja Paulista, Presidente Prudente SP, 2209-2218, 28 Mar,<br />

talks on f/ball; 44332, adjt. QRM.<br />

5990 R. Senado, Brasilia DF, 2127-2136, 29 Mar, senat session; 52432, DRM<br />

QRM spoiling a vy. Strg. QSA.<br />

6010 R. Inconfidencia, Belo Horizonte MG, 2219-2227, 28 Mar, A Voz do<br />

Brasil; 34432, adj. QRM. Rtd. 55433 on 01 Apr 2213-2223.<br />

6020 R. Gaucha, Pto Alegre RS, 2132-2144, 29 Mar, f/ball news,<br />

advertisements, TCs, temperature info (31cC); 44332.<br />

6040 R. Club Paranaense, Curitiba PR, 2236-2252, 28 Mar, A Voz do Brasil,<br />

part 2; 54433. On MW: 1430, 2227-2231, 31 Mar, phone-in prgr; 23441, and<br />

outperforming // 6040!<br />

6080 R. CBN Anhangueera, Goiania GO, 2233-2242, 29 Mar, A Voz do Brasil<br />

part 2; 33442, co-ch. QRM (de BLR+BOL+EQA) & adj. QRM, BLR waxs hardly<br />

noticed though.<br />

61<strong>05</strong> R. Cancao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista SP, 2247-2256, 01 Apr, songs;<br />

44433, QRM de CHN.<br />

6135 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2148-2200, 29 Mar, advertisements for<br />

truck parts in musical prgr dedicated to truck drivers; 43432, adj. QRM,<br />

then vy. strg. Co-ch. QRM de R. Republica /2200.<br />

6150 R. Record, Sao Paulo SP, 2251-2258, 01 Apr, f/ball match rpt. Santos<br />

vs. (?), advertisements; 54433.<br />

6180 R. Nac. da Amazo[o]nia, Brasilia DF, 2229-2242, 29 Mar, A Voz do<br />

Brasil part 2 w/ Jornal do Senado; 54433, adjt. QRM; // 11780 rtd. 45433.<br />

9515 R. Novas de Paz, Curitiba PR, 10<strong>05</strong>-1100, 30 Mar, talks, songs;<br />

25432, blckd. By ROU 1200.


9565 R. Tupi, Curitiba PR, 1003-1120, 30 Mar, prayer, talks; 25432,<br />

barely audible at 1130.<br />

9675 R. Cancao Nova, Cach. Paulista SP, 0955-12<strong>05</strong>, 30 Mar, end of news,<br />

listo f affil. Stns, songs, prayer, mass; 35443, then barely audible at<br />

12<strong>05</strong>.<br />

9685 R. Rio Mar, Manaus AM, 1000-1230, 30 Mar, R. Bandeirantes news,<br />

advertisements, music; 35443, but barely audible at 1230. I obs'ed R.<br />

Bandeirantes 11925 too, and every time advs. were aired within the<br />

newscast, R. Rio Mar & R. Bandeirantes carried different ones.<br />

11735 R. Transmundial, Sta Ma RS, 1155-1427, 02 Apr, talks, music, IDs,<br />

news 1200,_, religious prgr around 1420; 15431.<br />

118<strong>05</strong> R. Globo, Rio de <strong>Jan</strong>o RJ, 1012-..., 30 Mar, chats, infos; 25432;<br />

drifted to 11804.9 at 1<strong>05</strong>1.<br />

11815 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 1831-1855, 28 Mar, advertisements,<br />

songs, prgr "A Tarde e sua", incl. sev. Features, many TCs and news;<br />

44433.<br />

11815 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 1410-1428, 29 Mar, advertisements,<br />

infos, TCs, songs; 24432, adjt. QRM.<br />

11925 R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo SP, 1009-1232, 30 Mar, news,<br />

advertisements; 25432, vy. weak by 1230.<br />

17815 R. Cultura, Sao Paulo SP, 1414-1428, 02 Apr, Braz. Songs, infos,<br />

prgr announcements; 13431, adjt. QRM 17820.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

3365 R. Cultura, Araraquara SP, 2230-..., 02 Apr, A Voz do Brasil part 2;<br />

23231, uty. QRM.<br />

4775 R. Congonhas, Congonhas MG, 2214-2224, 02 Apr, A Voz do Brasil;<br />

25332.<br />

4755.2 R. Educacao Rural, Campo Grande MS, 2216-2225, 02 Apr, A Voz do<br />

Brasil; 15331.<br />

4885 R. Club do Para, Belem PA, 2031-2049, 02 Apr, news bulletin "éltima<br />

Edicao", ID+MW fq, religious prgr "A Prece Po<strong>der</strong>osa"; 45343.<br />

5035 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2138-2153, 02 Apr, cf. // 6135; 34332.<br />

6080 R. CBN Anhangueera, Goiania GO, 2207-2217, 02 Apr, A Voz do Brasil;<br />

33442, adj. QRM de DW 6075, co-ch QRM de B.<br />

6135 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2137-2155, 02 Apr, truck drivers' prgr<br />

"Pe na Estrada"; 54433, QRM de UNID in Polish s/off 2200, then R.<br />

Republica s/on; // 5035, 9630.<br />

9565 R. Tupi, Curitiba PR, 2119-2128, 02 Apr, shouting preacher; 44433,<br />

weak QRM de R. Marti (USA) & its Cuban jammer.<br />

9615 R. Cultura, Sao Paulo SP, 2102-2140, 02 Apr, music prgr abt. Braz.<br />

"bandas", but failed to get its name; 54433, adj. QRM de DW in Arabic<br />

9620.<br />

9630 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2131-2144, 02 Apr, talks, but I had to<br />

try their // 6135 or 5035 to get some audio of the prgr as their tx for<br />

9630 was putting an almost empty carrier; 54444, adj. QRM only; // 5035,


6135.<br />

9665 R. Marumby, Florianopolis SC, 2108-2120, 02 Apr, songs during some<br />

religious prgr; 53443, adjt. QRM de B 9675 (!) & super powerhouse CRI 9640<br />

surely via some European relay.<br />

9675 R. Cancao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista SP, 2110-_, 02 Apr, rosary; 55444<br />

but terribly overmodulated and causing a splash audible well beyond 9675.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 4)<br />

BURKINA FASO 7230 R. Burkina, Ouagadougou, 1120-1239, 2 Apr, French,<br />

quis & subsequent listeners' phone-ins, western & Afr. songs, then a local<br />

recipe in feature "La fourchette d'Or" (the golden fork); 35343.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

CANADA 6160 CKZN, St. John's NF, 2202-2227, 29 Mar, English, C<strong>BC</strong><br />

newscast, announcement for prgr "Cross Talk", w/ Newfoundland trivia, then<br />

part 2 of prgr "As It Happens"; 53443, adjt. QRM. It's been a vy. long<br />

time since I last had the chance of receiving this so loud.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

5844.92 / 6340.04, Sackville leapfrogging spurs, at 0140-0155+ UT on March<br />

31, Fair 6340.04 spur of 6009.96-Radio Sweden in English and very weak<br />

5844.92 spur of 6175-Voice of Vietnam. 165.04 kHz separation between each<br />

frequency. I was surprised to find Sackville-6010 slightly off frequency.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Mar 31)<br />

CENTRAL AFRICAN REP 6030, R. ICDI, Boali: It seems they are also testing<br />

on 7160. See Mar 17 item from <br />

(Harald Kuhl-D, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 3)<br />

Says it is testing on 6030 and 7160 but won't officially open until<br />

August. Well, 7160 is absolutely no good in the mornings for them before<br />

0600 since B<strong>BC</strong> Ascension is on there 0300-0600 at 65 degrees! At 1600-2000<br />

it might work with possibly weak signals from China to cope with plus<br />

Romania at 1800-1900. Eurasians, please check out 7160 during this period<br />

or after 0600, M-F.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 4)<br />

Probablemente se trate de la emisora local llamada La Voix de la Grace.<br />

(Rumen Pankov, R. Bulgaria <strong>DX</strong>, Version en espanol de Mijail Mijailov,<br />

via Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, dxld)<br />

CHAD 6165 Radiodiffusion Nationale Tchadienne, N'Djamena, at 2124-2211<br />

UT on 1 Apr, French, interview with a writer,..., newscast 2200 UT when<br />

dominant over HRV; 53432.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

CHILE CVC A07 schedule:<br />

Portuguese 00-04 11745 04-11 6110 11-24 15410<br />

Spanish SSAm 23-13 6070 12-23 9635<br />

Spanish Mexico 01-04 11970<br />

Spanish NSAm 01-08 11665 08-12 5960 12-01 17680<br />

Spanish DRM 18-20 17635 17640 17645.<br />

(Mathias Svensson, Ingeniero de Transmisiones, CVC Chile, via Celio<br />

Romais, Brasil, dxld)<br />

Plus the mixing product on 12275 available 0100-0400 UT. Since Brian<br />

Alexan<strong>der</strong> heard this way off in PA, worth checking for other possible<br />

leapfrogs.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-USA, dxld Mar 31)<br />

v6109.78, CVI Santiago in Portuguese on odd frequency, heavily hit NHK<br />

Sackville at <strong>05</strong>35 UT, terrible BUZZ tone of 220 Hertz. March 28.


6109.76, CVI Santiago, in Portuguese 0715 UT March 29. (wb)<br />

Tuning above 12 MHz at 0115 on April 2, I came upon a broadcast signal on<br />

12195, where there isn't supposed to be anything. Sounds like thinly<br />

disguised religious pop. Oh oh, another spur from CVC? Then immediately<br />

checked 12275, where Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong> has reported a CVC mixing product.<br />

There that is, amazingly strong, could easily be mistaken for a<br />

fundamental, and stronger than 12195.<br />

We see that CVC is operating not two but three transmitters on the 11 MHz<br />

band between 0100 and 0400 UT:<br />

11665 Spanish at 0100-0800<br />

11745 Portuguese at 0000-0400<br />

11970 Spanish at 0100-0400<br />

I then went looking for all the other possible mixing products, and found<br />

most of them in the next few minutes! What a dirty installation they have.<br />

Summarizing:<br />

12275 11665 over 11970 at 3<strong>05</strong> kHz, strong<br />

12195 11745 over 11970 at 225 kHz, less strong, mostly Port audio<br />

12115 doesn't fit pattern but weaker // 12195, 80 kHz from it.<br />

Both of these had CODAR QRM, BTW<br />

11825 11665 over 11745 at 80 kHz [unheard but probably obscured by<br />

splash from big signals on 11815 and 11835.]<br />

11585 11745 over 11665 at 80 kHz, weakest.<br />

11520 11970 over 11745 at 225 kHz, weaker than 12195, Sp + Port.<br />

11360 11970 over 11665 at 3<strong>05</strong> kHz, strong.<br />

This was another <strong>DX</strong>pedition to a park in Enid away from household noise<br />

sources, this one Government Springs Park. 0<strong>05</strong>8-0138 UT April 2.<br />

(Glenn Hauser, GSP<strong>DX</strong>, OK-USA, dxld Apr 4)<br />

And taking another look at the CVC sked, we see that there is another jam-<br />

up of three transmitters on one band, 49m:<br />

5960 Spanish at 0800-1200<br />

6070 Spanish at 2300-1300<br />

6110 Portuguese at 0400-1100 [axually 6109.77v, so mixes would be off too<br />

making hets if anything is next to them]<br />

So here are those hypothetical mixing frequencies, and times they would be<br />

on; being closer together and not so far out of band, they will be har<strong>der</strong><br />

to spot, and more likely to blocked by legit signals:<br />

5810v 6110v over 5960 P/S at 0800-1100, 150 kHz<br />

5850 6070 over 5960 S/S at 0800-1200, 110 kHz<br />

6030v 6110v over 6070 P/S at 0400-1100, 40 kHz<br />

6150v 6070 over 6110v S/P at 0400-1100, 40 kHz<br />

6180 5960 over 6070 S/S at 0800-1200, 110 kHz<br />

6260v 5960 over 6110v S/P at 0800-1100, 150 kHz<br />

6030v would normally be totally buried by R. Marti and Cuban jamming but<br />

during the dentro/fuera-Cuban truce UT Mondays, could well be enough to<br />

block the new Radio ICDI, Central African Republic, should it actually be<br />

on and propagating from *<strong>05</strong>00. Note that 5810v could also be confused with<br />

the Colombian 6010v/5910v leapfrog which we know exists not to mention<br />

CVC fundamental 6110v confusing with the other Colombian mix on 6110v.<br />

WEWN is currently switching from 5810 to 5850 at <strong>05</strong>00 UT. Other possible<br />

mixes of CVC could be worked out, but they would have to be between<br />

transmitters on different bands, so probably less likely tho not<br />

impossible.


(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 4)<br />

CHINA Haixia zhi Sheng - Voice of Strait News Channel<br />

0000-0400 11590<br />

0400-0955 11590 Thu-Tue<br />

0955-1200 11590<br />

1200-1700 4940<br />

2225-2400 4940<br />

Entertainment<br />

0000-0400 7280<br />

0400-1000 7280 Thu-Tue<br />

1000-1200 7280<br />

1200-1700 5<strong>05</strong>0<br />

2225-2400 5<strong>05</strong>0<br />

China Huayi Broadcasting Company<br />

0400-0800 6115 6185 Thu-Tue<br />

0800-1700 6115 6185<br />

2230-0400 6115 6185<br />

China Huayi Broadcasting Corporation, P.O.Box 251, Fuzhou, Fujian<br />

Province, China 350001.<br />

Voice of Pujiang 1155-1600 5075 4950 3280<br />

(N<strong>DX</strong>C via Ar<strong>DX</strong>C March A<strong>DX</strong>N, Apr NASWA Apr 1)<br />

[and non] The A07 China Radio International schedule for all languages is<br />

now available at the N<strong>DX</strong>C website:<br />

<br />

Look for the link on the left side of the page, "A07 CRI schedule".<br />

[missing CRI mediumwave relays see un<strong>der</strong> Albania. wb.]<br />

Note, not all frequencies will be used when they're supposed to; for<br />

instance at 0200 there's a listing for 9480 via French Guiana and that's<br />

not in use! Yet, at 0150 on 4/1 I did note a channel not listed in the<br />

0100 list for English, it's 9470 which was weak, presumably a late<br />

addition and likely coming from one of the Chinese sites. So if you hear a<br />

channel not listed on the N<strong>DX</strong>C list, it could be one that's been added to<br />

the schedule, or might be in the testing stages.<br />

Indeed 9470 isn't in the N<strong>DX</strong>C CRI full listings, BUT it is in the Aoki A07<br />

list, showing that the 01 broadcast in EG, heard in NJ at weak level, is<br />

>from Kashi, 500 kW / 294 deg.<br />

(Joe Hanlon-NJ-USA, dxld Apr 2)<br />

Ge'ermu and Golmud are two names for the same place. Ge'ermu is the<br />

Chinese name for the town "Golmud" in the Haixi Mongol and Tibetan<br />

Autonomous Prefecture (Qinghai Province),<br />

cf. <br />

Golmud is the local Mongolian name for this town, which also commonly is<br />

used on international maps. Thanks Bernd & Mauno.<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TX site Apr 3)<br />

Google Earth imagery. Most mo<strong>der</strong>n loooking site<br />

CHN Geermu MW CNR1 1134 1200 kW and SW<br />

36 25 32.96 N 94 59 45.34 E<br />

CHN_XIN_Xining, MW 666 kHz 200 kW antenna on the left, western side.<br />

1251 kHz 100 kW on the right side of tx hall.<br />

SW 50 kW, antennas 270 degr upper left corner of the area,<br />

4750 6145 9780 60/49/31 mb antennas.<br />

206 degr on the below side of the tx hall, 5990/9850 49/31 mb.


36 39 24.<strong>05</strong> N 101 34 29.59 E<br />

7125 Xizang PBS, Lhasa, Tibet, 2228-_, 30 Mar, Tibetan, trad. chantings;<br />

23431, adj. QRM_ and no trace of GUI whatsoever; // 49<strong>05</strong>, fair, 4920 good,<br />

5240 fair/good & avoidable uty. QRM, 7385 one of the best, 7125 actually<br />

being the worst!<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

COLOMBIA 6009.5 LV de tu Conciencia, Lomalinda, 2229-2237, 28 Mar,<br />

Spanish, religious prgr; 34432, adjt. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

COSTA RICA 13749.36 / 9724.96 Not much heard from the Americas around<br />

1930 UT tonight, except only few WEWN, WWCR and YFR. Propagation will<br />

increase hopefully from tomorrow 5th. But came across of screechy sect<br />

pastor at approx. centered 13749.36 kHz around 1900-2000 UT. Scheduled<br />

1800-0200 UT.<br />

Couldn't center the carrier exactly, even with synchronous detection mode<br />

disappeared mostly on the upper flank. Lower side reception even on LSB<br />

mode was much better.Two hours later noted same program on 9724.96 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 4)<br />

CROATIA Einen sehr optimistischen Ausblick fuer <strong>2007</strong> wagt Stefica<br />

Mahalup, Marketing Manager von <strong>der</strong> Zagreber Sen<strong>der</strong>firma RIZ, das<br />

Kurzwellensen<strong>der</strong> bis 500 kW herstellt. Man verweist auf die Installation<br />

eines 500-kW-Sen<strong>der</strong>s in Wertachtal 2003 und die baldige Inbetriebnahme von<br />

vier 250 kW-Sen<strong>der</strong>n bei VT Communications in Grossbritannien.<br />

{NASB Newsletter Maerz <strong>2007</strong>}<br />

(Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, ntt Mar 31)<br />

CUBA Remodelacion de la pagina web de Radio Rebelde:<br />

<br />

Anuncian el siguiente esquema de emisiones:<br />

Horarios y Frcuencias de trasmision de Radio Rebelde<br />

Frecuencias kHz Hora<br />

9600 kHz 0600-0900 am.<br />

11655 kHz 0700-0900 am.<br />

11655 kHz 1200-1330 pm.<br />

15570 KHZ 1200-1330 pm.<br />

6100 kHz 2300-2400<br />

5025 kHz Banda Tropical<br />

En la actualidad Radio Rebelde se encuentra situada en el edificio del<br />

Instituto Cubano de Radio y Television (ICRT) sito en calle 23 No. 258 e/<br />

L y M, Vedado. Apartado postal 6277, codigo postal 10600 Habana 6, Ciudad<br />

de la Habana, Cuba.<br />

Telefonos. (537) 831 3514. Fax (537) 33 4270<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, dxld Mar 30)<br />

5025 R. Rebelde, Bauta, at 2252-..., on 03 Apr, interview on municipal<br />

issues; 54433, QRM de BEM at 54433.<br />

5025 R. Rebelde, Bauta, 0945-f/out 1020, 02 Apr, prgr "Haciendo Radio",<br />

w/ infos. & a rpt. on FECON, a construction & building materials fair;<br />

45444.<br />

(both Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3/4)<br />

[non] 27 Marzo <strong>2007</strong>, 2400-0100 UT: 5910, 444, Radio Republica. Abriendo<br />

emisiones aqui a las 2400 horas UT (Antigua), ID por Armando Plata cuando<br />

estuvo en Radio Miami Internacional, anunciando 9955 kHz (frecuencia<br />

[5910] usada tambien por Marfil Estereo, Colombia).


27 Marzo <strong>2007</strong>, 0100-0200 UT: 5910, 333, Radio Republica. (Antigua) ID por<br />

Armando Plata cuando estuvo en Radio Miami Internacional, anunciando 9955<br />

kHz.<br />

27 Marzo <strong>2007</strong>, 0200-0300 UT: 5910, 444, Radio Republica.<br />

27 Marzo, 0100-0200 UT: 6155, 444, Radio Republica, (0000-0200)<br />

27 Marzo, 6155, 444, Radio Republica, (0000-0200) 6100, 444, Radio<br />

Republica, abrio emisiones a las *0200 UT 9735, 333, Radio Republica,<br />

abriendo emisiones a las 0200 UT<br />

26 [sic; 27?] Marzo <strong>2007</strong> 0300-0400 UT 5910, 444, Radio Republica. 6100,<br />

444, Radio Republica.<br />

(Yimber Gaviria-CLM, dxld Mar 31)<br />

DIEGO GARCIA 12759usb AFN via Diego Garcia. Full data (with site)<br />

American Forces Radio & TV Service Logo Card. This for a e-mail report<br />

sent to:<br />

Reply in 15 days. v/s: Robert Winkler.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 4)<br />

DRM "KVI is Kvitsoy in Norway (WRTH see page 462). The transmissions<br />

>from KVI are all in DRM as far as I'm aware." (Noel Green)<br />

Yes. The 35 kW from Rampisham (RMP) were digital as well. "Were" because<br />

this signal is gone, as discussed (in German) at<br />

<br />

with somebody stating that "after 4.5 years DRM starts to get tedious for<br />

me".<br />

[DRM started in 1996y already]<br />

<br />

now lists the entire DRM usage of the B<strong>BC</strong> WS as Kvitsoy 0600-0700 on 7475,<br />

0700-1000 on 9470, 1600-1800 on 7465 and 1800-2000 on 7420. Mediumwave<br />

1296 has also been cut back to 0400-0900 and 1600-2200. Apparently no 7320<br />

kHz from Rampisham anymore, at least right now the frequency is indeed<br />

empty.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Mar 31)<br />

EQUATORIAL GUINEA 50<strong>05</strong> RNGE, Bata, at 2113-2130 UT on 29 Mar, Spanish,<br />

newscast, ID "R. Bata", Afr. pops; 55333.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

ERITREA 5100 kHz, Bana Radio answered with a QSL letter in 30 days -<br />

address used: Bana Radio, The English Panel, Eritrean Teacher's Forum,<br />

P.O.Box 609, Asmara, Eritrea. Heard several evenings with program in<br />

English.<br />

(Torre Ekblom-FIN, dxld Apr 3)<br />

ETHIOPIA 6109.9 R. Fana at *0324 UT. Upbeat HoA instrumental followed<br />

by slower, more melancholy one at 0328 UT. Man in African language 0330;<br />

into solo chant at 0335 joined by antiphonal chorus at 0337. Weak and<br />

noisy here and on // 7210, although both channels in clear after TWR on<br />

6110 and B<strong>BC</strong> on 7210 kHz left the air at 0330 UT.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 31)<br />

FRANCE [MONACO non]. Ciao! The relay of RFI it has been running all<br />

night the 28-29 March on 702 kHz, heard very well here in Milano area, at<br />

0015 UT, with RFI African Service in French. So main target area is<br />

Tunisia and Algeria.


Also heard 29 March at 0400 UT by Francesco Cecconi in central Italy, with<br />

good signals (some interference from TRT Turkey on 702 kHz). So it seems<br />

they are operating on 702 kHz with no fixed schedule during these days.<br />

Here the information received from Christian Ghibaudo living in France:<br />

Bonjour! Hier 28 mars, quand j'ai telephone a Monte Carlo Radiodiffusion,<br />

il m'a ete dit que les emissions de RFI etaient captees par satellite et<br />

diffusee sur 702 kHz jusqu'a 23h00 (heure francaise) c'est a dire 2100 TU.<br />

Hier soir, ils ont peut etre oublie de fermer l'emetteur, tout est<br />

possible sur la Cote d'Azur. (may be they forgotten to switch off the TX;<br />

everything is possible at the Col de la Madone TX site)<br />

<br />

Some "official" news from Monte Carlo: RFI in French, until the end of<br />

this month, from 1900-2100 UT on 702 kHz. Power 400 kW.<br />

Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land, in Dutch on April 3rd and 11th, from 1800 to 2100 UTC.<br />

Also on 702 kHz. It will be a relay of Football play.<br />

(Christian Ghibaudo. Nice-F, dxld Mar 31)<br />

So I guess it is a good idea to look at 702 kHz also in the coming nights.<br />

(Dario Monferini-I, dxld Mar 29)<br />

Radio Saa QSL. Radio SAA via Issoudun, 15180. From TDF, full-data<br />

(including transmitter site & power - and program name!) French/English<br />

"Alliss - Rotatable antenna in Issoudun" card in 16 days. Address on the<br />

card, which is approximately the one to which I mailed my report:<br />

TDF - Radio Business Unit, Shortwave Department, 10, rue d'Oradour sur<br />

Glane, 75732 Paris cedex 15, France.<br />

This is for the March 14 broadcast which consisted entirely of patriotic<br />

or national vocal music. Although there is now severe interference from<br />

the B<strong>BC</strong> in Arabic, based on the timings of the music, this TDP-brokered<br />

program to Nigeria seems to be re-running that same program.<br />

(Wendel Craighead-KA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 3)<br />

I was by their offices on Tuesday afternoon ... a class outfit there in<br />

Paris ... If you ever get to Paris, go by their office, it's been fun for<br />

me several times.<br />

(Dan Hen<strong>der</strong>son-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 6)<br />

GABON/LIBYA Afropop music jammer, which after 1400 is usually just<br />

distracting on 17660, heard on 17675 instead, at 1343 March 28, abutting<br />

much stronger CVC 17680. 17675 agrees with Jose Miguel Romero's<br />

monitoring, and also Sawt al-Amal on 17672.5 and 17677.5, not identifiable<br />

here. SAA runs until 1400 so Afropop is really trying to jam it then. BTW,<br />

a press report from Ivory Coast says Col. Ghaddafi now owns Africa Numero<br />

Un; so hence also spare transmitters he can use for his own nefarious<br />

jamming.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Mar 31)<br />

AL-QADHAFI REPORTEDLY BUYS CASH-STRAPPED GABONESE RADIO STATION.<br />

Ivorian newspaper L'Inter on 21 March.<br />

In 20<strong>05</strong>, we wrote in these same columns that the management of radio<br />

station Africa No.1 was financially strapped, and it was therefore<br />

difficult to meet the charges due for the Panafrican medium. At the time,<br />

the Gabonese minister of communication made an announcement to the press<br />

reporting the hard times, which could possibly lead to the closing down of<br />

Africa No. 1. With things having reached this point, the radio station<br />

officials had allowed back licensing fees owed to the National Audiovisual<br />

Communication Council (CNCA) in Abidjan to build up. As a result, the<br />

broadcasting of Africa No. 1 FM programmes was suspended in the Ivorian<br />

economic capital.


Nevertheless, good fortune seems to have smiled at the station's<br />

employees, and the African network will take off again very soon.<br />

Actually, it was bought by a big financier in the person of Colonel<br />

Muammar al-Qadhafi. Information making its way around high-ranking circles<br />

recently indicates that the Libyan Guide is the new owner of Africa No.1.<br />

The amount of the deal pulled off by the president of Libya and his<br />

counterpart El Hajj Omar Bongo of Gabon: 5 million euros (about 3.2<br />

billion CFA francs). Africa No.1 will no longer be un<strong>der</strong> the control of<br />

the Gabonese Government, but of the Libyan Republic. Given this new start,<br />

no one doubts that the arrears owed to the CNCA will be paid, to the<br />

delight of listeners in Cote d'Ivoire.<br />

(L'Inter, Abidjan, B<strong>BC</strong>_M 21 Mar)<br />

Africa No. 1 <br />

(RNW Media Network blog via dxld Mar 31)<br />

[GABON/LIBYA and non]. Africa No1 libyenne.<br />

Kadhafi sur les ondes d'Africa no1 - LDC 514.<br />

Le "Guide" de la Jamahiriya s'est ofert la radio Africa no1 mais ne sait<br />

pas encore trop quoi en faire. C'est top secret : le colonel Kadhafi a<br />

rachete pour 5 millions ? au president Omar Bongo la radio Africa no1.<br />

Cette radio franco-gabonaise qui emet en Afrique et en France perd<br />

beaucoup de sous ces temps-ci. Une aubaine donc et une "belle culbute"<br />

financiere pour le Gabon qui n'a paye l'annee <strong>der</strong>niere a la Sofirad - la<br />

societe financiere de radiodifusion qui gere les participations de l'Etat<br />

francais - que 700 000 ? les 49% d'interets qu'elle detenait dans Africa<br />

no1.<br />

L'operation s'est faite a travers la Libyan Arab Africa Investment Company<br />

(LAAICO) presidee par Bashir Saleh Bashir, le directeur de cabinet du<br />

"Guide" de la Jamahiriya. Le missi dominici du president Bongo pour<br />

boucler ce dossier est le Beninois Arnauld Houndete, patron de l'agence de<br />

communication Voodoo et du magazine Continental (voir Who's Who LC no513).<br />

Mais il y a un petit souci : les Libyens veulent se debarrasser d'une<br />

partie des 250 employes de la radio. "Pas question" a dit le Palais du<br />

bord de mer.On en est la.<br />

NDM20<strong>05</strong>: Pendant de longues annees Africa a ete une veritable vache a lait<br />

pour la Sofirad (l'ancien proprietaire francais) et aussi pour sa<br />

direction gabonaise (ou meme pour la presidence gabonaise (1)). Chaque<br />

annee, par l'exploitation de ses emetteurs de Moabi, aupres des chaines<br />

japonaises, entre autres, Africa degageait une marge a faire palir d'envie<br />

les radios continentales de ce type. Ce tresor de guerre a ete joyeusement<br />

consomme.<br />

Aujourd'hui, avec l'ere du numerique et du net les emetteurs de Moabi ne<br />

sont plus aussi createurs de valeur qu'ils l'ont ete de par le passe. En<br />

meme temps la radio panafricaine a rate de faire les bons choix. Elle est<br />

toujours aussi peu presente sur le net. Son effectif est toujours aussi<br />

plethorique (250 personnes). Et surtout elle est redevenue tres tres<br />

gabonaise avec une dependance inacceptable vis a vis des pouvoirs en<br />

place.<br />

Africa no1, la Voix d'une certaine idee de l'Afrique, s'est resolue a<br />

n'etre que la Voix d'Omar pour finalement bientot devenir la Voix de<br />

Kadhafi.<br />

D'autre part, RFI en multipliant les bandes FM nationales a contribue a<br />

tuer (comme Air France a trucide Air Gabon) cette radio des Africains par<br />

les Africains. Air Gabon, Africa no1, Gabon Poste, Gabon Telcom, Mbanie, a<br />

qui le tour?


Adieu Africa.<br />

(1) Comme toutes les entreprises et administrations "vache a lait"<br />

evoluant au Gabon, la Presidence Gabonaise (ou meme le ministere de<br />

tutelle) a toujours eu la possibilite de les ponctionner de maniere<br />

totalement arbitraire en prelevant du cash pour satisfaire les besoins de<br />

nos dirigeants; un peu comme si pour payer un nouveau jouet pour votre<br />

fils, vous passiez recuperer de l'argent au distributeur du coin.<br />

Les entreprises evoluant au Gabon sont des guichets automatiques<br />

"potentiels" de billets de banque. J'ai personnellement vu les mouvements<br />

de fonds... En francais, ca s'appelle "abus de bien sociaux",<br />

"detournement de fonds" ou mieux RACKET.<br />

<br />

(via Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld Apr 5)<br />

[LIBYA tent.] 11965 UNID ARABIC program at approx. 0700-0830 UT. Came<br />

across of a very professional Arabic station on 11965 today April 5th.<br />

Some gongs like Big-Ben at 0800 UT and nx followed til 0804 UT, items of<br />

Sahel zone countries, Sudan, Libya, Baghdad...<br />

It's a Libyan outlet ? S=9+10dB. Or just a tx test? Stronger than Jordan<br />

11960 next door. "Ahwaz le enja-ad" was noted many times from 0804 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 5)<br />

4777 R. Gabon, Melen, 1613-... UT on 04 Apr, French, afr. pops; 24342,<br />

adjt. uty. QRM; gone at recheck at 17<strong>05</strong> UT.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 4)<br />

GAMBIA 648 GRTS, Bonto, at 2234-2245 UT on 31 Mar, Vernacular, 31<br />

March, talks; 54433, QRM de E only.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

GERMANY Cland 13830 SBO? at 1725 UT talks by two people , with mentions<br />

of Ramazan /Razan New tune in 1736 UT with 'Horn of Africa' songs. Another<br />

program on 1737:30 by man and woman with talks and songs . Many mentions<br />

of Oromo Some artifacts due to lost internet packets signal S9+30, 45544.<br />

(Zacharias Liangas-GRC, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 31)<br />

13830 Sagalee Bilisammaa Oromoo via T-systems DTK Juelich 1721-1759* UT on<br />

Mar 28. Presumed with talk in HoA lang; mentions of Oromoo, Nairobi, and<br />

California; very little mx. Fair overall.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 31)<br />

GIBRALTAR 1458 R. Gibraltar, Wellington Front, 1030-1227, 29 Mar,<br />

English, House of Parliament session, Spanish for news at 1200, weather,<br />

pops; 55444.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

GREECE VOICE OF GREECE IN ENGLISH.<br />

I just downloaded the A-07 Voice of Greece Program Schedules In Greek.<br />

Here are the segments that I translated into the English language:<br />

Every Day 0600-0700 11645 English Language Program<br />

Saturday 13<strong>05</strong>-1400 9420 15630 Hellenes Around The World<br />

Sunday 0200-0300 7475 9420 15650 Hellenes Around The World<br />

Sunday 09<strong>05</strong>-1000 9420 15630 Greek In Style<br />

Sunday 23<strong>05</strong>-00<strong>05</strong> 7475 9420 15650 Greek In Style<br />

"Hellenes Around The World" and the "Greek In Style" programs were not on<br />

ERA-5 last Sunday due to the fact that March 25 is Greek Independence Day<br />

and usually these programs are not broadcast on these Greek national<br />

holidays.<br />

(John Babbis-MD-USA, dxld March 29-30)


After the news in Greek at 1300 UT Sat March 31, "Hellenes Around The<br />

World" in English came on at 13<strong>05</strong> UT with Greek music and then with<br />

Katerina interviewing a male guest. In this area it is audible on 15630<br />

kHz with a lot of noise; nothing on 9420 kHz.<br />

(John Babbis-MD-USA, dxld Mar 31)<br />

11645 VoGreece foreign service outlets, like domestic touristic program<br />

relay of Radio Filia of local MW 666! and FM 107 MHz via 11645 faced now<br />

more "regularity" today. 0600-1000 UT. Also Albanian, En, Fr, Sp, German<br />

0900 and Russian 0930-1000 UT with 5 mins newscast at the bc start and<br />

further more music cultural program. So this Radio Filia relay on<br />

shortwave is regularly on Wed to Mon. On Tuesday off air, due Avlis tx<br />

site maintenance day.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 1) "Radio FILIA for the immigrants living in Greece"<br />

"Hellenes Around The World" repeat was on UT Sunday April 1st on 7475 and<br />

9420; nothing on 15650 kHz. Very good signal on both frequencies.<br />

(John Babbis-MD-USA, dxld Apr 1)<br />

Pirgos on 5865 kHz.<br />

We finally fixed the audio clipping, and went on with some more tests that<br />

ceased on last Saturday. Avlis (ERA-5) transmitters have their own<br />

schedule which changed last Sunday (March 25th). Thanks again for all your<br />

help.<br />

George Stavropoulos, Telecommunications Engineer<br />

Head of HF Stations Section. (Olympia Radio Coastal Station)<br />

Hellenic Telecommunications Organization S.A. (OTE S.A.)<br />

27<strong>05</strong>8 Epitalio - GREECE<br />

tel.: +30 - 210 6060150, 1<br />

+30 - 26210 28799<br />

fax.: +30 - 210 34<strong>05</strong>075<br />

mob.: +30 - 6972 212 222<br />

e-mail: <br />

(Jerry-Berg-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 2)<br />

A big surprise on 31 March during the night here. Kavala site on MW 792<br />

was back in use. A 4th state program was heard // 981 kHz at 2344-0000 UT.<br />

Different programs were on MW 729, on 9420, on MW 666, on 1008 // 1494 //<br />

1512, on MW 1179, on MW 1044, on 7475 etc. At 0000 UT, April 1st already,<br />

common news bulletin in Greek on MWs 729 // 792 // 981 // 1008 // 1494 and<br />

others. Checked on April 1st at 1200 UT - there was a program in Greek,<br />

but 981 kHz was not heard (noon time around here).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> April 2)<br />

He noted Greek Radio on 792 kHz mediumwave channel again. But seemingly<br />

>from another site than [former IBB] Kavalla resort. 73 wb<br />

GUINEA 1385.9 R. Rurale, Labe, at 2115-2136 UT on 28 Mar, Vernacular,<br />

talks, seemingly messages; 54343.<br />

7125 R. Guinee / R. Conakry, Sonfonya, simply not audible here on the SW<br />

coast.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

GUYANA 3291.14, Voice of Guyana, at 0630-0700+ UT on March 31, B<strong>BC</strong><br />

World Service programming with B<strong>BC</strong> World news. Program about Zimbabwe<br />

conflict. "The World Today" B<strong>BC</strong> news program at 0700 UT. Good.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Mar 31)<br />

3291.1 G<strong>BC</strong>, Sparendam, logged twice, in the evening & in the morning,<br />

viz. 2247-2255, 3 Mar, English, light music, few talks, rated 54333, adjt.<br />

uty. QRM, then 0904-f/out 0930, 31 Mar, English, pops, rtd. 25331.


(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

ICELAND 189 RUV, Gufuskalar, 1007-1225, 29 Mar, coastal weather<br />

forecast, exch. Rate, Icel. Songs, interviews, some Romanian folk music;<br />

34453, adjt. QRM de D 183.<br />

The two RUV LF outlets vy. nicely observed. 1035-..., 03 Apr, playing<br />

American oldies, Greek songs, talks, gong on the hr, viz:<br />

189 Gufuskalar, 35353<br />

207 Eidar, 34342, adjt. QRM only, not co-ch. MRC or D.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3/4)<br />

INDIA World Cup Cricket tournment in the West Indies brings me news of<br />

the cricket to my receiver I hear a lot of AIR India locations on these<br />

frequencies 4910, 4920, 4880, 4860, 4965, 5015, 5040 kHz, at 1822 UT till<br />

after 1900 UT. All sio between sio 333 to 444. Mar 29. In English and<br />

Hindi. Commercials in between chit chat about the match. by two om<br />

annoucers. Good luck to South Africa in the cup.<br />

(Costa Constantinides-CYP, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 31)<br />

5040 AIR, Jeypore, 2116-2129, 31 Mar, Vernacular, advertisements, infos.<br />

on Orissa (state), (cricket?) match report; 55333, nice via my new E/W 46<br />

m inv. V.<br />

4180 AIR, Bhopal, 1918-1933, 02 Apr, Vernacular, talks on (crickt?)<br />

matches, advertisements, English, match report; 55343.<br />

4910 AIR, Jaipur, 1925-1934, 02 Apr, same as for 4810; 55343.<br />

4920 AIR, Chennai, 1919-1932, 02 Apr, same as for // 4810 or 4910; 55343.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3/4)<br />

INDONESIA 9525 VOINS (pres), at 1329 UT on Apr 1. Mostly music w/ pop<br />

ballads and ME influenced instrumental mixed in. Significant fading on S6<br />

signal.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 1)<br />

3266.41 RRI Gorontalo 1241-1312* Apr 3. Coverage of some local event with<br />

several different speakers, a YL ancr between speakers, and occasional<br />

bits of music; frequent mentions of Gorontalo; at 1302 joined Jak news in<br />

progress; station left the air immediately after the Jak relay ended at<br />

1312. Fair, building to good by closedown. Wish this station would stay on<br />

late more often than their usual 1230v closedown, since Indos peak here<br />

between 1300 and 1330 UTC.<br />

3995.04 RRI Kendari 1318-1346 Apr 3. Lite vocals, 2 ancrs (M&W, I think)<br />

chatting for several minutes between selections. Good at tune-in,<br />

deteriorating after 1330.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 4)<br />

3578.74 RSPK Ngapa (pres) at 1250-1340+ UT on Apr 2. YL talk in Bahasa<br />

Indonesia well past ToH; later, a mix of mx and M ancr. Generally fair,<br />

best in a looong time, maybe best ever, due, probably, to a high 'A'<br />

Index. Largely unreadable after 1340 UT or so, but weak carrier still<br />

there past 1400 UT. At 1300 UT, RRI Serui on 4604.95 kHz, which is usually<br />

good here, was extremely strong at S=9+20 dB!<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 2)<br />

IRAN/IRAQ 3881 VoComm. Party of Iran (tent), no. IRQ site (?), 1852-<br />

1915, 28 Mar, Farsi (tent), talks; 42431, jammed.<br />

4366 VoComm. Party of Iran (tent), no. IRQ site (?), 1850-..., 31 Mar,<br />

Farsi (tent), talks; 32441, jammed.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)


IRELAND RTE installed their new DRM capable transmitter on 252 longwave<br />

at the end of last month, heard here testing it in DRM, at 1226 UT on<br />

March 28 and subsequently both in AM and DRM modes. Plan once installed,<br />

was to run DRM 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 UT.<br />

(Mike Barraclough, April WD<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact magazine)<br />

252 RTE, Summerhill, 1033-1120, 02 Apr, English, interview w/ a music<br />

artist, talks, music; 54444, QRM de ALG.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 4)<br />

ISRAEL Kol Israel 9400 heard here with English at 1900. I also checked<br />

their sked which shows them also on 11590<br />

at 1900, but not heard here so I went looking and easily found them on<br />

116<strong>05</strong>. Perhaps this has been noted before, if so I missed it.<br />

(Steve Lare-MI-USA W6SWL, dxld Apr 4)<br />

Noted French at 1930 on 9400.00 and odd9344.94 kHz, at 1945 UT English on<br />

same channels, and additional 116<strong>05</strong>.00, which is weak and tiny due of<br />

propagation tonight, skips over my head in central Europe. And will be<br />

much better on high summer season. [Though latter replaced scheduled 11590<br />

seemingly. no - changed to 11590 on Apr 5th, wb.]<br />

French at 2145 UT noted on 9345.08 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 4)<br />

On Apr 4 at 1800 UT reported in Amharic on 9345 and 116<strong>05</strong> kHz and in<br />

Hebrew Reshet Bet on 13675 kHz and no signals everywhere after 1825 UT.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 1-5)<br />

JAPAN/KOREA D.P.R. Japanese Government reported North Korean Jamming to<br />

ITU.<br />

Asahi Shimbun on March 30 reports:<br />

Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications on March 30<br />

reported ITU that North Korea violated the international radio regulations<br />

by transmitting jamming against "Shiokaze" broadcasting over Yamata<br />

transmitting site. They officially confirmed the jamming was transmitted<br />

>from North Korea on March 29 and 30. As the jamming signal did not content<br />

call sign to identify the place of transmitting, they regarded it as a<br />

violation of international regulations. They also requested on March 29<br />

the radio monitoring offices in China and South Korea to watch the jamming<br />

>from North Korea. If ITU confirms the violation, the ministry will demand<br />

ITU an action to remove the interference.<br />

(Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 5)<br />

JJY Time Signal Station.<br />

40 kHz Fukushima Ootakadoya Mt. 37 22 21 N 140 50 56 E<br />

60 kHz Saga Hagane Mt. 33 27 56 N 130 10 32 E<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, SW TXsite Apr 4)<br />

KOREA Rep. of 6600 NO ID, 1755-18 01 UT ... el Passport para esta<br />

frecuencia emisora clandestina para Corea VO The People, SINPO 32242.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, hcdx Apr 6)<br />

Saludos cordiales, Jose Miguel. Yes, it should be Radio Voice of the<br />

People (Inmin-ui Sori Bangsong), a clandestine from South Korea to North.<br />

Heard quite regularly here in Moscow in // with 3912. Jammed by Pyongyang.<br />

(Serghey Nikishin-RUS, dxld Apr 6)<br />

KUWAIT Voice of America 7595 kHz. Full data QSL card with site for nrp<br />

sent to George Miller, TX Plant Supervisor, Kuwait Transmitting Station,<br />

c/o American Embassy _ Bayan, P.O.Box 77, Safat, 13001 Kuwait.<br />

(Craig Edwards-NT-AUS, Ar<strong>DX</strong>C A<strong>DX</strong>N Apr 1)


KYRGYZ REP. UNID 4<strong>05</strong>0 kHz RUS?, UKR?, at 2232-2247 UT on 2 Apr,<br />

Russian, music, few talks; 45343. I had no time to try to ID this one.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 4) via Bishkek-KGZ, wb.<br />

The 4<strong>05</strong>0 transmitter is a transmitter of the Ministry of Communications,<br />

which owns all transmitters in Kyrgyzstan, and it is now leased by Radio<br />

Rossii from Russia and carries a time shifted edition of the station.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact April)<br />

LITHUANIA Starting from March 31 the program will be transmitted as<br />

follows (as usual via xmitters in LTU):<br />

On AM 1386 kHz - at Saturday, March 31 2100-2200 UTC.<br />

On SW 6255 kHz - at Sunday, April 1 2200-2259 UTC.<br />

The Mighty K<strong>BC</strong>, Argonstraat 6, 6718 WT Ede, The Netherlands.<br />

Tel ++31 318 552491. Fax ++31 318 437801<br />

e-mail website <br />

(Idun Ritz-DEN, dxld Mar 31)<br />

6255 K<strong>BC</strong> Radio "The Mighty", Argonstraat 6, 6718 WT Ede, Netherlands.<br />

Transmission via Sitkunai, Lithuania. Very nice QSL Card full data in 13<br />

days. Reception report sent to<br />

V/S: Tom de Wit.<br />

(Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 5)<br />

MADAGASCAR 7395 Family Radio English <strong>BC</strong>B to Africa via Madagascar<br />

(Radio Netherlands). Full data (with site) 30th anniversary card, in 3<br />

months. Postal Report to California address.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 4)<br />

5010 R. Nasionaly Malagasy, Ambohidrano, 1817-1832, 04 Apr, Malagasy,<br />

pops; 25232.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 4)<br />

MALI 5995 R. Mali, Kati, 2253-..., 29 Mar, French, interview on Afr.<br />

affairs; 54343; // 4835.3.<br />

7284.4 R. Mali, Kati, 0916-..., 29 Mar, Vernacular, African music, talks;<br />

45434; // 11960 fair~good and w/ better audio, so it must be the same tx<br />

used for 5995 evenings.<br />

11960 R. Mali, Kati, 1149-..., 02 Apr, Vernacular, trad. Songs; tx off a<br />

few mins. Before 1200; 54433, adj. QRM; // 7284.5 w/ faint audio.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

MALTA Fifteen Thousand Trees will be planted at former Deutsche Welle<br />

transmitter site in Malta. "The project includes the conservation of the<br />

steppe, garigue and marine habitats. The building will eventually include<br />

two further projects, a marine rehabilitation centre and a wildlife clinic<br />

aimed at rehabilitating injured wildlife for eventual release back to the<br />

wild. The University of Malta will also be creating a marine research<br />

institute on the site."<br />

<br />

The Malta Independent, 29 March <strong>2007</strong> (kimandrewelliott.com via dxld Apr 1)<br />

The site was closed in 1996. It has [had?] three shortwave transmitters<br />

and a 600 kilowatt transmitter on 1557 kHz medium wave.<br />

(Kim Andrew Elliott-USA, Mar 31 ibid., via dxld)<br />

Google Earth Imagery. Former DWL relay Cyclops 1971-1996y.<br />

1557 kHz 600 kW, 999 kHz 20 kW.<br />

MLT_former DWL Cyclops relay site ITU 35 50 N 14 34 E at<br />

35 50 33.86 N 14 34 <strong>05</strong>.14 E


MLT_former DWL SW antennas array at approx.<br />

35 50 38.80 N 14 33 58.18 E<br />

MLT_former 1557 kHz 600 kW three mast area at approx.<br />

35 50 29.53 N 14 34 11.26 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 1)<br />

MAURITANIA 783 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, at the vy. odd time of 1126-<br />

1420, 29 Mar, lute tunes, Arabic, newscast 1200 followed by Vernacular,<br />

pops,_, French at 1400 for newscast; 24432, adjt. QRM de E; // 7245 which<br />

could not be compared against before noon due to strg. DRM signal.<br />

7245 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, 1204-1240, 02 Apr, Vernacular, newscast,<br />

talks; 44343, adjt. DRM QRM.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

MEXICO 9599.5 R. UNAM (tent), Ticoman, 1035-1<strong>05</strong>3, 29 Mar, unreadable<br />

talks; 15341; blckd. By CUB 1100.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

MICRONESIA [not] False alarm. 4755 as the signal is improving here past<br />

0745, the station hrd is definitely not PMA but R. Educacao Rural in Campo<br />

Grande BR - their nominal s/on is 0700, so don't know what I was hearing<br />

>from 0635 to 0700 UT likely them on early? Sent a quick e-mail to PMA with<br />

a tentative "I'm hearing you" message, but don't think they're on.<br />

4755 Pacific Missionary Aviation (pres.) w/ what sounded like man ann and<br />

ocnl music from 0635 tune (recording from 0640) - cadence is En, not<br />

typical LA, but otherwise signal is quite weak w/ mo<strong>der</strong>ate static lvls and<br />

bothersome CODAR QRM. Definitely something here, not hrd earlier this week<br />

during same time period, outside R. Huanta's time slot and the Brazilian<br />

would be hrd much stronger here if it were on (normally). At 0735 the<br />

signal appears to be improving ever so slightly with a man and woman or<br />

two men talking at 0741.my Wellbrook loop is pointed at 290 degrees, as<br />

close as I can estimate to Pohnpei.<br />

(ibid., <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 1)<br />

MOROCCO Thanks Mauno, update of the Nador schedule, wrong time slots<br />

given in #801. As usually:<br />

There are two Nador (Medi I) site outlets of RTM Rabat in Arabic<br />

15340 0900-1500 UT, and 15345 1500-2200 UT, both 250 kW via 110 degrees<br />

curtain towards NoAF, NE, ME, - but side lobe makes it to Europe too.<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

MRC Medi I Nador LW171 SW 9575 15340/15345<br />

at 35 02 31.14 N 02 54 59.23 W 110 degrees<br />

Antenna northern corner of the area at<br />

35 02 43.62 N 02 54 39.16 W<br />

and 9575 seems at 35 02 30.27 N 02 54 43.91 W<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 2)<br />

936 RTM-"C & "R", Agadir, 1115-1409, 29 Mar, Tachlhit (t), talks,<br />

traditional tunes, "A" netw. news 1200, region. prgr again, then "A" netw.<br />

prgr 1400 UT.<br />

1638 RTM-"A", Rabat, 1245-..., 02 Apr, Arabic, talks, music; harmonic of<br />

819 at S9+55 dB.<br />

7308 RTM-"C", Sebaa-Aioun, 1115-..., 02 Apr, Berber, folk songs; harmonic<br />

of 1044 at S9+50 dB.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

NETHERLANDS/FINLAND/FRANCE/MOLDOVA/NORWAY<br />

Extra RNW frequencies for UEFA Champions League football on Wed 11 April,


1800-2200 UTC<br />

702 kHz (Monte Carlo) for SW France, Central Europe<br />

963 kHz (Finland) for NE Europe<br />

1314 kHz (Norway) for NW Europe<br />

6125 kHz (Flevo) for SW Europe<br />

2000-2200 UTC<br />

6040 kHz (Grigoriopol) for Europe<br />

The use of 963 kHz via Pori, Finland was a late addition to the list of<br />

frequencies published in the last Newsletter. Here in the Hilversum area,<br />

it provided excellent reception. The transmitter was in use for YLE<br />

programmes until 31 December 2006, when it was taken out of service, and<br />

RNW is in fact the first foreign broadcaster to make use of relay<br />

facilities in Finland.<br />

(via Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 4)<br />

NEW ZEALAND 6095 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, 1839-1850*, 28 Mar, English, news<br />

in Samoan (tent), till 1849, fq. Announcement, IS; 42441, adj. DRM QRM;<br />

best in LSB & via the the K9AY antenna.<br />

6095 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, 0910-1014, 31 Mar, English, prgr on Russia,_,<br />

music, news 1100, weather rpt., "nostalgia in R. NZ"; 54433, DRM QRM, and<br />

best via K9AY indicating W path, but also nice via my new E/W 46 m inv. V.<br />

9870 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, /1<strong>05</strong>9-1258*, 25 Mar, IS, English, news,_, talks,<br />

IS; 34433 but rated 25321 at 1245.<br />

11725 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, /1851-1950*, IS, Tahitian song, newscast in<br />

Niuean, news bulletin,_, Pacific reg. news, bulletin in Samoan, IS; 55444,<br />

but adj. QRM at 1900 & deteriorating a lot.<br />

15720 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, 2045-_, 02 Apr, English, Pacific songs, fq.<br />

Announcement, IS, press review, Pacific Business Report, news,_; 25433 and<br />

steady until much later.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3/4)<br />

Radio New Zealand In English on 9615 kHz at <strong>05</strong>33 UT in English with News<br />

sio 333. Mar 31.<br />

(Costa Constantinides-CYP, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 31)<br />

NIGERIA 6089.95v - On March 4th at 2015 UT, R. Nigeria, Kaduna. News in<br />

local language. Slowly drifting down and heard on 6089.93 at 2045 UT. The<br />

channel is blocked at 2100 UT.<br />

(Renato Bruni-I, SW Bulletin April 1 via dxld)<br />

6090 R. Nigeria, Kaduna, 2140-..., 29 Mar, Vernacular, talks; 52441, DRM<br />

QRM, then better at 2230.<br />

7255 VoNigeria, Ikorodu, 1020-12<strong>05</strong>, 29 Mar, English, talks,..., history<br />

feature, news 1100, 1200; 45444, noisy carrier & variable audio level.<br />

7275 R. Nigeria, Abuja, 1443-1456, 04 Apr, English, interview, phone-ins;<br />

24432, increasing QRM de SNG or IND, but 44433 at 1620 still with prgr in<br />

English.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3/4)<br />

PAKISTAN [c.f. bc-dx TopNews #801] There are some changes that I know<br />

about Urdu (World Service to West Europe) 1700-1800 has replaced 9380 with<br />

9375 due to PBS Manila using 9380 at 1730-1930. "Turkish" on 4835 at 1515-<br />

1545 is actually Turki (spoken in parts of the ME and former CIS). Dari<br />

shown at 1515- 1545 on 4835 (same time as above) is a "mistake". Actual<br />

transmission time MIGHT be 1330-1400. [no, Turki is wrong: see further


elow]<br />

As you will see, only one transmitter appears to be in use for all Foreign<br />

services using the 100 kW transmitters (API-1, 2 and 3). API-2<br />

carries/carried domestic and foreign services but these, as well as<br />

transmissions via API-1, have not been heard for some time. All I was told<br />

about the Dari service is that the schedule shown is a "mistake" and so<br />

the timing needs to be confirmed. One of the two high-power (250 kW) units<br />

is now also faulty as heard via 17835 and 7530 and only emitting buzz and<br />

distortion at low strength. API-4 5080 and API-8 4790 from Rewat are still<br />

reported on air.<br />

(Noel Green, England, March 28, <strong>DX</strong> LISTENING DIGEST)<br />

Radio Pakistan's printed schedule arrived today, and here's the updated<br />

domestic and foreign services.<br />

The only remaining DOMESTIC "Regional Services" on SW are:<br />

via API-4 (Rewat 100 kW), 0200-0400 and 1300-1800 on 5080 (This same<br />

transmitter is the one listed for Islamabad Programme to Gulf & Iran on<br />

6235 at 1915-0045 via 260 degrees)<br />

and via API-8 (Rewat 100 kW), Rawalpindi III (otherwise identified as Azad<br />

Kashmir), 0045-0215 & 1445-1815 on 4790 and 0900-1215 on 7265. And this<br />

same transmitter is used to carry Balti Service 0430-<strong>05</strong>15 and Sheena<br />

Service <strong>05</strong>30-0615, both on 6065.<br />

The Rawalpindi 10 kW unit is still used at 0230-0425 and 1335-1430 on 4790<br />

for "Rawalpindi III Programme".<br />

Quetta 10 kW continues 0045-0404(Friday 0345) and 1200-18<strong>05</strong> on 5025; 0600-<br />

1145 (Fri only 0400-0820 & 1000-1145) on 7155<br />

And they still list Peshawar 10 kW at 1100-1400 on 7220 for Chitrali<br />

service.<br />

Foreign Service via Rewat API-3 100 kW: The Turki Service is the one<br />

wrongly listed in their previous schedule - it should be 1330-1400 on 4835<br />

and Dari at 1515-1545 also on 4835.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Mar 30)<br />

Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation 17835 kHz. Full data QSL card as opposed<br />

to verification letter they've been previously using this past year. v/s<br />

Iftikhar Hussain Malik, Engineering Manager, Pakistan Broadcasting<br />

Corporation, Frequency Management Cell, 303 _ Peshawar Road, Rawalpindi,<br />

Pakistan.<br />

(Craig Edwards-NT-AUS, Ar<strong>DX</strong>C A<strong>DX</strong>N Apr 1)<br />

PERU 3375 R. San Antonio, Padua de Callilli, 2250-2257, 30 Mar,<br />

Spanish/Vernacular, Indian songs; 33342, QRM de racketting signal.<br />

6019.6 R. Vitoria, Lima, 2232-2240, 28 Mar, Spanish, religious prgr;<br />

34432, adjt. QRM.<br />

6035 LV del Guaviare, S. Jose del Guaviare, 2235-2249, 28 Mar, Spanish,<br />

folk songs; 43432, adjt. QRM.<br />

5120.3 R. Ondas del Suroriente, Quillabamba, 2245-2256, 03 Apr, Quechua,<br />

talks, Indian Tunes, refs. to the food industry; 45333.<br />

5486.5 La Reyna de la Selva, Chachapoyas, 2240-2251, 03 Apr, Spanish,<br />

folk songs; 24331.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3/4)


ROMANIA RRI Bucharest broadcast some Sunday special music programs in<br />

Romanian to their nationals living abroad, - since decades.<br />

A-07 schedule. Today Apr 1st came accross of terrible mess occurrence on<br />

15250 kHz, co-channel hit to four other sw transmission. Co-channel are<br />

RRI Bucharest Romanian, BSKSA Riyadh-ARS in English, VoA Tinang-PHL in<br />

Mandarin 0700-1100 UT, CHN Firedrake jammers, CHN Radio from Kunming-CHN.<br />

RRI Romanian schedule on Sundays only:<br />

0700-0756 9700 11970 15260 17775 17795<br />

0800-0856 11875 15450 15510<br />

0900-0956 11830 11925 15250 15380<br />

Not all checked today.<br />

Also French Sunday special: 1000-1<strong>05</strong>6 11830 15250<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 1)<br />

RUSSIA 5900 Family Radio Gujarati <strong>BC</strong>B to India via Samara. Full data<br />

(with site) 30th anniversary card, in 3 months.Postal Report to California<br />

address.<br />

7165 Family Radio English <strong>BC</strong>B to Asia via Petropavlosk-Kamchatka. Full<br />

data ( with site) 30th anniversary card in 3 months Postal Report to<br />

California address.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 4)<br />

I just received an e-mail from Alexey Giryuk ,<br />

Vladivostok at Radio Tickiy Okean. He notes that since March 25 the<br />

station can be heard on the frequencies 9765 kHz and 12065 kHz for summer<br />

time.<br />

(Rich d'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 3) time?<br />

9765 / 12065 0830-0900 zones 34,35 VLD 250kW 50deg<br />

SAUDI ARABIA Arabic Radio Jeddad on 15250 kHz at 1120-1130 UT. In<br />

English with yl annoucer talking about pop news around the world then some<br />

English pop music. Sio 444. Mar 31.<br />

(Costa Constantinides-CYP, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 31)<br />

Just little more to A-07 anomalies in <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> TopNews #801.<br />

On 11855 kHz at 1530-1600 UT is heard 2nd prgr of BSKSA in Ar with strong<br />

carrier and low sound level during all day. It is interesting that from<br />

v1537-v1556UTC there is a common prgr on Holy Quran and Call of Islam prgr<br />

- it is a mass prayer, direct from the square in (?)Mecca, reported on<br />

April 1-5 on 15225 and 15435 for Call of Islam and Holy Quran on 13710 and<br />

21460. During the prayer there are two different comments on both prgrs.<br />

1500-1557close down in French on 17660 kHz but where is a prgr in English<br />

>from 1600 h. on same freq ?<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 5)<br />

6100 - The signal is too strong SIO 555 at 1300 UT to be from tx with 10<br />

kW, rather is from Bijeljina - that site is in Republika Srpska in BiH -?<br />

[wb: Stubline] It is formally part of Serbia.<br />

Noted on the air on 6100 kHz at 1300-1830 UT in the shadow of DRM Jammer.<br />

The languages used are as in all published lists, beginning with En and<br />

ending with Ru.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 5)<br />

SERBIA 1107 Nice signal from Radio Belgrade Novi Sad noted yesterday<br />

Apr 4th around 2245 UT, nice folkloric music from former Yugoslavia.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 4)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA/SWAZILAND Channel Africa in Swahili at 0300-0355 UT on 6120<br />

kHz and TWR Swaziland at the same time on presumed 6110 kHz on April 3rd


heard.<br />

(Ognyan Chengeliev-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 5)<br />

SWEDEN <strong>DX</strong>prgr SWEDEN CALLING <strong>DX</strong>ERS was closed at the end of March <strong>2007</strong><br />

due to the small interest among the listeners in Ru. It was reactivated<br />

after 8 years in February by Radio Sweden in Ru (with original signal from<br />

the past) and was on the air every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month in all<br />

Ru bcs of R. Sweden.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 5)<br />

SYRIA/USA 9329.740 [on Apr 5th 9329.993] Damascus and 9330.0 W<strong>BC</strong>Q hit<br />

each other by approx. 260 Hertz heterodyne tone.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 4)<br />

TAIWAN/KOREA D.P.R. CLANDESTINE - 9485 Shiokaze at 1317-1358* UT on Apr<br />

1. Noted this morning with JP to 1330 UT, then Korean to 1358* UT. No<br />

longer closes down at 1330 UT all the time as before.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 1)<br />

9485 - UNID Clandestine? "RFC" station who is this ? Formerly Open Radio<br />

for KRE ? see WRTH <strong>2007</strong> page 509. 1330-1400 and 2000-2030 in Korean.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 4)<br />

9485 - UNID Clandestine? Dear Wolfgang, RFC is Radio Free Chosun.<br />

RFC is on the air at 1330-1400 on 9485 kHz and 2000-2030 on 9785 kHz.<br />

Please refer the following web site.<br />

<br />

Toru Yamashita-JPN, Asian Broadcasting Institute<br />

(via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 4)<br />

and schedule too:<br />

wb.<br />

The RFC is Radio Free Chosun (ex. Free Korean Central Bradcasting Station<br />

).<br />

1330-1400 9485 kHz, 2000-2030 9785 kHz via VT Com.-Taiwan.<br />

<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, ndxc Apr 5)<br />

ID at 1330 UT in Korean as "Sayu Chosun Pansong im nida" meaning "This is<br />

Radio Free Korea". According to Mr. Tohru Yamashita of Asian Broadcasting<br />

Insitute, the web site is<br />

(all in Korean).<br />

This is a clandestine broadcast by South Korean human right organization<br />

"RFC" (Radio Free Chosun) to North Korea. "Chosun" in Korean means Korea.<br />

In the web site broadcasting schedule are given as:<br />

2000-2030 9785, 1330-1400 9845 (repeat).<br />

Both 9785 and 9845kHz are listed as Taiwan 100 kW in A07 frequency list.<br />

The former name of the broadcast was "Sayu Chosun Chongyan Pansong" (Free<br />

Korean Central Brodcasting Station).<br />

(Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 5)<br />

Interesting... A whois query on the domain finds this<br />

registrant with an address in Pyongyang, North Korea, but I believe it's<br />

actually some organization in South Korea doing this.<br />

Registrant Name:SangSig Kim<br />

Registrant Organization:SangSig Kim<br />

Registrant Street1:Sangsin Dong 17ban<br />

Registrant Street2:NA<br />

Registrant Street3:


Registrant City:Susung District<br />

Registrant State/Province:PYONGYANG<br />

Registrant Postal Code:150<br />

Registrant Country:KP<br />

Registrant Phone:+850.85025211869<br />

Registrant Phone Ext.:<br />

Registrant FAX:<br />

Registrant FAX Ext.:<br />

Registrant Email:sangsigi2006@yahoo.com<br />

(Sonny Ashimori-JPN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 4)<br />

9485 - UNID Clandestine? "RFC".<br />

9485, unidentifiied station (clandestine?) at 1330-1359*. Thanks to a tip<br />

>from John Wilkins, I tuned in at 1316, on April 3, to hear Shiokaze Two,<br />

via Taiwan (BTW - on days that they are in English, I have heard this<br />

"Two" in the ID), with OM reading list of abductees names (believe in<br />

Korean), with piano background music, 1327 sign-off announcement and piano<br />

IS till 1330, which is their usual programming format. It clearly seemed<br />

to be the end of their program. Immediately after the IS, there seems to<br />

be the start of another clandestine program; that is I assume it's<br />

clandestine and also directed to Korea (DPR). Begins with orchestra music<br />

and then about 15 minutes of talking (seems to also be in Korean).<br />

Mentioned Kim Il Sung several times.<br />

1345-55 presents a radio drama, off at 1359 UT. Unable to make an ID. The<br />

format is totally different than Shiokaze. Reception was good, with no<br />

sign of any jamming of Shiokaze or the unidentified clandestine. Someone<br />

with better language skills is needed to ID this.<br />

(Ron Howard, Shanghai-CHN, dxld Apr 4)<br />

9485 - UNID Clandestine? "RFC".<br />

I checked 9485 kHz on 4 Apr <strong>2007</strong>. After the Sea Breeze English closing<br />

announcement 1329 and piano music, at 1330 piece of orchestra music. Then<br />

female announcer in Korean with several ID's. I got those familiar words<br />

"Bangsong" and "Bangsong-imnida" but the preceding words aren't clear to<br />

me. They sound like "Hai Chu Sen" or "Hai Chosum".<br />

After a piano music bridge, male talks, also giving ID. The last 15 or so<br />

minutes sounded like radio-drama which used the "X-Files theme" as a music<br />

bridge. Off at 1359. I tried to open audio files from RFC website and also<br />

from<br />

for comparison of the ID, but no luck. Maybe<br />

someone could tell how the ID goes word by word.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Apr 5)<br />

Ha Tae-Kyoung, President of Open Radio for North Korea, told me that<br />

shortwave radios are growing in popularity in North Korea and more people<br />

are acquiring them through China for about US $5.00. Ha went on to point<br />

out that if more North Koreans owned shortwave radios, ORNK would be able<br />

to reach a larger audience and have a greater impact on North Korean human<br />

rights.<br />

Ha stated that possessing a shortwave radio is against the law in North<br />

Korea; however, those caught with them usually do not serve time in<br />

prison. Before the 1980s, a North Korean caught with a radio capable of<br />

listening to outside broadcasts could be sentenced to death. However,<br />

corruption in North Korea is too widespread for even Kim Jong-il to<br />

control. Corruption is a way of life in North Korea.<br />

Consequently, the security agents only confiscate the radios as<br />

punishment. The agents then turn around and sell them in the black market<br />

for their own personal profit. They do not record finding the radio<br />

because if they were to report its existence, they would not be able to<br />

sell them for their $5.00 value, which is nice boost in income when


consi<strong>der</strong>ing that they earn $1.00 to $2.00 monthly salary. On the other<br />

hand, if North Korean security agents happen to catch someone listening to<br />

foreign transmissions on a radio, the lawbreaker will likely spend time in<br />

a prison camp like Yodok, one of the many Gulags (concentration camps) in<br />

North Korea.<br />

Ha pointed out that ORNK would be able to reach more North Korean<br />

listeners if more of them were able to afford the $5.00 radios made in<br />

China _ something a private effort could facilitate by purchasing radios<br />

for smugglers returning to North Korea from China. With the number of ORNK<br />

listeners increasing, the number of defectors that report having listened<br />

to a shortwave radio transmission also increases. In one study conducted<br />

in 2001, about 2% of defectors that were hiding in China reported<br />

listening to a shortwave radio.<br />

In 20<strong>05</strong>, the Korea Press Foundation found that about 4% of defectors<br />

reported listening to a shortwave radio before making it to South Korea.<br />

In Early 2006, Lee Young Ho (pseudonym, age 33), a former North Korean,<br />

told the Daily NK that, "The number of houses listening to foreign radio<br />

around the bor<strong>der</strong> area reaches about five or six out of ten_I listened to<br />

Open Radio for North Korea around December 10th last year. When I heard<br />

that there had been a conference on North Korean human rights, I started<br />

to have faith."<br />

(Daily North Korea via Zacharias Liangas-GRC, W<strong>DX</strong>C Contact April)<br />

Suab Xaa Moo Zoo in Hmong:<br />

2300-2330 on 11650 TAI 100 kW / 250 deg to Asia Daily, new for A-07.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 29)<br />

"LAOS". The recently appeared Suab Xaa Moo Zoo, brokered by TDP, is a<br />

religious prgr and produced by the Christian & Missionary Alliance,<br />

P.O.Box 35000, Colorado Springs, CO 80935-3500, USA. More info:<br />

<br />

Suab Xaa Moo Zoo is on the air in Hmong daily 2300-2330 UT on 11650 kHz.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LLTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 5)<br />

MIN Minhsiung (TWN) 23 33 50.90 N 120 25 35.43 E<br />

The Min Xiong site, I believe, is MW. As I remember it, it had a megawatt<br />

MW that they usually ran as two separate stations on separate frequencies,<br />

directed toward the Mainland.<br />

It also seems to me that they had an old Continental 106E Doherty<br />

megawatter same as VOA used in Philippines and Okinawa. They've probably<br />

upgraded since then.<br />

Min Xiong is in accordance with the PRC romanization spelling, which<br />

better represents Mandarin pronunciation.<br />

I.E. "Min Hsiung"<br />

(Charles & Leonor Taylor-NC-USA, SW TX site Apr 3)<br />

Yes, now (powers acc. to WRTH)<br />

23 33 50.90 N 120 25 35.43 E is 747 kHz 250 kW 4mast<br />

23 34 13.62 N 120 25 58.60 E is 1206 kHz 100 kW<br />

[three mast supposedly for foreign sce to VTN, THA, and INS, used for both<br />

1206/1422 kHz channels; wb.]<br />

23 33 54.<strong>05</strong> N 120 25 51.42 E maybe 1422 kHz 100 kW plus something more<br />

close there.<br />

But it should also have 50 kW SW on 7130 kHz.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, SW TX site Apr 3)<br />

Lukang 603 kHz: 24 03 09 N 120 25 34E


1008 kHz: 24 03 59 N 120 25 19E<br />

Changchih: 22 41 35 N 120 34 48E<br />

Kouhu Hukou village 23 32 03 N 120 10 07E<br />

Tainan Annan district 23 02 35 N 120 10 07E<br />

Tanshui 25 11 09 N 121 24 53E<br />

Paochung Tienyang Village: somewhere around 23 43 N 120 18E<br />

Fangliao Tachuang Village 22 23 21 N 120 33 53E<br />

Where is ex Pali site, or has it been dismantled?<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, SW tx site Apr 4)<br />

TAJKISTAN 5865 Family Radio Hindi <strong>BC</strong>B to India via Dushanbe. Full data<br />

(with site) 30th anniversary card with a large brown envelope filled with<br />

religious information in 90 days. Postal Report to California address.<br />

5865 Family Radio Hindi Test <strong>BC</strong>B to India via Dushanbe. Full data (with<br />

site) 30th anniversary card with a large brown envelope filled with<br />

religious information in 42 days. Sent a E-mail rpt for this Test <strong>BC</strong>B to:<br />

& <br />

(Edward Kusalik-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 4)<br />

TANZANIA 1377 R. Free Africa, Mwanza, at 2213-2219 UT on 31 Mar,<br />

Swahili, Afr. Pops; 33442, QRM de F.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

THAILAND VOA via Thailand 15460 kHz. Full data IBB Thailand QSL, v/s<br />

Ronald Harris, Transmitter Plant Supervisor, International Broadcasting<br />

Bureau, Thailand Transmitting Station, P.O.Box 99, A. Muang, Udonthani,<br />

41000 Thailand.<br />

(Craig Edwards-NT-AUS, Ar<strong>DX</strong>C A<strong>DX</strong>N Apr 1)<br />

9835 R. Thailand, at 1256 UT on March 27. S/off announcements at tune-in.<br />

Mentioned 88, 95.5, & 107 FM frequencies and "This is Radio Thailand<br />

news." Audio abruptly out at 1258:30 UT. Signal had a watery/ fluttery<br />

quality that was improved by synch detetector. Fair signal overall.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 1)<br />

Mainlobe 132 degr is towards Vietnam, Borneo, Darwin, Brisbane, PAC ...<br />

TURKEY 180 TRT, Polatly, at 2152-2157 UT on 03 Apr, talks, interview;<br />

42452, adjt. QRM de D 183.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 4)<br />

UKRAINE I'm Olexandr Yegorov and here is your programme - "The Whole<br />

World on the Radio Dial". I remind you that all times in this programme<br />

are given in UTC.<br />

We will start with a tentative complete Radio Ukraine's Summer A07<br />

frequency schedule, valid from March 25-th to October 28-th <strong>2007</strong>. Every<br />

hour of the day only one 100-kW transmitter in Kharkiv is operating<br />

alternatively for Europe and Russia, and at night a 500 kW transmitter in<br />

Lviv carries our 5-hour transmission targeted to North America.<br />

Kharkiv's transmitter operates at the following time on the following<br />

frequencies. Be attentive - the first frequency from the pair of each<br />

specific time range will be used from the 25th of March through the<br />

summer. But in autumn, when the propagation becomes worse, the second<br />

frequency, which I'll mention after the word "or", will possibly replace<br />

(presumably on the 23rd of September) the first frequency and will be used<br />

up to the end of the season, the 28th of October. So I start to read the<br />

schedule:<br />

* from 0 to 5 hours on 7530 or 5830 kHz for Russia with an azimuth of<br />

55degr.


* from 5 to 8 hrs on 9945 or 7420 kHz for Western Europe with an azimuth<br />

of 277degr.<br />

* from 8 to 13 hrs on 15675 or 9950 kHz also for Western Europe with an<br />

azimuth of 277 degr.<br />

* from 13 to 17 hrs on 7530 or 5830 kHz for Russia with an azimuth of 55<br />

degr.<br />

* from 17 to 21 hrs on 7490 or 5830 kHz for Western Europe with an azimuth<br />

of 290 degr.<br />

* from 21 to 24 hrs on 7510 or 5830 kHz for Western Europe with an azimuth<br />

of 290 degr.<br />

Lviv's transmitter is operating for the Eastern part of North America from<br />

2300 to 0400 hrs on 7440 or 5820 kHz with an azimuth of 303 degr. This<br />

transmitter with its excellent 8/8 curtain antenna has replaced the old<br />

Mykolaiv transmitter, which used the low efficient rhombic antenna. As you<br />

maybe know the Lviv transmitter relayed the Voice of Russia programmes in<br />

the Russian language on 7240 kHz in the winter seasons, and it was heard<br />

in the East of North America much better than Mykolaiv transmitter. Let's<br />

hope that now the reception of RUI in North America becomes much better.<br />

The schedule of programmes in foreign languages is as follows:<br />

* an one-hour English language programme goes on the air at 21 hrs on<br />

7490[?] or 5830 kHz, at 0 and 3 hrs on 7440 or 5820 kHz, at 11 hrs on<br />

15675 or 9950 kHz;<br />

* an one-hour German language programme goes on the air at 17 & 20 hrs on<br />

7490 or 5830 kHz, and at 23 hrs on 7510 or 5830 kHz;<br />

* the Ukrainian language programmes go on the air almost 24 hrs a day<br />

except the times and the frequencies which are reserved for English and<br />

German programmes.<br />

Finally, here is the schedule of the half-hour Romanian language<br />

programme. It goes on the air as usually in the Summer season at 1700,<br />

1930 and 2100 hrs on 657 kHz Medium Waves via a 25 kW transmitter in<br />

Chernivtsi, Western Ukraine.<br />

I remind you that this schedule is subject to changes. The up-to date<br />

schedule of the short-wave transmissions of RUI, as well as the schedule<br />

of Real Audio transmissions via Internet in the Ukrainian, English and<br />

German languages, can also be found on the website of the National Radio<br />

Company of Ukraine at the following address:<br />

<br />

You can hear the Ukrainian and English programmes also via satellite<br />

"Sirius 2", an orbital position of 5 East, horizontal polarization, a<br />

frequency of 11.766 GHz, a symbol rate of 27.500 megasymbol per second, a<br />

forward error correction is 3/4.<br />

We shall be grateful to all those who will inform us about the situation<br />

involving Radio Ukraine's frequencies. Please send us reports about<br />

reception conditions of RUI transmissions at your place on all the above-<br />

mentioned frequencies. I'd like to add that we'll appreciate the realistic<br />

reports with not only the pleasant marks in the SINPO, but preferably with<br />

details and comments about possible interferences with our transmissions.<br />

Again the National Radio Company of Ukraine is living through bad times. A<br />

new spire of financial cuts has occurred this year. The cuts coincided<br />

with a raise in the tariffs for the transmission's needs ...


(via dxld Mar 31)<br />

Radio Ukraine International. Summer A07 Broadcasting Schedule<br />

(25 March <strong>2007</strong> - 28 October <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

Time UTC Frequency Txer Site Azimuth Target Area<br />

0000-<strong>05</strong>00 7530 (5830) Kharkiv <strong>05</strong>5 Russia<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0800 9945 (7420) Kharkiv 277 Western Europe<br />

0800-1300 15675 (9950) Kharkiv 277 Western Europe<br />

1300-1700 7530 (5830) Kharkiv <strong>05</strong>5 Russia<br />

1700-2100 7490 (5830) Kharkiv 290 Western Europe<br />

2100-2400 7510 (5830) Kharkiv 290 Western Europe<br />

2300-0400 7440 (5820) Lviv 307[*] Northeastern America<br />

Power of transmitters: in Kharkiv - 100 kW; in Lviv - 500[*] kW.<br />

A bit of correction from Aleksandr Egorov (NRCU):<br />

[*] 2300-0400 on 7440 LVV 600 kW / 303 deg to NoAM.<br />

(Ivo Ivanov-BUL, Apr 2)<br />

At the end of September, the frequencies in brackets can replace the main<br />

frequencies.<br />

Transmission schedules (via transmitter site) in various languages are as<br />

follows:<br />

ENGLISH (one hour long): at 0000 & 0300 (Lviv), at 1100 & 2100 (Kharkiv).<br />

GERMAN (one hour long): at 1700, 2000 & 2300 (Kharkiv).<br />

UKRAINIAN programmes are transmitted at all times except for the times<br />

reserved for English and German programmes, as shown above.<br />

Romanian (half an hour long): at 1700, 1930 & 2100 on 657 kHz (via<br />

Chernivtsi).<br />

On WEB-site transmissions in Real Audio format:<br />

ENGLISH: at 0000, 0300, 1100, 2100.<br />

GERMANY: at 1700, 2000, 2300.<br />

UKRAINIAN: all other time of the day.<br />

The Ukrainian and English transmissions are also available on satellite<br />

"Sirius 2" (5 degrees East, 11766 MHz). This schedule is subject to<br />

changes.<br />

UNIDENTIFIED 4689.5 UnID at 0338 UT. Rustic-sounding pop vocal by<br />

woman; brief announcement in Spanish by man at 0343 UT and into another<br />

song. Extremely faint, barely poking above the QRN. Various sources list<br />

R. Paitit¡, Bolivia, on or near 4682-85 kHz. Seems rather late for a<br />

Bolivian to be still on, although this was Saturday evening.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 31)<br />

9352 to 9378 kHz. Unid pulsing OHR at 2145 UT, but disappeared two minutes<br />

later.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 4)<br />

U.A.E. 1539 kHz: ITU now mentions the new transmitter planned for BBG<br />

usage. Power 400 kW and a broad beam centered approximately on a line to<br />

the north. G.C: 54E25/24N13<br />

(GE75/115 via Olle Alm, ARC MV-eko, Mar 12 via dxld)<br />

U.K. 11840 VoVTN in Vietnamese via Skelton 2030-2130 UT to listener in<br />

southern Europe at zone 28south, 300kW at 110 degrees. S=3 weak, skips<br />

over my head. Romantic Vietnamese guitar mx and some female singer.<br />

VoVTN relays, 6175 0100-<strong>05</strong>30 UT Sackville-CAN, 9430 1930-2030 Skelton-UK,<br />

9725 1700-1900 Moosbrunn-AUT, 9725 1900-1930 Skelton-UK, 11840 2030-2130<br />

Skelton-UK.


(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 4)<br />

Voice of Vietnam now monitored in English 1600-1625, 1900-1925 and 2030-<br />

2<strong>05</strong>5 on 7280 9730 (direct), also 1700-1725 on 9725 via Moosbrunn-AUT.<br />

(Edwin Southwell-UK, W<strong>DX</strong>C Contact April)<br />

West African Democracy Radio via Rampisham 17875 kHz. Full data letter,<br />

certificate and QSL card for IRC, v/s Abdou LO, Bilingual Researcher,<br />

P.O.Box 16 650 Dakar-Fann, Senegal.<br />

(Craig Edwards-NT-AUS, Ar<strong>DX</strong>C A<strong>DX</strong>N Apr 1)<br />

[ALGERIA] 7150 R. Algerienne (Holy Qur'an Service) at 2132 UT. Long<br />

sermons or commentaries by men in Arabic, occasional brief Qur'an<br />

readings, no break at 2200 UT. Tuned out at 2220 UT and then rechecked at<br />

2257 UT, when s/off announcements included many mentions of "kiloHertz."<br />

Into Middle Eastern vocal and cut off at 2259 UT. No hint of ID ever<br />

heard, even at s/off, but this is listed for A07 at 2100-2300 UT via UK.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Mar 31)<br />

National Grid Wireless sold.<br />

How things have changed! What was the B<strong>BC</strong> transmitter department when I<br />

was working for it years ago has gone through several owners and now is<br />

owned by Australians!<br />

See: <br />

(Richard Buckby-UK G3VGW, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 5)<br />

Nothing wrong with Australians, I was one in a former life!<br />

However, I seem to sense that Macquarie Bank of Australia is involved in<br />

this and they are known in Australia as the "Millionaires Factory",<br />

because of very astute deals providing lot's of income.<br />

I guess this deal is no different, the UK licence fee payer via the B<strong>BC</strong><br />

will end up paying exorbitant fees for transmission services.<br />

When will they ever learn?<br />

(from Downun<strong>der</strong>, Apr 5)<br />

USA Located another inactive/decommissioned site, this time it's Dixon<br />

USA, a former site of VOA, AFRTS and is seen in high resolution.<br />

Coordinates are: 38 23 03 N 121 45 34 W<br />

An article about this site can be found here with pictures. I may have<br />

mentioned this website previously.<br />

<br />

There's also an unusual site located SW of this site at<br />

38 22 17 N 121 46 32 W. Can anybody tell me anything about this site?<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TX Site Mar 31)<br />

I was told that Dixon IBB/VOA site was bought by and now used by the<br />

maritime comm organization "Globe Wireless" or whatever their name is.<br />

They also have a site on the beach south of Half Moon Bay, and my info is<br />

that Dixon is transmit site, 1/2 Moon Bay is receive.<br />

There is a military (Navy, I think) site essentially right next door to<br />

Dixon, operated un<strong>der</strong> contact by some beltway bandits, probably the ex-<br />

Macaroni BAE Systems.<br />

And also in the same area is the Navy high voltage LF/VLF test lab, a<br />

Spawar operation run un<strong>der</strong> contract by Tryck, Nyman, Hayes, Inc. (Who are<br />

NOT beltway and not bandits, either. Full disclosure: we are sometimes a<br />

subcontractor to TNH and them to us.)


(Ben Dawson, Tokyo-JPN, 1740 local time Monday 01/04/07 (European style!),<br />

dxld)<br />

I have heard that there is an AT&T site near the old VOA Delano. Don't<br />

know anything more.<br />

(Charles L. Taylor-USA, SW TX site Apr 5)<br />

The A07 FCC US <strong>Private</strong> SW schedule has been posted on the FCC web site.<br />

The schedule is available at the following URL.<br />

<br />

(via Jim Moats-USA, dxld Mar 31)<br />

Including Oregon vapor station KTMI still pending:<br />

9820 0700 1100 KTMI 50 309 35 1234567 250307 281007<br />

9845 0200 0400 KTMI 50 130 10 1234567 250307 281007<br />

11570 0100 <strong>05</strong>00 KTMI 50 0 3 1234567 250307 281007<br />

O o, March 31 at 2219 UT recheck the schedule is not accessible, nor by<br />

changing FCC01 to FCC02 in case they have already revised it. Did anybody<br />

download and save it?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Mar 31)<br />

WBOH must now be very close to on-frequency 5920.00 kHz, since at 1309 UT<br />

on March 31, it was producing a SAH with some other station, probably FE,<br />

and the odds are slim that it too would be the same couple hundred Hz off-<br />

frequency.<br />

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

WRMI A07 TRANSMISSION SCHEDULE, effective March 25, <strong>2007</strong><br />

0000-0400 Tuesday-Saturday on 7385 kHz to North America (English).<br />

0300-0400 Tuesday-Saturday on 9955 kHz to the Caribbean and Latin America<br />

(Spanish).<br />

0000-0400 Sunday and Monday on 9955 kHz to the Caribbean and Latin America<br />

(Spanish/English).<br />

0000-0400 Tuesday-Saturday on 5910 kHz to the Caribbean via Wertachtal,<br />

Germany relay (Spanish).<br />

0100-0400 Tuesday-Saturday on 9735 kHz to the Caribbean via Canada relay<br />

(Spanish).<br />

0400-1400 daily on 9955 kHz to the Caribbean and Latin America<br />

(Spanish/English).<br />

1400-1600 daily on 7385 kHz to North America (English/Spanish).<br />

1600-2100 daily on 9955 kHz to the Caribbean and Latin America (Spanish).<br />

1700-1730 Saturday on 15650 kHz to East Africa via Julich, Germany relay<br />

(Oromo).<br />

2100-2200 Sunday on 7385 kHz to North America (English).<br />

2200-0000 Saturday on 9955 kHz to the Caribbean and Latin America<br />

(Spanish).<br />

2300-0000 Sunday on 9955 kHz to the Caribbean and Latin America<br />

(Spanish/English).<br />

2300-0000 Monday-Friday on 5910 kHz to the Caribbean via Wertachtal,<br />

Germany relay (Spanish).<br />

(via Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, hcdx Apr 4)<br />

URUGUAY 9620.4 SODRE, Montevideo, at 2131-2144 UT on 2 Apr, talks,<br />

seemingly phone-ins and chats; 22441, QRM de DW in Arabic 9620 kHz.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 4)<br />

ZAMBIA 5915 ZN<strong>BC</strong>, Lusaka, 2134-2146, 29 Mar, Vernacular, phone-ins;<br />

44432, QRM de ISR in Arabic.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

ZIMBABWE 3396 Z<strong>BC</strong>, Guineafowl, 2119-2134, 29 Mar, Vernacular,<br />

chantings; 54343.


6045 Z<strong>BC</strong>, Guineafowl, 2238-2307, 28 Mar, Vernacular, Afr. Pops, no news at<br />

2300; 43432, adjt. QRM only; on this day, 3396 was inaudible whereas on<br />

the 29th 6045 kHz was inaudible and 3396 kHz was active.<br />

3396 Z<strong>BC</strong>, Guineafowl, 1751-1810, 04 Apr, Vernacular, talks, Afr. pops, TC<br />

in English; 45333 and the best 90 m signal at 1810, but vy. poor at 1751.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3/4)<br />

NUMBER STATIONS 4 CDs full of number stations are available free of<br />

charge at<br />

<br />

(Rolf Loevstroem-NOR, dxswci <strong>DX</strong>W Mar 18)<br />

DRM In bdxc-news @ yahoogroups.com, Mark Hattam wrote:<br />

So why are they not also investigating the IBOC (in band on channel)<br />

digital system which allows the AM signal to remain on-air simultaneously<br />

which is being used in the USA?<br />

(Mark)<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> to trial DRM on medium wave from Plymouth.<br />

AM IBOC is not being used in Europe because it uses a greater bandwidth<br />

than the 9 kHz European standard thus causing digital interference to<br />

adjacent channels.<br />

This is not as much of a problem in ITU Regions 2 and 3 because of the way<br />

medium wave channels have been allocated, indeed in Australia and I<br />

believe Asia AM transmitters can use a 20 kHz bandwidth anyway. However<br />

there has been a lot of discussion about this on US Dxer's lists, much of<br />

it reproduced in <strong>DX</strong> Listening Digest. I believe that the FCC has allowed<br />

AM IBOC, despite the adjacent channel interference it causes, on the<br />

grounds that the interference is not affecting listeners in the AM<br />

stations primary service areas. It was restricted to daytime only at first<br />

but at the end of last month the FCC voted to allow IBOC AM nightime<br />

operation despite critics saying that this would cause chaos on the bands.<br />

DRM has a hybrid mode which has 4.5 kHz AM and 4.5 kHz DRM but that means<br />

you get low audio quality in both analogue and digital plus the AM suffers<br />

>from digital background noise. There have also been reports of decoding<br />

problems with it. It's used on 693 Oranienburg Germany 0400-2200 UT for<br />

Voice of Russia. TDF tested it a couple of years ago and found it<br />

technically unsatisfactory. It's not even now listed as a DRM usage<br />

possibility on the official website despite 693 still listed as being on<br />

the air.<br />

They list 3 AM simulcast modes, narrowest is 15 kHz which they describe as<br />

single channel simulast, 10 kHz DRM and 5 kHz AM so again you are reducing<br />

the AM quality to achieve hybrid mode. In Europe that would have to be 9<br />

kHz DRM and 4.5 kHz AM but to use it a country would have to get agreement<br />

>from whoever is using the adjacent channel on a non interference basis<br />

which may or may not be forthcoming. Not sure if this would apply though<br />

to using it on 1278 and 1287 which are LPAM frequencies, indeed you could<br />

then use the 18 kHz mode.<br />

IBOC FM is being tested in Europe by Sunshine Radio, Switzerland, I don't<br />

believe any DRM users are testing it.<br />

Summary table of DRM usage possibilities:<br />

<br />

There's a detailed report of an AM simulcast test in Mexico downloadable<br />

at the link below, they were using 20 khz bandwidth, it includes testing<br />

how well reception is in differing reception environments and in areas of<br />

high local noise, the same as the B<strong>BC</strong> Research and Development engineers<br />

are doing:


(later)<br />

Mike Barraclough wrote: Interesting piece here about how the B<strong>BC</strong> engineers<br />

are measuring local interference whilst 855 is off the air:<br />

<br />

(later)<br />

David Duckworth has just rung B<strong>BC</strong> Radio Devon, the analogue transmitter on<br />

855 was switched off yesterday, DRM tests are anticipated to commence on<br />

April 23rd.<br />

Just published on the B<strong>BC</strong> website:<br />

Digital Medium Wave - your questions answered Digital Medium Wave is<br />

otherwise known as DRM - Digital Radio Mondiale. But what is it? And why<br />

is the B<strong>BC</strong> trialling it in Devon?<br />

<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-ng Apr 3)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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ALASKA 9920 KNLS at 1200 March 31, man with ID and announcements,<br />

news. Poor with QRM.<br />

(Harold Sellers-Ont.-CAN, O<strong>DX</strong>A yg via dxld)<br />

So I update the previous tentat. A07 file.<br />

KNLS Broadcast Schedule Starting March 25, <strong>2007</strong><br />

Time (khz) M Language<br />

0800-0900 7355 41 English 0800-0900 11765 25 Mandarin<br />

0900-1000 7355 41 Russian 0900-1000 11765 25 Mandarin<br />

1000-1100 6890 42 English 1000-1100 11765 25 Mandarin<br />

1100-1200 7355 41 Russian 1100-1200 11870 25 Mandarin<br />

1200-1300 7355 41 English 1200-1300 9780 31 English<br />

1300-1400 9780 31 Mandarin 1300-1400 9795 31 Mandarin<br />

1400-1500 7355 41 English 1400-1500 9920 31 Mandarin<br />

1500-1600 7355 41 Russian 1500-1600 9920 31 Mandarin<br />

1600-1700 7355 41 Russian 1600-1700 9920 31 Mandarin<br />

1700-1800 7355 41 Russian 1700-1800 9920 31 Mandarin<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 8)<br />

ALBANIA Summer A-07 of Radio Tirana:<br />

ALBANIAN Daily<br />

0630-0800 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / 338 deg to WeEu<br />

71<strong>05</strong> SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu<br />

0801-0900 on 1395 FLA 500 kW / 033 deg to WeEu<br />

71<strong>05</strong> SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu<br />

1400-1530 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to WeEu<br />

2030-2200 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu<br />

9390 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to WeEu<br />

2300-0030 on 7425 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to NoAm


9460 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm<br />

ENGLISH Tue-Sun<br />

0145-0200 on 6115 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to NoAm<br />

7425 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm<br />

0230-0300 on 6115 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to NoAm<br />

7425 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm<br />

ENGLISH Mon-Sat<br />

1845-1900 on 6035 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to U.K.<br />

7465 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to U.K.<br />

2000-2030 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to U.K.<br />

GERMAN Mon-Sat<br />

1801-1830 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / 338 deg to Germany<br />

1931-2000 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to Germany<br />

GREEK Mon-Sat<br />

1545-1600 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to Greece<br />

FRENCH Mon-Sat<br />

1901-1930 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to France<br />

ITALIAN Mon-Sat<br />

1901-1930 on 6035 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to Italy<br />

SERBIAN Mon-Sat<br />

1800-1815 on 6145 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to Serbia<br />

2015-2030 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / 004 deg to Serbia<br />

TURKISH Mon-Sat<br />

1530-1545 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to Turkey<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

Shijak radio station tx#1 was off a week or so. Drita told in an e-mail<br />

that the tx is ready again tonight. "xx was in Shijak r/station, the<br />

condenser from China has arrived, and the Head of Shijak is now replacing<br />

it. (...) said that he hopes to come back on the air from tonight with<br />

transmissions via Tx.1 for Radio Tirana and TWR.<br />

Enjoy listening to Radio Tirana.<br />

Notification:<br />

HF Transmitter nr.1 in Shijak Radiostation was repaired today, April 13,<br />

at 1630 UTC. All broadcasts of Radio Tirana and TWR via this transmitter<br />

are back on the air from now.<br />

(Drita Cico-ALB, R Tirana ARTV-Head of Monitoring Center, Apr 13)<br />

6145 in Serbo-Croatian with fine signal of S=9+20 dB tonight. Adjacent<br />

Polish R in Ru only S=5-7 from DTK Wertachtal. Same strong signal Italian<br />

on 6035 kHz at 1901 UT S=9+20 dB, and French at same time on 7465 kHz<br />

again, latter S=9+40 dB.<br />

I forgot to mention, that transmitter #1 final power output is less than<br />

90 kW and for tx#2 little more than 90 kW, despite the nominal power limit<br />

of the Chinese Made tx units are in the range of about 125 to 130 kW.<br />

(wb, Apr 13)<br />

re-5955 - sorry, forget it. Keep in mind that Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land Wereldomroep<br />

still registered that 5955 kHz channel at 1800-1009 UT daily for the very<br />

special Tour de France bycicle tour and summer holiday season of Dutch<br />

holidaymakers all over Europe. This usage lasts from June 1st to Sept 1st,<br />

<strong>2007</strong>.<br />

5955 kHz is suffered by Grigoriopol Moldova 5950 and TRT Ankara 5960 kHz


adjacent especially in Italy and ex-Yugoslav Balkan target region. Keep in<br />

mind the long distance between Italy target and Isle of Wight at about<br />

1900 kilometers.<br />

Regarding Italian service: a very good frequency solution would be 6015<br />

kHz channel at the time slot 1900-1930 UT. But UNFORTUNATELY DTK Juelich<br />

uses that channel 1-2 times a week, so the channel is useless for RT<br />

outlet.<br />

(wb, Apr 11)<br />

Re: suggestion to use 5955 for Radio Tirana at 18-20 UT.<br />

Unfortunately I missed the Dutch registration. I have no idea of the<br />

current registrations until I can download the latest HFCC list. At the<br />

moment the list for A-07 is not yet available.<br />

I cannot hear Moldova on 5950 and Turkey is quite weak on 5960, but as you<br />

say, the situation in Italy is likely to be quite different.<br />

It is not going to be an easy task for find a better frequency for Radio<br />

Tirana. Maybe 9 MHz could be consi<strong>der</strong>ed. 9920 was received quite well here<br />

last summer, but always with the adjacent B<strong>BC</strong> Cyprus on 9915.<br />

With the second transmitter currently off air, it is a shame that RT does<br />

not use the clear channel 7465 instead of 6035 until the repairs are<br />

completed.<br />

(Alan Hol<strong>der</strong>-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 11)<br />

Yes, we (...) are faced with the problem, to help and advice R Tirana to<br />

get their signals properly to the audience.<br />

I un<strong>der</strong>stand that no antenna switching matrix has been installed at Shijak<br />

site, so there are in fact two independent antenna farms for either<br />

transmitter. If - now at present - the tx#1 for 7465 kHz has a failure,<br />

it's NOT possible to switch the 6035 kHz tx#2-unit to 7465 kHz channel +<br />

to 310 degrees directional antenna. - and vv.<br />

7465 Tx #1 does only fit 7-9 MHz, 41/31 mb.<br />

6035 Tx #2 does fit on 6 MHz non-directional ant. #S1 antenna<br />

6035 kHz tx#2 unit is fed in a non-directional vertical bow-net antenna<br />

type, which is less effective against a dipole curtain of 12 to 19 dB gain<br />

towards 310 degrees.<br />

(wb)<br />

Thanks very much for the information. Because there is no antenna<br />

switching matrix at Shijak, that certainly is making the situation very<br />

complicated when arranging the schedule. It is an example of lack of<br />

budget for the antenna construction which has lasting consequences.<br />

(Alan Hol<strong>der</strong>-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 13)<br />

ARGENTINA Ausfall <strong>der</strong> Sendeanlagen bei RAE Buenos Aires.<br />

Wie mir soeben Rayen Braun, Sprecherin des deutschen Programms von RAE<br />

Buenos Aires mitteilte sind die Sendeanlage <strong>der</strong> Station aufgrund<br />

technischer Probleme ausgefallen. Man wird ueber die Wie<strong>der</strong>aufnahme <strong>der</strong><br />

Sendungen informieren.<br />

(Volker Willschrey-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 11)<br />

RAE shortwave off the air.<br />

Today I have the official information that the Harris & GE transmitters<br />

are off the air on 9690, 11710 & 15345 kHz.<br />

(Gabriel Ivan Barrera-ARG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 12)<br />

ARMENIA A-07 for CVC The Voice Asia via ERV=Erevan:


English to South Asia<br />

0400-0700 on 15515 ERV 100 kW / 125 deg<br />

1300-1600 on 15615 ERV 100 kW / 125 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 10)<br />

7225 FEBA R. *0100 As soon as I<strong>BC</strong> Tamil R. goes off, this one pops up<br />

with "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" IS and into Tamil per station's A07<br />

sked, which lists site as Yerevan.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 8)<br />

AUSTRALIA 4910 It's 1100 UTC and I'm listening to VL8T A<strong>BC</strong> Tennant<br />

Creek, loud and clear on 4910 kHz when they should be on 2325 kHz.<br />

I guess it is a transmission problem but it's nice to hear them so well. I<br />

always won<strong>der</strong> why they change down to 2 MHz, along with their Katherine<br />

and Alice Springs clones. Surely 60 mb should work equally well day and<br />

night. It would make then easier to hear outside Australia and local<br />

listeners would not have to retune their radios twice a day!<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

VL8T Tennant Creek 19 40 09.23 S 134 15 41.45 E<br />

VL8A Alice Springs 23 48 50.68 S 133 50 48.84 E [Roe Creek]<br />

VL8K Katherine 14 23 44.27 S 132 10 46.08 E<br />

5025 Katherine / 4910 Tennant Creek / 4835 Alice Springs Apr 5 all fair in<br />

// at tune-in 2140 UT, but rapid fade out and barely audible 22<strong>05</strong>. Long<br />

since I heard them on 60 mb.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 6)<br />

It seems that the Katherine transmitter has some problems today. It is<br />

still on 5025 kHz at 1015 UTC with a football commentary, over-riding<br />

Radio Rebelbe, Cuba. I would be very happy if the A<strong>BC</strong> transmitters in the<br />

Northern Territory stayed on the 60 metre band for 24 hours, reception<br />

here would be some much better!<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 8)<br />

2485 VL8K 1241-13<strong>05</strong> Apr 5. Sports talk (Australian Rugby League),<br />

interview with team member; highlight reel at 1257; into a different<br />

program at 1300 with no fanfare. Good signal // 2310 (fair) and 2325<br />

(good). The latter two freqs lagged about 1 second behind 2485.<br />

4910 VL8T 1238-1313 Apr 7. Country music songs, M&W hosting, continuing<br />

past 1300. Good signal // 2485 (good) and 2310 (fair); 2325, of course,<br />

was off. 2485, again, was nearly 1 second ahead of 4910 and 2310. Started<br />

deteriorating, finally, after 1330.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 7)<br />

VL8T, TENNANT CREEK, 4910. Today, 7 April, I heard VL8T from 1131 to 1300.<br />

WRTH says the Northern Territory Shortwave Service stations have been<br />

known to run beyond their scheduled times; 4910 is scheduled until 0830.<br />

This is the first time I've heard VL8T on this frequency. Football play-<br />

by-play at 1131; A<strong>BC</strong> news at 1230; VL8T ids at 1235; "Saturday Night<br />

Country on A<strong>BC</strong> Local Radio_ at 1238. Still on at 1300. This was fairly<br />

strong _ strong enough to be mostly readable over a strong 4910 spur from<br />

classical music KXTR 1660 which is located in Fairway, Kansas, about 5<br />

miles from my home.<br />

(Wendel Craighead-KS-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 8)<br />

11695 fair signal from RA Shepparton 2100-2330 UT in English on direct<br />

path at 329 degr.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

A-07 for CVC International via DRW=Darwin:


Chinese to China<br />

2200-0200 on 15170 DRW 250 kW / 340 deg<br />

0400-1000 on 17830 DRW 250 kW / 340 deg<br />

1000-1500 on 13775 DRW 250 kW / 340 deg<br />

1500-1800 on 11770 DRW 250 kW / 340 deg<br />

English to South East Asia and Indonesia<br />

0600-0900 on 15335 DRW 250 kW / 303 deg<br />

0900-1100 on 11955 DRW 250 kW / 303 deg<br />

1100-1800 on 13635 DRW 250 kW / 303 deg<br />

Indonesian to Indonesia<br />

2300-0200 on 15250 DRW 250 kW / 303 deg<br />

0400-1000 on 17820 DRW 250 kW / 303 deg<br />

1000-1300 on 9670 DRW 250 kW / 303 deg<br />

1300-1700 on 6090 DRW 250 kW / 303 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 10)<br />

4835 VL8A, Alice Springs NT, 0801-f/out 0825, 10 Apr, English, music;<br />

15331.<br />

4910 VL8T, Tennant Creek NT, 0711-0830*, 10 Apr, English, talks, pops,<br />

news 0730, music; 25331.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 12)<br />

AUSTRIA IMD April 28, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

OE3XQC, die Klubstation <strong>der</strong> QSL Collection im Dokumentationsarchiv Funk,<br />

nimmt am Internationalen Marconi-Tag teil -<br />

<br />

- und gilt "nur an diesem Tag" auch als offizielle IMD-Station fuer das<br />

Diplom. QSL via Buero o<strong>der</strong> direkt:<br />

QSL Collection, c/o ORF Argentinierstr. 30A, A-1040 Wien. Austria.<br />

Wolf Harranth OE1WHC<br />

Dokumentationsarchiv Funk (QSL Collection)<br />

ORF/QSL Argentinierstr. 30A. A-1040 Wien, Austria<br />

<br />

URL: <br />

(WH OE1WHC via A-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 10)<br />

A-07 for CVC International via MOS=Moosbrunn:<br />

English to West Europe in DRM mode<br />

1000-1100 on 11815 MOS 035 kW / 295 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 10)<br />

BELGIUM Google Earth imagery.<br />

New image available from GE of the Wavre (Belgium) SW TXer site.<br />

Coordinates as per MS Excel database confirmed:<br />

50 44 40.09 N 04 34 54.89 E<br />

Image is a "higher" resolution than was previously the case.<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TX site Apr 11)<br />

BENIN 5025 ORTB, Parakou, 1128(!)-..., <strong>05</strong> Apr, talks, presumably in<br />

French; 15331 before almost disappearing, but then audible at 1445.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

BOLIVIA 4689.9 R. San Miguel, Riberalta, 2227-2235, 04 Apr, Spanish,<br />

f/ball news, messages; 34322.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

BOTSWANA 4930 Voice of America via Moepeng Hill, 0315-0340 Apr 2, news<br />

features with VOA News Now IDs. TC for "22 minutes past the hour" and<br />

world news at 0330. Fair with CODAR QRM.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 7)


BRAZIL 9645 R. Bandeirantes 2<strong>05</strong>6 UT talk by man in portuguese. MX and<br />

ID. SIO: 323.<br />

11925 parallel to 9645 slightly stronger with the same programm (Apr 6).<br />

118<strong>05</strong> R. Globo MX but suddenly desappeared after 2100 (Apr 6). On the<br />

following day it continued with sports after 2100 in Portuguese. SIO: 333<br />

(Apr 6-7)<br />

(Zeljko Crncic-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 9)<br />

4845.2 Radio Cultura-Ondas Tropicais Apr 5 2140 with non-stop songs. At<br />

2200 short "Radio Cultura-Ondas Tropicais" ID. Even readable with strong<br />

Mauritania on 4845. Brazilians also on 48<strong>05</strong>, 4885a (2), 4915, 4985.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 6)<br />

4785 R. Caiari, Pto Velho RO, 2214-2225, 04 Apr, A Voz do Brasil; 45333.<br />

4925 R. Educacao Rural, Tefe AM, 2207-2219, 04 Apr, A Voz do Brasil;<br />

44333, QRM de INS (tent).<br />

4985 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 2242-2256, 04 Apr, A Voz do Brasil;<br />

54333, CODAR QRM.<br />

9515 R. Novas de Paz, Curitiba PR, 1038-f/out 1<strong>05</strong>5, <strong>05</strong> Apr, preacher;<br />

15431.<br />

9675 R. Cancao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista SP, 1035-13<strong>05</strong>, <strong>05</strong> Apr, mass,<br />

songs, news; 34433, and barely heard at 1300.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

BULGARIA All freqs were checked during the summer 2006 and now and they<br />

are the same as in WRTH <strong>2007</strong>, p.143. Only some bc times are mistaken. So<br />

for Varna at 2100 UTC are all on the air on MW and 1 on LW at that time or<br />

22 outlets. Checking carefully for 0100 UTC, they are 17 MW and LW (not 20<br />

as I wrote) and from 01<strong>05</strong> UTC - 11 (not 14).<br />

So the freqs are in or<strong>der</strong> as it is in WRTH. Whether my answer is enough,<br />

if not please let me know. The schedule is such of, because on prgr<br />

"Horizont" from 04<strong>05</strong> till 0600 local time there are relayed regional prgrs<br />

as follows:<br />

Mon Varna; Tue Blagoevgrad; Wed Plovdiv; Thu Stara Zagora and Fri Shumen.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

CANADA 6310, 59<strong>05</strong> More Sackville leapfrogging spurs. 0250-0300, April<br />

7, Weak 6310 spur of 6040-Vatican Radio in English. Barely audible 59<strong>05</strong><br />

spur of 6175-Voice of Vietnam in English. 135 kHz separation between each<br />

frequency.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Apr 7)<br />

Aus Communication April <strong>2007</strong>:<br />

Ian Mc Farland's little CD factory on Vancouver island recently launched a<br />

new two CD set of shortwave nostalgia from the 70s & 80s. The Foreign<br />

Language Recognition Course from the R.Canada SW Club programme is on the<br />

first CD. Included on the second CD is the special World <strong>DX</strong> Friendship<br />

Year edition of the RCSWC programme from 1973 - with special guests Arne<br />

Skoog, Arthur Cushen (unvergesslich, muesste eigentlich MBE?<br />

dazugehoeren), Harry van Gel<strong>der</strong>, Henry Hatch & Reg Kennedy.<br />

A documentary on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of RCI in 1985. Net<br />

proceeds raised go to the Foodbank charity in Duncan, B.C.. Costs of CD<br />

set: 15 USD/ 13 Euro. Or<strong>der</strong> form at <br />

Ian McFarland (auch wohlbekannt von RCI), 6667 Beaumont Avenue, Duncan,


<strong>BC</strong>, V9L 5X8, Canada.<br />

(via Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

9625 C<strong>BC</strong>-No.Quebec Sce., Sackville NB, 1117-1140, <strong>05</strong> Apr, Vernacular,<br />

talks; 33442, QRM de UNID rlgs. stn w/ English prgr (preaching) and adjt.<br />

QRM de DRM signal.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

CHILE A-07 for Voz Crista / La Voz via SGO=Santiago:<br />

Portuguese to Mexico and Central America<br />

0000-0400 on 11745 SGO 100 kW / 060 deg<br />

0400-1100 on 6110 SGO 100 kW / 060 deg<br />

1100-2400 on 15410 SGO 100 kW / 060 deg<br />

Portuguese to Brasil in DRM mode Sun-Thu<br />

1800-2000 on 17640 SGO 015 kW / 045 deg<br />

Spanish to Central America<br />

0100-0400 on 11970 SGO 100 kW / 340 deg<br />

Spanish to Northern South America<br />

0100-0800 on 11655 SGO 100 kW / non-dir<br />

0800-1200 on 5960 SGO 100 kW / non-dir<br />

1200-0100 on 17680 SGO 100 kW / non-dir<br />

Spanish to Southern South America<br />

2300-1300 on 6070 SGO 100 kW / 030 deg<br />

1300-2300 on 9635 SGO 100 kW / 030 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 10)<br />

CHINA [TIBET non] VOICE OF TIBET (Voice for the voiceless).<br />

Background.<br />

Voice of Tibet is an independent radio station and was founded on May 14th<br />

1996. Since then, Voice of Tibet has been airing daily programmes on<br />

shortwave to Tibetans, Tibetan exiles in India and Nepal. Voice of Tibet<br />

was the brainchild of a group of Tibetan Journalists who find the<br />

restrictive control of Chinese authorities to provide news for the common<br />

people. It has its main office in Oslo and was started with the financial<br />

assistance of three Norwegian NGO's, namely Norwegian Tibet Committee,<br />

Human Rights House and World View Rights.<br />

Objectives.<br />

Voice of Tibet is a voice for the voiceless people inside Tibet. Its<br />

objectives are to provide a channel for unbiased information and news to<br />

the Tibetans living un<strong>der</strong> Chinese oppression in Tibet, to help preserve<br />

the threatened Tibetan culture, to educate the Tibetans in internationally<br />

acknowledged human rights, to inform about democracy and the democratic<br />

institutions of the Tibetan exile community and to help prevent conflicts<br />

and discrimination.<br />

Radio Broadcasts.<br />

Everyday VOT broadcasts a thirty-minute news service in Tibetan language<br />

followed by a fifteen-minute service in Mandarin. The Mandarin Service was<br />

started on December 10, 1999 to reach the Chinese audience.<br />

The daily broadcasts are divided in to two parts: News and feature story.<br />

Recently in conjunction with the forty-fifth anniversary of Tibetan<br />

democracy, VOT started two new transmissions targeting the exile<br />

population in India and Nepal.<br />

Broadcast Schedule.<br />

Voice of Tibet broadcast directly to the Tibetan Province in China from<br />

1100 to 1145 on 17560 via Tashkent. This broadcast frequency varies<br />

depending on the Chinese jamming. The broadcasts for the Tibetan exiles


are scheduled from 1400-1430 on 17550 via the Radio Netherlands relay<br />

station in Madagascar. Both broadcasts are jammed by the Chinese<br />

authorities; however the broadcasts for the Tibetan exiles offer better<br />

reception and less jamming providing an opportunity for Dxers to monitor.<br />

Audience Relations.<br />

Voice of Tibet maintains a listeners forum to respond to the valuable<br />

feedback. Suggestions and programme comments are greatly valued by the<br />

production team. Mr. Karma Yashi is the chief editor of Voice of Tibet.<br />

Voice of Tibet also appreciates reception report from Dxers and they are<br />

verified with exotic QSLs having the picture of Tibetan national animal<br />

"the Yak". Nowadays the reports mailed to Norwegian office are rarely<br />

replied with a QSL, since the headquarters is only involved in raising the<br />

necessary funds. Since the programme production and audience relation<br />

department exist in the Dharmasala, the best bet to verify VOT is to send<br />

a report to the Indian office.<br />

Audience Relations, Voice of Tibet, Narthang Building, Gangchen Kyishiong,<br />

Dharmasala-176215, Himachal Pradesh, India.<br />

E-mail reports may send to:<br />

website: <br />

(Compiled by T. R. Rajeesh for W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK, with courtesy to Mr. Karma Yashi<br />

of VOT and M. Shamim of Kerala, W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK April Contact magazine)<br />

[TIBET] 49<strong>05</strong> Xizang PBS - Lhasa, 1650-17<strong>05</strong>, April 9, nice surprise to<br />

hear English. American student talking about her experiences; invites<br />

people to come to their medical massage clinic in Lhasa, gives phone<br />

numbers, says to ask for directions at the hotel, list several types of<br />

medical massages that are available (one type cost 56 Renminbi [about 7.25<br />

USD]); 17<strong>05</strong>-1725 in assume Tibetan, with classical western music, // 4920.<br />

(Ron Howard-CHN on tour, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 11)<br />

CHINA Firedrake now on 10300, heard April 3 at 1254 & 1413 & 1443, in //<br />

with 9200. Noted April 9 at 1216 & 1314, but 9200 has not been heard for<br />

some days now.<br />

(Ron Howard-CHN on tour, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 11)<br />

More Firedrake channels noted in A07 season here in Europe:<br />

61<strong>05</strong> at 2200. 71<strong>05</strong> at 2200. 7130 at 16-17. 7160 at 2200.<br />

7190 at 2200. 7260 at 1700. 7280 at 1700. 7445 22-24.<br />

7470 at 2300. 7500 at 2300. 7540 at 2300. 9370 at 1600.<br />

9555 at 1600. 96<strong>05</strong> 11-1530. 9780 at 1500. 9850 at 1900.<br />

99<strong>05</strong> against KHBN Palau relay 15-18. 9930 KWHR at 1500.<br />

11665 at 09-16. 11785 at 11-15. 118<strong>05</strong> at 12-15. 11935 at 2100.<br />

11945 at 15-16. 11965 at 13-15. 11990 at 11-12. 120<strong>05</strong> at 1500.<br />

12040 at 11-15. 12120 at 1430-1530. 13610 at 07-11.<br />

13625 at 12-17. 13670 at 03-07. 13740 at 07-10. 15130 at 03-06.<br />

15165 at 06-07. 152<strong>05</strong> 11-13. 15250 07-11. 15270 at 01-09.<br />

15635 at 03-07. 15680 at 03-07. 15795 at 1130-1315 against AIR.<br />

17780 at 06-10. 17855 at 07-11. 17880 at 03-07. (wb)<br />

6115 Voice of Strait (presumed), 0845-0900, April 10, Chinese pop music<br />

till ToH, not //. From 0900-0943 noted // 7280, with Chinese programming<br />

(talking about Taiwan, indigenous chanting, etc.).<br />

7280 Voice of Strait (presumed), at 0845-0900 UT on April 10, phone-in<br />

program, ToH begins // 6115 kHz.<br />

(Ron Howard-CHN on tour, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 11)<br />

9820 Guangxi Foreign BS, 2306, 4/7/07. Vietnamese service of nx by OM &<br />

YL w/ actualities. S4 signal had clear audio that cut through noisy band.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 8)


49<strong>05</strong>, Xizang PBS - Lhasa, at 1650-17<strong>05</strong> UT on April 9, nice surprise to<br />

hear English. American student talking about her experiences; invites<br />

people to come to their medical massage clinic in Lhasa, gives phone<br />

numbers, says to ask for directions at the hotel, list several types of<br />

medical massages that are available (one type cost 56 Renminbi [about 7.25<br />

USD]); 17<strong>05</strong>-1725 UT in assume Tibetan, with classical western music, //<br />

4920.<br />

(Ron Howard-CHN on tour, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 11)<br />

CHINA/INDIA Today checked three Mandarin channels of AIR Delhi like<br />

11840, 15795, and 177<strong>05</strong> kHz, but noted only China mainland programmes co-<br />

channel in progress. 1130-1315 UT.<br />

On 15795 noted only continues FIREDRAKE Chinese type music only, like<br />

semi-jamming of China against AIR.<br />

On both 11840 and 177<strong>05</strong> kHz noted a regular China COMMERCIAL FM relay<br />

service - I guess. Both with powerful strength here in Europe.<br />

"Yes it was being jammed for several years, {like Tibetan/Nepali programms<br />

too}."(Alok)<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 6)<br />

CROATIA Summer A-07 schedule of HRT HS-1 in Croatian:<br />

0358-0757 6165 DEA 100 kW / ND; 0758-1157 on 9830 DEA 100 kW / ND<br />

1158-2257 6165 DEA 100 kW / ND; 2258-0357 on 6165 DEA 010 kW / ND<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

Heard today 1300-1500 UT on 6165 with nx in Croat, mx. From 1400-1415 nx<br />

in Italian, studio Rijeka, 1415 from studio Zagreb etc. (Apr 6).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 6)<br />

E-QSL CARD FROM VOICE OF CROATIA.<br />

6165 // 1134 kHz. E-qsl in jpg format from Voice of Croatia for the first<br />

Radio Fiume's Transmission on short wave and program schedule summer <strong>2007</strong><br />

in word format in 6 dd. Report sent via email to: <br />

V/S Zlatko Kuretic Executive Director.<br />

Picture and schedule available on <br />

(Francesco Cecconi-I, hcdx Apr 10)<br />

CUBA 15370 A rare appearance of a good signal from your bete noir<br />

country. 15370 - 44344 carrying Radio Rebelde from 1650 onwards still<br />

audible at 1715. I won<strong>der</strong>ed when hearing the Buena Vista Social Club<br />

whether it was a station with good musical taste or whether it would be an<br />

unadvertised RHC broadcast. I was delighted to hear (on the hour) that it<br />

was Radio Rebelde. Heard by me on shortwave for the first time in my life.<br />

(Dan Goldfarb-UK, dxld Apr 12)<br />

ERITREA [see also un<strong>der</strong> UNID below]<br />

7100 Voice of the Broad Masses of Eritrea-Program 1, Asmara, at 0358-<br />

0415+ on April 7, Tune-in to IS. Talk in local language at 0400 UT. Horn<br />

of Africa music at 0410 UT. Fair.<br />

7175 Voice of the Broad Masses of Eritrea-Program 2, Asmara, 0400-0415+,<br />

April 7, Talk in local language. Horn of Africa music. Fair to good<br />

reception.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Apr 7)<br />

7100 Voice of the Broad Masses of Eritrea-Program 1, Asmara, *0354-0425+,<br />

April 12, Sign on with IS. Talk in local language at 0400. Some Horn of<br />

Africa music. Fair.


7175 Voice of the Broad Masses of Eritrea-Program 2, Asmara, *0354-0425+,<br />

April 12, Sign on with IS. Talk in local language at 0400. Lite<br />

instrumental music. Horn of Africa music. Poor un<strong>der</strong> a presumed Radio Free<br />

Europe/Radio Liberty (Germany) but in the clear at 0400 when they leave<br />

the air.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Apr 12)<br />

ETHIOPIA 7210 Radio Fana, Addis Ababa, 0325-0345+, April 12, Horn of<br />

Africa music, talk in local language. Poor un<strong>der</strong> B<strong>BC</strong> but in the clear at<br />

0329 when B<strong>BC</strong> leaves the air. Weaker on // 6109.92 but only audible after<br />

TWR leaves the air at 0332.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Apr 12)<br />

6109.92 Radio Fana, Addis Ababa, 0332-0345+, April 7, Weak & only audible<br />

after TWR on 6110 leaves the air at 0332. Better on // 7210-but only<br />

audible after B<strong>BC</strong> leaves the air at 0329. Talk in local language. Horn of<br />

Africa music at 0340.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Apr 7)<br />

Voice of Tigray Revolution appears to have moved down to 5970 where heard<br />

opening in vernacular on April 08 at 0400 after 5-minute IS. Frequency was<br />

clear but difficult copy due to RN Bonaire 5975 and RHC 5965. Haven't yet<br />

been able to trace their 31 mb frequency [9650] which may have shifted<br />

too?<br />

(Martien Groot-HOL, dxld Apr 8)<br />

FRENCH GUIANA Frequ change of RNW in Enlish in DRM mode from Apr.6:<br />

0200-0300 NF 94<strong>05</strong> GUF 150 kW / 320 deg to NoAm, ex 9830<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 10)<br />

GEORGIA/ABKHAZIA/RUSSIA The 9495 kHz transmitter, officially located in<br />

Abkhazia, carries Radio Kuban, Krasnodar on Mon-Fri and Radio Sochi on Sat<br />

at 0610-0630 UT. Both stations speak only on one subject: the future<br />

Winter Olympics in Sochi in 2012y.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, April Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Communication magazine)<br />

GERMANY [Cland to Ethiopia] 13830 V.O.the Oromo Liberation (pres,<br />

Juelich?) Apr 5 & 6 (Thu/Fri) +1710-1800* UT - Oromo lang listed - was<br />

heard closing Apr 5 after HoA mx by military band but couldn-t grap ID<br />

(almost had faded out).<br />

<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 6)<br />

AWR WER 1200-1230 English NE-India,B'desh 15320 250 1234567<br />

late change to 15435 kHz instead. Also AWR Wavescan <strong>DX</strong> progr on Sundays.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

Frequ change of Deutsche Welle in DRM mode from April 4:<br />

1400-1500 NF 13660 SIN 090 kW / 035 deg to WeEu, ex 15440<br />

Polish Radio External Service in Polish via DTK T-Systems:<br />

2100-2200 on 7140 NAU 250 kW 220 deg to WeEu, ex POR=Pori, Finland<br />

// 6135 WER 110 kW <strong>05</strong>5 deg to EaEu<br />

Frequ changes of WYFR in SoAs langs via DTK T-Systems eff. Apr.5:<br />

1600-1800 NF 11730 WER 500 kW 075 deg,x11610 to avoid VOR Arabic<br />

1500-1600 NF 13830 WER 500 kW 075 deg,x13665 to avoid B<strong>BC</strong> Arabic 13660<br />

1300-1400 NF 15640 WER 500 kW 090 deg,x15660 to avoid VOR Russian WS<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 10)<br />

7225 I<strong>BC</strong> Tamil R. *0000 High-energy Tamil talk and South Asian pop music;<br />

dozens of references to Sri Lanka. Jingle ID at 0045 and spoken ID by<br />

woman just before going off at 0100. Enormous signal replacing 6175 for<br />

A07 and presumably emanating from Wertachtal. Can't recall coming across


this one in quite a few years.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 8)<br />

GERMANY/ZAMBIA A-07 of CVC Internat.via WER=Wertachtal & LUS=Lusaka<br />

English to West Africa and Nigeria<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 on 9430 WER 125 kW / 180 deg till May 31<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 on 9430 LUS 100 kW / 315 deg from June 1<br />

0600-0900 on 15640 WER 125 kW / 180 deg till May 31<br />

0600-0900 on 13650 LUS 100 kW / 315 deg from June 1<br />

0900-1500 on 13590 LUS 100 kW / 315 deg from June 1<br />

1500-1800 on 15715 WER 125 kW / 180 deg till May 31<br />

1500-1800 on 15715 LUS 100 kW / 315 deg from June 1<br />

1800-2100 on 13820 WER 125 kW / 180 deg till May 31<br />

1800-2100 on 5940 LUS 100 kW / 315 deg from June 1<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 10)<br />

GREECE Not on the air was today Kavala on 792 kHz MW. First noted with<br />

SIO 555 at 2345 UTC on March 31st with prgr #4, same as on MW 981 kHz<br />

(Apr 3).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

792 kHz ERA Spor um 1757 UTC mit ID und englischen Oldies. 34443.<br />

reaktiviert, aber von welchem Sen<strong>der</strong>standort ?<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 6) which Greek location?<br />

ICELAND 12115 RUV via <strong>DX</strong> Tuner Pennsylvania with abrupt s/on Apr 6<br />

with classical music 2257.5 to 2300, pause, then man ann 2300.5-01.5, 20<br />

sec of bells ringing at 2301.5, man ann fol by short inst mx at 2302, then<br />

into a feature program of news w/ remote reports w/ woman commentator in<br />

Icelandic at 2302. Remarks from PM Tony Blair about the Iranian hostage<br />

situation, an Arabic speaker and President Bush about President Assad in<br />

Syria hrd during newscast. Abrupt departure at 2321.5 in mid-sentence with<br />

woman commentator.<br />

Yesterday (Apr 5) had a harmonica tune and man ann just before s/off.<br />

SINPO 3v45534. Not the slightest peep here in California, even tho this is<br />

the NA svc and my Wellbrook is pointed directly at Iceland.<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>ing since 1952, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 7)<br />

INDIA 4970 AIR Shillong, 1623-1631*, April 10, OM DJ in English with<br />

jazz program, sign-off "This is the North Eastern Service of All India<br />

Radio broadcasting from Shillong on 60.36 meters, corresponding to 4970<br />

kHz" plus ID in vernacular, fair.<br />

(Ron Howard-CHN on tour, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 11)<br />

INDONESIA 3995.04 RRI Kendari at 1210-1220 UT on Apr 7. Noted off the<br />

air this morning.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 7)<br />

4<strong>789</strong>.97 RRI Fak-Fak 1225-1303 Apr 8. C&W-flavored Indo vocals, YL ancr<br />

speaking occasionally; Jak news was presented at 1300 after about 10<br />

seconds of SCI. Good signal w/CODAR QRM.<br />

4869.93 RRI Wamena (pres) 1303-1321 Apr 8. Jak nx relay in progress; this<br />

ended at 1317 and was followed by local programming (music). Poor copy<br />

un<strong>der</strong> the band noise.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 8)<br />

3995.04 RRI Kendari at 1240-1320+ on Apr 13. Indo vocal selections, M<br />

ancr; into Jak relay at 1300:20 with no preceding SCI; back to local<br />

programming at 1320. Good signal.<br />

4604.95 RRI Serui at 1322-1403+ on Apr 13. EG C&W ballads from the 70's<br />

("Help Me Make it Through the Night," "I Can't Help Loving You," etc.); M


ancr after every 1 or 2 songs; into talk segment at 1400. VG signal, but<br />

starting to go downhill by 1400.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 13)<br />

IRAN 6025 IRIB at 0127 My unID here on Mar. 25 and Apr. 2 has been IDed<br />

in <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> as the Arabic service from Mashhad. It's scheduled from *1630<br />

till 0227*, 0330*, or <strong>05</strong>30*, depending on which source you believe. Very<br />

weak and almost impossible to read through horrendous splatter from 6020<br />

and 6030.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 8)<br />

ISRAEL On April 2nd 19<strong>05</strong>-20<strong>05</strong> UTC only one freq was heard - 9400 kHz<br />

with songs and news in Hebrew at 2000 hrs, resp. not any prgr in other<br />

language. But today in Persian there was 1445-1515 on 9985, 116<strong>05</strong> and<br />

15760 all jammed. From 1600 on 9345, 116<strong>05</strong> and 15760 in Yiddish, 1630<br />

Romanian, 1645 Hungarian, 1700 Fr and Sp, 1730 En etc. (Apr 3).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

15781.9 Galei Zahal on Apr 5 at 1320 UT phone-in discussion in Hebrew,<br />

fading up and down on free channel. At recheck 1406 UT had moved to<br />

15781.4 kHz.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 6)<br />

Only on Fridays Radio REKA in Ru is on the air 1500-1525 UTC, heard today<br />

on 116<strong>05</strong> (plus jammer from Iran), 15640 and 15760 kHz. (April 6).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 6)<br />

ITALY RAI International in Italian to EaEu:<br />

0625-1300 on 6140 ROM 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>2 deg, but registered 0700-1300!<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

- as every year, wb.<br />

JAPAN Apr. 8, A07 Bi-list (Aoki list) was released.<br />

<br />

<br />

This list is updated every day.<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C Apr 11)<br />

9535 R. Japan, 1707, 4/7/07. S6 English world nx by OM. Review of top<br />

stories at 1708. Into pgm called World Interactive hosted by YL. Had high<br />

tech segment. Signal subject to deep fading.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 8)<br />

KAZAKHSTAN Voice of Orthodox in Ru as usually reported Tuesdays and<br />

Fridays 1530-1600 on 9355 kHz (Apr 3rd).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

KOREA Rep. of 1566 FE<strong>BC</strong> via stn HLAZ, Jeju, 1740-1745, 04 Apr, Russian,<br />

talks; 23431, QRM de B<strong>BC</strong> Somerset Sound, Taunton, which became dominant<br />

and, btw, rtd. 44433. The funny about this particular fq is when this low<br />

powered UK stn plus the County Sound in Guildford, another low powered<br />

one, AIR Nagpur and HLAZ are all audible, which is by no means unusual.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

1566 HLAZ Cheju 1940-2000 UT. Between 1940 and 1944 UT amazingly strong<br />

with man preaching in Korean. Then weaker but came back at 1949 UT with<br />

more preaching and religious (?) song in Korean. After 2000 UT gone with<br />

no ID. I heard this one so stron for the first time... (Apr 7).<br />

(Zeljko Crncic-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 9)<br />

KOREA D.P.R. 2850.04 K.C.B.S. 1216-1227 Apr 7. KR talk to 1220, then<br />

instrumental and vocal music to 1227 tune-out. Fair signal // 4450 (good)<br />

and 3480.94 (poor).<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 7)


KUWAIT [and non] IBB MOVES MEDIUMWAVE TRANSMITTER FROM RHODES TO KUWAIT<br />

The Broadcasting Board of Governors/International Broadcasting Bureau's<br />

Office of Contracts intends to negotiate and award a non-competitive<br />

contract to Harris Corporation, Broadcast Communications Division, to re-<br />

commission and change the frequency of the Harris <strong>DX</strong>600 transmitter that<br />

IBB has relocated from Rhodes, Greece to Kuwait. Harris Corporation<br />

originally delivered and installed the same transmitter at Rhodes in 1995,<br />

and also provided three essentially identical (two were larger)<br />

transmitters at other IBB sites. The transmitter at Rhodes used to operate<br />

on 1260 kHz, but was taken out of service last year. In Kuwait, it will<br />

operate on 1386 kHz. (BBG/IBB via FBO)<br />

(April 6th, <strong>2007</strong> Andy Sennitt-HOL, RNW MN blog)<br />

Which sites? Kavalla and Bangkok ? wb.<br />

LAOS 4677.63 Sam Neua? 1220-1233* Apr 5. Noted at threshold level,<br />

just an occasional syllable audible (YL ancr). Could not tell if // 6130,<br />

which was also poor here. Noted earlier in the week on 4677.51 kHz.<br />

Closing down, again, at 1233*.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 7)<br />

LATVIA Googe Earth Imagery.<br />

Ich habe mir noch mal LVA Ulbroka angesehen, <strong>der</strong> zweite, rechts stehende<br />

MW Mast ist ja solch ein Typ aus den 30er Jahren, - ein Diamond Antenna<br />

Mast - wie in Lakihegy o<strong>der</strong> auch viel in den USA gebaut, unten schmal,<br />

dann bis zur Mitte breiter werdend, danach nach oben wie<strong>der</strong> verjuengend.<br />

diamond MW antenna near 56 56 18.72 N 24 17 03.57 E<br />

Der 75 kW Sen<strong>der</strong> ist zu Sowjetzeiten auf 1071 kHz gelaufen.<br />

Das ist <strong>der</strong> Originalmast des [Reichspost - Nazi era] Heilsberg Sen<strong>der</strong>s<br />

Koenigsberg!<br />

Koenigsberg (Heilsberg) on 1031 kc/s (291 m) 100 kW, relayed by Danzig<br />

1303 kc/s (230.2 m), and Breslau 950 kc/s (315.8 m) 100 kW. Relayed by<br />

Gleiwitz 1231 kc/s (243.7 m).<br />

Und etwas suedlich habe ich jetzt auch die beiden Masten <strong>der</strong> 31 mb 9290 /<br />

frueher auch 49 mb SW 5935 Antenne gesehen.<br />

Bei 56 56 06.48 N 24 17 08.30 E<br />

Dies war mir vor einigen Monaten gar nicht aufgefallen. Mit dem<br />

Winkelmesser messe ich genau minus 20 Grad, von 270 = 250 Grad Winkel.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 6)<br />

9290 Latvian Relay Service 1953 Segued rock from the '70s (Led Zeppelin,<br />

Cat Stevens, etc.); past 2000 with no break for ID, so I don't know which<br />

station they were relaying. Solid signal.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 4)<br />

A test transmission of "Laser Radio" will be carried at 1130-1430 on<br />

Sunday, 22 April via Sitkunai 9710 (100 kW) with the 279 degrees antenna.<br />

Laser Radio is the label for a "new" relay service project by Andrew<br />

Yates. Some years ago his productions/relays were carried by the Ulbroka<br />

relay service in Latvia un<strong>der</strong> the label "Laser Radio" and "Euronet Radio".<br />

The refurbished project website is:<br />

<br />

Information about Laser/Euronet Radio transmissions & activities in<br />

earlier years can be found in the Internet Archive Mayback Machine:<br />

and<br />

<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 12)<br />

LIBYA [tentat.] 11965 UNID ARABIC program.


Hi dear Tarek,<br />

came across of a very professional Arabic station on 11965 today April<br />

5th, around 0700-0830 UT. Some gongs like Big-Ben at 0800 UT and nx<br />

followed til 0804 UT, items of Sahel zone countries, Sudan, Libya,<br />

Baghdad...<br />

It's a Libyan outlet ? S=9+10dB. Stronger than Jordan 11960 next door.<br />

"Ahwaz le enja-ad" was noted many times from 0804 UT.<br />

(later) nothing heard on Apr 6th.<br />

Yes, I checked 11965 and whole 25 mb too again today April 6th. That test<br />

was a SINGLE DAY operation on Apr 5th only - seemingly. But - yesterday -<br />

the signal was fairly strong, stronger than Jordan.<br />

So it was probably a transmission direct from Libya on on a single signal<br />

hop. All "Gabon LBY/NHK" transmissions sound different as a 2 hop<br />

operation somewhat lowered, due of suffering audio in the Sahara desert<br />

...<br />

Today is holiday Friday in Libya too. And I do not expect any further<br />

tests now.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 5/6)<br />

17725 V.O.Africa on Apr 5 at 1228-1350+ Swahili, lots of lovely songs.<br />

Also tuned in to 15660 Apr 6 at 1558, nothing on freq until 1602 when<br />

inciting Afro song into the English language programme which stopped at<br />

1610 when programme continued in French.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 6)<br />

MADAGASCAR RNM site? I gather this is the SW TXer site (antenna?) of<br />

Radio Nasionaly Malagasy, I believe so, at least it fits with what Maarten<br />

van Delft says after visiting it in 20<strong>05</strong>, see below.<br />

Where the site is broadly defined as located in Ambondrona or Ambohidrano<br />

? Do you mean that the site is defined on RNM web site? Yes, maybe that is<br />

a name for a larger administrative area or something, I haven't checked.<br />

I did also find a reference on the Internet regarding works in the<br />

2004/20<strong>05</strong> period for the repacement(?) of a 30 kW SW transmitter at the<br />

site (6135 kHz) ?<br />

Sorry, I don't know anything about that. What's the link to that?<br />

Maarten van Delft:<br />

"When visiting Radio Nationale Malagasy, all doors opened as soon as I<br />

showed the QSL card I had received from them 39 years ago. They are still<br />

based in the same Broadcasting House from which the card was sent to me in<br />

1966. During my visit I was given a broadcasting schedule corresponding to<br />

the one published in the WRTH.<br />

In the course of the day, around the times of shifting to higher or lower<br />

outlets, some unscheduled frequency combinations were noted, viz. at 0430<br />

& 1430, I noted 3288, 5010, 6135 & 71<strong>05</strong> simultaneously. The transmitter<br />

used on 3288 has somewhat distorted audio, also lacking treble. Their 9690<br />

was only rarely noted and was always weak, but this may have been due to<br />

skip. RNM's transmitter site is at Sabotsy Namehana, 10 km North-East of<br />

Antananarivo."<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, SW tx site, Apr 9)<br />

Maybe: MDG_RNM_Antananarivo_Sabotsy Namehana SW site, various antennas<br />

visible.<br />

18 46 40.83 S 47 29 36.48 E<br />

Maybe: MDG_RNM_Antananarivo_MW site?? - two masts like MW installation.<br />

18 49 58.00 S 47 35 10.00 E


(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 9)<br />

MALAYSIA 7295 Traxx FM (RTM), 1409-1519, April 13, in English, sports<br />

news followed by DJ Navsta with his "Rock It" program (scheduled for<br />

Fridays, from 1415-1700 UT), plays classic rock & metal and hard rock<br />

(played Bob Dylan's song "Like a Rolling Stone", song "Old Man", Rolling<br />

Stones with "Time Is On My Side", etc.), promo for music event in Kuala<br />

Lumpur on April 19, presented by FYI Entertainment, doors open at 5:30,<br />

ToH 2 pips, "Assalamu 'Alaikum" greeting, "The news at 11", fair. DJ<br />

Navsta has a blog http://rockitnavsta.blogspot.com/<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 13)<br />

MALI 7170 CRI Bamako relay in Chinese with S=9 signal, 2300-2400 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

MAURITANIA 783 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, 0653-f/out 0735, 10 Apr,<br />

Arabic, prayer, news 0700 during which the signal gradually disappeared<br />

amidst white noise; 34343, with the adj. QRM de E often being null.<br />

Neither 4845 nor 7245 were to be heard, which at this distance should be<br />

audible.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 12)<br />

MEXICO 4810 R. Transcontinental de Mejico, Cd. de Mejico, 0719-f/out<br />

0845, 10 Apr, Spanish, ballads, talks; 33341, CODAR & other uty. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 12)<br />

9600 - Radio UNAM sent a very nice f/d Certificado de Sintonia QSL for an<br />

EG-SP report and CD recording. Also enclosed was a hard cover SP day<br />

planner for <strong>2007</strong>, the 70th anniversary of the station. Each page has a<br />

picture of an "old-time" radio, mostly AM but a few SW ones as well. A few<br />

pages have articles. Very impressive. V/s was Teofilo Huerta Moreno,<br />

Departamento de Planeacion. Unfortunately, don't remember the time frame<br />

but did report in <strong>DX</strong>P earlier that they sent an e-mail in early March<br />

promising a QSL.<br />

The envelope weighed 880 grams (about 2 lbs) and the postage was 197.00,<br />

so I think that's pesos and comes to roughly $18. Can that be?<br />

(John Sgrulletta-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 12)<br />

yes, that's approx. 18.8 US$. wb.<br />

MOROCCO 819 RTM-"A", Rabat, 1517-..., <strong>05</strong> Apr, Arabic, music, talks;<br />

55555, but overmodulated & distorted... and the harmonic on 2x819 is still<br />

to be heard btw.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

RTM Arabic with Arabic HQ prayer program, super power signal via IBB<br />

Briech site, 2200-2400 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

Netherlands/FINLAND/MONACO/NORWAY<br />

Champions League football live transmission coverage of Eindhoven vv<br />

Liverpool, Apr 11.<br />

Here in southern Germany RNW transmission via Monaco[580 km distance] 702<br />

kHz site was noted with a superb strong superpower signal.<br />

Latter audio more bassy and with 'grip', compared to 1314 Norway[1200 km]<br />

on same power level, which had a more treble sound instead.<br />

And Pori [1700 km] on 3rd place, also strong signal but suffered hefty by<br />

Tunisian station co-channel.<br />

So, forget the Dutch and German teams now, English premier league will<br />

play against a lonely FC Milan soon.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 11)


I think Pori may be on a different beam compared to the one that was used<br />

by YLE. My colleague from Programme Distribution mentioned that we had a<br />

choice of two antennas - I will check and report back on the list. If<br />

anything, Pori is stronger here than it used to be.<br />

(Andy Sennitt-HOL, RNW)<br />

NIGER 97<strong>05</strong> LV du Sahel, Niamey, 1125-1232, <strong>05</strong> Apr, Vernacular, tribal<br />

chantings, talks, French, news,..., Vernacular again, news, etc.; 35444.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

97<strong>05</strong>.00 fair signal from Radio Niamey at 2100-2200 UT in French. Though<br />

main lobe at 65 degr, some low signal makes it to Europe.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

NIGERIA 7255 Voice of Nigeria, 2256-2301* Apr 2, man announcer with<br />

talk in Hausa language with ID and closedown announcements at 2258. A<br />

brief prayer followed at 2259 followed by orchestra National Anthem which<br />

was cut off early. Fair.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 7)<br />

NUMBER STATION 12123.00 Noted a very strong carrier around 1658-1700 UT<br />

yesterday Wed Apr 11. And my guess was that Samara Russia was odd<br />

frequency at this time. But at 17.00:00 UT a number station in English<br />

started, male voice repeating 171 171 171 171 many times until 17.02:00 UT<br />

exact. Then from 1702 to 17.08:25 UT c-down, a computer produced male<br />

voice in American accented English read 5number groups. S09+20dB signal,<br />

like other Russian (Moscow, Samara, Armavir) and Chinese (Urumchi, Kashi)<br />

stations in 25 mb. (wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 11)<br />

PAKISTAN Frequency change of Radio Pakistan in Urdu to WeEu:<br />

1700-1900 NF 9375 ISL 250 kW 313 deg,x9380 to avoid R.Pilipinas from1730.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 10)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3385 R. East New Britain 1207-1221 Apr 8. Presumed<br />

with Easter sermon in EG; noted later (1245) with vocal music. Decent<br />

signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 8)<br />

3275.02 R. Southern Highlands at 1139-1235+ on Apr 13. Mendi presumed<br />

with island music, M ancr. Unable to determine language due to high static<br />

level; pgm continued well past ToH, and even past 1230 although the band<br />

had started to fade away by then.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 13)<br />

PERU 4746.8 R. Huanta 2000, Huanta, 2218-2229, 04 Apr, Spanish, talks<br />

in religious prgr; 34322, CODAR QRM.<br />

6520.2 R. Paucartambo, Paucartambo, 2231-2238, 04 Apr, Indian songs;<br />

14331, adj. uty. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

4790 R. Vision, Chiclayo, 0658-f/out 0825, 10 Apr, Spanish, continuous<br />

tune+song, full ID 0704, religious songs; 44332, CODAR QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 12)<br />

PHILIPPINES 15325 FE<strong>BC</strong>, *0950-1029*, April 9 & 10, usual loop (IS &<br />

English IDs), ToH "Haven Today" religious program, fair. Exclusively<br />

"Haven Today" programming?<br />

(Ron Howard-CHN on tour, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 11)<br />

POLAND 1080 RCN Koszecin 350 kW, former Tesla units 2x750 kW. RCN<br />

(Radiowe Centrum Nadawcze - Radio transmission center). 138 m height mast.<br />

[supposed to be] at


50 39 <strong>05</strong>.79 N 18 51 54.27 E<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Photo left: MW Mast (left) and FM Mast (right)<br />

<br />

MW Mast:<br />

<br />

FM Mast:<br />

<br />

<br />

Poland AM history archive<br />

<br />

<br />

Poznan 738 kHz history:<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 10)<br />

PORTUGAL The GoogleEarth now has better definition in the area<br />

concerned, viz. for RDP 666 Castanheira do Ribatejo.<br />

I've also found the former RFE/RL facility after the towers removal: it's<br />

quite a big site, so won<strong>der</strong> "someone" wants to develop it now that's the<br />

stn is something of the past.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 12)<br />

POR_RDP_MW 666_Castanheira do Ribatejo<br />

G.C. 38 58 49.65 N 08 57 27.17 W<br />

POR_RFE_exGloria site<br />

G.C. 39 02 25.85 N 08 39 31.58 W<br />

RUSSIA/MONACO/ROMANIA Radio Armonia, Iashi, Romania in brokered of TWR<br />

time is on the air on Saturdays 1600-1630 UT in Romanian (but the Pastor<br />

is answering in En too) on 5910 and 7345 kHz via Russian sites (A-07).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

[Cland to Ethiopia] 15660 Tensae-Ethiopia Voice of Unity (250 kW /<br />

Armavir) Apr 5 (Thu) 1507-1517 fading out. Quite confusing to hear several<br />

mentions of "Andenet Ledemocracy" - with flute before and after - and<br />

thought this was ID. But read today on www.tensae.net that this was a<br />

"Solidarity Message to Kinijit lea<strong>der</strong>s" (Andenet Ledemocracy) and I heard<br />

a repeat of it on their site. Surely was Tensae.<br />

[Clandestine to Iran] 12120 R Democracy Shorayee (tx site?) Apr 5 & 6<br />

(Thu/Fri) +1720-1730+ (sch 1700-1800) longish talks in Farsi on clear<br />

channel.<br />

e-mail <br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 6)<br />

both latter via Samara-RUS instead - in summer season.<br />

[Clandestine to Eritrea] 11830 Voice of Meselna Delina (100 kW /<br />

Armavir) Apr 5 (Thu) tune-in 1725-1730* UT - programme-end procedure<br />

started 1728 and hadn't finished when cut at 1730. Also Fri Apr 6 from<br />

sign-on *1700 with IDs by YM then YL (her voice very clear). Gave web-


address, something with "...delina.com" (Delina pronounced de-lee-na) but<br />

every combination with delina.com gave negative results. No, they're on<br />

<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 6)<br />

As of Mar 22, the transmitters of the St.-Petersburg Regional center of<br />

the Russian television and broadcasting network (RTRS) is broadcasting on<br />

MW as follows:<br />

Radiocenter 1 (St.-Petersburg / settlement Olgino) covering St.-Petersburg<br />

and a nearby part of Leningrad region. Reception is possible also on a<br />

greater part of Leningrad region: 198 LW, Majak (Beacon), 873 MW,<br />

R Rossii, 1125 MW, R Orfej.<br />

Relay center 3 (St.-Petersburg). Covers St.-Petersburg and a nearby parts<br />

of Leningrad region: 1<strong>05</strong>3 MW, R Maria, 1188 MW, DW / RFI (France),<br />

1260 MW, B<strong>BC</strong>, 1440 MW, R the Star.<br />

Radiocenter 11 located at a settlement in the Red Pine forest of area<br />

Tosnenskogo in the Leningrad region: Covers St.-Petersburg and most parts<br />

of Leningrad region on 549 MW, R Majak (Beacon) and 1089 MW R Teos.<br />

[Location Krasnyy Bor, at Tosnenskogo rayona, - Popovka is the name of the<br />

nearby railway station. wb]<br />

Its Foreign Service relays also covers St.-Petersburg, a southwest part of<br />

Leningrad region, the Baltics and northern Europe on 1494 MW, and the CIS<br />

countries, the Europe, northwest Africa, the Near East and Latin America<br />

on SW. Their schedule of the broadcasting to foreign countries for the<br />

Season Summer <strong>2007</strong> (?07) as of Mar 25, <strong>2007</strong>:<br />

To the Baltics and northern Europe on 1494 MW at 1500-1700 Russian<br />

International R in Russian, 1700-1730 Voice of Russia (VOR) in Finnish Mo-<br />

Fr, English Sa/Su, 1730-1800 Swedish Mo/We/Fr, Norwegian Tu/Th, English<br />

Sa/Su, 1800-1900 VOR Russian service " Commonwealth " and // 5900 at 0100-<br />

0300 VOR Russian till Jul 31.<br />

To Central and Eastern Europe on 7210, 7340, 7345, 12060 at 1500-1700 and<br />

2000-2130 VOR in Albanian, Serbo Croatian, Hungarian, Czech and Slovak,<br />

and TWR in Czech and Romanian.<br />

To northwest Africa on 9710 and 12060 at 1700-2000 VOR in French and<br />

Arabic.<br />

To the region of Caucasus and the Near East on 7130, 11645, 12035, 12<strong>05</strong>5,<br />

12065 and 13650 VOR in Arabic 1500-1800, Farsi 1400-1600 and Russian 1500-<br />

1600 and 1700-2100. CRI 1600-1657 in Arabic, 1800-1827 in Farsi.<br />

To Latin America on 5900 and 6180 VOR in Russian from Aug 01 at 0100-0300.<br />

(Bochkov, Mar 22; dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Apr 3)<br />

St. Petersburg RTRS branch described via link:<br />

<br />

Googe Earth imagery.<br />

Olgino site LW 198, 873, 1125, and 1323 kHz near ?<br />

59 59 27.06 N 30 07 25.69 E in the wood near the highway E18 towards<br />

Helsinki.<br />

Popovka - Krasnyi Bor MW 549, [801], 1089, 1494 kHz, latter looks like a<br />

2.4 km long directional mediumwave Zarya antenna, in approx. 258 degr<br />

direction.<br />

59 39 30.<strong>05</strong> N 30 42 00.97 E<br />

lower power 684 828 1<strong>05</strong>3 kHz in downtown St.Petersburg near


59 52 07.50 N 30 27 37.41 E<br />

and more low power 1188 1260 1440 kHz<br />

59 50 56.29 N 30 24 57.18 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 6)<br />

RUSSIA 7200 R. Rossii via Yakutsk/Tulagino, 1208-1253, April 9, R.<br />

Rossii IDs, great program of jazz, usual audio problem (warble), looked<br />

for parallels, only found 5920 (via Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskij).<br />

(Ron Howard-CHN on tour, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 11)<br />

R. Tikhy Okean Address. Can anyone tell me the correct postal code for<br />

RadioTikhy Okean in Vladivostok? WRTH and Passport differ.<br />

WRTH says: 960670<br />

Passport says: 690950<br />

(J.D. Stephens-AL-USA, hcdx Apr 12)<br />

The Zip-code 690670 is correct according to the page:<br />

<br />

(Reijo Alapiha-FIN, hcdx Apr 12)<br />

Alexey Giryuk (Technical Department Engineer). e-mail report to<br />

E-mail: and website: <br />

Alexey says effective March 25 they changed frequencies to 9765 and 12065<br />

kHz and time to 0935-1030 UTC.<br />

(wb)<br />

SAO TOME 7290 - Voice of America _ Pinheira verified direct with a full<br />

data IBB Sao Tome Transmitting Station card with brief cover letter from<br />

v/s Charles L. Lewis, Transmitting Station Manager in 1603 days for SASE.<br />

I brief accompanying letter apologized for the delay in the response. My<br />

letter was discovered among some papers while he was cleaning out his<br />

office preparing for retirement in North Carolina. Photos of the station<br />

can be seen at<br />

and<br />

<br />

The former gives more information but the latter is a better quality<br />

display. Thanks Jerry Berg for original direct reply information but it<br />

took a long time ago.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 7)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA 1098 kHz BSKSA 2. Arabisch-Px, Dammam um 1856 UTC mit ID<br />

und Nx. 22432.<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 6)<br />

15225 Call of Islam 15<strong>05</strong> Qur'an and Arabic talk; fair at first but with<br />

increasing cochannel QRM; better on // 15435. IDs of "Idha'at Nidaa al-<br />

Islam min Makkah al-Mukaram" were puzzling at first because they didn't<br />

include a familiar geographical name.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 6)<br />

SERBIA Summer A-07 schedule of International Radio Serbia (all to Eu)<br />

1300-1328 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND English, co-ch CRI Mongolian<br />

1330-1358 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND Serbian, co-ch CRI Mongolian<br />

1400-1428 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND Spanish<br />

1430-1458 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND Arabic, co-ch Radio Free Kashmir<br />

1500-1528 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND Russian, co-ch Radio Free Kashmir<br />

1530-1558 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND French<br />

1600-1628 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND German<br />

1630-1643 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND Mandarin Chinese<br />

1645-1658 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND Albanian Mon-Fri<br />

1700-1713 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND Hungarian, co-ch CRI English<br />

1715-1728 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND Greek, co-ch CRI English


1730-1758 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND Italian, co-ch CRI English<br />

1800-1828 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND Russian, co-ch CRI Chinese<br />

1830-1858 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND English, co-ch CRI Chinese<br />

1900-1928 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND Spanish, co-ch CRI Russian<br />

1930-1958 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND Serbian Sun-Fri, co-ch CRI Russian<br />

1930-2028 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND Serbian Sat, co-ch CRI Russian/Arabic<br />

2000-2028 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND German Sun-Fri, co-ch CRI Arabic<br />

2030-2<strong>05</strong>8 6100 BIJ 250 kW ND French, co-ch CRI Arabic<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

I don't believe that BIJ location entry, should be BEO call instead. We<br />

couldn't hear Bijeljina at least seven months from Aug 2006 up to A-07<br />

season start.<br />

I asked Dragan Lekic a month ago, to phone the Serbian SW site at Stubline<br />

within Serbia instead. It's now confirmed that IRS Belgrade uses a small<br />

10 kW mobile unit at old Serbian SW site Stubline only, on 6100 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 6)<br />

Some ITU ITU International Telecommunication Union administration<br />

reference list entries:<br />

30-Aug-2006: Add SRB Serbia<br />

30-Aug-2006: Add MNE Montenegro<br />

30-Aug-2006: SCG kept for season B06<br />

22-Apr-2004: Delete YUG Serbia and Montenegro<br />

06-May-2003: Change YUG to Serbia and Montenegro.<br />

09-Dec-2003: Add SCG - Serbia and Montenegro<br />

Global HF Transmitter Site Table<br />

19-DEC-2006: Add BIJ Bijeljina, BIH, 44N41 19E09<br />

21-MAR-2006: mod BEO Beograd, SCG<br />

21-MAR-2006: deleted: BIJ Bijeljina<br />

SINGAPORE/MALAYSIA Google Earth imagery.<br />

I see Google Earth with partly high resolution on Kranji's VTMC [former<br />

B<strong>BC</strong>] site, but don't know the location of the Radio Singapore MediaCorp<br />

Technologies site nearby.<br />

<br />

VTMC at 01 25 22.57 N 103 43 56.72 E<br />

"The locations related to B<strong>BC</strong> Relay Station are represented by the line of<br />

sight between two points and may not be nearest by road. For example, B<strong>BC</strong><br />

Relay Station is located 0.4 kilometre from Lotus Flower Garden Trail.<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> Relay Station is located 0.5 kilometre from Kranji Transmitting<br />

Station. B<strong>BC</strong> Relay Station is located 1.3 kilometre from NSR Country Club.<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> Relay Station is located 1.3 kilometre from Khai Seng Fishmarket. B<strong>BC</strong><br />

Relay Station is located 1.4 kilometre from Singtel Kranji Radio<br />

Transmitting Station." [sg.pagenation.com]<br />

From what I remember of my visit to Kranji, their site is on the same<br />

road, Turut Track, out in the still wild part of the island. We passed it<br />

first just after we turned on to that narrow road, on the right, before we<br />

got to the B<strong>BC</strong> site which is at the very end of Turut Track.. The street<br />

directory for Singapore seems to confirm this.<br />

(Richard Buckby-UK G3VGW, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 13)<br />

Changed the name to SIMC SINGTEL exMediacorp.<br />

SNG Singtel Kranji Radio Station has a little bit northerly coordinates<br />

01 26 01.60 N 103 43 49.95 E<br />

Unfortunately just on low resolution area, nothing of the 320 degr<br />

antennas visible.


But administration management house seems to be at<br />

Kranji Transmitting Station (SIM Communication)<br />

Formerly known as The Mediacorp Technologies RTT<br />

2 Turut Track (S)718929<br />

Lat 1.422183 long 103.724937 or 01 25 19.86 N 103 43 29.77 E<br />

which is southerly, behind of the VTMC - <strong>BC</strong> relay station.<br />

<br />

<br />

But nothing visible anymore of the ex B<strong>BC</strong> Tebrau Jahore tx site 1949-1979,<br />

all installations replaced now, I guess. I was there in <strong>Jan</strong> 1978 on my<br />

trip with right-hand drive car towards Malacca, K-L and Georgetown Penang<br />

Island at Georgtown.<br />

I remember me on the 2 meters tall Sikhs security personal, the Marconis<br />

and very tall dipol array masts etc. - on the right side of the 2nd class<br />

street behind Jahore, some 30-40 kms northerly of SNG-MLA bor<strong>der</strong> river.<br />

<br />

(wb, Apr 12)<br />

7275 Oli 96.8FM, Kranji, at 1041-1110 UT on <strong>05</strong> Apr, Tamil (tent), talks;<br />

25332, then wiped out by QRN. This can be IND, but didn't get the chance<br />

to properly ID it.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

on long path via PNG, PAC, Easter Isl, COL, BON, and Azores. wb.<br />

R Singapore noted on three channels at 2300-2400 UT with fair signal, 6150<br />

En, 7235 Malay/BI, and new7275 in Tamil (2300-1600 UT).<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA 11890 R. Okapi via Meyerton April 09 at *1559-1610 UT.<br />

34433 French, 1559 UT sign on with IS, ID and SJ, talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Apr 9)<br />

SPAIN REE in Spanish to peacekeeping forces in Lebanon heard in Bulgaria<br />

1400-2000 on 15345*NOB 250 kW / 092 deg Sun only, but registered 1600-<br />

2000.<br />

* strong co-ch RFI in Russian 1500-1530 and no signal from RTMorocco<br />

Arabic<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

Thanks to Dave Kenny, REE Madrid in English to EUR/AF is Mo-Fr at 2000-<br />

2100 UT on new 9665 and 11625 kHz, and Sats on 2100-2200 UT 9840 kHz, (and<br />

irreg. 1162 kHz5, ?due of football coverage, wb.)<br />

(wb, Apr 6)<br />

REE in French heard with (?) <strong>DX</strong> prgr in the bc 2300-2400 on 6<strong>05</strong>5 and !<br />

6155 kHz on March 31st.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)<br />

SRI LANKA SL<strong>BC</strong> - Sri Lanka <strong>BC</strong> back on 119<strong>05</strong>, 15745. The revised Sri<br />

Lanka Broadcasting Corp. as on 9 Apr <strong>2007</strong> monitored on SW as follows:<br />

0100-0430 (Sun -<strong>05</strong>15) English 60<strong>05</strong> 9770 15745<br />

0020-0400 Hindi 7300 119<strong>05</strong><br />

0800-0830 Kannada, 0830-1000 Telugu, 1000-1130 Malayalam, 1130-1330 Tamil<br />

7300 119<strong>05</strong><br />

1330-1530 Hindi 7300 9770 119<strong>05</strong><br />

1535-1840 Sinhala 11750


Note: 119<strong>05</strong> & 15745 is back again!<br />

(Jose Jacob-IND, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 9)<br />

SUDAN Regarding the information that R. Miraya should be on SW in March:<br />

I asked several of the Sudanese guys working with us about radio in<br />

Southern Sudan, their homeland. They tell me there is an FM station<br />

operating in Juba, a key city in Southern Sudan. The station is called R<br />

Miraya, R Mirror, something to do with the UN program "UN Mirror". The FM<br />

outlet is broadcasting on 101 MHz. Other than this little else is known to<br />

them, us.<br />

Given the UN Missions elsewhere, one has to believe what Jeffery Heyman,<br />

UNPRS has told you. SW would be the answer to blanket cover the vast<br />

Sudanese bush area. We are far away from Juba and Southern Sudan; we are<br />

in the extreme west of Sudan about mid way between the north/south Sudan<br />

bor<strong>der</strong>s, a stone throw away from the Chad/Sudan frontier.<br />

We receive R Sudan SW from Khartoum daily on 7200 kHz; at night the MW<br />

band is full of signals from Sudan, Chad, Libya, Central African Republic,<br />

Egypt, etc. <strong>DX</strong>-wise, many good signals from most of Northern Africa; Kenya<br />

has a large MW network. Weekend nights bring fair to good signals from<br />

several Euro Pirates on SW, which are a big hit here in the compound.<br />

If we hear anything more of UN Radio here, I will let you know. Besides my<br />

<strong>DX</strong> gear, the company has a large HF back-up system in the communication<br />

bunker, a HF Log Periodic on a 56' tower. I have spent many off duty hours<br />

listening off that antenna. I have a small hub of six 250m beverage<br />

antennas leading back to my little house in the compound. I brought along<br />

a Icom IC-706 MKIIG and a Sony 2010, but Khartoum is not granting Amateur<br />

licenses to foreigners in this area of Sudan. So I can only listen to the<br />

familiar voices from NA. I have spoken to a few guys working with various<br />

NGO's that have been granted licenses, they however are not in the Darfur<br />

area.<br />

(Joe Talbot, Darfur-SDN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Mar 21)<br />

SURINAME 4990 R. Apintie, Paramaribo, 2241-2254, 04 Apr, Dutch, phone-<br />

ins; 34322, CODAR QRM, but this is the first time I get so "good" a signal<br />

in quite a number of years.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

SWEDEN 12130hx R Sweden Hoerby (2x6065) noted with Swedish folk mx<br />

singer at 2117 UT. 500 kW 190 degr. Noted on both Eton Lextronix E1 and<br />

AOR 7030 radio set.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

SWITZERLAND Aus Monitoring Times April <strong>2007</strong>:<br />

SRI celebrates 70 years.<br />

Swiss Radio International has released a DVD, *Switzerland-70 Years of<br />

Quality Reporting*, to celebrate their 70th Anniversary. Contents include<br />

video footage, interval signals, photos, and radio broadcast archives of<br />

70 years history of SRI. The DV is available in English, French, Deutsch,<br />

and Italian.<br />

e-mail Web: <br />

(via Paul gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

THE TWO BOBS AND "SWITZERLAND IN SOUND" VISIT THE 20TH SWL FEST<br />

Kulpsville.<br />

Bob Zanotti and Bob Thomann, whom many may remember as "The Two Bobs" from<br />

Swiss Radio International's "Swiss Shortwave Merry-Go-'Round", interviewed<br />

Ian McFarland, John Figliozzi and me regarding the 20th Fest over a<br />

decent-bandwidth Skype connection.<br />

You can listen to the 45-minute program at<br />


click on "The Two Bobs" and then the link labeled "20th Kulpsville SWL<br />

Winterfest".<br />

If you didn't have the chance to join us in person this year, you can get<br />

a bit of the flavor of the Fest by listening to the program.<br />

Thanks to Bob Zanotti for the arrangements!<br />

(Richard Cuff / "co- Festmeister" / Allentown, PA-USA, dxld March 26)<br />

SYRIA 9330 Radio Damascus, 2110-2130+ April 6, Arabic music. English<br />

news at 2115, commentary. Weak. Poor reception riding on top of W<strong>BC</strong>Q<br />

broadcasting in LSB. Must use ECSS-USB to avoid W<strong>BC</strong>Q. // 12085-strong<br />

carrier but very low modulation.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Apr 7)<br />

Damascus noted on various frequency offsets, at 340 degr 2000 UT on<br />

9330.007, at 250 degr 2300 UT 9329.760. And co-ch approx W<strong>BC</strong>Q<br />

9329.980...990.<br />

918 kHz ORTAS 1, Al-Hassake (SYR) um 1937 UTC. Kommt mit arabischer Musik<br />

heute immer wie<strong>der</strong> mal hinter Radio Slovenija hervor. // 783 kHz.<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 6)<br />

TAIWAN 7250 Degar Voice via Taiwan Apr 03 *1300-1329* 53443-43443<br />

Vietnamese, 1300 sign on with IS, ID, Opening announce, Talk, 1325 Theme<br />

song, 1329 IS, 1329 sign off, // This frequency Tue only.<br />

7260 Degar Voice via Taiwan Mar 29 1300-1329* 43443-33443 Vietnamese,<br />

Talk, ID at 1300 and 1316, Talk, 1329 IS, 1329 sign off,<br />

// This frequency Thu only.<br />

7350 Degar Voice Mar 31 1302-1329* 43443-54444 Vietnamese, Talk, 1325<br />

Theme song, 1329 IS, 1329 sign off, // This frequency Sat only.<br />

7390 Little Saigon R. via Taiwan Mar 30 *1500-1510 43443 Vietnamese, 1500<br />

sign on with IS, Opening music, ID, Opening announce, Talk.<br />

15260 Hmong Lao R. via Taiwan Mar 30 *0100-0106 25432-34433 Laotian, 0100<br />

sign on with IS, Opening announce, Opening music, Talk, // Wed and Fri<br />

only.<br />

15260 Moj Them R. via Taiwan Apr 03 *0100-0107 24432-34433 Hmong, 0100<br />

sign on with opening music, Opening announce, Talk, // Tue and Thu only.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Apr 6)<br />

[CLANDESTINE] 9485 Shiokaze Two via Taiwan, *1300-1330, April 10 (Tue.),<br />

in English, gives schedule "10:00 to 10:30 PM Japanese Time on 9.485 and<br />

5:30 to 6:00 AM JT" and incorrectly gives 9.785 (should be 6045), portion<br />

of mailing address: "Tokyo Central Station, P.O. Box 1022", OM reads names<br />

of abductees by age, indicating their "birth year", starts with 1914,<br />

1917, 1918, 1922 through to 1984, mostly fair, no jamming noted, BoH start<br />

of another clandestine: assume Radio Free Chosun, with orchestra music.<br />

(Ron Howard-CHN on tour, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 11)<br />

6045 1900-2000 27S SKN 250 165 via Merlin VTMC to France, Suisse,<br />

Monaco, Andorra.<br />

11755 1900-2000 37,46 ISS 500 190 via TDF,<br />

latter to Spain, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia; and West Africa.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 10)<br />

11755 R. Taiwan en franc‚s. ?? 11755 Radio Taiw n, 1945-1955 UT,<br />

escuchada el 10 de Abril en franc‚s, emisi¢n en paralelo por 6045, SINPO<br />

55555. Seg£n la p gina web de 1900-2000 UTC por 6045 y 11755. ¨Nuevo<br />

servicio?.


(Jos‚ Miguel Romero-ESP, hcdx Apr 10)<br />

TAJIKISTAN 7540 RFA in Mandarin 2300-2400 UT noted with strong back<br />

lobe signal and accompanied by China mainland jamming.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 7)<br />

4635.<strong>05</strong> Tajik R. April 9 at 1258-1317 UT. 35443 Tajik, music and talk, ID<br />

at 1310 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Apr 9)<br />

Frequency changes of WYFR in Hindi via Tajikistan:<br />

1400-1700 NF 5845 DB 100 kW / 137 deg, x5855<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 10)<br />

THAILAND 9835 R. Thailand, 1249, 4/7/07. Commercial ad for resort. OM<br />

tlk about Thai New Year celebration. English service was S4.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 8)<br />

TURKEY Summer A-07 schedule for Voice of Turkey:<br />

ALBANIAN 0600-0625 9700<br />

1130-1225 11875<br />

ARABIC 0900-1<strong>05</strong>5 11690 15520<br />

1400-1555 11665 15285<br />

AZERI 0700-0755 11730 15140<br />

1400-1455 7150<br />

BOSNIAN 1330-1355 9655<br />

1800-1825 5980<br />

BULGARIAN 1100-1125 7210<br />

CHINESE 1100-1155 17715<br />

ENGLISH 0300-0355 5975 7270<br />

1230-1325 13685 15450<br />

1830-1925 9785<br />

2030-2125 7170<br />

2200-2255 6195<br />

FRENCH 1930-2025 5980(x6175) 9535<br />

GERMAN 1130-1225 13760<br />

1730-1825 13640<br />

GEORGIAN 0700-0755 9760<br />

GREEK 1030-1<strong>05</strong>5 7295 9840<br />

1430-1455 6<strong>05</strong>0<br />

ITALIAN 1630-1655 9610<br />

HUNGARIAN 1000-1025 13770<br />

KAZAKH 1500-1525 9690<br />

KYRGYZ 1330-1355 9575<br />

MACEDONIAN 0800-0825 11690<br />

PERSIAN 0830-0955 11795 15220<br />

1230-1325 11940<br />

ROMANIAN 0900-0925 9560<br />

RUSSIAN 1300-1355 13720<br />

1700-1755 9675<br />

SERBOCROATIAN 1600-1625 96<strong>05</strong><br />

SPANISH 0100-0155 9770<br />

1630-1725 13720<br />

TATAR 1500-1525 9855<br />

TURKISH 0100-0255 7260<br />

0700-0855 11750 11955 15350<br />

0900-1255 11955 15350 176<strong>05</strong><br />

1300-1525 11680<br />

1530-1855 5960 6120 9460 9560<br />

1900-2<strong>05</strong>5 5960 6120 9460<br />

TURKMEN 1400-1425 11935<br />

URDU 1200-1255 13710<br />

UZBEK 1200-1225 11795<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 3)


Frequ change for VoTurkey in French to WeEu from Apr.8:<br />

1930-2025 NF 5980 EMR 500 kW 300 deg,x6175 to avoid TOM in En til 2000<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 10)<br />

UNID [to ERITREA/ETHIOPIA tentat] 6185 noted with Horn of Africa music<br />

and sermon from fade in at 1620 UT til about 1800 UT in past two weeks.<br />

(Erich Bergmann-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 11)<br />

I heard some Horn of Africa music fragments around 1637 UT today Apr 11,<br />

but fade-in with tiny weak signal around 1720 UT in Stuttgart Germany.<br />

Jari from Finland told something of some FEBA special like progr for Horn<br />

of Africa region. I couldn't find any // to 12125 MEY, or 9865 UAE.<br />

(wb)<br />

I recall I was listening to 6185 about a week or two ago and heard Horn of<br />

Africa prgrm/music there. I checked some listings then and I recall I<br />

found out it was FEBA Radio in various HOA languages.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, Apr 11)<br />

Beware of FEBA at 1700-1730 UT in Orominya on 6180 kHz via Al Dhabbaya-<br />

UAE. (wb)<br />

Wolfgang, I suppose it's ERI/ETH stn, looks like Tigrina lang to me. They<br />

appeared at (few minutes before?) 1550z.<br />

(later) they were coming fine (=fair) all the time, here, blocked by CVA<br />

s-on at 1800 UT ok, tnx for // tips - i'll try check this tomorrow. Very<br />

possible: it was that Feba's special...<br />

(Vlad Titarev-UKR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 11)<br />

UNID HOA on 6185! Wolfy ... as Vlad did, I tuned to that station last<br />

Wednesday. I tried sending an e-mail, but it kept on bouncing back to me -<br />

server problems - but I picked it up around 1603 UT it was mainly OM/YL<br />

talking in Tigri or Amharic ... with musical breaks in between. No ID what<br />

so ever. I tried, but in vain as the audio wasn't really that good.<br />

The language wasn't Arabic. So Sudan is not the one we might think of. I<br />

agree with Vlad that it might be Eritrean station as the style is pretty<br />

close to the VOM from Asmara. The news coming from there is saying that<br />

the Eritrean Govt. ain't really happy about the Ethiopean getting into the<br />

Somali issue. So it could be one of the new clandestine stations. Maybe!<br />

(Tarek Zeidan-EGY, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 12)<br />

6185 Eine unidentifizierte HOA Horn of Africa Station puzzelt seit<br />

2 Wochen. Zuerst gehoert von Erich Bergmann. In Oromo o<strong>der</strong> Tigrina.<br />

Programm manchmal viele Wortanteile, dann auch HOA Musik und kurze<br />

Nachrichten zur vollen Stunde. Fadet ein um 1550 UT in <strong>der</strong> UKR, hier bei<br />

uns erster Empfang um 1620 UT, unterschiedlich nach Programmtagen, meist<br />

besseres Signal von 1725 bis 1759 UT. Ich zentriere den E1 Lextronix Eton<br />

auf circa 6184.84 und nehme SyncronDetect. manchmal USB o<strong>der</strong> LSB, und mit<br />

PassBandTuning schiebe ich noch 200-400 Hertz hin- und her.<br />

Um 17.59:45 UT kommt dann R Vatikan auf die Frequenz.<br />

Ich habe auch FEBA via 9865UAE/KIG und 12125MEY verglichen, aber nichts<br />

auffaelliges in // entdeckt.<br />

(wb, Apr 11)<br />

6185 - Habe gerade 1600-1700 UT [Apr 11/13] ueber <strong>DX</strong> Tuner, dem Icom<br />

Geraet R75 dort in Phuket Island in Tailand mitgehoert. Tiefes Fading,<br />

aber in jedem Fall noch mitzuhoeren / aufzunehmen, zumindest HOA Africa<br />

Musik zu hoeren. Aber weit von einer Stationsansage o<strong>der</strong> gar ID entfernt.<br />

Tarek aus Cairo hat auch geantwortet, und verweist auf Aversionen von<br />

Eritrea gegen die Einflussnahme von ETH in Somalia in letzter Zeit. Tarek


hat jedenfalls kein Arabisch gehoert, also Oromo o<strong>der</strong> Tigre ? aus Asmara<br />

in Eritrea?<br />

Die Monitoring Seite von IBB zeigt beim 6 MHz Bandscan in Addis Abbeba<br />

fuer 16-17 UT eine starke 160 dB Station auf 6185 kHz, die B<strong>BC</strong> 6110<br />

Arabisch hat auch solch einen hohen Wert.<br />

<br />

rechts aus Bandscan WashDC klicken,<br />

locations ADDI<br />

Band 6 MHz<br />

time range 16-17 UT<br />

Datum gewuenschter Tag<br />

View data klicken<br />

um 1608 UT 160 dB<br />

um 1638 UT 122 dB<br />

manchmal 'nur' 147 o<strong>der</strong> 133 dB<br />

(wb, Apr 12/13)<br />

USA Why did VOA close down the Dixon transmitter site and not the Delano<br />

site? The last time I was out a the Dixon site, (2002) the antennas and<br />

cement building were still intact. A few livestock in the fields. Those<br />

huge antennas where really something to look at (Dennis Vroomski,<br />

Vancouver, WA, IRCA via <strong>DX</strong>LD)<br />

Dennis, When I was out at VOA Delano, one of our techs ("engineers," in<br />

broadcasting terms) was transferred to Delano from Dixon. I know something<br />

of Dixon's operations. Main reasons are:<br />

1. Decline in HF <strong>BC</strong> listenership.<br />

2. Dixon used ol<strong>der</strong>, less efficient transmitters. Har<strong>der</strong> to maintain and<br />

repair.<br />

3. Programming to target countries has moved to IBB Saipan, IBB Thailand<br />

and IBB Sri Lanka.<br />

4. Delano has 4, 250-kW Brown-Boveri with solid-state switching<br />

modulators.<br />

It also has 2 of the ol<strong>der</strong> Collins 821A 250-kW Collins "auto-tune"<br />

transmitters with class B modulators (Same as RCI Sackville has).<br />

5. Expensive US labor costs. All of IBB's new transmitter site are<br />

overseas, and IBB pays a labor scale closer to the host country.<br />

IBB Greenville's Site A has gone dead, too. Same reason as for Dixon,<br />

except that some of the old transmitters are very inefficient.<br />

(Charles A Taylor, WD4INP, NC-USA dxld Apr 7)<br />

I believe the 12/62 startup date for VOA Greenville stands. I have no<br />

contradictory info, and 1962 was frequently mentioned when I was still<br />

employed there.<br />

I have inquired, and expect to get the date that Site A ("Beargrass") went<br />

"cold iron."<br />

Here is an additional bit of information about VOA Greenville:<br />

The original site chosen for the East Coast transmitter was down near<br />

Wilmington: I believe somewhere in east Brunswick County. Construction had<br />

started and some event, perhaps the Senator McCarthy debacle, brought<br />

construction to a halt.


The Continental 420A 500-kW and the General Electric 4BT250A 250-kW<br />

transmitters destined to be installed were instead stored (unassembled) in<br />

the agency warehouse, Brooklyn, New York.<br />

By the time the political situation stabilized at VOA HQ, the warranty had<br />

expired for the transmitters. The GE 4BT250As are straight-forward class B<br />

modulated, and no problem to tune; but the Continental 420As used<br />

Dougherty linear modulation and were always problematic.<br />

Continental sent engineers to provide some guidance and assistance in<br />

setting up the transmitters, but the real work of getting them to work<br />

fell to the staff of VOA technicians.<br />

Tuning the old 420As at 500 kW required up to 20 minutes. And they never<br />

achieved a full 500 kW. I believe the best power achieved was about<br />

350 kW.<br />

And at that level, a 420A drew about 1.2 megawatts from the 115-kV mains!<br />

VOA never achieved any common sense in a technical way. All the power that<br />

has been wasted running the old Continental 420As at nominal 250 kW could<br />

have paid for new transmitters long ago.<br />

When President Reagan got Congress to appropriate a large amount for VOA<br />

to buy new transmitters for Greenville; the technical HQ staff wanted to<br />

try four, new, dissimilar trans- mitters at the two Greenville sites, and<br />

chose the most disirable.<br />

In doing so, it wasted so much time that Congress removed most of the<br />

appropriation. That ended Greenville's "mo<strong>der</strong>nization."<br />

IF IBB were to design a missile, it would probably collapse before it were<br />

put on the launching pad.<br />

(later) Word just in from the folks at IBB Greenville (NC) Transmitting<br />

Plant: Site A ("Beargrass") closed down permanently on April 1, 2006y.<br />

The site can be revived, but at very consi<strong>der</strong>able expense and effort.<br />

Equipment at Site A is being "cannibalized" to support Site B.<br />

(Charles Taylor-NC-USA, SW tx site Apr 10)<br />

Charles, Thanks for the interesting information on VOA Dixon. The hosts<br />

countries labor rate explains a lot along with the ol<strong>der</strong> equipment. I will<br />

be in the Dixon area in May and will take some pictures of the site. Last<br />

time I was out there AT&T had some kind of transmitting site near VOA.<br />

(Dennis, Vancouver, WA, ibid.)<br />

Ian, I have heard that there is an AT&T site near the old VOA Delano.<br />

Don't know anything more.<br />

(Charles A. Taylor, NC, ibid.)<br />

Dennis, Go here for more info and pix on VOA Dixon:<br />

<br />

If you go past there, please check to see if the substation still has the<br />

high tension lines running into it, or if there even is a substation<br />

there. That much substation indicates they're running a lot of juice into<br />

the plant: much more than needed if they are just running a few 100 kW<br />

just to power some commo transmitters.<br />

(Charles A Taylor, WD4INP, NC-USA dxld Apr 7)<br />

Great photos of VOA site, Senor El Gato. I well remember driving past the<br />

antenna farm of Radio Veritas in Pampanga (Philippines). I now wish I'd<br />

stopped in and asked for a tour. Too late smart and too soon old. Same


goes for FE<strong>BC</strong> and the domestic stations then on SW<strong>BC</strong>.<br />

(Jim Pogue-TN-USA, ibid.)<br />

The [ex-]VOA transmitter site is about 6 miles East of Dixon. Take Pitt<br />

School road and head East and you will see the antennas towering over the<br />

corn fields. I remember the produce stand along with the Cattlemen<br />

restaurant down the road.<br />

(Dennis Vroomski, Vancouver, WA-USA, ibid.)<br />

FORMER VOA SPANISH CHIEF SAYS CUTTING ENGLISH-LANGUAGE<br />

BROADCASTING WILL SILENCE VOA<br />

"Anyone who cares about America's deteriorating image in the world should<br />

be worried about what's happening to our government's leading<br />

international broadcaster", writes Guy W Farmer, who supervised VOA<br />

Spanish to Latin America in 1977-79. Writing in Nevada Appeal, Farmer says<br />

"I oppose the transfer of more than $25 million from VOA English to pop<br />

music stations just as I oppose spending one more taxpayer dollar on Radio<br />

and TV Marti, which broadcast to Cuba."<br />

Farmer concludes: "I hope my ex-USIA and VOA colleagues can save the<br />

Voice's flagship English-language service but given the current toxic<br />

political climate in Washington, it may go silent - and that would be<br />

another great tragedy in the history of American public diplomacy."<br />

Read the OpEd<br />

<br />

(April 2nd, <strong>2007</strong> Andy Sennitt-HOL, RNW MN blog)<br />

John Figliozzi says:<br />

I'm beginning to share Mr. Farmer's sense of dread over this situation. It<br />

is indeed frustrating to say the least to see how little traction this<br />

issue has gained in Congress with the new Democratic majority. It's as if<br />

the omnipresent debate/confusion over the proper role of the VOA as<br />

international broadcaster has served to stunt any effort to mount support<br />

for it-the charter (an Act of Congress no less subverted as any other by<br />

this President, by the way!) notwithstanding.<br />

It seems that those charged with custodian to this nation do not truly<br />

believe in the power of its ideals, for one only needs to look and listen<br />

at how they choose to communicate with the outside world in such a<br />

propagandistic fashion. "The news may be bad; the news may be good. We<br />

will tell you the truth." are certainly not guiding words to the IBB or<br />

the BBG today. Most sad; most damaging.<br />

(RNW MN blog via dxld Apr 6)<br />

R Marti via Greenville, 15330 not [yet] listed.<br />

Greenville<br />

6030 7365 11775 um 0000-0300<br />

6030 7365 74<strong>05</strong> at 0300-0400 Tue-Sun<br />

6030 74<strong>05</strong> at 0400-0700 Tue-Sun<br />

5980 6030 at 0700-0900 Tue-Sun<br />

5980 6030 at 0900-1000<br />

5980 6030 98<strong>05</strong> at 1000-1200<br />

74<strong>05</strong> 98<strong>05</strong> 13820 at 1200-1300<br />

74<strong>05</strong> 11845 13820 at 1300-1400<br />

11845 11930 13820 at 1400-1700<br />

9565 11930 13820 at 1700-2000<br />

9565 11930 at 2000-2200<br />

6030 11930 at 2200-2300<br />

6030 7365 at 2300-2400<br />

Delano 13820 at 2000-2400.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 9)


USA/GERMANY Summer A-07 of AWR's "Wavescan" on Sundays<br />

1130-1200 on 15435 SDA 100 kW / 255 deg to West Indonesia<br />

1200-1230 on 15435 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to NoEaIndia (x15320)<br />

1500-1530 on 11640 SDA 100 kW / 285 deg to South India<br />

1530-1600 on 15225*WER 250 kW / 075 deg to Nepal and Tibet<br />

1600-1630 on 11640 SDA 100 kW / 285 deg to South India<br />

1600-1630 on 118<strong>05</strong> SDA 100 kW / 285 deg to Central India<br />

1630-1700 on 6155 SDA 100 kW / 300 deg to North India<br />

1730-1800 on 9980 SDA 100 kW / 300 deg to Middle East<br />

2130-2200 on 11850 SDA 100 kW / 315 deg to Japan and China<br />

2230-2300 on 15320 SDA 100 kW / 255 deg to West Indonesia<br />

* totally blocked by BSKSA Main px in Arabic<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 10)<br />

UZBEKISTAN A-07 for CVC The Voice Asia via TAC=Tashkent:<br />

English to India<br />

0100-0300 on 11790 TAC 100 kW / 141 deg<br />

0300-0600 on 13680 TAC 100 kW / 141 deg<br />

Hindi to India<br />

0100-0400 on 9975 TAC 100 kW / 153 deg<br />

0400-1100 on 13630 TAC 100 kW / 153 deg<br />

1100-1400 on 13820 TAC 100 kW / 153 deg<br />

1400-2000 on 6260 TAC 100 kW / 153 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 10)<br />

7375 FEBA R. 0118 South Asian songs, woman announcer in presumed Bangla<br />

per sked. Seemed to begin Christian hymn at 0127, then silence till 0130<br />

when IS, English ID and into presumed Hindi. Weak with extremely severe<br />

QRM from University Network about 500 Hz higher. Site is Tashkent per<br />

station's sked.<br />

(Bob Hill-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 8)<br />

VANUATU No sign of Port Vila, Vanuatu tonight (local time) on 3945 or<br />

7260 kHz.<br />

(and later) I haven't heard them for a while - perhaps a few weeks, on<br />

either 3945 or 7260 kHz. Normally they are strong and clear here, but<br />

right now, nothing, reasons unknown!<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 8/10)<br />

VIETNAM 4739.75 R. Son La w/ woman ann in Viet from 1320 UT tune;<br />

indigenous pgm at 1330 UT. Distorted audio, hard to center tune. SINPO<br />

34433 w/ SSB ute nearby.<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 8)<br />

4739.78 R. TV. Son La April 08 at 1154-12<strong>05</strong> UT. 34443 Vietnamese, IS,<br />

Opening music, Theme music, ID, Opening annouce, music.<br />

4739.85 R. TV. Son La April 09 at 1259-1309 UT. 34443 Vietnamese, Folk<br />

music and talk, ID at 1300 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Apr 9)<br />

ZAMBIA A-07 for Christian Voice via LUS=Lusaka:<br />

English to South and Central Africa<br />

0600-1500 on 6065 LUS 100 kW / non-dir<br />

1500-0600 on 4965 LUS 100 kW / non-dir<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 10)<br />

ZIMBABWE Zimbabwe - Guinea Fowl. I located this site just a moment ago<br />

(in high resolution) using Google Earth.<br />

TX Site: Gweru - Guinea Fowl [Zimbabwe]<br />

Broadcaster: Zimbabwe Broadcast Holdings<br />

Coordinates:<br />

TXer Building: 19 31 17 S 29 56 08 E


SW Antenna 1: 19 31 17 S 29 56 16.66 E<br />

SW Antenna 2: 19 31 09 S 29 56 09 E<br />

Comms Mast: 19 31 08 S 29 55 45 E<br />

Mast: 19 31 21 S 29 55 59.74 E<br />

Mast: 19 31 18 S 29 56 04 E<br />

Distances between masts of SW antennas 1 & 2 - both around 42 meters. I<br />

would have expected to see more SW antenna masts, but who knows how many<br />

antennas (dipoles) are strung between the located masts. Have I missed<br />

anything?<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW tx site Apr 8)<br />

IRAN IS PARTLY FUNDING NEW ZIMBABWE RADIO STATION.<br />

If you won<strong>der</strong>ed how Zimbabwe, whose economy is in a desperate state, can<br />

afford to set up a new international radio station, the answer is simple -<br />

it can't. But President Robert Mugabe has found a donor who can - Iran.<br />

Reports vary on the exact cost of the project - the B<strong>BC</strong> reports US$39.6<br />

million and A<strong>BC</strong> Australia $48 million, rather than the $35 million<br />

reported by the Herald yesterday. But inflation is so high in Zimbabwe<br />

that it's very difficult to perform an accurate conversion - the figure in<br />

local currency is quoted by the B<strong>BC</strong> as Z$8.9bn.<br />

Iran is un<strong>der</strong>stood to have assisted in refurbishing the studio facilities<br />

in Harare that will be used by the station, and is now said to have agreed<br />

to do the same in Zimbabwe's second city, Bulawayo. The Herald quotes the<br />

Iranian ambassador, Rasoul Momeni, as saying "We are going to strengthen<br />

our relationship, especially in technically upgrading radio and television<br />

stations."<br />

The transmitters near Gweru are widely reported to have been donated by<br />

the Chinese government, so apparently Zimbabwe is able to count on both<br />

countries for technical assistance. No frequency details have yet been<br />

published, and the website of the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation has<br />

been unavailable for some time. We would expect test transmissions to<br />

commence at least a few days prior to 18 April, the date by which<br />

Zimbabwe's Information Minister says the station will be operational.<br />

(RNW MN blog Apr 7 via dxld)<br />

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ALBANIA [MONACO not, wb.] TWR Europe 6235 kHz at <strong>05</strong>15 sign-on in<br />

Polish. Fair. Trace // 7235. TWR Euro is not common here, and usually only<br />

weak at this time. 20 April.<br />

(Liz Cameron-MI-USA, dxld Apr 20)<br />

TWR // should be 7380 kHz, both via Shijak Albania relay, at 350 degrees.<br />

wb.<br />

AUSTRALIA If anyone has noticied DRM on 5995 recently:<br />

Radio Australia has been noted here using DRM mode on 5995 kHz from 1200-<br />

1400 for the past week. Transmission is using 23.4k bit rate audio which<br />

is undecodable here due to interference on 5990 & 6000 kHz. Posts on the<br />

DRM forum indicate similar results in NA. Site presumed to be Brandon.<br />

Unknown if this is a test or start of a regular DRM schedule.<br />

(Chris Mackerell-NZL, hcdx Apr 15)<br />

RA Brandon too at 1100-1200 UT on 12080.<br />

AUSTRIA/U.K. Die DW hat die interferenzbelasteten DRM Frequenzen 9620<br />

kHz (Moosbrunn) und 9780 kHz (Woofferton) gestrichen.<br />

Ab sofort gilt folgen<strong>der</strong> neuer Plan:<br />

0900-1000 MOS 7275 kHz 40 kW 300 degr (SFN mit Woofferton)<br />

1000-1300 WOF 9460 kHz 100 kW 170 degr<br />

1300-1459 MOS 9495 kHz 40 kW 275 degr<br />

1500-1600 MOS 9700 kHz 40 kW 275 degr<br />

(Klaus Schnei<strong>der</strong>-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 17)<br />

BOTSWANA/DJIBOUTI/SAO TOME/SRI LANKA<br />

Summer A-07 for Voice of America in Somali:


1600-1630 on 1431 DOR 600 kW / ??? deg >> DOR=Doralee, Djibouti, non-dir<br />

to SOM<br />

11675 IRA 250 kW / 263 deg<br />

15675 SAO 100 kW / 076 deg<br />

1700-1730 on 11675 IRA 250 kW / 275 deg<br />

15675 BOT 100 kW / 010 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 16)<br />

BULGARIA In regard to recent discussions about SW transmitters in<br />

Bulgaria, some facts about the property background might be of interest.<br />

The radio & TV transmitter networks in Bulgaria (incl. the SW sites) are<br />

owned and operated by the Bulgarian Telecommunications Company (BTC). In<br />

2004, this former state enterprise was privatized; 65% of the shares were<br />

bought by Viva Ventures, a Vienna-based subsidiary of the Anglo-US<br />

investment fund Advent International. The BTC website (which has an<br />

extensive English version) provides a pricelist for the lease of BTC's<br />

broacasting transmitters in Bulgaria, incl. SW:<br />

<br />

Current exchange rate: 1 BGN ca. 0.69 US$. All broadcasts on SW from<br />

Bulgaria (Radio Bulgaria and others) are airtime leases on transmitters<br />

>from BTC.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-BUL, dxld Apr 17) see also un<strong>der</strong> ITALY, wb.<br />

CANADA 6160 CKZN (CFGB relay), 0911-0927, April 18, "News around the<br />

Province", weather for St. John's, marine forecast (weather for the<br />

Labrador coast, Bell Island, etc.), business news, program "Labrador<br />

Morning", several TC's ("19 past 6"), song "It Ain't Me Babe", mostly<br />

fair. Nice surprise to be able to enjoy this with decent reception. Their<br />

local sunrise was 0935 UT. No sign of Vancouver.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 18)<br />

CHINA 6937 Yunnan PBS 1237-1325 Apr 14. A variety of music, including<br />

traditional CH, regional indigenous vocals, and other types. Very few<br />

anmts, and interesting listening. Into talk segment in unID lang. at 1315<br />

to 1325 tune-out. Good signal with no Ute today.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 15)<br />

COLOMBIA 6035.042v LV de Guaviare, S.J. Guaviare, 18 April *1029 -<br />

Transmitter on at *1029 with sign-on announcements by man, then woman with<br />

ID, promos, "Musica, noticias, deportes ... La Voz del Guaviare". Many<br />

vocals. Possible Caracol promo. Steadily drifting downward with<br />

deteriorating signal, finally stabilizing around 6034.997 at 1200 UTC.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, dxld Apr 16)<br />

CROATIA The Croatian transmitter operator OIV confirmed that the 100kW<br />

SW tx in its transmitting centre at Deanovec is now transmitting Glas<br />

Hrvatske instead of HR1. The schedule is 1200-0800 on 6165 and 0800-1200<br />

on 9830 kHz.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 20)<br />

CUBA Altho not appearing on its own schedule, R. Rebelde continues to<br />

use 17555 // 17735 for midday broadcast, both very good April 13 at 1620<br />

UT.<br />

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

Won<strong>der</strong>ful Mexican and Cuban music and songs, Sat Apr 14, 1600-1700 UT, on<br />

15370 S=8 signal, and // 17735 kHz from RHC Quivican, ?R Rebelde program?.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 14)<br />

(Prof. Arnie Coro-CUB) I am now back in Havana after a two week trip to<br />

the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, where I attended<br />

the yearly meeting of the DRM Consortium, and also had the opportunity to<br />

exchange points of view about the future of broadcasting in general and of<br />

short wave broadcasting in particular with experts from many different


countries that were attending the conference.<br />

Also, I was able to see the first run of a production model of the Morphy-<br />

Roberts DRM capable receiver, which is now selling in Europe. Still too<br />

expensive, but, it is available, and that is surely quite a difference<br />

>from what was happening just a few months ago, when stations broadcasting<br />

using the Digital Radio Mondiale mode on short wave could only be heard<br />

using a radio receiver connected to a computer equipped with specially<br />

written software to decode the DRM signals.<br />

In contrast to the DAB or Eureka 147 digital broadcasting standard, that<br />

has proven to be quite successful in the United Kingdom and Denmark, with<br />

several millions of receivers sold, DRM is still facing the lack of easily<br />

available and relatively low cost receivers as its most relevant problem.<br />

During the meeting, that took place at the B<strong>BC</strong> Research Center, a lot of<br />

attention was given to further development of short wave transmitters<br />

capable of handling the very sophisticated DRM signals without suffering<br />

>from lack of linearity and excessive bandwidth as it happens to be<br />

typically the case when short wave broadcasters use their existing<br />

equipment to transmit DRM, something that if not done properly can create<br />

many problems to stations located on adjacent channels.<br />

(Arnie Coro, RHC <strong>DX</strong>ers Unlimited Apr 10 via hcdx)<br />

ECUADOR Doug, HC7AW, of HCJB in Quito writes: "Starting on April 17th,<br />

HCJB will be doing some test transmissions to the western USA on 15680<br />

KHz. We will start at 1600 UTC and go until 0200 UTC. The propagation is<br />

pretty bad for getting to the Western USA during the day, so we will start<br />

at 9 kbps and gradually move up to 17 kbps like we did for the eastern USA<br />

a few weeks ago. We plan to do the test for 2 weeks (through the 29th)<br />

unless the reception is so bad that no one can decode us. We then plan to<br />

move to the eastern USA and then eventually to Europe."<br />

(HCJB via DRM SRF via RNW MN, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Apr 18)<br />

ETHIOPIA [more] 6185 noted with Horn of Africa music and sermon from<br />

fade in at 1620 UT till about 1800 UT in past two weeks.<br />

(Erich Bergmann-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 11)<br />

I heard some Horn of Africa music fragments around 1637 UT today Apr 11,<br />

but fade-in with tiny weak signal around 1720 UT in Stuttgart Germany.<br />

(wb)<br />

Voice of Tigray Revolution // frequency to 5970 appears to be 6185 heard<br />

April 13 at 0356 UT opening with distinctive IS un<strong>der</strong> co/channel Vatican<br />

Radio in Lithuanian. So now we know what replaces 5980 and 9650 kHz.<br />

(Martien Groot-HOL, dxld Apr 13)<br />

I must say my conclusions (unid 6185) this being FEBA were incorrect. When<br />

I first heard 6185 with HOA programs the signal was strong and it seems I<br />

checked some too old schedules of FEBA. Assuming is dangerous.<br />

I had a chat with Mauno Ritola and Wolfie about this. Mauno said 6185 is<br />

// 5970 and I noted the same when rechecking. As the 5970 was earlier<br />

(some two weeks ago) still in // with 9650, I (again) assume Voice of<br />

Tigray Revolution new frequencies are 5970 and 6185 as Martien says.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Apr 16)<br />

5970 V. of Tigray Revolution on Apr 16 at 1458-1503 UT. 24442-21441<br />

Tigre?, IS, Talk, Heavy QRM from 1500 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Apr 20) // 6185<br />

6185 Voice of Tigray Revolution, at 0357-04<strong>05</strong>+ UT on April 20, Tune-in to<br />

their distinctive IS. Vernacular talk at 0400. Horn of Africa music at<br />

0403 UT. Weak un<strong>der</strong> Vatican Radio. // 5970-only audible until 0359 when<br />

wiped out by Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land-Bonaire 5975 kHz signing on.


(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Apr 20)<br />

Stimmt, gestern um 1730* Schluss mit kurzer Abmo<strong>der</strong>ation ohne weitere<br />

Zeremonie. Passt zu Tigre Revolution. Erstaunlich stark fuer 10 kW. Nichts<br />

evangelikal klingendes.<br />

(Thorsten Hallmann-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 16)<br />

FRANCE Summer A-07 of Radio France International in Russian:<br />

1300-1338 on 15155 ISS 500 kW / 080 deg<br />

178<strong>05</strong> ISS 500 kW / 080 deg<br />

1500-1528 on 13630 ISS 500 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg till Sep.1 (11665 from Sep.2)<br />

15345 ISS 500 kW / 080 deg, co-ch RTMorocco Ar + REE Sp on<br />

Sun<br />

1800-1858 on 98<strong>05</strong> ISS 500 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg<br />

11670 ISS 500 kW / 080 deg<br />

Summer A-07 of Radio France International in Pashto:<br />

1430-1500 on 15340*ISS 500 kW / 080 deg, co-ch RTMorocco Ar<br />

17850 ISS 500 kW / 080 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 16)<br />

GERMANY/TINIAN-MRA Frequency changes for IBB:<br />

0300-0400 NF 9430 LAM 100 kW 075 deg,ex 9460 RL Avari/Chechen/Cherkassi<br />

1500-1530 NF 6115*TIN 250 kW 3<strong>05</strong> deg,ex17685 VOA Uzbek<br />

1600-1630 NF 11975 BIB 100 kW 063 deg,ex11985 RFE Romanian(to avoid VOR)<br />

1830-1845 NF 7180 BIB 100 kW 126 deg,ex 7175 VOA Croatian(to avoid CRI)<br />

* co-ch Radio Minsk HS + Chinese Mx Jammer<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 16)<br />

Family Radio via Wertachtal, 500 kW.<br />

15670 1300-1600<br />

On 15670 I heard Family Radio English till 1400 followed by Hindi from<br />

1400.<br />

15350 1300-1500<br />

On 15350 I heard Bengali till 1400, followed by Bengali again from 1400.<br />

So these broadacasts are for our area.<br />

(Jose Jacob-IND VU2JOS, dxld Apr 19)<br />

13830 1500-1600 ?language (Peter Kruse)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED [non] I need some help, so I thought who better then you<br />

to ask? Do you know or have any information on just who this could be<br />

un<strong>der</strong> the latest schedule form DTK-Telekom - Juelich. I've been searching<br />

the data sources on just who RHU could be?<br />

11640 1630-1659 38E,39S,48 100kW 130deg Tue/Fri via DTK Juelich RHU<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, dxld Apr 14)<br />

11640, 1628-1629* Apr. 14. AWR was noted in English with closing at 1629<br />

with address for listener's letters in India, by male and female speakers.<br />

Off at 1629 with no fanfare. The was a short pause, then another program<br />

opened up with s short choral anthem, then opening announcements in<br />

English, with address, which I couldn't make out much, other then some<br />

P.O.Box numbers. The rest of the program consisted of religious talks by<br />

Preacher to 1654, musical brief, information and then choral hymn ballad<br />

played to 1659* UT. The signal compared to AWR's was much weaker<br />

(different azimuth path) and just audible at best.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, dxld Apr 15)<br />

In A06 was on 11865, in B-06 on 9820 kHz.<br />

RHU - Radio Huriyo/Xoriyo (Opposition radio in Somali) - FVM Freie<br />

Volksmission Krefeld<br />

List see


y Dr. Hansjoerg Biener<br />

531 Truckradio Sen<strong>der</strong> Burg<br />

Hallo Andreas,<br />

zu Ihrer kuerzlich gestellten Frage kann ich Ihnen folgende Angaben<br />

machen:<br />

-- unsere Truckradio Frequenz 531 kHz wird mit einer Sendeleistung<br />

von 10 kW gefahren.<br />

-- als Antenne wird <strong>der</strong> Stahlrohrmast 190 m verwendet.<br />

Mit freundlichen Gruessen<br />

Tobias Oberhofer (technische leitung)<br />

starlet media AG<br />

tobias oberhofer<br />

karolinenstrasse 32<br />

d-90763 fuerth/bayern<br />

e-mail: web: <br />

(via Hendrik Leuker-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 18)<br />

1422 / 1179 Saarlaendischer Rundfunk issued an invitation of ten<strong>der</strong>s for<br />

new 1422 transmitters. See<br />

<br />

and in the linked .zip archive the LV Mittelwellensen<strong>der</strong>.pdf file.<br />

Summary: The current 1422 transmitters were installed in the early<br />

seventies, the facility has been designed for a maximum carrier power of<br />

1200 kW. Since the late eighties this equipment is used in DAM mode in<br />

passive reserve configuration with a maximum carrier power of 600 kW. A<br />

separate back-up facility exists as well, consisting of a 100 kW PDM<br />

transmitter and an aux antenna. During daytime the aux antenna is now in<br />

use for another program on 1179, carried by a 10 kW solid-state<br />

transmitter.<br />

To be installed is new 400 kW transmission equipment, consisting of two<br />

DRM-ready transmitters of 200 kW each in an active reserve configuration.<br />

The antenna facilities are to be kept as they are, with an option to make<br />

it possible to switch the 100 kW transmitter to the main antenna (two<br />

masts, 120 metres tall) as well. The new transmitters are to be switchable<br />

to the aux antenna, too, with automatically reducing the output to the<br />

maximum power the 60 Ohms coax cable to this antenna can handle (about 100<br />

kW), but not when the 1179 transmitter is on air (1179 has priority over<br />

1422 back-up for this antenna). The existing EMT limiter/compressor is to<br />

be replaced by "an audio processor (OPTIMOD)" [I don't think that they<br />

intentionally specify Orban products here], the other audio equipment is<br />

to be kept and wired to the new transmitter facility accordingly.<br />

The new facility has to be installed without disrupting the service.<br />

Inavoidable breaks have to be agreed and are restricted to a window<br />

between midnight and 5 AM. First the existing transmitter #2 has to be<br />

removed to make room for the new facility, with ensuring that the 100 kW<br />

transmitter can always be used as back-up. It is possible to reuse the<br />

transformer cell of old transmitter #2 for parts of the new facility<br />

(power supply, fans).<br />

So the output on 1422 will be limited to 400 kW with the new transmitters.<br />

Probably this is already the case with 1539 at Mainflingen, reportedly the<br />

new facility there is rated at 400 kW, too (old transmitters were 2 x 350<br />

kW 700 kW output).<br />

Perhaps "passive reserve" and "active reserve" are unknown terms outside<br />

Germany: The first one designates a back-up concept with a separate stand-<br />

by transmitter, usually not on air (hence passive). "Active reserve" means<br />

that there are no idle transmitters, any two transmitters set-up (or any<br />

complete unit consisting of a "married" transmitter pair) is the classical


example of active reserve: If one transmitter fails the other one will<br />

stay on air, just the power will be reduced by half. Btw, a typical<br />

concept for FM is passive reserve in n+1 configuration: n are as much<br />

transmitters as frequencies are on air from the particular facility, added<br />

is another transmitter which in cases of a transmitter failure will be<br />

tuned up on the affected frequency and fired up with the belonging<br />

modulation.<br />

(SR, via Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Apr 19)<br />

The new sen<strong>der</strong>s, fee<strong>der</strong> and antenna connection should be ready in late Nov<br />

<strong>2007</strong>.<br />

GREECE The <strong>DX</strong>ing here in 90 mb is almost non possible due to the a big<br />

number of the harmonics of Greek pirate stations in range 1600-2000 kHz,<br />

also some from Serbia. The Greek pirates are also on 1384, 1567 and 1601<br />

kHz (out of channels). Also I can not made any observations with my loop<br />

antenna to catch some MW from No. America in X-band.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, dxld Apr 18)<br />

GUATEMALA 4779.97 R Coatan, San Sebastian, 17 April *1029 - Transmitter<br />

on at *1028 with choral Guatemalan NA then sign-on announcements by male<br />

in Spanish at 1033, ID'ing as "Radio Coatan" into lively vocals with ID's<br />

and TC's by man until 1045 tune-out.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, dxld Apr 16)<br />

HFCC A-07 FINALLY AVAILABLE [zip file]<br />

(Arend Bretveld, April 17, B<strong>DX</strong> via dxld)<br />

Public version with many deletions, about 15% deletion, mostly from Asia.<br />

(wb)<br />

HONDURAS 3250.07 R Luz y Vida, San Luis, 16 April *1100 - Transmitter<br />

on at *1100 with sign-on announcements by man then into NA and directly<br />

into a religious program at 1104, woman speaking religious phrases in<br />

Spanish and male repeating them in English.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, dxld Apr 16)<br />

INDONESIA 9680 RRI Jakarta, 1000-1020, April 18 (Wed.), Kang Guru Radio<br />

English program #5506, presented by Kevin & Fiona. Same program as aired<br />

April 15 (Sun.). Vocabulary for words relating to school, talking about<br />

the volunteers at the Sangla Hospital in Bali and the other 60 Aussie<br />

volunteers in Indonesia, good-fair.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 18)<br />

9524.97 Voice of Indonesia, at 1100-1130+ UT on April 20, English ID &<br />

gave website address at 1100 UT followed by programming in unidentified<br />

language. English ID again at 1130. Poor to fair.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Apr 20)<br />

11784.92 - VoINS noted today Apr 20 around 1610-1630 UT in Arabic.<br />

(wb, Apr 20)<br />

4749.96 RRI Makassar, Sulawesi, 17 April 0835 - Carrier first noticed<br />

rising above noise floor at 0835 on 4749.96 kHz amidst weak CODAR QRN.<br />

Signal slowly increasing until first signs of audio beginning at 0925 UTC<br />

at which time CODAR was no longer audible. Koranic recitations audible at<br />

0950 and continuing over the ToH. Talk by woman after 1030. Possible news<br />

at 1100 then into talks by various announcers. Signal peaking around 1130<br />

UTC with female speaker giving RRI web site address. Man at 1145 with<br />

possible sports coverage until 1200 as signal was slowly weakening.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, dxld Apr 16)<br />

IRAN 7300 IRIB Tehran in Spanish via Kamalabad 250 kW 289degr, produces<br />

two 4 kHz wide spurious signals, at 2030-2127 UT.


7220-7233 and 7367-7371 kHz.<br />

One of IRIB's tx at Kamalabad is off frequency. Noted today again 7375.72<br />

kHz, Arabic at 0230-0427 UT, heavy whistle tone against co-channel Brother<br />

Stair via Costa Rica 7375.10 kHz, latter // 6149.98.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 19/20)<br />

Iran MW in Google Earth imagery.<br />

BNT Bandar-e Torkeman 36N54 <strong>05</strong>4E04<br />

sorry, low resolution.<br />

BNB Bonab 37N20 046E<strong>05</strong><br />

37 18 23.03 N 46 02 43.61 E<br />

CHB Chah Bahar 25N17 060E37<br />

two MW masts 25 17 00.59 N 60 38 39.21 E<br />

TV/FM mast 25 17 28.25 N 60 37 40.43 E<br />

KER Kerman 29N59 <strong>05</strong>6E46<br />

valley full of armaments, military defence and nuclear installations,<br />

bunker, airbase, helicopter etc.<br />

FM/TV mast 29 59 06.21 N 56 45 41.50 E<br />

OHR like masts 30 19 20.76 N 57 02 52.92 E<br />

KIA Kiashar 36N14 <strong>05</strong>3E33<br />

36 14 28.29 N 53 32 59.93 E<br />

MHD Mahidasht 34N16 046E48<br />

low resolution<br />

MHS Mahshar 30N55 049E15<br />

30 26 23.23 N 49 06 57.98 E<br />

and<br />

30 26 10.75 N 49 06 56.51 E<br />

QSH Qasr-e Shirin 34N31 045E35 on Iraqi bor<strong>der</strong><br />

?? 34 28 49.72 N 45 34 33.77 E<br />

TYB Tayebad 34N43 060E48 on AFG bor<strong>der</strong><br />

34 44 18.80 N 60 47 48.69 E<br />

ZAB Zabol 31N02 061E29<br />

high resolution but nothing discovered yet.<br />

(wb, Apr 17)<br />

ITALY [and non]. Since IRRS [broadcasting transmission broker on<br />

shortwave, wb.] seems mostly selling time to typical gospel huxters, why<br />

all the secrecy as to whereabouts of transmitter? I could see if<br />

transmissions like R. Free Asia, where host country might not want<br />

location made known for "diplomatic" reasons, or to try to make it<br />

slightly more difficult for potential jammers, but who in the world would<br />

care where religious plate-passers are transmitting from?<br />

Seems somewhat silly to me. Anyone else have similar feelings?<br />

(Alex Vranes-DEN, dxld Apr 18)<br />

This discussion has gone on for a long time. As I said previously, such<br />

secrecy raises suspicions that something un<strong>der</strong>handed is being done, e.g.,<br />

somebody taking a payoff to run the broadcasts without the owner knowing<br />

about it. Could also be that the transmitter owner does not wish to be<br />

openly associated with the gospel huxters IRRS broadcasts, and has made<br />

that a condition of the contract, if any. However, this would not be a<br />

barrier if the Chicom are involved, as they openly broadcast via CVC Chile<br />

transmitters. However, changes are nil to zero that CVC could broadcast in<br />

or via China.


(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 18)<br />

JAMMING Interesting B<strong>BC</strong> Radio 4 programme about jamming which you can<br />

listen to again at:<br />

<br />

(Richard Buckby-UK G3VGW, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 18)<br />

KOREA D.P.R. For those interested, you can have a look at the site of<br />

KPDR:<br />

<br />

which is un<strong>der</strong> construction. The frequency schedule and the program of<br />

radio "Voice of Korea" are still missing. The current schedule of the<br />

Voice of Korea to Europe in Russian is: 0700-0900 on 13760 and 15245 (to<br />

the Far East on 9975 and 11735), 1400-1600 and 1700-1800 on 6285 and 9325.<br />

(Vladimir Bochkov-RUS, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Apr 18)<br />

KUWAIT Summer A-07 for IBB via KWT 250 kW:<br />

0000-0100 RFE Kazakh 5945 / 046 deg<br />

0100-0200 VOA English 7430 / 094 deg<br />

0100-0300 RFA Tibetan 9365 / 070 deg<br />

0130-0230 ASH Dari 12140 / 070 deg<br />

0200-0400 RFE Turkmen 9555 / 046 deg<br />

0230-0330 AFG Pashto 12140 / 070 deg; 15690 / 070 deg<br />

0330-0430 AFG Dari 15615 / 070 deg; 15690 / 070 deg<br />

0330-<strong>05</strong>30 FAR Persian 5860 / <strong>05</strong>8 deg<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>30 AFG Pashto 15615 / 070 deg; 17670 / 070 deg<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0630 AFG Dari 17670 / 070 deg<br />

0600-0700 RFA Tibetan 17780 / 070 deg<br />

0630-0730 AFG Pashto 17685 / 070 deg<br />

0730-0830 AFG Dari 15615 / 070 deg; 17685 / 070 deg<br />

0830-0930 AFG Pashto 15615 / 070 deg; 17685 / 070 deg<br />

0930-1030 AFG Dari 15090 / 070 deg; 17685 / 070 deg<br />

1000-1400 FAR Persian 7125 / 046 deg<br />

1030-1130 AFG Pashto 15090 / 070 deg<br />

1100-1200 RFA Tibetan 17855 / 070 deg<br />

1130-1230 AFG Dari 15090 / 070 deg<br />

1200-1400 RFA Tibetan 11590 / 070 deg<br />

1230-1330 AFG Pashto 11550 / 070 deg; 15090 / 070 deg<br />

1330-1430 AFG Dari 11550 / 070 deg; 15090 / 070 deg<br />

1400-1500 AKD Urdu 9510 / 070 deg<br />

1400-1500 VOA Tibetan 11975 / 070 deg<br />

1430-1500 ASH Pashto 9335 / 070 deg; 15090 / 070 deg<br />

1500-1530 ASH Dari 9335 / 070 deg; 15090 / 070 deg<br />

1500-1530 VOA Uzbek 11590 / <strong>05</strong>4 deg<br />

1500-1600 RFA Tibetan 11550 / 070 deg<br />

1530-1630 ASH Pashto 9335 / 070 deg; 15090 / 070 deg<br />

1600-1700 RFE Uzbek 7555 / <strong>05</strong>4 deg; 12150 / <strong>05</strong>4 deg<br />

1630-1730 ASH Dari 9335 / 070 deg; 11565 / 070 deg<br />

1700-1800 AKD Urdu 9320 / 070 deg<br />

1730-1800 ASH Pashto 9335 / 070 deg; 11565 / 070 deg<br />

1800-1830 ASH Dari 9335 / 070 deg; 11565 / 070 deg<br />

1830-1930 VOA Persian 5860 / 046 deg<br />

1830-1930 ASH Pashto 7555 / 070 deg<br />

1930-2130 FAR Persian 5830 / 046 deg<br />

1930-2030 ASH Dari 7555 / 070 deg<br />

2030-0030 VOA English 7555 / 070 deg<br />

2300-2400 RFA Tibetan 7500 / 070 deg<br />

AFG=Radio Free Afganistan<br />

AKD=Radio Aap Ki Dunyaa<br />

ASH=Radio Ashna<br />

FAR-Radio Farda<br />

RFA=Radio Free Asia<br />

RFE=Radio Free Europe


VOA=Voice of America<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 16)<br />

Install and Commission Harris <strong>DX</strong>-600 Transmitter.<br />

Description: The Broadcasting Board of Governors/International<br />

Broadcasting Bureau's (BBG/IBB) Office of Contracts (M/CON) intends to<br />

negotiate and award a non-competitive contract to Harris Corporation,<br />

Broadcast Communications Division, 4393 Digital Way, Mason, OH 45040 to<br />

re-commission and change the frequency of the Harris <strong>DX</strong>600 transmitter<br />

that IBB relocated from Rhodes, Greece to Kuwait.<br />

(...) Harris Corporation is the only firm with propriety information and<br />

technical knowledge needed to retune the transmitter from 1260 kHz to 1386<br />

kHz: make software and hardware upgrades to ensure the current OEM<br />

specifications are satisfied; oversee and assist with the installation and<br />

re-commissioning of the <strong>DX</strong>-600 for use in Kuwait; provide repair and spare<br />

parts; furnish operating and maintenance manuals, and provide training on<br />

the operation and maintenance of the <strong>DX</strong>-600. Harris Corporation originally<br />

delivered and installed the same transmitter in Rhodes, Greece in 1995,<br />

and also provided three essentially identical (two were larger)<br />

transmitters at other IBB site.<br />

This Public Notice of Intent to non-competitively procure the above<br />

described engineering services from Harris Corporation is NOT a request<br />

for competitive price quotations or proposals. Interested firms must<br />

submit adequate documentation of their capability to respond to this<br />

requirement in writing within fifteen (15) calendar days after the posting<br />

date of this notice. All documentation submitted shall be sufficient in<br />

depth and detail to allow for an evaluation without the need for added<br />

information. The Government will not accept oral or incomplete<br />

submissions. A final determination by the Government not to compete this<br />

proposed procurement will be based upon the response to this Public<br />

Notice, and is solely within the discretion of the Government. All<br />

inquiries concerning this matter shall be submitted in writing to<br />

Contracts Office Point of Contact, Berel Dorfman, who can be reached via<br />

E-mail at <br />

This public notice is not an RFP, RFQ or IFB. <br />

(via Steve Whitt, MWC via dxld Apr 15)<br />

LATVIA Radio RWE, via Ulbroka 9290 kHz, April 29.<br />

Please let me draw your attention to a new initiative called Radio RWE We<br />

rented time of Ulbroka transmitter and plan to air our first show in<br />

English. Radio RWE show will be relayed on shortwave via Ulbroka, Latvia<br />

transmitter (100 kW) on Sunday, April 29, <strong>2007</strong> from 1400 until 1500 UT on<br />

9290 kHz. Parallely, you can listen the show then on the Internet at the<br />

following address: <br />

The show will be devoted mainly to shortwave vintage transmissions,<br />

jamming and current <strong>DX</strong> news, as well as some literature subjects. We hope<br />

to broadcast on regular basis, no less than once a quarter, with similar<br />

kind of programming.<br />

Reception reports for shortwave relay are very welcome ! Please send them<br />

(including return postage) to the following address:<br />

SRS Deutschland, Radio RWE. Pf. 10 1145, 99801 Eisenach, Germany.<br />

We highly appreciate your mp3 files with recordings of our shortwave<br />

relay! Please send them to the following e-mail address:<br />

or <br />

We can confirm your e-mail reception reports - with mp3 recording included<br />

- with our electronic QSL cards (if you prefer to receive snail mail<br />

"traditional" QSL card, please send return postage and your reception<br />

report to the address above).


Kind regards, Radio RWE team<br />

(via A-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 14)<br />

LIBYA/FRANCE/GABON/MOLDOVA LBJ new freqs.<br />

On 17600 NIL, noted only a tiny carrier S=0 as usual at my place. Issoudun<br />

is just outside of the groundwave area, due of 550 kms distance to my<br />

place.<br />

Between 1340 and 1440 UT noted the following stations in 16 mb:<br />

17510 IBB MRC Persian S=3<br />

17555 REE S=7<br />

17565 Firedrake CHN S=9<br />

17585 RNW MDG S=2<br />

17595 REE S=3<br />

17612.00 !! odd WeAFrican music station from Gabon, S=8<br />

17620 RFI S=0-1<br />

17625 CRI Santiago, En, surprisingly S=8 !<br />

17630 CRI MLI En S=5<br />

17650 WHRA S=8<br />

17660 ARS BSKSA French S=8<br />

17670 AWR MDG S=2<br />

17680 CVC Santiago S=2<br />

17700 Solh RMP S=4-5 fluttery<br />

17730 IBB LAM S=5 fluttery<br />

17750 YFR Sp S=2<br />

17755 IBB BIB Persian S=5<br />

17765 VAT Vietnamese S=4<br />

17790 B<strong>BC</strong> THA En S=8<br />

17800 DWL KIG Hausa S=2<br />

17810 B<strong>BC</strong> ASC S=3<br />

17820 ARS BSKSA Bengali S=1-2<br />

17830 B<strong>BC</strong> ASC En S=3<br />

17845 DWL NAU S=2<br />

17850 RFI Issoudun Pashtu S=3<br />

17880 CRI MLI Fr S=3<br />

17885 KWT Ar S=5<br />

1<strong>789</strong>5 ARS BSKSA Ar S=8<br />

1<strong>789</strong>5 co-ch IBB BOT En S=3<br />

[signals from Biblis, Lampertheim and Nauen are groundwave fragments]<br />

21695 NIL<br />

1600-1630 UT. On 17695 and 17870 NIL<br />

LBJ 15560 noted in French via Issoudun at 204 degr<br />

1600-1700 UT, dull S=4-5 signal, like from watering can.<br />

Between 1600 and 1630 UT noted the following stations in 16 mb:<br />

17478.00 UNID 5group Number station, female voice in Spanish, Sun Apr 15,<br />

at 16<strong>05</strong> to 1612 UT cl-down.<br />

17485 CZE S=3<br />

17510 IBB MRC Farda Persian S=9+20 dB<br />

17560 ARS Ar HQ prayer S=9<br />

17595 REE gooooool S=7<br />

176<strong>05</strong> RFI En S=2<br />

17620 RFI Fr S=2<br />

17630 B<strong>BC</strong> RMP Uzbek S=5, and co-channel RFI GUF Sp S=3<br />

17640 WHRA S=7 fluttery<br />

17650 DWL TRM Ge S=2<br />

17670 AIR BGL Swahili S=2<br />

17695 NIL<br />

17700 Solh RMP S=3<br />

17750 YFR Sp, S=1-2


17755 REE Sp, S=1<br />

17790 RAI ASC Italian S=2<br />

17810 Cairo Swahili S=7-8<br />

17830 B<strong>BC</strong> ASC S=7 fluttery<br />

17840 B<strong>BC</strong> SKN car racing S=3<br />

17850 REE CRI Sp S=4; co-channel RFI French S=1<br />

17870 NIL<br />

17880 CRI MLI Arabic S=9+10dB<br />

1<strong>789</strong>5 VoA MRC En S=2<br />

21470 B<strong>BC</strong> ASC En (Blackburn...)S=2<br />

21570 REE Sp S=1-2<br />

21630 NHK ASC En S=2<br />

21655 RDP POR S=1-2<br />

21780 DWL KIG French S=8<br />

LBJ, new frequencies in A-07:<br />

7320 2200 2400 ISS 500 180 Arabic F LBJ TDF<br />

9590 1900 2200 ISS 500 180 Arabic F LBJ TDF<br />

11615 1700 1900 ISS 500 180 Arabic F LBJ TDF<br />

11835 1800 2000 ISS 500 162 Various F LBJ TDF<br />

11835 1800 2000 ISS 500 185 020907 281007 Various F LBJ TDF<br />

15660 1400 1800 ISS 500 204 French+Hau F LBJ TDF<br />

15660 1800 2000 ISS 500 185 250307 020907 Various F LBJ TDF<br />

17600 1200 1400 ISS 500 153 Swah+Engli F LBJ TDF<br />

17695 1600 1800 ISS 500 185 French+Hau F LBJ TDF<br />

17725 1200 1600 ISS 500 140 06<strong>05</strong>07 020907 Various F LBJ TDF<br />

17870 1600 1800 ISS 500 153 French+Hau F LBJ TDF<br />

21695 1200 1600 ISS 500 140 250307 06<strong>05</strong>07 Various F LBJ TDF<br />

21695 1200 1600 ISS 500 140 020907 281007 Various F LBJ TDF<br />

(wb, Stuttgart Germany, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 15)<br />

Noted in French at 1730 UT on 15660 (strong) and 11835 kHz.<br />

Jean-Michel: Locatio near Bourges (35 km from Issoudun)- I usually receive<br />

Issoudun frequencies with a good signal.<br />

(Jean-Michel Aubier-F, dxld Apr 15)<br />

I also heard 17600 briefly with the typical non-TDF modulation on 17600<br />

and ID some time during Saturday 14/4 afternoon. At other times I heard<br />

nothing, and did not note 17870 either. 21695 has been dead here for<br />

several days (poor propagation). From 1602 LBJ was operating acc. to the<br />

new schedule with stable signals and typical soft modulation.<br />

(later) The lack of professionality in the frequency switching excludes<br />

any chance that the current LBJ transmissions would be from ISS or any<br />

other professional operator. They seem to have at least two engineers, one<br />

who knows which buttons to push and does it at the right time and one who<br />

just keeps fumbling.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 15)<br />

VoAfrica is on air (April 15) via 17870 in English at tune in 1410. The<br />

signal is fairly steady at 10dB over 9. I can hear 21695 same time at<br />

threshold level // 17870. Modulation is quite good, although an echo-<br />

chamber effect could be enhancing it. Unless sporadic E is effective<br />

currently then 17870 cannot be ISS. I don't hear any other short skip to<br />

suggest that it is. Solh 17700 via RMP is hardly moving the needle.<br />

The signal on 17600 - assuming it was Libya - was very poor before 1400.<br />

ANO 17630 is peaking to 9 at best - dropping below - and the Afro-pops on<br />

17612 is peaking to 20dB over 9.<br />

(later) I can still hear 17870 and peaking to 9+10 in English at 1545. I<br />

think there's still something on 21695 but far too weak to hear audio. And<br />

as Olle noted, 17870 went off at 1600. At 1606 a carrier appeared on 15660


(also (9+10dB) and similar on 11835 at 1609 over VOA in Bengali - but no<br />

programme by 1611.<br />

Your list of stations is interesting Wolfy - and I don't think all of them<br />

were audible here. I had a better signal on 17820 and 17660 from BSKSA<br />

(BTW - they carry a little of their Bengali service on 17660 before<br />

1400!). And yes - CRI via Santiago was also well heard here, but on 17630<br />

ANO was way over another very weak in the background. I heard Vietnamese<br />

on 17670 which I guess was AWR. And WHRA 17650 was good here too.<br />

It is very surprising how reception varies from location to location -<br />

>from Olle in the north, you in the south and me in the west one hour<br />

behind both of you! My friend in Leeds and I have also observed similar on<br />

both SW and MW - at only 60 miles distant. BTW - CRI Bamako is now a very<br />

good signal at 1600 on 17880 - strange accented Arabic.<br />

(Noel R. Green Blackpool-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 15)<br />

LIBYA (via France?), 17870, 21695, Voice of Africa, 1406-1557* April 15,<br />

Opening English announcements at 1406. Program about human rights. News at<br />

1437. Local music. Heard on these two frequencies two days in a row! Both<br />

frequencies with fair to good reception.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Apr 15)<br />

Cat and mouse play around 1300-1330 UT:<br />

"Afropop" station from Gabon vs Libyan opposition radio "Sawt Al-Amal".<br />

Apr 17: at 1350 UT Gabon WeAfrican music station 17658.000<br />

hetting sce on 17660 til 1400 UT.<br />

Apr 19: at 1300 UT Gabon WeAfrican music station 17667.000.<br />

But Sawt Al-Amal 10 kHz away on 17657.500 kHz ! - 500 Hertz odd!<br />

Latter disappeard 1323-1324 UT, tx cut-off for about 90 seconds.<br />

Surprisingly then Gabon WeAfrican music station appeared on channel in the<br />

meantime.<br />

But 500 Hertz down on 17657.000 kHz.<br />

And from about 1325 UT hetting each other, - Sawt Al-Amal sce on<br />

17657.500.<br />

(wb, Apr 19)<br />

Afropop Music Jammer, April 20 at 1327 UT was on 17627.0, hetting CRI<br />

English via Chile on 17625 kHz. No sign of Sawt al-Amal here, or much else<br />

>from hi latitudes on 16mb.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 20)<br />

Yes, 17625.00 / 17627.00, only these two stations hetting each other. No<br />

sign of Sawt al-Amal today.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 20)<br />

MADACASCAR/ZIMBABWE 9765 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 UT. Also heard 9765 MDC RVP to<br />

Zimbabwe, adjacent accomp by Zimbabwen jamming like Chines Firedrake<br />

jamming, but with African sound content.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 16)<br />

MALAYSIA 6049.64 RTM Sarawak (pres), 18 April 0847 - Carrier first<br />

visible at 0847 occasionally peaking above the noise floor, and<br />

strengthening until consistently above the noise floor by 0920. Threshold<br />

audio beginning by 1028 UTC but HCJB-6<strong>05</strong>0 *1030 made matters difficult. By<br />

1200 UTC consistent audio noted in LSB, with talk by man and woman in<br />

presumed Malaysian, then pop style vocal music beginning at 1215 with<br />

female announcer between songs until 1235 end of recording.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, dxld Apr 16)<br />

MAURITANIA Mauritania's only indigenous radio broadcaster, state-owned


Radio Mauritania, is now available on a live audio stream from their<br />

website at<br />

<br />

Radio Mauritania's main service broadcasts in Arabic, French and local<br />

languages at 0630-0100 UT (equivalent to local time) from studios in<br />

Nouakchott, the capital. It can be heard on shortwave 4845 / 7245 kHz,<br />

mediumwave 783 kHz, and on various frequencies on FM throughout the<br />

country. The website also lists 98.0 MHz FM as a frequency for "Youth<br />

Radio", presumably only available in Nouakchott.<br />

Radio Mauritania and its associated television service, TV Mauritania<br />

streamed live at <br />

are also carried on the following satellites:<br />

Arab 2B at 30.5 degrees east, right-hand polarization, symbol<br />

rate 8150, FEC 3/4. Badr 3 at 26.0 degrees east, horizontal polarization,<br />

11727 MHz, symbol rate 27500, FEC 3/4.<br />

The only other radio stations believed to be on air terrestrially in<br />

Mauritania are FM relays of French international broadcaster RFI (in<br />

Nouakchott) and B<strong>BC</strong> World Service (in Nouakchott and second city<br />

Nouadhibou). Radio Mauritania is owned and operated by state-owned<br />

corporation ORTM (Office de Radiodiffusion-Television Mauritanienne).<br />

(B<strong>BC</strong>_M 13 Apr via dxld)<br />

Google Earth imagery:<br />

MTN R Mauritania Nouakchott 783 4845 7245 kHz at<br />

18 08 19.95 N 16 00 <strong>05</strong>.16 W<br />

MOROCCO [tent.] UNID 11920.<br />

UNID African station (Sahel / Horn of Africa ? program, on other days pure<br />

Arabic religious) noted today Apr 16, around 0440 UTC til close-down<br />

04.59:35 UT. Help.<br />

(wb, Apr 16)<br />

UNID 11920. This is a recording on that frequency from last week made<br />

unattended by FlexRadio SDR-IQ at 0459. Definitely Arabic station and the<br />

melody sounds familiar. Tarek, any idea?<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 16)<br />

Re UNID 11920. Oh Mauno, that was a real tough one ... another few seconds<br />

more and I could have managed to get the ID :(<br />

It's a religious program, a guy is reading what we call Hadeeth said by<br />

the prophet Mohammed, and the musical breaks is saying nothing but ALLAH<br />

ALLAH, and then by the end of the clip the name of the program and edited<br />

and directed by ... end of the file.<br />

It's 100% Arabic ... religious so will give it a try tomorrow morning and<br />

hopefully will come up with an answer.<br />

BTW guys my laptop is still crashed: so sorry, if I didn't reply earlier.<br />

(Tarek Zeidan-EGY, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 17)<br />

Thank you, Tarek. Unfortunately there wasn't anything more in the<br />

programme, it stopped like that. Hopefully Wolfy catches it with a full<br />

ID. Maybe just Iran with typical late sign-off?<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 16)<br />

11920 RTV MAROCAINE 0000-<strong>05</strong>00 1234567 Arabic Tanger-Briech 250 83 MRC<br />

<strong>05</strong>58W3534N MAROC<br />

I managed to pick it up today around 0445 UT with a song didn't catch an<br />

ID ... but the accent of the announcers/songs played does match that


accent of ppl. from Morroco :) , the sign off time as well!<br />

(Tarek Zeidan-EGY, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 19)<br />

So the puzzle "IS NOT ONE". Sorry, 0459 UT is far too early for my wake up<br />

time here, -- normaly.<br />

But I had a look into HFCC A-06 ! schedule too, and it was always a RTM<br />

service via Briech 250 kW at 83 degrees, 0000-<strong>05</strong>00 UT. But Briech entry<br />

missed this year in A07 schedule !<br />

That's why I noted typical North African, Sahel/Saharan music on April<br />

16th.<br />

Please give advice to put all these Nador and Briech service items in WRTH<br />

UPDATE soon.<br />

(wb, Apr 19)<br />

MYANMAR 5985.81 R. Myanmar at 1252-1332 UT on Apr 17. Exotic Burmese<br />

vocals, YL ancr in Burmese lang. after each song; usual IS and chimes at<br />

1329:40, followed by presumed news at 1330. Fairly good signal but<br />

deteriorating after 1330 UT.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 20)<br />

NEW ZEALAND RNZi website contains some pictures of TCI antennas at<br />

Rangitaiki:<br />

<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

NZL RNZi Rangitaiki 38 50 35.53 S 176 25 47.03 E<br />

(wb)<br />

NIGERIA 6089.9 Radio Nigeria on Apr 19 at 2128 UT. Talk in English<br />

about upcoming Presidential elections, many mentions of Kaduna, brief<br />

stingers using local stringed instruments, ID "Radio Nigeria" at 2156,<br />

mention of government of Nigeria at 2157, another ID at 2158, then<br />

immediately covered by Dr. Gene from Anguilla; much QRM from Bavarian DRM<br />

broadcast on 6085 makes this tough to hear; far more intelligible on the<br />

E1 than on the 7030+.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 19)<br />

Last Saturday (April 14) Nigerians elected their state lawmakers and<br />

governors. As a result, Radio Nigeria extended their usual schedule (as<br />

you and others noted). It's a good possibility that with Nigeria's<br />

important presidential election taking place this Saturday (April 21), we<br />

may again see another extended schedule. There has been consi<strong>der</strong>able<br />

controversy regarding the upcoming presidential election. There is a<br />

threatened boycott of the election by some of the opposition parties and<br />

just this past Monday the Supreme Court ruled that the Nigerian Vice<br />

President Atiku Abubakar can be a candidate in Saturdays election. Even<br />

with all this happening, an election commission spokesman insisted, as of<br />

April 19, that the vote would go ahead as planned on Saturday.<br />

(Ron Howard-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 19)<br />

Good to hear from you. I think you are right about the extended schedule,<br />

because around 0300 I checked 4770 again, and they were still on, and<br />

coming in somewhat better. Sounds like you did get the Nigerian on 6090.<br />

Wish I had thought to check that fq, as I've tried numerous times for 6090<br />

with no luck. The Gene Scott station probably comes in a bit stronger on<br />

the east coast, but then, in theory so should Nigeria.<br />

(Ross Comeau-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 19)<br />

Your log was of particular interest to me. On April 15, from 0201 to 0241<br />

UT, I listened to an unidentified African station on 6090, which possibly<br />

was Radio Nigeria - Kaduna. Heard non-stop, repetitive African music


(stringed instrument), with occasional singing and chanting. Don't recall<br />

ever hearing such a long non-stop musical selection before. Never heard<br />

any announcements, so no chance to tell if the language might have been<br />

Haussa or to hear an ID. Of course this was heard un<strong>der</strong> Gene Scott, but<br />

was fairly clear till lost about 0241. Radio Nigeria probably had an<br />

extended schedule due to the fact Nigerians elected their state lawmakers<br />

and governors on Saturday, which would also fit with your observations<br />

about hearing political<br />

comments.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 18)<br />

Radio Nigeria: 4769.95 UT Sun Apr 15. On much later than usual, and<br />

slightly off fq, with OM and YL with discussion of Nigerian politics and<br />

media. However, very difficult to hear anything more than small phrases<br />

and a few words here and there, due to overmodulation / muddy audio.<br />

"Radio Nigeria" ID at 0<strong>05</strong>7, with brief instrumental breaks before and<br />

after the hour, and back to talk. USB, LSB, and AM equally frustrating in<br />

trying to bring in acceptable audio. Too bad, because the signal strength<br />

and lack of interference, especially lack of CODAR, should have resulted<br />

in better reception.<br />

(Ross Comeau-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 18)<br />

NORWAY 7420drm is Kvitsoy Norway site, 1800-2000 UTC beam 190degr.<br />

(Klaus Schnei<strong>der</strong>-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 20)<br />

7420DRM - Kann man mal mit den vielen Morphies in 7420 hinein hoeren. DRM<br />

Signal seit 1800 UT beobachtet. Ist das B<strong>BC</strong> aus Kvitsoe o<strong>der</strong> Radio Rossii<br />

aus Moskau?<br />

Gestern war B<strong>BC</strong> Kvitsoe auf 7465 gelandet. Wo aber <strong>der</strong> Platzhirsch Radio<br />

Tirana dem DRM Signal soweit zusetzte, dass es fuer eine B<strong>BC</strong> Decodierung<br />

unbrauchbar war.<br />

Die Deutsche Welle hat DRM tagsueber aus 9620 und 9780 heraus genommen,<br />

weil starke Gleichkanal Sen<strong>der</strong> aus Indien und China, sowie das Firedrake<br />

Jamming aus Asien den 1 Hop Empfang in Europa vollkommen unbrauchbar<br />

machen.<br />

(wb, Apr 19)<br />

PERU 4716.65 R Yura (pres), Yura, 17 April *0918 - Transmitter on at<br />

*0918 with open carrier until NA at 0926 then announcements by male at<br />

0930. Poor with unusable audio but improving towards 1000 with vocals and<br />

occasional good peaks. Female announcer discernible at 1003 with Spanish<br />

talk between vocals during the 1000 hour but no ID heard. Drifted up and<br />

stabilized around 4716.66 kHz by 1045 UTC when the signal began fading<br />

rapidly. Carrier below the noise floor by 1115 UTC.<br />

4746.87 R Huanta 2000 (pres), Huanta, 17 April *0944 - Transmitter on at<br />

*0944 amidst weak to mo<strong>der</strong>ate CODAR QRN. Very weak audio at sign-on but<br />

improving, peaking at fair to good levels with man and woman announcers<br />

giving greetings over music at 1044, by which time CODAR was not audible.<br />

Monologue by the man announcer from 1<strong>05</strong>3 and across the ToH as signal<br />

intelligibility faded to unusable levels by 1110. No ID heard.<br />

4774.96 R Tarma, Tarma, 17 April *0957 - Transmitter on at *0957 on<br />

4774.98 kHz but only snippets of audio. Drifting slightly downward and<br />

stabilizing at 4774.96 kHz by 1030. Signal improving rapidly by 1045 with<br />

Spanish echo-effect talk by man until 1<strong>05</strong>5, with mentions of Peru. Info<br />

music bridge with brief announcement by man and woman, possible R Tarma ID<br />

at ToH. Signal deteriorating rapidly by 1100.<br />

4790.11 R Vision, Chiclayo, 17 April 0658 - Religious monologue by male<br />

continuing past the ToH, into another religious program at 0737 recorded<br />

in echoey hall. Canned "Radio Vision" ID and frequency announcements at


0800, mentioning slogan "La Voz de Salvacion" and then into a variety of<br />

vocal selections until 0900. Fair with persistent but low level CODAR QRM.<br />

(all Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, dxld Apr 16)<br />

POLAND Das staatliche polnische Radio entlaesst <strong>der</strong>zeit 295 Mitarbeiter,<br />

darunter 80 Journalisten. Nach Ansicht von Gewerkschaften seien dafuer<br />

politische Motive bei <strong>der</strong> regierenden rechtskonservativen PiS (Recht und<br />

Gerechtigkeit) verantwortlich. Denn betroffen seien "politisch unbequeme"<br />

Mitarbeiter. Der Vizedirektor des Radios, Jerzy Targalski, raeumte auch<br />

ein, dass es politische Kriterien fuer die Entlassungen gibt. Es seien<br />

diejenigen Mitarbeiter betroffen, die im vergangenen Jahr nicht dem Appell<br />

des Vorstandes folgten, freiwillig ueber ihre moegliche Geheimdienst-<br />

Mitarbeit im kommunistischen Polen Auskunft zu geben. "Diese Leute sind<br />

nicht geeignet", erklaerte Targalski gegenueber <strong>der</strong> polnischen Zeitung<br />

"Gazeta Wyborcza".<br />

(Quelle: APA, via Tom DF5JL, A-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 14)<br />

ROMANIA Frequency changes for Radio Romania International:<br />

0630-0656 NF 9685 TIG 250 kW / 247 deg, x9695 in Arabic<br />

1700-1726 NF 7165*TIG <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 025 deg, x7185 in Ukrainian<br />

* strong co-ch VOIROI/IRIB in Turkish<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 16)<br />

9737.40 Tuning along 31 mb at around 0715 this Sunday morning (Apr 15) I<br />

came across Latin American sounding music on about 9737.40 kHz (with<br />

splash from HCJB 9740 kHz). However, it didn't turn out to be what I<br />

thought it might be when I heard a lady announcer speaking in Romanian! A<br />

quick check of 11970 revealed that this was in parallel, and so it turned<br />

out to be one of Romania's Sunday morning programmes that show on their<br />

website as ... programului "Curierul romanesc", difuzat doar duminica:<br />

Orientul Apropiat<br />

142deg 0700-0800 9700 11970 India<br />

110deg 0700-0800 15260 17775 ... and I assume the frequency should have<br />

been 9700.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 15) from Tiganesti site.<br />

RUSSIA/GERMANY IBRA Radio, Sweden, now has their A07 schedule at their<br />

website,<br />

<br />

The English portion on shortwave is the following relayed via Russia<br />

1500-1545 As 7340<br />

1645-1700 As, Friday 9830<br />

There is no longer a English broadcast to Africa relayed via Germany in<br />

the schedule.<br />

(IBRA website via Daniel Sampson, Prime Time Shortwave, dxld Apr 14)<br />

Very new? This 7340 Thailand target channel is not registered yet.<br />

5935 1800-1830 39,40,48,53 SAM 250 188 TRW From Sept 9th, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

5980 1230-1330 43,44 VLD 250 240 TRW<br />

72<strong>05</strong> 1200-1300 43,44 P.K 250 263 TRW<br />

9675 1900-2045 46N,46SE JUL 100 190 DTK<br />

9825 1800-1900 38-40,48 SAM 250 188 TRW<br />

9830 1430-1600 40E,41N ARM 200 104 TRW<br />

9840 2000-2030 37,38 JUL 100 175 DTK Mon-Fri only<br />

11915 1730-1800 47,48,52 JUL 100 145 DTK<br />

13840 1800-1900 47,48 WER 250 150 DTK<br />

15600 1730-1800 39S,47E,48 NAU 125 145 DTK<br />

(Apr 14)<br />

Radio Station Tikhiy Okean, Vladivostok. 5960 and 7330 kHz f/d blue card<br />

and personal letter from Alexey Giryuk, Engineer of the Company in 41 days<br />

for a CD recording, EE report and mint stamps. Alexey says effective March


25 they changed frequencies to 9765 and 12065 kHz and time to 0935-1000<br />

UT.<br />

(Jim Pogue-Memphis-TN-USA, hcdx Apr 12)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA Summer A-07 of BSKSA External Service:<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>55 on 17760 RIY 500 kW / 175 deg in Somali >>> cancelled<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>55 on 15275 RIY 500 kW / 340 deg in Turkish >>> cancelled<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>55 on 17760 RIY 500 kW / 190 deg in Swahili >>> cancelled<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0755 on 15370 RIY 500 kW / 070 deg in Urdu<br />

0800-0955 on 17785 RIY 500 kW / 270 deg in French<br />

0900-1155 on 21670 RIY 500 kW / 100 deg in Indonesian<br />

1000-1155 on 15250#RIY 500 kW / 250 deg in English, ex 0900-1155<br />

1200-1455 on 17820 RIY 500 kW / 070 deg in Bengali<br />

1400-1555 on 9730 RIY 500 kW / 040 deg in Turkmen >>> cancelled<br />

1400-1555 on 17660%RIY 500 kW / 270 deg in French<br />

1500-1755 on 7150*RIY 500 kW / 040 deg in Persian<br />

1600-1655 on 9525 RIY 500 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg in Pashto >>> cancelled<br />

1700-1755 on 17775 RIY 500 kW / 250 deg in Banbara >>> cancelled<br />

# co-ch 1000-1<strong>05</strong>7 RRI in French; 1000-1<strong>05</strong>7 CRI+VOA both in Chinese<br />

% co-ch till 1530 Music Jammer for Salt-Al-Amal (non-daily)<br />

* co-ch 1500-1557 CRI in Turkish<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 16)<br />

SRI LANKA Summer A-07 of VOA's Deewa Radio in Pashto<br />

1300-1600 on 9310 IRA 250 kW / 334 deg<br />

11510 IRA 250 kW / 340 deg<br />

1600-1700 on 7510 IRA 250 kW / 348 deg<br />

9310 IRA 250 kW / 334 deg<br />

1700-1900 on 7510 IRA 250 kW / 348 deg<br />

9310 IRA 250 kW / 348 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 16)<br />

TAIWAN/UZBEKISTAN FNK's New Schedule from May 1.<br />

Free North Korea Radio(FNK) announced that they would broadcast two hours<br />

a day by organizing 2030-2130 with existing 1000-1100 program from May 1.<br />

They established 7390 kHz as the frequency of 2030-2130, but it's already<br />

assigned for Open Radio for North Korea (ORNK) in 1400-1500 UT.<br />

People are interested in which transmitting station they will broadcast<br />

by. FNK's transmitting station is in Taiwan, and ORNK's transmitting is in<br />

Tashkent-UZB (all over VT). They are all entrusted.<br />

FNK's New Schedule (All times UT. 5.1[?May 1st, wb.] until 10.27 UT)<br />

1000-1100 11750 kHz, 2030-2130 7390 kHz.<br />

'Northeast Asian Broadcasting Institute' in Seoul Korea<br />

(wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 17)<br />

UAE 15445 Southern Sudan Interactive R. Inst. via Dhabayya on Apr 11 at<br />

*0629-0637 UT. 33433 English, 0629 sign on with opening music, Opening<br />

announce, ID at 0630 UT.<br />

15455 R. Mustaqbal via Dhabayya on Apr 11 at *0635-0645 UT. 33433 Somali,<br />

0635 sign on with opening music, ID, Theme song, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Apr 20)<br />

U.K. Skelton picture slide show.<br />

Russell Barnes has added some more Skelton pictures to his site - worth a<br />

look!<br />

<br />

(Richard Buckby-UK G3VGW, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 14)<br />


Google Earth imagery of B<strong>BC</strong> London Ashdown Forrest at<br />

Crowborough Aspidistra MW site 3 x 170 kW in WWII<br />

51 02 33.94 N 00 06 15.<strong>05</strong> E<br />

USA [TIBET non]. R. Free Asia music and ID in English as Tibetan<br />

service, at 1259 April 18 on 116<strong>05</strong>. No jamming audible, but perhaps just a<br />

propagational fluke if this is from Marianas, and higher-latitude routes<br />

>from China blotted out. OTOH, this seems to be a new frequency maybe not<br />

yet attacked by jammers. Not in recently published RFA schedule with<br />

sites. However, it is on RFA's own undated siteless website<br />

<br />

which they apparently keep up-to-date, unlike Marti, tho they think UTC<br />

stands for "Universal Time Code"<br />

TIBETAN<br />

0100-0300 0900-1100 9365, 11695, 11975, 15225, 17730<br />

0600-0700 1400-1500 17510, 17780, 21500, 21690<br />

1100-1200 1900-2000 7470, 13830, 15375, 17855<br />

1200-1400 2000-2200 7470, 11590, 116<strong>05</strong>, 13830, 15375<br />

1500-1600 2300-2400 9370, 11550, 117<strong>05</strong>, 11795<br />

2300-0000 0700-0800 7470, 7500, 98<strong>05</strong>, 9875<br />

BTW, 116<strong>05</strong> is in the schedule after 1400 in Vietnamese as from Taiwan<br />

site; Aoki says it's Tainan, 250 kW, 250 degrees. Not to be confused with<br />

TIN Tinian, Northern Mariana Islands; not to be confused with Tinang,<br />

Philippines, referred to by IBB as PHT, but the last apparently not used<br />

for RFA at all, due to Phil govt objexion or veto?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 19)<br />

The wacky organizational chart of U.S. international broadcasting has a<br />

ramification. "Despite some improvements, the State Department still falls<br />

short in its information security efforts, according to a new report from<br />

Inspector General Howard J. Krongard. ... For the Broadcasting Board of<br />

Governors, which operates the Voice of America, Krongard cited an<br />

'ambiguous' chain of command for the chief information officer, which<br />

hampers the CIO's authority to identify and correct IT security problems."<br />

<br />

Washington Technology, 11 April. Ambiguous? On top is the BBG. Un<strong>der</strong> that<br />

is the IBB. Un<strong>der</strong> the IBB is VOA and Radio/TV Marti (although the Martis<br />

have their own advisory board), but not RFE/RL, RFA, and MBN, which report<br />

directly to BBG, although IBB provides certain engineering and<br />

administrative services for those three. Although VOA is un<strong>der</strong> IBB, the<br />

VOA director is appointed by the BBG, thus circumvents the IBB. And while<br />

the IBB is un<strong>der</strong> the BBG, the IBB director is appointed by the President<br />

(with Senate confirmation), thus circumventing the BBG.<br />

Are you with me so far?<br />

(Kim Andrew Elliott-USA, Apr 12 via dxld)<br />

ZIMBABWE Radio Zimbabwe, Gweru, Zimbabwe heard on 6045 today 9 April at<br />

0900 UT from within Zimbabwe. This is the daytime frequency from the newly<br />

re-activated Gweru transmitter site. Fair signal but probably from a<br />

transmitter of less than 100 kW.<br />

(David Pringle-Wood-ZWE, dxld Apr 15)<br />

The Guinea Fowl site is larger than I had expected. The large mast WSW of<br />

the transmitter building could be used for FM and TV, as this site is<br />

mentioned in the FMlist database.<br />

There used to be MW from Guinea Fowl too, possibly from the shorter<br />

striped mast 160 m from the tall one. A 100 kW transmitter was installed<br />

in 1966 and was used among other things, to broadcast propaganda to<br />

Mozambique during the civil war. There was also a 2 kW transmitter<br />

carrying the General Service of the Rhodesia Broadcasting Corporation that


had been installed in the fifties.<br />

As for SW, the R<strong>BC</strong> had originally broadcast from a site near Salisbury<br />

(Harare), and during the sixties two 100 kW transmitters were installed at<br />

Guinea Fowl and the Salisbury transmitters were relocated there. It is<br />

also likely that most of the 20 kW transmitters formerly used by South<br />

Africa from the old Paradys site were relocated to Guinea Fowl.<br />

I remember that leading up to Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of<br />

Independence in November 1965, some broadcasts from the B<strong>BC</strong> Southern<br />

Africa relay station in Botswana were jammed. Today, the Zimbabwe<br />

Broadcasting Corporation is still jamming some broadcasts from stations<br />

they consi<strong>der</strong> hostile to the Mugabe regime. I hope this information is of<br />

interest.<br />

(Colin Miller, RSA, shortwavesites yg via dxld Apr 15)<br />

Google Earth imagery of Guinea Fowl site, 1 kilometer wide, at<br />

19 31 20.99 S 29 56 04.23 E<br />

ZWE Guinea Fowl (Gweru) 3306/6045/6612 [7120 and 9765 jamming]<br />

ZIMBABWE [non] SW Radio Africa - 4 new freqs starting tonight. Today<br />

(18 April) SW Radio Africa is adding 11775, 11810, 11975 and 12035 for its<br />

1700-1900 broadcast. The usual 4880 continues, so 5 frequencies in total.<br />

On a separate Zimbabwe-related point, News24 radio was due to start by<br />

today. Is anyone hearing it?<br />

(Chris Greenway-UK, dxld Apr 18)<br />

SW Radio Africa as of 18 April <strong>2007</strong> on multiple frequencies of 11775 11810<br />

12035 kHz 7-9 pm Zimbabwe time (still uses 4880 as well)<br />

<br />

(via Finn Krone-DEN Apr 18)<br />

SW Radio Africa 1700-1900 UT:<br />

11775 Moscow-RUS<br />

11810 Armavir-RUS<br />

12035 Rampisham-U.K.<br />

4880 Meyerton-RSA<br />

11975 is a test frequency. [tentat. Kvitsoy-NOR]<br />

(David Pringle-Wood, Harare-ZWE, dxld Apr 19)<br />

12035 SW Radio Africa *1700-1859* Apr 19. Call-in show, interviews, and<br />

features, all relating to Zimbabwe; no mx heard at all, except as filler<br />

between programs. At s/on, 12035 was fair at best with long fades and<br />

readability less than 50%. This improved to good by closedown, which came<br />

at 1859 in mid-sentence. Was // 11810, I think, but 11810 was rather poor<br />

so could not tell for sure. Was also // to 11975 (not 11775, which had 2<br />

stations, neither of which was SWRA). 11975 was about equal to 12035.<br />

Presume these are all via Meyerton?<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 19)<br />

SW Radio Africa. CRI Bejing German service on 11775 was useless at 1800-<br />

1900 UT yesterday Apr 18, and tonight Apr 19.<br />

Co-channel transmission of cold war intervention broadcast "SW Radio<br />

Africa" from Moscow site towards Mugabe country Zimbabwe.<br />

11775, 11810 [latter 1/8 second behind], and 12035 kHz are fed by same<br />

signal. But - tentatively - Kvitsoe Norway outlet on 11975 - in comparison<br />

- is 2 seconds behind.<br />

11775 MSK S=7-9 and heavy QRM.<br />

11810 ARM S=9<br />

11975 KVI[tentat.] S=9


12035 S=5, like RMP characteristics, when bcast southwards.<br />

(wb, Apr 18)<br />

Monitored SW Radio Africa (they say Ess-Double-U, not "shortwave") April<br />

18 on the first day with additional frequencies on the 25mb, 11775, 11810,<br />

11975 and 12035, now audiblizing it even for us in CNAm. Tnx to tip from<br />

Chris Greenway; nothing about this found yet on the SWRA website just<br />

before the broadcast, but three of them do appear when rechecked at 2157.<br />

Started at 1700 but did not tune in until 1709. As expected, 11775 was<br />

totally blocked here by Defunct Gene Scott, Anguilla. 11810 was inaudible,<br />

altho at 1801 recheck something was barely audible, but could not be sure<br />

it was // others with SWRA.<br />

SWRA was quite audible on the other two, the better by far being 11975,<br />

which was a steady signal, about one sesquisecond behind weaker and<br />

fluttery 12035. So I stayed on 11975 with occasional chex of 12035 and the<br />

others.<br />

Programming was mostly in English; an interview show in progress was<br />

identified as "Callback" at 1718. No jamming was ever noted tho there were<br />

some extraneous noises at times, seemingly from the phone connexion to the<br />

interviewee.<br />

At 1730 began "Newsreel", and at 1733 I started rolling tape for the rest<br />

of the broadcast. Mentioned they now had "multiple frequencies" but no<br />

details yet. Some of the accented English was hard to un<strong>der</strong>stand here.<br />

1740 another mention of Newsreel; 1751 ID and into interview mixing<br />

vernacular with English, about people who had been imprisoned, etc. The<br />

vernacular included English words or expressions periodically, making one<br />

won<strong>der</strong> if the rest of it was really some kind of English. Perhaps someone<br />

can explain some easy ways to distinguish Shona from Ndebele.<br />

1802 ID, "SW Radio Africa, Zimbabwe's independent voice" and Newsreel<br />

continued with headlines. Most of this was about Zim's independence day,<br />

but nothing to celebrate tnx to what Mugabe has done to the country. 1806<br />

another mention of multiple frequencies, and finally some music. By this<br />

time 11975 had improved to even better reception than at the beginning.<br />

Finally at 1811 gave 4880, 11775, 11810 and 12035, but not the one I was<br />

listening to, 11975, which is consi<strong>der</strong>ed experimental. 1812 "In the<br />

Balance" promoting independence day speeches to follow by opposition<br />

lea<strong>der</strong>s, and "Letter from the Diaspora".<br />

1829 in progress a commentary on Mugabe from Mrs. Grace Mugabe's presumed<br />

point of view. 1831 "Reporters' Forum". Taped the rest but have not<br />

listened to it yet.<br />

So some of the new frequencies are quite successful here and give us a<br />

chance to listen to SWRA. The only minor interference problem was chirping<br />

>from Rai Rome on 11970 at 1734, but after the IS was over, no problem,<br />

including music at lower audio frequencies at 1749.<br />

This step-up in SWRA transmissions on short notice eclipses the much-<br />

publicized "News 24" external SW service the Mugabe regime is supposedly<br />

starting today. None of the press about it has ever given any hint as to<br />

frequencies. All we can do is suggest trying the existing domestic SW<br />

frequencies, 3306 or 3396 or 4828, or in the daytime 6045. If News 24<br />

actually starts on additional frequencies, that will mean fewer<br />

transmitters available for jamming SWRA and other opposition<br />

transmissions; what a coincidence.<br />

While I was monitoring SWRA, I also checked VOA's Studio 7 for Zimbabwe on<br />

15775 Morocco, but switches to Sao Tome at 1800-1830. At 1714 it was F-G<br />

at peaks, in non-English.


It's no coincidence either that there is a pile-up of opposition<br />

broadcasts at the same hour, not only since it is prime evening time, but<br />

to strain the jamming resources: V. of the People, via Madagascar is at<br />

1700-1800 on 7120, but of course not audible here at mid-day.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 19)<br />

I'm hearing SW R Africa as I'm writing this mail (1845 z) with fair/good<br />

signals on both 11975 and 12035 kHz. 11810, 11775 and 4880 are not being<br />

heard at my place, maybe due to strong local RFI from the PC!! ID and web<br />

address at 1848z.<br />

(Jose Turner-POR, dxld Apr 18)<br />

Reception of SW Radio Africa yesterday was best here on 11975 and 11775.<br />

There was not much difference between them. I also heard the Rai Rome bird<br />

causing some QRM to 11975. And have you noticed that the bird sings better<br />

on the sidebands than it does on the actual frequency. Maybe it's a SSB<br />

bird? 11810 was audible at fair strength (Armavir Krasnodar?) but RMP<br />

12035 was only poor as I would expect. Glenn - if 11975 was ASC I don't<br />

think I would have heard such a good signal as I did, but who knows with<br />

conditions as they are.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 19)<br />

Zimbabwe's Information Minister Sikhanyiso Ndlovu has said that the<br />

country's new international SW radio station, News24, will start<br />

broadcasting before independence celebrations on Apr 18. The new radio<br />

station will be based in Gweru, and should be available to audiences both<br />

in and outside Zimbabwe."There will be a revolutionary development in the<br />

media. We should be able to tell our own story," Ndlovu is quoted as<br />

saying. The Herald says the government is spending US$35 million on the<br />

project.<br />

<br />

If you won<strong>der</strong>ed how Zimbabwe, whose economy is in a desperate state, can<br />

afford to set up a new international radio station, the answer is simple -<br />

it cannot. But President Robert Mugabe has found a donor who can - Iran.<br />

Reports vary on the exact cost of the project - the B<strong>BC</strong> reports US$39.6<br />

million and A<strong>BC</strong> Australia $48 million, rather than the $35 million<br />

reported by the Herald yesterday. But inflation is so high in Zimbabwe<br />

that it is very difficult to perform an accurate conversion - the figure<br />

in local currency is quoted by the B<strong>BC</strong> as Z$8.9bn. Iran is un<strong>der</strong>stood to<br />

have assisted in refurbishing the studio facilities in Harare that will be<br />

used by the station, and is now said to have agreed to do the same in<br />

Zimbabwe's second city, Bulawayo.<br />

The Herald quotes the Iranian ambassador, Rasoul Momeni, as saying "We are<br />

going to strengthen our relationship, especially in technically upgrading<br />

radio and television stations." The transmitters near Gweru are widely<br />

reported to have been donated by the Chinese government, so apparently<br />

Zimbabwe is able to count on both countries for technical assistance. No<br />

frequency details have yet been published, and the website of the Zimbabwe<br />

Broadcasting Corporation has been unavailable for some time. We would<br />

expect test transmissions to commence at least a few days prior to Apr 18,<br />

the date by which the station will be operational.<br />

<br />

(via Liangas-GRC, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Apr 10)<br />

!!!!! Einladung !!!!!<br />

AM Freitag 4.5.07 wird Horst Rosiak von HCJB Gast beim Rhein-Main-Radio-<br />

Club sein und uns einen Einblick in "HCJB-Die Stimme <strong>der</strong> Anden" geben.<br />

Der Clubabend findet wie immer in unserem Clublokal "Sportzentrale", ab<br />

1930 Uhr MESZ statt. Sportzentrale, Am Erlenbruch 94, 60386 Frankfurt-


Rie<strong>der</strong>wald.<br />

zu erreichen: A 661 Bad Homburg-Offenbach, Ausfahrt Frankfurt Ost,<br />

Richtung Eissporthalle, Rie<strong>der</strong>wald o<strong>der</strong> mit <strong>der</strong> U-Bahn U7 bis<br />

Schaefflestrasse.<br />

Eingeladen sind alle <strong>DX</strong> Freunde aus dem Rhein-Main-Gebiet und auch von<br />

weiter her. Uebernachtung koennen wir organisieren.<br />

Harald Gabler RMRC Vorstand (Apr 20)<br />

Vorankuendigung - Termin zum Vormerken:<br />

Vom 25.7. bis 30.7.07 wird <strong>der</strong> Rhein-Main-Radio-Club diese Jahr zum<br />

zweiten mal ein Sommer - <strong>DX</strong>-Camp im Naturfreundehaus Langenselbold<br />

veranstalten.<br />

Wie weithin bekannt hat ja jedes <strong>DX</strong> Camp seinen eigenen Charakter. Unser<br />

<strong>DX</strong> -Camp in Langenselbold ist kein Ersatz fuer Merschweiler und auch nicht<br />

fuer Breckerfeld, es ist einfach an<strong>der</strong>s. Es ist sowohl zum Hoeren als auch<br />

zum Erzaehlen und Spass haben. Weitere Informationen zum Camp folgen<br />

spaeter. Eingeladen sind wie immer alle <strong>DX</strong>er und Radiofreunde.<br />

Harald Gabler RMRC Vorstand (Apr 20)<br />

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AFGHANISTAN/USA Google Earth imagery.<br />

New IBB station Deewa Radio MW Tani-Khost 621 kHz Harris 200 kW location<br />

near big airport at<br />

33 19 54.76 N 69 56 10.84 E<br />

Pol-i-Charki station repaired already and introduced again after<br />

demolition in May 2003, 1107 kHz AFG, and 1296 kHz for IBB. Two antenna<br />

masts visible.<br />

AFG Kabul Pol-e Charki/Udkhel AFG 1107 / IBB 1296 kHz.<br />

34 32 16.34 N 69 20 19.28 E<br />

AFG Kabul Udkhel [former] SWmasts at 122 / 302 degr, latter towards Europe<br />

in past decades<br />

34 32 20.78 N 69 20 48.42 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 25)<br />

This pdf-document is from May 2006, but may be of interest: "AMENDMENT OF<br />

THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND AFGHANISTAN FOR THE<br />

ESTABLISHMENT AND OPERATION OF UNITED STATES RADIO TRANSMITTING FACILITIES<br />

IN AFGHANISTAN"<br />

<br />

(Bernd Trutenau, dxld)<br />

Takes seven pages, basically concerning a new 200 kW MW transmitter on 621<br />

kHz exclusively for BBG use, in the vicinity of Tani/Khost, plus several<br />

FM relays, in addition to the 1296 kHz transmitter, e.g.:<br />

"Afghanistan also grants the United States the right to construct, install<br />

and operate a 200 kW medium wave (MW) radio transmitting facility and a 10


kW FM station at mutually agreed upon sites to facilitate broadcasting<br />

into the vicinity of Tani/Khost, Afghanistan."<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 25)<br />

ALBANIA Additional txions and frequency changes of Radio Tirana<br />

from April 25<br />

ALBANIAN Daily<br />

2300-0030 NF 9410 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm, x9460 // 7425 to NoAm<br />

ENGLISH Tue-Sun[UT]<br />

1300-1330 on 13750 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm<br />

2000-2030 on 13720 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm // 7465 to U.K.<br />

ENGLISH Tue-Sun<br />

0145-0200 NF 6120 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to NoAm, ex6115 // 7425 to NoAm<br />

FRENCH Mon-Sat<br />

1730-1800 on 7430 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to France<br />

ITALIAN Mon-Sat<br />

1730-1800 on 6125 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to Italy<br />

7430 French to France 1730-1800 Tx.1 antenna S-10 310degr<br />

6125 Italian to Italy 1730-1800 Tx.2 antenna S-01 OND<br />

13720 English to NoAmerica 2000-2030 Tx.1 antenna S-15 310degr<br />

13750 English to NoAmerica 1130-1200 Tx.1 antenna S-15 310degr<br />

13750 English to NoAmerica 1300-1330 Tx.1 antenna S-15 310degr<br />

(R Tirana-ALB, Apr 25)<br />

A07 ALR 24-apr-<strong>2007</strong> ALR<br />

FREQ STRT STOP CIRAF LOC POWR AZI DAYS FDATE TDATE MOD LANGUAGE<br />

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++<br />

6035 1845 1900 27,28 SHI 100 0 .234567 250307 281007 ENGLISH<br />

6035 1901 1930 28 SHI 100 0 .234567 250307 281007 ITALIAN<br />

6115 0230 0300 8 SHI 100 300 1.34567 250307 281007 ENGLISH<br />

6120 0145 0200 8 SHI 100 300 1.34567 230407 281007 ENGLISH<br />

6125 1730 1800 28 SHI 100 0 123456. 250407 281007 ITALIAN<br />

6145 1800 1815 28 SHI 100 0 .234567 250307 281007 SER/CRO<br />

71<strong>05</strong> 0630 0900 28 SHI 100 0 1234567 250307 281007 ALBANIAN<br />

7425 0145 0200 8 SHI 100 310 1.34567 250307 281007 ENGLISH<br />

7425 0230 0300 8 SHI 100 310 1.34567 250307 281007 ENGLISH<br />

7425 2300 0030 8 SHI 100 300 1234567 250307 281007 ALBANIAN<br />

7430 1730 1800 27 SHI 100 310 123456. 250407 281007 FRENCH<br />

7465 1845 1900 27 SHI 100 310 .234567 250307 281007 ENGLISH<br />

7465 1901 1930 27 SHI 100 310 .234567 250307 281007 FRENCH<br />

7465 1931 2000 28 SHI 100 0 .234567 250307 281007 GERMAN<br />

7465 2000 2030 27 SHI 100 0 .234567 250307 281007 ENGLISH<br />

7465 2030 2200 27,28 SHI 100 0 1234567 250307 281007 ALBANIAN<br />

9390 2030 2200 27 SHI 100 310 1234567 250307 281007 ALBANIAN<br />

9410 2300 0030 8 SHI 100 310 1234567 230407 281007 ALBANIAN<br />

13720 2000 2030 8 SHI 100 310 .234567 250407 281007 ENGLISH<br />

13750 1300 1330 8 SHI 100 310 .234567 250407 281007 ENGLISH<br />

(Drita Cico-ALB, R. Tirana, Apr 25)<br />

6125 / 7430 / 13720/ 13750 R Tirana<br />

13750 R Tirana 1300-1330 English won<strong>der</strong>ful signal S=9+20 dB in Germany at<br />

present. Starts today new morning sce to North America.<br />

(later) Nach dem erfolgreichen Start eines RT Fruehprogramms fuer NoAM um<br />

1300[Di-So], hoert man jetzt auch zwei weitere zusaetzlichen Programme in<br />

Italienisch und Franz. von 1730-1800 UT:<br />

6125 Ital. S=9+10 dB non-dir<br />

7430 Franz. S=9+40 dB 310 Grad


(later) The 22 mb is wide open tonight, - I hear Firedrake jamming against<br />

US-Tinian on 13625 with S=9 from Beijing, some 8000 km away. But my<br />

location is too close to Albania on 13 MHz. The signal on 13720 is only<br />

S=4-5 strong, and skips over my head. I can un<strong>der</strong>stand the RT announcer<br />

well, but compared to the noon broadcast at 1300 UT the latter is the<br />

much, much better one at my place in Germany...<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 25)<br />

Radio Tirana with really good signal here too at 1315 UT on 13750 kHz, SIO<br />

444, on April 25th, <strong>2007</strong>. Nice to have a morning service here from Tirana.<br />

(Gilles Letourneau-CAN, hcdx Apr 25)<br />

English programme started exactly on the hour at 1300 and has finished at<br />

1328:30 UTC, except for a few notes of the Interval Signal.<br />

I note Wolfy's excellent signal - here the strength was averaging 10dB<br />

over 9 with peaks to 20 over 9 and fading down to about S8 or 9<br />

occasionally. I was able to utilise maximum bandwidth on my radio as there<br />

was no interference whatsoever from any other station - both sidebands<br />

were clear, and the nearest signals audible were on 13730 and 13775.<br />

So I would estimate the average signal as very good and about SINPO 55544<br />

with some deterioration after 1415 to about 45534. I hope the signal made<br />

it across the Atlantic and to Enid in Oklahoma!<br />

I ve listened to Wolfy s recording of the signal now - yes, very good<br />

indeed, and like that here around the same time. And wow! a report from<br />

Montreal has arrived in the <strong>DX</strong>LD inbox.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 25)<br />

Unfortunately I missed this first broadcast, since it had not been not<br />

confirmed to start today, even tho I picked the frequency 13750.<br />

Word from R. Tirana is that another of our suggestions, a 13 MHz frequency<br />

for the English broadcast at 2000-2030, is also starting today, 13720,<br />

along with 7465 for Europe. We hope that 13720 will be reaching North<br />

America well, at least on good propagaitonal days. Please check and report<br />

from your location. If you can also hear 7465, you may find that the<br />

programs are not the same, with 13720 carrying the previous day's show. Of<br />

course, both 13 MHz frequencies should be much more reliable in Europe<br />

beyond the skip zone.<br />

Furthermore, the 0145-0200 English to NAm is shifting from 6115 to 6120 to<br />

avoid Italy/Ascension on 6110. However at 0230-0300 Tirana remains on<br />

6115, both also on 7425.<br />

(later) R. Tirana began a new broadcast in English April 25, at 2000-2030<br />

on 13720 for North America, but also aimed across Western Europe and UK.<br />

Tuning in early, I feared it would not be making it as there was no signal<br />

and nothing else audible on 13 MHz band from European sites. But it popped<br />

on at 2000 with a good S=9+20 signal, which I would rate at SINPO 44444.<br />

Began by announcing English schedule as usual in local time of UT+2;<br />

sounded like the first frequency mentioned for the "2045" broadcast was<br />

7665 instead of 7465, but I wasn't taping and can't be sure. After the<br />

usual broadcasts, added brand-new schedule for "Northern America, Tue-Sun<br />

1500-1530 on 13750 and 2200-2230 on 13720". Unfortunately, these times<br />

were specified as UTC, which they are not.<br />

2014-2018 played Albania's entry in the Eurovision Song Contest, "Hear My<br />

Plea". At 2018 urged listeners to vote by SMS, if they are in eligible<br />

countries outside Albania; then a comment about NATO membership.


Suddenly at 2019 some adjacent QRM cropped up from a strong carrier on<br />

13725 with a tone test. The carrier remained on until 2029:30, but<br />

unmodulated after the brief tone. The QRM could be avoided by slight side-<br />

tuning. This was no doubt VOA Greenville tuning up/warming up for the<br />

Creole broadcast on 13725 which does not start until 2100. Is this really<br />

necessary? Why not do it starting at 2049?<br />

2028, Goodbye, and anthem, but transmitter cut off before it finished, at<br />

2028:30 or so.<br />

All in all, this and the new morning broadcast should be good alternatives<br />

to the evening broadcasts for North Americans to hear R. Tirana. Another<br />

change we suggested should now be in effect, English at 0145-0200 on 6120<br />

ex-6115, to avoid Italy via Ascension on 6110; but at 0230-0300 still on<br />

6115, both // 7425.<br />

R. Tirana also started on April 25 a new morning broadcast to North<br />

America we suggested at 1300-1330 on 13750, which got some good reports<br />

from ENAm and Europe, and which I shall start monitoring on April 26. Of<br />

course, both 13 MHz frequencies should be much more reliable in Europe<br />

beyond the skip zone.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 25)<br />

Well, at least here in upstate NY, Radio Tirana is putting in a powerhouse<br />

signal (sounding like the old days) at 2010 UT on 13720. It must be a<br />

powerhouse signal because I'm hearing it loud and clear on my old Grundig<br />

Satellit 210/TR 6001 using only the whip in a steel- framed office<br />

building (but admittedly with the radio near a window). So, I would say at<br />

least for today, the experiment is an unqualified success. I haven't heard<br />

Tirana this clearly in years.<br />

(John Figliozzi-NY-USA, Apr 26)<br />

At 1300 UT 13750 signal was as strong like yesterday, and varying between<br />

S9=+10 and +30dB again here in Stuttgart Germany. Few deep fadings occured<br />

in between. Sinpo=55454, a technical BUZZy hum tone was a little bit<br />

annoying today.<br />

For the first time I noted two adjacent stations on 13755 kHz today, when<br />

I switched to 2.3 kHz small filter and set rx on 13757 kHz flank.<br />

Both broadcast signals are very tiny here in Europe:<br />

CRI in English via Kashi, western China site, scheduled 1100-1400 UT,<br />

100 kW towards Pakistan, India, Bangladesh.<br />

Also IRIB Tehran via Kamalabad 500 kW at 60 degrees started in Japanese<br />

sce at 1300-1327 UT.<br />

Listen to the attached recording. All English announcements of R Tirana<br />

schedule referred to Central European Summer Time - not UTC !!!<br />

I would guess, you should announce both time zones - CEST/local time<br />

a n d UTC - in your programm.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 26)<br />

ARMENIA Summer A-07 for Democratic Voice of Burma in Burmese via TRW:<br />

1430-1527 15480 ERV 300 kW 100 deg to SoEaAs // 17625 MDC via RNW<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

Google Earth imagery. Yerevan 4810 transmitter site.<br />

History:<br />

Berkeley is publishing old Soviet military maps of Armenia and Georgia on<br />

the scale of 1:100,000 on the Internet.<br />

The map <br />

shows a.o. the eastern part of the greater Yerevan area. In the northern<br />

outskirts of this area, a short distance NW of a town named Arinj


(Arindzh), the map shows a group of three radio mast symbols. This is<br />

likely to be the "old" Yerevan site. The Tactical Pilotage Chart shows a<br />

multiple obstruction at this position with the maximum height given as 700<br />

ft. (=213 m).<br />

The geographical coordinates of the center symbol are<br />

40.14.14 N 44.33.30 E<br />

Shortwave transmissions seem to have started very early from Yerevan. This<br />

is no won<strong>der</strong>, consi<strong>der</strong>ing the large number of Armenians living in<br />

neighbouring countries. 4810 still appears to use the old site.<br />

The presumed but not fully confirmed SW transmitter set-up at Yerevan<br />

consists of 2x100 kW and 1x50 kW. In addition, the site is also likely to<br />

house the old MW and LW transmitters (863 and 254 kHz), both in the 150 kW<br />

range. The TPC estimated mast height of 700 ft. clearly indicates the<br />

presence of a LW or MW transmitter.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, June 22, 2002 ! )<br />

ARM old Yerevan Arinj site x863 x254, now 1395 4810.<br />

I also discussed this with Olle Alm last year and maybe these are the<br />

remnants of the old Arinj site with directional SW antennas scrapped and<br />

the new Arinj site is at<br />

40 14 28 N 44 36 02 E ?<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 26)<br />

ARM old Yerevan site x863 x254.<br />

40 14 03.91 N 44 32 55.54 E<br />

Remaining. I believe only a single 1395 mast is seen.<br />

ARM new Yerevan Arinji site now 1395 4810 (not Gavar Kamo ! )<br />

40 14 26.83 N 44 36 03.72 E<br />

ARM Gavar Kamo<br />

40 24 43.14 N 45 10 59.55 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 26)<br />

AUSTRALIA Radio Australia DRM Brandon 5995 kHz.<br />

Earlier in the week, Nigel Holmes at RA told me that 5995 kHz uses DRM<br />

1200-1400 UT on 010 deg to PNG and 12080 is DRM 1100-1200 UT on 080 deg<br />

(into SW Pacific). Both from tx s at Brandon. Nominal power is 8 kW but<br />

did want to run as low as 2-3kW.<br />

The relatively low power (and the beam headings) might explain the poor<br />

results. I can t get anything useful on 12080, and 5995 only produces<br />

occasional snatches of audio. The high bitrate (23.54kbps) no doubt doesn<br />

t help.<br />

Nothing here on 1431 or 1701 either (central west of New South Wales). Can<br />

t even hear DRM hash on 1431; 1701 seems to register something in Dream<br />

periodically, but not enough for any on-screen information & definitely no<br />

audio yet.<br />

(Craig Seager-AUS, hcdx Apr 22)<br />

I ve been monitoring 12080 kHz for the last week and have not seen any<br />

signs of DRM transmissions. However, even the AM signals from Radio<br />

Australia on 12080 kHz are very weak at my location, and in our evenings<br />

there is an extremely strong signal from Vo Mongolia on 12085 kHz that<br />

would swamp any weak DRM on 12080.<br />

5995 kHz is still switching to DRM at 1200 UTC today.<br />

Aussie <strong>DX</strong>ers on the MWOZ list have reported DRM on mediumwave 1431 & 1701<br />

kHz this evening, but I cannot hear any signs of those signals here at my


NZ location.<br />

(Chris Mackerell-NZL, hcdx Apr 21)<br />

Also DRM 1100-1200 UT 12080 ? (wb)<br />

If anyone has noticied DRM on 5995 recently: Radio Australia has been<br />

noted here using DRM mode on 5995 kHz from 1200-1400 for the past week.<br />

Transmission is using 23.4k bit rate audio which is undecodable here due<br />

to interference on 5990 & 6000 kHz. Posts on the DRM forum indicate<br />

similar results in NA. Site presumed to be Brandon. Unknown if this is a<br />

test or start of a regular DRM schedule.<br />

(Chris Mackerell-NZL, hcdx Apr 15)<br />

2485 VL8K Katherine at 1213-1233 UT on Apr 27. Sports roundup w/details<br />

of games. Fair and // 2310 (poor) and 2325 (fair/poor).<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 27)<br />

BELGIUM [non] requency change of Radio Saa in Hausa Wed/Sat frApr.18:<br />

1600-1700 NF 13770 UNID RUS/CISorTDF tx to WeAf, x15180 to avoid B<strong>BC</strong> Ar<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

BOLIVIA 3310 R. Mosoj Chaski, Cochabamba, 2350-2357, 20 Apr, Quechua,<br />

talks; 54343, adj. uty. QRM.<br />

4650.2 R. Sta Ana, Sta Ana de Yacuma, 2206-2223, 21 Apr, Spanish, talks,<br />

ballads; 35332.<br />

4865 R. Logos, Sta Cruz de la Sierra, 2217-2231, 21 Apr, Low German, c&w<br />

type of songs, preaching; 45333.<br />

4958.1 R. Difa Tropico (tent), Trinidad, 2236-2246, 21 Apr, Spanish,<br />

talks; 23331.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

BOSNIA and HERCEGOVINA When staying at Sarajevo in Easter holiday, the<br />

only daytime freq to hear on MW is 612 with Radio BIH programme. No strong<br />

MW transmitter in the Balkans these days. In darkness MW stations heard<br />

from Italy (1449,1575,999,657) Bulgaria (747,1161,1224), Romania<br />

(855,1179,1152), 810 from Macedonia not very strong, 1602 Zavidovici very<br />

weak, 1548 from Russia with Russian Sodruzhestvo Radio strong in the early<br />

morning, heard 531 from Beromuenster, 666 MDR Info relay from SWR tx,<br />

France Info (1557,1494), Vatican on 1611,1530, Serbia Radio Beograd on<br />

1107, DLF on 1422, Hungary on 540, 1341, TRT1 on 1017, Croatia and<br />

Slovenia on reg 1134 and 918, Tunis on 630; all between 0400 and <strong>05</strong>00 UTC.<br />

I heard no Albanian station. The most popular stations in Sarajevo seem to<br />

be Alfa Radio, Kalman Radio and Radio Hayat all sending on FM. The<br />

nationwide stations R FBIH and R BH1 seem not to be very popular. (at<br />

least what you hear in the streets)<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 16)<br />

BRAZIL 4885 R. Club do Para, Belem PA, 1007(!)-f/out 1019, 22 Apr,<br />

(unreadable) talks, advertisements; 15341.<br />

4915 R. Difa, Macapa AM, 2248-2258, 21 Apr, pops; 53332, QRM de B.<br />

Whenever the sort of prgr from either stn provides no clues for 100% ID, I<br />

rely on my Beverages, whereby the CeAm wire enhances no. Brazil reception<br />

while fading the coastal strip, and vice-versa, and this is usually needed<br />

on this fq. because co-ch. R. CBN Anhangueera in Goiania GO carries<br />

different prgr typically, news, not religious prgrs) on 11830 at certain<br />

times.<br />

4965 R. Alvorada, Parintins AM, 2243-2254, 21 Apr, religious prgr,<br />

interview, all about the "Congregacao Mariana"; 54333.


9530 R. Transmundial, Sta Ma RS, 2129-2139, 21 Apr, prgr "Entre Amigas",<br />

infos. on rlgs events, stn. slogan, relgs. prgr; 54444 but hum in the<br />

carrier.<br />

9615 R. Cultura, Sao Paulo SP, 1010-f/out 1035, 21 Apr, Braz. music;<br />

15331.<br />

9630 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 1027-f/out 1145, 21 Apr, "Jornal das 7",<br />

ID+freqs.+addr. 1030; 14431, adj. QRM de WYFR 9625 in French.<br />

9695 R. Rio Mar, Manaus AM, 1025-f/out 1200, 21 Apr, "Jornal da<br />

Bandeirantes" (tent), talks; 25432.<br />

11815 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 1312-1445, 21 Apr, "Panorama<br />

Musical",..., advertisements, refs. to the "Goianao" (f/ball); 34432, but<br />

fair at 1445.<br />

11815 R. Brasil Central, 2117-2129, 21 Apr, f/ball news, results; 54444,<br />

almost unnoticed QRM de REE via CTR.<br />

11830 R. CBN Anhangueera, Goiania GO, 1309-1332, 21 Apr, talks on land<br />

development, advertisements; 23441.<br />

11855.1 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 1028-1155, 21 Apr, "Jornal das 7",<br />

ID+freqs.+addr. 1030; 24442, adj. QRM, and then WYFR s/on at 1100 on<br />

11855.<br />

11925 R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo SP, 2113-2124, 21 Apr, advertisements,<br />

f/ball match rpt. Sao Paulo vs. Sao Caetano; 44444.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

CANADA Additional txions via VT Communications:<br />

Radio Prague in English from April 11:<br />

0330-0357 6080 SAC 250 kW 268 deg to NoAm, co-ch R.Minsk HS+VOA En<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

6009.92 Radio Sweden via Sackville, 0245, April 22, English programming.<br />

Noted still slightly off frequency. First noticed on March 31 on 6009.96.<br />

Has since slipped down a little further. Very good signal.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Apr 22)<br />

6160 CKZU at 1333-1346 Apr 24. News, in progress, on "Early Edition"<br />

program; then at 1339 some chatting and bragging about the Canucks, who<br />

had just eliminated the Stars in NHL playoffs. Good signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 25)<br />

Re: 7335 usurped by US station.<br />

Hello Mr. Hauser, Our broadcast service has been registered with the ITU,<br />

HFCC and other broadcasting authorities. This was done for us by<br />

C<strong>BC</strong>/Radio-Canada-Transmission's bureau, on our behalf, since they have the<br />

experience in doing this for all the RCI and C<strong>BC</strong> transmitters. The<br />

registrations were made recently, so you may not see it unless you have<br />

the latest listings.<br />

However being registered is no guarantee that we have exclusive rights to<br />

this frequency. Shortwave broadcasting is done on a cooperative and<br />

consensus basis. It is very difficult to have governments around the world<br />

to agree to one set of rules and share the crowded radio bands. If there<br />

is any interference, it will be a matter of negotiation to try to resolve<br />

the dispute. Since we have occupied this frequency since 1938, we should<br />

have a stronger case.<br />

In Europe, Radio Vatican transmits on 7.335 MHz. In Eastern Asia, Radio


China also transmits on 7.335 MHz. There are also pirate stations in Cuba<br />

that sometimes transmits on this frequency.<br />

I have sent a letter to World Harvest Radio, noting the interference they<br />

cause with our signal. We will see how they respond. If we need any<br />

further action, we can present our case to the FCC in the United States.<br />

I have not heard this interfering station at my location in Canada.<br />

However if you and other shortwave listeners find the CHU time service<br />

important and the interference from WHRI too severe, send a letter of<br />

complaint to WHRI. This may be more effective than any politically correct<br />

negotiations we need to go through. Your position with WoR should make<br />

this very effective.<br />

Thank you for your concern. Raymond Pelletier<br />

Frequency and Time. Institute for National Measurement Standards.<br />

National Research Council Canada.<br />

M-36, room 1026. 1200 Montreal Road. Ottawa, Canada K1A 0R6<br />

Tel: (613) 993-3430 Fax: (613) 952-1394<br />

Government of Canada<br />

I think you are too kind to WHRI. There is no reason they have to use<br />

CHU's frequency; plenty of others available, especially in the middle of<br />

the night. Longtime Vatican collision also ought to be resolved, but it is<br />

nothing compared to 250 kW from South Carolina. Not aware of any Cuban<br />

pirates on 7335. O, that was R. Republica, which WRMI planned to put on<br />

7335 via a relay in B-06, but we intervened and it did not happen<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 25)<br />

CHU 3330 and 7335 are now listed un<strong>der</strong> OTT.<br />

CHINA/TAIWAN Question about Chinese jamming.<br />

Since China is jamming many many stations which broadcast in Chinese<br />

dialects (VOA, RFA, B<strong>BC</strong>...), I was won<strong>der</strong>ing does anybody know which<br />

broadcasts in Chinese are NOT jammed by China? I know for sure VOR and<br />

Pyongyang are not jammed.<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SRB, dxld Apr 23)<br />

The list of stations jammed by China is not so long as it may seem. It<br />

includes US VOA, RFA, as well as all broadcasts from Taiwan in Chinese,<br />

its dialects and some minority languages. I m not sure about B<strong>BC</strong>. All the<br />

rest appears to be free from jamming.<br />

(Sergej Nikishin-RUS, dxld Apr 23)<br />

Jammed by CHN mainland. Also<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> Mandarin and Nepali [to audience in Tibet] - maybe Uzbek too [to<br />

audience in Xinjiang], and<br />

AIR Delhi in Mandarin, Tibetan and Nepali.<br />

Voice of Tibet program.<br />

Firedrake in this season heard here in Europe like<br />

More Firedrake channels noted in A07 season here in Europe:<br />

61<strong>05</strong> at 2200. 71<strong>05</strong> at 2200. 7130 at 16-17. 7160 at 2200.<br />

7190 at 2200. 7260 at 1700. 7280 at 1700. 7355 at 2100.<br />

7445 22-24. 7470 at 2300. 7500 at 2300. 7540 at 2300.<br />

9200 10300 at 1254 & 1413 & 1443.<br />

9355 at 17-21. 9370 at 16-17 9455 at 20-21 9555 at 1600.<br />

96<strong>05</strong> 11-1530. 9660 at 0-1 9780 at 1500. 9850 at 19-22.<br />

99<strong>05</strong> against KHBN Palau relay 15-18, 19-22 9930 KWHR at 14-18.<br />

11665 at 07-16. 11785 at 11-15. 118<strong>05</strong> at 12-15. 11825 at 09-13


11935 at 2100. 11945 at 15-16. 11965 at 13-15. 11990 at 11-1230.<br />

120<strong>05</strong> at 1500. 12040 at 11-15. 12120 at 1430-1530.<br />

13610 at 07-11. 13625 at 12-17. 13670 at 03-07. 13740 at 07-10.<br />

15130 at 03-06. 15165 at 06-07. 152<strong>05</strong> 11-13. 15250 07-11.<br />

15265 at 04-06. 15270 at 01-09. 15465 at 12-14. 15510 at 11-14, 18-20.<br />

15530 at 16-17. 15795 at 11-13.<br />

15635 at 03-07. 15680 at 03-07. 15795 at 1130-1315 against AIR.<br />

17565 13-14 17780 at 06-10. 17855 at 07-11. 17880 at 03-07. (wb)<br />

Firedrake jamming in previous 2006 season:<br />

6030 6085 6090 61<strong>05</strong> 6110 6145 6150 71<strong>05</strong> 7130 7150 7160 7185 7190<br />

7200 7255 7260 7270 7280 7310 7330 7355 7365 7445 7470 7500 7540<br />

9350 9355 9365 9370 9410 9415 9450 9455 9510 9530 9540 9545 9555<br />

9575 9580 96<strong>05</strong> 9610 9615 9635 9660 9670 9680 9745 9780 98<strong>05</strong> 9845<br />

9850 9855 9865 9875 99<strong>05</strong> 9910 9955<br />

11520 11550 11590 116<strong>05</strong> 11635 11640 11665 11690 11695 11700 117<strong>05</strong><br />

11710 11715 11740 11750 11760 11765 11775 11780 11785 11795 118<strong>05</strong><br />

11825 11830 11840 11885 11895 11915 11925 11935 11945 11965 11975<br />

11980 11990 12015 12025 12040 12085<br />

13610 13625 13670 13675 13715 13725 13740 13760 13765 13775 13790<br />

13825 13830<br />

15130 15135 15150 15165 15225 15245 15250 15265 15270 15285 15290<br />

15320 15330 15385 15390 15430 15465 15510 15525 15530 15585 15665<br />

15685<br />

17310 17330 17350 17510 17545 17550 17560 17565 17615 17630 17640<br />

17685 17695 177<strong>05</strong> 17730 17765 17780 17855 17880 18160<br />

21500 21660 21690 217<strong>05</strong><br />

Chinese like Jamming with African music content also at Mugabe land<br />

Zimbabwe on 9765.<br />

9765 at 0400-<strong>05</strong>00[Zimbabwe jamming].<br />

(wb, Apr 23)<br />

9200, Firedrake, 1135 on April 20, noted that the music jamming has<br />

returned here after being off for several weeks, // 10300, both good.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 27)<br />

Sounds like our old friend, the Chinese Firedrake Jammer is on 18160 kHz<br />

today.<br />

(Brian Crow-USA, dxld Apr 24)<br />

Same complaint by Uli Bihlmayer DJ9KR, German DARC Ham Radio Bandwatch,<br />

today Apr 25.<br />

To:<br />

Mr. Yue Chen<br />

Sound of Hope<br />

Listener's Service Department<br />

Taiwan<br />

Dear Mr Chen,<br />

Since yesterday April 23rd, <strong>2007</strong> the "Hainan Music Jammer" from PR China<br />

has been transmitting his awful music to jam your program. This took place<br />

from morning to evening only with short breaks from full hour plus 5<br />

minutes. The purpose is to jam the program of SOH.


Your program AND the Hainan Music Jammer are causing extremely harmful<br />

interference to the Amateur Radio Service which has a Frequency Allocation<br />

on 18068 - 18168 kHz.<br />

I ask you very urgently to contact your headquarters with the Frequeny<br />

Management Officers to leave the frequency 18160 kHz and to look for a new<br />

frequency outside exclusive Amateur Radio frequencies. The Radio Amateurs<br />

of the World have the right to use their frequencies without the<br />

interference of Taiwan and PR of China.<br />

I should like to read your answer soon on my screen. Thank you for your<br />

help!<br />

Yours very truly,<br />

Ulrich Bihlmayer<br />

Vice Coordinator of IARU MONITORING SYSTEM ITU Region 1<br />

(Apr 23)<br />

The Foundation Voice of Tibet launches campaign to protest Chinese radio<br />

"jamming"<br />

<br />

VOT Voice of Tibet Apr 24<br />

The Foundation Voice of Tibet launches campaign to protest Chinese radio<br />

"jamming".<br />

Based on the fact that the Peoples Republic of China has systematically<br />

"jammed" Voice of Tibet's and other "foreign" short wave radio services<br />

for more than 10 years now, we call for action and support internationally<br />

to protest and demand an immediate stop to these violating acts. According<br />

to the PRC Constitution and numerous UN Resolutions we demand that the<br />

Chinese authorities immediately start respecting the rights of the<br />

citizens they govern as well as the rights of citizens of other countries<br />

(also affected by the Chinese "jamming").<br />

"Jamming" violations by the PRC towards "foreign" broadcasts Voice of<br />

Tibet (VOT) is an independent NGO radio station, registered as a<br />

foundation in Norway in 1995. VOT's daily services contain uncensored news<br />

and information about Tibet related issues in Tibetan and Mandarin<br />

languages. Every day a 30 minutes program in Tibetan and a 15 minutes<br />

program in Mandarin is produced and aired on short wave repeatedly from 7<br />

pm till midnight Beijing time.<br />

The definition of "jamming":<br />

Radio stations register their (short wave radio) frequencies<br />

internationally twice a year to secure the exclusive right to frequencies<br />

at registered times.<br />

The definition of "jamming" is "the intentional transmission of radio<br />

signals in or<strong>der</strong> to interfere with the reception of signals from another<br />

station."<br />

Violations without bor<strong>der</strong>s VOT started broadcasting on short wave towards<br />

India, Nepal, Tibet and China on 14 May 1996, renting airtime from FEBA<br />

Radio's transmitter site at the Seychelles. After a few weeks VOT's<br />

transmissions became the target of hostile jamming from Chinese stations<br />

transmitting distorted noise and music on VOT's internationally registered<br />

frequencies. In the autumn of 1996 the PRC authorities threatened FEBA<br />

Radio to cancel the contract with VOT, by threatening to "jam" all FEBA<br />

Radio's other transmissions as well. Due to this threat FEBA stopped<br />

transmitting VOT's programs in 1996.


From 2000 onwards the Chinese jamming towards VOT's transmissions was<br />

further intensified, as has been the case for most other stations<br />

providing programming towards China in Mandarin, Cantonese, and Tibetan,<br />

Uyghur and other minority language services.<br />

These days each and every VOT transmission is targeted by at least two<br />

simultaneous jamming transmissions from the PRC authorities, using "state-<br />

of-the-art" facilities outside cities like Beijing, Xian, Nanjing and<br />

Linhe. But the illegal Chinese censorship does not stop there. In more<br />

than 40 Tibetan cities and townships "ground-wave" jamming transmissions<br />

are targeting VOT's internationally registered frequencies. The reach of<br />

these local jamming transmissions varies from 10 to 30 km in radius (from<br />

the antenna, which is often located at a high point overseeing the valley<br />

or city) and is very effective within this limited reach.<br />

In Tibet the authorities define listening to "foreign" broadcasts such as<br />

VOT's as "splittist" acts. Those caught listening or showing others how to<br />

tune to them are prosecuted or sent to "reform-through-labour" camps.<br />

The Chinese jamming transmissions not only affects and denies citizens<br />

within the bor<strong>der</strong>s of China access to our transmissions, it also affects<br />

and denies access for listeners in countries like Nepal, India, Taiwan and<br />

most parts of Europe as well.<br />

PRC violating UN resolutions and its own Constitution The following is a<br />

brief presentation outlining some of the rights (supposed to be held) by<br />

all people governed by the PRC. Article 35 of the Chinese Constitution<br />

"guarantees" its citizens: (Freedom of speech, press, assembly) Citizens<br />

of the People's Republic of China (shall) enjoy freedom of speech, of the<br />

press, of assembly, of association, of procession and of demonstration.<br />

UNITED NATIONS In its first decision on the subject, in 1946, the UN<br />

General Assembly (Resolution 59(1)) declared freedom of information to be<br />

a fundamental human right.<br />

"Freedom of information is a fundamental human right and is the touchstone<br />

of all the freedoms to which the United Nations is consecrated".<br />

The same declaration further states: "Freedom of information implies the<br />

right to gather, transmit and publish news anywhere and everywhere without<br />

letters. As such it is an essential factor in any serious effort to<br />

promote the peace and the progress of the world."<br />

Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as adopted and<br />

declared by the UN General Assembly resolution 217 A (III) of 10 December<br />

1948, reads:<br />

"Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right<br />

includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek,<br />

receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless<br />

of frontiers."<br />

Specifically on the issue of "jamming" a (1950) UN General Assembly<br />

Resolution states: "Jamming of radio broadcasts is condemned as a denial<br />

of the right of all persons to be fully informed concerning news,<br />

opinions, and ideas regardless of frontiers."<br />

APPEAL: Based on the internationally acknowledged right to disseminate<br />

information through radio broadcasts without disturbances, and the rights<br />

of our listeners to access uncensored news and information, the Foundation<br />

Voice of Tibet strongly protest the PRC censorship violations. We call for<br />

action and support from Governments, politicians and NGO's worldwide in<br />

addressing the issue of jamming towards representatives of the Peoples<br />

Republic of China, demanding an immediate stop to their hostile "jamming"


transmissions. We request that these violations of basic rights of<br />

millions of people in Tibet and China should be part of any dialogue with<br />

PRC representatives.<br />

The Foundation Voice of Tibet would also be most happy to provide further<br />

information and documentation on the above mentioned issues. A brief video<br />

presentation of VOT can be seen at:<br />

or at:<br />

<br />

(via Zacharias Liangas-GRC, Apr 25)<br />

1521 Urumchi.<br />

Kosice-Cizatice transmitter testing? Yesterday around 1600 an<br />

"extraordinarily strong" signal on 1521 has been heard in Switzerland.<br />

Programming was "in a Slavic language, most likely Russian", with a signal<br />

felt to be just too strong for being Mayak from Russia or Urumqui, so it<br />

issuspected that this was the Slovak Kosice-Cizatice transmitter:<br />

<br />

I just (1830 UT) checked 1521 but heard only a jumble, including what<br />

sounded like the low power transmitters in the UK (Capital Gold), Saudi-<br />

Arabia and the famous Urumqui transmitter with CRI in Russian. No trace of<br />

a strong signal from Slovakia.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Apr 25)<br />

Still a puzzle, but compare 1521 kHz Russian program first with some<br />

Urumchi and Kashi relays of CRI Beijing, as "Govorit Kitai" ID<br />

1600-1657 Russian 13860szg, 13655xia, 11875uru, 59<strong>05</strong>kas, 1521<br />

1700-1757 Russian 13860szg, 13655uru, 11960xia, 11875uru, 9795uru,<br />

9470xia, 59<strong>05</strong>kas, 1521<br />

1800-1857 Russian 9765szg, 9555xia, 9535France, 7190uru, 59<strong>05</strong>kas, 1521<br />

1521 Urumchi with R Peking noted here in past three decades, I guess.<br />

(wb)<br />

COLOMBIA Marfil Estereo /HJDH - 5910 kHz, via Bogota (Pto. Lleras,<br />

Meta). F/d color QSL card with photos of Colombia and work of the station,<br />

in 95 days via registered mail.<br />

V/s: Rafael Rodriguez R. Address: Marfil Estereo, Attn: Sr. Rafael<br />

Rodriguez, Apartado Aereo No. 67751, Bogota, COLOMBIA.<br />

Also sent a fantastic interactive mini-CD with info about Marfil Estereo,<br />

La Voz de tu Conciencia and Alcaravan Radio. Thanks so much to Rafael for<br />

his efforts on this.<br />

(Jim Pogue-TN-USA KH2AR, hcdx Apr 25)<br />

COSTA RICA It seems all the DGS transmitter sites suffer from<br />

"crackling" to varying degrees, which I assume has something to do with<br />

the satellite receivers being mistuned or off-target. A perennial problem<br />

which has been going on for a long time; why don't they fix it? The<br />

crackling on 9725, April 24 at 1345, extended to plus/minus 15 kHz,<br />

bothering neighboring stations.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 25)<br />

CYPRUS TCI (antenna supplier) reports that recent off-air times of B<strong>BC</strong><br />

1323 at Zyggi (Cyprus) have been due to construction activities for new HF<br />

antennas. MF array creates large currents making crane operation unsafe,<br />

so has been off air during daytime and possibly other hours irregularly<br />

recently. Announcements on air of this situation may not have been<br />

monitored by <strong>DX</strong> ers.<br />

(Benjamin Dawson-USA, In attendance at NAB Convention Las Vegas, Apr 18,<br />

dxld)


DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 5009.79 Radio Pueblo, Santo Domingo, 2350-0001*,<br />

April 20-21, Presumed with Spanish talk. Could not catch an ID. Poor, weak<br />

in noise. Radio Pueblo heard here on this exact frequency back in March<br />

with a 0001 sign off.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Apr 23)<br />

ECUADOR Special DRM tests of HCJB Global:<br />

1600-0200 15680 QUI 004 kW 320 deg to NoAm from April 17 till April 29<br />

0400-0630 9870 QUI 004 kW 037 deg to WeEu from April 30 till May 26<br />

1500-0100 15680 QUI 004 kW 355 deg to CeAm from April 30 till May 26<br />

0100-0400 9915 QUI 004 kW 355 deg to CeAm from April 30 till May 26<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

DRM - Radio Mondial Digital - Testsendnung fuer Europa von Radio HCJB<br />

Liebe <strong>DX</strong> - und HCJB Freunde! Zukunftsmusik!<br />

Ab dem 30. April bis 26. Mai <strong>2007</strong> werden wir Testsendungen in DRM nach<br />

Europa senden. DRM - Digital Radio Mondial.<br />

Start: 0400 UTC bis 0630 UTC auf <strong>der</strong> Frequenz 9870 kHz.<br />

In diesen 2 1/2 Stunden hoeren Sie u.a. verschiedenste Sendeformate <strong>der</strong><br />

deutschsprachigen Abteilung aber auch das Programm von Jorge Zambrano<br />

"Musica del Ecuador".<br />

Wir sind natuerlich sehr interessiert an Ihren Empfangsberichten und<br />

belohnen diese auch mit <strong>der</strong> Son<strong>der</strong> QSL Karte <strong>2007</strong> - DRM. RRs bitte an:<br />

<br />

Wir sind gespannt! Noch Fragen?<br />

Herzlichst Iris Rauscher und das Team von Radio HCJB.<br />

(HCJB, Apr 21)<br />

3279.8 LV del Napo, Tena, 2347-2354, 20 Apr, Spanish, freq. announcement,<br />

talks, Indian tunes; 45343.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

ETHIOPIA 6185 Voice of Tigray Revolution, 0357-04<strong>05</strong>+, April 20, Tune-in<br />

to their distinctive IS. Vernacular talk at 0400. Horn of Africa music at<br />

0403. Weak un<strong>der</strong> Vatican Radio. // 5970-only audible until 0359 when wiped<br />

out by Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land-Bonaire 5975 signing on.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong> LISTENING DIGEST)<br />

New 6185.02 at 1645-1745 on Apr 16, Voice of the Revolution of Tigray,<br />

Mek'ele, Tigrinya news read by man and woman, e.g. about Iraq, interludes<br />

of Horn of Africa music, 1700 TS, talk and songs, New frequency ex-9650<br />

which was silent; 33343 heard best in LSB due to QRM Germany on 6190.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, via Dario Monferini, playdx yg via dxld)<br />

9561.<strong>05</strong>V R. Ethiopia Apr 20 1401-1446 34433-44433 Arabic, News and<br />

ethiopian pops music, ID at 1444, Frequency drift 9560.95-9561.<strong>05</strong>kHz.<br />

9561.<strong>05</strong> V. of Democratic Alliance via R. Ethiopia Apr 20 *1501-1507 32432<br />

Arabic, 1501 sign on with IS, Opening announce, News.<br />

9561.50 R. Etiopia Apr 21 1358-1412 24442-23442 Amharic and Arabic, 1358<br />

ID, 1359 IS and ID, 1400 Three gongs, News.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Apr 27)<br />

FRANCE Radio Democracy Shorayee to Iran via Samara?, Issoudun?, 12120.<br />

Weak on Sunday 22 April, but could hear several clear ids by a man at 1700<br />

opening. Mostly talking by men with occasional brief Iranian music.<br />

Communist anthem "The Internationale" by chorus from 1757 to 1800 close.<br />

About 8 hours after I sent an e-mail to<br />

<br />

I received a friendly partial-data verification. No signer. Confirmed<br />

schedule as listed on TDP website: 1700-1800 Tue, Thur, Fri, Sun, 1700-


1800.<br />

(Wendel Craighead-KA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 23)<br />

GEORGIA/ABKHAZIA/RUSSIA The transmitters on 9495 and 9535 kHz (why not<br />

and MW 1350 kHz?) for me are located in Russia (there are several<br />

indications in the past decade for it).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, dxld Apr 18)<br />

The indications point into another direction:<br />

a) the presently used technical infrastructure in Soxum existed already in<br />

Soviet times: the 30 kW MW tx on 1350 kHz carried Georgian Radio 1 &<br />

programming from a local studio. The 5kW SW transmitter(s) were part of a<br />

typical local groundwave jamming station in Soxum. b) Already in 1996, the<br />

station itself (in the person of Deputy General Director Yury Kutarba)<br />

confirmed the transmitter site for 1350 and SW as Soxum (Sukhum) in a QSL-<br />

letter, see<br />

<br />

(note the reference to two SW frequencies already then)<br />

"Radio of the Republic of Abkhazia comes out in the middle waves on fqy<br />

1350 kHz, in range of 222.2 m., and also on short waves on fqy 9495 kHz<br />

and 9508 kHz in range of 31 m. Antenna height of middle waves xmtr, 106 m.<br />

above sea level. Antenna height of SW xmtr, 68 m. above sea level.<br />

[...] - We inform you that SW xmtr on fqy 9495 kHz. [which was indicated<br />

in the reception report] is in Abkhazia, in her capital Sukhum. QSL-cards<br />

contain the stn stamp, and -Xmtr power 5 kw."<br />

b) Later, Radio Sochi in another letter officially denied that it is<br />

involved in relays of its transmissions on 1350 & SW.<br />

c) All stations in Russia must have propper licenses (as a broadcasting<br />

media and technical licenses), no matter if private or state-run. All<br />

Russian broadcasting licenses are public. There are no records for such a<br />

station in Russia.<br />

d) There is no technical reason to operate such a station on a foreign<br />

territory outside of Abkhazia, nor is there a political one. This is a<br />

state service of the administration in Abkhazia which will do everything<br />

to provide a satisfactory broadcasting infrastructure on its own<br />

territory, in or<strong>der</strong> to demonstrate its sovereignty.<br />

As for the "relay mix": you have two or three choices to fill the airtime<br />

outside of own prgrs: by going off the air, by nonstop music, or by<br />

relaying other stations. Apsua Radio choses to provide its listeners with<br />

news and entertainement from neighbouring Russia (to which it feels<br />

closely related) by relaying Russian stations. Re "Radio Relax", this is<br />

probably "Max FM" from Sochi on 107.4 MHz, well audible along the<br />

Abkhazian coast.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld Apr 20)<br />

GERMANY New addit.txion of YFR Family R. via DTK T-Systems frApr.19:<br />

1800-1900 7220 JUL 100 kW 100 deg to EaEu in Romanian >>>new lang.<br />

Extended evening txion of Brother Stair TOM English from Apr.24:<br />

1900-2100 6175 NAU 100 kW 280 deg to WeEu, x1900-2000<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

Polish Radio Warsaw. I un<strong>der</strong>stand that some transmissions, presently<br />

relayed by DTK Germany are being moved to (VT Communications ?) UK on May<br />

1st. Does anybody know if this will affect relays of Polish Radio Warsaw<br />

in English. If it does I would anticipate consi<strong>der</strong>able skip problems for<br />

most of UK, though these could be ameliorated by using lower frequencies I<br />

suppose?


(Ken Fletcher-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Apr 24)<br />

Obviously you mixed two different issues together.<br />

1 - Deutsche Welle Bonn broadcaster ceased lease contract with DTL T-<br />

Systems (German Telekom) to use 4 x 500 kW units at Nauen,<br />

after 10 years as of Apr 30, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

56 changes will take place on April 30 / May 1st, <strong>2007</strong>, when all<br />

T-systems NAUEN Germany outlets will be ceased by Deutsche Welle.<br />

DWL changes to Trincomalee-CLN, Kigali-RRW, Ascension Isl, Kranji-SNG,<br />

Al Dhabbaya-UAE as well. (wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 2)<br />

2 - DTK T-systems operations via Juelich, Nauen, and Wertachtal will<br />

remain on all leftover customer contracts.<br />

Polish Radio Warsaw contract with DTK T-systems has nothing to do with<br />

Deutsche Welle matter.<br />

DTK customer:<br />

AWR Adventist World Radio<br />

BVB Bible Voice Broadcasting<br />

<strong>BC</strong>A Bible Christian Association<br />

<strong>BC</strong>E Broadcasting Center Europe S.A.<br />

CHW Christliche Wissenschaft<br />

DTK Deutsche Telekom<br />

DVB Democratic Voice of Burma<br />

EMG Evangelische Missions Gemeinden in Deutschland<br />

FHG Frauenhofer Gesellschaft<br />

FVM Freie Volksmission Krefeld<br />

GFA Gospel For Asia<br />

HCJ Voice of the Andes<br />

HLR Hamburger Lokalradio<br />

HRT Hrvratska Radio Televizija<br />

IBB International Broadcast Bureau - USA<br />

IBR IBRA Radio Sweden<br />

MWA Missionswerk Arche<br />

MVB Mecklenburg Vorpommern Baltic Radio<br />

PAB Pan Am Broadcasting<br />

PRW Polish Radio Warsaw<br />

RMI Radio Miami International<br />

RRO Radio Romania International<br />

RNW Radio Netherlands World Service<br />

RRP Radio Reveil Paroles de Vie<br />

RTR Radio Traumland (Belgien)<br />

RTI Radio Taiwan international<br />

RWB Radio Waaberi (Somalia)<br />

SBO Sagalee Bilisummaa Oromoo<br />

TOM The Overcomer Broadcast<br />

TWR Trans World Radio<br />

UNL Universelles Leben<br />

VOR Voice of Russia<br />

WRN World Radio Network<br />

YFR WYFR Family Radio<br />

(wb Apr 24)<br />

INDIA Google Earth imagery. Calcutta Magra MW 594 [4 mast] and<br />

1134 [two mast]<br />

23 01 31.26 N 88 21 21.85 E<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, Apr 26)<br />

INDONESIA 3976.06 RRI Pontianak 1235-1302 Apr 21. Sub-continental vocal<br />

music; long chat by M&W past ToH; good signal but QRM ed after 1300 by<br />

W0EXR up 1 kHz.


3995.04 RRI Kendari 1248-1319 Apr 23. Sub-continental and other vocals;<br />

SCI at 1259, followed by Jakarta relay. Back to local programming at 1319.<br />

Fair at tune-in; weakening by 1319.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 23/25)<br />

IRAN/IRAQ [KURDISTAN] Radio Voice of Kurdistan was received in Sofia on<br />

April 8 from 14 to 1425 hours on 3927 kHz while Radio Voice of Iranian<br />

Kurdistan broadcasts from 1430 to 1625 hours on the same frequency. It<br />

interesting to note that the two stations belong to two hostile to each<br />

other wings of the Iranian Social Democratic Party.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, R. Bulgaria <strong>DX</strong> Apr 13 via dxld)<br />

4870.0 0325-0355 fading out, Apr 19, Voice of Iranian Kurdistan, via Al-<br />

Sulaymaniyah, Iraq. Kurdish talk mentioning Kurdistan, Kurdish music,<br />

jumped to 4840.0 at 0330, Kurdish ID and more talk 35333 weak jamming was<br />

first heard at 0350; // 3970 was off the air. They seem to continue with<br />

their "winterschedule"!<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, via Dario Monferini, playdx yg via <strong>DX</strong>LD)<br />

JAPAN Googe Earth imagery.<br />

JPN SAP Sapporo 43 <strong>05</strong> 19.92 N 141 35 27.17 E<br />

(Jari Perkioemaeki-FIN OH6BG, SW tx site Apr 22)<br />

JPN NSB R Nikkei Nagara-1 3925 6<strong>05</strong>5 9595. -2 3945 6115 9760<br />

35 27 52.10 N 140 12 22.32 E<br />

Correction to R. Nikkei, Nagara site in Chiba prefecture:<br />

with help from two Japanese <strong>DX</strong>ers.<br />

Some ground pictures at: <br />

Some unknown masts (telecomm links?) nearby:<br />

35 28 01 N 140 13 03 E<br />

35 27 48 N 140 13 33 E<br />

(Mauno Ritola, SW tx site Apr 22)<br />

KAZAKHSTAN Summer A-07 for Voice of Orthodox in Russian via TRW:<br />

1530-1600 9355 A-A 200 kW 310 deg to Russia Tue/Fri<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

KAZAKHSTAN/MOLDOVA/RUSSIA/TAJIKISTAN/UKRAINE/UZBEKISTAN<br />

Summer A-07 of WYFR Family Radio via TRW:<br />

1400-1700 5845 DB 100 kW 137 deg in Hindi<br />

1200-1300 60<strong>05</strong> K/A 250 kW 313 deg in Korean<br />

1000-1100 7150 K/A 100 kW 178 deg in Japanese<br />

1400-1500 7215 IRK 250 kW 224 deg in Nepali<br />

1800-1900 7240 SAM 250 kW 188 deg in Arabic<br />

1900-2000 7240 SAM 250 kW 188 deg in English<br />

1400-1600 7320 TCH 250 kW 240 deg in English<br />

1900-2000 7320 SAM 250 kW 284 deg in German<br />

1900-2000 7340 MSK 250 kW 264 deg in Spanish<br />

2000-2200 7360 KCH 500 kW 309 deg in English<br />

1400-1600 7510 TAC 200 kW 131 deg in Urdu<br />

1600-1700 7520 SMF 250 kW 131 deg in Persian<br />

0900-1100 9450 IRK 250 kW 110 deg in English<br />

1100-1200 9450 IRK 250 kW 110 deg in Korean<br />

1900-2000 9490 MSK 250 kW 240 deg in Italian<br />

1700-1900 9495 TAC 200 kW 311 deg in Russian<br />

1800-1900 9615 SAM 250 kW 284 deg in Polish<br />

1400-1500 9625 NVS 250 kW 180 deg in Tamil<br />

1400-1600 NF 9735 SAM 250 kW 117 deg in Punjabi, x94<strong>05</strong><br />

1100-1400 9865 P.K 250 kW 263 deg in Chinese<br />

1400-1500 9865 P.K 250 kW 263 deg in English<br />

1300-1400 11520 A-A 200 kW 132 deg in Burmese<br />

1400-1600 11850 ARM 300 kW 110 deg in Bengali


1200-1300 11895 IRK 250 kW 180 deg in Vietnamese<br />

1300-1400 11895 IRK 250 kW 180 deg in English<br />

1400-1500 12<strong>05</strong>5 SAM 250 kW 110 deg in Telugu<br />

1900-2000 12060 ARM 250 kW 290 deg in French<br />

1500-1600 12075 ARM 300 kW 110 deg in Marathi<br />

1100-1400 12150 A-A 500 kW 094 deg in Chinese<br />

1400-1500 12150 A-A 500 kW 094 deg in English<br />

1400-1500 13590 SAM 250 kW 140 deg in Gujarati<br />

1200-1300 15490 NVS 250 kW 155 deg in Indonesian<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

KOREA D.P.R. 6285.13v Voice of Korea, 1012-1025+, April 22, English<br />

news, ID at 1018. Local music. Weak.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Apr 23)<br />

3480.94 KCBS Wonsan 1212-1225 Apr 25. Man declaiming; into usual choral<br />

music at 1216. // 2850, 3320, 4450, and 4557; all freqs fair.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 27)<br />

KUWAIT Further details of new 1386 kHz MW unit at Kuwait site.<br />

Install and Commission Harris <strong>DX</strong>-600 Transmitter.<br />

Description: The Broadcasting Board of Governors/International<br />

Broadcasting Bureau's (BBG/IBB) Office of Contracts (M/CON) intends to<br />

negotiate and award a non-competitive contract to Harris Corporation,<br />

Broadcast Communications Division, 4393 Digital Way, Mason, OH 45040 to<br />

re-commission and change the frequency of the Harris <strong>DX</strong>600 transmitter<br />

that IBB relocated from Rhodes, Greece to Kuwait.<br />

(...) Harris Corporation is the only firm with propriety information and<br />

technical knowledge needed to retune the transmitter from 1260 kHz to 1386<br />

kHz: make software and hardware upgrades to ensure the current OEM<br />

specifications are satisfied; oversee and assist with the installation and<br />

re-commissioning of the <strong>DX</strong>-600 for use in Kuwait; provide repair and spare<br />

parts; furnish operating and maintenance manuals, and provide training on<br />

the operation and maintenance of the <strong>DX</strong>-600. Harris Corporation originally<br />

delivered and installed the same transmitter in Rhodes, Greece in 1995,<br />

and also provided three essentially identical (two were larger)<br />

transmitters at other IBB site.<br />

This Public Notice of Intent to non-competitively procure the above<br />

described engineering services from Harris Corporation is NOT a request<br />

for competitive price quotations or proposals. Interested firms must<br />

submit adequate documentation of their capability to respond to this<br />

requirement in writing within fifteen (15) calendar days after the posting<br />

date of this notice. All documentation submitted shall be sufficient in<br />

depth and detail to allow for an evaluation without the need for added<br />

information. The Government will not accept oral or incomplete<br />

submissions. A final determination by the Government not to compete this<br />

proposed procurement will be based upon the response to this Public<br />

Notice, and is solely within the discretion of the Government. All<br />

inquiries concerning this matter shall be submitted in writing to<br />

Contracts Office Point of Contact, Berel Dorfman, who can be reached via<br />

E-mail at<br />

This public notice is not an RFP, RFQ or IFB.<br />

<br />

(via Steve Whitt, MWC via dxld Apr 15)<br />

IBB Kuwait MW facilities construction.<br />

The Contractor shall design and construct a building and related<br />

facilities for a Government Furnished/Government Installed (GF/GI; Medium<br />

Wave (MW, transmitter system at the IBB's transmitting station in Kuwait.<br />

The building shall be designed to accommodate a Harris <strong>DX</strong>-600 MW<br />

transmitter and related equipment (...)


The IBB's Kuwait Transmitting Station is located on a site of<br />

approximately 2,223 acres in Umm Al-Rimam on the road to Abdaly, which is<br />

about 50 kilometers by road from Kuwait City center. The approximate<br />

coordinates of the site are 29 degrees, 30 minutes, 42 seconds North<br />

Latitude and 47 degrees, 40 minutes, 34 seconds East Longitude. The site<br />

is a square with 3 km sides. Currently there is a main operations compound<br />

near the center of the site, four shortwave antennas a short distance from<br />

the operations area, a medium wave facility with antenna system at the<br />

northwest corner of the site, and a medium wave antenna system at the<br />

southeast corner of the site.<br />

(...) design and construct a building and related accommodate the physical<br />

space and interface this will Harris <strong>DX</strong>-600 Transmitting System: The<br />

Government will furnish and install a Harris <strong>DX</strong>-600 transmitting system<br />

that was previously operated at another IBB station. The Harris <strong>DX</strong>-600<br />

transmitting system consists of: three 200 kW power a total RF power<br />

output of 600 kW; an trim cooler; power transformers and related dummy<br />

load to serve each power block; interconnecting cabling and "Conceptual<br />

Building Plan" shows transmitter system components.<br />

(...) Antenna system. The Government will use other contractors to<br />

construct the antenna system to be used with the Harris <strong>DX</strong>-600<br />

transmitter. The antenna system will consist of a three-tower array<br />

designed for use on 1386 kHz.<br />

(FBO document #1945 March 25, Apr 17)<br />

[Radio Farda in Persian?] 1386 kHz - I guess three mast array at 33 degr<br />

is the direction towards Tehran, some 750 kilometers north/northeast.<br />

Old 150 kW Continental tx unit from former RL Holzkirchen site, now<br />

broadcasting on 1593 kHz via 2-mast array in direction of 350 degr, Radio<br />

Free Iraq in Arabic to Iraq.<br />

SAWA Arabic youth radio 1548 kHz in direction of 323 degr, 600/300 kW.<br />

pattern degrees<br />

A non-dir<br />

B 017 west of Teheran, Caspian Sea.<br />

C 080 Shiraz, Kandahar.<br />

D 197 Riyadh, Sanaa, Aden, Djibouti.<br />

E 323 Baghdad, Northern Syria, Dyarbakir Turkey.<br />

(wb, Apr 17)<br />

MALAYSIA I listened to the radio on the playground today. The Chinese<br />

program of Voice of Malaysia on 11885 1030-1230, SINPO 55534, not bad.<br />

Program include Malaysia music and culture, Mandarin and Cantonese news,<br />

the Malaysian tourist program. I ever received one letter from the Madam<br />

Chuiyu of the Chinese section, postcards, stamp from Malay, sticker, very<br />

nice program schedule, but no QSL card enclosed. I wrote to her many times<br />

again and again, while there s no reply from her. You can try to send your<br />

report to<br />

<br />

maybe she will reply your mail.<br />

(Lenfant Lee-CHN, dxld Apr 21)<br />

MALI 5995 R. Mali, Kati, 0608-..., 19 Apr, Vernacular, tribal songs;<br />

43432, adj. DRM QRM; tx on & off several times during the observation.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

MAURITANIA 4845 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, 0706-0812*, 19 Apr, Arabic,<br />

talks, chantings, abrupt s/off for QSY 7245 (vy. strg.); 55434.<br />

7245 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, 1407-1516, 22 Apr, French, news, tradit.<br />

tunes & songs, Vernacular, talks; 54343, adj. DRM QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)


MEXICO 6185 R. Educacion, Cd. de Mej[x]ico, 0736-f/out 0900, 24 Apr,<br />

Spanish, classical music, freqs. announcement at 0809, opera; 45433. The<br />

odd thing about reception of this one is that a clearer signal is via the<br />

6x12x6 m Ewe beamed to CeAfr, not the 41 m inv. V beamed to CeAm-SoIND,<br />

but that s surely on acount of the angle of the signal rather than the<br />

azimuth.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

E-mail to XERTA/Radio de Transcontinental America.<br />

Hi John, Your best bet is to e-mail a reception report to Hermano Ruben<br />

Castaneda Espindola (Director General de la XERTA/Radio de<br />

Transcontinental America). Am sure he would be very happy to hear from<br />

you. Today I have confirmed that this is still an active e-mail address<br />

for him:<br />

They have a good looking QSL card. Good<br />

luck!<br />

(Ron Howard-USA to John Wilkins, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 26)<br />

MOLDOVA Summer A-07 for DMR Radio Pridnestrovye via TRW:<br />

1600-1620 5965 KCH 300 kW 265 deg to WeEu English Mon-Thu<br />

1600-1640 5965 KCH 300 kW 265 deg to WeEu English Fri<br />

1620-1640 5965 KCH 300 kW 265 deg to WeEu French Tue/Thu<br />

1620-1640 5965 KCH 300 kW 265 deg to WeEu German Mon/Wed<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

MONGOLIA 4830 Mongoliin R, Altay, 2235-2244, 21 Apr, Mongolian,<br />

classical music; 35332; // 4895 Murun was better but with QRM de B.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

MOROCCO 711 RTM, Laayoune, 1254-..., 21 Apr, regional prgr in Arabic,<br />

Ar. songs; 45454, but a weak audio, so the "O" on the rating would be<br />

lower should we use the SINPFEMO code. I fail to un<strong>der</strong>stand why on earth<br />

the stn doesn t care about the signal quality. Days earlier, i.e. 15 Apr,<br />

I obs ed this one 2141-..., also with regional prgr in Arabic; 54444 but<br />

with a humming & noisy carrier, QRM de E+F.<br />

1079.8 RTM, site?, 1230-..., 21 Apr, Arabic, Ar. music, announcement at<br />

1233 for call to prayer, ID, talks, "A" netw. news bulletin at 1300;<br />

55555.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

MRC Sidi Bennour 540 300/600kW<br />

32 43 32.36 N 08 17 26.09 W<br />

MRC Tahadart (Tanger) 540 / 999 kHz 300kW<br />

35 35 43.54 N <strong>05</strong> 59 06.23 W<br />

MRC Quarzazate 1188 5kW. ex567 kHz<br />

28 56 30.44 N 08 29 14.28 W<br />

MRC RTM Sebaa Aioun 612 / 702 / 1044 kHz<br />

33 53 55.14 N <strong>05</strong> 23 <strong>05</strong>.84 W<br />

MRC Laayoune 711 / 864 kHz (El Aaiun)<br />

27 10 21.58 N 13 21 40.93 W<br />

MRC Tarfaya ex711 600kW / ex1206 100 / 1602 kHz<br />

27 56 17.02 N 12 55 51.96 W<br />

MRC Bouarfa ex729 kHz<br />

32 31 36.88 N 01 57 49.18 W<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 21)


MRC Tanger Beni Makada<br />

35 45 20.00 N <strong>05</strong> 48 25.00 W<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, Apr 27)<br />

NETHERLANDS 11910 hx (2 x 5955 kHz) RNW Flevo in Dutch at 0720 UT, deep<br />

fading, in peaks S=6.<br />

(wb, Apr 26)<br />

NIGERIA Letztes Wochenende fanden auch in Nigeria wie<strong>der</strong> Wahlen statt.<br />

Z.Zt. 2210 UT zwei R Nigeria Stationen auf 4769.97 und 6089.85<br />

auszumachen.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 21)<br />

7275 R. Nigeria, Abuja, 1040-1307, 21 Apr, English, interview, reports on<br />

the elections,..., news 1300, local ID; 25432, and the audio was rather<br />

normal this time.<br />

9690 VoNigeria, Ikorodu, 1032-..., 21 Apr, English, talks abt. the<br />

elections; 55544, bad audio; off on 7255.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

NORTH.MARIANA ISLS/TINIAN/SAIPAN<br />

Some freq changes of IBB eff April 17:<br />

Voice of America<br />

1200-1300 NF 11860 TIN 250kW 272deg,x11680 En to FE/SoAs/OCE<br />

2200-2230 NF 15340 TIN 250kW 279deg,x13725 Khmer to SoEaAS<br />

2230-2300 NF 117<strong>05</strong> TIN 250kW 317deg,x13755 En Special to FE/EaAS<br />

2230-2330 NF 15340 TIN 250kW 279deg,x13725 Vietnamese to SoEaAS<br />

2330-2400 NF 15340 TIN 250kW 279deg,x13725 En Special to SoEaAS<br />

Radio Free Asia<br />

0300-0700 NF 21550 TIN 250kW 303deg,x13670 Mandarin Chinese<br />

1200-1400 NF 116<strong>05</strong> TIN 250kW 309deg,x13625 Tibetan<br />

1500-1600 NF 11540 TIN 250kW 295deg,x13725 Mandarin Chinese<br />

1600-1800 NF 11540 TIN 250kW 295deg,x13715 Mandarin Chinese<br />

2200-2300 NF 11715 TIN 250kW 288deg,x13865 Cantonese<br />

2300-2400 NF 11785 TIN 250kW 313deg,x13670 Mandarin Chinese<br />

2300-2400 NF 15485 SAI 100kW 310deg,x13775 Mandarin Chinese<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

NORWAY/RUSSIA/SOUTH AFRICA/U.K. Addit txions via VT Communications:<br />

SW Radio Africa from April 18:<br />

1700-1900 4880 MEY 100kW 0<strong>05</strong>deg to SoAf English<br />

1700-1900 11775 MSK 250kW 190deg to EaAf English,co-ch CRI Ge fr1800<br />

1700-1900 11810 ARM 300kW 188deg to EaAf English<br />

1700-1900 11975 tests April 19/20 to EaAf English [tent.Kvitsoe test]<br />

1700-1900 12035 MSK 200kW 190deg to EaAf English,co-ch CRI Ar fr1830<br />

[tentat. VTMC Rampisham]<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

NORWAY HFCC Table new entry [religious bc via Kvitsoe-NOR in DRM mode]:<br />

BROADCAST.TXT REFERENCE TABLE; 11 APR <strong>2007</strong>:<br />

add SKK Senter for Kristen Kringkasting<br />

Of British C4CB "Centre for Christian Broadcasting" project<br />

<br />

(history)<br />

CHRISTIAN DRM BROADCASTS FROM NORWAY PLANNED.<br />

"Fellowship of European Broadcasters" News Snippets March 2006.<br />

The newly formed Centre for Christian Broadcasting in the UK has<br />

contracted with Norway to transmit two new DRM digital Radio Stations (max


power 500 kW), for 15 years, beginning in the next few months. The two<br />

Stations aim to cover the UK, Ireland and most of Western Europe with<br />

"live" transmissions on DRM digital radio. They are already searching for<br />

Programming and Partners. The first Station will provide Bible-based radio<br />

and the second will provide News & Current Affairs from a Christian<br />

viewpoint. For more information contact <br />

(via Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 3, 2006)<br />

OMAN 15375 R.Sultanate of Oman Apr 20 1446-1502 35322-35433 Arabic,<br />

Talk, ID at 1453, 1500 Gongs, News.<br />

15375 R.Sultanate of Oman Apr 22 1401-1416 35433-35443 Arabic, News and<br />

arabic music, ID at 1401 and 14<strong>05</strong> and 1413.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Apr 27)<br />

PAKISTAN 17835, Radio Pakistan Islamabad buzzy distorted signal in 17829<br />

to 17841 kHz range, at 0740 UT on Apr 26th.<br />

(wb, Apr 26)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3275.02 R. Southern Highlands (pres) 1219-1245+ Apr<br />

27. Island and other vocals, M ancr in Pidgin (I think); fair and fading;<br />

still there, weakly, at 1245.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 27)<br />

PERU 3375 R. San Antonio, Padua de Callalli, 2352-2359, 20 Apr,<br />

Spanish, Indian tunes & songs; 43342, adjt. uty. QRM.<br />

4940 R. San Antonio, Villa Atalaya, 2221-2233, 21 Apr, Spanish, religious<br />

prgr on Sunday s Gospel readings; 35333.<br />

4950 R. Madre de Dios, Pto Maldonado, 2227-2234, 21 Apr, Spanish, pops,<br />

then Indian songs; 45322.<br />

4955 R. Cultural Amauta, Huanta, 2238-2251, 21 Apr, Indian songs; 55333.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

PHILIPPINES Please be informed that RVA will be implementing a frequency<br />

change effective Sunday, 29 April <strong>2007</strong>. Following are the changes:<br />

Sinhala from 11710 to 120<strong>05</strong> 0000-0027 UTC<br />

Hindi from 11710 to 120<strong>05</strong> 0030-0<strong>05</strong>7 UTC<br />

Bengali from 11965 to 9895 0030-0<strong>05</strong>7 UTC<br />

(Ashik Eqbal Tokon-BGD, dxld Apr 26)<br />

x11965 0030-0100 41 PUG 250 280 Ben PHL RVA<br />

9570 R. Blagovest via RVA Palauig *1500-1514 on Apr 24. Commenced at 1500<br />

after RVA EG ID s; usual RS religious talks; occasional ID s noted. Good<br />

signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 25)<br />

QSL - here are some more recent QSL's received here:<br />

ARGENTINA R. Exitos, Castelar, B.A., 1610 kHz, e-mail with attached<br />

partial data pers. letter in 22 days, v/s Hernan Zabala (Director), QTH:<br />

<br />

AUSTRALIA ARDS Yolnu R., 5<strong>05</strong>0 kHz, partial data pers.letter in 19 days,<br />

v/s Dale Chesson (R. Service Manager).<br />

BOLIVIA R. Tacana, Rurrenabaque, 4781 kHz, partial data pers. e-verie in<br />

3 weeks after follow up, v/s Roberto Carlos Chavez Ch. (Director), QTH:<br />

<br />

BRAZIL R. Novo Tempo, Campo Grande, 4895 kHz, full data card, magazine,


stickers in 16 weeks, v/s Ellen Ramos (Jornalista e Locutora).<br />

CLANDESTINE R. Waaberi, 17660 kHz, no data e-mail verie in 20 weeks, v/s<br />

Ali Gulaid, QTH: . V. of Oromia Independence,<br />

15650 kHz (via Germany), full data WRMI card in 19 days, v/s Jeff White.<br />

GERMANY R. Traumland via Julich, 5945 kHz, full data card and a form<br />

letter in German 6 weeks after follow up. Heard in Europe.<br />

HAWAII Eternal Good News via KWHR, 12130 kHz, partial data e-mail verie<br />

in 19 days, v/s George Bryan.<br />

KAZAKHSTAN TWR India relay, Almaty, 7535 kHz, full data E-QSL card in 13<br />

days after follow up, v/s E. Daniel Devadoss. WYFR relay Almaty, 12150<br />

kHz, full data card, relig. literature and schedule in 9 weeks<br />

LATVIA R. Caroline Eifel relay, 9290 kHz, full data QSL sheet, pers.<br />

letter, post-card, a sticker in 5 months, v/s Roman, who says he's 17 and<br />

started the station on SW in 1999 - which would make him about 10 at the<br />

time!<br />

PERU R. Tawantinsuyo, Cusco, 6174 kHz, partial data e-mail verie also<br />

saying that a "certificado de sintonia" will be sent to me shortly. In 15<br />

days after follow up, v/s Teresa Lopez (Administradora).<br />

PHILIPPINES Haven Today relay, 15325 kHz, partial data e-mail verie in 5<br />

weeks, v/s David Woolen (Assistant to The President).<br />

RUSSIA Vatican R. via Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, 9600 kHz, full data card<br />

and post-card in 17 weeks. V. of Russia via Samara, 9615 kHz, full data<br />

card and schedules, v/s Elena Frolovskaya. RVI relay, St. Petersburg, 62<strong>05</strong><br />

kHz, full data QSL sheet in 3 months after follow up, v/s Wim <strong>Jan</strong>sen<br />

(Station Manager)<br />

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES R. Ne<strong>der</strong>land relay, 21560 kHz,full data card in 5<br />

weeks.<br />

U.S.A. Global Spirit Proclamation via W<strong>BC</strong>Q, 18910 kHz, full data card in<br />

4 weeks after follow up via W<strong>BC</strong>Q, v/s Allan Weiner. KKGM, Texas, 1630 kHz,<br />

partial data pers. letter, business card and a fridge magnet in 3 weeks,<br />

v/s Jack Davis (Prog. Director). R. Oriente Libre via WRMI, 9955 kHz, full<br />

data card in 14 weeks, v/s Jeff White.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 26)<br />

ROMANIA Updated A07 schedule of Radio Romania International, Bucharest<br />

ARABIC 0630-0700 9685 9700 11730 11790<br />

1400-1500 11775 15160<br />

AROMANIAN 1430-1500 7170<br />

1630-1700 7135<br />

1830-1900 7130<br />

CHINESE 0400-0430 15215 17770<br />

1300-1330 15435 17740<br />

ENGLISH 0000-0100 N.Am. 9775 11790<br />

0300-0400 N.Am. 6150 9645<br />

SEAs. 11895 15220<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0600 W.Eu. 9655 11830<br />

Pac. 15435 17770<br />

1200-1300 W.Eu. 11875 15220<br />

1700-1800 W.Eu. 9535 11735<br />

2030-2100 W.Eu. 9515 11810<br />

N.Am. 11940 15465<br />

2200-2300 W.Eu. 7185 9675<br />

N.Am. 9790 11940


FRENCH 0100-0200 Canada 6130 9515<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 Eu. 7180 9655<br />

Sun.1000-1100 Eu. 11830 15250<br />

1000-1100 Maghreb 15380 17785<br />

1600-1700 Eu. 9680 11950<br />

2000-2030 Eu. 7215 9655<br />

GERMAN 0600-0630 7125 9740<br />

1100-1200 9515 11775<br />

1800-1900 7160 9775<br />

ITALIAN 1400-1430 7170<br />

1600-1630 9620<br />

1800-1830 7130<br />

ROMANIAN 0000-0100 N.Am. 9525 11960<br />

0100-0200 N.Am. 9525 11960<br />

Sun.0700-0800 9700 11970 15260 17775<br />

Sun.0800-0900 11875 15450 15510 17795<br />

Sun.0900-1000 11830 11925 15250 15380<br />

1200-1300 Eu. 7165 11920 15195<br />

1400-1500 Eu. 9760 11965<br />

1600-1700 Israel 7210 9690<br />

1700-1800 Eu. 9625 11865<br />

1800-1900 Eu. 9625 11765<br />

RUSSIAN 0430-<strong>05</strong>00 7190 9555<br />

1330-1400 9790 11855<br />

1500-1600 7235 9760<br />

SERBIAN 1530-1600 6175<br />

1730-1800 6130<br />

1930-2000 6110 7215<br />

SPANISH 0200-0300 Argentina 9520 11945<br />

Mexico 5975 9645<br />

1900-2000 Spain 11715 15435<br />

2100-2200 Argentina 9755 11965<br />

2300-2400 Argentina 9745 11935<br />

Mexico 9655 11880<br />

UKRAINIAN 1500-1530 7210<br />

1700-1730 7165<br />

1900-1930 5975 7210<br />

(via Dragan Lekic-SRB, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 16)<br />

RUSSIA On 21 March <strong>2007</strong> at 1600 noted Russian army station Radio Zvezda<br />

on 8019, I first thought it was a harmonic from MW and indeed, 11 x 729 =<br />

8019. 729 is radio Zvezda, Samara 50kw. I didnt hear other 729 harmonics,<br />

only 9x on 6561 was audible. 7290 (10x) had a strong Santec px in German.<br />

i had my doubts and indeed, almost buried by Zvezda on 8019 and 6561,<br />

there was also a weak audio of Santec. I believe 7290 txer is also located<br />

in Samara and the mixing brings the MW station to SW. 7290 started VOR<br />

German at 1700 (and mix continued).<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx / harmonics Apr 25)<br />

Summer A-07 for Tatarstan Wave via TRW (TRW=TV Radio Wave):<br />

0410-<strong>05</strong>00 15110 SAM 250 kW 060 deg to EaAs in Russian/Tatar<br />

0610-0700 9690 SAM 250 kW 060 deg to CeAs in Russian/Tatar<br />

0810-0900 11925 SAM 250 kW 310 deg to WeEu in Russian/Tatar<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

Summer A-07 for Trans World Radio Europe via TRW:<br />

1445-1530 5910 ARM 100 kW 284 deg to CeEu Polish Sun<br />

1500-1530 5910 ARM 100 kW 284 deg to CeEu Polish Mon-Sat<br />

1530-1600 5910 ARM 100 kW 284 deg to CeEu Hungarian Daily<br />

1600-1615 5910 ARM 100 kW 284 deg to CeEu Czech Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri<br />

1600-1615 7345 S.P 200 kW 222 deg to CeEu Czech Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri<br />

1600-1630 5910 ARM 100 kW 284 deg to CeEu Romanian Sat<br />

1600-1630 7345 S.P 200 kW 222 deg to CeEu Romanian Sat<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)


9840 Sudan R. Service via Moskva Apr 21 1621-1629 33443-43443 Hausa, Talk<br />

and local music, ID at 1622 and 1623 and 1626.<br />

9840 Sudan R. Service via Moskva Apr 22 1542-1550 44433-44444 Hausa, Talk,<br />

ID at 1544.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Apr 27)<br />

RUSSIA/TAJIKISTAN Summer A-07 for Radio Prague via TRW:<br />

1630-1657 11825 ARM 250 kW 290 deg to WeEu German<br />

1800-1827 5840 DB 200 kW 317 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

ST.HELENA Please note that the Radio St. Helena Day 2006 QSL cards<br />

should be now aboard the RMS St. Helena and on the way to Ascension<br />

Island. It should take about a week for the QSLs to reach England. From<br />

London, the cards will go by air mail to the many SWLs around the world<br />

eagerly awaiting their arrival.<br />

Many thanks to everyone for the return postage in most of the reception<br />

reports and the extra donations, which were used to purchase the cards.<br />

Laura Lawrence and her staff at Radio St. Helena posted the cards this<br />

week in Jamestown. RSH staff really appreciated the nice presents included<br />

in the reception reports, especially from Japan.<br />

With very best greetings from Radio St. Helena to all SWLs,<br />

Laura Lawrence Station Manager of Radio St. Helena<br />

Robert Kipp RSD Revival 2006 Project Manager<br />

(Apr 20)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA 15250. Heard on April 21st on 15250 kHz with prgrs in En<br />

"Political Week" from 1212 UT, followed from 1222 UT with"The Kingdom In<br />

Focus", etc. till close down at 1257 UT. The ID was "Radio Riyadh" and not<br />

BSKSA or else.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

Heard ARS Riyadh English today Apr 23, 0900-1200 UT on 15250 kHz. Target<br />

is West Africa.<br />

(wb, Apr 24)<br />

SERBIA As of today, Saturday April 21, <strong>2007</strong> International Radio Serbia<br />

will replace much interfered frequency 6100 kHz with a new frequency of<br />

7240 kHz. This should improve reception in Europe, if 7240 kHz is free<br />

between 1300 and 2100 UTC.<br />

INTERNATIONAL RADIO SERBIA<br />

Updated A07 Schedule, effective as of April 21, <strong>2007</strong><br />

All broadcasts are via mobile transmitter Stubline Obreanovec, Serbia,<br />

non-directional.<br />

[UTC] 1300-2100 7240 kHz 10 kW<br />

1300-1330 ENGLISH<br />

1330-1400 SERBIAN<br />

1400-1430 SPANISH<br />

1430-1500 ARABIC<br />

1500-1530 RUSSIAN<br />

1530-1600 FRENCH<br />

1600-1630 GERMAN<br />

1630-1645 MANDARIN<br />

1645-1700 ALBANIAN<br />

1700-1715 HUNGARIAN<br />

1715-1730 GREEK<br />

1730-1800 ITALIAN<br />

1800-1830 RUSSIAN<br />

1830-1900 ENGLISH


1900-1930 SPANISH<br />

1930-2000 SERBIAN Sun-Fri<br />

1930-2030 SERBIAN Sat<br />

2000-2030 GERMAN Sun-Fri<br />

2030-2100 FRENCH<br />

(via Dragan Lekic-SRB, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 21)<br />

7239.938 to 7239.943 / 7239.95 Stubline, heute waren die deutschen<br />

Nachrichten von International Radio Serbia zum ersten Mal wie<strong>der</strong> in<br />

Sueddeutschland zu hoeren. Am besten mit lsb mode und PBT. 1600-1628 UT.<br />

(later)<br />

7240v, Radio Serbia International via Stubline Obreanovec observed today<br />

with a fair signal. Noted German news between 1600 and 1612 UT and politic<br />

& sports features till 1628 UT. Language schedule given on website<br />

is wrong in UT [subtract 1 hr more], but okay in<br />

CEST - Central European Summer Time in 2nd column.<br />

Transmitter is not stable and is wan<strong>der</strong>ing like a S - curve on<br />

SpecLaboratory grafic display. Moves from 7239.938 to 7239.943 - and back<br />

- within a single minute. Had suffered co-channel interference by Lhasa-<br />

Tibet till 1730 UT; and YFR Samara-RUS relay in English language at 1800-<br />

2000 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 25)<br />

SINGAPORE 6080 RSI 1311-1359* Apr 21. Reggae and quasi-reggae songs to<br />

1329; TC for "9:30," at 1330, followed by 5 minutes of news; cmty and<br />

features rounded out the xmsn which ended at 1359 following closedown<br />

anmt.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 21)<br />

SPAIN 15740.06 two Spanish speaking fishermen in usb mode midst in 19 mb<br />

broadcast band, at 0745 UT. Any formula ?<br />

(wb, Apr 26)<br />

SUDAN The schedule of Radio Omdurman from Sudan remains unchanged for<br />

the moment. I monitored from 0300-<strong>05</strong>15 (f/out) on 7200 un<strong>der</strong> Radio<br />

Bulgaria and from 1500-1930 also on 7200. 1800-1930 CRI Arabic and<br />

Romanian is dominating this fq. I don't know if there is another fq for<br />

Radio Omdurman. 95<strong>05</strong> is not used.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 16)<br />

TAIWAN Shiokaze/Sea Breeze *1300-1330 Apr 27. Cancel my previous comment<br />

about Shiokaze no longer using "Sea Breeze" in their ID's. Noted today<br />

(Friday) in EG with details on selected abductees, such as place and date<br />

of abduction (all in the early 1970's in this program), physical<br />

description, what they were doing when adbucted, etc.; occasional ID's as<br />

"Shiokaze Sea Breeze from Tokyo, Japan". Today's program was presented by<br />

a female ancr, whereas as Monday's EG program, the standard chronological<br />

list, was by a male ancr and the only ID's were "Shiokaze Two". As usual,<br />

went right into Korean pgm at 1330.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 27)<br />

9485, Shiokaze - Sea Breeze via Taiwan, 1300-1330, April 27 (Fri.), in<br />

English. Again noted with change to their format. YL with sign-on<br />

announcements ("This is Shiokaze, Sea Breeze, from Tokyo, Japan. This<br />

program is broadcast twice a day for a half hour"), YL with details about<br />

abductees (name, date of birth, date of abduction, location of abduction,<br />

if employed, unemployed or student, height [cm & ft] & weight, if they<br />

used eye glasses, had scars, etc.). Unusual not to hear the background<br />

piano music, which was not heard till the 1326 sign-off announcements.<br />

Certainly a more varied program than their usual stark list of names. IDs<br />

during the program: "This is Shiokaze, Sea Breeze, from Tokyo, Japan".<br />

Mostly fair. A few seconds after Shiokaze ended, Radio Free Chosun<br />

(presumed) immediately started with orchestra music.


(Later)<br />

They really are going through a change of format. On April 22 (Sun.), I<br />

noted for the first time they used a YL for the sign-on and sign-off<br />

announcements and she used just the "Shiokaze Sea Breeze" ID. On April 23<br />

you noted the man announcer with "Shiokaze Two". In past Shiokaze Two was<br />

presented exclusively by a man announcer (Shiokaze One always had a YL)<br />

and he used "Shiokaze Two" IDs, but now when the YL is heard, it seems to<br />

only be "Shiokaze Sea Breeze". Will have to see how consistent this is.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 27)<br />

UGANDA Dunamis Shortwave 4750 started.<br />

The Christian station Dunamis Shortwave in Uganda has finally started on<br />

4750. Noted here 23 Apr <strong>2007</strong> at 1733 after CNR station had closed down.<br />

Dunamis Shortwave signed off at 1902. Their schedule at the moment is<br />

1500-1900 UT.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx Apr 24)<br />

After reading this tipp in HC<strong>DX</strong> I tried for Dunamis Shortwave and indeed<br />

today (April 25) from tune-in at 1800 till s/off at 1901 UTC (yesterday<br />

April 24 s/off 1902 UTC) I heard a weak signal from a station playing<br />

typical African pop music and announcements every now and then. Too weak<br />

for a definite ID though, so it is at least a presumed. No QRM on the<br />

frequency (from 1900 UTC USB voice traffic though).<br />

(Harald Kuhl-D, hcdx Apr 25)<br />

UKRAINE Starting from April 18, RUI adds 4 daily one-hour broadcasts in<br />

English at <strong>05</strong>00, 0700, 1400 (From 24 April only satellite), 1900 at the<br />

expence of reduction of the Ukrainian service. This change applies to all<br />

broadcasts via SW, Internet & satellite. Frequency schedule remains<br />

unchanged.<br />

(Alexan<strong>der</strong> Yegorov-UKR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 21)<br />

New extended schedule of Radio Ukraine Int.in English from Apr.18<br />

0000-0100 7440 LV 500 kW 307 deg to NoAm<br />

0300-0400 7440 LV 500 kW 307 deg to NoAm<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 9945 KHR 100 kW 277 deg to WeEu, new txion<br />

0700-0800 9945 KHR 100 kW 277 deg to WeEu, new txion<br />

1100-1200 15675 KHR 100 kW 277 deg to WeEu<br />

1900-2000 7490 KHR 100 kW 290 deg to WeEu, new txion<br />

2100-2200 7510 KHR 100 kW 290 deg to WeEu<br />

Summer A-07 for R. Anternational/International, Farsi via TRW<br />

1630-1730 6225 SMF 500 kW 129 deg to WeAs<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

Summer A-07 schedule of Radio Ukraine International:<br />

LVV=Lviv(Lvov)<br />

(1) from March 25 to September 22, <strong>2007</strong><br />

0000-<strong>05</strong>00 on 7530 KHR 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to RUS<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0800 on 9945 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

0800-1300 on 15675 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

1300-1700 on 7530 KHR 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to RUS<br />

1700-2100 on 7490 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

2100-2400 on 7510 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

2300-0400 on 7440 LVV 600 kW / 303 deg to NoAm<br />

(2) from September 23 to October 27, <strong>2007</strong><br />

0000-<strong>05</strong>00 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to RUS<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0800 on 7420 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

0800-1300 on 9950 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

1300-1700 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to RUS<br />

1700-2400 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

2300-0400 on 5820 LVV 600 kW / 303 deg to NoAm


English txions:<br />

0000-0100 on 7440(1) 5820(2)<br />

0300-0400 on 7440(1) 5820(2)<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 on 9945(1) 7420(2) from April 18<br />

0700-0800 on 9945(1) 7420(2) from April 18<br />

1100-1200 on 15675(1) 9950(2)<br />

1400-1500 on 7530(1) 5830(2) from April 18 to April 24<br />

1900-2000 on 7490(1) 5830(2) from April 18<br />

2100-2200 on 7510(1) 5830(2)<br />

German txions:<br />

1700-1800 on 7490(1) 5830(2)<br />

2000-2100 on 7490(1) 5830(2)<br />

2300-2400 on 7510(1) 5830(2)<br />

Ukrainian txions - on all other times and frequencies<br />

UNIDENTIFIED numbers station heard on 5746 at 2215 UT on 20/04/<strong>2007</strong>. An<br />

attempt was made to jam the station by an unknown numbers station, first<br />

by unmodulated carrier, then by short numbers message in English, I think<br />

the jamming signal was being sent from an embassy here in London, possibly<br />

just down the road. I have not heard this before but have heard deliberate<br />

jamming of VOA by China Radio International.<br />

(Colin Ember-UK, dxld Apr 23)<br />

Lincolnshire Poacher noted also in bc band near 15.74 MHz. (wb)<br />

UAE Additional txions via VT Communications:<br />

WYFR Family Radio in English from April 11:<br />

1800-1900 9845 DHA 250 kW 230 deg to SoAf, co-ch RAI German 18<strong>05</strong>-1825<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 24)<br />

U.K. Illegal_broadcasting - Ofcom report here ...<br />

<br />

(Richard Buckby-UK G3VGW, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 22)<br />

9870 at 0700-0800 UT KBS Korean via Skelton had a much wide signal and<br />

splatters of 26 kHz wide.<br />

(wb, Apr 26)<br />

USA 9265.04 WMLK Bethel, 1950-2000*, April 20, English religious talk<br />

about the teachings of Yahweh. Closing announcements at 1957 giving ID,<br />

(wrong) schedule, (wrong) frequency, & address. Frequency announced as<br />

9465. I think they last used 9465 back in 2004. Reception was weak but<br />

readable. Monday-Friday only. Irregular.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Apr 23)<br />

ZIMBABWE [non] Missed audio on Russian relays Moscow-RUS 11775 and<br />

Armavir-RUS 11810 at program start 1700 UT. Same happened on 2nd time.<br />

VTMC had again a problem today, to bring the R S_doubleU Africa program<br />

from London Bush house control room to the Russian sites via Moscow<br />

control room.<br />

Both 11775 and 11810 had their test tone procedure before 1700 UT<br />

successfully solved and noted here in Germany on strong level of S=9+10 dB<br />

both. But only 12035 RMP-UK started with program audio punctual.<br />

Announcement missed test frequency of 11975 via Kvitsoe Norway again<br />

[11975 ceased now from Apr 21].<br />

Finally Russian relays Moscow and Armavir joined transmission late at<br />

17.14:10 UT.<br />

No jamming received yet, except on Madagascar relay 9765 channel at 0400-<br />

<strong>05</strong>00 UT on Apr 16. (wb, Apr 22)


12035, SW Radio Africa, about 1715 on April 22, Richard Allfrey's<br />

religious program "Through the Valley", segment of his program had Violet<br />

Gonda with phone interviews with three Zimbabwe religious lea<strong>der</strong>s. In the<br />

past, I always enjoyed hearing Richard's program for his varied<br />

commentaries about Zimbabwe. Last heard him back in early 20<strong>05</strong>. Think I<br />

read he is involved with the ownership of the station.<br />

Believe SW Radio Africa is a privately owned company (Richard Allfrey<br />

Limited, 1<strong>05</strong> Crystal Palace Road, London SE22 9ES, U.K.).<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 22)<br />

11810/12035 SW Radio Africa, *1700-1900* Apr 21, strong carrier on 11810<br />

from 1658 t/in with xmtr test tones but no audio at 1700 when prgming was<br />

to start. A quick switch to 12035 and there it was into prgming with<br />

decent signal and no sign of jamming. "Hot Seat" prgm with several pro-<br />

democracy interviews by Violet Gonda, some brief music breaks, "Weekend<br />

News Roundup" at 1745. Checked 11810 again and it had come on at some<br />

point and was even better than 12035 so not sure why the late start. 11775<br />

was covered by Gene Scott and just noise on 11975. Closed down at 1900*<br />

but sounded like someone pulled the plug on 11810; audio sputtered for a<br />

few secs then off in mid-sentence.<br />

(John Herkimer-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 22)<br />

BROADCASTS IN ENGLISH - A07 Edition<br />

The Summer <strong>2007</strong> edition of Broadcasts in English is now available<br />

from the British <strong>DX</strong> Club. It was compiled by Dave Kenny and includes<br />

details of all known international broadcasts in English on shortwave and<br />

mediumwave for the A07 schedule period, as well as selected domestic<br />

English-language broadcasts on short wave. As usual, the 32-page booklet<br />

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included wherever possible, plus schedules of <strong>DX</strong> programmes,<br />

Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) and World Radio Network services in English<br />

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AFGHANISTAN 6700.0 R. Sohl / Peace, 1950-2010, in a local vernac.,<br />

announcement with ID at 1951 otherwise just local songs, no announcements<br />

at 2000, poor on 29 Apr.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 2)<br />

ALBANIA Addit txions and frequency changes of R.Tirana from April 25<br />

ALBANIAN Daily<br />

2300-0030 NF 9410 SHI 100 kW 310 deg to NoAm, x9460* // 7425 to NoAm<br />

* to avoid Radio Cairo in English, also to NoAm.<br />

ENGLISH Mon-Sat [rather Tue-Sun, repeat of previous Mon-Fri bcast, wb.]<br />

1300-1330 on 13750 SHI 100 kW 310 deg to NoAm, new addit.<br />

2000-2030 on 13720 SHI 100 kW 310 deg to NoAm, new addit. //7465 to U.K.<br />

ENGLISH Tue-Sun<br />

0145-0200 NF 6120 SHI 100 kW 300 deg to NoAm, x6115# // 7425 to NoAm<br />

# to avoid DW in Russian on same and RAI Internat.in Italian on 6110.<br />

FRENCH Mon-Sat<br />

1730-1800 on 7430 SHI 100 kW 310 deg to France, new addit.<br />

ITALIAN Mon-Sat<br />

1730-1800 on 6125 SHI 100 kW non-dir to Italy, new addit.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 3)<br />

ANGOLA Radio Nacional was heard at various times between 0001 and 0030<br />

April 14, 15, 16 and 17 on 7216.7, too weak to copy after 0030. Programme<br />

was easy listening songs and music with brief announcements. Best<br />

reception April 17 from 0001, SINPO 23211, language Portuguese, same<br />

programme heard on 4950 at 0015, also very weak. 7245 was blocked by a


powerful station so couldn't check whether that frequency was also in use.<br />

(Arthur Miller, Wales, W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact magazine May)<br />

AUSTRALIA 6230USB VMW, Wiluna, Western Australia & 6507USB VMC,<br />

Charlieville, Queensland. Two full data Bureau of Meteorology QSL Cards<br />

(nicely laminated). Also rec'ed an Information letter with web site info<br />

for HF Transmissions; in 33 days, mailed from Singapore. Address used:<br />

Bureau of Meteorology, Communication Section, 700 Collins Street<br />

Docklands, 3008 Australia. This for CD MP3 Report (sent PPC's-not used)<br />

v/s: Mike Dalakis (A/SRTE).<br />

(Ed Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 30)<br />

4835 A<strong>BC</strong> Alice Springs, Apr 31, 2138 weather forecast into 2139 ID as<br />

"This is 783 Alice Springs", then c&w. Fair. Also 4910 and 5025 were<br />

audible, albeit weaker.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 2)<br />

The broadcast from CBN will be conducted from a location, Central<br />

Australia on Saturday 19th May on 7355 kHz. The 30 minute broadcast will<br />

be anywhere from 0300 to around 1200 UT. A QSL will be available from "The<br />

Manager", 1/25 Ossary Street, Mascot NSW 2020, Australia.<br />

The note I received did not say how much power or aerial used however I am<br />

sure the QSL will have some details. The QSL is the one used from over 25<br />

years ago. (I guess we will see what happens).<br />

(John Wright-AUS, AR<strong>DX</strong>C May A<strong>DX</strong>N direct and via dxld May 3)<br />

Maybe not a great frequency choice:<br />

7355 0400 0600 LeSea Broadcasting Corporation [WHRI]<br />

7355 0600 1100 LeSea Broadcasting Corporation [WHRI]<br />

7355 0700 0930 For new organization<br />

7355 0800 0900 World Christian Broadcasting Corporation [KNLS Alaska]<br />

7355 0900 1000 World Christian Broadcasting Corporation [KNLS Alaska]<br />

7355 1000 1200 Voice of Russia<br />

[And repro of old cartoon QSL Clandestine Broadcasting Network]<br />

(Craig Seager-AUS, AR<strong>DX</strong>C May A<strong>DX</strong>N direct and via dxld May 3)<br />

AUSTRIA Updated schedule of Deutsche Welle in DRM mode via Moosbrunn<br />

0700-0900 on 9620 MOS 040 kW / 275 deg<br />

0900-1000 NF 7275 MOS 040 kW / 275 deg, x9620<br />

1000-1300 on 9620 MOS 040 kW / 275 deg, cancelled<br />

1300-1500 NF 9495 MOS 040 kW / 275 deg, x9620<br />

1500-1600 NF 9700 MOS 040 kW / 275 deg, x9620<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 3)<br />

BENIN 1566 Trans World Radio to Inaugurate 100kW Transmitter in Benin<br />

Trans World Radio, the US-based Christian religious radio station, has<br />

announced that it will inaugurate a 100kW medium-wave transmitter in Benin<br />

by mid-<strong>2007</strong>.<br />

The station, which broadcasts in over 200 languages and dialects from 14<br />

transmitter sites worldwide will open the new transmitter site after<br />

receiving a broadcast licence from the Benin government in July 2006, TWR<br />

said in its April <strong>2007</strong> newsletter.<br />

The South African-built transmitter will serve the west Africa region,<br />

where the station aims to reach listeners in rural areas with both<br />

religious broadcasting and programming aimed at those affected by<br />

HIV/AIDS, said TWR.<br />

(C) <strong>2007</strong> B<strong>BC</strong>_M Media. via ProQuest Information and Learning Company; All<br />

Rights Reserved<br />

<br />

(B<strong>BC</strong>_M 26 Apr via Bernd Trutenau-LTU, mwdx May 2)


BULGARIA Dvenik reported last month that Bulgaria's telecom regulator<br />

has is ready to invite a sealed bid ten<strong>der</strong> for one individual digital<br />

radio permit based on the Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) platform. The 10-<br />

year permit will cover the city of Sofia and the Sofia region as well as<br />

Western Europe and the U.S. The regulator said the companies interested in<br />

the permit include BTC, Space Line OOD and the Bulgarian National Radio<br />

(BNR).<br />

BNR director general Polia Stancheva confirmed their interest in the DRM<br />

licence. The candidates should notify the regulator of their intentions to<br />

bid for the licence by June 1. Bulgaria has registered a number of 26 Mhz<br />

frequencies, presumably for the domestic service but it is strange that<br />

the permit will also cover possible DRM broadcasts to countries abroad.<br />

World Radio Network did test DRM to the UK on shortwave from Bulgaria.<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact magazine May)<br />

CANADA Special DRM HF broadcasts from NASB. During the first two weeks<br />

of May, Radio Canada International is on the air on shortwave from<br />

Sackville, New Brunswick, with a special series of test transmissions in<br />

the digital mode.<br />

These daily half hour broadcasts are presented un<strong>der</strong> the auspices of NASB,<br />

the National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters in the United States,<br />

and they are produced by several of the American shortwave stations. On<br />

Friday May 4, the program is "Wavescan", the <strong>DX</strong> program that is produced<br />

by Adventist World Radio in the studios located on the island of Singapore<br />

and broadcast into Asia on shortwave from several relay sites, and also<br />

from shortwave station KSDA on the island of Guam.<br />

The annual gathering for the American Shortwave Meetings, DRM-NASB,<br />

Digital Radio Mondiale and National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters,<br />

is scheduled to take place in Elkhart, Indiana in association with the<br />

HCJB technical facility on May 10 and 11. Several other international<br />

shortwave stations are also planning to broadcast special programs in the<br />

DRM mode for the Elkhart event.<br />

RECEPTION REPORTS covering the reception of the AWR program from Canada in<br />

both the digital mode as well as analogue are invited, and will be<br />

honoured with a specially endorsed QSL card. We are very interested to<br />

know the effective coverage area of the transmission, as well as the width<br />

of the digital signal as noted on analogue receivers, and the effect of<br />

analogue interference on the digital signal.<br />

Reception reports by postal mail are preferred, but emailed reports will<br />

also be welcomed.<br />

Reports for these test broadcasts should be sent to:<br />

Adventist World Radio, P.O.Box 29235, Indianapolis, IN 46229, U.S.A.<br />

E-mail: <br />

RECEPTION REPORTS for any of the test series from RCI Sackville may also<br />

be sent to:<br />

NASB Test Broadcasts, 175 Fontainebleau Blvd IN4, Miami, FL 33172, U.S.A.<br />

SCHEDULE OF TEST BROADCASTS FROM SACKVILLE.<br />

Daily for first two weeks in May, 2200-2230, 9800-DRM<br />

The AWR broadcast is on Friday May 4th.<br />

(Dr. Adrian M. Peterson-USA, AWR, May 2)<br />

CAF Google Earth imagery.<br />

... and I found also Radio Centroafricaine, 1440 / 7220kHz, 50 kW site,<br />

tentatively at<br />

CAF Bangui 1440 7220 50 kW<br />

04 19 34.06 N 18 31 26.69 E


ut not at Bimbo, as given in WRTH <strong>2007</strong>, page 153. Bimbo is 3.6 kilometers<br />

away of the mast location, southeastwards, across the river UBANGI on the<br />

southwestern bankes.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 2)<br />

R.ICDI Bangui: 6030 / 7160 - only Chinese stations heard on both channels<br />

1600-1800 UTC on 28-30 April.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 2)<br />

CHINA 10300 Dragon jammer 1507 Apr 7 usual mx, weak, // 13970 fair.<br />

(David E. Crawford-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 29)<br />

CLANDESTINES 7460 R. Payem-e Dost, 0235-0250, talks, stories, songs in<br />

Farsi, good on 29 Apr. 9485 R. Free Chosun (presumed), 1350-1358s/off,<br />

Korean talks, sign-off announcements, poor on 29 Apr. 12120 R.Demokracie<br />

Shorayee, 1700s/on-1715, Farsi announcements with many ID's, talks, good<br />

on 29 Apr.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 2)<br />

COLOMBIA 6035 La Voz del Guaviare 1004 Apr 09 Reactivated as per<br />

<strong>DX</strong>plorer. Xlnt, fortuitous ID just as I landed on freq w/ RCN jingle, into<br />

ads. A bit overmod.<br />

5910.4 Marfil Estereo 1010-1020 Apr 16 seemed to be Christian ranchera,<br />

talk about El Senor, SPN W ID into more of same, weak but in clear with<br />

intermittent PACTOR crap. Noted previous evening around 22Z before Titano<br />

arrived minus Radio Republica, but no ID.<br />

(David E. Crawford-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 29)<br />

CUBA 6060 Radio Nacional de Venezuela *1100 Apr 16 Canal Internacional,<br />

SPN M sign-on routine, good, pgm summary included upcoming commentary re.<br />

Luis Posada.<br />

(David E. Crawford-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 29)<br />

"ERITREA" VO Meselna Delina (MF 1700-1730) is now on 11765 (ex 11830),<br />

according to the TDP schedule website.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 3)<br />

5100.0 R. Bana, 1615-1630s/off, in En with songs, chats, questions, poor<br />

on 29 Apr.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 2)<br />

ETHIOPIA 7210 R. Fana Apr 29 0338 fair-poor in noisy band conditions<br />

with man talking in Amharic; into distinctive HoF vocals at 0340; ID at<br />

0345 and back to vocals.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 29)<br />

FRANCE [to NIGERIA] 15180 Radio Saa via Issoundon. Full data<br />

(including power, antenna type; transmitter site) Alliss Rotatable Antenna<br />

in Issoudun, France QSL Card, in 15 days. This for a CD MP3 rpt / En & Fr<br />

Rpt, PPC (not used). Address for rpts: TDF-Radio Business Unit, Short-wave<br />

Department 10, rud'Oradour sur Glane, 75732 Paris CEDEX 15, France. TNX to<br />

Wendel for opening a route for this one!<br />

(Ed Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 30)<br />

Radio Saa in Hausa 1600-1700 Wednesdays and Saturdays now using 13770<br />

[x15180].<br />

(<strong>DX</strong> Mix News-BUL)<br />

Was only a test? But Saa test seems now off. (TDP website)<br />

GERMANY [POLAND not] Polish Radio External Service's website is showing<br />

a change to the 1200-1259 transmission in English:<br />

1200-1259 5975 9525 (5975 in place of 11850)


Their current schedule in English is available at:<br />

<br />

(Mark Coady-Ont-CAN, O<strong>DX</strong>A yg Apr 28 via dxld)<br />

But I guess this is a faulty item on the English website. Both<br />

transmissions in their website table contain Winter B-06 frequencies,<br />

UNBELIEVABLE.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 28)<br />

Checked that item today:<br />

Polish Radio Warsaw English sce is still on ONCE registered frequencies<br />

for A07 season:<br />

9525 Wertachtal and 11850 Nauen site, at 1200-1300 UT.<br />

Nauen site is 2 seconds behind 9525 from WER. Frequencies on website of<br />

Polish Radio are the old faulty ones from B06 winter season!<br />

DWL Nauen contract phased out tonight. 9545 DWL is now much weaker, due of<br />

straight 180 degr signal from England towards Canaries and Mediterr.<br />

Others 13780 and 9480 are very strong from Skelton Cumbria now, 90/110<br />

degr. 0800 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 30/May 1)<br />

GERMANY [Clandestine to Eritrea] On its web-site, the Voice of<br />

Democratic Eritrea International shows schedule as 15315 kHz Thur 1700-<br />

1800. Can anyone confirm this?<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 2)<br />

15315 1700-1800 38E,39S,48 JUL 100kW 125deg 5=Thur<br />

in DTK schedule table, marked with * star, as new entry.<br />

15315 1700-1759 38E,39S,48 125deg 5=Thur 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 JUL 100 ELF *<br />

[GERMANY/ROMANIA] Longwave 153 kHz. Today May 3rd til 5th, DLF Donebach is<br />

on maintenance, off from 0610 bis 2000 UT. So its possible to hear co-<br />

channel tx Brasov Bod in Romania via new 200 kW Harris transmitter.<br />

(wb, May 3)<br />

Sendepausen "wegen Wartungsarbeiten" auf 153 kHz von 0810 bis 2000 MESZ,<br />

bis 5. Mai, wenn ich das so richtig in Erinnerung habe ;-)<br />

(Herbert Meixner-AUT, May 3)<br />

Mike Bethge hat die File als handliches TXT Format wie<strong>der</strong> wie immer zum<br />

Download bereit gestellt:<br />

<br />

T-SYSTEMS (DTK) A07 A07 period (25/03/<strong>2007</strong> - 28/10/<strong>2007</strong>)<br />

A07akt_07 27.4.<strong>2007</strong> Gesamtplan<br />

frq start stop ciraf azi day from to loc pow broad<br />

3955 1700-1800 27,28 ND WER 100 YFR-1<br />

5910 1807-1840 28S 130 28<strong>05</strong>07-290707 JUL 100 TWR<br />

5910 1900-1930 29S 75 WER 100 PRW<br />

5910 2300-0400 11 285 23456 WER 100 RMI<br />

5915 2100-2200 37E,38 150 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

5945 0700-0815 27,28N 300 67 WER 100 BVB<br />

5945 0700-0845 27,28N 300 1 WER 100 BVB<br />

5945 1100-1115 27,28 ND 1 WER 250 MWA<br />

5945 1100-1129 27,28 ND 7 WER 500 FVM<br />

5945 1300-1430 27,28 ND 1 JUL 100 RTR<br />

5965 <strong>05</strong>00-0600 28E 120 WER 100 AWR<br />

5965 1130-1200 28NE 125 JUL 100 PRW<br />

5975 1130-1200 28NE 40 WER 100 PRW<br />

5975 1530-1600 28NW 40 WER 100 PRW<br />

5975 2000-2100 46E,47,52N 180 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

5990 <strong>05</strong>30-0730 27S 270 WER 90 <strong>BC</strong>E DRM<br />

5990 1000-1200 27S 270 WER 90 <strong>BC</strong>E DRM


5990 1300-1700 27S 270 WER 90 <strong>BC</strong>E DRM<br />

6000 1430-1500 29S 75 WER 100 PRW<br />

6015 1700-1800 27W,28 ND WER 100 HCJ<br />

6015 1800-1830 29S 85 5 JUL 100 BVB<br />

6035 1330-1429 28NE,29W 60 WER 100 PRW<br />

6040 1630-1930 40 1<strong>05</strong> WER 250 IBB<br />

6045 0900-1000 27E,28 ND 1 JUL 100 HLR<br />

6045 1200-1300 27,28 ND 1 JUL 100 MVB<br />

6<strong>05</strong>0 1530-1700 28NE,29W 55 WER 100 PRW<br />

6<strong>05</strong>0 1900-1930 29S 90 WER 100 PRW<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 0900-0959 27,28 115 1 JUL 100 CHW<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 1030-1<strong>05</strong>9 27,28 ND 17 WER 125 EMG<br />

6060 1800-1830 28,29 60 36 JUL 100 BVB<br />

6060 1800-1845 28,29 60 7 JUL 100 BVB<br />

6060 1800-1930 28,29 60 1 JUL 100 BVB<br />

6060 1815-1830 28,29 60 24 JUL 100 BVB<br />

6060 1815-1845 28,29 60 5 JUL 100 BVB<br />

61<strong>05</strong> 0827-0845 28 1<strong>05</strong> 34567 JUL 100 TWR<br />

6110 1100-1200 27,28W 295 1 JUL 100 TOM<br />

6110 1200-1500 27,28W 290 JUL 100 TOM<br />

6110 1930-2000 28NW 40 WER 100 PRW<br />

6135 2100-2200 28NE,29W 55 WER 100 PRW<br />

6140 1800-1830 29S,30 75 WER 100 PRW<br />

6140 1930-1959 28NW 130 JUL 100 PRW<br />

6140 2300-0100 39,40 1<strong>05</strong> 5 WER 100 BVB<br />

6145 1830-1900 29S 75 WER 100 PRW C-Start<br />

6145 2200-2300 39,40 1<strong>05</strong> WER 125 VOR arab<br />

6175 1830-1859 29S 75 WER 100 PRW<br />

6175 1900-2100 27,28W 280 240407-281007 NAU 100 TOM<br />

71<strong>05</strong> 1700-1900 40 1<strong>05</strong> WER 250 IBB<br />

7115 2200-2300 37,38W 210 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

7140 1700-1759 18 20 JUL 100 PRW<br />

7140 2100-2200 27S 220 NAU 250 PRW<br />

7180 1330-1430 28NE,29W 60 WER 100 PRW C-Start<br />

7180 1430-1500 29N 45 WER 100 PRW<br />

7180 1900-2000 37E,38 150 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

7210 0827-0845 28 100 34567 JUL 100 TWR<br />

7220 1800-1859 28E 100 190407-281007 JUL 100 YFR<br />

7225 0000-0100 41 1<strong>05</strong> WER 250 I<strong>BC</strong> WRN<br />

7225 1027-1100 28,29 1<strong>05</strong> 7 JUL 100 TWR<br />

7235 1730-1759 29 90 WER 250 IBB<br />

7245 2245-2330 49E 75 6 WER 250 BVB<br />

7245 2300-2330 49E 75 7 WER 250 BVB<br />

7265 1700-1800 27 300 WER 100 PRW<br />

7285 1030-1100 28NE,29W 100 NAU 100 PRW<br />

9430 <strong>05</strong>00-0600 46SE 180 250307-31<strong>05</strong>07 WER 125 CVC<br />

9430 1615-1729 39,40 115 24 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 JUL 100 BVB *<br />

9430 1615-1729 39,40 120 6 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 100 BVB *<br />

9430 1615-1735 39,40 115 24 020407-310407 JUL 100 BVB *<br />

9430 1615-1735 39,40 120 6 020407-310407 WER 100 BVB *<br />

9430 1630-1759 39,40 120 1 WER 100 BVB<br />

9430 1700-1729 39,40 120 35 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 100 BVB *<br />

9430 1700-1759 39,40 120 7 WER 100 BVB<br />

9430 1700-1835 39,40 120 35 250307-310407 WER 100 BVB *<br />

9430 1800-1859 39,40 120 17 WER 250 BVB<br />

9430 1830-1859 39,40 120 6 WER 250 BVB<br />

9430 1930-2015 37,38 150 1 WER 250 PAB<br />

9430 1930-2030 37,38 150 7 WER 250 PAB<br />

9430 2000-2030 37,38 150 6 WER 250 PAB<br />

9435 0030-0130 40E,41NW 90 WER 250 GFA<br />

9435 1800-1830 37NW 220 1 JUL 100 BVB<br />

9440 1500-1530 29S 75 WER 100 PRW<br />

9445 1600-1700 29,30 60 WER 250 IBB<br />

9470 0400-0700 55,59,60 240 WER 125 HRT


9480 1900-1959 38E,39S,48 135 146 WER 100 EFD<br />

9490 1027-1100 28,29 100 7 JUL 100 TWR<br />

9490 2330-0030 41,49 75 WER 125 DVB<br />

9495 1900-1959 39 120 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

95<strong>05</strong> 1700-1900 29,30 60 WER 500 YFR<br />

9510 0200-0330 40 1<strong>05</strong> WER 250 IBB<br />

9515 0200-0300 8,9 300 WER 250 VOR rus<br />

9515 0300-<strong>05</strong>00 8,9 300 WER 250 VOR engl<br />

9525 1200-1300 27 300 WER 100 PRW<br />

9545 0300-0330 48 135 WER 250 AWR<br />

9555 1500-1530 29S 75 WER 100 PRW<br />

9565 2030-2100 37,38W 200 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 JUL 100 AWR *<br />

9585 1800-1859 28E,29 70 7 JUL 100 CHW<br />

9600 1400-1430 27 300 WER 60 RRO WRN DRM<br />

9610 1900-2200 46,47,52 180 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

9610 2030-2100 37,38W 200 250307-300407 JUL 100 AWR *<br />

9620 0015-0100 41 90 123.567 250307-300407 WER 500 BVB *<br />

9620 0015-0115 41 90 4 250307-300407 WER 500 BVB *<br />

9620 0030-0100 41 90 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 BVB *<br />

9620 2200-2300 46S,47W 180 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

9640 0030-0045 41 90 1 WER 125 PAB<br />

9655 0815-0845 27.28 300 7 WER 40 BVB DRM<br />

9665 2000-2030 38,39 135 5 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 250 BVB *<br />

9665 2000-2030 38,39 135 5 250307-300407 WER 250 BVB *<br />

9675 1900-2045 46N,46SE 190 JUL 100 IBR<br />

9680 2330-0030 41NE,43S 75 WER 250 GFA<br />

9690 2300-0000 41N 75 WER 250 GFA<br />

9695 1800-1830 38E,39 120 WER 100 PRW<br />

97<strong>05</strong> 2000-2100 39,40 120 250307-300407 WER 125 YFR-1 *<br />

97<strong>05</strong> 2000-2100 39,40 120 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 125 YFR-1 *<br />

9720 2100-2159 46E,47,52N 180 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

9720 2200-2300 37,46 195 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

9725 1500-1659 29 60 JUL 100 IBB<br />

9735 2000-2<strong>05</strong>9 37E,38 150 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

9760 1700-1830 39,40 1<strong>05</strong> WER 250 IBB<br />

9770 2000-2030 40 1<strong>05</strong> WER 250 AWR<br />

9775 1845-1915 46,47 165 1 010407-300407 WER 125 BVB *<br />

9775 1845-1959 46,47 160 1 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 JUL 100 BVB *<br />

9775 1900-1959 46,47 195 7 WER 125 BVB<br />

9775 1915-1959 46,47 165 1 250307-300407 WER 125 BVB *<br />

9790 0900-1000 28W 145 1 JUL 100 AWR<br />

98<strong>05</strong> 1900-1959 29S,30S 60 WER 250 IBB<br />

9815 0030-0045 41 75 WER 500 BVB<br />

9815 0300-0400 48 135 WER 250 AWR<br />

9840 2000-2030 37,38 175 JUL 100 IBR<br />

9875 1800-1845 48 150 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 250 IBB *<br />

9875 1800-1845 48 150 250307-300407 WER 250 IBB *<br />

9885 0000-0130 41S 90 WER 250 GFA<br />

9925 0100-<strong>05</strong>00 2-10 325 NAU 100 HRT<br />

9925 1600-1800 39N,40W 115 JUL 100 YFR-2<br />

9925 2200-0300 11-16 240 WER 125 HRT<br />

9925 2300-0300 6-10 300 WER 125 HRT<br />

11600 1800-1859 37E,38 150 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

11610 0600-1000 58,59,60 270 JUL 100 HRT<br />

11610 1900-2000 46,47,52 180 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

11610 2000-2200 37,38W 210 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

11615 1500-1530 29,30 60 7 WER 250 EMG<br />

11640 1630-1659 38E,39S,48 130 36 JUL 100 RHU<br />

11640 1630-1659 39,40 1<strong>05</strong> 7 WER 250 FVM<br />

11680 1600-1800 41 90 WER 500 YFR<br />

11700 0800-0900 55,58,59 255 17 WER 500 TOM<br />

11730 1600-1800 41E 75 <strong>05</strong>0407-281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

11730 1900-2029 37,38W 200 JUL 100 AWR<br />

11755 2000-2100 46E,47W 175 JUL 100 AWR


11780 1730-1759 37,38W 200 JUL 100 AWR<br />

11835 1300-1329 29 60 WER 100 PRW<br />

11850 1200-1300 18 360 NAU 100 PRW<br />

11855 1800-1859 39 120 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

11870 1600-1700 40 1<strong>05</strong> 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

11870 1600-1700 40 1<strong>05</strong> 250307-300407 WER 500 YFR *<br />

11875 1700-1759 39 120 15<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

11875 1800-1815 39,40 100 7 010407-281007 JUL 100 BVB<br />

11875 1800-1830 39,40 100 246 010407-281007 JUL 100 BVB<br />

11875 1800-1859 39,40 100 135 010407-281007 JUL 100 BVB<br />

11885 2030-2100 46E 180 250307-030407 WER 100 AWR<br />

11895 2000-2100 37,38,46 195 WER 100 YFR-2<br />

11915 1030-1100 27 300 WER 100 PRW<br />

11915 1730-1800 47,48,52 145 JUL 100 IBR<br />

11945 1700-1800 39,40 113 250307-290407 FLE 250 BVB<br />

11945 1700-1900 39,40 1<strong>05</strong> 300407-281007 WER 100 BVB<br />

11975 0100-0300 42S,43W 75 WER 250 IBB<br />

11980 0700-0830 37,38W 200 JUL 100 AWR<br />

12020 1600-1800 41 75 WER 500 YFR<br />

13580 1625-1715 39,40 120 36 300407-281007 WER 250 BVB *<br />

13580 1625-1729 39,40 120 245 300407-281007 WER 250 BVB *<br />

13580 1630-1715 39,40 120 36 250307-290407 WER 250 BVB *<br />

13580 1630-1730 39,40 120 5 020407-290407 WER 250 BVB *<br />

13580 1630-1759 39,40 120 24 020407-290407 WER 250 BVB *<br />

13580 1730-1759 39,40 120 7 020407-280407 WER 250 BVB *<br />

13590 1530-1730 39,40 115 1 JUL 100 BVB<br />

13590 1540-1600 39,40 115 24 JUL 100 BVB<br />

13590 1540-1615 39,40 115 6 JUL 100 BVB<br />

13590 1540-1645 39,40 115 5 JUL 100 BVB<br />

13590 1540-1800 39,40 115 3 JUL 100 BVB<br />

13590 1545-1829 39,40 115 7 JUL 100 BVB<br />

13590 1730-1759 39,40 115 6 JUL 100 BVB<br />

13620 1600-1659 39 120 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

13630 1600-1900 47,48 135 15<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

13630 1700-1759 38E,39S,48 125 5 250307-300407 JUL 100 ELF *<br />

13710 1100-1130 19-26 35 7 WER 250 EMG<br />

13730 1800-1859 46E,47,52N 165 15<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

13745 1100-1130 29 60 WER 100 PRW<br />

13745 1430-1529 41NE,43S,4 75 WER 250 GFA<br />

13750 1530-1630 40E,41NW 90 WER 250 GFA<br />

13780 1900-1959 37,46 210 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

13800 1300-1330 30N,31W 60 WER 500 PRW<br />

13810 0430-<strong>05</strong>00 48 135 1 WER 125 BVB<br />

13810 0430-<strong>05</strong>00 39,40 120 3456 01<strong>05</strong>07-04<strong>05</strong>07 WER 250 BVB *<br />

13810 0430-<strong>05</strong>30 48 135 7 WER 125 BVB<br />

13810 0430-<strong>05</strong>30 39,40 120 2345 07<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 250 BVB *<br />

13810 0430-<strong>05</strong>45 39,40 120 6 07<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 250 BVB *<br />

13810 1400-1559 28,29SW,38 115 JUL 100 TOM<br />

13810 1600-1759 38S,39S,47 145 24 NAU 100 BVB<br />

13810 1600-1830 38S,39S,47 145 7 NAU 100 BVB<br />

13810 1600-1900 38S,39S,47 145 1 NAU 100 BVB<br />

13810 1630-1759 38S,39S,47 145 35 NAU 100 BVB<br />

13810 1630-1900 38S,39S,47 145 6 NAU 100 BVB<br />

13815 1600-1659 30,31 75 WER 250 IBB<br />

13820 1800-2100 46SE 180 250307-31<strong>05</strong>07 WER 125 CVC<br />

13830 1500-1559 41E 75 <strong>05</strong>0407-281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

13830 1600-1630 39,40 100 15 JUL 100 PAB<br />

13830 1700-1759 38E,39S,48 145 1.34567 JUL 100 SBO<br />

13830 1800-1859 47E,48 135 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

13840 1100-1130 29S 90 WER 100 PRW<br />

13840 1500-1515 41 90 7 160407-281007 WER 500 BVB<br />

13840 1500-1545 41NE 90 1 160407-281007 WER 500 BVB<br />

13840 1500-1559 41 90 2356 160407-281007 WER 500 BVB<br />

13840 1515-1559 41 90 4 160407-281007 WER 500 BVB


13840 1700-1800 37,38 175 JUL 100 YFR-1<br />

13840 1800-1900 47,48 150 WER 250 IBR<br />

13860 1330-1429 41NE,43S,41 75 WER 250 GFA<br />

13870 1730-1759 48 150 23456 WER 250 IBB<br />

15160 1500-1600 41N 90 WER 250 AWR<br />

152<strong>05</strong> 1401-1416 29S,39N,40 104 35 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 NAU 250 PAB *<br />

152<strong>05</strong> 1401-1416 41 90 1 NAU 100 PAB<br />

152<strong>05</strong> 1401-1416 39N,40 90 7 NAU 250 PAB<br />

152<strong>05</strong> 1416-1431 41 90 NAU 100 PAB<br />

152<strong>05</strong> 1431-1446 41 90 1 NAU 250 PAB<br />

152<strong>05</strong> 1900-1930 46S 190 JUL 100 AWR<br />

15225 1500-1559 41N 75 WER 250 AWR<br />

15235 2000-2030 47,48,52 160 JUL 100 AWR<br />

15255 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 40 1<strong>05</strong> WER 250 IBB<br />

15260 0800-0900 37,38W 200 JUL 100 AWR<br />

15260 1900-2000 37,38W 200 JUL 100 AWR<br />

15260 2000-2030 47,48W,52, 160 JUL 100 AWR<br />

15315 1700-1759 38E,39S,48 125 5 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 JUL 100 ELF *<br />

15320 1300-1459 42,43W 75 WER 250 AWR<br />

15350 1300-1459 41E 75 WER 500 YFR<br />

15370 1400-1559 41 90 WER 500 YFR<br />

15430 1400-1459 39,40 120 WER 125 VOR rus<br />

15435 1200-1259 41NE 90 WER 250 AWR<br />

15450 1430-1500 47,48 150 250407-270407 WER 100 BVB<br />

15495 1630-1729 47,48 145 250407-270407 JUL 100 BVB<br />

15565 1200-1259 29,30 60 WER 250 IBB<br />

15600 1730-1759 39S,47E,48 145 NAU 125 IBR<br />

15640 0600-0900 46SE 180 250307-31<strong>05</strong>07 WER 125 CVC<br />

15640 1300-1359 41 90 <strong>05</strong>0407-281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

15650 1430-1445 41 90 1 JUL 100 PAB<br />

15650 1530-1600 47,48 150 250407-270407 WER 100 BVB<br />

15650 1600-1659 47,48 135 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

15650 1700-1729 47E,48 130 7 JUL 100 RMI<br />

15670 1300-1600 41 90 WER 500 YFR<br />

15675 1830-1845 52,53 160 35 JUL 100 RRP<br />

15680 1400-1459 41 90 17 WER 250 BVB<br />

15680 1500-1559 40,41 90 3 JUL 100 BVB<br />

15680 1515-1559 40,41 90 456 02<strong>05</strong>07-281007 JUL 100 BVB *<br />

15680 1515-1559 40,41 90 7 JUL 100 BVB<br />

15680 1530-1559 40,41 90 12 02<strong>05</strong>07-281007 JUL 100 BVB *<br />

15680 1530-1559 40,41 90 1245 250307-01<strong>05</strong>07 JUL 100 BVB *<br />

15680 1545-1559 40,41 90 6 250307-01<strong>05</strong>07 JUL 100 BVB<br />

157<strong>05</strong> 1600-1659 46E,47,52N 165 15<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

15715 1500-1759 46SE 180 250307-31<strong>05</strong>07 WER 125 CVC<br />

15750 1500-1859 47,48 150 WER 500 YFR<br />

15775 1530-1600 47,48 130 4 JUL 100 BVB<br />

17575 1630-1700 48 135 WER 250 AWR<br />

17575 1730-1800 48 133 250307-300407 FLE 250 AWR<br />

17575 1730-1800 48 135 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 WER 250 AWR<br />

17595 0900-1015 38,39 135 6 WER 125 BVB<br />

Day 1 = Sunday<br />

Day 7 = Saturday<br />

* changes<br />

+ active on demand<br />

# momentary not active<br />

C-start, crash start<br />

AWR Adventist World Radio<br />

BVB Bible Voice Broadcasting<br />

<strong>BC</strong>A Bible Christian Association<br />

<strong>BC</strong>E Broadcasting Center Europe S.A.<br />

CHW Christliche Wissenschaft<br />

DTK Deutsche Telekom


DVB Democratic Voice of Burma<br />

EMG Evangelische Missions Gemeinden in Deutschland<br />

FHG Frauenhofer Gesellschaft<br />

FVM Freie Volksmission Krefeld<br />

GFA Gospel For Asia<br />

HCJ Voice of the Andes<br />

HLR Hamburger Lokalradio<br />

HRT Hrvratska Radio Televizija<br />

IBB International Broadcast Bureau<br />

IBR IBRA Radio Sweden<br />

MWA Missionswerk Arche<br />

MVB MecklenburgðVorpommern Baltic Radio<br />

PAB Pan Am Broadcasting<br />

PRW Polish Radio Warsaw<br />

RMI Radio Miami International<br />

RRO Radio Romania International<br />

RNW Radio Netherlands World Service<br />

RRP Radio Reveil Paroles de Vie<br />

RTR Radio Traumland (Belgien)<br />

RTI Radio Taiwan international<br />

RWB Radio Waaberi (Somalia)<br />

SBO Sagalee Bilisummaa Oromoo<br />

TOM The Overcomer Broadcast<br />

TWR Trans World Radio<br />

UNL Universelles Leben<br />

VOR Voice of Russia<br />

WRN World Radio Network<br />

YFR WYFR Family Radio<br />

RHU, ELF and EFD.<br />

See WRTH <strong>2007</strong>, pages 504 to 512, clandestines.<br />

RHU Radio Huriyo (in WRTH Xoriyo), WRTH page 506.<br />

ELF Voice of Democratic Eritrea International, WRTH page 506.<br />

EFD ?? - Voice of Ethiopian Unity, WRTH page 506.<br />

EFD - Ethiopian Forum for Democracy [Belay Woldeyesus].<br />

<br />

(DTK Apr 27, via Mike Bethge wwdxc-germany, May 2)<br />

GREECE IBB HF Station in Greece.<br />

Dear Friends, I would like to inform you about a very unique opportunity<br />

with regard to the IBB station in Greece. I am hoping that some of you<br />

might have some interest in broadcasting your program from that location.<br />

I will outline certain facts relating to this matter.<br />

The IBB Kavala station in Greece is located on one of the most beautiful<br />

beaches in Northern Greece between the cities of Kavala and Xanthi. The<br />

station went into operation in the spring of 1973. It have ten 250 KW HF<br />

transmitters, Power plant with over 10 Meg of generators power, switch<br />

matrix, and over thirty curtain antennas. I consi<strong>der</strong> its location to be<br />

the best anywhere for serving Eastern Europe and Russia. Many of the<br />

antennas are pointed in that direction. It can also serve Africa and many<br />

other places.<br />

The IBB closed this station in March of this year[rather 2006, wb.], and<br />

handed it back to the Greek Government. There is a special desire to<br />

reopen the station because of its excellent location A long time fellow<br />

broadcaster Mr. Darrel Duckworth, who is retired from the IBB, has been<br />

appointed to chair this effort so as to come up with a business package<br />

that would make it possible to reopen the station. Darrel is trying to<br />

find interested parties who would like to lease air time on the station.<br />

So Far, one major world broadcaster has committed to purchase air time.<br />

If enough customers are found, Darrel will finalize all necessary


arrangements with the Greek Ministry, and will himself had the operation<br />

of the station. Remember that there are ten transmitters and many<br />

antennas. That mean you can have your choice of frequencies as well as the<br />

hour of broadcast. There are enough transmitters to serve many of you. If<br />

enough broadcasters are interested, Darrel and I talked about installing<br />

new 100 kW DRM transmitters in the near future to supplement the<br />

operation.<br />

I asked Darrel to try and attend the NASB meeting so as to meet most of<br />

you and make a brief presentation. At the same time, if any of you are<br />

interested in leasing air time at a very cheap rate, please contact Darrel<br />

directly at <br />

By the way, I was the project engineer for building that station back in<br />

the early seventies, and there is where I met my wife. I know the station<br />

and the area very well.<br />

(A. Mina-USA, nasb Apr 30) [once they had 12 x 250 kW units there, wb]<br />

ICELAND The Icelandic public broadcaster RUV has still not made a final<br />

decision about the date for the closure of the news relays on SW. The<br />

Gufunes Telecommunications Centre in Reykjavik which transmits the RUV<br />

news told today (3 May) that it is still waiting for a note from RUV.<br />

Until then, the transmissions will continue; schedule and frequencies are<br />

unchanged from earlier seasons: To Europe: 1215-1300 on 13865, 1755-1825<br />

on 12115; to North America: 1410-1440 & 1835-19<strong>05</strong> on 13865, 2300-2335 on<br />

12115.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 3)<br />

INDONESIA 9525 Voice of Indonesia 1133 Apr 28 poor at 1133 but steadily<br />

growing stronger to a good level by anthem and s/off at 1402 with many<br />

IDs.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 29)<br />

4749.96 RRI Makassar Apr 24 instl mx to ToH, 2x non-SCI IS, high pitched<br />

time pips into IND W nx, poor. CODAR QRM.<br />

(David E. Crawford-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 29)<br />

3266.4 RRI Gorontalo (pres) Apr 31, 2130-2137, Indonesian YL&YM talk u/<br />

ute-qrm. Signal weak/fair. Only a hush from 4874.6 kHz, no other Indos<br />

were found.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 2)<br />

IRAN 15235 IRIB Kamalabad in Albanian, 0630-0730, 500 kW 298deg,<br />

produces two symmetrical spurs on 15163.8-15167.3 and 15302-15306.6 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 30)<br />

Additional frequency for VOIROI/IRIB in Armenian:<br />

0300-0327 on 7255 SIR 500 kW / 320 deg<br />

// 12025 SIR 500 kW / 320 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 3)<br />

Additional frequency for VOIROI/IRIB in Armenian:<br />

0300-0327 on 7255 SIR 500 kW / 320 deg<br />

// 12025 SIR 500 kW / 320 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 3)<br />

IRIB Tehran in A07. Hier sind die fehlenden Ergaenzungen anhand meiner<br />

Beobachtungen seit Anfang April. Die Hindi/Swaheli Morgenfrequenzen und<br />

Pashtu/Urdu Nachmittagfrequenzen sind zu hoch/niedrig fuer diese<br />

Jahreszeit um hier gehoert zu werden. Ich denke, die registrierte 9680<br />

fuer Usbekisch von 1500-1600 stimmt nicht, man muesste es hier hoeren<br />

koennen. Aber es gibt keine Usbekisch Webseite und ich habe keine Ahnung,<br />

welche Frequenz sonst eingesetzt ist.


Albanian<br />

0630-0730 15235 13810<br />

1830-1930 9570 9545<br />

2030-2130 11830 9535<br />

Arabic<br />

0230-0430 9685 7375 6025[-0330]<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>30 13800 13790<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-1430 15150 13800 13790<br />

1430-1630 15150<br />

1630-0230 6025<br />

0330-0430 11875 9610 Sawt al Filistin - Voice of Palestine<br />

Armenian<br />

0300-0330 12025 7255<br />

0930-1000 15260 9695<br />

1630-1730 9780 7230<br />

Azeri+Ghafghazi<br />

0330-<strong>05</strong>30 13710<br />

1430-1700 6200<br />

Bengali<br />

0030-0130 5950 7135<br />

0830-0930 117<strong>05</strong><br />

1430-1530 12090 9520 [6130 to foreign workers in ME, NE]<br />

Bosnian<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0630 15235 13750<br />

1730-1830 9860 7295<br />

2130-2230 9810 73<strong>05</strong><br />

Chinese<br />

1200-1300 17635 17535 15190 13735<br />

2330-0030 13715 11975 11820<br />

Dari<br />

0300-0630 13740 11910<br />

0830-1430 13720 9940<br />

1430-1500 9940<br />

English<br />

0130-0230 9495 7235<br />

1030-1130 17660 15600<br />

1530-1630 9635 7370<br />

1930-2030 9925 9800 72<strong>05</strong> 6255 62<strong>05</strong><br />

French<br />

0630-0730 15430 13710<br />

1830-1930 15085 13755 99<strong>05</strong> 6255<br />

German<br />

0730-0830 15430 15085<br />

1730-1830 15085 99<strong>05</strong> 6255<br />

Haussa<br />

0600-0700 17870 17810<br />

1830-1930 9925 7175<br />

Hebrew (Kol David)<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>00 11875 9610<br />

1200-1230 15260 13685<br />

Hindi<br />

0230-0300 (17635 15165 not heard)<br />

1430-1530 138<strong>05</strong> 11695<br />

Indonesian<br />

1230-1330 17555 15200<br />

2230-2330 7310 5945<br />

Italian<br />

0630-0730 15085 13770 11515<br />

1930-2000 7360 5910<br />

Japanese<br />

1300-1330 15555 13755<br />

2100-2130 11990 9670<br />

Kazakh


0130-0230 9795 7270<br />

1300-1400 13765 11665<br />

Kurdish<br />

0330-0430 99<strong>05</strong> 7255<br />

1330-1630 (5990 not heard un<strong>der</strong> DRM)<br />

Pashtu<br />

0230-0330 96<strong>05</strong> 7130<br />

0730-0830 15440 11990<br />

1230-1330 11730 9790 (6175 not heard)<br />

1630-1730 7195 6000<br />

Russian<br />

0300-0330 11925 9650<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 17655 17595 13750 9855<br />

1430-1530 9900 9580 9300 7165<br />

1700-1800 7175 3985<br />

1800-1900 7235 62<strong>05</strong><br />

1930-2030 7175 3985<br />

Spanish<br />

0030-0230 99<strong>05</strong> 9655<br />

0230-0330 99<strong>05</strong><br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0630 17785 15530<br />

2030-2130 9800 7300 6255<br />

Swahili<br />

0330-0430 15265 (15340 not heard)<br />

0830-0930 17660 15240<br />

1730-1830 9655 7275<br />

Tadjik<br />

0100-0230 7285 6175<br />

1600-1730 5955 5945<br />

Turkish<br />

0430-0600 13640 11685<br />

1600-1730 9870 7165<br />

Urdu<br />

0130-0230 9845 9480 71<strong>05</strong><br />

1330-1430 11695 9665 (6000 not heard)<br />

1730-1800 7220 6175<br />

Uzbek<br />

0230-0300 (11945 not heard) 9740<br />

1500-1600 (5955 5945 not heard)<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 28) some comments by wb.<br />

JAPAN 3925 R. Nikkei 1026 Apr 28 fair with man and woman speaking in<br />

Japanese; // 6<strong>05</strong>5 at fair-poor level.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 29)<br />

World Interactive / Pop Up Japan progrs<br />

Working on updating <strong>DX</strong>/SWL/MEDIA PROGRAMS, I've yet to find a grid showing<br />

R. Japan's PROGRAM schedule in English, but there is a page giving the<br />

programs and the times they are on:<br />

<br />

including:<br />

"World Interactive Sat. 14:10 - 15:00 [sic, haven't fixed the shorter<br />

duration yet] (repeat) 19:10, [Sun.] 2:10, 9:10, 12:10, 20:10, [Mon.]<br />

0:10, 10:10 [times here are JST UT +9!]<br />

A mailbag show connecting listeners from around the world to NHK World.<br />

Each week we introduce mail from our listeners, as well as have phone<br />

interviews with them. We also periodically feature foreign guests to share<br />

their experiences living in Japan. The show offers <strong>DX</strong> information, Haiku<br />

lessons, and a Japanese culture segments twice a month giving you a look<br />

into present day Japan, and Japan of the past."<br />

Audio file linx show the exact positions and durations of each topic, for


a total time now of 15 and a half minutes. And no <strong>DX</strong> news in this one!<br />

<br />

Another show is now scheduled to start on the half hour.<br />

(...) What we need are grids showing the exact times of each program on<br />

each transmission.<br />

Finally the answer:<br />

On UT Sat, WI airs at <strong>05</strong>10-<strong>05</strong>30, and PUJ at <strong>05</strong>30-<strong>05</strong>49.<br />

On UT Sun, WI airs at <strong>05</strong>30-<strong>05</strong>49, and PUJ at <strong>05</strong>10-<strong>05</strong>30.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 29)<br />

NHK R Japan<br />

So here is the full sked for World Interactive:<br />

Sat <strong>05</strong>10 5975 6110 7230 15195 17810 21755<br />

Sat 1010 6120 9695 11730 11890 17585 17720<br />

Sat 1410 7200 11730 11840<br />

Sat 1710 9535 11970 15355<br />

Sun 0010 6145<br />

Sun 0110 5960 11780<br />

11935 15235 15325 17560 17810 17825 17845<br />

[17685 regional show]<br />

Sun <strong>05</strong>30 5975 6110 7230 15195 17810 21755<br />

Sun 1030 6120 9695 11730 11890 17585 17720<br />

Sun 1430 7200 11730 11840<br />

Sun 1730 9535 11970 15355<br />

Mon 0030 6145<br />

Mon 0130 5960 11780<br />

11935 15235 15325 17560 17810 17825 17845<br />

[17685 regional show]<br />

Thu <strong>05</strong>40 5975 6110 7230 15195 17810 21755<br />

Thu 1040 6120 9695 11730 11890 17585 17720<br />

KOREA D.P.R. Radio Voice of Korea has announced that as of May 7 it<br />

will move to its summer schedule with changed frequencies.<br />

(Rumen Pankov, R. Bulgaria <strong>DX</strong> April 27 via WoR)<br />

LIBERIA 5469.96 R. Veritas, 1850-1915, in EE with news till 1900,<br />

followed by death notices, fair on 27 Apr.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 2)<br />

LIBYA See Libyan item of B<strong>BC</strong>_M in 1996y below:<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

LBY Al Assah RIZ Zagreb(Siemens) site [MW 690? or 711? or LW 236? LW<br />

site?]<br />

32 50 29.93 N 11 36 45.66 E<br />

Puzzle. - Do you know the frequency of the Al Assah site ???? Nothing<br />

found in WRTH.<br />

Seems a directional antenna array towards TUN, ALG, MRC and Sahara west-<br />

southwards.<br />

Masts are about 300 meters of height.<br />

Libya once registered also the longwave channel 236/234kHz in ITU LW table<br />

1987/1989.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 1)<br />

History:<br />

MW? LW?<br />

LIBYA Al Assah transmitter station inaugurated. The Al Assah radio<br />

transmitting station was inaugurated on 28th Aug, Libya's <strong>Jan</strong>a news agency<br />

reported that day. In addition to covering the western part of Libya, it<br />

will reach the countries of the Arab Maghreb Union and western Europe,<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>a noted. The Al Assah transmission station cost an estimated 4.6m<br />

Libyan dinars and is the first of its kind in Libya to be equipped with<br />

highly advanced mo<strong>der</strong>n equipment and managed by qualified Libyan


technicians, the agency said.<br />

(Al Assah is in north-west Libya, near the Tunisian bor<strong>der</strong>).<br />

(B<strong>BC</strong>_M via AG<strong>DX</strong>, Aug 28, 1996y)<br />

LITHUANIA Summer A-07 relay via Sitkunai:<br />

0630-0727 11515 SIT 100 kW 259 deg to WeEu VOIROI/IRIB Italian<br />

1430-1527 NF9300*SIT 100kW 079deg to EaEu VOIROI/IRIB Russian,x9280<br />

1730-1827 6255 SIT 100 kW 259 deg to WeEu VOIROI/IRIB German<br />

1830-1927 6255 SIT 100 kW 259 deg to WeEu VOIROI/IRIB French<br />

1930-2027 6255 SIT 100 kW 259 deg to WeEu VOIROI/IRIB English<br />

2030-2127 6255 SIT 100 kW 259 deg to WeEu VOIROI/IRIB Spanish<br />

2200-2300 6255 SIT 100 kW 259 deg to WeEu K<strong>BC</strong> Radio Mx Sat<br />

2300-2400 9875#SIT 100 kW 310 deg to NoAm R.Vilnius Lithuanian/En<br />

0000-0100 11690 SIT 100 kW 310 deg to NoAm R.Vilnius Lithuanian/En<br />

0800-0900 9710 SIT 100 kW 259 deg to WeEu R.Vilnius Lithuanian/En<br />

* co-ch Radio Pakistan also in Russian on 9300.4<br />

# co-ch Radio Free Asia in Tibetan + Ch Mx jammer<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 3)<br />

MALAWI TWR, 4870, checked between 1500 and 1900 UTC 28-30 April - no<br />

signal.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 2)<br />

MALI RTM Bamako came in with weak to fair signals on both 5995 and<br />

4835.4 kHz Apr 31 with Vernacular talk mixed with some French words around<br />

2150-2200 UT.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 2)<br />

MYANMAR 5770.0 Defence Forces B.S., 1515-1529s/off, talks in a local<br />

vernac., local song and s/off announcements, fair on 29 Apr.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 2)<br />

NETHERLANDS [and not] Some Changes of R. Ne<strong>der</strong>land's <strong>DX</strong> program Radio<br />

Enlace A-07 period. I read the SWL / Media Programs in English, German &<br />

Spanish - V3 as of April 15th, <strong>2007</strong> and I noted than Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land<br />

Wereldomroep have made some changes for the frequencies in use for the <strong>DX</strong><br />

Program Radio Enalce in Spanish (A-07 period)<br />

On Friday at 23:28 UTC the unique frequency is 176<strong>05</strong> via Bonaire relay<br />

(x15315).<br />

On Saturday at 0128 UTC the frequencies are 6165 and 15315 kHz (x9895).<br />

On Saturday at 0328 UTC the frequencies are 6165 and 9590 kHz (x9895).<br />

By the way , I want to send my congratulations for the great job than the<br />

members of the WW<strong>DX</strong>C make each time compiling the SWL / Media Programs<br />

list.<br />

(Auf Wie<strong>der</strong>sehen, Claudio Dario Perdomo-ARG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 30)<br />

NIGER 9703.99 LV du Sahel, Niamey, 2100-2200*, April 29, French &<br />

vernacular talk. Variety of Afro-pops, French pops, local tribal music &<br />

even a US pop tune. Koran at 2153. Sign off with choral National Anthem.<br />

Fair signal. Covered by WYFR on 97<strong>05</strong> at 2000-2100*. Niger heard on 97<strong>05</strong><br />

lately but today I found them on 9703.99. Normal sign off time is 2300,<br />

but on Sundays they sign off at 2200.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx Apr 30)<br />

9703.99 LV du Sahel, Niamey, 2100-2200*, April 29, French & vernacular<br />

talk. Variety of Afro-pops, French pops, local tribal music & even a US<br />

pop tune. Koran at 2153. Sign off with choral National Anthem. Fair<br />

signal. Covered by WYFR on 97<strong>05</strong> at 2000-2100*. Niger heard on 97<strong>05</strong> lately<br />

but today I found them on 9703.99. Normal sign off time is 2300, but on<br />

Sundays they sign off at 2200 UT.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld May 1)


NORWAY Updated schedule for B<strong>BC</strong> in DRM mode:<br />

0600-0700 on 7475 KVI <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 190 deg, addit. txion<br />

0700-0900 on 9470 KVI <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 190 deg, x0700-1330<br />

1600-1800 on 7465 KVI <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 190 deg, x1330-1800<br />

1800-2000 on 7420 KVI <strong>05</strong>0 kW / 190 deg, addit. txion<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 3)<br />

NUMBER stations Spies on Labour Day - Commencing and counting.<br />

Spies seemingly are on action even on on Labour Holiday.<br />

7245.00 usb - came across at 0802 UT, Opening three numerics again and<br />

again on loop commencing, from 0803 til 08.<strong>05</strong>:52 five numerics groups in<br />

Slavic language, rather in Russian or Ukrainian lang, but not<br />

Polish/Czech. TX down at 08.<strong>05</strong>:57 UT. S=8-9 signal.<br />

9670.00 usb - came across at 0812 UT, Opening three numerics '418'<br />

tschetiree, adin, wosemj, in Russian again and again on loop commencing,<br />

from 0814 til 08.15:44 five numerics groups in Slavic language, rather in<br />

Russian or Ukrainian lang, but not Polish/Czech. TX down at 08.16:27 UT.<br />

S=7-8 signal.<br />

see also <br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 1)<br />

[not LIBYA, rather EGYPT]<br />

Test? on 9450 ended at approx. 0903 UT.<br />

Re: 9450 noted today Apr 30 again. I came on the band around 0730 UT and<br />

heard Arabic orchestra and singer continously til 08.31:15 UT. Then noted<br />

a 1000 Hertz whistle check tone for about 2 minutes, Now since 0833 UT the<br />

program continues[til 0903 UT].<br />

re: 9450 seemingly NOT from Libya. Insi<strong>der</strong> sent me a reply, that the UNID<br />

Arabic station 9450 which we heard on Apr 29 and 30th at about 0745 to<br />

0903 UT, was really music from Egyptian intelligence service station.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 1)<br />

Thanks for the interesting reply! Sometimes there is odd numbers being<br />

called just after the music! Check this web site out.<br />

<br />

Looking at E25.<br />

(Mike, May 1)<br />

Well that's what we call Number station ... that station (off the record<br />

of course) is coming from Egypt, as number stations follower we call it<br />

E25, the main transmission for that station with messages is between 12.00<br />

and 13.00 UT normally they start around either 12.00 or 12.15 or 12.30 or<br />

12.45 all the transmissions start with OM Kalthoum the legendary Egyptian<br />

singer for like 4 minutes mainly with one of two songs aroouh lemeen ...<br />

whom should I go to ... or Inta O'mry ... you are my life. Been following<br />

that station for sometime now ... the messages are mainly numbers in<br />

English and Arabic sometimes.<br />

I used to pick them up worming up around 07.00 UT as well with non stop OM<br />

Kalthoum song for like 45 Min or so, so by all means this is ain't Libya<br />

this is the voice of the Egyptian secret service ...<br />

For better refrences and Audio files as well ... check my friend's blog<br />

Manolis from Greece. He's a great follower of that station ... check his<br />

blog for E25 records ... you'll be amazed:<br />

<br />

And for more info about that station's history check Simon Masons<br />

won<strong>der</strong>ful website for number stations:<br />

<br />

I'm sure you'd enjoy reading that site as well ... will brings lot's of


memories for you I guess ... specially about Stasi's stations ... in the<br />

80s and early 90s :)<br />

<br />

"From at least 0800z to 1322z E25 was on air playing oriental music. At my<br />

QTH, signal strength was constant S9+. Towards the end of this lengthy<br />

test (?) session a song was repeated again and again several times ..."<br />

hello xxx, as usual Um Kalthoum with a song called HOB AYIH what's Love,<br />

she's blaming her lover for causing her so much pain ! one of her<br />

classicals as usual. Nice catch my friend. yours xxx 1 May.<br />

OMAN Radio Sultanate of Oman (RSO) A07<br />

Eff from 25/03/07 to 28/10/07<br />

FREQ STRT STOP CIRAF LOC PWR AZI SLW ANT LANG<br />

6085 0200 0400 39N,40W SEB 100 320 0 141 arabic<br />

6085 2000 2200 39SW,48 SEB 100 240 0 146 arabic<br />

6190 1800 2000 39SW,48 SEB 100 240 0 146 arabic<br />

9515 0400 0600 39N,40W SEB 100 320 0 141 arabic<br />

9760 0000 0200 28,39N THU 100 315 0 218 arabic<br />

13640 0600 1400 39N,40W SEB 100 320 0 141 arabic<br />

15140 1400 1500 28,39N THU 100 315 0 218 english<br />

15140 1500 2200 28,39N THU 100 315 0 218 arabic<br />

15355 0200 0300 48,53 THU 100 220 0 2<strong>05</strong> arabic<br />

15355 0300 0400 48,53 THU 100 220 0 2<strong>05</strong> english<br />

15355 2200 2400 28,39N THU 100 315 0 218 arabic<br />

15375 1400 1800 39SW,48 SEB 100 240 0 146 arabic<br />

17590 0400 0600 48,53 THU 100 220 0 2<strong>05</strong> arabic<br />

17630 0600 1000 28,39N THU 100 315 0 218 arabic<br />

(via Alokesh Gupta-IND, dxld Apr 29)<br />

However, the transmitter at Thumrait at present is off the air for repairs<br />

of a mast - caused by sandstorms and high winds.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN via Noel R.Green-UK, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Apr 28; and dxld)<br />

PHILIPPINES Frequency changes of R Veritas Asia eff from Apr.29<br />

0000_0027 NF 120<strong>05</strong> PUG 250 kW / 280 deg, x11710*in Sinhala<br />

0030_0<strong>05</strong>7 NF 120<strong>05</strong> PUG 250 kW / 280 deg, x11710 in Hindi<br />

0030_0<strong>05</strong>7 NF 9895 PUG 250 kW / 280 deg, x11965 in Bengali<br />

* to avoid CNR till 0030<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 3)<br />

ROMANIA Summer A-07 schedule of Radio Romania International:<br />

ARABIC 0630-0656 9685 9700 11730 11790<br />

1400-1456 11775 15160<br />

AROMANIAN 1430-1456 7170*<br />

1630-1656 7135*<br />

1830-1856 7130*<br />

CHINESE 0400-0426 15215 17770<br />

1300-1326 15435 17740<br />

ENGLISH 0000-0<strong>05</strong>6 9775 11790<br />

0300-0356 6150 9645 11895 15220<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-<strong>05</strong>56 9655 11830 15435 17770<br />

1200-1256 11875 15220<br />

1700-1756 9535 11735<br />

2030-2<strong>05</strong>6 9515 11810 11940 15465<br />

2200-2256 7185 9675 9790 11940<br />

FRENCH 0100-0156 6130 9515<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>26 7180 9655<br />

1000-1<strong>05</strong>6 11830 15250 15380 17785<br />

1600-1656 9680 11950<br />

2000-2026 7215 9655


GERMAN 0600-0626 7125 9740<br />

1100-1156 9515 11775<br />

1800-1856 7160 9775<br />

ITALIAN 1400-1426 7170*<br />

1600-1626 9620*<br />

1800-1826 7130*<br />

ROMANAIN 0000-0<strong>05</strong>6 9525 11960<br />

0100-0156 9525 11960<br />

0700-0756 9700 11970 15260 17775 "Curierul romanesc" Sun<br />

0800-0856 11875 15450 15510 17795 "Curierul romanesc" Sun<br />

0900-0956 11830 11925 15250 15380 "Curierul romanesc" Sun<br />

1200-1256 7165* 11920 15195<br />

1400-1456 9760 11965<br />

1600-1656 7210 9690<br />

1700-1756 9625 11865<br />

1800-1856 9625 11765<br />

RUSSIAN 0430-0456 7190 9555<br />

1330-1356 9790 11855<br />

1500-1556 7235 9760<br />

SERBIAN 1530-1556 6175*<br />

1730-1756 6130*<br />

1930-1956 6110* 7215<br />

SPANISH 0200-0256 5975 9520 9645 11945<br />

1900-1956 11715 15435<br />

2100-2156 9755 11965<br />

2300-2356 9655 9745 11880 11935<br />

UKRAINIAN 1500-1526 7210*<br />

1700-1726 7165*<br />

1900-1926 5975 7210*<br />

* Saftica 50 kW.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 3)<br />

RUSSIA 15660 Voice of Unity (Ethiopian clandestine) *1455 Apr 7 Up with<br />

1000 Hz test tones to ToH through VoR Eng, latter pulled plug,<br />

HornOfAfrican mx into Amharic or similar M talk. No ID noted, fair, heavy<br />

fading.<br />

(David E. Crawford-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 29)<br />

VoRUS Spanish sce noted very late in 25 mb 12040 kHz 2000-2100 UT. (wb)<br />

RWANDA 6<strong>05</strong>5 at 2040-2<strong>05</strong>9 UT R Rwanda May 1 in Kinyarwanda (pres) with<br />

Afro-rap and -pops. Quite strong, but by ID-time, at 2<strong>05</strong>9 UT, Radio Japan<br />

(Skelton) came on strongly in English. Wiped out Rwanda completely.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 2)<br />

Frequency change of Deutsche Welle in French from May 1:<br />

1600-1700 NF11625 KIG 250kW 310deg, x11795 to avoid RFA Ch+Ch jammer<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 3)<br />

ST. HELENA St Helena QSL.<br />

Radio St Helena QSL arrived this morning, along with a letter from the<br />

Station Manager, Laura Lawrence. It came bearing a pretty 30p stamp<br />

featuring a flower that I don't recognise. Well worth waiting for!<br />

They are planning another HF broadcast, though the letter doesn't say when<br />

this will be, and advises to check the website <br />

(various, via <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 30)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA Re 1521 kHz: However, acc. WRTH <strong>2007</strong> this transmitter is<br />

supposed to be off air between 2300 and 0300 UT, for lack of overnight<br />

programming. Or do they leave an open carrier on air, burning several<br />

megawatts for nothing?<br />

Somebody has just posted an annotated satellite image of the 1521 site,


located in the northwestern corner of Saudi-Arabia:<br />

<br />

The transmitter plant is not located at the town of Duba but instead 15 km<br />

northwest of it. It runs two 2000 kW outlets of Radio Riyadh main program<br />

on 594 and 1521, the latter being off air during daytime (0600-1500). The<br />

antennas for both frequencies, in the picture marked "1" (594)<br />

ARS Duba 594kHz 2000kW 4dir 1tx 1reflector, from left.<br />

27 26 55.79 N 35 35 28.06 E<br />

and "2" (1521),<br />

ARS Duba 1521kHz 2000kW 4dir 1tx 1reflector, from left.<br />

27 26 39.30 N 35 35 26.37 E<br />

aim at Cairo, so North America is in the direction of the main beam. Each<br />

antenna system consists of six free standing towers with a triangular<br />

shape. The height of these towers appears to be a bit more than half<br />

wavelength, i.e. about 275 and 110 metres, respectively. The second tower<br />

from the right is being fed, the one to the right of it acts as reflector,<br />

the four ones to the left of it as directors.<br />

There are also two single towers for ND transmissions, the one marked "6"<br />

and another, somewhat taller one out of frame to the south. They should<br />

belong to the 40 kW on 702.<br />

ARS Duba 702kHz 100kW non-dir masts at<br />

27 26 18.16 N 35 35 43.68 E and<br />

27 26 03.42 N 35 35 51.77 E<br />

The purpose of three other antenna systems, marked "3", "4" and "5",<br />

remains unclear, but it seems that they are back-up antennas for 594 and<br />

1521.<br />

[maybe maritime station masts, distance between masts are 117 meters.<br />

and a lot of Patriot rockets around too, acc to G.E. text icons. wb.]<br />

Here in Germany Duba is the dominating station on 1521, it would be quite<br />

listenable without the co-channel interference. The modulation is almost<br />

the same than on the Riyadh shortwave transmitters, there is only a very<br />

slight if any delay between 1521 and 9870 as well. Right now, around 2200,<br />

they carry a call-in programme, apparently of a casual late-at-night style<br />

as far as one can tell without un<strong>der</strong>standing a single word of it.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld May 1)<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

ARS Jeddah MW 1512/1000 + 648kHz / 2000kW<br />

21 14 36.64 N 39 09 37.99 E<br />

and 15 kilometers south-east<br />

ARS Jeddah SW site 9675/11855 kHz 50kW<br />

21 07 35.16 N 39 13 51.40 E<br />

SERBIA/BOSNIA [re: bc-dx TopNews #8<strong>05</strong> of Udo Krueger]<br />

"MW transmitter in the Balkans these days. In darkness MW stations heard<br />

from Italy (1449,1575,999,657) Bulgaria (747,1161,1224), Romania<br />

(855,1179,1152), 810 from Macedonia not very strong, 1602 Zavidovici very<br />

weak."<br />

Correction: Zavidovici is on 1503 kHz (1502.9 kHz). The Bosnian station on<br />

1602 kHz is Radio Boston from Sanski Most.<br />

(Bengt Ericson-SWE, and Patrick Robic-AUT, Apr 28)<br />

SOMALIA 6949.96 R. Bay (tent.), 1850-1900s/off, non-stop local music<br />

and singing, local language announcements with tent. ID 1858 followed by<br />

Koran reading until s/off, a very weak signal on 30 Apr.


(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 2)<br />

SPAIN REE, at 20<strong>05</strong> April 30 opening "Espanoles en la Mar", "desde las<br />

Islas" so presumably still originating from Tenerife, VG on 15110, //<br />

15345 much weaker and with a very heavy SAH due to almost equal mix with<br />

Morocco in Arabic; no het from Argentina audible.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld May 1)<br />

SUDAN EZO, 6000, no sign of this on 28-30 April. Only heard Singapore<br />

1500-1600, no signal 1600-1700, and Iran 1700-1800.<br />

4750.0 R. Peace, 1750-1830, EE sermon being translated into AA, local<br />

music, EE and AA announcements, very frequent ID's, seemingly gone at the<br />

1845 re-check, weak on 30 Apr.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 2)<br />

TAJIKISTAN 5840 R. Prague relay, 1820-1829s/off, Czech pops and RR<br />

announcements; repeated IS with German ID's between 1827 and s/off, poor<br />

on 29 Apr.<br />

5845 WYFR relay, 1645-1700s/off, religious talks, announcements, contact<br />

details, in a vernac., poor on 28 Apr.<br />

9395 B<strong>BC</strong> relay, 1420-1430, Hindi talks, reports and announcements, music<br />

inserts, fair on 30 Apr.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 2)<br />

THAILAND 7260 R. Thailand Apr 27 1104 fair-poor with man speaking in<br />

Vietnamese (listed) with mentions of several east Asian cities; short<br />

music break at 1109 and back to talk.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 29)<br />

UGANDA Dunamis Shortwave, 4750, checked between 1500 and 1900 UTC 28-30<br />

April - no trace of a signal here in spite of this station having been<br />

logged in Europe recently. All I could get was a weak signal of Radio<br />

Peace in Sudan. I find it a bit puzzling that a new station would want to<br />

start broadcasting on exactly the same frequency and time as one basically<br />

next door, especially with the band being half empty.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 2)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED 7311v spur mystery. Likely faulty tx at Chad. ?<br />

The extremely distorted spur(?) around 7314v was still heard, UT April 28<br />

from tune in around 0450, when it was interfering with a station in French<br />

on 7310.0, which would be Channel Africa. Listened intently past <strong>05</strong>00 but<br />

could not make out anything resembling an ID on the hour. No sign of Flevo<br />

after <strong>05</strong>00 this date, as hi-latitude paths were outwiped, K=5 by 0600 as<br />

below. UT Sun April 29, WHRI stayed on 7315 past 0300, so the next chance<br />

to work on the spur during this time period should not be until UT Tuesday<br />

May 1.<br />

(...) In all probability this is coming from Francophone Africa, so what<br />

are the possibilities on the 7 MHz band? Since I haven't listened for it<br />

earlier, I cannot be sure it does not sign on earlier than <strong>05</strong>00, but<br />

assuming that is the case.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 29)<br />

Another check of the extremely distorted spur(?) April 27: this time it<br />

was centered a little higher around 7314, making it easier to separate<br />

from RN Flevo in Dutch on 7310.0, but if tuned to 7312 or so one could<br />

hear the variable squeal of the spur beating against Flevo. Tuned in at<br />

0459 and it was already on with repetitive music, <strong>05</strong>04 French talk, and no<br />

anthem(?) as heard the day before, then music. <strong>05</strong>17 another talk segment,<br />

a monolog. <strong>05</strong>28 music and change announcer to what seemed like a


commercial, political? mentioning "partie". <strong>05</strong>29 into a drumming session<br />

for a few minutes, and when rechecked at <strong>05</strong>35 a speech was being broadcast<br />

in very proper French. This was a little clearer, and a native speaker<br />

might be able to make something of it. I was listening for clues, and<br />

thought I heard "Afrique Centrale" and "Bangui" mentioned. <strong>05</strong>52 choral<br />

music; <strong>05</strong>57 7310 switched to DW IS with stronger signal than Flevo and<br />

more of a QRM problem to the spur. Still going at 0612 when my tape ran<br />

out.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 27)<br />

Contrary to my expectations, I was again able to monitor the extremely<br />

distorted spur on UT Sunday April 29. WHRI was indeed on 7315 until 0600,<br />

as is the case only on UT Sun & Mon, but the spur had shifted down to<br />

about 7311, so it was still separable, and causing a variable squeal as it<br />

beat against 7315, checked at <strong>05</strong>33, with unintelligible talk, just M&W<br />

alternating in French. Once again, RNW Flevo 7310 inaudible due to high K-<br />

index. At <strong>05</strong>57 DW IS via Portugal started on 7310 so the spur was then<br />

beating against that, and WHRI went off shortly later.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Apr 29)<br />

Could be spurious of Bangui-CAF or Lubumbashi Congo?? in WRTH page 177,<br />

irregular 7435 / 72<strong>05</strong> kHz, from 0300 UT. Re the unidentified scratching<br />

spurious signal on 7308 to 7313 kHz, which I heard today [Apr 28] here in<br />

Germany. No content or // transmission could be traced so far here. I told<br />

them, that also DWL transmission from Sines from 0600 UT is disturbed ....<br />

I hope that helps to identify the direction of this outlet.<br />

(later on May 1st)<br />

Noted the distorted audio UNID French stn (? from Bangui-CAF<br />

5035,6100,7220 ?, or from Chad ? ) today again around [0445]<strong>05</strong>30-0636<br />

fade-out, May 1st.<br />

Strongest signal in Synchronous USB mode on 7311.68 to 7311.88 kHz.<br />

Total range of the French stn at 7308.2 to 7311.9 kHz<br />

Co-ch RNW off at <strong>05</strong>.57:30 UT, then DWL interval signal, latter less, tiny<br />

S=3 only. 06.29:30 UT DWL Sines off. 0636 UT fade out of French distorted<br />

signal.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 1)<br />

Wolfgang sent a Geoclock image of the terminator at 0636 UT when it fades<br />

out in Germany. The terminator is just off the western edge of Africa. Of<br />

course, 7+ MHz signals hold up for a consi<strong>der</strong>able period after local<br />

sunrise, but I suppose this means it is more likely to be further west<br />

than Chad. (GH)<br />

Noted the UNID a little later around 0650 UT fade-out in Germany, on May<br />

2nd.<br />

yes, to take into consi<strong>der</strong>ation:<br />

Chad should be too far east, but start around 0430 UT is too early for the<br />

West African countries.<br />

! Chad starts at 0425 UT. Abeche and Moundou had also shortwave gear a<br />

decade ago.<br />

! Benin 7210 starts around <strong>05</strong>00 UT.<br />

Bangui starts at 0600 UT.<br />

Niger starts at <strong>05</strong>00 UT, but is always on 9704.<br />

Togo is inactive, was always 5047, <strong>05</strong>00 UT.<br />

Burkina Faso starts <strong>05</strong>30 UT.<br />

Guinea Conakry starts late at 0655.<br />

Mauritania has mostly Arabic, and only French fragments, starts 0630 UT.<br />

Mali starts <strong>05</strong>55.


(wb, May 2)<br />

It seems that despite the adverse time of the day, propagation still<br />

allows some signal to be detected here, viz. on 7312.6, as observed today,<br />

2 May 1251 UT, so the question is now to get it strong & clear enough for<br />

ID.<br />

Here's my today's observation, 1300 UT on May 2nd:<br />

7284.5 MLI vy. faint, // 11960 at 55444 but w/ clipped audio.<br />

7275 NIG nil<br />

7270 GAB nil<br />

7245 MTN weak but readable, adjacent DRM QRM 7240.<br />

7230 BFA just whisper, though strgr. carrier than UNID 7312.6.<br />

7221 BEN? vy. weak carrier.<br />

7125 GUI nil<br />

9704 NGR 35332<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 2)<br />

So how far east in NoAfrica do 7+ MHz signals hold up as late at 0636 UT?<br />

I suppose this means it is likely to be further west than Chad, or does<br />

it?<br />

(later)<br />

On UT May 2 I was finally waiting for it early enough to hear it pop on at<br />

0429 with music; some talk at 0433, 0437 back to music. Just too distorted<br />

and too much ChAf from 7310 to make any more of it. But that scheduling<br />

does point to Chad. Of course, 6165 is blocked here at that hour by<br />

Bonaire. If it were a mixing product with MW there would have to be<br />

something on 1148, unlisted and unlikely. Could be 6165 transmitter is<br />

very badly mistuned. Is anyone currently hearing it at any other time? Or<br />

maybe they have tried to retune it to a 41mb frequency. Or maybe none of<br />

the above.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld May 2)<br />

Hi Wolfy, I just checked the frequency at <strong>05</strong>00 and all I can hear is a<br />

weak signal from Holland. There's no sign of anything on either side of<br />

7310, not even a weak carrier. I would not expect any strong signals here<br />

at this time of the day, but I would expect to hear something. It's quite<br />

strange... Sorry I can't be of more help. It will be interesting to see<br />

what station it will turn out to be.<br />

(Cheers, Vashek Korinek-AFS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 3)<br />

I've got the answer from Deutsche Welle, measurement and control center,<br />

and monitoring and direction finding station.<br />

"Wir beobachten die Interferenz auch schon seit einigen Tagen und gehen<br />

zurzeit von einem defekten Sen<strong>der</strong> in Afrika aus, denn es wurden von uns<br />

auch afrikanische Musikanteile in <strong>der</strong> Modulation gehoert.<br />

Die Peilung von unserer Empfangsstation in Bockhacken ergibt einen Azimuth<br />

von 165 degr.<br />

Die Ausstrahlung dauert laut unseren Beobachtungen auch nach 0630 UTC an.<br />

Mit freundlichem Gruss<br />

Ausstrahlungskoordination - transmission coordination<br />

Mess- und Kontrollzentrale - measurement and control center"<br />

Path in 165 degrees - see also GeoClock snap as attached, from<br />

Wuppertal Karlsruhe Germany<br />

Zurich Switzerland<br />

Milan Elba Isl Italy<br />

Pantelleria isl (Italy/Tunisia channel)


Tripolis Sabhah Libya<br />

east of Ndjamena Moundou Chad


26 minutes of test time is outside of the tune-time limits, unless 13725<br />

happens to be assigned as a "test" frequency (a frequency on which<br />

Greenville may test on an antenna rather than the dummy antenna) prior to<br />

2100 Creole.<br />

Both Delano and Greenville are very cavalier about tuning their<br />

transmitters on the antennas for the next operational frequency when the<br />

previous broadcast ends. Not supposed to, but often the characteristics of<br />

the dummy (which is a flat 52 ohms) often is far from the characteristics<br />

of the assigned antenna. Conservatism. "If we tune the transmitter on the<br />

dummy, then when the 15-minute tune time comes up we may have problems<br />

when we retune the transmitter on the assigned antenna."<br />

Too bad: FCC can't do a thing. But if another broadcaster complains, then<br />

they will probably tune up +/- 10 kHz. Don't worry. In a few years, you<br />

won't have to put up with QRM from either site.<br />

PS: Don't tell anyone, but I tuned the 5995 evening transmitter on 6,000<br />

kHz a few times. Whoops! Did I just QRM RHC. Aw, shucks!<br />

(Charles A. Taylor, WD4INP, Greenville-NC-USA, dxld Apr 29)<br />

[rather GERMANY/MARIANAS/PHILIPPINES/SRI LANKA/THAILAND]<br />

Frequency changes for IBB from April 25:<br />

Radio Liberty<br />

0300-0400 NF 7185 LAM 100 kW 085 deg, x 9855 in Tatar-Bashkir<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 NF 11865 LAM 100 kW <strong>05</strong>5 deg, x11815 in Russian<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0700 NF 17560 UDO 250 kW 355 deg, x17730 in Russian<br />

0700-1100 NF 11700#PHL 250 kW 021 deg, x11665 in Russian<br />

1400-1500 NF 12080 BIB 100 kW 065 deg, x11625 in Russian<br />

1500-1600 NF 11865 BIB 100 kW 088 deg, x 9520 in Russian<br />

2000-2100 NF 7285*PHL 250 kW 021 deg, x 7220 in Russian<br />

# strong co-ch RFI French 0700-0800 and TOM En 0800-0900 Sat/Sun<br />

* strong co-ch CRI in English via CER.<br />

Voice of America<br />

1030-1045 NF 21590 IRA 250 kW 316 deg, x17740 in Turkish Mon-Fri<br />

1500-1530 NF 97<strong>05</strong> UDO 250 kW 316 deg, x11780 in Uzbek >from May 7<br />

1500-1530 NF 9885 TIN 250 kW 3<strong>05</strong> deg, x 6115 in Uzbek >from May 7<br />

1800-1900 NF 11755 LAM 100 kW <strong>05</strong>5 deg, x 7340 in Russian.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 3)<br />

UZBEKISTAN 9530 RFI relay, 1745-1800s/off, reports, music,<br />

announcements, in an Asian vernac., very good on 28 Apr.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 2)<br />

VATICAN STATE Wolfgang Bueschel schrieb am 27.04. zum Thema "Neues von R<br />

Vatikan":<br />

Pater von Gemmingen hat einen leichten Herzinfarkt erlitten. Er befindet<br />

sich auf Erholung in Deutschland in den Monaten Mai, Juni und August.<br />

Martin Walser 80 Jahre, Sendung bei Radio Vatikan am 10.(1) und 12.(2)<br />

Juni.<br />

22.7. Pater <strong>Jan</strong>os Brenner am 15. Juli 1957 in Ungarn ermor<strong>der</strong>t.<br />

Aus dem Programmheft entnehme ich, dass zwei Sommer Frequenzen dazu<br />

gekommen sind:<br />

1400 UT + 7190[x6060], und 5885 7250 9645<br />

1820 UT + 9645, und 1467 1530 40<strong>05</strong> 5885 7250.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 30)<br />

Da ist <strong>der</strong> Sendeplan unter<br />


etwas genauer:<br />

7190 [x6060] 1400-1430 to zone 28 SMG 100kW 350deg DRM in German/Polish<br />

CVA VAT<br />

Dort steht hinter <strong>der</strong> 7190 ein Sternchen und dazu unten: "Frequencies with<br />

asterisk (*) are broadcast in digital modulation (DRM)." Das gibt<br />

vielleicht wie<strong>der</strong> ein reges DRM-Echo in <strong>der</strong> Liste?<br />

Die neue 9645 kHz fuer die Abendsendung ist aber in AM zu hoeren, im<br />

Gegensatz zur Mittelwelle 1467. Diese mietete Radio Vatikan nur vom 1.<br />

September 2001 bis 31.August 2006 von Radio Monte Carlo auf 1467 kHz an.<br />

Auf Seite 14 im Programmheft kommt die Mittelwelle 1467 auch nicht mehr<br />

vor.<br />

(Andreas Nitschke-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 28)<br />

Am 28.04. schrieb Andreas Nitschke:<br />

"Das gibt vielleicht wie<strong>der</strong> ein reges DRM-Echo in <strong>der</strong> Liste?"<br />

Warum sollte es das geben? Wie<strong>der</strong> einer <strong>der</strong> fast ohne Zuhoerer sendet.<br />

Siehe auch die immer sehr gut informierten News bei Radio Eins:<br />

<br />

Wegen <strong>der</strong> weiterhin nicht gegebenen Verfuegbarkeit von Empfaengern fuer<br />

den Standard Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) hat die B<strong>BC</strong> den Umfang ihrer<br />

Digitalsendungen aus Kvitsoy von urspruenglich 12 Stunden pro Tag<br />

inzwischen wie<strong>der</strong> eingeschraenkt; <strong>der</strong>zeit laufen sie noch 8.00-9.00 Uhr<br />

auf 7475 kHz, 09.00-11.00 Uhr auf 9470 kHz, 18.00-20.00 Uhr auf 7465 kHz<br />

sowie 20.00-22.00 Uhr auf 7420 kHz. In aehnlicher Weise wird die zunaechst<br />

ganztaegig im DRM-Standard betriebene B<strong>BC</strong>-Mittelwelle Orfordness 1296 kHz<br />

nur noch morgens und abends eingeschaltet, ihre DRM-Ausstrahlungen ueber<br />

Kurzwellensen<strong>der</strong> in England hat die B<strong>BC</strong> sogar ganz eingestellt.<br />

Ist kein DRM Empfaenger da zum hoeren, laesst sich <strong>der</strong> SWL davon auch<br />

nicht stoeren.<br />

Alte Bauernregel aus dem Salzburger Land.<br />

(73 Christoph Ratzer OE2CRM, A-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 28)<br />

VIETNAM 9875 VoV network 1 at 0945-1000* Apr 9 local mx punctuated by<br />

occ VT M, poor, fluttery, off abruptly ToH.<br />

(David E. Crawford-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 29)<br />

ZIMBABWE [and non] Zimbabwean Clandestines.<br />

I thought I would check the quality of signals reaching here, it should be<br />

quite similar to the conditions experienced in Zimbabwe.<br />

SW Radio Africa (between 1700 and 1900 UTC on 28 Apr.):<br />

4880 - very strong signal with very strong jamming (SIO=522). The jammer<br />

is along the lines of Chinese "Fire Dragon". Sounds similar but with an<br />

electronic jamming pattern, and it is very effective.<br />

11775 - not jammed (SIO=354)<br />

11810 - not jammed (SIO=444)<br />

11975 - no signal heard<br />

12035 - not jammed (SIO=454)<br />

V.of The People (between 1700 and 1800 UTC on 28 Apr.):<br />

7120 - "Bob's Fire Dragon" completely wipes out the signal, in fact I<br />

would not even know the station was on, if it was not for about 3 seconds<br />

long breaks in the jamming every 4 minutes or so.<br />

11695 - no signal heard.


Clearly the jamming is very effective and the only practical counter<br />

measure will be to use more channels than Bob can manage to jam.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 2)<br />

DRM<br />

SPECIAL DRM TESTS FOR NASB ANNUAL MEETING.<br />

In conjunction with the annual meetings of the NASB and the USA DRM Group<br />

in Elkhart, Indiana May 10 and 11, at least three stations will be<br />

carrying out special DRM test transmissions, with the following schedules:<br />

C<strong>BC</strong> Radio-Canada in Sackville, New Brunswick will broadcast 12 days of DRM<br />

transmissions with programming by NASB members from May 1 to 12 at 2200-<br />

2230 UT on 9800 kHz at 268 degrees azimuth.<br />

HCJB in Quito, Ecuador will be testing in DRM daily from April 30-May 26<br />

on the following schedule:<br />

1500 - 0100 UT 15680 kHz at 355 degrees with 4 kW<br />

0100 - 0400 UT 9915 kHz at 355 degrees with 4 kW<br />

And Vatican Radio will do two special trans-Atlantic DRM tests during the<br />

meeting on May 10 and 11 at 2000-2100 with music and announcements about<br />

the meeting on 15525 kHz.<br />

Our thanks to C<strong>BC</strong>, HCJB and Vatican Radio for arranging these special DRM<br />

transmissions.<br />

THE DRM CONSORTIUM WELCOMES THE NEW TN 1000 TRANSMITTER OF HITACHI KOKUSAI<br />

FOR THE 26 MHZ BAND<br />

Las Vegas, Nevada - Long time DRM consortium member, Hitachi Kokusai<br />

Electric will introduce and publicly present at the NAB show in Las Vegas<br />

a brand new transmitter, named TN 1000 for use in the "26 MHz" Band<br />

broadcast transmissions in the Digital Radio Mondiale + system.<br />

The DRM Consortium, as a developer of the Digital Radio Mondiale + system<br />

welcomes the introduction of the new device, which is expected to<br />

facilitate a smooth transmission to the possibilities of local digital<br />

radio broadcasts in the "26 MHz" band. The DRM consortium recognises the<br />

importance of the broadcasting service band from 25 670-26 100 kHz (called<br />

the "26 MHz band"), which is rarely used for traditional long range cross-<br />

bor<strong>der</strong> reception broadcasts. Recent tests conducted for DRM transmissions<br />

in this band proved that this broadcasting method will, in time, provide<br />

many administrations with another means to serve its citizens with high<br />

quality radio broadcasts, and also the possibility for private local<br />

commercial radios to broadcast their local programmes.<br />

Hitachi Kokusai Electric's new TN-1000 transmitter is operating with 300W<br />

output on "26MHz" band, which is appropriate for DRM transmissions, and it<br />

is optimal for local broadcasts that use a comparatively narrow-band for<br />

covering one city.<br />

At their booth in the NAB show, Hitachi Kokusai Electric will show live<br />

demonstrations of DRM broadcast using the new TN-1000 device offering all<br />

the necessary information for broadcasters and network provi<strong>der</strong>s<br />

interested in broadcasting in the "26 MHz" band. Hitachi Kokusai welcomes<br />

all interested companies and individuals at their booth in the Central<br />

Hall at Las Vegas Convention Centre, booth nr. C5017. Basic features of<br />

the new device will also be presented each day of the show from 16th to<br />

18th of April during the seminar sessions of the DRM Consortium in the<br />

North Hall of LVCC, booth nr. N7706 (hosted by Continental Electronics).<br />

(April NASB Newsletter, direct and via dxld)<br />

DSWCI - Domestic Broadcasting Survey 9.


Vom DSWCI ist nun die neue Auflage des Domestic Broadcasting Survey<br />

erhaeltlich. Fuer Tropenbandhoerer und Freunde <strong>der</strong> lokalen KW-Sen<strong>der</strong> ein<br />

absolutes Muss, fuer 5 Euro fuer die PDF Version bleibt auch noch genug<br />

fuer Empfangsberichte ueber:<br />

<br />

Und als PDF lassen sich die Infos auch direkt abrufen unter:<br />

<br />

(73 Christoph Ratzer OE2CRM, A-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 29)<br />

I have just revised the list of links to Clandestine stations on<br />

<br />

- some 'dead' ones have not been removed as they're still to be found on<br />

the internet. Also "Photos <strong>DX</strong>ers" and "<strong>DX</strong> info links" have been revised<br />

and new items added. I invite you to send me additions and corrections to<br />

the links.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, May 1)<br />

Shortwave Radio Meetings - <strong>2007</strong><br />

Here follows a list of dx and shortwave meetings of this year. This bases<br />

a lot on the information received from Adrian Peterson, long-time <strong>DX</strong>er and<br />

broadcaster. Big thanks to you, Adrian. The list includes some HFCC and<br />

NASB official business meetings. Some of them can also be attended by<br />

hobbyists.<br />

Updates, amendments and corrections are most welcome. Please send them to<br />

my e-mail, <br />

Dates: May 9-10<br />

Location: Elkhart, Indiana<br />

Organization: NASB and USA DRM Annual Meetings<br />

Expected Attendance: 50<br />

More Info: <br />

Dates: May 18-20<br />

Location: Dayton, Ohio, USA<br />

Organization: Dayton Hamfest<br />

Expected Attendance: 20,000<br />

More Info: <br />

Dates: May 26-28<br />

Location: Vejers Beach, Jutland, Denmark<br />

Organization: Danish Short Wave Club International<br />

Expected Attendance: 30<br />

More Info: <br />

Dates: June 15-17<br />

Location: Laholm (near Halmstad), Sweden<br />

Organization: Swedish <strong>DX</strong> Fe<strong>der</strong>ation<br />

Expected Attendance: 30<br />

More Info: <br />

Dates: July 5<br />

Location: Jakobstad (Pietarsaari), Finland<br />

Organisation: Finlands Svenska <strong>DX</strong> Foerbund<br />

Expected Attendance: 30<br />

Comment: The club is celebrating its 50th anniversary<br />

More Info: <br />

Dates: July 27-29<br />

Location: Mexico City, Mexico<br />

Organization: Mexican National <strong>DX</strong> Meeting


Expected Attendance: 50-100<br />

More info: <br />

Dates: August 3-5<br />

Location: Ylojarvi (near Tampere), Finland<br />

Organization: Finnish <strong>DX</strong> Association<br />

Expected Attendance: 100<br />

More info: <br />

Dates: August 25-26<br />

Location: Tokyo, Japan<br />

Organization: Tokyo Hamfest<br />

Expected Attendance: 30000<br />

More info: ?<br />

Dates: Late August<br />

Location: Possibly Birmingham, UK (tentative)<br />

Organization: HFCC<br />

Expected Attendance: 150<br />

More Info: <br />

Dates: 31 Aug-2 September<br />

Location: Boise, Idaho, USA<br />

Organisation: National Radio Clun and Wordlwide TV-FM <strong>DX</strong> Association<br />

Expected Attendance: ??<br />

More info: <br />

Dates: August<br />

Location: Ohio<br />

Organization: Numero Uno (<strong>DX</strong> group)<br />

Expected Attendance: ??<br />

More Info: by invitation only<br />

Dates: November 1-4<br />

Location: Lugano, Switzerland<br />

Organization: European <strong>DX</strong> Council (E<strong>DX</strong>C)<br />

Expected Attendance: 50<br />

More info: <br />

(Risto Vaehaekainu-FIN, hcdx May 3)<br />

Gesehen auf <strong>der</strong> AG<strong>DX</strong> website<br />

(bzw. auch: )<br />

und auf <strong>der</strong> <strong>DX</strong> Camp Web Site:<br />

Ehemals viele viele Jahre lang in Doebriach am<br />

Millstaettersee/Oesterreich, dann auch am Attersee/Oesterreich, - - und<br />

dieses Jahr nun wie<strong>der</strong> im Falkencamp - allerdings in Schwangau/Bayern,<br />

Deutschland:<br />

Termin: 21. Juli bis 4. August <strong>2007</strong><br />

Ort: im Falkencamp in Schwangau, am Fusse <strong>der</strong> Bayerischen<br />

Koenigsschloesser Neuschwanstein und Hohenschwangau<br />

Naehere Infos auf <br />

Viel Spass,<br />

Anton<br />

May 1<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


<strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> 807 12 May <strong>2007</strong><br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

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Any items from Glenn Hauser, <strong>DX</strong> LISTENING DIGEST, and/or World of Radio<br />

may be reproduced or broadcast only if full credit be maintained at all<br />

stages, from the original source through <strong>DX</strong>LD, and publications quoting<br />

are made available to gh in exchange.<br />

A-<strong>DX</strong> -Information on German spoken A-<strong>DX</strong> Mailing List read un<strong>der</strong><br />

<br />

Reproduction of items from <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> / Top Nx is allowed, provided that due<br />

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Permission is granted to reproduce items of this document by individual<br />

hobbyists or non-commercial organizations only. Any commercial use only<br />

with prior written consent of the editor of <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> / Top News.<br />

This file is put together on a voluntary basis and is also included in our<br />

WW<strong>DX</strong>C WWW homepage-German AG<strong>DX</strong> Club address:<br />

<br />

or via Link of Homepage: <br />

Both actual and previous week issue are available, previous week un<strong>der</strong>:<br />

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e-mail <br />

ALBANIA 13750 Strong and powerful English sce of R Tirana observed<br />

again today in 1300-1329 UT time slot: S=9+15dB signal here in Germany. No<br />

disturbance at all.<br />

B u t : English programm details given still in CEST - Central European<br />

Summer Time - which stated the female announcer WRONGLY, instead of UTC.<br />

Please subtract 2 hours and state as UTC !<br />

(wb, May 6)<br />

TWR from 1 June extra 15 minutes on Fridays: 1395 kHz Slovenian at 2045-<br />

2100 UT.<br />

(Drita Cico-ALB, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 10)<br />

ALGERIA [RASD Radio Tindouf] Other news on the Polisario Front: the 1 h<br />

prgr in Castilian seems to have again shifted from 2300-0000 to 1700-1800<br />

as observed this evening (4 May) at 1732 by which time just 6300 kHz was<br />

audible. Then // 700 kHz f/in a bit prior to 1900, and was rtd. 34342 at<br />

1907. Right now, it's a steady S9 signal (w/o extra amp.) via the elevated<br />

K9AY antenna. The outlet of 1550 kHz is silent.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 5)<br />

ARGENTINA Superkind answer, QSL, letter, schedule etc. from RAE En Sce<br />

for RR on 2 December 2006 arrived her on 4 May <strong>2007</strong>. There are two <strong>DX</strong><br />

prgrs weekly both compiled by Mr. Gabriel Ivan Barrera: "<strong>DX</strong> Special" Wed<br />

1840 and Thu 0240; "<strong>DX</strong> Supplement" Fri 1840 and Sat 0240 UTC. 1800-1900<br />

9690, 15345 Mo-Fr and 0200-0300 11710 Tu-Sa.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 4)<br />

ASCENSION ISL [SIERRA LEONE non] 9525, Cotton Tree News (CTN) via<br />

Ascension, 0743-0758* May 10, OM & YL in African language (assume news),


0757 drums, sign-off announcement by YL in English, goes something like:<br />

This is CTN with news and information from Freetown, Sierra Leone and<br />

mentions Media for Freedom and a UN agency, more drums and off, mostly<br />

fair. Also thanks to tip from Jerry Berg. Article at<br />

<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld May 4)<br />

COTTON TREE NEWS: Daily 0730-0800 UT, 9525 via Ascension, in English,<br />

Krio, Limba, Mende, Temne. Address: Fourah Bay College, Mount Aureol,<br />

P.O.Box 766, Freetown, Sierra Leone.<br />

e-mail URL: <br />

(WRTH A-07 Update via dxld)This is the same transmission as Star Radio to<br />

Liberia, now only a semihour at 0700-0730 UT on same.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-USA, dxld May 10)<br />

CANADA 4877.5 Radio Canada International - Sackville, 0247-0259* May 4,<br />

noted with Spanish programming and ID in unusual place at poor to fair<br />

level with usb needed to avoid serious het from Brazilian just below. //<br />

fundamental 9755 which was at a good level. First time I noted this sub-<br />

harmonic and reminiscent of a Saudi Arabia sub-harmonic from years past.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 6)<br />

Stumbled on station Sat. 5/5 on 4877.5 at 0256 with defintite Spanish<br />

talks, not Portuguese. 0258 seemed program theme music, not NA, then off<br />

around 0300. Fair signal at best, and mo<strong>der</strong>ate static crashes, and<br />

mo<strong>der</strong>ate QRM from that stupid CODAR, so couldn't make out ID. Just<br />

remembered about it Sun. 6 may at 0245, and signal a little weaker, but<br />

can make out M speaking in definite Spanish.<br />

(Alex Vranes-WV-USA, dxld May 7)<br />

Here are the upcoming NASB DRM programs to be broadcast on C<strong>BC</strong>-Sackville<br />

at 2200-2230 UTC on 9800 kHz through May 12.<br />

May 5 - HCJB <strong>DX</strong> Party Line-Aventura <strong>DX</strong><br />

May 6 - Frecuencia al Dia (Spanish <strong>DX</strong> program on WRMI and other stations)<br />

May 7 - To be announced<br />

May 8 - Viva Miami (WRMI)<br />

May 9 - LeSea Broadcasting<br />

May 10 - Glenn Hauser's World of Radio<br />

May 11 - Beth Shalom Center Radio<br />

May 12 - KNLS (including report on Dayton Hamvention)<br />

Some of these programs will also be re-broadcast in analog mode via WRMI<br />

in Miami on 9955 kHz during the coming week.<br />

(Jeff White, WRMI)<br />

*Reception reports on any of the test series from RCI Sackville may also<br />

be sent to:<br />

NASB Test Broadcasts. 175 Fontainebleau Blvd IN4. Miami, FL 33172 USA<br />

(NASB direct, also via Dino Bloise-FL-USA, dxld May 5)<br />

CHAD RNT emetteur OC sur 7313 kHz variable RNW Flevoland in Dutch<br />

distortion from Chad station on 7309 to 7315 kHz.<br />

Noted a very good signal today May 8th around 0430 til <strong>05</strong>00 UT, when the<br />

bells of R Netherlands started. Sent a report to Ehard Goddijn and Andy<br />

Sennitt at RNW already.<br />

- - -<br />

RNW Flevoland in Dutch distortion of - supposed to be - Chad station on<br />

7309 to 7315 kHz.


Dear Sirs, since about April 27th, an Unidentified African shortwave<br />

station in French language in distorted audio quality disturbs the outlets<br />

of<br />

7310 kHz AFS Channel Africa Meyerton 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 UT French<br />

7310 kHz HOL RNW Flevoland 0458-<strong>05</strong>58 UT Dutch<br />

7310 kHz POR DWL Sines <strong>05</strong>59-0629 UT English<br />

According of the colleagues of DWL monitoring and direction finding<br />

station Bockhacken the UNID station appears around 0426 UT and observation<br />

in central Europe lasts til behind 0715 UT.<br />

Measured bearing of the disturbed signal is 165 degrees from Cologne, and<br />

the station originate seemingly from Chad.<br />

regards de Wolfgang Bueschel df5sx Stuttgart Germany (May 8)<br />

Dear Wolfgang, Thanks for the info on the UNID-signal on 7313 kHz. This<br />

morning May 8, <strong>2007</strong> I noted here in Hilversum the IS of RNT on 7313 kHz at<br />

0425 UT, following by anthem? announcements in French and African music;<br />

all very distorted. It was the same type of programme I used to hear on<br />

6165 kHz; now nothing more heard from RNT on 6165 kHz. So I think the unID<br />

is TCHAD as Bockhacken measured it at 165 degrees.<br />

73's, (Ehard Goddijn, Radio Netherlands via Wolfgang Bueschel, May 8)<br />

Dear Andy, Een e-mail adres naar RNT Tchad lijkt te werken en de fax<br />

helemaal niet.<br />

Groeten, (Ehard Goddijn to Andy Sennitt-HOL, RNW)<br />

Hi Glenn, So now we know what it is, the next problem is to contact them<br />

and ask them to fix it :-( 73, (Andy Sennitt, RN, dxld)<br />

Good morning, Wolfgang! Thanks for the audio clip. I heard them mentioning<br />

what believed to be "Tchad" once (2'24"), but although this may help, it<br />

cannot fully guarantee an ID. Ehard Goddijn's comment "It was the same<br />

type of programme I used to hear on 6165 kHz now nothing more heard from<br />

RNT on 6165 kHz" coincides with what I thought, even if reception here was<br />

typically disturbed by co-channel Croatia. But apart from all that, can't<br />

they "see" what's going on with their signal? I'm convinced a station<br />

doesn't exactly need monitoring to ascertain whether the audio from its<br />

transmitter is in proper shape. Knowledge, instrumentation & ability to<br />

use it should do, true?<br />

(Carlos Goncalves, Portugal, via <strong>DX</strong> LISTENING DIGEST)<br />

CHINA Googe Earth imagery. CHN Beijing SW 350/150 kW<br />

39 53 16.51 N 116 34 30.75 E<br />

CHN Geermu MW 1134 kHz 1200 kW and SW<br />

36 25 32.96 N 94 59 45.34 E<br />

CHN CNR Hohhot[Huhhot], 4 MW masts, and smaller masts too. 4000, 4525,<br />

4620, 4785 kHz a.o.<br />

40 41 45.88 N 111 46 33.80 E<br />

(wb, May 5)<br />

[CHINA/TAIWAN] 24 hrs type Firedrake.<br />

Now operating on 9200? 10300? 13970? 15150 (ex. 14500) and 18160 kHz.<br />

Cf. Bi List A07.<br />

<br />

Shigenori Aoki-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 7<br />

(via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, ndxc May 7)<br />

[CHINA/ INDIA not] 177<strong>05</strong> 1130-1315 BGL 500kw 58deg Chinese IND AIR.<br />

Both 15795 and 177<strong>05</strong> AIR channels checked at various times between 1130


and 1330 UT.<br />

N o t h i n g of AIR heard here in Europe today.<br />

B u t : in between 1300 and 1330 UT heard another kind of CHN mainland<br />

jamming, normal CNR China National Radio program relay of talks and<br />

comments, instead of Firedrake music. Seems like a graduation of jamming<br />

in face of the Olympics in 2008?<br />

Take 2 - 3 rx in // and listen 15 Minutes on the channels given below.<br />

Between 1300 and 1330 UT heard loud and clear top identical CNR relay of -<br />

for example - 11660 CNR Lingshi or 9845 CNR Beijing:<br />

177<strong>05</strong> against AIR most probably via Kashi powerful site.<br />

15330 against B<strong>BC</strong> RMP Mandarin, similar powerful.<br />

15285 against B<strong>BC</strong> Kranji SNG.<br />

15265 against TWN ?<br />

13855 against B<strong>BC</strong> CYP Mandarin very powerful.<br />

12040 against VoA Tinang Mandarin.<br />

11990 against VoA Tinian Mandarin.<br />

11965 against VoA Tinang Mandarin.<br />

11915 against B<strong>BC</strong> NakhornPathom Mandarin.<br />

11785 against VoA UndornThani Mandarin.<br />

11665 against ? TWN ? earlier is IBB Tinang channel.<br />

96<strong>05</strong> against B<strong>BC</strong> Yamata, Mandarin a.s.o. a.s.o.<br />

(wb, May 9)<br />

COLOMBIA 5811.38 LV de tu Conciencia, 0825-0840, May 5, Weak spur of<br />

6009.48 leapfrogging over 5910.43.<br />

6108.53 Marfil Estereo, 0830-0840, May 5, Very weak spur of 5910.43<br />

leapfrogging over 6009.48. 99.<strong>05</strong> kHz separation between each frequency.<br />

Beware of Chile on 6109.78 kHz.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld May 7)<br />

CROATIA The Croatian transmitter operator OIV confirmed that the 100 kW<br />

SW transmitter in its transmitting centre at Deanovec is now transmitting<br />

Glas Hrvatske instead of HR1. The schedule is 1200-0800 on 6165 and 0800-<br />

1200 on 9830.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 20)<br />

CYPRUS 6150.<strong>05</strong>v After I read Anker Petersen's report about 2 and 3 May<br />

I tried to listen to R Bayrak too. The channel was free, no University<br />

Network or others at this time 0130-0240 UT but old pop songs no stop e<br />

some IDs "... Radio Bayrak". No "International" heard.<br />

6150.<strong>05</strong>v on 4 May at 0130-0240 UT Radio Bayrak, Cyprus, old pop songs, few<br />

IDs "... Radio Bayrak". No "International" heard in the id. Fading, low<br />

voice modulation, fair signal.<br />

(Giampiero Bernardini-ITA, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK May 4)<br />

ERITREA <strong>BC</strong> on 7090 - Asmara Eritrea ? move from 7100 kHz.<br />

An UNID <strong>BC</strong> station on 7090 kHz noted yesterday, May 8th, around 1616-1652<br />

UTC on the 40 mb for ham operators. Music seems to be Horn of Africa ...<br />

Maybe QSY of "Voice of the Broad Masses" radio from Asmara Selae Daro ERI,<br />

from 7100 to 7090 kHz? <br />

(from Uli Bihlmayer DJ9KR, Ham Radio Monitoring System/Intru<strong>der</strong> Bandwatch,<br />

May 8)<br />

Schedule ? 3-8, 13-18 UT. 2nd program on 7175 kHz. (wb)<br />

Yes, it's Eritrea on 7090 kHz. On 9 May closed down at 1800 with National<br />

Anthem sung by cheerish choir. 7175 signed off at the same time with same


anthem. Radio Bana used the same N/A version at their sign-off earlier,<br />

nowadays I guess they're using the "Radio Bana song".<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 9)<br />

ETHIOPIA 6185.02 Voice of the Revolution of Tigray, Mek'ele, 1645-1745,<br />

Apr 16, Tigrinya news read by man and woman, e.g. about Iraq, interludes<br />

of Horn of Africa music, 1700 TS, talk and songs, New frequency 9650 which<br />

was silent; 33343 heard best in LSB due to QRM Germany on 6190.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W May 3)<br />

FALKLAND ISL <br />

Hier kann man zwei live Mitschnitte hoeren von den Falklands Islands<br />

Broadcasting Service waehrend <strong>der</strong> argentinischen Besetzung.<br />

Audio 1 faengt einige Minuten an mit einer Introduktion in Hollaendisch,<br />

dann geht es los mit FIBS.<br />

(Max van Arnhem-HOL, A-<strong>DX</strong> May 8)<br />

Vor 25 Jahren war Falklandkrieg. Zur Erinnerung: Argentinische Truppen<br />

besetzten die Inseln, aus dem FIBS wurde "Radio Malvinas". Der einzige<br />

Link nach London, via C&W, war ebenfalls unter argentinischer Kontrolle.<br />

Die B<strong>BC</strong> richtete via Ascension eine taegliche Sendung "Calling the<br />

Falklands" ein (die uebrigens erst vor Kurzem eingestellt wurde). BFSB<br />

versorgte die britischen Soldaten mit Radio via KW und Videos per<br />

Flugzeug. Es gab eine argentinische Clandestine-Station in Englisch<br />

Richtung Briten und eine britische Clandestine in Spanisch Richtung<br />

Argentinier...<br />

All dies hatten wir im KW-Panorama ausfuehrlich dokumentiert. Es ist<br />

gespenstisch, die alten Sendungen wie<strong>der</strong> zu hoeren. Die jungen Studenten,<br />

die die Baen<strong>der</strong> digitalisieren und indizieren, wussten nicht einmal, dass<br />

es einen Falkland-Krieg gab. Zu den fuenf, sechs Stunden Archivmaterial<br />

kam gestern eine Aufzeichnung, die wir lei<strong>der</strong> zu Lebzeiten des<br />

Gespraechspartners nicht veroeffentlichen duerfen:<br />

Dass die Invasion stattfand, erfuhr London durch einen Funkamateur. Noch<br />

zur selben Zeit meldete die B<strong>BC</strong> lediglich, die Krise habe sich zugespitzt.<br />

Bis zur Beschlagnahmung <strong>der</strong> Geraete und nach <strong>der</strong> Kapitulation (als die<br />

Argentinier saemtliche Funksignale systematisch jammten - was sie bis<br />

heute tun) war dieser OM mit einer Gegenstation in England in Kontakt. Der<br />

Freund kannte die ehemalige Telefonnummer des Falklaen<strong>der</strong>s, und nach dem<br />

System: "Die zweite Ziffer bedeutet: ein Band hoeher, die dritte - so oft<br />

genannt - jeweils 10 kHz Split..." konnten die beiden durch haeufigen<br />

Frequenz- und Bandwechsel das Jamming austricksen... Der Mann hat nach 25<br />

Jahren sein Schweigen gebrochen und uns die Hintergruende berichtet.<br />

Aus England erhalten wir eine grosse Menge Mitschnitte des Traffics ueber<br />

die C&W-Station, Schiffsfunk etc. - Noch nie veroeffentlicht, erst in zehn<br />

Jahren zur Freigabe, aber gesichert fuer die Zukunft.<br />

73 de Wolf OE1WHC<br />

Prof. Wolf Harranth OE1WHC, Dokumentationsarchiv Funk (QSL Collection)<br />

ORF/QSL Argentinierstr. 30A. A-1040 Wien, Austria<br />

<br />

(WH via A-<strong>DX</strong> May 8)<br />

FRANCE [MONACO non] RADIO ZONE 80 TESTING 1467 kHz FROM COL DE LA<br />

MADONE TILL 1600 UT.<br />

Bonjour! Depuis ce matin, mercredi 9 mai, il y a une nouvelle station sur<br />

AM 1467 kHz depuis le Col de la Madone. Ce sont des tests, je sais pas<br />

jusqu'a quand ? Emission la journee seulement, fin a 1600 TU.<br />

C'est une station musicale (annees 80) de la BELGIQUE. Son ZONE 80. Il est


prevu d'avoir un programme local sur la Cote d'Azur ! Envoyer les rapports<br />

d'ecoute sur Zone 80 from Belgium is testing<br />

from Col de la Madone on 1467 kHz. S/off 1600 UT from 9 May. More details<br />

will follow.<br />

Christian Ghibaudo, Nice, France other info from web page<br />

<br />

Contacts GJM Medias SCRLRPM Liege - Avenue Rogier,<br />

14, B-4000 LIEGE, Belgium.<br />

Telephone: +32 (0)4 231 00 80 Fax: +32 (0)4 368 7000<br />

<br />

to send reports.<br />

(via Dario Monferini-I, PLAY<strong>DX</strong> editor via dxld)<br />

Bonjour a la liste PLAY<strong>DX</strong>: Alors j'ai quelques infos de plus sur Zone 80,<br />

sur 1467 kHz. Les emissions commencent le matin a 07h00 soit <strong>05</strong>h00<br />

TU, et finissent vers 18h20 soit 16h20 TU. C'est un relais direct de la<br />

station belge en // avec le stream Internet<br />

Vers 08h00, j'ai envoye un email a la station,<br />

via le web <br />

demandant des autocollants. Je m'attendais arecevoir une lettre par<br />

courrier postal et surprise vers 10h30, un coursier est venu m'apporter<br />

une enveloppe avec le logo d'un hotel pres de l'aeroport. Intrigue j'ouvre<br />

l'enveloppe. C'est un courrier d'un representant de la station qui etait<br />

de passage pour le lancement des emissions a Monaco. Il a ete informe de<br />

mon email et avant de prendre l'avion pour la Belgique, il m'a envoye les<br />

autocollants demandes. Un service 5 !!!!!!!!!!!!<br />

A bientot, 73's (Christian Ghibaudo, Nice, Cote d'Azur, France, May 10,<br />

via Dario Monferini, dxld)<br />

GEORGIA Radio Republic of Abkhazia (acc to ID in Ru) or Apsua Radio (ID<br />

in Abkhazian) with special 10-minutes prgr on April 30th in Ru celebrating<br />

75 Years from the 1st broadcast from Sukhumi of Abkhaz Radio. History,<br />

reading from the listeners letters from The Netherlands (Mr. Van Artem<br />

[Max van Arnhem?] approx said they), Russia etc. The most far letter is<br />

from Australia received there. Reported here 0800-0809 s/off on 9495 kHz.<br />

It is interesting that on MW 1350 kHz, Abkhaz Radio (at that time relays<br />

Radio Rossii prgr) is close down at around or just before the starting of<br />

TWR Ce.Asian Sce on same frequency !<br />

MW 1350 in Caucasus officially is given as 2 txs: in Georgia and in<br />

Armenia.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 4)<br />

Another station was heard today on 9495 kHz at around 1600-1654 (s/on<br />

carrier of WYFR in Ru // 95<strong>05</strong>) - Russkoye Radio in Ru with Ru pop and<br />

disco songs, often ID. Russkoye Radio is known from summer FM<strong>DX</strong> on OIRT<br />

band where is heard on many freqs. From 1510-1555 was another dance mx<br />

Radio Relax (why not Radio Max as said Mr Trutenau?). All un<strong>der</strong> jamming of<br />

DRM.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 8)<br />

GERMANY [and non] Now I went through the complete schedule of Family<br />

Radio via Germany, effective May 10: Maximum transmitter occupation at<br />

Wertachtal will be *nine* ones simultaneously, all at full 500 kW, in<br />

detail 1600-1700 on 11680, 11730, 11870, 12020, 13620, 13630, 15650, 157<strong>05</strong><br />

and 15750. First I was won<strong>der</strong>ing if the old SV2500's will see much use<br />

anymore after DW abandoned the Wertachtal plant. This fully answers my<br />

question: Yes.<br />

The latest schedule update for TSI M&B also shows 7140 at Nauen as on air<br />

from March 25. Now it dawns to me why I heard it with such a poor signal


on this and the subsequent days, much weaker than Pori at 220 degrees used<br />

to be here: No "return to air" whatsoever, apparently 7140 was never on<br />

air from Pori at all and instead run by Nauen from the first day. Yes, I<br />

noted a delay to // Wertachtal, but Wolfgang already reported this for the<br />

other Polskie Radio transmissions via Nauen as well. Scenario: Wertachtal<br />

is equipped to pick up PR's internal audio distribution on Eutelsat W3A (7<br />

deg East), but no such equipment has been set up at Nauen so far, thus<br />

they take the public Hotbird signal instead which is delayed due to the<br />

additional multiplexing etc. involved here.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 7)<br />

1269 kHz Deutschlandfunk MW tx Neumuenster Arpsdorf is OFF AIR weekdays<br />

from May 7th to 19th at 0710 to 1900 hrs CEST, due of maintenance.<br />

(wb, May 7)<br />

15315 ELF-RC / VDEI via DTK Juelich.<br />

ERITREA [non]. GERMANY [Clandestine to Eritrea] On ist web-site, the Voice<br />

of Democratic Eritrea International shows schedule as 15315 kHz Thur 1700-<br />

1800. Can anyone confirm this?<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 2; also via dxld)<br />

15315 1700-1800 38E,39S,48 JUL 100 kW 125 deg 5=Thur<br />

in DTK schedule table, marked with * star, as change.<br />

15315 1700-1759 38E,39S,48 125deg 5=Thur 01<strong>05</strong>07-281007 JUL 100 ELF *<br />

(Wolfgang Bueschel, May 4)<br />

Juelich 15315 Voice of Democratic Eritrea International. DTK-brokered. FOR<br />

ERITREA. See WRTH: On the air since March 2000. Produced by the "Eritrean<br />

Liberation Front - Revolutionary Council" (ELF-RC).<br />

15315 Yes, is on air as scheduled Thur from 1700 UT.<br />

Juelich TX was already on air at 1659 UT, but program of ELF-RC / VDEI<br />

started late at 17.01:30 UT, only S=2-3 poor here at my post, due too<br />

close to the Juelich tx site of 360 kilometers only away in the skip zone.<br />

(wb, May 10)<br />

Die US-amerikanische protestantische Radiomission Family Radio erhoehte im<br />

Mai <strong>2007</strong> massiv die Belegung <strong>der</strong> T-Systems-Station im Wertachtal. Zu den<br />

bestehenden 25 Sen<strong>der</strong>stunden kamen am 1. Mai 21 Std. und am 15. Mai noch<br />

einmal 6 Stunden taeglich hinzu. Im Ergebnis strahlen zwischen 13.00 und<br />

23.00 Uhr drei bis neun Sen<strong>der</strong> 52 Sen<strong>der</strong>stunden lang Programme von Family<br />

Radio aus. In <strong>der</strong> Spitzenzeit um 16.00 Uhr sind neun Sen<strong>der</strong> in Wertachtal<br />

fuer Family Radio in Betrieb. Aus Juelich werden 4 Stunden ausgestrahlt.<br />

Family Radio hatte vom 12. bis 25. Februar 2001 Testsendungen ueber die<br />

Telekom-Sen<strong>der</strong> in Juelich und sendete erstmals ab 25. Maerz 2001 regulaer<br />

aus Juelich. Mittlerweile kommen die meisten Sendungen aus dem Wertachtal.<br />

Weitere Recherche, insbeson<strong>der</strong>e was die Sendesprachen anbelangt, ist<br />

angebracht.<br />

(Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 8)<br />

GREECE [c.f. bc-dx TopNews # 806]<br />

Kavala was the Voice of America's best transmitting site, capable of<br />

reaching huge swaths of Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and beyond.<br />

See "The Kavala gap, 9 March 2006."<br />

<br />

VOA itself may have occasion to lease back time at Kavala. See previous<br />

post about one such occasion.<br />

<br />

(Kim Andrew Elliott, kimandrewelliott.com <strong>05</strong> May <strong>2007</strong> via dxld)<br />

Note how the proposal to revive transmissions via the Kavala station


speaks about ten transmitters. Apparently IBB took away the mediumwave<br />

unit as well as the two ex-Gloria 419F transmitters, just as it had been<br />

reported last year. I gather that the ten 419D transmitters from 1973 and<br />

the complete antenna system had been left untouched when they finally<br />

handed over the station to the Greek authorities in March.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 7)<br />

GUINEA The new radio house of RTGuinee in Koloma, has been partly<br />

destroyed by a plane crash on Apr 16. This radio house in front of the<br />

American Embassy was built with China aid. The Chinese embassy told that<br />

the house will be rebuilt by China. RTG is still on the air. More articles<br />

on (all in French).<br />

(Christian Ghibaudo-F, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W May 3)<br />

INDIA Google Earth imagery.<br />

IND Jammu 990 kHz 300/100 kW<br />

32 47 03.22 N 74 49 19.45 E<br />

(wb, Apr 4)<br />

According to the DW Monitoring department, today (10-5-<strong>2007</strong>) were also DW<br />

operating the test Transmission at 0903-1028 UTC in 17570 kHz. But they<br />

also told that It's a test transmission in New Delhi.<br />

(Jaisakthivel, Radio World, Chennai-IND, hcdx May 10)<br />

In connection with the DRM ABU AIR Showcase Project Digital Radio<br />

Transmission Workshop, the follwing tests in DRM is scheduled on SW.<br />

9 May <strong>2007</strong> 6100 150 kW 0230-0730 UTC AIR Khampur (Delhi)<br />

9 May <strong>2007</strong> 15650 90 kW 0403-0600 UTC Deutsche Welle, Trincomalee,<br />

Sri Lanka.<br />

10 May <strong>2007</strong> 26100 500 W 0230-0730 UTC AIR Kingsway (Delhi)<br />

11 May <strong>2007</strong> 26100 500 W 0230-0730 UTC AIR Kingsway (Delhi)<br />

11-12 May <strong>2007</strong> 3315 2 kW Evening & Night AIR Kingsway (Delhi)<br />

There are tests on 666 kHz also on 9 & 10 May with 100 kW at 0230-0730 UTC<br />

from AIR Nagli (Delhi).<br />

Jose Jacob-IND, at DRM ABU AIR Showcase Project Digital Radio Transmission<br />

Workshop & field Measurements New Delhi.<br />

All India Radio installs more DRM transmitters.<br />

All India Radio has installed 2 more DRM txers:<br />

New DRM transmitter at Nangli, Delhi (replacing the old txer) Thomson TSW<br />

2100D Power: 100 kW Operating frequency: 666 kHz.<br />

Txer came in March <strong>2007</strong>, but was installed in late April <strong>2007</strong>, tested on<br />

6th May for 30 minutes in DRM mode with power output of 2 kW.<br />

New DRM transmitter at Kingsway Camp, Delhi Hitachi TS 1102 (RF exciter &<br />

DRM modulator supplied by Thomson) Power: 10 kW Operating freqs: 26100<br />

kHz, 3315 kHz. Installation started from 3rd May.<br />

Photo's of txer's available at : <br />

(Alokesh Gupta-IND, via Jose Jacob, VU2JOS<br />

hcdx May 10)<br />

[ABU DRM meeting] ABU AIR DRM MEET PHOTO'S ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT:<br />

<br />

(Alokesh-IND, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 10)<br />

INDONESIA 11784.88 VoINS, Jakarta. Thanks Ron. 0800-1400 UT to NoEaAS,<br />

I checked the 1025-1100 UT slot here in Europe, window here is 0900-1100


UT only. And measured VoINS on about 11784.88 kHz, and could follow their<br />

music selection. But from 0800-0900 UT CRI ALB and 1100-1400 UT VOA<br />

UdornThani and Chinese Firedrake took over co-channel.<br />

(wb, May 5)<br />

ISRAEL Galei Zahal Israel still wan<strong>der</strong>ing, varying around 15794.12 kHz<br />

at 0718 UT.<br />

(wb, May 6)<br />

ISRAEL Born in 1948, the mo<strong>der</strong>n state of Israel is a challenge to define.<br />

Despite being seen as a Jewish homeland, and with a predominantly Jewish<br />

population of 6.9 million people, Israel is also home to nearly 4 million<br />

Palestinians (most of whom are Islamic) through the captured territories<br />

of Gaza and the West Bank. Israel has 22 000 km2 of land, which, when<br />

combined with nearly 6 000 km2 of Palestinian land, is still smaller than<br />

the area of Vancouver Island (at 32 000 km2). The various print and<br />

electronic media have a reputation for balanced coverage domestically,<br />

although military min<strong>der</strong>s often control foreign journalists' movements.<br />

The Israel Broadcasting Authority provides public radio and television<br />

broadcasts, and runs the external radio service.<br />

Kol Israel (The Voice of Israel):<br />

or <br />

The first address given above is for the Israel BroadcastingAuthority,<br />

and appears to be almost entirely in Hebrew. Clicking on English News<br />

on the right side of the page will take you to the English page of<br />

the Reka Network of Kol Radio International. On the left side of<br />

this page are links to other languages as well as audio versions<br />

(in Windows Media format), followed by archives, frequencies, weather,<br />

and a program guide. I found the internet audio caused several new<br />

windows to appear before I could listen to anything, and the<br />

frequencies page loaded and then disappeared completely - your<br />

results may vary. The middle of the page lists about twenty news<br />

stories, while the right hand side has links for Broadcasts LIVE, History,<br />

About Us, and The Team, as well as numerous links to external media.<br />

I found that sometimes these links worked, sometimes they simply<br />

reloaded the main Reka page, and a few times they caused my browser<br />

window to spontaneously close. It appears the Kol website needs work<br />

to be broadly compatible with a variety of computing platforms.<br />

(Paul E. Guise, Manitoba, Click!, May O<strong>DX</strong>A Listening In via dxld)<br />

ITALY Google Earth imagery.<br />

ITA Napoli 657 kHz 120kW [old site, ITU coordinated new one]<br />

41 00 07.21 N 14 19 00.45 E<br />

ITA Cagliari 1062kHz 30 kW new site<br />

39 20 13.31 N 08 51 48.09 E<br />

ITA Catania 1062kHz 20kW, new site<br />

37 23 <strong>05</strong>.71 N 15 03 15.74 E<br />

ITA Firenze Terrarossa 657/100kW 1368/20, future Pisa Coltano<br />

43 48 55.13 N 11 16 22.75 E<br />

I future move to Pisa Coltano 657/100kW xFirenze Terrarossa.<br />

near N.S.A. espionage site, un<strong>der</strong>ground installations little bit northerly<br />

43 38 00.00 N 10 25 00.00 E<br />

(wb, Apr 4)<br />

KOREA Rep of The name of Social Education Service, called 'KBS Sahoe<br />

Gyoyuk Bangsong' in Korean, will be changed to One-Korea Network, called<br />

'KBS Hanminjok Bangsong', from August 15th. * KBS : Korean Broadcasting<br />

System ('Northeast Asian Broadcasting Institute' in Seoul Korea,


dxld May 6)<br />

KBS Social Education Service, Change of Name in Aug 15.<br />

The name of Social Education Service, called 'KBS Sahoe Gyoyuk Bangsong'<br />

in Korean, will be changed to One-Korea Network, called 'KBS Hanminjok<br />

Bangsong', from August fifteenth.<br />

KBS = Korean Broadcasting System<br />

(May 6, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong>)<br />

LIBYA Google Earth imagery.<br />

Tentat. LBY Tripoli 1<strong>05</strong>3 kHz 50 kW, 1404 kHz 20 kW.<br />

32 51 32.39 N 13 04 39.83 E<br />

known as 'km 8' in ITU / EBU lists,<br />

though are 10.0 km from main harbour point instead.<br />

Tall mast for 1<strong>05</strong>3kHz ?, on the left side.<br />

and 2 x 2 smaller masts, one pair located east-west, the other north-south<br />

direction.<br />

and LBY Tripoli MW km16 former 558 kHz 300 kW<br />

32 49 48.44 N 12 59 43.15 E<br />

two masts, now 1251 kHz 500 kW<br />

and 28 kms from harbour some single masts, near the airport.<br />

32 38 48.70 N 13 <strong>05</strong> 37.98 E<br />

(wb, Apr 3)<br />

LIBYA [and not] The 17 MHz band is a mess today (May 9) at 1300-1400 UT<br />

between 17620 and 17640 kHz.<br />

Libya in Arabic on 17620 (Vof Africa ID including Ozma word - see WRTH<br />

pp457).<br />

co-ch presumed RFI in French - both equal level.<br />

Libya 17625 same as 17620 and co-ch CRI Chile.<br />

Amal 17627.5 - not very strong, and disappeared before 1400 UT.<br />

Africa #1 on 17630 fair to good.<br />

Unidentified at 1345 UT on 17635 poor strength.<br />

Libya Voice of Africa in Swahili was audible on 17600 kHz at fair level<br />

but low audio and // 17725 (this is registered from May 5 with HFCC<br />

instead of 21695). So Libya had four transmitters on air simultaneously at<br />

same strenth - but from where? 17620 and 17625 went off after clock chimes<br />

and Arabic announcement at 1400. Whatever was using 17635 also went at<br />

1400.<br />

The Afro-pops was stationary on 17660, and no trace today of the wide-band<br />

noise jammer.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 9)<br />

MADAGASCAR Construction progress on the Mahajanga SW site:<br />

Sunday, Febr 11 - WC<strong>BC</strong> Special Contribution - $7,845.09<br />

World Christian Broadcasting - Update from Mahajanga, Madagascar<br />

(Madagascar World Voice).<br />

The third shipment carrying antenna earth anchors arrived in Madagascar.<br />

The projects that we have completed include building the security fence,<br />

drilling a water well, the guard house, miles of road and foundations for<br />

other buildings. The earth anchors will be placed over the next few<br />

months.<br />

Kevin and Nancy left Alaska and are headed back to Madagascar to oversee<br />

more construction. The loading of the containers to be shipped from<br />

Houston in February includes all the towers, some expensive rigging


equipment and $100,000 of building supplies. This is a very expensive<br />

shipment, and most is paid for already. Everything will be paid before it<br />

is shipped.<br />

Our excellent December and <strong>Jan</strong>uary income was extremely helpful in making<br />

all of these payments, and our bank has been helpful in providing an open<br />

account to us to use as needed. Our prayer is that we WC<strong>BC</strong> continued . .<br />

.will seldom need to use it, and that it will be replenished quickly. The<br />

transmitters will be or<strong>der</strong>ed soon. This is a $7 million project. We have<br />

raised about $3 million. Madagascar Staff: Kevin and Nancy Chambers and<br />

workers from Madagascar.<br />

<br />

(via Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 7)<br />

NEW ZEALAND RNZI normally makes some winter schedule changes on the<br />

first Sunday in May, and indeed have posted the new schedule along with<br />

the old one. New one:<br />

06 May <strong>2007</strong> - 02 Sep <strong>2007</strong><br />

UTC kHz Target Azimuth Days<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0658 9615 AM & DRM 11675 Pacific 0deg<br />

0659-1<strong>05</strong>8 6095 AM & 7145 DRM Pacific 0deg<br />

1<strong>05</strong>9-1258 9870 AM NW Pac, Bougainville, PNG, Timor 325deg<br />

1<strong>05</strong>9-1300 7145 DRM Pacific 0deg<br />

1300-1550 6095 AM Pacific 0deg. NO DRM.<br />

1551-1850 7145 AM & DRM 6095 Cook Is, Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tonga 35deg<br />

1851-2<strong>05</strong>0 11725 AM & 11675 DRM Cook Isl, Fiji, Niue, Samoa, Tonga<br />

35deg<br />

2<strong>05</strong>1-2358 15720 AM & DRM 13730 Pacific 0deg<br />

2359-0458 13730 AM & DRM 15720 Pacific 0deg<br />

(from via Glenn Hauser-USA, dxld May 4<br />

and some updates on direct doc.file from Adrian Sainsbury-NZL RNZi, May 6)<br />

RUSSIA [to ETHIOPIA] A new prgr was added to the TDP schedule website<br />

<br />

"EPPF Radio 1600-1700 15260 ...t... Amharic". EPPF Ethiopian People's<br />

Patriotic Front; website:<br />

<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 5)<br />

Samara 250 kW 188 degr. At other days of the week Radio Xoriyo and Andenet<br />

Ledemocracy:<br />

see TDP projects: <br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

RUS Volgograd 810 kHz 500 kW<br />

48 47 08.95 N 44 11 33.82 E<br />

RUS Tynda Amur Pervomai Skoe 666 kHz 150 kW<br />

55 <strong>05</strong> 13.52 N 124 42 55.18 E<br />

RUS Moscow ex846 kHz, 1017/150kW 1044/40 1098/20<br />

55 54 00.00 N 37 08 00.00 E<br />

RUS Moscow Svetlii Kupavna 13<strong>05</strong>/300kW<br />

55 44 00.00 N 38 09 00.00 E<br />

(wb, Apr 4)<br />

[to INDIA] TWR India A07 changes.<br />

From 24th April TWr India broadcasts will be moved from 12035kHz to 11730<br />

kHz - 0115 - 0130 UTC.<br />

The schedule so far had no entry between 0115 and 0130 on 12035:


Do the times change (if yes, does that override the changes scheduled for<br />

29th April?) or do you mean the 0045-0115 block?<br />

Please note following changes coming into effect on 2nd May <strong>2007</strong>:<br />

From Novosibirsk add 1245-1300 Wednesday Kashmiri<br />

From Novosibirsk add 1245-1300 Thursday Hindi<br />

9445 kHz.<br />

From Irkutsk change 1400-1415 Saturday Kashmiri is replaced by Oriya 9415<br />

kHz. Thanks a lot for keeping us updated!<br />

(Eike Bierwirth-D, hcdx May 9)<br />

12035 0100-0130 IRK 250kW 224degr RUS TWR<br />

but Kunming China on co-channel 11730 ???<br />

11730 0030-0130 KUN 100kW 225degr CHN CRI RTC<br />

(wb, May 9)<br />

On April 27 and 28th at 1400 UT (fade in) and 1700 close-down on 4720 kHz<br />

in AM not SSB was heard Radio Rossii, stream "Dubl 4" // 7120 kHz, but no<br />

// on 4<strong>05</strong>0, except during the nx. What may be this, spur or else please ?<br />

Checking the published schedules of VORussia in Ru prgrs RIR and CW I<br />

found many mistakes and if someone knows the exact freq schedules please<br />

let to help me. VOR in Ru WS given as with only two mistakes.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 8)<br />

ST. HELENA Radio St Helena TEST TRANSMISSION<br />

Date: Thu, 10 May <strong>2007</strong> 15:58:41 -0000<br />

Dear Friends,<br />

Radio St Helena is going to be running a TEST TRANSMISSION on our SW<br />

Equipment on Thursday 17th May <strong>2007</strong> at 1500 UT. We hope you will be able<br />

to tune into 11092.5 Kilohertz USB. If you receive us, we would greatly<br />

appreciate an e-mail to confirm your reception to this address asap. This<br />

test transmission cannot be QSL'd.<br />

Thank you and best regards<br />

Laura<br />

Laura Lawrence (Miss), Radio Station Manager, Radio St Helena<br />

Pounceys, Tel/Fax: +290 4542 R.S.H - 40<br />

years - 25th December 1967-<strong>2007</strong>(direct and via <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 10)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA BSKSA or Radio Riyadh (both IDs are in use) in En usually<br />

till 1157 on 15250 but on April 21st was heard till 1255 and on May 1st<br />

till 1230 close down.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 4)<br />

SERBIA International Radio Serbia has a new interval signal, which is<br />

totally "Serbian", no more old Yugoslavian tune.<br />

If you want to hear it, just right click on the following link and choose<br />

"Save Target As":<br />

<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SER, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 6)<br />

Dear <strong>DX</strong>ers! International Radio Serbia has a new interval signal, which is<br />

totally "Serbian", no more old Yugoslavian tune. If you want to hear it,<br />

just right click on the following link and choose "Save Target As":<br />

<br />

(Dragan Lekic from Subotica, Serbia, dxld May 7)


Dragan, So what is the name of it and what makes it totally Serbian? And<br />

what was the previous one called and what made it Yugoslavian?<br />

(Glenn, ibid.)<br />

The new interval signal contains initial tunes from the national anthem of<br />

Serbia.<br />

<br />

Best regards, RS (Ruslan Sakaviec, Minsk, Belarus, ibid.)<br />

SRI LANKA Re: a question posed recently; which is the oldest transmitter<br />

still in use on shortwave? It may well be the 9770 transmitter used for<br />

the English language service of SL<strong>BC</strong>. Saturday Morning Show presenter<br />

Roshan Abhiseka mentioned that the transmitter, usually operated at 100 kW<br />

is presently on the air at just 10 kW due to a faulty transformer that<br />

dates back to the year 1941! The transmitter is to be retired later this<br />

year and will be sent to the Marconi museum. A new 100 kW unit will be put<br />

into service.<br />

The 15745 kHz transmitter, frequently off the air, is to be replaced by a<br />

300 kW donated by NHK Japan. Some spares are being purchased before this<br />

transmitter can be put into service. A second, donated 300 kW is currently<br />

being used for the Hindi service in the 25 metre band. And spares costing<br />

8 million SLR are being purchased to improve the performance of the 35 kW<br />

transmitter (presumably 60<strong>05</strong> kHz) which is also frequently off air. Roshan<br />

also mentioned that the English language evening transmission, suspended a<br />

year ago, is to resume<br />

(David Woollan, Kathmandu, Nepal, dxld May 6)<br />

SWAZILAND Google Earth imagery.<br />

SWZ SBIS Sidvokodvo 954 kHz 100 kW<br />

26 38 00.00 S 31 26 00.00 E<br />

(wb, Apr 4)<br />

TAIWAN The SOH broadcasts two programs now.<br />

1st px is news and news commentary on official program at 1100-1700 and<br />

2200-2400, and unofficial on 9200, 10300, 15150 kHz via Taiwan.<br />

2nd px is entertainment program on 13970, 18160 kHz via Taiwan.<br />

These programs are carry on Eutelsat W5.<br />

Cf. de Shigenori Aoki.<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong><br />

May 9)<br />

[TAIWAN/U.K.] Skelton relays 6185 RTI German / 6045 RTI French 1900-2000<br />

UT. What's going on with their signal?<br />

RTI suffered audio fee<strong>der</strong> cuts very often after earthquake on Dec 27,<br />

2006. Similar happened on May 9/10th via their relays at VTMC Skelton<br />

Cumbria. Nobody takes care at the very terrible disturbed RTI fee<strong>der</strong><br />

signal in VTMC control room in Bush House, London.<br />

Similar cuts via French Issoudun tx site result in a repeat of ol<strong>der</strong> RTI<br />

touristic reserve programs...<br />

On May 11th had solved the fee<strong>der</strong> audio problem on both 6185 and 6045 kHz.<br />

Skelton 6185 RTI Deutsch / 6045 RTI Franzoesisch.<br />

Chinesisches Jamming gegen RTI?<br />

Am 09.<strong>05</strong>.<strong>2007</strong> um 22:42 schrieb Dietrich Hommel:<br />

"Heute war ab 19 UTC auf 6185 kHz nur ein "gepflegtes Jamming" statt des<br />

Deutschprogrammes aus Taiwan zu hoeren. Wun<strong>der</strong>n wuerde es mich nicht, wenn<br />

die chinesischen Kommunisten die Stimme aus Taiwan unhoerbar machen<br />

wollen."


Martin Elbe: "Der war gut! Sendungen Richtung China werden gejammt, aber<br />

Beijing jammt doch nicht einen Auslandsdienst Richtung Deutschland! Da<br />

haben die aber weiss Gott Besseres zu tun."<br />

WB: Dietrich, Was ist gepflegtes Jamming? Auf 6185 habe ich in A07 noch<br />

nie Jamming - auch nicht aus China - gehoert. In den vergangenen Wochen<br />

hat sich dort auch 6185 Voice of the Revolution of Tigray, Mek'ele,<br />

Tigrinya (ex9650) angesiedelt. Vielleicht hast Du bei guter Ausbreitung<br />

"Jamming" aus dem Bereich ETH/ERI aufgenommen.<br />

[later] So, jetzt habe ich mir das "chinesische Jamming" mal angehoert.<br />

Ich hoere keine weiteres Nutzsignal auf beiden Kanaelen aus U.K. - wie<br />

z.B. jetzt die DWL auf 6075 kHz - , also ist das schlicht und einfach das<br />

aus Taiwan heran gefuehrte Unterseekabel Signal.<br />

Die Probleme mit <strong>der</strong> gestoerten Kommunikation per ISDN und Internet mit<br />

Taiwan nach dem schweren Erdbeben am 27. Dezember hat ja RTI schon selbst<br />

ausreichend diskutiert und selbst seinerzeit mit einer Grafik belegt.<br />

(73 wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 9/10/11)<br />

TAJIKISTAN I may have missed something here but I have today spotted<br />

what is either a huge TV/FM tower with a multitude of dipol antennas<br />

around it or possibly a large MW site at 38 35 31 N 68 47 00E.<br />

(Dan Goldfarb-UK, SW TX site May 4)<br />

Maybe MW 549 kHz Dushanbe at 2-mast:<br />

38 35 28.25 N 68 47 04.97 E<br />

Eight more single masts spread all over the place. Incl. 1-2 dipols?<br />

Military traffic?<br />

Won<strong>der</strong>ful picture in the clear:<br />

TJK Orzu 648/1000 801/1000 972/1000; 702/150 1161/40; IBB 972/800kW.<br />

37 31 47.75 N 68 47 48.89 E<br />

three Zaryas, directional MW antennas.<br />

27 mast, 2.23 km long in 110/290 degrees, 972 kHz?<br />

37 31 21.47 N 68 47 59.51 E<br />

Srinagar, Leh, Nepal 2000km, Lhasa Tibet 2200km or reverse<br />

all UZB, all TKM towards Baku Caspian sea.<br />

27 mast, 2.23 km long in 146 degrees, 801 kHz<br />

37 32 <strong>05</strong>.39 N 68 48 22.02 E<br />

Islamabad 800 km, Delhi 1300, Agra 1700 km.<br />

12 mast, 1.1 km long in 233 degrees, 648 kHz?<br />

37 31 52.23 N 68 47 21.22 E<br />

Herat 700 km, Ea-IRN, Qatar 1800, UAE, Bahrain 2000km<br />

three single MW masts.<br />

37 32 16.86 N 68 47 01.32 E 702 non-dir<br />

37 32 22.25 N 68 47 33.64 E 1161 non-dir<br />

37 32 17.63 N 68 47 28.07 E reserve<br />

two smaller MW reserve masts.<br />

Five ol<strong>der</strong> MW masts.<br />

37 32 32.46 N 68 47 50.17 E<br />

22 SW masts, up to 8x8 curtain.<br />

54 smaller easy antenna dipole masts, mayby administry/commercial/military<br />

traffic.<br />

(wb, SW TX site May 4)


U.K./UEA Thanks for the recording of WADR I was able to hear them twice<br />

on 17870 not 17875 at the frequency is unless my rig is out. Once at 1510<br />

UT this is odd, as their sked starts at 0700 till 0800 UT on 17875 kHz via<br />

Woofferton and at 0800 till 1100 UT via Skelton UK. Summer <strong>2007</strong> sked as<br />

per WADR web site. I sent them an e-mail a few days ago,<br />

West Africa Democracy Radio, Dakar, Senegal.<br />

Sudan Radio on 118<strong>05</strong> kHz at 0330 UT in Arabic/Somali. sio 444. May 10th.<br />

Annoucements by OM and YL nice ids, news by yl, check out and tell me.<br />

Please have a listen ... next ... SW radio clandestine for Zimbabwe 11775,<br />

1725 UT 444, via Russia. English programming. 11810 at 1726 UT 444, via<br />

Russia. 12035 at 1727 UT 444, via UK. 4880 at 1727 UT 323. via MEY-RSA.<br />

Commentary on Zimbabwe political situation by OM, in English and Shona.<br />

I phoned them once and left a message on answering machine on a UK number.<br />

(Costa Constantinides-CYP, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 10)<br />

West Africa Democracy Radio<br />

17875 0700-0800 46SW WOF 300kW 182deg USA NEW MER<br />

17875 0800-1100 46SW SKN 300 195 USA NEW MER<br />

Sudan Radio, outlets on Mon-Fri only.<br />

118<strong>05</strong> 0330-0400 47E,48W DHA 250kW 240deg USA MNO MER<br />

118<strong>05</strong> 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 47E,48W DHA 250kW 245 USA MNO MER<br />

9870 Skelton Cumbria site. Skelton spurious splatter. KBS Korean service<br />

at 0700-0800 UT noted with terrible wide signal splatter of 34 kHz, from<br />

9853 to 9887 kHz on May 6th. Observed on three different rx.<br />

Stuttgart Germany 127 degrees from Skelton.<br />

(wb, May 6)<br />

USA SHORTWAVE CENTER for May <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

This month, we turn over this space to a topic that should be of utmost<br />

importance to stateside SWLs and <strong>DX</strong>ers the continuing diminishment of the<br />

U.S.'s well-regarded and acclaimed international broadcaster, the Voice of<br />

America. In the following pages, you will find a series of statements by a<br />

number of commenters from a range of quarters assembled to bring you "up<br />

to speed" on the current dire straits in which the VOA finds itself.<br />

This series of statements are presented here without editorial comment,<br />

save for this one. It is the consi<strong>der</strong>ed opinion of this writer that, while<br />

there are valid questions regarding effectiveness, distribution platforms<br />

and competing priorities facing international broadcasters, the current<br />

hostile policies of the BBG (the Broadcasting Board of Governors which<br />

oversees U.S. international broadcasting) and some in the U.S. government<br />

toward the VOA have been un<strong>der</strong>taken principally because the VOA is the<br />

only U.S. international broadcaster operating un<strong>der</strong> a Congressionally<br />

granted charter that guarantees its journalistic independence.<br />

Not one of the other broadcasting entities created in recent years by the<br />

BBG is compelled by law to adhere to this nation's most cherished<br />

principles.<br />

The current BBG and its sponsors apparently prefer a propagandistic<br />

approach toward this nation's official communications with those overseas.<br />

To my mind this betrays a certain lack of confidence both in U.S. ideals<br />

and the ability of the international audience to discern the truth when<br />

given the facts, despite the incontrovertible evidence that it was the<br />

VOA's (and RL/RFE's) approach to international broadcasting in keeping<br />

with these ideals that were instrumental in gaining a successful<br />

completion to the Cold War.<br />

The current BBG policy is a dangerous and corrosive departure from<br />

longstanding American principles upon which the VOA first stood during the


darkest days of the second world war and has continued to stand for sixty-<br />

five years now: "The news may be good, the news may be bad; we will tell<br />

you the truth."<br />

It is my hope and that of others who are standing with the VOA in its hour<br />

of need that what you read in these pages will compel you to also stand<br />

with the VOA by contacting your representatives and key lea<strong>der</strong>s in<br />

Congress. Tell them that we and they need to preserve what has worked best<br />

for this country for decades in its public diplomacy- the VOA and its<br />

strong dedication to reporting the truth wherever it leads. In or<strong>der</strong> to<br />

overcome today's challenges and those to come, we will need to embrace our<br />

most cherished principles, not un<strong>der</strong>mine them. And, moreover, we need our<br />

public diplomacy to demonstrate the we believe in what we say.<br />

(John Figliozzi, Shortwave Center, May NASWA Journal via dxld May 7)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED. 17670, 1135 14 April, Tamil/S Asian language, S Asian-<br />

type music/songs, talk, refs to Sri Lanka, ads including "the number one<br />

bank in Sri Lanka", time pips at 1330, news(?), talks, music, SIO 343. Not<br />

heard following two days.<br />

(Tony Rogers-UK, May Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Communication magazine via dxld May 7)<br />

Maybe the technician at Delhi site checked the tx/antenna for the 1500 UT<br />

transmission ? (wb, May 8)<br />

17670 1300-1357 MDC 250kW 60deg Vietnames MDG AWR RNW<br />

17670 1500-1730 DEL 250 245 Swahili/Hindi IND AIR<br />

17670 1730-1945 DEL 250 245 GOS-IV English IND AIR<br />

ZIMBABWE UNID 3396 I had an extremely weak Afro station most of the<br />

evening of Apr 31 on 3396 kHz. Again today something on the freq, but no<br />

chance for ID.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 2)<br />

Z<strong>BC</strong> Harare. Quite good signal at May 4th at 2255 UTC here in the South<br />

East of Austria: O=3.<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, May 5)<br />

[ZIMBABWE non] SW Radio Africa (between 1700 and 1900 UTC on May 5):<br />

11775 - Moscow tx S=9+10dB, and<br />

11810 - Armavir tx S=8, latter feed 1/8th second behind Moscow.<br />

Both started at 1700 UT.<br />

But 12035 - Rampisham 500 kW failed audio fee<strong>der</strong> of SW Radio Africa at<br />

1700-1706 UT !! slot, instead two test tones of 200/400 Hz heard<br />

alternating each other for a single second duration, and a pause of 6<br />

seconds in between til 1706 UT.<br />

Usual poor Rampisham signal strength at my location in Germany, S=5.<br />

(wb, May 5)<br />

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ALGERIA CLANDESTINE 700 Polisario Front, Tindouf (?), ALG, 0609-f/out<br />

0630, 11 May, Arabic, talks; 45343; // 6300 vy. good. 1500 kHz still off.<br />

When observed this (alternative?) outlet on the SW coast, the signal is<br />

quite good and adj. QRM free (de ALG 702).<br />

CLANDESTINE While this was what I sent in today's previous mssg... "700<br />

Polisario Front, Tindouf (?), ALG, 0609-f/out 0630, 11 May, Arabic, talks;<br />

45343; // 6300 vy. good. 1500 kHz still off. When observed this<br />

(alternative?) outlet on the SW coast, the signal is quite good and adj.<br />

QRM free (de ALG 702). (Goncalves)" ..... they're "back on business" on<br />

1550 kHz once again as observed as I compile this, 2110, 14 May, typicall<br />

strong (& better than on alternative 700 kHz as of late), but just for how<br />

long is surely something they probably don't know either! Parallel to<br />

strong & clear 6300 kHz, and off on 700 kHz. Whether the shift took place<br />

y/day, 13 May, I simply don't know.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 11-14)<br />

153 R. Algerienne-1, Bechar, 1150-1420, 12 May, Arabic, western classical<br />

music, IDs, newscast,..., interview 14<strong>05</strong>; 55454, which is not that common.<br />

927.9 R. Algerienne-1, Timimoun, 2226-..., 04 May, Arabic, AR. songs;<br />

34432. This was a UNID I had previously noted causing a het. w/ R.<br />

Renascenca, vora, 1 kW, POR.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

ANGUILLA [non] Anguilla 6090 off the air making it possible to easily<br />

hear the following stations:<br />

ASCENSION ISL 9525, Cotton Tree News via Ascension at 07:30 UTC on 12<br />

May, <strong>2007</strong>. Tuned in at 07:25, caught the end of Star Radio, at 07:30


drumming IS, "This is CTN", into news of unpaid troops in Guinea marching<br />

on Conakry. Also had news in 4 local languages. Decent signal Off at 07:59<br />

UT.<br />

(John M. Fisher-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 12)<br />

Some VT Communications changes:<br />

Trans World Radio Africa, additional txion in French<br />

0830-0915 11985 ASC 250kW 027deg to WeAf<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

AUSTRIA/U.K. B<strong>BC</strong> in Russian at 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 UT Mon-Fri, replaced each other,<br />

now MOS 9680, RMP 13745.<br />

(NZ<strong>DX</strong>T May 15)<br />

BAHRAIN UNIDENTIFIED - 9745 at 2135 on May 11 with weak vocal group and<br />

man in Arabic. I wouldn't dare to hope for Bahrain so what about this<br />

"Shaab al Iraq" thing out of Libya also listed here.<br />

(Gerry Dexter-WI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 13)<br />

Congrats, that COULD BE Bahrain ...<br />

Google Earth imagery location:<br />

BAH Abu Hayan MW 612nd 801d and SW v6011 9745<br />

BAH Bahrain MW 648/1000<br />

BAH Abu Hayan SW and MW 693/1000<br />

26 02 11.34 N 50 37 25.14 E<br />

26 04 11.07 N 50 36 41.78 E<br />

26 01 49.42 N 50 36 54.80 E<br />

(wb, May 13)<br />

BELGIUM/RUSSIA/ARMENIA/FRANCE Some TDP stations changes:<br />

Ethiopian People's Patriotic Front (EPPF) in Amharic:<br />

1600-1700 15260 SAM 250kW 188deg to EaAf Thu, new program<br />

Radio Saa in Hausa:<br />

1600-1700 13770 UNID RUS/CISorTDF tx to WeAf Wed/Sat, cancelled<br />

[ex Issoudun-France, wb.]<br />

Radio Democracy Shorayee in Persian:<br />

1700-1800 12120 UNID RUS/CISorTDF tx toWeAs Tu/Th/Fr/Su,cancelled<br />

[ex Samara-RUS, wb.]<br />

Voice of Meselna Delina in Tigrigna:<br />

1700-1730 NF 11765 ARM 100kW 188deg to EaAf Mon-Fri, x11830<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

BENIN 5025 ORTB, Parakou, 0839-f/out 0855, 12 May, Vernacular, talks;<br />

24331, QRM de adj. trffc. in USB. The signal resurfaced again later around<br />

1400 when one detect but the presence of the carrieR.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

BOLIVIA 3390.2 R. Emisoras Camargo, Camargo, 2335-2345, 11 May, songs;<br />

23341, QRM de racketting signal.<br />

5952.4 R. Pio XII, Siglo XX, 2341-2354, 11 May, Wuechua, talks, Indian<br />

tunes; 54433, adj. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

BRAZIL 6089.95, Radio Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo, 06<strong>05</strong>-0640, May 12, local<br />

music, Portuguese talk, announcements, ads. Some weak co-channel QRM but<br />

an overall fair signal with Anguilla 6090 off the air.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld May 12)


3254.8 R. Educadora 6 de Agosto, Xapuri AC, 2332-2339, 11 May,<br />

talks; 35242.<br />

4825 R. Educadora, Braganca PA, 2119-2131, 12 May, music, ID simply as<br />

"Educadora AM", municipality announcements; 35332.<br />

4885 R. Club do Para, Belem PA, 2006-..., 12 May, f/ball news; 25342,<br />

then rated 55433 at 21<strong>05</strong>.<br />

6135 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2135-..., 12 May, mass; 32431, QRM de<br />

POL (tent); // 9630.<br />

9565 R. Tupi, Curitiba PR, 0942-f/out 1045, 12 May, preacher; 15331.<br />

9615 R. Cultura, Sao Paulo SP, 0944-f/out 1<strong>05</strong>5, 12 May, guitar pieces,<br />

talks; 25331.<br />

9630 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 0938-11<strong>05</strong>, 12 May, folk songs, prgr<br />

announcements, talks; 35433. Also 2138-..., same day, rosary w/ the Pope;<br />

55433.<br />

9675 R. Cancao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista SP, 0940-1120, 12 May, Pope's<br />

address in Jornal Cancao Nova, mass; 35444.<br />

11734.9 R. Transmundial, St¦ M¦ RS, 1727-1446, 12 May, IDs, phone-ins;<br />

23442.<br />

11780 R. Nacional da Amazonia, Brasilia DF, 1425-1431, 12 May, phone-ins<br />

& listeners' messages; 35443, then QRM de stn in Chinese at 1430.<br />

11815 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 1417-1450, 12 May, advertisements,<br />

prgr Show da Bola; 24433.<br />

11829.5 R. CBN Anhangueera, Goiania GO, 1421-1448, 12 May, f/ball news,<br />

advertisements; 24433.<br />

17815 R. Cultura, Sao Paulo SP, 1422-1610, 12 May, Brazilian songs;<br />

25432.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

BULGARIA 15750 Radio Santec via IRRS. May 6 at 1259 (S/on)-1329(S/off).<br />

S/on with music, followed by Radio Santec's English program at 1300 UT.<br />

Talked about human and animal. S/off after ID of IRRS at 1329 UT. Sundays<br />

only.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium May 13)<br />

BURKINA FASO 7230 R. Burkina, Ouagadougou, 0935-1435, 12 May,<br />

Vernacular, talks,..., French, prgr Culturama 1207,..., pops; 35433, and<br />

rated 55444 at the end of the observation, i.e. 1435 UT.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

BHUTAN 6035 kHz, new 100 kW unit. Bhutan back ?<br />

I am pretty sure I heard Bhutan on 6035 kHz this morning at 00<strong>05</strong>-0030 UTC<br />

fade out with the typical Buddhish monks choir. I have not seen them<br />

reported heard since <strong>Jan</strong>uary, so it may be their new 100 kW transmitter<br />

being tested. Are you able to confirm that they are on the air. They<br />

probably sign on at 0000 UTC, but may also quickly fade out at your<br />

locations.<br />

Obviously R St. Helena test was directed towards Europe today as I and<br />

others in Sweden, Denmark, Germany, Austria, Spain and Portugal heard it<br />

with weak signals, but clear ID's.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, May 17)


Hello Anker, Been inactive in dxing in the last 2 months, a lot of work in<br />

my shool and the monitoring and also listening to the Cricket World Cup<br />

which Sri Lanka missed winning.<br />

Yes you are right, just checked at 0000 UT Bhutan on 6035 kHz blasting in.<br />

in fact the strongest station on 49mb. You didn't indicate the freq, but<br />

obviously you were referring to 6035 kHz. Good observation Anker.<br />

I didn't know about the SH test. Pity.<br />

(Victor A. Goonetilleke-CLN 4S7VK, May 18)<br />

Hi, Just called up Thinley, stn engineer at BBS, confirmed that the new<br />

transmitter being tested since 17th May.<br />

(Alokesh-IND, May 18)<br />

Read somewhere, that the tx from RIZ Zagreb suffered a transportation<br />

accident in India transit before. (wb)<br />

CHAD UNID on 7311-7313 kHz variable.<br />

v7311 May 13 at <strong>05</strong><strong>05</strong> I could not make out any trace of RNT's distorted<br />

signal around 7310 with Flevo and 7315 with stronger WHRI. Again May 15 at<br />

<strong>05</strong>10 check, no sign of the extremely distorted off-frequency transmission<br />

of RNT, which had been on 7312v, and also by others no longer heard, so<br />

this seems to be taken care of. But are they back to normal on 6165 as a<br />

result?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld May 15) [c.f. bc-dx TopNews #807]<br />

Dear Wolfgang,<br />

Thanks for the info on the UNID-signal on 7313 kHz. This morning May 8,<br />

<strong>2007</strong> I noted here in Hilversum the IS of RNT on 7313 kHz at 0425 UTC,<br />

following by anthem?; announcements in French and African music; all very<br />

distorted. It was the same type of programme I used to hear on 6165 kHz<br />

now nothing more heard from RNT on 6165 kHz.<br />

So I think the UNID is TCHAD as Bockhacken measured it at 165 degrees.<br />

(later) I found on a sound sample of the s/on of<br />

RNT, while it was still on 6165 kHz. Have a listen; it is the same sign/on<br />

I heard distorted on 7313 kHz.<br />

(Ehard Goddijn-HOL, Radio Netherlands, May 8/11)<br />

CHILE 6089.87, Radio Esperanza, Temuco, 08<strong>05</strong>-09<strong>05</strong>, May 12, Spanish<br />

religious sermon. Spanish religious music. Mentions of Esperanza. Good.<br />

Another station audible with Anguilla 6090 off the air.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld May 12)<br />

CHINA/INDIA Today I checked the AIR Chinese and Tibetan transmissions<br />

and accompanying jamming.<br />

AIR Chinese.<br />

11840, AIR sign on noted before 1145, than CNR-1 jamming until 1315, weak<br />

AIR signal noted in the background just before 1315.<br />

15795, as 11840 except that this frequency was jammed by Firedrake.<br />

177<strong>05</strong>, CNR-1 jamming 1130-1330 and mostly very strong signal. Last winter<br />

AIR was occasionaly heard in the clear thanks to propagational quirks, but<br />

normally it's only CNR here.<br />

AIR Tibetan<br />

9575, CNR-1 with weak signal heard 1215-1330, AIR not audible. CNR-1 also<br />

here to jam VOA Mandarin until 1200.<br />

11775, AIR sign on noted before 1215. A first jammer with vibrating<br />

carrier frequency signed on well before 1215 with CNR-1, changing to<br />

Firedrake at 1215. A second jammer with stable carrier started with CNR-1<br />

at 1215. CNR-1 stopped at 1330, the Firedrake some seconds later. AIR


continued with its Nepali programme (unjammed).<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, dxld May 12)<br />

CUBA Emisoras cubanas por Yandys Cervantes.<br />

Saludos amigo Jose Miguel, espero que se encuentre bien, por aca las cosas<br />

mas o menos, ahora mismo con mucho trabajo, me gustaria que me hiciera el<br />

favor de publicar en las listas, el sigueinte listado de sitios cubanos.<br />

Un fuerte abrazo y gracias.<br />

Listado de Emisoras Cubanas y sus sitios en internet.<br />

1. Radio Habana Cuba, RHC<br />

"Una voz de amistad que recorre el mundo"<br />

Prensa cubana en Internet en espanol, ingles , frances y portugues<br />

<br />

2. Radio Rebelde<br />

Transmision durante las 24 horas del dia de una programacion esencialmente<br />

informativa.<br />

<br />

3. Radio Reloj<br />

El canal de informacion continua mas antiguo del mundo. La hora minuto a<br />

minuto.<br />

<br />

4. Emisora Radio Progreso<br />

"La Onda de la Alegria"<br />

<br />

5. Radio Enciclopedia. Emisora Nacional<br />

La Emisora de la Cultura Cubana. Fundada en 1962, se distingue por su<br />

musica instrumental variada, su exclusividad en el dial y por sus voces:<br />

todas femeninas.<br />

<br />

6. Radio Ciudad de La Habana<br />

La Emisora Joven de la Capital<br />

<br />

7. Radio Guama, desde Pinar del Rio, Cuba<br />

Emisora provincial del territorio mas occidental de Cuba. Transmite en<br />

990 kHz en AM y en los 90,5 MHz de FM en la capital provincial.<br />

Satisfacer las necesidades informativas, de orientacion, educativas,<br />

culturales, divulgativas y de recreacion de la poblacion en Vueltabajo,<br />

esta entre sus principales lineas de trabajo.<br />

<br />

8. Radio Ciudad del Mar Digital<br />

Radioemisora de la Ciudad de Cienfuegos<br />

<br />

9. Habanaradio<br />

Emisora radial adscripta a la Oficina del Historiador de la Ciudad de La<br />

Habana.<br />

<br />

10. Radio Bayamo<br />

Sitio Web de CMKX Radio Bayamo.<br />

<br />

11. Radio Victoria, Las Tunas<br />

Pagina sobre Radio Victoria, Las Tunas


12. Radio Angulo Digital<br />

Sitio del sistema informativo de la radio en la provincia de Holguin.<br />

Trasmite desde el 1ro de agosto de 1936. Tiene su sitio WEB desde el 14 de<br />

marzo del 2001<br />

<br />

13. Radio Coco, El periodico del Aire<br />

La Emisora de Radio Informativa y Deportiva de Ciudad de La Habana<br />

<br />

14. Radio Metropolitana<br />

Emisora radial para la familia de la capital de Cuba.<br />

<br />

15. CMBF. La esquina del jazz<br />

CMBF, Radio Musical Nacional, esta caracterizada por la inclusion de obras<br />

musicales de autores clasicos, contemporaneos, del Tercer Mundo y en<br />

especial de Cuba, asi como por la insercion de informaciones y comentarios<br />

de la actualidad cultural nacional y extranjera.<br />

<br />

16. Puerto Padre.cu - Organo Oficial de Radio Libertad, Las Tunas<br />

Publicacion digital de Radio Libertad. Puerto Padre, Las Tunas, Cuba.<br />

Organo oficial de la prensa en el territorio<br />

<br />

17. Radio Moron<br />

Desde Moron, la Ciudad del Gallo, Ciego de Avila, Cuba.<br />

Surgida el 19 de noviembre de 1949 esta consi<strong>der</strong>ada, al decir del pueblo<br />

de Moron, un verda<strong>der</strong>o simbolo del territorio.<br />

<br />

18. Cadena Habana, la frecuencia popular<br />

Emisora de caracter provincial, es la Planta Matriz de la Red de Emisoras<br />

de la Provincia de La Habana. Ofrece una programacion variada, con<br />

predominio de los informativos, musicales y de orientacion. Las tematicas<br />

que trata reflejan el acontecer economico, politico, cultural, educacional<br />

y cientificos de La Habana que abarca a 19 municipios.<br />

<br />

19. Radio 26 Emisora Provincial, Matanzas<br />

Asiento de Playa Giron. Desde la Atenas de Cuba<br />

<br />

20. CMHW, La Reina Radial del Centro de Cuba. Villa Clara<br />

Fundada el 15 de julio de 1933<br />

<br />

21. Radio Sancti Spiritus<br />

Radio Sancti Spiritus es vehiculo de todo el palpitar de la provincia<br />

espirituana, Cuba y el mundo y de la transmision de los momentos mas<br />

trascendentes de la vida economica, politica y social del territorio.<br />

<br />

22. Radio Surco Digital. Ciego de Avila<br />

RS Digital es el sitio Web de la emisora provincial Radio Surco en la<br />

provincia cubana de Ciego de Avila, la cual sale al aire por primera vez<br />

el 10 de octubre de 1952 con el nombre de Radio Cuba en la frecuencia de<br />

580 kilociclos.<br />


23. Portal de la Radio Cubana en Internet<br />

Uno de los principales objetivos del Sistema de Radio Cubana es que la<br />

programacion transmitida por sus emisoras esten al servicio de los<br />

conocimientos, la cultura, la recreacion y la defensa de la nacion y de<br />

todos sus ciudadanos. Participa, al igual que el resto de los mas<br />

importantes medios masivos de comunicacion, en el desarrollo de Misiones<br />

Informativas en varias regiones del mundo donde los cubanos hacen<br />

historia.<br />

<br />

Ing. Yandys Cervantes Rodriguez<br />

WebMaster. Sede Universitaria Municipal. Buey Arriba. Granma.<br />

<br />

(Romero-ESP, via dxld May 13)<br />

CYPRUS/GUIANA FRENCH Frequency changes for B<strong>BC</strong>:<br />

1100-1300 NF 9465 GUF 250kW 295deg to SoAm, x9480 English WS<br />

1800-2000 NF 5875 CYP 250kW 090deg to WeAs, x13610 Persian<br />

1900-2000 NF 6195 CYP 250kW 358deg to EaEu, x5875 Russian Sat only<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

ECUADOR Frequ changes for HCJB World in DRM from May 11-26:<br />

0100-0400 NF 9815 QUI 004kW 355deg to CeAm, x9915 in English<br />

0400-0630 NF 9815 QUI 004kW 037deg to WeEu, x9870 in German<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

ETHIOPIA [non] The TDP-brokered transmissions of Radio Xoriyo on 15260<br />

have been re-timed; there are now two 30min broadcasts Tue/Sat 1600-1630,<br />

instead of a 1-hour broadcast Tue 1600-1700, acc. to the TDP schedule<br />

website.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 14)<br />

FRANCE [RMC at TDF company installation Fontbonne Mt.Agel / Col de la<br />

Madonne on French soil].<br />

Mediumwave listeners in Europe have been puzzled by the appearance of<br />

Vatican Radio on 702 kHz for a couple of days. Although not mentioned on<br />

the website of Vatican Radio, we found an explanation on<br />

<br />

A report dated 5 May says "Vatican Radio will test Medium Wave 702 kHz<br />

from Monte Carlo on May 8 and 9 at 1900-2200 UTC relaying the European<br />

Programme in Italian (1900 and 2200 UTC) French, English (1950 UTC)<br />

Spanish, Arabic. Transmitter will use 400 kW power and directive aerials<br />

(65 deg). Reception reports are welcome."<br />

In an update on 12 May, the site notes that "Listeners from various<br />

Italian locations reported to Italradio good reception in Central Italy<br />

but problems both in the South and especially in Northern Italy where<br />

interferences from 693 kHz RAI DRM transmitter in Milan were rather<br />

strong."<br />

( via RNW MN via Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK May 13)<br />

Vatican Radio bcing from outside Monaco at Fontbonne Mt.Agel / Col de la<br />

Madonne in France. 1900-2200 UTC on 702 kHz / 400 kW.<br />

I hear here in Holland Vatican Radio on 702 kHz to-day. Until 1930 UTC in<br />

Italian and right now 1945 UTC in French. Modulation is in // with<br />

internet channel 1. Look at:<br />

<br />

1950 UTC 702 kHz silent or deep fade?? At 1956 UTC classical music on 702<br />

kHz!<br />

It is now 2110 UTC May 8 and Vatican Radio is still on 702 kHz most likely


via MCO-tx. I heard French, English, Spanish, Arab and right now again<br />

Italian with SIO=2/3-4/3-3. No trace of the German tx you hearing, only<br />

somekind of a Luxembourg-effect probably with high power MCO-longwave tx<br />

216 kHz.<br />

(and) Vatican Radio signing on with IS at 1858 UTC on 702 kHz to-night May<br />

9th <strong>2007</strong>. At 1900 UTC px in Italian. SIO= 233/2 fading and someone co-<br />

channel.<br />

(Ehard Goddijn-HOL, mediumwave.info May 8/9)<br />

Here at my place (50 kms north of the Danish/German bor<strong>der</strong> and Flensburg)<br />

I only hear NDR Info via the xmitter in Flensburg with some music<br />

un<strong>der</strong>neath. Vatican Radio not listed on this frequency in the EWMG,<br />

neither in the WRTH <strong>2007</strong>. NEW frequency?<br />

(Ydun Ritz-DEN, May 8)<br />

source <br />

(Dragan Lekic-SER; dxld May 13)<br />

Summer A-07 of RFI in Hausa from June 1:<br />

0600-0630 on 98<strong>05</strong> ISS 500 kW / 170 deg<br />

0600-0630 on 11995 ISS 500 kW / 170 deg >> 7220 from Sep.2<br />

0700-0730 on 11830 ISS 500 kW / 170 deg<br />

0700-0730 on 15315 ISS 500 kW / 170 deg<br />

1600-1700 on 15315 ISS 500 kW / 170 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

According to radio-music.org<br />

<br />

these broadcasts should start on May 21st.<br />

(Jean-Marie Aubier-F, dxld May 18)<br />

GAMBIA 648 GRTS, Bonto, 2220-..., 12 May, Vernacular, talks; 43442,<br />

adj. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

GERMANY 11640 Freie Volksmission Krefeld via DTK-Telekom/Wertachtal<br />

Transmitter. Full data (including xmitter site) verification letter with<br />

photo insert of the Mission Center at Krefeld. V/s mentioned to visit<br />

their web site for frequencies and times of their broadcasts. Web site:<br />

<br />

E-mail reports:<br />

<br />

Reply in 23 days for a Postal report in Ge/En. v/s: Peter Vitsek Technical<br />

Department.<br />

(Ed Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 17)<br />

Some DTK-T Systems changes:<br />

Bible Christian Association in Bulgarian/Turkish to SoEaEu:<br />

1530-1600 6140 JUL 100kW 130deg Sun, cancelled from May 6<br />

Adventist World Radio in Chinese to NoAf from May 1:<br />

2030-2100 NF 9565 JUL 100kW 200deg, x9610<br />

Voice of Democr Eritrea in Tigrinya/En to EaAf from May 3:<br />

1700-1800 NF 15315 JUL 100kW 125deg Thu, x13630<br />

WYFR Family Radio in Romanian to EaEu from May 3:<br />

1800-1900 NF 11730 JUL 100kW 100deg, x7220<br />

WYFR Family Radio additional txions from May 1 and May 8:<br />

1600-1700 13620 WER 500kW 120deg to ME Arabic<br />

1700-1800 11875 WER 500kW 120deg to ME Arabic<br />

1800-1900 11855 WER 500kW 120deg to ME Arabic


1900-2000 9495 WER 500kW 120deg to ME Arabic<br />

1600-1700 15650 WER 500kW 135deg to EaAf English<br />

1600-1900 13630 WER 500kW 135deg to EaAf English<br />

1800-1900 13830 WER 500kW 135deg to EaAf Amharic<br />

1800-1900 11600 WER 500kW 150deg to NoAf Arabic<br />

1900-2000 7180 WER 500kW 150deg to NoAf Arabic<br />

2000-2100 9735 WER 500kW 150deg to NoAf Arabic<br />

2100-2200 5915 WER 500kW 150deg to NoAf Arabic<br />

1600-1700 157<strong>05</strong> WER 500kW 165deg to CeAf English<br />

1800-1900 13730 WER 500kW 165deg to CeAf English<br />

1900-2200 9610 WER 500kW 180deg to SoAf English<br />

2200-2300 9620 WER 500kW 180deg to SoAf English<br />

1900-2000 11610 WER 500kW 180deg to SoAf French<br />

2000-2100 NF9595 WER 500kW 180deg to SoAf French frMay 15,x5975<br />

2100-2200 9720 WER 500kW 180deg to SoAf French<br />

1900-2000 13780 WER 500kW 210deg to WeAf French<br />

2000-2200 11610 WER 500kW 210deg to WeAf Arabic<br />

2200-2300 7115 WER 500kW 210deg to WeAf Arabic<br />

2200-2300 9720 WER 500kW 210deg to WeAf French<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

DWL Chinese cut to 50 mins duration:<br />

1030-1150<br />

72<strong>05</strong> VLADIVOSTOK 250 240<br />

15360 KRANJI 100 013<br />

15640 TRINCOMALE 250 045<br />

17820 TRINCOMALE 250 060<br />

2300-2350<br />

9865 DHABAYYA 250 065<br />

9900 NOVOSIBIRSK 500 125<br />

11830 KHABAROVSK 100 218<br />

and afternoon sce too:<br />

13840 1300-1328 TRINCOMALE 250 060<br />

5980 1300-1330 VLADIVOSTOK 250 240<br />

15360 1300-1330 TRINCOMALE 250 045<br />

GUINEA 7125 R. Conakry/R. Guinee, Sonfonya, still missing during<br />

daytime obs.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

GUYANA 3291.13 Guyana 'Voice of Guyana' Sparendaam, has been off the<br />

air since April 30th.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-USA, JPNpremium, May 13)<br />

HUNGARY 11730 Addit VoA Russian via Jaszbereny Hungary at 1300-1400 UT.<br />

(NW<strong>DX</strong>C, May 5)<br />

ICELAND 189 RUV, Gufuskalar, 2317-2347, 11 May, Icelandic, interview,<br />

talks; 35(!)353.<br />

207 RUV, Eidar, 2323-..., 11 May, cf. // 189; 22441, QRM de D & to a<br />

certain extent also de MRC.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

INDONESIA 3987.<strong>05</strong> RRI Manokwari (pres) at 12<strong>05</strong>-1228 UT on May 16. RRI<br />

station here with Jakarta news // 4<strong>789</strong>.97 and 4749.96. Jak relay ended at<br />

1218, followed by soft-voiced YL. Could not make much out due to weak<br />

signal. Ruined at 1223 UT by a loud ham operator on a nearby frequency.<br />

Presume this is Manokwari, which was on this exact freq previously,<br />

reactivating after being off the air for several months.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 16)


IRAN IRIB replaced Sirjan 99<strong>05</strong> by 9940 kHz due of co-channel Firedrake<br />

jamming.<br />

GERMAN 0730-0827 15085 15430<br />

1730-1827 6255 9940 15085<br />

FRENCH 0630-0727 13710 15430<br />

1830-1927 6255 9940 13755 15085<br />

HINDI 0230-0257 15165 17635<br />

1430-1527 11720 138<strong>05</strong> (Kamalabad ex 11695)<br />

(NW<strong>DX</strong>C, May 5)<br />

MAURITANIA 7245 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, 1200-1442, 12 May, Arabic,<br />

AR. songs, TS, ID, news,..., interview; 45433, and rated 54444 at 1440.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

MEXICO 6185 R. Educacion, Cd. de Mej[x]ico, 0750-f/out 09<strong>05</strong>, 10 May,<br />

Spanish, N.AmeR. tunes & songs, jazz type; 45433.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

MOLDOVA Frequency change for WYFR in English via TRW from May 10:<br />

2000-2200 NF 7430 KCH 500kW 309deg English to WeEu, x7360<br />

TRW=TV Radio Waves<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

It seems Family Radio has changed frequency for Europe: I heard them<br />

yesterday loud and clear, SINPO 54544, at 2047 UTC on 7430 kHz. I suppose<br />

this is from Grigoriopol which is scheduled at this hour on 7360, but 7360<br />

was empty.<br />

(Eike Bierwirth-D, hcdx May 17) 7360 is RRS, - not YFR.<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> French? replaced 15425 from Zyyi-CYP to Grigoriopol. NoAfrica sce<br />

0600-0630. And 177<strong>05</strong> at 0800-1000 UT too.<br />

(NW<strong>DX</strong>C, May 5)<br />

MOROCCO Needless to say this is not <strong>DX</strong>, just an obs. on how RTM outlets<br />

are behaving:<br />

711.06 Laayoune (?- see ID), regional prgr, 0946-..., 13 May, Arabic, AR.<br />

songs, talks, Dakhla ID, songs; 55454 but still weak audio. Now, Laayoune,<br />

formerly El-Aiun, is "in front" of the Canaries whereas Dakhla (formerly<br />

Villa Cisneros I suppose), is well into the south, so quite different<br />

places.<br />

1079.8 Tangiers?, reg. prgr, 09<strong>05</strong>-..., 12 May, Arabic, AR. songs,...,<br />

news 1200,..., prayer 1410; 55555 whereas terribly after darkness, but<br />

then this one must be no other than a harmonic of 539.95 which was a<br />

detail I overlooked in a previous report about this case.<br />

1187.9 Casablanca, "C" prgR. , 1014-..., 13 May, Berber, talks,<br />

interviews; 55454, engline-like QRN in the carrieR.<br />

1637.8 Rabat, "A" prgr, 1010-..., 13 May, Arabic, AR. songs; 35353;<br />

harmonic of 818.9, still with bad audio though not as bad as during an<br />

April observation.<br />

And as far as other MRC stns are concerned, maybe my home-made 4 ele. VHF-<br />

FM cubical quad antenna can help in the future since rough tests at just 3<br />

m above ground on Sat. 12th inst. provided reception of several MRC stns,<br />

viz. "A", "B" & "C" networks, Medi 1, not to mention stns in CNR & MDR.<br />

7308 Sebaa-Aioun, 0832-..., 12 May, Berber, talks, newscast 0900,...;<br />

25342. Harmonic of 1044 kHz.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)


NETH ANTILLES Additional NHK Japanese via Bonaire to SoAM at 2200-2300<br />

on 15265 kHz ?<br />

(NW<strong>DX</strong>C May 15)<br />

NEW ZEALAND MORE TIME FOR <strong>DX</strong>? Next summer, New Zealand will have 27<br />

weeks of Daylight Saving Time, up from the current 24 weeks. DST will<br />

start on Sunday 30 September <strong>2007</strong> at 0200 local time, and finish at 0300<br />

on Sunday 6 April 2008. My experience is that getting up an hour earlier<br />

on the UTC clock is advantageous for <strong>DX</strong>ing Asian and African stations on<br />

the tropical shortwave bands.<br />

(NZ<strong>DX</strong>T May 15)<br />

A-07 schedule of RNZI from May 6 till Sep.2, <strong>2007</strong><br />

0459-0658 9615 RAN <strong>05</strong>0kW 000deg AM All Pacific<br />

0459-0658 11675 RAN <strong>05</strong>0kW 000deg DRM All Pacific<br />

0659-1<strong>05</strong>8 6095 RAN <strong>05</strong>0kW 000deg AM All Pacific<br />

0659-1258 7145 RAN <strong>05</strong>0kW 000deg DRM All Pacific<br />

1<strong>05</strong>9-1258 9870 RAN <strong>05</strong>0kW 325deg AM NW Pac.,Bougainville,PNG,Timor<br />

1259-1550 6095 RAN <strong>05</strong>0kW 000deg AM All Pacific<br />

1551-1850 7145 RAN <strong>05</strong>0kW 035deg AM Cook Isl,Fiji,Niue,Samoa,Tonga<br />

1551-1850 6095 RAN <strong>05</strong>0kW 035deg DRM Cook Isl,Fiji,Niue,Samoa,Tonga<br />

1851-2<strong>05</strong>0 11725 RAN <strong>05</strong>0kW 000deg AM All Pacific<br />

1851-2<strong>05</strong>0 11675 RAN <strong>05</strong>0kW 035deg DRM Cook Isl,Fiji,Niue,Samoa,Tonga<br />

2<strong>05</strong>1-2358 15720 RAN <strong>05</strong>0kW 000deg AM All Pacific<br />

2<strong>05</strong>1-2358 13730 RAN <strong>05</strong>0kW 325deg DRM NW Pac.,Solomon Isl,Vanuatu<br />

2359-0458 13730 RAN <strong>05</strong>0kW 000deg AM All Pacific<br />

2359-0458 15720 RAN <strong>05</strong>0kW 000deg DRM All Pacific<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

7145 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, 1745-1804, 10 May, English,<br />

weather rpt., news; 32431, terrible adj. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

NIGER 97<strong>05</strong> LV du Sahel, Niamey, 1016-1228, 06 May, French, interview,<br />

local pops, news 1200; 25342, het. w/ ETH 9704.2. This was again obs'ed on<br />

the SW coast during daytime on 12 & 13 May, and the signal is typically a<br />

lot better than up here in Lisboa.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

NIGERIA 6089.85, Radio Nigeria, Kaduna, 2115-2300*, May 11, Talk in local<br />

language. Mentions of Lagos, Kaduna, Nigeria. Variety of Afro-pop, local<br />

folk music. Sign off with short National Anthem. Poor reception around<br />

2129-22<strong>05</strong> due to DRM QRM, but good reception after 22<strong>05</strong>. Anguilla off the<br />

air making Nigeria an easy target.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld May 12)<br />

NORWAY Frequency and times changes for B<strong>BC</strong> in DRM mode:<br />

0400-0700 7440 KVI <strong>05</strong>0kW 190deg English to WeEu, x7475 0600-0700<br />

0700-0900 9470 KVI <strong>05</strong>0kW 190deg English to WeEu,cancelled<br />

2000-2200 5875 KVI <strong>05</strong>0kW 190deg English to WeEu, x7465 1600-1800<br />

Some VT Communications changes:<br />

SW Radio Africa in English:<br />

1700-1900 12035*KVI 500kW 155deg to SoAf, xRMP 500kW 140deg<br />

* co-ch CRI Arabic from 1830<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

NORWAY/RUSSIA SW Radio Africa (between 1700 and 1900 UTC on May 11,<br />

lousy condition):<br />

11775 - Moscow tx S=8, and<br />

11810 - Armavir tx S=9, latter feed 1/8th second behind Moscow.<br />

12035 - Rampisham outlet replaced by new Kvitsoe site on April 13, also<br />

500 kW. Latter signal is 2 seconds behind Moscow 11775 outlet.<br />

Adjacent powerful VoRUS signals on both 12030 and 12040 kHz


with S=9+40dB !<br />

(wb, May 14)<br />

Yes, SW Radio Africa replaced now Rampisham site by Kvitsoe Norway on<br />

12035 kHz, noted today with tremendous signal of S=9+40 dB even at end of<br />

transmission at 18.58 UT.<br />

(wb, May 14)<br />

Indeed, a very strong signal (9+40dB) in my QTH, too. The Rampisham signal<br />

*here* used to be about S=5, and I guess that the target area reception<br />

was about adequate in those days. I hope that the signal strength is<br />

better now also in Africa (a more "suitable" skip etc.).<br />

(Matti Ponkamo-FIN, hcdx May 15)<br />

PAKISTAN 5080.2 at 1820 UT. Radio Pakistan presumed the Asian here with<br />

Cricket World Cup commentary 28/4. Fair strength but audio slightly<br />

distorted and transmitter hum. Gone at 1848 recheck.<br />

(Bryan Clark-NZL, NZ<strong>DX</strong>T May 15)<br />

RUSSIA Google Earth imagery. Moscow area sites from Victor Rutkovsky<br />

website:<br />

<br />

Xodinka<br />

55 46 54 N 37 29 23 E<br />

Balashika<br />

55 47 34 N 37 53 30 E<br />

Chadolovka<br />

55 43 01 N 37 36 41 E<br />

Neer<br />

55 45 40 N 37 39 56 E<br />

University<br />

55 41 45 N 37 33 04 E<br />

Kyrkino<br />

55 52 53 N 37 23 30 E<br />

Mitichi<br />

55 56 24 N 37 45 40 E<br />

Taldom<br />

56 44 00 N 37 39 48 E<br />

Wytovo<br />

55 33 31 N 37 33 27 E<br />

Romanshevo<br />

55 18 15 N 37 35 24 E<br />

Kyrovskaya<br />

55 34 59 N 39 08 06 E<br />

Noginsk<br />

55 50 10 N 38 20 35 E<br />

Elektrostahl<br />

55 46 49 N 38 25 15 E<br />

Povarovo<br />

56 04 58 N 37 <strong>05</strong> 21 E


closed Chkalovskaya<br />

<br />

Scolkovo<br />

55 53 52 N 38 04 06 E<br />

big Lesnoy<br />

<br />

56 04 00 N 37 56 17 E<br />

Kupavna<br />

<br />

<br />

55 44 15.01 N 38 09 13.00 E<br />

near St. Petersburg<br />

huge Popovka<br />

<br />

<br />

SW 59 39 38.47 N 30 41 57.84 E<br />

26 mast directional Zarya antenna 1494 kHz, 2.5 km wide<br />

MW 59 38 55.53 N 30 41 40.83 E<br />

Olgino<br />

<br />

59 59 29 N 30 07 41 E<br />

(Victor Rutkovsky, SW TX site May 9)<br />

Transmitters in/near Ufa on 162 and 198 kHz are off-air. Possibly forever.<br />

Historical Komintern station is being dismantled.<br />

(Victor Rutkovsky-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>Signal May 14)<br />

Some B<strong>BC</strong> Zyyi-CYP outlets to North&East Africa, Libya, Egypt replaced by<br />

Armavir relay:<br />

11740 0400-0800, 11940 0400-0430, 12015 <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30, 17850 1100-1130,<br />

21660 1400-1700.<br />

(NW<strong>DX</strong>C, May 5)<br />

RWANDA Unid station 5985 kHz. Dear Wolfgang, Hello again from Cyprus I<br />

continue to enjoy your web pages. I have a new UNID my night off last<br />

night. On 5985 kHz at 0313 UTC, in English with talk about water then some<br />

African music, then an annoucement to learn English via some forthcoming<br />

programmes, then an interview with a male annoucer about the USA. Sign off<br />

at 0330 UT sio 433.<br />

I have won<strong>der</strong>ful collection of qsl cards and letters from 75 countries any<br />

ideas to put them on the internet like I did with Dave Kernick<br />

intervalsignalcom www pages a few years ago?<br />

(Costa Constantinides-CYP, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 17)<br />

Dear Costas, Mon-Fri only.<br />

5985 0300-0330 Mon-Fri USA Sudan Radio Service En EaAF via Kigali-RRW<br />

5985 0300-0330 47E,48W KIG 250kW 000degrees USA MNO MER<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 17)<br />

... and UAE 118<strong>05</strong> at 0330-<strong>05</strong>00 UT, 13720 at 0400-0600 UT,


15325 at <strong>05</strong>00-0600 UT too ??? (wb)<br />

SAINT HELENA Dear friends,<br />

The planned test transmission by R St. Helena on 11092.5 kHz USB on<br />

Thursday May 17 from 1500 to 15<strong>05</strong> or 1510 UTC cannot be QSL'd by the<br />

station, but instead it is regarded as a special programme by the Danish<br />

Shortwave Club International. You can get the special 50 years anniversary<br />

QSL card from the DSWCI on this broadcast, if you send your reception<br />

report to DSWCI, Tavleager 31, DK 2670 Greve, Denmark with 1 IRC (valid<br />

until 31 Dec 2009), 1 US $ or 1 Euro to cover our return postage. But do<br />

not forget also to send an immediate e-mail report of your reception<br />

quality directly to the station at<br />

<br />

(Anker Petersen Chairman DSWCI, May 15)<br />

John Herkimer from NY-USA: Nothing here 1500+ -- not a sign of a carrier<br />

and quite a bit of noise. Any luck in Europe, Anker Petersen?<br />

Greetings from Salzburg, Austria:<br />

Some reports from Austrian and German <strong>DX</strong>ers in my A-<strong>DX</strong> mailing list: RSH<br />

signals around S3-S5 from 1500-1520 UT, (Disco music, short IDs) after<br />

1520 UT lower signal level, (other antenna direction?) but audible.<br />

Nothing here in Salzburg for a DSWCI QSL.<br />

(Christoph Ratzer-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> May 17)<br />

Negative here in southern Germany too. Tiny carrier signal on 11092.30<br />

kHz, but not sure it was a rx produced intermodulation. No patience,<br />

switched off at 1510 UT.<br />

Congrats to lucky people with outstanding equipment, -- or location. (wb)<br />

The broadcast on 11092.5usb was audible here yesterday *1500-1601* UT.<br />

Started with s/on announcements and then some oldie pops like "Walking on<br />

Sunshine", "Karma Chameleon" etc. with more announcements over them. Weak<br />

and muffled to start with (SINFO 25332) but reasonable by the s/off<br />

(35433).<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 18)<br />

Noted R St Helena at 1500 UT with ID's and music. In fact, this is USB<br />

without any noticeable carrier. There were mentions of shortwave frequency<br />

in the program. Rather weak reception here due to bright daylight and<br />

static. Audio was lost at 1522.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld May 17)<br />

Radio St. Helena was on the air *1500-1601* UT on 11092.5USB (best by me<br />

on 11092.4) today 17 May <strong>2007</strong>. Weak signal. Often ID by man "This is Radio<br />

Saint Helena" followed by info read by lady voice (miss Laura ?). From<br />

many songs played I recognized "Tiger Feet" by Mud at 1511 UT and<br />

"American Pie" by John McClain at 1525 UT. Seems to be changed the beam at<br />

1524-1544 UT when the signal was almost nil, May 17.<br />

with respects, 73s Rumen.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 17)<br />

Ich konnte RSH hier mit schwachen bis mittleren Signal zwischen 1500-1522<br />

UT empfangen. Mit <strong>der</strong> Beverage klappte es. An <strong>der</strong> PA0RDT Mini whip war zur<br />

selben Zeit absolut nichts zu hoeren! Nach 1522 UT wurde offensichtlich<br />

die Antennenrichtung geaen<strong>der</strong>t, das Signal fiel langsam ab. Im Moment<br />

unter PC Stoerungen noch auszumachen...<br />

(Hans Pammer-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> May 17)<br />

SOLOMON ISLANDS 5019.9 at 1840 UT. SI<strong>BC</strong> with overnight B<strong>BC</strong> relay _<br />

Charlie Gillett's World of Music, fair Apr 28. B<strong>BC</strong> news at 1900. At 1931<br />

retune was SI<strong>BC</strong> prgm in Pidgin, news about NZ Foreign Aid for Education.<br />

(Bryan Clark-NZL, NZ<strong>DX</strong>T May 15)


TAIWAN Some VT Communications changes:<br />

Free North Korea Radio in Korean<br />

1000-1100 NF 9490 TAI 100kW 002deg to NoKo, x11750<br />

1900-2000 9780 TAI 100kW 002deg to NoKo, additional txion<br />

2030-2130 NF 9785 TAI 100kW 002deg to NoKo, x7390 to avoid R.Belarus<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

TURKEY Some changes for Voice of Turkey:<br />

0400-0655 6040*EMR 500kW 150deg Turkish to WeAs, addit. from May 15<br />

0400-0655 11980 EMR 500kW 310deg Turkish to WeEu, addit. from May 15<br />

0900-1255 NF17645 EMR 500kW 1<strong>05</strong>deg Turkish to AUS, x176<strong>05</strong> from May 15<br />

1700-1755 NF 9840 EMR 500kW 020deg Russian to RUS, x 9675 from May 11<br />

* co-ch Radio Minsk HS in Belorussian<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

UAE/UZBEKISTAN Frequency change of Deutsche Welle in Swahili frMay 1<br />

0300-0400 NF 9790 DHA 250kW 230deg, x9495<br />

Some VT Communications changes:<br />

FEBA Radio<br />

0200-0215 NF 9725 DHA 250kW 045deg to WeAs,x 9855 Pashto<br />

0215-0245 NF 9725 DHA 250kW 045deg to WeAs,x 9855 Dari<br />

0245-0300 NF 9725 DHA 250kW 045deg to WeAs,x 9855 Hazaragi<br />

1500-1530 NF 7370 TAC 100kW 131deg to SoAs,x 7375 Bengali<br />

Radio Mustaqbal in Somali:<br />

0600-0630 15455 DHA 250kW 240deg to EaAf Mon-Wed/Sat,x0600-0815<br />

0710-0740 15455 DHA 250kW 240deg to EaAf Mon-Wed/Sat,x0600-0815<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

Deutsche Welle [towards Ce&SoAM] has introduced a Dhabayya relay (or I<br />

missed it so far) on 9545 kHz for the German hours 2200-2400 UTC. The 9545<br />

change from the 2000-2002 to the 22-24 block adds 3 DW transmitters to the<br />

log within 10 minutes: Until 21:59:00 both Sines and Woofferton are on the<br />

air, with Sines covering Europe, and dominating here, while Woofferton is<br />

beamed to SW Europe to cover the Sines gaps. SINPO 54544. At 21:59:00<br />

Sines went off as scheduled, Woofferton remained with a weaker signal<br />

here, SINPO 34333. At 21:59:35 also Woofferton went off.<br />

Dhabayya came on late, 9545 was empty until DW returned at 2208 UT with<br />

42333. The I=2 was noise produced in my neighbourhood.<br />

(Eike Bierwirth-D, hcdx May 17)<br />

U.K. Frequency change for RCI in English to Af:<br />

1800-1900 NF17810 SKN 300kW 140deg, x13730 // 9530,11765,15325<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

USA Frequency change for WWCR #4 in English:<br />

0400-1400 NF5890 WCR 100kW 090deg to NoAm, x5765 to avoid AFRTS Guam<br />

Some VOA changes:<br />

0100-0200 9600 in English, cancelled<br />

1530-1630 6040 11520 in Special English, addit. frequencies<br />

1530-1630 6040 11520 11780 in Persian, cancelled<br />

1930-2030 5860 9310 9725 in Persian, new txion<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

URUGUAY 9620.7 Emisora del Sur (no more SODRE?), Montevideo, 2145-...,<br />

12 May, Spanish, talks; 22441, QRM de DW 9620 in Arabic. Nearly 45 mins.<br />

later, I believe I got this one on // 650 kHz, 2225-..., talks & music,<br />

23441, adj. QRM, but reception on 31 m was too bad to compare both.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)


ZIMBABWE 3396 Z<strong>BC</strong>, Guineafowl, at 2144-2157 UT on 12 May, Vernacular,<br />

Afr. pops; 54533, so much less of the racketting sort of (utility?) sig.<br />

spoiling reception of the Z<strong>BC</strong>, but check Bolivia 3390.2 kHz.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

Dear all,<br />

As you know, the EMWG online version is updated very regulary, hoping to<br />

provide you constantly with the latest information and most accurate data<br />

on long and medium wave in Europe, Africa and the Middle East.<br />

The same goes for the Pacific Asian List, the WRTH on a yearly basis, and<br />

others.<br />

Without all of these lists, our <strong>DX</strong> lives would be much har<strong>der</strong>.<br />

I'm afraid all of these lists have now fallen victim to someone who<br />

believes he can simply violate the copyright of these publications. Tony<br />

Hudson, former webmaster of the Medium Wave Circle, has copied word for<br />

word much of these lists on his web site<br />

<br />

Tony himself has admitted "The listing information was complied from a<br />

variety of sources" and states that copyright has not been violated as<br />

EMWG and WRTH have "no copyright over station frequency information as it<br />

is freely available in the public domain".<br />

If you have a look at his web site, I am sure that you will agree that<br />

copyright of these lists has indeed been violated.<br />

I have contacted his domain registrar to inform him of the copyright<br />

violation.<br />

It is sad to see that these types of things occur in our hobby. But with<br />

your continuous help and support, the owners of these lists will continue<br />

their hard work.<br />

I felt it necessary to inform you about this situation. Feel free to<br />

contact me, the WRTH/PAL, or even Tony himself<br />

if you want to react to this matter.<br />

Thank you for your attention.<br />

(Herman Boel-BEL, May 13)<br />

- - -<br />

Dear Tony Hudson,<br />

ooooh my GOD, what a plagiate I discovered on your longwave and medium<br />

wave 531-603 kHz online list today.<br />

I've been on publishing & printing house matter business for over 45<br />

years, but I never have seen such a falsification word by word, top<br />

identical text (Poland entry), same spacing, same slogan at DLF/DLR<br />

entries, same parenthesis/brackets at Georgia entry, a.s.o. a.s.o.<br />

TO BE ASHAMED ON THIS MATTER.<br />

PLEASE START YOUR<br />

- OWN IDEAS,<br />

- TEXT STRINGS,<br />

- TEXT SELECTION CHOICE, and<br />

- TEXT COMPILATION.<br />

(wb, May 13)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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AFGHANISTAN 621 Afghanistan-Pakistan Bor<strong>der</strong> Region. To improve<br />

broadcasting to the bor<strong>der</strong> between Afghanistan and Pakistan, the BBG is<br />

deploying a 200 kW medium wave system near Khost, Afghanistan. A contract<br />

was awarded for the transmitter system in FY 2006, and an on-air date for<br />

broadcasts to this bor<strong>der</strong> region is projected for the end of the fourth<br />

quarter of FY <strong>2007</strong> (Broadcasting Board of Governors - Fiscal Year 2008<br />

Budget Request<br />

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via Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld May 20)<br />

New IBB station Deewa Radio MW Tani-Khost 621 kHz Harris 200 kW location<br />

near big airport at 33 19 54.76 N 69 56 10.84 E<br />

Low power freq of 1602 kHz at 0130 UT is Radio Khost.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 25)<br />

ALBANIA Derzeit verschickt u.a. Radio Tirana eine sehr interessante s/w<br />

QSL-Kartenserie.<br />

Motiv - Albanische Volksinstrumente:<br />

1 Tepsia 2 Zumarja 3 Ciftelia 4 Qypi 5 Surlja 6 Llauta 7 Dajreja 8 Gajda<br />

9 Lahuta 10 Lodra.<br />

RT antwortet normalerweise binnen 14 Tage.<br />

RT in Deutsch, Mon-Sat 1930-2000 UT analoge KW 7465 kHz.<br />

Postadresse fuer RRs mit etwaigen Beilagen:<br />

Radio Tirana<br />

Rruga Ismail Qemali 11<br />

Tirana, Albanien<br />

(Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> May 24)


Die QSL sind abgebildet auf <strong>der</strong> Web Site des Radio Tirana Hoererklubs<br />


there, as mentioned below. Thank you all!<br />

Victor also wrote: "Sad to see the tropical bands so empty.. just a few<br />

signals from China, a dozen Indians, a station or two from Pakistan. If I<br />

have my way would like to reactivate at least one Transmitter on 60m from<br />

Sri Lanka.. but some more time for it. So, little motivation to chase<br />

after <strong>DX</strong>ing though that love is still there. Thus when Anker asks me to<br />

check something.. the old love comes rushing in. I have better antennas<br />

than ever before, too many receivers and transceivers than I can tune, but<br />

so little to listen for". However, at<br />

you can see what other <strong>DX</strong>-ers heard in 2006! So there<br />

are still many stations broadcasting on the tropical bands, but the sun<br />

activity is very low now.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W May 23)<br />

Good morning Alokesh, SUPER signal from Bhutan. Sign on at 0002.50 UT with<br />

male voice. SINPO 34343. My GoldWave Recor<strong>der</strong> is working.<br />

(Wolf-Dieter Behnke-D, May 20, via Gupta, ibid.)<br />

BBS heard here on 6035 May 20th signing on 0003 with brief announcements<br />

followed by distinctive bursts of local instrumental music and monks<br />

chanting to past 0016, fair on clear channel, best in USB, first time<br />

heard here, worth stopping up late for.<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, dxld May 20)<br />

At 0008 Wolf-Dieter Behnke from somewhere here in Germany posted on the A-<br />

<strong>DX</strong> list "super signal, and this one hour after local sunrise in Bhutan".<br />

Of course I checked out 6035 shortly after 0030 but found the signal a bit<br />

too weak to make out more than what appeared to be a SAH of a few Hertz.<br />

What else is there?<br />

To recap the old info: This new transmitter is a Thomson Grass Valley TSW<br />

2100D, delivered with a new 5/6 MHz quadrant antenna. News releases about<br />

this project mentioned as operational frequencies 5035 and 6035 but also<br />

7500, although the antenna would not cover the last one channel, so<br />

probably the mention of 7500 was just a mistake. The transmitter site<br />

outside Thimpu is located at 2600 metres above sea level.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld May 20)<br />

6035, Bhutan Broadcasting Service, Thimpu, *00<strong>05</strong>v-0045 fading quickly out<br />

in Denmark from 0025, May 17, 18, 19 and 20, Buddhist monks chanting, ann<br />

in presumed Dzongkha, Bhutanese string music and songs, conversation,<br />

34333 in Denmark with QRM from Colombia. Still audible in New Delhi at<br />

0200. In Sri Lanka it is the strongest station on 49mb. Also heard at<br />

1300-1500*, May 18 and 22 with English until 1500, giving e-mail and<br />

postal address.<br />

Station Engineer Thinley Dorji explained to us on May 18, 19 and 21, that<br />

the new 100 kW transmitter is being tested since May 17! Current schedule<br />

is 0000-<strong>05</strong>30 and 0730-1500 UT. He promised QSL.<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, Victor Goonetilleke-CLN 4S7VK, Gupta-IND, Anker<br />

Petersen-DEN, Rajeesh-IND, Savolainen-FIN; dswci <strong>DX</strong>W May 23)<br />

BRAZIL 6060.2 presumed R. Tupi, 0818-0833, May 21, Portuguese. Familiar<br />

format of OM w/ religious talk over music ending at 0830, then seamlessly<br />

into OM addressing a rather enthusiastic crowd.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 21)<br />

4845.2 R. Cultura Ondas Tropicais, Manaus AM, at 2133-2147 on 16 May,<br />

lively songs; 35231 (Lisbon location observation).<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 21)<br />

CANADA [and non]. To all those who think it is a good idea to move CHU<br />

to the standard frequencies of WWV's 5, 10, 15 MHz, think again. Although


the carriers of these stations are controlled by very stable atomic<br />

clocks, the path off the ionosphere is not stable. In listening areas that<br />

receive equal strength signal, the mixing of the two signal will cause<br />

interference for both stations. The reception will fade in and out as the<br />

signals cancel each other.<br />

Michael, the codes for CHU and WWV have their own merits. The 'obnoxious<br />

modem tones' are still an effective way to send information. It has been<br />

and still is an easy way to decode data. CHU sends all the information it<br />

needs in a fraction of a second, whereas WWV spreads it over the entire<br />

minute. There is a much greater chance of losing data, from fading and<br />

noise, when the information is spread over a long time.<br />

(Raymond Pelletier, Frequency and Time Institute for National Measurement<br />

Standards, National Research Council Canada<br />

M-36, room 1026, 1200 Montreal Road, Ottawa, Canada K1A 0R6<br />

Tel: (613) 993-3430 Fax: (613) 952-1394<br />

<br />

Government of Canada May 24<br />

(dxld May 23)<br />

CHAD UNID on [previous] 7311-7313 kHz variable. see new UNIDENTIFIED<br />

7291v.<br />

CHINA Xinjiang Broadcast Station (XJBS). The XJBS, change to summer<br />

time (May 1) and summer sked of May 20:<br />

cf. CNR A07 Schedule at <br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 20; via Sei-ichi<br />

Hasegawa-JPN)<br />

Chinese Firedrake Jamming full recording.<br />

Several days ago we mentioned that some Japanese <strong>DX</strong>ers made a recording of<br />

a full Chinese<br />

Firedrake Jamming, which was published in one edition of the <strong>DX</strong>LD in 2006.<br />

Here are the links - Streaming:<br />

<br />

Download (58.5MB, 1h3min58s, 128kbps/44kHz):<br />

<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SRB, dxld May 24)<br />

Right now, May 22 at 1130, I am hearing Firedrake jamming on 9200, 10300,<br />

13970, 14500 and 18160. To make a bad thing worse, especially for the HAM<br />

society, 18160 is now being scorched by two Firedrakes with a mo<strong>der</strong>ate SAH<br />

and some echoing. 9200 tends to close early and I guess that is why you<br />

did not hear it.<br />

- During the 1200 monitoring break Chinese talk from presumed SOH was<br />

heard on 18160 and 14500. Jamming resumed on all five frequencies at 12<strong>05</strong>.<br />

- After the 1300 break all five frequencies again were jammed from 13<strong>05</strong>.<br />

At this time propagation from China on 16 m was down, and AIR Chinese<br />

could actually be heard on 177<strong>05</strong> almost in level with the CNR-1 jammer<br />

until 1315. Presumed VOT on 17560 was stronger than the co-channel<br />

Firedrake. Later VOT to 17563 and the jammer to 17565.<br />

- During the 1400 break Chinese was heard on 18160 (weak) and 14500<br />

(fair). Again all five frequencies jammed from 14<strong>05</strong>. VOT now on 17567,<br />

jammer on 17565.<br />

- 1500 VOT on 17571, the jammer on 17570, station gone at 1525 recheck.<br />

All five SOH frequencies again jammed from 15<strong>05</strong>.


- 1600 All five SOH frequencies again jammed from 16<strong>05</strong>. Very unusual to<br />

hear activity on all five at this late hour. Propagation is much above<br />

average today.<br />

- 1700, 1800 As 1600.<br />

- 1900 Nothing on 14500, 18160 not propagating, the other three with<br />

active jamming from 19<strong>05</strong>.<br />

The hourly restart of the Firedrake loop currently seems to be slowly<br />

advancing, and now has reached xx<strong>05</strong> (from xx04 a week ago).<br />

Xinjiang PBS finally switched to its summer frequency usage. This means no<br />

use of the tropical bands and full time transmissions on 7155, 7230, 7275<br />

and 7340, presumably also on 11770, 11885.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, dxld May 23)<br />

Tibet PBS-Lhasa XZDT - daylight time.<br />

Chinese Service is extended until 1800 UT (ex1730).<br />

New sked<br />

Chinese 2000-1800UT (not Tue 0600-1000)<br />

11950 0158-0857<br />

11860 0200-0857<br />

7240 2000-0157, 0858-1800<br />

7170 2000-0157, 0858-1800<br />

6<strong>05</strong>0 2000-1800<br />

5935 2000-1800<br />

4820 2000-1800<br />

(incl. CNR-1 relay 2230-2300, 0030-0100, 1030-1100)<br />

Tibetan 2100-18<strong>05</strong> UT (not Tue 0600-1000) no change.<br />

9580 0200-0930<br />

9490 0200-1000<br />

7385 2100-0200, 0930-18<strong>05</strong><br />

7125 2100-0200, 1000-18<strong>05</strong><br />

6200 2100-18<strong>05</strong><br />

6130 2100-18<strong>05</strong><br />

6110 2100-18<strong>05</strong><br />

5240 2100-18<strong>05</strong><br />

4920 2100-18<strong>05</strong><br />

49<strong>05</strong> 2100-18<strong>05</strong><br />

(incl. CNR-8 relay 2300-2357, 0400-0457, 1300-1357)<br />

"Holy Tibet" in English at 0700-0730 and 1630-1700 UT.<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 25; via Sei-ichi<br />

Hasegawa-JPN)<br />

Our Danish member Bjarke Vestesen just returned from a strenuous journey<br />

to the Guizhou-province in southwestern China which is far, far behind<br />

Beijing and Shanghai in development in all ways, but interesting to visit.<br />

Bjarke brought his SONY ICF2001D, but had sparse time to listen. But on<br />

Apr 28 in Guiyang at 0140 AM local time (1740 UTC), he found the following<br />

Chinese stations active on the low SW frequencies: 3950, 3985, 3990, 4330,<br />

4500, 4800, 49<strong>05</strong>, 4920, 4980, 5040, 5060, 5420, 5925, 5935, 5960 and 6015.<br />

On the other hand Guiyang itself on 7275 was never heard!<br />

(Bjarke Vestesen in China, via Anker Petersen-DEN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W May 23)<br />

11740, China Business R, Xi'an, Shanxi, at 2200-2215 UT on May 19 and 20,<br />

Mandarin and English ID, followed by nice slow Chinese songs. Before 2200<br />

another strong Chinese station was heard with non-stop Chinese "Firedrake<br />

music", I doubt it was the same. The reception was best on May 19 with<br />

44333 while on May 20 SINPO 33232, with QRM from WYFR, Family Radio on the


same frequency and strong splatter.<br />

(Bredahl Joergensen-DEN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W May 23)<br />

XJBS Urumqi domestic services were heard again today May 19. Apparently,<br />

signals were fading in when I came across them at around 0710, and they<br />

remained audible until around 0845 - a total daylight path to my location.<br />

9470 in Kazakh is now free of DRM and this one was heard peaking to S5 and<br />

parallel to weak and just audible 7340.<br />

9510 in Mongolian was only S2 at first but improved later and was parallel<br />

much weaker 7230.<br />

9560 in Uighur was only pushing the meter to S1 at first but this also<br />

improved. The parallel 7275 was inaudible due to local noise if on air,<br />

while 11885 and 13670 were inaudible.<br />

9835 in Chinese was peaking to S4 but also became stronger (a machine gun<br />

like noise on/off was interfering at 0728). The parallel 9600 was<br />

inaudible until it peaked out of local noise at around 0731 at weak<br />

strength. Other listed channels 11770 and 7155 were not heard.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 19)<br />

CUBA SW CENTER BAUTA CELEBRATES 46TH ANNIVERSARY.<br />

Mensaje de la vicedireccion de Radiocuba.<br />

Mis Saludos a todos los colegas que como yo nos sentimos parte de la radio<br />

cubana y en especial de Radio Habana Cuba, pues 10 anos de mi trabajo lo<br />

dedique en el Centro de Ondas Cortas de Bauta, (centro pionero de las<br />

transmisiones de la Onda Corta en Cuba que arriba tambien a su 46<br />

aniversario este 1 de Mayo).<br />

Ahora desde mi nueva responsabilidad de Vice Director de Radiocuba<br />

continuare apoyando el trabajo de Bauta y Titan con el objetivo de<br />

mantener y elevar los indicadores de calidad de las transmisiones.<br />

Por estos dias hemos publicado en la intranet de nuestra Empresa articulos<br />

sobre la historia de las primeras transmisiones de Radio Habana Cuba en el<br />

1961 desde Bauta.<br />

La pagina web del Centro se esta conformando en estos momentos con el<br />

objetivo de dar a conocer lo que se hace por Bauta<br />

<br />

[not currently working, bt]; le proponemos consultarla y aceptamos sus<br />

sugerencias, que podran enviar a la companera Lourdes de Bauta<br />

<br />

Mis Felicitaciones a todos, Juan C.<br />

[Radiocuba is the Cuban transmitter network operator, cf. WRTH<strong>2007</strong>, pg.<br />

435.<br />

Not to be confused with Radio Habana Cuba (RHC) which leases airtime on<br />

the Radiocuba txs, bt] (from<br />

<br />

via Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld May 18)<br />

ERITREA 7090 VoBroad Masses of Eritrea, Asmara, at 1619-1628 UT on 16<br />

May, Vernacular, talks & tunes; 35332, but typically troubled reception<br />

due to amateur signals.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 21)<br />

ETHIOPIA 6109.92 R. Fana, at 0335-0344 UT on May 21, Vernacular. HoA<br />

music followed by OM and YL in lang. Poor as was // 7210. Thanks Brian<br />

Alexan<strong>der</strong> tip.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 21)


FRANCE New time & frequency of Radio Taiwan International in French:<br />

1900-2000 11755 ISS 500 kW 190 deg to NWAf<br />

2100-2200 9485 ISS 500 kW 190 deg to NWAf (72<strong>05</strong> from Sep. 2), cancelled<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 22)<br />

GERMANY/LUXEMBOURG Broadcasting Center Europe SA [R Luxembourg<br />

organization] hat am 21 Mai seinen DRM-Sendeplan aus dem Wertachtal<br />

umgestaltet:<br />

bis 20. Mai <strong>2007</strong><br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0730: 1000-1200, 1300-1700: 5990 (W-90 kW, 270 degr) taeglich<br />

ab 21. Mai <strong>2007</strong><br />

<strong>05</strong>30-1630: 5990 (W-90 kW, 270 degr) Mo-Fr<br />

1630-1729: 5990 (W-90 kW, 270 degr) Mi<br />

Die Gesamtsendezeit ist damit bei 56 Wochenstunden gleichgeblieben, aber<br />

vom Wochenende wegverlegt.<br />

(T-Systems 18<strong>05</strong><strong>2007</strong> via Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 20)<br />

Please one item from T-systems:<br />

I<strong>BC</strong>/WRN 0000-0100 7115 (x7225) daily from 8 May to zone 41,beam 1<strong>05</strong> deg,<br />

250 kW, site Wertachtal<br />

BVB 1200-1230 5945 Sun new from 1 June, z27,28 nd, 40 kW, We<br />

1500-1515 15680 add on SAt from 5 May, z41, 90, 250 kW, We<br />

WYFR 2000-2100 9595 daily (x5975) from 15 May, z446,47,52 180 deg, 500 kW,<br />

We<br />

Broadcasting Center Europe S.A.<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-1630 5990 Mon,Tue,Thu,Fri(Wed till 1730), from 21 May, z27,<br />

270deg, 90 kW, We (DRM?)<br />

Radio Romania International<br />

1400-1430 daily till 28 October,z27 300deg, 60 kW, We(DRM?)<br />

Ceased:<br />

from 14 May Overcomer Min-s 0800-0900 Sat, Sun 11700<br />

from 6 May Bible Voice Bc. 1530-1545 Wed, Sun 13840<br />

(T-Systems,20 May <strong>2007</strong>, via Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc May 23)<br />

Some DTK-T Systems changes:<br />

I<strong>BC</strong> Tamil Radio in Tamil from May 7:<br />

0000-0100 NF 7115 WER 250 kW 1<strong>05</strong> deg to SoAs, x7225<br />

Brother Stair in English from May 19:<br />

0800-0900 11700 WER 500 kW 255 deg Sat/Sun to AUS/NZ >> cancelled<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 22)<br />

Radio Gloria International 6045 kHz.<br />

Ein weiteres interessantes Programm wird dieses ueber T-Systems Juelich<br />

sein:<br />

Radio Gloria International will broadcast in teamwork with MV Baltic Radio<br />

on 6045 kHz.<br />

The first transmission of Radio Gloria International on this channel is<br />

planned for the 27th of May at 1200 UTC. Good Listening.<br />

Ich kenne RGI noch als Pirat auf KW + MW (Mitte <strong>der</strong> 70er Jahre).<br />

(Peter Boeck-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 24)


GREECE BBG's budget request for fiscal year 2008 reveals where the<br />

transmitters dismantled in Greece went to:<br />

In the spring of 2006, the BBG closed the Greece Transmitting Station, a<br />

major shortwave and medium wave facility. The realities of funding,<br />

technology, and shifting audience preferences led the BBG to cease U.S.<br />

Government international broadcasts from this facility. Engineering<br />

dismantled two high power medium wave transmitters and associated<br />

equipment and two of the station's newer shortwave transmitters. One of<br />

the shortwave transmitters has been shipped to Tajikistan for installation<br />

at Teleradiocom's Orzu facility to upgrade the site's shortwave<br />

transmission capability. One of the medium wave transmitters was shipped<br />

to the BBG's Kuwait Transmitting Station to establish a Radio Farda<br />

broadcast capability. The other two transmitters will be stored for<br />

eventual redeployment to high priority areas to support the BBG's<br />

worldwide broadcast mission. With the assistance of the U.S. Embassy in<br />

Athens, the station's Rhodes transmitting site was formally turned over to<br />

the Government of Greece in October 2006 and the Kavala site in December<br />

2006.<br />

The two "newer shortwave transmitters" in fact originated from Gloria, so<br />

they were dismantled already for the second time now. These statements<br />

also make clear that any current transmissions on 792 must originate from<br />

somewhere else but not from the closed IBB site, simply because the<br />

transmitter is no longer there.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld May 20) [also via John Babbis-USA]<br />

INDIA Google Earth imagery.<br />

On some locations no masts seen so far ...<br />

<br />

Rajkot 1000 kW superpower, near Airport<br />

400 meters apart of the runway?<br />

22 18 45.89 N 70 46 40.62 E<br />

or here ?<br />

22 18 40.23 N 70 47 11.77 E<br />

Jamnagar Road location on the end of the runway<br />

22 19 00.53 N 70 47 15.02 E<br />

Tuticorin 1<strong>05</strong>3 kHz 200 kW<br />

Millerpurim, Playamkottai Road, Tirunelvelo, Tamil Nadu<br />

Playamkotta is 5.4 km east of TIRUNELVELI 628008, near<br />

08 43 60N 77 42 00E<br />

a tall single mast at<br />

08 41 26.51 N 77 43 37.15 E<br />

Chinsurah 1134 kHz 1000 kW also called Chuchura ... 22 52 44N 88 23 33E<br />

6 masts at 22 52 08.15 N 88 22 49.99 E<br />

AIR Gauhati-Guwahati MW 729/1035 kHz, SW 4940 7280<br />

5 SW masts, left side south west<br />

26 09 08.84 N 91 39 06.83 E<br />

and mast 729 kHz<br />

26 09 19.24 N 91 39 17.20 E<br />

and mast 1035 kHz<br />

26 09 15.00 N 91 39 10.36 E<br />

IND AIR Delhi Khampur


28 43 07.57 N 77 11 58.67 E [next to Kingsway]<br />

or rather<br />

28 49 17.07 N 77 07 35.12 E<br />

Jammu & Kashmir<br />

32 47 03.22 N 74 49 19.45 E<br />

IND AIR Ranchi, no masts ??<br />

23 22 47.20 N 85 18 49.32 E<br />

looks like masts on low resolution<br />

IND AIR Trivandrum ?? at<br />

08 28 55.74 N 76 59 01.53 E<br />

Bhaktivilasam, Vazuthacaud<br />

1161 kHz, 5010 kHz, 7290 kHz, 101.9 MHz<br />

Location: Vazhuthacaud (midway on Bhakthivilasam Road main roads between<br />

Vazhuthacaud Junction and DPI Junction) at about 4 km from Central Railway<br />

Station/KSRTC Bus Station.<br />

IND AIR Imphal???? Palau Road 882 / 4775 / 7150<br />

only single mast<br />

24 48 22.59 N 93 57 45.50 E<br />

IND Gorakhpur ??? masts 909 / 3945 / 7250<br />

26 44 10.75 N 83 26 48.22 E [???]<br />

Ahmedabad Ashram Road, 846 kHz, I do not see any masts.<br />

23 02 23.16 N 72 34 08.08 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 23)<br />

INDONESIA 3987.<strong>05</strong> RRI Manokwari (pres) at 1236-1320 on May 23. Long<br />

phone chats by M; Indo vocals at 1238 and 1255; SCI at 1259; Jak news<br />

1300-1317, then back to local studio. Good signal for a change but still<br />

did not catch an ID; much weaker at 1318 as the band was on its way out.<br />

Has been on for several straight days so maybe the kinks are ironed out.<br />

4749.96 RRI Makassar at 1216-1229 UT on May 21. Out of Jak news at 1216<br />

and into local chat and music. Fair.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong> Plorer May 24)<br />

IRAN Frequency changes for VOIROI/IRIB from May 19:<br />

1430-1527 NF 11720#KAM 500 kW 118 deg, x11695 in Hindi<br />

1730-1827 NF 9940 SIR 500 kW 322 deg, x99<strong>05</strong>*in German<br />

1830-1927 NF 9940 SIR 250 kW 310 deg, x99<strong>05</strong>*in French<br />

1930-1957 NF 7380 SIR 500 kW 295 deg, x7360 in Italian<br />

# strong co-ch RAI International in Italian from 1500<br />

* to avoid All India Radio in Arabic from 1745 and Chinese Music Jammer<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 22)<br />

KOREA D.P.R. Regime again jams foreign-based radio stations.<br />

Reporters Without Bor<strong>der</strong>s today deplored the North Korean government's<br />

resumption on 11 May of its jamming of independent and dissident radio<br />

stations broadcasting in Korean from outside and called on the South<br />

Korean government and the international community to defend their right to<br />

broadcast freely.<br />

"North and South Korea are celebrating the historic reopening of a railway<br />

line between the two countries, yet the Pyongyang regime is trying to stop<br />

North Koreans from getting news other than that served up by the regime,"<br />

the worldwide press freedom organisation said. "This is a violation of<br />

international law."<br />

The programmes of radio stations Free North Korea Radio, Voice of America,<br />

Open Radio for North Korea, Radio Free Asia and Radio Free Chosun (all


ased in South Korea or the United States) are those targeted, according<br />

to the Northeast Asian Broadcasting Institute and the International<br />

Shortwave Club.<br />

North Korea's ruling Labour Party, the only party allowed, last month<br />

denounced news from the outside world that allegedly aimed to destabilise<br />

the regime and or<strong>der</strong>ed the security forces to stop all video cassettes,<br />

written material, mobile phones and CDs from entering the country. The<br />

jamming may have been part of these measures or, an Open Radio official<br />

told Reporters Without Bor<strong>der</strong>s, may have been linked to the reopening of<br />

the railway. Jamming of these short-wave stations had substantially<br />

declined since last July.<br />

North Korea's serious energy crisis apparently prevents the regime jamming<br />

all frequencies round the clock.<br />

North Korea is ranked bottom in the Reporters Without Bor<strong>der</strong>s worldwide<br />

Press Freedom Index. <strong>2007</strong>. <strong>05</strong>. 23.<br />

Reporters Without Bor<strong>der</strong>s<br />

'Northeast Asian Broadcasting Institute' in Seoul Korea<br />

<br />

Suspend the Absurd Transmission Blockade Scheme Immediately.<br />

The North Korean regime has executed a frantic transmission blockade<br />

policy towards Free North Korea Radio, stationed in Seoul, Republic of<br />

Korea. This scheme was first reported by the Northeast Asian Broadcasting<br />

Institute, a research institute that conducts research on Korean shortwave<br />

radio. This information was confirm!ed by a shortwave transmission firm in<br />

Europe which oversees FNKR's transmissions, and also by the International<br />

Shortwave Club members' monitoring.<br />

The FNKR evening broadcast (19:00 to 20:00 Seoul time) which was clearly<br />

audible until May 11th became inaudible due to the North Korean<br />

government's transmission blockade This violated the North Korean people's<br />

right to hear the voice of freedom from the outside world and also our<br />

transmission frequency - made possible by donations from many national,<br />

international groups and sacrificial individuals who are hoping for the<br />

democratization of North Korea - was lost.<br />

Although the North Korean regime is famous for achieving its ends<br />

regardless of the means, we cannot but be astonished by its recent<br />

actions, engaging in an all out attack on a NK defector-led radio<br />

broadcast that aims for the betterment of their families' human rights and<br />

status.<br />

The North Korean regime has pressured and threatened FNKR many times in<br />

the past to stop its broadcasts through statements and comments of the<br />

mouthpiece of the Labor party. The 'Anti-Imperialism National Democratic<br />

Line', an affiliation of the Labor party had declared, "The pseudo<br />

broadcast run by criminals must be bombed and eradicated" (Dec. 15, 2006).<br />

Tongil Shinbo, an another Labor party mouthpiece warned, "The South Korean<br />

government must contemplate on the severe consequences the anti-republic<br />

broadcasting will bring upon the North-South relations and must take<br />

strict measures to discontinue its actions." (Dec. 17, 2006)<br />

The North Korean regime has overtly requested the suspension of our<br />

broadcast during the 14th inter Korean high-level talks (April, 2004) and<br />

the 2nd general-level talks (June, 2004), which well illustrates its<br />

ignominy. They have delivered a doll stabbed by a dagger and followers of<br />

Kim Jong Il horded in front of the radio station and rallied for the<br />

suspension of the broadcast. Due to these overt and covert pressure from<br />

the North Korean regime, we had to relocate our station several times and<br />

could not even disclose our location to the public.


Dissatisfied with previous threats, the North Korean regime is now<br />

attempting to block the very core of FNKR broadcast, which abides by the<br />

international standard and broadcast ethics. This reveals that the North<br />

Korean regime is, in fact an obscene fascist group which obstructs the<br />

inter Korean friendship and democratic communication.<br />

I request the suspension of the North Korean regime's transmission<br />

interference towards VOA, RFA, Free Chosun Broadcast, Open Radio for North<br />

Korea, as well as Free North Korea Radio, who are all working to restore<br />

rights and freedom in North Koreans' lives. It is not too late. Abolish<br />

the closed-off policy which aims for nothing but to blindly coax the North<br />

Koreans into being the perpetrators of tyranny!<br />

FNKR is aware that reactionaries had always existed when history aims to<br />

go its right course and that they will sacrifice all means in or<strong>der</strong> to<br />

achieve their personal wealth and prosperity. In spite of this, FNKR will<br />

continue to shout out the message of freedom, democracy and reunification<br />

ever lou<strong>der</strong> than before, side by side the real patriots in this country<br />

who yearn for North Korea's democratization. May 14, <strong>2007</strong><br />

Free North Korea Radio, Seoul, Republic of Korea<br />

'Northeast Asian Broadcasting Institute' in Seoul Korea<br />

<br />

(dxld May 24)<br />

KUWAIT BBG's budget request for fiscal year 2008 officially confirms<br />

that 1386 kHz will be used for Radio Farda:<br />

An existing 600 kW transmitter and antenna towers have been deployed from<br />

Greece for use in constructing a new medium wave facility in Kuwait. Radio<br />

Farda broadcasts from this facility are expected to begin in FY 2008.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld May 20)<br />

LIBYA Summer A-07 of LJB Voice of Africa from May 6 via SAB=Sabratha:<br />

1200-1400 17600 and 17725 in Swahili<br />

1400-1600 17725 and 17870#in English<br />

1600-1800 11835*and 15660 in French<br />

1800-2000 9590!and 11835 in Hausa<br />

# co-ch 1430-1445 B<strong>BC</strong> in Burmese Sat<br />

* co-ch 1600-1700 VOA in Bangla, 1700-1800 B<strong>BC</strong> in Hindi/Urdu<br />

! co-ch 1800-1900 VRT in Dutch<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 22)<br />

MALAYSIA 15295, Vo Malaysia, 1150-1214, May 20, Mandarin. Pop music and<br />

ballads w/ YL b/w selections. ID at ToH followed by presumed news. Nice ID<br />

string at 1210. Fair at best w/ mild 15300-RFI splatter. // 11885-weak,<br />

f/out after 1200 UT.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 21)<br />

NIGERIA 7275 R. Nigeria, Abuja, 1512-1617, 16 May, English, light music<br />

& songs, announcements 1602, newscast, more music; 44332, adjt. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 21)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 39<strong>05</strong> R. New Ireland at 1158-1233+ on May 22. Anmts and<br />

ID's to 1203, then island, pop, and reggae mx to 1233 tuneout. Still there<br />

at 1300 re-check though basically unreadable by then. Fair signal. Also<br />

noted on 23 May around the same time with an even better signal, again<br />

with music and M ancr in either Pidgin or heavily-accented English.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong> Plorer May 24)<br />

PERU 6019.2 R. Vitoria, Lima, 0655-f/out 0750, 18 May, Spanish, regs.<br />

to the Braz. preacher David Miranda, talks; 44422.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 21)


SAINT HELENA 11092.5 usb, "Radio Santa Helena", Jamestown, 1542-1600*,<br />

17 May, English, songs, ID+freq announcement 1550, refs. to reception<br />

reports; 35332.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 21)<br />

SERBIA 7835 R Serbia Intl with an FM-ish modulation, // 7240 ID at 1500<br />

UT.<br />

(Zacharias Liangas-GRC, hcdx May 24)<br />

Possibly a similar transmitter problem in Serbia that I noted on 18 March<br />

(when they were still on 6100 kHz):<br />

"18 March <strong>2007</strong> at 1459 UT noted a strong distorted audio with familiar<br />

interval signal on approx. 6686. Checking against weak 6100 kHz and it was<br />

Radio Serbia International, starting their Spanish (?) program at 1500 UT.<br />

Similar strong spurious signal also on appr.<br />

5514 kHz. So the transmitter puts out strong spurs plus/minus 586 kHz from<br />

nominal 6100.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx May 24)<br />

SPAIN Voters in Spain will go to the polls next Sunday, May 27th on<br />

local and regional elections. From 1800 UTC there will be special<br />

programms on all radio networks with local/regional breaks. This is a good<br />

chance to listen to more long beaks than usual on Sunday.<br />

(Ignacio Sotomayor-ESP, mwdx May 24)<br />

Elecciones autonomicas y municipales en Espana el Domingo 27 de Mayo <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Desconozco las desconexiones pero ahi van las frecuencias:<br />

Emisoras de OM de RNE en Espana:<br />

<br />

Emisoras de OM de gestion indirecta de Espana:<br />

<br />

Concesiones y emisoras de OM en Espana:<br />

<br />

Pagina del Ministerio de Industria, Turismo y Comercio:<br />

<br />

(Jose Bueno-ESP, mwdx May 24)<br />

SRI LANKA 119<strong>05</strong> presumed SL<strong>BC</strong> Colombo, at 0120-0144 UT on May 21,<br />

Vernacular. Hindi-like ballads and duets w/ brief YL b/w selections thru<br />

t/out. Fair, crushed by 11910-R. Vaticana IS at 1144 UT.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 21)<br />

TAJIKISTAN BBG's budget request for fiscal year 2008 outlines the new<br />

972 transmitter as well as the installation of an ex-Kavala-GRC ex-ex-<br />

Gloria-POR transmitter at the Orzu site:<br />

A new 800 kW medium wave transmitter became operational in Tajikistan in<br />

the first quarter of FY 2006 and provided improved Urdu service into<br />

Pakistan. A voltage regulator was installed in FY 2006 to improve<br />

reliability by providing a more stable power supply to the transmitter. A<br />

new medium wave antenna system was placed into service in November 2006 to<br />

further enhance broadcasts into this important region. [...]<br />

To improve broadcast capability to East Asia, the BBG developed plans to<br />

augment the leased Tajikistan radio facility with a high-power shortwave


transmitter and associated antenna system. Negotiations with Tajikistan's<br />

state radio service were completed in May 2004, resulting in the contract<br />

award for the shortwave antenna system in late FY 20<strong>05</strong>. Manufacturing of<br />

shortwave antenna equipment was completed in FY 2006, and the materials<br />

were delivered to the installation site in Tajikistan in October 2006. An<br />

existing 250 kW shortwave transmitter from the closed Greece Transmitting<br />

Station will be used in conjunction with the new antenna. Facility<br />

modifications and installation of equipment are scheduled to commence in<br />

FY <strong>2007</strong>. The projected on-air date for broadcasts is mid-FY 2008.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld May 20)<br />

The Orzu transmitter is a Thales/Thomcast (or whatever they are this week)<br />

and was new on install in Orzu, not a move from anywhere else. Yes, HF to<br />

be installed there is from Kavala/Gloria, so far as I am aware.<br />

(Benjamin Dawson-WA-USA, dxld May 20-21)<br />

UKRAINE In or<strong>der</strong> to improve reception in Central Europe as well as to<br />

avoid splash from Radio Free Afghanistan via Udorn Thani and Irana Wila on<br />

15680 kHz, RUI replaces 15675 kHz with 11550 kHz 0800-1300 (English 1100-<br />

1200) as of May 28. Transmitter remains the same:<br />

Kharkiv, 100 kW, 277 deg.<br />

(Alexan<strong>der</strong> Yegorov in open_dx yg via Serghey Nikishin-RUS, dxld may 24)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED [formerly Chad terrible outlet on v7311]<br />

There seems to be a similar very distorted audio on around 7290 at 1535 UT<br />

the 18 May. Just won<strong>der</strong>ing if this is the one heard on around 7310v or<br />

something else.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld May 18)<br />

7285 English / 7291.6 Arabic. Yes Yari, two very distorted stations noted<br />

nearby at present. But not Chadienne music or French language fragments<br />

noted so far.<br />

7285 - and a very 12 kHz broad band - probably - US evangelic-protestant -<br />

religious program noted at 7279.46 to 7291.38 kHz (small 2.3 kHz rx<br />

filter), S=9+40dB.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 19)<br />

(later) Broad band station on 7285 is "UNI news" in US-American accented<br />

English, via IRRS Milano program, which was in last decade on Sofia<br />

Kostinbrod transmitter site.<br />

7291.6 - and Arabic could be RTVM Bamako in Arabic close-down at 1800 UT<br />

???, which was varying between 7284 and 7287 kHz lately.<br />

(later) Re: distorted Arabic station 7292.10 centered Arabic station with<br />

continuous talk is definitely NOT IRIB. No music heard yet. But heard few<br />

times 'Mali', only comment and talks. At 1850 UT on wide 7289.20 to<br />

7294.04 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 20)<br />

Centered 7291.1 - Unidentified distorted station, probably in French<br />

around 1800-1830 UT.<br />

Hi dear Jean-Michel, today May 22nd, the UNID station faded in again<br />

around 1725 UT here in Germany. From 1800-1830 UT I could un<strong>der</strong>stand some<br />

French like snatches. May you can check this station, whether you can<br />

un<strong>der</strong>stand some French phrases?<br />

Probably this station was formerly on 7311v kHz, and pointed by German<br />

direction finding DWL station Bockhacken coming from Chad in April 27 til<br />

May 15th ... starts at 0426 UT with National Anthem of Chad.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 22)


Re Unidentified distorted station.<br />

RNT Ndjamena 7291/7292 noted opening at 0432 UT on May 23 in presumed<br />

French after IS & Nationa Anthem which were definitely the same as on<br />

<br />

Usual distorted audio bothering B<strong>BC</strong> Meyerton in Portuguese on 7290 kHz.<br />

(Martien Groot-HOL, dxld May 24)<br />

Dear Wolfgang, This was observed today as follows:<br />

7291v, 0614-... (still going as I write, 0830 UT), 24 May, Vn & Fr talks,<br />

Afr tunes & songs, chantings; 55444, so really vy. strong QSA wise, but<br />

dreafully distorted audio. Whether Chad or anything else, that remains to<br />

be ascertained, I believe.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 24)<br />

[CHAD] Unlike previous nights, the extremely distorted transmission was<br />

very strong here May 24 around <strong>05</strong>06; it was on the high side of 7290 but<br />

could not find a specific carrier to measure. QRMing Portuguese on 7290<br />

which could be heard by off-tuning to low side. In fact, 7292v was the<br />

strongest signal on 41m, 7100-7300! As K-index was 5 (at 0600), and usual<br />

European signals were barely audible; even B<strong>BC</strong> Ascension 7160 was much<br />

weaker. I think there is little doubt this is the same one which was on<br />

7312v earlier, and re-identified as Chad in Martien Groot's report.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld May 24)<br />

UAE The recent installation in Abu Dhabi is the third successful<br />

implementation for Dhabayia, the radio arm of Emirates Media Incorporation<br />

(EMI). Dhabayia 1 and Dhabayia 2 were implemented in May 2003 [1170 kHz]<br />

and <strong>Jan</strong>uary 20<strong>05</strong> [1575 kHz] respectively.<br />

Thomson and its local partner Bin Jabr TRS Est won the multi-million<br />

dollar contract to deliver, installand commission an 800 kW medium wave<br />

transmitter [for 1539 kHz], a directional two-tower antenna, auxiliary<br />

systems, the transmitter building and access roads. The latest generation<br />

Thomson S7HP transmitter was selected because it is readily upgraded to<br />

digital operation should Dhabayia decide to move to DRM.<br />

Consi<strong>der</strong>ing the amount of civil works required, the project was completed<br />

in a remarkably short time. With the or<strong>der</strong> placed in summer 2006, civil<br />

works were still being completed when the transmitter itself was delivered<br />

to site at the beginning of <strong>Jan</strong>uary. Test transmissions started on 20<br />

February, with handover for operational services occuring on 25 February.<br />

Perfect team work, creative solutions and flexible interface management<br />

made this third record-breaking time scale possible.<br />

The three new high power mediumave stations are situated only a kilometer<br />

away from the Dhabayia short wave site, where four Thomson shortwave<br />

transmitters and 48 Thomson shortwave antenna systems are still running<br />

well after more than 20 years of service.<br />

(Thomson Broadcast&Multimedia "Radio News", Spring <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

[Note: the transmitters are leased by EMI to the BBG/IBB; the programming<br />

carried is Radio Sawa on 1170, Radio Farda on 1575, and Radio Aap ki<br />

Dunyaa on 1539 kHz.]<br />

(via Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld May 20)<br />

So, this is an 800 kW transmitter for 1539 kHz, but why they registered<br />

only 400 kW at the ITU? (Dragan Lekic-SRB, ibid.)<br />

U.K. [and non] Summer A-07 of VT Communications Relays.<br />

ASCENSION/AUSTRIA/CANADA/CHILE/JAPAN/NETH ANTILLES/NORWAY/RUSSIA/<br />

RWANDA/SOUTH AFRICA/TAIWAN/UAE/UZBEKISTAN<br />

Part one of two:


Radio Prague<br />

0000-0027 11665 ASC 250kW 245deg SoAm Spanish<br />

0330-0357 6080 SAC 250kW 268deg NoAm English<br />

1300-1327 9850 RMP 035kW 095deg WeEu German DRM Fri/Sat<br />

1330-1357 9850 RMP 035kW 095deg WeEu English DRM Fri/Sat<br />

2330-2357 9685 SAC 250kW 212deg CeAm Spanish<br />

China Radio International<br />

0000-0<strong>05</strong>7 9745 BON 250kW 290deg CeAm Spanish<br />

1100-1157 9870 SGO 100kW 045deg SoAm Portuguese<br />

1200-1257 17625 SGO 100kW 045deg SoAm Chinese<br />

1300-1357 17625 SGO 100kW 045deg SoAm English<br />

1500-1757 6100 MEY 100kW non-dir SoAf English<br />

1800-1857 6100 MEY 100kW non-dir SoAf Chinese<br />

2100-2157 17615 SGO 100kW 045deg SoAm Portuguese<br />

Gospel for Asia<br />

0000-0130 6145 DHA 250kW 085deg SoAs SoEaAs langs<br />

1230-1500 15215 DHA 250kW 085deg SoAs SoEaAs langs<br />

1600-1630 11695 DHA 250kW 085deg SoAs SoEaAs langs<br />

2300-2400 6040 DHA 250kW 085deg SoAs SoEaAs langs<br />

Voice of Vietnam<br />

0100-0125 6175 SAC 250kW 212deg NoAm English<br />

0130-0225 6175 SAC 250kW 212deg NoAm Vietnamese<br />

0230-0255 6175 SAC 250kW 212deg NoAm English<br />

0300-0325 6175 SAC 250kW 212deg NoAm Spanish<br />

0330-0355 6175 SAC 250kW 212deg NoAm English<br />

0400-0425 6175 SAC 250kW 212deg NoAm Spanish<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>25 6175 SAC 250kW 240deg NoAm Vietnamese<br />

1700-1725 9725 MOS 100kW 300deg WeEu English<br />

1730-1825 9725 MOS 100kW 300deg WeEu Vietnamese<br />

1830-1855 9725 MOS 100kW 300deg WeEu French<br />

1900-1925 9725 SKN 300kW 070deg EaEu Russian<br />

1930-2025 9430 SKN 300kW 090deg WeEu German<br />

2030-2125 11840 SKN 300kW 110deg SEEu Vietnamese<br />

Moj Them Radio<br />

0100-0130 15260 TAI 100kW 250deg Asia Hmong Tue/Thu<br />

Hmong Lao Radio<br />

0100-0200 15260 TAI 100kW 250deg Asia Hmong Wed/Fri<br />

Adventist World Radio<br />

0100-0200 15445 TAI 100kW 250deg Asia Vietnamese Sat<br />

Radio Solh/Radio Peace<br />

0200-0900 11665 DHA 250kW 045deg WeAs Dari/Pashto<br />

0900-1200 11675 DHA 250kW 045deg WeAs Dari/Pashto<br />

1200-1800 17700 RMP 500kW 085deg WeAs Dari/Pashto<br />

Sudan Radio Service<br />

0300-0330 5985 KIG 250kW non-dir EaAf English Mon-Fri<br />

0330-<strong>05</strong>00 118<strong>05</strong> DHA 250kW 240deg EaAf Arabic Mon-Fri<br />

0400-0600 13720 DHA 250kW 240deg EaAf Arabic Mon-Fri<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 15325 DHA 250kW 240deg EaAf Arabic Mon-Fri<br />

1500-1700 9840 MSK 250kW 190deg EaAf Arabic Mon-Fri<br />

1500-1530 9840 MSK 250kW 190deg EaAf English Sat/Sun<br />

1530-1600 9840 MSK 250kW 190deg EaAf Arabic Sat/Sun<br />

1600-1700 9840 MSK 250kW 190deg EaAf Toposa Sat<br />

1700-1800 9590 DHA 250kW 240deg EaAf Arabic Mon-Fri<br />

Leading The Way<br />

0330-0400 9845 SKN 300kW 090deg WeAs Persian/English Fri


0330-0400 9845 SKN 300kW 070deg RUS Russian/English Sun<br />

WYFR<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 3955 SKN 250kW 106deg WeEu German<br />

1230-1330 15340 DHA 250kW 085deg SoAs Bengali<br />

1400-1500 97<strong>05</strong> DHA 250kW 1<strong>05</strong>deg SoAs Nepali<br />

1400-1500 15520 DHA 250kW 090deg SoAs Hindi<br />

1500-1600 15520 DHA 250kW 090deg SoAs English<br />

1600-1700 11850 DHA 250kW 090deg SoAs English<br />

1600-1700 15445 ASC 250kW 100deg SoAf Portuguese<br />

1700-1800 13700 RMP 500kW 1<strong>05</strong>deg ME Arabic<br />

1700-1800 21680 ASC 250kW 085deg SoAf English<br />

1800-1900 3955 SKN 250kW 106deg WeEu English<br />

1800-1900 9845 DHA 250kW 230deg SoAf English<br />

1800-1900 13720 SKN 300kW 140deg ME Arabic<br />

1800-1900 13780 RMP 500kW 1<strong>05</strong>deg ME English<br />

1830-1930 17585 ASC 250kW 085deg CeAf French<br />

1900-2000 5930 MEY 250kW 019deg EaAf Swahili<br />

1900-2000 9840 DHA 250kW 330deg WeEu English<br />

1900-2000 11970 DHA 250kW 285deg NoAf French<br />

1900-2000 15165 RMP 300kW 1<strong>05</strong>deg ME Arabic<br />

1900-2100 3230 MEY 100kW 0<strong>05</strong>deg SoAf English<br />

2000-2200 15195 ASC 250kW 085deg WeAf English<br />

2030-2130 11985 ASC 250kW 027deg WeAf French<br />

2100-2200 6045 MEY 250kW 0<strong>05</strong>deg SoAf English<br />

2115-2315 11875 ASC 250kW 065deg CeAf English<br />

Radio Okapi<br />

0400-0600 11690 MEY 250kW 342deg Congo French/Lingala<br />

1600-1700 11890 MEY 250kW 330deg Congo French/Lingala<br />

RTA Radio Algeria<br />

0400-0600 7260 SKN 300kW 180deg NoAf Arabic Holy Quran sce<br />

0400-0600 9540 SKN 300kW 150deg NoAf Arabic Holy Quran sce<br />

1900-2000 9765 RMP 500kW 190deg NoAf Arabic Holy Quran sce<br />

1900-2000 11810 WOF 300kW 160deg NoAf Arabic Holy Quran sce<br />

2000-2100 9765 RMP 500kW 180deg NoAf Arabic Holy Quran sce<br />

2000-2100 12025 WOF 300kW 160deg NoAf Arabic Holy Quran sce<br />

2100-2300 7150 SKN 300kW 180deg NoAf Arabic Holy Quran sce<br />

2100-2300 9710 WOF 300kW 160deg NoAf Arabic Holy Quran sce<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> WS<br />

0400-0700 7440 KVI <strong>05</strong>0kW 190deg WeEu English DRM<br />

1800-2000 7420 KVI <strong>05</strong>0kW 190deg WeEu English DRM<br />

2000-2200 5875 KVI <strong>05</strong>0kW 190deg WeEu English DRM<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> Darfur Salam Sudan<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 9735 MOS 300kW 150deg EaAf Arabic<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 12015 ARM 500kW 188deg EaAf Arabic,xCYP250kW/185deg<br />

1700-1730 15515 WOF 300kW 125deg EaAf Arabic<br />

1700-1730 17585 ASC 250kW 065deg EaAf Arabic<br />

Radio Mustaqbal:<br />

0600-0630 15455 DHA 250kW 240deg EaAf Somali Mon-Wed/Sat<br />

0710-0740 15455 DHA 250kW 240deg EaAf Somali Mon-Wed/Sat<br />

Southern Sudan Interactive Radio Instruction:<br />

0630-0700 15445 DHA 250kW 240deg EaAf English Mon/Wed/Fri<br />

1400-1430 15470 ARM 200kW 188deg EaAf English Tue/Thu/Sat<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 21)<br />

Part two of two:<br />

Radio Mustaqbal, all cancelled from May 21!!!<br />

0600-0630 15455 DHA 250 kW 240 deg to EaAf Somali Mon-Wed/Sat


0710-0740 15455 DHA 250 kW 240 deg to EaAf Somali Mon-Wed/Sat<br />

Star Radio to Liberia<br />

0700-0730 9525 ASC 250 kW 027 deg to CeAf English/Others<br />

Cotton Tree News to Sierra Leone<br />

0730-0800 9525 ASC 250 kW 027 deg to CeAf English/Others<br />

Radio Vlaan<strong>der</strong>en Internationaal:<br />

0700-0757 9590 SKN 250 kW 180 deg to WeEu Dutch<br />

1800-1857 9590 SKN 250 kW 180 deg to WeEu Dutch<br />

KBS World Radio<br />

0700-0800 9870 SKN 300 kW 110 deg to WeEu Korean<br />

1430-1500 9770 RMP 500 kW 095 deg to WeEu English Fri DRM<br />

1800-1900 15360 RMP 500 kW 062 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1900-2000 15365 RMP 500 kW 168 deg to NoAf Arabic<br />

2000-2100 3955 SKN 250 kW 106 deg to WeEu German<br />

2000-2100 6145 SKN 300 kW 150 deg to WeEu French<br />

2100-2130 3955 SKN 250 kW 106 deg to WeEu English<br />

West Africa Democracy Radio<br />

0700-0800 17875 SKN 300 kW 180 deg to WeAf English<br />

0800-1100 17875 SKN 300 kW 195 deg to WeAf French/English/French<br />

Trans World Radio Africa<br />

0830-0915 11985 ASC 250 kW 027 deg to WeAf French<br />

1300-1315 13745 KIG 250 kW 030 deg to EaAf Afar Fri/Sat<br />

1730-1800 98<strong>05</strong> DHA 250 kW 230 deg to EaAf Tigrinya Fri/Sat<br />

1800-1845 9895 DHA 250 kW 225 deg to EaAf Amharic<br />

UNMEE<br />

0900-1000 15135 DHA 250 kW 225 deg to EaAf English/Others Sun<br />

1030-1130 15135 DHA 250 kW 225 deg to EaAf English/Others Tue<br />

CVC International<br />

1000-1100 11815 MOS 035 kW 295 deg to WeEu English DRM<br />

Free North Korea Radio<br />

1000-1100 9490 TAI 100 kW 002 deg to KRE Korean<br />

1900-2000 9780 TAI 100 kW 002 deg to KRE Korean<br />

2030-2130 9785 TAI 100 kW 002 deg to KRE Korean<br />

Radio Japan NHK World<br />

1100-1200 9760 RMP 500 kW 095 deg to WeEu English Fri DRM<br />

Eternal Good News<br />

1130-1145 15525 DHA 250 kW 085 deg to SoAs English Fri<br />

Radio Taiwan International<br />

1200-1300 9850 RMP 500 kW 095 deg to WeEu English Fri DRM<br />

1900-2000 6045 RMP 500 kW 168 deg to WeEu French<br />

1900-2000 6185 SKN 250 kW 1<strong>05</strong> deg to WeEu German<br />

Radio Sea Breeze/Shiokaze<br />

1300-1330 9485 TAI 100 kW 002 deg to KRE Korean/English/Chinese<br />

2030-2100 6045 YAM 100 kW 280 deg to KRE Japanese<br />

Radio Free Chosun<br />

1330-1400 9485 TAI 100 kW 002 deg to KRE Korean<br />

2000-2030 9785 TAI 100 kW 002 deg to KRE Korean<br />

Radio New Zealand International<br />

1400-1430 9770 RMP 500 kW 095 deg to WeEu English Sat DRM


Open Radio for North Korea<br />

1400-1500 7390 TAC 100 kW <strong>05</strong>6 deg to KRE Korean<br />

Little Saigon Radio<br />

1500-1530 7390 TAI 100 kW 250 deg to Asia Vietnamese<br />

HCJB Global<br />

1600-1630 11740 RMP 500 kW 076 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

2100-2145 12025 RMP 500 kW 168 deg to NoAf Arabic<br />

United Nation Radio, all cancelled from May 21!!!<br />

1700-1715 7170 MEY 100 kW 076 deg to SoAf French Mon-Fri<br />

1700-1715 11715 MEY 500 kW 340 deg to WeAf French Mon-Fri<br />

1730-1745 7130 MEY 100 kW 0<strong>05</strong> deg to EaAf English Mon-Fri<br />

1730-1745 15495 WOF 300 kW 114 deg to EaAf English Mon-Fri<br />

1730-1745 17810 ASC 250 kW 065 deg to WeAf English Mon-Fri<br />

1830-1845 151<strong>05</strong> SKN 300 kW 110 deg to EaAf Arabic Mon-Fri<br />

1830-1845 17560 RMP 500 kW 168 deg to NoAf Arabic Mon-Fri<br />

Radio France International<br />

1700-1758 6010 DHA 250 kW non-dir to WeAs Persian<br />

1700-1758 9530 TAC 100 kW 255 deg to WeAs Persian<br />

SW Radio Africa<br />

1700-1900 4880 MEY 100 kW 0<strong>05</strong> deg to SoAf English<br />

1700-1900 11775 MSK 250 kW 190 deg to SoAf English<br />

1700-1900 11810 ARM 300 kW 188 deg to SoAf English<br />

1700-1900 12035 KVI 500 kW 155 deg to SoAf English<br />

Eglise du Christ<br />

1800-1830 15325 SKN 250 kW 175 deg to NoAf French Thu<br />

Voice of Biafra International<br />

2100-2200 7380 MEY 250 kW 328 deg to WeAf English Sat<br />

Radio Republica<br />

2200-2400 6135 RMP 500 kW 285 deg to Cuba Spanish<br />

0000-0200 6155 RMP 500 kW 285 deg to Cuba Spanish<br />

0200-0400 6100 RMP 500 kW 285 deg to Cuba Spanish<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 22)<br />

USA Click to see about Glenn Hauser.<br />

<br />

(John Babbis-USA, May 24)<br />

BBG's budget request for fiscal year 2008, available at<br />

<br />

mentions firm plans to close another IBB site:<br />

The FY 2008 request for Engineering reflects a reduction from base<br />

operations related to VOA, RFE/RL, and RFA broadcast program reductions,<br />

including associated transmission costs and management and administrative<br />

efficiencies. In addition, this request includes transmission savings<br />

associated with the reduction of shortwave transmission and the downsizing<br />

of the BBG transmitting station operations, including the closure of one<br />

transmitting station.<br />

But which one? Delano? Biblis? These would be the candidates I would think<br />

of in the first place.<br />

VOA studio equipment and IT systems will be upgraded:<br />

The BBG proposes to replace VOA's analog audio control consoles with


digital consoles, purchase server and computer replacements based on<br />

obsolescence cycles, and to upgrade the agency's email system to provide<br />

enhanced information security and safeguard the agency's vital internal<br />

communications links from possibly crippling system failures.<br />

The enhancement funds the upgrade of VOA radio studios by replacing<br />

obsolete analog audio control consoles with digital consoles. Mo<strong>der</strong>n<br />

digital studio equipment will provide more reliable service and will<br />

provide VOA with the needed flexibility to meet its rapidly changing<br />

broadcast requirements. This includes the ability to adapt and repurpose<br />

audio content to VOA's Internet and affiliate streams.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld May 20)<br />

ZIMBABWE On 25 May <strong>2007</strong> at 18<strong>05</strong> UT noted a station on 4828 with nonstop<br />

African music (fair signal). They continue programming past 1830 without<br />

announcements. At the same time 3396 is carrying another program. Maybe<br />

4828 is a test from Zimbabwe. The jammer against SWRA on 4880 is also<br />

audible, so possibly three transmitters from Zimbabwe on the tropical<br />

bands at the same time.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx May 25)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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ANGOLA 4950 RNA-Canal "A", Mulenvos, 1903-1917, 26 May, Portuguese,<br />

newscast; 35331 and bad audio.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 28)<br />

ANGUILLA/COSTA RICA/USA I observed the following Dr. Gene<br />

Observations on 29 May.<br />

Costa Rica: 5030.01 at 0046, 6149.97 at 0300, 9725.03 at 0046 UT,<br />

(9725.06 at 2300+ UT).<br />

Anguilla: 6090 and 11775 not heard. I could not hear SW R Africa on 11775<br />

from 1700-1900 UT. I also couldn't hear Nigeria on 6090 unfortunately,<br />

unlike other list members.<br />

USA: 5935 at 0300 strong at S5. 13845 at 0046 strong at S4.<br />

I haven't heard 11810 here for a while either.<br />

Shortwave Obsession:<br />

<br />

Radioblonde Blog:<br />

<br />

(Liz Cameron-MI-USA, dxld May 30)<br />

ASCENSION ISL ["SIERRA LEONE."] 9525, Cotton Tree News (via Ascension),<br />

is having technical problems. I hrd Star Radio ("Liberia") to 0730 close<br />

on May 25, then dead air to 0733 when Star began repeating the 0700 prgm<br />

with the Star Radio 0700 opening ID. The carrier was cut in mid-program at<br />

0800. There was no sign of CTN.<br />

(Jerry Berg-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 25)


AUSTRIA 9725 VoVietnam from Moosbrunn relay site to roar loud at 1700-<br />

1900 UT playing nice Vietnamese chorus music. S=9+30dB superpower.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 30)<br />

BELARUS Sasnovy site (279, 1170 plus now silent 171; apparently LW mast<br />

in the foreground):<br />

<br />

Minsk site picture at bottom of this page, but portraying FM/TV mast only:<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld May 27)<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

Sasnovy Lapichy site, MW 1170 kHz 1000 kW 33 dB, directional arial<br />

at 244 degr towards Vienna, Milan, Monaco, Valencia direction.<br />

53 24 33.42 N 28 31 52.88 E<br />

BHUTAN When you announced that the BBS was going to phase out shortwave<br />

a couple of years ago, I mentioned to you that the installation of the 50<br />

kW SW transmitter in 1985 was consi<strong>der</strong>ed a big deal to the Bhutan<br />

government back then. So, When found out, via <strong>DX</strong>LD that they were planning<br />

to phase out SW at the end of 2006, I told you I found that very hard to<br />

believe. So, what does the installation of the 100 kW SW transmitter mean<br />

now?? Click here and go to the 2nd page for more on the announcement:<br />

<br />

(Artie Bigley, dxld May 25)<br />

Excerpt:<br />

Radio Broadcasting was started in 1977 by a group of young volunteers<br />

broadcasting on Sundays a 30-minute mix of music and news. The Station was<br />

called NYAB (National Youth Association of Bhutan) and was integrated six<br />

years later into the Ministry of Information. In 1986 the name was changed<br />

into Bhutan Broadcasting Service and a daily three hour long programme was<br />

launched.<br />

In 1991 a 50 kW shortwave transmitter was purchased and a permanent studio<br />

and office building next to the Ministry of Information was inaugurated.<br />

In 1999 the national television service was launched by BBS to commemorate<br />

the Silver Jubilee reign of His Majesty the King of Bhutan. Radio<br />

Broadcast now covers the daytime from 7:00 a.m. to 19:00 p.m. In these ten<br />

[sic] hours BBS Radio broadcasts in four national languages i.e. Dzongkha,<br />

Sharchhop, Lhotsam and English. For a detailed programme schedule see<br />

<br />

From 1900 p.m. to 1000 [sic] the TV soundtrack is also broadcast via radio<br />

to the rural population which at the moment is still unable to receive the<br />

TV signal.<br />

BBS changed its transmitting policy for radio in 1999. To the end of 2006<br />

the whole country will be served by FM transmitters and the shortwave<br />

transmitter will be phased out.<br />

As the start of the TV service in 1999 had to be done without long<br />

preparations, radio personnel was used to produce the TV programmes. This<br />

shortage of staff is still felt today and radio producers work in TV and<br />

vice versa. . .<br />

(via dxld May 25)<br />

BOLIVIA 61<strong>05</strong>.5 R. Panamericana, La Paz, 2217-2229, 26 May, Spanish,<br />

news & reports; 33432, adj. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 28)<br />

BRAZIL 48<strong>05</strong> R. Difusora do Amazonas, Manaus AM, 2119-2128, 26 May,


f/ball match report; 45232.<br />

4915 R. Difusora, Macapa AP, 2325-2342, 25 May, prgr "Show da Noite",<br />

phone-ins, music; 55333.<br />

4974.8 R. Mundial, Osasco SP, 2133-2142, 26 May, shouting preacher;<br />

25241.<br />

6010 R. Inconfidencia, Belo Horizonte MG, 2339-2350, 25 May, listeners'<br />

mail, music; 33442.<br />

6040 R. Club Paranaense, Curitiba PR, 2333-..., 25 May, advertisements;<br />

32431, QRM de UNID in Asian (?) language; then 26 May, 2213-2233, quiz<br />

prgr, phone-ins; 44422.<br />

6080.1 R. CBN Anhangueera, Goiania GO, 2318-..., 25 May, newscast; 33442,<br />

adj. QRM.<br />

6150 R. Record, Sao Paulo SP, 2230-2238, 26 May, f/ball match rpt.<br />

Corinthians v Atletico (Mineiro), advertisements; 34432.<br />

9530 R. Transmundial, Sta Maria RS, 2137-2148, 26 May, advertisements for<br />

religious intems, e.g. books; 44433, adj. QRM.<br />

9615 R. Cultura, Sao Paulo SP, 2139-2154, 26 May, Braz. reggae; 53443,<br />

adj. QRM.<br />

9675 R. Cancao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista SP, 2145-2202, 26 May, rosary, <strong>DX</strong><br />

prgr at 2200; 55444, but QRM de ROU in English as from 2200.<br />

11735 R. Transmundial, Sta Maria RS, 1517-..., 27 May, music, talks;<br />

23431, QRM de TZA.<br />

11785 R. Guaiba, Pto Alegre RS, 2152-2207, 26 May, advertisements, f/ball<br />

match rpt. Fluminense v Inter; 44444, adj. QRM de B 11780.<br />

118<strong>05</strong> R. Globo, Rio de <strong>Jan</strong>eiro RJ, 1513-1529, 27 May, talks about f/ball;<br />

24432, adj. QRM only.<br />

11815 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 2150-2214, 26 May, songs, advertis-<br />

ements; 55444.<br />

11915 R. Gaucha, Pto Alegre RS, 2204-..., 26 May, talks about f/ball &<br />

match report; 42441, QRM de ARS.<br />

11925.1 R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo SP, 2155-2202, 26 May, f/ball match<br />

rpt. Corinthians v Atletico Mineiro; 43433, QRM de VoA signing on for<br />

Chinese (?) prgr.<br />

(all 17 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 28)<br />

CANADA 6160 CKZN, St. John's NF, 2232-2247, 26 May, English, comic<br />

show; 43432, splatter de CRI in Portuguese on 6175.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 28)<br />

6160 CKZU Vancouver at 1235-1247+ on May 30. Local news just ending,<br />

followed by M&W chatting on "Early Edition"; PDT time checks; Business<br />

news at 1243. Pretty good QRM-free signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 30)<br />

CENTRAL AFRICAN REP. 7220 R. Centrafrique, Bimbo, 1023-..., 26 May,<br />

Vernacular (tent), unreadable talks; 15341; I was unable to keep<br />

monitoring it for quite some time, and found it gone at recheck around<br />

1200.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 28)


CHAD 7291 UNIDentified (Chad?), 1445-..., 26 May, Cf. 24/5 0614, i.e.<br />

Vernacular, talks on a highly distorted audio; 35443.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 28)<br />

7291.5 Noted again in Europe with powerful S=7 signal on 7289 to 7294 kHz<br />

range, when checked at 0630 UT on May 31. Signal strength indicate a 100<br />

kW unit in power.<br />

(later) 7288.5 is the late early night frequency around 1800-1900 UT slot<br />

on May 31. 5 kHz wide as usual in range 7286 to 7291 kHz. Starts around<br />

fade-in? 1725 UT, see below.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 31)<br />

Checking this distorted audio station (Chad?) today 30 May <strong>2007</strong>. I think<br />

they appeared sometime around 1730 UT with approximate centered frequency<br />

of 7288 kHz. When checking around this frequency earlier, past 1700 UT<br />

nothing of this station heard. I think it was similar yesterday, they<br />

appeared around the same time. This was no propagation-wise, seems they<br />

started on/around 7290 later than usual.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld May 31)<br />

CHINA/U.K. [to Uzbekistan and nearby UZB nationals in China]<br />

Heavy firedrake jamming against B<strong>BC</strong> London Uzbek service occured today at<br />

1600-1630 UT on<br />

17630 (heard even un<strong>der</strong>neath S=9+30dB signal),<br />

12085 S=9<br />

9615 S=7<br />

No firedrake jamming on 12015-OMA, but a Chinese Mandarin national service<br />

heard instead, (+ KRE co-channel also).<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 29)<br />

(China/Taiwan) Firedrake changed transmission on 18160 kHz in Ham band,<br />

now on 18180 kHz from May 27.<br />

SOH unofficial 24hrs service on<br />

9200, 10300 and 14500 kHz<br />

and others pro. 13970, 14650 and 18180 kHz.<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 29; via Sei-ichi<br />

Hasegawa-JPN)<br />

7385 China Tibet People's Broadcasting Station, Lhasa f/d beautiful QSL<br />

card in mostly Chinese with scenic views of Tibet in 92 days for 2 IRCs<br />

and goodies.<br />

Address: 180 Beijing Zhonglu, Lhasa, Xizang 850000 China. Also listed<br />

website<br />

and e-mail address <br />

on their card. Very pleased to verify this new radio country for me.<br />

(Jim Pogue-TN-USA, hcdx May 30)<br />

249 Firedrake channels. (Excl. SOH 24hrs channels)<br />

Su-W-Sa<br />

6085 CBS TAIWAN 0900-1500 1234567 Chinese<br />

6090 B<strong>BC</strong> 1300-1530 1234567 Chinese<br />

61<strong>05</strong> CBS TAIWAN 2200-2400 1234567 Chinese<br />

6110 VOICE OF AMERICA 1100-1230 1234567 Chinese<br />

6110 VOICE OF AMERICA 1230-1500 1234567 Chinese<br />

6145 CBS TAIWAN 1400-1800 1234567 Chinese<br />

6150 CBS TAIWAN 2200-2400 1234567 Chinese<br />

6150 CBS TAIWAN 0900-1400 1234567 Chinese<br />

6280 Xi Wang Zhi Sheng SOH 2200-2300 .....67 Chinese<br />

6280 Xi Wang Zhi Sheng SOH 2300-2400 .....67 Chinese<br />

71<strong>05</strong> B<strong>BC</strong> 1300-1530 1234567 Chinese


71<strong>05</strong> R.FREE ASIA 2100-2200 1234567 Chinese<br />

7130 CBS TAIWAN 1400-1800 1234567 Chinese<br />

7160 B<strong>BC</strong> 2200-2300 1234567 Chinese<br />

7185 CBS TAIWAN 0900-1800 1234567 Chinese<br />

7190 VOICE OF AMERICA 2200-2300 1234567 Chinese<br />

7195 B<strong>BC</strong> 0200-0215 1234567 Azeri<br />

7195 B<strong>BC</strong> 0300-0315 1234567 Azeri<br />

7200 VOICE OF AMERICA 2200-2300 1234567 Chinese<br />

7260 R.FREE ASIA 1700-1800 1234567 Chinese<br />

7260 R.FREE ASIA 1900-2000 1234567 Chinese<br />

7260 R.FREE ASIA 2000-2100 1234567 Chinese<br />

7270 VOICE OF CHINA 1430-1530 1234567 Chinese<br />

7270 VOICE OF CHINA 2300-2400 1234567 Chinese<br />

7280 Xi Wang Zhi Sheng SOH 1100-1200 1234567 Chinese<br />

7280 Xi Wang Zhi Sheng SOH 1200-1300 1234567 Chinese<br />

7280 R.FREE ASIA 1700-1800 1234567 Chinese<br />

7280 R.FREE ASIA 1800-1900 1234567 Chinese<br />

7310 Xi Wang Zhi Sheng SOH 1300-1400 1234567 Chinese<br />

7310 Xi Wang Zhi Sheng SOH 2300-2400 1234567 Chinese<br />

7330 B<strong>BC</strong> 1100-1530 1234567 Chinese<br />

7355 R.FREE ASIA 1800-2200 1234567 Chinese<br />

7365 CBS TAIWAN 1600-1800 1234567 Chinese<br />

7445 CBS TAIWAN 1300-1500 1234567 Chinese<br />

7470 R.FREE ASIA 1100-1200 1234567 Tibetan<br />

7470 R.FREE ASIA 1200-1229 1234567 Tibetan(Amdo)<br />

7470 R.FREE ASIA 1229-1300 1234567 Tibeta(Khams)<br />

7470 R.FREE ASIA 1300-1400 1234567 Tibetan<br />

7470 R.FREE ASIA 2300-2400 1234567 Tibetan<br />

7500 R.FREE ASIA 2300-2400 1234567 Tibetan<br />

7540 R.FREE ASIA 2300-2400 1234567 Chinese<br />

9350 R.FREE ASIA 0100-0200 1234567 Uighur<br />

9350 R.FREE ASIA 1600-1700 1234567 Uighur<br />

9355 R.FREE ASIA 1700-2100 1234567 Chinese<br />

9365 R.FREE ASIA 0100-0200 1234567 Tibetan<br />

9365 R.FREE ASIA 0200-0229 1234567 Tibet(Amdo)<br />

9365 R.FREE ASIA 0229-0300 1234567 Tibeta(Khams)<br />

9370 R.FREE ASIA 1500-1600 1234567 Tibetan<br />

9370 R.FREE ASIA 1600-1700 1234567 Uighur<br />

9415 CBS TAIWAN 0900-1000 1234567 Chinese<br />

9415 CBS TAIWAN 1000-1100 1234567 Chinese<br />

9450 Xi Wang Zhi Sheng SOH 1400-1500 123456 Chinese<br />

9450 Xi Wang Zhi Sheng SOH 1500-1600 1234567 Chinese<br />

9455 R.FREE ASIA 1500-1600 1234567 Chinese<br />

9455 R.FREE ASIA 1600-1700 1234567 Chinese<br />

9455 R.FREE ASIA 1700-2100 1234567 Chinese<br />

9510 VOICE OF AMERICA 2200-2300 1234567 Chinese<br />

9540 R.FREE ASIA 1700-1800 1234567 Chinese<br />

9540 R.FREE ASIA 1800-1900 1234567 Chinese<br />

9545 VOICE OF AMERICA 0000-0300 1234567 Chinese<br />

9555 R.FREE ASIA 1600-1700 1234567 Uighur<br />

9570 B<strong>BC</strong> 0200-0215 1234567 Azeri<br />

9570 B<strong>BC</strong> 0300-0315 1234567 Azeri<br />

9570 B<strong>BC</strong> 1700-1730 1234567 Azeri<br />

9575 ALL INDIA RADIO 1215-1315 1234567 Tibetan<br />

9575 VOICE OF AMERICA 1000-1200 1234567 Chinese<br />

9580 B<strong>BC</strong> 2200-2330 1234567 Chinese<br />

96<strong>05</strong> B<strong>BC</strong> 1100-1530 1234567 Chinese<br />

9610 B<strong>BC</strong> 2200-2300 1234567 Chinese<br />

9615 B<strong>BC</strong> 1600-1630 1234567 Uzbek<br />

9635 Xi Wang Zhi Sheng SOH 2200-2300 1234567 Chinese<br />

9660 CBS TAIWAN 0000-0300 1234567 Chinese<br />

9680 CBS TAIWAN 1100-1800 1234567 Chinese<br />

97<strong>05</strong> VOICE OF AMERICA 1500-1530 1234567 Uzbek<br />

9780 CBS TAIWAN 1000-1400 1234567 Chinese


98<strong>05</strong> R.FREE ASIA 2300-2400 1234567 Tibetan<br />

9845 VOICE OF AMERICA 1200-1300 1234567 Chinese<br />

9845 VOICE OF AMERICA 1300-1500 1234567 Chinese<br />

9855 VOICE OF AMERICA 0000-0100 1234567 Tibetan<br />

9865 R.FREE ASIA 1800-1900 1234567 Chinese<br />

9865 R.FREE ASIA 1900-2000 1234567 Chinese<br />

9875 R.FREE ASIA 2300-2400 1234567 Tibetan<br />

9885 VOICE OF AMERICA 1500-1530 1234567 Uzbek<br />

99<strong>05</strong> R.FREE ASIA 1500-1800 1234567 Chinese<br />

99<strong>05</strong> R.FREE ASIA 1900-2100 1234567 Chinese<br />

9910 R.FREE ASIA 2100-2200 1234567 Chinese<br />

9930 KWHR Xi Wang Zhi Sheng SOH 1400-1500 .23456. Chinese<br />

9930 KWHR Xi Wang Zhi Sheng SOH 1600-1700 .23456. Chinese<br />

11520 CBS TAIWAN 0900-1000 1234567 Chinese<br />

11520 VOICE OF AMERICA 1400-1500 1234567 Tibetan<br />

11540 R.FREE ASIA 1500-1600 1234567 Chinese<br />

11540 R.FREE ASIA 1600-1700 1234567 Chinese<br />

11540 R.FREE ASIA 1700-1800 1234567 Chinese<br />

11550 R.FREE ASIA 1500-1600 1234567 Tibetan<br />

11560 VOICE OF TIBET 1130-1200 1234567 Chinese<br />

11590 R.FREE ASIA 1200-1229 1234567 Tibetan(Amdo)<br />

11590 R.FREE ASIA 1229-1300 1234567 Tibetan(Khams)<br />

11590 R.FREE ASIA 1300-1400 1234567 Tibetan<br />

11590 VOICE OF AMERICA 1500-1530 1234567 Uzbek<br />

116<strong>05</strong> R.FREE ASIA 1200-1229 1234567 Tibetan(Amdo)<br />

116<strong>05</strong> R.FREE ASIA 1229-1300 1234567 Tibetan(Khams)<br />

116<strong>05</strong> R.FREE ASIA 1300-1400 1234567 Tibetan<br />

11635 CBS TAIWAN 0900-1000 1234567 Chinese<br />

11635 CBS TAIWAN 2200-2400 1234567 Chinese<br />

11640 CBS TAIWAN 0000-<strong>05</strong>00 1234567 Chinese<br />

11665 CBS TAIWAN 0900-1600 1234567 Chinese<br />

11690 VOICE OF AMERICA 0000-0100 1234567 Tibetan<br />

11695 R.FREE ASIA 0100-0200 1234567 Tibetan<br />

11695 R.FREE ASIA 0200-0229 1234567 Tibetan(Amdo)<br />

11695 R.FREE ASIA 0229-0300 1234567 Tibetan(Khams)<br />

11700 R.FREE ASIA 1800-1900 1234567 Chinese<br />

11700 R.FREE ASIA 1900-2000 1234567 Chinese<br />

11700 R.FREE ASIA 2000-2100 1234567 Chinese<br />

117<strong>05</strong> R.FREE ASIA 1500-1600 1234567 Tibetan<br />

11710 CBS TAIWAN 2200-2400 1234567 Chinese<br />

11710 CBS TAIWAN 1100-1300 1234567 Chinese<br />

11740 R.FREE ASIA 2000-2200 1234567 Chinese<br />

11750 Xi Wang Zhi Sheng SOH 0900-1000 1234567 Korean<br />

11750 R.FREE ASIA 1600-1700 1234567 Uighur<br />

11760 CBS TAIWAN 1430-1500 1234567 Chinese<br />

11760 R.FREE ASIA 2300-2400 1234567 Chinese<br />

11765 Xi Wang Zhi Sheng SOH 1600-1700 1234567 Chinese<br />

11775 ALL INDIA RADIO 1215-1315 1234567 Tibetan<br />

11785 R.FREE ASIA 1900-2000 1234567 Chinese<br />

11785 R.FREE ASIA 2000-2100 1234567 Chinese<br />

11785 R.FREE ASIA 2300-2400 1234567 Chinese<br />

11785 VOICE OF AMERICA 1100-1400 1234567 Chinese<br />

11795 R.FREE ASIA 1500-1600 1234567 Tibetan<br />

11795 R.FREE ASIA 1600-1700 1234567 Chinese<br />

11795 R.FREE ASIA 1700-1800 1234567 Chine<br />

118<strong>05</strong> VOICE OF AMERICA 1230-1500 1234567 Chinese<br />

11825 VOICE OF AMERICA 0900-1300 1234567 Chinese<br />

11830 VOICE OF AMERICA 0000-0300 1234567 Chinese<br />

11840 ALL INDIA RADIO 1145-1315 1234567 Chinese<br />

11855 B<strong>BC</strong> 1700-1730 1234567 Azeri<br />

11885 CBS TAIWAN 2200-<strong>05</strong>00 1234567 Chinese<br />

11895 R.FREE ASIA 0100-0200 1234567 Uighur<br />

11915 B<strong>BC</strong> 1300-1330 1234567 Uzbek<br />

11925 VOICE OF AMERICA 2200-2300 1234567 Chinese


11925 VOICE OF AMERICA 0000-0300 1234567 Chinese<br />

11935 R.FREE ASIA 2100-2200 1234567 Chinese<br />

11945 B<strong>BC</strong> 1100-1300 1234567 Chinese<br />

11945 B<strong>BC</strong> 2200-2300 1234567 Chinese<br />

11945 R.FREE ASIA 0100-0200 1234567 Uighur<br />

11965 VOICE OF AMERICA 0900-1100 1234567 Chinese<br />

11965 VOICE OF AMERICA 1300-1500 1234567 Chinese<br />

11975 R.FREE ASIA 0100-0200 1234567 Tibetan<br />

11975 R.FREE ASIA 0200-0229 1234567 Tibetan(Amdo)<br />

11975 R.FREE ASIA 0229-0300 1234567 Tibetan(Khams)<br />

11975 VOICE OF AMERICA 1400-1500 1234567 Tibetan<br />

11980 B<strong>BC</strong> 2200-2330 1234567 Chinese<br />

11990 VOICE OF AMERICA 1100-1230 1234567 Chinese<br />

11990 VOICE OF AMERICA 1300-1500 1234567 Chinese<br />

120<strong>05</strong> R.FREE ASIA 1500-1600 1234567 Chinese<br />

12015 B<strong>BC</strong> 1600-1630 1234567 Uzbek<br />

12025 R.FREE ASIA 1500-1600 1234567 Chinese<br />

12025 R.FREE ASIA 1600-1700 1234567 Chinese<br />

12040 VOICE OF AMERICA 1000-1100 1234567 Chinese<br />

12040 VOICE OF AMERICA 1100-1500 1234567 Chinese<br />

12085 B<strong>BC</strong> 1600-1630 1234567 Uzbek<br />

13610 VOICE OF AMERICA 0700-1100 1234567 Chinese<br />

13625 R.FREE ASIA 1700-2200 1234567 Chinese<br />

13675 R.FREE ASIA 1500-1600 1234567 Chinese<br />

13675 R.FREE ASIA 1600-1700 1234567 Chinese<br />

13725 R.FREE ASIA 1500-1600 1234567 Chinese<br />

13740 VOICE OF AMERICA 0700-1000 1234567 Chinese<br />

13760 R.FREE ASIA 0300-0600 1234567 Chinese<br />

13760 R.FREE ASIA 0600-0700 1234567 Chinese<br />

13775 VOICE OF AMERICA 2200-2300 1234567 Chinese<br />

13790 B<strong>BC</strong> 2200-2330 1234567 Chinese<br />

13830 R.FREE ASIA 1100-1200 1234567 Tibetan<br />

13830 R.FREE ASIA 1200-1229 1234567 Tibetan(Amdo)<br />

13830 R.FREE ASIA 1229-1300 1234567 Tibetan(Khams)<br />

13830 R.FREE ASIA 1300-1400 1234567 Tibetan<br />

13855 B<strong>BC</strong> 1300-1330 1234567 Uzbek<br />

15130 R.FREE ASIA 0300-0600 1234567 Chinese<br />

15150 VOICE OF AMERICA 0000-0200 1234567 Chinese<br />

15165 R.FREE ASIA 0600-0700 1234567 Chinese<br />

152<strong>05</strong> VOICE OF AMERICA 1100-1300 1234567 Chinese<br />

15225 R.FREE ASIA 0100-0200 1234567 Tibetan<br />

15225 R.FREE ASIA 0200-0229 1234567 Tibetan(Amdo)<br />

15225 R.FREE ASIA 0229-0300 1234567 Tibetan(Khams)<br />

15245 CBS TAIWAN 2300-0400 1234567 Chinese<br />

15250 VOICE OF AMERICA 0700-1100 1234567 Chinese<br />

15265 VOICE OF AMERICA 0400-0600 1234567 Tibetan<br />

15265 VOICE OF AMERICA 1500-1530 1234567 Uzbek<br />

15265 CBS TAIWAN 1300-1400 1234567 Chinese<br />

15270 CBS TAIWAN 0400-0600 1234567 Chinese<br />

15285 B<strong>BC</strong> 1100-1530 1234567 Chinese<br />

15290 CBS TAIWAN 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 1234567 Chinese<br />

15320 CBS TAIWAN 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 1234567 Chinese<br />

15330 B<strong>BC</strong> 1300-1330 1234567 Uzbek<br />

15375 R.FREE ASIA 1100-1200 1234567 Tibetan<br />

15375 R.FREE ASIA 1200-1229 1234567 Tibetan(Amdo)<br />

15375 R.FREE ASIA 1229-1300 1234567 Tibetan(Khams)<br />

15375 R.FREE ASIA 1300-1400 1234567 Tibetan<br />

15385 VOICE OF AMERICA 0000-0300 1234567 Chinese<br />

15430 R.FREE ASIA 2300-2400 1234567 Chinese<br />

15465 CBS TAIWAN 1200-1300 1234567 Chinese<br />

15485 R.FREE ASIA 2300-2400 1234567 Chinese<br />

15490 VOICE OF AMERICA 0400-0600 1234567 Tibetan<br />

15495 R.FREE ASIA 1500-1600 1234567 Chinese<br />

15510 R.FREE ASIA 1800-1900 1234567 Chinese


15510 R.FREE ASIA 1900-2000 1234567 Chinese<br />

15525 CBS TAIWAN 0900-1000 1234567 Chinese<br />

15530 R.FREE ASIA 1600-1700 1234567 Chinese<br />

15585 R.FREE ASIA 2300-2400 1234567 Chinese<br />

15635 R.FREE ASIA 0300-0600 1234567 Chinese<br />

15635 R.FREE ASIA 0600-0700 1234567 Chinese<br />

15665 VOICE OF AMERICA 0900-1100 1234567 Chinese<br />

15680 R.FREE ASIA 0300-0600 1234567 Chinese<br />

15680 R.FREE ASIA 0600-0700 1234567 Chinese<br />

15795 ALL INDIA RADIO 1145-1315 1234567 Chinese<br />

17550 VOICE OF TIBET 1400-1430 1234567 Tibetan<br />

17550 VOICE OF TIBET 1530-1600 1234567 Tibetan<br />

17565 VOICE OF TIBET 1<strong>05</strong>0-1135 1234567 Tibetan<br />

17565 VOICE OF TIBET 1135-1210 1234567 Chinese<br />

17565 VOICE OF TIBET 1212-1245 1234567 Tibetan<br />

17565 VOICE OF TIBET 1245-1300 1234567 Chinese<br />

17565 VOICE OF TIBET 1300-1330 1234567 Tibetan<br />

17565 VOICE OF TIBET 1330-1350 1234567 Chinese<br />

17565 VOICE OF TIBET 1350-1420 1234567 Tibetan<br />

17565 VOICE OF TIBET 1420-1435 1234567 Chinese<br />

17565 VOICE OF TIBET 1435-15<strong>05</strong> 1234567 Tibetan<br />

17565 VOICE OF TIBET 15<strong>05</strong>-1520 1234567 Chinese<br />

17615 R.FREE ASIA 0300-0600 1234567 Chinese<br />

17615 R.FREE ASIA 0600-0700 1234567 Chinese<br />

17630 B<strong>BC</strong> 1600-1630 1234567 Uzbek<br />

17640 R.FREE ASIA 0100-0200 1234567 Uighur<br />

17685 VOICE OF AMERICA 0400-0600 1234567 Tibetan<br />

17695 R.FREE ASIA 0100-0200 1234567 Uighur<br />

177<strong>05</strong> ALL INDIA RADIO 1145-1315 1234567 Chinese<br />

17730 R.FREE ASIA 0100-0200 1234567 Tibetan<br />

17730 R.FREE ASIA 0200-0229 1234567 Tibetan(Amdo)<br />

17730 R.FREE ASIA 0229-0300 1234567 Tibetan(Khams)<br />

17765 VOICE OF AMERICA 0000-0300 1234567 Chinese<br />

17780 R.FREE ASIA 0600-0700 1234567 Tibetan<br />

17780 VOICE OF AMERICA 0700-1000 1234567 Chinese<br />

17855 VOICE OF AMERICA 0700-1100 1234567 Chinese<br />

17855 R.FREE ASIA 1100-1200 1234567 Tibetan<br />

17880 R.FREE ASIA 0300-0600 1234567 Chinese<br />

17880 R.FREE ASIA 0600-0700 1234567 Chinese<br />

21500 R.FREE ASIA 0600-0700 1234567 Tibetan<br />

21550 R.FREE ASIA 0300-0600 1234567 Chinese<br />

21550 R.FREE ASIA 0600-0700 1234567 Chinese<br />

21660 B<strong>BC</strong> 1100-1300 1234567 Chinese<br />

21690 R.FREE ASIA 0300-0600 1234567 Chinese<br />

21690 R.FREE ASIA 0600-0700 1234567 Tibetan<br />

217<strong>05</strong> VOICE OF AMERICA 0700-0900 1234567 Chinese<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 30; via Sei-ichi<br />

Hasegawa-JPN)<br />

COLOMBIA 6009.6 LV de tu Conciencia, Lomalinda, 2336-2347, 25 May,<br />

Spanish, religious prgr; 33442, adj. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 28)<br />

CROATIA Interview with the director of RIZ, Zagreb, Croatia.<br />

During my websurf, I found a interesting interview with the director of<br />

RIZ Croatia, Mr. Darko Cvjetko [Darko Tsvyetko], which is dated October<br />

02, 2006, on Croatian business portal "poduzetnistvo.org". Since the story<br />

is in Croatian language only, I've translated the most interesting parts<br />

into English:<br />

- RIZ drzi 30 posto europskog trzista radioodasiljaca.<br />

RIZ holds 30 percent of the European radio transmitter market.


- Prvi izvozni posao ostvaren je 1965. Kad su isporucena dva<br />

radioodasiljaca u Indiju.<br />

First export business realised in 1965, when two radio transmitters were<br />

delivered in India.<br />

- Posljedni veliki izvozni posao RIZ je ostvario ovih dana kada je<br />

partneru u Jemenu isporucen srednjovalni radiodifuzni oda_iljac kao prva<br />

isporuka prema ugovoru vrijednom 2,2 milijuna eura. U tijeku su i drugi<br />

vrijedni izvozni poslovi. Tako je isporucen 250-kilovatni srednjovalni<br />

oda_iljac u Tajvan, a uskoro ce biti isporucen i drugi ukupne vrijednosti<br />

oko 862.000 eura. A nakon montaze 250/500- kilovatnog kratkovalnog<br />

digitalnog oda_iljaca za tvrtku VT Communication u Engleskoj, RIZ je<br />

potpisao novi ugovor za isporuku cetiri digitalna kratkovalna oda_iljaca,<br />

a vrijednost ugovora prelazi 5,2 milijuna eura.<br />

The last big export business RIZ accomplished in these days, when to a<br />

partner in Yemen was delivered a mediumwave broadcasting transmitter, as a<br />

first delivery according to contract worth 2.2 Million Euros. Momentarily<br />

there are other valuable export businesses. Thus a 250-kiloWatt mediumwave<br />

transmitter is delivered in Taiwan, and soon will be delivered another one<br />

worth 862.000 Euros. And after the installation of a 250/500 kiloWatt<br />

digital shortwave transmitter for a company VT Communications in England,<br />

RIZ has signed a new contract for a delivery of four digital shortwave<br />

transmitters, and the worth of contract is over 5.2 Million Euros.<br />

Full interview (in Croatian only) is at:<br />

<br />

There is also a picture of Mr. Cvjetko.<br />

(Dragan Lekic from Subotica, Serbia, dxld May 30)<br />

CUBA 17735 RHC Spanish noted at 1600-1700, S=3-4 poor signal into<br />

Europe.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 29)<br />

5025 R. Rebelde, Bauta, 0902-f/out 0940, 26 May, unreadable talks, music;<br />

15321.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 28)<br />

FRANCE [MONACO non] "CRI TEST SU 702 kHz ?"<br />

Chinese music would certainly indicate a CRI test, especially in case it<br />

were loud recordings of traditional music with an extra amount of cymbals<br />

and the like (SCNR). In a similar manner they tested 1557 from Lithuania<br />

back in December 2002. I seemed to recall that it was back then music only<br />

as well, but in fact they used in this case real programming in Chinese,<br />

as documented in this recording from Dec 12 2002:<br />

<br />

I wouldn't be surprised if regular CRI relays via 702 (and perhaps 1467 as<br />

well) will follow soon.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld May 26)<br />

It was NOT a China Radio International test. Last week, Monte Carlo<br />

Radiodiffusion made tests for two days from Col de la Madone on 702 kHz. I<br />

phoned to MCR offices in Monaco, and they told me the reason why Chinese<br />

music was played: one of the technicians got this record, and as he<br />

enjoyed it, he decided to play it on the air !!! Regards from France.<br />

(Christian Ghibaudo, Nice, France, dxld May 30)<br />

GABON 7270 R. Gabon, Melen, 1025-..., 26 May, Vernacular (t), talks;<br />

15341; I couldn't observe it until approx. noon, by which time there was<br />

no trace of them; also 27 May at 1000 when in French and just a tiny<br />

better signal.


(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 28)<br />

GERMANY Data sheets in pdf.format of the available txs and antennas at<br />

Nauen and Wertachtal site of T-systems click download on rightmost column<br />

<br />

DAN 100th anniversary.<br />

German former maritime radio station Norddeich Radio celebrats ist 100th<br />

anniversary on June 1, <strong>2007</strong>. The station ceased all services in Dec 1998.<br />

Ham radio stations DL1ØØDAN, DFØDAN, DKØDAN and DLØDAN are QRV with<br />

special locator DAN100 on all ham radio bands.<br />

Am 1. Juni waere Norddeich Radio mit dem oeffentlichen Kuestenfunk 100<br />

Jahre alt geworden. Zur Erinnerung sind vom 1. bis 30. Juni DL1ØØDAN,<br />

DFØDAN, DKØDAN und DLØDAN mit dem Son<strong>der</strong>-DOK DAN100 auf den Baen<strong>der</strong>n QRV.<br />

Zur Erinnerung an diese weltweit bekannte Station werden <strong>der</strong> Ortsverband<br />

Norddeich des VFDB, mit dem DOK Z65, die Mitglie<strong>der</strong> sind fast alle<br />

ehemalige Bedienstete von Norddeich Radio, gemeinsam mit dem Ortsverband<br />

Hage, des DARC, mit dem DOK I55, mit Aktivitaeten an die weltbekannte<br />

Kuestenfunkstelle Norddeich Radio erinnern. Stattfinden wird die Aktion in<br />

<strong>der</strong> ehemaligen Sendefunkstelle Osterloog <strong>der</strong> Kuestenfunkstelle. Eine<br />

Ausstellung zu Norddeich Radio ist in diesem Zusammenhang ebenfalls in <strong>der</strong><br />

Planung.<br />

Heute ist in dem Gebaeude das Waloseum und eine Quarantaenestation <strong>der</strong><br />

Seehundstation Norddeich untergebracht. Der Name "Waloseum", weil dort ein<br />

an <strong>der</strong> Nordseekueste gestrandeter Potwal praepariert gezeigt wird, unter<br />

vielen an<strong>der</strong>en Exponaten.<br />

Es wird Funkbetrieb vom 1. bis 30. Juni <strong>2007</strong> aus den o.g. Raeumlichkeiten<br />

geben. Wir werden in CW und SSB auf allen KW-Baen<strong>der</strong>n zu hoeren sein.<br />

Ebenfalls auf 2mb. Ausserdem werden EME und Meteorscatter Verbindungen<br />

angeboten.<br />

Unser Son<strong>der</strong>-DOK ist DAN1ØØ und wir werden mit dem Son<strong>der</strong>rufzeichen<br />

DL1ØØDAN und mit DLØDAN arbeiten und ebenso mit den Clubrufzeichen DFØDAN,<br />

DKØDAN.<br />

Ein "Norddeich Radio Diplom" wird ebenfalls herausgegeben und kann vom 01.<br />

Juni <strong>2007</strong> bis 31. Dezember <strong>2007</strong> erarbeitet werden.<br />

Die Bedingungen zum Diplom und weitere Informationen findet man auf <strong>der</strong><br />

Internetseite <br />

Darum oefter mal die Seiten aufsuchen.<br />

(Fritz Deiters, DJ4BP, and Timm Wangerin, DL1BKT,<br />

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Sendeplan von CVC International.<br />

Nach Testsendungen im September begann CVC International am 10. Oktober<br />

20<strong>05</strong> mit ausfuehrlichen Sendungen aus Wertachtal in Richtung Nordafrika.<br />

Die juengst bis zum 31. Mai befristeten Sendungen sollen nun bis 31. Juli<br />

<strong>2007</strong> nach dem bekannten Sendeplan fortgesetzt werden.<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>59 9430 0600-0900 15640 1500-1759 15715<br />

1800-2100 13820 all WER 125 kW, 180deg.<br />

(T-Systems 31.5.<strong>2007</strong> via Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Jun 1)<br />

The Christian Vision transmissions via Wertachtal, originally to cease as<br />

of tomorrow, will now continue until July 31 with unchanged schedule<br />

(<strong>05</strong>00-0600 9430, 0600-0900 15640, 1500-1759 15715, 1800-2100 13820, all<br />

125 kW beamed due south). Presumably the second Zambia transmitter will<br />

thus not go on air until August, since it was supposed to be operated on<br />

the current Wertachtal frequencies in the <strong>05</strong>00-0600 and 1500-1800 slots.<br />

Other Wertachtal/Juelich changes, effective tomorrow: The Family Radio<br />

transmission 1600-1800 on 12020 (500 kW, 75 deg.) will already start at<br />

1500. RNW will again use Juelich during the holiday season until Aug 31,<br />

presumably for the last time ever:<br />

<strong>05</strong>59-0657 on 11655 (20 deg.) and 0659-0757 on 9610 (50 deg.).<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld May 31)<br />

From Northern Europe the only outstanding signals (S9+30) were the three<br />

transmitters on 9925 kHz via Nauen and Wertachtal. There was some echoing<br />

but still listenable.<br />

(Jerry Lenamon-TX-USA, dxld May 29)<br />

9925 0100-<strong>05</strong>00 2-10 NAU 100kW 325degr HRT DTK<br />

9925 2200-0300 11-16 WER 125 240 HRT DTK<br />

9925 2300-0300 6-10 WER 125 300 HRT DTK<br />

T-SYSTEMS (DTK) A07<br />

A07 period (25/03/<strong>2007</strong> - 28/10/<strong>2007</strong>)<br />

A07akt_12 31.5.<strong>2007</strong> Gesamtplan<br />

sorted by frequency<br />

frq star-stop ciraf ant azi typeday from to loc pow broad<br />

3955 1700-1800 27,28 317 ND 926 WER 100 YFR<br />

5910 1807-1840 28S 1<strong>05</strong> 130 216 28<strong>05</strong>07 290707 JUL 100 TWR<br />

5910 1900-1930 29S 220/01 75 146 WER 100 PRW<br />

5910 2300-0400 11 103 285 216 23456 WER 100 RMI<br />

5915 2100-2200 37E,38 117 150 216 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

5945 0700-0815 27,28N 103 300 216 67 WER 100 BVB<br />

5945 0700-0845 27,28N 103 300 216 1 WER 100 BVB<br />

5945 1100-1115 27,28 314 ND 930 1 WER 250 MWA<br />

5945 1200-1230 27,28 314 ND 930 1 010607 281007 WER 40 BVB<br />

5945 1300-1430 27,28 402 ND 976 1 JUL 100 RTR


5965 <strong>05</strong>00-0600 28E 124 120 201 WER 100 AWR<br />

5965 1130-1200 28NE 406 125 8<strong>05</strong> JUL 100 PRW<br />

5975 1130-1200 28NE 224 40 8<strong>05</strong> WER 100 PRW<br />

5975 1530-1600 28NW 224 40 8<strong>05</strong> WER 100 PRW<br />

5990 <strong>05</strong>30-1630 27S 118 270 206 2356 21<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 90 <strong>BC</strong>E<br />

5990 <strong>05</strong>30-1729 27S 118 270 206 4 21<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 90 <strong>BC</strong>E<br />

6000 1430-1500 29S 221 75 218 WER 100 PRW<br />

6015 1700-1800 27W,28 226 ND 926 WER 100 HCJ<br />

6015 1800-1830 29S 1<strong>05</strong> 85 216 5 JUL 100 BVB<br />

6035 1330-1429 28NE,29W 222 60 216 WER 100 PRW<br />

6040 1630-1930 40 117 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 250 IBB<br />

6045 0900-1000 27E,28 401 ND 926 1 JUL 100 HLR<br />

6045 1200-1300 27,28 401 ND 926 1 JUL 100 MVB<br />

6045 1200-1300 27,28 401 ND 926 1 170607 170607 JUL 100 MVB *<br />

6<strong>05</strong>0 1530-1700 28NE,29W 225 55 201 WER 100 PRW<br />

6<strong>05</strong>0 1900-1930 29S 108 90 216 WER 100 PRW<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 0900-0959 27,28 104 115 206 1 JUL 100 CHW<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 1030-1<strong>05</strong>9 27,28 314 ND 930 17 WER 125 EMG<br />

6060 1800-1830 28,29 2<strong>05</strong> 60 211 36 JUL 100 BVB<br />

6060 1800-1845 28,29 2<strong>05</strong> 60 211 7 JUL 100 BVB<br />

6060 1800-1930 28,29 2<strong>05</strong> 60 211 1 JUL 100 BVB<br />

6060 1815-1830 28,29 2<strong>05</strong> 60 211 24 JUL 100 BVB<br />

6060 1815-1845 28,29 2<strong>05</strong> 60 211 5 JUL 100 BVB<br />

61<strong>05</strong> 0827-0845 28 111 1<strong>05</strong> 216 34567 JUL 100 TWR<br />

6110 1100-1200 27,28W 104 295 206 1 JUL 100 TOM<br />

6110 1200-1500 27,28W 406 290 8<strong>05</strong> JUL 100 TOM<br />

6110 1930-2000 28NW 224 40 8<strong>05</strong> WER 100 PRW<br />

6135 2100-2200 28NE,29W225/01 55 141 WER 100 PRW<br />

6140 1800-1830 29S,30 223 75 206 WER 100 PRW<br />

6140 1930-1959 28NW 406 130 8<strong>05</strong> JUL 100 PRW<br />

6140 2300-0100 39,40 114 1<strong>05</strong> 216 5 WER 100 BVB<br />

6145 1830-1900 29S 102 75 201 C-start WER 100 PRW<br />

6145 2200-2300 39,40 108 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 125 VOR arab<br />

6175 1830-1859 29S 220/01 75 146 WER 100 PRW<br />

6175 1900-2100 27,28W 501 280 156 240407 281007 NAU 100 TOM<br />

71<strong>05</strong> 1700-1900 40 114 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 250 IBB<br />

7115 0000-0100 41 117 1<strong>05</strong> 216 08<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 250 I<strong>BC</strong> WRN<br />

7115 2200-2300 37,38W 207 210 216 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

7140 1700-1759 18 406 20 8<strong>05</strong> JUL 100 PRW<br />

7140 2100-2200 27S 101/01 220 146 NAU 250 PRW<br />

7180 1330-1430 28NE,29W 212 60 217 WER 100 PRW C-Start<br />

7180 1430-1500 29N 206 45 216 WER 100 PRW<br />

7180 1900-2000 37E,38 114 150 216 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

7210 0827-0845 28 104 100 206 34567 JUL 100 TWR<br />

7225 1027-1100 28,29 111 1<strong>05</strong> 216 7 JUL 100 TWR<br />

7235 1730-1759 29 108 90 216 WER 250 IBB<br />

7245 2245-2330 49E 212 75 217 6 WER 250 BVB<br />

7245 2300-2330 49E 212 75 217 7 WER 250 BVB<br />

7265 1700-1800 27 103 300 216 WER 100 PRW<br />

7285 1030-1100 28NE,29W 501 100 156 NAU 100 PRW<br />

9430 <strong>05</strong>00-0600 46SE 204 180 217 250307 310707 WER 125 CVC *<br />

9430 1615-1729 39,40 102 115 217 24 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 JUL 100 BVB<br />

9430 1615-1729 39,40 119/00 120 216 6 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 100 BVB<br />

9430 1630-1759 39,40 119/00 120 216 1 WER 100 BVB<br />

9430 1700-1729 39,40 119/00 120 216 35 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 100 BVB<br />

9430 1700-1759 39,40 119/00 120 216 7 WER 100 BVB<br />

9430 1800-1859 39,40 119/01 120 201 17 WER 250 BVB<br />

9430 1830-1859 39,40 119/01 120 201 6 WER 250 BVB<br />

9430 1930-2015 37,38 313 150 200 1 WER 250 PAB<br />

9430 1930-2030 37,38 313 150 200 7 WER 250 PAB<br />

9430 2000-2030 37,38 313 150 200 6 WER 250 PAB<br />

9435 0030-0130 40E,41NW 212 90 217 WER 250 GFA<br />

9435 1800-1830 37NW 308 220 216 1 JUL 100 BVB<br />

9440 1500-1530 29S 220/00 75 206 WER 100 PRW


9445 1600-1700 29,30 223 60 208 WER 250 IBB<br />

9470 0400-0700 55,59,60 213 240 216 WER 125 HRT<br />

9480 1900-1959 38E,39S, 311 135 218 146 WER 100 EFD<br />

9490 1027-1100 28,29 104 100 206 7 JUL 100 TWR<br />

9490 2330-0030 41,49 110/00 75 217 WER 125 DVB<br />

9495 1900-1959 39 119/00 120 216 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

95<strong>05</strong> 1700-1900 29,30 222 60 216 WER 500 YFR<br />

9510 0200-0330 40 104 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 250 IBB<br />

9515 0200-0300 8,9 112 300 217 WER 250 VOR russ<br />

9515 0300-<strong>05</strong>00 8,9 112 300 217 WER 250 VOR engl<br />

9525 1200-1300 27 304 300 217 WER 100 PRW<br />

9545 0300-0330 48 3<strong>05</strong> 135 216 12<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 AWR<br />

9555 1500-1530 29S 104/01 75 201 WER 100 PRW<br />

9565 2030-2100 37,38W 308 200 216 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 JUL 100 AWR<br />

9585 1800-1859 28E,29 202 70 218 7 JUL 100 CHW<br />

9595 2000-2100 46E,47,5 311 180 218 15<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

9600 1400-1430 27 121 300 216 WER 60 RRO WRN<br />

9610 0659-0757 28,29 202 50 218 010607 310807 JUL 100 RNW *<br />

9610 1900-2200 46,47,52 3<strong>05</strong> 180 216 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

9620 0030-0100 41 208 90 217 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 BVB<br />

9620 2200-2300 46S,47W 311 180 218 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

9640 0030-0045 41 119/00 90 216 1 WER 125 PAB<br />

9655 0815-0845 27.28 121 300 216 7 WER 40 BVB<br />

9665 2000-2030 38,39 401/00 145 216 5 17<strong>05</strong>07 281007 NAU 250 BVB<br />

9675 1900-2045 46N,46SE 304 190 217 JUL 100 IBR<br />

9680 2330-0030 41NE,43S 221 75 218 WER 250 GFA<br />

9695 1800-1830 38E,39 3<strong>05</strong> 120 216 WER 100 PRW<br />

97<strong>05</strong> 2000-2100 39,40 110/00 120 217 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 125 YFR<br />

9720 2100-2159 46E,47,5 311 180 218 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

9720 2200-2300 37,46 204 195 217 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

9725 1500-1659 29 111 60 216 JUL 100 IBB<br />

9735 2000-2<strong>05</strong>9 37E,38 119/00 150 216 15<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

9760 1700-1830 39,40 104/00 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 250 IBB<br />

9770 2000-2030 40 104/00 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 250 AWR<br />

9775 1845-1959 46,47 302 160 216 1 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 JUL 100 BVB<br />

9775 1900-1959 46,47 204 195 217 7 WER 125 BVB<br />

9790 0900-1000 28W 1<strong>05</strong> 145 216 1 JUL 100 AWR<br />

9790 1800-1830 39N 111 1<strong>05</strong> 216 16 010607 281007 JUL 100 BVB<br />

98<strong>05</strong> 1900-1959 29S,30S 104/00 60 216 WER 250 IBB<br />

9815 0030-0045 41 222 75 216 WER 500 BVB<br />

9815 0300-0400 48 119/00 135 216 WER 250 AWR<br />

9840 2000-2030 37,38 406 175 8<strong>05</strong> JUL 100 IBR<br />

9875 1800-1845 48 3<strong>05</strong> 150 216 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 250 IBB<br />

9925 0100-<strong>05</strong>00 2-10 503 325 216 NAU 100 HRT<br />

9925 1600-1800 39N,40W 104 115 206 JUL 100 YFR<br />

9925 2200-0300 11-16 213 240 216 WER 125 HRT<br />

9925 2300-0300 6-10 106 300 217 WER 125 HRT<br />

11600 1800-1859 37E,38 308 150 217 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

11610 0600-1000 58,59,60 208 270 218 JUL 100 HRT<br />

11610 1900-2000 46,47,52 308 180 217 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

11610 2000-2200 37,38W 210 210 217 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

11615 1500-1530 29,30 221 60 218 7 <strong>05</strong><strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 250 EMG<br />

11640 1630-1659 38E,39S, 1<strong>05</strong> 130 216 36 JUL 100 RHU<br />

11655 <strong>05</strong>59-0657 18,19 308 20 216 010607 310807 JUL 100 RNW *<br />

11680 1600-1800 41 221 90 218 WER 500 YFR<br />

11730 1600-1800 41E 212 75 217 <strong>05</strong>0407 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

11730 1800-1859 28E 104 100 206 03<strong>05</strong>07 281007 JUL 100 YFR<br />

11730 1900-2029 37,38W 308 200 216 JUL 100 AWR<br />

11755 2000-2100 46E,47W 3<strong>05</strong> 175 217 JUL 100 AWR<br />

11780 1730-1759 37,38W 308 200 216 JUL 100 AWR<br />

11835 1300-1329 29 222 60 216 WER 100 PRW<br />

11850 1200-1300 18 502 360 156 NAU 100 PRW<br />

11855 1800-1859 39 110/00 120 217 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

11870 1600-1700 40 111/00 1<strong>05</strong> 217 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR


11875 1700-1759 39 111/00 120 217 08<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

11875 1800-1815 39,40 208 100 217 7 010407 281007 JUL 100 BVB<br />

11875 1800-1830 39,40 208 100 217 246 010407 281007 JUL 100 BVB<br />

11875 1800-1859 39,40 208 100 217 135 010407 281007 JUL 100 BVB<br />

11895 2000-2100 37,38,46 204 195 217 WER 100 YFR<br />

11915 1030-1100 27 121 300 216 WER 100 PRW<br />

11915 1730-1800 47,48,52 1<strong>05</strong> 145 216 JUL 100 IBR<br />

11945 1700-1900 39,40 1<strong>05</strong>/00 1<strong>05</strong> 217 300407 281007 WER 100 BVB<br />

11975 0100-0300 42S,43W 218 75 217 WER 250 IBB<br />

11980 0700-0830 37,38W 308 200 216 JUL 100 AWR<br />

12020 1500-1800 41 218 75 217 010607 281007 WER 500 YFR *<br />

12020 1600-1800 41 218 75 217 250307 31<strong>05</strong>07 WER 500 YFR *<br />

13580 1625-1715 39,40 110/00 120 217 36 300407 281007 WER 250 BVB<br />

13580 1625-1729 39,40 110/00 120 217 245 300407 281007 WER 250 BVB<br />

13590 1530-1730 39,40 103 115 217 1 JUL 100 BVB<br />

13590 1540-1600 39,40 103 115 217 24 JUL 100 BVB<br />

13590 1540-1615 39,40 103 115 217 6 JUL 100 BVB<br />

13590 1540-1645 39,40 103 115 217 5 JUL 100 BVB<br />

13590 1540-1800 39,40 103 115 217 3 JUL 100 BVB<br />

13590 1545-1829 39,40 103 115 217 7 JUL 100 BVB<br />

13590 1730-1759 39,40 103 115 217 6 JUL 100 BVB<br />

13620 1600-1659 39 1<strong>05</strong>/00 120 217 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

13630 1600-1900 47,48 120/00 135 217 08<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

13710 1100-1130 19-26 203 35 216 7 WER 250 EMG<br />

13730 1800-1859 46E,47,5 308 165 217 08<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

13745 1100-1130 29 218 60 217 WER 100 PRW<br />

13745 1430-1529 41NE,43S 222 75 216 WER 250 GFA<br />

13750 1530-1630 40E,41NW 222 90 216 WER 250 GFA<br />

13780 1900-1959 37,46 210 210 217 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

13800 1300-1330 30N,31W 208 60 217 WER 500 PRW<br />

13810 0430-<strong>05</strong>00 48 311 135 218 1 WER 125 BVB<br />

13810 0430-<strong>05</strong>30 48 311 135 218 7 WER 125 BVB<br />

13810 0430-<strong>05</strong>30 39,40 311 120 218 2345 07<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 250 BVB<br />

13810 0430-<strong>05</strong>45 39,40 311 120 218 6 07<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 250 BVB<br />

13810 1400-1559 28,29SW, 106 115 216 JUL 100 TOM<br />

13810 1600-1759 38S,39S, 503 145 216 24 NAU 100 BVB<br />

13810 1600-1830 38S,39S, 503 145 216 7 NAU 100 BVB<br />

13810 1600-1900 38S,39S, 503 145 216 1 NAU 100 BVB<br />

13810 1630-1759 38S,39S, 503 145 216 35 NAU 100 BVB<br />

13810 1630-1900 38S,39S, 503 145 216 6 NAU 100 BVB<br />

13815 1600-1659 30,31 208 75 217 WER 250 IBB<br />

13820 1800-2100 46SE 2<strong>05</strong> 180 217 250307 310707 WER 125 CVC *<br />

13830 1500-1559 41E 208 75 217 <strong>05</strong>0407 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

13830 1600-1630 39,40 208 100 218 15 JUL 100 PAB<br />

13830 1700-1759 38E,39S, 106 145 217 134567 JUL 100 SBO<br />

13830 1800-1859 47E,48 311 135 218 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

13840 1100-1130 29S 208 90 217 WER 100 PRW<br />

13840 1500-1515 41 110/00 90 217 7 160407 281007 WER 500 BVB<br />

13840 1500-1530 41NE 110/00 90 217 1 06<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 BVB<br />

13840 1500-1559 41 110/00 90 217 2356 160407 281007 WER 500 BVB<br />

13840 1515-1559 41 110/00 90 217 4 160407 281007 WER 500 BVB<br />

13840 1700-1800 37,38 304 175 217 JUL 100 YFR<br />

13840 1800-1900 47,48 120/01 150 201 WER 250 IBR<br />

13860 1330-1429 41NE,43S110/00 75 217 WER 250 GFA<br />

13870 1730-1759 48 311 150 218 23456 WER 250 IBB<br />

15160 1500-1600 41N 1<strong>05</strong>/00 90 217 WER 250 AWR<br />

152<strong>05</strong> 1401-1416 41 503 90 216 1 NAU 100 PAB<br />

152<strong>05</strong> 1401-1416 39N,40 402 90 218 7 NAU 250 PAB<br />

152<strong>05</strong> 1401-1416 29S,39N, 302 104 218 35 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 NAU 250 PAB<br />

152<strong>05</strong> 1416-1431 41 503 90 216 NAU 100 PAB<br />

152<strong>05</strong> 1431-1446 41 402 90 218 1 NAU 250 PAB<br />

152<strong>05</strong> 1900-1930 46S 3<strong>05</strong> 190 217 JUL 100 AWR<br />

15225 1500-1559 41N 111 75 217 <strong>05</strong><strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 250 AWR<br />

15235 2000-2030 47,48,52 303 160 216 JUL 100 AWR


15255 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 40 120 1<strong>05</strong> 217 WER 250 IBB<br />

15260 0800-0900 37,38W 307 200 216 JUL 100 AWR<br />

15260 1900-2000 37,38W 307 200 216 JUL 100 AWR<br />

15260 2000-2030 47,48W,5 302 160 216 JUL 100 AWR<br />

15315 1700-1759 38E,39S, 103 125 217 5 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 JUL 100 ELF<br />

15320 1300-1459 42,43W 111/00 75 217 WER 250 AWR<br />

15350 1300-1459 41E 1<strong>05</strong>/00 75 217 WER 500 YFR<br />

15370 1400-1559 41 120/00 90 217 WER 500 YFR<br />

15430 1400-1459 39,40 310 120 217 WER 125 VOR rus<br />

15435 1200-1259 41NE 111/00 90 217 WER 250 AWR<br />

15565 1200-1259 29,30 1<strong>05</strong>/01 60 201 WER 250 IBB<br />

15600 1730-1759 39S,47E, 402 145 218 NAU 125 IBR<br />

15640 0600-0900 46SE 308 180 217 250307 310707 WER 125 CVC *<br />

15640 1300-1359 41 120/00 90 217 <strong>05</strong>0407 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

15650 1430-1445 41 208 90 218 1 JUL 100 PAB<br />

15650 1600-1659 47,48 310 135 217 01<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

15650 1700-1729 47E,48 3<strong>05</strong> 130 217 7 JUL 100 RMI<br />

15670 1300-1600 41 214 90 217 WER 500 YFR<br />

15675 1830-1845 52,53 302 160 216 35 JUL 100 RRP<br />

15680 1400-1500 41 402 95 218 17 28<strong>05</strong>07 281007 NAU 250 BVB<br />

15680 1500-1559 40,41 503 95 216 3 28<strong>05</strong>07 281007 NAU 100 BVB<br />

15680 1515-1559 40,41 503 95 216 4567 29<strong>05</strong>07 281007 NAU 100 BVB<br />

15680 1530-1559 40,41 503 95 216 12 28<strong>05</strong>07 281007 NAU 100 BVB<br />

157<strong>05</strong> 1600-1659 46E,47,5 308 165 217 08<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

15715 1400-1500 41 218 90 217 28<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 500 YFR<br />

15715 1500-1759 46SE 2<strong>05</strong> 180 217 250307 310707 WER 125 CVC *<br />

15750 1500-1859 47,48 310 150 217 WER 500 YFR<br />

15775 1530-1600 47,48 3<strong>05</strong> 130 217 4 JUL 100 BVB<br />

17575 1630-1700 48 122 135 217 WER 250 AWR<br />

17575 1730-1800 48 310 135 217 08<strong>05</strong>07 281007 WER 250 AWR<br />

17595 0900-1015 38,39 307 135 217 6 WER 125 BVB<br />

day 1 = Sunday day 7 = Saturday<br />

* changes<br />

+ active on demand<br />

# momentary not active<br />

C-start - crash start<br />

List of Broadcasters which are using T-Systems Media&Broadcast equipment<br />

AWR Adventist World Radio<br />

BVB Bible Voice Broadcasting<br />

<strong>BC</strong>A Bible Christian Association<br />

<strong>BC</strong>E Broadcasting Center Europe S.A.<br />

CHW Christliche Wissenschaft<br />

DTK Deutsche Telekom<br />

DVB Democratic Voice of Burma<br />

EMG Evangelische Missions Gemeinden in Deutschland<br />

FHG Frauenhofer Gesellschaft<br />

FVM Freie Volksmission Krefeld<br />

GFA Gospel For Asia<br />

HCJ Voice of the Andes<br />

HLR Hamburger Lokalradio<br />

HRT Hrvratska Radio Televizija<br />

IBB International Broadcast Bureau<br />

IBR IBRA Radio Sweden<br />

MWA Missionswerk Arche<br />

MVB Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Baltic Radio<br />

PAB Pan Am Broadcasting<br />

PRW Polish Radio Warsaw<br />

RMI Radio Miami International<br />

RRO Radio Romania International<br />

RNW Radio Netherlands World Service<br />

RRP Radio Reveil Paroles de Vie


RTR Radio Traumla ND(Belgien)<br />

RTI Radio Taiwan international<br />

RWB Radio Waaberi (Somalia)<br />

SBO Sagalee Bilisummaa Oromoo<br />

TOM The Overcomer Broadcast<br />

TWR Trans World Radio<br />

UNL Universelles Leben<br />

VOR Voice of Russia<br />

WRN World Radio Network<br />

YFR WYFR Family Radio<br />

Walter Brodowsky<br />

Account & Produktmanager fuer Kurzwellenrundfunk<br />

T-Systems Business Services GmbH<br />

Media & Broadcast<br />

Business Unit Hoerfunk<br />

Bastionstr. 11-19<br />

52428 Juelich<br />

Germany<br />

E-Mail <br />

If you would like to visit our Internet page with regard to<br />

shortwave business please use the following link-address:<br />

<br />

(DTK T-systems via Mike Bethge-D wwdxc May 31)<br />

GUINEA 7125 R. Guinee/R.Conakry, Sonfonya, 1030-1250, 26 May,<br />

Vernacular, talks,..., French at 1200 when rated 33332 due to adjt. QRM;<br />

25421.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 28)<br />

HUNGARY Bad news from Pester Lloyd, German language newspaper:<br />

<br />

Radio Budapest - Hungary's Foreign radio service since 1934 - will will be<br />

heard for the very last time on June 30. (and French language section<br />

ceases on June 1st already. wb)<br />

This translation from Andrew Tett-UK of Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK.<br />

Maybe a translation is in or<strong>der</strong>?<br />

The foreign service will be turned off. Radio Budapest will stop<br />

transmitting on 30 June.<br />

It's not yet official, but pretty definite. Magyar Radio, the public radio<br />

organistaion of Hungary will comletely turn off its external service. A<br />

reliable source in the broadcasting house in [? Brody Sandor utca?] the<br />

remaining foreign language programmes - amongst them German - will sound<br />

for the last time on 30 June <strong>2007</strong>. Further details of the planned<br />

development are not available.<br />

Radio Budapest was grounded in 1934. In the Cold War the broadcasts were<br />

consi<strong>der</strong>ed relatively liveral and not so strongly idealogical as the other<br />

offerings of the Eastern Europeans. Hungary is the first country in the<br />

region to completely close its foreign language [broadcasts].<br />

Auslandsdienst wird abgeschaltet.<br />

Radio Budapest wird zum 30. Juni seinen Sendedienst einstellen.<br />

Es ist noch nicht offiziell, aber bereits sicher. Magyar Radio, die<br />

oeffentlich-rechtliche Rundfunkanstalt Ungarns, wird seinen Auslandsdienst


komplett einstellen. Wie aus zuverlaessiger Quelle im Funkhaus in <strong>der</strong><br />

Brody Sandor utca zu erfahren war, erklingen saemtliche noch verbliebenen<br />

Fremdsprachenprogramme _ darunter auch auf Deutsch _ am 30. Juni <strong>2007</strong> zum<br />

letzten Mal. Weitere Einzelheiten zur geplanten Abwicklung liegen noch<br />

nicht vor.<br />

Radio Budapest war 1934 gegruendet worden. In Zeiten des Kalten Krieges<br />

galten die Programme des Sen<strong>der</strong>s als relativ liberal und ideologisch nicht<br />

so stark belastet wie an<strong>der</strong>e Angebote aus dem Ostblock. Ungarn ist damit<br />

das erste Land in <strong>der</strong> Region, das Kurzwellensendungen in Fremdsprachen<br />

komplett einstellt.<br />

(Pester Lloyd, German language newspaper in Budapest,<br />

via Michael Wlochinski, A-<strong>DX</strong> May 31)<br />

French transmissions will be cancelled tomorrow, June 1st. A special<br />

programme has been aired for the last time this Thursday.<br />

(Jean-Michel Aubier-F, dxld May 31)<br />

ICELAND 189 RUV, Gufuskalar, 1026-..., 27 May, talks; 24352, so vy.<br />

poor this time.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 28)<br />

INDIA Leh's only radio station neglected.<br />

Notwithstanding claims of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting<br />

having spent crores of rupees on upgradation and improvement in All India<br />

Radio stations all across the country, one of India's high altitude<br />

stations situated in the difficult and inaccessible mountain terrain of<br />

Ladakh is crying out for government attention.<br />

Even when the rest of the world has entered the digital era, the All India<br />

Radio, Leh situated in Leh town of Ladakh region, with its 10 kW radio<br />

station, has experienced only degradation both in terms of content and<br />

reception in the past few years. AIR Leh, installed in 1971, has not been<br />

upgraded in terms of power and manpower.<br />

The apathy and neglect by the government has forced a top Ladakh<br />

Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) Leh, executive councillor for<br />

education, art & culture Mr. Tsewang Rigzin, - to write to the top<br />

officials of the I& B ministry including its minister Mr Priya Ranjan Das<br />

Munshi, Director General, All India Radio, but sadly till date, there has<br />

been no response from their side.<br />

In a rugged terrain, where one can hardly have the luxury of watching<br />

television, AIR Leh has been the only medium of entertainment in Ladakh<br />

and people of Leh Ladakh have relied upon this radio station for years for<br />

news, especially Ladakh's own bulletin, programmes on health, education,<br />

religion, science etc.<br />

"People of Leh, are very proud to be Indians, and most of it is because of<br />

the patriotic programmes that AIR has reached to even the remotest areas<br />

of Ladakh in the last few decades," said Mr Rigzin informing that even the<br />

poorest Ladakhi owns a radio set.<br />

But what is sad is that the listeners don't receive Leh radio signals<br />

either on shortwave or on medium wave after 6 p.m. The shortwave reception<br />

in the bor<strong>der</strong> areas like Changthang, Nubra and Sham has worsened since<br />

November last year.<br />

"I fear that the bad reception of Leh radio on the bor<strong>der</strong> might lead<br />

people to listen to the programmes broadcast by the high-powered stations<br />

from across the bor<strong>der</strong>s," said Mr Rigzin adding Ladakhis who are up in<br />

arms against I&B ministry, want immediate upgradation of Leh AIR station.<br />

Moreover, Leh is an important place from the strategic point of view<br />

having bor<strong>der</strong>s with Pakistan in the West and China in the East.


This group specialises exclusively on Broadcasting in India! The B-2006 SW<br />

Frequency schedule of All India Radio in kHz or<strong>der</strong> is available at:<br />

<br />

(via <strong>DX</strong>india May 27)<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

IND AIR Mayang Imphal SW site 4775 / 7150<br />

in low resolution area<br />

24 36 53.42 N 93 52 59.24 E<br />

c.f. CORRECTION of item in <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> #809 May 26<br />

thanks to Mauno Ritola-FIN:<br />

Chinsurah 1134 kHz 1000 kW also called Chuchura ... 22 52 44N 88 23 33E<br />

6 masts at 22 52 08.15 N 88 22 49.99 E<br />

MR: are you sure that these are antennas? I think both 594 and 1134 kHz<br />

are in the place I found earlier.<br />

WB: right, 23 01 31.26 N 88 21 21.85 E is okay.<br />

IND Calcutta Magra MW 594 & 1134 1000 kW<br />

muddled me, with different website data in mind ...<br />

IND AIR Delhi<br />

28 43 07.57 N 77 11 58.67 E [next to Kingsway]<br />

MR: I think this is Kingsway.<br />

WB: Thanks - okay, Khampur is further north, we fetched the location<br />

already at<br />

28 49 17.07 N 77 07 35.12 E<br />

IND AIR Kampur 33masts<br />

looks like masts on low resolution<br />

IND AIR Trivandrum ? at 08 28 55.74 N 76 59 01.53 E<br />

MR: Or rather at 08 27 22 N 76 56 14 E<br />

WB: okay it should be near the beach area,<br />

muddled me, with different website data in mind ...<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 30)<br />

INDONESIA 7289.87 RRI Nabire on May 21 at 0833-0840* UT 34443<br />

Indonesian, SNSB, ID at 0834 UT, music, 0840 UT sign off.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium May 25)<br />

ISRAEL 15785.04 Galei Zahal, S=2-3 poor at 0740 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 29)<br />

KOL Israel in Spanish at 1725 UT on odd 9344.96 kHz.<br />

Both Galei Zahal military radio units from Israel on odd 6973.23 and<br />

15785.04 kHz at same time span.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 30)<br />

KOREA D.P.R. odd 15245.20 Voice of Korea Pyongyang in English at 1530<br />

UT, noted with Korean opera singer. Terrible, hetting co-channel B<strong>BC</strong><br />

Russian at 1400-1800 UT on even 15245.00 kHz by 200 Hertz, on equal signal<br />

level of S=9.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 31)<br />

KOREA Rep of HLAZ schedule received from station itself on 1566 kHz:<br />

Korean 1900-1100<br />

Chinese 1100-1230


Japanese 1230-1345<br />

Chinese 1345-1730<br />

Russian 1730-1800<br />

(Dmitry Kutuzov-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>signal May 27)<br />

LIBERIA 5470 R. Veritas, Monrovia, 1909-1924, 26 May, English,<br />

newscast, ID, prgr announcements; 54333, uty. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 28)<br />

LIBYA [rather non] I assume sporadic E was again affecting SW<br />

propagation at around 1215 UT today May 26th - loud Italian stations on<br />

the FM band had been causing interference to my local and regional<br />

stations at 1130 UT.<br />

R. France International via ISS on 17620 (at 1215) was peaking to S=9+20dB<br />

with some noise in the audio. Clean signals in // were 17850 (also 20dB<br />

over 9) and 15300 which was 30dB over 9. At the same time two Libyan<br />

Arabic language (Ozma) transmissions were also 20dB over 9 on 17630 and<br />

17635 "surrounding" Amal on 17632.5. I suggest these were also via ISS.<br />

The Libyan external service in Swahili was much less strong today -<br />

peaking to about S5 only - on 17600 and 17725.<br />

There was no trace of Gabon Africa #1 on 17630, but the Afro-pops was<br />

using 17660 and peaking to about S9 with "rough sounding" audio that was<br />

spreading around the frequency - particularly on the lower side - and<br />

spoiling reception of TRT Ankara on new 17645 (Turkish to AUS and FE),<br />

while a weak WHRA was hardly making it through the mush on 17650.<br />

Libya via ISS moved from 17630 to 17640 by 1255 when Amal also went up to<br />

17637.5, and a noise jammer was also audible now. The Afro-pops stayed on<br />

17660 - still no trace of Africa #1 17630.<br />

But at re-tune 1500 I found Africa #1 was on air at good strength via<br />

17630 - and still going at 1540 co-ch CRI in English via Mali.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 26)<br />

17667.50 a carrier from Grigoriopol-MDA site noted around 1145 UT. Later<br />

at 1215 UT observed anti-LBY opposition Radio Sawt Al-Amal, S=6 on peaks.<br />

17665 UNID French language station at 1210 UT, tiny, poor S=2 level.<br />

Another Gabon outlet?<br />

17660 West African music station from Gabon, weak today at 1215 UT, S=3<br />

level only. From 1400 UT un<strong>der</strong>neath of much stronger BSKSA Riyadh in<br />

French, also heard again around 1528 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 31)<br />

LITHUANIA The Mighty K<strong>BC</strong> with reduced power June 2nd.<br />

"This coming saturday it will be a real <strong>DX</strong> adventure for all of you. The<br />

AM 1386 transmitter with a power of 500.000 Watts is not working at the<br />

moment.<br />

The 500 kW (1386 kHz) AM transmitter is temporarily out of service due to<br />

shortage of high-power vacuum tubes for the RF amplifier. The tubes has<br />

been or<strong>der</strong>ed, but delivery will take some time. Therefore, on Saturday the<br />

program probably will be transmitted via a backup 25 kW (1386 kHz)<br />

transmitter near Klaipeda on the Baltic seashore. So let us know if you<br />

hear us on 1386 ... touch and taste the sensation of The Mighty K<strong>BC</strong> ...<br />

Our shortwave service is normally working on 6255 kHz ... [1386 kHz on air<br />

2100-2200 UTC, 6255 kHz 2200-2300 UTC]<br />

Check our website for the latest news..."


Eric van Willegen to mediumwave.info 30/5-<strong>2007</strong>.<br />

(Ydun Ritz-DEN, dxld May 31)<br />

MADAGASCAR [to Zimbabwe] 9765 Radio Voice of the People, at *0400-0415<br />

on May 26, Sign on with African music & opening ID announcements in<br />

vernacular & English. IDs & schedule given followed by talk in vernacular.<br />

Short breaks of African music. Many IDs. Very good. No jamming heard.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld May 27)<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 UT 250kW 265degr<br />

MALAYSIA 6049.64 Asyik FM (pres) at 1152-1225+ UT on May 30. Back on<br />

the air after being off for 2 weeks or so. Pop mx to 1200, then pips and<br />

apparent news; too much static noise to tell if local or from Kuala<br />

Lumpur; this ended at 1210, followed by a few minutes of chanting, then<br />

back to phone calls, pop mx, and YL ancr in Orang Asli or whatever. Decent<br />

signal. I believe I heard a big sigh of relief from the vicinity of<br />

Monterey, CA.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 30)<br />

9750 RTM Kajang from Malaysia in Bahasa Malay til 1900 UT, also more than<br />

fair with S=6 signal strength.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 30)<br />

MALI 4835.4 R. Mali, Kati, 1912-1928, 26 May, weekly Sat 19<strong>05</strong>-1920<br />

English prgr, Malian songs at 1920; 55333, but weak audio; // 5995<br />

fair~good.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 28)<br />

MOROCCO 1079.92 RTM-"R"? -"Q", site?, 1240-1452, 26 May, Arabic, talks,<br />

songs,..., prayer at 1445; it is NOT, after all, a harmonic of 540 kHz,<br />

and by the sort of prgr content, it may well be the Koran netw., not some<br />

Regional stn. QRM free day time reception until Spain is audible, i.e. by<br />

late afternoon.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 28)<br />

NIGER R Niamey Niger in French at 1810 UT, fair S=5 signal strength, on<br />

odd 9704.20 kHz til 2200 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 30)<br />

NIGERIA 6089.90 Radio Nigeria, Kaduna, May 25, 2230 UT. Primitive songs<br />

from African people with drums, lang. HA. qrm from 6090 kHz Dr. Gene Scott<br />

sinpo 33333.<br />

(Maurits Van Driessche-BEL, hcdx May 26)<br />

4770 R. Nigeria, Kaduna, 1645-1704, 26 May, Vernacular, talks; 25332;<br />

then 2125-..., English, talks; 55343 but strong distorted spurs 16.1 kHz<br />

to either side of 4770.<br />

6089.8 R. Nigeria, Kaduna, 2215-2227, 26 May, Vernacular, talks, songs;<br />

54433, adj. DRM QRM.<br />

9690 VoNigeria, Ikorodu, 1420-1444, 27 May, English, children's 15 min.<br />

weekly prgr (Suns.), "Visitor's (?) Heritage" prgr followed; 54544, QRM de<br />

IND (tent).<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 28)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 7120 Wantok R. Light on May 21 at 0851-0900 UT. 35433<br />

English, talk and music, ID at 0855 UT. N<strong>BC</strong> news realy from 0859.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium May 25)<br />

I have received Wantok Radio Light on new frequency 7325 kHz at 0900-1<strong>05</strong>7<br />

UT (KO'ed by China Jam. on 7330 kHz) on May 31. ID at 0910 UT by female.<br />

QRMed by RFI-Chinese via Taiwan on 7325 kHz 0930-1030 UT. I was able to


eceive unID station on same frequency at 1040 UT on May 30.<br />

Audio file:<br />

<br />

de peace J via Kageyama <strong>BC</strong>L Communication Page BBS.<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 29; and via dxld too)<br />

POLAND [non] I want to thank Edwin Southwell for the information on<br />

Poland in Hebrew. This is the only Hebrew on short waves which does not<br />

come from Israel or an enemy country or Christian missionaries. Many<br />

decades ago, the SSC had a broadcast in Hebrew.<br />

Polish Radio External Service. You can hear a half hour of music fill,<br />

Polish songs, on Saturdays at 1800-1830 UT on 9695 kHz; other days it can<br />

be their Hebrew service, music fill, or even a silent carrier. Here in<br />

Israel, our radio and TV operates as usual on Saturday. I have a good<br />

reason to believe there is a repeat of the Hebrew service but I don't know<br />

when or where, so please publish the all-language sked for Poland.<br />

(David Crystal-ISR, Making Contact, June World <strong>DX</strong> Club Contact magazine<br />

via dxld)<br />

Hebrew Section:<br />

Time: 1800 UTC, Local time in Israel 2100 hrs.<br />

Frequency: 9695 kHz<br />

SAT - Radio Polonia is available in digital on satellite Hot Bird<br />

13degEast<br />

Frequency 12284 MHz, FEC 3/4, SR 27500, horizontal polarization<br />

PID audio 773<br />

<br />

<br />

5910 1900 1930 29S WER 100 75 D PRW DTK Ukr<br />

5965 1130 1200 28NE JUL 100 125 D PRW DTK Ge<br />

5975 1130 1200 28NE WER 100 40 D PRW DTK Ge<br />

5975 1530 1600 28NW WER 100 40 D PRW DTK Ge<br />

6000 1430 1500 29S WER 100 75 D PRW DTK Ukr<br />

6035 1330 1430 28NE,29W WER 100 60 D PRW DTK Belarus<br />

6<strong>05</strong>0 1530 1700 28NE,29W WER 100 55 D PRW DTK Pol,Belarus<br />

6<strong>05</strong>0 1900 1930 29S WER 100 90 D PRW DTK Ru<br />

6110 1930 2000 28NW WER 100 40 D PRW DTK Ge<br />

6135 2100 2200 28NE,29W WER 100 55 D PRW DTK Pol<br />

6140 1800 1830 29S,30 WER 100 75 D PRW DTK Ru<br />

6140 1930 2000 28NW JUL 100 130 D PRW DTK Ge<br />

6145 1830 1900 29S WER 100 75 D PRW DTK Ukr<br />

6175 1830 1900 29S WER 100 75 D PRW DTK Ukr<br />

7140 1700 1800 18 JUL 100 20 D PRW DTK En<br />

7140 2100 2200 27S NAU 250 220 D PRW DTK Pol<br />

7180 1330 1430 28NE,29W WER 100 60 D PRW DTK Belarus<br />

7180 1430 1500 29N WER 100 45 D PRW DTK Ru<br />

7265 1700 1800 27 WER 100 300 D PRW DTK En<br />

7285 1030 1100 28NE,29W NAU 100 100 D PRW DTK Pol<br />

9440 1500 1530 29S WER 100 75 D PRW DTK Ukr<br />

9525 1200 1300 27 WER 100 300 D PRW DTK En<br />

9555 1500 1530 29S WER 100 75 D PRW DTK Ukr<br />

9695 1800 1830 38E,39 WER 100 120 D PRW DTK Hebrew<br />

11835 1300 1330 29 WER 100 60 D PRW DTK Ru<br />

11850 1200 1300 18 NAU 100 0 D PRW DTK En<br />

11915 1030 1100 27 WER 100 300 D PRW DTK Pol<br />

13745 1100 1130 29 WER 100 60 D PRW DTK Ru<br />

13800 1300 1330 30N,31W WER 500 60 D PRW DTK Ru<br />

13840 1100 1130 29S WER 100 90 D PRW DTK Ru<br />

English


25 March to 27 October - all times UTC<br />

0330-0429 satellite only<br />

0900-0959 satellite only<br />

1200-1259 9525 11850 kHz satellite<br />

1700-1759 7140 7265 kHz satellite<br />

1930-2029 satellite only<br />

RUSSIA 9765 Radiostation Tikhiy Okean on May 21 at 0841-0850 UT. 45333<br />

Russian, news, ID at 0843 UT, // 12065 kHz.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium May 25)<br />

11765 Voice of Meselna Delina on May 18 at 1701-1710 UT. 34433 Tigrigna,<br />

Eritrean pops music, ID at 1701 UT. Talk and music.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium May 25) TDP brokered, via Armavir-RUS.<br />

12120 R. Democracy Shorayee on May 18 at *1700-1710 UT. 33333-34333<br />

Farsi. 1700 UT sign on with opening music, ID, Opening announce, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium May 25) via Samara-RUS<br />

Samara 9615 kHz as usual with accompanied terrible BUZZ signal, VoRUS in<br />

Polish 1700-1800 UT, and followed by YFR from 1800-1900 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 30)<br />

Foreign relay via short wave transmitters of Russia and countries of CIS.<br />

25/03/<strong>2007</strong> - 27/10/<strong>2007</strong><br />

kHz / UTC / kW / radiostation<br />

Moscow / RUS<br />

7175 2200-2300 250 CRI<br />

7225 1930-2000 200 CRI<br />

7340 1900-2000 250 YFR<br />

7515DRM 1900-2100 040 DWL<br />

9490 1900-2000 250 YFR<br />

9780DRM 0400-0600 040 DWL<br />

9840 1500-1700 200 SRS<br />

11775 1700-1900 250 SWA<br />

12035 (7200) 1830-1930 200 CRI<br />

12085 1600-1630 (Mon-Fri) 250 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

12085 1600-1700 (Sat/Sun) 250 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

13685 0600-0700 250 VRT<br />

13685 1700-1800 250 VRT<br />

Sankt-Petersburg / RUS<br />

7130 1800-1830 400 CRI<br />

7345 1500-1630 200 TWR<br />

12065 (7130) 1600-1700 400 CRI<br />

Samara / RUS<br />

7240 1800-2000 250 YFR<br />

7320 1900-2000 250 YFR<br />

7320 2030-2130 500 CRI<br />

9615 1800-1900 250 YFR<br />

9735 1400-1600 250 YFR<br />

9825(5935) 1800-1900 250 IBR<br />

12<strong>05</strong>5 1400-1500 250 YFR<br />

13590 1400-1500 250 YFR<br />

15260 1600-1700 (Tue) 250 XOR<br />

15260 1600-1700 (Wed, Fri, Sun) 250 DEM<br />

15260 1600-1700 (Sat) 250 DER<br />

15530 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 (Mon-Thu) 250 FEB<br />

15530 0400-<strong>05</strong>30 (Fri-Sun) 250 FEB<br />

Krasnodar / RUS<br />

5910 1445-1630 100 TWR


7180 0100-0200 500 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

7270 1730-1930 200 DWL<br />

7320 0330-0430 200 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

9830 1430-1600 200 IBR<br />

9850 1630-1700 250 FEB<br />

11655 1600-1630 300 FEB<br />

11810 1700-1900 300 SWA<br />

11820 0400-0800 200 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

11825 1630-1700 250 RPR<br />

11830(7335) 1700-1730 (Mon-Fri) 100 VOD<br />

11850 1400-1600 300 YFR<br />

11955 1600-1645 250 TWR<br />

12030 0930-1130 200 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

12060 1900-2000 250 YFR<br />

12075 1500-1600 300 YFR<br />

13745 1330-1430 300 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

13840 1400-1500 250 DWL<br />

15330 1330-1500 200 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

15460 <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 (Mon, Wed) 250 BVB<br />

15460 <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>45 (Fri) 250 BVB<br />

15470 1400-1430 (Tue, Thu, Sat) 300 SIR<br />

15525 0800-0900 250 DWL<br />

15660 1500-1600 250 VOU<br />

Novosibirsk / RUS<br />

5900 1230-1300 100 VAT<br />

9445 1300-1600 250 TWR<br />

9500 1400-1515 250 FEB<br />

9625 1400-1500 250 YFR<br />

9900 1230-1315 100 VAT<br />

9900 2300-2400 500 DWL<br />

11990 1300-1500 200 VOA<br />

12035 0145-0300 250 FEB<br />

12<strong>05</strong>5# 1315-1400 500 VAT<br />

12075# 2315-2400 250 VAT<br />

12085 0015-0145 200 TWR<br />

15490 1200-1300 250 YFR<br />

15560 0200-0330 250 VAT<br />

156<strong>05</strong> 0345-0315 250 FEB<br />

# 25/03/<strong>2007</strong> - 01/09/<strong>2007</strong><br />

Irkutsk / RUS<br />

7210 1500-1700 250 RFA<br />

7215 1400-1500 250 YFR<br />

9415 1230-1600 250 TWR<br />

9450 0900-1200 250 YFR<br />

9900 1000-1200 250 DWL<br />

11830# 2200-2245 250 VAT<br />

11895 1200-1400 250 YFR<br />

11965 2200-2400 500 DWL<br />

12025 0930-1030 500 RFI<br />

12035 0100-0130 250 TWR<br />

13710 1000-1100 250 RNW<br />

15635 0300-0700 500 RFA<br />

17710 0230-0300 250 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

# 07/<strong>05</strong>/<strong>2007</strong> - 02/09/<strong>2007</strong><br />

Chita / RUS<br />

6140# 1315-1400 500 VAT<br />

7220 1400-1500 500 RFI<br />

7250## 1300-1330 (Tue, Thu, Sat) 250 DEG<br />

7320 1400-1600 250 YFR<br />

# 02/09/<strong>2007</strong> - 27/10/<strong>2007</strong><br />

## alternative 7260 and 7350 kHz


Khabarovsk / RUS<br />

5945 1130-1245 100 BVB<br />

11830# 2200-2245 100 VAT<br />

13820 1000-1100 100 RNW<br />

# 25/03/<strong>2007</strong>-06/<strong>05</strong>/<strong>2007</strong>, 03/09/<strong>2007</strong>-27/10/<strong>2007</strong><br />

Komsomolsk-na-Amure / RUS<br />

60<strong>05</strong> 1200-1300 250 YFR<br />

13785 0000-0045 250 VAT<br />

15595 0000-0100 250 DWL<br />

Vladivostok / RUS<br />

72<strong>05</strong> 1030-1155 250 WDL<br />

7330 1100-1530 300 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

11660 0000-0100 200 DWL<br />

120<strong>05</strong> 2200-2300 500 RFI<br />

12045 2200-2300 250 RFI<br />

12075# 2315-2400 250 VAT<br />

15535 2330-0030 250 RFA<br />

# 02/09/<strong>2007</strong>-27/10/<strong>2007</strong><br />

Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy / RUS<br />

5910 1030-1145 (Sun) 100 BVB<br />

5910 1300-1400 250 RNW<br />

72<strong>05</strong> 1200-1300 250 IBR<br />

7350 1000-1200 250 DWL<br />

9865 1100-1500 250 YFR<br />

11830 2300-2400 250 DWL<br />

12065 1000-1100 250 RNW<br />

15275 0000-0100 250 DWL<br />

15470 2030-2100 250 VOA<br />

15640 2200-2400 250 DWL<br />

Almaty / KAZ<br />

7420 2200-2400 500 DWL<br />

7430 2200-2300 500 DWL<br />

9355 1530-1600 (Tue, Fri) 200 VOO<br />

9985 (7410) 2345-0015 200 TWR<br />

11520 1300-1400 200 YFR<br />

12150 1100-1500 500 YFR<br />

17845 1000-1200 500 DWL<br />

Gavar / ARM<br />

7225 0100-0130 100 FEB<br />

15480 1430-1530 300 DVB<br />

15515 0400-0700 100 CVC<br />

15615 1300-1600 100 CVC<br />

Grigoriopol / MDA<br />

6040 2000-2200 500 RNW<br />

7360 2000-2200 500 YFR<br />

7460 0230-0315 500 RPD<br />

7480 1800-1845 500 RPD<br />

11530 0400-1600 500 MEZ<br />

17665 1200-1400 250 SAM<br />

Nikolaev / UKR<br />

6030 1500-1630 300 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

6225 1630-1730 500 RIN<br />

6245 1700-2100 300 ZMN<br />

7520 1600-1700 250 YFR<br />

Orzy / TJK


17525 0300-0700 500 RFA<br />

Yangiyul / TJK<br />

5840 1800-1830 200 RPR<br />

5845 1400-1700 100 YFR<br />

6020 1600-1630 200 RFI<br />

7390 1400-1500 100 FNK<br />

9350 0100-0200 200 RFA<br />

9370 1500-1600 200 RFA<br />

9370 1600-1700 200 RFA<br />

9395 1330-1530 200 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

9395 2300-2400 200 RFA<br />

13830 1100-1400 200 RFA<br />

15670 1200-1300 (Mon-Sat) 100 QUE<br />

15695 0100-0300 200 RFA<br />

17510 0600-0700 200 RFA<br />

16mb# 1<strong>05</strong>0-1520 100 VOT<br />

Tashkent / UZB<br />

6260 1400-2000 100 CVC<br />

7375 0030-0100 100 FEB<br />

7485 1400-1500 (Thu, Fr) 100 BVB<br />

7510 1400-1600 200 YFR<br />

9345 1400-1600 100 RNW<br />

9495 1700-1900 200 YFR<br />

9530 1400-1500 100 FEB<br />

9530 1700-1800 100 RFI<br />

9975 0100-0400 100 CVC<br />

11790 0100-0300 100 CVC<br />

12065 1430-1600 100 VAT<br />

13630 0400-1100 100 CVC<br />

13680 0300-0600 100 CVC<br />

13745 0100-0130 200 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

13820 1100-1400 100 CVC<br />

15565 0400-0600 200 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

(...) = 02/09/<strong>2007</strong> - 27/10/<strong>2007</strong><br />

B<strong>BC</strong> - British Broadcasting Corp.<br />

BVB - Bible Voice Broadcasting Network<br />

CRI - China Radio Int.<br />

CVC - CVC Int.<br />

DEG - Degar Voice<br />

DEM - Andenet Le-Democrzcy<br />

DER - Dejen Radio<br />

DVB - Democratic Voice of Burma<br />

DWL - Deutsche Welle<br />

FEB - FEBA Radio<br />

FNK - Open Radio For North Korea<br />

IBR - IBRA Radio<br />

MEZ - Voice of Mesopotamia<br />

QUE - Que Huong Radio<br />

RFA - Radio Free Asia<br />

RFI - Radio France Internationale<br />

RIN - Radio International<br />

RNW - Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land Wereldompoep<br />

RPD - Radio Payam-e Doost<br />

RPR - Radio Prague<br />

SAM - Sawt al-Amal / VO Hope<br />

SIR - Southern Sudan Interactive<br />

SRS - Sudan Radio Service<br />

SWA - Shortwavw Radio Africa<br />

TWR - Trans World Radio<br />

VAT - Radio Vaticana<br />

VOA - Voice of America


VOD - Voice of Delina<br />

VOO - Voice of Orthodoxy<br />

VOT - Voice of Tibet<br />

VOU - VO Unity<br />

VRT - Radio Vlaan<strong>der</strong>en Int.<br />

XOR - Radio Xoriyo Ogadena<br />

YFR - WYFR Family Radio<br />

ZMN - Radio Zamaneh<br />

(Nikolay Rudnev-RUS, RUS-<strong>DX</strong> May 10)<br />

Voice of Russia.<br />

Relay via SW transmitters.<br />

25/03/<strong>2007</strong> - 27/10/<strong>2007</strong><br />

kHz / UTC / kW<br />

Moscow / RUS<br />

7260 0100-0300 500<br />

7300 2300-0200 500<br />

7310 1800-2100 250<br />

7330 2300-0300 500<br />

9555 1200-1500 250<br />

9795 1500-1800 250<br />

9795 1800-2100 200<br />

9890 1600-2100 250<br />

11610(12065) 1600-1900 250<br />

11630(9480) 1700-2100 250<br />

11840(12060) 1530-1700 150<br />

11985 1400-1800 500<br />

12000(12070) 1600-2000 250<br />

12030 1500-2000 500<br />

12040(9810) 1500-2000 250<br />

12070(7195) 1600-2100 250<br />

13740 1500-1530 250<br />

13855 1400-1800 200<br />

15465(12040) 1700-2000 250<br />

15540 1300-1800 250<br />

15550 1200-1500 500<br />

156<strong>05</strong> 1300-1530 500<br />

15660 1200-1500 250<br />

9450DRM 1300-1700 035<br />

9810(9740)DRM 1600-1800 035<br />

12060DRM 0800-1000 035<br />

15780DRM 0800-1200 035<br />

Sankt-Petersburg / RUS<br />

5900# 0100-0300 500<br />

5910 1700-1800 200<br />

6180## 0100-0300 500<br />

7130 1830-1900 400<br />

7210 1700-1900 200<br />

7340 2000-2130 200<br />

9710 1800-2000 400<br />

11645 1500-1600 400<br />

12035 1400-1700 400<br />

12<strong>05</strong>5(7165) 1700-2100 200<br />

12060(9470) 1500-1900 200<br />

12065(7130) 1700-1800 400<br />

13650(7130) 1500-1600 400<br />

# 25/03/<strong>2007</strong> - 31/07/<strong>2007</strong><br />

## 01/08/<strong>2007</strong> - 27/10/<strong>2007</strong><br />

Kaliningrad / RUS<br />

7300 1530-1900 160<br />

7330 0900-1000 160


7330 1500-1900 160<br />

11830 1400-1700 160<br />

Samara / RUS<br />

5935## 1400-1700 250<br />

7310 1600-1800 200<br />

9470(6000) 1800-2130 200<br />

9480(7285) 1400-1900 250<br />

9615 1700-1800 250<br />

9825# 1700-1800 250<br />

9850# 1400-1600 250<br />

9865 1500-1700 250<br />

9875 1200-1500 250<br />

12010(7155) 2300-0200 500<br />

12010 1500-1800 250<br />

12015(7230) 1800-1900 200<br />

12<strong>05</strong>5 1500-1700 200<br />

15455 0900-1000 250<br />

15510 1200-1400 250<br />

# 25/03/<strong>2007</strong> - 01/09/<strong>2007</strong><br />

## 02/09/<strong>2007</strong> - 27/10/<strong>2007</strong><br />

Krasnodar / RUS<br />

5900## 0100-<strong>05</strong>00 500<br />

73<strong>05</strong> 1400-1900 100<br />

7325 1400-1700 100<br />

9820 1700-1800 100<br />

9830(5975) 0000-0200 500<br />

9880# 0100-<strong>05</strong>00 500<br />

11675(7320) 1700-1800 250<br />

12015 1200-1400 250<br />

# 25/03/<strong>2007</strong> - 31/07/<strong>2007</strong><br />

## 01/08/<strong>2007</strong> - 27/10/<strong>2007</strong><br />

Novosibirsk / RUS<br />

5925 1500-1800 500<br />

5940 1600-2100 200<br />

6070 1400-1700 200<br />

9625 1500-1600 500<br />

9640 1200-1500 200<br />

11750 1000-1200 500<br />

13590 1200-1400 (Mon-Sat) 200<br />

13590 1200-1300 (Sun) 200<br />

154<strong>05</strong> 1200-1300 500<br />

Irkutsk / RUS<br />

5900 1400-1500 100<br />

5965 1900-2000 250<br />

7265 1200-1400 100<br />

94<strong>05</strong> 1600-1800 250<br />

9490 1200-1300 100<br />

9765 1000-1100 100<br />

9800 1400-1800 100<br />

12030 1200-1400 500<br />

15470 1000-1100 100<br />

21790 <strong>05</strong>00-0900 250<br />

Chita / RUS<br />

9745 1200-1900 500<br />

9850 1700-1900 500<br />

12065 1200-1400 500<br />

Vladivostok / RUS<br />

5930 1000-1400 (Mon-sat) 100


5930 1000-1300 (Sun) 100<br />

6045 1100-1500 250<br />

7165 1100-1500 500<br />

7350 1600-1800 500<br />

13775 0100-<strong>05</strong>00 250<br />

Khabarovsk / RUS<br />

7300 1000-1400 100<br />

12000 1000-1300 100<br />

Komsomolsk-na-Amure / RUS<br />

12065 0200-0400 250<br />

17635 <strong>05</strong>00-0900 250<br />

15735DRM 0100-0600 035<br />

Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy / RUS<br />

7175 1200-1400 250<br />

9435 0300-<strong>05</strong>00 250<br />

13635 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 250<br />

15425 0100-0300 250<br />

Gavar / ARM<br />

7250 0100-0300 500<br />

11510 1600-1900 500<br />

Grigiriopol / MDA<br />

5950 1700-1900 500<br />

7125 2300-<strong>05</strong>00 500<br />

9665 0000-0400 500<br />

Orzu / TJK<br />

9945 0100-0200 500<br />

11500 1200-1500 500<br />

11510 2300-0200 500<br />

17495 0700-0900 500<br />

Yangiyul / TJK<br />

4965 1200-1400 100<br />

4965 1500-1600 100<br />

4975 1200-1400 100<br />

4975 1500-1600 100<br />

9360 1400-1900 200<br />

11755 1300-1530 100<br />

12115 1600-1700 100<br />

Xian / CHN<br />

9660 1500-1600 100<br />

S.Maria di Galeria / CVA<br />

9860 0100-<strong>05</strong>00 250<br />

Juelich / D<br />

15430 1400-1500 100<br />

Wertachtal / D<br />

6145 2200-2300 125<br />

9515 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 250<br />

(....) = 02/09/<strong>2007</strong> - 27/10/<strong>2007</strong><br />

(Nikolay Rudnev-RUS, RUS-<strong>DX</strong> May 14)<br />

SERBIA 7835 R. Serbia International with an FMish modulation // 7240.<br />

ID at 1500 UT on May 22.<br />

(Zacharias Liangas-GRC, dxld May 25; and direct) symmetrical 595 kHz


away.<br />

Was putting out similar spurs a few hundred kHz away when same transmitter<br />

was on 6100 kHz. That's plus 595, so look for a match on 6645 kHz.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld May 25)<br />

Possibly a similar transmitter problem in Serbia that I noted on 18 March<br />

(when they were still on 6100 kHz): "18 March <strong>2007</strong> at 1459 UT noted a<br />

strong distorted audio with familiar interval signal on appr. 6686 kHz.<br />

Checking against weak 6100 and it was Radio Serbia International, starting<br />

their Spanish (?) program at 1500 UT. Similar strong spurious signal also<br />

on appr. 5514 kHz. So the transmitter puts out strong spurs plus/minus 586<br />

kHz from nominal 6100 kHz.<br />

(Jari Savolainen, Kuusankoski, Finland, HC<strong>DX</strong> via <strong>DX</strong>LD)<br />

SWAZILAND 15360 TWR Swaziland on May 21 at 1356-14<strong>05</strong> UT. 45444 Urdu,<br />

repetition of IS and ID, Opening announce, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium May 25)<br />

TWR Manzini in Swahili to East Africa on usual odd frequency of 9474.93<br />

kHz at 1702-1802 UT. Mostly odd on x.96 ... x.93 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 30)<br />

TAIWAN 15265.12 odd RFI via Tainan Taiwan site in Vietnamese at 1500-<br />

1600 UT, poor S=4 signal in Europe. 1540 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 31)<br />

UnId station; 9735 kHz, 1142-1222 UT f/out, May 27, in Chinese or similar<br />

tonal language (probably Mandarin). 1142 YL, 1158 OM, music, 1200 music<br />

bridge, YL ann. (not able to get an ID), 1201, music switch (all music<br />

Traditional Chinese), 1202 OM, contemporary Chinese style music, 1210<br />

f/down, YL, more contemp. music, 1218 - 1222 OM w/ contemp. music, 1222<br />

fade out.<br />

I'm not able to find any reference for a station at this time, on this<br />

frequency, in my usual sources. Anyone have ideas?<br />

(Mark Taylor-WI-USA, dxld May 27)<br />

Re 9735: I know that Mark Taylor has already reported this to the dxld<br />

group but I thought I'd offer my log as well. Thanks to Mark's e-mail tip<br />

I tuned to this station beginning at 1235 UT this morning. From that time<br />

until 1300 there was female vocal music of a mostly mo<strong>der</strong>n Asian style;<br />

there were occasional announcements by a male voice; the male voice<br />

language sounded Japanese to me but I could be completely wrong about<br />

this; at 1300 there was a slow piece of music and what was probably an ID<br />

by a woman; at 1300 for format changed to a woman speaking in again what<br />

sounded like Japanese to me. All of this was at fair-poor levels. I<br />

checked the logical lists including the Japanese list you directed me to<br />

some time ago. I found nothing of any help. Any clues here about what this<br />

might be?<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, dxld / <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 27)<br />

This immediately brings to mind two instances of warble-carrier jamming on<br />

9735 I reported, at the time without any detectable target: April 22 at<br />

1406; and April 27 at 1357. Searching recent <strong>DX</strong>LDs for any other reports<br />

on 9735, the only thing in this time period is WYFR which started a new<br />

relay via Samara, Russia, in Punjabi at 1400-1600 UT. Also Noel Green<br />

included 9735 in a list of frequencies experiencing some kind of "multiple<br />

carrier" noise jamming, but that was at 0730 UT on April 10.<br />

Clearly there is something else new here. With jamming involved, Japanese<br />

language seems doubtful. I have not heard any of the programming yet<br />

myself.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld May 27)


9735, RTI, 1257-1324 May 28, not present at 1033 check. Seemed to be in<br />

Japanese, gives RTI website, ToH had some Chinese (clear "RTI" IDs), back<br />

to Japanese (?), after ToH checked 7129.9 and was indeed parallel. Good<br />

signal and no other station noted here, no warble.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 28)<br />

9735, RTI, 1257-1324 May 28, not present at 1033 check. Seemed to be in<br />

Japanese, gives RTI website, ToH had some Chinese (clear "RTI" IDs), back<br />

to Japanese (?), after ToH checked 7129.9 and was indeed parallel. Good<br />

signal and no other station noted here, no warble.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld May 28)<br />

Now RTI Here's the log for today (May 28):<br />

9735 kHz at 1101 s/ on w/ YL announcement, YL / OM alternating talk, 1129<br />

extended fanfare, 1140 musical bridge, announcement, OM talk and music.<br />

Traditional fade down at ToH to inaudibility, it came back at 1204 and by<br />

1216 had traditional sounding music. F/out and gone by 1238. SINPO 24322.<br />

Thanks for the ID Ron.<br />

(Mark Taylor-USA, dxld May 28)<br />

UGANDA 4976 R. Uganda, Kampala, 19<strong>05</strong>-1921, 26 May, English, talks &<br />

interview; 45332.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 28)<br />

UKRAINE 11550 (x15675) 0800-1300 27,28W,37N KHR 100kW 277deg UKR RUI<br />

RRT from May 28th.<br />

(QRM co-channel US propaganda station RF-AFG Pashto via Kuwait 250 kW 70<br />

degrees at 1230-1300 UT, wb.)<br />

In or<strong>der</strong> to improve reception in Central Europe as well as to avoid splash<br />

from Radio Free Afghanistan via Udorn Thani and Irana Wila on 15680 kHz,<br />

RUI replaces 15675 kHz with 11550 kHz 0800-1300 (English 1100-1200) as of<br />

May 28. Transmitter remains the same:<br />

Kharkiv, 100 kW, 277 deg.<br />

(Alexan<strong>der</strong> Yegorov in open_dx yg via Serghey Nikishin-RUS, dxld may 24)<br />

U.K. Christian Vision International are to<br />

host the B07 High Frequency Co-Ordination Conference at the Hilton<br />

Birmingham (U.K.) Metropole Hotel from 27th to 31st August <strong>2007</strong>. There are<br />

no further Details at the moment, but I am keeping an eye on this.<br />

I dont have the advanced Software to get into 'CVI's' Site, perhaps<br />

somebody else would like to try. My Source is the High Frequency Co-<br />

Ordination Site (HFCC)<br />

(Ken Fletcher-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK May 27)<br />

9870 KBS Seoul via Skelton-UK relay in Korean at 0700-0800 UT noted wide<br />

spreading 28 kHz range from 9856 to 9884 kHz span.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 29)<br />

Seemingly outstanding prop condition tonight ? another British VTMC<br />

spurious signal.<br />

9925 Deutsche Welle German service much ahead of IRIB's Hausa service co-<br />

channel, noted powerful spurious from Woofferton site. Mixture at 1800-<br />

1959 UT of two WOF outlets on 9545 / 9735 kHz in 152 and 170 degrees. On<br />

symmetrical 9355 kHz - 190 kHz apart - nothing of DWL program heard so<br />

far, so maybe spurious coming from 9545 tx/antenna unit ...<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 30)<br />

USA 11715 at 1300-1307 UT on May 30. ID by child " This is KJES Radio<br />

broadcasting from the Lord's Ranch in New Mexico, USA 88072" and then into<br />

the usual readings w/kids echoing. Good signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 30)


VATICAN STATE 50 YEARS OF SANTA MARIA DI GALERIA site.<br />

The agreement between Italy and the Holy See of October 8, 1951<br />

acknowledged the extra-territorial status of the area of Santa Maria di<br />

Galeria, destined to become the telecommunication centre of the Holy See.<br />

Situated about 20 Km from Vatican City, the area at that time belonged to<br />

the German-Hungarian Pontifical College and covered approximately 450<br />

hectares, a good part of which devoted to agriculture, even today.<br />

Thanks to the transmission installation of the new Radio Centre,<br />

inaugurated October 27, 1957 by Pope Pius XII, the Holy See became<br />

independent and was able to communicate with the entire Catholic world.<br />

The Short Wave transmitters are installed in the main building which is<br />

hexagon-shaped and features the electrical-supply equipment on the lower<br />

floor, while nine transmitters of various type and age are situated on the<br />

upper floor (see box). The Medium Wave transmitters are kept in a smaller<br />

building and are remotely controlled. Three rows of fixed directive<br />

antennas for Short Wave depart in a "Y" from the main building. There are<br />

28 of the curtain dipole type, which are invertible and positioned in such<br />

a way as to serve all the required areas with the appropriate frequencies<br />

and directional angle. Three rotating antennas, positioned at the<br />

extremities of the three rows, complete the Short Wave antenna park. The<br />

Centre also features two Medium Wave directive antenna systems.<br />

The management of the Radio Centre has always included technical personnel<br />

in the projection and construction of installations. Currently, mo<strong>der</strong>n<br />

digital techniques of modulation are being introduced: in particular,<br />

experimental transmissions according to DRM standards (Digital Radio<br />

Mondiale) have begun. Vatican Radio is an active member of the Digital<br />

Radio Mondiale Consortium. For some years now the principal international<br />

radio stations whose programmes are transmitted via satellite have been<br />

exchanging broadcasts.<br />

The Frequency Management Department plays an important role in the<br />

scientific selection and coordination of appropriate transmission<br />

frequencies in international sites. As far as the environmental issue of<br />

electromagnetic fields is concerned, the emissions are monitored by the<br />

appropriate Vatican offices who have always complied with the most<br />

rigorous security standards established by the World Health Organization.<br />

In conclusion, it can be said that the presence and careful maintenance of<br />

our installations have preserved the natural environment of the Roman<br />

countryside of the 1950s, which has by now disappeared elsewhere.<br />

Constantino Pacifici, Director of Santa Maria di Galeria Centre<br />

TRANSMITTERS<br />

1 x Philips<br />

2 x Telefunken<br />

1 x RCA<br />

1 x Telefunken<br />

1 x Telefunken PDM<br />

1 x Thomcast<br />

(TONY ASHAR and MIKE CASEY forwarded from the latest Vatican Radio<br />

newsletter, June World <strong>DX</strong> Club Contact via dxld May 31)<br />

YEMEN At 1820 UT observed only a carrier from Sana'a on 9780.04 kHz,<br />

seems the Audiofee<strong>der</strong> leaked somewhere.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 30)<br />

ZIMBABWE Zimbabwe radio station begins test transmissions.<br />

The new radio station Voice of Zimbabwe has started a test run and will<br />

run for a few weeks before the station's programming is launched.


Speaking to Z<strong>BC</strong> [Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation] news the station's<br />

general manager, Mr Happison Muchechetere said Voice of Zimbabwe would be<br />

heard on the following frequencies: 5975 kHz on the 49 mb from 0730 a.m.-<br />

0630 p.m.[local time <strong>05</strong>30-1630 UT]. It would also be available on 4828 kHz<br />

on the 60 mb.<br />

He said Voice of Zimbabwe would provide in its programming news, music,<br />

sports, Zimbabwe's cultural heritage, political and economic debates. Mr<br />

Muchechetere said the station would cater for all Zimbabweans within the<br />

country and abroad would give the Zimbabwean story as it is.<br />

Text of report by Zimbabwean TV on 26 May<br />

(ZTV1, Harare, via B<strong>BC</strong>_M via Media Network web log. May 26, via <strong>DX</strong>plorer;<br />

also Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK)<br />

A strong carrier can be heard on 5975 kHz at 0600 UT today Sunday 27 May<br />

with no programming. Assume that this is a test from the transmitter to be<br />

used for The Voice of Zimbabwe in the next few weeks.<br />

(later) Again checked 5975 kHz at 1000 UT Sunday 27 May. Test signal now<br />

heard with local Zimbabwean music only. No station announcements or<br />

programming apart from music. Checked 6045 kHz, Radio Zimbabwe is being<br />

aired with the usual SW relay of the FM network. Signal strength is<br />

identical, so the test on 5975 kHz should be orginating from the SW<br />

facilites at Guineafowl, Gweru,Central Zimbabwe and probably 100 kW as<br />

there were orginally two SW transmitters at this site and two antenna<br />

arrays.<br />

(later) Zimbabwe is on two frequencies 6045 and 5975 kHz during the day,<br />

although both ended abruptly at 1140 UT. Probably due to a power outage at<br />

the transmitter site, which is Guineafowl, Gweru, Central Zimbabwe.<br />

6045 kHz, Radio Zimbabwe relay of the FM network.<br />

5975 kHz, a test frequency,no progamming, local Zimbabwean music only<br />

heard, probable test for the ' Voice of Zimbabwe'.<br />

(David Pringle-Wood-ZWE, dxld May 27)<br />

New SW station said "postponed indefinitely".<br />

I have a weak carrier here at 0200 UT on 4828 kHz, at about the same level<br />

as 3396 kHz. No audio on either frequency this evening, which has been<br />

poor for African reception throughout the day.<br />

Can anyone verify the Voice of Zimbabwe is broadcasting on 4828 kHz at<br />

this time?<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, dxld May 27)<br />

4828 VoZimbabwe (?), Guineafowl site?, 2113-2300 UT, non-stop Afr. pops<br />

similar to what was being played via Z<strong>BC</strong> 3396 at the same time; empty<br />

carrier at 2300 UT; 55333.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 27)<br />

The government's Sunday Mail -<br />

<br />

confirms that tests are on 5975 at <strong>05</strong>30-1630 UT and on 4828 at 1630-<strong>05</strong>30<br />

GMT. The tests have been "highly successful" and received "as far [away]<br />

as Botswana and South Africa". LOL.<br />

(Chris Greenway-UK, dxld May 27)<br />

I have checked the relevant frequencies this morning and the new<br />

transmitter is indeed testing. I have noted it switching from 4828 to 5975<br />

at <strong>05</strong>h34. No programming today, just a very strong carrier.<br />

The domestic service switched from 3396 to 6045 at <strong>05</strong>h33, more or less as<br />

expected.


The signal strengths of all frequencies are similar, and would be<br />

consistent with 50 to 100 kW transmitters.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer May 29)<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

ZWE Guinea Fowl (Gweru) 3306/6045/6612/7120/9765 kHz<br />

19 31 20.99 S 29 56 04.23 E<br />

Peter Hell RIP, 1942 - <strong>2007</strong><br />

click to Startseite des SWLCS <br />

Traurige Mitteilung. Wie ich eben von meinem Hobbyfreund Volker Willschrey<br />

erfuhr, ist heute Mittag<br />

OM Peter Hell - Leiter des SWLCS - verstorben. Traurig,<br />

(Willi Stengel-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> May 29)<br />

Mit grosser Bestuerzung habe ich gerade die <strong>Meldun</strong>g ueber den Tod unseres<br />

Hobbyfreundes Peter Hell gelesen. Lei<strong>der</strong> habe ich ihn nur ein mal<br />

getroffen; im letzten Jahr zu dem schon traditionellen Treffen <strong>der</strong> <strong>DX</strong>-er<br />

und Kurzwellenhoerer in Merchweiler.<br />

Viele Jahre war er <strong>der</strong> Initiator dieses Treffens und ich habe ihn als<br />

freundlichen, warmherzigen Menschen kennen gelernt.Mein Beileid gilt<br />

seinen Angehoerigen<br />

(Peter Vaegler-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> May 30)<br />

Rundfunkgeselllschaften zum Tode von Peter Hell:<br />

Radio China International<br />

Am Montag, 4. Juni <strong>2007</strong> bringt Radio China International im Rahmen <strong>der</strong><br />

Briefkastensendung einen Nachruf auf OM Peter Hell, <strong>der</strong> vom<br />

Redaktionsleiter Sun Jingli gesprochen wird. Jingli schreibt folgendes:<br />

Auch wir trauern.<br />

Unsere Webseite stellt erstmals in ihrer Geschichte eine spezielle Seite<br />

zum Trauen eines Hoererfreundes her.<br />

<br />

Mit Trauer und Bestuerzung haben wir vom Ableben unseres langjaehrigen<br />

Hoerers Peter Hell erfahren. Peter war ueber Jahrzehnte ein treuer Hoerer<br />

unseres Sen<strong>der</strong>s und hat sich im Laufe <strong>der</strong> Zeit zu einem wahren Freund von<br />

Radio China International entwickelt. In seiner Funktion als Praesident<br />

des Hoererclubs SWLCS half er, verschiedene Hoerertreffen in Deutschland<br />

zu organisieren, in <strong>der</strong>en Verlaufe auch einige Kollegen Herrn Hell<br />

kennenlernen durften. Sie alle erlebten Peter als einen aeusserst<br />

humorvollen, freundschaftlichen, vernuenftigen und zuvorkommenden<br />

Menschen.<br />

Peter Hell war ein begeisterter Rundfunkfan, <strong>der</strong> im Rahmen seines Hobbys<br />

eine umfassende Privatsammlung angelegt hat und sein Wissen und seine<br />

Begeisterung dafuer gerne geteilt und weitergegeben hat. Mit seinem Tod<br />

verlieren wir einen guten Freund, <strong>der</strong> immer ein offenes Ohr fuer die<br />

Belange von CRI hatte.<br />

(Sun Jingli CRI, via Volker Willschrey, May 31)<br />

Rundfunkstationen zum Tode von Peter Hell: Radio Tirana.<br />

Liebe Hoererinnen und liebe Hoerer,<br />

liebe Mitglie<strong>der</strong> des deutschsprachigen Hoererclubs von Radio Tirana,<br />

Peter Hell ist tot.<br />

Diese traurige Nachricht habe ich am spaeten Abend vom 29. Mai von meinem<br />

Freund, Volker Willschrey per E-Mail erhalten. Ich war geruehrt, denn es


ist schmerzhaft, einen Hoerer zu verlieren. Doch Peter Hell war mehr als<br />

ein Hoerer; er war und bleibt ein herzlicher Freund von Radio Tirana, ein<br />

Symbol fuer alle engagierten Hoererinnen und Hoerer, die durch die<br />

Kurzwellensen<strong>der</strong> und die Hoererclubs zur Verstaendigung <strong>der</strong> Voelker, zum<br />

Frieden und zur Freundschaft auf <strong>der</strong> Welt beigetragen haben<br />

Peter Hell aus Merchweiler, unser lieber Freund und Praesident des SWLCS,<br />

Mitglied in AD<strong>DX</strong>, WW<strong>DX</strong>C, RJCB und RMRC trennte sich am Nachmittag des 29.<br />

Mai <strong>2007</strong>, doch er lebt weiterhin in unseren Gedanken und unseren Herzen.<br />

Sein Leben war mit den Kurzwellensendungen und damit auch mit dem<br />

deutschsprachigen Programm von Radio Tirana eng verbunden. Deshalb bleibt<br />

er fuer uns unvergesslich.<br />

Die <strong>DX</strong>-Karriere von Peter Hell war eine erfolgreiche und<br />

verantwortungsvolle Karriere fuer die Staerkung <strong>der</strong> Kontakte mit<br />

verschiedenen Sen<strong>der</strong>n und mit zahlreichen Hoererinnen und Hoerern aus<br />

verschiedenen Regionen <strong>der</strong> Welt. Und wir sind ihm dafuer sehr dankbar.<br />

Peter Hell war nicht nur ein beliebter Praesident von SWLCS, son<strong>der</strong>n auch<br />

ein erfolgreicher Chefredakteur von SWLCS-<strong>DX</strong>-NEWS mehr als 15 Jahre, immer<br />

im Dienst einer humanen Mission zur Verstaerkung <strong>der</strong> Kontakte zwischen<br />

Dxer und den Kurzwellensen<strong>der</strong>n.<br />

Wir alle haben in Peter Hell einen freundlichen, warmherzigen Saarlaen<strong>der</strong><br />

kennengelernt. Und so bleibt er in unserer Erinnerung. Peter Hell<br />

hinterlaesst eine schmerzliche Luecke, doch er bleibt ewig Ehrenmitglied<br />

von Radio Tirana International und des deutschsprachigen Hoererclubs von<br />

Radio Tirana.<br />

In diesem Sinne moechte ich in erster Linie seiner Frau Ilse Hell und<br />

allen unseren <strong>DX</strong>-Freunden mein herzliches Beileid ausdruecken. Wir alle<br />

muessen den Schmerz in Kraft verwandeln, um diese vorbildliche Arbeit von<br />

Peter Hell voranzutreiben.<br />

Mit herzlichen Gruessen aus Tirana<br />

Astrit Ibro<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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ALGERIA [to We.SAHARA] RASD Polisario Front 6300.0 according to<br />

monitoring:<br />

0600-0800 in Arabic, x0700-0900<br />

1700-1800 in Spanish, x2300-2400<br />

1800-2300 in Arabic, no change<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 5)<br />

Clandestine 700 kHz Polisario Front, (Tindouf-ALG?), is replacing 1550 kHz<br />

as of today, but poorly received: at 2107-... UT on 7 May, Arabic, talks,<br />

24442, adjt. QRM de ALG 702 kHz, // 6300 vy. good. 1550 kHz has been<br />

observed regularly though off on some rare occasions, and a few hrs. after<br />

s/on, the tx develops some noise & audio distortion; now, whether it broke<br />

down, and 700 kHz is via a 2nd unit or then the same tx is for both freqs.<br />

I don't know, of course.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 7)<br />

Re: new schedule for Radio Nacional de la RASD): one can add that all<br />

transmissions of the station are streamed live on the Internet:<br />

<br />

(during the transmission breaks, the stream stays naturally silent). The<br />

website of the RASD TV Station has a 4 min<br />

videoclip (click on "Medios de Comunicacion Saharauis") which shows some<br />

sequences with the radio & TV production facilities. The official website<br />

of the RASD exile government is<br />

<br />

and it has a.o. a more detailed description of the history of RASD Radio<br />

(all in Arabic):<br />

<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld June 7)


ARGENTINA 15343.81 Radio Nacional, Buenos Aires, at 22<strong>05</strong>-2215 UT on<br />

June 3, Spanish talk. ID. Fair.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx June 3)<br />

15343.9 RAE. June 1 at 2040-2103 UT. SINPO 23332. Side splatter from<br />

Spain on 15345 kHz. Talk in French and songs till 2<strong>05</strong>5, then IS & ID.<br />

Opening announcement in German was heard at 2103 after music & ID in<br />

several languages at 2100 UT.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium June 8)<br />

ARMENIA 15470 Southern Sudan Interactive R. Instruction via Armenia on<br />

Jun 02 at *1400-1416, 1425-1429*, 32432-31431-33433 English, I study in a<br />

quiz form, ID at 1400 and 1428 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium June 8)<br />

AUSTRIA 9870 Radio Austria International, Moosbrunn, at 0145 UT, Jun 9<br />

sio -454+ - (En) - News of sweeping changes in the Vienna State Opera,<br />

"Austria Today" pgm with OECD report on the economic analysis of Austrian<br />

retirement pension systems. Multilingual IDs - German, English, French,<br />

Spanish with waltz music un<strong>der</strong>neath starting at 0155 UT. Off suddenly at<br />

0157 UT.<br />

(Mike Bryant-KY-USA, dxld June 9)<br />

BAHRAIN Just onto Radio Bahrain web site to check if Radio Bahrain on<br />

indeed using 6010 kHz short wave frequency but no listing only two FM and<br />

one MW outlet is listed. For the last two weeks I am hearing this English<br />

speaking station from 1600 till 1700 UT playing pop music, annoucements<br />

and chatting in between.<br />

But difficult to un<strong>der</strong>stand what is said. sio 433. // 6010 kHz station<br />

unid. Hope it is something exotic, sounds sometimes like a pirate station<br />

I am tuned too.<br />

(Costa Constantinides-CYP, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 8)<br />

the other tiny BAH QRG is 9745 kHz ...<br />

BULGARIA Google Earth imagery.<br />

MW Vidin, three kilometers south/southeast of Vodna village, 240 m ASL,<br />

2x500 kW on 1224 and 576 kHz. At<br />

43 50 24 N 22 42 51 E<br />

MW Petrich 2 km north of Novo Konomladi village, 204 m ASL,<br />

500 kW non-dir on 747 kHz at<br />

41 28 15.02 N 23 19 36.35 E<br />

SW Sofia west of Kostinbrod at<br />

42 48 36.19 N 23 11 10.03 E<br />

SW Plovdiv Padarsko site at<br />

42 22 42.00 N 24 51 48.00 E<br />

SW Varna Bolyartsi site [former Radio Liberty jamming site in Russian,<br />

Ukrainian towards former USSR] at<br />

04 04.31 N 27 47 06.41 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 3)<br />

CHINA Firedrake, 14520 (new frequency?), 1622-1654 June 8, not heard on<br />

14620. All against SOH://with 7300 (weak), 9200 (good), 10300 (good) and<br />

18180 (good). Noted firedrake against RFA on 11795 (very strong) with weak<br />

station un<strong>der</strong> them. Also firedrake on 15210 (weak), mixing with a station<br />

in English, against who?<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 8)<br />

Wulumqi, Xinjiang, anyone.<br />

Does this site have archived hi-res photos of the super-power 1521 kHz


Wulumqi, Xinjiang (PRC) Russian-aimed site. I un<strong>der</strong>stand that there are<br />

high-power HF <strong>BC</strong> stations there.<br />

Former collegue of mine at VOA went there while an employee of Continental<br />

to service some 420B 500-kW rigs. These are (supposedly) used to jam VOA<br />

broadcasts, too.<br />

Xinjiang is outback. Can't get more outbacker. Sand and gravel horizon.<br />

Not Hawaii!<br />

(Charles A. Taylor WD4INP, Greenville-NC-USA, SW TX site June 5)<br />

CYPRUS Radio Bayrak with very strong level of the signal but with<br />

distorted audio (like broadcasts from Pakistan and others...) on June 3rd<br />

0140-0230 on 6150 kHz with non-stop pop mx in En and only one anounce at<br />

0215 UTC by Lady (DJ )"the programme "Life Is Light" or something<br />

similar). Checking MW 1098 - here was another programme.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 4)<br />

ECUADOR New schedule of HCJB Global in DRM effective June 1:<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 9815 QUI 004kW 037deg to WeEu in German, x0400-0630<br />

0100-0400 9815 QUI 004kW 355deg to CeAm in English, cancelled<br />

1500-0100 15680 QUI 004kW 355deg to CeAm in English, cancelled<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 5)<br />

EQUAT GUINEA 15190 Radio Africa Bata, at 1<strong>05</strong>0-1101+ UT on 8 June 07. OM<br />

Bible Thumping Preacher "In The Name Of Jesus ....", Radio Africa ID by a<br />

man giving a California mailing address, email address and web site as<br />

<br />

QRM de Cuba with their IS at 1<strong>05</strong>9 but Bata still dominant. SIO: 232.<br />

(Chris Lobdell-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 9)<br />

G.E. imagery: R Bata 01 49 33.44 N 09 46 42.52 E<br />

ERITREA Radio Bana, tx in Asmara, Eritrea, 5100 kHz, confirmed my report<br />

in 40 days with a full data QSL-letter. I sent an audio clip. v/s not<br />

readable. The address I used: Radio Bana, Department of Adult and Media<br />

Education, P.O.Box 609, Asmara City, Eritrea.<br />

(Giampiero Bernardini-I, hcdx June 5)<br />

ETHIOPIA A new programme was added to the TDP schedule website EPPF<br />

Radio 1600-1700 UT on 15260 kHz Thursdays in Amaharic, EPPF is the<br />

Ethiopian People's Patriotic Front.<br />

The TDP-brokered transmissions of Radio Xoriyo on 15260 have been re-<br />

timed; there are now two 30 minute broadcasts Tuesday and Saturday 1600-<br />

1630, instead of a one hour broadcast Tuesday 1600-1700 UT, according to<br />

the TDP schedule website.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, W<strong>DX</strong>C Contact May magazine June 1)<br />

FALKLAND ISLS NEW WEBSITE FOR FALKLANDS RADIO.<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> Monitoring observes that public broadcaster Falkland Islands Radio<br />

Service (FIRS) has recently established a web presence at<br />

<br />

The website features a history of the station, a programme and frequency<br />

guide and full contact details.<br />

The station transmits on six FM frequencies and 530 kHz mediumwave from<br />

studios in Stanley, carrying a mix of local programming and relays of B<strong>BC</strong><br />

World Service and the British Forces Broadcasting Service. Formerly known<br />

as the Falkland Islands Broadcasting Station, in August 20<strong>05</strong> the<br />

broadcaster was transferred from government ownership to the management of<br />

the Media Trust, and changed its name to the Falkland Islands Radio<br />

Service (also known as Falklands Radio).<br />

(B<strong>BC</strong>_M via dxld 4 Jun)


Sked shows some B<strong>BC</strong> relays, but hourly newscasts mostly from IRN News!<br />

Sure hope it's not this far-right slanted US gospel-huxtering IRN News<br />

heard on some US SW stations:<br />

<br />

But instead this IRN News: <br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld June 5)<br />

GABON (pres) RTV Gabonaise with what sounded like a nx bulletin in<br />

French on 4777 kHz at <strong>05</strong>00 UT. It had faded out by <strong>05</strong>40 UT.<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 6)<br />

GERMANY Some changes of DTK T-Systems:<br />

WYFR Family Radio, additional txions from May 28 and June 1:<br />

1400-1500 NF 15715 WER 500kW 090deg to SoAs in Marathi (tent.)<br />

1500-1600 NF 12020 WER 500kW 075deg to SoAs in Urdu (tent.)<br />

Bible Voice Broadcasting Network (BVBN) in Hebrew June 1:<br />

1800-1830 9790 JUL 100kW 1<strong>05</strong>deg Fri/Sun to EaEUR<br />

Bible Voice Broadcasting Network (BVBN) in English from June 3:<br />

1200-1230 5945 WER 040kW non-dir Sun to WeEu in DRM<br />

Free People's Mission Krefeld till June 30, ex till Oct.27:<br />

1100-1130 5945 WER 500kW non-dir Sat to WEUR in German<br />

1630-1700 11640 WER 250kW 1<strong>05</strong>deg Sat to ME in English<br />

CVC Internat in English til June 30(not July 31),ex til May 30<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 9430 WER 125kW 180deg to WeAF<br />

0600-0900 15640 WER 125kW 180deg to WeAF<br />

1500-1800 15715 WER 125kW 180deg to WeAF<br />

1800-2100 13820 WER 125kW 180deg to WeAF<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 5)<br />

ICELAND The Icelandic public broadcaster RUV has still not made a final<br />

decision about the date for the closure of the news relays on shortwave.<br />

The Gufunes Telecommunications Centre in Reykjavik which transmits the RUV<br />

news said today that it is still waiting for a note from RUV. Until then,<br />

the transmissions will continue; schedule and frequencies are unchanged<br />

from earlier seasons: To Europe: 1215-1300 on 13865, 1755-1825 on 12115;<br />

to North America: 1410-1440 and 1835-19<strong>05</strong> on 13865, 2300-2335 UT on 12115<br />

kHz.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, W<strong>DX</strong>C Contact May magazine June 1)<br />

INDIA 4850 AIR Kohima on May 22 at 1252-13<strong>05</strong> UT. 44444 Hindi and<br />

English, Music and talk, ID at 1300 and 1301 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium June 1)<br />

INDONESIA 11784.88 RRI Jakarta Cimanggis left 11860 kHz channel at<br />

[2300-]1100-1600 UT a month ago or so. Now discovered by Roland Schulze on<br />

11784.88 kHz, he phoned me last Friday. From 1100-1400 UT terrible mess on<br />

this channel, due of co-ch Udorn Thani in Mandarin and accompanied China<br />

mainland jamming. Today RRI tiny signal of S=2 only, lousy condition.<br />

11784.88 is also in use by foreign service VoINS Jakarta at 1600-2100 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 3)<br />

7289.87 RRI Nabire on May 23 at 0750-0802 UT. 25342 Indonesian, Music, ID<br />

at 0758 UT, RPK, 0800 Jakarta news realy, // May 26 0758 s/off, May 27<br />

0800 s/off, May 28 0827 s/off.<br />

9524.98 V. of Indonesia on May 28 at 0734-0806 UT. 33443-44444 English,<br />

It is repetition of IS and ID to 0800, ID at 0800, 0800 UT Opening music.


Opening announce, News.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium June 1)<br />

9680, RRI Jakarta, at 1000-1012* UT on May 30 (Wed.), singing KGRE jingle,<br />

talking about English for Academic Purposes (EAP), song 'All Out Of Love',<br />

fair. RRI has been off the air for several weeks, so glad to hear them<br />

again, but they had audio problems before they suddenly went off the air.<br />

Still off at 1024 UT.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, JPNpremium June 1)<br />

9680 RRI Jakarta, at 1000-1020 UT on June 3 (Sun.), Kang Guru Radio<br />

English program, competition to identify a mystery sound, repeat of the<br />

interview Kevin did with young Indonesian actor (Nicholas Saputra), song<br />

by Aussie singer Stephanie McIntosh and also 'The Others' sung by the<br />

Dukes of Windsor, gives the KGRE address to write in for their free<br />

magazine (P.O. Box 3095, Denpasar 80030, Bali, Indonesia), fair-good<br />

reception.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, JPNpremium June 3)<br />

ISRAEL Galei Zahal (they say "Galei Tzakhal") at 0151 UTC with " Hey<br />

Jude" by the Beatles heard on 6975 (no 6973), 15785, MWs 1224, 1287, 1386<br />

and 1404 kHz (May 3rd).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 4)<br />

15777.78v Galei Zahal, at 2150-2220+ UT on June 8, US pop music by Back<br />

Street Boys & others. DJ chatter. Fair to good signal but slowly drifting<br />

up to 15777.80 by 2220 UT. Noted on 15777.74 at 2352 UT check. Weak //<br />

6971.24v kHz with an unstable, wobbly carrier.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx June 9)<br />

IBA cuts may force English news off the air.<br />

I don't know any more than this article says.<br />

<br />

Here are some excerpts of the article - the full article contains a link<br />

to an editorial on the matter: IBA cuts may force English news off the<br />

air.<br />

(danr-USA, dxld June 7)<br />

JAPAN / KOREA D.P.R. The Japanese government will launch a radio channel<br />

for North Korea focusing on Japanese citizens abducted by Pyongyang. A<br />

Japanese government official on Wednesday said the channel will be<br />

launched in July and is different from the privately-run Shiokaze channel<br />

that started broadcasting for North Korea in late March. Shiokaze is run<br />

by an activist group calling itself Investigation Commission on Missing<br />

Japanese Probably Related to North Korea.<br />

The new state-run Japanese radio will focus on the Japanese government's<br />

position on the abduction issue, messages from victims' families, and<br />

efforts to have them sent back to Japan. Shiokaze recently reported the<br />

new channel would carry official messages about the Japanese government's<br />

position. A staffer with Free North Korea Radio, a South Korean radio<br />

station targeting North Korea, said the state-run Japanese channel will<br />

broadcast for an hour a day, half in Korean and half in Japanese. The<br />

radio is un<strong>der</strong> the supervision of the Japanese Foreign Ministry and a<br />

Cabinet committee dealing with the abduction question.<br />

South Korea's only official radio channel targeting North Korea is KBS<br />

Social Education Service. But the channel is mostly educational and<br />

targets not only North Korea but also Korean nationals living in northern<br />

regions such as the Maritime Province of Siberia and China. In South<br />

Korea, there are four civilian radios for North Korea led by North Korean<br />

refugees or activists for human rights in North Korea, including Free


North Korea Radio and Open Radio for North Korea, which transmit their<br />

programs using frequencies of a British shortwave service provi<strong>der</strong>.<br />

Kim Seung-min, the foun<strong>der</strong> of Free North Korea Radio, said the launch of<br />

the state-run Japanese radio is a graphic example showing the Abe<br />

administration's "determination to pressure North Korea."<br />

<br />

de "The Chosun Ilbo" at June 7.<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa--JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 7)<br />

LIBYA [and non] on June 3rd Swahili on 17600 // 17725, 17670 in Ar prgr<br />

"Jamahirya Ozma" // 17625 - where covered another Ar speaking station, on<br />

17660 LA rhytmes (June 3).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 4)<br />

MADAGASCAR CLANDESTINE (Zimbabwe): RADIO VOICE OF THE PEOPLE VOP via<br />

TALATA, 11695. Full-data (including program name and transmitter<br />

coordinates) Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land van card from Rahamefy Eddy in 2 months for a<br />

report to Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land Wereldomroep Relay Station, attn:<br />

Mr. Rahamefy Eddy, P.O. Box 404, Antananarivo, Madagascar. RADIO VOICE OF<br />

THE PEOPLE VOP via TALATA, 7310. Full-data (including program name) large<br />

fol<strong>der</strong> Madagascar map card in 4.5 years, also from Rahamefy Eddy. Nice of<br />

him to send different cards for these reports.<br />

(Wendel Craighead-KS-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 8)<br />

MALAYSIA 6049.65 Asyik FM (RTM), returned again after being off the air<br />

for several weeks. First noted again on May 30, heard through June 2<br />

around 1130-1230 UT, mostly with on-air phone calls, singing ID jingles.<br />

Yes John, it? very nice to have them back again. Heard with the usual het.<br />

While they were off I tuned in to try to determine what causes this het,<br />

but could only detect a very faint carrier on 6<strong>05</strong>0.0 kHz but too weak to<br />

tell anything about it.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 8)<br />

NEW ZEALAND 11675, RNZI, Rangitaiki. New DRM frequency for local<br />

afternoons, peaking SNR 15.5 dB at 0612 UT on June 2nd with discussion<br />

program, so not all that great.<br />

(Craig Seager-AUS, June AR<strong>DX</strong>C A<strong>DX</strong>N direct and via dxld)<br />

NIGERIA Voice of Nigeria heard on 9690 kHz in English from tune-in at<br />

1200 UT. Weak signal at first but has now improved to fair. Still audible<br />

in English now at 1315. This is probably ex 7255/15120 as neither heard<br />

here for some time. I think it was also on 9690 earlier today as I noted<br />

something there at 0950 UT with hum on audio.<br />

(Dave Kenny-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK June 3)<br />

Further checks on Voice of Nigeria over the past couple of days indicate<br />

that 9690 kHz is now used at 0800-1630 UT; then 15120 at 1630-2100 and<br />

7255 at 2100-2300 UT.<br />

The tentative language schedule is currently as follows:<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0700 English (15120?) 0700-0800 French (15120?)<br />

0800-0900 Hausa 9690 0900-1000 Fulfulde 9690<br />

1000-1500 English 9690 1500-1530 Swahili 9690<br />

1530-1600 Yoruba 9690 1600-1630 Igbo 9690<br />

1630-1700 Arabic 15120 1700-2100 English 15120<br />

2100-2200 French 7255 2200-2300 Hausa 7255<br />

Frequencies confirmed except at <strong>05</strong>00-0800 UT. African languages are<br />

tentative - as scheduled. Currently (1800 UT) audible with excellent<br />

reception on 15120 kHz in English.<br />

(Dave Kenny-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK June 4, also via dxld)<br />

9690 Voice of Nigeria, at *0814-0900+ UT on June 9, Abruptly on with talk


in listed Hausa. Local tribal music. Voice of Nigeria theme music at 0857.<br />

Talk in listed Fulfulde at 0900 UT. Poor to fair.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx June 9)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 7325 Radio Wantok Light with a fair signal in English<br />

at 0830 UT and again weak around 2115 UT.<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 6)<br />

7325 Wantok Radio Light. On June 2 at 08<strong>05</strong>-0910 UT in English. SINPO<br />

25332. Music program by a woman. N<strong>BC</strong> news at 0900 UT, ID at 0910 UT.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium June 8)<br />

ROMANIA Radio Romania International's new (and finally fast) website<br />

<br />

announces a temporary limitation in broadcast frequencies in June and<br />

July:<br />

"Dear listeners,<br />

Due to upgrading works that will be un<strong>der</strong>taken on the antenna system<br />

located at the Galbeni transmission centre (in north eastern Romania) from<br />

June 15th to July 31st, RRI will have to use only half of its transmission<br />

frequencies; therefore there will be only one frequency available for each<br />

English broadcast.<br />

Here are the new frequencies to be used during the aforementioned period<br />

of time:<br />

0000-0100 11790 kHz NORTH AMERICA<br />

0300-0400 9645 kHz NORTH AMERICA<br />

0300-0400 11895 kHz INDIA<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0600 11830 kHz WESTERN EUROPE<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 17770 kHz AUSTRALIA<br />

1200-1300 11875 kHz WESTERN EUROPE<br />

1700-1800 9535 kHz WESTERN EUROPE<br />

2030-2100 9515 kHz WESTERN EUROPE<br />

2030-2100 11940 kHz NORTH AMERICA<br />

2200-2300 7185 kHz WESTERN EUROPE<br />

2200-2300 9790 kHz NORTH AMERICA"<br />

(via Eike Bierwirth-D, dxld June 1)<br />

Listening to the programme "<strong>DX</strong> Club" of Radio Romania International in<br />

Russian language, I heard about the beginning reconstruction of all SW<br />

transmitters and antennas starting in mid-June first from site Galbeni in<br />

north-eastern Romania. The broadcasts to Western Europe will be moved to<br />

site Tiganesti. For two months transmissions in Russian and Chinese will<br />

be temporarily closed. Later new txs will be in Tiganesti and Saftica<br />

(here 2x100 kW).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 7)<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

Old SW Saftica 18/50kW site, old Espana Indepedente tx site at:<br />

44 38 16.00 N 26 04 27.85 E<br />

New SW Tiganesti 100/250 kW site, nearby 12 kilometers north at<br />

44 44 59.33 N 26 06 09.68 E<br />

MW Tancabesti Bucharest 855 kHz 1500 kW site nearby<br />

44 41 24.76 N 26 03 09.77 E<br />

SW Galbeni Bacau site in the north-eastern corner of the country,<br />

250 kW and MW 1179 kHz at<br />

46 27 32.24 N 26 56 51.13 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 3)


Looked after the frequencies for Radio Romania International in German: No<br />

need for adjustments during the reconstruction work at Galbeni here, they<br />

had cut back to two frequencies for A07 anyway, as shown at<br />

<br />

But will the "upgrading works" really concern the "antenna system" only?<br />

Today 9760, on air 1400-1500 for Romanian, was again (I think I reported<br />

such observations already a couple of times) mostly a loud hiss, with<br />

program audio being audible un<strong>der</strong>neath only. So apparently the<br />

transmission systems are in really dire need of a repair.<br />

In the past Galbeni had alongside the two 250 kW shortwave transmitters<br />

(and mediumwave 1179) also two further, presumably very old transmitters<br />

of 120 kW each. One of them carried Romania Actualitati, the other one was<br />

leased by Radio Moldova International, and both suffered from a horribly<br />

distorted modulation. They finally went off years ago and Radio Moldova<br />

International resorted to webcasting only. I have to admit that I was<br />

quite surprised to find that they are still around, with the link to their<br />

MP3 stream labelled as "on air" and giving a schedule which is still the<br />

same than for the shortwave transmissions gone years ago.<br />

<br />

has also two studio pictures, still with the equipment from the USSR days,<br />

interestingly not including the ubiquitous Oktava's but instead Gefell<br />

mics.<br />

The one on the announcer's desk is an UM70, and these mics were the<br />

workhorses in East German radio studios. I know a guy who in the early<br />

nineties got a high quality condenser mic from some idiots who consi<strong>der</strong>ed<br />

any East German products as trash with no value: In some junk shop he<br />

spotted an item presented like in this picture<br />

<br />

He recognized it only as "hey, a DT64 mic!" and took it out of<br />

nostalgia away for the little money the shop wanted for it (in fact he<br />

still is too ashamed to tell how small the price in fact was). Years later<br />

he learned what a more regular price for these mics would be and sent his<br />

one to Microtech Gefell to get it refurbished to perfectly working or<strong>der</strong>.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld June 9)<br />

RUSSIA TDP station R.Xoriyo Ogadenia in<br />

Somali via TRW from May 19:<br />

1600-1630 15260 SAM 250kW 188deg to EaAf Tue/Sat, x1600-1700 Tue<br />

TRW=TV Radio Wawes<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 5)<br />

CLANDESTINE (Russia/Chechnya): RADIO FREE CHECHNYA / RADIO CHECHNYA<br />

SVOBODNAYA: via SAINT PETERSBURG (KRASNY BOR), 7330 kHz. Full-data<br />

(including site; power; and "Radio Chechnya Svobodnaya") long Saint<br />

Petersburg Regional Center transmitter and antenna scenes card in 7.5<br />

years with no follow-up reports. No response yet to slightly more recent<br />

reports although I sent follow-ups for them.<br />

(Wendel Craighead-KS-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 8)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA Heard 15250 May 23; they identified as Broadcasting Service<br />

of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at 1213 UT, signed off 1227 UT as English<br />

service of Radio Jeddah, "we have been transmitting on the following<br />

frequencies" and then abrupt off.<br />

(Mike Barraclough, June W<strong>DX</strong>C Contact direct and via dxld)


SERBIA On 25 May from 1800 UTC asking for IRS in Ru on 7240 khz I found<br />

strong broom covering all stations in ranges 7215-7221 and 7238-7243, just<br />

at 1816 began IRS in Ru and the jammer disappeared.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 4)<br />

SEYCHELLES [and non] News item for my FEBA matter knowledge: WHRA 17650<br />

noted with a <strong>DX</strong> hobby program in English at 1230-1300 UT from a Canadian<br />

religious broadcaster interview. S=9+10 dB today June 3rd. Interesting<br />

FEBA Seychelles history item covered, that FEBA closed down totally some<br />

years ago: DUE OF TAX SCALE increase dramatically by the Seychelles<br />

government! Two 100 kW SW transmitters units replaced from the island, one<br />

of them to a new location on Kenya soil!<br />

(wb, dxld June 3)<br />

That was Rod Hembree's Radio Weather it's not a <strong>DX</strong> hobby program but a<br />

proselytizing religious program masquerading as such, pushing creationism<br />

and other pseudo-science. Thus I would not rely on the accuracy of any<br />

other info on the program.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld June 3)<br />

About one of the ex-FEBA, Seychelles transmitters; I recall the ex-FEBA<br />

Seychelles transmitters were sold to WJIE. There were plans to start with<br />

one 100 kW transmitter from Uganda but seems there were difficulties to<br />

get a licence. Next they planned to start on shortwave from Kenya, but<br />

seems it never materialized. The last I heard about this transmitter was<br />

in the beginning of 2004, when it was still stored in some Kenyan port.<br />

Just won<strong>der</strong> if it's still there or shipped somewhere else.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld June 3)<br />

SLOVAKIA This is the summer 07 schedule of Radio Slovakia International<br />

German<br />

0800-0830 7345 6<strong>05</strong>5 1330-1400 7345 6<strong>05</strong>5<br />

1600-1630 6<strong>05</strong>5 5920 1800-1830 6<strong>05</strong>5 5920<br />

French<br />

0200-0230 9440 5930 1700-1730 6<strong>05</strong>5 5920 1930-2000 6<strong>05</strong>5 5920<br />

English<br />

0100-0130 9440 5930 0700-0730 15460 9440<br />

1630-1700 6<strong>05</strong>5 5920 1830-1900 7345 6<strong>05</strong>5<br />

Spanish<br />

0230-0300 11900 9440 1430-1500 11600 9440<br />

2000-2030 11650 6<strong>05</strong>5<br />

Slovak<br />

0130-0200 9440 5930 0730-0800 15460 9440<br />

1530-1600 7345 5920 1900-1930 6<strong>05</strong>5 5920<br />

Russian<br />

1300-1330 9440 7345 1500-1530 9535 7345 1730-1800 7345 5920<br />

All channels are free from interference just on 6<strong>05</strong>5 I heard a Spanish<br />

football match Saturday afternoon around 1700 un<strong>der</strong> Slovak radio. As many<br />

stations RSI is announcing an incorrect frequency in its programme. For<br />

1630-1700 in English is announced 7345 instead of 6<strong>05</strong>5. All language<br />

schedules are repeated before each programme. There is one original<br />

programme per day in the afternoon with repetitions the following<br />

outsendings.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 5)<br />

SUDAN Sudan Radio Service is now on SW as follows:<br />

0300-0330 Mon-Fri 5985 Kigali-RRW


0330-0400 Mon-Fri 118<strong>05</strong> Al Dhabbaya-UAE<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 Mon-Fri 118<strong>05</strong> Al Dhabbaya-UAE and/or 13720 Al Dhabbaya-UAE<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 Mon-Fri 13720 Al Dhabbaya-UAE and/or 15325 Al Dhabbaya-UAE<br />

1500-1600 Daily 9840-MSK alt15690-MSK<br />

1600-1700 Mon-Sat 9840-MSK alt15690-MSK<br />

1700-1800 Mon-Fri 9590 Al Dhabbaya-UAE<br />

The Sudan Radio Service (SRS) was developed by the Education Development<br />

Center (EDC), a US non-government organisation that specialises in<br />

distance learning. SRS is supported by the USAID. Address: Sudan Radio<br />

Service, P.O.Box 4392, 00100 Nairobi, Kenya.<br />

Darfur Salaam A07 schedule, in Darfuri Arabic, daily <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30<br />

9730-MOS-AUT, 12015-CYP. 1700-1730 15515-WOF-UK, 17585-ASC.<br />

(WRTH A07 update via dxld)<br />

Southern Sudan Interactive Radio Instruction Program now on SW as follows:<br />

0630-0700 Mon/Wed/Fri 15445-DHA-UAE, 1400-1430 Tue/Thu/Sat 15470-ARM-RUS<br />

This broadcast is a project of International Education Systems (IES). It<br />

is funded by USAID in partnership with the Regional Economic Development<br />

Services Office for East and Southern Africa. Address: Southern Sudan<br />

Interactive Radio Instruction Project, 28 Mugumo Road, P.O.Box 25010,<br />

Lavington, Nairobi, Kenya.<br />

(HFCC and monitoring observations Tony Rogers and Dave Kenny-UK,<br />

Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Communication magazine June)<br />

SYRIA Radio Damascus with strong signal during the mx and low talk:<br />

Turkish from 1600, Ru 1700 (another different programme in Ru is heard on<br />

MW 783 1730-1800), 18<strong>05</strong> Ge, 19<strong>05</strong> Fr all on 9330 and from 18<strong>05</strong> // 12085 kHz<br />

(June 2nd).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 4)<br />

TAIWAN Additional frequency of Radio Taiwan International:<br />

1100-1200 NF 9735 TAI 250kW 045deg to JPN Japanese // 7130 116<strong>05</strong><br />

1200-1300 NF 9735 TAI 250kW 045deg to JPN Music px // 7130<br />

1300-1400 NF 9735 TAI 250kW 045deg to JPN Japanese // 7130 9635<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 5)<br />

TUNISIA The last days I monitored the National Tunisian Broadcasting<br />

Service in Arabic language on shortwave. This is the schedule:<br />

Morning<br />

0200-0410: 120<strong>05</strong>,9720 0300-<strong>05</strong>30: 7275 <strong>05</strong>00-0710: 7190<br />

Evening<br />

1500-1910: 120<strong>05</strong>,9720 1600-2010: 7225 1800-2210: 7190<br />

Sign on and sign off are always regular. Transmitters are open some<br />

minutes before the start of the transmission at :00 . Programme is<br />

Idhaatu-l wataniyatu tunisiya which is National Broadcasting of Tunisia,<br />

// 630 kHz on Medium wave.<br />

120<strong>05</strong> disturbed by Chinese language stations between 1500 and 1600. 7190<br />

has CRI in Russian and English in the evening in parallel. All other<br />

channels are free. Very good reception. Only 120<strong>05</strong> and 9720 low due to<br />

still bad conditions for 25 and 31 meter band in the early morning.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 5)<br />

UKRAINE Frequency change of Radio Ukraine International from May 28:<br />

0800-1300 NF 11550*KHR 100kW 277deg to WeEu, x15675# (English 11-12)<br />

* strong co-ch Radio Free Afghanistan in Pashto via KWT 1230-1300<br />

# to avoid R Free Afghanistan in Pashto/Dari via UDO 1030-1300 15680<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 5)


U.K. Google Earth imagery.<br />

LW Droitwich 198 kHz 500 kW site at<br />

52 17 44.00 N 02 06 22.00 W<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 3)<br />

MW Lisnagarvey (Lisburn, No.Ireland), 720 / 909 / 1089 / 1215 kHz<br />

10/10/12.5/16 kW<br />

1341 kHz 100 kW<br />

54 29 23.49 N 06 03 38.96 W with old-style cigar-shaped antenna.<br />

(Alan Davies-UK, June 7)<br />

CLANDESTINE (Zimbabwe): SW RADIO AFRICA via RAMPISHAM, 12035. Full-data<br />

(except site) multi-color QSL letter signed by station manager (signature<br />

not legible) in 17 days. This was for an e-mail report. I had no response<br />

to previous reports, via both post and e-mail, to SWRA the past few years<br />

and would have been satisfied with an e-mail verification, so it was a<br />

very pleasant surprise to receive the letter.<br />

(Wendel Craighead-KS-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 8)<br />

USA Updated summer A-07 of EWTN Global Catholic Radio:<br />

to NoAm in English<br />

0000-<strong>05</strong>00 5810 EWN 500kW 020deg<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-1400 5850 EWN 500kW 020deg<br />

1400-1600 9955 EWN 500kW 020deg<br />

1600-2200 9450 EWN 500kW 020deg<br />

2200-2400 9975 EWN 500kW 020deg<br />

to CeAm in Spanish<br />

0000-1100 7455 EWN 500kW 220deg<br />

1100-2200 9885 EWN 500kW 220deg<br />

2200-2400 9355 EWN 500kW 220deg<br />

to SoAm in Spanish<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-1100 11615 EWN 500kW 155deg<br />

1100-1400 13615 EWN 500kW 155deg<br />

1400-2200 15745 EWN 500kW 155deg<br />

2200-<strong>05</strong>00 13615 EWN 500kW 155deg<br />

to WeEu in English<br />

0600-0900 7570 EWN 500kW 040deg<br />

1700-2000 15390 EWN 500kW 040deg<br />

2200-2400 15745 EWN 500kW 040deg<br />

to WeAf in English<br />

2000-2200 15220 EWN 500kW 085deg<br />

Updated summer A-07 of World Harvest Radio:<br />

WHRI Angel 1<br />

0300-0600 5835 HRI 250kW 315deg Mon-Fri<br />

0300-0600 7315 HRI 250kW 152deg Sat/Sun, <strong>DX</strong>WC 0330 Mon<br />

0600-0800 7315 HRI 250kW 025deg >>> deleted<br />

0800-1100 7355 HRI 250kW 025deg >>> deleted<br />

0600-1100 NF 7335 HRI 250kW 025deg<br />

1100-1200 6095 HRI 250kW 182deg B<strong>BC</strong> Spanish<br />

1200-1300 9495 HRI 250kW 315deg<br />

1300-1400 9495 HRI 250kW 315deg Mon-Fri<br />

1300-1400 11785 HRI 250kW 315deg Sat/Sun HMLR<br />

1400-1600 11785 HRI 250kW 315deg <strong>DX</strong>WC 1530 Sun<br />

1600-1900 11960 HRI 250kW 173deg<br />

1900-2100 17650 HRI 250kW 152deg <strong>DX</strong>WC 1930 Sat<br />

2100-2300 13640 HRI 250kW 173deg B<strong>BC</strong> English WS<br />

2300-0300 7315 HRI 250kW 152deg


WHRI Angel 2<br />

0100-0400 7490 HRI 250kW 025deg<br />

0400-0600 7355 HRI 250kW 042deg<br />

0600-0800 7365 HRI 250kW 025deg<br />

0800-1100 7315 HRI 250kW 152deg<br />

1100-1300 9660 HRI 250kW 173deg B<strong>BC</strong> English WS<br />

1300-2000 9840 HRI 250kW 025deg<br />

2000-2200 13670 HRI 250kW 315deg Mon-Fri<br />

2000-2200 9840 HRI 250kW 042deg Sat/Sun<br />

2200-0100 9515 HRI 250kW 315deg Mon-Sat<br />

2200-0100 7490 HRI 250kW 025deg Sun<br />

KWHR Angel 3<br />

0100-<strong>05</strong>00 17655 WHR 100kW 300deg <strong>DX</strong>WC 0330 Sun<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0800 13650 WHR 100kW 300deg<br />

0800-1100 9930 WHR 100kW 300deg<br />

1100-1200 9930 WHR 100kW 300deg ORNK from June 11<br />

1200-1400 12130 WHR 100kW 285deg<br />

1400-1800 9930 WHR 100kW 300deg <strong>DX</strong>WC 1500 Sun<br />

KWHR Angel 4<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-1100 11565 WHR 100kW 225deg <strong>DX</strong>WC 0700 Sat; <strong>05</strong>00 Sun<br />

WHRA Angel 5<br />

0100-<strong>05</strong>00 5850 HRI 250kW 045deg <strong>DX</strong>WC 0230 Sun; 0230 Mon<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 6145 HRI 250kW 045deg<br />

0600-0700 7490 HRI 250kW 090deg<br />

1200-1500 17650 HRI 250kW 075deg<br />

1500-1600 17650 HRI 250kW 075deg Mon-Sat, xDaily<br />

1500-1600 NF 15355 HRI 250kW 075deg Sun, x17650<br />

1600-1700 17640 HRI 250kW 075deg<br />

1700-1900 157<strong>05</strong> HRI 250kW 075deg<br />

1900-2000 13710 HRI 250kW 090deg<br />

2000-2200 7400 HRI 250kW 045deg Mon-Fri<br />

2000-2200 11885 HRI 250kW 090deg Sat/Sun<br />

2200-2300 11885 HRI 250kW 090deg<br />

2300-0100 7520 HRI 250kW 045deg<br />

<strong>DX</strong>WC=<strong>DX</strong>ing With Cumbre<br />

HMLR=Hmong Lao Radio in Lao<br />

ORNK=Open Radio for North Korea in Korean<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 5)<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

WEWN Vandiver, USA can now be seen with an improved medium resolution<br />

image (Google Earth), enough to now see fee<strong>der</strong>s & towers.<br />

33 30 06 N 86 28 37 W<br />

(Ian-AUS, SW TX sites June 5)<br />

The Bush administration is wrong to silence the Voice of America.<br />

Soft Power Unplugged.<br />

The Bush Administration's planned cuts would:<br />

- Eliminate virtually all English-language VOA broadcasts world-wide,<br />

apart from Africa, which would see its service cut nearly in half. This is<br />

occurring at the same time as governments in Russia and China that are<br />

increasingly assertive have launched 24/7 propaganda radio services in our<br />

native language.<br />

- Reduce by a third RFE/RL's Russian-language broadcasts to Russia from<br />

24- to 18- hours a day, and take VOA's Russian-language radio off the air<br />

altogether. This would come at a time when the authoritarian Vladimir<br />

Putin is making a comprehensive effort to deny his people access to<br />

truthful information about their country and the world. What is more,<br />

Putin's repressive measures could end the Voice of America's remaining TV


oadcasts in Russian at any moment.<br />

- Drop altogether broadcasts by: the VOA in Cantonese, Croatian, Greek,<br />

Georgian, Thai and Uzbek; RFE/RL's Macedonian service; and Radio Free<br />

Asia's broadcasts in Cantonese. American interests in China, Southeastern<br />

Europe, Central and Southeast Asia would be negatively affected.<br />

- Eliminate the VOA's radio broadcasts in Ukrainian, Serbian, Albanian,<br />

Bosnian, Macedonian, Hindi. Given the ongoing turmoil in Ukraine, the<br />

Balkans and Kashmir can we afford to do anything that might reduce our<br />

presence or influence there?<br />

- Reduce radio broadcasts by: the Voice of America to China in Tibetan and<br />

to Africa in Portuguese; RFE/RL's services in Ukrainian, Romanian, Kazakh<br />

and South Slavic languages in Kazakh; and RFA's broadcasts in Tibetan.<br />

The cumulative effect of these cuts alone would be to write-off more than<br />

18 million listeners each week around the world. Who could possibly choose<br />

voluntarily to eliminate such an audience, much of which is in places<br />

critical to the future course of this war?<br />

[more]<br />

<br />

(dxld June 5)<br />

VANUATU Radio Vanuatu, Vila on 7260 kHz noted with a nx bulletin in<br />

French at 2100 UT after the Chinese Firedrake rubbish left the frequency.<br />

French seemed to last until around 2130 UT when Bislama was heard along<br />

with local and Western pop music. One day (3 June) a B<strong>BC</strong> News broadcast in<br />

English was heard at 2200 UT, today (June 5) speech in Bislama was heard<br />

at that time. I am able to hear the station (weakly) until about 0100 UT<br />

when the Voice of Russia and others dominate the frequency.<br />

There is no sign of the station in our local evening (0600-1100 UT) on<br />

either 7260 or 3945 kHz. I was beginning to think they were off the air<br />

until I heard this!<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 6)<br />

VIETNAM 4739.74 R.TV. Son La on Jun 01 at 1249-1302 UT. 35433<br />

Vietnamese, Talk and local music, ID at 1259 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium June 8)<br />

ZAMBIA R. Zambia/R. One, 5915, at 0238-0310 UT on June 8, Fish Eagle IS,<br />

0250 choral anthem(?), drums, usual excited OM talking in vernacular with<br />

sound of crowd in background and clear mention of Lusaka. First time I<br />

heard this I thought it was a political rally or something but seems to be<br />

a regular portion of their sign-on, more drums, pop African songs, poor-<br />

fair.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 8)<br />

ZIMBABWE Thanks to Jari Savolainen I heard the non-stop mx station on<br />

4828 kHz 1900-2100 on June 2nd,but only carrier was 0130-0215 fade out on<br />

June 3rd. Zimbabwe on 3396 kHz had another programmes and nx in En at 2000<br />

on June 2nd. Seems it is really test on 4828 kHz where only mx there is.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 4)<br />

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ALGERIA Excellent report in Spanish Radiorama magazine about RASD<br />

station in Rabouni, Western Algeria.<br />

Saludos cordiales, si quieren conocer un poco mas sobre las instalaciones<br />

de la Radio Nacional Saharaui, pueden encontrar un interesante articulo<br />

con fotografias muy interesantes en:<br />

<br />

(later) Curiosas fotografias recopiladas de la pagina web del popular<br />

periodista Pedro Piqueras, en ellas se pueden ver algunos equipos de radio<br />

del ejercito espanol en el Sahara, fotografias de los anos 1973 a 1975.<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, Frecuencia <strong>DX</strong> and dxld June 15/16)<br />

Google Earth imagery. Rabouni location at<br />

27 28 04.98 N 08 <strong>05</strong> 16.54 W<br />

six Saharui container villages and repositories of the Saharui refugee<br />

government, also near<br />

27 27 52.35 N 08 10 27.<strong>05</strong> W<br />

27 28 18.54 N 08 01 49.50 W<br />

27 30 57.11 N 08 02 50.81 W<br />

27 30 50.64 N 08 00 34.28 W


Greater Tindouf village near<br />

27 40 27 N 08 08 52 W<br />

Saharui refugee camp also 16 kms westerly towards WeSahara/Mauritania<br />

bor<strong>der</strong><br />

27 38 15.08 N 08 17 14.84 W<br />

Southerly a mine field towards the bor<strong>der</strong> area<br />

27 21 08.03 N 08 38 07.02 W<br />

ANDORRA Google Earth imagery.<br />

Radio Andorra MW 702 kHz 600 kW 28.4 dB gain maximum power radiation, but<br />

no radiation reduction listed. Google Earth shows two masts in 030/210<br />

degr direction apart. So seemingly Andorra signal decreased towards co-<br />

channel station Sebaa-Aioun in Morocco in 210 degr.<br />

SW antenna of former WMR 6230/6215/6220 kHz in mid 70ties - log-periodic,<br />

no details yet.<br />

42 31 18.91 N 01 34 10.54 E<br />

SUD Radio only MW 819, 600/900 kW and local FM on France soil.<br />

42 32 03.50 N 01 42 59.94 E<br />

antenna cables hang down on the MW mast on pictures #2,6,7,8,9,14, 25, 29<br />

My colour QSL is from 1970.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 12)<br />

Radio Andorra, WMR, AWR, Scandinavian Radio Site: La Vella<br />

- were located??<br />

It appears of of the last transmissions on SW from one of this site<br />

occurred on 2/04/1982, but no other information known.<br />

Radio Andorra. Yes spotted the log periodic HF antenna at the studio site<br />

& the MW masts/antennas up on the hill side.<br />

Sud Radio: What was the purpose of the two towers? Was there a horizontal<br />

SW dipole strung between the towers, & then what of the MW service? We're<br />

usually used to seeing tall masts for MW, unless it's some formed of<br />

compressed "loaded" tower/s. I assume there was only the one tx site for<br />

Radio Sud in Andorra?? I haven't found any other info on the net to<br />

enlighten me in this respect so far, but there are several pics.<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TX site June 12)<br />

Sud Radio is (was) 42 32 03 N 01 43 01 E<br />

Attached is a QSL of Sud Radio from 1973.<br />

The old Radio Andorra HQ (Studio) was 42 31 43 N 01 34 11 E<br />

The antennas can be seen here: 42 31 16 N 01 34 10 E<br />

(Michael Schmitz-D, SW TX site June 11)<br />

ARMENIA 15470 Southern Sudan Interactive R. Instruction via Gavar<br />

Armenia Jun 09 *1400-1429* 35433 English, 1400 sign on with opening music,<br />

ID, Opening announce, Talk, 1428 ID, 1429 sign off.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium June 15)<br />

AUSTRALIA 2485 VL8K, Katherine NT, 2<strong>05</strong>5-2130*, 09 Jun, English, talks,<br />

news, phone-ins; 35231; // to 2310 & 2325, both worse.


4835 VL8A, Alice Springs NT, 21312-2139, 09 Jun, English, A<strong>BC</strong> newscast;<br />

44332, adjt. QRM de MLI 4835.4.<br />

4910 VL8T, Tennant Creek NT, 2135-..., 09 Jun, English, A<strong>BC</strong> newscast;<br />

44321.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)<br />

BAHRAIN 6010 I got a definite ID yesterday on the Bahrain Radio Bahrain<br />

Frequency 6010 kHz at 1609 UT pop music annoucements. Programme in English<br />

June 12. sio 443.<br />

Unid 6010 at 2352 till 0006 UT non stop music, English programming. June<br />

12. sio 444. Heard also at 0100 UT, presumed Bahrain.<br />

(Costa Constantinides-CYP, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 13)<br />

BENIN 5025 ORTB, Parakou, 0925-1015, 09 Jun, unreadable talks (can't<br />

say whether in French or Vernacular); 15341.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)<br />

BOLIVIA 3310 R. Mosoj Chaski, Cochabamba, 2350-2358, 08 Jun, Quechua,<br />

talks; 44343, adjt. uty. QRM.<br />

5952.5 R. Pio XII, Siglo XX, 2216-2229, 09 Jun, Quechua, infos. on the<br />

station, webpage & e-mail addr, f/ball infos; 44332, adjt. QRM.<br />

61<strong>05</strong>.4 R. Panamericana, La Paz, 2235-2244, 9 Jun, Spanish, religious<br />

prgr, music; 54433, adjt. QRM.<br />

6155 R. Fides, La Paz, 2240-2249, 09 Jun, Spanish, lively tunes, chats;<br />

34433.<br />

9624.9 R. Fides, La Paz, 2158-2208, 09 Jun, Spanish, talks; 23431, QRM de<br />

CAN 9625 but mainly de adjt. chs.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)<br />

BRAZIL 3365 R. Cultura, Araquara SP, 2343-2357, 06 Jun, rosary; 35242.<br />

48<strong>05</strong> R. Difa do Amazonas, Manaus AM, 2203-2215, 09 Jun, announcements,<br />

talks abt. f/ball; 45332.<br />

4815 R. Difa, Londrina PR, 00<strong>05</strong>-0016, 09 Jun, religious prgr & songs to<br />

match; 44332.<br />

4825 R. Educadora, Braganca PA, 0002-0014, 09 Jun, f/ball match rpt.<br />

Curitiba v Remo, TCs; 54333.<br />

4885 R. Club do Para, Belem PA, 2116-2132, 09 Jun, advertisements, prgr<br />

abt. f/ball, phone-ins; 55333.<br />

5035 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2138-2147, 09 Jun, songs,<br />

advertisements, truck drivers' prgr "Pe na Estrada"; clipped audio, but I<br />

believe this is a fee<strong>der</strong> problem as the other // outlets, 6135 & 9630,<br />

were in the same condition; 44332.<br />

6010 R. Inconfidencia, Belo Horizonte MG, 2224-2232, 09 Jun, carnival-<br />

like songs; 44332, adjt. QRM.<br />

6040 R. Club Paranaense, Curitiba PR, 2226-2237, 09 Jun, f/ball match<br />

rpt.; 34332, adjt. QRM thence better on LSB.<br />

6080 R. Novas de Paz, Curitiba PR, 2230-2233, 09 Jun, Bible passages<br />

reading; 33431, adjt. QRM.<br />

6135 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2140-2149, 09 Jun, prgr "Pe na Estrada";


54433, adjt. QRM only; check 5035.<br />

6150 R. Record, Sao Paulo SP, 2239-2246, 09 Jun, f/ball match rpt. &<br />

infos. on other matches, advertisements; 44433, adjt. QRM.<br />

9530 R. Transmundial, Sta Maria RS, 2149-2200, prgr "Entrevista"; 55433.<br />

9630 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 1030-1212, 09 Jun, newscast,..., talks;<br />

25443, and vy. poor at 1200. Also 2144-2206, 09 Jun, prgr "Pe na Estrada",<br />

advertisement for TV Aparecida, <strong>DX</strong> prgr "Encontro <strong>DX</strong>" at 2202; 55444;<br />

check notes un<strong>der</strong> 5035.<br />

9675 R. Cancao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista SP, 1031-1215, 09 Jun, talks,...,<br />

news (tent) 1207 when vy. poor; 24442. Also 2151-2207, 09 Jun, religious<br />

songs & sung prayer, <strong>DX</strong> prgr "Alem Fronteiras" at 2200; 55444, but QRM as<br />

from 2200.<br />

11735 R. Transmundial, Sta Maria RS, 1427-1530, 09 Jun, webpage info,<br />

youth's prgr, refs. to the "Jornada da Fe"; 14431, then better at 1530.<br />

11804.8 R. Globo, Rio de <strong>Jan</strong>eiro RJ, 1125-1133, 10 Jun, talks; 12431, QRM<br />

de CUB 118<strong>05</strong>.<br />

118<strong>05</strong> R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 1216-1425, 09 Jun, songs ("Sucesso<br />

Brasil Central"), TCs, "utilidade publica" annoucements (these are<br />

official anns. from the municipality, the govern., etc), advertisements,<br />

station slogans,..., f/ball news at 1415; 25433.<br />

11925.2 R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo SP, 1101-1136, 10 Jun, songs, chats,<br />

oldies; 25432.<br />

17815 R. Cultura, Sao Paulo SP, 1426-..., 09 Jun, Braz. songs... for a<br />

change...; 15431.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)<br />

BULGARIA Google Earth imagery. CORRECTION:<br />

SW Varna Bolyartsi site [former Radio Liberty jamming site in Russian,<br />

Ukrainian towards former USSR] at<br />

43 04 04.31 N 27 47 06.41 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 3)<br />

The Radio Moscow relay station that never went on the air. In 1986, Soviet<br />

specialists started the construction of a 1000 kW mediumwave transmitting<br />

center for Radio Moscow at Cape Kaliakra, at the Black Sea coast, NE of<br />

Varna. With 10 masts of 145-172 meters, the center was planned to transmit<br />

Radio Moscow programs towards Arabic countries. The geostrategical changes<br />

in Europe stopped the works in 1989 (only 9 masts were built). In 1993-<br />

1994, talks were held with Voice of America, B<strong>BC</strong> and Deutsche Welle about<br />

completion/leasing of the station, but gave no results. Since 20<strong>05</strong>, two of<br />

the vacant masts are used to transmit national FM programs.<br />

Google Earth coordinates: 28 25 30 E 43 23 10 N<br />

Photos of the masts and the full text in Bulgarian:<br />

<br />

(Summary of the Bulgarian text by Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld June 11)<br />

The pictures clearly show two antenna systems: A two mast antenna and a<br />

highly directional SV 4+4 antenna, the latter missing one mast. A closer<br />

look reveals that only some of the masts got their antenna radiators (wire<br />

cages) while others remained naked. So this is indeed only a rudimentary<br />

system, put on hold during its construction.<br />

I guess that the plan called or a regional service via the two mast<br />

antenna as well as a far-range shot accross the Black Sea. SV 4+4 antennas


are in use at Bolshakovo, see pictures at<br />

<br />

They indeed have a quite narrow beam and an accordingly high gain; at my<br />

location the 275 deg. beam on 1386 kHz is consi<strong>der</strong>ably weaker than the<br />

straight 245 degr shot on 1215 kHz. Probably this design had been selected<br />

for the Bulgarian project because it allows for +/- 30 deg. slew.<br />

It appears to be an interesting question un<strong>der</strong> which conditions the<br />

Padarsko shortwave station had been built in the seventies. As well-known<br />

this site had been used by Radio Moscow, and photos suggest that the whole<br />

equipment at Padarsko, including the antennas, had been designed in the<br />

USSR. In the 1993/94 period Voice of America had some relays via Padarsko,<br />

but soon they stopped again (why?) and apparently no any foreign<br />

broadcaster ever used Padarsko again since then.<br />

And most likely there would be no 1323 kHz transmitter at Wachenbrunn<br />

(Thuringia/Germany) today if its construction would have started only a<br />

few years later.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld June 12)<br />

I analysed the pictures on the website<br />

<br />

in or<strong>der</strong> to have an idea of the target area in Arab countries.<br />

This planned R Moscow relay site at Varna Kaliakra is much closer to the<br />

Mediterranean area - save of some 350 kms - compared to other R Moscow<br />

external Kamo-ARM or Grigoriopol-MDA relay sites.<br />

SGP4+4/SV 4+4 antennas array - of 145 meters mast height - could be meant<br />

for Ankara, Cyprus, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, and Egypt target in 130/160<br />

degrees, and the two tower mast directional installation of 172 meters<br />

mast height - towards 190/220 degr target at Istanbul, Athens, Albania,<br />

Sicily, and Libya.<br />

Frequencies to take into consi<strong>der</strong>ation some 20 years ago were: ex-MDA 999<br />

and/or 1431 kHz, also former DWL Malta 1557 kHz channel was freed after<br />

USSR collapse. All long before of R Sawaa and R Free IRQ services did<br />

appear.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 12)<br />

BURKINA FASO 7230 R. Burkina, Ouagadougou, 1202-1424, 09 Jun, French,<br />

prgr "Culturama", Afr. pops,..., Vernacular, talks; 45444, overmodulated<br />

at times.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)<br />

5030.01 Radio Burkina, at *<strong>05</strong>29-<strong>05</strong>45 UT on June 15. Sign on with<br />

instrumental National Anthem. Openng French announcements at <strong>05</strong>30. Local<br />

tribal music, French talk. Fair. Burkina in the clear tonight with Costa<br />

Rica 5030 off the air. Slight splatter from Cuba on 5025 kHz.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx June 16)<br />

CANADA 6030 CFVP hrd 6/11 during R. Marti silent period from <strong>05</strong>07 tune<br />

w/ "Grand Ol Opry Top 40" C&W mx program w/ man host. Signal gradually<br />

improved after 0600 but marred by static crashes. SINPO 34343 w/ peak sigs<br />

0615-0715. Frequent anmts for songs, local events, commercials and<br />

references to 1060 AM.<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 12)<br />

6160 CKZN, St. John's NF, 2243-2254, 09 Jun, English, comic show; 45433;<br />

parallel to C<strong>BC</strong> No.Quebec Sce. 9625.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)<br />

CHAD [tentat.] 7312 to 7318. Chad still wan<strong>der</strong>ing around 7315 kHz.


Checked this distorted audio station (Chad?) today June 11 again. S=7<br />

signal noted this morning on 'unpleasant' time for European audience. 7290<br />

kHz was free channel at 0440 UT, so I checked the 41 mb in total. But a<br />

highly distorted audio signal observed wan<strong>der</strong>ing in 7312 to 7318 kHz range<br />

between 0440 and <strong>05</strong>10 UT.<br />

7309-7314 at 0440<br />

7311-7316 at 0455<br />

7313-7318 at <strong>05</strong><strong>05</strong><br />

7315-7320 kHz at <strong>05</strong>10 UT.<br />

Hit heavily WHRI program in English on 7315 kHz, but let nearby RNW Flevo<br />

in Dutch on 7310 kHz in the clear from <strong>05</strong>00 UT.<br />

Supposed to be Chadienne SW station was using 7288 to 7292 kHz range in<br />

past four weeks. But today - June 11 - observed in 7309 to 7320 kHz range<br />

again.<br />

Wan<strong>der</strong>ed around - moved UP from 7309 to 7315 kHz, but was on back way DOWN<br />

to 7312 kHz 'center' around <strong>05</strong>35 to <strong>05</strong>50 UT. And hit also RNW Flevo signal<br />

in 7310 to 7312 kHz portion then, when checked and using a 4 kHz wide<br />

filter on the rx set.<br />

(later) From fade-in 1725 UT the distorted signal was again on 7291v kHz,<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)<br />

I guess I catched the Chadienne mysterious station again. Yesterday night<br />

observed around 7291v kHz from 1725 UT onwards. But carries no distortion<br />

audio anymore. Just an open carrier only. Station wan<strong>der</strong>ed down from<br />

7316.7 to 7315.8 kHz in 1745-1750 UT slot today June 12.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 12)<br />

CHINA What were assumed to be XJBS Urumqi domestic outlets (previously<br />

heard and reported) were also audible at fair strength on 9470, 9510, 9560<br />

and 9835 kHz plus Chinese on 11950 (in splash from Turkey 11955) which was<br />

probably via Lhasa.<br />

And Chinese was heard via 11845 and 11660 kHz at weak strength - assumed<br />

to be CNR-2 transmissions, but not good enough to parallel.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 10)<br />

COLOMBIA 6009.48 La Voz de tu Conciencia at 1031-1103 UT on Jun 6.<br />

Religious vocals, ranchera-style, to 1039 UT, then EG religious talk or<br />

speech w/SP translation after every phrase; ID at 1<strong>05</strong>7 UT, then music past<br />

ToH. Good signal but fading after 1100 UT.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 10)<br />

5910.3 Marfil Estereo via La Voz de tu Conciencia, Lomalinda, 2214-2228,<br />

09 Jun, Spanish, lively songs; 45333.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)<br />

CUBA 5025 R. Rebelde, Bauta, 0856-f/out 0920, 09 Jun, music, morning<br />

feature called "Haciendo Radio", talks; 25332.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)<br />

ECUADOR 3279.8 La Voz del Napo, Tena, 2353-0003, 08 Jun, Quechua,<br />

rosary; 24341.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)<br />

EGYPT Updated summer A-07 schedule of Radio Cairo:<br />

0700-1100 15115 ABZ 100 kW 250 deg Arabic# WeAf<br />

1015-1215 15170 ABZ 250 kW 090 deg Arabic ME/AFG<br />

1100-2300 12<strong>05</strong>0 ABS 500 kW 315 deg Arabic# WeEu<br />

1215-1330 17835 ABZ 500 kW 090 deg English SoAs


1230-1400 15810 ABS 250 kW 106 deg Indonesian SoEaAs<br />

1300-1600 15365 ABS 250 kW 241 deg Arabic WeAf<br />

1330-1530 15490 ABZ 100 kW 070 deg Farsi TJK<br />

1430-1600 15195 ABS 250 kW 061 deg Pashto AFG<br />

1500-1600 9990 ABS 250 kW 325 deg Albanian ALB<br />

1500-1600 13815 ABZ 100 kW 070 deg Uzbek UZB<br />

1530-1730 17810 ABZ 100 kW 170 deg Swahili CeEaAf<br />

1600-1700 15155 ABZ 100 kW 160 deg Afar EaCeAf<br />

1600-1800 6210 ABS 250 kW 0<strong>05</strong> deg Turkish TUR<br />

1600-1800 11665 ABZ 500 kW 090 deg Urdu SoAs<br />

1600-1800 11740 ABS 250 kW 196 deg English CeSoAf<br />

1700-1730 15155 ABZ 100 kW 160 deg Somali EaCeAf<br />

1730-1900 15155 ABZ 100 kW 160 deg Amharic EaCeAf<br />

1800-1900 6225 ABS 250 kW 020 deg Russian WeRUS<br />

1800-1900 9990 ABS 250 kW 325 deg Italian WeEu<br />

1800-2100 9420 ABS 250 kW 241 deg Hausa WeAf<br />

1900-0030 9825 ABZ 100 kW 160 deg Arabic* CeEaAf<br />

1900-2000 9990 ABS 250 kW 325 deg German WeEu<br />

1900-2030 15375 ABZ 100 kW 250 deg English WeAf<br />

2000-2115 9990 ABS 250 kW 325 deg French WeEu<br />

2000-2200 7210 ABZ 500 kW 090 deg Arabic AUS<br />

2030-2230 9345 ABS 250 kW 241 deg French WeAf<br />

2115-2245 9990 ABS 250 kW 325 deg English WeEu<br />

2215-2330 9360 ABZ 500 kW 270 deg Portuguese SoAm<br />

2300-0030 9460 ABZ 500 kW 330 deg English NoAmEa<br />

2300-0300 12<strong>05</strong>0 ABS 250 kW 325 deg Arabic# NoAm<br />

2330-0045 9360 ABZ 500 kW 270 deg Arabic SoAm<br />

2330-0045 9735 ABS 250 kW 241 deg Arabic SoAm<br />

0030-0430 9460 ABZ 500 kW 330 deg Arabic NoAmEa<br />

0045-0200 6135 ABS 250 kW 282 deg Spanish SoAm<br />

0045-0200 7270 ABZ 500 kW 330 deg Spanish NoAm<br />

0045-0200 9360 ABZ 500 kW 270 deg Spanish SoAm<br />

0200-0330 7270 ABZ 500 kW 330 deg English NoAm<br />

# General service * Voice of the Arabs<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 12)<br />

EQUAT GUINEA 15190 R. East Africa, f/d card, letter and sked from Pan<br />

American Broadcasting, 2021 The Alameda, Ste 240, San Jose, CA 95126,<br />

U.S.A. in 23 days for web report using the form at<br />

<br />

(John Herkimer-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 10)<br />

FRANCE TDF has started DRM test transmissions on 999 kHz from Villebon<br />

(south of Paris) using a Thomson M2W transmitter running about 8 kW RMS<br />

into a 75 m high monopole antenna. The DRM transmission is multiplexed on<br />

the same antenna with another 5 kW AM programme on 1314 kHz, and also<br />

nearby is a 300 kW AM transmitter on 864 kHz on another antenna. Audio<br />

content is currently a loop but could be a live programme in the near<br />

future.<br />

(Jacques Gruson. TDF, via DRM Software Radio Forums via RNMN, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK)<br />

GAMBIA 648 GRTS, Bonto, 2326-2340, 08 Jun, Venacular, talks; 54433,<br />

splendid audio quality, QRM de E+G.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)<br />

GERMANY Freie Volksmission Krefeld ceases service via DTK Juelich from<br />

July 1st.<br />

Laut einer Mail von Sabine Gawol hat die "Freie Volksmission Krefeld" den<br />

Vertrag mit T-Systems nicht verlaengert und ist ab dem 01.07.<strong>2007</strong> nicht<br />

mehr ueber die Sendeanlagen von T-Systems zu empfangen.<br />

(Friedrich-Walter Adam-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> June 5)<br />

GUATEMALA 4<strong>05</strong>2.5 R. Verdad at 0343 UT on June 14, fair with gospel


songs in English and Spanish.<br />

(James Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 17)<br />

GUINEA 7125 R. Guinee / R. Conakry, Sonfonya, 1032-1<strong>05</strong>6, 10 Jun,<br />

French, talks; 15431; stronger at 1145 but un<strong>der</strong> adj. QRM de CRI 7130 via<br />

ALB.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)<br />

HAWAII 9930 Radio for North Korea (ORNK) via Hawaii (KWHR), at 1104-<br />

1158* UT on June 12, in Korean, announcers with background music (mostly<br />

various classical music), but also played eclectic selections of music<br />

(Korean ballads, classical music and segment of soul music ["Soul Man",<br />

Otis Redding with "Satisfaction", etc.]), 1158 played "Pomp and<br />

Circumstance", English ID that KWHR was going off 9930. Fair-good, no<br />

jamming noted.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 12)<br />

OPEN RADIO FOR NORTH KOREA via KWHR, 9930. On June 15 at 1100 UT opening a<br />

woman spoke, with occasional brief bits of a Mozart Horn Concerto and<br />

waltz from Jacques Offenbach's Gaite Parisienne. At 1130 UT news headlines<br />

in English, each translated into Korean by a man, followed by news in<br />

detail in English, again translated into Korean. Very different program on<br />

6/14 when it was all Korean, except music which included Otis Redding and<br />

Stevie Won<strong>der</strong>. Both days ended with Pomp and Circumstance at 1158 UT. ORNK<br />

website<br />

lists only this broadcast, no longer showing the<br />

1400 UT broadcast via Taiwan on 7390 kHz.<br />

(Wendel Craighead-KS-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 15)<br />

ICELAND 189 RUV, Gufuskalar, at 2324-2359 on 08 Jun, interview, weather<br />

rpt. prior to 0000; 55353!<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)<br />

INDIA And on 11850 at 0725 I could hear some nice Indian style music at<br />

weak to fair strength, and it was also audible on 9595 in parallel, but<br />

very weak here. I didn't recognise the language but I presume it was All<br />

India Radio Nepali service via Delhi. I did try listed // 7250 but Vatican<br />

Radio was using the frequency.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 10)<br />

INDONESIA 11860 RRI domestic service was audible at 0650 on June 9th<br />

with a fair signal at first, but then fading down. Clear IS and ID at<br />

0700. At re-check 0855 there was still a signal but much too weak to even<br />

guess what it was. This frequency has not been audible lately in the<br />

afternoon (UTC) period. 9680 was checked but only WYFR on there - and 9525<br />

was empty until Star Radio commenced at 0700 UT.<br />

On June 10th RRI 11860 was again audible at 0720 at weak to fair strength<br />

but with splash from TWR-ALB 11865. On 11920 NHK was audible at fair<br />

strength via Singapore - and with an 'echo' (dual path propagation) at<br />

0715. It's an almost daily signal at this time but I haven't heard an echo<br />

on it previously.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 10)<br />

The V.O.I., Thai and Japanese program are extended for one hour (ex 30<br />

minutes). Now sked on 9525 kHz or 11785 kHz. (June 6 on 9525, June 7-10 on<br />

11785, June 1100-1200 on 9525 kHz)<br />

1000-1100 Thai (ex 1000-1030)<br />

1100-1200 Chinese (ex 1030-1130)<br />

1200-1300 Japanese (ex 1130-1200)<br />

1300-1400 Korean (ex 1200-1300)<br />

1400-1500* Indonesian (ex 1300-1400*)


First noted on June 6 monitoring at 0900-1500* UT on 9525 kHz.<br />

(A. Ishida-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 12; via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-<br />

JPN)<br />

9525 VOI language schedule change: Korean hour at 1300+ June 12, and<br />

won<strong>der</strong>ing what had happened; formerly in Indonesian when on. Tuned in 9525<br />

at 1301 to hear gamelan and ID in English, but then Korean ID and talk,<br />

still Korean at 1333 check. At 1400 clashing with CRI in Russian, but VOI<br />

was on top with Japanese ID, website; the rest of the hour may have been<br />

in Indonesian.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld June 16)<br />

3987.04 RRI Manokwari at 1150-1217 UT on Jun 4. Lite vocal mx; YL ancr<br />

spoke briefly at 1158 UT, then SCI to 1200 Jak berita; back to local pgmg<br />

at 1217 UT. Generally fair.<br />

4749.96 RRI Makassar at 0952-1020+ UT on Jun 6. Quran to 1003 UT, then a<br />

variety of vocal music. Good signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 10)<br />

3987.<strong>05</strong> RRI Manokwari. Haven't heard them for a while in our evenings,<br />

but apparently them 2125 UT w/MOR song, annct. Quite weak by this time.<br />

(Craig Seager-NSW_AUS, AR<strong>DX</strong>C A<strong>DX</strong>N May 19)<br />

June 14 at 1815 was checking 4750 for possible signals of UGA/SDN and<br />

noted a station with phone-ins. As the format didn't well fit with the<br />

programming of those two religious stations I earlier had heard on the<br />

frequency, I kept on listening. The language appeared to be Bahasa<br />

Indonesia and at 1859 the familiar Jakarta interval-signal was played<br />

prior the news. So, RRI Makassar on the air at this strange time for some<br />

reason.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx June 15)<br />

JAPAN/KOREA D.P.R. Open Radio for North Korea(ORNK) will change their<br />

schedule from June 11th Open Radio for North Korea (ORNK) will change<br />

their schedule from June 11th. The New schedule is 1100-1200 UT 9930 kHz<br />

and the transmitting station is KWHR in Hawaii which is in partnership<br />

with VT Communications.<br />

ORNK will broadcast on weekdays for a while after the schedule is changed.<br />

But they plan to broadcast on weekend when they gain the time and the<br />

frequency. They will increase the airtime from a hour to two hours as well<br />

and it becomes effective as early as July. This change is interpreted as a<br />

urgent action to avoid the jamming on 7390 kHz. 1100-1200 UT 9930 kHz will<br />

service an English program of KWHR and we predict that the reception is<br />

good in North Korea as Seoul.<br />

'Northeast Asian Broadcasting Institute' in Seoul Korea<br />

<br />

(via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 12)<br />

LAOS 4677.5 Sam Nuea hrd June 10 from 1158.5 tune w/ local inst/vocal<br />

mx to 1200 UT, woman ann 1200, program tune 1200-01, woman ann to 1201.5<br />

then short mx and into a man ann alternating w/ woman ann and a few short<br />

music spots (just a few sec each) at 1202. May have been some remote<br />

reports, but couldn't be sure. Believe 1200 prgm is a relay of National<br />

Service news. Woman ann w/ s/off at 1231.5 and carrier off at 1232.5.<br />

SINPO 25432 w/ ocnl peak to S3 after 1215. Signal gradually improved after<br />

1215.<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 11)<br />

LITHUANIA 6225 Starting 18 June, the Poland-based Radio Racja<br />

(broadcasting in Belarusian for Belarus) will be relayed via Sitkunai on<br />

6225 (100 kW) from 1530-1730 UTC.


(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 15)<br />

MADAGASCAR 5010 R. Nasionaly Malagasy, Ambohidrano, 1933-1954, 09 Jun,<br />

malagasy, Afr. pops prgr; 45232.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)<br />

MALAYSIA 5964.92 Klasik Nasional at 1215-1222 UT Jun 9. Fair at best<br />

with sub-continental vocals, YL ancr.<br />

6049.64 Asyik FM at 1139-1202 UT on Jun 9. Regional pop music, hosted by<br />

M ancr; 1200 news bulletin following an Asyik FM ID. Good signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 10)<br />

MALEDIVES Male, June 16, <strong>2007</strong> (HNS)<br />

Three private companies have received broadcasting licenses on Thursday.<br />

The three companies were Maldives Media Company, Asna Maldives and Atoll<br />

Investment. The agreement signing ceremony was held at Voice of Maldives<br />

on Thursday afternoon.<br />

Asna Maldives had submitted for FM radio service for local area and on<br />

behalf of the company the agreement was signed by the company's Managing<br />

Director Abdullah Nasheed.<br />

The agreement for Maldives Media Company was signed by the company's Chief<br />

Executive Ibrahim Khaleel. Maldives Media Company had submitted<br />

application for nation wide FM radio service.<br />

The third company, Atoll Investment, had bid for national television<br />

services. The company's broadcasting license agreement was signed by the<br />

Atoll Investment's Chairman, Mohamed Fazeel.<br />

On behalf of the Information Ministry, all three contracts were signed by<br />

Assistant Executive Director Maizan Ahmed Manik.<br />

After the signing ceremony, Fazeel said that the company would be<br />

broadcasting two 24-hour channels. Atoll Investment was the only company<br />

which had received broadcasting license for television services.<br />

"We cannot say the exact date when our services would begin," said Fazeel.<br />

"There are several steps to be taken before we can start the service.<br />

However, we would launch television broadcasting to nearby areas in the<br />

near future. The local channel would mostly aim on news and entertainment<br />

features."<br />

Khaleel said that the company's FM services would be broadcasted for 24<br />

hours nation wide.<br />

Khaleel who had earlier worked in state broadcaster Television Maldives<br />

(TVM) as Assistant Director General, said that the radio company would<br />

include about 30 percent of local content. He said that the company is<br />

currently training all the staff and that the station is working on all<br />

technical issues as well.<br />

Nasheed said that the Asna's local radio, Capital Radio would begin<br />

broadcasting on July 26th. He said that Capital Radio would include about<br />

20 percent of local content.<br />

"At our station 80 percent would be on Radio Automated Software and 20<br />

percent would be live," said Nasheed. "We have already employed all<br />

necessary staff."<br />

The frequency for Media Company is FM 95.2 and for Capital Radio the<br />

frequency is FM 95.6.


Nineteen parties had submitted 27 proposals for terrestrial broadcasting<br />

rights and 15 of them had won the bids.<br />

(direct from our contributor on Maledives ... from Haveeru Daily, June 16)<br />

MAURITANIA 783 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, 1935-1956, 09 Jun,<br />

Vernacular, talks & phone-ins; 55343 but often better than on // 4845!<br />

7245 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, 1233-1421, 09 Jun, Vernacular,<br />

chantings,..., French at 1400 for newscast; 54444, adjt. DRM QRM 7240.<br />

They seem to be in the morning.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)<br />

NETHERLAND ANTILLES/PORTUGAL Frequency change of R. Netherlands in<br />

Spanish fr June 12<br />

0000-0157 NF 9450 BON 250 kW 170 deg to SoAm South, x15315<br />

// 6165 SIN 250 kW 255 deg to SoAm North<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 12)<br />

NEW ZEALAND 3935.06 Radio Reading Svce (pres) at 1154-1200 UT on Jun<br />

10. Scraps of audio, seemingly music and YL ancr, but nothing useable.<br />

Maybe someday...<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 10)<br />

NIGER 97<strong>05</strong> La Voix du Niger, Niamey, 1039-1217, 9 Jun, Vernacular,<br />

talks,..., French for 1200 newscast as usual, trade unions infos.; 35433.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)<br />

NIGERIA 4770 R. Nigeria, Kaduna, 2210-..., 09 Jun, English (tent), Afr.<br />

pops menu; 55333 but an extremely low audio - a useless signal.<br />

9690 VoNigeria, Ikorodu, still using this fq., e.g. 1033-1209, English;<br />

45444, and stronger at noon.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)<br />

NORWAY 12035 SW Radio Africa responded in 23 days to my postal report<br />

to the UK address. F/D letter (but wrong date), no site given<br />

("transmitter location is restricted for security reasons"). V/S looks<br />

like "J. Jackson", Station Manager. Presume this is Gerry Jackson. The<br />

only e-mail address listed on the letterhead is<br />

<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 13)<br />

OMAN/SOUTH AFRICA Frequency changes for B<strong>BC</strong>:<br />

0300-0700 3255 MEY 100 kW non-dir, ex 0300-0600 English WS to SoAf<br />

1400-2200 3255 MEY 100 kW non-dir, x1600-2200 English WS to SoAf<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>30 NF 3380 MEY 100 kW 076 deg, x3390 Mo-Fr Portuguese to SoAf<br />

2030-2100 NF 3380 MEY 100 kW 076 deg, x3390 Mo-Fr Portuguese to SoAf<br />

0200-0230 NF 11855 SLA 250 kW 010 deg, x9680 CYP 300kW/<strong>05</strong>7deg Russian<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 12)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3260 Radio Madang. June 9 at 1123-1200(S/off) UT in<br />

Pidgin. Music program till 1156 UT, then closing announcement. S/off at<br />

1200 UT after National Anthem.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium June 15)<br />

7325 Wantok Radio Light, Port Moresby. NF, as previously advised by Wayne<br />

Bastow from June 4 - however they seem to have made the move early, c & w<br />

mx 0715 UT, accented anncts., then more mx. Is x7120, June 2.<br />

(Craig Seager-NSW_AUS, AR<strong>DX</strong>C A<strong>DX</strong>N June 4)<br />

PERU 5939.4 R. Melodia, Arequipa, 2219-2227 UT on 09 Jun, f/ball match<br />

rpt.; 24331, adjt. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)


PHILIPPINES 9581.95 Radio ng Bayan, Quezon city. June 10 at 0723-0800<br />

UT in Filipino. Talk by a man and a woman. ID with music at 0748 UT,<br />

followed by telephone interview.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium June 15)<br />

PORTUGAL Google Earth imagery.<br />

R Renascensa Muge Portugal site, 594 kHz 100 kW, former SW:<br />

39 <strong>05</strong> 31.03 N 08 41 45.75 W<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 9)<br />

As I don't see anything on this site resembling a SW antenna, I'll take it<br />

that the SW antennas were removed some time back despite reports that the<br />

station still had its SW TXing infrastructure in place & was just<br />

inactive?? Unless you know more I guess I'll move this site to the Extinct<br />

list.<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TX site June 10)<br />

The name is Radio Renascenca: <br />

As I said, the 2 HF rhombics are still in place; thieves stollen part of<br />

the copper of the transmission lines years ago, but new ones would, I<br />

think, enable RR to be active on HF once more... but they lack interest,<br />

even for selling airtime.<br />

(later) ...the towers for the two rhombics are beamed to EUR & SoAm.<br />

"Started with a tiny 1 kW unit on 6155 in 1979/1980"<br />

I believe there's a confusion here. RR had a 1 kW HF tx housed together<br />

with its Lisbon [actual site: Buraca] MW tx; by that time, RR had just 2<br />

MW txs, one here, the other in the outskirts of Porto. The Buraca house<br />

was taken down with a bomb planted by army soldiers back in '74/'75. So 49<br />

mb operation was already alive prior to the 25 April, 1974, coup d'‚tat.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 12)<br />

Maybe you can phone them at Renascenca Muge site, to ask whether or not<br />

the former SW unit has been dismanteled or not ?<br />

Started with a tiny 1 kW unit on 6155 in 1979/1980 on small Lisbon site.<br />

1982/1983 100 kW 594 kHz MW Muge inaugurated.<br />

Came on air on 2 <strong>Jan</strong> 1981 in or<strong>der</strong> to reach POR emigrants in CentralEUR.<br />

Then in 1981 on 9525 winter 1830-2030; summer 1982 1730-1930 9595; Sun<br />

1445-1800 9680.<br />

1983: 1730-1930 9680 daily EUR; 2330-0130 SoAM 11730; 0145-0345 NoAM 9695.<br />

1984 & 1985 & 1986: EUR Sun 0945-1200 9575; 1800-2000 (Sat/Sun 1400-)<br />

9680;<br />

2330-0130 SoAM 11730.<br />

1987 - 1989: EUR Sun 0950-1230 9575; 1800-2000 (Sat/Sun 1400-) 9680;<br />

2330-0130 SoAM 9600.<br />

1990: EUR Sun 0950-1230 9575; 1800-2000 (Sat/Sun 1400-) 9680; 0015-0115<br />

SoAM 9600.<br />

1991 - 1992: EUR Sun 0955-1100 9575; 1800-1900 (Sat/Sun 1400-) 9680;<br />

0015-0115 SoAM 9600.<br />

1993: EUR Mon-Fri <strong>05</strong>00-0700 6100; Sun 1045-1200 9575; 1800-2000 (Sat/Sun<br />

1400-) 9680 - then replaced by 9815 in summer; 0015-0115 SoAM 9600.<br />

1994: EUR Mon-Fri <strong>05</strong>00-0700 6100; Sun 1045-1200 9575; 1800-2000 (Sat/Sun<br />

1400-) 9680; 0015-0115 SoAM 9600.


June 1994 history:<br />

PORTUGAL Catholic church religious station R Renascenca Lisbon, in<br />

Portuguese language via 100 kW at Muge tx, now has new SUMMER schedule:<br />

EUR Mon-Fri 0300-<strong>05</strong>00 UTC 6100 kHz. Sun 0845-1000 UTC 9575 kHz.<br />

Sat/Sun 1300-1600, and daily 1600-1800 UTC both on 9680 kHz.<br />

SoAM 0015-0130 UTC 9600 kHz. (B<strong>BC</strong>MS, ORF, GH - WWCR, June 1994)<br />

Winter schedule<br />

1995, 1996: EUR Mon-Fri <strong>05</strong>00-0700 6100; Sun 0945-1100 9575; 1700-1900<br />

(Sat/Sun 1400-) 9680; 0115-0230 SoAM 9600.<br />

1997: EUR Mon-Fri <strong>05</strong>00-0600 6100; Sun 0945-1100 9575; 1700-1900 (Sat/Sun<br />

1400-) 9680; 0115-0230 SoAM 9600.<br />

1998-<strong>2007</strong>: currently inactive.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 10)<br />

ROMANIA Google Earth imagery. CORRECTION:<br />

The Galbeni village, northern suburb of Bacau near Filipesti (2.3 nm<br />

westerly) seems to be correct.<br />

Galbeni Bacau SW 250 kW and MW 1179 kHz at<br />

46 45 04.89 N 26 51 23.22 E<br />

List objects of Societatii Nationale de Radiocomunicatii, now Radiocom<br />

lists<br />

271. Rdf Galbeni, satul Galbeni, comuna Filipesti, judetul Bacau at<br />

46 43 60 N 26 49 60 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 12)<br />

According to Radio Romania International's website, the transmissions will<br />

now continue without any interruption to service, while work is being<br />

carried out at the Galbeni transmission center.<br />

(Christopher Lewis-UK, dxld June 16)<br />

SUMMER FREQUENCIES Over the past few days, we've announced that RRI will<br />

use only half of our frequencies on the short waves between June 15th and<br />

July the 31st, due to upgrading works to be un<strong>der</strong>taken on the antenna<br />

system located at the Galbeni transmission centre. Meanwhile, Radiocom<br />

service operator has announced it will carry out the upgrading works<br />

without affecting the broadcasting. In this context, you can tune in to<br />

our programs on the frequencies which are already familiar to you, even<br />

after June the 15th.<br />

(RRI via dxld)<br />

RUSSIA Additional txions of WYFR via TV Radio Wawes from June 1 & 8:<br />

1400-1500 12075 SAM 250 kW 140 deg to SoAs Marathi //97<strong>05</strong>DHA, 15715WER<br />

1600-1700 12100 ARM 250 kW 110 deg to WeAs Pashto or Dari(tent.)<br />

1900-2100 12060 ARM 250 kW 290 deg to WeEu French, x1900-2000<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 12)<br />

Bolshakovo QSL arrived after 1417 days.<br />

Heute erhielt ich einen Brief vom Russian Television and Broadcasting<br />

Network-Saint Petersburg Regional Center mit einer sehr schoenen det. QSL-<br />

Karte mit Ansichten <strong>der</strong> Sendeanlage - welche mir den Empfang von Russkoye<br />

Mezhdunarodnoye Radio via Bolshakovo, Kaliningrad auf 1215 kHz bestaetigt,<br />

einem Aufkleber und einem Papierwimpel. Laufzeit 1417 Tage.<br />

Den Bericht hatte ich an GPR-2 geschickt, da man damals auch noch fuer die<br />

Sen<strong>der</strong> in Kaliningrad zustaendig war. Adresse:<br />

Branch of Russian Television and Broadcasing Network, Saint Petersburg<br />

Regional Center, ul. Akademika Pavlova 3, 197022 St. Petersburg, Russia.<br />

v/s Mikhail Timofeyev, QSL Manager SPbRC technical department.


(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> June 15)<br />

RUSSIA/RWANDA/UAE New schedule for Southern Sudan Interactive Radio<br />

Instruction:<br />

0600-0630 15440 DHA 250 kW 240 deg to EaAf English Mon-Fri fr June 4<br />

0600-0630 155<strong>05</strong> ARM 500 kW 188 deg to EaAf English Mon-Fri fr June 4<br />

0630-0700 11945 KIG 250 kW 015 deg to EaAf English Mon-Fri fr June 4<br />

0630-0700 15445 DHA 250 kW 240 deg to EaAf English Mon/Wed/Fri<br />

1400-1430 15470 ARM 200 kW 188 deg to EaAf English Tue/Thu/Sat<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 12)<br />

Southern Sudan Interactive Radio Instruction:<br />

0630-0700 15445 DHA 250kW 240deg EaAf English Mon/Wed/Fri<br />

1400-1430 15470 ARM 200kW 188deg EaAf English Tue/Thu/Sat<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 21)<br />

Am Dienstag, 12.06, ab 0600 bis 0630 UTC auf (mir nicht bekannt gewesenen)<br />

155<strong>05</strong> kHz mit O=2 eine Sendung mit English-Kurs, genau so wie sie vom<br />

SudanRadioService... u.a. gebracht werden: Fragestellung, Pause, Gong,<br />

Antwort.<br />

Die Sendung endete ohne ID. Nach einigen Messtoenen(?) und einigen<br />

Sekunden eines an<strong>der</strong>n px um 0630 UTC wurde <strong>der</strong> Sen<strong>der</strong> abgeschaltet.<br />

SouthernSudanInteractive Radio war am Montag, 11.06.<strong>2007</strong>, ab 0600 (und<br />

nicht wie geschrieben ab 0630 UT) mit English-Kurs-px wie oben beschrieben<br />

auf verlautbarten 15445 unterwegs, sendete aber um 0630 UT weiter.<br />

(Herbert Meixner-AUT, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11/12)<br />

This broadcast is a project of International Education Systems (IES). It<br />

is funded by USAID in partnership with the Regional Economic Development<br />

Services Office for eastern and southern Africa. Address: Southern Sudan<br />

Interactive Radio Instruction Project, 28 Mugumo Road, P.O.Box 2501,<br />

Lavington, Nairobi, Kenya.<br />

(Tony Rogers & Dave Kenny, June Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Communication via dxld)<br />

SERBIA Rather via 10 kW mobile reserve unit at Stubline, Serbia.<br />

[BOSNIA] Summer A-07 schedule of International Radio Serbia, all to Eu<br />

1300-1328 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND English, co-ch RNW in DRM + CNR Chinese<br />

1330-1358 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND Serbian, co-ch RCI in DRM + CNR Chinese<br />

1400-1428 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND Spanish, co-ch RNW in DRM + CNR Chinese<br />

1430-1458 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND Arabic, co-ch RNW in DRM + CNR Chinese<br />

1500-1528 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND Russian, co-ch CNR Chinese<br />

1530-1558 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND French, co-ch CNR Chinese<br />

1600-1628 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND German, co-ch CNR Chinese<br />

1630-1643 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND Chinese, co-ch CNR Chinese<br />

1645-1658 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND Albanian, co-ch CNR Chinese<br />

1700-1713 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND Hungarian, co-ch CNR Chinese<br />

1715-1728 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND Greek, co-ch CNR Chinese<br />

1730-1758 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND Italian, co-ch CNR Chinese<br />

1800-1828 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND Russian, co-ch WYFR Arabic<br />

1830-1858 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND English, co-ch WYFR Arabic<br />

1900-1928 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND Spanish, co-ch WYFR English<br />

1930-1958 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND Serbian Sun-Fri, co-ch WYFR English<br />

1930-2028 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND Serbian Sat,co-ch WYFR English til 2000<br />

2000-2028 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND German Sun-Fri, co-ch CNR Chinese<br />

2030-2<strong>05</strong>8 7240 BIJ 250 kW ND French, co-ch CNR Chinese.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 12)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA 5960 at 0304 UT Channel Africa in English with news read by<br />

lady speaker. sio 444. June 12.<br />

(Costa Constantinides-CYP, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 13)<br />

International Director of TWR Africa Stephen Boakye-Yiadom died on June 2,


<strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Internationaler Direktor von TWR Afrika ueberraschend verstorben.<br />

Am 2. Juni <strong>2007</strong> ist <strong>der</strong> Internationale Direktor von Trans World Radio fuer<br />

Afrika, Stephen Boakye-Yiadom (Johannesburg/Suedafrika) unerwartet an<br />

Herzversagen verstorben. Der ehemalige Direktor des Evangeliums-Rundfunks<br />

(ERF), Horst Marquardt wuerdigte den 63-jaehrigen mit den Worten, Boakye-<br />

Yiadom habe ERF-Geschichte geschrieben, weil er den Verantwortlichen den<br />

Blick fuer die Radiomission in Afrika geweitet habe.<br />

Der 1943 als Sohn eines Kakao-Plantagenbesitzers geborene Stephen Boakye-<br />

Yiadom hat zunaechst den Beruf des Bankkaufmanns erlernt. Ab 1970 in<br />

Deutschland, erlebte er eine ERF-Radiosendung als Berufung Gottes zum<br />

Radiomissionar fuer Afrika. 1972 bis 1975 besuchte er das Theologische<br />

Seminar <strong>der</strong> Pilgermission St. Chrischona in Bettingen bei Basel. Nach<br />

einer Ausbildung bei Evangeliums-Rundfunk wurde er 1976 als nach Nairobi<br />

entsandt, wo er einen TWR-Zweig aufbaute. 1977 heiratete Stephen Boakye-<br />

Yiadom seine ebenfalls aus Ghana stammende Frau Grace. Die beiden haben<br />

vier erwachsene Kin<strong>der</strong>, drei Toechter und einen Sohn.<br />

1992 wurde Stephen Boakye-Yiadom zum Internationalen Direktor von TWR fuer<br />

Afrika nach Johannesburg berufen. In dieser Funktion war er einerseits<br />

fuer die Verbreitung christlicher Kurzwellensendungen ueber die TWR-Sen<strong>der</strong><br />

in Swasiland und Suedafrika verantwortlich. An<strong>der</strong>erseits hat er mit vielen<br />

staatlichen Sen<strong>der</strong>n und Regierungen verhandelt, um neue Sendeanlagen zu<br />

bauen o<strong>der</strong> christliche Programme bei Regionalsen<strong>der</strong>n zu platzieren. Die<br />

Einweihung einer neuen TWR-Station Anfang August <strong>2007</strong> in Benin sollte die<br />

Kroenung seines Lebenswerks werden.<br />

(ERF-Pressemitteilung 4.6.<strong>2007</strong>, von Dr. Hansjoerg Biener nachbearbeitet;<br />

ntt)<br />

SWEDEN GRIMETON RADIO/SAQ TRANSMISSION.<br />

The annual transmission on "Alexan<strong>der</strong>son Day" with the Alexan<strong>der</strong>son<br />

alternator on VLF 17.2 kHz will take place Sunday July 1st <strong>2007</strong> at 0900<br />

UTC (tuning up from 0815 UT) and will be repeated at 1300 (tuning up from<br />

1215 UT).<br />

The station will be open to visitors. There will be activity on amateur<br />

radio frequencies with the call "SK6SAQ". Check our web site:<br />

<br />

QSL-reports are kindly received: or via<br />

SM bureau, Radiostationen, Grimeton 72, S-430 16 ROLFSTORP, Sweden<br />

Yours, Lars Kalland, SM6NM<br />

(via Joachim Thiel-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> June 15)<br />

SWITZERLAND Google Earth imagery.<br />

Switzerland - Former SRI SW txer sites. All SW sites in Switzerland are<br />

dismanteled.<br />

MW SUI Beromuenster, reserve mast and former 1566 kHz 500/300 kW<br />

47 12 02.89 N 08 10 14.42 E<br />

and eastwards nearby MW Beromuenster 531kHz 300 kW (x500kW) location<br />

47 11 22.56 N 08 10 32.01 E<br />

SUI former SW Beromuenster at<br />

47 12 12.62 N 08 09 59.99 E<br />

MW SUI Sottens 765 kHz 500 kW, still on air<br />

46 39 19.93 N 06 43 42.47 E<br />

Former SUI Sottens 500 kW SW revolving antenna (Telefunken) Overseas<br />

46 39 42.00 N 06 43 51.00 E


SUI SW Lenk 250 kW, I guess, approximate:<br />

bunker tx hall location 46 26 52.87 N 07 27 04.36 E<br />

SUI SW Schwarzenburg 100 / 250 kW Overseas<br />

SW Schwarzenburg tx hall, near Mamishaus, Hostatt.<br />

46 48 58.20 N 07 22 26.90 E<br />

antenna star<br />

46 49 <strong>05</strong>.73 N 07 22 23.03 E<br />

46 49 00.20 N 07 22 39.66 E<br />

46 48 53.98 N 07 22 57.26 E<br />

<br />

SUI SRG SRI Sarnen (Swisscom/Swiss PTT) site.<br />

Sarnen omnidir SW Antenna and MW 1566 directional fountain antenna have<br />

both gone.<br />

[Sarnen MW antenna type has been copied in former GDR at Burg site for the<br />

1575 kHz unit,<br />

see 1575 kHz horizontal MW 6 dipols at 52 17 13.30 N 11 54 06.59 E]<br />

Sarnen ITU coordinates, but maybe approximate: 46 53N 08 12E<br />

MW SUI Monte Ceneri Cima di Dentro 558 kHz 300kW<br />

46 08 17.76 N 08 59 25.02 E<br />

MW SUI Monte Ceneri Cima di Dentro reserve unit MW 1566 kHz 300 kW<br />

[1968-1994 original Sarnen 1566 kHz 300 kW]<br />

horizontal dipole fountain signal antenna at night service:<br />

46 08 25.32 N 08 59 33.<strong>05</strong> E<br />

Re: 531 Beromuenster location<br />

Thanks Mauno, yes, I was aware of the main and reserve mast installation<br />

there, but missed the other place yesterday night. In past two decades I<br />

often phoned the technician people of the Swiss PTT / Swisscom at<br />

Beromuenster site, on some special occasions of 531/1566 kHz matter. Very<br />

friendly people there.<br />

Their direct phone number is<br />

0041 - 41 - 9321313 (Beromuenster TX hall)<br />

In the meantime I sent an e-mail to George Zeller in USA, to ask about<br />

exact coordinates of the former Swiss PTT sites SRG Sarnen and SRG Lenk<br />

bunker.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 12)<br />

I first visited the Lenk transmitter site on the day that they were<br />

tearing down the antennas. So, I am certain that I know where the<br />

transmitter was located. The antennas were strung out along farm fields<br />

about 2 km south of Lenk Zentrum. I was puzzled about where the<br />

transmitter building was, until I discovered that it had been located<br />

inside a bunker built into the side of a small hill. This is the same<br />

location where the wholesale milk barn had been constructed the next year<br />

when I went back there again. On my first visit there, they had huge<br />

dumpsters where they were loading the discarded parts and wire from the<br />

antennas that were being torn down.<br />

(later) I have one more story about the Lenk transmitter. I was at the<br />

Gemeinde Lenk building talking to the Zivilstandsamt about some records on<br />

my ancient Swiss relatives. I mentioned to her that I had been out to take<br />

a look at the Lenk transmitter, which was being torn down. She said that<br />

Gemeinde Lenk was sad to see the transmitter go. They had some sort of<br />

scheme where excess heat from the transmitter was distributed back to Lenk<br />

somehow so that the municipal swimming pool was heated. When the<br />

transmitter closed down, Gemeinde Lenk had to buy their own electricity to


heat the swimming pool.<br />

[this story also covered in German newspapers these days ... wb.]<br />

The old Schwarzenburg transmitter site was located maybe 3 km to the east<br />

of Schwarzenburg. You turn off the main road and go maybe 300m north to<br />

where the transmitter was. The buildings are all still there, but the<br />

antennas have been torn down a long time ago. The local farmers complained<br />

that the HF transmitters bothered their cows. Further, they picked up<br />

interference from the transmitter on their TVs, bathtubs, stereos, and<br />

toasters, and they did not like it. So, there was consi<strong>der</strong>able opposition<br />

by the Schwarzenburg farmers to the transmitter. In the end, this was a<br />

key factor in the decision to close the transmitter.<br />

(George Zeller-USA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 15)<br />

History of dxld 1998:<br />

You will recall that last year in The ACE we ran a photo of the wholesale<br />

milk barn that has been constructed on the former site of the Swiss Radio<br />

International transmitter in Lenk, Switzerland, located ten miles south of<br />

Zweisimmen, the ancestral home of the Zeller family of <strong>DX</strong>ers. Once again<br />

this year[1998], your editor visited Switzerland in early November, and<br />

although he did not discover any clandestine radio news in that country,<br />

he did come back with more photos of the notorious Lenk milk barn.<br />

As you see here, this year we have a photo of what remains of the driveway<br />

that used to lead to the entrance to the SRI Lenk transmitter. This<br />

transmitter site was always somewhat unusual, since the transmitter was<br />

housed in an un<strong>der</strong>ground bunker. It now turns out that the notorious Lenk<br />

milk barn was constructed precisely above this driveway, using the cement<br />

walls of the bunker entrance as some of the foundations of the barn<br />

building. Our view here shows what remains of this driveway. The area to<br />

the left has some milk cartons in temporary storage, while the area to the<br />

right of the door in the rear consists of some of the original cement<br />

foundations of the SRI transmitter bunker structure. The door in the rear<br />

used to lead to the transmitter itself, but it now goes to some unknown<br />

area of the newly constructed milk barn. I did not go back inside to open<br />

the door, so as to determine if SRI's Bob Zanotti was being held captive<br />

inside.<br />

In a related matter, I also visited the site of the long-closed<br />

Schwarzenburg transmitter of Swiss Radio International. A few years ago I<br />

was given a tour of this facility by SRI engineer Roland An<strong>der</strong>au, and I<br />

was astonished to find that the building contained one of the best<br />

collections of antique radios that I ever saw. The large majority of these<br />

old receivers were by European manufacturers, several of which I had never<br />

heard of. In addition to this astonishing collection of receivers, the<br />

Schwarzenburg transmitter facility contained an antique medium wave<br />

transmitter that was the first medium wave transmitter used in Bern. In<br />

recent years I had heard rumors in Switzerland that there were plans to<br />

convert the Schwarzenburg site into a radio museum. But, during my visit<br />

to the site in November 2002, I saw no sign that these rumors were being<br />

converted to action. Unlike in Lenk, all of the buildings in the old<br />

Schwarzenburg transmitter complex remain standing, even with a Swiss PTT<br />

sign still on the front door. But, all of this remains un<strong>der</strong> lock and key<br />

behind a perimeter fence, with no admittance to the general public. I have<br />

been told by Adrian Peterson of Adventist World Radio that the old<br />

Schwarzenburg transmitter has been purchased by AWR, and is currently in<br />

use from a site in Italy.<br />

(George Zeller-USA, Clandestine Profile, Dec the A*C*E via dxld 2-185)<br />

TAIWAN 71<strong>05</strong> Ming Hui Radio-SOH. I can receive SOH via Taiwan on new<br />

frequency 71<strong>05</strong> kHz at 2200-2300 UT. (ex Min Hui Radio). Min Hui Radio in<br />

Chinese at 1400-1500 UT on 6030 kHz only.<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 12; via Sei-ichi<br />

Hasegawa-JPN)


RTI 9735 kHz not additional, test on May 27 to May 30 only.<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 12)<br />

TAJIKISTAN 4635.<strong>05</strong> Tajik R. on Jun 09 at 1432-1503 UT. 35343 Tajik,<br />

Talk and music and news, ID at 1500 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium June 15)<br />

U.K. SW Radio Africa. Received an e-mail from Gerry Jackson, station<br />

manager and foun<strong>der</strong> of the station <br />

in 11 hours, regarding my Sunday reception. This is consistent with her<br />

usual quick and friendly correspondence.<br />

BTW - In past years it was usually Keith Farquharson<br />

who actually sent out the QSL cards, with an<br />

address of:<br />

SW Radio Africa Ltd., P.O.Box 243, Borehamwood, Herts, WD6 4WA, United<br />

Kingdom.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 12)<br />

Gerry Jackson wrote:<br />

Good to hear from you and thank you so much for the report and for your<br />

very kind wishes.<br />

We're battling at the moment to maintain funding on multiple frequencies,<br />

which is the only way we can overcome the jamming in Zimbabwe. It's so<br />

important now as we head towards the presidential elections in March next<br />

year. So keep your fingers crossed for us.<br />

Best Regards, Gerry Jackson<br />

Wendel Craighead wrote:<br />

CLANDESTINE (Zimbabwe): SW RADIO AFRICA via RAMPISHAM, 12035. Full-data<br />

(except site) multi-color QSL letter signed by station manager (signature<br />

not legible) in 17 days. This was for an e-mail report. I had no response<br />

to previous reports, via both post and e-mail, to SWRA the past few years<br />

and would have been satisfied with an e-mail verification, so it was a<br />

very pleasant surprise to receive the letter.<br />

(Wendel Craighead-KA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer)<br />

USA/TAIWAN Radio Taiwan International plant wegen schlechten Empfangs<br />

auf <strong>der</strong> 7520 kHz/USA einen Frequenzwechsel. RTI bittet deshalb die beiden,<br />

von WYFR angebotenen Frequenz-Alternativen 7780 // 9355 kHz einige Tage,<br />

im Zeitraum von 0600-0700 UT zu beobachten. Sollten die Frequenzen im<br />

deutschsprachigen Raum brauchbar sein. Will man Testsendungen<br />

veranstalten.<br />

Reports <strong>der</strong> Okeechobbe-FL-USA Aussendungen an <br />

(via Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> June 16)<br />

UZBEKISTAN CVC The Voice Asia via Tashkent: Extended Hindi to India at<br />

0000-0400 UT on 9975 TAC 100 kW/153 degr (x0100-0400 UTC).<br />

(Alokesh Gupta-IND, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 12)<br />

Christian Voice Asia Darwin. 6260 1925 UT in Hindi with announcements and<br />

tel number 0027 given and e-mail address, sio 443. June 11.<br />

(Costa Constantinides-CYP, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 13)<br />

6260 1400-2000 to zone via Tashkent-UZB 100kW 153degr<br />

(Costa Constantinides-CYP, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 13)<br />

VATICAN STATE Ein italienisches Berufungsgericht hat am 4. Juni <strong>2007</strong> den<br />

Jesuiten-Priester Pasquale Borgomeo und Kardinal Roberto Tucci vom Vorwurf<br />

des "Werfens gefaehrlicher Gegenstaende" freigesprochen. Sie waren am 9.<br />

Mai 20<strong>05</strong> zu zehn Tagen Gefaengnis auf Bewaehrung verurteilt worden, weil


die Mittelwelle von Radio Vatikan zu starke elektromagnetische Wellen<br />

ausstrahle und damit gegen italienisches Recht verstosse. Angefuehrt wurde<br />

seinerzeit <strong>der</strong> genannte Tatbestand, da Elektrosmog kein Straftatbestand<br />

ist. Die Richter <strong>der</strong> zweiten Instanz entschieden, dass elektromagnetische<br />

Wellen von dem entsprechenden Gesetz nicht erfasst sind und die beiden<br />

freizusprechen seien.<br />

Die gerichtlichen Auseinan<strong>der</strong>setzungen dauern seit 2001, nachdem von einem<br />

"sechsfach erhoehten Leukaemierisiko" in <strong>der</strong> Naehe <strong>der</strong> Sendeanlage<br />

berichtet worden war. Tatsaechlich handelt es sich um einen einzigen Fall,<br />

<strong>der</strong> 2001 im italienischen Wahlkampf von gruenen Politikern aufgegriffen<br />

worden war, waehrend Radio Vatikan auf die "gefuehlte Gefahr" nur mit dem<br />

Hinweis auf die Einhaltung <strong>der</strong> internationalen Normen antworten konnte.<br />

An<strong>der</strong>norts haben Auseinan<strong>der</strong>setzungen ueber Elektrosmog bereits zur<br />

Abschaltung <strong>der</strong> bekaempften Sendeanlagen gefuehrt.<br />

(Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, ntt June 15)<br />

Freispruch fuer Mitarbeitende von Radio Vatikan.<br />

Zwei Fuehrungskraefte von Radio Vatikan sind in zweiter Instanz vom<br />

Vorwurf ueberhoehter Strahlenbelastung freigesprochen worden. Das<br />

roemische Berufungsgericht erklaerte am 4. Juni <strong>2007</strong>, <strong>der</strong> fruehere Sen<strong>der</strong>-<br />

Direktor Pasquale Borgomeo und <strong>der</strong> ehemalige Aufsichtsratsvorsitzende<br />

Kardinal Roberto Tucci seien nicht fuer einen angeblich<br />

gesundheitsgefaehrdenden Elektrosmog <strong>der</strong> Sendeanlagen bei Santa Maria di<br />

Galeria haftbar zu machen. Eine Vorinstanz hatte die beiden Angeklagten im<br />

Mai 20<strong>05</strong> zu jeweils zehn Tagen Haft auf Bewaehrung verurteilt.<br />

Der jetzige Direktor von Radio Vatikan, Pater Fe<strong>der</strong>ico Lombardi erklaert,<br />

<strong>der</strong> Sen<strong>der</strong> habe sich stets an die internationalen Normen und seit 2001<br />

auch an die nationalen italienischen Grenzwerte gehalten. Nach<br />

Buergerprotesten und Gerichtsklagen passte <strong>der</strong> Sen<strong>der</strong> damals die<br />

Abstrahlung seiner Antennen den italienischen Grenzwerten an; zuvor hielt<br />

er sich an die weniger strengen europaeischen Normen. Lombardi: "Der<br />

Freispruch des Berufungsgerichts im Prozess gegen Radio Vatikan ist fuer<br />

uns natuerlich eine gute Nachricht und gibt uns wie<strong>der</strong> Vertrauen in die<br />

italienische Justiz. Wir sind ueberzeugt, dass wir immer sowohl die<br />

Gesetze als auch die Gesundheit <strong>der</strong> Mitarbeiter von Radio Vatikan sowie<br />

<strong>der</strong> Anwohner <strong>der</strong> Sendeanlagen respektiert haben."<br />

Laut Lombardi traegt das Berufungsurteil dazu bei, den "guten Ruf des<br />

Sen<strong>der</strong>s wie<strong>der</strong>herzustellen". Dieser sei durch die "ungerechtfertigten<br />

Anklagen" beschaedigt worden. Zudem haetten die Vorwuerfe<br />

gesundheitsschaedlicher Emissionen unbegruendete Aengste in <strong>der</strong><br />

Bevoelkerung geschuert. "Wir moechten unbedingt betonen, dass es fuer uns<br />

sehr wichtig ist, die Wahrheit wie<strong>der</strong>herzustellen und wir nicht einfach<br />

einen formalen Freispruch erreichen wollen. Wir moechten klarstellen, dass<br />

es uns schon immer am Herzen lag, die wichtigsten Schutznormen in unserem<br />

Arbeitsbereich zu respektieren. Das haben wir schon vor <strong>der</strong> Einsetzung<br />

italienischer Richtlinien gemacht. Es gibt keinen Zweifel: Unsere Arbeit<br />

war und ist nicht gefaehrlich fuer Menschen. Namhafte Wissenschaftler sind<br />

unserer Meinung. Wir moechten nicht nur in Ruhe unsere Arbeit<br />

durchfuehren, son<strong>der</strong>n auch in erster Linie niemandem schaden."<br />

Der Vatikan betreibt auf dem Vatikanhuegel und auf einem exterritorialen<br />

Gelaende etwa 25 Kilometer von Rom entfernt mehrere grosse Sendeanlagen.<br />

Nach Auffassung <strong>der</strong> Richter hatten die Sendemasten von Radio Vatikan<br />

mehrere Jahre lang unzulaessig hohe Strahlenmengen an die Umgebung<br />

abgegeben. Der Sen<strong>der</strong> sollte fuer technische Stoerungen in <strong>der</strong><br />

Nachbarschaft und Umweltbelastung verantwortlich sein. Der Prozess, <strong>der</strong> im<br />

Dezember 2001 gestartet wurde, ist ein Praezedenzfall. Erstmals wurden in<br />

erster Instanz leitende Mitglie<strong>der</strong> einer vatikanischen Einrichtung<br />

verurteilt. Radio Vatikan musste im Mai 20<strong>05</strong> auch die Prozesskosten<br />

uebernehmen und Entschaedigungen an die Anwohner in Santa Maria die


Galeria zahlen. Bei <strong>der</strong> roemischen Staatsanwaltschaft ist noch ein zweites<br />

Verfahren am Laufen. Hier wird geprueft, ob ein Kausalzusammenhag zwischen<br />

den Sendemasten und <strong>der</strong> <strong>der</strong> erhoehten Zahl von Todesfaellen durch<br />

Leukaemie in <strong>der</strong> Gegend von Santa Maria di Galeria besteht.<br />

(Radio Vatikan 5.6.<strong>2007</strong>; via Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, ntt June 15)<br />

VIETNAM 4739.75 Son La hrd 6/11 w/ inst mx from 1200 tune in to 1201,<br />

man and woman anns & inst mx to 1201.5, man ann to 1209. Local mx 1209-<br />

1210.5, woman ann 1210.5-1214, inst mx fol by man ann, then woman ann<br />

1214-1216.5, indigenous vocal mx (a capella, sing-song rhythm) by man<br />

1216.5-1222.5. Woman ann 1222.5-1225, more indigenous vocal mx to 1227,<br />

prog inst mx, man ann, inst mx to 1228.5, woman fol by man ann to 1230+.<br />

SINPO 2+4333 w/ traces of CODAR QRM and ocnl Ute SSB. Programming appears<br />

to be in indigenous language (Hmong?).<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 12)<br />

ZIMBABWE 3396 Z<strong>BC</strong>, Guineafowl, 1944-1955, 09 Jun, Vernacular, Afr.<br />

pops; 44232, but improving; best 90 m band Afr. signal at this time.<br />

4828 Voice of Zimbabwe (?), Guineafowl site?, noted in the evening of 09<br />

Jun, but just an empty carrier, albeit prior to 2300.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 11)<br />

Sightseeing tour to T-Systems Wertachtal superpower shortwave site near<br />

Ettringen on June 23, and Satellite ground station Raisting on June 24,<br />

both in Bavaria.<br />

Der Rhein-Main-Radio-Club laed ein zum Besuch <strong>der</strong> KW-Grosssendeanlage<br />

Wertachtal (suedlich von Augsburg zwischen den Gemeinden Ettringen und<br />

Lamerdingen)<br />

am Samstag 23.6.<strong>2007</strong> Beginn 12.00 Uhr MESZ mit Besichtigung<br />

(ca. 2 Stunden). Wir treffen uns am Eingang zum Betriebsgebaeude auf dem<br />

Parkplatz vor 12.00 Uhr MESZ.<br />

Anfahrt: A 96 zur Abfahrt Bad Woerishofen und dann von Sueden nach Norden<br />

ueber Ettringen, Ostettringen noch 3.5 km Richtung Lamerdingen. Dort ist<br />

die Grosssendeanlage ausgeschil<strong>der</strong>t.<br />

Nach <strong>der</strong> Besichtigung <strong>der</strong> Grosssendeanlage Fahrt nach Raisting und<br />

Uebernachtung dort.<br />

Am Sonntag 24.6.<strong>2007</strong> 13.00 Uhr MESZ Besichtigung <strong>der</strong> Erdfunkstelle<br />

Raisting und des Radoms mit Fuehrung. Treffpunkt 13.00 Uhr MESZ am Eingang<br />

<strong>der</strong> Erdfunkstelle, suedlich des Ortes Raisting.<br />

Alle Radiofreunde und <strong>DX</strong>er sind herzlich eingeladen. Veranstaltung kostet<br />

10 Euro p.P. Anmeldung ist erfor<strong>der</strong>lich. An beiden Veranstaltungen koennen<br />

max. 15. Personen teilnehmen. Anmeldung an <br />

Harald Gabler RMRC Vorstand<br />

(June 17)<br />

Acht Stunden Hoerfunk und Fernsehen zum Anfassen bietet <strong>der</strong> Tag <strong>der</strong><br />

Offenen Tuer beim BR-Studio Franken am Samstag, 21.7.<strong>2007</strong>, 10.00-18.00 Uhr<br />

MESZ. (Wallensteinstrasse 117, Nuernberg).<br />

Das Publikum kann die diversen Einrichtungen des Studio Franken<br />

besichtigen und erhaelt Einblicke in die live-Produktion von Sendungen<br />

fuer Hoerfunk und Fernsehen produziert werden. Die ARD.ZDF medienakademie<br />

bietet einen Ueberblick ueber mo<strong>der</strong>ne Medienproduktion fuer Hoerfunk,<br />

Fernsehen und Internet.<br />

Auf dem Gelaende gibt es zahlreiche Aktionen. Ausserdem wird auf


drei Showbuehnen fuer Spiel, Spass, Unterhaltung und Information gesorgt.<br />

So koennen sich Jugendliche und Junge Erwachsene auf die Bayern 3-Band<br />

freuen.<br />

(Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, ntt June 15)<br />

Vom 25.7. bis 30.7.<strong>2007</strong> wird <strong>der</strong> Rhein-Main-Radio-Club dieses Jahr zum<br />

zweiten Mal ein Sommer-<strong>DX</strong>-Camp im Naturfreundehaus Langenselbold<br />

veranstalten. Es ist sowohl zum Hoeren als auch zum Erzaehlen und Spass<br />

haben. Weitere Informationen zum Camp folgen spaeter. Eingeladen sind wie<br />

immer alle <strong>DX</strong>er und Radiofreunde.<br />

(Harald Gabler RMRC Vorstand 20.4.<strong>2007</strong>)<br />

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AFGHANISTAN A former top propagandist for the Taliban has defected to<br />

the Afghan government. Mullah Mohammed Ishaq Nizami ran the Voice of<br />

Sharia from 1996 to 2001, while the Taliban was in charge. Most Afghans<br />

know his voice well from the many radio speeches he gave praising then-<br />

lea<strong>der</strong> Mullah Omar. Nizami returned to Kabul from Pakistan to accept the<br />

government's offer of amnesty, an offer 2,000 other ex-Taliban have<br />

already taken. A Taliban spokesman confirmed the defection, saying Nizami<br />

was "mentally sick" and "not an important person." It now appears Nizami<br />

may not have been as hard-line as the regime he served. Even though music<br />

and movies were banned un<strong>der</strong> the Taliban, Nizami preserved much of the<br />

country's music and film archives.<br />

<br />

<br />

(The World at a Glance, The Week, June 22, via dxld)<br />

ALASKA Google Earth imagery. KNLS tx site is now visible at<br />

59 44 56.72 N 151 44 02.29 W<br />

(Jari Perkioemaeki OH6BG, SW TX site June 22)<br />

BHUTAN 6035 Bhutan Broadcasting Service, Thimpu, *0000v-0<strong>05</strong>0v fade out<br />

(some nights it already faded out at 0010! in Denmark), May 24, 26, 27,<br />

28, 29 and Jun 01 and 13, test tones, Horn fanfare and Buddhist Monks<br />

singing, Dzongkha talks, at best 35333 - 34333 in Denmark and Russia with<br />

QRM from Colombia and Belarus 6040; 55544 in Kerala, India. Not audible on<br />

Jun 07.<br />

(Dmitri Mezin-RUS, Anker Petersen-DEN, T. R. Rajeesh-IND, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W, also<br />

via dxld)<br />

6035, *0000-0020, 28 May, Bhutan Broadcasting Service, Thimpu. Horn


fanfare heard with S 7, 0004 Dzhonga annmt, more Horn music, 0013 talk<br />

(S=3), fade out - covered by Colombia 34343. Also heard weaker on 27- <strong>05</strong><br />

with 13231.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, June 13 dswci <strong>DX</strong>W)<br />

Station Engineer, Mr. D. Thinley, has confirmed by e-mail that he has<br />

received my snail mail reception report and will answer with a QSL. The e-<br />

mail connection to the BBS is sporadic. I sent him two e-mails replying to<br />

his e-mails to me, but in both cases they bounced back with this message:<br />

"Your message was not delivered because the destination computer was not<br />

reachable within the allowed queue period. The amount of time a message is<br />

queued before it is returned depends on local configuration parameters.<br />

Most likely there is a network problem that prevented delivery, but it is<br />

also possible that the computer is turned off, or does not have a mail<br />

system running right now. Your message was not delivered within 2 days and<br />

0 hours. Host bbs.com.bt is not responding."<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, June 7 dswci <strong>DX</strong>W)<br />

6035, Bhutan Broadcasting Service, Thimpu, going past 1600 UT, May 28,<br />

running extended services for its first parliamentary election trials with<br />

English discussions. Bad interference co-channel NHK. Might run thru the<br />

night past 1900 UT. Good chance in Europe to catch it.<br />

(Victor Goonetilleke-CLN, June 13 dswci <strong>DX</strong>W)<br />

BOLIVIA 4732.03 Radio Universitaria, Cobija, Pando, at 2245-0015 UT,<br />

June 22/23, Spanish, Musical Program, several IDs and several mention of<br />

Universidad Amazonica de Pando "97.9 MHz y ahora tambien Onda Corta 4730<br />

KHz" "en los 4730 KHz y en los 97.9 MHz Frecuencia Modulada, transmite<br />

Radio Universitaria, desde la ciudad de Cobija, ....Universidad Amazonica<br />

de Pando" "en la Radio Universitaria.." give e-mail address<br />

<br />

(Nicolas Eramo-ARG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 23)<br />

BOTSWANA 4930, 0455-<strong>05</strong>01, VOA Moepeng Hill Jun 11 Male and female<br />

announcer with conclusion of political talk in English. ID and into news<br />

by male. Poor to fair signal.<br />

(Guy Atkins-WA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 19)<br />

BOTSWANA/GERMANY/MARIANA ISL/PHILIPPINES/<br />

SAO TOME/SRI LANKA/THAILAND/USA<br />

Some frequency changes for Voice of America:<br />

0030-0130 NF 116<strong>05</strong> UDO 250 kW / 308 deg, x 9795 Pashto Radio Ashna<br />

0030-0230 NF 9335 IRA 250 kW / 334 deg, x 7555# Pashto/Dari Radio Ashna<br />

0130-0200 NF 6040 GB 250 kW / 174 deg, x 6000* English Tue-Sat<br />

0300-0400 NF 17510 IRA 250 kW / 334 deg, x 9430 CeAs Langs Radio Liberty<br />

1400-1500 NF 120<strong>05</strong> IRA 250 kW / 340 deg, x15530 Urdu Radio Aap Ki Dunyaa<br />

1400-1500 NF 15530 LAM 100 kW / 108 deg, x15195@ English<br />

1400-1500 NF 17740 BOT 100 kW / 010 deg, x1<strong>789</strong>5! English<br />

1500-1530 NF 7280 TIN 250 kW / 3<strong>05</strong> deg, x 9885 Uzbek<br />

1500-1530 NF 9700^UDO 250 kW / 316 deg, x 97<strong>05</strong>+ Uzbek<br />

1500-1600 NF 15530 BIB 100 kW / 085 deg, x15195@ English<br />

2200-2400 NF 7120 PHT 250 kW / 270 deg, x 7215& English<br />

2330-2400 NF 7350 PHT 250 kW / 270 deg, x 7260 Special English<br />

# to avoid KJES in English from 0200<br />

* to avoid Radio Havana Cuba in English<br />

@ to avoid Radio Cairo in Pashto fr 1430<br />

! to avoid BSKSA Holy Quran Sce in Arabic<br />

& to avoid CRI in Mandarin Chinese til 2300<br />

+ to avoid La Voix du Sahel in French on 9704<br />

^ totally blocked by DW in DRM mode<br />

Cancelled txions of VOA:<br />

1530-1630 on 6040 UDO 250 kW / 300 deg English


1530-1630 on 11520 IRA 250 kW / 299 deg English<br />

1800-1830 on 4940 SAO 100 kW / 010 deg Hausa Sat/Sun<br />

1800-1830 on 9565 SAO 100 kW / 335 deg Hausa Sat/Sun<br />

1800-1830 on 11720 MOR 250 kW / 260 deg Hausa Sat/Sun<br />

1800-1830 on 12080 BOT 100 kW / 350 deg Hausa Sat/Sun<br />

1800-1830 on 17785 MOR 250 kW / 172 deg Hausa Sat/Sun<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 19)<br />

BULGARIA The photographs of this site establish clearly that the<br />

partially completed 8 mast array is one of the very standard Russian<br />

design. I have made extensive impedance measurements (in the snow) and<br />

modeling of one of these, and they are a really elegant design. The basic<br />

design is fully described in the standard Russian textbook on MF antennas.<br />

This one not only doesn't have the 8th mast and has some towers lacking<br />

the skirts, it doesn't appear to have any of the open-wire feed system.<br />

These can be constructed for unidirectional or bidirectional operation,<br />

and can be constructed with about +/- 30 degrees of slewing, as was noted<br />

in your item. They are usable anywhere in the MF band. As nearly as I can<br />

tell no two are identical, but the masts all have a driven upper skirt and<br />

a parasitic lower skirt, and are matched entirely with open-wire quasi-<br />

coaxial short-circuited transmission line stub sections rather than<br />

discrete component networks.<br />

One row of towers is driven, the other is a parasitic "reflector." They<br />

appear to have been used primarily for nighttime skywave operation, often<br />

paired with a much simpler, usually omni, antenna for operation during<br />

daylight hours. These, together with the 1.5 km and 2.5 km long "small<br />

sunrise" and "large sunrise" traveling wave MF arrays, represent very<br />

substantial capital investment, the likes of which we will probably never<br />

see again. Nice thistles, too.<br />

(Ben Dawson-WA-USA, dxld June 11)<br />

I analysed the pictures on the website<br />

<br />

in or<strong>der</strong> to have an idea of the target area in Arab countries.<br />

This planned R Moscow relay site at Varna Kaliakra is much closer to the<br />

Mediterranean area - save of some 350 km - compared to other R Moscow<br />

external Kamo-ARM or Grigoriopol-MDA relay sites.<br />

One row of towers is driven, the other is a parasitic "reflector." They<br />

appear to have been used primarily for nighttime skywave operation, often<br />

paired with a much simpler, usually omni, antenna for operation during<br />

daylight hours.<br />

SGP4+4/SV 4+4 antennas array - of 145 meters mast height - could be meant<br />

for towards 190/220 degr target at Istanbul, Athens, Albania, Sicily, and<br />

Libya.<br />

Other R Moscow MW superpowers to NE/NoAF:<br />

Gavar Armenia (190 degr towards Baghdad),<br />

Tbiliskaya Caucasus foreground (210 degr towards LBN, ISR, JOR, EGY), and<br />

Grigoriopol Moldova (245 degr towards Serbien-Montenegro, Sicily, Tunesia)<br />

Frequencies to take into consi<strong>der</strong>ation some 20 years ago were: ex-MDA 999<br />

and/or 1431 kHz, also former DWL Malta 1557 kHz channel was freed after<br />

USSR collapse. All long before of R Sawaa and R Free IRQ services did<br />

appear.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 12)<br />

CHAD Tentatively CHAD station moved around 7316.4 kHz around 1730 UT<br />

fade-in time. At 1745 UT around 7314 to 7315 kHz, June 17. Distorted<br />

carrier signal, wan<strong>der</strong>ing around 7311 to 7319.


(wb, June 17)<br />

CHINA Chinese Jamming ATTENUATION on June 19. This morning noted Chinese<br />

(former Firedrake) jamming with different content like Chinese talk<br />

transmissions from national radio program, NOT Firedrake music. 0700-0900<br />

UT slot on 15250, 15270, 17780, and 17855 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 19)<br />

[UK, Uzbekistan] Chinese firedrakes dominating over B<strong>BC</strong> in Uzbek(?) at<br />

1600 UT on 9615, 12085 and 17630 kHz with pseudo-opera and on 12015 kHz<br />

with CNR1 ( // 4800 kHz prgr).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 19)<br />

CUBA [tent.] Glenn, noted a Spanish number station, by smooth female<br />

voice (no number machine voice kind), on 17478.00 kHz, June 17, observed<br />

around 1610 to 1635 UT, but could be on air much earlier and later, it was<br />

boring to listen all these numbers over and over.<br />

Signal level here in Europe only S=1-2. Had a short break of 5 seconds,<br />

around 16.15:55-16.16 UT, and also 16.28:55 to 1629 UT.<br />

(wb, June 17)<br />

EGYPT 9450.00 But noted also recently reported Egyptian intelligence<br />

service station with the late Egyptian singer of the 50ties and 60ties,<br />

great song performance in 0700-0800 UT slot. Thanks to Tarek, who reported<br />

this station also in the 7100-7200 kHz range.<br />

(wb, June 19)<br />

FRANCE 11830 RFI Issoudun in Hausa noted S=9 today, - all ISS were very<br />

strong today - 0700-0730 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 19)<br />

GERMANY 13840 BVB in English is not on Tuesdays 1500-1530 UT on service<br />

to India. S/on here was at 1530 UT in ?Urdu?, checked on 12 and 19 June.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 19)<br />

GUATEMALA 4799.8, 1134-1136, R. Buenas Nuevas Jun 11 Children's choir in<br />

Spanish singing a gospel song. Very good level this morning.<br />

(Guy Atkins-WA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 19)<br />

HAWAII 10320, 1744-1751, AFRTS Jun 11 USB fee<strong>der</strong> transmission with Dr.<br />

Laura Show. ID at 1745: 'This is the Armed Forces Radio Network'; into<br />

Paul Harvey commentary. Very good signal.<br />

(Guy Atkins-WA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 19)<br />

INDIA 9425, 1500-1830, AIR Bangalore Jun 11 Excellent level throughout<br />

the morning, S9+ with Hindi and English news, commentary, and sub-cont.<br />

music programs.<br />

(Guy Atkins-WA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 19)<br />

INDONESIA 3325, 1109-1111, RRI Palangkaraya Jun 11 ID by Male announcer<br />

in Indonesian at 1109; talk or commentary to 1111. Good signal.<br />

3345, 1112-1115, RRI Ternate Jun 11 Soft Indo pops music at tune-in; woman<br />

in Indonesian lang. to 1115. Fair; presumed.<br />

3976.1, 1122-1125, RRI Pontianak Jun 11 Woman announcer in Indonesian,<br />

with mentions of Indonesia. Very strong.<br />

3995, 1125-1130, RRI Kendari Jun 11 Man and woman announcer in Indonesian;<br />

music jingle at 1130 with possible reverb-heavy ID. Poor-fair signal.<br />

4750, 1131-1133, RRI Makassar Jun 11 Presumed beneath a jumble of co-<br />

channel Chinese QRM. Indonesian language with male & female talk noted,


ut tough copy un<strong>der</strong> the Chinese.<br />

(Guy Atkins-WA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 19)<br />

11860 But today RRI was the best heard so far - it was audible at S4+ at<br />

tune in 0615 UT and still propagating past 0800 UT. Of KWHR 11565 there<br />

was no trace at all.<br />

Reception of RRI via 11860 is becoming almost a daily event currently. I'm<br />

not sure what time the signal fades in but it's usually at it's best<br />

between about 0630 and 0800, but varies in strength from day to day. A<br />

signal can be detected on the frequency at various times between 0800 when<br />

it becomes identifiable again by about 1500. It mixes with B<strong>BC</strong> SEY at this<br />

time, and it is not as strong as it was when previously in use.<br />

Checks have been made regularly on RRI/VOINS 11785, 9680 and 9525 but I've<br />

failed - so far - to ID RRI on any of them between 0630 and 1500 UT. B<strong>BC</strong><br />

via SNG has also been heard on several occaions on 11955 (mixing with TUR)<br />

and 11690 (splash from RFI 11700) around 0700 - as well as the usual 11920<br />

that relays NHK.<br />

But KNX-HCJB 11750 is very weak and buried by TUR co-ch - but not so long<br />

ago it was usually atop TUR when opening at 0730.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 19)<br />

RRI was noted also at 0615 UT on 11860 kHz with a good signal (S6) and<br />

many ID. Thanks for the tips. 11860 Jun 19 0615-0630 INS: RRI Jakarta,<br />

Cimanggis. ID "Radio Republik<br />

Indonesia" news in local language and few ID - good signal no QRM SIO:<br />

244.<br />

(Vincent Lecleir-F, hcdx June 19/20)<br />

Noted RRI at same time slot today. RRI 11860 kHz S=3 signal at 0800 UT,<br />

but later fade down to S=1-2 around 1030 UT. Slight QRM by Tinian-MRA<br />

1200-1300 and B<strong>BC</strong> SEY 1400-1500 UT.<br />

9525 ASC in WeAF accented English language 0700-0800 UT, plus UNID station<br />

un<strong>der</strong>neath, seemingly VoINS Jakarta towards 30 degr in Far East Asia,<br />

JPN/KOR, at 0715 UT. But latter seemingly via SoPAC, Colombia, Bonaire,<br />

Azores long path towards Europe.<br />

(wb, June 19)<br />

11860 RRI Jakarta 0707 with news followed by hymn then ID and a pop song<br />

S7 33423 QRM by the same power TWR on 11865 kHz. About S3 on 0755 UT.<br />

(Zacharias Liangas-GRC, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 16)<br />

Seemingly RRI 11860 at 2300-1500 UT.<br />

9524.97 RRI via Cimanggis at 1159-1222 UT on Jun 16. En and Jpn ID's at<br />

1159, then Jpn txmsn with talks and mx. At 1216 there was a mention, in<br />

En, for their website at , then back to JP. Strong<br />

signal peaking S=9+30 dB.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 17)<br />

The Indonesian station monitoring list (Mid June edition. ed by A. Ishida)<br />

was released on June 18.<br />

<br />

(A. Ishida-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 18; via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-<br />

JPN)<br />

9680.06 RRI Jakarta, at 1<strong>05</strong>4-1104 UT mid-east like mx, rapid-speaking M<br />

anncr pgm host, soft Lgu, M again, then 1100 fanfare and diff. M w/ID and<br />

nx annmt, and into nx read by W. Not very strong and co-channel QRM.<br />

9524.97 V.O.INS, at 1<strong>05</strong>9 UT. M in IN w/ske, mailing and e-mail addrs.


Sounded like it was in VT at 1104 UT check. Fair and clear.<br />

(Dave Valko-USA, hcdx June 16)<br />

IRAN Frequency changes for Voice of Islamic Republic of Iran in Russian:<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>27 NF 9850 KAM 500 kW / 358 deg, x 9855<br />

1930-2027 NF 7370 SIR 500 kW / 340 deg, x 7175 to avoid CRI in French<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 19)<br />

15150 Terriblest audio on band. One of the Sirjan (AEG Telefunken) units<br />

bc faulty buzzy army telephone line audio like, - that for many months<br />

now. <strong>05</strong>30-1630 UT.<br />

(the German sce on 15430 kHz Sirjan has excellent audio instead ! )<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 19)<br />

IRAN [and non]. This personal website<br />

contains a biography that describes some of<br />

the operations behind the clandestine radio station "Voice of Mojahed"<br />

(cf.<br />

<br />

mainly from the 1980s.<br />

(via Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld June 18)<br />

ITALY Updated summer A-07 of RAI International<br />

North West Africa<br />

0435-0445 Italian 6145 7235<br />

0445-<strong>05</strong>00 English 6145 7235<br />

1330-1355 Arabic 9670 11795<br />

1500-1525 Italian 9670 11770<br />

1630-1655 French 7180 9845 11855<br />

1700-1800 Italian 7130 9845<br />

2025-2045 Arabic 6110 7130<br />

2<strong>05</strong>0-2110 Portuguese 6110 7130<br />

2110-2130 Spanish 6110 7130<br />

North East Africa<br />

0435-0445 Italian 6110<br />

0445-<strong>05</strong>00 English 6110<br />

1330-1355 Arabic 11915<br />

1500-1525 Italian 11720<br />

1700-1800 Italian 6140<br />

2135-2155 Arabic 6000 7180<br />

Central Africa<br />

1600-1700 Italian 17790<br />

1700-1800 Italian 15390<br />

2<strong>05</strong>0-2110 Portuguese 15240<br />

East Africa and Middle East<br />

0435-0455 Amharic 11900<br />

0455-<strong>05</strong>30 Italian 11900<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-<strong>05</strong>50 Somali 11900<br />

0600-0620 Arabic 11900<br />

1630-1655 Arabic 11810<br />

1700-1800 Italian 6140 11970<br />

1910-1930 Somali 11890<br />

2025-2045 English 5970 11875<br />

2<strong>05</strong>0-2110 Portuguese 11875<br />

Mediterranean area - Notturno dall'Italia<br />

2200-0400 Italian 6060<br />

Russia<br />

0345-04<strong>05</strong> Russian 6135 9710 11830<br />

0600-0620 Russian 9670 11795


16<strong>05</strong>-1625 Russian 97<strong>05</strong> 11885<br />

2000-2020 Russian 6185 9565 11775<br />

East Europe<br />

04<strong>05</strong>-0425 Ukrainian 6135 9710 11830<br />

<strong>05</strong><strong>05</strong>-<strong>05</strong>25 Lithuanian 9670 11795<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-<strong>05</strong>50 Romanian 9670 11795<br />

0625-1300 Italian 6140<br />

1335-1355 Albanian 9610<br />

1400-1415 Slovene 9570<br />

1415-1435 German 9570<br />

1435-1455 Croatian 9570<br />

1500-1520 Turkish 9870 11895<br />

1520-1540 Greek 9870 11895<br />

1540-1600 Bulgarian 9870 11895<br />

1810-1825 Czech 6130<br />

1825-1840 Slovak 6130<br />

1840-1900 Polish 6130<br />

1910-1930 Serbian 6130<br />

1935-1955 Hungarian 6130<br />

2115-2135 Romanian 5970<br />

2135-2155 Czech 5970<br />

2155-2210 Slovak 5970<br />

2210-2225 Polish 5970<br />

West Europe<br />

1530-1555 French 9670 11855<br />

1555-1625 Italian 9670 11855<br />

18<strong>05</strong>-1825 German 6040 9845<br />

1935-1955 English 5960 9845<br />

2000-2020 Danish 6110 9780 Tue/Thu/Sun<br />

2000-2020 Esperanto 6110 9780 Sat<br />

2000-2020 Swedish 6110 9780 Mon/Wed/Fri<br />

North America<br />

1400-1425 Italian 15280 17780<br />

1830-19<strong>05</strong> Italian 15380 17780<br />

2240-0<strong>05</strong>5 Italian 11800<br />

0<strong>05</strong>5-0115 English 11800<br />

0115-0130 French 11800<br />

0130-0315 Italian 11800<br />

0315-0335 Spanish 11800<br />

Central and South America<br />

2240-0<strong>05</strong>5 Italian 9840<br />

0<strong>05</strong>5-0115 Spanish 9840<br />

0115-0130 Portuguese 9840<br />

0130-0230 Italian 6110 9840 11765<br />

0230-0315 Italian 9840<br />

0315-0335 Spanish 9840<br />

Far East, Japan and Australia<br />

22<strong>05</strong>-2230 English 11895<br />

1000-1100 Italian 11920<br />

Tutto il calcio minuto per minuto and Domenica sport<br />

1250-1630 Italian 9670 11885 17570 17780 21515 Sun<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 19)<br />

JAPAN 3925 kHz at 1120-1121 UT, R. Nikkei Jun 11 Woman speaking in<br />

Japanese; excellent S9 + 20db signal!.<br />

(Guy Atkins-WA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 19)<br />

Kenwood has agreed to merge with Victor Co. of Japan (JVC), un<strong>der</strong> a


holding company in 2008, according to a Nikkei report Friday.<br />

Kenwood had informed JVC parent Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Friday<br />

that it would agree to a proposal for a merger with the struggling<br />

subsidiary, according to the report.<br />

Details have yet to be decided by the three companies, which will seek a<br />

final agreement by the end of next month, Nikkei reported ...<br />

More on this at <br />

(Greg Tarr, Osaka-JPN, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK June 23)<br />

KOREA D.P.R. 15245.20 Voice of Korea in French at 1635-1645 UT,<br />

hetting B<strong>BC</strong> Russian Woofferton on even co-channel. June 17.<br />

(wb, June 17)<br />

LITHUANIA/POLAND From June 18 Radio Racja in Belarussian relayed via<br />

Sitkunai<br />

1530-1729 on 6225 SIT 100 kW / 259 deg. Very good reception here in BUL.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 19)<br />

6225 Starting 18 June, the Poland-based Radio Racja (broadcasting in<br />

Belarusian for Belarus) will be relayed via Sitkunai on 6225 (100 kW) from<br />

1530-1730 UTC.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 15)<br />

Bernd, does this arrangement replace the R. Racja broadcast via Warsaw, or<br />

is it in addition to it? Although the Racja Warsaw xmsn was at a time and<br />

fqy that we couldn't hear here in the U.S., the xmsn at least kept Poland<br />

among the "active" SW countries (on the NASWA list). If the Racja xmsn via<br />

Warsaw has been dropped, I think "Poland" becomes an inactive SW country,<br />

since all of Poland's own prgms (Polskie Radio, or whatever it is called<br />

these days) are via relays on xmtrs located outside of Poland.<br />

(Jerry Berg-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 19)<br />

This is an additional broadcast; the transmissions via Warsaw (1930-2130<br />

UT on 61<strong>05</strong> kHz) are unchanged.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 19)<br />

MOLDOVA/RUSSIA/TAIWAN Changes on the TDP schedule website.<br />

Target ETHIOPIA: new on the TDP schedule website is the religious "Zena<br />

Tewahedo the Ligament Holy Synod of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church<br />

in Exile", Mondays in Amharic 1600-1700 UT on 15260 kHz. Scheduled to<br />

start on 2 July. [via Samara-RUS 250 kW 188 degr]<br />

Target KURDISTAN: new schedule for Denge Mezopotamya: 0400-2000 on 11530<br />

(ex 0200-0400 on 7590, ex 0400-1600 on 11530).<br />

[via Grigoriopol-MDA 300 kW]<br />

Target LAOS: frequency change for the U.S. produced religious prgr "Suab<br />

Xaa Moo Zoo" in Hmong: now on 11655, x11650.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 18)<br />

Suab Xaa Moo Zoo in Hmong via Taiwan:<br />

2300-2330 11655 TAI 100 kW / 250 deg<br />

NEW ZEALAND RNZI A-07 [northern summer] season. June 21, <strong>2007</strong><br />

UTC kHz kW ant kW ant Target Azimuth<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0658 9615 AM 50 156 9890 DRM 35 148 Pacific 0deg<br />

0700-1<strong>05</strong>8 6095 AM 50 148 7145 DRM 35 148 Pacific 0deg<br />

1<strong>05</strong>8-1258 9870 AM 100 156 Bougainville,PNG,Timor 325deg<br />

1<strong>05</strong>8-1258 7145 DRM 35 148 Pacific 0deg<br />

1300-1550 6095 AM 50 148 Pacific 0deg no DRM<br />

1556-1850 6095 AM 100 148 7145 DRM 70 148 Fiji,Niue,Tonga,Samoa,


Cook Isl 35deg<br />

1851-2<strong>05</strong>0 9615 AM 50 156 Pacific 0deg<br />

1851-2<strong>05</strong>0 9890 DRM 70 148 Fiji,Niue,Tonga,Samoa,Cook Is 35deg<br />

2<strong>05</strong>1-0458 15720 AM 50 156 Pacific 0deg<br />

2<strong>05</strong>1-2150 11675 DRM 70 148 NW Pacific, Solomon Isls, Vanuatu 325deg<br />

2151-0258 13730 DRM 35 156 Pacific 0deg<br />

0259-0458 11675 DRM 35 148 Pacific 0deg<br />

(R NZi via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 18)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 32<strong>05</strong>, 1<strong>05</strong>8-1102, R. West Sepik Jun 11 Talk by male in<br />

English; possible ID at 1100, then into news in English. Fair.<br />

3315, 11<strong>05</strong>-1108, R. Manus Jun 11 Male announcer speaking in Tok Pisin;<br />

fair signal. Presumed.<br />

39<strong>05</strong>, 1117-1120, R. New Ireland Jun 11 Male talk in Tok Pisin. Fair<br />

signal; presumed.<br />

(Guy Atkins-WA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 19)<br />

39<strong>05</strong>, R. New Ireland (pres.), 1017 UT long period of native drums and<br />

vcls. Hrd M anncr several times after 1030 but impossible to copy. Usual<br />

Ham wx net right on top of the freq.<br />

(Dave Valko-USA, hcdx June 16)<br />

PORTUGAL Google Earth imagery.<br />

RFE/RL Maxoqueira 6 x 500 kW in 1991 - 1996<br />

between Barrosa and Benavente at Monte da Maxoqueira near<br />

38 57 21.18 N 08 46 04.55 W<br />

see QSL card with Maxoqueira picture at<br />

<br />

and RFE Gloria site at<br />

39 02 25.85 N 08 39 31.58 W<br />

RUSSIA 12085 Trans World Radio, 0138-0145 UT on June 20, in Nepali. OM,<br />

very interesting song w/ western melody, but S. Asian instruments and<br />

harmonies, OM, YL (inc. 'Katmandu'), instrumental, 0145 off. Fair. Thanks<br />

to Jim Ronda for the tip.<br />

(Mark Taylor-WI-USA, dxld June 20)<br />

Novosibirsk-RUS 0015-0145 UT 200kW 178deg<br />

12065 VOR Chita Atamanovsk at 1250 UT on June 23 poor with choral music;<br />

talk by woman in Vietnamese (listed) at 1258 and back to music; ID at 1300<br />

UT and into next program.<br />

12085 TWR India via Novosibirsk at 0134 UT June 20 fair-poor with man<br />

speaking in Nepali (listed); gospel song by children's choir at 0139 UT<br />

and back to talk; Katmandu address at 0143 UT; s/off at 0145 UT; also<br />

heard in same time period on June 21.<br />

(James Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 24)<br />

[KALININGRAD] 153<strong>05</strong> Radio Rossii, Kaliningrad (Bolshakovo), Saint<br />

Petersburg Regional Center, 3, Akademika Pavlova st., Saint Petersburg,<br />

197022 Russia,<br />

Verification by a reception report dated September 04, 2001 for a Russian<br />

transmission for the Caucasus Region with 160 kws.<br />

Very nice QSL Card full data of Saint Petersburg Regional Center with five<br />

small pictures of:<br />

a) 311-meter high broadcasting tower of the Leningrad Radio & TV


Transmitting Center (Saint Petersburg)<br />

b) Radio Center No. 11 (Leningrad Region, Krasny Bor): MW directional<br />

aerial system called "Bolshaya zarya" with 26 radio-towers (42 meters<br />

each) is used for long-distance MW broadcasting;<br />

c) Short Wave SGD-type (curtain) antennas of the Radio Center No. 11<br />

(Leningrad region, Krasny Bor)<br />

d) 3TV Channel transmitter of the Leningrad Radio and TV Transmitting<br />

Center (Saint Petersburg)<br />

e) Technical room of high-power LW/MW transmitters of the Radio Center<br />

No. 11 (Leningrad region, Krasny Bor)<br />

The station sent me a small and nice Saint Petersburg Regional Center's<br />

stiker and a small and beautiful nice Saint Petersburg Regional Center's<br />

pennant.- They sent the nice Saint Petersburg Regional Center current AM<br />

schedule. Delay: More of five years!!!!<br />

V/S: Mikhail Timofeyev-QSL Manager<br />

(Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 23)<br />

Now they have a special <strong>DX</strong> corner (in Russian).<br />

<br />

(Victor in dxld)<br />

RUSSIA/GEORGIA [Caucasus] Radio Rossii on 7120 khz with signal ahead at<br />

least 3 seconds of // 9495 kHz at 1630 UT on 16 June. The signal on 9495<br />

kHz (exactly around 9494.8 kHz !) but was synchro with heard tropospheric<br />

66.1, 68.8 and 72.3 MHz FM.<br />

BTW in the fundamental work Radiocensure created by Mr. Rimantas Pleykus<br />

from LTU, the jamming center for Caucasus is shown as in Krasnodar located<br />

and as we know the 100 kW jammers of soviet type are mostly ended on xx.8<br />

kHz such as above on 9495, here now used by Radio Varna (already on exact<br />

freq etc.)<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 19)<br />

SERBIA 7239.95 International Radio Serbia Belgrade via Stubline mobile<br />

unit, nx in Greek at 1715-1728 UT, co-ch even Tibet China program in<br />

Chinese. June 17.<br />

(wb, June 17)<br />

SWITZERLAND Google Earth imagery.<br />

SUI SRG SRI Sarnen (Swisscom/exSwiss PTT) site.<br />

Sarnen omnidir SW Antenna and MW 1566 directional fountain antenna have<br />

both gone.<br />

[Sarnen MW antenna type has been copied in former GDR at Burg site for the<br />

1575 kHz unit, see 1575 kHz horizontal MW 6 dipols at<br />

52 17 13.30 N 11 54 06.59 E]<br />

Sarnen ITU coordinates thanks to Bernhard Weiskopf, he told me the correct<br />

coordinates of MW sen<strong>der</strong> Sarnen 1562/1566 kHz from 1968, and also 6165 kHz<br />

SW quadrant antenna in 49 mb.<br />

Switzerland Koordination: 567 562 / 191 797<br />

Street: Feldmoosstrasse. Location is 900 m north of Oberwilen. Direct<br />

access street is Endlosenstrasse. 759 meters N.N./ASL<br />

6 masts MW dipol and two fee<strong>der</strong> to the right/eastern side at<br />

46 52 24.78 N 08 11 21.23 E<br />


mast distance 91.5 m; row distance 100 m. main radiation in 159 and 339<br />

degr, screened towards co-channel Sweden and Portugal.<br />

Messungen aus GIS Ow (Orthophoto 20<strong>05</strong> mit 20 cm Aufloesung, gemessen<br />

online an Mastfusspunkten): Mastabstand (in je<strong>der</strong> Dreierreihe) = 91,5 m<br />

Reihenabstand = 100 m. Dipol-Hauptstrahlrichtung: ca. 159/339 .degr<br />

(-21degr/-201degr)<br />

Shortwave 6165 at Endlosenstrasse, Gemarkung Ramersruetiwald, three masts.<br />

On the eastern side behind the small wood copse you can see the former<br />

6165 kHz antenna at<br />

46 52 28.25 N 08 11 36.66 E<br />

<br />

80 meters to the north, you will seemingly see the entrance of the bunker<br />

system, like at Lenk SW site.<br />

MW array has been built up in 1968, and SW 6165 49 mb on 17 September 1973<br />

by exSwiss PTT / Swisscom.<br />

(Bernhard Weiskopf-D, wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 18)<br />

THAILAND 15445, 2000-2100, VOA Jun 11 English announcer with African<br />

Beat program. Very strong signal, and excellent African music from around<br />

the continent. VOA ID and sign-off at 2100*.<br />

(Guy Atkins-WA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 19)<br />

TURKMENISTAN Last days I checked the radio of Turkmenistan. The two<br />

frequencies 4930 and 5015 are still active. I heard the programmes very<br />

weak, but the programmes of Turkmenistan are easy to recognize due to<br />

their language and instrumental music. 4930 was not audible in tne evening<br />

until 2100 because of VOA on that frequency. So it was possible to hear<br />

from 2100-2300 when the hight break beginns on 4930, then from 0<strong>05</strong>9-0150,<br />

when the station faded out. 5015 came in after 2100 and was audible until<br />

0130 (fade out). The night break is before 2100. The programmes are not in<br />

//, just some news at the beginning of the hour. 2100-2300, 0<strong>05</strong>9-~0150:<br />

4930 2100-~0130 UT: 5015 kHz.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 18)<br />

UKRAINE Only one MW mast remains alive in the western area of Brovary<br />

site; another one has been demolished. Remaining antenna is used for B<strong>BC</strong><br />

relay on 594 kHz. It's possible that SW facilities will be completely<br />

removed from Brovary.<br />

(Alexan<strong>der</strong> Yegorov-UKR, <strong>DX</strong>signal June 24)<br />

UK/CUBA R. Republica via Rampisham, UK and RHC, 6100 kHz, 0220-0246+ UT<br />

on June 20. I went to check 6100 kHz at 0220 UT to see how R. Republica<br />

was doing. There is R. Habanna in English blasting in with Spanish un<strong>der</strong>.<br />

Eventually there was an ID, and some Cuban music, and other programming<br />

including a discussion between the same woman and a man with many<br />

references to "Catholica." No bubble jamming was audible. I checked R.<br />

Republica last night (June 19) at 02<strong>05</strong>, and it was on with the usual<br />

bubble jammer, but no RHC.<br />

5910 is with a OM and usual bubble jammer way un<strong>der</strong>.<br />

I can't find any reference to RHC on this frequency before for the past<br />

two months of dxld or reflected in EiBi, Aoki, or WRTH May update. I<br />

won<strong>der</strong> if it's a Cuban mistake or new jamming strategy.<br />

(Mark Taylor-WI-USA, dxld June 20)<br />

I've just received this message from NPL about MSF - note particularly the<br />

last paragraph. This overenight shutdown never happened with Rugby. Looks


like they are paying for a cheaper service and now getting it.<br />

(Gareth Foster-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK June 23)<br />

Please note that the MSF 60 kHz time and frequency signal broadcast from<br />

Anthorn Radio Station will be shut down during the period:<br />

From 09:00 BST, Tuesday 26 June <strong>2007</strong><br />

until 18:00 BST, Wednesday 27 June <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

The interruption to the transmission is required to allow maintenance work<br />

to be carried out in safety. The service will remain off-air overnight.<br />

[Thanks for this Gareth. 36 hours for maintenance! It doesn't say whether<br />

this is 'emergency' or 'planned', but as you say, it never used to happen<br />

with Rugby. I'll see if my brother can find anything out about this. He<br />

works for the DTI at Teddington, who ultimately own NPL, though all the<br />

science work including the time standard is currently carried out un<strong>der</strong><br />

contract by Serco, who in turn took their contract for MSF from BT to VT<br />

(I think). Things never used to be this complicated!- Mark, mo<strong>der</strong>ator ]<br />

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ALASKA Google Earth imagery. KNLS Anchor Point.<br />

59 44 56.72 N 151 44 02.29 W<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

ALBANIA Dear Radio Tirana Listeners,<br />

We are pleased to notify the first ever email address of Radio Tirana<br />

English Section, as follows:<br />

<br />

You are kindly encouraged to make your comments, remarks and questions<br />

about Albania and everything Albanian via email.<br />

Thank You and all the best from sunny hot Tirana,<br />

Drita Cico, ARTV-Head of Monitoring Center, RADIO TIRANA<br />

(RT, June 28)<br />

ANGOLA 4950 RNA-Canal "A", Mulenvos, 2233-2247, 22 Jun, Angolan songs;<br />

45322.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

ANDORRA Google Earth imagery.<br />

Re: SUD Radio only MW 819, 600/900 kW and local FM on France soil.<br />

42 32 03.50 N 01 42 59.94 E<br />

And current 819 kHz site from Thierry Vignaud:<br />

Toulouse Gaure 43 36 57 N 01 38 32 E<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 25)<br />

ARGENTINA 11710.61 RAE Buenos Aires at 0015-0028 UT on 22 June, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Portuguese service with female reading news on Argentine economy, tango<br />

tunes. Clear and good.


(Terry L Krueger-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 26)<br />

Not quite "Argentine MW stations galore", but I'd say a good deal of them,<br />

usually mixed w/ their Brazilian counterparts - and the latter were indeed<br />

abundant as early as 2130+.<br />

6214.4 R. Baluarte, Pto Iguazu, 2132-2150, 25 Jun, Portuguese, Braz.<br />

religious songs to match; 45333 - best signal ever, at least as early as<br />

this time.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

ASCENSION ISL [SIERRA LEONE] Cotton Tree News. (CTN) 9525, Cotton Tree<br />

News (CTN), via Ascension, new daily broadcast at 0730-0800 UT to Sierra<br />

Leone in English, Krio, Limba, Mende and Temne, following broadcasts from<br />

Star R at 0700-0730 UT to Liberia.<br />

Address: Fourah Bay College, Mount Aureol, P.O.Box 766, Freetown.<br />

E-mail: <br />

Heard 0730-0800* UT, May 10, 12 and 13, news in English and African<br />

languages, items about: HIV/AIDS (soundtrack of the Sierra Leone National<br />

AIDS Director); "This news comes to you from CTN, Freetown"; the United<br />

Nations Development Program Goodwill Ambassador (soundtrack of I assume<br />

Adisa Jelani Andwele, who was visiting Freetown this past week and held a<br />

workshop at the Fourah Bay College branch), drums, "This is CTN", drums,<br />

followed by the same news items in their "local languages", no sign-off<br />

ann, mostly fair. (Churchill, Herkimer and Howard).<br />

Also heard at *0730-0800*, May 08 and 09.<br />

(Churchill, Herkimer, Howard via SWN dswci)<br />

9525, "Cotton Tree News" - Email reply from George Bennett<br />

for email with audio clip to Anne Bennett at<br />

<br />

"Dear Mr Herkimer,<br />

Thank you so much for your email. I am impressed that you picked up CTN's<br />

short-wave bulletins so clearly in New York. It is early days for our<br />

project but the students and journalists here at Fourah Bay College in<br />

Freetown are very enthusiastic and learning fast. As you may know, the<br />

country went through more than ten years of devastating conflict and is<br />

emerging as a fledgling democracy - but there is a long way to go and much<br />

to do. We at Fondation Hirondelle are proud to help the College develop<br />

its radio services and will continue to work here till the end of 2008.<br />

Sincerely, George Bennett, Editor in Chief, CTN, Freetown, Sierra Leone".<br />

(John Herkimer-USA & Ron Howard-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer, via RNZ<strong>DX</strong>T July)<br />

AUSTRALIA 2485 VL8K Katherine NT 1040 to 1100 // but, much stronger<br />

than the 2310 and 2325. 22nd June.<br />

(Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 24)<br />

4910 VL8T Tennant Creek at 0830 to 0840 UT // 2485 VL8K Katherine with<br />

news items by om and yl.<br />

(Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 26)<br />

2325 VL8T, Tennant Creek NT, 2<strong>05</strong>5-2129*, 25 Jun, English, talks & phone-<br />

ins, abrupt s/off as usual; not // to VL8K 2485 which was better, and VL8A<br />

2310 was barely audible; 25221.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

BAHRAIN 6010 R. Bahrain Jun 13 1855-1925 34333 English, Dance music, ID<br />

at 1900, Thanks for tip from show.<br />

6010 R. Bahrain Jun 14 1757-1827 34433-34333 English, Dance music, 1800-<br />

1810 News, ID at 1759, SJ at 1810 UT.


6010 R. Bahrain Jun 15 1755-1825 34333-34322 English, Dance music, 1800-<br />

1811 News, ID at 1800 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium June 26)<br />

BELIZE 4045usb Sailing Vessel 1<strong>05</strong>5 discussion of weather conditions for<br />

Caribbean. Advised to stay in port.<br />

These days will take what I can get on the tropical bands. Looking for<br />

Haiti on 4045usb. Medium Wave Caribbean stations seem to be leaving the<br />

air. FM stereo popular in America Latina.<br />

(Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 26)<br />

BHUTAN 6035 Bhutan Bc. Sce., Thimpu, 0016-., 23 Jun, Dzongkha (t),<br />

horns, chanting; 34432, adj. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

6035 Bhutan <strong>BC</strong> sce Thimpu at 2358 til 0011 UT, in Dzongkla language local<br />

music, then ID by yl, 0001 UT annoucements by yl, then more music. sio<br />

444.<br />

(Costa Constantinides-CYP, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 28)<br />

BOLIVIA 4650 R. Sta Ana, Sta Ana del Yacuma, 2216-2225, 23 Jun,<br />

Spanish, religious songs; 25332.<br />

4716.5 R. Yura, Yura, 2314-2324, 22 Jun, Spanish, Indian flute Tunes;<br />

34321.<br />

4796.4 R. Mallku, Uyuni, 2249-2254, 22 Jun, Aymara, refs. to<br />

"agricultura"; 33331, adj. QARM de CHN 4800.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

4732.02 Radio Universitaria, Cobija, Pando, tnx Eramo. 1004 tune in with<br />

bass driven music accompanied by male vocal; sounded more pop than Andean.<br />

1023 Woman announcer may have shouted "/Univeraitaria/". Only one word was<br />

shouted. 1030 first female vocal, music till 1045 when signal started to<br />

break up. Programme of only music with no ID other than the possible one<br />

mentioned above. Grey line to Bolivia from Southeast Florida at 1030 UT.<br />

23 June. Very poor signal on 24 June, same time.<br />

4731.97 Radio Universitaria, Cobija, Pando sign on 1015 with music, later<br />

om /en espanol/ but un<strong>der</strong> local t-storm, followed to 1045. 25 June.<br />

(Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 24/25)<br />

BRAZIL 4775 R. Congonhas, Congonhas MG, 2255-2304, 22 Jun, A Voz do<br />

Brasil, a<strong>der</strong>tisements; 24331, QRM de PRU.<br />

4785 R. Caiari, Pto Velho RO, 2251-2310, 22 Jun, A Voz do Brasil,<br />

educational prgr, st.sl. "R. Caiari - a Radio da Familia"; 35332.<br />

49<strong>05</strong> R. Anhangueera (t), Araguaina TO, 2150-2159, 23 Jun, preacher;<br />

33342, QRM de CHN.<br />

4925 R. Educacao Rural, Tefe AM, 2239-2253, 22 Jun, A Voz do Brasil natl.<br />

newscast; 34322.<br />

4974.8 R. Mundial (?), Osasco SP (or is it R. del Pacifico in PRU?),<br />

2234-2242, 23 Jun, 23341.<br />

9515 R. Novas de Paz, Curitiba PR, 2103-2114, 24 Jun, songs in religious<br />

prgr; 53443, QRM de R. Canada Int'l.<br />

9565 R. Tupi, Curitiba PR, 2101-2115, 24 Jun, shouting preacher; 33422,<br />

co-ch QRM de CUB jammer for R. Marti (USA).


9615 R. Cultura, Sao Paulo SP, 2111-2127, 24 Jun, Braz. Oldies from the<br />

70s; 44433, adj. QRM de DW 9620.<br />

11804.8 R. Globo, Rio de <strong>Jan</strong>o RJ, 2017-2040, 24 Jun, f/ball match rpt.<br />

Fluminense v America; 55544.<br />

11784.9 R. Guaiba, Pto Alegre RS, f/ball prgr "Placard Guaiba", then<br />

newscast "Correspondente Guaiba" at 2150, announcement re. the stn. 50th<br />

anniversary; 44533, adj. QRM only.<br />

11815 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 2020-2<strong>05</strong>2, 24 Jun, advertisements,<br />

talks on f/ball, "Show de Bola" 2030; 54544.<br />

11895 R. Boa Vontade, Pto Alegre RS, 2153-2158, 25 Jun, preacher, prgr<br />

announcement right prior to being blocked by RAI's IS at 2158; 25432.<br />

11925 R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo SP, 2138-2153, 23 Jun, talks on f/ball,<br />

reports, advertisements; 44433, QRM de VoA in Chinese.<br />

(all 13 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

CANADA 4877.5 at 0247 UT. Radio Canada International _ Sackville, at<br />

0247-0259*UT on May 4, noted with Spanish programming and ID in unusual<br />

place at poor to fair level with usb needed to avoid serious het from<br />

Brazilian just below. // fundamental 9755 which was at a good level. First<br />

time I noted this sub-harmonic and reminiscent of a Saudi Arabia sub-<br />

harmonic from years past.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, NZ <strong>DX</strong> Times June 27)<br />

9625 C<strong>BC</strong>-Nothern Quebec Sce., Sackville NB, 1232-., 24 Jun, English, C<strong>BC</strong><br />

News, weather 1235, music, interview; 24432, vy. poor at 1400.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

Missed exact Sackville CAN location yet, still on low resolution.<br />

?? 45 52 39.23 N 64 18 44.70 W<br />

C<strong>BC</strong> - CKZN 6160 kHz St John s & Mt Pearl<br />

47 34 10.10 N 52 48 48.41 W<br />

SW westerly, MW on eastern side<br />

CFRB 1010 Clarkson, Toronto Ontario<br />

43 30 22.01 N 79 38 00.67 W<br />

CFVP Calgary 6030 Alberta<br />

50 54 02.35 N 113 52 33.27 W<br />

CHNS Halifax, Nova Scotia<br />

44 40 30.72 N 63 39 34.87 W<br />

MTL Montreal Quebec<br />

45 23 31.27 N 73 41 56.35 W<br />

CKZU 6160 Vancouver <strong>BC</strong>, CBU 690<br />

49 08 21.03 N 123 11 51.06 W<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

6160 CKZU Vancouver at 1224-1237 UT on Jun 27. Short features and chat to<br />

1230 UT, then local and regional news to 1235 UT; weather was next, with<br />

PDT time check and temp. of "14 degrees"; ID as "C<strong>BC</strong> Radio One". Back on<br />

the air after being silent for 3 days (June 24-26).<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 27)<br />

CHAD Dirty blob was parked about 7288 kHz, June 25 at 0454 UT check


causing multiple hets against 7290 kHz broadcast, presumably B<strong>BC</strong><br />

Portuguese via South Africa.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld June 26)<br />

CUBA Google Earth imagery.<br />

La Julia MW and diplomatic or direction finding service ?<br />

124 lowly shortwave like masts, and 3 MW masts near TX hall:<br />

23 00 17.35 N 82 13 47.20 W<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

ECUADOR Update from Ecuador NASB meeting in Elkhart-IN-USA, <strong>2007</strong><br />

The first speaker after lunch was Brent Weeks, missionary engineer at HCJB<br />

Global in Quito, Ecuador. Weeks explained that the DRM transmission from<br />

Quito was currently in the most robust mode that permits AAC operation. He<br />

said that there are lower bit rate, voice quality codecs that are even<br />

more robust, but they are not good for music transmission.<br />

Brent Weeks has worked at HCJB in Quito for six years. He showed a slide<br />

of HCJB's transmitter building, which is in Pifo at an altitude of 8400<br />

feet above sea level in a valley between two ridges of the Andes<br />

mountains, some 20 miles (about 30 kilometers) east of Quito. Mount<br />

Cotopaxi, the highest active volcano in the world, could be seen in the<br />

background of the photo. HCJB has three HC-100 100-kilowatt transmitters<br />

at this location, plus two more at HCJB Global's shortwave site in<br />

Australia.<br />

The antenna field in Pifo includes an antenna directed to Brazil, another<br />

for South America and northwestern North America, another for 49-meter<br />

band regional broadcasts to the Andes corridor, a cubical quad antenna<br />

used for broadcasting to Europe in the 13-meter band and a steerable<br />

antenna with a parabolic reflective curtain which can cover 180 degrees<br />

almost due west to due east. The steerable antenna dipole rolls around on<br />

a track.<br />

Airplanes regularly fly by the site en route to the Quito airport, which<br />

is located in what is now the middle of the city. The Quito authorities<br />

have decided to build a new airport further from the city. "The location<br />

that has been chosen," Weeks said, "means that our antennas are too high.<br />

We've taken down 18 towers already, and we have more to go." The site will<br />

eventually have to be closed.<br />

HCJB has looked at various options for replacing Pifo. One option is to<br />

build another transmitter site in the mountains. But HCJB has its own<br />

power station nearby, and if it continues to use the power from that<br />

station, the options for a new location are limited.<br />

Weeks said that there has also been a change of philosophy in HCJB<br />

Global's mission in the last several years. The focus is now almost<br />

exclusively on transmissions to Latin America in Spanish, Portuguese,<br />

Quichua, Quechua and German for the Mennonite populations in Paraguay and<br />

Bolivia. Gone are HCJB's longtime broadcasts beamed to Europe, Asia and<br />

the South Pacific. The only transmission beamed outside of Latin America<br />

now is German to Europe. Broadcasts to these other regions have been moved<br />

to HCJB-Australia and rented facilities like VT Communications in the UK.<br />

[and DTK Wertachtal 6015 at 1700-1800 UT non-dir 100 kW HCJ too, wb.]<br />

At this point, Weeks went back to the live audio of the DRM transmission<br />

from Quito. The station had just made a switch, timed especially for the<br />

audience at the meeting in Elkhart, to 64 QAM, producing a parametric<br />

stereo signal. The signal-to-noise ratio was 16-17 dB. There were a few<br />

dropouts, but Weeks consi<strong>der</strong>ed that the signal was doing fairly well<br />

consi<strong>der</strong>ing they were only using between three and four kilowatts of power<br />

from a Siemens 10-kilowatt linear analog transmitter. After a few minutes,


the signal went back to a 16 QAM mode for a more robust broadcast. HCJB<br />

had been changing the technical parameters of the DRM broadcast throughout<br />

the day. "You need agile scheduling of transmission parameters," said<br />

Weeks. "We'll go to a less robust, higher quality audio later in the day<br />

as propagation improves."<br />

Meantime, a few of HCJB's engineers in Ecuador, including Brent Weeks, are<br />

working with the Global Technology Center in Elkhart on DRM development.<br />

One of those areas is the central control system that drives and tells the<br />

servo-motors what to do. "It needs to be upgraded for DRM," he said. The<br />

station has recently done DRM test transmissions for the SWL Winterfest in<br />

Pennsylvania, the National Association of Broadcasters Convention in Las<br />

Vegas, and the NASB/USA DRM meetings in Elkhart. Other tests are being<br />

beamed to Germany. "We are getting good reports for the middle-of-the-day<br />

broadcasts to North America," Weeks said.<br />

(Jeff White-FL-USA, June NASB Newsletter direct and via dxld)<br />

Enclosed an article about the DRM activities of HCJB, sent out to<br />

listeners in Germany.<br />

Summary: Some years ago Harris contacted HCJB if they are interested in<br />

participating in the development of DRM, because their HC-500 and HC-100<br />

transmitter designs are highly regarded. The current DRM transmissions are<br />

run at 4 kW, using old Siemens transmitters (PEP rated as 30 kW by TDP)<br />

HCJB had bought from the Swiss military years ago for SSB transmissions.<br />

These transmitters were already shut down, they first had to be connected<br />

to the antenna system again. Harris supplied their Linux-based DRM-CSB100<br />

content server, the Siemens transmitters have a sufficient linearity for<br />

being used without modifications. It has turned out that the most reliable<br />

mode for transmissions to Europe is A, actually designed for groundwave<br />

coverage on MW/LW, but apparently noise is much more an issue here than<br />

multipath propagation. The steerable antenna is used for these<br />

transmissions.<br />

The (remaining) antennas at Pifo will be dismantled in autumn. Period.<br />

"Let's hope that ways and funds can be found to build a new antenna for<br />

transmissions to Europe." (Refers to the hinted new site in Ecuador I<br />

guess?)<br />

The pictures sent out with this article are in the Yahoo group (un<strong>der</strong><br />

"Miscellaneous"). (via Kai Ludwig-D, dxld June 28)<br />

ETHIOPIA 9704.2 R. Ethiopia, Geja Dera, 1350-1412, 24 Jun, Vernacular,<br />

chanting, talks, local pops; 44444, QRM de NGR 97<strong>05</strong>.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

FINLAND Digita's daughter company Digi Waves has received a license for<br />

analog broadcasting on MW and SW for the period 1.7.<strong>2007</strong>-30.6.2010.<br />

<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, hcdx June 27)<br />

So now we finally know why the plan to use Pori for Polskie Radio failed<br />

in spring and Nauen had to be throwed in instead. Probably the RNW relays<br />

on 963 were possible as special broadcasts without such a licence, but no<br />

regular service.<br />

The licence now issued is valid from July 1 until June 30 2010:<br />

<br />

And it is almost needless to say that Digi Wave Oy has its seat at the<br />

Digita headquarters:


(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld June 28)<br />

DIG Digita Oy belongs to TDF - France. (wb)<br />

The Finnish government has granted (June 21) a broadcasting licence for<br />

transmissions on short and medium wave from Pori, Finland. The recipient<br />

is<br />

Digi Waves Oy (Ltd), a subsidiary of Digita, Finland, Digita corporate<br />

information says. The government office for broadcast licences had<br />

announced the licence for application in May.<br />

Pori was built in the mid 80s by YLE. Since YLE discontinued its<br />

broadcasts from Pori, no one had been a licence hol<strong>der</strong> for any possible<br />

services from that station. YLE had no licence requirement as its<br />

operations are governed by law.<br />

The granting of a licence as such does not, repeat not, mean that some<br />

broadcasts would start immediately, or even later, or at all. It only<br />

makes it possible for the licence hol<strong>der</strong> (Digi Waves) to solicit for<br />

customers, and creates a legal basis for any broadcasts the licence hol<strong>der</strong><br />

could be able acquire. The departure of YLE had not changed the ownership<br />

of the station (Digita), but broadcasts (if any) from the base needed a<br />

new licence framework.<br />

(Juhani Niinisto-FIN, dxld June 27)<br />

FRANCE/LIBYA I've been "busy" the last couple of days listening to the<br />

Libyan transmissions from four sen<strong>der</strong>s. 15550 went off air at 2200 UT last<br />

night and then the same transmission was heard via 11835 kHz (I don't know<br />

if this frequency was on before 2200 or not). The one playing continuous<br />

music on 15650 kHz also went off at 2200 UT. I earlier heard 11835 and<br />

9590 kHz with Hausa but I think both went off at 2000 UT. 15550 kHz is<br />

Voice of Africa in Arabic of course.<br />

15650 kHz is on air again this morning with Libyan style music - it went<br />

off at 1100 UT yesterday - then heard again already on air at 1730 UT. It<br />

will be interesting to know where all of this is coming from!<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 28)<br />

Poor signals on all these channels here in southern Germany.<br />

15550 S=1 tiny signal, always un<strong>der</strong>neath of powerful VoRUS MSK in Hindi<br />

co-channel.<br />

15650 Ar noted at 1230 UT, S=1-2 tiny signal.<br />

Compared signals of various bcasters on 19 mband at noon:<br />

WEWN 15825 S=9. Firedrake against AIR 15795 S=9+10dB. KOL 15760 S=9+10dB.<br />

BUL 15700, ERT Athens 15630, MSK 156<strong>05</strong>, REE 15585 all S=9+20dB. VoRUS MSK<br />

15660 Vietnamese S=9+10dB.<br />

(wb, June 27/28)<br />

LBY 15650 kHz has gone down to a weak signal now - it was peaking much<br />

strong around 0630 UTC+.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 29)<br />

GERMANY DRM DWL. Die Deutsche Welle streicht ab 1. Juli 5 Sendestunden<br />

in DRM. Betroffen sind die Vormittagssendungen aus Moosbrunn, Rampisham<br />

und Woofferton.<br />

Die 3995 kHz faengt jetzt erst eine Stunde spaeter (um 1700 UT) an und<br />

wird von 1600-1700 UTC durch die 9760 kHz aus Sines ersetzt.<br />

( June 27)


15715 CVC at 1727-1745 UT on June 26, English. Interview re hospital at<br />

t/in. Contemporary religous music b/w various CVC IDs and promos. Poor<br />

un<strong>der</strong> propogation QRN.<br />

(Scott R. Barbour-NH-USA, hcdx June 28)<br />

1500-1800 15715 Wertachtal 125 kW / 180 deg to WeAF.<br />

HUNGARY Radio Budapest Hungary farewell.<br />

A remin<strong>der</strong> that Radio Budapest will be closing on Saturday 30th June so<br />

there are at most only 3 days left to hear them on shortwave. The English<br />

schedule for the final couple of days is:<br />

1900-1930 3975 6025 Eu 2100-2130 6025 9525 EuAf<br />

0100-0130 6040 Am 0230-0300 6195 Am<br />

On Saturdays Radio Budapest usually carries the "Insight Central Europe"<br />

programme produced by Radio Prague rather than its own output, so ist<br />

likely that Friday 29th will be the final day of actual programming from<br />

the station.<br />

(Dave Kenny-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK June 28)<br />

Today the imminent demise of Radio Budapest has finally been mentioned on<br />

air: The Gruss und Kuss show for Germans formerly living in Hungaria bid<br />

his farewell after 47 years, reportedly closing with a short chronicle,<br />

cf. the enclosed posting. This programme originated from the studios of<br />

Radio Pecs, so perhaps one could have hoped for a survival in whatever<br />

way, but now it's clear that it will disappear as well.<br />

So only one thing remains to be seen for the moment: Will Magyar Radio<br />

keep some Kossuth Radio programming on shortwave, or will they abandon<br />

shortwave altogether? And if so, what will happen to the Jaszbereny<br />

transmitters? At present a single VOA transmission appears to be on air<br />

there as well (Russian 1300-1400 on 11725), which could become the only<br />

shortwave broadcasting from Hungary in just a week, unless Antenna<br />

Hungaria shuts down the plant. Or will IBB step in and move more<br />

transmissions to Jaszbereny, perhaps even at the expense of other sites?<br />

(later)<br />

Some short notes about this programme are here (un<strong>der</strong> Hungary of course):<br />

<br />

The point is that the target audience of Gruss und Kuss were Germans<br />

wholeft Hungary at their own will. Greetings from the old homeland andthe<br />

relatives still living there, some reports about current events there<br />

(basically material already broadcast domestically during the week) and<br />

lots of music.<br />

This is much unlike the situation with Czechoslovakia and Poland were the<br />

Germans were forced out of the country. Such a program like Gruss und Kuss<br />

was entirely unthinkable at Prague and Warsaw, already due to the simple<br />

fact that no German community remained in these countries. All bridges<br />

teared down, this country is not your business anymore. Hence all German-<br />

language foreign broadcasting from there aimed at a general audience,<br />

primarily in the FRG but not in the "brother country" GDR.<br />

It might be interesting here that after the martial law in Poland GDR<br />

citizens needed a visa to visit Poland. Not officially, but one needed a<br />

stamp and in my humble opinion it is merely nitpicking how the bureaucrats<br />

choose to call it, since it was in fact impossible to just walk over the<br />

Neisse river at Goerlitz and Guben or the O<strong>der</strong> river at Frankfurt (the<br />

east German one). It was just another Iron Curtain! And in summer 1989,<br />

when the bor<strong>der</strong> to Czechoslovakia had been closed as well, people just<br />

said "now they're entirely nuts", "enough is enough", and it was commonly<br />

felt that this move signals an imminent crash.


Re. Hungarians living abroad: How many of them rely on the (already<br />

crippled, during the evening 6025 now carries Radio Budapest programming<br />

instead) shortwave relays of Kossuth Radio? I only know about the Turks<br />

here in Germany: Their flats can be easily spotted by way of the satellite<br />

dishes aiming at Turksat (42 deg. East, easy to distinguish from<br />

Astra/Hotbird dishes). I assume that the vast majority of them does not<br />

know that such things like shortwave and Voice of Turkey exists at all.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld June 25)<br />

Kai, thanks for bringing this up. I never knew that such programs<br />

existed... A real remnant of the WWII/Potsdam Agreement/Cold War times!<br />

They should have shut it down long time ago - esp., after joining EU. I<br />

won<strong>der</strong> if Poland or Czechoslovakia ever carried similar radio programming<br />

for their former citizens of the German ethnicity...<br />

"So only one thing remains to be seen for the moment:<br />

Will Magyar Radio keep some Kossuth Radio programming on shortwave"<br />

My guess is that they would. Too many Madyars live outside of Hungary:<br />

Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine... It might be politically dangerous to shut<br />

down Kossuth Radio SW relays.<br />

(Sergei Sosedkin-IL-USA, ibid.)<br />

I have to admit that I did not further go into the matter of ethnic<br />

Germans in Hungary, beyond the circumstance that they were not removed<br />

entirely. It might be also of interest when domestic broadcasts in German<br />

started: This was on New Year's Eve 1956, cf.<br />

<br />

(where it can be noted as well that they have one of the consoles widely<br />

seen on photos of Soviet studios, so this appears to be a Hungarian<br />

product, like the Mechlabor tape recor<strong>der</strong>s ubiquitous in USSR studios)<br />

And at a glance: Domestic broadcasts in German in Hungary, Romania, Serbia<br />

and Croatia ...<br />

<br />

Bucuresti: German launched in 1948, limited airtime and censorship while<br />

Ceausescu was in force, but was able to always stay on air.<br />

Targu Mures: Station founded in March 1958, apparently from the beginning<br />

broadcasting in German, too. Together with all other local stations in<br />

Romania or<strong>der</strong>ed to stop broadcasting on <strong>Jan</strong>uary 12, 1985 at 12:45. Went<br />

again on air on December 22, 1989.<br />

Timisoara: First broadcast in German in 1956. Like the other regional<br />

stations or<strong>der</strong>ed off air in 1985, broadcasts again started without delay<br />

on December 22, 1989.<br />

Arad, Resita and Carei all went on air after 1995.<br />

Radio Subotica (Serbia, Vojvodina province):<br />

Weekly broadcasts launched in 1998.<br />

Osijek (Croatia): First German broadcast in 2003.<br />

Visas: This story was in the GDR mainly about exit visas as well. For<br />

trips into western countries they were issued quite restrictively, with an<br />

important exception being pensioners. Teachers etc. had a hard time when<br />

they tried to explain this. After the resignation of Erich Honecker it<br />

apparently took the officials some days to simply realize how ridiculous<br />

and impossible to keep this situation was, but finally on November 9 1989<br />

they decided that "from now on no special prerequisits are necessary for<br />

trips to capitalist countries anymore, the permits will be issued at short<br />

notice". One of them (Guenter Schabowski, if the story is known to this


extent) did not realize that the announcement of this had been emargoed<br />

until 8 AM the next morning to allow for the necessary or<strong>der</strong>s being given<br />

to all bor<strong>der</strong> posts etc. So he read it out on a press conference<br />

(broadcast live on GDR TV), answered an enquiry from which time on this<br />

will be with some stammering "well, according to my informations this is<br />

effective immediately, without delay".<br />

The result was great TV footage of "the downfall of the Berlin wall", but<br />

a bloodbath could have been the result of Schabowski's stupidity as well.<br />

So it is not quite true to praise him as the man who teared down this<br />

wall, since otherwise ordinary East Germans would have been seen in West<br />

Berlin just a few hours later, around noon on Nov 10, without the risk of<br />

some bor<strong>der</strong> posts running amuck (remember, they were supposed to shoot at<br />

defectors).<br />

This is of course entirely off-topic here, but perhaps such details are of<br />

interest nevertheless.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld June 27)<br />

The point is that the target audience of Gruss und Kuss were Germans who<br />

left Hungary at their own will.<br />

Thank you, Kai! According to Wikipedia, majority of Germans didn't leave<br />

Hungary at their own will, though:<br />

<br />

Granted, Wikipedia isn't the most reliable source out there.<br />

About visas. The Soviet nationals needed the Soviet-issued "exit visas" to<br />

go to every foreign country. Even those traveling to the Warsaw Pact<br />

countries had to go through very rigorous background checks. One of the<br />

requirements was a written permission from a local labor union<br />

representative who'd vouch for your high morals and political reliability.<br />

That wasn't always easy to get. Un<strong>der</strong>standably, the guy who had to sign<br />

the document was afraid: "What if you get into some trouble there or run<br />

to the West, and then I'll be held responsible. No offense, but I don't<br />

really know you that well. Can we return to your request in a year or so?"<br />

Sometimes, the issue had to be resolved during a "soul-to-soul"<br />

conversation over a bottle of vodka and with a promise of a small "foreign<br />

present" for a labor union guy's wife.<br />

Ironically, today the Russian nationals applying for entrance visas hear<br />

very similar words at various cosulates: "How can you prove that you'd<br />

return to Russia?" There are very few countries in the world where<br />

Russians can travel visa-free.<br />

Back in the mid-90s I heard of some naive people coming to the US Embassy<br />

with flowers, chocholates and a bottle of Armenian cogniac. Those were the<br />

gifts for the consular officers to speed up the visa application<br />

process... The classic Soviet good-will presents didn't work.<br />

(later) There was German broadcasting for ethnic Germans in the USSR, too.<br />

The most famous, of course, was a German broadcast on the First Programm<br />

of Kazakhstan Radio. Supposedly, it started in 1957 so it celebrates a<br />

golden anniversary this year if its still on the air.<br />

Back in the mid 80s the broadcast was heard very well in Moscow on 11950<br />

or whatever was the SW frequency of Kazakhstan Radio back then. The German<br />

Dept. in Alma-Ata had lots of mail from Germany and was the best QSLer at<br />

Kazakhstan Radio.<br />

(Sergei Sosedkin-IL-USA, dxld June 27)<br />

R Budapest 6195 from 0230-0258 w/the last English broadcast to NA. Mention


of this came at 0257. Annc mentioned that there would be Hungarian instead<br />

and that this was all part of a change to reduce cost. Doesn't it cost the<br />

same to broadcast in English as it does in Hungarian? Same kilowatt hours.<br />

At any rate, sent off a QSL letter yesterday.<br />

(Liz Cameron-USA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 30)<br />

Tuned in to tonight's (June 30 UTC) Radio Budapest broadcast on 6040 kHz<br />

at 0100-0128*. News, interview feature from their archives and some local<br />

music. At end of the broadcast, the female announcer mentioned ceasing<br />

English broadcasts on June 30th to a "more cost-effective situation." Not<br />

sure if this was the final broadcast being the 30th UTC or tomorrow's<br />

broadcast on the 30th local time will be the last.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 30)<br />

R. Budapest fair with some good gipsy music and then a quiet and quite sad<br />

good-bye at 0127 from the English Service of Radio Budapest June 30 <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 30)<br />

ICELAND In today's (28 June) evening news, Rikisutvarpid [RUV] reported<br />

the end of their shortwave broadcasts to be July the 1st. Their teletext<br />

page (247) is still active, though, with no mention of closure.<br />

(Reynir H. Stefansson-ICL, dxld June 29)<br />

RUV SW schedule:<br />

1215-1300 Eu 13865 1410-1440 Am 13865 1755-1825 Eu 12115<br />

1835-19<strong>05</strong> Am 13865 2300-2335 Am 12115<br />

Look out for the ID "Utvarp Reykjavik". They are a good QSLer.<br />

(Dave Kenny-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK June 29)<br />

INDONESIA 7289.86 RRI Nabire on Jun 14 at 0818-0832 UT 34443<br />

Indonesian, Jakarta news realy, 0825 SNSB, ID at 0826 UT, Music.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium June 26)<br />

9680 RRI Jakarta, 1008-1028 June 27 (Wed.), KGRE program #5603; songs by<br />

ABBA, Westlife and Aussie singer Guy Sebastian; Kevin interviews actor<br />

Tora Sudiro, who is on the popular Trans TV comedy show "Extravaganza";<br />

fair. Heard VOI strong on 9524.97.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 28)<br />

3987.<strong>05</strong> RRI Manokwari 1145-1225 Jun 27.Lite pop vocals to 1158, then M<br />

ancr, program notes, and SCI at 1200; Jak news began at 1201. Good signal<br />

// 4<strong>789</strong>.98, 3976.06, 3995.04, 4604.94, and I think 4869.93. Back to local<br />

programming (2 men chatting) at 1216.<br />

4<strong>789</strong>.98 1144-1202 Jun 25. Soft Indo vocals hosted by M ancr; local anmt at<br />

1159, then delayed Jak nx at 1201. Good signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 28)<br />

KOREA D.P.R. v15184.71 Came across of martial soldier chorus music in<br />

1500-1600 UT portion, and heard Voice of Korea Pyongyang stn ID at 1555 UT<br />

in English. Seemingly Voice of Korea's North American service replaced<br />

9335 by 15180-15185v channel?<br />

At 1547 UT Vatican Radio's Asian sce came on co-channel 15185 kHz, so a<br />

290 Hertz terrible heterodyne pitch noted then.<br />

(later) And Pyongyang station wan<strong>der</strong>ed around to 15184.40 at 1738 UT, .54<br />

at 1730 UT, .57 at 1725 UT, .67 at 1755 UT.<br />

Scheduled 1300-1756 UT to NoAM, 13 En, 14 Fr, 15 En, 16 Fr, 1700 Korean.<br />

Parallel freq for Korean language outlet noted at 1700-1756 UT on 11709.92<br />

kHz also to NoAM.<br />

(wb, June 28)


KUWAIT Radio Kuwait in English on 11990 kHz. Tuned into non-stop pop<br />

music at 1945 UT on 11990 kHz, then ID in English at 2000 "This is Radio<br />

Kuwait, discover your hidden powers", followed by a programme called<br />

"Discover Your Hidden Powers". Have they reactivated their English<br />

service? Not heard them myself in English for quite a long time.<br />

(Tony Rogers-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK June 28)<br />

Thanks to Tony's tip, Radio Kuwait heard in English tonight, from tune-in<br />

at 1850 UT on 11990 kHz. Its certainly been a long time since their<br />

English service was carried on SW - perhaps 3 or 4 years. Radio Kuwait was<br />

last listed in Br<strong>DX</strong>C's Broadcasts in English in our Winter 2003 edition.<br />

Its great to hear something back on SW especially with the closure of<br />

Radio Budapest and Iceland's SW relays tomorrow...<br />

(later) Radio Kuwait's morning transmission in English has also been<br />

reactivated on SW, heard here this morning from tune-in just after 0700<br />

until 0800 sign-off on 15110 kHz. Closing announcement confirmed the<br />

following English schedule:<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0800 on 15110 to S & SE Asia<br />

1800-2100 on 11990 to Europe & N America<br />

The announcement also mentioned 963 kHz mediumwave and 96.3 FM for local<br />

listeners. This is exactly the same SW schedule that was in effect until<br />

the English service disappeard from SW in late 2003.<br />

(Dave Kenny-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK June 30)<br />

And the morning transmission in English to SoAsia on 15110 kHz has also<br />

resumed. It was heard today (June 30) at just after <strong>05</strong>00 UT with reading<br />

and instruction from the Koran. Transmission continued until 0758 (the<br />

last 65 minutes or so was non-stop pop) when ID in English was given, and<br />

transmission times on FM, MW and SW. This service does begin at <strong>05</strong>00.<br />

Arabic used to be broadcast in this transmission but today, after time<br />

pips, Persian started // 9750. But after about two minutes 15110 left the<br />

air.<br />

Arabic meanwhile was heard via 11675 until about 0700 (co-ch Radio Solh)<br />

and 15495.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld June 30)<br />

KYRGYZ REPUBLIC The Kyrgyz Republic is using 3 transmitters. Two of them<br />

for Radio Bishkek and one for Radio Rossii.<br />

I heard Radio Rosii from 2100 sign on until 2255 (tx remains active) and<br />

from 2300 until around 0020 fade out. At 2300 ID as Radio Rossii.<br />

I heard Kyrgyz Radio from 2300 sign on until around 0010 fade out on 4010<br />

weak and from 2300 // on 4795 very weak, just for some minutes until fade<br />

out. The evening programme in that time of the year not audible.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 23)<br />

LITHUANIA K<strong>BC</strong>. Our new weekly programmes are:<br />

Saturdays at 2200-2259 UT 6255 kHz 259 deg. (nights from Sat to Sun).<br />

Sundays at 0100-0159 UT 6255 kHz 310 deg. (nights from Sat to Sun).<br />

Fridays at 2200-2259 UT 6255 kHz 259 deg. (nights from Fri to Sat).<br />

Starting the 6th of July.<br />

[Saturdays at 2100-2200 UT MW 1386 kHz. All via txmitters in Lithuania].<br />

So get used to it, Your weekend will never be the same...<br />

We are counting down to 2008 ... for our daily show!!<br />

<br />

(via Ydun Ritz-DEN, dxld June 28)


LUXEMBOURG 6095 DRM schedule effective June 25, <strong>2007</strong> (short waves only)<br />

via <strong>DX</strong> Mix News, Bulgaria, June 26, via dxld ... 0000-2400 on 6095 JUN<br />

<strong>05</strong>0 kW / 060 Europe RTL Radio German.<br />

Re the above listing - there was no DRM signal on 6090 at 2130 UT on June<br />

26th, other than splatter from a DRMer on 6090. CRI in Arabic on 6100 was<br />

completely clear of QRM - the only way to hear it when DRM on 6095 was by<br />

using USB. On the 27th DRM is on 6095 as usual at 0900UTC. So is LUX<br />

shifting to avoid QRM?<br />

(later) Re my mail of June 26 concerning DRM - I meant to write that<br />

there was no DRM on 6095 (NOT 6090). Apologies for this mistake. However,<br />

on June 27 I found that DRM (Luxembourg) had gone off air (6095) at tune<br />

in soon after 1900 and CRI in Romanian was a very strong signal on 6090<br />

with strong co-channel from another - possibly B<strong>BC</strong> via Oman. Frequencies<br />

6095 and 6100 were apparently empty.<br />

On checking later (after 2130) I discovered that the DRM I thought I'd<br />

heard the previous night on 6090 was in fact coming from 6085 (Ismaning).<br />

Using USB on 6090 revealed a clear channel. Ismaning has a "softer" noise<br />

level on exact channel than it does in it's sidebands, and this is<br />

probably what mislead me. So RTL Luxembourg is no longer 24 hrs on 6095.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld and wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 27/28)<br />

I didn't hear LUX 6095 this morning - I don't think it's on air now at<br />

1000 either, although I do have some noise from my computer. It was off at<br />

1800 last (Thursday) evening too, and I had a nice signal from B<strong>BC</strong> Oman in<br />

Persian on 6090, but had to use USB due to the bzzzzzzz from 6085. A<br />

little later there was a weak unid signal on 6100 which went off air<br />

before 2130. I couldn't even guess what it was though.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 29)<br />

6095 DRM. I checked LUX 6095 also, it seems bc time has been shortened to<br />

approx. 1000-1900 UT only.<br />

(wb, June 29)<br />

This should be the explanation:<br />

<br />

Says, amongst a mention of Deutsche Welle cutting back its DRM<br />

transmissions one step after another: [LUX] "At present 5990 is not in<br />

operation during the evenings and at night due to technical problems with<br />

a transformer that needs to be replaced." Probably this concerns co-<br />

located 6095 as well.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld June 30)<br />

MALI 7284.3 R. Mali, Kati, 1333-1357, 23 Jun, French, home newscast<br />

"Journal Inter-Regional"; 35443.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

MOROCCO 1185.8 RTM-"C", Casablanca, 09<strong>05</strong>-1110, 24 Jun, Berber, talks,<br />

chanting; 55454 but distorted audio that got worse as day progressed.<br />

7308 RTM-"C", Sebaa-Aioun, 0926-. 23 Jun, Berber, prayer, music, .;<br />

harmonic of 1044 (S=9+40dB).<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26) (Carlos Goncalves - POR<br />

NIGERIA 4770 R. Nigeria, Kaduna, 1001-1026, 24 Jun, English, mass<br />

sermon; 15341, but carrier was still detectable as late as 1230! Nigeria<br />

4770 & Benin 5025 are the only 60 m band African stns audible until<br />

mid~late morning.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)


PNG 3335 Radio East Sepik, Wewak surprised to hear 11<strong>05</strong> to 1112 with<br />

male announcer reading the news in English followed by 1110 Island music.<br />

Very late in the local morning for such a reception. 3260 and 3315 also<br />

in, alas with poor signals. 22nd June.<br />

(Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 24)<br />

PERU 3172.62 Radio Municipal, Panao noted with weak signal 0950 after<br />

several days of not being there or too weak for log? 25 June.<br />

(Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 25)<br />

4746.8 R. Huanta 2000, Huanta, 2311-2323, 22 Jun, Spanish, long<br />

advertisement for "Rio Farma" (natural medicines); 45333.<br />

4775 R. Tarma, Tarma, 2258-2307, 22 Jun, Spanish, advertisements,<br />

ID+freq. announcement at 2303, prgr "Antena Deportiva"; 24342, QRM de B.<br />

4940 R. San Antonio, Villa Atalaya, 2235-2246, 22 Jun, Spanish, light<br />

songs, TCs; 35322.<br />

4950 R. Madre de Dios, Pto Maldonado, 2244-2253, 23 Jun, Spanish, songs;<br />

35342.<br />

4955 R. Cultural Amauta, Huanta, 2241-2248, 23 Jun, Spanish, talks;<br />

35342.<br />

6019.6 R. Vitoria, Lima, 2249-2255, 23 Jun, Spanish, preacher before live<br />

audience; 44433.<br />

(all 6 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

POLAND [and non] Greetings from Gdansk, Poland. While in Europe, I<br />

thought I'd check out the new Hebrew service from Polish Radio. Well I<br />

listened Saturday and Sunday and both days, all they had was the same<br />

program of Polish music. Not a word of Hebrew heard, just continuous<br />

music. This service may not fly, in hindsight! I'll listen a few more<br />

times to confirm. I don't have my notes with me re time and frequency<br />

being at an internet cafe. I did, on the other hand, enjoy the Yiddish<br />

service of Kol Israel. Great music!<br />

(Volodya Salmaniw, on tour Gdansk-POL, dxld June 25)<br />

RUSSIA [c.f. bc-dx TopNews #813] First of all, I am very sorry about<br />

this delay with our QSLs...<br />

I already sent 57 QSL cards mostly for old reports. These QSLs includes<br />

Kaliningard (Bolshakovo) reports that were dated till October 31, 2003<br />

only (Kaliningrad is out of our structure after this date).<br />

Our current schedule (in Russian only at the moment)<br />

<br />

If you have any old unverified reports for St.Petersburg (any date) and<br />

Kaliningrad (till October 31, 2003) please contact me via<br />

or <br />

All new reports for our current St. Petersburg transmissions will verify<br />

by our QSL card, sticker and paper pennant (usual mail reports with one<br />

IRC or USD are more preferred than e-mail ones).<br />

Our address: Mikhail Timofeyev, SPbRC Technical department. St. Petersburg<br />

Regional Center. ul. Akademika Pavlova, 3. St. Petersburg 197022, Russia.<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, hcdx June 25)<br />

Saint Petersburg Regional Center, Now they have a special <strong>DX</strong> corner (in<br />

Russian).<br />


(Victor Rutkovsky, ibid.)<br />

And I find myself wading through their website while I had other things to<br />

do ... at least it should be translated what is portrayed in the photos:<br />

<br />

First paragraph Leningradskiy radiotelevisionnyi peredayushiy tsentr; 313<br />

metres tall (including antenna systems) transmission tower, put on air in<br />

1963 with 50 kW Uragan model transmitter on channel R-3 (thus an ERP<br />

consi<strong>der</strong>ably above 100 kW on this low frequency; equipment similar to the<br />

R-1 and R-2 outlets often caught via Es skip); some of the current TV<br />

transmission equipment, in particular STU-42 transmitter (20 kW) for ch.<br />

27 and OTV 1/25 AVB transmitter for ch. R-3.<br />

Second paragraph Radiocenter No. 11 at Krasnyi Bor, about 30 km south of<br />

St. Petersburg; shortwave transmitter hall No. 1 with Sneg transmitters<br />

upgraded to 200 kW; Bolshaya Zariya mediumwave antenna (1494 kHz). The<br />

radio transmission complex at Krasnyi Bor faces a challenge which is<br />

common amongst the branches of RTRS nowadays: Be prepared for not being<br />

able to sell much LW/MW/SW airtime anymore. In April <strong>2007</strong> the shortwave<br />

transmitters were on average busy for merely 2.55 hours a day, while only<br />

two of the four LW/MW transmitters are in use anymore, running on reduced<br />

power of 600 kW each for 9.25 hours (Mayak on 549) and 5.25 hours (Voice<br />

of Russia on 1494) a day, respectively.<br />

Third paragraph: 195/204.6 metres tall FM/TV tower at Vyborg.<br />

Further below: Radiocenter No. 1 at Olgino; established in 1947,<br />

originally responsible for LW/MW transmission of Radio Moscow programs 2<br />

(Mayak; 198), 3 (Radio Rossii; 873) and 4 (Radio Orfeiy; 1125) with<br />

transmitters of 150 kW each (one of them in the photo; apparently two 75<br />

kW blocks and in between them the combiner). During the late nineties a FM<br />

transmission complex has been added, with the antennas being mounted on<br />

the AMShP-2<strong>05</strong> mast (198 kHz).<br />

Bottom: Branch 3, responsible for St. Petersberg city coverage with eight<br />

10 kW (one of them actually 12 kW) mediumwave transmitters, five 75 metres<br />

masts, four 50 metres antennas and two dipole-like antennas mounted on 75<br />

metres tall towers. In the picture XL-12 (Nautel if I'm not terribly<br />

wrong; that would be the 12 kW) transmitter for 1<strong>05</strong>3 and Tesla SRV-10<br />

transmitter (stand-by).<br />

<br />

First colour picture 50 kW Sneg transmitters at Krasnyi Bor as installed,<br />

i.e. before being upgraded to 200 kW. They are obviously identical to the<br />

shortwave broadcasting equipment installed during the sixties at Koenigs<br />

Wusterhausen, consisting of eight such transmitters, operational-wise<br />

treated as 4 x 100 kW (hence they were called like "Sen<strong>der</strong> 4/1" and<br />

"Sen<strong>der</strong> 4/2", respectively) and shut down together with the shortwave<br />

transmitter at Wie<strong>der</strong>au in autumn 1993 (after only 6115 was on air anymore<br />

already since 1991).<br />

Second colour picture: Yet another view of one of the SV 4+4 antennas at<br />

Bolshakovo (like the never completed one in Bulgaria). LW/MW equipment at<br />

Bolshakovo described here as 3 x 2500 kW, while other sources mention 1 x<br />

2000 kW (Buran model) and 2 x 2500 kW (Tayfun model) instead.<br />

Third colour picture: AMShP-2<strong>05</strong> mast at Olgino with FM transmitter<br />

container.<br />

Last colour picture: LW/MW transmitter hall at Krasnyi Bor; either the<br />

complete equipment or two of four transmitters. I un<strong>der</strong>stand that these


are all Buran units, probably three 2000 kW (234, 549, 1494 kHz) and the<br />

fourth 1000 kW (801). So much for now ...<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld June 26)<br />

Remember when Voice of Russia \ Radio Moscow was seemingly on its last<br />

legs with few transmitters? Well, they are back just like the bad old days<br />

of the USSR. Man, just about 24 hours a day here with very strong signals<br />

everywhere. The only other broadcaster coming close is CRI, believe it or<br />

not!<br />

Belorussia is strong as well (as is Radio Racja), while Radio Ukraine<br />

International's 100 kW Kharkiv transmitter doesn't put out all that<br />

well... it's OK, but not super strong. I'll issue more complete<br />

observations when I can.<br />

(Volodya Salmaniw-CAN, on tour Gdansk-POL, dxld June 25)<br />

Unlike back in the 1980s, European Russia doesn't seem to be covered with<br />

the Voice of Russia signal very well. All kinds of Chinese stations (CRI,<br />

local SW radio, firedrake) occupy most of the spectrum.<br />

(Sergei Sosedkin-IL-USA, dxld June 24)<br />

I would say no, it's not like in the old days. Back then Radio Moscow,<br />

especially in English, was all day long audible on dozens of shortwave<br />

frequencies, during daytime the 19 and 16 metres bands were filled with<br />

Russian transmitters. Not so anymore, during daytime there is now a single<br />

frequency of Radio Rossii (250 kW transmitter at Taldom), for one hour<br />

only after 11 AM there are two frequencies of VOR in German (Bolshakovo<br />

and Tbilisskaya transmitters), and that's all you year of Russia on<br />

shortwave.<br />

During the evening various VOR services for Europe are on air, but without<br />

thinking much about it I would say on just one dozen frequencies or so<br />

("just" compared with the number of installed transmitters). So it was<br />

absolutely no surprise for me to read on the website of the St. Petersburg<br />

branch of RTRS how grim the situation has become for their AM operations.<br />

But yes: Chinese signals are now all over the shortwave bands. 19 and 16<br />

metres during daytime? You guessed it, it's full of CRI now.<br />

And I also remember the days when Radio Moscow was in limbo. I still<br />

recall this schedule for German from summer 1993: 1500-1700 on 1323 and<br />

11980, 1700-2000 on 1323, 11980 and 12010. 1323 was of course the<br />

Wachenbrunn transmitter in Germany, the only thing that remained<br />

untouched. 11980 was Tbilisskaya, 12010 was Samara, actually supposed to<br />

go on air at 1500 as well (btw, in later years this Samara outlet carried<br />

Radio Maryja from Poland). This was all.<br />

No mediumwave from Bolshakovo, no shortwave from Moscow area sites, no<br />

nothing. At least once they also mentioned on air that their whole station<br />

was endangered.<br />

Of course the situation of VOR is much better now. Probably Walter's<br />

assessment is related to the circumstance that T-Systems Media&Broadcast<br />

has meanwhile leased not less than six mediumwave outlets to them. This<br />

may be reminiscent to the USSR days, but in fact four of them are<br />

investment ruins from the Megaradio debacle, and it certainly is primarily<br />

successful marketing that they now relay VOR, whatever the conditions may<br />

be.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld June 25)<br />

Radio Rossii broadcast on SW for nationals in western Europe is hardly to<br />

find for an average shortwave listener these days. And some VoR foreign<br />

bcs to count on limited channel quantity. As well as 5 bc hrs daily via<br />

Wertachtal 125/250 kW in Ru, En, and Arabic.


The CRI and CNR outlets are everywhere, from mainland, Albania, France,<br />

Mali, Russia, South Africa, Luxembourg, Canada, Cuba, and Chile, to<br />

mention some. (wb)<br />

I recall there was a news item some time ago, that both or either<br />

Kabardino-Balkaria and Adygeya had stopped their shortwave relays for ME<br />

some time in 2006. I checked 7325 kHz very often in April this year and<br />

they were definitely off. Now they seem to be back.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, <strong>DX</strong>signal June 24)<br />

SINGAPORE 3915 B<strong>BC</strong> Kranji relay, 2318-2330, 22 Jun, WS in English, "The<br />

World Today" feature; 44333, adjt. uty. QRM - a signal that's pesting 3915<br />

for quite some time.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA 3320 SAUK/R. Son<strong>der</strong> Grense, Meyerton, 2146-2209, 22 Jun,<br />

Afrikaans, music, newscast 2200; 55333.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

SPAIN 4896 COPE station, Almeria, 0906-.., 24 Jun, talks; 2nd harmonic<br />

of 1224; 25443.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

SURINAME 4990 Radio Apintie Paramaribo 0950 to 1000 usual om with<br />

signal much troubled by CODAR, much better in usb than AM mode. Have found<br />

no audio filter that works with CODAR; best I can do is ECSS. 25 June.<br />

(Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 25)<br />

SWAZILAND 4775 Trans World Radio - Manzini, 0454-<strong>05</strong>09 Jun 23, religious<br />

talk by a man followed by ID and usual tuning signal between programs.<br />

Opened another program at <strong>05</strong>00. Very poor with much static.<br />

3240 Trans World Radio _ Manzini, 0332-0345* Jun 24, choral vocals<br />

followed by a man with religious talk in listed Ndau language. Mix of<br />

children's choir vocals and talks until another man gave ID at close<br />

followed by hand bells. Fair.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 26)<br />

TAIWAN [Clandestine to No. Korea] 9485 Shiokaze (via Taiwan) at *1300-<br />

1330* UT on Jun 27. Noted today (Wed.) in Chinese, the first time I've<br />

heard them using that language. Usual 3-minute opening w/piano background,<br />

followed by a long list, presumably the usual abductee roster; usual<br />

closing anmt, followed by usual Radio Free Chosun at *1330 UT. Good signal<br />

but nasty splatter from KAIJ on 9480 kHz blasting in at S=9+50 dB.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 27)<br />

TANZANIA These days reception of Voice of Tanzania Zanzibar is very good<br />

on 11735. Frequency is clear most time of the transmission. Begin at 1458<br />

after presumed frequency change, sign off at the end of the programme at<br />

2100 with hymn. One of the best audible African stations. At 1700 news<br />

relay from Radio Tanzania in Swaheli. All pxs in Swaheli, only 1800-<br />

18<strong>05</strong>/10 news sce in English. From 1700-1757 Radio Romania English // but<br />

mostly Zanzibar is dominating.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

U.K. [not] 15745 B<strong>BC</strong> Arabic from UNID site noted this week, thanks to<br />

Noel R. Green in Blackpool-UK: "However, there is a new B<strong>BC</strong> outlet in<br />

Arabic on air using 15745 - first heard at around 0740 June 27 and still<br />

on air at 0900 plus, now parallel 15180 and 175<strong>05</strong>."<br />

15745 B<strong>BC</strong> Arabic with B<strong>BC</strong> website address, noted at 1230 UT, S=2-3 fading<br />

tiny signal. Maybe CIS or Russian Siberia relay site southwards lobe ?


Compared signals of various bcasters on 19 mband at noon:<br />

WEWN 15825 S=9. Firedrake against AIR 15795 S=9+10dB. KOL 15760 S=9+10dB.<br />

BUL 15700, ERT Athens 15630, MSK 156<strong>05</strong>, REE 15585 all S=9+20dB. VoRUS MSK<br />

15660 Vietnamese S=9+10dB.<br />

(wb, June 27/28)<br />

USA 15445, 2000-2100, VOA Jun 11 English announcer with African Beat<br />

program. Very strong signal, and excellent African music from around the<br />

continent. VOA ID and sign-off at 2100*.<br />

(Guy Atkins-WA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 19) not Thailand<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

WHRA Greenbush ME, is that new in high resolution?<br />

45 08 10.33 N 68 33 32.42 W<br />

ex KGEI Redwood City<br />

37 32 48.29 N 122 13 57.56 W<br />

WHRI Furman, SC<br />

32 40 49.52 N 81 07 54.44 W<br />

WWRB Morrison, TN (Manchester Copperhill) - [nice installation, wb.]<br />

35 37 25.34 N 86 00 51.35 W<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

URUGUAY 9620.7 Emisora del Sur, Montevideo, 2118-2129, 23 Jun, Spanish,<br />

talks; 22441, QRM de DW 9620 in Arabic, just like the situation on 12 May<br />

at 2145.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

VATICAN STATE Special liturgy just in progress today at 0700-0900 UT on<br />

5885 Italian, 7225 German, 11740 En, 13765 Fr, 15550 Fr, 17590 Portuguese.<br />

(wb, June 29)<br />

Friday 29th June <strong>2007</strong>. Liturgy of the Eucharist on the Feastday of the<br />

Apostle Saints Peter and Paul, with the conferral of the Pallium, presided<br />

by His Holiness Benedict XVI at 09.30 a.m.<br />

From Saint Peter's Basilica, Liturgy of Eucharist on the Feastday of the<br />

Apostle Saints Peter and Paul, with the conferral of the Pallium to some<br />

Metropolitan Archbishops presided by His Holiness Benedict XVI.<br />

Live broadcast at 09.20 a.m.<br />

- in Italian for Italy on kHz 5885 SW, for the area of Rome on kHz 585 MW<br />

and MHz 1<strong>05</strong>,0 FM, and via Internet on Channel 1<br />

- in English for Western Europe on kHz 11740 SW, for the area of Rome on<br />

MHz 93,3 FM and via Internet on Channel 2<br />

- in German for Central-Western Europe on kHz 7225 SW, for the area of<br />

Rome on kHz 1.611 MW and via Internet on Channel 3<br />

- in French for Africa on kHz 13765 and 15550 SW, for the area of Rome on<br />

MHz 103,8 FM and via Internet on Channel 4<br />

- in Spanish for the area of Rome on kHz 1.260 MW and via Internet on<br />

Channel 5<br />

VAT was heard best here on 15550 kHz in French - the other frequencies<br />

also good, but 7250 weaker, and 5885 hardly audible!<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 29)<br />

ZIMBABWE 4828 VoZimbabwe, Guineafowl, 2137-., 23 Jun, non-stop African<br />

pops; 55333. At the same time, Z<strong>BC</strong> 3396 was at full steam too. and with<br />

the same sort of menu, by the way.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 26)<br />

HAM RADIO fair and convention, photo galery by Christoph OE2CRM.


Ein kleiner Rundgang in Bil<strong>der</strong>n befindet sich nun auf meiner Webseite:<br />

<br />

(73 Christoph June 23)<br />

HFCC News.<br />

The B07 HFCC Conference will be held in Birmingham, England, August 27-31,<br />

<strong>2007</strong>. It is being hosted by Christian Vision, assisted by FEBA and NASB<br />

member FE<strong>BC</strong>. More information is available on the HFCC website,<br />

<br />

NASB Vice President Mike Adams on FE<strong>BC</strong> will be our official representative<br />

at the conference, although other NASB members will also be participating.<br />

The HFCC-ASBU Steering Board, meeting in Prague on May 18, agreed that the<br />

A meeting each year (normally held in February) should be a joint meeting<br />

with the ABU-HFC (i.e. the Asia-Pacific coordination group). Because of<br />

travel distances and the costs of costs of traveling such distances, the<br />

HFCC SB feels the venue should alternate between the ABU-HFC region and<br />

the HFCC-ASBU region. No host or location has been chosen yet for the A08<br />

meeting, but the likely dates are February 4-8, 2008.<br />

A review of HFCC membership fees is urgent to cover income vs. expenditure<br />

shortfalls. Options will be presented at the plenary meeting at the B07<br />

HFCC Conference in Birmingham.<br />

NEXUS-IBA, Italy has applied for HFCC membership. They will be invited to<br />

attend as observers at the Birmingham conference in August.<br />

The HFCC is now a Sector Member of the International Telecommunication<br />

Union radio sector (ITU-R), so it can attend ITU-R meetings. The SB agreed<br />

that the HFCC should take up this opportunity, especially at WRC07, which<br />

is very important to the broadcasting service. The WRC07 will take place<br />

in Geneva, Switzerland from October 22 to November 17.<br />

The possibility of regular DRM transmissions on the 26 MHz band was<br />

discussed at the recent HFCC Steering Board meeting. This raises various<br />

regulatory questions, such as should they be coordinated on an<br />

international level or just a national level. There is also the question<br />

of how to protect international broadcasts on the 26 MHz band from local<br />

DRM broadcasts. It was proposed to divide the band into two portions<br />

permitting long distance international services into one segment and local<br />

services in the other segment of this band. National and regional<br />

administrations will need to be consulted on this.<br />

The Steering Board agreed that non-members' broadcast schedule<br />

requirements should be included in the HFCC database, but those non-<br />

members will not have access to the private portion of the HFCC website.<br />

The NASB has been acting informally as a liaison between the HFCC and<br />

various Latin American shortwave stations for a number of years now to<br />

submit their frequency requirements to the HFCC, and we have recently been<br />

contacted by two additional stations in Colombia which would like to be<br />

included in future HFCC databases.<br />

An issue was raised by Radio Canada International about the Canadian time-<br />

signal station CHU on 7335 kHz, which has had some recent interference<br />

issues with broadcasting stations. The HFCC Steering Board believed that<br />

this requirement should not be included in the HFCC database, but<br />

information about the transmission will be provided to HFCC members<br />

outside the database. Such fixed service transmissions can continue to<br />

operate in the 7300-7350 kHz range as long as they don't interfere with<br />

broadcast stations.<br />

(June NASB Newsletter, direct and via dxld June 26)


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AFRICA At the beginning one "African look" from St.Petersburg (July 4,<br />

1830-1900):<br />

3200 SWZ (TWR) fair-good<br />

3255 AFS (B<strong>BC</strong>) good<br />

3287.66 MDG poor<br />

3320 AFS fair<br />

4770 NIG poor<br />

4780 DJI good<br />

4828 ZWE fair-good<br />

4834.63 MLI (tent.) carr. only<br />

4845 MTN (tent.) weak<br />

4880 AFS (CLA) fair-good<br />

4930 BOT (VOA) vy good<br />

4915 UNID weak<br />

4949.96 AGL poor-fair<br />

4965 ZMB (CVC) poor because of UTE QRM on 4967<br />

4975.97 UGA good<br />

50<strong>05</strong> UNID weak<br />

5010 MDG poor because of RTTY QRM<br />

5018.88 NGR<br />

5030 BFA poor-fair<br />

5915 ZMB good<br />

5990 ETH fair<br />

5995 MLI weak<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 RRW poor because of ALB (CRI)<br />

6165 ZMB poor<br />

7110 ETH poor-fair<br />

7165.12 ETH fair<br />

7200 SDN fair<br />

7216.77 AGL weak


7287.3 TCD (tent.) "good" (distorded signal)<br />

9559.34 ETH<br />

9580 GAB good<br />

9704.98 NGR fair-good (ETH was off at 1855)<br />

11735 TNZ good<br />

15120 NIG vy good.<br />

One short local <strong>DX</strong>pedition near St.Petersburg (July 4-5), RX: Drake R8B.<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

ANGOLA 7216.77 R. Nacional, July 4, 1856-1927, Vernacular talks, music,<br />

also at 2042 in French and on July 5 at 0312 - all not // 4949.96 (poor,<br />

blocked by ROU at 1928).<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

ARGENTINA/MOROCCO/SPAIN The terriblest band region these days is 15340<br />

to 15350 kHz channel occupation on evenings in A-07 season.<br />

Strongest today 15344.17 kHz RAE Buenos Aires, S=9+10 dB.<br />

Two broadcaster on exact 15345.00 kHz, RTM Rabat via Nador in Arabic mx on<br />

top S=9, and REE mixed Arabic / Spanish program towards NE/ME, S=7<br />

un<strong>der</strong>neath.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 1)<br />

Interviewed on RNW Radio Enlace programme Marcelo Campos of RAE said that<br />

she though shortwave will last for a few more years. However the younger<br />

generation is not satisfied with the audio quality of shortwave. RAE is<br />

thinking about putting Japanese on at 2200 for morning broadcast instead<br />

of Spanish. Radio Nacional is already on internet, and she hopes to have<br />

RAE on there too before too much longer. A listener, not a station,<br />

invited her to visit Germany and see the latest technological developments<br />

in broadcasting, which she enjoyed very much. RAE has good relations with<br />

other stations, but does not have the wherewithal to work together with<br />

them. She has been in shortwave since 1989; before that she was at a<br />

domestic station in remote Ushuaia where she would like to return some day<br />

after retirement.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-USA, dxld via W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact magazine)<br />

6214.22 ARG R. Baluarte (tent.), 2334-, Spanish-like talk (poor, UTE<br />

QRM)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

BELARUS 6115/7110 Belaruskaje Radyjo 1st Channel; 0215-0227 4 July,<br />

<strong>2007</strong>. Belarus or Russian female, definitely // but both very weak and<br />

presumed the one(s) as per Serghey Nikishin's observations from Moscow<br />

June 26. Music in // at 0227 recheck. Sites per same source: 6115<br />

Kalodzishchy and 7110 Hrodna. No trace of other channels 6010, 6070, 6190<br />

and 7145. 6115 blocked 0231 recheck by Radio Tirana in English.<br />

(Terry L Krueger-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 4)<br />

BELGIUM [non] [MOLDOVA/RUSSIA/TAIWAN] Some TDP changes:<br />

Denge Mezopotamya in Kurdish from July 2:<br />

0400-2000 on 11530 KCH 300 kW / 116 deg to WeAs Daily, x0400-1600<br />

Exiled Ethiopian Orthodox Church in Amharic:<br />

1600-1700 on 15260 SAM 250 kW / 188 deg to EaAf Mon, new from July 2<br />

Suab Xaa Moo Zoo in Hmong:<br />

2300-2330 NF 11655 TAI 100 kW / 250 deg to Asia Daily, ex 11650<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 2)<br />

BELIZE 4045usb at 1045 sailing vessel "/I am in Belize/..." talking re:<br />

trip to Caribbean -WCY. 30 June.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 5)


BHUTAN 6035 Early June I travelled to Sri Lanka with my wife Suree and<br />

we were guests of Victor Goonetilleke for three days. I used Victor's ICOM<br />

for some dxing, however the results were poor... The new 100 kW<br />

transmitter of BBS Thimpu was the only highlight. On the air from 0000 to<br />

1500 (1400-1500 English) unchanged. While s/on is "armchair reception",<br />

English is interfered by at least two Chinese opera jammers on neighboring<br />

6030 and 6025. Bhutan is a deeply religious country and, of course,<br />

Buddhism is the religion. I have doubts, that there is any other religion<br />

present. The Choir of Buddhist monks are singing until 0030 and I waited<br />

for an ID, which I could not hear. Listening in Europe means, that fade-<br />

out starts between 0030 and 0100 and it is extremely difficult to find any<br />

authentic programme details for a reception report. Anyway, chances for a<br />

Bhutan QSL are traditionally low.<br />

(Uwe Volk-D, on tour to Sri Lanka Jun 16 and 26; dswci)<br />

BOLIVIA 4732 R. Universataria Haven't had any luck with this new one<br />

lately during checks in the AM or PM. Every time I check there's some RTTY<br />

there.<br />

(Dave Valko-USA, hcdx July 01)<br />

4876.1 Radio La Cruz del Sur, La Paz silent for over a year.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 5)<br />

3310.00 R. Mosoj Chaski, July 5, 0<strong>05</strong>4-0100, Quechua talks (poor)<br />

4409.79 R. Eco, July 4, 2337-, Spanish talk, also at 0156 (fair, good at<br />

0156)<br />

4650.28 R. Santa Ana, July 4, 2341-, Spanish, song (fair)<br />

4690.51 R. Paititi (tent.), July 4. 2343-, Spanish talks, also at 0200 on<br />

4690.45 (poor, fair at 0200)<br />

4716.67 R. Santa Ana, July 4, 2345-, Spanish talk (fair)<br />

5580.31 BOL R. San Jose, July 4, 2353-, Spanish religious talk (poor-<br />

talk)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

BRAZIL 3254.96 [tent.] Radio Educadora 6 de Agosto, Xapuri 1000 to 1015<br />

Portuguese om, fair signal. 2 July.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 5)<br />

3254.91 R. Educadora 6 de Agosto, July 5, 0048-0<strong>05</strong>3, Portuguese football<br />

report (poor)<br />

3325.00 R. Mundial (tent.), 0102-0110, Portuguese, slow song, talk (poor,<br />

UTE QRM)<br />

3365.09 R. Cultura, July 5, 0115-, Portuguese, song (poor)<br />

3374.97/3375.16v UNID, July 5, 0118-, it seems two Brazilian stations on<br />

one and the same channel (poor, UTE QRM)<br />

4785.06 R. Cariari, July 5, 0042-, Portuguese talk, time ann., ID's<br />

(good)<br />

4925.<strong>05</strong> R. Educacao Rural, July 5, 0032-0040, Portuguese talk, ID's<br />

(good)<br />

11725.00 R. Novaz de Paz, July 4, 1236-1247, Portuguese talk, slow songs<br />

(poor, best in AM SYNC)


11815.00 R. Brasil Central, July 4, 1229-1235, Portuguese talk (poor,<br />

QRM:NHK)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

BULGARIA Postecke von Radio Bulgarien in Deutsch vom 4. Juli <strong>2007</strong> (Wdl.<br />

u.a. am Samstag-Abend) ... diesmal von und mit Rossiza Radulowa und mit<br />

Wladimir Wladimirow.<br />

Schliessen wollen wir die heutige Sendung mit <strong>der</strong> <strong>DX</strong>-Biographie von Peter<br />

Hell aus Merchweiler, <strong>der</strong> sie selbst verfasst und unserem Freund Volker<br />

Willschrey zukommen liess.<br />

Hoeren Sie nun im Angedenken an unseren lieben Stammhoerer Peter Hell<br />

seine Radioerinnerungen:<br />

<br />

(Paul Gager-AUT, July 4)<br />

CAMBODIA FE<strong>BC</strong> Cambodia is working on distributing a few hundred wind-up<br />

radios throughout the country within the next couple of days. This follows<br />

the presentation of 5000 radios by FE<strong>BC</strong> Korea to the Deputy Prime Minister<br />

Sok An. The team also met with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen. Of the<br />

5000 wind-up radios presented, 1000 radios have been passed to FE<strong>BC</strong><br />

Cambodia for distribution. Many of the listeners are hard-pressed to<br />

purchase batteries and live in isolated areas, so the wind-up radios are<br />

an especially appreciated commodity.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-USA, dxld via W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact magazine)<br />

CANADA 9625.00 C<strong>BC</strong> Montreal, July 4, 1135-1140, French political<br />

comments (fair-good, weak WYFR signal on the background)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

CHINA Summer Olympic Games 2008 will be held in Beijing, China. To mark<br />

this occasion CRI has published QSL cards and postcards including the<br />

photographs of 10 Newly Built Olympic stadium. The cards will be sent<br />

soon.<br />

(Salahuddin Dolar-BGD, dxld via W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact magazine)<br />

CHILE 6089.85 R. Esperanza (pres.) at 1030-1<strong>05</strong>6 UT. M preaching in SP<br />

w/ment of Jesus Christo and possibly Esperanza. Live Gospel song, then<br />

segment w/M and W hosts in SP mentioning La Cruz and La Palabra de Dios,<br />

and Christo. Fady w/some excellent peaks at 1034 and 1<strong>05</strong>0, along w/some<br />

adjacent channel QRM. Always a tough one to ID as they're few and far<br />

between. Glad to see the earthquake didn't knock this off. June 30.<br />

(Dave Valko-USA, hcdx July 01)<br />

CUBA [Venezuela] Radio Nacional de Venezuela, 11760 kHz, QSL letter<br />

with all relevant information except transmitter site, also a date only<br />

QSL card with various scenes of Venezuela in 4'5 months for $1. Like<br />

others, this came via 2 Day FEDEX, also lots of booklets extolling<br />

President Hugo Chavez. V/S Freddy R. Santos.<br />

(John M. Fisher-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 5)<br />

117<strong>05</strong>.00 R. Nacional de Venezuela, July 4, 1202-1207, Spanish talk, 1206<br />

two ID's, address (fair-good)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

CZECH REP [and CANADA/RUSSIA/TAJIKISTAN/UK/USA relays]<br />

Summer A-07 of Radio Prague:<br />

CZECH 0130-0157 6200 7345<br />

0230-0257 7345 9870<br />

0830-0857 11600 15710<br />

0930-0957 9880 21745<br />

1100-1127 11665 15710


1230-1257 6<strong>05</strong>5 7345<br />

1530-1557 5930 17485<br />

1730-1757 5930 17485<br />

1930-1957 5930 11600<br />

2100-2127 9410 11600<br />

2330-2357 7345 9440<br />

ENGLISH 0000-0027 7345 9440<br />

0100-0127 6200 7345<br />

0300-0327 7345 9870<br />

0330-0357 9445 11600 + 6080 SAC<br />

0700-0727 9880 11600<br />

0900-0927 9880 21745 + 9955 RMI<br />

1030-1<strong>05</strong>7 9880 11665<br />

1300-1327 13580 17540<br />

1330-1357 9850 RMP in DRM mode Fri/Sat<br />

1600-1627 5930 17485<br />

1700-1727 5930 17485<br />

2000-2027 5930 11600<br />

2130-2157 9410 11600<br />

2230-2257 7345 9415<br />

GERMAN 0630-0657 5930 7345<br />

1000-1027 6<strong>05</strong>5 9880<br />

1200-1227 6<strong>05</strong>5 7345<br />

1300-1327 9850 RMP in DRM mode Fri/Sat<br />

1500-1527 5930<br />

1630-1657 11825 ARM<br />

FRENCH 0600-0627 5930 7345<br />

0730-0757 9880 11600<br />

1330-1357 13580 17540<br />

1630-1657 5930 17485<br />

1830-1857 5930 13580<br />

2200-2227 7345 9415<br />

RUSSIAN 0400-0427 9445 11600<br />

1130-1157 11665 15710<br />

1430-1457 7345 13580<br />

1800-1827 5840 DB<br />

SPANISH 0000-0027 11665 ASC<br />

0030-0<strong>05</strong>7 7345 9440<br />

0200-0227 6200 7345<br />

0430-0457 9955 RMI<br />

0800-0827 11600 15710<br />

0930-0957 9955 RMI<br />

1400-1427 11625 13580<br />

1800-1827 5930 13580<br />

1900-1927 5930 13580<br />

2030-2<strong>05</strong>7 5930 11600<br />

2300-2327 7345 9415<br />

2330-2357 6000 SAC<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 2)<br />

Country Radio will stay on mediumwave 1062 (Praha-Zbraslav, 7 AM to 9 PM<br />

20 kW, at night 1 kW). They were thinking about leaving mediumwave but<br />

were quite satisfied with the feedback after asking on air (on 1062 only<br />

of course, not on FM) if anybody is out there, so decided to keep it.<br />

<br />

Unfortunately I don't un<strong>der</strong>stand Czech, but this appears to mention that<br />

they had abandoned 1584 due to an insufficient number of listeners in<br />

2003:


And here is a nice gallery of Czech MW/LW transmitters, various sites<br />

(left) and Tesla equipment (right, with page about LK 12<br />

limiter/compressor, the secret of the really nice Czech AM sound, "un<strong>der</strong><br />

construction" it seems?):<br />

<br />

(KaiLudwig-D, dxld July 4) Zbraslav G.C. 49 56 54.38 N 14 22 06.93 E<br />

DIEGO GARCIA 4319.00 BIO AFN Los Angeles, July, 4, 1623-1632,<br />

English talks in USB (fair)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

DJIBOUTI 4780 Radio Djibouti; *0250-0315 4 July, 2004. 1 KHz (or a<br />

little higher) tone brought up from 0250 into a nice, though short<br />

orchestral anthem from 0300:15, Afar (or whatever) male ID and opening<br />

announcements, flutes and talk atop. Into Qu'ran recital 0303-0313, then<br />

more talk and filler music. Very good and clear.<br />

(Terry L Krueger-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 4)<br />

DRM - In year 1999 was aired a programme intended on beginning of DRM<br />

in 1997 - <strong>DX</strong> prgr by Radio Bulgaria. Almost 10 years already are going on<br />

the tests,infos as"very soon will be receiver" etc. The results are: some<br />

broadcasts on 12-16 khz band to jamming another stations.The story of DRM<br />

is known it is the same story as SSB in the 70s.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 5)<br />

ECUADOR 4918.99 R. Quito, July 5, 0215-0220, Spanish football report<br />

(poor-fair)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

ETHIOPIA 7165.12 Voice of Ethiopia, July 4, 1508-1515, Arabic talk,<br />

song // 9559.38 (poor-fair, het.)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

Radio Fana is a political radio station operated by the opposition groups<br />

in Ethiopia. The station was founded in November 1994 and started<br />

broadcasting on short and mediumwave frequencies. In the beginning the<br />

station was not approved by the ruling party, and it was operated in<br />

secrecy. Later the Ethiopian government sanctioned a license to Radio<br />

Fana.<br />

The main objective of Radio Fana is to provide a forum of pluralistic view<br />

and critical voice. They critically evaluate the performances of public<br />

offices and formulate a public opinion. The grass root listeners<br />

participation is ensured through phone in programmes in all broadcast<br />

languages and such participatory shows are highly popular in the country.<br />

Nowadays Radio Fana airs lots of informative and educational programmes to<br />

sensitise and mobilise the society to fight against poverty and to provide<br />

support for democratisation. The station says that its programmes enhance<br />

economic development , good governance and tolerance in a multicultural<br />

fe<strong>der</strong>al system.<br />

Radio Fana broadcasts in four local languages, namely Amharic, Afan Omoro,<br />

Afar and Somali. The station operates on medium wave frequency 1080 kHz<br />

with a 3 kW transmitter for covering Addis Ababa and neighbouring areas.<br />

They also broadcast from 0330 to 2000 UT on two shortwave frequencies,<br />

6110 and 7210 kHz using 2 x 10 kW transmitters to ensure the coverage<br />

throughout Ethiopia and neighbouring countries.<br />

The main content of Radio Fana broadcast include major international and<br />

local news, Current Affairs, talk show and entertainment programmes<br />

reflecting the diverse reality of Ethiopia.


Radio Fana can be heard in many distant countries during favourable<br />

conditions. But verifications from this station are very rare. Listeners<br />

interested in contacting the station may write to: P.O.Box-30702, Addis<br />

Ababa, Ethiopia. They can also be contacted via e-mail to:<br />

<br />

(T.R. Rajeesh-IND W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK, direct and via dxld)<br />

FRANCE/MONACO Bonjour! + Monaco, la semaine passee le Ministre d' tat<br />

(la personne politique la plus importante apres le Prince) a annonce la<br />

creation de RADIO MONACO (radio nationale), avant la fin de l'annee <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Normalement en septembre il y a aura plus de details avec les accords du<br />

CSA. La station sera audible sur toute la Cote d'Azur. Affaire a suivre.<br />

Voila pour cette fois, A bientot<br />

(Christian Ghibaudo, Nice, via Dario Monferini-I, June 29, playdx yg via<br />

dxld)<br />

Monaco/France: Col de la Madone on 1467 kHz is back on the air. Daytime<br />

until 1630 UT, with probably 40 kW. It's a relay of RMC INFO, the "local"<br />

programme. i.e. the same as on 216 kHz, but with some local commercials.<br />

(Christian Ghibaudo-F, dxld June 28)<br />

GEORGIA 9479.75 Abkhazian R., July 4, 1530-1537, R. Rossii relay //<br />

7120 (fair, bad modulation)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

GERMANY Some DTK T-Systems Media & Broadcast changes:<br />

YFR (Family Radio):<br />

1500-1600 on 13840 WER 500 kW / 075 deg to SoAs Punjabi<br />

1900-2200 NF 9860 WER 500 kW / 180 deg to SoAf English, x9610#<br />

#to avoid Vatican Radio in Russian 2000-2030<br />

Bible Voice Broadcasting Network (BVBN):<br />

1500-1600 NF 15530*WER 250 kW 090 deg SoAs Mo/Th/FrBengali, x13840<br />

1530-1600 NF 15530*WER 250 kW 090 deg SoAs Tue Hindi, x13840<br />

1515-1600 NF 15530*WER 250 kW 090 deg SoAs Wed Hindi, x13840<br />

1500-1515 NF 15530*WER 250 kW 090 deg SoAs Sat Hindi, x13840<br />

1500-1530 NF 15530*WER 250 kW 090 deg SoAs Sun Bengali, x13840<br />

1630-1700 11975 JUL 100 kW 1<strong>05</strong> deg EaEu Fri/Sun Hebrew fr June 15<br />

1800-1830 9790 JUL 100 kW 1<strong>05</strong> deg EaEu Fri/Sun Hebrew til June 10<br />

1630-1730 15495 JUL 100 kW 145 deg CeAf Daily UNID CeAF language<br />

*strong co-ch VOA in English via BIB 100 kW 085 deg,see <strong>DX</strong>MN #473.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 2)<br />

15650 V. of Oromia Independence via DTK Jun 30 *1700-1711 25432 Oromo,<br />

1700 sign on with R.Miami Int.'s ID, Opening music, ID, Talk.<br />

15675 R. Reveil Paroles de Vie via DTK Jun 28 *1830-1845 35422 French,<br />

1830 sign on with opening music, ID, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium July 6)<br />

Google Earth Imagery.<br />

D - Reichenbach 1188 kHz, between Loebau and Goerlitz.<br />

51 08 43.51 N 14 48 11.28 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 4)<br />

IBB will close historic relay station in Germany. The Ismaning facility,<br />

in suburban Munich, had been used in previous years to transmit VOA<br />

broadcasts on longwave, medium wave, and shortwave. Most recently it has<br />

been a satellite relay point. The IBB shortwave stations at Lampertheim<br />

and Biblis, Germany, will continue to operate. International Broadcasting<br />

Bureau announcement, 2 July <strong>2007</strong>. Posted: 03 Jul <strong>2007</strong>:


Germany Transmitting Station:<br />

Ismaning International Broadcasting Bureau announcement, 2 July <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

The Ismaning Transmitting Station in Germany is one of the oldest overseas<br />

facilities operated by the International Broadcasting Bureau. Located in a<br />

suburb of Munich, the station began beaming Voice of America programs in<br />

December 1946. Over the years, the station broadcast medium wave, long<br />

wave and shortwave programs to Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.<br />

During the Cold War, the stations in Germany were a particularly important<br />

part of our network operations. These critical transmitting stations<br />

clearly helped end the Cold War and shape the world that we live in today.<br />

In recent years, all Ismaning transmitters have been decommissioned and<br />

the station has served primarily as a satellite gateway and administrative<br />

center.<br />

As a result of the Broadcasting Board of Governors' changing global<br />

mission to meet current U.S. government broadcast requirements, along with<br />

reduced budgets and changes in technology, the International Broadcasting<br />

Bureau will cease all operations from its Ismaning Transmitting Station<br />

during the summer of <strong>2007</strong>. As operating budgets decrease, we have had<br />

little choice but to make difficult decisions to downsize and close some<br />

overseas facilities. Shortwave broadcasts from Germany will continue to<br />

originate from the IBB Lampertheim and Biblis transmitting facilities<br />

located south of Frankfurt.<br />

All of us in the IBB and Broadcasting Board of Governors regret the loss<br />

of valued and skilled employees at Ismaning as a result of this action.<br />

All affected BBG employees will be treated with respect and in accordance<br />

with existing U.S. Embassy compensation agreements.<br />

This is a very difficult time for all of us, and we are taking this action<br />

with the greatest reluctance. The employees and staff of the IBB<br />

transmitting stations in Germany have provided outstanding service to<br />

international broadcasting, and their contributions have been critically<br />

important to the United States. We have every expectation that the<br />

remaining stations in Germany will continue to provide outstanding service<br />

to the International Broadcasting Bureau. Posted: 03 Jul <strong>2007</strong><br />

(via kimandrewelliott.com via dxld July 4)<br />

My original comments on this matter are here:<br />

<br />

As pointed out therein Ismaning is QRT already for more than two years,<br />

and for more than a year all transmission facilities are gone. The only<br />

thing that still justifies calling this post a "station" would be the<br />

satellite uplinks they are running.<br />

Shortwave from Ismaning (speaking about the IBB site only of course, not<br />

the Bayerischer Rundfunk facilities accross the street) is gone since more<br />

than a decade ago. What I have at hand suggests that it ceased in 1993,<br />

and the last remaining frequency was 3980 which had been moved to Biblis<br />

then. This is remarkable in as far as the VOA and RFE/RL transmission<br />

recources had not been merged yet at this point if I'm correct.<br />

Re. Biblis and Lampertheim: What IBB does not mention is the circumstance<br />

that the BBG proposal for FY 2008 would deprive these stations of such a<br />

lot of airtime that I just can't imagine IBB to keep both sites in this<br />

case. What they also do not mention is the fact that IBB shortwave<br />

broadcasts from Germany originate not only from these sites but also from<br />

Wertachtal and at present still Juelich, too. I'm curious if perhaps Nauen<br />

will start to carry IBB programming as well.<br />

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

VoA Munich A/B was the [former German Reichspost] SW and MW site at


(Google Earth imagery)<br />

Shortwave 48 14 58.59 N 11 45 09.17 E from 1946 til 1993.<br />

Old Third Reich Reichspost area. [German telecom] During WW II housed<br />

Reichspost had up to 4 x 75[real] {nominal 100 kW} kW shortwave units and<br />

up to 15 rhombic antennas at their disposal. Was 2nd largest overseas<br />

broadcasting sce station after Zeesen-Berlin site at this Nazi era. US<br />

Army toke over the station after WWII in April 1945, AFN Munich opened<br />

their program in June 1945.<br />

In 1946: 2x75[1941y] / 2x100[1943y] kHz French and TeslaPrague-Czech made<br />

txs of Nazi era. Later 2x35 + 1x8kW kW Collins installed, also fee<strong>der</strong><br />

services via rhombics from Munich to VOA relays at Thessaloniki in Greece,<br />

and Tangiers Morocco; in about 1945-1974 [before satellite feed era]. Few<br />

35 kW Collins units fed the Greece and Tangiers sites, as well as VoA<br />

Radio ship on Rhodes shore on 1259 kHz. Old Reichspost tx building housed<br />

4x75/100 kW for VoA/RIAS Berlin disposal, as well as some 5/35 kW Collins<br />

units for VoA English on 3980 kHz.<br />

One 75/100 kW unit did carry RIAS Berlin programme to Soviet Occupied Zone<br />

/ then GDR on SW 60<strong>05</strong> kHz in 1951 til 1990.<br />

Between 1988 and 1994 all VoA/RIAS Berlin SW installation dismanteled.<br />

Former AFN Munich array, Continental 100 kW beast and 2/4 mast MW array,<br />

started 15 June 1945:<br />

48 14 41.56 N 11 44 45.52 E<br />

Mediumwave 48 14 59.53 N 11 45 31.90 E from 1949 til 20<strong>05</strong>y.<br />

1196/1197 kHz, MW 4-mast array - 120 meters height each, two 150 kW<br />

Continental beast til 1995, then Thomcast TM-2300-S7 300 kW of 1994y.<br />

VoA 1196 kHz two RCA tube units of 150 kW each and four mast antenna,<br />

erected in about 1949, moved from old Reichspost house on western side<br />

across the brooke to new tx hall on eastern side in about 1966y?<br />

History: The Voice of America starts broadcasts in German on July 4th 1991<br />

(American Independence Day). This 90 minute broadcast will be carried at<br />

07:30 hrs local time on medium wave 1197 kHz from Munich. It will also be<br />

relayed on satellite by Radioropa, on Astra 1A on the Pro 7 transpon<strong>der</strong> on<br />

11.406 GHz, using the subcarriers on 7.74 and 7.92 Mhz, and on Kopernikus<br />

DFS-1 on the West-3 transpon<strong>der</strong> on 12.658 GHz, using the subcarrier on<br />

7.02 and 7.20 MHz.<br />

At present the stn consist IBB satellite dish fee<strong>der</strong> antennas [VoA,<br />

RFE/RL, RFA], 25 antennas of 4 ... 15 meters in diameter.<br />

German and American installations at Ismaning:<br />

<br />

Different VoA Munich-C longwave site at Erching:<br />

173 kHz 1000 kW longwave beast of VoA Poro/Okinawa class, single mast 256<br />

m, 27.4 dB max. power radiation, decrease towards 115-160 deg<br />

Caltanisetta-Italy 21.0 dB, 160-230 degr Morocco 20 dB. Former VoA Munich-<br />

C site was located 6 kilometers away northwest at Erching site:<br />

48 17 56 81 N 11 42 59.78 E tx hall<br />

48 18 11 20 N 11 43 15.26 E<br />

VoA on air from Sept 1953 til 1973, break in 1965-Sept 1969. 1973 til June<br />

1979 off, but always service ready. June 1979 til <strong>Jan</strong> 1989 used for German<br />

Deutschlandfunk sce with half power of 500 kW, which means bad main power<br />

consumption of 1<strong>05</strong>0 kW.


(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 4)<br />

GREECE Instead of nx in En Mon-Fri 1156-1200 on 9935 khz RSMacedonias is<br />

relaying DW in Greek (Jul 5).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 5)<br />

GUATEMALA 4779.97 R. Cultural Coatan at 1117-1135 UT on July 4.<br />

Ranchera-style religious vocals; ID by M at 1129 UT, then into talk or<br />

sermon. Fair and deteriorating.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 5)<br />

GUIANA FRENCH DRM: RFI this AM is really shaky, only S5 to S6 SNR 17 db.<br />

They are currently decoding about 35% very poor. They are also very low in<br />

freq., 17871.36 kHz.<br />

Looks like RFI have recycled their txs. At 1400 UT on June 22. They are<br />

now on 17870.00 kHz. New permanent freq??<br />

(Eric KG4OZO GA-USA, June 28, drmna yg via dxld)<br />

TDF from Montsinery is now transmitting RFI program to Europe (DRM<br />

meetings next week in Oslo) at 30 Az. New frequency is 17870 kHz as we<br />

have QRM in Europe from CRI 17880 kHz from Bamako-Mali. In North America,<br />

you are receiving on a side lobe. BTW, I will be next week in Montsinery.<br />

(Jacques Gruson F6AJW, June 23, ibid.)<br />

GUYANA Guyana may not be ready for end to radio monopoly - Prime<br />

Minister Wednesday, June 27th <strong>2007</strong><br />

Prime Minister Samuel Hinds yesterday questioned Guyana's readiness for a<br />

liberalized radio broadcast sector, a move President Bharrat Jagdeo had<br />

promised during the 2006 elections campaign.<br />

Leaving the question unanswered, Hinds, who was performing the duties of<br />

President, cited the example of the United Kingdom, which, according to<br />

him, took some 53 years to de-monopolize radio.<br />

(...) He said there were still concerns that opening up the monopoly might<br />

create polarization similar to what obtained with some television stations<br />

in the past.<br />

More<br />

<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 5)<br />

HAWAII 10320 AFN Los Angeles, July 4, 1321-1330, English talks in USB<br />

(poor, QRM: DRM-like)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

HUNGARY Radio Budapest (Kossuth Radio) eff July 1, all in Hungarian:<br />

0000-0100 6195 JBR 250 kW 306 deg to NoAm<br />

0130-0230 6140 JBR 250 kW 306 deg to NoAm<br />

0300-0700 3975 JBR 250 kW non-dir to WeEu Mon-Sat<br />

0300-2200 6025 JBR 100 kW non-dir to WeEu<br />

0400-0730 3975 JBR 250 kW non-dir to WeEu Sun<br />

0400-0730 5995 JBR 250 kW 288 deg to WeEu Sun<br />

1000-1100 3975 JBR 250 kW non-dir to WeEu<br />

1100-1200 21590 JBR 250 kW 104 deg to AUS<br />

1400-1700 3975 JBR 250 kW non-dir to WeEu<br />

1800-1900 11795 JBR 250 kW 075 deg to AUS<br />

1800-2200 3975 JBR 250 kW non-dir to WeEu<br />

2000-2100 11695 JBR 250 kW 306 deg to NoAm


2200-2300 9665 JBR 250 kW 245 deg to SoAm<br />

2200-2300 6025 JBR 100 kW non-dir to WeEu Sat/Sun<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 2)<br />

I've monitored Radio Budapest new program schedule, and I can tell, the<br />

feed is same for short wave, satellite, and for the webcasts. Here it is.<br />

All times UTC; on the weekends, there are probably some variations in the<br />

schedule.<br />

0000-0100 "Szueloefoelduenk" ("Our Birthland"/"Our Homeland")<br />

0100-0130 Magyar zene (Hungarian music)<br />

0130-0230 "Szueloefoelduenk" ("Our Birthland"/"Our Homeland")<br />

0230-0300 Magyar zene (Hungarian music)<br />

0300-0400 MR1-Kossuth Radio (relaying of dommestic Kossuth Radio)<br />

0400-0420 Vatikani Radio (relaying of Vatican Radio in Hungarian)<br />

0420-1800 MR1-Kossuth Radio (relaying of dommestic Kossuth Radio)<br />

1800-2300 "Szueloefoelduenk" ("Our Birthland"/"Our Homeland")<br />

2300-2320 Vatikani Radio (relaying of Vatican Radio in Hungarian)<br />

2320-2400 Magyar zene (Hungarian music)<br />

- "Szueloefoelduenk" is a program originating from Radio Budapest, it<br />

lasts only 58 minutes. Constantly repeated.<br />

- MR1-Kossuth Radio are the live relays of dommestic Kossuth Radio<br />

- Magyar zene is a various Hungarian music program, which were recorded<br />

from Kossuth Radio in the earlier period<br />

- Vatikani Radio is a recording of Vatican Radio from 1710-1730 UTC<br />

By the way, Hungarian Radio dommestic programs have a new program format<br />

as of June 01, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

MR1-Kossuth has a totally new program schedule with new mo<strong>der</strong>n jingles.<br />

MR2-Petofi now has a logo "NAGYON ZENE" (very music), and has only music<br />

24/7 with short interviews.<br />

MR3-Bartok is a classical music program, now with extended music program<br />

in the morning and in the afternoon.<br />

(Dragan Lekic, Subotica-SER, dxld July 4)<br />

Observed today from 1800 nx in Hungarian starting with "It Budapest" on<br />

3975 and 11795 kHz. On 6025 kHz also in Hungarian - nx of Koshut Radio<br />

(Jul 5).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 5)<br />

Re: Radio Budapest ends foreign language broadcasts.<br />

Radio Budapest last broadcast to NAm 0230-0300 UT June 30 was the final<br />

English broadcast with own programming. Tonight another English<br />

transmission went out as scheduled 1900-1930 on 3975 and 6025, but it<br />

contained "Insight Central Europe" only. Yet another play-out of it could<br />

follow, 2100-2130 on 6025 and 9525.<br />

Last German program 1930-2000: Welcome by head of the German service,<br />

pointing out that this is their last transmission, music fill with two<br />

read-outs of MR's official release on the closure of Radio Budapest, then<br />

only "Treffpunkt Europa" (the German-language counterpart to "Insight<br />

Central Europe") followed and even got the last words chopped off by the<br />

automation, switching to the ID loop at 1958. Since 2000 now only<br />

continuous music is played out on 3975 and 6025, no surprise of course<br />

since French and Italian are already gone (since June 2 and March 1,<br />

respectively). I failed to watch if they inserted the ID loop from 2028 to<br />

2030 or just let the music run through.


The wording of the mentioned release suggests that probably *all*<br />

shortwave transmissions will stay on air, like was the case when Radio<br />

Norway International had been closed down and NRK could not get rid of the<br />

transmission contract for another two years. But this will turn out<br />

tomorrow anyway.<br />

(later) And so it happened, at least on 6025 (9525 was skipping over me,<br />

only a faint carrier could be detected here). As scheduled 3975 had been<br />

switched to another feed at 2<strong>05</strong>9:30 for Hungarian, probably recorded<br />

material since it did not start with the Radio Budapest opener but was not<br />

// 540 either, thus no relay of Kossuth.<br />

English ran into the 2129 minute, not getting chopped off like German<br />

before. After closing the program, an antenna switch had been made on 6025<br />

while the other transmitter which had to change the frequency, too, came<br />

on even later, only at 2130/31; apparently Jaszbereny site staff listens<br />

before making switches and does not cut off programming that's still in<br />

progress. Now Spanish is on, even with two announcers, talking about this<br />

being the very last transmission as far as I can un<strong>der</strong>stand it. It should<br />

indeed be the last foreign language transmission at all.<br />

Btw, we just compared the Eutelsat Hotbird signal of Radio Budapest with<br />

shortwave and found a nice analogue satellite delay between them. So<br />

Jaszbereny still receives audio via terrestrial circuits.<br />

Rimavska Sobota did as well while temporarily relaying Radio Budapest,<br />

since it was practically synchronized with Jaszbereny. Good old steam<br />

radio.<br />

For me time to remember the song by Blankenfel<strong>der</strong> Boogie-Band, played via<br />

FM here in eastern Germany exactly 15 years ago: Gut' Nacht, heut' Nacht.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld June 30)<br />

Right now, in the 1200-1300 hour, 6025 is on, apparently relaying Kossuth.<br />

The former Radio Budapest audio subcarrier on the analogue Duna TV<br />

transpon<strong>der</strong> on Eutelsat Hotbird 6 carries Kossuth as well. There is no<br />

signal on 7275 kHz, scheduled to go on air on Sundays during this hour for<br />

Gruss und Kuss (// 6025), so obviously they did not keep all shortwave<br />

transmissions on air and the remaining schedule needs to be figured out<br />

now.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld July 1)<br />

Radio Budapest's last day of English broadcasting, on 30 June, with<br />

unceremonious, with the usual play of Insight Central Europe, co-produced<br />

with other international broadcasters of the region (Radio Prague, Radio<br />

Austria International, etc.). The actual goodbye, albeit brief, came at<br />

the end of the broadcast on 29 June. Listen to this mp3 excerpt.<br />

<br />

The farewell message confirmed that Radio Budapest will continue<br />

international broadcasts in Hungarian only. "This is part of changing the<br />

programme structure of Hungarian public radio in or<strong>der</strong> to have a more<br />

cost-effective operation."<br />

See Radio Netherlands Media Network blog, 30 June <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

And Pester Lloyd, 27 June <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

<br />

In its final days, the Radio Budapest English Service broadcast programs<br />

from its archives, including several presented by its former head, Charlie<br />

Coutts, who died in 2000. More about Mr. Coutts in his obituary,<br />


The Independent, 13 April 2000.<br />

See previous post about Radio Budapest. Posted: 01 Jul <strong>2007</strong> (from<br />

via dxld)<br />

At the end of the programme, the following announcement was broadcast:<br />

"Now I would like to call your attention to the fact that as from June<br />

30th <strong>2007</strong>, Radio Budapest will cease to broadcast in English. Instead,<br />

Hungarian language broadcasts will be aired on our frequencies. This is<br />

part of changing the programme structure of Hungarian public radio in<br />

or<strong>der</strong> to have a more cost-effective operation. Thank you for having<br />

listened to us."<br />

(Media Network blog via dxld July 1)<br />

Well, I guess we can "congratulate" Hungarian Radio with a perfectly<br />

devised and executed plan for their External Service's extermination...<br />

Here are a few invaluable lessons for those working on shutting down Kol<br />

Israel, VoA, etc.:<br />

- Keep your decision to get read of int. broadcasting a secret for as long<br />

as possible.<br />

- Make sure that the staff isn't allowed to discuss your decision on the<br />

air. (To be nice and sensitive you can allow them to say their teary<br />

"good-byes" during the final broadcast.)<br />

- Do everything possible to preclude listeners, local journalists and<br />

politicians from mounting any organized protest or inquiry.<br />

- Don't try to do everything at once. To prevent negative backlash you can<br />

start with closing one or two language services first.<br />

- Money-saving tip: try canceling some broadcasts ahead of the officially<br />

scheduled date.<br />

As we have seen, these tactics worked very well in case of R. Budapest, R.<br />

Tashkent and R. Georgia.<br />

(Sergei Sosedkin-IL-USA, dxld June 30)<br />

I already described the strange appearance of the last German broadcast:<br />

Just a formal welcome, then music fill / backtiming with two read-outs of<br />

the official release by MR on the closure of Radio Budapest, then<br />

"Treffpunkt Europa" from Deutsche Welle which finally got chopped off at<br />

the end. No farewell, although it had been announced for this programme on<br />

the penultimate broadcast.<br />

Today Csaba Banky, the former head of the German service who also<br />

presented these programmes, sent from a private account a mail to<br />

"adresses of listeners I found on the PC in our office". Herein he says<br />

that it had been "suggested" that they "should" just read out the official<br />

release.<br />

His farewell talk, which could not be broadcast, can now be found at<br />

(second item on this page).<br />

<br />

Since mid-May he had no access to the CMS of the MR website anymore, so he<br />

was not able to post a farewell and other material there either.<br />

If anybody would like to write to MR ("writing to" does not mean "sending<br />

reception reports"): Csaba Banky suggests (and asks to not refer to him<br />

when doing so) to write to the international relations department, nki<br />

[at] radio.hu. He assumes that mail send to the editorial offices will no


longer be read, and even if so it is very unlikely to be forwarded to MR<br />

general director Suchy, because Suchy had issued a disapproval after MR<br />

received a lot of protest mail against the discontinuation of the mailbag<br />

show ("Guten Abend aus Budapest"), presented by a freelancer (Franziska<br />

Simon) who could no longer work for Radio Budapest since March. Csaba<br />

Banky suspects that this is also the reason why they were now or<strong>der</strong>ed to<br />

read out this official release only.<br />

In his forbidden farewell message Csaba Banky mentions that the two<br />

freelancers who were involved in the production of "Gruss und Kuss"<br />

(Johannes Schuth und Geza Hambuch, the latter one had actually founded the<br />

programme) received only symbolic royalties for their participation and<br />

nothing at all during the last six months. Altogether he mentioned 71<br />

people who participated in the German service, 20 of them no longer being<br />

alive.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld July 2)<br />

Any indication of the site for 3995 in the old books?<br />

What can be found online suggests that the Jaszbereny station did not<br />

exist before the two 250 kW transmitters there opened in 1974. I uploaded<br />

to the Yahoo Group a Radio Budapest QSL card which apparently celebrated<br />

these new facilities. It gives 49 and 19 metres frequencies for Jaszbereny<br />

and shows not only Szekesvehervar but also Diosd as other Radio Budapest<br />

site, so it is obvious that Diosd had been used for shortwave broadcasting<br />

also before the new Brown Boveri transmitters were installed in 1983.<br />

Perhaps this was the 100 kW site shown in 1966, since only 2 x 20 kW were<br />

listed for Szekesvehervar until the new Brown Boveri transmitters came<br />

into operation?<br />

In particular I won<strong>der</strong> when the 4 MHz antenna at Jaszbereny had been<br />

built. Did it exist from the beginning or had it been constructed much<br />

later? The latter would be similar to the case of the Wertachtal station<br />

which got its 4 MHz capability not before the mid-nineties.<br />

And monitoring of 3975 1000-1100: I could spot only a faint carrier, so<br />

faint that even some doubt remains if it was really the Jaszbereny carrier<br />

on 3975 or not just something local. This at a distance of about 600 km<br />

from the transmitter site.<br />

Diosd site today, home of a radio museum:<br />

<br />

Also from Hungary: Bernd Waniewski has now added some pages about the<br />

Szolnok mediumwave station to his website at<br />

<br />

It had been un<strong>der</strong>stood that only the old 135 kW transmitter (same model<br />

than once used at Lakihegy for 539/540 it seems, also at Kaliningrad for<br />

1385) there has been replaced by a new one for MR4 on 1188 while Magyar<br />

Katolikus Radio on 1341 still uses an el<strong>der</strong> transmitter. But not so<br />

anymore, the last page clearly shows inscriptions specifying the 1188<br />

transmitter as a TRAM 100 and the 1341 one as a TRAM 200 (Transradio, ex-<br />

Telefunken, solid-state transmitters, 100 and 200 kW, respectively).<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld July 3)<br />

WRTH 1966 shows 3995 channel for the first time un<strong>der</strong> Hungary. 5 / 15 /<br />

and 100 kW of power mentioned un<strong>der</strong> R Budapest shortwave, and 539 kHz MW<br />

with 135 kW.<br />

3975 JBR tropical antenna type 755 non-dir !!! 755 CT1/2/0.3<br />

Tropical antennas. Designation:<br />

CT m/n/h, where<br />

m = number of half-wave dipoles in each horizontal row


n = number of parallel rows spaced half a wavelengh apart<br />

h = height above the ground in wavelengths.<br />

(wb, July 3)<br />

Aus-gesendet. Auslandsdienst wird abgeschaltet.<br />

Funkstille in Budapest: Am 30. Juni sendet das Ungarische Radio letztmalig<br />

in deutscher und ueberhaupt in auslaendischer Sprache - damit ist es das<br />

erste Land Ost-Mitteleuropas, dass seinen Nachbarn nichts mehr mitzuteilen<br />

hat / Radio Budapest fehlte nicht nur die Unterstuetzung im Inland,<br />

son<strong>der</strong>n hat es auch versaeumt die in Ungarn lebenden und taetigen<br />

Auslaen<strong>der</strong> deutscher Sprache durch zeitgemaesse Programme als Hoerer zu<br />

gewinnen<br />

Eine Ueberraschung war es angesichts <strong>der</strong> juengsten personalpolitischen<br />

Entwicklungen laengst nicht mehr. Viel zu drastisch war das Team um<br />

Redaktionsleiter Csaba Banky bereits eingedampft worden. Schliesslich<br />

blieben drei deutschsprachige Redakteure uebrig, die in den Bueros und<br />

Studios von Radio Budapest nunmehr das Licht loeschen werden.<br />

Bevor wir achselzuckend zur Tagesordnung uebergehen, seien mir noch einige<br />

Anmerkungen gestattet. Wenn am 30. Juni Magyar Radio letztmalig Programme<br />

in den noch vier verbliebenen Fremdsprachen in den Aether schickt, wird<br />

ein 73-jaehriges Kapitel internationaler Rundfunkgeschichte abgeschlossen.<br />

Radio Budapest hat - mit gewiss unterschiedlichem Erfolg - seit 1934<br />

versucht, die Welt ueber dieses kleine, nach dem "Schandfrieden" von<br />

Trianon gerupfte, mit einer merkwuerdigen Sprache versehene, meist etwas<br />

melancholisch-pessimistische Volk, seine Erfolge und seine Nie<strong>der</strong>lagen,<br />

die in Ungarn verfolgte Politik, die hier lebendige Kultur und Lebensweise<br />

zu informieren. Das gelang o<strong>der</strong> misslang in dem Masse, in dem es die<br />

Maechtigen zuliessen.<br />

Dabei bleibt festzuhalten: Radio Budapest war selbst in den frostigsten<br />

Zeiten des Kalten Krieges nicht das, was man gerne als einen "Hetzsen<strong>der</strong>"<br />

bezeichnete. Sozialistische Propaganda: Ja, natuerlich, die wurde<br />

betrieben. Aber <strong>der</strong> Ton war mil<strong>der</strong>, zuruekkhalten<strong>der</strong>, weniger stramm<br />

ideologisch gepraegt.<br />

Wer wie ich in den 1970-er und 80-er Jahren die internationale<br />

Kurzwellenradiowelt aktiv beobachtet hat, erinnert sich noch mit Schau<strong>der</strong>n<br />

an Stationen wie Radio Moskau o<strong>der</strong> das Sprachrohr des stalinistischen<br />

Albaniens, Radio Tirana.<br />

Nach <strong>der</strong> politischen Wende war <strong>der</strong> Bruch im Programm entsprechend wenig<br />

drastisch ausgepraegt. Mit gewissen "Anpassungen" konnte so wie bisher -<br />

auch mit dem gleichen Personal uebrigens - weitergesendet werden. Radio<br />

Budapest wuchs zunaechst. Zusaetzliche Sendesprachen (<strong>der</strong> <strong>der</strong><br />

Nachbarlaen<strong>der</strong>) kamen hinzu. Es durfte jetzt auch Russisch nicht mehr<br />

fehlen. Die Kurzwelle wurde um Satelliten- und spaeter um<br />

Internetausstrahlungen ergaenzt, die Kooperation mit europaeischen<br />

Partnerstationen wie <strong>der</strong> Deutschen Welle o<strong>der</strong> Radio Schweden ausgebaut.<br />

Doch vor rund zehn Jahren begann sich international immer deutlicher eine<br />

Abkehr von <strong>der</strong> traditionellen Kurzwelle abzuzeichnen. Grosse wichtige<br />

Trendsetter-Stationen wie die B<strong>BC</strong> und die Stimme Amerikas stellten ihre<br />

deutschsprachigen Sendungen ein. An<strong>der</strong>e Laen<strong>der</strong> verzichteten gar voellig<br />

auf ihre Auslandsdienste.<br />

Und nun hat es auch Radio Budapest erwischt. Als erstes Land in <strong>der</strong> Region<br />

Ost-Mitteleuropa hat Ungarn seinen Nachbarn nichts mehr mitzuteilen. Den<br />

Verantwortlichen ist wahrscheinlich nicht klar, welchen Imageschaden sie<br />

dem Land damit zufuegen. Es mag stimmen, dass die analoge Kurzwelle eine<br />

langsam sterbende ist. Doch Satelliten - aber vor allem das Internet mit


seinen zahllosen Moeglichkeiten - boeten genuegend technisch hervorragende<br />

Alternativen zum Dampfradio.<br />

Es darf aber auch folgendes nicht verschwiegen werden: Gerade das<br />

deutschsprachige Programm gehoerte nicht zu den innovativsten. Junge Leute<br />

wurden von ihm sicher kaum angesprochen. Allein das Klangbild mit den<br />

laengst von einer dicken Staubschicht ueberzogenen Kennmelodien <strong>der</strong><br />

einzelnen Sendungen legten den Eindruck nahe, man befinde sich<br />

soundtechnisch noch in den 1960-er Jahren. Auch wenn beispielsweise eine<br />

Person staendig mit <strong>der</strong> immer gleichen leeren Phrase den Programmauftakt<br />

gestaltet, nervt das mit den Jahren. Einzig das Stationszeichen wurde vor<br />

geraumer Zeit veraen<strong>der</strong>t. Mehr Innovation war nicht drin. Schade. Man<br />

haette mal bei den englischsprachigen Kollegen hineinhoeren sollen...<br />

Nun, alle Auslandsdienste haben ein gemeinsames grosses Problem: fehlende<br />

Unterstuetzung im Inland. Viele Menschen wissen oft gar nichts von <strong>der</strong><br />

Existenz <strong>der</strong> Stationen. Auf <strong>der</strong> Jagd nach Waehlerstimmen befindliche<br />

Politiker empfinden die Finanzierung von Auslandsdiensten als zum Fenster<br />

herausgeworfenes Geld. Sie scheren sich nicht um das Ansehen des Landes<br />

jenseits <strong>der</strong> Grenzen _ ihnen ist nur das im Inland gemalte Bild ihrer<br />

eigenen Person wichtig.<br />

Nur so ist zu verstehen, dass angesichts <strong>der</strong> sicher dringend gebotenen<br />

Kostenreduzierung und <strong>der</strong> deswegen notwendigen grundlegenden Reformierung<br />

des oeffentlich-rechtlichen Magyar Radio die Axt ganz schnell bei den<br />

Fremdsprachenredaktionen angesetzt wird.<br />

Dabei ist das Vorgehen eines dem Informationsauftrag verpflichteten<br />

Mediums geradezu unverschaemt: Intendant Gyoergy Such verpasste naemlich<br />

allen vor <strong>der</strong> Entlassung stehenden RB-Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeitern<br />

einen veritablen Maulkorb: Ueber das Ende von Radio Budapest duerfe erst<br />

in <strong>der</strong> letzten Sendung berichtet werden, hiess es aus <strong>der</strong> Chefetage. Was<br />

mag man wohl befuerchtet haben? Eine E-Mailflut aehnlich <strong>der</strong> beim<br />

Rausschmiss von Franziska Simon Ende Februar? Natuerlich sickerte die<br />

Nachricht Ende Mai trotzdem durch und wurde zuerst durch unsere Zeitung<br />

verbreitet. (siehe unseren Beitrag)<br />

Seit einer Woche endlich wird auch in den Sendungen auf das bevorstehende<br />

Ableben von Radio Budapest hingewiesen. Eine an Such gerichtete Anfrage<br />

unsererseits nach den Gruenden fuer die Abschaltung von Radio Budapest<br />

blieb bisher unbeantwortet. Kommentar ueberfluessig.<br />

Die Leitung von Radio Budapest hatte es vor Jahren versaeumt, sich<br />

intensiv um eine neue Hoererschicht zu bemuehen: die in Ungarn lebenden<br />

Auslaen<strong>der</strong>. Eine entsprechende Chance zur Kooperation mit Radio France<br />

International und <strong>der</strong> B<strong>BC</strong> auf einer Budapester UKW-Frequenz wurde nicht<br />

genutzt. Vielleicht ist es aber auch besser, die Auslaen<strong>der</strong> ueber die hier<br />

betriebene Innenpolitik _ vor allem aber ueber das Parteiengezaenk _<br />

kuenftig im Dunkeln tappen zu lassen. Die Politikerkaste des Landes kann<br />

nun erheblich unbeobachteter ihrer Lieblingstaetigkeit nachgehen: <strong>der</strong><br />

Verteufelung des politischen Gegners. Ohrenzeugen gib es jetzt weniger _<br />

ein Schelm, wer Boeses dabei denkt.<br />

(Frank Fischer, Pester Lloyd - MEDIEN 27.06.<strong>2007</strong>)<br />

Hallo,<br />

einen Zusammenschnitt <strong>der</strong> letzten Sendeminuten des deutschsprachigen<br />

Programms von Radio Budapest findet Ihr auf<br />

<br />

unter "Die letzten Sendeminuten..."<br />

Kurzwelle historisch: <br />

(Manfred Hueppelshaeuser-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> July 1)<br />

His farewell talk, which could not be broadcast, can now be found at


(second item on this page).<br />

Very emotional farewell words of Mr. Csaba Banky, on behalf of 71 former<br />

staff member of German and Austrian section on Radio Budapest in service<br />

between 1957y and <strong>2007</strong>y.<br />

Radio Budapest, kurzer Mitschnitt <strong>der</strong> letzten beiden Kurzwellensendungen<br />

in deutscher Sprache. Aufnahme vom 30. Juni <strong>2007</strong> um 17.30 und 19.30 Uhr<br />

UT. mp3 Audiodatei, 3.1 MB.<br />

<br />

Guten Abend, Meine Damen und Herren, lieber Hoererinnen und Hoerer, ich<br />

begruesse Sie auf das allerherzlichste, am Mikrofon Csaba Banky.<br />

Es ist Samstag, <strong>der</strong> 30. Juni <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Die ist das allerletzte Programm von Radio Budapest in deutscher Sprache -<br />

also moechte ich mich im Namen aller Mitarbeiter <strong>der</strong> Redaktion von Ihnen<br />

verabschieden. Vorerst im Namen jener, die fuer die Sendung - fuer Sie<br />

liebe Hoerer - noch in diesem Jahr arbeiteten, und dann, soweit meine<br />

Erinnerung reicht, auch im Namen aller frueheren Mitarbeiter <strong>der</strong><br />

deutschsprachigen Programme. Ich verabschiede mich also im Namen von:<br />

Franziska Simon, die Guten Abend aus Budapest jahrzehntelang bis Ende<br />

Februar diesen Jahres redigierte und fuehrte, im Namen <strong>der</strong> Gruss und Kuss-<br />

Redakteure:<br />

Helga Hartmann und +rpad Hetenyi und den beiden freien Mitarbeitern fuer<br />

GuK:<br />

Johannes Schuth und Geza Hambuch - letzterer ist Mitbegruen<strong>der</strong> <strong>der</strong><br />

Sendung. Beide haben frueher fuer eine symbolische Summe und seit einem<br />

halben Jahr voellig unentgeltlich am Programm mitgewirkt - Danke.<br />

Ich nehme Abschied im Namen <strong>der</strong> Mitarbeiter <strong>der</strong> Tagesredaktion,<br />

Dr. <strong>Jan</strong>os Gellert, <strong>der</strong> vor allem fuer Wirtschaft zustaendig war,<br />

Marianne Latki und Zsuzsa Lohn die fuer Fremdenverkehr, Kultur und das<br />

Magazin sorgten.<br />

Mit zum Team gehoerten Nachrichtenredakteur Istvan Hera, Iris Voeroes fuer<br />

die Briefe und QSL-s beide bis Ende Februar und bis zuletzt <strong>DX</strong>-Redakteur<br />

Lajos Horvath.<br />

Nun einige Namen aus uralten Zeiten, die ich 1957 kennenlernte, alsich als<br />

Kind bei <strong>der</strong> deutschen Redaktion arbeitend durfte: <strong>der</strong> legendaere<br />

Siegfried Brachfeld, dessen Feuilletons auch heute im Pester Lloyd zu<br />

lesen sind. Die Ungarn kannten ihn als Humoristen, er war aber auch ein<br />

ausgezeichneter Journalist, und ein herzensguter Mensch. Ich erinnere mich<br />

noch an<br />

Trude Dubovitz, und ihren Sohn Peter, mit dem ich in <strong>der</strong> Kin<strong>der</strong>sendung<br />

arbeitete.<br />

Unser damaliges Foto ist auf <strong>der</strong> Homepage <strong>der</strong> Sendung zu sehen. Apropos<br />

Homepage: da ich nicht weiss, wie lange sie noch steht: falls sich jemand<br />

zur Erinnerung was herunterladen moechte, sollte er sich beeilen. Es ist<br />

etwas komplizierter als frueher: man suche die Homepage vom ungarischen<br />

Rundfunk:<br />

klicke rechts oben auf englisch, dann ebenfalls rechts<br />

oben Radio Budapest. Und schon sieht man rechts die links <strong>der</strong> deutschen<br />

Redaktion, unter Redaktion finden sie unsere Fotos.<br />

Aber zurueck zu den alten Zeiten:<br />

Laszlo Fikar war schon damals dabei und sein Name fuehrt auch weiter zur<br />

Oesterreichredaktion.


In <strong>der</strong> Sendung fuer Oesterreich wo ich schon im letzten Studienjahr<br />

1966/67 arbeitete, war 1967 mein erster Chef<br />

Gyoergy Lenart und dann 12 Jahre hindurch Laszlo Fikar.<br />

Weitere Mitarbeiter:<br />

Marianne Toeroek, die fuer die Briefkastensendung zustaendig war,<br />

Mihaly Raab, va Juhasz, Ruth Karig, unsere unvergessliche sagen wir<br />

mangels besseren Sekretaerin, die tausende von persoenlichen Briefen an<br />

die Hoerer schrieb,<br />

Julia Horvath, Eszter Halasz, Gabor Gyoergy heute Leiter <strong>der</strong> Vertretung<br />

<strong>der</strong> Europaeischen Kommission in Budapest, Zsuzsa Kalman, Zsuzsa Koevesdi,<br />

Laszlo Gy?ri - die beiden letzteren arbeiten heute in <strong>der</strong> ungarischen<br />

Kulturredaktion des Radios,<br />

Andrea Komaromi, von den aeusseren Mitarbeitern erwaehne ich<br />

Gyoergy Szepesi, den legendaeren Sportreporter des ungarischen Rundfunks,<br />

die beiden Wirtschaftsexperten Dr. Gerd Biro und Dr. Tamas Bacskai, von<br />

den Nachrichtenredakteuren:<br />

Zoltan Paulinyi, <strong>Jan</strong>os Reg?s, Bert Breuer, dessen Zigarren bis zum Himmel<br />

stanken, und Kitty Molnar die als Rentnerin mit grosser Leidenschaft fuer<br />

uns Themen bearbeitete, fuer die uns die Energie fehlte.<br />

Die Sendung fuer Oesterreich wurde mit <strong>der</strong> deutschen Redaktion erst 1988<br />

zusammengelegt, so erinnere ich mich hier lei<strong>der</strong> nicht an alle. Erwaehnen<br />

kann ich den langjaehrigen Chef<br />

Gyoergy Kertesz, Antal Reger <strong>der</strong> jahrelang auch Chefredakteur von Radio<br />

Budapest war, und dessen Stimme sie am Anfang unserer heutigen Sendung<br />

hoerten, Veronika Hahn,<br />

Dr. Wendelin Hambuch, Anna Fabian, die Sekretaerinnen:<br />

Ilse Skripecz, Elise Bathori, va Sasadi, Judit Palfi, va Breisach,<br />

Zsuzsa Budavoelgyi. Als Freie hat Irmtraud Orosz sowohl als<br />

Nachrichtenredakteurin als auch bei Gruss und Kuss mitgewirkt, und<br />

Nachrichten redigierte auch Peter Leipold. +gnes Degen-Polgar war uns im<br />

letzten Jahr mit Nachrichten und Beitraegen behilflich.<br />

Von den Praktikanten fallen mir aus frueheren Zeiten nur zwei ein:<br />

Maria Gyoengyi Vizi in den 80-er Jahren und Albert Koncsek <strong>der</strong> 1993 bei<br />

uns weilte, und spaeter bei deutschen Stiftungen in Ungarn arbeitete. Die<br />

Welt ist uebrigens klein: ich habe die Mutter von Albert Koncsek 1990 bei<br />

<strong>der</strong> Deutschen Welle kennen gelernt, wo sie arbeitete,<br />

Laszlo Fikar kannte aber auch den Grossvater, er arbeitete natuerlich bei<br />

Magyar Radio.<br />

Nach <strong>der</strong> Jahrtausendwende, als <strong>der</strong> Geld und Personalmangel schon stark<br />

spuerbar war, waren uns die Praktikanten eine grosse Hilfe, teils mit <strong>der</strong><br />

verrichteten Arbeit, teils dadurch, dass wir unsere Kenntnisse jemandem<br />

uebergeben konnten, teils einfach dadurch, dass sich das Redaktionsklima<br />

verbesserte. Hier eine kurze Liste:<br />

Catrin Winn, David Kerenyi, Anna Theil, Julia Bast, Peter Sass, Ilona von<br />

Boeselager.<br />

Unser <strong>DX</strong>-Programm existierte seit 1957, jahrzehntelang gab's auch den <strong>DX</strong>-<br />

Club, und die <strong>DX</strong>-News. Die etwas hochtrabend RBSWC-WWHQ Radio Budapest<br />

Short Wave Club World Wide Headquartes genannte Institution bestand nie


aus mehr als zwei Leuten:<br />

Denis Herner und Lajos Pusztai, spaeter Viktor Mayerhoeffer, in den<br />

letzten Jahren Lajos Horvath. Fuer die Frequenzabstimmung sorgte bei <strong>der</strong><br />

technischen Redaktion Miklos Szabo und dann Laszlo Fueszfas.<br />

Genannt werden sollten noch einige <strong>der</strong> Musikredakteure:<br />

Andrea Fellner, Laszlo Fabian, va Garamvoelgyi, va Fodor, Adrienne<br />

Antal, +gi Toth, Titi Devai, Greti Pacher. Ohne ihrer Arbeit haette es<br />

keine deutschsprachigen Sendungen von Radio Budapest gegeben, so moechte<br />

ich mich im Namen aller verabschieden.<br />

Zusammen mit meinen eigenen habe ich - wenn ich gut rechne - 71 Namen<br />

erwaehnt, von denen etwa 20 nicht mehr am Leben sind.<br />

Liebe Hoerer, wir danken fuer ihre langjaehrige Treue, die vielen Briefe,<br />

Empfangsberichte.<br />

Csaba Banky<br />

( via July 2, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

ICELAND RéV SW relays will end 1 July. The Icelandic public broadcaster<br />

RUV officially announced that the relays of its newscasts on shortwave<br />

will end on 1 July.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 29)<br />

13865 AM/USB, Rikisutvarpid, hrd at 1240-1249* on Jun 30 on their last day<br />

on SW, Icelandic talk by a man about fishery, closing anmt by a woman,<br />

1248 UT symphonic mx; SINPO 23322, QRM from Voice of Russia, Moskva, in RS<br />

on 13870 kHz. Final b/cs today [Jun 30] are scheduled: 1755-1825 to EUR on<br />

12115, 1835-19<strong>05</strong> to NoAM on 13865, 2300-2335 to NoAM on 12115 kHz. The<br />

latter was inaudible here in Denmark last night. That is unfortunately the<br />

end of another Nordic SW<strong>BC</strong>er!<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 1)<br />

Heard the 1755 UT broadcast here in Ukraine, Europe. Absolutely terrible<br />

thin, less than phone quality audio. Don't know how anyone would listen to<br />

such a broadcast in all honesty. Only heard fairly here in western<br />

Ukraine.<br />

(Walt Salmaniw-UKR, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 2)<br />

This service was never meant for the "general public", but was basically a<br />

"utility service" (in transmission mode R3E, i.e. AM-compatible USB -6dB<br />

carrier reduction) for reception onboard of Icelandic ships which have the<br />

necessary utility equipment to receive and "decode" it properly.<br />

One could add that this service started in 1973, but due to its utility<br />

character, it for example made it into the WRTH first in the 1978 edition.<br />

There it was correctly labelled "For Icelandic seamen" for many years.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 2)<br />

The 1973 operation brought Iceland back on SW. The Iceland State B/C Svc<br />

had been on SW since at least the mid-1930s. It "officially" closed down<br />

on SW in 1965, though there were occasional reports of it even after that.<br />

Probably those pre-1965 b/cs were mainly for fishermen as well.<br />

(Jerry Berg-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 4)<br />

13865USB, at 1229 UT on Jun 30, tuned in on last day at 1215, but signal<br />

didn't come up until 1229 UT when hrd Icelandic talk by man, maybe nx<br />

items. Stayed with until arnd 1245, when barely a trace of signal left.<br />

Tried again 1410 UT, and much better with man talk at tune-in, interview<br />

at 1417 UT with English-speaking man. Mx hrd at 1432 UT, then station<br />

disappeared.<br />

(John Herkimer-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 2)


INDIA 15155 AIR GOS English sce from Aligarh suffers very bad audio<br />

feed. Noted in 1730-1945 UT time span. I guess the local technician tuned<br />

ASIDE of the fee<strong>der</strong> frequency on the satellite tuner. July 1st.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 1)<br />

INDONESIA 3266.42 RRI Gorontalo (pres) 1127-1215 July 2. Indo vocal mx<br />

hosted by YL; Jak nx at 1200 after exactly 3 notes of SCI; the Jak relay<br />

ended at 1214 but not sure what followed - maybe just dead air; at any<br />

rate they pulled the plug about 1225.<br />

4<strong>789</strong>.98 RRI Fak-fak 1143-1220 July 4. Indo vocal mx to 1158, then M ancr<br />

briefly; dead air for a minute or two, then SCI and Jak relay at 1201;<br />

back to local studio at 1223, with man speaking in Bahasa Indonesia. Good<br />

w/CODAR QRM.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 5)<br />

4790, RRI Fak Fak, 0955-10<strong>05</strong> Since this freq is clear lately, noted Fak<br />

Fak with Qu'ran type program of singing by a male up to the hour and<br />

through the hour. No break for ID or anything at 1000. Signal was fair<br />

during this time.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 4)<br />

ISRAEL/PALESTINE 756 A new clandestine station from Israel to<br />

Palestine.<br />

Just got back from Alexandria - about 300 kms north of Cairo - which is my<br />

place for MW <strong>DX</strong>ing. Checking 756 kHz which is always carring Almachrek<br />

Radio, the clandestine station from Israel to Lebanon, I noticed a new ID<br />

for a station ID in Arabic - "Rokn Alsout Alfalasteniy" - in English it<br />

means the "Corner of the Palestinian Voice", first time to hear it on June<br />

22 with verious programs about the Palestinian current situation specially<br />

after HAMAS took over the rule of Gaza.<br />

They transmit twice daily as they announce temporary on 756 kHz.<br />

Daily 0700-0800 AM 1500-1600 PM Jerusalem time - 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 UT and 1200-<br />

1300 UT - they also announced the Website<br />

<br />

It's a quite starnge mix to be honest listening to the programs they<br />

repeat the morning transmission at the afternoon. Some of the programs are<br />

- between us - which sounded like a political commentary criticizing the<br />

current stiuation in Gaza and HAMAS. Also a program called - lady -<br />

dedicated to the fashion and make up stuff! with some English hits in<br />

between as well, some of the other programs are to the point and Abu<br />

Mahmoud.<br />

The main announcers of the programs are the same announcers of Almachrek<br />

Radio and BTW I hear the same announcers on Program D of KOL specially the<br />

current affairs programs. same source!?<br />

One more note WRTH <strong>2007</strong> stated that the sign on of Almachrek Radio is at<br />

0430 UT, but actually it starts at <strong>05</strong>00 UT right after the corner of the<br />

Palestinian Voice, same with the sign off when Almachrek Radio signs off<br />

at 1200 UT, the corner of the Palestinian Voice starts the afternoon<br />

transmission.<br />

(later) I forgot to mention that they gave the following details for<br />

contacts:<br />

P.O.Box 49371, Jerusalem 976041, Israel.<br />

e-mail Fax: +972 2 - 659 91 90<br />

(Tarek Zeidan, <strong>DX</strong>ing from Alexandria-EGY, July 1)<br />

Interested only in themselves By Daniel Gavron.


As a former staff member of the English News Department at Israel Radio, I<br />

am not in the least surprised at recent media reports that the English-<br />

language radio and television news operations might be closed down. Nobody<br />

outside our department has ever been in the least bit interested in this<br />

very important operation on behalf of the State of Israel. Cabinet<br />

ministers, Knesset members, public figures and senior executives of the<br />

Israel Broadcasting Authority (IBA) itself were all equally indifferent.<br />

In view of the fact that these illustrious people naturally listened to<br />

(and viewed) the news in Hebrew - and were always very anxious about how<br />

they were portrayed there - they virtually ignored the English broadcasts.<br />

The director of English news and his staff carried out their work with a<br />

clear sense of mission, but with next to no encouragement from above.<br />

In vain did we try to impress upon our superiors that the diplomatic<br />

corps, the neighboring Arab nations, the large foreign media contingent<br />

and listeners in the United States, Britain, South Africa, Australia and<br />

other locations around the world tuned in to every broadcast. We pointed<br />

out that the dissemination of intelligent, objective and credible news<br />

about Israel was a vital element of the nation's information effort. They<br />

could not have cared less. The same politicians and public figures, who<br />

sniveled and whined about the "lack of effective Israeli public relations,<br />

hasbara," were willfully ignorant of our highly competent operation. As<br />

they didn't listen to us - and consequently didn't hear about themselves<br />

in our broadcasts - they remained apathetic and uninterested.<br />

Haaretz. <br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 5)<br />

ISRAEL 6964.81 Galei Zahal; 0315+ 4 July, <strong>2007</strong>. Wow, down around 10 kHz<br />

now, with the usually strong signal, Hebrew male dj, Hebrew pop and<br />

Euro/US rock album tracks. Noted way earlier, around 2330-0000 I think,<br />

but weak and wrote it off as something Asian or a pirate.<br />

(Terry L Krueger-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 4)<br />

15787.00 exact, Galei Zahal Israel at 0735 UT on July 3rd.<br />

Inactive on July 4th.<br />

15786.71 active again on Thur July 5th at 0800 UT.<br />

(wb, July 5)<br />

ITU BANDPLAN<br />

<br />

(RNW MN July 5 by Andy)<br />

KOREA D.P.R. Spurs v15185.26 / v15304.89 VoKOR, nominal 15245 kHz.<br />

I guess I solved the puzzle on the mysterious signals of Voice of Korea<br />

near v15185.26 / v15304.89 which observed in past week. The latter v153<strong>05</strong><br />

spur seems a little bit stronger signal level.<br />

I discussed that matter with the 'KRE expert' Arnulf Piontek this week.<br />

And today I checked that 19 mb range on three rxs again - Lextronix E1<br />

Radio, AOR 7030, Kenwood R-1000 -, and heard VoKOR in English on v15185.26<br />

/ v15304.89 at 1300 UT again.<br />

So, the conclusion made on June 28 / July 1st was wrong. The NoAM sce at<br />

28 degrees via NoWeCanada at 1300-1750 is still on usual channels 9335 and<br />

11710 kHz. 9335 is very weak in Europe and suffers by 9335 IBB VOA Kuwait<br />

in Pashto/Dari at 1430-1830 UT.<br />

Both v15185.26 / v15304.89 are spurious outlets of scheduled v15245 kHz,<br />

which is 1300-2<strong>05</strong>0 UT towards Europe. (and // v13760).


Spur center frequencies vary during the broadcast between 58.90/59.84 kHz<br />

on the upper side, and 59.74/60.76 kHz on the lower side.<br />

Schedule 1300 En, 1400 Fr, 1500 En, 1600 Fr, 1700 Korean, 1800 En, 1900<br />

Sp, 2000-2<strong>05</strong>0 French.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 3)<br />

v15184.71 Came across of martial soldier chorus music in 1500-1600 UT<br />

portion, and heard Voice of Korea Pyongyang stn ID at 1555 UT in English.<br />

Seemingly Voice of Korea's North American service replaced 9335 by 15185v<br />

channel? Scheduled 1300-1700 UT, 13 En, 14 Fr, 15 En, 16 Fr, 1700-1750<br />

Kor.<br />

At 1547 UT Vatican Radio's Asian sce came on co-channel 15185 kHz, so a<br />

290 Hertz terrible heterodyne pitch noted then. Parallel freq for Korean<br />

language outlet noted at 1700-1756 UT on 11709.92 kHz also to NoAM.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 28)<br />

Monitoring today July 1st confirmed my note of Thursday June 28th, that<br />

Voice of Korea replaced 9335 by v15185 kHz channel to NoAm at 1300 to 1750<br />

UT slot.<br />

Nothing heard on 9335 today. Programm to NoAm at 1300-1750 UT on<br />

15185.42 at 1327<br />

15186.59 at 1407<br />

15186.78 at 1417 and<br />

15185.91 11710.13 at 1716 UT instead.<br />

1300 En, 1400 Fr, 1500 En, 1600 Fr, 1700-1750 Korean.<br />

Also other KRE services at 1402 to 1410 UT on 15245.21/.42, 13760.14/.17.<br />

9324.98, 12014.98, 11735.02, 13649.97 kHz.<br />

At 1715 to 1730 UT also on 15245.15, 11710.13, 12014.98, 13760.11.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 1)<br />

KRE 13759.89 at 08<strong>05</strong> UT, on July 3rd.<br />

LIBYA/FRANCE [non?]. You might like to try what appear to be FOUR<br />

Libyan(?) transmitters on air at 1730 UT. The usual 15660 & 11835 are<br />

carrying French while 15650 kHz is on air again (it closed this morning<br />

sometime around 1100 UT) and this has Libyan music. And 15550 has a speech<br />

in alternating Arabic and French. 15660 & 11835 are much stronger than<br />

15650 & 15550 kHz.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld June 27)<br />

15650 tentative, Libya in Arabic with Saharan music around 0700-0900 UT,<br />

weak and fluttery like ISS France S=3 signal.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 29)<br />

This (programme) is from Libya: I managed to record a short clip of phone<br />

discussion which probably went accidentally on the air. Tarek could<br />

recognise the dialect as Libyan.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, July 1)<br />

I guess both locations for LBY broadcasts are in use:<br />

ISS France tx relay site and two newly SW sen<strong>der</strong>s on Libyan soil.<br />

15550 1800-2000 UT via ISS France side, tiny signal S=3-5 here in Germany.<br />

9590 and 11835 from 1900 in Hausa via Libya. see below<br />

11835 and 15550 kHz from Libya, latter when 9590 Hausa bc ends.<br />

15550 S=9+20 dB at 2<strong>05</strong>5 UT<br />

11835 S=8-9 dB at 2100 UT


More Libyan Arabic heard on 15550 kHz, S=2-3 tiny signal, supposed to be<br />

via ISS at 155 degr lobe angle, around 1850-1900 UT. Similar poor ISS RFI<br />

on 15300 at same time span, here in ISS dead zone.<br />

Different modulation on two outlets seems direct transmission from Libya<br />

soil, starts at 1900 UT in Hausa: 9590 S=8, at 1910 UT, is the better<br />

signal level here in Europe. 11835 S=6, at 1900 UT. Strong carriers, but<br />

compared both, and both suffer by low modulation though.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 1)<br />

Checking Libya's Voice of Africa on July 1 at 2130 UT on 1251, 11835 and<br />

15550 kHz I noted that 11835 had a delay of several seconds over 1251 and<br />

that 15550 had a further delay. This seems to indicate that the studios<br />

are located at Tripoli, near the 1251 location, while both SW sites are<br />

located elsewhere. The good late evening signals from both SW sites seem<br />

to exclude a relay from France.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, dxld July 2)<br />

LUXEMBOURG [and non] 6095/5990 DRM service shortage due of<br />

maintenance? - wb.<br />

re Luxembourg item in dxld, and TopNews <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> 814:<br />

<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, via Noel R. Green-UK July 1)<br />

Thanks Mike - and long may the maintenance last! I've been trying to ID<br />

something on 6100 that fades-in/comes on (?) around 1800 UT, and goes off<br />

before 2130 UT, but it has so far failed to come up significantly out of<br />

my local noise level. When LUX returns it will be time to give up - unless<br />

I've I know what it is by then.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 2)<br />

Since the Luxembourg DRM noise is now switched off in our evening period<br />

on both 5990 and 6095 kHz, we are able to hear some real radio signals on<br />

these and adjacent frequencies once again. On July 4 I heard what is<br />

assumed to be Radio Ethiopia with some nice Horn of Africa music at 1900<br />

(thanks to a tip from Martien Groot). 5995 had B<strong>BC</strong> news in English via<br />

Oman. There was no trace of Radio Congo 5985 at this time or later at 2200<br />

(as also mentioned by Martien).<br />

However, at 2155 I heard a loud signal in Brazilian Portuguese (S9+15dB)<br />

on 5990. I assume it was a debate from the Senate, and background murmour<br />

from many voices was also audible. The man doing most of the talking often<br />

mentioned the word "Senado", perhaps unwittingly identifying the station.<br />

At 2200 the talking was faded and an announcer introduced the programme "A<br />

Voz do Brasil" (not heard by yours truly for a looooong time). And I<br />

didn't hear it for long this time tonight, as the transmitter dropped off<br />

air at 2203. It will be interesting to find out what time this one fades<br />

in. On 5995 meanwhile was Mali, also with a good signal in an unknown<br />

language and parallel 4835.35 (or thereabouts) with a strong het from a<br />

'open' carrier on 4835 kHz.<br />

At around 2210 UT I noticed that the BR DRM was off air on 6085 kHz, but<br />

there was a unknown buzzing noise using USB only on this frequency - using<br />

LSB there was no buzz or signal audible. 6080 kHz was Belarus // 6115<br />

while 6090 had Chinese (probably CNR-2 via Ge'ermu) and also a lady with<br />

an American accent, who sounded like Melissa of the Dr.GS network via<br />

Anguilla. And on 6100 kHz there was a talk in the Spanish language - I<br />

assume via RCI Sackville.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld July 5)<br />

I discovered last night that 5995 kHz was clear and I received ORTM from<br />

Bamako Mali in French until 2200 UT. I will spend more time on this band<br />

.. . without this DRM.


(Vincent Lecleir-F, dxld July 5)<br />

And I too thought I'd spend more time searching this band last evening<br />

(July 6) - until, that is, I found that the DRM had returned, and RTL did<br />

not close down on 6095 and 5990. Both were heard with S=10+dB over 9<br />

signals. If the off period was due to maintenance, then it appears to have<br />

been completed.<br />

But I think RTL should take another look at their 5990 transmitter - at<br />

2200 UTC the roar covered from 5975 (where the B<strong>BC</strong> was receiving some QRM<br />

from it) to 60<strong>05</strong> where Berlin was strong enough to be free of it. The<br />

combined BRundfunk and RTL DRM signals on 6085 and 6095 blocked from 6075<br />

(DWelle receiving no QRM) up to 61<strong>05</strong>. I could hear an AM signal on 6090<br />

and something on 6100, but the noise was too intense to copy either. 61<strong>05</strong><br />

was relatively clear to hear Jordan's ID at 2200. This by using the<br />

narrowest filter on my R75, and using sideband brought marginal<br />

improvements.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld July 6)<br />

MADAGASCAR 3287.66 R. Madagasikara, July 4, 1820-1830, Malagasy talks,<br />

song // 5010.01 (poor - but good on 60 m.b.)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

MALAYSIA 5964.64 Klasik Nasional FM 1150-1220+ July 5. Malay-flavored<br />

vocals; two pips at 1200, then YL with apparent news; a jingle at 1203 was<br />

followed by M&W in talk or interview; back to mx at 1217. Fair signal.<br />

6049.66 Asyik FM via Kajang 1120-1204+ July 3. Pop mx, YL ancr; 1200 pips<br />

and news, I think, by M ancr. Good signal but high/low hets and static<br />

noise.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 5)<br />

MALTA MW 999 DRM Radio Malta - Schon in den vergangenen Tage als ich<br />

vergeblich versuchte, eine Audiosignal vom DRM-Test zu bekommen, ist mir<br />

neben dem Spanier ein weitere Station aufgefallen, die nonstop Oldies<br />

spielte. Heute morgen habe ich mir auch mal den Audio-Stream von Malta im<br />

Netz angehoert, und siehe da: Volltreffer - auch wenn <strong>der</strong> Audiostream<br />

gegenueber dem MW-Signal fast eine Minute nachhinkt.<br />

Schoen, denn ich habe den Sen<strong>der</strong> schon seit Jahren nicht mehr gehoert -<br />

und es ist ja die letzte verbliebene Moeglichkeit eine Station von <strong>der</strong><br />

Mittelmeerinsel bei uns zu hoeren.<br />

(later) Um 0333 UTC war dann auch eine Identifizierung auf "herkoemmliche"<br />

Weise auf <strong>der</strong> MW moeglich. ID und Nationalhymne.<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> July 1)<br />

MEXICO Radio UNAM 9600 kHz, Full data logo card and 2 CDs of classical<br />

Mexican music in 3 Months for $1. V/S Teofilo Huerta Moreno.<br />

(John M. Fisher-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 5)<br />

6009.45 R. Mil (tent.), July 5, 0235-03<strong>05</strong>, Spanish, song, long religious-<br />

like talks - all without any clear ID (poor-fair, best on LSB, QRM:RSI)<br />

6184.96 R. Educacion, July 5, 0124-0159, Spanish talks mostly about<br />

educational problems, two ID's at 0144 (poor-fair)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

MYANMAR Radio Myanmar 7185 kHz. Full data fol<strong>der</strong> Map/Globe card and<br />

friendly letter in 6 Months via registered mail. V/S KoKo Htway. Thus ends<br />

an almost 20 year epic battle to get a verification out of this station.<br />

NASWA Country 202. Very Happy with this and all the QSLs received here.<br />

(John M. Fisher-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 5)


NETHERLANDS David de Jong reports: The mediumwave frequency 1008 kHz has<br />

been taken over by a Christian oriented radio station called 'GrootNieuws<br />

Radio'. This has been announced today by Talpa Radio (owner of Radio 10<br />

Gold) and GrootNieuws Radio. Radio 10 Gold will continue broadcasting for<br />

two or three more weeks on AM 1008 kHz. This has been confirmed to<br />

DutchMedia by a spokesman of Radio 10 Gold. According to the spokesman the<br />

radio station will be replaced for a short while by a promo referring<br />

listeners to other platforms (cable/satellite/Internet/DVB-T).<br />

GrootNieuwsMedia, the company behind GrootNieuws Radio, is owned by F W de<br />

Groot from the Dutch town Goudriaan. Arjen de Heer is one of the<br />

initiators of the project. GrootNieuws Radio will start broadcasting<br />

religious oriented music in a few weeks' time on AM 1008 kHz. By December,<br />

GrootNieuws Radio should be fully operational.<br />

GrootNieuws Radio will broadcast with 200 kW power. The station is<br />

targetting protestants and evangelicals, but also Roman Catholics.<br />

GrootNieuws Radio plans to focus on news that is 'relevant' to the<br />

Christian community. Also opinion, informative and music programming will<br />

be broadcast. The new radio station has no connections with other media<br />

organisations such as Family 7 or Bright FM, but is open for co-operation.<br />

GrootNieuws Radio plans to open the possibility for organisations to hire<br />

airtime to reach their audiences.<br />

De Heer states that there are no concrete plans to broadcast also on other<br />

platforms such as cable, but is interested in broadcasting in DAB+ as this<br />

might be possible in the near future. GrootNieuws Radio is the first<br />

religious oriented radio station that broadcasts terrestrially on AM or FM<br />

24 hours a day in in the Netherlands.<br />

(David de Jong, DutchMedia)<br />

(via RNW MN weblog; Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK July 2)<br />

NEW ZEALAND 3935.06, presumed ZLXA, at 1153-1214 UT on Jun 30, lite<br />

vocal mx to 1200 UT, then pips and YL with possible nx; seemed to go back<br />

to mx at 1210 UT, but signal had already started to fade out. Respectable<br />

S-9 carrier at tune-in, but poor copy due to apparent un<strong>der</strong>modulation.<br />

Best on USB to avoid the hams below.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 1)<br />

NIGER 97<strong>05</strong>.00 La Voix du Sahel, July 4, 1125-1132, Hausa-like talks,<br />

african singing (poor-fair, QRM:CHN)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

NIGERIA 9690, Voice of Nigeria, at 0749-0806 UT on Jun 18, man talking<br />

in presumed listed Hausa lang. with numerous ments. of Nigeria. Brief drum<br />

mx at end of prgm followed by a woman ancr with ID. Instr. mx followed by<br />

a man with nx. Poor-fair.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 1)<br />

9690 at 0759-0811 UT on Jun 20, Hausa (listed), IS at tune-in. Wailing<br />

"Nigeria . . . (unid.)" followed by ID and s/on anmts. Nx with many ments.<br />

of Nigeria. Fair/good.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 1)<br />

9690.01 Voice of Nigeria, July 4, 1117-1124, English comments (poor,<br />

QRM:CHN?).<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 32<strong>05</strong> Radio West Sepik, Vanimo at 1025 to 1045 om and<br />

1<strong>05</strong>0 to 1100 yl,no music heard. 5 July.<br />

39<strong>05</strong> Radio New Ireland, Kavieng 1100 to 1115, yl with nx items on 4 July.<br />

Synchro Lock held on R8.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 5)


PARAGUAY Has anyone heard Radio Nacional, Paraguay in recent months? Is<br />

it gone from shortwave?<br />

(Harold Sellers-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 2)<br />

According to the worldwide monitoring of the DSWCI Domestic Broadcasting<br />

Survey, it was last heard on 9737 in October 20<strong>05</strong>.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 2)<br />

PERU 4790.20 Radio Vision Chiclayo seems off the air or on new<br />

frequency. Vision was on 4385 kHz in the past; seems not to have returned<br />

to this frequency; Vision was on 24 hours a day. Radio Vision disappeared<br />

at the end of the month of June; this may indicate a budget cut?<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 5)<br />

4485.95 R. Frequencia, July 4, 2339-, Spanish, song (fair)<br />

3329.60 R. Ondas del Huallaga, July 5, 0111-, Spanish talks (poor, UTE<br />

QRM)<br />

4746.89 R. Huanta, July 4, 2300-2317, Spanish talks, song (fair)<br />

4774.97 R. Tarma, July 5, 02<strong>05</strong>-, Spanish talk, song (fair, also<br />

het./R.Congonhas?)<br />

4826.48 R. Sicuani, July 5, 0208-0214, Spanish talks, many ID's (fair,<br />

het./4824.97 B?)<br />

5486.69 R. Reyna de la Selva, July 4, 2349-, Spanish, song (fair)<br />

5544.64 R. San Andreas, July 4, 2351-, Spanish talk 9poor, UTE QRM)<br />

6520.40 R.Paucartambo, July 4, 2322-, Spanish talk, native music (poor-<br />

fair)<br />

6536.14 R. Huancabamba, July 4, 2330-, Spanish talk with mentions of<br />

Huancabamba, also at 0226 on 6536.06 (poor, fair at 0226)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

RUSSIA or non: The strange station on 7325 kHz is back on the air. Only<br />

on Sundays 1800-1858 (sometimes from 1830) un<strong>der</strong> B<strong>BC</strong> in Russian with<br />

typical Caucasian speach and mx. The language seems is from the group of<br />

Adygean, Abkhazian etc. languages.(Jul 1).<br />

The broadcasts in Kabardin, Adygean, Balkar, Karachai etc. are on the air<br />

as in previous years (Jul 5).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 5) Armavir-RUS outlet? wb.<br />

9840 Sudan R. Service via Moskva Jun 27 1529-1539 33433 Arabic,<br />

Talk, ID at 1535 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium July 6)<br />

15260 Andenet Ledemocracy Jul 01 *1600-1610 35433 Amharic, 1600 sign on<br />

with IS, ID, Opening announce, Talk.<br />

15260 Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church Jul 02 *1600-1628 35433 Amharic,<br />

1600 sign on with IS, ID, Opening announce, Talk and local music, New<br />

broadcasting station from July 2, // Mon only.<br />

15260 R. Freedom Jul 03 *1600-1615 35433 Somali, 1600 sign on with<br />

opening music, ID, Opening announce, Koran, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium July 6) [via Samara-RUS 250 kW 188 degr]<br />

15660 Tensae Ethiopia V.O.Unity Jul 01 *1500-1510 35433 Amharic, 1500<br />

sign on with opening music, ID, Talk.


(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium July 6)<br />

[via Armavir-RUS 500/250 kW 188 degr]<br />

ST HELENA Laura Lawrence, Station Manager, and Derek Richards of Radio<br />

St. Helena, have just written that the final totals are: 371 QSL cards<br />

issued for the 2006 Revival broadcast on 4 Nov 2006 while four reception<br />

reports could not be verified. No fake reports were found. During the<br />

transmission, Derek answered about 300 e-mail reports! A "clipping<br />

problem" occurred when broadcasting towards North America, so the power<br />

output had to be reduced to only 300 watts. Regarding the test<br />

transmission on 17 May <strong>2007</strong>, 75 e-mail reports were received. Initially,<br />

it was just to be a test for the local technicians to get the SW equipment<br />

on the air. During the test, the antenna was turned around pointing<br />

towards various continents and that explains the varying signal strength<br />

noted by many <strong>DX</strong>ers. The audio problem was caused because an AM-signal had<br />

to be broadcast by a SSB transmitter.<br />

(Robert Kipp-D, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W via Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK July Communication)<br />

SERBIA German program from Radio Subotica.<br />

As we chatted last week about German language programs in Europe, I can<br />

give you the link for Radio Subotica, Serbia webstreaming for German<br />

language programs.<br />

But first, here is an explanation of a current situation.<br />

Radio Subotica started broadcasting on November 29, 1968 on mediumwave,<br />

and later on FM frequency. One program was transmitted in Serbian and<br />

Hungarian (sandwich program) on AM 1089 kHz and FM 91.5 MHz. Mediumwave<br />

transmitter was located in Palic, operating with 10 kW.<br />

[G.E. Imagery: approx. G.C. 46 06 11.58 N 19 44 37.18 E ]<br />

From December 21, 1998 the third language - Croatian was introduced.<br />

German language programs on Radio Subotica started on December 25, 1998<br />

with 30 minutes per week. That is also today the case. All 4 languages<br />

(Serbian, Hungarian, Croatian, German) were transmitted on AM and FM.<br />

In May 1999 NATO bombers destroyed the mediumwave transmitter in Palic<br />

near Subotica, so since then Radio Subotica transmits only on FM.<br />

On May 1, 2003 Radio Subotica separated the program into two slots:<br />

FM 89.6 MHz Hungarian and German programs FM 91.5 MHz Serbian and Croatian<br />

programs. Last year Serbia accepted a new FM/VHF/UHF plan:<br />

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[748 KB]<br />

so the Republican Broadcasting Agency<br />

started a public ten<strong>der</strong> for issuing broadcasting<br />

licenses. First for national range, then for regional and locat coverage.<br />

By the way, the new law says that one station must have a one program, so<br />

in the very near future, Radio Subotica will broadcast all 4 languages on<br />

one program (sandwich program).<br />

On May 21, <strong>2007</strong> Republican Broadcasting Agency (RRA) has decided who will<br />

get a licenses for broadcasting on regional coverage. Radio Subotica losed<br />

it's frequency. When at the beginning of August RRA will decide about<br />

local licences, probably Radio Subotica will have just a local coverage on<br />

a new FM frequency. It is expected that Radio Subotica will leave 91.5<br />

(licence given to Panon Radio, Subotica) and 89.6 (planned for Radio Novi<br />

Sad 3 in Slovak, Romanian, Romani...), and will move to 90.7 or 100.6 or<br />

103.0 or 104.4 or 106.3 MHz, as planned for local licences in Subotica.<br />

Current ERP of Radio Subotica is 37.0 dBW, and in the futuere it will be<br />

only 24.8 dBW.<br />

Probably Radio Subotica will get a frequency of 90.7 MHz and it is<br />

expected to begin transmitting on that new frequency in September.


So, FINALLY, in July and August <strong>2007</strong> you can hear a GERMAN program of<br />

Radio Subotica, Serbia on FM 89.6 MHz and live on the internet:<br />

<br />

The airtime is FRIDAYS 1700-1730 UTC (1900-1930 local CEST).<br />

Radio Subotica website is as follows: <br />

(Dragan Lekic, Subotica-SER, dxld July 5)<br />

7239.94 R. Serbia Int'l, July 4, 1519-1529, Russian talks, final ID's and<br />

IS at 1526-1529 (fair, QRM:CHN)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

SLOVAKIA Summer A-07 of Radio Slovakia International:<br />

ENGLISH 0100-0127 5930 9440<br />

0700-0727 9440 15460<br />

1630-1657 5920 6<strong>05</strong>5<br />

1830-1857 5920 6<strong>05</strong>5<br />

GERMAN 0800-0827 6<strong>05</strong>5 7345<br />

1330-1357 6<strong>05</strong>5 7345<br />

1600-1627 5920 6<strong>05</strong>5<br />

1800-1827 5920 6<strong>05</strong>5<br />

FRENCH 0200-0227 5930 9440<br />

1700-1727 5920 6<strong>05</strong>5<br />

1930-1957 5920 6<strong>05</strong>5<br />

RUSSIAN 1300-1327 7345 9440<br />

1500-1527 7345 9535<br />

1730-1757 5920 7345<br />

SLOVAK 0130-0157 5930 9440<br />

0730-0757 9440 15460<br />

1530-1557 5920 7345<br />

1900-1927 5920 6<strong>05</strong>5<br />

SPANISH 0230-0257 9440 11990<br />

1430-1457 9440 11600<br />

2000-2027 6<strong>05</strong>5 11650<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 2)<br />

SLOVENIA Google Earth imagery.<br />

Murska Sobota, Nemcavci MW 648 kHz 10 kW at<br />

46 41 07.78 N 16 10 25.53 E<br />

Beli Kriz - Koper/Capodistria MW 549, 1080, 1170<br />

45 31 15.24 N 13 34 31.46 E<br />

(wb, July 3)<br />

SOLOMON ISLANDS They seem to be off air at present on 5020 kHz for<br />

reasons unknown. I haven't heard them for, I think, at least two weeks.<br />

(Gordon Brown NW<strong>DX</strong>C July 4)<br />

5020.00 SI<strong>BC</strong> Honiara (tent.), July 4, 1910-1920, Vernacular-like talks<br />

(poor, QRM:RTTY on 5021 and NGR on 5018.88)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA 9744.97 TWR via Sentech at 1901-1915* UT. Long tlk by M in<br />

what sounded like AR but what must have been Hausa (according to the<br />

sked). A soft Cow bell-like instru. was hrd mixing in during the last min.<br />

Then wind chime melody (IS??) w/M anncr in EG voice over anmnt sounding<br />

like "You have been listening to the international broadcast, TWR, for ??<br />

". And off the air. Found CRI on at 1930 UT much weaker and on freq. June<br />

30.<br />

(Dave Valko-USA, hcdx July 01)<br />

SUDAN UNIDENTIFIED - 7200 at 0230 UT on June 28. Middle East type music,<br />

long Arabic talk by man, another Ar vocal at 0243 UT. Too early for<br />

Omdurman unless they've recently altered their sked. A tone came on at


0256 UT, then Radio Bulgaria IS at 0259 UT. No sign of Sudan sign on,<br />

scheduled for 0300 UT.<br />

(Gerry Dexter-WI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer June 28)<br />

7200 - Al Fitahab Omdurman sign-on time is approx. 0225 UT though. -2300<br />

UT? (wb)<br />

7200 SRTC; 0232-0300 4 July, <strong>2007</strong>. First noted what is still tentatively<br />

Sudan on 1 July at 0250, and again 3 July, 0253. Between 0255 (1 July) and<br />

0258 (3 July), Radio Bulgaria is up with 1 kHz tone, interval signal and<br />

into Bulgarian (?) at 0300. This night, 4 July, nothing here through 0229<br />

monitoring, but recheck at 0232, already on with very indigenous vocals<br />

(not quite Somali-sounding), then Arabic male at 0235 with clear reference<br />

to "kiloHertz" and possibly "Omdurman" then a couple of words by a female,<br />

chatter atop music, vocals at 0242 (again, rather unique-sounding), female<br />

talk over reeded instrument.<br />

Bulgaria tones up at 0257, interval signal at 0259. If Sudan, now on at<br />

least a half-hour earlier than old sign-on. And I haven't heard them<br />

anywhere on shortwave in awhile for that matter. Clear and fair level with<br />

all three loggings, until Budapest comes up, that is.<br />

(Terry L Krueger-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 4)<br />

SUDAN 7200.00 R. Omdurman, July 4, 1555-1607, Arabic talk, news (good)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

TAIWAN 7390 Little Saigon R. via Taiwan Jun 27 *1500-1510 33433<br />

Vietnamese, 1500 sign on with IS, Opening music, ID, Opening announce,<br />

Talk.<br />

15260 Moj Them R. via Taiwan Jun 28 *0100-0110 35333-33333 Hmong, 0100<br />

sign on with opening music, Opening announce, Talk.<br />

15260 Hmong Lao R. via Taiwan Jul 04 *0100-0110 35433-34433 Laotian, 0100<br />

sign on with IS, Opening announce, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium July 6)<br />

The TDP schedule website now shows 2330-2400 for the religious "Suab Xaa<br />

Moo Zoo" prgr in Hmong on 11655 (ex2300-2330). The prgr is aimed at<br />

East/SEAsia. There are about 4 million Hmong speakers in the world, most<br />

of them in China (3 million), followed by Vietnam (790.000), Laos<br />

(320.000) and Thailand (150.000). In the USA, there are about 275.000<br />

Hmong speakers.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld July 3)<br />

Target LAOS: frequency change for the U.S. produced religious prgr "Suab<br />

Xaa Moo Zoo" in Hmong: now on 11655, x11650.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> June 18)<br />

Suab Xaa Moo Zoo in Hmong via Taiwan:<br />

2300-2330 11655 TAI 100 kW / 250 deg<br />

TAJIKISTAN 15650 Que Huong R. [via Dushanbe-TJK] Jul 02 *1200-1212<br />

35433-34433 Vietnamese, 1200 sign on with opening music, ID, Opening<br />

announce, Talk. (ex 15670 kHz).<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium July 6)<br />

ex15670 1200-1300 (Mon-Sat) 100 QUE<br />

UKRAINE UKR noted on 11550 (x15675) S=8-9 signal level, like a 50 kW<br />

station these days. Scheduled 0800-1300 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 3)<br />

The Ukrainian signal on 11550 kHz is not very loud here [U.K.] either. I<br />

would have expected better via 277deg. But daytime propagation is


currently very variable on many circuits. I've just been checking Jordan<br />

11690 and it's only peaking to just over S7 here - usually it's over 9 by<br />

1400+. And their 15290 was similarly below normal today at 1140.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 4)<br />

UNID 5811.41 UNID, July 4. 2355-, Spanish-like talk (weak, UTE QRM)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

UAE YFR (Family Radio):<br />

1700-1800 9790 DHA 250 kW 225 deg EaAF En via VTCommunications<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 2)<br />

U.K. Log of Skelton outlets on July 3rd:<br />

17875 kHz 0830 UT West Africa Democracy Radio program missed today. Only<br />

continues VTMC pause alternate CELLO music from London control room noted<br />

over and over again. Strong signal into Europe at S=9+20 dB level.<br />

Scheduled 0700-1100 UT (xWoofferton).<br />

13780 kHz DWL German from Skelton spread out a 2 x 29 kHz very wide<br />

signal, both sidebands. My location situated direct at 125 degrees main<br />

lobe from Skelton towards Brussels, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Slovenia,<br />

Macedonia, Thessaloniki direction.<br />

S=9+50 dB superb level, which is seldom noted these days, at 0810 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 3)<br />

I think that I also heard the signal on 17875 playing only the "Merlin<br />

music" - used for tests or when there is no programme. But it came to life<br />

again later with the WADR programme. Signals from Skelton are not usually<br />

very well received here, and sometimes there are "strange" flutter fading<br />

characteristics. 13780 is audible but not very good - it's a better signal<br />

now at 1400+ from Sines I guess.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 4)<br />

[to Senegal] 17875 at 0729 UT, West Africa Democracy Radio, Woofferton,<br />

ID + Com salud (prevencion del colera), July 2, En/Ingles, 45444.<br />

(Tomas Mendez-ESP, Noticias <strong>DX</strong> via dxld July 3)<br />

USA Frequency change of R. Taiwan Internat in German to WeEu:<br />

0600-0700 NF 7780 YFR 100 kW / 044 deg, x7520<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 2)<br />

3185.00 WWRB, July 5, 0045-, English, slow song (fair)<br />

5109.96 W<strong>BC</strong>Q, July 5, 0221-, English religious talk (fair-good)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6)<br />

15385 KJES Vado, 19:44-19:55, escuchada el 4 de julio en espanol a<br />

locutor en programa religioso, SINPO 22332.<br />

Es la primera vez que consigo sintonizar esta emisora, sin embargo se<br />

anuncia de 20:00 a 21:00 UTC.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, dxld July 4)<br />

Did it stay on the air after 2000 UT? I hear nothing at 2030, but it often<br />

skips over here less than 1 megameter away. This station makes a one-hour-<br />

earlier shift in all its transmissions during DST in the USA, now from the<br />

second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November.<br />

So the broadcasts on 15385 should now be 1800-1900 in English, 1900-2000<br />

in Spanish.<br />

I see that in all the online schedules for A-07 WRTH, EiBi, Aoki, HFCC and<br />

FCC, these changes are NOT shown, still the winter timings of 19-21 for<br />

this frequency, 020-0330 on 7555, and 1400-1700 on 11715 but these are<br />

also really one UT hour earlier. PWBR does get it right with their arrows


showing one-hour-earlier shift at midyear.<br />

I suggest that the compilers of all these schedules make good note of this<br />

item, and enter the real times instead of the theoretical times!<br />

Are you saying that KJES itself on the air actually announces the time of<br />

the 15385 Spanish broadcast as 2000-2100 UT?<br />

Since even FCC does not show the shifted times, it may well be that KJES<br />

is not authorized to make the shifts, but does so anyway, perhaps not<br />

un<strong>der</strong>standing that they are suppoesed to operate according to UT, rather<br />

than the local MST/MDT clock.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld July 5)<br />

Google Eart imagery, at Lord Ranch<br />

32 08 03.00 N 106 35 47.00 W<br />

UZBEKISTAN Extended txion of CVC The Voice Asia Hindi to India:<br />

0000-0400 9975 TAC 100 kW 153 deg, x0100-0400<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 2)<br />

VANUATU I have just heard Vanuatu back on 3945 kHz at 1010 UTC with a<br />

lady reading News in English. I haven't heard them on this frequency for<br />

some months. New Zealand Aid is to provide Vanuatu with two 10 kW<br />

shortwave transmitters soon.<br />

(Gordon Brown NW<strong>DX</strong>C July 4)<br />

VIETNAM 7220 V. of Vietnam at *1230-1258* UT on Jun 30. RS xmsn opened<br />

with "Govorit Golos Vietnam," followed by news and/or talks by YL. Good<br />

signal but ham QRM after 1244 UT. // freq 9550.2 kHz was also of good<br />

strength but severely hampered by RHC on 9550 kHz. Into CH at 1300 UT.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 1)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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(Sean Gilbert-UK, WRTH via wwdxc July 13)<br />

ALASKA HAARP: Yeah sure!!! It's just a bureaucratic way of saying that<br />

they are still trying to figure out how to use the ionosphere as a<br />

military weapon. Beware of the military- industrial complex.<br />

(Thomas F. Giella-FL-USA KN4LF, dxld July 8)<br />

Google Earth imagery: 62 23 32.10 N 145 08 57.17 W<br />

<br />

ALBANIA R. Tirana July 12, <strong>2007</strong> 0145 UTC.<br />

6120 kHz S9 +49.9 dB slight QRM from Italian broadcast on 6110.<br />

7425 kHz S9 +36.5 dB slight QRM from VOA broadcasting in English on 7430.<br />

Clean, clear modulation on both frequencies.<br />

(Kraig-USA, KG4LAC, dxld July 12)<br />

CHINA 15<strong>05</strong>5 CNR1 spur. Further to previous post, 15<strong>05</strong>5 0137z CNR1 China<br />

PRC 4x4 and // 15150 which was 5x7, other spur 15245 4x6 with pulsing Qrm,<br />

mixing with a Indonesian Px, so 15150 + - 95 khz spurs.<br />

(Dave Vitek-AUS, harmonics July 8)<br />

FRANCE/MALTA MW 999 DRM Radio Malta - wrong item, due of


misun<strong>der</strong>standing.<br />

DRM signal really from Paris-France,<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> July 1)<br />

[FRANCE] I noticed the DRM noise on 999 kHz last night.<br />

(Steve Whitt-UK, MWC July 8 via dxld)<br />

It's the dominant signal here on 999 after dark, wipes out B<strong>BC</strong> Solent.<br />

(Mark Hattam, ibid.)<br />

999 is a transmitter at Villebon-sur-Yvette near Paris, co-located with<br />

the 300 kW on 864 which in fact is running C-QUAM stereo, unless they have<br />

recently switched off the stereo.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld July 8)<br />

GERMANY Re: Only IBB site Munich Ismaning will be dismanteled.<br />

Google Earth imagery, from western brook / street, former SW antenna array<br />

at<br />

48 15 01.59 N 11 45 13.97 E<br />

to eastern 4-mast MW of 1949: 48 14 59.53 N 11 45 31.90 E<br />

But the former VoA SW tx hall was on the western side of the brook only,<br />

at<br />

48 14 58.59 N 11 45 09.17 E from 1946 til 1993, when SW fee<strong>der</strong> lines<br />

crossed the brook.<br />

Old Reichspost rhombic antennas located just westerly of the former VoA SW<br />

tx hall.<br />

(wb)<br />

Hello, in fact all IBB transmission facilities at Ismaning have already<br />

been dismantled. The four mast antenna for 1197, still visible in the<br />

Google aerial images, had been demolished in March 2006. So in fact this<br />

post was merely a satellite uplink, as far as actual broadcast<br />

distribution facilities are concerned.<br />

The Bayerischer Rundfunk and IBB sites at Ismaning are divided by<br />

Sen<strong>der</strong>strasse ("transmitter road"). East of it the IBB site, with various<br />

satellite antennas around the former transmitter building. It seems that<br />

shortwave transmissions from there ceased already in 1993, at least it was<br />

in 1993 that the news about 3980 being moved to Biblis broke. And already<br />

by 1990 this 3980 was the only remaining shortwave outlet from VOA<br />

Ismaning. So it is no surprise that no traces of the former shortwave<br />

antennas can be seen anymore, at least I can't spot such traces.<br />

Accross Sen<strong>der</strong>strasse is the BR site, with FM/TV mast, mediumwave mast and<br />

shortwave HQ clearly visible on the aerial pictures and I think easy to<br />

assign to the pictures on the website already pointed out by Wolfgang.<br />

Equipment:<br />

<br />

801 kHz transmitter (Nautel)<br />

<br />

50 kW Continental from 1969. This is the former AFN transmitter<br />

(1107 kHz), still operational and to my knowledge now tuned to 801, just<br />

in case<br />

<br />

1938 vintage Lorenz 100 kW transmitter, presumably still in operational<br />

or<strong>der</strong>!<br />

(Wie<strong>der</strong>au has an almost identical transmitter which was in everyday usage<br />

until 1989 when 1323 moved to Wachenbrunn, freeing up a much younger<br />

transmitter for 531)


Unid. Telefunken, presumably mediumwave, too<br />

<br />

The S40<strong>05</strong> beast for 6085 ...<br />

<br />

... admittedly consuming 230 kW for producing 100 kW. That's the price to<br />

be paid for the nonsense to purchase a 500 kW transmitter and run it on a<br />

fraction of full power only!<br />

<br />

Antenna switch for MW/SW???<br />

<br />

Added DRM modulator<br />

<br />

Current FM transmitters<br />

<br />

El<strong>der</strong> Rohde&Schwarz FM transmitter<br />

<br />

Vintage FM transmitters<br />

<br />

FM antenna filters. In the background, to the right of the Continental, a<br />

10 kW shortwave transmitter<br />

<br />

Control desk, mainly audio it seems (bunch of simplier level meters left,<br />

studio-grade RTW level meter right, even two Neumann fa<strong>der</strong> modules,<br />

probably for smooth program source changes)<br />

<br />

Intercom, power supply?<br />

<br />

Stereo co<strong>der</strong>s, RDS generators, audio distribution<br />

<br />

On display: West (right) and East (left) German version of RS 566 (western<br />

designator) / SRW 357 (eastern designator) PA stage tube for LW/MW<br />

transmitters<br />

<br />

More PA stage tubes, rated as 10, 85 and 270 kW; the last one presumably<br />

belonged to the now apparently gone Radioindustry Zagreb transmitter<br />

Google Maps again: Look also at Erching, about 6 km north/northwest of<br />

Ismaning. 700 m east of the Erching settlement are the station buildings<br />

of the 1000 kW longwave transmitter, inaugrurated in 1953 and shut down in<br />

1973, then leased to the German side and reactivated by the postal office<br />

in 1979 for DLF, now on 209, finally replaced by new Aholming site near<br />

Deggendorf in 1988. The path of the former feedline to the antenna is<br />

still clearly visible. Note also the observation tower and to the right of<br />

the station buildings the remains of the diesel tanks; VOA used diesel<br />

generators, not mains power, and run the transmitter at 60 Hz; German<br />

postal office staff was just shocked when they discovered this during<br />

their first inspection of the station! (Reportedly they installed rotary<br />

50/60 Hz converters to run the transmitter off main power, the own diesel<br />

sets were from an economical point of view just mad and a real "when costs


do not matter" concept, with the 1973 shut-down being the almost<br />

inavoidable result.)<br />

Pictures of the Erching site nowadays:<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld July 8)<br />

Re IBB Ismaning closure: Hi Wolfgang, I won<strong>der</strong> if 6085 kHz<br />

(DRM) frequency is still on air & if so what of the future of this<br />

service/site once IBB Ismaning closes shortly. Do you have any<br />

information. It is supposedly the only SW service still operating from<br />

the site isn't it?<br />

Regards (Ian Baxter, Australia, via Wolfgang Bueschel, <strong>DX</strong>LD)<br />

Hi Ian, for sure, the German tx installation on the left side of the small<br />

brook will remain in future. Only IBB site will be dismantled.<br />

Google Earth 48 15 01.59 N 11 45 13.97 E<br />

Bayerischer Rundfunk: MW Munich Ismaning 801 kHz 100 kW<br />

SW 6085 DRM test<br />

and 4-5 local FM/DAB services, as well as service point for all BR<br />

transmitter technicians (SW, MW, FM, DAB, TV, satellite) in southern<br />

Bavaria.<br />

See also many pictures at<br />

<br />

un<strong>der</strong> Ismaning<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

BR Munich TX table magazine and leaflets via<br />

<br />

<br />

(wb, July 10)<br />

INDONESIA 2960.<strong>05</strong> noticeably drifting to 2959.92 - threshold audio,<br />

1000 to 1030 [RPDT2 Manggarai ?] on 11 July.<br />

3987 RRI Manokwari. Tune in 1103 yl news?, into music 1110. Strong<br />

signal.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Jul 11)<br />

KUWAIT The US Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), International<br />

Broadcasting Bureau (IBB), intends to install antenna towers for a new<br />

mediumwave three-tower antenna array at the IBB transmitting station in<br />

Kuwait, and is now soliciting bids.<br />

More details<br />


(RNW MN blog July 9 via dxld)<br />

LIBERIA Given that VOA has not broadcast from there in 17 years, it will<br />

no longer be called "VOA." VOA relay site in Liberia, destroyed in 1990<br />

during the civil war, and now Armed Forces of Liberia training center,<br />

will be named for "an old Liberian soldier," as yet unnamed:<br />

<br />

(The Analyst (Monrovia), 9 July via kimandrewelliott.com dxld)<br />

LITHUANIA/BELARUS Cross-bor<strong>der</strong> broadcasting to Belarus.<br />

FYI please find below the current Belarus broadcasting schedules of Radio<br />

Baltic Waves (RBW) and Radio Baltic Waves International (RBWI).<br />

All times in EET (= Vilnius and Minsk time, UTC +3 hrs,<br />

in winter - one hour later).<br />

Medium wave (AM) 612 kHz, 100 kW, Vilnius<br />

0600-0800 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Belarusian<br />

0800-0900 European Radio for Belarus, Belarusian<br />

0900-1000 Radio Racija, Belarusian<br />

1800-2400 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, Belarusian<br />

0000-0100 Polish Radio, Belarusian<br />

Medium wave (AM) 666 kHz, 500 kW, Kaunas<br />

2000-2200 Radio Racija, Belarusian<br />

Medium wave (AM) 1557 kHz, 150 kW, Kaunas<br />

1900-2000 Polish Radio, Polish<br />

2000-2100 Polish Radio, Belarusian<br />

Short wave (HF) 6225 kHz, 100 kW, Kaunas<br />

1830-2030 Radio Racija, Belarusian<br />

TOTAL: 17 program hours/day<br />

2600 transmitter/kW/hours/day<br />

Status: July 10, <strong>2007</strong><br />

(Rimantas Pleikys-LTU, via Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, July 10)<br />

MALAYSIA [SARAWAK] 7270.02 Wai FM (pres) 1157-1215+ July 8. YL taking<br />

phone calls in presumed Iban lang. and playing regional vocal tunes. No ID<br />

heard but fits usual m.o. of Wai FM. Better than usual today with fairly<br />

good copy and the other station(s) on 7270.0 virtually non-existent. It's<br />

been several weeks/months since this station has graced the logbook here.<br />

At the same time 6049.64 (Asyik FM) was booming in at S9+10 dB.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 8)<br />

MEXICO 9599.34 R. UNAM. Still listening to this at 1550 UTC and it has<br />

drifted up to 9599.34 after being stable on 9599.31 for a couple of hours.<br />

Still a pretty good signal.<br />

9599.31 R. UNAM 1313-1420+ July 8. Classical music to 1349, then brief<br />

anmt by YL, followed by an operatic aria; ID at 1401 by same YL and anc'g<br />

860 kHz; still no references to SW in their anmts. Good signal and<br />

frequency stable. Still good at 1515 UTC as I type this.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 8)<br />

NETHERLANDS Licences for regional Dutch AM/FM frequencies to be<br />

advertised before year end.<br />

Licences for twelve FM and four AM frequencies in the Netherlands are due<br />

to be advertised before the end of <strong>2007</strong>. It has not yet been decided<br />

whether these will be auctioned to the highest bid<strong>der</strong>, or awared by a<br />

comparative procedure as was the case in 2003. All are for regional<br />

coverage. The mediumwave licences involved are for:


a. Heinenoord 828 kHz<br />

b. Markerwaard 1224 kHz<br />

c. Echt 1035 kHz<br />

d. Amsterdam 1557 kHz<br />

These frequencies were awarded in 2003 to Quality Radio BV, but withdrawn<br />

last year as they had not been activated with a regular service.<br />

(Radiovisie.nl via RNW MN blog July 7, via Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK July 8)<br />

ROMANIA Acc to the message from <strong>DX</strong>-editor of RRI Bucharest in Russian<br />

the reconstruction of RRI shortwave facilities seems so:<br />

1. All antenna will be repaired during the period till at least May 2008.<br />

2. All txs will be replaced with new 6, feat. 3x300 kW in Tiganesti,<br />

2x300 kW in Galbeni and 1 x 100 kW in Saftica.<br />

3. The periods are planned: June 18th to Sept 15th in Galbeni with<br />

problems of Rom, En and Fr broadcasts.<br />

4. Next Sept 15th till Oct 30th in Tiganesti, feat. Ru and Chi bcs which<br />

will be only in Internet.<br />

5. In Saftica and other works till May 2008 or earlier.<br />

For season B-07 all broadcasts will be on the air as usual.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 13)<br />

RUSSIA Hello Rumen - re your log in <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> of that strange station on<br />

7325 kHz.<br />

This is probably the external service of Adygey Radio or Kabardino-Balkar<br />

Radio which is listed on p 465 and 466 of <strong>2007</strong> WRTH. In winter they use<br />

60<strong>05</strong> kHz and in summer 7325 khz, both from Krasnodar (Armavir). This<br />

service has operated for many years (since at least the 1980s) but is<br />

rarely reported.<br />

WRTH <strong>2007</strong> listed the schedule as:<br />

1700-1800 Mon+Fri Adygey Radio in Adygey<br />

1730-1800 Wed+Sun Kabardino Balkar R in Circassian<br />

1730-1800 Thurs K-B radio in Karbardino-Balkar<br />

Are you able to confirm any of the above transmissions (or one hour<br />

earlier in summer?)<br />

(Dave Kenny-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK July 7)<br />

The next observations on 7325 kHz (Armavir?) are verifying the situation<br />

known from the previous years:<br />

Mondays: Programme in Adygean(?) and simult. translations just in Arabic<br />

followed by Turkish (or language near to Turkish). On July 9th Adygey was<br />

at 1715, at 1724, 1732 etc.; Arabic: 1718, 1725, 1733, 1738, 1756; Turkish<br />

at 1722, 1726, 1733, 1730, 1757.<br />

Songs in Adygey at 1728, at 1734, at 1752. 1700-1732 was info bulletin in<br />

all three languages ending with an . about frequency, meter band and phone<br />

number. In Turkish: approx "Edi Yuch Yuz Irme Besh khz, Kurk Bir Metere"<br />

7325 kHz, 41 meters. I had not a recor<strong>der</strong> to record the phone number.<br />

(July 9th). So, 1700-1800 7325 in Ad, Ar and Turk.<br />

Thursday: 1730 Nat Anthem of ? Republic. Long speech in language near to<br />

the Turkish, at 1742 Lady talks in language like Adygean, Abkhazian or<br />

similar. WRTH gives Karachai and Balkar languages. Next back in approx<br />

Turkish till end at 1800 UTC.


Sundays but seems the programme is from another Caucasian Republic 1800-<br />

1900 7325 - if You check old <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> I gave in previous years same<br />

unidentified station. B<strong>BC</strong> in Ru but is so strong at the same time here.<br />

Thanks to all OMs which gave suggestions about 7325 kHz, Suns 1800-1900.<br />

(Observed on July 5th).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 9)<br />

SLOVENIA 918 Where is Slovenia? Does anybody know something what has<br />

happened to R Slovenia on 918 kHz? Every time I am passing this frequency<br />

the last few days, I am hearing Radio Intercontinental, Madrid. Don't know<br />

if this also the case earlier in the evening.<br />

(Guido Schotmans-BEL, MWC July 8, via dxld)<br />

Slovenia 918 is still on, but with low power. Here in Bologna daytime<br />

reception is fair but the signal level on the ATS 909 is 0/10 - compared<br />

with 4/10 of Radio Capodistria 1170.<br />

(Stefano Valianti-I, Italy, ibid.) mast painting action at present? wb.<br />

SRI LANKA/INDIA DW: DRM to India; domestic audience addressed.<br />

Deutsche Welle moved three hours of DRM airtime from Europe to India after<br />

noting that the Indian authorities intend to convert all MW and SW<br />

transmitters in India to DRM mode. Programming is DW Radio in English.<br />

<br />

No schedule details given; <br />

suggests Trincomalee<br />

0200-0259 on 1548, <strong>05</strong>00-0600 on 120<strong>05</strong> and 0800-0858 on 12070.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld July 10) 90 kW at 345 degrees<br />

Since 2 July, Deutsche Welle has been broadcasting regular DRM<br />

transmissions in English beamed to South Asia from its relay station at<br />

Trincomalee, Sri Lanka.<br />

Shortwave transmissions are at <strong>05</strong>00-0600 UTC on 120<strong>05</strong> kHz and 0800-0858<br />

UTC on 12070 kHz (both 90 kW, beam 345 degrees).<br />

There's also a DRM transmission on mediumwave 1548 kHz at 0100-0200 UTC<br />

(100 kW, beam 035 degrees).<br />

(DWL July 10 via Andy Sennitt-HOL, RNW MN blog)<br />

Trinco DRM relay. Obviously DRM will use 1-skip distance from Indian<br />

subcontinent via their Trincomalee site. I have my doubts about the<br />

objective target.<br />

DRM is 10 years on the market now, and all technical questions of<br />

broadcasting on 1 skip has [not?] been solved yet, during tests on<br />

European target, broadcasts from Sines, U.K., Kvitsoe and Moscow relays.<br />

Tx business companies like Thales-Thomcast, Telefunken-Transradio, Harris<br />

RIZ Zagreb had their success in transmitter sales yet.<br />

But big device firms like Panasonic, Sony, Philips, Sangean missed on the<br />

DRM receiver front in past decade.<br />

More interesting for German voters:<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong>, July 9)<br />

DRM - In year 1999 was aired a programme intended on beginning of DRM in<br />

1997 - <strong>DX</strong> program by Radio Bulgaria. Almost 10 years already are going on<br />

the tests, infos as "very soon will be receiver" etc. The results are:<br />

some broadcasts on 12-16 khz band[width] to jamming other stations. The<br />

story of DRM is known it is the same story as SSB in the 70s.


(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 5 via <strong>DX</strong>LD)<br />

TAIWAN [JAPAN/KOREA D.P.R.] Japan starts radio broadcasts to North<br />

Korea on abductions.<br />

Japan began making propaganda radio broadcasts in North Korea bout<br />

international affairs Monday intended to reach out to Japanese abductees<br />

iving in the communist country. The hour-long programs on short-wave radio<br />

30 minutes each in Korean and Japanese will be repeated daily for a week<br />

before being updated, the Cabinet Office said in a statement.<br />

The government broadcasts come as Tokyo steps up pressure on Pyongyang<br />

over its former abduction of Japanese citizens to train communist spies in<br />

Japanese language and customs. North Korea has admitted taking 13<br />

Japanese, and in 2002 it released five to return home, saying the<br />

remaining eight had died.<br />

But the issue remains a sore spot because the Japanese government believes<br />

those eight may still be alive, and suspects more of its citizens may have<br />

been abducted. The dispute has stymied attempts to establish diplomatic<br />

relations between the neighboring nations.<br />

The new broadcasts are meant to cheer up any surviving abductees in North<br />

Korea with music, voices of relatives back home and reports on<br />

international affairs and relations between Japan and North Korea. The<br />

Cabinet Office said it was not releasing the time of the broadcasts or<br />

their radio frequency in or<strong>der</strong> to avoid having the signal jammed by North<br />

Korean authorities.<br />

(AP July 9 via Mike Cooper, dxld)<br />

1000-1100 9490 Taiwan Korean Radio Free North Korea<br />

1330-1400 9485 Taiwan Korean Radio Free Chosun<br />

1900-2000 9780 Taiwan Korean Radio Free North Korea<br />

2000-2030 9785 Taiwan Korean Radio Free Chosun<br />

2030-2130 9785 Taiwan Korean Radio Free North Korea<br />

1300-1330 9485 Taiwan Japanese SHIOKAZE 2<br />

1600-1630 9780 Taiwan Japanese Furusato no Kaze<br />

1700-1730 9820 Taiwan Korean Nihon no Kaze<br />

This program from the Japanese government via NHK facilities about<br />

abductions, not to be confused with the privately-operated Shiokaze, is<br />

supposed to start today. The schedule is:<br />

1600-1630 Japanese 9780<br />

1700-1730 Korean 9820<br />

Monitoring observations will be of great interest, especially whether<br />

there is interference of jamming.<br />

Radio Furusato no Kaze = Wind of Hometown<br />

Schedule of Radio Furusato no Kaze = Wind of Hometown<br />

Effective July 9, <strong>2007</strong> via VT Communications broker.<br />

1600-1630 on 9780 TAI 250 kW / 045 deg to North Korea<br />

1700-1730 on 9820 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to North Korea<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld July 9)<br />

NHK-Online: Japan starts shortwave broadcasting on abductions by North<br />

Korea. The Japanese government will launch short-wave broadcasts aimed at<br />

achieving an early return of Japanese nationals abducted by North Korea<br />

and believed to be living there.<br />

The broadcasts, to be launched on Tuesday before dawn, are being<br />

commissioned to a private broadcaster.


They will be aired every night in Japanese and Korean for 30 minutes in<br />

each language.<br />

The broadcasts will include encouraging words from relatives of abductees,<br />

and government information on developments in the abduction issue and the<br />

international situation surrounding North Korea. The content of the<br />

broadcasts will change each week.<br />

The private broadcaster will send out signals via transmission stations<br />

overseas.The government has declined to comment on the time and frequency<br />

of the broadcasts, citing potential jamming by North Korea.<br />

The Japanese government officially recognizes 17 people as having been<br />

abducted by North Korea in the 1970s and 1980s. Five of them returned to<br />

Japan in 2002.<br />

(Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> via Harald Kuhl-D, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 9)<br />

Via Herald-Sun website. No idea of frequencies.<br />

<br />

From correspondents in Tokyo July 09, <strong>2007</strong><br />

JAPAN was set to begin a daily radio program late today targeting<br />

kidnapped Japanese who are possibly still alive in North Korea by<br />

broadcasting their families voices into the communist state.<br />

The 30-minute shortwave program, to be aired both in Japanese and Korean,<br />

will also provide information on events surrounding Japan and North Korea<br />

for ordinary North Koreans, the Japanese Government said in a statement.<br />

"The Government will send messages from their families and (information<br />

on) its efforts to repatriate the abductees," the statement said.<br />

The broadcast will also explain Japan's position on the kidnapping issue<br />

while calling on ordinary North Koreans to provide information on the<br />

alleged abductees and to help to ensure their safety, it added.<br />

The radio program, to be updated every week, will also air songs that were<br />

popular in the 1970s and would probably be familiar to any surviving<br />

kidnap victims.<br />

The Government did not reveal any further details, including the time and<br />

frequency, for fear that North Korea may try to interfere in the<br />

broadcast, which will be made from an undisclosed location outside of<br />

Japan.<br />

North Korean defectors as well as a non-governmental organisation helping<br />

families of alleged abductees also have radio broadcasts to the communist<br />

state, but this is the first service directly involving Japan's<br />

Government.<br />

North Korea admitted in 2002 it kidnapped Japanese civilians in the 1970s<br />

and 1980s to train the regime's spies. It returned five abductees and<br />

their families and says the issue is resolved, but Japan says more victims<br />

are alive.<br />

(via David Onley-HOL, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 9)<br />

The Japanese Government does not announce a schedule to avoid Jamming from<br />

North Korea. Headquarters for the Abduction Issue, Government of Japan:<br />

<br />

<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, direct and dxld July 9)<br />

There was a big controversy in Japan over whether KDDI facilities at<br />

Yamata should be made available for this instead of just NHK (and its


elay partners), and I thought this was finally approved. Other reports<br />

suggest no Kaze is coming via Taiwan, as it seems to mesh with other<br />

Korean clandestine broadcasts from there. If so that means VTC (Merlin) is<br />

brokering, like RFNK and RFC. Story below specifies that site is outside<br />

Japan.<br />

The NETTV link above launches a well-produced 8-minute video in English<br />

about this. Japanese government is mainly concerned about 17 cases, tho it<br />

seems to me that Shiokaze habitually enumerates many, many more.<br />

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

Furusato no Kaze and Nihon no Kaze<br />

Prime Minister of Japan and His Cabinet HP<br />

<br />

Shortwave Radio Program by the Government<br />

Korean<br />

Japanese<br />

Audio File:<br />

Japanese:<br />

<br />

Korean:<br />

<br />

de Cabinet Public Relations Office. The same program is broadcasted for<br />

one week.<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, direct and dxld July 10)<br />

9780 Radio Furusato no Kaze (presumed) via Taiwan, at 1600-1630* on July<br />

11, threshold level/poor. Suddenly at 1601 UT the full power seemed to be<br />

turned on, dramatic improvement in reception. Program of non-descript<br />

talking in Japanese, at times almost sounded like a radio drama, 1627 UT<br />

piano music, YL with assume sign-off announcement, seemed to spell out<br />

their e-mail address, music till BoH, followed by about a 10 second tone.<br />

Overall was fair to good. No jamming or QRM of any kind.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 11)<br />

According to Mr.Tohru Yamashita of Asian Broadcasting Institute, the first<br />

government's shortwave broadcast "Furusato no Kaze"(Wind of Homeland)<br />

started transmission at 1600-1630 in Japanese on 9780 kHz on July 9.<br />

The contents were; explanation of the recent Japanese government's action<br />

to the North Korean abduction issues, the voices from the families of<br />

abducted Japanese citizens. The second transmission in Korean was observed<br />

at 1700-1730 on 9820 kHz. The contents were the Korean translations of the<br />

first broadcast at 1600-1630. The name of the station was called "Ilpone<br />

Palam"(Wind of Japan), which was different from the Japanese transmission.<br />

The first broadcast in Japanese was well heard in Tokyo, but the second<br />

broadcast in Korean was not so well, probably due to the different<br />

direction. The correspondents in Kyushu, Japan, Shengyang, China and<br />

Seoul, Korea reported that the Korean broadcast was well heard in their<br />

areas.<br />

The same programs will be repeated for a week.<br />

The broadcast is done by Headquarters of North Korean Abduction issues,<br />

Prime Minister of Japan and His Cabinet (Tokyo 100-8968, Japan,<br />

E-mail: . The programs are produced by Japan Center<br />

for Intercultural Communications (Hirakawacho 2-7-7, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo<br />

102-0093, Japan<br />

, a government related organization.


The programs are also provided in internet at the HP of Prime Minister of<br />

Japan and His Cabinet<br />

in Japanese, and<br />

in English<br />

(Takahito Akabayashi-JPN & nbsp, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 12)<br />

Address of Furusato no Kaze<br />

Headquarters for the Abduction Issue<br />

1-6-1, Nagata-cho, chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8968, Japan<br />

Email: <br />

Tel: +81-3-3522-2300<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN N<strong>DX</strong>C Jul 13)<br />

Via Tainan, Taiwan: 9780, Radio Free North Korea in Korean, 2030-2130 UT.<br />

Heavy BUZZ signal on centered 9783.85 kHz here in Stuttgart, at 1945 UT.<br />

And VoA Serbian from Biblis un<strong>der</strong>neath, co-channel at 1930-2000 UT.<br />

9785 kHz Korean programme Radio Free Chosun readable S=1-2 in Europe from<br />

2000 UT. Heavy sideband QRM, LSB/PBT helps a little.<br />

1000-1100 9490 Taiwan Korean Radio Free North Korea<br />

1330-1400 9485 Taiwan Korean Radio Free Chosun<br />

1900-2000 9780 Taiwan Korean Radio Free North Korea<br />

2000-2030 9785 Taiwan Korean Radio Free Chosun<br />

2030-2130 9785 Taiwan Korean Radio Free North Korea<br />

Christoph Ratzer sent me a superb recording of 9785 outlet at 2030 UT,<br />

made with great highend Icom R9500. see <br />

(wb, July 9)<br />

TANZANIA Radio in Tanzania. Thanks to Ian Baxter-AUS of SW TX site.<br />

<br />

Google Eart imagery. Zanzibar 11735 site is now in high resolution.<br />

Dodoma 06 09 37.53 S 35 44 <strong>05</strong>.49 E ???<br />

603 100 / 10 kW 891 kHz ?<br />

Mbeya 08 55 21 07 S 33 26 23 51 E<br />

621 50 / 10 kW<br />

negative - low resolution<br />

Nachingwea 10 22 60 S 38 46 00 E<br />

648 100 / 10 kW<br />

Radio Tanzania Dar es Salaam or RTD as it is popularly known, is the<br />

Government owned radio station, un<strong>der</strong> the Prime Minister's Office.<br />

The station uses AM, FM and SW bands. Most of the transmitters were<br />

refurbished in 1990 giving the station nation-wide reach. Coverage of the<br />

MW stands at 61% of the total population. There are three main stations<br />

transmitting in Dar es Salaam (Pugu, Kunduchi & Mabibo stations) which<br />

have low and high power transmitters. The transmission network for R.T.D<br />

is given in table on the next page . Together with S.W. this enables R.T.D<br />

to reach audiences within Tanzania and its neighbors with clarity.<br />

Dar Es Salaam<br />

Kunduchi 06 41 49.81 S 39 11 35.37 E<br />

637 50 kW<br />

Pugu Road towards 06 54 00 S 39 07 00 E<br />

837 50 kW<br />

1035 10 kW<br />

Mabibo 531 10 kW


?? 06 48 26.33 S 39 12 40.73 E or<br />

?? 06 48 27.79 S 39 12 38.33 E<br />

TZA Dar-es-Salaam former SW site ??? at<br />

06 44 48.21 S 39 13 48.58 E<br />

Kigoma 04 52 37 S 29 37 36 E<br />

711 100 kW - no masts discovered yet<br />

Mwanza 02 27 51.97 S 32 54 57.29 E<br />

720 50 /10 kW 1188 kHz ?<br />

Songea 10 40 60 S 35 38 60 E<br />

990 100 / 10 kW - no masts discovered yet<br />

negative - low resolution<br />

Arusha 03 22 00 S 36 40 60 E<br />

1215 50 / 10 kW<br />

negative - low resolution<br />

Moshi [Kilimanjaro] 03 21 00 S 37 19 60 E<br />

1323 kHz<br />

Zanzibar:<br />

WRTH Chumbum<br />

Fallingrain called it Chumbuni<br />

TZA Chumbum/Chumbuni 06 09 06.34 S 39 13 00.34 E<br />

585 10 kW<br />

TZA Dole SW 06 06 <strong>05</strong>.14 S 39 15 26.75 E<br />

TZA Zanzibar Dole 11735 / 6015 kHz 50 kW<br />

2 mo<strong>der</strong>n Chinese type curtains, northerly of tx hall<br />

6 lower height masts on left side<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 11)<br />

U.K. 15170 B<strong>BC</strong> Turkish sce via Rampisham, 500 kW 1<strong>05</strong> degrees, only<br />

Sundays<br />

0800-0900 UT produces a fence of un-symmetric spurs today July 8th:<br />

150<strong>05</strong> 15060 15116 15120 15198.2 15202 15204 15225 15335 15390 15445 15500<br />

15555 15610 - mostly on the upper side.<br />

Original 15170 has a tremendous S=9+50 dB signal today. Noted on three<br />

rxs.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 8)<br />

"Leading the Way" via UK, 9845 kHz. Full data QSL-card in 18 days for e-<br />

mail report in English.<br />

Address: <br />

(Andrei Skorodumov-RUS, hcdx July 11)<br />

9845 UNID 0350-0359* July 8 a man preaching in English with translation<br />

into Russian; a brief music bridge at 0354 UT and announcements in<br />

Russian; off at 0359 UTwithout an ID; not listed in EiBi or the Japanese<br />

Bi newsletter; HFCC list has this broadcast as coming from Skelton in<br />

England but with no clear identity as to the broadcaster; I assume that<br />

the letters in the HFCC list MNO Merlin Network One and TRW TV Radio Wave<br />

but this seems of little help to me. This frequency is used at 0400 UT for<br />

VOA-Lampertheim in Kurdish<br />

(James Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 8)<br />

See<br />


9845 Only listed Friday and Sundays 0330-0400.<br />

300 kW 70 / 90 degrees towards<br />

to zones<br />

29 Baltics, USSR south of 60 deg N & west of 50 deg East<br />

40 Iran, Afghanistan.<br />

(wb, July 8)<br />

Leading The Way<br />

0330-0400 9845 SKN 300kW 090deg WeAs Persian/English Fri<br />

0330-0400 9845 SKN 300kW 070deg RUS Russian/English Sun<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> May 21)<br />

Last B-06 winter schedule:<br />

Leading The Way<br />

1700-1730 on 7290 RMP 500 kW / 095 deg to WeAs Persian Tue/Fri<br />

1700-1730 on 7290 RMP 500 kW / 095 deg to RUS Russian Sat/Sun<br />

In A06 summer season<br />

VT Communications changes: Leading The Way<br />

1700-1730 on 15495 WOF 250 kW / 070 deg to WeAs in Persian Fri,xTue/Fri<br />

1700-1730 on 15495 RMP 500 kW / 095 deg to RUS in Russian Sun,xSat/Sun<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 12)<br />

B<strong>BC</strong>, commercial and LPAM MW transmitter locations are mapped using Google<br />

Maps at<br />

<br />

In most cases the markers are located right at the mast (or midway between<br />

a 2 or 4 mast array).<br />

It's helped me target some channels eg chasing LPAM stations - noting of<br />

course that some of the University stations go off-air during the summer<br />

vacation, giving even more dx opportunities.<br />

(Mark Hattam-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK July 12)<br />

USA [and ASCENSION ISL., GERMANY, KAZAKHSTAN, MOLDOVA, RUSSIA, SOUTH<br />

AFRICA, TAIWAN, TAJIKISTAN, UKRAINE, U.A.E, U.K., UZBEKISTAN]<br />

A-07 of WYFR via TV Radio Waves, VT Comm, DTK T-Systems, Taiwan:<br />

West Europe<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 on 3955 SKN 250 kW / 106 deg German<br />

1700-1800 on 3955 WER 100 kW / non-dir German<br />

1800-1900 on 3955 SKN 250 kW / 106 deg English<br />

1800-1900 on 9615 SAM 250 kW / 284 deg Polish<br />

1900-2000 on 7320 SAM 250 kW / 284 deg German<br />

1900-2000 on 7340 MSK 250 kW / 264 deg Spanish<br />

1900-2000 on 9490 MSK 250 kW / 240 deg Italian<br />

1900-2000 NF 11875 DHA 250 kW / 315 deg English, ex 9840<br />

1900-2100 on 12060 ARM 250 kW / 290 deg French<br />

2000-2200 on 7430 KCH 500 kW / 309 deg English<br />

East Europe<br />

1500-1700 on 9955 TNN 250 kW in Taiwan Russian<br />

1700-1900 on 9495 TAC 200 kW / 311 deg Russian<br />

1700-1900 on 95<strong>05</strong> WER 500 kW / 060 deg Russian<br />

1800-1900 on 11730 JUL 100 kW / 100 deg Romanian<br />

Middle East<br />

1600-1700 on 7520 SMF 250 kW / 131 deg Persian<br />

1600-1700 on 11870 WER 500 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg Persian<br />

1600-1700 on 12100 ARM 250 kW / 110 deg Pashto/Dari


1600-1700 on 13620 WER 500 kW / 120 deg Arabic<br />

1600-1800 on 9925 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg Turkish<br />

1700-1800 on 11875 WER 500 kW / 120 deg Arabic<br />

1700-1800 on 13700 RMP 500 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg Arabic<br />

1800-1900 on 11855 WER 500 kW / 120 deg Arabic<br />

1800-1900 on 13720 SKN 300 kW / 140 deg Arabic<br />

1800-1900 on 13780 RMP 500 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg English<br />

1800-2000 on 7240 SAM 250 kW / 188 deg Arabic/English<br />

1900-2000 on 9495 WER 500 kW / 120 deg Arabic<br />

1900-2000 on 15165 RMP 300 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg Arabic<br />

2000-2100 on 97<strong>05</strong> WER 125 kW / 120 deg Arabic<br />

South Asia<br />

0000-0200 on 15195 TSH 300 kW in Taiwan Hindi/English<br />

1230-1330 on 15340 DHA 250 kW / 085 deg Bengali<br />

1300-1400 on 15640 WER 500 kW / 090 deg Marathi<br />

1300-1400 on 15670 WER 500 kW / 090 deg English<br />

1300-1500 on 15350 WER 500 kW / 075 deg Bengali<br />

1300-1600 on 11560 HUW 300 kW in Taiwan English/English/Hindi<br />

1400-1500 on 7215 IRK 250 kW / 224 deg Nepali<br />

1400-1500 on 9625 NVS 250 kW / 180 deg Tamil<br />

1400-1500 on 97<strong>05</strong> DHA 250 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg Marathi<br />

1400-1500 on 12<strong>05</strong>5 SAM 250 kW / 117 deg Gujarati<br />

1400-1500 on 12075 SAM 250 kW / 140 deg Marathi<br />

1400-1500 on 13590 SAM 250 kW / 140 deg Telugu<br />

1400-1500 on 15715 WER 500 kW / 090 deg Marathi<br />

1400-1600 on 7320 TCH 250 kW / 240 deg English<br />

1400-1600 on 7510 TAC 200 kW / 131 deg Bengali<br />

1400-1600 on 9735 SAM 250 kW / 117 deg Punjabi<br />

1400-1600 on 11850 ARM 300 kW / 110 deg Urdu<br />

1400-1600 on 15370 WER 500 kW / 090 deg Telugu/Tamil<br />

1400-1600 on 15520 DHA 250 kW / 090 deg Hindi/English<br />

1400-1600 on 15670 WER 500 kW / 090 deg Hindi<br />

1400-1700 on 5845 DB 100 kW / 137 deg Hindi<br />

1500-1600 on 12075 ARM 300 kW / 110 deg Marathi<br />

1500-1600 on 13830 WER 500 kW / 075 deg Gujarati<br />

1500-1600 on 13840 WER 500 kW / 075 deg Punjabi<br />

1500-1700 on 6280 TSH 300 kW in Taiwan English/Hindi<br />

1500-1800 on 12020 WER 500 kW / 075 deg Urdu/Gujarati/Nepali<br />

1600-1700 on 11850 DHA 250 kW / 090 deg English<br />

1600-1800 on 11680 WER 500 kW / 090 deg Hindi<br />

1600-1800 on 11730 WER 500 kW / 075 deg Punjabi<br />

South East Asia<br />

1100-1200 on 11550 TNN 250 kW in Taiwan Indonesian<br />

1100-1300 on 11520 PAO 100 kW in Taiwan Tagalog/Indonesian<br />

1100-1600 on 7250 PAO 100 kW in Taiwan Chinese<br />

1100-1600 on 9280 HUW 300 kW in Taiwan Chinese<br />

1200-1300 on 7445 PAO 100 kW in Taiwan Vietnamese<br />

1200-1300 on 11560 HUW 300 kW in Taiwan Burmese<br />

1200-1300 on 11895 IRK 250 kW / 180 deg Vietnamese<br />

1200-1300 on 15490 NVS 250 kW / 155 deg Indonesian<br />

1300-1400 on 11520 A-A 200 kW / 132 deg Burmese<br />

1300-1400 on 11895 IRK 250 kW / 180 deg English<br />

1300-1500 on 11520 PAO 100 kW in Taiwan English/Indonesian<br />

1400-1500 on 15465 PAO 100 kW in Taiwan Vietnamese<br />

2100-2200 on 7435 PAO 100 kW in Taiwan Chinese<br />

2100-2400 on 9280 HUW 300 kW in Taiwan Chinese<br />

2200-2400 on 7235 PAO 100 kW in Taiwan Chinese<br />

East Asia<br />

0800-0900 on 11895 TAI 100 kW in Taiwan Korean<br />

0900-1200 on 9450 IRK 250 kW / 110 deg English/English/Korean<br />

1000-1100 on 7150 K/A 100 kW / 178 deg Japanese


1100-1200 on 9450 IRK 250 kW / 110 deg Korean<br />

1100-1400 on 9865 P.K 250 kW / 263 deg Chinese<br />

1100-1400 on 12150 A-A 500 kW / 094 deg Chinese<br />

1400-1500 on 9865 P.K 250 kW / 263 deg English<br />

1400-1500 on 12150 A-A 500 kW / 094 deg English<br />

North Africa<br />

1700-1800 on 13840 JUL 100 kW / 175 deg Arabic<br />

1800-1900 on 11600 WER 500 kW / 150 deg Arabic<br />

1900-2000 on 7180 WER 500 kW / 150 deg Arabic<br />

1900-2000 on 11970 DHA 250 kW / 285 deg French<br />

2000-2100 on 9735 WER 500 kW / 150 deg Arabic<br />

2100-2200 on 5915 WER 500 kW / 150 deg Arabic<br />

West Africa<br />

1900-2000 on 13780 WER 500 kW / 210 deg French<br />

2000-2100 on 11895 WER 100 kW / 195 deg French<br />

2000-2200 on 11610 WER 500 kW / 210 deg Arabic<br />

2000-2200 on 15195 ASC 250 kW / 065 deg English<br />

2030-2130 on 11985 ASC 250 kW / 027 deg French<br />

2200-2300 on 7115 WER 500 kW / 210 deg Arabic<br />

2200-2300 on 9720 WER 500 kW / 195 deg French<br />

Central Africa<br />

1600-1700 on 157<strong>05</strong> WER 500 kW / 165 deg English<br />

1800-1900 on 13730 WER 500 kW / 165 deg English<br />

1830-1930 on 17585 ASC 250 kW / 085 deg French<br />

2115-2315 on 11875 ASC 250 kW / 065 deg English<br />

East Africa<br />

1500-1700 on 15750 WER 500 kW / 150 deg English/Amharic<br />

1600-1700 on 15650 WER 500 kW / 135 deg English<br />

1600-1900 on 13630 WER 500 kW / 135 deg English<br />

1700-1800 on 9790 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg English<br />

1700-1900 on 15750 WER 500 kW / 150 deg Swahili/English<br />

1800-1900 on 13830 WER 500 kW / 135 deg Amharic<br />

1900-2000 on 5930 MEY 250 kW / 019 deg Swahili<br />

South Africa<br />

1600-1700 on 15445 ASC 250 kW / 100 deg Portuguese<br />

1700-1800 on 21680 ASC 250 kW / 085 deg English<br />

1800-1900 on 9845 DHA 250 kW / 230 deg English<br />

1900-2000 on 11610 WER 500 kW / 180 deg French<br />

1900-2100 on 3230 MEY 100 kW / 0<strong>05</strong> deg English<br />

1900-2200 NF 9610 WER 500 kW / 180 deg English, ex 9860, re-ex 9610!!!<br />

2000-2100 on 9595 WER 500 kW / 180 deg French<br />

2100-2200 on 9720 WER 500 kW / 180 deg French<br />

2200-2300 on 9620 WER 500 kW / 180 deg English<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 10)<br />

VOA Dixon-CA-USA site.<br />

Re [former] VOA Dixon I would guess the power is still connected to run<br />

the tower lights. All the antennas are still up. Last time I drove out<br />

there at night the area is full of red lights atop the many towers. The<br />

Navy still has its large towers up next to the VOA site. Pacific Gas &<br />

Electric, I believe runs the power out in the Dixon area. Check out the<br />

links at my web site for two articles on the Dixon VOA site. Also the<br />

latest "Monitoring Times" has a 2 page article with pictures on the Dixon<br />

VOA site.<br />

<br />

(Dennis-WA-USA, IRCA via dxld July 12)<br />

Delano: The rumor of the demise of the site was premature. It'll stay on<br />

the air for the next few years. VOA Greenville is not going to be on much


longer than that, either. Had a minor disagreement with Wayne Heinen. I<br />

said he would list the 1180 Marathon site as Radio Marti rather than "VOA"<br />

(in lieu of callsign). I pointed out that they are separate organizations<br />

un<strong>der</strong> IBB. The 1180 outlet carries NO VOA programming. Marti's studios are<br />

in Hialeah, Florida. They say so on the air. And Delano's expenses mostly<br />

come out of Marti's annual appropriation.<br />

(Charles A Taylor-NC-USA WD4INP, IRCA via dxld July 12)<br />

Some of the Radio Marti transmissions (on shortwave) are broadcast from<br />

Delano, at least as of a year ago. (Joe Miller, ibid.)<br />

Mike, About 60% of Delano's hours are Marti time. I think maybe<br />

Greenville's hours are about 55% Marti. The rest of either station's hours<br />

are VOA. Delano had some Voice of Greece and B<strong>BC</strong>. But 1180 is solid Marti,<br />

and that's why I questioned the listing of the pseudo-callsign "VOA."<br />

Wayne Heinen pointed out that QSLs for Marathon come from Washington on<br />

VOA QSL cards for 1180 (and, I guess, by extension, other Marti<br />

transmissions. If people knew RM's address in Hialeah, they probably<br />

should report there as an IBB secretary in Washington wouldn't know<br />

anything about RM's programming. RM does its own audience research, and<br />

logically reports ought to go there.<br />

(Charles (retired IBB Greenville Transmitter Troll) Taylor, ibid.)<br />

Thanks. Now that I put my Fe<strong>der</strong>al Government Cap on I see the logic. To<br />

hit Cuba by radio you use a transmitter site 2,000 miles away and not the<br />

site less than 200 miles away. I just forgot that Radio Marti is run by no<br />

smarty. And the distance is so far apart - - that there is room to put<br />

another 50 KW AM station "on the air" just a few miles away from the<br />

Delano site on 1180. Just plain Fedral Thinking at its best.<br />

(Mike McKenna, ibid.)<br />

Thank you. The last sentence happens to be correct. As the guy who used to<br />

schedule all Radio Marti shortwave transmissions, before I decided I<br />

needed to spend more time on the beach and in the shag joints of North<br />

Myrtle, maybe I can 'splain sumpin... HF ground wave doesn't go very far,<br />

and skywave has a skip zone. Thus Greenville and Delano (and formerly<br />

Bethany - sigh! that was a good site for Cuba!!) are used for HF to Cuba.<br />

That's why you won't see Marti leasing HF out of Florida, or even Goose<br />

Creek, SC. Too close! I stand by my "Fedral Thinking".<br />

(Dan Ferguson, ibid.)<br />

Marti's night transmission from Delano put a whopping signal into here on<br />

6030. IBB moves 6030 from Greenville to Delano at 2200 EST, I think.<br />

Carrier and modulation at Greenville drop right at 2200. Delano comes up<br />

at 2159:30 and modulation comes up at 2200 sharp. I think Delano<br />

propagates better at night into Cuba. Not sure. Anyway, the particular<br />

transmitter at Greenville that drops Mart? at 2200 is turned around and<br />

comes back up for a transmission to West Africa too far for Delano to hit<br />

well. Another handover is 13860. Greenville does Marti on 13860 [sic:<br />

13820!] until afternoon, and Delano takes it afterward, I think. The 1180<br />

is four in-line towers aimed at La Habana. 200 kW, effective. It does get<br />

into Cuba, and, yes, folks down there know about nulling co-channel<br />

Rebelde. Somebody could build another 1180 50 kW on the coast, too. RM-<br />

1180 puts very little power of the side of the array.<br />

(Charles Taylor, ibid.)<br />

Thanks for all the good information. It appears that there are two sites<br />

or two parts to "Delano". One site just east of McFarland, South of<br />

Delano, CA and another north of Delano west of Earlimart - Pixley, CA. One<br />

site transmit the other receive ?? (Mike McKenna, ibid.)<br />

Mike, Negatory. Just one site a bit south of the intersection of Melcher<br />

Road and Garces Highway, on Melcher Road.<br />

[Google Earth imagery coordinates 35 45 13.47 N 119 17 06.74 W ]


There is a wood chip burning plant (I think) near McFarland. There is a<br />

dairy west of Earlimart. Can't think of the name of the latter dairy. When<br />

the wind was right you know what I mean. Both show up on satellite<br />

imagining [sic]. Also North Kern Facility of the CA Bureau of Prisons.<br />

Sight of the place made my blood run cold. Greenville has two transmitter<br />

plants, "Beargrass" and "Black Jack." Beargrass was closed recently, left<br />

to rot away. Your tax dollars hard at play! Don't think Delano ever had a<br />

receive plant. Audio feed came down phone lines.<br />

(Charles A. Taylor, WD4INP Greenville, NC, ibid.)<br />

Thank you for taking the lead on this, Dan. You are absolutely correcto-<br />

mundo about the HF skip zones. Add to that the ability of major shortwave<br />

broadcasters to beam their transmissions in a fairly narrow pattern, and<br />

voila, VOA Delano should be heard very well in Cuba. Lest we not forget<br />

that many VOA/RM broadcasts are jammed, as well as propagation conditions<br />

changing daily, it is important to transmit from different locations, at<br />

different frequencies, and at different times in or<strong>der</strong> to get through. I<br />

for one applaud the work that both you and Charles Taylor have done for<br />

our country.<br />

(Joe Miller-MI-USA AB8YP, ibid.)<br />

[Google Earth imagery coordinates<br />

IBB Marathon-FL 24 41 57.61 N 81 <strong>05</strong> 18.97 W ]<br />

According to the NRC DA Pattern Book, it looks like a typical ND pattern<br />

for a 50-kW station, except the origin/transmitter site is on the edge of<br />

the north of the circle. I just looked it up, and was surprised. I thought<br />

it was elongated toward La Habana; but in fact appears to be (as I<br />

described it) a broad beam. There also seem to be no minor side-lobes<br />

common on many "tight" DA patterns. I expect never to hear RM-1180 unless<br />

they do an equipment test on Monday morning on a single tower. Probably<br />

won't ID. Incidentally 1180 and all RM HF frequencies close down 0000 -<br />

<strong>05</strong>00 EST on Monday mornings!<br />

(Charles A Taylor-NC-USA WD4INP, ibid.<br />

all via dxld July 12)<br />

ZIMBABWE ZIMBABWE Govt Gets a Taste of Own Medicine<br />

<br />

GOVERNMENT radio jamming equipment reportedly purchased in China has<br />

backfired, gagging its own new shortwave project, Voice of Zimbabwe (VOZ),<br />

sources at the station revealed to the Zimbabwe Independent this week.<br />

The ambitious station, set up to counter Western broadcasts, is said to be<br />

battling to recruit qualified personnel to run its operations while its<br />

few employees are still in Harare instead of moving to Gweru where it was<br />

due to be housed. Sources said the equipment was believed to be made up of<br />

three jammers installed at Thornhill, a military airbase and government<br />

communications centre in the Midlands.<br />

The plan was to block a perceived negative publicity campaign from outside<br />

radio stations such as Voice of America (VOA) funded by the U.S. State<br />

Department, SW Radio which beams from London and Dutch-funded Voice of the<br />

People (VOP), among others. The jamming equipment has prevented VOZ from<br />

starting regular operations due to the self-signal interception going on<br />

at the station.<br />

Zimbabweans have been forced to listen to state radio programming owing to<br />

punitive broadcasting laws enacted by government. The country has four<br />

state-controlled radio stations operating un<strong>der</strong> the frequency modulation<br />

(FM) radio wave band and one shortwave, VOZ, which appears to be suffering<br />

a stillbirth.<br />

Government clamped down on Capital Radio, Zimbabwe's first independent


adio station in 2000 setting the police on the station's offices in<br />

Harare where its equipment was confiscated. Radio Dialogue, a community<br />

radio station housed in Bulawayo, has also been forcibly shut down.<br />

"Ever since the station was launched on May 25, it is yet to start regular<br />

operations," a source said. "There are no news broadcast nor a set<br />

programming timetable. To make things worse there are no announcers,<br />

liberation war music occasionally plays but fades away at different<br />

times."<br />

Government announced two months ago that the station would run trial<br />

broadcasts for three weeks on 5975 kHz and 4828 kHz, but the trials were a<br />

major flop owing to the jamming machinery from China.<br />

In a bid to cover the broadcasting setback both Zimbabwe Broadcasting<br />

Holdings (ZBH) and Information minister Sikhanyiso Ndlovu have remained<br />

tight-lipped on the issue and have failed to give any explanation as to<br />

why the touted panacea to counter Western "pirate" radio stations is<br />

failing to broadcast.<br />

VOZ boss, Happison Muchechetere who is also a war veteran yesterday denied<br />

that the station was experiencing technical problems. He said government<br />

had purchased state-of-the-art equipment for the propaganda project.<br />

Muchechetere said government is at war on the airwaves with imperialists.<br />

He said the "imperialists" will not win.<br />

"It's a war of the airwaves and we're not afraid," said Muchechetere. "We<br />

know we're at war with imperialists and they are not going to win. You<br />

people forget that you're doing propaganda for the white man. I'm not<br />

ashamed that I'm doing propaganda for Zimbabweans and for someone who<br />

liberated this country. Hapana chirikujammer apa (There is no jamming<br />

here). We are not experiencing any technical problems," he said.<br />

Zimbabwe Independent (Harare) NEWS 6 July <strong>2007</strong>. By Itai Mushekwe.<br />

(via Zacharias Liangas-GRC, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 9)<br />

GERMANY Sommer <strong>DX</strong>-Camp des Rhein-Main-Radio-Clubs, Frankfurt.<br />

Einladung zum Sommer-<strong>DX</strong> Camp.<br />

Hallo Freunde, wie bereits bekannt findet dieses Jahr eine Sommer <strong>DX</strong>-Camp<br />

in Langenselbold statt. 25.-30. Juli <strong>2007</strong> <br />

Freitag Vormittag werden wir von dort aus das neue AWR-Sendezentrum in<br />

Darmstadt besuchen. Am Wochenende wird die Fa. Starwaves ihr neues DRM-<br />

Autoteil zeigen und vorfuehren. Kaltes und warmes Buffet wie immer.<br />

Ansonsten werden wir bei hoffentlich schoenem Wetter auch draussen Spass<br />

haben und viel hoeren. Ein neuer Tropenbanddipol 60/90 von Kelemen wird<br />

erstmalig zur Verfuegung stehen. Freibier und ein paar gute Flaschen<br />

Rotweine sind auch bereit und die neuen RMRC-Aufkleber werden verteilt.<br />

Gute Laune bitte mitbringen.<br />

Harald Gabler RMRC Vorstand. July 13<br />

Open Door Day DWL Bonn, August 19, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Offene Tuer bei DWelle. Eine Vielzahl von Bonner Institutionen,<br />

Unternehmen und Organisationen oeffnet am 19. August <strong>2007</strong> ihre Pforten<br />

fuer interessierte Besucher.<br />

Die Stadt Bonn laedt ein zum "Tag <strong>der</strong> offenen Tuer" im ehemaligen<br />

Regierungsviertel. Interessenten sollten sich Sonntag, den 19. August (10-


18 Uhr MESZ), vormerken. Auch die Deutsche Welle beteiligt sich daran,<br />

u.a. mit Funkhaus-Fuehrungen, einem Musikprogramm und einem reichhaltigen<br />

Angebot im DW-Casino. [...]<br />

So, hier noch etwas konkreter (aus <strong>der</strong> Bonn-Broschuere):<br />

Achtung: Fuehrung nur nach vorheriger Anmeldung (s.u.)<br />

Deutsche Welle (DW)<br />

Kurt-Schumacher-Strasse 3<br />

Bahn: 16 / 63 / 66<br />

Haltestelle: Heussallee / Museumsmeile<br />

Bus 610 Deutsche Welle<br />

Mit rund 1500 Mitarbeitern und Mitarbeiterinnen aus ueber 60 Nationen<br />

erreicht die DW mehr als 90 Millionen Zuhoerer und Zuschauer in aller<br />

Welt. DW-RADIO sendet in 30 Sprachen, DW-TV auf Deutsch, Englisch,<br />

Spanisch und Arabisch und DW-WORLD.DE informiert ueber ein 30-sprachiges<br />

Internet-Angebot. Die DW-AKADEMIE schult Journalisten und<br />

Rundfunkfachkraefte aus aller Welt.<br />

<br />

Programm:<br />

- von 10.30 bis 16.30 Uhr Fuehrungen mit begrenzter Teilnehmerzahl.<br />

Telefonische Anmeldung (maximal vier Personen) am 13. August <strong>2007</strong><br />

von 10 bis 16 Uhr unter (02 28) 4 29 - 24 99<br />

- Hoerfunk live auf <strong>der</strong> Studiobuehne: Aus Bonn in alle Welt -<br />

Programmmacher berichten<br />

- Musikalische Weltreise mit dem DW-Chor<br />

- Nicolas Simion - Balkanjazz<br />

- Gastronomie im DW-Casino- Letzter Einlass: 17 Uhr.<br />

(DWL via Harald Kuhl-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> July 10)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


<strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> 817 22 July <strong>2007</strong><br />

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AFGHANISTAN Taliban's official mouthpiece, Radio Voice of Shariat has<br />

been launched again in southern Afghanistan.<br />

Locals and authorities have that the broadcasting in the southern<br />

provinces has begun. Radio Voice of Shariat signal is available in the<br />

provinces of Paktia, Paktika and Khost. Taliban controlled the Afghanistan<br />

Radio and TV when they captured Kabul In June 1996. They took the TV off<br />

the air and blasted the uplink dishes. their main objection was the<br />

appearance of female artists on the TV which they declared anti-Islamic.<br />

Broadcasting was restricted to Radio on MW and FM . Playing music and<br />

broadcasting female sounds was stopped. The name of the Radio Afghanistan<br />

was also changed to Radio Voice of Shariat. Radio Voice of Shariat went<br />

off the air and Radio Afghanistan regained its existence after September<br />

11 when the Northern Alliance forces, backed by the US and the allies<br />

captured Kabul in 2001. And Radio Afghanistan started its broadcasting.<br />

According to locals in the southern provinces bor<strong>der</strong>ing Pakistan, the<br />

renewed Taliban programmes are heard every night from an unknown place on<br />

FM band, which can be heard for over a week. Most of their programmes are<br />

propaganda against the Karzai Government and international forces based in<br />

Afghanistan. Their propaganda calls the country 'occupied' and they<br />

encourage the people to fight against the Government and international<br />

forces. Parts of the programme are messages of Mullah Mohammad Omar, the<br />

Taliban lea<strong>der</strong> that provokes people for Jihad.<br />

Radio Voice of Shariat do broadcast songs, but without music, the same<br />

music which was heard during the times when Afghanistan was un<strong>der</strong> their<br />

control. The songs do have music; are more provocative and remind the<br />

people of Taliban as a good period of their rule.


In the songs the Taliban played during their time of rule, the Northern<br />

Alliance was described as un-Islamic, and fighting them was called the<br />

holy war.<br />

The Taliban used to distribute letters throughout the night, dropping them<br />

in the front of house doors, throwing them inside shops, hanging them on<br />

walls and especially in mosques. As long as Radio Shariat broadcasts, they<br />

are able to have easy access to people, and this will make it easier too<br />

for them to reach people and harass them. Without doubt they're getting<br />

more powerful day by day, now that they launched a mobile FM radio that<br />

makes it difficult to trace the place from where they are broadcasting.<br />

This, surely is just one of the signs of their gaining ground.<br />

Source ANI, July 16:<br />

<br />

(via Zacharias Liangas-GRC, July 17)<br />

ARGENTINA v15344.11 RAE Buenos Aires at 1823-1854 UT on July 13 good-<br />

poor in rapid fading with English service to Europe. Music of Argentina,<br />

tourist information, economic news, <strong>DX</strong> program (1838-1845 UT), ID-IS<br />

sequence beginning at 1854 UT. First time I've heard RAE on this<br />

frequency.<br />

(James Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 15)<br />

ASCENSION ISL [Liberia] 9525 Star Radio via Ascension, at 0725-0730 UT<br />

on July 18, they have indeed returned to the air after their move to new<br />

offices. Heard with interview regarding human rights, drums, "That ends<br />

todays edition of Liberia Today", into Cotton Tree News (CTN) programming.<br />

Per the Star Radio website: The Management of the independent Star Radio<br />

says it remains resolved to continue serving its listeners in the most<br />

professional manner. The Manager of Star Radio however called for<br />

financial and logistical support to help the station achieve its goals.<br />

Mr. James Morlu clarified that star radio's request for assistance should<br />

not be misconstrued. He said the station's editorial policy does not<br />

allow any interference in its broadcast activities.<br />

Mr. Morlu was speaking Monday [July 16] at the formal dedication ceremony<br />

of the station from Mamba Point to ist new offices on Broad Street.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 18)<br />

[SIERRA LEONE] 9525, Cotton Tree News (CTN) via Ascension, at 0730-0758*<br />

UT on July 18, starts with drums, "This is CTN", into news segments in<br />

different languages, very faint audio after the clear ID, sign-off with:<br />

"You have been listening to CTN with the news in Krio, Limba, Mende and<br />

Temne". Poor/fair, with QRM from VOI, with their recorded loop of<br />

music and IDs ("You are listening to the Voice of Indonesia").<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 18)<br />

BULGARIA Radio Bulgaria's <strong>DX</strong> Editor Dimiter Petrov, LZ1AF is using the<br />

Special Event call sign LZ50<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong>uary 1 through December 31 to<br />

commemorate the 50th anniversary of his weekly <strong>DX</strong> Program.<br />

He is active on all bands 160 through 10 meters on CW usually for a while<br />

around <strong>05</strong>00 UTC and after 2130 UTC on weekdays, as well as more on<br />

weekends.<br />

Special QSL cards depicting the people involved in the <strong>DX</strong> Program and<br />

Radio Bulgaria's mighty antenna array will be sent via the LZ QSL Bureau<br />

to confirm all contacts and SWL reports.<br />

You can also arrange a contact with LZ50<strong>DX</strong> especially on SSB by e-mail to<br />


Have in mind that he will be on leave vacationing in a tent on the Black<br />

Sea coast August 3 through 18, thus, no activity on the air!<br />

(Southgate Amateur Radio Club<br />

<br />

Mike Terry-UK in dxld)<br />

15750 Universal Life via IRRS on July 08 at *1259-1329* UT, 35433<br />

English, 1259 UT sign on with music, IRRS-Shortwave's ID, 1300 UT Opening<br />

music, ID, Opening announce, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium July 21)<br />

CANADA 7335 CHU Time Signals, QSL and newsletter for report to<br />

No V/S, in 37 days.<br />

(Nicolas Eramo-ARG, JPNpremium July 21)<br />

CHILE 6070 CVC La Voz on July 6 at 0819-0859 UT. 32332 Talk and music<br />

in Spanish.ID at 0859 as CVC La Voz. QRM,carrier on co-channel.<br />

(Kyoshiro Ishizaki-JPN, JPNpremium July 14)<br />

CHINA/TAIWAN Dear OM, The Sound of Hope 24 hour service from Taiwan has<br />

begun to use new frequency. Now operating:<br />

7300 9200 10300 13970 15000 (new ffrequency x145xx kHz) 18180; at 02<strong>05</strong> UT<br />

on July 20.<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C July 20)<br />

Re: Tibet by Maarten Van Delft, July 10, dxswc <strong>DX</strong>W:<br />

From where did he get that some of the transmissions would be from Xi'an<br />

or even Lingshi?<br />

All evidence is that all the frequencies he mentions are via Lhasa. The<br />

Xi'an transmitters are only used for relays of CNR programs in Tibetan.<br />

Listening today at the 2100 s/on I find that the audio on all the Tibetan<br />

channel frequencies is well synchronized. Different sites would produce<br />

detectable propagation time differences.<br />

Using 6<strong>05</strong>0 from Xi'an throughout the day would be a propagationally stupid<br />

choice.<br />

Often the transmitters are divided into two groups with different delays,<br />

but this is most likely to reduce mains surges. As one group includes 49<strong>05</strong><br />

and the other includes 4920 any location outside Tibet is very unlikely.<br />

Another reason could be that the transmitters are housed in two separate<br />

buildings with separate choice of satellite or landline feed.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, dxld 12 July, <strong>DX</strong> LISTENING DIGEST)<br />

Tibet,<br />

wrong Xian 6<strong>05</strong>0, HFCC entry shows Lhasa<br />

6<strong>05</strong>0 2000-1800 42SE,43SW LHA 100 290<br />

and 7385 + 9580 too from Lhasa<br />

7385 0930-1800 42SE LHA 100 290<br />

9580 0200-0930 42SE LHA 100 290<br />

also 6200 ... too<br />

6200 2100-18<strong>05</strong> 43SW LHA 100 85<br />

9490 0200-1000 43SW LHA 100 85<br />

7125 1000-18<strong>05</strong> 43SW LHA 100 85<br />

7125 2100-0200 43SW LHA 100 85<br />

(July 14)<br />

CUBA RHC's 11760 transmitter was putting out numerous spurs, July 19 at<br />

1212 as I tuned around 25m. On 11760 itself it was somewhat distorted.<br />

Worst spur on 11794, and all the others found at plus or minus 34 kHz from


11760 and multiples of 34 kHz, as extremely distorted scratchy blobs,<br />

altho weaker the further from 11760. Detectable on: 11624, 11658, 11692,<br />

11726; 11794, 11828, 11862, 11896, 11930. These interfered with numerous<br />

stations, including R. Rebelde on 11655, something in Chinese on 11825.<br />

Some of them still audible at 1400 recheck, 11794 being much stronger than<br />

11726. Next day, July 20 at 1320, however, no spurs audible, just 11760<br />

kHz.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld July 20)<br />

117<strong>05</strong> R. Nac. de Venezuela via RHC on July 15 at 1214-1300* UT. 34333-<br />

33333 Spanish, Talk and music, ID at 1227 and 1229 and 1239 and 1247 UT,<br />

1300 UT sign off.<br />

117<strong>05</strong> R. Nac. de Venezuela via RHC on July 16 at *1203-1219 UT. 43443-<br />

42442 Spanish, 1203 sign on with IS, Opening music, ID, Opening announce,<br />

News.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium July 21)<br />

ETHIOPIA 5970, at 0357- UT, Voice of Tigray Revolution on July 04. A<br />

presumed logging with and IS and ID in local language at fair level. I'll<br />

have to check the IS against what's on the web. This is my first logging<br />

from Vlad Titarev's dx location in Kremenchuk, Ukraine. This city is<br />

located on the Dnipro (Dnieper) River several hundred km south of the<br />

capital Kyiv (Kiev). I was able to use his AOR 7030 and Toshiba laptop.<br />

Thanks for the hospitality, Vlad!.<br />

(Walt Salmaniw-USA, on holiday trip to EUR, Kremenchuk-UKR, July 15)<br />

GEORGIA [ABKHAZIA] 9495.58, at <strong>05</strong>10- UT, Radio Apsua on July 04.<br />

Abkhazia is normally spot-on 9494.75 and indeed they were there before<br />

<strong>05</strong>00 UT, but when I rechecked, they had moved up to this frequency. The<br />

usual somewhat distorted signal was heard in Russian. Local announcements<br />

for Sochi heard at 0607, and weather at 0609 UT. Always a fascinating<br />

station to monitor with their old 5kw jamming transmitter. They sure could<br />

use cleaner modulation, though!.<br />

As always, Vlad Titarev did much to facilitate my visit to Ukraine. We<br />

spent a won<strong>der</strong>ful evening at his inner city oasis in the central Ukrainian<br />

city of Kremenchuk. He has one of the most impressive dx shacks that I've<br />

ever seen along with a decent urban antenna farm. The morning of the 4th<br />

of July, I was able to briefly dx using his AOR 7030/laptop combination.<br />

The results are listed below. Thanks, Vlad!<br />

(Walt Salmaniw-USA, on holiday trip to EUR, Kremenchuk-UKR, July 15)<br />

GERMANY/POLAND 9695, 1820- UT, Polish Radio on July 02. My earlier<br />

observation was incorrect. Here there was a full program in Hebrew from<br />

Poland, via Germany. The station calls itself, 'Kol Polin' and is<br />

frequently mentioned. Very good signal except for a small amount of<br />

splatter from 9690. ID'd at 1828 UT.<br />

(Walt Salmaniw-USA, on holiday trip to EUR, Transcarpathia-UKR, July 15)<br />

Some further research about VOA Ismaning brought up the cause of VOA<br />

having to shut down its Okinawa facilities in 1977 (article VIII there):<br />

<br />

Obviously no agreement on continuing the transmissions beyond this five<br />

year period could be achieved. VOA Okinawa was, besides the modest<br />

shortwave facilities, of course famous for the 1000 kW mediumwave<br />

transmitter on 1178, frequently heard also in Europe when co-channel<br />

Hoerby was off. As already discussed a couple of times this was one of<br />

only four Continental 1<strong>05</strong>B transmitters ever built, the others being Poro,<br />

in use as recently as in 20<strong>05</strong> during the relocation of the facilities,<br />

Thailand (replaced by a new Harris and cannibalized for spare parts to<br />

keep the Poro unit alive) and, here modified for longwave of course,<br />

Erching near Munich (replaced by new Aholming site in 1988).


See also <br />

Re. Ismaning (BR site): Please forget my comments about a Telefunken<br />

mediumwave transmitter there. What I erroneously identified as such turned<br />

at a closer look out to be the Nautel from another angle, carrying a<br />

Telefunken plate on this side. Apparently Telefunken delivered Nautel<br />

transmitters to customers demanding solid-state units until their own TRAM<br />

series was ready. Presumably this way Nautel transmitters were also<br />

delivered to other German sites like Muehlacker (576), Berlin-Britz (855;<br />

now replaced by a 25 kW TRAM, tho the Nautel could still be around there)<br />

and Hof (684, Nautel installed in 1989 for only five years of operation, I<br />

won<strong>der</strong> where it went to after the closure in September 1994).<br />

So apparently the only remaining mediumwave transmitters at Ismaning are<br />

this Nautel and the former AFN transmitter (1107), a Continental 317<br />

series, still carrying a large AFRTS sticker and kept by BR as aux for<br />

801. Probably this is the only Continental mediumwave transmitter in<br />

Germany and the surrounding countries since IBB Holzkirchen ceased<br />

mediumwave operations in 2001.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 18)<br />

6045 kHz relay this weekend, Sunday 22nd of July, 1200 UTC, 6045 kHz tx<br />

Juelich.<br />

Radio Gloria International in teamwork with MV Baltic Radio.<br />

The postal address of Radio Gloria International is:<br />

Radio Gloria International<br />

(c/o Coloradio.org)<br />

Jordanstrasse 5<br />

01099 Dresden, Germany<br />

Email: <br />

(July 20)<br />

Summer A-07 of DTK T-Systems Media & Broadcast. Part 1 of 3:<br />

I<strong>BC</strong> Tamil Radio:<br />

0000-0100 7115 WER 250 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to SoAs Tamil<br />

Voice of Croatia:<br />

0100-<strong>05</strong>00 9925 NAU 125 kW / 270 deg to NoAmWe Croatian/English/Spanish<br />

0400-0700 9470 WER 125 kW / 240 deg to NZ Croatian/English/Spanish<br />

0600-1000 11610 JUL 100 kW / 270 deg to AUS Croatian/English/Spanish<br />

2200-0300 9925 WER 125 kW / 240 deg to SoAm Croatian/English/Spanish<br />

2300-0300 9925 WER 125 kW / 300 deg to NoAmEa Croatian/English/Spanish<br />

Athmee Yatra He/Gospel For Asia (GFA):<br />

0030-0130 9435 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to SoEaAs South East Asian langs<br />

1330-1430 13860 WER 250 kW / 075 deg to SoEaAs South East Asian langs<br />

1430-1530 13745 WER 250 kW / 075 deg to SoEaAs South East Asian langs<br />

1530-1630 13750 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to SoEaAs South East Asian langs<br />

2330-0030 9680 WER 250 kW / 075 deg to SoEaAs South East Asian langs<br />

Radio Free Asia (RFA):<br />

0100-0300 11975 WER 500 kW / 075 deg to SoEaAs Tibetan<br />

Voice of Russia (VOR):<br />

0200-0300 9515 WER 250 kW / 300 deg to NoAm Russian WS<br />

0300-<strong>05</strong>00 9515 WER 250 kW / 300 deg to NoAm English WS<br />

1400-1500 15430 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg to ME Russian "Commonwealth"<br />

2200-2300 6145 WER 125 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to ME Arabic<br />

Radio Liberty (RL):<br />

0200-0330 9510 WER 250 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to WeAs Persian Radio Farda


0400-<strong>05</strong>00 15255 WER 250 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to WeAs Persian Radio Farda<br />

1200-1300 15565 WER 250 kW / 060 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1500-1700 9725 JUL 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>0 deg to EaEu Belorussian<br />

1600-1700 9445 WER 250 kW / 060 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1600-1700 13815 WER 250 kW / 075 deg to CeAs Turkmen<br />

1700-1900 71<strong>05</strong> WER 250 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to WeAs Persian Radio Farda<br />

1900-2000 98<strong>05</strong> WER 250 kW / 060 deg to CeAs Tatar Bashkir<br />

Adventist World Radio (AWR):<br />

0300-0330 9545 WER 250 kW / 135 deg to EaAf Oromo<br />

0300-0400 9815 WER 250 kW / 135 deg to EaAf Tigrigna/Amharic<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 5965 WER 100 kW / 120 deg to EaEu Bulgarian<br />

0700-0830 11980 JUL 100 kW / 200 deg to NoAf Arabic/Arabic/Tachelhit<br />

0800-0900 15260 JUL 100 kW / 200 deg to NoAf French/Tachelhit<br />

0900-1000 9790 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg to SoEu Italian Sun<br />

1200-1300 15435 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to SoAs English/Bangla<br />

1300-1330 15320 WER 250 kW / 075 deg to EaAs Chinese Mon-Fri<br />

1300-1330 15320 WER 250 kW / 075 deg to EaAs Uighur Sat/Sun<br />

1330-1500 15320 WER 250 kW / 075 deg to EaAs Chinese<br />

1500-1600 15160 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to SoAs Punjabi/Hindi<br />

1500-1600 15225 WER 250 kW / 075 deg to SoAs Nepali/English<br />

1630-1700 17575 WER 250 kW / 135 deg to EaAf Somali<br />

1730-1800 11780 JUL 100 kW / 200 deg to NoAf Kabyle<br />

1730-1800 17575 WER 250 kW / 135 deg to EaAf Oromo<br />

1900-1930 152<strong>05</strong> JUL 100 kW / 190 deg to CeAf Fulfulde<br />

1900-2030 11730 JUL 100 kW / 200 deg to NoAf Arabic/Tachelhit/French<br />

1900-2030 15260 JUL 100 kW / 200 deg to NoAf Arabic/Arabic/French<br />

2000-2030 9770 WER 250 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to WeAs Persian<br />

2000-2030 15235 JUL 100 kW / 160 deg to SoAf English<br />

2000-2100 11755 JUL 100 kW / 175 deg to WeAf French/Yoruba<br />

2030-2100 9565 JUL 100 kW / 200 deg to NoAf Chinese<br />

CVC International till July 31<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 9430 WER 125 kW / 180 deg to WeAf English<br />

0600-0900 15640 WER 125 kW / 180 deg to WeAf English<br />

1500-1800 15715 WER 125 kW / 180 deg to WeAf English<br />

1800-2100 13820 WER 125 kW / 180 deg to WeAf English<br />

Radio Netherlands till Sep.1<br />

0600-0655 11655 JUL 100 kW / 020 deg to NoEu Dutch<br />

0700-0755 9610 JUL 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>0 deg to EaEu Dutch<br />

Polish Radio External Service<br />

1030-1100 7285 NAU 100 kW / 100 deg to EaEu Polish<br />

1030-1100 11915 WER 100 kW / 300 deg to WeEu Polish<br />

1100-1130 13745 WER 100 kW / 060 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1100-1130 13840 WER 100 kW / 090 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1130-1200 5965 JUL 100 kW / 125 deg to WeEu German<br />

1130-1200 5975 WER 100 kW / 040 deg to WeEu German<br />

1200-1300 9525 WER 100 kW / 300 deg to WeEu English<br />

1200-1300 11850 NAU 100 kW / 000 deg to WeEu English<br />

1300-1330 11835 WER 100 kW / 060 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1300-1330 13800 WER 500 kW / 060 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1330-1430 6035 WER 100 kW / 060 deg to EaEu Belorussian<br />

1330-1430 7180 WER 100 kW / 060 deg to EaEu Belorussian<br />

1430-1500 6000 WER 100 kW / 075 deg to EaEu Ukrainian<br />

1430-1500 7180 WER 100 kW / 045 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1500-1530 9440 WER 100 kW / 075 deg to EaEu Ukrainian<br />

1500-1530 9555 WER 100 kW / 075 deg to EaEu Ukrainian<br />

1530-1600 5975 WER 100 kW / 040 deg to WeEu German<br />

1530-1630 6<strong>05</strong>0 WER 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to EaEu Polish<br />

1630-1700 6<strong>05</strong>0 WER 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to EaEu Belorussian<br />

1700-1800 7140 JUL 100 kW / 020 deg to NoEu English<br />

1700-1800 7265 WER 250 kW / 300 deg to NoEu English


1800-1830 6140 WER 100 kW / 075 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1800-1830 9695 WER 100 kW / 120 deg to EaEu Hebrew<br />

1830-1900 6145 WER 100 kW / 075 deg to EaEu Ukrainian<br />

1830-1900 6175 WER 100 kW / 075 deg to EaEu Ukrainian<br />

1900-1930 5910 WER 100 kW / 075 deg to EaEu Ukrainian<br />

1900-1930 6<strong>05</strong>0 WER 125 kW / 090 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1930-2000 6110 WER 100 kW / 040 deg to WeEu German<br />

1930-2000 6140 JUL 100 kW / 130 deg to WeEu German<br />

2100-2200 6135 WER 110 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to EaEu Polish<br />

2100-2200 7140 NAU 250 kW / 220 deg to WeEu Polish<br />

Brother Stair/The Overcomer Ministries (TOM):<br />

1100-1200 6110 JUL 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu English 1st Sun<br />

1200-1500 6110 JUL 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu English<br />

1400-1600 13810 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg to WeAs English<br />

1900-2100 6175 NAU 100 kW / 280 deg to WeEu English<br />

Radio Romania International (RRI):<br />

1400-1430 9600 WER 060 kW / 300 deg to WeEu English DRM<br />

Voice of America (VOA):<br />

1630-1800 6040 WER 250 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to WeAs Persian<br />

1700-1830 9760 WER 250 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to WeAs Persian<br />

1730-1800 7235 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to CeAs Azeri<br />

1730-1800 13870 WER 250 kW / 150 deg to EaAf Afan/Oromo Mon-Fri<br />

1800-1845 9875 WER 250 kW / 150 deg to EaAf Amharic<br />

HCJB Global:<br />

1700-1800 6015 WER 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu German<br />

Voice of Oromo Liberation (Sagalee Bilisummaa Oromoo):<br />

1700-1800 13830 JUL 100 kW / 145 deg to EaAf Oromo<br />

IBRA Radio:<br />

1730-1800 11915 JUL 100 kW / 145 deg to EaAf Swahili<br />

1730-1800 15600 WER 125 kW / 145 deg to EaAf Somali<br />

1800-1900 13840 WER 250 kW 150deg CeAf Arabic/Sara Gambai/Zaghawa<br />

1900-2045 9675 JUL 100 kW / 190 deg to WeAf<br />

Hausa/French/Fulfulde/Bambara<br />

2000-2030 9840 JUL 100 kW / 175 deg to NoAf Arabic<br />

Democratic Voice of Burma (DVOB):<br />

2330-0030 9490 WER 125 kW / 075 deg to SoEaAs Burmese<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 20)<br />

German Radio stations list of IRF [former NDR Hamburg Wittsmoor list],<br />

download in pdf format via<br />

free of charge.<br />

<br />

IRF Wittsmoor Liste <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Vielleicht ist es dem einen o<strong>der</strong> an<strong>der</strong>en schon bekannt, ich wusste es<br />

bisher jedoch nicht: Unter<br />

kann man sich die gesamte Wittsmoorliste<br />

von 2006 als pdf-Datei kostenlos herunterladen, entwe<strong>der</strong> alle 434 Seiten<br />

komplett o<strong>der</strong> die einzelnen Abschnitte.<br />

(Felix Lechte-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> July 15)<br />

Danke fuer den Hinweis. Interessant ist, dass bei <strong>der</strong> Auflistung <strong>der</strong><br />

Mittel- und Langwellensen<strong>der</strong> in Deutschland <strong>der</strong> Sen<strong>der</strong> Moenchengladbach<br />

(AFN, 1143 kHz) fehlt. Er sendet definitiv.<br />

(Michael Wlochinski-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> July 16)<br />

A fire at the Berlin-Britz station severely damaged the transmitter which


carried Deutschlandradio Kultur on 60<strong>05</strong> kHz. It remains to be seen if and<br />

when the transmitter can be reactivated.<br />

<br />

Harald Kuhl called up Deutschlandradio and got the damage specified as<br />

100,000 Euro. It is subject of a management decision if this rather<br />

expensive repair will be carried out.<br />

The affected transmitter is a Telefunken S4001 without the fast tuning<br />

components. Back in 1995 this transmitter stood next to an S4002 (100 kW<br />

mediumwave, aux) and a S4003 (300 kW / 990 kHz). Probably these tube<br />

transmitters were since then removed to make way for the current 855 and<br />

990 solid state transmitters (25 and 100 kW, respectively), probably they<br />

are still there and were damaged as well. Anyway mediumwave transmissions<br />

are not affected, there is the usual DRM hiss on 855 and 990 is on as well<br />

(at 2040 check relaying ZDF TV audio // 177 as scheduled). The 6190<br />

transmitter sits in another building and is thus not affected as well.<br />

I would say that it should not be entirely ruled out that 60<strong>05</strong> will rise<br />

from ashes (pardon me), since Deutschlandradio engineering got an<br />

allowance to or<strong>der</strong> spare parts for this transmitter as recently as in last<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary. Otherwise it only remains to be seen how much life is left in the<br />

1950 vintage transmitter, still relaying Deutschlandfunk on 6190 after it<br />

just barely escaped a looming shut-down back in 2003.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld July 19)<br />

According to<br />

<br />

<br />

IBB Monitoring station Helsinki scan from July 16, <strong>2007</strong> average strength<br />

meter (avg. s-meter) says<br />

11:07:22, 96.00, 60<strong>05</strong>.00<br />

11:28:31, 29.00, 60<strong>05</strong>.00<br />

so, it's obvious that Berlin 60<strong>05</strong> kHz ended transmission on July 16, <strong>2007</strong><br />

at approximately 1115 UTC.<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SER dxld July 20)<br />

HUNGARY Since 2004 all but two of the mediumwave transmitters in<br />

Hungaria were replaced by new TRAM series transmitters of Transradio (ex.-<br />

Telefunken), including antenna diplexing solutions at Lakihegy and<br />

Szolnok. Details and photos:<br />

<br />

The two tube transmitters remaining in operation for now are a 500 kW at<br />

Marcali (now run at 300 kW on 1188) and the mighty 2000 kW at Solt (540).<br />

Both are Soviet products, the Marcali transmitter is probably a Shtorm<br />

model (???), the one at Solt could be a Buran, but that's merely<br />

speculation.<br />

135.6 kHz at Lakihegy belongs to the same remote switching system than<br />

129.1 from Mainflingen, and 139.0 kHz from Burg:<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld July 15)<br />

INDONESIA 46<strong>05</strong> RRI Serui on July 6 at 1<strong>05</strong>6-1140 UT. 43333 Talk and news<br />

in Indonesian.ID at 1100 as Radio Republik Indonesia Serui.<br />

(Kyoshiro Ishizaki-JPN, JPNpremium July 14)<br />

11785, Voice of Indonesia, at 0930-0943 UT on July 15, fair with pop


music, R.R.I. ID. During the past week both 9525 (VOI) and 9680 (RRI<br />

Jakarta) have not been heard.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 15)<br />

3987.<strong>05</strong> RRI Manokwari at 1213-1230+ UT on July 13. Jakarta news, in<br />

progress, to 1221, then local programming with YL taking 1 or 2 phone<br />

calls, then chatting past 1230. Fair signal. Back on after being off the<br />

air on 12 July.<br />

3344.84 RRI Ternate at 1155-1221 UT on July 15. Local M ancr talking well<br />

past ToH; finally joined Jak relay in progress at 1203, // 4604.95 and<br />

3987.<strong>05</strong> et. al.; local programming returned at 1221 UT but the soft-spoken<br />

YL was hard to un<strong>der</strong>stand. This station has been missing for several<br />

days/weeks.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 15)<br />

3266.4 R. Republik Indonesia, Gorontalo. On July 15 at 1110-1150 UT.<br />

SINPO 35333. ID at 1110 UT, followed by music program with Indonesian<br />

popular songs.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium July 21)<br />

IRAN/IRAQ UNID 6335, at 0412- UT, Voice of Iraqi Kurdistan on Jun 29.<br />

Fair level, with a station playing middle east style music. Checking my<br />

WRTH shows that this might be Voice of Iraqi Kurdistan, presumably from<br />

Iran.<br />

I've now moved on to Ukraine, and specifically to western Ukraine, land of<br />

many castles and gently rolling hills. The area was rural with minimal RF<br />

noise, although our time was short to dx. Here is a smattering of results<br />

from this part of my trip. From here we travelled south and west into the<br />

Carpathian Mountains....a fantastically beautiful region of mountains,<br />

akin to Switzerland in my opinion (but at a tenth of the price). I predict<br />

that when this part of Ukraine becomes discovered by tourists, it'll<br />

become very popular!<br />

(Walt Salmaniw-USA, on holiday trip to EUR, Brody/Transcarpathia-UKR, July<br />

15)<br />

JORDAN 61<strong>05</strong>, R Jordan, 1800, July 18. Arabic 15-minute news noted in the<br />

clear today as co/channel VOA Russian appears to have moved up to 6110.<br />

Won<strong>der</strong> if this is permanent?<br />

(Martien Groot-HOL, dxld July 20) Jordan 1745-2200 UT<br />

KOREA CLANDESTINE (No. Korea). 6003.0, Echo of Hope, at 1<strong>05</strong>9-1140 UT on<br />

July 7. Inst mx to 1100 UT, sound of bell and IDs. Then into talk px,<br />

mentioned about 2014 Winter Olympic venue etc. Another talk px at 1117 UT.<br />

Mx px from 1122 UT, 3 pop songs w/ YL talk. Good signal.<br />

(Takeshi Sejimo-JPN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 15)<br />

LIBYA 17870 at 1457-, Voice of Africa on July 07. Fair to good reception<br />

with an ID in English. They also announced 21695 which was not heard. This<br />

was my final logging for this European trip. Overall, I had a lot of fun,<br />

and heard a number of stations impossible to hear in North America. Also,<br />

I was surprised by the continued strength of shortwave in Europe, compared<br />

to what's available on this side of the pond. There's life in the old girl<br />

yet!.<br />

(Walt Salmaniw-USA, on holiday trip to EUR, Luhansk-UKR, July 15)<br />

MALI [tent.] 11960 UNID at 2218-2310 UT on July 14, fair-poor with long<br />

political talk in African-accented French; change from one male speaker to<br />

another at 2230 UT; no discernable IDs at 2230 and 2300 UT; no music<br />

heard; still on past 2310 UT; har<strong>der</strong> to copy after 2253 UT. EiBi, PWBR,<br />

HFCC, and Bi Newsletter frequency lists of no particular help on this.<br />

Might this be Bamako Mali on late past its scheduled 1800 UT s/off?<br />

(James Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 15)


MONACO/FRANCE/GERMANY/ALBANIA Gefunden heute in den Transpon<strong>der</strong> NEWS:<br />

<br />

ERF ab September nicht mehr ueber Radio Monte Carlo. Ab 1. September <strong>2007</strong><br />

wird <strong>der</strong> Evangeliumsrundfunk (ERF) nicht mehr ueber die Frequenzen von<br />

Radio Monte Carlo ausgestrahlt.<br />

Im vergangenen Jahr wurde bereits die Abendsendung abgeschaltet, nun ist<br />

die Morgensendung auf <strong>der</strong> MW-Frequenz 1468 kHz ueber den Sen<strong>der</strong> Roumoules<br />

betroffen.<br />

Seit <strong>der</strong> Inbetriebnahme des Sen<strong>der</strong>s im Jahree 1961 sei die Digitalisierung<br />

weit fortgeschritten, viele Hoerer empfangen ERF nun auch ueber das Kabel,<br />

ASTRA 19,2 Grad Ost beziehungsweise das Internet. Auf <strong>der</strong> Mittelwellen-<br />

Frequenz 1539 kHz vom Standort Mainflingen wird das Programm weiterhin 19<br />

Stunden pro Tag zu empfangen sein. Tagsueber ist <strong>der</strong> Empfang jedoch<br />

weitgehend auf das Bundesland Hessen begrenzt. Aus wirtschaftlicher Sicht<br />

sei eine Beibehaltung <strong>der</strong> in die Jahre gekommenen Verbreitungswege nicht<br />

mehr tragbar.<br />

<br />

(Christoph Ratzer-AUT OE2CRM July 16)<br />

<br />

... und mehr TWR Aen<strong>der</strong>ungen:<br />

Veraen<strong>der</strong>ungen sind auch demnaechst bei den Kurzwellen-Aussendungen zu<br />

erwarten. Viele Dienste laufen dann ueber MCR-MCO o<strong>der</strong> DTK Anlagen in<br />

Juelich und Wertachtal, sowie Moosbrunn bleibt auch. TWR Sendungen ueber<br />

albanische Anlagen werden beendet.<br />

MCO noerdlich Monte Carlo auf franz. Gebiet bei Google Earth zu sehen:<br />

Kurzwelle 43 45 51.32 N 07 25 25.41 E<br />

Mittelwelle 43 46 03.80 N 07 26 14.17 E<br />

43 45 58.26 N 07 24 57.74 E<br />

und Roumoules 43 47 30.29 N 06 09 33.72 E<br />

(wb)<br />

Der originalen Pressemiteilung des ERF zufolge laufen die<br />

Kurzwellensendungen uebrigens noch bis Ende Oktober, wie es schon in <strong>der</strong><br />

ersten Veroeffentlichung vom 24.03.<strong>2007</strong> angedeutet wurde.<br />

<br />

M.W. haben diese Ausstrahlungen kaum noch mehr mit Radio Monte Carlo zu<br />

tun, als Ausstrahlungen ueber die Kurzwellensen<strong>der</strong> von T-Systems<br />

Media&Broadcast mit <strong>der</strong> Deutschen Welle zu tun haben. Sen<strong>der</strong>betreiber ist<br />

jedenfalls dieses Unternehmen, mit seit Jahrem rudimentaerem<br />

Internetauftritt:<br />

<br />

Ist denn nun mit Sicherheit bekannt, dass sich TWR aus Albanien<br />

zurueckzieht, und betrifft dies nur die Kurzwellen o<strong>der</strong> auch die<br />

Mittelwelle 1395 kHz? Erstmals durchgesickert war sowas im vergangenen<br />

August/September, woraufhin es dann im Dezember ein entschiedenes Dementi<br />

von TWR Europe aus Wien setzte; das sei eine "Falschmeldung" und "wir<br />

haben zur Zeit (sic!) keine Plaene, unsere MW- und KW-Sendungen ueber<br />

Radio Tirana zu beenden".<br />

Und TWR will also Sendungen nach Fontbonne (<strong>der</strong> MCR-Kurzwellenstation bei<br />

Monaco) zurueckverlagern? Hier war ja die Frage, was mit dieser Nutzung<br />

nach dem Ende <strong>der</strong> Kurzwellenausstrahlungen des ERF geschieht, nachdem das


fast die einzigen Sendungen sind, die <strong>der</strong>zeit noch aus Fontbonne laufen.<br />

Zum ERF noch die Praxis: Dessen Hoerer lagen hier dem Betreiber <strong>der</strong><br />

oertlichen Kabelanlage (eine ansaessige Firma, die schon seit ewigen<br />

Zeiten, sprich schon vor dem Verkauf durch die Telekom, keine Signale <strong>der</strong><br />

heutigen KDG mehr abnimmt) solange in den Ohren, bis er das ERF-Programm<br />

einspeiste. Als ich einem von denen von diesem Mittelwellensen<strong>der</strong> mit 700<br />

kW und dessen millionenschweren Kosten erzaehlte, schlackerte <strong>der</strong> nur noch<br />

unglaeubig mit den Ohren. Damit duerfte sich hier jetzt keiner mehr<br />

abgeben, zumal <strong>der</strong> Empfang da ohnehin auf die Dunkelheit beschraenkt ist.<br />

Unter diesen Umstaenden erscheinen 1467/6230/7160 kHz beim besten Willen<br />

nur noch als Relikt, bei dem man sich wun<strong>der</strong>t, warum sie das nicht schon<br />

laengst in den Skat gedrueckt haben.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 16)<br />

Zone 80 Azur is on the air since yesterday afternoon. On 1467 kHz from<br />

0400-1630 UT. The address is: 37, rue d'Antibes, 06400 Cannes (France)<br />

web:<br />

<br />

So the Cote d'Azur have now 3 stations on medium waves:<br />

1350 kHz Radio Orient<br />

1467 kHz Zone80 Azur<br />

1557 kHz France Info<br />

Yesterday I was in Monte Carlo, and I have got news from Radio Monaco; the<br />

station is on the air since July 12th. It's the former MC One. The station<br />

is now un<strong>der</strong> control of Monaco Government (some parts only). So the name<br />

is Radio Monaco,<br />

<br />

Actually it's the same kind of programme as MC One. The station will start<br />

regular programmes from September. Frequency still 98.2 MHz in Monaco<br />

Ville.<br />

But in September/October (after agreement of French CSA) the station will<br />

change frequency from Mont Agel, to cover all the Cote d'Azur. The station<br />

will also be audible until Marseilles and the Provence, with relays (that<br />

needs agreement of France).<br />

Radio Monaco will be the official voice of the Principality. This tiny<br />

country has a lot of money, and it can run Radio Monaco without problems.<br />

(Christian Ghibaudo-F, dxld July 19)<br />

Bonjour, €a y est les emissions de Zone 80 Azur ont commence sur 1467 kHz.<br />

L'adresse: 37, rue d'Antibes, 06400 Cannes (France) web:<br />

<br />

Il y a un logo special 1467, sur le site Internet.<br />

Je ne sais pas a quelle heure finisse les emissions sur OM; sur le site il<br />

est indique des emissions en soiree, mais normalement il y a TWR depuis<br />

Roumoules sur 1467 kHz, a suivre ce soir...<br />

Aujourd'hui, je suis alle a Monaco; j'ai rendu visite a Radio Monaco (ex<br />

MC One). J'ai eu quelques explications: la Principaute de Monaco est<br />

maintenant actionnaire de l'ex-MC One. C'est devenue la radio "national"<br />

de Monaco, d'ou le changement de nom. Pour le moment, emissions uniquement<br />

sur 98.2 MHz (Monaco) et Internet. Mais a partir de fin septembre, les<br />

emissions auront lieu depuis le Mont Agel, avec une autre frequence et une<br />

autre puissance. La station sera audible jusqu'a Marseille et en Provence,<br />

avec des relais sur tout le sud-est de la France. Reste l'autorisation du<br />

CSA, mais cela devrait aller rapidement. Des septembre, il y aura des<br />

emissions avec animateurs en studio, car pour le moment seulement de la


musique, sauf le matin.<br />

(Christian Ghibaudo-F, via Dario Monferini-I, playdx yg via dxld)<br />

PERU Colin Miller has recently kindly devoted some time researching,<br />

editing & providing some updates to the Excel files. (I haven't uploaded<br />

these changes as yet)<br />

One such update was the coordinates for Radio El Sol de Los Andes -<br />

Juliaca, Peru (3230 kHz) as:<br />

15 29 53 S 70 <strong>05</strong> 25 W<br />

Finally having spent a little time looking around the nearby vicinity I<br />

located these two towers at<br />

15 29 56.30 S 70 <strong>05</strong> 45.70 W<br />

Please note that GE coordinates often differ from real coordinates by a<br />

small margin. The distance between the towers is about 60 meters so maybe<br />

the masts for the antenna for the SW station. The mast/towers are quite<br />

substantial which surprises me.<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SWSites yg July 15)<br />

POLAND 61<strong>05</strong>, at 1950- UT, Radio Racja on June 23. ID in Belarussian at<br />

good to very good levels. The transmitter doesn't sound at all like the<br />

old Radio Polonia transmitters, so is it certain that this transmission is<br />

direct from Poland? Interesting jingle, 'Lay, lay, lay, Moya krajina<br />

Belarus'.<br />

(Walt Salmaniw-USA, on holiday trip to EUR, Gdynia-POL, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 15)<br />

Acc. to Radio Racja, the site is still Warsaw. The transmitters in Warsaw<br />

were not owned by the former Radio Polonia, but by the telecom operator TP<br />

Emitel. The Racja prgr is produced and fed in a different way than the<br />

Radio Polonia prgrs were, probably this makes a difference in the output<br />

result as well. Also, not every of the old Tesla txs used to behave in the<br />

same way, plus the audio problems always were less distinct at a closer<br />

range. For example, when listening in Warsaw, the typical audio problems<br />

were almost not noticable at all.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 15)<br />

Checked 61<strong>05</strong> kHz outlet two weeks ago, and R Racja sound looks like<br />

excellent now, not to compare to the terrible disturbed sound from Warsaw<br />

broadcasting house on R Polonia in past years.<br />

Google Earth imagery WWA Warszawa Leszcynka SW site at<br />

52 02 16.74 N 20 52 54.33 E<br />

Beware of nearby LW Raszyn 198 kHz site, 335 meters high mast, at<br />

52 04 24.18 N 20 52 57.54 E (wb)<br />

I would say yes, when I checked it recently I found a slight trace of the<br />

well-known rumble.<br />

However, I was surprised by the transmission quality, too. The modulation<br />

depht was much better than while these transmitters were used by Polskie<br />

Radio. Apparently now a limiter/compressor is in use and other measures<br />

were taken to improve the audio level and to eliminate or at least reduce<br />

the rumble. One can only won<strong>der</strong> why they do it now, when it's really too<br />

late?<br />

Btw, here is a recording of Radio Racja via Leszczynka (the shortwave<br />

plant near Warsaw) in 1999, from the first period of activity which came<br />

to an end in 2002:<br />

<br />

Back then it had been said than the phone-quality content after the ID had<br />

been produced un<strong>der</strong> conspiratory circumstances at Minsk. The transmission<br />

had even lower modulation that on Polskie Radio programming, as it was the


case even earlier when Radio Maryja used Leszczynka for a while during the<br />

nineties and found the results so disappointing that they soon left in<br />

favour of the Russian Samara site.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld July 15)<br />

RUSSIA RE: <br />

Performing a Ru to En AltaVista language translation on the websites as<br />

recently provided by Kai Ludwig & Wolfgang Bueschel it "appears" that SW<br />

broadcasting from the St. Petersburg - Popovka (Krasnyi Bor) site<br />

commenced in <strong>Jan</strong>uary 1962. Initial construction may have commenced as far<br />

back as 1957.<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SWsites yg July 15)<br />

6195 Buryatskaya GTRK, Ulan Ude, heard by Anton Poloskov and Feodor<br />

Brazhnikov in Irkutsk with huge signal, almost as strong as a local<br />

station. It replaces 3955 kHz because of better propagation in Siberia.<br />

(open_dx via Mezin, via dswci <strong>DX</strong>W July 16)<br />

ST. HELENA 11092.5 kHz Test transmission from Radio St. Helena was heard<br />

at 1900-1950 on July 17. Pops and announcement in English. SINPO 35333.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium July 21)<br />

SERBIA/BOSNIA [and non]. Yesterday I again phoned Belgrade, technical<br />

department of International Radio Serbia, and here is some news. Spare<br />

parts for Bijeljina transmitter, Bosnia arrived in Belgrade airport<br />

waiting for customs. Because there are some legal problems between Serbia<br />

and Bosnia, this would be processed in about one or two months period.<br />

When spare parts actually arrive in Bijeljina, very soon the broadcasts<br />

with 250 kW will start. Till then, Stubline, Serbia mobile transmitter<br />

with only 10 kW is operational (1300-2100 UT, 7240 kHz). P.S. My personal<br />

opinion is that it is very possible that would be more delayed. The<br />

situation is very complicated. Probably next year new law will determine<br />

the future of Intl R Serbia.<br />

(Dragan Lekic from Subotica-SER, July 17)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA 17590 SARL. From Sunday 29 July the frequency 17695 kHz<br />

will be replaced by 17590 kHz. The change is made to overcome interference<br />

by an Arabic speaking station close to 17695 kHz. Reception reports on<br />

17590 kHz are invited and should be sent to<br />

<br />

(South African Radio League)<br />

Amateur Radio Mirror International is a programme presented weekly by the<br />

South African Radio League, the National Body for Amateur Radio in South<br />

Africa and proudly sponsored by Sentech. Their website<br />

<br />

still has the following details:<br />

TRANSMISSION TIMES, SUNDAYS<br />

08:00 UTC 17700[rather 17590 then, wb.] kHz and 72<strong>05</strong> kHz AM 7082 kHz LSB<br />

145,750 MHz (Pretoria)<br />

145,650 MHz (Durban)<br />

Streaming on the Internet at and select South African Radio League<br />

MONDAYS 19:00 UTC on 3215 kHz<br />

Programme Details:<br />

SARL Youth Radio. A weekly feature aimed at young people and learners. The<br />

feature is also available for downloading on the web. Visit<br />

<br />

News Digest. SARL news, interviews and news items from around the world.<br />

The satellite report with Dave Long ZS5FR.<br />

A weekly digest of information for satellite enthusiast supplied by SA


AMSAT. This feature is available for downloading. Visit<br />

<br />

VHF News with Ivo Chladek ZS6AXT<br />

Focus on VHF and EME activities<br />

The HF Band with Dennis Green ZS4BS<br />

Focus on HF contests, awards, <strong>DX</strong>CC and <strong>DX</strong>peditions<br />

Technology / Operating feature. In-depth interview about Technology and<br />

Operating<br />

Write to us : e-mail: <br />

Postal Address :<br />

Amateur Radio Mirror International<br />

P.O.Box 90438, Garsfontein. Republic of South Africa. 0042.<br />

<br />

(SARL via dxld July 20)<br />

SPAIN 6-month long trials on 1260 & 1251 kHz. From digitalspy.co.uk<br />

forums:<br />

<br />

Taken from: <br />

Cadena SER is doing a DRM trial from Pozuelo de Alarc¢n (Madrid) , the<br />

site where its operated the MW transmitter on 810 Khz, operating on AM.<br />

The 6 month long DRM trials are an AM/DRM simulcast on 1260 kHz (which is<br />

a frequency where SER Algeciras and SER Murcia operate AM transmitters),<br />

and the lower next frequency of 1251 kHz (where de DRM signal is), using a<br />

10 kW transmitter. The trials have been allowed by the Authorities.<br />

When they will finish them, a report will be done according the measures<br />

and data achived and that report would be used by the Spanish<br />

Administration and international organizations.<br />

(Juan Carlos Ara-ESP, via Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK July 21)<br />

SRI LANKA SL<strong>BC</strong> radio show presenter Roshan Abhiseka mentioned that the<br />

refurbished 9770 transmitter used for English language programming is now<br />

running at 200 kW. Also mentioned that English language evening<br />

transmissions are to resume from B07.<br />

(David Woollan-NPL, dxld July 13)<br />

TAIWAN R Taiwan International has opened a new mailing address for<br />

reception report from Jul 01 as follows: P.O.Box 123-199, Taipei 11199,<br />

Taiwan. However, letters to the old mailing address (P.O. Box, 24-38) can<br />

still be received till the end of this year.<br />

(Kumar and Miyajima, July 07 via dswci <strong>DX</strong>W)<br />

TAJIKISTAN A mystery situation with Tajik Radio:<br />

Checking on Fri July 13th on 7245 khz I didn't found Tajik Radio in En at<br />

1645 UT on 7245 kHz but later at 1724 UT till 1758 was prgr in En mainly<br />

with disco mx in presumed Tajik. By the way, just after closing of DRM on<br />

7240-7245 kHz when I checked the new IS of Serbia and prgr in Ru from 1500<br />

UTC on 7240 kHz I heard end of Ru speaking station on 7245 kHz at 1458<br />

UTC.<br />

Thanks great to Mr.A.Klepov - Editor of RUS-<strong>DX</strong> weekly - who send me the<br />

new schedule of Voice of Tajik Radio feat. En 0900-1000 and 1730-1800 and<br />

Ru 0600-0700 and 1400-1500 all on 7245 and MW 1143 kHz. For time 1700-1730<br />

is given as in Farsi, but seems En is 1700-1800 UT.<br />

All bc time of VOTajik is 0200-1800 UT. [RUS-<strong>DX</strong>, A.Klepov and me].<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 16)


<strong>DX</strong>LD 7-082, "gives a revised tentative schedule for V. of Tajik (ex-R.<br />

Tajikistan), all on 1143 and 7245 from Dushanbe rather than the variety of<br />

frequencies registered and just rementioned in <strong>DX</strong>LD. Includes English at<br />

0900-1100 CAs/SAs and 1730-1800 CAs/ME. Anyone hear these?" A Russian <strong>DX</strong>er<br />

(via open_<strong>DX</strong> yg) checked on 7245 yesterday at 1745 and heard local<br />

popmusic, with a short announcement in a "Persian" language at 1754 and ID<br />

"Ovozi Tojik" at 1757 UT, at 1759 the tx switched off. There was no<br />

programming in English.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld July 18)<br />

Yesterday July 17, a Finnish <strong>DX</strong>er (me!) checked it at 1728 and heard<br />

English. So the programme starts earlier now, maybe 1715 UT. What is heard<br />

at the end, may be a closing announcement for the day in Tajik. But the<br />

schedule still seems to be unsettled: in the beginning of June English was<br />

heard at 1600. The other English transmission has been heard 0900-1000,<br />

not -1100.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, dxld July 18)<br />

UKRAINE 657, 1930-, Radio Ukraine International on June 30. There are<br />

barely any MW transmitters left in Ukraine. During the day, the band is<br />

practically empty. Chernivtsi, in the Carpathian mountains in the west of<br />

the country still has a 25 kW transmitter used for both RUI programming to<br />

Romania and for local programming. At 1930 UT, the local program switched<br />

to RUI's IS, Ukrainian ID, and then into the Romanian 30 min. program.<br />

Fair to good.<br />

The next part of the journey involved driving into the lovely Carpathian<br />

Mountains. This was the quietest RF area of my travels. If you've never<br />

experienced low (no) RF, than it's a real treat.....No noise between<br />

channels at all. One assumes that there is a technical glitch, but there<br />

isn't ... provides incredibly good S/N ratios. No won<strong>der</strong> our grandparents<br />

and great grandparents routinely heard trans-Oceanic stations without a<br />

lot of difficulty.<br />

(Walt Salmaniw-USA, on holiday trip to EUR, Transcarpathia-UKR, July 15)<br />

[former USSR] Antenna array. Fellas, what do you make of this antenna<br />

array located at 49 35 40.58 N and 23 58 06.42 E in an area south of Lviv<br />

in Ukraine. Supposedly was a military establishment, but no longer in<br />

service. Quite an interesting array very well visualized with Google<br />

Earth. I immediately consi<strong>der</strong>ed this to be a woodpecker receiving site.<br />

Any other guesses? (My theory has not been verified by google searches on<br />

the woodpecker in Ukraine, though).<br />

(Walt Salmaniw-USA, on holiday trip to EUR, Lviv-UKR, July 16)<br />

Folks, Mika Makelainen has kindly posted the final version of my article<br />

entlitled, "A Renewed Interest in <strong>DX</strong>ing" regarding my recent trip to<br />

Europe, with a Kaito 1103 in tow. The article and photos can be viewed at<br />

the dxing.info website:<br />

<br />

There's also a copy of the same at <br />

At the latter site, I'll also be posting some audio clips of some of the<br />

more interesting dx. Enjoy!<br />

(Walt Salmaniw-<strong>BC</strong>-CAN, July 20)<br />

UK I noticed that the B<strong>BC</strong> signal on Longwave 198 kHz was very weak here<br />

in the Netherlands at 1700 UT. Re-checking at 2030 UT, the situation is<br />

the same. B<strong>BC</strong> Reception Advice on the Web says that Radio 5 mediumwave<br />

[693 kHz] and Radio 4 longwave from Droitwich suffered a "failure" at 1408<br />

UT. This must be a power failure or an antenna failure, since it affects<br />

two different transmitters. 198 kHz was carrying cricket commentary today<br />

instead of regular programmes. For the latter part of the day, cricket<br />

fans without access to the Radio 5 Live Sports Extra digital service will


have had great difficulty hearing the coverage, as only two transmitters<br />

in Scotland were on the air on 198 kHz. Yet another embarrassment for the<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> this week :-(<br />

(Andy Sennitt-HOL, dxld July 20)<br />

Not sure if this is related or not, as I have no idea of the geography or<br />

transmitters involved or if it just affects the website listeners, but<br />

this was in the B<strong>BC</strong> 4 Newsletter released yesterday:<br />

"You may have already realised this morning that we're experiencing very<br />

big technical problems because of the severe weather. A lot of engineering<br />

staff and servers are based at Maidenhead - where the building has been<br />

flooded. We've also had problems with the Listen Again feature recently.<br />

We will resume normal service as soon as we can and apologise that the<br />

service we're providing isn't as it should be."<br />

(Fred Waterer, dxld July 20)<br />

Thanks for the information - Fred. The Droitwich LW transmitter is located<br />

near the city of Worcester (SW of Birmingham), while Maidenhead is in the<br />

Thames valley, just to the west of London. Andy Sennitt (and I) were<br />

writing about a total off-air failure of the transmitter using 198 kHz,<br />

not just the feed. The only connection I can think of is the weather that<br />

affected both areas on Friday - hours of torrential rain that caused<br />

severe flooding. It could have been the River Thames itself causing the<br />

floods in Maidenhead, but the exact cause of the failure at Droitwich<br />

isn't known.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld July 21)<br />

Google Earth imagery, Droitwich 198 kHz 500 kW at<br />

52 17 47.32 N 02 06 21.49 W, and two MW masts on the northern side.<br />

USA 5920 WBOH FBN Fundamental Broadcasting Network, QSL, sticker,<br />

schedule, etc for report to<br />

<br />

with audio clips, v/s A. Robinson, in 22 days.<br />

(Nicolas Eramo-ARG, JPNpremium July 21)<br />

VOA EXPANDS BROADCASTS TO SOMALIA. New live half hour added at 1630 UTC.<br />

The Voice of America (VOA) has added 30 minutes to its daily Somali radio<br />

broadcast, providing a full hour of live, up-to-the-minute news and<br />

information to listeners.<br />

VOA Somali currently airs from 1600-1700 UTC, with a repeat broadcast at<br />

1700 UTC. The additional half hour, 1630 to 1700 UTC, includes a wi<strong>der</strong><br />

variety of listener interactives, such as call-ins, roundtable<br />

discussions, and debates on topics ranging from health, education, and<br />

youth to business and development. Weekend programming will offer in-depth<br />

discussions and interviews focusing on the interests and needs of Somalis.<br />

"Listener response to our programs has been overwhelming," said VOA Somali<br />

Service Chief Fred Cooper. "They appreciate the accurate, balanced, and<br />

timely news and information we provide and continue to ask for more," he<br />

added.<br />

VOA's Somali Service was launched on Febr 12, <strong>2007</strong>. Broadcasts are<br />

available on AM, FM and shortwave radio frequencies 13580, 15620, and MW<br />

Djibouti 1431 kHz, 600 kW non-dir.<br />

VOA's Somali-language service is funded by a grant from the U.S.<br />

Department of State. For more information, please visit VOA's website at<br />

<br />

The Voice of America, which first went on the air in 1942, is a multimedia<br />

international broadcasting service funded by the U.S. government through


the Broadcasting Board of Governors. VOA broadcasts more than 1,000 hours<br />

of news, information, educational, and cultural programming every week to<br />

an estimated worldwide audience of more than 115 million people. Programs<br />

are produced in 45 languages.<br />

For more information, contact the Office of Public Affairs at +1 202 203-<br />

4959, or by e-mail at<br />

<br />

(VOA press release, dxld July 17)<br />

Media Network update: Wolfgang Bueschel reports that the frequencies in<br />

the VOA press release are wrong. At 1630 UTC he heard VOA Somali on 11530<br />

and 15675 kHz.<br />

(Andy Sennitt-HOL, RNW MN July 17)<br />

Really VoA in Somali language on 11530 + 15675 at 1600-1800 UT,<br />

MW at 1600-1630 UT only: MW Djibouti 1431 kHz, 600 kW non-dir.<br />

at 1630-0400 UT R SAWA in Arabic 600 kW 325 degr towards Sudan, SouthEGY.<br />

VANUATU The two new Radio Vanuatu transmitters [1125/1179] are both<br />

confirmed as being 10 kW units according to RNZI Technical Manager Adrian<br />

Sainsbury who was in Vila and Santo lately and has seen them both! He also<br />

adds that a joint NZAID, AUSAID and EU Aid program will deliver new SW<br />

transmitters to Vanuatu as it's been decided that a full SW service should<br />

be reintroduced as soon as possible. The existing SW aerial system is in<br />

good condition, as is the aerial system for MW in both Vila and Santo. The<br />

new head of VT<strong>BC</strong> in Vila is the ex Radio Australia head - Jean-Gabriel<br />

Manguy. His job is to oversee the installation of all the new<br />

transmitters, studio upgrades etc.<br />

(David Ricquish, July NZ <strong>DX</strong> Times via dxld July 19)<br />

ZIMBABWE 4828, at 0130 UT on July 15, Z<strong>BC</strong> (pres), generally poor un<strong>der</strong><br />

CODAR with non-stop Afro dance mx prgm. Listened closely for anmts but<br />

seemed to segue from one lengthy song to another and signal never improved<br />

enough for ID. I checked 3396 kHz and that one was surprisingly strong<br />

with different prgm.<br />

(John Herkimer-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 15)<br />

Tropical Bands Monitor.<br />

Owners of our Domestic Broadcasting Survey No. 9, please note that<br />

<br />

was updated on July <strong>05</strong> with the June loggings as an extra service to their<br />

purchase. At any <strong>DX</strong>-er can download a complete<br />

monitoring view of stations heard broadcasting on tropical bands during<br />

20<strong>05</strong> and 2006.<br />

Trends in tropical bands broadcasting <strong>2007</strong><br />

by Anker Petersen<br />

Since 1973 the Danish Shortwave Club International has published an annual<br />

publication which first covered the frequency range of 2.200 to 5.800 kHz<br />

and was called the "Tropical Bands Survey". But since 1999 I expanded it<br />

as editor to cover all Domestic broadcasting stations on shortwave from<br />

2.2 till 30 MHz. That is now called the Domestic Broadcasting Survey - the<br />

DBS- and it is popular worldwide among hard-core <strong>DX</strong>-ers. Our latest<br />

edition was published in May <strong>2007</strong>. (Please see the independent reviews of<br />

it at:<br />

. Wernli)<br />

The task for the editor of the DBS is, throughout the year until the next<br />

publication, to check the bands himself and follow the loggings from our<br />

members and other <strong>DX</strong>-ers around the world. For each station in the list, a<br />

note is taken of the months when it has been heard. If a station has not<br />

been heard by any <strong>DX</strong>-er during the past 12 months, it is deleted. By this


measure, the DBS contains only the active domestic broadcasting stations.<br />

With this systematic registration of broadcasting stations on the Tropical<br />

Bands each year, it is possible to make some statistics on how many<br />

frequencies were active in each part of the world and compare these<br />

numbers.<br />

I have selected the Tropical Bands Surveys published with 12 years<br />

intervals in 1973, 1985 and 1997, and the Domestic Broadcasting Surveys<br />

from 2003 and <strong>2007</strong>. For each of these five years I have then counted the<br />

number of active Domestic Broadcasting stations between 2.200 and 5.800<br />

kHz. International broadcasters, Clandestine and Pirate stations are not<br />

included in these statistics.<br />

Active domestic transmitters on 2200 _ 5800 kHz<br />

Region 1973 1985 1997 2003 <strong>2007</strong><br />

Central Africa 102 76 40 26 22<br />

Southern Africa 57 39 33 9 9<br />

Middle East 9 4 1 0 0<br />

Indian Subcontinent 62 45 45 36 36<br />

South East Asia 40 29 21 7 6<br />

Indonesia 171 1<strong>05</strong> 65 19 15<br />

China, Taiwan, Mongolia 119 110 75 44 39<br />

CIS (former USSR) 61 59 47 21 9<br />

Far East 38 28 28 17 12<br />

Papua New Guinea 17 20 20 20 16<br />

Australia and other Pacific 10 4 13 7 12<br />

Central America, Mexico 21 23 24 17 10<br />

Caribbean 29 3 3 4 3<br />

Northwestern South America 98 41 19 5 3<br />

Ecuador 47 33 22 13 8<br />

Peru 78 69 78 53 39<br />

Bolivia 35 42 25 15 22<br />

Brazil 107 87 67 50 45<br />

Southern South America 5 2 1 0 1<br />

Total 1106 819 627 363 307<br />

We are approaching the end of the Era of Domestic broadcasting on the<br />

Tropical Bands for two main reasons: The technical standard of a large<br />

part of the transmitters in the tropical countries is poor and they cannot<br />

be repaired for economical reasons. In more developed countries the<br />

domestic shortwave transmitters are being replaced by FM-networks. The<br />

trend above is clear: The falling trend continues although it has levelled<br />

out the past three years.<br />

The average number of closed domestic stations per year during 1997-2003<br />

was 44 whereas it was only 14 during 2003-<strong>2007</strong>. The extraordinary steep<br />

fall at the very end of the 20th century is now replaced by a more<br />

"normal" closure of less than 15 domestic frequencies per year. If that<br />

trend continues, this means, that the last domestic broadcaster may first<br />

close down on the tropical bands around year 2029! Countries like Brazil,<br />

Peru, China, India, Bolivia and Papua New Guinea are still dominating the<br />

tropical bands. However, it is expected that AIR is going to replace SW by<br />

FM within a few years.<br />

Stations on the tropical bands which have closed down in 20<strong>05</strong>-2006,<br />

including International stations and Clandestines.<br />

kHz kW Station Country Last log<br />

2338 - Minsk utility station (USB) Belarus OCT<strong>05</strong><br />

2350 - KCBS, Sariwon Bangsong North Korea MAY<strong>05</strong><br />

2371 - Minsk utility station (USB) Belarus APR06<br />

2390 0,5 R Huayacocotla, Veracruz Mexico JAN06<br />

2490 1,6 R 8 de Setembro,Descalvado, S. Paulo Brazil APR06


2654 - Minsk utility station (USB) Belarus MAY<strong>05</strong><br />

2738 - Minsk utility station (USB) Belarus AUG<strong>05</strong><br />

2829 - Minsk utility station (USB) Belarus JUL<strong>05</strong><br />

3215 50 R Feon'ny Filazantsara, via Talata-V. Madagascar MAR06<br />

3223 50 AIR Shimla, Himachal Pradesh India OCT06<br />

3231.8 10 RRI Bukittinggi, SW Indonesia JAN06<br />

3235 10 R West New Britain, Kimbe Papua New Guinea APR06<br />

3245 10 R Gulf, Kerama Papua New Guinea OCT<strong>05</strong><br />

3270 100 WWRB, Manchester, Tennessee USA APR06<br />

3289.9 0,5 R Centro, Ambato, Tungurahua Ecuador OCT<strong>05</strong><br />

3300 10 R Cultural, Guatemala City Guatemala JAN<strong>05</strong><br />

3306 - Z<strong>BC</strong>, Guineafowl, Gweru Zimbabwe JUN06<br />

3315 50 AIR Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh India OCT06<br />

3344.6 0,5 R Ayopaya, Independencia, Cochabm. Bolivia FEB06<br />

3365 20 AIR Delhi, Khampur India OCT06<br />

3375 10 R Western Highlands, Mount Hagen Papua New Guinea JAN06<br />

3390 10 AIR Gangtok, Sikkim India OCT06<br />

3930 - R Voice of Komala, via No. Iraq Clandestine APR06<br />

3955 100 Voice of Russia, Vladivostok Russia JAN06<br />

3960.1 10 RRI Palu, Tondo, CC Indonesia JAN06<br />

3970.5 - KCBS, Wonsan, Kwangwong North Korea JUN<strong>05</strong><br />

3980 100 R Liberty, via Biblis Germany MAR06<br />

3985 100 VOA, via Biblis Germany NOV<strong>05</strong><br />

3985 250 VOIRI, Ahwaz Iran MAR06<br />

4160 - Voice of Independence, Northern Iraq Iraq SEP<strong>05</strong><br />

4300 - R Bella, Tingo Maria Peru NOV<strong>05</strong><br />

4610 - R Voice of Komala, via No. Iraq Clandestine DEC<strong>05</strong><br />

4760 100 R Liberty via Yangiyul Tajikistan FEB06<br />

4761.7 - R Guanay, Guanay, La Paz Bolivia FEB06<br />

4765 10 R IntegraVao, Cruzeiro do Sul, Acre Brazil AUG<strong>05</strong><br />

4830 15 China Huayi Brc. Corp., Chengdu China JAN06<br />

4855 - Minsk utility station (USB) Belarus JAN06<br />

4875 100 R Hara, via Dusheti Georgia FEB06<br />

4885 1 R a Voz do Coracao Imaculado, Goias Brazil OCT<strong>05</strong><br />

4890 250 R France International, Moyabi Gabon JAN06<br />

4890.1 - R Macedonia, Arequipa Peru JAN06<br />

4895 10 RTM, Kuching-Stapok, Sarawak Malaysia OCT<strong>05</strong><br />

4960 5 R Fe<strong>der</strong>acion Shuar, Sucua Ecuador MAY<strong>05</strong><br />

4960.4 1 R Global Internacional / R Cima Dominican Republic SEP<strong>05</strong><br />

4982 - Minsk utility station (USB) Belarus SEP<strong>05</strong><br />

4995 100 R Liberty via Yangiyul Tajikistan FEB06<br />

4995,6 2 R Andina, Huancayo, Junin Peru MAY<strong>05</strong><br />

5030 5 R Los Andes, Huamachuco,L.Libertad Peru SEP<strong>05</strong><br />

5035 100 R Centrafricaine, Bangui-Bimbo Central African Republic JAN06<br />

5035 500 WEWN, Vandiver, Alabama USA MAY06<br />

5<strong>05</strong>0 - R Integracion, Abancay, Apurimac Peru OCT<strong>05</strong><br />

5<strong>05</strong>5 5 R Jornal A Critica, Manaus, AM Brazil JUL<strong>05</strong><br />

5134 - Minsk utility station (USB) Belarus AUG<strong>05</strong><br />

5265 - La Voz de Chiriaco, Chiriaco, Imaza Peru JUN<strong>05</strong><br />

5500 - Voice of Peace & Democracy of Eritrea Clandestine JAN06<br />

5500 10 Voice of the Tigray Revolution Ethiopia DEC06<br />

5678 1 R Ilucan, Cutervo, Cajamarca Peru OCT<strong>05</strong><br />

5699.8 - R Triple SH, San Ignacio, Cajamarca Peru FEB06<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W July 15)<br />

Dear <strong>DX</strong> --- Friends all over the World !<br />

<br />

click<br />

<br />


I enclose the latest updated E<strong>DX</strong>C Radio Landlist <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

The Landlist is coming from Mr. Olle Alm in Hudiksvall, Sweden, who<br />

updated this all the time in the past.<br />

I received this List today --- on Friday , July 20 , <strong>2007</strong> --- from Mr.<br />

Torre Ekblom, Assistant Secretary General at the E<strong>DX</strong>C.<br />

With best wishes and greetings from Sweden,<br />

Tibor Szilagyi - E<strong>DX</strong>C Secretary General<br />

Written in Sweden on Friday, July 20, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

(via wwdxc, and also Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> July 21)<br />

Hallo Christoph und Liste<br />

Der DSWCI bietet die E<strong>DX</strong>C-Liste ab sofort auf seiner Webseite zum Download<br />

an, das PDF ist wesentlich uebersichtlicher als die Liste auf <strong>der</strong> E<strong>DX</strong>C<br />

Seite.<br />

<br />

Ich habe das von Anker Petersen gelieferte Dokument noch etwas<br />

nachbearbeitet. Wer das Dokument bereits heruntergeladen und sich<br />

geaergert hat, weil die Hyperlinks darin nicht funktionieren, kann uns<br />

jetzt nochmals eine Chance geben.<br />

Beste 73<br />

Rolf Wernli-SUI, via A-<strong>DX</strong><br />

July 21<br />

Monaco. Hallo! Da vor kurzem hier in <strong>der</strong> Liste die Frage auftauchte, wie<br />

man Monaco nach E<strong>DX</strong>C-Regeln zaehlen sollte, ist diese Ergaenzung in <strong>der</strong><br />

aktuellen E<strong>DX</strong>C-Liste vielleicht von Interesse:<br />

MCO 27 MONACO incl. the Fontbonne and Col de la Madonne (Mt. Agel)<br />

transmitter sites on adjacent French territory, not incl. the Roumoules<br />

site in France.<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> July 21)<br />

Ergibt jetzt 295 + 51 ehemalige Laen<strong>der</strong>.<br />

Ja, da gibt es noch mehr Enclaven/Exclaven. Man muss ja nicht gleich das<br />

Saarland, Triest und West-Berlin extra rechnen, wie bei den Amis. Aber die<br />

moegliche Zahl <strong>der</strong> realen Radio Laen<strong>der</strong> laut <strong>der</strong> neuen E<strong>DX</strong>C List steigert<br />

sich erklecklich. Zumal 14 Laen<strong>der</strong> allein in <strong>der</strong> Antarctica liegen. 73 wb<br />

BUESINGEN German enclave in the Swiss canton of Schaffhausen<br />

CAMPIONE Italian enclave in the Swiss canton of Ticino<br />

KALININGRAD since 6 Sep 1991; before that part of the ?USSR as the<br />

Kaliningradskaya oblast, now enclave of *Russia<br />

ANNOBON (PAGALU) outlying part of *Equatorial Guinea<br />

CABINDA enclave of *Angola<br />

EUROPA Europa Island and Bassas da India (islands); French<br />

possessions in the Mozambique Channel<br />

JUAN DE NOVA island, G.C: 17.02S/43.42E<br />

NAKHICHEVAN since 26 Dec 1991; before that part of the ?USSR;<br />

enclave of *Azerbaijan<br />

[nicht Oedipussi]<br />

OECUSSI until 16 Jul 1976 and since 20 May 2002; enclave of *East<br />

Timor; during the intervening period part of *Indonesia<br />

as part of the Timor Timur province (illegal occupation);<br />

also known as Oekussi or Oecussi-Ambeno


[aber Palestina und Gaza strip nicht ! ]<br />

PALESTINE until 13 May 1948; then as *Israel and Transjordania (now<br />

in *Jordan); the current autonomous Palestinian areas<br />

within *Israel as yet do not qualify for status as a<br />

separate radio country<br />

RAS MUSANDAM enclave of *Oman (tip of Musandam Peninsula)<br />

HOWLAND & BAKER ISLANDS G.C: 0.48N/176.38W and 0.13N/176.31W; US<br />

territories<br />

JARVIS ISLAND G.C: 0.22S/160.03W; US territory<br />

JOHNSTON ATOLL G.C: 16.45N/169.31W; US territory as Johnston and Sand<br />

Islands<br />

LINE ISLANDS, NORTHERN incl. Teraina (Washington), Tabuaeran (Fanning),<br />

and Kiritimati (Christmas) islands; excl. *Palmyra and<br />

Kingman Reef<br />

LINE ISLANDS, SOUTHERN Malden, Starbuck, Caroline, Flint and Vostok<br />

islands; excl. *Jarvis<br />

MARQUESAS ISLANDS administratively part of French Polynesia<br />

MARSHALL ISLANDS incl. Enewetak, Bikini, Kwajalein; since 21<br />

Oct 1986 republic, before that US-administered UN<br />

trusteeship<br />

MICRONESIA, FEDERATED STATES OF since 10 May 1979; before that part of the<br />

Caroline Is.; incl. Kosrae, Pohnpei (Ponape), Truk<br />

(Chuuk) and Yap<br />

MINAMI TORI SHIMA Marcus Island; G.C: 24.16N/154E; to Japan,<br />

before 27 June 1968 un<strong>der</strong> US administration<br />

OGASAWARA incl. Kazan Retto (Volcano Islands, incl. Iwo Jima) and<br />

Ogasawara Gunto (Bonin Islands)<br />

OKINO TORI SHIMA Parece Vela; G.C: 20.25N/136.00E<br />

TOKELAU until 6 May 1946 named Union Islands; Atafu, Fakaofo, Nukunono<br />

TUAMOTU ARCHIPELAGO incl. Gambier; administratively part of Fr Polynesia<br />

TUBUAI ISLANDS administratively part of French Polynesia; Austral Islands<br />

AVES also known as Isla Aves or Bird Island<br />

SAN ANDRES & PROVIDENCIA incl. Bajo Nuevo, Cayos de Albuquerque,<br />

Serranilla Bank,Quita Sueno Bank, Roncador Cay, and<br />

Serrana Bank<br />

DESVENTURADOS Isla San Ambrosio and Isla San Felix (adm. by Chile)<br />

JUAN FERNANDEZ (adm. by Chile)<br />

S|O PAULO Sao Pedro e Sao Paulo Brazilian islands<br />

TRINDADE incl. Martim Vaz; Brazilian islands<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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ALASKA 6890 KNLS at 1011-1025 UT on July 17, English. Testimonials b/w<br />

pop music. Several KNLS promos and IDs. Poor.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, hcdx July 22)<br />

ALBANIA 13720 Puuuuuh, a tremendous signal noted here at 2000-2027 UT<br />

today July 24, S=9+40 dB powerhouse. Interval music of Radio Tirana at<br />

2027 UT on July 24. En sce towards GB&IRL, and North America.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 24)<br />

7465 Radio Tirana. July 23 at 2030-21<strong>05</strong> UT. SINPO 34333. Opening music &<br />

ID in Albanian at 2030 UT, followed by news. Commantary at 2<strong>05</strong>0 UT.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium July 28)<br />

ASCENSION ISL [to Sierra Leone] 9525 Cotton Tree Radio (pres) 0735-<br />

0800* Jul25. Alternating man & woman (alternating langs probably) in Afro<br />

dialects; fair at best on peaks, with QRM from VoIndonesia which came on<br />

at 0740 with gamelan mx/IS; closing anmt in En at 0759 by M: "You've been<br />

listening to the news in Krio, Limba, Mende..." (missed last few words)<br />

and off near ToH. Via Ascension, I guess.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 27)<br />

ARGENTINA 15345.36v R. Nacional on 2238-2317 UT on July 21, in Spanish,<br />

seemed to be several long phone interviews, guitar music, ToH 5+1 pips,<br />

IDs "Radio Nacional", poor-fair.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 22)<br />

R.A.E. Buenos Aires, op 15345.31, very strong, best in USB, <strong>DX</strong> program in<br />

German, at 2130 UT full ID.<br />

(Maurits Van Driessche-BEL, B<strong>DX</strong> July 20, via dxld)


15344.19 ID of RAE Buenao Aires in French at 2028 UT on July 24, S=9<br />

signal here in Europe. Much stronger than REE and RTM Nador on even 15345<br />

kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 24)<br />

AUSTRALIA 2485 VL8K Katherine 1137-12<strong>05</strong> July 23. Program of old blues<br />

mx, slide guitar numbers, etc, hosted by YL. Fair signal.<br />

4835 VL8A Alice Springs 0806-0830* July 25. Man & woman in discussion;<br />

one phone chat or interview; two mx breaks; switched to 2310 kHz at<br />

0830:40 UTC. Was // 4910, which switched about 10 seconds later to 2325.<br />

Both 4 mHz freqs fair; the lower freqs heard but weakly. 5025 not heard<br />

due to Cuba's dominance.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 27)<br />

BENIN Just had an interesting email from Radio Parakou: - According to<br />

Mr. Eric Biokou, the chief engineer of Radio Parakou, the station uses a<br />

RIZ transmitter manufactured in (what used to be) Yugoslavia and installed<br />

in 1995. The transmitter can be heard most evenings in Sweden on 5025 kHz<br />

and is rated at 10 kW. Radio Parakou also has two 1970's transmitters<br />

which are broken and which cannot be repaired as spare parts are not<br />

available.<br />

(Christer Brunstroem-SWE, dxld July 27)<br />

BOTSWANA 4930 VOA via Moepeng Hill. F/D 50th Anniversary/"Botswana Relay<br />

Verification" card in 23 days for f/up via Washington. Did not receive a<br />

reply to the original report which was sent direct via Selebi-Phikwe.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 27)<br />

BULGARIA R Varna 9900 kHz at 0100 UT w/nx in Bulgarian. Mx afterwards.<br />

Fair as usual. On UT Monday 23 July.<br />

(Liz Cameron-USA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 24)<br />

9900 - UTC Sun to Mon night only, 2100-0300 to zones 28,29,38,39.<br />

CANADA 6030 CFVP Calgary 1224 July 16. YL with "Classic Country<br />

Traffic," time check for "6:25," an "AM 1060" jingle, then back to more<br />

C&W music. Signal was fair at best and bothered by co-channel QRM from a<br />

CH-lang station which was gaining and took over the frequency a few<br />

minutes later as the band was beginning to fade out.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 22)<br />

CHINA 6155 CNR-2/CBR, 1300-1400, July 23, hour program mostly in<br />

English: 'This is English Evening on China Business Radio', hosted by<br />

Eric, song 'Every Breath You Take' by Sting, talking about weddings,<br />

'Career Focus. In tonights edition of Smith's Business close-up ...',<br />

segment 'Studio Classroom Worldwide', fair-good. MP3 audio available at:<br />

<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, JPNpremium July 28)<br />

CHINA/TAIWAN The SOH 24-hour service has begun to use new frequency of<br />

16500 kHz (x18180) at 1011 UT on July 22. Until 1011 UT on 16480 kHz. I<br />

was not able to receive on 18180 kHz on July 21.<br />

Firedrake is not transmitted on 15000 kHz on July 22. I presume,<br />

monitoring station of Chicom cannot receive SOH by QRM of BPM.<br />

Now operating:<br />

Network 1 on 7300, 9200, 10300, 13970<br />

Network 2 on 15000, 16500<br />

Satellite on sub carrier on Eutelsat W5.<br />

cf. <br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN and Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C, wwdxc July 22)


Dear Sei-ichi, thank you. I have checked the frequencies after 1600 UT and<br />

I find all others free of Dragon Dancer than 7300 kHz. So maybe the others<br />

close at 1600 UT?<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, July 24)<br />

COSTA RICA 6020.95 REE at 0237-0311 UT on July 24, Spanish programming,<br />

fair-poor, // 3350, 6<strong>05</strong>5, 6125, 9535, & 9620 kHz.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 24)<br />

CUBA RHC's 11760 transmitter was putting out numerous spurs, July 19 at<br />

1212 as I tuned around 25m. On 11760 itself it was somewhat distorted.<br />

Worst spur on 11794, and all the others found at plus or minus 34 kHz from<br />

11760 and multiples of 34 kHz, as extremely distorted scratchy blobs,<br />

altho weaker the further from 11760. Detectable on: 11624, 11658, 11692,<br />

11726; 11794, 11828, 11862, 11896, 11930. These interfered with numerous<br />

stations, including R. Rebelde on 11655, something in Chinese on 11825.<br />

Some of them still audible at 1400 recheck, 11794 being much stronger than<br />

11726. Next day, July 20 at 1320, however, no spurs audible, just 11760.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld July 22)<br />

DRM DRM noise continues to create lots of problems to adjacent channels<br />

operating with standard AM double side band plus carrier signals... In my<br />

opinion there is no doubt that the wide DRM transmissions have to do with<br />

poorly adjusted final amplifier stages of the transmitters, because DRM<br />

requires extremely linear amplification in and a very difficult to meet<br />

peak to average power ratio handling capacity of the transmitter driver<br />

and final amplifier stages...<br />

Let's hope that soon the DRM consortium will take corrective action<br />

regarding these problems as they are shedding a very dark image to DRM<br />

broadcasts, that again in my opinion , when properly done with adequate<br />

equipment should be more compatible with other users of the radio<br />

spectrum.<br />

(Prof. Arnie Coro-CUB radio amateur CO2KK, RHC Dxers Unlimited's mid week<br />

edition, via OA<strong>DX</strong>-CAN July 24)<br />

ECUADOR 4909.3 Radio Chaskis (presumed) on UTC Sun July 22 at 0213-0304<br />

UT. Continuous local folk music, mid-tempo and romantic vocals. No<br />

announcements noted. Fair-poor signal.<br />

(Ross Comeau-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 22)<br />

FRANCE Radio France - In response to my report on one of the R. France<br />

<strong>BC</strong>B stations, I received a thick envelope from RFI with frequency skeds, 3<br />

stickers, several infosheets and a fill-in-the- blank reception report<br />

form, but no QSL. There was, though, an enclosed letter from Barbara<br />

Guidice - an Editor with the English service thanking me for writing, but<br />

stating that they receive too much mail to answer every letter<br />

individually. Jeez - the time taken and expense of what they sent had to<br />

have been more than filling out a simple QSL card and popping it back in<br />

the mail to me!<br />

(J.D.Stephens-AL-USA, hcdx July 24)<br />

GERMANY Hallo Liste, hoerte heute zufaellig Radio Lotte aus Weimar im<br />

Auto. Habe mich dazu auf <strong>der</strong> Homepage kundig gemacht:<br />

Radio Lotte - Weimar live von <strong>der</strong> Insel Hiddensee.<br />

Festival-Radio zu den Palucca-Tagen <strong>2007</strong>, live von 0700-1300 Uhr (Ortszeit<br />

CEST, GMT+2hrs) auf:<br />

Hiddensee 90,2 MHz<br />

Weimar 106,6 MHz<br />

Rostock 90,2 MHz<br />

Bremen/Bremerhaven 92,5 MHz<br />

Greifswald 98,1 MHz<br />

Neubrandenburg 88,0 MHz


Eisenach 96,5 MHz<br />

Bei mir hier in Stralsund auf 90,2 MHz und 98,1 MHz zu empfangen.<br />

Gruss aus Stralsund<br />

(Peter Vaegler-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> July 24)<br />

Summer A-07 of DTK T-Systems Media & Broadcast. Part 2 of 3:<br />

WYFR (Family Radio):<br />

to West Europe<br />

1700-1800 3955 WER 100 kW / non-dir German<br />

to East Europe<br />

1700-1900 95<strong>05</strong> WER 500 kW / 060 deg Russian<br />

1800-1900 11730 JUL 100 kW / 100 deg Romanian<br />

to South Asia<br />

1300-1500 15350 WER 500 kW / 075 deg Bengali<br />

1500-1600 13830 WER 500 kW / 075 deg Gujarati<br />

1500-1600 13840 WER 500 kW / 075 deg Punjabi<br />

1600-1800 11730 WER 500 kW / 075 deg Punjabi<br />

1500-1800 12020 WER 500 kW / 075 deg Urdu<br />

1300-1400 15640 WER 500 kW / 090 deg Marathi<br />

1300-1400 15670 WER 500 kW / 090 deg English<br />

1400-1600 15670 WER 500 kW / 090 deg Hindi<br />

1400-1500 15715 WER 500 kW / 090 deg Kannada<br />

1400-1500 15370 WER 500 kW / 090 deg Telugu<br />

1500-1600 15370 WER 500 kW / 090 deg Tamil<br />

1600-1800 11680 WER 500 kW / 090 deg Hindi<br />

to Middle East<br />

1600-1700 11870 WER 500 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg Persian<br />

1600-1800 9925 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg Turkish<br />

1600-1700 13620 WER 500 kW / 120 deg Arabic<br />

1700-1800 11875 WER 500 kW / 120 deg Arabic<br />

1800-1900 11855 WER 500 kW / 120 deg Arabic<br />

1900-2000 9495 WER 500 kW / 120 deg Arabic<br />

2000-2100 97<strong>05</strong> WER 125 kW / 120 deg Arabic<br />

to East Africa<br />

1600-1900 13630 WER 500 kW / 135 deg English<br />

1800-1900 13830 WER 500 kW / 135 deg Amharic<br />

1600-1700 15650 WER 500 kW / 135 deg English<br />

1500-1600 15750 WER 500 kW / 150 deg English<br />

1600-1700 15750 WER 500 kW / 150 deg Amharic<br />

1700-1800 15750 WER 500 kW / 150 deg Swahili<br />

1800-1900 15750 WER 500 kW / 150 deg English<br />

to North Africa<br />

1700-1800 13840 JUL 100 kW / 175 deg Arabic<br />

1800-1900 11600 WER 500 kW / 150 deg Arabic<br />

1900-2000 7180 WER 500 kW / 150 deg Arabic<br />

2000-2100 9735 WER 500 kW / 150 deg Arabic<br />

2100-2200 5915 WER 500 kW / 150 deg Arabic<br />

to Central Africa<br />

1600-1700 157<strong>05</strong> WER 500 kW / 165 deg English<br />

1800-1900 13730 WER 500 kW / 165 deg English<br />

to South Africa<br />

1900-2200 9610 WER 500 kW / 180 deg English<br />

2200-2300 9620 WER 500 kW / 180 deg English<br />

1900-2000 11610 WER 500 kW / 180 deg French<br />

2000-2100 9595 WER 500 kW / 180 deg French<br />

2100-2200 9720 WER 500 kW / 180 deg French<br />

to West Africa<br />

2000-2100 11895 WER 100 kW / 195 deg French<br />

2200-2300 9720 WER 500 kW / 195 deg French<br />

1900-2000 13780 WER 500 kW / 210 deg French<br />

2000-2200 11610 WER 500 kW / 210 deg Arabic<br />

2200-2300 7115 WER 500 kW / 210 deg Arabic


Bible Voice Broadcasting Network (BVBN):<br />

to West Europe<br />

0700-0815 5945 WER 100 kW / 300 deg Fri/Sat English<br />

0700-0915 5945 WER 100 kW / 300 deg Sun English<br />

0815-0845 9655 WER 040 kW / 300 deg Sat English DRM<br />

1200-1230 5945 WER 040 kW / non-dir Sun English DRM<br />

1800-1830 9435 JUL 100 kW / 220 deg Sun Spanish<br />

to East Europe<br />

1800-1830 6015 JUL 100 kW / 085 deg Thu Ukrainian/English<br />

1800-1830 6060 JUL 100 kW / 060 deg Tue/Fri Russian<br />

1815-1830 6060 JUL 100 kW / 060 deg Mon English<br />

1815-1830 6060 JUL 100 kW / 060 deg Wed Russian<br />

1815-1845 6060 JUL 100 kW / 060 deg Thu Russian<br />

1800-1845 6060 JUL 100 kW / 060 deg Sat English<br />

1800-1930 6060 JUL 100 kW / 060 deg Sun En/Ru/En<br />

to West Africa<br />

1900-2000 9775 WER 125 kW / 195 deg Sat English<br />

to Central Africa<br />

1845-2000 9775 JUL 100 kW / 160 deg Sun English<br />

1630-1730 15495 JUL 100 kW / 145 deg Daily Nier/Dinka<br />

to North Africa<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>30 13810 WER 250 kW / 120 deg Mon-Thu Arabic<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>45 13810 WER 250 kW / 120 deg Fri Arabic<br />

2000-2030 9665 NAU 250 kW / 145 deg Thu Arabic<br />

0900-1015 17595 WER 125 kW / 135 deg Fri Arabic<br />

to East Africa<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>30 13810 WER 125 kW / 135 deg Sat Amharic<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>00 13810 WER 125 kW / 135 deg Sun Amharic<br />

1600-1700 13810 NAU 100 kW / 145 deg Wed Amharic<br />

1630-1700 13810 NAU 100 kW / 145 deg Thu-Tue Amharic<br />

1700-1800 13810 NAU 100 kW / 145 deg Daily Tigrinya/Amharic<br />

1800-1900 13810 NAU 100 kW / 145 deg Fri/Sun Somali<br />

1800-1830 13810 NAU 100 kW / 145 deg Sat Somali<br />

1530-1600 15775 JUL 100 kW / 130 deg Wed Tigrinya<br />

to Middle East<br />

2300-0100 6140 WER 100 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg Thu-Fri English<br />

1615-1730 9430 JUL 100 kW / 115 deg Mon/Wed Arabic<br />

1615-1730 9430 WER 100 kW / 120 deg Fri Arabic<br />

1700-1730 9430 WER 100 kW / 120 deg Tue/Thu Arabic<br />

1700-1800 9430 WER 100 kW / 120 deg Sat English<br />

1630-1800 9430 WER 100 kW / 120 deg Sun English<br />

1800-1900 9430 WER 250 kW / 120 deg Sat/Sun English<br />

1830-1900 9430 WER 250 kW / 120 deg Fri English<br />

1800-1830 11875 JUL 100 kW / 100 deg Mon/Wed/Fri Persian<br />

1800-1900 11875 JUL 100 kW / 100 deg Tue/Thu/Sun Persian<br />

1800-1815 11875 JUL 100 kW / 100 deg Sat English<br />

1700-1900 11945 WER 100 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg Daily Persian<br />

1630-1700 11975 JUL 100 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg Fri/Sun Hebrew<br />

1625-1715 13580 WER 250 kW / 120 deg Tue/Fri Arabic<br />

1625-1730 13580 WER 250 kW / 120 deg Mon/Wed/Thu Arabic<br />

1540-1615 13590 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Mon-Fri English<br />

1615-1645 13590 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Tue Hebrew/Tagalog<br />

1645-1715 13590 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Tue English/Russian<br />

1715-1800 13590 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Tue Hebrew<br />

1615-1645 13590 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Thu Hebrew/English<br />

1545-1730 13590 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Sat English<br />

1730-1830 13590 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Sat Hebrew/English<br />

1530-1730 13590 WER 100 kW / 150 deg Sun English<br />

to Far East<br />

2245-2330 7245 WER 250 kW / 075 deg Fri Vietnamese<br />

2300-2330 7245 WER 250 kW / 075 deg Sat Vietnamese<br />

to South Asia<br />

0030-0045 9815 WER 500 kW / 075 deg Daily Bengali


0030-0100 9620 WER 500 kW / 090 deg Mon-Thu Hindi<br />

0030-0100 9620 WER 500 kW / 090 deg Fri-Sun English<br />

1500-1600 15530 WER 250 kW / 090 deg Mon/Thu/Fri Bengali<br />

1530-1600 15530 WER 250 kW / 090 deg Tue Hindi<br />

1515-1600 15530 WER 250 kW / 090 deg Wed Hindi<br />

1500-1515 15530 WER 250 kW / 090 deg Sat Hindi<br />

1500-1530 15530 WER 250 kW / 090 deg Sun Bengali<br />

1400-1500 15680 WER 250 kW / 090 deg Sat/Sun English<br />

1530-1600 15680 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Mon English<br />

1515-1600 15680 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Wed Urdu/English<br />

1515-1600 15680 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Thu/Sat English<br />

1515-1600 15680 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Fri Punjabi<br />

1530-1600 15680 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Sun Urdu<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 27)<br />

INDONESIA 9524.95 VOI, 0755-0900, July 21, music & ID loop ("You are<br />

listening to the Voice of Indonesia"), one hour English segment with news,<br />

sports news, program "Getting to Know Indonesia", "Weekly Review", "News<br />

in Brief", gives frequencies of 9525, 11785 & 15150, fair-poor. July 22<br />

noted *0743, mixing with CTN.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 22)<br />

Maybe 1400 on Sunday is still early for you to be awaken to notice the<br />

good signal VOI 9525 was putting this July 22. Got to tell you this really<br />

surprise me as they usually go off by 1300. Today they kept the best<br />

signal coming from the Pacific, even better than Radio Australia 9580.<br />

Popular local songs with extensive talk before TOH. ID in English at 1402.<br />

Next, frecuenies mentioned in Indonesian. RRI 9680 was barely audible.<br />

(Raul Saavedra-CTR, dxld July 22)<br />

As per my recent reports, they are now scheduled to stay on 9525 until<br />

1500, with Japanese at 12, Korean at 13 and Indonesian at 14, but the<br />

final hour collides with China.<br />

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

4920 RRI Biak (pres) 1149-1221 July 20. Indo vocal mx to 1159; then M<br />

ancr briefly and SCI; Jak relay 1200-1216, then back to local M ancr at<br />

1216, followed by vocal mx. The mx and Jak news were fairly readable but<br />

the local M ancr hardly at all. First logging for me of this station on<br />

this freq, although I've noted a weak signal there daily. They were right<br />

on 4920.00, going against the regional tradition of operating about .04<br />

kHz from nominal. Excellent condx this morning to Indonesia and PNG.<br />

9524.96 VoIndonesia via Cimanggis *1300-1309 July 21. S/on, then talk or<br />

news by M in Korean. Not too difficult with an S9+40 dB signal!<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 22)<br />

3325 RRI Palangkaraya (pres) 12<strong>05</strong>-1220 July 23. M&W chatting; vocal mx at<br />

1219. Fair.<br />

3976.06 RRI Pontianak 1151-1215 July 27. M&W talking to ToH; then SCI and<br />

Jak news; local pgm'g at 1223. Good signal.<br />

3987.<strong>05</strong> RRI Manokwari 1136-1230 July 24. Non-stop island mx PNG-style;<br />

1200 M ancr, 1200:23 SCI; 1201-1219 Jak news; back to local programming at<br />

1220 with a phone interview; tuned out at 1230. Pretty good signal.<br />

4920 RRI Biak (pres) 1212-1226+ July 27. Jak relay in progress; back to<br />

local studio at 1223 with vocal music. Not a very good signal but enough<br />

to // to other RRI freqs during Jak relay.<br />

9524.96 RRI via Cimanggis 0740-08<strong>05</strong> July 25. Gamelan mx used as IS for<br />

about 20 minutes; occasional EG ID; into regular EG txmsn at 0800. Poor<br />

signal w/QSB and QRM'ed by Cotton Tree Radio, which was also not very


good. Quite a difference in signal level for RRI at this time vs. 1300 UTC<br />

when signal strength reaches S9 +40 dB.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 27)<br />

UNID - 9743.3 RRI Sorong? 0800-0822*. Weak carrier with occasional<br />

snippets of audio. Frequency and s/off time agree roughly with those<br />

listed for RRI Sorong.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 27)<br />

IRAN Checking Radio IRIB around 1925 UT on 6025, I noticed that they<br />

started the daily program of Voice of Palestine, Voice of the Islamic<br />

Revolution in Palestine, sign on at 1930 UT which is a new time slot for<br />

me, and the announce gave two frequencies ... 95<strong>05</strong> and 7260 kHz !!! of<br />

course non was working.<br />

Sounds like they moved the program from the usual time 0330-0430 UT to<br />

that new time of 1930-2030 UT using the same frequency of the Arabic<br />

section of IRIB 6025 kHz.<br />

(Tarek Zeidan-EGY SU1TZ, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 24)<br />

In B-06 the frequency 95<strong>05</strong> used really:<br />

7250 0330-0430 38E,39W KAM 500 250 S-F IRN IRB<br />

95<strong>05</strong> 0330-0430 38E,39W SIR 500 282 S-F IRN IRB<br />

and reserve<br />

9845 0330-0430 38E,39W SIR 500 282146 S-F-p IRN<br />

and in A-07:<br />

ARABIC 0330-0427 9610 11875 "Voice of Islamic Palestinian Revolution"<br />

9610 0330-0430 38E,39W KAM 500 250 S-F IRN IRB<br />

11875 0330-0430 38E,39W SIR 500 282 S-F IRN IRB<br />

IRAN/IRAQ UNIDENTIFIED. Scanning the band for anything interesting<br />

tonight I noticed severe jamming on 4365. I picked it up around 1730 UT<br />

and the jamming is still running for the last 30 minutes or more. The<br />

jammer sounds Iranian to me; same type I used to hear longtime ago. Any<br />

idea which station is that one? I noticed the same on 3800. It's 1815 UT<br />

and both frequencies are severely jammed.<br />

(Tarek Zeidan-EGY SU1TZ, dxld July 23)<br />

Most likely V. of Communist Party of Iran, as in WRTH <strong>2007</strong>, on 3870, 4380,<br />

but constantly varying to avoid jamming. V. of Iranian Revolution on same<br />

nominals, but reported inactive at the time.<br />

Aoki has them both on 4375 and 3870, but the only transmission at this<br />

time is shown on 3870 for V. of Iranian Communist Party, 1725-1830:<br />

4375 VO IRANIAN COMUN.PARTY 0330-0430 1234567 Persian 50 ND unknown TKM<br />

<strong>05</strong>7..E38.. VOICP<br />

4375 VO IRANIAN COMUN.PARTY 1555-1655 1234567 Persian 50 ND unknown TKM<br />

<strong>05</strong>7..E38.. VOICP<br />

4375 VO IRANIAN REVOLUTION 1330-1430 1234567 Kurdish/Farsi 50 ND unknown<br />

TKM <strong>05</strong>7..E38.. VOIR<br />

3870 VO IRANIAN COMUN.PARTY 0325-0427 1234567 Persian 50 ND unknown TKM<br />

<strong>05</strong>7..E38.. VOCPI<br />

3870 VO IRANIAN COMUN.PARTY 1425-1527 1234567 Persian 50 ND unknown TKM<br />

<strong>05</strong>7..E38.. VOCPI<br />

3870 VO IRANIAN COMUN.PARTY 1555-1703 1234567 Persian 50 ND unknown TKM<br />

<strong>05</strong>7..E38.. VOCPI<br />

3870 VO IRANIAN COMUN.PARTY 1725-1830 1234567 Persian 50 ND unknown TKM<br />

<strong>05</strong>7..E38.. VOCPI<br />

3875 VO IRANIAN REVOLUTION 1330-1430 1234567 Kurdish/Farsi 50 ND unknown<br />

TKM <strong>05</strong>7..E38.. VOIR


BTW, according to Aoki listings, the TKM means un<strong>der</strong> the administration of<br />

Turkmenistan, and the coordinates meaning 57E, 38N put it just north of<br />

the Iranian bor<strong>der</strong> west of Asgabat. Source for this info? WRTH says the<br />

presumed location is northeastern Iraq.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-USA, WOR, dxld July 24)<br />

"TKM" was shown for Iranian clandestines in the ILG list for years (on<br />

which the Aoki list is based to some extent), and has since been one of<br />

the big myths that has been circulating in <strong>DX</strong> circles. These programs have<br />

nothing to do with Turkmenistan, neither politically nor logistically.<br />

Turkmenistan has been a nationalistic and isolistic state since its<br />

independence, not involved in supporting separatist movements in<br />

neighbouring countries.<br />

Talking about Turkmenistan and myths: during the last Afghanistan war, a<br />

well-known clandestine media website linked PsyOp transmissions to<br />

Afghanistan with Turkmenistan, after monitoring conversations in the<br />

Turkmen language between transmissions. The site overlooked that Turkmen<br />

is one of the major languages spoken in Afghanistan, particularly in the<br />

north of the country, and Turkmens living there had joined the anti-<br />

Taliban "Northern Alliance". Hearing an (Afghanistan-born) Turkmen speaker<br />

in a PsyOp operation was only logical.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld July 24)<br />

IRELAND 28 MHz. Irish Church Broadcasts.<br />

Last week we carried an item telling you that we had been notified by the<br />

national coordinator for the IARU Intru<strong>der</strong> Watch for the German National<br />

Society DARC that transmission of church services which seem to be coming<br />

from Ireland have been taking place in the 28 MHz amateur band. WAV files<br />

have been provided of such transmissions on 281<strong>05</strong> kHz FM. It has now been<br />

established that a Church broadcast is being transmitted on 28.1<strong>05</strong> MHz FM<br />

in the Dublin area. Some further work is required to identify the Church<br />

concerned. Mass is transmitted at 0900, 1000 and 1100 local on Sundays and<br />

at 1000 on weekdays. We would ask stations in the greater Dublin area to<br />

listen on this frequency at these times to see if the location can be<br />

positively identified. The local Church notices can be of assistance here.<br />

If you cannot identify the station and you have a beam antenna you could<br />

take a bearing on the peak signal, which in conjunction with similar<br />

bearings taken by other stations could help identify the general area from<br />

which the transmission originates.<br />

Stations located outside Dublin should listen on the lower end of the 28<br />

MHz band generally to see if any unauthorised activity is taking place in<br />

the band in their areas. If you hear anything worth reporting you should<br />

send a report to Thos Caffrey EI2JD the IRTS Intru<strong>der</strong> Watch coordinator at<br />

QTHR or to "thoscaffrey at hotmail dot com" with a copy to Sean Nolan<br />

EI7CD at QTHR or to ei7cd at "gofree dot indigo dot ie". The report should<br />

include date, time, frequency, possible location of station if identified,<br />

beam heading in degrees from true north and other relevant information. If<br />

the station is identified from an announcement of local events, details<br />

should be given. Should you hear anything, no action should be taken other<br />

than forwarding a report as requested.<br />

It is in our own interests to identify any unauthorised activity so as to<br />

preserve the exclusive nature of the 28 MHz allocation. The matter has<br />

already been reported to ComReg who will act on the matter if we can<br />

provide appropriate information.<br />

Irish Radio Transmitters Society, Radio News Bulletin July 22.<br />

(via Mike Terry-UK, dxld July 22)<br />

ISRAEL 6973.02 Galei Zahal played a pop mx program at 2015 UT on July<br />

24, S=7 signal here in Europe.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 24)


KOREA [to No. Korea] 6003 Echo of Hope 1220-1240 July 21. Had forgotten<br />

about this freq until seeing Sejimo's recent log. YL hostess chatting,<br />

occasionally playing pop music // 3985 and 6348 kHz. Of these 3 freqs,<br />

only 6348 seemed to be jammed. The jamming was quite strong and obnoxious<br />

and would be very noticeable on the other freqs, if they were jammed also.<br />

Why bother to jam only one freq?<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 22)<br />

Kyonggi-do-KOR site and KRE jamming. 0300-0600, 1100-1800 UT. wb.<br />

[D.P.R.] 11680.3 KCBS Kanggye, 0947-1003, July 17, Korean. Martial music<br />

and OM talks. Pips and presumed ID at ToH. Poor w/ fades.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, hcdx July 22)<br />

KUWAIT Re unID: "9885 NO ID, 2120-2135, escuchada el 10 de julio en<br />

idioma arabe, cunas, locutor con entrevista a invitado, posible ID,<br />

referencias a Romano Prodi, SINPO 44544.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, dxld July 24)<br />

Maybe it is Kuwait, error, supposed to be on 9855. Anything there?<br />

Aoki:<br />

9855 R. KUWAIT 1810-2400 1234567 Arabic 500 310 Sulaibiyah KWT 4745E2910<br />

KUWA a07.<br />

Yes, Radio Kuwait has extended its DRM transmissions on 9880 kHz till 2115<br />

UTC. Heard here in Germany regularly with good signal.<br />

Conexion Digital gives their complete schedule as:<br />

Radio Kuwait posee este completo esquema de emisiones:<br />

HORA UTC IDIOMA kHz DESTINO<br />

0130-13<strong>05</strong> Arabe 6<strong>05</strong>5 Golfo Persico<br />

0400-0930 Arabe 15495 Africa [N]<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-09<strong>05</strong> Arabe 15110 Golfo Persico<br />

0800-1000 Farsi 9750 Golfo Persico<br />

0915-1330 Arabe 13620 Europa y Norteamerica<br />

1000-1200 Tegalog 17885 Lejano Oriente<br />

1015-1745 Arabe* 155<strong>05</strong> Africa [C]<br />

1200-15<strong>05</strong> Arabe* 17885 Lejano Oriente<br />

1345-1730 Arabe 9880 Africa [N]<br />

1515-1800 Arabe 11990 Europa y Norteamerica<br />

1800-2115 Arabe 9880 Africa [N]<br />

1800-2130 Arabe 155<strong>05</strong> Europa y Norteamerica<br />

1800-2400 Arabe 9855 Europa y Norteamerica<br />

1800-2400 Arabe 15495 Africa [C]<br />

2200-07<strong>05</strong> Arabe 11675 Norteamerica [O]<br />

Notas: (*) Recitacion del Sagrado Coran.<br />

QTH: Ministry of Information, Department of Frequency Management,<br />

Radio Kuwait, P.O.Box 967, Safat 13010, Kuwait.<br />

E-mail: <br />

Web: <br />

(Marcelo A. Cornachioni-ARG, Conexion Digital,<br />

via Mike Bethge-wwdxc July 25)<br />

Report involved R. Kuwait in analog on 9885 instead of 9855 for a couple<br />

of days, not DRM, but from July 11 there was unID DRM on 9875-9880-9885<br />

until 2111* Note that the ConDig schedule does not specify which are DRM!<br />

Marcelo never gives his sources, and as it does lack the revived English,<br />

we have no idea if that sked is really current. The website is also<br />

inaccessible when I check July 25 at 16<strong>05</strong>.<br />

The DRM schedule at


shows only these broadcasts from Sulaibiyah, Kuwait, which site for some<br />

reason is a.k.a. Kabd:<br />

0900-1330 daily 13620 310 Europe 120 Radio Kuwait KWT Arabic<br />

1345-2115 daily 9880 282 N Africa 120 Radio Kuwait KWT Arabic<br />

2200-0200 daily 11675 350 NE USA 120 Radio Kuwait KWT Arabic<br />

I won<strong>der</strong> why it takes them 45 minutes to change frequencies on the DRM<br />

transmitter. WRTH <strong>2007</strong> also had 6<strong>05</strong>5 in DRM at <strong>05</strong>-09, before and after<br />

that in analog.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld July 25)<br />

Unfortunately I have not monitored 9880 or 9885 kHz before July 11th. But<br />

since then it's definitely Radio Kuwait broadcasting until 2115 UTC<br />

(official close down) on 9880 kHz in DRM. Real close down, however, varies<br />

every day: one day it is at 2110, next day at 2117. This leads me to<br />

assume that their transmitters are controlled manually, which could also<br />

explain why they need 15 or 45 minutes to tune to another frequency or by<br />

mistake tune to 9885 instead of 9855 kHz.<br />

Unfortunately Radio Kuwait's website is inaccessible also from here since<br />

I tried first a couple of days ago. I have asked for their latest schedule<br />

by e-mail, but no answer yet.<br />

I have just checked this evening, if there is a break in the DRM<br />

transmission on 9880 kHz from 1730 to 1800 as mentioned in the ConDig<br />

schedule. But is seems that the transmission is now going through from<br />

1345-2115 as mentioned in Klaus Schnei<strong>der</strong>'s DRM-<strong>DX</strong> schedule, just<br />

corrected today (see the attached screen shot from 1743 UTC).<br />

By the way: The AM transmitter on 9855 kHz with the Arabic program<br />

abruptly started as late as 1804 UTC instead of 1800, while the English<br />

transmission on 11990 kHz really started at 1800.<br />

(Michael Bethge-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 25)<br />

MALAYSIA 5964.94 Klasik Nasional FM via Kajang 1200-1242 July 22.<br />

Presume nx in Bahasa Malaysia to 1207, then M ancr, jingle, and Malay<br />

vocals; into talk segment with M&W at 1235. Generally fair.<br />

6049.65 Asyik FM via Kajang 1158-1220 July 17. Two jingles, then filler mx<br />

to 1200 pips, two of them, followed by M with apparent news; 12<strong>05</strong> another<br />

jingle, then more news or talk; back to mx at 1211, with YL taking phone<br />

calls. Good signal almost every day lately.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 22)<br />

5965v Klasik Nasional FM. Noted off the air today around 1130-1300 UT<br />

July 27.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 27)<br />

MALI 5995.0, RTV du Mali, 23 July+, 2030. Glenn, hearing this every<br />

Hawaii evening. Tuning down to SSS LSB 5994.8 or so to try to get clear of<br />

Habana on 6000. In the clear after 0700 RHC signoff. Fair to poor. Not<br />

sure if it fades out before 08, or just signs off. Sure lasts awhile after<br />

Mali sunrise. Disappearing tonight into the hash around 0714. Great music<br />

listening. Southern African 60 meters is quite good just now around S. Af<br />

sunrise.<br />

(David Norcross-HWA, dxld July 24)<br />

5995 R. Mali, Kati, 2135-2146, 21 Jul, Vernacular, traditional chanting;<br />

54444 despite adjacent DRM QRM 5990; // 4835.3.


7284.6 R. Mali, Kati, 1413-1455, 15 Jul, French, Malian songs, talks;<br />

45343; // 11960.<br />

11960 R. Mali, Kati, 1415-1450, 15 Jul, French, Malian songs; 44433, adj.<br />

QRM, poor at 1500; // to 7284.6 kHz.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, dxld July 24)<br />

MAURITANIA 4845 R. Mauritanie (?), Nouakchott, 0955-f/out 1020, 22 Jul,<br />

unreadable talks in unidentified language; 15341; DF=SWest, MTN silent on<br />

7245 where in s/on at 1150.<br />

7245 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, 1335-1720, 21 Jul, Arabic, talks,<br />

children's program (tentatively), news at 1700, so probably s/off about an<br />

hour later or so; 55444. Note: it was observed s/on at 1150 on 22 Jul.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, dxld July 24)<br />

MEXICO 9599.24 XEYU - Radio UNAM (presumed), 0348-0450, July 22, mostly<br />

non-stop classical music (Ravel's Bolero, etc.), OM identified selections<br />

played and mentioned Republica Mexicana, RHC carrier on at 0353, so best<br />

in LSB, mostly fair.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 22)<br />

9599.28 R. UNAM 1355-1400+ July 22. Noted with usual Classical mx;<br />

generally good but occasional signal drop-outs. Went into talk pgm at<br />

1600, subject unknown.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 22)<br />

MONACO Yesterday I was in Monte Carlo, and I have got news from R<br />

Monaco, that the station is on the air since Jul 12. It is the former MC<br />

One. The station is now un<strong>der</strong> control of Monaco Governement (some parts<br />

only). So the name is Radio Monaco, <br />

Actually it is the same kind of programme as MC One. The station will<br />

start regular programmes from September. Frequency is still 98.2 MHz in<br />

Monaco Ville.But in September/October (after agreement with French CSA)<br />

the station will change frequency from Mont Agel, to cover all the Cote<br />

d'Azur. The station will also audible as far as Marseilles and the<br />

Provence, with relays (that needs agreement of France).R Monaco will be<br />

the official voice of the Principality. This tiny country has a lot of<br />

money, and it can run R Monaco without problems...<br />

(Christian Ghibaudo, dswc <strong>DX</strong>W July 18)<br />

NEW ZEALAND RNZI A-07 [northern summer] season. July 23, <strong>2007</strong><br />

UTC kHz kW ant kW ant Target Azimuth<br />

0459-0658 9890 DRM 35 148 Pacific 0deg<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0658 9615 AM 50 156 Pacific 0deg<br />

0659-1258 7145 DRM 35 148 Pacific 0deg<br />

0700-1<strong>05</strong>8 6095 AM 50 148 Pacific 0deg<br />

1<strong>05</strong>9-1258 9655 AM 100 156 Bougainville,PNG,Timor 325deg<br />

1300-1550 6095 AM 50 148 Pacific 0deg no DRM<br />

1551-1850 6095 DRM 70 148 7145 AM 100 148<br />

Fiji,Niue,Tonga,Samoa,Cook Isl 35deg<br />

1851-2<strong>05</strong>0 9615 AM 50 156 Pacific 0deg<br />

1851-2<strong>05</strong>0 9890 DRM 70 148 Fiji,Niue,Tonga,Samoa,Cook Is 35deg<br />

2<strong>05</strong>1-2358 15720 AM 50 156 Pacific 0deg<br />

2<strong>05</strong>1-2150 11675 DRM 70 148 NW Pacific, Solomon Islands , Vanuatu 325deg<br />

2151-2358 13730 DRM 35 156 Pacific 0deg<br />

2359-0458 13730 AM 50 156 15720 DRM 35 148 Pacific 0deg<br />

(R NZi via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 23)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3204.97 R. West Sepik (pres) 1145-1218 July 21.<br />

Continuing election coverage, apparently, with M&W in EG // 3335, 3365 and<br />

probably others. Mentions of "candidate," "election," etc., and lots of<br />

numbers read, probably vote tallies. Fair.


(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 22)<br />

POLAND/BELARUS/LITHUANIA Radio Racja (Poland) expanded its transmission<br />

times and now uses three SW frequencies (+MW not mentioned here): 6225<br />

(Sitkunai-LTU) at 1530-1730, 61<strong>05</strong> (Warsaw-POL) at 1930-2200, 6120 (Warsaw-<br />

POL) at 2200-2230. Tx power for all transmissions is 100 kW.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 26)<br />

ROMANIA Romania's 21 million inhabitants have seen a lot of change in<br />

recent years. After decades of Russian "influence", Romania hung its<br />

lea<strong>der</strong> (Nicolae Ceausescu, d. 1989), tinkered with democracy for over a<br />

decade, then joined NATO in 2004 (although you really have to squint to<br />

see the North Atlantic) and, finally, joined the EU in <strong>Jan</strong>uary of <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Corruption is down, standard of living is up, and European opportunities<br />

abound. Media outlets are a plentiful mix of public and private: domestic<br />

Radio Romania also operates the foreign service, Radio Romania<br />

International.<br />

Radio Romania International (RRI): <br />

Radio Romania International launched their new website in mid-April of<br />

this year, and it's very nice. The RRI homepage is formatted in a similar<br />

way to many other broadcasters' websites, with links across the top and<br />

left side, news and features in the centre, and links to audio and major<br />

features on the right. Headings on the top include The English Service,<br />

Today in the News, What's on This Week, Forum (actually a contact page),<br />

Reception Report, and QSL, which shows RRI's printed QSL cards - these<br />

appear to change every month! On the left you'll find Contact Us (perhaps<br />

this can be combined with Forum, Reception Report, and QSL in the future),<br />

current Frequencies, histories of both RRI and Romania, Contest (nothing<br />

new at the moment), Things to know, and Media Partners. On the right side<br />

of the website are links to three different RRI audio streams, each<br />

available in Real Audio and MP3 format. The quality of these streams was<br />

excellent during my listening.<br />

Below this is a listing of twelve languages used by RRI, and here's the<br />

twist - when choosing a different language, the news and features in the<br />

middle of the page are also different! Even the photos change. Given that<br />

my Russian (and most of the other choices) is non-existent, I cannot give<br />

too many details, but it appears that each of the RRI language versions<br />

has been tailored to a specific listening/viewing audience. Excellent<br />

work! Please, take the time to explore RRI, as their new website is very<br />

well put together.<br />

(Paul E. Guise-MB-USA, Click!, Aug O<strong>DX</strong>A Listening In via dxld)<br />

RUSSIA Ufa: The reference to Komintern denotes the earliest stage of<br />

Soviet broadcasting. The site in question is subject of this item:<br />

<br />

Radio Rossii was on 693, Mayak on 198. Another transmitter site exists at<br />

Yazykovo, 40 km north of Ufa. It used to relay GTRK Bashkortostan<br />

programming on 162, but according to an item in <strong>DX</strong>LD 7-<strong>05</strong>7 this<br />

transmitter is off as well. The Yazykovo site has also a modest power<br />

(about 15 kW) shortwave transmitter which used to relay GTRK Bashkortostan<br />

and later a plain Radio Rossii feed on 4485. This shortwave transmitter<br />

has been closed down a few years ago if I'm correct.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld July 21)<br />

They have demolished LW RS im. Kominterna in Ufa (built in 1942) in June<br />

29 54 45 30N, 56 02 00E low res. 162 RV-96 (GTRK Bashkortostan) and 198<br />

RV-1 (Mayak) are cut off for ever. Other site near Ufa in Yazykovo now has<br />

693 (Radio Rossii) and 1287 (Radio Yunost) many photos, videos and news in<br />

Russian:<br />


5330&page=2><br />

In June 19 RTRN has destroyed MW site in Astrakhan 46 21 10N, 48 04 13E hi<br />

res. 576 RV-50 and 792 RV-35 are perished for ever too. FM and residential<br />

areas are coming.<br />

(Victor Rutkovsky-RUS, dxld July 24)<br />

Ufa, Novosemeykino; Yekaterinburg and Kurovskaya silent?<br />

My earlier notes about the Ufa transmitter sites were in part wrong. Notes<br />

on this topic in Russian can be found here:<br />

<br />

The Komintern station operated on longwave only, on both 162 (moved to<br />

this frequency from ex-153 during the nineties) and 198. The dxing.ru page<br />

speculates about 198 being moved to a former jamming site, but of course<br />

this would have to be discussed only in case there is still a signal on<br />

this frequency.<br />

Photos of the Komintern site taken as recently as in last March, including<br />

a mast climb:<br />

<br />

Large thread with photos of the still intact site on pages 1 and 2 and<br />

pictures of its demolition on pages 3 and 4:<br />

<br />

Yazykovo has mediumwave transmitters instead, the mentioned 693 as well as<br />

another one on 1278. Photos of the site, prominently featuring the<br />

shortwave antennas:<br />

<br />

Fascinating stuff: A report about the Novosemeykino site northeast of<br />

Samara, inaugurated in 1942 with 1200 kW (so much for Erching being the<br />

world's largest transmitter when it went on air in 1953). Unfortunately I<br />

get only garbled characters on this page, but the pictures really speak<br />

volumes:<br />

<br />

Note the RV-390 transmitter. Earlier it was believed that the more recent<br />

Samara high power LW/MW transmitters were located elsewhere, cf.<br />

<br />

but at least without the text it appears that indeed Novosemeykino<br />

remained in use with upgraded equipment. Could it be in fact a VLF site<br />

what had been spotted near Syzran?<br />

<br />

<br />

gives Novosemeykino as site for both 234 and 873 with 2000 kW each,<br />

mentions a shut-down of this ancient site as recently as in 20<strong>05</strong><br />

(apparently in accordance with the feature I can't read) and speculates<br />

about the current site of Radio Rossii on 873, if it is still on air at<br />

all. 234 had been shut down already in the early nineties.<br />

More photos of the Novosemeykino antennas:<br />

<br />

Are all of the big shortwave sites in Russia still on air? Until recently<br />

the answer was apparently "yes", but now it looks as if Yekaterinburg went<br />

silent. A few registrations are still included in HFCC, but at least 9610<br />

and 11920 are obviously wood; when checking two days ago after 1900 I<br />

found on 9610 only a preacher in English which turned out to be Family


Radio via Wertachtal (in fact it was by far the best Wertachtal signal I<br />

ever had above 49 metres) while 11920 was empty.<br />

The nice gallery at<br />

<br />

includes on page 5 also a glimpse on a piece of equipment, a power supply<br />

control board I guess (certainly not a transmitter as stated), still<br />

showing at least one "green light", but who knows what this means and when<br />

this photo was taken. And I find it suspicious that according to<br />

<br />

the Yekaterinburg city outlets on mediumwave (666 and 909) were moved from<br />

the shortwave site to the separate LW/MW site.<br />

<br />

points out a change in the Moscow region I find suspicious as well: 549<br />

had been moved in 1998 from the Kurovskaya to the Chkalovskaya site, then<br />

in last year again to Elektrostal. So are the shortwave transmitters of<br />

the Kurovskaya site still in use? Without counting frequency hours in<br />

detail I assume that the Lesnoy and Taldom capacity is sufficient for the<br />

remaining "MSK" transmissions.<br />

I must add that I was quite surprised to read about 549 via Chkalovskaya,<br />

since it was so far believed that this site had been closed altogether<br />

when shortwave transmissions ceased there, cf.<br />

<br />

But now it turns out that Chkalovskaya was still active on mediumwave<br />

until last year. Picture gallery, at present blocked by the provi<strong>der</strong>:<br />

<br />

Kurovskaya site: <br />

It is named after Kurovskoye, but rather located northeast of Avsyunino:<br />

<br />

The guy anchors of the mediumwave mast and the towers of the shortwave<br />

curtains can be easily seen when zooming closer, unlike the rhombics which<br />

appear to be placed in the forrest in between.<br />

PS. I did not count how many hours I spent on this topic during the last<br />

days, but it is just too fascinating to finally see all these facilities.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld July 24)<br />

RWANDA [to SUDAN] SRS on 5985 kHz at 03<strong>05</strong> UT w/nx. Severe ute QRM had<br />

to be filtered out but finally nabbed an ID at 0320 UT. First time heard.<br />

I still haven't heard other freqs. 24 July.<br />

(Liz Cameron-USA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 24)<br />

5985 0300-0330 UT to zones 47E,48W via Kigali-RRW 250kW 0 degr true<br />

north.<br />

SERBIA 7239.95 Weak R Serbia International around 2020 UT on July 24,<br />

S=6 signal.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 24)<br />

SPAIN DRM TESTS ON MW: Equipment installed by Transradio, more here:<br />

<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, July 23, B<strong>DX</strong>C-UK)<br />

TAIWAN/JAPAN [to No. Korea] 9779.97 Furusato no Kaze (pres) 1602-1630*<br />

Jul 25. Carrier there well before 1600; poor at 1600 opening, improving<br />

slightly throughout with fair peaks. OM & YL(mostly YL) talks; signal<br />

wasn't good enough to tell whether language was JP or KR; xmsn ended with


a long tone, followed by several beeps at BoH. Heard nothing resembling an<br />

ID. No better on subsequent days.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 27)<br />

UAE 1269 / 1557 Radio Asia announces frequency change<br />

Doha. Radio Asia AM, the first Malayalam Radio Station in the Gulf and the<br />

Middle East region is set to strengthen its frequency & reach by changing<br />

its frequency to 1269 AM from 11th Aug <strong>2007</strong> onwards, said Brij Bhalla,<br />

General Manager.<br />

The new 1269 AM Radio Asia will further enhance its foot print across UAE<br />

and other GCC countries for increased listening pleasure. Along with the<br />

change of frequency, a series of face changing programmes are also in the<br />

pipeline to create more interest and infotainment for the listeners. The<br />

station has maintained its majority listenership since 1992 with its<br />

unique blend of music related shows and up to the minute content of News<br />

and Views related programmes that was unprecedented in the electronic<br />

media in the region.<br />

The presenters associated with Radio Asia have also maintained a strong<br />

connection with the common social life of the Malayalee Community in the<br />

region with 15 years of daily interaction through their on air relations,<br />

added Brij Bhalla.<br />

"We have already decided to include more people friendly shows when the<br />

new frequency is on air and we are committed to keeping the Malayalee<br />

community fully updated with all the latest happenings, as we have been<br />

the pioneers in the field", said Vettoor G Sreedharan, the Programme<br />

Director of Radio Asia .The 15 days shut down period will be used by the<br />

team to experiment and test the new 24 hour grid of programmes and latest<br />

software and equipment in our new generation studios at Ras Al Khaimah.<br />

Listeners can still stay connected through the recent web edition of Radio<br />

Asia AM and FM that brings the stations to the attention of thousands of<br />

listeners in the Malayalee fraternity around the globe through<br />

<br />

More details will be available from +971 4 3491011.<br />

<br />

(Alokesh Gupta-IND, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 28)<br />

At present on MW Ras al Khaimah 1557 kHz 100 kW, and local FM 94.7 MHz.<br />

UK 198 B<strong>BC</strong> Droitwich failure. I just took a look at the forums on<br />

Digital Spy (which despite its name also covers analogue). According to<br />

James Vertigan at 0204 Saturday: "Jim Lee (Radio 4 continuity) has just<br />

said after the shipping forecast that Droitwich R4 LW is back on air now<br />

albeit on reduced power thanks to the hard working engineers. He explained<br />

it was down to flooding and they hoped to be back up to normal power<br />

tomorrow." Other transmitters at Droitwich were also knocked off the air,<br />

but came back on reduced power, apparently.<br />

Someone made the point that "Aren't there lots of electricity meters which<br />

use a signal transmitted on 198 kHz to change over to night rate?", to<br />

which the answer is "yes" and apparently they still did :-)<br />

Noel is quite correct, Worcestershire - where the Drotwich transmitter<br />

site is located - was the worst-hit county, and I see that the County<br />

Council has also called for military assistance! Yesterday, the RAF said<br />

they had carried out the largest number of helicopter evacuations in peace<br />

time!<br />

(Andy Sennitt-HOL, dxld July 22)


UK transmitter maps. B<strong>BC</strong>, commercial and LPAM MW transmitter locations are<br />

mapped using Google Maps at<br />

<br />

In most cases the markers are located right at the mast (or midway between<br />

a 2 or 4 mast array).<br />

It's helped me target some channels eg chasing LPAM stations - noting of<br />

course that some of the University stations go off-air during the summer<br />

vacation, giving even more dx opportunities.<br />

(later) I also added a map of European, Asian and African Longwave station<br />

sites a week or so ago.<br />

<br />

(Mark, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK, dxld July 12)<br />

Bit late in replying to this but the maps are fantastic. A really useful<br />

tool to use and MANY thanks for putting all the time and effort into it.<br />

(David Onley-HOL, Br<strong>DX</strong>C July 22)<br />

USA Monitoring Times is offering its June <strong>2007</strong> as free download, just<br />

click on the link below:<br />

<br />

Or visit the homepage of MT <br />

There are two versions available:<br />

High Resolution - Size approx 22 mb<br />

Low Resolution - Size approx 6.31 mb<br />

You can also subscribe to MT Express (pdf version of Monitoring Times thru<br />

email) for only $19.95 per year (12 issues). Or, if you have a print<br />

subscription and would like to add MT Express to your subscription, it's<br />

only $11.95 each year in addition to your print subscription!<br />

Info courtesy: Gautam Sharma, Assam, India.<br />

(Alokesh Gupta-IND, <strong>DX</strong>india July 24)<br />

IBB-Delano: "Another international b/cing SW site is to close at the end<br />

of the current SW<strong>BC</strong> season. The American Fe<strong>der</strong>ation of Govt Employees,<br />

Local 1812, says that the BBG has ancd the closure of the Delano,<br />

California xmtng stn. The closure is scheduled for Oct 30, <strong>2007</strong> [Sic.<br />

Probably means Sunday 28 October. Andy Sennitt].<br />

Employees will remain on the payroll until <strong>Jan</strong> 5, 2008. This news hardly<br />

comes as a surprise, as the closure has been rumoured for months. Kim<br />

Andrew Elliott notes that the site is currently used for R. Marti, VOA<br />

Spanish and Creole, and Special English to LA."<br />

(RNW MN via Paul Graveline-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Jul 25)<br />

Since now we officially know that IBB Delano Transmitting Station will<br />

cease broadcasting on October 28, <strong>2007</strong> at 0330 UTC, here is the current<br />

A07 (final) schedule:<br />

freq. time pwr az. language station<br />

5890 0200-0230 250 180 English R Thailand<br />

5890 0230-0330 250 180 Thai R Thailand<br />

9560 0030-0200 250 100 Spanish VOA<br />

11815 0030-0200 250 100 Spanish VOA<br />

13740 0130-0200 250 100 Spec.Engl. VOA (Tue-Sat)<br />

13820 2000-2400 250 100 Spanish R Marti<br />

21555 2100-2130 250 100 Creole VOA<br />

(Dragan Lekic, Subotica-SER, dxld July 25)


Rumors confirmed: IBB Delano will close. VOA's union says the Broadcasting<br />

Board of Governors will close the International Broadcasting Bureau's<br />

Delano, California, shortwave transmitting facility on 30 October. AFGE<br />

Local 1812, 24 July <strong>2007</strong>. See also BBG statement, 24 July <strong>2007</strong>. It's used<br />

now for Radio Marti and for VOA Spanish, Creole, and Special English to<br />

Latin America. There is much interest in Congress to overcome Cuban<br />

jamming of Marti broadcasts. Shortwave remains the medium of international<br />

broadcasting that is most difficult to block. But shortwave anti-jamming<br />

techniques work best by transmitting on as many frequencies as possible,<br />

from as many sites as possible. The closure of Delano thus makes it easier<br />

for Cuba to jam Radio Marti shortwave broadcasts. Beyond that, the BBG<br />

statement does not say if Delano will be placed in "mothball" status or<br />

closed altogether. I hope the former, because it will be needed during<br />

future crises, when more mo<strong>der</strong>n communications technologies fail due to<br />

overuse or hostile action. Posted: 25 July <strong>2007</strong><br />

( , July 24)<br />

BBG ANNOUNCES IT WILL END BROADCASTS FROM DELANO<br />

Dateline: WASHINGTON, 07/24/07. In its continuing assault against the<br />

Voice of America, the Broadcasting Board of Governors announced today the<br />

closure of the Delano, California transmitting station. The closure is<br />

scheduled for October 30, <strong>2007</strong>. Employees then will be RIFed as a result<br />

of the manufactured "lack of work".<br />

The plan would have the employees on the payroll only through <strong>Jan</strong>uary 5,<br />

2008.<br />

BBG Statement: Delano Transmitting Station. As a result of the<br />

Broadcasting Board of Governors' changing global mission to meet current<br />

U.S. government broadcast requirements, along with reduced budgets and<br />

changes in technology, the International Broadcasting Bureau will cease<br />

broadcasting from its Delano, California Transmitting Station at the end<br />

of October <strong>2007</strong>. As operating budgets decrease, we have had little choice<br />

but to downsize and realign the IBB transmission network. All of us in the<br />

IBB and Broadcasting Board of Governors regret the loss of valued and<br />

skilled employees at Delano as a result of this action.<br />

The history of U.S. international broadcasting is deeply rooted in the<br />

Delano Transmitting Station. Located about 140 miles north of Los Angeles,<br />

California, the station began shortwave broadcasts to the Pacific Theater<br />

of World War II in 1944. In early days, it beamed broadcasts directly to<br />

local audiences and to retransmitting facilities in Hawaii, Okinawa and<br />

the Philippines. Later the station provided critical shortwave broadcasts<br />

to Cuba, South America and Asia. These broadcasts clearly helped shape<br />

today's world.<br />

There have been tremendous recent changes in communications, broadcast<br />

media and technology. The IBB Delano station relies entirely on shortwave<br />

wave radio transmissions, a format that is relatively expensive to<br />

operate. Although shortwave was the focus of international broadcasting<br />

for many decades, shortwave has declined in importance as traditional<br />

audiences have shifted to FM and MW radio, the Internet and television.<br />

We wish to recognize the employees and staff of the IBB transmitting<br />

station in Delano for their outstanding service to international<br />

broadcasting and the BBG is forever indebted for their contributions.<br />

(July 24)<br />

FROM <br />

VOA Delano to close at the end of the summer. Another international<br />

broadcasting shortwave site is to close at the end of the current


shortwave broadcast season. The American Fe<strong>der</strong>ation of Government<br />

Employees, Local 1812, says that the Broadcasting Board of Governors has<br />

announced the closure of the Delano, California transmitting station. The<br />

closure is scheduled for October 30, <strong>2007</strong> [Sic. Probably means Sunday 28<br />

October]. Employees will remain on the payroll until <strong>Jan</strong>uary 5, 2008.<br />

This news hardly comes as a surprise, as the closure has been rumoured for<br />

months. Kim Andrew Elliott notes that the site is currently used for Radio<br />

Marti, VOA Spanish & Creole, and Special English to Latin America.<br />

Tour Voice of America - Delano <br />

(via Dragan Lekic, Subotica-SER, dxld July 25)<br />

I won<strong>der</strong> how many people knew about this before the announcement?<br />

(John Vodenik-CA-USA, dxld July 27)<br />

California's largest natural gas field may be lying un<strong>der</strong> and by the City<br />

of Delano according to officials of Tri-Valley Oil & Gas Co. (TVOG), a<br />

subsidiary of Tri-Valley Corporation (TVC). Dubbed the Sunrise Natural Gas<br />

Project, Tri-Valley believes it may contain as much as three trillion<br />

cubic feet (tcf) of gas in place, which would make it the largest gas<br />

field in the west today and the second largest ever found in the west.<br />

More:<br />

<br />

(John Vodenik-CA-USA, dxld July 27)<br />

Today I received a card from VOA Greenville. After 35 years of <strong>DX</strong>ing I<br />

finally verified them. Better late than never (I missed verifying VOA<br />

Dixon).<br />

(Martin Foltz-CA-USA, July 21, AB<strong>DX</strong> via dxld)<br />

Martin, Who signed the card from Greenville? I retired from there in 2003.<br />

It seems to me that I signed a verie for Greenville for Mauno Ritola of<br />

Finland, but am not sure. Whoever it was sent me a .jpg copy of the<br />

letter.<br />

Do you have a verie from IBB Delano? I have a for-sure signer there. Have<br />

you received IBB Morocco? I got a possible signer for you. Ditto most IBB<br />

stations.<br />

I veried one of the old, transportable Okuma, Okinawa 15-kW rigs. Years<br />

later, when I reported aboard IBB Greenville, I worked for the guy who<br />

signed the QSL. He's passed on since.<br />

You make me want to do some HF<strong>BC</strong> <strong>DX</strong>ing. Really never <strong>DX</strong>ed much up on the<br />

HF bands.<br />

(Charles A Taylor-NC-USA WD4INP, ibid.)<br />

Charlie, The Greenville card was unsigned. I have VOA QSLs from: Bethany<br />

Botswana Colombo Sri Lanka Delano Greenville Kavala Greece Monrovia<br />

Liberia Ryukyu Islands Philippines (Tinang?) Rhodes Dodecanese Islands<br />

Tangier Morocco Woofferton England Udorn Thani Thailand (also IBB card<br />

direct)<br />

Most were back in the 70's-early 90's so no IBB. On my list to get is Sao<br />

Tome and Briech, Morocco. I'll need to look for any other sites still<br />

used. I haven't done much HF <strong>DX</strong> for years.<br />

(Martin Foltz, ibid.)<br />

Martin Foltz's list of VOA sites QSL'd is fun to read. I stopped<br />

collecting QSLs a long, long time ago, but I do have one card from VOA<br />

Hawaii, back when the stations still used call letters. I think it was


KRHK, one of several CLs, one for each transmitter. I regret not QSL'ing<br />

Bound Brook, NJ [WBOU]; Schenectady, NY [WGEO]; and a couple of other<br />

domestic sites<br />

But the one I regret most not QSL'ing was VOA-Leopoldville. In 1958,<br />

monitoring 15260 from Hereford TX, had a strong VOA signal and, back when<br />

they identified the sites, they ID'd this site as Leopoldville. I obtained<br />

a frequency schedule from VOA shortly thereafter, and sho' 'nuff,<br />

Leopoldville was listed on it for a transmission on 15260 didn't last too<br />

long, probably less than a year but it was there, and I heard it.<br />

Propagation from Leopoldville, and from Brazzaville, directly across the<br />

Congo River, to North America was very, very good throughout the '50s.<br />

Brazzaville's signal on 11970 was one of the common regulars, and OTC on<br />

9767, with its Amongst Friends Club, through which I, at 15 in 1950, made<br />

contact with penpals in Malmoe, London, a small town in New South Wales<br />

and another in Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, was the same, even on an old<br />

upright consumer-oriented Philco console that my family had brought to<br />

Oregon when we moved from Oklahoma in 1941.<br />

Dunno what happened to all that good propagation after the two Congos<br />

became independent from France and Belgium. Qal R. Mann, Krumudgeon.<br />

(John Callarman, Krum TX, ibid.)<br />

VOA Leopoldville is a new one on me; must have been before I started SW<br />

<strong>DX</strong>ing in 1957y.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld July 24)<br />

The first VOA site I QSLed after getting interested in <strong>DX</strong>ing was the VOA<br />

station at Marathon, FL on 1180 kHz. I reported it in the fall of 1963,<br />

addressed my report to "VOA Station, Marathon, FL," but my report was<br />

instead delivered to station WFFG (I think that was the call) in or near<br />

Marathon. WFFG replied to me, and their CE helpfully gave me the address<br />

for VOA in Washington. I sent a follow-up there and received a VOA "star"<br />

card with the site indicated.<br />

Back then, all VOA transmissions started with the opening bars of<br />

"Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean" as their interval signal and a site<br />

announcement. I always thought "Columbia" was a better interval signal<br />

than the rather wimpy versions of "Yankee Doodle" they now use.<br />

I also recall VOA stopped QSLing reports from domestic listeners around<br />

1965/66 because fe<strong>der</strong>al law prohibited domestic distribution of VOA<br />

materials (like QSLs). That policy lasted only a few months, but I can't<br />

recall why/how it was reversed.<br />

It was a thrill to later see some of the VOA sites I heard as a kid. The<br />

Delano site is especially impressive from Highway 99.<br />

(Harry Helms-TX-USA W5HLH, AB<strong>DX</strong> via dxld)<br />

That was when VOA didn't own the transmitter sites. WLWO was Crosley, KCBR<br />

(Delano) was CBS.<br />

1180 IS NOT V O A. It is Radio Marti. Studios are in Hialeah Florida. It<br />

has the same relationship to VOA as Radio Free Europe, Radio Free Asia,<br />

Radio Liberty and Radio Sawa. All are un<strong>der</strong> IBB=International Broadcasting<br />

Bureau.<br />

Yep, and I wish they had continued the practice of site IDs! And<br />

"Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean" was an excellent theme and interval<br />

signal.<br />

The site IDs were dropped because some countries that hosted VOA sites<br />

didn't want to be associated too closely with stuff that might have caused


neighboring countries to get their collective panties in a knot.<br />

For what it's worth, Philippines isn't one of those. As a matter of fact,<br />

and it's a little known fact, Philippines has assigned the callsign DWVA<br />

to the two IBB sites in the Philippines.<br />

About that same time, VOA began to broadcast programs to military<br />

personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan. Actually, they were just material<br />

inserted in a program that would have been banned formerly.<br />

Thanks for your thoughts, Harry. VOA is a great organization. The problem<br />

is that management is mostly semi-incompetent.<br />

(Charles A Taylor-NC-USA WD4INP, ibid.)<br />

Charlie, better go back and re-read my post more carefully. I was<br />

referring to my reception in 1963, back when it most definitely a VOA<br />

outlet and long before there was an IBB or Radio Marti.<br />

Heck, in 1963 both Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty posed as private<br />

organizations, complete with PSAs on domestic radio and television seeking<br />

contributions. They were both outed as CIA fronts in Senate hearings<br />

overseen by Senator William Fulbright in 1970/71 (I'm not sure which).<br />

I'm not doubting you, but that sounds like a lame explanation for public<br />

consumption I mean, those offended neighboring country could determine<br />

where a VOA transmission was coming from just by consulting the WRTH!<br />

(Harry Helms W5HLH, ibid.)<br />

The head engineer at the Sao Tome site for a long time is (or was, if he<br />

has retired by now) Charles Lewis, well known to hams as S9SS, formerly<br />

S92SS whom I worked in the 80's. This is not to say he is the SIGNER, but<br />

as a ham, you'd have as good a chance with him, as with anyone else.<br />

His Bio on QRZ.COM was last dated at the end of last year, and I don't<br />

know of any recent activity. When you read his Bio, you see his former<br />

calls A22, A25 (Botswana) and SV0 (likely Rhodes, though SV0 is strictly<br />

Greece and SV5 is Rhodes now). The Bio also has a picture of the<br />

transmitter site.<br />

and enter S9SS.<br />

(Bob k2euh Foxworth, FL, ibid.)<br />

Bob, Charles Lewis has retired, and now has the good sense to reside in<br />

Boone, North Carolina. God's country. You bet your bippy he'd verify a<br />

correct report. Charles Lewis used to live in Wilmington (NC), and entered<br />

Foreign Service in about 1990. He was a very active ham, and also did<br />

maintenance for broadcast stations in this area.<br />

He and I were in competition (along with about seven other civil service<br />

employees) for Foreign Service assignments. We both applied for Botswana<br />

(a very decent posting, as Botswana is the "Costa Rica" of Africa), and<br />

management did the right thing for once and selected him.<br />

I don't know who the current Station Manager for STP is. If anyone wants<br />

to know, I'll e-mail Sheldon Daitch to find out.<br />

(Charles A Taylor-NC-USA WD4INP, ibid.)<br />

Cholly, STP is Richard Petty and Andy Granitelli. Seriously, I worked S9SS<br />

last fall on 10 SSB from the mobile; 25 watts and a 3' top loaded<br />

vertical. Also once heard Sao Tome' on 1530 while living in Kissimmee, FL.<br />

I would have missed it except I paid real close attention when I heard<br />

"Yankee Doodle Dandy" and the VOA ID. Grayline propagation, lasted about<br />

2-3 minutes, and never heard again and yes, while lying in bed listening<br />

to the Sony Walkman. 73, (Chris J. K4NHL, ibid.)


When one hears a VOA transmitter signing on, the rendition of Yankee<br />

Doodle Dandy that is played before the top of the hour, comes from a CD-<br />

ROM or EPROM that comes from VOA HQ in Washington, so it's entirely<br />

possible for IBB stations to ID themselves independently.<br />

(Charles A Taylor-NC-USA WD4INP, ibid.)<br />

I have a sea-story to tell about AFRTS-15430, if anyone cares to hear it!<br />

The score was CAT 1, AFRTS 0; but CAT got the penalty!<br />

Shortly after I reported on board VOA (now IBB) Greenville in August 1986,<br />

I was placed in training status. Mostly that meant manning the control<br />

room (which meant switching the correct antennas to the correct<br />

transmitters, setting the transmitter's dedicated synthesizer to the<br />

correct frequency; and, of course learning to tune the transmitters<br />

properly.<br />

And if any of you AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS think the latter must have been<br />

a piece of cake, well tuning the old Continental 420A Dougherty- amplifier<br />

transmitters at 500-kW was a twenty-minute task!<br />

Anyway, the transmitters were (and still are) interlocked such that<br />

switching the antenna off a transmitter unkeyed the transmitter and shut<br />

down the 15-kV plate voltage.<br />

Antenna 03 was used for the AFRTS-15430 transmission. Its bearing was<br />

right toward Gan<strong>der</strong>, Newfoundland; and via the circular route, into<br />

Europe.<br />

Well, Chuckie the Transmitter Troll was assigned the master control room<br />

that 8-hour shift. I switched up the phantom (dummy) load on the<br />

transmitter immediately to the left of transmitter GB-6's antenna<br />

switching panel position. That was GB-5's position.<br />

Well, after tuning GB-5 to its next operational frequency on the dummy<br />

antenna, I inadvertently switched down antenna 03 from GB-6 and switched<br />

up antenna 39 (the dummy load) on GB-6.<br />

In other words, I had taken down the AFRTS transmission on 15430 for all<br />

intents and purposes, without knowing it!<br />

Fortunately, our supervisor saw my error after five minutes, and<br />

thoroughly fussed me out after getting transmitter GB-6 on antenna 03.<br />

I still have the scars to show for the chewing out. Ah, the good ole'<br />

days. Good ole' days, haaaaruuumph!!<br />

(Charles A Taylor-NC-USA WD4INP, AB<strong>DX</strong> via dxld July 27)<br />

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ALBANIA New R Tirana QSL series on RT German service. Colour postcard<br />

format.<br />

1) Bay of Saranda<br />

2) Himara beach<br />

3) Voskopoja near Korca<br />

4) Beach and hotel at Jale<br />

Look at<br />

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or<br />

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Radio Tirana, Deutsch: ab Sommer neue Farb-QSL. Auf Initiative und<br />

Erledigung durch den deutschsprachigen Radio Tirana Hoererklub, dessen<br />

Klubleiter Werner Schubert, gibt es nun (ab Sommer <strong>2007</strong>) vier neue QSL<br />

fuer Deutsche Sendungen von Radio Tirana:<br />

FarbQSL <strong>der</strong> Serie A:<br />

Tourismus (ab Sommer <strong>2007</strong>; jeweils Postkartengroesse 10,5 cm x 15 cm)<br />

Die 4 Karten dieser Serie zeigen:<br />

1) Bucht bei Saranda<br />

2) Strand bei Himara<br />

3) Voskopoja bei Korca<br />

4) Strand und Hotel in Jale<br />

Auf <strong>der</strong> Web Site des deutschsprachigen Radio Tirana Hoererklubs sind diese<br />

FarbQSL anzuschauen:<br />

<br />

bzw. auch


Zur Erinnerung: <strong>der</strong>zeitiger Sendeplan von Radio Tirana in Deutsch<br />

Mo-Sa, 1800-1830 UTC, 1458 kHz<br />

Mo-Sa, 1930-2000 UTC, 7465 kHz<br />

(later) Rundbrief Nr. 33 (Aug. <strong>2007</strong>) vom deutschsprachigen Radio Tirana<br />

Hoererklub. Der deutschsprachige Radio Tirana Hoererklub<br />

(Klubbetreuer: Werner Schubert) hat seine Web-Praesenz aktualisiert:<br />

Der neue Rundbrief Nr. 33 (August <strong>2007</strong>) fuer die Mitglie<strong>der</strong> und alle<br />

an<strong>der</strong>en Freunde des Radio Tirana Hoererklubs ist zum Herunterladen<br />

verfuegbar. Viel Spass!<br />

URL: bzw.


AUSTRALIA A few obs. on R. Australia, all via the Shepperton, VIC, site:<br />

9475 1702-1724, 27 July, English to Asia, news, prgr Big Ideas (t);<br />

43432, QRM de SWZ but chiefly adjt. QRM.<br />

9580 0950-1025, 27 July, English to the Pacific, prgr announcements,<br />

news, etc.; 44433, adj. QRM de MRC 9575.<br />

9590 0955-1020, 27 July, English to the Pacific, A<strong>BC</strong> R. Natl. prgr, news,<br />

etc.; 35433.<br />

11695 2131-2210, 26 July, English to Asia, pops, stock exch.& currency<br />

rates infos, feature prgr; 35433.<br />

15515 2133-2225, 26 July, English to the Pacific, same prgr as on //<br />

11695; 35433.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 29)<br />

AUSTRIA/AFGHANISTAN Radio Afghanistan got ROI studio equipment. Really<br />

old news by now, but probably still of interest:<br />

<br />

ORF donated studio equipment of the wind-up Radio Oesterreich<br />

International via UNHCR to Radio Afghanistan. It were 35 pieces of<br />

equipment, including mics, recor<strong>der</strong>s and consoles. By June 2003 the<br />

donated equipment was already in use at Kabul.<br />

Material about shortwave broadcasting in Austria, including photos of the<br />

Moosbrunn antennas:<br />

<br />

Another page about Moosbrunn antennas. The old LP and the double-cone VM's<br />

from the sixties are of course still there and in use, but I lready<br />

won<strong>der</strong>ed what had happened to the old rhombics. Here is the answer: They<br />

are still there as well.<br />

<br />

Small photos of control room and transmitters:<br />

<br />

Control room:<br />

<br />

Antenna matrix switch:<br />

<br />

PA tubes:<br />

<br />

Left side one of the old 100 kW Telefunken transmitters, right side<br />

background one of the new 100 kW Thomson transmitters (?), foreground the<br />

10 kW Continental from Aldrans, stand-by only like the two remaining old<br />

transmitters (the other two ones were dismantled in 2000 to make way for<br />

the new Thomson's):<br />

<br />

Interesting discussion (in German) about the closure of the domestic<br />

service relay at Aldrans near Innsbruck on 6000 (discontinued in 1978 it<br />

seems), un<strong>der</strong> Austria of course:<br />

<br />

It is widely believed that 6000 had been switched off because it was<br />

consi<strong>der</strong>ed as no longer necessary after the FM network had been expanded,


ut that's not true. In fact 6000 was meant for listeners in Southern<br />

Tyrol. At some point the Italian authorities allowed the creation of<br />

Rundfunkanstalt Suedtirol which relays ORF and other German-language<br />

programming (to my knowledge also ZDF but no ARD for whatever reason), and<br />

they required ORF to discontinue the domestic service relay on shortwave<br />

to let this happen. Afterwards Aldrans could not be permanently used by<br />

the foreign service because the separate audio circuit from Vienna would<br />

have been too expensive at this time.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 29)<br />

BOLIVIA 4732.03 R. Universitaria, Cobija, 1035-1045 July 14, Spanish,<br />

anmt by male, local songs, ID, TC by male; SINPO 24332.<br />

(Slaen-ARG, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Jul 14)<br />

4732, currently being recorded from 0201 tune July 23 to past 0255<br />

(nominal s/off is 0207) with pop songs, incl. anmts that were difficult to<br />

copy. Prgm peaking around 0210-0230. SINPO 24332, but at times during peak<br />

near S3 with mx selections. RTTY was light, and only I-4 and intermittant.<br />

Carrier finally off at 0310; the audio had faded to S1 by then.<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

4690 R. San Miguel, Riberalta (presumed), 1030, July 28. Threshold audio<br />

had light reverb. Gone by 1036.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

3310 R. Mosoj Chaski, Cochabamba, 2157-2212, 23 July, Quechua, talks,<br />

hymns; 23341, adjt. uty. QRM.<br />

4650 R. Sta Ana, Sta Ana del Yacuma, 2249-2258, 25 July, Spanish, talks;<br />

25332 but muffled audio.<br />

4690.8 R. San Miguel, Riberalta, 2243-2255, 25 July, Spanish, talks;<br />

34332, adj. uty. QRM.<br />

4716.8 R. Yura, Yura, 2241-2253, 25 July, Quechua, talks & Indian tunes;<br />

45333.<br />

5952.6 R. Pio XII, Siglo XX, 2235-2247, 24 July, Quechua, talks, Spanish,<br />

talks on education & its importance for one's country; 54433, adjt. QRM.<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5.1 R. Juan XXIII, San Ignacio de Velasco, 2213-22309, 25 July,<br />

Spacnish/Quechua, advertisements, songs, infos; 23432, adjt. QRM.<br />

9624.8 R. Fides, La Paz, 2131-2146, 27 July, Spanish/Aymara, talks;<br />

22441, co-ch QRM de CAN 9625 + adjt. QRM de DW 9620.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 29)<br />

BRAZIL 11780 Radio Nacional da Brasil, 0003-0408 July 29, instrumental<br />

music followed by full ID and frequency announcement. Music program with<br />

some Portuguese talk and jingles. Several Radio Bras IDs and "Nacional"<br />

jingles. ID at 0<strong>05</strong>8 mentioned Radio Nacional da Amazonia, Radio Nacional<br />

da Brasilia and Radio Bras. Fair to good.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

4845.2 R. Cultura Ondas Tropicais, Manaus AM, 2215-2227, 26 July, songs,<br />

chats; 33442, QRM de MTN 4845.<br />

4915 R. Difa, Macapa AP, 2<strong>05</strong>7-2106, 26 July, songs, IDs, advertisements;<br />

33332, QRM de B (R. Anhangueera, Goiania GO).<br />

6060 R. Tupi, Curitiba PR, 2107-2112, 27 July, preaching; 22441, vy.<br />

strong adjt. QRM.<br />

6180 R. Nac. da Amazo[o]nia, Parque do Rodeador DF, 22<strong>05</strong>-2216, 25 July, A


Voz do Brasil part 1; 43542, adjt. QRM de China R. I. in Portuguese via<br />

ALB (tent).<br />

9515 R. Nova de Paz, Curitiba PR, 2015-2030, 27 July, chats, songs;<br />

43443, QRM de VoA (?) in French to Afr., then blocked by ROU in English.<br />

9695 R. Rio Mar, Manaus AM, 2024-2039, 27 July, talks in religious prgr;<br />

42442, adjt. QRM de RNW (tent) 9690 in Dutch.<br />

11749.9 R. Marumby, Florianopolis SC, 2035-2<strong>05</strong>2, 27 July, preaching,<br />

music; 23431, adjt. QRM de UNID 11755 in Afr. Vernacular.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 29)<br />

4754.90 at 2345-01<strong>05</strong>, R Inmaculada Concepcao, Campo Grande MS Aug 5 Low<br />

key Catholic monologue by male speaker, ID at 2359 into contemporary<br />

Christian vocals with announcers taking occasional calls. Announcements<br />

and IDs at the bottom of the hour and back to taking phone calls and<br />

vocals. Good S4 signal at tune-in steadily improving to S=6/7, with<br />

presumed but weaker R Huanta 2000 on 4754.96 until 0<strong>05</strong>0* UT not causing<br />

much trouble except on peaks.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 6)<br />

BULGARIA 261 BR, Sofia, at 2237-2250 UT on 23 July, talks & phone-ins;<br />

55353 but weak audio.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 29)<br />

CANADA RCI Sackville, Google Earth imagery.<br />

Apparently the original coordinates that I had intended to "correctly"<br />

provide, (but failed miserably to do :-P ) were correct. These were the<br />

same coordinates that were provided by the Canadian website<br />

<br />

This site appeared to be correct given some descriptive tourist info I'd<br />

found on the Internet & again re-confirmed by a descriptive explanation &<br />

further confirmation by Adrian Peterson. Adrian mentions that the antennas<br />

& building are set back from the highway a little & that the antennas form<br />

a U shape against the river on the north & west boundary. If you turn on<br />

the roads overlay on Google Earth this will become apparent.<br />

The correct coordinates are: 45 53 35 N 64 19 29 W<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TXsite Aug 2)<br />

Continuous Radio Canada International identification noted in<br />

French/English 0758 tune in on 6045, faded out 0828. Any ideas?<br />

(Edwin Southwell-UK, W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK July 7 Contact magazine via dxld)<br />

6045 is used from Sackville for Korea's Spanish to Europe 0600-0630 UT so<br />

I would think either the transmitter had not automatically turned off or<br />

that they were testing the propagation towards Europe at this time.<br />

(Mike Barraclough, ed., ibid.)<br />

Have previously heard them doing this for a few minutes past 0630 UT.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-USA, dxld Aug 4)<br />

CHAD [?] 7260, RD Nationale Tchadienne (?), N'Djamena, 1402-1650, 27<br />

July, vernacular, talks, tribal songs; blocked by Chinese music jammer at<br />

1700; 45433 BUT huge distortion so no actual ID!; also observed at 2110 on<br />

27 July when strong.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, dxld July 29)<br />

This could explain why I have not been hearing it lately around <strong>05</strong>30 UT on<br />

7290v, tho could not be sure due to poor propagation and high summer noise<br />

level. If on 7260 at that hour, would bother Algeria via UK.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld July 29)


CHINA 7280 Voice of Strait, 1140, July 28. Contin-uous Mandarin pop mx.<br />

HRO splatter present. Good signal with full audio.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

CHINA/TAIWAN I found today Aug 5 in 14450 kHz, an undentified station at<br />

1755 UTC, with musics in oriental style with drums, may be from China,<br />

SINPO-25432, with broken in the audio stream, sign off at 1800 UTC and<br />

returned 1804 UTC. No talks heard, only music in the transmission. Someone<br />

can help me?<br />

(Djaci Franklin Silva-Brazil, hcdx Aug 5)<br />

This is the typical pattern of the 'Firedrake' jamming from China against<br />

the Sound of Hope clandestine, one transmitter of which constantly moves<br />

around in this frequency range. You can read much more about this in <strong>DX</strong><br />

Listening Digest if you search on Firedrake or "Sound of Hope".<br />

(Glenn Hauser-USA, hcdx Aug 6)<br />

COLOMBIA 6009.4 La Voz de tu Conciencia, Lomalinda, 2232-2240 UT on 24<br />

July, Spanish, preacher; 34443, adjt. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 29)<br />

La Voz de su Concencia (pres) 6010 kHz at 0350 on July 31. Someone else<br />

here too, playing around with a tone briefly. I thought perhaps Sweden via<br />

Sackville listed in Passport but that did not happen. The tone reappeared<br />

at 0401 UT.<br />

(Gerry Dexter-WI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 6)<br />

CYPRUS 7210 Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation, 2221-2244* Jul 29,<br />

apparent radio play in Greek with brief Greek music segments between<br />

scenes. Off in mid-sentence at 2244. Fair with QRM from China via Albania<br />

in Spanish with // 9710 kHz good and 5930 poor.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 5)<br />

EQUAT GUINEA 50<strong>05</strong> RNGE, Bata once again, this time to report on what I<br />

said it would be happening with their transmitter: 2048- UT on 26 July,<br />

Spanish/vernacular, talks; cf. 14 July 2220 UT report; audio is nil or<br />

extremely weak & distorted; 55333 which, of course, just reflects the<br />

signal quality abstracted from its audio component.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, dxld July 29)<br />

ETHIOPIA 7110 R. Ethiopia, at 0340 UT on July 27, good in assumed<br />

Amharic with talk by man, local vocals. ID, fqy mention, some sort of IS<br />

at 0400 UT and into nx.<br />

(Gerry Dexter-WI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

FRANCE No mid day MW Summer <strong>DX</strong>? Not entirely true: 1557 kHz R. France-<br />

France Info, Nice, 1309-1332, 25 July, talks, ID; 15331, and better at<br />

1445 UT.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 29)<br />

GABON 4777 RD.TV Gabonaise, Melen, 1631-1700*, 27 July, French, Afr.<br />

pops prgr, prgr announcements; 45343 (!).<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 29)<br />

GEORGIA/RUSSIA Not on the air or weak signal? For week time here is no<br />

trace of the tx on 9495 kHz. (July 31).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 31)<br />

GERMANY Another new transmission, launched on July 8: Saturdays only<br />

1700-1729 on 15650, Wertachtal 125 kW towards 135 deg.; what's this?<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Aug 3)<br />

15650: I guess this is Voice of Oromia Independence, which has been on for


over a year now. But I think it has been on from Juelich, so maybe it has<br />

been switched to Wertachtal.<br />

(Jeff White-FL-USA RMI, dxld)<br />

T-Systems asking for Reception Report from Australia for the relay of<br />

Voice of Croatia on 11610 kHz at 0600-1000 UT.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 3)<br />

BRINGING A RADIO TO SHORTWAVE SITES.<br />

"Has anybody ever visited a a multi-frequency outlet shortwave tx site<br />

with curtain arrays before with a portable SW receiver in hand & noted<br />

signal levels & been able to determine if a shortwave frequency originates<br />

from the site in question?" (dxld)<br />

I did this a couple of times. Key fact: It should be impossible to mistake<br />

locally transmitted signals for distant skywave signals when standing at<br />

or near the station fence. They are strooong, requiring to operate the<br />

attenuator of the ATS 909, otherwise the set will scream out horribly<br />

distorted audio only. Experiences in detail:<br />

DTK Koenigs Wusterhausen: In spring/summer 1993 we parked on the road<br />

south of the station grounds, at a place were the special log-periodic<br />

antenna aiming at Chile and at least one of the rhombics could be spotted<br />

in between all the bushes. I quickly scanned through the shortwave bands<br />

and found one very loud signal, on 6115, Deutsche Welle in German, notable<br />

for typical GDR modulation (bass range below 150 Hz suppressed, no heavy<br />

dynamics compression).<br />

Only years later I learned that indeed only a single transmitter (actually<br />

a 2 x 50 kW pair of Sneg's) was still on air at this time after the other<br />

three 100 kW Sneg pairs had been shut down already in 1991. I did not take<br />

the shortwave radio with me on asimilar trip to DTK Wie<strong>der</strong>au,<br />

un<strong>der</strong>standing that the shortwave transmitter there had been already shut<br />

down. But this was a mistake; it remained on air until autumn 1993 like<br />

the last remaining Sneg pair at Koenigs Wusterhausen.<br />

DTK Nauen: I still remember how I sat in 1993 or 1994 on a platform<br />

actually meant to observe birds, with the huge Soviet-designed HR 4/8<br />

antennas in front of me. If I recall correct I had local signals on three<br />

frequencies, with no GDR-like audio anymore, thus presumably Optimod 91<strong>05</strong>A<br />

processing was already in use at this time (at least they had introduced<br />

these units already on the old transmitters where they had to adjust the<br />

level of the produced high-density audio very carefully to avoid any<br />

overmodulation, since otherwise the Komintern transmitters went crazy). I<br />

also remember how I tuned SFB's 1449, too; the last time I heard it before<br />

it had been shut down in autumn 1994.<br />

Next visit to Nauen was in 1999, with the new transmitters in operation<br />

now. The new control room in the Muthesius building also got some small<br />

communications receiver (probably an Icom, but I simply did not care), and<br />

also this semiprofessional receiver had a hard time to pick up distant<br />

skywave signals. Otherwise it was quite interesting to compare the warm,<br />

soft modulation of the still active Funkwerk Koepenick transmitter (shut<br />

down in 2000, now replaced by an ex-Juelich S4001) with the harsh output<br />

of the new S41<strong>05</strong> rigs, listening via the mod monitors and decent<br />

loudspeakers.<br />

Most recent visit to Nauen in last year: Snacks were available in front of<br />

the Muthesius building, and a sense of style required me to let the radio<br />

play on 9545 there, not knowing yet that it will not be possible to do<br />

this show again this year (assuming they keep the tradition of an annual<br />

open door day). Checking the conditions in more detail I found that<br />

signals remained very strong within around 3 km of the antennas but<br />

dropped rapidly afterwards; at the Nauen railway station, about 5 km away,


they were already noisy, not much stronger than distant skywave signals<br />

anymore.<br />

IBB Lampertheim: I had not much time to play with the radio there, but<br />

standing in front of the station door the three (or so) frequencies on air<br />

from there were louuud of course.<br />

And years ago I once tuned the 40 m hamband, noted an expeptionally strong<br />

signal, listened closer and found out that this was an old classmate,<br />

living about 300 m away from the signal tower were I sat. Even earlier<br />

there were the CB radios in the neighbourhood, but these signals have<br />

vanished altogether since.<br />

Another technique would be to tune for the 2nd harmonic of the suspect<br />

transmitter frequency. This little dirty trick can be especially useful to<br />

check out longwave utility transmitters with an ordinary radio which can't<br />

tune below 150 kHz:<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld July 29)<br />

News items from the August issue of the German Radio-Kurier magazine:<br />

Editorial staff at Deutsche Welle laments a continuous loss in program<br />

quality. Many own productions were cancelled, working hours have been<br />

lengthened. Meanwhile the majority of the German radio program consists of<br />

ARD material that is available free of charge. Many experienced announcers<br />

do no longer work for DW after the news announcer shifts have been<br />

lengthened from six to more than eight hours without raising the royalties<br />

accordingly. Meanwhile DW started to let interns, editors and other<br />

untrained people read the news. It appears that the resulting loss in<br />

presentation quality has been taken into account deliberately. A<br />

responsible person commented "I got clear instructions" and "it is a<br />

rational decision when freelancers are no longer willing to work un<strong>der</strong><br />

such conditions, I think I would have choosen to quit as well". More and<br />

more protests from listeners abroad come in. Internal plannings indicate<br />

that DW will continue to save costs at the expense of program quality.<br />

Leading personell of DW shows no interest in the efforts made by<br />

programming staff to at least limit the resulting damage. An open letter<br />

from the announcers cast remained unanswered so far, only an accusation<br />

from a head of department that this would be mobbing has been withdrawn.<br />

Satellite <strong>DX</strong>er Norbert Schlammer noted since March disruptions of C band<br />

reception at Berlin-Schoeneweide, first during office hours and around 3.6<br />

GHz, since June now around the clock and further spreading to the 3.5 ....<br />

3.6 GHz range. Bundesnetzagentur told on his enquiry that this is a new<br />

service of an Internet provi<strong>der</strong>. They said that the 3.4 ... 4.2 GHz range<br />

is available for terrestrial use now, with satellite reception there "no<br />

longer deserving protection" acc. new regulations. The legal department of<br />

Bundesnetzagentur promised to provide them soon.<br />

Comment by KL: This is quite remarkable. IBB winds up its Ismaning<br />

operations at present, but probably a third party here in Germany will<br />

continue the redistribution of their satellite feeds done by the Ismaning<br />

station so far, and perhaps transmitter sites here in Germany also still<br />

use the Intelsat 907 signal rather than the Hotbird redistribution. What<br />

if they now experience disruptions by new terrestrial applications?<br />

Judging from Norbert's report Bundesnetzagentur could simply tell them<br />

"your problem, C band is no longer protected". (There are almost certainly<br />

other professional users of C band satellite signals here in Germany as<br />

well, IBB just specifically mentioned since I'm aware of them.)<br />

(AD<strong>DX</strong> Radio Kurier News, Kai Ludwig-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 30)<br />

Some new, quite unusual photos of the DTK T-systems Wachenbrunn facilities<br />

[former R Moscow relay, now VoRUS 1323 kHz]:


These ones are probably well-known by now, but if not:<br />

<br />

In front of the two mast antenna for 882 the building constructed to house<br />

the Komintern transmitters (PDSV-1000 and DSV-150; the building itself is<br />

a GDR industry standard), to the right the old building from the fifties<br />

(Lorenz 5 kW, Funkwerk Koepenick 250 kW, ex-Erfurt Lorenz 20 kW, own<br />

construction from former jammers 4 kW). To the right of the antenna was a<br />

small 51 metres mast, to the left of it a trideco antenna, both already<br />

gone when this photo had been made.<br />

<br />

Feedline to 1323 antenna, even crossing a public road.<br />

<br />

Feedline arriving at 1323 antenna.<br />

<br />

1323 antenna with building of antenna tuning, now also housing the new<br />

TRAM 1000 transmitter.<br />

<br />

Control room in old transmitter building. Behind the operator's shoul<strong>der</strong><br />

the controls of the antenna matrix switch. Desk including audio switching,<br />

standard audio level meter, industry standard intercom. Geithain speaker<br />

out of frame to the right. A Dabendorf EKD series communications receiver<br />

still sat above the meters when I visited the station in 1994, it should<br />

have been in frame here, so apparently had already been removed at this<br />

point.<br />

This receiver was meant to pick up Radio Moscow programming from<br />

dedicated SSB feed frequencies (reportedly transmit from a site near<br />

Samara, but not the broadcasting site there, thus probably Novosemeykino)<br />

if the audio circuit from Moscow failed, but I was told that often the<br />

received signal was unusable, at least when it would have been needed.<br />

The old audio circuit arrived at Frankfurt/O<strong>der</strong> from where the signal had<br />

been routed through the usual circuits to Wachenbrunn, its quality was<br />

rather dubious, bandwith not much poorer than 10 kHz but quite distorted.<br />

Thus the Russian side planned to upgrade to a satellite link already in<br />

1994.<br />

Unfortunately no pictures of the old transmitters. I had no camera with me<br />

when I was there either, so all I could do is sharing more memories<br />

verbally. The rumbling air cooling of the ex-Erfurt 20 kW and its glowing<br />

tubes, the gentle hiss from the PDSV-1000 (gentle when consi<strong>der</strong>ing that it<br />

was churning out a megawatt of HF), standing inside the DSV-150 and so on.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 30)<br />

1485drm Wie ich festgestellt habe, strahlt SWR auf 1485 kHz nun das<br />

Programm "SWR cont.ra" aus, also nicht mehr "Das Ding" Jugendradio.<br />

(Michael Bethge-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 30)<br />

GERMANY/MALEDIVES Minivan Radio will resume shortwave broadcasts from 1<br />

August. The Maldivian opposition station has only been available via the<br />

Internet since it stopped shortwave broadcasts four months ago in<br />

anticipation of winning an FM licence, but has so far been unable to<br />

procure one. It has been decided to resume shortwave broadcasts in the<br />

run-up to a referendum in late August on whether Maldivians want a<br />

parliamentary system or presidential system of government. Broadcasts will<br />

be daily at 1600-1700 UTC on 11965 kHz via a transmitter in Germany.


(Source: Minivan Radio) Related stories: Minivan Radio ends shortwave<br />

broadcasts in anticipation of FM licence Minivan Radio loses out in<br />

frequency bid What next for Minivan Radio?<br />

<br />

(July 30th, by Andy Sennitt-HOL, RNW MN via dxld)<br />

Is that a wise frequency selection?<br />

Last minutes changes:<br />

Minivan (Independent) Radio again on air from August 1, <strong>2007</strong>:<br />

1600-1700 11965 JUL 100 kW / 090 deg Daily to SoAs Dhivehi<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 31)<br />

Minivian on 11965 from today.<br />

A remin<strong>der</strong> that Minivan Radio is due to be back on the air from right now,<br />

1600-1700 UT on 11965 via Germany. Anyone confirm, and how is reception<br />

outside the Maldives?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld July 31)<br />

Noted usual powerhouse of CRI English Kashi 500 kW, 308 degrees towards<br />

Europe on co-channel, and a weak UNID station un<strong>der</strong>neath. Though my<br />

location is in the dead zone of Juelich propagation, 500 kms away. I guess<br />

back lobe of Kashi at 128degrees will also reach the South Asia target of<br />

Minivan Radio.<br />

(wb, dxld Aug 1)<br />

The Maldivian opposition stn has only been available via the Internet<br />

since it stopped SW<strong>BC</strong>s four months ago in anticipation of winning an FM<br />

licence, but has so far been unable to procure one. It has been decided to<br />

resume SW<strong>BC</strong>s in the run-up to a referendum in late August on whether<br />

Maldivians want a parliamentary system or presidential system of govt.<br />

(Minivan Radio via RNW MN via <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 6)<br />

GIBRALTAR While quiet during the day, R. Gibraltar, Wellington Front,<br />

1458 kHz starts quivering as other signals reach this area, e.g. Sunrise<br />

R, London; observed from 2132 24 July , B<strong>BC</strong> WS relay; 54433, but QRM=3 at<br />

times, and this is already good for the London station does put a very<br />

powerful signal down here. Compare with this: 1242-1315, 25 July ,<br />

Spanish, songs; 45444 though typically 45454.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, dxld July 29)<br />

GREECE and 90 m.b.: At 2020 UTC on July 28th only six stations were<br />

heard in the band:<br />

En speaking on 3200 (religious); En on 3320 (songs of Neil Diamond); En on<br />

3345 (Ragae song), plus three Greek pirates on 3280, 3300 and 3335 kHz.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 31)<br />

GUATEMALA 4780 R. Cultural Coatan, 1037, July 28. Fabulous 25/S9<br />

signal. Organ mx and several mentions of Coatan. 1037 ID.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

4779.96 at 01<strong>05</strong>-0111, R Coatan, San Sebastian Coatan on Aug 6. Spanish<br />

with announcements by woman then many 'Radio Coatan' IDs, TCs, phone #,<br />

etc by man. Outstanding S8 signal.<br />

4799.78 at 0118-0125, R Buenas Nuevas, San Sebastian on Aug 6. Childrens<br />

song, 'Radio Buenas Nuevas ' ID by man then taking a phone call. Strong S8<br />

signal marred by the ever present CODAR.<br />

(all Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 6)<br />

HUNGARY On the occassion of the 80th anniversary of broadcasting in<br />

Hungary Antenna Hungaria established a rural radio museum at their<br />

Nyiregyhaza site. The collection includes old radios as well as old<br />

transmitters, complete or representative parts of them. Visitors will be<br />

shown the new TRAM transmitters as well.


(illustrated)<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 30)<br />

INDIA 9820 AIR, Panaji, Goa, 1300, July 28. Tune-in at sign-on into<br />

Sindhi vocals w/ tabla. Barely above noise.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

1566 AIR, Nagpur, is being present almost every evening now, e.g. 2103-<br />

2134, 25 July, Vernacular, Indian songs, TS, ID, news; 54433, QRM de G.<br />

4860 AIR, Kingsway (Delhi), 1720-1739, 27 July, Urdu to PAK, Indian songs,<br />

news (tent), 1730; 15331 but improving.<br />

4910 AIR, Jaipur, 1732-1815, 27 July, English, news, sports, match rpt.,<br />

advertisements; 15321 but improving.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 29)<br />

4850, AIR-Kohima, full-data Sun Temple card via New Delhi for a <strong>Jan</strong> 2000<br />

rcpn after a number of tries by both postal and e-mail. SAE, mint stamps<br />

and address label all sent in the earlier postal mail follow-ups; none<br />

were used. V/S is the new director, V. P. Singh. I know it wasn't the last<br />

follow-up I sent, which was on Jul 20 to the new director, since the card<br />

was postmarked July 12. I mistakenly said the Khampur QSL I rcvd in June<br />

was the 23rd xmtr site, when it was the 24th. This makes Kohima the 25th<br />

Indian stn verified from NY and last outstanding rpt I have for Indian<br />

stations.<br />

(John Sgrulletta-NY, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 6)<br />

INDONESIA 9525, 08<strong>05</strong>-0816, July 28, VOI Jakarta very nice signal in<br />

English with S. Asian news, country promo "Our Land-Indonesia", "Getting<br />

to Know Indonesia" and ID at 0816: "from Jakarta, you're listening to the<br />

Voice of Indonesia."<br />

(Dan Sheedy-CA-USA, dxld July 29)<br />

3976 RRI Pontianak, 1<strong>05</strong>1, July 28. Threshold signal. Able to distinguish<br />

mx from voice. In comparison, Drake R8-A provided more audio thab AOR<br />

7030+.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

IRAN/PALESTINE 6025, Voice Of Palestine, Voice of the Islamic Revolution<br />

in Palestine (via Iran), see R<strong>DX</strong>P WE Jul 29: *1930 Jul 23, a new time slot<br />

for me, and the ancr gave two fqys, 95<strong>05</strong> and 7260. Of course, none was<br />

working. Sounds like they moved the prgm from the usual time 0330-0430 to<br />

the new time of 1930-2030 using the same fqy as the AR section of IRIB,<br />

6025.<br />

(Tarek Zeidan-EGY SU1TZ, dxld)<br />

This svc is, and has always been, just the label for the IRIB Arabic prgm<br />

for Palestinian listeners, like "Voice of Justice" is the label for IRIB's<br />

EG svc for listeners in the USA. Both are produced by IRIB, and appear on<br />

IRIB's official website.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LLT, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 6)<br />

Yes, actually Tarek Zeidan himself mentioned once that the ancrs are the<br />

same as for the VOIRI AR svc. Funny, though, why they regularly fail to<br />

mention the exclusive morning transmission (0330-0430, now on 9610 and<br />

11875) on their Arabic fqy page<br />

<br />

This segment is NOT // with the regular VOIRI AR svc.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 6)<br />

ISRAEL KOL Israel ceased Spanish language segment recently, at 1715 and


1945 UT. Russian program heard instead.<br />

(later) 1945-1959 cl-down KOL Israel in Russian instead, noooooooo<br />

Castellano. 9345 9400 11590 kHz.<br />

Late changes at KOL recently?<br />

WRTH PDF file KOL entry is partly correct.<br />

Sorry is out of reality ...<br />

Also Spanish at 1720 UT on 9345, 11590, and 13675 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 1&2)<br />

9345, 9400, 11590 Kol Israel, 1900-1910 UT, escuchada el 1 de Agosto en<br />

ruso a locutor con boletin de noticias, cuna de identificacion, a las 1904<br />

segmento musical y locutora con comentarios, conversacion con invitado,<br />

segmento musical. SINPO 45544.<br />

Se trata de algun servicio nuevo o cambio de horarios, el servicio en ruso<br />

se anuncia de 2000 a 2100 UT en 9345.<br />

El servicio en espa¤ol de 1715 a 1730 se mantiene igual en 9345, 11590 y<br />

13675.<br />

9345 & 11590 Kol Israel, 1645-1700, Espa¤ol. Este parece ser el nuevo<br />

horario de Kol Israel en espa¤ol, hoy 2 de agosto e podido escuchar el<br />

servicio en espa¤ol de 16:52 a 16:57.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, dxld Aug 1&2)<br />

Radio REKA in Ru (instead of prgrs in En, Fr, Sp using 9345, 9400, 11590,<br />

15640) heard 1900-2000 on 9400, 11590 and 15640 kHz, feat. prgr "On the<br />

Speed of 78" with tango songs from the 30s in Russian. From 2000 on 11585<br />

and 15615 only, with nx in Hebrew, song "Imagine" sung by J. Lennon etc.<br />

(August 4th).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 5)<br />

ITALY Rai still on SW?<br />

Please confirm whether Rai, Italy is still on SW as usual, as there were<br />

rumors it might close at the end of July.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-USA, dxld Aug 1)<br />

6140, 7130, and 9845 kHz 1700-1800 UT August 1st, noted RAI Rome in<br />

Italian, playing "Volare" chanson song of Domenico Modugno and Johnny<br />

Dorelli, the 1958 San Remo and Eurovision contest success. Best signal on<br />

6140 kHz. Not propagating into EUR: 11970 and 15390 towards African<br />

target.<br />

But no chance on 5985 kHz, due of co-channel T-systems Wertachtal bcast R<br />

LUX French DRM jamming from 5982 to 6002 kHz tonight.<br />

(later) Rai Czech and Slovak still on air nx on Prodi politics, 6130<br />

around 1815-1828 UT, S=9+10dB signal.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 1&2)<br />

Rai Rome. The service at 16<strong>05</strong> on 97<strong>05</strong> and 11885 was heard to start after<br />

bird chirps, but I can't confirm 100% that it was in Russian due poor<br />

reception. Italian on 9670 and 11855 to WeEUR was much better. 17790 to<br />

EaAfrica was not audible if on air, and neither is 15320 or 15390 at 1700<br />

- WEWN is using the latter.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Aug 2)<br />

Rai still on SW? If I un<strong>der</strong>stand Raul's message correctly, he is saying<br />

that the services to North, Central and S. America on 11800 and 9840 are<br />

still on air. These services are sched between 2240 and 0335. Two<br />

additional frequencies are listed for Italian at 0130-0230 6110 and 11765.


However, on Aug. 2 I tried the 1830-19<strong>05</strong> service to N America in Italian<br />

on 17780 and 15380 but couldn't hear either - perhaps due to no<br />

propagation, unless Italian language services have been reduced? Italian<br />

via Singapore relay 11920 at 1000 is either not propagating or not on air<br />

on Aug. 3.<br />

Services heard on Aug. 2 included Serbian at 1910 on 6130 - and much<br />

lou<strong>der</strong> than preceding tent. Polish until 1900 on the same frequency that<br />

was mixing with better TWR SWZ. Somali was on air at 1910 via 11890 with a<br />

loud signal and English to E Africa & ME on good 5970 and poor 11875.<br />

Portuguese followed at 2<strong>05</strong>0 on 11875 to the same area // 6110 & 7130 to NW<br />

Africa. And I heard bird chirps on 15240 at 2<strong>05</strong>0, but too weak to copy the<br />

language - I assume it was Portuguese to C Africa. Earlier Italian<br />

transmissions to this area - as reported previously - were not audible.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Aug 4)<br />

6130 1800-1955 registered 100 kW both at 52 degr.<br />

JAPAN 3925 R. Nikkei, at 1022 UT on July 28. Continuous tlk by YL.<br />

Decent signal but lots of atmospheric static and HRO splatter.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

KAZAKHSTAN 7535 Family Radio via Alma Ata (Almaty). Full data (with<br />

site) Three decades of Faithful Service' card with religious material in 8<br />

months, 3.5 months after sending e-mail follow-ups.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

KOREA [to No.Korea] Echo of Hope: Checked on Jul 28, can be hrd on<br />

3985, 6003 and 6348 kHz, in // at 1100 UT. 3985 and 6348 were jammed.<br />

(Sejimo-JPN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 6)<br />

6003, 1153-1215+ Aug 3, YL with KR talk to just past ToH; after a brief mx<br />

bridge, talk contd. withj M&W alt. items. Good signal, sandwiched between<br />

6000 (RHC) and 60<strong>05</strong> stns and //, as usual, to 3985 and 6348.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 6)<br />

KUWAIT 7555 Voice of America verified with a full data "Transmitter at<br />

the Morocco[!!] Transmitting Station" card in 45 days for a report sent to<br />

330 Independence Avenue, SW, Room 3166, Washington, DC 20237. Included in<br />

the package was a <strong>2007</strong> calendar of America's waterways, rivers, lakes and<br />

coastlines plus the current program guide.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

Kuwait 250 kW 70 degr to AFG. wb.<br />

DRM of R Kuwait starts on 9880 kHz approx. 1315 UT (not 1345 UT).<br />

(Michael Bethge-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 30)<br />

LIBERIA 5470 R. Veritas, Monrovia, 2044-2100*, 26 July, English, talks;<br />

45333.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 29)<br />

MALEDIVES/GERMANY Minivan Radio will resume shortwave broadcasts from 1<br />

August. The Maldivian opposition station has only been available via the<br />

Internet since it stopped shortwave broadcasts four months ago in<br />

anticipation of winning an FM licence, but has so far been unable to<br />

procure one. It has been decided to resume shortwave broadcasts in the<br />

run-up to a referendum in late August on whether Maldivians want a<br />

parliamentary system or presidential system of government. Broadcasts will<br />

be daily at 1600-1700 UTC on 11965 kHz via a transmitter in Germany.<br />

(Minivan Radio via RNW MN weblog, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK July 30)<br />

MAURITANIA R. Mauritanie was obs'ed on 27 Jul s/off at 1715 and s/on on<br />

4845 no sooner than around 1730; on 26 July, they s/on on 4845 at 1735. So<br />

current 7245 operation is 1200-1715/1730, approx., just as I thought it


was.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 29)<br />

MEXICO 6185 Radio Educacion, 0914-0945 July 25, jazz program featuring<br />

music of Ella Fitzgerald with nice ID at 0926 by a man announcer and<br />

Spanish talk. Fair.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

6185 R. Educacion, Cd. de Mej[x]ico, 0901-0925, 25 July, Spanish, talks<br />

on Ce. American folk music, songs; 25332.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 29)<br />

4809.998 at 0125-0137, XERTA, Mexico City Aug 6 Spanish chatter by female<br />

announcer, contemporary latin vocals//to the XERTA audio stream. S6 signal<br />

marred by ever present CODAR. Best in LSB to avoid unid carrier on<br />

4810.104.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 6)<br />

MEXICO [and non]. XEXQ, 6045, now definitely heard again, as classical<br />

vocal music was audible August 3 at 1248; 1259 piano music, 1300<br />

announcement by YL but too weak to make out. This had a hefty 4 Hz SAH<br />

from something, presumably the FE station on 6045 which might otherwise go<br />

unnoticed. Aoki shows that is now:<br />

VOICE OF RUSSIA 1100-1400 1234567 Chinese 250 kW 230 degrees Vladivostok-<br />

Rasdoln RUS 13157E, 4332N VOR a07 and followed by another hour in English,<br />

same parameters.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Aug 5)<br />

MONGOLIA Good chance for everyone wanting QSL from Voice of Mongolia.<br />

Very strong signal between 0730 and 1230 UT, feat. En 1000-1030 UT. They<br />

want more details in the Reception Report but! (July 29).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 31)<br />

NEW ZEALAND 6095 Radio New Zealand International, 0901-0912 July 25,<br />

news read by a man followed by a promo announcement at 0904 and the<br />

weather forecast. Garrison Kellor Radio Show "produced for Radio New<br />

Zealand International" was next at 09<strong>05</strong>. Fair.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

3935 R. Reading Sce. (tent), Levin, 0752-0803, 24 July, English (tent),<br />

talks; 15231.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 29)<br />

NIGERIA 4770 R. Nigeria, Kaduna, 1348-1420, 27 July, English, tradit.<br />

chanting & talks thereon, advice on malaria, etc.; 35433, barely heard at<br />

1500. This & Benin 5025 are the sole Afr. stns audible on 60 m in the<br />

middle of the day.<br />

6090 R. Nigeria, Kaduna, 2220-2232, 25 July, Vernacular, tribal songs,<br />

talks; 42442, DRM QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 29)<br />

NORTH MARIANA ISLS 9455 S.H.A.N. Herald Agency for News (SHAN) via Radio<br />

Free Asia Burmese <strong>BC</strong>B (via IBB Tinian). Partial data acknowledgment letter<br />

thanking me for my information, with mention of their web site<br />

(for English Rea<strong>der</strong>s) E-mail reports can be sent via:<br />

<br />

This in response to a CD MP3 report sent to P.O.Box 15, Nong Hoi P.O.<br />

Chiangmai 5007, Thailand. Sent PPC's but where not returned, reply 36<br />

days. V/S; Khuensai Jaiyen. Director.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN (staying cool in the basement) <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)


PAKISTAN Google Earth imagery.<br />

Searching acc. to Adrian Peterson's description I found these:<br />

Possible Quetta SW (& MW) site: 30 08 25n 66 58 49e<br />

and Quetta Pishin 756 kHz possibly at 30 29 19n 66 56 53e<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, SWtxsite July 30)<br />

PAK Quetta Pishin 756 kHz 150 kW<br />

PAK Quetta 1134 kHz 100 kW, 7155 10 kW.<br />

PAKISTAN The Director of Engineering for the Pakistan Broadcasting<br />

Corporation (P<strong>BC</strong>), Mukkaram Khan Niazi, says that P<strong>BC</strong> has decided to<br />

install 1000 kW mediumwave transmitters in Umerkot and Lahore to extend<br />

the range of its broadcasts to about 500 kilometres radius. The project,<br />

to cost Rs1,200 million (US$20 million), was discussed in the Central<br />

Working Party and referred to the Executive Committee of the National<br />

Economic Council for final approval, he added. Mr Niazi said that the<br />

engineering wing of the P<strong>BC</strong> had manufactured some transmitters in its own<br />

factory.<br />

(Source: Dawn, Aug 4th, via Andy Sennitt, RNW MN blog via dxld Aug 4)<br />

PALAU High Adventure Ministries. Below a translated excerpt from Medien<br />

aktuell: Kirche im Rundfunk #144, published by Hansjoerg Biener,<br />

explaining what became of High Adventure Ministries:<br />

"In 1999 Otis [who died July 22] handed the lea<strong>der</strong>ship over to Jackie<br />

Mitchum Yockey, but she did not manage to keep High Adventure together.<br />

Announced projects which were supposed to use the transmitters pulled out<br />

of southern Lebanon in 2004 never materialized. The successors of the<br />

ministry include Bible Voice UK, Bible Voice USA und High Adventure Canada<br />

who broker airtime [primarily on Media&Broadcast transmitters in Germany]<br />

as well as the shortwave station T8BZ at Palau, now with own management<br />

and mostly relaying Radio Free Asia programming.<br />

But the primary successor of High Adventure who rigorously supported<br />

Israel is Voice of Jerusalem, broadcasting from Jerusalem via the Sky<br />

Angel satellite network in North America with conservative, Israel-loving<br />

Christians being the target audience."<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Aug 4)<br />

PERU 4857.2 R. La Hora, Cuzco, 2237-2248, 25 July, Spanish, light<br />

songs; 35332.<br />

6019.5 R. Vitoria, Lima, 2226-2238, 24 July, Spanish (Braz. preacher),<br />

exhalted speech; 44433, adjt. QRM.<br />

6019.6 R. Vitoria, Lima, 0835-0957, 26 July, Spanish, woman thanking for<br />

a grace...; 34432, blocked by AUS.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 29)<br />

POLAND/LITHUANIA R. Racja (Polish stn b/cing to Belarus) expanded its<br />

xmsn times and now uses three SW fqys (plus MW not mentioned here): 6225<br />

(Sitkunai) at 1530-1730 UT, 61<strong>05</strong> (Warsaw) at 1930-2200 UT, and 6120<br />

(Warsaw) at 2200-2230 UT. Xmtr power for all xmsns is 100 kW.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

PORTUGAL 594 kHz 100 kW (nominal power) Muge site. Radio Renascenca is<br />

silent for weeks due to maintenance works in its 265 m tower; the stn<br />

reported to me that normal operation is expected to be resume by end<br />

September / early October next. The works include replacement of many<br />

parts incl. the guywires and a new coat painting. This tower is easily<br />

located via GoogleEarth.<br />

720 kHz 10 kW RDP Santa Maria / Meia Legua, Faro, Algarve province<br />

Location of the just 59 m hight tower is right to the east of Faro city,


etween road no. 125 and the shore. The modest hight is compensated by<br />

means of a top fed capacitive circuit which I suppose consists of a few<br />

guywire-like wires sloping from the top downwards to the farthest guywires<br />

concrete anchors. I suspect this was a modification of the earlier<br />

(higher) tower because it's near the airport, westwards of Faro but<br />

haven't got any confirmation of this from the RDP yet. Like other RDP MW<br />

txs, the signal is received via satellite thus exhibiting a delay relative<br />

to the // VHF-FM network. This one is easily spotted in GoogleEarth.<br />

783 kHz 100 kW Avanca site. It's been a whole year since the MCR-Media<br />

Capital Radio group failed finally start this new site thus replacing<br />

Canidelo (south of Porto) 10 kW. The stn of the group that is now on MW<br />

too is no more R.Nacional but RC(P)-Radio Club Portugues once again; its<br />

format music stn format was dropped months ago and it became a discussion<br />

/ news stn. This Avanca tower includes several wires hung from the top<br />

thus allowing the stn to adjust radiation to the azimuths of interest.<br />

891 kHz 10 kW (formerly 2x10 kW) Vilamoura (also written Vila Moura) site.<br />

Radio Renascenca's tower is located westwards and vy. near Vilamoura's<br />

marina, near the shoreline. I estimate it's a 1/4 wavelenghth type, so<br />

84m.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 5)<br />

ROMANIA RRI in En <strong>05</strong>30-<strong>05</strong>57 UT was heard on 9655, 15435 and 17770 kHz<br />

but no trace on 11830 kHz (usually good signal here). (July 29).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 31)<br />

RUSSIA 7175 Family Radio via Krasnodar. Full data (with site) 'Three<br />

decades of Faithful Service' card with religious material in 7 months,<br />

3.5 months after sending e-mail follow-ups.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

"6195 Buryatskaya GTRK, Ulan Ude, heard by Anton Poloskov and Feodor<br />

Brazhnikov in Irkutsk with huge signal, almost as strong as a local<br />

station. It replaces 3955 because of better propagation in Siberia.<br />

(open_dx via Mezin-RUS, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W July 11 via dxld)<br />

Unfortunately covered here in Denmark 2100-0100 by B<strong>BC</strong>, Voice of Turkey<br />

and R Budapest (Anker Petersen, ibid.)<br />

Item previously referred to as Selenginsk, must be the transmitter site.<br />

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

Yupp, co-located with the // 150 kW on 279 kHz. The shortwave transmitter<br />

is rated as 50 kW, TDP says that this is unit RV-44. However,<br />

<br />

suggests that the LW/SW site is located 20 km west of Selenginsk, about<br />

halfway between Selenginsk and the Baikal lake.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld July 28)<br />

What is unclear?<br />

<br />

(Victor Rutkovsky-RUS, dxld July 29)<br />

Selenginsk Bryansk Buryatia 52 02 28.36 N 106 56 29.66 E<br />

RUSSIA/CIS Google Earth imagery Some more location coordinates of VLF<br />

stations (Chayka/Loran RSDN20, Alpha/Omega radio navigation systems) in<br />

Russia and CIS.<br />

RDL RJH99 Nizhniy Novgorod<br />

56 10 16 03 N 43 56 03 75 E<br />

RJH63 RSDN-20 Krasnodar Krasnoarmeyskaya VLF 25 kHz


45 24 17 90 N 38 09 29 00 E<br />

KGZ RJH66 Bishkek<br />

43 04 54 64 N 73 38 46 18 E<br />

RJH77 Arkhangelsk<br />

64 21 28 80 N 41 33 50 39 E<br />

RSDN-20 Murmansk Revda<br />

68 02 07 80 N 34 41 00 00 E<br />

Murmansk MW?<br />

68 59 12 69 N 33 06 18 48 E<br />

Murmansk maritime? station<br />

68 59 18 72 N 33 <strong>05</strong> 10 38 E<br />

RSDN-20 Novosibirsk<br />

55 45 22 00 N 84 26 52 40 E<br />

RSDN-20 Khabarovsk (low resolution)<br />

50 04 24 00 N 136 36 24 00 E<br />

RSDN-20 Seyda-TKM<br />

39 28 16 N 62 43 07 E<br />

VLF time signal 25 kHz RJH69 Molodechno Vilejka 18 1 kHz 1100kW 1964<br />

54 27 45 87 N 26 46 48 55 E<br />

Syzran GRI 8000 1150 kW Loran-C Chayka<br />

53 13 33 87 N 48 27 20 09 E<br />

Simferopol GRI 8000, 1150 kW Loran-C Chayka<br />

44 53 20 60 N 33 52 32 10 E<br />

Slonim GRI 8000, 1150 kW Loran-C Chayka<br />

53 07 55 19 N 25 23 46 01 E<br />

Petrozavodsk GRI 8000, 1150 kW Loran-C Chayka<br />

61 45 32 40 N 33 41 40 40 E<br />

Bryansk GRI 8000, 1150 kW Loran-C Chayka<br />

53 07 50 60 N 34 54 44 80 E<br />

Alexandrovsk-Sakhalinsky GRI 7950 Loran-C Chayka<br />

51 04 42 80 N 142 42 04 90 E<br />

Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky GRI 7950 Loran-C Chayka<br />

53 07 47 50 N 157 41 42 90 E<br />

Ussuriysk GRI 7950 Loran-C Chayka<br />

44 31 59 71 N 131 38 23 41 E<br />

Tokachibuto GRI 7950 Loran-C Chayka<br />

42 44 37 20 N 143 43 09 79 E<br />

Okhotsk GRI 7950 Loran-C Chayka<br />

59 25 02 57 N 143 <strong>05</strong> 22 22 E<br />

Included in FE chain: USA Attu Island GRI 5980 Loran-C Chayka<br />

52 49 44 37 N 173 10 49 51 E<br />

Dudinka Loran-C Chayka<br />

69 21 45 20 N 86 41 50 56 E


Inta GRI 5960 Loran-C Chayka<br />

65 58 01 31 N 60 18 35 63 E<br />

Taimylyr GRI 5960 Loran-C Chayka<br />

72 34 48 92 N 122 06 40 29 E<br />

(see also<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

UKR former USSR woodpecker receiving site? at Lviv:<br />

49 35 39 85 N 23 58 06 25 E<br />

Tashkent-UZB shortwave site<br />

Now in high resolution? 44 masts, plus a communication/MW mast.<br />

41 13 10 42 N 69 09 00 52 E or 41.2196 N 69.1501E<br />

(wb, July 27)<br />

Victor Rutkovsky reported it last October:<br />

Tashkent city site at 41 17 32n 69 18 23e<br />

since 1914. MW: UzR1, UzR3, UzR4. SW: communications<br />

Main MW site at Solnechnyi (Kuyoshli) since 1947.<br />

LW: UzR1, MW: UzR2, UzR3 around 41 12 30n 69 08e<br />

SW: all main <strong>BC</strong> SW<br />

Pskent since 1973 more than 40 km south of Tashkent<br />

at 40 52 35n 69 20 44e<br />

MW: 1 x 50 kW 756 kHz (WRTH 2003 lists 756 kHz for Pskent and since 2004<br />

for Taskent, so I suppose the MW site at Pskent is extinct).<br />

SW: communications<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 28)<br />

It's for the first time, I see Tashkent in high solution. Extensive search<br />

in past winter revealed nothing of a SW site. But SW site is far away 2.6<br />

km northerly, and a separate G.E. for Tashkent SW: all main <strong>BC</strong> SW is<br />

meaningfull at<br />

41 13 <strong>05</strong>.65 N 69 08 55.01 E<br />

Yes: UZB Tashkent MW Pskent 756 kHz 50 kW<br />

40 52 38.42 N 69 20 47.00 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 27)<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

Moscow - Lesnoy (MW 873 kHz 250 kW and SW)<br />

56 03 50 N 37 56 40 E now high resolution in Google Earth.<br />

Ulan-Ude Nurseleniye at<br />

51 44 57 N 107 26 56 E<br />

(Victor Rutkovsky-RUS, SWrxsite July 30)<br />

[RUSSIA/GEORGIA] The transmitters on 9495 and 9535 kHz used by Abkhaz,<br />

Sochi, Kuban, Rossii Radios are silenced (or not heard here) since when<br />

Sochi was elected as a Olympic game's City.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 3)<br />

RWANDA 6<strong>05</strong>5 R. Rwanda, Kigali, 2047-2100*, 25 July, Kinyarwanda (tent),<br />

chats, Afr. pops, announcement 8t) & abrupt s/off; 54433.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 29)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA [freq?, wb] BSKSA Riyadh - Radio Riyadh in English at<br />

0757 till 0800 UT with news read by woman annoucer then station info about


what next to expect 0800 UT French service with talk then Koran readings.<br />

SIO 444. Note the English slot seems to be new at this time it is normally<br />

the Arabic service.<br />

(Costa Constantinides-CYP, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 2)<br />

Supposed to be 17785 scheduled 0800-1000 UT via RIY 500kW 270deg FRENCH<br />

FOREIGN language service. But technicians at Riyadh switch over much<br />

earlier on-air, like 12 mins before the hour. And Radio Riyadh is<br />

scheduled 0600-0800 UT in English, see p345 in WRTH.<br />

(wb)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA/ASCENSION ISL "SIERRA LEONE." 13760 (new freqy, ex-9525),<br />

Cotton Tree News, now via Meyerton (ex-Ascension), starting from Aug 1.<br />

Scheduled for 0730-0800 UT. Tnx to Rich D'Angelo for the tip and per an e-<br />

mail also from Anne Bennett. I have not been able to hear them here since<br />

the move. Won<strong>der</strong> about Star Radio, have they also shifted their 0700-0730<br />

UT prgmng here?<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 6)<br />

SWAZILAND 3240 Trans World Radio - Manzini, at 0334-0345* UT on July<br />

26, man preaching in Ndau language with choral vocals at 0344 prior to man<br />

with closing ID. Closed with familiar IS. Fair.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

SYRIA Surprise! Good audio on strong signal level of Radio Damascus in<br />

En at 2014 UT on 12085 kHz on July 28th.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 31)<br />

TAIWAN/KOREA/JAPAN [Korean] 9780 Furusalo no Kaze (via Taiwan) on July<br />

15 at *1601-1630* UT. Noted with late sign-on, after dead air for 1/2<br />

minute. Into opening talks in Japanese by female announcer. Most of the<br />

program consisted of interviews and talks, interspersed with short musical<br />

briefs. Noted to 1528 with sign-off announcements, what seemed to be a<br />

address given, with set of telephone numbers readied. Short musical brief,<br />

ten second tone, then sign-off.<br />

9780 July 29th. *1600-1630* Noted with open carrier at 1559, then 3 plus 1<br />

time notes on TOH. Very short pause,then sign-on with opening<br />

announcements by female speaker in Japanese, into a program of interviews,<br />

interspersed at times with short musical briefs. Noted again at 1528 with<br />

closing notes, numbers readied for a set of telephone numbers. Short<br />

musical brief played to 8 second tine which was cut-off at sign-off. This<br />

date the signal was fair to poor due to disturbed conditions.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

9780 Nihon/Furusato No Kaze QSL. No-data letter in 11 days for<br />

an e-mail to<br />

<br />

thanking me for my reception report and stating they do not issue<br />

verification cards. Also enclosed three "For the Return of All of<br />

the Abductees" brochures with info in English on the abduction issue<br />

and photos of and data on a number of the abductees.<br />

Return address on letter and envelope:<br />

Policy Planning Division, Headquarters for the Abduction Issue, Cabinet<br />

Secretariat, 1-6-1 Nagata-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100 - 8968, Japan.<br />

Some sites call 9780 kHz at 1600 UT Nihon while others say it's Furusato,<br />

so I'm not sure which I heard.<br />

(Wendel Craighead-KS-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 2)<br />

9485, Shiokaze, 1301-1329* Aug 2, En today (Thu) with man reading nx<br />

stories relating to No. Korea from Kyodo, Reuters, and other nx agencies;


the opening and closing routines were by a YL who mentioned, among other<br />

things, that "We may change our frequency and transmitting hour to avoid<br />

jamming wave. You never know when Shiokaze will be jammed."<br />

9779.97, presumed Furusato no Kaze, 1608-1630* Aug 4, M&W talks in JP to<br />

1624, then a couple mins. of mx; closing routine by YL at 1627, including<br />

what seemed to be an address and/or website spelled out slowly; did not<br />

catch any ments. of "Furusato," "Nihon," or other ID, so still not sure<br />

which stn this is; xmsn ended with a long (5 sec.) tone at 1630, then off<br />

a few secs.s later. Generally fair signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 6)<br />

UNID 12135 An unID station scheduled on air in the 1530-1630 UT slot in<br />

the Far East, probably to Korea or Chinese mainland. Nothing noted so far<br />

yesterday Aug 1st and today Aug 2nd.<br />

(John Briggs, NWR<strong>DX</strong>C, Aug 2 via dxld)<br />

Dear OM, 12135 kHz is additional service of Open radio for North Korea<br />

(ORNK) via Taiwan.<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C Aug 13 via dxld) 1530-1630 UT.<br />

Looking around for Firedrake, against Sound of Hope, found this, Aug 6: at<br />

1314 on 14450, FD was JBA // much stronger 13970. At 1326 found some very<br />

weak audio, maybe music on 16490, aside ute pulses on 16494; SOH/FD has<br />

been reported around here lately from Japan. Aoki Aug 6 shows:<br />

16480*Xi Wang Zhi Sheng SOH 0000-2400 1234567 Chinese 1 ND ? TWN SOH a07<br />

Jul.22- 16480-16520<br />

At 1342, FD on 10300 much stronger than // 9200 kHz.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Aug 6)<br />

While checking out FD/SOH on 16480v in Aoki, I noticed the next entry,<br />

which could explain a log on 17330 as in 7-088 from ITU: "They also had a<br />

broadcast from China on 17330 at 1733"<br />

17332 Yantai Radio 0000-2400 1234567 Chinese 0.5 ND Yantai C1631 CHN<br />

12130E3725 Coast Radio A3E<br />

Does this coastal station transmit any audio, like some others do, even<br />

music, which could be mistaken for a broadcast station, or even relay some<br />

real broadcasts?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Aug 6)<br />

UGANDA 4976 Radio Uganda (pres), extremely weak at 0325 UT on July 31.<br />

Some audio here and there, mostly bits of music. The package included a<br />

het, CODAR and QRN.<br />

(Gerry Dexter-WI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 6)<br />

UNID 6155.2 R. Fides, Bolivia, or R. Banda Orienta, Uruguay? 2238-...,<br />

24 July, Spanish, fast f/ball match rpt.; clipped audio; 22341, QRM de<br />

empty carrier.<br />

There's a difference between the Bolivian & the Uruguayan Sp. accents,<br />

with the latter being closer to that of Argentina, but I was simply unable<br />

to get a clue.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 29)<br />

UAE 11875 NF Family Radio via Dhabbaya English <strong>BC</strong>B to Middle East. July<br />

July 28 at 1920-2000* Noted on this new frequency (ex9840) . Program was<br />

Harold Camping and Open Forum Program.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

U.K. B<strong>BC</strong> News. (Photo on site)


Four radio masts which dominated the skyline on the Warwickshire and<br />

Northamptonshire bor<strong>der</strong> for 81 years have been demolished. Explosives were<br />

used to knock down the 820ft (250m) high transmitters at BT Rugby Radio<br />

Station which BT said were structurally unsafe. Eight masts at the site<br />

were knocked down in a similar operation in 2004. BT said the masts had<br />

been superseded by satellite and other methods of communication.<br />

Rugby Radio Station was opened on 1 <strong>Jan</strong>uary 1926 with the intention of<br />

broadcasting messages to the rest of the Commonwealth. It allowed the<br />

first transatlantic phone calls to be made and was also used later to<br />

transmit signals to submarines when the MoD took it over during World War<br />

II.<br />

The masts were also famous for transmitting the atomic clock signal, which<br />

allowed people all over the world to set the time precisely.<br />

<br />

(B<strong>BC</strong> via Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Aug 2)<br />

USA KPH rxeiving site Point Reyes, near Abbotts Lagoon<br />

38 <strong>05</strong> 42.42 N 122 56 48.28 W<br />

KPH/WSM txing site Bolinas Point Reyes<br />

37 54 51.97 N 122 43 33.08 W<br />

and nearby<br />

37 54 46.79 N 122 43 46.07 W<br />

HF radar, Commonweal HFR site<br />

37 54 46.79 N 122 43 46.07 W<br />

Site of Coastal Ocean Currents Monitoring Program High-Frequency Radar<br />

(HFR). This system works in conjunction with several other HFRs along the<br />

coast to provide ocean surface current vectors off the California Coast.<br />

Data is posted to the web on<br />

and (local),<br />

and WCC Chatham Radio "41 54 50.61 N 69 58 17.19 W<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 31)<br />

George Moore, Deputy Director of IBB. I am very sad to share with you the<br />

news of the sudden passing this morning (Aug. 3, <strong>2007</strong>) of George Moore,<br />

our beloved Deputy Director of the International Broadcasting Bureau.<br />

George died at his home in Annapolis. All of us join in expressing our<br />

most sincere condolences to George's family.<br />

George served as IBB's Deputy Director since June 2006. He also served as<br />

Director of Engineering from 2000 to 2006. He joined VOA engineering in<br />

1981 as a Transmitter Technician in Botswana, and rapidly progressed<br />

through the ranks of the Foreign Service to Station Manager. His other<br />

overseas assignments included Greece, Germany, and Morocco.<br />

George was promoted to the rank of Senior Foreign Service in July 1995,<br />

and in February 2003 he was promoted to the rank of Minister Counselor. He<br />

was the first Foreign Service Officer within the IBB to achieve this rank.<br />

Before he joined the BBG, George served in various engineering and<br />

management positions at radio and television stations in Columbus and<br />

Savannah, Georgia, and with General Electric Telecommunications Division<br />

in Lynchburg, Virginia.<br />

James K. Glassman, Chairman, Broadcasting Board of Governors.<br />

3 Aug <strong>2007</strong>, via <br />

(dxld Aug 4)<br />

I happened to hear WWCR announce on 13845 August 4 at 1303 UT that all<br />

four transmitters were going off the air for "powerline and electrical


maintenance", and would return when completed. Meanwhile programming<br />

continues available on streams. Now's our chance to hear something else on<br />

15825, 13845, 9985, 5890, later 12160, depending on how long it lasts.<br />

WWCR is still off at 0230 UT Sunday August 5, so no WOR on 5070. I hear<br />

that the problem is an insulator in the field on one of the rhombics, but<br />

until that is repaired they can't run any of the SW transmitters. Probably<br />

could be temporarily fixed with a rope. Apparently this is unrelated to<br />

the previous problem of a relay burning up, which is likely to cause some<br />

of the WWCR-1 frequencies to funxion at lowered power. So tonight's your<br />

chance to <strong>DX</strong> something on or near 3215, 5070, 5935, etc.<br />

Jason at WWCR called to apologize to the <strong>DX</strong> community for the missing <strong>DX</strong><br />

block, and explained that when they were trying to repair the first<br />

problem today, another wire came down and now it's too dark to work on<br />

that. They have called in a professional crew to work on it and hope to<br />

have it all repaired and be back on the air sometime Sunday morning. And<br />

then I also got this from him.<br />

WWCR Engineering Bulletin Saturday Evening, August 4th, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Due to an antenna insulator failure, all four shortwave transmitters are<br />

temporarily off air. A lines crew has been contacted and have confirmed<br />

that they will be on WWCR property to perform any repairs by 7:30 AM CT,<br />

Sunday. We will resume transmission immediately following the repair. Our<br />

programming will remain available via streaming audio at<br />

<br />

I would especially like to thank the <strong>DX</strong> Community for your un<strong>der</strong>standing<br />

of the omission of this evening's <strong>DX</strong> Block on shortwave. We appreciate the<br />

service that the <strong>DX</strong> Community provides shortwave listening as a whole.<br />

Kind Regards as Always, Jason Cooper, WWCR CE.<br />

Don't know when they resumed, but 13845 back on and very strong at 1736 UT<br />

check August 5; much weaker on 15825, 12160, 9985 kHz.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Aug 5)<br />

Was enjoying some big band music, Stardust? August 5 at 1332 on WWRB<br />

11920, when it abruptly switched in mid-note to a hoarse, screaming<br />

Brother Scare, // 9385 kHz.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Aug 5)<br />

Two responses to "BBG/IBB to install new mediumwave transmitter at<br />

Marathon". I think the maximum output power on AM for the U.S. is normally<br />

50 kW. Does this station have a special license?<br />

Kai Ludwig: FCC rules for commercial broadcasters, including the 50 kW<br />

power limit for mediumwave stations, simply do not apply to the Marathon<br />

transmitter because it is operated by the IBB as a governmental body.<br />

Hence it also has no callsign whatsoever, like the Greenville and Delano<br />

shortwave transmitters.<br />

What I find quite remarkable is that they plan to squeeze the new<br />

transmitter into the rather small control room instead of installing it in<br />

the transmitter room. Presumably the latter is already fully occupied by<br />

the existing gear? (To my knowledge two 50 kW transmitters, operated as a<br />

pair.)<br />

(RNW MNetwork blog via dxld Aug 4)<br />

VATICAN STATE 13730 Radio Canada International via Santa Maria di<br />

Galeria Transmitter. Full data (with site) 'Maple Leaf Mailbag QSL with<br />

schedule in 2.5 months, 13 days after sending a follow-up. v/s: Bill<br />

Westenhaver.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)


ZIMBABWE 3396 R. Zimbabwe, 0350-0422 July 26, tribal group singing with<br />

drums at 0359 followed by ID and nx in EG and then later Shona lang.<br />

Another ID at 0420 followed by mx. Fair.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 29)<br />

Medium Wave Circle publishes NEW 2006-7 Archive CD.<br />

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is about 500MB worth of material of use an interest to the MW listener or<br />

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This edition contains 592 pages of Medium Wave News from April 2006 to<br />

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In addition to MW News (in PDF format) the 2006 CD includes:<br />

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ANTARCTICA LRA 36, San Gabriel, on 15476 kHz at 1907 UT with Spanish<br />

songs. At 1930 UT full ID and info, signal from S point 3 to sometimes S9<br />

peaks. Good audio, at 1943 UT weaker ... 1945 UT S=0, no audio.<br />

(Maurits Van Driessche-BEL, dxld Aug 7)<br />

ASCENSION ISL The B<strong>BC</strong> World Service's Annual Review, published Jul 3rd,<br />

says that the Ascension Island SW relay station is being converted to run<br />

on wind power, which will save œ500,000 a year. Elsewhere in the WS Annual<br />

Report it mentions a major project to upgrade the station's fuel tanks, so<br />

they will still have generators on standby.<br />

(Chris Greenway-UK, via Taylor; via dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Aug 8)<br />

AUSTRALIA A<strong>BC</strong> streams more local stations. The Australian Broadcasting<br />

Corporation has launched a number of new internet audio streams for some<br />

of their local stations. In addition to the existing streams for A<strong>BC</strong><br />

Melbourne, A<strong>BC</strong> Sydney and Coast FM on the Gold Coast, there are now<br />

streams for A<strong>BC</strong> Adelaide, A<strong>BC</strong> Perth, A<strong>BC</strong> Hobart and A<strong>BC</strong> Newcastle.<br />

Links to the stream can be found at the A<strong>BC</strong>'s Backyard Audio page.<br />

<br />

(Mike Terry-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Aug 8)<br />

see (wb)<br />

BHUTAN 6035 Bhutan BS, Thimpu. Audible in English un<strong>der</strong> the strong<br />

Chinese signal, ID 1418 UT, July 17.<br />

(Craig Seager-AUS, Aug AR<strong>DX</strong>C A<strong>DX</strong>N direct and via dxld)<br />

Bhutan Broadcasting Service new 100 kW Txer Inaugrated.<br />

Bhutan Broadcasting Service Corporation inaugurated the new 100 kiloWatt


THOMSON TSW 2100D DRM short wave radio transmitter on 10th August, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

The inaugural ceremony of the installation of the new transmitter was<br />

attended by the Indian Ambassador to Bhutan, Sudhir Vyas. Also present<br />

were the Information and communications minister, Lyonpo Leki Dorji and<br />

other government officials.<br />

Addressing the gathering, the information and communications minister<br />

Lyonpo Leki Dorji said Bhutan being a mountainous country with rugged<br />

terrain, isolated and inaccessible settlements and far flung communities,<br />

BBS radio remains the most powerful medium to inform, educate and<br />

entertain the masses.<br />

Speaking at the function, the Managing Director of the Bhutan Broadcasting<br />

Service Corporation, Mingbo Dukpa said Radio and TV are powerful tools of<br />

communication. He said any development to further enhance the capacity of<br />

the broadcast media marks an important milestone in the development of the<br />

country.<br />

BBS radio has come a long way since it was established as an amateur radio<br />

station in 1973. BBS Radio today broadcast 100 hours of News and Programs<br />

in 4 languages in a week.<br />

The short wave transmitter was installed with financial support from the<br />

Indian Government.<br />

This DRM capable 100 kW transmitter was installed in Sangaygang, 2660<br />

meters above sea level and test transmissions were already going on. One<br />

of the station engineer informed that transmitter was not being operated<br />

on DRM mode due to problem with the RF Exciter.However the same has been<br />

rectified & they are having occassional DRM tests during txn b/down times<br />

with power output of only 25 watts.<br />

Related links: <br />

(later) Photo of the new transmitter:<br />

<br />

(Alokesh Gupta-IND, dxld Aug 11)<br />

BRAZIL 4845.2 R. Cultural Ondas Tropicais-Manus at 0140 UT Aug 12 poor<br />

with non-stop Portuguese vocals; hard going with lots of noise and QRM;<br />

there was a reasonably strong and clear signal un<strong>der</strong> all the noise.<br />

4885 R. Clube do Para-Belem at 0144 UT on Aug 11 fair-poor with rapid-<br />

fire Portuguese talk; two mentions of Para-Belem at 0148 UT; lost in noise<br />

by 02<strong>05</strong> UT.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 12)<br />

BULGARIA Hier die Adresse von Varna Radio:<br />

Varna Radio, 1. Primorski Blvd., 9000 Varna, Bulgarien.<br />

e-Mail: <br />

URL: <br />

(Fritz-Walter Adam-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 9)<br />

BURKINA FASO 5030 Radio Burkina, at 2347-0001* UT on Aug 7, highlife<br />

vocals hosted by a man announcer with French talks and ID at 2358 UT with<br />

closedown announcements. Instrumental National Anthem. Fair to good.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 12)<br />

CANADA 9625, C<strong>BC</strong> Northern Service, Sackville, at 2350-0010 UT on Aug 6,<br />

English feature about Sept11-terror, ID: "C<strong>BC</strong> Radio One", full ID at 0000<br />

UT as "C<strong>BC</strong> Northern Quebec Service" followed by frequency ann and news<br />

bulletin, 23322.<br />

(Bjarke Vestesen-DEN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Aug 8)


C<strong>BC</strong> Nothern Quebec Service: 9625 kHz N/D ltr in 14 days. Returned $2.00<br />

sent for return postage. V/S Nathalie Chamberland Address:<br />

C<strong>BC</strong> North Quebec<br />

P.O. Box 6000, Montreal, Quebec<br />

Canada H3C 3A8<br />

(Comeau-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 12)<br />

CENTRAL AFRICAN REP Dear Mr Mbami, I have heard about Radio ICDI some<br />

months ago being on the air. However, I have seen no recent reports of it.<br />

Could you please confirm whether or not Radio ICDI has been or is<br />

currently on the air on 6030 kHz, or another frequency? And at what hours?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, WoR to Josue Mbami, Radio ICDI, via dxld)<br />

Dear Glenn,<br />

1. Yes, I confirm this information about Radio ICDI.<br />

2. We work on 6030 kHz at 6:00 to 9:00 AM and <strong>05</strong>:00 to 08:00 PM<br />

[<strong>05</strong>00-0800 & 1600-1900 UT].<br />

3. Radio ICDI use now French, Sango, Fufulde, Bayaka languages.<br />

4. We are looking for financial aids to support our workers because<br />

we need to add supplementary hours to the old ones.<br />

5. CAR population appreciate very much Radio ICDI program and all<br />

country hears our radio now.<br />

(Josue Mbami, Radio ICDI, Coordinator, CAF, Aug 7, WoR dxld Aug 8)<br />

So our best (only) chance to hear Boali in NAm remains at *<strong>05</strong>00 UT<br />

Mondays, when Cuban jamming and Marti are in truce, but then CFVP and who<br />

knows what else are the obstacles. Of course that is close to local<br />

sunrise in CAR, so the window won't last long, but being almost<br />

equatorial, varies little during the year.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, WoR via dxld Aug 8)<br />

I realize it is not your mission to be heard anywhere outside the CAR, but<br />

I am very curious to know if you are aware of any credible reception<br />

reports from other continents, or even other parts of Africa? At one point<br />

7160 was mentioned as an alternate frequency. Was this ever used or do you<br />

plan to use anything but 6030?<br />

(Glenn Hauser to Jim Hocking, via dxld Aug 8)<br />

We have been heard in Congo Brazzaville, DRC, across the bor<strong>der</strong> in<br />

Cameroon and some in Chad. We know that we are in Sudan a ways but not<br />

sure how far. NO not yet on 7160 as we need to purchase another<br />

transmitter for $7000.00 Always looking for funding ... smile.<br />

(Jim Hocking, Director ICDI, dxld / hcdx Aug 8)<br />

CHAD 7259 RNT, N'Djamena. Latest spot for them, very distorted but<br />

strong with hi-life music & French DJ 2140 UT. No sign of Vanuatu. Had NA<br />

2227-2229*, July 16.<br />

Massive signal 0613 UT in vernaculars, possible after R. Algiers goes off<br />

at 0600 UT. Distorted, July 19.<br />

(Craig Seager-AUS, Aug AR<strong>DX</strong>C A<strong>DX</strong>N direct and via dxld)<br />

Noted on centered approx. 7257.16 kHz tonight Aug 11, audio chirping range<br />

from 7254.95 to 7258.39 kHz, using 2.3 kHz filter in E1 Radio set. 2100-<br />

2130 UT. (wb)<br />

COLOMBIA 6035v LV del Guaviare (pres) at 0215 UT on Aug 11 fair-poor<br />

with two men talking in Spanish; ad string and jingle at 0220 UT; an


occasional song but mostly talk; no ID heard at 0230 UT and then blasted<br />

by Vatican Radio via Canada in French.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 12)<br />

ETHIOPIA 9560.30 R. Ethiopia Aug 06 1357-14<strong>05</strong> 34333 Amharic and<br />

Arabic, Ethiopian pops music, ID at 1358, IS at 1359, 1400 Three gongs.<br />

9560.50 R. Ethiopia Aug 07 1357-1411 34433 Amharic and Arabic, Ethiopian<br />

pops music, Amharic ID at 1358, Arabic ID at 1359, IS at 1359, 1400 Three<br />

gongs, News.<br />

9560.62 R. Ethiopia Aug 07 1452-1500* 34433 Arabic, Local music and<br />

talk, ID at 1500 UT.<br />

9560.62 V. of Democratic Alliance via R.Ethiopia Aug 07 *1500-1510<br />

33433-34433 Arabic, 1500 IS, ID, IS, Opening announce, Ethiopian pops<br />

music and talk.<br />

9704.20 R. Ethiopia Aug 07 1459-15<strong>05</strong> 24432-23432 Amharic, IS, ID, Three<br />

gongs, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Aug 11)<br />

Thanks to a tip from Carlos Goncalves-POR, subsequently also confirmed by<br />

Mauno Ritola, Radio Ethiopia's domestic service (5990/7110/9704.2 kHz) is<br />

now being heard with English at 1430 UT. A friend in East Africa this past<br />

week confirmed that this is not an additional English prog, but a<br />

replacement for the 1030 UT English, which is no longer aired. 1430 UT is<br />

a better time for listeners in Europe to catch it, especially as sunset<br />

draws earlier.<br />

This is quite separate to the external service (7165/9560 kHz), with<br />

English at 1600-1700 UT.<br />

I can't remember if I have already reported this to <strong>DX</strong>LD, but the external<br />

service has added an extra Somali broadcast at 1800-1900 UT, in addition<br />

to the one at 1200-1300 UT.<br />

(Chris Greenway-UK, dxld Aug 11)<br />

GABON Radio Gabon booming in tonight (<strong>05</strong>15 UT) on 4777 kHz. (S9 to +20)<br />

with French and West African music, enthusiastic male DJ.<br />

(John Figliozzi-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 11)<br />

Thanks for the heads-up, John. Africans are rarely heard on the west<br />

coast, especially on 60mb, but 4777 kHz is putting out a S7 to S8 signal,<br />

but with seemingly low modulation. I can just make out some programming,<br />

but that's about it. Very easily seen spike on my WinRadio 313e.<br />

Interesting to test my 2 other receivers tonight ... 7030+ and the Icom<br />

756Pro2. All three can hear a threshold signal. I'm not sure which is the<br />

best at the moment. They all sound a little different. None is clearly<br />

better.<br />

The 313e is fun in that a lot can be done with the signal with a click of<br />

the mouse bringing out the threshold a little better. The sync on it is<br />

phenomenal, immediately syncing compared to the several seconds the 7030+<br />

takes (and it's quite good too). Right now, I'd say any of the 3 is worthy<br />

as the best receiver. They all sound darn good!<br />

(Walt Salmaniw-<strong>BC</strong>-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 12)<br />

17630 Afro Pop Station or Africa #1 at 1520-1559* UT Aug 11 fair,<br />

sometimes peaking to good with what sounded like a live concert of rap<br />

music; lyrics in both French and English; stage chatter in both French and<br />

English; announcer said that this concert was coming from Nigeria; program<br />

shifted to studio talk in French alone at 1529 to 1534; no ID heard at<br />

BOH; back to recorded music, not the live concert; off at 1559 as per


Africa #1 schedule.<br />

The Afro Pop jammer has hovered between 17660 and near 17630 at various<br />

times. The current issue of W<strong>DX</strong>C Contact magazine has 17630 as Africa #1<br />

but other sources continue to report Afro Pop Jammer right around 17630.<br />

Unlike usual Africa #1 programs in the past, there was no ID at BOH or<br />

anywhere else. However, this was a program not just endless music.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 12)<br />

GEORGIA The transmitters on 9495 and 9535 kHz used by Abkhaz, Sochi,<br />

Kuban, Rossii Radios are silenced (or not heard here) since when Sochi<br />

was elected as a Olympic game's City.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 3)<br />

They seem to be on the air irregularly. For example today they were on<br />

9494.75 kHz between 1<strong>05</strong>8-1125 UT! 9535 kHz was silent.<br />

Re: 9495. Mauno, nothing heard here in Stuttgart so far. (wb, Aug 12)<br />

(later) They signed on at 1356, on the usual 9494.75 kHz. Totally<br />

destroyed by Moosbrunn DRM. Nothing on 9534.75 kHz, maybe that is now only<br />

in the morning or off totally. Off again at 1530!<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 12)<br />

GERMANY 11965 Minivan R. via DTK Aug 06 *1600-16<strong>05</strong> 25432 Vernacular,<br />

1600 sign on with R.Miami Int.'s ID, 1600 IS, ID, Talk, There was not CRI.<br />

11965 Minivan R. via DTK Aug 07 1614-1632 33433 Vernacular, Talk and<br />

music, ID at 1630, QRM from CRI on s/c.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Aug 11)<br />

GUYANA 3291.13 Guyana "Voice of Guyana "G<strong>BC</strong> Sparendaam last heard in<br />

mid July 0100 UT with weak audio. Silent since then. G<strong>BC</strong> has a history of<br />

returning to shortwave and may again return. "Guyana You've Been So Good<br />

to Me" is an anthem often played on this station. Guyana has been good to<br />

me!<br />

(Rob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 12)<br />

INDIA All India Radio is looking for reception reports for 10330 kHz<br />

carrying Vividh Bharati Service (VBS) Programmes<br />

Schedule for 10330 kHz carrying Vividh Bharati Service :<br />

<strong>05</strong>55-10<strong>05</strong> IST<br />

1430-1730 IST<br />

1815-2310 IST<br />

AIR Vividh Bharati Service(VBS) programmes were recently shifted from 500<br />

kW transmitter at Bangalore to 250 kW transmitter at HPT, AIR Khampur<br />

(Delhi).<br />

Reports are specially needed from upper northern & western parts of India<br />

from the states of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh,Uttaranchal,<br />

Maharashtra & Gujarat. Summary of reception/ monitoring report in SINPO or<br />

SIO code may please be forwarded to All India Radio, Spectrum Management &<br />

Synergy Division at the following email ID:<br />

<br />

This group specialises exclusively on Broadcasting in India! The B-2006 SW<br />

Frequency schedule of All India Radio in kHz or<strong>der</strong> is available at:<br />

<br />

(Alokesh-IND, <strong>DX</strong>india Aug 10)<br />

INDONESIA 3976.06 RRI Pontianak 1204-1235 Aug 6. Out of Jak relay at<br />

1223 and into local talk program. Good.


4920 RRI Biak at 1208-1245+ UT on Aug 7. Jak news to 1220 UT; then local<br />

program of segued En vocal selections; some, or maybe all of them, were by<br />

Engelbert Humperdinck; recognized "Release Me" and one or two others; few,<br />

if any, anmts to 1301 UT SCI and Jak realy. Fair at tune-in, weak by 1301<br />

UT.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 12)<br />

IRAN/IRAQ [KURDISTAN] The Voice of the Mojahed [historical].<br />

Massoud Khodabandeh has provided some biographical details on his website<br />

including the time when he was involved in shortwave clandestine station<br />

The Voice of the Mojahed. The station broadcast for more than 22 years and<br />

used to open its broadcasts with<br />

"The Voice of the Mojahed. The Voice of the Mojahedin-e Khalq of Iran. The<br />

Voice of Iran's National Liberation Army. The Voice of the Iranian<br />

people's new revolution. Greetings to you dear listeners of the Voice of<br />

the Mojahed. We begin today's programme of the Voice of the Mojahed with<br />

conviction that the oppressive regime of the clerics will be overthrown,<br />

and the luminous light of freedom will be cast over our beloved homeland<br />

Iran."<br />

It used as many as 16 shortwave transmitters at times, often changing<br />

frequencies by 5 or 10 kHz pursued by Iranian jammers. Mr Khodabandeh says<br />

of his involvement with the station:<br />

"In 1980, I and another 51 members of the organisation occupied the<br />

Iranian embassy in London for which we were sentenced to some months of<br />

imprisonment. When I was released from prison I joined a Mojahedin<br />

organisation in Paris. I became part of a team tasked with purchasing a 10<br />

kilowatt radio transmitter as well as other telecoms equipment - intended<br />

to connect Iran to the Paris headquarters - and other materials and to<br />

transfer them to Iranian Kurdistan where the new Iranian Government could<br />

not exert its power.<br />

I was appointed as technical advisor and subsequently, the technical head<br />

of broadcasting once the stations were installed in Kurdistan. We ended up<br />

in Baghdad with a huge load of telecoms and other equipment. We were<br />

working un<strong>der</strong> the protection of the Kurdish Democratic Parity (KDP) which<br />

would allow us passage from Iraqi into Iranian Kurdistan.<br />

The equipment was shipped by the Iraqi military to Soleimanieh - where the<br />

Iraqis would go no further - and from there we were taken towards the<br />

bor<strong>der</strong> of Iran by Kurdish people sympathetic to the KDP. It was winter and<br />

it took us several months to transfer the dismantled pieces of radio<br />

equipment into the mountains of Sardasht (in Iran) from where the<br />

transmitter started broadcasting the clandestine short and medium wave<br />

'Radio Mojahed' into Iran. The transmitter (and therefore me and my team)<br />

had to change place in the mountains of Kurdistan more than 7 times over<br />

the next two years in or<strong>der</strong> to survive the air attacks. We survived as a<br />

team (though of course some individuals didn't) and continued our<br />

broadcasting successfully.<br />

When we first arrived in Iranian Kurdistan, the Mojahedin base was inside<br />

the KDP compound just outside Sardasht. But our numbers were growing<br />

rapidly. Kurdistan was becoming the HQ for training terror teams to carry<br />

out operations inside Iranian cities and it was the major transit route<br />

for transferring Mojahedin executives from Iran to France (via Turkey or<br />

Iraq/Jordan).<br />

It took two years of military battles during the summers and fighting with<br />

nature in the mountains of Kurdistan in the winters before the Iranian<br />

army reached the 'Free Zone' of Iranian Kurdistan. After a few days of<br />

battle, we had no other choice than to abandon everything and, crossing


the bor<strong>der</strong> river Zab, to retreat into Iraq. We had to blow-up everything<br />

we had in or<strong>der</strong> not to let them fall in the hands of enemy but managed to<br />

bring the transmitter with us and even managed to get it up and running<br />

again in only a few days to broadcast Radio Mojahed.<br />

But now we were living alongside an Iraqi military base with direct<br />

connection to roads, and after two years I enjoyed the luxury of moving<br />

around with cars instead of mules! It didn't take long before I was given<br />

the go- ahead to return to Paris. Now that transmission was taking place<br />

from Iraqi territory with the help of the Iraqi Government, I was perhaps<br />

needed more in Europe than in Iraq. So, I went back to Paris."<br />

Mr Khodabandeh's full story can be read at<br />

<br />

A clandestineradio.com feature on the station can be read at<br />

<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, August W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact magazine and via dxld)<br />

IRELAND RTE adds 2330 UT daily on WRN. RTE Ireland now has an additional<br />

half-hour on the World Radio Network's (WRN) North American service,<br />

carried by Sirius Satellite Radio on channel 140. Already on the schedule<br />

daily at 1300, 1800 and 2100 UT, RTE can now also be heard for an<br />

additional half hour daily at 2330 UT.<br />

One of the finest English language public service radio networks in the<br />

world, RTE's new half hour will bring seven new domestic feature programs<br />

to a North American audience. Sundays will offer GAA sports results and<br />

Sunday Best; Mondays will offer various rotating series; Tuesday - This<br />

Week with Gerald Bailey; Wednesday - Outside the Box; Thursday - The<br />

Quantum Leap science series; Friday - Seascapes; Saturday - Off the Shelf<br />

with Andy Mahony.<br />

Full details about these and all RTE programs from <br />

Details about the full RTE schedule on WRN from <br />

(John Figliozzi-NY-USA, dxld Aug 11)<br />

ITALY/VATICAN STATE Just found two interior pictures of the Santa<br />

Palomba site (846 kHz, reactivated on <strong>Jan</strong>uary 31 as an experiment and<br />

still on air), revealing an Asia Brown Boveri transmitter and, besides the<br />

presentation of a tube, the quite huge dimensions of the transmitter hall:<br />

<br />

<br />

Antennas:<br />

http://www.mediasuk.org/archive/palomba_e.html<br />

And while I'm on this site I discovered that some interesting stuff has<br />

been added since my last visit:<br />

<br />

Transmitters and their antennas in Vatican city. The featured shortwave<br />

transmitters appears to be the old Marconi, actually listed as being more<br />

powerful than 10 kW. The notes on the SWR indicator specifies the<br />

mediumwave transmitters as RCA models.<br />

<br />

Milano-Siziano site. The DRM signal on 693 originates from a Harris<br />

transmitter, probably 100 rather than 50 kW as the text indicates.<br />

Unfortunately nothing about the AM powerhouse on 900 herein.<br />

<br />

The tiny 10 kW transmitter AWR once operated at Forli. Quite cute also the<br />

rack with cassette decks and a vertically mounted mixer which appears to


e the playout set-up, just as humble as the transmitter.<br />

If not known yet: Prato Smeraldo, the RAI shortwave site that could go<br />

dark in just a few weeks:<br />

<br />

(via Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Aug 12)<br />

LATVIA 9290 Fuer zunaechst 6 Wochen ist Radio Six aus Glasgow aus<br />

Schottland wie<strong>der</strong> an jedem Samstag von 0700 bis 0800 UT auf 9290 kHz, via<br />

Ulbroka (heute Aug 11 mit gutem Signal S=4-5) zu hoeren. Die noch<br />

verwendete MW aus Riga duerfte wohl hier keine Empfangschancen zu dieser<br />

Tageszeit bieten.<br />

OP Tony Currie, OP und Stationschef, bittet ausdruecklich um RR's und<br />

verspricht fuer jeden Bericht per snail-mail eine QSL-Karte und<br />

Programmfol<strong>der</strong>.<br />

Im heutigen Programm wurden zahlreiche alte RNI-Jingles "umgearbeitet" auf<br />

Radio Six verwendet und ein kurzer Bericht ueber ein Treffen alter Radio<br />

Caroline freaks am letzten Wochenende in London gesendet.<br />

Kontakt ueber:<br />

Radio Six International, P.O.Box 600, Glasgow G41 5SH, United Kingdom.<br />

e-mail URL: <br />

(Klaus Fuehrlich-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 11)<br />

MALI [not] Bamako Mali, 9635 ?<br />

Has anyone logged Mali on 9635 recently? Today at 1615z I logged a station<br />

with what sounded like African harmonies and music. No definite ID.<br />

Passport list Mali 9635 as inactive and also lists CVC Chile at this time<br />

but it certainly sounded different than what I usually hear from CVC.<br />

Anyway, I'm curious if 9635 has been reactivated?<br />

(Jerry Lenamon, dxld Aug 12)<br />

9635 despite of S=8 signal of B<strong>BC</strong> Russian from Cyprus, noted IRIB Tehran<br />

English sce un<strong>der</strong>neath - endless talk by lady, towards SoAsia, and in //<br />

to 7370 kHz same program, 1530-1628 UT.<br />

At 1628 noted IS melody of Tehran on both channels. Increased signal from<br />

1615 UT onwards. Checked it with SYNC and PBT on E1 Radio and AOR 7030<br />

set.<br />

No RTM Bamako program, no Sahel music heard at all on 9635 channel.<br />

(wb, Aug 12)<br />

MEXICO 9599.26 Radio Universidad, Mexico City, 0800-0845+ UT, Aug 12,<br />

classical music. ID at 08<strong>05</strong> UT. Fair to good. In the clear at this hour<br />

with no offending stations on 9600 kHz.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx Aug 12)<br />

NEW ZEALAND New postal address. The New Zealand Radio <strong>DX</strong> League has<br />

changed its Post Office Box number. The new address for any postal<br />

correspondence is: New Zealand Radio <strong>DX</strong> League, P.O.Box 39-596, Howick,<br />

Manukau 2145, NEW ZEALAND.<br />

Regards, Mark Nicholls, Chief Editor, NZ <strong>DX</strong> Times, NZ Radio <strong>DX</strong> League.<br />

<br />

(direct, and via via dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Aug 8)<br />

RNZI 9655?<br />

Can anyone please confirm whether RNZI (analog) is really on 9655 kHz at<br />

1100-1300 UT, as I have been unable to hear it there. Thanks.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Aug 11)


I could hear from Buenos Aires (is 1<strong>05</strong>9-1258 UT 9655 AM 100 156 towards<br />

Bougainville, PNG, Timor 325deg Radio New Zeland)<br />

(Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, dxld Aug 11)<br />

9655 RNZi Rangitaiki noted here in EUR around 1200-1215 UT slot with<br />

S=6-7 AM signal fade pulsing, Aug 11. Most probably on western long path<br />

via PAC, Easter Island, Colombia, Azores Atlantic.<br />

Despite R Australia noted on 11880SHP only, S=2, - nothing on 9475, 9560,<br />

9580, 9590, or 12080 kHz at same time slot.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 11)<br />

OMAN 15140 R. Sultanate of Oman on Aug 7th at 1411-1437 UT. 35433-25422<br />

English, Non stop music, Gong and ID at 1430, 1430 UT News.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Aug 11)<br />

PAKISTAN Re: "But the P<strong>BC</strong> link recently to station list only shows 630<br />

and 1080 for Lahore."<br />

1332 is a thoroughly refurbished, probably even entirely new (although the<br />

room interior doesn't suggest this) site with a Transradio TRAM 100<br />

transmitter, cf.<br />

<br />

A similar new facility has been built for 1170 at Peshawar:<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Aug 11)<br />

And here's the link to the Quetta pics.<br />

<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, ibid.)<br />

Google Earth / Google Maps imagery.<br />

PAK Quetta Pishin 756 kHz 150 kW<br />

30 29 23.71 N 66 56 48.51 E / 30.4899 N 66.9468 E<br />

PAK Quetta 1134 100 kW, 7155 10 kW<br />

30 08 25.52 N 66 58 48.84 E / 30.1404 N 66.9802 E<br />

PAK Quetta masts, NDB aviation navigation?<br />

30 14 04.40 N 66 55 57.69 E<br />

PARAGUAY 9734 RNacPRG. SW inactive for two years due to damaged<br />

transmitter tube. Their replacement to cost USD 10,000. Without that money<br />

there is no hope of return to SW.<br />

(Dario Monferini and Roberto Pavanello visiting the station in Asuncion,<br />

on Play<strong>DX</strong>2003 yg via Nigro-URG, translated from Italian, Aug 12)<br />

Original comment in Italian: "La onda corta da 2 anni non funziona per la<br />

rottura della valvolona del TX, 9734 kHz cambiarla costa 10000 $$$dollari<br />

... senza tale apporto economico non ci sono speranze per un ritorno sulle<br />

onde corte."<br />

(Horacio Nigro-URG, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 13)<br />

PORTUGAL Google Earth imagery.<br />

Some Porto area sites determined with help from Carlos Goncalves:<br />

ex Azurara 1062 kHz 41 20 36n 8 43 48w<br />

Canidelo 783 & 1170 kHz 41 07 57n 8 38 46w<br />

Miramar 720 kHz 41 04 37n 8 39 17w<br />

Planned Avanca not yet visible or found.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN / Carlos Goncalves-POR, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 11)<br />

RUSSIA Google Earth imagery.


Syzran GRI 8000 1150 kW Loran-C Chayka<br />

Correction - rather at 53 17 18 N 48 06 54 E instead.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, Aug 7)<br />

12085 TWR India via Novosibirsk at 0116 UT on Aug 11 fair-poor in Nepali<br />

(listed) with talk and songs; same format as when heard on June 20.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 12)<br />

15660 Tensae Ethiopia V.O. Unity on Aug 7th at *1500-1509 UT. 35433-25422<br />

Amharic, 1500 UT sign on with New IS, ID, Opening announce, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Aug 11)<br />

Yakutiya (Sakha) Yakutsk. RS-1. Tulagino.<br />

171 kHz 150 kW Radio Rossii + GTRK "Sakha"<br />

549 kHz 50 kW Radiostation Mayak<br />

846 kHz 25 kW Radio NVK "Sakha"<br />

6150 kHz 5 kW Radio Rossii + GTRK "Sakha"<br />

7140 kHz 5 kW Radio Rossii + GTRK "Sakha"<br />

7200 kHz 250 kW Radio Rossii + GTRK "Sakha"<br />

7345 kHz 100 kW Radio Rossii + GTRK "Sakha"<br />

(Viktor Rutkovskiy, Ekaterinburg / "open_dx", RUS-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 11)<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

RUS IAK Iakutsk tentatively 61 54 36 N 129 33 11 E<br />

ST. HELENA FM <strong>DX</strong>. Can you advise if your members are interested in FM<br />

<strong>DX</strong>? If so I have a proposed challenge.<br />

Saint FM is one of the worlds smallest FM stations, based here on the<br />

Island of St. Helena in the middle of the South Atlantic. Apart from on<br />

the island the only way to hear us on FM is <strong>DX</strong>.<br />

I know long FM skips are sometimes possible so would be interested to know<br />

where is the furthest that Saint FM has been received on FM. Is that<br />

something to which your members might like to respond? The best I know of<br />

is about 350 miles out at sea (by myself), but we do receive continental<br />

African stations here at times so I know greater distances are possible.<br />

I'd be interested to hear about past reception, but also would be happy to<br />

cooperate with members who wish to actively seek reception. I could also<br />

incorporate it into the programme I present on the station.<br />

Please note that the station is also available via Internet streaming, and<br />

via relays on Ascension Island and the Falklands, but I am only interested<br />

in FM <strong>DX</strong> from the main transmitter on 93.1 MHz.<br />

Other information that may be useful:<br />

TX location: 16 degrees south, 15 degrees 45 minutes west (more<br />

specifically, High Knoll Fort, c 1000ft ASL)<br />

TX ERP: 250 watt<br />

Polarisation: vertical<br />

Broadcasting hours: 24 hrs<br />

Station website: <br />

Note that Saint FM is and independent radio station; the island's only FM<br />

station. It should not be confused with 'radio St. Helena', the government<br />

broadcasting station, which transmits on 1548 kHz and occasionally on<br />

Shortwave.<br />

Please email me back to discuss. Regards, John Turner<br />

Burgh House, Barren Ground, Blue Hill, St. Helena<br />

Please send post to:<br />

P.O.Box 37, Jamestown, Island of St. Helena, South Atlantic, STHL 1ZZ<br />

Tel: +290 3235; office +290 2044.


(via <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> WW<strong>DX</strong>C Aug 10)<br />

SWAZILAND Nach genau 70 Tagen lag heute ein Brief von TWR Manzini mit<br />

det. QSL-Karte, Sendeplan und relig. Lesematerial im Schliessfach.<br />

Bestaetigt wurde ein E-Mail-Bericht ueber eine Sendung auf 9500 kHz.<br />

v/s Mrs. L. Stawripoulos<br />

(Peter Vaegler-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 10)<br />

TAIWAN/KOREAS Open Radio for North Korea in Korean, additional txion<br />

1530-1630 on 12135 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE<br />

Furusato no Kaze / Wind of Hometown in Korean/Japanese, new<br />

1600-1630 on 9780 TAI 250 kW / 045 deg to KRE<br />

1700-1735 on 9820 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE, x1700-1730<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 9)<br />

New schedule of R Taiwan International Japanese service from Aug 13: 0800-<br />

0930 on 116<strong>05</strong> (re-broadcast of the previous day). 1100-1230 on 7130 and<br />

9735 kHz. 1230-1400 on 7130 and 9735 (re-broadcast of 1100-1230 UT).<br />

(Takao Miyajima-JPN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Aug 8 via dxld)<br />

9490 Radio Free North Korea - Jayu Bukhan Bangsong 1000-1100 1234567<br />

Korean 100 2 Tanshui TWN 12129E 2513N FNK a07 VT<br />

9930 Open Radio North Korea - Yeollin Bukhan Bangsong 1100-1200 .23456.<br />

Korean 100 300 Naalehu HWA 15540W 1901N ORNK KWHR a07 Jun. 11<br />

9485 SHIOKAZE 2 (Sea-breeze) 1300-1330 1234567 Japanese 100 2 Tanshui TWN<br />

12129E 2513N COMJAN a07 VT<br />

9485 SHIOKAZE 2 (Sea-breeze) 1300-1330 1234567 Korean 100 2 Tanshui TWN<br />

12129E 2513N COMJAN a07 VT<br />

9485 SHIOKAZE 2 (Sea-breeze) 1300-1330 1234567 English 100 2 Tanshui TWN<br />

12129E 2513N COMJAN a07 VT<br />

9485 Radio Free Chosun - Jayu Joseon Bangsong 1330-1400 1234567 Korean<br />

100 2 Tanshui TWN 12129E 2513N RFC a07<br />

12135 Open Radio North Korea - Yeollin Bukhan Bangsong 1530-1630 1234567<br />

Korean 100 2 Tainan TWN 12038E 2311N ORNK a07 Heard on Aug. 1-3 only.<br />

Test?<br />

9780 Furusato no Kaze 1600-1630 1234567 Japanese 250 45 Tanshui TWN<br />

12129E 2513N JCIC Jul. 9<br />

9820 Nippon no Kaze - Ilbone Baram 1700-1730 1234567 Korean 100 2 Tanshui<br />

TWN 12129E2513 JCIC Jul. 9<br />

9780 North Korea Mission R. - Bukhan Seongyo Bangsong 1900-2000 1234567<br />

Korean 100 2 Tanshui TWN 12129E 2513N NKMR a07 VT<br />

9785 Radio Free Chosun - Jayu Joseon Bangsong 2000-2030 1234567 Korean<br />

100 2 Tanshui TWN 12129E 2513N RFC a07<br />

9785 Radio Free North Korea - Jayu Bukhan Bangsong 2030-2130 1234567<br />

Korean 100 2 Tanshui TWN 12129E 2513N FNK a07 VT May 1-<br />

6045 SHIOKAZE 1 (Sea-breeze) 2030-2100 1234567 Japanese 100 280 Ibaragi-<br />

Koga-Yamata J 13950E 3610N COMJAN a07 JSR<br />

(de N<strong>DX</strong>C-Monitoring by Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN N<strong>DX</strong>C, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 11)<br />

UGANDA There's an article with photos about Dunamis Shortwave 4750<br />

(Mukono, Uganda) at


(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Aug 12)<br />

UAE Asianet Radio, UAE moves to 1539 kHz.<br />

Dear Friends, According to a scrolling message on Asianet Satellite TV<br />

their MW Radio station in UAE "Asianet Radio" is changing frequency from<br />

648 kHz to 1539 kHz from Wednesday 8 Aug <strong>2007</strong> as they are increasing<br />

transmitting power.<br />

However 1539 kHz is already used by VOA Urdu "Aap ki Duniya" also from<br />

UAE. So, won<strong>der</strong> if VOA also will change the frequency?<br />

So look out on 1539 kHz. The web site of Asianet Radio is<br />

<br />

(Jose Jacob-IND, dxld Aug 7)<br />

This may be cooerdinated (well, 3 days off) with the R. Asia change from<br />

1557 to 1269 kHz. That's another Malayalam station in the UAE, RAK to be<br />

specific. Could be a 3-way switch, involving VOA winding up on 1557 kHz?<br />

And what on 648? (Glenn Hauser, ibid.)<br />

Re: Asianet Radio, UAE moves to 1539 kHz.<br />

I had Arab music on 1539 at my sunset (2100 UT) here in Rio de <strong>Jan</strong>eiro. I<br />

thought about a late Djibouti transmission, as Aap ki Duniya does not<br />

carry that kind of music. Apart from strong local QRM, signal was fair. Is<br />

Asianet supposed to transmit in Arabic?<br />

(Rocco Cotroneo, Brasil, Aug 9, MWC via dxld)<br />

Here is info on latest changes of MW stations in UAE. Radio Asia, Ras Al<br />

Khaima, UAE noted on 1269 kHz (ex1557 kHz) early this morning at 2344 UT<br />

with Malayalam Film songs.<br />

1539 kHz is shared by Asianet Radio[0300-1300 UT] and VOA Urdu[1400-0200<br />

UT]. Asianet Radio is on at 6.00 am to 7.00 pm as per scrolling message on<br />

Asianet TV; earlier they were 24 hrs on 648 kHz [latter also VOA Persian<br />

Dushanbe-TJK, wb.]. This is followed by VOA Urdu.<br />

The Asianet Radio web page is not updated and still shows as 648 kHz. I<br />

personally have not heard them on new frequency due to AIR Panaji also on<br />

same frequency but another friend has heard it.<br />

By the way, Malayalam which is the language used on Asianet Radio and<br />

Radio Asia is my mother tongue. It is spoken in the Kerala state, South<br />

India. There are lot of expatriates from Kerala in the Middle East.<br />

(Jose Jacob-IND, dxld Aug 10)<br />

1539 kHz Asianet Radio (tent.), UAE, um 0204 UTC mit indischer Mx, und<br />

Wortbeitrag. f/out 0211 UTC. Da <strong>der</strong> ERF irrtuemlich eine Stunde zu frueh<br />

fuer ein paar Minuten sendete, war eine ID zum gelisteten Sendebeginn um<br />

0200 UTC nicht moeglich.<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 12)<br />

Vorsicht ! Man teilt sich die Frequenz. Zur Zeit sind noch beide Stationen<br />

auf 1539 kHz zugange, nachts im PAK Zielgebiet VOA Urdu 1400 bis 0200 UT.<br />

Man nimmt an, dass VOA demnaechst auf frei geraeumte 1557 kHz aen<strong>der</strong>t?<br />

Auch 648 kHz wird UAE/eaIRN frei geraeumt[?], um dem 1000 kW Dushanbe (VOA<br />

Persian) tx mehr Klarheit zu verschaffen?<br />

Und UAE "Asianet Radio" sendet z.Zt. nur 0300-1300 UT testweise. (wb)<br />

U.K. Flooding at Woofferton ...<br />

<br />

(Richard Buckby-UK G3VGW, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 13)<br />

Acc to Bulgarian <strong>DX</strong> mix news RMP U.K. - Rampisham.


0700-0800 UTC to zones 46E,47W with 500kW 189degr<br />

13760, Cotton Tree News (CTN), Freetown, via Meyerton, *0730-0800*, Aug 7,<br />

English news, 0733 ID: "This comes to you from CTN, Freetown", 0735 news<br />

in Krio, 0741 news in Limba, 0748 news in Mende and 0754 news in Temne<br />

which were abruptly cut off at sharp 0800*. The news included an item<br />

about Copenhagen, Denmark! 34444. Occasional weak QRM from Voice of Korea<br />

in Russian on 13760 // 15245. Nothing was heard on ex 9525 kHz.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN via Ron Howard, dxld Aug 8)<br />

I have my doubts 13760 is via RSA, or surely we would be hearing<br />

something. Maybe from the UK? How is 13760 received in Europe? The only<br />

Hirondelle broadcasts on the SENTECH website are R. Okapi for DR Congo,<br />

11690/11890 tho this may not have been updated:<br />

<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Aug 8)<br />

Pirate radio ship returns!<br />

<br />

(Richard Buckby-UK G3VGW, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 8)<br />

Some VT Communications changes:<br />

Star Radio to Liberia / Cotton Tree News to Sierra Leone in English<br />

0700-0800 NF 13760*RMP 500 kW / 189 deg to CeAf,<br />

[x9525 ASC 250 kW / 027 deg]<br />

* co-ch Voice of Korea in Russian<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 9)<br />

USA [non, BOTSWANA, GERMANY, MOROCCO, SAO TOME, SRI LANKA, THAILAND,<br />

TINIAN]<br />

Frequency changes for Voice of America:<br />

1045-1100 NF 17565 IRA 250 kW / 316 deg, x21590 in Turkish Mon-Fri<br />

1200-1300 NF 12075 TIN 250 kW / 272 deg, x11860 in English<br />

1500-1530 NF 9695 UDO 250 kW / 316 deg, x9700 in Uzbek<br />

1500-1530 NF 11595 IRA 250 kW / 348 deg, x11590 in Uzbek<br />

1530-1630 on 6040 UDO 250 kW / 300 deg, addit.txion Persian<br />

1530-1630 on 11780 BOT 100 kW / 010 deg, addit.txion Persian<br />

1530-1600 on 11520 IRA 250 kW / 299 deg, addit.txion Persian<br />

1600-1630 on 11520 LAM 100 kW / 104 deg, addit.txion Persian<br />

1600-1630 NF 11530 IRA 250 kW / 271 deg, x11675 in Somali Mon-Fri<br />

1630-1700 on 11530 MOR 250 kW / 108 deg, addit.txion Somali Mon-Fri<br />

1700-1730 NF 11530 IRA 250 kW / 275 deg, x11675 in Somali Mon-Fri<br />

1730-1800 on 11530 IRA 250 kW / 271 deg, addit.txion Somali Mon-Fri<br />

1600-1700 NF 7215 LAM 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg, x7340 in Russian (R.Liberty)<br />

1700-1800 NF 7215 LAM 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg, x7340 in Russian<br />

1700-1900 NF 6110 LAM 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg, x61<strong>05</strong> in Russian<br />

2030-2100 on 4940 SAO 100 kW / 030 deg, xSat/Sun English<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 9)<br />

[non] Updated summer A-07 of R Free Europe / R Liberty:<br />

ARABIC 0100-0600 1593<br />

R.Free IRQ 1400-1530 1593<br />

2000-2200 1593<br />

AVARI 0300-0320 71<strong>05</strong> 17510<br />

1500-1520 11810 15565<br />

BELORUSSIAN 0300-<strong>05</strong>00 612 7155 9635<br />

1500-1700 612 9725 15215<br />

1700-1900 612 7115 15215<br />

1900-2100 612 7115 9750<br />

CHECHEN 0320-0340 71<strong>05</strong> 17510


1520-1540 11810 15565<br />

CHERKASSI 0340-0400 71<strong>05</strong> 17510<br />

1540-1600 11810 15565<br />

DARI 0330-0430 1296 15615 15690 17670<br />

R.Free AFG <strong>05</strong>30-0630 1296 15615 17670 17815<br />

0730-0830 1296 15615 17685 17815<br />

0930-1030 1296 15090 17685 17815<br />

1130-1230 1296 15090 15690 17685<br />

1330-1430 1296 11550 15090<br />

KAZAKH 0000-0100 5945 7200<br />

0200-0400 9615 15250<br />

1200-1300 11520 15120<br />

1400-1600 7170 9815<br />

PASHTO 0230-0330 1296 12140 15690 17670<br />

R.Free AFG 0430-<strong>05</strong>30 1296 15615 17670 17815<br />

0630-0730 1296 15615 17685 17815<br />

0830-0930 1296 15615 17685 17815<br />

1030-1130 1296 15090 15690 17685<br />

1230-1330 1296 11550 15090 15690<br />

PERSIAN 0030-0200 1575 7295 98<strong>05</strong> 9865<br />

Radio Farda 0200-0330 1575 9510 98<strong>05</strong> 9865<br />

0330-0400 1575 5860 98<strong>05</strong> 9865<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>30 1575 5860 9865 15255<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0600 1575 9865 15255 15690<br />

0600-0800 1575 15290 15690 17845<br />

0800-1000 1575 15690 17845 21715<br />

1000-1200 1575 7125 15690 21715<br />

1200-1400 1575 7125 15690 17755<br />

1400-1500 1575 15170 17510 17755<br />

1500-1600 1575 15410 17510 17755<br />

1600-1700 1575 15165 15410 17510<br />

1700-1900 1575 71<strong>05</strong> 7580 9770<br />

1900-1930 1575 71<strong>05</strong> 7580 95<strong>05</strong><br />

1930-2130 1575 5830 7580 95<strong>05</strong><br />

2130-0030 1575<br />

ROMANIAN 0400-0430 7235 Mon-Fri<br />

1500-1530 15380<br />

1600-1630 11975 Mon-Fri<br />

1800-1900 11985 Mon-Fri<br />

RUSSIAN 0300-0400 61<strong>05</strong> 7175 7220 15470<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 61<strong>05</strong> 7220 9520 9760<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 9520 9760 11865 17560<br />

0600-0700 9520 9760 11815 17560<br />

0700-0800 11700 11815 15535 17730<br />

0800-1000 11700 15535 17730<br />

1000-1100 11700 15130 17730 21530<br />

1100-1200 11700 15130 17730 21530<br />

1200-1300 11700 15130 15565 17730<br />

1400-1500 11725 11875 12080 15130 15565<br />

1500-1600 11625 11725 11865 15130 15170<br />

1600-1700 7215 9445 9520 9565<br />

1900-2000 7220 9465 9585<br />

2000-2100 7285 9465<br />

TAJIK 0100-0200 9760 13760<br />

0200-0400 9760 15525<br />

1400-1500 9790 11895


1500-1600 9790 11975<br />

1600-1700 7190 9790<br />

TATAR 0300-0400 7115 7185<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 11990<br />

1500-1600 11875 11985<br />

1900-2000 98<strong>05</strong><br />

TURKMEN 0200-0300 864 9555 15460<br />

0300-0400 9555 15460<br />

1400-1530 15255 15460<br />

1530-1600 864 15255 15460<br />

1600-1700 11895 13815<br />

1700-1800 9700 11895<br />

UZBEK 0200-0300 12110 15120 15145<br />

0300-0400 12110 15145 17770<br />

1300-1400 1143<br />

1400-1500 11715 13755 15145<br />

1600-1700 7555 9595 12150<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 9)<br />

I have received a QSL card from WTJC, USA 9370 kHz (heard while I was in<br />

Germany) for email report to v/ A.Robinson in three<br />

weeks.<br />

Also received Sked, Sticker, Christian literature in various languages<br />

including in my mother tongue ie Malayalam!<br />

(Jose Jacob-IND, <strong>DX</strong>india Aug 12)<br />

I have finally figured out how to put a viewable/downloadable version of<br />

our program grid on the website. On the "Current Schedule" page, just<br />

click on the pink WRMI logo at the bottom. It's in Excel format.<br />

<br />

Note that we have just extended 9955 kHz during weekdays to 0100 UT, with<br />

7385 at 0100-0300. WRN currently runs till 2300, with other programs from<br />

2300 to 0100. We have a new Cuban program, La Voz de la Esperanza<br />

(produced by the Committee to Aid the Dissidence [sic] of the 2506<br />

Brigade) at 0030-0045 UT Tuesday-Saturday on 9955; and another new Cuban<br />

program, the Committee for Human Rights and Democracy of the 2506 Brigade<br />

on Saturdays at 2200-2230 UT on 9955 kHz.<br />

(Jeff White-FL-USA WRMI, dxld Aug 11)<br />

On the new grid, just "<strong>DX</strong> and various programs" without specifics M-F <strong>05</strong>-<br />

09 and 10-12 on 9955, and that includes some additional airings of WORLD<br />

OF RADIO, as recently published. Some other listings from the grid:<br />

MUNDO RADIAL: Thu 2315, Sun 1030<br />

FRECUENCIA AL DIA: Tue 1430, Thu 2330, Mon 0400<br />

LA ROSA DE TOKIO: Sat & Sun 0700, Mon 2300, Wed 2300 [1 hour]<br />

VIVA MIAMI: Tue 2300, Wed 1500, Thu 1530, Fri 1500.<br />

The WRN stations now on WRMI SW 9955, M-F:<br />

1600-1615 RNZI<br />

1615-1630 Vatican R<br />

1630-1700 R Slovakia International<br />

1700-1730 Polish Radio ES<br />

1730-1800 Channel Africa<br />

1800-1830 RTE Ireland<br />

1830-1900 R. Prague<br />

1900-1930 R. Sweden<br />

1930-2000 R. Australia<br />

2000-2030 CRI


2030-2100 KBS World Radio<br />

2100-2130 RTE Ireland<br />

2130-2200 R. Romania International<br />

2200-2300 R. Netherlands<br />

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

See<br />

<br />

<br />

blue colour area = 9955 kHz, white = 7385 kHz. (wb, Aug 12)<br />

PULSE OTH RADAR INTERFERENCE<br />

from SE Asia continues to plague the high frequencies. It is not from the<br />

Australian JORN system but said to be from Hainan Is., S. China. Now it<br />

comes across in three broad bands on HF; ca 7.3 to 9 MHz, 12.5 to 15.5 MHz<br />

and 19 to over 24 MHz (26 at times). In daytime it is particularly strong<br />

around 7.5, 14.4 and 23 MHz. I have tried to contact the IARU<br />

(International Amateur Radio Union) concerning the interference to the<br />

Amateur bands but have not received any response after a few weeks.<br />

The Region 3 (Americas) section of IARU acknowledges the level of<br />

interference and wishes something could be done about it. The interference<br />

can be heard as a slow pulse, 5 or 6 per second, with a swishing chuff-<br />

chuff-chuff sound, not a sharp pulse, probably softened by multihop and<br />

multipath propagation. It can be heard above 13 MHz at night too when such<br />

frequencies are 'dead', and best reception is on a vertical antenna (low<br />

angle <strong>DX</strong>). But I am really amazed that so few people have heard it or have<br />

commented on it. It is really horrible interference to weak-signal<br />

reception.<br />

(Des Walsh-IRL, Aug W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact magazine via Alan Roe-UK, and via<br />

dxld)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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Mid summer reception on deep night. Last night at unusual time slot I<br />

discovered a fine opening towards East Asia, here some log items:<br />

9330.00 23<strong>05</strong> co-ch Syria, but also adjacent W<strong>BC</strong>Q 9329.64LSB mode, En, S=6<br />

9369.94 2310 WTJC, En radioplay S=8<br />

9355 2312 WEWN, Sp, S=6<br />

9385 2312 WWRB, S=7<br />

94<strong>05</strong> 2313 PHL FEC Bocau, Ch, S=8<br />

9525 2314 RNW Sackville relay, Du, S=8<br />

9550 2315 PHL FEC Bocau En, S=6<br />

9610 2319 UNID English CRI?, Olympic report, S=4<br />

9625 2320 CAN Northern C<strong>BC</strong> sce?, En, S=7<br />

9720 2325 PHL RVA Tagalog, S=7<br />

9730 2327 PHL FEC Bocau, Hmong, S=7<br />

9785 2328 AUS CVI Darwin, Ins, S=4<br />

9955 2330 KHBN Chinese, - not WRMI, S=7<br />

11580 2333 MNG RFA Ulanbataar relay, Vietnamese, S=4<br />

11635 2335 Unid Chinese, listed CBS Taiwan and mainland jamming, S=8<br />

11840 2339 CRI Sackville relay, En, S=8<br />

11990 2342 CRI Sackville relay, Sp, S=8-9<br />

all four HCJB 25 mb outlets superb strong around 2300-2400 UT slot.<br />

(wb, Aug 16)<br />

ALASKA 7370 KNLS While looking for Wantok R. Light, found OC here<br />

around 1033. Noted OC all the way to the ToH. Came back at 1102 and found<br />

2 stns at equal lvl. VOA in SP and KNLS playing soft Rel. vcl song<br />

sounding very much like Meatloaf!! Got KNLS ID call at 1106 after song.<br />

KNLS would be decent without the VOA QRM. Tnx Glenn Hauser tip.<br />

(Dave Valko-PA-USA, hcdx Aug 18)


ALBANIA 13750 Radio Tirana English sce Tue-Suns only, 1300-1329 UT.<br />

Slow start of today's English service.<br />

Today Aug 19th. 1300-1303 UT no audio, strong S=9+30dB carrier ONLY.<br />

13.03:00 UT R Tirana started audio connection in Albanian language<br />

INSTEAD.<br />

13.<strong>05</strong> UT switched over to English news program service, mentioned car<br />

accident report. 13.07 UT Interview on Serbia's Kosovo province in German<br />

newspaper "World".<br />

13.08 UT ID in English. "Mosaic of the week" program. 1939-1943 year<br />

Italian invasion into Albania. 7700 foreign people visited Albania in 1938<br />

year. Landscape report on Skodra lake. Hunting and fishing in Albania.<br />

Final IS melody at 1327 to 13.28:29 UT.<br />

At 13.28:49 UT switch over to TWR satellite fee<strong>der</strong> line at Shijak tx<br />

center, Russian program on air for few seconds. 13.29 UT cl-down on 13750<br />

kHz.<br />

11615 kHz, then Shijak tx switched over to prepare for TWR relay<br />

broadcasts from 1331 UT, carrying TWR IS music box continously, Russian<br />

scheduled at 1340 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 19)<br />

ASCENSION ISL. 11985 TWR Africa relay, *08h30 - 08h40, s/on with IS,<br />

announcements and talks in a Vernacular, an address in Abidjan given,<br />

good.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 16) 0830-0915 UT<br />

AUSTRALIA 5995 at *0758, R Australia, Brandon. Waltzing Matilda IS until<br />

0800 "Your listening to Radio Australia, its 6 PM is Melbourne" into news.<br />

Fair to good signal.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 17)<br />

BOLIVIA 5952.41 at *1004, (pres) Em Pio XII, Siglo Veinte. Presumed this<br />

the one switching the transmitter on at *1004. Threshold audio noted from<br />

1100 with male announcer. Extremely poor on both sidebands due to slop<br />

from adjacent channels.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 17)<br />

BOSNIA-HERCEGOVINA new call sign row E7A to E7Z.<br />

Neue ITU-Rufzeichenreihe fuer Bosnien-Herzegowina. Die ITU hat Bosnien-<br />

Herzegowina die neue Rufzeichenreihe E7A bis E7Z zugewiesen. Diese<br />

Regelung trat am 7. August <strong>2007</strong> in Kraft. Die bisher gueltige<br />

Rufzeichenreihe T9A bis T9Z wurde an die ITU zurueckgegeben. Die<br />

Rufzeichenumstellung erfolgt in den kommenden Wochen.<br />

(DARC Deutschland-Rundspruch Aug 15)<br />

BRAZIL 5999.99 at 0945-1047 UT, R Guaiba, Porto Alegre RS. Weak and<br />

noisy but in the clear after WYFR 0945*, improving around 1000 with<br />

noticias and then and interview type program male announcer, also taking<br />

phone calls. Fading by 1030 and Cuba back on at 1047.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 17)<br />

BULGARIA/ALBANIA/USSR Re: Bulgaria, R Moscow relays.<br />

From Adrian Peterson FYI.<br />

Radio Tirana Albania relay on SW to NA via Radio Sofia Bulgaria.<br />

Jerry, Yes, this is correct. Radio Tirana Albania was indeed on relay to<br />

North America via Radio Sofia Bulgaria. A new 100 kW SW transmitter was<br />

installed for Radio Bulgaria in 1952 and it was in use also for relays of<br />

Radio Moscow as well as their own international programming. The schedule<br />

for Tirana via Sofia in late 1953 was English, Sundays only, 1930 - 2000<br />

UTC (GMT!) on 9700 kHz, though it seems that other channels were in use<br />

during other transmission periods. The political climate changed later,


and in 1962 Radio Tirana Albania began a relay from Radio Peking for their<br />

service to North America.<br />

Greetings! AMP -<br />

(Adrian Peterson-USA, via Jerry Berg-USA, Aug 9)<br />

Superb !!!<br />

But no piece of information found, when I checked past WRH's of 1953 to<br />

1957 un<strong>der</strong> Albania and Bulgaria. Sofia used 9700 kHz much later at night<br />

towards the Americas.<br />

(wb, Aug 9)<br />

The first relays of R Moscow via Bulgaria were reported in SC<strong>DX</strong> 173, 16<br />

June 1951. The frequency used was measured as 15333 kHz, the announced<br />

wavelength was 49.92 m for the period 21.00-22.00 (R. Sofia in English).<br />

This was reported by a Mr. Alex C. Fried of Smiths Creek, Mich.<br />

The Moscow relay is given as 0.20-5.00, followed by R. Sofia news in<br />

English until 5.15. Other <strong>DX</strong>ers had also noted this new transmitter. This<br />

was most likely the Soviet 120 kW unit installed at Stolnik. All times<br />

cited here are likely to be CET, since I have this info from a magazine<br />

for Swedish listeners.<br />

The Tirana relay via Bulgaria is new to me, never heard about it before.<br />

BTW, the R. Peking relays via Albania as far as I know started in 1967 or<br />

1968.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 9)<br />

<br />

Nature 175, 948 - 949 (28 May 1955); doi:10.1038/175948c0<br />

Focusing of Waves in Radio Reception<br />

H. V. GRIFFITHS<br />

(Engineer-in-Charge) B.B.C. Engineering Information Department, Tatsfield<br />

Receiving Station, Near Westerham, Kent. Dec. 30.<br />

THE normal maximum field-strength in Kent of the broadcast transmission on<br />

9,700 kc./s. (30.93 metres) from Sofia in undisturbed propagation<br />

conditions, and at times of the evening or night when 9.7 Mc./s. is about<br />

the optimum working frequency for the transmission path by single<br />

refraction in the F-2 layer, is about 1.0-1.5 millivolts per metre<br />

(Fig. 1).<br />

The aerial power of the Sofia transmitter is believed to be 120 kW.<br />

approximately, and the calculated quasi-maximum field-strength in<br />

conditions of minimum absorption agrees fairly closely with this field-<br />

strength being obtained at the path-distance involved.<br />

(wb, Aug 11)<br />

ALB - BUL relay. Noch nie etwas darueber gelesen o<strong>der</strong> gehoert, gleiche<br />

Aussage von Olle Alm.<br />

Ich habe gestern die WRH CD's aus 1952 bis 1956 durchgesehen, da gibt es<br />

sowohl bei ALB wie BUL, wie im hinteren FrequenzTabellenteil keinen<br />

Hinweis. Und auch Zeiten/Frequenzen passen nicht so richtig zusammen. Vor<br />

allem die RTirana Aussendungen ueber <strong>der</strong>en 15 kW Kleinsen<strong>der</strong> waren auch zu<br />

an<strong>der</strong>en Zeiten des Tages/Nacht.<br />

Da haben die Amis irgend etwas durcheinan<strong>der</strong> gebracht. Der Bruch ALB und<br />

USSR kam in 1958??<br />

Olle sagt etwas ueber RM relay in 1951/1952 via Sofia.<br />

Im Juli 1967 waren die Chinesen schon auf MW Fllake und SW Shijak via<br />

Albanien on air, z.B. 1214/1394 kHz knueppeldicke in Opatija und Dubrovnik<br />

gehoert - kann ich mich erinnern, d.h. <strong>der</strong> Bau muss schon 1965 begonnen


und im Laufe 1966 eingeweiht worden sein.<br />

(wb, Aug 10)<br />

CHAD Aug 16 was checking for distorted Tchad on approximately 7257 but<br />

no trace of it at 1825 UT. Instead there was a station un<strong>der</strong> Croatia on<br />

6165 with what sounds like a similar program Tchad used to have<br />

(modulation OK). Worth to check if Tchad is back home again or is this<br />

some other station. Distorted signal around 7257 was still audible a day<br />

or two ago.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Aug 16)<br />

CHINA 9745 Voice of Han logged Aug 12 at 2100-2200 UT starting with ID,<br />

news and then several talks in Chinese by YL and OM announcers,<br />

interspersed with several songs. I was looking for Bahrain but this was<br />

the only one heard !!!<br />

(Jose Turner-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 14)<br />

COLOMBIA 5909.99 at 1020-1040, Marfil Estereo, Lomalinda. Female DJ<br />

playing ballads and romantic vocals, with TCs,IDs and chatter between<br />

songs. Good in LSB with 1.8 kHz filter to avoid UTE centered around 5912<br />

kHz.<br />

6035.0v, *0943, LV del Guaviare, S.J. Guaviare. Transmitter turned on at<br />

*0943 on 6035.09 kHz with transmission already in progress, drifting<br />

downward quickly and settling around 6035 and oscillating a few Hz back<br />

and forth. Variety of music and discussions, IDs and TCs. Also noted<br />

another station sign-on 6035.0 at *0948, likely PBS Yunnan.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 17)<br />

ERITREA 7180 Voice of the Broad Masses-Program 2, Asmara, August 17,<br />

0357-0425+, Still heard on this frequency. ex-7175. Tune-in to IS. Talk in<br />

local language at 0400. Horn of Africa music. Fair. Also heard Voice of<br />

the Masses-Program 1 on 7100 kHz.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Aug 17)<br />

GABON 7270 RTV Gabonaise, 11h20-11h30, local music, French<br />

announcements, poor.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 16)<br />

17630 Afro Pop Station or Africa #1 at 1520-1559* UT on Aug 11 fair,<br />

sometimes peaking to good with what sounded like a live concert of rap<br />

music; lyrics in both French and English; stage chatter in both French and<br />

English; announcer said that this concert was coming from Nigeria; program<br />

shifted to studio talk in French alone at 1529 to 1534 UT; no ID heard at<br />

BOH; back to recorded music, not the live concert; off at 1559 as per<br />

Africa #1 schedule.<br />

The Afro Pop jammer has hovered between 17660 and near 17630 at various<br />

times. The current issue of W<strong>DX</strong>C Contact magazine has 17630 as Africa #1<br />

but other sources continue to report Afro Pop Jammer right around 17630.<br />

Unlike usual Africa #1 programs in the past, there was no ID at BOH or<br />

anywhere else. However, this was a program not just endless music.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 12)<br />

I have checked the situation from here yesterday 14 Aug, and can confirm<br />

that 17630 is definitely Africa No. 1. I have noted them from around 09h00<br />

tune-in to 10h30 s/off (as scheduled). They did not s/on at 11h00 as<br />

scheduled, but rather around 11h30 UT. Then they stayed on with a pretty<br />

good signal until the presumed s/off at 16h00 (the signal basically faded<br />

away after 15h00) UT. The Afro Pop Jammer noted on 17660 from around 12h00<br />

till past 15h00 when it again faded away.<br />

Interestingly enough, the signal was quite a bit stronger than 17630 kHz.<br />

The V.of Hope was not heard on 17660 (i.e. complete silence on the channel


during the breaks between the songs) nor on any nearby frequency. No<br />

Libyan transmitter heard either for that matter. I won<strong>der</strong> if V. of Hope is<br />

still active?<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 15)<br />

GERMANY 9430 CVC Int. relay, <strong>05</strong>h15 - <strong>05</strong>h35, En prog. of pops and phone-<br />

ins, obviously a prog. for the Indian sub-continent, good.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 16)<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 UT towards WeAfrica 180 degr.<br />

... a report about the increasing copper theft which also mentioned the<br />

Koenigs Wusterhausen radio museum. Searched and found a more detailed<br />

newspaper report:<br />

<br />

It specifies the victim as a "longwave transmitter from 1950" which the<br />

museum now consi<strong>der</strong>s as destroyed.<br />

Another version also includes mentions of "building 2", "Sen<strong>der</strong> 21" and<br />

Berlin-Tegel and speaks about "missing parts not available anymore"<br />

instead of flatly consi<strong>der</strong>ing the transmitter as destroyed. If so it would<br />

not be either one of the longwave rigs but instead the 1932-vintage 100 kW<br />

mediumwave transmitter, pulled out from Berlin-Tegel in 1948 and<br />

reactivated at Koenigs Wusterhausen in 1949.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Aug 19)<br />

INDONESIA 46<strong>05</strong> RRI Serui on Aug 12 at 1108-1150 UT. 44444 Talk,music<br />

and news in Indonesian.ID at 1131 as Radio Republik Indonesia Serui.<br />

(Kyoshiro Ishizaki-JPN, JPNpremium Aug 17)<br />

3987.06 RRI Manokwari (pres.) at 1036-1103 UT. Nonstop Indo Pops amid Ham<br />

QRM. Finally deep-voiced M anncr came on at 1<strong>05</strong>9 but was covered almost<br />

immediately by Ham. What sounded like a stn signature melody followed,<br />

then M anncr again, but Hams made it impossible to copy. Different M anncr<br />

after 1100, pres. nx. Indos doing pretty well for a middle of August<br />

morning. Fading though.<br />

(Dave Valko-PA-USA, hcdx Aug 18)<br />

ISRAEL I translated the "notes" column of the REKA schedule found at:<br />

<br />

I have attached a document with my translation. Note that the "Relayed on<br />

Reshet Hey" rows don't give the complete picture of what's on shortwave,<br />

as there are plenty of languages earlier in the day, which are also<br />

relayed on Reshet Hey (Israel Radio International). As mentioned earlier,<br />

the only unique Reshet Hey'/IRI PROGRAMMING is 1.5 hours of Persian. This<br />

is not an official document - I just want to convey the translation of one<br />

column. [reformatted, UT added by Glenn Hauser]<br />

UT Language Local Comments<br />

0330 English 06:30<br />

0345 French 06:45<br />

0400 Russian 07:00 Sunday-Friday News from Heleni Hamalka Street<br />

Studio (Jerusalem)<br />

0410 Russian 07:10 Sunday and Monday from Heleni (Newspaper Summary)<br />

<strong>05</strong>00 Russian 08:00 Sunday-Friday News from Heleni<br />

0600 Russian 09:00 Sunday-Friday News from Heleni<br />

0700 Russian 10:00 Sunday-Friday News from Heleni<br />

0800 Russian 11:00 Sunday-Friday News from Heleni<br />

0900 Russian 12:00 Sunday-Friday News from Heleni<br />

0930 English 12:30<br />

0945 Mugrabic 12:45<br />

1000 French 13:00<br />

1015 Georgian 13:15


1030 Amharic 13:30 Saturday until 15:00 [1200 UT]<br />

1145 Bucharian 14:45 Sunday-Friday. On Saturday Amharic<br />

1200 Russian 15:00 Sunday-Thursday (Not sure of the Hebrew<br />

abbreviation) + News from Heleni<br />

1300 Russian 16:00 Sunday-Thursday News from Heleni<br />

1400 Russian 17:00 Sunday-Thursday News from Heleni<br />

1500 Georgian 18:00 Sunday-Thursday News from Heleni<br />

1555 Amharic 18:55 Sunday-Thursday Shortened news from Heleni<br />

1600 Persian 19:00 Sunday-Thursday broadcast from the computer (pre-<br />

recorded) from the general Persian library. On<br />

Friday and Saturday Russian.<br />

1630 Romanian 19:30 Relayed on Reshet Hey<br />

1645 Ladino 19:45 Relayed on Reshet Hey<br />

1700 French 20:00 Relayed on Reshet Hey<br />

1715 Spanish 20:15 Relayed on Reshet Hey<br />

1730 English 20:30 Relayed on Reshet Hey<br />

1745 Yiddish 20:45 Relayed on Reshet Hey<br />

1800 Amharic 21:00 Relayed on Reshet Hey<br />

1835 Tigrit 21:35 Sunday through Thursday<br />

1845 Hungarian 21:45 Relayed on Reshet Hey<br />

1900 Russian 22:00 Sunday-Thursday News from Heleni<br />

2000 Russian 23:00<br />

2100 Bucharian 24:00 Sunday-Thursday. On Friday and Saturday, Persian<br />

from the computer (recorded)<br />

2115 Music 24:15 Nightly broadcast from the computer (recorded)<br />

Friday and Saturday, from 24:00 [2100 UT]<br />

(via Doni Rosenzweig, dxld Aug 18)<br />

KOREA Rep. of [to NoKorea] 6003 at *1041, (pres) Echo of Hope.<br />

Transmitter switched on at 1041 although no audio present before Cuba-6000<br />

*1047. Occasional snippets of audio heard between 1100-1200 amidst<br />

significant QRN from Cuba. Monologues by male and female in presumed<br />

Korean.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 17)<br />

MADAGASCAR 9688.70 R. Madagasikara, 06h<strong>05</strong> - 06h15, talks /<br />

announcements in Malagasy, fair. // to 6134.97 (poor) and 71<strong>05</strong>.0 (good).<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 16)<br />

MALAYSIA 11884.72 Voice of Malaysia (Suara Malaysia) via RTM, at 1022-<br />

1113 UT on , August 19, Asian language, pop songs, 1029 UT choral anthem,<br />

ID "This is the Voice of Malaysia", into Mandarin Chinese programming,<br />

with pop songs, some in English, ToH 2 pips, assume news (Cantonese<br />

listed), back to Mandarin Chinese and pop songs, mostly fair, except the<br />

news had very low audio. During the whole time their transmitter was<br />

cutting in and out for very brief periods.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 19)<br />

MALI 5995.0 *<strong>05</strong>56-0758, RTV Mali. Terrible slop from Cuba on 6000 until<br />

0632. Much improved by 0658 with stringed instruments until 0702 then man<br />

in French with ID and into news bulletin. Transmission consisted of<br />

monologues by male announcers until RA *0758 sign-on. Poor to fair.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 17)<br />

4835.58 at *<strong>05</strong>37-0800* UT, ORTM, Bamako, Aug 15. Transmitter switched on<br />

at <strong>05</strong>37 UT with S=5 signal. Hints of threshold audio appearing around 0610<br />

UT and signal peaking at to S7-8 levels with 0620 'sunrise at transmitter'<br />

enhancement lasting only about 10 minutes. A very nice extended ethnic<br />

vocal featuring a female singing over stringed instruments before audio<br />

rapidly faded to unusable levels. Signal still above noise floor at 0800*<br />

UT sign off.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, dxld Aug 16)<br />

NEW ZEALAND 9655 R.N.Z. National Svc at 1123 UT "Alright Now" by Free,


1024 M anncr w/song anmnt, ID, then song anmnt and another song from 1975.<br />

1127 brief song anmnt, and into "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden". More<br />

of the same w/70's Pops. Good. The DRM signal on 7145 was strong.<br />

(Dave Valko-PA-USA, hcdx Aug 18)<br />

NIGER 97<strong>05</strong> LV du Sahel, Niamey, 2145-2158*, Aug 12, local music, French<br />

talk. Koran at 2151-2157. Sign off with choral National Anthem. Poor. Weak<br />

with adjacent channel splatter. Normal sign off time is 2300 but on<br />

Sundays they sign off at 2200 UT.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Aug 17)<br />

PNG I have seen reports that N<strong>BC</strong> Port Moresby is back on air on 4890 /<br />

9675 kHz. At 1000 UTC today, I can't hear them on either of those<br />

frequencies.<br />

However, I will be "next door" in Port Douglas, North Queensland for 10<br />

days from next Saturday (18 August) and I'll see if I can hear them there.<br />

PS: Still no sign of SI<strong>BC</strong> on 5020 kHz!<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 13)<br />

3334.97 R. East Sepik at 1014-1033 UT. "Baby When You Talk to Me" by The<br />

Outfield, then live M anncr w/song anmnt, short canned ad bhy W along<br />

w/same live M mentioning 5 o'oclock and PNG, then back to mx w/pleasant<br />

island Pop song, 1020 UT M anncr again w/song anmnts, and cont. mx w/"More<br />

Than a Feeling" by Boston. Has drifted down from the usual 3335 kHz since<br />

the last time I've hrd it. Best PNG on 90 meters. Also noted the 120 mb<br />

Aussies doing well, 2850 kHz N. Korea, and a signal from pres. RRI<br />

Gorontalo on 3266.44 kHz.<br />

(Dave Valko-PA-USA, hcdx Aug 18)<br />

PERU 5939.2v at 0332-1157, R Melodia, Arequipa. Melodia present during<br />

the entire recording, drifting back and forth between 5939.27 to 5939.29.<br />

Signal improved close to 1103 sunrise at transmitter with Huaynos and<br />

indigenous music. Began fading not along after 1120 Memphis sunrise. Poor.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 17)<br />

PHILIPPINES Summer A-07 of Radio Veritas Asia:<br />

Bengali 0030-0<strong>05</strong>7 9895<br />

1400-1430 11870<br />

Hindi 0030-0<strong>05</strong>7 120<strong>05</strong><br />

1330-1400 11870<br />

Hmong 1000-1027 11780<br />

Indonesian 2300-2327 95<strong>05</strong><br />

2300-2327 11820<br />

1200-1227 11730<br />

Kachin 2330-2357 9645<br />

1230-1257 15225<br />

Karen 0000-0027 11935<br />

1200-1230 15225<br />

Mandarin 2100-2257 6115<br />

1000-1157 9615<br />

Burmese 2330-2357 9720<br />

1130-1157 15450<br />

Filipino 2300-2327 9720<br />

1500-1530 9615 Mon/Tue/Thu/Sat<br />

1530-1600 9615 Wed/Fri/Sun


Russian 0130-0227 17830<br />

1500-1600 9570<br />

Sinhala 0000-0027 120<strong>05</strong><br />

0000-0027 9865<br />

1330-1400 9520<br />

Tamil 0030-0<strong>05</strong>7 11935<br />

1400-1427 9520<br />

Telugu 0100-0127 15530<br />

1430-1457 9800<br />

Urdu 0100-0127 15280<br />

0100-0127 17860<br />

1430-1457 11870<br />

Vietnamese 2330-2357 9670<br />

0130-0230 15530<br />

1030-1127 11850<br />

1300-1327 11850<br />

Zomi-Chin 0130-0200 15520<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 13)<br />

TURKEY Google Earth imagery.<br />

Ich bin mal wie<strong>der</strong> auf einige MW Stationen in <strong>der</strong> Tuerkei gestossen.<br />

<br />

hat auch einige lokale Namen <strong>der</strong> TRT MW Sen<strong>der</strong>, sowie ein weiterer Beitrag<br />

weiter unten auch Inbetriebnahme-Termine??<br />

TRT history data on<br />

<br />

Malatya 594 kHz low resolution nearby<br />

38.3533 N 38.3119 E<br />

Van 225 kHz also in low resolution.<br />

MR: Van Bardak‡i, maybe at 38 35 14 N 43 15 59 E<br />

TRT Ankara (Polatli), rather near Temelli 180 kHz 1200 kW<br />

39 45 19.26 N 32 25 07.18 E<br />

LW 198 kHz, Ankara Etimesgut 250m high radio mast scrapped seemingly on<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uar 31, 2004, and moved to Polatli Temelli too?<br />

MR: Yes, due to the growing military airbase nearby.<br />

It was near 39 56 16 N 32 40 E<br />

Southwards from Ankara Gülbasi an axis to LW[NDB/VOR] like masts near<br />

Emirler at<br />

39 30 08.21 N 32 51 38.12 E<br />

control station of TuerkSat near<br />

39 38 24.41 N 32 48 17.72 E<br />

also shortwave Emirler station southerly near<br />

39 24 <strong>05</strong>.00 N 32 51 21.00 E<br />

Istanbul<br />

702 Istanbul Catalca Izzettin 1200kW seen in the clear<br />

41 11 03.97 N 28 30 44.16 E


ut nothing on high resolution of<br />

Istanbul 1017 kHz at Bursa Mudanya on the coast line of Marmara sea.<br />

40 22 35 N 28 53 00 E / 40.3752778 N 28.8822222 E<br />

security item source says Mudanya km23, 50 mASL, site originate of May 1,<br />

1974.<br />

Probably west of Mudanya on coast street in low resolution area?<br />

MR: Yes, should be near Zeytinbagi.<br />

OA: Old EBU list says that the Bursa Mudanya station is located at<br />

40 21 N 28 41 E and the TPC chart shows a double mast at this location<br />

with a height of 5<strong>05</strong> ft.<br />

Also in low resolution is MW Trabzon 954 kHz.<br />

Trabzon Bostanci? 40 58 60 N 39 46 00 E / 40.9833 N 39.7667 E<br />

TRT Cukurova Mersin Kazanli 630 kHz 300 kW, unknown exact location near<br />

36 49 54.62 N 34 49 16.79 E<br />

TRT Gaziantep? 765 kHz 600 kW.<br />

37 00 00.54 N 37 26 36.89 E ?? - , but TV/FM masts only ??<br />

MR: Should be near Ibrahimli village, 37 06 N 37 19 E ,<br />

but maybe on low resolution to the south.<br />

Antalya Aksu Guecuende 891 kHz 600 kW<br />

36 55 37.76 N 30 56 28.87 E<br />

Izmir Torbali Cumaovasi 927 kHz 200 kW<br />

38 15 01.09 N 27 15 27.51 E<br />

Denizli Asagisamli 558 kHz 600 kW<br />

37 54 44.46 N 29 02 24.36 E<br />

Diyarbakir 1062 kHz 300 kW, km16 towards Cinar Mardin countryside highway.<br />

37 49 08.59 N 40 19 <strong>05</strong>.31 E<br />

TRT Erzurum Karaz LW 243 kHz 200kW<br />

39 59 52.80 N 41 06 44.12 E<br />

TRT Agri - Karaköse, 162 kHz 1000 kW unknown location yet.<br />

Should be at Ozanlar village; rather at<br />

39 46 22.25 N 43 02 14.38 E ?<br />

Izmir Kocadag maritime Radio<br />

38 21 41 N 26 35 45 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 18;<br />

and comments by Mauno Ritola-FIN and Olle Alm-SWE, Aug 19)<br />

UKRAINE/MOLDOVA/exUSSR WWORD-140 14.07.<strong>2007</strong> 17.07.<strong>2007</strong><br />

<br />

Hello, radio listeners and <strong>DX</strong>-ers. I'm Olexandr Yegorov and here is your<br />

programme - "The Whole World on the Radio Dial". I remind you that all<br />

times in this programme are given in UTC. The main item on our programme<br />

is broadcasting news from the vicinity of Ukraine.<br />

MOLDOVA. From the beginning of July, the Trans-Dnistern Moldovian Radio<br />

from Tiraspol has expanded its broadcasting time from 1 to 16 hours on the<br />

mediumwave frequency of 549 kHz. The transmitter of 150 kW is located in<br />

Grigoriopol, and the broadcasting schedule consists of local programmes<br />

mainly in the Russian language, a few short programmes during the day in<br />

the Romanian and Ukrainian languages, and also consists of the relaying of<br />

the Russian radio station "Mayak". Transmissions are on the air from <strong>05</strong>.00<br />

to 21.00.<br />

Now, when the Ukrainian network of transmitters of "Radio Promin" does not


work on the frequency of 549 kHz, the Trans-Dnistern Radio is heard in<br />

Kyiv even at daytime. But, it will be possible that "Radio Promin" will<br />

resume its transmissions on this frequency via transmitters in Mykolaiv,<br />

Lviv and Vinnytsia. By the way, some ten years ago I heard the Russian<br />

radio station "Mayak" on 594 kHz, relayed via Grigoriopol.<br />

The history of the frequency allocations on the territory of CIS countries<br />

is very interesting. During the years of existence of the USSR, Moscow had<br />

the exclusive right to allocate the frequencies among the Soviet<br />

Republics. Moreover, the frequencies were allocated according to the<br />

residue principle. The All-Union programmes got the best frequencies, and<br />

as for the Soviet Republics, the frequencies higher of 1 MHz were<br />

allocated.<br />

After the disintegration of the former Soviet Union, the transmitters of<br />

the synchronous networks physically had remained on the territories of the<br />

already independent countries: Russia, Ukraine, Byelorussia, Moldova, etc.<br />

For example, the transmitters located on the territory of Russia continued<br />

transmitting Radio Mayak and other Russian national radio programmes. And<br />

Ukraine stopped relaying radio programmes from Russia on its territory.<br />

The frequency allocations among all countries of the world were assigned<br />

by the international Geneva-75 agreement. As to 549 kHz, the following<br />

transmitters were assigned to work on this frequency in the European part<br />

of the former Soviet Union:<br />

in Byelorussia, Minsk 1000 kW;<br />

in Ukraine, Rivne 150 kW and Simferopol 100 kW;<br />

in Moldova, Kishinev 1000 kW;<br />

in Russia, Kaliningrad 25 kW, Leningrad 100 kW, Moscow 100 kW.<br />

With the purpose of the national security, the former Soviet Union<br />

misinformed deliberately about the location and parameters of the most<br />

powerful transmitters on its territory. For example, the Mykolaiv<br />

transmitter centre got the international site-code SMF, that stands for<br />

Simferopol, which is located in the Crimean peninsula, hundreds kilometers<br />

from Mykolaiv. This code exists even today.<br />

At the 1996 Moscow meeting of the Executive Committee of the regional<br />

commonwealth in the communications sphere it was noted by the<br />

representatives of the National Radio Company of Ukraine that the<br />

broadcasting stations of Ukraine would not relay radio programmes of CIS<br />

synchronous networks, and that the frequency allocations of the ex-Soviet<br />

synchronous networks on long and mediumwave bands had to be used by the<br />

analogous synchronous networks of Ukraine.<br />

In September 1996, in Sofrino, the Moscow region, the Second<br />

administrative meeting of the Executive Committee of the regional<br />

commonwealth in the communications sphere was held. There the confirmation<br />

was made that the only possible way to resolve the frequency collisions<br />

was to separate the transmitters by different frequencies, or to<br />

redistribute the synchronous networks among the countries with the<br />

preservation for Ukraine of those frequencies, which provide the greatest<br />

serving broadcasting zones on its territory, for example the frequencies<br />

of 549 and 594 kHz.<br />

The meeting in Sofrino consi<strong>der</strong>ed all frequency allocations for the<br />

Ukrainian broadcasting stations, which were used in the synchronous<br />

networks of the ex-Soviet Union. An agreement with the Moldovian<br />

Administration of the Communications was reached about a possibility of<br />

mutual exchange with radio programmes:<br />

Ukrainian programmes for the transmitter in Tiraspol, Moldova (that is in<br />

Grigoriopol site), and Moldovian programmes for the transmitter in


Chernivtsi, Ukraine. Also, according to the Ukraine's proposal, the 1000<br />

kW transmitter on 549 kHz in Kishinev was renotified from Moldovian site-<br />

code to Ukrainian, and the 1000 kW transmitter on 1548 kHz in Vinnytsia<br />

was renotified from Ukrainian to Moldovian site-code, where the Voice of<br />

Russia uses it now. The using of 594 kHz by Moldova was cancelled, and it<br />

has been assigned to Kiev, Ukraine.<br />

But an issue of using the frequencies of the ex-Soviet radio networks on<br />

171, 549 and 873 kHz is not resolved effectively even now. Some of the<br />

powerful transmitters working on these frequencies have been switched off.<br />

171 kHz is used now by Russian "Radio Rossii" and "Chechnia Svobodnaya";<br />

549 kHz - by Russian "Radio Mayak" and Moldovian "Radio Pridnestrovia"<br />

(the Ukrainian "Radio Promin" is temporarily off the air); 873 kHz - by<br />

Russian "Radio Rossii" and Moldovian Radio 1, and also by the Ukrainian<br />

regional radio stations OR2 in Dnipropetrovsk and "Radio Hvylia" in<br />

Vinnytsia.<br />

(Olex Yegorov-UKR, "Whole World on the Radio Dial", RUI July 14, via dxld)<br />

UNID I just noticed that the N<strong>DX</strong>C site now mentions CRI in Chinese 1600-<br />

1657 UT on 7220 kHz via Kunming. Another puzzle solved!<br />

7220 1600-1700 to zones 49,54W Kunming 150 kW 191 degrees<br />

Unid 7175. Meanwhile I am still in the dark about 7175. Glenn Hauser<br />

emailed back to say "... could be something via Emirates Media, UAE, or<br />

the Egyptian spy station with Umm Khaltoum, also reported on 9450 and<br />

various places on 49, 41 m".<br />

I must have been missing out on something but where can I find any info on<br />

this Egyptian spy station? Also, the singer did not sound at all like Umm<br />

Khaltoum who has a much more traditional repertoire than what I heard<br />

yesterday. Will try again this everning, see what emerges......<br />

It's raining again as I am typing this. Am looking forward to a short stay<br />

in Torquay next month.<br />

(Martien Groot-HOL, dxld Aug 16)<br />

Martien, 7175 - nothing heard here at Stuttgart in 1600-1630 UT slot on<br />

Aug 16th. From 1700 UT onwards IRIB Ahwaz in Russian noted CLEARLY with a<br />

tiny S=4 signal.<br />

Maybe the Arabic relay via EMI is NOT EVERY DAY on schedule ?<br />

(wb, Aug 16)<br />

The Egyptian station apparently plays nothing but Umm K. That seemed a<br />

possibility since you didn't specify otherwise. You could find the <strong>DX</strong>LD<br />

items about that by searching the last few months on 9450 or even EGYPT.<br />

I guess you are not on the dxld yg where Wolfgang Bueschel also replied<br />

about this:<br />

Probably Emirates Media towards AUS / INS<br />

7175 1400-1900 55,58,59 DHA 500 120 UAE EMI EMI<br />

But which particular client would be on at the time you heard it, we don't<br />

know.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Aug 16)<br />

7175. I'm afraid my observations on Aug 16 differ from Wolfgang's. The<br />

mystery Arab was definitely there again, carrier appeared 1557, then<br />

several minutes of dead air. Unfortunately I was briefly called away but<br />

the usual vocals had already started by 1610. Same singer, same style, but<br />

still no announcements, VBME wasn't really in the way most of the time.<br />

Co-channel VOIRI carrier came on as early as 1647 but, unlike yesterday,<br />

the songs continued and were faintly audible until VOIRI piano IS started<br />

1658. Obviously this needs further monitoring.<br />

(Martien Groot-HOL, dxld Aug 17)


There are two EMI HFCC registrations on 7175 - one at 0000-0100 and the<br />

next 1400-1900. Both list ADM BRC FMO as UAE EMI EMI. But if you look at<br />

some other transmissions via DHA you'll find the ADM BRC FMO lists the<br />

relayed broadcaster such as NHK, WYFR etc. Now look at 21735 - UAE EMI<br />

EMI. This frequency was formerly used by Abu Dhabi when the DHA<br />

transmitters carried their Arabic services.<br />

So, does this mean that UAE EMI EMI registrations are "wooden"? And that<br />

they refer to broadcasts no longer carried via the DHA SW transmitters?<br />

I've searched the material I have concerning the latest VT relays but<br />

there is no reference to 7175, and not in the B<strong>BC</strong> schedule either. Of<br />

course I could have missed something, and there could be an update<br />

somewhere. The updated Aoki list doesn't show EMI 7175, and neither does<br />

EiBi.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 16)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED unID FE on 11895v. Aug 17 at 13<strong>05</strong> I came upon an<br />

extremely distorted signal centered on 11900, a woman speaking slowly,<br />

sounded like Chinese, but not sure if standard, or even some SE Asian<br />

language. This was one of those typically extremely maladjusted<br />

transmitters, putting out FM instead of AM, and making noises even during<br />

pauses in modulation. Covered almost 10 kHz and slope-tuning to the side<br />

helped a little in intelligibility. First thing I did was to look for //<br />

on another receiver, but did not find any on 11-12, 13 or even 9 MHz<br />

bands, and that includes CNR and CRI. Despite extremely unpleasant<br />

listening, I stayed with it, for the cause, hoping for something<br />

identifiable. 1315 a bit of music and into M&W dialog. Briefly there was<br />

enough spread to be audible on WYFR when tuned to 11910.<br />

Then I noticed the frequency was varying. At 1325 it was centered on<br />

11895. There was no break at hourbottom. At 1335 down to 11890, but at<br />

1338 back up to 11895, where it stayed more or less. 1341 some waily<br />

singing, reminding us of C&W/blues, but 1343 back to talk, 1344 some more<br />

music, 1346 sounded like a children's chorus. 1351 a few notes which might<br />

have been an IS, unrecognizable. Briefly the sound reminded us of the<br />

defunct Hmong Lao Radio. 1355 a mix of music, not now or ever recognizably<br />

Christian-hymnic. Off abruptly at 1358:30.<br />

Then on goes the computer to research the possibilities. This is difficult<br />

because we do not know what frequency it was supposed to be on. As often<br />

the case with such situations, it may well be none of 11890-11895-11900<br />

but much further away. So instead we look for transmissions in Chinese or<br />

SE Asian languages between 1300 and 1400. It may well be one of these,<br />

from EiBi, with Aoki and HFCC also checked:<br />

12-14 CRI Vietnamese 11990 Kunming // at 13-14 9685 Xian<br />

13-1357 VOK Chinese 11735<br />

13-14 KFBS Vietnamese 9920<br />

13-14 VOR Mandarin 12065 Chita<br />

13-14 RTI Hakka 11915 // 15155<br />

13-14 YFR English 11895 Irkutsk in case language has changed<br />

11-14 YFR Chinese 12150 Almaty but into English 1400, // 9865 P-K<br />

Of these, I think my first choice/guess would be RTI 11915. Signal was<br />

pretty strong, and more likely FE coastal site than inland. What do others<br />

discover?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK.USA, dxld Aug 17)<br />

I checked also 1300-1335 UT portion today Aug 18th:<br />

11870 IBB Tinian RFA Khmer, S=2, then from 1330 UT RVA Manila in Hindi<br />

S=3.<br />

11885 CRI Urumqui, Uighur?, S=3.<br />

11890 NHK Ekala, Hindi, S=3.


11895 YFR Irkutsk, sermon in US accented English, strongest stn at S=6<br />

level.<br />

119<strong>05</strong> SL<strong>BC</strong> Ekala, Hindi, tiny S=2.<br />

11910 Three stations ! strongest REE Beijing relay SP S=5. YFR poor in En,<br />

and an UNID third stn with brass instrument mx un<strong>der</strong>neath, latter<br />

tiny, but Jamming against B<strong>BC</strong> Uzbek? on 11915?.<br />

11915 RAI Rome, Arabic, S=4 [B<strong>BC</strong> Uzbek not heard 1300-1330].<br />

11925 CRI Lingshi, Mandarin, S=3.<br />

(wb, Aug 19)<br />

UAE 11665 R. Sohl relay, <strong>05</strong>h45 - 06h00, nice local songs, some<br />

announcements and talks in a vernacular, poor.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 16) 0200-0600 UT<br />

UNITED KINGDOM 13760 Star R. relay, *07h00 - 07h20 UT, s/on with short<br />

drums and En news, fair.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 16)<br />

USA Summer A-07 of Radio Free Asia:<br />

BURMESE 0030-0130 13820 13865 17835<br />

1230-1330 9320 9455 13675<br />

CANTONESE 1400-1500 9780 11595<br />

2200-2300 9355 11715 11785<br />

KHMER 1230-1330 11870 15525<br />

2230-2330 7580 13740<br />

KOREAN 1500-1700 5870 7210 9385<br />

2030-2230 7460 9385 9770 12075<br />

LAOTIAN 0000-0100 15545 15690<br />

1100-1200 9355 15560<br />

MANDARIN 0300-0600 13760 15130 15635 15680 17615 17880 21550 21690<br />

0600-0700 13760 15165 15635 15680 17615 17880 21550<br />

1500-1600 9455 99<strong>05</strong> 11540 120<strong>05</strong> 12025 13675 15495<br />

1600-1700 9455 99<strong>05</strong> 11540 11795 12025 13675 15530<br />

1700-1800 7260 7280 9355 9455 9540 99<strong>05</strong> 11540 11795 13625<br />

1800-1900 7280 7355 9355 9455 9540 9865 11700 13625 15510<br />

1900-2000 1098 7260 7355 9355 9455 9850 9865 99<strong>05</strong> 11700<br />

11785 13625 15510<br />

2000-2100 1098 7260 7355 9355 9455 9850 99<strong>05</strong> 11700 11740<br />

11785 13625<br />

2100-2200 1098 71<strong>05</strong> 7355 9850 99<strong>05</strong> 11740 11935 13625<br />

2300-2400 7540 11760 11785 15430 15485 15585<br />

TIBETAN 0100-0300 9365 11695 11975 15225 17730<br />

0600-0700 17510 17780 21500 21690<br />

1100-1200 7470 13830 15375 17855<br />

1200-1400 7470 11590 116<strong>05</strong> 13830 15375<br />

1500-1600 9370 11550 117<strong>05</strong> 11795<br />

2300-2400 7470 7500 98<strong>05</strong> 9875<br />

UIGHUR 0100-0200 9350 11895 11945 17640 17695<br />

1600-1700 9350 9370 9555 11750<br />

VIETNAMESE 1400-1500 5855 9455 9715 116<strong>05</strong> 13680 13775<br />

2330-0030 7525 11580 116<strong>05</strong> 13740 15535 15560<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 13)<br />

VATICAN STATE Wie arbeitet man bei Radio Vatikan? Wie sehen die<br />

Sendestudios aus, und wie die Gesichter zu den Stimmen? Wie kommen die<br />

Redakteurinnen und Redakteure <strong>der</strong> deutschsprachigen Abteilung an ihre


Informationen, die sie ueber Aether und Internet verbreiten? Warum finden<br />

die Paepste seit 1931 das Medium Radio wichtig? Diese und viele an<strong>der</strong>e<br />

Fragen beantwortet ein 12-minuetiger Dokumentarfilm ueber Radio Vatikan.<br />

Ausserdem enthaelt die DVD die beiden historischen Videofilme des<br />

deutschsprachigen Programms, Ausschnitte des Papstbesuches bei Radio<br />

Vatikan im vergangenen Jahr, <strong>der</strong> Jubilaeumsfilm 75 Jahre Radio Vatikan (in<br />

englischer Sprache) und eine Bil<strong>der</strong>serie. Die DVD wird gegen eine Spende<br />

von 15.- Euro zuzueglich 2,50 Euro Porto versandt. Bestellungen per Mail<br />

an<br />

<br />

(Newsletter von Radio Vatikan 7.8.<strong>2007</strong>, via Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D,<br />

Aug 15)<br />

ZIMBABWE noted absent from all the normal frequencies between <strong>05</strong>h00-<br />

07h00, but then noted on 5975 at 07h45. Nothing heard again between 08h50<br />

and 11h30. Noted back on 5975 at 12h10 till past 15h00. Very good signal<br />

when on.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 16)<br />

DRM Das DRM-Konsortium spricht ... Wer jetzt wie<strong>der</strong> mal eine bleibende<br />

Erinnerung zum Thema "Wie blamiere ich mich richtig" erwartet, liegt hier<br />

lei<strong>der</strong> goldrichtig:<br />

Kein Scherz, ernst gemeint:<br />

Die Pressemitteilung des DRM-Konsortiums zur IFA <strong>2007</strong><br />

<br />

73 Christoph Aug 20<br />

btw. DRM wurde seit 1996 entwickelt ...<br />

The whole DRM HF exercise is becoming a really big lemon ... (wb)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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ALGERIA Google Earth imagery now in high resolution, location of<br />

ALG Tipaza 252 kHz 1500 kW Czech Tesla tx unit, single mast at<br />

36 33 56.56 N 02 28 50.88 E<br />

+36ø 33' 56.56", +2ø 28' 50.88" (36.565711, 2.480800)<br />

Link:<br />

<br />

(thanks to Dan Goldfarb-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 26)<br />

RASD tx location.<br />

Looks like Google Earth high resolution imagery shows the transmitter<br />

location now visible at<br />

ALG RASD TX location ? 6300 / 1550 / 700 kHz, - 8.6 kms north of Rabouni<br />

27 33 <strong>05</strong>.72 N 08 <strong>05</strong> 56.09 W / 27.551589 N -8.098914 W<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

Re: new schedule for Radio Nacional de la RASD): one can add that all<br />

transmissions of the station are streamed live on the Internet:<br />

<br />

(during the transmission breaks, the stream stays naturally silent).<br />

The website of the RASD TV Station <br />

has a 4 min videoclip (click on "Medios de Comunicacion Saharauis") which


shows some sequences with the radio & TV production facilities. The<br />

official website of the RASD exile government is<br />

<br />

and it has a.o. a more detailed description of the history of RASD Radio<br />

(all in Arabic):<br />

<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld June 7, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

Excellent report in Spanish Radiorama magazine about RASD station in<br />

Rabouni, Western Algeria.<br />

Saludos cordiales, si quieren conocer un poco mas sobre las instalaciones<br />

de la Radio Nacional Saharaui, pueden encontrar un interesante articulo<br />

con fotografias muy interesantes en:<br />

<br />

(later) Curiosas fotografias recopiladas de la pagina web del popular<br />

periodista Pedro Piqueras, en ellas se pueden ver algunos equipos de radio<br />

del ejercito espanol en el Sahara, fotografias de los anos 1973 a 1975.<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, Frecuencia <strong>DX</strong> and dxld June 15/16, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

Google Earth imagery. Rabouni location at<br />

27 28 04.98 N 08 <strong>05</strong> 16.54 W<br />

six Saharui container villages and repositories of the Saharui refugee<br />

government, also near<br />

27 27 52.35 N 08 10 27.<strong>05</strong> W<br />

27 28 18.54 N 08 01 49.50 W<br />

27 30 57.11 N 08 02 50.81 W<br />

27 30 50.64 N 08 00 34.28 W<br />

Greater Tindouf village near<br />

27 40 27 N 08 08 52 W<br />

Saharui refugee camp also 16 kms westerly towards WeSahara/Mauritania<br />

bor<strong>der</strong><br />

27 38 15.08 N 08 17 14.84 W<br />

Southerly a mine field towards the bor<strong>der</strong> area<br />

27 21 08.03 N 08 38 07.02 W<br />

The most important Wall in world, in south Morocco 2400 km in length,<br />

protect by mine.<br />

<br />

(June 17, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

ANGOLA 4950 RNA Canal "A", Mulenvos, 2149-22<strong>05</strong>, 15 Aug, Portuguese,<br />

African songs, news at 2200 UT; 35231. Their signal is almost always<br />

marginal despite the new tx, but is 4950 omnidirectional?<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

ANTARCTICA 15476 R. Nacional Arcangel San Gabriel, Base Esperanza,<br />

2046-..., 21 Aug, no prgr content due to signal weakness & some noise, but<br />

the carrier could be detected; 15441.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 22)<br />

ARGENTINA 6214.3 R. Baluarte, Pto Iguazu, 2152-2202, 18 Aug,


Portuguese, songs, announcements; 24231.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

6114.48, presumed R. Baluarte, at 2357-0012 UT on Aug 24, Sp, mx poking<br />

through QRN, ancr at 0001 but no chance for any ID/details. Back to mx at<br />

0003, completely buried un<strong>der</strong> QRN by 0012. Poor.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 26)<br />

ARMENIA LW 234 / MW 1314. According to the one Mailbox Prgr in En when<br />

PRA had FS, but shurely it was in previous summer 2006 they said that the<br />

234 kHz freq will be replaced by 1314 kHz due to the damage of the<br />

antenna.<br />

Looking in my 20<strong>05</strong>-2006-<strong>2007</strong> logs, I found my tests on LW without results<br />

for ARM on 234, but I never didn't catched them on 234 or 1314 kHz. So,<br />

for the last time (but for me) 234 kHz was on the air when they had news<br />

in En, Fr, Ge at 1830-1900 Winter UT. They said the tx (I think it was #3;<br />

#1 was 1395, #2 was 864 / 1350 kHz) is with 500 kW or 600 I forgot. Seems<br />

the tx has to be #4 used on 1377 kHz for TWR and VOR relays. Home Sce is<br />

already close down at 1902 UT on both 1395 and 4810 kHz.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 23)<br />

ASCENSION ISL 9895, DW relay, QSL card (incl. the site) in 28 days.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 25)<br />

AUSTRALIA 2485 VL8K, Katherine VT, 1917-..., 15 Aug, English, talks;<br />

25231; VL8A 6 VL8T not audible un<strong>der</strong> QRN.<br />

4835 VL8A, Alice Springs NT, 2140-..., 12 Aug, E, chats, Austr. country<br />

music; 35231; worse on // 4910 VL8T.<br />

4910 VL8T, Tennant Creek NT, 2132-2152, 16 Aug, English, A<strong>BC</strong> news cast<br />

till 2140, infos. weather forecast, songs; 44332 and deteriorating.<br />

6020 R. Australia, Shepperton VIC, 0933-10<strong>05</strong>, 12 Aug, Pidgin to PNG,<br />

news, radio theatre; 35433, vy. poor at 1000.<br />

2325 VL8T, Tennant Creek NT, 1851-1913, 21 Aug, English, songs, talks;<br />

25231; // VL8K 2485 was a tiny better whereas VL8A 2310 was even worse.<br />

9710 R. Australia, Shepperton VIC, 0950-1015, 22 Aug, Pidgin to PNGuinea,<br />

talks; 25432, so bad like a month ago.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21/22)<br />

4910 VL8T Tennant Creek 1235-1255 Aug 16. Noted here instead of 2325. YL<br />

with last few minutes of nx, then wx at 1239; a few program notes and a<br />

promo for Australian of the Year balloting were followed at 1244 by a time<br />

check for "14 minutes past 10, 14 minutes past 8 in Western Australia;"<br />

the program "Night Life" followed, featuring a chat or interview between 2<br />

men. Good signal.<br />

2485 VL8K Katherine 1150-1230 Aug 17. Not heard this day; checked 5025<br />

but could not tell if there due to Rebelde's strong presence. Did not<br />

check on subsequent days.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 21)<br />

BENIN 5025 ORTB, Parakou, 1647-1715, 15 Aug, Vernacular, talks,<br />

chanting, pops after 1700; 35342.<br />

5025 ORTB, Parakou has been audible almost all day, but mostly just the<br />

carrier is detected, e.g. 1406-..., 22 Aug, 15341.<br />

(both Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21/22)<br />

BOLIVIA 3310 R. Mosoj Chaski, Cochabamba, 2230-2239, 16 Aug, Quechua,


messages (tent); 33341, adjt. uty. QRM.<br />

4650.9 R. Sta Ana, Sta Ana del Yacuma, 2207-2215, 15 Aug, Spanish, talks,<br />

songs; 34342, muffled audio, uty. QRM.<br />

4690.4 R. San Miguel, Riberalta, 2230-2238, 13 Aug, Spanish, light songs;<br />

34332.<br />

4716.6 R. Yura, Yura, 2235-2246, 13 Aug, Quechua, talks, Indian dances &<br />

songs; 35332.<br />

4796.3 R. Mallku, Uyuni, 2244-2253, 13 Aug, Aymara/Spanish, talks, tunes;<br />

44332, CODAR QRM.<br />

5952.6 R. Pio XII, Siglo XX, 2218-2227, 12 Aug, Spanish, phone-ins;<br />

44433.<br />

61<strong>05</strong>.5 R. Panamericana, La Paz, 2234-2244, 11 Aug, Spanish, songs; 55433.<br />

4409.7 R. Eco, Reyes, 2237-2245, 20 Aug, Spanish, light songs; 25231.<br />

6155.1 R. Fides, La Paz, 2235-2249, 20 Aug, Spanish, newscast,<br />

advertisements, talks on home politics; noisy carrier; 33432, adj. QRM.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21/22)<br />

BRAZIL 6135 R. Aparecida 0925-0933 Pleasant ZY Pops, 0927 live M anncr<br />

briefly, then couple canned anmnts including a promo/ID, and back to mx at<br />

0929. Live M anncr returned at 0932. Fairly nice signal but QRM from equal<br />

strength Santa Cruz on 6134.8. // 9629.98 which was clear but weaker.<br />

6080.15 R. Novas de Paz 0936-0946 Easy pleasant ZY mx, M anncr briefly<br />

between songs at 0938 but just too difficult to copy due to pres. HCJB<br />

QRM. 0940 M anncr returned, then back to more mx, and same M again at<br />

0944. // much better 9515 although a bit fady.<br />

6104.96 R. Filadelfia (pres.) Tlk by M anncr in definite PT 1016-1019.<br />

Not // 9625. Just too weak and presumably too late.<br />

9645.24 R. Bandeirantes 0951 just tlk by M and W in PT while tuned in<br />

briefly, and unmistakable cat meowing SFX played very often as they have<br />

in the past. 0952 ads. Ment of Brasil. Fady. Off freq quite a bit. There<br />

was a signal on 11925.23, but it wasn't strong enough to get any<br />

reasonable audio. Quite a few ZYs on the bands this morning.<br />

9664.98 R. Marumby Hrd M tlking around 0947 on tune through. Came back at<br />

0954 and caught canned ad followed by complete canned ID anmnt w/freqs by<br />

M, then easy ZY Pop song 0956.<br />

9530.03 R. Trans Mundial (pres.) 0959 pleasant PT (possibly rel.) mx, M<br />

anncr briefly in PT, fanfare, then more tlk by M over mx. Poss. canned ID<br />

anmnt at 1002 by M w/sev. ments of "kilohertz" and AM but just couldn't<br />

copy an ID. Different M anncr at 1004 over mx. Will have to keep an ear on<br />

this freq to get an recording of the ID.<br />

(Dave Valko-USA, hcdx Aug 23)<br />

MW stns begin to be audible at around 2030-2100, and there's a handful of<br />

channels where Brazilian carriers are noted and which continue throughout<br />

the night, an ex. thereof being VEN stn Ondas del Mar in Puerto Cabello<br />

1380 kHz at 0736 on 16 Aug still getting Braz QRM.<br />

3325 R. Mundial, Sao Paulo SP, 2232-2250, 16 Aug, A Voz do Brasil, middle<br />

of part 2, with "Jornal da Camara dos Deputados"; 45332.<br />

3365 R. Cultura, Araraquara SP, 2235-2246, 12 Aug, songs; 35231;


slightlyy better on 15 Aug at 2215 during "A Voz do Brasil" really.<br />

3385 R. Guaruja, Guaruja SP, 2215-2221, 15 Aug, A Voz do Brasil; 13341,<br />

uty. QRM.<br />

4775 R. Congonhas, Congonhas MG, 2146-..., 12 Aug, advs; 25331.<br />

4785 R. Caiari, Pto Velho RO, 2232-2239, 14 Aug, A Voz do Brasil part 2;<br />

25331. This is not co-ch. R. Brasil in SP due to Beverage antenna<br />

bearing.<br />

48<strong>05</strong> R. Difusora do Amazonas, Manaus AM, 2144-2156, 12 Aug, f/ball match<br />

rpt.; 54333, CODAR QRM. Note: no Voz do Brasil news 2200-2300.<br />

4815 R. Difusora, Londrina PR, 2247-..., A Voz do Brasil part 2; 23341.<br />

4825 R. Educadora, Braganca PA, 2142-2203, 12 Aug, pops; 44332, QRM de B.<br />

4845.2 R. Cultura Ondas Tropicais, Manaus AM, 2142-2155, 11 Aug, f/ball<br />

match rpt.; 43342, QRM de MTN. R. COT does not relay "A Voz do Brasil"<br />

natl. newscast 2200-2300.<br />

4865 R. Alvorada (?), Londrina PR, 2132-..., 12 Aug, sermon followed by<br />

"momentos de oracao"; 34342, QRM de BOL.<br />

4885 R. Club do Para, Belem PA, 0855-f/ou1020, 12 Aug, songs in prgr<br />

"Club Madrugada"; 35444.<br />

4885 R. Club do Para, Belem PA, 2031-2048, 12 Aug, f/ball match rpt.,<br />

advertisements; 45332.<br />

4915 R. CBN Anhangueera (tent), Goiania GO, 22<strong>05</strong>-2214, 12 Aug, religious<br />

prgr; 43332, QRM de B.<br />

4915 R. Difusora, Macapa AP, 22<strong>05</strong>-2215, 12 Aug, end of prgr from<br />

Associacao Espirita de Macapa, songs; 43332, QRM de B.<br />

4925 R. Educacao Rural, Tefe AM, 2214-2225, 14 Aug, A Voz do Brasil part<br />

1; 24331, QRM de UNID, possibly INS, and splatter de CHN 4920.<br />

4935 R. Capixaba, Vitoria ES, 2211-2224, 14 Aug, A Voz do Brasil, part 1;<br />

35332.<br />

4985 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 2250-..., 13 Aug, A Voz do Brasil,<br />

end of 2nd part; 55444.<br />

5035 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 22<strong>05</strong>-2218, 14 Aug, A Voz do Brasil natl.<br />

newscast; 33432, QRM de UNID, possibly B too, but also a bit of splatter<br />

de BFA 5030 which is vy. strong.<br />

5035 R. Educacao Rural, Coari AM, 2223-2234, 15 Aug, A Voz do Brasil;<br />

33342, QRM de R. Aparecida, also with VdoB, but the both weren't<br />

synchronised.<br />

6000 R. Guaiba, Pto Alegre RS, 2219-2228, 12 Aug, talks; 24331, adjt.<br />

QRM.<br />

6010 R. Inconfidencia, Belo Horizonte MG, 2207-2219, 11 Aug, songs;<br />

44433, het. with 6010.1, posibly CLM.<br />

6020 R. Gaucha, Pto Alegre RS, 2104-2116, 11 Aug, advertisements, prgr<br />

"Gaucha Desporto"; 34332, adjt. QRM; no Voz do Brasil 2200-2300.<br />

6040 R. Club Paranaense, Curitiba PR, 2215-2225, 11 Aug, advertisements,


f/ball match rpt; 54433.<br />

6150 R. Record, Sao Paulo SP, 2246-2256, 11 Aug, f/ball match rpt.;<br />

43432, QRM de CHN.<br />

9530 R. Transmundial, Sta Ma RS, 2145-2200*, 13 Aug, religious prgr,<br />

songs, e-mail info., slogan "TM - comunicando com a forca da palavra!",<br />

affilitated stns list; 44433.<br />

9565 R. Tupi, Curitiba PR, 2231-2246, 15 Aug, A Voz do Brasil with<br />

"Noticiario do Po<strong>der</strong> Judicial"; 34433, adjt. QRM.<br />

9645.1 R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo SP, 2227-2233, 15 Aug, f/ball news (so<br />

no Voz do Brasil); 42441, adjt. QRM de China RI 9640 in Castilian.<br />

11735 R. Transmundial, Sta Ma RS, 1433-..., 12 Aug, religious lecture;<br />

35343 and 2nd best 11 MHz B signal at 1445 on 15 Aug.<br />

11784.8 R. Guaiba, Pto Alegre RS, 2131-2143, 11 Aug, advertisements,<br />

f/ball match rpt. in Caxias do sul; 43443, adjt. QRM.<br />

11784.8 R. Guaiba, Pto Alegre RS, 1439-1454, 15 Aug, advertisements,<br />

announcements, newscast; 24432, adjt. QRM.<br />

11804.9 R. Globo, Rio de <strong>Jan</strong>o RJ, 1915-1932, 14 Aug, infos.,<br />

advertisements, IDs, stn. sl. "Globo, cidade!"; 34433.<br />

11804.8 R. Globo, Rio de <strong>Jan</strong>o RJ, 1430-1450, 15 Aug, prgr announcements;<br />

34443 but deteriorating & was already vy. poor at 1450; QRM de CHN jammer<br />

+ UNID, probably RFA.<br />

11815 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 2200-2223, 13 Aug, A Voz do Brasil<br />

part 1; 45444.<br />

11815 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 1425-1515, 15 Aug, advertisements,<br />

sports news, announcements, talks; 35443.<br />

11830 R. CBN Anhangueera, Goiania GO, 1433-1512, 15 Aug, prgr "CBN Mais<br />

Desporto", announcements, news; 34443, QRM de RUS (tent).<br />

11855.1 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2135-2147, 11 Aug, songs in prgr "Pe<br />

na Estrada"; 43442; // 5035, 6135 & 9630.<br />

11925.1 R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo SP, 1436-1450, 15 Aug, prgr "Desporto<br />

Revista", advertisements; 333432, adjt. QRM.<br />

(all 37 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

9630 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2111-2126, 21 Aug, advs., stn ownership<br />

data+ID+fqs ann.+list of affiliated stns prior to prgr "Pe na Estrada" at<br />

2115; weak audio; 44433, splatter de China RI 9640 in Castilian.<br />

9630 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 1411-1427, 22 Aug, songs; 13421, QRM de<br />

CHN.<br />

9695 R. Rio Mar, Manaus AM, 10<strong>05</strong>-f/out 1045, 22 Aug, newscast mixed with<br />

advertisements; 25432.<br />

11780 R. Nacional da Amazo[o]nia, Parque do Rodeador DF, 2101-..., 21<br />

Aug, newscast; 34433, adj. QRM; // 6180 blocked by a strg. signal.<br />

11915.1 R. Guaiba, Porto Alegre RS, 2107-2114, 21 Aug, f/ball news,<br />

advertisements; 42432, QRM de ARS, so best in USB.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 22)


BURKINA FASO 7230 R. Burkina, Ouagadougou, 1301-1435, 12 Aug, French,<br />

news,..., Vernacular, talks; 55444.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

CAMBODIA Radio The Voice of Cambodia, 918 kHz, letter in 71 days. V/s<br />

Deputy Director Nget Saborak. QTH: Monivong Boulevard Rd. 106 Phnom Penh,<br />

The Kingdom of Cambodia.<br />

Tel: (885-23) 722 869 (885-23) 725 522. Fax/Phone: (885-23) 427 319.<br />

Overseas Service Department Tel.: (855) 012 869 178<br />

E-mail: <br />

(Sergey Kolesov-RUS, via Dario Monferini, PLAY-<strong>DX</strong> via dxld Aug 25)<br />

IIRC, Sergey has been globetrotting so maybe heard from anear (gh, dxld)<br />

CANADA 6160 CKZU Vancouver 1335-1341 Aug 17. Last minute of local nx;<br />

ID as C<strong>BC</strong> Radio one and mentioning 690 frequency only; traffic at 1336,<br />

followed by weather at 1337, including temps for Abbotsford, Nanaimo,<br />

Victoria, and other burgs; sports at 1338, followed by more features on<br />

"Early Edition"; PDT time checks. Good signal but slowly deteriorating.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 21)<br />

6039.94 RCI via Sackville 1006 chatter in En by M and W hosts. W switched<br />

over to Chinese at 1008 in mid-stream giving e-mail addr. China Wx at 1008<br />

including several cities. Very strong of course!! Off freq.<br />

(Dave Valko-USA, hcdx Aug 23)<br />

6060 CKZN, St.John's NF, 2250-2256, 11 Aug, English, quiz; 44433, then vy.<br />

strg. adjt. QRM de E 6155 s/on at 2256.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

CENTRAL AFRICAN REP. 7220 R. Centrafricaine, Bimbo, 1301-1425, 15 Aug,<br />

Vernacular, news (tent),..., French, Afr. pops at 1410; 25332.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

CHAD 6165 Radiodiffusion Nationale Tchadienne, N'Djamena, 2209-2230*,<br />

20 Aug, French, newscast, Afr. songs prgr, announcements, natl. anthem;<br />

53443, QRM de HRV.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 22)<br />

Tchad back on 6165? Aug 16 was checking for distorted Tchad on appr 7257<br />

but no trace of it at 1825 UT. Instead there was a station un<strong>der</strong> Croatia<br />

on 6165 with what sounds like a similar program Tchad used to have<br />

(modulation ok).<br />

Worth to check if Tchad is back home again or is this some other station.<br />

Distorted signal around 7257 was still audible a day or two ago.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Aug 16)<br />

Won<strong>der</strong> if you have anything further about Chad back on 6165 or at least<br />

gone from 7257v. I still haven't heard it around 7260 again in the <strong>05</strong>00-<br />

0600 period, and of course 6165 is out of the question with RN there.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, to Jari Savolainen-FIN, Aug 18 via dxld)<br />

I haven't got much time to listen to the radio at the moment. But y'day,<br />

the 19th after 1800 UT there was again a Chad-sounding station un<strong>der</strong><br />

Croatia with normal modulation quality. But no positive ID yet. Maybe you<br />

could ask Tarek to confirm. Or maybe Chris Greenway, if he's in UK maybe<br />

some of his friends in East Africa could check 6165 kHz. Haven't noticed<br />

distorted signal anymore after my first posting on/around 7257.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Aug 20)<br />

I could hear French un<strong>der</strong> Croatia yesterday [Aug 20] after 2200 and at<br />

2228 UT a National Anthem was played at sign-off. It matched perfectly the


one presented for Chad on <br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, dxld Aug 21)<br />

v7307...v7314 noted by Glenn Hauser on April 27, <strong>2007</strong>, for the first time.<br />

v7258 noted here on Aug 11 for the last time ...<br />

Noted on centered approx. 7257.16 kHz tonight Aug 11, audio chirping range<br />

from 7254.95 to 7258.39 kHz, using 2.3 kHz filter in E1 Radio set. 2100-<br />

2130 UT. (wb)<br />

Seems back on 6165 kHz from August 16.<br />

Three stations heard from 2157 UT onwards,<br />

1 - when noted the Croatian National Anthem til 2159 UT, into Cr nx,<br />

but lost Deanovec in dead zone fade out at around 2211 UT,<br />

2 - and heard endless monologue by French male announcer, seemingly Chad,<br />

3 - and a tiny weak station un<strong>der</strong> threshold, seemingly CR6 Beijing or<br />

Hanoi?<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

Google Earth imagery. N'djamena transmitter site.<br />

> Michael Schmitz: I just discovered a transmitter site in N'djamena via<br />

> Google Earth:<br />

> 12 06 45 N 015 04 39 E<br />

WB: 12 06 45.39 N 15 04 28.49 E<br />

12 06 52.74 N 15 04 40.19 E<br />

seems to be the 49 /41 mband 6165 / 7120 fountain antenna to cover all<br />

Chad.<br />

12 06 36.9 N 15 04 37.52 E<br />

looks like a TV/FM antenna mast, maybe also MW vertical ?<br />

And the TV/FM TX building nearby at<br />

12 06 34 N 15 04 35 E<br />

8 FM channels of various broadcaster see page 153 WRTH <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

New two TX house buildings at<br />

12 06 49 N 15 04 30.81 E<br />

and a single mast [maybe fee<strong>der</strong> mast only] just blurred seen at<br />

12 06 43.04 N 15 04 39.90 E<br />

and MW Mast 840 kHz 20 kW at<br />

12 06 51.37 N 15 04 28.87 E<br />

and another MW Mast 840 kHz 20 kW at<br />

12 06 44.62 N 15 04 25.27 E<br />

On the lower left side an old TX house and maybe the 60 mb masts<br />

Old ? TX house building at<br />

12 06 43 N 15 04 16 E<br />

distance between two masts is 73 meters away at<br />

12 06 40 N 15 04 14 E<br />

seems to me the 60 m tropical band 4904v antenna.<br />

And a third fee<strong>der</strong> mast between tx house and masts.<br />

My last three logs of the 4904 kHz 60 mb outlets:<br />

HISTORY:<br />

CHAD After two month silence, 4904.5 kHz activated again.<br />

(Christoph Ratzer OE2CRM, July 21, 1995, bc-dx #161)


CHINA "Chinese jamming and monitoring station".<br />

China jams Chinese/Tibetan/etc programs of SOH (Sound of Hope), VOA, RFA,<br />

B<strong>BC</strong>, AIR and so on. There are two types of jamming: "Firedrake_ (musical<br />

jamming) and CNR-1. They use both firedrake and CNR-1 to jam the in-band<br />

broadcast, while only Firedrake is used to jam off-band program such as<br />

SOH. Based on monitoring by N<strong>DX</strong>C members and directional analysis, jamming<br />

come from multiple sites _ there is no site used for jamming only.<br />

Thanks to mis-transmission and directional analysis, we found that some<br />

transmitters in Hainan, Xian, Qiqihar and Kunming are used for jamming.<br />

The jamming is "controlled_ by Radio Control Bureau of SARFT _ The State<br />

Administration of Radio, Film and Television_, and the jamming is<br />

monitored by Radio/TV monitoring stations _ one of the monitoring station<br />

(#573 monitoring station) is located north of Beijing. It is reported that<br />

Radio/TV monitoring stations are also located in Shanghai, Xinjiang,<br />

Hainan and Heilonjiang.<br />

The details of Radio/TV monitoring stations are unknown since official<br />

documents on China Radio/TV do not mention about such monitoring stations.<br />

It has been long believed that jamming was controlled by Army and/or<br />

Communist Party. Thus it is quite interesting that jamming is controlled<br />

by "un<strong>der</strong>ground" organization of SARFT.<br />

(de N<strong>DX</strong>C Monitoring, translated by S. Wakisaka-JPN<br />

via ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 22; via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN)<br />

COLOMBIA 6009.4 La Voz de tu Conciencia, Lomalinda, 0944-f/out 1000, 12<br />

Aug, Spanish, tradit. rhythms; 25342.<br />

6035 La Voz del Guaviare, S.Jose del Guaviare, 2223-2238, 11 Aug, Spanish,<br />

local rhythms, IDs; 54433.<br />

5910 R. Marfil Estereo via LV de tu Conciencia, Lomalinda, 2242-2255, 20<br />

Aug, Spanish, local folk songs; 54433.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21/22)<br />

DJIBOUTI 4780 Radiodiffusion-Television de Djibouti, Doraleh, 1635-<br />

1704, 15 Aug, Arabic related Vernacular, seemingly talks about the Koran,<br />

local songs & newscast at 1700; 25433. Rated 55343 on 13 Aug at 1838.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

EGYPT 6135.02 Radio Cairo, 0115-0125, August 24, Spanish talk, local<br />

pop music. Quite distorted audio. Much better on // 7270, 9360.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 24)<br />

Winter time starts Sept 7.<br />

"Egypt will start its wintertime as of Friday, September 7," Cabinet<br />

Spokesman Magdi Radi announced Wednesday 22/8/<strong>2007</strong>. This means that<br />

Egyptians will set their clocks one hour backward.<br />

Egypt operates Daylight-Saving Time between the last Friday in April and<br />

the last Thursday in September when the clocks are a 3 hours ahead of UTC.<br />

The date will change a little bit this year because of Ramadan, the Holy<br />

Muslims fasting month due to start Thursday, September 13.<br />

(http://www.sis.gov.eg/En/EgyptOnline/Miscellaneous Aug 23)<br />

Der Egypt State Information Service<br />

<br />

meldet am 23. August <strong>2007</strong>, dass <strong>der</strong> Sprecher des Kabinetts den Beginn <strong>der</strong><br />

Winterzeit fuer Freitag den 7. September <strong>2007</strong> angekuendigt hat.<br />

Aegypten hat in <strong>der</strong> Regel eine Sommerzeit (Daylight Saving Time) vom


letzten Freitag im April bis zum letzten Donnerstag im September. Dieses<br />

Jahr wird das Ende <strong>der</strong> Sommerzeit vorgezogen, da die Fastenzeit (Ramadan)<br />

vermutlich am 13. September beginnt.<br />

(Michael Wlochinski-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 26)<br />

EQUATORIAL GUINEA 50<strong>05</strong> RNGE, Bata, 2213-..., 12 Aug, noisy carrier &<br />

whispering audio; 55343; better on 14 Aug but still unreadable.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

ETHIOPIA/ERITREA 9560.6 R. Ethiopia, Geja Dera, 1315-1326, 12 Aug, Afar<br />

(tent), tlks; 35242.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

9704.2 R. Ethiopia, Geja Dera, 1338-1406, 21 Aug, talks in UNID lang.<br />

(Arabic?), tribal songs; 14431, adjt. QRM de NGR 97<strong>05</strong>.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 22)<br />

At 1600 to 1640 UT the UNID Arabic singer station noted today on 7175 kHz<br />

S=6 level on Aug 22. Seemingly ahead of Asmara-2 Eritrea co-channel.<br />

Purpose is music jamming from Ethiopia??<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 22)<br />

7175 just observe 1655-1700 UT and at 1655 UT there were two stations one<br />

with Arabic native songs (but not Horn of Africa type) with close down at<br />

1658, and the other with break at 1656, then break and at 1657 the IS<br />

instrumental mx of Iran. I will tuning morgen at 1600 UTC.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 23)<br />

7110.01 Radio Ethiopia, Geja Dera, *0300-0315, August 24, Sign on with<br />

opening announcements in local language. Talk. Short breaks of local<br />

music. Poor to fair signal. // 5990-very weak un<strong>der</strong> DRM signal. //<br />

9704.17-low modulation.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 24)<br />

7180, Voice of the Broad Masses, Asmara, August 23, 1600, Afar (?) ID on<br />

clear frequency until co-channel RAI appeared 1627. First day on this NF<br />

for evening period presumably to avoid jamming on 7175. By the way, Mariah<br />

Carey (it's definitely her) noted there again that same day at 1636 with<br />

"Vision of Love" rather than "Picture of you".<br />

(Martien Groot-HOL, dxld Aug 24)<br />

<strong>DX</strong>L had reports of VOBME being on 7180 in mornings (Glenn Hauser)<br />

FRENCH GUYANA Google Earth imagery, also compared to Windows Live Search<br />

images...<br />

GUF RFI Montsinery Tonnegrande site, unfortunatelly in low resolution.<br />

Montsinery at 4.9 N 52.5 W Tonnegrande village at<br />

04 49 59.88 N 52 26 60.00 W / 3.93389 N 53.1257W<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 23)<br />

17810, The Overcomer Ministry relay, card (incl. the site) and a schedule<br />

in 4 weeks.(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 25)<br />

GABON 4777 Radiodiffusion-Television Gabonaise, Melen, 1611-1700*, 19<br />

Aug, French, (unreadable) talks; 15331.<br />

7270 Radiodiffusion-Television Gabonaise, Melen, 0955-1025, 12 Aug,<br />

French, end of musical prgr, announcements; 35342; inaudible at recheck at<br />

1300 UT.<br />

(both Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

GAMBIA 648 GRTS, Bonto, at 2207-2219 UT on 19 Aug, Vernacular, talks;<br />

33432, QRM mostly de Espana.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)


GEORGIA 9495 kHz on August 19th, 1158 UTC IS, IS, IS of Abkhazia, ID in<br />

Ru "Gavarit Sukhumi, v ephire Radio Respubliki Abkhazii" (Speaking<br />

Sukhumi, on the air RRA). Pragramma Shtaba Mirotvorcheskih Sill (A<br />

Programme of the Headquarter of the Keeppeacing Forces) and news in Ru,<br />

mainly international and anti-Georgian. End of prgr at 1222 giving the<br />

address:<br />

Shtab ... Sill (as above), Sukhumi, Abkhazia and !!!<br />

<br />

On next day, Monday at same time was usual prgr in Abkhazian of Apsua /<br />

Abkhaz Radio.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 23)<br />

GERMANY 6175 V. of Russia via Wertachtal, QSL card (incl. the site) in<br />

70 days.7140 Polish R. via Nauen, QSL card (incl. the site) and a<br />

personal letter in 30 days, v/s Aleksan<strong>der</strong> Kropiwnicki (Editor, English<br />

Sce.).<br />

9925 Hrvatski R. via Nauen, QSL card in 6 weeks, v/s illegible.<br />

11870 RCI relay via Nauen, QSL card (incl. the site) in 18 days, v/s Bill<br />

Westenhaver.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 25)<br />

A variant of the topic of transmitter sites on aerial images: Yahoo and<br />

Microsoft still show the mediumwave facilities of Rundfunk Berlin-<br />

Brandenburg at Berlin, Stallupoener Allee, closed down for good on New<br />

Year's Eve 20<strong>05</strong> at 2300 UT. Google already shows that the station has been<br />

demolished since:<br />

<br />

To the left the 130 metres tall mast from 1988, to the right the site of<br />

second mast dismantled already earlier, surrounded by satellite antennas<br />

for general purposes (i.e. not directly related to the mediumwave<br />

transmitter, they were put up there because the place was just suitable).<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

Just found a chronicle of the Brocken transmitter site:<br />

<br />

To translate the especially noteworth events (all powers mentioned are<br />

transmitter output, not ERP):<br />

1935: First experiments with a portable TV transmitter<br />

<br />

1936-1939: Construction of building etc. and 15 kV main power line to the<br />

Brocken summit<br />

1938: Telefunken TV transmitter installed; dismantled in 1942, later used<br />

for military purposes in France and Italy, building demolished by air-<br />

raids<br />

<br />

Until 1950: Building reconstructed, first for tourism purposes only<br />

<br />

<br />

May 1951: First FM transmitter, 250 watt on 94.5<br />

<br />

Dec 1953: FM transmitter upgraded to 1 kW, new antenna installed


July 1955: TV transmitter went on air; 3 kW, video on 169.25, audio on<br />

175.75<br />

Feb 1956: TV transmitter upgraded to 10 kW<br />

July 1957: TV transmitter converted from OIRT to CCIR standard<br />

(video/sound separation 5.5 instead of 6.5 MHz; probably by this time also<br />

settled on ch. E-6)<br />

Oct 1959: New 10 kW Siemens TV transmitter, new antenna system<br />

<br />

Spring 1960: Inauguration of a microwave link to Torfhaus site, using<br />

Thomson-CSF TM 110 series equipment. For many years this link was the only<br />

connection between the Intervision (OIRT) and Eurovision (EBU) systems<br />

July 1961: Two new 10 kW FM transmitters from Funkwerk Koepenick; addit.<br />

Radio DDR 1 on 88.95 and upgraded Deutschlandsen<strong>der</strong> on 97.4<br />

March 1963: Two more Funkwerk Koepenick 10 kW transmitters; Berliner<br />

Rundfunk on 91.55 and Radio DDR 2 on 94.6<br />

Feb 1966: New 10 kW TV transmitter made by Funkwerk Koepenick, replaced<br />

Siemens transmitter (which was kept as aux) because the required spare<br />

parts for it had to be bought for hard cash<br />

Nov 1967: 10 kW UHF transmitter from Thomson-CSF, had to be obtained via<br />

the USSR due to embargoing; result: A French transmitter with mostly<br />

English parts, Russian inscriptions and a French documentation.<br />

(Presumably this transmitter paralleled on ch. E-34 the E-6 programming,<br />

since a second DFF program did not start until Oct 1969.)<br />

1972-1973: FM transmitters upgraded to stereo<br />

Oct 1973: New 20 kW UHF transmitter from Funkwerk Koepenick, enabling<br />

first SECAM colour transmissions from Brocken<br />

April 1974: E-6 transmitter upgraded to colour (in fact DFF started colour<br />

transmissions on its first program not until 1972 or 1973, first they were<br />

limited to a few hours on the second program from Oct 1969)<br />

1976: Construction of the current antenna tower completed; picture of<br />

Brocken summit today:<br />

<br />

1978-1987: Construction of the wall around the Brocken summit<br />

April 1985: FM aux transmitter installed, own construction by Deutsche<br />

Post<br />

Nov 1987: Additional 1 kW FM transmitter, own construction; DT64 on 101.4<br />

Oct 1991: 10 kW transmitter for ZDF on ch. E-49 in a container<br />

April 1992: Two new 1 kW Rohde&Schwarz FM transmitters, provisional<br />

antenna mounted on the building; 101.4 and additional 107.8 (for MDR<br />

Kultur, today MDR Figaro, which lost the much farther-ranging 89.0 outlet<br />

to a commercial station)<br />

1993: New Kathrein antenna systems, replacing the old mast which was<br />

subsequently dismantled; ch. E-6 and E-34 transmitters replaced by new<br />

Rohde&Schwarz transmitters, 1 kW transmitter on 101.4 replaced by 10 kW


transmitter (but all attempts to coordinate a higher ERP than 10 kW for<br />

107.8 failed, thus no 10 kW transmitter required here), replacement of old<br />

10 kW FM transmitters starts<br />

1994: All transmitters in the old rooms replaced, continuous staffing of<br />

the site ends, transmitters now remote-controlled from Collmberg, later<br />

from Leipzig<br />

Nov 1995: Old transmitters scrapped; Siemens TV transmitters could be<br />

saved for a museum at Berlin<br />

1996: New transmitter building, new solid-state TV transmitters (10 kW<br />

VHF, 2 x 20 kW UHF; no statement on FM equipment, apparently the<br />

transmitters from 1992/1993 were moved into the new hall)<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Dec 23, 2006)<br />

GREECE V of Greece 7475 at 0321 UT w/traditional singing. Listed as<br />

"Know Sea Songs" in the sked translated by John Babbis on 18 March. Then<br />

suddenly Orthodox chants and talk at 0325 but not liturgy, which begins at<br />

<strong>05</strong>00. 9420 unusually weak tonight. 19 August.<br />

(Liz Cameron-USA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

GUINEA 1385.9 R. Rurale, Labe, 2030-2114, 12 Aug, Vernacular, talks,<br />

parts in French too; 54343, QRM till 2100 only.<br />

7125 R. Guinee/ R. Conakry, Sonfonya, 1308-1419, 12 Aug, unreadable talks<br />

due to low audio; 35343; rated 35343 on 14 Aug at 0845 UT.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

HONDURAS 3339.97 HRMI - Radio Misiones Internacionales [tent.], 0645-<br />

0745+, August 24, Tentative. Spanish religious talk with English<br />

translations. Religious music at 0734. Poor in t-storm static.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 24)<br />

ICELAND 189LW RUV, Gufuskalar, 2132-2209, 13 Aug, sport (?) rpt.,<br />

newscast & coastal weather forecast as usual; 34353, adjt. QRM de D 183.<br />

207LW RUV, Eidar, 2207-..., 13 Aug, news; 22451, QRM de MRC & D.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

INDIA THE 1000 kW TRANSMITTERS AT CHINSURAH IN WEST BENGAL, HAVE BEEN<br />

REPLACED.<br />

The radio transmission system in the bor<strong>der</strong> areas is being augmented to<br />

strengthen the coverage there, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Wednesday.<br />

In a written reply, Minister of Information and Broadcasting PR Dasmunsi<br />

said several projects and installations of transmitters in Jammu and<br />

Kashmir and the North-Eastern states are un<strong>der</strong>way. The Minister said<br />

Phase-1 of Jammu and Kashmir Special Plan has been completed un<strong>der</strong> which<br />

nine projects have been commissioned and three are technically ready.<br />

In North-East, two FM transmitters at Itanagar and Kohima are ready. Un<strong>der</strong><br />

the special plan, 1 kW transmitter at 19 new spots, 5 kW transmitter at<br />

Silchar, 10 kW transmitter at Gangtok and 100 transmitters of 100 kW have<br />

been approved for uncovered areas.<br />

The 1000 kW transmitters at Chinsurah in West Bengal and Rajkot have also<br />

been replaced by new ones, the Minister said. Source:<br />

<br />

(via Jaisakthivel, Chennai-IND, dxld Aug 23)


INDONESIA 3976.06 RRI Pontianak 1047 Koran mixing w/Hams here tlking<br />

about Golf. 1048 immediately into pleasant Lagu Lagu at end of Koran.<br />

Fairly decent signal. Seems like every <strong>DX</strong> target in the 80 mb is always<br />

covered by Hams.<br />

UNID. 3995.03 RRI Kendari?? Just very weak mx at 1<strong>05</strong>2. Of course there<br />

was a Ham net right on top of it!!<br />

(Dave Valko-USA, hcdx Aug 23)<br />

9524.96 Voice of Indonesia, 1035-1104+, August 25, Some talk in listed<br />

Chinese but mostly continuous local pop music. English ID at 1101. Fair<br />

signal.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx Aug 25)<br />

3344.84 RRI-Ternate, silent again since Aug 21 in the +/- 1200 UTC range.<br />

They were silent in late July and early Aug, then came back on only for<br />

about a week.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 25)<br />

IRAN? PUZZLE: 1 or 2 stations ? *1528-1636* (times vary) on 4366 kHz<br />

(stabil and no jumps on that freq), next break and again s/on at 1657 on<br />

4366 but on 3801 kHz also s/on also in Persian another station. Due to the<br />

strong jammers I have no mind whether they are two or single station<br />

because on 4366 kHz was at 1701 UTC "The International" communist hymne<br />

and on 3801 kHz at same time a song. (Aug 18).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 23)<br />

IRELAND 252 RTE, Summerhill, noted with DRM a few past evenings, but<br />

reverted to AM on the 19th; obs'ed 1102-1135, 17 Aug, English, news,<br />

weather rpt 1104, music dedication prgr till 1200; 33342, QRM de ALG.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

ITALY 11855 Rai Rome in French at 1630-1655 UT strong on S=9+10 dB<br />

level, nx in French, weaker on 7180 and 9845 kHz here in Germany.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 22)<br />

Google Earth imagery, also compared to Windows Live Search images...<br />

ITA Rai Caltanisetta MW 567 kHz 20 kW, former LW / SW 3995 6060 kHz.<br />

37 29 52.41 N 14 04 01.73 E<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Bologna Budrio 567 kHz 10 / ex60 kW<br />

44 31 10.42 N 11 31 02.89 E<br />

<br />

former ITA_Rai Salento Specchia ex 567 / 1035<br />

39 55 39.28 N 18 17 06.37 E<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Napoli 657 kHz 120 kW<br />

41 00 07.21 N 14 19 00.45 E<br />

ITA Rai Torino Eremo 657 kHz<br />

45 02 25.35 N 07 44 09.09 E<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Firenze Terrarossa 657/100 kW 1368/25kW, in future to Pisa Coltano<br />

move.<br />

43 48 55.13 N 11 16 22.75 E<br />

ITA future Rai Pisa Coltano 657/100 kW xFirenze<br />

43 38 00.00 N 10 25 00.00 E<br />


ITA Bolzano Bozen 657 kHz<br />

46 24 16.82 N 11 17 27.35 E<br />

ITA Rai Potenza 693 kHz 20 kW<br />

40 36 08.94 N 15 48 46.74 E<br />

ITA Rai Trieste Monte Belve<strong>der</strong>e Radio 819 kHz 20 kW<br />

45 40 24.50 N 13 47 56.52 E<br />

ITA Rai Rome St.Palomba 846 / 1332 kHz<br />

41 42 14.47 N 12 34 55.40 E<br />

<br />

<br />

ITA new Rai Rome ITUplanned MWsite 846 / 1332 kHz<br />

42 13 00.00 N 11 58 60.00 E<br />

ITA Rai Taranto 873 kHz [1431]<br />

40 25 28.11 N 17 17 19.93 E<br />

<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Milano 900 kHz 600 kW, DRM 693 kHz 50kW<br />

45 19 50.07 N 09 12 00.89 E<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Venezia Campalto 936 kHz 20 kW<br />

45 28 45.74 N 12 17 49.37 E<br />

ITA Rai Trapani 936 kHz 10 kW<br />

37 55 35.31 N 12 34 15.39 E<br />

ITA Rai Rimini Viserba 999 kHz<br />

44 <strong>05</strong> 42.81 N 12 30 28.85 E<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Perugia Torgiano 999 kHz 30 kW<br />

43 03 17.65 N 12 25 11.33 E<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Capo Vaticano 999 kHz 2 kW<br />

38 37 08.10 N 15 50 57.75 E or rather at<br />

ITA Rai near Vibo Valentia<br />

38 40 38.71 N 16 06 26.06 E<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Pescara San Silvestro 1035 kHz 10 kW<br />

42 26 00.75 N 14 14 34.31 E<br />

ITA Rai Ancona Montagnolo 1062 kHz 10 kW site , see Windows Live Search at<br />

Strada Veccia Pietralacroce and Via Pietralacroce.<br />

43 36 28.22 N 13 31 52.19 E<br />

And Ancona maritime station nearby?<br />

At 43 36 41.42 N 13 31 30.79 E<br />

Cagliari ???<br />

Rai Cagliari Sestu site 1062 kHz 50/25 kW at<br />

39 17 35.06 N 09 04 21.78 E<br />

[better seen un<strong>der</strong> Windows Live Search, than Google Earth imagery due of<br />

clouds! ]<br />

Military Installation? at


39 20 13.31 N 08 51 48.09 E - or what?<br />

ITA Rai Catania new1062 kHz 20 kW<br />

37 23 <strong>05</strong>.71 N 15 03 15.74 E<br />

ITA Rai Trento Villazzano 1062 kHz 2kW (via della Ziverana)<br />

46 02 55.82 N 11 09 23.03 E<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Rome Monte Ciocci 1107 kHz<br />

41 54 33.76 N 12 26 31.36 E<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Aosta Gerdaz 1116 kHz 2 kW<br />

45 42 07.09 N 07 18 34.79 E<br />

<br />

1116 Rai Bari location correction.<br />

Live Search Maps<br />

<br />

shows<br />

ITA Rai Bari Ceglie del Campo 1116 kHz 2 kW, [1332/1512]<br />

ITU 41 03 N 16 52 E,<br />

not at Ceglie Messapico wrth p254, which is 73 kms southeastwards !<br />

2 masts at 41 03 34.00 N 16 51 52.59 E and<br />

2 masts at 41 03 31.82 N 16 52 <strong>05</strong>.32 E<br />

easily visible on MS Live Search.<br />

Bari location is one of the oldest established LW/MW sites in Europe, even<br />

from pre WWII era, like Koenigswusterhausen, Beromuenster, Limoges,<br />

Rennes, Motala, Kalundborg.<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Cuneo Tetti Pesio 1116 kHz 20 kW<br />

44 25 13.71 N 07 37 27.49 E<br />

easily visible on MS Live Search.<br />

ITA Rai Palermo Mt.Pellegrino 1116 kHz 10 kW<br />

38 09 42.14 N 13 21 30.37 E<br />

ITA Rai Messina Mte Piselli 1143 kHz 10 kW<br />

38 10 49.30 N 15 32 12.26 E<br />

ITA Rai Sassari La Crucca 1143 kHz 10 kW<br />

40 45 22.66 N 08 26 51.99 E<br />

ITA Rai La Spezia Via Valdellora 1296 kHz 5 kW<br />

44 06 56.10 N 09 49 55.65 E<br />

easily visible on MS Live Search street map.<br />

ITA Rai Matera 1314 kHz 2 kW<br />

40 40 26.54 N 16 37 14.65 E<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Belluno 1449 kHz<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Biella S.Paolo 1449 kHz 2 kW<br />

45 34 11.35 N 08 02 57.15 E<br />

ITA Rai Bressanone Brixen 1449 kHz 2 kW<br />

46 42 44.80 N 11 38 40.01 E<br />


ITA Rai Brunico Bruneck 1449 kHz 2 kW<br />

46 48 08.04 N 11 57 56.89 E<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Como Monte Tre Croci 1449 kHz<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Cortina 1449 kHz 2 kW<br />

46 31 20.54 N 12 06 45.38 E<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Sondrio Triangia 1449 kHz 2 kW<br />

46 10 19.64 N 09 50 11.17 E<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Squinzano 1449 kHz 50 kW<br />

40 27 29.70 N 18 00 17.89 E<br />

ITA Rai Genova Granarolo Portofino 1575 kHz 2 kW<br />

44 25 23.18 N 08 54 39.73 E<br />

<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Goriza Piuma 1575 kHz 2 kW<br />

45 57 33.92 N 13 36 23.15 E<br />

ITA Rai Nuoro S.Onofrio 1575 kHz 2 kW<br />

40 19 08.46 N 09 16 44.54 E<br />

former AWR Forli site at<br />

44 10 17.95 N 11 58 40.76 E<br />

<br />

ITA Rai Rome shortwave site at Prato Smeraldo<br />

41 48 09.13 N 12 31 15.97 E<br />

<br />

maritime ITA IAR Rome<br />

41 59 04.58 N 12 34 42.37 E<br />

<br />

ITA submarine ICV Isola di Tavolara, Sardegna<br />

40 54 52.26 N 09 44 08.12 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 20)<br />

JAPAN/KOREAS "Why Yamata transmitters can not broadcast the program of<br />

"Furusato no Kaze"?<br />

Currently three programs "Shiokaze", "Furusato no Kaze" and "Nippon no<br />

Kaze" are broadcast towards North Korea from VT Communications [brokery],<br />

and only "Shiokaze" is transmitted from Yamata.<br />

Why Yamata transmitter can not sent the message of "Furusato no Kaze"<br />

towards North Korea?<br />

Japanese law on broadcasting says only NHK can broadcast "international<br />

service". And government controlled the license of broadcasting - it is<br />

quite difficult to get the permission (license) of broadcasting promptly.<br />

At the opening announcement of Shiokaze, they announce call sign as JSR.<br />

Exactly speaking, JSR is not call sign for "general" radio stations.<br />

Shiokaze got a license for "special utility broadcast" - same as Traffic<br />

Information Service Radio on 1620 kHz - not for "general broadcast".


In the case of "Furusato no Kaze", they get neither the license of<br />

"utility broadcast" nor "general broadcast". And NHK reject the proposal<br />

of Japanese government to broadcast "Furusato no Kaze" within the program<br />

of Radio Japan. Thus Yamata transmitter can not sent message of "Furusato<br />

no Kaze."<br />

(de N<strong>DX</strong>C Monitoring, translated by S. Wakisaka-JPN<br />

via ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 22; via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN)<br />

JAPAN [non, UK/AFS/ASC] Radio Japan shortwave schedule changes during<br />

re-engineering Radio Japan shortwave schedule changes during re-<br />

engineering. Radio Japan advises on its website that some of its shortwave<br />

transmissions will change site and/or frequency due to re-engineering of<br />

its transmission facilities.<br />

The Arabic transmission at 0700-0730 UTC currently on 15220 kHz via<br />

Ascension Island will move to Meyerton (South Africa) from 29 August<br />

onwards. From 28 October the site changes again to Rampisham (UK) and the<br />

frequency will change to 9440 kHz.<br />

The broadcast in Japanese at 2200-2300 UTC via Ascension Island will<br />

change its frequency from 9655 kHz to 11955 kHz from 29 August onwards.<br />

(NHK Online via RNW MN Aug 24)<br />

LAOS 4677.61 Houa Phanh R. (pres) 1158-1323* Aug 14. Very weak with mx<br />

to ToH, then possible nx or talk. Seemed // 6130 but hard to tell since<br />

6130 was not very good, either. Carrier left the air at 1232, per sked,<br />

while 6130 continued.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 21)<br />

LIBYA 711 LJ<strong>BC</strong> "M" network, 3x50 kW tx sites, 2217-..., 19 Aug, Arabic,<br />

local, almost endless tune; all but one listed as airing "V" network; //<br />

675, 1449. 53443, QRM de Espana.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

LITHUANIA 6255 The Mighty K<strong>BC</strong> relay, QSL card (incl. the site) in three<br />

weeks, v/s Tom de Wit.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 25)<br />

MADAGASCAR 5010 R. Nasionaly Malagasy, Ambohidrano, 1834-1851, 19 Aug,<br />

Malagasy, radio theatre; 35231.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

MALAYSIA 11884.72 Voice of Malaysia (Suara Malaysia) via RTM, 1022-<br />

1113, August 19, Asian language, pop songs, 1029 choral anthem, ID "This<br />

is the Voice of Malaysia", into Mandarin Chinese programming, with pop<br />

songs, some in English, ToH 2 pips, assume news (Cantonese listed), back<br />

to Mandarin Chinese and pop songs, mostly fair, except the news had very<br />

low audio. During the whole time their transmitter was cutting in and out<br />

for very brief periods.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Aug 21)<br />

7270 RTM-Sarawak, Kuching, 1456-1509, 15 Aug, Iban (as listed), talks,<br />

announcements, tunes; 25322, vy. poor / fluttery by 1500. [Iban people<br />

were head hunters...]<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

9750 VoMalaysia, Kajang, at *0958-1020 UT on 22 Aug, IS, Bahasa<br />

Indonesia, ID, natl. anthem, pops; 35433.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 22)<br />

MALI 4835.5 R. Mali, Kati, 2220-..., 14 Aug, Vernacular, phone-ins,<br />

seemingly some health prgr; 55343 and unusual good audio; // 5995 strong<br />

but with an empty carrier!


7285.5 R. Mali, Kati, 1303-1430, 12 Aug, French, newscast,...,<br />

Vernacular, talks; 55343, reasonable audio. This must be the same tx also<br />

used for 4835.5 (as obs'ed on 14 Aug).<br />

(both Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

MAURITANIA 783 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, 1833-1852, 14 Aug,<br />

Vernacular, talks, Arabic at 1840; 34443, adjt. QRM, then also de E 783.<br />

7245 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, 13<strong>05</strong>-1435, 12 Aug, chanting,..., French,<br />

reports about flooding; 55343. This outlet is still silent mornings till<br />

around 1200.<br />

(both Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

MEXICO 6185 R. Educacion, Cd. de Mej[x]ico, 0940-1010, 15Aug, Spanish,<br />

classical music; 25331.<br />

9600 R. UNAM, Ticoman, 0949-1015, 15 Aug, light music, ID " R.<br />

Universidad" w/ musical background, news 1001; 24432, adjt. QRM 96<strong>05</strong>.<br />

(both Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

9599.27 Radio UNAM, Mexico City, 0035-0115+, August 24, classical music.<br />

Spanish ID announcement at 0<strong>05</strong>9 followed by Spanish talk. Possible radio-<br />

drama at 01<strong>05</strong>. Irregular. Fair signal strength but difficult reception due<br />

to Cuba on 9600.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 24)<br />

MONGOLIA 7460 RFA relay, QSL card (with the site given only as "Xmtr in<br />

Asia") in 16 days.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 25)<br />

4895 Mongoliin R, Murun, 2237-2249, 14 Aug, Mongolian, orchestral themes;<br />

34332, QRM de Brazil.<br />

4930 Mongoliin R, Altay, 2238-2251, 14 Aug, Mongolian, talks; 35342,<br />

echoing audio.<br />

(both Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

Google Earth imagery. Khonkhor site<br />

47 47 50.60 N 107 10 42.75 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 23)<br />

MOROCCO 1079.8 RTM "Q", site?, 1426-..., 12 Aug, Arabic, prayer; 55444<br />

but very poor evenings due to QRM de Espana; bad audio.<br />

1143 RTM-"A", site?, 2248-..., 18 Aug, Arabic, songs, talks; 54443, QRM<br />

de E & vy. bad audio.<br />

1593 RTM ("B" network?), Marrakech, 2123-2237, 15 Aug, Arabic, Ar. songs,<br />

western pops; 33421, adjt. & co-ch. QRM. // 1632 kHz with FM-like<br />

modulation.<br />

1632 RTM "Q", site, 1424-..., 12 Aug (check obs. on 15 Aug), Arabic,<br />

prayer; 55444 but extremely difficult to copy due to weird audio _ can<br />

this fq. be a tx spur?; if so, I don't find the fundamental fq.s Check<br />

1079.8 kHz but this is not the fundamental freq.<br />

1632 RTM "B", site?, 1841-2240, 15 Aug, (cf. obs. 12 Aug), French,<br />

western pops, refs. to prgr "DJ Mix", newscast 1900, Arabic music,...,<br />

Arabic prgr at 2040, chats & phone-ins; 55444 but readability is vy.<br />

difficult, to a point that switching the FM mode actually helped a bit; //<br />

1593 Marrakech which I noted one evening (check above). So this spur or<br />

whatever the signal on 1632 kHz may be actually b/casts at least the "B"<br />

network, the "Q" (Koran) network and some other, possibly Regional.


1632 RTM "B", site?, 1402-1855, 19 Aug, Spanish, newscast, Sp. songs,<br />

then Arabic+French as from 1500, talks, music, news; 55454. I was able to<br />

perceive most of the newscast content in Castilian by switching to the FM<br />

mode of the NRD-545.<br />

1638H RTM "A", Rabat, 1320-..., 12 Aug, Arabic, talks; harmonic of 819,<br />

still with bad audio; 35353.<br />

7308H RTM "C", Sebaa-Aioun, 13<strong>05</strong>-..., 15 Aug, Berber, talks, music;<br />

25332. Harmonic of 1044 kHz.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

NETH ANTILLES 9450 En un mensaje enviado por el queridisimo Jaime<br />

Baguena, de Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land, nuestro amigo nos informa lo siguiente:<br />

La frecuencia de 9450 kHz (31 metros) dirigida hacia el Sur de Sudamerica<br />

que se utiliza en el horario de 0000 a 0157 UTC, sera reemplazada por la<br />

de 15315 kHz (19 metros) via Bonaire Antillas Neerlandesas. Este cambio<br />

entrara en vigor el proximo domingo 2 de septiembre UTC, es decir sabado<br />

en la noche en Sudamerica.<br />

(Jaime Baguena Garcia-HOL, RNW Redaccion Espanola, <br />

via Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, Aug 26)<br />

NETHERLANDS Digitaltests auf 28100 kHz.<br />

Vor kurzem begann die Technische Universitaet in Delft mit experimentellen<br />

Sendungen im Standard Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) auf <strong>der</strong> Frequenz 28100<br />

kHz. Diese Frequenz liegt im 10-Meterband des Amateurfunks, das sich von<br />

28000 bis 29700 kHz erstreckt. Abgestrahlt (Fotos) wird das Signal ueber<br />

eine an zwei Masten angebrachte Antenne, die Leistung des Sen<strong>der</strong>s<br />

beziffert die TU Delft auf maximal 400 Watt.<br />

Auf ein Protestschreiben des Deutschen Amateur-Radio-Clubs (DARC) hin<br />

erklaerte <strong>der</strong> fuer den Betrieb des Sen<strong>der</strong>s verantwortliche Mitarbeiter,<br />

die TU Delft habe sich seit einem Jahr um eine Sendegenehmigung fuer<br />

Ausstrahlungen im 11-Meterband des Rundfunks (25600 bis 26100 kHz)<br />

bemueht, um dort wie ihre Partneruniversitaeten in Deutschland DRM-<br />

Versuche fahren zu koennen. Die nie<strong>der</strong>laendischen Fernmeldebehoerden<br />

haetten die beantragte Genehmigung jedoch versagt und kein Interesse an<br />

einer Entwicklung des DRM-Standards erkennen lassen.<br />

Medienmagazin erwaehnt DRM 28100 kHz, click<br />

<br />

Soeben hat mich auch Dick van Empelen, <strong>der</strong> Koordinator <strong>der</strong> hollaendischen<br />

Bandwacht angerufen. Zusammen mit Dick Harms, Praesident <strong>der</strong> Veron, wollen<br />

sie den DRM-Sen<strong>der</strong> auf 28100 stoppen. Dick v.E. kennt jemand in <strong>der</strong><br />

Nachbarschaft von Delft, <strong>der</strong> sich den Sen<strong>der</strong> zuerst einmal anhoert; es<br />

koennte ja sein, dass <strong>der</strong> gar nicht mehr sendet ...<br />

(Uli Bihlmayer-D DJ9KR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 23)<br />

NEW ZEALAND 6095 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, 0850-0950, 15 Aug, English,<br />

Pacific Report, news, etc.; 43433 but much worse at 0945; DRM QRM.<br />

15720 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, 2240-2241 (! - read on), 15 Aug, Natl. R<br />

prgr/ing; 25433 via the on the grnd. K9AY; at 2241, the tx went off and<br />

stayed off until at least 2335.<br />

(both Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

NIGER 97<strong>05</strong> La Voix du Sahel, Niamey, 1313-1440, 12 Aug, Vernacular,<br />

phone-ins, ..., discussion; 24242, but rated 55343 at 1430.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

NIGERIA 4770 R. Nigeria, Kaduna, 1614-1640, 19 Aug, English (tent),


western oldies, neswscast 1700; fair audio but not later during a<br />

discussion prgr; 15241.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

9690 Voice of Nigeria, *0758-0815+, August 24, Sign on with their theme<br />

music. Talk in local language at 0759. IDs. Local tribal music. Fair.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 24)<br />

NORTHERN MARIANAS 9715 R. Liberty via Tinian, QSL card (incl. the site)<br />

in six weeks. 15700 RFA Tinian, QSL card (incl. the site) in five weeks.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 25)<br />

NORWAY [to ZIMBABWE] SW Radio Africa 12035 via Norway at 1853 UT. Fair,<br />

which is surprising because this is usually inaudible. 19 August.<br />

(Liz Cameron-USA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3335 R. East Sepik 1201-1302+ Aug 17. Mx program just<br />

ending with an Engelbert Humperdinck tune; 1201 nx in En; an N<strong>BC</strong> program<br />

note at 1208 was followed by a pop mx program; recognized "Stuck in the<br />

Middle With You" among others. Good signal and // 3315, which was fair;<br />

both freqs nearly gone by 1400.<br />

3385 R. East New Britain. Still off the air in the 1100-1400 time frame.<br />

Last heard with election coverage on July 15. Maybe they got voted off the<br />

air!<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 21)<br />

R. West New Britain on 3235 kHz received that re-active on Aug 22 at 1130<br />

to 1400 s/off UT. Good condx. <strong>DX</strong>er of Nagoya received on same freq. open<br />

carrier on Aug. 21 at 1341 UT s/off.<br />

(de N<strong>DX</strong>C Monitoring, translated by S. Wakisaka-JPN<br />

via ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 22; via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN)<br />

3235 R. West New Britain Just caught very end of anmnt by W in Pidgin at<br />

1045 t/in. Into long lively island Pop song. 1<strong>05</strong>0 W host again w/voice-<br />

over anmnt w/ment of "station" and "number one", then Reggae-like song.<br />

1<strong>05</strong>7 W w/more voice-over talk and ments of "program" "Sunday", recap of<br />

the songs chart positions. 1<strong>05</strong>9 continuned brief anmnt w/ment of "station"<br />

and island filler mx. 1100 childrens choir island song. Same W host at<br />

1104 followed by more island mx. Decent signal w/some thun<strong>der</strong>storm<br />

crashes. Fading after 1100. Haven't hrd this one or seen it reported in a<br />

long time. Nice to see it back. Hopefully its a permanent reactivation.<br />

The other "usuals" were also on except 3335.<br />

(Dave Valko-PA-USA, hcdx Aug 25<br />

PERU 4775 R. Huanta 2000, Huanta, 2239-2248, 13 Aug, Quechua, Indian<br />

songs, talks & refs. to Huanta; 45332.<br />

4857.5 R. La Hora, Cuzco, 2235-2246, 14 Aug, Spanish, tradit. Indian<br />

songs & songs of Spanish origin; 35332.<br />

4950 R. Madre de Dios, Pto Maldonado, 2208-2219, 14 Aug, Indian songs;<br />

25321.<br />

6019.5 R. Vitoria, Lima, 2213-2220, 11 Aug, Spanish, shouting preacher<br />

before a live audience; 34332.<br />

4955 R. Cultural Amauta, Huanta, 2300-2314, 21 Aug, Spanish, very brief<br />

newscast followed by a prgr abt. LAm musicians & themes, starting with<br />

Guatemala; 35332.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21/22)<br />

RUSSIA Google Earth imagery. RUS Ekaterinburg SW site cloudy at<br />

56 55 19.97 N 60 36 23.39 E


ut antenna masts much better visible at Yahoo Maps<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 24)<br />

6160 kHz, 0319 UT, Aug 16, Radio Pomorje (Arkhangelsk). Russian, 44444.<br />

(Sergey Vinokurov-RUS, oblast ("open_dx") via RUS-dx Aug 19)<br />

5920 WYFR relay via Chita, QSLcard (incl. the site), relig.literature,<br />

stickers, calendars in 5 weeks.<br />

73<strong>05</strong> V. of Russia via Novosibirsk, QSL card (incl. the site) in 11 weeks.<br />

9450 WYFR via Irkutsk, QSL card (incl. the site) and relig.literature in<br />

36 weeks after follow-up.<br />

9800 V. of Russia via Irkutsk, QSL card (incl. the site) in 10 weeks.<br />

11635 R. Chechnya Svobodnaya via St. Petersburg, QSL card (incl. the<br />

site) in 87 months, v/s Mikhail Timofeyev (QSL Manager).<br />

13665 V. of Russia via Vladivostok, QSL card (incl. the site) and<br />

schedules in 55 days.<br />

15195 V. of Russia via Chita, QSL card (incl. the site) in 66 days.<br />

12120 R. Democracy Shorayee, e-mail QSL verie in 1 day from<br />

<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 25)<br />

5920, (Petropavlovsk-Kamchatka) // 7320 (Magadan), 0708, 17 Aug., ID:<br />

"Radio Rossii" (rod-yo rah-sss-i); apparent split of // at 0710. 5920 into<br />

Russian discussion & 7320 into pop music, ID with bird calls. 5920 // 5940<br />

// 7320, 0715, 18 Aug., with Russian pop (sounds/like Abba in Russian) and<br />

W DJ.<br />

(Dan Sheedy-CA-USA, dxld Aug 20)<br />

5940, R. Rossii via Magadan, 1252-1300*, August 17, fair- poor, Russian<br />

music till ToH, 5+1 pips and off. Parallel with 7320 (fair) also via<br />

Magadan and 5920 (good) via Petropavlovsk-Kamchatka. 7200 via Yakutsk was<br />

not heard at this time. 9765, R. Tikhiy Okean (R. Pacific Ocean),<br />

Vladivostok, *0835:34-0900*, August 17, on with "Govorit Vladivostok",<br />

chimes IS, ID along with sound of ship's bell, gives phone numbers, usual<br />

Russian programming (news items, numerous recordings of reporters<br />

interviewing people, etc.), Russian ballad, ToH one pip and off, mostly<br />

good, // 12065 (fair).<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Aug 20)<br />

The motorboating transmitter from Magadan, 7320, previously reported at<br />

1248 is also audible as early as 0602 UT, Aug 24 in Russian. And again at<br />

0617 UT on August 25.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Aug 26)<br />

9765 Radiostantsiya Tikhiy Okean, 0845-0959 UT With Steady Russian<br />

Comments from various persons until 0854. At that time pop music<br />

presented. Again at 0858 comments (probably news) and sine off. Signal was<br />

poor.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-FL-USA, hcdx Aug 24)<br />

RWANDA 5985 Sudan Radio Service, Kigali, 0315-0329*, August 24, English<br />

talk about schools in Sudan. Children's chorus. ID at 0329. Poor with co-<br />

channel QRM.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 24)


SAUDI ARABIA 15250 Log Saudi Arabia in English on the 17 Aug at the<br />

hour of 1200 UT using the frequency of 15250 kHz with a clear reception.<br />

Program consist of the news to be followed by a program about book and<br />

also another program on exercise. It sign off at around 1227 without any<br />

ID. Would appreciate any <strong>DX</strong>er who can provide me with the latest address<br />

where I can write in for a QSL CARD. Used my SONY ICF SW7600GR rx with the<br />

built in telescopic aerial to log this broadcast coming from Saudi Arabia.<br />

(Peter Ng-MLA, Aug 20, dxing.info via dxld)<br />

SINGAPORE 7275 Mediacorp R. Singapore - Olikkalanjiam chennal, Kranji,<br />

1453-1514, 15 Aug, Tamil, advertisements (tent), news (?) 1500, music;<br />

35433, adjt. QRM as from 1500 on only.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA 15410 DW relay via Meyerton, QSL card (incl. the site) in<br />

32 days, v/s Horst Scholtz (Transmission Management).<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 25)<br />

3230 Family R via Meyerton, 2027-2041, 21 Aug, English, religious prgr;<br />

44343, adj. uty. QRM.<br />

3255 B<strong>BC</strong> via Meyerton, 1900-..., 21 Aug, WS in English, TS, news (tent);<br />

25231 and rated 45333 at 2030.<br />

3320 SAUK/ R. Son<strong>der</strong> Grense, Meyerton, 1830-1917, 15 Aug, Afrikaans,<br />

talks, news 1900; 35333.<br />

3345 Canal Africa, Meyerton, 1902-1907, 21 Aug, Portuguese to AGL+MOZ,<br />

news, with financial report & sport after the headlines; 44242, adj. uty.<br />

QRM, so best in LSB.<br />

(all 4 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 22)<br />

[AFS to Zimbabwe] 4880 SW R. Africa via Meyerton, AFS, 1842-1858*, 14<br />

Aug, English to Zimbabwe, reports abt. Zimbabwe; 44343, QRM de nrs. stn.<br />

but also de stn playing an endless tune, so surely the ZWE jammer. SW R.<br />

Africa is s/on at 1700.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

SUDAN 7200 SN<strong>BC</strong>, Omdurman, 1512-1516, 15 Aug, Arabic, talks; 34332,<br />

amateur CW QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

SURINAME 4990 R. Apintie, Paramaribo, at 2303-... UT on 21 Aug, Dutch,<br />

talks; 24331, CODAR QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 22)<br />

SWAZILAND 3200 TWR, Mpangela Ranch, 1855-..., 21 Aug, English to<br />

Southern Africa, songs; 25231 and a little better at 2025.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 22)<br />

TAIWAN 9680 R. Taiwan Int. 1115 End of CH anmnt by W, then into<br />

traditional Chinese mx. Found // 7185 kHz which was a bit weaker. This<br />

freq was good although it seemed like there was another extremely weak co-<br />

channel stn.<br />

(Dave Valko-PA-USA, hcdx Aug 25<br />

TAJIKISTAN 5840 R. Prague relay, QSL card (incl. the site), schedule,<br />

stickers, a coaster in 13 days.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 25)<br />

TURKEY 198 Question to Rumen, whether TRT is still on service LW 198<br />

kHz or not, tx dismanteled at Etimesgut in <strong>Jan</strong> 2004? :


LW 198 TRT, -- I will check it on Aug 28/29 when I will be in the Dorf<br />

[grandma's village] (why do You may test via Google Earth to look on the<br />

village named GORNA KREMENA, north of Sofia, search city of MEZDRA, next 5<br />

km NorthWest of Mezdra - there are my antennas and Your BIG GIFT SONY<br />

2001).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 23)<br />

G.C. 43 10 60 N 23 43 60 E / 43.1833 N 23.7333 E<br />

Live Search Maps<br />

<br />

UGANDA U<strong>BC</strong> on 4976 kHz at 0327 till 0355 UT. In English and Local<br />

language good morning phone in show greetings by listeners and phone<br />

number aired. music and time annoucements. sio 444.<br />

(Costa Constantinides-CYP, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 23)<br />

UAE Heute morgen um 0202 UTC gelang <strong>der</strong> Empfang von Asianet Radio auf<br />

1539 kHz mit definitiver ID "Asianet Radio 1539 kHz". Sonst Bestand das<br />

Programm aus indischer Musik und Werbung. f/out 0214 UTC.<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 25)<br />

Shared channel, VOA Urdu Al Dhabbayya 1400-0200 UT.<br />

USA/LAOS Despite what the Hmong Lao Radio office in Minnesota told me<br />

recently that HLR was off SW for good, there it was again on 11785,<br />

Saturday August 18 on 11785 via WHRI, usual very strong signal aimed<br />

usward from SC, but FE QRM still audible un<strong>der</strong>neath. Hmong talk, and a bit<br />

of rustic music before closing. Presumably back on previous sked of Sat &<br />

Sun only, 1300-1400 on 11785 kHz.<br />

Checking website, found nothing in English about<br />

status of broadcasts, nor on linked different site for HLR,<br />

which BTW has a quotation from the Judeo-<br />

Christian Bible atop, so apparently this group has also alienated itself<br />

from main Lao culture religiously. There are also links to many other<br />

Hmong broadcasts/stations on both pages, some overtly Christian.<br />

The debate forum linked,<br />

<br />

at the moment has 2410 posts on 121 pages, mostly in English, and mostly<br />

squabbling among different Hmong/Lao faxions about Vang Pao, for whom HLR<br />

is trying to raise defense fund money.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Aug 21)<br />

WBOH 5919.98 at 0139 w/preaching. Light hum in background. // WTJC<br />

9369.92 but no hum. The latter was not heard at 2312 UT. This stn is often<br />

inaudible due to reception but after dark. I think it was just off air. 18<br />

August.<br />

KVOH 17775.03 at 1800+ in Spanish w/contemporary Christian mx. Checked on<br />

and off throughout the afternoon and heard no preaching. No talk. Sounded<br />

like they were on auto-pilot. 18 August.<br />

[non] Radio Aap Ki Dunyaa (VOA) via Morocco 7145 at 0130 in Urdu<br />

w/animated talk. Many mentions of Pakistan and Supreme Court. Very strong<br />

signal. 19 August.<br />

[non] R Liberty 71<strong>05</strong> at 0345-0359 in Circassian as per sked. (pres).<br />

Abrupt sign off at 0359 UT. 19 August.<br />

[non] Haven't heard Reverend Melissa via Costa Rica for the past two days,<br />

18-19 August.<br />

(Liz Cameron-USA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)


5850 Eternal Good News via WHRA, pers. QSL letter (incl. the site), post<br />

cards, transcripts of sermons in 28 days, v/s George Bryan (Speaker).<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 25)<br />

Updated summer A-07 for Voice of America. Part one of two:<br />

AFAN/OROMO 1730-1800 9875 11500 11675 119<strong>05</strong> 13870 Mon-Fri<br />

ALBANIAN <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 9460<br />

1600-1630 13740<br />

1830-1900 9840<br />

AMHARIC 1800-1900 9875 11500 11675 119<strong>05</strong> 13870<br />

ARABIC 0400-1645 990 1170 1548<br />

Radio Sawa 1645-0400 990 1170 1431 1548<br />

AZERI 1730-1800 7170 7235 13725<br />

BANGLA 0130-0200 11735 152<strong>05</strong><br />

1600-1700 1575 7430 11835<br />

BURMESE 1430-1530 1575 Sa/Su 9325 11910 12120<br />

2330-2400 6185 95<strong>05</strong> 11980<br />

CANTONESE 1300-1500 1170 7115 9355<br />

CHINESE 0000-0200 9545 11830 11925 15150 15385 17765<br />

0200-0300 9545 11830 11925 15385 17765<br />

0700-0900 13610 13740 15250 17780 17855 217<strong>05</strong><br />

0900-1000 11825 11965 13610 13740 15250 15665 17780 17855<br />

1000-1100 9575 11825 11965 12040 13610 15250 15665 17855<br />

1100-1200 1170 6110 9575 11785 11825 11990 12040 152<strong>05</strong><br />

1200-1230 6110 9845 11785 11825 11990 12040 152<strong>05</strong><br />

1230-1300 6110 9845 11785 118<strong>05</strong> 11825 12040 152<strong>05</strong><br />

1300-1400 6110 9845 11785 118<strong>05</strong> 11965 11990 12040<br />

1400-1500 6110 9845 118<strong>05</strong> 11965 11990 12040<br />

2200-2300 7190 7200 9510 9545 11925 13775<br />

CREOLE 1130-1200 11890 15390 Mon-Fri<br />

1630-1700 15390 17565<br />

2100-2130 11895 13725 21555<br />

CROATIAN 0430-<strong>05</strong>00 5965<br />

1830-1845 7180 15180<br />

DARI 0130-0230 1296 9335 12140<br />

Radio Ashna 1500-1530 1296 9335 15090 15120<br />

1630-1730 1296 9335 11565 11580<br />

1800-1830 1296 9335 11565 11580<br />

1930-2030 1296 7555 7595<br />

ENGLISH 0030-0100 1593 9715 9780 11725 15185 152<strong>05</strong> 15290 15560<br />

17820<br />

Special 0130-0200 6040 13740 Tue-Sat<br />

1500-1600 1575 6160 9590 9760 12080 15550<br />

1600-1700 1170 Mo-Fr 12080 13600 1<strong>789</strong>5<br />

1900-2000 7480 9670<br />

2230-2300 1593 9570 117<strong>05</strong> 15145<br />

2300-2330 1593 9570 13755 15145<br />

2330-2400 1593 7350 9570 13755 15145 15340<br />

ENGLISH to 0100-0200 7430 9780 117<strong>05</strong><br />

FE/SoAs/Oce 1100-1200 1575 Sat/Sun


1200-1300 1170 6140 9645 9760 12075<br />

1300-1400 9645 9760<br />

1400-1500 7125 9760 15185<br />

1500-1600 7125 12150 13735 151<strong>05</strong><br />

2200-2400 1575 Fr/Sa 7120 9415 11725 15185<br />

ENGLISH ZMB 1730-1800 909 4930 13755 15775 Mon-Fri<br />

ENGLISH 0300-0330 909 1530 4930 6080 7340 9885 12080 15580<br />

to Africa 0330-0400 909 1530 4930 6080 9885 12080 15580<br />

0400-0430 909 1530 4930 4960 6080 9575 11835 12080<br />

15580<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>00 909 4930 4960 6080 9575 11835 12080 15580<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 909 4930 6080 6180 12080 15580<br />

0600-0700 909 1530 6080 6180 12080 15580<br />

1400-1500 4930 6080 13570 15580 17685<br />

1500-1600 4930 6080 13570 15580 1<strong>789</strong>5<br />

1600-1700 909 1530 4930 6080 15580<br />

1700-1730 4930 Sa/Su 6080 15580<br />

1730-1800 4930 Sa/Su 6080 15410 15580<br />

1800-1830 909 4930 Sa/Su 6080 15410 15580 1<strong>789</strong>5<br />

1830-1900 909 4930 6080 15410 15580 1<strong>789</strong>5<br />

1900-2000 909 4930 4940 6080 15410 15445 15580 1<strong>789</strong>5<br />

2000-2100 909 1530 4930 4940 6080 15445 15580<br />

2100-2200 1530 6080 15580<br />

ENGLISH AFG 2030-0030 1296 7555<br />

ENGLISH to 1400-1500 15530 17740<br />

Eu/ME/NoAf 1500-1600 15445 15530<br />

FRENCH <strong>05</strong>30-0600 1530 4960 6035 6095 9885 13710 Mon-Fri<br />

0600-0630 4960 6035 6095 9885 13710 Mon-Fri<br />

1830-2000 1530 9815 9830 12080 15730 17785<br />

2000-2030 9815 9830 11720 12080 15730<br />

2030-2100 9815 9830 11720 12080 15730 Sat/Sun<br />

2100-2130 9815 9830 11720 12035 12080 Mon-Fri<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

9265.<strong>05</strong> WMLK, Bethel, Pa, 1930-1955+, August 24, English religious talk<br />

about Yahweh teachings. Theme music & ID at 1945. Irregular. When they are<br />

on the air they appear to always be slightly off frequency. Weak. Poor in<br />

high noise level.<br />

9264.96 WINB, Red Lion, Pa, *2200-2300+, August 24, English sign on<br />

announcements with ID & religious talk. Religious music. Re-broadcasting<br />

WYFR programming. Weak. Poor in noisy conditions. Slightly wobbly carrier.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx Aug 25)<br />

[BIAFRA non]. 15665 Tuning around during a T-storm requiring internal<br />

antenna only, I came upon a signal in African-accented English and with a<br />

very heavy long-path echo on 15665 kHz, Friday Aug 24 at 2035 just as it<br />

was IDing as Voice of Biafra International, Washington DC, and going from<br />

English to a local language (Igbo or Ibo?). 2039 was back in English,<br />

talking about Calabar. Was otherwise occupied for next quarter hour but<br />

retune at 2<strong>05</strong>5 found them playing instrumental multi-national anthem "God<br />

Bless Africa". (Which god??? Why?); 2<strong>05</strong>8, ID again as V. of Biafra<br />

International, WDC, giving frequency as "15.67 MHz in the 19 meter band.<br />

Goodbye, Biafra, and to you until our next broadcast, good night."<br />

The last we knew, VOBI was on Saturdays only, for a while also Wednesdays,<br />

at 2100-2200 UT on 7380 via RSA, but this strong echoey signal on 15665<br />

smax of a WHR outlet; WHRA which is mainly aimed at Africa? No, WHRI<br />

closing ID followed immediately at 2<strong>05</strong>9, next frequency to be 13640 (which


is the B<strong>BC</strong> relay). No day(s) mentioned for this transmission, but I soon<br />

found it to be the only one now mentioned, again with incorrect frequency!<br />

At<br />

<br />

"Voice of Biafra International (VOBI)" A SHORTWAVE Radio Broadcast Service<br />

transmitting on 15.67 MHz (on 19 meter band) at 2000 - 2100 Hours UTC<br />

(Universal Time [Coordinated]) equivalent to 9.00pm- 10.00pm Biafraland<br />

time every Friday. A project of Biafra Foundation, and Biafra<br />

Actualization Forum. - The goal of VOBI is to provide and disseminate news<br />

and information of relevance and pressing import to Igbo-Biafra, and to<br />

the rest of the world, using SHORTWAVE Radio.. On September 1, 2001, the<br />

maiden broadcast was made.<br />

Please support VOBI. Send contributions and donations to: Voice Of Biafra<br />

International 1629 K ST. NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20036, USA<br />

TEL NO: 202 508 3795 FAX: 202 508 3759<br />

E-mail: <br />

Please use the controls to operate the audio; OR, You may also use the<br />

MediaPlayer version by clicking on the link. (Click here to download free<br />

Microsoft Media Player).<br />

We apologize for the audio quality which is affected by systemic and<br />

technical limitations. - Please follow this link to the transcript (text<br />

version) of THE NEWS ANALYSIS SEGMENT only of the Voice of Biafra<br />

International (VOBI) broadcasts.<br />

[new] Also available in transcript form: WOB (Women of Biafra) segment of<br />

the Voice of Biafra International (VOBI) Broadcasts"<br />

The above copied from website, most dated info of which is 2006y or<br />

earlier. But just below are audio linx to three previous broadcasts and<br />

this latest one:<br />

<br />

Is this on the WHR schedule? Yes, on Angel 1, but incorrectly: 2000 Fr<br />

0400 PM <strong>05</strong>00 PM Monday - Friday VOBI Broadcasts Oguchi Nkwocha 17650<br />

So both the programmer and the transmission provi<strong>der</strong> have it on the wrong<br />

frequency! Note that it is really Friday only, tho the WHR schedule<br />

display as usual is self-contradictory about this.<br />

HFCC has it thus:<br />

15665 2000-2100 46 HRI 250 87 5 250307 281007 D Eng USA HRI FCC<br />

But has it really been going on this frequency since 25 March and no one<br />

has noticed until now? CIRAF 46 West Africa from Western Sahara to Biafra.<br />

87 is the azimuth and 5 is the day of week. HFCC also shows 17650 on air<br />

at same time on Fridays only; is this imaginary?<br />

17650 2000-2100 10 HRI 100 260 5 250307 281007 D Spa,Eng USA HRI FCC<br />

I don't find any <strong>DX</strong> reports of 7380 being heard since mid-April in Japan<br />

Premium, altho <strong>DX</strong> Mix News Bulgaria was still showing it in May:<br />

"Voice of Biafra International 2100-2200 on 7380 MEY 250 kW / 328 deg to<br />

WeAf English Sat<br />

(<strong>DX</strong> Mix News, Bulgaria, May 22 via <strong>DX</strong>LD)"<br />

VOBI does not appear on the SENTECH schedule, but I am not sure it ever<br />

did even when it was on 7380:<br />


Searching the WHR site on VOBI turns up another transmission, which is not<br />

mentioned on VOBI's own site, this one via WHRA:<br />

1915 Mo-Fr 0315 PM 0345 PM We VOBI Broadcasts Oguchi Nkwocha 13710<br />

Note that in this case, WHR displays M-F with the UT, and Wednesday only<br />

with the EDT listing, while just the opposite was the case with the<br />

incorrect frequency, but correct time on Friday! Presumably the 1915-1945<br />

UT one is really on Wednesdays only, but no telling if 13710 is really the<br />

right frequency.<br />

About the long-path echo, which originally got me to stop and monitor the<br />

frequency 15665: since Furman is roughly 1 kilomile from here, the LP echo<br />

must be coming around from 24 kilomiles away.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Aug 24)<br />

VATICAN STATE 13730 RCI relay, card (incl. the site), prog.schedules<br />

in 25 days, v/s Bill Westenhaver.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 25)<br />

Google Earth imagery, also compared to Windows Live Search images...<br />

42 02 56.52 N 12 19 47.40 E<br />

and Vatican Garden 40<strong>05</strong>/5885 kHz at<br />

41 54 06.24 N 12 26 55.30 E<br />

<br />

<br />

VIETNAM 6165 Dai Tieng Noi Viet Nam, Xuan Mai, 2231-2239, 20 Aug,<br />

H'mong, talks; 23441; audible after TCD s/off at 2230; QRM de HRV.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 22)<br />

ZAMBIA 5915 ZN<strong>BC</strong>, Lusaka, 2<strong>05</strong>0-2<strong>05</strong>8, 11 Aug, Vernacular, talks & phone-<br />

ins; 55333; blocked by Family R in Arabic, meaning my July obs. mentioning<br />

"QRM de ISR, Arabic channel" may be wrong. Best reception of the ZN<strong>BC</strong><br />

consi<strong>der</strong>ably earlier than 2000.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

ZIMBABWE 4828 Voice of Zimbabwe, Guineafowl, 1846-..., 14 Aug, non-stop<br />

Afr. pops; 45333.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 21)<br />

3396 Z<strong>BC</strong>, Guineafowl, has been getting the same sort of bad propagation<br />

like the other 90 m band African signals, but evn so puts better signals<br />

than the rest; 1907-1911, 21 Aug, Vernacular, talks; 45242, and no better<br />

later at recheck at 2025.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 22)<br />

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AFGHANISTAN To answer some of Mr Kamp's questions:<br />

1. From which location "Shari'ah Zhagh" should be transmitting?<br />

2. Which equipment the mullahs are using? (which are radically against<br />

mo<strong>der</strong>n technology...)<br />

The station broadcasts on FM for short periods (typically 30 minutes) from<br />

a low power mobile facility that is constantly being moved to avoid<br />

detection. The B<strong>BC</strong> has published independent confirmation that broadcasts<br />

have been heard.<br />

5. Why doesn't the allied forces stop the transmissions by bombardment?<br />

First of all, they can't find it. Secondly, it no doubt operates close to<br />

centres of population. Even if the allied forces knew where it is at a<br />

given moment, they are not going to risk dozens of civilian casualties.<br />

And because it isn't on the air for long periods, and can only cover a<br />

small area at a time, it is not consi<strong>der</strong>ed a major threat.<br />

6. Do you find any reception report?<br />

Of course not. 99.9% of the people in the world do not know what a<br />

reception report is. And no <strong>DX</strong>er is going to hear an FM station than can<br />

be only be received in a small area around the transmitter in Afghanistan.<br />

Yes, of course the Taliban issue propaganda saying that the station is on<br />

the air. That's what they do. If Mr Kamp imagines that we shouldn't<br />

publish stories because they come from a source we don't like, then he<br />

clearly doesn't support press freedom.


(Andy Sennitt-HOL, dxld Sep 1)<br />

ALGERIA Radio Algerie Internationale (<strong>DX</strong>LD 7-085).<br />

From: <br />

To: <br />

JD: Hotbird 12,538 GHz h, "International Radio":<br />

Waere mal interessant, was da so fuer Sprachen laufen.<br />

Derzeit Franzoesisch, siehe Anhang.<br />

JD: Beson<strong>der</strong>s ab 2100 Uhr, da soll dort Englisch kommen, aber tut es das<br />

tatsaechlich?<br />

Ansonsten waere auch noch interessant, ob es auch auf Hotbird Stereo mit<br />

nach rechts verschobener Balance ist.<br />

Ja ist es, was ein reichlich bescheidenen Klang verursacht, weil <strong>der</strong><br />

rechte Kanal damit natuerlich teilweise reichlich uebersteuert ist.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, Aug 2)<br />

Right now again no problem to access the<br />

stream here via file -> open. Until 2000<br />

they had programming in Spanish, now Arabic is on again.<br />

Enclosed a recording off Eutelsat Hotbird at 1659, with a change from<br />

Arabic to French. Same defective audio than on the webstream where the<br />

insufficient 22 kbps encoding makes matters even worse of course. The same<br />

TOH opener had just been used for starting Arabic, too, with headlines<br />

being read out on the talkbed that had been faded down immediately for the<br />

opening announcement of French.<br />

So the schedule includes French 1700-1800 and Spanish 1900-2000, assuming<br />

that these are hour-long programmes each. English could be 1800-1900,<br />

which would be 19:00 local time, probably explaining mentions of this<br />

time.<br />

Altogether this is obviously a revival of what they once offered via their<br />

now shut down shortwave transmitters (and at times on LW/MW, too, like<br />

Spanish on 252), just this time via satellite. Apparently Radio Algerienne<br />

no longer consi<strong>der</strong>s shortwave as a suitable distribution platform to reach<br />

Europe, since at the same time they lease shortwave airtime to reach<br />

Africa. It is also quite remarkable that they consi<strong>der</strong> religious<br />

programming as more suitable for Africa than this secular service.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, Aug 2)<br />

Just switched on my Hotbird satellite equipment tonight, and did a<br />

download of the latest registrations.<br />

on 12538 GHz horizontal<br />

TV: In total 1208 programmes amongst them on local #257 program Algerie<br />

TV.<br />

Radio: In total 472 programmes channels, amongst them chaine-1 on #131,<br />

and chaine-2 on #133, on my local radio channel #132 Radio Algerie<br />

Internationale program channel.<br />

Very irregular managed broadcasts. Foreign language segments or 5 mins<br />

lasting newscasts start sometimes up to xx.x4 minutes later. Sound track<br />

sometimes distorted and sometimes off frequency[upload].<br />

Here is the summarization log of my Radio Algerie Internationale<br />

observation:


24 hrs Arabic sce, except<br />

<strong>05</strong>15-0600 and 0900-1000 daily Holy Quran.<br />

No programme at 1000-1100 UT slot. Whistle tone pause instead, due of noon<br />

break? - But chaine-1 and chaine-2 local radio relay still on satellite<br />

transpon<strong>der</strong> channel at this time slot.<br />

French at 1100-1115, 1300-1330, [few days also 1330-1400 - but<br />

irregularly], 1430-1445, 15<strong>05</strong>-1530, 1615-1632, 1700-1715, 1730-1800, 2030-<br />

2100.<br />

English 1400-14<strong>05</strong>, 1900-1930.<br />

Spanish 1500-1504, 1930-2000.<br />

During night about ?0100-0400? UT heard "Musique du Monde" and annmts in<br />

French in between. Won<strong>der</strong>ful music mixture. Mo<strong>der</strong>n popular songs in<br />

French, Portuguese and Spanish from Third World - Cuba, Brazil, Mexico,<br />

and West African [Benin, Ivory Coast etc.] countries. At <strong>05</strong>58 UT frequency<br />

schedule given in Arabic.<br />

<br />

Contact E-mail<br />

Administrateur du site info @ algerian-radio.dz<br />

Chaine 1 chaine1 @ algerian-radio.dz<br />

Chaine 2 chaine2 @ algerian-radio.dz<br />

Chaine 3 chaine3 @ algerian-radio.dz<br />

Radio El Bahdja radioelbahdja @ algerian-radio.dz<br />

Radio Mitidja radiomitidja @ algerian-radio.dz<br />

Directeur general adjoint dga @ algerian-radio.dz<br />

Radio Culture radioculture @ algerian-radio.dz<br />

Direction de la coordination des radios locales dcrl @ algerian-radio.dz<br />

Direction Technique technique @ algerian-radio.dz<br />

Direction Generale dg @ algerian-radio.dz<br />

Relations Exterieures relex @ algerian-radio.dz<br />

Direction Commerciale pub @ algerian-radio.dz<br />

Direction des finances et de la comptabilite dfc @ algerian-radio.dz<br />

Direction des ressources humaines et des moyens generaux<br />

drhmg @ algerian-radio.dz<br />

Direction Generale: 21, Boulevard des Martyrs Alger, Algerie<br />

Tel: 213 21 48 37 90, Fax: 213 21 23 08 23<br />

Regie Publicitaire: 10, Rue Ahmed Zabana Alger, Algerie<br />

Tel: 021 66 44 13, 021 66 34 55<br />

all LW/MW/FM frequencies at <br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 30)<br />

ANGOLA 4949.96 (tent) R Angola 'Canal A', Mulenvos, Aug 28 at 0350 -<br />

decent strength signal but poor modulation, very little audio heard.<br />

Transmitter off at 0354 and back at 0407. No <strong>05</strong>11 UTC sunrise at<br />

transmitter enhancement noted, and carrier faded below noise floor at 0600<br />

UTC.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 28)<br />

ARGENTINA 6060 RAE, General Pacheco, 2238-2253, 24 Aug, Castilian,<br />

cultural feature; 54433, QRM de CHN+I; // 15345.4 only.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 31)<br />

AUSTRALIA 5995am Radio Australia DRM in English at 1200-1400 on 5995<br />

kHz [Brandon], broadcasted in AM from August 23. DRM stopped? cf.


(A. Ishida-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 27; via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN)<br />

2485 VL8K Katherine 1212-1245 Aug 27. Mx pgm, very eclectic to say the<br />

least - a long selection of Middle Eastern mx (!) was followed by a<br />

jazz/sax number and concluded with a song by Billie Holliday; hosted by<br />

YL; TC at 1224 for "six minutes away from ten"; A<strong>BC</strong> program notes at 1228;<br />

A<strong>BC</strong> news, sports and weather from 1230-1240. Good signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 1)<br />

4835 VL8A, Alice Springs NT, 0806-0830*, 23 Aug, English, phone weather<br />

report, talks abt. the "Great Grandstand" sports quiz, music; 35333, and<br />

rated 35444 on 27 Aug at 08<strong>05</strong>.<br />

4910 VL8T, Tennant Creek NT, 0804-0830*, 23 Aug, English, prgr as on //<br />

4835; 25332, and rated 35444 at approx. the same time on 27 Aug.<br />

5025 VL8K, Katherine NT, 0807-..., 27 Aug, English, talks; 22431, QRM de<br />

CUB; // 4835 & 4910 vy.good.<br />

9500 R. Australia, Shepperton VIC, 2140-2156, 25 Aug, English to Asia,<br />

chats in phone-in prgr, news at 2145 followed by the Correspondent's<br />

Notebook; 33432, strong adj. QRM.<br />

15515 R. Australia, Shepperton VIC, 2119-2135, 25 Aug, English to the<br />

Pacific, chats in phone-in prgr ("Australian All Over"?); 25422, and<br />

useless at 2130.<br />

(all Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 31)<br />

BENIN 5024.94 (tent) R Parakou, Parakou, Aug 28 at 0447 - perhaps the<br />

one here turning transmitter on at 0447 while Rebelde was off.<br />

Unfortunately Rebelde back at <strong>05</strong>00 w/ OC until <strong>05</strong>10, then into broadcast.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 28)<br />

BOLIVIA 5580.2 R. San Jose, S.Jose de Chiquitos, 2240-2247, 23 Aug,<br />

Spanish, falamenco style songs; 25321.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 31)<br />

BOTSWANA 4930 VOA, Selebi-Phikwe, Aug 28 at 0350-0602* - fair signal<br />

with English VOA programming. Carrier still visible above noise floor to<br />

verify 0602* s/off.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 28)<br />

BRAZIL Per Dario Monferini (Play<strong>DX</strong>), "This is now been confirmed is<br />

Radio Globo Manaus (Ex Radio Bare)." A quick web search turned up the<br />

following hit from <strong>DX</strong>ing the Finnish Way dx blog,<br />

<br />

dated Aug 22:<br />

Radio Bare, Manaus, Brazil, on 4895 SW and 1440 MW, is now calling itself<br />

Radio Globo Manaus. At the same time the station has dropped the religious<br />

broadcasts of 'Igreja Pentecostal Deus e Amor'. Now its focus is on own<br />

programming alongside Radio Globo network programs.<br />

(Paulo Roberto e Souza via @ -tividade <strong>DX</strong>)<br />

4894.99 (pres) R Globo Manaus (Ex Radio Bare), Manaus AM, on 25 Aug at<br />

0254-0359* UT - Very presumed, carrier only and emitting +/- 60 Hz spurs<br />

(+ harmonics) until transmitter left the air at 0359* UT. No sign of this<br />

s/on in the morning. Thanks to Paulo Roberto e Souza via -tividade <strong>DX</strong> for<br />

reporting this change and to Dario Monferini via Play<strong>DX</strong> for alerting me.<br />

Any further comments, updates or corrections to my August 25 logs are much<br />

appreciated.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 28)


4965 R. Alvorada, Parintins AM, 2229-2238, 23 Aug, A Voz do Brasil, part<br />

2 with "Jornal do Senado"; 43342, adjt. uty. QRM.<br />

4975 R. Mundial, Osasco SP, 2234-..., 23 Aug, A Voz do Brasil part 2;<br />

24331.<br />

5035 R. Educacao Rural, Coari AM, 2152-2207, 28 Aug, music,<br />

advertisements, ID prior to A Voz do Brasil at 2200; 34332, adjt. QRM only<br />

meaning R.Aparecida was consi<strong>der</strong>ably poor even via the SoAm Beverage at<br />

225deg.<br />

9530 R. Transmundial, Sta Ma RS, 092-..., 29 Aug, talks; 22431, QRM de<br />

CHN (tent).<br />

9665 R. Marumby, Florianopolis SC, 2118-2128, 27 Aug, preacher; 32431,<br />

strong adj. QRM & noise on the USB; // 11749.9.<br />

9675 R. Cancao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista SP, 0930-f/out1040, 29 Aug,<br />

"Jornal Cancao Nova" followed by religious prgr/ing; 45433.<br />

11749.9 R. Marumby, Florianopolis SC, 2132-2139, 27 Aug, preacher; 14431;<br />

// 9665.<br />

11895 R. Boa Vontade, Pto Alegre RS, 2135-2145, 27 Aug, unreadable<br />

(religious?) prgr; 15421.<br />

(all 8 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 31)<br />

BULGARIA I strayed into 7285 kHz on Aug 31 at 1814 UT and heard IRRS,<br />

Milan, Italy with station id, then a relay of United Nations Radio, New<br />

York with news and report from the UN Security Council. I haven't heard UN<br />

Radio for ages. At 1828 IRRS gave another id, address (in Milan) and said<br />

that reception reports were welcome.<br />

Has it been confirmed 100 % that this tx is indeed in Bulgaria ? I've read<br />

a lot of speculations about this, to many so my mind is swamped by them,<br />

and the last WRTH I bought was that of 2006. Just fair signal here in<br />

western Sweden. SINPO 33443 on my AOR AR7030 with a 30 m longwire.<br />

(Johan Berglund-SWE, hcdx Aug 31)<br />

15750 Universal Life (R. Santec) via IRRS-Shortwave Aug 26 1318-1329*<br />

45444 English, Talk, ID at 1323, Address announce at 1324, Closing music,<br />

1329 IRRS-Shortwave ID's, 1329 sign off.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sep 1)<br />

via Kostinbrod or Pleven site in Bulgaria. (wb)<br />

BURKINA FASO 5030.01 R Burkina, Ouagadougou, Aug 28 at *<strong>05</strong>38 - s-on<br />

with traditional African vocal then into news by man in French at <strong>05</strong>42 UT.<br />

More local music/drums at <strong>05</strong>50. Female announcer at 0600 with Radio<br />

Burkina ID and announcements. Surprisingly good despite co-channel<br />

University Network on 5030.02 kHz.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 28)<br />

7230.00 (tent) R Burkina, Ouagadougou, Aug 30 *0801 - s/on with stringed<br />

instrument then lively female in lang, African pops. Poor and fading fast.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Sep 1)<br />

CANADA Informationen ueber die kanadischen Kleinsen<strong>der</strong>:<br />

60<strong>05</strong> CFCX Montreal, Quebec, vor vielen Jahren verstummt<br />

6030 CFVP Calgary, Alberta (50 degr54'02.35"N 113 degr52'33.27"W), mit dem<br />

Programm von CKMX 1060, Empfangschancen am ehesten in den Sendepausen von<br />

Radio Marti (Mo 03.00-09.00 Uhr) bzw. <strong>der</strong> kubanischen Stoersen<strong>der</strong>.<br />

6070 CFRX Toronto, Ontario (43 degr30'22.01"N 79 degr38'00.67"W), mit dem<br />

Programm von CFRB 1010 seit mehr als einem Jahr ausser Betrieb, aber noch


nicht voellig aufgegeben.<br />

6080 CKFX Vancouver vor vielen Jahren verstummt. Lizenz <strong>2007</strong> von CKWX<br />

zurueckgegeben.<br />

6130 CHNX Halifax, Nova Scotia (44 degr40'30.72"N 63 degr39'34.87"W), vor<br />

vielen Jahren verstummt.<br />

6160 CKZU Vancouver, British Columbia (49 degr08'21.03"N 123<br />

degr11'51.06"W), mit dem Programm von Radio One CKZU 690)<br />

6160 CKZN St John's 47 degr34'10.10"N 52 degr48'48.41"W), mit Programm von<br />

C<strong>BC</strong> mit Labrador-Fenster aus Goose Bay<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld via Walter Eibl 30.8. WW<strong>DX</strong>C <strong>DX</strong>-Magazine)<br />

CHINA Firedrake: was able to receive on MW 1<strong>05</strong>3 kHz at 1735-1845 and //<br />

1557 kHz. There is not a monitoring break [at hourtop]. First noted on<br />

Aug. 12 on 1<strong>05</strong>3 kHz at 1835-1845, KO'ed JOAR Nagoya. The target station is<br />

unidentified.<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN & Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug<br />

27)<br />

7274.99 CNR8/PBS Xinjiang, Urumqui, Aug 30 *0603-0714* and *0758-1215 -<br />

possibly PBS Xinjiang relaying CNR8 here in presumed Uighar from *0603<br />

s/on with program in progress. Poor with monologues by man and woman,<br />

Asian music and suddenly off at 0714*. Back on at 0738 w/ OC until PBS<br />

Xinjiang IS at 0758. Major QRM from DW DRM via Wooferton at 0800 until it<br />

faded out around 0850. Still audible at 1215 end of SDR recording.<br />

Aoki lists PBS Xinjiang here from 0300-1200 relaying CNR8 from 0600-0700,<br />

and Eibi has CNR8 from 0600-0700 and PBS Xinjiang from 0700-1500 and<br />

finally HFCC lists Urumqui here from 2300-1800.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Sep 1)<br />

CONGO (KINSHASA) 5066.34 (pres) R Candip, Bunia, Aug 28 at *0402 - S-on<br />

with traditional African vocal by female into talk by man in possibly<br />

French at 04<strong>05</strong>, inaudible from 0410. Threshold audio, best at s/on and<br />

steadily fading as Bunia sunrise was 0357 UTC.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 28)<br />

CUBA 5025 R. Rebelde, Bauta, 0915-f/out 0940, 29 Aug, infos., Cuban<br />

polit. ephemerides, music; 15332. While that, early evening reception is<br />

not that good, at least as yet, e.g. 2219-..., 28 Aug, the same sort of<br />

menu in the prgr; 34332, QRM de BEN + UNID, possibly PRU.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 31)<br />

DOMINICAN REP 6025.08 R. Amanecer, Santo Domingo (presumed), at 0240-<br />

0400:45* UT on August 29, religious programming in Spanish, segments of<br />

preaching and religious music/singing, mostly poor, brief periods of fair<br />

reception. Did not note any sign-off announcements. Was anticipating their<br />

usual ID and choral anthem at sign-off, but was just non-stop religious<br />

singing from 0347 till suddenly off). Could not make out any ID, but am<br />

fairly certain it's them. I last heard this one over two years ago, so<br />

this was a nice surprise.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 29)<br />

Noted here this eveving around 2342 UTC on 6025 kHz with fair signal until<br />

Sweden squeezed them at their *2359. Later noted again with talks and<br />

music but mixing with Iran around 0030. I have checked this frequency many<br />

times in recent months with nothing from them. Budapest and Iran usually<br />

dominated the channel. Thanks for spotting this reactivation.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Aug 29)<br />

ECUADOR Die deutsche Abteilung von Radio HCJB Quito sieht Verhandlungen<br />

ueber "ihre" Europaantenne entgegen. Dies berichtet Marco Schaa aus <strong>der</strong><br />

Redaktion: "Festgelegt wurde vor einiger Zeit Ende September als<br />

Sendestopp fuer die Europaantenne, um sie bis Ende <strong>2007</strong> abzubauen. Nun


verzoegert sich die Fertigstellung des neuen Flughafens aber erneut um<br />

wahrscheinlich mehrere Monate. Darum wird in <strong>der</strong> kommenden Woche das Datum<br />

fuer den Abbau unserer Europaantenne mit dem Flughafenbetreiber neu<br />

verhandelt.<br />

Bei Erfolg koennten wir noch einige Monate aus Pifo weiter nach<br />

Deutschland senden und auch unsere DRM-Tests fortsetzen. Die grosse<br />

Resonanz auf unsere DRM-Testsendungen haben bereits dazu gefuehrt, die<br />

Tests auch ueber das geplante Testende weiter fortgesetzt wurden.<br />

Gerade unsere DRM-Testsendungen nach Deutschland sind ein wichtiges<br />

Argument, die grosse Europaantenne so lange wie moeglich in Betrieb zu<br />

halten."<br />

(Marco Schaa-EQA 29.8.<strong>2007</strong>, via Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, ntt Aug 31)<br />

ERITREA/ETHIOPIA 7175.00 UNID, Aug 30 *0353-<strong>05</strong>03* - OC from 0343 then<br />

directly into non-stop HoA-style pop vocals at 0353. Occasional 1-2 minute<br />

silence between songs. Very strong, over co-channel R Liberty (until<br />

0403*) and presumed VoBME. No announcements and suddenly left the air at<br />

<strong>05</strong>03*. I presumed this was an Ethiopia jammer, so was surprised by the<br />

<strong>05</strong>03*.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Sep 1)<br />

ETHIOPIA 7110.0<strong>05</strong> R Ethiopia, Gedja, Aug 30 *0259-0454* - Transmitter<br />

on at 0246 w/ OC until *0259, brief IS (stringed instrument) into presumed<br />

Amharic with s/on announcement and ID "reyd-e-yo It-yop-iyah" by man then<br />

3 church bells at 0300, announcement, Ethiopian pop vocal into monologue<br />

until 0330, ID then into news with many reports from correspondents. 0454*<br />

s/off without fanfair. Very good signal in USB but starting to fade after<br />

0400.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Sep 1)<br />

9558.93 R. Ethiopia Aug 26 1357-1410 34433 Amharic and Arabic, Ethiopia<br />

pops music, IS at 1359, Opening announce, 1400 Three gongs, News, ID at<br />

1358 and 1359 UT<br />

9704.20 R. Ethiopia Aug 25 1457-15<strong>05</strong> 23432 Amharic, Talk, 1459 IS, 1500<br />

Three gongs.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sep 1)<br />

EQUATORIAL GUINEA 50<strong>05</strong>.00 R Bata, Bata, on Aug 28 - no sign of R Bata<br />

here at listed <strong>05</strong>00 UT s/on or after.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 28)<br />

FRANCE DRM special program on 7135 kHz 150kW from 0700-1600 UT, on the<br />

occasion of IFA - International Radio and TV fair. Program started late at<br />

0722 UT.<br />

Obwohl bei Dream alle Fel<strong>der</strong> gruen aufleuchten und <strong>der</strong> SNR bei 25dB liegt,<br />

ist nichts von <strong>der</strong> "Special transmission from TDF/Issoudun to IFA/Berlin"<br />

zu hoeren. Da wird wohl einfach kein Programm gesendet. (0707 UT).<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 1)<br />

Jetzt aktuell um 0726 UT hoere ich auf <strong>der</strong> QRG ein franzoesisches Programm<br />

mit SNR max von ueber 38 db.<br />

(Thomas Lindenthal-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 1)<br />

GERMANY DRM Pictures of the DRM receivers on display at IFA, which<br />

opened today, were posted here:<br />

<br />

Available receivers are the well-known Morphy Richards and Himalaya 2009<br />

units, both using the RS-500 chipset, and the big 400 Euro Truckbox, a car<br />

unit which sends its output as FM signal to a standard car radio, using


the RDS PS code to display text info.<br />

Presented prototypes: The Russian Orlyonok and the German Multyradio,<br />

presumably using the RS-500 chipset as well, a sample from a manufacturer<br />

of an alternative chipset (Analog Devices) and a Blaupunkt car radio<br />

prototype with an own DSP solution.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Sep 1)<br />

INDONESIA 3266.42 RRI Gorontalo 1250-1310 Aug 28. Speech by OM to near<br />

ToH; tuned out and came back at 1302 to AR-style vocal music. On late<br />

today - usually signs off around 1230 or so. On late 29 and 30 Sept. also.<br />

4920 RRI Biak 1258-1303 Aug 28. Song of the Coconut Isles to ToH, then<br />

Jakarta relay. Poor in band noise; did not hear Xizang PBS. Sometimes<br />

Xizang is heard on this freq, and sometimes RRI. Most mornings cannot tell<br />

which stn is there due to band noise.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 1)<br />

IRAQ/IRAN [KURDISTAN] V. of Iraqi Kurdistan [6335] is a "regular" radio<br />

station these days (via FM, MW, SW), broadcasting from Iraqi soil (not<br />

Iran). It is run by the Democratic Party of Kurdistan (a.k.a. Kurdistan<br />

Democratic Party), a registered political party in Iraq. In a QSL-letter<br />

to a Russian <strong>DX</strong>er, the station wrote earlier this year that V. of Iraqi<br />

Kurdistan started on 28 September 1963, and initially was using former<br />

military communications equipment installed deep in the mountains near<br />

Salah Ad-Din (Iraq).<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 15)<br />

IRELAND [non] RTE Radio will broadcast the GAA All-Ireland Hurling<br />

final on Sunday 2 Sept and the All-Ireland Football final on Sunday 16<br />

Sept on all wavelengths to Irish people living abroad in countries across<br />

Europe, Africa and the Far East.<br />

- In Africa and the Far East, the finals will be available on shortwave.<br />

See frequency details below.<br />

- At home, audiences can listen to the GAA finals, as usual,<br />

on RTE Radio 1 FM, Medium Wave and Longwave 252.<br />

- Across most of Britain, listeners will receive our coverage<br />

on Long Wave 252.<br />

- For the second year, RTE will also transmit the finals on DRM<br />

(Digital Radio Mondiale - digital AM radio) to most of Europe.<br />

For those living in Ireland, who wish to get details of the shortwave<br />

frequencies to friends or family living abroad, RTE is providing a special<br />

phone text service. Listeners can text the word 'shortwave' to 51101 and<br />

they will receive a short text message with the shortwave frequencies.<br />

This service is part of RTE's continued commitment to Irish people<br />

overseas, particularly in geographically or technically isolated areas.<br />

In addition to RTE Radio broadcasts, RTE will also broadcast the All-<br />

Ireland finals on RTE Two and RTE.ie/sport (island of Ireland only). There<br />

will also be live uninterrupted audio coverage from The Sunday Game<br />

available worldwide here on RTE.ie/sport, while we also have a live text<br />

matchtracker updating events as they develop throughout both afternoons.<br />

RTE Aertel will also carry live score updates and a match report and<br />

reaction, as will RTE.ie/sport.<br />

SHORTWAVE FREQUENCIES FOR AFRICA AND THE FAR EAST<br />

Target Frequencies<br />

West of Central Africa 17860 kHz/11735 kHz


East of Central Africa 17710 kHz/11635 kHz<br />

Southern Africa 9470 kHz<br />

DRM (Digital AM Radio) FREQUENCIES FOR EUROPE<br />

Europe 17495 kHz/11735 kHz<br />

For further details of RTE coverage abroad please see<br />

<br />

<br />

(via Mike Terry, dxld Aug 31)<br />

Hmmm, what more do we need to know? Transmitter sites? Azimuths? TIMES???<br />

So in Europe on SW you have to listen in DRM, elsewhere analog. Woe betide<br />

those poor Europeans who only have analog SW.<br />

(Glenn Hauser, dxld)<br />

No times given in this RTE release; both finals start at 1430 UT.<br />

RTE via Media Network say coverage will be from 1200 UT.<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, dxld Aug 31)<br />

11735 kHz, both on AM and DRM, that will work well ?<br />

I hear NoKorea here til 1500 UT?. wb.<br />

ISRAEL Here is the July 29, - Oct <strong>2007</strong> Israel Radio shortwave schedule.<br />

ALL TIMES ARE LOCAL ISRAEL TIME - not utc. [UTC+3 hrs]<br />

Hopefully it doesn't look like too much of a mess after it gets posted.<br />

There were quite a number of cutbacks. All that comes out of the Reshet<br />

Hey (Israel Radio International) studio at this point is Persian. The rest<br />

are relays of the domestic REKA network (besides Reshet Bet of course.)<br />

Reshet Bet gained about an hour of shortwave relay out of all this. As of<br />

now, this schedule hasn't been posted on the IBA or israelradio.org<br />

websites.<br />

Hebrew (Reshet Bet relay)<br />

0700-0800 N.America/W.Europe 9345<br />

0800-1230 N.America/W.Europe 15760<br />

1330-1700 N.America/W.Europe 15760<br />

1825-1930 N.America/W.Europe 15760 116<strong>05</strong> 9345<br />

2100-2200 N.America/W.Europe 13675 (Mabat TV news)<br />

2300-0200 N.America/W.Europe 9400<br />

0200-0630 N.America/W.Europe # 11590 9345<br />

2300-2415 N.America/W.Europe 9400 S.America/Spain 15615<br />

English 0630-0645 N.America/W.Europe 9345 #11590 7530<br />

Central America/Australia 17600<br />

1230-1245 N.America/W.Europe 15760 13855<br />

2030-2045 N.America/W.Europe 9345 13675 11590<br />

French 0645-0700 N.America/W.Europe # 11590 9345<br />

N.America/W.Europe 7530<br />

1300-1315 N.America/W.Europe 15760 13855<br />

2000-2015 N.America/W.Europe 9345 13675 11590<br />

Spanish & Ladino 1800-1825 Spain/S. Europe 15640<br />

N.America/W.Europe 116<strong>05</strong><br />

(Saturday only) N.America/S.Europe 15760<br />

Ladino 1245-1300 N.America/W.Europe 15760 13855


Russian 2300-2400 Russia 9345<br />

Persian 1700-1825 Iran 15640 ## 13850<br />

(Sun-Thurs) N.America/W.Europe 15760<br />

Iran 9985 ## 116<strong>05</strong><br />

1700-1800 Iran 15640 ## 13850<br />

(Fri & Sat) N.America/W.Europe 15760<br />

Iran 9985 ## 116<strong>05</strong><br />

Yiddish 2045-2100 Europe 11590 13675<br />

C.America/S.Europe 9345<br />

Spanish 2015-2030 S.America/S.Africa 9345<br />

N.America/W.Europe 11590 13675<br />

Romanian 1930-1945 Romania 9345 11590 15760<br />

Amharic 2100-2130 N. Africa 11590 N.America/W.Europe 9345<br />

Tigris 2130-2145 N. Africa 11590 N.America/W.Europe 9345<br />

Hungarian 2145-2200 S.America/S.Africa 9345<br />

Central Europe 11590 13675<br />

(Dan Ferguson-USA, dxld Aug 29)<br />

Die angespannte Finanzlage <strong>der</strong> Israel Broadcasting Authority hat in den<br />

letzten Wochen zu groesseren Einschnitten bei ihrem Hoerfunk Kol Israel<br />

gefuehrt. Nach Angaben <strong>der</strong> inoffiziellen Internetpraesentation<br />

israelradio.org hat Kol Israel am 26. Juli <strong>2007</strong> die Produktion von<br />

speziell fuer das Ausland bestimmten Sendungen eingestellt. Einzige<br />

Ausnahme ist die Sendung in Persisch, die weiterhin taeglich 14.00-15.25<br />

(Fr Sa 17.00) Uhr auf den Kurzwellen 116<strong>05</strong>, 13850 und 15760 kHz laufen und<br />

dort von intensiven Stoersendungen aus dem Iran begleitet werden duerfte.<br />

Von allen an<strong>der</strong>en Fremdsprachenprogrammen verblieben nur die auch in<br />

Israel selbst im Rahmen des Einwan<strong>der</strong>erprogramms Reka ausgestrahlten<br />

Sendungen. Damit duerften die jeweils viertelstuendigen Sendungen in<br />

Englisch um 3.30, 9.30 und 17.30 (+2=MESZ) Uhr weiterhin zu hoeren sein,<br />

waehrend die bisher fuer Hoerer im Ausland produzierte Sendung um 19.00<br />

Uhr entfallen ist. Selbst Insi<strong>der</strong> waren bis jetzt nicht in <strong>der</strong> Lage,<br />

zuverlaessige Nachrichten zu den Kurzwellensendungen von Kol Israel in<br />

Erfahrung zu bringen. Erneut im Raum stehen Geruechte ueber ihre moegliche<br />

Einstellung, zu <strong>der</strong> es demnach zum Jahresende kommen koennte.<br />

Abgesehen vom Internet und den Uebernahmen beim World Radio Network bietet<br />

die Kurzwelle die einzige verbleibende Moeglichkeit zum Empfang von IBA-<br />

Programmen ausserhalb von Israel und seiner Nachbarlaen<strong>der</strong>, nachdem die<br />

IBA am 10. Juli <strong>2007</strong> ihr Auslandsfernsehen Arutz 33 und den Hoerfunkkanal<br />

Israel Radio International auf Eutelsat Hotbird abgeschaltet hat.<br />

Verblieben sind nur noch Satellitensendungen ueber das israelische Amos-<br />

System, wobei das Sendesignal extrem stark auf Israel gebuendelt wird und<br />

damit in Europa nicht zu empfangen ist.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, 19.8.<strong>2007</strong> via Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, ntt Aug 31)<br />

KOREA D.P.R. 6003 Echo of Hope 1316-14<strong>05</strong> Sep 1. OM talking in KR to<br />

1320, then YL hosting a program of KR vocal mx; the OM returned at 1243<br />

with more talk past ToH. Good signal; no sign of jamming.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 1)<br />

MADAGASCAR 5010.7v (pres) R Malagasy, Antananarivo, on Aug 28 at 0350<br />

UT - easy going island sounding vocals, male announcer in lang at 0400.<br />

Mainly poor, transmitter steadily drifting from 5010.79 at tune in down to<br />

5010.72 by <strong>05</strong>00. Station stayed on past listed <strong>05</strong>00 UT s/off.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 28)


MALI 7285.65 (tent) R Mali, Bamako, Aug 30 *0800 - Possible brief IS<br />

into long monologue by male in likely Arabic. Poor signal with muffled<br />

audio.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Sep 1)<br />

5995 R. Mali, Kati, 2233-..., 24 Aug, French, newscast; 54343, adj. DRM<br />

QRM; // 4835.5.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 31)<br />

MOLDOVA [Pridnestrovie] Radio PMR expands international broadcast<br />

schedule.<br />

Propaganda-station "Radio PMR" has expanded its international broadcast<br />

schedule. It now broadcasts in six languages for sixteen hours a day. The<br />

signal is reached in Africa, Australia, Asia, USA and South America.<br />

By Karen Ryan, 31/Aug/<strong>2007</strong> GRIGORIOPOL (Tiraspol Times) - A shortwave and<br />

mediumwave radio station which broadcasts worldwide from the unrecognized<br />

republic of Pridnestrovie has expanded its international schedule to<br />

sixteen hours a day. The move comes as the country prepares to celebrate<br />

its 17th anniversary of independence, which was declared on 2 September<br />

1990....<br />

Effective immediately, Radio PMR (the Trans-Dniestrian Radio from<br />

Tiraspol) has expanded its broadcasting time from 1 to 16 hours on the<br />

mediumwave frequency of 549 kHz. The transmitter of 150 kW is located in<br />

Grigoriopol, and the broadcasting schedule consists of local programmes<br />

mainly in the Russian language, a few short programmes during the day in<br />

the Romanian and Ukrainian languages, and also consists of the relaying of<br />

the Russian radio station "Mayak". Transmissions are on the air from <strong>05</strong>:00<br />

to 21:00 LT (0200-1800 UT).<br />

Full article including two photographs: The humble headquarters of Radio<br />

PMR, "the voice of the rebel republic" that broadcasts worldwide and<br />

Antonina Voronkova, the head of Radio PMR which broadcasts worldwide on<br />

the shortwave band.<br />


I found this at :<br />

Radio DMR (6235 kHz)<br />

Dear Mr. Satoshi Wakisaka,<br />

Thank you very much for your taking time and listening to our program on<br />

September 20, 20<strong>05</strong>, 1600-1620 UTC and on February 23, <strong>2007</strong>, 1659-1720 UTC<br />

as well as for your reception reports from Duesseldorf, Germany and from<br />

Osaka, Japan. This is to acknowledge that both of your reception reports<br />

are quite accurate and fair and that the chronological detailed account of<br />

the broadcasts is quite to the point.<br />

It was very nice of you, indeed. We are glad to receive such a savory, and<br />

intelligent feedback, which is really of paramount importance not just for<br />

our radio station but also for our republic.<br />

We appreciate your kind regards and comments. By the way, in one of our<br />

next broadcasts we are going to publicly thank you and other people who<br />

have sent us their reports. We have been receiving tons of them since our<br />

frequency has changed. Each of them is very useful to us. Note that yours<br />

is the sole letter from Japan. By the way, we also had a report from New<br />

Zealand.<br />

It is won<strong>der</strong>ful that our signal can be heard that far, taking into<br />

consi<strong>der</strong>ation that the site of transmission is Moldova, Pridnestrovskaya<br />

Moldavskaya Respublika, Grigoriopol area, Mayak village.<br />

We would like to apologize for not having responded to your previous<br />

letter. Of course we remember the bright letter you had sent from Germany.<br />

It is only until very recently that we have become aware of the fact that<br />

some of our listeners do not receive a proper response from us. We are not<br />

sure yet of the exact reason for that. Please, be advised that our<br />

editorial staff never receives snail-mail directly from the post office.<br />

As a matter of fact, we are always handed only the already unsealed<br />

letters provisionally and exclusively for translation, as we are in no way<br />

authorized to engage in overseas correspondence, eventually.<br />

P.S.: This in an e-mail copy of the letter we have sent you on March 7,<br />

<strong>2007</strong>. Should you receive no official confirmation letter (QSL-card) by<br />

regular mail, feel free to contact us via the Internet and we shall send<br />

you a substitute one without fail. It is very mportant to us. Thank you<br />

very much in advance.<br />

The usual address is: (the Radio PMR mailbox).<br />

An alternative address is: (the English Service<br />

mailbox).<br />

Warm wishes from Tiraspol,<br />

Radio PMR, English Service. ul. Rozy Lyuksemburg 10,<br />

MD-3300 Tiraspol, Moldova<br />

END QUOTE<br />

So it appears that the broadcasts do change time from summer to winter, so<br />

English is probably at 1600 UTC until the end of summer time (28 October).<br />

But note the comment: "We have been receiving tons of them since our<br />

frequency has changed."<br />

(Andy Sennit-HOL, dxld Sep 1)<br />

MONACO/FRANCE/GERMANY ERF/TWR German morning program on 1467 kHz ceased<br />

for ever.<br />

Heute Morgen war auch das angekuendigte Ende <strong>der</strong> Morgensendung ueber Monte<br />

Carlo auf <strong>der</strong> Mittelwelle 1467 kHz.


Zuerst lief das I/S dann kam folgende Ansage:<br />

Einen schoenen guten Morgen. Hier spricht Andreas Ohrich Chefredakteur von<br />

ERF-Radio. Es braucht nur einen kleinen Handgriff und sie koennen uns<br />

wie<strong>der</strong>hoeren ueber Mittelwelle 1539 kHz o<strong>der</strong> ueber den Satelliten Astra,<br />

den nun an gibt es die kostspielige Ausstrahlung von "Aufgeweckt" ueber<br />

Radio Monte Carlo nicht mehr. Schalten sie um auf Mittelwelle 1539 kHz<br />

o<strong>der</strong> auf den Satelliten Astra: Dort hoeren sie nach den<br />

Weltnachrichtenunsere Sendung "Aufgeweckt" und davor bereits um <strong>05</strong>.45<br />

"Bibel Heute" Jetzt umschalten auf Mittelwelle 1539 kHz o<strong>der</strong> auf den<br />

Satelliten Astra und sie haben viel mehr Programm als frueher.<br />

Dieser Text wurde wie<strong>der</strong>holt und lief die 30 Minuten Sendedauer. Am<br />

Schluss kam die uebliche Absage wie sie immer war. Und somit geht wie<strong>der</strong><br />

eine langjaehrige Ausstrahlung zu Ende.<br />

Uebrigens nach ca 5 Minuten war das Programm von Zone 80 Azur zu hoeren,<br />

es lief schon waehrend <strong>der</strong> ERF Sendung im Hintergrund.<br />

(Dieter Knust-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 1)<br />

MONGOLIA 12085 VoMongolia, Khonkhor, 1016-1025, 26 Aug, English to<br />

Asia, Mongolian pops & traditional music; 35433 but very fluttery towards<br />

1030 as typical.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 31)<br />

MOROCCO Google Earth imagery.<br />

MRC RNE Mellila 972 20kW SER 1485 5 kW<br />

35 16 45.61 N 02 56 55.29 W<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 31)<br />

1141.5 RTM-"A", site?, 2152-2203, 23 Aug, Arabic/main netw., Arabic<br />

music, newscast 2200; 54444 but noisy, weak & bubbling audio, and poor<br />

signal at 2200, adjt. QRM de 1143.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 31)<br />

MYANMAR 5040.59 R. Myanmar (pres) 1237-1245 Aug 26. Talk by YL in lang<br />

to 1240; then Burmese(?) vocal mx. Poor and on the decline.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 1)<br />

NIGERIA 900 R. Nigeria, Abuja, 2148-2156, 29 Aug, tribal songs; 32431,<br />

QRM de GB.<br />

6089.7 R. Nigeria, Kaduna, 2151-..., 29 Aug, Vernacular, talks & tribal<br />

tunes+songs; 42442, DRM QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 31)<br />

PAKISTAN 5080.14 R. Pakistan, Aug 25, 1651-1703, 35443, Urdu, Talk and<br />

news, ID at 1657 and 1658 and 1700 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Aug 31)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3235 R. West New Britain (pres) 1257-1314 Aug 30.<br />

Seemed to be a mix of island and pop music, with YL ancr in Pidgin after<br />

each song; continued past ToH. Fair and fading; tuned out at 1317.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 1)<br />

PERU 4790.15 R Vision, Chiclayo, Peru heard with strong signals in<br />

Denmark this morning 0350-0445 with religious programmes in Spanish and<br />

frequent time ann (UTC-5). During 04<strong>05</strong>-0435 a priest said "Gloria,<br />

Gloria... Halleluya" all the time! Complete ID 0436, SINPO 34333 with<br />

slight CODAR QRM. Strongest Peruvian here for months!<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 1)<br />

4790.1 UNID at 0408 to past 0440 with fervent preaching in Spanish; many<br />

hallelujahs and calls to read La Palabra de Dios; consi<strong>der</strong>able audience


esponse; shift to female voice at 0439; all at fair level but with noisy<br />

band conditions; readable even with the E-5 and a whip antenna!<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 1)<br />

4790.14 Radio Visi¢n, Chiclayo 1000 to 1020 noted during sixty meter band<br />

scan on 29 August. Since on a 24 hour a day schedule? At 0250 "..Senor<br />

Jesus Cristo.." by om then into more Palabras de Dios.<br />

The GTM on 4799 also present 0255 with good signal.<br />

4974.82 Radio del Pac¡fico, Lima weak signal and Codar 2330 - 2340 on 29<br />

August. 0930 to 1000 with om in language...difficult signal. 30 August.<br />

Looking for an improved opening.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer, Aug 31)<br />

4790.2 Radio Vision, (Chiclayo), 0220-0315, Sep 1 in SS. Man speaking at<br />

length, W. announcement & "Radio Vision, La Voz de la Salvacion", return<br />

to M., 0249 somewhat mournful song (organ w/ vocal), 0254 2nd M., 0255,<br />

3rd M. w/ announcement & ID, 1st M. w/ preaching. CODAR QRM throughout &<br />

periodic digital QRM. Poor - fair & improving. Not heard in a long time,<br />

possibly reactivated? Thanks to Manuel Menedez's report in HC<strong>DX</strong> yesterday.<br />

(Mark Taylor-WI-USA, dxld Sep 1)<br />

4775 R. Tarma, Tarma, 2211-2224, 28 Aug, Spanish, preacher, announced the<br />

stn telephone nr.; 35332.<br />

4990.9 R. Ancash, Huaraz, 2231-..., 27 Aug, Spanish, announcements,<br />

advertisements, ID; 33331.<br />

(both Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 31)<br />

POLAND Ueber Radio Mariya im DLF.<br />

im Fazit beim DLF von gestern 2317 MESZ kann man via audio-on-demand einen<br />

kleinen Beitrag ueber Radio Mariya hoeren.<br />

<br />

(Joe Ley<strong>der</strong>-LUX, A-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 29)<br />

RUSSIA [Kaliningrad] Bolshakovo site, Kaliningrad Desantnoye KLG.<br />

<br />

(Victor Rutkovsky-RUS, TXsite Sep 1)<br />

Thanks Victor,<br />

LW 171, 500 kW? 2x tx?=1000kW, non-dir antenna midst on the wood on<br />

eastern side,<br />

MW 1215/1386 kHz 600/1200kW, and two SGP4+4/SV 4+4 antennas arrays in<br />

approx.<br />

248 degr Berlin, Frankfurt, Paris direction,<br />

274 degr towards Rostock, Hamburg, central England.<br />

also shortwave 2<strong>05</strong> and 245 degrees antennas visible, midst on the wood on<br />

north-western side (seemingly).<br />

But I miss the Near East shortwave arrays towards 115 and 130 degrees,<br />

maybe located southeast of the SGP4+4/SV 4+4 antennas??<br />

see attached image picture attachment.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 1)<br />

RWANDA DW Rwanda haywire vs RCI. From before 1900 UT Aug 31, I was<br />

hearing a strong signal sweeping past RCI 15235 continuously, with bits of<br />

German audio causing a variable heterodyne. This appears to be DW Rwanda


supposed to be on 15275 until 1955* UT. The extremely unstable transmitter<br />

goes as low as 152<strong>05</strong>, at times mostly around 15215. Hear it yourself if in<br />

time.<br />

[Later:] Quite possibly the same will be happening with the same<br />

transmitter around its frequency after 2000. Per EiBi I can find three of<br />

them: 7130, 9875, 13650, but there are four transmitters there. Perhaps<br />

the other is relaying something other than DW.<br />

[later2:] After 2000, 13650 was just fine in Arabic, 9875 inaudible, and<br />

7130 unchecked.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Aug 31)<br />

DW is interfering with 15235. Your 15235 RCI frequency is having severe<br />

interference from a DW program which keeps sweeping up and down across the<br />

frequency, before and after 1900 UT today (Friday). At first I thought<br />

this was another Sackville transmitter, but checking the listings, it<br />

appears to be Rwanda which is supposed to be on 15275 (where it does land<br />

briefly from time to time). You may want to get in contact with them to<br />

advise them of the problem, since it is ruining RCI reception at the<br />

moment, and they really need to fix it.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, 1918 UT Aug 31, to RCI Master Control, via dxld)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA I have investigated your request and find no email address.<br />

However, upon further research, I turned up a mailing address. Sometimes I<br />

face the same problem and have to resort to conventional mail service. The<br />

address that I discovered is as follows:<br />

BSKSA, Director of Frequency Management, Kingdom of Saudi-Arabia Ministry<br />

of Information, P.O.Box 61718, Riyadh 11575, Saudi Arabia.<br />

According to what I found out, "BSKSA" is the name of their broadcast<br />

company.<br />

(Tyrrell C. Burns, Aug 29, dxing.info via dxld)<br />

SAO TOME 4960.00 VOA, Pinheira, at 0350 - OOC at tune-in, Yankee Doodle<br />

IS at 0359 UT into English VOA programming, Hausa at <strong>05</strong>00UT , French at<br />

<strong>05</strong>30 UT and still weakly audible at 0630* UT. Transmitter back on at 0638<br />

w/ OC but much too weak for audio at listed 0700 UT Hausa.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 28)<br />

SOLOMON ISLS 5019.85 at 1246- UT, SI<strong>BC</strong> Sep 1. Ron Howard e-mailed me a<br />

report that this station was off the air, but today I can hear them<br />

(presumably them) at weak but readable levels in English with presumed B<strong>BC</strong><br />

relay programming. Signal seems to be gradually improving as dawn<br />

approaches.<br />

(Walt Salmaniw-<strong>BC</strong>-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 1)<br />

Bob Wilkner alerted me to this signal yesterday morning, so I set up an<br />

overnight SDR-14 recording to monitor this.<br />

5019.86-.87, (tent) SI<strong>BC</strong>, Honiara, 0627-1320 - carrier noted rising above<br />

the noise floor at 0627 UTC, about an hour before SI<strong>BC</strong> sunrise, and was<br />

well above the noise floor by 0718 sunrise at transmitter. Signal peaking<br />

>from 0830-1030 UTC with bits and pieces of threshold audio in there during<br />

that time, man talking in presumed Pidgin or extremely accented English.<br />

Signal faded somewhat until peaking again at 1130 UTC Memphis sunrise. The<br />

carrier finally disappeared into the noise floor at 1320 UTC, at which<br />

time it had drifted upward approx 10 Hz. Rebelde was playing music most of<br />

the time the signal was peaking, which causes major slop here. Thanks to<br />

Bob Wilkner for heads up on this signal.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, dxld Sep 1)<br />

SPAIN Google Earth imagery, also compared to Windows Live Search


images...<br />

ESP RNE Oviedo 549 kHz 100 kW<br />

43 23 <strong>05</strong>.82 N <strong>05</strong> 52 45.84 W<br />

ESP RNE La Coruna 558 kHz 20 kW<br />

43 20 21.46 N 08 28 20.51 W<br />

ESP RNE Valencia El Palmar 558 774 kHz<br />

39 17 53.68 N 00 19 28.37 W<br />

ESP RNE Marbella 567 / 855 kHz<br />

36 31 52.63 N 04 45 55.82 W<br />

ESP RNE Madrid Majadahonda 585 / 657 kHz<br />

40 29 06.64 N 03 52 35.98 W<br />

ESP RNE Avila 621 / 1098 kHz<br />

40 37 31.29 N 04 38 09.02 W<br />

ESP RNE Almeria Roquetas ?? 639 / 1098 25 kW<br />

36 45 12.83 N 02 36 39.00 W<br />

ESP RNE Bilbao 639 / 13<strong>05</strong> kHz SER 990 kHz<br />

43 16 09.03 N 02 53 38.26 W<br />

ESP RNE La Coruna 639 kHz 300 kW<br />

43 09 08.97 N 08 22 39.88 W<br />

ESP RNE Zaragoza 639 kHz / SER 936 kHz / 50 kW<br />

41 37 23.71 N 00 53 27.50 W<br />

ESP RNE5 nx Madrid 657 kHz 50 kW / 810 R Madrid / 918 R Intercontinental<br />

Onda Zero ? 954 / COPE ? 999<br />

40 26 40.76 N 03 46 39.<strong>05</strong> W<br />

ESP RNE Sevilla 684 kHz 600 kW<br />

37 12 34.41 N <strong>05</strong> 55 33.27 W<br />

ESP RNE Alicante 721 / 936 kHz / SER COPE 882 1008<br />

38 19 03.19 N 00 33 09.13 W<br />

ESP RNE Valladolid 729 / 936 kHz<br />

41 36 50.47 N 04 41 54.75 W<br />

ESP RNE Caceres 774 kHz 60 kW / 1107 20<br />

39 20 48.17 N 06 20 14.59 W<br />

ESP RNE Granada 774 kHz 10 kW / 1017 10<br />

37 09 35.40 N 03 41 34.75 W<br />

ESP RNE Orense 774 kHz 20 kW / 13<strong>05</strong> 25 - and FM masts<br />

42 21 16.35 N 07 48 06.83 W<br />

ESP RNE Soria ?? 774 / 1125 kHz<br />

41 47 43.21 N 02 30 17.20 W<br />

ESP RNE La Linea / Campo de Gibraltar 774 / 1503 kHz<br />

36 09 14.68 N <strong>05</strong> 20 26.85 W<br />

ESP RNE Castellon 801 kHz<br />

39 56 01.01 N 00 00 18.48 W<br />

ESP RNE Gerona 801 kHz


41 58 35.89 N 02 50 07.24 E<br />

ESP RNE Lugo 801 / 1098 kHz<br />

42 58 25.48 N 07 34 32.40 W<br />

ESP COPE Sevilla 837 kHz<br />

37 23 57.89 N 06 03 51.04 W<br />

ESP COPE El Ferrol 837 kHz 5 kW<br />

43 31 33.50 N 08 13 22.24 W<br />

ESP RNE Murcia 855 kHz 300 kW<br />

38 01 35.19 N 01 15 15.70 W<br />

ESP Ponferrada 855 kHz 10 kW<br />

42 34 22.66 N 06 38 57.02 W<br />

ESP RNE Pontevedra 855 kHz 20 kW<br />

42 18 56.53 N 08 42 15.21 W<br />

ESP RNE Salamanca 855 / 1314 kHz<br />

40 57 07.96 N <strong>05</strong> 43 26.44 W<br />

ESP COPE Valladolid 882 kHz 5 kW<br />

41 39 15.30 N 04 44 59.53 W<br />

ESP RNE Monforte de Lemos 972 kHz<br />

42 30 03.02 N 07 31 58.73 W<br />

ESP SER Oviedo 1026 COPE 1143 kHz<br />

43 23 08.56 N <strong>05</strong> 51 11.63 W<br />

ESP COPE Palma de Mallorca 1224 kHz ??<br />

39 38 06.37 N 02 42 09.96 E<br />

ESP RNE Madrid Arganda, former Spanish SW site of REE.<br />

Cross dipole antenna, 1359 kHz 600 kW<br />

40 18 40.79 N 03 30 19.65 W<br />

[1359 kHz 38dB, formerly ITU registered and planned at Figueras<br />

in No-We Spain at 42 15 N 03 00 E ]<br />

ESP REE Noblejas, foreign service shortwave site<br />

39 57 23.23 N 03 25 41.56 W<br />

former ESP/USA Playa de Pals, Radio Liberty 1000/500 kW site<br />

41 59 17.01 N 03 12 03.84 E<br />

ESP/USA US Navy CDAA antenna, at Rota marine base, atomic bombs etc.<br />

36 39 23.50 N 06 21 54.14 W<br />

ESP/Canaries Spanish Navy CDAA antenna, between Arucas and Teror<br />

28 <strong>05</strong> 17.99 N 15 31 48.20 W<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 31)<br />

SUDAN 7200.00 R Omdurman, Al Fitahab, Aug 30 *0231 - s/on with<br />

traditonal vocal accompanied by drum, then announcements by man in Arabic<br />

mentioning Omdurman. Monologues mixed with traditional vocals until 0300,<br />

then long discussions. Fair signal until mixing with R Bulgaria from 0300.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Sep 1)<br />

SYRIA In the German program it was said to use only one SW frequency per<br />

program in future, and also to have an internet stream<br />

(Walter Eibl-D, WW<strong>DX</strong>C <strong>DX</strong> Magazine Aug-Sept via dxld)


TAIWAN 9485 Shiokaze 1320 Sep 1. Obliterated by roaring noise on freq.<br />

Presume North Korea has finally started jamming this frequency.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 1)<br />

TAJIKISTAN 4635.06 Tajik Radio on Aug 23 at 14<strong>05</strong>-1415 UT. 45433 Tajik,<br />

Talk and music, SJ and ID at 1410 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sep 1)<br />

TUNISIA 7275.00 R Tunisia, Sfax, Aug 30 *0259-<strong>05</strong>30* - OC from 0254 into<br />

*0259 s/on in Arabic with announcement by man, Koran recitation from 0301<br />

until 0319, into talks and vocals. Huge signal. Listed as HFCC: 0400-0800,<br />

EiBi: 0400-<strong>05</strong>30 and Aoki: 0400-0700.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Sep 1)<br />

UGANDA 4975.97 R Uganda, Kampala, on Aug 28 at 0350-<strong>05</strong>33* - English<br />

programming from tune-in, lots of monologues by male then female. Slowly<br />

fading down beginning 0415, possible Swahili. Carrier still visible above<br />

noise floor to verify <strong>05</strong>33* s/off.<br />

5026.00 R Uganda, Kampala, Aug 28 - no sign of R Uganda here in quite a<br />

while.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 28)<br />

USA Summer A-07 for Voice of America. Part two of two:<br />

GEORGIAN 1530-1600 11945 15475<br />

HAUSA <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 1530 4960 6045 9600<br />

0700-0730 4960 11785 17490<br />

1500-1530 9710 119<strong>05</strong> 13750<br />

2030-2100 4940 9815 9830 11720 12080 15185 Mon-Fri<br />

HINDI 1600-1700 7260 9320<br />

INDONESIAN 0000-0030 9535 118<strong>05</strong> 137<strong>05</strong><br />

1130-1230 9700 9890 12010<br />

1400-1500 13620 151<strong>05</strong> Thu-Sat<br />

2200-2400 7225 9535 118<strong>05</strong><br />

KHMER 1330-1430 1575 5955 7155<br />

2200-2230 1575 6060 7130 15340<br />

KINYARWANDA 0330-0430 6095 7340 119<strong>05</strong><br />

1600-1630 119<strong>05</strong> 15430 17725 Sat<br />

KOREAN 1200-1300 5890 7235 11625<br />

1300-1400 648 5890 7235 11740<br />

1400-1500 5890 7235 11740<br />

2000-2030 6060 7125 9510<br />

KURDISH 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 9845 15460 17490<br />

1300-1400 1593 11635 15390 17730<br />

1600-1700 98<strong>05</strong> 117<strong>05</strong> 15130<br />

1800-1900 72<strong>05</strong> 11520 117<strong>05</strong><br />

1900-2000 1593<br />

LAOTIAN 1230-1300 1575 9510 11930<br />

NDEBELE 1800-1830 909 4930 13755 15775 Mon-Fri<br />

PASHTO 0030-0130 1296 9335 116<strong>05</strong><br />

Radio Ashna 1430-1500 1296 9335 15090 15120<br />

1530-1630 1296 9335 15090 15120<br />

1730-1800 1296 9335 11565 11580


1830-1930 1296 7555 7595<br />

PASHTO 1300-1600 9310 11510+additional new 94<strong>05</strong> UDO 250 kW / 300<br />

deg<br />

Deewa Radio 1600-1900 7510 9310+additional new 9395 BIB 100 kW / 1<strong>05</strong><br />

deg<br />

PERSIAN 0230-0330 9695 17855<br />

1530-1700 1593 6040 11520 11780<br />

1700-1730 1593 6040 9760 11520<br />

1730-1800 1593 6040 9760 11925<br />

1800-1830 648 1593 6040 9760 11925<br />

1830-1900 648 1593 5860 6040 11925<br />

1900-1930 5860 6040 11925<br />

1930-2030 5860 9310 9725<br />

PORTUGUESE 0430-<strong>05</strong>00 1530 6095 7340<br />

1000-1030 17740 21590 Sat/Sun<br />

1700-1730 1530 9565 12080<br />

1730-1800 1530 9565 9815 12080 15730<br />

1800-1830 1530 9565 9815 17785 Mon-Fri<br />

RUSSIAN 1300-1400 9465 11725 15130 15565<br />

1700-1800 6110 7215 9520 118<strong>05</strong><br />

1800-1900 6110 9520 11755 118<strong>05</strong><br />

SERBIAN <strong>05</strong>30-<strong>05</strong>45 9460<br />

1930-2000 9785<br />

2100-2130 7210 Mon-Fri<br />

SHONA 1700-1730 909 4930 13755 17730 Mon-Fri<br />

SOMALI 1600-1630 1431 11530 15675 Mon-Fri<br />

1630-1800 11530 15675 Mon-Fri<br />

SPANISH 0030-0200 9560 9885 11815<br />

1100-1230 7370 9535 13790<br />

SWAHILI 1630-1700 9815 13670 15730<br />

1700-1730 9815 13670 15730 Mon-Fri<br />

TIBETAN 0000-0100 7255 9855 11690<br />

0400-0600 15265 15490 17685<br />

1400-1500 6030 11520 11975<br />

TIGRINA 1900-1930 9875 11500 11675 119<strong>05</strong> 13870 Mon-Fri<br />

TURKISH 0330-0400 72<strong>05</strong> Mon-Fri<br />

1045-1100 152<strong>05</strong> 17565 Mon-Fri<br />

1830-1900 11865 12025 Mon-Fri<br />

UKRAINIAN 2000-2015 7230 11840 Sat/Sun<br />

2000-2030 7230 11840 Mon-Fri<br />

URDU 0100-0200 972 1539 7145 118<strong>05</strong><br />

AapKiDunyaa 1400-1500 972 1539 9510 120<strong>05</strong><br />

1500-1700 972 1539<br />

1700-1800 972 1539 9320 9780<br />

1800-0100 972 1539<br />

UZBEK 1500-1530 801 7280 9695 11595 15265<br />

VIETNAMESE 1300-1330 1575 5955 9720<br />

1500-1600 1170 5955 7455 9780


2230-2330 6060 15340<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Aug 29)<br />

ZAMBIA 4965.00 Voice Africa, Lusaka, on Aug 28 at 0350-<strong>05</strong>56* UT -<br />

English with various music and African news at 0400 and <strong>05</strong>00. Fair to poor<br />

as signal began slowly fading from <strong>05</strong>00. CODAR less bothersome in LSB.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, hcdx Aug 28)<br />

Eton E-1 (Lextronix)<br />

Nick Hall-Patch and I have put together separate user reviews of the Eton<br />

E1 as a medium wave and short-wave receiver -<br />

here - and<br />

here - <br />

Good dx,<br />

Colin Newell - Victoria B.C. Canada<br />

(hcdx Aug 29)<br />

New car radio "TechniSat Navi-Dresden 1" includes also 120-, 90-, 75-,<br />

60-, 49- and 41-m-Band.<br />

Das neue TechniSat Navi-Dresden 1 empfaengt neben UKW, Lang- und<br />

Mittelwelle auch das 120-, 90-, 75-, 60-, 49- und 41-m-Band. Immerhin.<br />

Mehr unter <br />

<br />

(Harald Kuhl-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 1)<br />

In unserer Provinzzeitung "HNA" ist heute ein Beitrag ueber ein neu<br />

erscheinenes Buch zum Thema Soldatensen<strong>der</strong> zu finden. In dem Artikel wird<br />

das Buch als "kompakte, reich illustrierte, thematische Zusammenstellung"<br />

bezeichnet. Im Anhand befinde sich eine zehn Seiten umfassende<br />

Frequenzliste mit "Kurz-, Langwellen- und UKW-Sendestationen von<br />

Afghanistan bis Zypern."<br />

Hier <strong>der</strong> Link zum Artikel:<br />

<br />

Und hier die Details zum Buch:<br />

Rainer Pinkau, Hans Weber: Soldatensen<strong>der</strong>. Geschichte und Gegenwart,<br />

Verlag fuer Technik und Handwerk, <strong>2007</strong>, 110 Seiten, 13,50 Euro,<br />

ISBN 978-3-88180-661-9<br />

(Felix Lechte-D, A-Dx Aug 18)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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As every year, Telekom T-systems Nauen tx site Sightseeing is possible, on<br />

Monument Open Day Sept 9th, from 10 hrs LT.<br />

Aus dem QRP Forum habe ich die Info, das am 9.9.<strong>2007</strong>, das ist <strong>der</strong> Tag des<br />

offenen Denkmals, die Sendestation Nauen ab 10 Uhr besichtigt werden kann.<br />

Der OV Nauen Y08 ist auch mit Loetkolben,<br />

Bausaetzen und Amateurfunkstation vor Ort.<br />

(Sven Dibbert-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 7)<br />

ALGERIA CLANDESTINE / We.SAHARA 1550 & 6300 noted yesterday, 02 Sept,<br />

in Castilian 2300-2400 UT again, ex-1700-1800 UT. Today, 3rd Sept, the<br />

bcast did open in Arabic at 1700, starting w/ the usual Koranic prayer for<br />

almost 15 mins. This is probably their Winter sched. arrangement, so maybe<br />

even their other (3rd) outlet of 700 is activated too.<br />

1550 kHz is audible, albeit poorly, right from s/on 1700, then does<br />

improve steadily - I'm getting an S7 signal at 1730 either via the 41 m<br />

inv. V or via the elevated K9AY. On the SW coast, their signal at *1700 is<br />

a lot stronger than over here at home in Lisbon.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 3)<br />

ASCENSION ISL Deleted txions of RAI International, all in Italian:<br />

0130-0230 on 6110 ASC 250 kW / 235 deg to SoAm<br />

0130-0230 on 11765 ASC 250 kW / 295 deg to CeAm<br />

1600-1700 on 17790 ASC 250 kW / 102 deg to SoAf<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

AUSTRALIA No sign of the Humpty Doo station on 5<strong>05</strong>0 kHz.in Port Douglas,<br />

only China could be heard.


Radio Australia's service to Papua New Guinea and Asia from Shepparton is<br />

super strong in Northern Australia, a kind of "de facto" domestic service<br />

in a way. This was on all frequencies, day and night.<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, Port Douglas in the tropical North of AUS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong><br />

Sept 2)<br />

Dear OM, I confirm that Radio Australia 5995 kHz reopen DRM at 1244 UT on<br />

Aug 4.<br />

(A. Ishida-JPN, via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C Sep 4)<br />

Per DRM schedule, is daily 1200-1400 Ut, 10 degrees, 8 kW on 5995; also<br />

daily 1100-1200, 80 degrees, 8 kW on 12080 kHz.<br />

(gh, dxld Sept 6)<br />

2310 VL8A Alice Springs NT at 11<strong>05</strong> // 2325 Australia VL8T Tennant Creek<br />

NT // 2485 Australia, VL8K Katherine NT. Katherine the strongest of the<br />

three.<br />

(Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 4)<br />

BOLIVIA 4796.32, Radio Mallku, 10<strong>05</strong>-1015 Noted a single male in Spanish<br />

comments during the period. With the CODAR passing over everything, any<br />

decent copy is impossible. Signal seemed to drop off the air at 1015 but<br />

came back a minute later. Signal was threshold.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-FL-USA, hcdx Sept 6)<br />

BRAZIL 4845.30, Radio Cultura Ondas Tropicais (pres), 1016-1025 Noted a<br />

steady stream of Bras pop music. This mixing with a utility that does not<br />

yield for an instant. Signal of COT was good.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-FL-USA, hcdx Sept 6)<br />

CANADA/SRI LANKA Frequency changes of Deutsche Welle:<br />

0900-1000 NF 177<strong>05</strong> TRM 250 kW / 045 deg to EaAs in English, ex17770<br />

1000-1200 NF 15595 SAC 250 kW / 176 deg to SoAm in German, ex17770 ASC<br />

1500-1600 NF 9540 TRM 250 kW / 345 deg to SoAs in Hindi/Bengali, ex7225<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

CHINA The Firedrake on satellite. This is an interesting article, with<br />

audio. Via the AR<strong>DX</strong>C mailing list.<br />

(Jerry Berg-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 3)<br />

AR<strong>DX</strong>C - Firedrake - Good old Chinese Jamming - even on satellite! I have<br />

posted an article at my website that you may be interested in - I have<br />

found a digital studio feed of Firedrake! Here is the link:<br />

<br />

Also check out the digital sample of Firedrake.<br />

Cheers, Mark Fahey Sydney, Australia<br />

(AR<strong>DX</strong>C-AUS via <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 3)<br />

9410, CNR-5, 1114-1144, Sept 4, OM & YL in Chinese, Chinese ballad, signal<br />

improving the whole time, fair. Broadcasting to Taiwan, scheduled for<br />

0955-00<strong>05</strong>, no other station noted here, clearly // 5925 (weak) and 7620<br />

(fair), all via Beijing. Audio streaming also noted // at:<br />

<br />

As a general rule I find that, if possible, parallels often help ID these<br />

Chinese stations.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 4)<br />

RE: dxld TAIWAN. 9410, Fu Hsing Broadcasting (Kuanyin) (Presumed), 1239,<br />

Sept 1, in Mandarin. W speaking at length. Good.<br />

(Mark Taylor-WI-USA via dxld)<br />

Seldom reported, or easy to overlook? Aoki has this A07 as 10 kW, daily at


2300-0100, 0400-0600, 0800-1000, 1100-1300.<br />

(gh, dxld Sept 2)<br />

CROATIA Mediumwave transmitting Station ZADAR, Croatia<br />

[1134 kHz/600 kW].<br />

Finally we have a chance to look at a photo with antenna towers of Zadar<br />

MW station, which is relaying GLAS HRVATSKE (Voice of Croatia) to Europe<br />

at 1300-<strong>05</strong>30.<br />

The high quality picture is at:<br />

<br />

Also, during my websurfing, I found some interesting news about Zadar MW<br />

station. You can find the story on:<br />

<br />

but, unfortunately only in Croatian language.<br />

And, of course I've just translated the most interesting parts of the<br />

text:<br />

MW TRANSMITTER ZADAR IS LOCATED AT RASINOVAC (read Rashinovats, 'S' with<br />

Hajek diacritical character, wb.) BY THE CITY OF NIN, ABOUT 20 KILOMETERS<br />

>FROM ZADAR.<br />

IN 1991 DURING A BOMBING, ROCKETS DESTROYED THE ANTENNA SYSTEM. THE<br />

ROCKETS OVERTURNED (destroyed) TWO ANTENNA TOWERS, WHILE THE OTHER TWO<br />

TOWERS AND A ANTENNA FEED LINE WERE DISABLED ...<br />

>FROM SEPTEMBER 2003 WITH A COMPANY "RIZ-TRANSMITTERS" BEGUN A<br />

RECONSTRUCTION OF ANTENNA SYSTEM, WITH INSTALLING TWO NEW 132 METER<br />

TOWERS, AND THE REPAIRS OF ANTENNA FEED LINE AND ANTENNA HOUSES. FROM<br />

APRIL 30, 2004 THE NEW ANTENNA SYSTEM STARTED OPERATING, WHICH INSURES A<br />

GOOD RECEPTION OF THE VOICE OF CROATIA (Glas Hrvatske) IN MOST PARTS OF<br />

EUROPE AND THE NEAR EAST.<br />

(Dragan Lekic, from Subotica, Serbia, direct and via dxld Sep 2)<br />

1134 kHz 1200 kW Zadar Croatia. Open website<br />

and then click<br />

3rd 'ball' on the left side like "Postorni plan"<br />

and then click<br />

2nd item from top<br />

"infrastrukturni_sustavi"<br />

<br />

and then click to the center square and you will read the little name<br />

'RASINOVAC' and a BLACK SQUARE, latter which means "radio odasiljacko<br />

srediste / postojece" see also "Foto galerija", 3rd ball on the right side<br />

of entry site.<br />

1134 kHz 2x600 kW HRV Zadar Nin[Nina] RASINOVAC<br />

G.C. is HRV 1134 MW Zadar Nin Rasinovac 2x600kW<br />

44 degr13'55.07" N 15 degr14'10.22" E<br />

44.232 N 15.2362 E<br />

<br />

<br />

Live Search Maps<br />


18&tilt=-90&dir=0&alt=464.416224460118&encType=1><br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 4)<br />

Mediumwave transmitting Station ZADAR, Croatia [1134 kHz/600 kW]<br />

Dragan, sorry unfortunately I can't find any location<br />

Rasinovac or RASINOVAC near Nina/Nin village ...<br />

see also<br />

<br />

<br />

and Zadar 2x600kW od 1986<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 4)<br />

Mediumwave transmitting Station ZADAR, Croatia [1134 kHz/600 kW]<br />

Dear <strong>DX</strong>ers,<br />

Finally we have a chance to look at a photo with antenna towers of Zadar<br />

MW station, which is relaying GLAS HRVATSKE (Voice of Croatia) to Europe<br />

at 1300-<strong>05</strong>30. The high quality picture is at:<br />

<br />

Also, during my websurfing, I found some interesting news about Zadar MW<br />

station. You can find the story on:<br />

<br />

but, unfortunately only in Croatian language.<br />

And, of course I've just translated the most interesting parts of the<br />

text:<br />

"Srednjevalni odasilja&#269; ZADAR SV lociran je u predjelu Rasinovac,<br />

pored grada Nina, na udaljenosti od oko 20 kilometara od Zadra.<br />

MW TRANSMITTER ZADAR IS LOCATED AT RASINOVAC (read Rashinovats) BY THE<br />

CITY OF NIN, ABOUT 20 KILOMETERS FROM ZADAR.<br />

Tijekom agresije na Republiku Hrvatsku, dana 16.09.1991., JNA je borbenim<br />

zrakoplovima raketirala objekt, te time unistila antenski sustav. Raketama<br />

su srusena dva antenska stupa, dok su druga dva antenska stupa i antenski<br />

vod onesposobljeni za rad.<br />

... IN 1991 DURING A BOMBING, ROCKETS DESTROYED THE ANTENNA SYSTEM. THE<br />

ROCKETS OVERTURNED (destroyed) TWO ANTENNA TOWERS, WHILE THE OTHER TWO<br />

TOWERS AND A ANTENNA FEED LINE WERE DISABLED ...<br />

Od rujna 2003. u suradnji s tvrkom RIZ-Odasilja&#269;i zapo&#269;eta je<br />

rekonstrukcija antenskog sustava, koja je obuhva&#263;ala podizanje dva


nova 132-metarska stupa, sanaciju antenskog voda i antenskih ku&#263;ica.<br />

Od 30.04.2004. u rad je pusten rekonstruirani antenski sustav, koji<br />

osigurava dobru &#269;ujnost programa Glasa Hrvatske u ve&#263;em dijelu<br />

Europe i Bliskog Istoka.<br />

>FROM SEPTEMBER 2003 WITH A COMPANY "RIZ-TRANSMITTERS" BEGUN A<br />

RECONSTRUCTION OF ANTENNA SYSTEM, WITH INSTALLING TWO NEW 132 METER<br />

TOWERS, AND THE REPAIRS OF ANTENNA FEED LINE AND ANTENNA HOUSES. FROM<br />

APRIL 30, 2004 THE NEW ANTENNA SYSTEM STARTED OPERATING, WHICH INSURES A<br />

GOOD RECEPTION OF THE VOICE OF CROATIA (Glas Hrvatske) IN MOST PARTS OF<br />

EUROPE AND THE NEAR EAST."<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SER, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 2)<br />

CZECH REP (Czechoslovakia / CSSR) Dear Wolfgang, I had a good meeting<br />

with the staff at the English service of Radio Prague. Met at 10 am today<br />

with Paulina and others then with director of Radio Prague photo was taken<br />

and interview over mailbag show due to go the air on Sunday. Showed them<br />

my old QSL cards from 1972 and some will be placed on the web site un<strong>der</strong><br />

old qsl issued through the years. Was given a tour of the place which is<br />

un<strong>der</strong> repair and the move was taken place thse few weeks the new entrance<br />

is at the back of the building. Tokens of Radio Prague were given such as<br />

tee shirt, mouse pad, sked, pen, old history book on the station.<br />

Walked a while in the rain then went with the tube train. it was worth the<br />

trip to visit Prague and the Czech Republic. Talked about dxing and how<br />

the signal is geeting through, and the loss of the dx show that was aired<br />

before. Raining non stop most days but very good food, sights, beer, etc.<br />

Asked what radio I use and antenna etc.<br />

73's.<br />

(Costas Constantinides-CYP on tour to Prague-CZE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 6)<br />

FRANCE RFI dispone ya del dossier de prensa <strong>2007</strong> en formato pdf:<br />

<br />

26 paginas en formato pdf, donde explican todas las redacciones de esta<br />

emisora asi como la historia de la emisora.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, hcdx Sept 5)<br />

FRENCH GUIANA 5995 & 17630 Radio France Int'l Spanish <strong>BC</strong>B via<br />

Telediffusion de France (TDF) Relay. Full data Verification letter,<br />

indicating both frequencies with data. This for a CD MP3 Report sent<br />

direct to the Transmitter site. Address for reports are:<br />

Teledifffusion de France Relay Station,<br />

Direction TDF Outre-Mer<br />

B.P. 7024<br />

97307 Cayenne Cedex<br />

French Guiana. Reply in 113 days.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 2)<br />

GERMANY Auf <strong>der</strong> Suche nach dem Radio - ein IFA-Rundgang.<br />

Auf <strong>der</strong> 47. Internationalen Funkausstellung (IFA), <strong>der</strong> weltweit groessten<br />

Messe fuer Unterhaltungselektronik praesentieren ueber 1200 Aussteller aus<br />

32 Laen<strong>der</strong>n ihre Neuerungen. Ist das gute alte Radio dort noch vertreten?<br />

<br />

(Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 6)<br />

6015 Radio Polonia via Wertachtal. Full data (with site indicated)<br />

Studio/Building Card with accompanying letter. Reply in eigth months, one<br />

month after sending a e-mail follow-up to my original Postal report. v/s:<br />

Slawek Szefs, English service<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 2)<br />

Dmitry Mezin wrote: German Post returned my reception report to Sagalee<br />

Bilisummaa Oromoo (Voice of Oromo Liberation) that has been addressed to


P.O.Box 510620, D-13366, Berlin (as per WRTH-07). Postal authorities<br />

marked the envelope as "non reclame".<br />

Now I found the station's page at<br />

<br />

and I see that P.O.Box number is a bit different: 510610. Other elements<br />

of address are correct.<br />

Did anybody try to contact the station via P.O.Box 510610 recently?<br />

(Dmitry Mezin-RUS, dxld Sep 3)<br />

"Non reclame" means that the owner of the box did not pick up the mail in<br />

time. The mailbox contract with German post offices says that the boxes<br />

have to be emptied at least once a week, otherwise the mal is returned.<br />

Thus, "non reclame" does not necessarily mean that the box has a new<br />

owner.<br />

As for 510620 and 510620, the SBO organisation appears to been renting<br />

both postboxes in the past years:<br />

Sagalee Blilummaa Oromoo/Voice of Oromo Liberation.<br />

I received a partial-data letter for SBO on 15,715 in 32 months. In the<br />

meantime, I have sent follow-ups and new reports to at least 4 different<br />

addresses, including one of those on their letterhead which has 2 slightly<br />

different addresses:<br />

Sagalee Blilummaa Oromoo (SBO), P.O.Box 510610, D-13366, Berlin, Germany,<br />

and Voice of Oromo Liberation Radio, P.O.Box 510620, D-13366, Berlin,<br />

Germany. The broadcast was via Juelich.<br />

(W. Craighead-USA Mar 10, 2003 for CRW)<br />

See also <br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld Sep 3)<br />

I found an another address Prinzenallee 81, 13357 Berlin, Germany.<br />

(Peter Kruse-D, dxld Sep 3)<br />

60<strong>05</strong> After 56 years in steady 24 hrs service, Berlin Britz site SW<br />

installation of DeutschlandRadio (former US RIAS Berlin site til Dec 1993)<br />

60<strong>05</strong> kHz ceased FOR EVER.<br />

DLR of July 17, <strong>2007</strong>:<br />

A fire at the Berlin-Britz station severely damaged the transmitter which<br />

carried Deutschlandradio Kultur on 60<strong>05</strong>. It remains to be seen if and when<br />

the transmitter can be reactivated.<br />

<br />

Harald Kuhl called up Deutschlandradio and got the damage specified as<br />

100,000 Euro. It is subject of a management decision if this rather<br />

expensive repair will be carried out.<br />

<br />

(google map)<br />

<br />

<br />

click at Berlin Britz:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />


<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 4)<br />

>From TopNews <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> #817 of July 22, <strong>2007</strong>:<br />

A fire at the Berlin-Britz station severely damaged the transmitter which<br />

carried Deutschlandradio Kultur on 60<strong>05</strong> kHz. It remains to be seen if and<br />

when the transmitter can be reactivated.<br />

<br />

Harald Kuhl called up Deutschlandradio and got the damage specified as<br />

100,000 Euro. It is subject of a management decision if this rather<br />

expensive repair will be carried out.<br />

The affected transmitter is a Telefunken S4001 without the fast tuning<br />

components. Back in 1995 this transmitter stood next to an S4002 (100 kW<br />

mediumwave, aux) and a S4003 (300 kW / 990 kHz). Probably these tube<br />

transmitters were since then removed to make way for the current 855 and<br />

990 solid state transmitters (25 and 100 kW, respectively), probably they<br />

are still there and were damaged as well. Anyway mediumwave transmissions<br />

are not affected, there is the usual DRM hiss on 855 and 990 is on as well<br />

(at 2040 check relaying ZDF TV audio // 177 as scheduled). The 6190<br />

transmitter sits in another building and is thus not affected as well.<br />

I would say that it should not be entirely ruled out that 60<strong>05</strong> will rise<br />

>from ashes (pardon me), since Deutschlandradio engineering got an<br />

allowance to or<strong>der</strong> spare parts for this transmitter as recently as in last<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary. Otherwise it only remains to be seen how much life is left in the<br />

1950 vintage transmitter, still relaying Deutschlandfunk on 6190 after it<br />

just barely escaped a looming shut-down back in 2003.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld July 19)<br />

According to<br />

<br />

<br />

IBB Monitoring station Helsinki scan from July 16, <strong>2007</strong> average strength<br />

meter (avg. s-meter) says<br />

11:07:22, 96.00, 60<strong>05</strong>.00<br />

11:28:31, 29.00, 60<strong>05</strong>.00<br />

so, it's obvious that Berlin 60<strong>05</strong> kHz ended transmission on July 16, <strong>2007</strong><br />

at approximately 1115 UTC.<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SER, dxld July 20, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

Aus fuer die ex RIAS Kurzwelle Berlin Britz 60<strong>05</strong> kHz.<br />

<br />

Deutschlandfunk - Deutschlandradio Kultur.<br />

Beendigung <strong>der</strong> Ausstrahlung auf Kurzwelle 60<strong>05</strong> kHz.


Der Kurzwellensen<strong>der</strong> 60<strong>05</strong> kHz in Berlin Britz, ueber den das Programm<br />

Deutschlandradio Kultur abgestrahlt wurde, ist durch einen groesseren<br />

Schaden nicht mehr sendefaehig.<br />

Deutschlandradio strahlt seine Programme ueber UKW, Digitalradio (DAB),<br />

Mittelwelle und Langwelle, sowie ueber analoge und digitale<br />

Satellitenkanaele aus.<br />

Da sich die Hoergewohnheiten im Laufe <strong>der</strong> Jahrzehnte erheblich geaen<strong>der</strong>t<br />

haben und dem Hoerer fuer die Kurzwelle genuegend alternative Empfangswege<br />

zur Verfuegung stehen - nicht zuletzt auch das Internet - hat sich<br />

Deutschlandradio entschlossen, die genannte Frequenz aufzugeben und<br />

stattdessen in Digitalradio zu investieren.<br />

Diese Traditionsfrequenz 60<strong>05</strong> kHz von RIAS Berlin ging mit 20 kW am 7.<br />

August 1951 in Betrieb, nachdem seit 1950 die Mittelwellenfrequenzen von<br />

RIAS gestoert wurden. Damit stellte die Kurzwelle fuer viele Jahrzehnte<br />

einen Empfangsweg fuer mangelnde o<strong>der</strong> gestoerte Mittelwellenversorgung<br />

dar. Im Jahr 1983 wurde die Sendeleistung von 20 kW auf 100 kW erhoeht,<br />

dieses wurde notwendig, da die Leitung <strong>der</strong> an<strong>der</strong>en Stationen in dem Band<br />

gestiegen war und die Versorgung insbeson<strong>der</strong>e fuer die Hoerer in <strong>der</strong> DDR<br />

weiter verbessert werden musste.<br />

Seit <strong>der</strong> Gruendung von Deutschlandradio 1994 aus den Anstalten RIAS-<br />

Berlin, Deutschlandfunk und DS-Kultur wurde auf <strong>der</strong> Frequenz 60<strong>05</strong> kHz das<br />

Programm Deutschlandradio Berlin bzw. Deutschlandradio Kultur<br />

ausgestrahlt.<br />

Viele, insbeson<strong>der</strong>e aeltere Menschen aus den neuen Bundeslaen<strong>der</strong>n, werden<br />

sich gut an das Einschalten <strong>der</strong> Traditionsfrequenz 60<strong>05</strong> kHz erinnern, sie<br />

war fuer Generationen die "Freie Stimme <strong>der</strong> freien Welt".<br />

Mit den neuen Uebertragungswegen und den an<strong>der</strong>en Anfor<strong>der</strong>ungen an<br />

Uebertragungsqualitaet ist die 56 Jahre waehrende Aera <strong>der</strong> Kurzwelle 60<strong>05</strong><br />

kHz aus Berlin Britz beendet und den Hoerern stehen mo<strong>der</strong>ne Empfangswege<br />

zur Verfuegung.<br />

... schade (= siehe Anlage).<br />

Beste Gruesse aus dem Havelland<br />

(DLR, via Thomas Kubaczewski-D, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 4)<br />

In Memoriam 60<strong>05</strong> kHz. DLR Berlin Britz 6<strong>05</strong>5 kHz, 100 kW.<br />

Hand aufs Herz: Wann haben Sie zuletzt an "die 60<strong>05</strong> kHz" geschrieben, zum<br />

Programm Stellung genommen, o<strong>der</strong> zumindest einen Hoerbericht "(ab-<br />

)geliefert" und dabei vielleicht auch noch um eine QSL-Karte gebeten?<br />

Lang, lang ist's her, auch bei mir!<br />

Klar: Das Programm war ja meistens OK (je<strong>der</strong> hatte dabei natuerlich so<br />

seine Lieblingssendungen), Hoerberichte waren eigentlich ueberfluessig, da<br />

die 60<strong>05</strong> kHz zuhause ohnehin immer mit SINPO 55555 hereinkam und im Urlaub<br />

im Sueden, in Griechenland, Tunesien o<strong>der</strong> sonstwo am Mittelmeer, o<strong>der</strong> -<br />

wie in meinem Falle - einmal in Suedkorea, da hat man die 60<strong>05</strong> kHz (und<br />

ich als (Wahl-)Bayer selbstverstaendlich auch die 6085 kHz) immer wie<strong>der</strong><br />

sehr gerne eingeschaltet.<br />

Am Strand, im Hotel, im Strandcafe, im "Bavarian Beergarden von Cairo",<br />

auf dem Berg, an <strong>der</strong> Bushaltestelle, auf dem Schiff, o<strong>der</strong> in <strong>der</strong> Kneipe<br />

(selbstverstaendlich mit Ohrhoerern!). Hoerberichtsvordrucke, hatte man<br />

selbstverstaenlich keine dabei und oft fehlte auch einfach die Lust, hier<br />

und jetzt die Balken am S-Meter zu zaehlen und dabei den<br />

"Wellenbuchhalter" zu mimen. Ja und eine QSL-Karte von <strong>der</strong> 60<strong>05</strong> kHz hatte<br />

man ja schon laengst in seiner Sammlung, also brauchte man sich um eine


solche auch nicht extra zu bemuehen. Wozu dann ueberhaupt noch schreiben?<br />

Waehrend meines beruflich bedingten Aufenthaltes in Suedkorea habe ich<br />

zweimal Radio Korea International / KBS World in Seoul besucht. Dabei<br />

konnte ich beobachten, wie die verschiedenen - alle in e i n e m<br />

einzigen Grossraumbuero untergebrachten - Sprachendienste am Monatsende<br />

eifrigst alle Briefe, Hoerberichte, Postkarten, E-Mails und Faxe zaehlten<br />

und die Ergebnisse fein saeuberlich in eine Liste eintrugen. Auf meine<br />

diesbezueglichen Fragen wurde mir erklaert, dass die Leitung des<br />

Auslandsdienstes diese Zahlen benoetige zur Erstellung einer monatlichen<br />

Hoererpost-Rennliste. Je nach dem, wie die einzelnen Sprachendienste dabei<br />

abschnitten, falle auch ihre Wertschaetzung im Hause (und die<br />

Unterstuetzung durch die Leitung) aus. Man sei sehr bemueht, hier immer<br />

wie<strong>der</strong> "noch bessere Zahlen" melden zu koennen. Dieses Verfahren sei bei<br />

sehr vielen (Kurzwellen-)Stationen auf <strong>der</strong> ganzen Welt gang und gaebe....<br />

Vermuten moechte ich nun einmal, dass auch die 60<strong>05</strong> kHz zuletzt auf <strong>der</strong><br />

(moeglicherweise vorhandenen) internen Hoererpost-Rennliste ihrer<br />

Rundfunkanstalt keinen vor<strong>der</strong>en Platz mehr eingenommen hat und durch die<br />

Passivitaet <strong>der</strong> Hoerer jetzt zu Tode kam. Wir alle sind daran mitschuldig!<br />

Wenn man das Sen<strong>der</strong>sterben und die Programmreduzierungen weltweit<br />

betrachtet, kann man theoretisch hochrechnen, wann es ueberhaupt keine<br />

deutschsprachigen Programme auf <strong>der</strong> Kurzwelle mehr geben wird, die man<br />

z.B.im Urlaub, am Strand, auf dem Berg, im "Bavarian Beergarden von<br />

Cairo", o<strong>der</strong> an <strong>der</strong> Bushaltestelle in London (stets aber mit Ohrhoerern!)<br />

empfangen kann. Was nutzen all die technischen Neuerungen <strong>der</strong><br />

Rundfunkversorgung, wenn man mit dem Rucksack durch Griechenland reist,<br />

bei Cefalu/Sizilien am Stand liegt, o<strong>der</strong> auf einer abgelegenen Berghuette<br />

gerne die Nachrichten, die Fussballergebnisse, o<strong>der</strong> den Wetterbericht vom<br />

"Heimatsen<strong>der</strong>" aus Deutschland hoeren moechte?<br />

Wir duerfen nicht auf die Rundfunkanstalten schimpfen, die viele<br />

Kurzwellensendungen reduzieren bzw. einstellen und ganze Sen<strong>der</strong> still<br />

legen. Sie handeln nur konsequent nach jenen Hoererpost-Rennlisten, die<br />

ich in Korea kennen gelernt habe. Es liegt also ganz alleine an uns - den<br />

Hoerern, also den "Kunden" <strong>der</strong> Rundfunkhaeuser - ob eine Sendung abgesetzt<br />

bzw. ein Sen<strong>der</strong> "dicht gemacht" wird, o<strong>der</strong> eben nicht. Keine Rundfunkchef<br />

<strong>der</strong> Welt wird jemals seine "Cashcow" (also den Bereich, <strong>der</strong> die<br />

meisten/sehr viele Hoererbriefe bringt) abschlachten. Wir haben es also<br />

(weitgehend) selbst in <strong>der</strong> Hand, ob unsere Lieblingssen<strong>der</strong> wie Radio HCJB,<br />

Radio Schweden, Radio Cairo, LRA Buenos Aires, die Stimme Vietnams, KBS<br />

World, CRI Beijing und NHK World/Radio Japan auch morgen und uebermorgen<br />

noch auf deutsch und auf Kurzwelle senden.<br />

Ein Brief/Hoerbericht pro Monat und Sen<strong>der</strong> koennte die "rettende Medizin"<br />

sein. Motto: Es gibt nichts GUTES, es sei dann, man TUT ES. Also: Nicht<br />

wehklagen und jammern, son<strong>der</strong>n Hoerberichte schreiben. Das QSL-Buero <strong>der</strong><br />

AD<strong>DX</strong> befoer<strong>der</strong>t Ihre Hoererpost uebrigens zuverlaessig und preiswert zu<br />

ueber 50 Rundfunkstationen <strong>der</strong> Welt.<br />

Die Adresse lautet:<br />

AD<strong>DX</strong>-QSL-BUERO<br />

Astrid Braeutigam,<br />

Scharsbergweg 14,<br />

41189 Moenchengladbach<br />

Nutzen Sie die Chance, jetzt die noch bestehenden deutschsprachigen<br />

Kurzwellendienste zu retten. Nur Sie, die Hoerer, koennen das tun!<br />

Viel Freude beim Kurzwellenhoeren auch in Zukunft wuenscht Ihnen<br />

Ihr Dieter K. Reibold, DE0DKR; Sept 4<br />

GREECE Greek pirates heard with mx and tc prgrs in Greek 1500-1600 on


1620, 3240, 4860, 1630, 3260 and 4890 feat. hxs on Aug 28th.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

GUATEMALA 4780 Radio Cultural, San Sebastian and 4799 Guatemala Radio<br />

Buenas Nuevas, San Sebastian, Huehuetenango both in with regular programs.<br />

1115 to 1120 UT.<br />

4<strong>05</strong>2.5 Radio Verdad, Chiquimula 1124 with English sermon then translated<br />

into Spanish, good signal ... last log taken.<br />

(Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 4)<br />

HONDURAS 3250 Honduras, Radio Luz y Vida, San Luis 1100 to 1110<br />

'...esta ... programa nacional ...". Some local stuff but weak signal ....<br />

3340 Radio Misiones Internacionales, Comayagueela 1100 very strong<br />

signal, but by 1110 signal suddenly dropped to threshold level, popular<br />

vocal music or possibly Christian popular in Spanish. No sermon heard.<br />

(Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 4)<br />

Central American stations. With hurricane Felix was listening for any<br />

break in usual programing for local announcements.<br />

<br />

HUNGARY has been redesigned. The index page shows only the<br />

new logos of MR (Magyar Radio Hungarian Radio), and the links to three new<br />

URLs:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Also, audio archive is again available on:<br />

<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SER, dxld Sept 2)<br />

INDIA 4960 All India Radio, Ranchi Transmitter. Full data (with site<br />

indicated) 'Tomb of General Rein Hart Agra' QSL Card, in response to<br />

another follow-up attempt. This time, I took a chance sending to the new<br />

Director at AIR's Spectrum Management & Synergy, after seeing that change<br />

had occurred. Got a reply in 20 months, 58 days after sending my postal<br />

follow-up for my Dec.25.<strong>05</strong> logging.<br />

v/s: V.P.Singh, Director (Spectrum Management & Synergy).<br />

This makes my 27th Indian regional verified.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 2)<br />

INDONESIA I heard the following RRI domestic stations in Port Douglas: I<br />

didn't verify the exact locations, but they they were clearly RRI<br />

stations, all heard in the period 0900-1300 UTC over several days.<br />

3267 kHz, 3323 kHz (un<strong>der</strong> R. North Solomons, PNG)<br />

3976 kHz, 3987 kHz 46<strong>05</strong> kHz RRI Serai, 4750 kHz, 4790 kHz, 4870 kHz,<br />

4920 kHz (I'm not sure about this. It was very weak and I tend to think<br />

it was China rather than RRI Biak)<br />

4925 kHz.<br />

I heard a couple RRI stations on higher frequencies.<br />

These were:<br />

7290 kHz from fade in around 0645 UTC until closing shortly before or<br />

after 0800 UTC.<br />

9743 kHz: This also faded in around 0630-0645 UTC and it was overwhelmed<br />

by B<strong>BC</strong> via Singapore about 0835 UTC.<br />

There was no sign of RRI Jakarta on 9680 or 11860 kHz.


The Voice of Indonesia in English could be heard on 11785 kHz 0200-0300<br />

UTC, but only just!<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, Port Douglas in the tropical North of AUS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong><br />

Sept 2)<br />

4869.94 RRI Wamena (pres) 1237-1314 Sep 2. Soft vocal music; few, if any,<br />

anmts; the mx ended at 1302 when OM & YL began conversing in presumed<br />

Bahasa Indonesia; back to mx at 1310, but signal was weak now - had been<br />

fair at tune-in.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 2)<br />

4750 RRI Makassar at 1103 UT very strong signal as was 4604.88 kHz RRI<br />

Serui noted with vocal music.<br />

(Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 4)<br />

4869.93, RRI Wamena, 1031-1045 Just music noted during listening period.<br />

Something happens at 1036? Like all the QRM drops down as well as Wamena's<br />

signal? Maybe someone is out there messing around with my antenna?<br />

(Snicker) At 1037, everything returns to normal which means the QRM fades<br />

back in as well as the music. At 1041 a person comments briefly. Signal of<br />

Wamena was threshold.<br />

4750, RARE Makassar, 0952-1015 Noted at tune in mainly the usual type of<br />

music heard. A few minutes later a male and female comment until 0958 then<br />

music continues. No break on the hour.At about 1003 begins what sounds<br />

like Qu'ran. Signal was good.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-FL-USA, hcdx Sept 6)<br />

46<strong>05</strong> RRI-Serui Sept 2 1000-1100 44343 Talk and music in Indonesian.ID at<br />

1<strong>05</strong>9 as Radio Republik Indonesia Serui.<br />

4790 RRI-Fak Fak August 31 1022-1113 32332 Talk and music in<br />

Indonesian.ID at 1101 as Radio Republik Indonesia Fak Fak.<br />

(Kyoshiro Ishizaki-JPN, JPNpremium Sept 7)<br />

IRAN Iranian type jammer is oftenly heard 0200-0300 on MW1116 but un<strong>der</strong><br />

is only Hungary (// 1350 kHz) (Aug 28)<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

IRAQ Voice of Iraqi Kurdistan in Ku and some Ar and Turkmen was reported<br />

with s/on at 0340 UT un<strong>der</strong> strong SITOR, also heard till fade out at <strong>05</strong>50<br />

and again from fade in at 1150 till close down at 1458 on 6335 kHz.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 2)<br />

IRELAND [non] RTE Radio will broadcast the GAA All-Ireland Hurling<br />

final on Sunday 2 Sept and the All-Ireland Football final on Sunday 16<br />

Sept on all wavelengths to Irish people living abroad in countries across<br />

Europe, Africa and the Far East.<br />

SHORTWAVE FREQUENCIES FOR AFRICA AND THE FAR EAST<br />

Target Frequencies<br />

West of Central Africa 17860 kHz / MEY?11735 kHz<br />

East of Central Africa 17710 kHz / MEY?11635 kHz<br />

Southern Africa MEY?9470 kHz<br />

DRM (Digital AM Radio) FREQUENCIES FOR EUROPE<br />

Europe 17495 kHz / 11735 kHz<br />

For further details of RTE coverage abroad please see<br />

<br />

<br />

(via Mike Terry, dxld Aug 31) 1300-1730 UT ?


Re this part of Wolfgang's mail<br />

"AM. 17860am and 17495drm were poor at my location, only S=2-3 here in the<br />

dead zone of Albion's Rampisham and Woofferton transmissions towards<br />

Africa, just above threshold. Nothing noted on 17710 kHz."<br />

Frequency 17710 was heard in // with 17860, but I came to the rest of the<br />

frequencies too late to hear anything of them. Both 17 MHz channels were<br />

weak at my location.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 3)<br />

ISRAEL Cf. bcdx #823. Voice of Israel anounced in advance the changes<br />

starting September the 2nd, but observing their transmissions I found some<br />

chaos in the frequency usage. Asking for best frequencies or random<br />

switches in the technical departament there?<br />

For example: the bc in En & Fr 0330-0400 on Sep 1st was on 9345, on 2nd on<br />

11590 and today over Radio Bulgaria on 9400 and 7530 khz was inputed on<br />

Sep 3rd etc. Today were observed:<br />

0300 Hebrew on 9400<br />

0330 En, Fr on 9400, 7530<br />

0400 Hebrew on 9345 (on 3rd of Sep was on 11590) - <strong>05</strong>00<br />

1400-1525 Farsi/jammed on old 116<strong>05</strong>, 13850 (no 13855 !), 15760<br />

1530-1630 Hebrew on 15760<br />

1630-1700 Rom and Ladino on 9345, 11590, 15760<br />

and heard yesterday Sep 3rd:<br />

1700-1800 Fr, Sp, En, Yi on 9345, 11590, 13675<br />

1800-1900 Hebrew on 9345, 13675 & Amh, Tigr, Hung on 11590<br />

1900-2000 Ru on 9400, 11590, 15640<br />

2000-2115 Hebrew on 11585 and presumed/weak signal also 15615 khz.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

ITALY [c.f. <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> #822]<br />

Rai Belluno 1449 kHz, do you know the exact location? see picture<br />

<br />

maybe is taken from North to south?<br />

46 degr08'41.09"N 12 degr12' 55.11"E<br />

Flash Earth / Microsoft VE shows the best images.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 3)<br />

Hello Wolfgang, many compliments for the list, here are my comments:<br />

Belluno GE location ?<br />

Sorry but I'have no information about this site, I have only receive the<br />

photo.<br />

WB: And Ancona maritime station nearby?<br />

At 43 36 41.42 N 13 31 30.79 E<br />

AB: I think this an Italian Navy Radio Station, it's to "militar" for a<br />

maritime station.<br />

WB: Military Installation? at<br />

39 20 13.31 N 08 51 48.09 E - or what?<br />

AB: yes ... Military ... it's on of the antenna of the "Decimomannu"<br />

Italian airforce base.<br />

There is also:<br />

Italian Navy Radio IDR Radio Base<br />

41 degr58'49.00" N 12 degr21'51.18" E<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

(Andrea Borgnino IW0HK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 3)


More item to you list:<br />

Military Base with huge HF antenna:<br />

<br />

Idem:<br />

<br />

HF Listening post of the Ministery of Communication:<br />

<br />

Italian air force hf base:<br />

<br />

(Andrea Borgnino IW0HK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

For the last month [Aug] in the hour 1500-1600 UT on 9870 and 11895 only<br />

nx in Bulgarian there are from 1540 UT. In Turkish and in Greek only songs<br />

and short annmts that this is RAI International.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

JAPAN [non, UK/AFS/ASC c.f. bcdx #822 ] Radio Japan shortwave schedule<br />

changes during re-engineering Radio Japan shortwave schedule changes<br />

during re-engineering. Radio Japan advises on its website that some of its<br />

shortwave transmissions will change site and/or frequency due to re-<br />

engineering of its transmission facilities.<br />

The Arabic transmission at 0700-0730 UTC currently on 15220 kHz via<br />

Ascension Island will move to Meyerton (South Africa) from 29 August<br />

onwards. From 28 October the site changes again to Rampisham (UK) and the<br />

frequency will change to 9440 kHz.<br />

The broadcast in Japanese at 2200-2300 UTC via Ascension Island will<br />

change its frequency from 9655 kHz to 11955 kHz from 29 August onwards.<br />

(NHK Online via RNW MN Aug 24)<br />

More on this: This is on the Radio Japan website<br />

Service Update. NHK WORLD.<br />

Some of the transmission for NHK World Radio Japan will tentatively change<br />

the sites and the frequency due to re-engineering of transmission<br />

facilities.<br />

Also, Radio Japan will have a reduced schedule to Oceania from 1 October<br />

as follows, according to an email they sent me:<br />

0900-0930 UTC in English on 11890 kHz.<br />

1200-1230 UTC in English on 9625 kHz.<br />

2000-2200 UTC in japanese on 13640 kHz.<br />

2200-2220 UTC in English on 13640 kHz.<br />

All these transmissions are from Japan according to the ITU/HFCC schedule.<br />

I guess other services are to have major changes as well, but I don't know<br />

what they are yet.<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 7)<br />

For the first time in the Japanese fiscal year <strong>2007</strong> which started in<br />

April, R Japan will air the <strong>DX</strong> program. It will be on either the Sep 15 or<br />

22 weekend in the World Interactive program. The scheduled air time will<br />

be on Saturday at <strong>05</strong>10-<strong>05</strong>30, 1010-1030, 1410-1430, 1710-1730 and on Sunday<br />

0010-0030, 0110-0130, <strong>05</strong>40-<strong>05</strong>49, 1030-1039, 1430-1439, 1730-1749 and on<br />

Monday at 0030-0049, and 0130-0149.


Please check the frequncies at NHK homepage at <br />

After October <strong>2007</strong>, NHK plans to reduce its English short wave<br />

transmission, so this can be a rare chance to get NHK <strong>DX</strong> informtaion<br />

program.<br />

Please do not miss this program and send your repert to<br />

JSWC, CPO Box 29, Sendai 980-8691, Japan<br />

together with 1 IRC or $1.00 US bill for return postage.<br />

(Toshimichi Ohtake, Kamakura-JPN, JSWC / dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Sep 01)<br />

KAZAKHSTAN 7535 Family Radio via Alma Ata (Almaty). Full data (with<br />

site indicated) 'Three decades of Faithful Service' QSL Card, with<br />

religious material in eight months, 3 1/2 months after e-mail follow-up.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 2)<br />

KOREA D.P.R. 1<strong>05</strong>3 kHz. Dear OM, On Dec. 20 1978, Voice of the<br />

Revolutionary Party for Reunification is QSY to 1<strong>05</strong>3vkHz from 1135<br />

kHz.Renamed to Voice of National Salvation in summer 1985.In 2003, agree<br />

by a stop of the broadcast by north and south ministerial talks. Voice of<br />

National Salvation QRT at Aug. 1, 2003. Pyongyang Branch of The AINDF<br />

started at Aug. 15, 2003. As for all programme is relayed KCBS. Now Sked:<br />

2200-0400 and 0800-1400 UT // KCBS 819, 2850 kHz etc.<br />

1<strong>05</strong>3 kHz Haeju 1500 kW (now reduced power?) Jammer from Rep. of Korea<br />

(bubble jammer)<br />

3480 kHz Wonsan 5 kW (inactive)<br />

4450 kHz Pyongyang 15 kW<br />

4557 kHz Haeju 15 kW Jammer from Korea (bubble jammer)<br />

(Sei-icho Hasegawa-JPN N<strong>DX</strong>C, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 4)<br />

KUWAIT Radio Kuwait puts in a strong signal to North Queensland at 0630<br />

UTC in English with a twenty minute News bulletin, followed by pop music<br />

on 15110 kHz.<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, Port Douglas in the tropical North of AUS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong><br />

Sept 2)<br />

LITHUANIA 6255 K<strong>BC</strong> Radio ( Holland via Sitkunai) Sept 2 at 0120-0200*<br />

UT. Noted with a program of Variety of Hip Hop to Pop Music, interspersed<br />

with Pulsing Utility QRM. Noted several good ID's, one as 'all over Europe<br />

.. we are the Mighty K<strong>BC</strong> Radio on 6255 kilohertz..' Also noted with<br />

promotions for K<strong>BC</strong> Imports, some info in mixed GG & EE. 0155 UT noted with<br />

closing information, web site, postal address, welcomed reception reports,<br />

telephone number give. Signed off with Accordion Musical melody to 0200*<br />

UT. Signal was remarkable good, dispute the Pulsing Utility Interference.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 2)<br />

MADAGASCAR 3215.01 R. Feon'ny Filazantsara on Sep 01 at 1636-1655* UT<br />

23332-35333 Malagasy, Talk, 1653 Closing music, 1654 ID and IS, 1655 sign<br />

off.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sep 7)<br />

MALAYSIA Voice of Malaysia in English, 15290 kHz very strong in English<br />

at 0650 UTC, but with distorted modulation.<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, Port Douglas in the tropical North of AUS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong><br />

Sept 2)<br />

MOLDOVA Radio Pridnestrovye in Russian on MW 549 with musical greetings<br />

and interviews with different people in Ru and Moldovian related with the<br />

17th anniversary of separatist republic on Sep 2nd. Heard 1930-2000 UT,<br />

followed by relay of prgr "Mayak" in Ru from 2000 UT (and not from 2100<br />

hrs.). There was press release of the PMRadio and the speaker said good<br />

words for the Republic of Nagorno Karabakh (Stepankert) where is on Sep<br />

2nd too anniversary of the republic, also for heroical peoples in


Abkhazia, Osetia etc. for their justified struggle against the new<br />

(imperialism? - not clearly heard) etc., etc.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

Nueva imagen de la web de Radio Moldavia Internacional, parece en<br />

construccion, ya que a penas hay informacion sobre sus programas, tampoco<br />

se encuentra referencia a los servicios en idiomas extranjeros, en la<br />

nueva web queda integrado:<br />

TRM Teleradio Moldova, Moldova 1, Moldova TVI,<br />

Radio Moldova y Radio Moldova Internacional.<br />

<br />

La direccion para escucharla en directo es:<br />

<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, dxld Sept 7)<br />

MOROCCO 9575 Medi Un on Sept 2 at 2<strong>05</strong>9-2140 UT. 44343 Talk and music in<br />

Arabic and French. ID at 2135 UT as Medi Un. cf: <strong>DX</strong> NEWS report of Mr.<br />

Yoshifumi Kunihiro from SW <strong>DX</strong> GUIDE (September <strong>2007</strong> JSWC).<br />

(Kyoshiro Ishizaki-JPN, JPNpremium Sept 7)<br />

MYANMAR 5040.58, Myanmar Broadcasting System, 1102-1110 UT. Only faintly<br />

can audio be heard from this. Believe the comments heard are from a<br />

female. Signal bor<strong>der</strong>ed on impossible to hear and threshold.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-FL-USA, hcdx Sept 6)<br />

NETHERLANDS 28100drm - non.<br />

To day I received a message from Dick Harms, President of the Veron. He<br />

spoke to a representive of Agentschap Telecom. Leo Ket, my contact in the<br />

AT Organisation, let us know he was very busy last year and had a lot of<br />

emails at the office. Leo has promised to respond in the future to my<br />

emails concering the IARUMS. So, this radiosilence has come to an end.<br />

Dick Harms confirms there are no transmissions heard on 28100 kHz. Peter<br />

Hoefsloot, PA3BIY, memeber of TNO Delft, monitored daily 28100 kHz with a<br />

DRM-receiver. End of a long story. I hope you both are glad to read this<br />

information. "We all carry on to defend our exclusive amateurbands."<br />

Kind regards, Dick van Empelen, PA0GRU<br />

<br />

(Uli Bihlmayer DJ9KR via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 6)<br />

Dear Dick(s) v.Empelen and Harms,<br />

thank you very much for your efforts and your fine work. This activity of<br />

a university on exclusive Amateur Radio frequency shows that we radio hams<br />

have to be careful about our frequencies.<br />

I think it was the good contacts DARC MS has to the <strong>BC</strong>L which made it<br />

possible that the DRM from Delft disappeared so quickly.<br />

I wish Alex some sleepless nights to think over the story giving the<br />

"Baby" his call sign. My sincere thanks to Kai Ludwig and Wolfgang<br />

Bueschel!<br />

Regards, Uli<br />

(Uli Bihlmayer DJ9KR via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 6)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA The following frequencies were heard in the period<br />

0900-1300 UTC: 32<strong>05</strong>, 3235, 3260, 3315, 3325, 3335, 3365, and 39<strong>05</strong> kHz.<br />

Port Moresby on 3290, 4890 & 9765 kHz was not heard at any time.<br />

However, they were heard well on 585 kHz medium wave. Other PNG stations<br />

heard on medium wave were R. West New Britain on 900 kHz (very strong on<br />

Port Douglas) along with another co-channel PNG station that I presume is<br />

the Karai network in Goroka. I also heard what I believe is the N<strong>BC</strong>


station in Wabang on 1494 kHz a couple of times, but I'm not totally sure<br />

of that. Radio Morobe, Lae could also be heard on 810 kHz, but fighting it<br />

out with RRI Merauke in Indonesian Papua on the same frequency at times.<br />

In the past, I have heard Karai Radio, Wewak on 675 kHz, but there was a<br />

local electrical hash "blob" killing the frequency.<br />

I heard Radio Wantok Light on 7325 kHz a few times but it was very weak,<br />

only just audible. The same for the Catholic station on 4960 kHz, I could<br />

just make it out at night.<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, Port Douglas in the tropical North of AUS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong><br />

Sept 2)<br />

3260 R. Madang 1125-1200* Sep 2. Island vocals with Pidgin M ancr<br />

hosting; a short religious segment from 1152-1157 was followed by<br />

closedown routine: drumming, sign-off anmt, then anthem; carrier went off<br />

at 1202. One of many good signals from PNG this morning - 32<strong>05</strong>, 3235,<br />

3275, 3315, 3335, and 3365 were all in at G to VG levels. Weaker signals<br />

also heard on 3220 and 3325 but do not know if these were PNG or other<br />

stns.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 2)<br />

PNG 3204.9t. PNG's at 1110, 3315t. and 3335t. all in with decent audio but<br />

fading. Good level om on 3204.9 and fair to good audio on others.<br />

(Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 4)<br />

PERU 5039.20, Radio Libertad, 1<strong>05</strong>0-11<strong>05</strong> At tune in, noted Huaynos type<br />

music. Also heard a male in Spanish comments. The music was easier to copy<br />

than the comments for some reason? At 1<strong>05</strong>5 back to music. Splatter from<br />

that abomination on 5030KHz fades in at 1<strong>05</strong>8 and continues in and out<br />

ruining this catch. Signal was poor.<br />

4857.448, Radio La Hora, 1023-1030 Visually with the G3<strong>05</strong>, I can see the<br />

signal on the scope, but the audio(music) is hiding in the noise. Only<br />

once in awhile does it fade in and then only briefly. Signal was<br />

threshold.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-FL-USA, hcdx Sept 6)<br />

PHILIPPINES FE<strong>BC</strong> heard opening at 1100 UTC in Mandarin. I also heard<br />

them from 2252 un<strong>der</strong> B<strong>BC</strong> in Mandarin with their ident signal. Why do they<br />

need to interfere with another broadcaster on the same frequency for at<br />

least 8 minutes before opening their transmission? Surely even their most<br />

brain-dead fan can't cope with that?<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, Port Douglas in the tropical North of AUS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong><br />

Sept 2)<br />

PORTUGAL RDP 119<strong>05</strong> spurious signal at 1950 UT still on<br />

11569.3 11737.1 11821.5 11988.8 12072.8 12240.7 kHz<br />

119<strong>05</strong> has 20 kHz wide signal tonight. Some UK and Chinese stations are<br />

also very strong tonight. CRI Mali noted on 13685 with S=9+40dB !!! today.<br />

Bad spurious of RDP Lissabon nominal 119<strong>05</strong> kHz, but also 4 spurs at 83.8<br />

kHz away, symmetrical on<br />

11988.8, 12072.5, 11821.2,<br />

11737.60 - but latter was destroying the RTE live Hurling final via<br />

Woofferton-UK 11735drm encoding, latter 1530-1700 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 2)<br />

RUSSIA 9480 Voz de Rusia en Espanol, sin senal en 7310 y 12040.<br />

?Nuevo o accidental?<br />

Hoy 2 de septiembre a las 20:15 estoy escuchando un servicio en espanol de<br />

la Voz de Rusia en la frecuencia de 9480 con una excelente senal, SINPO<br />

45554. Observo que no hay emision en 7310 ni en 12040, tampoco encuentro


listado esta frecuencia, ni en Aoki, ni en EiBi, tampoco en la pagina web<br />

de La Voz de Rusia, ?se trata de una nueva frecuencia o una emision<br />

accidental?<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, hcdx / dxld Sep 2)<br />

9480 VOR has been registered to start Sept 2, at 1900-2100, the day after<br />

RNW Flevo DRM was finished with it at 2000-2<strong>05</strong>7. 7310 is still on the<br />

books, but not 12040.<br />

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

New Voz de Russia schedule for autumn <strong>2007</strong>, started September 2nd.<br />

11630 til Sept 1st, (9480 from Sept 2nd) 1700-2100 250kW Moscow tx<br />

til Sep1 from Sep 2nd<br />

Spanish 2030-2100 11630 9480 Moscow Europe<br />

Spanish 2030-2100 7310 7310 Moscow Europe<br />

Spanish 0000-0100 603 603 Germany Europe<br />

Portuguese 2000-2030 11630 9480 Moscow Europe<br />

Portuguese 2000-2030 7310 7310 Moscow Europe<br />

Portuguese 2300-0000 603 603 Germany Europe<br />

Russian WS 1700-1800 11630 9480 Moscow Europe<br />

Russian WS 1700-1800 11630 9480 Moscow Baltic States<br />

English 1800-1900 11630 9480 Moscow Europe<br />

Russian WS 1900-2000 11630 9480 Moscow Europe<br />

Russian WS 1900-2000 11630 9480 Moscow Baltic States<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 2)<br />

Sankt-Petersburg from 1 Sept <strong>2007</strong> on 1494 kHz.<br />

UTC / Programme / Languages<br />

0400-0600 daily / VOR - Russkoe Mezhdunarodnoe radio / Russian<br />

0600-1500 daily / VOR - Radiokanal Sodruzhestvo / Russian<br />

1500-1700 daily / VOR - Russkoe Mezhdunarodnoe radio / Russian<br />

1700-1730 Mon-Fri / VOR / Finnish<br />

1700-1730 Sat-Sun / VOR / English<br />

1730-1800 Mon, Wed, Fri / VOR / Swedish<br />

1730-1800 Tue, Thue / VOR / Norwegian<br />

1730-1800 Sat-Sun / VOR / English<br />

1800-2000 daily / VOR - Radiokanal Sodruzhestvo / Russian<br />

<br />

(Mikhail Timofeev, Sankt-Petersburg-RUS, RUSdx Sep 2)<br />

A photo collection of the recently closed Chkalovskaya site at Shelkovo,<br />

northeast of Moscow, is again accessible:<br />

<br />

Why bother to build something for the antenna tuning equipment when it can<br />

be put into an old car as well? The first picture on the second page is<br />

labelled "German antenna", apparently a mast dismantled somewhere in<br />

Germany in 1945. [LW or MW antenna, wb.]<br />

There were two 150 kW mediumwave transmitters, a Shtorm-S of which until<br />

late 2006 or early <strong>2007</strong> one half carried Mayak on 549 (moved to here from<br />

1998 to replace the previous 500 kW from the Kurovskaya station,<br />

apparently consi<strong>der</strong>ed as too expensive) and a DSV-150 (RV-221) of which<br />

until May 20<strong>05</strong> one half has been used for Radio Orfey (now on FM only) on<br />

1152. This DSV-150 transmitter has already been taken apart; one half went<br />

to Balashikha, the other to Elektrostal (not necessarily for being kept<br />

there).<br />

The shortwave side consisted of four Sneg transmitters, upgraded to 100<br />

kW, in transmitter room 3. They were equipped with separate transformer


chambers, and one of them actually fed a residential building. Shortwave<br />

operations ceased in 1999; last remaining service was a single frequency<br />

for Radio Rossii, aiming at Belarus (during daytime 9720,<br />

mornings/evenings somewhere on 49 metres). After the closure of these Sneg<br />

transmitters apparently moved to Kurovskaya but shortly afterwards<br />

abandoned by Radio Rossii.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Aug 28)<br />

7175 Family Radio via Krasnodar. Full data (with site indicated) 'Three<br />

decades of Faithful Service' card, in eight months, three months after<br />

sending e-mail follow-up.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 2)<br />

9765 Radiostantsiya Tikhiy Okean, Vladivostok, 0845-0859*, Aug 24,<br />

Russian comments from various persons, 0854 pop music presented, 0858<br />

comments (probably news) and sign off. Signal was poor.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-USA, via dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Sept 5)<br />

Was in a usual check on Radio Australia's frequencies around 0250 UT and<br />

caught my attention some sprinkles on 15415 kHz. It was Voice of Russia in<br />

Russian from Petropavlosk 15425 at 65deg, making an effective back side<br />

lobe arrival to Tiquicia. Aoki mentions there is English at 0300, but they<br />

went off the air. SINPO 35443.<br />

(Raul Saavedra-CTR, dxld Sept 7)<br />

15425 0100-<strong>05</strong>00 1,2,6 P.K 250kW 65deg.<br />

15425 cut only to 0100-0300 UT Russian WS. Not 3-5 UT portion!<br />

Russian WS 0100-0300 15425 Petr-Kamchatskiy North America<br />

VoRUS English is rather via 22 mb<br />

13635 0100-<strong>05</strong>00 1,2,6 P.K 250 65<br />

13775 0100-<strong>05</strong>00 1,2,6 VLD 250 50<br />

GEOCLOCK distance function shows mainlobe from Kamchatka at 65 degr via<br />

Anchorage-ALS, Nevada-USA, Veracruz-MEX direct into Costa Rica. 73 wb<br />

RUSSIA/SRI LANKA Some changes of Deutsche Welle in English in DRM mode:<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 NF 9435 MSK 040 kW / 261 deg to WeEu, ex 04-06 on 9780<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 on 120<strong>05</strong> TRM 090 kW / 345 deg to SoAs, additional txion<br />

0800-0900 on 12070 TRM 090 kW / 345 deg to SoAs, additional txion<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

SINGAPORE [Italy non] Contrary to some reports, Rai Rome via Singapore<br />

is still be relayed to Australia 1000-1100 UTC on 11920 kHz.<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, Port Douglas in the tropical North of AUS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong><br />

Sept 2)<br />

Deleted txions of RAI International, in Italian:<br />

1000-1100 on 11920 SNG 250 kW / 140 deg to AUS<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

Rai via Kranji Singapore.<br />

I have just got back to my office after a hard night's work (!) at 1<strong>05</strong>0<br />

UTC and checked to see if I could hear the RAI relay via Singapore on<br />

11920 kHz. Not a sound, so it appears to have gone, as reported in the<br />

Radio Bulgaria <strong>DX</strong> Mix!<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 6)<br />

SOLOMON ISLANDS 5019.86 I heard "Radio Hapi Islands" (an oxymoron. if<br />

ever there was one!) for the first time in many weeks on 25 August around<br />

0715 UTC. It is much weaker than previously and I feel it is running on<br />

lower power. I thought that while I was in Port Douglas I would hear them<br />

on medium wave, but nothing was heard, only a strong heterodyne on 1026<br />

kHz.


(Barry Hartley-NZL, Port Douglas in the tropical North of AUS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong><br />

Sept 2)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA Frequency change of South African <strong>DX</strong> Amateur League:<br />

0800-0900 NF 17590 MEY 250 kW / 019 deg to EaAf English Sun only, ex17695.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

SRI LANKA They said the trx on 9770 kHz is now in good condition on Sep<br />

2nd at 0345 UTC on 15745 kHz and listening to that I checked 9770 - in<br />

really the signal was stronger than on 15745 kHz, for the 1st time in many<br />

years. By the way the SL<strong>BC</strong> En prgr is always with won<strong>der</strong>ful choice of old<br />

songs from the 50s.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

TAIWAN CLANDESTINE 9485 Shiokaze at 1303-1330 UT on Sep 2. Weak at<br />

tune-in but improved rapidly by 1330 UT. Today's xmsn was in Korean. No<br />

sign of the obnoxious noise that was there yesterday. Maybe it wasn't<br />

jamming, after all - many strange noises can be found on the bands<br />

nowadays.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 2)<br />

The following separate Family Radio 'Three decades of Faithful Service'<br />

QSL cards for these frequencies (with sites indicated).<br />

11550 - Tainan (Tanshui) Transmitter - Indonesian <strong>BC</strong>B to Indonesia.<br />

11560 - Huwei Transmitter English <strong>BC</strong>B to Asia.<br />

7445 - Paochung (also known as Bao-Zhong, this according to Family Radio's<br />

staff quote on the QSL card) Transmitter, Vietnamese <strong>BC</strong>B to Vietnam. Reply<br />

in 30 days for three separate e-mail reports to:<br />

<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 2)<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

Tanshui 25 11 07.24 N 121 24 54.28 E<br />

Hu Wei 23 43 36 N 120 25 04.23 E<br />

Paochung 23 41 50 N 120 18 36 E<br />

THAILAND 17655 R. Thailand on Aug 28 at <strong>05</strong>35-<strong>05</strong>45 UT. 25432-35433<br />

English, News, ID at <strong>05</strong>35 and <strong>05</strong>44 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sep 7)<br />

via Udorn Thani towards Moscow Russia, 250kW at 321 degr. wb.<br />

TURKEY On LW at 2040 UTC no traces on 198 kHz, but un<strong>der</strong> POL on 225 kHz<br />

there were Turkish mx and on 180 kHz (with delay) the prgr was in // 1017<br />

kHz MW. No signals from TUR were on 162 and 243 kHz.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

UKRAINE Radio Ukraine International from September 23 to Oct 27, <strong>2007</strong><br />

0000-<strong>05</strong>00 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to RUS<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0800 on 7420 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

0800-1300 on 9950 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

1300-1700 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to RUS<br />

1700-2400 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

2300-0400 on 5820 LV 600 kW / 303 deg to NoAm<br />

English txions<br />

0000-0100 on 5820 LV 600 kW / 303 deg to NoAm<br />

0300-0400 on 5820 LV 600 kW / 303 deg to NoAm<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 on 7420 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

0700-0800 on 7420 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

1100-1200 on 9950 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu


1400-1500 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to RUS<br />

1900-2000 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

2100-2200 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

German txions<br />

1700-1800 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

2000-2100 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

2300-2400 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

UNID On MW 1083 kHz 0000-0030 on Aug 20 and Sep 1st a station without ID<br />

playing Italian pop songs and ballades.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

UNID During the storms, was cutted the Bulgarian Nat. prgr "Horizont"<br />

and on MW 594 kHz at 1650 UTC. I heard an English Lesson prgr from station<br />

speaking in Chinese. Checking on CRI in En but there was different prgr at<br />

the same time. Spur or something relay from Europe?<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

UAE 11875 Family Radio via Abu Dhabi (not Dhabbaya as listed). Full<br />

data (with site indicated) 'Three decades of Faithful Service' card in 24<br />

days for a e-mail report.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 2)<br />

Abu Dhabi shortwave is OFF, had ABU call once.<br />

YFR via Merlin VTC brokery via Al Dhabbaya-UAE, DHA Dhabayya short call.<br />

ABU was 26 kilometers north of Al Dhabbaya site.<br />

Google Earth shows Al Dhabbaya site, some 37 kilometers south west of Abu<br />

Dhabi downtown,<br />

at 24 09 59.22 N 54 15 03.03 E<br />

11875 1900-2000 with 250 kW at 330 degr. wb.<br />

U.K./CYPRUS Frequency changes for B<strong>BC</strong>:<br />

0630-0700 NF 11610*RMP 500 kW / 160 deg, ex 9440 ASC 250 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg<br />

Hausa<br />

1300-1330 on 17525 CYP 250 kW / <strong>05</strong>0 deg, // 11915NAK;13855CYP;15330RMP<br />

Uzbek<br />

1930-2000 NF 7165 WOF 300 kW / 158 deg, ex 11855 ASC 250 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg<br />

Hausa<br />

* co-ch Voice of Croatia in Croatian via DTK T-Systems Media&Broadcast<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

95<strong>05</strong> NO ID, frances. Emisora religiosa. Family Radio ???<br />

Saludos cordiales 95<strong>05</strong> NO ID, 20:30-20:50, captada el 4 de septiembre en<br />

frances, locutor con comentarios, constantes referencias a Internet,<br />

tambien referencias a Israel, se intuye de fondo otra emisora,<br />

probablemente Radio Farda, locutora con comentarios y musica de fondo, la<br />

emisora parece religiosa, referencias a la Biblia y la palabra de Dios,<br />

SINPO 54554. Family Radio??<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, dxld Sept 5)<br />

ex11985 ASC, recently now 95<strong>05</strong> RMP 2030-2130 UT, g.h.<br />

YFR 2000-2100 UT. On Sept 6th noted YFR via Wertachtal, 2000-2100 UT:<br />

French 9595 11895<br />

Arabic 97<strong>05</strong> 9735 11610<br />

95<strong>05</strong> 1700-1900 29,30 222 60 WER 500 YFR<br />

YFR is registered on 95<strong>05</strong> with 500 kW til 1900 UT,<br />

but has some more YFR services at 2000-2100 UT:<br />

97<strong>05</strong> 2000 2100 39,40 110/00 120 WER 125 YFR


11895 2000 2100 37,38,46,47 204 195 WER 100 YFR<br />

9735 2000 2<strong>05</strong>9 37E,38 119/00 150 WER 500 YFR<br />

9595 2000 2100 46E,47,52N 311 180 WER 500 YFR<br />

11610 2000 2200 37,38W 210 210 WER 500 YFR<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 6)<br />

USA [non; GERMANY/KAZAKHSTAN/RUSSIA/SOUTH AFRICA/U.A.E.]<br />

Additional txions and frequency changes of WYFR Family Radio:<br />

1100-1300 on 13810*VLD 200 kW / 220 deg to SEAs Tagalog/Indonesian, addit.<br />

1100-1400 on 11725 KHB 250 kW / 244 deg to EaAs Chinese, addit.<br />

1200-1300 NF 5970 K/A 250 kW / 213 deg to EaAs Korean, ex 60<strong>05</strong><br />

1300-1500 on 13810*A-A 500 kW / 121 deg to SEAs English/Indonesian, addit.<br />

1400-1500 NF 9595 DHA 250 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to SoAs Marathi, ex 97<strong>05</strong><br />

1400-1500 on 11725 KHB 250 kW / 244 deg to EaAs English, addit.<br />

1400-1500 on 12075 SAM 250 kW / 140 deg to SoAs Kannada, ex Marathi<br />

1400-1500 on 15715 WER 500 kW / 090 deg to SoAs Kannada, ex Marathi<br />

1500-1800 on 12020 WER 500 kW / 075 deg to SoAs Urdu,<br />

ex Urdu/Gujarati/Nepali<br />

1600-1700 on 6000 MEY 100 kW / 076 deg to SoAf Portuguese, addit.<br />

1600-1700 on 9440 MEY 250 kW / 328 deg to SoAf Portuguese, addit.<br />

1600-1700 on 9735 ARM 300 kW / 110 deg to SoAs Punjabi, addit.<br />

1600-1700 on 12100 ARM 250 kW / 110 deg to SoAs Urdu, ex Pashto/Dari<br />

1800-1900 on 7320 ARM 300 kW / 290 deg to WeEu German, addit.<br />

* co-ch DW in DRM mode till 1400 and Brother Stair in English from 1400<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

VATICAN CITY Frequency changes of Vatican Radio in DRM mode:<br />

1100-1200 NF 11630 SMG 060 kW / 300 deg to NoAm, ex13770<br />

2300-2345 NF 9755 SMG 060 kW / 300 deg to NoAm, ex 9750<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

13730 Radio Canada Int'l via Santa Maria di Galeria Vatican state<br />

Transmitter. Full data 'Maple Leaf Mailbag' QSL (with site indicated) in 2<br />

1/2 months, 13 days after sending a Postal follow-up to RCI v/s: Bill<br />

Westenhaver.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 2)<br />

ITU the new GE75 Update is available:<br />

<br />

(ITU, Sept 4)<br />

Oman - very, very late registration, Merlin VTC Masirah installation no<br />

more visible on G.E.<br />

Built up at new A'Sheela site from 2000y, move from Masirah to A'Seela<br />

took place in Sept/Oct 2002 !<br />

OMAN 2002y History - Masirah off:<br />

last moment of Masirah activities was -21.59:30* UT on 6030 kHz on Oct<br />

7th.<br />

NOW CLOSED all Masirah A02 skeduled activities replaced by new site<br />

A'SEELA. Call is SLA. This smooth take-over took 2+ month.<br />

(Vlad Titarev-UKR, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 10, 2002)<br />

But ITU locator is totally wrong: A'Seela location is 19 km easterly on<br />

the coast line towards across Pak/IND at:<br />

21.9257 N 59.6255 E<br />

5 dipols and a Thales ALLISS, and two MW antenna arrays, left 702 kHz,<br />

right 1413 kHz installation.<br />

PAK Umarkot 25 15 N 69 50 E but village noted at<br />

25.3666667 N 69.7333333 E<br />

558 kHz 1000 kW 25 degr21'52.42" N 69 degr44'26.25" E


RUS<br />

171 / 549 Yakutsk low resolution, possibly 62.2431 N 129.824 E<br />

Mast near 62.2516 degr N 129.82 degr E?<br />

198 250 kW Angarsk, old site, location 18 km northeast of Zarya<br />

directional array and SW site.<br />

52.5309 N 103.87 E<br />

LW/MW Ekaterinburg 279 150 kW 810 50 kW 909 10 kW 1377 50 kW<br />

56.8853 N 60.6914 E<br />

but SW site location some 6.6 km NorthWest.<br />

Volgograd 567 1000 kW 810 500 kW 1161 75 kW<br />

48 degr40'35.51"N 44 degr24'36.49" E<br />

567 150 kW 828 150 kW New: Kyzyl Tuva now on easterly location outside<br />

village.<br />

Old locations at 51.6971 degr N 94.5047 E or<br />

at the airport 51.6981 degr N 94.462 E<br />

Astrakhan easterly at 46.3528 N 48.0703 E<br />

Skovorodino Amur new 603 / 1179 30 kW ??? 2 masts ?<br />

westerly? 53.7168 N 124.031 degr E<br />

Khabarovsk 621 kHz 2.6 km easterly.<br />

Tavrichanka location 1.5 km easterly.<br />

Volgograd 1.2 km southwesterly.<br />

846 5 kW Perm near 58.0469 N 56.23 E<br />

1x single 585 150 kW, 2x masts<br />

Mezen 918 100 kW, I guess a little southerly at<br />

? 65.7812 N 44.341 E ?<br />

Bikin Kab 134 14 E 46 49 N rather across the river, near<br />

Bikin Khab 954 kHz 50 kW at 46.8199 N 134.235 E<br />

Artem Prim 954 kHz 5 kW near 43.3508 N 132.167 E<br />

Tbilisskaya exact !<br />

Dniprodzerzhy 1215 5 kW ?? bad image:<br />

<br />

Sovetskaya Gavan 1224 50 kW 140 20 E 48 58 N<br />

rather 7.7 kms southwesterly near 48.9035 N 140.291 E<br />

Kazan 1521 kHz 20 kW right on downtown center !<br />

55.8167 N 49.1706 E and former LW 252 kHz location still a question ?<br />

YUZHNO SAKHALIN also 46.9464 N 142.729 E<br />

Moscow Kurkino 756 kHz 20 kW LOCATION IN QUESTION !<br />

There are lots of mo<strong>der</strong>n buildings on that location and also visible a<br />

super MEGA shopping center nearby !<br />

55.9039 N 37.4034 E<br />

St.P. Olgino 1125 kHz ITU location situated on the Baltic sea !<br />

But site is really some few kilometers northwards:


59.9914 N 30.1281 E<br />

RUS Kovilkino, what is this?: star midst on wooden area at<br />

54.188 N 44.1<strong>05</strong>1 E<br />

UKR Sevastopol 1278 kHz 7 kW, 1476 20 kW near<br />

44.568 N 33.56E ??<br />

or 44.5518 N 33.5625 E military installation ?<br />

UKR Ushgorod Korytnyani 1377 50 kW (+ 675 kHz 25 kW) rather at<br />

48.5423 N 22.2817 E that's 3.9 km westerl towards Ukraine-Slovak Rep<br />

bor<strong>der</strong>.<br />

UKR Luhansk 1134 5 kW, 1404 25 kW,<br />

48.6075 N 39.3494 E 1.5 kms northeastwards of the ITU location<br />

coordinates.<br />

Nice photo picture of the Luhansk masts, pretty well-kept.<br />

<br />

and the TV tower of Lugansk also:<br />

<br />

UKR Luch Mykolaiv locator is exact at<br />

46.8155 N 32.2101 E<br />

UKR Krasne 1449 30 kW shows the location wrongly 2.2 kms south of the<br />

railway line, but really north of the railway installation at<br />

49.9018 N 24.6688 E<br />

UZB Tashkent really 900 meters northwards at<br />

41.2082 N 69.1327 E<br />

ESP Bilbao really 700 meters northeast, 1386 kHz 50 kW<br />

43.2692 N 2.89396 W<br />

ESP San Sebastian locator wrongly off the coast line on Atlantic.<br />

1476 kHz 50 kW.<br />

OMA Seeb is NOT clear visible. ITU G.C. off the coast line 290 meter<br />

easterly.<br />

<br />

LUX 279 new longwave Junglinster 250 kW - G.C. are correct ?,<br />

ITU locator situated really 8.5 kms southwards, near in between of<br />

Flaxweiler, Beyren, Mensdorf, Roodt, Olingen, and Betzdorf villages.<br />

LUX Clervaux MW 567 230 kW, 783 250 kW, 1098 120 kW<br />

located 5.2 kilometers westwards of Clervaux in sparsely populated area.<br />

Between Weicherdange, Drauffelt, Knaphoscheid, Boevange, Doennange,<br />

Eselborn, and Clervaux villages.<br />

UZB Nukus 1260 20 kW building crane? at 42.3932 N 59.6377 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 4)<br />

RAMADAN <strong>2007</strong><br />

Ramadan begins on either Thursday, the 12th of September or Friday the<br />

13th of September and will continue for 30 days until Thursday, the 11th<br />

of October or Friday the 12th of October depending upon where one is<br />

located. Of course, we'll be looking for extended broadcasting hours<br />

throughout the Moslem world.<br />

(Steve Lare-MI-USA, dxld Sept 2)<br />

PLC NATO (the North Atlantic Treaty Organization) has issued a report of


the expected effects that widespread BPL application would have on the HF<br />

spectrum.<br />

Particular emphasis is placed on ambient noise in "quite rural" zones and<br />

the "Absolute Protection Requirement".<br />

The calculations assume ubiquitous installation of BPL.<br />

The report concludes: a) High probability that BPL would cause increased<br />

noise levels at sensitive receiver sites given the projected market<br />

penetration; and b) The percentages are highly influenced by assumptions<br />

on transmitter EIRP, BPL market penetration, and duty cycle."<br />

The entire report (9Mb) can be downloaded at:<br />

<br />

(Southgate<br />

(vi<br />

a Mike Terry Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK, Sept 5)<br />

Earth Times, By D P A<br />

Berlin - Almost every new car today is equipped with a radio and CD<br />

player, a far cry from the car radio unveiled at a Berlin exhibition on<br />

August 19, 1932. Developed by Blaupunkt, the AS 5, even had remote control<br />

fitted to the steering wheel. But this was a necessity at the time as it<br />

was so large that it didn?t fit into the dashboard, according to Blaupunkt<br />

spokesman Joachim Siedler.<br />

The 15-kilogramme gadget had to be stored in the car where it could not be<br />

seen and the remote control was mounted near the steering wheel.<br />

But Blaupunkt was not the first manufacturer to come out with a car radio.<br />

A Model T-Ford was fitted with a radio 85 years ago in the United States<br />

and the first industrially-produced radio came out 80 years ago in<br />

Philadelphia and was called Philco Transitone.<br />

These first radios were real luxury items at the time. "The Blaupunkt AS 5<br />

sold for 465 German Reichsmark," says Joachim Siedler which at the time<br />

was the equivalent of a third of the price of a small motor car.<br />

Nevertheless, some 400 people bought the AS 5.<br />

It took some time for the car radio to become a mass product. "Philips for<br />

the first time offered a radio for the mass market in 1947," according to<br />

Eva Appold of the Siemens-VDO car parts supplier.<br />

Some 1,000 units of these early D 78 A radios were manufactured every<br />

month. But the real technological step forward came two years later.<br />

"It was a real milestone in the history of the car radio in 1949 when the<br />

units were reduced in size so that they could fit into the dashboard,"<br />

says Roland Stehle of the German Association of Entertainment and<br />

Communication Electronics (gfu) based in Frankfurt.<br />

After several years of stagnation, progress came in leaps and bounds. "The<br />

next milestone came in 1952 with the introduction of the short-wave radio<br />

that led to a significantly improved sound quality," Stehle said.<br />

The ensuing years were marked by regular improvementsa and brought the car<br />

radio up to it's contemporary standard. In the 1960s, the radios came in<br />

stereo quality and with a casette player.<br />

In the 1970s, the ARI system was introduced in Europe bringing up- to-date<br />

traffic information with a special acoustic signal. Another revolution


came in the 1980s with the first CD-Players.<br />

Meanwhile, the car radio has become just one part of the infotainment<br />

system in a mo<strong>der</strong>n car, sharing its place with navigation and other<br />

systems.<br />

"Currently the big issue is a further improvement of sound quality," says<br />

Eva Appoldfrom Siemens-VDO. Digital technology will gradually replace<br />

current reception technology, she points out.<br />

<br />

(via Mike Terry Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK, Sept 5)<br />

DRM - IFA <strong>2007</strong><br />

Some notes from the report given today at IFA by Peter Senger (head of the<br />

DRM consortium): It is un<strong>der</strong>stood that Canada will adopt DRM, and there<br />

are indications that Mexico will do so as well [which would mean that the<br />

USA will be insulated {or isolated? gh} with their decision for the<br />

mediumwave version of HD Radio {IBOC}].<br />

The Sangean/Roberts DRM receiver has been withdrawn; he referred to<br />

Sangean for statements about the reasons.<br />

Don't expect a big marketing campaign for DRM from a big commercial {or<br />

public, government?} broadcaster anymore. Peter Senger regrets the overly<br />

optimistic announcements made two years ago about the availability of<br />

receivers "which brought me personal attacks by the press".<br />

Otherwise this talk session dealt mainly with the VHF version of DRM,<br />

presented by the Hannover university and Nie<strong>der</strong>saechsische<br />

Landesmedienanstalt (NLM). NLM's Detlef Pagel thinks that the roughly 180<br />

kbps of DRM+ (as the VHF version is called) are enough for four programs,<br />

which thus would get 48 kbps each, see below.<br />

He mentioned a vision to remove FM signals from a part of band II {87.5-<br />

108 MHz} in 2015 to make way for DRM+. In passing he also mentioned that<br />

in 2009 new DAB services would be launched as DAB+, i.e. using the AAC<br />

audio codec, incompatible with existing DAB radios, of course.<br />

Here I would like to add that these were views from Nie<strong>der</strong>sachsen while at<br />

the same time a HD Radio pilot is to start in Baden-Wuerttemberg as<br />

reported, and I wouldn't be surprised if somebody here in Germany will<br />

start to fumble with FM-Xtra as well.<br />

And probably all these attempts will be obsolete before gaining a<br />

substantial market share, being superseded by another distribution<br />

platform: Internet radio. The presence of devices receiving audio streams<br />

without a PC, with the feel of a classical radio, was very obvious, some<br />

of them were on display next to the DAB booth (where one could get an<br />

impression that never anything else than Musicam will be in use). On the<br />

Grundig booth I heard them talking about listening to radio stations from<br />

Congo. No, they were not talking about shortwave but instead about their<br />

Internet radio.<br />

For demonstration purposes two HE-AAC audio channels with 64 and 48 kbps,<br />

respectively, are during IFA carried on an otherwise emptied DAB ensemble<br />

(ch. LE) in Berlin. I took the occasion to check them out at the<br />

Deutschlandradio booth, and to put it frankly, to me they sound like crap.<br />

This is by no means the same quality than Musicam (or correct MPEG-1 Layer<br />

II, a.k.a. "MP2") at 192 kbps but rather reminds me of the infamous 128<br />

kbps transmissions. Perhaps the artifacts are less prominent on the HE-AAC<br />

signals, but they are still there, and I miss the clarity, presence and


transparency of high quality audio transmissions, presumably because the<br />

high frequency content is only synthetic (SBR).<br />

Judging from the available samples, this is very much the same quality as<br />

Sirius satellite radio, hardly a surprise since Sirius is rumoured to use<br />

HE-AAC with 48 kbps for its music channels, if I recall correctly.<br />

I also took the occasion to get an impression of Voice of Russia on DAB.<br />

It's a 128 kbps mono signal which should result in good quality, but not<br />

so: it sounds like it gets compressed to a lower bitrate somewhere in the<br />

chain. Away from this circumstance, German has at present a too high audio<br />

level, resulting in distortion on this DAB transmission (it's really bad<br />

on some of the German mediumwave transmitters). Quite disappointing<br />

[Later:] Btw, reportedly all RS-500 based receivers on display at IFA fail<br />

to decode the analogue/digital simulcast signal from Zehlendorf on 693.<br />

("Reportedly" because I could not check it out due to lack of time, I<br />

wanted to look also for some other things before finally escaping from the<br />

roaring flatscreen hell to get an ice-cream at Mauritius, the cafe popular<br />

amongst RBB Inforadio staff.)<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Sept 3)<br />

Sangean's decision not to bring its DRM-40 is unfortunate for the DRM<br />

movement. I've used a prototype DRM-40, and it worked very well. Very few<br />

other standalone DRM receivers exist, e.g. the Morphy Richards 27024.<br />

<br />

(Kim Andrew Elliott-USA, kimandrewelliott.com Sept 3 via dxld)<br />

DREAM vs WINRADIO<br />

Some interesting comments received from member Don Smith, who continues to<br />

experiment with DRM signals:<br />

"I have been having fun listening to Deutsche Welle on 6130 and 7170. It<br />

comes in long path in the local afternoon and quite steady with 6130 being<br />

the better of the two. Up to about 15 db s/n and good sound both in German<br />

of course. But what is good as that I can get the second channel to give<br />

the English and German headlines and one click gets the expansion. The<br />

headlines seem to take about 10 mins to load, the German headlines first<br />

and the English. This is loading at 0.4 kbs per second according to the<br />

text panel.<br />

Up until about a month ago I could do a comparison between the Dream<br />

software and the WinRadio system by switching between systems rapidly. I<br />

was using the WinRadio Virtual sound card, a software gimmick WinRadio<br />

were selling, but they came out with a new version of the software for the<br />

radio and now the other software doesn't work. They admitted this and said<br />

they will come out with a mod!<br />

A pity really, the comparison showed that the Dream software brought up<br />

the text panel and locked into the signal before the WinRadio but was<br />

quicker to drop it. WinRadio seemed to hang onto the signal longer once it<br />

got hold of it. Overall there was not much difference between them.<br />

Antenna used was a dipole cut for 11 MHz, a long wire I also have up was<br />

marginally inferior, about 1 dB. RNZI is still coming in at regular<br />

intervals but I haven't heard any other stations recently"<br />

(AR<strong>DX</strong>C. Sept Australian <strong>DX</strong> News direct via wwdxc and via dxld)<br />

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ARGENTINA 6060 R.Nacional, General Pacheco, 2143-2155, 09 Sep, Spanish,<br />

f/ball matches reports, advertisements; 23431, adj. QRM 6065, then RAI<br />

6060 at 2200.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

ASCENSION/RUSSIA/U.K. Some changes of WYFR Family Radio:<br />

1100-1200 NF 13850 VLD 200 kW / 220 deg to SEAs in Tagalog, ex13810<br />

1200-1300 NF 13850 VLD 200 kW / 220 deg to SEAs in Indonesian, ex13810<br />

1400-1600 NF 9850 SAM 250 kW / 117 deg to SoAs in Punjabi, ex9735<br />

1600-1700 on 15445 ASC 250 kW / 100 deg to SoAf in Portuguese, cancelled<br />

2030-2130 NF 95<strong>05</strong> RMP 500 kW / 168 deg to WeAf in French, ex11985 ASC<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 11)<br />

AUSTRALIA 4835 VL8A, Alice Springs NT, 2142-2155, 08 Sep, prgr as on //<br />

4910; 54333, avoidable heterodyne with MLI still on 4835.5.<br />

4910 VL8T, Tennant Creek NT, 2140-2154, 08 Sep, English, Austr. country<br />

songs, chats; 44433.<br />

(both Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

BANGLADESH Radio Bangladesh Chief Engineer advises that they have left<br />

7185. External Service is now 1230-1630 UT on 7250, 1630-2000 on 7250<br />

9550. English is 1230-1300, 1745-1815 (Voice of Islam) and 1815-1900.<br />

(T R Rajeesh-IND, via W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact Sept magazine)<br />

Checked at 1523 UT on August 2, severe co-channel interference from China<br />

Radio International in Nepali. Radio Bangladesh occasionally heard in<br />

background with weak signals. Seems like bad frequency choice.<br />

(Alokesh Gupta-IND, ibid., W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact Sept magazine)


BENIN Mr. Eric Biokou, the chief engineer of Radio Parakou says the<br />

station uses a RIZ transmitter manufactured in (what used to be)<br />

Yugoslavia and installed in 1995. The transmitter can be heard most<br />

evenings in Sweden on 5025 and is rated at 10 kW. Radio Parakou also has<br />

two 1970's transmitters which are broken and which cannot be repaired as<br />

spare parts are not available.<br />

(Christer Brunstrom-SWE, dxld via W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact Sept magazine)<br />

5025 ORTB, Parakou observed twice during daytime: 1019-..., 10 Sep, Afr.<br />

folk tunes; 15341; the carrier was still detectable at 1300 & 1400.<br />

1420-..., 11 Sep, French (unreadable) talks; 15341.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

BOLIVIA 3310 R. Mosoj Chaski, Cochabamba, 2223-..., 07 Sep, Quechua,<br />

talks; 23331, adjt. uty. QRM.<br />

4408.7 R. Eco, Reyes, 2234-2245, 08 Sep, Spanish, ballads; 25332.<br />

4699.4 R. San Miguel, Riberalta (I won<strong>der</strong> whether they cheer up the prgr<br />

helped by a bit of San Miguel beer!...), 2253-2315, 07 Sep, Spanish, talks<br />

abt. local issues, discussion prgr at 2303, songs; 35333; observed on this<br />

same fq. on 13 Aug.<br />

4716.6 R. Yura, Yura, 2232-2239, 09 Sep, Spanish, Indian songs, ID simply<br />

as "La Voz de los Ayllus"; 35332.<br />

4796.3 R. Mallku, Uyuni, 2225-..., 09 Sep, Aymara (as listed), talks;<br />

24332, CODAR QRM.<br />

5952.4 R. Pio XII, Siglo XX, 2208-2219, 07 Sep, Spanish, talks abt. some<br />

local fair, tunes, interviews; 34433.<br />

(all 6 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

BRAZIL [and non] SW bandscan from Foz do Iguacu, Brasil, done by<br />

Roberto Pavanello and Dario Monferini at Hotel Florenca, 5 km. from<br />

Cataratas.<br />

Rcvrs: 2 x Degen 1103 and telescopic antenna.<br />

Listening periods: 2000-2200 on Aug 11 and 0100-0200 on Aug 12.<br />

Fqy, station, country, QSA<br />

3280 R. MARIA TENA ECUADOR 3-4<br />

3310 R. MOSOJ CHASKI BOLIVIA 3-4<br />

3320 SONDER GRENSE S.AFRICA 2-3<br />

3325 R. MUNDIAL SAO PAULO BRASIL 3-4<br />

3365 R. CULTURA ARARAQUARA BRASIL 3-4<br />

3385 R. GLOBO SANTOS TX GUARUJA BRASIL 3-4<br />

4409 R. ECO REYES BOLIVIA 3-4<br />

4545.5 R. VIRGEN DE LOS REMED. BOLIVIA 2-3<br />

4650.2 R. SANTA ANA YACUMA BOLIVIA 3-4<br />

4690.5 R. SAN MIGUEL RIBERALTA BOLIVIA 2-3<br />

4716.6 R. YURA, YURA BOLIVIA 2-3<br />

4732 R. UNIVERSITARIA COBIJA BOLIVIA no signals !!!!<br />

4746 R. HUANTA 2000 HUANTA PERU 1-3<br />

4752.8 R. EDUCAD. RURAL CAMPO GR. BRASIL 2-3<br />

4755 R. IMACULADA CONCEICAO CAMPO GRANDE BRASIL 3-4<br />

4775 R. CONGONHAS BRASIL 2-3<br />

4780 R. CULTURAL COATAN GUATEM 2-3<br />

4785 R. CAIARI PORTO VELHO BRASIL 3-4<br />

4796.4 R. MALLKU UYUNI BOLIVIA 2-3<br />

48<strong>05</strong> R. DIF.AMAZONAS MANAUS BRASIL 4-5<br />

4815 R. DIF.LONDRINA BRASIL 4-5<br />

4825 R. CANCAO NOVA BRASIL 3-4


4845 R. CULTURA MANAUS BRASIL 4-5<br />

4865 R. ALVORADA LONDRINA BRASIL 3-4<br />

4885 R. CLUBE DO PARA BELEM BRASIL 4-5<br />

4895 R. NOVO TEMPO BRASIL 3-4<br />

49<strong>05</strong> R. ARAGUAINA BRASIL 2-3<br />

4915 CBN R. ANHANGUERA BRASIL 3-4<br />

4915 R. DIFUSORA MACAPA BRASIL 3-4<br />

4935 R. CAPIXABA VITORIA BRASIL 3-4<br />

4940 R. SAN ANTONIO CALALLI PERU 2-3<br />

4950 R. MADRE DE DIOS PERU 3-4<br />

4955 R. CULTURAL AMAUTA HUANTA PERU 2-3<br />

4955 R. CLUBE RONDONOPOLIS BRASIL 3-4<br />

4960 VOA SPANISH TX SAO TOME SAO TOME 3-4<br />

4965 R. ALVORADA PARINTINS BRASIL 3-4<br />

4985 R. BRASIL CENTRAL BRASIL 4-5<br />

50<strong>05</strong> R. NACIONAL BATA GUINEA EQUAT 3-4<br />

5019.8 R. HORIZONTE PERU 2-3<br />

5025 R. REBELDE CUBA 2-3<br />

5030 R. UNIVERSITY IN EE COSTARICA 3-4<br />

5035 R. APARECIDA BRASIL 4-5<br />

5580.2 R. SAN JOSE DE CHIQUITOS BOLIVIA 3-4<br />

5910 R. MARFIL LOMALINDA COLOMBIA 3-4<br />

5952.5 R. PIO XII SIGLO XX BOLIVIA 3-4<br />

6000 R. GUAIBA PORTO ALEGRE BRASIL 3-4<br />

6010 LA VOZ DE TU CONCIENCIA COLOMBIA 2-3<br />

6020 R. GAUCHA PORTO ALEGRE BRASIL 3-4<br />

6025 R. PATRIA NUEVA LA PAZ BOLIVIA 3-4<br />

6040 R. CLUBE PARANAENSE CURITIBA BRASIL 3-4<br />

6060 RAE IN // 15345 ARGENTINA 3-4<br />

6060 R. TUPI CURITIBA BRASIL 3-4<br />

6135 R. APARECIDA BRASIL 3-4<br />

6135 R. SANTA CRUZ BOLIVIA 2-3<br />

6150 R. RECORD SAO PAULO BRASIL 3-4<br />

6173 R. TAWANTINSUYO CUSCO PERU 2-3<br />

6180 R. NACIONAL DE AMAZONIA BRASIL 4-5<br />

6214 R. BALUARTE PUERTO IGUAZU ARGENTINA 4-5<br />

6300 R. NACIONAL SAHAUARI ALGERIA 2-3<br />

9530 R. TRANSMUNDIAL S.MARIA BRASIL 3-4 S/off 2200<br />

9550 R. BOA VONTADE P.TO ALEGRE BRASIL 3-4<br />

9565 R. TUPI CURITIBA BRASIL 3-4<br />

9645 R. BANDEIRANTES BRASIL 3-4<br />

11735 R. TRANSMUNDIAL S.MARIA BRASIL 3-4<br />

11785 R. GUAIBA PORTO ALEGRE BRASIL 3-4<br />

11815 R. BRASIL CENTRAL BRASIL 3-4<br />

11830 CBN ANHANGUERA BRASIL 3-4<br />

11855 R. APARECIDA BRASIL 3-4<br />

11925 R. BANDEIRANTES BRASIL 3-4<br />

(Dario Monferini-I on tour in SoAM, via <strong>DX</strong>-Window via <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 9)<br />

3325 R. Mundial, Sao Paulo SP, 2248-2258, 06 Sep, A Voz do Brasil natl.<br />

news magazine; 35343 but bad at approx. 2300.<br />

3365 R. Cultura, Araquara SP, 2250-2257, 06 Sep, A Voz do Basil; 25231.<br />

3385 R. Guaruja Paulista, Guaruja SP, 2252-2259, 06 Sep, A Voz do Brasil;<br />

24341.<br />

48<strong>05</strong> R. Difa do Amazonas, Manaus AM, 2250-23<strong>05</strong>, 07 Sep, ballads; 45333.<br />

4815 R. Difa, Londrina PR, 2239-2249, 07 Sep, songs, TC, signature tune<br />

for some religious prgr followed by hymns; 34322.<br />

4825 R. Educadora, Braganca PA, 2235-2246, 07 Sep, pop songs; 44333,<br />

heterodyne with weak PRU stn. 4824.4. It was noted better at 2045 on 08


Sep.<br />

4845.2 R. Cultura Ondas Tropicais (not "tropicaes" though this is [not<br />

too] old Portuguese!), Manaus AM, 2233-2243, 07 Sep, Latin American songs;<br />

42341, QRM de MTN.<br />

4885 R. Club do Para, Belem PA, 0948-f/out 10<strong>05</strong>, 10 Sep, (unreadable)<br />

talks; 155341. Also 2032-2<strong>05</strong>3, 08 Sep, f/ball match rpt. Sao Paulo v Vasco<br />

da Gama; 45343.<br />

4894.95 R. Novo Tempo (tent), Cpo Grande PR, 2219-2228, 09 Sep, talks,<br />

hymns; 14331, QRM de MNG.<br />

4915 R. Difa, Macapa AP, 2222-2233, 08 Sep, music, ID simply as "<br />

Difusora AM - a nossa voz!", songs from Portuguese speaking Africa; 54433,<br />

QRM de B.<br />

4935 R. Capixaba, Vitoria ES, 2204-..., 08 Sep, IPDA preacher, same as on<br />

the B stn on 4974.8; 24331.<br />

4974.8 R. Mundial (was it?), Osasco SP, 2216-..., 08 Sep, IPDA<br />

(religious) prgr; 15231; or was it R. del Pacicifo, PRU? Same prgr as on<br />

4935 R. Capixaba.<br />

5035 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2210-2219, 08 Sep, advertisements,<br />

f/ball match rpt. & infos. on other matches & results; 34342; 6135 & 9630<br />

*not* //.<br />

6010 R. Inconfidencia, Belo Horizonte MG, 2038-2049, 08 Sep, f/ball match<br />

rpt. & comments thereon; 44433.<br />

6020 R. Gaucha, Pto Alegre RS, 2206-2214, 06 Sep, info. prgr "Dezanove<br />

Horas", no Voz do Brasil relay at 2200; 23331, adjt. QRM but fair signal<br />

at 2230.<br />

6040 R. Club Paranaense, Curitiba PR, 2208-2218, 06 Sep, A Voz do Brasil<br />

natl. news magazine; 24332, QRM de CHN.<br />

9515 R. Novas de Paz, Curitiba PR, 2117-2128, 10 Sep, feature called<br />

Programa Musical Evangelico"; 43432, QRM de Chinese speaking stn.<br />

9530 R. Transmundial, Sta Ma RS, 2120-2133, 08 Sep, interview during<br />

religious prgr; 53433, AC type noise in the carrier; adj. QRM till 2130.<br />

9565 R. Tupi, Curitiba PR, 2212-2219, 09 Sep, religious prgr Voz da<br />

Libertacao with "the one & only" preacher David Miranda...; 35433.<br />

9630 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2119-2132, 10 Sep, truck drivers' prgr<br />

"Pe na Estrada", advertisements, listeners' mail & plenty of music; 54433,<br />

adj. QRM.<br />

9645.1 R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo SP, 2214-..., 09 Sep, f/ball matches<br />

reports; 32431, adj. QRM.<br />

9675 R. Cancao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista SP, 2114-2134, 08 Sep, rosary,<br />

slogan "Cancao Nova - um jeito de ser" (which in Lusitanian Portuguese<br />

would be "uma maneira de ser"), religious announcements; 55433.<br />

9695 R. Rio Mar, Manaus AM, 1417-..., 11 Sep, (unreadable) talks; 13331,<br />

adj. & co-ch. QRM.<br />

11735 R. Transmundial, Sta Ma RS, 1315-1324, 10 Sep, religious prgr;<br />

25232.


11784.8 R. Guaiba, Pto Alegre RS, 2107-2127, 09 Sep, f/ball match rpt.<br />

Brazil v USA, possibly in prgr "Placard Guaiba"; 44433, adj. QRM de B<br />

11780.<br />

11815 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 2110-2130, 09 Sep, talks abt. f/ball<br />

matches in "Show de Bola", advertisements; 54444, co-ch QRM de REE (t).<br />

11815 R. Brasil Central, 1317-1331, 10 Sep, newscast; 25232.<br />

11915.1 R. Gaucha, Pto Alegre RS, 2114-2135, 09 Sep, f/ball match rpt. B<br />

v USA; 44433, QRM de ARS.<br />

11925.2 R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo SP, 2117-2139, 09 Sep, f/ball match<br />

rpt. B v USA, advertisements, road traffic infos.; 54433.<br />

11925 R. Bandeirantes, 1322-1334, 10 Sep, news bulletin; 24231.<br />

(all 30 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

BURKINA FASO 7230 R. Burkina, Ouagadougou, 1251-1326, 10 Sep, French,<br />

Afr. pops prgr, song, IS, "Journal, 2eme. edition", at 1300; 45344.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

CANADA v6144.94 Came across of strong CRI En newscast tonight 2300 UT,<br />

on odd channel! 2300-2400 UT, backlobe into Europe. Is that wan<strong>der</strong>ing a<br />

regular behavior of the Sackville txsers?<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 13/14)<br />

6160 CKZN, St. John's NF, 2231-2244, 06 Sep, English, interview, music<br />

bridge prior to the following feature; 44332, adjt. QRM only.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

6030 at 0622-0648, presumed CFVP-Calgary, Sep 10, English. Ballads rapidly<br />

fading in & out un<strong>der</strong> QRN. Anncrs at 0629 and presumed ID; could only copy<br />

'..Radio..'. Ballads resume thru t/out. Poor/choppy un<strong>der</strong> QRN.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 12)<br />

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 6030 Radio ICDI is at <strong>05</strong>00-0800 and 1600-1900<br />

UT in French, Sango, Fufulde and Bayaka. We have been heard in Congo<br />

Brazzaville, Cameroon, Chad and Sudan. Not yet on 7160 kHz as we need to<br />

purchase another transmitter which costs $7000.<br />

(Josue Mbami, Radio ICDI Coordinator, dxld via W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact Sept<br />

magazine)<br />

CHAD 6165 Radiodiffusion Natle. Tchadienne, N'Djamena, 2216-2230*, 06<br />

Sep, French for the usual 10PM newscast, s/off after playing the natl.<br />

anthem; 43442, QRM de HRV & adjt. fqs. I have no trace of them on other fq<br />

during daytime.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

CHINA 7280 at 1125-1142, VO the Strait-Fuzhou, Sep 10, Mandarin. OM and<br />

YL w/ interview at t/in. CNR jingle mx and ID at 1130 followed by<br />

newscast, ads/promo, YL reading some sort of list then ballads at t/out.<br />

Good.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 12)<br />

7270 PBS Nei Menggu (presumed), 1133-1203, Sept 12, with Mongolian<br />

programming, mostly talking, ToH 5 + 1 pips, weak, could not hear anything<br />

of Wai FM via RTM (Malaysia). Heard // 7210 (weak/un<strong>der</strong> QRM) and 9750<br />

(fair-poor, mixing with NHK). Very rare for me to be able to hear Wai FM<br />

un<strong>der</strong> PBS, although I do see reports of them being heard.<br />

7280 CNR-1, 1206-1211, Sept 12, Chinese programming, strong signal, on<br />

top of a station that might have been in Chinese (Voice of Strait or<br />

SoH?). This is to jam the Sound of Hope, which is scheduled for 1100-1300.


Heard // 5030 and 6030.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 12)<br />

CNR1 on 15510 kHz at 1210 UT. Sep 10 1210-1300 CHN: CNR1. This has been<br />

reported by Japanese <strong>DX</strong>ers already for some months. Probably for jamming,<br />

but the target is unclear. Also VoR in Dari and a utility transmission on<br />

the same frequency.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, hcdx / dxld Sept 10)<br />

No jamming occured today on KSDA's Mandarin sce 15510 and 15665 in 1000-<br />

1100 UT slot. But at 1200-1300 UT noted that CNR1 program as jamming<br />

against CBS Taiwan services on 9680 9780 11665, and 15465 kHz. Latter<br />

15465 jamming noted with superpower 4 echos !!<br />

Jamming against IBB and AIR services carried the usual "Firedrake" music<br />

jamming type.<br />

CNR1 noted also on regular homeland service at same 1200-1300 UT slot:<br />

9630 9845 11590 11630 11710 11775 11785 118<strong>05</strong> 11825 11840 11925 12040<br />

13610 13700 13830 15375 15480, and 177<strong>05</strong>. ... and 15510 of course, but<br />

un<strong>der</strong>neath of BUZZY Samara co-ch.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 11)<br />

The Firedrake on satellite. This is an interesting article, with audio.<br />

Via the AR<strong>DX</strong>C mailing list.<br />

(Jerry Berg-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer)<br />

Firedrake - Good old Chinese Jamming - even on satellite!<br />

I have posted an article at my website that you may be interested in - I<br />

have found a digital studio feed of Firedrake! Here is the link:<br />

<br />

Also check out the digital sample of Firedrake.<br />

(Mark Fahey-AUS, AR<strong>DX</strong>C Sept 3)<br />

The full version Firedrake of Chinasat-6B on of N<strong>DX</strong>C which H. Takashima at<br />

Sapporo-JPN) received.<br />

N<strong>DX</strong>C Audio Archives<br />

<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C Sept 3)<br />

COLOMBIA 5910 R. Marfil Estereo via La Voz de tu Conciencia, Lomalinda,<br />

2224-2238, 06 Sep, Spanish, light songs & local "country" music; IDs;<br />

44332, RTTY marker QRM.<br />

6009.5 LV de tu Conciencia, Lomalinda, 0819-0850, 07 Sep, Spanish,<br />

religious prgr; 35343.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

CUBA 5025 R. Rebelde, Bauta, 0954-f/out 1030, 09 Sep, Spanish, songs;<br />

15341. Check BENIN.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

DIEGO GARCIA see HAWAII.<br />

DOMINICAN REP 6025.04 at 2307-2342, presumed R. Amanecer Int'l, Sep 10,<br />

Spanish. OM w/ religous sounding talk, battling for dominance w/ co-<br />

channel Iran. Rough copy by BoH w/ Iran taking over the frequency by<br />

t/out. Poor, best listening in LSB.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 12)<br />

ECUADOR Additional frequency for HCJB in Portuguese to Brasil from<br />

Sept. 5th:


0900-1030 on 6160 QUI 100 kW / 110 deg // 9745 100 kW / 110 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 11)<br />

A circular from HCJB's German section, issued on Aug 30, says that they<br />

hope to continue the transmissions from Pifo to Europe beyond the planned<br />

deadline. So far they were supposed to stop by the end of September to<br />

allow the dismantling of the last remaining antenna for transmissions to<br />

Europe until yearend. But now it appears that the construction of the new<br />

Quito airport will be delayed by several months. Thus HCJB will negotiate<br />

with the airport operator how long this big antenna can stay. Probably it<br />

will be possible to continue the transmissions to Europe for some more<br />

months. Any reception reports for these transmissions, either AM or DRM,<br />

will be helpful here.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Sep 13)<br />

EQUAT GUINEA 50<strong>05</strong> at 2238-2257* UT, R. Nacional-Bata, Sept 10, Spanish /<br />

Vernacular. Continuous pop and Hi-life music selections. NA at 2256 UT,<br />

s/off w/ no ID or annmts. Fair.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 12)<br />

50<strong>05</strong> RNGE, Bata, 2158-2245, 06 Sep, Spanish, lots of communiques, Afr.<br />

pops; 55343, fair audio again... but distorted later in the prgr right<br />

after the official infos. were aired; still bad when observed at 2120 on<br />

10 Sep.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

ETHIOPIA 9559.7 R. Ethiopia, Geja Dera, 13<strong>05</strong>-1321, 10 Sep, Arabic,<br />

newscast; 34232.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

FRANCE/MONACO 17870 Libyan V. of Africa, at 1417 UT on Sept 9. English<br />

pgm at fair level but spoken content hard to make out here. Likely<br />

politcal/ news tlk as heard several mentions of Gaddafi. Noted a few<br />

musical interludes. Only a het left by 1510. Reported 21695 // not heard.<br />

Tnx Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong> tip.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 9)<br />

[MONACO non] Evangeliums-Rundfunk, the German branch of TWR, has<br />

cancelled its transmission 0345-0415 on 1467, effective Sep 1. However, an<br />

announcement is still on air or was on air at least until Sep 10. Wording<br />

of this loop: "Good morning, I'm Andreas Ohrich, editor-in-chief of ERF-<br />

Radio. With just a small flick you can hear us again via mediumwave 1539<br />

kHz or the Astra satellite, because from now on the expensive airing of<br />

our Aufgeweckt programme via Radio Monte Carlo no longer exists. So please<br />

retune to mediumwave 1539 kHz or the Astra satellite where you will hear<br />

our Aufgeweckt programme after the news and before that at 5:45 Bibel<br />

heute. Retune now to mediumwave 1539 kHz or the Astra satellite and you<br />

will get much more programming than before."<br />

On Sep 1 the ERF transmission on 1467 did overlap with Zone 80 Azur,<br />

indicating that Col de la Madone[near Monaco, wb.] is in use for Zone 80<br />

Azur rather than Roumoules-France.<br />

(Summary of various postings in the A-<strong>DX</strong> list, Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Sep 13)<br />

GAMBIA 648 GRTS, Bonto, observed. again at 23<strong>05</strong>-2316, 06 Sep,<br />

Vernacular, talks; 54433 and an impecably clear audio.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

GERMANY/USA Family Radio, 9610 via Wertachtal. WYFR is now "camping"<br />

here. Noted at 2<strong>05</strong>0 UT on Sept 5. They are everywhere. "Resistance is<br />

futile," to quote the Borg.<br />

(Gerry Dexter-WI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 9)<br />

Additional txion of Pan American Broadcasting (PAB) via DTK:


1630-1645 on 11655 JUL 100 kW / 100 deg Sun to WeAs in English from Sep.2<br />

Minivan Radio again cancelled txions via DTK from Sep. 1:<br />

1600-1700 on 11965 JUL 100 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to SoAs in Dhivehi<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 11)<br />

Zeitungsbericht Bau Sen<strong>der</strong> Waldenburg bei Heilbronn.<br />

Nach 55 Jahren wird in Waldenburg neu gebaut, DVB-T TV und UKW Anlagen,<br />

sowie einige Telecommunication Plattformen.<br />

<br />

zeigt den bestehenden Turm bei<br />

49 degr11'0.02" N 9 degr37'36.50" E<br />

ganz nahe <strong>der</strong> Wohnbebauung, Wasserturm und sehr eng bei den Sportanlagen.<br />

Jetzt wird 2,7 km oestlicher auf dem Friedrichsberg in 514 m Hoehe ein<br />

neuer Turm und Sendeanlagen gebaut, bei<br />

49 degr10'55.19" N 9 degr39'47.03" E<br />

<br />

WB: Ich bin nur immer auf <strong>der</strong> Autobahn A6 vorbei gefahren, war aber nie<br />

dort oben. Ein schoener Ort den Fotos in G.E. nach zu urteilen.<br />

(DL1SAX via Horst Weise-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 11)<br />

Laut SWR website wird er hier gebaut:<br />

<br />

Technik - Neuer Sendeturm in Waldenburg.<br />

Der SWR baut auf dem 514 Meter hohen Friedrichsberg bei Waldenburg einen<br />

neuen Sendeturm, <strong>der</strong> bis 150 Meter hoch in die Landschaft ragen wird.<br />

Bild: Ein Kran ueberragt den im Bau befindlichen neuen Sendeturm.<br />

Im Herbst 2006 haben die Bauarbeiten fuer einen 150 m hohen Sendeturm auf<br />

dem Friedrichsberg auf <strong>der</strong> Gemarkung Waldenburg (Hohenlohekreis) begonnen.<br />

Der altersbedingt sanierungsbeduerftig Antennentraeger auf dem Wasserturm<br />

in Waldenburg wird aus wirtschaftlichen Gruenden durch einen Neubau<br />

ersetzt. Der SWR betreibt seit 1953 eine Sendeanlage in Waldenburg fuer<br />

Hoerfunk und Fernsehen. Durch die Erneuerung wird die Versorgung <strong>der</strong><br />

Bevoelkerung in <strong>der</strong> Region Franken/Hohenlohe mit den Hoerfunk- und<br />

Fernsehprogrammen des SWR langfristig gesichert.<br />

Bis Mitte des Jahres <strong>2007</strong> sollen <strong>der</strong> Betonschaft und <strong>der</strong> Stahlaufbau des<br />

neuen Turmes errichtet werden. Bis Ende <strong>2007</strong> soll dann das<br />

Betriebsgebaeude stehen, so dass damit voraussichtlich bis Ende des Jahres<br />

die Bauarbeiten abgeschlossen werden koennen. Im Jahr 2008 wird die<br />

technische Ausruestung des Bauwerks erfolgen, d.h. <strong>der</strong> Einbau von Elektro-<br />

und Sen<strong>der</strong>technik sowie <strong>der</strong> Aufbau <strong>der</strong> Antennenanlagen. Ans Netz wird <strong>der</strong><br />

neue Sen<strong>der</strong> laut Zeitplan 2009 gehen.<br />

<br />

<br />

Arbeiter schrauben in luftiger Hoehe. Von Juergen Koch<br />

Der Sockel des SWR-Sen<strong>der</strong>s schliesst in 90 Meter Hoehe mit <strong>der</strong><br />

Eisplattform (unten) ab. Spezialisten haben darauf den Antennenmast<br />

montiert.<br />

Waldenburg - Oben, ganz oben ziehen rasch die Wolken vorbei. Rot-weiss<br />

hebt sich <strong>der</strong> schlanke Gittermast vom blauen Himmel ab. Blickt man nach


oben, meint man, <strong>der</strong> 134 Meter hohe Turm gerate ins Wanken. "Da hat's<br />

schon manchen allein beim Hochschauen umgehauen", schmunzelt Chefmonteur<br />

Ulrich Reich von <strong>der</strong> Firma Betec aus Bern in <strong>der</strong> Schweiz. Wer genau<br />

hinschaut, <strong>der</strong> sieht, wie mehrere Monteure am schlanken Stahlgittermast<br />

haengen und arbeiten.<br />

Stahlkoloss. Was sie genau tun, entzieht sich dem Blick von unten. Dass<br />

ihre Arbeit in luftiger Hoehe nicht ganz einfach ist, kann man sich<br />

allerdings gut vorstellen. Neun Mann des Antennenbauspezialisten montieren<br />

auf dem 90 Meter hohen Betonsockel des SWR-Sen<strong>der</strong>neubaus auf dem 514 Meter<br />

hohen Friedrichsberg bei Waldenburg Stueck fuer Stueck den staehlernen<br />

Gittermast, an dem spaeter die Antennen befestigt werden.<br />

"Wir brauchen drei Tage, bis er steht", sagt Ulrich Reich. Aus neun Teilen<br />

- die Experten sagen Schuss - mit zusammen 44 Meter Hoehe besteht <strong>der</strong><br />

staehlerne Koloss. Schwerstes Einzelteil ist das Sechs-Tonnen-<br />

Uebergangsstueck, das auf dem Sockel aufsitzt.<br />

Aber auch das leichteste Einzelelement wiegt noch gute zweieinhalb Tonnen.<br />

Waehrend das Thermometer am Fuss des Sockels sechs Grad anzeigt, schaetzt<br />

Ulrich Reich die Temperatur oben auf dem Mast auf zwei bis drei Grad. "Die<br />

gefuehlte Temperatur liegt aber irgendwo bei Null und auch <strong>der</strong> Wind da<br />

oben macht die Arbeit nicht gerade einfacher", sagt er.<br />

Schlagschrauber Angeseilt wie Alpinisten in <strong>der</strong> Steilwand haengen seine<br />

Leute hoch ueber <strong>der</strong> Hohenloher Ebene am Gittermast, um mit dem<br />

elektrischen Schlagschrauber Element fuer Element zusammenzuschrauben. Mit<br />

einem Drehmomentschluessel wird jede Schraube in einem zweiten<br />

Arbeitsschritt exakt nachgezogen und mit einem wetterfesten Stift als<br />

"fertig" markiert.<br />

"Insgesamt werden da 1000 Schrauben verbaut, jede 800 Gramm schwer und<br />

jede etwa 30 Zentimeter lang", erlaeutert Gerhard Bosch vom<br />

Suedwestrundfunk in Stuttgart. Die ersten drei Elemente des Gittermastes<br />

wurden "auf dem Boden" vormontiert, mit einem Kran hochgezogen, dann<br />

zusammengesetzt und verschraubt.<br />

Stockbaum Dieser Kran hatte beim Bau des Sockels Beton, Bewehrungsstahl<br />

und Schaltafeln nach oben gezogen. Da seine Hakenhoehe fuer die Montage<br />

des kompletten Gittermastes nicht ausreichte, wurde er mit Hilfe eines<br />

700-Tonnen-Autokrans demontiert.<br />

"Mit dem haben wir auch gleich die Einzelteile fuer die weiteren sechs<br />

Schuesse des Mastes auf die Plattform an <strong>der</strong> Spitze des Betonsockels<br />

hochgezogen", so Bosch. Dort setzen die Monteure sie zusammen, ziehen sie<br />

mit einem so genannten Stockbaum - eine Art Minikran mit Winde - nach oben<br />

und bauen so den Gittermast "Schuss fuer Schuss" in die Hoehe.<br />

Mit vier weiteren Aussenplattformen war die oberste Plattform montiert<br />

worden, nachdem im Juli <strong>der</strong> Betonsockel fertiggestellt war. Von den fuenf<br />

Plattformen dient die oberste als Eisschutzplattform, die unterste in 35<br />

Meter Hoehe als Bedienplattform. An drei weiteren Plattformen im oberen<br />

Sockelbereich werden spaeter Richtungsspiegel montiert.<br />

Sen<strong>der</strong>technik Mittlerweile sind die Arbeiten am Gittermast abgeschlossen.<br />

"Anfang dieser Woche haben wir mit den Arbeiten fuers Betriebsgebaeude<br />

begonnen", sagt Gerhard Bosch. Parallel dazu werden im Sockel des<br />

Sendeturms die Innenplattformen montiert. Bosch rechnet damit, dass <strong>der</strong><br />

Rohbau des Betriebsgebaeudes im Fruehjahr 2008 steht. Im Anschluss wird<br />

<strong>der</strong> 16 Meter lange, drei Tonnen schwere GFK-Zylin<strong>der</strong> auf dem Gittermast<br />

des Sen<strong>der</strong>s verankert. Dieses Glasfaserrohr - Durchmesser 1,60 Meter -<br />

schuetzt die innen angebrachten Digitalfernsehantennen vor moeglicher<br />

Vereisung.


Ab Fruehjahr 2008 folgt auch <strong>der</strong> Ausbau <strong>der</strong> Sen<strong>der</strong>technik, im November<br />

2008 soll das Digital-Fernsehen mit zwoelf oeffentlich-rechtlichen<br />

Programmen ans Netz gehen. "Voraussichtlich im Fruehjahr 2009 werden wir<br />

den neuen Sen<strong>der</strong> auch mit den UKW-Programmen in Betrieb nehmen und den<br />

bisherigen Sen<strong>der</strong> in Waldenburg abschalten", so Bosch.<br />

<br />

Noch fehlen 16 Meter, bis die Gesamthoehe von 150 Meter erreicht ist.<br />

<br />

Die Monteure ziehen 1000 Schrauben mit dem Schlagschrauber an.<br />

<br />

Wer in dieser Hoehe beidhaendig arbeitet, muss gut gesichert sein.<br />

<br />

An diesen Aussenplattformen werden die Richtungsspiegel montiert.<br />

(Heilbronner Stimme, Oehringen, Sep 11, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

Tag <strong>der</strong> offenen Tuer am Sen<strong>der</strong> Gruenten.<br />

Seit 50 Jahren versorgt die Sendestation auf dem 1738 m hohen Gruenten im<br />

Allgaeu die Region mit FS- und Hoerfunkprogrammen. Der Bayrische Rundfunk<br />

feiert das Jubilaeum am Samstag, den 22. und Sonntag, den 23. September<br />

mit einem Tag <strong>der</strong> offenen Tuer. An beiden Tagen sind die Besucher von<br />

10.00 bis 16.00 Uhr eingeladen, einen Blick hinter die Kulissen des<br />

Sen<strong>der</strong>s zu werfen.<br />

Der Sen<strong>der</strong> ist auf den bekannten Wan<strong>der</strong>routen zu erreichen, die<br />

Seilbahnkapazitaeten sind bereits ausgelastet. Der Eintritt ist frei.<br />

Neben <strong>der</strong> Besichtigung <strong>der</strong> Sendestation koennen sich die Besucher an<br />

diversen Staenden ueber die neuen digitalen Technologien wie DVB-T,<br />

Digital Radio/DAB und das "Handy Fernsehen" informieren und beraten<br />

lassen.(Warum wird den Besuchern DRM vorenthalten?)<br />

Natuerlich gibt es auch jede Menge Historisches ueber den Sen<strong>der</strong>, das<br />

Radio und FS zu erfahren.<br />

Fuer Verpflegung an <strong>der</strong> Sendestation ist gesorgt. Ausserdem bieten die<br />

Almen und Huetten am Wan<strong>der</strong>weg Brotzeiten an.<br />

bfstxt via 73, Wolfgang-? A-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 13<br />

GUINEA 1385.9 R. Rurale does seem to get stuck here instead of the<br />

proper freq. of 1386, observed. 2246-2304, 06 Sep, Vernacular as usual<br />

(though a bit of French is used on occasions), folk tunes & talks; 55343,<br />

so noise spoiling the otherwise good performance.<br />

7125 R. Guinee, Sonfonya, 2220-2229, 06 Sep, French, newscast; weakish<br />

audio; 43433, vy. strong splatter de UNID 7115.<br />

7125 R. Guinee, Sonfonya, 1302-1322, 10 Sep, French, newscast; 35332.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

HAWAII/GUAM/DIEGO GARCIA/USA 10320. AFRTS (USB fee<strong>der</strong>). Lualualei,<br />

O'ahu. At 0320+ UT on 9 Sept. Very nice signal running Art Bell<br />

interviewing a guy who's documented several catastrophic world-wide<br />

floods ... (his books are busy, but fun) ... also hrd Lualualei on 6350,<br />

// Guam 5765 w/ car talk show at 0906 UT.<br />

(Sheedy-CA-USA, dxld Sept 9/10)<br />

Guam 5765 kHz, AFN mit 3 kW und SIO 232-3 fuer 3 kW in USB gegen 1740 UT<br />

recht brav, aber schoene Probe auf Receiver, Bedingungen und Antenne!<br />

Hat jemand eigentlich schon mal definitiv AFN Diego Garcia empfangen? Auf


4391 kHz ist bei mir so eine Art Mus, was klingt wie die umodulierbaren<br />

Reste des Ringens einiger Mittelwellenstationen miteinan<strong>der</strong>. Und AFN<br />

Hawaii?<br />

Guam 9980 kHz, AWR, trotz <strong>der</strong> Ansage "100.000 watts" gegen Sendeschluss<br />

1800 UTC nicht gerade Siegfried: 233-2. Dumpfe Modulation, QRM von 9.996<br />

kHz.<br />

(Nils Schiffhauer-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 10)<br />

New URL:<br />

<br />

Current Shortwave High Frequencies. Shortwave service and frequescies are<br />

supplied by the U.S. Navy. They are primarily provided for contingency<br />

operations and may or may not be operating at any given time.<br />

Location Band Daytime Nighttime<br />

Diego Garcia USB 12,759 kHz 4,319 kHz<br />

Guam USB 13,362 kHz 5,765 kHz<br />

Key West, Florida USB 12,1335 kHz, 7812.5 kHz<br />

and 5,4465 kHz; same as daytime<br />

Pearl Harbor, Hawaii USB 10,320 kHz 6,350 kHz<br />

Moeglicherweise die Antennen in Google Earth imagery bei<br />

Diego Garcia 7 degr25'48.72" S 72 degr26'28.01" E<br />

<br />

Guam Barrigada 13 degr28'41.16" N 144 degr50'16.29" E<br />

Pearl Habour Hawaii 21 degr25'23.19" N 158 degr 9'6.83" W<br />

Key West Saddlebunch Keys 24 degr38'50.60" N 81 degr36'9.54" W<br />

History:<br />

DIEGO GARCIA 4319.00 BIO AFN Los Angeles, July, 4, 1623-1632, English<br />

talks in USB (fair)<br />

(Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 6, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

DIEGO GARCIA 12759usb AFN via Diego Garcia. Full data (with site) American<br />

Forces Radio & TV Service Logo Card. This for a e-mail report sent to:<br />

Reply in 15 days. v/s: Robert Winkler.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Apr 4, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

DIEGO GARCIA [and non] 12180 AFRTS?, 1855-19<strong>05</strong> UT, escuchada el 31 de<br />

Enero en ingles, locutor y locutora con comentarios, SINPO 24322.<br />

(AFN radio shortwave, website Feb 1, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

ICELAND 198 RUV RIKISUTVARPID, Gufuskalar, putting a superb signal this<br />

time, viz. 2324-..., 06 Sept, talks on the Spanish Conquistadores;<br />

45454!!!<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

INDONESIA/PNG 3266.42 RRI Gorontalo 1252-1330 Sep 7. Vocal music, YL<br />

ancr; into Jak relay at 1201 with no SCI; back to local pgm'g at 1320<br />

(music). Fair at tune-in, weak by 1330. Has been on past 1330 for the past<br />

couple of weeks or more, so apparently a new sked - used to close down<br />

around 1230.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 9)<br />

unID 3325 13<strong>05</strong>-1315 Sep 9. Two stations here, one was undoubtedly RRI<br />

Palangkaraya. The other may have been R. North Solomons. One stn, probably<br />

RRI, had a man talking; the other had vocal music and seemed // to 3204.97<br />

but not sure - band condx were pretty cruddy this morning. The 3325 mx stn<br />

and 3204.97 both went off the air around 1310. Have not seen a log of<br />

North Solomons in a long time.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 9)


Yes, RRI Palangkaraya and R North Solomons-PNG noted by Barry Hartley in<br />

Queensland recently. wb.<br />

VoINS Jakarta mit Holy Quran auf 9524.97 kHz, und einem dumpfen Het von<br />

CRI in Russisch auf geraden 9525.00 um 1400-1500 UT.<br />

No Ramadan, rather mo<strong>der</strong>n South Sea music at 1700-1800 UT.<br />

1700-1800 UT VoINS Jakarta Cimangis in Spanish on 2 frequencies !<br />

9524.97 kHz S=5, and more comfortable listening on 11784.86 kHz S=8-9.<br />

And in Google Earth:<br />

6 degr23'35.18" S 106 degr51'43.00" E<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 13)<br />

Sei-ichi aus Nagoya sandte mir diese interessante <strong>Meldun</strong>g mit den<br />

erweiterten Sendezeiten waehrend Ramadan.<br />

Dear OM, RRI started an early morning service of the Ramadan on Sep. 12<br />

(UT).<br />

Monitoring at around 1800-2130 UT. Sep. 12<br />

3266 RRI-Gorontalo : -1730-2110+, Poor. JN at 2000.<br />

3325 RRi-Palangkaraya : *2030-2110+, Poor. JN at 2100.<br />

3987 RRI-Manokwari : -1913-2100+, Poor. JN at 2000.<br />

3995 RRI-Kendari : *1857-2115+, Poor.<br />

46<strong>05</strong> RRI-Serui : *1750-2130+, Fair to poor. JN at 2000, 2100.<br />

4750 RRI-Makassar : *1758-1957, Poor.<br />

4790 RRI-Fak Fak : *1757-2120*, Fair to poor. JN at 2100.<br />

4870 RRI-Wamena : *1959-2100+, Poor. JN at 2000.<br />

4875 RRI-Sorong : *1958-2145+, Fair. JN at 2100.<br />

Monitor at around 1730-2100 UT. Sep. 13<br />

3266 RRI-Gorontalo : *1732-2040+, Poor.<br />

3961 RRI-Palu : *1856-1940, Weak. Opening chime at 1856.<br />

3987 RRI-manokwari : *1858-2040+, Poor. JN at 2000.<br />

46<strong>05</strong> RRI-Serui : *1753-2115+, Poor. JN at 2000,2102.<br />

4750 RRI-Makassar : *1801-1955, Fair to poor.<br />

4790 RRI-Fak Fak : *1759-2130+, Poor. JN at 2100.<br />

4870 RRI-Wamena : *2016-2115+, Poor. JN at 2100.<br />

4875 RRI-Sorong : *1957-2130-, Fair. JN at 2100.<br />

JN - Jakarta News relay<br />

(A. Ishida-JPN, via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 14)<br />

VOI transmission on September 12 on 9525 kHz.<br />

1200-1300 Thai<br />

1300-1400 Korean<br />

1400-1500 Indonesian<br />

1500-1600 Spanish<br />

1600-1700 Arabic // 11785 kHz<br />

1700-1730 IS and ID // 11785 kHz<br />

1730-1830 Thai ?11785 kHz f/out.<br />

1830-1930 Korean<br />

1930-2030 Indonesian<br />

2030 National Anthem<br />

2031-2131 German<br />

2131-2232 Chinese<br />

2232-2332* English<br />

(A. Ishida-JPN, via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 14)<br />

Die Sprachdienste hat man ganz an<strong>der</strong>s zusammen gewuerfelt ...


Leicht zu erkennen, ungerade 9524.97 und 11784.86 kHz. wb.<br />

3325 RRI Palangkaraya 1306-1325+ Sep 10. Presumed with primitive vocal<br />

music, almost African-sounding. Pretty sure this was RRI rather than North<br />

Solomons, but cannot be sure. High band noise this morning.<br />

4920 RRI Biak 1311-1322 Sep 10. Jakarta relay in progress to 1320, then<br />

local programming and music. Fair at best.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 14)<br />

4925 RRI, Jambi, 2207-..., 08 Sep, Bahasa Indonesia, talks oftne<br />

ment'ing."Allah"; 24331.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

IRAN 9544.94 odd IRIB Tehran Albanian service noted at 1830-1928 UT,<br />

totally ahead of DWL Sines German to EUR on co-channel 9545. // Sirjan<br />

9570 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 12)<br />

IRELAND [non] RTE Radio will broadcast the GAA All-Ireland Hurling<br />

final on Sunday 2 Sept and the All-Ireland Football final on Sunday 16<br />

Sept on all wavelengths to Irish people living abroad in countries across<br />

Europe, Africa and the Far East.<br />

SHORTWAVE FREQUENCIES FOR AFRICA AND THE FAR EAST<br />

Target Frequencies<br />

West of Central Africa 17860RMP? kHz / 11735MEY? kHz<br />

East of Central Africa 17710RMP? kHz / 11635MEY? kHz<br />

Southern Africa 9470MEY? kHz<br />

DRM (Digital AM Radio) FREQUENCIES FOR EUROPE<br />

Europe 17495 kHz / 11735 kHz<br />

For further details of RTE coverage abroad please see<br />

<br />

<br />

(via Mike Terry, dxld Aug 31) 1300-1730 UT ?<br />

IRELAND 252 RTE, Summerhill, seems to be back on DRM mode evenings as<br />

observed. around 9-10 Set, and this now is a daytime obs.: 1428-..., 11<br />

Sept, English, interview, 34443, QRM de ALG; it was worse later in the<br />

afternoon.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

ISRAEL Cf. bcdx #823. Voice of Israel anounced in advance the changes<br />

starting September the 2nd, but observing their transmissions I found some<br />

chaos in the frequency usage. Asking for best frequencies or random<br />

switches in the technical departament there?<br />

For example: the bc in En & Fr 0330-0400 on Sep 1st was on 9345, on 2nd on<br />

11590 and today over Radio Bulgaria on 9400 and 7530 kHz was inputed on<br />

Sep 3rd etc. Today were observed:<br />

0300 Hebrew on 9400<br />

0330 En,Fr on 9400, 7530<br />

0400 Hebrew on 9345 (on 3rd of Sep was on 11590) - <strong>05</strong>00<br />

1400-1525 Farsi/jammed on old 116<strong>05</strong>, 13850 (not 13855 !), 15760<br />

1530-1630 Hebrew on 15760<br />

1630-1700 Rom and Ladino on 9345, 11590, 15760<br />

and heard yesterday Sept 3rd:<br />

1700-1800 Fr, Sp, En, Yi on 9345, 11590, 13675<br />

1800-1900 Hebrew on 9345, 13675 & Amh, Tigr, Hung on 11590<br />

1900-2000 Ru on 9400, 11590, 15640


2000-2115 Hebrew on 11585 and presumed/weak signal also 15615 khz.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

Re Kol Israel ... and one or two observations today (Sunday the 9th Sept).<br />

As listed by Doni and Bernie 15760 was heard with Hebrew from tune in<br />

around 0630 until 0930 when there was a rapid switch to English followed<br />

(as listed) by Ladino and French. This frequency was at good strength but<br />

13855, which came on air c0930 (not much before) which was weaker.<br />

The French transmission concluded with music and another rapid switch back<br />

to Hebrew at 1015 - 13855 went off air. At 1400 there was a more or<strong>der</strong>ed<br />

change-over to Persian on 15760. I could hear Firedrake on 116<strong>05</strong> at 1357<br />

and the usual RFA music used at conclusion of their transmission - I<br />

assume the Tibetan service. Mixing was the ISR interval signal and jamming<br />

noises, and these were alone on frequency when RFA and Firedrake left the<br />

air on the hour. 13850 came on around 1400 together with jamming (VoRussia<br />

is using 13855 from 1400 for Turkish).<br />

On 9985 I heard WWCR with their ID shortly before 1400 and nothing after<br />

the hour. Their Sept. 1st sched says transmitter #1 at 40deg til 1400 then<br />

transmitter #4 at 90deg from 1400 - this was not propagating to me. There<br />

was no trace of ISR or jamming - nor on 15640. Doesn't 9985 replace 13850<br />

in winter time (and usually 7420 replaces 116<strong>05</strong>)?<br />

At 1525 Hebrew was heard again via 15760 while jamming remained on 13850<br />

until about 1529 after ISR went off. 116<strong>05</strong> still had weak jamming after<br />

1530 but ISR was off air. On 9345 is Radio Netherlands via Tashkent in<br />

English (1400-1600). A search through other traditional ISR frequencies<br />

reveals nothing, and so it seems 15760 is the only one after 1525.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Sept 9)<br />

Kol Israel. Here is the schedule posted by Doni Rosenzweig in dxld Aug.<br />

29, rearranged in Universal Time with corrections and frequency changes<br />

recently monitored here.<br />

Kol Israel Sept. 8, <strong>2007</strong>. Time is UT.<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 Hebrew 9345<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0930 Hebrew 15760<br />

0930-0945 English 15760 13855<br />

0945-1000 Ladino 15760 13855<br />

1000-1015 French 15760 13855<br />

1015-1030 Nothing reported for this time<br />

1030-1400 Hebrew 15760<br />

1400-1525 Persian 15760 15640 13850 116<strong>05</strong> 9985 (to 1500 Fri. Sat.)<br />

1525-1630 Hebrew 15760 116<strong>05</strong> 9345 (from 1500 Fri. Sat.)<br />

1630-1645 Romanian 15760 11590 9345<br />

1645-1700 Ladino and/or Spanish ? 15760 11590<br />

1700-1715 French 13675 11590 9345<br />

1715-1730 Spanish 13675 11590 9345<br />

1730-1745 English 13675 11590 9345<br />

1745-1800 Yiddish 13675 11590 9345<br />

1800-1830 Amharic 11590 9345<br />

1800-1900 Hebrew 13675<br />

1830-1845 Tigris 11590 9345<br />

1845-1900 Hungarian 11590 9345<br />

1900-2000 Russian 15640 11590 9400<br />

2000-2100 Hebrew 15615 9400<br />

2100-2300 Hebrew 9400<br />

2300-0330 Hebrew 9345<br />

0330-0345 English 9345 7530 17600<br />

0345-0400 French 9345 7530<br />

(Bernie O'Shea-CAN, dxld Sept 9)<br />

Log of KOL Israel, Sept 12/13/14:


1030-1400 Hebrew 15760.00 [and 15785.15 Galei Zahal progr]<br />

1400-1525 Persian 15760.00 13849.98[*alt15640 off] 116<strong>05</strong>.04[*alt9985 off]<br />

(to 1500 Fri. Sat.)<br />

As explained by Rumen Pankov-BUL and Noel Green-UK recently, wb.:<br />

1525-1630 Hebrew 15760.00 ONLY - but both OFF: 116<strong>05</strong> 9345 kHz.<br />

(from 1500 Fri. Sat.). 9345 is used by VoKorea instead.<br />

1630-1645 Romanian 15760.00 11590.03 9344.97, [and RTTY QRM of 9345.90]<br />

Rather PURE SPANISH news:<br />

1645-1700 Ladino and/or Spanish ? 15760.00 11590.03, and 9344.97 too.<br />

1700-1715 French 13675.00 11590.04 9344.97<br />

1715-1730 Spanish 13675.00 11590.04 9344.97<br />

1730-1745 English 13675.00 11590.04 9344.97<br />

1745-1800 Yiddish 13675.00 11590.04 9344.97<br />

1800-1830 Amharic 11590.04 9344.97<br />

1800-1900 Hebrew 13675.00<br />

1830-1845 Tigris 11590.04 9344.97<br />

1845-1900 Hungarian 11590.04 9344.97<br />

1900-2000 Russian 15639.96% 11590.04 9400.00<br />

2000-2100 Hebrew 15615.00 9400.00<br />

2100-2300 Hebrew 9400.00<br />

2300-0330 Hebrew 9345.00,<br />

moves late from 9400 to 9345 around 2304-23<strong>05</strong> UT.<br />

* - if prop conditions require a change.<br />

%Russian 15640 is OFF today Sept 14th too, see below. wb.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 13)<br />

Wolfgang, Many thanks for your ISR loggings - they seem to confirm what I<br />

heard - except that 15640 couldn't be heard at the time in Russian -<br />

perhaps not on air? I think 9985 and probably 7420 will replace 11 & 13<br />

MHZ in Persian later in the year. As probably you've noticed, Kol Israel<br />

is only using three transmitters - perhaps the high power ones (500/300kW)<br />

and maybe the 100kW is in reserve? All of the "small" ones seem to have<br />

been taken off air some time ago.<br />

Take a listen to the Amharic programme from just before 1830 and see what<br />

time you hear the language change to Tigris - there is a difference<br />

between the two languages.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

JAPAN [and non] This information is on the Radio Japan website. The<br />

full frequency schedule is attached as a PDF file. The changes are the<br />

first two pages, the next two are the current schedule.<br />

<br />

Service Update. Changes to the Broadcast Areas of Radio Japan. The<br />

following changes to the language services and broadcast areas will come<br />

into effect from 1 October <strong>2007</strong>. There will also be related changes to air<br />

times and frequencies.<br />

Please also note that the annual frequency changes will come into effect<br />

>from 28 October. A new frequency chart will be issued around 20 October,<br />

and displayed on this website.<br />

The main changes from 1 October will be:<br />

Discontinuation of services in German, Italian, Malaysian and Swedish (The<br />

Internet pages of these 4 language services will also be closed).<br />

Discontinuation of the Japanese service to Europe, North America, and<br />

Hawaii.


Discontinuation of the English service to the Asian Continent, Middle<br />

East, North Africa, Latin America and Russian Far East.<br />

Discontinuation of the French service to Europe, the Middle East, and<br />

North Africa.<br />

Discontinuation of the Spanish service to Europe.<br />

>From .PDF document:<br />

NHK World Radio Japan<br />

October 1, <strong>2007</strong>, in effect from 11 o'clock Japan Time [0200 UT?],<br />

til October 28, <strong>2007</strong><br />

Frequencies<br />

To SoEaAS<br />

Japanese 0200-0300 11780SNG* 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 17810*<br />

0800-1000 11740SNG*<br />

1000-1700 11815* 1700-1900 7200*<br />

2200-0000 13680 2100-2200 11665*<br />

English 0000-0020 17810* 13650<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 17810* 0900-0930 11815*<br />

1200-1230 13660* 1400-1430 7200*<br />

Chinese 0600-0630 17860* 1200-1230 11740SNG*<br />

2240-2300 13650* 2340-0000 15195* 17810*<br />

Indonesian 0930-1000 9695* 1130-1200 13660*<br />

1300-1330 7200*<br />

2300-2320 17810* 2340-0000 13650*<br />

Thai 1130-1200 11740SNG* 1330-1400 7200*<br />

2300-2320 13650*<br />

Vietnamese 1100-1130 13660* 1230-1300 11740SNG*<br />

2320-2340 17810*<br />

Burmese 1030-1100 11740SNG* 1230-1300 13660*<br />

2320-2340 13650*<br />

No Malay ex1200-1230 ex1300-1330 ex2240-2300<br />

To Asian Continent<br />

Japanese 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 & 0700-0800 15195*<br />

0700-0800 6145* 6165*<br />

0800-1700 9750* 1700-1900 6035*<br />

2000-0000 11910* 2000-2100 6165*<br />

2100-2200 9560*<br />

Russian 0330-0400 15300*<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0600 11715* 11760*<br />

0800-0830 6145* 6165*<br />

1330-1400 6190* 1900-1920 5955*<br />

Korean 0430-<strong>05</strong>00 15300* 1100-1130 6090*<br />

1230-1300 & 1400-1430 6190*<br />

1630-1700 6035*<br />

2210-2230 9560*<br />

Chinese 0400-0430 & <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 15300*<br />

1200-1230, 1300-1330 6190* 1430-1500 6190*<br />

2230-2250 9560*<br />

No English ex0100-0200 ex<strong>05</strong>00-0700 ex1000-1200 ex1500-1600<br />

To SoWeAS<br />

Japanese 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 15325* 1500-1700 12045SNG*<br />

English <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 15325* 0900-0930 15590*<br />

1310-1340 11985* 1400-1430 11985*<br />

Bengali 0630-0700 15590* 11890SRI* 1230-1300 11890SRI*<br />

Hindi 0700-0730 15590* 11890SRI* 1300-1330 11890SRI*<br />

Urdu 0730-0800 15590* 11890SRI* 1330-1400 11890SRI*<br />

To Oceania


Japanese 2000-2200 13640*<br />

English 0900-0900 11890* 1200-1230 9625*<br />

2200-2220 13640*<br />

To NoAM<br />

English 0000-0020 6145CAN*Ea <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>20 6110CAN*We<br />

1200-1230 6120CAN*Ea 1400-1430 117<strong>05</strong>CAN*Ea<br />

No Japanese ex0200-<strong>05</strong>00 ex0300-<strong>05</strong>00 ex0800-1000<br />

ex1300-1500 ex1500-1700 ex2200-2300<br />

To Hawaii<br />

English 0900-0930 9825*<br />

No Japanese ex0700-0800 ex0800-1000 ex1700-1900<br />

To CeAM<br />

Japanese 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 5960CAN* 1500-1700 9535*<br />

Spanish <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 11895GUF* 1000-1030 6120CAN*<br />

No English ex0100-0200 ex0600-0700 ex1500-1600<br />

ex1700-1800 ex2100-2200<br />

To SoAM<br />

Japanese 0200-0400 11935BON* 0800-0900 9825*<br />

0900-1000 6195GUF* 1700-1900 9835*<br />

2200-2300 9655ASC* 2300-2400 15265BON*<br />

Portug 0230-0300 9660GUF*Ea 1030-1100 9530GUF*Ea<br />

Spanish 0400-0430 9660GUF*We 1000-1030 9710*<br />

No English ex0100-0200<br />

To Europe<br />

English <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 5975UKr* 1200-1230 17600UAE<br />

1400-1430 13630UKr* 0000-0020 5960UKs*<br />

Russian 0430-<strong>05</strong>00 11970GAB* 1130-1200 11710UKs*<br />

1800-1820 11970*<br />

No French ex0630-0700 ex1800-1820<br />

No German ex0600-0630 ex1100-1130<br />

No Italian ex<strong>05</strong>30-<strong>05</strong>45 ex1030-1045<br />

No Japanese ex0800-1000 ex1700-1900 ex2000-2100<br />

ex2200-2300<br />

No Spanish ex<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 ex1820-1840<br />

No Swedish ex<strong>05</strong>45-0600 ex1045-1100<br />

To ME & NoAF<br />

Japanese 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 17560* 1700-1900 13740UAE*<br />

1900-2200 9700* 2200-2300 9650UAE*<br />

Persian 0230-0300 15240SRI* 0830-0900 17675SRI*<br />

Arabic 0400-0430 17780SRI* 0700-0730 15220ASC*<br />

No English ex0100-0200 ex1000-1100<br />

No French ex<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 ex1630-1650<br />

To Africa<br />

Japanese 0800-1000 17650ASC* 1500-1700 21630ASC*<br />

1700-1900 15355GAB*<br />

English <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 9725GAB*So 1400-1430 17580ASC*Ce<br />

Swahili 0330-0400 6135ASC*Ce 1300-1330 17870ASC*Ce<br />

French 0630-0700 11970GAB*We<br />

1230-1300 15400ASC*We 17870ASC*Ce<br />

1800-1820 9685* 11785*<br />

Arabic 0400-0430 17780SRI* 0700-0730 15220ASC*<br />

Relay transmissions of NHK R Japan NHK World<br />

ASC = Ascension 250 kW BON = BonaireATN 250kW CAN = Sackville 250 kW<br />

GAB = Gabon 500 kW GUF = Fr.Guiana 300 kW SNG = Singapore 100/250 kW<br />

SRI = Sri Lanka 300 kW UAE = Al Dhabbaya 500 kW<br />

UK = United Kingdom, RMP 500 kW, SKN 250/300 kW, noWoofferton anymore.


Remaining direct via Yamata-JPN.<br />

Please be advised that the schedule is subject to change.<br />

Radio Japan <br />

(NHK A-07 Oct 1 schedule, via Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 12)<br />

R Japan Spanish sce to Europe to be ceased for ever on Oct 1, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 UTC para Espana por 11970 kHz [GAB 500kW 350deg]<br />

1820-1840 UTC para Espana por 11970 kHz [YAM 300kW 330deg]<br />

En el programa Buzon del Radioescucha de R. Japon de hoy domingo 9 de<br />

septiembre, Alberto Fonseca nos anuncia lo siguiente:<br />

"El dia 1 de octubre, NHK Radio Japon dejara de transmitir hacia Europa,<br />

por la frecuencia de 11970 kHz. Los avances tecnologicos y la<br />

diversificacion de las transmisiones han motivado que el numero de oyentes<br />

de onda corta sea cada vez menor. Esto a su vez ha provocado que un<br />

creciente numero de emisoras internacionales, haya decidido abandonar este<br />

servicio. Por desgracia, las circunstancias han obligado NHK Radio Japon,<br />

a tomar la decision de dejar de transmitir hacia Europa.<br />

Sin embargo, le recordamos que seguiremos transmitiendo por onda corta<br />

hacia Centro y Sudamerica como lo venimos haciendo hasta ahora. Asimismo<br />

continuaremos ofreciendo nuestro servicio de Internet, donde podran<br />

escuchar los boletines informativos y los programas semanales".<br />

Los servicios que desaparecen el dia 1 de octubre<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 UTC para Espana por 11970 kHz [GAB 500kW 350deg]<br />

1820-1840 UTC para Espana por 11970 kHz [YAM 300kW 330deg]<br />

Continuan los servicios siguientes<br />

0400-0430 UTC para Region occidental de America del Sur<br />

por 9660 kHz [GUF 300kW 215deg]<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 UTC para America Central por 11895 kHz [GUF 300kW 295deg]<br />

1000-1030 UTC para America Central por 9540 kHz [YAM 300kW 55deg]<br />

1000-1030 UTC para Region oriental de America del Sur<br />

por 9710 kHz [YAM 300kW 85deg]<br />

Para escuchar el programa, pueden hacerlo en:<br />

<br />

(Jose Bueno-ESP, dxld Sept 9)<br />

Auf <strong>der</strong> Homepage von Radio Japan habe ich folgende Zeilen <strong>der</strong> deutschen<br />

Redaktion gefunden:<br />

Liebe Hoerer und Hoererinnen von Radio Japan NHK World!<br />

Wir moechten Ihnen an dieser Stelle fuer Ihr langjaehriges Zuhoeren<br />

danken. Wie bereits angekuendigt, wird das deutsche Programm von Radio<br />

Japan nur noch bis zum 30. September dieses Jahres ausgestrahlt.<br />

Infolge des Fortschritts und <strong>der</strong> Diversifizierung in <strong>der</strong> Rundfunk- und<br />

Telekommunikationstechnologie ist die Zahl <strong>der</strong> Hoerer, die internationale<br />

Rundfunksendungen mit analogem Kurzwellenradio empfangen, in den letzten<br />

Jahren stetig zurueckgegangen. Entsprechend sind die weltweit fuehrenden<br />

Sen<strong>der</strong> dazu uebergegangen, ihr Angebot an Kurzwellenprogrammen zu<br />

reduzieren. Nach einer Ueberpruefung des Programmangebots von Radio Japan<br />

hat sich auch NHK - obgleich mit grossem Bedauern - dazu entschlossen,<br />

vier Abteilungen zu schliessen, darunter auch die deutsche Abteilung.<br />

Einhergehend mit <strong>der</strong> Einstellung des deutschen Programms wird auch die<br />

deutsche Website geschlossen.<br />

Wir danken allen Zuhoerern des deutschen Programms nochmals fuer Ihre<br />

langjaehrige Treue und wuenschen Ihnen alles Gute fuer die Zukunft.


(via <strong>Jan</strong> Balzer-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 10)<br />

NSB R Nikkei Nagara-1 3925 6<strong>05</strong>5 9595. -2 3945 6115 9760<br />

coordinates via Google Earth imagry, are<br />

35 degr27'52.10"N 140 degr12'22.32"E<br />

Google Maps<br />

<br />

ITU Geneve: NAG Tokyo Nagara J 35 28 N 140 13 E<br />

and Japanese Maritime station nearby<br />

JMSDF Radio Communication Base Nagara Ichihara<br />

35 degr26'48.12"N 140 degr10'56.32"E<br />

<br />

Unfortunately R Nikkei 3925 Nemuro Hokkaido area image is in low<br />

resolution.<br />

43 degr 19' 25 N 145 degr 34' 30E<br />

<br />

NHK Ebetu Sapporo<br />

ITU G.C. SAP Sapporo J 43 <strong>05</strong> N 141 36 E<br />

some MW and three shortwave masts seen at<br />

SAP Sapporo Ebetsu 594 & 747 kHz<br />

43 degr 5'19.92" N 141 degr35'27.17" E<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 10)<br />

KUWAIT 1386 IBB wants to use this frequency with 10 kW at 47E41 29N31.<br />

(ITU GE75/116, 04.09.<strong>2007</strong>)<br />

This frequency will rather be used with much higher power. -ed<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, in MV-Eko ARC Sept 14)<br />

LIBERIA 5470 at 2042-2100* UT, R.Veritas, Sep 11, English. 80's pop<br />

ballads w/ OM giving brief affirmations over music. Several IDs as<br />

'R.Veritas-Your friendly station'. Local TC w/ 'Good night to our SW<br />

friends' and frequency at s/off. Mx cut off at 2100 UT. Fair.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 12)<br />

LIBYA 17870 *1403-1426, VO Africa, Sep 10, English. OM noted w/ weak<br />

signal; unsure if actual s/on or inaudible prior to 1403, drums and 'VO<br />

Africa from the...(Great Jamahirya?)' ID. News items b/w musical bits<br />

through t/out. Poor/fading.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 12)<br />

MADAGASCAR 5010 at 0245-0324, R.Nacional Malagasy, Sep 10, Vernacular.<br />

Apparent early s/on. Several brief bits by various anncrs b/w jazz-like<br />

musical bits, passing mentions of Malagasy and Madagascar. Fair/good at<br />

t/in.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 12)<br />

MALAYSIA 5965v Klasik Nasional FM. Off the air again for the past few<br />

days in the +/- 1200 time frame.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 9)<br />

MALI 5995 R. Mali, Kati, 2237-..., 06 Sep, French, almost endless<br />

feature abt. R. Mali; 44343, adjt. DRM QRM.


7285.5 R. Mali, Kati, 1252-1324, 10 Sep, French+Vernacular, Afr. pops,<br />

tradit. tune, IS, French for "Journal" at 1300 just like R. Guinee & R.<br />

Burkina; 35343; // 11960 not even fair.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

MEXICO 6010 R. Mil, Cd. de Mej[x]ico, 0820-0845, 07 Sep, Spanish,<br />

songs; 24342, co-ch QRM de CLM which I was unable to avoid because<br />

reception of both CLM & MEX are via the same Beverage at 270o.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

MOLDOVA Transdnister 549 kHz. From the beginning of July, the Trans-<br />

Dniestrian Moldovian Radio from Tiraspol has expanded its broadcasting<br />

time from 1 to 16 hours on the mediumwave frequency of 549 kHz. The<br />

transmitter of 150 kW is located in Grigoriopol, and the broadcasting<br />

schedule consists of local programmes mainly in the Russian language, a<br />

few short programmes during the day in the Romanian and Ukrainian<br />

languages, and also consists of the relaying of the Russian radio station<br />

"Mayak".<br />

Transmissions are on the air from <strong>05</strong>:00 to 21:00. Now, when the Ukrainian<br />

network of transmitters of "Radio Promin" does not work on the frequency<br />

of 549 kHz, the Trans-Dniestrian Radio is heard in Kyiv even at daytime.<br />

But, it will be possible that "Radio Promin" will resume its transmissions<br />

on this frequency via transmitters in Mykolaiv, Lviv and Vinnytsia.<br />

(Olex Yegorov, "Whole World on the Radio Dial" via dxld;<br />

MV-Eko ARC Sept 14)<br />

MONACO 3AC Monaco radio. RADIO WILL CLOSE THE SW TRANSMISSIONS ?<br />

An other marine radio station (the 3AC, Monaco Radio) will close the short<br />

waves transmissions.. ? Some day ago an Principate of Monaco's newspaper<br />

has published an article that say that Monaco telecom has intention to<br />

close the transmissions in short waves of the 3AC to the end December in<br />

or<strong>der</strong> to upgrade the own activity on the fixed & mobile telephony,<br />

Internet and TV. The article is available in integral version (in French<br />

language) on mine blog with to the image of the QSL and the clip audio<br />

with id. of Monaco Radio.<br />

<br />

73's Francesco<br />

(via Shortwaves yahoo group; via Mike Terry-UK dxld Sep 13)<br />

3AC - the one and only radio station from Monte Carlo soil, except small<br />

FM station.<br />

Other 3AC channels<br />

4363 3AC4<br />

6504 3AC6<br />

8423.5 3AC28<br />

8728 3AC8<br />

8743 3AC9<br />

8806<br />

8807.5 Digital Pactor-2<br />

13146 3AC12<br />

13152 3AC12<br />

16822 3AC47<br />

17260 3AC16<br />

17323<br />

22729<br />

22768<br />

(all acc KLINGENFUSS Shortwave Guide CD list)<br />

MONGOLIA 4895 Mongoiin R, Murun, at 2213-2222 UT on 10 Sept, Mongolian,<br />

talks; 24341, QRM de B.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)


MOROCCO RTM continues with a few rather odd frequencies.<br />

1079.8 RTM-"Q", site?, 0930-..., 09 Sep, Arabic, Ar. songs; 55555 (!).<br />

1187.9 RTM-"C", Casablanca still off channel, 0925-.., 09 Sep, Berber,<br />

local songs; 45554 but only daytine, i.e. when no other signal is<br />

received.<br />

1593 (this is one is very hard evenings) RTM-"R", Marrakech, 0927-..., 09<br />

Sep, Arabic, Ar. songs; 24442.<br />

1634.8a (ex-1632a) RTM-"B", site?, 1104-..., 11 Sep, Arabic, music, talks;<br />

45454 and increased readability only after switching to the FM mode.<br />

(all 4 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

NIGER 97<strong>05</strong> La Voix du Sahel, Niamey, 2135-2144, 08 Sep, French, ID,<br />

Vernacular, islamic greeting, talks; 34433, adjt. QRM de Algiers via G.<br />

97<strong>05</strong> LV du Sahel, Niamey, at 1307-1329 UT on 10 Sept, French, Afr. pops<br />

prgr; 45343.<br />

(both de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

NIGERIA 4770 R. Nigeria, Kaduna observed: 0935-0946, 09 Sep, Afr. pops;<br />

15331; could not track its fade out time; 2221-..., 10 Sep, same menu but<br />

putting a dreadful audio once more; 55444.<br />

6089.9 R. Nigeria, Kaduna, 2217-2227 UT on 07 Sept, Vernacular, talks;<br />

53433, adjt. DRM QRM 6085 kHz.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

OMAN Correction of bc-dx #824:<br />

OMA Seeb is NOT clear visible. ITU G.C. off the coast line 290 meter<br />

easterly. Wrong link.<br />

Thanks Mauno. ITU wrong G.C. 23 40 N 58 13 E<br />

Seeb on Live Earth link is<br />

<br />

But correct Seeb location still not known yet.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 9)<br />

PAKISTAN Updated summer A-07 of Radio Pakistan:<br />

ASSAMI 0045-0115 9340.4<br />

URDU 0045-0215 11580.0 15480.0<br />

BANGLA 0115-0200 9340.4<br />

HINDI 0215-0300 9340.4<br />

TAMIL 0315-0345 15620.4<br />

GUJARATI 0400-0430 9350.4<br />

PASHTO <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>45 6235.4<br />

URDU <strong>05</strong>00-0700 11570.0 15100.0<br />

ENGLISH 0730-0830 15100.0 17835.0<br />

URDU 0830-1100 15100.0 17835.0<br />

TAMIL 0945-1015 17480.0<br />

SINHALA 1015-1045 17480.0<br />

ENGLISH 1100-11<strong>05</strong> 15100.0 17835.0<br />

HINDI 1100-1145 9350.4<br />

CHINESE 1200-1230 9380.0 11570.0<br />

BANGLA 1200-1245 9350.4<br />

NEPALI 1245-1315 9350.4<br />

TURKI 1330-1400 4835.4<br />

URDU 1330-1530 9380.0 11570.0<br />

RUSSIAN 1415-1445 9300.4<br />

DARI 1515-1545 4835.4<br />

ENGLISH 1600-1615 9380.0 11550.4 11570.0<br />

TURKISH 1630-1700 6215.4<br />

URDU 1700-1900 7530.0 9375.0


PERSIAN 1715-1800 6235.4<br />

ARABIC 1815-1900 6235.4<br />

URDU 1915-0045 6235.4 Islamabad px<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 11)<br />

6235.4 couldn't be heard at my place, wb.<br />

11570 at 1431-1443, R. Pakistan, Sep 10, listed Urdu. Presumed Ko'ran at<br />

t/in. YL w/ talk b/w music; passing mentions of Pakistan. Fair.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 12)<br />

PAPUA & NEW GUINEA [39<strong>05</strong>] My letter to Radio New Ireland, addressed to<br />

P.O.Box 140, Kavieng was returned after 5 months from Kavieng Post Office,<br />

without any reason. P.O.Box closed, or the station ran away?<br />

(Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 9)<br />

39<strong>05</strong> R. New Ireland 1246-1300* Sep 14. Fair signal from Kavieng this<br />

morning with lite vocal music hosted by YL; closedown anmt and ID at 1258,<br />

followed by anthem/prayer to 1300. Carrier stayed on until 1310.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 14)<br />

PERU 4755 R. Huanta 2000, Huanta, 2251-2302, 07 Sep, Spanish, Indian<br />

songs, advertisements; 35333.<br />

4950 R. Madre de Dios, Pto Maldonado, 2228-2236, 07 Sep, Spanish, Indian<br />

songs; 35322.<br />

4955 R. Cultural Amauta, Huanta, 2230-2238, 07 Sep, Spanish + Quechua,<br />

talks; 35332.<br />

4990.9 R. Ancash, Huaraz, 2310-..., 07 Sep, Spanish, newscast; 32331,<br />

uty. QRM.<br />

6019.5 R. Vitoria, Lima, 2214-2223, 07 Sep, Spanish, songs, TC, infos. on<br />

preaching schedules in several places, e.g. San Juan de Miraflores; 34343.<br />

(all 5 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

PHILIPPINES 11730 at 1211-1227*, R. Veritas Asia, Sep 10, listed Indo.<br />

OM w/ talk b/w ballads. ID jingle at 1220 into YL w/ presumed news;<br />

Indonesia and SoPacific/SoEaAsian countries mentioned. S/off annmt over<br />

music w/ frequency and Jakarta, Indonesia contact info. Fair.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 12)<br />

ROMANIA 11940 Radio Bucharest Romania.<br />

A historic broadcast of Radio Bucharest after the fall of communism in the<br />

country. The triumphant announcer must be listened to, and although a<br />

large file, is well worth downloading. Date on this one, Saturday 23rd<br />

December 1989, around 1400 UTC, 11940 kHz. The clip of the multi lingual<br />

loop tape lasts about 4 minutes, although the length of time each language<br />

was played was more like 10m. This was recorded in Scotland, and in fact<br />

played on air on Weekend Music Radio Christmas transmissions. Response to<br />

just that tape was quite amazing. Webpage (also 1972 WNYW here):<br />

<br />

(via Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Sept 10)<br />

Remember me on this historic broadcast on Sat 23 Dec 1989, when I listened<br />

on 11940 kHz from around 1030 to 1500 UT too ... wb.<br />

RUSSIA Thanks Mauno: Moscow Kurkino 756 kHz 20 kW is at<br />

MW 55 degr52'51.98" N 37 degr24'9.69" E<br />

SW 55 degr52'53.00" N 37 degr23'31.00" E<br />

Moscow Kurkino 756 kHz 20 kW LOCATION IN QUESTION !<br />

There are lots of mo<strong>der</strong>n buildings on that location and also visible a<br />

super MEGA shopping center nearby ! 55.9039 N 37.4034 E


(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 9)<br />

Ich hoere gerade (1<strong>05</strong>0 UTC) auf 11750 kHz mit S5 einen russischsprachigen<br />

Sen<strong>der</strong>, <strong>der</strong> laut Eibis Liste "Russian International Radio" aus Nowosibirsk<br />

ist. Ist das nur eine an<strong>der</strong>e Bezeichnung fuer die "Voice of Russia" o<strong>der</strong><br />

ist das ein ganz an<strong>der</strong>er Sen<strong>der</strong>?<br />

(Reinhold Schuttkowski-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 10)<br />

Die Voice of Russia sendet Russischsprachige Programme auch noch unter<br />

zwei weiteren Bezeichnungen: Radiokanal Sodruzhestvo und Russkoye<br />

Mezhdunarodnoye Radio (= Russian International Radio). Das haengt<br />

irgendwie mit den Zielgebieten zusammen. z.B. Sodruzhestvo ist glaub ich<br />

das Programm fuer die ehem. Sowjetrepubliken. Ich hab das aber jetzt nicht<br />

so genau im Kopf, und zum nachschauen ist die Mittagspause zu kurz.<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 10)<br />

Sodruzhestvo ist fuer die CIS Audience. Diese Auffaecherung in zwei<br />

Dienste (neben dem weiteren Voice of Russia Ru Dienst) erschliesst sich<br />

mir nicht so ganz, auch die 5 deutschen Telekomsen<strong>der</strong> auf Mittelwelle<br />

bringen alle drei Programme im Relay.<br />

Sodruzhestvo ist fuer die CIS Audience. Und das manchmal sehr hoerenswerte<br />

Radio Rossii gibt es ja auch noch.<br />

Novosibirsk 500 kW fuer die Zonen 30,31,39,40<br />

30 USSR south of 60 deg N & between 50-75 deg E<br />

31 USSR south of 60 deg N & between 75-90 deg E<br />

39 Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon,Israel, Jordan, Arabian Pen.<br />

40 Iran, Afghanistan<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 10)<br />

Vielleicht kann ja mal jemand, <strong>der</strong> des Russischen maechtig ist, die "ueber<br />

uns" Seite von RIR<br />

<br />

durchlesen, und uns mitteilen an welche Zielgruppe sich diese Sendungen<br />

wenden (falls es drinsteht).<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 10)<br />

Man beachte die beiden Windows-Media-Live-Streams, die von <strong>der</strong> Seite aus<br />

verlinkt sind:<br />

<br />

(Russisches Programm)<br />

<br />

(Fremdsprachenprogramm, zur Zeit Griechisch)<br />

Die Streams werden offenbar von <strong>der</strong> Deutschen Telekom bereitgestellt, die<br />

Domain t-bn.de ist naemlich auf die Telekom registriert.<br />

(Wolfgang Thiele-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 10)<br />

Im ersten Satz werden russische Buerger "fern <strong>der</strong> Heimat" angesprochen,<br />

denen man mit den Programm "Sprache und Lied <strong>der</strong> Heimat" nahebringen will.<br />

Gesendet werden sollen Oldies, aktuelle Nachrichten, Kommentare und<br />

russische Popmusik. (sie haben offenbar den besten Mix entdeckt).<br />

Das Konstrukt RMR (Russisches Internationales Radio) ist ein joint venture<br />

<strong>der</strong> Stimme Russlands und des Russischen Radio. Die Initiative zu dem<br />

Projekt ging vom Vorsitzenden <strong>der</strong> Stimme Russlands A.G. Oganesjan und vom<br />

Praesidenten <strong>der</strong> "russischen Mediengruppe" S.S. Archipow aus. Seit dem<br />

1.2.2004 gibt es ein 24h Programm mit 5 min Nachrichten zu je<strong>der</strong> vollen<br />

Stunde (ganz wie beim besten Mix!). Um 20, 4 und 8 Uhr Moskauer Zeit gibt<br />

es dann ein 30 minuetiger Informationsprogrammen mit Analysen. ...<br />

(Dr. Matthias Zwoch-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 10)


SAINT HELENA To celebrate R. St. Helena 40 years - a new R. St. Helena<br />

Day will take place in December <strong>2007</strong>!<br />

More on this later!<br />

<br />

(Mike Terry-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Sept 14)<br />

SINGAPORE 6080 R. Singapore Int'l 1254-1309 Sep 5. Current affairs pgm,<br />

ending at 1258; anc'd freqs of 6080 and 6150 and gave web address of<br />

; news from 1300-13<strong>05</strong>, followed by pop music. Good<br />

signal // 6150, which was covered by a CH-lang station.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 9)<br />

Some Deutsche Welle changes from Aug. 28:<br />

0000-0100 on 13730 SNG 250 kW / 013 deg to EaAs in English, cancelled<br />

0000-0100 on 15280 SNG 250 kW / 025 deg to CeAs in Russian, additional<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 11)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA Frequency change for B<strong>BC</strong> in French to to WeCeAf:<br />

1800-1830 NF 11745 MEY 100 kW / 330 deg, ex151<strong>05</strong> ASC 250 kW / 065 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 11)<br />

3320 at 0213-0230, R. Son<strong>der</strong>grense, Sept 11, Afrikaans / English. ID at<br />

t/in followed OM w/ talks, ads/promos b/w En pop ballads. Fair.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 12)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA/USA New schedule for Voice of Biafra International in<br />

English:<br />

2000-2100 on 15665 HRI 250 kW / 087 deg to WeAf Fri, new txion<br />

2100-2200 on 7380 MEY 250 kW / 328 deg to WeAf Sat, cancelled<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 11)<br />

SPAIN 1260 DRM transmissions from SER, Madrid, seem to be 24 hrs here<br />

with no use of 1251 kHz.<br />

(Juan Arranz-ESP, via Monferini, playdx yg via dxld;<br />

MV-Eko ARC Sept 14)<br />

These are the new regional/local times in the RNE R1 & R5TN networks from<br />

Sep. 3rd, <strong>2007</strong>, UTC times:<br />

M-F: <strong>05</strong>25-<strong>05</strong>30 & <strong>05</strong>50-0600 REG R1 // R5tn<br />

0715-0730 LOCAL R5tn, 1106-1200 REG R1, 1745-1800 REG R5tn.<br />

Sa-Su: 1130-1200 REG R1 // R5tn.<br />

(M. Molano-ESP, via Steve Whitt; MV-Eko ARC Sept 14)<br />

History of Radio Liberty on Canal Historia TV.<br />

Para los que dispongan del Canal Historia en Espana, documental de Radio<br />

Liberty, el 29 de septiembre, repetido el 30 de septiembre.<br />

Lamentablemente muchos no puedan verlo por no disponer de este canal de<br />

pago, pero si tienen oportunidad,veanlo o pidan que se lo graben.<br />

Radio Liberty<br />

Sabado 29 de Septiembre 23:00h LT<br />

Domingo 30 de Septiembre 07:00h , 15:00h LT<br />

Partiendo de las imagenes del desmantelamiento y de la posterior<br />

dinamitacion (marzo 2006) de las torres y antenas de onda corta de RADIO<br />

LIBERTY en la Playa de Pals (Girona), el documental repasa los hechos<br />

cronologicos mas notorios de la emisora desde el inicio de la Guerra Fria,<br />

investigando aspectos como su mision, su organizacion, su repercusion<br />

internacional, sus relaciones con los sucesivos gobiernos espanoles, desde<br />

la construccion de la estacion de Pals en 1958 hasta su cierre en 2002, la<br />

evolucion geoespacial actual y futura de Radio Liberty, asi como la<br />

polemica y sentimientos confrontados que ha generado la desaparicion de la


estacion en Pals.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, dxld Sept 14)<br />

SRI LANKA Vels, Station Engineer from Trans World Radio, Puttalam, Sri<br />

Lanka sent me photo's of their transmitter and tower system in response to<br />

my reception report for 882 kHz. They have 2 x 200 kW (combined) Nautel<br />

Solid State Transmitter operating in to 3 tower directional array with an<br />

azimuth of 0 deg.<br />

Here are the photo's:<br />

<br />

<br />

(Alokesh-IND, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

TURKEY On LW at 2040 UTC no traces on 198 kHz, but un<strong>der</strong> POL on 225 kHz<br />

there were Turkish mx and on 180 kHz (with delay) the prgr was in // 1017<br />

kHz MW. No signals from TUR were on 162 and 243 kHz.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 4)<br />

When I listened to Turkey on 243 kHz last February, they signed off after<br />

the end of the Erzurum local programme at 1601 UTC. On 162 kHz I heard TRT<br />

weak un<strong>der</strong> France in July <strong>2007</strong> at 1900 UTC // 180 kHz. So maybe s/off at<br />

around 2000 UTC ?<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 9)<br />

On Sept 12th 243 kHz and 162 kHz were audible past 2000 UTC. Extented<br />

programming for Ramadan, which began today.<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 12)<br />

UGANDA 4976 R. Uganda, Kampala, 2217-2229, 09 Sep, English, Afr. pops;<br />

55444 which is something I haven't experienced for quite a very long time<br />

>from them.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

U.K. Frequency change of FEBA Radio in French to WeCeAf:<br />

1830-1900 NF 11790 RMP 500 kW / 160 deg, x15130 ASC 250 kW / 065 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 11)<br />

U.K./SOUTH AFRICA/UAE Radio Mustaqbal in Somali again on air via VT<br />

Communications:<br />

<strong>05</strong>45-0615 on 15215 RMP 500 kW / 125 deg to EaAf Mon-Wed/Sat<br />

0620-0650 on 17590 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Mon/Tue/Sat<br />

0730-0800 on 15420 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Mon-Wed/Sat<br />

08<strong>05</strong>-0835 on 15200 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Mon/Tue/Sat<br />

1130-1200 on 15160 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Mon-Wed/Sat<br />

12<strong>05</strong>-1235 on 15140 MEY 250 kW / 019 deg to EaAf Mon/Tue/Sat<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 11)<br />

USA [non] [GERMANY/MOROCCO/PHILIPPINES/THAILAND]<br />

Frequency changes of IBB:<br />

0030-0130 NF 7215 MOR 250 kW / 067 deg, ex 116<strong>05</strong> VOA R.Ashna in Pashto<br />

0130-0230 NF 7215 MOR 250 kW / 067 deg, ex 12140 VOA R.Ashna in Dari<br />

1500-1530 NF 9885 PHT 125 kW / 315 deg, ex 9695 VOA in Uzbek<br />

1500-1600 NF 7180 LAM 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg, ex 11985 Radio Liberty in Tatar<br />

1600-1700 NF 7190 BIB 100 kW / 063 deg, ex 9565 Radio Liberty in Russian<br />

1600-1700 NF 9565 UDO 250 kW / 316 deg, ex 7190 Radio Liberty in Tajik<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 11)<br />

VIETNAM 7220 at 1146-1201, VO Vietnam, Sep 10, Russian. YL w/ talks,<br />

soundbites w/ translation. Music from 1153 UT, dead-air at 1158 UT. Music<br />

and ID at 1200 with reduced signal strength. Co-channel LSB hams take over<br />

shortly thereafter. Fair/poor.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 12)


ZIMBABWE 4828 Voice of Zimbabwe, Guineafowl, 2218-..., 10 Sep, still<br />

the usual non-stop Afr. pops.; 55343. Could anyone explain why they're<br />

pumping out these kW just for this sort of "programme"?<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 14)<br />

DRM RADIO<br />

Auf <strong>der</strong> Suche nach dem Radio - ein IFA-Rundgang von Manfred Boehm<br />

<br />

(via Klaus-Dieter Scholz-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 9)<br />

Interview Peter Senger, Sept 1, 2006:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

[...] Doch wie war das noch mit <strong>der</strong> Digitalisierung <strong>der</strong> Kurz-, Mittel- und<br />

Langwelle? Wie steht es um die Ankuendigungen, die auf je<strong>der</strong> IFA in den<br />

letzten Jahren zu hoeren waren? Bereits 2003 war die Entwicklung des DRM-<br />

Standards abgeschlossen, anschliessende Tests im Sendebetrieb bis 20<strong>05</strong><br />

verliefen erfolgreich. Was fehlte, waren vor allem Empfangsgeraete. Seit<br />

2006 sind zwar die ersten Geraete im Handel, doch die hohen Erwartungen<br />

haben sie nicht erfuellt. Bei Radiostationen und den interessierten<br />

Kaeufern ist die erste Euphorie laengst verflogen.<br />

Ohne Radios keine Sen<strong>der</strong>, ohne Sen<strong>der</strong> keine Radios.<br />

Was hat sich geaen<strong>der</strong>t? Wer, wenn nicht Peter Senger, <strong>der</strong> Vorsitzende des<br />

weltweiten DRM-Konsortiums, koennte diese Frage besser beantworten? Was er<br />

sagt, ist ernuechternd.<br />

"Bringst du keine Radios, fange ich nicht an - faengst du nicht an digital<br />

zu senden, mache ich keine Radios", erklaert Senger. "In diesem<br />

Teufelskreis bewegen wir uns eigentlich seit 20<strong>05</strong>."<br />

Das beruehmte Henne-Ei-Problem scheint den Fortschritt also immer noch<br />

auszubremsen. Peter Senger beklagt, dass die grossen Firmen, die analoge<br />

Kurzwellenradios in den letzten 80 bis 90 Jahren von ganz schlechter<br />

Qualitaet bis zur ausgereiften Technologie brachten, keine DRM-Empfaenger<br />

entwickelt haben. "Haetten die das gemacht, dann haetten sie die ganze<br />

Erfahrung <strong>der</strong> analogen Lang-, Mittel-, Kurzwelle in die Digitaltechnik<br />

uebernehmen koennen", klagt er. "Jetzt haben wir Hersteller, die haben<br />

noch nie so ein Radio gebaut. Die muessen alles neu lernen."<br />

Indien und Russland als Vorreiter.<br />

Und dazu gehoert seit Neuestem auch die deutsche Firma TechniSat, die ihre<br />

IFA-Neuheit "Multyradio" nennt, weil es die analogen Frequenzbaen<strong>der</strong> und<br />

die digitalen Frequenzbereiche DAB und DRM empfaengt und dazu ein<br />

einfaches Bedienkonzept verspricht. "Sie muessen nicht an vielen Knoepfen<br />

drehen und brauchen kein technisches Hintergrundverstaendnis haben,<br />

erklaert <strong>der</strong> TechniSat-Pressesprecher Tyrone Winbush. Ueber das Menue sehe<br />

man nach einem Sen<strong>der</strong>suchlauf alle Sen<strong>der</strong>, die gerade empfangen werden<br />

koennen. "Sie aktivieren diesen Sen<strong>der</strong> und hoeren ihn - ohne zu wissen,<br />

auf welcher Frequenz o<strong>der</strong> ueber welchen Uebertragungsweg <strong>der</strong> Sen<strong>der</strong> bei<br />

ihnen ankommt."


Im Technisch-Wissenschaftlichen Forum, wo ich Peter Senger gefunden habe,<br />

werden mehrere DRM-Geraete gezeigt, erstmals sogar eines aus Russland.<br />

Nicht nur das gibt dem DRM-Chef neue Hoffnung. In Indien beginne <strong>der</strong> DRM-<br />

Ausbau und in Russland werde <strong>der</strong> Standard wohl flaechendeckend<br />

eingefuehrt. "Ganz neu ist, dass China auf einer Messe in Peking auch<br />

einen DRM-Prototypen vorgefuehrt hat. Damit wurde sogar das Programm <strong>der</strong><br />

Deutschen Welle aus Sri Lanka empfangen."<br />

Bleibt das Fazit dieser Funkausstellung: Das Radio lebt und es hat eine<br />

Zukunft. Mehr dazu von <strong>der</strong> IFA 2008. Bis dann!<br />

(DWL website Bonn, Manfred Boehm, Sept 9)<br />

<br />

RAMADAN <strong>2007</strong><br />

Ramadan begins on either Thursday, the 12th of September or Friday the<br />

13th of September and will continue for 30 days until Thursday, the 11th<br />

of October or Friday the 12th of October depending upon where one is<br />

located. Of course, we'll be looking for extended broadcasting hours<br />

throughout the Moslem world.<br />

(Steve Lare-MI-USA, dxld Sept 2)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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ALASKA KNLS. B-07 sked effective from 28 October <strong>2007</strong><br />

English<br />

0800-0900 7355<br />

1000-1100 6150<br />

1200-1300 6150 6915<br />

1400-1500 6150<br />

Mandarin<br />

0800-0900 9615<br />

0800-1200 7355<br />

1300-1400 6890<br />

1300-1600 7355<br />

1600-1800 6915<br />

Russian<br />

0900-1000 6150<br />

1100-1200 6150<br />

1500-1800 6150<br />

(KNLS web site via Alan Roe-UK W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK, updated by wb Sept 21)<br />

AUSTRALIA 2485 Australia, VL8K Katherine NT, 1100 to 1130 very strong,<br />

good lock, could copy each word much stronger that 2310 and 2325. All<br />

three locked in.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-USA, river dxpedition <strong>DX</strong>plorer, Sep 17)<br />

BAHRAIN 6010 R. Bahrain on Sept <strong>05</strong> at 1603-1629 UT. 25332 English, News<br />

and music, SJ at 1626 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sep 16)<br />

BOLIVIA 5952.46 Radio Pio Doce, Siglo Veinte, 0220-0234*, Sept 20,


Spanish talk. Sign off with River Kwai march at 0232 along with closing<br />

announcements. Usually signs off with the River Kwai march. Difficult<br />

reception with strong splatter from 5950-Okeechobee, Florida.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 20)<br />

BRAZIL Samuel Cassio in Brazil reported to me that R. Guaruja Paulista<br />

adopted the name R. Globo-Santos (Santos & Guaruja are geographically<br />

close towns) since it became an affiliated to "Rede Globo", i.e. Globo<br />

network. He also added their sole HF outlet for the time being is 3385 kHz<br />

- the one I manage to track on occasions for a few months' time now.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 16)<br />

BULGARIA/SUDAN Checking the 41 mb this morning Sept 17 I noticed an<br />

African beat station on 7285 kHz, with a program called "good morning<br />

Sudan" the ID given in Arabic and English, the program was a mix of<br />

programs like Darfur the road to peace, Arabic/Sudanese songs, English<br />

songs as well, the hosts were YL speaking in Arabic and OM in English with<br />

African accent.<br />

The ID was Miraya Radio 101 FM, I did some searching on the Internet and<br />

found their website:<br />

<br />

I sent them an e mail asking about their plan to use SW as well as FM and<br />

I got the following reply:<br />

Yes, Tarek we are planning to broadcast shortwave as well, but only for a<br />

few hours everyday. We also have 24/7 live streaming on our website. Hope<br />

you enjoy our music and programs.<br />

Mohamed<br />

Mohamed A. Siddig Osman<br />

English News Anchor/ Radio DJ & Presenter<br />

Miraya FM<br />

Public Information Office<br />

United Nations Mission in Sudan<br />

Khartoum, Sudan<br />

Office: +249 18708 7636<br />

Via NY: +1 917 367 3523 Ext: 7636<br />

Mobile: +249 91507 3783<br />

E-mail: <br />

<br />

that reply didn't satisy my curiosity as I wanted to know times of<br />

transmitting on the SW and the transmitter used ... so I sent them another<br />

e-mail and waiting for a reply.<br />

I picked them up from 0315 till <strong>05</strong>00 UTC and then I had to leave to work.<br />

(Tarek Zeidan-EGY SU1TZ, dxld Sept 17)<br />

Radio Miraya will be testing on Monday Sept. 17, <strong>2007</strong> from 0300 to 0600 UT<br />

on 7285 kHz to Sudan, in Arabic & English. Please send reception reports<br />

to bevoip (at) yahoo (dot) com. Please indicate QTH. Thank you. <strong>Jan</strong>e<br />

(via Ron Norton, Jiha<strong>DX</strong> Sept 16 via Kevin Redding, AB<strong>DX</strong> via dxld)<br />

If Ron Norton is involved, it's presumably via IRRS, presumably via<br />

Bulgaria. 7285 is a frequency on their schedule at other times, per WRTH<br />

May update: in English to Eu/NAf/ME, 1600-1830 Fri, 1600-1900 Sun.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Sept 18)<br />

CANADA v6144.94, came across of strong CRI English newscast tonight 2300<br />

UT, on odd channel! 2300-2400 UT, backlobe into Europe. Is that wan<strong>der</strong>ing<br />

a regular behavior of the Sackville transmitters?


(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 13/14)<br />

Yes, well, at least one or some of them, cf 15235v, 6010v.<br />

(gh, dxld)<br />

CHAD 6165 RNT, N'Djamena, 2215-2231*, Sept 20, French talk, local<br />

tribal music. Sign off with National Anthem at 2230. Fair to poor. Co-<br />

channel QRM from a weak Croatia.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 21)<br />

CHINA 5030 CNR-1 jammer, 1125-1155+, Sept 21, Chinese talk. Local<br />

music. Very weak. Much better on the following parallel frequencies: 6110,<br />

7280, 9680, 9780, 11665, 11710, 11785, 11825, 11990, 12110, & 12040. Some<br />

frequencies with echo effect.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 21)<br />

Re this item from Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong> ... 11785, CNR-1, 1130-1150, Sept 15, //<br />

9680, 9780 - all frequencies with fair to good reception. Local music.<br />

This corrects my previous log of Taiwan on these frequencies. My log of<br />

Taiwan on these frequencies is actually China- CNR-1. Thanks to Ron Howard<br />

for the correct info.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld)<br />

The CNR-1 transmissions are all intended jamming - on 11785 is VOA's<br />

Mandarin service via Udorn at 1100-1400 UT, while on 9680 is listed Radio<br />

Taiwan Intl at 1100-1800 and on 9780 at 1000-1400 UT, both via Huwei and<br />

in Mandarin according to the current WRTH and schedule. None of these<br />

frequencies appears in the current N<strong>DX</strong>C schedule for CNR.<br />

As a clue to what's going on, the Chinese usually operate more than one<br />

jamming transmitter, and often out of sync causing an echo. Watch your S<br />

meter and you'll see it "wobbles about" continuously. And at times the<br />

Chinese will also 'entertain' us with the drums and cymbals of Firedrake<br />

too. Also check the schedules of the VOA, RFA, B<strong>BC</strong> and All India Radio -<br />

as well as that of RTI - for their Mandarin, Tibetan and Uighur language<br />

broadcasts. And if that isn't enough, the Clandestine stations listed<br />

un<strong>der</strong> China on pp 504 of the current WRTH are all jammed by China using a<br />

mixture of multiple CNR transmissions and Firedrake.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Sept 16)<br />

Firedrake in this A07 season heard here in Europe like:<br />

61<strong>05</strong> at 2200. 71<strong>05</strong> at 2200. 7130 at 16-17. 7160 at 2200.<br />

7190 at 2200. 7260 at 1700. 7280 at 1700. 7355 at 2100.<br />

7445 22-24. 7470 at 2300. 7500 at 2300. 7540 at 2300.<br />

9200 10300 at 1254 & 1413 & 1443.<br />

9355 at 17-21. 9370 at 16-17 9455 at 20-21 9555 at 1600.<br />

96<strong>05</strong> 11-1530. 9660 at 0-1 9780 at 1500. 9850 at 19-22.<br />

99<strong>05</strong> against KHBN Palau relay 15-18, 19-22 9930 KWHR at 14-18.<br />

11665 at 07-16. 11785 at 11-15. 118<strong>05</strong> at 12-15. 11825 at 09-13<br />

11935 at 2100. 11945 at 15-16. 11965 at 13-15. 11990 at 11-1230.<br />

120<strong>05</strong> at 1500. 12040 at 11-15. 12120 at 1430-1530.<br />

13610 at 07-11. 13625 at 12-17. 13670 at 03-07. 13740 at 07-10.<br />

15130 at 03-06. 15165 at 06-07. 152<strong>05</strong> 11-13. 15250 07-11.<br />

15265 at 04-06. 15270 at 01-09. 15465 at 12-14. 15510 at 11-14, 18-20.<br />

15530 at 16-17. 15795 at 11-13.<br />

15635 at 03-07. 15680 at 03-07. 15795 at 1130-1315 against AIR.<br />

17565 13-14 17780 at 06-10. 17855 at 07-11. 17880 at 03-07.<br />

Firedrake jamming in previous 2006 season:<br />

6030 6085 6090 61<strong>05</strong> 6110 6145 6150 71<strong>05</strong> 7130 7150 7160 7185 7190


7200 7255 7260 7270 7280 7310 7330 7355 7365 7445 7470 7500 7540<br />

9350 9355 9365 9370 9410 9415 9450 9455 9510 9530 9540 9545 9555<br />

9575 9580 96<strong>05</strong> 9610 9615 9635 9660 9670 9680 9745 9780 98<strong>05</strong> 9845<br />

9850 9855 9865 9875 99<strong>05</strong> 9910 9955<br />

11520 11550 11590 116<strong>05</strong> 11635 11640 11665 11690 11695 11700 117<strong>05</strong><br />

11710 11715 11740 11750 11760 11765 11775 11780 11785 11795 118<strong>05</strong><br />

11825 11830 11840 11885 11895 11915 11925 11935 11945 11965 11975<br />

11980 11990 12015 12025 12040 12085<br />

13610 13625 13670 13675 13715 13725 13740 13760 13765 13775 13790<br />

13825 13830<br />

15130 15135 15150 15165 15225 15245 15250 15265 15270 15285 15290<br />

15320 15330 15385 15390 15430 15465 15510 15525 15530 15585 15665<br />

15685<br />

17310 17330 17350 17510 17545 17550 17560 17565 17615 17630 17640<br />

17685 17695 177<strong>05</strong> 17730 17765 17780 17855 17880 18160<br />

21500 21660 21690 217<strong>05</strong><br />

(wb, Apr 23, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

CUBA 6120 R. Rebelde (presumed), 0332-0401*, Sept 15, two stations<br />

mixing. One was R. Rebelde, in Spanish with clear mention of Havana, Cuba<br />

and mostly upbeat LA songs. The other was Channel Africa (So. Africa),<br />

with mostly talking in African language (Swahili listed), 0355 bird IS and<br />

English ID "This is Channel Africa broadcasting from Johannesburg, South<br />

Africa" 0359*. After R. Rebelde sign-off at 0401, nothing else heard here<br />

and 5025 was off the air during this time period.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Sept 16)<br />

EGYPT 15154.94 odd R Cairo in Somali(tent) at 1600-1900 UT via Abu<br />

Zabaal site, distorted on Sept 16.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 16)<br />

ETHIOPIA 9559.65 R. Ethiopia Sep 06 1358-1410 34333 Arabic, 1359 IS,<br />

Opening annouce, 1400 Three gongs, Talk.<br />

9559.65 R. Ethiopia Sep 12 1357-1438 34433-44433 Amharic and Arabic, 1359<br />

IS, Opening announce, 1400 Three gongs, News and Ethiopian pops music.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sep 16)<br />

FRANCE La Voix du Afrique in French from Libya, noted with distorted<br />

fee<strong>der</strong> audio at 1700-1800, off at 1801 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 16)<br />

Please note the below correction to the postal address concerning my Radio<br />

France Info QSL. The correct address should read:<br />

TDF, Radio Business Unit, Shortwave Department, 10 Rue d'Oradour sur<br />

Glane, 75732 Paris CEDEX 15, France<br />

(J.D. Stephens-AL-USA, hcdx Sept 20)<br />

GERMANY PHOENIX TV - Cold War on Radio.<br />

Kalter Krieg im Radio. Samstag 22. Sept. <strong>2007</strong>, 1315 Uhr CEST<br />

Der Film zeigt, wie sich <strong>der</strong> Kalte Krieg in den Sendeanstalten auswirkte,<br />

wie Journalisten zu Propagandisten wurden - damals -, als die<br />

Unterhaltungsorchester und das Kabarett wichtige Waffen im Kalten Krieg<br />

waren. Die Vier-Sektoren-Stadt Berlin war ein Zentrum des Konflikts.<br />

Ideologische Schaukaempfe, bittere Wahrheiten, Luegen und Hoffnungen-alles<br />

war im Berliner Aether zu hoeren.


Dokumentation von Ute Boennen und Gerald Endres.<br />

(via Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 18)<br />

Some changes of DTK T-Systems Media & Broadcast:<br />

Pan American Broadcasting (PAB), additional txion:<br />

1400-1430 on 152<strong>05</strong> NAU 125 kW / 090 deg to SoAs Wed in English from Sep.12<br />

WYFR (Family Radio), additional txions:<br />

1700-1800 on 9485 NAU 500 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to WeAs in Farsi from Sep.13<br />

1900-2000 on 9520 NAU 250 kW / 235 deg to SoEu in English from Sep.10<br />

2000-2100 on 9520 NAU 250 kW / 230 deg to SoEu in English from Sep.10<br />

[latter heard on Tues in Spanish instead, wb.]<br />

Bible Voice Broadcasting Network (BVBN), cancelled from Sep.27:<br />

2300-0100 on 6140 WER 250 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to WeAs Thu in English<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 18)<br />

[to ETHIOPIA non] DTK/T-System recent changes include:<br />

15650 1700 1729 47E,48 135 7 080707 140907 WER 125 RMI<br />

15650 1700 1729 47E,48 145 7 150907 281007 JUL 100 RMI<br />

(DTK)<br />

That is V. of Oromia Independence, Saturdays only, changed from Wertachtal<br />

to Juelich as of Sept 15, also azimuth from 135 to 145degr.<br />

site linked from RMI; nothing found about<br />

schedule but has mp3 files of last seven weeks' broadcasts.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Sept 18)<br />

Deutschlandfunk (DLF) is still - and since a few years - on 6.190 kc,<br />

while DeutschlandRadio (Kultur) has to stop transmissions on 6.0<strong>05</strong> kc<br />

(formerly RIAS) because of a damaged transmitter site in Berlin Britz. You<br />

will find both programms on <br />

(Tom DF5JL, ibid.)<br />

I just would like to add that the Berlin Britz transmitter was damaged by<br />

fire a short while ago, so Deutschlandradio management had to decide<br />

whether to repair the site or not. Apparently, the latter decision was<br />

taken because the investment was not regarded proportional to the actual<br />

and the potential number of listeners on shortwave. Internet streaming<br />

plays a much more important role in transmitting radio programmes abroad<br />

these days, while internet activities are, by the way, supported by the<br />

latest jurisdiction of the German Constitutional Court backing public<br />

financing of public service radio stations, although there is enormous<br />

pressure on German radio to lower costs. Deutschlandfunk and<br />

Deutschlandradio Kultur are the only two radio programmes in Germany that<br />

provide a country-wide service. Deutschlandradio is one radio station<br />

providing these two programmes. This is why there is only one internet<br />

website at for both programmes. So much for<br />

"the rest of the story", so to speak. ;-)<br />

(Juergen Fenn-D, hcdx)<br />

AFN WUERZBURG TO CLOSE IN FISCAL YEAR 2008.<br />

All US military facilities at Wuerzburg will be closed in 2008. It was<br />

suspected from the start that this will affect AFN Wuerzburg as well, and<br />

I just found an official confirmation. It's the very last item in this<br />

document:<br />

<br />

I could imagine that the Wuerzburg transmitters will be turned off when<br />

the studios there will close down. Contradictory information circulates<br />

about the site of these transmitters, but it appears that at some point<br />

the own US forces transmitters at Leighton Barracks were replaced by the


Frankenwarte site of T-Systems Media&Broadcast where in late 2003 some<br />

obscure tests of 1386 (ex. Megaradio, shut down on in April 2003) with AFN<br />

audio took place, especially strange because reportedly it was AFN Bavaria<br />

>from Vilseck instead of AFN Wuerzburg, so not just // co-located 1143,<br />

cf. <br />

It appears that all US military bases served by AFN Wuerzburg will finally<br />

close, including Ansbach-Katterbach where a new FM transmitter for AFN<br />

Wuerzburg on 107.3 had been put on air only in last March, replacing the<br />

107.4 relic at Fuerth which until then lingered around with a poor quality<br />

feed from Vilseck which had replaced AFN's Nuernberg studios already in<br />

1994:<br />

<br />

(Illesheim is not shown here but mentioned in other publications as part<br />

of the closure list.)<br />

However, apparently this will happen only later, so presumably all remote<br />

AFN Wuerzburg transmitters will for the time being stay on air with other<br />

AFN programming, with AFN Bavaria being the natural choice of course. Btw,<br />

recently it has been disputed if a 1143 kHz transmitter at Schweinfurt<br />

exists at all, arguing that Wuerzburg and Bamberg would already put a<br />

sufficient signal into Schweinfurt, but what I saw so far does not really<br />

confirm this theory. Anyway the Bad Kissingen transmitter is gone (no US<br />

forces there anymore), as is the AFN Bavaria transmitter at Regensburg<br />

however, 1485 is still on air at Hohenfels,<br />

cf. <br />

On the other hand AFN transmitters can stay on air even if no US<br />

facilities are left. The Chiemsee hotel has been closed in 2004 and<br />

replaced by a new one at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, but surprisingly the AFN<br />

transmitter at Prien on 90.3 is still on air. This is a Media&Broadcast<br />

facility, so they still pay for it, but who knows if they thoroughly check<br />

the bills?<br />

Elsewhere in Germany it appears that the vast majority of the US military<br />

facilities in Hessen will close, with Darmstadt and Hanau being due in<br />

fiscal year 2008 after Giessen has already been abandoned and 1143 kHz<br />

there shut down. Not that anybody would care for the 873 kHz [higher<br />

power] transmitter, but the FM side would be a good field for attempts to<br />

strike a deal like a frequency swap with Deutschlandradio (Grosser<br />

Feldberg 98.7 ./. Wiesbaden 103.7).<br />

Anyway AFN Hessen no longer broadcasts to Baumhol<strong>der</strong>. This really large<br />

base, about 40 km northwest of Kaiserslautern, got an own over- the-air<br />

AFN service only in <strong>Jan</strong>uary 2006. At this time AFN Hessen went on air via<br />

a new transmitter on 106.1 because the Baumhol<strong>der</strong> garrison belonged to the<br />

104th Area Support Group at Hanau. But that's meanwhile a thing of the<br />

past, thus 106.1 MHz carries AFN Kaiserslautern now instead.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Sept 17)<br />

HAWAII 12130 R. Hoa-Mai via KWHR on Sept 12 at 1230-1259* UT 44444<br />

Vietnamese, Talk and music, ID at 1258 UT, // Wed only.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sep 16)<br />

INDIA All India Radio frequency changes wef 26th September, <strong>2007</strong> (0945<br />

UT)<br />

AIR has changed frequency for its Vividh Bharati Service from 10330 kHz to<br />

9870 kHz and txer site to SPT, Bangalore 500 kW from HPT, Khampur(Delhi),<br />

250 kW. Consequently, following changes have been made in the A07<br />

Schedule:<br />

Vividh Bharati Service 0025-0435 UTC 9870 B'lore(ex 10330 Delhi)<br />

Vividh Bharati Service 0900-1200 UTC 9870 B'lore(ex 10330 Delhi)


Vividh Bharati Service 1245-1740 UTC 9870 B'lore(ex 10330 Delhi)<br />

Russian 1615-1715 UTC 10330 Delhi (ex 9875 Delhi)<br />

Chinese 1145-1315 UTC 11840 Delhi (ex 11840 B'lore)<br />

Swahili/Hindi 1515-1730 UTC 9950 D15 Delhi(ex 9950 D16 Delhi)<br />

Hindi 1615-1730 UTC 15075 Delhi (ex 15075 B'lore)<br />

GOS-I 2245-0045 UTC 11645 Delhi (ex 11645 B'lore)<br />

(Alokesh Gupta-IND, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 21)<br />

AIR Delhi spurious outlet, one tx at Delhi site is in bad condition at<br />

present.<br />

Two 14 kHz wide spurious signals noted today Sept 16th of nominal 9875<br />

kHz, on 9825 and 9925 kHz. Signal s-off at 1715 UT. Still AIR Russian sce<br />

via Delhi tx at 1615-1715 UT on Sept 21. Splatter spurs of 9875 kHz heard<br />

on 9819-9825 and 9921-9928 kHz again on Sept 21.<br />

Originate NOT from Samara-RUS as assumed previously. But Samara still<br />

transmit a heavy BUZZ on German sce 12010 at 1500-1700 UT on Sept 21.<br />

(wb wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong>, Sept 21)<br />

INDONESIA Ramadan, Sept 15, monitoring log at around 1700-2000 UT.<br />

3266 RRI-Gorontalo : *1659-, Poor.<br />

3961 RRI-Palu : *1901-1942b/out, Poor.<br />

3987 RRI-Manokwari : *1906-, Fair to poor.<br />

3995 RRI-Kendari : *1856-, Poor.<br />

46<strong>05</strong> (RRI-Serui) : -1847-, Poor, QRM/Utilities.<br />

4750 RRI-Makassar : *1755-, Fair.<br />

4790 RRI-Fak Fak : *1758-, Fait to poor.<br />

4870 (RRI-Wamena) : -2009-, Poor.<br />

4925 RRI-Jambi : *1852-, Poor.<br />

Cf. Monitoring list during the Ramadan 2006<br />

<br />

de A.Ishida in Japanese.<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C Sept 15)<br />

9680 RRI Jakarta, 0950-1<strong>05</strong>5, Sept 15, back on the air for Ramadan. Were<br />

they saving their transmitter for Ramadan or have they been doing<br />

repairs/maintenance for the past 9 weeks? Heard in Basha Indonesia, pop<br />

song and ballad, choral anthem, ToH into Ramadan program, brief Islamic<br />

music, two OM in long conversation about Ramadan and Islam, Jakarta phone<br />

numbers given to call or send "SMS" text, on-air phone conversations,<br />

reciting from the Qu'ran. Poor to fair till ToH, due to QRM from CNR-1<br />

(1000*) on 9675. From 1000-1<strong>05</strong>5 was fair-good, then covered by *1<strong>05</strong>5 of<br />

CNR-1 (jamming CBS Taiwan). Unfortunately during Ramadan the Kang Guru<br />

Radio English (KGRE) program here on Wed. & Sun. (1000-1020) is usually<br />

preempted.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 15)<br />

9524.96 Voice of Indonesia, 1110-1130+, Sept 15, Listed Chinese<br />

programming with talk & local music. English ID announcement at 1127 with<br />

ID, address & web address. Back to Chinese at 1128. Fair to good signal<br />

until covered by Poland in English at 1200 on 9525.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 15)<br />

RRI Makassar. The CNR -1 of 4750 kHz goes off the air today on Sep. 15.<br />

Therefore I can receive RRI Makassar well from 0900 UT. Local ID at 1006<br />

UT<br />

<br />

Local News Show at 1100<br />

<br />

de A.Ishida-JPN.Now at 1345 UT QRMed Bangladesh Betar on same freQ.<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C Sept 15)


9680 RRI Jakarta, 0950-1<strong>05</strong>5, Sept 15, back on the air for Ramadan. Were<br />

they saving their transmitter for Ramadan or have they been doing<br />

repairs/maintenance for the past 9 weeks? Heard in Basha Indonesia, pop<br />

song and ballad, choral anthem, ToH into Ramadan program, brief Islamic<br />

music, two OM in long conversation about Ramadan and Islam, Jakarta phone<br />

numbers given to call or send "SMS" text, on-air phone conversations,<br />

reciting from the Qu'ran. Poor to fair till ToH, due to QRM from CNR-1<br />

(1000*) on 9675. From 1000-1<strong>05</strong>5 was fair-good, then covered by *1<strong>05</strong>5 of<br />

CNR-1 (jamming CBS Taiwan). Unfortunately during Ramadan the Kang Guru<br />

Radio English (KGRE) program here on Wed. & Sun. (1000-1020) is usually<br />

preempted.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Sept 15)<br />

7289.86 RRI Nabire (pres) Sep 11 0745-0754* 25332 Indonesian, Talk and<br />

music, 0754 sign off.<br />

9524.98 V. of Indonesia Sep 03 1211-1232 55544-54544 Japanese, Music and<br />

talk, ID at 1224 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sep 16)<br />

9680 VOI, at 1348 UT on Sept 16. Presumed the station with pop mx and<br />

frequent announcements. Very commercial sound. Clearest signal on this<br />

freq, at this time in recent memory. S3-4 signal w/ excellent audio.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 16)<br />

3325 RRI Palangkaraya at 1026 UT Siren SFX, 1027 deep-voiced M anncr,<br />

then Koran from 1027-1033 (that's 5 minutes after sunset). Same M anncr<br />

returned after Koran at 1033, but imposs. to copy. Different M anncr, then<br />

into mx pgm. Went right over the ToH w/mx. W anncr in definite IN came on<br />

at 1103 briefly. Different W anncr, then mx bridge, and back to original W<br />

anncr 1104-1110 (poss. nx). Immediately into Pop song. Some horrible local<br />

static noise took over from 1120 and that was the end of that. Never got<br />

really strong and there was no sign of the other station (R.<br />

Bougainville??) here this morning.<br />

(Dave Valko-VA-USA, hcdx 16 Sept)<br />

3325 RRI Palangkaraya 1257-1325+ Sep 15. Long YL song, sounding almost<br />

religious, past ToH to 1306; then a male announcer spoke, followed by 11<br />

minutes of primitive music with odd vocals and flute accompaniment; the<br />

ancr may have mentioned "Dayak," so this may have been a program for the<br />

Dayak people in the interior of Borneo. Heard this same program a few days<br />

ago at the same time. Can detect a faint carrier from another station<br />

un<strong>der</strong>neath and a few hZ off 3325 which may be Radio North Solomons but RRI<br />

almost always dominates here.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 16)<br />

3344.96 RRI Ternate 1247-1313 Sep 16. Presumed with vocal music hosted by<br />

YL; ten minutes of talk ensued at ToH, followed by more mx at 1310. Not<br />

very strong but presume this is Ternate back on the after nearly a month<br />

of silence, and a tad higher in freq from their previous 3344.84.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 16)<br />

4750 Indonesia RRI Makassar 1100 to 1130 good lock,strong signal.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-USA, river dxpedition <strong>DX</strong>plorer, Sep 17)<br />

IRAN 62<strong>05</strong>.91 Voice of the Islamic Republic of Iran? 0027-01<strong>05</strong>*, Sept<br />

15, Very tentative. Tune-in to lite instrumental music. Announcements in<br />

unidentified language at 0030 & possibly Iran's National Anthem at 0030.<br />

Koran at 0031-0035. Talk in unidentified language. Mid-east type music.<br />

Strong signal. No //s found. New Frequency? Or punch-up error?<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 15)<br />

62<strong>05</strong> Voice of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 0027-0112*, Sept 16, New


Frequency. Tune-in to lite instrumental music to 0030. Open carrier at<br />

0030-0032. Short announcement in unidentified language at 0032 & Iranian<br />

National Anthem followed by Koran, Mid-east type music, & talk. No // s<br />

found. Good. Strong.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx Sept 16)<br />

62<strong>05</strong>.91 VOIRI, *0027-0125*, Sept 20, Sign on with lite instrumental<br />

music. Opening announcements & Iranian National Anthem at 0030. Koran at<br />

0031. Talk in unidentified language at 0033. Variety of Mid-east music,<br />

lite instrumental music. Koran at various times throughout broadcast.<br />

Abrupt sign off. Good. Strong.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 20)<br />

62<strong>05</strong> Ramadan extension? normally IRIB's night frequency is<br />

6025 1630-0330 UT, zones 37-39 Mashad 500 kW 255degrees.<br />

but check IRIB's Bengali sce scheduled at this time slot:<br />

A07: 5950 and 7135 (alternat 7325) kHz. (wb)<br />

Frequency changes for VOIROI/IRIB:<br />

1430-1527 NF 5935*KAM 500 kW / 094 deg, ex5925 in Pashto<br />

1530-1727 NF 5935*KAM 500 kW / 094 deg, ex5925 in Urdu<br />

* co-ch Voice of Russia in Farsi till 1600<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 18)<br />

ISRAEL Kol Israel log, Sept 12-17:<br />

0400-0430 Hebrew 9345.00 [not on 7530]<br />

0430-0445 English 7529.96 9345.00 [17600 - only carrier observed here]<br />

0445-<strong>05</strong>00 French 7529.96 9345.00<br />

7530 co-channel RUI towards Kazakhstan in 55 degr.<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>55 Hebrew 9355.00<br />

<strong>05</strong>55-0930 Hebrew 15760.00<br />

0930-0945 English 15759.96 13855.00<br />

0945-1000 Ladino 15759.96 13855.00<br />

Not Spanish, rather Moroccoan Moghrabi mixed<br />

language of Ar/Fr/Sp/Hebrew like Sefardi.<br />

1000-1015 French 15759.96 13855.00<br />

1030-1400 Hebrew 15760.00<br />

1400-1525 Persian 15760.00 13849.98[*alt15640 off] 116<strong>05</strong>.04[*alt9985 off]<br />

(to 1500 Fri. Sat.)<br />

As explained by Rumen Pankov-BUL and Noel Green-UK recently, wb.:<br />

1525-1630 Hebrew 15760.00 ONLY - but both OFF: 116<strong>05</strong> 9345 kHz.<br />

(from 1500 Fri. Sat.). 9345 is used by VoKorea instead.<br />

1630-1645 Romanian 15760.00 11590.03 9344.97, [and RTTY QRM of 9345.90]<br />

Rather PURE SPANISH news:<br />

1645-1700 Ladino and/or Spanish ? 15760.00 11590.03, and 9344.97 too.<br />

1700-1715 French 13675.00 11590.04 9344.97<br />

1715-1730 Spanish 13675.00 11590.04 9344.97<br />

1730-1745 English 13675.00 11590.04 9344.97<br />

1745-1800 Yiddish 13675.00 11590.04 9344.97<br />

1800-1830 Amharic 11590.04 9344.97<br />

1800-1900 Hebrew 13675.00<br />

1830-1845 Tigris 11590.04 9344.97<br />

1845-1900 Hungarian 11590.04 9344.97<br />

1900-2000 Russian [15639.96%] 11590.04 9400.00<br />

2000-2100 Hebrew 15615.00 9400.00<br />

2100-2300 Hebrew 9400.00<br />

2300-0400 Hebrew 9345.00, moves late from 9400 to 9345 around 2304-23<strong>05</strong><br />

UT.<br />

* - if prop conditions require a change.


% Russian 15640 is OFF since Sept 14th too. wb.<br />

Galei Zahal army station at<br />

1030 UT 15785.15 kHz.<br />

1745 UT 15785.15 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong>; Erich Bergmann-D and Herbert Meixner-AUT Sept 19)<br />

Re: co-channel 7530 Kol / RUI to Kazakhstan.<br />

Thank you very much for this info. I think it is a mistake, because their<br />

frequency has been registered 7545 as in the previous winter seasons. On<br />

the other hand, RUI has changed today almost all its frequencies. But,<br />

7530 kHz was registered as an alternative one to 7440 for RUI<br />

transmissions to North America at winter season because of impudent<br />

occupation last frequency by VOIRI's DRM power Tx.<br />

Unfortunately, Iran did not attended HFCC B07 meeting in Burmingham. But,<br />

on other hand, both these frequencies will not be used due to possible<br />

stop of Lviv's Tx in the middle of October because of failure of the<br />

finance.<br />

(Alexan<strong>der</strong> Yegorov-UKR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 20)<br />

ITALY On 18 and 19 Sept no any bcs were in Turk, Greek and Bulg 1500-<br />

1600 on 9870 and 11895 kHz, but Russian was noted on 18th of Sept from<br />

16<strong>05</strong> only on 97<strong>05</strong> and not on 11885.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 19)<br />

RAI SW to close down on 30 September? Glenn, according to a local workers'<br />

union, Libersind, RAI International is going to lay off 17 employees and<br />

28 translators, as the likely consequence to the closing down of its<br />

shortwave services.<br />

(Andy Lawendel-I, dxld Sept 18)<br />

JORDAN 11690 Radio Jordan, 14<strong>05</strong>-1600+, Sept 15, English IDs. Wide<br />

variety of US pop music, Arabic pops, techno-pop dance music, lite<br />

instrumental music. Time pips, ID & English news at 1500. Back to pop<br />

music at 1503. News also at 1600. Fair signal but some co-channel QRM.<br />

Must use ECSS-USB to avoid rtty station on low side.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 15)<br />

LATVIA 9290 Radio Casablanca via Ulbroka, 11<strong>05</strong>-1130, Sept 15, Presumed<br />

the one scheduled here with lite music. Announcements. Techno-pop dance<br />

music. Poor. Weak in noise. Just too weak to pull out an ID. Threshold<br />

signal by 1130.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 15)<br />

MEXICO 9599.29 Radio UNAM, Mexico City, 0150-0200, Sept 21, Spanish<br />

talk. ID at 0152. A regular lately, but once again fighting it out with<br />

Cuba on 9600. Fair to good signal strength but must use ECSS- LSB to avoid<br />

Cuba on 9600.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 21)<br />

MYANMAR 5985.8 Radio Myanmar. Sept. 10 at 1402-1430 in Burmese. SINPO<br />

35332. Music program with local songs. ID was heard at 1428. English<br />

program couldn't be heard dut to severe side splatter from B<strong>BC</strong> on 5990 kHz<br />

which singed on at 1430 UT.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium Sept 16)<br />

NETHERLANDS Yesterday, our Programme Distribution Department made some<br />

changes to the DRM schedule, which will remain in effect until the end of<br />

the current season, which is on 28 October. If you are interested in DRM<br />

reception, the schedule is on this page.<br />

<br />

(Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 21)


RNW A-07 DRM outlets from Sept 18th:<br />

0200-0300 Montsinery 94<strong>05</strong> 320 120 English NoAmerica<br />

0800-1000 Flevo 11895 133 40 Dutch SE Europe<br />

1300-1330 Flevo 7240 123 40 RNW Dutch C Europe<br />

1330-1400 Flevo 7240 123 40 RCI English C E Europe<br />

1700-1800 Flevo 5955 omni 40 R. Sweden Eng/German WeEur<br />

1900-2000 Flevo 9690 191 40 Dutch SW Europe<br />

NEW ZEALAND The League Secretary/Treasurer Philip van de Paverd advises<br />

that the League has changed postal address/PO Box number. The new address<br />

is:<br />

NZ Radio <strong>DX</strong> League<br />

P.O.Box 39-596<br />

Howick<br />

Manukau 2145<br />

New Zealand<br />

(Sept NZ<strong>DX</strong>Times via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> TopNews)<br />

NIGER 97<strong>05</strong> LV du Sahel, 2216-2240, Sept 15, French. Reggae-like music<br />

and OM hosting call-in program. Poor/fair.<br />

(Scott R. Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 16)<br />

NIGERIA 6089.85 presumed R. Nigeria Kaduna, 2126-2040, Sept 18,<br />

Vernacular. Hi-life music, anncr. at 2130 followed by brief Ko'ran<br />

chanting (call to prayer?) and OM until signal wiped out by 6090 DGS-<br />

Anguilla carrier. Poor.<br />

(Scott R. Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 19)<br />

NORTH. MARIANAS 7235 VOA via Tinian (listed) 1238-1255 Sep 16. Korean<br />

xmsn, with "Talk English," an EG language lesson, just beginning at 1238.<br />

Today they played Elvis' song "In the Ghetto," taking it apart phrase by<br />

phrase and translating it into Korean. Familiar phrases included "a poor<br />

little baby child is born in the ghetto," "the hungry little boy with the<br />

runny nose," and "he buys a gun and steals a car". A rather unique way to<br />

learn the the English language.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 16)<br />

PAKISTAN CLANDESTINE 5102 V.O.Jammu Kashmir Freedom on Sept 12 at<br />

*1300-1310 UT 44433 Kashmiri, 1300 UT sign on with opening music, ID,<br />

Koran, Opening announce, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sep 16)<br />

NEW TRANSMITTER AND FREQUENCY FOR RADIO PAKISTAN LAHORE STATION.<br />

Hi, I regularly read the World of Radio which is a source of updated<br />

information about shortwave as well as medium wave radio transmissions.<br />

Lately I have been reading some reports regarding confusion about the new<br />

medium wave frequency of 1332 kHz of Radio Pakistan Lahore station which<br />

is not mentioned on Radio Pakistan website.<br />

I live in Lahore and confirm that a new transmitter of 100 kW is being<br />

used for this frequency and the station has been named as Radio Pakistan<br />

Channel 3. This is in addition to the earlier transmitters for frequencies<br />

of 630 and 1080 kHz of Radio Pakistan Lahore. The transmission of Radio<br />

Pakistan News and Current Affairs Channel is also relayed by Channel 3 at<br />

1332 kHz in the morning and evening, in addition to its own programs. The<br />

Channel 2, i.e. 1080 kHz of Radio Pakistan Lahore is now being used for<br />

Qur'an recitation broadcast.<br />

I have been requesting the Radio Pakistan website administrator since last<br />

one year to update the info on the website related to new transmitters but<br />

they lend a deaf ear to any correspondence and I think that they do not<br />

even bother to open the mail box on their website.


In addition to the said transmitter at Lahore, two new medium wave<br />

transmitters have been installed at Peshawar and Quetta respectively.<br />

It may be of interest to note that after so many complaints about the<br />

obsolete shortwave transmitters, Radio Pakistan has ultimately decided to<br />

purchase two new shortwave transmitters of 100 kW each which are being<br />

installed at Karachi. The site will be the same where the earlier<br />

dysfunctional transmitters were installed, i.e. Landhi, Karachi.<br />

It may further be noted that the time mentioned for Pushto Service in the<br />

External Service schedule of Radio Pakistan website is <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>45 UT, which<br />

is incorrect. The correct time is 1500-1545 UT. This might be a typo<br />

error.<br />

(Aslam Javaid-PAK, dxld Sept 18)<br />

Lahore tx site coordinates hasn't be discovered yet in Google earth.<br />

Karachi Landhi site at<br />

24 50 57.54 N 67 13 02.02 E<br />

Quetta 1134 100 W, 7155 10 kW<br />

30 08 25.52 N 66 58 48.84 E<br />

Quetta Pishin 756 kHz 150 kW<br />

30 29 23.71 N 66 56 48.51 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 20)<br />

Two 100 kW transmitters (API-1 and 2) at Rewat are no longer in use.<br />

Therefore at 1500-1545 UTC there is no free transmitter to carry the<br />

Pushto external service. The current Frequency Schedule lists the<br />

remaining API-3 in Dari on 4835 at 1515-1545, API-4 has Current Affairs on<br />

5080, API-5 & 6 (high power 250 kW) have World Service to the Gulf & ME<br />

until 1530 on 9380 & 11570 while API-8 has Rawalpindi III (Azad Kashmir)<br />

on 4790 kHz. The domestic 10 kW unit at Rawalpindi is not on air at 1500-<br />

1545, but it seems unlikely this would be used to reach Afghanistan, or<br />

even Peshawar 10 kW if that's still on air.<br />

The Pushto programme is listed at <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>45 on 6235 via API-3 on the P<strong>BC</strong><br />

Frequency Schedule and also at the same time within the P<strong>BC</strong> programme<br />

booklet and web-site. Would Aslam Javaid be kind enough to monitor what he<br />

actually hears and let us know accordingly? And re new frequencies via<br />

Bulgaria - there is no change to World Service at <strong>05</strong>00-0700 UTC which<br />

continues to use 11570 (and not 17835) // 15100.<br />

And re the two new 100kW units at Karachi - does Aslam Jarvaid have any<br />

information about what they will be used for? Will they transmit the<br />

External or Internal services?<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 20)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA Good signals the past 2 days around 1230-1300 UTC on<br />

32<strong>05</strong>, 3235, 3275, 3335, 3365, and 39<strong>05</strong>. Other possible, but weak, PNG<br />

signals heard on 3220, 3260, and 3325.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 16)<br />

39<strong>05</strong> Radio New Ireland Kavieng excellent lock,1100 to 1130, island music,<br />

yl at 1135. Very good signal.<br />

3204.9; 3315 and 3260 all locked in well at 1115 check, did not recheck<br />

these. :-(<br />

(Robert Wilkner-USA, river dxpedition <strong>DX</strong>plorer, Sep 17)<br />

PERU 3329.6 Ondas del Huallaga Huanuco, good lock with OA music fading<br />

out by 1110.


4886.6 Peru, Radio Virgen del Carmen 1100 to 11<strong>05</strong> with om and music fading<br />

out. Poor lock in Synchro.<br />

4950 Madre de Dios Carrier but no audio, checked till 1140.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-USA, river dxpedition <strong>DX</strong>plorer, Sep 17)<br />

PHILIPPINES 9570 R. Blagovest via Palauig *1500-1513 Sep 16. RVA EG<br />

ID's to 1500, then chimes, RB ID and into Russina religious talk. Tuned<br />

out at 1513. VG signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sep 16)<br />

POLAND Polish radio history website:<br />

<br />

Warsaw Fort Mokotov MW of 1926year, 1415 kHz = 212 m. 1.8 kW tx site.<br />

52 11 39.66 N 20 59 46.47 E<br />

across the Gwardia stadium.<br />

<br />

LW Warsaw Raszynie 224 kHz, 1339.3m, 120 kW during German Nazi occupation<br />

called Sen<strong>der</strong> Weichsel - in Polish: "Vistula". At present on LW 198 kHz.<br />

52 04 24.18 N 20 52 57.54 E<br />

<br />

Ex German Reichspost Reichssen<strong>der</strong> south of Breslau-Wroclaw west of<br />

Rothsorben-Zorawina in Schlesien, 950 kHz 100 kW:<br />

50 59 11.85 N 17 01 11.34 E<br />

The transmitter Zorawina is a facility for FM (in earlier days also for<br />

MW) - transmission at Zorawina, then Rothsorben or Rothbach, south of<br />

Wroclaw (then Breslau)<br />

17 degr01' E and 50 degr59' N. It was established in 1932 as "Reichssen<strong>der</strong><br />

Breslau" and used as an antenna tower, a 140 metre tall free-standing<br />

lattice tower built of wood, in which a wire antenna was hung up. On the<br />

top of the tower there was an octanular ring of bronze with a diameter of<br />

10.6 metres for electrical lengthing the antenna.<br />

In 1940 a second transmission aerial was built. It was an arrangement of 3<br />

T-antennas mounted on three 49.9 metre tall guyed masts, which formed a<br />

triangle with equal side length. This antenna was as the wood tower in use<br />

until the shutdown of the facility on February 7, 1945.<br />

After 1945 transmission was resumed by the Polish Broadcasting Company<br />

un<strong>der</strong> use of the wood tower as antenna tower. In 1976 a 260 metre tall<br />

mast radiator was built and the frequency of the transmitter, which was<br />

changed to 1206 kHz in 1965, was increased to 200 kilowatts afer its<br />

completion. The wood tower remained afterwards as backup antenna until its<br />

demolition in fall 1990. It was after the blasting of the wooden radio<br />

tower of Transmitter Ismaning on March 16th, 1983 until its demolition the<br />

tallest wooden structure on earth!<br />

In 1997 the mediumwave transmitter was shut-down. Meanwhile the guys of<br />

the mast, which werre divided by insulators were replaced by guys without<br />

insulators as it is only used for FM- and TV-transmissions.<br />

<br />

POL/D former Reichspost MW Koenigsberg Heilsberg 1031 kHz 120/75 kW<br />

54.1407 degr N 20.5655 degr E<br />

54 08 26.62 N 20 33 55.92 E<br />

Heilsberg radio tower mast has been dismanteled as reparation action and<br />

moved to Ulbroka-Latvia, then USSR after war end in 1945. The mast is a<br />

typical vertical rhombic-like conical tapered Diamond-Lakihegy like mast.


see Google Earth imagery<br />

56.9386 degr N 24.2842 degr E<br />

56 56 18.90 N 24 17 03.11 E<br />

<br />

<br />

History:<br />

LATVIA Google Earth Imagery.<br />

Ich habe mir noch mal LVA Ulbroka angesehen, <strong>der</strong> zweite, rechts stehende<br />

MW Mast ist ja solch ein Typ aus den 30er Jahren, - ein Diamond Antenna<br />

Mast - wie in Lakihegy o<strong>der</strong> auch oft in den USA gebaut, unten schmal, dann<br />

bis zur Mitte konisch breiter werdend, danach nach oben wie<strong>der</strong><br />

verjuengend.<br />

Diamond MW antenna near 56 56 18.72 N 24 17 03.57 E<br />

Der 75 kW Sen<strong>der</strong> ist zu Sowjetzeiten auf 1071 kHz gelaufen. Das ist <strong>der</strong><br />

Originalmast des [Reichspost - Nazi era] Sen<strong>der</strong>s Koenigsberg Heilsberg !<br />

Koenigsberg (Heilsberg) on 1031 kc/s (291 m) 100 kW, relayed by Danzig<br />

1303 kc/s (230.2 m), and Breslau 950 kc/s (315.8 m) 100 kW. Relayed by<br />

Gleiwitz 1231 kc/s (243.7 m).<br />

Und etwas suedlich habe ich jetzt auch die beiden Masten <strong>der</strong> 31 mb 9290 /<br />

frueher auch 49 mb SW 5935 Antenne gesehen.<br />

Bei 56 56 06.48 N 24 17 08.30 E<br />

Dies war mir vor einigen Monaten gar nicht aufgefallen. Mit dem<br />

Winkelmesser messe ich genau minus 20 Grad, von 270 = 250 Grad Winkel.<br />

wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 6, <strong>2007</strong><br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 21)<br />

RUSSIA 7345 R. Rossii-Yakutsk, 1023-1036, Sept 16, Russian. OM w/<br />

lengthy talk. Presumed ID announcement at 1029. Fair. // 7200-good. //<br />

5940 Arman-fair.<br />

(Scott R. Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 16)<br />

15640 DWL via PETROPAVLOVSK? in German 2259-2350 Sept 19. News at 2300;<br />

program about a pop music festival in Berlin at 2317. Fair strength until<br />

fading began about 2345 with fade out complete by 2350. I've tried many<br />

times to hear Pet-Kam at this time but never even heard a weak signal<br />

before, so I was surprised to hear this frequency so well today.<br />

My first thought was that DW had changed the transmitter site for this<br />

frequency, although Eibi's August 21 schedule still shows Petropavlovsk as<br />

does my latest schedule to come directly from DW but it is dated way back<br />

on July 7. However, when the signal started to fade rapidly at about 2345<br />

I began to suspect it might still be Petropavlovsk since // frequencies<br />

remained constant as did other 19 meter band stations. And sunrise would<br />

probably occur around this time on the Kamchatka Peninsula. Does anyone<br />

know if 15640 is still via Petropavlovsk?<br />

(Wendel Craighead-KS-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 20)<br />

Yes, backlobe of DWL via Pet-Kam 250 kW 247 degrees towards China, Korean,<br />

and Japan target.<br />

See also Pet-Kam 65degr outlets of VoRUS to WeCAN, WeUSA, MEX, CTR later<br />

>from 0100 UT on 13635/15425?, and 9435 at 0300. wb.<br />

[to ERITREA] VO Meselna Delina (MF 1700-1730) moved to 7335 (ex11765) acc.<br />

to the TDP schedule website.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld Sept 19) Armavir-RUS relay. wb.


Frequency change for Voice of Russia in Farsi:<br />

1400-1600 NF 9475 SAM 250 kW / 190 deg, ex9850 // 5935, 73<strong>05</strong>, 12035<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 18)<br />

Yesterday night noted another BUZZY signal of Samara on 7155 kHz,<br />

2300-0200 UT 500 kW 2300 Portuguese, 0000-0200 Sp.<br />

// superpower S=9+40dB 7300 Moscow.<br />

On Sept 17th 12010 channel from Samara bcast VoRUS German service and a<br />

terrible motorboot BUZZ in 1700-1800 UT slot. Also on Sept 21th too.<br />

One tx of Samara station is in very bad audio condition and need repair by<br />

technicians urgently.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 16/17)<br />

7200 R. Sakha Sep 07 0811-0826 35433 Yakut and Russian, News and talk, ID<br />

at 0812 and 0816 UT.<br />

9840 Sudan R. Service via Moscow Sep 12 1502-1518 33433-32432 Arabic,<br />

News and talk, ID at 1516 UT.<br />

11810 SW R. Africa (via Armavir) Jun 30 *1700-1710 25332-35333 English,<br />

1700 sign on with SJ, Opening music, ID, Opening announce, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sep 16)<br />

RWANDA [to SUDAN] 11945 Southern Sudan Interactive Radio Instruction,<br />

0630-0700*, Sept 21, Very tentative with English talk. A lot of door bell<br />

type sound affects. Very weak. Just to weak to catch an ID. Listed for<br />

M/W/F only.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 21)<br />

5985 Sudan Radio Service [to SUDAN], Kigali, *0300-0329*, Sept 21, Abrupt<br />

sign on with IDs. English news at 0302. Program about development of<br />

schools in Sudan. Some Afro-pop music. Fair level but mixing with a weaker<br />

co-channel WYFR.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 21)<br />

SOLOMON ISLS 5019.9 SI<strong>BC</strong>, Honiara at 1100 to 1130, surprisingly good<br />

with island music. Adjacent 5025 Radio Rebelde interference seemingly not<br />

problem with lock in lower synchro.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-USA, river dxpedition <strong>DX</strong>plorer, Sep 17)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA 3345 Channel Africa. Sept. 10 at 2<strong>05</strong>0-2110 UT in English.<br />

SINPO 35332. Talk by a man and a woman. African drums and ID at 2100 UT,<br />

followed by another talk program.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium Sept 16)<br />

11890 R. Okapi via Meyerton Sep 12 *1559-1611 35333 French, 1559 sign on<br />

with IS, ID, SJ, Talk.<br />

17590 Amateur R. Mirror Int. Sep 02 0758-0810 32432-21431 English, ID at<br />

0800, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sep 16)<br />

TAIWAN 11785 Radio Taiwan International, 1130-1150, Sept 15, New<br />

Frequency? // 9680, 9780 - all with fair to good reception in listed<br />

Mandarin. Local music.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 15)<br />

[to LAOS] The TDP schedule website now shows Moj Them Radio (0100-0130 on<br />

15260) on Mon/Wed/Fri instead of Tue/Thu.<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld Sept 19)<br />

via Taipei-TWN, and ?Thu/Sat? Hmong Lao R?, wb.


TAJIKISTAN 6035.<strong>05</strong> Tajik R. Sep 11 1358-1407 35433 Tajik, Music, SJ at<br />

1401 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sep 16)<br />

TUNISIA New religious radio station launched in Tunisia<br />

<br />

'Radio Zaytouna' aims to promote true Muslim values of enlightened<br />

thought, tolerance, solidarity, mo<strong>der</strong>ation.Tunisia's first 24-hour<br />

religious radio station, Radio Zaytouna for the Noble Koran, went to air<br />

Thursday. It is the country's third privately-owned station and will<br />

broadcast around the clock.Tunisian President Zayn al-Abidin Ben Ali late<br />

on Wednesday announced Radio Zaytouna ('olive tree)'s launch which has<br />

been timed to coincide with the start of the holy Muslim month of Ramadan.<br />

Around 80 percent of Radio Zaytouna's programming will focus on the Koran.<br />

The remaining 20 percent will focus on the life and teachings of the<br />

Prophet Mohammed, as well as the lives of other prophets and preachers.<br />

The station's licence to broadcast "confirms interest in nurturing the<br />

Muslim faith and those who are involved with it," said Radio Zaytouna's<br />

owner Muhammad Sakhr al-Matiri.<br />

"The aim is for Tunis to remain a beacon in the Islamo-Arab world and a<br />

symbol of dialogue and fruitful interaction between cultures and<br />

civilisations," al-Matiri added.<br />

Radio Zaytouna's launch shows "constant attention to Islam and in interest<br />

in its revival and the wish to promote enlightened thought and true Muslim<br />

values, including tolerance, solidarity and mo<strong>der</strong>ation," said an unnamed<br />

Tunisian official.<br />

Although freedom of opinion and expression is guaranteed by the Tunisian<br />

constitution, the government tightly controls the media. Until late 2003<br />

the state had a monopoly on radio broadcasting.<br />

The state-run Tunisian Radio and Television Establishment (ERTT) operates<br />

two national TV channels and several radio networks.<br />

Egyptian and pan-Arab satellite TV stations command large audiences. Two<br />

London-based opposition TV channels can be received via satellite; Al<br />

Mustaqillah TV and Zaytouna TV.<br />

(AKI, via Zacharias Liangas-GRC, Sept 17)<br />

UGANDA 4976 R. Uganda, 2140-2208, Sept 15, Vernacular. Hi-life music w/<br />

announcer hosting call-in program. Several ID's in passing. Extended<br />

Ramadan schedule? Poor/fair un<strong>der</strong> relentless CODAR.<br />

(Scott R. Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 16)<br />

Noted Sept 15th on 4975.96, wb.<br />

4975.97 Radio Uganda, 0255-0325, Sept 21, tune-in to English religious<br />

messages. Local African music at 0300. Some US pop music. Quite surprised<br />

when they played "YMCA" by The Village People! I haven't heard that song<br />

in a long time. Promos for upcoming programs. Fair to good.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 21)<br />

UKRAINE Radio Ukraine International. (Autumn schedule 20 Sept - 28.<br />

Oct.)<br />

UTC / kHz / kW / Tx / Azimut /<br />

0000-<strong>05</strong>00 / 5830 / Kharkov / 100 / <strong>05</strong>5 / Russia<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0800 / 7420 / Kharkov / 100 / 290 / Europa<br />

0800-1300 / 9950 / Kharkov / 100 / 277 / Europa<br />

1300-1700 / 5830 / Kharkov / 100 / <strong>05</strong>5 / Russia


1700-2000 / 7490 / Kharkov / 100 / 290 / Europa<br />

2000-2400 / 5840 / Kharkov / 100 / 290 / Europa<br />

2300-0400 / 7440 / Lvov / 600 / 303 / North-East America<br />

German : 1700-1800, 2000-2100, 230002400 (Kharkov).<br />

English : 0000-0100 and 0300-0400 (Lvov), <strong>05</strong>00-0600, 0700-0800,<br />

1100-1200, 1900-2000, 2100-2200 (Kharkov)<br />

Ukrainian : ...... remaining<br />

Romanian : 1700-1730, 1930-2000, 2100-2130 on 657 kHz (Chernovshy, 25 kW)<br />

(Alexan<strong>der</strong> Egorov-UKR, RUSdx Sept 16)<br />

5840 RUI auf Neuer QRG. 20.9. RUI in Deutsch, gestern noch auf 7490 kHz,<br />

ua. mit dem <strong>DX</strong>-Programm vom Vellen-Forum, heute auf 5840 kHz.<br />

2000-2100 UT RUI in Deutsch. 5840 kHz hier in O-OE mit 444/SIO<br />

Ob's so bleibt?<br />

(Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 20)<br />

Dieser Vorgriff auf die Winterfrequenzen war aber zuerst fuer den Sonntag<br />

23.9. vorgesehen !<br />

(2) from September 23 to October 27, <strong>2007</strong><br />

Ab 28.10. aen<strong>der</strong>t sich das evtl. nochmals, so ungefaehr, die Zeiten sind<br />

dann um 1 Stunde nach hinten verschoben:<br />

0100-0600 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to RUS<br />

0600-0900 on 7440 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu (alt 7490)<br />

0900-1400 on 9950 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

1400-1800 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to RUS (alt 7400)<br />

1800-2100 on 5840 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

2100-0100 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

0000-<strong>05</strong>00 on 7530 LVV 500 kW / 307 deg to NoAm (alt 7440)<br />

Uebrigens schrieb mir Alexan<strong>der</strong> von RUI heute, dass <strong>der</strong> LVV__Lviv Sen<strong>der</strong><br />

im Oktober wie<strong>der</strong> vom Netz geht, weil sie kein Geld dafuer im Budget<br />

haben.<br />

(wb, Sept 20)<br />

Re: co-channel 7530 Kol / RUI to Kazakhstan.<br />

Thank you very much for this info. I think it is a mistake, because their<br />

frequency has been registered 7545 as in the previous winter seasons. On<br />

the other hand, RUI has changed today almost all its frequencies. But,<br />

7530 kHz was registered as an alternative one to 7440 for RUI<br />

transmissions to North America at winter season because of impudent<br />

occupation last frequency by VOIRI's DRM power Tx.<br />

Unfortunately, Iran did not attended HFCC B07 meeting in Burmingham. But,<br />

on other hand, both these frequencies will not be used due to possible<br />

stop of Lviv's Tx in the middle of October because of failure of the<br />

finance.<br />

(Alexan<strong>der</strong> Yegorov-UKR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 20)<br />

UNID 60<strong>05</strong>.00 Pirate?<br />

Hi dear Mike, 60<strong>05</strong>.00 noted an UNID Pirate? with lots of British pop music<br />

of the 60ties and 70ties this morning Sept 16th, at 0800-0910 UT and<br />

behind ... S=3-5 fading in southern Germany. Many breaks around 0900-0910<br />

UT on final booster supply.<br />

Any idea? Sunday morning pirate station from GB, Holland, Scandinavia ?<br />

have a nice sunny summer Sunday like at Stuttgart at present.<br />

I checked this blog:<br />

<br />

who as you can see posts his logs quickly, and is in touch with others who


listen to pirate stations, and nothing there but then again it's not a<br />

frequency someone who was interested solely in pirates would necessarily<br />

check.<br />

Will check some of the other sites later and let you know if I come across<br />

any information.<br />

Another nice sunny day here too after a very poor summer, Mike<br />

(wb to Mike Barraclough-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 16)<br />

UNID 4895 good lock in unid language 1100 to 1115. Held in well but not<br />

identifiable here<br />

(Robert Wilkner-USA, river dxpedition <strong>DX</strong>plorer, Sep 17)<br />

U.K. [and non]<br />

[CANADA/RUSSIA/RWANDA/SOUTH AFRICA/UAE] Updated A-07 of FEBA Radio:<br />

AFRICA, ETHIOPIA, SUDAN<br />

1430-1500 smtwtfs NUER 12125 MEY 250 kW / 007 deg<br />

1502-1517 smtwtfs AMHARIC 12125 MEY 250 kW / 019 deg<br />

1530-1545 smtwtfs DINKA 12125 MEY 250 kW / 007 deg<br />

1545-1600 smtwtfs MAKONDE 12125 MEY 250 kW / 032 deg<br />

1600-1630 s...tfs AMHARIC 12125 MEY 250 kW / 007 deg<br />

1600-1630 .mtw... GURAGENA 12125 MEY 250 kW / 007 deg<br />

1630-1700 smtwtfs AMHARIC 12125 MEY 250 kW / 007 deg<br />

1600-1630 smtwtfs AFAR 11655 ARM 300 kW / 188 deg<br />

1630-1700 smtw... TIGRINYA 9865 DHA 250 kW / 230 deg<br />

1630-1700 ....tfs AMHARIC 9865 DHA 250 kW / 230 deg<br />

1700-1730 smtwtfs SOMALI 9865 KIG 250 kW / 030 deg<br />

1730-1757 smtwtfs TIGRINYA 9865 KIG 250 kW / 030 deg<br />

1700-1730 smtwtfs OROMINYA 6180 DHA 250 kW / 230 deg<br />

1830-1900 smtwtfs FRENCH CeWeAf 11790 RMP 500 kW / 160 deg<br />

2145-2215 ....tf. HASSINYA WeAf 11985 SAC 250 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg,<br />

x ASC 250 kW / 027 deg<br />

MIDDLE EAST<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 smtwtfs ARABIC 15530 SAM 250 kW / 188 deg<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 s....fs ARABIC 15530 SAM 250 kW / 188 deg<br />

0600-0645 .....f. MALAYALAM 6125 DHA 250 kW / 300 deg<br />

0645-0730 .....f. TAMIL 6125 DHA 250 kW / 300 deg<br />

1300-1330 smtwtfs ARABIC 15235 KIG 250 kW / 030 deg,new<br />

1900-2030 smtwtfs ARABIC 9550 KIG 250 kW / 030 deg<br />

PAKISTAN, AFGHANISTAN, IRAN<br />

0145-0245 s...... URDU 12035 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg<br />

0145-0230 ..t.tf. URDU 12035 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg<br />

0145-0215 ...w... URDU 12035 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg<br />

0145-0200 .m....s URDU 12035 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg<br />

0200-0215 .m....s PUNJABI 12035 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg<br />

0215-0230 .m..... URDU 12035 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg<br />

0215-0230 ...w... PUNJABI 12035 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg<br />

0215-0230 ......s POTHWARI 12035 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg<br />

0230-0245 ...w.f. POTHWARI 12035 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg<br />

0230-0245 ....t.. PUNJABI 12035 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg<br />

0230-0245 .mt.... SIRAIKI 12035 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg<br />

0230-0245 ......s URDU 12035 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg<br />

0245-0300 smtwtfs HINDKO 12035 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg<br />

0200-0215 smtwtfs PASHTO 9725 DHA 250 kW / 045 deg<br />

0215-0245 smtwtfs DARI 9725 DHA 250 kW / 045 deg<br />

0245-0300 smtwtfs HAZARAGI 9725 DHA 250 kW / 045 deg<br />

0230-0245 .mtw... BALUCHI 6145 DHA 250 kW / 070 deg<br />

0230-0245 s...tfs SINDHI 6145 DHA 250 kW / 070 deg<br />

0245-0300 smtwtfs PASHTO 6145 DHA 250 kW / 070 deg<br />

1400-1415 smtwtfs ENGLISH 9500 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg<br />

1415-1515 ..tw..s URDU 9500 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg


1415-1500 sm..tf. URDU 9500 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg<br />

1500-1515 sm..tf. BALTI 9500 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg<br />

1430-1500 smtwtfs PASHTO 9830 ARM 200 kW / 104 deg<br />

1500-1530 smtwtfs DARI 9830 ARM 200 kW / 104 deg<br />

1530-1545 smtwtfs HAZARAGI 9830 ARM 200 kW / 104 deg<br />

1545-1600 smtwtfs VARIOUS LANGS 9830 ARM 200 kW / 104 deg<br />

1630-1700 smtwtfs PERSIAN 9850 ARM 250 kW / 147 deg<br />

NORTH INDIA, NEPAL, TIBET<br />

0015-0030 smtwtfs BANGLA 7375 TAC 100 kW / 131 deg<br />

0030-0100 s...... HINDI 7375 TAC 100 kW / 131 deg<br />

0030-0045 .mtwt.. BANGLA 7375 TAC 100 kW / 131 deg<br />

0030-0045 .....fs BHOJPURI 7375 TAC 100 kW / 131 deg<br />

0045-0100 .m..... CHATTISGARHI 7375 TAC 100 kW / 131 deg<br />

0045-0100 ..t.... ORIYA 7375 TAC 100 kW / 131 deg<br />

0045-0100 ....t.. MAGAHI 7375 TAC 100 kW / 131 deg<br />

0045-0100 ...w.fs HINDI 7375 TAC 100 kW / 131 deg<br />

0100-0115 smtwtf. HINDI 9820 MOS 300 kW / 090 deg<br />

0100-0115 ......s KUMAUNI 9820 MOS 300 kW / 090 deg<br />

0115-0130 smtwtfs MARATHI 9820 MOS 300 kW / 090 deg<br />

1200-1230 smtwtfs TIBETAN 15215 DHA 250 kW / 085 deg<br />

1300-1315 s.t.... NEPALI 12000 DHA 250 kW / 070 deg<br />

1300-1315 .m..t.. ORIYA 12000 DHA 250 kW / 070 deg<br />

1300-1315 ...w... SANTHALI 12000 DHA 250 kW / 070 deg<br />

1300-1315 .....f. MUNDARI 12000 DHA 250 kW / 070 deg<br />

1300-1315 ......s CHATTISGARHI 12000 DHA 250 kW / 070 deg<br />

1315-1330 ...w... CHATTISGARHI 12000 DHA 250 kW / 070 deg<br />

1315-1330 smt..fs BANGLA 12000 DHA 250 kW / 070 deg<br />

1315-1330 ....t.. MAITHILI 12000 DHA 250 kW / 070 deg<br />

1330-1345 s..wt.. PUNJABI 12000 DHA 250 kW / 070 deg<br />

1330-1345 .m..... KANGRI 12000 DHA 250 kW / 070 deg<br />

1330-1345 ..t.... BHILI 12000 DHA 250 kW / 070 deg<br />

1330-1345 .....f. BRIJ BASHA 12000 DHA 250 kW / 070 deg<br />

1330-1345 ......s MARWARI 12000 DHA 250 kW / 070 deg<br />

1345-1400 smt.... GUJARATI 12000 DHA 250 kW / 070 deg<br />

1345-1400 ...wtfs KASHMIRI 12000 DHA 250 kW / 070 deg<br />

1400-1415 smtwt.. URDU 9530 TAC 100 kW / 131 deg<br />

1400-1415 .....fs HINDI 9530 TAC 100 kW / 131 deg<br />

1415-1500 smtwtfs HINDI 9530 TAC 100 kW / 131 deg<br />

1500-1530 smtwtfs BANGLA 7370 TAC 100 kW / 131 deg<br />

SOUTH INDIA<br />

0100-0130 smtwt.s TAMIL 7225 ERV 100 kW / 125 deg<br />

0100-0115 .....f. BADAGA 7225 ERV 100 kW / 125 deg<br />

0115-0130 .....f. TAMIL 7225 ERV 100 kW / 125 deg<br />

0130-0200 smtwtfs TELUGU 7225 DHA 250 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg<br />

1400-1430 s.twtfs MALAYALAM 12025 DHA 250 kW / 110 deg<br />

1400-1415 .m..... MALAYALAM 12025 DHA 250 kW / 110 deg<br />

1415-1445 .m..... ENGLISH 12025 DHA 250 kW / 110 deg<br />

1430-1445 ..tw.f. ENGLISH 12025 DHA 250 kW / 110 deg<br />

1430-1445 ....t.. LAMBADI 12025 DHA 250 kW / 110 deg<br />

1430-1445 ......s KONKANI 12025 DHA 250 kW / 110 deg<br />

1430-1500 s...... KANNADA 12025 DHA 250 kW / 110 deg<br />

1445-1500 .mt.tfs KANNADA 12025 DHA 250 kW / 110 deg<br />

1445-1500 ...w... TULU 12025 DHA 250 kW / 110 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 18)<br />

The bbceng.info website has had a number of interesting additions since I<br />

last checked including a long article, Skelton Transmitting Station 1942<br />

to 1998 - Over half a century of short wave broadcasting - G.P. Lowery,<br />

nearly all issues of Eng Inf, a quarterly newsletter for B<strong>BC</strong> Engineering<br />

staff produced between 1980 and 1993 and an updated version of Development<br />

of the B<strong>BC</strong> AM Transmitter Network, which includes full listings of the<br />

1926 Geneva and 1929 Prague plan all linked from:


I have a 62 page book, Skelton, Penrith and the World 1943-1993 by Ken<br />

Davies which is still available from the Cumbria County Council Archives<br />

Department:<br />

<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Sep 15)<br />

USA Dr. James Kennedy, Fernsehprediger und Praesidentenberater,<br />

gestorben.<br />

Am 5. September ist Dr. James Kennedy (76), einer <strong>der</strong> einflussreichsten<br />

evangelikalen Radio- und Fernsehprediger in den USA, an einem Herzleiden<br />

verstorben. Kurzwellenfreunde kennen ihn moeglicherweise von seinen<br />

Sendungen bei WINB Red Lion.<br />

Kennedy war seit 1959 Pastor <strong>der</strong> von ihm gegruendeten Coral Ridge<br />

Presbyterian Church in Fort Lau<strong>der</strong>dale (Florida). 1974 wurde das<br />

Missionswerk Coral Ridge Ministries gegruendet, das seit 1974 bzw. 1976<br />

Radio- und Fernsehsendungen produziert. Die Sendungen werden in den USA<br />

von rund 750 Radiostationen und 400 Fernsehsen<strong>der</strong>n ausgestrahlt und<br />

erreichen nach langjaehrigen Angaben 3 bis 3,5 Mio. Hoerer und Zuschauer.<br />

In den neunziger Jahren hat sich James Kennedy immer staerker in<br />

politischen und kulturellen Fragen engagiert. So wurde 1995 das D. James<br />

Kennedy Center for Christian Statesmanship in Washington DC als<br />

Lobbyeinrichtung fuer konservativ-protestantische Einstellungen eroeffnet,<br />

1996 das juengst wie<strong>der</strong> geschlossene Center for Reclaiming America, das<br />

entsprechende Bestrebungen auf lokaler Ebene unterstuetzen sollte.<br />

Kennedy gehoerte zum Kreis <strong>der</strong> konservativen Pastoren, bei denen sich US-<br />

Praesident George W. Bush vor seinem Antritt als Praesidentschaftskandidat<br />

rueckversicherte.<br />

(Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, ntt Sept 15)<br />

BBG 2006 Annual Report has been published at:<br />

<br />

It has many nice pictures, but nothing new for <strong>DX</strong>ers...<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SER, dxld Sept 19)<br />

VATICAN STATE On 27 Sept the Santa Maria di Galeria SW Centre of the<br />

Vatican Radio will celebrate its 50th anniversary.<br />

(Luigi Cobisi-I, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Sept 19)<br />

Time to say congrats, wb.<br />

...and Rai Rome Shortwave ceases on 30 Sept. ??? In total or partial ? see<br />

ITALY<br />

VENEZUELA The planned shift of timezone (back) to UTC -4.30hrs will be<br />

implimented on 23 September.<br />

<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 18)<br />

ZIMBABWE 4828 Z<strong>BC</strong>, Gweru, 0130-0150, Sept 21, non-stop Afro-pop music,<br />

ballads. Fair. 3396 not heard tonight.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 21)<br />

Einladung<br />

Der Rhein-Main-Radio-Club laed ein<br />

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located. Of course, we'll be looking for extended broadcasting hours<br />

throughout the Moslem world.<br />

(Steve Lare-MI-USA, dxld Sept 2)<br />

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ARGENTINA 15345.14odd RAE Buenos Aires at 2000-2100 UT.<br />

(wb, Sept 21)<br />

BANGLADESH 4750 Bangladesh betar 1525 with a prog in Hindi but OM<br />

mentioned Mena and Bangla. headline news in Eng after ID "this is<br />

Bangladesh betar", mentioning on elections, analytical on 1532, and<br />

university quality. A commentary on 1540 UT (a delegation about<br />

destabilizing the country). Resume of weekly news and mention on Ramadan.<br />

About education institution. 34333.<br />

(Zacharias Liangas on tour in Fourka-GRC, wwdxc Sept 22)<br />

BELGIUM VRT (Flemish Radio and Television) will keep its analogue AM<br />

transmitters on 540 (Radio 2), 927 (Radio 1), 1188 (Radio 2), and 1512<br />

(RVI) in 2008. This means that earlier plans to quickly replace the<br />

current transmitters and to turn 1188 into a DRM transmitter have been<br />

cancelled.<br />

(Herman Boel-BEL, Medium Wave Circle, via Contact Oct W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Sept 29)<br />

BENIN Benin radio project makes progress<br />

<br />

(TWR/MNN) _ Trans World Radio's engineering team is making progress in<br />

readying the new transmitting facility in Benin, West Africa.<br />

The transmitter and an air conditioning unit are on-site. Two additional<br />

containers with power generators and essential antenna parts are in<br />

transit and due to arrive in Africa in the coming weeks.<br />

According to TWR, the team signed the license agreement last year, and<br />

TWR-Africa has persevered through several subsequent challenges regarding


the transmitter project, including delays in or<strong>der</strong>ing and receiving<br />

equipment and seeking out program producers.<br />

Construction of the highpower medium wave (AM) station in Benin is making<br />

steady progress. Missionaries, including the Cox and Kennedy families,<br />

have been working hard to get the station operational. Paul Cox, a<br />

broadcast engineer, is overseeing the installation of the transmitter and<br />

other technical aspects.<br />

Programming is scheduled to begin airing in December. Pray that the<br />

project goes smoothly so that the team can proclaim the gospel to the<br />

region soon.<br />

Trans World Radio.<br />

URL: <br />

Phone: 800-456-7TWR<br />

300 Gregson Drive/ Box 8700<br />

Cary, NC 27512, USA<br />

(via Zacharias Liangas-GRC, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 25)<br />

TWR Africa videos.<br />

<br />

The first time I can see a new dx target before I can hear it ;-)<br />

(Harald Kuhl-D, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 22)<br />

TWR Benin MW 1566 to be expected in Nov <strong>2007</strong>. wb.<br />

BULGARIA 15750 Universal Life (R. Santec) via IRRS-Shortwave on Sept 23<br />

at *1259-1310 UT. 45444 English, 1259 sign on with IRRS-Shortwave's ID,<br />

1300 UT Opening music, ID, Opening announce, talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sept 29)<br />

BURKINA FASO 5030 Rdiff. du Burkina, Ouagadougou, at 2304-2307 UT on<br />

Sept 15, Comments by man announcer and Musical Program, 34433.<br />

(Nicolas Eramo-ARG, JPNpremium Sept 29) Extended Ramadan service ? wb.<br />

CANADA 6030 CFVP on Sept 17 at <strong>05</strong>04 UT. Country music heard faintly in<br />

the noise, song "Death and Taxes (and Me Loving You)" heard, in // to web<br />

feed at , ID heard at <strong>05</strong>24 UT as Classic<br />

Country AM 1060. Fading in and out of intelligibility, mostly out. Made<br />

more difficult to hear by VOA signon on 6035 kHz at <strong>05</strong>28 UT. First time<br />

heard, last Canadian regional needed. Been trying for this one for >20<br />

years. Heard on the E1.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 23)<br />

CHILE 6090 New <strong>DX</strong> programme on SW through the waves of Radio<br />

Esperanza, 6090 kHz, from Temuco city, from September 28th, its name<br />

"Esperanza <strong>DX</strong>", produced by Comision de Radioescuchas de FEDERACHI and<br />

edited by Hector Frias & Luis Val<strong>der</strong>as, from Santiago. The same will be<br />

broadcasted the first & last Friday of the month, in Spanish, at 1710 UTC<br />

up to October 13, and at 1610 UTC from Ocotber 14, <strong>2007</strong>. Source: Hector<br />

Frias, via Eduardo Penailillo Barra, CHL.<br />

(Gabriel Ivan Barrera-ARG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 27)<br />

CHINA 4820 Lhasa 2012 UT with Arabic songs. An ALFA noticed at 2014 UT<br />

but immediately followed with Arab songs. music style changed on 2020 with<br />

Turkic (Tajik or Uzbek? discos).<br />

(Zacharias Liangas on tour in Fourka-GRC, wwdxc Sept 22)<br />

6060 Sichuan PBS-2 via Chengdu, at 1<strong>05</strong>6-1135 UT on Sept 24, Chinese<br />

programming, traditional Chinese music, pop songs, ToH 5+1 pips, into<br />

their distinctive canned program ID, which consists of a musical fanfare,<br />

followed by OM & YL with ID in Chinese (giving frequencies for both 954<br />

kHz. AM and 5900 kHz. short-wave [old ID and is out of date]) and ending


with ID in English:<br />

'This is the Voice of Golden Bridge', known as their 'Life, Travel and<br />

City Service' program. This ID is the only English heard. Fair reception,<br />

// 7225 (weak). No sign of R. Nac. de Venezuela via Cuba, which usually<br />

dominates after their sign-on at about 1100 (schedule change?). Good to<br />

hear Sichuan free from QRM.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, JPNpremium Sept 29)<br />

5039.86 Fujian People's Broadcasting, 1015-1030 Signal is just poor<br />

enough to make copying details really difficult. Noted male and female<br />

announcers in Chinese comments. At 1029 music heard. Interference includes<br />

a het from a station on 5040.31 kHz which is<br />

probably Myanmar China's signal was poor.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-FL-USA, dxld Sept 23)<br />

CNR -1 on 4750 kHz confirmed that I reactiveed in the evening (Local Time,<br />

0900 UT) of Sept 23.<br />

The TX site of 4750 kHz confirmed that there was it in the near Hailar in<br />

Nei Menggu when monitoring of Kantou Bureau of Terecommunications-Miura<br />

monitoring center in Tokyo observed it in DEURAS - H (Detect Unlicensed<br />

Radio Stations-HF, sub st. Sendai, Nagoya, Nagano, Hiroshima, Matuyama,<br />

Osaka).<br />

4750 kHz 320 degrees, 48 <strong>05</strong> N 122 14 E<br />

<br />

<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C Sept 24)<br />

4750 formerly Qinghai Peoples BS via Xian 95/295 degr. wb.<br />

[TIBET] 49<strong>05</strong> Xizang PBS, Lhasa, at 1220-1238 UT on Sept 21, music<br />

program (indigenous traditional music, pop songs, etc). Clearly // with<br />

4920 (weak) and 6200 (fair).<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, JPNpremium Sept 29)<br />

CONGO 5066.3 DR Radio Candip presumed the one heard on August 28<br />

signing on 0402 UT with traditional African vocal by female into talk by<br />

man in possibly French at 04<strong>05</strong>, inaudible from 0410 UT. Threshold audio,<br />

best at sign-on and steadily fading as Bunia sunrise was 0357 UT.<br />

(Brandon Jordan-TN-USA, via W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Sept 29)<br />

COSTA RICA 9725.04 Rev. Melissa at 0249 UT w/fundraising mx. Good<br />

signal. // 7375 kHz barely audible amidst ute QRM but I think 7375.02.<br />

// 6149.97 kHz mo<strong>der</strong>ate. 5030 kHz not heard at all.<br />

(Liz Cameron-USA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 21)<br />

CUBA Neues von Arnie Coro CO2KK von RHC:<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0700 UT RHC auf 6000, 6060, 6180 kHz.<br />

Item four: Possible upcoming frequency changes for North America ...<br />

expect a possible comeback of 9820 kiloHertz during the BO7 broadcast<br />

season, but we first must study very well how the frequency of optimum<br />

traffic curve moves up or down before taking the decision to move up to<br />

9820 kiloHertz.<br />

We are now operating from <strong>05</strong>00 to 0700 our English language service to the<br />

Pacific Coast of North America on 6000 kiloHertz, using the four by four<br />

array of dipoles, a beautiful curtain array capable of up to 19 dB gain<br />

over a single half wave dipole. As usual during any frequency changes, our<br />

engineering deparment will appreciate very much signal reports about our<br />

new to the Pacific Coast of North America frequency, 6000 kiloHertz from<br />

<strong>05</strong>00 to 0700 UTC, and our 6060 kiloHertz frequency to Eastern North


America from <strong>05</strong>00 to 0700 hours UTC, we are also using now 6180 Kilohertz<br />

to Central North America from 01 to 07 hours UTC.please send your reports<br />

to and I will relay them immediately to our Engineering<br />

staff ...<br />

More radio hobby related information follows in a few seconds, when Dxers<br />

Unlimited's weekend edition for September 25 and 26 of <strong>2007</strong> continues. I<br />

am Arnie Coro in Havana, stay tuned !!!<br />

(via OA<strong>DX</strong> / hcdx, Sept 25)<br />

DRM Peter Senger at IFA Berlin <strong>2007</strong> / Himalaya DRM 2009 demonstration.<br />

"Into Tomorrow" is on location from IFA <strong>2007</strong> in Berlin, Germany. Dave<br />

Graveline interviews Peter Senger, Chairman of Digital Radio Mondiale. DRM<br />

develops and promotes a worldwide digital standard for radio broadcasts<br />

below 120 MHz<br />

(Contradicts his own website claiming shortwave can be FM quality!)<br />

<br />

Demonstration of Himalaya DRM2009 receiver Part 1:<br />

<br />

Demonstration of Himalaya DRM2009 receiver Part 2:<br />

<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Sept 23)<br />

ETHIOPIA 9559.65 R. Ethiopia on Sept 13 at 1358-1410 UT. 34433 Arabic,<br />

ID at 1358 UT, IS at 1359 UT, Opening announce, 1400 UT three gongs, news.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sept 29) on 9559.40 Sept 28, wb.<br />

FRANCE [LIBYA] 11835 V of Africa at 1810+ UT in Hausa. Mo<strong>der</strong>ate,<br />

occasionally good. Talk w/interludes of beautiful piano mx. At 1830 UT,<br />

several mentions of Africa and Jamahiriya.<br />

(Liz Cameron-USA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 21)<br />

UNID - 11835, Arabic here at 2144 UT on Sept 21. M/W with slight echo<br />

effect. Some kind of ID at 2200 UT. Good but with a slight fade.<br />

(Gerry Dexter-WI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 23)<br />

[MONACO] 702 on air now. China Radio International is on the air now on<br />

702 kHz from Monte Carlo. To 1400 UT in Chinese, from 1400 UT in Italian.<br />

Good reception in Bologna.<br />

(Stefano Valianti.I, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Sept 26)<br />

Noted also CRI French sce on 702 kHz, Sept 26, at 2000 UT. Powerful in<br />

Germany. wb<br />

6175DRM - Gestern abend landete die QSL fuer die DRM-Versuchssendung von<br />

TDF France am 09.09.<strong>2007</strong> auf 6175 in meinem Briefkasten. Gesendet wurde<br />

von Issoudon mit 150 kW ueber die Antenne 2/e/5. Laut QSL handelte es sich<br />

um ein "Special programme four IFA Berlin". Rpt. ging per e-Mail an<br />

und die QSL kam von:<br />

TDF - Radio Business Unit Shortwave Department<br />

10, rue d'Oradour sur Glane<br />

75732 Paris cedex 15, France<br />

Die sehr huebsche und genaue QSL zeigt ein Bild einer Drehstandantenne in<br />

Issoudon. Die Antenne sieht den Antennen in Nauen sehr aehnlich.<br />

(Dr. Matthias Zwoch-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 25)<br />

GERMANY Transradio antenna engineer Bernd Waniewski has posted more<br />

updates to his website, revealing some changes in antenna use at Burg,<br />

also explaining an observed improvement in signal strength for 531 which<br />

had been thought to indicate a power increase (but not so, it's still a


mere 10 kW).<br />

J1, the remaining 210 metres tall pipe mast from 1953, now radiates 139<br />

(utility) and 531:<br />

<br />

K1 is now in use for the 100 kW daytime signal on 1575:<br />

<br />

"K1" because also a K2 existed at Burg, until 1998 used for a mobile 20 kW<br />

transmitter (last frequency was 531, previously 783, even earlier 1089,<br />

1044 etc.etc.pp.) and dismantled years ago.<br />

Otherwise the vertical incidence antenna, consisting of three dipoles, is<br />

still in use for 500 kW nighttime operation of 1575 while the flare skirt<br />

antenna (324 m mast, ex. ARRT) is reserved for 261, licensed to Europe 1<br />

for about five years now but still not on air, with no indications<br />

whatsoever that they would ever start using it for their promised nation-<br />

wide German station.<br />

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

WYFR from Nauen site:<br />

Family Radio is now on air via Nauen as well, starting on Sept 10:<br />

Persian 1700-1759 on 9485 (500 kW towards 1<strong>05</strong> deg.<br />

with 4/4 antenna configuration),<br />

Portuguese 1900-2000 on 9520 (250 kW, 4/4 towards 235 deg.),<br />

Spanish 2000-2100 on 9520, too (250 kW, 2/2 towards 230 deg.).<br />

AWR in Oromo 1730-1800 UT on 17575 kHz has been moved back to Flevo,<br />

effective Sept 13.<br />

CVC transmissions via Wertachtal are now scheduled for the remain<strong>der</strong> of<br />

the A07 season, i.e. until Oct 28 (which not necessarily means that Zambia<br />

will take over then).<br />

Voice of Oromia Independence Saturdays 1700-1729 UT on 15650 kHz has been<br />

moved back from Wertachtal to Juelich, effective Sept 15.<br />

Wir sind sehr interessiert an Empfangsberichten zu den neuen Aussendungen<br />

unseres Kunden WYFR Family Radio Inc. nach Iran:<br />

1700-1759 UTC auf 9485 kHz aus Nauen mit 500 kW, Sprache: Farsi/Persian.<br />

Sowie nach Spanien und Portugal mit den folgenden technischen Daten:<br />

1900-2100 UTC auf 9520 kHz aus Nauen mit 250 kW, erste Sendestunde ist in<br />

Portugisiescher Sprache, die zweite Stunde ist in Spanischer Sprache. 1900<br />

Sp, 2000 Port.<br />

Ihre Empfangsberichte zu allen unseren Programmaussendungen sind sehr<br />

herzlich willkommen und werden selbstverstaendlich an unsere Kunden zur<br />

Bestaetigung weitergeleitet.<br />

(Walter Brodowsky, T-systems, Account & Produktmanager fuer<br />

Kurzwellenrundfunk,<br />

reports to e-mail Sept 17)<br />

A number of finance investors have left the race for Media&Broadcast. Only<br />

two interested parties remain by now: The Australian investment bank<br />

Macquarie and TDF. Also for sale is Deutsche Funkturm, the subsidiary of<br />

Deutsche Telekom which owns the antenna carriers, i.e. towers, masts or<br />

just small rooftop installations, <br />

TDF is especially interested in purchasing both Media&Broadcast and<br />

Deutsche Funkturm as a bundle. Deutsche Telekom will not sell<br />

Media&Broadcast for less than the intended price and keep the company if


no interested party is willing to pay what Deutsche Telekom wants.<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Sept 24)<br />

Och, ein schoener hoher Standort - PLC stoerungsfrei - wuerde mir schon<br />

reichen, ob verrostet o<strong>der</strong> nich'.<br />

... Funkstandorten, bestehend aus ca.: / Consist<br />

a.. 500 Tuermen 500 towers<br />

b.. 6.000 Masten 6.000 masts<br />

c.. 14.000 Dachstandorten 14.000 roof locations<br />

> franzoesische Sendenetzbetreiber TDF<br />

o<strong>der</strong> es bleibt alles beim Alten, eben bei den Deieieitschen.<br />

(wb)<br />

Buchtip. Das Rundfunkgelaende an <strong>der</strong> Nalepastrasse<br />

"Die Rote Burg"<br />

Andreas Goex, Hannes Wan<strong>der</strong>er<br />

Die Aufnahmen vom Herbst 20<strong>05</strong> erzaehlen von <strong>der</strong> schwindenden Bedeutung des<br />

Rundfunks und <strong>der</strong> Halbwertzeit von Systemen, sie kuenden von <strong>der</strong> duennen<br />

Schicht zwischen Zivilisation und Wildnis.<br />

176 Seiten mit 200 Abbildungen, gebunden, Preis (DL): 40 Euro<br />

<br />

(Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 23)<br />

DLF-PH10 / 5. Oktober, 2010 Uhr MESZ. Studiozeit "Stimme <strong>der</strong> ersten<br />

Stunde"<br />

Die Radiolegende Axel Eggebrecht. Nach 1945 baute er den [NDR Hamburg]<br />

Rundfunk <strong>der</strong> Nachkriegszeit mit auf. Ab 1963 hat er zehn Jahre lang die<br />

NDR-Rundfunkschule, das sogenannte Nachwuchsstudio, geleitet und sein<br />

Wissen und Koennen an Juengere weitergegeben.<br />

(Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 26)<br />

HAWAII RADIO HOA MAI via KWHR, 12130 kHz to VIETNAM. Full-data except<br />

for frequency (but including transmitter site) personal letter listing, in<br />

Vietnamese, all the items included in the broadcast I reported. Most<br />

concerned the recent confiscation of homes and land by the government<br />

which then turned them over to loyal communists. This situation has<br />

received little coverage in the American media (I have seen none), however<br />

foreign news organizations have covered it extensively on the Internet,<br />

and presumably in the foreign press, with articles and photos of the<br />

demonstrations against the government.<br />

I have followed this situation rather closely since some of my friends in<br />

Vietnam recently had their home and land stolen by the Vietnamese<br />

government with no compensation. This in 1 month from Nguyen CongBang,<br />

Executive Director. There was an additional personal letter from Mr.<br />

Nguyen, and my dollar was returned.<br />

Address: Radio Hoa Mai, P.O.Box 842064, Houston, TX 77284. USA.<br />

(Wendel Craighead-KS-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 27)<br />

AFRTS Hawaii kommt gerade (peak wohl gegen 0600 UTC) auf 10320 kHz mit SIO<br />

253-4 in USB an <strong>der</strong> FD-4 (nix an <strong>der</strong> <strong>DX</strong>-One) mit dem IC-R8500. // zu 7811<br />

kHz (x7812.5 kHz) aus Key West mit SIO 353-4.<br />

(Nils Schiffhauer-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 29)<br />

HONDURAS 3340 HRMI, at 1019-1037 UT on Sept 22, Spanish.Ballads w/ ID<br />

annmt at 1034 UT. Weak but clear.<br />

(Scott R. Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 23)


INDIA 9875 AIR Delhi site in Russian language produces two spurious<br />

signals again at 1615-1715 UT. Noted splatter both sides on 9819-9832 and<br />

9920-9931 kHz slots.<br />

(wb, Sept 22)<br />

INDONESIA 9680, RRI Jakarta, at 0900-0934 UT on Sept 23 (Sun), singing<br />

KGRE jingle, ID in Bahasa Indonesia (BI) for KGRE & the Indonesia<br />

Australia Language Foundation, into English with KGRE program #5701<br />

presented by Kevin and Maggie, talking about SMP students and the KGRE's<br />

Joeys Club, song "Blue Sky Mine", segment "Quick Fix" about using in & on<br />

for dates, mentions KGRE has new recording studios, mostly good. Suddenly<br />

off in mid-sentence about 0909 UT, open carrier on & off, back on at<br />

0912:40UT without the KGRE program.<br />

Pop music, YL in BI, mentions K.G.R.E. (explaining why they went off the<br />

air?), more pop songs, on-air phone conversation. At 1000 UT noted RRI ID<br />

and into the usual Ramadan/Islam program in BI. A big thanks to Dan Sheedy<br />

for the tip! For the past two years during Ramadan I didn't hear KGRE<br />

during their usual 1000-1020 UT time slot (Sun. & Wed.), so assumed they<br />

were completely preempted, but maybe if I had tuned in an hour earlier I<br />

could have heard them. They have an extensive website:<br />

<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Sept 23)<br />

3987.<strong>05</strong> RRI Manokwari at 1318-1400+ UT on Sept 21. Vocal mx to 1328, then<br />

several reps of a 5-note local IS on a dulcimer-like instrument; 4 time<br />

pips to 1330 then YL with "Radio Republik Indonesia..." and into a 10-<br />

minute talk/news program; back to vocal music at 1340; SCI and Jak news at<br />

1400 ToH. Good signal, equal to that of powerhouse Radio Nikkei on 3925<br />

kHz, and holding up past 1400 when most other RRI stations had almost<br />

faded out.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 22)<br />

IRIAN JAYA 46<strong>05</strong>.04 presumed RRI Serui, 1041-1100, Sept 22, Vernacular.<br />

Light vocal/instrumental music in language, audible un<strong>der</strong> QRN floor.<br />

Gradually fading-out by ToH. Poor. 3976-RRI Pontianak also heard in this<br />

time frame w/ same signal strength/quality.<br />

(Scott R. Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 23)<br />

IRAN 7299.96 odd IRIB Tehran in Spanish at 2030-2128 UT.<br />

(wb, Sept 21)<br />

ISRAEL Kol Israel in Russian missed totally, never on Fridays?, at 2000-<br />

2100 UT.<br />

(wb, Sept 21)<br />

ITALY 11890 RAI Somali service loud and clear from 1915 to 1930 UT<br />

s/off. End with "Cold November Rain" but Guns-N-Roses, IDs easy to pick<br />

out.<br />

(Liz Cameron-USA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 21)<br />

David de Jong writes: Italian media news service Newslinet reports that<br />

the broadcasting center of Rome Prato Smeraldo has received or<strong>der</strong>s to shut<br />

down as of 30 September. Currently the radio broadcasts of Rai<br />

International are available in 26 languages on shortwave, satellite and<br />

Internet. 60 editorial staff are involved on the production side, of whom<br />

half are on temporary contracts. Their future is uncertain, as is that of<br />

Rai International.<br />

The decision to shut down the shortwave broadcasts is a consequence of the<br />

new contract made between the Italian government and public broadcaster<br />

Rai and its international department Rai International. It is still<br />

unclear whether some broadcasts might continue on satellite and Internet.<br />

Most probably Italian programmes will be continued as they are used for


mediumwave broadcasts during the night (Notturno Italiano) and are also<br />

relayed throughout several FM outlets, especially in the US, Canada and<br />

Australia.<br />

Italy has been active with shortwave broadcasts since 1 July 1930, and<br />

since 1934 in foreign languages un<strong>der</strong> the Mussolini fascist regime. Italy<br />

- which became a democratic republic directly after World War II - has<br />

been active with its international service since 3 September 1946, when<br />

English, Spanish, French and Portuguese broadcasts restarted in a totally<br />

new setting, and were expanded to the 26 languages in which it broadcasts<br />

today.<br />

Since 1995 the broadcasts have been the responsibility of the 100% Rai-<br />

owned company Rai International, which took over from the 'Direzione<br />

Esteri' of Rai.<br />

Rai International is currentlyfocusing more on its television activities.<br />

The workers' union Libersind has sent a petition to the Italian government<br />

in or<strong>der</strong> to keep the foreign broadcasts.<br />

<br />

Additional History From Wikipedia.<br />

In the 1930's Italy was one of the first countries to begin international<br />

shortwave broadcasts. Guglielmo Marconi, the man who invented radio,<br />

oversaw the construction of the first short-wave transmitter at Prato<br />

Smeraldo outside Rome on July, 1 1930. Four years later two more<br />

transmitters were completed and broadcasts began in English and Italian to<br />

North America. In 1935 broadcasting of programmes in Italian, Portuguese<br />

and Spanish began to South America.<br />

In 1939, after the completion of six new transmitters, programmes in<br />

English were beamed to the Far East, Europe and countries around the<br />

Mediterranean. It is from the short-wave radio centre at Rome-Prato<br />

Smeraldo that all Rai International's programmes are broadcast.<br />

During the Second World War to the original aim of linking Italy with the<br />

vast community of Italian migrants around the world were added the<br />

political and strategic motives for international broadcasting common to<br />

all the Great Powers, beginning with the former colonial nations: France,<br />

Germany, Great Britain, Holland, the Soviet Union and the United States.<br />

After Italy entered the war short-wave broadcasts were suspended following<br />

the armistice signed with the Allies on September 8, 1943 and were only<br />

resumed on September 3, 1946 with the broadcast of news bulletins in<br />

English, Italian, French, Portuguese and Spanish.<br />

A 1962 law allocated management of international short-wave broadcasts,<br />

for which a special committee of the Cabinet Office is responsible, to<br />

state broadcaster Rai. As the years went by the programmes lost their<br />

character of official - sometimes even propaganda - broadcasts to become a<br />

news source that fully reflects the democratic nature of the Italian<br />

Republic. Today Radio Roma offers a comprehensive news service on Italian<br />

politics, society and culture, not least within the context of the<br />

European Union.<br />

In 1975 the setting up of a special management section for foreign<br />

broadcasting and journalism laid the foundations for significant<br />

development of the sector. Subsequently the existing services for foreign<br />

broadcasting were expanded to include Rai International's new<br />

intercontinental television channels.<br />

In the near future Rai International is destined to be transformed into an<br />

autonomous company within state broadcaster Rai.


(RNWMN via Mike Terry-UK Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Sept 22)<br />

>From various posts in the A-<strong>DX</strong> list: RAI International announced in its<br />

German news today that the shortwave transmissions will be terminated as<br />

of Oct 1. Attempts will be made to reach the announcer for a<br />

clarification, especially in regard of some slim hopes that they will at<br />

least continue on Hotbird (one mixed channel, obviously in practice just<br />

one of the outgoing audio feeds primarily meant for the Prato Smeraldo<br />

shortwave site, is available there).<br />

Re. Notturno Italiano: This is widely believed to be a domestic service,<br />

but I don't think so. Notturno Italiano is listed amongst the mediumwave<br />

transmissions of RAI International, also including a widely unknown one in<br />

Arabic 1330-1345:<br />

<br />

Radio Uno, which otherwise is carried on these mediumwave outlets, has own<br />

overnight programming, cf. their program schedule:<br />

<br />

Perhaps an insi<strong>der</strong> of Italian broadcasting can shed some light on this<br />

matter? To me it seems that Radio Uno is limited to 0400-2200 (summer) on<br />

mediumwave but 24/7 on FM while Notturno Italiano aims at audiences<br />

abroad, is produced by RAI International and will thus presumably go away<br />

as well if it is indeed a complete wind-up of the radio department of RAI<br />

International what will happen.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Sept 24)<br />

Arrive<strong>der</strong>ci Roma? Report that the international shortwave service of<br />

Italy's public broadcaster RAI will end on 30 September. Italy has been on<br />

shortwave since 1930, and RAI now transmits in 26 languages.<br />

Already one protest.<br />

<br />

Rassegna-News, 21 Sept <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

History of Italian shortwave broadcasting and link to audio stream of RAI<br />

international channel at RAI website.<br />

<br />

(kimandrewelliott.com Sept 22 via dxld)<br />

Goodbye to RAI shortwave.<br />

For all its quirkiness, I will miss the RAI shortwave service.<br />

The English transmission always consisted of ten minutes of news, in past<br />

decades read by a tired-sounding ol<strong>der</strong> lady. That would be followed by ten<br />

minutes of music, with no announcements. Over the years, that music<br />

segment was given nonsensical placehol<strong>der</strong> names such as "Free Parking."<br />

I was on the mailing list for the RAI shortwave schedule publication,<br />

lavishly illustrated in color and as elaborate as the actual broadcast was<br />

austere.<br />

Most of the evening, RAI shortwave was in Italian, and much of that was<br />

music. This included many of the old Italian love songs from the 1950s and<br />

1960s. The signal was usually good, owing to the southerly azimuth from<br />

Italy to the United States. RAI shortwave was therefore a nice companion<br />

to reading the newspaper, or washing the dishes, on a cold winter's<br />

evening.<br />

In North America, you can listen to what may be the last days of RAI<br />

shortwave on 11800 kHz...


UTC 2240-0<strong>05</strong>5 Italian, 0<strong>05</strong>5-0115 English, 0115-0130 French,<br />

0130-0315 Italian, 0315-0335 Spanish<br />

The rest of the RAI shortwave schedule is here.<br />

<br />

(Kim Andrew Elliott, Sept 22, ibid. dxld)<br />

6060, 0040-0115 Sept 20, Rai, Prato Smeraldo "Notturno Italiano" in<br />

Italian with nice Italian songs e.g. "Quore di Mama mia", news in English<br />

0103, French 0106 and German 0109. 54554. Maybe it closes down 30 Sept ???<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, via Dario Monferini, playdx yg via dxld)<br />

Ich probiere morgen mal den Sprecher <strong>der</strong> heutigen Sendung, Helmut-Hagen<br />

Plakolmer, telefonisch zu erreichen, vielleicht bleibt die Sendung ja auf<br />

dem Satelliten erhalten... Waere schade drum. Irgendwie haben die RAI<br />

Nachhrichten einen gewissen Kult-Status.<br />

(Christian-?, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 24)<br />

JAPAN/GABON/UK NHK World Radio Japan in German - farewell program<br />

tomorrow.<br />

On Sunday Sept 30th at<br />

0600-0630 UT on 11970GAB 500kW 350degr<br />

1100-1130 UT on 9850SKN 300kW 110degr and 11710SKN 300kW 70degr<br />

very last German service programm of NHK Tokyo to be scheduled.<br />

Hideichiro Yamakawa and Prof. Friedrich Greil started the very first Radio<br />

Tokyo German service program on 20th June 1937, three times a week, soon<br />

be extended to a daily program later in 1937 year. Test broadcasts started<br />

already in April and May 1937.<br />

Y.T. heard NHK Radio Japan in German for the very first time 44 years ago<br />

in summer 1963, when I used a Schaub Lorenz Touring T40 portable set then.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 29)<br />

Historical material of NHK Radio German service, and Prof. Friedrich Greil,<br />

the German voice of Radio Japan, on Radio Tokyo via Sen<strong>der</strong> JZK since 1937:<br />

<br />

von Walter Grube, Halberstadt, via Gerhard Maerz.<br />

von Hermann Jaeger:<br />

<br />

Aus dem Wellenjaeger 1962<br />

Heft 17/1962 – 25. Dezember 1962<br />

<br />

von Dr. Hansjoerg Biener<br />

<br />

von Willi Stengel<br />

<br />

Dieter Unger in ntt:<br />

<br />

On Dec 8th, 1941 told the world Japan's declaration of war against United<br />

States and England.<br />

<br />

Rea<strong>der</strong> of the Japanese surren<strong>der</strong> announcement of Emperator Hirohito on


August 15, 1945; and of V-P day announcement on Sept 2nd, 1945 via Radio<br />

Tokyo:<br />

Radio Tokyo's shortwaves died on <strong>Jan</strong>uary 3rd, 2003.<br />

55 years German language presenter on Radio Tokyo JZK, and later NHK Radio<br />

Japan.<br />

<br />

KUWAIT 13620D Radio Kuwait on Sept 17 at 1257 UT. Arabic music, ID at<br />

1300 UT, news brief, music at 1303 UT, into apparent radio drama with SFX<br />

of sheep bleating in background. S/N 14-17 dB for 11 kbps stream, 99%<br />

intelligible, only a few dropouts.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 23)<br />

MADAGASCAR 9765 Radio Voice of the People, at 0425-0458* UT on Sept 23,<br />

Tune-in to vernacular talk. English IDs. Brief breaks of Afro-pop music.<br />

English at 0440 with program about human rights in Zimbabwe. Closing ID<br />

announcements with schedule, address, and web site address a 0457 UT.<br />

Good. Strong, but slight QRM from weak music loop jammer.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 24)<br />

MALAYSIA [SARAWAK] 7130.0, Sarawak FM via RTM, at 1318-1355 UT on Sept<br />

23, YL DJ with EZL pop songs, in vernacular (language and format sounded<br />

same as heard on Asyik FM), only one ID heard for Sarawak FM' and did not<br />

note any of their usual singing station jingles, almost fair reception,<br />

QRM (Taiwan on 7129.87 kHz, CNR-1 [// 5030] in Chinese on 7130.0 and CNR-<br />

2/CBR [// 6155] with 'English Evening' on 7130.0), but even with all this<br />

QRM Sarawak FM held up fairly well. 1355 covered by open carrier.<br />

Heard // 5030 kHz, un<strong>der</strong> strong CNR-1. Wish to again thank Dan Sheedy for<br />

the alert that this was being heard so well. Nice surprise to be able to<br />

enjoy this station that I rarely hear.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, JPNpremium Sept 29)<br />

MALTA Had it been reported at the time that the Malta station of<br />

Deutsche Welle had lost one of their mediumwave masts in an incident and<br />

continued to operate on 1557 in a two-mast configuration afterwards? I'm<br />

only aware of previously published photos showing the system still intact,<br />

but here's how the station finally looked (see also page 2 and photos of<br />

the original system on page 1):<br />

<br />

For an illustrated article about the Malta station see June 1977 edition<br />

of the German wwh magazine, available (at present as last item) at<br />

<br />

It features the antenna facilities in detail (no translations necessary I<br />

think) as well as the separated reception site (used both Juelich /<br />

Wertachtal transmissions as well as special SSB feeds, not-timely<br />

programming had been send to Malta on tape, complete continuation suites,<br />

identical to installations at Cologne, were available to combine off-air<br />

pickup and tape playout for own DW programming as well as to play out<br />

third party programming). Unfortunately no pictures of the actual<br />

transmitters there.<br />

Note also the press release from Westdeutscher Rundfunk, apologizing for<br />

one night mistakenly airing Radio DDR 1 via the Langenberg mediumwave<br />

transmitter (off-air from the Inselsberg site after the co-channel local<br />

FM outlet, which was meant to be relayed, had signed off) and ensuring<br />

that all necessary measures have been taken to let such a terrible<br />

incidence never happen again. It must have driven the bosses entirely<br />

nuts, judging from the reactions of a loose reference to this story which<br />

is still a sore point for those who were involved nack then, three decades<br />

ago.


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

MEXICO 9599.32 Radio UNAM at 1535-1604 UT on Sept 20. Program "America<br />

del Norte Hoy" - EG/FR program about native peoples in Canada, with each<br />

sentence translated into SP; mentions of "Nunavut," "Northwest<br />

Territories," etc.; ended at 1557 with time check for "10:57," followed by<br />

YL with ID: "Uds. escuchando XEUN 860 kHz amplitud modulada y XEYU....";<br />

signal dropped for last part of ID, but they apparently include SW in<br />

their ID's now; into Classical mx program at 1600 UT. Generally fair<br />

signal but fady.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 22)<br />

MOLDOVA 7430 Family Radio English <strong>BC</strong>B to Europe via Chisinau. 2128-<br />

2200* Sept 21. Noted with Open Forum with Harold Camping, to 2158 UT with<br />

sign-off announcements, address. Off with Interval Signal.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 22)<br />

MYANMAR 5985.80 Myanma Radio, Yangon (presumed), at 1337-1412 UT on<br />

Sept 22, heard in the usual vernacular and indigenous music/singing, poor-<br />

fair. Checked to hear if they had any special coverage of the Buddhist<br />

monks protesting in Yangon, but guess they did not want to publicize what<br />

was happening there.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, JPNpremium Sept 29)<br />

NEW ZEALAND From the RNZI website:<br />

Saturday[!] 30 September, we regret further antenna repairs are required.<br />

Transmission on short-wave will suspended between 2135-<strong>05</strong>00 UTC<br />

<br />

(via Mike Terry-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Sept 29)<br />

Apparently Sat 29 / Sun 30 in UT, 1035-1800 NZST [UT+13 hrs] wb.<br />

New Radio Heritage Documentaries.<br />

The Radio Heritage Foundation has released two new<br />

radio heritage documentaries through Radio NZ International.<br />

The first of these is currently available as a podcast at <br />

(Other Audio/Mailbox) and is a rare recording of the 1963 Top 20 radio<br />

show from 2ZC Hawkes Bay in New Zealand.<br />

The documentary comes complete with music, station IDs for 2ZC, local<br />

adverts and typical sound effects of the period.<br />

The documentary is linked with the article 'From Hawkes Bay to Replay' at<br />

the Radio Heritage Foundation website which<br />

contains<br />

photos of the DJ and the panel operator and a personal story behind the<br />

scenes of the 2ZC Top 20 show.<br />

On Monday, October 1 <strong>2007</strong>, RNZI broadcasts a second documentary featuring<br />

the history of Pacific radio during the 1941-1950 period.<br />

This covers the broadcasting scene around the region during WWII, the<br />

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(via hcdx Sept 24)<br />

NORWAY? UNIDENTIFIED 9410, is it DRM or jamming? Some kind of noise,<br />

not very strong, at 1327 Sept 26. RNW and DRM <strong>DX</strong> schedules show nothing on<br />

9410, but HFCC has something new from Kvitsoy, Norway at 0930-1600, 65 kW,<br />

190 degrees since Sept 1. What programming, if really on the air?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Sept 26) 9475 in winter season? wb.<br />

PAKISTAN Just a remin<strong>der</strong> that the new 1323 transmitter at Lahore,<br />

discussed in dxld, is featured here:<br />

[and Quetta/Peshawar txs too. wb.]<br />

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

The answer to Mr Noel Green's question is that the new 100 kW SW<br />

transmitters will be used for external and World services. The<br />

transmitters will relay broadcasts of National Broadcasting House from<br />

Islamabad. Karachi has been chosen as the site because of its proximity to<br />

Gulf, Middle East and East Africa. The transmitters are expected to be<br />

completely installed and operational in 2009. Isn't it too far!<br />

As regards the 100 kW SW transmitters installed at Rewat Islamabad, these<br />

are being used to broadcast just noise and buzz. Perhaps P<strong>BC</strong> authorities<br />

can tell the justification for keeping them on air. These transmitters<br />

suffer frequent power failures, breakdowns, disappearance of signal for<br />

days and very poor audio.<br />

Coming to the Pushto service, Mr. Green has pointed out that API-2 is no<br />

longer in use. I recommend him to please take a look at Radio Pakistan<br />

Website link related to Shortwave service (Home service from Islamabad)<br />

The effective schedule from 25-3-<strong>2007</strong> to October <strong>2007</strong> indicates that API-2<br />

is being used for transmissions from 0045 to 1700 UT at 5<strong>05</strong>5, 5860 kHz.<br />

Perhaps Mr. Green can clarify the same.<br />

It may not be out of place to mention here that there is lack of<br />

coordination between the Engineering section, Program section and website<br />

administrator of P<strong>BC</strong> (Radio Pakistan).<br />

The Hindi service has discontinued transmission on 41 mb from March 24,<br />

<strong>2007</strong> but the Hindi program announcers still announce that the Hindi is<br />

being broadcast on both frequencies ie 41 and 31 mb. I have repeatedly<br />

informed them to rectify the announcement but to no avail.<br />

Similarly the News and Current Affairs Channel Islamabad transmission is<br />

also relayed from the Radio Pakistan Lahore Channel 3 (1332 kHz) since<br />

August 2006 but the program announcer from Islamabad is telling the<br />

listeners from last one year that the transmission of News and Current<br />

Affairs Channel is being relayed from Radio Pak Lahore Channel 2 (1080<br />

kHz). You can imagine the lack of coordination!<br />

This is happening on medium wave which is so easy to monitor. What degree<br />

of coordination one can expect from them for short wave transmissions.<br />

Mr. Green may note that the 10 kW SW of Rawalpindi is not as weak which he<br />

presumes; it is heard in Lahore loud and clear (Lahore is 450 km away from<br />

Islamabad) when the API-8 is not being used for Rawalpindi III.<br />

At that time the API-8 is used by Radio Pakistan for the clandestine radio<br />

Voice of Freedom Jammu & Kashmir (Sadiyayay Hurriyat Jammu & Kashmir) at<br />

5102 kHz. This is obviously not listed on Radio Pakistan website. The<br />

reply is getting too long. I will reply the questions of Mr. Wolfgang in


my next mail. Bye.<br />

(Aslam Javaid-PAK, dxld Sept 21)<br />

Reply to Questions of Mr. Wolfgang Buschel.<br />

Hi Glenn! 1332 kHz Medium Wave P<strong>BC</strong> Lahore Channel 3.<br />

Mr. Wolfgang Buschel has asked about the location of New Medium Wave<br />

transmitter for the Frequency of 1332 kHz, P<strong>BC</strong> Lahore Channel 3.<br />

I have been told that the transmitter is housed in the same site where the<br />

Medium wave transmitter for the 630 and 1080 kHz are installed. In 1996 I<br />

had visited the medium wave transmitter site for 630 and 1080 kHz which<br />

was in the southeastern suburbs of Lahore on Multan Road. I have learnt<br />

that the transmitter site has been shifted from there. I am trying to<br />

confirm from Radio Pakistan authorities at Lahore but have not been able<br />

to talk to the concerned Engineer so far. From the photographs of the<br />

transmitter & antenna on it appears that the<br />

medium wave transmitter site is no longer on Multan Road site in South<br />

East Lahore.<br />

The new transmitter for 1332 kHz is digital manufactured by telefunken.<br />

The photographs of the antenna and transmitter can be seen at the link:<br />

<br />

Mr. Claus Schlot and Mr. Bernd Waniewski, German Engineers, helped in<br />

installation of antenna.<br />

In the meantime Mr. Waniewski can also be contacted for information about<br />

exact location of new transmitter for 1332 Lahore at the following e-mail<br />

He might be able to tell about the exact location.<br />

On my part I will visit the site once the exact location is confirmed by<br />

Radio Pakistan Lahore Engineers. In the next e-mail I will provide some<br />

info about 1000 kW medium wave transmitter of Radio Pakistan Islamabad for<br />

585 kHz.<br />

(Aslam Javaid-PAK, dxld Sept 24)<br />

Google Earth Imagery.<br />

PAK G.E. locations. S.g. Hr. Waniewski,<br />

aus gegebenen Anlass schreibe ich Ihnen diese Mail betreffs <strong>der</strong> Standorte<br />

<strong>der</strong> P<strong>BC</strong> Anlagen in Lahore, Peshawar und Quetta. Vielleicht koennen Sie mir<br />

helfen, die noch fehlende Information in Erfahrung zu bringen.<br />

1332 kHz Lahore tx site coordinates hasn't be discovered yet in Google<br />

Earth.<br />

Lahore MW 630/1080 kHz<br />

31 24 07.14 N 74 09 18.99 E<br />

Werden die 1080 und 630 kHz ueber einen Diplexer auf den suedlichen Mast<br />

gefuehrt? Auf Google Earth imagery sehe ich nur zwei vertikale MW Masten<br />

in Lahore.<br />

Peshawar tx site coordinates hasn't be discovered yet in Google Earth.<br />

Broadcasting House 34 00 56.18 N 71 34 02.53 E<br />

Quetta 1134 kHz 100 W, 7155 10 kW<br />

30 08 25.52 N 66 58 48.84 E<br />

Quetta Pishin 756 kHz 150 kW<br />

30 29 23.71 N 66 56 48.51 E<br />

Karachi Landhi site at<br />

24 50 57.54 N 67 13 02.02 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 24)


May you can ask him, in which suburb of Lahore the present MW site is<br />

located, or maybe he can find out the exact coordinates via Google Earth,<br />

Google Maps, Live search software or similar. Mauno and Yours Truly<br />

searched for the Lahore transmitter site many times on Google earth, but<br />

without success yet.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 24)<br />

I found the attached place some time ago. It's 24 km southwest of Lahore<br />

centre. Maybe Mr. Javaid can check it. But what about Peshawar SW & MW?<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 24)<br />

Bernd Waniewski:<br />

Lahore - Ob es sich wirklich um den Lahore Standort handelt, kann ich<br />

nicht mit Sicherheit sagen. Die Anlage war nahe von Wohnsiedlungen und<br />

einer Moschee, was ich auf Ihrem Bild nicht sehe. Einen zweiten Mast in<br />

<strong>der</strong> Naehe hat es nicht gegeben, da wir sonst Filter eingebaut haetten. Um<br />

welche Entfernungen handelt es sich bei dem Foto und ist dort wirklich ein<br />

zweiter Mast zu erkennen?<br />

Lahore ist so riesig und polluted, dass es sehr schwer ist, sich dort zu<br />

orientieren. Ich kann heute nicht mehr sagen, in welcher Gegend von Lahore<br />

sich die Antenne befindet. Selbst <strong>der</strong> Mann aus Lahore weiss es<br />

offensichtlich nicht.<br />

Peshawar - Die Station liegt ca. 10 km oestlich <strong>der</strong> Stadt ganz nahe<br />

suedlich an <strong>der</strong> Hauptstr. in Richtung Islamabad. Dort gibt es zwei<br />

benachbarte Maste. Auf<br />

wird im obersten Bild <strong>der</strong> Sperrkreis fuer die<br />

benachbarte Frequenz 540 kHz gezeigt. Lei<strong>der</strong> fehlt auf meinen Seiten noch<br />

viel Text. Geduld, Geduld.<br />

Quetta - Die Station Quetta Pishin kenne ich nicht. Das von unserer<br />

Station mit dem 100 kW-Sen<strong>der</strong> fuer 1134 kHz auch noch eine KW Frequenz<br />

abgestrahlt wird, halte ich fuer unwahrscheinlich. Auf jeden Fall nicht<br />

aus dem Sen<strong>der</strong>gebaeude, wo <strong>der</strong> MW Sen<strong>der</strong> steht.<br />

Lahore site:<br />

ONLY O N E tx at this site, only 1332 kHz.<br />

Nearby mosque behind the view from tx house to the mast/hut, - see<br />

Wasniewski photo. Mosque building which is NOT visible in G.E. at<br />

31 24 07.14 N 74 09 18.99 E<br />

1332 kHz is located midst in crowded Lahore instead?<br />

Definitely 630 / 1080 kHz N O T on this 1332 kHz site !<br />

Latter maybe located near<br />

31 24 07.14 N 74 09 18.99 E<br />

Peshawar - approx. 10 kms east P<strong>BC</strong> Peshawar 540 / 1170 kHz. 540 kHz at<br />

same place, two masts on that area, trap circuits built in to prevent<br />

interference of each other.<br />

Location near the street from Peshawar towards Islamabad, approx. 10 kms<br />

eastwards from Peshawar, very near on the southern side of the main<br />

street.<br />

G.E. in low resolution area:<br />

approx. 34 01 03.24 N 71 38 41.84 E ??<br />

P<strong>BC</strong> Peshawar bc house 34 00 56.18 N 71 34 02.53 E<br />

Quetta - I don't know Quetta Pishin station.<br />

[1134 should be at the southerly side direct at Quetta, wb]<br />

It's unlikely that also SW broadcasts are transmit from 'our MW 1334<br />

station' site. Definitely NOT from same MW tx building.


(Bernd Waniewski, Sept 25)<br />

WB: Still a puzzle ? Maybe the SW tx locate on the small houses seen<br />

westerly of main TX house at 30 08 25.52 N 66 58 48.84 E<br />

(via wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 25)<br />

Re: Lahore: I am not sure if I un<strong>der</strong>stand; if the Mosque is not yet<br />

visible here, how can the 1332 kHz mast be?<br />

But also acc. to Adrian Peterson's report there is another site.<br />

Re: Peshawar: approx. 10 kms east P<strong>BC</strong> Peshawar 540 / 1170 kHz.<br />

540 kHz at same place, two masts on that area, trap circuits built in to<br />

prevent interference of each other.<br />

Rather exact location for approx! ;-) But yes, must be somewhere around<br />

34 01n 71 39e. Unfortunately low resolution everywhere.<br />

Re Quetta: I un<strong>der</strong>stand that the co-siting of MW & SW is confirmed. Maybe<br />

the new 1134 kHz tx building isn't yet visible in the GE pictures.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 25)<br />

But MW and SW masts are seen at very same Quetta site, wb.<br />

1000 kW Medium Wave transmitter Radio Pakistan Islamabad 585 kHz.<br />

It was reported that P<strong>BC</strong> will install 1000 kW Medium wave transmitters at<br />

Lahore and Umer kot (Bor<strong>der</strong> district of Sindh Province) which will extend<br />

the range of broadcast to 500 km radius. In response it was exclaimed by<br />

you (Glenn) that "in parts of NAm we can cover 500 km daytime radius with<br />

only 50 kW, on the lower MW band"<br />

In the above context I would like to report that Radio Pakistan Islamabad<br />

presently uses a transmitter of 1000 kW medium wave (claimed by them) for<br />

transmission on 585 kHz. BUT the signals which reach Lahore are very weak<br />

it may be noted that Lahore is less than 450 kM from Islamabad. You have<br />

referred to day time radius of 500 km for only 50 kW MW transmitters for<br />

North America. The Islamabad signal even during night time covers less<br />

than 450 km and is hardly heard in Lahore at night.<br />

I have been informed unofficially by some staffers of the Islamabad medium<br />

wave transmitter that the 1000 kW transmitter is used mostly below its<br />

capacity!<br />

Well, if Radio Pakistan is planning to spend Rs 1.200 Billion for the 1000<br />

kW medium transmitter for Lahore and Umerkot, similar to the one which is<br />

Islamabad, then it is going to be pure waste.<br />

The other high power medium wave transmitter audible in Lahore at 1422 kHz<br />

>from 1700 to 1800 UT is that of China Radio International Urdu Service.<br />

Although the transmitter is of 600 kW and installed at Kashgar (Xinjiang)<br />

but is very strong and clearly heard in Lahore and more clear than even<br />

local stations.<br />

So Glenn, you should not be amazed at the statement of Director of<br />

Engineering of P<strong>BC</strong> that their 1000 kW transmitter will cover 500 km<br />

radius. Maybe they are planning to install replicas of Islamabad MW<br />

transmitter being used for 585 kHz at Lahore and Umerkot.<br />

(Aslam Javaid-PAK, dxld Sept 27)<br />

Well, I don't know how the ground conductivity is in Pakistan, but it may<br />

be poor and that can make a big difference in MW coverage. The CRI signal<br />

at night of course arrives via skywave, and may also be concentrated<br />

direxionally, so that is really not comparable.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld)


New 4790.03, *2300-2337* 2100-0900, R. Pakistan, Islamabad relaying<br />

Rawalpindi III with special Ramadan programme before local sunrise, Call<br />

to Prayer, Qur'an recitations, talk in Urdu, weak modulation, 35242.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, via Dario Monferini, playdx yg via dxld)<br />

POLAND 1332 Yet one more community radio station went on the air:<br />

Twoje Radio Stalowa Wola on 1332 kHz (0.5 kW).<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, mwdx Sept 29)<br />

PORTUGAL 15725D Deutsche Welle on Sept 17 at 1307 UT. News in German,<br />

talk about McDonnell Douglas MD80 in connection with airplane crash in<br />

Phuket, Thailand, talk about German peacekeeping troops in Congo, into<br />

sports report at 1325 UT. Audio about 90% intelligible, 14-16 dB S/N for<br />

18.08 kbps, getting better as morning progresses with few dropouts by 1325<br />

UT.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 23)<br />

17610 Deutsche Welle is running an English broadcast toward the southeast<br />

>from Portugal on 17610, Sept 27 thru 29 at 1715-1745 UT. Please monitor<br />

and determine whether it is regular DW programming or something else; why<br />

at this odd time?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Sept 27)<br />

No trace of it here at 1723 Friday check. Anyone hear it?<br />

(Glenn Hauser, ibid.)<br />

Desde Valencia a las 1731 del 29 de septiembre en la frecuencia de 17610<br />

no se capta senal alguna. Cuando son las 1815 el servicio de DW en 17610<br />

via Woofferton en su servicio de 1800 a 2000 en aleman, esta llegando con<br />

un SINPO 45454.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, ibid.)<br />

Tentat: I guess they want - probably on test - to replace 21840 by 17610<br />

in French language ?, for remaining A-07 days till Oct 26th.<br />

Sines, - no sign of Deutsche Welle organization is visible at the station<br />

entrance.<br />

Owner is Profunk Portugal construct company since 1970 [like R Montserrat<br />

- DWL Chairman Mr. Steigner]. And DWL is NOT ALLOWED to broadcast<br />

programmes of third parties, except DWL programs, and programs of bc<br />

stations which have transmitter exchange contracts with DWL [like RCI and<br />

RNW].<br />

Only Profunk is allowed to transmit third parties programmes on a single<br />

tx, like formerly happened in the past: AWR, NHK R Japan. Thomcast<br />

revolving aerials need 3 minutes only to turn around 360 degrees.<br />

17610 not heard here on Sept 28th and 29th. Nothing noted here on 17610<br />

kHz (when on 135 degrees, minus 90 degrees it's dead lobe angle towards my<br />

location), despite Spain, Chile, and 17700 Solh [UK] did propagate well.<br />

but observed Sines here tonight Sept 28th, 1700-1800 UT:<br />

21840 just like un<strong>der</strong> threshold.<br />

13820 DRM S=9+40 dB powerhouse.<br />

3995 DRM<br />

The station has 3 x 250 kW Thales AM txs at their disposal, and a 4th tx<br />

for DRM purpose, unknown power.<br />

Antennas: 1 x ALLISS revolving aerial like at Issoudun, Montsinery, Nauen,<br />

Kuwait, China. But tx feed the antenna via fee<strong>der</strong> line from the tx<br />

building instead.


2 x Thomcast revolving aerials (smaller Alliss type with lesser dipoles)<br />

like seen at DWL Sines QSL card (in background) and at Cakirlar, Emirler<br />

both Turkey, and at R Kuwait site.<br />

1 x old log-periodic of 35-55 degrees of the 70ties, seen on DWL Sines QSL<br />

card, in foreground.<br />

1 x very new curtain array at 40? degrees. Recently erected, Made in<br />

Turkey, not from Thomcast. Not visible yet on Google Earth imagery.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 28)<br />

RUSSIA CLANDESTINE (Ethiopian) 15260 Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church.<br />

16<strong>05</strong> - 1704* Sept. 17. Presumed this one to be at this time frame, the<br />

entire program consisted of Horn of Africa Instrumental Music to Local<br />

Tribal Dance Music. No announcements or any information at sign-off which<br />

was late. The last four minutes the same song was repeated over several<br />

times. Strange that the entire broadcast was in this form?<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 22)<br />

CLANDESTINE (Ethiopian) 15260 Ethiopian People Patriotic Front (EPPF)<br />

*1600-1709* Sept. 20. Noted at 1553 UT with 800 hertz tones. Horn of<br />

Africa Musical with singers in Amharic at 1600 UT. Into opening<br />

announcements, noted a partial ID for 'ye demoractica .. arbenyoch ...yea',<br />

but a terrible warbler type of noise appeared during the entire broadcast.<br />

It remained on the whole time till sign-off. The entire program consisted<br />

of talks, with Horn of Africa Instrumental Dance Music with singers, but a<br />

very tinny musical sound. Again on this one, this broadcast went past the<br />

schedule sign-off at 1700 to 1709 UT with repeat of the last song several<br />

times.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 22)<br />

Both Samara-RUS 250 kW at 188degr. wb.<br />

RWANDA 9550 FEBA Radio, via Kigali at 1930 UT on Sept 21. W talk,<br />

listed in Songhai. Drums, religious sounding instl at 1944 UT, M in<br />

language. This is shown as running to 2000 UT on Thurs/Fri.<br />

(Gerry Dexter-WI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 23)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA/UAE [AFS to ETHIOPIA] New 15140, *12<strong>05</strong>-1233* CLANDESTINE,<br />

Sat Sept 22, R. Mustaqbal, via Meyerton, South Africa Rep. Somali<br />

announcement, song from Horn of Africa, talk, closed with ID 35434.<br />

[DHA to SOMALIA] New 15160, *1130-1159* CLANDESTINE, Sat Sept 22, R.<br />

Mustaqbal, via Dhabbaya, UAE, Somali announcement after test tones and<br />

song from Horn of Africa, talk with frequent 2-note gong, music from Horn<br />

of Africa, noise on the frequency 23333 splashed from VOIRI in Arabic on<br />

15150 kHz.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, via Dario Monferini-I, playdx yg via dxld)<br />

SRI LANKA 11510 Deewa Radio via Iranawila. Full data 'IBB Sri Lanka<br />

Transmitter Antenna Sunset Card' (with Deewa Radio indicated) in 11<br />

months, 37 days after sending a 2nd Postal report direct to Transmitter<br />

Site. Never got a reply from Washington on this one. v/s George O. Miller<br />

Station Manager. Address: IBB-Sri Lanka Transmitting Station, c/o The US<br />

Embassy, 210 Galle Road, Colombo 3, Sri Lanka.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 22)<br />

SUDAN 4750 R Peace 1630 with talks in a African language. 1635 with<br />

children singing un<strong>der</strong> a drum play. 'This is radio peace broadcasting on<br />

4750 on the SW bands' 1649 with children again singing. CNR un<strong>der</strong>neath.<br />

(Zacharias Liangas on tour in Fourka-GRC, wwdxc Sept 22)<br />

SWAZILAND 3200 Trans World Radio on Sept 17 at 0359 UT. IS, IDs in<br />

English, into German program with music; // 4775 kHz.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 23)


TAIWAN/CHINA 9745 The Voice of Kuanghua (Kuanghua zhi Sheng)-VOH<br />

shortened time for SW service for mainland to 0855-0103 UT on 9745 kHz.<br />

(ex24hrs)<br />

But, MW service for mainland increases frequency on 711, 801, 846, 981,<br />

1<strong>05</strong>3, 1251 and 1431 kHz. (ex711, 801, 846, 981, and 1251 kHz)<br />

<br />

The target of Firedrake on 1<strong>05</strong>3 kHz may be this Voice of Kuanghua. I<br />

cannot yet confirm Firedrake on MW except 1<strong>05</strong>3 kHz. Firedrake is not on<br />

air SW service of Voice of Kuanghua.<br />

The target of Firedrake on 1557 kHz seems to be Chinese service of WYFR<br />

via Taiwan.<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 22; via Sei-ichi<br />

Hasegawa-JPN)<br />

QSL's CLANDESTINE (Korean) 9780 Furusato no Kaze (via Taiwan). Received 'a<br />

thank you for my report of Furusato no Kaze' letter. In the letter, they<br />

stated that they no not have QSL Cards ( returned my PPC's not stamped or<br />

signed either) Received several booklets on Abductees that have been<br />

missing. This for a Postal report with a MP3 CD Recording. Mentioned too<br />

that return postage is not need, as a this week received back money<br />

remittance in the form of a Canadian Postal Money for $1.07 posted from<br />

Ottawa! Reply in 54 days. v/s: Toshiyuki Mizutani.<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 22)<br />

7250 Degar Voice via Taiwan on Sept 25 at *1300-1316 UT 44444-43443<br />

Vietnamese, 1300 UT sign on with IS, ID, Opening announce, Talk and music,<br />

// Tue only.<br />

7260 Degar Voice via Taiwan on Sept 13 at *1300-1312 UT 43443-44444<br />

Vietnamese, 1300 UT sign on with IS, ID, Talk, // Thu only.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sept 29)<br />

TAJIKISTAN 11755 Noted English nx of VoRussia via Dushanbe TJK towards<br />

SoAsia at 1400 UT, seldom noted but OVERMODULATED sound today, Sept 28.<br />

1200-1530 UT.<br />

(wb, harmonics Sept 28)<br />

4635.06 Tajik R. on Sept 24 at 1310-1320 UT. 34343 Tajik, Talk and music,<br />

SJ at 1312 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sept 29)<br />

UKRAINE Kiev Brovary photos.<br />

<br />

Presumed shortwave transmitter looming behind the featured radio<br />

(Kazakhstan model, has certainly nothing to do with the relays of Radio<br />

Kazakhstan once done here); control desk and similarly ancient studio<br />

loudspeaker; 50 kW mediumwave transmitter Tesla SRV 50, powered, thus the<br />

one in use for the B<strong>BC</strong> on 594, running at much reduced power (listed are 5<br />

kW only)?<br />

This is obviously the western one of the two Brovary sites, reportedly<br />

facing demolition in favour of development:<br />

<br />

There appears to be only a single row of shortwave curtains, all aiming at<br />

azimuths around 260 degrees? One of the two mediumwave masts has already<br />

been demolished, the other one is at present still in use on 594.


Eastern Brovary site (actually it's rather northern vs. southern):<br />

<br />

Two transmitter buildings, one large ARRT and another antenna mast, traces<br />

of other antenna systems (for shortwave?) as well. This would be 207 kHz<br />

and presumably the higher powered (150 kW), now closed mediumwave<br />

transmitters.<br />

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

UNID [?LIBYA?] 9590 Lahir Africa at 1952 UT with talks by OM in<br />

Arabic. talks on Tanzania. An IS reel after 1957 with ID as Lahir Africa<br />

hen 2000 UT with hilife songs.<br />

(Zacharias Liangas on tour in Fourka-GRC, wwdxc Sept 22)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED 6330 0039-presumed 0<strong>05</strong>9*, Sept 23, Mandarin. Choral-<br />

like/instrumental music b/w brief talks by announcer. OM and YL from 0045;<br />

mostly YL. Programming had a CRI "feel" to it. Fair at t/in, fading out by<br />

ToH to barely audible level so unsure if 0<strong>05</strong>9 s/off is correct or I just<br />

lost the signal.<br />

(Scott R. Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 23) Lai Chau-VTN ?<br />

UAE 15325 Sudan R. Service via Dhabayya on Sept 19 at <strong>05</strong>13-<strong>05</strong>26 UT.<br />

24332-34333 Arabic, Talk, ID at <strong>05</strong>20 UT.<br />

15325 Sudan R. Service via Dhabayya on Sept 25 at <strong>05</strong>52-<strong>05</strong>59* UT. 35322<br />

Arabic, Talk, ID at <strong>05</strong>59, <strong>05</strong>59 UT sign off.<br />

15420 R. Mustaqbal via Dhabayya on Sept 18 at *0730-0745 UT 33432-32432<br />

Somali, 0730 UT sign on with opening music, Opening announce, Chorus,<br />

Somali pops music.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Sept 29)<br />

U.K. Anniversary. The B<strong>BC</strong> ceased broadcasting on medium-wave from<br />

Crowborough on 26 September 1982, with all transmissions on 648 kHz moved<br />

to Orfordness, and 810 kHz closing altogether. Short-wave transmissions<br />

>from the same site ended on 1 December 1985.<br />

(Paul Balster-Uk via mwdx, Sept 26)<br />

<br />

Google Earth imagery of B<strong>BC</strong> London Ashdown Forrest at<br />

Crowborough Aspidistra MW site 3 x 170 kW in WWII<br />

51 02 33.94 N 00 06 15.<strong>05</strong> E<br />

former SW site across the street ?<br />

51 02 24.06 N 00 06 03.53 E<br />

WYFR, 95<strong>05</strong> via Rampisham at 2109 UT on Sept 19. The usual stuff, but in FF<br />

and aided by flutter.<br />

(Gerry Dexter-WI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 23)<br />

9765 RT Algerienne, via Rampisham appearing with time pips at 2000 UT on<br />

Sept 21. Into M in Ar, brief W in Ar and into Koran.<br />

(Gerry Dexter-WI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 23)<br />

[to Liberia] 13760 Star radio NF 0702 with political news about Dr Bandi<br />

(Ghandi?) Liberian telecoms, authority, ID on 0716, immigration and<br />

criminal practices, 45534 Also CTN same freq on 0730 with 'weekly<br />

preview', starting with a tribal song, theme on malaria, and CCT.<br />

(Zacharias Liangas on tour in Fourka-GRC, wwdxc Sept 22)<br />

[to ALGERIA and NoAF] R Algeria 9765 at 1909 UT in Arabic w/chants. Exc


signal. // 11810 kHz fair to mo<strong>der</strong>ate.<br />

(Liz Cameron-USA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 21)<br />

USA CLANDESTINE (Biafra) 15665.30 Voice of Biafra International via<br />

WHRI. *2000-2040 UT on Sept. 21. Sign-on at 1959 UT for WHRI, into Tribal<br />

Music, and station ID as 'You are tuned to Voice of Biafra International<br />

broadcast, coming to you from Washington. DC. Transmitting on 15.67 MHz in<br />

the 19 meter band. Beginning you matters of Interest to Biafra." Opening<br />

Prayer, Newscast and News Analysis Segment featured in both English &<br />

Igbo).<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 22)<br />

9265 WMLK on Sept 20 at 1712 UT. ID, invitation to visit if you're<br />

Christian and passing by Bethel, mention of Assemblies of Yahweh; signal<br />

weak, S2 or 3, and noisy most of the time, but occasionally there was a<br />

"swoop" sound, then the audio would be strong and clear for a few seconds<br />

before going back to being noisy. Transmitter problem? This station is<br />

usually in the skip zone for me.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 23)<br />

9329.71 W<strong>BC</strong>Q on Sept 20 at 1717 UT. Christian cover of Kiss' "I Want To<br />

Rock 'n' Roll All Night" as "I Love The Lord With All My Might", followed<br />

by other such adaptations (Wings "Live and Let Die", "China Grove", Billy<br />

Joel's "You May Be Right", The Beatles' "Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds" as<br />

"Look In The Sky, You'll Find Him", "Spirit In The Sky", Aerosmith's "Walk<br />

This Way" as "Walk His Way", pretty funny stuff), program "The Apologetic<br />

Radio Show" hosted by Rod Hembree within "The Good Friends Network"<br />

program, joking about "we got through the show and didn't even try to sell<br />

you some gold" before offering a QSL card that will "make you the envy of<br />

the <strong>DX</strong> world".<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 23)<br />

9385 WWRB on Sept 20 at 1755 UT. Brother Stair ranting, break in to mid<br />

rant at 1759:30 UT with ID as WWRB, back to Brother Stair.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 23)<br />

Updated A-07 of Adventist World Radio (AWR)<br />

0000-0200 Mandarin NE-China 12025 SDA<br />

0000-0200 Mandarin C/N-China 15300 SDA<br />

0000-0030 Burmese Myanmar 15510 SDA<br />

0030-0100 Karen Myanmar, Thailand 15510 SDA<br />

0100-0200 Mandarin S-China 15520 SDA<br />

0100-0200 Vietnamese Vietnam 15445 TAI Sat<br />

0200-0230 Urdu Pakistan 7320 MOS<br />

0230-0330 Malagasy Madagascar 3215 MDC<br />

0230-0300 Pushto Pakistan 7115 MOS Sun-Thu<br />

0230-0300 Panjabi Pakistan 7115 MOS Fri/Sat<br />

0300-0330 Tigrinya Eritrea 9815 WER<br />

0300-0330 Russian E-Russia 17645 SDA<br />

0300-0330 Oromo S-Ethiopia 9545 WER<br />

0330-0400 Farsi Iran 9895 MOS<br />

0330-0400 Amharic Ethiopia 9815 WER<br />

0400-0430 Arabic Iraq, Arab Peninsula 9695 MOS<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>00 French Morocco, Algeria 9770 MOS<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 Bulgarian Bulgaria 5965 WER<br />

0700-0800 Arabic Morocco, Algeria 11980 JUL<br />

0800-0830 French Morocco, Algeria 15260 JUL<br />

0800-0830 Tachelhit Morocco, Algeria 11980 JUL<br />

0830-0900 Tachelhit Morocco, Algeria 15260 JUL<br />

0900-1000 Italian Italy 9790 JUL Sun<br />

1000-1100 Mandarin C/N-China 15615 SDA<br />

1000-1100 Mandarin S-China 15510 SDA<br />

1030-1100 Ilonggo Philippines 11930 SDA Wed/Thu<br />

1030-1100 Cebuano Philippines 11930 SDA Fri/Sat


1030-1100 Ilocano Philippines 11930 SDA Sun<br />

1030-1100 Mongolian N-China,Mongolia 11780 SDA<br />

1030-1100 Tagalog Philippines 11930 SDA Mon/Tue<br />

1100-1130 Indonesian W-Indonesia 15435 SDA<br />

1100-1200 Mandarin NE-China 11775 SDA<br />

1100-1200 Mandarin C/N-China 121<strong>05</strong> SDA<br />

1100-1200 Mandarin S-China 11975 SDA<br />

1130-1200 English Indonesia,Malaysia 15435 SDA<br />

1200-1300 Mandarin NE-China 9670 SDA<br />

1200-1300 Mandarin S-China 9720 SDA<br />

1200-1230 English NE-India,Bangladesh 15435 WER<br />

1200-1300 Korean Korea 9880 SDA<br />

1200-1300 Mandarin C/N-China 121<strong>05</strong> SDA<br />

1230-1300 Bangla NE-India,Bangladesh 15435 WER<br />

1300-1330 Japanese Japan 11975 SDA<br />

1300-1400 Vietnamese Vietnam 17670 MDC<br />

1300-1330 Mandarin W-China 15320 WER Mon-Fri<br />

1300-1330 Uighur W-China 15320 WER Sat/Sun<br />

1300-1330 Bangla Bangladesh 15275 SDA<br />

1300-1400 Mandarin C/N-China 121<strong>05</strong> SDA<br />

1300-1330 Japanese W-Japan 98<strong>05</strong> SDA<br />

1330-1400 Khmer Cambodia,Vietnam,Laos 11880 SDA Sun/Wed<br />

1330-1400 English Bangladesh 15275 SDA Mon/Tue/Thu-Sat<br />

1330-1400 Assamese NE-India 15275 SDA Sun/Wed<br />

1330-1500 Mandarin W-China 15320 WER<br />

1330-1400 Russian E-Russia 11845 SDA<br />

1400-1500 Mandarin C/N-China 121<strong>05</strong> SDA<br />

1400-1430 Chin Myanmar 9385 SDA<br />

1400-1500 Mandarin S-China 9695 SDA<br />

1400-1430 Sinhalese Sri Lanka 12130 SDA<br />

1400-1430 Urdu Pakistan 15400 MOS<br />

1430-1500 Karen Myanmar, Thailand 9725 SDA<br />

1430-1500 Burmese Myanmar 11885 SDA<br />

1430-1500 Afar NE-Ethiopia, Somalia 17610 MOS<br />

1500-1530 Tamil S-India 9600 SDA<br />

1500-1530 Telugu S-India 6035 SDA<br />

1500-1530 English S-India 11640 SDA<br />

1500-1530 Mizo NE-India 11895 SDA<br />

1500-1530 Nepali Nepal 15225 WER<br />

1500-1530 Panjabi N-India 15160 WER<br />

1500-1530 Turkish Turkey 15595 MOS<br />

1530-1628 Malagasy Madagascar 3215 MDC<br />

1530-1600 Hindi N-India 15160 WER<br />

1530-1600 Marathi C-India 11895 SDA<br />

1530-1600 Malayalam S-India 9600 SDA<br />

1530-1600 Hindi C-India 9525 SDA<br />

1530-1600 English Nepal, Tibet 15225 WER<br />

1530-1600 Kannada S-India 11640 SDA<br />

1600-1630 Urdu N-India 6155 SDA<br />

1600-1630 English C-India 118<strong>05</strong> SDA<br />

1600-1630 English S-India 11640 SDA<br />

1600-1630 Urdu Pakistan 15195 MOS<br />

1630-1700 English N-India 6155 SDA<br />

1630-1700 Somali Somalia 17575 WER<br />

1630-1700 Farsi Iran 15360 MOS<br />

1700-1730 Kiswahili Tanzania, Uganda 9600 MEY<br />

1700-1730 Tagalog ME 9980 SDA Mon/Tue<br />

1700-1730 Cebuano ME 9980 SDA Fri/Sat<br />

1700-1730 Ilocano ME 9980 SDA Sun<br />

1700-1730 Ilonggo ME 9980 SDA Wed/Thu<br />

1700-1730 Arabic Iraq, Arab Peninsula 15265 MOS<br />

1700-1730 Hindi ME 11640 SDA<br />

1730-1800 Tamil ME 11640 SDA<br />

1730-1800 Kabyle Morocco, Algeria 11780 JUL


1730-1800 English ME 9980 SDA<br />

1730-1800 Oromo S-Ethiopia 17575 WER<br />

1730-1800 Masai Tanzania, Kenya 9600 MEY<br />

1800-1830 Bari S-Sudan 15315 MOS Mon<br />

1800-1830 Dinka S-Sudan 15315 MOS Thu<br />

1800-1830 Juba Arabic S-Sudan 15315 MOS Tue/Sat<br />

1800-1830 Moru S-Sudan 15315 MOS Sun<br />

1800-1830 Col English S-Sudan 15315 MOS Wed<br />

1800-1830 Zande S-Sudan 15315 MOS Fri<br />

1800-1830 English E-Africa 9610 MEY<br />

1800-1830 English Botswana, Zimbabwe 3345 MEY<br />

1800-1830 English SW-Africa 3215 MEY<br />

1830-1900 Arabic Libya 11955 MOS<br />

1900-1930 Fulfulde Cameroon, Ghana 152<strong>05</strong> JUL<br />

1900-2000 Arabic Morocco, Algeria 15260 JUL<br />

1900-1930 Arabic Morocco, Algeria 11730 JUL<br />

1900-1930 Hausa Nigeria 11955 MOS<br />

1930-2000 Ibo E-Nigeria 11955 MOS<br />

1930-2000 Tachelhit Morocco, Algeria 11730 JUL<br />

2000-2030 Farsi Iran 9770 WER<br />

2000-2030 Dyula Burkina Faso, Mali 11955 MOS<br />

2000-2030 French C-Africa 15260 JUL<br />

2000-2030 French Morocco, Algeria 11730 JUL<br />

2000-2030 English C-Africa 15235 JUL<br />

2000-2030 French Cameroon, Niger 11755 JUL<br />

2030-2100 Yoruba Nigeria 11885 JUL<br />

2030-2100 Yoruba Nigeria 11755 JUL<br />

2030-2100 Mandarin Morocco, Algeria 9565 JUL<br />

2030-2100 French W-Africa 11955 MOS<br />

2100-2200 Mandarin C/N-China 11750 JUL<br />

2100-2130 Japanese Japan 11980 SDA<br />

2100-2200 Korean Korea 11790 SDA<br />

2100-2130 Japanese W-Japan 11850 SDA<br />

2100-2130 English W-Africa 11955 MOS<br />

2130-2200 English W-Japan, S-China 11850 SDA<br />

2200-2300 Mandarin C/N-China 15215 SDA<br />

2200-2230 Indonesian W-Indonesia 15320 SDA<br />

2200-2230 Indonesian W-Indonesia 11850 SDA<br />

2200-2300 Mandarin NE-China 12120 SDA<br />

2230-2300 English W-Indonesia 15320 SDA<br />

2300-2400 Mandarin NE-China 12120 SDA<br />

2300-2400 Mandarin C/N-China 15370 SDA<br />

2300-2400 Vietnamese S-Vietnam 15320 SDA<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 25)<br />

[and non] The Voice of America's radio broadcasting in Burmese doubled<br />

beginning Wednesday, 26 September. Follow our broadcasts at your<br />

convenience on our web page as well, <br />

Our schedule and frequencies are:<br />

1130-1230 UTC 11965, 15540, 17775<br />

1430-1500 UTC 1575, 9325, 11910, 12120<br />

1500-1530 UTC 9325, 11910, 12120<br />

1500-1530 UTC (Sat. & Sun. only) 1575<br />

2300-2400 UTC 6185, 7430, 11980 (from<br />

<br />

via dxld Sept 28)<br />

PENNSYLVANIA AIR NATIONAL GUARD RETIRES BROADCASTING AIRCRAFT.<br />

The Pennsylvania Air National Guard 193rd Special Operations Wing has<br />

retired commando Solo II, its 1963 aircraft which operated a flying radio<br />

and television station over Haiti, Grenada, Afghanistan, Iraq, Panama,<br />

Bosnia, Kosovo and other world hotspots. The plane was put to rest<br />

yesterday in a ceremony at Fort Indiantown Gap and is now on permanent


display at the gap for public viewing.<br />

The EC-130E aircraft, the military's only airborne broadcasting system,<br />

was used for psychological operations. It logged nearly 12,000 flying<br />

hours with the wing, including nearly 2,700 combat flying hours. Last<br />

year, the aircraft was replaced by Commando Solo III, an upgraded<br />

broadcast system based on the EC-130J. (Source: PennLive)<br />

Related story: US Air Force expands fleet of Commando Solo aircraft<br />

<br />

(Sept 24, Andy Sennitt, RNW MNblog via dxld)<br />

Source: Media Network, PennLive via Southgate.<br />

<br />

VATICAN STATE Von Hilde Regeniter.<br />

Seit 25 Jahren leitet Pater v. Gemmingen die deutschsprachige Abteilung<br />

von Radio Vatikan. Zum Jubilaeum wird in dieser Biografie sein Leben<br />

nachgezeichnet. Mit zahlreichen Fotos und einer Hoerbuch CD. 250 Seiten,<br />

gebunden.<br />

<br />

Best. Nr. 022 776<br />

14,50 Euro (DL?)<br />

PS: Derzeit Live-Uebertragung auf 7225 kHz / 444-SIO / Radio Vatikan<br />

Sendung mit deutscher Uebersetzung.<br />

(Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 23)<br />

VENEZUELA [Venezuelan alternative TV channel to LatinAmerica]<br />

DLF-PH10 / 26. Oktober 2010 MESZ Studiozeit-Feature.<br />

Telesur-Fernsehen des Suedens:<br />

Ein Fernsehkanal fuer Suedamerika.<br />

Von Gaby Weber<br />

Seit Oktober 20<strong>05</strong> auf Sendung rund um die Uhr."Telesur hat eine<br />

lateinamerikanische Sicht <strong>der</strong> Ereignisse und wird von Lateinamerikanern<br />

produziert", so die Eigenwerbung. Die Zentralredaktion ist in Caracas, <strong>der</strong><br />

Hauptstadt Venezuelas, in <strong>der</strong> Hugo Chavez regiert, <strong>der</strong> 1998 haushoch die<br />

Wahlen gewann. Seitdem, sagt er, will er sein Land in den Sozialismus des<br />

21. Jahrhun<strong>der</strong>ts fuehren. Telesur soll nicht nur eine Alternative zu CNN<br />

und B<strong>BC</strong> werden, son<strong>der</strong>n auch das Monopol <strong>der</strong> venezolanischen Medien<br />

brechen, die 2002, angestiftet vom Medienzaren Gustavo Cisneros,<br />

versuchten, Hugo Chavez aus dem Amt zu putschen.<br />

Boese Zungen behaupten, dass sich Chavez einen eigenen Kanal<br />

massgeschnei<strong>der</strong>t und auf kritischen Journalismus verzichten will. Noch ist<br />

von den hochtrabenden Plaenen, ein neues kontinentales Fernsehen zu<br />

gruenden, wenig zu spueren. Washington ist aber alarmiert. Die Bush-<br />

Administration verdaechtigt Venezuela schon lange als "Schurken-Staat",<br />

<strong>der</strong> ueber den neuen Nachrichtenkanal aus dem Aether angreifen will.<br />

(via Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 26)<br />

VIETNAM 7220 V of Vietnam 2102, news prg in French with news and<br />

reports. ID at 2118, then music program. starts with a hymn type. Audio<br />

gap after the end of the music program on 2128. Spanish program with ID on<br />

2130 announcing about the socialist country of Vietnam, SINPO 45443.<br />

(Zacharias Liangas on tour in Fourka-GRC, wwdxc Sept 22)<br />

Richard E. Wood has died.<br />

I just received the sad news from friend Ginny Boehnke, (wife of Chuck<br />

Boehnke, who passed 3 years ago), that Richard Wood of Hawaii died<br />

yesterday of a Heart Attack. He was 67. He apparently has had heart<br />

troubles the past couple of years. Ginny got this information from Richard<br />

Wood's tenant. The tenant said that Richard Wood had no relatives and had<br />

no will. So that is all I know. She wanted me to pass on the information.


(Patrick Martin-OR-USA, hcdx Sept 28)<br />

Richard Wood was probably best known as a linguist who shared his<br />

knowledge of how to identify languages with <strong>DX</strong>'ers. His original home was<br />

Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, but as a traveling university professor of<br />

languages, he taught above the Arctic Circle in Norway, in the Royal<br />

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and, I think, several other overseas locations,<br />

at the University of Indiana, at a state university in New Hampshire, at a<br />

small private university on Long Island, and at Southeast Missouri State<br />

University, in Cape Girardeau, Mo., to name a few as he traveled the<br />

world, locating for a year or two at the sites he chose.<br />

He was intensely active on shortwave, AM, FM, and TV <strong>DX</strong>, and attended many<br />

radio club conventions in the '60s, '70s and '80s.<br />

When he was at SEMo, less than 100 miles from where I lived for 30 years<br />

in Mt. Vernon, Ill., he and I exchanged visits, and he was one of very few<br />

<strong>DX</strong>'ers my wife remembers with positive thoughts. My most successful FM <strong>DX</strong><br />

was done on a Heathkit tuner (I forget the model number) that I had<br />

purchased from Richard.<br />

Richard was not afraid to express his opinions about <strong>DX</strong> issues, and I<br />

un<strong>der</strong>stood that some <strong>DX</strong>'ers were uncomfortable about that, but I had<br />

nothing but good vibes from my relationship with him. Of the second wave<br />

of <strong>DX</strong>'ers who became adults after World War II, Richard Wood was one of<br />

the true giants.<br />

(John Callarman-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 28)<br />

I remember Richard E. Wood REW very well, who wouldn't if one calls<br />

himself a dxer of any worthwhile calibre. When I started as a serious<br />

dxer, an unknown third world reporter to Sweden Calling <strong>DX</strong>erts NASWA ASWLC<br />

and a few more..maybe late 1968 or so I wrote a letter to Richard and he<br />

replied..something exciting and great for me. We exchanged many letters<br />

over the years. I never even saw a picture of him. The memories of him are<br />

very affectionate indeed and of great respect as I love languages like<br />

most of us do. He contributed much to the hobby as stated by so many of<br />

you. I tried to contact him in recent years but couldn't. I wanted so much<br />

to get his book Short Wave Voices of the World., which I hope will surface<br />

somewhere some day.<br />

We pass through this way but once and it is our duty and pride to remember<br />

people such as Richard who have contributed so much to our own enrichment<br />

of the hobby. For those of us involved in linguistics as a profession, he<br />

showed a different perspective through radio and through the many Short<br />

Wave Voices we have heard.<br />

Though we say May he Rest in Peace..we know his memory and works will not<br />

just rest but be active as long as we are active in the area that we love<br />

so much to which he contributed much.<br />

(Victor Goonetilleke-CLN 4S7VK, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 29)<br />

I met Richard in the summer of 1961 when he came hitch-hiking all the way<br />

>from the UK to northern Scandinavia. He was studying Russian at Trinity<br />

College, in Cambridge, and <strong>DX</strong>ing on a Marconi CR100 surplus receiver. Very<br />

keen on NA MW <strong>DX</strong>, Richard at that time believed that instances of peak NA<br />

reception on MW coincided with areas of high atmospheric pressure across<br />

the Atlantic. He produced a bundle of weather maps from The Times show<br />

make his point. Among his QSLs there was one I particularly remember. In a<br />

letter from a station in the Brazilian Nordeste Richard was addressed with<br />

the term "A Sua Majestade", Your Majesty. And in languages he excelled.<br />

Proficient in Russian and German, he shortly afterwards surprised me by<br />

sending me letters in Swedish. His numerous contributions to the hobby<br />

have meant a lot for the <strong>DX</strong>ing community.<br />

(Henrik Klemetz-SWE, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 29)


It was very unfortunate the past several years with Richard Wood. He had<br />

not taken care of himself and his heath failed. His <strong>DX</strong> reports also<br />

declined in quality. I figured he must have some problems. This is very<br />

sad. He pretty much kept to himself the past several years, I was told.<br />

Before Richard moved back to Hawaii, he looked at property in the NW, but<br />

it was too cold for him. I spoke with Richard on the phone several times.<br />

I have no idea what will happen to his QSLs or if he had any plans. But<br />

having no relatives in Hawaii, they may be discarded. If I was over there,<br />

I would check into it.<br />

(Patrick Martin, ibid.)<br />

I second John's sentiment that Richard was one of the major SW <strong>DX</strong>ing<br />

forces of the 1960s and 70s. There was a small handful of people, Richard<br />

among them, who brought important information on certain specialized<br />

subjects language (Richard's specialty), music, other cultures,<br />

propagation, etc to the hobby. And that changed <strong>DX</strong>ing permanently and<br />

definitely for the better!!<br />

Before them, we were casual, ill-informed listeners. . . After them, we<br />

knew about things like tonal languages and glottal stops, could tell a<br />

quena from a charango, knew you never referred to anyone as an "indio,"<br />

and un<strong>der</strong>stood grayline was something other than a bus tour of New York<br />

City.<br />

Richard and a few others like him changed the SW <strong>DX</strong> hobby! In that sense,<br />

I don't think John overstates the case in using the term "giant."<br />

Richard, whilst at Indiana University, also produced, at least for a short<br />

time, an excellent, though small SW bulletin. My recollection subject to<br />

correction by someone, probably JB or Herk is that it was called something<br />

like the America Central <strong>DX</strong> Club. It was a first rate publication and I<br />

invariably learned something important with each issue!<br />

I had a smooth and very cordial relationship with Richard, though we were<br />

not really close friends. Richard was, indeed, outspoken, and that did<br />

turn some people off. He was an extremely intelligent person and had an<br />

industrial strength ego to go with it. And that turned off others. And<br />

further, he did not suffer fools or those he consi<strong>der</strong>ed fools gladly. And<br />

that definitely did not earn him their friendship. This carried into his<br />

professional life. He taught at many universities, large and small, as<br />

John has noted. That was not necessarily by choice or simply because he<br />

had wan<strong>der</strong>ing feet. There were some institutions where he would have loved<br />

to stay, I know for a fact. But he could not get on a tenure track at any<br />

of them, and eventually, he left academia..<br />

The SW hobby was the loser when Richard shifted his interests to medium<br />

wave/<strong>BC</strong>B, then moved to Hawaii and fruit raising/selling.<br />

May he rest in peace!<br />

(Don Jensen, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 29)<br />

Oh my, what a tragic loss to our hobby! I knew of Richard for many years,<br />

probably best for his language lessons on Radio Canada International. I<br />

got to know him on a more personal nature the past couple of years when he<br />

would regularly send in loggings to <strong>DX</strong> News' D<strong>DX</strong>D-West. We exchanged a few<br />

letters and one phone call (following the Hawaii earthquake of 10/15/06).<br />

He was a fine gentleman and a real asset to the <strong>DX</strong> community, and I feel<br />

enriched by my contacts with him. RIP, Richard; you will be missed.<br />

(Bill Dvorak-WI-USA, IRCA via dxld, Sept 28)<br />

Richard Wood's website:<br />

<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


<strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> 828 06 Oct <strong>2007</strong><br />

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ALBANIA Winter B-07 schedule of Radio Tirana<br />

ALBANIAN<br />

0000-0130 on 6110 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to NoAm<br />

0000-0130 on 7425 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm<br />

0730-0900 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / 338 deg to WeEu<br />

0730-0900 on 71<strong>05</strong> SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu<br />

0901-1000 on 1395 FLA 500 kW / 033 deg to WeEu<br />

0901-1000 on 71<strong>05</strong> SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu<br />

1500-1630 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to WeEu<br />

2130-2300 on 60<strong>05</strong> SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu<br />

2130-2300 on 7430 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to WeEu<br />

ENGLISH<br />

0245-0300 on 6110 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to NoAm<br />

0245-0300 on 7425 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm<br />

0330-0400 on 6110 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to NoAm<br />

0330-0400 on 7425 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm<br />

1500-1530 on 13640 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm<br />

1945-2000 on 6135 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to U.K.<br />

1945-2000 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to U.K.<br />

2100-2130 on 7430 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to U.K.<br />

2100-2130 on 9915 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm<br />

GERMAN<br />

1900-1930 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / 338 deg to Germany<br />

2031-2100 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to Germany<br />

GREEK<br />

1645-1700 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to Greece


FRENCH<br />

1830-1900 on 7430 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to France<br />

2001-2030 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to France<br />

ITALIAN<br />

1830-1900 on 7500 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to Italy<br />

2001-2030 on 6035 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to Italy<br />

SERBIAN<br />

1900-1915 on 6125 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to Serbia<br />

2115-2130 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / 004 deg to Serbia<br />

TURKISH<br />

1630-1645 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to Turkey<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 3)<br />

ANGOLA 4950 RNA-Canal "A", Mulenvos, 2106-..., 22 Sept, Portuguese,<br />

local pops; 35231.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 4)<br />

ANTARCTICA Argentine Base Esperanza LRA36 azimut.<br />

"Power listed as 10 kW feeding a 3-plane Rhombic antenna."<br />

"rhombica des tres elementos"<br />

but no main lobe of the rhombic antenna given. (wb)<br />

Antena Rombica de tres planos linea abierta<br />

on<br />

<br />

"...que transmiten con una antena rombica de tres planos linea abierta y<br />

con una potencia de 10 kW."<br />

See also<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

and some vertical communication masts of local FM Esperanza:<br />

<br />

<br />

but no real easy rhombic antenna seen.<br />

<br />

(wb, Sept 29)<br />

I asked Gabriel Ivan Barrera about this. He doesn't know the azimuth, but<br />

says that the shortwave transmission is intended for Argentina and the<br />

rest of the world, because of this the name of the programme is "De<br />

Esperanza al Mundo" and the ID's end with "para todo el mundo". There are<br />

no more than 20 radio receivers at the Esperanza base and the audience at<br />

the other Argentine Antarctic bases is also very limited. The<br />

international programme is carried // FM, but the FM is on the air 24h.


Programme consists of special programmes Mon-Fri between 1330-1500 and<br />

1800-2300 at non-stop music at other times.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, dxld Sat 29)<br />

AUSTRALIA 6230U VMW Wiluna, W.A. at *1230-1254* UT on Sept 24. Wx for<br />

We.Australia coastal waters winds, seas, pressure, etc., for places like<br />

Bunbury, Jurien Bay, Eucla, Rottness Island, and Israelite Bay; off at<br />

1254 UT with "end of transmission from VMW..." Decent signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 30)<br />

6020 R. Australia, Shepperton VIC, 0950-1108, 23 Sept, Pidgin to PNG,<br />

songs, talks, news, pops; English at 1100 when already vy poor; 34433.<br />

9710 R. Australia, Shepperton VIC, 0950-1<strong>05</strong>9*, 23 Sept, Pidgin to PNG,<br />

cf. // 6020; 55444.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 4)<br />

BELGIUM Der flaemische Rundfunk will seine Mittelwellen 540 kHz (Radio<br />

2), 927 kHz (Radio 1), 1188 kHz (Radio 2) und 1512 kHz (Radio Vlaan<strong>der</strong>en<br />

Internationaal) auch 2008 im analogen Betrieb behalten. Damit sind nicht<br />

nur Plaene fuer die Abschaltung aufgeschoben, son<strong>der</strong>n auch die Umstellung<br />

auf die digitale Betriebsart DRM.<br />

(Herman Boel-BEL via W<strong>DX</strong>C Contact Oct; ntt Oct 1)<br />

BOLIVIA 4545.5 R. Virgen de los Remedios, Tupiza, 2216-2224, 22 Sept,<br />

Spanish, talks; 24241.<br />

4650.1 R. Santa Ana, Sta Ana del Yacuma, 2212-2221, 22 Sept, Spanish,<br />

talks, some prize awarding ceremony; 25241.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 4)<br />

BRAZIL 4785 R. Brasil, Campinas SP, 2209-2217, 22 Sept, f/ball match<br />

rpt. (...) v Sao Paulo; 35242.<br />

5035 R. Aparecida noted with different prgr on this outlet while airing<br />

the same on 6135, 9630 & 11855.<br />

6080.1 R. Novas de Paz, Curitiba PR, 2200-2207, 22 Sept, stn address<br />

announcement, religious prgr; 32431, Adj. QRM de DRM signal 6085 + DW<br />

6075.<br />

6135 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2044-2100, 22 Sept, prgr "Sertao<br />

Sucesso" followed by rosary; 55444, then blocked by the pesting CRI in<br />

English; // 9630 & 11855.<br />

9630 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 0957-1115, 23 Sept, full ID, missionary<br />

work prgr "A Nossa Missao" followed by mass; 34433.<br />

11804.9 R. Globo, Rio de <strong>Jan</strong>o RJ, 2034-2<strong>05</strong>8*, 22 Sept, f/ball news prgr;<br />

abruptly off; 44444, co-ch QRM until 2<strong>05</strong>8 only.<br />

11829.9 R. CBN Anhangueera, Goiania GO, 2037-2049, 22 Sept, f/ball news<br />

prgr followed by phone-ins thereon; 43443.<br />

11855 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2042-2<strong>05</strong>9, 22 Sept, prgr "Sertao<br />

Sucesso", rosary;//to 9630, 6135; 54444, blocked by NHK in English.<br />

(eight by Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 4)<br />

48<strong>05</strong> Radio Difusora do Amazonas, Manaus, at 0<strong>05</strong>6 UT on Sept 30<br />

with vocals. Extremely weak and suffering CODAR, QRN and general noisy<br />

band conditions.<br />

(Gerry Dexter-WI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 30)<br />

BULGARIA Buzz sound on range 843-847 kHz MW with demodulated speech in


Bul of prgr "Horizont" on 843 kHz, at 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 and later on Sep 23rd.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 27)<br />

BURKINA FASO 5030.01 Radio Burkina, at *<strong>05</strong>59-0610 UT on Sept 29, Sign<br />

on with National Anthem. Opening French announcements at 0601. French talk<br />

with brief music breaks. Afro-pop music. Good. Costa Rica 5030 kHz not on<br />

the air. Also heard 18 hours later at 2400 UT signing off with National<br />

Anthem.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 30)<br />

CHAD 6165 Radio Nationale N'Djamena, at 2157-2226 UT on Sept 29, man<br />

announcer with French talk to drums at 2200. ID by another man at 2201<br />

followed by news and various news features with interviews. Into highlife<br />

music at 2220. Fair signal mixing with Croatia until latter faded down<br />

around 2215 UT.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 1)<br />

CHINA China Huayi Broadcasting Corporation schedule:<br />

SW 6185 2230-1700<br />

FM 107.1 MHz 2130-1900<br />

AM 783 kHz, except 0400-0800 UT every Wednesday.<br />

<strong>DX</strong> program named " <strong>BC</strong>Ler's Sky" every Saturday 0730-0830 UT.<br />

Address: China Huayi Broadcasting Corporation, P.O.Box 251, Fuzhou, Fujian<br />

Province, China 350001<br />

(N<strong>DX</strong>C via AR<strong>DX</strong>C News Oct)<br />

COLOMBIA 6035 La Voz del Guaviare (pres) at 1125-1135 UT on Sept 30.<br />

Llanera mx, alternating with M ancr; UTC-5 hrs time checks. Poor with<br />

6030/6040 kHz slop and approaching fadeout.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 30)<br />

CUBA Now, some information about RHC transmitter tests that will soon be<br />

on the air on the Tropical Band frequency of 5<strong>05</strong>5, again the frequency<br />

5<strong>05</strong>5 kilohertz, and. Again the test frequency is going to be 5<strong>05</strong>5<br />

kilohertz and we may also be testing on another lower frequency on that<br />

same 60 meters Tropical Broadcast Band soon.<br />

(Arnie Coro, CO2KK, RHC <strong>DX</strong>ers Unlimited Sept 29, AB<strong>DX</strong> via dxld)<br />

15250 Radio Nacional de Venezuela, at 2344-2357* UT on Sept 28, several<br />

IDs and address during a lively segment with a woman announcer in Spanish.<br />

This was followed by a dull talk segment with a man. Frequent canned IDs<br />

over guitar or piano music. Long sign off routine mentioning San<br />

Francisco, Chicago, Washington, Central America and the Caribbean as<br />

broadcast targets. Fair.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 1)<br />

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 6025 Radio Amanecer, Sto Domingo, at 0242 UT on Sept<br />

28 with a slow religious vocal after which they seemed to go into sign off<br />

routine with "buenos noches," ID at 0244 UT with MW, FM and SW frequencies<br />

and call for letters. Then two more vocals. I didn't stay to see whether<br />

they pulled the switch at listed 0300 UT. Fair to good.<br />

(Gerry Dexter-WI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 30)<br />

ERITREA/ETHIOPIA 7175 On 2 Oct checked again this 7175 jammer. Yes, it<br />

starts at 1600. Eritrea tried to escape jumping at times to 7160 but after<br />

a while the jammer found it. Back to 7175, then to 7160 etc. The jammer<br />

has at least 3 different sounds at the same time. I guess it's only one<br />

transmitter as the tones seemed to jump in one package from 7175 to 7160<br />

and vice versa.<br />

1st October 1600-1700 UT noted a jammer on 7175. It was a bit like Iranian<br />

jammers, but at times the pulse speed went real slow. Un<strong>der</strong>neath was heard<br />

Eritrea in presumed Amharic. New jamming method by Ethiopia instead of


Arabic music or a defective transmitter on this frequency?<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Oct 2)<br />

GERMANY [Myanmar non] DVB 9490 via Wertachtal at 0010-0025 UT on 29<br />

Sept in Burmese and possibly another language after 0015. Strong and clear<br />

signal.<br />

I have an old (over five years) language sked that says there is a<br />

15m Kachin broadcast every Saturday. At 0015 UT I heard either a<br />

different language or a non-native Burmese speaker speaking Burmese-my<br />

guess is the first. Can anyone verify these languages? Their website says<br />

nothing. You can theoretically view the site in several non-Burmese<br />

languages but I got 404 messages for all of them.<br />

(Liz Cameron-USA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 29)<br />

Changes of T-Systems Germany, from Sep 2nd:<br />

1630-1700 11975 Fri and Sun Bible Voice reactivated (ceased on Aug 2nd).<br />

>from Sep 10th: 1900-2100 9520 daily WYFR new in Portuguese and Spanish,<br />

each 1 hour duration.<br />

>from Sep 12: 1400-1415 152<strong>05</strong> Wed Pan Am Bc, instead of 15640 on Thu.<br />

>from Sep 13: 1700-1800 9485 daily WYFR in Farsi.<br />

1730-1800 17575 daily AWR site Flevo, ex Wertachtal.<br />

>from Oct 3rd: 16<strong>05</strong>-1830 13810 Wed Bible Voice, instead of 1600-1800 UT.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 27)<br />

Please note that our broadcast of the Voice of Oromia Independence<br />

Saturdays at 1700-1730 UT will change from 15650 to 9820 kHz as of<br />

November 3 for the winter broadcast period.<br />

(Jeff White-FL-USA RMI, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 2)<br />

via DTK Juelich 100 kW 130 degr<br />

Some changes of DTK T-Systems Media & Broadcast:<br />

WYFR (Family Radio), additional txions in English on Sept 10 only:<br />

1900-2000 on 9520 NAU 250 kW / 235 deg to SoEu in Portuguese from Sept 11<br />

2000-2100 on 9520 NAU 250 kW / 230 deg to SoEu in Spanish from Sept 11<br />

Radio Traumland from Sept 16:<br />

1300-1400 on 5945 JUL 100 kW / non-dir Sun to WeEu in German, x1300-1430<br />

Radio Republica, cancelled from Oct. 1:<br />

2300-0400 on 5910 WER 100 kW / 285 deg Mon-Fri to CeAm in Spanish<br />

Bible Voice Broadcasting Network (BVBN) from Oct. 6:<br />

1930-2000 on 9775 WER 125 kW / 195 deg Sat to WeAf in English,x1900-2000<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 3)<br />

New corporate logo of Bayerischer Rundfunk Munich on Oct 8th:<br />

<br />

(Paul Reinersch-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 5)<br />

AFN in Bavaria.<br />

Der US-amerikanische Militaerrundfunk American Forces' Network wird seine<br />

Station in Wuerzburg im kommenden Jahr schliessen. Hintergrund ist die<br />

Aufloesung aller Objekte <strong>der</strong> US-Streitkraefte in Wuerzburg, die nach einer<br />

Mitteilung des Europakommandos <strong>der</strong> US Army in Heidelberg fuer das<br />

Haushaltsjahr Okt. <strong>2007</strong> - Sept. 2008 vorgesehen ist. Mit Aufloesung <strong>der</strong><br />

Studios in Wuerzburg duerften auch die Mittelwelle 1143 kHz und die UKW-<br />

Frequenz 104,9 MHz abgeschaltet werden, die ueber Anlagen von T-Systems<br />

auf <strong>der</strong> Wuerzburger Frankenwarte laufen. Ende 2003 fuehrten Sen<strong>der</strong>tests


mit einem Programmsignal von AFN Bavaria zu Spekulationen, <strong>der</strong> bis zum 4.<br />

April 2003 von Megaradio genutzte, mit 5 kW deutlich staerkere Sen<strong>der</strong> auf<br />

1386 kHz koennte von AFN uebernommen werden. Hierbei duerfte es sich aber<br />

nur um einen internen Betriebsversuch gehandelt haben.<br />

AFN Wuerzburg versorgt auch mehrere an<strong>der</strong>e Standorte <strong>der</strong> US-Streitkraefte.<br />

Die entsprechenden Sendeanlagen duerften vermutlich in Zukunft AFN Bavaria<br />

aus Vilseck uebertragen. Nach dem Abzug <strong>der</strong> US-Streitkraefte aus Bad<br />

Kissingen sind noch Gleichwellensen<strong>der</strong> fuer die Mittelwelle 1143 kHz in<br />

Bamberg und Schweinfurt in Betrieb, wobei einige Beobachter die Existenz<br />

eines Sen<strong>der</strong>s in Schweinfurt bezweifeln; gesicherte Informationen zu den<br />

sendetechnischen Details konnten bisher nicht beschafft werden. Hinzu<br />

kommen in Ansbach-Katterbach die Mittelwelle 1485 kHz sowie die erst im<br />

Maerz <strong>2007</strong> in Betrieb gegangene UKW-Frequenz 107,3 MHz. Ein weiterer UKW-<br />

Sen<strong>der</strong> versorgt auf 104,9 MHz die Garnison Illesheim.<br />

Auf absehbare Zukunft Bestand haben werden in Bayern neben verschiedenen<br />

UKW-Sen<strong>der</strong>n von AFN Bavaria vor allem die Mittelwellen 1107 kHz in<br />

Grafenwoehr (Sendeleistung 10 kW) und 1485 kHz in Hohenfels (300 Watt).<br />

AFN Bavaria wird in Vilseck in <strong>der</strong> Naehe des Truppenuebungsplatzes<br />

Grafenwoehr produziert und ersetzte 1994 AFN Nuernberg.<br />

(Kai Ludwig Radio Eins Medienmagazin 17.9.<strong>2007</strong>)<br />

AFN Kaiserslautern hat die Versorgung <strong>der</strong> Garnison Baumhol<strong>der</strong> (40 km<br />

nordwestlich von "K-Town") in Rheinland-Pfalz uebernommen. Sie war bisher<br />

Einheiten <strong>der</strong> US-Streitkraefte im hessischen Hanau unterstellt, die aber<br />

bis zum kommenden Jahr abgezogen werden. Erst zum Jahresanfang 2006 hatte<br />

AFN Hessen erstmals UKW-Sendungen in Baumhol<strong>der</strong> aufgenommen. Der auf 106,1<br />

MHz arbeitende Sen<strong>der</strong> uebertraegt jetzt AFN Kaiserslautern, waehrend ein<br />

zweiter Sen<strong>der</strong> auf 98,7 MHz in Birkenfeld wie<strong>der</strong> abgeschaltet wurde. Nach<br />

unbestaetigten Geruechten soll die Frequenz in Birkenfeld demnaechst von<br />

einem an<strong>der</strong>en Veranstalter genutzt werden.<br />

(Kai Ludwig Radio Eins Medienmagazin 17.9.<strong>2007</strong>; ntt Oct 1)<br />

Der Abzug US-amerikanischer Truppen aus Hessen wird auch <strong>2007</strong>/08<br />

fortgesetzt. Nach Giessen, wo die AFN-Mittelwelle 1143 kHz bereits<br />

abgestellt wurde, folgen Darmstadt und Hanau. Es bleibt abzuwarten, ob AFN<br />

auf laengere Sicht auf die Nutzung <strong>der</strong> reichweitenstarken Frequenzen<br />

Oberursel 873 kHz und Grosser Feldberg auf 98,7 MHz bestehen wird, obwohl<br />

es nach den bislang vorliegenden Informationen in Hessen kuenftig keine<br />

Einheiten <strong>der</strong> US-Streitkraefte ausserhalb von Wiesbaden mehr geben<br />

duerfte. Mehr als fuer die Mittelwelle duerfte man sich fuer die UKW-<br />

Frequenz interessieren. An<strong>der</strong>erseits blieb in Bayern Prien 90,3 MHz bis in<br />

die juengste Zeit in Betrieb, obwohl das Chiemsee-Hotel 2004 geschlossen<br />

wurde.<br />

(Kai Ludwig Radio Eins Medienmagazin 17.9.<strong>2007</strong>; ntt Oct 1)<br />

Technische Aen<strong>der</strong>ungen beim Sen<strong>der</strong> Burg. Der Antenneningenieur Bernd<br />

Waniewski beschreibt in seinem Internetangebot<br />

Aen<strong>der</strong>ungen, die auf <strong>der</strong> Sendestation Burg<br />

bei Magdeburg vorgenommen wurden.<br />

Der verbliebene Rohrmast J1 (Mast J2 war am 22. Juni 2006 gesprengt<br />

worden) dient jetzt zur Abstrahlung des Fernwirksignals auf 139 kHz sowie<br />

von Truckradio auf 531 kHz. Fuer die Mittelwelle gibt es Berichte ueber<br />

einen verbesserten Empfang, <strong>der</strong> offenbar auf die Nutzung dieses 210 Meter<br />

hohen Mastes als Sendeantenne zurueckzufuehren ist, da die Sendeleistung<br />

von nur 10 kW unveraen<strong>der</strong>t geblieben ist.<br />

Die Dreieckflaechenantenne K1 (die weitgehend bauartgleiche, zuletzt bis<br />

1998 zur Ausstrahlung von MDR Info genutzte Antenne K2 ist vor Jahren<br />

abgebaut worden) wird jetzt tagsueber fuer die Mittelwelle 1575 kHz<br />

genutzt<br />


Bis 08.00 (MESZ 10.00) Uhr laufen hier Programme <strong>der</strong> Stimme Russlands in<br />

analoger Amplitudenmodulation (100 kW), an die sich ein digitaler<br />

Versuchsbetrieb von Oldiestar mit 20 kW anschliesst.<br />

Fuer den Abend-/Nachtbetrieb auf 1575 kHz (bis 22.00 (MESZ 24.00) Uhr<br />

Stimme Russlands analog mit 500 kW, anschliessend Digitaltest) wird<br />

unveraen<strong>der</strong>t die aus drei Dipolen bestehende Steilstrahlantenne genutzt.<br />

Die Langwellenantenne an einem 324 Meter hohen Mast, <strong>der</strong> zuvor die Antenne<br />

fuer den bis 1991 praktizierten Betrieb <strong>der</strong> Frequenz 783 kHz mit hoher<br />

Leistung trug, ist weiter fuer die Frequenz 261 kHz reserviert, die seit<br />

mittlerweile fuenf Jahren dem franzoesischen Veranstalter Europe 1<br />

zugewiesen ist. Europe 1 wollte auf 261 kHz urspruenglich ein neues<br />

Hoerfunkprojekt in deutscher Sprache starten, fuer dessen Realisierung es<br />

aber bis heute keine Anzeichen gibt.<br />

(Kai Ludwig Radio Eins Medienmagazin 23.9.<strong>2007</strong>; ntt Oct 1)<br />

Enclosed an excerpt from the preliminary version of DW's B07 schedule, AM<br />

only, with all the FM relays (own transmitters at Kigali, Kabul,<br />

Bucuresti, Sofia, Tirana, Sarajevo and Pristina plus rebroadcasters in<br />

Serbia) and modest power mediumwave outlets at Moscow (693) and St.<br />

Petersburg (1188) removed. No DAB relays in Berlin anymore, they have been<br />

cancelled a while ago.<br />

New is German to Latin America via Cypress Creek 250 kW, i.e. WHRI, 1000-<br />

1100 on 9865, apparently replacing the current Sines-21840 1000-1200.<br />

First I thought it would replace Sackville, but then I had to find that DW<br />

has already left this site, or do I overlook something?<br />

The Novosibirsk listings in fact summarize two different sites: 200 kW<br />

transmissions are the radio centre #5 near Novosibirsk, opened in 1956 and<br />

equipped with a number of 100 kW transmitters, run in pairs of course.<br />

Origin of the 500 kW transmission will be the radio centre #9 at<br />

Raduga/Oyash, opened in 1967 and equipped with high power transmitters.<br />

Acc. both sites are located at<br />

54 55 18 N 82 51 22 E and 55 29 00 N 83 41 12 E<br />

respectively.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Oct 1)<br />

DEUTSCHE WELLE B07, VERSION 1<br />

GERMAN <strong>05</strong>875 2200 0000 500 ALMA ATA 121 SEAS<br />

GERMAN 15430 1000 1200 500 ALMA ATA 141 SEAS/OC<br />

GERMAN 09545 0000 0200 250 ASCENSION 294 CAM<br />

GERMAN 17770 1100 1200 250 ASCENSION 245 LA<br />

GERMAN <strong>05</strong>9<strong>05</strong> 1000 1200 250 BONAIRE 0ND N/CAM<br />

GERMAN 09785 0800 1000 250 BONAIRE 230 OC<br />

GERMAN 09865 1000 1100 250 CYPRESS CR 152 LA<br />

RUSSIAN <strong>05</strong>980 1800 1900 250 DHABAYYA 355 CIS<br />

RUSSIAN <strong>05</strong>980 1900 2000 250 DHABAYYA 355 CIS<br />

RUSSIAN 07145 1600 1659 250 DHABAYYA 340 CIS<br />

GERMAN 09545 2200 0000 250 DHABAYYA 260 LA<br />

RUSSIAN 09715 1500 1559 250 DHABAYYA 355 CIS<br />

PASHTO 09865 0800 0830 250 DHABAYYA 045 ME<br />

DARI 09865 0830 0900 250 DHABAYYA 045 ME<br />

ENGLISH 09880 2000 2<strong>05</strong>9 250 DHABAYYA 225 AF<br />

ENGLISH 13790 0300 0400 250 DHABAYYA 085 SAS<br />

ENGLISH 15410 <strong>05</strong>00 <strong>05</strong>30 250 DHABAYYA 220 AF<br />

PORTUG 15410 <strong>05</strong>30 <strong>05</strong>59 250 DHABAYYA 220 AF


SWAHILI 17800 1500 1559 250 DHABAYYA 225 AF<br />

FRENCH 21780 1200 1300 250 DHABAYYA 255 AF<br />

ARABIC 01350 2100 2200 999 EREVAN 32 ME<br />

UKRAINIAN00999 <strong>05</strong>30 0600 500 GRIGORIOPO 0ND CIS<br />

RUSSIAN 00999 0600 0630 500 GRIGORIOPO 0ND CIS<br />

RUSSIAN 00999 1600 1700 500 GRIGORIOPO 0ND CIS<br />

RUSSIAN 00999 1900 2000 500 GRIGORIOPO 0ND CIS<br />

GERMAN 07265 1000 1200 250 IRKUTSK 152 FE<br />

SWAHILI 06180 0300 0400 250 KIGALI 180 AF<br />

ENGLISH 06180 0400 <strong>05</strong>00 250 KIGALI 0ND C/EAF<br />

ENGLISH 06180 <strong>05</strong>00 <strong>05</strong>30 250 KIGALI 0ND C/EAF<br />

SWAHILI 07190 1500 1557 250 KIGALI 0ND AF<br />

GERMAN 07255 1600 1755 250 KIGALI 180 AF<br />

FRENCH 09535 1600 1700 250 KIGALI 0ND C/EAF<br />

FRENCH 09535 1700 1757 250 KIGALI 0ND C/EAF<br />

GERMAN 09655 0000 0200 250 KIGALI 295 CAM<br />

INDONES 09720 2200 2300 250 KIGALI 085 SEAS<br />

ENGLISH 09735 1900 1930 250 KIGALI 210 AF<br />

PORTUGUE 09735 1930 2000 250 KIGALI 210 AF<br />

ENGLISH 09735 2000 2<strong>05</strong>7 250 KIGALI 210 C/EAF<br />

ENGLISH 09735 2000 2<strong>05</strong>7 250 KIGALI 295 WAF<br />

ARABIC 09755 0430 0457 250 KIGALI 325 ME<br />

ENGLISH 09755 <strong>05</strong>00 <strong>05</strong>30 250 KIGALI 295 WAF<br />

HINDI 09785 0130 0200 250 KIGALI 085 SAS<br />

SWAHILI 09800 1000 1100 250 KIGALI 0ND AF<br />

SWAHILI 09800 1500 1557 250 KIGALI 265 AF<br />

FRENCH 09810 1600 1657 250 KIGALI 210 EAF<br />

AMHARIC 11645 1400 1457 250 KIGALI 030 C/EAF<br />

SWAHILI 11645 1500 1557 250 KIGALI 180 AF<br />

GERMAN 11690 0000 0200 250 KIGALI 265 CAM<br />

HAUSA 11690 1800 1900 250 KIGALI 295 AF<br />

ENGLISH 11690 2100 2200 250 KIGALI 295 WAF<br />

GERMAN 11690 2200 0000 250 KIGALI 265 CAM<br />

GERMAN 11725 1800 1957 250 KIGALI 295 AF<br />

ARABIC 11925 0400 0430 250 KIGALI 030 ME<br />

ARABIC 11925 1800 1900 250 KIGALI 030 ME<br />

ARABIC 11925 1900 1957 250 KIGALI 030 ME<br />

GERMAN 11935 2100 2200 250 KIGALI 115 SEAS/OC<br />

GERMAN 120<strong>05</strong> 0600 0800 250 KIGALI 210 SAF<br />

RUSSIAN 12025 0400 0457 250 KIGALI 015 ZAS<br />

ENGLISH 12045 <strong>05</strong>00 <strong>05</strong>30 250 KIGALI 180 C/SAF<br />

PORTUGUES12045 <strong>05</strong>30 <strong>05</strong>57 250 KIGALI 180 C/SAF<br />

ENGLISH 12045 0600 0630 250 KIGALI 295 WAF<br />

HAUSA 12045 0630 0700 250 KIGALI 295 WAF<br />

SWAHILI 12045 1000 1100 250 KIGALI 265 AF<br />

ENGLISH 13780 2100 2157 250 KIGALI 280 WAF<br />

ARABIC 13790 2000 2100 250 KIGALI 310 ME<br />

ARABIC 13790 2100 2157 250 KIGALI 310 ME<br />

GERMAN 15275 1400 1555 250 KIGALI 030 ME/EAF<br />

FRENCH 15275 1700 1800 250 KIGALI 295 WAF<br />

HAUSA 15275 1800 1857 250 KIGALI 295 WAF<br />

GERMAN 15410 0600 0800 250 KIGALI 295 WAF<br />

SWAHILI 15410 1000 1100 250 KIGALI 180 AF<br />

FRENCH 15410 1200 1300 250 KIGALI 0ND AF<br />

HAUSA 15410 1300 1357 250 KIGALI 310 AF<br />

RUSSIAN 15640 <strong>05</strong>00 0600 250 KIGALI 360 CIS<br />

RUSSIAN 15640 0600 0627 250 KIGALI 360 CIS<br />

FRENCH 17800 1200 1300 250 KIGALI 295 AF<br />

HAUSA 17800 1300 1400 250 KIGALI 295 AF


CHINESE 09865 2300 2350 250 KRANJI 013 CHN<br />

BENGALI 11820 0100 0130 250 KRANJI 315 SAS<br />

HINDI 11820 0130 0200 250 KRANJI 315 SAS<br />

CHINESE 11945 1300 1330 100 KRANJI 013 CHN<br />

CHINESE 12010 1030 1150 250 KRANJI 013 CHN<br />

URDU 15620 0200 0230 250 KRANJI 315 SAS<br />

PERSIAN <strong>05</strong>910 1730 1930 200 KRASNODAR 132 ME<br />

GERMAN 07120 0000 0200 250 KRASNODAR 110 SAS<br />

GERMAN 13780 0400 0600 250 KRASNODAR 188 AF<br />

ENGLISH 11690 1900 1929 100 MEYERTON 015 C/EAF<br />

CHINESE <strong>05</strong>900 1300 1330 200 NOVOSIBIR. 111 CHN<br />

GERMAN <strong>05</strong>900 2200 0000 200 NOVOSIBIR. 111 FE<br />

PERSIAN <strong>05</strong>925 1730 1930 500 NOVOSIBIR. 240 ME<br />

GERMAN <strong>05</strong>910 1000 1200 250 PETROPAVL. 247 FE<br />

CHINESE 11830 2300 2350 250 PETROPAVL. 263 CHN<br />

ENGLISH 15595 0000 0100 250 PETROPAVL. 247 FE<br />

RUSSIAN <strong>05</strong>9<strong>05</strong> 0200 0300 500 RAMPISHAM 076 ZAS<br />

RUSSIAN <strong>05</strong>9<strong>05</strong> 0300 0400 500 RAMPISHAM 076 ZAS<br />

RUSSIAN <strong>05</strong>910 <strong>05</strong>00 0600 500 RAMPISHAM 048 CIS<br />

RUSSIAN <strong>05</strong>910 0600 0630 500 RAMPISHAM 048 CIS<br />

RUSSIAN <strong>05</strong>925 0100 0200 500 RAMPISHAM 047 CIS<br />

ARABIC 06035 0430 0459 500 RAMPISHAM 168 ME<br />

GERMAN 06075 0000 0200 500 RAMPISHAM 140 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 0200 0357 500 RAMPISHAM 095 SEUR/ME<br />

GERMAN 06075 0200 0400 500 RAMPISHAM 140 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 0400 0459 500 RAMPISHAM 140 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 2100 2200 500 RAMPISHAM 140 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 2200 0000 500 RAMPISHAM 140 EUR<br />

RUSSIAN 06180 2000 2<strong>05</strong>9 500 RAMPISHAM 076 CIS<br />

GERMAN 07210 0600 0759 500 RAMPISHAM 047 EUR<br />

ENGLISH 07285 <strong>05</strong>00 <strong>05</strong>29 500 RAMPISHAM 180 WAF<br />

GERMAN 09545 1800 2000 500 RAMPISHAM 168 SWEUR<br />

GERMAN 09545 2000 2100 500 RAMPISHAM 168 SWEUR<br />

RUSSIAN 09715 1600 1700 500 RAMPISHAM 076 CIS<br />

RUSSIAN 11720 1500 1600 500 RAMPISHAM 076 CIS<br />

FRENCH 12035 1600 1700 500 RAMPISHAM 168 WAF<br />

GERMAN 13780 1600 1759 500 RAMPISHAM 125 EAF<br />

GERMAN 17630 1200 1400 500 RAMPISHAM 080 SAS/SEA<br />

ARABIC <strong>05</strong>9<strong>05</strong> 2000 2100 250 SINES 095 ME<br />

ARABIC <strong>05</strong>9<strong>05</strong> 2100 2157 250 SINES 095 ME<br />

ENGLISH <strong>05</strong>945 0400 0457 250 SINES 160 WAF<br />

BELORUSS <strong>05</strong>945 <strong>05</strong>00 <strong>05</strong>30 250 SINES 040 EUR<br />

ENGLISH <strong>05</strong>945 0600 0629 250 SINES 180 WAF<br />

HAUSA <strong>05</strong>945 0630 0700 250 SINES 150 WAF<br />

GERMAN 06075 0000 0200 250 SINES 040 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 0200 0400 250 SINES 040 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 0400 0600 250 SINES 040 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 0600 0800 250 SINES 040 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 1700 1800 250 SINES 030 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 1800 2000 250 SINES 030 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 2000 2157 250 SINES 030 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 2200 0000 250 SINES 040 EUR<br />

RUSSIAN 07145 2000 2<strong>05</strong>7 250 SINES 045 CIS<br />

UKRAINIAN07200 <strong>05</strong>30 <strong>05</strong>59 250 SINES <strong>05</strong>5 EUR<br />

ENGLISH 07225 0400 <strong>05</strong>00 250 SINES 120 AF<br />

ENGLISH 07280 2100 2200 250 SINES 160 WAF<br />

HAUSA 09430 1800 1857 250 SINES 150 WAF<br />

SWAHILI 09565 0300 0357 250 SINES 140 AF


GERMAN 11865 2200 2355 250 SINES 230 LA<br />

RUSSIAN 12080 1600 1700 250 SINES 060 CIS<br />

GERMAN 13780 1200 1359 250 SINES 080 SEUR/ME<br />

FRENCH 13790 1700 1757 250 SINES 150 AF<br />

FRENCH 15275 1600 1657 250 SINES 170 WAF<br />

ENGLISH 15275 1900 1930 250 SINES 130 C/EAF<br />

PORTUGUES15275 1930 1957 250 SINES 130 C/EAF<br />

GERMAN 15335 1400 1555 250 SINES 080 SEUR/ME<br />

FRENCH 15440 1200 1257 250 SINES 1<strong>05</strong> NAF<br />

GERMAN 15440 1800 1957 250 SINES 150 AF<br />

RUSSIAN 15620 1500 1557 250 SINES <strong>05</strong>0 CIS<br />

FRENCH 17800 1600 1659 250 SINES 150 WAF<br />

SWAHILI 21780 1000 1100 250 SINES 125 AF<br />

HAUSA 21780 1300 1400 250 SINES 145 AF<br />

ARABIC 06035 0400 0429 300 SKELTON 125 ME<br />

GERMAN 06075 <strong>05</strong>00 <strong>05</strong>59 250 SKELTON 150 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 0600 0800 300 SKELTON 110 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 0800 1000 300 SKELTON 110 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 1000 1200 300 SKELTON 110 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 1200 1400 300 SKELTON 110 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 1400 1559 300 SKELTON 110 EUR<br />

ARABIC 06130 2000 2100 250 SKELTON 160 NAF<br />

ARABIC 06130 2100 2200 250 SKELTON 160 NAF<br />

ARABIC 06135 0430 0459 300 SKELTON 195 ME<br />

GERMAN 09545 0800 1000 250 SKELTON 180 SWEUR<br />

GERMAN 09545 1000 1200 250 SKELTON 180 SWEUR<br />

GERMAN 09545 1200 1400 250 SKELTON 180 SWEUR<br />

GERMAN 09545 1400 1600 250 SKELTON 180 SWEUR<br />

GERMAN 09545 1600 1800 250 SKELTON 180 SWEUR<br />

INDONES 07380 2200 2300 250 TALATA VO. 085 SEAS<br />

BENGALI 09850 0100 0130 250 TCHITA 230 SAS<br />

HINDI 09850 0130 0200 250 TCHITA 230 SAS<br />

GERMAN 01548 0000 0130 400 TRINCOMALE 035 SAS<br />

HINDI 01548 0130 0200 400 TRINCOMALE 035 SAS<br />

ENGLISH 01548 0300 0400 400 TRINCOMALE 035 SAS<br />

GERMAN 01548 1200 1400 400 TRINCOMALE 035 SAS<br />

GERMAN 01548 1400 1459 400 TRINCOMALE 035 SAS<br />

HINDI 01548 1500 1530 400 TRINCOMALE 035 SAS<br />

BENGALI 01548 1530 1600 400 TRINCOMALE 035 SAS<br />

ENGLISH 01548 1600 1700 400 TRINCOMALE 035 SAS<br />

GERMAN 01548 1700 1800 400 TRINCOMALE 035 SAS<br />

ENGLISH <strong>05</strong>965 1600 1658 250 TRINCOMALE 015 SAS<br />

INDONES 06000 2200 2300 250 TRINCOMALE 1<strong>05</strong> SEAS<br />

GERMAN 06<strong>05</strong>0 2300 2358 250 TRINCOMALE 1<strong>05</strong> SEAS<br />

HINDI 07225 1500 1530 250 TRINCOMALE 015 SAS<br />

BENGALI 07225 1530 1558 250 TRINCOMALE 015 SAS<br />

ENGLISH 07265 0000 0<strong>05</strong>7 250 TRINCOMALE 1<strong>05</strong> SEAS<br />

GERMAN 07285 0000 0158 250 TRINCOMALE 345 SAS<br />

ARABIC 09495 2000 2100 250 TRINCOMALE 300 NAF<br />

ARABIC 09495 2100 2157 250 TRINCOMALE 300 NAF<br />

ENGLISH 09545 2100 2200 250 TRINCOMALE 270 WAF<br />

HINDI 09585 1500 1530 250 TRINCOMALE 345 SAS<br />

BENGALI 09585 1530 1558 250 TRINCOMALE 345 SAS<br />

INDONES 09655 1200 1258 250 TRINCOMALE 120 SEAS<br />

RUSSIAN 09715 1700 1800 250 TRINCOMALE 345 CIS<br />

RUSSIAN 09715 1800 1900 250 TRINCOMALE 345 CIS<br />

RUSSIAN 09715 1900 1958 250 TRINCOMALE 345 CIS<br />

ENGLISH 09785 0000 0<strong>05</strong>8 250 TRINCOMALE 090 SEAS<br />

ENGLISH 09785 0300 0358 250 TRINCOMALE 015 SAS<br />

ENGLISH 09795 1600 1658 250 TRINCOMALE 345 SAS


URDU 09850 0200 0230 250 TRINCOMALE 345 SAS<br />

ARABIC 116<strong>05</strong> 1800 1900 250 TRINCOMALE 300 ME<br />

ARABIC 116<strong>05</strong> 1900 1958 250 TRINCOMALE 300 ME<br />

URDU 11695 1700 1730 250 TRINCOMALE 335 ME<br />

GERMAN 11935 2000 2100 250 TRINCOMALE 120 SEAS/OC<br />

GERMAN 12<strong>05</strong>5 1600 1755 250 TRINCOMALE 255 AF<br />

DARI 12090 1330 1400 250 TRINCOMALE 345 ME<br />

PASHTO 12090 1400 1430 250 TRINCOMALE 345 ME<br />

URDU 12090 1430 1458 250 TRINCOMALE 345 SAS<br />

CHINESE 13735 1300 1328 250 TRINCOMALE 060 CHN<br />

GERMAN 13780 1400 1558 250 TRINCOMALE 300 SEUR/ME<br />

ARABIC 13780 1800 1858 250 TRINCOMALE 285 ME<br />

ENGLISH 13780 1900 1930 250 TRINCOMALE 240 AF<br />

PORTUGUES13780 1930 1958 250 TRINCOMALE 240 AF<br />

ENGLISH 13780 2000 2<strong>05</strong>8 250 TRINCOMALE 255 C/SAF<br />

SWAHILI 15445 0300 0400 250 TRINCOMALE 255 AF<br />

ENGLISH 15445 0400 0458 250 TRINCOMALE 255 C/EAF<br />

GERMAN 15610 1000 1158 250 TRINCOMALE 120 OC<br />

GERMAN 15610 1200 1358 250 TRINCOMALE 355 SAS<br />

PASHTO 15620 0800 0830 250 TRINCOMALE 335 ME<br />

DARI 15620 0830 0858 250 TRINCOMALE 335 ME<br />

INDONESIA15620 1200 1258 250 TRINCOMALE 1<strong>05</strong> SEAS<br />

CHINESE 15620 1300 1330 250 TRINCOMALE 045 CHN<br />

RUSSIAN 15640 0100 0158 250 TRINCOMALE 025 CIS<br />

RUSSIAN 15640 0200 0300 250 TRINCOMALE 345 ZAS<br />

RUSSIAN 15640 0300 0400 250 TRINCOMALE 345 ZAS<br />

RUSSIAN 15640 0400 0458 250 TRINCOMALE 345 CIS<br />

CHINESE 15640 1030 1150 250 TRINCOMALE 045 CHN<br />

AMHARIC 15640 1400 1458 250 TRINCOMALE 270 C/EAF<br />

GERMAN 17520 0800 0958 250 TRINCOMALE 120 SEAS/OC<br />

RUSSIAN 17700 0100 0158 250 TRINCOMALE 045 CIS<br />

RUSSIAN 17700 <strong>05</strong>00 0600 250 TRINCOMALE 335 CIS<br />

ENGLISH 17710 0900 1000 250 TRINCOMALE 045 FE<br />

GERMAN 17800 0400 0600 250 TRINCOMALE 240 AF<br />

CHINESE 17820 1030 1150 250 TRINCOMALE 060 CHN<br />

ENGLISH 21840 0900 1000 250 TRINCOMALE 060 FE<br />

ENGLISH <strong>05</strong>9<strong>05</strong> 0400 <strong>05</strong>00 250 WOOFFERTON 184 WAF<br />

UKRAINIAN<strong>05</strong>945 <strong>05</strong>30 0600 250 WOOFFERTON 090 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 1600 1800 300 WOOFFERTON 114 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 1800 2000 300 WOOFFERTON 114 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06075 2000 2100 250 WOOFFERTON 114 EUR<br />

GERMAN 06130 0600 0700 250 WOOFFERTON 184 WAF<br />

ARABIC 071<strong>05</strong> 0400 0429 300 WOOFFERTON 114 ME<br />

RUSSIAN 07145 1700 1800 250 WOOFFERTON 045 CIS<br />

RUSSIAN 07145 1700 1800 250 WOOFFERTON 086 CIS<br />

RUSSIAN 07145 1800 1900 250 WOOFFERTON <strong>05</strong>8 CIS<br />

RUSSIAN 07145 1800 1900 250 WOOFFERTON 086 CIS<br />

RUSSIAN 07145 1900 1959 250 WOOFFERTON 086 CIS<br />

RUSSIAN 07145 1900 2000 250 WOOFFERTON <strong>05</strong>8 CIS<br />

ENGLISH 07240 0600 0630 250 WOOFFERTON 180 WAF<br />

HAUSA 07240 0630 0659 250 WOOFFERTON 160 WAF<br />

ARABIC 07280 1800 1900 300 WOOFFERTON 114 ME<br />

ARABIC 07280 1800 1900 300 WOOFFERTON 170 ME<br />

ARABIC 07280 1900 1959 300 WOOFFERTON 170 ME<br />

ARABIC 07280 1900 1959 300 WOOFFERTON 114 ME<br />

URDU 09495 1700 1730 250 WOOFFERTON 090 ME<br />

GERMAN 09545 0600 0800 250 WOOFFERTON 170 SWEUR<br />

GERMAN 09545 0800 0959 300 WOOFFERTON 114 SEUR/ME<br />

GERMAN 09735 0400 <strong>05</strong>59 300 WOOFFERTON 128 AF<br />

FRENCH 09735 1700 1759 250 WOOFFERTON 158 WAF<br />

GERMAN 11865 0600 0759 300 WOOFFERTON 114 SEUR/ME<br />

GERMAN 12025 0600 0759 300 WOOFFERTON 078 EUR<br />

FRENCH 12035 1700 1759 300 WOOFFERTON 182 WAF


GERMAN 12070 1600 1759 250 WOOFFERTON 114 SEUR/ME<br />

GERMAN 12070 1800 1959 300 WOOFFERTON 170 AF<br />

GERMAN 13780 0800 1000 250 WOOFFERTON 1<strong>05</strong> SEUR/ME<br />

GERMAN 13780 1000 1200 250 WOOFFERTON 1<strong>05</strong> SEUR/ME<br />

DARI 15620 1330 1400 250 WOOFFERTON 082 ME<br />

PASHTO 15620 1400 1430 250 WOOFFERTON 082 ME<br />

FRENCH 17610 1200 1259 300 WOOFFERTON 182 WAF<br />

(DWL via AD<strong>DX</strong> Andreas Volk-D, Oct 1)<br />

Special call DA0UBOOT - means DA zero submarine, on the occasion of 100<br />

years UBOOTs - German submarines. 1st Dec 2006 to 31 Dec <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Hallo, seltsames Call, 15:10 utc, 3685 lsb, 5/9.<br />

(Thomas Lindenthal-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> oct 5)<br />

Die Son<strong>der</strong>station DA0UBOOT, ist anlaesslich des Jubilaeums "100 Jahre<br />

deutsche U-Boote" aktiv.<br />

Die Freunde <strong>der</strong> Marinefunker geben aus diesem Grund im Jahr <strong>2007</strong> ein<br />

"Son<strong>der</strong>diplom 100 Jahre deutsche U-Boote" heraus. Dieses kann vom<br />

1.12.2006 bis zum 31.12.<strong>2007</strong> erarbeitet werden. Dafuer werden 100 Punkte<br />

benoetigt.<br />

Obligatorisch ist das Arbeiten von DA0UBOOT und einer weiteren MF-<br />

Clubstation an Bord eines Museumsschiffes. Statt dieses Museumsschiffes<br />

koennen auch 4 Museumsschiffe gearbeitet werden, die nicht in <strong>der</strong> MF<br />

organisiert sind.<br />

Es zaehlen: DA0UBOOT 25 Punkte<br />

DL0DMB (Museum U-Boot 995) 15 Punkte<br />

DL0MKF (Museum U-Boot W. Bauer) 15 Punkte<br />

An<strong>der</strong>e Museums-U-Boote 15 Punkte<br />

Clubstationen auf an<strong>der</strong>en Museumsschiffen 10 Punkte<br />

/MM-Schiffsstationen 10 Punkte<br />

An<strong>der</strong>e MF-Clubstationen CW 6 Punkte / SSB 3 Punkte<br />

Digitale Betriebsarten ausser PR 2 Punkte<br />

Sonstige MF-Mitglie<strong>der</strong> CW 2 Punkte / SSB 1 Punkt<br />

Digitale Betriebsarten ausser PR 1 Punkt<br />

DA0UBOOT und alle an<strong>der</strong>en Stationen zaehlen fuer die Punktebewertung nur<br />

einmal unabhaengig vom gearbeiteten Band. Die Gebuehr betraegt fuer<br />

europaeische Stationen 13.00 Euro. Der Reinerloes kommt ausschliesslich<br />

dem Erhalt des U-Boot-Ehrenmals Moeltenort bei Kiel zu.<br />

Diplom-Manager ist DJ6TK, DIG 1074<br />

(Heinz-Juergen Kronemeyer-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 5)<br />

HONDURAS 3339.98 HRMI at 1145-1155 UT on Sept 28. Presumed with<br />

religious-sounding vocals, YL ancr. Heard the following two mornings as<br />

well with similar format; did not catch an ID due to high QRN levels.<br />

Signal fair strength at best.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 30)<br />

HUNGARY Winter B-07 schedule of Hungarian Radio in Hungarian:<br />

0100-0158 on 5980 JBR 250 kW / 306 deg to NoAm Radio Budapest<br />

0200-0258 on 6145 JBR 250 kW / 306 deg to NoAm Radio Budapest<br />

0400-0800 on 3975 JBR 250 kW / non-dir to WeEu "Kossuth Radio" Mon-Sat<br />

0400-1100 on 6025 JBR 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu "Kossuth Radio" Mon-Sat<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0830 on 3975 JBR 250 kW / non-dir to WeEu "Kossuth Radio" Sun<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0830 on 6145 JBR 250 kW / 288 deg to WeEu "Kossuth Radio" Sun<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-1100 on 6025 JBR 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu "Kossuth Radio" Sun<br />

1100-1200 on 3975 JBR 250 kW / non-dir to WeEu "Kossuth Radio"<br />

1100-2200 on 6025 JBR 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu "Kossuth Radio"<br />

1200-1258 on 17690 JBR 250 kW / 075 deg to AUS Radio Budapest<br />

1500-1800 on 3975 JBR 250 kW / non-dir to WeEu "Kossuth Radio"


1900-1958 on 3975 JBR 250 kW / non-dir to WeEu Radio Budapest<br />

1900-1958 on 9845 JBR 250 kW / 075 deg to AUS Radio Budapest<br />

2000-2100 on 3975 JBR 250 kW / non-dir to WeEu "Kossuth Radio"<br />

2100-2158 on 3975 JBR 250 kW / non-dir to WeEu Radio Budapest<br />

2100-2158 on 5970 JBR 250 kW / 306 deg to NoAm Radio Budapest<br />

2200-2300 on 3975 JBR 250 kW / non-dir to WeEu "Kossuth Radio"<br />

2200-2300 on 5980 JBR 250 kW / non-dir to WeEu "Kossuth Radio"<br />

2200-2300 on 6025 JBR 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu "Kossuth Radio"<br />

2300-2358 on 9665 JBR 250 kW / 245 deg to SoAm Radio Budapest<br />

2300-2400 on 6025 JBR 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu "Kossuth Radio" Sat/Sun<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 3)<br />

ICELAND 207 RUV, Eidar, 2228-0009, 21 Sept, talks, newscast; 43332; //<br />

to 189 rated 55353 (!).<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 4)<br />

INDIA Frequency changes of All India Radio effective from Sept 26:<br />

0025-0435 NF 9870 BGL 500 kW / 330 deg, x10330 VBSce*<br />

0900-1200 NF 9870 BGL 500 kW / 330 deg, x10330 VBSce*<br />

1245-1740 NF 9870 BGL 500 kW / 330 deg, x10330 VBSce*<br />

1615-1715 NF 10330 DEL 250 kW / non-dir, x 9875 Russian<br />

*Vividh Bharati Service<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 3)<br />

Vividh Bharati 9870. Did my first checking at 0<strong>05</strong>0, Wed.3, for Vividh<br />

Bharati on new 9870 and as expected great signal from Bangalore with 500<br />

kW, slightly noisy and fady than on former 10330. And it's so long for<br />

Radio Austria Int. 300 kW. barely audible in the background. By 0230 VB<br />

has faded substantially, but no trace of Radio Prague at all.<br />

(Raul Saavedra-CTR, dxld Oct 3)<br />

- it is good here on clear fq. in the afternoon, UT.<br />

(Erik Koie-DEN, dxld Oct 3)<br />

Tiny in Germany 1100-1200 UT slot, only S=1 just over threshold at<br />

present. But will much stronger in coming winter season from 1500 UT<br />

onwards. (wb)<br />

INDONESIA 4790.<strong>05</strong> RRI Fak-Fak (pres) at 1122-1230+ UT on Sep 26. Koran<br />

recitations, still going past 1230 UT per re-checks. Ditto for subsequent<br />

mornings. Hardly anything resembling Ramadan programming heard from other<br />

RRI stations.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 30)<br />

9680 RRI Jarkarta, at 1035-1100 UT Oct 5, Two males in Indonesian<br />

language conversation. At 1044 UT Qur'an chanting commences. This<br />

continues until the hour. Signal was good.<br />

9525 Voice of Indonesia, at 1113-1125 UT Oct 5. Female person reading<br />

text in Chinese(?). Sounds like she is reading the text phonitically.<br />

Signal was good.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-FL-USA, dxld Oct 5)<br />

IRAN 3985 VOIRI, Kalamabad, at 2257-2355+ UT on Sept 29, Tune-in to<br />

lite instrumental music. Talk in unidentified language at 2300 UT. Koran<br />

at 2302 UT. Talk. Local music. Reception varied from poor to good<br />

depending upon the amount of HAM QRM.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Sept 30)<br />

6025 UNIDENTIFIED at 0136-02<strong>05</strong> UT on October 2, <strong>2007</strong>. Nonstop Qu'ran<br />

poetry popped up at 0136 (or at least appeared here), un<strong>der</strong> strong Spanish<br />

gospel Dominican Radio Amanecer Interacional. Qu'ran rolled past 0200 with<br />

no break, while Amanecer ran a Spanish AM/SW/FM canned ID at 0202. At<br />

times about equal evel.


(Terry L. Krueger-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 2)<br />

Could be IRIB Tehran in Arabic night frequency, 1630-0330 UT via Mashad.<br />

(wb)<br />

ISRAEL Silence on SW for VOisrael and Galei Zahal all day on Sep 22nd<br />

and just noted at 1830 UT with nx in En on 9345, 11590, and 13675 kHz. BTW<br />

after normal winter time in Israel on Sep 15th all SW bcs are 1 hour later<br />

and only En, Fr bc 0430-<strong>05</strong>00 UT are on 7530 kHz new.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 27)<br />

ITALY Rai Rome on Sep 22nd at 0600-0620 UT on 9670 kHz: 0600 nx in Ru,<br />

0610 nx in Romanian! 0615 mx, 0619 in Ru close down.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 27)<br />

>From Oct. 1 RAI International close down the transmitting station in Rome.<br />

This follow the previous closure of the contract with the relay station<br />

dated July 31. From now on RAI International radio programmes will be<br />

broadcast only via satellite and Internet.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 3)<br />

Rai domestic service still on SW ? / RAI International on the web.<br />

Rai ceased all SW programs on Oct 1st.<br />

6060 kHz Rome is scheduled 2200-0400 UT, so Rai Rome ceased for ever<br />

likely on Monday morning Oct 1st <strong>2007</strong> at 0400 UTC !<br />

6060 Tonight RAI International broadcast also the Slovak and Polish<br />

programmes on 5970 kHz until 2225 UT, i.e. into Oct 1 Rome local time. And<br />

now Notturno Italiano from RAI International (explicitly announced) is<br />

again on 900 kHz, probably also 567 and 657 and, most noteworth, also on<br />

6060. At 2300 they one more time included a German segment in the news,<br />

and it started with the announcement "we would like to inform you that as<br />

of the beginning of the new week the news in German will be cancelled from<br />

this programme". Btw, no Notturno Italiano but another program (Radio<br />

Uno?) on 846 kHz.<br />

So what's going on? Could it be that they scrap all foreign language<br />

services but continue Italian also on shortwave?<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Oct 2)<br />

Also all Rai Rome Italian language hour at 1700-1800 UT on 6 frequencies<br />

missed totally today Oct 1. (wb)<br />

6060 Nothing of Rai Rome Notturno Italiano program noted on Oct 1st at<br />

2200 UT (// Milano 900 kHz).<br />

Only VoA Khmer via Tinang-PHL noted with time announcement and ID, S=7<br />

signal strength in Germany. Another poor signal co-channel un<strong>der</strong>neath,<br />

seemingly RRS Yakutsk?<br />

(wb)<br />

Not Yakutsk-RUS, but Sichuan PBS from CHN // 7225 kHz. (Mauno Ritola-FIN)<br />

Missed also Italian morning service towards Balkan 6140 kHz on Oct 2nd<br />

totally.<br />

Rai on SW - Nothing nothing audible here, at least ceased all SW programs<br />

on Oct 1st morning at 0400 UT, when Notturno Italiano program ends. (wb)<br />

Ciao Rai International: la fine.<br />

David de Jong writes: Yesterday after 72 years the international shortwave<br />

broadcasts of Italy closed down. Rai International ceased its shortwave<br />

broadcasts, and ceased broadcasting in 25 languages. This news doesn't<br />

seem to have had much attention within Italy. Only some specialised


websites about (international) radio broadcasts mentioned it, alongside a<br />

couple of items in a very few newspapers.<br />

Even Rai International's website didn't mention the end, and on the<br />

broadcast itself it was only mentioned on the end of the newscast. In some<br />

comments it was mentioned that, from the country where Marconi came from,<br />

it is painful to consi<strong>der</strong> that information in languages other than Italian<br />

is not available anymore.<br />

As a result of the end of these broadcast, the broadcasts of English,<br />

French and German news within Italy during the programme 'Notturno<br />

Italiano' on the mediumwave frequencies of Rai Radio 1 have also ceased.<br />

However Rai continues to produce German programming including news, thanks<br />

to the special status of the Alto Adige region (Sudtirol) where Rai Sen<strong>der</strong><br />

Bozen, which recently also became available on the Internet, is active.<br />

The Italian language radio programmes of Rai International continue on<br />

satellite, Internet and some relays on FM in Canada, Australia and the<br />

United States. These broadcasts are mostly relays of Rai Radio 1, Rai<br />

Radio 2 and Rai Radio 3. Rai International focuses more on its television<br />

activities. Rumours suggest that a Spanish language TV news programme<br />

might re-appear.<br />

In parliament Riccardo Pedrizzi, a member of the right wing opposition<br />

party Alleanza Nazionale, has asked the government to explain the ceasing<br />

of the foreign and shortwave broadcasts. Pedrizzi opposes the end of<br />

shortwave broadcasts and the total end of foreign language radio<br />

broadcasts of Rai International. "The decision seems to be in total<br />

contradiction to the obligation <strong>der</strong>iving from the convention which was<br />

signed at the end of July," according to Pedrizzi. In this convention,<br />

Pedrizzi recalls, it is mentioned that foreign citizens interested or<br />

potentially interested in Italy and its values, culture, way of life,<br />

creativity and products should be targeted, which in the opinion of the<br />

Alleanza Nazionale politician should mean an increase of efforts instead<br />

of closing down.<br />

Pedrizzi asked the government if it is correct that the current convention<br />

between government and Rai/Rai International allows the closing of the<br />

broadcasts, and what initiatives the government will take in this matter.<br />

According to Pedrizzi this situation is in contradiction with the<br />

international role Italy wants to play in the world.<br />

(Oct 1st, by AndySennitt-HOL, RNW MNblog via dxld Oct 2)<br />

A mostly unceremonious end to 77 years of international radio from Italy<br />

(updated). The international radio broadcasts of RAI Italy have ended. But<br />

the pre-programmed RAI multilingual stream is still playing the usual<br />

opening announcements, e.g. Hungarian at 1935. But instead of the news, we<br />

hear bland instrumental music as filler.<br />

David de Jong provides a good summary of the closure of RAI shortwave<br />

broadcasts at Radio Netherlands Media Network, 1 October <strong>2007</strong>. David says<br />

that the news in English, French, and German on RAI's "Notturno Italiano"<br />

has also ended. However, the RAI International Onde Medie page still lists<br />

those three language for "Notturno Italiano." I think David is correct,<br />

but perhaps someone in Europe could listen at 2303, 0003, 0103, 0203, or<br />

0303 UT on 567, 657, or 900 kHz, to see if non- Italian news survives.<br />

RAI's elimination of international shortwave broadcasts did get a brief<br />

mention by Italian newspaper columnist Ieri Ernesto Galli della Loggia, as<br />

mentiond by Andrea Lawendel in Radiopassionae, 30 September <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

See Kim's updated farewell to RAI international radio, with audio<br />

excerpts. See previous post about same subject. Posted: 01 Oct <strong>2007</strong><br />


for linx, via dxld Oct 2)<br />

Radiotelevisione Italiana (RAI) sollte seinen Auslandshoerfunk auf<br />

Kurzwelle am 30. September <strong>2007</strong> einstellen. Nach Angaben <strong>der</strong> Gewerkschaft<br />

Libersind soll die Sendestation Prato Smeraldo bereits schriftliche<br />

Anweisungen zur Beendigung des Betriebs erhalten haben.<br />

Das faschistische Italien begann am 1. Juli 1930 mit Auslandssendungen auf<br />

Kurzwelle und brachte 1934 auch Programme in Fremdsprachen. Der Neustart<br />

nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg war am 3. September 1946 mit Sendungen in<br />

Englisch, Franzoesisch, Portugiesisch und Spanisch. RAI brachte offiziell<br />

Informationsprogramme in 26 Sprachen, doch waren schon in den letzten<br />

Wochen die Nachrichten in einigen Sprachen nicht mehr zu hoeren. Betroffen<br />

sind bis zu 60 Arbeitsplaetze.<br />

Das bevorstehende Ende <strong>der</strong> Fremdsprachensendungen aus Rom war im Juli<br />

durch eine neue, mit <strong>der</strong> italienischen Regierung abgeschlossene<br />

Vereinbarung ueber die Taetigkeit von RAI International besiegelt worden.<br />

Diese sieht zwar einen Ausbau <strong>der</strong> Fernsehaktivitaeten, jedoch im Gegenzug<br />

keinerlei Hoerfunkprogramme fuer das Ausland mehr vor.<br />

(Kai Ludwig Radio Eins Medienmagazin 23.9.<strong>2007</strong>; ntt Oct 1)<br />

JAPAN NHK Homepage.<br />

wie angekuendigt wird auch die deutschsprachige Homepage abgeschaltet. Auf<br />

<strong>der</strong> Startseite fehlt Deutsch schon als Sendesprache. Auch Real Audio<br />

funktioniert nicht mehr. Die deutschen Seiten liegen noch auf dem Server<br />

und sind direkt per gespeichertem Link abrufbar. Der Sprachkurs ist auch<br />

offline.<br />

(<strong>Jan</strong> Balzer-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 1)<br />

Ich habe von den deutschsprachigen Sendungen von Radio Japan je<br />

30minuetige Mitschnitte am<br />

24.09. / 25.09. / 26.09. / 28.09. / 29.09. und 30.09. auf 9850 kHz<br />

angefertigt und kann diese an Interessenten als MP3-Files zukommen lassen.<br />

Anfragen bitte an mich direkt. Desweiteren habe ich von <strong>der</strong> Homepage von<br />

NHK 20minuetige Real-Audiofiles runtergeladen, diese betreffen die<br />

Sendungen vom 23.09. bis 30.09. Die Realaudiofiles kann ich auch in ein<br />

an<strong>der</strong>es Format abspeichern.<br />

(Willi Stengel-D Oct 1)<br />

Wer anklickt<br />

und dann einen Wochentag aufruft, kann sich die letzte Sendewoche noch<br />

immer anhoeren und aufzeichnen.<br />

Heute kam uebrigens noch eine Grusskarte vom deutschen Dienst.<br />

(Douglas Kaehler-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 1)<br />

KOREA Rep. of 1566 HLAZ, FE<strong>BC</strong> relay, Jeju (or Cheju?), 2001-2<strong>05</strong>5, 26<br />

Sept, Korean, talks, hymns & songs; 34422, QRM de G.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 4)<br />

MADAGASCAR?? 5011.5V, ... Drifting down continuously. Madagascar on all<br />

night? Have they been off frequency lately? Haven't heard any sign of it<br />

since.<br />

(Dave Valko-PA-USA, hcdx Sept 29)<br />

Not heard drifting for a long time, and Malagasy is not close to Swahili.<br />

(Thorsten Hallmann-D, dxld Sept 30)<br />

Madagascar has been drifting some days during past weeks. I've noted it<br />

during some UT evenings on various frequencies between 5009 and 5013 kHz.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Oct 2)<br />

MADEIRA/PORTUGAL [non] RDPI 15560, best signal direct from Europe on


19mb, Sunday Sept 30 at 1354 UT with Abraco da Madeira show, interrupted<br />

briefly for QSY announcement upcoming at hourtop, 12020 to 119<strong>05</strong>; phone<br />

call from Canada, 1400 UT news break. This is for the diaspora from<br />

Madeira, which seems to be more than you would expect from such a small<br />

island, scheduled 1211-1400 UT on Sundays.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 2)<br />

MALI 4835.57 RTV Du Mali, at 2347-2359 UT. Noted typical desert/nomad<br />

type music. After a selection, a male in French language comments, then<br />

back to music. He continues this routine until the hour. On the hour went<br />

off the air. Signal was fair.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-FL-USA, hcdx Oct 1) yes 4835.57 on Sept 29 too, wb.<br />

11960 R. Mali, Kati, 1203-1250, 30 Sept, Vernacular, news (tent) followed<br />

by a news magazine in French; 34433.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 4)<br />

MALTA Ein bisher wenig bekannter Umstand ist <strong>der</strong> Beschreibung <strong>der</strong><br />

Station, die von <strong>der</strong> Deutschen Welle ab 1974 auf Malta betrieben wurde,<br />

durch den Antenneningenieur Bernd Waniewski zu entnehmen. Die auf 1557 kHz<br />

eingesetzte Mittelwellenanlage bestand aus einem 600-kW-Sen<strong>der</strong> sowie einer<br />

urspruenglich drei Masten umfassenden Richtantenne. Zu einem bisher nicht<br />

bekannten Zeitpunkt stuerzte jedoch ein Mast um. Bis zur Stillegung <strong>der</strong><br />

Sendestation im <strong>Jan</strong>uar 1996 wurde <strong>der</strong> Sendebetrieb nur noch ueber die zwei<br />

verbliebenen Masten aufrechterhalten.<br />

<br />

Neben <strong>der</strong> Mittelwelle verfuegte die Station auch ueber drei 250-kW-<br />

Kurzwellensen<strong>der</strong>. Fuer ihren Betrieb standen mehrere Quadrantantennen<br />

(Rundstrahler) zur Versorgung von Nordafrika und Nahost sowie eine in alle<br />

Richtungen drehbare logarithmisch-periodische Antenne zur Verfuegung.<br />

Hinzu kamen zwei Vorhangantennen fuer Sendungen nach Asien und Amerika,<br />

mit denen die Sendeanlagen beson<strong>der</strong>s oekonomisch ausgenutzt werden<br />

konnten.<br />

(Kai Ludwig Radio Eins Medienmagazin 23.9.<strong>2007</strong>; ntt Oct 1)<br />

MAURITANIA 783 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, at 0609-f/out 0630 UT on 26<br />

Sept, Arabic, prayer; 34443.<br />

7245 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, at 1113-1255 UT on 23 Sept, Vernacular,<br />

talks,..., chanting; 45444.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 4)<br />

MICRONESIA PMA - Pacific Mission Aviation - The Cross Radio on 4755 kHz<br />

was identified from around 0800 UT of Oct. 3 by the reception of many<br />

Japanese <strong>DX</strong>er.<br />

4755.24 kHz at +0800-2100+ in English. (24 hrs service ?)<br />

QRM of CNR -1 on 4750 kHz until 1730 and from 2000 UT.<br />

At 1200 UT, Oct. 3 by Show Yamamori<br />

<br />

At 1733 UT, Oct. 3 by Show Yamamori<br />

<br />

(Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, N<strong>DX</strong>C Oct 4)<br />

Thank you, yes, I also managed to hear it yesterday. It is clearly<br />

stronger than for example PNG 4960 kHz. Seems to strengthen now at 1215<br />

UT. I noticed also an interesting carrier on 4755 kHz exact after 1300 UT,<br />

I won<strong>der</strong> what that might be. Maybe just a spurious product from another<br />

frequency.


(Mauno Ritola-FIN, direct Oct 4)<br />

4755.25 Pacific Mission Aviation at 1229-1400+ UT on Oct 5. Presumed with<br />

programming as described by Bruce Churchill, i.e. mostly religious-<br />

sounding music, with occasional anmts by young-sounding female. Not much<br />

readable from the anmts; the "best" of these was at 1332 UT when she said<br />

"Hi, this is Melinda[?]. You are listening to....". There was also a male<br />

announcer from time to time but could not make out any of his words. Not<br />

very strong - suspect rather low power, as other regional stations (PNG)<br />

were doing well. More or less readable until a bit past 1400 UT, although<br />

a very weak carrier still detected at 1500 UT.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 5)<br />

Hi John, they are 1 kW. They say that the speech parts come on very low<br />

modulation, because they have problems with the signal processor and they<br />

must bypass it for the the time being. The most common ID version<br />

continues as " ... 88.5 FM The Cross".<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 5)<br />

MICRONESIA 4755.25 PMA Pohnpei hrd Oct 5 from 1200 tune to 1415 UT tune<br />

out (entire session recorded). Possibly weak audio but mostly just a<br />

carrier hrd until 1222.5 when audio suddenly appeared at S3 with a female<br />

praise vocal. Longer than normal gaps between songs. All Christian mx<br />

pgming w/ a woman ann (EE) at 1257 with about a 7 sec anmt - could not<br />

make it out. Same YL ancr (sounded like a young girl) again at 1330 and<br />

1357. Sporadic QRM from RTTY bursts and Mexican 2xSSB, but not enough to<br />

be bothersome. Otherwise clear channel.<br />

After 1222.5 UT signal remained fairly constant at S3 lvl w/ some deep<br />

fades (S2 to S8 on the S-meter) - however modulation lvls dipped from time<br />

to time. The pgming seemed almost like a test bcst - a station like this<br />

would normally have syndicated Christian pgming mixed with non-stop mx for<br />

shorter periods. I have a 3 min audio clip (360 KB) from 1356 to 1359 UT<br />

incl the YL ancr at 1357 for Sights & Sounds (and a little of the SSB<br />

QRM), if desired. This seemed to be the peak reception period.<br />

The PMA web site has an interesting comment on the people of Micronesia -<br />

"caught between the computer and the canoe", an apt description I would<br />

imagine. As it's just after Midnight on Guam, I will wait a few hrs to e-<br />

mail a report to Melinda Espinosa on Guam.<br />

Recorded a later session from 1421-1451 . Hymns, gospel and praise vocals<br />

as before w/ woman ann in En w/ very short anmt at 1428. Still going but<br />

fading fast after 1450. Pgm format seems similar to CRN in PNG (except for<br />

the Vatican R. relays.). Nice S3 signal, mostly in the clear - Mexican<br />

2xSSB on channel in ECSS (USB) but switching to LSB solved that problem.<br />

Rechecked at 1510 - still audible but S2 w/ incr noise lvl.<br />

Earlier this morning (0730 to 0800 UT) hrd some similar mx mixing with R.<br />

Educacao Rural on 4755 kHz, but PMA was fading in and out and the<br />

Brazilian dominated in this time frame. Tried ECSS (U) w/ 3.8 KHz<br />

bandwidth, notching and USB but couldn't isolate PMA enough to distinguish<br />

pgming.<br />

Thanks to Mauno for alertly picking this up and the precise freq<br />

measurement!<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 5)<br />

MOEGEL-DELLINGER effect:<br />

again today Sept 29th at 1145 UT with only two stations in 49 mb -<br />

Budapest 6025 kHz SIO=151 and ROI 6155 252 only. None in the 41 mb and<br />

only five stations in 31mb and eight in 25mb etc. Yesterday after 21 days<br />

without spots, from nowhere in the middle of the sun rised spot #10971,<br />

but BOE maybe is due to the windstorm from the coronal holes on the Sun.


Sorr I am not a specialist to say the exact reason.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 29)<br />

MOLDOVA [PRIDNESTROVE] 549 I hear Grigoriopol now all evening on 549<br />

kHz until sign[-off] at 2100 UT. They have a couple of half hour blocks<br />

with 15 minutes of Russian and 7 + 7 minutes in Ukrainian and Romanian. I<br />

never heard them use Radio PMR in the ID, only Radio Pridnestrovye in<br />

Russian and Ukrainian. Romanian programme has no identification. Between<br />

the blocks they carry Radio Mayak .<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, Oct World <strong>DX</strong> Club Contact via dxld Sept 30)<br />

MONGOLIA 12085 Voice of Mongolia, Khonkhor, 1035-1100*, 23 Sept,<br />

Mongolian, talks & songs; 35433 but deteriorating. It's been very rare to<br />

have such a SINPO rating on this fq at this late time.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 4)<br />

MYANMAR The Defense Forces Broadcasting Unit scheduled on 5770 kHz has<br />

not been heard these days. (I don't remember when they were last reported)<br />

The other channels from Myanmar, viz. 5040, 5986, 7185, & 9730 are<br />

monitored as usual. Monitoring was done for the last two weeks while I was<br />

at Bhubaneswar in Orissa, Eastern Part of India (closer to Myanmar than my<br />

regular place viz Hy<strong>der</strong>abad).<br />

(Jose Jacob-IND, dxld Sept 28)<br />

NETHERLANDS Das religioes orientierte Grootnieuws Radio hat seinen<br />

Sendebetrieb auf <strong>der</strong> Mittelwelle Flevoland/Zeewolde 1008 kHz am 1.<br />

September <strong>2007</strong> um 00.04 Uhr MESZ/CEST Ortszeit aufgenommen, vorerst mit<br />

einem provisorischen, hauptsaechlich aus Musik bestehenden Programm. Das<br />

Sen<strong>der</strong>echt erwarb Grootnieuws Radio von Talpa, <strong>der</strong> Betreibergesellschaft<br />

von Radio 10 Gold, die wegen ausbleiben<strong>der</strong> Werbeeinnahmen bereits im Maerz<br />

<strong>2007</strong> das Ende <strong>der</strong> Mittelwellenverbreitung dieses Programms angekuendigt<br />

hatte. Offenbar wegen des angestrebten Verkaufs <strong>der</strong> Lizenz wurde Radio 10<br />

Gold jedoch mit unveraen<strong>der</strong>ter Sendeleistung von 200 kW weiter auf 1008<br />

kHz ausgestrahlt.<br />

Radio 10 Gold verabschiedete sich von seinen Mittelwellenhoerern am 31.<br />

August <strong>2007</strong> mit einer Son<strong>der</strong>sendung, die 19.00-24.00 Uhr nur auf 1008 kHz<br />

lief. In den letzten Tagen wurden Geruechte ueber einen Verkauf von Radio<br />

10 Gold laut.<br />

(Kai Ludwig Radio Eins Medienmagazin 5.9.<strong>2007</strong>; ntt Oct 1)<br />

Keine neuen Entwicklungen gibt es bislang bei <strong>der</strong> Mittelwelle Lopik 675<br />

kHz, die bis zum 30. Juni <strong>2007</strong> das jetzt auf UKW uebertragene Arrow<br />

Classic Rock ausstrahlte. Nach <strong>der</strong> Uebertragung eines Son<strong>der</strong>programms, das<br />

auf die neue Empfangsmoeglichkeit auf UKW hinwies, sendet Arrow Classic<br />

Rock auf 675 kHz <strong>der</strong>zeit ein geson<strong>der</strong>tes Mittelwellenprogramm, da eine<br />

Uebernahme des regulaeren UKW-Programms aus medienrechtlichen Gruenden<br />

nicht moeglich ist. Die kuenftige Nutzung dieser Frequenz bleibt damit<br />

abzuwarten.<br />

(Kai Ludwig Radio Eins Medienmagazin 5.9.<strong>2007</strong>; ntt Oct 1)<br />

NETHERLANDS/GERMANY Some changes of RNW in DRM mode:<br />

0600-0700 on 7210 FLE 040 kW / 133 deg to SoEaEu, cancelled from Sept20<br />

0700-0800 on 11895 FLE 040 kW / 133 deg to SoEaEu, cancelled from Sept20<br />

1000-1300 on 7240 FLE 040 kW / 123 deg to CeEaEu, cancelled from Sept20<br />

1400-1500 on 7240 FLE 040 kW / 123 deg to CeEaEu, cancelled from Sept20<br />

1500-1600 on 13600 FLE 040 kW / 191 deg to SoWeEu, cancelled from Sept20<br />

1600-1700 on 13645 FLE 040 kW / 191 deg to SoWeEu, cancelled from Sept20<br />

0700-1500 on 5930 NAU 040 kW / 225 deg to SoWeEu, new txion from Oct.22<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 3)<br />

PAKISTAN Crashed all stations almost regulary in range 9349-9384 kHz<br />

with broom in times 1555-1617 UTC, from 9380 kHz.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 27)


English Program of Radio Pakistan News Channel 5080 kHz 1600-1700 UT. 5080<br />

kHz, 1600-1700 UT, Radio Pakistan News and Current Affairs Channel<br />

broadcasts English program un<strong>der</strong> the title "English Hour" at 5080 kHz from<br />

1600 to 1700 UT. The program commences with the National News Bulletin<br />

followed by news commentary, sports and business news and a discussion<br />

program in English titled "Insight".<br />

For this broadcast the Islamabad 100 kW transmitter API-4 is used, which<br />

is reportedly of Russian origin and was installed in 1979. It developed<br />

some faults in 2001 which have now been rectified to some extent.<br />

The transmission of the English programme of News and Current Affairs<br />

Channel of Radio Pakistan is primarily beamed for the domestic listeners<br />

but it has been reported heard in Scandinavia and Far East on shortwave.<br />

The transmission frequently disappears from the designated frequencies, is<br />

inconsistent and the transmitter is unreliable, mostly produces buzz and<br />

noise. At times the audio resembles robotic voice. But the transmitter is<br />

not as bad as the one being used for External Services (API-3 100 kW).<br />

This transmission could be of interest to <strong>DX</strong>ers trying to monitor radio<br />

transmission in English from Pakistan. Intersted <strong>DX</strong>ers might not be able<br />

to hear the signal of External Service (API-3 100 kW) but the News Channel<br />

(API-4 100 kW) could be heard in many areas outside Pakistan.<br />

It has been getting SINPO ratings of up to 45333 from many regions. The<br />

problems of course are frequent disappearance, muffled audio and the<br />

transmitter buzz. Some listeners might find difficulty in un<strong>der</strong>standing<br />

the English being spoken in South Asian accent.<br />

This English program is in addition to the one broadcast at 0830-0930 at<br />

15100 and 17835 for World Service for Europe for which 250 kW transmitter<br />

is used.<br />

Glenn! Thanks for providing info that CRI broadcasts via skywave for<br />

transmission on medium wave in addition to their 600 kW medium wave<br />

transmitter.<br />

(Aslam Javaid-PAK, dxld Sept 29)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3334.97 R. East Sepik at 1255-1312* UT on Oct 5. Noted<br />

with mx to 1258 closing anmt by YL and anthem at 1259 UT. After a minute<br />

of silence resumed programming again at 1301 with talk/news, presumably<br />

Karai Nat'l Service since it was // to 3204.97 from 1301 on. Both freqs<br />

good; 3334.97 went off about 1312 and 3204.97 around 1306 UT. Was jumping<br />

back and forth between these freqs and 4755.25 - wanted to check a few PNG<br />

freqs to compare signals with Pacific Aviation - the PNG stations were<br />

coming in consi<strong>der</strong>ably better.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 5)<br />

RUSSIA/ARMENIA Voice of Russia in Persian is noted here regulary 1400-<br />

1600 UT on 9360 kHz (new) and MW 1377 kHz (from 1500, from Armenia, also<br />

new freq) and // published 5935, 73<strong>05</strong>, 9475, and 12035 kHz. On Sep 15th<br />

1448-1458 UT and on Sep 22 1548-1558 UT were sermons in Ru in the Persian<br />

prgr.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 27)<br />

RUSSIA/TAIWAN/USA Some changes for A-07 of TDP<br />

Some changes for A-07 of TDP<br />

Moj Them Radio in Hmong:<br />

0100-0130 on 15260 TAI 100 kW / 250 deg to Asia Mon/Wed/Fri, xTue/Thu<br />

Voice of Meselna Delina in Tigrigna:<br />

1800-1830 NF 17690 HRA 250 kW / 075 deg to EaAf Mon-Fri, from Oct 1


1700-1730 on 7335* ARM 100 kW / 188 deg to EaAf Mon-Fri, til Sept 28<br />

x11765. * strong co-ch CRI in English to WeEu via BEI 500 kW 322 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 3)<br />

RUSSIA/UKRAINE Some WYFR Family Radio changes:<br />

1000-1100 NF 7245 K/A 100 kW / 178 deg to EaS in Japanese, x7150<br />

1600-1800 on 7520 SMF 250 kW / 131 deg to WeAs in Persian, x1600-1700<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 3)<br />

RUSSIA 7345 Unid. According to some info I received, 7345 kHz at 1700 UT<br />

(techno non-stop music) is a test of TDP. No transmitter site specified.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Oct 4) Samara-RUS?<br />

5975 ARMENIA? La Voz de Rusia; at *2355-0002 UT on October 1, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Typical Old School Soviet 1 kHz test tones on/off until 2358, then one<br />

minute of open carrier (and again, typical 50 cycle hum), interval signal<br />

>from 2359, Spanish ID by male and into news in Spanish. Clear and fair.<br />

Haven't kept track of sites or bothering to waste time digging; I just see<br />

this was listed in the WRTH-<strong>2007</strong> as Armenia.<br />

(Terry L. Krueger-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 2)<br />

NOT Armenia, ARM means but Armavir Krasnodar site located in foreground of<br />

Caucasus Russia.<br />

5975 0000-0200 10,11 ARM 500kW 290degr towards Central America.<br />

Google Earth imagery:<br />

ARM Armavir Tbilisskaya / Oktyabrskoye (in Krasnodar)<br />

45 28 22.60 N 40 06 18.89 E<br />

Die umfangreichen Sendeanlagen, die in <strong>der</strong> Sowjetunion fuer den AM-<br />

Rundfunk errichtet wurden, blieben auch nach <strong>der</strong>en Zerfall zunaechst<br />

erhalten. In den letzten Jahren ist es im Osten des europaeischen Teils<br />

von Russland jedoch zur Schliessung von traditionsreichen Sendestationen<br />

gekommen.<br />

20<strong>05</strong> stellte das Sendezentrum in Nowosemejkino, 15 km nordoestlich von<br />

Samara, seinen Betrieb ein. Errichtet wurde die Sendestation 1941/42 als<br />

"Objekt 15", um auch im Falle einer Eroberung des Raums Moskau durch die<br />

Wehrmacht noch ueber Sendemoeglichkeiten zu verfuegen. Alle technischen<br />

Ausruestungen fanden ihren Platz in einem Bunker, <strong>der</strong> sie auch gegen<br />

Luftangriffe mit schweren Bomben schuetzen konnte. Eingebaut wurde ein auf<br />

Lang- und Mittelwelle einsetzbarer Sen<strong>der</strong> mit einer Leistung von 1200 kW,<br />

<strong>der</strong> damit <strong>der</strong> staerkste Rundfunksen<strong>der</strong> <strong>der</strong> Welt war. Hinzu kamen<br />

Kurzwellensen<strong>der</strong>, die zuvor an Standorten im Raum Moskau standen. Die<br />

Antennenanlage umfasste je ein aus vier Tuermen bestehendes System fuer<br />

Mittelwelle bzw. Langwelle sowie einige Rhombusantennen fuer die<br />

Kurzwelle.<br />

Nach dem zweiten Weltkrieg wurde die Sendetechnik in Nowosemejkino zu zwei<br />

Sendebloecken mit einer Leistung von jeweils 2000 kW ausgebaut, die mit<br />

Stand <strong>der</strong> jeweils letzten Frequenzen Radio-1 auf 234 kHz sowie das heutige<br />

Radio Rossii auf 873 kHz abstrahlten. Die alten, mit 15 kW wenig<br />

leistungsfaehigen Kurzwellensen<strong>der</strong> wurden 1985 demontiert. Bis in die<br />

neunziger Jahre verblieb noch ein Spezialsen<strong>der</strong>, <strong>der</strong> auf Frequenzen<br />

ausserhalb <strong>der</strong> Rundfunkbereiche in Einseitenbandmodulation das zur<br />

Ausstrahlung ueber den Mittelwellensen<strong>der</strong> Wie<strong>der</strong>au bzw. ab 1989 dann den<br />

Sen<strong>der</strong> Wachenbrunn auf 1323 kHz bestimmte Programm uebertrug.<br />

Hierbei handelte es sich um eine Rueckfallebene, die Stoerungen <strong>der</strong><br />

Kabelverbindung aus Moskau nach Deutschland ueberbruecken sollte. In <strong>der</strong><br />

Vergangenheit betrieb die Deutsche Post [<strong>der</strong> DDR] in Beelitz einen<br />

professionellen Empfang dieser Signale, beschraenkte sich spaeter aber auf<br />

die Bereithaltung eines Kurzwellenempfaengers beim Mittelwellensen<strong>der</strong> in<br />

Wachenbrunn. Dort war das Signal aus Nowosemejkino erfahrungsgemaess immer


gerade dann in zur Ausstrahlung ungeeigneter Qualitaet zu empfangen, wenn<br />

die Leitung aus Moskau tatsaechlich ausfiel. Mitte <strong>der</strong> neunziger Jahre<br />

wurde die Kurzwellenzuspielung schliesslich aufgegeben.<br />

Der Langwellensen<strong>der</strong> in Nowosemejkino mit <strong>der</strong> Bezeichnung RW-390 stellte<br />

seinen Betrieb ebenfalls in den neunziger Jahren im Zuge <strong>der</strong> schrittweisen<br />

Schliessung des Sen<strong>der</strong>netzes von Radio-1 ein. Damals wurde irrtuemlich<br />

angenommen, den Betrieb <strong>der</strong> Langwelle haette eine neue Sendeanlage in<br />

Sysran uebernommen, nachdem dort entsprechende Antennen gesichtet wurden.<br />

Bei <strong>der</strong> Anlage in Sysran handelt es sich jedoch nicht um einen<br />

Rundfunksen<strong>der</strong>, son<strong>der</strong>n um einen 1100 kW starken Sen<strong>der</strong> des<br />

Navigationssystems Tschaika, das auf 100 kHz arbeitet.<br />

Nach dem Ende <strong>der</strong> Langwellenverbreitung von Radio-1 und des<br />

Zuspieldienstes nach Wachenbrunn verblieb in Nowosemejkino noch die<br />

Mittelwelle 873 kHz, die mit auf 1200 kW beschraenkter Leistung das<br />

Programm von Radio Rossii uebertrug. Schliesslich wurde auch dieser Sen<strong>der</strong><br />

am 10. Mai 20<strong>05</strong> um 01.00 Uhr Ortszeit endgueltig abgeschaltet. An seine<br />

Stelle trat ein mit 100 kW Sendeleistung wesentlich kostenguenstiger zu<br />

betreiben<strong>der</strong> Sen<strong>der</strong> am dichter an Samara gelegenen Standort Mechsawod.<br />

Die Station Nowosemejkino ist nicht zu verwechseln mit <strong>der</strong><br />

Kurzwellenstation am noerdlichen Stadtrand von Samara, die auch unter <strong>der</strong><br />

Bezeichnung "Radiozentrum 3" gefuehrt wird und ueber 19 Kurzwellensen<strong>der</strong><br />

mit Leistungen von 100, 200 o<strong>der</strong> 250 kW verfuegt. Diese Sendeanlagen sind<br />

unveraen<strong>der</strong>t in Betrieb und uebertragen Programme sowohl <strong>der</strong> Stimme<br />

Russlands als auch verschiedener auslaendischer Veranstalter.<br />

(Kai Ludwig Radio Eins Medienmagazin 26.8.<strong>2007</strong>; ntt Oct 1)<br />

Die 1929 eroeffnete, auch als Radiozentrum 5 bezeichnete Sendestation<br />

Tschkalowskaja in Stscholkowo, die mit Stand 2004 noch 42 Mitarbeiter<br />

beschaeftigte, wurde Anfang <strong>2007</strong> geschlossen. Zuletzt (seit 1998) wurde<br />

von <strong>der</strong> Station Tschkalowskaja mit einem Sen<strong>der</strong> des Typs Schtorm-S auf 549<br />

kHz das Programm von Radio Majak mit auf 75 kW beschraenkter Leistung<br />

uebertragen, nachdem Radio Majak den 500 kW starken Mittelwellensen<strong>der</strong> auf<br />

<strong>der</strong> Station Kurowskaja bei Awsjunino (Radiozentrum 7) offenbar als zu<br />

kostspielig aufgegeben hat. Den Sendebetrieb auf 549 kHz uebernimmt jetzt<br />

mit unveraen<strong>der</strong>ter Leistung von 75 kW die Sendestation Elektrostal.<br />

Ein weiterer Mittelwellensen<strong>der</strong> (RW-221, Typ DSW-150) <strong>der</strong> Station<br />

Tschkalowskaja hatte bis zum 31. Mai 20<strong>05</strong> auf 1152 kHz das nur noch auf<br />

UKW verbreitete Kulturprogramm Radio Orfej uebertragen. Zuvor lief <strong>der</strong> 150<br />

kW starke Sen<strong>der</strong> bis 2000 auf <strong>der</strong> mitunter auch in Mitteleuropa hoerbaren<br />

Frequenz 1233 kHz, dort uebertrug er Radio 101 und spaeter Narodnoje<br />

Radio. Darueber hinaus verfuegte die Station Tschkalowskaja ueber vier<br />

Kurzwellensen<strong>der</strong> des Typs Sneg; sie wurden zuletzt fuer Uebertragungen von<br />

Radio Rossii in Richtung Belarus genutzt und 1999 stillgelegt.<br />

(Kai Ludwig 24.7., Radio Eins Medienmagazin 26.8.<strong>2007</strong>; ntt Oct 1)<br />

Die aus dem Jahre 1941 stammende Sendestation in Ufa<br />

54 45 30 N 56 02 00 E<br />

die noch bis 2006 o<strong>der</strong> Anfang <strong>2007</strong> auf 162 kHz (RW-96 300 kW, frueher 153<br />

kHz) in Ufa produzierte Programme <strong>der</strong> Teleradiokompanija Baschkortostan<br />

sowie auf 198 kHz (RW-1 150 kW) das Moskauer Radio Majak ausstrahlte,<br />

existiert seit dem 29. Juni <strong>2007</strong> nicht mehr. An diesem Tage wurden die<br />

vier jeweils 190 m hohen Antennenmasten <strong>der</strong> Station gesprengt.<br />

<br />

Ufa verfuegte ueber den Sen<strong>der</strong> mit <strong>der</strong> niedrigsten sowjetischen<br />

Betriebsnummer RW-1; er war 1941 aus Noginsk bei Moskau nach Ufa umgesetzt<br />

worden. Fuer den AM-Rundfunk im Raum Ufa verbleibt die Sendestation<br />

Jasykowo, etwa 40 km nordoestlich von Ufa. Sie ist nur noch auf<br />

Mittelwelle aktiv, nachdem <strong>der</strong> 15 kW starke Kurzwellensen<strong>der</strong>, <strong>der</strong> auf 4485<br />

kHz GTRK Bashkortostan und Radio Rossii auch in Mitteleuropa gehoert


werden konnte, seit einigen Jahren nicht mehr im Einsatz ist. Auf 693 kHz<br />

kommt Radio Rossii, auf 1287 kHz Radio Yunost. Ausfuehrliche Informationen<br />

finden sich bei<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig 21.7., Radio Eins Medienmagazin 26.8.<strong>2007</strong>; ntt Oct 1)<br />

Ausser Betrieb gegangen ist vor kurzem die 1938 eroeffnete Sendestation<br />

Noginsk. Hier waren zuletzt die Langwelle 198 kHz sowie die von mehreren<br />

Veranstaltern genutzte Mittelwelle 846 kHz in Betrieb. Die Ausstrahlungen<br />

auf 198 kHz hat offenbar das Sendezentrum Kurowskaja uebernommen, waehrend<br />

die Mittelwelle 846 kHz jetzt zusammen mit 549 kHz ueber die Noginsker<br />

Schwesterstation Elektrostal laeuft. Diese Ausstrahlungen, fuer die Ende<br />

2006 eine neue Antenne errichtet wurde, ersetzten in Elektrostal die einst<br />

mit hohen Leistungen (je ca. 1200 kW) gefahrenen Sendungen auf 171 kHz<br />

(ehem. Radio-1, in den 90er Jahren abgeschaltet) und 873 kHz (Radio<br />

Rossii, heute mit 250 kW am Standort Lesnoj in Betrieb). Einst waren in<br />

Noginsk auch mehrere Kurzwellensen<strong>der</strong> eines in den 40er Jahren<br />

entwickelten, an <strong>der</strong> unueblichen Sendeleistung von 120 kW erkennbaren Typs<br />

im Einsatz. Eine in den Norden Russlands gerichtete Uebertragung von Radio<br />

Rossii lief aus Noginsk ueber einen aus den 50er Jahren stammenden und<br />

damit etwas neueren Kurzwellensen<strong>der</strong> (100 kW) noch bis zum Fruehjahr 2003.<br />

(Kai Ludwig Radio Eins Medienmagazin 26.8.<strong>2007</strong>, ntt Oct 1)<br />

Nicht mehr auf Mittelwelle aktiv ist die Sendestation Kupawna/Swetly, die<br />

organisatorisch mit den Standorten Noginsk und Elektrostal zum<br />

Radiozentrum 9 zusammengefasst ist. Die Frequenz 13<strong>05</strong> kHz ist<br />

abgeschaltet, seit Radio Drushba, das unter an<strong>der</strong>em von <strong>der</strong> Stimme<br />

Russlands getragen wurde und eine Bruecke zwischen den Laen<strong>der</strong>n <strong>der</strong> GUS<br />

sein wollte, seinen Betrieb weitgehend unbemerkt wie<strong>der</strong> eingestellt hat.<br />

Das auf 918 kHz abgestrahlte Radio Swobodnaja Rossija hatte am 31. Mai<br />

2004 ebenfalls seine Sendungen auf Mittelwelle aufgegeben.<br />

(Kai Ludwig Radio Eins Medienmagazin 26.8.<strong>2007</strong>; ntt Oct 1)<br />

In einer Aufstellung <strong>der</strong> nicht mehr aktiven Rundfunksen<strong>der</strong> im Raum Moskau<br />

zu nennen ist auch das Radiozentrum 143 des Generalstabs <strong>der</strong> russischen<br />

Streitkraefte in Powarowo, knapp 40 km nordwestlich von Moskau. Dort wurde<br />

seit den neunziger Jahren Radio Swesda (frueher Radio Slawjanka), das<br />

Hoerfunkprogramm <strong>der</strong> russischen Armee, mit einer Leistung von 15 kW auf<br />

<strong>der</strong> Mittelwelle 990 kHz uebertragen. Seit Juli 2006 sendet Radio Swesda im<br />

Raum Moskau jedoch auf <strong>der</strong> reichweitenstarken UKW-Frequenz 95,6 MHz. Auch<br />

nach dem Ende des Rundfunkbetriebs ist die Station Powarowo weiterhin mit<br />

ihren 10 bis 20 kW starken Sen<strong>der</strong>n fuer militaerische Anwendungen aktiv.<br />

Darunter befindet sich das wegen seiner auffaelligen Praesenz legendaere<br />

Alarmierungssignal UWB-76 auf <strong>der</strong> Frequenz 4625 kHz.<br />

(Kai Ludwig Radio Eins Medienmagazin 26.8.<strong>2007</strong>; ntt Oct 1)<br />

Seinen Sendebetrieb eingestellt hat offenbar das Kurzwellenzentrum am<br />

noerdlichen Stadtrand von Jekaterinburg im Ural, das in <strong>der</strong> Vergangenheit<br />

vermutlich in groesserem Umfang in die sowjetische Stoersen<strong>der</strong>taetigkeit<br />

gegen auslaendische Stationen eingebunden war. Noch im Herbst 2004 konnte<br />

diese Station Sendezeit an Trans World Radio verkaufen, jetzt sind fuer<br />

sie jedoch keine Ausstrahlungen auf Kurzwelle mehr ersichtlich. Die<br />

Station erscheint noch in HFCC-Listen, aber beispielsweise 9610 und 11920<br />

kHz werden erkennbar nicht benutzt. Die bisher auf <strong>der</strong> Kurzwellenstation<br />

betriebenen Stadtfrequenzen im Mittelwellenbereich (B<strong>BC</strong> auf 666 kHz, Radio<br />

TNW auf 909 kHz) sind zur Mittel- und Langwellenstation oestlich von<br />

Jekaterinburg verlagert worden, was auf eine voellige Schliessung des<br />

Standorts hindeutet.<br />

Das Kurzwellenzentrum Jekaterinburg verfuegte ueber eine groessere Anzahl<br />

von Sen<strong>der</strong>n aus den fuenfziger Jahren, die jeweils eine Leistung von 100<br />

kW hatten und im Rundfunkbetrieb oft zu Paaren mit einer Gesamtleistung<br />

von 200 kW kombiniert wurden. Meist wurde dabei auf einer Frequenz auch


das deutsche Programm von Radio Moskau bzw. spaeter <strong>der</strong> Stimme Russlands<br />

uebertragen.<br />

(Kai Ludwig Radio Eins Medienmagazin 26.8.<strong>2007</strong>; ntt Oct 1)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA 3320 Radio Son<strong>der</strong>grense, at 2335-2345 UT. Two males<br />

conversing in Africaans. The are talking over the telephone, so I suppose<br />

this is an interview. Sometimes I am sorry I never learned Africaans when<br />

I was over there. Signal was good.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-FL-USA, hcdx Oct 1)<br />

3320 SAUK / R. Son<strong>der</strong> Grense, Meyerton, at 2107-2125 UT on 22 Sept,<br />

Afrikaans, newscast, weather rpt., country & western type music & songs;<br />

35332.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 4)<br />

SRI LANKA Some changes of Deutsche Welle in English in DRM mode:<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 on 17525 TRM 090 kW / 045 deg to EaAs from Sept16<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 on 120<strong>05</strong> TRM 090 kW / 045 deg to SoAs till Sept15<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 3)<br />

TAIWAN/FRANCE/U.K./USA<br />

Radio Taiwan International B07. Oct 28, <strong>2007</strong> - March 30, 2008.<br />

UTC Days Tgt Freq Site Pwr<br />

Mandarin<br />

0000-<strong>05</strong>00 daily CHN 11885 TWN 100<br />

0000-<strong>05</strong>00 daily CHN 11640 TWN 100<br />

0000-0400 daily CHN 15245 TWN 100<br />

0000-0300 daily CHN 9660 TWN 100<br />

0200-<strong>05</strong>00 daily CHN 15290 TWN 250<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 daily CHN 1008 TWN 600<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 daily SeA 15320 TWN 100<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 daily NwAm 5950 WYFR 100<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 daily CAm 9680 WYFR 100<br />

0400-0600 daily CHN 15270 TWN 100<br />

0900-1000 daily SeA 11635,15525,11520 TWN 100<br />

0900-1100 daily CHN 9415 TWN 100<br />

0900-1400 daily CHN 6150 TWN 100<br />

0900-1500 daily CHN 6085 TWN 300<br />

0900-1100 daily CHN 1422 TWN 50<br />

0900-1600 daily CHN 11665 TWN 300<br />

0900-1600 daily CHN 603 TWN 1000<br />

0900-1800 daily CHN 7185 TWN 100<br />

0900-1800 daily CHN 1008 TWN 600<br />

1000-1200 daily CHN 1503 TWN 600<br />

1000-1400 daily CHN 9780 TWN 100<br />

1100-1800 daily CHN 9680 TWN 100<br />

1100-1300 daily CHN 11710 TWN 100<br />

1200-1300 daily SeA 15465 TWN 100<br />

1300-1330 daily CHN 1503 TWN 600<br />

1300-1400 daily SeA 15265 TWN 250<br />

1300-1500 daily SeA 7445 TWN 100<br />

1300-1800 daily CHN 1098 TWN 300<br />

1400-1800 daily CHN 6145/7130 TWN 100<br />

1600-1700 daily CHN 1503 TWN 600<br />

1600-1800 daily CHN 7365 TWN 300<br />

2200-2400 daily CHN 11710 TWN 300<br />

2200-2400 daily CHN 11885 TWN 100<br />

2200-2400 daily CHN 61<strong>05</strong> TWN 100<br />

2200-2400 daily SeA 11635 TWN 100<br />

2200-2400 daily NeAm 5950 WYFR 100<br />

2200-2400 daily NwAm 15440 WYFR 100<br />

2200-2400 daily CHN 6150 TWN 100<br />

2200-2300 daily EU 3965 Issoudun 250


2300-2400 daily CHN 15245 TWN 100<br />

Hokkien<br />

0000-0100 daily SeA 11875 TWN 250<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 daily CHN 1008, 1422 TWN 600/50<br />

1100-1200 daily CHN 1206 TWN 100<br />

1200-1300 daily NeA 11715 TWN 100<br />

1300-1400 daily SeA 15465 TWN 100<br />

1300-1400 daily SeA 11635 TWN 100<br />

2100-2200 daily NeAm 5950 WYFR 100<br />

Cantonese<br />

0100-0200 daily SeA 15290 TWN 250<br />

0100-0200 daily NeAm 5950 WYFR 100<br />

0100-0200 daily NwAm 15440 WYFR 100<br />

0200-0300 dialySeA 15610 TWN 100<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 daily SeA 15320 TWN 100<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 daily cNAm 9680 WYFR 100<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 daily NwAm 5950 WYFR 100<br />

1000-1100 daily SeA 15525 TWN 100<br />

1000-1100 daily SeA 11635 TWN 100<br />

1000-1100 daily SeA 15270 TWN 100<br />

1200-1300 daily CHN 1206 TWN 100<br />

1200-1300 daily SeA 11915 TWN 250<br />

1200-1300 daily CHN 61<strong>05</strong> TWN 100<br />

Hakka<br />

0000-0100 daily NeAm 5950 WYFR 100<br />

0200-0300 daily NwAm 15440 WYFR 100<br />

0300-0400 daily SeA 15610 TWN 100<br />

1100-1200 daily CHN 61<strong>05</strong> TWN 100<br />

1100-1200 daily SeA 11635 TWN 100<br />

1100-1200 daily SeA 15465 TWN 100<br />

1300-1400 daily SeA 15175 TWN 100<br />

1300-1400 daily SeA 11915 TWN 250<br />

1500-1600 daily SeA 11550 TWN 250<br />

English<br />

0100-0200 daily SeA 11875 TWN 250<br />

0200-0300 daily cNAm 9680 WYFR 100<br />

0200-0300 daily NeAm 5950 WYFR 100<br />

0300-0400 daily SeA 15320 TWN 100<br />

0300-0400 daily SAm 15215 WYFR 100<br />

0300-0400 daily NwAm 5950 WYFR 100<br />

0700-0800 daily NwAm 5950 WYFR 100<br />

1100-1200 daily SeA 7445 TWN 100<br />

1100-1200 Thurs CHN 747 TWN 250<br />

1100-1200 Thurs CHN 1422 TWN 50<br />

1200-1300 Fri WEU 9750 Rampisham 35 (DRM)<br />

1600-1700 daily SeA 9785 kHz (10/28-3/2)<br />

11995kHz (3/3-3/30)<br />

Issoudun 500<br />

1600-1700 daily CHN,SAs 11550 TWN 100<br />

1700-1800 daily Af 11850 Issoudun 500<br />

1800-1900 daily WEU 3965 Issoudun 250<br />

2200-2300 daily EU 9355 WYFR 100<br />

French<br />

0700-0800 daily Eu 5745 WYFR 100<br />

1900-2000 daily wEu 3985 Skelton 250<br />

2000-2100 daily Eu 11665 WYFR 100<br />

2000-2100 daily NeAm 13695 WYFR 100<br />

1900-2000 daily Af 9365 (10/28-3/2)<br />

11615/11670 (3/3-3/30)


Issoudun 500<br />

Spanish<br />

0200-0300 daily SAm 15215,11825 WYFR100<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 daily CAm 11740 WYFR 100<br />

0600-0700 daily CAm 5950 WYFR 100<br />

2000-2100 daily Eu 3965 Issoudun 500<br />

2300-2400 daily SAm 9690,11720 WYFR 100<br />

German<br />

0600-0700 daily Eu 7780 WYFR 100<br />

1900-2000 daily Eu 3955 Skelton 250<br />

2000-2100 daily Eu 11565 WYFR 100<br />

2100-2200 daily WEU 3965 Issoudun 250<br />

Russian<br />

1100-1200 daily WRUS 11985 TWN 100<br />

1400-1500 daily CRUS 15430 Issoudun 500<br />

1700-1800 daily WRUS 6120(10/28-3/2) 7135/7315(3/3-3/30)<br />

Issoudun 500<br />

Japanese<br />

0800-0930 daily NeA 116<strong>05</strong> TWN 250<br />

1100-1400 daily NeA 9735 TWN 250<br />

1100-1200 daily NeA 7130 TWN 50<br />

Vietnamese<br />

0900-1000 daily SeA 15270 TWN 100<br />

1300-1400 daily CHN 1206/1422 TWN 100<br />

1400-1500 daily SeA 11550 TWN 250<br />

2300-2400 daily SeA 15465 TWN 100<br />

Thai<br />

1400-1500 daily CHN 747 TWN 250<br />

1400-1500 daily SeA 11635 TWN 100<br />

1500-1600 daily SeA 7445 TWN 100<br />

1500-1600 daily SeA 1503 TWN 600<br />

2200-2300 daily SeA 1503 TWN 600<br />

2200-2400 daily SeA 1422 TWN 100<br />

Indonesian<br />

0300-0400 daily CHN 1422 TWN 50<br />

1000-1100 daily SeA 11520 TWN 250<br />

1000-1100 daily SeA 11550 TWN 250<br />

1200-1300 daily SeA 1422 TWN 100<br />

1400-1500 daily SeA 11875 TWN 250<br />

Code for Tgt Area and Countries<br />

Af - Africa<br />

CHN - China<br />

CAm - Central America<br />

RUS - Russia<br />

Eu - Europe<br />

TWN - Taiwan<br />

NAm - North America<br />

NEm - North East America<br />

ME - Middle East<br />

SAm - South America<br />

SAs - South Asia<br />

SeA - South East Asia<br />

AM<br />

KEBAR AM 1210 kHz, Sacramento CA, USA<br />

Mandarin: 2000-2300, Cantonese: 2300-2400, local time.


DRM English stream: 9750 kHz, Friday UT 1200-1300 via Rampisham, UK<br />

Reports to:<br />

Postal Address: RTI, 55 Pei-An Rd., TAIPEI, TAIWAN, ROC<br />

e-mail: <br />

RTI Web Site: <br />

Telephone: 886-2-2885-6168 ext. 387 or 385<br />

Fax: 886-2-2886-7088<br />

(RTI direct, also via Alokesh Gupta-IND, correction by wb, Oct 4)<br />

THAILAND/USA Tentative R. Thailand B07 English, Udorn Thani u.o.s.<br />

0000-0030 9680 SoAf 256 degrees<br />

0030-0100 12095 Ea&CeNoAm 006<br />

0030-0100 5890 NoAm 190 Greenville<br />

0200-0230 5890 NoAm 190 Greenville<br />

0200-0230 15275 W&CNAm 038<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0600 11730 EaEu 324<br />

1230-1300 9810 As/Au 132<br />

1400-1430 9725 As/Au 132<br />

1900-2000 98<strong>05</strong> NoEu 329<br />

2030-2045 9535 We&CeEu 321<br />

Of note are the new direct-from-Thailand frequencies to NAm, 12095 and<br />

15275, to supplement (or eventually replace?) Greenville and ex-Delano on<br />

5890 kHz. A 12095 trans-polar shot to EeNoAm thru the Arctic night is<br />

particularly daring and it will be interesting to see how well it work if<br />

implemented.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 2)<br />

0100-0200 5890 Thai 190 Greenville<br />

0100-0200 12095 Thai 006<br />

0230-0330 15275 Thai 038<br />

1000-1100 6185 Thai 136<br />

1030-1100 1575 Thai 145 (til 1230 UT Mons-Fris)<br />

1100-1115 7255 Vietnamese144<br />

1115-1130 7255 Cambodian 144<br />

1130-1145 6040 Lao 030<br />

1145-1200 6040 Burmese 284<br />

1200-1215 11870 Malay 154<br />

1300-1315 7160 Japanese <strong>05</strong>4<br />

1315-1330 7160 Mandarin 030<br />

1330-1400 7160 Thai <strong>05</strong>4<br />

1800-1900 11855 Thai 284<br />

2000-2015 9535 German 321<br />

2045-2115 9535 Thai 313<br />

2230-0000 1575 Thai 145 (Suns-Thurs)<br />

TURKEY MW and LW - Observed 19-24 September. Only LW Polatli 180 kHz<br />

and Erzurum 243 kHz were noted, will check again later in autumn.<br />

0330 UT no any TRT on LW and MW heard.<br />

0340 UT on 702 kHz mx, at 0358 UT National Anthem, 0400 Nx in Turkish.<br />

1820 UT 180 // 1017.<br />

1820 & 1930 UT 243 //, 558, 702, 891, 1062 kHz.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 27)<br />

Several TRT longwave outlets logged this time, with the one of 243 kHz<br />

being the most rare at least for me even with DNK off this fq:<br />

180 Polatli, 2336-0006, 21 Sept, Turkish pops, talks; 55353 but<br />

deteriorating.<br />

225 Van, 2342-0004, 21 Sept, Turkish songs; 34352, increasing QRM de POL.


243 Erzurum, 2345-0003, 21 Sept, Turkish songs of a more tradit. kind;<br />

25351.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 4)<br />

UKRAINE Brovary photos<br />

<br />

Presumed shortwave transmitter looming behind the featured radio<br />

(Kazakhstan model, has certainly nothing to do with the relays of Radio<br />

Kazakhstan once done here); control desk and similarly ancient studio<br />

loudspeaker; 50 kW mediumwave transmitter Tesla SRV 50, powered, thus the<br />

one in use for the B<strong>BC</strong> on 594, running at much reduced power (listed are 5<br />

kW only) ?<br />

This is obviously the western one of the two Brovary sites, reportedly<br />

facing demolition in favour of development:<br />

<br />

There appears to be only a single row of shortwave curtains, all aiming at<br />

azimuths around 260 degrees? One of the two mediumwave masts has already<br />

been demolished, the other one is at present still in use on 594.<br />

Eastern Brovary site (actually it's rather northern vs. southern):<br />

<br />

Two transmitter buildings, one large ARRT and another antenna mast, traces<br />

of other antenna systems (for shortwave?) as well. This would be 207 kHz<br />

and presumably the higher powered (150 kW), now closed mediumwave<br />

transmitters.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld via RUSdx Sept 30)<br />

Radio Ukraine International wird seine erst im Maerz <strong>2007</strong> wie<strong>der</strong><br />

aufgenommenen Ausstrahlungen ueber die Kurzwellensen<strong>der</strong> bei Lemberg<br />

wahrscheinlich Mitte Oktober einstellen muessen, da keine Mittel fuer die<br />

weitere Anmietung von Sendezeit auf diesen Anlagen mehr zur Verfuegung<br />

stehen. Damit entfallen kuenftig die RUI-Sendungen fuer Nordamerika<br />

insgesamt.<br />

Derzeit nutzt RUI noch einen Sen<strong>der</strong> <strong>der</strong> Station Krasne bei Lemberg mit auf<br />

600 kW reduzierter Leistung, und zwar 23.00-04.00 (MESZ 01.00) Uhr auf<br />

7440 kHz. Eingesetzt wird eine fuer Sendungen nach Nordamerika ausgelegte,<br />

aus insgesamt 64 Dipolen bestehende und damit ungewoehnlich<br />

leistungsfaehige Vorhangantenne (HR 8/8). Diese Antenne hatte im Fruehjahr<br />

den Ausschlag zur Verlagerung <strong>der</strong> Sendungen nach Nordamerika vom Standort<br />

Kopani bei Nikolajew zur Station Krasne gegeben. Zwar sind auch in Kopani<br />

solche aufwendigen Antennenanlagen vorhanden, offenbar aber wegen<br />

fehlen<strong>der</strong> Mittel fuer ihre Instandhaltung inzwischen nicht mehr nutzbar.<br />

Kuenftig wird RUI, wenn es zur Einstellung <strong>der</strong> Ausstrahlungen ueber die<br />

Station Krasne kommt, nur noch auf jeweils einer Frequenz ueber<br />

Sendeanlagen in <strong>der</strong> Naehe von Charkow zu hoeren sein.<br />

(Alexan<strong>der</strong> Yegorov via wb., Kai Ludwig Radio Eins Medienmagazin 23.9.<strong>2007</strong>;<br />

ntt Oct 1)<br />

UNID 1567.1 Unaudible audio, just the carrier heterodying with KOR+G on<br />

1566, 2040-..., 26 Sept, 23431.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 4)<br />

USA RFA's expanded Burmese service since Sept 27, mixed with VOA Burmese<br />

expanded since Sept 26:<br />

2300-2400 VOA on 7430 Sri Lanka, 6185 Thailand, 11980 Tinang


0030-0230 RFA on 13820 Sri Lanka, 13865 Tinian, 17835 Saipan<br />

1130-1230 VOA on 11965 & 15540 Tinang, 17775 Sri Lanka<br />

1230-1330 RFA on 9320 Sri Lanka, 13645 Tinian<br />

1330-1430 RFA on 9320 & 11540 Tinian, also<br />

1330-1400 9455 Sri Lanka 1430-1530 VOA on 9325 Sri Lanka, 11910 Tinang,<br />

12120 Tinian; also 1575 Thailand until 1500 weekdays,<br />

1530 Sat & Sun.<br />

Oct 1 begins a new USG fiscal year, and had been foreseen as the date for<br />

major cuts in VOA language services. However, at least one of them,<br />

Korean, is about to increase its SW output from 3:30 to 5 hours a day, and<br />

so is Radio Free Asia Korean, from 4 to 5 hours a day.<br />

The two services become closely coordinated, so one can hear one or the<br />

other straight through from 1200 to 2200 UT. Note the rather late hours,<br />

not starting until 9 pm local time in the DPRK, and running until 7 am,<br />

presumably since listeners tune in un<strong>der</strong>cover when they are supposedly<br />

sleeping!<br />

1200-1500 VOA on 5890 & 7235 Tinian; also 1200-1300 11625 Thailand,<br />

1300-1500 11740 Tinang, plus MW 648 at 1300-1400 from Vladivostok<br />

1500-1600 RFA on 5870 Sri Lanka, 7210 Irkutsk, 11660 Sri Lanka, 11660<br />

switching at 1530 to Saipan<br />

1600-1700 RFA on 5870 Tinian, 11660 Sri Lanka<br />

1700-1800 RFA on 5870 Tinian, 7210 Sri Lanka, 11660 Saipan<br />

1800-1900 RFA on 5870 & 7210 Tinian, 11660 Saipan<br />

1900-2100 VOA on 6060 & 7125 Thailand, 9510 Tinang<br />

2100-2200 RFA on 7460 Ulan Bator, 9385 & 9770 Tinian, 12075 Saipan.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Sept 30)<br />

Some IBB changes:<br />

RFA Korean, new sked<br />

1500-1700 on 5870 7210 9385 + additional 11660 12025<br />

1700-1900 on 5870 7210 11660<br />

2100-2200 on 7460 9385 9770 12075, x2030-2230 on same freqs<br />

VOA Korean<br />

1900-2100 on 6060 7125 9510, x2000-2030 on same frequencies<br />

VOA Kurdish<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 on 7115 9770 15220, x0400-<strong>05</strong>00 on 9845 15460 17490<br />

1400-1500 on 11855 15130 15180, x1300-1400 on 11635 15390 17730<br />

1700-1800 on 11610 11760 15130, x1600-1700 on 98<strong>05</strong> 117<strong>05</strong> 15130<br />

1900-2000 on 7520 9390 11745, x1800-1900 on 72<strong>05</strong> 11520 117<strong>05</strong><br />

VOA Spanish<br />

0030-0200 NF 6110, x11815 // 9560 and 9885<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 5)<br />

Der Pennsylvania Air National Guard 193rd Special Operations Wing hat die<br />

EC-130E ausser Betrieb gesetzt, die seit 1963 fuer Radio- und<br />

Fernsehsendungen in verschiedenen Kriegen eingesetzt worden ist. Insgesamt<br />

brachte es das Flugzeug auf fast 12.000 Flugstunden, davon 2.700 im<br />

psychologischen Luftkrieg. Die Nachfolgerin, eine EC-130J, wurde 2006 in<br />

Dienst gestellt.<br />

<br />

(RNW Media Network 24.9.<strong>2007</strong>, ntt Oct 1)<br />

VATICAN STATE [spurious] During the lithurgies in Romanian on 9645 kHz<br />

on Sundays - Sep 16th and 23rd at 0630 UT and later strong spurs were on<br />

9465, 9525, 9555, and 9735 kHz, but also DW 9545 kHz was 'jammed'.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Sept 27)<br />

Listen to Shortwave as you Drive - New Sony car radio sets.


Jerome Van <strong>der</strong> Linden from South Australia, a member from the 1960's has<br />

discovered this gem.<br />

"I was in Mackay last week and came across some new Sony Car Radios on the<br />

market in Australia. They are model types C<strong>DX</strong>-GT160; C<strong>DX</strong>-GT260 and C<strong>DX</strong>-<br />

GT360 (45, 50 & 52 Watts respectively): I believe they are all AM/FM/SW<br />

with CD player including MP3. At least the 360 has a remote control. The<br />

boxes do not describe their SW specs, but downloading the manual from the<br />

Sony web site shows the coverage as SW1: 2940-7735 kHz; SW2 9500-18135<br />

kHz (except for 10140-11575).<br />

The place selling them is WOW Sight 'n Sound and they're on special, with<br />

the lowest model being $114, and the dearest (the 360) being $159. That<br />

compares with my dealer price from a Sony dealer of about $245. The RRP of<br />

this model is $299. The Darwin WOW dealer had 78 initially, and now has<br />

only 25 left. I suspect other stores like Strathfield should be able to<br />

get them as they are listed as a stock item by Sony Australia.<br />

The Sony URL I used for most of my info is<br />

<br />

Right now I don't have a suitable car for one, but I'm more than tempted<br />

to get my son in Mackay to pick one up for me. Even if the SW quality is<br />

ordinary, it will enable one to receive RA or B<strong>BC</strong>, or in the NT the VL8<br />

station on 5Mhz, and as such I imagine these things it would have a market<br />

with the truckies?<br />

I'm sure its just the normal car antenna connection: that's all that is<br />

listed in the instruction manual the main product page lists these key<br />

features:<br />

52w x 4 S-MOSFET Power<br />

Front Aux Input<br />

CD-R/RW/MP3/WMA Playback<br />

24 Bit Digital to Analogue Converter<br />

Rear/Sub Switchable Pre-Out<br />

FL/13 seg Display<br />

EQ3 Stage 2SSIR-EXA Tuner<br />

Presets: FM 18 / MW 6 / SW 12"<br />

Thank you to Jerome! I will contact Sony ... see what we can find here in<br />

Sydney.<br />

(AR<strong>DX</strong>C News Oct)<br />

RECEIVER NEWS<br />

I just checked the Kneisner + Doering web page and noted a subtle change<br />

regarding the KWZ-30/2. On the page that describes the receiver it used to<br />

state that they had hoped to release the KWZ-30/2 in 2006, now it says<br />

"There will be a successor to the KWZ-30. The release date is still<br />

unknown."<br />

<br />

(dxAce, Michigan, USA via rec.radio.shortwave, via AR<strong>DX</strong>C News Oct)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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ALBANIA 7465 R. Tirana, 2104-2119, Oct 1, Albanian. Music at t/in. OM<br />

and YL w/ talk re Polonia. Weak but clear. // 9390-good.<br />

(Scott R. Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 7)<br />

Updated B-07 schedule of Radio Tirana:<br />

ALBANIAN Daily<br />

0000-0130 on 6110 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to NoAm<br />

0000-0130 on 7425 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm<br />

0730-0900 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / 338 deg to WeEu<br />

0730-0900 on 71<strong>05</strong> SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu<br />

0901-1000 on 1395 FLA 500 kW / 033 deg to WeEu<br />

0901-1000 on 71<strong>05</strong> SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu<br />

1500-1630 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to WeEu<br />

2130-2300 on 60<strong>05</strong> SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu<br />

2130-2300 on 7430 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to WeEu<br />

ENGLISH Tue-Sun<br />

0130-0145 on 6110 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to NoAm<br />

0245-0300 on 7425 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm<br />

0330-0400 on 6110 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to NoAm<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>00 on 7425 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm<br />

ENGLISH Mon-Sat<br />

1530-1600 on 13640 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm<br />

1945-2000 on 6135 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to U.K.<br />

1945-2000 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to U.K.<br />

2100-2130 on 7430 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to U.K.<br />

2100-2130 on 9915 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm<br />

GERMAN Mon-Sat


1900-1930 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / 338 deg to Germany<br />

2031-2100 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to Germany<br />

GREEK Mon-Sat<br />

1645-1700 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to Greece<br />

FRENCH Mon-Sat<br />

1830-1900 on 7430 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to France<br />

2001-2030 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to France<br />

ITALIAN Mon-Sat<br />

1830-1900 on 7460 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to Italy<br />

2001-2030 on 6035 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to Italy<br />

SERBIAN Mon-Sat<br />

1900-1915 on 6125 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to Serbia<br />

2115-2130 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / 004 deg to Serbia<br />

TURKISH Mon-Sat<br />

1630-1645 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to Turkey<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 9)<br />

ANTARCTICA 15476 LRA-36, 2020-2<strong>05</strong>9*, Oct 9, SP, ballads, occasional SP<br />

talk, mention of "Base Esperanza" at 2038 UT. Talk at 2<strong>05</strong>8 with tent ID.<br />

Signal was weak but audible for the most part.<br />

(Fred Kohlbrenner-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 11)<br />

ASCENSION ISL ["LIBERIA"] 9525, Star Radio via Ascension Island<br />

verified with a full data Fondation Hirondelle card in 118 days from v/s<br />

Sharon Bylenza signing on behalf of Darcy Christen, Star Radio Program<br />

Officer for a report sent to the Fondation at its Switzerland address.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 7)<br />

AUSTRIA "Hotline - Das Computermagazin von Radio Oesterreich<br />

International" Alle 172 Folgen von 1999-2003 sind nun digitalisiert und<br />

indiziert und werden <strong>der</strong> Reihe nach ins Netz gestellt. Wie sich die<br />

Netzwelt innerhalb weniger Jahre veraen<strong>der</strong>t hat und welche Pionierfunktion<br />

"Hotline" einnahm, laesst sich also nachverfolgen bei <br />

(im Bereich Rundfunk)<br />

Wolf Harranth OE1WHC<br />

Dokumentationsarchiv Funk (QSL Collection)<br />

ORF/QSL Argentinierstr. 30A. A-1040 Wien, Austria<br />

+43-1-50101-16071 / Mob (+43676) 0676-4012585<br />

/ <br />


Some Firedrake noted also against<br />

217<strong>05</strong> 0700-0900 IBB Udorn Thani<br />

17855 0700-1100 IBB Tinang<br />

17780 0700-1000 IBB Tinian<br />

177<strong>05</strong> 1130-1315 AIR Bangalore<br />

15285 1030-1530 B<strong>BC</strong> Kranji-SNG<br />

(wb, Oct 11)<br />

COLOMBIA 6009.4 La Voz de tu Conciencia, Oct 4, man and woman talking<br />

in Spanish. Another man with TC and ID followed by a selection of flute<br />

music. A man announcer hosted a program of easy listening vocals. Fair to<br />

good and in the clear using LSB.<br />

6035, La Voz del Guaviare, at 0038-0<strong>05</strong>5 UT on Oct 4, program of Latin<br />

rhythms hosted by a man with Spanish announcements, IDs and song<br />

introductions. Fair.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 7)<br />

5910 Marfil Estereo, 2210-2245, Oct 9, SP vocals and chatter, "Marfil" ID<br />

2243 UT.<br />

(Fred Kohlbrenner-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 11)<br />

DJIBOUTI 4780 RTD, 2153-2202*, Oct 1, Vernacular/Arabic. Local music w/<br />

YL b/w selections. S/off annmts at 2159 UT, NA at s/off. Fair.<br />

(Scott R. Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 7)<br />

4780 RTVD, 2158-2201*, Oct 9, man in Arabic sounding lang, presumed NA<br />

and off 2201* UT. Poor.<br />

(Fred Kohlbrenner-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 11)<br />

DRM DRM FREQUENCY MANAGEMENT [see also: NETHERLANDS; TAIWAN]<br />

The transcript of the September 8 edition of Whole World on the Radio Dial<br />

from R. Ukraine International has finally been posted almost a month later<br />

at<br />

<br />

Includes a report on the HFCC meeting in Birmingham, and interviews<br />

Oldrich Cip, chairman of HFCC, including this:<br />

(Host) Are there any problems with implementation of DRM on AM bands?<br />

(Guest) Yes, there are two folds I would say. One is that coexistence, if<br />

we can call it, with AM is a bit difficult, because the DRM signal causes<br />

interference, it can even remind us of the Cold War jamming or something<br />

of that sort. And that discourages, some Dxers are not very happy about<br />

this kind of interference, and they complain. But we, that I now speaking<br />

as a chairman of HFCC, we are trying somehow to regulate this problem in<br />

such a way that we recommend to our members that the DRM transmissions are<br />

placed in 13 clusters on the band that they are adjacent to each other and<br />

they are not dispersed among AM transmissions. But I must admit that the<br />

situation is not completed, as we would like to have it.<br />

(RUI Kiev via dxld Oct 7)<br />

ETHIOPIA 5980 Voice of Tigrey Revolution, Mekele, *0356-0420, Oct 6,<br />

Sign on with IS. Talk in unidentified language at 0358. Some Horn of<br />

Africa music but mostly talk. Fair. // 6185-very weak un<strong>der</strong> Vatican Radio.<br />

5970 Radio Fana, Addis Ababa, *0257-0325, Oct 6, IS. Opening<br />

announcements at 0302 with IDs & into Horn of Africa type music. Now on 3<br />

frequencies. Good signal but some adjacent channel splatter. // 7210-weak<br />

un<strong>der</strong> B<strong>BC</strong> & // 6109.9-weak un<strong>der</strong> TWR.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Oct 7)


Voice of Tigray Revolution has now popped up on additional 5960 // usual<br />

5980 6185 kHz. I first heard them on this NF Oct 04 at 1850, HOA songs<br />

covered by co-channel TRT, then again Oct <strong>05</strong> at 0353 UT opening with IS<br />

barely audible un<strong>der</strong> Channel Africa. On both occasions all three<br />

frequencies were used simultaneously.<br />

(Martien Groot-HOL, dxld Oct 7)<br />

VORT - R. Fana added frequency, and VORT confirmed that it broadcasted it<br />

at three frequency.<br />

Can be heard on 5960, 5980, and 6185 kHz.<br />

Ethiopians heard on 5960, 5970, 5980, and 5990 kHz around 1500-2000* UT,<br />

hi.<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 9; via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-<br />

JPN)<br />

FRANCE/MONACO 702 MW, China R International via Col de la Madone, 2025-<br />

2040, Sept 27, French talks, 21431 with strong QRM from an East European<br />

station plus another weak station in French, heard // 7200 (very strong),<br />

7320 and 11660.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Oct 3)<br />

New schedule since Oct 01: 0700-1200 in French, 1200-1400 in Chinese,<br />

1400-1700 in Italian and 1700-2200 in French again. Note that every hours,<br />

after the time signal there is an ID in French (even in Italian and<br />

Chinese programmes): "Il est ....heures, vous ‚coutez RCI". Tests since<br />

Sept 26. The frequency can reach West and Central Italy and part of the<br />

Mediterranean with strong signals.<br />

(Luigi Cobisi-I, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Oct 3)<br />

FR GUIANA/FRANCE/TAIWAN/U.K. [c.f. wwdxc Topnews <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> #828]<br />

Additional RTI outlets. Spanish via Montsinery relay at<br />

0200-0300 UT 9800 500 kW 195 degr.<br />

English 1200-1300 Fri WEU 9750 Rampisham 35 (DRM)<br />

1600-1700 daily SeA 9785 kHz (10/28-3/2)<br />

11995kHz (3/3-3/30)<br />

Issoudun 500<br />

French 1900-2000 daily Af 9365 (10/28-3/2)<br />

11615/11670 (3/3-3/30)<br />

[11665 in .xls file ! wb.]<br />

Issoudun 500<br />

Russian 1400-1500 daily CRUS 15430 Issoudun 500<br />

1700-1800 daily WRUS 6120(10/28-3/2)<br />

7315(3/3-3/30)<br />

Issoudun 500<br />

Vietnamese 0000-0100 daily SeA 11655 TWN 100<br />

Thai 1300-1400 daily SeA 1422 TWN 50<br />

2200-2400 daily SeA 7445 TWN 100<br />

2300-2400 daily SeA 1422 TWN 100<br />

Indonesian 0300-<strong>05</strong>00 daily CHN 1422 TWN 50<br />

1200-1300 daily SeA 1422 11635 TWN 100<br />

(RTI vers2 schedule, corrected by Lingyi Hsu-TWN, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 8)<br />

GERMANY Today (Oct 8) Bayerischer Rundfunk launched a new youth station<br />

called Bavarian Open Radio (yes, that's the, uh, German name), carried<br />

also on the 801/729 mediumwave transmitters.<br />


I forgot to observe when they made the switch from Bayern 1, but<br />

presumably this happened at 2200 UT on Oct 7, i.e. local midnight.<br />

Apparently Bavarian Open Radio on mediumwave will not be interrupted by<br />

any coverage of parliament sessions, sports or other events, since a few<br />

days ago a new "Bayern 5plus" channel, dedicated to such programming, has<br />

been added to the ARD radio bouquet on Astra 1H. So there is no risk of<br />

confused listeners abroad, like it was the case in 1992 or 1993 when DT64<br />

at Berlin received a letter from the UK, asking about the strange talk<br />

programming the other evening (it was just a session of the Saxonian<br />

parliament, lasting until the late night and thus audible accross Europe<br />

thanks to the 250 kW mediumwave relay, with the audio being routed via the<br />

former GDR radio studios at Berlin, god forbid!).<br />

For the time being the only real programme on Bavarian Open Radio will be<br />

on air Mon-Fri 6 PM to 9 PM, i.e. 1400-1700 UT in summer, 1500-1800 in<br />

winter. The remaining time is still filled with non-stop music, like it<br />

was the case on the predecessing project "Das Modul". This label still<br />

appears on the Astra and DAB channels, but apparently it is no longer in<br />

use on air, at least at about 2215 I heard an ID "Bavarian Open Radio"<br />

inserted between two songs.<br />

It's necessary to introduce young people to mediumwave nowadays:<br />

<br />

"It sounds quite oldschool, but almost every radio can pick Bavarian Open<br />

Radio via our mediumwave/AM transmitters. So you can listen to your<br />

favourite station also when no PC, satellite receiver or DAB radio is<br />

available! Peculiarities: Especially at night mediumwaves behave quite<br />

unconventional. After sunset Bavarian Open Radio can become audible on all<br />

possible places in Europe, from Portugal to Estonia, while at the same<br />

time reception problems may arise at home in Bavaria."<br />

And one side-note: Probably the overnight programme ARD-Nachtexpress is<br />

known amongst mediumwave listeners outside Germany as well. With the<br />

launch of Bavarian Open Radio it is now gone from mediumwave altogether.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Oct 8)<br />

CLANDESTINE (Eritrea). 13630, Voice of Democratic Eritrea (via Juelich),<br />

my rpt (ltr with MP3 CD) c/o EFF-RC Office, Neue-Mainzer Street 24,<br />

D-60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany, was returned after 3 mos.,<br />

indicated as "non responsive" and "insufficient address."<br />

(Edward Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 8)<br />

In postal terms, "EFF-RC Office" is not a valid resident at this address.<br />

Use instead<br />

"c/o Eritreisches Zentrum<br />

2. Stock [2nd floor]<br />

Neue Mainzer Str. 24<br />

D-60311 Frankfurt<br />

Germany".<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 9)<br />

Also alternative address on their web page<br />

<br />

P.O.Box 3524, Khartoum, Sudan<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 9)<br />

GUATEMALA 4780 Radio Cultural, at 0<strong>05</strong>4-0103 UT on Oct 4, rustic vocals.<br />

Man announcer with canned ID and announcements in Spanish at 0<strong>05</strong>7 UT.<br />

After a short talk over music there was another series of quick<br />

announcements before music program. Fair with intermittent RTTY QRM.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 7)


INDONESIA 11785 Voz de Indonesia, 1700-1720 UT, escuchada el 2 de<br />

octubre en espa?l, sinton?, cu? de identificaci? en ingl?, identificaci?<br />

en espa?l, locutor con bolet? de noticias, espacio 'El comentario' espacio<br />

musical indon?, SINPO 44333.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, JPNpremium Oct 5)<br />

4920 RRI Biak at 1224-1400+ UT on Oct 9. Vocal music to 1230 UT, then a<br />

long Koranic program of uninterrupted recitations to ToH; Jakarta relay<br />

followed to 1320, then vocal music to 1400. Nice S-9 peak around 1330 UT.<br />

No sign of Tibet or anything un<strong>der</strong>neath.<br />

3266.42 RRI Gorontalo at 1300-1355 UT on Oct 8. Odd wailing, sounding<br />

like a small kids' chorus led by a grown-up man; the wailing was totally<br />

atonal and non-musical and weird; on the 10-point Strangeness Scale this<br />

one rates 9.6. This continued uninterrupted until 1341 when a YL spoke<br />

briefly in Bahasa Indonesia, followed by a man doing a solo chant. This<br />

indigenous programming ended at 1351, followed by some "normal" Indo<br />

music. Nice peak at 1330 but had deteriorated consi<strong>der</strong>ably by 1355 UT.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 9)<br />

VoINS Jakarta heute sehr, sehr schwach, 1700 ID und nx in Spanisch auf<br />

9524.95 Hz.<br />

(WB, Oct 7)<br />

11784.90 kHz V. of Indonesia, Jakarta INS Oct 9 at 1707 UT Info about INS<br />

+ ID in Sp. Good 34444.<br />

(Mauritz Van Driessche-BEL, hcdx Oct 10)<br />

JAPAN 1242 Auf einen SMS Alarm von Hans Pammer, <strong>der</strong> gegen 1645 UTC<br />

JOLF-1242 gehoert hat, konnte ich nicht gleich reagieren, denn zu dieser<br />

Zeit war ich noch unterwegs.<br />

Aber als ich um 1845 UTC am Empfaenger war, war ich sehr erstaunt, immer<br />

noch Signale aus Japan aufnehmen zu koennen. Nachdem <strong>der</strong> Stoersen<strong>der</strong> aus<br />

dem Osten auf 1413 kHz weg war kam dort JOIF durch. JOQR auf 1134 kHz war<br />

nur mit Phaser zu hoeren, JOLF auf 1242 kHz war zeitweise staerker als die<br />

Englischen Sen<strong>der</strong> (Frankreich mit Phaser genullt).<br />

Lei<strong>der</strong> sendet Italien immer noch auf 846 kHz.<br />

Heute morgen (0430-<strong>05</strong>30 UTC) dann gute Ostkuestensignale (nichts im X-<br />

band, Reinhold, vielleicht hoerst Du ja auch mal was im unteren Bereich<br />

<strong>der</strong> MW) und alle guten Signale


vocals. // 6398.75 kHz.<br />

(Fred Kohlbrenner-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 11)<br />

LAOS 6130 Lao National Radio, at 1158 UT on Oct 10. Finally some<br />

propagational hope. First log of season. Still using same sequence of<br />

programming leading up to 1200 UT. Orchestral prelude at tune-in. Gongs<br />

heard at 1200 UT followed by another orchestral theme. Lao announcements<br />

reached fair level on peaks by 1215 UT tune-out.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 7)<br />

LITHUANIA 6255 The Mighty K<strong>BC</strong>, *2200-2222, Oct 6, English/German. IS/ID<br />

at s/on followed by eclectic program of GM pop and polka-like music. Fair.<br />

(Scott R. Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 7)<br />

MEXICO 6184.96 R. Educacion, 0944-0958, Oct 10, Ranchero music. Nice<br />

signal until covered at 0958 UT by R. Nac de Venezuela sign-on.<br />

(Fred Kohlbrenner-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 11)<br />

MICRONESIA 4755.25 PMA - Pacific Mission Aviation - The Cross Radio on<br />

4755 kHz.<br />

4755.25 Pacific Missionary Aviation " a me too log", from 1120 to 1152 UT<br />

om with English sermon at fair but consistent level, after local sunrise.<br />

Picked out only a few words here and there,mention of "Jesus Christ"<br />

twice. 1158 music as was fading out totally.<br />

The New [to me] Drake R8 Synchronous AM held in surprisingly well.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer, Oct 8)<br />

4755.25 PMA Feedback.<br />

I called Melinda Espinosa on Guam this evening (mid-afternoon Guam time) -<br />

she has DSL and can download larger MP3 files but must then create a CD<br />

for forwarding to Pohnpei, since as previously indicated the transmitter<br />

site only has dial-up e-mail access. Melinda indicated that The Cross<br />

station is currently testing - that would explain the all-music format<br />

during some of their broadcasting hours, anyway. The direct e-mail<br />

addresses for the station are<br />

and <br />

The Melinda announcer at the station is obviously a different Melinda than<br />

the administrative person in the Guam HQ office.<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 8)<br />

4755.26 Pacific Missionary Aviation The Cross, on Oct 8 at 1357 UT - Good<br />

reception finally this morning with excellent modulation. No announcement<br />

except very briefly at 1400 UT by same YL. Really difficult to make out<br />

what she said despite the good reception, though. Otherwise fairly non-<br />

descript EZL music throughout. I'll have to send a clip to the station for<br />

verification. Very clear ID at 1500 UTas, 'You are listening to the Cross,<br />

88.1 (?) FM....'. In fact stronger modulation than the music that preceded<br />

or followed.<br />

(Walt Salmaniw, Crystal Cove Resort Tofino-<strong>BC</strong>-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 9)<br />

4755.25 PMA at 10<strong>05</strong>-1028 UT preaching in En by M, then mx after 1028 UT.<br />

1100 anncr Melinda w/what appeared to be a short ID sounding something<br />

like "This is Radio Pohnpei...", then pgm of impassioned preaching by M<br />

again. Sounded like the same ID again at 1200 UT, but it had faded by<br />

then. Would've been about 90% readable when it was peaking at 1115 UT if<br />

not for awful CODAR. Best signal of the last 3 days.<br />

(Dave Valko-USA, hcdx Oct 9)<br />

Die juengst aus Japan gemeldeten Empfaenge <strong>der</strong> Radiostation <strong>der</strong> Pacific<br />

Missionary Aviation (PMA) lassen sich hier auf dem Spektrum<br />

nachvollziehen.<br />

Am 04.10. wurde das Signal beobachtet bis fade-out 2020 UTC.


Am <strong>05</strong>.10.07 war das fade-in zwischen 1315 und 1330 UTC und das fade-out<br />

zur gleichen Zeit am Vortage. Frequenz: 4755.25 kHz<br />

Die Signalstaerken lagen max. bei -20 dBm, also zu niedrig, um ein audio-<br />

Signal zu hoeren. Das ist auch nicht verwun<strong>der</strong>lich, da die Sendeleistung<br />

lediglich 1000 W betragen soll.<br />

(Wolf-Dieter Behnke-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 6)<br />

Heute laeuft das Signal aber zu seiner vorlaeufigen Hoechstform auf.<br />

qrg: zwischen 4755,24 und 4755,25 kHz<br />

Gegen 1750 MESZ [1550 UT] zeigte Spectrum Lab hier (Naehe Ulm) an <strong>der</strong> FD-4<br />

in den Spitzen -25dB. Da faengt mein EKD wie<strong>der</strong> an, sich auf den Traege zu<br />

verriegeln und mein 40 Jahre alter RACAL RA-17 zeigt seine Klasse, indem<br />

er den Traeger mit BFO hoerbar macht. Das war alles gestern Abend 1 Stunde<br />

vor fade-out auch so und mehr scheint (noch) nicht drin zu sein.<br />

(Albert Kosnopfel-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 7)<br />

Ich waere nie auf die Idee gekommen Anfang Oktober gegen 1530 UT<br />

Micronesien auf 4.7 MHz zu suchen ...<br />

Die Schnipsel stammen grob von 1530 UT, 1600 UT, 16<strong>05</strong> UT, 1625 UT. Bestes<br />

Signal zwischen 1550 UT und 1620 UT.<br />

AEG E1800A, 30 mt "Draht" am MLB max S= 2/3, an <strong>der</strong> <strong>DX</strong>-One und ALA1530:<br />

nix, am HF1000A mit Sherwood SE3 fast nix, zumindest nicht verstaendlich,<br />

<strong>der</strong> RS EK890 nahe am 1800er, nur wesentlich "flacher".<br />

Wenn nur die AGC Regelung am 1800er etwas "weicher" waere. Aber fuer meine<br />

(Antennen!)moeglichkeiten ist das schon ein sehr guter Fang, die Freude<br />

gross.<br />

(Christoph Ratzer-AUT, Oct 8)<br />

On 8 October I heard a station on 4755 kHz with a US preacher when I tuned<br />

in at 0745 UTC. From 0800-0900 a lot of music was played and at 0900 UT<br />

another preacher was heard. Signal strength was fair but I didn't hear a<br />

station id. Curiously, I haven't heard the station since.<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong>)<br />

Acc to Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN, the station was off on Oct 10/11. wb.<br />

MONACO 9800 TWR, 0709-0717, Oct 1, English. OM w/ religous talk.<br />

Contact info at 0714 into Through the Bible prg. Fair/good.<br />

(Scott R. Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 7)<br />

NETHERLANDS The Dutch government has invited parties interested in using<br />

one of the remaining unallocated regional FM and mediumwave frequencies in<br />

the Netherlands to register their proposals by 30 October. The plan is to<br />

use the same system of comparative applications that was used for the<br />

national licences in 2003. It is intended to begin the licensing process<br />

before the end of <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

There are 12 FM and four mediumwave frequencies available. The mediumwave<br />

details are:<br />

Heinenoord 828 kHz 20 kW directional (day) / 5 kW ND (night)<br />

Almere 1224 kHz 40 kW directional (day) / 20 kW ND (night)<br />

Echt 1035 kHz 10 kW directional (day/night)<br />

Amsterdam 1557 kHz 1 kW ND (day/night)<br />

(Radiocommunications Agency Netherland via RNW MN Oct 6)<br />

Flevo has no future?<br />

NETHERLANDS/NETH ANTILLES/GERMANY [and non]. All DRM transmissions of<br />

RNW via the Flevo site will be terminated by the end of the A07 season.


Instead Nauen and Wertachtal are scheduled for B07 as follows: Nauen from<br />

Oct 28 0759-0857 on 9895, also Oct 29 til Sep 3 only 1000-1400 on 5930,<br />

both using the ex-RBI antenna, aiming at 225 deg. Wertachtal is scheduled<br />

from Nov 5, Mon-Fri only 1159-1557 on 5955, beam 210 deg. So far both 9895<br />

and 5955 were during these times in use for AM distribution of RNW Dutch<br />

in Europe, so apparently this AM service will be cut back consi<strong>der</strong>ably,<br />

and one has also to won<strong>der</strong> if the Flevo plant will be shut down<br />

altogether.<br />

DRM transmissions are also shown for Bonaire, using 120 kW (so much for<br />

DRM's power efficiency), so no doubt the new transmitters will be<br />

operational by Oct 28 if they are not already in use. Schedule will be<br />

0459-<strong>05</strong>57 on 6130 (3<strong>05</strong> deg.), 1659-1757 on 176<strong>05</strong>/17700 (133/170 deg.) and<br />

1759-1857 on 15315/176<strong>05</strong> (320/350 deg.). All DRM from RNW via Montsinery<br />

and Sackville will be terminated in favour of Bonaire.<br />

All this gathered from discussion at<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Oct 8)<br />

Radio Netherlands Flevo future?<br />

Regarding the Radio Netherlands B07 DRM schedule info in dxld:<br />

I checked the forum that Kai Ludwig referred to, and found links to the<br />

purported AM and DRM schedules of RNW for the upcoming season. Stunningly,<br />

there is no mention of usage from Flevo after October 28!!! Could RNW be<br />

taking a cue from Deutsche Welle and dumping transmissions from the<br />

homeland in favor of external sites? Won<strong>der</strong> if this is also a money issue?<br />

I would have thought Flevo had quite a bit more use left in it, being only<br />

22 years old. Would they really shut it down, or is it headed for a diet<br />

of religious broadcasters and expatriate political programs on a lease<br />

basis?<br />

The DRM from Bonaire is also intriguing. Perhaps the new transmitters<br />

really are already in place? In an earlier post (included in dxld) I had<br />

noted that for a few days in late September, English to North America on<br />

9845 seemed to be coming from a non-Bonaire site with a weak signal, but<br />

the usual blockbuster reception had since returned. It might be my<br />

imagination, but the audio on 9845 now seems improved, with a crisper,<br />

clearer quality. Could the new units on Bonaire actually be on the air?<br />

Seems odd that RNW would refurbish Bonaire while dropping the Flevo<br />

transmissions. Won<strong>der</strong> what the plans are for the Madagascar facility?<br />

The supposed RNW DRM schedule is here:<br />

<br />

And the AM sked:<br />

<br />

Note that both are a mix of A07 and B07 info.<br />

Andy Sennitt, we need info please!!!<br />

(Stephen Luce-TX-USA, dxld Oct 8)<br />

It looks as if this is correct: Flevo will go dark after October 28. I<br />

can't find any plans for it to carry RNW or anything else. RNW will use<br />

not only its own sites, Bonaire and Madagascar, but also Sines, Nauen,<br />

Skelton, Wertachtal, Dhabbaya, Singapore, Meyerton, Sackville, and even<br />

IBB-Tinang, Philippines for an Indonesian broadcast, in exchange for IBB<br />

using Madagascar for a Persian broadcast.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 8)<br />

Very first time to use IBB Tinang for 3rd party.<br />

> Would they really shut it down ?


Perhaps it should be added that "they" are the Dutch transmitter operator<br />

Nozema, now maybe owned by the telcom company KPN, but right now I prefer<br />

going to bed over further digging into this matter. Apparently no<br />

corporate website for Nozema exists anymore, -<br />

<br />

are mere redirects to now, so maybe the whole Nozema is<br />

a thing of the past. Maybe the closure of the Flevo shortwave site is<br />

related to these developments?<br />

One has to admit that the use of the Flevo plant is quite low since RNW<br />

cut back its shortwave transmissions in 2003. But this situation persisted<br />

for four years now.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Oct 9)<br />

Why guessing when it's all online (on an URL published in the referenced<br />

German discussion anyway):<br />

<br />

In B07 there will be Dutch to Europe via Nauen, Wertachtal, Skelton (on 75<br />

m, maybe a first?), Hoerby, Sines, Grigoriopol, an unspecified Moscow area<br />

site and Tbilisskaya. English to Africa will also be carried via Meyerton,<br />

1859-1957 on 118<strong>05</strong> (100 kW). Talata Volonondry will relay Radio Farda,<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 on 12015.<br />

And indeed no Flevo anymore...<br />

(Wilsdruff-D, dxld Oct 9)<br />

As Kai already pointed out: you may be aware that many large transmitting<br />

sites are not owned by the broadcasters (Flevo isn't owned by RNW, like<br />

Leszczynka isn't owned by Polish Radio, nor is Hoerby by Radio Sweden, etc<br />

etc). I can recommend to check WRTH which lists all the various<br />

transmitter operators separately (pg. 460 in WRTH<strong>2007</strong> gives info about the<br />

Flevo site owner).<br />

(Bernd Trutenau-LTU, dxld Oct 9)<br />

see Wikipedia <br />

> pg. 460 in WRTH<strong>2007</strong> gives info about the Flevo site owner.<br />

It's indeed a bit more complicated...<br />

First, Nozema indeed no longer exists. Their business is now in the<br />

responsibility of KPN Broadcast Services. I can't find a web presentation<br />

for this unit,<br />

<br />

appears to reflect only KPN's existing activities in this field, i.e. what<br />

they already did before purchasing Nozema. A discussion I found suggests<br />

that the Nozema website had been eliminated in August.<br />

And KPN Broadcast Services is not the sole owner of the Flevo shortwave<br />

site. They presumably own the transmitters and the associated gear. But<br />

the antenna facilities are in the responsibility of a company called NOVEC<br />

which had been founded to make it possible for any transmitter operator to<br />

plug his gear into the independently owned antennas.<br />

It appears that the Flevo mediumwave site is an excellent example:<br />

I un<strong>der</strong>stand that the 747 kHz transmitter there is owned and operated by<br />

KPN Broadcast Services while 1008 kHz is now in the responsibility of<br />

Broadcast Partners (who, btw, attempt to get into the German market, but<br />

so far with no success). Of course this would require the diplexer etc. to<br />

be in the responsibility of NOVEC as well. I would guess that this is the<br />

case with the whole shortwave antenna systems as well, since a<br />

constellation with NOVEC owning the towers but not the dipole curtains<br />

they carry is beyond my imagination.


NOVEC's presentations of the Flevo/Zeewolde AM antenna facilities, teared<br />

out of the website frame:<br />

<br />

<br />

Now it appears that KPN Broadcast Services is to discontinue its shortwave<br />

operations at Zeewolde. So far we don't know what led to this end, but it<br />

is remarkable especially because the "Bouquet Flevo" was kind of a<br />

mainstay of the Digital Radio Mondiale movement here in Europe; the German<br />

discussion which broke this news contains some quite shocked comments<br />

about the circumstance that it's over.<br />

Anyway: I think it still remains to be seen if Flevo has really no future.<br />

Another interested party could approach NOVEC to use these antenna<br />

facilities, and perhaps KPN would even sell the transmission equipment for<br />

little money. But on the other hand, who should step in? CVC maybe, but<br />

should Juelich not be enough for them?<br />

(Wilsdruff-D, dxld Oct 9)<br />

NIGERIA 6089.84 presumed VON-Kaduna, 2145-2159, Oct 6, Vernacular. OM<br />

w/ talks b/w excerpts from recorded speech. Wiped out by 6090-DGS at 2159<br />

UT. Poor/fair.<br />

15120 VON, 2027-2041, Oct 1, English. 60 Minutes prg w/ commentaries re<br />

Nigeria's image abroad and Nigeria at 47. TC/ID at 2031. Fair/good.<br />

(Scott R. Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 7)<br />

OMAN On 5th June <strong>2007</strong> VT Communications were informed that a category 5<br />

cyclone (Typhoon Gonu) was heading towards the B<strong>BC</strong> Oman Relay Station on<br />

the southeastern coast of Oman near the town of Aseela, causing major<br />

disruption to services throughout the country. The station was built for<br />

the B<strong>BC</strong> World Service by VT Communications in 2002, replacing the aging<br />

relay station located 100 km south on Masirah Islands which had been in<br />

operation since 1967. As part of its contract to design and build the Oman<br />

facility, VT Communications also operates and maintains the station on<br />

behalf of the B<strong>BC</strong> World Service. The station provides optimum coverage to<br />

the B<strong>BC</strong>'s target audiences in the region, including those in Pakistan,<br />

India, the Arabian peninsula, Iran and Afghanistan.<br />

The Omani authorities warned all residents to evacuate the coastline and<br />

7000 inhabitants were taken off the island of Masirah. VT Communications<br />

employs over 35 staff at the station and at this stage all non essential<br />

staff were evacuated 40 km inland. A few engineering staff remained at the<br />

station where they were housed for the duration of the storm and equipped<br />

with satellite phones as back up for telephone networks that were out of<br />

service.<br />

Fortunately by the time Gonu reached the site it had decreased to a<br />

category 3 cyclone as wind speeds dropped. Despite the torrential rain and<br />

the excessive winds the station escaped unscathed, apart from a few minor<br />

water leaks. Unfortunately the surrounding area was affected by quite<br />

severe flooding with many homes and businesses being destroyed. Local<br />

amenities remained closed for several days and the water and electricity<br />

supply was severely disrupted.<br />

Despite the devastating effects of this cyclone VT Communications managed<br />

to ensure that the B<strong>BC</strong>'s programming remained on the air and there was no<br />

disruption to service. The fact that the station survived relatively<br />

unscathed is a credit to the design and construction of the facility.<br />

(NASB newsletter via Dan Elyea WYFR; via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 10)<br />

PAKISTAN 4790.04 R Pakistan, Islamabad relaying Rawalipindi III, *2300-<br />

2337* UT, Sept 18, 19, 21 and 23, on Sept 28 heard till 2348*,


extraordinary Ramadan programmes with muslim chanting, Urdu talk, closed<br />

with Azad Kashmir song, 45333 on Sept 18-09, but 32332 on Sept 19 and 21<br />

with some transmitter hum.<br />

Sunrise in Islamabad was at 0<strong>05</strong>3 UT on Sept 20.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Oct 3)<br />

POLAND 61<strong>05</strong> Radio Racja, 2141-2150 UT, escuchada el 3 de octubre en<br />

bielorruso a locutora con comentarios en programa musical, m?ica rock, ID<br />

'Radio Racja...Belarusian..' locutor con comentarios, SINPO 43433.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, JPNpremium Oct 5)<br />

RUSSIA 50 years Sputnik - Amateur Radio - French movie program repeats<br />

on ARTE TV:<br />

Sputnik monitors and Ham Radio operators Achille and Giovanni Battista<br />

Judica Cordiglia from Torino, Italy.<br />

17 Oct, 0955 hrs CEST<br />

<br />

19 Oct, 1400 hrs CEST<br />

<br />

30 Oct, 1400 hrs CEST<br />


Yakutsk Tulagino<br />

62 14 15 N 129 48 10 E<br />

Yakutsk 171 kHz 500 kW 549 50 864 20<br />

Syktyvkar 549 kHz 150 kW 621 50<br />

61 49 08.72 N 50 41 25.92 E<br />

(wb)<br />

I was very surprised to once again hear VoRussia today (Oct.9) on 21790 at<br />

0830 during their English service to the Pacific, listed Irkutsk via 150<br />

degrees. At one period between 0830 and sign off at 0900 the signal<br />

reached S9 on my meter. Not bad if that was off the "back" of their<br />

antenna. There was no trace of Dushanbe 17495 or the more distant<br />

Komsomolsk na Amure 17635. Chinese multi-echo jamming plus Firedrake was<br />

also loudly audible on 217<strong>05</strong>, but I couldn't positively hear VOA via UDO.<br />

When Spain and Saudi Arabia opened up on 21 MHZ at 0900 their signals were<br />

very poorly heard by comparison.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Oct 9)<br />

RUSSIA News release from the DRM Consortium:<br />

Bonn, Germany - The digital technology "DRM" is the topic of conversation<br />

at the first international DRM Symposium in Russia which takes place from<br />

9th to 12th of October in Moscow at the President Hotel. The symposium is<br />

being held by both DRM members RTRN -The Voice of Russia and Deutsche<br />

Welle with the participation of the DRM Consortium and the support of<br />

Radio Rossi, Radioagency-M, TRC EFIR, DRM supporter NREC and the DRM<br />

members Thomson Broadcast & Multimedia, TRANSRADIO Sen<strong>der</strong>Systeme GmbH, and<br />

T-Systems Media & Broadcast.<br />

More than 150 attendees from all over the world are expected including<br />

prominent international VIP's. The attendees' high level of expertise is<br />

reflected in the calibre of the topics that will be discussed during the<br />

symposium. These range from technical aspects concerning DRM broadcasts to<br />

DRM commercial strategy with DRM receivers. The symposium presents a<br />

complete insight into DRM and its concept of implementation in Russia.<br />

The digital broadcasting system for long-, medium and short-wave offers a<br />

dramatic improvement over the crackle and pop of analogue AM. Besides<br />

providing a near FM quality sound, the DRM system gives the option to<br />

integrate data and text. Two DRM special frequencies for the symposium<br />

will be are broadcast. One is from Germany/ Wertachtal T-Systems, from the<br />

9th until the 12th of October at 09:00-10:00 UTC on 15.645 kHz, DW English<br />

Service. The second one is from the UK/Woofferton from the 8th until the<br />

12th of October at 09:00 - 10:00 UTC on 15.480 kHz, DW English Service.<br />

The DRM consortium welcomes the first DRM symposium in Russia as an<br />

important step in the national development of DRM in Russia and all over<br />

the world. The DRM Consortium Chairman, Peter Senger, stated that "the<br />

first international DRM symposium in Russia is a good opportunity for<br />

assisting Russia to take a decision for DRM implementation<br />

(NASB NEWSLETTER Oct <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

VERY BAD distortion on 15592 to 15672 kHz. Peaks 15610/15640 kHz. A very<br />

bad distortion broadcast signal of Voice of Russia Urdu service noted Oct<br />

11; around 1145-1200 UT Warm Up procedure with 800 Hertz test tone into<br />

Urdu language broadcast // 154<strong>05</strong> and 15550 kHz.<br />

(later) Broadcast VoRUS Urdu service, 1200-1300 UT, in // tiny 154<strong>05</strong> and<br />

15550 kHz outlets. 15610/15640 is NOT scheduled for URDU sce. Later heard<br />

distortion also with Hindi bc 1300-1400 UT<br />

(wb hcdx Oct 11)<br />

At 1330 I have the "fundamental" signal on 156<strong>05</strong> (listed by HFCC) with


somewhat distorted modulation and an FM-like spur on 15640 and scratchy<br />

audio up to about 15660. Nothing on the lower side of 156<strong>05</strong> kHz.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 11)<br />

Despite I could not determinate the actuator fundamental frequency of the<br />

distorted signal, distortion was so tremendous here in Germany, my friend<br />

Olle in Sweden noted the signal on the upper flank of the Moscow outlet<br />

156<strong>05</strong> kHz today Oct 11.<br />

156<strong>05</strong> 1300-1530 40,41,49 MSK 500 115 RUS VOR GFC<br />

But I noted the distortion already on test tone WARMUP from 1145 UT<br />

onwards.<br />

(wb, Oct 11)<br />

(later) Another spurious pair observed of nominal 15660 kHz VoRUS in<br />

English with spurs on 15064/16256 kHz at 1400 UT, wan<strong>der</strong>ing to 15069/16248<br />

kHz at 1435 UT.<br />

(wb, Oct 11)<br />

Two spurious on 7080 and 6968 kHz noted at 1900-2000 UT, Oct 11.<br />

Program Voice of Russia in English. 7080 much stronger at S=9+20 dB level.<br />

Nearest regular VoRUS tx in En is 7310 Moscow site. Distortion observed<br />

only on the lower side. No spurious on the upper side like 7425 or 7540<br />

kHz.<br />

Also heavy BUZZ again on 7320 kHz German via Samara Russia, 1900-2000 UT.<br />

(wb, Oct 11)<br />

Also 1700-1800 UT in Arabic on 7070 kHz.<br />

(bclnews.it via dxld Oct 11)<br />

ST HELENA Soeben habe ich folgende Nachricht von Herrn Kipp erhalten:<br />

Radio St. Helena<br />

feiert sein grosses DOPPEL-JUBILAEUM im Jahr <strong>2007</strong> mit einer sehr<br />

beson<strong>der</strong>en Radio St. Helena Day <strong>2007</strong> weltweiten Kurzwellensendung.<br />

Das Jahr <strong>2007</strong> markiert ein DOPPEL-JUBILAEUM fuer Radio St. Helena:<br />

- - das 40-jaehriges Sende-Jubilaeum fuer Radio St. Helena, und<br />

- - das 10-te Kurzwellensendungs-Jubilaeum.<br />

Samstag, 15. Dezember <strong>2007</strong><br />

Von UTC Bis Zielgebiet<br />

1730 1815 Neu Zealand<br />

1815 1900 Indien<br />

1900 2015 Japan<br />

2015 2145 Europa<br />

2145 2245 Nord Amerika Ost<br />

2245 2330 Nord Amerika West<br />

2330 0015 Sued Amerika Nord<br />

0015 0100 Sued Amerika Mitte/Sued<br />

RSH wird auf 11092.5 kHz in USB mit 1000 Watt senden und dabei eine 3-<br />

elementige monobandige Richtantenne benutzen.<br />

Fuer diese einmalige DOPPEL-Jubilaeum-Kurzwellensendung wird Radio St.<br />

Helena eine ganz beson<strong>der</strong>e, sehr schoene, voll-farbige QSL-Karte<br />

herausgeben.<br />

Die gleichen Bedingungen wie in 2006 fuer Empfangsberichte, Rueckporto und<br />

QSL-karten werden fuer diese Sendung in <strong>2007</strong> gelten.


Unsere Webseite beachten: fuer weitere<br />

Info.<br />

Mit besten Gruessen und Wuenschen fuer gute Empfangsbedingungen<br />

Laura Lawrence Station Manager of Radio St. Helena<br />

Robert Kipp Special Assistant to Laura Lawrence<br />

Jamestown, St. Helena / Langen, Germany<br />

08. Oktober <strong>2007</strong><br />

Hoffen wir auf gute Bedingungen.<br />

Freie Frequenz ohne manmadenoise<br />

(Christian, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 9)<br />

SERBIA/BOSNIA Several days ago I phoned Belgrade and talked directly to<br />

Mr. Graovac, a technical director of the International Radio Serbia. I've<br />

asked him several questions, and here are the answers:<br />

- Intl R Serbia received sources to repair only one transmitter at<br />

Bijeljina, Bosnia station<br />

- Bijeljina tx will be reactivated at the beginning of December <strong>2007</strong>,<br />

and this time this is for sure!<br />

- Bijeljina will continue to use only 250 kW, because of electric energy<br />

savings<br />

- When reactivated, Bijeljina will broadcast on 6100 kHz with directional<br />

(15 dB gain) and non-directional (6 dB gain) antennas<br />

- Intl R Serbia has plans to start bcing in DRM mode after the year 2010.<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SER, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 8)<br />

SINGAPORE/MALAYSIA/NEW ZEALAND In <strong>der</strong> Zeit von 1500-1600 UT waren heute<br />

zu empfangen:<br />

6000 kHz SNG City Sounds Mandarin SIO 343<br />

6150 kHz SNG Newsradio 938 Englisch SIO 322 (vorzugsweise LSB)<br />

7295 kHz MLA RTM-4 Englisch SIO 322<br />

(Uwe Volk-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 7)<br />

Hallo Uwe - kann ich bestaetigen.<br />

6095 kHz S=7 signal. Und jetzt ab 1600 bis 1900? UT R NZi aus Rangitaiki<br />

in AM, nicht in DRM, mit einem Kirchenchor zugange. Kein Pip von DRM RTL<br />

6095.<br />

Galei Zahal wechselte circa 1700 UT von 15785.12 auf 6972.87.<br />

15260 das aethiopische Oppositionsprogramm via Samara wurde heftig durch<br />

einen ETH Bubbler jammer gestoert, heute 1630-1700.<br />

11825 Radio Prag ueber das Armavir-Krasnodar relay aeusserst duenn und<br />

zeitweise durch Gleichkanal CRI Kunming vollkommen zugedeckt, - es wird<br />

Zeit zur Winterfrequenz 5940 zu wechseln.<br />

Seit Monaten unveraen<strong>der</strong>t, trotz Informationen nach Moskau und an Mikhail<br />

Timofeyev. Das bekommen sie nicht in den Griff: Moskau in Deutsch auf<br />

12010 kHz mit einem starken Seitenbandbrumm, aus Samara 1500-1900 UT.<br />

Es fehlt an allen Enden an Geld fuer gute Endstufenroehren?<br />

Nur ein Auszug von heute Abend:<br />

An<strong>der</strong>e Sen<strong>der</strong> mit verschrappelter Modulation 7300 Koenigsberg, 7195<br />

Moskau, 7165 IRIB Kamalabad, 71<strong>05</strong> Belarus.<br />

(wb, Oct 7)<br />

SRI LANKA 9485 DW English to Burma.


Since Oct 4 Deutsche Welle beams a one-hour English broadcast to Burma;<br />

daily 1600-1700 on 9485, using a "back-up transmitter" of the Trincomalee<br />

site which had been "especially aligned to Burma", using "the existing<br />

shortwave frequency 9485 kHz in parallel":<br />

<br />

HFCC shows 9485 from Trincomalee 1600-1658 with an azimuth of 345 deg. So<br />

it seems that this frequency was already on air before and is now beamed<br />

to Burma instead. Certainly no "back-up transmitter" as this puffy press<br />

release claims.<br />

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

Why not? Actually, this would appear to be exactly the way to accomplish<br />

the addition of Burma as a targeted coverage area. They had the existing<br />

345 degr trannsmission. Rangoon is almost exactly 60 degr from<br />

Trincomalee.<br />

There are antennas at Trincomalee that are boresighted at or will slew to<br />

60 degr. That gives an adequate separation between the two signals. Use<br />

the same synthesizer to run both transmitters. No need to search for a<br />

clear frequency. All that's needed is an unused transmitter that will<br />

connect to an unused antenna in the required direction. And, of course,<br />

propagation of the same frequency to the desired additional target area.<br />

It's not an uncommon way of doing things.<br />

(Dan Ferguson-USA K4VOA, Oct 7)<br />

Apparently they indeed have four operational shortwave transmitters now:<br />

<br />

Were ever all four ones run simultaneously until now? If not the oldest<br />

one (which appears to be still a design with class B plate modulation) is<br />

perhaps the "backup transmitter" in question. And the reported echo<br />

strongly indicates that indeed two transmitters are now in use on 9485.<br />

Also the wording of the press release exactly fits this scenario when<br />

being read from this point of view.<br />

And what became of this press release? Focus Online picked it up almost as<br />

it is and just removed, guess what, the frequency:<br />

<br />

Die Welt simply speaks about an "additional transmitter", omitting also<br />

that it is the "Relaisstation Trincomalee", admittedly a term which will<br />

be of no meaning for rea<strong>der</strong>s without background information about<br />

shortwave broadcasting (so it's actually almost stupid to keep it but<br />

eliminate the bad kHz figure):<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Oct 7)<br />

I checked 9485 kHz at 1600 UT and heard DW in English with a slight echo<br />

effect. One program is noted a split second earlier.<br />

(Jose Jacob-IND, ibid.) No echo heard here in Germany on Oct 7. wb.<br />

Un<strong>der</strong>stood Dan, but the question is, do they have a FOURTH tx at their<br />

disposal at this time slot? Never heard about this.<br />

DWL uses 6170, 9485, and 17650 kHz - normally.<br />

No slew need - TRM uses 45 degrees outlets on other times of the day. That<br />

would cover all Burma from Rangoon in the south-east to the northern<br />

bor<strong>der</strong> with China.<br />

Azimuth from CLN towards Myanmar is additionally on 45 degrees, 60 degrees<br />

away of usual 345deg Indian subcontinent target.


S.g. Herr Scholz,<br />

hat die DWL wirklich einen 4. Sen<strong>der</strong> in Trincomalee installiert?<br />

O<strong>der</strong> ist <strong>der</strong> 'ersatz-uebrig' von <strong>der</strong> Erstinstallation durch Chief-engineer<br />

G.-G. Thiele ?<br />

(wb, Oct 7)<br />

Lieber Herr Bueschel,<br />

im Jahr 2000 wurde ein aelterer KW-Sen<strong>der</strong> in Trincomalee ersetzt, aber<br />

nicht abgebaut und steht seitdem als Ersatzsen<strong>der</strong> fuer die drei<br />

vorhandenen KW-Betriebssen<strong>der</strong> zur Verfuegung.<br />

Mit freundlichen Gruessen<br />

Horst Scholz<br />

Deutsche Welle<br />

Chief Engineer<br />

Visit: <br />

(wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 8)<br />

"Yes, DWL has a 'fourth' shortwave tx at their disposal on Trinco. DWL<br />

Chief Engineer Horst Scholz told me this morning:<br />

"An ol<strong>der</strong> transmitter has been replaced but not removed in year 2000. This<br />

old unit is used as reserve tx unit for three newer existing shortwave<br />

operation transmitters."<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 8)<br />

SWAZILAND 3240 Trans World Radio, at 0343-0345* UT on Oct 3, caught the<br />

end of listed Sidama language program with ID and familiar closing IS.<br />

Fair.<br />

4774 Trans World Radio, at 0346-0355* on Oct 3, choir vocals followed by<br />

a man preaching in listed Lomwe language. After another selection of choir<br />

vocals another man gave ID and closedown announcements followed by IS.<br />

Fair.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 7)<br />

TURKEY Winter B-07 schedule for Voice of Turkey:<br />

ALBANIAN 0700-0725 9765<br />

1230-1255 11910<br />

ARABIC 1000-1155 11910 13690<br />

1500-1655 6175 11945<br />

AZERI 0800-0855 11835 15160<br />

1500-1555 5965<br />

BOSNIAN 1430-1455 9525<br />

1900-1925 6<strong>05</strong>5<br />

BULGARIAN 1200-1225 71<strong>05</strong><br />

CHINESE 1200-1255 12<strong>05</strong>0<br />

CROATIAN 1700-1725 7155<br />

ENGLISH 0400-0455 6020 7240<br />

1330-1425 11735 12035<br />

1930-2025 6<strong>05</strong>5<br />

2130-2225 7180<br />

2300-2355 5960<br />

FRENCH 2030-2125 6<strong>05</strong>0 7155<br />

GERMAN 1230-1325 17700<br />

1830-1925 72<strong>05</strong><br />

GEORGIAN 0800-0855 9840<br />

GREEK 1130-1155 7295 9840<br />

1530-1555 6185<br />

HUNGARIAN 1100-1125 13770<br />

ITALIAN 1730-1755 6185<br />

KAZAKH 1430-1455 9785<br />

KYRGHYZ 1430-1455 9655<br />

MACEDONIAN 0900-0925 11895


PERSIAN 0930-1<strong>05</strong>5 11795 17690<br />

1330-1425 9585<br />

ROMANIAN 1000-1025 9560<br />

RUSSIAN 1400-1455 7215<br />

1800-1855 6135<br />

SPANISH 0200-0255 9865<br />

1730-1825 7160<br />

TATAR 1600-1625 6140<br />

TURKISH 0200-0355 7180<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0755 9700 9820<br />

0800-0955 11925 11955 15350<br />

1000-1355 11955 15350 15475<br />

1400-1625 5980<br />

1630-1955 5980 6120 6165 7190<br />

2000-2155 5980 6120 6165<br />

TURKMEN 1500-1525 6065<br />

URDU 1300-1355 11985<br />

UZBEK 1300-1325 11830<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 9)<br />

UKRAINE Winter B-07 for Radio Ukraine International:<br />

0000-<strong>05</strong>00 on 7530 LV 500 kW / 307 deg to NoAm (tent.)<br />

0100-0600 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to RUS<br />

0600-0900 on 7440 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

0900-1400 on 9950 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

1400-1800 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to RUS<br />

1800-2100 on 5840 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

2100-0100 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

English txions<br />

0100-0200 on 7530 LV 500 kW / 307 deg to NoAm (tent.)<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 on 7530 LV 500 kW / 307 deg to NoAm (tent.)<br />

0600-0700 on 7440 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

0800-0900 on 7440 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

1200-1300 on 9950 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

2000-2100 on 5840 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

2200-2300 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

German txions<br />

1800-1900 on 5840 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

2100-2200 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

0000-0100 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 9)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED 15645 Jamming on 15645 versus what?<br />

With multiple jamming, Oct 8 at 1503 UT. There was some weak talk I could<br />

not make out, as an oscillating jammer, rapid high-pitched tone shifts<br />

back and forth, was dominating. At 1526 I could hear a second, slower<br />

jamming, with lower pitched whoops varying pitch gradually. This continued<br />

past 1530 when there may have been a third very low-pitch roar to<br />

interfere. Did not recheck until 1635 when everything was gone.<br />

There is NOTHING scheduled on this frequency at any time, per current<br />

Aoki, EiBi, HFCC listings, and WRTH May update. Searching the <strong>DX</strong>LD<br />

archive, however, we find that exactly a year ago, Deewa Radio, IBB's<br />

Pashto service for Pakistan bor<strong>der</strong> areas, was making its first appearance,<br />

altho at an earlier hour, on this frequency via Briech, Morocco. It was<br />

later changed, in February? And still is not on the Deewa schedule.<br />

So what could be the service which is now attracting so much (non-Chinese,<br />

non-Cuban type) jamming on this new frequency? Reception was relatively<br />

good for a change on this band, e.g. with Israel inbooming on 15760,<br />

Greece on 15630, Saudi Arabia on 15435 kHz.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 9)


Iran jamming? Kol ISR Persian alternate 15640 since Sept 16, and also<br />

scheduled in B07 at 1500-1630 UT. So, Iranian intelligence services sit on<br />

the "starting blocks" for nearby 15645?? Probably. Jammers are always 2-5<br />

kHz off frequency.<br />

(wb)<br />

USA INTERNATIONAL: Adventist World Radio, B-07 Schedule<br />

Acholi<br />

1800-1830 AF 9825au (sa)<br />

Afar<br />

1430-1500 AF 17610au<br />

Amharic<br />

0330-0400 AF 7315we<br />

Arabic<br />

0400-0430 ME 7210au<br />

0700-0800 AF 9595ju<br />

1700-1730 ME 9445au<br />

1830-1900 AF 96<strong>05</strong>au<br />

1900-1930 AF 9880ju<br />

1900-2000 AF 11955ju<br />

Assamese<br />

1330-1400 AS 15660ag (su,we)<br />

Bangla<br />

1230-1300 AS 15495we<br />

1300-1330 AS 15660ag<br />

Bari<br />

1800-1830 AF 9825au (mo)<br />

Bulgarian<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 EU 6045we<br />

Burmese<br />

0000-0030 AS 17635ag<br />

1430-1500 AS 11770ag<br />

Cebuano<br />

1030-1100 AS 11870ag (fr,sa)<br />

1700-1730 ME 9980ag (fr,sa)<br />

Chin<br />

1400-1430 AS 11940ag<br />

Col.English<br />

1800-1830 AF 9825au (we)<br />

Dinka<br />

1800-1830 AF 9825au (th)<br />

Dyula<br />

2000-2030 AF 9770au<br />

English<br />

1130-1200 AS 15260ag<br />

1200-1230 AS 15495we<br />

1330-1400 AS 15660ag (mo,tu,th,fr,sa)<br />

1500-1530 AS 121<strong>05</strong>ag<br />

1530-1600 AS 11675we<br />

1600-1630 AS 9585ag 11690ag<br />

1630-1700 AS 11980ag<br />

1730-1800 ME 9980ag<br />

1800-1830 AF 3215me 3345me 11830me<br />

2000-2030 AF 9655me<br />

2100-2130 AF 9830au<br />

2130-2200 AS 9720ag<br />

2230-2300 AS 15320ag<br />

Farsi 0330-0400 ME 6040au<br />

1630-1700 ME 9540au<br />

2000-2030 ME 7110we<br />

French 0430-<strong>05</strong>00 AF 6045au<br />

0800-0830 AF 12010ju


1930-2000 AF 9535au<br />

2000-2030 AF 98<strong>05</strong>ju 11845me<br />

2030-2100 AF 98<strong>05</strong>au<br />

Fulfulde<br />

1900-1930 AF 15240me<br />

Hausa<br />

1930-2000 AF 11750me<br />

Hindi<br />

1530-1600 AS 9855we 121<strong>05</strong>ag<br />

1700-1730 ME 11795ag<br />

Ibo<br />

1900-1930 AF 9535au<br />

Ilocano<br />

1030-1100 AS 11870ag (su)<br />

1700-1730 ME 9980ag (su)<br />

Ilonggo<br />

1030-1100 AS 11870ag (we,th)<br />

1700-1730 ME 9980ag (we,th)<br />

Indonesian<br />

1100-1130 AS 11840ag<br />

2200-2230 AS 11850ag 11965ag<br />

Italian<br />

1000-1100 EU 9610ju su<br />

Japanese<br />

1300-1330 AS 11755ag 11980ag<br />

2100-2130 AS 11960ag 11980ag<br />

JubaArabic<br />

1800-1830 AF 9825au tu<br />

Kabyle<br />

1730-1800 AF 9640ju<br />

Kannada<br />

1530-1600 AS 11690ag<br />

Karen<br />

0030-0100 AS 17635ag<br />

1430-1500 AS 11940ag<br />

Khmer<br />

1330-1400 AS 11695ag (su,we)<br />

Kiswahili<br />

1700-1730 AF 11915me<br />

Korean<br />

1200-1300 AS 9800ag<br />

2100-2200 AS 6000ag<br />

Malagasy<br />

0230-0330 AF 3215ma<br />

1530-1628 AF 3215ma<br />

Malayalam<br />

1530-1600 AS 11985ag<br />

Mandarin<br />

0000-0200 AS 12035ag 17880ag<br />

0100-0200 AS 17635ag<br />

1000-1100 AS 11995ag 15260ag<br />

1100-1200 AS 11825ag 11730ag 12120ag<br />

1200-1300 AS 9875ag 11825ag 12120ag<br />

1300-1330 AS 11720we (mo-fr)<br />

1300-1400 AS 9615ag<br />

1330-1500 AS 11725we<br />

1400-1500 AS 9635ag 9810ag<br />

2030-2100 AF 95<strong>05</strong>ju<br />

2100-2200 AS 5985ag<br />

2200-2300 AS 11685ag 11895ag<br />

2300-2400 AS 11700ag 15370ag<br />

Marathi<br />

1530-1600 AS 11935ag<br />

Masai


1730-1800 AF 11915me<br />

Mizo<br />

1500-1530 AS 11610ag<br />

Mongolian<br />

1030-1100 AS 11730ag<br />

Moru<br />

1800-1830 AF 9825au (su)<br />

Nepali<br />

1500-1530 AS 11675we<br />

Oromo<br />

0300-0330 AF 7185we<br />

1730-1800 AF 11795we<br />

Panjabi<br />

0230-0300 AS 5965au (fr,sa)<br />

1530 AS 9855we<br />

Pushto<br />

0230-0300 AS 5965au (su-th)<br />

Russian<br />

0300-0330 Rus 17645ag<br />

1330-1400 Rus 9510ag<br />

Sinhalese<br />

1400-1430 AS 15255ag<br />

Somali<br />

1630-1700 AS 119<strong>05</strong>we<br />

Tachelhit<br />

0800-0830 AF 11975ju<br />

0830-0900 AF 12010ju<br />

1930-2000 AF 9880ju<br />

Tagalog<br />

1030-1100 AS 11870ag (mo,tu)<br />

1700-1730 ME 9980ag (mo,tu)<br />

Tamil<br />

1500-1530 AS 11985ag<br />

1730-1800 ME 11695ag<br />

Telugu<br />

1500-1530 AS 9355ag<br />

Tigrinya<br />

0300-0330 AF 7315we<br />

Turkish<br />

1500-1530 ME 15160au<br />

Uighur<br />

1300-1330 AS 11720we (sa,su)<br />

Urdu<br />

0200-0230 AS 5965au<br />

1400-1430 AS 15440au<br />

1600-1630 AS 11980ag 11910au<br />

Vietnamese<br />

0100-0200 AS 15445ta (sa)<br />

1300-1400 AS 17670ma<br />

2300-2400 AS 15320ag<br />

Yoruba<br />

2030-2100 AF 11845me<br />

Zande<br />

1800-1830 AF 9825au (fr)<br />

Transmitters:<br />

au = Moosbrunn<br />

ag = Agat<br />

ju = Juelich<br />

ma = Madagascar<br />

me = Meyerton<br />

ta = Taipei<br />

we = Wertachtal<br />

(AWR, direct and via Alan Roe-UK W<strong>DX</strong>C Oct 7)


ZAMBIA 5915 Radio Zambia, *0235-03<strong>05</strong> on Oct 4, open carrier until<br />

familiar Fish Eagle IS began at 0241. Group singing on National Anthem at<br />

0249 UT. Man with apparent opening ID and announcements but audio was<br />

muffled. A segment of drums which was followed by a woman talking and<br />

group tribal singing. Poor to fair signal but badly muffled audio.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 7)<br />

NASB at the HFCC Conference in Birmingham.<br />

The High Frequency Coordination Conference (HFCC) for the B07 broadcast<br />

period took place in Birmingham, England August 27-31. NASB's Vice<br />

President, Mike Adams, was there, along with representatives of other NASB<br />

member stations KTWR and WEWN, and various associate members. This was<br />

Mike's first time attending an HFCC Conference, and the following report<br />

contains his impressions of the event. Also in this issue of the NASB<br />

Newsletter you'll find the opening remarks at the conference by Oldrich<br />

Cip, HFCC Chairman, as well as a summary of the major decisions and<br />

discussions at the plenary sessions of the conference.<br />

First Timer at HFCC, by Mike Adams, VP NASB.<br />

FE<strong>BC</strong> (FEC) is normally represented at HFCC by Chris Cooper, but as the<br />

conference was near my home in the UK, I was invited to join in and learn<br />

from the process. I was not sure if I would know anyone there, but it<br />

turns out that many also participate in DRM meetings or are at other<br />

International events, so I was amongst several friends. It was good to see<br />

Jonathan Clark from NASB associate member TCI there, and again 2 weeks<br />

later at I<strong>BC</strong> in Amsterdam.<br />

The key business is the coordination of SW frequencies and the key "figure<br />

of merit_ is the reduction of collisions with other broadcasters. The<br />

broadcasters who won't coordinate to avoid interference don't attend. If<br />

broadcasters are in attendance then it is their goal too _ and all were<br />

helpful.<br />

It was good to see a whole table full of NASB delegates sitting next to<br />

Tom Lucey of the FCC.<br />

The tools of the job are an array of software programs to analyze<br />

interference problems and choose clear frequencies. People use many<br />

different programs, but a few are most common. You have to un<strong>der</strong>stand<br />

these tools before you can begin working. Some coordinators do still use<br />

primarily paper records, but this is less common and requires large paper<br />

files to be printed every day during the conference. It was encouraging to<br />

hear the HFCC discuss moving to "paperless_ conferences. There was a suite<br />

of PCs for use by any delegates to make their submissions. At future HFCC<br />

events it might be helpful to have a training session the night before for<br />

new delegates who are trying to learn the coordination tools. Some of the<br />

NASB members who have attended for many years would be well qualified for<br />

the task as trainers.<br />

Besides the frequency coordination, much other networking takes place over<br />

coffee breaks and meals. One could get a quote from a broadcast service<br />

provi<strong>der</strong>, learn about the new RIZ transmitters, discuss swapping airtime<br />

with other broadcasters, and a whole range of other operational and<br />

technical topics that came up. I found the networking time very valuable.<br />

CVC excelled themselves as host (assisted by Feba Radio and FE<strong>BC</strong>) and<br />

provided a well equipped venue. They made sure everyone had an interesting<br />

English experience when we all went out to a medieval dinner banquet at a<br />

nearby Abbey. Many also joined in for a tour to Warwick Castle and<br />

Shakespeare's Strafford-upon-Avon.<br />

Opening Remarks from the B07 HFCC Conference,<br />

by Oldrich Cip, Chairman, HFCC.


Ladies and Gentlemen, Dear Colleagues, Distinguished Guests,<br />

It is my privilege now on behalf of all members of the HFCC/ASBU<br />

association who have come to Birmingham to thank Mr Bob Edmiston who is<br />

the Chairman and foun<strong>der</strong> of Christian Vision, and to Mrs Tracie Edmiston a<br />

director of Christian Vision for coming over on this nice bank holiday<br />

morning to our opening ceremony. I would like to thank to Mr Edmiston for<br />

his nice welcome and introduction to the conference. Real old-timers among<br />

us surely remember that the present conference in fact revisits after many<br />

years the UK and even the same region more or less:<br />

One of early conferences, hosted by the B<strong>BC</strong> then, was held in Evesham -<br />

not very far from here. Participants of that early meeting were also able<br />

to get a glimpse of the beautiful, typically English, and mostly rural<br />

countryside of Cotswolds. Now we are in the West Midlands region again but<br />

this time in the second-largest city of the UK.<br />

The Evesham Conference was held way back before our association was<br />

officially founded and its articles of association written. But even that<br />

piece of writing is almost ten years old and we have concluded that some<br />

revisions are needed. A too restrictive definition of membership was one<br />

of the drawbacks for example. The SB has already drafted an amendment - as<br />

well as a series of other minor corrections. The draft will be submitted<br />

for approval to the Plenary Meeting.<br />

We believe that membership should be opened more to persons or legal<br />

entities involved in the usage of the shortwave spectrum. In addition, the<br />

institute of "Associate Membership" will be created and will be available<br />

to other parties interested in shortwave broadcasting. Both these<br />

arrangements will make it possible that broadcasters like the B<strong>BC</strong> or RFI<br />

for example and other organisations will be able to become the members of<br />

the HFCC.<br />

As you have read in the Minutes from the last Board Meeting or in the<br />

"what's new_ column of the website, HFCC has successfully carried on in<br />

the debate on the enlargement of shortwave spectrum for broadcasting that<br />

is on the agenda of the World Radiocommunication Conference or WRC07 later<br />

this year. Geoff Spells, "Our Man in the WRC07 world" has just reported<br />

that European administrations have agreed on an ECP (European Common<br />

Proposal) to allocate a total of 350 kHz additional spectrum to shortwave<br />

broadcasting with 50 kHz out of this on a shared basis with the fixed and<br />

mobile services.<br />

What is also important is that the ITU-R Study Group 6 have approved a new<br />

report called "Information relating to the HF broadcasting service" The<br />

report contains an analysis of the joint global operational schedules<br />

prepared by HFCC. A summarised HFCC position has been incorporated into<br />

the final version of the European-CEPT Brief for the world conference.<br />

It is interesting to note that the organisation of World Broadcasting<br />

Unions submitted their position to the same Brief. The WBU comprises the<br />

EBU, ASBU, ABU and other unions around the globe. The technical committee<br />

of this world union relates to the statistical analysis of global<br />

schedules prepared by HFCC and supports the enlargement. The HFCC Steering<br />

Board is now consi<strong>der</strong>ing preparing yet another information document for<br />

WRC-07 that would support further the need for additional HF broadcasting<br />

spectrum.<br />

Positive as it all may seem it does not mean that the battle for the<br />

enlargement of the spectrum has been won. The CEPT is only one regional<br />

group that supports the enlargement at present. We shall discuss this<br />

further in a specialised meeting that will take up the WRC07 matters as<br />

well as monitoring and spectrum usage.<br />

Another ITU related subject is worth mentioning: this time connected with


the introduction of DRM: The Radiocommunication Assembly of the ITU<br />

decided recently to study the possibilities for the use of DRM for local<br />

coverage in the 26 MHz broadcast band. Quite inevitably the provisions of<br />

Article 12 of International Radio Regulations are involved and this<br />

includes our global frequency co-ordination. The management of our<br />

association decided to submit the subject to the group of experts and we<br />

are ready to take part in all debates primarily with the aim to protect<br />

international transmissions from local DRM broadcasting and vice versa.<br />

Liaison of HFCC with national administrations and regional groups, e.g.<br />

CEPT, APT or CITEL may be also needed.<br />

Let me return to our conference that has just been opened and to our<br />

hosts. I am sure that we are all impressed with the preparatory work of<br />

the Team headed by Andrew Flynn who has been the moving force behind the<br />

idea to take up the hosting of a shortwave seasonal conference by a<br />

relatively small organisation. This has included all preparations here at<br />

the Hilton Metropole as well as the rich assortment of travel information<br />

and maps supplied by the Team to the HFCC website. Naturally, the CVI<br />

conference budget has been very much improved by a number of sponsors, and<br />

I would like to join Mr Edmiston in thanking them on behalf of all of us.<br />

We do have problems from time to time in finding hosts but the Birmingham<br />

conference shows that the hosting can be done on a reasonable budget with<br />

a generous support of sponsors. We are confident that this will be an<br />

important motivation for future conferences and their hosts and even for<br />

those who have not hosted a conference yet.<br />

In an effort to brighten up my introductory monologues I frequently resort<br />

to proverbs or quotes, and since we are in an English speaking country I<br />

have borrowed a quotation today from a well known English writer and<br />

novelist, W. Somerset Maugham: "The ability to quote is a serviceable<br />

substitute for wit" he once said - and I am not sure if I should take it<br />

as a word of caution or of encouragement.<br />

Thank you for your attention!<br />

Excerpts From HFCC/ASBU Plenary Meeting Minutes - Birmingham, UK<br />

27th- 31st August <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

The HFCC/ASBU co-ordination conference for the Wintertime <strong>2007</strong> (B07)<br />

broadcast season was hosted by Christian Vision, in association with T-<br />

Systems and other sponsors at the Hilton Metropole NEC Hotel in<br />

Birmingham, United Kingdom, between 27th-31st August <strong>2007</strong>. Some 98<br />

delegates representing 46 organisations attended this conference.<br />

Mr. Bob Edmiston, the foun<strong>der</strong> and Chairman of Christian Vision, welcomed<br />

everyone to the meeting in Birmingham. As a charity, CVI were only able to<br />

host the meeting due to the generosity of sponsors particularly the<br />

principal sponsor T-Systems Media & Broadcast. Other sponsors were<br />

Continental Electronics, Riz, WRN, VT Communications, Thomson Broadcast &<br />

Multimedia and TCI. Bob Edmiston noted that CVI joined HFCC in 1998 and<br />

recognised the importance of coordination. HF broadcasting still has<br />

advantages despite the poor quality compared to other radio systems, but<br />

this will be overcome in the future with DRM.<br />

Horst Scholz announced that one of the founding members of HFCC, Umberto<br />

Tolaini from Vatican Radio had sadly passed away. He asked everyone to<br />

stand and observe a minute's silence as a mark of respect for the memory<br />

of Umberto. He noted that the dinner on Tuesday, at the kind invitation of<br />

Riz, would be held at the hotel. A further dinner would take place on<br />

Thursday at Coombe Abbey, hosted by Christian Vision.<br />

Rachel Staviskaia drew attention to the 1st Russian Symposium on DRM to be<br />

held 8th-12th October in Moscow, organised by Radio Russia in cooperation<br />

with Deutsche Welle. More information is available on request and everyone


would be welcome to attend.<br />

Horst reported that the A08 conference was due to be a joint conference<br />

with ABU-HFC tentatively scheduled for 4th-8th February 2008. Following<br />

extensive discussion with ABU, it looks likely that the venue would be<br />

either Bangkok or Kuala Lumpur as a fallback. More information will be<br />

made available as soon as possible. Horst proposed Monday 14th <strong>Jan</strong>uary<br />

2008 as the deadline for requirements for the A08 schedule.<br />

Horst Scholz said there were no offers to host the August 2008 meeting. He<br />

noted that there were still two large organisations that had not yet<br />

hosted a meeting. Bassil Zoubi advised that ASBU [Arab States Broadcasting<br />

Union] would like to host the A09 meeting in February 2009 in Tunisia. The<br />

Plenary welcomed the proposal. ASBU will pursue the organising process<br />

with the Steering Board.<br />

The use of the 26 MHz band for local broadcasting had been discussed. To<br />

protect the use of part of this band for international, long distance<br />

broadcasting, it was proposed to informally segregate the band.<br />

It was proposed to broaden the membership base of HFCC and to make it<br />

available to entities and persons involved in the usage of the HF<strong>BC</strong><br />

spectrum, and also by introducing a category of Associate Members. This<br />

would allow organisations who were not Frequency Management Organisations<br />

but who had an interest in HF broadcasting to become members of HFCC.<br />

Associate membership would be available to other parties interested in<br />

shortwave broadcasting for example equipment manufacturers, broadcasting<br />

unions, etc.<br />

Horst informed the meeting that Nexus [of Italy] had asked to re-join<br />

HFCC. He asked Alfredo Cotroneo to give a short introduction to Nexus for<br />

the benefit of members who were unfamiliar with the organisation.<br />

Following this introduction, Nexus was approved as a member. Alfredo<br />

Cotroneo proposed to form an informal group, collaborating via email, to<br />

investigate how to increase knowledge and importance of HF broadcasting<br />

throughout the industry.<br />

Bassil Zoubi of the ASBU announced that due to recent flooding, one of the<br />

HF transmitting sites in Oman was damaged. The Oman Ministry of<br />

Information had coordinated frequencies for this site as they hoped to<br />

have the site back on air during B07.<br />

Allen Graham [of NASB associate member HCJB] said that for the last 20<br />

years, HCJB has been expecting a new airport to be built in Quito,<br />

Ecuador, near their transmitting site, and they have already taken down<br />

some antennas. Once the airport has been built, the Board of HCJB have<br />

decided not to build a new transmitting site until the future of DRM is<br />

certain. They will continue some of their transmissions by renting the<br />

necessary capacity.<br />

These minutes were prepared on behalf of the HFCC Steering Committee by<br />

Geoff Spells, Member of the Steering Committee.<br />

(NASB newsletter via Dan Elyea WYFR; via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 10)<br />

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ALASKA Noted KNLS Alaska at 0800 UT on 11765 kHz in Mandarin. 8-11 UT in<br />

Mandarin. // Russian on 7355 kHz at same time didn't propagate into<br />

Europe.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 12)<br />

ALBANIA Despite TWR relays on shortwave will be ceased from Oct 28th,<br />

TWR certainly will NOT stop the broadcasts on 1395 kHz 500 kW 330 degrees<br />

from Fllaka Albania, 1910-2145 UT in B07 season.<br />

TRANS WORLD RADIO _ FLLAKA, ALBANIA<br />

1910-1940 123456. Serbian 1395 500 330<br />

1910-1940 ......7 Macedonian 1395 500 330<br />

1940-2010 12345.. Hungarian 1395 500 330<br />

1940-2015 .....67 Hungarian 1395 500 330<br />

2010-2015 12345.TWRinterval sig 1395 500 330<br />

2015-2030 1...... Croatian 1395 500 330<br />

2015-2030 .234... Bosnian 1395 500 330<br />

2015-2030 ....5.. Arabic 1395 500 330<br />

2015-2045 .....6. Croatian 1395 500 330<br />

2015-2030 ......7 Slovenian 1395 500 330<br />

2030-2045 12345.7 Croatian 1395 500 330<br />

2045-2115 12345.. Croatian 1395 500 330<br />

2045-2115 .....67 Bosnian 1395 500 330<br />

2115-2145 1234567 Polish 1395 500 330<br />

Day 1 = Mon .. 7 = Sun<br />

(RT via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 16)<br />

No Russian, Kurdish/Sorani, Farsi, Turkish on 1395 anymore. (wb)<br />

ALGERIA HARRIS TO MODERNIZE TDA HIGH-POWER MW STATIONS 10.09.<strong>2007</strong>


Business Digest<br />

<br />

Harris Corp. is deploying two turnkey<br />

medium-wave transmission systems for Telediffusion d'Algerie (TDA)<br />

<br />

the Algerian authority that runs public broadcasting in the country.<br />

The stations, at F'kirina in the northeast and Sidi-bel-Abbes in the<br />

northwest, are part of a government program to mo<strong>der</strong>nize the television<br />

and radio infrastructure. The contract is worth US$15 million.<br />

The project, to be completed in 2009, includes the design and construction<br />

of the two radio transmission stations, the procurement and installation<br />

of towers and antenna systems, as well as the delivery and installation of<br />

600 kW <strong>DX</strong> Series medium-wave AM transmitters.<br />

"We are very excited about the new Harris transmitters as they provide us<br />

with much lower operating costs, significantly improved coverage and audio<br />

quality, and an opportunity to move towards DRM when this is needed,"<br />

stated TDA Managing Director Abdelmalek Houyou.<br />

(Radio World International Newsbytes via Ben Dawson-USA, dxld Oct 9)<br />

Last 981 kHz MW tx unit was delivered by German company Transradio-<br />

Telefunken Berlin.<br />

(wb)<br />

ARGENTINA 13363.5 LS4 Radio Continental, Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos<br />

Aires, 21<strong>05</strong>+, October 13, Spanish, transmissi¢n football match Argentina<br />

vs Chile from River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires city, LSB mode, 34433.<br />

(Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 14)<br />

ARMENIA On 6th and 13th of October heard prgrs of TWR on MW 864 kHz at<br />

16<strong>05</strong>-1810 UT and 1350 kHz at 1813-2000 and 2100-2200 UT DW in Ar with<br />

cont. sound "bzz" followed by "piu" and again over the speech and mx<br />

during the bc. Everyone may check these freqs and to identifiy the tx from<br />

Armenia. On 1377 and 1395 the sound is normal.<br />

BTW the FS of PRA now is with prgr in Kurdish on MW 1395 kHz at 1600-1630<br />

UT and Home Sce on 4810 kHz and from 1630 UT Home Sce on 4810 and 1395<br />

kHz. Did someone heard ever their bc on 1314 khz?<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 17)<br />

BELARUS I hear very loud signals these days - from time to time - in our<br />

mornings, like 0600-0800 UT, 7265 kHz compared to the past - is now noted<br />

here with increased signal (never heard such, when SWR Rohrdorf occupied<br />

once this channel).<br />

And also BLR 6070 kHz noted here few days, when BLR was loud and strong<br />

and covered the lower of 6075 DWL UK relay.<br />

(wb, Oct 17)<br />

BHUTAN 6035.03 Bhutan B.S. on Oct 07 at 1359-1418 UT. 32432 English,<br />

news, ID at 1400 as "This is BBS".<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 12)<br />

BOLIVIA 3309.98 R Mosoj Chaski, Cochabamba 0830 UT noted strong signal<br />

0839 UT noted time check "'cinco y..." into indigenous music. May be on<br />

twenty four hours a day? 15 October.<br />

4716.62 Radio Yura "noted return to air at 0940" with usual excellent<br />

flute music and om and yl IDs, this off for about 48 hours possibly due to<br />

transmitter issues? 15 October. /Previously reported 0040 to 0045 UT


carrier on 13 October but no audio, carrier disappeared/. Radio Yura<br />

provides most excellent CP programming with excellent signal in South<br />

Florida.<br />

4875.9 Radio Estambul, briefly noted 1000 to 1025 UTwith weak signal 13<br />

Oct.<br />

5967.93 Radio Nacional de Huanuni, Huanuni with cochannel issues 0940 to<br />

0955 UT, OM en espanol 15 Oct.<br />

(Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 15)<br />

BULGARIA Winter B-07 of RADIO BULGARIA from 28/10/<strong>2007</strong> to 30/03/2008:<br />

ALBANIAN e-mail: <br />

0630-0700 Mon-Fri Balkans 5900 P250/248, 1224<br />

0700-0800 Sat/Sun Balkans 5900 P250/248, 1224<br />

1200-1230 Balkans 5900 P250/248<br />

1700-1730 Balkans 5900 P250/248, 1224<br />

2000-2100 Balkans 5900 P250/248, 1224, 747<br />

BULGARIAN e-mail: <br />

0100-0200 North America 7400 P500/295, 9400 P500/306<br />

0100-0200 South America 7300 P250/245, 9500 P250/258<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0600 Mon-Fri Balkans 5900 P250/248, 1224<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0600 Mon-Fri EaEurope7400 S100/030, 9400 S100/030<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0600 Mon-Fri WeEurope7400 P500/295, 9400 P500/306<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 Sat/Sun Balkans 5900 P250/248, 1224<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 Sat/Sun EaEurope7400 S100/030, 9400 S100/030<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 Sat/Sun WeEurope7400 P500/295, 9400 P500/306<br />

1100-1130 Balkans 5900 P250/248<br />

1100-1130 East Europe 11600 S100/030, 13600 S100/030<br />

1100-1130 West Europe 11700 P500/306, 15700 P500/306<br />

1300-1500 Balkans 1224<br />

1300-1500 West Europe 11700 P500/306, 15700 P500/306<br />

1600-1700 Balkans 5900 P250/248, 1224<br />

1600-1700 East Europe 7200 S100/030, 9400 S100/030<br />

1600-1700 Middle East 9400 P500/126<br />

1600-1700 South Africa 17500 P500/185<br />

1900-2000 Balkans 5900 P250/248, 1224, 747<br />

1900-2100 Middle East 9700 P250/115<br />

1900-2100 West Europe 9700 P250/306<br />

ENGLISH e-mail: <br />

0000-0100 North America 7400 P500/295, 9400 P500/306<br />

0300-0400 North America 7400 P500/295, 9400 P500/306<br />

0730-0800 West Europe 7400 P500/295, 9400 P500/306<br />

1230-1300 West Europe 11700 P500/306, 15700 P500/306<br />

1830-1900 West Europe 7400 P500/295, 9400 P500/306<br />

2200-2300 West Europe 7400 P500/295, 9400 P500/306<br />

FRENCH e-mail: <br />

0200-0300 North America 7400 P500/295, 9400 P500/306<br />

0700-0730 West Europe 7400 P500/295, 9400 P500/306<br />

1200-1230 West Europe 11700 P500/306, 15700 P500/306<br />

1800-1830 West Europe 7400 P500/295, 9400 P500/306<br />

2100-2200 West Europe 7400 P500/295, 9400 P500/306<br />

GERMAN e-mail: <br />

0630-0700 West Europe 7400 P500/295, 9400 P500/306<br />

1130-1200 West Europe 11700 P500/306, 15700 P500/306<br />

1730-1800 West Europe 7400 P500/295, 9400 P500/306<br />

2000-2100 West Europe 7400 P500/295, 9400 P500/306<br />

GREEK e-mail:


0600-0630 Mon-Fri Balkans 5900 P250/248, 1224<br />

0600-0700 Sat/Sun Balkans 5900 P250/248, 1224<br />

1130-1200 Balkans 5900 P250/248<br />

1730-1800 Balkans 5900 P250/248, 1224, 747<br />

2100-2200 Balkans 5900 P250/248, 1224, 747<br />

RUSSIAN e-mail: <br />

0000-0100 Central Asia 9700 P250/045<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 East Europe 7400 S100/030, 9400 S100/030, 1224<br />

0600-0630 East Europe 7400 S100/030, 9400 S100/030<br />

1130-1200 East Europe 11600 S100/030, 13600 S100/030<br />

1500-1600 East Europe 7200 S100/030, 9400 S100/030, 1224<br />

1500-1600 Central Asia 7200 P250/045<br />

1700-1730 East Europe 7400 S100/030, 9400 S100/030<br />

1900-2000 East Europe 7400 S100/030, 9400 S100/030<br />

SERBIAN e-mail: <br />

0700-0730 Mon-Fri Balkans 5900 P250/248, 1224<br />

0800-0900 Sat/Sun Balkans 5900 P250/248, 1224<br />

1230-1300 Balkans 5900 P250/248<br />

1800-1830 Balkans 5900 P250/248, 1224, 747<br />

2200-2300 Balkans 5900 P250/248, 1224, 747<br />

SPANISH e-mail: <br />

0000-0100 South America 7300 P250/245, 9500 P250/258<br />

0200-0300 South America 7300 P250/245, 9500 P250/258<br />

0200-0300 Central America 9700 P250/295<br />

0700-0730 South Europe 7200 P250/260, 9500 P250/260<br />

1200-1230 South Europe 11600 P250/260, 13600 P250/260<br />

1730-1800 South Europe 7200 P250/260, 9600 P250/260<br />

2200-2300 South Europe 6200 P250/260, 9700 P250/260<br />

TURKISH e-mail: <br />

0600-0630 Middle East 6100 P250/115, 7200 P250/140<br />

1100-1130 Middle East 7200 P250/140, 9700 P250/115<br />

1830-1900 Middle East 5900 P250/248, 9700 P250/115, 1224, 747<br />

Addr: 4, Dragan Tsankov Blvd., 1040 Sofia and P.O.Box 900,<br />

1000 Sofia, Bulgaria.<br />

Tel: +359 2 933 66 33; fax: +359 2 865 <strong>05</strong> 60<br />

Website: <br />

Programme Director: Angel Nedyalkov e-mail: <br />

Frequency Manager: Ivo Ivanov e-mail: <br />

MW: Petrich (G.C: 23.18E/41.42N) 747 kHz 500kW non-dir<br />

Vidin (G.C: 22.40E/43.49N) 1224 kHz 500kW 2<strong>05</strong>deg<br />

SW: P=Plovdiv (G.C: 24.42E/42.10N) 2 x 500kW, 3 x 250kW<br />

S=Sofia (G.C: 23.13E/42.49N) 2 x 100kW, 2 x <strong>05</strong>0kW<br />

V=Varna (G.C: 27.40E/43.03N) 2 x 100kW<br />

RADIO VARNA<br />

2200-2400 Sunday Black Sea 6000 V100/ND<br />

0000-0400 Monday Black Sea 6000 V100/ND<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 15)<br />

5900 Another spurious signal noted tonight on Oct 15th, 1900-2200 UT in<br />

Ge, Fr, En:<br />

R Bulgaria, Plovdiv, 500 kW, 295deg, nominal 5900 kHz, but spurious on<br />

5876-5884 and 5914-5924 kHz. Spikes of spur signals on 5882 and 5920 kHz.<br />

(wb, Oct 15)<br />

CAMBODIA Seit kurzem sendet das staatliche Fernsehen Kambodschas, TVK,<br />

taeglich 2 Stunden ueber den Satelliten Eutelsat Hotbird 13 Grad Ost. Die


Sendezeit ist 07.00 bis 09.00 Uhr UTC auf 10971 horizontal, 27500, 3/4. Es<br />

wird unter <strong>der</strong> Kennung "MRTV" gesendet. TVK beginnt um 07.00 UTC mit einer<br />

Nachrichtensendung, anschliessend gibt es kulturelle Programme und<br />

Quizshows. Gegen 0845 UT gibt es einige Minuten englischsprachige<br />

Nachrichten.<br />

(Dietrich Hommel-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 8) Easily received via Eutelsat Hotbird, wb.<br />

CANADA 4877.49 Radio Canada International, Sackville, 02<strong>05</strong>-0220 UT on<br />

Oct 12, Surprisingly good signal in Spanish. Sub-harmonic of 9754.98 kHz.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 12)<br />

I just received the following email in response to a query about the CFRX<br />

transmitter on 6070: We are working on a replacement from a Eu[r]opean<br />

supplier, but it does not yet have type approval to be used in North<br />

America Still working on it.<br />

Ian Sharp, Engineering Supervisor<br />

CFRB CFRX CKFM CJEZ<br />

SRI Toronto, Canada<br />

(via Steve Lare-MI-USA W6SWL, dxld Oct 15)<br />

Google Earth imagery:<br />

on 43 30 16.28 N 79 37 50.72 W location I see 4-mast array for 1010 MW,<br />

but where I can find the 49 mb dipole masts ?<br />

near 43 30 11.15 N 79 37 39.36 W ??<br />

<br />

<br />

(wb, Oct 15)<br />

CHINA 9575 // 11965, Firedrake, both against VOA, 1011-1020, Oct 11,<br />

both fair.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 12)<br />

COSTA RICA 5930 Radio Exterior Espana, at 1130-1145 UT. Noted<br />

individuals in Spanish language comments. Flute and drum music as fillers<br />

between comments. Mentions of "Espana" and "France". Comments seemed to be<br />

political. Could not find this freq and time for REE's relay from Costa<br />

Rica in any of my hardcopy references. Although the signal was fair, the<br />

splatter down here crushed REE's signal at times. ID and address given at<br />

1149 UT as well as the email address. Not certain about this being relayed<br />

via Costa Rica, but that would be the logical place for this time of day.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-FL-USA, hcdx Oct 18)<br />

5930 1000-1300 12 CRI 100kW 110degr SPANISH E REE<br />

17850/18106 On Oct 13 made further chex of the spurs REE Cariari 17850 is<br />

outputting, causing complaints from '17 m' hams. As outpointed in dxld, on<br />

Saturdays only this frequency runs as late as 2300 UT, while 17595 kHz<br />

direct from Spain stops at 2100 UT.<br />

Tuned in at 2024 to find 17595 direct, not in synch with satellite-delayed<br />

17850, but 17595 with het from the spur, matching 18106, which was in<br />

synch with 17850. Rechecked at 2204, when the direct 17595 signal had<br />

gone, I could compare the spurs more directly: these are very strange;<br />

each seems to consist of at least two carriers beating against each other,<br />

producing a slightly varying het depending on modulation, but of the same<br />

pitch on both.<br />

The 18106 signal was somewhat stronger than 17594, contrary to the day<br />

before. Meanwhile, the modulation on 17850 itself sounded normal, which is<br />

to say, un<strong>der</strong>modulated and somewhat muffled, but with no distortion or<br />

splatter in the immediate area. Whenever checked, they were talking about<br />

silly ball games, this being a Saturday evening.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 14)


The spurs from REE Cariari 17850, Monday Oct 15 at 1953 were found on<br />

18104.9 and 17595.1. This time the higher one was slightly stronger, and<br />

each had only one carrier instead of two; 17595 direct from Spain is<br />

already off by then on weekdays. Our first report of 181<strong>05</strong> was on Sept 26<br />

from David Ross, Ont., so this has been going on for at least three weeks.<br />

When will REE notice and/or do something about them? It may take continued<br />

pressure from ham intru<strong>der</strong> watchers, even tho REE is also QRMing itself.<br />

Duh!<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 16)<br />

CUBA Surprisingly, the RHC transmission schedule at<br />

<br />

has already been updated, now dated Oct <strong>2007</strong>-March 2008! It is as always,<br />

confusingly laid out.<br />

It does still show Esperanto Sunday on 11760 at 1500 (plus 1930).<br />

For A,P on Sundays at 1400 (no end time), it lists 13680 to CAm, 11670 to<br />

Caribbean, 11875 & 17750 to SAm, 13750 to NAm.<br />

Strangely it shows English at 23-24 on 9550 is for Rio de <strong>Jan</strong>eiro, while<br />

95<strong>05</strong> is for Caribbean. It still shows no English at 2030-2130 tho this<br />

continues to be heard on 11760, 95<strong>05</strong>!<br />

6000 is listed for Spanish at 00-<strong>05</strong>, PLUS English at 01-07. Make up your<br />

mind!<br />

BTW, nothing here about testing on 60m which Arnie mentioned a few weeks<br />

ago, to be on 5<strong>05</strong>5 and another frequency below 5 MHz, nor have I seen any<br />

reports of those being heard.<br />

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

ECUADOR HCJB will keep European target outlets via EQA antenna til<br />

dismantling in end of 2008y.<br />

Im <strong>DX</strong> Programm von Radio HCJB wurde heute von Marco Schaa die erfreuliche<br />

Nachricht ueberbracht das <strong>der</strong> eigentlich fuer Ende dieses Monats fixierte<br />

Abbau <strong>der</strong> Europa-Antenne - <strong>der</strong> ja das deutschsprachige Sendeende dieses<br />

Traditionssen<strong>der</strong>s direkt aus Quito bedeutet haette - nun bis Ende 2008<br />

verschoben wurde. Die Zusage des kanadischen Flughafenbetreibers ist<br />

allerdings noch nicht schriftlich beim Sen<strong>der</strong> eingetroffen.<br />

Marco hofft das die <strong>DX</strong>-Gemeinschaft dieses zum Anlass nimmt wie<strong>der</strong> einmal<br />

einen Empfangsbericht nach Quito zu schicken, was ja ueber die direkte<br />

Seite<br />

<br />

recht einfach geht. So spart man das Porto und kann dieses bei einer<br />

kleinen Ueberweisung an den Sen<strong>der</strong> (welche nun auch ueber die Webseite mit<br />

Kreditkarte moeglich ist) gleich dazurechnen.<br />

Und da man in Quito ja auch hier mitliest diesmal ein Dankeschoen fuer<br />

eure Arbeit aus Salzburg!<br />

(Christoph Ratzer-AUT OE2CRM, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 13)<br />

Postings in the German-language A-<strong>DX</strong> list quote mentions made by HCJB<br />

German service on air:<br />

They now hope that they can postpone the removal of the last remaining<br />

antenna for the azimuth of Europe until late 2008, thus continue their<br />

transmissions from Pifo to Europe for another year. However, the airport<br />

operator has not officially agreed to this new scheduling yet. This<br />

reprive for Pifo could also be a reprive for HCJB shortwave from Ecuador<br />

at all, cf. the report from the HFCC conference in the latest NASB


newsletter<br />

<br />

HCJB will built a new transmitter site in Ecuador only if DRM becomes a<br />

real success.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Oct 18)<br />

ERITREA/ETHIOPIA Horn of Africa jamming 15645/41mb.<br />

I did hear about that jamming, also about the jamming on 41mb around 0400<br />

UT. On 7175, but it was Ramadan time here and now it's over so I'm getting<br />

back to my usual schedule of <strong>DX</strong>ing. I'll give it a try and will keep you<br />

posted about 9339 kHz. No, it's not Egypt. E25 (Egypt's number station) is<br />

active now on 6140 kHz around 0800-1000 UT, also 9450 around 1200-1300 UT<br />

, I discivered a new freq last week ... 6170 ... but I heard them only<br />

once !<br />

There are so many number stations going all over the frequencies now,<br />

though it ain't as much as it used to be during the cold war era.<br />

Today Oct 15 I was checking the jamming on the 41mb, preciously on 7175<br />

kHz I noticed that it started around 0359 UT but around 0412 UT it moved<br />

to another two freqs 7210 and 7215 kHz.<br />

The jammer went back again to 7175 kHz around 0415 UT ... in the meantime<br />

I checked 7210/7215 kHz and I can confirm hearing Eritrea (Program 2) on<br />

both channels as Eri. Program one is booming in on 7100 kHz.<br />

Around 0423 UT 7215 kHz went silent ... so I chased the jammer to 7175 and<br />

it was there plus being on 7180 as well ... sounds like they started<br />

chasing eachothers. 0427 UT as I'm writing this, there are four freqs<br />

being jammed, 7175/7180/7210 and 7215 kHz. Un<strong>der</strong>neath 7215 kHz I still<br />

could hear Prog. 2 of Eritrea, the splatter of DW in Arabic on 7170 kHz is<br />

really killing 7175.<br />

0429 UT Program 2 went back to 7175 kHz ... and the jammer stoped for a<br />

while but now it's back in a minute. The funny thing is around 0430 UT<br />

they decided to jam 7170 kHz - DW in Arabic as well. But I noticed on 6165<br />

kHz a very strong carrier with a few words in Horn of Africa language with<br />

the word Democratic ... that lasted for like 2 Min and then gone again<br />

could be: 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 CLA V.o.Peace and Democracy TIG ERI 9560/7165 kHz<br />

according to EIBI.<br />

0440 UT ERI program 2 on 7175 kHz - back to base - with the jammer on ....<br />

and suddenly all off that freq ... moving to a new one 7160 kHz - that's a<br />

new freq for jamming.<br />

0445 UT ERI moved again 7160 kHz, butthe jammers are on 7210/7215 kHz,<br />

0447 UT the jammers followed to 7160 kHz, and suddenly all moved to 7215<br />

again.<br />

0452 UT ERI back to 7175 kHz, and the jammer followed in a minute leaving<br />

7215 kHz.<br />

I think I better stop chasing ERI Prog. 2 and the jammer/s and the go to<br />

bed as my ears started crying for some peace!<br />

All the best from Cairo.<br />

(Tarek Zeidan-EGY SU1TZ, Oct 14/15)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED/JAMMING 15645 Jamming on 15645 versus what?<br />

Bubble Jamming noted since past week daily. Noted this Near East jamming<br />

already from 1436 UT onwards today Oct 13. UNID program target.<br />

IRN, IRQ, Kurdistan target?? Program lasts 1500-1600 UT.<br />

Glenn told the dx-press about an UNID bubble jamming some days ago.


Remembers me on coming B07 Kol Persian on 15640 kHz. But that guess is<br />

WRONG.<br />

Most interesting, 4-four different bubble sounds noted on 15645 kHz,<br />

covered 15639.5 to 15650.5 range.<br />

My Eton E1 showed me a bouquett of ?carrier? tones on 15641.75 15642.20<br />

15645.8 15647 15649 kHz.<br />

S=7 signal<br />

4 Jammer type, very professionell<br />

- bassy Diesel engine,<br />

- whistle oscillating,<br />

- high pitch bubbler,<br />

- acustical feedback[in German: Rueckkopplung] pitch.<br />

And in 1545 to 1600 UT slot, I noted an UNID programm un<strong>der</strong>neath. Like<br />

Near East language. but not VoA Persian 11520, 11780, neither IBB Farda<br />

15410, 17510.<br />

Program ends exact at 1600 UT, and the jammer bubbler signing-off at<br />

16.01:03 UT.<br />

IBB RMS in Yerevan shows<br />

545, 15:24:34, 75.00, 15644.00<br />

546, 15:24:35, 75.00, 15645.00<br />

547, 15:24:35, 53.00, 15646.00<br />

Kuwait RMS monitoring shows high signal level.<br />

545, 15:02:57, 82.00, 15644.00<br />

546, 15:02:57, 122.00, 15645.00<br />

547, 15:02:57, 112.00, 15646.00<br />

Still a PUZZLE, new Near East clandestine station program?<br />

(wb, Oct 12/13)<br />

Dear Tarek. Still a PUZZLE, new Near East clandestine station program? see<br />

mail below. 15645 1500-1600 UT daily.<br />

(wb df5sx, Sat 13)<br />

UNID 15645 bubble jamming.<br />

I'm checking now 15645 kHz and around 1455 UT there was a test tone<br />

followed around 1500 UT with Horn of Africa music ... then OM with either<br />

Amharic/Tigri giving frequency ... and the words democratic and I think<br />

Ethiopia were mentioned several times.<br />

Around 15<strong>05</strong> UT I could hear the jammer on ... but still the station coming<br />

loud and clear ... I'll try to record the intro of the station tomorrow<br />

and send it to you. Maybe some one can ID that station. My guessing is a<br />

new clandestine to Ethiopia ... maybe.<br />

The day before there was speach on the freq. same stuff as I'm hearing<br />

right now a guy giving a speech with audiance clapping and whisteling<br />

!!!!!<br />

(Tarek Zeidan-EGY, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 16)<br />

The jamming audible on 15645 sounds a wow - wow - wow noise from a moving<br />

carrier and what sounds like a diesel motor boat engine. But there's no<br />

trace of audio, even when the motor stalls from time to time. Closed down<br />

at 1500 and no audio left.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 17)<br />

FRANCE UNID 15795 Another UNID Buzz - but not usual DRM like - noted on


15795 kHz at 1430 UT, Oct 13. Covers 15775 to 15817 kHz, powerful signal<br />

on 15<strong>789</strong> to 15806 kHz of S=9+10 dB level. Is that GUF DRM ?<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 13)<br />

Could be an extension of this as I reported:<br />

Noticed DRM on new frequencies, 15790-15795-15800, Oct 10 at 1403.<br />

Found the source right away in<br />

<br />

and what luck, it's only for two days!<br />

0700-1500 10/10-10/11 15795 - to Moscow 150 kW from RFI French Issoudun.<br />

That would be for the DRM symposium being held in Moscow, a late addition<br />

to special broadcasts previously publicized from Woofferton and<br />

Wertachtal.<br />

Checked Oct 13 at 1713, that transmission had been removed from<br />

<br />

And does not appear either (if it ever did) in<br />

<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 13)<br />

FRANCE/TAIWAN Winter B-07 of Radio Taiwan International via TDF:<br />

1400-1500 15430 ISS 500kW 060deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1600-1700 9785 ISS 500kW 085deg to SoAs English till Mar.1<br />

1600-1700 11995 ISS 500kW 085deg to SoAs English from Mar.2<br />

1700-1800 6120 ISS 500kW <strong>05</strong>5deg to EaEu Russian till Mar.1<br />

1700-1800 7135 ISS 500kW <strong>05</strong>5deg to EaEu Russian fr Mar.2 (7315*)<br />

1700-1800 11850 ISS 500kW 160deg to SoAf English<br />

1800-1900 3965 ISS 250kW 345deg to WeEu English<br />

1900-2000 9365 ISS 500kW 190deg to NoAf French till Mar.1<br />

1900-2000 11615 ISS 500kW 190deg to NoAf French fr Mar.2 (11670*)<br />

2000-2100 3965 ISS 500kW 215deg to SoEu Spanish<br />

2100-2200 3965 ISS 250kW <strong>05</strong>0deg to WeEu German<br />

2200-2300 3965 ISS 250kW 345deg to WeEu Chinese<br />

*alternative frequency<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 15)<br />

GERMANY New digital equipment due be installed at DTK T-systems tx site<br />

Donebach Germany during Oct 18th daytime. 153 kHz 500 kW is off at<br />

present.<br />

(wb, Oct 18)<br />

DW to cut back DRM transmissions?<br />

"Deutsche Welle will significantly reduce the DRM transmissions in the<br />

coming winter season (from Oct 28) if no schedule changes will be made at<br />

short notice. Nothing from Woofferton and Moosbrunn anymore. 3995 kHz will<br />

be on air at night only on weekends and not at all between 0300 and 0400.<br />

Otherwise during daytime only one frequency from Sines anymore."<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Oct 18)<br />

BR Munich Ismaning 6085 DRM is back on normal schedule 0400-2200 UT after<br />

a few weeks of AN DRM signal.<br />

Which I suspected to contain just silence as audio bitstream, equivalent<br />

to the all-night OC they were running in their AM days for some time.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Oct 18)<br />

Neues vom rbb<br />

Der Rundfunk Berlin Brandenburg laedt ab dem 27. Oktober <strong>2007</strong> bis Anfang<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uar 2008 ein zu kostenlosen einstuendigen Architektur-Fuehrungen durch


das von Hans Poelzig erbaute, historische Haus des Rundfunks in Berlin.<br />

Die Son<strong>der</strong>fuehrungen finden begleitend zur Poelzig-Werkschau in <strong>der</strong><br />

Akademie <strong>der</strong> Kuenste statt. An sechs Samstagen - 27. Oktober, 10.<br />

November, 24. November, 1. Dezember, 15. Dezember sowie 5. Jaenner -<br />

koennen Architekturinteressierte das baulich wie rundfunkgeschichtlich<br />

bedeutende Gebaeude an <strong>der</strong> Masurenallee jeweils ab 1500 Uhr erkunden.<br />

Die Teilnahme ist kostenlos. Es wird um Anmeldung beim rbb Besucherservice<br />

gebeten.<br />

Nach Plaenen des Architekten Poelzig(1869-1936) wurde das Haus des<br />

Rundfunks in den Jahren 1929 bis 1931 erbaut. Mit diesen, ersten grossen,<br />

ausschliesslich Rundfunkzwecken dienenden Gebaeude schuf Poelzig eine fuer<br />

Funkhaeuser typenbildende Loesung: Die zentral gelegenen Sendesaele werden<br />

von drei in einem Dreieck angeordneten Buerofluegeln nach aussen<br />

abgeschirmt.<br />

Heute produziert <strong>der</strong> rbb im Haus des Rundfunks vier seiner sieben<br />

Radioprogramme: Inforadio radioBerlin 88,8 Kulturradio und Radiomultikulti<br />

<br />

(rbb via Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 14)<br />

GUAM KSDA Guam hat folgenden Sendeplan fuer den Winter <strong>2007</strong>/08:<br />

0000-0100 17635 100kW 285deg fuer Suedostasien: Burmesisch 0030 Karen<br />

0000-0200 12035 100kW 330deg 17880 100kW 315deg +<br />

0100-0200 17635 100kW 300deg fuer China Mandarin-Chinesisch<br />

0300-0330 17645 100kW 345deg fuer Sibirien Russisch<br />

1000-1100 11995 100kW 315deg 15260 100kW 300deg fuer China<br />

Mandarin-Chinesisch<br />

1030-1100 11870 100kW 270deg fuer die Philippinen<br />

Mo Di Tagalog, Mi Do Ilonggo, Fr Sa Cebuano, So Ilocano<br />

1030-1100 11730 100kW 315deg fuer Ostasien Mongolisch<br />

1100-1300 11825 100kW 315deg 12120 100kW 300deg +<br />

1100-1200 11730 100kW 330deg +<br />

1200-1300 9875 100kW 330deg +<br />

1300-1400 9615 100kW 315deg<br />

1400-1500 9635 100kW 300deg<br />

9810 100kW 345deg fuer Ostasien Mandarin-Chinesisch<br />

1100-1130 11840 100kW 255deg fuer Suedostasien Indonesisch<br />

1130-1230 15260 100kW 255deg fuer Suedostasien Englisch<br />

1200-1300 9800 100kW 330deg fuer Nordostasien Koreanisch<br />

1300-1400 15660 100kW 285deg fuer Suedasien Bangla 1330 Englisch,<br />

Mi So Assamesisch<br />

1300-1330 11755 100kW 315deg 11980 100kW 345deg<br />

fuer Nordostasien Japanisch<br />

1330-1400 11695 100kW 270deg fuer Suedostasien Khmer<br />

1330-1400 9510 100kW 345deg fuer Sibirien Russisch<br />

1400-1430 15255 100kW 270deg fuer Sri Lanka Sinhala<br />

1400-1500 11940 100kW 285deg fuer Burma Chin1430 Karen<br />

1430-1500 11770 100kW 285deg fuer Burma Burmesisch<br />

1500-1600 11985 100kW 270deg fuer Suedasien Tamil 1530 Malayalam<br />

1500-1600 121<strong>05</strong> 100kW 285deg fuer Suedasien Englisch 1530 Hindi<br />

1500-1530 11610 100kW 285deg fuer Suedasien Mizo<br />

1500-1530 9355 fuer Suedasien Telugu<br />

1530-1630 11690 100kW 285deg fuer Suedasien Kannada 1600 Englisch<br />

1530-1600 11935 100kW 285deg fuer Suedasien Marathi<br />

1600-1700 11980 100kW 300deg fuer Suedasien Urdu 1630 Englisch<br />

1600-1630 9585 100kW 285deg fuer Suedasien Englisch<br />

1700-1800 9980 100kW 300deg fuer Nahost Mo Di Tagalog,<br />

Mi Do Ilonggo, Fr Sa Cebuano, So Ilocano<br />

1730 Englisch<br />

1700-1730 11795 100kW 300deg fuer Nahost Hindi<br />

1730-1800 11695 100kW 300deg fuer Nahost Tamil


2100-2200 60<strong>05</strong> 100kW 330deg fuer Nordostasien Koreanisch<br />

2100-2130 11960 100kW 315deg 11980 100kW 345deg fuer Nordostasien<br />

Japanisch<br />

2100-2200 5985 100kW 315deg +<br />

2200-2300 11685 100kW 330deg 11895 100kW 315deg +<br />

2300-2400 11700 100kW 330deg 15370 100kW 315deg<br />

fuer China Mandarin-Chinesisch<br />

2130-2200 9720 100kW 315deg fuer Nordostasien Englisch<br />

2200-2230 11850 100kW 255deg 11965 255deg<br />

fuer Suedostasien Indonesisch<br />

2230-2400 15320 100kW 255deg, 2300 270deg<br />

fuer Suedostasien Englisch 2300 Vietnamesisch<br />

(AWR KSDA via Dr. Hansjoerg Biener, ntt Oct 14)<br />

HAWAII [and non] Richard E. Wood's passing away is a great loss to the<br />

<strong>DX</strong>ing community and to linguists alike. This came as a surprise to me.<br />

Like many other people, I had lost contact with him for many years; all we<br />

knew is that he lived in Hawaii. Many of his friends and acquaintances<br />

have written about him. I would like to add a few more stories.<br />

I first met REW in the early 60' in Haiti; I had invited him and Cesar<br />

Objio (from the Dominican Republic) to spend a few days in Port-au-Prince,<br />

where I used to live at the time. Right before that, he had spent some<br />

time in Curacao for his Ph.D. dissertation on Papiamentu (the local<br />

language in the Netherlands Antilles). He was particularly interested in<br />

Creole languages and published many articles on this subject. He was<br />

involved (in 1977-78) with Language Problems and Language Planning, a<br />

learned socio-linguistic review. His language skills were well known.<br />

He was particularly fond of Esperanto, the international language, and had<br />

encouraged me when I started learning it. Years later we only used that<br />

language in the letters we exchanged and often spent a lot of time over<br />

the phone talking about <strong>DX</strong>ing, exclusively in Esperanto.<br />

At the time he was a teacher in Long Island, he got engaged and had plans<br />

to get married, but his engagement was broken shortly afterwards and, to<br />

my knowledge, he never got involved in any serious relationship. Many of<br />

his friends have mentioned that he led a rather lonely life and I fully<br />

agree.<br />

In the early 70's I invited him again to our house in Quebec City, where I<br />

had settled a few years earlier. Shortly after that I bought from him the<br />

Galaxy R530 receiver he had purchased in 1967, I think. I am still using<br />

that same set three decades later!<br />

(Victor C. Jaar, QC, NASWA Flashsheet Oct 7 via <strong>DX</strong>LD)<br />

INDIA [Goa] Die 20-kW-Mittelwelle von Vividh Bharathi in Panaji<br />

wechselt von 1539 nach 828 kHz, um Interferenz von VOA Radio Aap Ki Duniya<br />

auszuweichen.<br />

(Jose Jacob-IND, ntt 2.10.<strong>2007</strong>)<br />

INDONESIA 9680 Kang Guru Radio English (KGRE) heard during this Ramadan<br />

on Sunday only, from about 0900-0920. Hope this weekend they return to<br />

their post-Ramadan schedule of 1000-1020, on both Sun. and Wed.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 12)<br />

9524.96 Voice of Indonesia, at 1133-1150 UT on Oct 13, Chinese<br />

programming. English ID announcement at 1136 UT with address & e-mail<br />

address then back to Chinese talk. Local music. Fair.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Oct 13)<br />

46<strong>05</strong> RRI Serui Oct 11 0929-1010 43333 Talk and music in Indonesian. ID at<br />

0934 as RRI Serui.<br />

(Kyoshiro Ishizaki-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 12)


7289.87 RRI Nabire Oct <strong>05</strong> 0813-0823 35443 Indonesian, Jakarta news realy,<br />

0819 RPK, ID at 0821, Music.<br />

7289.87 RRI Nabire Oct 06 0814-0830* 34443 Indonesian, Jakarta news realy<br />

and music and talk, ID at 0823 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 12)<br />

11784.85 VoINS noted here in 25 mb instead of 9524.94 previously. 16-21<br />

UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 13/14)<br />

During the Ramadan here were reported:<br />

3995 RRI Kendari at 1530 on Oct 13<br />

46<strong>05</strong> RRI Serrui at 1415 on Oct 14<br />

4750 RRI Makassar at 2000 on Oct 6<br />

4925 RRI Jambi at 1900 on Oct 6th.<br />

All with sermons in Ar and Indonesian.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 17)<br />

9680 RRI Jakarta, at 1011-1031 UT on Oct 17 (Wed.), KGRE program #5706<br />

presented by Sue and Maggie, about music and the Balinese musician<br />

Balawan, played a few of his songs. Good reception. Nice to have them back<br />

on their normal (post-Ramadan) schedule of Wed. & Sun. from about 1000-<br />

1020 UT.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Oct 18)<br />

IRAN/TURKMENISTAN Hello Wolfy, have you noticed the jammer on 4365 and<br />

3880 around 1730 UTC. I won<strong>der</strong> what's there to be jammed ?? any ideas?<br />

All the best from raining cats and dogs in Cairo :)<br />

(Tarek Zeidan-EGY SU1TZ, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 17)<br />

Hi dear Tarek, 4365 ... 4375 frequency hopping jamming, well known to the<br />

<strong>DX</strong> world since about 25 years:<br />

Iranian noise jamming from Kamalabad Iran against<br />

Vo Iranian Communist Party<br />

Vo Iranian Revolution<br />

(both probably from Turkmenistan soil ? )<br />

Schedule 3880 4375 6420 all various, 0430-<strong>05</strong>30 and 1430-1825 UT.<br />

(wb, Oct 18)<br />

IRAQ/IRAN Voice of Iranian Kurdistan noted from Oct 5th at new times<br />

with s/on: 0225 and from 1325 UT on vary 3935 and 4860 kHz.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 17)<br />

ITALY A German report on the closure of RAI International's radio<br />

services:<br />

<br />

It says that "the new convention stipulated a reorganization of the<br />

foreign service but did not mention a closure of the radio services, thus<br />

their cancellation came as a surprise in as far". Indeed, the new<br />

convention did not mention a closure of the radio services. In fact it did<br />

not mentioned these radio services at all. Quite tricky, it appears that<br />

almost everybody outside the shortwave scene believed that no changes will<br />

happen here. Do not announce anything in advance, just pull the plug and<br />

have done with it. I wouldn't be surprised at all if other broadcasters<br />

will adopt this successful approach as well.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Oct 18)<br />

KOREA DPR No.Korea is using different types jammers (different sounds


are heard here) on 3912, 6348, 6003 and 6600 kHz, but 3985 kHz is without<br />

any jammer.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 17)<br />

LIBYA Winter B-07 of LJ<strong>BC</strong> Voice of Africa:<br />

Swahili<br />

1200-1400 on 17725 SAB 500kW 180deg to CeAf<br />

21695 SAB 500kW 130deg to EaAf<br />

English<br />

1400-1600 on 17725 SAB 500kW 180deg to CeAf<br />

21695 SAB 500kW 130deg to EaAf<br />

French<br />

1600-1700 on 15660 SAB 500kW 230deg to NoAf<br />

17725 SAB 500kW 180deg to CeAf<br />

1700-1800 on 11965 SAB 500kW 230deg to NoAf<br />

15215 SAB 500kW 180deg to CeAf<br />

Hausa<br />

1800-1900 on 11965 SAB 500kW 230deg to NoAf<br />

15215 SAB 500kW 180deg to CeAf<br />

1900-2000 on 11860 SAB 500kW 180deg to CeAf<br />

11965 SAB 500kW 230deg to NoAf<br />

SAB=Sabrata, Libya 32N47 012E29<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 15)<br />

LITHUANIA K<strong>BC</strong> and Mi Amigo 192 is on 1386 kHz and 6255 kHz this weekend<br />

Friday October 19th<br />

The Mighty K<strong>BC</strong> on SW 6255 kHz (100 kW, 259 deg) at 0000-0<strong>05</strong>9 CET with a<br />

Wolfman Jack Show<br />

Saturday October 20th<br />

Radio Mi Amigo 192 & The Mighty K<strong>BC</strong> on AM 1386 kHz (500 kW) at 2300-2400<br />

CET with Marcel Struecker<br />

Also via the stream of Radio Mi Amigo 259 on http//www.miamigo259.eu/<br />

Sunday October 21th<br />

Radio Mi Amigo 192 & The Mighty K<strong>BC</strong> on SW 6255 kHz (100 kW, 259 deg) at<br />

0000-0<strong>05</strong>9 CET with Marcel Struecker<br />

Radio Mi Amigo 192 & The Mighty K<strong>BC</strong> on SW 6255 kHz (100 kW, 310 deg) at<br />

03.00-03.59 CET with Marcel Struecker<br />

For more information please checkout the websites<br />

and <br />

(Oct 17)<br />

LUXEMBOURG DRM on 5990, 6095 has been off during the night for several<br />

days now. Current schedule is 0600-1800 UT. Hopefully it's not just a<br />

temporary cutback.<br />

I just saw a posting from Douglas Kaehler who had correspondence with the<br />

Junglinster site: They confirmed that they now sign off at 8 PM (i.e.<br />

presumably 1900 UT after Oct 27) and have at present no plans for 24/7<br />

operation. Good news for Radio Serbia of course, but they still should<br />

consi<strong>der</strong> that for other transmissions than European services after sunset<br />

other frequency bands than 49 m will often be more appropriate.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Oct 18)<br />

Since last night Luxembourg is back throughout the night with the usual<br />

dreadful racket on both SW channels.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> 18 Nov)<br />

MADAGASCAR 3215 R. Feon'ny Filazantsara on Oct 07 at *1629-1656* UT.<br />

33343-35343 Malagasy, 1629 UT sign on with opening music, Opening


announce, Chorus music, 1655 Closing announce, 1656 Closing music, 1656<br />

sign off.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 12)<br />

MALAYSIA 6049.64 Suara Islam/Voice of Islam via RTM, 14<strong>05</strong>-16<strong>05</strong>, Oct 7,<br />

in vernacular, reciting from the Qur'an, many IDs: "Radio Suara Islam,<br />

Kuala Lumpur", "Suara Islam FM", also one tentative ID as: "Suara Islam FM<br />

number 102.5 MHz.", 1430 one pip, into 10 minutes of news, ballads and<br />

Islamic music, fair to good.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 12)<br />

MEXICO 9599.24 XEYU, Radio UNAM (pres), on 0917-0940 UT on Oct 9,<br />

classical music, fair-good, no QRM.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 12)<br />

MICRONESIA 4755.25 PMA - Pacific Mission Aviation - The Cross Radio on<br />

4755 kHz.<br />

Was few days OFF, then on and off few hours a day. (Oct 13-15)<br />

4755.25[tent.] Micronesia, Pacific Missionary Aviation carrier noted at<br />

0845 to 0900 but did not recheck. 15 Oct.<br />

(Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 15)<br />

PMA, The Cross, presumed, 4755.25 kHz, on Oct 18 at 1250 UT. First time I<br />

have received this, tho unsatisfyingly. And surprisingly, I was getting it<br />

best on the YB-400 with random wire inside the house, which must have a<br />

better S/N ratio and or match than the longer external wires. Mix of music<br />

and talk, 1251 announcement by YL better modulated, but still could not<br />

make it out nor hear any ID or "I like it!" SINPO 23232 at best, main<br />

problems being neighborhood noise bursts, and TVI swish. No problem here<br />

from slightly stronger Chindonesian signals on 4750 kHz, but I won<strong>der</strong> how<br />

it is in Micronesia on those fixed-tuned Galcom radios PMA is handing out,<br />

"you will only listen to us".<br />

1258 switch to another song, soft gospel praise music as I would<br />

characterize it, straight through 1300 with no ID or sign off, 1304<br />

fading, and I moved to V. of Turkey; but rechecked at 1322 carrier still<br />

detectable, the offset determined by zeroing BFO on WWV 5000, punching up<br />

4725, and noting a het very close to middle C (256 Hz), and still audible<br />

at last check 1330. Obviously they do not go off the air between midnight<br />

and 6 am local as in their PDF program schedule for FM and SW.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 18)<br />

MOLDOVA A company such as "RTRS" buy radiocomplex "Mayak" in Grigoriopol<br />

and their speaker said they will resume the FS of VORussia on Long Waves.<br />

When USSR had FS on LW via Moldova, on which freq please?<br />

("Mediacom DSigest" of Mr. Pavel Mikhailov-RUS, Oct 6th;<br />

via Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 17)<br />

Grigoriopol [USSR era vailed Kishinev] location used always 234 kHz<br />

longwave, 1000 kW, but I guess domestic national program only, not FS.<br />

Northern Grigoriopol tx bor<strong>der</strong> fence marks the Moldovan-Ukrainian national<br />

bor<strong>der</strong>, 930 meters north of the tx buildings.<br />

Google Earth imagery:<br />

MW arrays 47 17 00.39 N 29 25 44.25 E<br />

47 16 48.68 N 29 26 11.92 E and<br />

<br />

supposedly LW 234 kHz near 47 16 58.48 N 29 26 23.76 E<br />


560 meters southerly MW directional Zarya antenna 1548 kHz is seen.<br />

MDA 1548 kHz MW directional 245degr Zarya antenna 1.5 km long, 12 masts.<br />

(wb)<br />

MYANMAR 5770 On 12 Oct at 1335 UT noted a strong carrier with not too<br />

strong audio on 5770 kHz. Usual Myanmar Defense Forces <strong>BC</strong> Unit, Taunggyi<br />

type of programming. Signed off at 1531 UT after a brief announcement by<br />

male voice. As no id was regognized (anyone ever had a reliable id from<br />

this one?) consi<strong>der</strong> this one as tentative. They've been unheard here for<br />

weeks, maybe for months.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx Oct 12)<br />

Burma's lea<strong>der</strong>s blame Westerners.<br />

<br />

The ruling military in Burma lashed out at Western powers and foreign<br />

media today for stirring up recent protests that were put down in a brutal<br />

crackdown.<br />

The state-owned New Light of Myanmar newspaper described protesters, who<br />

continue to be hunted down, as "stooges of foreign countries putting on a<br />

play written by their foreign masters".<br />

In what is now a daily staple of the government press, the newspaper said<br />

30,000 people gathered at a sports ground in Chin State yesterday to<br />

support the regime's national convention and forthcoming constitution.<br />

advertisement<br />

It accused "big powers" and radio stations - the B<strong>BC</strong>, Voice of America and<br />

Radio Free Asia - as being behind the demonstrations, which were brutally<br />

put down by the junta to condemnation by nations around the world.<br />

Reports from Burma indicate the crackdown on dissidents is continuing<br />

un<strong>der</strong>neath a seemingly calm surface.<br />

A Thailand-based exile group said a Burmese opposition party member had<br />

died during interrogation.<br />

(via Zacharias Liangas-GRC, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 11)<br />

Satelliten Eutelsat Hotbird 13 Grad Ost auf 10971 horizontal, 27500, 3/4.<br />

MRTV, das Staatsfernsehen aus Burma/Myanmar, beginnt ab 09.00 UTC mit<br />

einem englischen Programm.<br />

(Dietrich Hommel-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 8)<br />

Interesting, I recommend this program, wb.<br />

Die seit 1992 aus Oslo aktive Democratic Voice of Burma sendet seit dem<br />

28. Sept. <strong>2007</strong> auf Satellit fast rund um die Uhr. Genutzt wird hierfuer<br />

ein Kanal des Londoner World Radio Network auf dem Satelliten Asiasat 2<br />

(Orbitalposition 100,5 degr Ost, fuer Mitteleuropa unter dem Horizont),<br />

<strong>der</strong> bislang lediglich 10.00-11.00 Uhr eine ungarische Sendung von Magyar<br />

Radio uebertrug. Die Democratic Voice of Burma belegt jetzt die gesamte<br />

hier verfuegbare Sendezeit von 23 Stunden pro Tag.<br />

Vorerst unveraen<strong>der</strong>t blieb das Sendevolumen <strong>der</strong> Democratic Voice of Burma<br />

auf Kurzwelle, obwohl mit den Satellitensendungen weniger als fuenf<br />

Prozent <strong>der</strong> Einwohner von Burma erreicht werden koennen und Radios mit<br />

Kurzwellenempfang in Burma weit verbreitet sind, da auch <strong>der</strong> staatliche<br />

Rundfunk in Rangun weite Teile des Landes nur auf Kurzwelle erreicht.<br />

Ausgestrahlt werden auf Kurzwelle taeglich zwei Programme <strong>der</strong> Democratic<br />

Voice of Burma; 14.30-16.30 Uhr aus Armenien auf 15480 kHz und ueber einen


Sen<strong>der</strong> von Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land Wereldomroep auf Madagaskar auf 17625 kHz sowie<br />

von 23.30-0.30 Uhr ueber das Sendezentrum Wertachtal bei Buchloe auf 9490<br />

kHz.<br />

(Kai Ludwig in RBB-Radio 1 Radio-News, 1.10., via ntt)<br />

NETHERLANDS Radio Netherlands Worldwide - Shortwave Transmission<br />

Schedule<br />

Winter period: from 28 October <strong>2007</strong> to 30 March 2008<br />

<br />

Excerpt: (No. America deleted / no Europe entries)<br />

ASIA<br />

1000-1<strong>05</strong>7 East/Southeast Asia 12065 25 Daily<br />

1000-1<strong>05</strong>7 East Asia 9795 31 Daily<br />

1000-1<strong>05</strong>7 Far East 6040 49 Daily<br />

1400-1557 South Asia 12080 25 Daily<br />

1400-1557 South Asia 15595 19 Daily<br />

1400-1557 South Asia 9345 31 Daily<br />

AFRICA<br />

1800-1857 Southern Africa 6020 49 Daily<br />

1800-1900 East Africa 12<strong>05</strong>0 25 Daily<br />

1800-1957 East/Central Africa 11655 25 Daily<br />

1900-1957 East Africa 12<strong>05</strong>0 25 Daily<br />

1900-1957 East Africa 118<strong>05</strong> 25 Daily<br />

1900-2<strong>05</strong>7 West Africa 17810 16 Daily<br />

1900-2<strong>05</strong>7 Central/Southern Africa 7120 41 Daily<br />

2000-2<strong>05</strong>7 West Africa 11655 25 Daily<br />

(via Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 14)<br />

NEW ZEALAND 9615 at 0730 UT R NZi Rangitaiki S=7, fluttery AM signal,<br />

but heavily disturbed by DRM signal from Moosbrunn-AUT on upperside, 9620<br />

kHz.<br />

At same time also RA Brandon noted here in Europe: 9660 at 0736 UT RA<br />

Brandon, S=2 Signal.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 12)<br />

Oct 15 at 1335 found RNZI on 5950 instead of 6095 during Mailbox. They've<br />

changed schedule yet again on an odd date. After Bryan Clark's <strong>DX</strong> news<br />

about Micronesia, Vanuatu, Myanmar and CFVP, Adrian Sainsbury explained<br />

that RNZI has been off the air a lot the last few weeks to repair antenna<br />

damage. This can only be done in the local daytime and when weather is<br />

good. Something about the antenna being 17 meters high, requiring the<br />

usage of an expensive huge crane.<br />

For some reason they decided because of this they should go ahead and<br />

start the summer transmission schedule now instead of waiting until Oct<br />

28. He gave the schedule but I could not copy all the numbers due to<br />

static crashes from slow-moving storms in eastern OK. Despite appearances,<br />

the website schedule has been updated, even tho it is still dated<br />

effective August 24! Viz., as we have fixed it up:<br />

24 Aug <strong>2007</strong> - 28 Oct <strong>2007</strong> UTC kHz band Target Azimuth Days<br />

0459-0758 9615 AM & 9890 DRM Pacific 0 degr<br />

0759-1<strong>05</strong>8 5950 AM & 7145 DRM Pacific 0 degr<br />

1<strong>05</strong>9-1258 9655 AM & 7145 DRM NW Pac, Bougainville, PNG, Timor 325 degr<br />

1300-1550 5950 AM [no DRM] Pacific 0 degr<br />

1551-1750 5950 AM & 7145 DRM NE Pac, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Is 35 degr<br />

1751-1935 9615 AM & 9890 DRM NE Pac, Tonga, Fiji, Samoa, Cook 35 degr<br />

1936-1950 9615 AM & 11675 DRM Tonga, Fiji, Niue 35 degr


1951-2358 17675 AM & 15720 DRM Vanuatu, Solomon Islands 325 degr<br />

2359-0458 17675 AM & 15720 DRM Pacific 0 degr<br />

Note the individual island target areas they are now specifying, altho<br />

surely coverage is still much broa<strong>der</strong> as usual. One won<strong>der</strong>s what they mean<br />

by "NE Pacific", the quadrant east of dateline and north of equator? Where<br />

there are hardly any islands except Hawaii, surely not a target. Or is<br />

this a sneaky way of referring to west coast North America?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 15)<br />

NIGER 97<strong>05</strong> Rdiff. TV. Niger on Sept 30 at 2150-2159* UT. 43443-34443<br />

French, Koran, closing announce, National Anthem, 2159 UT sign off.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 12)<br />

PAKISTAN On 9 Oct at 1353 UT checked 9380 R Pakistan in Urdu. This<br />

transmitter had rather strong splatters and hash approximately 9350-9390<br />

(at least). I won<strong>der</strong> why I can hear it in Europe but not noticed in<br />

Lahore.<br />

(later) Today, 10 Oct between 1330 and 1400 the 9380 R Pakistan splatters<br />

and hash were in minimum. So not much to complain except of course the<br />

modulation quality, but that wasn't the subject.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Oct 10)<br />

Hi Jari, This is very intriguing - and as I wrote to the list, I can't<br />

hear any "hash" either at my location in NW England. The signal is not a<br />

"clean" one, but strength here is similar to how 9380 is being heard in<br />

Lahore. The last two days I've been monitoring 9 MHz and - except for some<br />

local noise - didn't notice any disturbance to stations using 9345 RNW via<br />

TAC, 9355 something weak in Chinese, 9360 VoR via Dushanbe, something weak<br />

on 9385 and B<strong>BC</strong> via Dushanbe on 9395. And nothing on empty channels<br />

either. Maybe the PAK 9380 signal is stronger in Finland and Bulgaria than<br />

it is here at my location (and in Lahore), and hence the unwanted hash<br />

becomes audible as a result?<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Oct 11)<br />

Checked 9380 from Oct 11 to 13, but never could be heard any distortion<br />

nearby.<br />

9300 Russian at 1430 UT is not R Pakistan Russian, but IRIB Tehran in Ru<br />

via Sitkunai-LTU. (wb, Oct 13)<br />

PAKISTAN Radio Pakistan Shortwave Transmitters.<br />

Presently the following transmitters of Radio Pakistan (P<strong>BC</strong>) are on air,<br />

which have been monitored by me recently in October:<br />

API-3 Islamabad 100 kW 1968 International Broadcasts<br />

API-4 Islamabad 100 kW 1974 News & Current Affairs<br />

API-5 Islamabad 250 kW 1972 International Broadcasts<br />

API-6 Islamabad 250 kW 1972 International Broadcast<br />

API-8 Islamabad 100 kW 1979 Domestic Broadcast<br />

APP-2 Rawalpindi 10 kW 1962 Domestic Broadcast [should be APR-2? - gh]<br />

APP-2 Peshawar 10 kW 1960 Domestic Broadcast<br />

APQ-2 Quetta 10 kW 1962 Domestic Broadcast<br />

The rest are either dismantled, disfunctional or there is no information<br />

about their usage.<br />

(Aslam Javaid-PAK, dxld Oct 12)<br />

ROMANIA MW 1593 at 0600 UT heard with three prgrs: nx in Hungarian ( //<br />

1197 and 1323); songs and talks in Hungarian ( // 909 kHz) and nx in<br />

Romanian by RR Actualitata ( // 558 kHz and more). On 909 kHz also in<br />

Romanian // 1530 with prgr of Radio Constanca (Oct 13).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 17)


Tag des Hoerers bei Radio Romania International.<br />

Radio Romania International fuehrt auch <strong>2007</strong> einen Hoerertag durch, an dem<br />

die Programme auf den Beitraegen seiner Hoerer und Hoererinnen aufbauen<br />

werden. Der Hoerertag wird am Sonntag, 4. Nov. <strong>2007</strong>, gleich nach dem Tag<br />

des Rumaenischen Rundfunks, 1. November, stattfinden, <strong>der</strong> an die erste<br />

Rundfunksendung des Landes am 1. Nov. 1928 erinnert. "Wir haben uns auch<br />

fuer dieses Jahr ein Thema ausgedacht. Dieses lautet ,Radiogeschehen'. Das<br />

Radio begleitet einige von uns einen Grossteil des Tages. Es kann sein,<br />

dass Ihnen beim Radiohoeren etwas passiert ist, woran Sie sich gerne, mit<br />

Humor o<strong>der</strong> Nostalgie erinnern.<br />

Erinnern Sie sich noch an Ihr erstes Radioempfangsgeraet? Vielleicht an<br />

einem Besuch bei einer Radiostation? Hat das Radio ihr taegliches Programm<br />

veraen<strong>der</strong>t o<strong>der</strong> haben Sie vielleicht Ihren Lebensgefaehrten/Ihre<br />

Lebensgefaehrtin durch dieses Hobby kennengelernt. Womoeglich wurden sie<br />

von einem Radiogeschehen beeindruckt und moechten uns diese Erfahrung<br />

schil<strong>der</strong>n." Entsprechende Beitraege werden erbeten an<br />

<br />

(Radio Rumaenien International 8.10., ntt Dr. Hansjoerg Biener)<br />

RUSSIA 7300 VOR via Khabarovsk, *0955-10<strong>05</strong>, Oct 11, on with series of<br />

tones (on and off for about 8 seconds), ToH IS, into Chinese programming,<br />

fair, in the clear, with Firedrake off the air during their usual gap from<br />

1000* - *1004:30. Firedrake also heard here at 0913 & 0938 UT with fair<br />

signal.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 12)<br />

7200 R. Sakha on Oct 03 at 0810-0816 UT. 45444 Yakut and Russian, ID at<br />

0810, News, Local pro. from 0810 UT.<br />

9840 Sudan R. Service via Moskva on Oct 06 at *1459-1511 UT. 33433-32432<br />

English, 1459 UT sign on with IS, ID, talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 12)<br />

9765 R. Tikhiy Okean (R. Pacific Ocean), Vladivostok, at *0835-0900* UT<br />

on Oct 16, strong open carrier already on at 0810 UT, starts with "Govorit<br />

Vladivostok", chimes IS, Russian programming (news items, announcements,<br />

interviews, Russian ballad, etc.), several IDs "Radiostantsiya Tikhiy<br />

Okean" with sound of the ocean and ship's bell, ToH 3 pips, carrier off at<br />

0901:30 UT, strong reception. This station broadcasts to the Russian<br />

fishermen and seamen out in the Pacific Ocean and is also broadcast via<br />

Primorskoe Radio on AM 810 kHz, also from Vladivostock. The website for<br />

PTR is:<br />

<br />

Audio streaming of AM 810 & audio clips of Tikhiy Okean available at:<br />

<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Oct 16)<br />

13745 kHz, checked again Wed Oct 10 at 1325 UT, M talking continuously<br />

with occasional brief music bits; could not make out much, but heard<br />

Azerbaijan mentioned, and later Pakistan. Also thought I heard an<br />

occasional Russian word, such as 'druzhya'. At 1346 UT there seemed to be<br />

an ID, Radio A ? but could not make it out. Then a musical interlude until<br />

a W began speaking at 1350 UT; From 1352 UTeclipsed by the big OC from<br />

CRI-via-Habana on 13740 kHz.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 12)<br />

13745 was still a mystery here, Oct 12 at 1255 tune-in, man speaking<br />

slowly, deliberately with great expression, apparently reading poetry or a<br />

classic story. Went right thru hourtop with no break. Finally at 1311<br />

music, 1317 started another program with theme, woman announcer; 1319<br />

brief Russian actuality with voice-over translation in still uncertain<br />

language. I don't hear anything to indicate this is Christian, nor


ecognizable jingles from major broadcasters. Since this was Friday, I was<br />

alert for TWR as still on the schedules from Rwanda in Afar at 1300-1315<br />

only, and previously heard, but no sign of it now. Then checking Aoki as<br />

of Oct 11, the answer:<br />

13745 VORUSSIA 1200-1400 daily Pashto/Dari 250kW 1<strong>05</strong>deg Krasnodar<br />

This was probably an S-07 season change, as it is still missing from other<br />

listings; AD<strong>DX</strong> dated 2 Sept shows this transmission in Dari, not Pashto,<br />

on 12015 and 15510 kHz only.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 13)<br />

50 years Sputnik - Amateur Radio - French movie program repeats on ARTE<br />

TV:<br />

Sputnik monitors and Ham Radio operators Achille and Giovanni Battista<br />

Judica Cordiglia from Torino, Italy.<br />

17 Oct, 0955 hrs CEST<br />

<br />

19 Oct, 1400 hrs CEST<br />

<br />

30 Oct, 1400 hrs CEST<br />


Saludos cordiales, hoy 9 de octubre se aprecia un extrano fenomeno entre<br />

las frecuencias de 7025 a 7040, Andrea Borgino en <strong>BC</strong>LNEWS nos informaba<br />

que estaba escuchando en 7025 a La Voz de Rusia en paralelo por 7310; este<br />

fenomeno tambien se observa desde Valencia, posteriormente se ha ampliado<br />

a las frecuencias de 7030, 7035 y 7040, estan entrando La Voz de Rusia en<br />

sus emisiones de 7310 y 7330. ¨A que se debe esto?<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, dxld Oct 11)<br />

Hello Uli and Wolf, To day I received a complaint from a Dutch amateur<br />

about 7030 kHz <strong>BC</strong> Russia in FM modulation. A week ago I monitored 7<strong>05</strong>0 kHz<br />

VOR (Voice of Russia). Did you contact the Russian authorities? I informed<br />

Agentschap Telecom in Amerfoort. Will listen coming days on these<br />

frequencies.<br />

Kind regards, Dick PA0GRU <br />

(Dick van Empelen-HOL PA0GRU, via wb dxld Oct 10)<br />

Two spurious 7080 and 6968 at 1900-2000 UT, Oct 11. Program Voice of<br />

Russia in English. 7080 much stronger at S=9+20 dB level. Also 1700-1800<br />

in Arabic on 7070.<br />

Nearest regular VOR transmission in English is 7310 Moscow site.<br />

Distortion only on the lower side. No spurious on the upper side like 7425<br />

or 7540 kHz. Also heavy BUZZ again on 7320 kHz German via Samara Russia,<br />

1900-2000 UT.<br />

Intermodulations. Another spurious noted tonight 1730-1800 UT on 7080 HAM<br />

RADIO band, Oct 12.<br />

Seemingly Voice of Russia's Moscow Lesnoy site produces a spurious mixture<br />

programme of both Finnish of 7340 and French of 7195 kHz (145 kHz away).<br />

On 7<strong>05</strong>0 kHz both langs noted, but Finnish stronger than French.<br />

Seemingly Voice of Russia's Moscow Lesnoy site produces a spurious mixture<br />

programme of both Bulgarian of 7310 and French of 7195 kHz (115 kHz away).<br />

On 7080 kHz both langs noted, but Bulgarian stronger than French. So,<br />

fee<strong>der</strong> or antenna intermodulation signals occur in Lesnoy of three 250 kW<br />

units:<br />

7195 French<br />

7310 Bulgarian<br />

7340 Finnish/Norwegian<br />

(wb, harmonics yg, dxld Oct 11)<br />

A transmitter fron Russia is still in fault, now on 7070 with a monstrous<br />

signal. Till 1800 UT in Arabic.<br />

(Roberto Scaglione-I, dxld Oct 12)<br />

NOTHING distorted signal observed today of the VoRUS Urdu service in 15592<br />

to 15672 range anymore, today Oct 12.<br />

But I noted the same spurious signal of VoRUS in English language at 1400-<br />

1500 UT again, as on Oct 11.<br />

Whether a spurious of nominal 156<strong>05</strong> channel [latter which is two S steps<br />

stronger than] or 15660 kHz, both from Moscow tx sites.<br />

156<strong>05</strong> S=9+40 db<br />

15660 S=9+10 dB in southern Germany location.<br />

At 1500:00 UT 15660 kHz was signing-off and at same time the spurious on<br />

15<strong>05</strong>7 kHz disappeared.<br />

The spur wan<strong>der</strong>ed from 15081-center at 1400 UT, to 15<strong>05</strong>7-center at 1435<br />

UT, and kept that channel til 1500 UT signing off.


1400 UT 15081 (15073 to 15088 kHz range)<br />

1410 UT 15071 (15063 to 15077)<br />

1425 UT 15062 (15<strong>05</strong>4 to 15069)<br />

1435 UT 15<strong>05</strong>7 (15<strong>05</strong>1 to 15063)<br />

Nothing noted on symmetrical upper side of the nominal signal !<br />

(wb, harmonics yg, dxld Oct 12)<br />

As noted by Wolfgang and others, heard a lot of spurs interfering with my<br />

listening of Voice of Russia on 156<strong>05</strong> kHz at 1400 UT. Heard the<br />

interference 2 days ago, on 11 Oct and again today 13 Oct. It was quite<br />

strong here, Voice of russia was S9 on 156<strong>05</strong> at 1400 and the interference<br />

was stronger making it almost impossible to listen to the broadcast.<br />

Hope they fix it soon.<br />

(Gilles Letourneau-CAN, dxld Oct 13)<br />

15550 seemingly from Lesnoy Moscow causes again some distortion on the 19<br />

mb on range 15510 to 15677 kHz, minor distortion on the lower side, but<br />

much stronger on upper side with two S=9+30 dB heavily distorted peaks on<br />

15620 and 15630 kHz, latter covered Voice of Greece co-channel totally.<br />

Checked again at 1400-1430 UT slot, Oct 13.<br />

(wb, harmonics yg, dxld Oct 13)<br />

VOR is still way out of whack, putting out big dirty spurs over portions<br />

of the 15 MHz band, interfering with many other stations and even itself!<br />

Sat Oct 13 at 1340, found Greece's English hour on 15630, Hellenes Around<br />

the World, unlistenable due to the QRM. VOR in Hindi on 156<strong>05</strong> also had the<br />

QRM, which peaked roughly 15615-15630, but the spikes were also audible<br />

above that and below including 15550, which is the nominal frequency of<br />

the offending transmitter, ironically, with the same programming as 156<strong>05</strong>.<br />

On 15550 itself, no carrier audible, just the spur's extremely distorted<br />

modulation. Also QRMed VOA in Russian on 15565, and even the much stronger<br />

RDPI on 15560.<br />

At 1359 the VOR transmitters went into IS, but not synchronized with<br />

156<strong>05</strong>. That frequency had switched program feeds and at 1400 played NA as<br />

opening to English service, while the spurs continued, now having switched<br />

to Urdu which to the Oklahoman is indistinguishable from Hindi. At 1401 NA<br />

could also be heard weakly on 15660, the // during this hour for English,<br />

but these were not exactly synchronized, 15660 running a few words ahead<br />

of 156<strong>05</strong> once they started talking.<br />

Meanwhile I looked for the further spurs Wolfgang Bueschel reported the<br />

day before in the 16.2+ MHz area. There was a continuous buzzing<br />

motorboating sound at 16220-16250 or so, peaking at 16235, but nothing<br />

resembling program modulation, so I could not correlate this with any of<br />

the VOR 15 MHz channels. Nor was there a matching sound in the 15.0-15.1<br />

MHz range.<br />

Quit listening for a while, but quick recheck at 1446 found the 15 MHz<br />

spurs gone with 156<strong>05</strong> in the clear; there was a weak non-distorted signal<br />

on 15550, language unknown. Apparently in the meantime the malfunxioning<br />

transmitter was taken off the air, or possibly knocked back into whack.<br />

Per Aoki, it is scheduled from 3718E, 5545N for a07:<br />

15550 VOICE OF RUSSIA 1200-1300 1234567 Urdu 500 140 Moskva RUS VOR<br />

15550 VOICE OF RUSSIA 1300-1400 1234567 Hindi 500 140 Moskva RUS VOR<br />

15550 VOICE OF RUSSIA 1400-1500 1234567 Urdu 500 140 Moskva RUS VOR<br />

This situation, with daily variations has been going on for most of a<br />

week, and the Russian transmission authorities have been notified of it.<br />

Why in the world don't they close down the bad transmitter until and<br />

unless they can repair it? Keeping it on the air certainly does VOR no


good as no one would deliberately listen to it, the programming is<br />

duplicated on other frequencies, and while on the air it interferes with<br />

numerous other stations, even other VOR transmissions!<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 13)<br />

Didn't check 15.6 MHz today, due of an outstanding INDIAN SUMMER day in<br />

Stuttgart, which helped my wife and y.t. to an extensive walk outside.<br />

7080: distortion FREE on Oct 13 and 14. (mixture 7310/7195)<br />

7<strong>05</strong>0 - except 18-19 UT - : but noted a tiny 10% power signal on 7<strong>05</strong>0 kHz<br />

again, before 1800 UTC, and after 1900 UTC.<br />

10% signal strength, compared to superpower signal previously. 7340/7195<br />

kHz intermodulation, but in 1800-1900 UTC slot Moscow -7340- is OFF, and<br />

joines the airwaves at 1900 UT again. From 1900 UT onwards YFR Family<br />

Radio in Spanish noted on 7340 kHz via Moscow site.<br />

{Between 1800 and 1900 UT CRI China Radio uses 7340.}<br />

(wb, harmonics yg, dxld Oct 13/14)<br />

15660 Moscow tx for VoRussia's Vietnamese service at 1200-1300 UT produces<br />

some intermodulation again today Oct 15th. Three peak spurs again on 15036<br />

+ 15045; and single spur on upper side 16276-77 kHz.<br />

7<strong>05</strong>0 still a spur at 1700-1800 UT Oct 15. Intermodulation of VoRussia<br />

Finnish 7340 and 7195 French services at Lesnoj Moscow site. S=5 signal.<br />

(wb, Oct 15)<br />

15660 at 1200-1500 UT produced also two spurs today Oct 16th. At 1220 UT<br />

VoRUS Vietnamese progr. Peak centers on 15046 and 16270 kHz, ie. 15025-<br />

15<strong>05</strong>4 and 16263-16282 kHz.<br />

7340/7195 at 1900-2000 UT accompanied by a spur on 7<strong>05</strong>0 kHz tonight again.<br />

7340 YFR Moscow Lesnoj RC-1 relay in Spanish,<br />

7195 VoRUS English.<br />

(wb, Oct 16)<br />

SAINT HELENA Radio St. Helena is celebrating its special DOUBLE<br />

ANNIVERSARY year <strong>2007</strong> with a very special Radio St. Helena Day <strong>2007</strong> world-<br />

wide shortwave broadcast.<br />

The year <strong>2007</strong> marks a DOUBLE ANNIVERSARY for Radio St. Helena :<br />

- - the 40th anniversary of broadcasting for Radio St. Helena, and<br />

- - the 10th shortwave transmission anniversary.<br />

Saturday, 15. December <strong>2007</strong><br />

From UTC To UTC Target area<br />

1730-1815 New Zealand<br />

1815-1900 India<br />

1900-2015 Japan<br />

2015-2145 Europe<br />

2145-2245 North America East<br />

2245-2330 North America West<br />

2330-0015 South America North<br />

0015-0100 South America Central/South<br />

RSH will be transmitting on 11092.5 kHz in USB with 1000 Watts and using a<br />

3-element monoband directional antenna.<br />

There will be a VERY SPECIAL and beautiful full-colour QSL card issued by<br />

Radio St. Helena for this special DOUBLE ANNIVERSARY shortwave<br />

transmission.


The same procedures as in 2006 for reception reports, return postage, and<br />

QSLing will apply for this broadcast in <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Watch our web page:<br />

for more information.<br />

With best greetings and wishes for good listening conditions,<br />

Laura Lawrence Station Manager of Radio St. Helena<br />

Robert Kipp Special Assistant to Laura Lawrence Jamestown, St. Helena /<br />

Langen, Germany. 8. Oct <strong>2007</strong><br />

(via Mark Nicholls-NZL, NZL <strong>DX</strong> Times, NZLR<strong>DX</strong>L<br />

Oct 10)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA 17729.97 odd, but buzz free, BSKSA Riyadh in Arabic 06-09<br />

UT, S=6 and // much stronger on 17740.00 kHz even.<br />

17785.00 at 0852 UT, BSKSA in French at 270 degr, tiny S=5 level, 08-10<br />

UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 12)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA 15650 Southern Sudan Interactive Radio Instruction, via<br />

Meyerton, at 1402-1429* UT on Oct 13. Thanks to Glenn Hauser tip in dxld.<br />

Tune-in to English language lesson. Lesson on reading & writing numbers.<br />

Good signal. Scheduled for Tues, Thur, Sat only.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 13)<br />

Adventist World Radio hat im Winter <strong>2007</strong>/08 folgenden Sendeplan aus<br />

Meyerton:<br />

1700-1800: 11915 (250 kW, 19 degr) fuer Ostafrika: KiSwahili 1830 Maasai<br />

1800-1830: 3215 (100 kW, 275 degr) fuer Namibia,<br />

3345 (100 kW, 5 degr) fuer Zimbabwe,<br />

11830 (250 kW, 19 degr) fuer Ostafrika: Englisch<br />

1900-1930: 15240 (250 kW) fuer Westafrika: Fulfulde<br />

1930-2000: 11750 (250 kW) fuer Westafrika: Hausa<br />

2000-2030: 11845 (250 kW, 328 degr) fuer Westafrika:<br />

Franzoesisch 2030 Yoruba<br />

2000-2030: 9655 (250 kW, 352 degr) fuer Zentralafrika: Englisch<br />

(AWR via Dr. Hansjoerg Biener, ntt Oct 14)<br />

SUDAN 7200 R. Omdurman on Oct 06 at 1534-1608 UT. 35333-45433 Arabic,<br />

Talk and koran and music, ID at 1540 and 1554 UT.<br />

7200 R. Omdurman on Oct 07 at 15<strong>05</strong>-1523 UT 34433 Arabic, Talk and local<br />

music, ID at 1510 and 1517 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 12)<br />

SWAZILAND 6129.94 TWR, noted at 1952 Oct 10 with very nice African<br />

choral rendition of "Onward Christian Soldiers" (very reminiscent of the<br />

version in Spencer Tracy's 1939 "Stanley & Livingstone"). Talk, more<br />

music, 2003 an address in Luanda, Angola, also mentioning "Manzini,<br />

Swaziland." "Kimbundu" language to Angola is shown for this time and fqy<br />

at<br />

<br />

TWR chimes IS starting at 20<strong>05</strong>, interspersed with "This is Trans World<br />

Radio, Swaziland" ID many times until 2009*. Heavy QRN this day but I was<br />

surprised at the very good signal strength. Also hrd a couple of times<br />

subsequentl


and talk, ID at 1400 UT.<br />

4635.06 Tajik R. on Oct 06 at 1412-1422 UT. 35343 Tajik, music, ID at<br />

1412 and 1420 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 12)<br />

THAILAND UNID I've got an e-mail from OM Wolf DK2OM and Uli DJ9KR, which<br />

are the European IARU Bandwatch manager on Ham Radio.<br />

They told me something about a harmonic of 2 x 7170 14130 kHz, at 1400 UT<br />

and later. Station talks a lot of Kazakhstan.<br />

I dont' checked this yet. I suppose its something out of IBB Udorn Thani<br />

1400-1600 UT, seemingly?<br />

May be, someone can check this 14130 here in Europe tomorrow?<br />

// 9815 Lampertheim.<br />

Usually Wednesday afternoon is my sports training DAY, and I'm on the<br />

sports center at this time slot.<br />

(wb, Oct 16)<br />

TURKEY The Turks are furious about the US congressional resolution<br />

affirming the Ottomans' genocide of the Armenians in 1915y. Predictably,<br />

this was the only topic of VOT's Live from Turkey on Thu Oct 11, fair on<br />

15450 at 1250. The two announcers went on and on about this, asserting<br />

that France is dominated by the Armenians, and the USA by the Jews, with<br />

Pelosi their puppet. The Armenian diaspora is using this issue for their<br />

own benefit, to the detriment of Armenians at home. How can the US be<br />

self-righteous about this, when the US is committing far greater genocide<br />

in Iraq, and the Israelis in Palestine?? "The US is taking pleasure over<br />

things that never happened".<br />

At 1306 took a late break for music to cool off, then more of same as I<br />

moved on to monitor other things. Will this be repeated on the UT Friday<br />

0300 broadcast on 5975? Christopher Lewis in England noticed that the<br />

Tuesday LFT, aired live at 1850, did repeat on later English broadcasts<br />

that day, contrary to schedule fol<strong>der</strong>.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 12)<br />

During collapse fights of Ottoman(Osmanic) Empire some 1.2 million<br />

Armenians lost their life in years 1915 to 1920. See peace treaty and<br />

Ottoman partition of Lausanne on July 24, 1923, click<br />

<br />

see also treaty of Sevres, like<br />

<br />

UAE 118<strong>05</strong> Sudan R. Service via Dhabayya on Oct 01 at 0441-<strong>05</strong>00* UT.<br />

23332-24332 Arabic, Music and talk, ID at 0455 and 0457 and 0459, <strong>05</strong>00<br />

sign off, // 13720 kHz.<br />

13720 Sudan R. Service via Dhabayya on Oct <strong>05</strong> at <strong>05</strong>17-<strong>05</strong>31 UT. 35433<br />

Arabic, Talk, ID at <strong>05</strong>29, // 15325 kHz.<br />

15325 Sudan R. Service via Dhabayya on Oct 01 at <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>15 UT. 32432<br />

Arabic, Talk, QRM from R.Japan on c/c, // 13720 kHz.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 12)<br />

U.K. 279 longwave - Isle of Man.<br />

The IOMI<strong>BC</strong> website will be closing down on Monday 15 October:<br />

<br />

David Parr, a small sharehol<strong>der</strong> who has been helping with the hosting,<br />

though not the content, of the website for some time, is not now


optimistic about the future of the project:<br />

<br />

<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Oct 14)<br />

And RNW's return to Orfordness 1296 after two years<br />

<br />

is only possible because the B<strong>BC</strong> had already cut back their DRM activities<br />

and uses 1296 no longer throughout the day but only for three hours each<br />

in the morning and evening anymore. Btw, a disappointed "but it's in Dutch<br />

only" comment just appeared on the A-<strong>DX</strong> list, as if still a terrestrial<br />

English service is on the wish list of some German listeners.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Oct 18)<br />

Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land wird kuenftig regelmaessig auf Mittelwelle ueber den<br />

Sen<strong>der</strong> Orfordness fuer LKW-Fahrer senden. Ab 22. Oktober gilt folgen<strong>der</strong><br />

Sendeplan fuer 1296 kHz:<br />

Mon 22 Oct - Sat 27 Oct: 0800-1000 UTC<br />

Thur 25 Oct - Sat 27 Oct: 1200-1500 UTC<br />

Sun 28 Oct - 0900-1100 UTC<br />

Mon 29 Oct - Sat 3 November: 0900-11100 and 1300-1600 UTC<br />

Mon 5 November - Friday 28 March (weekdays only): 0900-1100 UTC<br />

(Media Network; via Klaus Spielvogel-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 18)<br />

12095 UNID tx site for DWL german program at 1100-1300 UT Oct 18th.<br />

Zur Zeit kommt das deutsche Programm <strong>der</strong> DWL auf <strong>der</strong> nicht registrierten<br />

12095 kHz, 1100-1300 UT, vielleicht ein Sen<strong>der</strong>test aus Woofferton, bei dem<br />

man die DWL aufgeschaltet hat?<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> oct 18)<br />

31mb I've been concentrating on trying to complete my 31m.b. survey,<br />

but some signals don't seem to be any better day to day. I assume the<br />

station in Chinese on 9745 is Voice of Han, and that VoR via Chita is the<br />

co-channel at 1300/1400 - the Russian Anthem is heard at 1400 UT.<br />

And on 9485 I can hear what I assume is Shiokaze at 1300 and Chosun at<br />

1330, but neither are strong enough to ID properly. And 9625 is a real<br />

mess - at 1300 I believe I've heard C<strong>BC</strong> Northern Service plus FE<strong>BC</strong> and the<br />

frequency doesn't get any better at 1400 when Family Radio starts in<br />

listed Tamil from Novosibirsk. Australia is listed from 1400 and an ID "<br />

something B C" has been heard.<br />

On 9865 I hear Family Radio in Chinese via listed Petropavlovsk - quite<br />

good too, despite splash from Bangalore 9870 kHz. Sodrushevtso starts at<br />

1500 but I'm not sure where that comes from. Meyerton is heard at 1600 on<br />

9675 via TWR in listed Kirundi and on 9440 at 1600 via Family R. in<br />

Portuguese. FEBA from somewhere is heard at 1630 on 9850. At 1530 on 9355<br />

I assume it's Voice of Orthodox via Almaty - not daily. It's an<br />

interesting band!<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 17)<br />

ALLISS Some interesting references to Alliss antennas, including one<br />

such antenna somewhere in China & a proposed RCI site (wish) on Vancouver<br />

Island, Canada on Youtube.<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SWTX site Oct 14)<br />

NATIONAL ANTHEMS Played at 2201 UT on 3396 kHz of Zimbabwe, at 1858 UT<br />

on 4810 kHz of Armenia, at 1757 UT on 4010, 4795 of Kyrgyzstan and many


others (Oct 13)<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 17)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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ARGENTINA 13363.5 LSB, Radio Continental, Buenos Aires, 00<strong>05</strong>+, Oct 19,<br />

Spanish talk. ID. Fair.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Oct 20)<br />

15344.24-.60v R. Nacional, at 2324-0025 UT on Oct 21/22, OM with live<br />

futbol coverage and sports news, YL with many brief IDs, ToH 5+1 pips and<br />

start of the relay of LRA-14 programming, IDs "Radio Nacional de Santa<br />

Fe", pop LA songs. Was steady on 15344.60 kHz till about 2345 UT, when<br />

there was a sudden drift down to 15344.24 kHz, from 2350-0025 UT held<br />

steady at 15344.33 kHz.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Oct 22)<br />

ARMENIA Rumen, thank you for your item about Armenian FS broadcast now<br />

on 1395 kHz. I also checked these today. I listened from 1400 UT onwards:<br />

At<br />

1400: 1395 // 4810 kHz carried HS and 864 kHz was silent.<br />

1500: 864 kHz signed on at 1452 UT with probably in Kurdish and 1500-1600<br />

UT IBB relay. Both 1395 and 4810 kHz carried FS (recording attached) 1500-<br />

1530 UT and after that HS.<br />

1600: I was away and left the recording run for 4810 kHz. It did NOT have<br />

FS today. At 1640 UT I returned and noticed 1395 kHz carry FS, but 4810<br />

kHz had HS (recording attached, comparing 4810 kHz on the 2nd VFO). 864<br />

kHz carried TWR.<br />

1700-1900: 864 carried TWR until s/off 1810. 1395 carried HS until s/off.<br />

1900: 4810 kHz had Arabic between 1800-1830 UT, otherwise HS until s/off<br />

1900 UT.


I won<strong>der</strong> if there is any FS any more in the afternoon? Easier to check<br />

next week,when all transmissions are one hour later.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 22)<br />

BTW the FS of PRA now is with prgr in Kurdish on MW 1395 kHz 1600-1630 UT<br />

and Home Sce on 4810 kHz and from 1630 UTHome Sce on 4810 and 1395 kHz.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL)<br />

BELARUS B07 - Radio station Belarus<br />

1200-0000 7360 kHz 75 kW of 270deg<br />

7390 kHz 150 kW of 246<br />

1800-0000 6090 kHz 250 kW of 252<br />

20<strong>05</strong>-0000 1170 kHz 800 kW of 246<br />

Belorussian Radio<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0800 7170 kHz 250 kW of 72deg<br />

1170 kHz 800 kW of 244<br />

1600-1800 6090 kHz 250 kW of 72<br />

1170 kHz 800 kW of 244<br />

6010 6040 6070 6190 7110 7145 7235 kHz of 5 kW circle Antenna<br />

6080 kHz 150 kW of 127<br />

6115 kHz of 75[kVt]<br />

279 kHz of 500 kW (Sosnovka)<br />

1278 kHz of 10 kW (Brest)<br />

(Alexan<strong>der</strong> Mazgo-BLR, RUSdx Oct 21)<br />

BELGIUM Radio Vlaan<strong>der</strong>en International B07 schedule (same as B06) All in<br />

Flemish (Dutch)<br />

South and Southeast Europe:<br />

0700-0800 UT 13685 Moscow/alternate St.P. RUS 250/400 kW<br />

(alt 13740, 13775)<br />

1759-1857 UT 5960 St. Petersburg RUS 400 kW (alt 5910)<br />

South and Southwest Europe:<br />

0800-0900 UT 9790 Skelton UK 250 kW<br />

1900-2000 UT 6040 Skelton UK 250 kW (alt 6160)<br />

Also on MW 1512 from <strong>05</strong>00 UT to 2310 UT.<br />

From RVI brochure received in P-mail Oct. 18<br />

(Bernie O'Shea-Ont-CAN, dxld Oct 19)<br />

Hi Glenn, in a Dutch weblog I learnt that according to a spokeswoman of<br />

Radio Netherland (Marjolein Klaassen-Hulst) the end of transmissions via<br />

Flevo is the consequence of bidding. In the long run it would be cheaper<br />

to transmit via relays abroad.<br />

<br />

(Michael Wlochinski-D, dxld Oct 18)<br />

BRAZIL 4845.2 Radio Cultural Ondas Tropicals, 00<strong>05</strong>-0048 Oct 17, man<br />

announcer with Portuguese talk followed by choir vocals. Seemingly<br />

religious talk followed. Fair in noisy conditions and audible with Ramadan<br />

over; no Mauritania.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 21)<br />

BULGARIA/SUDAN 9510 IRRS Milano at 1150-1200* UT on Oct 21, presumably<br />

via Bulgaria with continuous lite pop music. ID at sign off. Sundays only.<br />

Fair to good.<br />

15750 IRRS Milano at *1300-1310+ UT on Oct 21, presumably via Bulgaria.<br />

Sign on with ID & into English program about the influence of positive &<br />

negative thoughts. Sundays only. Fair to good.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 21)


9825 ?? UNIDed Arab station with mainly Arab songs, dull and<br />

un<strong>der</strong>modulated, S5 signal strength, 34443.<br />

(Zacharias Liangas-RC, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 20)<br />

"SUDAN." Per Al Muick, Miraya Radio will officially inaugurate their SW<br />

b/cs this Thursday, Oct 25, at 1500-1800 UTC on 9825 kHz. This is brokered<br />

by IRRS/NEXUS in Italy, but I would guess that the xmtrs are in Bulgaria,<br />

which is said to be the locus of most (all?) IRRS xmsns. Not a good time<br />

for N.Am rcpn.<br />

Possible contacts: Nanci Hersh, Broadcast Technology Officer /Radio<br />

Operations, UNMIS/PIO/Radio [UN Mission In Sudan],<br />

<br />

Leon Willems, OIC PIO/Chief of Radio, UNMIS, <br />

UNMIS, Plot 16-17 Block 25, New Bridges Street, Manshiya Khartoum, Sudan.<br />

There is a different address on the UNMIS website<br />

<br />

(Jerry Berg-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 23)<br />

9825 Radio Miraya: Here's what I have finally received from Sudan<br />

regarding shortwave. They are using Nexus out of Italy [a.k.a. BULGARIA<br />

gh]. Hope you can use this.<br />

(Albert Muick, Broadcast Technology Officer/Technical Director, Radio<br />

MINUSTAH - UN Stabilization Mission in Haiti), dxld Oct 23)<br />

Dear All, It is my pleasure to announce to you that we have selected a<br />

frequency and timeline for short wave. Miraya Radio on short wave will<br />

broadcast form the 9825 kHz frequency on the 31 meter band. The broadcast<br />

time will be 6-9 PM. [UT +3 1500-1800].<br />

(Leon Willems, OIC PIO / Chief of Radio, UN mission in Sudan Khartoum,<br />

Sudan <br />

+249 9 12170124 (mobile) +249 187 086250 / 6068 (direct line)<br />

190 6250 / 6068 (intermission line)<br />

PLOT 16-17 Block 25<br />

New Bridges Street<br />

Manshiya Khartoum,<br />

Oct 9, via Muick, dxld Oct 23)<br />

FYI - we launch this Thursday (25 Oct/ 6-9 PM Sudan time). If you listen,<br />

please let us know the quality of our reception.<br />

(Nanci Hersh, Broadcast Technology Officer / Radio Operations,<br />

UNMIS/PIO/Radio, Office/Dect.<br />

+249 (0) 187 08 7562, Mobile: +249 (0) 912 178782 e-mail: <br />

via Al Muick, UN, dxld Oct 23)<br />

Just a few days before A-07 becomes B-07. At first the only co-channel<br />

problem A-07 should be VOR Samara at 1700-1800 UT at 140 and/or 188<br />

degrees.<br />

But in B-07 there will be more problems unless a lot of stations are<br />

persuaded to get out of the way. 9825 is planned for IBB Biblis at 1500-<br />

1600, 88 degrees. Numerous stations are scheduled for 9820 at various<br />

times within the trihour: Goa, Dhabayya, Moscow, Juelich, Taiwan,<br />

Wertachtal. And on 9830, Samara and Wertachtal, both aimed in the general<br />

direxion of Sudan, as are some of the 9820 ones.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 23) 13830, 15735 or 15780 kHz, too high ?<br />

9825 Radio Miraya noted here VERY EARLY! On air as early as 1330 UT and<br />

went off at 1600 UT. Once given time slot may be wrong. See recording of<br />

Oct 25th at 1345-1402 UT. Schedule on SW 1300-1600 UT.


Program schedule<br />

<br />

Miraya FM / Mirror FM Khartoum<br />

P.O.Box 69, Khartoum, Sudan<br />

Tel: +249 (0) 1 87087777 Fax: +249 (0) 1 87089465<br />

(wb, Oct 25)<br />

On tuning through 31mb at around 1315 (yes 1315) I came across a<br />

transmission on 9825 that eventually identified as Miraya FM. The language<br />

is unknown but there was a discussion between several male voices in which<br />

Sudan was often mentioned. I also heard details of frequencies, and a<br />

email address that sounded like >www.mirayafm.org< as well as another not<br />

fully recognised. Now - at 1335 UT - there is a programme of Afro-pops.<br />

The signal is a good one and peaking to 9 on my meter with no QRM.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 25)<br />

Yes, S=9 here in GER too, 50 kW Sofia Konstinbrod tx?<br />

BURKINA FASO 5030 Radio Burkina, 2344-0000* Oct 16, French highlife<br />

vocals hosted by a man with French talk. ID prior to orchestra National<br />

Anthem at 2358. Fair and in the clear until University Network opened as<br />

anthem was played.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 21)<br />

CANADA [and non]. The RCI facility in Sackville NB is a curtain site -<br />

which gives lots of gain and result in ERPs of several million watts from<br />

modest [?] 100, 250 and 500 kW transmitters [sic - I don't think they have<br />

any 500s gh]. And, the RCI facility is on the famous Tantramar Marsh - a<br />

salt marsh with superb ground conductivity.<br />

(Phil Rafuse, PEI, AB<strong>DX</strong> via dxld Oct 19)<br />

And it makes for an impressive sight, while traveling on the Trans-Canada<br />

Highway, near the Nova Scotia bor<strong>der</strong>. There is a west-bound exit for the<br />

facility off the Trans-Canada, in case you ever wanted to "accidentally"<br />

wan<strong>der</strong> over there. An old road geek like me notices these things.<br />

(John Cereghin-DE-USA, ibid.)<br />

And if one does "accidentally" wan<strong>der</strong> over there, the staff at RCI<br />

Sackville is very happy to give tours. (I think advance notice is<br />

preferred, but it wasn't required, at least when I stopped there in '98.)<br />

Don't try that at a VOA facility!<br />

(Scott Fybush-NY-USA, ibid.; all via dxld Oct 19)<br />

4762.5 Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land via Sackville, 2334-2357* Oct 16, Dutch language<br />

program featuring multiple IDs and features about the country. Poor to<br />

fair with fundamental at threshold level. Sub-harmonic from leaky<br />

Sackville facility.<br />

4812.5, C<strong>BC</strong> North Quebec via Sackville, 2316-00<strong>05</strong> Oct 14, English service<br />

with letters and magazine features and news at 0000. Nice signal but CODAR<br />

splash. Sub-harmonic heard // to 9625 fundamental channel. Another leaky<br />

Sackville operation.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 21)<br />

RCI - RCI's new schedules for the B07 broadcast season (28 October <strong>2007</strong> to<br />

30 March 2008) have been posted on the "Schedules and Frequencies" page of<br />

our website at the following address:<br />

<br />

You will find not only our shortwave broadcast schedules, but also the<br />

schedules for our three 24-hour per day satellite channels on the HotBird<br />

satellite (Europe/North Africa/Middle East), and for the RCI Plus channel<br />

on Sirius Satellite Radio.


Please note that the schedules are posted in PDF format. If you do not<br />

have the Adobe Rea<strong>der</strong> software to read PDF files, you may download it free<br />

of charge by following the link given on the "Schedules and Frequencies"<br />

page.<br />

Listeners in the Indian Subcontinent should note that, with this schedule,<br />

we will be reinstating a morning broadcast to your area at 0100 UTC. We<br />

welcome your comments on our programming and on our updated website. We<br />

wish you good listening in the coming season.<br />

(Jose Bueno via dxld Oct 25)<br />

CHINA CRI - ChinaRadioInternational in Deutsch:<br />

Liebe Hoererinnen und Hoerer, hier ein Hinweis:<br />

Mit dem Schluss <strong>der</strong> Mitteleuropaeischen Sommerzeit wird ab Sonntag, dem<br />

28. Oktober, unser zweistuendiges Programm von 17-19 Uhr MEZ (16-18 UT)<br />

auf den Frequenzen 5970 und 7155 kHz, von 19-21 Uhr MEZ (18-20 UT) auf den<br />

Frequenzen 6160, 7170 und 9615 kHz sowie von 7-9 Uhr MEZ (6-8 UT) auf den<br />

Frequenzen 15245 und 17720 kHz gesendet.<br />

Die Sendungen ueber Radio Luxemburg auf Mittelwelle 1440 kHz und auf UKW<br />

97.2 MHz fuer Berlin bleiben unveraen<strong>der</strong>t.<br />

(Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 24)<br />

CUBA I see the 'Oct-Mar' RHC transmission schedule on their website has<br />

been copied and forwarded around on various <strong>DX</strong> lists without comment, even<br />

tho I previously enumerated some of its inconsistencies and errors in<br />

<strong>DX</strong>LD. Circulating such a misleading, poorly formatted schedule like that<br />

is not helpful.<br />

One thing I outpointed was that the English broadcast at 2030-2130 is<br />

missing from the schedule, and I just reconfirmed Sat Oct 20 that it is<br />

indeed still on the air, when checked at 2114 as Arnie Coro was wrapping<br />

up <strong>DX</strong>ers Unlimited with brief propagation note. 95<strong>05</strong> is much weaker here<br />

than 11760, but 95<strong>05</strong> leads 11760 which has a slight delay by comparison<br />

due to different transmitter sites and/or feed routing. I also reconfirmed<br />

that the 2300 English broadcast is only on 9550, not 95<strong>05</strong> as in the<br />

schedule.<br />

RHC does not even know the correct times and frequencies for its own<br />

broadcasts. And when there is more than one time and more than one<br />

frequency on the same line, how are we supposed to match them up, in<br />

or<strong>der</strong>? See if you can figure out which times go with which frequencies at<br />

<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 21)<br />

DIEGO GARCIA [latter 52th US state behind 51st ISR? wb]<br />

Guantanamo's Ghosts The Shame of Diego Garcia.<br />

By ANDY WORTHINGTON<br />

One of the more sordid and long-running stories in Anglo-American colonial<br />

history that of Diego Garcia, the chief island of the Chagos Archipelago<br />

in the Indian Ocean reared its ugly head again on Friday when the UK's<br />

all-party foreign affairs committee announced plans to investigate long-<br />

standing allegations that the CIA has, since 2002, held and interrogated<br />

al-Qaeda suspects at a secret prison on the island.<br />

The shameful tale of Diego Garcia began in 1961, when it was marked out by<br />

the US military as a crucial geopolitical base. Ignoring the fact that<br />

2,000 people already lived there, and that the island a British colony<br />

since the fall of Napoleon had been settled in the late 18th century by<br />

French coconut planters, who shipped in African- and Indian-born laborers<br />

from Mauritius, establishing what John Pilger called "a gentle Creole<br />

nation with thriving villages, a school, a hospital, a church, a prison, a<br />

railway, docks, a copra plantation," the Labor government of Harold Wilson


conspired with the administrations of Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon to<br />

"sweep" and "sanitize" the islands (the words come from American documents<br />

that were later declassified).<br />

Although many islan<strong>der</strong>s traced their ancestry back five generations, a<br />

British Foreign Office official wrote in 1966 that the government's aim<br />

was "to convert all the existing residents ... into short-term, temporary<br />

residents," so that they could be exiled to Mauritius. Having removed the<br />

"Tarzans or Men Fridays," as another British memo described the<br />

inhabitants, the British effectively ceded control of the islands to the<br />

Americans, who established a base on Diego Garcia, which, over the years,<br />

has become known as "Camp Justice," complete with "over 2,000 troops,<br />

anchorage for 30 warships, a nuclear dump, a satellite spy station,<br />

shopping malls, bars and a golf course." So thoroughly were the islands<br />

cleared, and so stealthy the procedure, that in the 1970s the British<br />

Ministry of Defence had the effrontery to insist, "There is nothing in our<br />

files about a population and an evacuation."<br />

Suffering in exile, the Chagos islan<strong>der</strong>s have struggled in vain to secure<br />

the right to return to their ancestral home, winning a stunning victory in<br />

the High Court in 2000, which ruled their expulsion illegal, but then<br />

suffering a setback in 2003, when, with typically high-handed<br />

authoritarianism, Tony Blair invoked an ancient and archaic "royal<br />

prerogative" to strike down their claims once more. Although the appeal<br />

court reversed this decision in May 2006, ruling that the islan<strong>der</strong>s' right<br />

to return was "one of the most fundamental liberties known to human<br />

beings," it remains to be seen how this belated judicial recognition of<br />

their rights can be squared with the Americans' insistence that their<br />

military-industrial archipelago must remain unsullied by outsi<strong>der</strong>s.<br />

In their resistance to the islan<strong>der</strong>s' claims, Blair and the Foreign Office<br />

were clearly protecting the interests of their American allies, for whom<br />

the geopolitical importance of Diego Garcia as a strategic base had<br />

recently been augmented by its use, and the use of some of the ships<br />

moored there, as fabulously remote offshore prisons in which to hold and<br />

interrogate "high-value" al-Qaeda suspects.<br />

The suspicion, which the foreign affairs committee has pledged to<br />

investigate, is that on Diego Garcia the Americans found a far more<br />

compliant partner in torture the British government than they found in<br />

most other locations chosen for secret CIA prisons. According to various<br />

reports over the years, the Americans' other partners in the offshore<br />

torture game Thailand, Poland and Rumania, for example were only prepared<br />

to be paid off for a while before they got cold feet and sent the CIA<br />

packing.<br />

Whether the committee will probe deeply or not remains to be seen. The<br />

British-based legal charity Reprieve, which has called for such an<br />

investigation for some time, has already told the committee in a<br />

submission that it believes that the British government is "potentially<br />

systematically complicit in the most serious crimes against humanity of<br />

disappearance, torture and prolonged incommunicado detention." Clive<br />

Stafford Smith, Reprieve's legal director, told the Guardian that he is<br />

"absolutely and categorically certain" that prisoners have been held on<br />

the island.<br />

When questioned by diligent MPs like Andrew Tyrie, the Conservative MP for<br />

Chichester, who is a staunch opponent of the CIA's use of "extraordinary<br />

rendition," the British government has persistently maintained that it<br />

believes "assurances" given by the US government that no terror suspects<br />

have been held on the island, but there are several compelling reasons for<br />

concluding, instead, that the government is actually being economical with<br />

the truth.


Studies of planes used by the CIA for its rendition program have<br />

established that on September 11, 2002, the day that 9/11 plotter Ramzi<br />

bin al-Shibh was seized after a firefight in Karachi, one of the CIA's<br />

planes flew from Washington to Diego Garcia, via Athens. Bin al-Shibh did<br />

not resurface again until September 2006, when he was moved to Guantanamo,<br />

and he has not spoken about his experiences. Unlike his supposed mentor<br />

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, he refused to take part in his tribunal at<br />

Guantanamo earlier this year, but this is not the only piece of the<br />

torture jigsaw that has been reconstructed by diligent researchers.<br />

In June 2006, Dick Marty, a Swiss senator who produced a detailed report<br />

on "extraordinary rendition" for the Council of Europe, also concluded<br />

that Diego Garcia had been used as a secret prison. Having spoken to<br />

senior CIA officers during his research, he told the European Parliament,<br />

"We have received concurring confirmations that United States agencies<br />

have used Diego Garcia, which is the international legal responsibility of<br />

the UK, in the 'processing' of high-value detainees."<br />

Anecdotally, Marty's findings have been confirmed by other sources.<br />

Manfred Novak, the UN's Special Rapporteur on Torture, declared that he<br />

heard from "reliable sources" that the US has "held prisoners on ships in<br />

the Indian Ocean," and detainees in Guantanamo have also told their<br />

lawyers that they were held on US ships ð in addition to those held on the<br />

USS Bataan and the USS Peleliu, which are discussed in my book The<br />

Guantanamo Files. One detainee told a researcher from Reprieve, "One of my<br />

fellow prisoners in Guantanamo was at sea on an American ship with about<br />

50 others before coming to Guantanamo. He told me that there were about 50<br />

other people on the ship; they were all closed off in the bottom. The<br />

people detained on the ship were beaten even more severely than in<br />

Guantanamo."<br />

The most incriminating evidence of all, however, has come not from<br />

opponents of Guantanamo, or, indirectly, from those subjected to some of<br />

the regime's most horrendous abuses, but from an upstanding insi<strong>der</strong>. Barry<br />

McCaffrey, a retired four-star US general, who is now professor of<br />

international security studies at the West Point military academy, has<br />

twice let slip that Diego Garcia has, as the administration's opponents<br />

have struggled to maintain, been used to hold terror suspects. In May<br />

2004, he blithely declared, "We're probably holding around 3,000 people,<br />

you know, Bagram air field, Diego Garcia, Guantanamo, 16 camps throughout<br />

Iraq," and in December 2006 he slipped the leash again, saying, "They're<br />

behind bars ... we've got them on Diego Garcia, in Bagram air field, in<br />

Guantanamo."<br />

Do we need any further proof?<br />

Andy Worthington is a British historian, and the author of 'The Guantanamo<br />

Files: The Stories of the 774 Detainees in America's Illegal Prison'.<br />

<br />

(to be published by Pluto Press; via <strong>DX</strong>plorer in Oct <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

EGYPT B-07 Radio Cairo, Egypt.<br />

6140 0045-0200 12,13NW ABS 250 282 Sp<br />

6225 1600-1800 29,39N ABS 250 5 Turk<br />

6225 1800-1900 29 ABS 250 0 Ru<br />

6250 1500-2245 27,28 ABS 250 325 Ar?,It,Alb,Ge,Fre,Eng<br />

6270 1600-1800 40 ABZ 250 90 Urdu<br />

6290 0000-0300 7-9,27,28 ABS 250 325 Ar<br />

6290 1100-2400 7-9,27,28 ABZ 250 315 Ar<br />

7270 0045-0330 7-9 ABZ 250 330 Sp,En<br />

7325 2000-2200 55,59 ABZ 250 90 Ar<br />

9345 2030-2230 46,47 ABS 250 241 Fr<br />

9360 2215-2330 13,15 ABZ 250 270 Por<br />

9360 2330-0200 13-15 ABZ 250 270 Ar,Sp<br />

9420 1800-2100 46,47 ABS 250 241 Hausa


9465 2300-0430 6,7 ABZ 250 330 Ar<br />

9600 0045-0200 12,13NW ABS 250 252 Sp<br />

9735 2330-0045 13 ABS 250 241 Ar<br />

9960 1900-0030 48,53 ABZ 100 160 Ar<br />

11540 1500-1600 30 ABZ 250 50 Ozbaki<br />

11560 1330-1530 30S,40N ABZ 100 70 Persian<br />

11620 1430-1600 40NE ABZ 250 61 Pashto<br />

11740 1600-1900 47,52,57 ABZ 150 180 En<br />

13815 1500-1600 30 ABZ 250 50 Ozbaki<br />

15115 0700-1100 46,47 ABZ 100 250 Ar<br />

15155 1600-1900 48,53 ABZ 100 160 Somali<br />

15170 1015-1215 39 ABZ 250 90 Ar<br />

15285 1300-1600 46,47,52 ABS 250 241 Ar<br />

15375 1900-2030 46,47,52 ABZ 100 250 En<br />

15810 1230-1400 49,54 ABS 250 106 Indian<br />

17810 1530-1730 48,53 ABZ 100 170 Swahili<br />

17835 1215-1330 41,49 ABZ 250 90 En<br />

(Oct 19)<br />

ETHIOPIA 5980 Voice of Tigray Revolution, at *0356-0417 UT on Oct 20,<br />

familiar IS until 0359 UT when a man gave opening ID and announcements in<br />

Amharic. Apparent news program followed at 0400 UT. Poor at tune in but<br />

rapidly fading.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 21)<br />

5980 V. of Tigray Revolution on Oct 10 at 1455-1508 UT. 33443-32442<br />

Tigrigna, IS, 1456 ID, Opening music, Talk.<br />

9560.78 R. Ethiopia on Oct 13 at 1357-1407 UT. 34433 Afar and Arabic,<br />

Ethiopian pops, 1358 ID, 1359 IS, 1400 UT. Three gongs, News.<br />

9560.80 R. Ethiopia on Oct 12 at 1436-1452 UT 34433 Arabic, Ethiopian<br />

pops and talk, ID at 1439 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 19)<br />

9560.5 Radio Ethiopia. On Oct. 12 at 1359(IS)-1459 UT in Arabic. SINPO<br />

25332. IS till 1400, then ID and news. Interview with a male guest at 1425<br />

UT.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 19)<br />

GEORGIA [Abkhazia] Again were nx of the Keeppeace Forces listened from<br />

1102 UT on 9495 kHz on Oct 21st. At 1100 UT three times ID of Apsua/Abkhaz<br />

Radio, man and lady ann freqs MHz and kHz in Abkhaz and from 1102 UT above<br />

in Russian from another speaker - seems to be early recorded news<br />

bulletin.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 23)<br />

GERMANY T-SYSTEMS (DTK) B07 period (28/10/<strong>2007</strong> - 30/03/2008)<br />

B07all_02 19.10.<strong>2007</strong> Gesamtplan<br />

frq startstop ciraf azitype day from to loc pow bc Target<br />

7285 1130-1200 28NE,29 100 156 NAU 100 PRW Belarus/Ukraine<br />

9445 1130-1200 27 300 217 WER 100 PRW Engl. London<br />

15520 1200-1230 29 60 217 WER 100 PRW Russ. Moscow<br />

13840 1200-1230 29S 90 217 WER 100 PRW Russ. Rostow<br />

5975 1230-1300 28NE 40 8<strong>05</strong> WER 100 PRW Germany Berlin<br />

5965 1230-1300 28NE ND 926 WER 100 PRW Germany Munich<br />

9450 1300-1400 27 300 216 WER 100 PRW Engl. London<br />

5975 1300-1400 18 360 156 NAU 100 PRW Scandin.Stockholm<br />

11840 1400-1430 29 60 217 WER 100 PRW Russ. Moscow<br />

11675 1400-1430 30N,31W 60 217 WER 250 PRW Russ. Omsk<br />

7180 1430-1529 28NE,29 70 212 JUL 100 PRW Belarus/Minsk<br />

6035 1430-1529 28NE,29 60 216 JUL 100 PRW Belarus/Minsk


7335 1530-1559 29N 50 212 JUL 100 PRW Russ. St.Petersb.<br />

6000 1530-1600 29S 75 216 JUL 100 PRW Ukraine Kiev<br />

9440 1600-1630 29S 75 146 WER 100 PRW Ukraine Donetsk<br />

7170 1600-1630 29S 75 208 WER 100 PRW Ukraine Kiev<br />

71<strong>05</strong> 1630-1700 28NW 10 140 MC 100 PRW Germany Berlin<br />

6140 1630-1800 28NE,29 55 201 WER 100 PRW Lith/Belarus/Ukraine<br />

6015 1800-1900 27 300 206 WER 100 PRW Engl. London<br />

7130 1800-1900 18 25 216 ISS 250 PRW Scandin.Stockholm<br />

5935 1900-1929 29S,30 75 216 WER 100 PRW Russ.Rostow,Kasachst.<br />

9760 1900-1930 38E,39 120 216 WER 100 PRW Israel<br />

5935 1930-2030 29S 75 201 WER 100 PRW Ukraine Kiev<br />

5850 1930-1959 29S 85 206 JUL 100 PRW Ukraine Donetsk<br />

6135 2000-2030 29N 45 147 WER 100 PRW Russ. St.Petersb.<br />

9640 2030-2100 28NW 35 216 GUF 250 PRW Germany Berlin<br />

11940 2030-2100 28NW 40 216 GUF 250 PRW Germany Munich<br />

9660 2200-2300 27S 40 216 GUF 250 PRW France Paris<br />

6<strong>05</strong>0 2200-2300 28NE,29 55 201 WER 250 PRW Lith/Belarus/Ukraine<br />

6165 0030-0045 41 90 216 1 WER 100 PAB India<br />

13645 1400-1415 39N,40 90 218 7 NAU 250 PAB Middle East<br />

13645 1400-1430 41 90 217 14 WER 100 PAB India<br />

13645 1415-1430 41 90 217 23567 WER 100 PAB India<br />

13645 1430-1445 41 90 218 1 NAU 250 PAB India<br />

13750 1400-1415 29S,39N 104 218 35 NAU 250 PAB Armenia<br />

13750 1430-1445 41 90 218 1 JUL 100 PAB India<br />

9850 1600-1630 39,40 100 218 15 JUL 100 PAB Middle East<br />

9850 1630-1645 39,40 100 218 1 JUL 100 PAB Middle East<br />

6020 1930-2015 37,38 150 201 1 WER 250 PAB NoAF<br />

6020 2000-2030 37,38 150 201 6 WER 250 PAB NoAF<br />

6020 1930-2030 150 201 7 WER 250 PAB NoAF<br />

9430 <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>59 46,47 180 217 281007 301107 WER 125 CVC Nigeria<br />

11720 0600-0659 46,47 180 217 281007 301107 WER 125 CVC Nigeria<br />

15640 0700-0900 46,47 180 217 281007 301107 WER 125 CVC Nigeria<br />

15680 1500-1759 46,47 180 217 281007 301107 WER 125 CVC Nigeria<br />

9490 1800-1959 46,47 180 217 281007 301107 WER 125 CVC Nigeria<br />

7285 2000-2<strong>05</strong>9 46,47 180 216 281007 301107 WER 125 CVC Nigeria<br />

5955 2330-0030 41,49 75 218 WER 125 DVB Myanmar (Burma)<br />

7235 1900-1930 40 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 250 FEB Iran<br />

9820 1701-1731 47E,48 135 216 7 WER 125 RMI EaAfrica Ethiopia<br />

5965 1400-1500 27,28 ND 976 1 JUL 100 RTR Western Europe<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 1200-1215 27,28 ND 926 1 WER 250 MWA Western Europe<br />

6175 0000-0100 41 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 250 I<strong>BC</strong> Sri Lanka<br />

7340%1500-1530 27 300 206 WER 60 RRO GB<br />

3955 1600-1700 27W,28 ND 926 WER 100 HCJ Western Europe<br />

5965 1300-1400 27,28 ND 926 1 JUL 100 MVB Central Europe<br />

5965 1300-1400 27,28 ND 926 1 WER 100 MVB Central Europe<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 1000-1<strong>05</strong>9 27,28 90 201 1 WER 100 CHW Ungarn<br />

5960 1901-2000 28E,29 75 208 7 WER 125 CHW RUS w/Ukraine<br />

6045 1000-1100 27E,28 ND 926 1 JUL 100 HLR Western Europe<br />

6045 1000-1100 27E,28 ND 926 1 WER 100 HLR Western Europe<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 1130-1159 27,28 ND 930 17 WER 125 EMG Western Europe<br />

11840 1200-1230 19-26 20 216 7 NAU 250 EMG EaEurope Siberia<br />

6000 1600-1629 29,30 60 201 7 WER 250 EMG Eastern Europe<br />

11840 1830-1845 52,53 160 216 35 JUL 100 RRP Central Africa<br />

9485 1700-1759 38E,39S 150 216 134567NAU 250 SBO Ethiopia<br />

9820 1630-1659 38E,39S 140 216 36 JUL 100 RHU Ethiopia/Ogaden<br />

9620 1900-1959 38E,39S 140 216 146 JUL 100 EFD Ethiopia<br />

9820 1700-1759 47E,48 140 216 5 JUL 100 ELF Eritrea<br />

9660 1730-1759 39S,47E 130 216 JUL 100 IBR East Africa/Somalia<br />

9845 1900-2045 46N,46S 200 216 NAU 125 IBR WAF<br />

9520 1730-1800 47,48 145 217 JUL 100 IBR CeAfrica/EaAfrica<br />

9470 1800-1859 47,48 150 216 NAU 250 IBR Chad/Sudan north<br />

6110 1600-1700 27,28W 290 8<strong>05</strong> 1 JUL 100 TOM England<br />

6110 1400-1600 27,28W 290 8<strong>05</strong> JUL 100 TOM England<br />

15325 1400-1559 46,47 165 218 NAU 100 TOM England


13810 1400-1558 28,29SW 125 216 NAU 100 TOM NE/ME<br />

5945 0800-0945 27,28N 300 216 1 WER 100 BVB Western Europe<br />

5945 0800-0915 27,28N 300 216 67 WER 100 BVB Western Europe<br />

5945%1200-1230 27,28 ND 930 1 WER 40 BVB Western Europe<br />

6015 1900-1930 28,29 60 211 36 JUL 100 BVB Eastern Europe<br />

6015 1900-1945 28,29 60 211 7 JUL 100 BVB Eastern Europe<br />

6015 1900-2030 28,29 60 211 1 JUL 100 BVB Eastern Europe<br />

6015 1915-1930 28,29 60 211 24 JUL 100 BVB Eastern Europe<br />

6015 1915-1945 28,29 60 211 5 JUL 100 BVB Eastern Europe<br />

5960 1900-1929 29S 85 206 5 JUL 100 BVB Ukraine<br />

9470 1900-1959 39,40 120 217 17 WER 250 BVB NE/ME (Israel)<br />

9470 1930-1959 39,40 120 217 6 WER 250 BVB NE/ME (Israel)<br />

7260 1845-1959 46E,47 155 216 1 281007 031107 JUL 100 BVB CeAF Nigeria<br />

7260 1830-1959 46E,47 155 216 1 041107 300308 JUL 100 BVB CeAF Nigeria<br />

7260 1930-1959 46,47W 195 216 7 WER 100 BVB Togo/Benin/Nigeria<br />

7245 1901-1931 52,53,5 165 216 1 WER 500 BVB Central Africa/SoAF<br />

9615 0430-<strong>05</strong>30 48 135 201 7 WER 100 BVB Ethiopia<br />

9615 0430-<strong>05</strong>00 48 135 201 1 WER 100 BVB Ethiopia<br />

9615 0430-<strong>05</strong>00 39,40 120 201 2345 WER 250 BVB Middle East<br />

9615 0430-<strong>05</strong>45 39,40 120 201 6 WER 250 BVB Middle East<br />

11780 1600-1759 39S,39S 145 216 234 NAU 100 BVB East Africa<br />

11780 1630-1759 39S,39S 145 216 5 NAU 100 BVB East Africa<br />

11780 1630-1900 39S,39S 145 216 6 NAU 100 BVB East Africa<br />

11780 1600-1830 39S,39S 145 216 7 NAU 100 BVB East Africa<br />

11780 1600-1900 39S,39S 145 216 1 NAU 100 BVB East Africa<br />

6195 1715-1829 39,40 120 216 246 WER 100 BVB NE/ME (Israel)<br />

6195 1730-1859 39,40 120 216 1 WER 100 BVB NE/ME (Israel)<br />

6195 1800-1829 39,40 120 216 35 WER 100 BVB NE/ME (Israel)<br />

6195 1800-1859 39,40 120 216 7 WER 100 BVB NE/ME (Israel)<br />

17545 0900-1000 38,39 145 216 6 NAU 100 BVB NE (Egypt)<br />

9565 2000-2030 38,39 135 200 5 WER 250 BVB NE (Egypt)<br />

5900 1700-1859 39,40 1<strong>05</strong> 216 NAU 125 BVB Iran<br />

7210 1800-1859 39,40 1<strong>05</strong> 216 135 JUL 100 BVB Iran<br />

7210 1800-1830 39,40 1<strong>05</strong> 216 246 JUL 100 BVB Iran<br />

7210 1800-1815 39,40 1<strong>05</strong> 216 7 JUL 100 BVB Iran<br />

9460 1630-1830 39,40 115 217 1 JUL 100 BVB NE/ME (Israel)<br />

9460 1640-1715 39,40 115 217 6 JUL 100 BVB NE/ME (Israel)<br />

9460 1640-1700 39,40 115 217 24 JUL 100 BVB NE/ME (Israel)<br />

9460 1640-1900 39,40 115 217 3 JUL 100 BVB NE/ME (Israel)<br />

9460 1645-1929 39,40 115 217 7 JUL 100 BVB NE/ME (Israel)<br />

9460 1640-1745 39,40 115 217 5 JUL 100 BVB NE/ME (Israel)<br />

9460 1830-1859 39,40 115 217 6 JUL 100 BVB NE/ME (Israel)<br />

11695 1400-1459 41 95 216 17 NAU 250 BVB India<br />

12035 1530-1559 40,41 90 217 126 WER 125 BVB India/Pakistan<br />

12035 1500-1559 40,41 90 217 3 WER 125 BVB India/Pakistan<br />

12035 1515-1559 40,41 90 217 457 WER 125 BVB India/Pakistan<br />

11970 1625-1715 39,40 120 217 36 WER 250 BVB Jemen<br />

11970 1625-1729 39,40 120 217 245 WER 250 BVB Jemen<br />

11895 1500-1530 41 95 216 1 NAU 250 BVB India<br />

11895 1500-1559 41 95 216 256 NAU 250 BVB India/WeBengal<br />

11895 1530-1559 41 95 216 3 NAU 250 BVB India/WeBengal<br />

11895 1515-1559 41 95 216 4 NAU 250 BVB India/WeBengal<br />

11895 1500-1530 41 95 216 7 NAU 250 BVB India/WeBengal<br />

72<strong>05</strong> 1800-1830 37NW 220 8<strong>05</strong> 1 JUL 100 BVB Spain<br />

13720 1530-1600 47,48 130 217 4 JUL 100 BVB East Africa<br />

7185 2245-2330 49E 75 217 6 WER 250 BVB Vietnam<br />

7185 2300-2330 49E 75 217 7 WER 250 BVB Vietnam<br />

5945%0915-0945 27,28 300 216 7 WER 40 BVB Western Europe/GB<br />

5935 0030-0045 41 80 216 NAU 500 BVB India<br />

6030 0030-0100 41 95 216 NAU 500 BVB India<br />

9595 1630-1659 39N 110 216 16 JUL 100 BVB Irak<br />

11645 1630-1729 47,48 145 217 JUL 100 BVB Sudan<br />

15565 1200-1230 31S,42N 70 216 23456 <strong>05</strong>1107 300308 NAU 250 BVB NoWeCHN<br />

13600 1330-1429 41NE,43 75 217 WER 250 GFA East India/Burma


120<strong>05</strong> 1430-1529 41NE,43 75 218 WER 250 GFA East India/Burma<br />

11645 1530-1630 40E,41N 90 217 WER 250 GFA West India/Pakistan<br />

7215 0030-0130 40E,41N 90 217 WER 250 GFA West India/Pakistan<br />

7160 2330-0030 41NE,43 75 216 WER 250 GFA East India/Burma<br />

11685 1700-1800 37,38 175 217 JUL 100 YFR NoAF<br />

9925 1700-1900 39N,40W 1<strong>05</strong> 200 WER 100 YFR Turkey<br />

5925 2000-2100 39,40 115 216 JUL 100 YFR Near East<br />

9670 2000-2100 37,38 195 217 WER 125 YFR NoWeAF<br />

3955 1800-1900 27,28 ND 926 WER 100 YFR Western Europe<br />

6120 1900-2000 37N 230 146 NAU 250 YFR Portugal<br />

6120 1800-1900 37N 230 146 NAU 250 YFR Spain<br />

13660 1500-1859 47,48 150 217 WER 500 YFR EaAF<br />

9650 1600-1659 40 1<strong>05</strong> 216 NAU 500 YFR Iran<br />

61<strong>05</strong> 1700-1759 40 1<strong>05</strong> 216 NAU 500 YFR Iran<br />

5970 1700-1900 29,30 60 206 WER 500 YFR Russia<br />

11830 1400-1459 41 90 217 WER 500 YFR India<br />

13700 1300-1600 41 90 217 WER 500 YFR India<br />

94<strong>05</strong> 1600-1800 41 90 216 WER 500 YFR India<br />

15770 1300-1359 41 90 217 WER 500 YFR India<br />

15115 1400-1559 41 90 217 WER 500 YFR India<br />

11830 1500-1800 41 75 217 WER 500 YFR India<br />

13820 1300-1459 41E 75 217 WER 500 YFR Bangladesch<br />

9800 1500-1559 41E 85 217 NAU 500 YFR Bangladesch<br />

9665 1500-1559 41E 75 216 WER 500 YFR Bangladesch<br />

11815 1600-1759 41E 75 217 WER 500 YFR Bangladesch<br />

6<strong>05</strong>0 1800-1859 28E 100 206 JUL 100 YFR Romania<br />

9830 1600-1659 39 120 218 WER 500 YFR Saudi Arabia<br />

9885 1600-1900 47,48 135 216 WER 500 YFR East Africa<br />

11845 1600-1659 47,48 135 217 WER 500 YFR East Africa<br />

11845 1600-1659 47,48 135 216 NAU 500 YFR East Africa<br />

15325 1600-1659 46E,47 165 218 NAU 500 YFR Central Africa<br />

15325 1600-1659 46E,47 165 217 WER 500 YFR Central Africa<br />

9435 1700-1759 39 125 216 NAU 500 YFR Saudi Arabia<br />

9845 1800-1900 37E,38 160 146 NAU 500 YFR<br />

9520 1800-1859 39 120 216 WER 500 YFR Saudi Arabia<br />

9770 1800-1859 47E,48 135 216 WER 500 YFR East Africa<br />

11665 1800-1859 46E,47 165 217 WER 500 YFR Central Africa<br />

9500 1900-2000 37E,38 150 201 WER 500 YFR Libya/Egypt<br />

6175 1900-1959 39 120 216 WER 500 YFR Saudi Arabia<br />

9480 1900-2200 46,47 180 218 WER 500 YFR Nigeria/Ghana<br />

9770 1900-2000 46,47 180 216 NAU 500 YFR Cameroon/Gabun<br />

9695 1900-1959 37,46 210 217 WER 500 YFR WeAF<br />

9465 2000-2<strong>05</strong>9 37E,38 150 216 WER 500 YFR Libya/Egypt<br />

9595 2000-2100 46E,47 180 216 NAU 500 YFR Cameroon/Gabun<br />

9610 2000-2159 37,38W 210 217 WER 500 YFR Morocco/Algeria<br />

5970 2100-2200 37E,38 150 216 WER 500 YFR Libya/Egypt<br />

73<strong>05</strong> 2100-2159 46E,47 180 216 WER 500 YFR Nigeria/Ghana<br />

5960 2200-2300 37,38W 210 216 WER 500 YFR Morocco/Algeria<br />

73<strong>05</strong> 2200-2300 46S,47W 180 216 WER 500 YFR Nigeria/Ghana<br />

6010 2200-2300 37,46 195 216 WER 500 YFR WeAF<br />

7285 2300-0400 55,59 240 216 WER 100 HRT SoAM<br />

7285 0000-0400 17 300 217 WER 100 HRT NoAM East<br />

7285 0200-0600 17 320 216 NAU 125 HRT NoAM West<br />

9470 <strong>05</strong>00-0759 55,59 240 216 WER 100 HRT New Zealand<br />

11690 0600-1000 58,59 270 217 WER 125 HRT Australia<br />

9595 0700-0759 37,38W 210 217 WER 100 AWR<br />

11975 0800-0830 37,38W 210 217 WER 100 AWR<br />

12010 0800-0900 37,38W 210 217 WER 100 AWR<br />

9610 1000-1100 28W 180 216 1 NAU 100 AWR<br />

9640 1730-1800 37,38W 200 216 JUL 100 AWR<br />

9880 1900-1959 37,38W 210 216 WER 100 AWR<br />

11955 1900-2000 37,38W 200 216 JUL 100 AWR<br />

98<strong>05</strong> 2000-2030 37,38W 210 216 WER 100 AWR<br />

95<strong>05</strong> 2030-2100 37,38W 200 216 JUL 100 AWR


7185 0300-0330 48 135 216 WER 250 AWR<br />

7315 0300-0400 48 135 216 WER 250 AWR<br />

6045 <strong>05</strong>00-0600 28E 120 201 WER 100 AWR<br />

15495 1200-1300 41NE 90 217 WER 250 AWR<br />

11720 1300-1329 42,43W 75 216 WER 250 AWR<br />

11725 1330-1459 42,43W 75 216 WER 250 AWR<br />

11675 1500-1559 41N 75 217 WER 250 AWR<br />

9855 1500-1600 41N 90 216 WER 250 AWR<br />

119<strong>05</strong> 1630-1700 48 135 217 WER 250 AWR<br />

11795 1730-1759 48 135 218 WER 250 AWR<br />

7110 2000-2030 40 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 250 AWR<br />

6120 <strong>05</strong>59-0657 27S,28S 225 146 NAU 500 RNW<br />

9895 <strong>05</strong>59-0757 28S,38, 160 146 NAU 500 RNW<br />

7220 0659-0757 27S,37N 236 146 NAU 500 RNW<br />

11935 0757-0857 27S,36 240 217 WER 500 RNW<br />

9895%0759-0857 27S,28S 225 156 NAU 40 RNW<br />

6120 0859-1100 27S 255 216 123456WER 250 RNW<br />

9895 1<strong>05</strong>9-1557 27S,28S 225 217 17 WER 250 RNW<br />

9895 1<strong>05</strong>9-1157 27S,28S 225 217 23456 WER 250 RNW<br />

13700 0857-1<strong>05</strong>7 27S,28S 2<strong>05</strong> 218 7 NAU 250 RNW<br />

9895 0859-1<strong>05</strong>8 27S,36 255 146 7 NAU 250 RNW<br />

9895 1<strong>05</strong>8-1557 27S,28S 225 217 7 WER 250 RNW<br />

9750 1559-1657 27S,28S 225 146 NAU 500 RNW<br />

9895 1559-1657 28S 160 146 NAU 500 RNW<br />

6010 1659-1757 27S,36 240 216 WER 500 RNW<br />

12<strong>05</strong>0 1759-1957 47E,48 150 217 WER 500 RNW<br />

5955 0658-0858 18,27 ND 926 WER 500 RNW<br />

5955 0858-1559 18,27 ND 930 1 WER 250 RNW<br />

5955 1<strong>05</strong>8-1559 18,27 ND 930 7 WER 250 RNW<br />

5955 0858-1559 18,27 ND 930 23456 281007 031107 WER 250 RNW<br />

5955 0858-1157 18,27 ND 930 23456 <strong>05</strong>1107 300308 WER 250 RNW<br />

5955%1159-1557 18,27 ND 930 23456 <strong>05</strong>1107 300308 WER 40 RNW<br />

5930 1000-1400 2,3,4,5 218 216 23456 291007 021107 NAU 200 RNW<br />

5950 1627-1700 28 100 206 7 JUL 100 TWR Romania<br />

61<strong>05</strong> 0742-0920 27 300 206 1 WER 100 TWR UK<br />

61<strong>05</strong> 0812-0850 27 300 206 7 WER 100 TWR UK<br />

61<strong>05</strong> 0757-0850 27 300 206 23456 WER 100 TWR UK<br />

7170 1452-1555 28,29 60 216 WER 100 TWR Russia/Belarus<br />

5950 1627-1730 29S,39N 90 218 23456 WER 100 TWR Armenia EAS<br />

7165 1627-1730 30S,40 100 216 23456 JUL 100 TWR<br />

5950 1657-1730 29S,39N 90 216 17 WER 100 TWR<br />

7165 1657-1730 30S,40 100 216 17 JUL 100 TWR<br />

6155 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 8,9,27 300 216 WER 250 VOR NoAM<br />

6175 2300-2400 39,40 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 100 VOR Iraq<br />

13755 1500-1600 38,39 120 217 WER 100 VOR Israel<br />

12110 1630-1729 40 100 217 JUL 100 IBB Iran<br />

9495 1730-1829 40 100 216 JUL 100 IBB Iran<br />

9680 1830-1930 40 100 216 JUL 100 IBB Iran<br />

9670 0100-0300 42,43 75 217 WER 250 IBB Tibet<br />

7200 0230-0330 40 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 250 IBB Iran<br />

9495 0230-0330 40 1<strong>05</strong> 217 WER 250 IBB Iran<br />

71<strong>05</strong> 0300-0400 40 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 250 IBB Iran<br />

12015 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 40 1<strong>05</strong> 217 WER 250 IBB Iran<br />

6140 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 29 60 208 WER 250 IBB Belarus<br />

17675 0600-0700 40 1<strong>05</strong> 217 WER 250 IBB Iran<br />

9565 1400-1459 30S,40N 75 216 WER 250 IBB Deew<br />

9520 1600-1659 29,30 45 217 WER 250 IBB TartarðBashk.<br />

5850 1630-1930 40 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 250 IBB Iran<br />

9770 1700-1759 40 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 250 IBB DariðPashtu<br />

119<strong>05</strong> 1730-1845 48 150 217 23456 WER 250 IBB Oromo<br />

119<strong>05</strong> 1800-1845 48 150 217 17 WER 250 IBB Amharic<br />

9595 1800-1859 40 1<strong>05</strong> 217 WER 250 IBB Iran<br />

Day 1 = Sunday - Day 7 = Saturday


* changes<br />

+ active on demand<br />

# momentary not active<br />

% DRM mode<br />

List of Broadcasters which are using T-Systems Media&Broadcast equipment:<br />

AWR Adventist World Radio<br />

BVB Bible Voice Broadcasting<br />

<strong>BC</strong>A Bible Christian Association<br />

<strong>BC</strong>E Broadcasting Center Europe S.A.<br />

CHW Christliche Wissenschaft<br />

DTK Deutsche Telekom<br />

DVB Democratic Voice of Burma<br />

EMG Evangelische Missions Gemeinden in Deutschland<br />

FHG Frauenhofer Gesellschaft<br />

FVM Freie Volksmission Krefeld<br />

GFA Gospel For Asia<br />

HCJ Voice of the Andes<br />

HLR Hamburger Lokalradio<br />

HRT Hrvratska Radio Televizija<br />

IBB International Broadcast Bureau<br />

IBR IBRA Radio Sweden<br />

MWA Missionswerk Arche<br />

MVB Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Baltic Radio<br />

PAB Pan Am Broadcasting<br />

PRW Polish Radio Warsaw<br />

RMI Radio Miami International<br />

RRO Radio Romania International<br />

RNW Radio Netherlands World Service<br />

RRP Radio Reveil Paroles de Vie<br />

RTR Radio Traumland (Belgium)<br />

RTI Radio Taiwan International<br />

RWB Radio Waaberi (Somalia)<br />

SBO Sagalee Bilisummaa Oromoo<br />

TOM The Overcomer Broadcast<br />

TWR Trans World Radio<br />

UNL Universelles Leben<br />

VOR Voice of Russia<br />

WRN World Radio Network<br />

YFR WYFR Family Radio<br />

(DTK T-Systems Juelich, Oct 19, via Bethge wwdxc )<br />

Beware, 1000-1400 on 5930 is digital as well, cf.<br />

<br />

Note that this is not the ex-RBI antenna (DuS, numbered as 50*) but ALLISS<br />

unit #1, thus not the S4001 transmitter moved from Juelich but instead one<br />

of the S41<strong>05</strong> units from 1997, the last generation of Telefunken shortwave<br />

transmitters of which to my knowledge only one further piece had been<br />

delivered to Norway (Sveio) until Telefunken dropped the production of<br />

shortwave equipment.<br />

Thus the 200 kW power level listed in the TSIMB schedule is indeed<br />

possible, equivalent to the 40 kW from the S4001 units. Acc. the RNW<br />

schedule 5930 is already on air, and indeed at 1200 check there was DRM<br />

racket on 5930. Some conference, requiring big showcases, must take place<br />

at present...<br />

Beware also of some entries in light grey: These are obviously earlier<br />

plannings, marked as such by this colour. What I spotted at a first glance<br />

are the transmissions of Hamburger Lokalradio 1000-1100 on 6045 and MV<br />

Baltic Radio 1300-1400 on 5965 (freq. change), apparently moved from<br />

Juelich to Wertachtal at short notice. In fact MV Baltic Radio is on air


only on the first Sunday of every month, they just have a weekly slot in<br />

their transmission contract which can be used anytime and had already been<br />

used for transmissions of Radio Zusa (Uelzen/Lueneburg) and some stuff<br />

from the Anorak scene. But Hamburger Lokalradio indeed maintains weekly<br />

transmissions since last April, at least acc.<br />

<br />

What caught my eye:<br />

Some transmissions of Trans World Radio are obviously replacements for<br />

Shijak. 61<strong>05</strong> to the UK in the morning is English, back in last year<br />

rumoured to be taken off shortwave, for now kept but will there still be a<br />

// from Fontbonne? For Russian/Belorussian and Armenian Shijak will be<br />

replaced by Wertachtal and Juelich as well, but not for Polish. So<br />

probably TWR will keep Polish only on 1395, if not some shortwave from<br />

Russia will continue? And what about Czech and Slovak, which must have<br />

been taken off Juelich, Shijak and 1395 during the last year or so,<br />

discontinued at all?<br />

Christian Voice via Wertachtal is now scheduled until Nov 30, and by no<br />

means this indicates that the second transmitter at Zambia will go on air<br />

on Dec 1, since this is already the fourth prolongation if I recall<br />

correct. Any informations about this Zambia phantom?<br />

Quite interesting that the transmission of Christian Science Sundays 1000-<br />

1<strong>05</strong>9 on 6<strong>05</strong>5 is actually meant for Hungary, since it's in German, unless<br />

something has changed or will change.<br />

The French sites will be used for Polskie Radio like in B06, Fontbonne<br />

1630-1700 on 71<strong>05</strong> (German), Issoudun 1800-1900 on 7130 (English),<br />

Montsinery 2030-2100 on 9640 and 11940 (German) plus 2200-2300 on 9660<br />

(Polish).<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 25)<br />

ex-RIAS BERLIN, US radio station in American sector of Berlin.<br />

RIAS Berlin reporter Juergen Graf died. Covered the president John F.<br />

Kennedy visit in West Berlin in 1963, live report took seven hours from<br />

car drive ...<br />

Berliner Rundfunklegende Juergen Graf verstorben?<br />

Wie die Maerkische Allgemeine in ihrer Montagsausgabe vermeldet, ist am<br />

Samstag dem 20.Oktober <strong>2007</strong> <strong>der</strong> fruehere RIAS Berlin Reporter und<br />

Redaktionsleiter Juergen Graf im Alter von 79 Jahren verstorben.<br />

Rundfunkgeschichte schrieb Graf 1963 mit einer rund siebenstuendigen Live-<br />

Reportage beim Besuch des amerikanischen Praesidenten John F. Kennedy in<br />

Berlin.<br />

(Christian Pees-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 22)<br />

GREECE VOICE OF GREECE B-07 TRANSMISSION SCHEDULE<br />

THE VOICE OF GREECE (ERA S.A.) B-07 Short-wave Transmission Schedule<br />

(Eff from October 28, <strong>2007</strong> to March 30, 2008)<br />

Service<br />

Areas Frequencies Languages<br />

UTC Avlis1 Avlis2 Avlis3<br />

EUROPE<br />

0000-0600 *7475 9420 Gr<br />

0600-1000 15630 9420 Gr<br />

1100-1600 9420 Gr<br />

1600-2000 *15630 9420 Gr<br />

2000-2400 7475 9420 Gr<br />

FOREIGN LANGUAGE TRANSMISSIONS


0600-0700 121<strong>05</strong> Albanian<br />

0700-0800 121<strong>05</strong> English<br />

0800-0900 121<strong>05</strong> French<br />

0900-1000 121<strong>05</strong> Spanish<br />

MIDDLE EAST, INDIAN OCEAN<br />

1100-1600 *15650 Gr, Ar<br />

ATLANTIC OCEAN<br />

0000-0300 121<strong>05</strong> 7475 9420 Gr<br />

0300-0600*121<strong>05</strong> *7475 9420 Gr<br />

0600-0800 15630 9420 Gr<br />

0800-1000 15630 9420<br />

1100-1600 9420 Gr<br />

1600-2000 *15630 9420 Gr<br />

2300-2400 121<strong>05</strong> 7475 9420 Gr<br />

AFRICA<br />

0000-0600*121<strong>05</strong> Gr<br />

2300-2400 121<strong>05</strong> Gr<br />

AUSTRALIA<br />

1100-1600 *15650 Gr, Ar<br />

NORTH AMERICA<br />

0000-0600 7475 9420 Gr<br />

SOUTH AMERICA. PANAMA ZONE & SW AFRICA<br />

0000-0600*121<strong>05</strong> Gr<br />

2300-2400 121<strong>05</strong> Gr<br />

(*) Transmission ends 10 minutes earlier<br />

Gr=Greek, Eng=English, Al=Albanian. Ar=Arabian, F-French, E=Spanish<br />

LIVE AUDIO URL: <br />

Reports via e-mail: <br />

Technical information: <br />

ERT S.A. MACEDONIA STATION<br />

EUROPE 1100-1650 9935 Gr<br />

EUROPE 1700-2250 7450 Gr<br />

ERA 5 'THE VOICE OF GREECE' Messogeion 432, 15342, Ag. Paraskevi<br />

Attikis, Athens, Greece.<br />

Tel +301 606 6308, +301 606 6297, Fax +301 606 6309<br />

Macedonia Radio Station: Angelaki Str 2, Thessaloniki 54621, Greece.<br />

Tel +303 124 4979, Fax +303 123 6370<br />

General Direction of ERA (Engineering Div.): Messogeion 432, 15342,<br />

Ag. Paraskevi, Attikis, Athens Greece.<br />

Tel +301 606 6257, Fax +301 606 6243<br />

(via John Babbis-MD-USA, dxld Oct 19)<br />

No Russian and german services anymore ? wb.<br />

FOREIGN LANGUAGE TRANSMISSIONS<br />

0600-0700 121<strong>05</strong> Albanian<br />

0700-0800 121<strong>05</strong> English<br />

0800-0900 121<strong>05</strong> French<br />

0900-1000 121<strong>05</strong> Spanish<br />

VOICE OF GREECE B-07 TRANSMISSION SCHEDULE (AZIMUTHS)<br />

THE VOICE OF GREECE (ERA S.A.)<br />

B-07 Short-wave Transmission Schedule<br />

(Effective from October 28, <strong>2007</strong> to March 30, 2008)


UTC Avlis 1 Avlis 2 Avlis 3<br />

0000-0100 121<strong>05</strong>/226 7475/285 9420/323degr<br />

0100-0200 121<strong>05</strong>/226 7475/285 9420/323degr<br />

0200-0300 121<strong>05</strong>/226 7475/285 9420/323degr<br />

0300-0400 121<strong>05</strong>/226 7475/285 9420/323degr<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 121<strong>05</strong>/226 7475/285 9420/323degr<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 *121<strong>05</strong>/226 *7475/285 9420/323degr<br />

0600-0700 121<strong>05</strong>/002 15630/285 9420/323degr<br />

0700-0800 121<strong>05</strong>/002 15630/285 9420/323degr<br />

0800-0900 121<strong>05</strong>/002 15630/285 9420/323degr<br />

0900-1000 121<strong>05</strong>/002 15630/285 9420/323degr<br />

1000-1100 SILENT SILENT SILENT<br />

1100-1200 #9935/285 15650/1<strong>05</strong> 9420/323degr<br />

1200-1300 #9935/285 15650/1<strong>05</strong> 9420/323degr<br />

1300-1400 #9935/285 15650/1<strong>05</strong> 9420/323degr<br />

1400-1500 #9935/285 15650/1<strong>05</strong> 9420/323degr<br />

1500-1600 #9935/285 *15650/1<strong>05</strong> 9420/323degr<br />

1600-1700 *#9935/285 15630/285 9420/323degr<br />

1700-1800 #7450/323 15630/285 9420/323degr<br />

1800-1900 #7450/323 15630/285 9420/323degr<br />

1900-2000 #7450/323 *15630/285 9420/323degr<br />

2000-2100 #7450/323 7475/285 9420/323degr<br />

2100-2200 #7450/323 7475/285 9420/323degr<br />

2200-2300 *#7450/323 7475/285 9420/323degr<br />

2300-2400 121<strong>05</strong>/226 7475/285 9420/323degr<br />

*Transmission ends 10 minutes earlier<br />

#ERT-3 Radiophonikos Stathmos Makedonias (Thessaloniki).<br />

(via John Babbis-MD-USA, dxld Oct 19)<br />

New pirate on 1476 kHz noted at <strong>05</strong>30 UT on Oct 21st, so the pirates in<br />

range 531-1602 kHz are on 1302(irr), 1386, 1476, 1566 and 1601 kHz.<br />

Voice of Greece or ?Philia? on Sunday Oct 21st:<br />

Church Prgr directly on 6210, 9420, 15630, MW 729;<br />

English on 11645 and MW 666 kHz.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 23)<br />

GUATEMALA 4780 Radio Cultural Coatan, *1028-1047 Oct 21, open carrier<br />

until choral National Anthem at 1030. Man with Spanish ID, frequency<br />

announcements and opening followed by instrumental music. Several IDs and<br />

a TC followed by vocals. Fair with some CODAR QRM.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 21)<br />

HAWAII RICHARD WOOD Longtime <strong>DX</strong>ers & SWLs will be sad to learn of the<br />

death of Dr Wood in Hawaii on 28 September [sic it was about two weeks<br />

earlier gh], aged 67.<br />

Life member PAUL ORMANDY remembers Richard:<br />

I had been reading about this <strong>DX</strong>er in Hawaii who always heard fabulous<br />

stuff, even consi<strong>der</strong>ing his prime location. I was consistently amazed at<br />

his grasp of foreign languages and only later discovered he was a<br />

professor of Linguistics. Richard E Wood was a Scotsman whose MW <strong>DX</strong>ing<br />

predated my efforts by around 20 years and I was fortunate to meet Richard<br />

in 1988 after sharing several letters over the preceding decade. Richard's<br />

letters were lengthy and he was always keen to pass on his listening tips<br />

and make astute observations about <strong>DX</strong> from this part of the World.<br />

Linda and I holidayed in Hawaii in 1988 and I was keen to meet up with<br />

Alan Roycroft, Chuck Boenkhe and Richard (little did I realise we'd be<br />

staying at the same hotel as Patrick Martin!). I made contact with Richard<br />

and he invited us to dinner, so we headed off into Hawaiian Paradise Park<br />

on the Big Island, a short distance from where we stayed in Hilo. Using<br />

directions provided by Chuck, who lived nearby, we headed off down a<br />

plantation track to Richard's house.


Richard had bought the property partly finished. It was a large two- story<br />

cabin, clad in plywood and completely surrounded on all sides by dense<br />

vegetation. He greeted us warmly and introduced us to his boar<strong>der</strong>s,<br />

Richard and Richard... yes, 3 of them though with names shortened to avoid<br />

confusion. His receiver at the time was a Kenwood R1000 and his wires were<br />

dragged through the semi-jungle landscape by Rich... it came as some<br />

surprise to learn that they were nowhere near straight!<br />

We were given the tour of his rustic abode and spent some time pouring<br />

over verification letters and cards, neatly filed in albums. He had<br />

lengthy letters in a variety of languages like Finnish and Arabic plus the<br />

Latin tongues. Richard Mark II had prepared dinner - guacamole, and it was<br />

very good. After dinner, we went for a short drive down to the coast where<br />

Richard hoped to purchase a small block of land to build on, then back to<br />

the house for some listening... Richard's knowledge of the band was<br />

exceptional.<br />

Prior to teaching at the local university, Richard ran a couple of fruit<br />

stalls, one at nearby Keeau and the other at Waimea, some distance West of<br />

Hilo. It was whilst manning one of the stalls, sitting reading a book in<br />

Finnish, that a faculty member of Hilo University noticed he was reading a<br />

paperback in Japanese and after a short discussion, he was hired as a<br />

language tutor. Richard continued to run into Richard at the second stall<br />

quite by chance and purchased a pineapple from him.<br />

Richard dropped in and out of the hobby over the years and we lost touch<br />

until the Internet came along and once more we shared our interests....<br />

until once again, Richard dropped out of the hobby. I am sorry to learn<br />

that he has passed on and pleased to have had the chance to meet a real<br />

character and top-notch <strong>DX</strong>er.<br />

(Paul Ormandy-NZL, Oct NZ <strong>DX</strong> Times [illustrated] via dxld and wwdxc)<br />

INDIA 4850 AIR Kohima Oct 13 1315-1357 35333 English, News, ID at 1351<br />

UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 19)<br />

Here are the changes of All India Radio for B-07:<br />

9585 Delhi Khampur (ex 10330) 1615-1715 Russian<br />

11620 Delhi Khampur (ex Bengaluru) 1330-1500 English<br />

11735 Bengaluru (ex Aligarh) 0215-0300 Pushtu,<br />

0300-0345 Dari<br />

13710 Bengaluru (ex 13695) 1000-1100 English,<br />

1115-1215 Tamil, 1215-1245 Telegu<br />

15235 Bengaluru (ex 15410) 1000-1100 English<br />

15235 Panaji (ex 15410) 1115-1200 Thai<br />

The B-07 schedules of All India Radio is available as follows:<br />

1. Time Wise:<br />

<br />

2. Language Wise:<br />

<br />

3. Frequency Wise:<br />

<br />

Any updates after B-07 season starts!<br />

(Jose Jacob-IND VU2JOS, Oct 24, National Institute of Amateur Radio<br />

Raj Bhavan Road, Hy<strong>der</strong>abad 500082, India. <br />

INDONESIA RRI Sorong. I can receive the morning service on 9743 kHz from<br />

Oct. 23 at 2100 (approx.)-2200+ UT. Local News at 2130 UT, Jakarta News at


2200 UT.<br />

I cannot receive used 4875kHz on Oct. 23 and 24.<br />

(A. Ishida-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 9; via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN)<br />

11784.87 Suara Indonesia/Voice of Indonesia, at 1603-1645 UT on Oct 19,<br />

programming in Arabic, fair reception, reciting from Qur'an, talk about<br />

Indonesia, 1623-1645 UT YL DJ playing EZL and pop songs and who gives IDs<br />

for "Suara Islam". Does VOI now have a Suara Islam program like Malaysia<br />

(RTM) has? Seems 9524.96 kHz not on at all today (also not heard about<br />

1014 UT).<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Oct 19)<br />

11785 (nominal). VOI heard from 1700 UT through 2100 UT sign-off. One hour<br />

blocks of Spanish, German, French and English. Regional news at top of<br />

hour into indigenous / local pop music. Good to very good signal. Easy<br />

copy. English ID's with "gongs" interval signal at top of each hour. My<br />

first log after dusting off the Satellit 700 and having the caps replaced,<br />

the synch cap upgraded (no more synch rumble) and the AM filters upgraded.<br />

Take that E1...Hi!<br />

(Jim Ducharme-PR-USA, dxld Oct 20)<br />

4925 Radio Republik Indonesia Jambi. Oct. 16 at 1132-1200 UT. SINPO<br />

34332. Male talk in Indonesian till 1140 UT, then music program. ID at<br />

1159 UT.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 19)<br />

9680 RRI Jakarta, at 1020-1030 UT. Male announcer talking with listeners<br />

on the telephone. He mentions place names during his comments like<br />

"Jakarta" and others. On the half hour, canned AD or promo. Signal was<br />

fair.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-FL-USA, hcdx Oct 23)<br />

IRAN/IRAQ [KURDISTAN] 3951.04v R Voice of Kurdistan, No. Iraq, at<br />

0325-0340 UT on Oct 07, Kurdish talk mentioning Iran and Iraq, jammed;<br />

jumped to 3923.04, then to 39<strong>05</strong>.04 and then 3930.04, all followed by the<br />

Iranian jammers a few seconds later, 43433.<br />

4670, UNID, *0358-0407, Sep 24, 26 and 27, Oct 02, 03, 04 and 07, military<br />

music (anthem?), 0400 song, ID "radio de la ... Kurdistan" and then Turkic<br />

folksongs, talks unID language, jammed. nothing heard on Sep 25, 22242.<br />

(Zacharias Liangas-GRC, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W 17 and via dxld)<br />

I am quite sure it is the Voice of Free Kurdistan which this spring was<br />

heard at 0245v-0430 and 1630-1830v in Sorani Kurdish on 4670-4675. But not<br />

heard in Denmark 0250-0355 on Oct 17. Only Airlines in USB on 4675 kHz.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, dswci ed., ibid.)<br />

The two communist stations from Oct 5th are 1 hour earlier on the air, on<br />

stable 3881 and stable 4336 kHz and no vary: 1428-1526 and 1627-1738 UT on<br />

Oct 20th. Please note the Iranian jammers some times are on the air still<br />

30 minutes after end of prgrs.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 23)<br />

ISRAEL Kol Israel B07 English. SW broadcasts ending Dec 31 for ever?<br />

Dear All, This might be the last schedule for Israel. IBA had asked us to<br />

close down the service at 31.12.<strong>2007</strong>. If no change the SW will be closed.<br />

Sorry. Many Thank all.<br />

(Moshe Oren-ISR, BEZEQ, dxld and also via AD<strong>DX</strong> Andreas Volk, Oct 25)<br />

Here's the English portion, converted to UT:<br />

0430-0445 N. America/W. Europe 9345 32.1 # 6280<br />

N. America/W. Europe 7545 39.8<br />

Central America/Australia 17600 17.0


1030-1045 N. America/W. Europe 15760 19.0<br />

N. America/W. Europe 13855 21.7<br />

1830-1845 N. America/W. Europe 6985 42.9<br />

N. America/W. Europe 7545 39.8<br />

South Africa 15640 19.2<br />

N. America/W. Europe 9345 32.1<br />

# Valid from 15.12.<strong>2007</strong> to 28.2.2008<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 25)<br />

ITALY 846 MW, Rai, Rome was reactivated after about 36 hours. The<br />

broadcasts were abruptly interrupted on Sat Oct 06 due to heavy showers on<br />

the area. Listeners worried they had also closed it down only a week after<br />

SW were closed. You can imagine how sensitive we all are about this<br />

question! Other listeners say DRM broadcasts on 846 MW may be planned for<br />

<strong>Jan</strong> 2008, if a new transmitter will arrive.<br />

(Luigi Cobisi-I, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W and via dxld Oct 8)<br />

As we feared, Rai International suspended all programs on SW as from Oct<br />

01. Prato Smeraldo transmitting center will be very likely dismissed.<br />

Protests from the press and specialized groups like Italradio were not<br />

consi<strong>der</strong>ed. Rai International is now concentrating all activities on TV<br />

and a only a few radio services survive, via satellite and the internet,<br />

all in Italian only. "Notturno Italiano" - a part of RAI International<br />

broadcasted via three home services MW outlet on 657, 900 and 1107 kHz -<br />

offers the only remaining opportunity to listen to news in English and<br />

French, nightly, at the end of Italian news at 23, 00, 01, 02, 03 UT.<br />

After 77 years, Italian SW has disappeared. Some months ago the<br />

un<strong>der</strong>secretary of State responsible for Media affairs declared in<br />

Parliament SW was out of date and a reminiscence of the Cold War.<br />

(Luigi Cobisi, Italy, Oct 03, ibid. - dxld)<br />

JAPAN New B-07 sked of Shiokaze<br />

1400-1430 5985 kHz, 2030-2100 5965 kHz both via Yamata-JPN.<br />

Shiokaze becomes the Yamata transmission from B-07 (from Oct 28) in full<br />

time.<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 23; via Sei-ichi<br />

Hasegawa-JPN)<br />

100 kW 270/280degr. Reserve 5995, 6065, 6075, 6110, 6125, 6145, 6155 kHz.<br />

(wb.)<br />

Radio Japan has published the B07 frequency schedule on:<br />

<br />

Actually, the first half of the document is A07 and the second half is<br />

B07.<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SER, Oct 24)<br />

I have posted the English service B07 schedule for Radio Japan, on my<br />

shortwave blog at:<br />

<br />

It is effective 28 October, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

(World QSL Book/Shortwave Central Blog<br />

Gayle Van Horn W4GVH, MT via wwdxc Oct 24)<br />

KAZAKHISTAN 9355 Voice of Orthodoxy, at 1535-1540 UT, escuchada el 19<br />

de octubre en ruso a locutor y locutora con programa religioso, segmento<br />

de m?ica sacra, SINPO 43433.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, JPNpremium Oct 19)<br />

KOREA D.P.R. 15245.<strong>05</strong> Voice of Korea produces again spur signals 60 kHz<br />

away symmetrically, as happened in 2006 year also. Noted at 07<strong>05</strong> UT with<br />

Russian service in progress, S=6 signals on 15185.13 and 15304.90, but<br />

wan<strong>der</strong>ing downwards. 0700-0900 Ru, 0900-1000 UT Korean.


At same time strong signals from FE and China, i.e. NHK Yamata 15195 S=8-9<br />

signal.<br />

(wb, Oct 20)<br />

9779.98 Furusato No Kaze (pres) *1600-1630* UT on Oct 15. Tone to 1600,<br />

then opening anmt and talks by M&W in JP; closing anmt at 1629 UT, then<br />

tone to 1630:25 and off. Fair signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 21)<br />

LAOS 6130 Lao National Radio (pres), at 1440-16<strong>05</strong> UT on Oct 20 & 21, in<br />

Vernacular, nice program of SoEaAsian music and songs, fair, on past their<br />

scheduled 1600 UT sign-off.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Oct 21)<br />

MADAGASCAR 3215 AWR Madagascar on Oct 10 at *1528-1542 UT. 35343<br />

Malagasy, 1528 sign on with music, Opening announce, Music and talk, ID at<br />

1528 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 19)<br />

MALAYSIA 6049.64 Asyik FM via Kajang 1237-1255 Oct 21. Noted off the<br />

previous day (20 Oct) but back on today. YL ancr with phone chat to 1245,<br />

then sub-continental vocal mx to 1255 UT tuneout. Fair signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 21)<br />

MICRONESIA 4755.25 PMA 1138-1400 Oct 19. Sermon to about 1150, then<br />

mostly mx afterward with occasional "88.5 Cross Radio" ID's and occasional<br />

periods of dead air - i.e. pretty much the same format as they were<br />

running last week. Usual poor signal with an occasional fair peak. Not<br />

heard on Oct 20 & 21.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 21)<br />

Current schedule of PMA The Cross published at<br />

<br />

(Harald Kuhl-D, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 20)<br />

NETHERLANDS This is great news to me! I hope that is what happens. As to<br />

my e-mail, I *was* going by the announcement, which specifically addresses<br />

the 0000 & 0100 UT transmissions changing to 6165 and ONLY addresses the<br />

later time of <strong>05</strong>00 UT in regard to the addition of the DRM on 6130. They<br />

do NOT say "the current 0400 UT 6165 kHz transmission will move to <strong>05</strong>00<br />

UT". That's why I worded my letter to them as "if I am interpreting your<br />

announcement correctly".<br />

I hope (obviously) that they do not drop the analog 0400/<strong>05</strong>00 UT but they<br />

DID neglect to mention it what is a listener to think? The rest of the<br />

announcement addresses the 1100 UT on 11675 moving to 1200 UT and the mid-<br />

day weekend analog and DRM transmissions. Give the thing a listen - It's<br />

in every transmission between the end of "Newsline" and the start of that<br />

day's feature.<br />

By the way, yet another annoyance: With the W<strong>BC</strong>Q change of WoR away from<br />

its traditional Wednesday slot to Thursday, and with RN's change of<br />

"Research File" from its traditional Monday to Thursday this past season,<br />

if Research File stays on Thursday, and W<strong>BC</strong>Q shifts as expected with the<br />

time change, now the prime WoR transmission will be on opposite the other<br />

most-important-to-listen-to-each-week program on SW, Research File! Am I<br />

not right in thinking this?<br />

(Will Martin-MO-USA, dxld Oct 19)<br />

i.e. 0030 UT Friday. Well, RN should repeat that an hour later, among many<br />

other times, and WOR also has many other times. I think it's safe to say<br />

that neither station would possibly have taken such a conflict into<br />

consi<strong>der</strong>ation.


(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 20)<br />

Indeed so [<strong>05</strong>00 will be both analog and DRM]. BTW programme distribution<br />

has nothing whatsoever to do with the English department.<br />

We have a separate department for that. To avoid any other false alarms,<br />

until I get the simplified version of our new schedule online, you can<br />

avail yourself of the one at<br />

<br />

which is personally maintained by our frequency manager <strong>Jan</strong> Peter Werkman.<br />

The DRM schedule is separately listed at<br />

<br />

(Andy Sennitt-HOL, Radio Netherlands, dxld Oct 20)<br />

More from the report by David de Jong about RNW no longer using<br />

Flevo/Zeewolde<br />

<br />

They agreed with KPN Broadcast an option to use the site again at a later<br />

point. No shortwave transmissions between 1 PM and 5 PM CET [1200-1600 UT<br />

winter] anymore because less listening takes place during these hours;<br />

resources will be used to strengthen transmissions during peak hours<br />

instead.<br />

RNW is not afraid of its transmissions via Russian facilities being<br />

interrupted by possible onwelgevallig transmissions (???); they think this<br />

is unlikely and if it happens other facilities could be used instead. The<br />

new transmission on 1296, daily 10 AM to noon, contains a programme called<br />

On<strong>der</strong>weg ("On the way") which is aiming at truckers, i.e. not just the<br />

mediumwave frequency but also the programming is determined for this<br />

special audience. France is mentioned as site for RNW transmissions in B07<br />

as well.<br />

Aerial images: Does any shortwave broadcaster have transmitters as close<br />

to its studios as RNW? The Flevo station is located just 20 km northeast<br />

of Hilversum. Actually these are two stations. The shortwave facilities<br />

are 6 km northwest of Zeewolde, it appears that there are two HQ antennas<br />

(maybe one for 6/7 MHz, in use for 5955, and the other for 9/11 MHz,<br />

unused at present) and some curtains (maybe 4/4, often used only with some<br />

of the dipoles for steeper and broa<strong>der</strong> radiation):<br />

<br />

The 747/1008 mediumwave site is 2.5 km northwest of the shortwave<br />

facilities. Two masts in a diplexing configuration, originally two S4006<br />

transmitters, allegedly for 1008 now replaced by a TRAM unit while 747<br />

could still be the original tube transmitter.<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Oct 20)<br />

Hello from Hilversum, The winter transmission period starts on 28 October,<br />

and we're working on a new version of of our technical transmission<br />

schedule, which I hope will be online early next week. In the meantime,<br />

through information obtained via other sources a number of people have<br />

enquired about this schedule, as we shall be using a variety of<br />

transmitter sites outside the Netherlands instead of Flevo. This is a<br />

business decision following a process of competitive ten<strong>der</strong>ing via sealed<br />

bids from different transmission service provi<strong>der</strong>s as required un<strong>der</strong><br />

European law. Flevo is now commercially owned, and a bid was submitted,<br />

but after consi<strong>der</strong>ing the various bids it was decided not to use Flevo in


the coming season. But that doesn't mean that we have ruled out using<br />

Flevo again in the future. Because the bids were confidential, Radio<br />

Netherlands Worldwide will not be making any further public statements on<br />

the matter.<br />

There's a buzz of excitement around the building as we've learned today<br />

that HRH Princess Maxima will be the guest of honour at our gala evening<br />

in Amsterdam's Concertgebouw on 29 November. 1500 people, including many<br />

of the staff of Radio Netherlands (including me), their close relatives<br />

and invited guests will be present for an evening of international music<br />

and entertainment un<strong>der</strong> the title "'RNW60! Hear the World' to mark the<br />

close of our 60th anniversary year. The event will be recorded, and shown<br />

on national TV here on 23 December.<br />

(Andy Sennitt, Media Network newsletter Oct 18 via dxld Oct 20)<br />

RNW B-07 story<br />

Dear OM, heute morgen 1032 CEST sprach Rocus de Joode (policy advisor for<br />

the department Program Distribution of Radio Netherlands Worldwide.) im<br />

Programm "on<strong>der</strong>weg" von RNW ueber die neue Mittelwelle 1296 kHz und die<br />

neue Winterschedule von RNW.<br />

Das Program "on<strong>der</strong>weg" (in Nie<strong>der</strong>laendisch) hab ich als mp3-datei (4 mb)<br />

bekommen. Wenn ihr diese Datei haben wollt, schicke ich es euch gerne zu.<br />

Lasst es mich wissen.<br />

Auch habe ich die folgende Information von Rocus bekommen:<br />

Een aanvulling nog: wij zetten de kortegolf wel uit tussen 1300-1700 uur<br />

NL tijd 's middags, maar dan alleen op werkdagen. In het weekend blijven<br />

wij wel in de lucht, o.a. met NOS Langs de Lijn op zondag.<br />

Die RNW Dutch Kurzwelle wird zwischen 1200-1600 UT abgeschaltet, aber<br />

nicht bis 3. Nov und nicht Sa/Su !)<br />

Nog een tip: Deze week doen wij 4 uur extra DRM vanuit Nauen, Duitsland op<br />

5930 kHz van 0900-1300 UT speciaal bestemd voor de World Radio Conference<br />

in Geneve. Taal is Engels in de periode van 21 t/m 26 october.<br />

In dieser Woche, vom 21. bis 26. Oktober wird 4 Stunden extra DRM in<br />

Englisch aus Nauen auf 5930 kHz von 0900-1300 UT gesendet, waehrend <strong>der</strong><br />

WRC <strong>2007</strong> Konferenz in Genf/Geneve.<br />

(Gerard Koopal-HOL, wdxc Oct 22)<br />

DRM 5930 1000-1400 UT Mon-Fri Oct 22-26.<br />

Die RNW Umwaelzung beinhaltet:<br />

RNW Dutch via Skelton 3955 und Sines 5955 um 0600-0658 UT. Auch Nauen mit<br />

500 kW um 6, 7, 8, 16 UT, 5955, 7220, 9750, 9895 kHz. Spanish 0000-0357 UT<br />

via Sines 6165, 9895 kHz.<br />

NEW ZEALAND R NZi B-07 schedule. 1 Nov <strong>2007</strong> - 30 March 2008.<br />

I have posted the just released Radio New Zealand B07 schedule on my<br />

shortwave blog at <br />

The schedule is effective 01 November, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

UTC kHz Target Azimuth<br />

<strong>05</strong>59-1<strong>05</strong>8 9890 AM & 9870 DRM Pacific 0 degr<br />

1<strong>05</strong>9-1258 13840 AM & 9870 DRM NW Pac, Bougainville, PNG, Timor 325 degr<br />

1300-1650 5950 AM Fiji,Niue,Tonga,Samoa,Cook Isl 35deg<br />

1300-1550 No DRM service<br />

1551-1650 7145 DRM Fiji,Niue,Tonga,Samoa,Cook Isl 35deg<br />

1651-1750 9870 AM & 9890 DRM NE Pac, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Is 35 degr<br />

1751-1850 11725 AM & 11675 DRM NE Pac, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Is 35 degr<br />

1851-2140 17675 AM & 15720 DRM NE Pac, Tonga, Fiji, Samoa, Cook 35 degr<br />

2141-2358 15720 AM & 17675 DRM Vanuatu, Solomon Islands 325 degr


2359-<strong>05</strong>58 15720 AM & 17675 DRM Pacific 0 degr<br />

Source: Adrian Sainsbury 24 Oct 07 / R NZ Intl.<br />

There is an DRM/AM mode overlap 2141-2241 on 15720 in original file. (wb.)<br />

Radio New Zealand International, P.O.Box 123<br />

Wellington, New Zealand<br />

Website: with streaming, on-demand and online reception report form:<br />

<br />

Reception reports verified via email only.<br />

Reception report form <br />

(World QSL Book/Shortwave Central Blog: <br />

Gayle Van Horn W4GVH, MT via wwdxc Oct 24)<br />

PAKISTAN 5080.17 R. Pakistan on Oct 12 at 1612-1622 UT. 35443 English,<br />

News, ID at 1616 and 1617 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 19)<br />

Nx in En about the terrorist attack 1600-1613 UT on 11570, 9380, 5080,<br />

4790 kHz but the cleariest sound was on 5080 kHz, checking 5080 kHz at<br />

1638 UT they also speaking on the assassination. (Oct 20).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 23)<br />

PAKISTAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION. HF BROADCAST SCHEDULE B07<br />

Eff From 28th October, <strong>2007</strong> to 30th March, 2008<br />

Lang Freq Band Hours(UTC) Target Area<br />

Far East<br />

Chinese 9380 32 1200-1230 41,42,43,44,45<br />

Chinese 11570 26 1200-1230 41,42,43,44,45<br />

South East Asia<br />

Urdu 11580 26 0045-0215 41,44,45,49,50,51,54,55,59<br />

Urdu 15485 19 0045-0215 41,44,45,49,50,51,54,55,59<br />

South Asia<br />

Assami 7445 40 0045-0115 41<br />

Bangla-1 7445 40 0115-0200 41<br />

Bangla-2 7445 40 1200-1245 41<br />

Nepali 7445 40 1245-1315 41<br />

Hindi-1 7445 40 0215-0300 41<br />

Hindi-2 7445 40 1100-1145 41<br />

Gujrati 9350 32 0400-0430 41<br />

Tamil-1 15620 19 0315-0345 41<br />

Tamil-2 15620 19 0945-1015 41<br />

Sinhali 15620 19 1015-1045 41<br />

Middle East, Iran, Africa<br />

Turkish 6240 48 1630-1700 38,39<br />

Irani 5<strong>05</strong>0 59 1715-1800 40<br />

Arabic 6280 48 1815-1900 37-39<br />

Urdu 11570 26 <strong>05</strong>00-0700 40<br />

Urdu 15100 20 <strong>05</strong>00-0700 38,39,46,47<br />

Urdu 11570 26 1330-1530 37-39<br />

Urdu 7520 40 1330-1530 38,39,46,47<br />

English 6240 48 1600-1615 37-39<br />

English 7520 40 1600-1615 38,39,46,47<br />

Urdu 4835 62 1915-0045 40<br />

East/South East Africa<br />

English 11570 26 1600-1615 48s,52,53,57<br />

West Europe<br />

English 15100 19 0730-0830 17,18SE,27-29


English 17835 17 0730-0830 17,18SE,27-29<br />

Urdu 15100 19 0830-1104 17,18SE,27-29<br />

Urdu 17835 17 0830-1104 17,18SE,27-29<br />

Urdu 7530 40 1700-1900 17,18SE,27-29<br />

Urdu 9380 32 1700-1900 17,18SE,27-29<br />

CIS & Russia<br />

Turki 5<strong>05</strong>0 59 1330-1400 39NE,40<br />

Dari 5<strong>05</strong>0 59 1515-1545 39NE,40<br />

Russian 9395 32 1415-1445 29,30E<br />

Pushto 6235 48 <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>45 39E,40<br />

(Iftikhar Hussain Malik, Engineering Manager, Frequency Management Cell,<br />

P<strong>BC</strong>, 303 Peshwar Road, Rawalpindi-PAK, Oct 24)<br />

LISTENERSHIP OF RADIO PAKISTAN FOREIGN LANGUAGE BROADCASTS ON SHORTWAVE.<br />

Radio Pakistan in its external services has been broadcasting programmes<br />

in foreign languages since 1949. With regard to the number of languages in<br />

which the external service broadcasts the programmes, Pakistan has a<br />

ranking of top 15 broadcasters among the state broadcasters (exclusive of<br />

the Missionary stations).<br />

But the listenership of the Radio Pakistan external services has dwindled<br />

for various reasons and in case of some languages presently there is no<br />

listenership at all. It makes us won<strong>der</strong> for the logic of continuing such<br />

broadcasts.<br />

At present the external service is using a 100 kW transmitter for nearly<br />

all of its external services. The transmitter was installed in 1968 and is<br />

showing the signs of ageing. The signals are weak and the transmissions<br />

are irregular. Language-wise review is as follows<br />

Arabic: Programme format is News of Five minute duration, News Comment,<br />

Arabic and Pakistani Music. The transmission is broadcast on only one<br />

frequency i.e 6235. The transmission time is appropriate, i.e. from 1815<br />

to 1900 UT. In most of the Arabic speaking countries the local time is 9<br />

pm which is prime time for radio broadcasts.<br />

Since the programme content is below average there is no particular<br />

listenership. The news bulletin is of no real significance to any Arab<br />

listener as it lacks any news of interest for the Arab World. This service<br />

is just a formality.<br />

Some improvement might occur after installation of planned new 100 kW<br />

transmitters and improvement of programme content. Otherwise in its<br />

present shape, it is just a waste of time. I have not heard any listener<br />

mail for this service since long.<br />

However, for <strong>DX</strong>ers interested in monitoring challenging stations, it could<br />

be of interest. Its signals mostly remain within the Middle East,<br />

Mediterranean and some parts of Egypt.<br />

Bengali Service: 9340, 9350 kHz. The service is broadcast twice, i.e. in<br />

the morning and the evening. The total duration is of 1.30 hours. This is<br />

perhaps the only transmission which comprises some informative programmes<br />

about Pakistan as compared to usual stuff of external services of Radio<br />

Pakistan.<br />

The Bengali Service had some listenership in the past. Recently the<br />

reduction of one more frequency has further curtailed the listenership.<br />

Previously in case of reception problems, the listeners could tune the<br />

other frequency.<br />

One segment of listeners in Bangladesh was of those who had good memories


of the East Pakistan era and want good relations with Pakistan. Radio<br />

Pakistan Bengali Service had collection of those pre- 1971 songs and music<br />

which are rare in Bangladesh. Due to transmitter problems, I don't know<br />

how long Radio Pakistan will be able to maintain the last bunch of<br />

listeners.<br />

Chinese Service: It is one of those services including Russian, Nepalese,<br />

Sinhala which were introduced around 1999 (I do not reacall the exact<br />

year) after closing down Swahili, Indonesian, Burmese and French<br />

broadcasts by Radio Pakistan.<br />

The transmitter used are of 250 kW and the transmission is on two<br />

frequencies. The service is perhaps a result of cultural exchange<br />

agreement between the countries. It is just a friendly broadcast. We have<br />

reports that in China, shortwave radios are not easily available in<br />

markets; hence there is little hope that this service could be reaching<br />

many listeners despite powerful transmitter. (To be continued)<br />

(later)<br />

The review of listenership of the rest of foreign language broadcasts of<br />

Radio Pakistan External Services is as follows:<br />

Dari: Radio Pakistan external services broadcasts a 30 minute programme in<br />

Dari Language for listeners in Afghanistan on shortwave at 4835 kHz. Till<br />

1999 Radio Pakistan Islamabad used to broadcast a 2 hour transmission on<br />

Medium Wave 585 kHz. Later on, the Dari language broadcast was bifurcated<br />

into shortwave and medium wave. The shortwave portion is still being<br />

broadcast from Islamabad, while the medium wave is being broadcast from<br />

Radio Pakistan Peshawar at 540 kHz from 1615 to 1700 UT. The medium wave<br />

broadcast has some listenership. The shortwave broadcast is facing<br />

transmitter problems.<br />

Gujrati: This broadcast is primarily aimed at Gujrati speaking communities<br />

of South Asian origin residing in East and South East Africa. This<br />

broadcast is also available for listeners of Radio Pakistan Karachi on<br />

medium wave. A few years back it had consi<strong>der</strong>able listenership in East<br />

Africa but owing to transmitter problem it is losing listeners. Since this<br />

is simultaneously available on medium wave and shortwave it used to<br />

connect Gujrati speaking communities in Africa and Karachi.<br />

Hindi: The service is broadcast twice.The morning transmission can be<br />

heard often but the evening transmission is rarely heard. The transmitter<br />

is API-3 which is very problematic. The programme content is poor.<br />

Listenership has reduced to negligible because of irregular reception.<br />

Nepali: The service has been introduced around 1999. The programme is of<br />

30 minute duration. The programme content is of below average standard.<br />

The service has been receiving some correspondence. Since the transmission<br />

is after sunset the API-3 is not that problematic.<br />

Pushto: The service was has been introduced for listeners in Afghanistan<br />

recently. No special content. Around 30 minutes of the total broadcast<br />

time of 45 minutes is consumed by Pushto music. In the presence of Radio<br />

Pakistan Peshawar Pushto broadcasts which are widely heard on medium wave,<br />

no special need was felt for this transmission. No particular listenership<br />

for this broadcast which also faces transmitter problems.<br />

Persian: A few years back when the transmitter problem was not that severe<br />

this broadcast had some lisrenership. Now with reduced time and<br />

frequencies any listen feedback is rarely received.<br />

Russian. This service had developed some listenership in Central Asia<br />

after its launch in 1999 (I do not recall the exact year). The presenters<br />

speak fluent Russian. But now due to transmitter problem the listenership


is declining. Initially it was also available on medium wave from Radio<br />

Pakistan Islamabad. But on introduction of News and Current Affairs<br />

Channel in 2001, Russian service was discontinued on medium wave.<br />

Sinhali: This is also a recently started service. The 100 kW transmitter<br />

finds it difficult to send its signals to Sri Lanka clearly and the time<br />

is not suitable, i.e. 1015 UT. The transmission has not succeeded in<br />

developing any listenership.<br />

Tamil: The transmission is broadcast twice but the time is inappropriate.<br />

A few years back the service had listeners from Middle East and South<br />

India. Now just a formality.<br />

Turki: This language is really mindboggling and we do not un<strong>der</strong>stand the<br />

logic for continuation of this broadcast. There is no listenership of this<br />

broadcast in Afghanistan. The programme content is mainly the usual radio<br />

Pakistan fare, i.e. a brief bulletin, commentary and Pakistani music. I<br />

have not heard Turki music on this broadcast. Won<strong>der</strong> whether any is<br />

available in Pakistan.<br />

Turkish: This broadcast is also a formality. No informative programmes.<br />

Just brief news and commentary and rest is Turkish and Pakistani music. No<br />

particular listenership noted.<br />

Now it's time that Radio Pakistan may reduce the time of its World Service<br />

in Urdu for which 250 kW transmitter is used. The 250 kW may be used for<br />

some more external services on two frequencies; otherwise in the present<br />

conditions we do not feel that any regular listenership could be<br />

developed.<br />

(Aslam Javaid-PAK, dxld Oct 17/20)<br />

Re the item concerning Radio Pakistan's Gujrati service (0400-0430 on API-<br />

3 9350 kHz currently) via Aslam Javaid, Lahore Pakistan, dxld Oct 19.<br />

This service did indeed once beam towards East Africa, but for at least<br />

two years (maybe longer) it is now included within South Asia services<br />

using an azimuth of 147 degrees according to the current P<strong>BC</strong> transmitter<br />

listings. This beam angle is also used for services in Hindi, Tamil and<br />

Sinhala. The P<strong>BC</strong> frequency schedule doesn't indicate target area, but the<br />

P<strong>BC</strong> fol<strong>der</strong> type schedule does list 'Gujrati for South Asia'.<br />

The one remaining transmission intended for East Africa is at 1600 UT on<br />

11550 via API-3 233 degrees - English News & Commentary. This is // 9380<br />

and 11570 (API-5 & 6) intended for the Middle east via 282 degrees, and<br />

which, if projected onwards, will also include a large part of northern<br />

Africa.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Oct 23)<br />

147 degree lobe towards New Delhi, Nagpur, Sumatra covers India midst<br />

between Bombay and Calcutta, and Sri Lanka too. wb.<br />

PERU 4746.8 Radio Huanta 2000, 1009-1026 Oct 21, man with Spanish talk,<br />

ID ad strings hosting program of OA vocals. Poor with severe CODAR QRM.<br />

4965.8 Radio Santa Ana verified with a full data personal letter from v/s<br />

Nicolas Cordova Orozco, Gerente Propietario in 629 days for a Spanish<br />

postal report and US$1.00 return postage. Also included was an oversized<br />

station pennant, a Certificado de Excelencia signed by Nicolas Cordova<br />

Orozco and a photo of their telecom satellite dish (also signed by Nicolas<br />

Cordova Orozco). Nicolas is married to Marleny with two children, Nicolas<br />

and Jhon. This is a second reply having received an initial reply back in<br />

<strong>Jan</strong>uary 2006! The first reply signed/stamped my prepared card.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 21)


POLAND[non]/FRANCE-Monaco/FR GUIANA/GERMANY<br />

Deutsch aus Warschau ab 28.10.<strong>2007</strong>. (Lt. DTK T-systems Info)<br />

5965 + 5975 1230-1300 UT WER 100 kW<br />

71<strong>05</strong> 1630-1700 MC 100<br />

9640 + 11940 2030-2100 GUF 250<br />

(Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 24)<br />

PORTUGAL RTP-Radio e Televisao de Portugal<br />

RDPi-Radio Portugal, B07, 28 Oct <strong>2007</strong> - 24 March 2008<br />

0000-0300 .twtfs. B 11655<br />

0000-0300 .twtfs. NAm 9455<br />

0000-0300 .twtfs. Ven 13700<br />

0600-0700 mtwtf.. Eu 7130<br />

0700-1300 mtwtf.. Eu 9815 11875<br />

0745-0900 mtwft.. Eu 11660 Sines<br />

0800-1200 .....ss Eu 12020<br />

0800-1500 .....ss Af 21830<br />

0800-1100 .....ss B/Af 17710<br />

0930-1100 .....ss Eu 9815 Sines<br />

1100-1300 mtwtf.. Af 17745<br />

1100-1300 mtwtf.. B/Af 21655<br />

1100-1700 .....ss B/Af 21655<br />

1200-1500 .....ss Eu 11885 15475<br />

1300-1700 *mtwtf.. NAm 15560<br />

1300-1700 *.....ss NAm 15560<br />

1400-1600 mtwtf.. Ind/ME 15690<br />

1500-1700 .....ss Eu 11635<br />

1500-2100 .....ss Af 17620<br />

1700-2000 mtwtf.. Eu 9455<br />

1700-2100 .....ss Eu 9455<br />

1700-2000 mtwtf.. Af 13720 17620<br />

1700-2000 mtwtf.. B/Af 15465<br />

1700-2100 .....ss B/Af 15465<br />

1700-1900 *mtwtf NAm 17825<br />

1700-1900 .....ss NAm 17825<br />

1900-2100 .....ss NAm 15540<br />

1900-2400 *mtwtf.. NAm 15540<br />

2000-2400 *mtwtfss Eu 7380<br />

2000-2400 *m.wtf.. Af 11825<br />

2000-2400 *mtwtfss B/Af 11960<br />

2100-2400 *.....ss NAm 15540<br />

*) special broadcasts only, usually for sport.<br />

All transmissions via CEOC, S+o Gabriel: 4x300 kW, 4x100 kW (reserve<br />

units),<br />

except Sines = via Pro-Funk GmbH, Sines, 3x250 kW, DRM capable.<br />

3 revolving Thomcast antennas, 1 x log-periodic at 55 degr.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 18)<br />

ROMANIA Winter B-07 schedule of Radio Romania International:<br />

ARABIC 0730-0756 11710 119<strong>05</strong> 15155 15330<br />

1500-1556 9655 11730 11880 15235<br />

AROMANIAN 1530-1556 61<strong>05</strong>#<br />

1730-1756 6035#<br />

1930-1956 6175#<br />

CHINESE <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>26 11790 15160<br />

1400-1426 9660 120<strong>05</strong><br />

ENGLISH 0100-0156 6145 9515<br />

0400-0456 6115 9515 9690 11895<br />

0630-0656 7180 9690 15135 17780<br />

1300-1356 151<strong>05</strong> 17745<br />

1800-1856 7215 9640


2130-2156 6<strong>05</strong>5 6115 7145 9755<br />

2300-2356 6015 6115 71<strong>05</strong> 9610<br />

FRENCH 0200-0256 5975 9515<br />

0600-0626 7170 9610<br />

1100-1156 15150 15255 17790 17845<br />

1700-1756 7135 9690<br />

2100-2126 6120 7120<br />

GERMAN 0700-0726 7175 9690<br />

1200-1256 9690 11940<br />

1900-1956 7125 9525<br />

ITALIAN 1500-1526 7160#<br />

1700-1726 9855#<br />

1900-1926 6180#<br />

ROMANAIN 0100-0156 6040 9640<br />

0200-0256 6040 0640<br />

0800-0856 11730 15370 15430 17775 Sunday "Curierul romanesc"<br />

0900-0956 15380 15430 17745 17775 Sunday "Curierul romanesc"<br />

1000-1<strong>05</strong>6 15260 15380 17780 17825 Sunday "Curierul romanesc"<br />

1300-1356 9610# 11770 15170<br />

1400-1456 11770 15170<br />

1600-1656 9700 11870<br />

1700-1756 7220 9595<br />

1800-1856 7140 9590<br />

1900-1956 7140 9590<br />

RUSSIAN <strong>05</strong>30-<strong>05</strong>56 6175 7210<br />

1430-1456 9535 11755<br />

1600-1656 7190 97<strong>05</strong><br />

SERBIAN 1630-1656 6130#<br />

1830-1856 7130#<br />

2030-2<strong>05</strong>6 72<strong>05</strong>#<br />

SPANISH 0000-0<strong>05</strong>6 5960 9525 9665 11960<br />

0300-0356 6140 9635 9765 11825<br />

2000-2<strong>05</strong>6 7140 9620<br />

2200-2256 6070* 9575 >>>> * x119<strong>05</strong><br />

UKRAINIAN 1600-1626 6130#<br />

1800-1826 7160#<br />

2000-2026 61<strong>05</strong>#<br />

# Saftitza 50 kW<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 23)<br />

RUSSIA [Ethiopia] 9445 via Samara-RUS 250kW 188deg in B-07. Radio of<br />

the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church in Exile on<br />

says will move to 9445 kHz (ex 11720) on<br />

Oct 28.<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 23)<br />

15660 nominal, another spurious pair today Oct 19th at 1200-1300 UT. VoRUS<br />

Vietnamese program.<br />

Peaks on 15037 and 16285 kHz Spur ranges 15031-15038, and 16278-16293 kHz.<br />

(wb, Oct 19)<br />

19 mb seemed be clean afternoon today Oct 21, no spurious signals noted<br />

from Russia today.<br />

But now at 1740 UT noticed 7<strong>05</strong>0 spur again, mixture of French 7195 and<br />

Finnish/Norwegian 7340 kHz. Moscow RC-1 Lesnoj site.<br />

(wb, Oct 21)<br />

Nominal 15660 kHz VoRussia's SoEaAS service daily 1200-1500 UT produced<br />

two spurious outlets today Oct 22 again. Noted at 1240 UT on 15133.6-<br />

15146.4, and 16174-16191 kHz.<br />

(wb, Oct 22)


15660 spurs Oct 24th, 1200-1500 UT Moscow 250 kW 100 degr. approx. 714 kHz<br />

away, 14938-14946 and 16365-16383 kHz, varying from day to day.<br />

(wb, Oct 24)<br />

15660 spurs Oct 25th, 15063-15086 and 16234-16256 kHz, varying from day to<br />

day.<br />

As usual on three rxs like Eton E1, AOR AR7030, and some SONY ICF<br />

2001/2010.<br />

(wb, Oct 25)<br />

Weak signal on 7300 kHz, Oct 14 at 0133 UT, heavy frequency-flutter as<br />

confirmed with BFO a lot like what you hear when there are extreme auroral<br />

conditions causing Doppler effect in ionosphere, but in this case I think<br />

the transmitter was defective. Aoki lists as Serpukhov, VOR, in Spanish; I<br />

thought it was Spanish before looking it up, but couldn't be sure:<br />

7300 VORUSSIA 0100-0200 Sp 250kW 270deg Moscow RUS.<br />

Have others noted this problem?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 21)<br />

7300 transmitter problem. This frequency flutter problem on 7300 has been<br />

there for years. It follows the transmitter to 5900 during the winter.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, dxld Oct 19)<br />

15110 Tatarstan Wave. Oct 14 at 0410(IS)-<strong>05</strong>00* UT. SINPO 45443. IS and ID<br />

at 0410 UT, followed by male talk and radio drama in Tatar(?). Music<br />

program at 0433 UT. Radio Kuwait signed on around 0450 UTon the same<br />

channel and caused interference.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 20)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA A very good propagation on 13 m.b. 0800-1200 UT on Oct<br />

21st! And the "Saudi Antenna Effect" was observed again:<br />

1000-1200 21740 with common sound from the programmes on 217<strong>05</strong> in Ar and<br />

21670 in Indonesian (no sound on 21740 from the other prgr in Ar on<br />

21495).<br />

1200-1300 21680 with mixed speeches from 215<strong>05</strong>[?wb.] Ar Main prgr and<br />

21600 Ar Holy Quran prgr.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 23)<br />

1000 UT 21740 mix of 217<strong>05</strong>-1stpx and 21670 Ins.<br />

1300 UT 21680 rather intermodulations mix of 21600HQ and 21640-1stpx.<br />

SINGAPORE 6185 RSI, at 1115-1315 UT on Oct 20, programming in Chinese,<br />

IDs "RSI", often mentions RSI website, several "Singapore" jingles. Good<br />

reception. Scheduled for 1100-1400 UT. I occasional see postings for China<br />

Huayi Broadcast Co. here during this same time period, but I won<strong>der</strong> how<br />

CH<strong>BC</strong>'s 15 KW could compete with RSI's 250 kW. Not a trace of them today.<br />

Does CH<strong>BC</strong> still change to 4830 in the winter?<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Oct 22)<br />

SLOVAKIA RSI B-07 schedule<br />

Zeit UTC Gebiet Sprache Freq Azimut<br />

kHz<br />

0100-0130 NoAM English 7230 3<strong>05</strong><br />

Ce / SoAM 9440 245<br />

0130-0200 NoAM Slovak 5930 3<strong>05</strong><br />

Ce / SoAM 9440 245<br />

0200-0230 NoAM French 5930 3<strong>05</strong><br />

Ce / SoAM 9440 245<br />

0230-0300 SoAM Spanish 7230 265<br />

SoAM 9440 245<br />

0700-0730 AUS / South Asia English13715 75<br />

AUS / OCE 15460 85<br />

0730-0800 Australia / SoAS Slovak 13715 75


Australia / OCE 15460 85<br />

0800-0830 WeEUR German 5915 275<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 3<strong>05</strong><br />

1400-1430 EaEUR / AS Russian 9540 50<br />

13710 65<br />

1430-1500 WeEUR German 6<strong>05</strong>5 3<strong>05</strong><br />

7345 285<br />

1530-1600 WeEUR Spanish 9445 265<br />

11600 245<br />

1600-1630 EaEUR / AS Russian 5915 50<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 65<br />

1630-1700 WeEUR Slovak 5915 275<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 285<br />

1700-1730 WeEUR German 5915 275<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 285<br />

1730-1800 WeEUR English 5915 275<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 285<br />

1800-1830 WeEUR French 5915 275<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 285<br />

1830-1900 EaEUR / AS Russian 5915 50<br />

9485 65<br />

1900-1930 WeEUR German 5915 275<br />

7345 285<br />

1930-2000 WeEUR English 5915 275<br />

7345 285<br />

2000-2030 WeEUR Slovak 5915 275<br />

7345 285<br />

2030-2100 WeEUR French 5915 275<br />

7345 285<br />

2100-2130 WeEUR Spanish 9460 245<br />

SoAM 11610 245<br />

(RSI <strong>Jan</strong>a Hrbekova-SVK, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 24)<br />

SPAIN REE B-07 schedule<br />

Arabic<br />

1700-1900 ME 11765<br />

1900-2100 ME/AF (mo-fr): 7270 12035<br />

2000-2200 ME/AF (sa-su): 7270 12035<br />

Catalan, Galician, Basque<br />

1340-1355 EU/AM (mo-fr): 9765(*) 15585 17595 21570<br />

English<br />

0000-0100 NAM 6<strong>05</strong>5<br />

2000-2100 AF/EU (mo-fr): 96<strong>05</strong> 9690<br />

2200-2300 EU/AF 6125(sa-su) 9595(su)<br />

French<br />

1800-1900 EU (mo-fr): 9665<br />

1900-2000 ME (sa-su): 12035<br />

1900-2000 AF (mo-sa): 9595<br />

1900-2000 ME (mo-fr): 96<strong>05</strong><br />

2100-2200 AF (su): 9595<br />

2300-2400 EU/NAM 5970(sa-su) 6<strong>05</strong>5<br />

German<br />

1730-1800 EU (mo,th): 9665<br />

Russian<br />

1700-1730 EU (mo-fr): 15195<br />

Sefardi<br />

0115-0145 SAM (tu): 11795


0415-0445 NAM (tu): 9690<br />

1825-1855 ME (mo): 17770<br />

Spanish<br />

0000-0400 SAM 9765(*)<br />

0100-0600 NAM 6<strong>05</strong>5<br />

0200-0600 N+SAM 3350(*) 9675(*)<br />

0400-0800 SAM 5965(*)<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0800 EU 9710 11890(-0700)<br />

0600-0900 EU 12035 17770(0700-)<br />

0800-1000 EU 9780/DMR<br />

0800-1400 EU 13720 (mo-fr:-1300)<br />

0900-1500 AF 21540<br />

0900-1700 EU/ME 15585 21610<br />

1000-1300 N+SAM (mo-fr): 11815(*) 17595<br />

1000-1700 SAM 21570<br />

1100-1400 N+SAM (mo-fr): 9765(*) 15170(*)<br />

1200-1400 PA 11910 (via Xian)<br />

1200-1500 NAM (su): 15170(*)<br />

1200-1900 SAM (sa-su): 17595<br />

1200-2300 SAM (su): 9765(*) 15125(*)<br />

1300-1500 NAM (mo-fr): 17595<br />

1500-1700 AF (mo-sa): 15385<br />

1500-1800 SAM (mo-fr): 17595<br />

1500-1900 SAM (tu): 17595<br />

1500-1900 AF (mo-sa): 17755<br />

1500-2200 AF (su): 17755<br />

1500-2300 NAM (su): 17850(*)<br />

1600-2300 N+SAM (sa): 9765(*) 15125(*) 17850(*)<br />

1700-1900 SAM (mo-sa): 17715<br />

1700-2200 EU (sa-su): 9665<br />

1700-2300 EU 7275<br />

1800-2000 N+SAM (mo-fr:) 9765(*) 15125(*) 17850(*)<br />

1900-2300 SAM (sa-su): 11940(sa:-2100)<br />

1900-2300 NAM 9630<br />

2100-2200 AF (mo-fr): 11625<br />

2200-2300 AF 7270 11625(sa)<br />

2300-0200 SAM 11945<br />

2300-<strong>05</strong>00 SAM 6125 9535 9620<br />

(*) via Costa Rica<br />

(REE website, tnx to tip by Jose Bueno in dxld, re-typed by Alan Roe-UK<br />

W<strong>DX</strong>C)<br />

Periodo B-07 - Radio Exterior de Espana<br />

AREA FRECUENCIA AZIMUT HORA UTC IDIOMA PERIODICIDAD<br />

EUROPA<br />

9710 50 degr <strong>05</strong>00-0800 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

12035 60 degr 0600-0900 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

9780 DMR 50degr 0800-1000 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

13720 0 degr 0800-1300 ESPANOL Lunes a Viernes<br />

13720 0 degr 0800-1400 ESPANOL Sabado y Domingo<br />

15585 60 degr 0900-1700 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

15585 60 degr 1340-1355 CAT, GALL Y VASCO Lunes a Viernes<br />

15195 68 degr 1700-1730 RUSO Lunes a Viernes<br />

9665 0 degr 1700-2200 ESPANOL Domingo<br />

9665 0 degr 1700-2200 ESPANOL Sabado<br />

7275 50 degr 1700-2300 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

9665 50 degr 1730-1800 ALEMAN Lunes y Jueves<br />

9665 50 degr 1800-1900 FRANCES Lunes a Viernes<br />

9690 38 degr 2000-2100 INGLES Lunes a Viernes<br />

6125 38 degr 2200-2300 INGLES Sabado<br />

6125 38 degr 2200-2300 INGLES Domingo


5970 68 degr 2300-2400 FRANCES Sabado y Domingo<br />

MEDIO ORIENTE<br />

11890 80 degr <strong>05</strong>00-0700 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

21610 110 degr 0900-1700 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

11765 110 degr 1700-1900 ARABE Diaria<br />

17770 110 degr 1825-1855 SEFARDA Lunes<br />

96<strong>05</strong> 110 degr 1900-2000 FRANCES Lunes a Viernes<br />

12035 110 degr 1900-2000 FRANCES Sabado y Domingo<br />

12035 110 degr 1900-2100 ARABE Lunes a Viernes<br />

12035 110 degr 2000-2200 ARABE Sabado y Domingo<br />

AFRICA ECUATORIAL<br />

21540 161 degr 0900-1500 ESPANOL Diario<br />

15385 161 degr 1500-1700 ESPANOL Lunes a Sabado<br />

17755 161 degr 1500-1900 ESPANOL Lunes a Sabado<br />

17755 161 degr 1500-2200 ESPANOL Domingo<br />

9595 168 degr 1900-2000 FRANCES Lunes a Sabado<br />

7270 170 degr 1900-2100 ARABE Lunes a Viernes<br />

96<strong>05</strong> 168 degr 2000-2100 INGLES Lunes a Viernes<br />

7270 170 degr 2000-2200 ARABE Sabado<br />

11625 161degr 2100-2200 ESPANOL Lunes a Viernes<br />

9595 168 degr 2100-2200 FRANCES Domingo<br />

11625 161degr 2200-2300 ESPANOL Sabado<br />

7270 170 degr 2200-2300 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

9595 168 degr 2200-2300 INGLES Domingo<br />

AUSTRALIA 17770 260 degr 0700-0900 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

FILIPINAS 11910 138 degr 1200-1400 ESPANOL (Desde Xian)<br />

AMERICA DEL SUR<br />

9765 110 degr(*) 0000-0400 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

11795 248 degr 0115-0145 SEFARDA Martes<br />

5965 150degr (*) 0400-0800 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

11815 110 degr(*) 1000-1300 ESPANOL Lunes a Viernes<br />

21570 230 degr 1000-1700 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

17595 248degr 1200-1900 ESPANOL Sabado y Domingo<br />

15125 110 degr(*) 1200-2300 ESPANOL Domingo<br />

21570 230 degr 1340-1355 CAT, GALL Y VASCO Lunes a Viernes<br />

17595 248 degr 1500-1800 ESPANOL Lunes<br />

17595 248 degr 1500-1900 ESPANOL Martes a Viernes<br />

15125 110 degr(*) 1600-2300 ESPANOL Sabados<br />

17715 230 degr 1700-1900 ESPANOL Lunes a Sabado<br />

15125 110 degr(*) 1800-2000 ESPANOL Lunes a Viernes<br />

11940 242 degr 1900-2100 ESPANOL Domingo<br />

11940 248 degr 1900-2300 ESPANOL Sabado<br />

11945 230 degr 2300-0200 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

6125 242 degr 2300-<strong>05</strong>00 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

9620 230 degr 2300-<strong>05</strong>00 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

3350 0 degr(*) 0200-0600 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

17595 272 degr 1000-1300 ESPANOL Lunes a Viernes<br />

9765 0 degr(*) 1100-1400 ESPANOL Lunes a Viernes<br />

17595 248 degr 1200-1900 ESPANOL Sabado y Domingo<br />

9765 0 degr(*) 1200-2300 ESPANOL Domingo<br />

9765 0 degr (*)1340-1355 CAT, GALL: Y VASCO Lunes a Viernes<br />

17595 248 degr 1500-1800 ESPANOL Lunes a Viernes<br />

9765 0 degr(*) 1600-2300 ESPANOL Sabado<br />

9765 0 degr(*) 1800-2000 ESPANOL Lunes a Viernes<br />

11940 242 degr 1900-2100 ESPANOL Domingo<br />

11940 248 degr 1900-2300 ESPANOL Sabado<br />

9535 272 degr 2300-<strong>05</strong>00 ESPANOL Diaria


* DESDE EL CENTRO EMISOR DE CARIARI, COSTA RICA<br />

AMERICA DEL NORTE<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 290 degr 0000-0100 INGLES Diaria<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 290 degr 0100-0600 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

9675 340 degr(*) 0200-0600 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

9690 290 degr 0415-0445 SEFARDA Martes<br />

17595 272 degr 1000-1300 ESPANOL Lunes a Viernes<br />

15170 340 degr(*) 1100-1400 ESPANOL Lunes a Viernes<br />

15170 340 degr(*) 1200-1500 ESPANOL Domingo<br />

17595 302 degr 1300-1500 ESPANOL Lunes a Viernes<br />

17595 302 degr 1340-1355 CAT, GALL Y VASCO Lunes a Viernes<br />

17850 340 degr(*) 1500-2300 ESPANOL Domingo<br />

17850 340 degr(*) 1600-2300 ESPANOL Sabado<br />

17850 340 degr(*) 1800-2000 ESPANOL Lunes a Viernes<br />

9630 302 degr 1900-2300 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 290 degr 2300-2400 FRANCES Diaria<br />

9535 272 degr 2300-<strong>05</strong>00 ESPANOL Diaria<br />

* DESDE EL CENTRO EMISOR DE CARIARI, COSTA RICA.<br />

<br />

(Thanks to Alan Roe-UK W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK, Oct 23)<br />

SUDAN 7200 R. Omdurman on Oct 10 at 1542-1552 UT. 43443 Arabic, Talk<br />

and music, ID at 1548 UT.<br />

7200 R. Omdurman on Oct 12 at 1502-1525 UT. 44444-43443 Arabic, News and<br />

Arabic music, ID at 1522 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 19)<br />

SWEDEN Radio Sweden B-07 schedule<br />

<br />

<br />

ARABIC<br />

<br />

1730-1800 7420 ME 140degr Mon-Fri<br />

ARAMAIC/ASSYRIAN<br />

<br />

1600-1630 7440 ME 125degr Thur/Fri<br />

BELARUSSIAN wrong website:<br />

<br />

1830-1900 6065 EaEUR 100degr<br />

ENGLISH<br />

<br />

Schedule from October 28, Shortwave Europe:<br />

1430-1500 11550 (70 degr)<br />

1530-1600 7440 (140 degr)<br />

1830-1900 MW 1179 (daily)<br />

SW 6065 (100 degr) (Weds-Fris)<br />

2000-2030 MW 1179 (Mons-Sats)<br />

2130-2200 7120 (280 degr) via Madagascar + MW 1179<br />

2230-2300 6065 (140-240 degr) + MW 1179<br />

AS/PAC


0230-0300 11550 (50 degr) via Madagascar<br />

1330-1400 7420 (40 degr)<br />

1430-1500 11550 (70 degr)<br />

2030-2100 7420 (125 degr) via Madagascar (to Australia)<br />

NoAM<br />

0230-0300 6010 (268 degr) via Sackville<br />

0330-0400 6010 (277 degr) via Sackville<br />

1330-1400 15240 (290 degr)<br />

1530-1600 15240 (272 degr) via Sackville<br />

2330-0000 9800 (268 degr) DRM via Sackville<br />

GERMAN Winterschema (ab 28.10.<strong>2007</strong>) Alle Zeiten UTC.<br />

<br />

1730-1800 Mo-So MW 1179<br />

1800-1830 Mo-Sa KW 6065<br />

1930-2000 Mo-Sa MW 1179<br />

1930-2030 So MW 1179<br />

2100-2130 Mo-So MW 1179<br />

KURDISH<br />

<br />

<br />

1630-1700 7420 ME 140degr Mon-Fri<br />

PERSIAN<br />

<br />

1600-1630 7440 ME 110degr Mon/Tue/Wed<br />

ROMANY<br />

<br />

2200-2300 5850 ME/SoEUR 145 degr Sat/Sun<br />

2330-0030 MW 1179 Sats<br />

RUSSIAN<br />

<br />

Asia + Europe<br />

1300-1330 SW 9530 55 degr<br />

1400-1430 SW 9530 55 degr<br />

Europe<br />

1500-1530 SW 5850 55 degr<br />

1730-1800 SW 6065 70 degr<br />

1930-2000 SW 6065 70 degr<br />

2030-2100 SW 6065 85 degr<br />

MW 1179<br />

SWEDISH Mellanvag 1179 kHz till Europa.<br />

<br />

Baest lyssning un<strong>der</strong> moerk del av dygnet i Nord- och Mellaneuropa samt UK<br />

och Irland.


fr.o.m. 28 oktober<br />

Samtliga ti<strong>der</strong>: UTC (svensk tid UTC/GMT + 1 timm3)<br />

0455-0700 P1 vardagar och soendagar<br />

0455-0900 P1/P4 loerdagar<br />

1545-1730 P1<br />

1800-1830 RS, soendagar P4 sport<br />

1900-1930 RS<br />

2200-2230 RS<br />

2300-2330 RS<br />

<br />

fr.o.m. 28 oktober:<br />

Samtliga ti<strong>der</strong>: UTC (svensk tid UTC + 1 timme)<br />

Vardagar<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 P1 9490 (140 degr)<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0800 P1 6065 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

1500-1530 RS 7440 (140 degr)<br />

1545-1715 P1 6065 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

1700-1730 RS 5840 (100 degr)<br />

7420 (140 degr)<br />

1900-1930 RS 6065 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

7465 (220 degr)<br />

2000-2030 RS 6065 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

2100-2130 RS 7120 (280 degr) via Madagaskar<br />

2100-2200 P1 6065 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

2200-2230 RS 6065 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

Loerdagar<br />

0700-0900 P4 6065 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

1500-1530 RS 7440 (140 degr)<br />

1545-1715 P1 6065 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

1700-1730 RS 5840 (100 degr)<br />

7420 (140 degr)<br />

1900-1930 RS 6065 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

7465 (220 degr)<br />

2000-2030 RS 6065 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

2100-2130 RS 7120 (280 degr) via Madagaskar<br />

2100-2200 P1 6065 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

2200-2230 RS 6065 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

Soendagar<br />

0800-1000 P1 9490 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

1500-1530 RS 7440 (140 degr)<br />

1545-1700 P1 6065 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

1700-1730 RS 5840 (100 degr)<br />

7420 (140 degr)<br />

1800-1830 P4 6065 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

1900-1930 RS 6065 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

7465 (220 degr)<br />

2000-2030 RS 6065 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

2100-2130 RS 7120 (280 degr) via Madagaskar<br />

2100-2200 P1 6065 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

2200-2230 RS 6065 (140 degr-240 degr)<br />

Lyssnare i Europa kan hoera manga Asiensaendningar i 40 degr, 70 degr och<br />

85 degr. Lyssnare pa Kanarieoearna kan prova alla saendningar i 220 degr<br />

och 290 degr samt 140 degr-240 degr.<br />

(R Sweden website/program leaflet Oct 24)<br />

TAJIKISTAN 4635.06 Tajik R. on Oct 13 at 1230-1243 35343 Tajik, Music,


ID at 1230 and 1236 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 19)<br />

THAILAND 7260 R. Thailand at 1114-1129* UT on Oct 20. Chimes to 1115<br />

UT, then En ID: "This is Radio Thailand World Service broadcasting from<br />

Bangkok ... transmitters ... in northeast Thailand" and into presumed<br />

Khmer broadcast. Off at 1129:30 UT. Good signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 21)<br />

UKRAINE B07 RUI schedule. Ukrainian txions<br />

0000-<strong>05</strong>00 on 7530 LV 500 kW / 307 deg to NoAm (tent.)<br />

0100-0600 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to RUS<br />

0600-0900 on 7440 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

0900-1400 on 9950 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

1400-1800 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to RUS<br />

1800-2100 on 5840 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

2100-0100 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

English txions<br />

0100-0200 on 7530 LV 500 kW / 307 deg to NoAm (tent.)<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 on 7530 LV 500 kW / 307 deg to NoAm (tent.)<br />

0600-0700 on 7440 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

1200-1300 on 9950 KHR 100 kW / 277 deg to WeEu<br />

2000-2100 on 5840 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

2200-2300 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

German txions<br />

1800-1900 on 5840 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

2100-2200 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

0000-0100 on 5830 KHR 100 kW / 290 deg to WeEu<br />

(dxld, Oct 9, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

Acc to the Al. Yegorov, Techn Manager of RUI for B-07 the real info is:<br />

1000-1100 in En on 9950 and not 0800-0900 UT on 7440 kHz. BTW maybe some<br />

parts of the bcs will be ceased for fin. reasons as it was in September<br />

<strong>2007</strong>.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 22)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED 15645 1500-1600 UT bubble jamming.<br />

[c.f. bc-dx TopNews #830]<br />

15645, again hearing oscillating tones jamming something very weak, Oct 22<br />

at 1506; also hampered here by local high electrical noise level. Need<br />

listeners in Afroeurasia to monitor closely and determine just what is<br />

being jammed.<br />

Seems a TDP client would be a good possibility, so I look at their current<br />

schedule at<br />

<br />

and find this not far away: Tensae Ethiopia Voice of Unity 1500-1600 15660<br />

AM mtwtfss Amharic Afr and which per HFCC is Armavir site, so could that<br />

have moved down? Is it being heard on 15660 any more?<br />

TDP also linx to Which claims they<br />

are on 15560 in A-07! But that's occupied by Lisboa Portugal.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 23)<br />

Hello Wolfy, as promised ... attached some files from my recordings of<br />

15645 kHz from 1500 UT, all the best.<br />

(Tarek Zeidan-EGY SU1TZ, Oct 19)<br />

Still a Puzzle, Please help !<br />

Reception on 15645 seems a spectacle at his place in Egypt, compared to<br />

the very strong Ethiopian jammer units at my place in Germany. Recording


suffered by some special Somali or Eritrean music pieces.<br />

What's your opinion on this type of talk and music?<br />

(wb, Oct 19)<br />

It is definitely an Ethiopian clandestine station in Amharic or Tigrinya.<br />

I will send the recordings to someone who speaks those languages for<br />

further details.<br />

... or how is 'Tensae Ethiopia Voice of Unity Radio' in Amharic: that is<br />

the full name in English on the website: ?<br />

(Chris Greenway-UK, Oct 20/21)<br />

Tensae Ethiopia Voice of Unity in Amharic:<br />

1500-1600 NF 15645 ARM 250 kW / 188 deg to EaAf Daily, ex15660 kHz.<br />

(Ivo Ivanov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 23)<br />

Dear Glenn, Thanks for your e-mail. I am doing fine and I hope all is OK<br />

for you as well. Jamming is indeed following Tensae Radio from 15660 to<br />

15645 kHz, it seems. If you have any idea where the jamming is coming<br />

from, then we would be interested to hear that from you.<br />

(Ludo Maes-BEL, TDP, dxld Oct 23)<br />

Seems to be Tensae Ethiopia Radio escaping the jammer, compare with<br />

<br />

The ID sounds phonetically like: "Yeh Tensae Ethiopia denni dimts Radio<br />

tawianu".<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, Oct 20/21)<br />

Hi dear Tarek, Puzzle is solved, thanks Mauno.<br />

Yes, the 15645 opening ID signal with guitar instrument and flute on<br />

Tarek's .WAV file 15.645_19_10_<strong>2007</strong>_15.00_utc.wav<br />

is equal to<br />

Real Player audio file 211007.ram file on website tensae.net<br />

<br />

Click to the audio files on right column Daily broadcast<br />

<br />

Email: <br />

Voice message/Fax: +1 (206) 3399297<br />

TENSAE-ETHIOPIA, VOICE OF UNITY RADIO<br />

seemingly same station like on WRTH <strong>2007</strong> page 506,<br />

B06 + B07 RUS TDP Armavir 11900 kHz, 1500-1600 UT<br />

A-07 15660 registered<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 21)<br />

UAE 118<strong>05</strong> Sudan R. Service via Dhabayya on Oct 12 at 0455-0459* UT.<br />

35232 Arabic, Talk and local music, ID at 0459, 0459 UT sign off.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 19)<br />

USA 9955 New program about Venezuela.<br />

"Acontecer Venezolano" is a new program (in Spanish) of opinion and news.<br />

It's presented and produced by Jose Torrellas who in his own personal,<br />

dynamic and objective manner tells about topics of political and economic<br />

interest, sports, etc. related to what's happening in the Venezuela.<br />

Through this program, you can find out more about Venezuela, a beautiful<br />

country which wants to continue living in freedom and democracy, as it<br />

should be. "Acontecer Venezolano" is broadast Saturdays at 9:45-10:00 pm<br />

Miami time (0145-0200 UTC Sunday) on 9955 kHz. As of November 4, the UTC<br />

time will be 0245-0300. For more information, you can e-mail<br />


7385 New Cuban Program in English.<br />

We invite you to listen to our new program in English, "The Voice of the<br />

Center for Human Rights and Democracy Brigade 2506" on Sundays at 11:00-<br />

11:15 am Miami time (1500-1515 UTC) on 7385 kHz. It can also be heard on<br />

our web page at <br />

Archived programs can be found on the Center's web page at<br />

This is the only English-language program<br />

from the Cuban exile community that is on shortwave radio. The<br />

focus of the program will be to present cases of human rights violations<br />

on a global level with special emphasis on cases of repression in<br />

totalitarian systems, specifically Cuba. The same organization has a<br />

weekly Spanish-language program on Saturdays at 6:00-6:30 pm Miami time<br />

(2200-2230 UTC) on 9955 kHz. Note that broadcasts will be one hour later<br />

according to UTC as of November 4.<br />

New QSL Cards from WRMI.<br />

Radio Miami International is offering a series of QSL cards featuring<br />

various programs that are broadcast by the station. They are available<br />

free of charge for reception reports on these programs. Reports may be<br />

sent by postal mail to WRMI, P.O.Box 526852, Miami, Florida 33152 USA, o<br />

via e-mail to<br />

<br />

Multiple reports for different programs can be sent in the same envelope<br />

or in the same e-mail. Here is a list of the cards that are currently<br />

available and some of the times and frequencies that these programs are<br />

aired:<br />

Radio Cuba Libre Mon-Sat 1200-1400 & Tues-Sat 0300-0430 UTC 9955 kHz<br />

Radio Prague Daily 0430, 0900 UT 9955 kHz; Mon-Fri 2300 UT 9955<br />

kHz<br />

<strong>DX</strong> Party Line* Sat 1030 UTC, Sun 0400 UTC 9955 kHz<br />

Aventura Diexista* Sat 1045 UTC, Sun 0415 UTC 9955 kHz<br />

World of Radio Thurs 0600 UTC, Sat & Sun 0800, Sat 2130 UTC 9955<br />

kHz<br />

Mundo Radial Sun 1030 UTC; Thurs 2215 UTC 9955 kHz<br />

World Cricket Today Sun 1430 UTC 7385 kHz, Sun 2215 UTC 9955 kHz<br />

La Voz de la Demajagua Sun 2230 UTC 9955 kHz<br />

Trova Libre Sun 2300 UTC 9955 kHz<br />

CDHD Brigada 2506 Sat 2200 UTC 9955 kHz, Sun 1500 UTC 7385 kHz<br />

La Voz de la Esperanza Tues-Sat 0030 9955 kHz<br />

Viva Miami Tuesday 2200 UTC 9955 khz<br />

Como Han Pasado los Anos Tuesday 2230 UTC 9955 kHz<br />

* The QSL for <strong>DX</strong> Party Line and Aventura Diexista is the same card. Both<br />

programs are from HCJB.<br />

The QSL for World of Radio and Mundo Radial is the same card. Both<br />

programs are produced by Glenn Hauser.<br />

These are some of the broadcast times for the programs indicated; in many<br />

cases they are broadcast at other times as well. In the near future, WRMI<br />

will publish QSL cards for other programs as well. The UTC times for all<br />

programs will be one hour later as of November 4 when the local time<br />

change takes place in North America.<br />

WRMI at E<strong>DX</strong>C <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

WRMI General Manager Jeff White and his wife Thais White will be<br />

representing Radio Miami International at the <strong>2007</strong> European <strong>DX</strong> Council<br />

Conference at the Hotel Dischma in Lugano, Switzerland November 1-4. They<br />

will be manning an exhibit there for the National Association of Shortwave<br />

Broadcasters, and Jeff will give a presentation about the current state of


shortwave broadcasting in the Americas.<br />

WRMI B07 Schedule effective November 4, <strong>2007</strong><br />

UTC Days kHz Target Area<br />

0000-0200 Daily 9955 Caribbean, Latin America<br />

0200-0400 Tues-Sat 7385 North America<br />

0200-0400 Sun-Mon 9955 Caribbean, Latin America<br />

0400-1500 Daily 9955 Caribbean, Latin America<br />

1500-1700 Daily 7385 North America<br />

1700-2200 Daily 9955 Caribbean<br />

2200-2300 Mon-Sat 9955 Caribbean, Latin America<br />

2200-2300 Sunday 7385 North America<br />

2300-0000 Daily 9955 Caribbean, Latin America<br />

WRMI B07 Horario a partir del 4 de noviembre <strong>2007</strong><br />

UTC Dias kHz Blanco<br />

0000-0200 Diario 9955 Caribe, America Latina<br />

0200-0400 Mar-Sab 7385 Norteamerica<br />

0200-0400 Dom-Lun 9955 Caribe, America Latina<br />

0400-1500 Diario 9955 Caribe, America Latina<br />

1500-1700 Diario 7385 Norteamerica<br />

1700-2200 Diario 9955 Caribe<br />

2200-2300 Lun-Sab 9955 Caribe, America Latina<br />

2200-2300 Domingo 7385 Norteamerica<br />

2300-0000 Diario 9955 Caribe, America Latina<br />

Jeff White<br />

General Manager<br />

WRMI Radio Miami International<br />

175 Fontainebleau Blvd., Suite 1N4<br />

Miami, Florida 33172 USA<br />

Tel +1-3<strong>05</strong>-559-9764<br />

Fax +1-3<strong>05</strong>-559-8186<br />

E-mail: <br />

<br />

(RMI Jeff White, Oct 22)<br />

[non] B-07 RFA Daily Broadcast Frequencies. As of Oct 28, <strong>2007</strong><br />

All times UTC<br />

TBA - To Be Announced<br />

Burmese (4 hours daily)<br />

0030-0130 13710SAI, 13815IRA, 15700TIN<br />

0130-0230 TBA<br />

1230-1330 11795TIN, 121<strong>05</strong>IRA, 15700TIN<br />

1330-1430 TBA<br />

Cantonese (2 hours daily)<br />

1400-1500 5855TIN, 7280TIN<br />

2200-2300 9570TIN, 11740SAI, 11775TIN<br />

Khmer (2 hours daily)<br />

1230-1330 13725IRA, 15390TIN<br />

2230-2330 9355TIN, 11850TIN<br />

Korean (5 hours daily)<br />

1500-1700 5860TIN, 7210IRK, 9385SAI<br />

1700-1800 5860TIN, 7210, 9385IRK<br />

1800-1900 5860TIN, 7210, 9385IRA<br />

2100-2200 5835TIN, 7460, 9385TIN<br />

Lao (2 hours daily)


0000-0100 11830IRA, 15535TIN<br />

1100-1200 9355SAI, 15120IRA<br />

Mandarin (12 hours daily)<br />

0300-0600 11980IRK, 13625TIN, 15150TIN, 15665TIN,<br />

17615SAI, 17880SAI, 21495TIN, 21540TIN<br />

0600-0700 11980IRK, 13625TIN, 15150TIN, 15665TIN,<br />

17615SAI, 17880SAI, 21495TIN<br />

1500-1600 7445TIN, 7530TIN, 9440TIN, 99<strong>05</strong>PAL, 11945TIN, 13670TIN<br />

1600-1700 5810TIN, 7415TIN, 7445TIN, 9455SAI, 99<strong>05</strong>PAL, 11945TIN, 13670TIN<br />

1700-1800 5810TIN, 7415TIN, 7445TIN, 9355SAI, 9455SAI, 99<strong>05</strong>PAL,<br />

11945TIN, 13670TIN<br />

1800-1900 5810TIN, 6095TIN, 7355TAI, 7415TIN, 7445TIN, 9355SAI, 9455SAI,<br />

11790TIN, 11945TIN, 13670TIN<br />

1900-2000 1098TAI, 5810TIN, 5990TIN, 6095TIN, 7355TAI, 7445TIN,<br />

9355SAI, 9455SAI, 9875PAL, 11790TIN, 11945TIN<br />

2000-2100 1098TAI, 5810TIN, 5990TIN, 6095TIN, 7190TIN, 7355TAI,<br />

9355SAI, 9455SAI, 9875PAL, 11900SAI, 11950TIN<br />

2100-2200 1098TAI, 5810TIN, 6095TIN, 7190TIN, 7355TAI,<br />

9355SAI, 9455SAI, 9875PAL, 11950TIN, 13745TIN<br />

2300-0000 7540 11745TIN 11775TIN 15265SAI 15430TIN 15550TIN<br />

Tibetan (8 hours daily)<br />

0100-0300 7470KWT, 9670WER, 11695UAE, 15220TIN, 17730<br />

0600-0700 17515, 17715KWT, 21570TIN, 21695DHA<br />

1100-1200 7470, 11540, 11590KWT, 15375UAE<br />

1200-1400 7470, 11540, 11590KWT, 13625TIN, 15375UAE<br />

1500-1600 7470KWT, 7550, 11500KWT, 15145UAE<br />

2300-0000 6010UAE, 7470, 7550KWT, 9875LAM<br />

Uyghur (2 hours daily)<br />

0100-0200 7480, 9645UAE, 9690UAE, 15270TIN, 17570TIN<br />

1600-1700 6115IRA, 7515, 9625UAE, 11720TIN<br />

Vietnamese (2 hours daily)<br />

1400-1500 5855, 7515TIN, 9455SAI, 116<strong>05</strong>TAI, 12130IRA, 13865IRA, 15470TIN<br />

2330-0030 5855IRA, 9730TIN, 11580, 116<strong>05</strong>TAI, 11965TIN, 15135SAI, 15565VLD<br />

(<strong>Jan</strong>itschek, Radio Free Asia via Jaisakthivel-IND, dxld Oct 22)<br />

<br />

Above skeds posted today on FCC site. Early this time-right on the bit.<br />

Always get a prompt and helpful reply whenever I E-mail them.<br />

(Thomas Moyer-Ont-CAN, dxld Oct 23)<br />

A quick scan thru it does not find any surprises, such as brand-new<br />

stations like KIMF or KTMI, which never came to fruition. WMLK still<br />

authorized for wooden frequencies 9955, 15265. Long-inactive WJIE still<br />

listed for 7490, 13595; even longer-inactive WRNO still shown for 7355,<br />

7395, 15420. 7335 (CHU's frequency) shows at 0100-0600 only for WHRI;<br />

however, we hope this will also prove to be a wooden registration since it<br />

was in the A07 schedule and not used during these hours.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 24)<br />

USA [& non] Reverend Melissa heard on all regularly scheduled<br />

frequencies at 0140+ UT. 5935 WWCR, 6090 Anguilla, and 5030, 6150 and 7375<br />

via Costa Rica. 7375 has been fairly clear lately. None of the Costa Rican<br />

frequencies are listed on her website. 23 Oct.<br />

(Liz Cameron-MI-USA, dxld Oct 24)<br />

VATICAN STATE In Oct World <strong>DX</strong> Club Contact, David Crystal, Israel,<br />

relates how on Sunday 2 Sept at 0802 UT he found Vatican Radio blocking<br />

17590 during the scheduled Amateur Radio Mirror International weekly<br />

broadcast from South Africa. He notified Kathy Otto of SENTECH who replied<br />

that it was a Vatican special and they planned to do it again the next


Sunday, but instead would move to 17600. David was proud to have helped<br />

work this out ASAP.<br />

Potential victims must keep an eye on<br />

<br />

Where VR gives somewhat advance notice of its Special broadcasts, some of<br />

which are on SW, such as another one Oct 21, times no doubt MESZ, now past<br />

but as another example:<br />

"Extraordinary broadcasts for the pastoral visit of the Holy Father to<br />

NAPLES Sunday 21st October <strong>2007</strong><br />

Holy Mass at Plebiscito square in Naples at 10.00 a.m.<br />

From Plebiscito square in Naples, Holy Mass presided over by the Holy<br />

Father followed by the recitation of the Angelus Domini<br />

Live broadcast from 09.50 a.m. - in Italian for Italy on kHz 5885 SW, for<br />

the area of Rome on kHz 585 MW and MHz 1<strong>05</strong>,0 FM, and via Internet on<br />

Channel 1 - in German for Central-Western Europe on kHz 7225 SW, for the<br />

area of Rome on kHz 1.611 MW and via Internet on Channel 3 - in French for<br />

Africa on kHz 15555 SW, for the area of Rome on MHz 103,8 FM and via<br />

Internet on Channel 4 - in Spanish via Internet on Channel 5 - in<br />

Portuguese for Africa on kHz 17710 SW."<br />

So by now the Sunday morning special frequency had shifted again to 17710<br />

kHz.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 22)<br />

VIETNAM 5975 Voice of Vietnam, Son Tai, at *2259-2350 UT on Oct 04 and<br />

<strong>05</strong>, new sign on time (ex *2200 UT), Vietnamese time announcement, 2300 ID<br />

by man and woman, instrumental national anthem, news with short music<br />

bridges, political reports with mention of Myanmar and other Asian<br />

countries, 45433, no parallels heard.<br />

(Roland Schulze-D, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W via dxld Oct 17)<br />

5975 0900-1500 and 2300-0300 UT to SoEaAS zone 49 Hanoi 50kW 176degr.<br />

Roland uses now an Eton E1 rx unit and an AOR LA-380 loop antenna.<br />

Back lobe reception, azimuth to Germany is 320deg. (wb)<br />

4739.70 R. TV. Son La Oct 11 1257-1310 35443 Vietnamese, Music and talk,<br />

ID at 1300 UT.<br />

4739.71 R. TV. Son La on Oct 13 at 1257-13<strong>05</strong> UT. 35343 Vietnamese, talk,<br />

ID at 1259 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Oct 19)<br />

ZAMBIA/GERMANY CVO B07 schedule<br />

4965 1500-<strong>05</strong>00 52E,53W,57N LUS 100 0 English<br />

6065 <strong>05</strong>00-1500 52E,53W,57N LUS 100 0 English<br />

9430 <strong>05</strong>00-0600 46SE LUS 100 315 English<br />

13590 0600-1400 46SE LUS 100 315 English<br />

13590 1700-2100 46SE LUS 100 315 English<br />

13650 1400-1700 46SE LUS 100 315 English<br />

And also some broadcast slots as tentat. reserve units via DTK Wertachtal<br />

towards Africa are leased: kW deg<br />

7285 2000-2100 46,47 WER 125 180<br />

9430 <strong>05</strong>00-0600 46,47 WER 125 180<br />

9490 1800-2000 46,47 WER 125 180<br />

11720 0600-0700 46,47 WER 125 180<br />

15640 0700-0900 46,47 WER 125 180


15680 1500-1800 46,47 WER 125 180<br />

(CVO)<br />

WARC <strong>2007</strong> - World Radiocommunications Conference.<br />

Shortwave broadcasters such as the B<strong>BC</strong> and defense users such as the<br />

United States Navy are expected to battle over spectrum used for high-<br />

frequency communications in the 4 to 10 MHz bands at the upcoming World<br />

Radiocommunications Conference.<br />

(via Mike Terry-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Oct 20)<br />

See also:<br />

<br />

Broadcasters may lose battle to expand 4-10 MHz allocation.<br />

On 22 October, 190 nations will gather in Geneva for the quadrennial World<br />

Radiocommunication Conference, which allocates global radio frequency<br />

spectrum. Richard Russell, the US ambassador to the conference, describes<br />

it as the Spectrum Olympics.<br />

It's already looking as if shortwave broadcasters will lose the battle<br />

with military users over spectrum used for high-frequency communications<br />

in the 4 to 10 MHz bands, Russell said. The broadcasters want to use this<br />

band to replace their analogue broadcasts DRM services. But the US Navy<br />

wants to use the HF bands - un<strong>der</strong>utilized since the demise of Morse code -<br />

to support the broadcast of data over new IP-based services at far less<br />

cost than sending data by satellite.<br />

Russell said that except for the European Union, countries are heading<br />

into the WRC aligned with the US position to not allow an expansion of<br />

shortwave broadcasting in the HF band.<br />

<br />

Read the full story at Government Executive.<br />

<br />

Some facts and figures on required additional spectrum for broadcasters 4<br />

- 10 MHz.<br />

In response to our earlier report quoting the US ambassador to the World<br />

Radiocommunication Conference, we have received the following response<br />

from <strong>Jan</strong> Verduijn, CEPT coordinator and European spokesman on Agenda Item<br />

1.13:<br />

"In a press release Mr Richard Russell, the US Ambassador to the<br />

forthcoming World Radio Conference, states that the shortwave broadcasters<br />

will lose the battle with the military users for their extra broadcasting<br />

requirements in the band 4 - 10 MHz. However, the arguments used by Mr<br />

Russell are very wrong and misleading.<br />

The real situation:<br />

"Already for years the shortwave broadcasters have had enormous problems<br />

satisfying their requirements below 10 MHz. To have a good indication for<br />

these requirements, WRC-2000 requested the broadcasting community to show<br />

at WRC-2003 full details of their requirements in the frequency band 4 -<br />

10 MHz.<br />

"This resulted in a decision of WRC-2003 via Resolution 544 to ask for 250<br />

kHz to solve the co-channel interference and up to 800 kHz to resolve both<br />

the co-channel and adjacent channel interference. This is the real reason<br />

that the broadcasters are asking for additional spectrum and not to<br />

replace analogue with digital transmissions. This Resolution 544 is,


during the forthcoming WRC, part of Agenda item 1.13 dealing with the<br />

review of the bands 4 - 10 MHz.<br />

"It is true that already from the beginning USA has indicated that it does<br />

not want to allow additional spectrum for broadcasting in the band 4 - 10<br />

MHz. The USA is absolutely not alone in that opinion. It is true that CEPT<br />

(47 European countries) is the only regional organisation supporting<br />

additional spectrum for the broadcasters.<br />

"Mr Russell argues also that the US Navy wants to use the HF bands _<br />

un<strong>der</strong>utilised since the demise of Morse code - to support the broadcast<br />

of data over new IP-based services. This was however only possible via a<br />

modification of a part of the Radio Regulations dealing with the maritime<br />

use. This modification is also part of the mentioned Agenda item 1.13 via<br />

another Resolution 351 asking for more possibilities to introduce digital<br />

technology in the maritime spectrum. The USA has, in its input documents<br />

to the WRC, stated that it does not want any modification of the maritime<br />

bands as requested via Resolution 351.<br />

"The USA says no to additional spectrum for broadcasting, whilst the USA<br />

is one of the countries polluting the spectrum of the Fixed- and Mobile<br />

Services (main users military) by allowing broadcasting emissions outside<br />

the exclusive frequency bands for broadcasting.<br />

"It's clear that the USA is using quasi technical arguments that are only<br />

of political nature and do not have any technical justification. CEPT has<br />

acknowledged the need for additional spectrum for broadcasting and via a<br />

number of proposals, CEPT has found a solution, beneficial for all<br />

services.<br />

"Via this solution the broadcasters gain a 350 kHz extra spectrum, the<br />

military users will be compensated more than they lose on spectrum to the<br />

broadcasters, and the maritime users can introduce more digital technology<br />

than now is allowed. Personally I expect hard negotiations, but as usual<br />

during the last days of the Conference a compromise will be reached."<br />

(<strong>Jan</strong> Verduijn-HOL, CEPT coordinator and European spokesman on Agenda Item<br />

1.13)<br />

(all via Andy Sennitt-HOL, Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land W., Oct 19)<br />

MaxPower says:<br />

One Response to "Broadcasters may lose battle to expand 4-10 MHz<br />

allocation"<br />

1. Max Power Says: October 19th, <strong>2007</strong> at 1:37 am<br />

I assume that the US military wants to totally drown out tropical band<br />

broadcasters (globally) in the devloping world with its IP data services.<br />

The posted links are more misleading than actually helpful.<br />

This may affect A<strong>BC</strong>\'s NT Shortwave service<br />

<br />

Anyway, small scale uses of data services in the 4 MHz to 10 MHz region<br />

are OK, but using the entire region for military data traffic is just<br />

amoral. (Oct 19)<br />

Perseus Software Defined Radio: First Audio Files.<br />

Hallo - in the next few weeks, "Perseus" will hit the receiver market. It<br />

is a software defined radio, priced competetively at about 800 Euro. It<br />

will show a band of about 500 kHz at real time in which one can tune by<br />

simple mous clicking. The whole band (or parts of it) can be recorded on<br />

hard disk for later time-shifted reception as "live" with all bells and<br />

whistles at hand (e.g. notch, passband tuning, AM synchro detection, and


tuneable bandwidth).<br />

Unlike former receivers of its kind, Perseus had been designed by Nico<br />

Palermo also bearing the high demands of a shortwave receiver (it covers<br />

10 kHz to 40 MHz in steps down to 1 Hz) in mind. Several bandpass filter<br />

at RF stage and a careful design result in a wide dynamic range (+100 dB),<br />

and high IP3 (+33 dBm).<br />

As journalist, I was among the happy few beta testers of hardware and<br />

software. Looking back towards nearly 40 years of shortwave listening and<br />

receiver testing, I never encoutered such a high level of intelligibility<br />

and performance.<br />

I recorded some audio clips with Perseus and its first beta software which<br />

even didn't incorporated synchro detection (thus recordings mainly were<br />

made via ECSS) or noise filter/blanker. You can listen to them on the<br />

websites of Perseus' dealer, namely SSB Electronic. Please unterstand that<br />

the access had been programmed with flash, so not to take this word too<br />

literally: uploading may take some time. This part of their site still is<br />

somewhat un<strong>der</strong> construction:<br />

<br />

Happy listening: Nils, DK8OK (Oct 24)<br />

KBS-Oktoberfest in Muenchen **<br />

Alle Hoererinnen und Hoerer von KBS World Radio sowie alle Freundinnen und<br />

Freunde Koreas sind zum KBS-Oktoberfest nach Muenchen eingeladen:<br />

Wir treffen uns<br />

am Samstag, 27. Oktober <strong>2007</strong><br />

um 15.00 Uhr MESZ in<br />

Bodenseestrasse 19<br />

81241 Muenchen Pasing<br />

in den Raeumen <strong>der</strong> dortigen Kirchengemeinde.<br />

Zu Gast wird Frau Dr. Beckers-Kim, Dozentin an <strong>der</strong> Universitaet in<br />

Regensburg, sein. Sie wird unter an<strong>der</strong>em einen neuartigen Koreanisch-<br />

Sprachkurs vorstellen.<br />

Wer Lust hat und kommen moechte, hat drei Moeglichkeiten sich anzumelden:<br />

- per E-Mail an <br />

- per Telefon unter <strong>der</strong> Rufnummer 08092 - 5784 (Werner Schubert)<br />

- per Post an Werner Schubert, Poststr. 8/I, in 85567 Grafing<br />

e-mail: <br />

(A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 20)<br />

I'll be away on school holiday next week. Next bc-dx Topnews #832 issue<br />

appears around Nov 6th/7th. 73 wb<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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AFGHANISTAN 6700.0 R Solh, Bagram Air Base (tent), at 1855 UT on Oct<br />

15, Quran chants, Vernacular talk, not clear whether Pushto or Dari - but<br />

who else is that broadcasting Qur'an on that frequency? Very weak 15542<br />

and audible on 95 / 110 degrees aerials.<br />

(Stefan Schliephacke-D, visiting Denmark <strong>DX</strong> Camp, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Oct 31)<br />

Google Earth imagery: AFG US Bagram airbase mast at<br />

34 57 07.91 N 69 15 32.06 E<br />

ALBANIA 13640 off and on. Tuned in today at 1530 on 13640. Very good<br />

signal, good volume and no interference. I was looking forward to<br />

listening to the full show with very good reception. The transmitter went<br />

off at 1535 in the middle of the news. By the time it was back on and the<br />

volume sorted out it was 1542, just in time for some nice music to be cut<br />

short by a feature about the Albanian economy. At 1548 a talk about<br />

Albanian culture began and the transmitter went off again at 1549. It was<br />

off at least another 5 minutes and when I tuned in again at 1557 the<br />

closing music was being played. So all in all probably the best 2 parts of<br />

the whole broadcast were missed due to the transmitter being off.<br />

(Harry Brooks-UK, via RT Drita Cico-ALB, Nov 1)<br />

CRI outlets are REALLY the well known spurious from Cerrik-ALB at 0730 UT<br />

on 11715 and 11925 kHz, nominal Cerrik Albania 11855 kHz - 70 kHz away<br />

symmetrically.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 28/Nov 2)<br />

Die internationale Radiomission Trans World Radio beendet mit dem<br />

Wintersendeplan ihre Kurzwellensendungen aus Albanien, setzt aber die<br />

Mittelwellensendungen fort.


Die Sendungen auf <strong>der</strong> Mittelwelle Fllaka 1395 kHz (500 kW, 330 degr)<br />

kommen ab dem 28. Okt. <strong>2007</strong> nach folgendem neu strukturierten Sendeplan:<br />

19.10-20.10: 1395 (500 kW, 330 degr) Serbisch*, So Makedonisch. 19.30<br />

Ungarisch*, Sa So bis 20.15<br />

20.15-20.30: 1395 (500 kW, 330 degr) Mo Sa Kroatisch, Di-Do Bosnisch, Fr<br />

Arabisch, So Slowenisch. 20.30 Kroatisch. 20.45 Kroatisch*, Sa So<br />

Bosnisch. 21.15 Polnisch*<br />

Uhr Weltzeit (+1=MEZ) Frequenz (Sen<strong>der</strong>)<br />

Aufgegeben wurden Sendungen in Farsi, Kurdisch-Sorani, Russisch und<br />

Tuerkisch. Die mit einem Stern versehenen Sendesprachen bringen Mo-Fr eine<br />

Adaption des US-amerikanischen Auslegungsprogramms "Durch die Bibel", was<br />

die Bedeutung dieses Sponsors fuer die noch bestehenden Sendungen<br />

unterstreicht.<br />

(TWR-Sendeplan 5.10.<strong>2007</strong>, Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, ntt Oct 27)<br />

ALGERIA Die Harris Corp. hat von <strong>der</strong><br />

Telediffusion d'Algerie einen 15 Mio. USD-Auftrag zur<br />

Errichtung von zwei Mittelwellenanlagen erhalten. Bis 2009 sollen zwei<br />

schluesselfertige 600 kW-Anlagen in F'kirina im Nordosten und Sidi-bel-<br />

Abbes im Nordwesten des Landes entstehen.<br />

(Radio World International Newsbytes via Ben Dawson-USA, ntt Oct 9)<br />

1422 R. Algerienne, Ouled Fayet, 1133-1209, 28 Oct, Arabic/R.Mitidja<br />

prgr, phone-ins, news 1200; 35343 while the signal held itself aloft, then<br />

it was gone.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 31)<br />

ANGOLA 4950 RNA Canal "A", Mulenvos, 1831-1844, 27 Oct, Portuguese,<br />

f/ball match rpt.; 25331. It uses to relay our RDPi - R. Portugal during<br />

major matches.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 31)<br />

ARGENTINA 6060 R. Nacional, General Pacheco, 2336-..., 26 Oct,<br />

Castilian, Argentinian guitar player during a live performance; 44432.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 31)<br />

ARMENIA Dear Rumen, you were right about PRA FS on 1314 kHz! I could<br />

confirm Azeri 1345 // 4810 kHz. So a change in the schedule again:<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>00 Farsi 864 4810<br />

1345-1400 Azeri 1314 4810<br />

1400-1415 Azeri mtwtf.. 1314 4810<br />

1400-1415 Turkish .....ss 1314 4810<br />

1415-1430 Turkish 1314 4810<br />

1430-1500 Kurdish 1314 4810<br />

1600-1630 Kurdish 1395 4810<br />

1700-1730 Kurdish 1395<br />

1730-1745 Assyrian 1395<br />

1900-1930 Arabic 4810<br />

(open dx, via Mauno Ritola-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 2)<br />

9415 via Erevan ARM, seemingly Tibetan or DVB, cannot remember me, I miss<br />

my data files here in Spain, 1430-1530 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 29/Nov 2)<br />

B-07 for CVC International via ERV=Erevan:<br />

English to South Asia<br />

0400-0700 on 15515 ERV 100 kW / 125 deg >>>>> tent.<br />

1300-1600 on 15735 ERV 100 kW / 125 deg >>>>> tent.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 30)


AUSTRALIA B-07 for CVC International via DRW=Darwin:<br />

Chinese to China<br />

2200-0200 on 15170 DRW 250 kW / 340 deg<br />

0400-0600 on 15250 DRW 250 kW / 340 deg<br />

0600-1200 on 17635 DRW 250 kW / 340 deg<br />

1200-1800 on 13685 DRW 250 kW / 340 deg<br />

English to Indonesia<br />

0600-1000 on 15360 DRW 250 kW / 303 deg<br />

1000-1100 on 15270 DRW 250 kW / 303 deg<br />

1100-1800 on 13635 DRW 250 kW / 303 deg<br />

Indonesian to Indonesia<br />

2300-0200 on 15250 DRW 250 kW / 290 deg<br />

0400-1000 on 17820 DRW 250 kW / 290 deg<br />

1000-1300 on 15365 DRW 250 kW / 290 deg<br />

1300-1700 on 15185 DRW 250 kW / 290 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 30)<br />

9475 RA SHP at 1430-1900 UT in English, well heard.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 30/Nov 2)<br />

2325 VL8T, Tennant Creek NT, 1855-1907, 27 Oct, English, music,<br />

unreadable talks; 25231; // 2310 & 2485 extremely poor.<br />

4835 VL8A, Alice Springs NT, 2132-2152, 27 Oct, English, A<strong>BC</strong> newscast,<br />

talks; 35332, MLI off, quickly deteriorating.<br />

4910 VL8T, Tennant Creek NT, 2134-2150, 27 Oct, cf. // 4835; 24332 but<br />

almost inauddible by 2150, adjt. QRM de CHN 49<strong>05</strong>.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 31)<br />

HCJB Australia Broadcast Schedule B07.<br />

Effective October 28, <strong>2007</strong> - March 29, 2008<br />

Download the Broadcast Schedule Here<br />

<br />

<br />

For a full programme schedule: <br />

Email reports to: <br />

For mailed reports, to:<br />

HCJB Australia, GPO Box 691, Melbourne 3001, Australia<br />

(from <br />

via Jaisakthivel-IND, dxld Nov 2)<br />

AUSTRIA VERY FINE STRONG SIGNALS - both from Moosbrunn AUT:<br />

ORF 13730 100 kW and<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> relay to Africa 13740 kHz 300 kW 195 degr at 0630-0700 UT !!!<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 30/Nov 2)<br />

B-07 for CVC International via MOS=Moosbrunn:<br />

English to West Europe<br />

1000-1100 on 11815 MOS 035 kW / 295 deg DRM<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 30)<br />

BAHRAIN [tentat.] 9745 UNID station noted at 1500-1600 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 30/Nov 2)<br />

BELARUS Google Earth imagery.<br />

BLR Mahiljou - Mogilev MW 1026 kHz 50 kW<br />

SW 6190 / 7145 / 7235 too ??


53 58 16.88 N 30 21 09.35 E<br />

(SW TX site Oct 25)<br />

6090 noted Belarus advertisements in Russian / Belarussian, and English<br />

news at 2100 UT, and // 7390 kHz En nx too.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 30/Nov 2)<br />

Very, very strong on most of the Belarus channels on Nov 3rd: 6090, 7360,<br />

and 7390 had a tremendous S=9 +30 dB level. But 7420 kHz outlet from<br />

Minsk suffered by terrible distorted equipment in 7414-7426 kHz range, bad<br />

final power tube ... (wb.)<br />

"I called Junglinster-LUX: At present both frequencies [5990, 6095] are on<br />

air around the clock until ... [ellipsis as in original] another decision<br />

will be made. Concerning 5990, it is supposed to later go out via<br />

Wertachtal, too. A new antenna for 25795 has been installed at Dudelange-<br />

SoLUX. Last night after 1900 UT they were worried about Radio Belarus on<br />

6090 kHz."<br />

<br />

No surprise that they were worried, after 2000 UT I found 6090 at times<br />

overriding the Junglinster signal to an extent that it became listenable,<br />

but at other times it still got clobbered. This is the 250 kW transmitter<br />

which so far used to operate on various 41 mb frequencies, like the co-<br />

located 15 x 5 kW (on 7360, not so good signal) and old 150 kW (on 7390<br />

kHz, signal not so good as well and modulation quite low) transmitters.<br />

Who in the world had this bad idea to move to 6090 now?<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Oct 30)<br />

BENIN Google Earth imagery.<br />

BEN Parakou ?? 936 5025 7190 kHz<br />

09 20 02.01 N 02 36 31.92 E ??<br />

(SW TX site Oct 25)<br />

BONAIRE/PORTUGAL Noted another DRM outlet on 6130 kHz at <strong>05</strong>00-0600 UT<br />

seemingly from Bonaire. and from 0700-0800 UT via Sines Portugal, DWL<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 30/Nov 2)<br />

BRAZIL 3255 R. Educadora 6 de Agosto, Xapuri (like all [Port.] words<br />

starting with a X, it's pronounced sha-poo-ree) AC, 2329-2335, 26 Oct,<br />

talks; 25231.<br />

4825 R. Educadora, Braganca PA, 1935-1950, 13 Oct, songs; 45332.<br />

4845.2 R. Cultura Ondas Tropicais, Manaus AM, 2321-2333, 26 Oct, A Voz do<br />

Brasil, start of part 2;43342, QRM de MTN.<br />

4865 R. Verdes Florestas (tent), Cruzeiro do Sul AC, 2319-2350, 26 Oct,<br />

rosary, sermon, rosary again, music; 44343, CODAR QRM and deteriorating.<br />

4885 R. Club do Para, Belem PA, 1933-1952, 13 Oct, f/ball match rpt.;<br />

35332 but improving.<br />

4885 R. Difusora Acreana (tent), Rio Branco AC, 2314-2321, 26 Oct,<br />

religious prgr; 23341, QRM de R.Club do Para.<br />

9515 R. Novas de Paz, Curitiba PR, 2142-2155, 27 Oct, religious prgr;<br />

33432.<br />

9565 R. Tupi, Curitiba PR, 2139-2149, 27 Oct, announcements for the<br />

propaganda prgr "Igreja Deus e Amor", TCs; 33442.<br />

9615 R. Cultura (at last!), Sao Paulo SP, 2109-2135, 27 Oct, Braz. songs,<br />

announcements in prgr "Seleccao do Ouvinte"; 44433, bad audio, adj. QRM.


9630 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2136-2147, 27 Oct, religious ballads &<br />

propaganda; 44433, adjt. QRM.<br />

9695 R. Rio Mar, Manaus AM, 1017-1202, 14 Oct, folk songs & chats,...,<br />

mass in progress at 1120, talks; 35433 but unreadable at 1120.<br />

11735 R. Transmundial, St¦ M¦ RS, 1237-1350, 27 Oct, songs,..., talks;<br />

25432, poor at 1330.<br />

11784.7 R. Guaiba, Pto Alegre RS, 1827-1836, 27 Oct, f/ball news; 23431.<br />

11815 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 1235-1355, 27 Oct, songs,..., f/ball<br />

news heard at 1345 when the signal was weaker; 34432.<br />

(all 14 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 31)<br />

BURKINA FASO 7230 R. Burkina, Ouagadougou, 1203-1224, 14 Oct but also<br />

noted at full steam on 27 & 28 Oct at noon, French, talks & news; 35443.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 31)<br />

CANADA 9515 Tentat. RCI Sackville in French to AF? noted around 2000<br />

UT. Scheduled 14<strong>05</strong> til 22<strong>05</strong> UT, 250 kW 277 degr, in En, Ru, Fr, and<br />

Arabic.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 30/Nov 2)<br />

RCI's new schedules for the B07 broadcast season (28 October <strong>2007</strong> to 30<br />

March 2008) have been posted on the "Schedules and Frequencies" page of<br />

our website at the following address:<br />

<br />

You will find not only our shortwave broadcast schedules, but also the<br />

schedules for our three 24-hour per day satellite channels on the HotBird<br />

satellite (Europe/North Africa/Middle East), and for the RCI Plus channel<br />

on Sirius Satellite Radio. Please note that the schedules are posted in<br />

PDF format. If you do not have the Adobe Rea<strong>der</strong> software to read PDF<br />

files, you may download it free of charge by following the link given on<br />

the "Schedules and Frequencies" page. Listeners in the Indian Subcontinent<br />

should note that, with this schedule, we will be reinstating a morning<br />

broadcast to your area at 0100 UTC. We welcome your comments on our<br />

programming and on our updated website. We wish you good listening in the<br />

coming season.<br />

(via Jose Bueno, dxld Oct 26)<br />

C.A.F. Google Earth imagery.<br />

CAF Bangui 1440 kHz 7220 kHz 50 kW<br />

04 19 34.06 N 18 31 26.69 E<br />

(SW TX site Oct 25)<br />

CHILE B-07 for Voz Christiana via SGO=Santiago:<br />

Portuguese to Brasil<br />

0000-0700 on 11745 SGO 100 kW / 060 deg<br />

0700-1000 on 6<strong>05</strong>0 SGO 100 kW / 060 deg<br />

1000-2400 on 15410 SGO 100 kW / 060 deg<br />

1800-2000 on 17860 SGO 015 kW / 045 deg DRM<br />

Spanish to Mexico<br />

0100-0400 on 11970 SGO 100 kW / 340 deg<br />

Spanish to South America North<br />

0100-0800 on 118<strong>05</strong> SGO 100 kW / non-dir<br />

0800-1100 on 6185 SGO 100 kW / non-dir<br />

1100-0100 on 17680 SGO 100 kW / non-dir


Spanish to South America South<br />

0000-1200 on 6070 SGO 100 kW / 030 deg<br />

1200-2400 on 9635 SGO 100 kW / 030 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 30)<br />

CHINA 9680 and 9690 kHz Firedrake against UNID at 1500-1700 UT.<br />

11925 CNR/CRI LIN seemingly throughout schedule 2000-1735, En 0700-0800UT.<br />

11965 Firedrake from 0700 UT, seemingly against IBB Udorn Thani.<br />

11980 throughout 0100-1400 UT of Kunming site.<br />

11990 Kunming extended til at least 1500 UT.<br />

Noted also Chinese Firedrake on 21900 kHz at 0700-0800 UT.<br />

Clash as always on this 15220 channel at 0600-0800 / 0700-0730 UT CRI<br />

Urumchi in French, and NHK Ascension in Arabic northwards.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 30/Nov 2)<br />

More Firedrake jamming channels noted in B-07 season, signals originate<br />

>from China mainland:<br />

5810 5835 6095 6145 7130 7190 7355 7365 7415 7445 7515 7550 9350 9355<br />

9370 9415 9440 9450 9455 9555 96<strong>05</strong> 9680 9850 9875 99<strong>05</strong> 9930<br />

11510 11540 11550 11575 11765 11785 11790 11795 11945 12040 13625 13670<br />

13765 15150 15270 15360?CVC? 15515 15665 17515 17615 17880 21495 21550<br />

21690 - and strange enough OOB 21900 kHz in 0700-0800 UT range parked...<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 30/Nov 2)<br />

CROATIA Croatia on 3985 kHz<br />

"3985 2200-<strong>05</strong>00 100 kW non-dir to all-Europe daily."<br />

Obviously another case of registrations not reflecting the actual<br />

operations. Tonight 3985 again sounds like just a few kilowatts; it's<br />

definitely nothing even close to 100 kW, unless their antenna is extremely<br />

bad. And it did not sign on at 2200 UT. I did not recheck until 2358 when<br />

it was finally on, so probably it is on air from 2300. And Sines signed on<br />

the DRM signal on 3995 at 2200, only to switch it already off before 0030<br />

(maybe at 2400). When it was on the hiss still bothered the consi<strong>der</strong>ably<br />

weaker Deanovec signal on 3985 kHz.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Nov 1)<br />

Croatian Radio 3985 kHz at 2200-<strong>05</strong>00 UT, 100 kW non-dir to all-Europe<br />

daily.3984.845, Glas Hrvatske; 0<strong>05</strong>1-0107 30 October, <strong>2007</strong>. Croatian pop<br />

vocals, slow time soun<strong>der</strong>s 0100, ID by male, into world news summary until<br />

0106 when back to vocals. Clear and fair to weak.<br />

3984.845 Glas Hrvatske; 0<strong>05</strong>1-0107 30 October, <strong>2007</strong>. Croatian pop vocals,<br />

slow time soun<strong>der</strong>s 0100, ID by male, into world news summary until 0106<br />

when back to vocals. Clear and fair to weak. Direct, not via Germany per<br />

recent reports.<br />

(Terry L. Krueger-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 2)<br />

DJIBOUTI 4780 R. TV de Djibouti, Doraleh, 1618-1633, 28 Oct,<br />

Vernacular, Afr. pops menu; 35332.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 31)<br />

ECUADOR 15275drm Ihr lieben DRM Freunde von HCJB, von Allen Graham<br />

erhielten wir folgende Info die ich kurz zusammenfasse: Wir werden wegen<br />

den Stoerungen einen Wechsel fuer DRM vornehmen. Pacs und Pifo werden<br />

sofort informiert. Ab Freitag, Nov 2 um 1100 UTC senden wir dann auf 15275<br />

kHz in DRM.<br />

(Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 1)<br />

Formerly 15680 kHz 1500-2100 UT 4 kW, due of interference by CVC relay via


DTK Wertachtal 1500-1800 UT. (wb)<br />

ETHIOPIA 9560.9 R. Ethiopia, Geja Dera, 1231-..., 27 Oct, Somali (?),<br />

talks; 24331, adj. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 31)<br />

9704.18 Radio Ethiopia, Gedja, at 1915-2100* UT on Nov 4, talk in<br />

possible Amheric. Local pop music. Koran at 1935 UT. Wide variety of local<br />

pop music, more traditional Mid-East type music, Horn of Africa music,<br />

techno-pop music & US pop music. Sign off with National Anthem. Fair but<br />

must use ECSS-LSB to avoid station on 97<strong>05</strong> kHz. Fair signal on // 7110<br />

kHz. Very weak // 5990 kHz. On later than usual. I thought sign off was<br />

2000 UT.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Nov 4)<br />

FRANCE RFI in English, possibly incomplete, need to be confirmed:<br />

0700-0730 11725<br />

1600-1700 11615 15160-RSA<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 30)<br />

RFI Paris in English on 11615 and 11725 observed last week.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 30/Nov 2)<br />

FRANCE/FR GUIANA [RTI Taiwan relay] New TDF transmissions in English<br />

via Issoudun are scheduled: 1600-1700 on 9785, 1700-1800 on 11850, 1800-<br />

1900 on 3965. From Issoudun, Spanish is at 2000-2100 on 3965, 500 kW, 215<br />

degrees.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 29)<br />

3965 at 1800-1900 UT transmits R. Taiwan Internationale too, booming here.<br />

(JM Aubier, France, ibid.)<br />

And 0200-0300 UT a new broadcast in Spanish, which may not be RFI, is<br />

scheduled on 9800 kHz via Fr Guiana, 500 kW, 195 degrees.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 29)<br />

cf. <br />

Winter B-07 of Radio Taiwan International via TDF:<br />

1400-1500 15430 ISS 500 kW / 060 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1600-1700 9785 ISS 500 kW / 085 deg to SoAs English till Mar. 1<br />

1600-1700 11995 ISS 500 kW / 085 deg to SoAs English from Mar. 2<br />

1700-1800 6120 ISS 500 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to EaEu Russian till Mar. 1<br />

1700-1800 7135 ISS 500 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg to EaEu Russian from Mar. 2<br />

(7315*)<br />

1700-1800 11850 ISS 500 kW / 160 deg to SoAf English<br />

1800-1900 3965 ISS 250 kW / 345 deg to WeEu English<br />

1900-2000 9365 ISS 500 kW / 190 deg to NoAf French till Mar. 1<br />

1900-2000 11615 ISS 500 kW / 190 deg to NoAf French from Mar. 2<br />

(11670*)<br />

2000-2100 3965 ISS 500 kW / 215 deg to SoEu Spanish<br />

2100-2200 3965 ISS 250 kW / <strong>05</strong>0 deg to WeEu German<br />

2200-2300 3965 ISS 250 kW / 345 deg to WeEu Chinese<br />

*alternative frequency.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 30)<br />

FRANCE/MONACO New from Monaco. Hello, Since yesterday November 1st,<br />

there is a new station on MW 1467 kHz from Col de la Madone<br />

(Monaco/France). It's RADIO MARIA FRANCE, from <strong>05</strong>00-1900 UT on 1467 kHz<br />

and also 24/24 h on FM 95.4 MHz.<br />

Adress is: Radio Maria France, B.P. 42<br />

F-06341 La Trinite Cedex, France.<br />


Also news from France: RMC Info stop all MW relays in France. Now only on<br />

216 kHz and FM. By the way Beur FM is on the air on 1584 kHz from<br />

Perpignan.<br />

(Christian Ghibaudo-F, dxld Nov 2)<br />

1467 kHz Radio Maria France via Col de la Madonne (?), um 1358 UT in Fr<br />

mit ID, relig. Px. 23332.<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 2)<br />

Monte Carlo Radiodiffusion. Le Diffuseur Radio de la Principaute de Monaco<br />

Centre de Fontbonne (06):<br />

TransWorld Radio<br />

0615-0630 6230 kHz en polonais<br />

0615-0630 7380 kHz en polonais<br />

0700-0715 (L,M,J,V) 5910 kHz en tcheque<br />

0700-0715 (L,M,J,V) 7335 kHz en tcheque<br />

0745-0920 (dim) 9800 kHz en anglais<br />

0800-0850 (L-V) 9800 kHz en anglais<br />

0815-0850 (sam) 9800 kHz en anglais<br />

0930-1000 (dim) 5910 kHz en hongrois<br />

0930-1000 (dim) 7210 kHz en hongrois<br />

1100-1130 (sam) 9795 kHz en roumain<br />

Polskie Radio (Varsovie)<br />

1630-1700 71<strong>05</strong> kHz en allemand<br />

Centre du Col de la Madone (06):<br />

Radio Chine Internationale<br />

0800-1300 702 kHz en francais<br />

1300-1500 702 kHz en chinois<br />

1500-1800 702 kHz en italien<br />

1800-2300 702 kHz en francais<br />

Centre de Roumoules (04):<br />

RMC Info 0330-23<strong>05</strong> 216 kHz en francais.<br />

TransWorld Radio 2000-2045 1467 kHz en slovaque et tcheque<br />

2045-2315 1467 kHz en arabe<br />

2315-2400 1467 kHz en anglais.<br />

(Christian Ghibaudo-F, via Dario Monferini-I, dxld)<br />

GABON 4777 R. Gabon, Melen (correct site), 1611-1640, 28 Oct, French,<br />

Afr. folk songs, brief rpt. on some f/ball match, Afr. pops; 25231.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 31)<br />

GEORGIA Background - Abkhazia, a territory on the Black Sea coast, broke<br />

away from Georgia after an armed conflict in the early 1990s. However, its<br />

self-declared independence has never been recognized internationally and<br />

the conflict, which ended with a cease fire in 1993, has not been resolved<br />

politically.<br />

Abkhazia has been subject to isolation for more than a decade, so<br />

communication with and access to information from the outside world has<br />

been severely restricted, and mass media together with the main<br />

institutions have suffered severe consequences. But even if the first<br />

internet access was established in the capital Sukhumi only in 2001, there<br />

is now a degree of diversity within the media, mainly in the press.<br />

Nevertheless, the most important sources of information for the majority<br />

of the population still remain Russian TV and the Abkhazian state TV. The<br />

Abkhaz authorities operate AGTRK, a TV and radio network, and publish<br />

newspapers in both Abkhaz and Russian. Georgian TV and radio stations can


e received across much of Abkhazia and the main Russian TV networks are<br />

rebroadcast in the territory.<br />

There are several private and opposition Russian-language newspapers.<br />

Newspaper and magazine publishing is hin<strong>der</strong>ed by a lack of money and the<br />

scarcity of paper and printing facilities.<br />

Television.<br />

Abkhazia has four local broadcasters: AGTRK, Abaza-TV, TV3 and Triada.<br />

However, the broadcast media in Abkhazia are firmly in the hands of the<br />

authorities, which operate AGTRK television and radio network. The<br />

government channels usually do not cover topics that are challenging to<br />

the authorities. Regular live broadcast TV debates were discontinued at<br />

the time of the 2004 elections without any explanation.<br />

However, since the beginning of <strong>2007</strong> a few live programmes have been<br />

broadcast, one with the president and journalists, and some with electoral<br />

candidates in the run-up to the 4 March parliamentary elections.<br />

Television broadcasting time is limited to four hours in the evening, with<br />

15 minutes of Abkhazian-language news and 15 minutes of the same news in<br />

Russian.<br />

There is only one private television station, Abaza-TV, previously called<br />

Inter-TV, which still has to resolve issues related with licensing. It<br />

does not broadcast news or current affairs programmes and its coverage is<br />

limited to the surroundings of the capital city Sukhumi.<br />

The Sukhumi population has also access to TV3, which broadcasts only films<br />

and advertising, and no news. There are also local television stations in<br />

a few towns which provide local news but not comprehensive coverage.<br />

In addition to Abkhazian television, all households have access to Russian<br />

television (Channel One, Kanal Rossiya, NTV and RTR Kultura), which<br />

constitutes an important source of information, especially about Russian<br />

politics. Kultura shares a transmitter with AGTRK and pays for the<br />

rebroadcasting. Channel One and NTV show Abkhaz commercials in lieu of<br />

payment.<br />

Recently, people who want to have a greater choice of channels have also<br />

started getting satellite dishes. However, they are expensive and few can<br />

afford them.<br />

Radio.<br />

Radio Soma is an independent FM station which<br />

began broadcasting on 107.9 MHz in Sukhumi and surrounding area in 1998.<br />

The bulk of the station's output consists of music programming, but it<br />

also rebroadcasts both B<strong>BC</strong> World Service and Voice of Russia news daily.<br />

Moreover, the station also carries news and live talk shows with invited<br />

guests. It is a very popular station. The broadcaster has a 300-watt<br />

transmitter, purchased with assistance from Conciliation Resources, a<br />

London-based NGO operating in Abkhazia. Apsua Radio (AGTRK) is part of the<br />

Abkhaz Television and Radio Company. It broadcasts local news in Russian<br />

and Abkhazian, in the mornings and evenings. At other times it<br />

rebroadcasts material from Russian radio stations.<br />

The station is reported to have a 5 kW shortwave transmitter and has been<br />

heard on 9495 kHz and 9535 kHz. It also broadcasts on FM 102.4 MHz.<br />

Apsua Radio is a successor of the clandestine Voice of Abkhazia which<br />

began broadcasting on 4 April 1992, a few months before the Georgian-<br />

Abkhaz war.<br />

A total of nine FM broadcasters have been noted active in Sukhumi: Two<br />

local broadcasters (Radio Soma and Apsu Radio); two unidentified Turkish


stations, two Georgian broadcasters (Green wave radio and Imedi radio) and<br />

three Russian stations (Radio Planeta, Radio Shanson and Avto Radio).<br />

(b b c_m via dxld Oct 24)<br />

GERMANY 6170 TOM Nauen relay in English at 2000-2200 UT 125kW at 275<br />

degr.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 30/Nov 2)<br />

13630, Voice of Democratica Eritrea (via Juelich), e-mail reply to my last<br />

postal attempt sent to the Frankfurt address. Confirmed my rpt as them and<br />

appreciated my writing, confirming the date and time of this rcpn. This<br />

for an MP3 CD to<br />

Eritraeisches Zentrum<br />

2. Stock (2nd Floor)<br />

Neue Mainzer Strasse 24<br />

D-60311 Frankfurt<br />

Germany.<br />

Special tnx to Bernd Trutenau for assistance on the correct address. In 8<br />

days after sending second follow-up, total of eight mos. V/S Neguse<br />

Tseggai, Head of Administration Body.<br />

(Ed Kusalik-Alb-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 26)<br />

B-07 for CVC International via WER=Wertachtal:<br />

English to West Africa and Nigeria<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 on 9430 WER 125 kW / 180 deg till Nov.30<br />

0600-0700 on 11720 WER 125 kW / 180 deg till Nov.30<br />

0700-0900 on 15640 WER 125 kW / 180 deg till Nov.30<br />

1500-1800 on 15680 WER 125 kW / 180 deg till Nov.30<br />

1800-2000 on 9490 WER 125 kW / 180 deg till Nov.30<br />

2000-2100 on 7285 WER 125 kW / 180 deg till Nov.30<br />

English to West Europe<br />

0900-1200 on 7120 JUL 040 kW / 300 deg DRM > tent.<br />

Russian to East Europe<br />

0600-0900 on 11825 JUL 100 kW / 060 deg >>>>> tent.<br />

0900-1700 on 15450 JUL 100 kW / 060 deg >>>>> tent.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 30)<br />

GUAM KTWR B07. Eff. Oct 28, <strong>2007</strong><br />

China<br />

Amdo-Tibetan 1300-1315 Mon-Thu 9355<br />

Cantonese 1100-1145 Mon-Fri 9975<br />

Cantonese 1100-1115 Sat 9975<br />

Cantonese 1100-1200 Sun 9975<br />

Cantonese 2245-2245 Mon-Fri 12130<br />

Cantonese 2245-2300 Sat 12130<br />

Cantonese 2245-2345 Sun 12130<br />

Hakka 1145-1200 Thu-Fri 9975<br />

Hakka 1115-1200 Sat 9975<br />

Hui 1300-1330 Sat 9355<br />

Hui 1030-1100 Sun 11935<br />

Mandarin 0930-1100 Daily 121<strong>05</strong><br />

Mandarin 0930-1100 Daily 11590<br />

Mandarin 1100-1145 Daily 9910<br />

Mandarin 1100-1200 Mon-Fri 11640<br />

Mandarin 1100-1200 Sat-Sun 11640<br />

Mandarin 1200-1300 Mon-Sat 9355<br />

Mandarin 1315-1330 Mon-Sat 9355<br />

Mandarin 1200-1400 Sun 9355


Mandarin 1145-1400 Daily 7485<br />

Mandarin 1500-1600 Mon-Fri 7485<br />

Mandarin 1500-1515 Sat-Sun 7485<br />

Mandarin 2300-2315 Daily 11655<br />

Mandarin 2300-2345 Daily 13630<br />

Nosu Yi 1100-1115 Sat-Sun 11640<br />

Swatow 1145-1200 Mon-Wed 9975<br />

Uyghur 1030-1100 Mon-Fri 11935<br />

Korea<br />

Korean 1400-1515 Sun-Wed 9690<br />

Korean 1400-1530 Thu-Sat 9690<br />

South Pacific<br />

English 0800-0900 Mon-Fri 11840<br />

English 0800-0845 Sat 11840<br />

SoEaAsia<br />

English 08<strong>05</strong>-0900 Tue-Fri 15170<br />

English 0830-0900 Mon 15170<br />

Indonesia<br />

Balinese 0900-0915 Fri-Tue 15200<br />

Indonesian 0945-1045 Daily 15200<br />

Javanese 1100-1130 Daily 15200<br />

Madurese 0915-0945 Daily 15200<br />

Sundanese 1130-1200 Daily 15200<br />

Torajanese 0900-0915 Wed-Thu 15200<br />

Myanmar<br />

Burmese 1200-1300 Sun-Fri 11610<br />

Burmese 1225-1300 Sat 11610<br />

Sgaw Karen 1300-1330 Daily 9585<br />

Vietnam<br />

Vietnamese 1100-1130 Daily 9635<br />

Vietnamese 1400-1430 Mon-Fri 9920<br />

Vietnamese 1400-1500 Sat-Sun 9920<br />

Cambodia<br />

Khmer 1300-1330 Daily 9975<br />

South Asia<br />

Kokborok 1230-1300 Mon-Fri 12065<br />

Kokborok 1245-1300 Sat 12065<br />

English 1400-1500 Tue-Wed 9975<br />

English 1400-1430 Mo,Th,Fr 9975<br />

Assamese 1330-1400 Mon-Sat 11800<br />

Assamese 1330-1345 Sun 11800<br />

Santhali 1345-1400 Daily 12065<br />

Boro 1400-1415 Wed-Sun 12065<br />

Manipuri 1415-1430 Sat-Sun 12065<br />

Mus/Bengali 1400-1415 Mon-Tue 12065<br />

Mongolia<br />

Mongolian 1200-1215 Sat 9910<br />

Trans World Radio - Guam<br />

P.O.Box 8780, Agat, Guam 96928, USA<br />

30th Anniversary 1977-<strong>2007</strong>. (George Ross, Oct 26)<br />

GUINEA 1385.9 R. Rurale, Labe, 2215-2231, 27 Oct, Vernacular, talks;<br />

55343.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 31)


HAWAII A belated farewell to Dr. Richard E. Wood, AM broadcast <strong>DX</strong>er<br />

extraordinaire. I was so looking forward to doing battle with Dr. Wood in<br />

this contest. It was purposely setup so that I (or any transoceanic<br />

specialty <strong>DX</strong>er) could mount a challenge against Dr. Wood with his prime<br />

Hawaiian Beverage antenna location, and without impacting the opportunity<br />

for transcontinental <strong>DX</strong>ers to compete. I received a letter in which Dr.<br />

Wood had announced his intention to enter the contest just a week before<br />

his untimely death. He will be missed.<br />

Hawaii contestant Dale Park shared his thoughts after receiving the sad<br />

news.<br />

"I have been meaning to write to Dr. Wood for the past two years and<br />

wanted to congratulate him for winning the NRC <strong>DX</strong> Contest. I even wanted<br />

to trade stamps with him. Now he'll never know," lamented Dale.<br />

"Since he was probably going to win this season's contest anyway, I would<br />

suggest donating a 2008 WRTH in his memory to a library on the Big Island:<br />

Either the Univ. of Hawai'i-Hilo library, the Hilo public library, or the<br />

Kea'au public library near his home. He and the late Chuck Boehnke, plus<br />

former SW pirate <strong>DX</strong>er John Arthur, all lived in the Hawaiian Paradise Park<br />

subdivision between the towns of Kea'au and Pahoa. I hope to get in touch<br />

with his friend Ginny Boehnke regarding his equipment and radio ephemera."<br />

(Bruce Conti, NRC <strong>DX</strong> News, dxld Nov 5)<br />

INDIA Many audio breaks 9620 AIR Aligarh in Sindhi, 1215-1600 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 28/Nov 2)<br />

Harmful Interfernce by AIR on 7069 kHz.<br />

Dear Mr. Sharma,<br />

will you please open my "Report of Harmful Interference" in the<br />

attachment. It is dealing with spurious transmissions of All-India-Radio<br />

on the exclusive Amateur-Radio band of 40-m (7000 - 7100 kHz) on 7069 kHz<br />

(frequency unstable and varying for some kHz, rocking 10 kHz).<br />

Will you please contact the engineers of the faulty transmitter and fix<br />

the problem. The radio amateurs of the world have the right to use their<br />

exclusive frequencies without the harmful interference of All India Radio.<br />

I should like to read your answer soon on my screen.<br />

Regards,<br />

Ulrich Bihlmayer<br />

Coordinator of DARC MONITORING SYSTEM<br />

Indru<strong>der</strong> Watch and Spectrum Control. (Nov 2)<br />

INDONESIA 3976.0 RRI Pontianak, this one sent a full data letter<br />

verifying my reception report from February after remin<strong>der</strong>. It took so<br />

many times and even writing in Bahasa Indonesia (BI) it was hard to get<br />

it. One has to know that postal services with Indonesia remain not that<br />

good unfortunately. Never sent letters more then 20 grams, everything<br />

looking interesting might be gone. And: I really do not know if the people<br />

overseas really un<strong>der</strong>stand what we want from them and what is our hobby<br />

all about. They correctly stated time, date, frequency - a perfect verie<br />

letter. But in addition they copied my view card of the city of Frankfurt<br />

and put a station stamp on each copy... great! v/s was Mr. Sudiman<br />

Bonavarte (Kepala Stasiun).<br />

3987.04 RRI Manokwari, 1447-1455*, BI, song and then into SCI, "Radio<br />

Republik Indonesia, Manokwari", SCI again and s/off, did not hear them for<br />

a long time.<br />

3995.<strong>05</strong> RRI Kendari, 1531-1555*, Oct 11, abruptly signed off after a


quick Radio Republik Indonesia ID. Had Qur'an chants starting with "Asalam<br />

Aleikum, saya Haji ..." (I am Haji one of those being in Mecca for the<br />

Haj" (spoken Hadch) at 1531. Weak to fair signal on a free channel.<br />

4750.0 RRI Makassar seemed to switch off this frequency. Neither there in<br />

the afternoon nor during the evening.<br />

4790.0 RRI Fak-Fak, *1955-2000, Oct 12, National Anthem, programme<br />

starting at 1957 with "Radio Republik Indonesia Fak-Fak", then usual nice<br />

songs they play, no Qur'an and still music at 2000.<br />

4869.95 RRI Wamena, 2046, Oct 18, very weak and hardly audible, 65<br />

degrees antenna used. Slow Qur'an chants with long interruptions in<br />

between, free channel though. Oct 18 was one of the best days for Asia and<br />

most of the other days they had been audible at all.<br />

4875.0 RRI Sorong, same as Makassar, gone as well. Only the more easterly<br />

transmitters seem to remain at the very moment (Serui, Fak- Fak, Wamena,<br />

Biak etc). Asking young Indonesians in Lombok, most of them never heard of<br />

SW and just tune in the local FMs and there is not much difference to the<br />

MW band. Being in Mataram some two years ago I saw the RRI's 10 kW SW<br />

outlet (a Continental brand used to broadcast on 3215). No plans to re-<br />

active due to costs of spare parts and from the two MW outlets only one<br />

was active with 828 kHz at that time (listed on 855) while the other one<br />

was gone (they used to broadcast on 1179 something like that).<br />

4920.0 RRI Biak, at 2<strong>05</strong>0-2100 UT on Oct 16, very weak with old pop music<br />

and few announcements in between. Xizang carrier switched on at 2<strong>05</strong>5 UT.<br />

SCI at exactly 2100.00 and Xizang started at 2100.30 UT when the RRI<br />

signal started to improve slightly due to sunrise at transmitter site.<br />

(Stefan Schliephacke-D, visiting Denmark <strong>DX</strong> Camp, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Oct 31)<br />

7289.86 RRI Nabire on Oct 30 at 0751-0806 UT. 35343-34343 Indonesian,<br />

Talk and music, ID at 0759, RPK, 0800 Jakarta news realy.<br />

9526 V. of Indonesia on Oct 30 at 08<strong>05</strong>-0818 UT. 45433-44444 English,<br />

News, ID at 0809 UT, // 11785 kHz.<br />

11784.90 V. of Indonesia on Oct 29 at 0751-0803 UT. 45444 English,<br />

Repetion of IS and ID, 0800 ID, Opening music, Opening announce, News.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Nov 2)<br />

IRAN TWO SEPARATE SPURIOUS SIGNALS in 22 mb, both IRIB Arabic, but<br />

INDEPENDENTLY. Noted around 0600-0730 UT.<br />

Fundamental Kamalabad 13790 kHz had two more or less symmetrically peaks<br />

13724.3 and 13852.6 kHz.<br />

The stronger other Zahedan 13800 kHz outlet had two spurious on v13768 and<br />

13831.8 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 28/Nov 2)<br />

ISRAEL/EGYPT 9345 two stations co-channel ISR Hebrew and Abis-EGY in<br />

French at 2030-2230 UT.<br />

9985 Kol Israel in Persian at 1500-1630[-1600 Fri/Sat] UT.<br />

// 7420, Kol Israel in Persian. Nooooo jamming by IRAN; but 9985 KI<br />

Persian jammed. On VoA Persian via Udorn Thani 1530-1630 UT next door 9980<br />

kHz, very strange selection: Kol Persian, Iranian jamming, and VoA Persian<br />

5 kHz down !?<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 28/Nov 2)<br />

The Israel Radio Winter <strong>2007</strong>-2008 (B07) schedule is now on the IBA's<br />

website all times are Israel Time [UT +2] and not UTC


<br />

(Doni Rosenzweig, dxld Oct 28)<br />

KOREA D.P.R./KUWAIT/PHILIPPINES/SRI LANKA<br />

Strange 9325 KRE, and IBB IRA Tinang-PHL and strange 9335 KRE, and IBB<br />

KWT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 28/Nov 2)<br />

Well, KRE (North Korea) is not in HFCC, so its usage is easy to forget,<br />

unless you axually monitor or pay attention to <strong>DX</strong> sources! IBB Tinang is<br />

indeed scheduled now on 9325 at 1300-1530; on 9335, IBB Kuwait at 0030-<br />

0430 & 1130-1830, plus Sri Lanka 1900-2130 UT.<br />

As usual we await Pyongyang's always-late frequency schedule update, from<br />

Arnulf Piontek in Berlin but per Aoki S07 they were using 9325 in A07 at<br />

1300-2<strong>05</strong>0 at 325 degrees to Europe. And 9335 at 1300-1750 at 28 degrees,<br />

while VOA was already colliding on 9335 kHz at 1430-1830 UT from Kuwait to<br />

Afghanistan.<br />

Or it could well be that bureaucratically, IBB is well aware of North<br />

Korea on 9325 and 9335, but for political reasons they choose to use the<br />

frequencies anyway, figuring they have the upper hand in desired target<br />

areas. Sort of like who's got the bigger bombs.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 31)<br />

KUWAIT Hi from Spain - Radio Kuwait B-07 tentat. schedule.<br />

Here is the approx. schedule of Radio Kuwait in B-07, like in WRTH May<br />

Update A-07 in .PDF format, but<br />

0130-13<strong>05</strong> 6<strong>05</strong>5 Ar<br />

0200-0710 11675 Ar<br />

0400-0930 15495 Ar<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-09<strong>05</strong> 15110 Ar / En nx at 0600 UT.<br />

0800-1000 9750 Persian/Arabic.<br />

10<strong>05</strong>-1740 155<strong>05</strong> Ar<br />

0930-1315 13620 DRM<br />

1320-2400 9880 DRM<br />

1500-1745v 13620 Ar<br />

1750-2106 11990 Ar/ En nx but at unknown time.<br />

1915-2400 9855 Ar<br />

2200-0200 11675 ?DRM? - not sure.<br />

Correction:<br />

13670 Kuwait NOT DRM <strong>05</strong>00-0900 UT. I guess R KWT is NOT at all on 13670<br />

kHz. I listened twice these days, and I guess it is CNR Urumchi 0200-1400<br />

UT service in similar KAZ UIG, Khyrghiz and Arabic like music.<br />

13670 at 1400-1600 UT is CRI Cerrik-ALB in Arabic service. And IBB Tinian<br />

Chinese and Firedrake jamming at 1500-1900 UT too. KWT on 155<strong>05</strong> kHz heard<br />

til 1740 UT approx.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 28/Nov 2)<br />

LIBYA B-07 V. of Africa, from Sabrata Site, 500 kW, daily, with<br />

azimuths from 32-47 N, 12-29 E:<br />

1200-1600 21695 130 & 1600-1700 15660 230 & 1700-2000 11965 230<br />

1200-1700 17725 180 & 1700-1900 15215 180 & 1900-2000 11860 180<br />

(via Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 31)<br />

Libya is really back on shortwave from own soil. Checked the whole FCC<br />

schedule of Sabrata registrations last week, using on of my superb good<br />

old Sony ICF2010 units, toured in nearby Spain in the Mediterranean:<br />

All Sabrata channels carry a minor buzz tone, but not annoying.


Yes Glenn, figured that out EASILY here in Spain. Total different<br />

reception sound of all LBY-LBJ scheduled outlets noted here more of 1500<br />

kilometers near the target, all compared to the usual back lobe CeEuropean<br />

reception signals from Libya. And total different propagation cond,<br />

compared to the Issoudun France outlets at same time span.<br />

1600-1700 15660 and 17725 kHz both in French at 1630 UT<br />

1700-2000 11965 French at 1700 UT,<br />

[and an UNID French at 2100-2200 UT too]<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong>, touring in Spain Oct 28/Nov 2)<br />

MADAGASCAR 5011.751 RTM at 0240-03<strong>05</strong> UT on 30 Oct. Tune in to open<br />

carrier, then up with clarinet/accordion Parisian-sounding jazz<br />

instrumental, apparently the engineer tuning up, from 0244-0246 then back<br />

to carrier. Instrumental music from 0253, Malagasy male from 0258, ID,<br />

mention of Anantanarivo and into vocal filler just after 0300 followed by<br />

female talk. Clear and fair.<br />

(Terry L Krueger-USA, dxld Nov 2)<br />

MALI 5995 R. Mali, Kati, 2156-2212, 27 Oct, French, mo<strong>der</strong>n Malian<br />

music; 54444, adjt. DRM QRM. No other // outlet was audible.<br />

11960 R. Mali, Kati, 1632-..., 28 Oct, Vernacular, Afr. pops prgr; 55444;<br />

sole audible (most likely active) daytime outlet.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 31)<br />

MAURITANIA 783 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, at 1838-1858 UT on 27 Oct,<br />

Vernacular, talks, Arabic noted at 1850 UT; 54444, QRM de SYR; // 4845<br />

kHz.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 31)<br />

MEXICO 6185 R. Educacion, Cd. de Mexico, 0728-0832, 16 Oct, jazz,<br />

songs; 45333.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 31)<br />

MOLDOVA [to KURDISTAN] 7540 V. of Mesopotamia: This signal is<br />

extremely loud here in northern Tasmania from 2130 until s/off at 2157 UT,<br />

then open carrier for a minute. Mentioned website and an address I think<br />

in Bonn, Germany. All music and no speech until end when I/D given and<br />

channel list. Won<strong>der</strong> where sen<strong>der</strong> is? Are they pro PKK? Website is in<br />

Kurdish presumably and impossible to get in unless you're registered.<br />

Google only brings up Kurdish language sites.<br />

(Robin L. Harwood-AUS VK7RH, dxld Oct 31)<br />

1500-2200 UT Voice of Mesopotamia, via Maiac, Moldova, 500/300kW at 116<br />

degrees.<br />

MONGOLIA 4895 Mongoliin R, Murun, 2334-2346, 26 Oct, Mongolian, local<br />

songs; 44333, CODAR QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 31)<br />

MOROCCO 1079.8 RTM "B"/"Q", site?, 1215-..., 27 Oct, Arabic, songs;<br />

55454; // 1635a.<br />

1187.8 RTM "C", Casablanca (correct site?), 1211-..., 27 Oct, Berber,<br />

news & reports; brief weather report, announcement, tradit. music; 55454,<br />

bad audio; // 1044 vy. good.<br />

1635 approx., RTM "B" (at least, but also "Q" as I seem to remember having<br />

observed back in September when I first reported about such a strange<br />

outlet), site?, 12<strong>05</strong>-..., 27 Oct, Arabic, news; 55454, FM-like modulation;<br />

// 1593, 1079.8.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 31)<br />

Closing of Morocco Facility. The IBB transmitting station in Morocco will


cease operations in March 2008, and the facility will be returned to the<br />

Government of Morocco by the end of next year.<br />

The rising cost of operating the Morocco station prompted this decision.<br />

The closing will not reduce the number of hours of radio programming<br />

currently broadcast by shortwave: All programs currently broadcast from<br />

the Morocco station will continue to be broadcast, either from other IBB<br />

facilities or through lease arrangements.<br />

Employees affected by the move will receive appropriate severance<br />

compensation within the scope of U.S. Embassy agreements. The outstanding<br />

work of these Moroccan station employees on behalf of U.S. international<br />

broadcasting is greatly appreciated.<br />

(Dan Ferguson-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 2; IBB Nov 2 via Ben Dawson-USA,<br />

dxld Nov 2)<br />

IBB TRANSMITTING STATION AT MOROCCO WILL CLOSE. The International<br />

Broadcasting Bureau announces that its shortwave relay station at Briech,<br />

Morocco, will cease operations in March 2008. Its ten 500-kilowatt<br />

transmitters (currently operating at 250 kilowatts) are used for 20 VOA<br />

and seven RFE/RL language services. This announcement comes shortly after<br />

the 28 October closure of the IBB shortwave transmitting station at<br />

Delano, California.<br />

( Nov 2)<br />

<br />

And I suspect this to be a photo from the Briech site. Perhaps a bit too<br />

much green, but the outfit of the staff appears to fit:<br />

<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, Nov 4)<br />

NETHERLANDS/PHILIPPINES/MADAGASCAR<br />

Nach dem Sendeende von Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land Wereldomroep mit dem Ende <strong>der</strong><br />

laufenden Sommerperiode am 27. Okt. <strong>2007</strong> gibt es vorlaeufig keine<br />

Kurzwellensendungen aus den Nie<strong>der</strong>landen mehr. Da die Sendestation Flevo<br />

bei Zeewolde (Flevoland) von einer Privatgesellschaft betrieben wird,<br />

musste die von Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land benoetige Sendezeit nach EU-Recht<br />

ausgeschrieben werden. Das heisst aber nicht, Radio Netherlands Worldwide<br />

die Station in Zukunft nicht mehr nutzen wird.<br />

Die Grosssendeanlage liegt kaum 20 km nordoestlich <strong>der</strong> Studios von<br />

Hilversum. Etwa 6 km nordwestlich von Zeewolde steht die Kurzwellenanlage,<br />

etwa 8 km nordwestlich die Mittelwellenanlage fuer 747 und 1008 kHz. Die<br />

Kurzwellenstation ging 1985 in Betrieb und loeste die bis dahin genutzten<br />

Kurzwellensen<strong>der</strong> in Lopik ab. Aufgebaut wurden von <strong>der</strong> Berliner Firma<br />

Telefunken neben <strong>der</strong> erfor<strong>der</strong>lichen Antennenanlage vier Sen<strong>der</strong> mit einer<br />

Leistung von jeweils 500 kW sowie ein 100 kW starker Reservesen<strong>der</strong>. Dieser<br />

Reservesen<strong>der</strong> dient seit einigen Jahren fuer Ausstrahlungen im digitalen<br />

Standard Digital Radio Mondiale. Die RNW-Sendungen in analoger<br />

Amplitudenmodulation aus Flevo waren bereits im Herbst 2003 deutlich<br />

eingeschraenkt worden.<br />

Ab dem 28. Oktober <strong>2007</strong> ersetzt Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land Wereldomroep die Station<br />

Flevo vor allem durch Kurzwellensen<strong>der</strong> in Deutschland und <strong>der</strong> GUS. Eine<br />

weitere Neuerung ist ein Sendezeittausch mit dem International<br />

Broadcasting Bureau <strong>der</strong> USA: Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land Wereldomroep strahlt ueber<br />

seine Sendestation Talata Volonondry auf Madagaskar 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 Uhr auf<br />

12015 kHz das Programm von Radio Farda aus, und bekommt dafuer eine<br />

Sendestunde 2<strong>05</strong>9-2157 Uhr auf 9795 kHz fuer eine Sendung in Indonesisch<br />

ueber die IBB-Kurzwellenstation in Tinang (Philippinen).<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, ntt Oct 27)


NEW ZEALAND R NZi B-07 schedule. 1 Nov <strong>2007</strong> - 30 March 2008.<br />

I have posted the just released Radio New Zealand B07 schedule on my<br />

shortwave blog at <br />

The schedule is effective 1 November, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

UTC kHz Target Azimuth<br />

0659-1<strong>05</strong>8 9765 AM Pacific 0 degr<br />

0659-1258 9870 DRM Pacific 0 degr<br />

1<strong>05</strong>9-1258 13840 AM & 9870 DRM NW Pac, Bougainville, PNG, Timor 325 degr<br />

1300-1550 No DRM service<br />

1300-1650 5950 AM Fiji,Niue,Tonga,Samoa,Cook Isl 35deg<br />

1551-1650 7145 DRM Fiji,Niue,Tonga,Samoa,Cook Isl 35deg<br />

1751-1935 9890 DRM NE Pac, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Is 35 degr<br />

1751-1950 9615 AM NE Pac, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Is 35 degr<br />

1936-1950 11675 DRM NE Pac, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Is 35 degr<br />

1951-2235 17675 AM & 15720 DRM NE Pac, Tonga, Fiji, Samoa, Cook 35 degr<br />

2236-0458 15720 AM & 17675 DRM Vanuatu, Solomon Islands 325 degr<br />

0459-0658 17675 AM & 15720 DRM Pacific 0 degr<br />

(R NZi via Barry Hartley-NZL, Oct 31)<br />

But powerhouse RNW Nauen relay next door 9895 kHz, 0600-1100 UT too.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 30)<br />

5950 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, 1650-1715, 16 Oct, English, music, IS at 1649,<br />

talks; 22431, useless signal.<br />

5950 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, /0759-0920, 23 Oct, IS, English, news, nusic,<br />

Pacif. reg. news, etc.; 43443, adjt. QRM.<br />

9615 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, 1800-..., 16 Oct, English, news; 44433 just<br />

until the (late) start of a rlgs stn at 18<strong>05</strong>.<br />

9615 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, 0700-0758*, 23 Oct, English, news,..., Trade<br />

Winds prgr, announcements, IS; 54433, adj. DRM QRM.<br />

17675 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, 2115-2214, 27 Oct, English, talks, tx<br />

bradkdown, Natl. R prgr "Sunday Morning"; 34443, adjt. QRM de CHL 17680.<br />

Best reception via the K9AY.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 31)<br />

NIGERIA 4770 R. Nigeria, Kaduna, 0845-..., 14 Oct, just audible, not<br />

readable; 15341.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 31)<br />

NORWAY 9760 [tentat.] DRM B<strong>BC</strong> Kvitsoe at 1500 UT. Mons-Fris 1400-1700<br />

35kW at 190 degrees.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 28/Nov 2)<br />

PAKISTAN 4835.4 On 31 Oct at 1623 came across a station on appr.<br />

4835.4 kHz with buzzy modulation (PAK style) but strong signal in English.<br />

First a lady telling several number ratings and at 1630 a male voice with<br />

some kind of excited speech, also in English. Frequent mentions of<br />

Pakistan. Sudden sign-off mid-sentence at 1635 UT. I recall this is R<br />

Pakistan freq for some broadcasts during UT afternoon with languages other<br />

than English but never heard the signal so loud and not in English. A mix<br />

up or a new B07 schedule?<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Nov 1)<br />

Jari - in B-07 season Radio Pakistan is using 4835 for the Current Affairs<br />

(domestic) programme at 0200-0400 and 1300-1800 (instead of 5080) and for<br />

Urdu to Iran, ME and Africa at 1915-0045, all according to schedules<br />

received.<br />

In A-07 season 4835 was used for Turki 1330-1400 and Dari 1515-1545, but


these two services - as well as Iranian 1715-1800 - are now using 5<strong>05</strong>0.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Nov 1)<br />

Radio Pakistan external service Chinese language broadcast was monitored<br />

in Lahore today from 1200 to 1230 UT on 9380. The signal was strong via<br />

250 kW transmitter, the SINPO rating was 44434. The program content was<br />

Qur'an recitation, 3 minute News bulletin, followed by Pakistani music,<br />

3 minute news comment, anthem. One of the male presenters was speaking<br />

Chinese with heavy South Asian accent, while the female presenter was of<br />

Chinese origin. Interestingly, at the end of transmission, the<br />

correspondence address for Radio Pakistan Islamabad was told in English.<br />

Keeping in view the literacy in English language in China, I won<strong>der</strong> how<br />

many would have un<strong>der</strong>stood what was said. Most foreign broadcasters to<br />

China have a PO Box arrangement in Beijing and the address is told in<br />

Chinese during the transmission to facilitate correspondence.<br />

(Aslam Javaid-PAK, dxld Nov 2)<br />

PALAU 15725 T8BZ, Gospel Radio, Koror: Mr. Ben Chan, T88<strong>BC</strong>, the<br />

Engineering Manager of T8BZ, verified my printed rcpn rpt in 122 days<br />

using an old Voice of Hope World Network QSL depicting the world map. The<br />

rcpn details with confirmation seal and signature were entered on a paper<br />

glued to the back of the QSL. Some mint bird stamp issues of Palau were<br />

also included in the envelope.<br />

The address for rpts is:<br />

Ben Chan, T88<strong>BC</strong>, Engineering Manager, High Adventure Ministries,<br />

Palau, T8BZ, P.O.Box 66, Koror 96940, Republic of Palau.<br />

(Rajeesh-IND, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Nov 4)<br />

PORTUGAL RDPi - Radio Portugal B07: 28 Oct 07 - 24 Mar 2008<br />

UTC days area kHz/site kW<br />

0000-0300 .twtfs. B 11655lis 300<br />

0000-0300 .twtfs. NAm 9544lis 300<br />

0000-0300 .twtfs. VEN 9855lis, ex-13700lis 100<br />

0600-0700 mtwtf.. Eu 7130lis 300<br />

0700-1300 mtwtf.. Eu 9815lis, delete 11875lis 300<br />

0745-0900 mtwtf.. Eu 11660sin 250<br />

0800-1200 .....ss Eu 12020lis 300<br />

0800-1500 .....ss Af 17590lis, ex-21830lis 300<br />

0800-1<strong>05</strong>5 .....ss B/Af 15555lis, ex-17710lis 300 ex-1100<br />

0930-1100 .....ss Eu 9815sin 250<br />

1100-1300 mtwtf.. Af 17745lis 300<br />

1100-1300 mtwtf.. B/Af 21655lis 300<br />

1100-1700 .....ss B/Af 21655lis 300<br />

1200-1500 .....ss Eu 11855lis, delete 15475lis 300<br />

1300-1700 * mtwtf.. NAm 15560lis 300<br />

1300-1700 * .....ss NAm 15560lis 300<br />

1400-1600 mtwtf.. Ind/ME 15690lis 100<br />

1500-1700 .....ss Eu 11635lis 300<br />

1500-2100 .....ss Af 11985lis, ex-17620lis 300<br />

1700-2000 mtwtf.. Eu 9455lis 300<br />

1700-2100 .....ss Eu 9455lis 300<br />

1700-2000 mtwtf.. Af 13720lis, delete 17620lis 300<br />

1700-2000 mtwtf.. B/Af 15465lis 300<br />

1700-2100 .....ss B/Af 15465lis 300<br />

1700-1900 * mtwtf.. NAm 17825lis 300<br />

1900-2100 .....ss NAm 11620lis, ex-15540lis 300<br />

1900-2400 * mtwtf.. NAm 11620lis, ex-15540lis 300<br />

2000-2300 * mtwtfss Eu 9795lis, ex-7380lis 300 ex -2400<br />

2000-2400 * mtwtf.. Af 11825lis 300<br />

2000-2400 * mtwtfss B/Af 11960lis 300<br />

2100-2400 * .....ss NAm 11620lis, ex-15540lis 300<br />

2300-2400 * .twtfs. Eu 7145lis new 300


*) special broadcasts only, usually for sport. All transmissions via<br />

RTP HF centre, CEOC, Sao Gabriel: 4 x 300 kW, 4 x 100 kW (reserve),<br />

except 250 kW Pro-Funk GmbH, Sines, 3 x 250 kW.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, dxld Oct 30)<br />

15690 Lisbon RDP with intermodulation, two spurious faulty signals on<br />

15522 and 15859 kHz at 1400-1600 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 28/Nov 2)<br />

ROMANIA Refurbishing work in Tiganesti and Galbeni not started yes !<br />

7175 poor tiny audio, RRI Bucharest in German via TIG at 0700-0730 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 28/Nov 2)<br />

RUSSIA Google Earth imagery. So many Kyzyl's.<br />

HFCC mentions 6100 kHz 20 kW non-dir from Krasnoiarsk instead. 2200-1800<br />

UT to zone 30.<br />

ITU: 56 01 N 92 54 E<br />

RUS Krasnoiarsk LW 216 kHz 150 kW, 594 kHz 150 kW<br />

56 02 <strong>05</strong>.42 N 92 45 06.62 E<br />

Kyzyl MW site<br />

RUS Kyzyl Tuva 567 150 kW 828 150 kW<br />

51 41 12.09 N 94 36 20.21 E<br />

UKR Dniepropetrovsk 873 kHz 10 kW<br />

48 25 48.37 N 35 08 25.46 E<br />

(SW TX site Oct 25)<br />

6175 but heard VoRUS Romanian at 1700 UT, scheduled 1800-2000 via Armavir<br />

100 kW 325degr.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 28/Nov 2)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA 9555 three stations at once, around 1600-1800 UT, CRI CER;<br />

CVA SMG Ru; RCI RMP Ru, BSKSA RIY Ar starts before 1800 UT.<br />

9640 strong carrier, but BSKSA Riyadh audio missed, 1500-1800 UT,<br />

Turkistani language section.<br />

15285 no audio, but strong carrier at 0600-0700 UT BSKSA Riyadh Swahili.<br />

BSKSA 0600-0900 UT in Arabic, much stronger nominal 17730 a little bit<br />

lower around 17729.8 ... .9 kHz, Less signal on // 17740 even.<br />

21775 spur of BSKSA ARS at 1200-1500 UT, 215<strong>05</strong>/21640 spurious.<br />

1<strong>789</strong>5 clash ARS/BOT. 100 kW Botswana is NOT very strong in Spain [checked<br />

this week on holiday here], and in Central Europe too. But 1<strong>789</strong>5 kHz is<br />

used for decades by BSKSA Riyadh, and is always a powerhouse with 500 kW.<br />

Despite an earlier statement this week - Correction by wb:<br />

BSKSA still heard on their 5th terrible BUZZ tx unit this week, again:<br />

17820 1200-1500 UT 500 kW 070 deg Bengali<br />

152<strong>05</strong> 1600-1800 UT 500 kW 320 deg Arabic<br />

11915 1800-2300 UT 500 kW 295 deg Arabic<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 30/Nov 2)<br />

SPAIN Probably an unknown DRM signal on 9760 at 1500-1600 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 28/Nov 2)<br />

SUDAN 4750 Radio Peace (SDN) um 0320 UTC in Ar und En mit relig. Px.<br />

34333.<br />

Der WRTH-Eintrag "SW in Sudanese Arabic and English" konnte man woertlich


nehmen. Die Predigt erfolgte zweisprachig - ein Satz Englisch, <strong>der</strong><br />

naechste Arabisch.<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 2)<br />

SWAZILAND 6129.94 TWR, Manzini. Noted at 1952 UT on Oct 10 with very<br />

nice African choral rendition of "Onward Christian Soldiers" (very<br />

reminiscent of the version in Spencer Tracy's 1939 "Stanley &<br />

Livingstone"). Talk, more mx, 2003 an address in Luanda, Angola, also<br />

mentioning "Manzini, Swaziland." "Kimbundu" language to Angola is shown<br />

for this time and fqy at <br />

TWR chimes IS starting at 20<strong>05</strong>, interspersed with<br />

"This is Trans World Radio, Swaziland" ID many times until 2009*. Heavy<br />

QRN this day but I was surprised at the very good signal strength. Also<br />

hrd a couple of times subsequently.<br />

(Jerry Berg-USA, AR<strong>DX</strong>C AR<strong>DX</strong> News magazine Nov 4, via wwdxc)<br />

6129.95v TWR Manzini, at 1945 UT on Oct 14, per JB tip found this at<br />

decent level with Afro-gospel mx and man in lang tlk going through the top<br />

of the hour. Prgm this day ended at 2020 with TWR IS and ID, "This is<br />

Trans World Radio, Swaziland" repeated several times, then off 2024* UT.<br />

(John Herkimer-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Oct 26)<br />

TAJIKISTAN/CHINA 4635.06 Tajik R. on Oct 25 at 1222-1248 UT.<br />

45433-45333 Tajik, Talk ad music, ID at 1245 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Nov 2)<br />

7515 - my unid 7515 kHz of Oct 29th, 1600-1700 UT:<br />

as in previous B-06 season, this is a late IBB Uighur outlet<br />

PLUS FIREDRAKE jamming.<br />

Now appears also in Aoki's list. Dushanbe 200 kW 60deg. // 6115 IRA,<br />

9625 UAE, and 11720 Tinian Marianas.<br />

Noted today Sun Nov 4th, 1600-1700 UT and heavily jammed by China mainland.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 4)<br />

THAILAND 12095 Radio Thailand via Udorn, at 0043-0103 UT on Oct 30, OM<br />

& YL in English, Thailand regional weather forecast (mostly rain), ID for<br />

R.T. English Service, gives website, music till ToH, pips, choral anthem,<br />

bells chiming, into Thai, poor. Also heard R.T. on 15275 at 0200 UT, in<br />

English with better reception, announced broadcasting to West Coast N.A.,<br />

'News Hour' with segments for 'National News' and 'Global News', ID that<br />

Radio Thailand was being broadcast by the 'Public Relations Department of<br />

the Royal Thai Government', by 0226 UT was poor.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 2)<br />

Radio Thailand B-07 schedule:<br />

5890 0030-0200 3,4,7-9,11GB 250 190<br />

6040 1130-1145 49 UDO 250 030 Lao<br />

6040 1145-1200 49 UDO 250 284 Burmese<br />

6185 1000-1100 54 UDO 250 136 Thai<br />

7160 1300-1315 45 UDO 250 <strong>05</strong>4 Jpn<br />

7160 1315-1330 44 UDO 250 030 Ch<br />

7160 1330-1400 44 UDO 250 <strong>05</strong>4 Thai<br />

7255 1100-1130 49,54 UDO 250 144 Vietn/Khmer<br />

9535 2000-2015 27,28 UDO 250 321 Ge<br />

9535 2030-2045 27,28 UDO 250 321 En<br />

9535 2045-2115 27,28 UDO 250 313 Thai<br />

9680 0000-0030 48,53,57 UDO 250 256 En<br />

9725 1400-1430 49-51,55 UDO 250 132 En<br />

98<strong>05</strong> 1900-2000 18 UDO 250 329 En<br />

9810 1230-1300 49-51,55 UDO 250 132 En<br />

11730 <strong>05</strong>30-0600 27,28 UDO 250 324 En


11855 1800-1900 39,40 UDO 250 284 Thai<br />

11870 1200-1215 54 UDO 250 154 BM<br />

12095 0030-0200 7,8 UDO 250 006 En/0100 Thai<br />

15275 0200-0330 6,7 UDO 250 038 En/0230 Thai<br />

and MW Bangkok 1575 kHz, Thai at 1030-1100, Mo-Fr 1100-1130/1200-1230,<br />

Sun-Thur 2230-2400 UT.<br />

VoA MW Bangkok 1575 kHz, En 0000-0100, 1130-1200(1100- Sa/Su), 2230-2400<br />

Fr/Sa; Lao 1230-1300; Thai 1630-1700; Myanmar 1430-1500, 1530-1630; Khmer<br />

1330-1430, 2200-2230; Vietn 1300-1330 UT. (Nov 2)<br />

TURKEY 9765 TRT Cakirlar in Albanian at 0700-0730 UT, spurious<br />

distorted signal down to 97<strong>05</strong> and up to 9781 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 28/Nov 2)<br />

TURKMENISTAN 279 Turkmen R, Asgabat, at 2307-2320 UT on 26 Oct,<br />

Turkmen, folk songs; 23331, QRM de RUS, not BLR, but then I may be wrong.<br />

I'd swear their 5015 outlet was detected as the prgr seemed to be the<br />

same, but this TKM fq is bad for too long now.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 31)<br />

UKRAINE RUI signal lobes towards Iberian peninsula are very POOR in<br />

strength, 7440 kHz 0600-0900 UT is like a 20 kW unit.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 30/Nov 2)<br />

UNID SITE Today I saw a posting of Matti Ponkamo in Finland on the<br />

Finnish <strong>DX</strong>- mailing list saying he heard "Voice of Hope" announcement<br />

immediately after Miraya FM program on 9825 (time was not specified). On<br />

Nov 1, I checked 9825 just prior 1800 and there was a station (no ID but<br />

believe it was Miraya FM, with local light music and "phased"<br />

announcement). At 1800 the audio was faded down and immediately another<br />

faded up with AWR ID. AWR is scheduled on 9825 at 1800 to SoSudan via MOS<br />

[AUSTRIA]. So if the station prior 1800 was Miraya FM, it is possible that<br />

it is broadcast via Moosbrunn.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Nov 2)<br />

Most probably "Miraya FM" feed goes through VTC MNO-Merlin control room<br />

too - like VTC brokered transmissions - in London, U.K. - Wildest<br />

speculations for long time, that broadcasts originate via Bulgarian<br />

Telecom facility Kostinbrod. (wb)<br />

NEXUS-IBA IRRS B07.<br />

Shortwave Schedule effective Oct.28, <strong>2007</strong>:<br />

0900-1000 9510 150 kW/non-dir Eu/ME/NoAf UNL German Sunday<br />

1000-1300 9510 150 kW/non-dir Eu/ME/NoAf EGR English Sunday<br />

1300-1330 15750 150 kW/095 deg SoAs/India UNL English Sunday<br />

1300-1600 9825 150 kW/160 deg EaAf/Sudan MIR Eng/Ara Daily till Nov.1<br />

1500-1800 9825 150 kW/140 deg EaAf/Sudan MIR Eng/Ara Daily from Nov.2<br />

1800-2000 7285 150 kW/non-dir Eu/ME/NoAf EGR English Fri-Sun<br />

EGR=European Gospel Radio<br />

MIR=Miraya FM Radio, Southern Sudan<br />

UNL=Universal Life<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 30)<br />

9825 Strong [? vailed IRSS outlet] at 1500- UT English and Horn of Africa<br />

music.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 30/Nov 2)<br />

The 9825 kHz transmission of course is Miraya FM for Sudan. And as always,<br />

it is up to us to point out that these are NOT coming from Milan, or even<br />

>from Italy. Bulgaria is thought to be the site, but the Bulgarians keep<br />

denying it. So maybe somewhere else in eastern Europe. There could even be


more than one site.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Oct 31)<br />

UNID 6225 noted seemingly IRIB Tehran in Spanish at 2030-2130 UT,<br />

via Sitkunai Lithuania? Others Ital at 0630 on 11515; Ru at 1430 on 9300,<br />

6265 (x6255) Ge 1730, Fr 1830, En 1920-2030.<br />

7255 at 2100 UT and later, WeAfrican? R Botswana?<br />

7545 ?YFR in Italian at 0700 UT.<br />

9962.9 Slavic accent English number station noted at 1600 UT.<br />

7470 An UNID Kurdish?? station noted with closing "Internationale" around<br />

1757-1800 UT cl-down on 7470 kHz, is this one of the Grigoriopol-Moldova<br />

outlets in Persian, which appeared also in past winter seasons - half<br />

decade ago?.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 30/Nov 2)<br />

U.K. Voice of Vietnam via Reinos Unidos:<br />

3985 via Skelton UK, at 2030-2130 UT. 250 kW, 121 degr in direction<br />

Richtung of Paris, Marseille, aber genuegend breiter Keule auch in den<br />

Wiener Osten. In Skelton hat man nur 2 x 75 mb Antennen, ist jedenfalls<br />

nicht sehr gesegnet mit dieser hardware ...<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 28/Nov 2)<br />

USA 7545 YFR from YFR FL USA at 0700 UT in Italian language.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 28/Nov 2)<br />

UZBEKISTAN B-07 for CVC International via TAC=Tashkent:<br />

English to India<br />

0100-0300 on 9480 TAC 100 kW / 153 deg<br />

0300-0600 on 13685 TAC 100 kW / 141 deg, cancelled<br />

Hindi to India<br />

0000-0400 on 6260 TAC 100 kW / 153 deg, ex 0000-0200<br />

0200-0400 on 9975 TAC 100 kW / 153 deg, cancelled<br />

0400-1100 on 13630 TAC 100 kW / 153 deg<br />

1100-1400 on 9500 TAC 100 kW / 153 deg, ex 1100-1300<br />

1400-2000 on 6260 TAC 100 kW / 153 deg, ex 1300-2000<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 30)<br />

VATICAN STATE 9555 terrible 3 stns, CRI CER, RCI Vatican State relay in<br />

Russian, and BSKSA Arabic all on 9555 kHz. 1600-1800 UT slot.<br />

VERY DISTORTED Vatican Radio tx on 9645 kHz, noted up to 9770 kHz. at<br />

0700-08<strong>05</strong> and 1530-1730 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 28/Nov 2)<br />

New VR 5965 kHz. 5965 is the daytime channel of Vatican Radio, ex5885 due<br />

of DRM Norway 5895 kHz.<br />

Re the item from Chuck Bolland-FL-USA in dxld:<br />

5965 is the new morning (in Europe) frequency for Vatican Radio. Bernie<br />

O'Shea put out a schedule in the last few days which shows that 5965 opens<br />

at 0410 UT. At 0700-0745 I've heard their listed Italian, French and<br />

English news bulletins. It might sound like the B<strong>BC</strong> (British English) but<br />

it is Vatican Radio. Arabic follows at 0745 UT until off at about 0800.<br />

The move to 5965 might have been prompted by the use of DRM from Kvitsoy<br />

on behalf of the B<strong>BC</strong> on 5895 at <strong>05</strong>00-0700 then 5875 at 0700-0800. I think<br />

most of us will know the VAT IS - the bird via RAI Rome is of course now<br />

no longer heard via SW.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Nov 3)


5965 kHz scheduled 0410-1210 UT. 010, 330, and 350 degrees. UTC+1 hrs:<br />

<strong>05</strong>10-<strong>05</strong>25 CECO 250 AM 5965 010<br />

<strong>05</strong>25-<strong>05</strong>40 SLOVACCO 250 AM 5965 010<br />

<strong>05</strong>40-0600 UNGHERESE 250 AM 5965 010<br />

0600-0619 POLACCO 250 AM 5965 010<br />

0620-0639 TEDESCO 250 AM 5965 010<br />

0640-0659 FRANCESE 250 AM 5965 330<br />

0700-0729 INGLESE 250 AM 5965 330<br />

0730-0759 MESSA LATINA 250 AM 5965 330<br />

0800-0844 RG-IT-FR-ING 250 AM 5965 330 Weekdays<br />

0845-09<strong>05</strong> ARABO 250 AM 5965 330 Weekdays<br />

1015-1115 UDIENZA_MERCO. 250 AM 5965 330 Wednesday<br />

1151-1200 CUSCIN.+ ANN. 250 AM 5965 350 Holidays<br />

1200-1229 ANGELUS 250 AM 5965 350 Holidays<br />

1200-1215 RG_ITALIANO 250 AM 5965 330<br />

1230-1300 RADIODOMENICA 100 AM 5965 350 Holidays<br />

1300-1310 RG_FRANCESE 250 AM 5965 330<br />

(ibid., via Vatican Radio - Frequency Management, Oct 18)<br />

VIETNAM 4739.71 R. TV. Son La on Oct 29 at 1259-13<strong>05</strong> UT. 35232<br />

Vietnamese. Talk, ID at 1259 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Nov 2)<br />

YEMEN 6135, Rep. of Yemen R, San'a, at 1435-1500 UT on Oct <strong>05</strong>, Arabic<br />

ann, Arabic music, 34444 heard // 9780 (22222 - almost covered by<br />

Chinese).<br />

(Bjarke Vestesen-DEN, touring Madaba-JOR, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Oct 31)<br />

Yes heard 6135 Yemen too, easily in Spain on daytime, when toured there<br />

last week, wb.<br />

ZAMBIA/GERMANY/SOUTH AFRICA On <br />

the CVC station says it will be coming "soon" from Cape Town. So I wrote<br />

them to ask when "soon" might be. Quick answer from says "Hello there, The building renovations are taking a<br />

little longer than we had hoped. So, we are not up and running quite yet,<br />

But are hoping to be by December. We will post any developments on the<br />

website, so keep watching that space!"<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W and also dxld Oct 31)<br />

Surely this does not mean any CVC SW transmissions from Cape Town, or RSA,<br />

but just a studio, perhaps to feed the pending new broadcasts via their<br />

own site in Zambia, if not Germany.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 2)<br />

B-07 for Christian Voice via LUS=Lusaka:<br />

English to South and Central Africa<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-1500 on 6065 LUS 100 kW / non-dir<br />

1500-<strong>05</strong>00 on 4965 LUS 100 kW / non-dir<br />

English to West Africa and Nigeria<br />

0600-1400 on 13590 LUS 100 kW / 315 deg from Dec.1<br />

1400-1700 on 13650 LUS 100 kW / 315 deg from Dec.1<br />

1700-2100 on 13590 LUS 100 kW / 315 deg from Dec.1<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 30)<br />

WARC <strong>2007</strong> - World Radiocommunications Conference.<br />

A B<strong>BC</strong> leaflet produced for WRC-07 calls for more shortwave broadcast<br />

spectrum.<br />

The leaflet is available from the High Frequency Co-ordination Conference<br />

website at


It comments that there is no spectrum available in the 4-5 MHz bands for<br />

International Broadcasting.<br />

The leaflet also points out that some broadcasters already operate outside<br />

the Broadcast Bands defined by the ITU. They say this affects an estimated<br />

330 kHz of spectrum outside of the broadcast bands between 4 and 10 MHz.<br />

High Frequency Co-ordination Conference <br />

World Radiocommunication Conference <strong>2007</strong> (WRC-07)<br />

<br />

(Southgate, via Mike Terry-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Nov 2)<br />

ERO report on first week of WRC-07:<br />

Agenda Item 1.13:<br />

"taking into account Resolutions 729 (WRC&#8209;97), 351 (WRC&#8209;03)<br />

and 544 (WRC&#8209;03), to review the allocations to all services in the<br />

HF bands between 4 MHz and 10 MHz, excluding those allocations to services<br />

in the frequency range 7 000-7 200 kHz and those bands whose allotment<br />

plans are in Appendices 25, 26 and 27 and whose channeling arrangements<br />

are in Appendix 17, taking account of the impact of new modulation<br />

techniques, adaptive control techniques and the spectrum requirements for<br />

HF broadcasting"<br />

The discussion on this agenda item started as expected. As CEPT is the<br />

only regional organisation, who has other proposals than NOC, every word<br />

said by CEPT is on the 'goldscale'. It is sometimes amusing to see that<br />

during discussion on elements of the AI, such as Resolution 729, every<br />

proposal made by CEPT is brought in connection to a possible modification<br />

of Art. 5, whilst Resolution 729 is in no way related to Art. 5.<br />

In the sub working group dealing with 1.13 firstly a first confrontation<br />

took place with the rest of the world. And this was on the or<strong>der</strong> how the<br />

elements of the AI should be discussed only. We could agree that the fist<br />

item to start was Resolution 729 but so far no agreement was reached<br />

whether first Resolution 351 or Resolution 544, combined with the review<br />

of the bands 4-10 MHz should be handled first. As said almost the whole<br />

world is in disagreement with the CEPT proposals for AI 1.13 especially<br />

related to the additional spectrum for broadcasting and all type of quasi<br />

technical arguments are used to stop us.<br />

Coming week the real 'fights' will start on this issue and we will see<br />

where we are at the end of next week. That it will not be easy is perhaps<br />

too simple statement.<br />

Full document (deals with other spectrum):<br />

<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Nov 2)<br />

DRM aurora on the receiver horizon ?<br />

Some news items from Thomson (ex Tales/Thomcast/B<strong>BC</strong>_Asea, Switzerland-<br />

France-Germany) company newsletter<br />

"RadioNews Autumn <strong>2007</strong>"<br />

which arrived yesterday in the mail.<br />

- new Thomson MW 200 kW analog AM / digital DRM M2W Transmitter<br />

introduced.<br />

- A real hit at I<strong>BC</strong> Amsterdam fair was the NewStar mobile digital radio<br />

receiver designed for DRM, DAB, FM and AM mode applications. The CNSE


NewStar company from Chengdu, China, demonstrated their<br />

multi-functional and very innovative new product at the Thomson booth<br />

and are bringing it to market at an unprecedented attractive low price.<br />

We are convinced that such receivers will help to boost the spread of<br />

DRM.<br />

- NewStar WR608 from the Chengdu New Star Electronics Company has designed<br />

a new, portable multi-function digital radio receiver.<br />

- NewStar WR608 has packed all the DRM functionalities that listeners are<br />

looking for into a neat, portable model and are bringing it to market<br />

at an unprecedented attractive low price.<br />

- Statistics estimate that there are 2.5 billion (in German Milliard)<br />

AM receivers worldwide to be renewed.<br />

To keep informed, visit the official DRM Website<br />

<br />

(Thomson "RadioNews Autumn <strong>2007</strong>", November 3rd, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

HFCC Conference <strong>2007</strong> Birmingham-UK<br />

Following my recent visit for one Day to the HFCC Conference near<br />

Birmingham, I have forwarded a report to several people that I know are<br />

interested.<br />

My Final Report is now available on<br />

<br />

(Ken Fletcher-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Sept 6 / Oct 24)<br />

<strong>DX</strong>-TUNERS started again on a limited number of rx relay sites. DxTuners<br />

is starting up a new private network of remotely controlled receivers.<br />

This is a network of high quality shortwave/VHF/UHF receivers with low<br />

noise, good antennas and <strong>DX</strong> capabilities.<br />

The receiver line-up includes Icom PCR-1000, Icom R75, AOR, JRC NRD 545.<br />

For full details, please visit <br />

Y.T. has been registered with <strong>DX</strong> Tuners again last week. But I miss the<br />

Phuket Thailand receiving post very badly.<br />

(wb, Nov 2)<br />

<br />

I'm pleased to inform you that <strong>DX</strong>Asia, run by Alok das Gupta and Victor<br />

Goonetilleke, is back in action after being forced to suspend activities<br />

for most of this year for personal reasons. Updating of the schedules by<br />

country has commenced for the B07 season, and will continue as quickly as<br />

possible following monitoring checks.<br />

Alok's son, who is a computer expert, is writing a program that will<br />

enable Alok to update the site directly from a database, so in the future<br />

updating will be quicker and easier. It's hoped to implement this<br />

arrangement early in 2008.<br />

(Andy Sennitt-HOL, hcdx Oct 29)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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ALASKA 9615 the NZL channel in late A-07, now KNLS Alaska in English at<br />

0800-0900 UT slot. ID at 0819 UT by lady annc. S=1-2 today, that may vary<br />

>from day to day.<br />

NZi is now on 9765 kHz in AM after 0830 UT, but heavily hit by an UTE<br />

station on upper flank, strange signal in bc band. // NZi DRM signal on<br />

9870 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 7)<br />

ALBANIA 13640 R. Tirana, new English to NAm at 1530-1600, best heard<br />

yet on Nov 5 at 1529 with IS, 1530 opening with usual schedule, S9+15 or<br />

34443, but fighting my local line noise. Modulation still needs more<br />

punch. Not bothered by a weak adjacent on 13635, presumably CVC Darwin in<br />

English.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 6)<br />

AUSTRALIA All three Northern Territory Sce stns on 120 mB clearly<br />

audible on Oct 23 at 1100-1115 UTC, which is 1800-1815 local time, with<br />

2310 VL8A the strongest (333), followed by 2325 VL8T and 2485 VL8K the<br />

weakest (232).<br />

Next morning, Oct 24 at 2200 UTC, which is <strong>05</strong>00 UT local time, all three<br />

60 mB stations audible with 4835 & 4910 kHz in //, but 5025 kHz carrying<br />

separate px.<br />

(Gerhard Werdin touring in Pangandarn-INS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 6)<br />

BELARUS [c.f. bc-dx # 832] Radio Station Belarus heard past couple of<br />

days on new 6090, 7360 and 7390 kHz with German at 2000-2100, then English<br />

at 2100-2300 UTC.


Quite weak on 7390 but very strong on both 6090 and 7360 here.<br />

(Dave Kenny-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Nov 6) [plus distorted 7420 too, wb.]<br />

In Minsk laeuft wohl ein instabiler Sen<strong>der</strong>!<br />

Folgende Beobachtung konnte ich am Sonntag Nov 4 und Montag Nov 5 machen:<br />

UTC 4.11.07<br />

1620 1127.94 Kanal Kultura, Minsk, Bach mx, O=3 // 1026<br />

UTC 5.11.07<br />

1437 1129.30 Kanal Kultura, Minsk, Kammermusik, O=3 // 1026<br />

Mal sehen wo er heute Nachmittag sitzt!<br />

(later)<br />

Die Wan<strong>der</strong>ung setzte sich heute fort. Gegen 1330 UTC konnte<br />

ich Minsk auf 1130.92 kHz mit O=3 hoeren.<br />

(Hans Pammer-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 6)<br />

Auch Minsk Kuzwelle hat eine boese Endroehre im Einsatz:<br />

7420 kHz suffered by terrible distorted equipment in 7414-7426 kHz,<br />

1800-2400 UT. 73 wb Nov 6.<br />

BULGARIA R Bulgaria wide splatter signal on 7400 (7370-7430 range) this<br />

morning Nov 8th, German 0630 UT.<br />

Spanish service at 0700-0730 UT appeared this morning on 11600 kHz instead<br />

of registered 7200 kHz. // 9500 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 8)<br />

CANADA 9515 Tentat. RCI Sackville in French noted around 2000 UT.<br />

Scheduled 14<strong>05</strong> til 22<strong>05</strong> UT, 250 kW 277 degr, in En, Ru, Fr, and Arabic.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 30/Nov 2)<br />

Re RCI 9515.<br />

Wolfgang: What you heard was Radio Canada International's service for<br />

immigrants, heard in various languages, on 9515 kHz. Target is officially<br />

eastern NoAM. That service replaced all RCI programming to the US<br />

(including C<strong>BC</strong> domestic programming which a lot of us miss) about a year<br />

ago.<br />

(Joe Hanlon-NJ-USA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 8)<br />

Thanks, oh yes, 277 degrees ... wb.<br />

CHILE CVC Santiago in Portuguese 11745 noted much later in 0700-0800 UT<br />

range. Need more time check.<br />

Portuguese to Brasil<br />

0000-0700 11745 SGO 100 kW / 060 deg<br />

0700-1000 6<strong>05</strong>0 SGO 100 kW / 060 deg<br />

1000-2400 15410 SGO 100 kW / 060 deg<br />

1800-2000 17860 SGO 015 kW / 045 deg DRM<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 8)<br />

CHINA Chanjiang Maritime Security Information Center, established in<br />

2004, is broadcasting news and information to the ships on Chanjiang river<br />

by internet and shortwave. Their shortwave broadcasting is aired at 1345-<br />

1420 UTC on 8794 kHz USB with information on water levels, water routes,<br />

weather, and safety in Chinese. 8794 kHz is probably over Nanjing Coastal<br />

Radio. I received PFC QSL after 40 days for my reception report in Chinese<br />

enclosing 10 yuan bill. QSL signer was Ms.Qing Wang. She also noticed me<br />

with E-mail and S-mail in Japanese!<br />

Address: No.134, Yangjiangdai Road, Wuhan, Hupei, China<br />

URL(in Chinese):


Tel: +86 27 82765666<br />

(Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 6)<br />

The XJBS is changed in winter schedule from Nov 8.<br />

(Nov 8 to Apr 30 2008)<br />

Chinese 2330-1800<br />

11770 0300-1200, 5060 2330-0300, 1200-1800<br />

9600 0300-1400, 7310 2330-0300, 1400-1800<br />

7155 0300-1200, 3950 2330-0300, 1200-1800<br />

9835 0300-1200, 5960 2330-0300, 1200-1800<br />

Uighur 2330-1800<br />

13670 0200-1400, 7195 2330-0200, 1400-1800<br />

11885 0300-1200, 4980 2330-0300, 1200-1800<br />

9560 0300-1200, 6120 2330-0300, 1200-1800<br />

7275 0300-1200, 3990 2330-0300, 1200-1800<br />

Kazakh 0000-1800<br />

9470 0300-1200, 6015 0000-0300, 1200-1800<br />

7340 0300-1200, 4330 0000-0300, 1200-1800<br />

Mongolian 0000-0330, <strong>05</strong>30-1030, 1230-1800<br />

6190 0000-0330, 1230-1800, 9510 <strong>05</strong>30-1030<br />

7230 0000-0330, <strong>05</strong>30-1030, 4500 1230-1800<br />

Kyrgyz 0330-<strong>05</strong>30, 1030-1230<br />

97<strong>05</strong> 0330-<strong>05</strong>30, 1030-1230<br />

7120 0330-<strong>05</strong>30, 1030-1230<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 8; via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-<br />

JPN)<br />

Anfrage Esperanto Programme durch Klaus Spielvogel.<br />

Nach meinem Eindruck von einer Woche Winterperiode hat CRI fast alle<br />

Winterfrequenzen aus dem Vorjahr wie<strong>der</strong> belegt. Bei den Japanern in Nagoya<br />

findest Du immer die besten Tabellen ueber China Radio:<br />

<br />

und klicke links CRI B07 schedule,<br />

die kannst Du auch dann auf Deinem PC downladen.<br />

1100-1157 Esperanto 7210uru, 6100uru, 1017<br />

1300-1357 Esperanto 11650xia, 9440bei<br />

1700-1757 Esperanto 7245xia, 1215fla<br />

1930-2027 Esperanto 9745uru, 7265kas<br />

2200-2257 Esperanto 9860kas, 7315kas<br />

7245 und 9745 habe ich die vergangenen Tage hier in Spanien<br />

erkannt/gehoert.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 7)<br />

CROATIA Winter B-07 schedule of HRT HS-1 in Croatian:<br />

0457-0856 on 6165 DEA 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu/NoAf<br />

0857-1356 on 9830 DEA 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu/NoAf<br />

1357-2356 on 6165 DEA 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu/NoAf<br />

2357-0456 on 3985vDEA 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu/NoAf<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 7)<br />

EQUAT GUINEA I missed 15190 kHz Equat Guinea in past weeks, even in<br />

Spain no bip on this channel at present.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 7)<br />

ETHIOPIA/ERITREA UNID 6030 kHz.


The programme has no announcements ... only music. No jamming at all.<br />

(GVG)<br />

Hinter B<strong>BC</strong> laeuft zur Zeit (19<strong>05</strong> UT) non-stop afrikanische Musik, ohne<br />

Ansage o<strong>der</strong> ID. Okapi via AFS, o<strong>der</strong> etwa ETH?<br />

(Uwe Volk-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 27)<br />

It wasn't my find, either, I saw the report below on the German <strong>DX</strong>-list. I<br />

still haven't really IDed it, as Chris suggested, Radio Oromeya could be a<br />

programme name.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, dxld Nov 6)<br />

Unidentified on 6030 - it's ETHIOPIA.<br />

If there is one thing I do not appreciate, it is members of our group<br />

withholding such information from the rest of us. Ethiopia is just what I<br />

guessed without anything specific to go on.<br />

(gh, dxld)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED. Can I get back to the UNID I reported in dxld 7-133?<br />

6030, Nov 5, 0357 Vernacular opening announcement after IS which I didn't<br />

recognize. Same format of non-stop HOA vocals to past <strong>05</strong>00 as reported in<br />

<strong>DX</strong>LD 7-133, but believe I could finally hear snatches of speech <strong>05</strong>02. Have<br />

been monitoring this regularly every morning, however no clue as to exact<br />

identity so far.<br />

(Martien Groot-HOL, dxld Nov 5)<br />

Unseems what one would hear on ICDI even if on air earlier than scheduled.<br />

I suggested it might be another Ethiopian or opposition frequency on 49m.<br />

(gh, dxld)<br />

The African station on 6030 kHz is Ethiopia, though exactly what it is is<br />

still not fully clear!! Mauno Ritola drew my attention to it 10 days ago,<br />

but I did not report it to this group as (a) it was Mauno's "find", and so<br />

his to report if he so wished, and (b) we have had had something of a<br />

problem with it!!<br />

My friends in Nairobi identified it as Voice of the Tigray Revolution, in<br />

// with 5980 kHz.<br />

However, Mauno has also heard IDs for "Radio Oromiya" on it, and has heard<br />

6030 and 5980 kHz carrying separate programmig at times, so some mystery<br />

remains. Perhaps the Ethiopians have been using it to relay different<br />

things?<br />

It seems to be on all day, from the morning until closing at 2100.<br />

Over the past year, both Voice of the Tigray Revolution and Radio Fana<br />

have added extra transmitters and used a variety of frequencies. Recently<br />

they have been heard on 5960, 5970, 5980, 6110 and 6185 kHz. With Radio<br />

Ethiopia on 5990 kHz, the 49mb has become a playground for new Ethiopian<br />

transmitters. Mauno notes that 6030 kHz has been exceptionally strong in<br />

Finland.<br />

Here in the UK I can hear 6030 in the evening, but un<strong>der</strong>neath B<strong>BC</strong> in<br />

Arabic.<br />

(Chris Greenway-UK, dxld Nov 6)<br />

What's the station playing continuous African music on 6030 kHz at 1600<br />

past 1730 UT? I was checking this after Uwe Volk alerted me won<strong>der</strong>ing<br />

whether this is the new Central African 1 kW. I have been hearing it for<br />

the last several days continuous music ,but no announcements. Music<br />

however is very Somali/Ethiopian?Eritriyan type, not what I expect to come<br />

>from CAF Republic.


(later)<br />

The programme has no announcements ... only music. No jamming at all.<br />

(Victor G. Goonetilleke 4S7VK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 6)<br />

Today 5 Nov Eritrea and jammer after 1600 UT seem to be jumping around<br />

range 8000-8100 kHz. Same thing in the vicinity of 7175 kHz.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Nov 6)<br />

On 4 Oct around 1630 UT noted Ethiopian jammer on 7800 kHz with some talk<br />

un<strong>der</strong>neath. After a while the jammer stopped and the frequency was empty.<br />

Scanning around noted Eritrean broadcast on 7900 kHz weak but clear. It<br />

was in // with Eritrea on 7180 kHz. After a while both channels were<br />

caught by jammer. The Ethiopian "multitone" jammer audio was also in<br />

synchro on both frequencies.<br />

Eritrean 1st program was on 7100 kHz.<br />

I won<strong>der</strong> if Eritrea now uses R Bana transmitter during 1600-1700 time<br />

block.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx Nov 4)<br />

FRANCE/MONACO New from Monaco. Since yesterday November 1st, there is a<br />

new station on MW 1467 kHz from Col de la Madone (Monaco/France).<br />

It's RADIO MARIA FRANCE, from <strong>05</strong>00-1900 UT on 1467 kHz and also 24/24 h on<br />

FM 95.4 MHz.<br />

Adresse is: Radio Maria France, B.P. 42 F-06341 La Trinite Cedex, France.<br />

<br />

Also news from France:<br />

RMC Info stop all MW relays in France. Now only on 216 kHz and FM. By the<br />

way Beur FM is on the air on 1584 kHz from Perpignan.<br />

(Christian Ghibaudo-F, dxld Nov 2)<br />

Radio Maria 1467. On these days on 1467 kHz is reported in the morning and<br />

in the evening Radio Maria, in French, from Monaco. Also via Play<strong>DX</strong> Ciao<br />

Giampiero<br />

Giampiero Bernardini<br />

Milano, Italy<br />

(via Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK, Nov 5)<br />

GEORGIA 9494.76 Today noted for the first time after summer prop break<br />

the Abkhazia-Georgia separatists area Radio in Russian, tiny at S=1-2<br />

level on odd 9494.76 kHz, but well ahead of poor WYFR co-ch even 9495.00<br />

kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 7)<br />

GERMANY 153 Die Langwelle DLF Donebach wird heute und in den den<br />

naechsten Tagen circa 0810-1800 Uhr ausser Betrieb sein. Im<br />

Antennenabstimmhaus muessen die beiden Antennen abgestimmt werden.<br />

Kuerzlich wurden ja die alten Telefunkensen<strong>der</strong> gegen neue<br />

transistorisierte TransRadio Einheiten ersetzt, die ausser AM auch DRM<br />

moduliert senden koennen.<br />

Jetzt muss man die knifflige Arbeit <strong>der</strong> notwendigen DRM Breitbandigkeit<br />

<strong>der</strong> 153 kHz Antennen verrichten.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 8)<br />

Deutsche Telekom schliesst mit Telediffusion de France Vertrag ueber<br />

Erwerb von T-Systems Media & Broadcast ab.<br />

Die Deutsche Telekom AG hat mit <strong>der</strong> franzoesischen TDF-Gruppe eine<br />

Vereinbarung ueber den Verkauf <strong>der</strong> T-Systems Media&Broadcast GmbH


abgeschlossen. Beide Partner wollen die Transaktion im 1. Quartal 2008<br />

vollziehen. Der Enterprise Value betraegt 0,85 Mrd. Euro.<br />

Der Verkauf von Media&Broadcast ist Teil <strong>der</strong> Strategie "Konzentrieren und<br />

gezielt Wachsen", die <strong>der</strong> Vorstand <strong>der</strong> Deutschen Telekom am 01. Maerz <strong>2007</strong><br />

<strong>der</strong> Oeffentlichkeit vorgestellt hat. Im Rahmen des Programms zur<br />

Mittelfokussierung konnte bislang Anlagengueter mit einem Enterprise Value<br />

von insgesamt rund 2,1 Mrd. Euro verkauft werden.<br />

T-Systems Media&Broadcast GmbH ist eine 100-prozentige Tochter <strong>der</strong> T-<br />

Systems Business Services GmbH. Media&Broadcast konzipiert, erstellt,<br />

vermarktet und betreibt spezifische Dienstleistungen fuer Kunden <strong>der</strong><br />

Rundfunk- und Medienbranche. Das Portfolio umfasst terrestrische<br />

Rundfunksen<strong>der</strong> und -verbindungsnetze sowie<br />

Satellitenuebertragungsleistungen. Daneben bietet die Media&Broadcast mit<br />

seinen ca. 1.200 Mitarbeitern rundfunknahe Kommunikationsloesungen fuer<br />

spezielle Geschaeftskunden an.<br />

Der Kauf steht unter dem Vorbehalt <strong>der</strong> Genehmigung durch die zustaendigen<br />

Kartellbehoerden.<br />

(Nov 8, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

<br />

<br />

Ein Tochterunternehmen <strong>der</strong> Deutschen Telekom, die T-Systems<br />

Media&Broadcast GmbH, hat den Zuschlag fuer den bundesweiten technischen<br />

Sendebetrieb von Fernsehen via DVB-H bekommen. Das teilte die<br />

Bundesnetzagentur jetzt mit. Bereits zur CeBIT 2008 sollen erste Staedte<br />

DVB-H-Fernsehen empfangen koennen.<br />

(Nov 8, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

GREECE 792 According to observations sent to me, ERA SPORT seems to<br />

have taken in use the old VOA Kavalla transmitter on 792 kHz ( // 981<br />

kHz). Can anyone confirm?<br />

(Herman Boel-BEL - MWC Nov 4 via dxld)<br />

792 KAVALA TRANSMITTER?<br />

Dear John, all<br />

The explanation is as follows: 792 kHz is transmitted from Malgara, west<br />

of Thessaloniki together with 1179 kHz, via a combiner through the same<br />

antenna.<br />

792 kHz is using a HARRIS 100KW transmitter, transfered to ERT by IBB,<br />

years back. An identical transmitter is operating in Corfu (Kerkyra) for<br />

at least 4 years by now.<br />

The reason that the second transmitter was not activated earlier, even<br />

though it was in Malgara, was the fact that different management level at<br />

ERT were unable to agree on the operating frequency. After VOA, at 792<br />

kHz, was ceased in Kavala about 2 years ago, the officials found another,<br />

very clear, frequency , so they activated it.<br />

(Demetri Vafeas-GRC, ERT - Dipl. Electrical Engineer Deputy Supv., Nov 7)<br />

GUIANA FRENCH TDF DRM test remains weaker than before, and center has<br />

shifted down 5 kHz, so now it covers 17865-17870-17875, Nov 8 at 1455. Kai<br />

Ludwig found a German posting that indeed they have redirected the beam<br />

toward Europe instead of NAm:<br />

Apparently beam change since here in Europe strong signals were reported<br />

at the same time. Btw, programming was RFO Guyane:


And the DRM schedule checked Nov 8 indeed shows this, but on the wrong<br />

frequency: 1300-2000 daily 17875 35 Europe 150 RFO Guyane French<br />

Montsinery However this transmission usually starts later, ends<br />

earlier than times shown, and has been M-F only.<br />

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

DRM 150 kW via 7500 kms distance towards Europe seems powerful enough.<br />

(wb)<br />

INDIA Best propagation of AIR Indonesian service this morning on all<br />

three channels: 15770, 17510, and 17875 kHz. 0830-0945 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 7)<br />

INDONESIA FM. Eight years after the downfall of Suharto it seems that<br />

the use of languages in media is being liberalized. Here in Bandung there<br />

is one FM station broadcasting entirely in Chinese. This is not an<br />

overseas relay of some sorts, since it carries local place names and<br />

products. Especially the use of Chinese in public was totally banned un<strong>der</strong><br />

Suharto, now Chinese characters appear in printed adverts and on<br />

signboards of shops. Also, there is at least one FM station broadcasting<br />

entirely in Bahasa Sunda, the west Javan regional language, quite distinct<br />

>from BI. This was unheard of ten years ago, except the occasional<br />

broadcast of a local wayang kulit play.<br />

(Gerhard Werdin touring in INS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 6)<br />

The following stations were (not) audible on 23 & 24 Oct between 1100-1400<br />

UTC:<br />

2960 RPDT2 Manggarai; anncts by YL in definitely BI, poor level even here<br />

SIO 232.<br />

3215 RRI Manado not heard.<br />

3266 RRI Gorontalo, local/reg anncts in BI, meny ment of<br />

"pemerintah"=government, distinct echo prob from fee<strong>der</strong>, later gone when<br />

studio anncts, ID & TA waktu Indonesia tengah Central Indonesia Time, SIO<br />

433.<br />

3325 RRI Palangkaraya, Indonesian pop mx, SIO 444.<br />

3345 RRI Ternate, phone-in px in BI, SIO 333.<br />

3579 tent RSPK Ngada, here I am not sure, too weak to identify even the<br />

language.<br />

3976 RRI Pontianak, BI telephone reports, SIO 444.<br />

3987 RRI Manokwari, word px in BI with either instr mx in background or<br />

second station 3985/3990.<br />

3995 RRI Kendari, local/reg anncts with many ment of "pemerintah", SIO<br />

333.<br />

4<strong>05</strong>0 Pirate; chat by male voice in BI, 1 min off, then on again, chat w<br />

backgrd mx, quite strong but hollow audio.<br />

4606 RRI Serui, BI lovesong, 1159 RPK (SCI), ID into warta berita, co-<br />

channel Utye or Pirate w talk in BI, SIO 333.<br />

4750 RRI Makassar, BI news, still the strongest of them all here, but dist<br />

audio, SIO 434.


4790 RRI Fak-Fak, BI anncts, 1209 sports transmission w rapid talk by OM,<br />

SIO 434.<br />

4870 RRI Wamena not hrd.<br />

4875 RRI Sorong not hrd.<br />

4925 RRI Jambi, word px & live rpts in BI, later ID into regional news,<br />

the second strongerst here, SIO 444.<br />

4925 Pirate at 1425 after s/off of Jambi, chat & mx, sounds rather<br />

unprofessional, also at around 1430 no IS, no ID or TA, strong - I recall<br />

10 years ago when I lived here having come across this several times,<br />

pirate stns occupying a RRI stn after close-down of latter.<br />

(Gerhard Werdin touring in Pangandarn-INS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 6)<br />

JORDAN R. Jordan seems to have replaced some of its English hours on<br />

11690 with French. Nov 5 at 1524, well after HCJB was off, but as always<br />

with RTTY on the low side, I found pop music in French, and at 1526 an<br />

announcement in French. Again at 1538 when splatter from Venezuela/Cuba<br />

11680 was also a problem. When there were lyrics to the music, they were<br />

in French, such as at 1556. Then at 1600 theme music, presumed ID but<br />

fade, and into rock music in English, which went on to 1607 when an<br />

announcement said "You are listening to , new sound". I never got a<br />

definite ID for Jordan in either language, but don't see how it could be<br />

anything else.<br />

For B-07 RJ is scheduled on 11690 at 1400-1730 to Eu and 48-USA plus<br />

Atlantic Canada. WRTH <strong>2007</strong> shows RJ has a French service on FM 90.0 until<br />

1600, which they are now apparently duplicating on SW until that hour,<br />

leaving only one sesquihour of English. Or was it a mistake? Further<br />

monitoring needed.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 5)<br />

11690 is Radio Jordan and scheduled 1400-1730 as he lists. Sign on time<br />

varies, and it can be heard most days before 1400. As I heard announced,<br />

the French and English services are temporarily sharing a studio due to<br />

ongoing work at the broadcast centre. They apologised for "any<br />

inconvenience" to listeners, but didn't say for how long this arrangement<br />

would continue.<br />

RJ is currently operating via only one SW transmitter - via 11810 (sign on<br />

around 0445-0815 and sign on around 1130-around 1345), 11690 and 9830<br />

(sign on around 1845-around 2100). Times vary daily by up to 10 mins or<br />

so.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Nov 6)<br />

And thanks to a tip of Ian Baxter in SW TX Site of last week:<br />

Google Earth has a slight better image display now, - not perfect -, but<br />

one can see the SW mast array, and the two 1494 kHz MW masts northerly<br />

too.<br />

JOR Al Karanah SW site<br />

31 44 32.22 N 36 27 40.63 E<br />

and on smaller Google Maps satellite function too:<br />

<br />

JOR Al Karanah MW 1494 site<br />

31 45 48.71 N 36 28 51.04 E


(wb, Nov 6)<br />

KOREA/CHINA 15210 bad clash co-channel in 9-10 UT slot: KBS in - I guess<br />

- supposed to be Japanese[but Korean is scheduled!?] and CRI in En.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 7)<br />

KUWAIT 17530 missed the total schedule for IBB Pa/Da at extended 0430-<br />

1030 UT via Kuwait tx site.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 7)<br />

LITHUANIA/IRAN 7545 IRIB Tehran in Italian language replaced now 11515<br />

by 7545 kHz via Sitkunai relay in the morning service at 0630-0730 UT,<br />

Suuuuper signal S=9+40dB in Germany. // Kamalabad 13620 and 15085 kHz.<br />

Noted already in Spain in last week, and came across again this morning.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 8)<br />

MALAYSIA 5030 at 1539 UT on Nov 6. For the past few mornings I've<br />

noticed a relatively strong cochannel un<strong>der</strong> CNR1 China. I presuming this<br />

must be RTM Sarawak. Sometimes gets up to almost the level of CNR1 before<br />

fading down again.<br />

Nothing noted, by the way, of PCA on 4755.26 lately (I had good audio from<br />

them a month ago). Very little action on the SW bands, so I'm confining my<br />

listening to mostly on the MW bands for TA and TP reception (which has<br />

been a fantastic season).<br />

(Walt Salmaniw-<strong>BC</strong>-CAN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 6)<br />

MOLDOVA 7370 Gestern Nov 7th und heute war Radio PMR auf 7370 kHz mit<br />

SINPO 54444 zu hoeren.<br />

Gestern natuerlich einschliesslich des deutschen Programmes von 1720 bis<br />

1740 UT. Angesagt werden zwar an<strong>der</strong>e QRGs. Zum Glueck setzt man die nicht<br />

angesagte Frequenz ein. Fuer alle RR-Schreiber o<strong>der</strong> Stationsmitschnitt-<br />

Fans goldene Zeiten. Die E-Mail-Adresse lautet<br />

<br />

Der Programminhalt weicht von saemtlichen GUS-Stationen ab. Eine Sowjet-<br />

Nostalgie und Russland-Orientierung sowie eine Solidaritaet mit den<br />

an<strong>der</strong>en abtruennigen Republiken, Sued-Ossetien und Abchasien, praegen den<br />

Programminhalt.<br />

(Dietrich Hommel-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 8)<br />

7470 An UNID Kurdish?? station noted with closing "Internationale" around<br />

1757-1800 UT cl-down on 7470 kHz, is this one of the Grigoriopol-Moldova<br />

outlets in Persian, which appeared also in past winter seasons - half<br />

decade ago?.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 30/Nov 2)<br />

7470 Radio Democracy Shorayee 1700-1800 1.3.56. Persian 250 188 Samara RUS<br />

<strong>05</strong>015E5317 RDS b07<br />

(Aoki B-07 via dxld Nov 4)<br />

NIGERIA [tent] 9690 noted an UNID station, just above threshold, but<br />

couldn't even recognize the language. Aoki list shows Ikorodu NIG at 0800-<br />

1630 UT, S=1 signal. Maybe the path from AF into Blackpool is over the<br />

maritime and that particular signal is much stronger at your home ?<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 7)<br />

PORTUGAL Operational B-07 of RDP Internacional/Radio Portugal:<br />

Monday to Friday


Europe<br />

0600-0655 on 7130 LIS 300 kW / 045 deg<br />

0700-1300 on 9815 LIS 300 kW / 045 deg<br />

0745-0900 on 11660 SIN 250 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg<br />

1700-2000 on 9455 LIS 300 kW / 045 deg<br />

2000-2255 on 9795 LIS 300 kW / 045 deg for special txion (sport)<br />

2300-2400 on 7145 LIS 300 kW / 045 deg for special txion (sport)<br />

Middle East/India<br />

1400-1600 on 15690 LIS 100 kW / 082 deg<br />

Sao Tome/Principe/Angola/Mocambique<br />

1100-1300 on 17745 LIS 300 kW / 144 deg<br />

1700-2000 on 13720 LIS 300 kW / 144 deg<br />

2000-2400 on 11825 LIS 300 kW / 144 deg for special txion (sport)<br />

Brasil/Cabo Verde/Guinea Bisau<br />

1100-1300 on 21655 LIS 300 kW / 226 deg<br />

1700-2000 on 15465 LIS 300 kW / 226 deg<br />

2000-2400 on 11960 LIS 300 kW / 226 deg for special txion (sport)<br />

USA/Canada<br />

1300-1655 on 15560 LIS 300 kW / 300 deg for special txion (sport)<br />

1700-1855 on 17825 LIS 300 kW / 300 deg for special txion (sport)<br />

1900-2100 on 11620 LIS 300 kW / 300 deg for special txion (sport)<br />

Tuesday to Saturday<br />

USA/Canada<br />

0000-0300 on 9455 LIS 300 kW / 300 deg<br />

Venezuela<br />

0000-0300 on 9855 LIS 100 kW / 261 deg<br />

Brazil<br />

0000-0300 on 11655 LIS 300 kW / 226 deg<br />

Saturday and Sunday<br />

Europe<br />

0800-1155 on 12020 LIS 300 kW / 045 deg<br />

1200-1455 on 11885 LIS 300 kW / 045 deg<br />

0930-1100 on 9815 SIN 250 kW / <strong>05</strong>5 deg<br />

1500-1655 on 11635 LIS 300 kW / 045 deg<br />

1700-2100 on 9455 LIS 300 kW / 045 deg<br />

2100-2255 on 9795 LIS 300 kW / 045 deg for special txion (sport)<br />

2300-2400 on 7145 LIS 300 kW / 045 deg for special txion (sport)<br />

Sao Tome/Principe/Angola/Mocambique<br />

0800-1455 on 17590 LIS 100 kW / 144 deg<br />

1500-2100 on 11985 LIS 300 kW / 144 deg<br />

USA/Canada<br />

1300-1655 on 15560 LIS 300 kW / 300 deg for special txion (sport)<br />

1700-1855 on 17825 LIS 300 kW / 300 deg<br />

1900-2100 on 11620 LIS 300 kW / 300 deg<br />

2100-2400 on 11620 LIS 300 kW / 300 deg for special txion (sport)<br />

Brasil/Cabo Verde/Guinea Bisau<br />

0800-1<strong>05</strong>5 on 15555 LIS 300 kW / 226 deg<br />

1100-1655 on 21655 LIS 300 kW / 226 deg<br />

1700-2100 on 15465 LIS 300 kW / 226 deg<br />

2100-2400 on 11960 LIS 300 kW / 226 deg for special txion (sport)<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 7)<br />

RUSSIA/VATICAN STATE [and non] XEYU, 9599.5v, Nov 5 at 2312 UT,


causing a big het to Vatican Radio, 9600.0 kHz, closing English. Axually,<br />

Vatican is supposed to be on 9600 kHz from SMG only at 2315-2400 UT in<br />

Vietnamese. They must have turned it on early.<br />

BTW, per VR engineering sked via Wolfgang Bueschel, if you hear it on 9600<br />

during the previous hour in Chinese, 2200-2245 UT, it's currently 120 kW,<br />

218 degrees from Khabarovsk, but from Dec 2 to Feb 2 it will be instead<br />

250 kW, 263 degrees from Petropalovsk, then back to Khabarovsk from Feb 3<br />

to March 29.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 6)<br />

Noted a Russian language 5 number station yesterday Tue Nov 6th 1735 UT on<br />

exact 5820 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 7)<br />

13660 kHz Additional? VoRussia's En service with nx from 0900 UT, most<br />

probably FE site towards FE/PAC area.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 7)<br />

Surprised to note VoRUS English via Khabarovsk on 9550 kHz in past days.<br />

0600-0800 UT, S=3 signal today. Moscow mailbox started 0708 UT today.<br />

Target is China and Tibet, 0200-1000 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 8)<br />

Unregistered frequency of VOR in Vietnamese and 2 hours in Russian WS<br />

1200-1500 on 15150 MSK 250 kW / 100 deg, instead of registered 15460.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 7)<br />

DRM - News release from the DRM Consortium:<br />

Bonn, Germany - The digital technology "DRM" is the topic of conversation<br />

at the first international DRM Symposium in Russia which takes place from<br />

9th to 12th of October in Moscow at the President Hotel. The symposium is<br />

being held by both DRM members RTRN -The Voice of Russia and Deutsche<br />

Welle with the participation of the DRM Consortium and the support of<br />

Radio Rossi, Radioagency-M, TRC EFIR, DRM supporter NREC and the DRM<br />

members Thomson Broadcast & Multimedia, TRANSRADIO Sen<strong>der</strong>Systeme GmbH, and<br />

T-Systems Media & Broadcast.<br />

(dxld)<br />

Interesting 11 page report on the symposium:<br />

<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Nov 8)<br />

SERBIA International Radio Serbia will add a 30-minute show in Serbian<br />

to Europe 1100-1130 UTC on 7240 kHz via Stubline 10 kW as of today Monday,<br />

November <strong>05</strong>, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Today I phoned Belgrade and also asked them about the QSL policy, and I've<br />

been told in several months, when the website will be<br />

redesigned, they will be sending only electronic QSLs.<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SER, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 5)<br />

7240 um 1100 UT. International Radio Serbia will add a 30-minute show in<br />

Serbian to Europe 1100-1130 UTC on 7240 kHz via Stubline 10 kW as of today<br />

Monday, November 5, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 5)<br />

Listened to the first quarter hour of Radio Beograde in Serbian language,<br />

R Serbia Internat at 1100 UT, today Nov 6th.<br />

7240 Stubline poor tiny 10 kW unit. In peaks S=5-6 signal in Stuttgart<br />

Germany.<br />

Tiny strength n o t to be recommended to the average Serbian national


living here in Central Europe.<br />

Comparition: Similar poor Belarus signals Minsk 7230 and Brest 7265 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 6)<br />

DI, 06.11.07., 10.55 UC...... mit IS usw. und guten O=4, nur wenig<br />

Rauschen. Signal stabil und klar hier in Ost-Oesterreich.<br />

(Herbert Meixner-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 6)<br />

7240 IRS hat in Stubline wohl einen Steilstrahl-Strick in <strong>der</strong> Luft<br />

haengen, da waren auch schon beim Auftauchen desselben auf 6100 kHz im<br />

September die besten Signale in OE zuhoeren.<br />

Ich habe auch mit Aldi MP3 mitgeschnitten und beim Programmstart um 1100<br />

UT waren die staerksten Signale herein gekommen, spaeter die zweite halbe<br />

Stunde drueckten schon sehr frueh asiatische Stationen herein, z.B. die<br />

Nachbarn Khabarovsk 200 kW und Beijing 150 kW auf 7245 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 6)<br />

SINGAPORE All four 49/41 mB-outlets heard on 24. & 25. Oct at 0400 and<br />

throughout daytime:<br />

6000 Chinese channel, Mandarin pop, 0430 news, SIO 433<br />

6150 English channel, 0445 business news, <strong>05</strong>00 ID, relays 98.9 Live, not<br />

93.9, very clear anncts ! SIO 433<br />

7235 Bahasa Malaysia channel, pop mx into studio chatter of OM & YL, SIO<br />

544<br />

7275 Tamil channel, studio chatter by YL into very Indian sounding pop<br />

song acc by indian drums & flute.<br />

(Gerhard Werdin touring in Pangandarn-INS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 6)<br />

SLOVAK REP/ITALY [non] IRRS official bcast via Rimavska Sobota site in<br />

Slovak Republic since April 13, <strong>2007</strong>, see below.<br />

EUROPEAN GOSPEL RADIO on their website<br />

<br />

announces the usage of Slovak tx site [Rimavska Sobota with 150 kW of<br />

power, wb.]. But some antenna pictures seen on website show still<br />

Bulgarian site Sofia Kostinbrod instead.<br />

Nexus-IBA IRRS, Universal Life, Miraya FM Radio, Southern Sudan relay via<br />

shortwave 9825 kHz which reported widely in past two weeks. So - seemingly<br />

- all IRRS transmissions originate now from Slovakia.<br />

see<br />

(...) "NEXUS INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING ASSOCIATION prostrednictvom<br />

frekvencii 7285, 9510, 6125 a 15735 kHz do zahranieia." (...)<br />

on page 17 un<strong>der</strong> Slovak Telecom / Nexus IRRS:<br />

<br />

and<br />

"1.4.2004 - zn¡ enie vìkonov kr tkovlnnìch vysiela ov v RS na 150 kW"<br />

<br />

So IRRS started at Rimavska Sobota on April 13, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

(via Gordon Brown NW<strong>DX</strong>C, Nov 7)


IRRS-Shortwave A07 250307 281007 SUMMER <strong>2007</strong>. Eff April 13, <strong>2007</strong><br />

UTC UTC<br />

WKDAY FREQ START STOP TARGET ITU zones kW<br />

=================================================================<br />

Fri 7285 16.00 18.30 EU 18-19, 27-30, 37-39 150<br />

Sun 9510 09.30 12.00 EU 18-19, 27-30, 37-39 150<br />

Sun 15750 13.00 13.30 FEast 30-31,40-43 150<br />

Sun 6125 14.00 15.00 EU 18-19, 27-30, 37-39 150<br />

Sun 7285 16.00 19.00 EU 18-19, 27-30, 37-39 150<br />

All times, target zones and power (150 kW) will remain the same for each<br />

program.<br />

<br />

NEXUS-IBA IRRS B07 281007 300308. Shortwave Schedule eff Oct. 28:<br />

0900-1000 9510 150 kW/non-dir Eu/ME/NoAf UNL German Sunday<br />

1000-1300 9510 150 kW/non-dir Eu/ME/NoAf EGR English Sunday<br />

1300-1330 15750 150 kW/095 deg SoAs/India UNL English Sunday<br />

1300-1600 9825 150 kW/160 deg EaAf/Sudan MIR Eng/Ara Daily till Nov.1<br />

1500-1800 9825 150 kW/140 deg EaAf/Sudan MIR Eng/Ara Daily from Nov.2<br />

1800-2000 7285 150 kW/non-dir Eu/ME/NoAf EGR English Fri-Sun<br />

EGR=European Gospel Radio<br />

MIR=Miraya FM Radio, Southern Sudan<br />

UNL=Universal Life<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Oct 30)<br />

EUROPEAN GOSPEL RADIO - EGR.<br />

Coverage: All of Europe, Portions of Former Soviet Union.<br />

Potential Audience: 163 million souls<br />

Power: 150,000 watts<br />

Transmitter: Shortwave (What's Shortwave...?)<br />

We are excited about our newest European service broadcasting from<br />

Slovakia utilizing state of the art broadcast equipment and digital<br />

technology. With the station's new strategic location your messages will<br />

reach a larger audience with a powerful and clear signal.<br />

Beaming a powerful 150,000 watts throughout all of Europe and portions of<br />

the former Soviet Union you have the potential of reaching over 163<br />

million shortwave radio listeners! And, you will also minister to many<br />

more souls via the internet with the station's streaming audio technology.<br />

(via Gordon Brown NW<strong>DX</strong>C, Nov 7)<br />

SWEDEN Frequency change for Radio Sweden in Swedish and English to<br />

As/Pacific<br />

1400-1500 NF 9400 HBY 500 kW / 070 deg, ex11550.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 7)<br />

TURKMENISTAN 4930 kHz in LSB.<br />

Guten Abend - gerade sitze ich vor den 130 GB <strong>der</strong> gestrigen Nacht im 60<br />

mb. Die groesste Drolligkeit, die ich bisher entdeckt habe:<br />

Turkmen Radio auf 4930 kHz in LSB (!) mit Traeger; es wurde definitiv kein<br />

oberes Seitenband ausgestrahlt. Bis 0200 UT kam das 3. Programm ("Miras"),<br />

dann wurde NF-maessig darueber (!) das 2. Programm ("Car tarapdan") mit<br />

wie<strong>der</strong>um eigenem Pausenzeichen gelegt. SIO 343-3, und alles in<br />

Turkmenisch.<br />

(Nils Schiffhauer-D DK8OK, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 4)<br />

Guten Morgen, Juergen & die Runde - das mit <strong>der</strong> Tonbandspule weckt


Erinnerungen. Allerdings sind heute SDRs wie <strong>der</strong> SDR-14 o<strong>der</strong> Perseus<br />

demgegenueber ein qualitativer Sprung.<br />

Die wichtigstens Zeiten zum <strong>DX</strong>en sind ja wohl:<br />

* s/on<br />

* s/off<br />

* Sonnenaufgang/-untergang Sendeort<br />

* Sonnenaufgang/-untergang Empfangsort<br />

Letztere von wegen "Greyline enhancement". Die breitbandige (!)<br />

Aufzeichnung nun versetzt einen in die Lage, schnell bei einer Station<br />

zwischen diesen Zeiten zu wechseln. N<strong>BC</strong> Kaduna 4770 kHz etwa kommt beim<br />

s/on (verspaetet, aber) recht eindrucksvoll mit dem Testton, <strong>der</strong> gleich<br />

zeigt, woran es am Sen<strong>der</strong> mangelt (s/on von Djibouti 4.780 kHz mit dem<br />

selben Testton ueberzeugt ungleich staerker).<br />

Ist <strong>der</strong> Empfang zu den an<strong>der</strong>en Zeiten besser? Zwei, drei Mausklicks, und<br />

man weiss es. O<strong>der</strong> man klappert nacheinan<strong>der</strong> alle In<strong>der</strong> nach einer Lokal-<br />

ID ab, die oft zwischen 15:25 und 15:30 Uhr UTC erfolgt. O<strong>der</strong> man sieht in<br />

<strong>der</strong> Aufzeichnung genau jene Luecke, die ein stoeren<strong>der</strong> Sen<strong>der</strong><br />

hinterlaesst.<br />

Perseus teilt ja die bis zu 400 kHz breiten Aufnahmen automatisch in<br />

Abschnitte zu zehn Minuten, die beim Abspielen fugenlos wie<strong>der</strong><br />

zusammenfliessen. Einen beliebigen Abschnitt daraus kann man als Schleife<br />

durchhoeren, beispielsweise 01:59 bis 02:01 Uhr UTC, um sich auf die Suche<br />

nach Stationsansagen zu begeben. Das "Original" geht dabei nicht verloren,<br />

man kann beliebig viele Versuche unternehmen, hinsichtlich Bandbreite,<br />

Demodulationsart und Noiseblanker (z.B.) den Empfang zu optimieren.<br />

Das alles sind die entscheidenden qualitativen Unterschiede (und bei<br />

weitem noch nicht alle), die die neue Dimension des <strong>DX</strong>ens ausmachen. Wobei<br />

selbst meinem einigermassen hellen Kopf erst langsam - weil: konditioniert<br />

durch jahrzehntelanges Scheuklappen-<strong>DX</strong> hinsichtlich Zeit & Frequenz - die<br />

tatsaechlichen Moeglichkeiten aufgehen / eine Energiesparlampe erreicht da<br />

ihren Nennluxwert bedeutend schneller ...<br />

Was mich zudem begeistert, ist die optisch gestuetzte und somit optimierte<br />

Wahl <strong>der</strong> Bandbreiten. Man glaubt gar nicht, wie eine <strong>der</strong>art angepasste<br />

Bandbreite die Verstaendlichkeit erhoeht! (Zwischen Uighur und Turkmenisch<br />

konnte ich allerdings auch schon am SPR-4 wenigstens unterscheiden; mit<br />

dem Doppel-Blind-Test allerdings wuerde ich da wohl scheitern). Hinzu<br />

kommt die verblueffend klare Demodulation, beson<strong>der</strong>s, wenn ein<br />

Synchrondetektor zum Einsatz kommt.<br />

Hinsichtlich des Perseus stelle ich gerade weitere fast 30 Audioclips<br />

zusammen, die dann auch Beispiele mit Synchrondetektor enthalten. Dann<br />

kann sich je<strong>der</strong> selbst davon ein Hoerbild machen. Ja, die Aufnahme von<br />

Turkmenistan ist dann auch dabei - nur echt mit <strong>der</strong> Kuckucksuhr zur vollen<br />

Stunde!<br />

(Nils Schiffhauer-D DK8OK, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 6)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED 7733.5 kHz encountered with a big signal, Nov 7 at 0639<br />

with ME music, slightly unstable carrier producing warble, and seemingly<br />

mixed with utility QRM. 0643 song ends with birds chirping, applause,<br />

Arabic announcement mentioning akbar, M&W interchange, 0647 back to pop<br />

music in Arabic. Kept listening but unfortunately dozed off and missed<br />

hourtop ID if any; 0706 M&W news headlines punxuated by stingers, 0715<br />

music. I often start my bandscan of 7 MHz downward at 7780 WYFR, and glad<br />

I did or would have missed this. Sounds like a major station, and too<br />

strong to be a likely spur; no // found lower on 7 MHz. Could it be a<br />

semi-harmonic? Not unless there is something on 15467.0. If this wasn't a<br />

one-shot, should be easily audible in Europe, perhaps also in evening.


BTW, there is one other station registered above 7.7 MHz, Emirates Media,<br />

Dhabayya UAE, on 7770 at 2200-0100, 500 kW at 300 degrees to NW Africa,<br />

but I have seen no reports of it.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 7)<br />

U.K./ALGERIA This is probably the B-07 schedule of Algeria's Qur'an<br />

service, via VTC/Merlin, UK transmitters; please confirm:<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 6125 WOF 250 160<br />

0400-0600 6090 RMP 500 180<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 6025 WOF 250 160<br />

1900-2100 9455 WOF 250 160<br />

11815 RMP 500 189<br />

2100-2300 5915 RMP 500 160<br />

9850 SKN 300 180<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 8)<br />

USA/GERMANY/MOROCCO/RUSSIA Nov. <strong>05</strong> at 1930-1945 UT 5850 kHz - collision<br />

between VOA Croatian[Tangiers-MRC] and Polish Radio Warsaw [DTK Juelich]<br />

in Ukrainian. Here in Subotica, Serbia really strong collision. At 1945<br />

UTC VOA signing off ("Yankee Doodle").<br />

Nov <strong>05</strong> at 2030-2100 UT 6040 kHz VOA Serbian - excellent reception till<br />

2<strong>05</strong>0 when Krasnodar tx suddenly tune up (warm up) and then VOA Serbian<br />

almost totally inaudible.<br />

>From 2<strong>05</strong>5 Krasnodar added periodical buzz tones and then I totally<br />

couldn't hear VOA Serbian.<br />

At 20.59.30 VOA Serbian dropped carrier immediately, and exactly then<br />

started RNW in Dutch via Krasnodar 500 kW 290deg.<br />

Solutions:<br />

- VOA Croatian 1930-1945 should change the frequency of 5850 kHz<br />

- RNW Dutch (Krasnodar tx) should cancel warm up 2<strong>05</strong>0-20.59.30 UTC<br />

on 6040 kHz.<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SER, dxld Nov 6)<br />

Einladung.<br />

Am Freitag dem 14. Dezember <strong>2007</strong> besucht <strong>der</strong> Rhein-Main-Radio-Club das<br />

Deutsches Rundfunkarchiv Wiesbaden<br />

Unter den Eichen 5 (Haus C)<br />

D-65195 Wiesbaden<br />

Beginn <strong>der</strong> Fuehrung 15.00 Uhr MEZ.<br />

Wuensche, was man gerne hoeren moechte aus dem riesigen Angebot bitte<br />

mitmailen, damit das DRA sich vorbereiten kann.<br />

Alle RMRC-Mitglie<strong>der</strong> und <strong>DX</strong>-Freunde sind herzlich dazu eingeladen.<br />

Harald Gabler<br />

RMRC Vorstand<br />

(Nov 8)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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ALBANIA 1458 Albania off-frequency. Medium Wave Fllaka heard in New<br />

Hampshire USA with sophisticated special MW antenna equipment, and<br />

measured on exact 1457.626 kHz after 2300 UTC.<br />

1457.626 Fllake Nov 9 at 2320 UT. Het against 1458 kHz, measuring<br />

1457.626 kHz, signed off at 2330 UT.<br />

(Bruce Conti-Nashua New Hampshire-USA, mw-offsets Nov 9)<br />

ANGOLA SW <strong>BC</strong>B TX Site Archive] BGA Benguela (Angola)<br />

... possible here: 12.5528 S 13.4264 E ?<br />

(Jari Perkioemaeki-FIN OH6BG, SW TX site Nov 12)<br />

<br />

But only two MW masts, I guess ? wb.<br />

AGL Luanda two sites nearby, maybe former Cuban sw communications towards<br />

Habana ?<br />

08 47 21.49 S 13 17 36.09 E ?<br />

08 46 25.09 S 13 19 44.90 E ?<br />

Or even Luanda maritime radio ?<br />

(wb, Nov 12)<br />

ANTARCTICA Friday Nov 9 was another good day for LRA-36. I was about to<br />

go out and didn't have time to stay with it, but there was music audible<br />

on 15476, not 15475, at 2<strong>05</strong>2, a few minutes before scheduled closing.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 11)<br />

15476 LRA36 Radio Nacional Arcangel San Gabriel, Esperanza Antarctic<br />

Base, at 2010-2035 UT, Nov 9, Spanish, local romantic songs, talk by<br />

female about different Antarctic islands, nice announcement, "...en Radio


Arcangel San Gabriel...", TC: "hora 17 y 34 minutos", weather report for<br />

Esperanza Base: ".vientos mo<strong>der</strong>ados, cielo cubierto y precipitaciones" ,<br />

ann.: "Cada media hora con noticias 15476 kHz", 34422.<br />

(Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, dxld Nov 11)<br />

AUSTRALIA For some historical pictures (and info) of the Radio Australia<br />

- Darwin transmitter site. Follow the link below.<br />

<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TXsite Nov 11)<br />

A<strong>BC</strong> regionals: 2310 / 2325 / 2485 kHz. Song called "Birds of Paradise"<br />

(sounded like techno mixed with aborigional native music), YL announcer,<br />

and pop music. 2310 kHz came in at a very nice level, with the other two<br />

audible, but nowhere near as strong.<br />

(Ross Comeau-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 13)<br />

BELGIUM It was announced that the VRT (Flemish Radio and Television)<br />

will keep its analogue AM transmitters on 540 kHz (Radio 2), 927 kHz<br />

(Radio 1), 1188 kHz (Radio 2), and 1512 kHz (RVI) in 2008. This means that<br />

earlier plans to quickly replace the current transmitters and to turn the<br />

1188 kHz into a DRM transmitter have been cancelled.<br />

(Herman Boel-BEL, MWC via dxld Nov 12)<br />

BHUTAN 6035 BBS (tent.) on Nov 10 from 0030 UT tune w/ woman ann mixing<br />

with L. Voz del Guaviare - latter began to dominate the channel after<br />

0040. Need to tune this earlier to confirm BBS - they always have Buddhist<br />

chanting from just after s/on anmts at 0000 to approx 0030 UT. Pgm sched<br />

for Saturday morning (local Bhutan time) shows a women's program in the<br />

0030 to 0100 UT time slot. At this time of year Bhutan can make it to WCNA<br />

via long path on a good day, and that was last year w/ 50 kW xmtr. S2 and<br />

fading.<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 10)<br />

BOLIVIA 5952.4 R Pio XII Siglo XX 0030 to 0040 on 9, 8 and 7 November,<br />

good signal with narrow filter and notch filter.<br />

5996.33 Bolivia possibly, with om in Spanish 0030 to 0040; 0945 to 10<strong>05</strong><br />

UT. With same fade pattern as 5967.68, R Nacional de Huanuni, Huanuni 10.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer, Nov 10)<br />

BRAZIL Something of a mini-opening to Brazil with R. Imaculada Conceicao<br />

4755 kHz fair-poor with Portuguese religious talk between man and woman;<br />

two mentions of Campo Grande on 4894.9 kHz would suggest R. Novo Tempo.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 13) No time given, maybe 0200-0300 UT. wb<br />

UNID Brazilian with Portuguese talk and lively vocals at 0224 UT; several<br />

possibilities but no ID heard yet.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 13)<br />

BULGARIA R. Bulgaria: Just rcvd a unique blank QSL-card from RB. This<br />

special 14 by 9 cm double-sided card commemorates the "50 years <strong>DX</strong> Program<br />

in English of Radio Bulgaria," as stated on the front. Further info states<br />

that it was launched by Dimiter Petrov, LZ1AF, on Nov 17, 1957, still the<br />

present editor. It is not only the longest running prgm in the history of<br />

Bulgarian b/cing un<strong>der</strong> the same name, on the same days, at the same times<br />

and with one and the same <strong>DX</strong> Editor, but in world terms too, notably 2d<br />

only to the late Alistair Cook's 58-year running "Letter from America"on<br />

the B<strong>BC</strong>.<br />

There are colourful photos of the <strong>DX</strong> editor, Rumen Pankov for Broadcast<br />

Tips and five EG staff ancrs who read the <strong>DX</strong> prgm presently and also the<br />

transmitting site near Plovdiv, about 140 km from Sofia. Certainly a<br />

collector's item, and I, like many, will be listening in to this week's<br />

50th anniversary prgm for that special verified QSL.


(Richard Chen, Trinidad & Tobago, edxp; <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 11)<br />

CANADA Frequency change for Radio Canada International in<br />

English/French<br />

1800-2000 NF 17790 SAC 250 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to NoWeAf, ex17740 eff Nov. 12<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 12)<br />

15230 CRI Sackville in En, 1400-1500, S=8 signal. (backlobe here in<br />

Europe)<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 14)<br />

CAF A new shortwave station in Central Africa Republic is making<br />

Christian broadcasts and community health information available to most of<br />

the country's 3.5 million people. This is the country's first privately<br />

owned shortwave station.<br />

Curt Ben<strong>der</strong> of the Indiana-based HCJB Global Technology Center led the<br />

team that installed the station in Boali, culminating several years of<br />

planning and prayer by partner, Integrated Community Development<br />

International (ICDI).<br />

"Our partner, Jim Hocking, and the staff of ICDI have prayed and worked to<br />

see this vision of nationwide Christian radio," said Ben<strong>der</strong>, who manages<br />

radio planting and development at the technology center in Elkhart.<br />

In a clear example of the voice and hands of Jesus at work, Ben<strong>der</strong> shared,<br />

"This is a country that has been devastated by war and HIV/AIDS. The folks<br />

at ICDI plan to use the radio broadcasts to help disseminate community<br />

health information and to spread the gospel. The needs are immense, but<br />

this station is a significant step in helping a people who need so much."<br />

The low-power shortwave station, broadcasting at 6030 kHz, airs eight<br />

hours daily with programming in French and three African languages, Sango,<br />

Aka and Fulfulde. "This radio station will enable the staff at ICDI to<br />

deliver community health information and the gospel daily to remote<br />

villages inaccessible by vehicle," he added.<br />

Ben<strong>der</strong>, together with engineers Dan An<strong>der</strong>son, Don Hastings and Jeremy<br />

Maller, installed the 1,000-watt shortwave transmitter at ICDI, a ministry<br />

founded by Hocking 3« years ago.<br />

An<strong>der</strong>son said response to the new broadcasts was almost immediate. "Within<br />

hours of going on the air the station received cell phone calls from 10<br />

towns across the country even though no formal announcement had been made.<br />

Reports came from as far away as 300 miles! Pray that many will come to<br />

trust Christ and that the churches in the country will be built up through<br />

the ministry of this station. We thank God for the privilege of having a<br />

part in starting this ministry."<br />

A week earlier (Thursday, Feb. 22), the mayor of Boali spoke during a<br />

"commissioning ceremony" to thank all the people who helped make the<br />

station a reality. "Her comments were aired to the nation over the radio<br />

during an initial one-hour test broadcast," Ben<strong>der</strong> said.<br />

The TB1000 shortwave transmitter, while portable and compact like a FM<br />

transmitter, "can send the signal much farther than FM transmitters." The<br />

antenna, designed at the technology center by Hastings and Maller, covers<br />

an area almost the size of a football field when fully assembled.<br />

The team also set up two satellite dishes for access to the Internet. This<br />

allows ICDI and other mission organizations in the country to have<br />

"reliable e-mail and Internet access," Ben<strong>der</strong> explained.<br />

Hocking first got involved with HCJB Global Voice six years ago when he


was with Grace Brethren International Missions. At that time engineers<br />

helped the mission set up an FM station in the capital city of Bangui.<br />

"I felt like we needed broadcasts that would reach further," said Hocking.<br />

Poor roads make traveling to many villages difficult or dangerous. For<br />

these reasons, radio has become the logical tool to reach the inaccessible<br />

people of the country.<br />

It was a year after founding ICBI that he began serious discussions with<br />

HCJB Global Voice regarding a shortwave station to complement the<br />

ministry's community development work. The radio station as an effective<br />

way to disseminate community health information and spread the gospel.<br />

ICDI has been involved in various community health projects across Central<br />

African Republic such as well-drilling to provide drinking water in remote<br />

villages, orphan care and micro-enterprise development.<br />

Hocking expressed his appreciation to the staff at the HCJB Global<br />

Technology Center on Monday, March 5. "There would not be a shortwave<br />

station on the air today in the Central African Republic if not for the<br />

help of HCJB Global," he said. "We are already having fantastic results<br />

with people calling from across the country."<br />

Source: HCJB Global in<br />

<br />

(Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 9)<br />

CHILE CVC Santiago.<br />

Photo gallery of CVC Chile installations Calera de Tango.<br />

click to Nosotros / Instalaciones or Galeria de Fotos on<br />

<br />

same information given also un<strong>der</strong> Portuguese, Ondas Curtas, O come‡o no<br />

Chile ...<br />

... and two mediumwave outlets too ... Subtel.cl shows 570 kHz 50 kW<br />

Agricultura, and 1060 kHz 100 kW Sta. Maria de Guadalupe.<br />

Google Earth imagery.<br />

CVC Voz Christiana, Calera de Tango, 7 curtains and a non-dir? antenna on<br />

the easterly end.<br />

33 38 38.99 S 70 50 59.19 W<br />

<br />

(Nov 10)<br />

CHINA 4980 Xinjiang PBS Urumqui Nov 10 via long path w/ man and woman<br />

anns in Uighur from 0112 UT, more dramatic sounding pgm w/ man and woman<br />

and some inst mx from 0113 - nice signal at S3+<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 10)<br />

4820 Xizang PBS Lhasa, 1<strong>05</strong>2-11<strong>05</strong>, Nov 10, Mandarin. Various announcers<br />

and musical bits. Pips/presumed ID at 1100 followed by OM until music at<br />

11<strong>05</strong>. Poor/fair.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 11)<br />

The Anning site near Kunming, Yunnan, has recently appeared in high<br />

resolution on Google Earth, though unfortunately there's quite a bit of<br />

glare or haze in some areas. I see a large complex of buildings around<br />

24 53 04 N 102 29 44 E<br />

Two big directional mediumwave arrays are visible to the west and south, I<br />

think each with two // rows of four masts. One array must be beaming<br />

approx 160 deg towards SE Asia, the other must be beaming approx 260 deg<br />

towards S Asia. There are one or two single-mast MW antennas towards the


north of the site, presumably for the CNR domestic services on 855 and<br />

1008 kHz.<br />

(Alan Davis-Asia, ARC MV-Eko Nov 12)<br />

and 28 SW array masts at<br />

24 52 56.89 N 102 29 17.25 E<br />

<br />

1521 The Hutubi 500 kW CRI transmitter in Xinjiang, NW of Urumqi, seems<br />

to have several directional arrays at its disposal. It is off for two<br />

minutes for antenna switching from 1257, 1457, 1557, 1657, 1757. The sign<br />

off is at 1957.<br />

(Olle Alm-SWE, ARC MV-Eko Nov 12)<br />

CUBA/DRM Radio Habana Cuba Dxers Unlimited's midweek edition for Nov<br />

13-14 <strong>2007</strong>, by Arnie Coro radio amateur CO2KK.<br />

This program features re-runs about solar cycle predictions and about DRM.<br />

Hi amigos radioaficionados ... from Havana, this is the midweek edition of<br />

your favorite radio hobby program the one and only featuring the most up<br />

to date HF propagation updates and forecasts ...<br />

I am Arnie Coro, radio amateur CO2KK, your host here at Dxers Unlimited, a<br />

show devoted to the promotion and development of our won<strong>der</strong>ful hobby,<br />

yours and mine ... RADIO ...<br />

Item one: Scientists now are voicing their different opinions about the<br />

forecasts that upcoming solar cycle 24 will be the one reaching the lowest<br />

peak number of sunspots in many, many years ... as a matter of fact, the<br />

peak mean sunspot number expected, and this, I emphasize is according to<br />

one school of thought is said to be barely 75 mean sunspots, something<br />

that will turn the frequency range above 20 megaHertz into the equivalent<br />

of a VHF band for years to come!!! ...<br />

So, if we believe this forecast it's about time to prepare for much lower<br />

solar activity to last for a loooong time amigos!!! The other group of<br />

solar scientists says that cycle 24 may be very active, and even so active<br />

as to reach an average sunspot number that will get close to the record<br />

breaking cycle 19, the one that passed the 200 sunspot number mark.<br />

Item two: Uncoordinated DRM,<br />

digital radio mondiale broadcasts are continuing to harm reception of<br />

regular, standard, AM double side band plus full carrier, A3 mode<br />

international shortwave broadcasts, inside the bands assigned by the ITU<br />

for that service... The reason has nothing to do with DRM broadcast<br />

technology at all, the main causes of this problem can be traced to not<br />

coordinating properly so as to make DRM transmissions compatible with<br />

standard AM and also because of poorly adjusted transmitters used for some<br />

DRM broadcasts that are to be blamed according to experts.<br />

Several highly qualified radio broadcasting engineers think that there is<br />

no room for DRM on the present high frequency international broadcast<br />

bands due to what they describe as an unforethought incompatibility<br />

between AM and DRM..., in other words, they are appealing creating special<br />

frequency spectrum allocations for DRM transmissions, so that they will<br />

not interfere with the traditional technology used by short wave<br />

broadcasters since the very early days or radio. This criteria started<br />

when several chief engineers at stations suffering from interference from<br />

DRM transmissions asked for those DRM broadcasts to be placed on a<br />

separate segment of the assigned bands, effectively giving them a sub-<br />

band, something that in my opinion may prove to be a very wise move.


In the meantime DRM, digital radio mondiale continues to be heard by only<br />

a very small number of listeners worldwide, as low cost, practical<br />

receivers for DRM are still practically non existent for the public to<br />

buy... Once again your valuable comments about DRM broadcasts are invited<br />

amigos, just take a little time to send me your opinion about DRM to<br />

<br />

or via air mail, send a postcard to Arnie Coro, Radio Havana Cuba, and<br />

Havana, Cuba...<br />

This is Radio Havana Cuba, the name of the show is Dxers Unlimited, I am<br />

Arnie Coro, your host here at this twice weekly program devoted to all the<br />

different aspects of the radio hobby, from home radioastronomy to Dxing on<br />

the AM broadcast band with a crystal set... from working an amateur radio<br />

contest to wiring up your own low power QRP transmitter and using it on<br />

the air, accepting the challenge of operating with powers less than 5<br />

Watts into the antenna... Yes my friends, radio is never boring, because<br />

you can always learn about a new and fascinating way of enjoying it ...<br />

Even at the solar minimum some very special propagation conditions dos how<br />

up... At CO2KK my ham radio station I am picking up amateurs from South<br />

America on the 10 meters band practically every day, despite the extremely<br />

low solar activity and those are amazing signals consi<strong>der</strong>ing the low<br />

powers used... Even with a simple half wave wire dipole just 3 meters<br />

above my rooftop, I have made excellent two way contacts on the 28 to 29.7<br />

megahertz band, 10 meters, with stations in Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil,<br />

Paraguay and Chile. ...<br />

Don't forget to take a little time now to drop me an e-mail with a signal<br />

report and your comments about today's Dxers Unlimited, send mail to<br />

!!!<br />

Or Send an AIR MAIL Postcard to Arnie Coro, Radio Havana Cuba, Havana<br />

Cuba.<br />

(Arnie via OA<strong>DX</strong>, hcdx Nov 13)<br />

15370 RHC Spanish - or even Venezuela national radio relay via RHC site,<br />

speech to the crowd, at 1400-1500 UT S=6 signal<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 14)<br />

CYPRUS [Northern Turkish occupied zone] 6150 Mx prgr with slow R&B<br />

songs, also songs sung by George Michael and more heard 2000-2103 and<br />

later, only one ID by DJ - a Lady in En " Bayrak Radio and Television<br />

Corporation "(different prgr from those on MW 1098 kHz was) - on Nov 3rd<br />

and on Nov 4th at <strong>05</strong>45 UT with poor signal and song " You're tha 1st,<br />

You're the Best and You're the Everything by Barry White all on 6150 kHz.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 9)<br />

DRM implementation.<br />

The September 8 edition of Whole World on the Radio Dial from Radio<br />

Ukraine International included a report on the HFCC meeting in Birmingham,<br />

and an interview with Oldrich Cip, chairman of HFCC, including this via <strong>DX</strong><br />

Listening Digest:<br />

Host Alexan<strong>der</strong> Yegerov:<br />

Are there any problems with implementation of DRM on AM bands?<br />

Oldrich Cip: Yes, there are two folds I would say. One is that<br />

coexistence, if we can call it, with AM is a bit difficult, because the<br />

DRM signal causes interference, it can even remind us of the Cold War<br />

jamming or something of that sort. And that discourages, some Dxers are<br />

not very happy about this kind of interference, and they complain. But we,<br />

that I now speaking as a chairman of HFCC, we are trying somehow to<br />

regulate this problem in such a way that we recommend to our members that<br />

the DRM transmissions are placed in 13 clusters on the band that they are<br />

adjacent to each other and they are not dispersed among AM transmissions.


But I must admit that the situation is not completed, as we would like to<br />

have it.<br />

(via W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact Magazine November; Mike Barraclough-UK, Nov 10)<br />

DRM at I<strong>BC</strong><br />

Martin Peters in the November <strong>2007</strong> Monitoring Monthly in his Europe<br />

Broadcast scene column reports on his visit to the International<br />

Broadcasting Convention in Amsterdam, Europe's largest exhibition and<br />

forum for all things radio with 47,000 visitors and in excess of 1300<br />

exhibitors from over 120 countries. DRM had a stand but it was reduced in<br />

size compared with previous appearances.<br />

Several examples of DRM radios, many in prototype phase, were in a glass<br />

showcase, four were on a shelf at the rear of the display area but two had<br />

malfunctioned so could not be demonstrated. A car radio from Blaupunkt,<br />

suitable for DRM reception, worked for a few seconds at a time before<br />

failing. After mentioning the Himalaya DRM2009 Martin concludes:<br />

"So, yet another year passes with the mantra of "DRM soon" ringing in our<br />

ears. However if the lack-lustre display at the I<strong>BC</strong> is anything to go by,<br />

everyone concerned is just going through the motions whilst planning a<br />

face-saving exit strategy from this industry-driven white elephant."<br />

(via W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact Magazine November; Mike Barraclough-UK, Nov 10)<br />

DJIBOUTI 4780 Radio Djibouti Nov 8 2015 Arabic music shading toward<br />

Horn of Africa music, into Arabic talk at 2030, more music later, closing<br />

with Djibouti national anthem at 2101 (matches anthem at<br />

<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 11)<br />

ECUADOR 15275drm HCJB Nov 11 at 1153 UT. Sporadic reception of German<br />

program with German hymns, about 20% decodable, S/N ratio about 12-13 dB<br />

for this 16.58 kbps stereo broadcast; carrier stayed on past program end<br />

at 1200 UT. 4 kilowatts.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 11)<br />

E<strong>DX</strong>C E<strong>DX</strong>C CONFERENCE IN LUGANO.<br />

As you probably know, the 40th anniversary conference of the European <strong>DX</strong><br />

Council was held in Lugano, Switzerland between November 1st and 4th. I<br />

was an invited speaker, and used the opportunity to record a 21-minute<br />

round table discussion with several key participants. The recording is now<br />

available at<br />

<br />

un<strong>der</strong> "The Two Bobs".<br />

<br />

(Bob Zanotti-SUI, to Glenn Hauser-USA, dxld Nov 6)<br />

ETHIOPIA [and non] Ethiopia jammed Eritrea in past months or so --<br />

heavily in 41 mb!<br />

After a tip of GH I checked the 15 MHz range today, Nov 14th. At 1400-1457<br />

UT came across of HEAVY jamming on both chanels of DWL Amharic service on<br />

11645 Kigali and<br />

15640! Trincomalee relays.<br />

The usual jammer of former 15645 kHz range in October heard now on 11645<br />

and 15640 kHz against Deutsche Welle.<br />

Is a combination of four jamming sounds, like bubble, motorboot, pips, and<br />

whistle buoy hauwl.<br />

Never heard about jamming against DWL Amharic before in past decades or so<br />

...


So this heavy jamming seems very new, to protect Ethiopian audience off<br />

the news from Eritrea, I guess. ?<br />

(wb, Nov 14)<br />

DWL HA Ausstrahlungskoordination, Transmission Control Monitoring, told me<br />

today Nov 15 that they were be aware of this [Ethiopian] jamming action in<br />

week #46 already. DWL measurement on monitoring station Bockhacken and<br />

some other international monitoring stations will spy out the origin of<br />

the jamming signals.<br />

(wb, Nov 15)<br />

This matches nicely with my own observations today I had not yet posted:<br />

Now it seems that the Ethiopians, or their supporters, are jamming<br />

Deutsche Welle. Nov 14 at 1443 UT I found jamming on 11645, wavering<br />

carriers sweeping slowing back and forth across the frequency, causing<br />

hets of constantly varying pitch, but as they swept they were wobbling up<br />

and down. At maximum deviation the pitch was high enough that interference<br />

to the target was minimized, but it was worst when approaching and<br />

receding from zero-beat.<br />

The main jammer was much stronger than the target, whose language I could<br />

not identify. With BFO on, I could hear the varying carriers on both sides<br />

of 11645. This was quite different from the rapidly oscillating jamming<br />

heard during the same period the day before on 15645, but nothing audible<br />

there today. At 1455 the jamming against 11645 shifted, or another<br />

transmitter was added, with more rapid oscillation. But the target went<br />

off between 1457 and 1458 UT and so did all the jamming shortly<br />

afterwards.<br />

At 1459 a somewhat stronger carrier came back on, and 1500 Deutsche Welle<br />

ID, into language. I figured the previous station on 11645 kHz would be<br />

yet another Ethiopian clandestine, but looked up in HFCC, we find it's the<br />

Amharic service of DW at 1400-1457 UT via Rwanda, at 30 degrees! Followed<br />

at 1500 by DW Swahili via Rwanda, at 180 degrees why would they aim<br />

Swahili due south from Rwanda??<br />

As for the source of the jamming, either the Ethiopians have made a<br />

consi<strong>der</strong>able investment in a somewhat sophisticated SW jamming system, or<br />

they are clients of an hypothetical International Jamming Services, Ltd.<br />

which uses spare capacity at well-known HF transmitter sites on a<br />

mercenary basis.<br />

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

UNIDENTIFIED. 15645 and vicinity, oscillating jamming is back as heard in<br />

late A-07 when Tensae Ethiopia Voice of Unity was on 15645 after 1500. But<br />

this was Nov 13 at 1433, and Tensae is supposedly on 11900 for B-07. The<br />

jamming was also bothering Greece on 15650. Weak, but the oscillations<br />

seemed to be centered around 15647 and 15643; could not detect whatever on<br />

15645 they were targeting. Another Ethiopian clandestine, if not Tensae?<br />

Nothing on the TDP schedule there now.<br />

BTW, skywave jamming would work best inside Ethiopia if it were<br />

transmitted from abroad, but who would cooeperate in such nefariousness? I<br />

don't know much about the Ethiopian political situation, but I believe<br />

most of the clandestines are based in the US, despite US government<br />

support for the regime, which according to a recent documentary<br />

cooeperated with 'extraordinary rendition'.<br />

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

Same ETH jamming signal noted/parked Nov 15th around 1600-1700 UT on 7450<br />

kHz, just near adjacent Firedrake jammed 7445 kHz, IBB Tinian 1500-2000<br />

UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 15)


Tuned in 11645 kHz earlier in the hour the next day, Nov 15 at 1404 UT;<br />

could not hear any DW until after 1430 UT, but the jamming was un<strong>der</strong>way,<br />

variable carrier hets, but also solid noise, motorboating. Wolfgang<br />

Bueschel was also monitoring this and pointed out that the // frequency<br />

for DW Amharic is 15640 kHz via Sri Lanka, and that has also been getting<br />

jammed. I heard that too Nov 15 at 1407, just noise, and much more<br />

effective. He describes the jamming as "a combination of four sounds, like<br />

bubble, motorboat, pips, and whistle buoy howl. Never heard about jamming<br />

against DWL Amharic before in past decades or so".<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 15)<br />

FRANCE [MONACO site] 7210, TWR, 0928-0945, Nov 6, listed Hungarian. IS<br />

at t/in. OM w/ ID, religous talks. Weak, faded out by 0945 UT.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 11)<br />

15430 RTI Taiwan via Issoudun in Russian at 1410 UT S=8 signal.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 14)<br />

GERMANY 153 longwave. Engineers of T-systems Telekom DLF Donebach LW 153<br />

kHz are preparing the antenna of 20 kHz width for DRM mode services in<br />

past six days. TX is off totally or on test in AM and DRM mode between<br />

0710 and 1700 UT approx., and at 1210-1900 UT on Nov 15/16. Both two 500<br />

kW Telefunken beasts of 1981? at Donebach are replaced by new TransRadio<br />

transistorized 500 kW units. Antenna alignment action last from Nov 8th<br />

til 16th.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 14)<br />

Donebach 153 kHz war bereits gestern abend mit 23,5 kbps mono im DRM-<br />

Betrieb. Naehe Kassel mit SNR 23db, was beim Winradio bekanntlich ein sehr<br />

guter Wert ist.<br />

Auch <strong>der</strong> MR[?] hatte keine Probleme.<br />

(Klaus Schnei<strong>der</strong>-D, direct Nov 14)<br />

1575 kHz Oldiestar analog. Ich weiss nicht ob dies neu ist, aber seit<br />

0 Uhr sendet Oldiestar auf 1575 kHz analog. Also wenn jemand eine QSL<br />

ergattern moechte und keinen DRM empfangen kann. Scheint dies ab<br />

Mitternacht moeglich zu sein.<br />

(Marcel Goerke-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 10)<br />

Nach 21 Tagen Laufzeit kam heute ein Bestaetigungsbrief und mehrere<br />

Sticker von 104.9 OldieStar Radio, v/s ist Marisa Busch. Ich hatte an<br />

Digital Radio Berlin Betriebsgesellschaft mbH, Pfalzburger Str. 43-44,<br />

10717 Berlin geschrieben. Die Antwort kam aber von 104.9 OldieStar Radio,<br />

Andre-Pican-Str. 42, 16515 Oranienburg, Germany.<br />

(Martin Elbe-D, Aug 26, 2006)<br />

61<strong>05</strong> TWR via Wertachtal, 0838-0850*, Nov 5, English. "Through the Bible"<br />

prg. w/ religous talk and contact info. TWR info and IS at s/off. Fair.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 11)<br />

GREECE 1384.34 Radio Macedonia (no relation to the FM station from<br />

Thessaloniki ) transmits from a point near to Verria, about 40 km south of<br />

Thessaloniki. The station is heard in Germany. Station owner name is<br />

Panayiotis.<br />

(Zacharias Liangas-GRC, hcdx via ARC MV-Eko Nov 12)<br />

GUAM Frequency changes for KTWR Guam:<br />

1200-1300 NF 13765 TWR 100 kW / 285 deg, ex11610 in Burmese Daily<br />

1400-1515 NF 9720 TWR 100 kW / 335 deg, ex 9690 in Korean Sun-Wed<br />

1400-1530 NF 9720 TWR 100 kW / 335 deg, ex 9690 in Korean Thu-Sat<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 12)<br />

GUIANA FRENCH 17875drm TDF DRM, a few days ago centered on 17870, is


ack on 17870-17875-17880, at 1441 on Nov 13, and still weak here, as<br />

redirected to Europe. Now that the programming is (exclusively?) from RFO<br />

Guyane, it should be more interesting to listen to. Strangely, no one has<br />

commented on this change in the drmna yg, except on Oct 26 Brendan Wahl<br />

explained the then absence from 17875 they were testing DRM on 6175 in the<br />

daytime for local reception, and might also try 60 and 90mb.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 13)<br />

HUNGARY INSTEAD OF RADIO BUDAPEST<br />

Dear Gyoergyi, I won<strong>der</strong> if you or your former colleagues at Radio Budapest<br />

have thought of starting some other kind of online or broadcast service in<br />

English from or about Hungary? It might even be commercially sponsored.<br />

This has been done in some countries which have lost their external SW<br />

service in English, e.g. Copenhagen Calling, from Denmark, privately<br />

produced; Switzerland in Sound. Regards,<br />

(Glenn Hauser to Gyoergyi Jakobi-HNG, via dxld)<br />

Dear Glenn, As a regular listener you must know that in the last few years<br />

the English programmes operated with a total of 4 people, I was senior<br />

editor since 1992 and served 36 and a half year with Radio. We were<br />

shorthanded which means that despite my experience instead of planning,<br />

networking, negotiating for our future, etc. I did everything from<br />

administration to daily organization, editing, cutting, interviewing, news<br />

editing, and the lot. My younger colleagues and a senior one did not want<br />

to put in more energy in the programme knowing only too well that we were<br />

heading to the end. They were justified.<br />

I am sure they do not want to continue with any kind of radio. I am<br />

entitled to early retirement, as the main source for living. Radio got rid<br />

of all the "outsi<strong>der</strong>s" last year, due to financial difficulties/<br />

broadcasting policy they work with people on staff. I don't really know<br />

what I want to do in the future yet.<br />

How I could operate from home a kind of one person information service, I<br />

don't know. Thank you for the idea and your concern. I shall also think<br />

about it. Keep in touch. Regards,<br />

(Gyoergyi Jakobi-HNG, dxld Nov 7)<br />

INDIA 4840 AIR Mumbai Nov 10 w/ subcontinental music at 0104 tune.<br />

Appeared to be one of the best of the long path Indian regionals on 60 mb.<br />

4860 AIR Delhi Nov 10 w/ subcontinental mx 0106 UT, woman annmt 0106.5,<br />

another woman at 0107 - best of the Indian regionals here w/ S3+ sigs, but<br />

gone by 0128 retune.<br />

4880 AIR Lucknow (tent.) Nov 10 w/ carrier but almost non-existent audio<br />

at 0110 tune - fading pattern similar to other Indian regionals.<br />

(Kashmir) 4950 AIR Srinagar w/ subcontinental mx (female vocalist) at<br />

0117 - strong carrier but weak audio at S2 and deep fades. Essentially<br />

gone by 0125 UT. First time this regional hrd at this QTH, although in<br />

Winter 2006 Jammu was hrd on 4830 kHz. Not quite good enough for a log,<br />

but will keep trying. Kashmir sites fade in later than other Indians here<br />

on long path but signals are generally weaker.<br />

5010 AIR Thiru Nov 10 w/ woman ann at 0<strong>05</strong>0 UT, short mx and man ann at<br />

0<strong>05</strong>3 fol by actuality from a man at 0<strong>05</strong>4.5-0<strong>05</strong>6. Sounded like a news pgm.<br />

Fading fast, typical of So. Asian long path reception here during local<br />

sunset. S2 and fading.<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 10)<br />

INDONESIA 3579 RSPK Ngada, Bajawa, Flores; I can confirm that there is<br />

definitely a <strong>BC</strong> stn with (observed) word px in BI, not pirate-like chat,<br />

rather professional, but even here in West-Java little more than threshold


level on my ICF 7600GR, observed on Oct 23rd at 1145 UT and Nov 8th at<br />

1315 UT.<br />

4750 RRI Makassar Contrary to reports read somewhere the stn is alive and<br />

kickin' ! Hrd here many days, last on Nov 10th between 0900 and 1300+, off<br />

at 14<strong>05</strong> UT.<br />

4925 RRI Jambi: this is a bit of a puzzle, between 0940 f/in to abt 1400<br />

UT its definitely RRI Jambi, hrd often here w many IDs. After 1400 on some<br />

days hrd what might be a pirate stn, e.g. on 08.11. at 1400 a male voice<br />

with anncts and chats in BI, many phone-ins, callers giving their name and<br />

place.<br />

What puzzled me there was no ID, no TA, no warta berita, the same px cont<br />

till past 1520 UT, but gone at re-check 1555 UT. Or is it just a "late<br />

night show" on RRI Jambi. Strength here in Bandung as Jambi before, also<br />

audio quite good. On Nov 10th stn was off altogether, not hrd between 1000<br />

to 1400 UT. Anyone any idea ?<br />

(Gerhard Werdin touring in Bandung-INS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 11)<br />

3325 RRI Palangkaraya at 1400-1422 UT on Nov 11, Calliope-like IS; then<br />

at 1401 UT guy says "Radio Republik Indonesia Palangkaraya...berita...";<br />

several Kalimantan datelines so probably regional news; ended with theme<br />

mx at 1406 UT, followed by less formal chat by same guy; vocal mx segment<br />

followed at 1415 UT; tuned out at 1422 UT. Good signal rising above the<br />

noise floor.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 11)<br />

11784.87 VoINS Indonesian 1400-1500 UT on Nov 14. (11785 - til 1500 UT<br />

also co-ch IBB<br />

Mandarin + CHN Firedrake.)<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 14)<br />

15102 at 0613z Voice of Indonesia. Just a blob of noise till I switched to<br />

FM then a clear 5x6 signal with English Lesson " Lessons for Tourists "<br />

peaking 5x7, presume this is for the locals in Indonesia, so they can<br />

converse with Holiday Makers. Noted October 11 on Icom R75 with G5RV<br />

North/South.<br />

(David Vitek-AUS, harmonics ygroup Nov 12) HX 3 x 5034 or what? wb.<br />

ISRAEL Winter B-07 schedule for Kol Israel till Dec 31:<br />

AMHARIC 1900-1930 6985 9345<br />

ENGLISH 0430-0445 7545 9345 17600 till Dec.14<br />

0430-0445 6280 7545 17600 from Dec.15<br />

1030-1045 13855 15760<br />

1830-1845 6985 7545 9345 15640<br />

FRENCH 0445-<strong>05</strong>00 7545 9345 till Dec.14<br />

0445-<strong>05</strong>00 6280 7545 from Dec.15<br />

1100-1115 13855 15760<br />

1800-1815 6985 7545 9345<br />

HEBREW <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>55 7545<br />

0600-0755 11590<br />

0800-1030 15760<br />

1115-1355 15760<br />

1400-1455 13630<br />

1600-1725 13630 Fri/Sat<br />

1625-1725 13630 Sun-Thu<br />

1900-0430 7545<br />

2100-2215 13855<br />

HUNGARIAN 1945-2000 6985 9345<br />

LADINO 1745-1800 6985 7545 9345<br />

MUSIC 1045-1100 13855 15760<br />

PERSIAN 1500-1625 7420 9985 13630 Sun-Thu (alt.9390 116<strong>05</strong> 13850)<br />

1500-1600 7420 9985 13630 Fri/Sat (alt.9390 116<strong>05</strong> 13850)


ROMANIAN 1730-1745 6985 7545 9345<br />

RUSSIAN 2000-2200 6985 9345<br />

SPANISH 1815-1830 6985 7545 9345<br />

TIGRINYA 1930-1945 6985 9345<br />

YIDDISH 1845-1900 6985 7545 9345<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 12)<br />

JAPAN 5985 Shiokaze/Sea Breeze via Yamata, Japan, Nov 3 first day of<br />

heavy jamming, also covered Myanma Radio on 5985.8. Reception this past<br />

week fair to poor, with Nov 2 (Fri.) in English with "Shiokaze Sea Breeze"<br />

ID. Still need to check if they use callsigns (JSR) in any IDs.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, JPNpremium Nov 2)<br />

KAZAKHSTAN As in B-06 Voice of Orthodox (Golas Pravaslavia) in Ru 1630-<br />

1700 Tue and Fri on 7460 kHz, announced address in St. Petersburg Russia.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 9)<br />

KOREA D.P.R. Voice of Korea was reported on Nov the 3rd at 1600 with<br />

Nat. Anthem and prgrs in English on 3560 // 9990 and in French on 44<strong>05</strong> //<br />

13760. BTW on Nov the 5th at 0700 UT started the winter schedule - times<br />

are as in A-07 and freqs are as in B-06.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 9)<br />

11735v Voice of Korea in Russian at 0800-0900 UT. Noted two independent<br />

carriers here, the stronger on 11734.90, and another on 11735.03 kHz,<br />

hetting each other. Two co-channels txs in use ?<br />

(wb, Nov 10)<br />

4450 KCBS Pyongyang, 1127-1140, Nov 10, Korean. Announcer at t/in,<br />

ballads from 1135 thru t/out. Poor/weak un<strong>der</strong> QRN.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 11)<br />

KUWAIT 13620drm Radio Kuwait Nov 11 at 1145 Conversation in Arabic with<br />

gentleman on telephone; strong signal, S/N 15-16 dB, 100% intelligible<br />

with no dropouts on this 11.64 kbps stream.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 11)<br />

LAOS Lao National Radio - updated information. There's a bunch of links<br />

on Lao National Radio's web page<br />

<br />

un<strong>der</strong> which you can find information on Lao regional broadcasting. Here<br />

are some bits of information on unlisted and upgraded stations:<br />

Khammouane Provincial Radio Station was established in 1996 and broadcasts<br />

on 765 kHz using a 10 kW transmitter donated by China.<br />

Luang Prabang Radio Station recently acquired a 10 kW AM transmitter from<br />

the USA, and now broadcasts across the entire province on 7<strong>05</strong> kHz.<br />

Oudomxai Provincial Radio and Television Station was completely rebuilt in<br />

1993 and today it's broadcasting on 102 MHz FM using a 100W TSD<br />

transmitter donated by China and on 7<strong>05</strong> kHz AM using a 1 kW transmitter<br />

donated by China.<br />

Vientiane Capital Radio and Television Station has had two second-hand<br />

transmitters that have been donated by Lao National Radio - a 50 kW<br />

transmitter which broke down and could not be repaired due to lack of<br />

spare parts, and most recently a 10 kW transmitter which is still<br />

operating. Today Vientiane Capital Radio and Television Station broadcasts<br />

for 10 hours each day on 640 kHz.<br />

(LNR web page via via ARC MV-Eko Nov 12)<br />

Comments by Alan Davis:


Vientiane has been using 640 kHz for a few years, replacing 702 kHz, but<br />

unfortunately for <strong>DX</strong>ers it was only operating in local daylight at 2330-<br />

1000 UTC last time I checked. I suppose there's a faint chance it could be<br />

detected in Europe around the 2330 sign-on. I believe the 10 kW 640 kHz<br />

transmitter is the unit that used to carry LNR International Sce on 1030<br />

kHz.<br />

I've never been able to hear Khammouane 765 kHz, and suspect it may be<br />

inactive. It was definitely not on air when I visited the Thai city of<br />

Nakhon Phanom, just across the Mekong, which would have been in 1999 as I<br />

recall. In the past few years I've checked 765 quite often from various<br />

locations in Laos and neighbouring countries, but have never heard a Lao<br />

station on that frequency. In WRTH 2008 I've marked the listing as<br />

"unconfirmed".<br />

Oudomxay's listed MW frequency is 800 kHz 1 kW with a Chinese transmitter,<br />

rather than 7<strong>05</strong> kHz as mentioned below, so probably 7<strong>05</strong> is a mix-up with<br />

Luang Prabang. In any case, I believe Oudomxay has been inactive for<br />

several years on MW and is now on FM only, based on information from<br />

recent Internet sources.<br />

Luang Prabang has been heard much better at night over the past few years<br />

on 7<strong>05</strong> kHz than it used to be, so the story about the new 10 kW<br />

transmitter is very credible. For some reason they decided to stay on the<br />

split frequency.<br />

(Alan Davis-Asia via ARC MV-Eko Nov 12)<br />

LIBERIA 4760 presumed ELWA Radio, 2125-2301* UT on Nov 14, English.<br />

Rough copy at t/in w/ CODAR,QRN and fading. Bits of religous talk b/w<br />

music. Slowly improving by ToH w/ OM w/ more religous talk; real "feel<br />

good" stuff; b/w choral music bits. Contact info for California. Hymn-like<br />

music from 2226 UT, sounded Italian, until barely audible announcer at<br />

2300 followed by Liberian NA. NA matches that of old R. Liberia clip at<br />

<br />

Liberia 4760 reactivated?<br />

Not 100% certain with this, but the NA and s/off time, which they<br />

broadcasted up to occassionaly, lean toward ELWA.<br />

(Scott R. Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 14)<br />

I was listening to ELWA at the same time (2215-2301 UT) same day. Similar<br />

programming heard here with deep fades. Went down just before TOH but the<br />

N/A came again very nicely. No positive ID here either, but N/A and freq<br />

suggests this is ELWA. Haven't heard them for a long time (I guess I<br />

haven't tried hard enough :-)<br />

I heard 14 Nov ELWA, Monrovia, Liberia again on 4760 kHz until sign-off<br />

2301 UT.<br />

I checked various websites and found out that ELWA has a new 5 kW sw<br />

transmitter un<strong>der</strong> installation, maybe even testing now. They will use old<br />

4760 frequency and another channel in the 49 meterband. Some pages suggest<br />

6070 will be used.<br />

Not yet known which transmitter will be on which frequency. I e-mailed the<br />

station in Monrovia and hopefully we'll have the latest from them.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 15)<br />

LIBYA Openings on 13mb can be unexpectedly selective. Nov 10 at 1451 UT,<br />

21695 was not only much better than // 17725 kHz, but the best signal on<br />

21 MHz, rivaled only by B<strong>BC</strong> Ascension 21470 kHz.<br />

Less hum than usual, too. English talk about Allah, ID as V. of Africa


from the Great Jamahiriyah, then for our dear listeners, a talk in a<br />

series about African countries, Mauritius, going into its basic<br />

geographical facts, 1455 UT languages spoken there, etc. Someone else<br />

reported VOA feature on Mauritius recently, which makes me suspect they<br />

recycle the same programming several times, as previously noted with items<br />

on Martin Luther King, etc. BTW, Dave Kenny in B<strong>DX</strong>C-UK observes that VOA<br />

is no longer doing short English newscasts at various times, so it seems<br />

for English, this bihour is it.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 11)<br />

Voice of Africa's short news summaries in Swahili, Hausa, English and<br />

French which used to follow immediately after the news in Arabic at<br />

various times, appear to have been discontinued. These were carried within<br />

the Arabic service on MW 1251 and 711 kHz as well as intermittently on<br />

various SW frequencies. News in Arabic is still aired at 15 minutes past<br />

the hour, but for the past 3 or 4 months I have not heard anything other<br />

than Arabic.<br />

(Dave Kenny-UK, Nov Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Communication magazine direct and via dxld)<br />

MADAGASCAR RN Malagasy, 5009.5v, 18<strong>05</strong> 9 Oct, song, music including<br />

accordion accompaniment, 1900 sign-off with instrumental anthem;<br />

transmitter drift up to 5009.66 by 1900, SIO 344.<br />

(Alan Pennington-UK, Sheigra, Scotland <strong>DX</strong>ped, TBL Nov Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK<br />

Communication via dxld Nov 11)<br />

5011.<strong>05</strong>v, 1640 7 Oct, RTV Malagasy, talks in Malagascian and French,<br />

better on USB, // 3287.6 kHz, poor/good.<br />

(Giampiero Bernardini & Dario Monferini-I, Nov Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Communication)<br />

Widely reported as USB mode transmission. wb.<br />

Google Earth imagery. Yahoo maps.<br />

Finally it is now possible to see the "majority" of the Talata-Volonondry<br />

MADAGASCAR relay of Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land in high res on Yahoo Maps via the<br />

FLASHEARTH website.(just missing the most northerly image).<br />

18 45 10.15 S 47 36 52.63 E<br />

<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TXsite Nov 11)<br />

And RNM Antananarivo Sabotsy Namehana<br />

18 46 40.83 S 47 29 36.48 E<br />

<br />

and MW site<br />

<br />

MICRONESIA 4754.9 Pacific Missionary Aviation (tentative) on Nov 9 at<br />

0807 UT. Christian music mixed with religious talk in English, alternating<br />

between the two; much static, not easily intellibigle, minor CODAR<br />

interference.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 11)<br />

MONGOLIA 7260 presumed Mongolian Radio, at 1203-1230 UT on Nov 6,<br />

Vernacular. News/soundbites at t/in. Exotic ballads from 1211 until OM at<br />

1228 UT. Wiped out by USB chatter at 1230 UT. Weak/fading.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 11) scheduled 0700-1300 UT<br />

MYANMAR 5985.8 R. Myanma, at 1506-1600* UT on Nov 12, in English; pop


songs, political slogans ("United we stand", etc.), more songs, usual<br />

marching music, at 1516 - "9:46 Myanmar time", YL with news, many clear<br />

mentions of the State Peace and Development Council, followed by<br />

commentary given with indigenous music in the background, 1528-1558 UT<br />

non-stop generic EZL instrumental music, YL gives list of titles of the<br />

music played, ID "Myanma Radio", anthem. Poor to fair. Also briefly noted<br />

in vernacular at 1356 with fair signal, but totally covered by Shiokaze<br />

sign-on at 1400 UT on 5985.0 kHz.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Nov 12)<br />

NETH ANTILLES 9885 Deutsche Welle via Bonaire frequency change on 15<br />

November.<br />

Deutsche Welle's broadcast in German to Australia and New Zealand at 0800-<br />

1000 UTC via Bonaire will change its frequency from 15 November onwards<br />

due to interference from a Spanish DRM transmission [of REE Noblejas,<br />

9780drm 100kW 50degr] on 9780 kHz at same time slot. The current<br />

frequency, 9785 kHz, will change to 9885 kHz.<br />

RNW Hilversum site:<br />

<br />

(RNW Hilversum site, Nov 13)<br />

Checked today Nov 13: REE Noblejas in DRM mode covers 9775.15 to 9784.80<br />

kHz range on my Eton E1, using 2.3 kHz filter. wb.<br />

5785 UNID at 0424 UT in Dutch (not German) extended talk by both man and<br />

woman at fair levels.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 12)<br />

5785 spurious intermodulation at RNW Bonaire tx site?<br />

Jim reports of Unid Dutch outlet on 5785 kHz.<br />

At this time span 0400-0457 UTC RNW Bonaire relay site uses both 5975 and<br />

6165 kHz in Dutch language.<br />

Difference is 190 kHz, and two spurious intermodulations occur<br />

symmetrically near the 49 mb on 5785, and should be - supposed to be - on<br />

6355 kHz also.<br />

6165 250 kW 335degr Dutch<br />

5975 250 290 Dutch<br />

(wb, Nov 12)<br />

NETHERLANDS The Dutch government has invited parties interested in<br />

using one of the remaining unallocated regional FM and medium wave<br />

frequencies in the Netherlands to register their proposals by 30 October.<br />

The plan is to use the same system of comparative applications that was<br />

used for the national licences in 2003. It is intended to begin the<br />

licensing process before the end of <strong>2007</strong>. There are twelve FM and four<br />

medium wave frequencies available. The medium wave details are:<br />

828 Heinenoord 20 kW directional (day)/5 kW ND (night)<br />

1035 Echt 10 kW directional (day/night)<br />

1224 Almere 40 kW directional (day)/20 kW ND (night)<br />

1557 Amsterdam 1 kW ND (day/night)<br />

(Radiocommunications Agency Netherland via RN Media Network 6.10.<strong>2007</strong>)<br />

1602 Radio Waddenzee in Harlingen has now two transmitters available, each<br />

of 500 W. One on the ship and one in a village near Harlingen called<br />

Pietersbierum. We can only have one on air at the time, but both are in<br />

Harlingen.<br />

(Sietse Brouwer, Dir. of R. Waddenzee, Oct 11 via BE; ARC MV-Eko Nov 12)


NEW ZEALAND 5950 R NZi in English noted til 15.49:04 UT, S=3 signal<br />

level in AM mode, but a little weaker on 7145 kHz after the switch around<br />

15.49:44 UT. Switch over took 40 seconds in duration.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 15)<br />

NIGERIA 9690 0800-1630 UT Ikorodu Nigeria site. Google Earth imagery at<br />

06 35 33.81 N 03 29 43.59 E<br />

(wb, Nov 9)<br />

4770 Radio Nigeria Kaduna Nov 8 at 2111 UT. News in English, ID in news<br />

at 2114 UT, canned ID at 2115 UT, ad for station, lots more talk.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 11)<br />

PAKISTAN/AFGHANISTAN Additional Urdu services on SW, see un<strong>der</strong> U.K. and<br />

USA.<br />

(Alok Dasgupta-IND, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 14)<br />

Thanks for the news in Urdu services towards Pakistan.<br />

About DWL Dari/Pashto and Urdu services:<br />

Thanks of a tip from Noel Green in Blackpool England and Y.T. noted a<br />

change in DWL's service to AFG.<br />

We noted DWL Dari/Pashto on 13855 instead of former 15620, and in // 12090<br />

from Trinco.<br />

1400-1457 UT, on Nov 12 / 13 / 14 / 15. That seems definitely.<br />

But there is also an additional [test] frequ of 9380 kHz in use. Mainly<br />

for Urdu at 1430 UT, but heard also earlier in Dari/Pashto ... 9380 is in<br />

parallel to 13855, but Trincomalee Sri Lanka 12090 kHz transmission is 1/8<br />

second behind.<br />

I guess this latter 9380 service is coming from Al Dhabbaya UAE ???<br />

A reserve frequency of 9380 kHz for R Pakistan Urdu to ME/NE is registered<br />

in same time slot too ... but R PAK uses 7520 and 11570 instead.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 15)<br />

DEUTSCHE WELLE<br />

Following frequency will be added as a test transmission until further<br />

notice, starting November 14, <strong>2007</strong>: Urdu 1430-1500 UT 9380 kHz<br />

(Kanwar Sandhu-IND, U<strong>DX</strong>L)<br />

... well it actually came on air at 1330 UT and carried the Dari and<br />

Pashtu services // 12090 and 13855, and now Urdu at 1430. It was stronger<br />

at sign on that it is now at 1430 UT, but conditions might be the problem<br />

today. I have been monitoring the 9 MHz band over several days, and each<br />

day signals are received differently. Some times NoAsia is best, others<br />

SoAsia, while the Pacific stations such as Tinian and Guam are not very<br />

well heard at all.<br />

But Palau (if that's what it is) via 9965 seems fairly consistent, and<br />

Australia 9475 usually very good - 9560 and 9590 are also audible, but<br />

9580 difficult in QRM.<br />

(Noel Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 14)<br />

RA SHP 9500 in 1900-2000 UT gap very good here in Europe. (wb)<br />

Winter B-07 schedule for Radio Pakistan:<br />

ASSAMI 0045-0115 on 7445<br />

URDU 0045-0215 on 11580 15480<br />

BANGLA 0115-0200 on 7445<br />

HINDI 0215-0300 on 7445<br />

TAMIL 0315-0345 on 15620<br />

GUJARATI 0400-0430 on 9350


PASHTO <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>45 on 6235<br />

URDU <strong>05</strong>00-0700 on 11570 15100<br />

ENGLISH 0730-0830 on 15100 17835<br />

URDU 0830-1100 on 15100 17835<br />

TAMIL 0945-1015 on 15620<br />

SINHALA 1015-1045 on 15620<br />

HINDI 1100-1145 on 7445<br />

ENGLISH 1100-11<strong>05</strong> on 15100 17835<br />

CHINESE 1200-1230 on 9380 11570<br />

BANGLA 1200-1245 on 7445<br />

NEPALI 1245-1315 on 7445<br />

TURKI 1330-1400 on 5<strong>05</strong>0<br />

URDU 1330-1530 on 7520 11570<br />

RUSSIAN 1415-1445 on 9395<br />

DARI 1515-1545 on 5<strong>05</strong>0<br />

ENGLISH 1600-1615 on 6240 7520 11570<br />

TURKISH 1630-1700 on 6240<br />

URDU 1700-1900 on 7530 9380<br />

PERSIAN 1715-1800 on 5<strong>05</strong>0<br />

ARABIC 1815-1900 on 6280<br />

URDU 1915-0045 on 4835<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 12)<br />

RADIO PAKISTAN CHINESE SERVICE.<br />

The comments of Lenfant Lee from China are very pertinent. Out of total<br />

transmission time of 30 minutes, up to 8 minutes are daily taken up by<br />

Qur'an recitation and National Anthem. Program contents of Chinese service<br />

definitely need attention. Even the same Pakistani songs are played<br />

repeatedly which gives the feeling of listening to the same program each<br />

day. But regrettably R. Pakistan external services management is not<br />

bothered; they treat it largely as a formality.<br />

As regards the reception of Radio Pakistan Chinese service. It has not<br />

been heard clearly on 9380 kHz in Lahore after 29th Oct, <strong>2007</strong>. 11570 kHz<br />

used to be quite a consistent frequency during last few years but is now<br />

rarely heard in Lahore.<br />

Around two years back I sent an e-mail to R. Pakistan Hindi service at<br />

their announced e-mail address<br />

<br />

I was shocked to find it void (reply: mailbox not found). A few days back<br />

when I again heard the Hindi Service announcer asking the listeners to<br />

send e-mails at that address, I checked it again and found that it is<br />

still void.<br />

Interestingly the status of e-mail address for the Chinese service,<br />

<br />

is reported by Lefant Lee to be the same. This is really disgusting. At<br />

least a greater sense of responsibility is expected from a state<br />

broadcaster.I won<strong>der</strong> why don't the external service get new e-mail<br />

address, which really is not a problem at all. Appreciate if Lee could<br />

some day inform them the status of their e-mail address through surface<br />

mail. This could save the potential e-mailers from frustration. My<br />

correspondence with them in this regard had proved to be in vain in the<br />

past. Anyhow expect better response for Lee.<br />

And one more thing, can Lee tell us that he is in which city/province of<br />

China to enable us to determine the North-Eastern broadcast radius of API-<br />

5 and API-6.<br />

(Aslam Javaid-PAK, dxld Nov 7)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3335 R. East Sepik, 1147-1215, Nov 9, Tok<br />

Pisin/English. YL w/ news at t/in, ments. Lorangau. N<strong>BC</strong> relay at ToH w/ EG


news re Pakistan and U.N. Back to YL at 1203 and OM b/w choral music bits.<br />

Animal/bird-like call at 1206 into presumed radio drama thru t/out.<br />

Remarkable signal at t/in, eventually fading out by 1215. Quick checks for<br />

other 90m PNG's revealed a few carriers but nothing like this one.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 11)<br />

PERU 5014.5 presumed R. Altura, 1<strong>05</strong>2-1103, Nov 9, Spanish. Music at<br />

tin, OM from 1<strong>05</strong>5 until presumed ID announcement at ToH, right back to<br />

music. Poor, rapidly deteriorating.<br />

5039.3 presumed R. Libertad, 1023-1036, Nov 8, Spanish. OM w/ talk b/w<br />

musical selections. Poor un<strong>der</strong> QRN.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 11)<br />

5<strong>05</strong>0, Guangxi <strong>BC</strong>S-Nanning, 1104-1121, Nov 8, listed Vietnamese. OM and YL<br />

w/ talk, presumed ID at 1115 followed by OM thru t/out. Weak but<br />

improving. // 9820-fair.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 11)<br />

POLAND New stations on the air<br />

1332 Twoje Radio Stalowa Wola has a power of 0.5 kW<br />

1404 Twoje Radio Chojnice Plus has a power of 0.8 kW and broadcasts local<br />

programs 0700-0900 and 1700-1900 local time. At other times it's relaying<br />

Polskie Radio Gdansk.<br />

1485 Twoje Radio Klodzko broadcasts local programs 0800-1000 and 1700-1900<br />

local time. At other times it's relaying Polskie Radio Wroclaw. The<br />

station has a home page at:<br />

<br />

1584 Twoje Radio Andrychow has a power of 0.8 kW and has local programming<br />

0800-0900, 1200-1300, 1700-1800 and 2100-2200 local time.<br />

At other times it's relaying Polskie Radio Krakow. The station has a home<br />

page at:<br />

<br />

(various Polish sources via <br />

Additional information about 1404 Twoje Radio Chojnice Plus: The city is<br />

located 100 km southwest of Gdansk. The station is managed by a local<br />

paper "Chojnice24". The full identification is: "Radio RCH Chojnice-AM<br />

1404 kHz"<br />

E-mail <br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN and Bengt Ericson-SWE, via ARC MV-Eko Nov 12)<br />

RUSSIA 15735drm VoRUS Komsomolsk-na-Amur sendet in DRM Modus um 0200-<br />

0600 UT. Kommt da noch etwas in Europa an, zumindest in <strong>der</strong> Stunde bis<br />

0600 UT? O<strong>der</strong> passt das nicht mehr in <strong>der</strong> Wintersaison? Was sagt <strong>der</strong><br />

Himalaya?<br />

(wb, Nov 9)<br />

11615drm Voice of Russia Nov 11 at 1138 UT. Signal on the brink of<br />

decoding, 12 dB S/N, but only occasional snippets of audio making it<br />

through; program in German. 17.46 kbps stream.<br />

(Ralph Brandi-NJ-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 11)<br />

15150 ?? Came across of a Russian language <strong>DX</strong> programme of "Golos Rossii"<br />

at Wed 1340 to 1358 UT. Most probably Pavel Mikhailov speaking - in like<br />

machine gun type ...<br />

15150 not listed in any frequency list yet.<br />

S=9+10 dB, one hop reception, so I guess 250 / 500 kW outlet originate<br />

direct from Moscow site.


Items noted were amongst a lot of more different ones: "Razdolnje tx<br />

site",<br />

"Morocco VOA Briech closure in spring 2008", "Swiss Info Broadcast",<br />

by Bob Zanotti, U.K. pirate radio feature; and many other items.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 14)<br />

RWANDA [GERMANY non] Frequency changes for Deutsche Welle to WeCeAf:<br />

1300-1400 NF 15440 KIG 250 kW / 310 deg, ex15410 in Hausa from Nov 10<br />

2000-2100 NF 9690 KIG 250 kW / 295 deg, ex 9735 in English from Nov 8<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 12)<br />

9690 Deutsche Welle in English, 9880 at 2035 UT, listed via Dhabayya. //<br />

9690 not listed on DW website. 9690 audio led 9880 audio by about three<br />

seconds so 9690 not a spur or image.<br />

(Jerry Lenamon-TX, dxld Nov 12)<br />

From Kigala, Rwanda westwards 9690 (x9735 295deg) 2000-2<strong>05</strong>7 KIG 250kW<br />

295deg<br />

main lobe towards Senegal, Capo Verde Isl, Florida, Texas, Baja<br />

California.<br />

Al Dhabbaya UAE southwestwards 9880 2000-2<strong>05</strong>9 DHA 250kW 225deg<br />

main lobe towards Yemen, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Congo, Namibia<br />

(wb, Nov 12)<br />

DWL English transmissions in B-07:<br />

1548 0300-0400 400 TRINCOMALE 035 SAS<br />

1548 1600-1700 400 TRINCOMALE 035 SAS<br />

59<strong>05</strong> 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 250 WOOFFERTON 184 WAF<br />

5945 0400-0457 250 SINES 160 WAF<br />

5945 0600-0629 250 SINES 180 WAF<br />

5965 1600-1658 250 TRINCOMALE 015 SAS<br />

6180 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 250 KIGALI 0ND C/EAF<br />

6180 <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 250 KIGALI 0ND C/EAF<br />

7225 0400-0459 250 SINES 120 AF<br />

7240 0600-0630 250 WOOFFERTON 180 WAF<br />

7265 0000-0<strong>05</strong>7 250 TRINCOMALE 1<strong>05</strong> SEAS<br />

7280 2100-2200 250 SINES 160 WAF<br />

7285 <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>29 500 RAMPISHAM 180 WAF<br />

9545 2100-2200 250 TRINCOMALE 270 WAF<br />

9735 1900-1930 250 KIGALI 210 AF<br />

9735 2000-2<strong>05</strong>7 250 KIGALI 210 C/EAF remains on 9735 !<br />

9735 2000-2<strong>05</strong>7 250 KIGALI 295 WAF >> NOW 9690 from Nov 8th<br />

9755 <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 250 KIGALI 295 WAF<br />

9785 0000-0<strong>05</strong>8 250 TRINCOMALE 090 SEAS<br />

9785 0300-0358 250 TRINCOMALE 015 SAS<br />

9795 1600-1658 250 TRINCOMALE 345 SAS<br />

9795 1600-1700 250 TRINCOMALE 060 FE<br />

and additional Chita-RUS relay 9850 0100-0200 TCH 250kW 230deg<br />

9880 2000-2<strong>05</strong>9 250 DHABAYYA 225 AF<br />

11690 1900-1929 100 MEYERTON 015 C/EAF<br />

11690 2100-2200 250 KIGALI 295 WAF<br />

Probably DRM tests on 120<strong>05</strong> 0800-0858 TRM 90kW 345degr DRM-mode<br />

12045 <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 250 KIGALI 180 C/SAF<br />

12045 0600-0630 250 KIGALI 295 WAF<br />

13780 1900-1930 250 TRINCOMALE 240 AF<br />

13780 2000-2<strong>05</strong>8 250 TRINCOMALE 255 C/SAF


13780 2100-2157 250 KIGALI 280 WAF<br />

13790 0300-0400 250 DHABAYYA 085 SAS<br />

15275 1900-1930 250 SINES 130 C/EAF<br />

15410 <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 250 DHABAYYA 220 AF<br />

15445 0400-0458 250 TRINCOMALE 255 C/EAF<br />

15595 0000-0100 250 PETROPAVL. 247 FE<br />

17710 0900-1000 250 TRINCOMALE 045 FE<br />

21840 0900-1000 250 TRINCOMALE 060 FE<br />

(DWL, Oct 18, <strong>2007</strong>; via AD<strong>DX</strong> Andreas Volk-D; comment by wb.)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA 11854.89 - two stations nearby on 11855 kHz channel. On<br />

odd seemingly BSKSA Jeddah in AR, prayer HQ at 1440 UT. And on even x.00<br />

YFR Okeechobee FL seems un<strong>der</strong>neath.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 14)<br />

JED Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.<br />

I have learned from a well-informed source that the best guess for the<br />

Jeddah SW site (seems to have MW towers, too) is here:<br />

21 22 59.13 N 39 25 21.48 E<br />

Nice site, excellent resolution on Google Earth.<br />

(Jari Perkioemaeki-FIN OH6BG, SW TX site Nov 12)<br />

Hi Jari, Thanks very much for your time & investigations into this tx<br />

site. I am more convinced that this is the correct site compared to the<br />

other few sites previously mentioned, given the look of the site &<br />

distances between masts etc.<br />

Look at (tower) 21 22 38 N 39 25 30 E, no shadow & tower image opposite<br />

the rest - looks like tower has collapsed to ground?? The more I look at<br />

the image, the more I'm convinced that this has happened.<br />

Does anyone know of a story here? GE Image date & MW listening<br />

obversations might give some clues & confirmations.<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TXsite Nov 13)<br />

Congrats Jari,<br />

21 22 59.13 N 39 25 21.48 E seems the newer site...<br />

<br />

Interestingly the Saudis used only two frequencies a day in past seasons,<br />

either 9580 / 9675<br />

or 9580 / 11855 kHz, both non-direction.<br />

6 curtains seen, and 5 MW masts, 5 easy dipols, as well as some 2 non-dir<br />

caches.<br />

It could be, that the southerly "collapsed" mast tilt calculated, when the<br />

MW pattern changed after MW plan 1978, and replaced by a "newer" looking<br />

antenna mast at<br />

21 22 44.72 N 39 25 23.84 E<br />

We had two Djeddah sites discovered already two years ago, but had many<br />

doubts left about their purpose then.<br />

21 07 35.16 N 39 13 51.40 E<br />

is that a Red Sea maritime station or communication masts of the US Army?<br />

Patriot rocket units?<br />

21 14 36.64 N 39 09 37.99 E two masts westerly, two masts southerly.<br />

That seems the ol<strong>der</strong> MW 648 / 1512 kHz site - of previous days ?<br />

Seems like a Marconi tower design of the sixties?<br />

(wb, Nov 13)


Yes, maybe the super powers MW's 648 and 1512 kHz are located separately.<br />

There is one more (utility?) site at 21 20 30.28 N 39 09 19.97 E<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, SW TXsite Nov 13)<br />

Maybe belongs to the adjacent airport on the easterly side wb.<br />

<br />

SLOVAK REP/ITALY [c.f. bc-dx #833, IRRS via Rimavska Sobota-SVK]<br />

It is safe to say that this is deliberately misleading information.<br />

This has been discussed ad infinitum already. There is no evidence that<br />

IRRS has a 150 kW SW transmitter really in Milan or anywhere in Italy.<br />

IRRS has been allowed to participate in HFCC without disclosing its real<br />

transmitter sites. Other participants may lie about them, but IRRS just<br />

doesn't say.<br />

IRRS is really like other SW transmission brokers, which may sublease time<br />

on other transmitter sites. It's just a big secret with IRRS, leading to<br />

suspicions that something un<strong>der</strong>handed is going on.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 8)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA/RUSSIA [to Sudan] English lessons frequently punxuated by<br />

doorbells (as in American usage), Nov 8 at 1410 UT, on 15675 kHz, Southern<br />

Sudan Interactive Radio Instruction; see my report in 7-122 when it was on<br />

15650 kHz.<br />

Now in the SENTECH schedule:<br />

1400-1430 15675 250kW 0<strong>05</strong>degr 246 East Africa Unknown 246 meaning Tuesday,<br />

Thursday and Saturday.<br />

Cf. Steve Lare's report in <strong>DX</strong>LD 7-133 of similar programming at this hour<br />

on 15390 via Armavir/Krasnodar, which we thought was also SSIRS. This time<br />

I checked 15390 and a weak signal did not seem to be in parallel, so is<br />

this actually something else? 15390 is scheduled daily, Merlin/VTC broker.<br />

However, SSIRI is known to use a variety of different transmitter sites,<br />

also UAE.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 10)<br />

On Tuesday 6th November I logged Southern Sudan Interactive Radio<br />

Instruction from 1400-1430 UT on both 15390 and 15675 kHz. Both were in<br />

English but there were completely different lessons on each frequency.<br />

Neither heard when checked on Wednesday 7th; I haven't been able to check<br />

since.<br />

The s/off announcement on 15675 kHz at 1428 UT said they could be heard<br />

Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning, repeated afternoons Tuesday,<br />

Thursday and Saturday (but no frequency or times given) so they may be on<br />

again today (Saturday 10th).<br />

(Dave Kenny-UK Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Nov 10)<br />

Southern Sudan Interactive Radio<br />

15390 1400-1430 48 ARM 200kw 188deg<br />

15675 1400-1430 53W,48 MEY 250kW 0<strong>05</strong>deg<br />

But what's heard on this morning service ?<br />

15400 <strong>05</strong>45-0615 53W,48 MEY 250kW 019degr 234=Mon/Tue/Wed<br />

15675 0630-0700 53W,48 MEY 250kW 007degr 246=Mon/Wed/Fri<br />

(wb, Nov 10)<br />

SPAIN REE emite diariamente, para Europa en DRM (Digital Radio<br />

Mondiale), durante dos horas, 0800-1000 UTC por la frecuencia de 9780 kHz<br />

con una potencia de 100 kws. El DRM es un sistema creado por el consorcio<br />

del mismo nombre que establece un sistema digital para las bandas de


adiodifusi¢n con modulaci¢n de amplitud: Onda Larga, Onda Media y Onda<br />

Corta.<br />

"Amigos de la Onda Corta_ es un programa de Radio Exterior de Espa¤a<br />

dedicado a las telecomunicaciones y a los oyentes de emisoras de Onda<br />

Corta (SW) que tienen como pasatiempo o dedicaci¢n especial la captaci¢n<br />

de las se¤ales de las emisoras extranjeras y el env¡o de controles de<br />

escucha.<br />

El desarrollo de las Tecnolog¡as de la Informaci¢n y de la Comunicaci¢n ha<br />

aumentado nuestro inter‚s por contenidos relacionados con Internet, las<br />

transmisiones y el mundo digital. Las radios internacionales, y en este<br />

caso Radio Exterior de Espa¤a, utilizan todas las v¡as posibles de<br />

comunicaci¢n para llevar a los oyentes informaci¢n sobre las nuevas<br />

tecnolog¡as y las telecomunicaciones. La onda corta, el sat‚lite e<br />

Internet son medios transmisores y divulgadores de un mensaje sonoro que<br />

se renueva semana tras semana.<br />

"Amigos de la Onda Corta_ contin£a la senda trazada en Radio Exterior de<br />

Espa¤a por anteriores espacios como "CQ, CQ, llamada general_ o el<br />

"Programa <strong>DX</strong> de REE_. Una traves¡a que ha contado con sucesivos relevos:<br />

Ambrosio Wang An-Po y Josefina Pe¤a, Pilar Salvador y Pablo Hulka, Antonio<br />

Lape¤a, Wenceslao P‚rez G¢mez, +ngel Rodr¡guez Lozano, Manuel Lobeiras y<br />

Antonio Buitrago.<br />

"Amigos de la Onda Corta_ puede ser escuchado en vivo o en directo a<br />

trav‚s de su transmisi¢n ionosf‚rica, por sat‚lite o Internet, y tambi‚n<br />

en diferido cuando lo desee, mediante la descarga del programa en Mp3 o<br />

Podcast desde la siguiente direcci¢n:<br />

<br />

"Amigos de la Onda Corta_ 4 ediciones<br />

Sabado 1100 UT.<br />

13720 15585 EUR<br />

21610 NE/ME/IND<br />

21540 AF<br />

21570 LatAM<br />

Domingo 0400 UT.<br />

3350 5965 6125 9535 9620 LatAM<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 9535 9675 NoAM<br />

Lunes 0330 UT.<br />

3350 6125 9535 9620 9765 LatAM<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 9535 9675 NoAM<br />

Viernes 0730 UT.<br />

9710 11920 EUR<br />

15560bei 17770 AS/AUS/PAC<br />

5965 SoAM<br />

REE Parilla Programaci¢n desde 29 de Octubre de <strong>2007</strong><br />

<br />

Frecuencias:<br />

<br />

(REE via wb wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 14)<br />

SUDAN 963 - New peace radio launched in Sudan on 963 kHz.<br />

The National Council for Radio and Television of Sudan launched an<br />

experimental broadcast of Salam [peace] Radio for the first time on<br />

Saturday 27th October]. The radio will be available on FM and 312 metres


medium wave (=963 kHz) to cover all parts of the country and spread the<br />

culture of peace and remove remnants of war. This was announced by the<br />

general manager of the National Council for Radio and Television, Dr Amin<br />

Hasan Umar, in a press conference today on this occasion<br />

(Medianetwork Blog via <br />

The station has already been received in Finland by Mauno Ritola<br />

identifying as 'Radio As-Salam'<br />

via ARC MV-Eko Nov 12)<br />

SWEDEN 9400 Altho R. Sweden started B-07 on 11550 kHz at 70 degrees<br />

toward Asia and Australia for English at 1430 UT, this changed already Nov<br />

4 to 9400 kHz, which has even less chance of being audible in NoAM for<br />

those of us who would still like to hear English at that hour. Only a<br />

trace of a signal here Nov 13 at 1452 UT.<br />

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

Not a problem here in Europe, R Sweden 9400 kHz in the clear.<br />

TAIWAN/TAJIKISTAN/MADAGASCAR Voice Of Tibet B07 SKD<br />

via Taiwan 11560 kHz, 1130-1200 Tibetan.<br />

via CIS (TJK) 7425 to 7495kHz varying 1100-1520 Tibetan/Chinese.<br />

via Madagascar 17550 kHz, 1400-1430 Tibetan, 1530-1600 Tibetan<br />

Fu Hsing B.S. Taiwan B07 SKD. 15375 kHz (ex. 5995 kHz), 9410 kHz.<br />

2300-0100, 0400-0600, 0800-1000, 1100-1300 Chinese.<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 9; via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-<br />

JPN)<br />

TAJIKISTAN 4635 Tajik R. on Nov 10 w/ woman ann in lang. (and backgnd<br />

xmtr hum) at 0130 tune. Into male vocal at 0132 UT. Man ann and ocnl inst<br />

mx at 0136. Even more flutter fading than Indians (polar path from here -<br />

loop pointed 355 deg). S2 at tune w/ fast fade after 0145 UT.<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 10)<br />

THAILAND/ISRAEL/IRAN 9980 / 9985 - Report from Rumen Pankov in Sofia,<br />

Bulgaria:<br />

One Iran's jammer vs. two broadcasts in Farsi: on Nov 9th on 9980 was VOA<br />

in (? Farsi ?) and on 9985 - Voice of Israel also in Farsi at 1600 UTC.<br />

Israel in En at 1830 was heard on 6985, 7545 and 9345. On same freqs later<br />

2030 (or earlier) - 2<strong>05</strong>5 there was a prgr in Ru, called "On the Speed of<br />

78" with gramophone records feat. songs from the 30s and 40s - it was on<br />

Nov the 3rd.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 9)<br />

As I noted already a week ago, crazy IBB selection for Persian service<br />

registration next door near the Iranian jammer against Kol Persian 5 kHz<br />

up.<br />

9980 VoA Persian Udorn Thani 1530-1630 UT. // Biblis 9565 and 117<strong>05</strong>.<br />

(wb, Nov 9)<br />

9985 Kol Israel in Persian at 1500-1630[-1600 Fri/Sat] UT. // 7420, Kol<br />

Israel in Persian. Nooooo jamming by IRAN; but 9985 KI Persian jammed. On<br />

VoA Persian via Udorn Thani 1530-1630 UT next door 9980 kHz, very strange<br />

selection: Kol Persian, Iranian jamming, and VoA Persian 5 kHz down !?<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 28/Nov 2)<br />

6040 R. Thailand, *1130-1142, Nov 8, English/listed Laotian (sp-?), IS/EG<br />

ID announcement. OM in language thru t/out. Fair.<br />

9810 R. Thailand, 1246-1300*, Nov 6, English. Thailand promo at t/in.<br />

Local TC/ID at 1250 followed by news re U.N and N.Korea. ID at 1259,<br />

another Thailand promo until cut-off at 1300. Fair.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 11)


TUNISIA Google Earth imagery.<br />

RTT Sfax - Sidi Mansour transmitter site<br />

7 SW masts and 2 x MW mast of 1566 kHz unit.<br />

34 49 10.57 N 10 51 06.35 E<br />

Yahoo Maps:<br />

<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TXsites, Nov 10)<br />

TURKEY Big problem with one of Turkish tx! From <strong>05</strong>55 UT and following<br />

prgr in Albanian of VoTurkey a strong broom covering all other stations<br />

and signals as follows:<br />

center frequency 9765 and broom in ranges 9551-9562, 9601-9617, 9711-9819<br />

and 9922-9930 kHz. At 1000 VOT in Romanian center frequency 9560 kHz and<br />

broom in ranges 9397-9403, 9408-9420, 9460-9465, 9494-9624, 9652-9660,<br />

9676-9692, and 9717-9725 kHz.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 9)<br />

9765 TRT Cakirlar in Albanian at 0700-0730 UT, spurious distorted signal<br />

down to 97<strong>05</strong> and up to 9781 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> touring in Spain Oct 28/Nov 2)<br />

UNID number station in eastern Europe accented English noted at 1630-<br />

1648 UT on 7830.00 kHz, overmodulated suuuuuperpower signal here in<br />

Germany, S=9+20 dB.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 15)<br />

U.K. B<strong>BC</strong> Transmission - Aiming at the Future, The Movie (1990).<br />

19 minute video made in 1990 by B<strong>BC</strong> Transmission unit with a lot about hf,<br />

background and video at:<br />

<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Nov 12)<br />

Direct download link [91.2 MB large]:<br />

<br />

(via Dragan Lekic-SER, dxld Nov 13)<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> London has introduced additional service in Urdu to Pakistan<br />

0200-0230 9510 11740 15560<br />

0730-0800 15325 15420 17560<br />

1200-1230 72<strong>05</strong> 9660 11650 15420<br />

(Alok Dasgupta-IND, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 14)<br />

15265 500 kW Radio Solh to Afghanistan RMP signal, S=9 +40 dB powerhouse<br />

at 1400 UT.<br />

And broadband peak distorted overmodulated signal from Rampisham on 15225<br />

to 153<strong>05</strong> kHz range too !!!!<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 14)<br />

USA Additional txions for Voice of America in Spanish Mon-Fri<br />

1400-1415 on 11840 GB 250 kW / 183 deg and 17565 GB 125 kW / 174 deg<br />

2300-2315 on 5890 GB 125 kW / 190 deg and 9885 GB 250 kW / 183 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 12)<br />

Frequency changes for WYFR Family Radio:<br />

to WeEu NF 6875 YFR 100 kW / 044 deg, ex 6855 as follows:<br />

2000-2200 English<br />

2200-2245 Portuguese<br />

to NoAm NF 6875 YFR 100 kW / 355 deg, ex 6855 as follows:<br />

03<strong>05</strong>-0400 Spanish


0400-0600 English<br />

0600-0700 Spanish<br />

0700-1100 English<br />

1100-1200 Spanish<br />

1200-1245 French<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 12)<br />

9369.95 WTJC noted in this week on winter condition daily from 1430 UT,<br />

relig chorus S=3 only.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 14)<br />

VOA WASHINGTON extended VOA Urdu service on SW, in addition to the normal<br />

broadcast, are as follows:<br />

0630-0700 17655 17685<br />

1500-1600 7345 97<strong>05</strong><br />

1600-1700 7345 74<strong>05</strong><br />

1800-1900 7355 74<strong>05</strong><br />

(Alok Dasgupta-IND, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 14)<br />

W<strong>BC</strong>Q confirmed on reactivated 17495.1, ex-18910, Sunday Nov 11 at 2120,<br />

preacher with long pauses, giving New Mexico address. Annotated program<br />

guide says it's 7 dpw, 1800-2200: "Program IDs as "The Lord of the Spirit<br />

Radio Broadcast". Female speaker notable for monotone delivery of<br />

scriptural material. Usually six half-hour programs in three hours.<br />

(6/6/03)"<br />

17495 is reduced carrier USB, with little modulation detectable on LSB.<br />

Quite weak compared to e.g. WYFR on 17535, CR on 17850.<br />

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

Station WJCR (shortwave) - Millerstown, USA.<br />

Last programming carried: WJIE<br />

Based on the following information received from Adrian Peterson, we<br />

appear to have the incorrect site coordinates listed in the most recent<br />

version of our Excel File for this former SW broadcaster.<br />

Adrian provides the following very helpful information:<br />

"A week or two back, while en route south from Indianapolis into Kentucky<br />

& Tennessee, I took the opportunity to make another visit to the SW<br />

station WJCR. I met the son of the foun<strong>der</strong> who is today the manager of the<br />

facility down there. The FM station is still on the air un<strong>der</strong> the original<br />

callsign WJCR. The SW facility has been off the air for some time, and it<br />

is owned by WJIE in Louisville.<br />

To get to the SW station WJCR, the directions are as follows:- Take Hwy 65<br />

south, turn right west at Upton exit onto Hwy 224, turn left south onto<br />

Hwy 1140 East in Millerstown, turn right onto Leon Srygler Rd, and the<br />

station is at the end of this short road.<br />

On the recent occasion of my visit to SW WJCR-WJIE, the weather was wet,<br />

windy, cold and rainy. Because of this, I did not take any photos, at<br />

least not on this occasion. Yes, the antennas are still standing. They are<br />

two rhombics, running out approximately west from the transmitter<br />

building. They are not impressive, just simply wire running on tall<br />

telephone poles."<br />

Ian's comments:<br />

It not totally clear to me as to where this road ends. based on looking at<br />

maps with<br />

<br />

I can speculate that the txer building might be somewhere around one of<br />

four sites:


37 26 07 N 86 02 11.9 W or<br />

37 26 <strong>05</strong>.5 N 86 02 04.8 W or<br />

37 25 58.6 N 86 01 49.6 W or<br />

37 25 53.6 N 86 02 15.7 W<br />

37 26 11 N 86 02 07 W<br />

<br />

Also of interest would be the coordinates of the rhombic antennas.<br />

Google Maps & Google Earth resolutions are too poor to see anything,<br />

whilst the other aerial views of the other maps as provided by Flashearth<br />

provide better medium/low resolution images. Though still to poor to see<br />

any antenna masts or shadows there of.<br />

Perhaps future map updates to Google Earth will assist. Any further<br />

details or clarifications appreciated.<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TXsites, Nov 7)<br />

W<strong>BC</strong>Q Frequency Change Announcement. Eff Friday, Nov 9, W<strong>BC</strong>Q's 18910 kHz<br />

service has changed frequency to 17495 kHz.<br />

(Jennifer Weiner via Larry Will-USA?, dxld Nov 9)<br />

Re the W<strong>BC</strong>Q situation last week:<br />

During the "Lumpy Gravy" program, they announced that there was a<br />

technical failure on the regular 7415 transmitter (I missed exactly what<br />

the problem was) and that TimTron was working on repairing it. During the<br />

downtime, the 5110 transmitter was re-tuned to 7415 and put in use there.<br />

But it IS a CUSB unit, which explains the USB-only signal.<br />

This screwed me, too my memory position for 7415 on my Grundig 800 was set<br />

to Sync on LSB, and so I got no signal (or at least nothing listenable)<br />

when I tried to get WoR on last Thursday evening. I didn't even try<br />

turning off Sync at the time, since I've been getting used to W<strong>BC</strong>Q fading<br />

away too early on 7415. I didn't notice this until I tried for Allan<br />

Weiner Worldwide on Friday evening, and noticed that the music program<br />

preceding that would drop out of Sync during fades, and that I could<br />

actually hear the music as it came back up and before Sync took hold.<br />

I switched over to standard AM and got an un<strong>der</strong>standable signal. I played<br />

around a bit trying DSB on my new Eton E1 but ended up leaving the 800 on<br />

regular USB with 4kHz bandwidth and that was the best signal. Then it<br />

turned out that AWWW was an old repeat, so all that effort was wasted! :-(<br />

This is the following Wednesday, and I haven't been checking W<strong>BC</strong>Q since<br />

then, so I cannot say if things there have been repaired or what. Maybe<br />

someone can post a followup with details?<br />

(Will Martin-?, dxld Nov 8)<br />

Switching back to 17495 kHz tomorrow, Nov 9, <strong>2007</strong> [ex-18910-CLSB].<br />

Improved transmitter and antenna. Making ready to launch "Area 51"<br />

programming on 5110 - also with improved transmitter and antenna. Giving<br />

5-7 pm Eastern [2200-2400 UT] all seven days, to free radio broadcasters<br />

and whatever weird and strange programming the Timtron cares to program.<br />

"Area 51" will be un<strong>der</strong> the direction of the Timtron and Cosmic Debris.<br />

Should shake up the shortwaves.<br />

(Allan Weiner-USA, W<strong>BC</strong>Q, dxld Nov 8)<br />

1200-2300 UT 50 kW at 245 degr, main lobe at Toronto, Akron, St. Louis,<br />

Little Rock, Austin, Nuevo Laredo, Durango, Mazatlan.<br />

W<strong>BC</strong>Q Kennebunk Montichello approx. at 46 00 00 N 67 49 60 W<br />


VIETNAM/CHINA Voice of Vietnam reported at 1600 UT in En on 7220, 7280,<br />

9550, and 9730. At 1300 UT VOV in Mandarin on 7220 and 9550 jammed with<br />

prgr of CNR1 or other prgr of Beijing.<br />

Acc to the AI Germany, the Chinese journalist Shi Tao is in the prison for<br />

10(ten) years because of his one E-mail in Internet with political<br />

content.<br />

[Nov 9 and AI Amnesty International Journal Oct 7).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 9)<br />

I don't believe CHN jamming against Vietnam. 9550 is the regular CRI<br />

Vietnamese channel at 1100-1600 UT, Beijing 500 kW beaming southwards at<br />

193 degr. (wb.)<br />

ZAMBIA 13650 On which side of the pond is the unidentified on 13650<br />

coming from (Nov. 14)?<br />

A concert (with audience) of American singers and guitars has been in<br />

progress from before 1530 (I don't know the artists) and still going at<br />

1615 UT without any announcements heard so far. It's a fair to weak signal<br />

here, now with lots of fading.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Nov 14)<br />

Look out for 9430 at <strong>05</strong>00-0600 UT too.<br />

Lusaka CVC Makeni ranch west of Lusaka is at<br />

15 31 40.69 S 27 58 44.34 E<br />

in G.E. unfortunately in low resolution.<br />

<br />

This had been planned to launch on May 31, later then during the summer<br />

<strong>2007</strong>.<br />

9430 <strong>05</strong>00-0600 46SE LUS 100 315 English ZMB CVC CVI<br />

13590 0600-1400 46SE LUS 100 315 English ZMB CVC CVI<br />

13590 1400-2100 46SE LUS 100 315 English ZMB CVC CVI<br />

13650 1400-1700 46SE LUS 100 315 English ZMB CVC CVI<br />

(wb, Nov 15)<br />

13590 CVC via Lusaka, 0625-0630. 13 Nov. Lively reggae-style religious<br />

songs,W in EG w/ TC for Central African Time, un<strong>der</strong>mod jingle into<br />

barnyard animal sounds & TC/ID for "8:30..Probably the best radio station<br />

in the world..Radio Christian Voice.." quick nx headlines & gone..Aoki B07<br />

says 06-14, but no signal or carrier hrd after 0631 UT.<br />

(Dan Sheedy-CA-USA, dxld Nov 15)<br />

SW frequencies lists.<br />

Aoki B07 list is out, Nov 11. I found the .xls file at:<br />

<br />

Go to the Monthly Bi-Newsletter section and download "The current B07<br />

shortwave schedule zipped file".<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 11)<br />

HFCC B07 public Data file, [which misses nearly 1000 lines mostly from ASU<br />

Asian area, which are vailed for broad public audience, wb.].<br />

The HFCC B07 data has now been posted:<br />

<br />

(Steve Lare-MI-USA, dxld Nov 13)<br />

ITU HF Monitoring file #315 for the period 01.07. - 30.09.<strong>2007</strong> is<br />

available for download in PDF format or ZIP DBF format:


<br />

This and ol<strong>der</strong> files are archived at:<br />

<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SER, dxld Nov 13)<br />

PERSEUS<br />

I'm testing my new receiver Perseus. It performs very well.<br />

some links, if you are interested:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

ciao Giampiero<br />

(Giampiero Bernardini-I, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Nov 11)<br />

WARC <strong>2007</strong><br />

Little support at WRC for shortwave broadcast expansion for DRM.<br />

No additional shortwave spectrum will be allocated to international<br />

broadcasting. David Sumner, K1ZZ, IARU Secretary:<br />

As the International Telecommunication Union's <strong>2007</strong> World<br />

Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-07) in Geneva headed toward its fourth<br />

and final week, the proponents of additional allocations to HF<br />

Broadcasting conceded defeat and accepted that there will be no additional<br />

allocations made to HF<strong>BC</strong> at this conference.<br />

The slim possibility of a 5-MHz allocation to the amateur radio service<br />

also evaporated late Friday evening.<br />

HF<strong>BC</strong> has been a contentious issue at ITU conferences for decades. At WRC-<br />

07, additional HF<strong>BC</strong> allocations between 4 and 10 MHz were supported by 25<br />

European administrations and a few outside Europe but were strongly<br />

opposed by every other regional organization.<br />

Opposition to additional HF<strong>BC</strong> allocations was based mainly on a desire to<br />

protect military and other government fixed and mobile communications,<br />

although some of the administrations that were the most outspoken<br />

opponents of HF<strong>BC</strong> expansion authorize HF<strong>BC</strong> stations un<strong>der</strong> their<br />

jurisdiction to operate out-of-band in the fixed and mobile allocations.<br />

Some HF<strong>BC</strong> proponents predict that the unsatisfactory outcome of the<br />

conference on this issue will lead to even more out-of-band broadcasting.<br />

Full report (rest deals with amateur radio issues):<br />

<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Nov 11)<br />

WorldSpace<br />

Radio World November 9, <strong>2007</strong><br />

WorldSpace said it now has 177,644 subscribers globally, a net loss of<br />

about 12,600. It has lost $123.5 million in the first nine months of this<br />

year.<br />

The listener drop reflects a loss of subscribers in India and the<br />

company's earlier decision to stop marketing in Europe as it plans to<br />

start mobile service there.<br />

The international satellite company is based in Silver Spring, Md. Seeking<br />

to "shore up its liquidity," it is talking to potential investors and<br />

partners about equity and debt financings.


"The company hopes to conclude a transaction in the next few months," it<br />

stated.<br />

In the third quarter, WorldSpace had revenues of $3.3 million, roughly<br />

flat with the same period a year earlier. Its net loss for the quarter was<br />

$36.7 million, up from a loss of $28.9 million at this time last year.<br />

For the first nine months of the year, WorldSpace had net revenues of $10<br />

million, compared with $10.6 million a year ago. To date this year, it has<br />

lost $123.5 million; at this time last year it had lost $94.8 million.<br />

<br />

(via Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Nov 12)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


<strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> 835 23 Nov <strong>2007</strong><br />

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ALGERIA New RTA 600 kW Harris equipment in 2008:<br />

F'kirina, 100 km souteast of Constantine.<br />

35 39 52.00 N 07 18 28.00 E<br />

<br />

und Sidi Bel Abbes [seems replacement of present Les Trembles MW site]<br />

35 11 38 N 00 38 29 W<br />

<br />

Distance only 14 kms apart of<br />

Les Trembles - Sidi Hamadouche 549 kHz 600 kW<br />

35 17 47.16 N 00 33 03.94 W<br />

(wb, Nov 13)<br />

ANGOLA 4950 RNA Canal "A", Mulenvos, 0035-0<strong>05</strong>5, 17 Nov, Portuguese,<br />

pops & chat, "Jornal da Hora" at 0100 UT. 45333.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

ARGENTINA 15344.6 RAEon Friday Nov 16 at 2253 UT in what must be <strong>DX</strong><br />

program in Spanish, feature about the B<strong>BC</strong>, and missionary station in Congo<br />

DR whose name sounded like Radio Pacis, really Kahuzi? M&W alternate<br />

reading each sentence of script. Then some <strong>DX</strong> tips credited to Arnaldo<br />

Slaen and Conexion Digital, Cairo 6290, Rusia 6240, DW Sines 15275, Zambia<br />

4965; outro at 2258 says it was Suplemento de Actualidad <strong>DX</strong>, written by<br />

Gabriel Ivan Barrera; 2259 into next program, Conociendo la Argentina. Tho<br />

off-frequency as usual, there was nothing on 15345 at this hour to het<br />

RAE.


Last info I had was that this <strong>DX</strong> program aired Fri at 2315, evidently<br />

moved forward to 2250 or so; also supposed to be on 11710, 6060, not heard<br />

or checked. May mean that the original Actualidad <strong>DX</strong> on Tuesdays is also<br />

at 2250 instead of 2315. How about the morning airing I have on the<br />

calendar at 1220?<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 18)<br />

ARMENIA/UKRAINE [GERMANY non] Deutsche Welle in Dari/Pashto on 9380:<br />

1330-1400 9380 ERV 500 kW 100 deg WeAs in Dari (not DHA 250 kW 090 deg).<br />

1400-1500 9380 LV 500 kW 096 deg WeAs in Pashto(not DHA 250 kW 090 deg).<br />

(Ivo, Nov 22)<br />

ASCENSION ISL [to SIERRA LEONE] 9525 Cotton Tree News (CTN) via<br />

Ascension, at 0743-0800* UT on Nov 18, they had some technical problems<br />

today. News in English, "This ends the news from CTN, Freetown", news<br />

followed in "local languages", open carrier, drums and the re-start of<br />

their programming, the same news again in English, suddenly off at 0800<br />

UT. Fair-poor.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Nov 18)<br />

AUSTRALIA 2485 VL8A, Katherine NT, 1911-1920, 17 Nov, English,<br />

(unreadable) talks; 15231 and equally poor on // VL8A 2310 & VL8T 1325.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

AUSTRIA/NETH ANTILLES/PORTUGAL/RWANDA/U.A.E.<br />

Frequency changes of Deutsche Welle from Nov.15:<br />

0800-1000 NF 9885 BON 250 kW / 230 deg to AUS/NZ in German, x9785<br />

1330-1430 NF 13855 MOS 100 kW / 095 deg to WeAs in Dari/Pashto, x15620WOF<br />

1330-1500 NF 9380 DHA 250 kW / 090 deg to WeAs in<br />

Dari/Pashto/Pashto, additional<br />

1400-1500 NF 15660 KIG 250 kW / non-dir to EaAf in Amharic, additional<br />

freq<br />

1400-1500 NF 17790 SIN 090 kW / 095 deg to EaAf in DRM mode,additional<br />

freq<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

Some transmitter pictures (both sites/antennas and equipment) are<br />

available at<br />

<br />

Go to "Sen<strong>der</strong>-Kurzwelle", "Sen<strong>der</strong>-Mittelwelle" and "Sen<strong>der</strong>-Langwelle",<br />

respectively.<br />

Moosbrunn: It is my un<strong>der</strong>standing that rather the new Thomson transmitters<br />

there are in use for the (now almost discontinued, away from a single CVC<br />

transmission) DRM services while the second S40<strong>05</strong> unit is largely occupied<br />

by AWR and the first one on air all-day long on 6155 kHz anyway.<br />

Btw, some hints indicate that Moosbrunn could probably face its closure if<br />

ORF should decide to abandon shortwave.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Nov 17)<br />

ASCENSION ISL/CANADA Additional txion of Radio Prague via VT<br />

Communications:<br />

0100-0127 on 11665 ASC 250 kW / 245 deg to SoAm in Spanish<br />

0200-0227 on 5995 SAC 250 kW / 268 deg to NoAm in English<br />

1100-1127 on 17515 ASC 250 kW / 065 deg to WeAf in French<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

BELARUS Radio Belarus, B07 schedule.<br />

BR-1<br />

250 kW <strong>05</strong>00-0800 7170 kHz 1600-1800 6090 kHz<br />

150 kW 0300-0200 6080 kHz


75 kW 0300-2300 6115 kHz 2300-0200 61<strong>05</strong> kHz<br />

Kanal Kultura 0300-0000 1125 kHz 150 kW<br />

Belorusskoe Radio<br />

250 kW 18<strong>05</strong>- .... [-0000 seemingly 7420 ??, wb.]<br />

150 kW 1200-0000 7390 kHz<br />

75 kW 1200-0000 7360 kHz<br />

(Sergey Akekseychik-BLR, RUSdx Nov 18)<br />

BENIN 5024.97 Radio Benin, Parakou, noted tonight Nov 20th, around 2010<br />

UT.<br />

(wb, Nov 20)<br />

BOLIVIA 4699.4 presumed R.San Miguel, 1011-1030, Nov 22. Spanish.<br />

Continuous talk un<strong>der</strong> QRN floor, fading out by ToH. Poor.<br />

5952.4 presumed R. Pio Doce, 1021-1036, Nov 21, Spanish. Religous talk by<br />

various announcers. Poor w/ usual splatter via 5950-WYFR, eventually<br />

becoming unbearable.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 22)<br />

4865 R. Logos via R. Centenario, Sta Cruz de la Sierra, 2233-2239, 17<br />

Nov, Spanish, poorly readable talks; 34332, QRM de B + uty. stn.<br />

5952.4 R. Pio XX, Siglo XX, 2230-2241, 17 Nov, Quechua, talks, Indian<br />

songs; 33442, severe adjt. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

3390.29 Emisoras Camargo, Camargo 2340 to 0010 om /en espanol/, tenor<br />

ballad, other music with om locator, short announcement in between<br />

"...Camargo.." mentioned once by om. 0000 ute "All stations this is kilo -<br />

Echo-November-Lima..." in usb, Emisoras Camargo music strong below. 16/17<br />

November. Also weak at 0000 to 0020 on 15 November with same ute<br />

interference.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer, Nov 17)<br />

BRAZIL 6089.95 Radio Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo, at 0835-0845 UT on Nov<br />

17, Portuguese talk. Fair but slight DRM QRM. // 9645.24 kHz - very weak.<br />

Anguilla 6090 kHz off the air.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 17)<br />

4754.87 Radio Imaculada Concepcao, Campo Grande 0015 with Roman Catholic<br />

service, om and yl alternating. "...Ave Maria.." some Latin in service[?]<br />

0025 secular music; 0104 still there but CODAR stronger. 16 November; same<br />

time on 17 November weaker.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer, Nov 17)<br />

48<strong>05</strong> R. Difusora do Amazonas, Manaus AM, 2235-2249, 17 Nov, chat,<br />

international pops; 44333.<br />

4815 R. Difusora, Londrina PR, 0<strong>05</strong>1-0<strong>05</strong>8, 17 Nov, infos. religious prgr;<br />

34322, uty. QRM.<br />

4915 R. Difusora (?, Macapa AP, 1931-..., 17 Nov, f/ball match rpt<br />

Brasiliense v Portuguesa; 15331. Both Braz. stns sharing this ch. were<br />

audible later on.<br />

5035 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 0043-0<strong>05</strong>5, 17 Nov, religious prgr;<br />

45333; // 6135 (vy. bad), 9630 (mo<strong>der</strong>ate).<br />

95<strong>05</strong> R. Record, Sao Paulo SP, 1919-1929, 17 Nov, f/ball match rpt<br />

Brasiliense v Portuguesa; 34432, adjt. QRM.


9645.2 R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo SP, 1917-1928, 17 Nov, f/ball match<br />

rpt. Brasiliense v Portuguesa; 23442, adjt. QRM.<br />

9695 R. Rio Mar, Manaus AM, 1324-1355, 18 Nov, (unreadable) talks,<br />

possibly R. Bandeirantes news relay; 14341.<br />

11735 R. Transmundial, Sta Maria RS, 1829-1847, 17 Nov, songs in prgr<br />

"Sons do Coracao"; 44433, QRM de TZA.<br />

11855 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2148-2204, 17 Nov, prgr "Celebracao da<br />

Palavra", list of affiliated stns and prgr "Com a Mae Aparecida"; 45433.<br />

11925.1 R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo SP, 1817-1831, 17 Nov, f/ball match<br />

rpt. Brasiliense v Portuguesa, advertisements; 34443.<br />

(all 9 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

BURKINA FASO 5030.00 Radio Burkina, Ouagadougou noted tonight Nov 20th,<br />

around 2015 UT.<br />

(wb, Nov 20)<br />

CANADA/FRANCE/MOLDOVA/RUSSIA/TAIWAN/TAJIKISTAN<br />

Updated B-07 of TDP stations:<br />

TDP Radio in DRM:<br />

0000-0100 on 9790 SAC 070 kW / 227 deg to NoAm Daily<br />

0800-0900 on 6015 ISS 035 kW / 060 deg to WeEu Mon<br />

0900-1000 on 6015 ISS 035 kW / 060 deg to WeEu Tue<br />

1000-1100 on 6015 ISS 035 kW / 060 deg to WeEu Wed<br />

1100-1200 on 6015 ISS 035 kW / 060 deg to WeEu Thu<br />

1200-1300 on 6015 ISS 035 kW / 060 deg to WeEu Fri<br />

1300-1400 on 6015 ISS 035 kW / 060 deg to WeEu Sat<br />

1400-1500 on 6015 ISS 035 kW / 060 deg to WeEu Sun<br />

1500-1600 on 6015 ISS 035 kW / 060 deg to WeEu Daily<br />

Moj Them Radio in Hmong:<br />

0100-0130 on 15260 TAI 100 kW / 250 deg to Asia Mon/Wed/Fri<br />

Denge Mezopotamya in Kurdish:<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-1500 on 11530 KCH 300 kW / 116 deg to WeAs Daily<br />

1500-2100 on 7540 KCH 500 kW / 116 deg to WeAs Daily<br />

Que Huong Radio in Vietnamese:<br />

1200-1300 on 15680 DB 100 kW / 117 deg to Asia Mon-Sat<br />

Tensae Ethiopia Voice of Unity in Amharic:<br />

1500-1600 on 11900 ARM 250 kW / 188 deg to EaAf Daily<br />

Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church/Holy Synod Radio in Amharic:<br />

1600-1700 on 9445 SAM 250 kW / 188 deg to EaAf Mon<br />

Radio Xoriyo Ogadenia in Somali:<br />

1600-1700 on 9445 SAM 250 kW / 188 deg to EaAf Tue/Sat<br />

Andenet Le Democracy in Anharic:<br />

1600-1700 on 9445 SAM 250 kW / 188 deg to EaAf Wed/Fri/Sun<br />

Ethiopian People's Patriotic Front (EPPF) in Amharic:<br />

1600-1700 on 9445 SAM 250 kW / 188 deg to EaAf Thu<br />

Voice of Delina in Tigrigna:<br />

1700-1730 on 7335 ARM 100 kW / 188 deg to EaAf Mon-Fri<br />

Radio Democracy Shorayee in Persian<br />

1700-1800 on 7470 RUSorTDF transmitter to WeAs Tue/Thu/Fri/Sun


Suab Xaa Moo Zoo in Hmong<br />

2330-2400 on 11655 TAI 100 kW / 250 deg to Asia Daily<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

CANADA/VATICAN CITY Frequency change of Vatican Radio in Fr/En/Sp to<br />

NoAm:<br />

0230-0400 NF 6040 SAC 100 kW / 240 deg, x6100 to avoid Radio Republica.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

CHAD 6165 RD. Nationale Tchadienne, N'Djamena, at 1135-1215 UT on 17<br />

Nov, French, newscast, Arabic, news too; 34432, QRM de HRV, with RNW in<br />

Spanish via ATN audible when switching to the CeAM Beverage. Later obs'ed.<br />

1900-1914 UT, same day, French, announcements prior to news at 1901 UT;<br />

53432, QRM de 2 stns.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

CHINA Pse action against Firedrake - Jammer on 18160 kHz.<br />

Dear fellow Intru<strong>der</strong> Busters,<br />

No good news: The Chinese Firedragon Jammer is back again and rattling<br />

with his tail on 18160 kHz with an S-9-signal with my dipole. It was first<br />

heard on 15 November from 0600-0900 UTC in Germany, and today 16 November<br />

since 0853 (I started to listen) until now at 1215 UTC the telephone is<br />

ringing all the time from German hams who want to tell me the jammer. It<br />

is the well know Chinese temple music with flutes and gongs. There is a<br />

break of 5 minutes at full hour.<br />

Will you please inform your telecoms. authorities as have done Peter<br />

HB9CET from USKA Intru<strong>der</strong> Watch an I myself with the German<br />

Bundesnetzagentur [German FCC authorities]. The more complaints the<br />

better. The culprit is "Sound-of-Hope" <strong>BC</strong> from Taiwan transmitting on<br />

18160 kHz which "attracts" the jammer for action.<br />

The signal is a re-broadcast from Chinese "Chinasat-6B". See<br />

<br />

for further information. Pse hit also for further<br />

information (see "Successful Actions"!) on the left side of the homepage!<br />

Be prepared! Regards,<br />

Uli Bihlmayer DJ9KR and Wolf Hadel DK2OM<br />

(via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 16)<br />

Is now on 18180 kHz. wb.<br />

Today, Saturday 17 November <strong>2007</strong>, the firedrake jammer is on 18180 kHz. It<br />

has left 18160 kHz. haveI heard it this morning at 0630 UTC, and it is<br />

still on right now at 1130 UTC. Let's keep our fingers crossed that<br />

"Sound-of-Hope" together with the music jammer will stay there. Have a<br />

nice weekend, and stay tuned!<br />

Vy 73 de: - Uli, DJ9KR, (via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 17)<br />

Chinese OTH radar.<br />

The Chinese OTH radar is now interfering 7 MHz in Europe. I found it this<br />

evening (6990-7060 kHz). You can hear a rough sounding noise, the sonagram<br />

shows selective fading, typical for ionospheric reflections. The systems<br />

works with 43 pulses/sec. Reliable bearings are showing China. L9CC from<br />

China is also very strong on 7<strong>05</strong>6.8 kHz this evening.<br />

PSE see my measurements on: <br />

Latest Intru<strong>der</strong> ... and look un<strong>der</strong> "Soundfiles"If you can hear it, inform<br />

your national PTTs for further complaints.<br />

(Wolf Hadel DK1OM, Coordinator IARUMS Region 1, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 18)


Per my B07 Aoki detective work I have discovered two CRI broadcasts on<br />

7180 at 1400... they may be co-channeling each other!<br />

Chinese via Kashi, 100 kW/174 deg. Nepali via Beijing, 500 kW/215 deg.<br />

This potential conflict on 7180 was discovered from looking up the Aoki<br />

B07 listings, and this could be an interference problem in the Asian<br />

reception area. Chicoms vs. Chicoms!<br />

(Joe Hanlon-NJ-USA, dxld Nov 14)<br />

4919.92 People's Broadcasting Station, at 1132-1145 UT. At tune in, noted<br />

a female in Tibetian language comments. Sounded like news. At 1138 music<br />

heard briefly. Female back in comments at 1139 UT. At 1140 UT a male joins<br />

the fun. This is parallel on 49<strong>05</strong> KHz at this time. Both signals are<br />

equally poor, but readable.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-FL-USA, hcdx Nov 23)<br />

COLOMBIA 5910 R. Marfil Estereo via LV de tu Conciencia, Lomalinda, at<br />

2206-2224 UT on 17 Nov, Spanish, advertisements, lively songs; 43443,<br />

adjt. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

DOMINICAN REP 6025.04 presumed R. Amanacer, at 2309-2332 UT on Nov 21,<br />

Spanish. OM preaching to the congregation w/ adj. channel splatter taking<br />

over by BoH. Poor.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 22)<br />

EQUATORIAL GUINEA 50<strong>05</strong> RNGE, Bata, at 1809-1818 UT on 17 Nov,<br />

Vernacular, news (?); 55333.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

6250.0 Radio Nacional-Malabo, at 0620-0655 UT on Nov 17, Re-activated<br />

frequency. Spanish talk. Many mentions of Radio Bata & Malabo. Afro-pop<br />

music. Fair.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 17)<br />

ETHIOPIA/GERMANY [and non] Jamming ceases?<br />

No jamming noted here against DWL Amharic today 1400-1457 UT, all three<br />

channels free of "foreign noise". (wb, dxld Nov 22)<br />

No jamming of VOA Oromo/Amharic/Tigrinya heard here in Caversham yesterday<br />

(22 Nov).<br />

(Chris Greenway-UK, dxld Nov 23)<br />

Jamming against DWL Amharic remains on Fri Nov 23. 1400-1457 UT 11645 KIG,<br />

15640 IRA, 15660 KIG. All three suffer of mixture by WHITE noise, crunch,<br />

rasp scratches, around 6-7 kHz either side. No bubble, motorboat, pips,<br />

and whistle buoy howl jamming noted today.<br />

(wb, Nov 23)<br />

DWL Amharic jammed again by ETH today Nov 19th.<br />

1400-1457 UT<br />

11645 KIG like bubble, motorboat, pips, and whistle buoy howl jamming.<br />

15640 IRA different crunch, rasp scratches, chirp noise on 15633-15647kHz.<br />

15660 KIG Jamming Free.<br />

(wb, Nov 19)<br />

DWL Amharic jammed again by ETH today Tue Nov 20th.<br />

1400-1457 UT 11645 KIG, 15640 IRA, 15660 KIG. All three suffer WHITE<br />

noise, crunch, rasp scratches.<br />

No bubble, motorboat, pips, and whistle buoy howl jamming noted today.<br />

(wb, Nov 20)


Jamming DW since Nov 12 -- and VOA?<br />

15660, I had a superpower QRM by WHRA on adjacent 15665 on [scheduled<br />

Sat/Sun only !] 17/18th here in Europe. To check the new DWL 15660 Amharic<br />

relay from Kigali, I had to set my E1 to LSB mode, in or<strong>der</strong> to separate<br />

and check the // programmes on 11645KIG and 15640IRA kHz.<br />

On Sat 17th QRM was really "This was of harsh noise resembling DRM"<br />

instead of bubble/motorboot race audio etc.<br />

(wb, Nov 17/18)<br />

Shortwave radio hobbyists have reported deliberate interference to the<br />

Amharic-language transmissions of Germany's international broadcaster,<br />

Deutsche Welle (DW), beamed to Ethiopia.<br />

A US hobbyist noted "jamming" of DW's signal on 11645 kHz on 14 and 15<br />

November, and to DW's Amharic broadcast on 15640 kHz on 15 November.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 15)<br />

A German listener said the interference resembled a combination of sounds,<br />

"like bubble, motorboat, pips, and whistle buoy howl".<br />

In a separate report, Ethiopian Review website reported on 13 November<br />

that VOA broadcasts to Ethiopia had been jammed since 12 November "with<br />

the help of the Chinese government that provided technicians and powerful<br />

radio jamming equipment".<br />

(B<strong>BC</strong>_M via dxld Nov 16)<br />

Ethiopia is now jamming Deutsche Welle at 1400-1500 on 11645 and 15640:<br />

please note that opposition Ethiopian sources are reporting that VOA in<br />

Amharic is also being jammed. The frequencies to check for VOA are: 1800-<br />

1900 on 9320, 9860, 11675, 119<strong>05</strong>, 13870. Can they jam all five?!<br />

For example, see which says<br />

the jamming began on 12 November.<br />

Background: As has been well reported in <strong>DX</strong>LD, Ethiopia has (a) been<br />

jamming Eritrea and opposition broadcasts beamed to Ethiopia, and (b)<br />

recently brought a number of extra SW transmitters onto the air for its<br />

own broadcast services. The two facts may be related.<br />

(Chris Greenway-UK, dxld Nov 16)<br />

Chris, I agree with your statement totally. About the source of this<br />

transmitter and jamming mode equipment: I guess only one country in the<br />

world would deliver such technical equipment of sensitive matter to<br />

Africa: China mainland. I don't believe that RIZ Zagreb Croatia would<br />

deliver such gear. (wb)<br />

Thanks, Wolfie. I won<strong>der</strong> if the various new transmitters that we have seen<br />

recently relaying Radio Fana and Voice of the Tigray Revolution in the 6<br />

MHz band are really jamming transmitters which the Ethiopians have been<br />

testing? Mauno Ritola and I have counted that the Ethiopians may now have<br />

as many as 12 SW broadcast transmitters, which is more than they need for<br />

their various services. For example, two transmitters for Radio Fana (one<br />

on 6 MHz and one on 7 MHz) would be more than enough. Why do they need<br />

three or four for such a service? I am busy tonight and tomorrow, but will<br />

try to listen to VOA on Sunday. I suppose the Chinese could be doing the<br />

jamming using transmitters in China, but then we would expect Firedrake<br />

audio.<br />

(Chris Greenway-UK, dxld Nov 16)<br />

Conditions appear to have perked up some this Sunday afternoon - the 18th.<br />

15640IRA carrier appeared at 1355 and DW Amharic opened at 1400 followed<br />

by jamming at about 1402. DW signal was only fair strength and the jamming<br />

at least equal level. 15660KIG was much, much stronger, and if there was


jamming I didn't hear it. 11645KIG was also audible at fair strength and<br />

jammed. WHRI was very good on 15665 - I assume it was this one on 13650 at<br />

1500 (as sched on Sundays) and in Russian.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 18)<br />

15665 WHRA QRM was Sat/Sun 17/18th, 1300-1500 27-29,37-39 HRA 250kW 60degr<br />

There was no trace of WHRI on 15665 today (19th) so maybe that is a<br />

weekend transmission only - same as the one on 13650?<br />

As Wolfgang wrote earlier - the jamming noise affecting the D.Welle at<br />

1400+ UT today was something different on both 11645 and 15645/15640 kHz.<br />

A carrier came onto 15645 kHz before the noise started so maybe that was<br />

the jammer, and the noise spread across 15640? My own comment about the<br />

sound - written before I saw Wolfgangs - was a 'pulsing, oscillating,<br />

squeaking noise'!<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Nov 19)<br />

B<strong>BC</strong>_Monitoring (B<strong>BC</strong>_M) can confirm that two major Western broadcasters are<br />

suffering consistent jamming of their transmissions to Ethiopia. Jamming<br />

is deliberate interference aimed at preventing the target broadcast from<br />

being heard. The standard technique is to transmit an irritating noise or<br />

continuous music on the same channel as the target.<br />

In the latest media development to hit the Horn of Africa, the scene of<br />

numerous "radio wars" over the past quarter-century, shortwave broadcasts<br />

>from Washington-based Voice of America (VOA) and Germany's Deutsche Welle<br />

(DW) are now being jammed.<br />

In both cases, the target of the jamming is radio programmes in Amharic,<br />

the lingua franca and main official language of Ethiopia. VOA is also<br />

suffering jamming of another of its regional language services. The<br />

deliberate interference appears to have started in the first half of this<br />

month, possibly on or around 12 November.<br />

VOA and Cologne-based DW are funded by the US and German governments to<br />

broadcast radio and TV programmes to foreign audiences. The moves against<br />

the VOA and DW follow intensification by Ethiopia of its jamming of<br />

broadcasts from neighbouring Eritrea. The jamming of Eritrean state radio,<br />

the latest episode of which began in summer <strong>2007</strong>, was stepped up in late<br />

September and early October, B<strong>BC</strong>_M observed at the time.<br />

Details of the jammed broadcasts.<br />

The VOA's daily one-hour (1800-1900) service in Amharic is now being<br />

jammed. According to the opposition website Ethiopian Review -<br />

<br />

- the jamming of VOA began on 12 November. B<strong>BC</strong>_M observations have<br />

confirmed the presence of jamming signals on at least three of the five<br />

frequencies used by the VOA. The direction whence the jamming originates<br />

(established by the use of directional aerials) is consistent with the<br />

signals being transmitted from within Ethiopia.<br />

VOA currently uses 9320, 9860, 11675, 119<strong>05</strong> and 13870 kHz for its Amharic<br />

service. The service is not streamed on the Internet, but audio of recent<br />

broadcasts is available at<br />

<br />

On 19 November, VOA's service in another major Ethiopian language, Oromo,<br />

was also observed to be jammed. VOA's Oromo service broadcasts at 1730-<br />

1800, immediately before the Amharic transmission and on the same<br />

frequencies.<br />

DW's daily one-hour (1400-1500) service in Amharic is also being jammed.


Noise interference has been observed on two of DW's shortwave frequencies<br />

(11645 and 15640 kHz). DW recently added a third frequency (15660 kHz). At<br />

the start of its Amharic programme on 19 November it announced that this<br />

had been done in response to the jamming. The lead item in the news<br />

bulletin that followed was that the Ethiopian government had conducted air<br />

raids on villages in the Ogaden region in the southeast of the country. DW<br />

maintains a multimedia website for its Amharic service at<br />

<br />

Opposition broadcasts.<br />

Ethiopia has also jammed various private opposition radio broadcasts. The<br />

country has been targeted for many years by such operators, which hire<br />

airtime (generally an hour a day or on certain days of the week) from<br />

commercial shortwave transmission facilities, including those based in<br />

Germany and the former Soviet Union. The number and identity of such<br />

broadcasts, and their schedules, often varies, depending on the<br />

availability of funds to hire shortwave airtime. Eritrea is also targeted<br />

by private opposition shortwave stations.<br />

(B<strong>BC</strong>_M 16-19 Nov via Andy Sennitt-HOL RNW MN via WoR Nov 21)<br />

>From the IBB Monitoring remote monitoring system<br />

<br />

here is an mp3 recording of two examples of VOA Amharic being jammed, as<br />

received in Nairobi. The first is 14 Nov at 1817 UTC on 9320 kHz. The<br />

second is 18 Nov on 11675. Jamming was not heard on at least two other VOA<br />

Amharic frequencies. The jamming signals may be less audible in Ethiopia,<br />

given the nature of shortwave signals not to propagate well over short<br />

distances.<br />

<br />

( 21 Nov via dxld)<br />

FINLAND Test txions of WYFR Family Radio from Nov 21 till Dec 5:<br />

1800-1900 on 6125 POR 250 kW / 110 deg to EaEu in English.<br />

1900-2000 on 6130 POR 250 kW / 130 deg to WeAs in English.<br />

(Ivo, Nov 22)<br />

...and YFR relay Pori 963 kHz 600 kW noted also on Nov 21. wb.<br />

GABON 7270 R. Gabon, Melen, 1133-1217, 17 Nov, French, newscast,<br />

messages,..., news heard at 1400; 25342.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

GERMANY Some DTK T-Systems Media Broadcasts changes:<br />

Bible Voice Broadcasting Network (BVBN) from Nov 9<br />

1600-1700 NF 9730*NAU 100 kW / 142 deg to EaAf in Amharic Wed, x11780<br />

1630-1700 NF 9730*NAU 100 kW / 142 deg to EaAf in Amharic Thu-Tue,x11780<br />

1700-1730 NF 9730*NAU 100 kW / 142 deg to EaAf in Tigrinya Daily, x11780<br />

1730-1800 NF 9730*NAU 100 kW / 142 deg to EaAf in Amharic Daily, x11780<br />

1800-1900 NF 9730*NAU 100 kW / 142 deg to EaAf in Somali Fri/Sun, x11780<br />

1800-1830 NF 9730*NAU 100 kW / 142 deg to EaAf in Somali Sat, x11780<br />

* co-ch Voice of Vietnam to WeEu in<br />

English/Russian/Vietnamese/German/French<br />

Brother Stair/The Overcomer Ministries (TOM) from Nov 8<br />

2000-2200 on 6170 NAU 125 kW / 275 deg to WeEu in English, cancelled<br />

I<strong>BC</strong> Tamil Radio from Nov 22:<br />

0000-0100 NF 6045 WER 250 kW / 1<strong>05</strong> deg to SoAs in Tamil, x6175<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

F r die seltenen Spezies, die DRM Modus koennen:<br />

153 DRM tests. T Systems Donebach testet heute morgen [Nov 22] wie<strong>der</strong> die<br />

Langwelle 153 kHz, teilweise in DRM aber auch dazwischen in AM Mode.


(wb, Nov 22)<br />

60<strong>05</strong> kHz Funkhaus Euskirchen shortwave via T-systems Juelich installations<br />

non-dir? Saturday Nov 24, 1000-1200 UT.<br />

Traditionsfrequenz wird Europaradio.<br />

Radio 700 uebernimmt Kurzwelle 60<strong>05</strong> kHz vom DeutschlandRadio<br />

Euskirchen, Koeln - Die ehemalige DeutschlandRadio-Kurzwellenfrequenz 60<strong>05</strong><br />

kHz im 49-Meter-Band hat einen neuen Contentanbieter gefunden. Die bis zum<br />

17. Juli <strong>2007</strong> vom DeutschlandRadio als RIAS-Nachfolger genutzte Frequenz<br />

wurde von <strong>der</strong> Bundesnetzagentur im Benehmen mit DeutschlandRadio an das<br />

"Funkhaus Euskirchen" uebertragen. Die neue, weitreichende Kurzwelle wird<br />

bald das 24-stuendige deutschsprachige Europa-Programm "Radio 700"<br />

verbreiten. Derzeit ist "Radio 700" bereits weltweit im Internet<br />

erstklassig als Stereo-Stream mit 160 kbit/sec zu hoeren sowie in einigen<br />

Regionen Deutschlands im Kabel zu empfangen. "Die neue Kurzwelle ist vor<br />

allem fuer Hoerer gedacht, die unser europaeisches Informations- und<br />

Unterhaltungs-programm mobil, also im Auto, im Hotel o<strong>der</strong> am Strand,<br />

geniessen wollen", so Bernd Frinken, Programmverantwortlicher von "Radio<br />

700". Kurzwellen kennen keine Grenzen und ueberbruecken tausende<br />

Kilometer. Sie sind ein seit Jahrzehnten bewaehrtes, weitreichendes<br />

Transportmedium.<br />

"Wir planten schon lange die Verbreitung unseres Programms ueber eine<br />

Kurzwelle", so Frinken weiter. "Als dann ploetzlich die Traditionsfrequenz<br />

60<strong>05</strong> kHz nach einem Brand im Sen<strong>der</strong> Britz bei Berlin im Juli dieses Jahres<br />

verstummte und zur Disposition stand, war es fuer uns Ehre und<br />

Verpflichtung zugleich, sie fuer ,Radio 700' zu uebernehmen." Von 1948 bis<br />

1994 sendete auf dieser Frequenz RIAS Berlin, eine ,freie Stimme <strong>der</strong><br />

freien Welt'. Heute, im Jahre <strong>2007</strong>, vor dem Hintergrund des<br />

zusammenwachsenden demokratischen Europas, soll "Radio 700" diesen<br />

Integrationsprozess begleiten und foer<strong>der</strong>n - mit europaeischen Nachrichten<br />

und Informationen in deutscher Sprache, praesentiert auf einem<br />

multikulturellen, unterhaltsamen Musikteppich.<br />

Das Programm von "Radio 700" besteht aus stuendlichen Nachrichten-<br />

uebernahmen von europaeischen Partnerstationen wie Deutschlandfunk, Radio<br />

Prag, Radio Vatikan, Radio France International, Radio Schweden und<br />

an<strong>der</strong>en. So erhalten Hoerer in deutscher Sprache ein breites Bild ueber<br />

Fakten, Stimmungen und Sichtweisen in Deutschland und in an<strong>der</strong>en Laen<strong>der</strong>n<br />

Europas. Der das Wortprogramm tragende Musikteppich unterstuetzt diese<br />

Zielrichtung mit deutschen und fremdsprachigen europaeischen<br />

Musikproduktionen - von islaendisch bis griechisch, von spanisch bis<br />

estnisch. Auch Wortbeitraege wie Berichte, Reportagen, Presseschauen und<br />

Musikmo<strong>der</strong>ationen werden von Mitarbeitern aus verschiedenen europaeischen<br />

Laen<strong>der</strong>n beigesteuert. Zahlreiche "Specials" zu verschiedenen Themen, vor<br />

allem in den Abendstunden, sorgen fuer ein breitgefaechertes<br />

Hoererinteresse und Feedback.<br />

Zu hoeren ist "Radio 700" erstmals ueber die neue Kurzwelle am Samstag,<br />

dem 24. November <strong>2007</strong> von 11 bis 13 Uhr mit einer zweistuendigen<br />

Son<strong>der</strong>sendung vom "Journalistentag <strong>2007</strong> des Deutschen Journalisten<br />

Verbandes - NRW" aus <strong>der</strong> Jahrhun<strong>der</strong>thalle in Bochum. "Radio 700" wird dort<br />

mit seinem Ue-Wagen vertreten sein und von dort ueber die Themen und<br />

Thesen, Fragen und Antworten <strong>der</strong> mehr als 500 versammelten Journalisten<br />

und Aussteller berichten. Ausserdem soll den Journalisten demonstriert<br />

werden, wie man mit geringen Mitteln und grossem Engagement ein<br />

anspruchsvolles Informationsradio produzieren kann. Die Sendung aus Bochum<br />

wird in Zusammenarbeit mit Mitglie<strong>der</strong>n des Fachausschusses Online des DJV-<br />

NRW "gefahren".<br />

Zu empfangen ist "Radio 700" ueber Kurzwelle mit einem klassischen<br />

Radioempfaenger, <strong>der</strong> noch ueber einen KW-Bereich mit "49 Meter Band"


verfuegt. Zu solchen Empfaengern zaehlen groessere und kleinere Reise- und<br />

Kofferradios (Transistor-Weltempfaenger) o<strong>der</strong> aeltere Roehrengeraete, wie<br />

sie auf vielen Dachboeden, auf Flohmaerkten o<strong>der</strong> in Internet-Shops und -<br />

Auktionen noch anzutreffen sind. "Dort wo frueher 'RIAS Berlin' auf <strong>der</strong><br />

Skala stand, koennte nun 'Radio 700' stehen", sinniert Burkhard<br />

Baumgartner, <strong>der</strong> fuer die Kurzwellenausstrahlung technisch Verantwortliche<br />

von "Radio 700". Die Sendungen werden im Funkhaus Euskirchen produziert<br />

und ueber einen KW-Sen<strong>der</strong> in <strong>der</strong> Eifel ausgestrahlt. Vom Studio bis zur<br />

Sendeantenne obliegt die gesamte Programmabwicklung und Sendetechnik dem<br />

Funkhaus Euskirchen. "Das ist bisher einmalig in Deutschland, dass <strong>der</strong><br />

Programmveranstalter auch die technische Sendeabwicklung auf Kurzwelle<br />

uebernimmt," so Baumgartner. "Dies kommt <strong>der</strong> Ausstrahlungsqualitaet<br />

zugute."<br />

Trotz <strong>der</strong> fortschreitenden Digitalisierung im Hoerfunk wird "Radio 700"<br />

auf <strong>der</strong> Kurzwelle klassisch analog ausgestrahlt. Die Gruende nennt<br />

Programmchef Bernd Frinken: "Wir wollen mit <strong>der</strong> Kurzwelle moeglichst viele<br />

Hoerer erreichen, die auf Reisen sind, o<strong>der</strong> die zu Hause we<strong>der</strong> ueber einen<br />

schnellen DSL-Anschluss fuer ,Radio 700' im Internet noch ueber ,Radio<br />

700' im Kabel verfuegen. In Ermangelung preiswerter KW-Digitalempfaenger<br />

und <strong>der</strong> grossen Zahl noch vorhandener analoger Alt-Geraete ist dies fuer<br />

uns auf laengere Zeit die einzig sinnvolle Sendeart auf Kurzwelle."<br />

Kontakt:<br />

Funkhaus Euskirchen e.V. Kuchenheimer Strasse 155, D-53881 Euskirchen<br />

Germany.<br />

Tel: +49 (2251) 921300 Fax: +49 (2251) 921303<br />

E-Mail: <br />

(Christian-?, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 22)<br />

GHANA Ghana Broadcasting Corporation to install new shortwave<br />

transmitter.Ghana's Minister for Finance and Economic Planning, Kwadwo<br />

Baah-Wiredu, presented the 2008 Budget to Parliament yesterday.Mr Baah-<br />

Wiredu said three Foreign Information Desks would be opened in three<br />

strategic regions to promote Ghana and attract Foreign Investment into<br />

Ghana. He said the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (G<strong>BC</strong>) would install a 50<br />

kW transmitter to improve upon its shortwave service and introduce a<br />

second channel to be situated in Kumasi for commercialisation and public<br />

education on government policies and programmes.<br />

The Corporation will rehabilitate Radio and TV Studios in Accra and all<br />

the Regional stations as part of the retooling project.<br />

<br />

(GNA via Mo<strong>der</strong>nGhana.com via RNW MN Nov 16)<br />

GREECE Re: Thessaloniki Malgara; transmitter pictures. Various<br />

Thessaloniki sites.<br />

792 kHz is transmitted from Malgara, west of Thessaloniki together with<br />

1179 kHz, via a combiner through the same antenna.<br />

792 kHz is using a HARRIS 100 kW transmitter, transferred to ERT by IBB,<br />

years back. An identical transmitter is operating in Corfu (Kerkyra) for<br />

at least 4 years by now.<br />

This is quite interesting: IBB gave away two new mediumwave transmitters<br />

to Greece and at almost the same time did bother to move a rather old tube<br />

transmitter (I think it's a Continental 318.5A which should be basically a<br />

150 kW version of the 317 model) from Holzkirchen to Kuwait. Do we still<br />

have to be surprised about IBB rigorously shutting down their Greece<br />

operations after hearing about such things?


And in fact activating 792 from Malgara is a return, since it was on air<br />

>from here until the Xanthi/Kavala plant had been opened and the 150 kW at<br />

Malgara reused by ERT on 1044. Probably this old VOA transmitter is still<br />

on air there, or has it been replaced by a new one in the meantime?<br />

Btw, Malgara is located on the shores of the Axios river, certainly a good<br />

location for an AM transmitter site. But don't bother, only poor aerial<br />

images of this are are online. (Yahoo has the best material, if somebody<br />

still wants to try.)<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Nov 17)<br />

Kai some correction, the US-Greek VoA relay terms matter is much more<br />

diffult.<br />

Greek negotiations with US Athens embassy for prolongation of Kavalla and<br />

Rhodes relay contract was not much friendly especially in the nineties and<br />

in 2002y.<br />

US had to fear the worst case of Kavalla & Rhodes closure after April 25,<br />

1996. I guess more or less the negative negotiation climate described by<br />

Athens personnel took effect heavily to sudden closure of Kavalla [Apr<br />

1973 - 21 Apr 2006] and Rhodes [1964-] installations in 1998/2001. (wb)<br />

The terms between Greece and VOA concerning the relay sites were<br />

renegotiated twice. First time in 1997, and then again in 2002. In 2002,<br />

the agreement called for VOA granting Voice of Greece the use of relay<br />

time on the US based Delano and Greenville SW transmitters. (JB)<br />

Then the contract prolonged for another 5 years. The US embassy offered a<br />

gift to the Greeks, five former RFE Gloria Portugal site 250 kW SW units;<br />

[and as another discovered detail chip N O W , also two x 100 kW Harris MW<br />

tx units too. One erected at Kerkyra-Corfu in 2004y and the other at<br />

Kimina, Nea Malgara in <strong>2007</strong>y]. (wb)<br />

Kai Ludwig: "...IBB gave away two new mediumwave transmitters..."<br />

:: I guess that gift happened already after negotiations in 1997 ??<br />

:: Long before Holzkirchen closed and IBB Kuwait site was erected ...<br />

(wb)<br />

John Babbis-MD-USA, dxld <strong>Jan</strong> 10/12, 2001: "A few years ago, you had an<br />

article in Monitoring Times that the Radio Free Europe-POR facility was<br />

closing up and that five 250 kW txs were being donated to the Greek govt -<br />

three to Athens and two to Thessaloniki.<br />

As for info about progress on their installation, it seems that the VoGRC<br />

engineers are being close-mouthed, except for that one postcard that I<br />

received from Dionisios Angelogiannis saying that VOG hoped to begin txing<br />

on one of the new txs in November." (JB)<br />

wb, bc-dx <strong>Jan</strong> 10/12, 2001:<br />

Perea 1044 was featured in DSWCI Shortwave News March-1991, meaning two<br />

half wave vertical masts for mediumwave mentioned, 2 x 75 kW units, off<br />

for maintenance on Wednesdays 1100-1300. Two easy SW dipole arrays 115<br />

degrs to Cyprus, and 315 degrs to Central Europe. MW 1179 kHz is from<br />

different Kimina, Nea Malgara site; off Tuesdays 1000-1200. (wb)<br />

And in fact activating 792 from Malgara is a return, since it was on air<br />

>from here until the Xanthi/Kavala plant had been opened and the 150 kW at<br />

Malgara reused by ERT on 1044. Probably this old VOA transmitter is still<br />

on air there, or has it been replaced by a new one in the meantime?<br />

No:<br />

:: The former VOA/EIR/ERA 791 kHz outlet never appeared from Nea Malgara


:: site, only at Perea on March 15, 1950 til March 3, 1973.<br />

:: ERT 1044 kHz 150 kW is still and ever via Thessaloniki I Perea site.<br />

VOA 791/792 kHz moved to Kavalla in March 4th, 1973.<br />

Thessaloniki I contained 791 kHz 50 kW of VOA - partly Greek national<br />

program relay on daytime, latter as well at Kavalla too.<br />

And 1043 kHz 50 kW of EIR/ERA, as well as 4 x 35 kW Collins txs, three txs<br />

for VOA broadcasts, the forth tx used partly by ERA [R Macedonia] to Greek<br />

nationals [foreign worker] in Western Europe during late daytime and<br />

evening.<br />

EIR - Ethnikon Idhryma Radiophonias, Radiophonikos Stathmos Macedonias,<br />

Thessaloniki.<br />

ERA - Hellenic Radio. Elliniki Radiophonia.<br />

Thessaloniki I Perea<br />

GRC, former ERA / VOA Thessaloniki Perea at<br />

40 30 45.32 N 22 56 34.88 E<br />

see Yahoo Maps also<br />

<br />

VOA THA used since March 15, 1950 til March 3, 1973 for both VOA 791 kHz<br />

150 kW and ERA 1043 50 kW, as well as SW.<br />

In March 4th, 1973 all VOA MW 791 and SW services moved to then new<br />

Kavalla site.<br />

In 1972 all ERA SW transmissions moved from THA 240 kilometers south to<br />

then very new Avlis site, 2 x 100 kW.<br />

ERA Voice of Greece Athens Akra Avlis SW site at<br />

38 23 22.12 N 23 36 25.00 E<br />

see Yahoo Maps<br />

<br />

Remained THA used for ERA 1044 kHz with 50 kW since 1973 til 1984. And a<br />

single 35 kW Collins for R Macedonia relay via Perea site remained there<br />

too. (wb)<br />

John Babbis-MD-USA, dxld Feb 13, <strong>2007</strong>:<br />

"On May 12, 1988, Professor Athanasios Dermanis of the Thessaloniki<br />

Station wrote the following: ""Within a short space of time, our new<br />

rhombic antenna will be broadcasting at 315 degrees and the power of our<br />

transmitter will remain at 35 kW.""<br />

Latter Collins unit for the very last time on odd 7430.29 kHz on <strong>Jan</strong>uary<br />

23, 2001 !! and shifted to 100 kW Avlis site the next day.<br />

(reported by Olle Alm-SWE, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 30, 2001)<br />

Zacharias Liangas-Thessaloniki-GRC in an e-mail of <strong>Jan</strong> 30, 2001y ! :<br />

"Phone number transmitters 30 392 23363 at Perea. Not affilate any more<br />

with SW, affiliate only for MW 1044 kHz."<br />

In late 1984 the MW site Thessaloniki Perea built up another powerful MW<br />

tx unit, and new 150 kW tx [2 x 75 kW units] on 1044 kHz appeared, and<br />

INTERFERRED HEAVILY the more or less exclusive signal from Radio GDR I<br />

Dresden Wilsdruff in central and southeastern Europe. (wb)<br />

Thessaloniki II Kimina, Nea Malgara. GRC, ERA Thessaloniki II Kimina, Nea<br />

Malgara site 1179 kHz, 50 kW. errected across the THA bay located on the


shores of the Axios river.<br />

40 31 54.25 N 22 41 28.13 E<br />

Google Maps<br />

<br />

First appeared in WRTH 1973 with 50 kW as YENED, Greek Military Junta<br />

Forces Radio in 1972 til 1983. From 1984 un<strong>der</strong> ERT-2 service.<br />

At present in use via a combiner on both, on both 792[100] and 1179 kHz<br />

[50 kW].<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 17)<br />

GUATEMALA 4779.99 R. Cultural Coatan, S. Sebastian de Coatan, 2240-<br />

2252, 17 Nov, Chuj (tent), talks, ballads; 44342.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

4799.1 Radio Buenas Nuevas, San Sebastian, Huehuetenango noted last few<br />

days, very week 0030 to 0100 and 1150 to 1200 on 16 November.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer, Nov 17)<br />

GUINEA 1385.9 R. Rurale, Labe, 1914-1932, 17 Nov, Vernacular, tribal<br />

songs, talks, refs. to regions militaires"; 54444.<br />

7125 R. Guinee / R. Conakry, Sonfonya, was undetected between Sat. 18 &<br />

Sun. 20 Nov, so probably inactive again.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

ICELAND 209 RUV, Gufuskalar, at 01<strong>05</strong>-0120 UT on 17 Nov, weather report,<br />

pops; 45353, i.e. almost the best reception one can get down here.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

INDIA 4970 AIR Shillong, at 1437-1506 UT on Nov 18, in vernacular, nice<br />

program of sub-continent music and songs, fair. This was their best<br />

reception so far this <strong>DX</strong> season.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Nov 18)<br />

4840 AIR, Mumbai, 1654-..., 18 Nov, Indian songs; 55444.<br />

4895 AIR, Guwahati, 1659-..., 18 Nov, Indian songs, E ID 1700; 34342.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

IRAN 5945.90 odd 900 Hertz at 1730-1828 UT, IRIB Kamalabad in Bosnian<br />

hetting B<strong>BC</strong> Cyprus Persian heavily.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 21)<br />

IRAQ/IRAN CLANDESTINES 4366 Voice of Iranian Revolution, possibly via<br />

Northern Iraq, at 1455-1533* UT on Nov 07, Kurdish political talk, martial<br />

song, jammed, 32332, heard // 3880 kHz with weaker signal and also jammed<br />

(21221). Both jammers continued till after 16<strong>05</strong> UT.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Nov 14)<br />

6335 Voice of Iraqi Kurdistan _ verified an electronic report sent to the<br />

Kurdistan Democratic Party-Iraq's Information Office in 45 minutes from<br />

Alex Atroushi<br />

<br />

He describes the station as "the first free radio for the Kurds" and that<br />

it was "established in Sep 28-1963 during the September revolution of the<br />

Kurdistan." Also, he refers to the station without the word "Iraqi" in the<br />

title. He goes on to note: "At the beginning, the equipment's used were a<br />

number of old military wireless sets joint together to form a short wave<br />

sen<strong>der</strong>. The center of broadcasting was a cave deep in a Kurdistan mountain<br />

Salah-Addin north of Erbil. The radio station was a target of Iraqi air


force for many years. A number of technician, editors and guards were<br />

killed by these air attacks. The radio was and is still running by the<br />

KDP. The Program of "VOK" consists of News, opinion of KDP, Kurdish<br />

culture and music."<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 18)<br />

6335, Voice of Iraqi Kurdistan, at 0418-<strong>05</strong>02 UT on Nov 13. Noted with<br />

lively Kurdish music and vocals. Kurdish talk by woman announcer. Program<br />

of short music segments and talks. At 0439 UT some nice vocal selections<br />

mixed with longer talks. Music fanfare and ID at <strong>05</strong>00 UT followed by<br />

another man with news. Fair with RTTY QRM requiring LSB.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, dxld Nov 19)<br />

KOREA D.P.R. 6398.8 PBS, Kanggye, at 2216-... UT on 17 Nov, Korean,<br />

exhalted speech; 34432, adjt. QRM de uty. & pirate stn Weekend Music R,<br />

Scotland, on new 6400 kHz.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

KUWAIT Updated winter B-07 for IBB via KWT 250 kW / 070 deg:<br />

0030-0100 VOA Special English 74<strong>05</strong><br />

0030-0230 ASH Pashto/Dari 9335<br />

0100-0300 RFA Tibetan 7470<br />

0230-0430 AFG Pashto/Dari 9335 12140<br />

0300-0400 RFE Kazakh 9680<br />

0300-0400 RFE Uzbek 12015<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>30 AFG Pashto 12140 17530 19010<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0600 AFG Dari 12140 17530 19010<br />

0600-0700 AFG Dari/Pashto 12140 19010<br />

0600-0700 RFA Tibetan 17715<br />

0700-0730 AFG Pashto 12140 17530 19010<br />

0730-1030 AFG Dari/Pashto/Dari 12140 17530 19010<br />

0830-1400 FAR Persian 5860<br />

1030-1130 AFG Pashto 12140 19010<br />

1100-1400 RFA Tibetan 11590<br />

1130-1330 AFG Dari/Pashto 9335 12140<br />

1330-1430 AFG Dari 9335<br />

1400-1500 VOA Tibetan 7255<br />

1430-1500 VOA Burmese 12120<br />

1430-1530 ASH Pashto/Dari 9335<br />

1430-1500 ASH Pashto 11840<br />

1500-1600 RFA Tibetan 7470 11500<br />

1530-1730 ASH Pashto/Dari 9335<br />

1600-1800 RFE Turkmen 5820<br />

1730-1830 ASH Pashto/Dari 9335<br />

1800-2030 ASH Dari/Pashto/Dari 7595<br />

1830-2030 ASH Pashto/Dari 5750<br />

2030-2130 VOA English 7595<br />

2100-2200 RFE Russian 7425<br />

2130-0030 VOA English 74<strong>05</strong><br />

2300-2400 RFA Tibetan 7550<br />

AFG=Radio Free Afghanistan<br />

ASH=Radio Ashna<br />

FAR=Radio Farda<br />

RFA=Radio Free Asia<br />

RFE=Radio Liberty<br />

VOA=Voice of America<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

JAPAN PREMIUM - Kanto <strong>DX</strong>ers Circle weekly loggings - No. 500 - Nov. 23<br />

<strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Thank you very much. Here is 500th JAPAN PREMIUM!! Compiled by IWATA Gaku.<br />

Congrats for 500th JAPAN PREMIUM nl to Gaku Iwata, and his crew and


their contributors from Far East area:<br />

Mr. Kouji Hashimoto, Kyoshiro Ishizaki, Iwao Nagatani, Sei-ichi Hasegawa,<br />

Kenji Takasaki, Nobuya Kato, Nobuo Takeno, and Yasuhiro Shiozaki; all from<br />

Japan.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 23)<br />

LAOS 6130 Lao National Radio (pres.), at 1115-1133, 1154-1210 UT on 18<br />

Nov. Tnx Ron Howard's tip found this clear w/ SEAs mx (lots of plucked-<br />

string inst'ls) and M/W in (pres) Lao, recheck at 1154 UT had phone<br />

interview/listener yak, bell/synthesizer at 1159 & bell rung slowly 7x,<br />

annct at anthem into nx (items on Bangladesh & Pakistan) poss. commentary<br />

on nx at 12<strong>05</strong> w/ sev. "pathet/pathat Lao" mentions..tried to // Xam Nua-<br />

4677.8 (DBS listed as // 6130 kHz at 1200-1230 w/ LNR nx) but couldn't<br />

pull enuf audio to be positive.<br />

(Dan Sheedy-CA-USA, dxld Nov 18)<br />

LIBERIA 4760.04 ELWA, Monrovia, at 2230-2303* UT on Nov 16, English<br />

religious messages. Religious music. Sign off with National Anthem. Weak.<br />

Poor signal in noisy conditions.<br />

4760 ELWA is testing its new ELCOR 5 kW shortwave on 4760 kHz. Last week<br />

they were on Monday to Saturday from 1600 to 2130 UT, times varied on<br />

different days. Now off for technical work, but should be back on later<br />

this week; also probable are tests on 6070 kHz. Morning hours may follow<br />

soon. Presently testing at 2 kW with higher power possible later. Reports<br />

appreciated. 73 and God Bless.<br />

(John Stanley, {Here at ELWA for the moment doing installation and tests},<br />

dxld Nov 19)<br />

John is or was with HCJB for many years (Glenn Hauser)<br />

LITHUANIA/IRAN Hopefully this is the actual Sitkunai B-07 schedule.<br />

9875 0000-0100 SIT 100 310 R Vilnius Lit/En<br />

7545 0630-0728 SIT 100 259 IRIB Italian // 13620 15085<br />

9555 0600-1600 SIT 100 079 registered entry, but never used<br />

9710 0900-1000 SIT 100 259 R Vilnius Lit/En<br />

9710 1000-1500 SIT 100 259 registered entry, but never used<br />

12060 0900-1200 SIT 100 259 registered entry, but never used<br />

6225 1430-1528 SIT 100 079 IRIB Russian // 7165 9735<br />

5815 1530-1728 SIT 100 079 Radio Racja in Belarussian<br />

6265 1730-1828 SIT 100 259 IRIB German // 62<strong>05</strong> 7380<br />

6265 1830-1928 SIT 100 259 IRIB French // 6180 7380<br />

6225 1930-2028 SIT 100 259 IRIB English // 6010 7320<br />

6225 2030-2128 SIT 100 259 IRIB Spanish // 7130 7350<br />

7325 2300-2400 SIT 100 310 R Vilnius Lit/En<br />

The reason for the 5815 Sitkunai puzzle is that IRIB registers their own<br />

Iranian frequencies of Iranian soil tx centers with HFCC; and Sitkunai<br />

registers the LTU Radio Vilnius schedule only.<br />

But never registered the others, the IRIB relays and R Raja [Racja]<br />

Belarussian with HFCC group ...<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

MADAGASCAR 11610 Radio Voice of the People, at *0400-0445 UT on Nov 17,<br />

sign on with local music and opening announcements in local language.<br />

English ID announcements & frequency schedule at 0401 UT followed by talk<br />

in local language. Occasional IDs. Short breaks of African music. English<br />

after 0437 UT but difficult to un<strong>der</strong>stand due to accent. Music loop jammer<br />

started at 0402 UT causing some co-channel QRM. Jammer's signal strength<br />

varied from weak to fairly strong making reception quite difficult at<br />

times.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 17)


Found an interesting website for administration areas of African & South<br />

American countries.<br />

- might be of use for location of tx sites in future.<br />

The SW site of RTM Madagascar is located within the Administration area of<br />

Antananarivo & subdivision of Ambohidratrimo according to the website.<br />

GE gives a location(?) of Andranomalaza close to the site.<br />

There is a reference to a river in this country called Andranomalaza that<br />

I am yet to locate, but it appears to be in the north-west of the country<br />

- can anybody confirm? Would like to ensure that the above name is a place<br />

name rather than a river name.<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TXsite Nov 22)<br />

But we did locate the site BEFORE at:<br />

MDG RNM Antananarivo Sabotsy Namehana<br />

18 46 40.83 S 47 29 36.48 E and Yahoo Maps:<br />

<br />

subdivision of Ambohidratrimo is more westerly at<br />

<br />

but no tx / mast arrays seen yet !<br />

18 49 10.81 S 47 26 12.19 E and Yahoo Maps<br />

<br />

and Google Maps:<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 22)<br />

Do you know where is the Fenoarivo, which should have the MW site?<br />

Fallingrain has tens of Fenoarivos. Google Earth has a typo, FenDarivo.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, SW TXsite Nov 23)<br />

MW location Fenoarivo acc Fallingrain and list "Antananarivo Faritany d'"<br />

at<br />

<br />

acc Fallingrain shows the biggest city of population at<br />

18 55 60 S 47 25 60 E<br />

and found the MW site at Fenoarivo<br />

18 57 11.02 S 47 26 32.96 E<br />

Yahoo Maps<br />

<br />

Google Maps<br />

<br />

some 2 tall MW masts seen,<br />

18 57 15.53 S 47 26 28.61 E<br />

18 57 04.34 S 47 26 41.02 E<br />

als 2 x tiny smaller masts near the tx building,<br />

18 57 11.02 S 47 26 32.96 E<br />

and further north<br />

18 57 03.97 S 47 26 38.96 E


and also two (RESERVE) fountain antennas (four masts each) for 90 mb like<br />

former 2495, 3288 kHz at<br />

18 57 07.09 S 47 26 35.34 E and 18 57 00.61 S 47 26 44.49 E<br />

and - PROBABLY - a single triangle antenna 5010?reserve? at<br />

18 56 57.34 S 47 26 40.75 E<br />

But some masts of a farmers place puzzles me:<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 23)<br />

MALI 5995 RT Malienne Bamako in French with local music at 2224 UT.<br />

(Gerry Dexter-WI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 18)<br />

MAURITANIA 7245 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, at 1151-... UT on 17 Nov,<br />

Arabic, folk songs; was off at 1133; 55444.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

MEXICO 4810 XERTA 0030 carrier with poor audio in lsb to avoid the<br />

hash, 1030 to 1100 UT same with om and music; very poor for a station so<br />

close to this QTH. 16 November.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer, Nov 17)<br />

MOROCCO Correction, Re: UNID on 5980, from 0400 UT.<br />

5980 UNID like Radio Cairo mx and songs; 0400-<strong>05</strong>00* UT c-down. S=8. but<br />

not VoTR - Voice of the Tigray Revolution.<br />

But RTM Morocco Arabic relay via IBB Briech site at 0000-<strong>05</strong>00 UT.<br />

250kW at 83degr to ALG, Tunis, Malta, Cyprus, Tel Aviv, Kuwait.<br />

Other RTM Briech relays 15335 1100-1500 UT, 7135 2200-2400 UT, but<br />

different target at Toulouse, Luxembourg, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Stockholm<br />

mainlobe direction. Thanks dear Tarek in Cairo, see mail below. 73 wb<br />

Hello Wolfy,<br />

Re, UNIDENTIFIED. 5980, like Radio Cairo music and songs; 0400-<strong>05</strong>00* UT c-<br />

down. S=8. VoTR - Voice of the Tigray Revolution, in parallel with 6030?<br />

(Wolfgang B schel, Stuttgart, Germany, Nov 17, Eton E1 rx, and<br />

// check AOR 7030 and Sony ICF 2010, dxld)<br />

I did check that freq around 0415 UTC today Nov 19 and there was an OM<br />

with religious talk about prophet Mohamad till 0428 UT followed by Sahara<br />

music, then an ID at 0430 UT it turned out to be RTM Morocco, local<br />

network from a place called Sakiya Al Hamra, - I think that's located in<br />

Laayoune ... the Western Sahara region.<br />

Another ID around 0435 UT with religious programs as well till 0440 UT,<br />

0443 another Sahara music about prophet Mohamad. The ID in Arabic, "Idhaat<br />

almamlaka almaghrebiya - min o'moom AlSakiya Al Hamra".<br />

All the best my friend.<br />

yours Tarek Zeidan, Cairo, Egypt (Nov 19)<br />

1637a RTM-"B" (& other), site?, 1402-..., 17 Nov, Spanish, newscast till<br />

14<strong>05</strong> UT, Rabat ID, Sp. songs; 35444 but still the weird, FM-like<br />

modulation causing the audio to be unreadable until one switches from the<br />

AM to the FM mode. I could not find this on any in-band ch. airing this in<br />

regular AM modulation and at the same signal level, which is frankly good.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

IBB Briech site.<br />

Another big U.S. international broadcast facility will close soon.<br />

Officials with the Broadcasting Board of Governors confirm that broadcasts


from the Morocco Transmitting Station will cease in March, though no<br />

programs will be affected; other facilities will pick up those services.<br />

The government expects to vacate the facility by the end of 2008, and it<br />

will be returned to the government of Morocco.<br />

"The rising cost of operating the Morocco station prompted this decision,"<br />

Letitia King, chief of media relations for the International Broadcasting<br />

Bureau, told RW. The facility includes about 2,000 acres of land with<br />

80,000 square feet of buildings and 10 high-power (500 kW) shortwave<br />

transmitters. It carries U.S. government broadcasts from Voice of America,<br />

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and Radio Farda.<br />

U.S. officials expect to save $3 million to $4 million a year; actual<br />

savings will depend on the cost of the new lease arrangements and other<br />

expenses related to continuing transmissions, she said.<br />

There are 56 government employees there, including four U.S. citizens and<br />

52 local employees. "The U.S. Government will honor its commitments to<br />

each of the Morocco Transmitting Station's employees by providing fair and<br />

equitable treatment un<strong>der</strong> the scope of the U.S. Embassy agreements," King<br />

said; a memo to staff states that affected employees will receive<br />

severance compensation.<br />

"The closing will not reduce the number of hours of radio programming<br />

currently broadcast by shortwave," King continued. "All programs currently<br />

broadcast from the Morocco station will continue to be broadcast, either<br />

>from other IBB facilities or through lease arrangements."<br />

As first reported by RW this summer, the International Broadcasting Bureau<br />

also recently closed a VOA shortwave facility in Delano, Calif. BBG<br />

continues to operate 11 transmission stations globally.<br />

U.S. international broadcasting in Morocco started in 1949 with the<br />

Tangier Relay Station. The current facility is 18 miles southwest of<br />

Tangier and began broadcasting in 1993.<br />

Plans for redeploying the transmitting equipment have not been finalized.<br />

<br />

(Radio World, Nov 16, via Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK, from dxld Nov 17)<br />

MOROCCO [West Sahara] RTM 711 kHz ... Laayoune? Dakhla? ...<br />

Definitively solved (I hope!!...)<br />

Hi all! Sometime ago I posted:<br />

"From some months ago I have been reading dx reports placing this Saharan<br />

station in Dakhla (Villa Cisneros when it was part of Spain) instead<br />

Laayoune (El Aaiun in its Spanish times). I think this is not correct.<br />

Laayoune-El Aaiun is/was the main city of the territory. RNE placed there<br />

the main radio station with a second station (mainly a relay) in Dakhla-<br />

Villa Cisneros. For the record, the ITU "International Frequency List",<br />

4th edition Volume I, 1-Feb. 1967 only shows the Laayoune-El Aaiun<br />

station:<br />

AOE EAJ203 651'5 kHz 100 kw. So the EAJ202 station in Dakhla-Villa<br />

Cisneros had to be registered later. Morocco invaded the western Sahara in<br />

1975 taking the control of RTVE stations. Historically these sations have<br />

maintained its respective frequencies (with minor changes to agree with<br />

the ITU plans). But ever Laayoune around 700 and Dakhla around 1000.<br />

Laayoune powerful (it is the Capital)and Dakhla lower (it is a smaller<br />

city). Then, why it seems that they have interchanged now?.<br />

I have found some references to a RTM web site giving that information.


But I have not found that site!. Anyway I think (really: I'm sure) that<br />

info is not correct. A simple typping error probably. You can check the<br />

official RTM-Radio Laayoune site to discover that nothing has changed.<br />

They announce its traditional MW frequency: 711 khz and 91'1 FM. You can<br />

find the schedule for its programs in Spanish too.<br />

<br />

A little bit more researching made me discover the decisive probe to<br />

demonstrate that 711 is (as ever was!) the Laayoune station placed (as<br />

ever was!) in Laayoune. And, as a collateral damage, the discovering of no<br />

MW transmitter actually in Dakhla, listed erroneously as Laayoune (864,<br />

7.5kw). I have found this information in the own Radio Dakhla web pages,<br />

hidden in the most unexpected place... inside the Radio Laayoune site!. In<br />

this place you can read: "Les programmes de la radiodiffusion regionale de<br />

Dakhla peuvent etre captes sur l'antenne emettrice de la radiodiffusion<br />

regionale de Laayoune etablie a Foum-El Oued sous la frequence 711 AM et a<br />

partir de Dakhla sous la frequence 91.80 FM.".<br />

In English (my own traslation): "The programs of the Radiodif. Regionale<br />

de Dakhla can be caught from the transmitting antenna of the Radiodif.<br />

Regionale de Laayoune placed at Foum-El Oued in the frequency of 711 AM<br />

and from Dakhla in the frequency of 91.8 FM". I have not written this but<br />

Mr. Ahmed Haiba Ouaiah, "le Directeur de Radio Dakhla". So, Radio Laayoune<br />

gives some antenna time to Radio Dakhla probably because its lack of MW<br />

transmitter to cover its whole area and the FM covering only Dakhla city.<br />

<br />

"...etablie a Foum-El Oued..." but, where is this place? ...<br />

Google search:<br />

"...La commune de Foum El Oued, situee a 20 km au Sud de Laayoune..."<br />

"...Foum el oued, a 22kms de Laayoune ..."<br />

"...La policia procedio en Foum el-Oued (playa de El Aaiun) a varias<br />

detenciones mas..."<br />

"...Foum el Oued is the best place to go swimming if you live in<br />

Laayoune..."<br />

I hope that this will be sufficient to demonstrate that the SNRT tx.<br />

on 711 kHz is the one of Radio Laayoune located where it was always,<br />

in Laayoune or its environs.<br />

(in 1967: AOE EAJ203 13W12, 27N10, according ITU "Int. Freq. List").<br />

Map:<br />

<br />

(Mauricio Molano-ESP, dxld Nov 21)<br />

See two masts of 711 kHz antenna at Google Earth<br />

MRC Laayoune 711 / 864 kHz (El Aaiun)<br />

27 10 21.58 N 13 21 40.93 W<br />

Google Maps:<br />

<br />

and Dakhla MW 999 kHz seemingly at<br />

23 41 35.72 N 15 56 <strong>05</strong>.41 W<br />

<br />

UN Dakhla at<br />

<br />

23 39 11.99 N 15 58 51.56 W


Dhakla Communications compound in downtown at<br />

23 41 35.72 N 15 56 <strong>05</strong>.41 W<br />

<br />

Dakhla Airport radio masts, or military radio compound ?<br />

23 42 48.66 N 15 55 18.19 W near Dakhla Airport<br />

<br />

<br />

Few Dhakla photos, also from Spanish colonial era before 1974:<br />

<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 21)<br />

MYANMAR 5985.80 R. Myanmar Nov 11 1402-1432 33443-32442 Vernacular and<br />

English, English lecture and music, ID at 1429 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Nov 23)<br />

5770 Myanmar Defense Forces <strong>BC</strong> (tent) via Taunggyi, at 1525-1529* UT on<br />

Nov 18, in vernacular, pop Asian song, brief sign-off announcement, usual<br />

indigenous instrumental music and off, poor.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Nov 18)<br />

NEW ZEALAND R NZi frequency schedule. Eff from 13 Nov <strong>2007</strong><br />

ANALOGUE SERVICE<br />

UTC kHz Primary Target<br />

1300-1550 5950 Pacific<br />

1551-1750 7145 NE Pacific, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Islands **change**<br />

1751-1950 9615 NE Pacific, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Islands<br />

1951-2240 17675 Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Fiji<br />

2241-0458 15720 Pacific<br />

0459-0658 17675 Pacific<br />

0659-1<strong>05</strong>8 9765 Pacific<br />

1<strong>05</strong>9-1258 13840 NW Pacific, Bougainville, Papua New Guinea, Timor<br />

DRM SERVICE<br />

UTC kHz Primary Target<br />

1300-1555 NO SERVICE<br />

1551-1750 5950 NE Pacific, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Islands<br />

1751-1935 9890 NE Pacific, Fiji, Samoa, Cook Islands<br />

1936-1950 11675 Tonga<br />

1951-2240 15720 Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Fiji<br />

2241-0458 17675 Pacific<br />

0459-0658 15720 Pacific<br />

0659-1258 9870 Pacific<br />

(Nov NZ <strong>DX</strong> Times via dxld)<br />

By date this would appear to be current, but another version of their<br />

schedule shows 9870 in analog instead of DRM. Is it?<br />

(gh, dxld)<br />

NIGERIA 4770 R. Nigeria, Kaduna, at 1155-... UT on 17 Nov, carrier<br />

detecgted, not content thereof; 15231.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

measured Nov 20: 4769.96 odd. wb.<br />

6089.9a R. Nigeria-Kaduna (tent.), at *0430-<strong>05</strong><strong>05</strong>+ UT on 17 Nov. Drum IS<br />

into vocal anthem & poss. Qu'ran recitation, M in Hausa (has occ. borrowed<br />

AR words..) at 0437..recheck at 0449 UT had hi-life mx, voice-over at <strong>05</strong>00


UT, poss. nx as a couple mentions of Kaduna, back to more "tribal" music<br />

(didn't sound quite so "hi-life-like")..muddy audio except on music,<br />

seemed to drift very slowly down towards 6089.87 kHz. Anguilla not on &<br />

not missed, either..Bandeirantes (tent) noted around 0715 UT w/ partial<br />

ID, too.<br />

(Dan Sheedy-CA-USA, dxld Nov 17)<br />

7255 at 2244 UT. Radio Nigeria, at 2244-2258* on Sept 19, talk by man<br />

announcer in Hausa language alternating with Koran recitations. ID and<br />

closedown announcements at 2256 UT followed by orchestra National Anthem.<br />

Good signal.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, NZL <strong>DX</strong> Times Nov 6)<br />

7255 It's Nigeria in French what you heard on 7255 on its usual schedule,<br />

2100-2200 UT. It's the earliest signal I use to get here from Africa on<br />

41mb after mid-afternoon. They change to Arabic for the final hour at 2200<br />

UT.<br />

(Raul Saavedra-CTR, dxld Nov 19)<br />

Radio Nationale 7255 at 21<strong>05</strong>-2130+ UT in French. Radio Nigeria via Ikonodu<br />

listed in vernacular in PWBR. No mention of any country. Scott Barbour<br />

heard Nigeria in vernacular on 27 Oct (msg 22774)-maybe just a language<br />

change?<br />

(Liz Cameron-MI-USA, dxld Nov 19)<br />

Noted around 2030-2300 UT when toured in Spain a month ago. (wb)<br />

OMAN 15140 Radio Sultanate of Oman, at 1452-1500 UT on Nov 17, tune-in<br />

to English program entitled "November Achievements" in Oman. Local pop<br />

music. Euro-pops. Chimes/gongs at 1500 UT & into Arabic. Weak but<br />

readable. Not heard in some time.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 17)<br />

PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3235 Radio West New Britain, at 1241-1325+ UT on Nov<br />

20. M announcer w/brief commentary between light pop/island songs. Longer<br />

talk at 1259 UT, but stayed on afterward and was still going strong by<br />

fadeout around 1325. Numerous other presumed PNGs also heard on a quick<br />

bandscan this morning in good conditions, some seemingly // to each other<br />

(but I can't read my notes as to which): 32<strong>05</strong>, 3315, 3325, 3335, 3365,<br />

39<strong>05</strong> kHz. Fair/poor.<br />

(Mark Schiefelbein-MO-USA, dxld Nov 20)<br />

PERU 5014.28v R. Altura (tent), at 1017-1111 UT on Nov 18, OM DJ with<br />

mostly OA folk music and songs, ads, slight drift to 5014.25 kHz, poor to<br />

fair. Unable to dig out an ID.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Nov 18)<br />

4774.9 Radio Tarma, Tarma 2300 to 2325 UT - break in transmission, then<br />

back at recheck 0100 UT, ID's by OM in between music, good signal but<br />

CODAR.<br />

4950 Radio Madre de Dios Puerto Maldonado at 1100 UT with poor signal,<br />

sitting on this one looking for good opening. excellent music last good<br />

logging. 16 November.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer, Nov 17)<br />

4486.1 presumed R. Frecuencia VH, 0206-0220, Nov 21, Spanish. OM b/w<br />

ballads/lite pop music. Poor/weak un<strong>der</strong> atmospheric QRN.<br />

5014.5 presumed R. Altura, 1032-1<strong>05</strong>1, Nov 18, Spanish. OM b/w Quecha<br />

sounding musical selections. Poor, slipping un<strong>der</strong> QRN and huge Rebelde-<br />

5025 kHz splatter by ToH.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 22)


4775 R. Tarma, Tarma, 2237-2251, 17 Nov, Spanish, phone-ins in a<br />

horoscopy prgr; 54333 & a vy. good, punching audio. Just the listed 500<br />

watt?<br />

4790 R. Vision (tent), Chiclayo, 2245-..., 17 Nov, Spanish, unreadable<br />

talks; 24341, CODAR QRM, echoing audio.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

PHILIPPINES 17830 R. Blagovest via R. Veritas Asia on Nov 17 at *0130-<br />

0140 UT. 35433-45444 Russian, 0130 UT IS, ID, Opening announce, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Nov 23)<br />

ROMANIA Frequency change of Radio Romania International in Romanian to<br />

NoAm:<br />

0100-0257 NF 5910 TIG 250 kW 307 deg, x6040 to avoid Vatican Radio // 9640<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

RUSSIA/TAIWAN 9950 NVS? I received test broadcast for North Korea on<br />

9950 kHz from Nov 13.<br />

1200-1300 R Free North Korea (Nov. 13-14)<br />

Open Radio for North Korea (Nov. 15-16)<br />

R Free Chosun (Nov. 17-)<br />

1300-1327 Open Radio for North Korea (Nov. 15-)<br />

1400-1500 R Free North Korea (Nov. 15-16 and Nov. 18-)<br />

1400-1420 VOR-Urdu, 1420-1500 VOR-Russian was mis-transmitted on Nov. 17.<br />

It is estimated that the test broadcast is transmitted from the Russian<br />

Far East area (Novosibirsk ?).<br />

At 1330-1400 are regular broadcast of R Free Chosun via Tainan.<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 20; via Sei-ichi<br />

Hasegawa-JPN)<br />

6140 scheduled Chita 500 kW 194degr.<br />

1100-1200 Radio Rossii RRS [but Aoki mentions VoRUS Chinese instead]<br />

1200-1300 VoRUS in Vietnamese. // Dongfang MW 603,<br />

Moscow 11630 til Mar 1st. 15460 from March 2nd, 2008.<br />

1314-1400 Vatican Radio relayed.<br />

VIETNAMITA 500 AM 6140 HR 4/4/1 194 Tchita.<br />

(wb)<br />

6140, Voice of Russia, (pres) at 1100-1200 UT. Noted a program of<br />

Vietnamese Language(?) comments and features by both a male and female.<br />

Whenever program went to reports, they were in Russian. Interspersed were<br />

musical selections of Russian music. Not sure if language was Vietnamese,<br />

but it sounded like it. Signal was fair. This may be relayed via Chita.<br />

All hard copy sources say this should be scheduled between 1200-1300 UT<br />

vice 1100-1200 UT on this freq.<br />

(Chuck Bolland-USA KA4PRF, dxld Nov 20)<br />

RUSSIA/U.A.E. Frequency changes for FEBA Radio:<br />

0200-0300 NF 9885 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg to SoAs, x9875 in Urdu<br />

1200-1230 NF 15180 DHA 250 kW / 085 deg to SoAs, x152<strong>05</strong> in Tibetan<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

SAIPAN "The KYOI Story" on the web: <br />

Includes station history, notable moments, the transfer to Herald<br />

Broadcasting (KHBI), etc., and there's lots of recordings of the station<br />

included, in Real player format.<br />

(Joe Hanlon-NJ-USA, dxld Nov 20)


SERBIA New website of Radio Serbien International Belgrade un<strong>der</strong><br />

<br />

(Christian-?, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 17)<br />

SINGAPORE 7235 R. Singapore, Kranji, 1332-1350, 18 Nov, Malay, talks,<br />

interview, music; 54433, QRM de BLR (t).<br />

7275 R. Singapore, Kranji, 1329-1352, 18 Nov, Tamil, phone-ins, local<br />

pops, advertisements (seemed so); 55433.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

SLOVAKIA 7285 IRRS Milano, at 1845-1957 UT on Nov 16. "Wells of<br />

Salvation" English religious program. IRRS ID & address at 1902 followed<br />

by more religious programming. United News & Information (UNI) news at<br />

1932. Lite music at 1939. Program of poems at 1946 UT. Totally covered by<br />

China at 1957 UT. Good signal until 1957 UT.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 17)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA Old SW site at Paradys, South Africa.<br />

I have uploaded two photos to the African SW sites showing the entrance<br />

and transmitter hall of the old SA<strong>BC</strong> SW site near Bloemfontein in the late<br />

1950s.<br />

(Colin Miller-CAN VE3CMT, SW TXsite Nov 15)<br />

South Africa Paradys gate late 1950s.<br />

Entrance to old Paradys SW site near Bloemfontein, late 1950s.<br />

<br />

South Africa Paradys transmitter hall late 1950s<br />

The 9 Marconi SW transmitters at the old Paradys sit near Bloemfontein,<br />

late 1950s.<br />

<br />

3233 B<strong>BC</strong> relay, 2148-2200*, Nov 20, English. Report re bookstores, books<br />

people are buying. B<strong>BC</strong> promos at s/off. Fair in ECCS-LSB.<br />

(Scott Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 22)<br />

9635 R. Okapi (via Meyerton, SoAF), at *0353-0415 UT on 17 Nov. High/low<br />

single tones to opening at 0400 UT in French w/ "Okapi" drop-ins between<br />

items, phone report on Katanga/Lubumbashi.."en Radio Okapi.." at 0407 UT &<br />

rpt from Kisangani..ment. of Congo-Brazzaville & Republique Democratique<br />

du Congo, drums and repeated "Okapi" jingle at 0415 UT, then M in French<br />

w/ ID/freq.<br />

7390 Channel Africa, at *0357 UT on 17 Nov. Bird call/drum IS w/<br />

English/French ID loop, into French at 0400 UT w/ "Bonjour, Channel<br />

Afrique..".<br />

(Dan Sheedy-CA-USA, dxld Nov 17)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA [bc to Congo] 9635 R. Okapi, *0400-0419, Nov 18, noted<br />

tones before sign-on, drums and into French programming, seems to be<br />

various R. Okapi reporters with many recorded items, each item ending with<br />

"Radio Okapi", 0415 UT their usual upbeat "Okapi" singing jingle, fair to<br />

good. Again thanks to Dan Sheedy for the heads up that this was being well<br />

heard.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 22)<br />

9635 R. Okapi via Meyerton Nov 11 0440-0451 33333 French, Talk, SJ at<br />

0443 and 0445 UT.<br />

11890 R. Okapi via Meyerton Nov 07 *1559-1611 35433 French, 1559 sign on<br />

with IS, ID, Opening announce, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Nov 23)


UGANDA 4976 R. Uganda, Kampala, 1806-1814, 17 Nov, English, news;<br />

54333, het. w/ VoRUS 4975 via TJK.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

UNID 5039.95 Latin? 1035 to 1<strong>05</strong>5 UT fade, 16 November.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer, Nov 17) Voz del Upano?<br />

UNID 11854.94 odd. Somebody may measure the 11855 channel at 1400 UT?<br />

I hear two stations here in Germany in past weeks. One ahead is<br />

undoubtedly YFR in English, the other seemingly Iranawila in Georgian acc<br />

Aoki list.<br />

One station is odd approx. 60-70 Hz and produces nasty beat.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 23)<br />

CLANDESTINE 7470 R. Democracy Shorayee on Nov 9th at *1700-1707 UT 32332<br />

Farsi, 1700 UT sign on with opening music, ID, Opening announce, Talk.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Nov 23)<br />

Unid site, Grigoriopol Moldova ? wb.<br />

USA Frequency changes for VOA Urdu Aap Ki Dunyaa:<br />

0630-0700 NF 15325, x17655 // 17685<br />

1400-1500 NF 9370, x9510 // 117<strong>05</strong><br />

1500-1600 NF 7495, x7345 // 97<strong>05</strong><br />

1600-1700 NF 7495, NF 9370, x7345, 74<strong>05</strong><br />

1800-1900 NF 7495, x7355 // 74<strong>05</strong><br />

(Ivo Ivanov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 23)<br />

I can no longer say I never hear a US SW station, government or private,<br />

playing the Star Spangled Banner. Ran across it on WTJC 9370 kHz, Mon Nov<br />

19 at 2320 UT, choral version, and including second verse, "O Thus Be It<br />

E'er", because that asserts "In God is our trust" until 2323 UT and<br />

immediately into some ordinary hymn. Certainly an odd time to be playing<br />

the NA, maybe just a fluke and not repeatable, but check again at this<br />

time of day.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 20)<br />

Re WTJC 9370 playing Star Spangled Banner at 2318 UT: Glenn, I think FBN<br />

plays the Star Spangled Banner on their domestic network at noon eastern<br />

time daily, which I assume would be repeated on 5920 and 9370 at 1700 UT.<br />

But seeing how much emphasis FBN places on patriotism and Americanism, I'm<br />

not surprised that the Star Spangled Banner would make an appearance<br />

several times a day, especially on patriotic holidays.<br />

(John Cereghin-DE-USA, AB<strong>DX</strong> via dxld)<br />

WJCR Site Confirmation. Subject: WJCR - The final chapter.<br />

Many thanks to Adrian & Wolfgang for the following information:<br />

Original Text & Site visit information from Adrian Peterson:<br />

2. "... is a small cluster of small buildings. As you enter the property<br />

on their roadway-driveway (Leon Srygler Rd), the 1st building on the left<br />

and parallel to the driveway is the studio building for WJCR-FM (and it<br />

was also the studio building for WJCR-SW).<br />

The 2nd building on the left at right angle to the driveway is their<br />

storage-work space building for shipping consignments of welfare goods<br />

overseas.<br />

The 3rd building on the left at right angle to the driveway is the<br />

transmitter building containing 5 transmitters, 3 RCA modified MW,<br />

and two from VOA Bethany.<br />

(From Adrian's info this would be 37 25 58 N 86 01 49 W - IB)


3. "The 2 rhombic antennas can not be seen, but they are located south of<br />

the transmitter building, if the map is actually correct in its rotation;<br />

that is, adjacent to the transmitter building but a little towards the<br />

bottom of the map.".<br />

(As per Wolfgang's post & Adrian's info & noted observations around this<br />

area<br />

37 26 11.7 N 86 02 06.9 W -- At least 5 masts can be seen on Microsoft<br />

Visual Earth via Flashearth IB)"<br />

4. "OK, now follow the dirt roadway around the bend that goes to the right<br />

(apparently east), and take the track into the stand of trees. That is<br />

actually a rising hill, and where the dirt roadway ends, that is the<br />

location of the very tall WJCR FM tower".<br />

(IB -- I believe this would be at 37 26 13 N 86 02 11 W)<br />

Best image is seen with MS Visual Earth (via Flashearth) as per private<br />

post from Wolfgang. (IB)<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TXsite Nov 15)<br />

USA/CUBA/WARC WRC Takes Sides Against U.S. Broadcasts to Cuba.<br />

The World Radiocommunication Conference said this week that U.S.<br />

transmissions against Cuba are illegal, according to a report by Prensa<br />

Latina, a Latin American news agency.<br />

It reports that the finding caused irritation among U.S. representatives<br />

at the forum in Geneva.<br />

"After three weeks of negotiations, the conference of technical experts<br />

>from several countries rejected this practice," the agency reported.<br />

It quotes WRC as finding that "radio transmissions from an aircraft only<br />

toward the territory of another government, and without its consent<br />

contravenes radio communication regulations." The news organization quoted<br />

diplomats calling the move a "firm rejection of measures implemented by<br />

the Bush government" in recent years.<br />

The group also complained about U.S. interference with Cuban broadcast<br />

services, "despite several requests by the Radiocommunications Office."<br />

According to Prensa Latina, the U.S. delegation then decided to withdraw<br />

>from the agreement and "clearly challenging the meeting, (saying) the<br />

illegal transmission policy toward Cuba will be maintained."<br />

Nov 16<br />

(via Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

WARC see also<br />

<br />

VATICAN STATE 7350 Site is SMG - S. Maria di Galeria - per B07 HFCC<br />

public sked.<br />

(Dan Ferguson-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 16) 7350 0200-0600 SMG 250kW 294deg<br />

Wow. Regarding the below log, I guess Mayak was an audio place hol<strong>der</strong>.<br />

Checking just before 0300 tonight (16 Nov), it's Voice of Russia in<br />

English now.<br />

7350 Mayak, *0200+; thanks David Crawford discovery a couple of weeks ago.<br />

Nightly and local level; so nice to hear Mayak once again, and the<br />

interval signal just before the hour. Not the same Mayak of old, now with<br />

sporadic US/UK pop music at times, and slick canned ID's. Transmitter site<br />

unknown, thus my generic lumping un<strong>der</strong> "Russia" for this entry (really<br />

Moldova or Ukraine?).


(Terry L Krueger-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 16)<br />

ZAMBIA 5915 ZN<strong>BC</strong>, Lusaka, 1844-1857, 17 Nov, Vernacular, AfR. pops;<br />

35433, blocked by R. Slovakia Int'l. at 1857 UT.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

4965 at 0422 UT, The Voice-Africa (Lusaka). English. Some question about<br />

the origin point of this broadcast. It may be via Germany. OM with<br />

contemporary Christian music. Fair.<br />

(Joe Wood-TN-USA, NZL <strong>DX</strong> Times Nov 3)<br />

5915 at 0235 UT, Radio Zambia, *0235-03<strong>05</strong> Oct 4, open carrier until<br />

familiar Fish Eagle IS began at 0241. Group singing on National Anthem at<br />

0249. Man with apparent opening ID and announcements but audio was<br />

muffled. A segment of drums which was followed by a woman talking and<br />

group tribal singing. Poor to fair signal but badly muffled audio.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, NZL <strong>DX</strong> Times Nov 6)<br />

Heard CVC's new transmitter on 13650 at 1415 with VG signal, lots of<br />

English pop music and talk; later check at 1455 found transmitter off the<br />

air; likely testing for 12/1 launch which will replace all transmissions<br />

>from T-Systems German facilities.<br />

(Joe Hanlon-NJ-USA, dxld Nov 17)<br />

CVC 13650 seems to be on air with normal programming (whatever that is) of<br />

pop style songs, and offers of cuddly toys if you write to them at an<br />

address in Australia at 1645 UT on Nov. 19. I assume this is the Zambia<br />

outlet as I don't hear the two Darwin frequencies of 13635 and 13685 kHz<br />

currently. 13650 kHz is poor strength and going down.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Nov 19)<br />

ZIMBABWE 4828 Z<strong>BC</strong> Zimbabwe, at 0030 to 0100 UT amazing signal with<br />

African pops, poor on 3396 kHz, 16 November.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer, Nov 17)<br />

3396 Z<strong>BC</strong>, Guineafowl, Gweru, 1650-1658, 18 Nov, Vernacular, talks; 35322<br />

but 2nd best 90 m band Afr outlet at this time after 3215 kHz AWR (tent)<br />

via Talata Volonondry (?), MDG, 1655*, 45333.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 19)<br />

SWRA is currently heard on 7125 kHz, 1700-1900 UT daily with usual<br />

programming that the station posts up on its website. It has not yet been<br />

jammed by the Zim government. But it did suffer interference from the<br />

jammer on 7120 targeting VOP (Voice of the People via RNW Madagascar) for<br />

a few days after 28 Oct change over. That jammer has since left 7120 so<br />

7125 is in the clear with SWRA 1700-1900 UT.<br />

The HFCC schedule B07 lists the following:<br />

7125 1700-1900 52E,53NW WOF 250 160 daily USA MNO MER<br />

USA Administration (maybe the organization behind SWRA originate in USA.<br />

MNO Broadcaster / Broker<br />

MER Frequency Management Organization<br />

Broadcast target zones 52E,53NW.<br />

52 Gabon, Congo, Zaire, Angola<br />

53 Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Malagasy<br />

Site is Woofferton UK, 250 kW, direction 160 degrees to target Central<br />

Southern Africa. Can't figure out why Merlin have listed it as<br />

directed[sic] to the USA with Merlin Number One programming. But that is<br />

clandestine broadcasting at its best disguise!<br />

(David Pringle-Wood-ZWE, dxld Nov 17)


Hope things are going OK for you, as hadn't heard from you for some time.<br />

The MNO registrations all seem to mention USA. Not sure why; maybe some<br />

part of the time-brokering process or frequency selection goes thru USA?<br />

'USA' does not mean it's directed to the USA. Of course Merlin Network One<br />

no longer exists either un<strong>der</strong> that name, but that's the way HFCC refers to<br />

it.<br />

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

Log of Saturday Nov 17th, <strong>2007</strong>, 0400-<strong>05</strong>30 UT in 75, 49, and 41 mb.<br />

Eton E1 rx, and // check AOR 7030 and Sony ICF 2010.<br />

At Stuttgart Germany.<br />

3985.04 HRT Zagreb Deanovec, Croatian at 0422 UT.<br />

4810 Yerevan in rather Persian language, 0430 ID, frequ, addr, e-mail<br />

addr, S=5.<br />

4885.8 UNID Sp/ Port? S=1-2 at 0432 UT<br />

4960 VoA Botswana, En nx<br />

5025 R Rebelde, CUB, phone-in progr, S=6<br />

5049.98 WWRB, En, religious?, 0432 UT, S=5<br />

5919.95 WBOH Newport, En, pips at <strong>05</strong>00, S=7, nx on BGD, gas prices<br />

S=7<br />

5960 NHK Sackville, Jpn 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 UT. CRI En nx <strong>05</strong>00-0600 UT.<br />

5975 RNW Bonaire.<br />

5980 UNID like Radio Cairo mx and songs; 0400-<strong>05</strong>00* UT c-down. S=8.<br />

not VoTR - Voice of the Tigray Revolution.<br />

But RTM Morocco Arabic relay via IBB Briech site at 0000-<strong>05</strong>00 UT.<br />

250kW at 83degr to ALG, Tunis, Malta, Cyprus, Tel Aviv, Kuwait.<br />

6000 RHC En, S=8 super strong. 4-5 UT. // 6180 at 0455.<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 REE Sp at 0447, / co-ch DRM R Kuwait hash, covers 6<strong>05</strong>0,6<strong>05</strong>5,6060<br />

6060 RHC Sp at 0445 UT, suffers by DRM Kuwait 6<strong>05</strong>5.<br />

6110 NHK Sackville, En <strong>05</strong>12 UT.<br />

6135 YEM Aden/Sanaa in Ar, HQ prayer, 3-6 UT<br />

6149.97 UNID, rather CVC CTR at 0442 UT. weak, tiny.<br />

6165 B<strong>BC</strong> ASC in French, / VoRUS Wertachtal in En,<br />

equal signal level at 0440 UT.<br />

6165 RNW Bonaire, En, <strong>05</strong>00-0600 UT.<br />

6165 UNID un<strong>der</strong>neath RNW Bonaire, seems CVC Zambia at 0422 UT.<br />

6175 VoVTN Sackville, Sp at 0420, Vietn, S=9+10 dB at <strong>05</strong>15 UT.<br />

6180 RHC, En, S=8, less strong than // 6000.<br />

6190 CRI Sackville-CAN, and un<strong>der</strong>neath Belarus, 0410 UT.<br />

En at <strong>05</strong>20 UT. S=8 signal.<br />

6240 VoRUS Grigoriopol, Moldova, En 04<strong>05</strong> UT. S=9+20 dB superpower.<br />

6250 RN Guinea Equatorial around <strong>05</strong>18 UT, tiny.<br />

"la ciudad de Malabo celebra hoy" (Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec-B)<br />

6355 UNID at 0400 UT S=4 signal, Voice of Iraqui Kurdistan Progr<br />

0235-<strong>05</strong>35 UT.<br />

6875 YFR, En, Family R, "end of universe is very close..."<br />

Late registration entry. <strong>05</strong>20 UT, S=9.<br />

6973 Kol Israel S=6, at <strong>05</strong>33 UT.<br />

7150 VoRUS En, via Mykolaiev-UKR tx, <strong>05</strong>00-0600 UT. S=9, flutterfading<br />

7155 CNR Urumchi, Ch, at <strong>05</strong>25 UT<br />

7160 B<strong>BC</strong> Ascension, En at <strong>05</strong>26 UT<br />

7175 + 7190 both IBB Morocco RL Russian, +30 dB both !<br />

its a pity, that US IBB Briech Morocco will be close<br />

in March 2008 !<br />

7220 CRI Cerrik Albenia, En, on history Watergate scandal. S=9, <strong>05</strong>30 UT<br />

7275 even + odd 7274.86 latter maybe Radio Kaduna Nigeria (tent.)<br />

tentat. Urumchi un<strong>der</strong>neath.<br />

7300 UNID strong carrier at <strong>05</strong>30 UT, Bulgaria?<br />

7340 CNR Urumchi, <strong>05</strong>31 UT<br />

7350 VoRUS in En to NoAM, !!via SMG Vatican radio !!<br />

74<strong>05</strong> IBB Marti Sp, jammed by Cuba, GB at <strong>05</strong>35 UT<br />

75<strong>05</strong> KTBN poor S=2 at <strong>05</strong>40 UT.


(wb Germany, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 17)<br />

60 Years of the NZ <strong>DX</strong> Times<br />

by David Ricquish<br />

You may have seen from the masthead this month that the NZ <strong>DX</strong> Times has<br />

started its 60th continuous year of publication _ the first issue being in<br />

October 1948. In fact, the magazine can actually trace its heritage back<br />

to June 1931 when the NZ <strong>DX</strong> Club was formed in association with the weekly<br />

radio program guide Radio Record published for the New Zealand<br />

Broadcasting Company.<br />

Jack Fox wrote in the 20th anniversary issue [September 1968] In those<br />

early days the club was run as a commercial venture, but later was taken<br />

over and run by <strong>DX</strong>ers. All went well until the middle 1940's when the <strong>DX</strong><br />

Club was not being run to the wishes of the members. The Club's magazine<br />

The <strong>DX</strong>-tra was published each month by the Southland Branch and though<br />

little of the conflict was evident in those issues, it was not until July<br />

1947 that the <strong>DX</strong>-tra announced that the magazine committee had resigned<br />

because it was 'unable to reconcile itself with the policy adopted by<br />

headquarters'.<br />

As a result the magazine was turned out by Auckland until the club went<br />

into recess about a year later. Meanwhile, Southlan<strong>der</strong>s had turned out an<br />

independent magazine <strong>DX</strong> Bulletin which had the support of most active<br />

<strong>DX</strong>ers in New Zealand. At the meeting [to establish the NZ Radio <strong>DX</strong> League]<br />

in Invercargill [August 15 1948], it was decided that Southland should<br />

publish the New Zealand <strong>DX</strong> Times.<br />

So, remarkably here in the 21st century, our monthly magazine can now<br />

trace back some 76 years of unbroken [even during the war years] service<br />

to its rea<strong>der</strong>s. This has been achieved with a roster of volunteers and<br />

regular contributors every month even though NZ has a small population<br />

base compared to other countries with established radio listener and <strong>DX</strong><br />

clubs. It has outlasted the Tune In magazine of sister club NZ <strong>DX</strong> Radio<br />

Association [originally published in 1933], seen numerous Australian <strong>DX</strong><br />

magazines come and go, and even outlasted the Newark News Radio Club [USA,<br />

1927].<br />

The NZ <strong>DX</strong> Times is now published in two versions, including an electronic<br />

one that is also distributed freely to members of the Australian Radio <strong>DX</strong><br />

Club and the Ontario <strong>DX</strong> Association [Canada]. The 'homespun' content<br />

remains true to the original concept of recording the <strong>DX</strong> logs and QSLs of<br />

its active members, and providing information and news about stations and<br />

the hobby for all its rea<strong>der</strong>s. Even in today's electronic age, providing a<br />

hard copy journal of record of radio broadcasting in the South Pacific<br />

remains at the heart of the NZ <strong>DX</strong> Times.<br />

That this remains possible, and is achieved with over 40 pages of content<br />

most months, is a tribute to all contributors and rea<strong>der</strong>s. Members, radio<br />

stations, even countries, have ebbed and flowed with the times, as have<br />

the fortunes of the club itself.<br />

Now, as we enter this 60th continuous year of publication, we remember and<br />

acknowledge with thanks the [literally] thousands of rea<strong>der</strong>s the NZ <strong>DX</strong><br />

Times has enjoyed since 1948. We acknowledge the millions of hours of<br />

listening reported on so faithfully to create the heritage trail of radio<br />

broadcasting reflected in the pages of some 720 issues.<br />

With the help of the Radio Heritage Foundation [www.radioheritage.net]<br />

let's enjoy a brief look back at some of the stations New Zealand<br />

listeners were reporting back in 1948.<br />

>From New Zealand, 2YB New Plymouth 870kc 100w verified with its


distinctive card, and VLT Port Moresby in the Australian Papua territory<br />

confirmed reception on 9520kc 2 kW.<br />

R. Samarang in newly independent Indonesia confirmed, the letter written<br />

by expat Kiwi Alpin Mackay, Producer & Programme Director of Radio<br />

Indonesia's English Foreign Broadcast Section in Batavia. From the 7th<br />

Floor of the Insular Life Building in Manila, Wesley H Wallace sent a card<br />

to confirm reception of KZRH 9640kc 1kW in the Philippines.<br />

XMAG 4275kc 1kW broadcast AFRS programs from Nanking 'beamed for Shanghai'<br />

according to Station Manager Paul Laisure in his letter of February 3<br />

1948, whilst the Director of the Greek Army Station 6745kc 500w in Larissa<br />

wrote our station belongs to B Army Corps of our National Army. Its<br />

purpose is to provide entertainment to our soldiers as well as contribute<br />

to the extermination of red fascism in our country'.<br />

Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk, Leipzig in occupied Germany sent a program<br />

schedule, including details of a sobering segment at 9.15am every morning<br />

entitled 'search service for displaced persons and prisoners of war'.<br />

[no frequ seen on the paper sheet, probably logged on SW 9730, the long<br />

established Wie<strong>der</strong>au frequency, wb.]<br />

>From Mr G.T Sastri, Station Director of VUM, 15 Marshall Road, Egmore,<br />

Madras, came a photograph of 'a programme for villagers by villagers' at<br />

his All India Radio studios.<br />

Concluding our 1948 snapshot, Radio Hue, Annam in French Indo- Chine sent<br />

a polite letter in French to confirm reception, HCJB Quito confirmed its<br />

International Service on 12455kc and General Electric's Around-the-World<br />

Broadcasting Service sent a card for WGEO 9525kc from Schenectady NY.<br />

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(NEW ZEALAND <strong>DX</strong> TIMES - NOVEMBER <strong>2007</strong>, via WW<strong>DX</strong>C Germany)<br />

WARG <strong>2007</strong> / 2011<br />

ITU World Radiocommunication Conference concludes after four weeks<br />

International treaty sets future course for wireless<br />

Geneva, 16 November <strong>2007</strong><br />

The World Radiocommunication Conference <strong>2007</strong> (WRC-07) concluded its<br />

deliberations with the adoption of an international treaty to meet the<br />

global demand for radio-frequency spectrum.<br />

Over 2800 delegates representing 164 Member States and 104 Observers<br />

attended the four-week Conference, marked by intense negotiations on the<br />

future of wireless communications. Rapid technological developments and<br />

growth in the information and communication technology (ICT) sector have<br />

fuelled the demand for spectrum.<br />

The international treaty, known as Radio Regulations governing the use of<br />

the radio-frequency spectrum and satellite orbits were revised and updated<br />

by WRC-07 to achieve the global connectivity goals of the 21st Century.<br />

Dr Hamadoun Toure, Secretary-General of ITU, expressed his satisfaction<br />

with the outcome of the Conference. "WRC-07 represents a major landmark<br />

for the future growth of the ICT industry, and everyone will benefit from


the digital dividend that will emerge as a result of this Conference," he<br />

said.<br />

"There is a convergence of the needs of developing countries and developed<br />

countries to reduce the digital divide and this is the main success of<br />

this WRC-07 conference," said Mr Francois Rancy, Chairman of WRC-07. "The<br />

Regional Groups fully collaborated to produce the spectrum identification<br />

for IMT - the concept that embraces advanced broadband mobile technology<br />

for use on a global basis."<br />

WRC-07 addressed some 30 agenda items related to almost all terrestrial<br />

and space radio services and applications. These included future<br />

generations of mobile telephony, aeronautical telemetry and telecommand<br />

systems, satellite services including meteorological applications,<br />

maritime distress and safety signals, digital broadcasting, and the use of<br />

radio in the prediction and detection of natural disasters.<br />

Key WRC-07 highlights:<br />

International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT) Globally harmonized spectrum<br />

identified for use by International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT)<br />

represents an important step in the worldwide development of IMT systems:<br />

450-470 MHz band<br />

698-862 MHz band in Region 2 and nine countries of Region 3<br />

790-862 MHz band in Regions 1 and 3<br />

2.3-2.4 GHz band<br />

3.4-3.6 GHz band (no global allocation, but accepted by many countries)<br />

Maritime procedures<br />

WRC-07 successfully reviewed international regulations related to the<br />

maritime mobile service, bringing them in line with current maritime<br />

communications technology, including distress and safety transmissions<br />

within the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS).<br />

Aeronautical services Aimed at aeronautical security and mo<strong>der</strong>nization of<br />

civil aviation telecommunication systems: Upgrade radiolocation service to<br />

primary allocation status in the bands 9000-9200 MHz and 9300-9500 MHz<br />

allocate additional spectrum for aeronautical telecommand and high bit-<br />

rate aeronautical telemetry add new allocations for the aeronautical<br />

mobile (R) service<br />

Earth-exploration satellite service (EESS) WRC-07 extended existing<br />

primary frequency allocations for EESS, facilitating research and<br />

exploration of Earth resources and environmental elements. This was linked<br />

to furthering the development of science services. EESS are global assets<br />

that provide key services to monitor the planet as well as to predict and<br />

monitor natural disasters, meteorology and climate change.<br />

WRC-07 also approved proposals concerning the use and further development<br />

of satellite systems using highly inclined orbits, high altitude<br />

platforms, as well as the compatibility and sharing between different<br />

space and terrestrial services.<br />

Worldwide Plan for fixed-satellite service (FSS) WRC-07 revised the<br />

technical and regulatory provisions for fixed-satellite service in the 800<br />

MHz bandwidth used in different regions un<strong>der</strong> varying climatic conditions<br />

for applications such as communications, TV, internet, etc. The revised<br />

Plan, based on the latest technological achievements, improves<br />

effectiveness of the Plan and facilitates access to the spectrum for FSS<br />

systems.<br />

Emergency and disaster relief WRC-07 advocated the development of spectrum<br />

management guidelines for radiocommunication in emergency and disaster<br />

relief as well as the identification and maintenance of available


frequencies for use in the very early stages of humanitarian assistance<br />

intervention in the aftermath of disaster. ITU will develop a database for<br />

frequency management in disaster situations.<br />

WRC-07 calls for enhancement of radio services Enhancement of the<br />

international spectrum regulatory framework Spectrum harmonization for use<br />

by terrestrial electronic news gathering (ENG) Short Range Radio Devices,<br />

including devices using ultra-wideband (UWB) technologies, radio-frequency<br />

identification devices (RFID), and other similar applications that<br />

generate and use radio frequencies locally.<br />

(via dxld Nov 18)<br />

WRC-07 produced the agenda for the next conference WRC-11. Here are a few<br />

of the items on that agenda.<br />

1.14 to consi<strong>der</strong> requirements for new applications in the radiolocation<br />

service and review allocations or regulatory provisions for implementation<br />

of the radiolocation service in the range 30-300 MHz, in accordance with<br />

Resolution [COM6/14] (WRC-07);<br />

1.15 to consi<strong>der</strong> possible allocations in the range 3-50 MHz to the<br />

radiolocation service for oceanographic radar applications, taking into<br />

account the results of ITU-R studies, in accordance with Resolution<br />

[COM6/15] (WRC-07);<br />

1.16 to consi<strong>der</strong> the needs of passive systems for lightning detection in<br />

the meteorological aids service, including the possibility of an<br />

allocation in the frequency range below 20 kHz, and to take appropriate<br />

action, in accordance with Resolution [COM6/16] (WRC-07);<br />

1.19 to consi<strong>der</strong> regulatory measures and their relevance, in or<strong>der</strong> to<br />

enable the introduction of software-defined radio and cognitive radio<br />

systems, based on the results of ITU-R studies, in accordance with<br />

Resolution [COM6/18] (WRC-07);<br />

1.20 to consi<strong>der</strong> the results of ITU-R studies and spectrum identification<br />

for gateway links for high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the range<br />

5 850-7 075 MHz in or<strong>der</strong> to support operations in the fixed and mobile<br />

services, in accordance with Resolution 734 (Rev.WRC-07);<br />

1.22 to examine the effect of emissions from short-range devices on<br />

radiocommunication services, in accordance with Resolution [COM6/4] (WRC-<br />

07);<br />

1.23 to consi<strong>der</strong> an allocation of about 15 kHz in parts of the band 415-<br />

526.5 kHz to the amateur service on a secondary basis, taking into account<br />

the need to protect existing services;<br />

This Monday 19 November in Geneva will see the start of a two-day ITU<br />

Preparatory Meeting for the next conference WRC-11. Paul Rinaldo, W4RI,<br />

will attend on behalf of the IARU.<br />

Soutgate<br />

<br />

(via dxld / Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK, Nov 18)<br />

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ALBANIA China Radio International via Fllake relay.<br />

1457.68 China Radio International, via Fllake R. Tirana relay. Program in<br />

Czech with opera music and Chinese lessons. Signed off at 2330 UT with<br />

typical Chinese flute music. Heard with poor to fair signal.<br />

I also heard earlier Albania on 1394.825 (those Albanian frequencies<br />

really drifted off) TWR in Hungarian with good signal and interval signal<br />

between the two programs (2015 UT).<br />

(Sylvain Naud-Qc-CAN, mwdx Nov 28)<br />

ARMENIA/CHINA/FRANCE/RUSSIA On MW 1377, Armenia at 1350 CNR1 in Ch //<br />

4800, at 1500 UT chants of Borodyn and s/on of VORussia in Farsi (QRM<br />

radio Mikolaiv-UKR) // 6125, 7510 etc.<br />

>From 1700 VOR-RIR, 1800 TWR etc. (Nov 17). On MW 1521 at 1400 s/on "V<br />

ephire Mezhdunarodnaye radio Kitaya" CRI in Russian // 59<strong>05</strong>, 7330 etc. On<br />

59<strong>05</strong> kHz till 2000 CRI in Russian, but 1900-2000 on 59<strong>05</strong> are again (as in<br />

B-06) CRI, Radio Rossii and RFI all three in Russian (Nov 11).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 28)<br />

AUSTRALIA 2310 Australia, VL8A Alice Springs NT 1100 good.<br />

2325 Australia, VL8T Tennant Creek NT 1100 fair.<br />

2485 Australia, VL8K Katherine NT 1100 best signal of the three.<br />

4910 Australia VL8T Tennant Creek 1025 tune in, 1030 news of Kevin Rudd's<br />

election as PM. Nothing on 4835 same time and nothing noted here on 120<br />

meter band frequencies. 25 Nov.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 21/25)<br />

AUSTRIA At same time span around 1330-1345 UT noted 3 x ECHOS today, ROI


Moosbrunn 17855, and DWL via Moosbrunn in Pa/Da to AFG on 13855 kHz. Also<br />

RFI Russian on 156<strong>05</strong> kHz noted with 3 echo's at 1400 UT, Thur .<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 29)<br />

BAHREIN Aktuell um 1237 UT kann Radio Bahrein ganz gut auf 9744.57 +-<br />

einige Hertz im unteren Seitenband gehoert werden. Es ertoente soeben eine<br />

ID.<br />

(Thomas Lindenthal-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 26)<br />

BULGARIA 6000 On Wed Nov 21, at 0910-0915 UT s/off Radio Varna Bulgaria<br />

noted with mx + ID on 6000 kHz mit O=2 [near Vienna Austria].<br />

(Herbert Meixner-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 22) Maybe Varna tx maintenance day ? wb.<br />

CHINA 4950 VoPujiang, Shanghai 1325-1335, 1357-14<strong>05</strong> 22 Nov. CH pop mx<br />

// 3280, 5075 with ads/sports promos in pres. CH dialect, "Zeng shi FM" at<br />

1330 & more Ch pop mx..recheck w/ rom. ballad, fan-fare & 3+1 pips at 1400<br />

& partial ID:"zhi sheng guangbo diantai", ad string & "FM Zhi" jingle at<br />

14<strong>05</strong> ('zeng shi' & 'zhi' are attempts to pronounce the jingles' Ch & as<br />

such may only be loosely connected to reality).<br />

(Dan Sheedy-CA-USA, dxld Nov 23)<br />

4460, CNR-1, 1<strong>05</strong>4-11<strong>05</strong>, Nov 23, Mandarin. OM and YL at tune- in. Pips/ID<br />

and CNR jingle music at 1100 followed by presumed news headlines and<br />

ads/promos thru tune-out. Poor as was // 4800 kHz.<br />

(Scott R. Barbour-NH-USA, hcdx Nov 27)<br />

Nice opening to China around local nightfall yesterday evening. 3990,<br />

Xinjiang PBS, 0023, Nov 27, listed Uighur. Long talk by F, brief music at<br />

0027, then over to a male announcer. Theme music at 0030 followed by some<br />

more excited-sounding talk by F, perhaps an ad, then again back to M. Some<br />

QRM from hams on adjacent channels, // 4980 also heard with slightly<br />

better signal but hampered by severe CODAR interference. Mostly inaudible<br />

by 0040. Tough copy. Poor.<br />

4220, Qinghai PBS, 2334, Nov 27, listed Tibetan. Central Asian- sounding<br />

music (definitely not the Chinese pop one normally finds - often just one<br />

person singing withone or two instruments accompanying), a few promos or<br />

ads with alternating M/F announcers, and a M DJ in vernacular taking calls<br />

>from listeners.<br />

Song cut off in mid-lyric for 5+1 time pips at 0000, then possible ID in<br />

vernacular by F, followed by theme music and talk w/echo effects, and a<br />

long talk with music stingers - news? Possible ad at 0011, then back to<br />

the talk. Finally faded out around 0015. Fair with weak utility QRM.<br />

5<strong>05</strong>0, Guangxi FBS, 2320, Nov 26, Vietnamese. East Asian pop songs with F<br />

announcer talk between. Obliterated by open carrier at 2327, followed a<br />

few min later by the Chatanooga Choo-Choo - apparently WWRB. // 9820 much<br />

better, but it too was blasted away by a carrier at 2331, presumably Cuba<br />

warming up. Poor.<br />

(Mark Schiefelbein-MO-USA, dxld Nov 27)<br />

MW 1521 kHz, Urumqi/Hutubi. Logged for the first time since 1975! Variable<br />

signal but at times 54455! Heard through 1710 until now 1815. I can just<br />

about follow the Russian but there are enough clips of interviews of<br />

Chinese people to know this is the real thing! I trawled through all<br />

previous editions but failed to find Wolfie's entry remarking that the<br />

signal was increased possibly thanks to an antenna change.<br />

(Dan Goldfarb-UK, dxld Nov 26)<br />

UNID. Hi, I came across 18180 kHz at 0800 and later, with monotonous<br />

nonstop Chinese festival music. // 16750 and 21900. Does anybody know<br />

where it comes from?<br />

(Philip van de Paverd-NZL, Nov 25, primetimeshortwave yg via dxld)


Noted also on 16750 kHz, firedrake mx, at 0915 UT S=5 to 8, jumps deep<br />

fading.<br />

(wb, Nov 29)<br />

This is "Firedrake" jamming from PR China, in this case against the<br />

clandestine Sound of Hope. It's all over the bands too against other<br />

stations the Chicom don't like, including VOA and Radio Free Asia. As for<br />

the exact location, some sources put it on Hainan, but I think there are<br />

multiple sites inside China. 21900 is a third harmonic of 7300, while SOH<br />

actually uses those other far out-of-band frequencies and attracts the<br />

jamming. Sometimes 18180 shifts to 18160 kHz, which is inside a ham band,<br />

provoking the amateur intru<strong>der</strong>-watchers.<br />

This has been discussed extensively in <strong>DX</strong> Listening Digest, which you are<br />

invited to read,<br />

<br />

(Glenn Hauser, ibid. dxld Nov 27)<br />

CUBA Re: RHC. Noted RHC Spanish service as usual on 15370 kHz at 1300-<br />

1500 UT, fair level S=7-8, clear audio. No RHC on 15230.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 29)<br />

CYPRUS 7270 Additional new B<strong>BC</strong> WS in En noted at 1900-2000 UT via<br />

Cyprus site straight east, towards NE/ME/CeAS and SoAS. REE Noblejas in<br />

Arabic to AF/NE noted un<strong>der</strong>neath around 1915 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 27)<br />

CYPRUS/OMAN/SINGAPORE/THAILAND<br />

Additional txions for B<strong>BC</strong> in Urdu to Pakistan:<br />

0200-0230 on 9510 CYP 250 kW / 097 deg<br />

0200-0230 on 11740 SNG 250 kW / 310 deg<br />

0200-0230 on 15560 NAK 250 kW / 3<strong>05</strong> deg<br />

0730-0800 on 15325 CYP 300 kW / 077 deg<br />

0730-0800 on 15420 SLA 250 kW / <strong>05</strong>0 deg<br />

0730-0800 on 17560 NAK 250 kW / 3<strong>05</strong> deg<br />

1200-1230 on 72<strong>05</strong> NAK 250 kW / 3<strong>05</strong> deg<br />

1200-1230 on 9660 SLA 250 kW / <strong>05</strong>0 deg<br />

1200-1230 on 11650 NAK 250 kW / 300 deg<br />

1200-1230 on 15420 CYP 300 kW / 077 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 26)<br />

DRM DRM soon also in Tropical band.<br />

<br />

<br />

(wb, thanks to Jerry Berg-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 28)<br />

EGYPT Operational B-07 schedule of Radio Cairo:<br />

0700-1100 on 15115 ABZ 100 kW / 250 deg Arabic GS WeAf<br />

1015-1215 on 15170 ABZ 250 kW / 090 deg Arabic ME/AFG<br />

1100-2300 on 6290 ABZ 250 kW / 315 deg Arabic GS WeEu<br />

1215-1330 on 17835 ABZ 250 kW / 090 deg English SoAs<br />

1230-1400 on 15810 ABS 250 kW / 106 deg Indonesian SoEaAs<br />

1300-1600 on 15285 ABS 250 kW / 241 deg Arabic WeAf<br />

1330-1530 on 11560 ABZ 100 kW / 070 deg Farsi TJK<br />

1430-1600 on 11620 ABS 250 kW / 061 deg Pashto AFG<br />

1500-1600 on 6250 ABS 250 kW / 325 deg Albanian ALB<br />

1500-1600 on 11540 ABZ 250 kW / <strong>05</strong>0 deg Uzbek UZB<br />

1530-1730 on 17810 ABZ 100 kW / 170 deg Swahili CeEaAf<br />

1600-1700 on 15155 ABZ 100 kW / 160 deg Afar EaCeAf<br />

1600-1800 on 6225 ABS 250 kW / 0<strong>05</strong> deg Turkish TUR<br />

1600-1800 on 6270 ABZ 250 kW / 090 deg Urdu SoAs<br />

1600-1900 on 11740 ABZ 150 kW / 180 deg English CeSoAf<br />

1700-1730 on 15155 ABZ 100 kW / 160 deg Somali EaCeAf


1730-1900 on 15155 ABZ 100 kW / 160 deg Amharic EaCeAf<br />

1800-1900 on 6225 ABS 250 kW / 000 deg Russian WeRUS<br />

1800-1900 on 6250 ABS 250 kW / 325 deg Italian WeEu<br />

1800-2100 on 9420 ABS 250 kW / 241 deg Hausa WeAf<br />

1900-2000 on 6250 ABS 250 kW / 325 deg German WeEu<br />

1900-2030 on 15375 ABZ 100 kW / 250 deg English WeAf<br />

1900-0030 on 9960 ABZ 100 kW / 160 deg V of Arabs CeEaAf<br />

2000-2200 on 7325 ABZ 250 kW / 090 deg Arabic AUS<br />

2000-2115 on 6250 ABS 250 kW / 325 deg French WeEu<br />

2030-2230 on 9345 ABS 250 kW / 241 deg French WeAf<br />

2115-2245 on 6250 ABS 250 kW / 325 deg English WeEu<br />

2215-2330 on 9360 ABZ 250 kW / 270 deg Portuguese SoAm<br />

2300-0300 on 6290 ABS 250 kW / 325 deg Arabic GS NoAm<br />

2300-0430 on 9465 ABZ 250 kW / 330 deg Arabic NoAmEa<br />

2330-0045 on 9360 ABZ 250 kW / 270 deg Arabic SoAm<br />

2330-0045 on 9735 ABS 250 kW / 241 deg Arabic SoAm<br />

0045-0200 on 6140 ABS 250 kW / 282 deg Spanish SoAm<br />

0045-0200 on 7270 ABZ 250 kW / 330 deg Spanish NoAm<br />

0045-0200 on 9360 ABZ 250 kW / 270 deg Spanish CeAm<br />

0045-0200 on 9600 ABS 250 kW / 252 deg Spanish SoAm<br />

0200-0330 on 7270 ABZ 250 kW / 330 deg English NoAm<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 26)<br />

EQUAT GUINEA 15190 R Africa in English, discussion on aids figures<br />

noted around 0920-0930 UT with S=5, scheduled 0700-1200 UT. Noted again<br />

after a break in past weeks.<br />

(wb, Nov 29)<br />

15190, Nov 25, Radio Africa (?) inget ID hoert men det torde vara denna<br />

station med inspelade religioesa program fran USA.<br />

(Christer Brunstroem-SWE, SW Bulletin via dxld Nov 27)<br />

ETHIOPIA/RWANDA/SRI LANKA/USA DW Amharic moved again?<br />

> Europeans, please check this out on Monday. (gh)<br />

DW Amharic moved again? DW Amharic service via Rwanda may have moved from<br />

15660 to 15620. Nov 25 at 1420 found nothing but noise on 15660, despite<br />

15665 WHRA which was not too strong today, but on 15620, German language<br />

lessons. I think the jammers already found it, as some noise mixed in. At<br />

1510 recheck, 15620 was in Russian, which is DW via Sines, Portugal from<br />

1500 UT.<br />

And since I did not check between 1430 and 1500 I can't be sure what I<br />

heard was really Amharic staying on past 1430 UT. I have a hard time<br />

recognizing Amharic just by listening, unless there is an ID starting with<br />

"Yih ". Can someone suggest some other common and distinctive words to<br />

listen out for? The same could be said for Pashto, which may have been<br />

what I was really hearing. Possibly as a counter-jamming tactic, DW has<br />

swapped the Pashto and Amharic frequencies? Europeans, please check this<br />

out on Monday.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 25)<br />

15620 is free, Woofferton 15620 deleted from Nov 11, and replaced Nov 9th<br />

by Moosbrunn 13855 kHz in Pa/Da to AFG. (wb)<br />

DWL Amharic Monday Nov 26, 1400-1500 UT 4 ! - FOUR channels used today. No<br />

jamming heard so far, but living far away - some 5500 kilometers north of<br />

the target. Additional 15620 kHz which is the strongest, best audio in<br />

main lobe I guess, like a 500 kW unit from Rampisham England.<br />

11645 Kigali, 15640 Trincomalee, 15660 Kigali [also German 15275KIG same<br />

time].<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 26)<br />

DWL Amharic Tuesday Nov 27, 1400-1500 UT. 4 - FOUR channels used today.


Additional 15620 kHz Sines or Kigali?, which is the strongest, but DWL<br />

also on 11645 Kigali, 15640 Trincomalee - weak today, 15660 Kigali.<br />

Strongest jamming noted here on 15660 today, covered DWL in total of 95%,<br />

also Ethiopians jammed 11645 and 15620 kHz, but not 15640 kHz. So I guess,<br />

they have 3 jamming tx units at their disposal ?...<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 27)<br />

DW, 9690 via Kigali, 295 degrees, English to WeAf, Nov 22, after news<br />

about Uganda at 2016 UT, at 2019-2023 interviewed the head of DW's Amharic<br />

service, Ludger Schadomsky about the recently started Ethiopian jamming.<br />

Among the points: it was first detected by DW's in-house monitors on Nov<br />

11 against the service's two frequencies [WTFK? 15640, 11645], and<br />

'yesterday' also against the third [15660]; and there is also jamming<br />

against 3/5 of the VOA Amharic frequencies.<br />

The jamming will ultimately backfire, but DW is not pointing fingers at<br />

who is behind it; however, DW Intendant Bettermann has written to the<br />

Ethiopian ambassador in Berlin asking him to look into it. There has been<br />

a clampdown on press freedom in Ethiopia since the elexions of May 20<strong>05</strong>.<br />

He said 20% of the adult population of Ethiopia listens to the DW Amharic<br />

service, so it is very influential.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 23)<br />

DWL Amharic at 1400-1500 UT. Best reception on 15620 kHz, not jammed.<br />

Other three channels jammed heavily, like 11939-11649.5 kHz, 15637-15651,<br />

15657.8-15667 kHz. Strongest QRM on 15660 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 29)<br />

Ludger Schadomsky, appointed as head of the Amharic service in last<br />

December:<br />

(illustrated)<br />

Today he also wrote a piece for the DW website in German, right now linked<br />

on the frontpage with the headline "just like during the Cold War":<br />

<br />

Says that listeners complained via e-mail, SMS and phone calls about that<br />

kind of noises typical for jamming, easily distinguishable from<br />

atmospheric noises. Subsequent monitoring confirmed that DW Amharic, the<br />

most listened foreign radio service in Ethiopia (about 20 percent of the<br />

Ethiopians tune in at least once in a week), is subject of a "big and<br />

expensive censorship campaign".<br />

Ethiopia has the lowest power consumption amongst the countries south of<br />

the Sahara desert, people will presumably not be amused by the<br />

circumstance that this little bit of power is not used for economic<br />

development but instead to fuel jamming transmitters. But what is even<br />

more important is the timing of this sabotage: Observers fear that a new<br />

war between Ethiopia and Eritrea is looming.<br />

The Ethiopian government takes action against DW since the reporting about<br />

the elections in May 20<strong>05</strong> with 135 killed and some ten thousand arrested<br />

people. Villagers were compelled to sign a petition to the German<br />

parliament, Ethiopian authorities were instructed to reject interview<br />

requests, DW correspondents experience massive hindrance of their work and<br />

are not allowed to attend press conferences.<br />

Recently two visits of DW director Erik Bettermann in Ethiopia and an<br />

intervention by the German ambassador lead to an improvement of the<br />

situation. This makes it even more surprising that Ethiopia now falls back<br />

upon the Cold War practice of jamming which used to be common on the Horn<br />

of Africa, too. Ethiopian websites claim that the necessary equipment has<br />

been delivered by China. So far this is merely a speculation, but it is a


fact that China increases its presence in Ethiopia, with the oil deposits<br />

there being one of the reasons.<br />

It is a fact as well that the Ethiopian press is subject of massive<br />

censorship. The Horn of Africa in general could be consi<strong>der</strong>ed as most<br />

difficult region for press freedom at all: In Somalia already eight<br />

journalists were killed and three radio stations closed. And Eritrea is<br />

now an "axis of evil" with North Korea and Turkmenistan in regard to media<br />

censorship, journalists are experiencing brutal reprisals here.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Nov 24)<br />

<br />

<br />

[USA] From VOANEWS.COM: VOA Amharic, Oromo Shows Jammed;<br />

Ethiopia Denies Responsibility<br />

VOA Amharic, Oromo Shows Jammed; Ethiopia Denies Responsibility<br />

By Peter Heinlein Addis Ababa 26 November <strong>2007</strong><br />

Short wave radio monitors have confirmed that VOA broadcasts to Ethiopia<br />

in the Amharic and Afan Oromo languages have been jammed for the past two<br />

weeks. VOA Correspondent in Addis Ababa Peter Heinlein reports Ethiopia's<br />

government denies responsibility for the interference.<br />

Listeners to VOA's Amharic Service began complaining about November 12<br />

that they could not hear the one-hour nightly broadcast. Amharic is the<br />

language of commerce and the main official language in Ethiopia.<br />

In recent days, the reports from listeners and monitors confirmed that all<br />

five short-wave frequencies used by VOA are being jammed. Broadcasts by<br />

the other major western broadcaster in Amharic, Germany's Deutsche Welle,<br />

have also been blocked.<br />

The B<strong>BC</strong> monitoring service says its experts have determined that the<br />

direction from which the jamming originates indicates the signals are<br />

being transmitted from within Ethiopia.<br />

In a telephone interview with VOA, Ethiopia's Information Ministry<br />

spokesman Zemedkun Tekle says he doubts the government is involved in<br />

jamming.<br />

"I do not think this one is true. Of course I have seen the media<br />

reporting saying that, but we do not need, the government does not need to<br />

waste its time on doing so," he said. "I myself have not come across<br />

audiences who are saying so, but the relevant body may speak on the<br />

details, but I do not think this story is true."<br />

The two Amharic Service broadcasts are known to have a substantial<br />

audience in the Ethiopian capital, which is a hot bed of anti-government<br />

sentiment.<br />

Monitors also report jamming of VOA's Oromo Service, which broadcasts on<br />

the same frequencies. Oromo is the language spoken by Ethiopia's largest<br />

ethnic group.<br />

Ethiopia is known to be blocking broadcasts from its neighbor and rival<br />

Eritrea. Monitors report the jamming has intensified in recent weeks, as<br />

tensions have risen along their disputed bor<strong>der</strong>.<br />

A status report issued by the umbrella organization that oversees Voice of<br />

America, the Broadcasting Board of Governors, says VOA broadcasts to<br />

Ethiopia have previously been jammed during civil unrest in 20<strong>05</strong>, but the<br />

jamming was stopped in mid-2006.


The Voice of America is a multi-media international broadcasting service<br />

funded by the U.S. government. VOA broadcasts more than 1,000 hours of<br />

news and other programming every week to an estimated worldwide audience<br />

of more than 115 million people.<br />

Taken from <br />

(VOA via Dragan Lekic-SER, dxld Nov 26)<br />

Jamming against DWL Amharic resumed on Fri Nov 23. 1400-1457 UT, 11645<br />

KIG, 15640 IRA, 15660 KIG. All three suffer of mixture by WHITE noise,<br />

crunch, rasp scratches. No bubble, motorboat, pips, and whistle buoy howl<br />

jamming noted today.<br />

(wb, dxld Nov 23)<br />

Radio Fana to boost output. An Ethiopian newspaper notes that today is<br />

Radio Fana's 12th birthday, and says the station is to expand broadcasting<br />

hours from the current 11 hours a day, to 18. Also to build new premises.<br />

The article mentions that Radio Fana broadcasts on AM, FM and SW, but<br />

gives no further details of current SW usage. As reported widely in <strong>DX</strong>LD,<br />

Radio Fana recently added a third SW transmitter - or is that transmitter<br />

now being used for jamming purposes? See full article at:<br />

<br />

(Chris Greenway-UK, dxld Nov 22)<br />

9704.18 Radio Ethiopia, Gedja, 20<strong>05</strong>-2100*, Nov 24, local pop music. Talk<br />

in Amharic. Neat sounding local pop music. Sign off with National Anthem.<br />

Must use ECSS-LSB to avoid splatter on high side. Fair on // 7110-good<br />

level but some occasional co-channel QRM & adjacent channel splatter.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 26)<br />

FINLAND I have heard yesterday evening Family Radio in Englisch between<br />

1900 and 2000 UT on 963 kHz, via Finland?<br />

(Peter Kruse-D, dxld Nov 22)<br />

Family Radio is currently audible here with a good signal on 963 kHz via<br />

Pori, Finland. First reported yesterday by Peter Kruse in Germany. This MW<br />

test is reportedly at 1900-2000 in English.<br />

(Dave Kenny-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Nov 22)<br />

I just had a chat with one person at Digita (Finland) and he confirms 963<br />

(Pori) has a one hour test evenings for Family Radio and some tests on 6<br />

MHz as well for the same customer. He had no exact details on hand atm.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Nov 23)<br />

And YFR test on SW via Pori Finland also. Woken up from permanent<br />

hibernation.<br />

(wb, Nov 23)<br />

Test transmissions of WYFR Family Radio from Nov. 21 till Dec. 5:<br />

1800-1900 on 6125 POR 250 kW / 110 deg to EaEu in English<br />

1900-2000 on 6130 POR 250 kW / 130 deg to WeAs in English.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 22)<br />

Here more news from Finland's future MW in 2008: Radio Finland is planning<br />

to close the radio channels Radio Peili (talk programmes only, relayed now<br />

by few FM transmitters and via 558 kHz, they will not close 558!), Radio<br />

Extrem (Swedish rock channel) and the TV channel YLE Extra. About 50 000<br />

household ceased to pay the TV license thanks to the digitalization;<br />

interesting to see what happens when the cable ceases to broadcast the<br />

analogic signal in February!<br />

(Simo Soininen-FIN, via Dario Monferini-I, Nov 23, playdx via dxld)<br />

GERMANY Very good reception here in BUL for Europa Radio 700 in German:<br />

1000-1200 60<strong>05</strong> (55544) on Saturday Nov.24. No txion on Sunday Nov 25 !


(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 26)<br />

T-SYSTEMS (DTK), B07 period (28/10/<strong>2007</strong> - 30/03/2008)<br />

16.11.<strong>2007</strong> Gesamtplan<br />

frq startstop ciraf ant azi type day fr-to loc pow broad<br />

3955 1559 1659 27W,28 403 ND 976 311007-300308 JUL 100 HCJ<br />

3955 1800 1900 27,28 317 ND 926 WER 100 YFR<br />

5850 1630 1930 40 108 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 250 IBB<br />

5850 1930 1959 29S 104 85 206 JUL 100 PRW<br />

5900 1700 1858 39,40 201 1<strong>05</strong> 216 NAU 125 BVB<br />

5925 2000 2100 39,40 1<strong>05</strong> 115 216 JUL 100 YFR<br />

5930 1000 1400 2,3,4,5,6 101/00 218 216 23456 2910-021107 NAU 200 RNW<br />

5935 0030 0045 41 201 80 216 NAU 500 BVB<br />

5935 1900 1929 29S,30 222 75 216 WER 100 PRW<br />

5935 1930 2030 29S 102 75 201 WER 100 PRW<br />

5945 0800 0915 27,28N 103 300 216 67 WER 100 BVB<br />

5945 0800 0945 27,28N 103 300 216 1 WER 100 BVB<br />

5945 0915 0945 27,28 118 300 206 7 WER 40%BVB<br />

5945 1200 1230 27,28 315 ND 930 1 WER 40%BVB<br />

5950 1627 1659 28 104 100 206 7 JUL 100 TWR<br />

5950 1627 1729 29S,39N,40 221 90 218 23456 WER 100 TWR<br />

5950 1657 1729 29S,39N 221 90 216 1 WER 100 TWR<br />

5950 1700 1729 29S,39N 221 90 216 7 WER 100 TWR<br />

5955 0658 0858 18,27,28,37N 315 ND 926 WER 500 RNW<br />

5955 0858 1157 18,27,28W 314 ND 930 23456 <strong>05</strong>1107-300308 WER 250 RNW<br />

5955 0858 1559 18,27,28W 314 ND 930 23456 281007-021107 WER 250 RNW<br />

5955 0858 1559 18,27,28W 314 ND 930 1 WER 250 RNW<br />

5955 1<strong>05</strong>8 1559 18,27,28W 314 ND 930 7 WER 250 RNW<br />

5955 1159 1557 18,27,28W 314 ND 930 23456 <strong>05</strong>1107-300308 WER 40%RNW<br />

5955 2330 0030 41,49 221 75 218 WER 125 DVB<br />

5960 1900 1929 29S 1<strong>05</strong> 85 216 5 JUL 100 BVB<br />

5960 1901 2000 28E,29 223 75 208 7 WER 125 CHW<br />

5960 2200 2300 37,38W 207 210 216 WER 500 YFR<br />

5965 1230 1259 28NE 226 ND 926 WER 100 PRW<br />

5965 1300 1400 27,28 226 ND 926 1 041107-300308 WER 100 MVB<br />

5965 1300 1400 27,28 226 ND 926 1 281007-281007 WER 100 MVB<br />

5965 1400 1500 27,28 402 ND 976 1 JUL 100 RTR<br />

5970 1700 1900 29,30 220/00 60 206 WER 500 YFR<br />

5970 2100 2200 37E,38 114 150 216 WER 500 YFR<br />

5975 1230 1300 28NE 224 40 8<strong>05</strong> WER 100 PRW<br />

5975 1300 1400 18 501 360 156 NAU 100 PRW<br />

6000 1530 1600 29S 111 75 216 JUL 100 PRW<br />

6000 1600 1629 29,30 102 60 201 7 WER 250 EMG<br />

6010 1659 1757 27S,36,37 201 240 216 WER 500 RNW<br />

6010 2200 2300 37,46 201 195 216 WER 500 YFR<br />

6015 1800 1859 27 118 300 206 WER 100 PRW<br />

6015 1900 1930 28,29 2<strong>05</strong> 60 211 36 JUL 100 BVB<br />

6015 1900 1945 28,29 2<strong>05</strong> 60 211 7 JUL 100 BVB<br />

6015 1900 2030 28,29 2<strong>05</strong> 60 211 1 JUL 100 BVB<br />

6015 1915 1930 28,29 2<strong>05</strong> 60 211 24 JUL 100 BVB<br />

6015 1915 1945 28,29 2<strong>05</strong> 60 211 5 JUL 100 BVB<br />

6020 1930 2015 37,38 124 150 201 1 WER 250 PAB<br />

6020 1930 2030 37,38 124 150 201 7 WER 250 PAB<br />

6020 2000 2030 37,38 124 150 201 6 WER 250 PAB<br />

6030 0030 0100 41 101 95 216 NAU 500 BVB<br />

6035 1430 1529 28NE,29W 111 60 216 JUL 100 PRW<br />

6045 0000 0100 41 117 1<strong>05</strong> 216 #####-300308 WER 250 I<strong>BC</strong> WRN<br />

6045 <strong>05</strong>00 0600 28E 124 120 201 WER 100 AWR<br />

6045 1000 1100 27E,28 226 ND 926 1 WER 100 HLR<br />

6<strong>05</strong>0 1800 1859 28E 102 1<strong>05</strong> 201 WER 100 YFR<br />

6<strong>05</strong>0 2200 2300 28NE,29W 225/00 55 201 WER 250 PRW<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 1000 1<strong>05</strong>9 27,28 102 90 201 1 WER 100 CHW


6<strong>05</strong>5 1130 1159 27,28 226 ND 926 17 WER 125 EMG<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 1200 1215 27,28 226 ND 926 1 WER 250 MWA<br />

61<strong>05</strong> 0742 0920 27 118 300 206 1 WER 100 TWR<br />

61<strong>05</strong> 0757 0850 27 18 300 206 23456 WER 100 TWR<br />

61<strong>05</strong> 0812 0850 27 118 300 206 7 WER 100 TWR<br />

61<strong>05</strong> 1700 1759 40 117 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 500 YFR<br />

6110 1400 1600 27,28W 406 290 8<strong>05</strong> JUL 100 TOM<br />

6110 1600 1700 27,28W 406 290 8<strong>05</strong> 1 JUL 100 TOM<br />

6120 <strong>05</strong>59 0657 27S,28SW,37N101/01 225 146 NAU 500 RNW<br />

6120 0859 1100 27S 109 255 216 123456 WER 250 RNW<br />

6120 1800 1900 37N 101/01 230 146 NAU 250 YFR<br />

6120 1900 2000 37N 101/01 230 146 NAU 250 YFR<br />

6135 2000 2030 29N 219 45 147 WER 100 PRW<br />

6140 0400 <strong>05</strong>00 29 223 60 208 WER 250 IBB<br />

6140 1630 1759 28NE,29W 1<strong>05</strong> 85 216 311007-300308 JUL 100 PRW<br />

6155 0200 <strong>05</strong>00 8,9,27 306 300 216 WER 250 VOR<br />

6165 0030 0045 41 114 90 216 1 WER 100 PAB<br />

6175 0000 0100 41 108 1<strong>05</strong> 216 2810-211107 WER 250 I<strong>BC</strong> WRN<br />

6175 1900 1959 39 114 120 216 WER 500 YFR<br />

6175 2300 2400 39,40 108 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 100 VOR<br />

6195 1715 1829 39,40 114 120 216 246WER 100 BVB<br />

6195 1730 1859 39,40 114 120 216 1 WER 100 BVB<br />

6195 1800 1829 39,40 114 120 216 35 WER 100 BVB<br />

6195 1800 1859 39,40 114 120 216 7 WER 100 BVB<br />

71<strong>05</strong> 0300 0400 40 114 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 250 IBB<br />

71<strong>05</strong> 1630 1700 28NW 10 140 MC 100 PRW<br />

7110 2000 2030 40 104/00 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 250 AWR<br />

7130 1800 1900 18 25 216 ISS 250 PRW<br />

7160 2330 0030 41NE,43S,49N104/00 75 216 WER 250 GFA<br />

7165 1627 1700 30S,40 212 90 217 23456 311007-300308 WER 100 TWR<br />

7165 1657 1730 30S,40 212 90 217 17 311007-300308 WER 100 TWR<br />

7165 1700 1730 30S,40 212 90 217 23456 311007-300308 WER 100 TWR<br />

7170 1452 1555 28,29,30 206 60 216 WER 100 TWR<br />

7170 1600 1629 29S 223 75 208 WER 100 PRW<br />

7180 1430 1529 28NE,29W 204 70 212 JUL 100 PRW<br />

7185 0300 0330 48 3<strong>05</strong> 135 216 WER 250 AWR<br />

7185 2245 2330 49E 212 75 217 6 WER 250 BVB<br />

7185 2300 2330 49E 212 75 217 7 WER 250 BVB<br />

7200 0230 0330 40 104/00 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 250 IBB<br />

72<strong>05</strong> 1800 1830 37NW 406 220 8<strong>05</strong> 1 JUL 100 BVB<br />

7210 1800 1815 39,40 111 1<strong>05</strong> 216 7 JUL 100 BVB<br />

7210 1800 1830 39,40 111 1<strong>05</strong> 216 246JUL 100 BVB<br />

7210 1800 1859 39,40 111 1<strong>05</strong> 216 135JUL 100 BVB<br />

7215 0030 0130 40E,41NW 212 90 217 WER 250 GFA<br />

7220 0659 0757 27S,37N,28SW101/01 236 146 NAU 500 RNW<br />

7235 1900 1930 40 117 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 250 FEB<br />

7245 1901 1931 52,53,57 3<strong>05</strong> 165 216 1 WER 500 BVB<br />

7260 1830 1959 46E,47 211 155 216 1 041107-300308 JUL 100 BVB<br />

7260 1845 1959 46E,47 211 155 216 1 281007-031107 JUL 100 BVB<br />

7260 1930 1959 46,47W 201 195 216 7 WER 100 BVB<br />

7285 0000 0400 17 103 300 217 WER 100 HRT<br />

7285 0200 0600 17 201 320 216 NAU 125 HRT<br />

7285 1130 1200 28NE,29W 501 100 156 NAU 100 PRW<br />

7285 2000 2<strong>05</strong>9 46,47 201 180 216 281007-301107 WER 125 CVC<br />

7285 2300 0400 55,59,60 109 240 216 WER 100 HRT<br />

73<strong>05</strong> 2100 2159 46E,47,52N 3<strong>05</strong> 180 216 WER 500 YFR<br />

73<strong>05</strong> 2200 2300 46S,47W 3<strong>05</strong> 180 216 WER 500 YFR<br />

7315 0300 0400 48 119/00 135 216 WER 250 AWR<br />

7335 1530 1559 29N 204 50 212 JUL 100 PRW<br />

94<strong>05</strong> 1600 1759 41 222 90 216 WER 500 YFR<br />

9430 <strong>05</strong>00 <strong>05</strong>59 46,47 204 180 217 281007-301107 WER 125 CVC<br />

9435 1700 1759 39 101/00 125 216 NAU 500 YFR


9440 1600 1629 29S 220/01 75 146 WER 100 PRW<br />

9445 1130 1159 27 112 300 217 WER 100 PRW<br />

9450 1300 1359 27 312 300 216 WER 100 PRW<br />

9460 1630 1830 39,40 102 115 217 1 JUL 100 BVB<br />

9460 1640 1700 39,40 102 115 217 24 JUL 100 BVB<br />

9460 1640 1715 39,40 102 115 217 6 JUL 100 BVB<br />

9460 1640 1745 39,40 102 115 217 5 JUL 100 BVB<br />

9460 1640 1900 39,40 102 115 217 3 JUL 100 BVB<br />

9460 1645 1929 39,40 102 115 217 7 JUL 100 BVB<br />

9460 1830 1859 39,40 102 115 217 6 JUL 100 BVB<br />

9465 2000 2<strong>05</strong>9 37E,38 3<strong>05</strong> 150 216 WER 500 YFR<br />

9470 <strong>05</strong>00 0759 55,59,60 213 240 216 WER 100 HRT<br />

9470 1800 1859 47,48 313 150 200 WER 250 IBR<br />

9470 1900 1959 39,40 110/00 120 217 17 WER 250 BVB<br />

9470 1930 1959 39,40 110/00 120 217 6 WER 250 BVB<br />

9480 1900 2200 46,47,52 311 180 218 WER 500 YFR<br />

9485 1700 1759 38E,39S,48 401/00 150 216 134567 NAU 250 SBO<br />

9490 1800 1959 46,47 204 180 217 281007-301107 WER 125 CVC<br />

9495 0230 0330 40 110/00 1<strong>05</strong> 217 WER 250 IBB<br />

9495 1730 1829 40 110 100 217 JUL 100 IBB<br />

9500 1900 2000 37E,38 119/01 150 201 WER 500 YFR<br />

95<strong>05</strong> 2030 2100 37,38W 308 200 216 JUL 100 AWR<br />

9520 1600 1658 29,30 202/00 45 218 311007-300308 WER 250 IBB<br />

9520 1730 1800 47,48,52 304 145 217 JUL 100 IBR<br />

9520 1800 1859 39 104/00 120 216 WER 500 YFR<br />

9565 1400 1459 30S,40N 104/00 75 216 WER 250 IBB<br />

9565 2000 2030 38,39 313 135 200 5 WER 250 BVB<br />

9595 0700 0759 37,38W 204 210 217 WER 100 AWR<br />

9595 1630 1659 39N 211 110 216 16 JUL 100 BVB<br />

9595 1800 1859 40 110/00 1<strong>05</strong> 217 WER 250 IBB<br />

9595 2000 2100 46E,47,52N 301 180 216 NAU 500 YFR<br />

9610 1000 1100 28W 503 180 216 1 NAU 100 AWR<br />

9610 2000 2200 37,38W 210 210 217 WER 500 YFR<br />

9615 0430 <strong>05</strong>00 48 119/01 135 201 1 WER 100 BVB<br />

9615 0430 <strong>05</strong>30 48 119/01 135 201 7 WER 100 BVB<br />

9615 0430 <strong>05</strong>30 39,40 104/01 120 201 2345 WER 250 BVB<br />

9615 0430 <strong>05</strong>45 39,40 104/01 120 201 6 WER 250 BVB<br />

9620 1900 1959 38E,39S,48 209 140 216 146 JUL 100 EFD<br />

9640 1730 1800 37,38W 308 200 216 JUL 100 AWR<br />

9640 2030 2100 28NW 35 216 GUF 250 PRW<br />

9650 1600 1659 40 201 1<strong>05</strong> 216 NAU 500 YFR<br />

9660 1730 1759 39S,47E,48 211 125 216 311007-300308 JUL 100 IBR<br />

9660 2200 2300 27S 40 216 GUF 250 PRW<br />

9665 1500 1559 41E 222 75 216 WER 500 YFR<br />

9670 0100 0300 42,43 208 75 217 WER 250 IBB<br />

9670 2000 2100 37,38,46,47 204 195 217 WER 125 YFR<br />

9680 1830 1930 40 110 100 217 JUL 100 IBB<br />

9695 1900 1959 37,46 210 210 217 WER 500 YFR<br />

9730 1600 1759 39S,39S,47,4 503 142 216 234 091107-300308 NAU 100 BVB<br />

9730 1600 1830 39S,39S,47,4 503 142 216 7 091107-300308 NAU 100 BVB<br />

9730 1600 1900 39S,39S,47,4 503 142 216 1 091107-300308 NAU 100 BVB<br />

9730 1630 1759 39S,39S,47,4 503 142 216 5 091107-300308 NAU 100 BVB<br />

9730 1630 1900 39S,39S,47,4 503 142 216 6 091107-300308 NAU 100 BVB<br />

9750 1559 1657 27S,28SW,37N101/01 225 146 NAU 500 RNW<br />

9760 1900 1929 38E,39 104/00 120 216 WER 100 PRW<br />

9770 1700 1759 40 104/00 1<strong>05</strong> 216 WER 250 IBB<br />

9770 1800 1859 47E,48 119/00 135 216 WER 500 YFR<br />

9770 1900 2000 46,47,52 401/00 180 216 NAU 500 YFR<br />

9800 1500 1559 41E 201 85 216 NAU 500 YFR<br />

98<strong>05</strong> 2000 2030 37,38W 213 210 216 WER 100 AWR<br />

9820 1630 1659 38E,39S,48 209 140 216 36 JUL 100 RHU<br />

9820 1700 1759 47E,48 119/00 135 216 5 WER 125 ELF<br />

9820 1701 1731 47E,48 119/00 135 216 7 WER 125 RMI<br />

9830 1600 1659 39 311 120 218 WER 500 YFR


9845 1800 1900 37E,38 401/01 160 146 NAU 500 YFR<br />

9845 1900 2045 46N,46SE 201 200 216 NAU 125 IBR<br />

9850 1600 1630 39,40 208 100 218 15 JUL 100 PAB<br />

9850 1630 1645 39,40 208 100 218 1 JUL 100 PAB<br />

9855 1500 1559 41N 104/00 90 216 WER 250 AWR<br />

9880 1900 1959 37,38W 213 210 216 WER 100 AWR<br />

9885 1600 1900 47,48 3<strong>05</strong> 135 216 WER 500 YFR<br />

9895 <strong>05</strong>59 0757 28S,38,39N 401/01 160 146 NAU 500 RNW<br />

9895 0759 0857 27S,28SW,37N 501 225 156 NAU 40%RNW<br />

9895 0859 1<strong>05</strong>8 27S,36,37 101/01 255 146 7 NAU 250 RNW<br />

9895 1<strong>05</strong>9 1157 27S,28S,37N 210 225 217 23456 WER 250 RNW<br />

9895 1<strong>05</strong>9 1557 27S,28SW,37N 210 225 217 17 WER 250 RNW<br />

9895 1559 1657 28S 401/00 140 216 141107-300308 NAU 500 RNW*<br />

9895 1559 1657 28S 401/01 160 146 281007-131107 NAU 500 RNW*<br />

9925 1700 1859 39N,40W 104 115 206 JUL 100 YFR<br />

11645 1530 1630 40E,41NW 208 90 217 WER 250 GFA<br />

11645 1630 1729 47,48 304 145 217 JUL 100 BVB<br />

11665 1800 1859 46E,47,52N 311 165 218 WER 500 YFR<br />

11675 1400 1430 30N,31W 208 60 217 WER 250 PRW<br />

11675 1500 1559 41N 212 75 217 WER 250 AWR<br />

11685 1700 1759 37,38 204 180 217 WER 100 YFR<br />

11690 0600 1000 58,59,60 106 270 217 WER 125 HRT<br />

11695 1400 1459 41 101/00 95 216 17 NAU 250 BVB<br />

11720 0600 0659 46,47 308 180 217 281007-301107 WER 125 CVC<br />

11720 1300 1329 42,43W 222 75 216 WER 250 AWR<br />

11725 1330 1459 42,43W 222 75 216 WER 250 AWR<br />

11795 1730 1759 48 311 135 218 WER 250 AWR<br />

11815 1600 1759 41E 110/00 75 217 WER 500 YFR<br />

11830 1400 1459 41 218 90 217 WER 500 YFR<br />

11830 1500 1759 41 218 75 217 WER 500 YFR<br />

11840 1200 1230 19-26 301/00 20 216 7 NAU 250 EMG<br />

11840 1400 1430 29 203 60 217 WER 100 PRW<br />

11840 1830 1845 52,53 302 160 216 35 JUL 100 RRP<br />

11845 1600 1659 47,48 308 135 217 WER 500 YFR<br />

11895 1500 1530 41 111/00 90 217 17 WER 250 BVB<br />

11895 1500 1559 41 111/00 90 217 256WER 250 BVB<br />

11895 1515 1559 41 111/00 90 217 4 WER 250 BVB<br />

11895 1530 1559 41 111/00 90 217 3 WER 250 BVB<br />

119<strong>05</strong> 1630 1700 48 120/00 135 217 WER 250 AWR<br />

119<strong>05</strong> 1730 1845 48 120/00 150 217 23456WER 250 IBB<br />

119<strong>05</strong> 1800 1845 48 120/00 150 217 17 WER 250 IBB<br />

11935 0757 0857 27S,36,37 2<strong>05</strong> 240 217 WER 500 RNW<br />

11940 2030 2100 28NW 40 216 GUF 250 PRW<br />

11955 1900 2000 37,38W 307 200 216 JUL 100 AWR<br />

11970 1625 1715 39,40 111/00 120 217 36 WER 250 BVB<br />

11970 1625 1729 39,40 111/00 120 217 245WER 250 BVB<br />

11975 0800 0830 37,38W 210 210 217 WER 100 AWR<br />

120<strong>05</strong> 1430 1529 41NE,43S,49N 221 75 218 WER 250 GFA<br />

12010 0800 0900 37,38W 204 210 217 WER 100 AWR<br />

12015 0400 <strong>05</strong>00 40 110/00 1<strong>05</strong> 217 WER 250 IBB<br />

12035 1500 1559 40,41 110/00 90 217 3 WER 125 BVB<br />

12035 1515 1559 40,41 110/00 90 217 456WER 125 BVB<br />

12035 1530 1559 40,41 110/00 90 217 127WER 125 BVB<br />

12<strong>05</strong>0 1759 1957 47E,48,52E,5 308 150 217 WER 500 RNW<br />

12110 1630 1729 40 110 100 217 JUL 100 IBB<br />

13600 1330 1430 41NE,43S,49N110/00 75 217 WER 250 GFA<br />

13645 1400 1415 39N,40 102 90 218 7 NAU 250 PAB<br />

13645 1400 1430 41 120/00 90 217 14 WER 100 PAB<br />

13645 1415 1430 41 120/00 90 217 23567 WER 100 PAB<br />

13645 1430 1445 41 202 90 218 1 NAU 250 PAB<br />

13660 1500 1859 47,48 302 155 218 NAU 500 YFR<br />

13700 0857 1<strong>05</strong>7 27S,28S,37N 402 2<strong>05</strong> 218 7 NAU 250 RNW


13700 1300 1600 41 214 90 217 WER 500 YFR<br />

13720 1530 1600 47,48 3<strong>05</strong> 130 217 4 JUL 100 BVB<br />

13750 1400 1415 29S,39N,40NW 202 104 218 35 NAU 250 PAB<br />

13750 1430 1445 41 208 90 218 1 281007-301207 JUL 100 PAB*<br />

13755 1500 1600 38,39,40 120/00 120 217 WER 100 VOR<br />

13810 1400 1558 28,29SW,38E, 503 125 216 NAU 100 TOM<br />

13820 1300 1459 41E 212 75 217 WER 500 YFR<br />

13840 1200 1229 29S 214 90 217 WER 100 PRW<br />

15115 1400 1559 41 1<strong>05</strong>/00 90 217 WER 500 YFR<br />

15325 1400 1556 46,47,48,52 402 165 218 NAU 100 TOM<br />

15325 1600 1659 46E,47,52N 310 165 217 WER 500 YFR<br />

15495 1200 1300 41NE 111/00 90 217 WER 250 AWR<br />

15520 1200 1229 29 218 60 217 WER 100 PRW<br />

15565 1200 1230 31S,42N 202 70 216 23456 <strong>05</strong>1107-300308 NAU 250 BVB<br />

15640 0700 0900 46,47 308 180 217 281007-301107 WER 125 CVC<br />

15680 1500 1759 46,47 2<strong>05</strong> 180 217 281007-301107 WER 125 CVC<br />

15770 1300 1359 41 120/00 90 217 WER 500 YFR<br />

17545 0900 1000 38,39 302 145 218 6 NAU 125 BVB<br />

17675 0600 0700 40 1<strong>05</strong>/00 1<strong>05</strong> 217 WER 250 IBB<br />

Day 1 = Sunday<br />

Day 7 = Saturday<br />

* changes<br />

+ active on demand<br />

# momentary not active<br />

% DRM mode<br />

List of Broadcasters which are using T-Systems Media&Broadcast equipment:<br />

AWR Adventist World Radio<br />

BVB Bible Voice Broadcasting<br />

<strong>BC</strong>A Bible Christian Association<br />

<strong>BC</strong>E Broadcasting Center Europe S.A.<br />

CHW Christliche Wissenschaft<br />

DTK Deutsche Telekom<br />

DVB Democratic Voice of Burma<br />

EMG Evangelische Missions Gemeinden in Deutschland<br />

FHG Frauenhofer Gesellschaft<br />

FVM Freie Volksmission Krefeld<br />

GFA Gospel For Asia<br />

HCJ Voice of the Andes<br />

HLR Hamburger Lokalradio<br />

HRT Hrvratska Radio Televizija<br />

IBB International Broadcast Bureau<br />

IBR IBRA Radio Sweden<br />

MWA Missionswerk Arche<br />

MVB Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Baltic Radio<br />

PAB Pan Am Broadcasting<br />

PRW Polish Radio Warsaw<br />

RMI Radio Miami International<br />

RRO Radio Romania International<br />

RNW Radio Netherlands World Service<br />

RRP Radio Reveil Paroles de Vie<br />

RTR Radio Traumland (Belgium)<br />

RTI Radio Taiwan international<br />

RWB Radio Waaberi (Somalia)<br />

SBO Sagalee Bilisummaa Oromoo<br />

TOM The Overcomer Broadcast<br />

TWR Trans World Radio<br />

UNL Universelles Leben<br />

VOR Voice of Russia<br />

WRN World Radio Network<br />

YFR WYFR Family Radio


Walter Brodowsky<br />

Account & Produktmanager fuer Kurzwellenrundfunk<br />

T-Systems Business Services GmbH<br />

Media & Broadcast<br />

Business Unit Hoerfunk<br />

Bastionstr. 11-19<br />

52428 Juelich, Germany<br />

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WORLDWIDE <strong>DX</strong> CLUB<br />

Postfach 1214<br />

D-61282 Bad Homburg<br />

GERMANY<br />

Internet: <br />

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(DTK T-Systems Juelich, Nov 16, via wwdxc )<br />

Radio 700 bald auch auf Kurzwelle 60<strong>05</strong> kHz Traditionsfrequenz wird<br />

Europaradio: Radio 700 uebernimmt Kurzwelle 60<strong>05</strong> kHz vom DeutschlandRadio,<br />

Peter Kruse<br />

<br />

(via Dario Monferini-I, dxld Nov 23)<br />

Ciao! L'amico Peter Kruse segnala nel gruppo Yahoo da lui diretto che su<br />

60<strong>05</strong> kHz dove operava DeutschlandRadio (Tx Berlino) molti anni fa operava<br />

sempre su 60<strong>05</strong> kHz RIAS Berlin, iniziera ad essere diffuso il programma di<br />

RADIO 700, che opera attualmente su WEB Radio, con sistema DRM nella loro<br />

WEB:<br />

<br />

Per il momento NON LO SCRIVONO, ma state allerta, Funkhaus Euskirchen,<br />

Radio 700 - Das Europaradio, Kuchenheimer Str. 155, D-53881 Euskirchen,<br />

Germany. Telefon: +49 (2251) 921300 Telefax: +49 (2251) 921303<br />

(Dario Monferini-I, dxld 23 Nov)<br />

Plans to reactivate soon the heritage ex-RIAS Berlin frequency 60<strong>05</strong> with<br />

Radio 700 in DRM (gh, dxld)<br />

At present the new German private radio initiative is on air {former RIAS<br />

/ DLR Berlin} 60<strong>05</strong> kHz. Latter is coming from T-systems Juelich site, 100<br />

kW probably on vertical cache antenna of 976 antenna type.<br />

60<strong>05</strong> kHz Radio 700, Funkhaus Euskirchen shortwave via T-systems Juelich<br />

installations non-dir? Saturday Nov 24, 1000-1200 UT.<br />

See<br />

<br />

Another fairy tale hour, after IRRS Milan hour.<br />

The licencee told a legend and claims the <strong>DX</strong> world, that they use an 'own<br />

SW tx' in Eifel-Germany area, some 100 kilometers south of Juelich<br />

location.<br />

Radio 700 audio is S=6-7 here and suffers deep fading, compared to<br />

Wertachtal 5955 S=8-9, Berlin 6190 S=9, at same time slot.<br />

(wb, dxld Nov 24)<br />

A German web radio called Radio 700 says that Bundesnetzagentur allocated<br />

60<strong>05</strong>, abandoned by Deutschlandradio, to them. They will operate own<br />

transmitters, "the transmission quality will benefit from this<br />

circumstance". Transmitter site "in the Eifel mountains", not further<br />

specified, also no power given. The first transmission is announced for


today 1000-1200.<br />

Three photos are posted at<br />

<br />

Used telcom transmission gear and a dipole antenna. The first picture<br />

could portray a Rohde&Schwarz transmitter, maybe 10 kW?<br />

The whole thing gets quite some attention by German radio freaks, tonight<br />

I already got this story forwarded by two guys who otherwise have to<br />

affiliation with shortwave broadcasting. A discussion of the above<br />

referenced press release is already three pages long, after just two days:<br />

<br />

Fun reading for those who un<strong>der</strong>stand German: Wild speculations that it<br />

must be Juelich (of course not!), opinions that it is sheer megalomania<br />

how they sell themselves as successors of RIAS (I agree with that), other<br />

opinions that the whole thing is merely vaporware with <strong>DX</strong>ers being a tried<br />

and tested target for such stunts (indeed I'm not convinced, too), show-<br />

offs who claim that they know exact location and power of the transmitter<br />

"but I won't tell you" etc., etc., etc.<br />

Btw, beware of the Wikipedia article about this station. It mentions FM<br />

frequencies but omits the fact that they are only flew power (50<br />

milliwatts or so), not consi<strong>der</strong>ed as broadcasting but instead merely meant<br />

to serve the buildings where they are placed.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Nov 24)<br />

Abschaltung ARD Kanal 2 Gruenten Allgaeu.<br />

Liebe OMs und YLs,<br />

das 6m Band wird leerer, nach dem WDR letztes Jahr wird am kommenden<br />

Dienstag 27.11.<strong>2007</strong> um 08:00 Uhr <strong>der</strong> Kanal 2 Sen<strong>der</strong> am Gruenten ausser<br />

Betrieb genommen. Zum Abschluss haben wir uns noch etwas beson<strong>der</strong>es<br />

einfallen lassen (siehe Mailanhang).<br />

Es waere schoen wenn sie die <strong>DX</strong> Gemeinde informieren koennten, damit sich<br />

unsere Arbeit auch gelohnt hat.<br />

Viele Gruesse, Werner Pueschel DL4MFA, Techniker am Gruenten<br />

Technische Verbandsbetreuung DARC e.V.<br />

Dipl.-Phys. Thilo Kootz, DL9KCE<br />

eMail: <br />

Web: <br />

Eine Aera geht zu Ende, <strong>der</strong> ARD Kanal 2 Sen<strong>der</strong> des Bayerischen Rundfunks<br />

auf dem Gruenten stellt nach ueber 50 Jahren seinen Betrieb am 27.11.<strong>2007</strong><br />

ein.<br />

Die Techniker, die den Sen<strong>der</strong> ueber diesen langen Zeitraum betreut haben,<br />

moechten sich bei Ihnen bedanken und sich gemeinsam mit Ihnen von <strong>der</strong><br />

analogen Sen<strong>der</strong>technik verabschieden.<br />

Waehrend auf Kanal 45 das neue Zeitalter des digitalen Fernsehens (DVB-T)<br />

in dieser Nacht beginnt, moechten wir mit Ihnen die letzten Stunden des<br />

analogen K2 Sen<strong>der</strong>s auf dem Gruenten gemeinsam verbringen. Dazu haben wir<br />

eine Historie des Gruentensen<strong>der</strong>s zusammengestellt, eine Diashow mit<br />

Stationsaufnahmen, sowie Wetterimpressionen vorbereitet.<br />

Empfangsbestaetigungen koennen an <br />

gemailt werden, sie erhalten dafuer einen QSL Report im PDF-Format<br />

zugesandt. Das unvermeidbare und endgueltige "Aus" des Sen<strong>der</strong>s wird um<br />

8:00 Uhr kommen, bis dahin wuenschen wir Ihnen einen guten Empfang und


gute Unterhaltung.<br />

(Werner Pueschel DL4MFA, DARC Nov 21)<br />

GREECE "Greeks In Style" with Adrianna in English was heard here on UT<br />

Monday at 00<strong>05</strong>-01<strong>05</strong> on 7475 and 9420. From 0300-0400 UT the show "It's All<br />

Greek To Me" seems to be an interview affair with snippets of English from<br />

the interviewee. There was quite a bit of atmospheric disturbance on both<br />

frequencies, and I couldn't figure out what the subject was, but it seemed<br />

to be the life story of a writer and the awards that she received. The<br />

show should have been entirled-It's Mostly Greek To Me With Sume English!"<br />

(John Bassis-USA, Nov 26)<br />

Cf. bc-dx 834. MW Thessaloniki 792 kHz is always in // to 981 kHz. Heard<br />

here and never // to 1179 kHz in times when I had been checked. On Nov 17<br />

at 1900-1945 UT there was a soccer direct comment on 9420 and MWs 792,<br />

927, 954, 981, 1008, 1044, 1080, ?1260?, 1278, 1314, 1494, 1512 kHz.<br />

Different prgrs at the same time there were on 666, and on 729 and on 1179<br />

kHz.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 28)<br />

INDONESIA 4604.931 RRI Serui. Derzeit kann um 1413 UT RRI Serui mit<br />

schoenem Signal und geringem Grundrauschen auf 4604.94 kHz gehoert werden.<br />

Es wird gerade ein bunter Strauss immergruener Melodien zu Gehoer<br />

bebracht. Wer die Zeit hat o<strong>der</strong> sich nimmt mal reinzuhoeren, wird sicher<br />

belohnt.<br />

(Thomas Lindenthal-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 29)<br />

Danke, Thomas, fuer den schoenen Tip!<br />

Und gute Gelegenheit, doch mal die 170 m Deltaloop gegen meine 42 m lange<br />

Windom zu testen. Wenngleich bei mir <strong>der</strong> Traeger (nach Eichung!) auf<br />

4.604,931 kHz liegt, so gehe ich doch einmal von <strong>der</strong> selben Station aus,<br />

die ich gut sehen kann und auf die Perseus auch fein einlockt.<br />

Aber fuer das Hoeren immergruener Melodien muss das Signal noch rund 6dB<br />

weiter austreiben. Vielleicht wird das ja noch was bis zum Sendeschluss um<br />

1500 UT. Das mit dem niedrigen Grundrauschen kann ich bestaetigen.<br />

Wenigstens etwas. Wer aber ist das auf 3921.244 kHz, bei mir <strong>der</strong>zeit frei,<br />

aber sehr schwach, so dass ich meine, <strong>der</strong> Muezzin riefe?<br />

(Nils Schiffhauer-D DK8OK, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 29)<br />

3976.1 RRI-Pontianak (pres.) at 1158-1211 UT on 22 Nov. "warta berita<br />

Jakarta" to 1200, fan-fare & SCI, RRI ID (missed site..) more w.b. w/<br />

phone reports to 1210 & then local mx.<br />

(Dan Sheedy-CA-USA, dxld Nov 23)<br />

4874.55 RRI Sorong, 2200 UT "Song of the Coconut Islands" (zu hoeren ab<br />

etwa 21<strong>05</strong> UT).<br />

Gehoert mit Perseus & mit <strong>der</strong> Software-Version 032, die auch auf Vista<br />

laeuft sowie mit mitlaufen<strong>der</strong>/editierbarer EIBI- und HFCC-Liste plus<br />

verbessertem Synchrondetektor geliefert wird. Parallelbeginn von<br />

Sendungen, Warten auf IDs und Schlaf haben damit ihren Schrecken verloren.<br />

Alles ist moeglich!<br />

Auch 5100 R. Bana, s/on mit ID 0355 UT, 5066.3 R. Candip s/on 0400, 5010<br />

R. Malagasy, f/out 0340 UT gehoert.<br />

Auf <strong>der</strong> Seite des "Funk Telegramm" ist ein Testbericht vom Perseus zu<br />

finden:<br />

<br />

(Nils Schiffhauer-D DK8OK, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 24)<br />

On 17 Nov at 1415 UT noted fair signals on 3976, 3995, 46<strong>05</strong>, 4750 (with<br />

QRM from CHN?) and 4925 kHz. On 4925 kHz dance disco and rap/techno songs<br />

with DJ in Indonesian and whether it was from RRI Jambi?<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 28)


9680 RRI Jakarta, at 1007-1027 UT on Nov 25 (Sun.), in English, KGRE<br />

program #5702 presented by Sue, Maggie and Kevin, talks about the KGRE<br />

anniversary BBQ, played pop Indonesian songs, fair, light QRM (WYFR in<br />

French). Propagation this year has indeed been different. In past years<br />

when WYFR switched to this frequency, it was usually goodbye to RRI &<br />

KGRE, but not this year. Some days now it is hard to tell if WYFR is even<br />

un<strong>der</strong> RRI.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Nov 25)<br />

IRAN 711 Ahwaz Radio in Arabic. I picked up a station in Arabic on 711<br />

kHz around 1730 UT neck to neck with the local station of youth and<br />

sports. A show called Good Evening was hosted by OM/YL, the style was<br />

close to the Arabic section of VOIRI. No songs, or loud music, with<br />

listeners call in, followed by an interview with a sheikh taking about<br />

Haj, then a program called that day in history, followed by an ID around<br />

1840 UT with a radio drama. They are still on it's 1910 UT and they are<br />

still sometimes beating the local network here in Cairo.<br />

Any idea about their schedule ? I tried but couldn't<br />

get to Radio Ahwaz, looking for a QSL here.<br />

JAPAN [to KOREA D.P.R.] 5985, Shiokaze/Sea Breeze via Yamata, Japan,<br />

*1400-1430* UT on Nov 23 (Fri.), in English, open carrier on at 1359 UT,<br />

starts with piano IS, YL with sign-on announcements, requests information<br />

about abductees, gives e-mail address, mailing address and three phone<br />

numbers (seemed to be 81356845<strong>05</strong>8, etc.), OM with program "News on North<br />

Korea Issues", reading items from Japanese newspapers, IDs "This is<br />

Shiokaze Sea Breeze from Tokyo, Japan", YL with sign-off announcements,<br />

gives clear "JSR" callsign, so Yamata indeed does still use their<br />

callsign, but used only once. Some days have noted strong jamming here,<br />

but not today. Reception was fair.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Nov 23)<br />

Post von NHK.<br />

Heute kam eine QSL von <strong>der</strong> deutschen Redaktion von NHK und ein weisser<br />

Wimpel mit allen Unterschriften <strong>der</strong> Redaktionsmitarbeiter. Da werde ich<br />

doch mal wie<strong>der</strong> hinschreiben, vielleicht ist die Redaktion noch teilweise<br />

besetzt und freut sich ueber Post.<br />

(Ralf Ladusch-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 24)<br />

Ja, hier auch. da wird bei NHK <strong>der</strong> Postberg abgearbeitet. Nach 18 Jahren<br />

habe ich mal wie<strong>der</strong> Post aus Tokyo bekommen, fuer einen RR <strong>der</strong> letzten<br />

deutschen NHK Sendung vom 29. Sept <strong>2007</strong>. (wb, Nov 24)<br />

JORDAN 1035 Amman FM radio. Around 1700 UT I picked up a station in<br />

Arabic broadcasting Arabic songs for King Abdullah of Jordan, followed by<br />

another hot about Jordan as well. It was my first time to hear Jordan so<br />

clear on that freq, around 1715 UT there was a jingle AMMAN FM, followed<br />

by another Arabic songs. I won<strong>der</strong> why an FM station - as the name stated -<br />

goes on the MW freq ?? first time to hear that station as well.<br />

(Tarek Zeidan-EGY SU1TZ, dxld Nov 27)<br />

KAZAKHSTAN 7490 YFR in German via Almaty, very strong carrier S=9+30dB,<br />

but tiny low audio of only about 10% modulation level. 1800-1900 UT. From<br />

1900 UT similar via Samara-RUS 7240, see un<strong>der</strong> Russia.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 27)<br />

9310 1300-1400 41,49,54 A-A 200kW 132degr, Burmese?<br />

and I guess that the Family Radio transmission in listed Burmese at 1300-<br />

1400 and heard - just about - on 9310 kHz, will also be from one of the<br />

weak modulated transmitters. EiBi lists 200 132 Almaty-Nikolayevka.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 28)


KOREA D.P.R. Cf. bc-dx 834 about the station on 4450 kHz till 1355 UT<br />

close/down it is probably Radio AINDF // 4557 kHz in Korean without<br />

jamming, Nov 28.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 28)<br />

[Rep of and D.P.R.] 3985 Seaching for Indonesian stn I found two strange<br />

signals accompanied on 3985 at 1445-16<strong>05</strong> UT, featuring radio Echo of Hope<br />

(presumed) in Korean plus Voice of Korea (seems as a jammer) also in<br />

Korean ending with Nat. Anthem at 1448-1452 UT. Later only Echo of Hope<br />

observed.<br />

>From 1500 UT and from 1600 UT again VOKorea in Korean with usual<br />

procedure: IS, ID, Nat. Anthem etc. Because the prgr of VOKorea was not<br />

the same as on other SW freqs. I think it is recorded programme. Checked<br />

at 1700 UT I found pray and sermon of IRIB Iran, all on Nov 17.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 28)<br />

LAOS 4677.8 RNL-Xam Nua (pres.) 1215-1230* 22 Nov. Def. // Vientiane<br />

6130 w/ National nx..long phone rpt (w/ recording "beeps" every 15 sec.),<br />

mx bridge at 1224 & M/W yak to 1229 harp-like mx bridge w/ voice-over &<br />

gone..6130 very clear this morning which made // checking almost fun.<br />

(Dan Sheedy-CA-USA, dxld Nov 23)<br />

4678 Regional Stn Xam Nua (listed), observed times 0000-0030 relay Nat R<br />

Vientiane, 0030 own px to 0215 f/out. 0900/0930-1300 UT; very often with<br />

(for our ears) monotonuos a-capella singing by YL; fair level here.<br />

6130 National Radio Vientiane observed s/on 2156 with sung anthem (pres.)<br />

and anncts incl. frequencies, off at 2322; at 0008 on again and observed<br />

to 0430 UT, then 0745-1530 s/off, but possibly continuous; local stn level<br />

here.<br />

(Gerhard Werdin-THA, touring in and around Chiang May in NoThailand, wwdxc<br />

<strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 24)<br />

LIBERIA 4760 ELWA is back on for the weekend, assuming no technical<br />

problems. We added audio processing so audio should be more consistent.<br />

6070 tests may begin on next Monday or Tuesday. The 6070 antenna is ready,<br />

but the transmitter output networks haven't been tuned yet for that band.<br />

(John Stanley, at ELWA, dxld Nov 23)<br />

We were on 4760 AM and PM through Tuesday AM. Now on 6070 and probably<br />

will be for a week. Then, based on listener comments will decide on when<br />

to use which frequency. Many receivers here do not cover 60 meters, but 49<br />

has much more QRM. Still on 2 kW, but gradually going up to 5 kW in the<br />

next few days if nothing blows up. Times are <strong>05</strong>00 to 0900 and 1600 to 2300<br />

UT.<br />

(John Stanley-LBR ELWA, dxld, Nov 28)<br />

Previously had been on usually until around 2300 UT. (gh)<br />

LITHUANIA/IRAN Winter B-07 the actual Sitkunai schedule:<br />

0630-0728 7545 SIT 100 kW 259 deg WeEu VOIROI/IRIB in Italian<br />

0900-0958 9710 SIT 100 kW 259 deg WeEu R Vilnius in Lith./English<br />

1430-1528 6225 SIT 100 kW 079 deg EaEu VOIROI/IRIB in Russian<br />

1530-1728 5815 SIT 100 kW 079 deg EaEu Radio Racja in Belarussian<br />

1730-1928 6265 SIT 100 kW 259 deg WeEu VOIROI/IRIB in German/French<br />

1930-2128 6225 SIT 100 kW 259 deg WeEu VOIROI/IRIB in English/Sp<br />

2200-2258 6235 SIT 100 kW 259 deg WeEu K<strong>BC</strong>Radio Mx in En Fri/Sat<br />

2300-2358 7325 SIT 100 kW 310 deg NoAm Radio Vilnius in Lith./En<br />

0000-0<strong>05</strong>8 9875 SIT 100 kW 310 deg NoAm Radio Vilnius in Lith./En<br />

0100-0158 6235 SIT 100 kW 310 deg NoAm K<strong>BC</strong>Radio Mx in English Sun<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 26)<br />

MADAGASCAR/GERMANY Re: MDG 5010 / 71<strong>05</strong> kHz, former 7265 kHz Siemens


sen<strong>der</strong> SWR Rohrdorf Germany. [c.f. bc-dx #835] Radio Malagasy SW array at<br />

Ambohidrano, on Sabotsy-Nahehana village.<br />

"C'est dans son discours lors de l'inauguration du nouvel emetteur d'ondes<br />

courtes pour la Radio nationale malgache a Ambohidrano, Sabotsy-Namehana."<br />

<br />

Desenclavement: Un nouvel emetteur d'ondes courtes pour la RNM,<br />

Inauguration samedi a Ambohidrano, Sabotsy-Namehana, d'un nouvel emetteur<br />

d'ondes courtes au benefice de la Radio nationale malgache (RNM). Fruit de<br />

la cooperation, longue de 30 annees, entre notre station nationale et la<br />

Radio Nee<strong>der</strong>land, cet emetteur de 30 kW va renforcer la couverture<br />

nationale et internationale de la RNM.<br />

"L'objectif etant de faire acce<strong>der</strong> l'ensemble de la population malgache a<br />

l'information, et par consequent de desenclaver certaines zones<br />

difficilement accessibles", a note le ministre de la Communication, Mamy<br />

Rakotoarivelo qui a loue, au nom du president de la Republique de<br />

Madagascar, les efforts de collaboration efficace entre le gouvernement<br />

malgache et le gouvernement neerlandais. L'importance de cette nouvelle<br />

acquisition reside dans l'amelioration de la qualite de la retransmission<br />

et de la reception des emissions de la RNM dans ces zones.<br />

De marque Siemens, l'emetteur emet sur 7155 ou 71<strong>05</strong> kHz, s'etalant dans un<br />

horaire de diffusion de 8h a 18h, d'une valeur de 22.000 euros. Le<br />

Directeur general de Radio Nee<strong>der</strong>land, Johannes Van Wyngaarden, a souligne<br />

que le montage, la confection, l'installation et l'entretien de cet<br />

emetteur etaient a la charge des techniciens de la Radio Nee<strong>der</strong>land. Quant<br />

au President Directeur General de Radio Nee<strong>der</strong>land, Lodewyk Willem<br />

Die<strong>der</strong>ich Bouwens, venu specialement pour cette inauguration, il a evoque<br />

la possibilite de la mise en place d'un troisieme emetteur, en plus de<br />

celui de Fenoarivo, cette fois-ci pour les ondes moyennes, et d'un nouveau<br />

studio. Seva Mboiny Simon, Administrateur provisoire de l'ORTM, a enumere<br />

les realisations nees de la cooperation entre les deux parties. Il a<br />

egalement souligne le role que jouent la radio et la television nationales<br />

pour assurer le droit a l'information.<br />

Concernant toujours la radio nationale, le ministre Mamy Rakotoarivelo a<br />

confirme le projet de vulgarisation de postes recepteurs habituellement<br />

appelee "operation transistor". Le lancement ne saurait plus tar<strong>der</strong>, une<br />

fois examinees les procedures y afferentes. A noter que le PDG de Radio<br />

Nee<strong>der</strong>land, Lodewyk Willem Die<strong>der</strong>ich Bouwens, a ete eleve au grade de<br />

Commandeur de l'Ordre national Malgache. Son adjoint, Ian C.Hoek, et le<br />

Directeur general de Radio Nee<strong>der</strong>land qui va quitter Madagascar, ont ete<br />

faits Chevaliers de l'Ordre national malgache<br />

Val A.<br />

<br />

"Installation Emetteurs Radio FM a Ambatomainty, Manandriana, Vavatenina,<br />

Bezaha, Beroroha, et d'emetteur Radio Ondes Courtes 30 kW a Sabotsy<br />

Namehana."<br />

<br />

(Midi Madagasikara 30.09.2002)<br />

Hi Wolfgang, unser Rohrdorfsen<strong>der</strong> steht seit etwa Februar 2006 an seinem<br />

Platz auf Madagaskar. Es gab mit <strong>der</strong> Inbetriebnahme naturgemaess<br />

Verzoegerungen und im November 2006 erhielt ich dann folgende<br />

Einsatzinfos, von denen ich nicht weiss, ob sie noch gueltig sind:<br />

"wie versprochen die Frequenzen des Nationalen Rundfunks Madagaskar, die<br />

nun auch mit unserem 20 kW Sen<strong>der</strong> belegt werden sollen:<br />

0300-<strong>05</strong>00 UT und 1500-1900 UT 5010 kHz via 20 kW und mit einer an<strong>der</strong>en


(Richt-) Antenne auf 3288 kHz und 10 kW, und<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-1800 UT auf 6135 kHz mit ca. 40 kW plus 71<strong>05</strong> kHz mit ca. 30 kW<br />

(<strong>der</strong>zeit, dies wird <strong>der</strong> erste Einsatz vom Siemens-Sen<strong>der</strong>), vom<br />

Sen<strong>der</strong>standort Sabotsy-Namehana (ca. 20 km noerdlich Antananarivo).<br />

Im Maerz <strong>2007</strong> erfuhr ich dann noch was ueber einen Einsatz auf 7015 kHz,<br />

dafuer wartete man aber zur naemlichen Zeit noch auf eine an<strong>der</strong>e Antenne<br />

bzw. eine Umschalteinrichtung dorthin. Ob es sich bei 7015 um einen<br />

Zahlendreher handelt und es eigentlich 71<strong>05</strong> heissen muesste wie oben,<br />

weiss ich nicht.<br />

Mehr Infos habe ich nicht. Unsere Antenne aus Rohrdorf konnten wir ja<br />

nicht mehr nach Madagaskar liefern, weil sie schon weg war, als sich <strong>der</strong><br />

Deal mit dem Sen<strong>der</strong> abzeichnete.<br />

(Peter Beck-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 26)<br />

Na, wer sagt es denn, die Entwicklungshilfe und <strong>der</strong> Kontakt zwischen SWR<br />

und RNW funktioniert also.<br />

Also hat RNW die 22 T-Euro als Geschenk an Madagascar bezahlt, und<br />

hollaend. Techniker aus Volata bauten den Sen<strong>der</strong> technisch wie<strong>der</strong> auf. Das<br />

ist bestimmt <strong>der</strong> Sen<strong>der</strong> auf 5010v nachts - hier oft gehoert -, und 71<strong>05</strong><br />

tags.<br />

Ich weiss nur aus zwei Besichtigungen in Rohrdorf, dass die SWR Techniker<br />

die Siemens Sen<strong>der</strong>, das waren mal 2 x 50 kW Einheiten, wobei <strong>der</strong> eine dann<br />

als Ersatzteiltraeger hergenommen wurde, sehr penibel dokumentiert haben,<br />

d.h. auf Unterlagen aus Radio Bremen [durch Budget-Gel<strong>der</strong> fuer SFB Berlin<br />

aufgebaut] und bei Siemens Wien zurueckgriffen. In Rohrdorf lief <strong>der</strong><br />

Sen<strong>der</strong> mit 20 kW reduzierter Leistung.<br />

Rohrdorfsen<strong>der</strong> - die Corner Reflektor Antenne sah noch 2002 sehr neu und<br />

unkorodiert aus, schade drum sowas zu Verschrotten). Und nachdem RNW aus<br />

Bonaire auch aeltere Siemens Sen<strong>der</strong> nutzt, z.B. <strong>der</strong> 50 kW Sen<strong>der</strong> in Talata<br />

<strong>der</strong> fuer die [oppositionelle] R SW AF Zimbabwe sendet, kann man sich mit<br />

<strong>der</strong> Ersatzteil-Versorgung zusammen tun.<br />

SWR - <strong>der</strong> Siemens Sen<strong>der</strong> in Rohrdorf war aelter, gut gepflegt und sehr<br />

robust, also genau richtig fuer das feuchtschwuele Africa.<br />

Der RIZ Sen<strong>der</strong> in Muehlacker aber viel juenger und nur 4-5 Jahre um die 18<br />

Std. taeglich im Einsatz - fast praktisch neu und immer fix und exakt auf<br />

xx.00 kHz, aber halt ein PC mit angeschlossenem Sen<strong>der</strong>, wo ist dieses<br />

Stueck in Africa gelandet? War da nicht mal was in Mali, CAF o<strong>der</strong> Chad?<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 27)<br />

HISTORY -- Rohrdorf, March 19, 2002:<br />

7265 - I phoned the SWR tx site at Rohrdorf already at Tel 49 7575 916-0.<br />

The guy was not willing to tell me much of the sce.<br />

BUT they have put always the regular SWR-3 progr on air, using the RESERVE<br />

unit [Made by RIZ Zagreb Croatia] on air TODAY, not the regular SIEMENS<br />

Austria unit (ex R Bremen 50 kW unit, moved to SWR Rohrdorf in 1996/1997).<br />

Both txs handle 20 kW of power in an effective corner reflector dipol<br />

antenna, of Umbrella propagation kind. But an old Rhode&Schwarz vertical<br />

'creel' type antenna is still available for maintenance purpose, of broad<br />

band type, not very effective these days. (wb)<br />

>From 2004:<br />

Re 666 / 7265, we visited that station twice with our Ham Radio Club, in<br />

1999 and 2002.<br />

SWR (former SWF Baden-Baden) took over the former 50 kW SW tx unit from


Radio Bremen site in 1996. Formerly the tx used for combined radio sce of<br />

6190 Radio Bremen / SFB Sen<strong>der</strong> Freies Berlin (Free Berlin Broadcasting<br />

>from ex British Sector of occupied Berlin/Germany, former Nazi WWII<br />

Reichsrundfunk House), in or<strong>der</strong> to serve the German fishery fleet on the<br />

Northern Atlantic Ocean and listeners in communist ex-GDR.<br />

Bremen 6190 10 kW in 1961-1977?, and new Siemens tx of 50 kW from 1978-<br />

1996?<br />

The tx unit did consist two separate sections of 25 kW power, Made by<br />

SIEMENS in Vienna-Austria. One section 'scrapped' to deliver replacement<br />

parts for the remaining unit. No operation instruction manuals were<br />

available, neither at Radio Bremen nor in Vienna. So the technicians<br />

dismantled the tx at Bremen and erected it at Rohrdorf, without advice of<br />

the manufacturer.<br />

Transmissions are mainly fed into a R&S Rhode and Schwarz 90 degree corner<br />

reflector dipole antenna, to get an 'as it were' non-directional pattern.<br />

Similar corner reflector antennas erected at<br />

60<strong>05</strong> DLR Berlin<br />

6075 Wertachtal<br />

6085 Bavarian Radio Munich Ismaning<br />

various 49 mbs at Juelich<br />

6090AM/ 6095DRM / reserve5990DRM RTL Luxembourg<br />

5945/6155 ORF Moosbrunn.<br />

Once a month during maintenance work on the corner antenna, another<br />

vertical conical reserve antenna is in use, which has extreme <strong>DX</strong><br />

characteristics with a very low lobe angle.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Mar 12, 2004)<br />

Two German domestic radio sce programs on SW will end on Oct 19th, 2004.<br />

End of SWR Rohrdorf 7265 and Muehlacker 6030 txions for ever.<br />

<br />

(Rick ibid., A-<strong>DX</strong> Sep 21, 2004)<br />

Info telephone +49 7221 929 3299, at technical dept. at Baden Baden<br />

broadcasting house.<br />

Siemens Vienna made tx 7265 kHz decreased to 20 kW of nominal 50 kW unit.<br />

Built up at Rohrdorf in 1996, removed/rebuilt from former Radio Bremen<br />

site (x6190 in 1972-1996 combined with SFB West-Berlin program).<br />

RIZ Zagreb-Croatia made tx, at Muehlacker on 6030 kHz 20 kW, relatively<br />

new technique, erected in 1997/1998. (wb, Sep 21, 2004)<br />

Yesterday the 7265 tx at Rohrdorf was switched off at 0358, observed but<br />

unfortunately not recorded by Walter Eibl. The night before, 6030 could no<br />

longer be heard in Germany after 1900, but I assume merely due to skipping<br />

while the tx indeed was on air until 22<strong>05</strong>, since this was first-hand<br />

information from SWR engineering. It should be mentioned that they are<br />

really sad about the end of their SW sce, and probably this is obvious<br />

>from their press release even for those not un<strong>der</strong>standing German:<br />

<br />

New pictures of the Rohrdorf site, made just this Monday [Oct 18]:<br />

<br />

(Okt 2004)<br />

But we did locate the site BEFORE at:<br />

MDG RNM Antananarivo Sabotsy Namehana<br />

18 46 40.83 S 47 29 36.48 E and Yahoo Maps:


(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 22)<br />

MEXICO 4810 XERTA 0010 to 0100 UT strong carrier "with what may be weak<br />

audio" [?], best in lsb as usual. 23 Nov.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 23)<br />

MOLDOVA [PRIDNESTROVIE] Some more time slots of Radio PMR via<br />

Grigoriopol-Maiac tx site noted today on 7370 and 6240 kHz. International<br />

sce of 45 mins duration; in En, Fr, and German, 15 mins each, observed on<br />

7370 at 1800-1845 and 1900-1945. Also on 6240 at 2300-2345, 0000-0045 UT.<br />

All on weekdays only !<br />

7540 Denge Mezopotamya in Kurdish at 1500-2100 via Grigoriopol-Maiac tx<br />

site is object of Iranian[?] typical bubble jamming.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 27)<br />

Radio PMR's expanded SW schedule.<br />

Radio PMR from the breakaway Trans-Dniester republic in Moldova<br />

(Pridnestrovye in Russian) has expanded its external service on SW<br />

recently.<br />

Observations here confirm the new extended schedule is now as follows<br />

(Monday-Friday only):<br />

1500-1515 En 1515-1530 Fr 1530-1545 Ge on 7370 kHz to Europe<br />

1600-1615 En 1615-1630 Fr 1630-1645 Ge on 7370 kHz to Europe<br />

1700-1715 En 1715-1730 Fr 1730-1745 Ge on 7370 kHz to Europe<br />

1800-1815 En 1815-1830 Fr 1830-1845 Ge on 7370 kHz to Europe<br />

1900-1915 En 1915-1930 Fr 1930-1945 Ge on 7370 kHz to Europe<br />

2300-2315 En 2315-2330 Fr 2330-2345 Ge on 6240 kHz to Eu/NAm<br />

0000-0015 En 0015-0030 Fr 0030-0045 Ge on 6240 kHz to Eu/NAm<br />

Radio PMR uses high power transmitters at Grigoriopol/Maiac in Trans-<br />

Dniester. Excellent reception here in the UK on both frequencies.<br />

According to Wikipedia, PMR stands for "Pridnestrovian Moldavian<br />

Republic".<br />

Thanks to Edwin Southwell, Mike Barraclough, Chris Lewis and Glenn Hauser<br />

for observations on the new schedule.<br />

(Dave Kenny-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Nov 27)<br />

PRIDNESTROVIE (Moldavian S.S.R.) 6240, Radio PMR, *2255-2345* Nov 28,<br />

open carrier with tones until English program commenced at 2300 UT with a<br />

man mentioning "Here is Tiraspol, the capital of the Pridnestrovien<br />

Moldavian Republic" as reported by JB earlier this week. News items with a<br />

style reminiscent of the old Radio Moscow cold war days. Ah, the memories!<br />

Closed at 2314 with ID and postal and e-mail addresses. French program at<br />

2315 hosted by a woman followed by German at 2330 with a man. Fair to good<br />

signal but noisy conditions marred reception consi<strong>der</strong>ably. Tried for the<br />

0000 English program the previous night after JB and Herk tips but very<br />

weak. Tonight was poor top fair with band noise.<br />

Is this the correct country designation for Radio PMR? Which transmitters<br />

are in Pridnestrovie and which are in Moldova? I thought the NASWA Country<br />

List would provide some detail in the Gazetteer section but there wasn't<br />

anything there for guidance.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 28)<br />

??? NASWA list?<br />

Moldova is one country, only the Russian nationals community separate the<br />

small Pridnestrovie soil strip. Grigoriopol Maiac tx site located just<br />

close to the Ukrainian bor<strong>der</strong> on the northern side of the tx center area,


620 meters away from the antenna mast. wb.<br />

See Google Earth and switch-on "bor<strong>der</strong>s and labels"<br />

antenna mast at 47 17 37.65 N 29 25 <strong>05</strong>.40 E<br />

<br />

bor<strong>der</strong> line Moldova - Ukraine:<br />

47 17 37.57 N 29 25 35.08 E<br />

<br />

MW directional antenna towards Balcan<br />

MDA 1548 kHz MW directional 245degr Zarya antenna 1.5 km long, 12 masts<br />

47 16 35.20 N 29 26 13.89 E<br />

<br />

YFR also appear to be on 6240 preceded by Russian style tuning signal.<br />

Sign on is at 2000 UT, I think sign-off is 2200 UT; I presume this is via<br />

Moldova.<br />

(Ken Fletcher-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Nov 23)<br />

[MOLDOVA tentat. Clandestine to Ethiopia]<br />

Clandestines: 7560 [via Moldova? wb.], Andenet Ledemocracy, Nov 07, *1600-<br />

1615 35433, Amharic, 1600 sign on with IS, ID, Opening announce, Talk, and<br />

Ethiopia pops music, (ex: 9445 kHz)<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Nov 23)<br />

7560 [tentat. via Moldova Pridnestrovye site at Grigoriopol Maiac 1600-<br />

1700 UT, wb.]<br />

On the Andenet web-site <br />

you find this message "as of Wednesday Novemeber 7, <strong>2007</strong> Andenet Le<br />

Democracy (ANDE) Radio will change it broadcasting frequency to 7560 kHz<br />

in the 41 mb. The day of our broadcasts will also change to Wednesday and<br />

Sunday which is two days per week instead of the previous three days that<br />

included Friday." - Times unchanged, i.e. 1600-1700 UT. This change is not<br />

reflected on the TDP website. I have no chance of checking myself. Which<br />

is valid now?<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 30)<br />

MOROCCO 5860 Briech. VOA / PRW collision on 5850 kHz fixed! I've<br />

listened to VOA Croatian on Nov. 22 at 1930-1945 UTC on a NEW frequency of<br />

5860 kHz with excellent reception. Finally they moved from 5850 kHz, where<br />

VOA [via Morocco] had a collision with Polish R Warsaw [via Juelich,<br />

Germany].<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SER, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 24)<br />

Re: VOA English 72<strong>05</strong>.<br />

VOA News in English 72<strong>05</strong> kHz at 0130z, judging by the time and frequency<br />

to be a morning broadcast to Asia but I don't see it listed in HFCC, EiBi,<br />

Aoki or at the VOA website. In fact I didn't see any frequency lists at<br />

the VOA website.<br />

I listened again last night to 72<strong>05</strong> kHz after 0100z. Signal strength<br />

declined as the evening progressed. Makes sense if the origin is Thailand<br />

(or Sri Lanka) since daylight would be increasing along that path. The<br />

timing of the broadcast may be more favorable for South Asia than for East<br />

Asia (around daylight in South Asia, mid or late morning in East Asia).<br />

(Jerry Lenamon-TX-USA, dxld Nov 27)<br />

72<strong>05</strong> Hidden?<br />

UNID FE/SoEaAS location. Yes, heard VoA English at 0100-0200 UT a week


ago. Mayby replaced 7200 by 72<strong>05</strong> kHz due of Korea and Urumchi 7195/7200.<br />

Udorn Thani, Briech, Wertachtal ?<br />

(wb, Nov 27)<br />

>From Aoki list:<br />

7200 VOAMERICA 0100-0200 daily En 250kW 67deg Briech MRC IBB b07<br />

moved 5 kHz up to 72<strong>05</strong> kHz.<br />

>from VoA website:<br />

English to Far East Asia, South Asia, and Oceania<br />

0100-0200 UTC 72<strong>05</strong> 9865 117<strong>05</strong>


end of px annct in En and Burmese, 0300 silent.<br />

9730 National R; on Nov 24 at 0730 no En px observed as per schedule, txm<br />

silent.<br />

(Gerhard Werdin-THA, touring in and around Chiang May in NoThailand, wwdxc<br />

<strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 24)<br />

NETH ANTILLES DRM 15245 - In connection with a conference on digital<br />

broadcasting to be held in Ecuador next week, RNW Bonaire will make a<br />

special DRM transmission to Ecuador with the following parameters:<br />

Date: Monday Nov 26th, Time: 1600-1800 UTC Frequency: 15245 kHz DRM<br />

output power: 120 kW Antenna: HRS 4/4/1 230 degr Language: RNW Spanish.<br />

(Andy Sennitt-HOL, RNW MN via dxld Nov 24)<br />

Look at some very nice 29 pictures of RNW BONaire transmitting station ...<br />

Taken from<br />

<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SER, dxld Nov 23)<br />

PAKISTAN 7530 R Pakistan Islamabad in Urdu nominal here at 1700-1900<br />

UT. Today Nov 27th observed with much distorted audio. Also two spurious<br />

signals of this outlet occurs 82.92 kHz apart: on 7447.08 and 7612.92,<br />

latter much stronger.<br />

7612.62 kHz on Nov 28th, 7612.5 on Nov 29th.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 27/28/29<br />

[KASHMIR non]. The B07 frequency schedule of Radio Pakistan Rawalpindi III<br />

for Azad Kashmir Radio Trarkhel is as follows:<br />

0045-0215 UT via APR-8 100 kW on 3975 kHz.<br />

0230-0425 UT via APR-2 10 kW on 4790 kHz.<br />

0900-1215 UT via API-8 100 kW on 7265 kHz.<br />

1335-1430 UT via APR-2 10 kW on 4790 kHz.<br />

1445-1815 UT via API-8 100 kW on 4790 kHz.<br />

While R. Pakistan Rawalpindi III carries clandestine Radio<br />

"Sadaye Hurriat Jammu & Kashmir-Voice of Azad Jammu<br />

Kashmir Movement" as per following schedule:<br />

0230-0400 UT via APR-8 100 kW at 3975 kHz.<br />

0745-0845 UT via APR-8 100 kW frequency not yet traced.<br />

0300-1430 UT via APR-8 100 kW at 3975 Khz.<br />

(Aslam Javaid-PAK, dxld Nov 22)<br />

4835, B07 0200-0400, 1300-1800 UT Radio Pakistan News & Current Affairs<br />

Channel Radio Pakistan launched its News and Current Affairs channel in<br />

2001. It is available on shortwaves for B07 at 4835 kHz via Islamabad<br />

transmitter API-4 (100 kW).<br />

The transmission is in Urdu and English languages. The English<br />

transmission is available at 0300-0400 and 1600-1700 UT. It is heard in<br />

Pakistan and the neighboring countries.<br />

In addition to shortwave, the channel is relayed on medium wave<br />

frequencies by Islamabad, Lahore, Peshawar, Karachi, Quetta and some other<br />

domestic stations. The new medium wave transmitters and frequencies of<br />

Radio Pakistan Lahore, Peshawar and Quetta 1332, 1170, 1134 kHz<br />

respectively, are being used for the relay of this channel.<br />

At the launch of this channel it was hoped that some objectivity in news<br />

coverage would take place but even after passage of six years the standard<br />

of news coverage is similar to any Asian or African state broadcaster. The


overall news content is also similar to mainstream Radio Pakistan, which<br />

questions the justification of establishing a separate set-up. R. Pakistan<br />

could make use of the idle time of these new MW transmitters for relaying<br />

external services for neighbouring countries on medium wave.<br />

(Aslam Javaid-PAK, dxld Nov 26)<br />

PALAU 9965 Voice of Hope (T8BZ) verified with a full data "Voice of<br />

Hope World Network" card in 148 days from v/s Ben Chan, T88<strong>BC</strong>, Engineering<br />

Manager. He included a High Adventure sticker and some mint Palau postage<br />

stamps.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 24)<br />

PNG 3204.9 Radio West Sepik, Vanimo 1120-1200 UT "...like to take the<br />

opportunity.... in the development of the project..." "we have<br />

rechecked the political...."; "...the time of the service is...".<br />

3260.1 Radio Madang, Madang 1130 to 1140 UT yl with music; followed by<br />

male vocal unaccompanied by instruments.<br />

3315 Radio Manus, Lorengau 1131 with Island music, recheck at 1151 still<br />

strong signal.<br />

3335 Radio East Sepik, Wewak 1139-1200 UT "with Labour MPs voting with<br />

.... majority ...Friday...."' "...storm effected the area along the coast<br />

and river villages along the river..more saturation expected.<br />

3365 Radio Milne Bay, Alotau 1132 UT fair, 1150 Island music.<br />

4857.39 Radio La Hora, Cusco 0021 UT with om singing a song repeating the<br />

lyrics "..en la vida en la vida.." good strong signal 23 Nov.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 21)<br />

PERU 4886.7 Radio Virgen del Carmen Huancavelica 11<strong>05</strong> UT weak signal<br />

fading with OA music .<br />

4826.41 Radio Sicuani, Sicuani 0016 to 0020 UT, in narrow filter to avoid<br />

Zimbabwe which was weak on 4828. 23 Nov.<br />

5014.5 Peru, Radio Altura Cerro de Pasco not noted 1000 to 1130 UT either<br />

23, 24 or 25 Nov.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 21-25)<br />

PORTUGAL MF tower. The url below contains a video of another use for a<br />

high MF tower...<br />

<br />

As the title indicates, the performance was at the R. Renascenca's Muge<br />

site; the tower is 265 m high.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 26)<br />

POR R Renascensa Muge 594 kHz Harris tx unit.<br />

39 <strong>05</strong> 31.03 N 08 41 45.75 W<br />

<br />

ROMANIA No improvement of the SW upgrading action of installing new 5 x<br />

300 and 1 x 100 kW transmitters and refurbishing fee<strong>der</strong> and antennas noted<br />

YET, when monitored the various RRI outlets today Nov 27th. Refurbishing<br />

work scheduled to finnish in May 2008y.<br />

For example: 7125 kHz, Tiganesti in German language 1900-1956 UT, strong


carrier S=9+30dB, but tiny audio modulation of 10% only. Similar bad shape<br />

on RRI Galbeni site in French at same time. Disturbed audio noted too.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 27)<br />

Website of Telecommunication Romania, but very old transmitter data of<br />

early nineties after Communist administration collapse<br />

<br />

Some mast photo pictures too. (wb, Nov 23)<br />

RUSSIA 7240 YFR in German via Samara-RUS, but tiny low audio. 1800-1900<br />

UT also via Almaty 7490. Sesquipedalian transmission content.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 27)<br />

6130 Spurious VoRussia signals, at 1600-2039 UT, Nov 23.<br />

Thanks to Thomas Lindenthal, who discovered this spur on Nov 22.<br />

Spurs left the air suddenly at 2039 UT,


Their English service (Monday-Friday 0300-0330 UT, 5975) been heard at<br />

11/14, 11/15, 11/20, 11/21, 11/22 in Brazilian southeastern region.<br />

but given time info by Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec was not correct.<br />

Probably mixed some local? time by +6 hrs and mis interpreted the text<br />

lines in original:<br />

Monday-Friday<br />

0300-0330 5975 kHz Kigali Rwanda<br />

0330-<strong>05</strong>00 7280 kHz Al Dhabbaya UAE<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 9525 kHz, 13720 kHz both Al Dhabbaya UAE<br />

1500-1700 9840 kHz Moscow<br />

1700-1800 9840 kHz Al Dhabbaya UAE<br />

Similar Mon-Fri services to same target:<br />

0600-0630 15525 Krasnodar<br />

0600-0700 15445 Al Dhabbaya UAE<br />

0615-0645 15400 Al Dhabbaya UAE<br />

0630-0700 13770 Rwanda<br />

0730-0830 15530 Al Dhabbaya UAE<br />

1130-1200 15340 Al Dhabbaya UAE<br />

Saturday 1500-1600 9840 KHz Moscow<br />

Sunday 1500-1645 9840 KHz Moscow<br />

English Service:Monday-Friday 0300-0330 <strong>05</strong>30-0600 1730-1800<br />

Saturday-Sunday 1500-1530<br />

Arabic Service: Monday-Friday 0330-0400 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 1500-1530 1600-1700<br />

Saturday-Sunday 1530-1600<br />

Toposa Service Sunday 1600-1645<br />

Dinka Service Monday 1700-1730<br />

Zande Service Tuesday 1700-1730<br />

Muro Service Wednesday 1700-1730<br />

Bari Service Thursday 1700-1730<br />

Shiluk Service Friday 1700-1730<br />

(Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec-BRA, dxld Nov 24)<br />

UNID on [Tuesday] Nov 20 at 1535-1555 UT on 9840 a prgr in (Amharic?)<br />

with jammer type "chicken sounds" and QRM from Vietnam and one more<br />

station.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 28)<br />

RUSSIA/TAIWAN/UKRAINE From Aoki list, and others:<br />

9950 Radio Free North Korea<br />

1200-1300 daily Korean 250 kW RUS FNK Nov. 13-14<br />

9950 Radio Free Chosun - Jayu Joseon Bangsong<br />

1200-1300 daily Korean 250 kW RUS RFC-EPC? Nov. 17-<br />

noted on equal signal level co-ch RUI, Nov 29.<br />

9950 Open Radio North Korea - Yeollin Bukhan Bangsong<br />

1300-1327 daily Korean 250 kW RUS ORNK Nov. 15-<br />

9370?Radio Free North Korea - Jayu Joseon Bangsong<br />

1300-1400 daily Korean 250 kW RUS RFC-EPC?<br />

[nothing heard on 9370 Nov 29, wb.]<br />

9950 Radio Free Chosun - Jayu Joseon Bangsong<br />

1330-1400 daily Korean 100 kW 2degr Tainan TWN RFC<br />

noted on equal signal level co-ch RUI, Nov 29.<br />

9950 Radio Free North Korea<br />

1400-1500 daily Korean 250 kW RUS FNK Nov. 15-16, now RFC-EPC?<br />

[nothing heard on 9950 Nov 29, wb.]<br />

(various sources, wb Nov 29)


9950 Radio Free Chosun - Jayu Joseon Bangsong.<br />

Mixture of the Korean clandestine program [via Unid Russian tx center] and<br />

RUI Kharkov in En heard today from 1200 UT. Clandestine station towards<br />

North Korea on equal signal level to RUI. S=7 signal level on Eton E1 set.<br />

Note some very short pips of approx. 800 Hertz at 5 seconds apart each<br />

between 11.59:22 and 11.59:42 UT. Opening procedure seems much different<br />

compared to usual Russian tx openings in European area.<br />

Clandestine 9950 Yeollin Bukhan Bangsong. Nothing heard in 1300-1330 UT<br />

and 1400-1500 UT time span. But from around 1331 UT noted an UNID Korean -<br />

like Radio Free Chosun - Jayu Joseon Bangsong, equal signal level co-ch<br />

RUI Kharkov.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 29)<br />

As for 9950 kHz, test broadcast of Korean clandestines was operated on<br />

Nov. 15 to Nov. 18 at 1200-1327 and 1400-1500 UT. Only 1400-1500 UT was<br />

able to received Nov. 19, too (mistransmission ?).<br />

It is Radio Free Chosun - Jayu Joseon Bangsong at 1200-1300 UT after Nov.<br />

19 broadcasts a regular. Probably this broadcast is transmitted by<br />

Novosibirsk-Oyash-RUS. VoRUS Urdu and Russian mistransmitted at 1400-1500<br />

UT on Nov. 17.<br />

1330-1400 UT transmitted by Taiwan is regular broadcast of the B07<br />

schedule.<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 30; via Sei-ichi<br />

Hasegawa-JPN ndxc)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA 11855v Hi Wolfgang,<br />

> One station is odd approx. 60-70 Hz and produces nasty beat.<br />

I've also been hearing a station slightly off-channel 11855 mixing with<br />

WYFR. My bet is that it's Saudi Arabia - Jeddah - the second programme.<br />

It's too weak at 1300 for me to measure the frequency - and is QRMed later<br />

- but this transmitter always operated off frequency when on 25m. I doubt<br />

that Iranawila will be operating off frequency enough to cause a<br />

heterodyne on a regular basis. (...)<br />

(Noel R Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 24)<br />

Yes, checked the Jeddah 11855 channel at present at 1100 UT Nov 24th. Tiny<br />

signal and audio un<strong>der</strong> threshold as always, could only detect spoken<br />

conversation reception of Jeddah was much better southerly when touring in<br />

Spain !<br />

Measured again 11854.90 kHz at 1100 UT. I guess also, that's Riyadh's 2nd<br />

programm on registered channel.<br />

That's seems to be the daytime frequency in B-07. Jeddah on A-07 in<br />

October was always on 9675 kHz also on late mornings and noon. But heard<br />

nothing on 9580 and 9675 kHz today, the usual Jeddah channels.<br />

Nearby heard the BUZZY Riyadh 500 kW beast on 11935 this morning 1<strong>05</strong>0 UT,<br />

scheduled 0900-1200 UT. Noted FOUR carriers, when switched the E1 to SYNC<br />

SSB mode, at x.20, x.10, x.00, and -x.90 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 24)<br />

11855v Strong signal, sure not Arabic; commentary then news on 1430<br />

mentioned: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, US President George W<br />

Bush, Annapolis conference, Kabul. 1430+ interferred by Vatican/Hindi<br />

11850 kHz.<br />

(Ashar-INS, dxld Nov 28)<br />

Hello Wolfy, sorry for the late reply. But I had to be 100% about the ID,


it's the second Program from Saudi Arabia, I picked a clear ID today Nov<br />

29 around 1400 UT "Idhaat al mamlaka al arabiya al saudiya, idhaat<br />

albarnamaj althaany min Jeddah", The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia radio, the<br />

second program from Jeddah. All the best guys ...<br />

(Tarek Zeidan-EGY SU1TZ, dxld Nov 29)<br />

A common muslim sermon pray in Ar at 1215 was heard on 15380, 1<strong>789</strong>5,<br />

215<strong>05</strong>, 21560(mix), 21600 ,21640, 21680(mix). In previous hours the mix<br />

freqs were on +35 khz but this time +40 kHz. Different prgrs were on 11855<br />

in Ar, 17820 in Bangla?, 15250 in En here with cl/d at 1228 UT. They have<br />

one tx with strong buzz sound and irregulary may be listen to 0300-0854 on<br />

9715, 0856-1152 on 11935 both with Holy Quran prgr, 1156-1455 17820 in<br />

Bangla?, 1500- ? not found, Nov 17.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 28)<br />

SINGAPORE I stand corrected with announcement on 6150 kHz being "Nine-<br />

three-eight Live", which I always un<strong>der</strong>stood as "Ninety eight Live"; I<br />

checked the Mediacorp website...<br />

(Gerhard Werdin-THA, touring in and around Chiang May in NoThailand, wwdxc<br />

<strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 24)<br />

SOMALIA Radio Baay/Bay website. Radio Baay/Bay, operated by the<br />

Transitional Government of Somalia seems to have a website<br />

<br />

At a quick glance I found no info about their present frequencies. I<br />

couldn't make the internal links on the left side work. Maybe still un<strong>der</strong><br />

construction. This station was heard on shortwave 6950 in the beginning of<br />

<strong>2007</strong>.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 27)<br />

R. Baay, Baidoa, Somalia was most recently hrd on 6950 kHz, 3 April <strong>2007</strong><br />

via <strong>DX</strong> Tuner UK from 1833 to 1900 UT s/off.<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 27)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA 17580 NHK via Meyerton-AFS. From 1355 UT onwards opening<br />

procedure, two different tones occured, lower and higher tones heard, each<br />

6 seconds apart. In peaks S=7 signal in Germany. At 13.59:33 UT NHK music<br />

box carillon started. Time pip at 14.00:06 UT, was 6 seconds delay. En ID,<br />

En nx.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 29)<br />

SRI LANKA Sri Lanka Air Force has "Completely destroyed" LTTE Radio<br />

station.<br />

The Sri Lanka Army says its Air Force was able to completely destroy the<br />

clandestine LTTE (Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam) radio station at<br />

Thiruviyar, Kilinochchi, this evening at about 4.30 pm local time. A news<br />

report on the Sri Lanka Army website says:<br />

"The clandestine terrorist radio, dubbed as Voice of Tigers, has been<br />

selling fabricated and totally false stories to the local community as<br />

well as to their sympathetic foreign agents for the last twenty years<br />

luring thousands of young Tamils into their fighting machine. Tuesday's<br />

aerial attack totally crippled their radio transmissions and all other<br />

transmission of terrorist messages. Air Force sorties on specific target<br />

information carried out this successful air attack with the help of Mig<br />

and Kfir jets."<br />

Source: Sri Lanka Army<br />

(Andy Sennitt-HOL, RNW MN Nov 27 via dxld)<br />

SWAZILAND 3240 TWR at 0325 UT on Nov 20, fair-good with religious talk<br />

in Ndau; into songs at 0327 UT. In the same time period the following<br />

African stations were at fair to very good levels:<br />

3320 R. Son<strong>der</strong>grense; 3396 R. Zimbabwe; 3355 B<strong>BC</strong> Meyerton; 4930 VOA


Botswana.<br />

(Jim Ronda-OK-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 25)<br />

UGANDA 4975.96 R. Uganda, at 2204 UT on Nov 19. S7 signal w/ heavy<br />

CODAR interference. NX headlines at tune-in into tlk by 2 OMs. A capella<br />

ethnic vocals with heavy percussion followed. Fair to good if CODAR<br />

discounted.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 25)<br />

Radio now gets boost from Japan AND China China to help Uganda upgrade its<br />

broadcasting facilities, look into possibility of getting new radio and TV<br />

channels. See<br />

<br />

In July, it was announced that Japan was giving Uganda a 10m-dollar grant<br />

to upgrade its MW network.<br />

(Chris Greenway-UK, dxld Nov 27)<br />

UKRAINE First is an unpleasant news: from the 11-th of October<br />

transmissions of RUI to North America have been stopped. The 600-kilowatt<br />

transmitter in Lviv was switched off for a shortage of financing. Very<br />

likely the transmissions can be renewed with the start of 2008 fiscal year<br />

[when is that?]. So until that time our listeners in North America can<br />

listen to RUI's programs over the Internet.<br />

Carl Wolfe from Barker, New York, is one of our most active listeners who<br />

usually made numerous reports on RU's transmissions to North America, and<br />

he is very regrettable with their interruption. He asked:<br />

"Is Radio Ukraine temporarily off or are you using a new frequency? Your<br />

Website reports 7440 as the current frequency, at least until 28 October.<br />

I hope your broadcast will still be audible on the new frequency with<br />

lower power."<br />

Yes, Carl, as I mentioned, Radio Ukraine in direction to North America is<br />

temporarily off the air. The new frequency in the winter B07 season must<br />

be 7530 kHz. The transmissions via Kharkiv 100 kW transmitter in direction<br />

to Russia and Europe will be continued. You can try receiving them as a<br />

compromise. We have no possibility to use now any other transmitters to<br />

broadcast to North America.<br />

In conclusion I will inform you that from the 28-th of October, a small<br />

change has been made in the schedule of English transmissions of RUI. The<br />

schedule is as follows:<br />

The first program of the day with an original news block is on the air at<br />

20 hours, then it is repeated 7 times a day: at 22, 1, 4, 6, 10, 12 and 15<br />

hours. The first 7 transmissions can be heard on short waves, the Internet<br />

and satellite "Sirius 2", but the last transmission - only via satellite.<br />

(Alexan<strong>der</strong> Yegorov, Whole World on the Radio Dial, WWORD-144, 3.11.<strong>2007</strong><br />

via dxld)<br />

UNID 4835.46 UNID weak signal 1040 to 1100, 24 Nov.<br />

3254.90 UNID latin, 0950 to 1030 not enough signal, 21 and 23 Nov.<br />

(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 23/24)<br />

UAE UNMEE broadcasts in B-07<br />

15440 0900-1000 48 DHA 250 225 1=Sun USA MNO MER<br />

15440 1030-1130 48 DHA 250 225 3=Tue USA MNO MER<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 24)<br />

U.K. Frequency change for B<strong>BC</strong> Darfur Salaam Sce in Arabic to Sudan:<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 NF 5950 SKN 300 kW / 140 deg, x6015 MOS 300 kW / 115 deg


6035 SKN 300 kW / 140 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 26)<br />

USA [non] Addit frequency changes for VOA Aap Ki Dunyaa in Urdu:<br />

0630-0700 NF 15325, x17655 // 17685<br />

1400-1500 NF 9370, x 9510 // 117<strong>05</strong><br />

1500-1600 NF 7495, NF 9370,x97<strong>05</strong> and 7345<br />

1600-1700 NF 7495, NF 9370,x74<strong>05</strong> and 7345<br />

1700-1800 NF 7495, x 7260 // 11500<br />

1800-1900 NF 7495, x 7355 // 74<strong>05</strong>#<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 26)<br />

[# rather 7425 Unidentified, tentat. noted R Aap Ki Dunyaa ID at 1856 UT,<br />

Nov 27/28, wb.]<br />

6915 YFR [x6855] 6915 kHz !!!! Ich habe starkes Signal im Moment 2145 UT<br />

auf 6915 kHz religious Musik und Lied.<br />

(Marcel-FRANCE, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 29)<br />

Originally registered 6855, then changed to 6875, to end up on 6915 kHz<br />

now, Eng 2000-2200 UT, Portuguese to Europe 2200-2300 UT, scheduled 1945-<br />

2245 UT 100 kW 44degr.<br />

Nearby WWRB at 2200-<strong>05</strong>00 on 6890 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 29)<br />

More Historical USA SW Radio.<br />

Thanks to Adrian Peterson we have more news of historical USA SW <strong>BC</strong>B radio<br />

txer sites. Text follows & I welcome comments/confirmations<br />

etc. (Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TX site)<br />

1. If you go to 37 55 32.40 N 122 43 53.19 W you will see what looks to<br />

me like the RCA SW facility at Bolinas in California. The transmitter<br />

building seems to correlate with a picture that I have of the RCA<br />

transmitter building.<br />

Former RCA site?<br />

At present [was on the <strong>DX</strong>ers scene, when ceased CW code some months ago<br />

...]. CA Coast Guard station:<br />

Posted by:<br />

<br />

<br />

The Coast Guard's Communication Area Master Station Pacific (CAMSPAC)<br />

transmitter site handles communications with Coast Guard and other vessels<br />

throughout the Pacific. More info at<br />

<br />

>From April 27, 2002y:<br />

MARCONI DAY Zum Internationalen Marconi Tag am 27. April wird auch dieses<br />

Jahr wie<strong>der</strong> die Station K6KPH aus Bolinas bei San Francisco senden.<br />

K6KPH wird dazu dazu die Orginalsen<strong>der</strong>, -antennen und -empfaenger <strong>der</strong><br />

alten RCA Kuestenfunkstation KPH nutzen. Die eingesetzten Frequenzen<br />

werden sein:<br />

7<strong>05</strong>0; 14<strong>05</strong>0; 21<strong>05</strong>0. Betriebsart: CW. Die Station wird ab 1700 UT betrieben<br />

werden.<br />

Empfangsberichte sind zu richten an:<br />

Ms. DA Stoops<br />

P.O. Box 381<br />

Bolinas CA 94924-0381


USA<br />

More Infos on maritime costal stn KPH via URL:<br />

<br />

More Infos on International Marconi Day:<br />

<br />

(Klaus Spielvogel-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Apr 17, 2002)<br />

A little to the south is what looks like to me another SW station, at:<br />

37 54 51 N 122 43 30 W<br />

Maybe a forces SW station? (Comments?)<br />

A little south:<br />

USA KPH/WSM txing site Bolinas Point Reyes<br />

37 54 51.97 N 122 43 33.08 W<br />

and<br />

USA HF radar, Commonweal HFR site<br />

37 54 46.79 N 122 43 46.07 W<br />

Commonweal HFR site<br />

Posted by: rl_sfsu Click here for the post<br />

Site of Coastal Ocean Currents Monitoring Program High-Frequency Radar<br />

(HFR). This system works in conjunction with several other HFRs along the<br />

coast to provide ocean surface current vectors off the California Coast.<br />

Data is posted to the web on<br />

and <br />

>From July <strong>2007</strong>:<br />

USA KPH rxeiving site Point Reyes, near Abbotts Lagoon<br />

38 <strong>05</strong> 42.42 N 122 56 48.28 W<br />

KPH/WSM txing site Bolinas Point Reyes<br />

37 54 51.97 N 122 43 33.08 W<br />

and nearby<br />

37 54 46.79 N 122 43 46.07 W<br />

HF radar, Commonweal HFR site<br />

37 54 46.79 N 122 43 46.07 W<br />

and WCC Chatham Radio 41 54 50.61 N 69 58 17.19 W<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 31, <strong>2007</strong>)<br />

2. If you go to 37 28 36.42 N 122 07 18.19 W, you will see what I am<br />

going to guess is an old SW station. This may be Mackay Wireless at Palo<br />

Alto. (Anyone confirm - Ian)<br />

????<br />

and northerly KGEI at Redwood City<br />

37 32 48.29 N 122 13 57.56 W<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 26)<br />

[CZECH REP] 9955 Replying to our query about WRMI's new times for R.<br />

Prague relays: UT Tue-Sat only, 0000 English, 0030 Spanish, 9955 kHz for<br />

both. This is in addition to the other RP broadcasts.<br />

(Jeff White-FL-USA WRMI, dxld Nov 25)<br />

VATICAN STATE Vatican Radio. Dear Wolfgang, Do you by any chance know<br />

why says nothing abt. SW prgrs, just those via<br />

podcast, web and local VHF? Where could one find their B07?<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 26)


Dear Carlos, SW schedule hidden at (click schedules)<br />

<br />

click to small column midst at<br />

EUROPE 1st<br />

EUROPE 2nd<br />

ASIA & OCEANIA<br />

AMERICA<br />

AFRICA<br />

see also Special Programmes<br />

<br />

and click to red coloured SPECIAL PROGRAMMES<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 26)<br />

Monitored DEEP in the night a week ago:<br />

Seldom logged uncomfortable monitoring time.<br />

Log of Monday Nov 19th, <strong>2007</strong>, 0200-0430 UT in 75 to 25 mb.<br />

Eton E1 rx, and // check AOR 7030 and Sony ICF 2010.<br />

3925 IRN jammer against Kurdistan clandestine.<br />

3985.04 HRT Zagreb Deanovec, Croatian.<br />

4780 Djibouti, Ar.<br />

4860 IRN jammer against Kurdistan clandestine.<br />

4885.8 UNID Sp/ Port? S=1-2.<br />

5025 R Rebelde, CUB, phone-in progr, S=6<br />

5049.98 WWRB, En, religious?.<br />

5070 WWCR, En.<br />

5745 WWRB, En<br />

5810 WEWN, En<br />

5830 RUI Kharkov, Ukr.<br />

5835 WHRI En<br />

5840 RCI Hoerby-SWE, Arabic.<br />

5875 B<strong>BC</strong> Woofferton<br />

59<strong>05</strong> DWL Rampisham, Russian.<br />

5915 CRI Kashi, Russian.<br />

5919.95 WBOH Newport, En.<br />

5935 WWCR En.<br />

5940 B<strong>BC</strong> Skelton, Arabic.<br />

5950 WYFR Okeechobee<br />

5960 NHK Sackville, Jpn 0300-<strong>05</strong>00 UT. CRI En <strong>05</strong>00-0600 UT.<br />

5965 RHC La Habana, Sp<br />

5965 B<strong>BC</strong> Rampisham, Russian.<br />

5965 Vatican Radio from 0400.<br />

5975 RNW Bonaire, Dutch.<br />

5980 RTM Morocco Arabic relay via IBB Briech site at 0000-<strong>05</strong>00 UT.<br />

250kW at 83degr to ALG, Tunis, Malta, Cyprus, Tel Aviv, Kuwait.<br />

5985 B<strong>BC</strong> Rampisham, Persian, Pashto.<br />

6000 Varna Radio, Mondays only 0000-0400.<br />

6000 RHC La Habana, En, 0300-0400.<br />

60<strong>05</strong> B<strong>BC</strong> Meyerton, En<br />

6010 R Belarus Brest, Blr<br />

6015 B<strong>BC</strong> Cyprus, Ar<br />

6015 CNR Urumchi, Vernac<br />

6020 CRI Cerrik-ALB relay, Ch<br />

6030 R Marti, Greenville, Sp<br />

6035 DWL Rampisham, Arabic.<br />

6040 R Belarus, Minsk, Blr<br />

6<strong>05</strong>0 HCJB Quito, Sp<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 REE Sp / co-ch AM R Kuwait 0200-0400 /<br />

DRM R Kuwait hash from 0400, covers 6<strong>05</strong>0, 6<strong>05</strong>5, 6060.


6060 RHC Sp, suffers by DRM Kuwait 6<strong>05</strong>5 from 0400.<br />

6065 IRIB Tehran, Arabic night service, 1630-<strong>05</strong>30.<br />

6070 R Belarus, Brest, Blr<br />

6075 DWL Rampisham, Ge<br />

6080 R Belarus, Minsk, Blr<br />

6090 CBB Anguilla, AIA, En sermon<br />

6100 Vatican Radio via Sackville, Fr/En/Sp<br />

6115 R Belarus, Minsk, Blr<br />

6125 REE Noblejas, Sp<br />

6130 B<strong>BC</strong> Woofferton, Russian<br />

6135 R Yemen Aden, Ar<br />

6140 RRI Galbeni, Sp<br />

6145 R Budapest, Hungarian 0200-0300<br />

6149.97 UNID, rather CVC CTR. weak, tiny.<br />

6155 VoRUS Wertachtal, 0200 Ru, 03-<strong>05</strong> En<br />

6165 RNW Sines-POR, Sp.<br />

6165 B<strong>BC</strong> Cyprus, Persian.<br />

6175 VoVTN Sackville, Sp at 0200, Vtn from 0430.<br />

6180 RHC La Habana, En, less strong than // 6000.<br />

6185 tentat. R MEX, 2-4, Sp, tiny.<br />

6185 FEBA Al Dhabbaya, tiny.<br />

6190 R Belarus, Minsk, Blr<br />

6190 CRI Sackville-CAN, and un<strong>der</strong>neath Belarus.<br />

6190 CNR Urumchi, Vernac<br />

6195 VoRUS St.P, Russian SoAM<br />

6195 B<strong>BC</strong> Cyprus<br />

6200 R Prague<br />

6240 VoRUS Grigoriopol, Moldova, En 02-<strong>05</strong>. S=9+20 dB superpower.<br />

6260 CVC Tashkent-UZB.<br />

6290 R Cairo-EGY, Arabic.<br />

6855 WYFR, En, Family R<br />

6973 Kol Israel, Hebrew, S=6.<br />

71<strong>05</strong> Farda Briech-MRC, Persian<br />

7115 B<strong>BC</strong> Cyprus, Da/Pa<br />

7125 VoRUS Grigoriopol, Moldova, Russian. S=9+20 dB superpower.<br />

7140 CNR Geermu, Ch<br />

7140 Radio Rossii, Jakutsk, Ru<br />

7145 RL Lampertheim, Kazakh<br />

7150 VoRUS Armavir, Russian 2-4, En 4-6<br />

7155 CNR Urumchi, Ch<br />

7160 B<strong>BC</strong> Ascension, En.<br />

7165 B<strong>BC</strong> Oman, Pa/Da/Persian<br />

7170 VoRUS Moscow, Sp, S=9+20 dB superpower.<br />

7190 RL Briech-MRC, Russian, +30 dB !<br />

7180 TRT Emirler, Turk<br />

7195 tent. AIR Mumbai<br />

7195 CNR Urumchi, Ch<br />

7200 VoA Wertachtal, Persian<br />

7200 Radio Rossii, Jakutsk, Ru<br />

72<strong>05</strong> VoA En from UnIdentified location, 1-2 [is VoA Briech-MRC 1-2]<br />

7220 FEBA Samara, Dari<br />

7225 IRIB Kamalabad, Sp<br />

7230 Slovak R, Rimavska Sobota, Sp 0230<br />

7235 tentat. AIR Delhi<br />

7235 B<strong>BC</strong> Skelton, Swahili<br />

7240 CNR Lhasa, Ch<br />

7245 tentat. Tajik R, Dushanbe, powerful signal at 0230 UT.<br />

7250 VoRUS Yerevan relay, En at 2-3<br />

7260 VoRUS Moscow, Ru 2-3<br />

7270 R Cairo, Sp/En<br />

7275 RL Lampertheim, Tajik<br />

7295 RL Briech-MRC, Turkmen<br />

7300 R BUL Plovdiv, Sp


73<strong>05</strong> Vatican R, Fr/En/Sp<br />

7310 CNR Urumchi, Ch<br />

7315 WHRI<br />

7320 B<strong>BC</strong> Cyprus, En<br />

7330 VoRUS Moscow, Sp<br />

7340 CNR Urumchi, Kazakh<br />

7345 R Prague<br />

7345 Radio Rossii, Jakutsk, Ru<br />

7350 VoRUS in En to NoAM, !!via SMG Vatican radio !! 2-6<br />

7360 tentat. AIR Delhi<br />

7360 Vatican R, Fr/En/Sp<br />

7365 R Marti, Greenville, and covered by Cuban jamming.<br />

7400 R Bulgaria Plovdiv, Fr 2-3, <strong>DX</strong> program noted Mons 0230.<br />

74<strong>05</strong> R Marti, Greenville, Sp, and Cuban jamming.<br />

7445 R Pakistan, Bangal/Hindi/Gujarati, surprising signal level<br />

7455 WYFR Okeechobee, En<br />

7460 Persian opposition stn via Grigoriopol, Moldova, Pe<br />

7470 RFA Kuwait, Tibetan<br />

7475 ERT Avlis, Greek, very poor, skips overhead<br />

7490 WHRI En<br />

75<strong>05</strong> KTBN En, poor.<br />

7520 WYFR Okeechobee, Port<br />

7540 WEWN<br />

7545 Kol Israel, Hebrew.<br />

7560 VoRUS Dushanbe-TJK relay, Sp to LatAM<br />

7570 WYFR Okeechobee, Sp<br />

7595 VoA Iranawila, Da/Pa<br />

9400 R Bulgaria Plovdiv, Fr<br />

9420 ERT Avlis, Greek, poor.<br />

9440 Slovak R, Rimavska Sobota, Fr<br />

9465 R Cairo Abis, Ar<br />

9500 R Bulgaria Plovdiv, Sp<br />

95<strong>05</strong> WYFR Okeechobee<br />

9510 B<strong>BC</strong> Cyprus, Ur/Da/Pa<br />

9515 RRI Galbeni, Fr<br />

9520 PBS Huhot, Ch<br />

9525 WYFR Okeechobee, En<br />

9530 CNR Xian, Tibetan<br />

9535 REE Noblejas, Sp<br />

9550 RHC La Habana, Sp<br />

9570 CRI Cerrik-ALB relay, Ch<br />

9575 UNID flutter signal, ??<br />

9580 PBS Lhasa, Tibetan<br />

9590 RNW Bonaire, Sp<br />

9600 RCH La Habana, Sp<br />

9610 Vatican R, Sackville relay, Sp<br />

9620 CNR Beijing, Ch<br />

9630 CNR Geermu, Ch<br />

9640 RRI Tiganesti, Romanian<br />

9655 CRI Kunming, Bengali<br />

9660 CBS Taiwan, and jamming<br />

9670 RFA Wertachtal, Tibetan<br />

9675 REE CTR, Sp<br />

9680 RTI Taiwan via YFR Okeechobee, Sp/En/Ch/Cantonese<br />

9680 RL Udorn Thani, Kazakh<br />

9685 CNR Beijing, Ch<br />

9690 CRI via Noblejas-ESP relay, Ch 2-3<br />

9710 CRI Kashi, Sp 1-3<br />

9720 CNR Xian, Ch<br />

9725 CBB CTR, En<br />

9745 HCJB Quito, Sp<br />

9755 RCI Sackville<br />

9765 REE CTR, Sp


9795 Farda Lampertheim, Pe<br />

9800 tentat. RTI Taiwan via Montsinery-GUF, Sp<br />

9810 tentat. AIR Panaji, Nepali<br />

9835 AIR Delhi, Pa/Da<br />

9850 DWL Trincomalee, Ur<br />

9865 TRT Emirler, Sp<br />

9870 AIR Bangalore, Hi<br />

9885 tiny UNID, Greenville? at 0200 UT<br />

9895 RNW Sines-POR, Sp<br />

9955 WRMI Miami, jammed.<br />

9985 WWCR En<br />

11620 AIR Delhi, Ur<br />

11640 CRI Kunming, Bengali, also TWN Ch and CHN jamming<br />

117<strong>05</strong> VoA Udorn Thani, En<br />

11745 CVC Santiago, Port<br />

11760 RHC La Habana, Sp<br />

11795 RL Udorn Thani, Tajik<br />

11825 WYFR Okeechobee<br />

11860 CRI Kunming, Nepali / PBS Lhasa, Ch<br />

11870 WEWN, Sp<br />

11910 Vatican R, Sp<br />

11925 VoA Tinang, Ch<br />

11935 NHK Bonaire relay, Jpn<br />

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ALGERIA 1550 Polisario Front, Rabouni (is it really?), seems to be the<br />

most regular outlet of the existing two; // 6300 is simply off at times.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

ANGOLA 4950 RNA Canal "A", Mulenvos, at 19<strong>05</strong>-1939 UT on Dec 1,<br />

Portuguese, newscast, sports news towards the half hr; 44333, noisy audio<br />

& sporadic uty. QRM. The audio got better later in the evening.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

ANTARCTICA 15475.97 LRA 36, RN Arcangel, at 2<strong>05</strong>4 UT on Nov 27. Rare<br />

appearance here with a bit of audio popping out of the noise until sign-<br />

off. YL announcements at tune-in into pop ballads.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 2)<br />

ARGENTINA Google Earth imagery.<br />

R.A.E. Site. Dear friends.<br />

This is my first post in this group, I'm from Argentina and I've found an<br />

error in the location of the transmitter of Radiodifusion Argentina al<br />

Exterior (R.A.E.). The correct coordinates in GE are:<br />

Latitude: 34 27 08.36 S<br />

Longitude: 58 37 12.93 W<br />

(Marcelo Oscar Filipo-ARG, SW TXsite Dec 4)<br />

Wolfgang Bueschel escribio: Hola,<br />

muchas gracias estimado Marcelo Oscar por la correcion. Pero probablemente<br />

la estacion de onda corta se encuentra 1.3 kilometros mas al norte.<br />

ARG RAE Buenos Aires, General Pacheco 15345 11710 9690 6060<br />

34 26 24.89 S 58 37 01.34 W


Yahoo Maps.<br />

<br />

Google Maps.<br />

<br />

ARG RAE Buenos Aires, General Pacheco onda media<br />

34 27 08.36 S 58 37 12.93 W<br />

Yahoo Maps<br />

<br />

Google Maps<br />

<br />

Tengo una pregunta, que significa esto:<br />

ARG Estacion transceptora de Campo de Mayo<br />

34 32 57.55 S 58 38 37.66 W<br />

Yahoo Maps<br />

<br />

Google maps<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 4)<br />

Estimado Wolfgang: Campo de Mayo es uno de los sitios militares mas<br />

grandes de Argentina. Probablemente la Estacion Transceptora es una<br />

estacion de comunicaciones militares. Es similar a otra que se encuentra<br />

muy cerca de mi hogar.<br />

Un saludo desde Argentina,<br />

(Marcelo Oscar Filipo-ARG, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 4)<br />

Here are some MW domestic stations from Argentina (partial list):<br />

LR6 Radio Mitre (Buenos Aires), 790 kHz, 25 kW<br />

34 32 29.09 S 58 35 55.63 W<br />

LRL202 Radio 10 (Buenos Aires), 710 kHz, 50 kW<br />

34 32 29.08 S 58 36 58.49 W<br />

LR3 Radio Belgrano (Buenos Aires) 950 kHz<br />

34 33 15.23 S 58 37 17.95 W<br />

LR9 Radio America (Buenos Aires), 1190 kHz<br />

34 40 15.30 S 58 26 02.64 W<br />

LR4 Radio Splendid (Buenos Aires), 990 kHz<br />

34 41 01.65 S 58 18 59.09 W<br />

LS11 Radio Provincia de Buenos Aires (La Plata), 1270 kHz, 50 kW<br />

34 50 25.00 S 58 04 26.00 W<br />

(That is near my house!!! (my house: 34 52 6.11 S 58 3 20.64 W))<br />

LR11 radio Universidad de La Plata (La Plata), 1390 kHz<br />

34 59 16.42 S 58 00 <strong>05</strong>.95 W<br />

LU22 Radio Tandil (Tandil), 1140 kHz<br />

37 19 00.43 S 59 04 38.23 W


LT14 Radio General Urquiza (Parana), 1260 kHz<br />

31 44 43.00 S 60 32 19.00 W<br />

(Marcelo Oscar Filipo-ARG, SW TXsite Dec 6)<br />

AUSTRALIA [and non] We are seeking to use 60 meters for a 1 kW domestic<br />

HF service in Sydney. From what we know, many private shortwave licences<br />

have been allocated by the ACMA all on the same frequency in the 120 meter<br />

band but none are on air. Apart from HCJB and Christian Voice, only the<br />

A<strong>BC</strong> are on shortwave in Australia. I'm not keen on 120 Meters and have<br />

asked for 60 meters. Am I wrong? Here's all I could find on 120 metres<br />

2310.0 Northern Territory Shortwave Service, Alice Springs, Australia<br />

2325.0 Northern Territory Shortwave Service, Tennant Creek, Australia<br />

2340.0 Fujian People's Broadcasting Station, Fuzhou, China<br />

2350.0 Korean Central Broadcasting Station, Sariwon, North-Korea<br />

2360.0 Radio Maya, Guatemala<br />

2380.0 Radio Ecuadora, Limeira, Brazil<br />

2390.0 Radio La Voz de Atitlan, Guatemala (v)<br />

2390.0 Radio Huayacocotla, Mexico<br />

2390.0 WWCR, United States of America<br />

2410.0 Radio Enga, Papua New Guinea<br />

2415.0 Zhejiang People's Broadcasting Station, Wenzhou, China<br />

2445.0 Jiangxi People's Broadcasting Station, China<br />

2460.0 Radio Alvorada, Rio Branco, Brazil<br />

2485.0 Northern Territory Shortwave Service, Katherine, Australia<br />

2490.0 RRI Udung Padang, Indonesia (v)<br />

2490.2 Radio Oito de Setembro, Descavalo, Brazil (v)<br />

[many of these are inactive or gone for good gh]<br />

We are looking for a compact 60 meter transmitting aerial for a domestic<br />

HF radio service with 1 kW in Sydney, Australia. The daytime ground signal<br />

is important; how far will it go? Anyone with any ideas on what to use.<br />

Where to get it and how much it will cost?<br />

If anyone is interested, We are putting together a SW HF Domestic service<br />

in Sydney We are now broadcasting on the net. !!! Our Web Page is at<br />

<br />

We are looking for a suitable 1 kW transmitter and compact aerial for 60<br />

meters to purchase. Does anyone have any ideas? We would be grateful for<br />

your input. For instance we would like to know how far will 1 kW give<br />

reliable signal during the day and night in km? We Broadcast NEWS,<br />

talkback and music and programs for our listeners In English, Mandarin,<br />

Cantonese, Samoan, Fijian, Punjabi, Arabic, Hindi, Greek, Italian,<br />

Serbian, Croation [sic], Macedonian, Urdu, Khmer, Lao, Spanish,<br />

Indonesian, Turkish, Assyrian and Vietnamese. Also Bhudist [sic], Islam<br />

and Christian programs and many other languages subject to our ESL policy.<br />

Just looking for input. I'm worried no one will hear us with 1 kW.<br />

Just bought this neat shortwave receiver with bandspread from 120 to 11<br />

meters and want to make list of frequencies and times for the top 10<br />

reliable broadcasts to Australia and New Zealand in English. Are there 10?<br />

I can hear a few but not many. I heard Radio Japan in the of the day<br />

[sic], Radio New Zealand, CRI, but the band seems DEAD. Maybe I need<br />

better aerial.<br />

Keith, Double V Shortwave Australia<br />

Radio 2 Double V AM & ZFM Fairfield NSW<br />

Phone 02 9726 7841<br />

Listen to Vale Vision Community Radio<br />

and TV Association Inc on<br />

<br />

Search with


(Keith Ashton, 4 posts Nov 22-23 on dxing.info via dxld)<br />

Vale Vision Radio Plans.<br />

It seems that there are "plans" (let's call them desires at this stage) to<br />

reactivate the former A<strong>BC</strong> VLI domestic SW site at Liverpool - Prestons in<br />

Sydney, NSW (Australia). Mind you, this site is still in use by A<strong>BC</strong> Radio<br />

National, 2BL & 2PB Sydney on MW.<br />

Vale Vision Radio is seeking usage of the former VLI facilities that once<br />

used 6090 kHz to broadcast the A<strong>BC</strong> local radio program to regional NSW &<br />

surrounds. This SW site hasn't broadcast on SW for over 24 years. The<br />

station is seeking a 60 mb frequency.<br />

Who said shortwave was dead? Anyway will be interesting to see if this<br />

station obtains its SW licence and gets to air, particularly from this<br />

site.<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, TX SW sites Nov 24)<br />

2325 VL8T, Tennant Creek NT, at 1944-20<strong>05</strong> on Dec 1, English, talks; 24231<br />

but improving a bit.<br />

2485 VL8K, Katherine NT, at 1945-2010 UT on Dec 1, English, talks abt. a<br />

writer, songs; 25342.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

AZORES It's simply not common to receive a 1 kWer at this time, but<br />

albeit vy. low powered, this is simply the Acores outlet I can receive<br />

with unusually strong signals here on mainland together with the FLO ndb<br />

on 270 kHz also in the same island, Flores: 828 RDP Acores, Monte das<br />

Cruzes, Flores island, 1134-f/out 1220, Dec 2, relay Lisboa for Antena 1<br />

newscast followed by a lengthy report from UEFA hq, news again at 1200;<br />

23442, adjt. QRM de E 837.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

BENIN 5025 ORTB, Parakou, 1120-1515, Dec 1, French, phone-ins, Afr.<br />

pops, ..., interview in progress at 1406, Vernacular at 1515 UT when rated<br />

35443; 25332.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

BOLIVIA 3390.15 Emisoras Camargo, Camargo 0020 to 0040 with no voice<br />

UTE noted. 23 November<br />

4409.7 Radio Eco, Reyes 0023 - 0040 vocal at tune in followed by om.<br />

Pulsating UTE on this frequency has strange effect on the signal in ssb,<br />

causing the signal to rise and fall. In AM mode not noted. 23 November<br />

4650.2 Radio Santa Ana Santa Ana de Yacuma 0000 to 0030 each local<br />

evening, fades in with rather poor signal. Occasional om en espanol;poor<br />

otherwise. 20 through 23 November<br />

4699.39 Radio San Miguel, Riberalta, 0015 to 0045 " en bolivia ... San<br />

Miguel ...zero ... cinco ". 23 November<br />

4716.19 Radio Yura, Yura 0000 to 0030 strong signal with vocals. Off the<br />

air 1000 to 1100. 23 November<br />

4875.9 Radio Estambul, Guayamerin, Beni 0000 to 0100 no signal noted 23<br />

November; 1025 to 1035 weak signal noted 4875.84. 25 Nov.<br />

5996.31 Radio Loyola, Sucre 1000 to 1030 with weak signal om en espanol :<br />

mur<strong>der</strong>ed at 1030 by co channel 23 and 25 Nov.<br />

(Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 23/25)<br />

4545.39 [tent.] Bolivia Radio Virgen de Remedios, Tupiza, weak signal,


noted locator en Espanol sin musica at 0020 to 0040 UT on 3 Dec. Similar<br />

log 6 Sept at 2330 to 0000 UT, very weak.<br />

5967.92 Radio Nacional de Huanuni, Huanuni at 0950 UT with ments of La<br />

Paz y Santa Cruz, news items, weak but in the clear, using "on the ground<br />

antenna 10 meters in length. 5 Dec.<br />

5996.31 Radio Loyola, Sucre at 0930 to 0950 UT clear with tenor vocal<br />

ballad. 5 Dec.<br />

(all Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 7)<br />

4650.2 R. Santa Ana, Sta Ana del Yacuma, at 2210-2221 UT on Dec 1, local<br />

songs; 24331.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

BRAZIL 2379.95 [tent] Radio Educadora, Limeira at 2310 to 2340 UT vocal<br />

with lyrics "..Yo no ..en progresso ...no voy..en los ojos .." om locator<br />

and many romantic songs, " ..en el aire, mi corazon ... America..." and<br />

"en el edificio local .. semana proxima cinco y tres, ocho .. en el<br />

centro.." 4 Dec.<br />

(Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 7)<br />

3365 R. Cultura, Araquara SP, 0106-0115, Dec 1, religious prgr; 35332.<br />

4784.5 R. Brasil Central, Campinas SP, 2218-2229, Dec 1, religious prgr<br />

from R. Aparecida; 33332.<br />

48<strong>05</strong> R. Difusora do Amazonas, Manaus AM, 2207-2220, Dec 1, pops & chat;<br />

43332, CODAR QRM.<br />

4815 R. Difusora, Londrina PR, 22<strong>05</strong>-2219, Dec 1, ballads; 44333, adjt.<br />

uty. QRM.<br />

4825 R. Educadora, Braganca PA, 2203-2217, Dec 1, songs, stn. slogans &<br />

IDs; 34322, QRM de B.<br />

4845.2 R. Cultura Ondas Tropicais, Manaus AM, 2130-2151, Dec 1, ID+fq<br />

announcement, local songs; 44333, QRM de B (tent), not MTN 4845 which as<br />

off (ditto on 7245 though not on 783).<br />

4885 R. Club do Para, Belem PA, 1035-f/out 1<strong>05</strong>5, Dec 1, advertisements;<br />

14341.<br />

4925 R. Educacao Rural, Tefe AM, 2231-2239, Dec 1, music, ID+fq<br />

announcement; 24321, CODAR QRM.<br />

9615 R. Cultura, Sao Paulo SP, 2214-2258, Dec 1, oldies prgr "Gramofone";<br />

45433, adjt. QRM de REE on 9620 at *2258.<br />

9675 R. Cancao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista SP, 2224-2240, Dec 1, chiledren's<br />

prgr "Na hora da cordinha" followed by feature "Mais saude",<br />

announcements; 45433.<br />

9675 R. Cancao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista SP, 1149-1330, Dec 2, sermon,...,<br />

music obs'ed. at 1315+; 25432.<br />

9694.9 R. Rio Mar, Manaus AM, 1145-1324, Dec 2, mass,..., news (tent) in<br />

progress at 1320; 24342, adjt. QRM de NIG 9690 (formidable signal by the<br />

way).<br />

11815 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 1319-1450, Dec 2, advertisements,<br />

prgr "Trans-mirim",..., carnaval-like songs, football news; 355443.<br />

11829.9 R. CBN Anhangueera, Goiania GO, 1330-1350, Dec 2, news; 24442,


sgtronger co-ch. QRM at 1400.<br />

11925.2 R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo SP, at 1335-1347 UT on Dec 2,<br />

advertisements, songs; 13431, co-ch. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

BRUNEI On the shortwave scene, Radio Brunei was once a highly sought-<br />

after prize. In 1964, a 10 kW transmitter was inaugurated at the<br />

mediumwave facility located at Berakas on the edge of their capital city.<br />

This unit carried a relay from the various mediumwave services and always<br />

on the fixed frequency, 4865 kHz, in the tropical 60 metre band.<br />

Five years later, another 10 kW shortwave transmitter was co-sited with<br />

the mediumwave transmitter at Tutong on the central coast. This second<br />

unit also carried a relay from the mediumwave programming that was<br />

produced in the main studios in the capital city and always on the fixed<br />

frequency 7215 kHz in the 41 metre international band.<br />

According to tabulated information extracted from the World Radio TV<br />

Handbook, the second shortwave transmitter was transferred from Tutong on<br />

the central coast and re-installed at Berakas near the capital city in<br />

1977.<br />

However, both SW transmitters left the air, according to WRTH entries, in<br />

the year 1979. Some twenty years later, Radio Brunei made the statement<br />

that they did plan to return to the shortwave scene sometime, but, alas,<br />

that event has never been fulfilled.<br />

(from a much longer article, Radio Broadcasting in Independent Borneo -<br />

Brunei, by Dr. Adrian Peterson, AWR, dswci SWN - and via dxld, Dec 3)<br />

BURKINA FASO 5030 RTV Burkina at 2325-0000 UT on Nov 26. Nice mix of<br />

Afropops and reggae; occasional comment by M ancr in Fr; closing anmt and<br />

NA at 2359; off at 0000 UT. Pretty good signal with a bit of splatter from<br />

5025 (Cuba).<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 2)<br />

5030 RTB Ouagadougou, at 06<strong>05</strong>-0632 UT on Nov 18, program in French,<br />

consisting mostly of African high-life music and songs, 0622 UT seemed to<br />

change to a type of African rap song, ballad, etc. The timing for this was<br />

perfect, as their sunrise was at 0606 UT. Reception would have been fair<br />

to good, except for a problem with local noise. QRM R Rebelde.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 22)<br />

CENTRAL AFRICAN REP. 7220 R. Centrafricaine, Bimbo, at 1127-1150 UT on<br />

Dec 1, Vernacular (?), talks; 15331.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

CHINA 12260 Firedrake music noted also today on Dec 1st, noted 0800-<br />

1000 UT slot. Fundamental, or 2 x 6130 ??<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 1)<br />

Re 21900 Firedrake being harmonic of 7300 against Sound of Hope So that's<br />

where 21900, comes from. Ran into it after the new season started, and<br />

it's quite good at times, very regular in Adelaide South Australia,<br />

thought it was a fundamental. Will have a look at it; 21MHz broadcast band<br />

has been quite poor lately, many days when not even carriers are noted on<br />

the band, bounced back today November 29, strong signals, around 0700z or<br />

so. 18180 was off for awhile, but has made a comeback lately.<br />

(Dave Vitek, harmonics yg via dxld Nov 30)<br />

Noted also on 16750 kHz, Firedrake music, Nov 29 at 0915 UT, S=5 to 8,<br />

jumps deep fading.<br />

(wb, <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 30)


5240 Xizang PBS, Lhasa excellent signal at 2340-2350 UT with bass driven<br />

rock like music, // 49<strong>05</strong> and 4920 kHz. 2 Dec.<br />

(Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 7)<br />

3900 Hulun Buir PBS, Hailar, Nei Menggu (pres), at 2335-2345 UT on Nov<br />

24, Chinese talk, 24222.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, dswci SWN Nov 28)<br />

4980 Xinjiang PBS, Urumqi, 1623-1645, Dec 2, Uighur, tradit. chanting,<br />

talks; 45433.<br />

7385 Xizang PBS (tent), Lhasa, Tibet, 1246-1304, 25 Nov, Tibetan (?),<br />

songs, talks, announcements, march, ID; 24332 but stronger adjt. QRM at<br />

1258.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

COSTA RICA 7375.09 World Universal Radio CBB CTR in English around 0620<br />

UT, female sermon prayer, much odd frequency.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

CUBA 5025 R. Rebelde, Bauta, 1037-f/out 1145 (!), Dec 1, Spanish,<br />

"cultura en Haciendo Radio", music, TCs, newscast; 35433. Check USA WWCR<br />

5070 kHz f/out time.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

CYPRUS/OMAN/SINGAPORE/THAILAND<br />

Additional txions for B<strong>BC</strong> in Urdu to Pakistan:<br />

0200-0230 on 9510 CYP 250 kW / 097 deg<br />

0200-0230 on 11740 SNG 250 kW / 310 deg<br />

0200-0230 on 15560 NAK 250 kW / 3<strong>05</strong> deg<br />

0730-0800 on 15325 CYP 300 kW / 077 deg<br />

0730-0800 on 15420 SLA 250 kW / <strong>05</strong>0 deg<br />

0730-0800 on 17560 NAK 250 kW / 3<strong>05</strong> deg<br />

1200-1230 on 72<strong>05</strong> NAK 250 kW / 3<strong>05</strong> deg<br />

1200-1230 on 9660 SLA 250 kW / <strong>05</strong>0 deg<br />

1200-1230 on 11650 NAK 250 kW / 300 deg<br />

1200-1230 on 15420 CYP 300 kW / 077 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 26)<br />

DIEGO GARCIA [CHAGOS ARCHIPELAGO] 4319usb AFN, Diego Garcia, at 1850-<br />

1911 UT on Dec 1, English, music, news bulletin at 1900 UT; 33342, adjt.<br />

uty. QRM. Does anyone know where the uty. stn is?<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

DJIBOUTI 4780 R. TV de Djibouti, Doraleh, at 1903-1921 UT on Dec 1,<br />

Vernacular, newscast, local pops; 55444 & a vy. good audio.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

EQUAT GUINEA 6250 R Nacional Guinea Ecuatorial, Malabo, at 0619-0638 UT<br />

on Nov 17, Spanish: "la ciudad de Malabo celebra hoy", ID, talks about<br />

football "la selecion de Niger jogara ", short music and talks, much<br />

fading, 33423.<br />

(Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec-Brazil, JPNpremium Nov 30)<br />

50<strong>05</strong> RNGE, Bata, at 1917-1956 UT on Dec 1, Spanish, Afr. pops, Spanish<br />

songs & int'l. music; news at 2000 UT; 55333, audio not that good. The<br />

recently reported, reactived outlet of 6250 kHz was not audible.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

15190 Radio Africa Network, at 1149-12<strong>05</strong> UT on Dec 4, English. Religous<br />

program thru 1200 followed with Radio Africa Network ID with URL/contact<br />

info. Same for Pan American Broadcasting. Radio drama at 1203 UT. Fair.<br />

(Scott R. Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 4)<br />

? 0800-1300? Covered here by Kashi 1000-1100 UT, and Iranawila 1200-1300


UT. wb.<br />

Noticia Interesante Sobre GUINEA ECUATORIAL.<br />

Con fecha 21 de Octubre de <strong>2007</strong>, en la web<br />

<br />

pude encontrar la siguiente informacion que nos aporta datos sobre las<br />

novedades en la onda corta de Guinea Ecuatorial.<br />

El Primer Ministro - Jefe del Gobierno, el Vice-Primer Ministro Primero,<br />

el Secretario General del Partido Democratico de Guinea Ecuatorial<br />

(P.D.G.E.) y el Ministro de Informacion, Cultura y Turismo, inspeccionaron<br />

las obras del plan del Gobierno para mo<strong>der</strong>nizar las instalaciones de Radio<br />

Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial. La visita ha tenido lugar el dia de hoy en<br />

el Centro Emisor de Radio Nacional del barrio Semu, donde han sido<br />

instalados el mo<strong>der</strong>no transmisor de ultima tecnologia de Onda Corta de 20<br />

KWAT y el sistema de Antenas del mismo, instalaciones con las que en breve<br />

el Gobierno de Guinea Ecuatorial exten<strong>der</strong>a la cobertura y alcance de la<br />

Radio Nacional a todo el pais y mas alla de las fronteras nacionales.<br />

(via Arnaldo Slaen-ARG, dxld Nov 24)<br />

Basically, a new installation of a 20 kW SW transmitter and antenna for<br />

the Malabo SW transmitter site. Importantly this text reveals a more<br />

accurate transmitter site description called: Semu. According to Mauno's<br />

research this area is located roughly 1 km south of Malabo CBD. I've been<br />

looking around the area with Google earth (GE), but have not found the<br />

site. Perhaps Wolfgang or others more adept at site locating could try and<br />

'sniff out' this site? A starting point would be around 03 44 30N, 08 47E<br />

on Google Earth. Thanks to Mauno for alerting me to this info & for<br />

initial research.<br />

(Ian Baxter-USA, SW RX sites Nov 24)<br />

Barrio Semu is the slum of Malabo, see text:<br />

<br />

<br />

But no SW installtion visible on G.E. / Google Maps etc.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 25)<br />

Equatorial Guinea SW Site History.<br />

Looks like Malabo SW site began operations in July 1967 with 10kW & Bata<br />

in 1973 with 50 kW.<br />

Consi<strong>der</strong>ing the information on the TDP site ('1973') and the WRTH<br />

(somewhere before/around 1981) it seems the Bata site actually came into<br />

service between 1973 and 1981. A document I found on the web mentions<br />

this:<br />

"En 1976, mediante un acuerdo de cooperacion entre el Gobierno de la<br />

Republica de Guinea Ecuatorial y el de la Republica Popular China, se<br />

construyo una nueva emisora en Bata, que es la actual estacion de Radio<br />

Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial (RNGE) en la region continental."<br />

(source:<br />

<br />

(sorry for the long URL, you'll need to copy and merge it of course)<br />

So 1976 may be a more correct date ?<br />

(Marc Vissers-BEL, SW TXsite Dec 1)<br />

Re: Malabo, Hello Ian downun<strong>der</strong>:<br />

But WRTH mentioned the various meter bands of new Chinese 50 kW tx<br />

installation in 1976y from Malabo much DELAYED on WRTH issue 1980y !


4926 kHz 5 kW La Voz de Rio Muni was always printed in WRTH's (1952 see<br />

below) 1957-1979y.<br />

[Rio Muni mainland geographical region of Equatorial Guinea]<br />

Til 1968y un<strong>der</strong> hea<strong>der</strong> Guinea (Spanish), from October 1968y un<strong>der</strong><br />

Equatorial Guinea.<br />

Bata had Spanish call sign EAJ206.<br />

Malabo (exIsla Fernando Poo, now Isla Bioko) had call sign EAJ2<strong>05</strong>.<br />

From WRTH 1950-1951y:<br />

GUINEA (Spanish)<br />

Compania de Radiodifusion Intercontinental (see Spain)<br />

Address: Diego de Leon 50, Madrid, Spain.<br />

Stations: Radio Atlantica, Fernando Poo [now Isla Bioko]<br />

8850 kc/s 36.10 m 200 kW - 11660 kc/s 26.70 m 200 kW - 17600 kc/s 17.04 m<br />

200 kW - Stations un<strong>der</strong> construction.<br />

[latter never came in realisation, wb.]<br />

Same text repeat in WRTH 1952y:<br />

+<br />

The new high-powered s.w. transmitter is expected to start operations<br />

early 1952.<br />

and for the first time<br />

Emisora de Radiodifusion Santa Isabel [now Malabo]<br />

Stations: 7200 kc/s 41.67 m 0.5 kW.<br />

- later in 1953y: 0.75 kW<br />

In WRTH 1957y<br />

Santa Isabel, 7160 kc/s, 41.90 m, 5 kW.<br />

also in 1957y for the first time:<br />

Radio Ecuatorial<br />

Addr: Radio Ecuatorial, Bata<br />

L.P. Dir, Enrique Lopez Saez.<br />

Home service:<br />

Bata 8800 kc/s 34.09 m 0.4 kW 12.30-13.45, 20.15-22.00.<br />

Ann.: "Aqui Radio Ecuatorial, Bata, La Voz de Espana en Guinea".<br />

Ver. by letter.<br />

in WRTH 1958y:<br />

7785 kc/s 38.53 m 0.4 kW<br />

in WRTH 1959y:<br />

7850 kc/s 38.20 m 0.4 kW<br />

in WRTH 1960y:<br />

7800 kc/s 38.50 m 0.4 kW<br />

additional<br />

Radio Calatrava, Calatrava, Rio Muni.<br />

Home service: 6670 kc/s 45.00 m, 17.00-20.55.<br />

Interval signal: closes with rendition of "Ave Maria".<br />

in WRTH 1962y change:<br />

...Santa Isabel 6240 kc/s 48.07 m 1.5/5 kW<br />

in WRTH 1963y change:<br />

Radio Ecuatorial, Bata<br />

Station: 7850 kc/s 38.20 m 5 kW<br />

Delete Radio Calatrava


in WRTH 1964y change:<br />

...Santa Isabel 6250 kc/s 48.00 m 5 kW -<br />

6345 kc/s 47.28 m 1.6 kW - 7160 kc/s 41.90 m 0.5 kW<br />

Radio Ecuatorial, Bata<br />

Station: EAJ206, 4926 kc/s 60.90 m 5 kW<br />

in WRTH 1965y change:<br />

...Santa Isabel 6240 kc/s 48.08 m 5 kW -<br />

6345 kc/s 47.28 m 1.6 kW - 7160 kc/s 41.90 m 0.5 kW<br />

in WRTH 1966y change:<br />

...Santa Isabel EAJ2<strong>05</strong>, 6250 kc/s 48.00 m 5 kW [only single frequ]<br />

in WRTH 1969y change un<strong>der</strong> Equat Guinea, power:<br />

...Santa Isabel EAJ2<strong>05</strong>, 6250 kc/s 48.00 m 10 kW<br />

in WRTH 1980y:<br />

(...) F.Pl. Foreign Sce to all Africa and Europe on 7150/9555/11715/15110<br />

kHz. Home sce. plans to use 675 kHz.<br />

from WRTH 1981y, 100 kW, to be corrected in WRTH 1982y to 50 kW on 4926,<br />

50<strong>05</strong>, and 15190 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> / SW TXsite Dec 1)<br />

Hi Ian,<br />

Looks like Malabo SW site began operations in July 1967 with 10 kW & Bata<br />

in 1973 with 50 kW. How does this compare with WRTH editions of that era?<br />

I only have WRTH editions from 1972 onwards but here's what they mention :<br />

1972: La Voz de Guinea Ecuatorial, 6250 kHz / 10 kW<br />

Radio Bata, 4926 kHz / 5 kW<br />

1973: Radio Santa Isabel, 6250 kHz / 10 kW<br />

Radio Bata, 4926 kHz / 5 kW<br />

1974: Radio Santa Isabel, 6250 kHz / 10 kW<br />

Radio Ecuatorial, 4926 kHz / 5 kW<br />

1975: Radio Malabo, 6250 kHz / 10 kW<br />

Radio Ecuatorial, 4926 kHz / 5 kW<br />

Later editions include future plans for a Foreign Service un<strong>der</strong> Radio<br />

Bata.<br />

Then:<br />

1981: Radio Malabo, 6250 kHz - 10 kW<br />

Radio Ecuatorial, 4926 kHz / 5 kW and 50<strong>05</strong> kHz / 100 kW<br />

1982: F.pl. Foreign Service on 15190 kHz (50 kW)<br />

1983: Radio Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial<br />

Bata 4925a 5/50 kW<br />

Bata 50<strong>05</strong>a 50 kW<br />

Bata 6120b 50 kW<br />

Malabo 6250 10 kW<br />

Malabo 11715 50 kW<br />

1984: Radio Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial<br />

Bata 4925a 100 kW<br />

Bata 50<strong>05</strong>a 100 kW<br />

Bata 6120b 50 kW<br />

Malabo 6250 10 kW<br />

Finally :


1985: Radio Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial<br />

Bata 4925a 100 kW<br />

Bata 50<strong>05</strong>a 100 kW<br />

Bata 6120b 50 kW<br />

Malabo 6250 10 kW<br />

International Service ("Radio Africa")<br />

Bata 15110v kHz (power unknown)<br />

1986: Radio Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial<br />

Bata 4925a 100 kW<br />

Bata 50<strong>05</strong>a 100 kW<br />

Bata 6120b 50 kW<br />

Malabo 6250 10 kW<br />

International Service<br />

Bata 15106v kHz 50 kW<br />

(Marc Vissers-BEL, SW TXsite Dec 1)<br />

ETHIOPIA Radio Ethiopia ist seit 1600 UT mit seiner Sendung in Englisch<br />

auf beiden Frequenzen zu hoeren. Zur Zeit traellert Phil Collins...<br />

7165.12 kHz SIO 333<br />

9560.60 kHz Sio 343<br />

Weiss eigentlich jemand, ob das immer noch die Sen<strong>der</strong> sind, die Radio<br />

Voice of the Gospel in den 70ern des letzten Jahrhun<strong>der</strong>ts vor <strong>der</strong><br />

Enteignung benutzte?<br />

(Uwe Volk-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 21)<br />

FINLAND/RUSSIA 6125 VO RUSSIA, IRK 1854-1858 covering Mr. Camping's<br />

voice in Family Radio test via Pori-FIN. YL talked mentioning Petersburg,<br />

the building, and museum. On 1858 "This is Voice of Russia ending ...<br />

, email address , IS then off.<br />

(Tony Ashar-INS, dxld Dec 3)<br />

6130 VoRUSSIA Moscow [to WeEUR 265 degr] at 1900-1916 French? but I also<br />

heard "doswida" at the opening. Mr. Camping's voice in French following<br />

Pori-FIN test [to NE/ME 130 degr Volgagrad, KAZ, AFG, SoAS, wb.] heard<br />

clearer mentioning: volcano several times, volcano eruption, the Bible,<br />

written by God. Checking on 1939 UT, they're still mixed.<br />

(Tony Ashar-INS, dxld Dec 3)<br />

FRANCE 11675 Nov 30 at 1434 UT found strong S9+20 program mentioning<br />

Afghanistan, Kabul, bin Laden, habari, apparently Pashto. Somewhat<br />

distorted from someone on phone, but good studio audio. 1458 concluding<br />

with some kHz, MHz mentions, 1459 adjacent QRM from Venezuela IS 11680 via<br />

Cuba. 11675 also mentioned "RFE" so thought that was it, but it was really<br />

RFI, since shortly later ID in apparent English as "Radio France<br />

International", and off at 1500* leaving a much weaker signal from<br />

something else on 11675.<br />

Seems new, not noticed before, but in B-07 sked as RFI in Pashtu, Issoudun<br />

500 kW, 80 degrees at 1430-1500. This transmission is squeezed between two<br />

Wertachtal outsendings, Polish Radio before it, and AWR Nepal after it.<br />

Now why was Issoudun so much stronger than Wertachtal, not that far apart<br />

and neither one targeting NAm? Could it be that ISS had their ALLISS<br />

rotated in the wrong direxion? Or in any event much less efficient in<br />

aiming its radiation properly. Or just by a fluke a propagational<br />

hotspot/pipeline to here.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Dec 1) ISS powerhouse 500kW at 80 degr.<br />

GABON/LIBYA La Libyan Jamahiriya Broadcasting est entree dans le capital<br />

de la radio gabonaise a vocation panafricaine, Africa Numero 1, a hauteur


de 52%, devenant ainsi l'actionnaire majoritaire de ce media, indique-t-on<br />

de source proche du syndicat des employes de la station. Selon la source,<br />

l'Etat gabonais autrefois majoritaire dans le capital ne detient plus 35%<br />

des parts contre 13 % aux prives gabonais.<br />

L'accord portant sur la restructuration de l'entreprise a ete signe en<br />

juin 2006 sans que les partenaires sociaux ne soient associes a<br />

l'operation.<br />

Depuis 1988, la radio Africa Numero 1 connait des difficultes de<br />

fonctionnement suite a la diminution drastique de ses recettes<br />

d'exploitation axees principalement sur la location de ses emetteurs ondes<br />

courtes bases a Moyabi, dans le Sud-est du pays.<br />

Cette situation a conduit en 2002, le holding audiovisuel francais<br />

SOFIRAD, a se retirer du capital de la radio au sein de laquelle il<br />

detenait 40% des actions.<br />

Creee en 1981, Africa Numero 1, dotee d'un capital de 100 millions de<br />

Francs CFA, a ete l'un des meilleurs ambassadeurs du Gabon a l'exterieur<br />

tout comme d'ailleurs la compagnie aerienne Air Gabon qui a ferme pour<br />

cause de faillite.<br />

(from - 8 Nov <strong>2007</strong> via site de<br />

Jean-Michel Aubier-F, via dxld)<br />

4777 RD. TV Gabonaise, Melen, 1612-1646, Dec 2, French, live report on a<br />

tradit. mask festival; 55444.<br />

7270 RD. TV Gabonaise, Melen, 1129-1217, Dec 1, French, talks followed by<br />

newscast at 1200; 24342.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

GERMANY [and non]. IBB ISMANING - A SILENT TRIBUTE (video).<br />

After more than 50+ years of post WWII broadcasting service, the old Voice<br />

of America station at Munich (Ismaning), Germany closed in August. The<br />

satellite earth station there has been demolished and the equipment is<br />

shipping to our station in Kuwait. A staff engineer at Ismaning video<br />

taped portions of the dismantling work and sent it to me last week to make<br />

a brief visual documentation of the work.<br />

This was a real challenge. He sent me at least an hour's worth of very<br />

short MPEG clips, all hand-held, covering a time-span of many days. Since<br />

there is nothing more boring to non-engineers than watching satellite<br />

dishes and control rooms being taken apart, in real time, I had to find a<br />

presentation formula that could hold an audience. Besides making the short<br />

feature interesting and compressing a lot of time, I had to do it in a way<br />

that would give due respect to the station's employees, but do it using a<br />

little tongue-in-cheek humour that I know they would appreciate.<br />

Feedback will be appreciated. This is the first time I've worked with<br />

someone else's video footage and their camera techniques or input into the<br />

content: Ismaning: A Silent Tribute 4:21<br />

<br />

(Taken from<br />

<br />

via Dragan Lekic-SER, dxld Nov 21)<br />

In <strong>Jan</strong> 2008, 1st Sun on NEW 6140 kHz.<br />

MV Baltic Radio this Sunday Date 2nd Dec <strong>2007</strong>,<br />

Time 1300 UTC, Channel 5965 kHz.<br />

The transmissions of MV Baltic Radio will be broadcast over the


transmitting station Wertachtal. The transmitter power will be 100.000<br />

Watts, and we will be using a non-directional antenna system (Quadrant<br />

antenna).<br />

(hcdx, Dec 1)<br />

Re 13580 IBB Lampertheim powerhouse in UNID Arabic like (Somali?) language<br />

at 1300-1400 UT. S=9+10 dB.We already had news about this in <strong>DX</strong>LD, as a<br />

new Somali service of VOA weren't you the first to report that, Noel? It<br />

was on the VOA schedule as Somali that I copied. (gh)<br />

Re the VOA 13580 - the Bulgarian dx list of IBB changes reported this as<br />

Amharic, but I still think it's Somali. They talk a lot about Somali<br />

affairs, and give a VOA at Somali e-mail address as contact.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

From AIB Media Briefing, Simon Spanswick:<br />

Voice of America has doubled the output of its Somali-language radio<br />

service, just ten months after the service was launched from Washington in<br />

February <strong>2007</strong>. The new programme is on the air at 1600 local time in the<br />

Horn of Africa (1300 UT).<br />

<br />

<br />

I'll check jamming VoA Amharic now at 1800-1900 UT 9320IRA,<br />

9860SAO,13870LAM, as well as 119<strong>05</strong>WER til 1845, from 1845 UAE.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

Frequency changes of BVBN in Farsi to WeAs via DTK T-Systems<br />

1700-1900 on 5900 JUL 100 kW / 100 deg till Nov. 22<br />

1500-1700 NF 9480 JUL 100 kW / 100 deg from Nov. 23<br />

1430-1630 NF 9925 JUL 100 kW / 100 deg from Dec. 01<br />

Frequency change of WYFR in Russian to RUS via DTK T-Systems<br />

1700-1800 NF 9595 WER 250 kW / 060 deg, x5970* from Dec 01<br />

1800-1900 on 5970 WER 250 kW / 060 deg, x1700-1900<br />

*to avoid China Radio International in German via CER<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 4)<br />

Das Buch "Geschichte und Geschichten des Sen<strong>der</strong>s an <strong>der</strong> Saar. 50 Jahre<br />

Saarlaendischer Rundfunk" ist ab 8. Dezember im Buchladen und bei "SR am<br />

Markt" erhaeltlich.<br />

427 Seiten, Preis noch unbekannt. Bei amazon.de ist es auch noch nicht<br />

bekannt. Wenn Ihr das Buch bei amazon bestellt, tut es doch ueber<br />

<br />

(Joe Ley<strong>der</strong>-LUX, A-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 5)<br />

Danke fuer den Hinweis. Preis 29.80 Euro. Naehere Infos in <strong>der</strong> Zeitschrift<br />

SRinfo, Heft 12-<strong>2007</strong>, Seite 28f (downloadbar ueber<br />

<br />

und auf<br />

<br />

(Bernhard weiskopf-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 7)<br />

GERMANY [and non]. Another CNN incident<br />

The online department of German ARD TV news posted a quite sardonic (and I<br />

think that's absolutely OK) item about CNN:<br />

<br />

And if you don't know yet this old classic (the rice bag or bicycle<br />

falling over in China is German saying):


Another one I recently got tipped off:<br />

<br />

What they are showing here are the 15 districts of the GDR (some sources<br />

say 14, depending on the author's point of view in regard to Berlin, but<br />

all significant differences from the rural GDR districts, other than those<br />

concerning military matters, were eliminated in the seventies, thus these<br />

discussions are a pointless continuation of Cold War battles), as they<br />

existed after the states of the GDR were eliminated in 1952 and before<br />

these states were revived in spring 1990. Makes me won<strong>der</strong> how many of the<br />

US forces members and their relatives at Schweinfurt and Grafenwoehr ever<br />

dared to go north beyond Mellrichstadt, Coburg or Hof?<br />

(Kai Ludwig, DDR [non], dxld Dec 1)<br />

CNN in bigger trouble in Chavezuela:<br />

<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Dec 1)<br />

GERMANY/GUAM Winter B-07 of AWR's "Wavescan" on Sunday:<br />

1130-1200 on 15260 SDA 100 kW / 255 deg to West Indonesia<br />

1200-1230 on 15495 WER 250 kW / 090 deg to North East India<br />

1500-1530 on 121<strong>05</strong> SDA 100 kW / 285 deg to South India<br />

1530-1600 on 11675 WER 250 kW / 075 deg to Nepal and Tibet<br />

1600-1630 on 9585 SDA 100 kW / 285 deg to South India<br />

1600-1630 NF 12065 SDA 100 kW / 285 deg to Central India, ex 11690<br />

1630-1700 on 11980 SDA 100 kW / 300 deg to North India<br />

1730-1800 on 9980 SDA 100 kW / 300 deg to Middle East<br />

2130-2200 on 9720 SDA 100 kW / 315 deg to Japan and China<br />

2230-2300 on 15320 SDA 100 kW / 255 deg to West Indonesia<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 4)<br />

GUATEMALA 4<strong>05</strong>2.5 Radio Verdad, Chiquimula at 2345 UT noted with strong<br />

signal and English Gospel program, 2 Dec. One of two Guatemalans left with<br />

4799 kHz Radio Buenas Nuevas, San Sebastian, Huehuetenango now silent.<br />

(Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 7)<br />

GUINEA 7125 R. Guinee, Sonfonya, at 1040-1220 UT on Dec 1, French,<br />

talks on imports followed by Afr. pops; 34433, sporadic amateur QRM; this<br />

outlet does seem to be somewhat irregular.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

HAWAII 17525 KWHR at 0346-0354 UT. English. OM talk on Thaksgiving<br />

Dinner, "Alice's Restaurant"? song. Thanksgiving program of Pirating<br />

Cumbre WTCR, Old Turkey Radio, WBNY, Radio Jamba, WTCR, Channel 5, Classic<br />

Music Rock FM, Robot Radio, W<strong>BC</strong>Q, WBAR. SINPO 44433.<br />

(Tony Ashar-INS, dxld Dec 3)<br />

HAWAII/TAIWAN KWHR on 9930 kHz relays R Free North Korea at 1300-1400 UT<br />

from Dec 3. (ex ORNK prog.)<br />

I received an announcement of "broadcasted three times a day" at 1355 UT<br />

on Dec 3.<br />

1000-1100 9730 TWN<br />

1300-1400 9930 KWHR (Mo-Fr)<br />

2030-2130 9645 TWN<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 4; via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-<br />

JPN)<br />

HUNGARY Frequency change of Radio Budapest in Hungarian from Nov. 27:<br />

1900-1958 NF 9895 JBR 250 kW / 075 deg to AUS, x9845 // 3975 to WeEu<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 4)


INDIA 5010 AIR, Thiruvananthapuram, at 1625-1649 UT on Dec 2,<br />

English+Vernacular, Indian songs, talks; 45433.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

INDONESIA 4790.3 RRI Fak Fak, at 1345 UT on Dec 2. Pop mx and Indo<br />

announcements fair to poor un<strong>der</strong> S=6 CODAR. Serui 46<strong>05</strong> also in but weaker<br />

un<strong>der</strong> CODAR.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 2)<br />

11784.87 VOI Jakarta super signal on 25 mb: around 1440 UT in BI onwards<br />

on S=9+20 dB level on Eton E1 set. Did propagate at least til approx. 2000<br />

UT today.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 5)<br />

IRAN 3945 Voice of Islamic Rep. Iran Zahedan Nov 20, Urdu at 0330 UT,<br />

female tkls maybe ID, 0332 UT male recitation (Alcoran?), 0336 UT short<br />

pop mx, male talks. 24222<br />

(Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec-Brazil, JPNpremium Nov 30)<br />

Winter B-07 for Voice of Islamic Republic of Iran (VOIROI/IRIB):<br />

ALBANIAN 0630-0727 13810 15235<br />

1830-1927 6100 7165<br />

2030-2127 6100 9740<br />

ARABIC 0230-0427 6065 7350 9895<br />

0330-0427 7250 95<strong>05</strong> "Voice of Palestine"<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>27 6065 7350 13800<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0827 13790 13800 15545<br />

0830-1027 9885 13790 13800 15545<br />

1030-1427 13790 13800 15545<br />

1430-1627 15545<br />

1630-1927 6065<br />

1930-2027 6065 "Voice of Palestine"<br />

2030-0227 6065<br />

ARMENIAN 0300-0327 7255 7295<br />

0930-0957 9695 15260<br />

1630-1727 6185 7230<br />

AZERI 0330-<strong>05</strong>27 9865<br />

1430-1657 6200<br />

BENGALI 0030-0127 59<strong>05</strong> 6185<br />

0830-0927 117<strong>05</strong><br />

1430-1527 5910 7330 7380<br />

BOSNIAN <strong>05</strong>30-0627 13760 15235<br />

1730-1827 5945 7295<br />

2130-2227 5950 9710<br />

CHINESE 1200-1257 9895 11670 13645 15150<br />

2330-0027 7130 7325 9635<br />

DARI 0300-0627 9875 13740<br />

0830-1427 9940 13720<br />

1430-1457 9940<br />

ENGLISH 0130-0227 6120 7160 "Voice of Justice"<br />

1030-1127 15460 17660<br />

1530-1627 6160 7330<br />

1930-2027 6010 6225 7320 9855 11695<br />

GERMAN 0730-0827 15085 17590<br />

1730-1827 62<strong>05</strong> 6265 7380<br />

FRENCH 0630-0727*13600 15425 (*ex 13710)<br />

1830-1927 6180 6265 7380 9565<br />

HAUSA 0600-0657 15435 17810<br />

1830-1927 5950 7335<br />

HEBREW 0430-0457 9820 11925<br />

1200-1227 13740 15390<br />

HINDI 0230-0257 13725 15165<br />

1430-1527 7360 9710


ITALIAN 0630-0727 7545 13620 15085<br />

1930-1957 62<strong>05</strong> 7380<br />

JAPANESE 1330-1427 7380 99<strong>05</strong><br />

2100-2127 6145 7260* (*ex 7190)<br />

KAZAKH 0130-0227 7135 7265<br />

1300-1357 9660 11745<br />

KURDISH 0330-0427 3945 6145 Sorrani<br />

1330-1627 5990 Kirmanji/Sorrani/Kirmanji<br />

MALAY 1230-1327 15200 17570<br />

2230-2327 5945 7255<br />

PASHTO 0230-0327 6095 6140<br />

0730-0827 11990 15440<br />

1230-1327 6175 7170 11870<br />

1430-1527 3945 5925* (*ex 5935)<br />

1630-1727 60<strong>05</strong> 6015<br />

RUSSIAN 0300-0327 6040 7125<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>27 12025 15530 17680 17780<br />

1430-1527 6225 7165 9575 9735<br />

1700-1757 3985 7170<br />

1800-1857 6035 73<strong>05</strong><br />

1930-2027 3985 72<strong>05</strong><br />

SPANISH 0030-0227 9680<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0627 13710 15320<br />

2030-2127 6225 7130 7350<br />

SWAHILI 0330-0427 13640 15260<br />

0830-0927 15240 17660<br />

1730-1827 6130 7345<br />

TAJIK 0100-0227 5955 6175<br />

1600-1727 5945 5955<br />

TURKISH 0430-<strong>05</strong>57 12060 13750<br />

1600-1727 7125 7310<br />

URDU 0130-0227 3945 6010 6190<br />

1330-1427 6175 9790 9835<br />

1530-1727 3945 5925* (*ex 5935)<br />

1730-1757 60<strong>05</strong> 7160<br />

UZBEK 0230-0257 6040 6175<br />

1500-1557 5945 7215<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 4)<br />

6120 Voice of Justice, Kamalabad; 0218-0228* 6 December, <strong>2007</strong>. Tune-in to<br />

English female with usual anti-US copy readings over brief Mid-east<br />

elevator music fills, male with ID, Iranian instrumental and piano filler<br />

till 0228 abrupt close. Parallel slightly better 7160, which also abruptly<br />

pulled the plug at 0228 UT.<br />

(Terry L Krueger-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 6)<br />

ISRAEL 6973.024 Galei Zahal, Lod; 0231-0242 6 December, <strong>2007</strong>. Won<strong>der</strong>ed<br />

what they were up to during Hanukah. The Israeli/Western pop/rock format<br />

remains, good level. The sometimes slightly drifty transmitter held<br />

exactly here during this listening period.<br />

(Terry L Krueger-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 6)<br />

JAPAN 6<strong>05</strong>5 R. Nikkei, stn. JOZ2, Nagara, 0843-0909, 27 Nov, talks,<br />

interview, piano tunes; almost gone at 0900; 24321, QRM de KWT (?) in<br />

Arabic; // 9595 better.<br />

9595 R. Nikkei, stn. JOZ3, Nagara, 0835-0920, 27 Nov, prgr cf. // 6<strong>05</strong>5;<br />

24332, adjt. QRM de AUS 9590.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

VOA Okinawa Request.<br />

Does anybody in the group have the exact location of the former VOA<br />

site at Okinawa, Japan?


I asked Nagoya <strong>DX</strong>ers and they say:<br />

VOA Okuma tx site:<br />

26 44 11.00 N 128 09 36.00 E<br />

transmitted VOA SW, MW on 1178 kHz and FE<strong>BC</strong>-KSBU on 1360 kHz.<br />

Tx site is now "JAL private resort Okuma".<br />

VOA Okinawa between Aug. 1, 1953 - May 14, 1977.<br />

HQ:Cyatan, Kadena AFB<br />

VOA On-na Comunication Center - receiving station:<br />

26 28 21 N 127 50 21 E<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, SW TXsite Dec 6)<br />

KOREA D.P.R. 2850 KCBS, Pyongyang, 2236-2241, Dec 1, Korean, exhalted<br />

speech, choir & march tunes; 35342; // 3481, 3959.9, 4450 kHz.<br />

3481 KCBS, Wonsan, 2253-..., Dec 1, Korean, cf. my other reported<br />

parallel outlets; 15331 & vy. weak audio.<br />

3959.9 KCBS, Kanggye, 2249-..., Dec 1, Korean, marches, patriotic songs;<br />

14331; // 2850, 3481, 4450.<br />

4450 KCBS, Pyongyang, at 2238-2252 UT on Dec 1, Korean, patriotic songs;<br />

45343; // 2850, 3481, 3959.9 kHz.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

KUWAIT 17530 RADIO FREE AFGHANISTAN at 0434-0440 UT. Pashto. ID "Injo<br />

Radio Ozodi", report mentioning Javier Solana, Pervez Musharraf,<br />

Afghanistan, Kabul, Kandahar.<br />

(Tony Ashar-INS, dxld Dec 3)<br />

MADAGASCAR 5010 R. Nasionaly Malagasy, Ambohidrano, 1929-1952, Dec 1,<br />

Malagasy, local & int'l pops; 45333 but deteriorating of course.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

former SWR Rohrdorf tx unit, wb.<br />

MALAYSIA 7295 RTM 1929 OM cheerfully in this late time playing<br />

Britney's "Baby One More Time" as requested by a listener in Ipoh.<br />

(Tony Ashar-INS, dxld Dec 3)<br />

Google Earth imagery. Penang Georgetown MW location G.E.<br />

BUT rather <strong>05</strong> 22 28.26 N 100 18 17.58 E instead.<br />

<br />

Yes, that could be also the SW masts location. I can remember me on a<br />

location midst between the harbour and the westerly small hills side, --<br />

after 30 years.<br />

I passed that tx location many times during five visits between 1974 and<br />

1978, but forgot everything after 30 years now. Radio Malaysia<br />

installation was well equipped with some 60, 41, and 31 mb antennas at<br />

this era.<br />

The most exciting stns these days were RAAF Butterworth local MW station<br />

and VoMalayan Revolution clandestine station from Kunming southern China<br />

area.<br />

<strong>05</strong> 27 32.02 N 100 23 14.94 E Radio RAAF Butterworth<br />

<br />


<br />

<br />


MYANMAR [and non]. 12120 Re: tuning in 12120 PHT on Dec 2, 2325-2336, I<br />

got 54333 _ no interference. Conversation in Burmese, recorded English<br />

speech, mentioning HIV/AID; VOA ID and Burmese sked on 2335 UT.<br />

(Tony Ashar-INS, dxld Dec 3)<br />

NETH ANTILLES Visiting RNW Bonaire. I got a chance to visit Radio<br />

Netherlands in Bonaire recently. Edwin, the station engineer gave me about<br />

a 90 minute tour. Edwin was a very gracious host and I had a thoroughly<br />

enjoyable visit. I posted some photos. See if you can spot the MFJ<br />

equipment being used in the station. Bonaire is a won<strong>der</strong>ful place. I can't<br />

wait to go back.<br />

(via Dragan Lekic-SER, ibid.)<br />

Unfortunately not much can be identified. In DSCN1088 I note three Juenger<br />

D06 levellers and to the right what appear to be the controls of the Brown<br />

Boveri transmitter. In the centre probably controls of the new<br />

transmitters, with DSCN1101 perhaps featuring details of one of them.<br />

Thomson???<br />

DSCN1098 and 1099 feature the Siemens transmitter, installed for DRM tests<br />

around 2001 but also used for some AM transmissions with 50 kW if I recall<br />

correct. Back in last year this transmitter had been disconnected for the<br />

installation of new antenna switches; is it again usable or merely a relic<br />

now? And from where did they actually get this old Siemens rig?<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Nov 23)<br />

NEW ZEALAND Re RNZI Marine Weather Forecasts.<br />

The marine weather forecast you complain about in dxld is broadcast over<br />

the domestic service RNZ National [relayed by RNZI at the time you<br />

mention] and is of value to many New Zealan<strong>der</strong>s, including those not<br />

directly affected by any specific area. These include commercial and<br />

recreational fishermen, boaties, commercial coastal shipping services,<br />

trampers near coastlines, conservation and research staff on isolated<br />

islands around the coast [we do have many more inhabited islands than just<br />

the North and South Islands], and the families and friends of the people<br />

mentioned earlier. Perhaps people who live inland in places like Oklahoma<br />

simply don't appreciate the need to un<strong>der</strong>stand weather conditions in a<br />

maritime environment.<br />

(David Ricquish-NZL, dxld Nov 27)<br />

Was not really complaining, actually found it quite fascinating, but would<br />

have needed a good chart and glossary to make sense of it here. No doubt<br />

it is of great interest and importance to those along the coast or who<br />

know someone in those areas, and certainly appropriate on RNZ domestic<br />

frequencies, but I still think it strange that it's on an external SW<br />

service to the (other) Pacific islands. But then, RNZI defaults most of<br />

its time to RNZ (domestic), which gives us a chance to hear it. O, we<br />

certainly know the importance of un<strong>der</strong>standing weather conditions, in our<br />

case a plains/tornadic environment.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 28)<br />

RNZI takes the domestic service for much of the overnight period and gets<br />

a "warts and all" product from the domestic service including local<br />

weather.<br />

(Barry Hartley-NZL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 28)<br />

3935 R. Reading Sce. (tent), Levin, 0824-0839, 27 Nov, English (most<br />

probably), unreadable talks; 15321; also 0712-0810, <strong>05</strong> Dec; 15331, i.e.<br />

useless signal both days.<br />

9765 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, 1002-1040, Dec 2, English, newscast + weather<br />

report followed by "The Sounds We Heard"; 45544.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)


NIGER 9704.98 La Voix du Sahel (pres). Poor signal just above the noise<br />

faded below noise by 2149 UT. Never improved. Could tell OM had extended<br />

commentary.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 2)<br />

97<strong>05</strong> LV du Sahel, Niamey, 1150-1326, Dec 2, French, tribal songs,<br />

newscast at noon, ..., Vernacular, talks, seemingly some radioplay; 35433.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

NIGERIA 4770 R. Nigeria, Kaduna, 1508-1545, Dec 2, English,<br />

newsbulletin; 15341 but improving; rtd. 45343 at 1620 but then with bad<br />

audio.<br />

7275 R. Nigeria, Abuja, 1130-1150, Dec 1, Vernacular, Afr. pops, talks,<br />

English, newscast; 35443.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

7274.86 Best time in Europe to check for Abuja/Kaduna? regional station<br />

is after 0630 UT, when Tunisia leaves co-channel. Very tiny. Stronger<br />

signal observed in southern Spain during my holiday trip a month ago.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

PALAU NEW RELIGIOUS STATION? On the 01.12.<strong>2007</strong> I heard a religious<br />

station broadcast in English from 1000 UT on the frequency of 15725 till<br />

sign off at 1100 UT. It ID itself as APRIL CHOW RADIO by a female and also<br />

provide address in Hong Kong for listener to write in. Reception is as SIO<br />

353 here in Malaysia. Any idea where do it transmit from ??<br />

[Later] After further monitoring done on this evening, it's been ID that<br />

this April Chow Radio transmission come from PALAU via T8BZ Gospel Radio.<br />

The postal address given is April Chow Radio, Central Post Office P. O.<br />

Box 6804 HONG KONG, China.<br />

(Peter Ng-MLA, dxing.info via dxld Dec 2)<br />

Scheduled 0700-1600 UT to zones 41 PAK/IND/BGL, 49 SoEaAS, 50 PHL, 54<br />

INS/MLA/SNG. wb.<br />

PERU 3329.53 Ondas del Huallaga, Huanuco at 1030 to 1040 UT fading out<br />

on 7 September. 90 meter band has been poor all week with high noise<br />

levels.<br />

4974.73 Radio del Pacifico, Lima 2330 "...viente hombres en la villa ....<br />

en horas del Peru ... " 2332 seemingly religious programme, unusually good<br />

signal, 3 Dec.<br />

5014.5 Radio Altura, Cerro de Pasco at 0030 to 0045 UT "... en el centro<br />

de el pais..." good signal lsb to avoid Cuba on 5025. 4 Dec. ~ 1000 to<br />

1030 UT "...en la hora .... Radio ....en Santos ...en las manana..." some<br />

local t storm crackle, this followed by two telephone numbers 5 Dec;<br />

strong signal, locator "en el radio popular...ministerio de ...." at 1020<br />

to 1030 UT on 7 Dec.<br />

5039.27 Radio Libertad, Junin at 1010 to 1040 UT locator "en la tierra<br />

....Santa Maria .... imediamente en la alegria de ...." at 1036 UT<br />

locatora and brief music 8 Dec.<br />

5120 26 [tent.] Ondas del Suroriente, Quillabamba at 2348 to 0000+ UT on<br />

2 Dec.<br />

5486.67 Radio Reyna de la Selva, Chachapoyas, at 1040 to 1110 UT "en el<br />

numero zero ... en el mundo ...Senor Carlos Puesta [Cuesta ?] en las ...<br />

hoy ... en el tiempo de ... cambio en todos ... recuerdo en el final ...<br />

en el grand sabado ... Carlos Puesta..." 7 Dec.


Note: Both 5460.1 Peru Radio Bolivar and 5470.8 Peru Radio San Nicolas,<br />

off the air at this time.<br />

(all Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 7)<br />

RUSSIA Sankt-Peterburg. Radio station "lighthouse" passes to the new<br />

grid of broadcasting in the ranges of the long and medium-frequency waves<br />

On December 1 of this year radio station "lighthouse" returns to earlier<br />

to the utilized grid of broadcasting in the ranges of long and medium-<br />

frequency waves in volume 19 hours in a 24 hour period. Thus, the<br />

transmitters of the ranges pointed out above will be begun to operate in<br />

the period from 06.00 to 01.00 local time. In Saint Petersburg and<br />

Leningrad region ether program translation "lighthouse" on the new grid LW<br />

/ MW of broadcasting will be achieved at frequencies by 198 and 549 kHz.<br />

(Mikhail Timofeev, Sankt-Petersburg / "open_dx", RUSdx Dec 2)<br />

My 7535 kHz PUZZLE is a spurious outlet of Moscow Lesnoy.<br />

7535, In past weeks since B-07 season started, an UNID location broadcast<br />

of VOR English service puzzled me in 1800-1900 UT slot.<br />

Just checked WW<strong>DX</strong>C's ALL English Broadcast pdf. File, and discovered two<br />

Moscow relays in English, on a different place arrangement in ALL VoRUS<br />

schedule B-07.<br />

Two outlets of Moscow Lesnoy 71<strong>05</strong> and 7320 kHz - produce an unwanted<br />

spurious signal some 215 kHz away on 7535 kHz in B-07 season. Didn't check<br />

6890 kHz yet, the symmetrical counterpart on lower side.<br />

Similar intermodulation at Lesnoy occured in A-07, when Amateur radio band<br />

suffered a spur on 7<strong>05</strong>0 kHz then.<br />

to Mar2 fromMarch3<br />

English 1800-1900 7320 7320 Moscow 250 Europe<br />

English 1800-1900 71<strong>05</strong> 71<strong>05</strong> Moscow 250 Europe<br />

(wb, dxld Dec 3)<br />

Wir haben jetzt das VoR Problem auf 7040 jeden Abend.<br />

2 x 71<strong>05</strong> = 14210 - 7170 = 7040 kHz.<br />

(Wolf DK2OM, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 5)<br />

NF 7560 Samara-RUS 250 kW / 188 deg to EaAf, ex9445 kHz as follows:<br />

Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church/Holy Synod Radio in Amharic:<br />

1600-1700 Mon<br />

Radio Xoriyo Ogadenia in Somali:<br />

1600-1630 Tue/Sat<br />

Andenet Le Democracy in Anharic:<br />

1600-1700 Wed/Fri/Sun<br />

Ethiopian People's Patriotic Front (EPPF) in Amharic:<br />

1600-1700 Thu<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 4)<br />

RWANDA/SRI LANKA/ETHIOPIA Additional frequency of Deutsche Welle<br />

in Amharic eff Nov 22<br />

1400-1457 on 15620 KIG 250 kW / 030 deg // 11645 KIG 250 kW / non-dir<br />

// 15640 TRM 250 kW / 270 deg // 15660 KIG 250 kW / non-dir<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 4)<br />

Very different reception here today - 15620 was the strongest, 15640 was<br />

very weak, and 15660 was on air but weaker than on Monday. 11645 was also<br />

weak. No jamming audible during the first 15 minutes of listening.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 4)


Re: DWL Amharic, ... and Ethiopian jamming. Yes, totally agree with,<br />

regarding my place in southern Germany. Very, very weak condition today.<br />

Jamming yesterday Dec 3rd:<br />

jammed 11645, 15640, and 15660, but NOT 15620.<br />

11637...11648, 15638...15648 much up - not on 15640 even, 15656...15664.<br />

Jamming today Dec 4th:<br />

jammed 11645, 15640, and 15660, but NOT 15620.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 4)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA 15170 The BUZZY unit from BSKSA Riyadh noted again in<br />

0300-0600 UT slot today Dec 6th. HQ prayer covered 15163 to 15176 kHz<br />

range. Later heard that buzzy sound again on 11935 kHz at 0900-1200 UT.<br />

Other BSKSA transmissions: 2nd program on 9675 kHz around <strong>05</strong>00-0700 UT.<br />

Swahili from Riyadh at 0400-0700 UT on 15285 kHz. 1st program in Ar at<br />

<strong>05</strong>50-0900 UT on 17730 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

SINGAPORE 6195 B<strong>BC</strong> at 0017-0025 UT. English. OM talk on computer chip<br />

giant, INTEL, Ireland, Irish parliament, Irish government, business tax,<br />

Ireland perspective, terrorist, foreign investment and corporate tax rate.<br />

(Tony Ashar-INS, dxld Dec 3)<br />

7275 R. Singapore, Kranji, 1325-1445, Dec 2, Tamil channel, phone-ins,<br />

songs; 25332 but improving.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

Google Earth imagery. Radio Singapore SW Site.<br />

Singapore Radio via Yahoo maps and Microsoft VE labels, is on much better<br />

resolution now, than Google Earth / Maps :<br />

Ian had the exact date of the three stations nearby in Kranji.<br />

Left westwards R SNG International <strong>BC</strong>, 49, 41, 31, 25 mb masts.<br />

SNG R Singapore International<br />

01 25 19.35 N 103 43 27.45 E<br />

yahoo maps<br />

<br />

Microsoft VE labels<br />

<br />

Google Maps<br />

<br />

right eastwards B<strong>BC</strong> Kranji Far East relay station (ex Tebrau, Johore<br />

Malaysia til 1978)<br />

SNG VTMC B<strong>BC</strong> Kranji site.<br />

01 25 22.57 N 103 43 56.72 E<br />

Yahoo maps<br />

<br />

Microsoft VE labels<br />

<br />

Google Maps<br />


up northwards<br />

SNG Singtel Kranji Radio Station, ? UTE Maritime communication ?<br />

01 26 01.60 N 103 43 49.95 E<br />

Yahoo maps<br />

<br />

Microsoft VE labels<br />

<br />

Google Maps<br />

<br />

and former B<strong>BC</strong> relay Tebrau Malaysia, 4x250, 6x100 kW.<br />

I visited that station in December 1977 during a trip from Bali, Java, to<br />

Singapore, Malacca, K-L, Ipoh, Georgetown-Penang, Phuket, Bang Kok. Just<br />

before the equipment was moved in stages to then built up Kranji site.<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 4)<br />

SLOVAKIA 15750 RADIO SANTEC via Rimavska Sobota-SVK at 1300-1315 UT<br />

English; opening by YL informing followed by YL<br />

translating from German on high potent medicine.<br />

(Tony Ashar-INS, dxld Dec 3)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA 3320 SAUK / R. Son<strong>der</strong> Grense, Meyerton, 1901-1950, Dec 1,<br />

Afrikaans, news, light music & songs; 54343, a contrast to (my) other obs.<br />

during Nov 7.<br />

9650 SAUK / R. Son<strong>der</strong> Grense, Meyerton, 1519-1639, Dec 1, Afrikaans, match<br />

report; 24432, adjt. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

SWAZILAND 9525 TWR Manzini at 1933-1950 talk in African then French<br />

mentioning: "emotion, morale, foundation, morality, control capacity,<br />

spiritual" with instrumental music. I heard the address in Chicago,<br />

Illinois, USA but missed the website. SINPO 33422.<br />

(Tony Ashar-INS, dxld Dec 3)<br />

TWR, 6130, f/d card, sked and bible tract in 7 weeks for postal report<br />

with $1. The QSL is actually the ham card of 3DA0<strong>BC</strong> (James Burnett, TWR).<br />

The back of the card has a photocopy of the blank side of a regular TWR<br />

QSL pasted over the areas where a ham would enter contact information.<br />

Actually, the card is actually very nice with a map of Swaziland against<br />

flag with inserts of tribal images, etc.<br />

(John Herkimer-NY-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 2)<br />

SWEDEN SAQ TRANSMISSION ON CHRISTMAS EVE DECEMBER 24TH <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

There will be, as last year, a transmission with the Alexan<strong>der</strong>son<br />

alternator on VLF 17.2 kHz from Grimeton Radio/SAQ on Christmas Eve,<br />

Monday December 24th <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

The message transmission will take place at 0800 UT and will be repeated<br />

at 0815 UT. The transmitter will be tuned up from around 0730 UTC, so you<br />

will get time to test your antennas and equipment during that time.<br />

There will be no activity on amateur radio frequencies with the call<br />

SK6SAQ this time.


QSL-reports are kindly received:<br />

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Radiostationen, Grimeton 72, S-430 16 ROLFSTORP, SWEDEN<br />

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Yours<br />

Lars Kalland, SM6NM (Dec 5)<br />

TAIWAN 15375 on Nov 27 at 0900- UT. Fu Hsing <strong>BC</strong>, Kuanyin. Readable<br />

signal at last.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, hcdx Dec 1)<br />

What a lucky 10 kW station. Per Aoki, has the frequency to itself until<br />

1100 when RFA and Chicom jamming come on:<br />

15375 Fu Hsing BS 2300-0100 1234567 Chinese 10 TWN FHBS b07 // 9410<br />

15375 Fu Hsing BS 0400-0600 1234567 Chinese 10 TWN FHBS b07<br />

15375 Fu Hsing BS 0800-1000 1234567 Chinese 10 TWN FHBS b07<br />

15375 Fu Hsing BS 1100-1300 1234567 Chinese 10 TWN FHBS b07<br />

15375*R.FREE ASIA 1100-1200 1234567 Tibetan 500 75 Dhabbaya UAE<br />

15375*R.FREE ASIA 1200-1229 1234567 Tibetan(Amdo) 500 75 Dhabbaya UAE<br />

15375*R.FREE ASIA 1229-1300 1234567 Tibetan(Khams) 500 75 Dhabbaya UAE<br />

<strong>05</strong>414E2411 IBB/RFA b07<br />

And here's their other frequency, but which has a lot more QRM, from China<br />

and B<strong>BC</strong>:<br />

9410 Fu Hsing BS 0400-0600 1234567 Chinese 10 TWN FHBS b07<br />

9410 Fu Hsing BS 0800-1000 1234567 Chinese 10 TWN FHBS b07<br />

9410 Fu Hsing BS 1100-1300 1234567 Chinese 10 TWN FHBS b07<br />

9410 Fu Hsing BS 2300-0100 1234567 Chinese 10 TWN FHBS b07 // 15375<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Dec 1)<br />

TAIWAN/CHINA 6030 Ming Hui Radio (pres), at 1302 UT on Dec 2.<br />

Apparently the one being jammed by Firedrake. Ming Hui somewhat stronger<br />

than jammer. Mandarin chatter/ Firedrake jumble registered S=6 on s-meter.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 2)<br />

TAIWAN/RUSSIA B-07 sked.<br />

Furusato no Kaze<br />

<br />

1600-1630 Japanese 9780 TWN<br />

Nippon no Kaze-Ilbone Baram 1700-1730 Korean 9820 TWN<br />

Siokaze-JSR <br />

1400-1430 Japanese/Korean/Chinese/English 5985 YAM/JPN<br />

2030-2100 Japanese/Korean/Chinese/English 5965 YAM/JPN<br />

Radio Free Chosun-Jayu Joseon Bangson <br />

1200-1300 Korean 9950 RUS<br />

1330-1400 Korean 9950 TWN<br />

Radio Free North Korea-Jayu Bukhan Bansong <br />

1000-1000 Korean 9730 TWN<br />

2030-2130 Korean 9645 TWN<br />

Open Radio for North Korea-Yeollin Bukhan Bangsong<br />

<br />

1100-1200 Korean 9930 KWHR (Mo-Fr)


1300-1400 Korean 9930 KWHR (Mo-Fr)<br />

Cornerstone Ministries International-Bukhan Seongyo Bangsong<br />

<br />

1300-1330 Korean 9940 TWN<br />

2000-2030 Korean 9795 TWN<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 2; via Sei-ichi Hasegawa-<br />

JPN)<br />

TAJIKISTAN 4635.<strong>05</strong> Tajik Radio, Yangiyul; 0246-0315 6 December, <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

Really nice signal, the best I can recall in ages. Presumed Tajik language<br />

female, very nice local vocals and instrumentals, male at 0258 and into<br />

techo beat fill music until 0300. No time soun<strong>der</strong>s (at least not audible),<br />

into news by male, patter from 0308 between male and female, 0309 filler<br />

music and talk, back to vocals at 0311. By tune out, clearly beginning to<br />

fade down fast. Decent modulation for a change, but a slight 50 cycle hum<br />

as always with this one.<br />

(Terry L Krueger-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 6)<br />

THAILAND 9520 RFE/RL Russian Udorn Thani at 20<strong>05</strong>-<strong>2007</strong>+ UT YL & OM talk<br />

mentioning Moskow, Germania, Brazil, ID Govorit Radio Svoboda on <strong>2007</strong>,<br />

conversation on Duma, kampania, aktivis, politika parti. SINPO 44333.<br />

(Tony Ashar-INS, dxld Dec 3)<br />

UNIDENTIFIED 15630, continuous 1 kHz tone test, Dec 4 from 1355 past<br />

1401 and past 1429 but gone at 1441 recheck. ERT Avlis, Greece is the only<br />

station registered on this frequency at any time, as alternate to 15650,<br />

but its normal programming was running at same time on 15650, and much<br />

weaker. So either they are testing another transmitter, or it's something<br />

else, more likely the latter. Perhaps DW is looking for yet another<br />

Amharic frequency in the neighbourhood.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Dec 4)<br />

This one was noted at my location too at S9+ peaks on the meter from<br />

around 1315 UT. The signal was very comparable with ERT 15650 - same<br />

strength and fading patterns. All Avlis 1-2-3 were on air where they<br />

should be (9935, 15650, 9420) so an Avlis-4 ???<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxldy Dec 4)<br />

11820 an Unidentified Arabic transmission noted in 0600-0700 UT slot today<br />

Dec 6th. ? Riyadh, B<strong>BC</strong> CYP/MDA, RTA, Libya ? Still a puzzle, please help.<br />

Maybe was a maintenance day at B<strong>BC</strong> Cyprus Arabic sce.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

4831.13 UNID noted with fading signal 1020 to 1035 UT, on 7 Dec, with<br />

major transmitter drift, thanks go to Charles Bolland log, with the<br />

possibility of the return of Radio Maranon Jaen.<br />

4834.96 UNID noted at 1130 to 1140 UT with weak Latin programming on 8<br />

Dec. Maranon ?.<br />

4852.45 UNID noted at 1000 to 1040 UT on 7 Dec with weak audio.<br />

50<strong>05</strong>.9 UNID, former frequency of Peru, Radio LTC Juliaca 1000 to 1020 UT<br />

weak audio 8 Dec.<br />

5040 UNID 1000 to 1030 on 6 Dec.<br />

(all Bob Wilkner-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 7)<br />

U.K. 11975 no program of West African Democracy Radio noted today Dec<br />

5th. Registered at 0700-0800 UT via Skelton Cumbria, 300 kW 180degr.<br />

Endless recording loop of CELLO music from Merlin VTC control room heard


over and over gain during that hour.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 5)<br />

USA WRMI's program grid has been updated as of Dec 1:<br />

<br />

(Jeff White-FL-USA WRMI, dxld Dec 4)<br />

5070 WWCR, Nashville TN, 1125-f/out 1155, Dec 1, English, religious<br />

propaganda; 35332. Check CUB 5025 fade out time.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

9369.95 WTJC noted in <strong>05</strong>00-0700 UT portion, but tiny signal today S=2.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

Several changes concerning <strong>DX</strong> programs, on 9955 except 7385 15-17:<br />

WORLD OF RADIO: Thu 1530, Sat 0900, 2230, Sun 0900, 1615, Tue 1630<br />

MUNDO RADIAL [soon to be canceled]: Sun 1130, Thu 2315<br />

WAVESCAN: Sun 0930<br />

<strong>DX</strong> PARTYLINE: Sat 1130, Sun 0015, <strong>05</strong>00, Mon 1600, Wed 1630, Fri 1645<br />

AVENTURA <strong>DX</strong>: Sat 1145, Sun <strong>05</strong>15, Mon 1615, Tue 1615, Wed 0115, 1645<br />

LA ROSA DE TOKIO: Sat & Sun 0800, Mon 2300<br />

FRECUENCIA AL DIA: Tue 1530, Thu 2330, Sun 1230, Mon <strong>05</strong>00<br />

VIVA MIAMI: Tue 2300, Wed 1600, Thu 1630, Fri 1600<br />

Plus unscheduled times in the blox M-F 0600-1000, 1100-1300 on 9955, which<br />

is jammed much of the rest of the time. N.B.: the individual program pages<br />

linked at the left of the WRMI site have NOT all been updated, so don't<br />

rely on times shown there.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Dec 4)<br />

WYFR is having some strange problem with double audio, like echoes of<br />

about the same strength. Not long/short path in this case, I am quite<br />

sure. Dec 2 at 0623 UT the WYFR (not RTI) Cantonese to WNAm transmission<br />

on 5985 exhibited this, and also at 1349 UT on 13695, WYFR Mandarin to<br />

NoAm.<br />

This anomaly was first reported by Larry Will in Maryland, Dec 2, at 0409-<br />

0416 UT on new 6915 kHz; when I checked 6915 at 0615 UT I heard no echo,<br />

but Ron Howard in California still did, tho not so bad.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Dec 2)<br />

6915 WYFR [ex 6855] 6915 kHz !!!! Ich habe ein starkes Signal im Moment<br />

2145 UT auf 6915 kHz religious Musik und Lied.<br />

(Marcel-FRANCE, A-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 29 via <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong>)<br />

Originally registered 6855, then changed to 6875, to end up on 6915 kHz<br />

now, English 2000-2200 UT, Portuguese to Europe 2200-2300 UT, scheduled<br />

1945- 2245 UT 100 kW 44 degrees.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Nov 29)<br />

WYFR also moved to 6915 at 0300-1300, colliding with KNLS which also moved<br />

there; see ALASKA. (gh, dxld Nov 30)<br />

Spurious signals: Herbert from Austria noted EWTN yesterday and today Dec<br />

4th around 0700-0800 UT on nominal 5810 kHz, and on two accompanied<br />

spurios signals of 5801.6 / 5818.4 kHz. (Dec 4)<br />

WEWN 5810 noted again on two spurious emissions today Dec 5th 0000-0800<br />

UT. Around 0640-0700 UT on 5801.65 and 5818.35 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 5)<br />

USA [non] Frequency change of IBB:<br />

0000-0030 NF 72<strong>05</strong> UDO 250 kW / 324 deg, ex 7200 VOA Special English<br />

0030-0100 NF 72<strong>05</strong> UDO 250 kW / 154 deg, ex 7200 VOA Special English


0100-0200 NF 72<strong>05</strong> MOR 250 kW / 067 deg, ex 7200 VOA English<br />

0200-0300 NF 72<strong>05</strong> IRA 250 kW / 340 de‘, ex 7200 VOA Special English<br />

0130-0230 on 13815 IRA 250 kW / 049 deg,add.txion RFA Burmese<br />

0130-0230 on 11795 IRA 250 kW / 049 deg,add.txion RFA Burmese<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 NF 5940 LAM 100 kW / 075 deg, ex 9430 RL Tatar-Bashkir<br />

1300-1400 on 13580 LAM 100 kW / 132 deg,add.txion VOA Amharic<br />

1300-1400 on 15600 MOR 250 kW / 108 deg,add.txion VOA Amharic<br />

1330-1430 on 13815 IRA 250 kW / 049 deg,add.txion RFA Burmese<br />

1330-1400 on 11795 IRA 250 kW / 049 deg,add.txion RFA Burmese<br />

1400-1430 on 11795 KWT 250 kW / 094 deg,add.txion RFA Burmese<br />

1400-1500 NF 5840 TIN 250 kW / 288 deg, ex 5855 RFA Cantonese<br />

1600-1630 NF 3965 BIB 100 kW / 063 deg, ex 9615 RFE Romanian<br />

1600-1700 NF 5840 TIN 250 kW / 304 deg, ex 6060 VOA Hindi<br />

1600-1700 NF 6060 BIB 100 kW / 088 deg, ex 5840 RL Uzbek<br />

1600-1800 NF 9310 UDO 250 kW / 3<strong>05</strong> deg, ex 11865 VOA Pashto Deewa Radio<br />

1700-1730 NF 3965 BIB 100 kW / 063 deg, ex 7180 RFE Romanian Mon-Fri<br />

1700-1800 NF 9785 LAM 100 kW / 092 deg, ex 11840 RFE Farsi Radio Farda<br />

1800-1900 NF 7425 UDO 250 kW / 300 deg, ex 74<strong>05</strong> VOA Urdu Aap Ki Dunyaa<br />

1930-1945 NF 5860 MOR 250 kW / <strong>05</strong>1 deg, ex 5850 VOA Croatian<br />

1930-2000 NF 9435 MOR 250 kW / <strong>05</strong>9 deg, ex 7115 VOA Albanian<br />

2000-2130 NF 7375 LAM 100 kW / 104 deg, ex 9840 RFE Farsi Radio Farda<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 4)<br />

UZBEKISTAN 9500 CVC International via Tashkent, at 1350 UT on Dec 2.<br />

Weak signal was in the clear w/ Hindi service directed 153 degrs. Chatter<br />

from Rebelde on 95<strong>05</strong> kHz.<br />

(Jerry Strawman-IA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 2)<br />

13685 CVC International via Tashkent-UZB site at 0300-0600 cl-down UT<br />

with proper S=9 signal, Dec 6.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

YEMEN 9780 Yemen Radio Sanaa suffered bad modulation heavily, after<br />

0600 UT Dec 6th. Modulation like oscillating dithers.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

ZAMBIA CVC via assumed Zambia is on air via 13590 kHz until 1400 (when<br />

the Sines DRM roar starts) and then heard via 13650. The signal was fair<br />

at best Dec 4th. I heard English on 13650 on Dec 3rd around 1500 but<br />

didn't stay to ID. Due to weak signals from Darwin 13635, it was<br />

difficult to compare the two transmissions, but they did appear to be<br />

the same, and more or less in sync with each other.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 4)<br />

CVC Test from Makeni Ranch, just 35 kilometers west of Lusaka. Only S=4-5<br />

signal here.<br />

13650 is 2 seconds behind 13635 kHz via CVC Darwin Australia. (wb. Dec 5)<br />

9430 CVC, Lusaka at <strong>05</strong>20-<strong>05</strong>50 UT on Dec 2nd. Very nice signal w/<br />

"Chatback" (answering listener's letters) & Christian contempo-pop, promo<br />

for "Favorite Cricketer" contest (phone: +61 75477 2373), "Daily Planet"<br />

music news, address for comments, questions:<br />

CVC, P.O.B. 6361, Maroochy B.C., 4558, Qld, Australia.<br />

(Dan Sheedy-CA-USA, dxld Dec 4)<br />

Log of 1300-1500 UT slot:<br />

DWL Amharic Kigali-Rwanda. I miss the 4th channel 11645 kHz today Dec 6th.<br />

Came up very late ... Strongest is 15620 kHz, second 15660, and poorest is<br />

Trinco 15640 kHz.<br />

Other logs:<br />

15375 Chinese hissing jammer against RFA Tibetan 1100-1400 UT via Al<br />

Dhabbaya UAE.


15380 BSKSA Riyadh Arabic, crystal clear signal 1200-1400 UT.<br />

Original and two echo signals around the world today in 1200-1400 Ut slot:<br />

15495 AWR WER Bengali 1230-1300 250 kW<br />

13700 and 13820 YFR WER 500 kW<br />

15595 Vatican Radio 500 kW<br />

11810 Jordan Radio<br />

also some powerful signals from the opposite like R SWE via Sackville<br />

11670, WWCR 15825, RHC 12000 kHz.<br />

15540 co-channel, two broadcast hit each other: 1200-1330 UT HCA KNX<br />

English from Australia, and CRI Chinese via CVC Santiago-CHL.<br />

13580 IBB Lampertheim powerhouse in UNID Arabic like (Somali?) language at<br />

1300-1400 UT. S=9+10 dB.<br />

RFA Tibetan very powerful today on 11540 Dushanbe TJK and 11590 Kuwait<br />

1100-1400 UT, differ half a second.<br />

11770 terrible OVERMODULATED pop mx, English from RRI Galbeni at 1300-1500<br />

UT.<br />

PALAU 9965 KHBN fair S=7 signal, Chinese at 13-14 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

HFCC A08 Conference.<br />

The Plenary Meeting of the B07 HFCC/ASBU Conference in Birmingham, England<br />

concluded that the next shortwave coordination conference for the A08<br />

season will be global and that it will be a joint meeting with the ABU-HFC<br />

group in the Asia-Pacific region. Agreement has now been reached that it<br />

will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from February 4th to 8th, 2008.<br />

NASB associate member VT Communications will be hosting the event with the<br />

help of the Technical Department of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union.<br />

Any NASB member station that would be interested in officially<br />

representing the Association at the HFCC A08 Conference should contact us<br />

as soon as possible.<br />

(NASB newsletter Dec 7)<br />

WRC 07 News.<br />

ITU World Radiocommunication Conference <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

News release from Fanny Podworny, DRM Consortium.<br />

Taking place about once every four years, the World Radiocommunication<br />

Conference (WRC) is consi<strong>der</strong>ed one of the most important events for<br />

radiocommunication industry representatives, government representatives<br />

and observers from international organizations. Organized by the<br />

International Telecommunication Union (ITU), WRC <strong>2007</strong> took place in Geneva<br />

from the 22th of October until the 16th of November. It was charged with<br />

reviewing and, if necessary, revising international radio regulations that<br />

govern the use of the radio-frequency spectrum and telecommunication,<br />

satellite orbital and frequency allocations.<br />

Long-time DRM Consortium members B<strong>BC</strong>, Deutsche Welle, Radio Netherlands,<br />

TDF and VT Communications, as well as DRM directly as a Sector Member<br />

(represented by Dr. H. Donald Messer), all attended WRC-07 because of<br />

their common interest in Agenda Item 1.13 and the opportunity it gave for<br />

an additional allocation of HF spectrum to the broadcasting service.<br />

Currently, due to the severe congestion in the 4-10 MHz broadcasting<br />

bands, broadcast reception audibility is suffering, and this affects both<br />

analogue and digital transmissions. WRC 07 allowed for settling this<br />

issue, which has never been adequately addressed over the many years it


has appeared on WRC agendas.<br />

"WRC 07 is the best opportunity for DRM to communicate what happens since<br />

the last three years," said DRM Chairman Peter Senger prior to the<br />

meeting. Since June 2003 the DRM system is ready, developed and<br />

standardized. Today more than 30 broadcasters are using DRM for regular<br />

transmissions with a total of about 800 hours daily. Several DRM receivers<br />

are already available and with the first DRM chipsets coming in 2008, mass<br />

production of DRM radios is expected.<br />

Summary of WRC-07 Results; Impact on the DRM System<br />

by Don Messer, DRM Consortium Representative at WRC-07<br />

WRC-07 is over. This memo is a summary of what happened here of interest<br />

to the DRM system. The results are very positive. I summarize the four<br />

major outcomes below.<br />

1. No Protection Ratio agenda item for WRC-11:<br />

The original "preliminary" agenda items for WRC-11, which were composed at<br />

WRC-03, included an item for a reassessment of the Protection Ratios in<br />

the HF bands for DRM into analog signals, vice-versa, and DRM into DRM.<br />

This inclusion was a result of my having to agree to it during WRC-03,<br />

while I was the chairman of the handling of the agenda item on digital HF,<br />

to be able to get DRM officially into the Radio Regulations in the HF<br />

bands. It was a struggle.<br />

Well, here we are at WRC-07. It has to compose the official WRC-11 agenda,<br />

since it is now the next Conference. Not unexpectedly, there was an<br />

avalanche of requests for agenda items (initially over 150 !!), which was<br />

pruned down to about 25 by the time the approval process was completed.<br />

Needless to say, our little protection ratio agenda item from WRC-03 was<br />

buried in the snow. There won't be such an agenda item.<br />

Therefore, we will not have to formally submit documentation during the<br />

next four years on how the DRM signals are behaving while in HF use with<br />

respect to interference to other signals. This does not mean we should<br />

ignore the topic only that there will not be any ITU-R requirement to do<br />

anything official.<br />

What remains with respect to the ITU-R is the "at least 7 dB backoff".<br />

This should be observed for all regular operational broadcasts. And, of<br />

course, HF<strong>BC</strong> coordination continues.<br />

2. No additional HF<strong>BC</strong> spectrum between 4 & 10 MHz:<br />

This defeat was no tragedy I believe that. First, the week before the<br />

Conference ended, the only remaining proposal for more HF<strong>BC</strong> spectrum was<br />

the one from the CEPT (European Conference of Postal and<br />

Telecommunications Administrations). It had been reduced, as a compromise,<br />

to 200 kHz additional, with the same "date of entry into force" of 2018. I<br />

had tried, unsuccessfully before the Conference, to inject the idea of a<br />

much earlier entry date, since we complain about immediate problems<br />

forcing us to go "out of band." But this got nowhere.<br />

Fundamentally, Region 2, Region 3, the old Soviet Union republics, sub-<br />

Saharan Africa, and the Arab States stood ground for No Change. Finally,<br />

the complicated proposal from the CEPT was withdrawn, and life went on<br />

with other aspects of this complicated agenda item.<br />

What was lost? Practically nothing. If the CEPT proposal had been<br />

accepted, the situation would have remained as it is until 2018. What<br />

would the broadcasters do in the meantime? The same as now. So, it<br />

wouldn't have been until 2018 that anything positive would have happened<br />

and who knows what the world will be like then?


So the "no change" folks win a pyrrhic victory. All of them can go back<br />

and get congratulations from their bosses but nothing has changed. Whoever<br />

has to and can will use Article 4.4 on "no harmful interference" as the<br />

escape valve for the foreseeable future. Like it or not, we will be living<br />

with the current situation that includes Out-of-Band broadcasting<br />

transmissions into Fixed Service territory, using the famous Article 4.4<br />

on no harmful interference for an indefinite future.<br />

3. A new Resolution to "continue studies":<br />

As is frequently the case when a WRC gets stuck without any real success<br />

on an aspect of an agenda item, as in rugby and American football, it<br />

kicks the ball away (punts, in American). So, with the added HF<strong>BC</strong> spectrum<br />

dead, a Resolution was created to ask the Study Groups to continue<br />

studying the issue amass data, find out about how digital introduction is<br />

affecting spectrum usage, blah, blah, blah. It will give some of us some<br />

"job security" in the next few years.<br />

There is a clear cut feeling that somehow the introduction of DRM will<br />

help matters. I hope so.<br />

4. "Tropical zone use" the last regulatory element of DRM use in the HF<br />

bands: This is the real regulatory triumph for us in the shortwave band<br />

use of DRM.<br />

At WRC-03, I was able, along with others, to get DRM accepted officially<br />

for use in the HF bands that are governed by Article 12. That is the<br />

regulation that specifies the use of HFCC-like coordination twice a year,<br />

etc. for the bands above 5900 kHz. It took a massive amount of<br />

modifications in various Articles, Appendices, Resolutions and<br />

Recommendations to get to that point, originally drafted by Ian Davey (UK)<br />

and me, with very little changes along the way.<br />

However, none of this addressed the domestic "tropical zone" use of DRM.<br />

(These are the broadcasting bands below 5900 kHz.) This time, in modifying<br />

Resolution 517, which in its latest form comes from WRC-03, we finally got<br />

to remove any mention of single-side band signals. This is something I<br />

could not get rid of at WRC-03.<br />

In the process, with the "stroke of the pen" we lowered the bands un<strong>der</strong><br />

consi<strong>der</strong>ation from 5900 kHz to 3200 kHz, thereby including the "tropical<br />

zone" bands. The suggested change sailed right through the Plenary session<br />

without any objection.<br />

This new aspect finishes the DRM official ITU recognition in the HF<br />

broadcasting bands. It has enormous marketing potential since more than<br />

half the people in the world live in the "tropical zone," which is roughly<br />

defined as between 30 degrees North and South latitudes. Countries like<br />

Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Congo, South Africa, Algeria, Brazil, Mexico,<br />

Argentina are simply a sample of what we're talking about. (A good NVIS<br />

capability for DRM is an essential element of this application.)<br />

(NASB newsletter Dec 7)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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ALASKA Frequency change for KNLS in Chinese:<br />

0800-1200 NF 6915 NLS 100 kW / 300 deg to China, x7355<br />

1300-1600 NF 6915 NLS 100 kW / 300 deg to China, x7355<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 10)<br />

ARMENIA/UKRAINE Deutsche Welle QSL.<br />

Correxion: Deutsche Welle in Dari/Pashto on 9380:<br />

1330-1400 9380 ERV 500 kW / 100 WAs Dari (not DHA 250 kW / 090 deg)<br />

1400-1500 9380 LV 500 kW / 096 WAs Pashto (not DHA 250 kW / 090 deg)<br />

73! (Ivo Ivanov, Bulgaria, Nov 22, <strong>DX</strong> LISTENING DIGEST)<br />

QSLs received from Deutsche Welle Customer Service, 53110 Bonn, Germany:<br />

- Nov. 27, <strong>2007</strong> 1330-1400 9380 Erevan (Dari)<br />

- Nov. 28, <strong>2007</strong> 1400-1430 9380 Simferopol (Pashto)<br />

- Nov. 30, <strong>2007</strong> 1430-1500 9380 Simferopol (Urdu)<br />

(Tony Ashar-INS, dxld Dec 12)<br />

So, seems the Ukrainians replaced mothballed Lviv site registration later<br />

by Mykolaiv-UKR, west of Crimea.<br />

Simferopol Crimea Ukraine is the old "veiled" call of the USSR era, used<br />

with ITU in decades. But tx site location is really 255 kilometers away<br />

northwest, near<br />

UKR Mykolaiv Luch Posad-pokrovskote SW 500/1000 kW, MW 1431 160 kW<br />

46 48 55.92 N 32 12 36.46 E<br />

<br />

Microsoft Virtual Earth


ARM Gavar Kamo Yerevan site at<br />

40 24 43.14 N 45 10 59.55 E<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 12)<br />

AUSTRALIA CVC is running some DRM tests from Darwin, Australia to Japan,<br />

on 10, 11 and 12 December:<br />

0400-0600 UT 17835 kHz<br />

0630-1000 UT 17780 kHz DRM transmit power is around 80 kW, and the<br />

antenna is HRS4/4/.5 pointing at 3 deg (340+23deg slew).<br />

Andrew Flynn, Christian Vision via DRM Software Radio Forums.<br />

(by Andy Sennitt-HOL, RNW MN blog via dxld Dec 10)<br />

6230 VMW Wiluna, W.A. at 1338-1351 UT on Dec 8. Xmsn in progress with<br />

Northern Territory coastal waters forecast; switched to South Australia<br />

coastal waters forecast at 1344; off at 1351. Good signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 9)<br />

RA continues to be inaudible on its normally potent 31m frequencies: Dec<br />

10 at 1347 UT could not hear on 9580 or 9590, but OK on 6020. Presumably<br />

near Summer Solstice, the 9 MHz signals are getting absorbed rather than<br />

refracted where the first hop would normally be in our direxion, the pre-<br />

sunrise MUF being at its lowest, altho one might otherwise conclude that<br />

they are no longer on the air at all.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Dec 10)<br />

Armchair listening here in Europe these days most of the time slot 1100-<br />

1900 UT on 9475 kHz. wb.<br />

BELARUS This season Belarussian Radio new on 7360 and 7390 kHz in<br />

Belarus from 1200 on until 1800 UT.<br />

Also new 1600-1800 on 6090 (QRM CHN and B<strong>BC</strong> Farsi) // 6115 in Belarussian<br />

with other programme.<br />

From 18<strong>05</strong> until 2400 UT 6090, 7360 and 7390 Polish, German, English and<br />

Russian international service. Same programme on 7420 but very weak from<br />

defective tx.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 8)<br />

BHUTAN Last night I heard Radio Bhutan from sign at 0001 UT on 6035 kHz<br />

with local mx, 0003 voice annr, from 00<strong>05</strong> drums mx, no QRM but weak.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 8)<br />

BULGARIA Google Earth imagery. Only Google Earth image, not in Yahoo<br />

maps or Microsoft VE. Varna Galata MW site 774 / 1143 kHz.<br />

43 10 04.33 N 27 56 34.60 E ??<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 8)<br />

CHINA 4750 PBS Hailar (tent) on Dec 8, with Chinese classical mx and<br />

drama from 0740 UT tune. Pop vocals at 0750 w/ man ann. Unusual band condx<br />

tonight - never have hrd China before this early, especially on 60 mb.<br />

Both Central PBS Hailar and Qinghai PBS Xining listed here in 2008 PWBR,<br />

but only CPBS Hailar for this time period. WRTH <strong>2007</strong> shows CNR Nanning on<br />

this channel.? SINPO 34433 w/ QRM from CODAR and hvy QSB.<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 8)<br />

5240 Xizang PBS, Lhasa excellent signal 2340-2350 UT with bass driven<br />

rock like music, // 49<strong>05</strong> and 4920 kHz. 2 Dec.


(Robert Wilkner-FL-USA, JPNpremium Dec 7)<br />

5000 BPM Lintong at 1459 UT on Dec 7. Ten repetitions of "BPM" in Morse<br />

Code beginning at 1459:00. I believe there was a voice ID by a YL at<br />

1459:48 (seemed to be in CH). Fair signal but un<strong>der</strong> WWV and WWVH, of<br />

course.<br />

8794U Chanjiang Maritime Security Information Center at 1345-1420 UT. Not<br />

heard here on several tries. This station was mentioned in R<strong>DX</strong>P 11-11-07.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 9)<br />

6937 Yunnan PBS, at 1358 UT on Dec 12 with organic songs. Seemingly ID at<br />

TOH, then with music. Program continued with talks by OM and YL and songs<br />

in between.<br />

Found two other frequencies that seemed to be in parallel (not checked<br />

with other radio) 6920 and 6929 kHz. All marginal with 6929 kHz being<br />

slightly stronger (S=1-2). Has anyone checked these so far, especially<br />

from Asia?<br />

(Zacharias Liangas-GRC, dxld Dec 13)<br />

As confirmed by Mauno Ritola-FIN and commented by me, Kunming has had<br />

these 8 kHz spurs up and down from nominal for couple of weeks now.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Dec 14)<br />

CONGO D.R. 6210 Some Fridays and Mondays I've been checking Radio<br />

Kahuzi (DRC) on 6210 kHz and noted VOA programs on that frequency. Once<br />

VOA English started at 1730 UT and last Monday checking at 1840 UT there<br />

was VOA French to Africa continuing past 1900 UT.<br />

I don't know if Kahuzi inserts any local ID's at the TOH during these<br />

relays. I have at times a nasty tx mixing product on 6210 kHz from two VOR<br />

49 mb transmitters.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, hcdx Dec 12)<br />

CZECH REP. Winter B-07 schedule of Radio Prague:<br />

CZECH 0030-0<strong>05</strong>7 on 5930 7345<br />

0230-0257 on 6200 7345<br />

0330-0357 on 6200 7345<br />

0930-0957 on 11600 21745<br />

1030-1<strong>05</strong>7 on 15710 21745<br />

1200-1227 on 11640 17545<br />

1330-1357 on 6<strong>05</strong>5 7345<br />

1630-1657 on 5930 15710<br />

1830-1857 on 5930 9400<br />

2030-2<strong>05</strong>7 on 5930 9430<br />

2200-2227 on 5930 9435<br />

ENGLISH 0000-0027 on 9955 RMI Tue-Sat<br />

0100-0127 on 6200 7345<br />

0200-0227 on 5995 SAC<br />

0200-0227 on 6200 7345<br />

0400-0427 on 5990 SAC<br />

0400-0427 on 6200 7345<br />

0430-0457 on 9890<br />

0800-0827 on 7345 9860<br />

1000-1027 on 9955 RMI<br />

1000-1027 on 15710 21745<br />

1130-1157 on 11640 17545<br />

1330-1357 on 9750 RMP Fri/Sat DRM<br />

1400-1427 on 11600 13580<br />

1500-1527 on 7385 RMI<br />

1700-1727 on 5930 15710<br />

1800-1827 on 5930 9400<br />

2100-2127 on 5930 9430


2230-2257 on 5930 9435<br />

2330-2357 on 5930 7345<br />

GERMAN 0730-0757 on 5930 7345<br />

1100-1127 on 7345 9880<br />

1300-1327 on 6<strong>05</strong>5 7345<br />

1300-1327 on 9750 RMP Fri/Sat DRM<br />

1600-1627 on 5930<br />

1730-1757 on 5940 ARM<br />

FRENCH 0700-0727 on 5930 7345<br />

0830-0857 on 9860 11600<br />

1100-1127 on 17515 ASC<br />

1430-1457 on 11600 13580<br />

1730-1757 on 5930 15710<br />

1930-1957 on 5930 9430<br />

2300-2327 on 5930 7345<br />

RUSSIAN <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>27 on 5980 9890<br />

1230-1257 on 6<strong>05</strong>5 17545<br />

1530-1557 on 5930 9450<br />

1900-1927 on 5830 DB<br />

SPANISH 0000-0027 on 5930 7345<br />

0000-0027 on 11665 ASC<br />

0030-0<strong>05</strong>7 on 9955 RMI Tue-Sat<br />

0100-0127 on 11665 ASC<br />

0130-0157 on 6200 7345<br />

0300-0327 on 6200 7345<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-<strong>05</strong>57 on 9955 RMI<br />

0900-0927 on 11600 15255<br />

1030-1<strong>05</strong>7 on 9955 RMI<br />

1500-1527 on 11600 13580<br />

1900-1927 on 5930 9430<br />

2000-2027 on 5930 9430<br />

2130-2157 on 5930 9435<br />

2330-2357 on 6000 SAC<br />

ARM=Armavir ASC=Ascension<br />

DB =Dushanbe RMI=WRMI<br />

RMP=Rampisham SAC=Sackville<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 10)<br />

DIEGO GARCIA VQ9, CHAGOS ISLANDS. Jim, ND9M, informs OP<strong>DX</strong> that he will<br />

be returning to Diego Garcia this week (ETA 12th December) for another<br />

four month tour and will resume operating as VQ9JC. Jim states, "My ship<br />

will be leaving the island in a few weeks, so I don't know yet how much of<br />

my four months will be spent there; hopefully we will return in August or<br />

Sept 2008. But there's a possibility that the ship will be reassigned to<br />

another port; if that happens, this would likely be my final chance to put<br />

out VQ9. If I'm still there in late March, I will try to get another<br />

special prefix callsign issued for temporary use around the CQ WPX SSB<br />

Contest. The local licensing authority was very receptive to my request in<br />

<strong>2007</strong> and were kind enough to issue me VQ97JC for a two-week period; with<br />

luck, they will do it again. Operating time tends to run about 85% CW, 10%<br />

SSB, and 5% digital and is mainly on 10-80 meters.<br />

I must take a boat from my ship (where I am one of the few remaining Radio<br />

Officers) to the island where the ham shack is located and usually cannot<br />

be QRV before 1200Z. (Local time is UT +6 all year.) In or<strong>der</strong> to be on the<br />

boat back to the ship, I must QRT by 1630Z on Sundays through Thursday,<br />

and by 1730Z on Fridays and Saturdays, although I will occasionally stay<br />

overnight to work early morning <strong>DX</strong>. Even if I do stay overnight, I have to<br />

QRT by about 0<strong>05</strong>0Z to make the boat in time to be at my job by 0200Z. (Ops<br />

should keep in mind that I'm there on a work assignment; it's not a<br />

vacation holiday!)"<br />

QSL via ND9M (ex-WB9IHH); either by the bureau or direct is OK. Jim's XYL<br />

will forward direct requests to him every three weeks or so, but mail


typically takes about two weeks to get to the island once she mails it.<br />

(Ohio/Penn <strong>DX</strong> Bulletin No. 836, via Dave Raycroft, O<strong>DX</strong>A yg via dxld Dec<br />

10)<br />

EQUAT GUINEA [c.f. <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> #838] Re the Guinea Equatorial/R Atlantica<br />

item.<br />

Radio Atlantica was a brainchild of French radioman Jacques Tremoulet. For<br />

some reasons R Atlantica never materialized. Tremoulet had a company in<br />

Madrid, called Compania de Radiodifusion Intercontinental which planned to<br />

start those high-powered transmissions on shortwave from Equatorial<br />

Guinea, un<strong>der</strong> the name Radio Atlantica. When those plans failed, there was<br />

anyway build a mediumwave station in Madrid, named Radio Intercontinental.<br />

This station still exists, of course un<strong>der</strong> new ownership.<br />

Tremoulet had already prior WW2 some commercial stations in France (Radio<br />

Toulouse, Radio Agen etc). He also created Radio Andorra. After the war he<br />

established Radio Africa in the International Zone of Tangier. Later he<br />

created Radio Antilles in Montserrat. He was also involved (just before<br />

his death) in constructing Radio Trans Europe in Portugal. A businessman<br />

creating a lot of interesting stations.<br />

[These were excerpts of my research of broadcasting in the International<br />

Zone of Tangier].<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 8)<br />

[c.f. <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> TopNews #837] I'd like to add something. On the page<br />

(photo archives)<br />

there are many pictures of the construction work etc of Radio Atlantica in<br />

the place called Musola (Fernando Poo). There is one place called Musola<br />

some 65 km from Malabo. I'm not sure if there's another Musola nearer<br />

Malabo. Most of the pictures of Atlantica are from 1947. It seems, soon<br />

after that the project was terminated, lack of money or changing political<br />

situation, who knows.<br />

On that page there's also lots of pictures of R Santa Isabel and R<br />

Ecuatorial.<br />

Also at least one of Radio Africa 2000, a cultural station that operated<br />

ca. 1989-1993y on 6910 kHz in Malabo. I managed to hear this station here<br />

in Finland couple of times, but can't recall if I ever sent a reception<br />

report.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 10)<br />

Thanks Jari for your recent information.<br />

Re: Musola, see Fallingrain town directory, from top to down.<br />

<br />

<br />

there is only one Musola town given:<br />


Fair signal of S=5-6 level noted today at 1200-1300 UT, deep fades,<br />

religious program, female voice in English about abortion matter.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 11)<br />

ERITREA/ETHIOPIA Eritrean Radio is active on 7175 kHz. I heard sign on<br />

at 0355 with local music. From 0400 UT on jamming.<br />

In the afternoon Jamming can also be heard time by time from 1500-1700 UT<br />

on 7175, at 1700 Arabic programm is beginning with ID Idhatu-s sawt al-<br />

gumhuriyati-l Eritrea with means Radio Voice of the Republic of Eritrea.<br />

At 1730 UT Somali programm until 1800 UT QRT and sign off.<br />

Jamming is varying in 7170 to 7195 kHz range. I think Eritrea and Ethiopia<br />

are shifting frequencies.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 8)<br />

7100, VOBME, Asmara, Program 1, *0355-0400+, Dec 8, IS. Talk at 0359. Very<br />

weak.<br />

7170, VOBME, Asmara, Program 2, *0355-0420+, Dec 8, IS. Talk at 0359. Very<br />

weak. Covered by jammer at approximately 0400. Eritrea moved to 7175<br />

shortly after 0400 & the jammer followed. They both continued to move back<br />

and forth between 7170 and 7175 during this time period. The one chasing<br />

the other.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx Dec 8)<br />

On 8 Dec <strong>2007</strong> noted Ethiopian jammers at 1748 on 7100 and 7175 kHz,<br />

apparently against Eritrea. At the same time similar jammer was on 9485<br />

kHz, I guess against VO Oromo Liberation. All went off around 1800 as did<br />

the target stations, too.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 8)<br />

ETHIOPIA 5950 Voice of Tigrey Revolution, *0356-0430, Dec 8, IS. Talk<br />

at 0400. Some Horn of Africa music. Poor un<strong>der</strong> Okeechobee, Florida. //<br />

5980-poor un<strong>der</strong> unidentified co-channel station.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx Dec 8)<br />

9560.60 V. of Democratic Alliance via R. Ethiopia on Nov 29 at 1500-1510<br />

UT 25442. Tigrigna, IS, ID, Opening announce, Talk.<br />

9560.80 R. Ethiopia on Dec 4 at 1357-1407 UT 34433 Afar and Arabic,<br />

Ethiopian pops, ID at 1358, IS at 1359, Three gongs at 1400 UT, News.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Dec 7)<br />

7165.2 R. Ethiopia, Geja Dera (I'd like to see this & certain other site<br />

names clearly defined as various sources show different or then just<br />

slightly diff. names), 1551-1603 UT on 9 Dec, Arabic, talks, tunes, then<br />

some other language (English?) after 1600 UT, but conditions didn't allow<br />

to identify it; 23432; // to 9560.5 kHz.<br />

9560.5 R. Ethiopia, Geja Dera (cf. rmk. on the site name un<strong>der</strong> 7165.2),<br />

1544-1607 UT on 9 Dec, Arabic, talks, tunes, different language (English)<br />

after 1600; 33443 but deteriorating, weak audio.<br />

(both Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 9)<br />

ETHIOPIA [and non] 11900 Tensae Ethiopia Voice of Unity, 1500-15<strong>05</strong> UT,<br />

escuchada el 5 de diciembre en ahmarico, comienza emisi? con m?ica de<br />

flauta, locutor con ID, comentarios, segmento musical, otra vez el<br />

fragmento musical interpretado por flauta, SINPO 43343.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, JPNpremium Dec 7)<br />

via Armavir-Krasnodar-RUS, 1500-1600 UT.<br />

11900 Tensae Ethiopia Voice of Unity, 1500-1600 UT. Registered via<br />

Armavir-Krasnodar. But the opening procedure is much different these days,


a new 7 seconds EACH lasting 800 Hz tone, like the SENTEC Meyerton<br />

procedure noted before 1500 UT today Dec 11th.<br />

At 14.58:50 UT a strong carrier came on air co-channel totally even<br />

frequency -- the Ethiopian jamming station.<br />

Then a tiny ID in Amharic of Tensae Ethiopia Voice of Unity noted much<br />

un<strong>der</strong>neath at 15.00:50 UT.<br />

At 15.02:20 UT heavy WIDEBAND NOISE HISSING jamming started, (like a hour<br />

before on the three DWL Amharic channels 11645, 15640, and 15660 kHz).<br />

When checked again around 1534 UT, noted a very anoying motorboot like<br />

ignition jamming instead, broad band use, not more than 11883 to 11911 kHz<br />

WIDTH !!!<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 11)<br />

Unid strong carrier noted on 15660 kHz at 1347-1352 UT Dec 5th, superpower<br />

S=9 +30dB signal here in southern Germany. DWL Sines test switch? Rather<br />

one of the new - supposed - Chinese jammers in Ethiopia.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 6)<br />

FRANCE/ALGERIA 7295 Radio Algerienne Quran program.<br />

Most likely LBY in Arabic [sic, see below, also RTA HQ prayer noted] and<br />

French language via France noted this morning again on 7295 kHz til<br />

06.59:02 UT cut-off in Arabic. Also noted on 9435, 11625, 15230 kHz.<br />

Schedule like 5960 and 7295 kHz 0400-0700 UT. 9435 and 11625 0700-0800.<br />

9435 and 15230 0800-0900. 15230 and 15615 0900-1100. 1100-1600 not<br />

observed yet.<br />

13830 and 15165 1600-1700. 9610 and 13830 1700-1800. 9610 and 9820 1800-<br />

2000. 7175 and 9820 2000-2100. 7175 and 7295 2100-2300.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 12)<br />

R. Algerienne Quran prgr. ID heard at 0852 UT on 9435 and 15230 kHz.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, dxld Dec 12)<br />

Thanks Mauno, but RTA was always on VTC Merlin facilities via U.K. site.<br />

They changed the provi<strong>der</strong> now ?<br />

So difficult to check the Arabic broadcaster on the bands these days.<br />

Nothing heard on Dec 13 and 14 at 0900 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 12/13/14)<br />

Thanks for the updated lists and information Wolfy. And Mauno's comment<br />

re-Algiers is noted.<br />

At 1030+ UT I have an Arabic station playing popular music and song on<br />

15615. It's not the 'traditional' Libyan style heard via 15150 though.<br />

It's a weak signal (like 15300), so I don't know what chance there will be<br />

of hearing an ID. I don't hear anything on 15230 except a loud local buzz.<br />

It is interesting if France has taken over relays of Algiers - I haven't<br />

seen an updated list of VT relays for B-07 as yet. The one in the new 2008<br />

WRTH (yes - mine arrived yesterday also) doesn't show any transmissions<br />

from Algiers at 1030.<br />

I don't un<strong>der</strong>stand why France should relay Libya any more now that the<br />

colonel has got at least three transmitters of his own - unless, of<br />

course, Libya wishes to operate a continuous Arabic language service.<br />

15615 kHz went off at 1100 UT after announcements by a man and a woman -<br />

not copied unfortunately. I'll listen later.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 12)


RTAlgiers tests in Arabic (Holy Quran sce) via TDF/ISS 500 kW<br />

on Dec 6-12 only :<br />

0400-0658 5960 / 194 deg to EaCeAf; 7295 / 162 deg to NoWeAf<br />

0700-0758 9435 / 194 deg to EaCeAf; 11625 / 162 deg to NoWeAf<br />

0800-0858 9435 / 194 deg to EaCeAf; 15230 / 162 deg to NoWeAf<br />

0900-1<strong>05</strong>8 15230 / 162 deg to NoWeAf; 15615 / 194 deg to EaCeAf<br />

1600-1658 13830 / 194 deg to EaCeAf; 15165 / 162 deg to NoWeAf<br />

1700-1758 9610 / 162 deg to NoWeAf; 13830 / 194 deg to EaCeAf<br />

1800-1958 9610 / 162 deg to NoWeAf; 9820 / 194 deg to EaCeAf<br />

2000-2<strong>05</strong>8 7175 / 162 deg to NoWeAf; 9820 / 194 deg to EaCeAf<br />

2100-2258 7175 / 162 deg to NoWeAf; 7295 / 194 deg to EaCeAf<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 13<br />

GABON 4777 RTV Gabonaise at <strong>05</strong>49 UT in French, 333, Dec 2. YL with<br />

comments plus African vocal/drum music.<br />

(Stewart MacKenzie-USA, JPNpremium Dec 7)<br />

GEORGIA [ABKHAZIA] [tent.] At <strong>05</strong>50 UT noted Abkhazia (Georgia) in<br />

Russian again, after long break, 9494.74 kHz. But station had left the air<br />

approx. 0624 UT, when checked again. Yesterday around 1450 UT, and this<br />

morning again (<strong>05</strong>50 and 0630 UT) noted an UNKNOWN station carrier on<br />

9510.74 kHz.<br />

Could that be the second Abkhazia transmitter, which was lately bcast<br />

close to v9535 kHz. BUT on approx. 9508 kHz in the nineties a decade ago!<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 9)<br />

GERMANY MABB, the media authority of Berlin and Brandenburg, posted an<br />

invitation of applications for the vacant MW 567, 693 and 1359 kHz<br />

channels, all available from the Zehlendorf site near Oranienburg (which<br />

is the home of 177, too, and not to be confused with the Zehlendorf<br />

district of Berlin). Explicitely both analogue and digital transmissions<br />

are possible, powers mentioned below are AM carrier power which has to be<br />

reduced by 7 db (i.e. to a bit less than 25 percent) for digital use.<br />

693 is at present on air with an experimental DRM analogue / digital<br />

simulcast transmission, relaying the Voice of Russia feed regularly<br />

carried on 603. The current VOR licence expires on April 8 2008 and VOR<br />

likes to replace 603 on this occasion by 693 which may be run at 250 kW.<br />

The extended service area, as compared to 603 with 20 kW, requires a new<br />

allocation procedure.<br />

Also available is 567 with 100 kW, MABB states that it can be activated at<br />

short notice. They say that Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg gave up this<br />

frequency on <strong>Jan</strong>uary 24 2006, probably referring to an official<br />

notification since the transmitter had in fact been switched off on Dec 31<br />

20<strong>05</strong> at 2259 UT.<br />

1359 is available "at a later time, requiring more technical work" which<br />

could be a paraphrase for multiplexing 1359 into the existing mediumwave<br />

antenna being not feasible. The power of this frequency is specified as<br />

100 kW. Well, at Berlin-Koepenick it had been run with a 250 kW<br />

transmitter, but I'm not sure about the actual output, maybe it was<br />

running reduced power at night?<br />

1359 used to carry Radio DDR 1 during daytime and RBI during the evenings,<br />

it appears that the daytime service has been terminated in 1990 or 1991,<br />

probably after it was a relay of Antenne Brandenburg or some time. Later<br />

Evangeliums-Rundfunk wanted to test it, but the authorities of Berlin<br />

literally banned the 250 kW transmitter from ever being switched on again.<br />

What indeed followed in 1994 were some temporary low power (5 kW, using<br />

the old ex-891 transmitter if I recall correct) relays of Starsat-Radio,<br />

merely meant to promote their satellite service, thus some special<br />

trailers were inserted into the feed. But soon (after just one year if I


once again recall correct) this was over and 1359 remained silent since<br />

then, i.e. for more than a decade now.<br />

MABB press release:<br />

<br />

Official invitation of applications:<br />

<br />

Btw, here is a nice gimmick:<br />

<br />

The former 567/810/1449 kHz site; to the left the 130 metres tall mast,<br />

built in 1988, to the right the area of dismantled antennas, the<br />

subterranean transmitter rooms (not traceable in the ortho images) and<br />

some satellite dishes, not related to the mediumwave transmitters and just<br />

put there because the location was well suited. Check out also Microsoft<br />

Virtual Earth, which presents another image set.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Dec 12)<br />

GREECE 7450 Radiofonikos Stathmos Makedonias at 2245-2250* UT on Dec 7.<br />

Last few minutes of xmsn with Greek mx to 2250 UT, then YL with ID "Edo<br />

Thessaloniki, Radiofonikos Stathmos Makedonias...," then sked and anthem;<br />

off at 2251 UT. VG signal and great mx.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 9)<br />

GUIANA FRENCH DRM on 9455-9460-9465 where I had not noticed it before,<br />

Dec 12 at 0649 UT; not NZ since that is still on 9865-9870-9875 kHz. 9460<br />

was registered as 345 degrees from TDF GUF at <strong>05</strong>00-0700 UT from 11 to 13<br />

December only, so presumably you will no longer hear it; what programming<br />

was it carrying, and why?<br />

After a few weeks on 15790-15795-15800, which replaced 17870-17875-17880,<br />

DRM missing Dec 12 and 13 but at 1438 UT on Dec 13, instead on new 13860-<br />

13865-13870, which I can only assume is the latest replacement. But is it<br />

on the official DRM schedules? Of course not! Nor in HFCC. More RFO Guyane<br />

programming? Nothing about this yet on the DRMNA yg. I am amused when I<br />

find a DRM transmission just by tuning around, without even a DRM<br />

receiver, before those who are supposedly "in the loop".<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Dec 13)<br />

INDONESIA 9526.0 Voice of Indonesia, Dec 11 noted with sever<br />

transmitter problems, but a strong signal. 1020 program in Thai, 1024<br />

suddenly off the air in mid-song, re-checked at 1030 to find them back on<br />

with ballads and EZL music till 1040 suddenly off again, at 1045 briefly<br />

on for 3-4 seconds.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Dec 11)<br />

IRAN Most of the frequencies and programmes of IRIB in B-07 season<br />

remaines as Winter 06/07. The only changes:<br />

German 1730-1827 7380, 6265(Sitkunai-LTU tx), 62<strong>05</strong> (ex6200).<br />

Bangla 0830-0927 117<strong>05</strong> Kamalabad, ex Sirjan now very good reception 1430-<br />

1527 5910, 7380 (ex7295), 7330 kHz.<br />

Japanese on new times and frequencies, one hour instead half hour px 1300-<br />

1357 99<strong>05</strong>, 7380 both audible on free channel 2100-2157 7260 (weak), 6145<br />

(audible un<strong>der</strong> VOR Spanish).<br />

Armenian 0300-0327 7295, 7255 (new fq, good reception)<br />

5925 1430-1530 40E,41W KAM 500 94 PUSHTU-m IRN IRB ex 5935


5925 1530-1730 40E,41N KAM 500 94 URDU-m IRN IRB ex 5935<br />

7260 2100-2200 45 SIR 500 53 JAPANESE IRN IRB ex 7190<br />

7350 0230-<strong>05</strong>30 39 KAM 500 178 ARABIC IRN IRB ex-0430<br />

13600 0630-0730 27,28,37,SIR 500 285 FRENCH IRN IRB ex13710<br />

13790 <strong>05</strong>30-1430 38,39 KAM 500 178 ARABIC IRN IRB ex0430-<br />

-m Meshed program.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 8)<br />

IRAN/IRAQ/TURKMENISTAN [Clandestine] 3880.80v V. of Iranian Revolution<br />

on Nov 29 at *1429-1437 UT. 24432-21431 Kurdish, 1429 UT sign on with IS,<br />

ID at 1434 UT, Talk, jamming from 1434 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Dec 7)<br />

ITALY Here is the news from RAI, in English.<br />

RAI, mentioned above, has given up on shortwave and on most of its 26<br />

languages. (What are all those broadcasters doing now?) But you can still<br />

hear the news in English from RAI. It's on RAI's "Notturno Italiano." This<br />

all-night radio program has existed since 1952, when its name was<br />

"Notturno dall'Italia." It's mostly music, but on the hour is news in<br />

Italian, English, and French. (German was dropped after October 1.) The<br />

program was transmitted to Europe on medium wave and on one shortwave<br />

frequency [6060]. The shortwave is now gone, but the medium wave and the<br />

internet audio stream carry on.<br />

<br />

And, so, on my Tangent Quattro internet wi-fi radio<br />

<br />

I've been a fairly regular listener to Notturno, including it's news in<br />

English. The schedule is 2300-<strong>05</strong>00 UTC during the winter.<br />

Frankly, this is the program RAI should have transmitted all along on<br />

shortwave to North America. Instead of the rip-and-read global news we<br />

used to get from RAI's English shortwave broadcast to North America, the<br />

Notturno English news is all about Italy. The rea<strong>der</strong>, a British- accented<br />

male, has a much more polished delivery than what we were used to on the<br />

old RAI shortwave service. (The weekend of October 6, I heard no English<br />

news, just Italian and French. The next weekend, the youngish-sounding<br />

female, prone to fluffs, we used to hear on the 0<strong>05</strong>5 UTC shortwave<br />

transmission, was back, doing the English news on Notturno.)<br />

And while the music that filled the second ten minutes of the RAI<br />

shortwave broadcasts was an admixture of Western pop tunes, the music on<br />

Notturno is a pleasingly eclectic mix of mostly Italian tunes, some<br />

mo<strong>der</strong>n, some vintage.<br />

There is sprightly conversation in Italian between musical selections. If<br />

you know any Spanish, you'll have some idea of what is being said in<br />

Italian. If not, Italian is a pleasant language to listen to<br />

uncomprehended.<br />

As I have been listening, I've noticed the Notturno internet stream drop<br />

out ("buffering") a few times. What, is bandwidth exceeded? Are more than<br />

forty people accessing the stream? Here is where putting Notturno back on<br />

shortwave to North America might make sense.<br />

In the meantime, pour yourself a glass of Montepulciano d'Abruzzo,<br />

http://www.deliciousitaly.com/prodotto.php?id=188&regione_id=1 sit down to<br />

your current novel, and enjoy Notturno Italiano in the background. We<br />

might even send e-mails to Notturno's apparently live forum, surprising<br />

them with a sudden influx of North American listeners.<br />

(Kim Andrew Elliott-USA, Kim's Column, Dec NASWA Journal via dxld Dec 7)


JAPAN 5006 JG2XA Tokyo at 1412-1440 UT on Dec 7. Morse ID's every<br />

couple of minutes or so. The text is as follows: "JG2XA JG2XA JG2XA UEC<br />

HFD station" sent around 10 wpm. Fair signal, about even with the local<br />

band noise on peaks.<br />

3925 R. Nikkei at 1328-1330* UT on Dec 5. Last minute of classical mx<br />

pgm; ID at 1329 UT as "Kochirawa Nikkei Radiosha" by M ancr who then named<br />

all six stations in the group by call letters (JOZx, where x is a single-<br />

digit number) and power. Xmsn ended at 1330 UT; carrier off a minute<br />

later.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 9)<br />

KENYA Google Earth imagery. Nairobi Langata now in fine resolution.<br />

01 21 28.84 S 36 44 55.97 E<br />

<br />

[thanks, also Mauno reported an earlier contribution by Chris Greenway-<br />

B<strong>BC</strong>].<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 8)<br />

KOREA Rep of 1566 FE<strong>BC</strong> via stn. HLAZ, Jeju, is still a regular, well,<br />

at least over here at this time and even earlier, on 8 Dec at 2107-... UT,<br />

Korean, preaching, hymns; 34422, QRM de G.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 9)<br />

LATVIA 9290 Latvia Today, Ulbroka, 1146-1210, Dec 8, tune-in to lite<br />

instrumental music & English talk about local history. IDs. Radio SWH<br />

address for reports. Radio Casablanca programming at 1200 with ID & into<br />

local folk & pop music. Good signal. I do not usually hear these guys this<br />

well.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx Dec 8)<br />

LIBYA 15150 [tentatively Libya] Likely third tx from Sabrata noted<br />

again on Dec 10th and 11th at 1300-2000 UT. Test transmission with mo<strong>der</strong>n<br />

Cairo style Arabic songs and dance orchestra music. Co-channel QRM of<br />

VoRUS Moscow at 13-15 UT. Voice of Africa Sabrata Libya still on 17725 and<br />

21695 kHz at time slot from 1200-1700 UT range.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 11)<br />

UNID Thanks to a tip of Noel Green-UK noted an Unidentified Arabic music<br />

station on 15150 kHz in 1300-2000 UT slot on Dec 9th and 10th. QRM co-<br />

channel by VoRUS-RUS, but covered the latter station totally here in<br />

south-western Germany.<br />

Station supposed to be originate from Sabrata Libya, but noted the two<br />

Sabrata outlets still on 17725 and 21695 kHz, IDed in En at 1410 UT,<br />

Sabrata txion very poor signal.<br />

Arabic mx is like Radio Cairo songs in past 40 years, probably N O T Iran<br />

style. I asked Tarek - our friend in Cairo - to identify that music style.<br />

Otherwise transmission on 15150 kHz is much more powerful and noted<br />

different mo<strong>der</strong>n modulation sound, than ever heard on previous IRIB on<br />

15150. And also total different to well known RTA Algiers relay via VTC<br />

Merlin U.K. relays.<br />

Transmission sound so powerful, like 500 kW beasts of Rampisham, Kuwait or<br />

BSKSA Riyadh. Still a puzzle.<br />

Maybe the Libyan's replaced/re-built another THIRD tx by new Tales-<br />

Thomcast or Harris unit at Sabrata ? And on final field test now, playing<br />

Arabic music continously.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 10/11)


LITHUANIA 5815, Radio Racja, via Sitkunai at 1433 UT, Russian, woman<br />

reading news with mention of Iraq.<br />

(Kevin Redding-AZ-USA, AB<strong>DX</strong> Dec 7, via dxld)<br />

Should be Belarussian, and per Aoki not on air until 1530 UT:<br />

5815 Radio Racja 1530-1730 UT daily Belarussian 100kW 259degr Sitkunai LTU<br />

So is there now something else on 5815 kHz before then, or is Racja on<br />

earlier? I suppose this would be close to grayline now, but unusual to<br />

hear Europe on 50+ meters in our mornings.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Dec 7)<br />

IRIB Tehran via Sitkunai, widely reported also Spanish at 2030-2127<br />

reported now on 6265 (x6225), and maybe English 1930-2027 too. wb.<br />

Frequency change for VOIROI/IRIB in Russian from Dec 7:<br />

1430-1528 NF 5815 SIT 100 kW / 079 deg to EaEu, ex6225<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 10)<br />

MADAGASCAR From Nagoya <strong>DX</strong>ers Circle:<br />

"Visiting Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land Madagascar Relay Station" by Eiki Satomi.<br />

<br />

de "Gekkan Tanpa".<br />

(Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, ndxc HQ via SW TXsite wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 8)<br />

Radio Madagascar on 5009.95 on sunday Dec 9 at 0245-0312 UT. The usual<br />

beautiful choral music at tune-in, followed by IS at 0253 UT, and presumed<br />

Mass or church service (recognized the Apolstles Creed recitation, with an<br />

"Amen" by attendees at the end). Strongest RM signal ever at this QTH. (RM<br />

had not been heard well here over the last two years, but since putting a<br />

good grounding system and new antenna in before the first frost, SW <strong>DX</strong><br />

opportunities such as this have blossomed)<br />

(Ross Comeau-MA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 9)<br />

MALI 5995 RTM Bamako on Dec 1, Fr/Ar at 0635-0645 UT alternating afro-<br />

pop mx w/ male talks, QRM of 6000 kHz of R. Guaiba Brazil. 22422.<br />

(Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec-Brazil, JPNpremium Dec 7)<br />

MEXICO [XERTA new address, soon on 4800 kHz]<br />

Hallo Runde, anlaesslich eines Aufenthaltes in Ciudad de Mexico vor ca. 10<br />

Tagen hab ich mir meine QSL Karte bei obiger Station fuer einen Bericht<br />

aus dem Jahr 2004 abgeholt. Dieses Unterfangen war insofern nicht ganz<br />

einfach, als XERTA nun eine neue Adresse hat, naemlich:<br />

XERTA, Radio Transcontinental de America<br />

Lopez 157-4, Col. Centro<br />

Mexico DF, C.P. 06070<br />

Mexico<br />

Ansprechpartner ist David R. Carrillo Blanco, e-mail:<br />

<br />

Empfangsberichten sollte $1 fuers Porto beiliegen, allfaellige Spenden<br />

sind bei dieser nun hun<strong>der</strong>tprozentigen religioesen Station naturgemaess<br />

auch willkommen.<br />

Bei meinem Besuch teilte mir Herr Carrillo uebrigens mit, dass die QRG<br />

zukuenftig 4800 kHz sein werde.<br />

(Ewald Glantschnig-SUI, on tour in M.C. D.F., A-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 11)<br />

MOLDOVA New winter B-07 schedule of PMR Radio Pridnestrovye Mon-Fri<br />

1500-1545 on 7370 KCH 500 kW / 295 deg to WeEu in En/Fr/Ge x 15 mins<br />

1600-1645 on 7370 KCH 500 kW / 295 deg to WeEu in En/Fr/Ge x 15 mins


1700-1745 on 7370 KCH 500 kW / 295 deg to WeEu in En/Fr/Ge x 15 mins<br />

1800-1845 on 7370 KCH 500 kW / 295 deg to WeEu in En/Fr/Ge x 15 mins<br />

1900-1945 on 7370 KCH 500 kW / 295 deg to WeEu in En/Fr/Ge x 15 mins<br />

2300-2345 on 6240 KCH 500 kW / 309 deg to NoAm in En/Fr/Ge x 15 mins<br />

0000-0045 on 6240 KCH 500 kW / 309 deg to NoAm in En/Fr/Ge x 15 mins<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 10)<br />

Grigoriopol/Mayak station.<br />

Here is a detailled report about the purchase of the Grigoriopol/Mayak<br />

transmitter plant by the Russian broadcasting distribution company RTRS,<br />

which also specifies the price: RTRS paid 3.3 Mio. USD for it.<br />

<br />

This news triggered a discussion of these facilities, with photos and<br />

details being posted by real insi<strong>der</strong>s:<br />

<br />

So here is the chronicle in detail:<br />

The plant went operational in three phases. First the MW/LW complex went<br />

on air in 1971 [or maybe already in late 1970] with three Buran<br />

transmitters of 1000 kW each:<br />

RV-950: 236, later 234 until Radio-1 transmission ceased. At present in<br />

use on 1413 (CRI Russian 1530-1730, VOR Bulgarian and Greek 1800-2000).<br />

Longwave operation no longer possible because antenna (350 metres tall)<br />

crashed in 1997.<br />

RV-951: Started on 1493 all day long, then moved in 1974 [or maybe already<br />

in 1973] to 548 for daytime sce. of Radio Mayak and 1546 (? now 1548<br />

anyway) for Radio Moscow FS during the evenings.<br />

RV-954: 998 (now 999), moved from Kishinev site to here.<br />

Nowadays a fourth MW transmitter exists as well, a 150 kW Shtorm-S, called<br />

RV-240. During the nineties it was used on 1467, now it carries Radio PMR<br />

on 549. The number is quite suspicious and looks like being moved from<br />

another site to Mayak, maybe with the complete transmitter? It's a mystery<br />

even for insi<strong>der</strong>s.<br />

By year end 1973 the first shortwave complex at Mayak went live, equipped<br />

with three PKV-500 transmitters (500 kW each), units RV-941, 942 and 943,<br />

respectively. The second complex with two more PKV-500's followed in 1975;<br />

units RV-938 and 939. (Or maybe first complex 938, 939, 941, second<br />

complex 942 and 943, but such a listing got corrected to the described one<br />

without further follow-ups.)<br />

Later the shortwave facilities were mo<strong>der</strong>nized; one posting says in<br />

1976/77 but it appears that this must read 1986/87 instead. Two<br />

transmitters in the first complex were replaced by new Kondor-1units, I<br />

un<strong>der</strong>stand that these are capable to run 2000 kW but were probably never<br />

used at more than 1000 kW (although the discussion suggests that the<br />

antennas could be used for up to 2 MW). The other three transmitters were<br />

upgraded to 1000 kW, this modified version is now called PKV-500-M<br />

(similar to the Sneg model which was originally 50 kW and became Sneg-M<br />

when being upgraded to 100 kW or, in the case of the Krasny Bor site near<br />

St. Petersburg, Sneg-MU after an upgrade to 200 kW).<br />

The rotatable shortwave antenna is called PA A30/31, it has a 4/4 system<br />

for 6...11.5 MHz and a 8/8 system for 12...23 MHz [as given, I would<br />

assume that in practice this antenna covers the whole 25 mB]. Apparently<br />

there are no restrictions concerning the azimuth. The whole shortwave<br />

equipment should be very similar to the Bulgarian Padarsko (Plovdiv) site,


which has PKV series transmitters, one PA and SGD-RA's of the same design<br />

as well:<br />

<br />

<br />

The discussion also refers to <strong>DX</strong>LD 0-155 which had a report about the<br />

separatists taking over the station. It got commented with "pretty much<br />

like this, but the thruth is I can't remember that 234 would have been<br />

banned, too".<br />

Another impressive photo:<br />

<br />

or, if this page makes trouble to load,<br />

<br />

It reveals that it is in fact a three mast mediumwave array what I first<br />

thought to be a shortwave system.<br />

And a photo of the 1548 antenna (Malaya Zarya), not included in the<br />

referenced thread:<br />

<br />

Details about Chisinau mediumwave facilities: 873 (nowadays in use with 75<br />

kW) RV-953, DSV-150; 1449 (silent) RV-948, Tesla SRV 2x20; 1593 (silent,<br />

too) RV-947, unid. 5 kW tx, meant to compensate for RV-951 during the<br />

evenings (i.e. city sce. of Radio Mayak). The only debated point about the<br />

use of these facilities to jam Radio Pridnestrovye for a few years from<br />

1992 concerns the question if RV-953 and/or RV-948 were involved [maybe<br />

both since to my knowledge during this time both 873 and 1449 were off,<br />

leading to the lease of an Ukrainian transmitter for 1449 and relays via<br />

Iasi-1<strong>05</strong>3 to compensate for 873 being sacrificied for the more important<br />

jamming].<br />

Probably this station housed also the shortwave transmitters which were<br />

mentioned in some book in conjunction with Radio Liberty frequencies,<br />

clearly indicating nearfield jamming, as it was done in large cities of<br />

the USSR to make the target stations entirely inaudible there [experience<br />

told by VOR editors: some received a permission to listen to Radio Liberty<br />

and had to go to their datchas to do so because reception was impossible<br />

within Moscow].<br />

And the unit numbers of the still operational 1494 transmitters, of which<br />

one is in severe disor<strong>der</strong> at present (about 10 kHz off and heavily<br />

distorted), are RV-949 (Cahul) and -952, respectively. No further details<br />

given, but it should be save to assume that both sites use Tesla gear.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Dec 10)<br />

NEW ZEALAND 13840 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, at /1<strong>05</strong>8-1155 UT on 9 Dec, IS,<br />

english, news+weather rpt, Natl. R prgrs; 54444, adjt. uty. (rtty) QRM<br />

13839.85 kHz, then co-ch QRM at 1200 UT.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 9)<br />

NIGERIA 7255 Voice of Nigeria at 2123-2200+ UT on Dec 8. FR program<br />

with assorted features, not much mx, and occasional "La Voix de Nigeria"<br />

ID's; one feature was on ebola and other diseases in Sudan and/or Darfur;<br />

hard to follow the African-accented ancrs. Went into Hausa at 2158 UT. VG<br />

signal - not used to hearing Africa on this band in the early afternoon at<br />

this longitude!<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 9)<br />

7275a FRCN, Abuja (tent.) at 0602-0620 UT on 12 Dec. Parallel 4770 kHz<br />

with En national news (redev. project in Abuja, National Council for<br />

Agriculture meeting, economic reports), quick "Radio Nigeria" at 0615 UT


into promo for what sounded like the national lottery. 41mb weak (mostly<br />

covered by [pres.] RTT-Tunisia in Arabic and audio a bit "hummy" but not<br />

sure if a product of being slightly off-freq. or just "usual" Nigerian<br />

audio. 4770 much better.<br />

(Dan Sheedy-CA-USA, dxld Dec 14) around off 7274.86 kHz wb.<br />

9690 Voice of Nigeria, Ikorodu, at *0757-0810 UT on Dec 8, Sign on with<br />

their usual theme music. Opening ID announcements in vernacular at 0758<br />

UT. Possible news at 0800 UT. IDs. Short breaks of local African music.<br />

Very good.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx Dec 8)<br />

PAKISTAN wants to use MW 558 kHz for 1000/500 kW non-directional at<br />

Umarkot, G.C: 69E50 25N15. (ITU GE75/116, 04.09.<strong>2007</strong>)<br />

(RNW MN weblog via IRCA <strong>DX</strong> Monitor Nov 7, NZL<strong>DX</strong>T)<br />

PHILIPPINES 9570 R. Blagovest via R. Veritas Asia on Nov 29 at 15<strong>05</strong>-<br />

1515 UT. 35333 Russian, talk, gongs and ID at 1512 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Dec 7)<br />

PHL Tinang A/B site in low resolution - still.<br />

15 21 49.98 N 120 37 39.45 E ??<br />

<br />

PHL old Poro-A SW site ??<br />

16 36 54.22 N 120 17 13.06 E<br />

or<br />

16 37 16.88 N 120 17 07.21 E<br />

PHL Poro Point San Fernando 1143/1170 kHz 1000/800 kW<br />

16 37 25.36 N 120 16 56.36 E<br />

PHL Poro MW reserve_masts? or Air Force masts ?<br />

16 36 55.10 N 120 17 03.46 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 8)<br />

History from 1999 year:<br />

Poro Point, San Fernando City - amid tight security reminiscent of US<br />

control over its former baseland here, US Ambassador Thomas Hubbard and<br />

Bases Conversion Development Authority officials turned over to the<br />

government of the Philippines what could be the last sprawling American<br />

turf in this part of the country - the Voice of America compound at the<br />

former Wallace Air Station.<br />

The VOA is the broadcasting service of the United States Information<br />

Agency. It broadcasts international, regional and US news in 53 languages,<br />

24 hours a day to an estimated worldwide audience of 19 million. It began<br />

in 1942 as the international broadcast arm of the us Office of War<br />

Information to counter the Third Reich's effective use of propaganda.<br />

The VOA facility at Poro Point today targets audiencies in Vietnam and<br />

China and is consi<strong>der</strong>ed an important communication facility of the United<br />

States in Asia.<br />

According to <strong>BC</strong>DA officials, 67 hectares of 80 hectares at Poro Point and<br />

another 30 hectares at Camp John Hay in Baguio City that have been<br />

occupied by the VOA un<strong>der</strong> a 1963 agreement were turned over to the<br />

Philippine government. They added that 13 hectares at Poro Point would be<br />

continue to be occupied by the VOA un<strong>der</strong> a lease back agreement to be a<br />

temporary site for VOA facilities for another three years.<br />

Further, the International Broadcasting Bureau has an option to lease 10


hectares as a permanent site in Poro Point. <strong>BC</strong>DA officials expressed<br />

optimism that with the turnover on October 15, development plans f_r the<br />

Poro Point Special Economic and Freeport Zone could be finally<br />

implemented. Aside from the VOA, the Philippine Air Force's 580th Aircraft<br />

Control and Warning Wing occupies about 30 hectares of the former US<br />

baseland for its radar, communications and training facilities. These<br />

facilities will be moved to Hill 18 in San Juan, La Union.<br />

The John Hay Poro Point Joint Development Corp. expects to generate some<br />

P3 to P7 billion in investments and up to 14,000 new jobs. During the<br />

signing of the turnover land claimants came to witness but were barred by<br />

security personnel from entering VOA premises. They say they received a<br />

small leasing payment from the Americans but after the Philippine<br />

government took over they had not received any rent from the government<br />

for the past 50 years for leasing out their land to the VOA.<br />

(John Orford-PHL, in W<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Contact Dec, 1999y)<br />

History from 2002 year:<br />

From the correspondence I have seen regarding PHX I am not certain if you<br />

finally got it right, so here is some more:<br />

This is the IBB situation in the PHL:<br />

PHT Tinang 250 kW SW<br />

PHX Tinang mobile 50 kW SW<br />

PHP Poro 1 MW mediumwave (Olle Alm-SWE, <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 13, 2002)<br />

PHP Poro PHL 16N26 120E17<br />

PHT Tinang 1 PHL 15N21 120E37<br />

PHX Tinang 2 PHL 15N21 120E38 (HFCC sites list)<br />

The Tinang Transmitter Plant includes twelve 250,000-watt and three<br />

50,000-watt txs with 31 large, high-gain curtain antennas suspended<br />

between towers 400 to 500 feet high, Commercial power is used to run all<br />

equipment and is obtained from a 230,000-volt highline through our own 20-<br />

megawatt power substn. Construction of a standby 8,000,000-watt power<br />

generating plant was completed in 1995.<br />

The Poro Transmitter Plant in La Union Province, 180 miles north of<br />

Manila, has a one million-watt MW tx, and one (1) MW 3-pattern array<br />

antenna. Power can be generated at the Poro Power Plant with an installed<br />

capacity of 6,000 kWs, however commercial power is currently utilized.<br />

from<br />

<br />

(via Olle Alm-SWE, <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 13, 2002y)<br />

It's interesting that the PHX designation is made up of mobile txs - I<br />

assume 'mobile' in the sense that these units are readily capable of being<br />

shifted from site to site, whereas the others are 'fixed' installations.<br />

TDP lists Tinang with 3 of 50 kW GAT HF-50C of 1966 - Poro is listed with<br />

three of the same, but dated 1964.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Feb 13, 2002y)<br />

History from 2004 year:<br />

PHILIPPINES Please point out to your correspondents that the HF antennas<br />

at Poro have all been dismantled, and the medium wave site is about to be<br />

moved further out on the tip of Poro Point to the site of the former<br />

Wallace Air Station. The RFP for the replacement antenna towers was<br />

advertised in the FedBiz webpage last month.<br />

Poro was unusual in that all of the HF antennas were rhombics. It is the<br />

only HF site I have personally seen which didn't have at least some<br />

curtain antennas. And it is, of course, the site of the last remaining<br />

Continental 1 MW 1<strong>05</strong>B, in sce on 1170 kHz.


(Benj. F. Dawson, P.E., Hatfield & Dawson Consulting Engineers, LLC,<br />

Seattle-WA-USA, dxld Dec 29, 2003)<br />

Mauno Ritola-FIN: Just spotted your info about the VOA Okinawa site in<br />

latest <strong>BC</strong><strong>DX</strong>. Thanks so much for inquiring about this & sourcing the<br />

material. Good to have this important historical site documented.<br />

MR: The former SW TX site of Radio Veritas-Asia is accurately referred to<br />

as Dakila, Malolos in the Bulacan region. Dakila is the village where the<br />

former SW site was located & to the best of my approximation should be<br />

located about here, perhaps this building housed the former SW txers? 14<br />

50 56N 120 49 48E. I'm not certain when this site closed for SW, was it<br />

after the attack in 1986? I can't find my WRTH's between 1987 & 2000 for<br />

the moment.<br />

RVA Malolos - But some 5 tall masts still seen, maybe remaining masts or<br />

more MW masts.<br />

14 50 55.48 N 120 49 45.92 E (ITU: 14N52 120E48)<br />

<br />

<br />

RVA Palauig (- low resolution ...)<br />

15 26 00.00 N 119 54 21.00 E (ITU: 15N28 119E50)<br />

(15 25 56 N 119 54 18E)<br />

MR: No obvious SW towers seen here, no doubt long gone, but 4 other towers<br />

in the complex surrounds. What do you guys think? The site fits the rough<br />

location & vicinity to McArthur Hiighway.<br />

PHL PBS Marulas, Valenzuela 6170 / 9580v (ITU: 14N41 120E59)<br />

14 40 43.77 N 120 58 34.89 E<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Nearby FE<strong>BC</strong> Tower<br />

14 41 12.17 N 120 58 47.64 E<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 9)<br />

FEBA link<br />

references:(lots of<br />

photo references<br />

<br />

From the first link you can see images of the first SW txers & also see<br />

the SW masts and antennas with reference to the original txer house.<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TX site Dec 8)<br />

I think I have some errors to correct on the FE<strong>BC</strong> site & dates, well I've<br />

made some changes already & hope to have them confirmed with the FE<strong>BC</strong><br />

later along with some further info if I'm lucky.


PHL FE<strong>BC</strong> Bocaue<br />

14 48 08.60 N 120 54 57.54 E<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Hallo Wolfgang, Der morgendliche Gang am Strand liess mich auf 4<br />

Antennentuerme aufblicken. Rechterhand noch nicht einmal 1 km entfernt.<br />

Die Strandverkaeufer meinten, das waere Radio Veritas. Also machte ich<br />

mich mit einem Tricycle (Motorrad mit Eigenbau-Beiwagen philippinischer<br />

Bauart) auf zum Eingang und verlangte nach den Station Engineer. Es war<br />

natuerlich nicht Radio Veritas, son<strong>der</strong>n FE<strong>BC</strong>, aber warum sollte ein<br />

Strandverkaeufer da auch Unterschiede machen. Der Stationsleiter war<br />

beschaeftigt und so machte ich einen Termin fuer heute 0900 LT / 0100 UT<br />

aus.<br />

Ich war kurz vor dem Termin da und wurde gleich in den Sen<strong>der</strong>raum gebeten<br />

um das s/off auf 12070 kHz live mitzuerleben. Mit einem lauten 'KLACK'<br />

wurde <strong>der</strong> 100 kW Continental Sen<strong>der</strong> aus den 80ern abgeschaltet. Die<br />

Kuehlung lief noch 5 Minuten nach, dann war es ruhig im Sen<strong>der</strong>aum und wir<br />

betrachteten den zweiten Sen<strong>der</strong>. Ein museales Schmuckstueck <strong>der</strong> Fa.<br />

Harris, Baujahr 1945, Leistung 50 kW. War wohl im Einsatz auf einem US<br />

Navyschiff, das nach dem Krieg verschrottet wurde. Da war <strong>der</strong> Sen<strong>der</strong> noch<br />

uebrig. Der steht hier wirklich nicht als stand-by Sen<strong>der</strong> herum, nein er<br />

ist // zu seinem juengeren Bru<strong>der</strong> taeglich im Einsatz! Ersatzteile gibt es<br />

wohl auch noch. Fuer mich war das heute wie ein Ausflug in die<br />

Vergangenheit.<br />

Die Antennenkonstruktion hat es dann auch noch mal in sich gehabt.<br />

Dadurch, dass alle Sen<strong>der</strong> -off- ware, konnten wir unter den Tuermen, die<br />

zur Abspannung zweier identischer Log-periodischer Antennen dient<br />

umherspazieren. Ein Beam ist 270 Grad fuer VTN und eine Antenne ist fuer<br />

den Beam 300 Grad China ausgelegt. Hauptfrequenz ist 9400 kHz in Mandarin,<br />

ist fast immer in DL zu hoeren. Der Senior Engineer konnte sich sogar noch<br />

an die deutschen Sendungen von FE<strong>BC</strong> auf 11850/11855 kHz Mitte <strong>der</strong> 70er<br />

erinnern.<br />

Ich kann nur sagen: Was fuer ein Tag!<br />

73, Uwe<br />

(Uwe Volk touring in PHL, HKG and THA, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 14)<br />

POLAND Radio Racija anti Belarus gov very weak on 61<strong>05</strong> from around 1800<br />

UT on. Identification through last remaining grumbling Polish tx. From<br />

2000 DRM until 2200 UT, so nothing else audible.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 8)<br />

RUSSIA Additional R. Free North Korea - Jayu Bukhan Bangsong<br />

transmission.<br />

I can receive R. Free North Korea-Jayu Bukhan Bangsong on 7510 kHz at<br />

2000-2030 UT from Dec 7. Probably, I think the transmitting station to be<br />

via Novosibirsk Russia site. But, I can't confirm it. Now sked:<br />

1000-1100 9730 TWN<br />

1300-1400 9930 KWHR (Mo-Fr)<br />

2000-2030 7510 RUS[tentat.]<br />

2030-2130 9645 TWN<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 10; via Sei-ichi<br />

Hasegawa-JPN)


Test of New Clandestine-North Korea Reform Radio.<br />

Acc. to NEABI <br />

North Korea Reform Radio of new Clandestine station plans test broadcast<br />

to Dec 12 and 13 at 1200-1230 UT on 9630 kHz.<br />

The plan that the regular broadcast begins with Dec 17.<br />

<br />

[later] Acc. to T. Yamashita (ABI) the test broadcast was delayed to Dec.<br />

13/14.<br />

(Shigenori Aoki-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 13; via Sei-ichi<br />

Hasegawa-JPN)<br />

9630 North Korea Reform Radio.<br />

At 1200 UT on Dec 13 China National Radio 1st program from Lingshi noted<br />

in progress co-channel. Instead of North Korea Reform Radio test broadcast<br />

the usual VTC Merlin GUITAR pause music played over and over again<br />

continously in background un<strong>der</strong>neath via the supposed to be Russian<br />

transmitter site.<br />

VTC Guitar music stopped at 12.28:01 UT.<br />

Fee<strong>der</strong> line seemingly from Japan via VTC Merlin control room in London, to<br />

TRW TV Radio Wave control room in Moscow, to the Russian Far Eastern Asia<br />

tx center.<br />

(wb - south-west Germany, Dec 13)<br />

11975 Kamchatka Rybatskaya not heard in a long time in the 0000-0100<br />

Sunday UTC time slot. Gone for good or moved to another freq/time? Lately<br />

CRI has been occupying 11975 at this time with a VG signal.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 9)<br />

1080 RADIO MORDOVII, full detailed QSL letter in Russian (report was also<br />

in Russian) in 32 days. no return postage sent. Address:<br />

ul.Dokuchayeva 29, 430030 Saransk, Respublika Mordoviya, Russia.<br />

6100 Tyva - local programme at 0610-0700 and 0810-0900 UT.<br />

<br />

(Vladimir Kovalenko, Tomsk-RUS / "open_dx', RUSdx Dec 9)<br />

Yakutsk RRS in Russian noted on both 7320, and // - but much stronger on<br />

7345 kHz, around 0615 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 12)<br />

6075 R. Rossii via Petropavlovsk-Kamchatka, 0432-<strong>05</strong>09, Dec 7, Russian<br />

folks songs and ballads, Russian conversations, ToH 5 + 1 pips, many<br />

"Radio Rossii" IDs, fair reception with less than perfect audio (muffled),<br />

as also reported in Glenn's log; clearly parallel with 5935 via Magadan,<br />

fair-poor mixing with WWCR; 7200 via Yakutsk, fair with the usual warble;<br />

7320 via Magadan, the weakest.<br />

Re-checked at 1146 UT to find 6075 good, 5935 poor, further un<strong>der</strong> WWCR,<br />

7200 only had Chinese language station, with no R. Rossii heard, 7320 a<br />

clear frequency but also with no R. Rossii. Thanks to Noel Green (UK) for<br />

pointing out the Magadan change from 5940 to 5935 during the winter. Today<br />

was certainly above average reception for Russia.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx Dec 8)<br />

Dec 8, from 1808-1834 UT heard R. Rossii on 6075 with enjoyable program of<br />

Russian ballads, folk songs, operatic songs, etc., fair, audio sounded<br />

better today. Noted//with 5935, fair with no QRM (nice!) and 7320, poor<br />

but in the clear. 7200 was totally covered with strong Asian station and a<br />

strong het. Have noticed that R. Rossii tends to cluster their IDs<br />

together within a 2-3 minute time span and then will not give one again<br />

till another cluster. Good reception conditions for Russia still continue.


(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 8)<br />

RUSSIA [puzzle Andenet to Ethiopia]<br />

Cland (Ethiopia) On the Andenet web-site<br />

<br />

you find this message "as of Wednesday November 7, <strong>2007</strong> Andenet Le<br />

Democracy (ANDE) Radio will change it broadcasting frequency to 7560 kHz<br />

in the 41 meter band. The day of our broadcasts will also change to<br />

Wednesday and Sunday which is two days per week instead of the previous<br />

three days that included Friday." - Times unchanged, i.e. 1600-1700 UT.<br />

This change is not reflected on the TDP website. I have no chance of<br />

checking myself. Which is valid now?<br />

(Finn Krone-DEN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Nov 30)<br />

NF 7560 Samara-RUS 250 kW / 188 deg to EaAf, ex9445 kHz as follows:<br />

Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church/Holy Synod Radio in Amharic: 1600-1700<br />

Mon<br />

Radio Xoriyo Ogadenia in Somali: 1600-1630 Tue/Sat<br />

Andenet Le Democracy in Anharic: 1600-1700 Wed/Fri/Sun<br />

Ethiopian People's Patriotic Front (EPPF) in Amharic: 1600-1700 Thu.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 4)<br />

Hi Finn, the Andenet web site seems to have the correct schedule.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 5)<br />

Dear Mauno, I heard Andenet Le Demokracy with SINPO 55555 at *1600-1700*<br />

on 7560 Yednesday. But today at the same hour nothing was heard either on<br />

7560, 9445 or 15260.<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 6)<br />

Today I had R Xoriyo on 7560 (ex 9445) with very strong signal, but signed<br />

off at 1630!<br />

[30 mins duration on Sunday]<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 9)<br />

Dear Anker, yes, but VoDelina on 12015 kHz is via Harvest R, so I suppose<br />

it is directly, not via TDP.<br />

On 7335 kHz they seem to play 'TDP Radio music'.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 11)<br />

Andenet (to Ethiopia) better, but TDP is still behind:<br />

Andenet Ledemocracy 1600-1700 7560 AM ..w...s Amharic Africa<br />

Voice of Delina 1700-1730 12015 AM mtwtf.. English Africa<br />

Now the schedule has been updated:<br />

TDPradio 0000-0100 9790 DRM mtwtfss English America<br />

Moj Them Radio 0100-0130 15260 AM m.w.f.. Hmong Asia<br />

Denge Mezopotamya <strong>05</strong>00-1500 11530 AM mtwtfss Kurdish Middle East<br />

Denge Mezopotamya 1500-2100 7540 AM mtwtfss Kurdish Middle East<br />

Que Huong Radio 1200-1300 15680 AM mtwtfs. Vietnamese Asia<br />

TDPradio 0800-0900 6015 DRM m...... English Europe<br />

TDPradio 0900-1000 6015 DRM .t..... English Europe<br />

TDPradio 1000-1100 6015 DRM ..w.... English Europe<br />

TDPradio 1100-1200 6015 DRM ...t... English Europe<br />

TDPradio 1200-1300 6015 DRM ....f.. English Europe<br />

TDPradio 1300-1400 6015 DRM .....s. English Europe<br />

TDPradio 1400-1500 6015 DRM ......s English Europe<br />

TDPradio 1500-1600 6015 DRM mtwtfss English Europe<br />

Tensae Ethiopia VoUnity 1500-1600 11900 AM mtwtfss Amharic Africa


EOTC Holy Synod Radio 1600-1700 9445 AM m...... Amharic Africa<br />

Radio Xoriyo Ogadenia 1600-1630 7560 AM .t...s. Somali Africa<br />

Andenet Ledemocracy 1600-1700 7560 AM ..w.f.s Amharic Africa<br />

EPPF Radio 1600-1700 9445 AM ...t... Amharic Africa<br />

Voice of Delina 1700-1730 7335 AM mtwtf.. English Africa<br />

Radio Democracy Shorayee 1700-1800 7470 AM .t.tf.s Farsi Middle East<br />

Suab Xaa Moo Zoo 2330-2400 11655 AM mtwtfss Hmong Asia<br />

(Anker Petersen-DEN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 10)<br />

Yes, R Horio - Xoriyo noted on Tue 11th at 1600 UT, and accompanied<br />

Ethiiopian jamming. wb.<br />

Winter B-07 of Radio Rossii in Russian:<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0800 on 9840 MSK 250 kW / 260 deg to WeEu<br />

0820-1300 on 12075 MSK 250 kW / 260 deg to WeEu<br />

1320-1600 on 7310 MSK 250 kW / 260 deg to WeEu<br />

1620-2200 on 59<strong>05</strong>#MSK 250 kW / 260 deg to WeEu<br />

# co-ch RFI in Russian 1900-1957 and DW in Arabic from 2000<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 10)<br />

Winter B-07 schedule of Tatarstan Wave in Tatar/Russian:<br />

<strong>05</strong>10-0600 on 151<strong>05</strong> SAM 150 kW / 065 deg to FE<br />

0710-0800 on 9860 SAM 250 kW / 060 deg to RUS<br />

0910-1000 on 11915 SAM 250 kW / 3<strong>05</strong> deg to WeEu<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 10)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA BSKSA and YFR on 9715 in <strong>05</strong>00-0700 UT slot:<br />

around <strong>05</strong>40 UT BSKSA HQuran, // 15380 and 1<strong>789</strong>5 kHz.<br />

But noted later -- from 0630 UT onwards -- also YFR Spanish increasing co-<br />

channel...<br />

One txion is on 9715.00 even, the other ?BSKSA on 9714.93 kHz odd.<br />

BSKSA 1st program noted on odd 17729.98 and 17740.00 from 0600-0900 UT<br />

slot.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 9/10)<br />

SERBIA/BOSNIA 7240 Stubline. Serbian Radio: bad frequency choice on<br />

7240 kHz. 1100-1135 best reception for Serbian Info px. But today<br />

(Saturday) IS at 1<strong>05</strong>8, tx down at 1100, 11<strong>05</strong> tx strongly open but not<br />

conected to the programme. Perhaps on weekends no Info programme.<br />

1400-1500 mostly still acceptable for English and Serbian, but Chinese<br />

Radio from Lhasa (until 1800). From 1500 until 1755 Saudi Radio in Farsi<br />

is dominating the fq, only some traces of Serbian Radio through Saudi and<br />

Chinese stations.<br />

Yesterday Serbians Italian Sce was surprisingly strong on 7240 at 1850,<br />

from 1900 QRM VOR German but still audible in Russian and English until<br />

2000, 2000 until 2200 Voice of Vietnam, no more Serbian Radio audible.<br />

What is interesting, px often until ..:30 and ..:00 than IS until<br />

..:04/..:34, then beginning of next programme.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 8)<br />

International Radio Serbia broadcasts a program through the satellite<br />

EUTELSAT 2 as of December 10th.<br />

<br />

The Hungarian broadcast from Beograd on 7240 kHz last heard at end of<br />

October.<br />

(Istvan Kiss-HNG, dxld Dec 11)<br />

International R Serbia will soon reactivate BIJELJINA, on Bosnia<br />

territory.<br />

Dear <strong>DX</strong>ers, Intl R Serbia website


says they've already started using BIJeljina, Bosnia 250 kW, but that is<br />

not true.<br />

Quote: "According to Milena Jokic, program is once again being broadcast<br />

over short waves to Australia and America, which was interrupted due to<br />

technical difficulties."<br />

Today morning I phoned Belgrade, but since the technical director weren't<br />

there, the staff told me the Bijellina, Bosnia will probably be<br />

reactivated on December 15 or around there.<br />

Here is the mentioned text in full, taken from<br />

<br />

PROGRAM OF INTERNATIONAL RADIO SERBIA VIA SATELITE 10. December <strong>2007</strong><br />

International Radio Serbia broadcasts a program through the satellite<br />

EUTELSAT 2 as of December 10th. Thus, one of the oldest media houses in<br />

Serbia is even closer to listeners with a program also broadcast on short<br />

waves and the internet, and in 11 foreign languages and Serbian. On this<br />

occasion director of our radio Milena Jokic talked with Sladjana Pavic.<br />

By starting the satellite program, the offer of International Radio<br />

Serbia, former Radio Yugoslavia, is now complete. The program will be<br />

broadcast via satellite 24 hours a day, whereby the informing of the world<br />

public and our Diaspora will be of a better quality, as exists in media<br />

houses in neighboring countries and the world.<br />

This is important as thus the Diaspora and the world public will have<br />

complete information about events in Serbia, which is especially important<br />

today when our country is facing a difficult political situation in Kosovo<br />

and Metohija, says Milena Jokic. Besides broadcasting current political<br />

information which relate to the resolving of the future status of Kosovo<br />

and Metohija, we also focus on informing the world public about Serbia's<br />

cultural heritage, tradition and customs, and most of our cultural<br />

heritage is in fact located in Kosovo and Metohija.<br />

This is why I would like to single out, says Milena Jokic, the<br />

information-political programs in news format at 12.00 am, 3.30pm, and<br />

9.30pm in Serbian, and the one hour long program entitled CULTURAL<br />

HERITAGE which presents the cultural heritage of Serbia, especially from<br />

Kosovo and Metohija. There is also the program FROM GENERATION TO<br />

GENERATION, which with aptly chosen music talks about our customs and<br />

tradition.<br />

According to Milena Jokic, program is once again being broadcast over<br />

short waves to Australia and America, which was interrupted due to<br />

technical difficulties. Listeners also have at their disposal the new<br />

website<br />

<br />

which features information in written and audio format about areas such as<br />

politics, economy, culture and sports. Talking about the future of<br />

International Radio Serbia, Milena Jokic said that the best solution would<br />

be to broadcast an international radio program through the RTS public<br />

service, and this program, as a world service, would be financed from the<br />

budget of the Republic of Serbia, which is the world practice.<br />

Thus, as a world service, our radio would become part of the family of<br />

world radio stations, and as part of the global communications system<br />

represent our country, its political strategy and culture, concluded<br />

director of International Radio Serbia Milena Jokic.<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SER, dxld Dec 11)


As of today, Dec. 13, <strong>2007</strong> International R Serbia is available LIVE 24<br />

hours a day on the internet with a very good mp3 stream quality of 56 kbps<br />

/ 44 kHz / mono. Here is the stream's link:<br />


1630-1657 on 5915 6<strong>05</strong>5<br />

2000-2027 on 5915 7345<br />

SPANISH 0230-0257 on 7230 9440<br />

1530-1557 on 9445 11600<br />

2100-2127 on 9460 11610<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 10)<br />

SLOVENIA 918 MW Domzale 918 kHz 600 kW location noted in Yahoo Maps<br />

imagery.<br />

46 07 31.92 N 14 35 12.78 E<br />

Yahoo Maps:<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 8)<br />

SUDAN Radio Omdurman remains unchanged from 1500 until 1932 UT on 7200<br />

kHz. Audible most of the time but R Bulgaria mostly stronger 1500-1600<br />

Russian, 1600-1700 Bulgarian, 1700-1730 Russian, 1730-1800 Spanish, 1800-<br />

1828 Radio Omdurman without QRM, 1830-1930 CRI Arabic from Moscow tx.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 8)<br />

SYRIA 782, nominal 783, ORTAS, Tartus, is being noted off channel since<br />

at least since 1 Nov last; it typically causes a mo<strong>der</strong>ate to strong<br />

heterodyne; the audio is weak nevertheless.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 9)<br />

TAIWAN 7115 Degar Voice via Taiwan on Nov 24 at 1325-1329* UT. 43443<br />

Vietnamese, song, IS at 1329, 1329 sign off, // Sat only.<br />

7125 Degar Voice via Taiwan on Dec 4 at 1320-1329* UT. 32432 Vietnamese,<br />

Talk, IS at 1329, 1329 sign off, // Tue only.<br />

7195 Degar Voice via Taiwan on Nov 29 at *1300-1310 UT. 43443-42442<br />

Vietnamese, 1300 UT sign on with IS, ID, Talk, // Thur only.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Dec 7)<br />

TAJIKISTAN 4635.06 Tajik R. on Nov 23 at 1229-1240 UT. 35343 Tajik,<br />

music and talk, ID at 1233 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Dec 7)<br />

THAILAND 6765.04U Bangkok Meteorological Radio at 1309-1400* UT on Dec<br />

9. Did some detailed monitoring on this one. Three languages are rotated:<br />

En, Thai, and Khmer, I think. Each segment lasts 2-4 minutes and is<br />

separated by their 1.5-minute-long IS. The En segment is by a man, the<br />

other two by YL's. The En ID is simply "This is Bangkok Meteorological<br />

Radio..." followed by freqs, anc'd as 6765.1 and 8743, and sked, anc'd as<br />

00-02, 03-<strong>05</strong>, 06-08. 09-11, 12-14, 15-17, 18-20, and 21-23 UTC. True to<br />

the anc'd sked they went off at 1400 (approx.) this morning. 6765 kHz was<br />

good; nothing heard on 8743U.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 9)<br />

TUNISIA 7360 spurious of RTT Sfax Arabic 7275/7190 / 85 kHz away at<br />

0600-0630 UT, just equal level like co-channel Vatican Radio. On<br />

symmetrical 71<strong>05</strong> kHz nothing noted so far.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 12)<br />

TURKEY 11910.08 TRT Cakirlar in Albanian odd buzz tone some 80-90<br />

Hertz, 1230-1300 UT. Buzzy het against co-channel REE Beijing on 11910<br />

even, latter in Spanish 1200-1400 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 11)<br />

TURKMENISTAN 4930 at 1455 UT, man with talks in Turkmen then with folk<br />

songs. Mixed with another station.<br />

(Zacharias Liangas-GRC, JPNpremium Dec 3)


5015 Turkmen Radio, at 1525-1530 UT, escuchada el 1 de diciembre en<br />

Turkmeco a locutor con bolet. de noticias, conexi. con corresponsal, cu?s<br />

publicitarias, referencias a Pakistan, SINPO 34433.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, JPNpremium Dec 7)<br />

UGANDA 4975.97 Radio Uganda, at 0345-0430 UT on Dec 9, variety of Afro-<br />

pops, African choral music. English news at 0404-0421 UT followed by<br />

several public service announcements concerning government programs,<br />

medicine distribution for control of malaria & other topics. Good signal.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 9)<br />

U.K. 15265/13830 R. Solh from Rampisham-UK to Afghanistan nominal on<br />

15265 at 1200-1500, noted // on a second channel 13830 in 1300-1400 UT<br />

slot, same 500 kW powerhouse sound.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> / dxld Dec 9)<br />

Maybe contemplating a change due to lowered winter MUFs? But the sunspots<br />

are up, at least temporarily (gh, dxld Dec 10)<br />

13830 Solh transmission for Afghanistan noted again today // to nominal<br />

15265 kHz, today at least in 1200-1400 UT slot, Dec 11th. Powerhouse<br />

transmission of 500 kW most likely via Rampisham center?<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 11)<br />

Wolfgang Bueschel had been reporting R. Solh on new 13830 // 15265, but no<br />

sign of it here when checked Dec 12 at 1425, Dec 13 at 1430; still on<br />

15265 as usual.<br />

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

New 13830 kHz was on air on the 13th, and heard here around 1300 UT at<br />

good strength. I'm not sure of the exact schedule for this frequency, but<br />

Wolfgang mentioned 1200-1400, so at 1425/1430 it had probably left the<br />

air. 15265 still goes to about 1500 UT.<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Dec 14) Yes, only 15265 extend til 1500 UT ...<br />

wb.<br />

USA [and non]. MORE SILENT SHORTWAVE SITES.<br />

In the latter months, at least four large chunks of the shortwave iceberg<br />

have gone plop into the sea. With the end of A07, the Radio Netherlands<br />

site in Flevo, the Netherlands, and the IBB site in Delano, California,<br />

went off the air. That was followed by the announcement that the IBB would<br />

give its Morocco relay back to Morocco in March 2008. A bit earlier, on<br />

October 1, RAI shut down all of its shortwave broadcasting, and it appears<br />

that its sites at Prato Smeraldo and Caltanissetta will never transmit<br />

again.<br />

The Morocco announcement was the most shocking. I heard one rumor to that<br />

effect, but didn't believe it. The Morocco site is a Cold War stalwart,<br />

with ten 500-kilowatt transmitters. But that might also explain its<br />

demise. Most of its single hops would land in Eastern Europe, where the<br />

pesky outbreak of freedom has greatly reduced the incentive to listen to<br />

shortwave. Morocco is also useful for reaching the Arab World, but the<br />

Arabs tend to watch satellite television these days. The third prong of<br />

Morocco's coverage, Africa, still has plenty of shortwave listeners.<br />

Perhaps the thinking is that Botswana and Sao Tome will suffice.<br />

The announcement about the closure of Morocco said that the "all programs<br />

currently broadcast from the Morocco station will continue to be<br />

broadcast, either from other IBB facilities or through lease<br />

arrangements." With the closure of the IBB relays in Greece in 2006, other<br />

IBB facilities will be busy. And even with other stations' reductions of<br />

shortwave, I don't know where sufficient transmitters- for-lease will be<br />

found. But keep in mind that the promise is to maintain broadcast hours,


not specifically frequency hours. Broadcast hours could be fulfilled<br />

entirely via the internet.<br />

Delano.<br />

Delano was not the ideal location for a shortwave site in <strong>2007</strong>. Shortwave<br />

audiences in Latin America have dissipated. It's too far from Asia or<br />

Africa to reach those continents with commanding signals.<br />

Ironically, just days before Delano closed, President Bush spoke to the<br />

people of Cuba via Radio Marti, including a Delano transmitter. And<br />

Congress is willing to lavish funds to overcome the jamming of TV and<br />

Radio Marti. But the laws of physics tell us that shortwave is the least<br />

interdictable of the media available to international broadcasting. The<br />

best way to get intelligible content into Cuba is to transmit on as many<br />

shortwave frequencies as possible, from as many sites as possible. The<br />

closure of Delano eliminates one of those sites.<br />

The U.S. State Department declared <strong>2007</strong> to be the "Year of the Pacific." A<br />

big reason for this is that China is expanding its influence there. On the<br />

small island nations of the southern Pacific, with their limited domestic<br />

journalism and media, people still listen to shortwave, e.g. Radio<br />

Australia and Radio New Zealand International. The southern Pacific was<br />

also one of the places that Delano could reach reliably. Alas, in this<br />

Year of the Pacific, Delano was eliminated as a means to inform the<br />

Pacific.<br />

I'm told that Delano will remain, for now, in "caretaker" status. Good. It<br />

will be needed in the future.<br />

(Kim Andrew Elliott-USA, Kim's Column, Dec NASWA Journal via dxld Dec 7)<br />

Frequency changes for WYFR Family Radio:<br />

to WeEu NF 6915 YFR 100 kW / 044 deg, ex 6875, re-ex 6855 as follows:<br />

2000-2200 English and<br />

2200-2245 Portuguese.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 10)<br />

to NoAm NF 6915 YFR 100 kW / 355 deg, ex 6875, re-ex 6855 as follows:<br />

03<strong>05</strong>-0400 Spanish<br />

0400-0600 English<br />

0600-0700 Spanish<br />

0700-1100 English<br />

1100-1200 Spanish<br />

1200-1245 French.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 10)<br />

Frequency change for Voice of Meselna Delina in Tigrigna Mon-Fri<br />

1800-1830 NF 12015 HRA 250 kW / 090 deg to EaAf, ex 17650, tx Angel #5.<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 10)<br />

11895 Creole. Puzzled me today Dec 10th: VoA Creole from Greenville<br />

nominal on 11890, noted 5 kHz up on 11895, covering B<strong>BC</strong> Nakhorn Pathom<br />

Thailand totally. 1230-1300 UT, maybe a punch up error ? I'll check it<br />

tomorrow again.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 10)<br />

Why does Greenville use 5 kHz up on 11895 kHz in Creole - ID like Voix de<br />

Amerique - , Dec 10th and 11th ?<br />

Scheduled 11890 at 1230-1300 UT, but 11895 at 2100 and 2200 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 11)<br />

VIETNAM 9839.89 Voice of Viet Nam at 2333-2345+ UT on Dec 7. En txmsn -<br />

YL with news from Vietnam; OM with world news summary at 2339; commentary<br />

on government corruption at 2342; tuned out at 2345 UT. Went off around


2357 or so per spot-checks. Good signal and // to 12019.6 kHz which was<br />

fair but hampered by HCJB's PT on 12020 kHz.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 9)<br />

ZAMBIA Best reception for new CVC tx from Makeni Ranch in Zambia from<br />

<strong>05</strong>00 to <strong>05</strong>58 UT on 9430 kHz. After that from 0600 UT on 13590 kHz weak to<br />

acceptable depending on conditions. In the afternoon only some traces on<br />

13590 and 13650 kHz.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 8)<br />

On December 3 CVC transmissions monitored from 1025 UT on 13590 kHz, poor<br />

strength on clear channel, improved to fair by 1230 UT, 1440 UT recheck<br />

found them on 13650 kHz, presume via new Zambian transmitters.<br />

(Mike Barraclough-UK, Dec W<strong>DX</strong>C Contact magazine direct and via dxld)<br />

5915 R. Zambia, at 0355-<strong>05</strong>03 UT on Dec 10, in vernacular, high-life<br />

music, series of ads (singing jingle ad, etc.), 0420-0458 UT OM with on-<br />

air phone calls, ad in English for internet server, pips, YL with news in<br />

English, mostly fair.<br />

9430, CVC (presumed), at <strong>05</strong>04-<strong>05</strong>16 UT on Dec 10, in English, some pop<br />

music, program seemed to be "Scope", per their website<br />

<br />

tentatively // to live audio streaming there, poor reception, clearly in<br />

English but could not make out many words.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 10)<br />

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ALBANIA Die Web Praesenz des Deutschsprachigen Radio Tirana Hoererklubs<br />

<br />

bietet einiges Neues:<br />

Unter "Rundbriefe" den Mitglie<strong>der</strong>rundbrief Nr. 34 (Dezember <strong>2007</strong>).<br />

Unter "Radio Tirana" / "QSL" die ab Dezember zur Verfuegung stehende<br />

FarbQSL <strong>der</strong> Serie B ueber Butrint.<br />

Zu Butrint: Butrint (das antike Buthroton) liegt im Bezirk Saranda im<br />

aeussersten Sueden Albaniens. Die archaeologischen Funde an diesem Ort<br />

lassen auf eine erste Besiedelung im 7. Jahrhun<strong>der</strong>t v. Chr. schliessen,<br />

die noch vorhandenen Baudenkmaeler entstanden in <strong>der</strong> griechisch-roemischen<br />

bis hin zur venezianischen Zeit. Unter Kaiser Augustus war Butrint ein<br />

bedeuten<strong>der</strong> Flottenstuetzpunkt. Die vier QSL-Karten zeigen Reste von<br />

Bauwerken aus dieser Zeit.<br />

Und nochmals Erinnerung:<br />

Morgen, Montag 17. Dez., beginnt <strong>der</strong> Jubilaeumskontest 15 Jahre<br />

Deutschsprachiger Hoererklub von Radio Tirana. Er laeuft vom 17. Dezember<br />

<strong>2007</strong> bis 15. <strong>Jan</strong>uar 2008. Hierzu sind 4 Sendungen zu hoeren, und einige<br />

weitere Fragen zu beantworten. Sollte jemand noch kurzfristig die<br />

Kontestunterlagen per E-Mail wuenschen (zum Selbstausdrucken und<br />

Verwenden): E-Mail an mich, dann schicke ich sie per E-Mail als pdf-Datei.<br />

Deutschsprachiger Radio Tirana Hoererklub im Internet:<br />

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(via Dr. Anton Kuchelmeister-D, AG<strong>DX</strong> Dec 16)<br />

ALGERIA [non] RTA Quran program still via VTC Merlin facilities.


Tests via Issoudun France last only Dec 6 til 12th.<br />

"Huna Jazair . . ." via<br />

5915 2100-2300 Rampisham 500 160 N AF HR 4/4/0.5<br />

6025 <strong>05</strong>00-0600 Woofferton 250 160 N AF HR 4/4/0.5<br />

6090 0400-0600 Rampisham 500 180 N AF HR 4/2/0.3<br />

6125 0400-<strong>05</strong>00 Woofferton 250 160 N AF HR 4/4/0.5<br />

9455 1900-2000 Woofferton 250 160 N AF HR 4/4/0.5<br />

9455 2000-2100 Woofferton 250 160 N AF HR 4/4/0.5<br />

11815 1900-2000 Rampisham 500 189 N AF HR 4/4/0.5<br />

11815 2000-2100 Rampisham 500 189 N AF HR 4/4/0.5<br />

This the B-07 schedule of Algeria's Qur'an service, via VTC/Merlin, UK<br />

transmitters:<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 6125 WOF 250 160<br />

0400-0600 6090 RMP 500 180<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 6025 WOF 250 160<br />

1900-2100 9455 WOF 250 160<br />

11815 RMP 500 189<br />

2100-2300 5915 RMP 500 160<br />

9850 SKN 300 180<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Nov 8)<br />

AUSTRIA The ORF Moosbrunn SW site is now revealed on Yahoo Maps in Hi-<br />

resolution.<br />

<br />

I was surprised by the lack of antennas when I first located the site.<br />

Others may care to comment on the antenna infrastructure.<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TXsite, Dec 16)<br />

see also ORS (TX installation provi<strong>der</strong>)<br />

<br />

and attached pictures.<br />

The rotatable curtain array (HR) is SSW of the transmitter hall.<br />

The fixed curtain for the Americas and the Middle East is NW of the<br />

transmitter hall. I'm guessing the beam is about 75deg/255 and may be<br />

slewable by 15 or 30deg either way. (see above)<br />

The squares to the east and the west of the transmitter hall appear to be<br />

the horizontal quadrant (HQ) antennas. (sic, see above)<br />

The two groups of three masts situated South of the transmitter hall may<br />

support the vertical monopole (VM) antennas. (sic)<br />

NE of the transmitter hall are four widely spaced masts that appear to be<br />

corner supports for a rhombic (about 45/225deg).<br />

I don't see anything that looks like a rotatable log periodic (LP).<br />

There is a single mast (or shadow) slightly SE of the transmitter hall. No<br />

idea for its use.<br />

(Jerry Lenamon-USA, SW TX site Dec 19)<br />

Here some translations of my initial, German-language reply to Wolfgang,<br />

perhaps repetitive to some extend:<br />

<br />

Stehen eigentlich alle technischen Daten mit dabei.


- Tx site grounds are almost a swamp, sign says "operation of cardiac<br />

pacemakers could be influenced"<br />

- Two VM's; one of them is in regular use on 13730/5945, also 6155 was in<br />

the past temporarily switched to 100 kW via VM when 6 MHz HQ was needed<br />

for third party transmissions; max. 100 kW, freq. range not specified,<br />

maybe one is for the lower and the other for the higher bands but I'm not<br />

sure<br />

- LP, rotatable, 6...21 MHz, max. 100 kW<br />

- Four RHO's, built in 1961: 90/270 deg., 123/303 deg., 56/236 deg., 175<br />

deg. not reversable; all 9...21 MHz and max. 100 kW<br />

- Two HQ's, built in 1983, max. 300 kW, website specifies frequency ranges<br />

as 5/6 (! - this means 60 metres capability if correct, but I seem to<br />

recall earlier information specifying 6/7 MHz instead) and 7/9 MHz, the<br />

latter hardly ever in use, the 6 MHz one is the "home" of 6155.<br />

- HRS, built in 1983, bidirectional 4/4 system for 11...21 MHz each<br />

(probably western side 9...17 MHz instead, as far as I recall earlier<br />

information); 85/235 deg., both slewable up to +/- 30 deg., max. 300 kW,<br />

both sides can be used simultaneously but the second one with 100 kW only<br />

if I recall correct<br />

- Rotatable HR, built in 1983, only Moosbrunn antenna which can be used<br />

with full 500 kW, one side 6...9 MHz, other side 11...21 MHz. An identical<br />

antenna has been built at Kvitsoy, further ones may well exist at other<br />

Telefunken-built shortwave plants<br />

Siehe auch<br />

<br />

Refers to other, distinct SW<strong>BC</strong> sites in Austria:<br />

- Vienna broadcasting house, five low power txs (<strong>der</strong>iven from submarines),<br />

put on air in 1945, later moved to Bisamberg mediumwave site and used<br />

until Moosbrunn was operational<br />

- Kronstorf, 1 x 4 kW, 1954-1967<br />

- Fleckendorf, 2 x 30 kW utility txs, one used by ORF for a few hours a<br />

day in 1956-1963 period<br />

- Deutsch-Altenburg, large utility site, one tx also used by ORF from the<br />

mid-sixties, not specified when <strong>BC</strong> sce. ceased but site closed altogether<br />

in the eighties:<br />

<br />

- Aldrans: Domestic service relay on 6000 with NVIS antenna started in<br />

early seventies with 100 watt, later upgraded to 1 kW, new 10 kW tx<br />

installed in 1975, used for foreign service ("Kurzwellendienst des<br />

Oesterreichischen Rundfunks", later known as ROI) instead from 1978,<br />

closed down in 1984 and moved to Moosbrunn:<br />

<br />

(scroll down to "Innsbruck")<br />

Ein paar Roehren:<br />

<br />

Station visit with Wolf Harranth; control room (notable the row of six<br />

Optimod's), transmitter details<br />


To the left one of the four 100 kW transmitters from the sixties (I<br />

un<strong>der</strong>stand that two ones were removed to make way for the new Thomson<br />

units, as seen in the background righthand), to the right the Continental<br />

10 kW transmitter from Aldrans, kept in operational condition as kind of<br />

last resort back-up.<br />

<br />

One of the two S40<strong>05</strong> transmitters, run at full 500 kW when operating on<br />

the rotatable HR only, otherwise at 300 kW when being connected to one of<br />

the HQ's or the HRS.<br />

Zum Thema Aldrans siehe hier (unter "Austria", ist in Deutsch):<br />

<br />

Reveals that 6000 kHz from Aldrans was in fact not meant to serve just<br />

"remote valleys", as ORF pretended, but instead aimed at listeners in<br />

Southern Tyrol [to serve 310.000 Austrian-Tyrolian nationals on northern<br />

Italy, wb.]. To stop these relays was a condition of creating<br />

Rundfunkanstalt Suedtirol which relays ORF programming on FM in Southern<br />

Tyrol, thus 6000 had been switched to foreign service programming but<br />

could not be kept because the more than 300 km of separate audio circuit<br />

from Vienna to the Aldrans site were too expensive, thus the transmitter<br />

had been closed down, dismantled and put up at Moosbrunn "where it's of<br />

course good for nothing anymore".<br />

Und mit einem Teil <strong>der</strong> Studiotechnik von ROI duerfte heute Radio Kabul<br />

senden:<br />

<br />

Some studio equipment from ROI went to Radio Kabul and is reportedly<br />

indeed in use for everyday broadcasting there. The remain<strong>der</strong> of this text<br />

deals with the studio equipment of GDR radio, lots of it went away on<br />

dubious ways, not long ago some remains of the original console from<br />

studio K6 (= former DT64 continuation studio) appeared on eBay, one of the<br />

studio mics had been picked up at a junk shop for a small fraction of its<br />

actual value, the guy who got it is too ashamed to even tell the little<br />

amount of money he paid for this goody and sent it to the Gefell factory<br />

to get it refurbished to perfect condition.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, direct and via SW TX site Dec 20)<br />

Moosbrunn has one rotatable HR antenna, the only antenna there that can<br />

handle 500 kW. see<br />

<br />

un<strong>der</strong> "Drehstandantenne".<br />

The rotatable curtain array (HR) is SSW of the transmitter hall.<br />

track circle of 85meters in diameter.<br />

320 barrel weight<br />

76 m height<br />

in all directions rotatable.<br />

... The remain<strong>der</strong> of the antenna farm consists of a fixed curtain for both<br />

the Americas and the Middle East (frequency range probably 9...17 MHz or<br />

something like that) which is good for 300 kW, ...<br />

The fixed curtain for the Americas and the Middle East is NW of the<br />

transmitter hall.<br />

Frequencies in 25m-, 19m-, 16m-, 13m-Band<br />

max power 300 kW


gain 20 dB max.<br />

lobe wide 20 to 35degrees<br />

main 85 or 265 degrees<br />

(but sleweble to 55, 70, 95, 115, 235, 255, 275, 295degrees)<br />

... two HQ's for 6 and 7 MHz, respectively (first one used for 6155), able<br />

to handle 300 kW as well, ...<br />

Visible, approx. 30 meters south-west of the transmitter hall on the small<br />

farm track towards the rotatable HR antenna appear the TWO horizontal<br />

quadrant (HQ) antennas.<br />

... a rotatable LP and two VM's vertical monopole (5945, 13730) good for<br />

100 kW, and probably the old rhombics are still there as well...<br />

Bigger VM antenna seen as square approx. 70 meters westerly of the tx<br />

hall.<br />

[picture: grossere Reusenantenne] vertical monopole<br />

<br />

and<br />

<br />

Single 'mast'just 30 meters south of tx hall, near two trees and the tree<br />

line is the LP antenna.<br />

[picture: Logarithmisch-periodische Antenne]<br />

49 to 13 mb, steep and broadband characteristic, used mostly up to 2000-<br />

3000 kms distance.<br />

Smaller, el<strong>der</strong> VM vertical monopole antenna behind the tree line, around<br />

80 meters east of the tx hall, seen as square in grasland.<br />

[picture: schmalere 2. Reusenantenne]<br />

... and probably the old rhombics are still there as well.<br />

... four widely spaced masts that appear to be corner supports for a<br />

rhombic<br />

[pictures: Rhombusantennen]<br />

see 4 rhombics towards<br />

90deg SoutheastAsia + 270deg Ce-Latin-America<br />

just visible north/northeast of the fixed curtain antenna masts,<br />

located from west to east direction.<br />

123deg NearEast + 303deg NorthAmerica<br />

just visible northeasterly at farmost on the area,<br />

Located east of the 90deg/270deg antenna.<br />

56deg EastAsia/Australia/Pacific + 236deg SouthAmerica<br />

[picture: first rhombic picture. feed to 56deg in foreground, feed to<br />

236deg in background.<br />

Diese Rhombusantenne ist in nach 56deg (Ostasien/Australien; Blickrichtung<br />

Osten, Einspeisepunkt am Mast vorne) bzw. 236deg (Suedamerika;<br />

Einspeisepunkt<br />

am Mast hinten) ausgerichtet.]<br />

175deg SouthAfrica (latter only single direction).<br />

250-300 meters east of the tx hall, near small brook.<br />

antenna length 260 meters, width 65 meters.<br />

[picture: last rhombic picture: Die suedlichste und nach Sueden<br />

ausgerichtete Rhombusantenne. Sie ist nur fuer die Strahlrichtung 175deg<br />

(Suedafrika) vorgesehen und wird daher nur am Mast im Hintergrund<br />

gespeist. Am Mast im Vor<strong>der</strong>grund haengt eine dreifach gefaltete<br />

Schluckleitung, die nur bis zur Mitte <strong>der</strong> Antennenanlage reicht. Die<br />

Laenge <strong>der</strong> Antennenanlage in Sen<strong>der</strong>ichtung betraegt ca. 260 m, die Breite<br />

ca. 65 m.]


Transmitters are two Telefunken S40<strong>05</strong> (one already run at reduced power<br />

300 kW due to the antenna limitations) from the eighties and two new 100<br />

kW Thomcast (now Thales Thomson) transmitters installed just a few years<br />

ago as successors of the old Telefunken rigs with class B modulation from<br />

the sixties. All this from memory, so probably not absolutely accurate.<br />

(Kai Ludwig, Germany, dxld Aug 21, ibid.)<br />

BHUTAN Again on Dec 16 I heard BBS Bhutan very easy to recognize with<br />

beginning at 0002 on 6035 kHz. After announcements monks singing, at<br />

around 0030 chimes music until 0100. Reception very good these days on<br />

free fq.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 16)<br />

BRAZIL 48<strong>05</strong> Radio Difusora do Amazonas, at 0332-0341 UT on Dec 12, man<br />

announcer with Portuguese talk followed by Brazilian pop vocals. Gone at<br />

0355 UT re-check. Fair with some CODAR splatter.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

BULGARIA Hi dear Ivo,<br />

congrats to the amazing 500th issue of weekly Observer/<strong>DX</strong> Mix News, which<br />

arrived just in my mail box today.<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang<br />

wwdxc Germany <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> TopNews, Dec 20<br />

Sofia Stolnik and Kostinbrod high resolution images:<br />

But JUST I had a look into Yahoo Maps and Microsoft Virtual Earth, and<br />

action is successful, see:<br />

BUL Stolnik old MW and SW site<br />

42 42 12.<strong>05</strong> N 23 36 34.15 E<br />

Mostly used in 50ties and 60ties on 6070 and 9700 kHz. 50 kW.<br />

<br />

<br />

8 SW masts, 7 curtains. Approx. SW 320 and 245 degrees, and two small MW<br />

masts at<br />

42 42 19.62 N 23 36 49.25 E<br />

see<br />

<br />

<br />

Also Sofia Kostinbrod<br />

42 48 36.19 N 23 11 10.03 E<br />

has pictures of high resolution now:<br />

<br />

<br />

14 SW masts, 30degr, 126/306degr, and 210 degrees, and 2 x MW/LW masts<br />

like 261 kHz 60 kW reserve to Vakarel?<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 16)<br />

Or MW 828 kHz and 261 kHz at Vakarel [site]. (Mauno Ritola-FIN)


CHAD RNT N'Djamena, Chad back on 49<strong>05</strong> kHz.<br />

On 20 Dec <strong>2007</strong> noted Chad, RNT N'Djamena on 49<strong>05</strong> at 1627 UT. French<br />

program, into Arabic at 1700 UT. Strong signal, blocking the Chinese<br />

station on this frequency.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 20)<br />

Pretty good at 2000 UT, even with the CODAR. Tnx, Jari. Last here in 1998?<br />

(Jerry Berg-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 20)<br />

Martin Schoech's QSL card list show some 4904.5 QSL entries of early 2000<br />

year.<br />

<br />

Measured approx. 4904.97 kHz around 2030 UT Dec 20.<br />

[later] 4904.97 kHz closed with trumpet played National Anthem from<br />

22.28:20 to 22.29:23 UT.<br />

No Chad // observed on nominal 6165 kHz tonight, even after co-channel TRT<br />

Emirler powerhouse left 6165 kHz at 2159 UT.<br />

So probably Chad left 6165 in favor of 49<strong>05</strong> on 1600-2230 UT, in or<strong>der</strong> to<br />

avoid TRT Emirler Turkish with 500 kW, which uses that channel in B-07 for<br />

the first time.<br />

[later] the typical off carrier on 4904.97 kHz noted also this morning<br />

around 0720 UT, Dec 21.<br />

(wb, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 20/21)<br />

CHINA Google Earth imagery. There are some more Chinese sites newly<br />

visible in high resolution on Google Earth.<br />

Kashgar:<br />

39 21 10 N 75 45 47 E CRI MW/SW site. Humungous SW antenna farm to the<br />

west, and one eight-mast and one-four mast MW directional arrays to the<br />

east<br />

Urumqi Hutubi:<br />

44 08 54 N 86 53 44 E CRI SW site<br />

44 09 33 N 86 53 58 E CRI MW site, two eight-mast and one four-mast<br />

directional arrays (almost adjacent to the SW site but separated I think<br />

by a road)<br />

44 09 35 N 86 55 36 E Xinjiang PBS domestic MW site a short distance to<br />

the east of the CRI sites.<br />

Jinhua:<br />

29 06 42 N 119 18 39 E CRI SW site<br />

29 06 59 N 119 18 39 E rotatable antenna<br />

29 07 04 N 119 18 49 E another rotatable antenna<br />

29 06 51 N 119 18 31 E some more antennas in this area with poor<br />

visibility<br />

Also Beijing<br />

39 44 50 N 116 48 50 E Matoucun domestic site, updated imagery showing<br />

the whole site<br />

(Alan Davies-at present touring in INS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 18)<br />

Excellent Alan, but I miss the SINGLE Thales-Thomcast ALLISS<br />

revolving/rotatable antenna installation at Kashgar...<br />

High resolution image only in Google Earth, but not in Google Maps,<br />

Microsoft Virtual Earth o<strong>der</strong> Yahoo Maps resolved.<br />

How old are the pictures?<br />

Un<strong>der</strong> DIGITAL GLOBE option I see a combination of images on 2004-04-09 and


2006-08-11 date origin.<br />

CHN Kashgar ITU entry 075E46 39N20 between Opal and Shufu villages.<br />

ITU G.C. are very correct acc to GE75_110.pdf file, of 09-09-2003:<br />

Kashi had three 600 kW entries 1197, 1422, and 1539 kHz;<br />

all 140degr(320) daytime?, and 200degr(20) nighttime main lobes.<br />

1539 kHz moved to another channel now ?<br />

[Mauno Ritola-FIN: WRTH 2008 lists HS 648 kHz Ch, 801 and 1143 Ug and 1422<br />

kHz CNR8 & FS. I am listening to 1539 kHz now at 1201 UT and it has a<br />

rather strong CNR1 station.]<br />

SW 41 masts, 38 new, 3 old lattice construction masts (dark black) on the<br />

northwestern side.<br />

59<strong>05</strong>? What's this 3 mast array like fountain antenna for 59<strong>05</strong> kHz non-<br />

directional to ciraf zones 31 / 32 ? CRI Russian service at<br />

39 21 15.67 N 75 45 11.58 E<br />

Also old<br />

CHN Ol<strong>der</strong> Kashi site, 3 MWmasts, SW 60/240deg 4 curtain dipols, and 5<br />

masts<br />

39 24 36.20 N 75 55 16.36 E<br />

CHN new Urumqui SW site near Hutubi, CRI 100/500 kW, 26 masts<br />

44 08 46.86 N 86 53 42.70 E<br />

CHN Urumqi Hutubi CRI 1521kHz 500kW, three antenna mast sets, 2x8mast;<br />

1x4 mast reserve antenna? on right side of the tx building.<br />

44 09 22.71 N 86 53 58.76 E<br />

44 09 35 N 86 55 36 E Xinjiang PBS domestic MW site a short distance to<br />

the east of the CRI sites<br />

CHN Xinjiang PBS 4 single separate MW masts<br />

44 09 32.84 N 86 55 33.97 E<br />

[Mauno Ritola-FIN: Frequencies: 558, 738, 1107, 1233 kHz (all 120 kW) ?]<br />

The ol<strong>der</strong> site was in low resolution last year, but now on high detail:<br />

CHN Urumqi SW domestic site, 15 tx 50-100 kW, 56 masts<br />

43 58 26.04 N 87 14 56.35 E<br />

CHN MW Urumqui 4 MW masts<br />

43 42 56.56 N 87 35 38.97 E<br />

[Mauno Ritola-FIN: For 702, 855 and 1044 kHz 10 kW, but what else? 837 or<br />

1215 kHz? And where are 792, 927 and 1071 kHz?]<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 18)<br />

I can't see a revolving antenna at Kashgar either.<br />

For the MW antennas, it looks like the 8-mast array is beaming about 170<br />

deg towards India. The four-mast array would be heading about 200 deg<br />

towards Pakistan, so perhaps the 1422 kHz transmitter switches between the<br />

two arrays. I'm not sure whether the registered 1197 and 1539 kHz<br />

frequencies have ever been used from this site. 1422 kHz is also used for<br />

CNR-8 Uighur domestic programming at certain times when it's not used by<br />

CRI, according to CNR frequency listings.<br />

According to Chinese web sources, the "old" Kashgar site that you<br />

mentioned is used for "experimental" purposes (in Chinese Communist jargon<br />

that means jamming), presumably with its beam towards NW Xinjiang and the<br />

bor<strong>der</strong> with the ex-USSR, perhaps especially for targets such as B<strong>BC</strong> Uzbek.<br />

Also I guess the site is used for local MW frequencies for Kashgar.


According to Olle's observations, 1521 kHz CRI Russian switches between<br />

different beams, which perhaps explains the three MW antennas. We think<br />

there's also a 1323 kHz CRI Russian transmitter in W China, perhaps also<br />

at this site, but 1323 kHz is a complicated frequency for CRI with<br />

probably four transmitters at different locations in China.<br />

The Xinjiang domestic SW site also appeared in high resolution on GE a few<br />

weeks ago at<br />

43 58 27 N 87 14 59 E - about 6 km NE of the predicted location.<br />

Best wishes, Alan<br />

(Alan Davies-at present touring in INS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 18)<br />

13755 Chinese jamming.<br />

13755 NO ID, 1303-1315, escuchada el 17 de diciembre probablemente en<br />

idioma mandarin, se aprecia locutor y locutora con comentarios, musica de<br />

sintonia, titulares y cunas de la emisora, entrevista a invitada, segun el<br />

HFCC hay un servicio de la B<strong>BC</strong> para esta hora, no se aprecia jaming china,<br />

SINPO 45343.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, dxld Dec 17)<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> Uzbek is jammed by Chinese Firedrake or similar jamming, to protect<br />

the Uzbek nationals on Chinese territory. see below. Check also 9520 and<br />

11730 in //<br />

11730 1300-1330 B<strong>BC</strong> Cyprus 300kW 81deg Uzbek CeAS HR 3/2/0.5<br />

13755 1300-1330 B<strong>BC</strong> Cyprus 300kW 57deg Uzbek CeAS HR 3/4/0.5<br />

9520 1300-1330 B<strong>BC</strong> Cyprus 300kW 57deg Uzbek CeAS HR 3/2/0.5<br />

11730 channel NOT jammed, at least nothing skips to Europe so far today.<br />

Both 9520 and 13755 totally covered by severe Chinese jamming.<br />

(wb, Dec 18)<br />

COSTA RICA 3350 Radio Nacional da Espana, at 0402-0437 UT on Dec 12,<br />

man and woman with news in Spanish with IDs for Radio Nacional da Espana<br />

and Radio Exterior da Espana at 04<strong>05</strong>. 5+1 time pips during rap tune at<br />

0430 UT. Good signal with // 6125 kHz fair.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

CROATIA Croatian radio has now again two [100 kW] transmitters in use.<br />

Some time // px on 3985 and 6165 kHz. 3985 is active with Glas Hrvatske<br />

(Voice of Croatia) from 2130 until 0627 UT. Apart from 3995 DRM DWL<br />

reception is good or very good. 6165 is also active in the late evening<br />

and early morning //. (approx <strong>05</strong>00-2400 UT)<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 16)<br />

3985 2200-<strong>05</strong>00 UT, 6165 <strong>05</strong>00-2400 UT, but 2100-2400 skips over my head.<br />

wb.<br />

CUBA 17750 Report of "Socialismo Boliviano" in Sp noted on S=5 level<br />

here in Germany [seems Venezuela relay?]. Different Sp program also around<br />

1435 UT on 15370 kHz, S=7 signal level. Around 1510 UT RHC Sp program on<br />

11760 kHz then, S=7 level.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 16)<br />

17750 was the usual Sunday Alo, Presidente program from Venezuela, with<br />

Chavez actually appearing this week. // 11875 and 13750, the other //s not<br />

on this week. 11760 at 15+ UT should have been the weekly Esperanto show,<br />

not // anything. I did not confirm it this week. 15370 kHz before 1400 UT<br />

is RHC main program.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, Dec 16)<br />

CZECH REPUBLIC The only frequency change from Litomysl is Czech Radio<br />

Russian Sce from 0458-<strong>05</strong>25 on 5980 (x6<strong>05</strong>5) very weak almost inaudible in


Germany due to north east direction 60 degrees out of Litomysl.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 16)<br />

ECUADOR Letter of Allen C. Graham, HCJB Global Voice Quito to Dr.<br />

Hansjoerg Biener, Dec 17 [excerpt]<br />

Hello Dr. Biener,<br />

thank you for your e-mail. I'm sorry for not replying sooner. We have just<br />

finished up two weeks of our annual fundraisers for the local radio<br />

stations here in Ecuador, first in Guayaquil and then in Quito.<br />

Thank you too for your concern about the updated schedule on the website.<br />

I should have followed up on this shortly after sending the information to<br />

our web team in late October. I did inform them right after receiving your<br />

e-mail and the on-line schedule was corrected this past week.<br />

[...] The current version is also attached in Microsoft Word format.<br />

As you say, the shortwave broadcast scene has changed greatly, even in the<br />

short 14 years that I've been here in Quito. Thank you again and many<br />

blessings your way from Quito.<br />

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!<br />

Allen.<br />

EGYPT 9250 1700-2300 UT. New Radio Wide el Nile, found on Dec 16 at<br />

2200 UT with Arabic songs, styles from Yemen or Sudan. About 2216 UT if I<br />

remember correctly (did not note it on paper) there was an ID with "...min<br />

al Kahira..." then continued with more songs. At 2230 UT there was news<br />

including international news and at 2243 there was an ID "min al kahira<br />

wen Khurtum". Thanks other people in the mailing lists for the ID.<br />

(Zacharias Liangas-GRC, dxld Dec 19)<br />

While checking 31 mb today Dec 19 I noticed a strange station on 9250<br />

around 2020 UT, OM in Arabic talking about Sudan. It turned out to be a<br />

local network called Nile Valley Radio from Cairo. Yes, it's an Egyptian<br />

network beamed to Sudanese living in Egypt. I heard it on // MW 1107 kHz<br />

and it was the same stream. First time to hear that station on the<br />

shortwave band!<br />

[later] Checking the new frequency of 9250 kHz from Cairo, Egypt, I<br />

noticed the following: the Nile Valley Radio starts at 1700 UT; before<br />

that the frequency is having the Voice of the Arabs, "Sout Al Arab". I<br />

picked it around 1655 and it was matching // 621 of Voice of the Arabs.<br />

Around 1700 UT there was a switch to the signing on of River Nile Radio,<br />

with time pips followed by YL giving the ID and giving only the MW<br />

frequency of 1107 only, no mention of the SW frequency at all.<br />

The ID is "Idha'at wadi al-nil min al-qahira wal khartoom" - which means<br />

Nile Valley radio from Cairo and Khartoum. I won<strong>der</strong> why they say from<br />

Cairo and Khartoum. I used to hear that station in the past and they never<br />

mentioned anything about Khartoum, only Nile Valley Radio from Cairo!<br />

I know that Nile Valley Radio is transmitting from 1700 till 2300 UT. I<br />

won<strong>der</strong> what they have on that frequency after 2300 UT?? Maybe a test phase<br />

of a new transmitter! I think only time will tell when they start<br />

transmitting the overseas section of Radio Cairo.<br />

[later]<br />

A bit of Arabic language lesson here. Wadi or wady in Arabic means valley<br />

, the Nile is Arabic is called Neel. What's wadi el neel means: during the<br />

Anglo occupation of both Egypt and Sudan, both countries were refered to<br />

as Nile Valley, as both were ruled by the last King of the Egyptian<br />

kingdom - King Farouq, so Egypt refered to as Northern valley, and Sudan<br />

refered to as Southern valley.


When the 1952 revelution managed to declare the Republic of Egypt, in 1952<br />

still the maps used to have both Egypt and Sudan as one country till 1954,<br />

when Sudan declared independence.<br />

But the Q remains, why Wadi el neel on SW - is it some how kind of support<br />

from the Egyptian Government to the Sudanese Government concerning the<br />

Darfur issue !?<br />

I asked an announcer in Radio Cairo and Egyptian TV as well about that new<br />

move of wadi elneel ... and does it have any connection to trying a new<br />

transmitter or something, - and he had no idea about that.<br />

About the number station, yes there's some interfernce with the<br />

"Lincolnshire Poacher" as they use 9251 USB, but it's not picked up here<br />

in Cairo on that freq. I can get only using <strong>DX</strong>tuners.com<br />

The number station from Egypt is using 9450 and 6140 kHz at the moment.<br />

(Tarek Zeidan-EGY SU1TZ, dxld Dec 20)<br />

EQUATORIAL GUINEA 50<strong>05</strong> R. Bata, Rio Muni, partial data pers.letter in<br />

SS, info on Eq.Guinea in 42 days after follow-up, v/s Julian Esono Ela<br />

(Presentador del programa "Cartas del oyente").<br />

5100 R. Bata, full data QSL sheet in 4 weeks after follow-up, v/s Donald<br />

Britten.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

Radio Nacional Bata, 50<strong>05</strong> at <strong>05</strong>10 on Dec 11. Very weak - almost no signal<br />

there at all. Noted again at 2214 on Dec 12 but still poor with man in Sp.<br />

(Gerry Dexter-WI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

Once again missed 15190 kHz religious outlet today Dec 20 in our morning,<br />

when R Africa from Bata is heard usually. Transmissions from Bata<br />

seemingly not regular in past 1-2 months.<br />

(wb, Dec 20)<br />

ERITREA/ETHIOPIA On 18 Dec <strong>2007</strong> was checking how Eritrea comes through<br />

the Ethiopian jamming 1600-1700. On 8000, Eritrea was jammed by a<br />

distorted radio program, which was best readable on 7999.5 LSB. At times<br />

this jammer changed to a "white-noise mode". On 7175 jammer was playing<br />

afro-pops and at times western disco music. 7100 was jammed by this same<br />

jammer, which hopped from 7175 to 7100 and back again. Maybe Ethiopia was<br />

short of jammers at this time block. Sounded like Eritrean program was in<br />

// on all three frequencies.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 18)<br />

Both last night and this morning (18 and 19 Dec), a colleague in Nairobi<br />

heard Eritrea on 7100 and 7175 being jammed by a relay of Voice of the<br />

Tigray Revolution. Definite ID (he speaks Tigrinya). This may have been<br />

the same "distorted radio program" that you heard on 8000. This goes some<br />

way to confirming the suspicions that the extra SW transmitters that<br />

Ethiopia has been using in recent months for VO Tigray Rev and Radio Fana<br />

are mainly intended for jamming purposes.<br />

(Chris Greenway-UK, England, ibid., via dxld Dec 19)<br />

On 18 Dec as I reported, the jamming "distorted radio program" was only on<br />

8000. Both 7100 and 7175 were jammed by continuous music as I described.<br />

Today, 19th, when checking (ahh, it was 16-17 UT) all 7100, 7175 and 8000<br />

were covered by a music station. In addition, same African music was at<br />

the time of check also on 7185. I won<strong>der</strong> why B<strong>BC</strong>M hasn't mentioned 8000<br />

for the Eritrean transmissions jammed. This has been on for weeks,<br />

sometimes hopping up and down, sometimes staying on 8000 steadily.<br />

(Jari Savolainen-FIN, dxld Dec 20)


7099.99 Voice of the Broad Masses of Eritrea Prgm. I, Asmara; at *0355-<br />

0415 on 15 Dec. Carrier into interval signal of indigenous music<br />

alternating with man and woman ID loop, 5 + 1 time soun<strong>der</strong>s at 0350:55<br />

(final tone), male and woman language news and talk, into local vocals<br />

from 0409. Clear and fair with Prgm. 2 not heard on 7170 kHz.<br />

(Terry L. Krueger-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

GEORGIA [ABKHAZIA] 9495, Apsua (Abkhaz) Radio, // 9535, with nx in RS<br />

at 0430-0442 UT on Nov 16, followed by slow songs in vernac.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, AR<strong>DX</strong>C via <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

Apsua Radio from Sukhum was audible on both 9494.75 and 9535.0 in<br />

parallel, to 0601* Dec 16. Both were weak, 9535 unusable because of R.<br />

Liberty co-channel.<br />

(Vlad Titarev-UKR, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

9494.74 and 9535 Vlad Titarev confirmed these channels for Abkhaz Radio<br />

somewhere. Stumbled across 9495 kHz and noted sign-off time as exact 0900<br />

and 1530 UT, Sun Dec 16/17.<br />

9474.76 and 9535 kHz from Sukhum in Russian, morning s-off time varies<br />

around 0850 UT, but on other days after 0910 UT.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 16/17/18/19)<br />

GERMANY 6175 The Overcomer via Nauen, partial data card and schedule in<br />

25 days after follow-up.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

9450 Polish Radio via Wertachtal, at 1301-1359* UT on Dec 12, woman<br />

announcer hosting News from Poland in English. Nice ID at 1915 UT: "You<br />

are tuned to the external service of Polish Radio broadcasting from<br />

Warsaw." Program ended with carrier cut during song. Fair to good.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

Frequency changes for YFR Family Radio via DTK T-Systems:<br />

1500-1600 on 13660 WER 500 kW / 150 deg to EaAf in English, no change<br />

1600-1700 NF 11635 WER 500 kW / 150 deg to EaAf in Amharic, x13660<br />

1700-1800 NF 11635 WER 500 kW / 150 deg to EaAf in Swahili, x13660<br />

1800-1900 NF 9435 WER 500 kW / 150 deg to EaAf in English, x13660<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 3, 2008)<br />

GUIANA FRENCH TDF DRM missing from last three (nine?) known<br />

frequencies, 13860-13865-13870, 15790-15795-15800 and 17870-17875-17880,<br />

at 1455 Mon Dec 17, ditto Dec 18, so I suspect the DRM transmitter is<br />

again trying much lower frequencies in daytime, as now registered and<br />

approved for 5<strong>05</strong>0-5<strong>05</strong>5-5060, 24 hours. Nor heard Sat & Sun Dec 15 & 16,<br />

but that's routine.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Dec 18)<br />

HAWAII [to KOREA D.P.R.] 9930 Open Radio for North Korea via KWHR in<br />

Naalehu, Hawaii verified with a date/frequency letter in 50 days for a<br />

report sent to P.O.Box 158, Mapo, Seoul 121-600, Republic of Korea address<br />

from v/s Young Howard.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

INDIA 9870 All India Radio Vividh Bharati, at 1404-1440 UT on Dec 12,<br />

Hindi film music to discussion by a man and woman at 1415 UT in Hindi<br />

language. ID at 1430 UT followed by a drama program. Fair.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

AIR special service to Saudi Arabia for Haj pilgrims in Urdu is noted as<br />

follows:<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0600 UTC 11730 (Khampur Delhi), 15770 (Aligarh) 17845 (Khampur Delhi)<br />

(Jose Jacob-IND VU2JOS, <strong>DX</strong>india Dec 17)


INDONESIA Re: 9525.97 VoINS Jakarta.<br />

The afternoon[in EUR - hi] program of RRI Jakarta scheduled til 1600 UT<br />

followed by night programm of VoINS at 1600-2100 UT on this very odd<br />

frequency, poor S=5 signal, since 1700 UT in Spanish, acc of schedule B-07<br />

in WRTH pages 427/428. ex v11785 kHz.<br />

Til 1657 UT heavy QRM by CRI Kashi superpower in English, but other<br />

co-channel Pashto of BSKSA Riyadh could be neglected ....<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 16)<br />

Yes VoINS shifted to nominal 9525 recently (around 9 or 10 Dec if I'm not<br />

mistaken, but the change may have happened earlier), including for the<br />

local morning service at 0200-0400 UT. The Cimanggis site continues to<br />

have technical problems, no doubt with the engineers having to struggle<br />

with a lack of spare parts. Aside from the shortwave transmissions being<br />

off frequency, the 150 kW MW transmitter for 999 kHz has been silent for<br />

the last few months.<br />

(Alan Davies-Surabaya-INS, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 17)<br />

IRAN I rechecked website of IRIB Arabic service and confirm schedule<br />

published by Ivanov on Dec 4. Today 13790 off at 0832, 9885 not audible<br />

here from 0830 until 1030, after 1030 13790 again but very weak. Arabic<br />

sce schedule on IRIB website always very accurate and up to date.<br />

Vce of Pal on 6065 in the evening in regular Arabic sce, in the morning<br />

special transmission.<br />

But Ivanov schedule for Pashtu and Urdu sce from Mashad is not up to date:<br />

audible on 5935 on free channel from 1427 on. At 1500 sign on VOR Farsi<br />

and later Arabic sce on same fq makes listening difficult, but still<br />

possible. Changed from 5925 last winter to 5935.<br />

Interestingly the IS for this Mashad sce at 1427 is the old signal used<br />

for all foreign language bc some years ago. At 1430 nat anthem, beginning<br />

of Pashtu sce. At 1530 Teheran chimes for change to Urdu sce. Abrupt end<br />

of programme very weak un<strong>der</strong> VOR at 1725.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 16)<br />

Frequency changes for VOIROI/IRIB:<br />

1430-1527 NF 5890*KAM 500 kW / 094 deg, x5885/5925/5935 in Pashto<br />

1530-1727 NF 5890 KAM 500 kW / 094 deg, x5885/5925/5935 in Urdu<br />

* strong co-ch RFA in Korean till 1500<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 3, 2008)<br />

ITALY Ciao, from Play <strong>DX</strong> group list:<br />

Mr. Andrea Borgnino working at RAI Roma in Saxa-Rubra reports informations<br />

from RAI WAY, concerning the recent activation of the RAI Pisa-Coltano new<br />

transmitter (2 x 55 kW Harris) on frequency 657 kHz , at present moment<br />

RAI Pisa Coltano is still active also on 1062 kHz, after the end of the<br />

TESTING period, the 1062 kHz transmitter will be closed down, the RAI 1<br />

Firenze Testarossa 1368 kHz will be closed down.<br />

Here is the original message on Radiorama list: Ciao a tutti, ho avuto la<br />

conferma da Raiway dell'attivazione del nuovo impianto di Coltano, le<br />

trasmissioni di questi giorni sono le prime prove in onda prima del<br />

collaudo ufficiale del sito.<br />

L'impianto usa due trasmettitori Harris da 55 kW con combinatore e<br />

un'antenna a traliccio di 130 metri. I trasmettitori erano quelli usati<br />

prima nell'impianto di Firenze Terrarossa. La frequenza utilizzata e 657<br />

kHz.<br />

Qui le foto del nuovo impianto:


(de IW0HK Andrea Borgnino-I, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Dec 18)<br />

Google Earth imagery.I Firenze Testarossa 657 / 100 kW, future Pisa<br />

Coltano.43 48 53.66 N 11 16 23.18 E<br />

No installation visible on new Pisa Coltano area yet.<br />

ITU coordinates, I future Pisa Coltano 657 / 100 kW xFirenze<br />

43 38 00.00 N 10 25 00.00 E<br />

Coltano Village:<br />

43 38 20.00 N 10 23 35.39 E<br />

Coltano NSA site, un<strong>der</strong>ground installations.<br />

43 39 25.56 N 10 24 19.36 E<br />

JAPAN AOR Japan announced in their Japanese homepage that they have<br />

ended the production of AR-7030PLUS receiver. The sales will be stopped<br />

when the stock is out.<br />

(Takahito Akabayashi, Fuchu City, Tokyo, Japan, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 13)<br />

KOREA DPR On Dec 15 I heard on 4450 kHz from sign on at 2157 UT<br />

presumably Korean National Democratic Front with Korean announcements and<br />

later usual opera music. Reception was relatively good, becoming better<br />

until 2300 UT.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 16)<br />

LIBYA 17725 Voice of Africa, at 1553-1608 UT on Dec 12, woman announcer<br />

with English news about African lea<strong>der</strong>s with ID at 1559 followed by<br />

instrumental music. Close of English program at 1601 UT by man with ID<br />

followed by opening of French broadcast. Poor to fair with deep fades.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

MADAGASCAR 5010 (nominal) R. Malagasy on Dec 17 w/ surprisingly nice<br />

signal here at 0232 tune with non-stop local highlife mx to 0256.5, into<br />

IS until 0258 then kind of random local inst music segments to 0300 then<br />

played a choral anthem to 0301.5 then opening anmts by man in Malagasy and<br />

French. Programming followed in Malagasy. Vocal Christmas carol "Little<br />

Drummer Boy" at 0318.5. SINPO 35543 w/ oncl peaks to S4 and significant<br />

xmtr problems. Frequency drift was really bad, between 5.00975 and<br />

5.0110+, and so rapid I couldn't keep up with it by retuning.<br />

Each time the frequency would drift, the transmitter would become<br />

distorted and occasionally I would lose the ECSS lock if I didn't retune<br />

fast enough. This transmitter definitely has stability problems! In<br />

addition they seemed to be playing with the power as the signal would<br />

suddenly almost disappear for several tens of seconds at a time. Pretty<br />

much permanently disappeared at 0325 even though signal lvl was holding<br />

just prior to that when in ECSS lock - perhaps they reduced power<br />

significantly at that point, or could have been a rapidly changing<br />

propagation effect and not xmtr power problems as I noticed the same<br />

phenomena with Ethiopia on 7110 around 0330.<br />

However, in general the best I have hrd this station here in Southern CA<br />

on this freq. Most evenings I can just get a weak signal, if anything.<br />

Sounded like a normal sign on from 0257 on but what gives with the non-<br />

stop music from 0232 to 0256.5? Maybe testing.they certainly need it.<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 17)<br />

MALAYSIA 7295 R. Traxx FM, partial data e-mail verie in 15 days after<br />

follow-up, v/s Johan Hulaimi (Head of Programming).<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

MALI 11960 Radiodiffusion-Television du Mali, at 1740-1800* UT on Dec


12, man announcer with French talk and local vocals with drums. A woman<br />

announcer gave close down ID just before the carrier was cut. Poor to<br />

fair.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

MOLDOVA [Pridnestrovie] 7370 Radio PMR, at *1856-1945* UT on Dec 12,<br />

open carrier followed by clock ticking, instrumental music and opening of<br />

English program which consisted of a newscast. French language program<br />

followed at 1915 followed by German at 1930 UT. Fair to good and steadily<br />

improving.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

I heard the new registrations of the transmitter Kichinev [Maiac<br />

Grigoriopol in separate Pridnestrovie part of the country]. These are high<br />

power txs nice to listen:<br />

Voice of Russia:<br />

0000-0600 7125 Golos Rossij in Russian<br />

0100-0200 6240 Spanish<br />

0200-<strong>05</strong>00 6240 English WS<br />

Radio Netherlands<br />

<strong>05</strong>59-0655 73<strong>05</strong> Dutch<br />

0759-0855 13700 Dutch<br />

WYFR<br />

1400-1500 9355 Nepali<br />

2000-2200 6240 English<br />

Denge Mezopotamiya<br />

1500-2100 7540 Kurdish?? but 95% music px<br />

PNR registered via Maiac Grigoriopol but not un<strong>der</strong> Moldovian control<br />

2300-2345 English/French/German not on Fri/Sat/Sun<br />

0000-0045 English/French/German not on Fri/Sat/Sun<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 16)<br />

NETHERLANDS 17575 AWR relay, Flevo, full data card, AWR magazine,<br />

calendars, schedule in 70 days.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

NIGERIA 7275 R. Nigeria Abuja, at 0630 UT on Dec 11 in apparent En.<br />

Poor, in good African condx. Uncovered after Tunis signed off.<br />

(Gerry Dexter-WI-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

Odd frequency [indicator] approx. 7274.86 kHz.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 16)<br />

NORWAY NRK 630 kHz to go off?<br />

<br />

It seems to be the same old song in Norway regarding taking out good AM-<br />

capable sites. The list is long during the 90s: 153 from Tromso, 216 from<br />

Oslo-Klofta, 675 from Bodo, 702 from Vadso, 890 from Bergen- Askoy, 1314<br />

from Kvitsoy (still standing). Not to mention the Decca sites of<br />

"Stavanger" and "Sotra" and other locations.<br />

No decision taken, but now NRK 630, 100 kW(reserve 10 kW, call sign LKA)<br />

from Vigra may now be closed down at last, according to NRK More and<br />

Romsdal news today. This is a case to be decided by the Ministry of<br />

Communications. Vigra is a very good site near the salt water propagation<br />

of the Atlantic. 230 metres antenna.<br />

This after a long battle between Avinor and preservation/other interests.


In 2002 enthusiastic on-site engineers offered to put Northern Star on air<br />

on 216 kHz from this station, co-siting with the NRK MW station. But<br />

Norkring apparently turned a blind eye to the proposal.<br />

NRK may still have its eye on using 630, with 1200 kW being allocated in<br />

the Geneva Plan 1974/1975. No alternative site has been mentioned for this<br />

channel, but some years ago the remaining Stad Decca Site may have been<br />

consi<strong>der</strong>ed. (The relatively new NRK Rost 675 (1999-) is a former Decca<br />

station)<br />

Short history for Scandinavian speaking rea<strong>der</strong>s(scroll to LKA):<br />

<br />

Svenn Martinsen, Northern Star International Broadcasters AS, Norway, Dec<br />

13,<br />

MWC via dxld)<br />

The current 675 kHz transmitter on the Rost island near Bodo, inaugurated<br />

in 1999, uses the former mast of a DECCA transmitter on 127.1 kHz, shut<br />

down in 1997:<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

Some background about this new facility is included in an article about<br />

the other part of this project, the 153 kHz transmitter at Ingoy which is<br />

now the world's northernmost longwave and high-power transmitter (for the<br />

now northernmost broadcast transmitters at all just refer to the WRTH, and<br />

the northernmost SW<strong>BC</strong> transmitter of the world should be 5930 from<br />

Monchegorsk, at about 67.55N):<br />

<br />

The 630 kHz antenna at Vigra is featured on the website of Bernd<br />

Waniewski, so I assume that it had been built together with the current<br />

transmitter in 1985:<br />

<br />

All this consi<strong>der</strong>ed it would be no surprise if NRK indeed leaves 630.<br />

Bernt Erfjord specified in his article about the Ingoy transmitter the<br />

Arctic oceans as remaining target area for NRK's AM service, and 153 plus<br />

675 should ensure this coverage without a need for another mediumwave<br />

transmitter much more south. And I think that it is entirely pointless to<br />

speculate that NRK could contract a new 1200 kW transmitter, even if<br />

another DECCA mast could be used to run it. I just can't imagine that<br />

after NRK abandoned 1314, the only Norwegian superpower station really<br />

built, as just too expensive.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Dec 17)<br />

PHILIPPINES Frequency changes of Radio Veritas Asia eff <strong>Jan</strong> 1:<br />

0030-0100 NF 9510 PUG 250 kW / 280 deg to SoAs Bengali, x9670<br />

0030-0100 NF 9670 PUG 250 kW / 280 deg to SoAs Hindi, x11895<br />

1200-1230 NF 11935 PUG 250 kW / 280 deg to SEAs Hmong, x11780 1000-1030<br />

1430-1500 NF 9520 PUG 250 kW / 280 deg to SoAs Telugu, x9800<br />

Frequency change of FE<strong>BC</strong> in Chinese and dialects from Dec 20<br />

2300-0100 NF 12<strong>05</strong>5 BOC 100 kW / 3<strong>05</strong> deg to EaAs, ex 12060<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 3, 2008)<br />

PORTUGAL 15275 Radio Deutsche Welle via Sines verified an electronic<br />

report with a full data, including site, Digital Radio Mondiale card in 24


days from Horst Scholz, Transmission Management.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

ROMANIA Tiganesti. Now revealed RMI'S Tiganesti sw txer site can now be<br />

seen in Hi Res on YM & MS Virtual Earth.<br />

<br />

(Ian Baxter-AUS, SW TXsite Dec 16)<br />

Tiganesti also via Microsoft Virtual Earth, same source but different<br />

lightness:<br />

<br />

and seemingly also nearby<br />

ROU Tancabesti/Tingabesti Bucharest 855 kHz 1500 kW highpower of TESLA?,<br />

replaced by 400 kW Harris refurbishing action a year ago ?<br />

44 40 13.72 N 26 04 48.33 E<br />

Yahoo Maps<br />

<br />

Microsoft Virtual Earth<br />

<br />

and nearby also an ROU Unidentified UTE diplomatic / military / secret<br />

service tx site at<br />

44 41 25.81 N 26 03 25.27 E<br />

<br />

<br />

and the very old Saftica 15/50 kW site (former clandestine Radio Espana<br />

Independiente site also) was on high resolution on Google Earth already at<br />

44 38 16.00 N 26 04 27.85 E<br />

<br />

<br />

TENTATIVELY Bucuresti Herastrau 603 kHz site at: ???<br />

44 29 12.75 N 26 06 06.84 E<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 16)<br />

RUSSIA 7300 Vatican R. via Novosibirsk, full data e-mail verie 9 weeks<br />

after follow-up, with QSL card arriving a few days later, v/s Sergio<br />

Salvatori (Frequency Management).<br />

His e-mail <br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

RWM: Victor Rutkovsky on open-dx drew my attn. to this article about the<br />

Russian time-signal stns on<br />

<br />

In short, the standard time and fqy stns RBU (66 kHz) and RWM (4996, 9996,<br />

14996 kHz) are planned to be transferred from Elektrostral/Noginsk<br />

(Radiocentre 9) to Taldom (Radiocentre 3) in the first quarter of 2008.<br />

Taldom engineers have done the preparational works (repairing/constructing<br />

antennas and xmtrs, including the unique "Zont" antenna system for RBU)


during 2006 and <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

QSLs are available from: Russian State Time and Frequency Service,<br />

Institute of Metrology for Time and Space (IMVP), GP "VNIIFTR," Moscow<br />

region, Mendeleeo, 141570 Russia. See a map showing their headquarters on<br />

their website<br />

<br />

(Eike Bierwirth-D, hcdx Dec 16)<br />

ST HELENA RADIO ST HELENA DAY <strong>2007</strong> WAS A SUCCESS, SAYS STATION<br />

Radio St Helena held a very successful Radio St Helena Day <strong>2007</strong> on<br />

Saturday. The worldwide broadcast on shortwave started at <strong>05</strong>30 UTC. The<br />

first direction was to New Zealand. Soon after starting the e- mails<br />

started coming in, with listeners informing the station of their reception<br />

quality.<br />

So far Radio St Helena has received over 200 e-mails from around the<br />

world, including from New Zealand, India, Europe, Japan, North America<br />

East and West, and South America.<br />

At the end of the transmission (which was around 0130 on Sunday), everyone<br />

present accumulated in the Studio and sung 'We wish you a merry Christmas'<br />

and the transmission was closed with the National Anthem.<br />

Station Manager Laura Lawrence says she is extremely pleased that the 10th<br />

Radio St Helena Day was a success and thanks everyone who was involved,<br />

especially to Mr Derek Richards for his assistance. It was an enjoyable<br />

evening and she hopes those who listened locally enjoyed it too.<br />

The presenters were Laura Lawrence, Cyril Gunnell, <strong>Jan</strong>e John, Gary<br />

Walters, Tony Leo, Ralph Peters, Bert Constantine and John Moyce.<br />

(Radio St Helena News, 17 Dec; via Andy Sennitt-HOL, RNW MN)<br />

For those who want to see photos of the island we just hrd this past<br />

weekend, try this web site.Jamestown photos are particularly interesting -<br />

the Jacobs Lad<strong>der</strong> looks like an interesting daily exercise (699 steps -<br />

602 ft vertical rise)! The houses in Jamestown look a lot like New England<br />

Colonial style, not unlike my ancestor's hometown in Newington, CT.<br />

<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 19)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA The buzzy transmitter of BSKSA mentioned in previous<br />

bulletins now in use:<br />

0300-<strong>05</strong>57 15170 (x9715)<br />

0600-0850 ? (x9715)<br />

0855-1150 11935<br />

1155-1455 17820<br />

1500-1550 ?<br />

1550-1750 152<strong>05</strong><br />

1755-2310 11915<br />

The buzzy sound is covering just one frequency on higher side, f.e. for<br />

15170 is covered 15175 kHz also.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>- <strong>DX</strong> Dec 10-19)<br />

BSKSA outlets at 0900 UT Dec 19th:<br />

11935 0900-1200 HQ buzzy<br />

17615 0900-1200 HQ<br />

17785 0800-1000 French px<br />

178<strong>05</strong> 0900-1200 1st px<br />

21495 0900-1200 HQ very weak here<br />

21670 0900-1200 Indonesian px<br />

217<strong>05</strong> 0900-1200 1st px


No signal observed on 9675[but usually noted in 0300-0900 UT segment], not<br />

on 11855v either today.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 19)<br />

SERBIA/BOSNIA 7240 for the first time I heard R Serbia Internat via<br />

Bijeljina Bosnia around 1500-1530 UT in Spanish, world nx at 1500-1510 UT.<br />

Supposedly reduced 125 kW of power over a non-directional antenna, not the<br />

tiny 10 kW tx box anymore which was in use previously since September<br />

2006. Signal not strong but readable. Co-channel interference by BSKSA<br />

Riyadh in Persian 1500-1800 UT and PBS Xizang in Chinese.<br />

At 1525 UT an "indigestible mess" noted on this channel.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 15)<br />

Probably Bijeljina-Jabanusa is on air right now on 7240, at 1525 check I<br />

found a signal which I think is just too strong for originating from the<br />

low power transmitter at Obrenovac-Stubline. However, reception suffers<br />

consi<strong>der</strong>ably from one or even two co-channel stations, one of them much<br />

off-frequency to an extend that the produced het is already a very low hum<br />

rather than a SAH. The prominent carrier is spot on 7240, and this<br />

prominent carrier appears to originate from the Radio Serbia transmitter,<br />

so it appears that one of the unid. co-channels is the culprit.<br />

Programming as scheduled, i.e. Spanish wrapping up (still announcing the<br />

old radioyu.org website), some minutes of IS, followed by Arabic at 1530,<br />

all without carrier break, i.e. via the same antenna.<br />

Re. their new service on Eutelsat W2: Why on 16 deg. East? This slot is<br />

relevant for the Balkans but not for Central Europe, hardly anyboy has a<br />

dish pointing at this position here. The alternative would be 13. deg.<br />

East, already in use by RTS Sat and Beograd 1 by way of a GlobeCast<br />

multiplex on Hotbird 6 (11.585 GHz v), so it would be only logical to put<br />

Radio Serbia on air here, too. On W2 they now use a multiplex of the<br />

Bulgarian company ITV Partner (11.140 GHz h), uplinked from Sofia, so they<br />

do not save the audio circuits to Jabanusa but instead even need one to<br />

Sofia now.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Dec 14)<br />

Serbian language sce now from sign on 1100 until 1400 beginning of<br />

external sce on 7240. Most of the time Serbian and classical music, free<br />

channel until around 1300 UT, after that QRM from China. Reception now<br />

much better than two weeks ago. It seems tx now stronger. In the late<br />

afternoon reception now possible but not nice due to regular QRM. At 1800<br />

to 2000 UT reception differs according to atmosph conditions, sometimes<br />

WYFR stronger, sometimes Serbia. On last two Saturdays VOR instead of WYFR<br />

from 1800 to 2000. Mostly from 2100 very weak or no reception on 7240<br />

until 2200. But yesterday I discovered that // fq of 6100 remains until<br />

2230 with good reception on air with English language service. I don't<br />

know when 6100 is signing on.<br />

(Udo Krueger-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 16)<br />

Nominal 7240, 125 kW, Intl. R. Serbia, Bijeljina tx, in Sp at 1500-1515 UT<br />

on Dec 15 for the first time since Sept 2006 [started on Dec 13]. During<br />

that long pause only tiny 10 kW. box from Stubline, Serbia, was in use.<br />

Also Dec 16, 1100-1200 UT in Serbian, the Stubline unit was in use again<br />

instead of Bijeljina non-directional outlet. Stubline unit is always off<br />

frequency by approx. 40-50 Hz. Much fading and S3-4 signal on peaks. Noon<br />

svc is supposedly not covered by the rental contract with Bijeljina site.<br />

// direct audio via net<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 15)<br />

7239.95 Afternoon program in Serbian 1100-1200 UT via tiny 10 kW Stubline<br />

unit on odd frequency today, also afternoon outlets from 1400 UT (En) and


1500 UT (Sp) came NOT from Bijeljina Bosnia today, latter as previously<br />

noted on Dec 15th. So seemingly no Sunday service from powerful 125 kW<br />

site just across the bor<strong>der</strong> in Bosnia.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 16)<br />

Serbia resumes North American service too.<br />

IRS is back not only to Europe to NAm: heard opening English at 0200 UT<br />

Dec 16 on 7115 kHz, repeated ID, then news. This was their WeNAm service<br />

before it was cancelled years ago. Maybe also resumed to AUS at 1330 UT on<br />

11735?<br />

But that would collide with Turkey.<br />

(Joe Hanlon-NJ-USA, dxld Dec 16)<br />

I heard the European service in English yesterday evening (15th Dec) at<br />

2200-2230 on 6100 kHz. Fair signal here but muffled voice and DRM<br />

interference made it difficult to follow.<br />

(Dave Kenny-UK, dxld Dec 16)<br />

Radio Internazionale di Serbia Sembra sia stato riattivato, con un paio di<br />

giorni d'anticipo rispetto all'ultima previsione, il trasmettitore di<br />

Bijeljina da 250 kW della Radio Internazionale di Serbia. La frequenza<br />

torna cosi ad essere quella storica invernale dei 6100 kHz. Attivato anche<br />

lo streaming internet 24 ore al giorno all'indirizzo<br />

<br />

e la diffusione satellitare a 16 degr est (11138 GHz pol. H sr 27700 FEC<br />

3/4)<br />

0000-0100 Serbian Sun-Fri<br />

0000-0030 Serbian Sat<br />

0030-0100 Spanish Sat<br />

0100-0130 Spanish Sun-Fri<br />

0100-0130 Italian Sat<br />

0130-0200 Italian Sun-Fri<br />

0130-0200 French Sat<br />

0200-0230 Russian Mon-Fri<br />

0200-0230 Serbian Sat<br />

0200-0215 Hungarian Sun,LUN<br />

0215-0230 Greek Sun,LUN<br />

0230-0400 Serbian<br />

0400-0430 German Mon-Fri<br />

0400-0430 Arabian Sat<br />

0400-0430 Russian Sun,LUN<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>00 French Sun-Fri<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>00 Russian Sat<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 Serbian<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0600 English LUN-Sat<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0600 Serbian Sun<br />

0600-0700 Serbian LUN<br />

0600-0630 Spanish Mon-Fri<br />

0600-0630 German Sat<br />

0600-0630 English Sun<br />

0630-0700 Arabian Mon-Fri<br />

0630-0700 Spanish Sat,Sun<br />

0700-0715 Albanian Mon-Fri<br />

0700-0715 Hungarian Sat<br />

0700-0730 Arabian Sun,LUN<br />

0715-0730 Greek Mon-Sat<br />

0730-0800 Italian<br />

0800-0830 Serbian<br />

0830-0900 English LUN-Sat<br />

0830-0900 Serbian Sun<br />

0900-0930 German LUN-Fri


0900-0930 Russian Sat<br />

0900-0930 English Sun<br />

0930-1000 Spanish LUN<br />

0930-1000 French Mon-Sat<br />

0930-1000 German Sun<br />

1000-1400 Serbian<br />

1400-1430 English<br />

1430-1500 Serbian<br />

1500-1530 Spanish<br />

1530-1600 Arabian<br />

1600-1630 Russian<br />

1630-1700 French<br />

1700-1730 German<br />

1730-1745 Chinese<br />

1745-1800 Albanian<br />

1800-1815 Hungarian<br />

1815-1830 Greek<br />

1830-1900 Italian<br />

1900-1930 Russian<br />

1930-2000 English<br />

2000-2030 Spanish<br />

2030-2100 Serbian Sun-Fri<br />

2030-2130 Serbian Sat<br />

2100-2130 German Sun-Fri<br />

2130-2200 French<br />

2200-2215 Chinese<br />

2215-2230 Albanian<br />

2230-2300 English<br />

2300-2400 Serbian<br />

(Roberto Scaglione-I, playdx yg via dxld Dec 14)<br />

Rather on air via Bijeljina Bosnia 125 kW reduced, or/and Stubline Serbia<br />

approx. 10 kW, both non-directional. wb.<br />

Radio Serbia International at 2130 UT in French on 6100 AND 7240 kHz, with<br />

a powerful signal on 7240. 6100 offers good conditions too.<br />

(Jean Marie Aubier-F, dxld Dec 17)<br />

Serbia resumes North American service too.<br />

As of 2330 UT Dec 17, the so-called "program schedule" on website<br />

<br />

really a transmission schedule, not a word about program titles, has been<br />

updated to show:<br />

0030-0230 7240 ND and 7115 310 to NAm (with day of week variations)<br />

1100-1900 7240 ND<br />

1900-2230 7240 ND and 6100 310<br />

Power claimed is 250 kW on all three, i.e. 2 x 250 kW active, contrary to<br />

observations.<br />

Joe Hanlon also recalls that the 1330 UT English to AUS once upon a time<br />

was on 11835 kHz.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-AUS, dxld Dec 17)<br />

Objection -- 250 kW on website is wishful thinking I guess - for the<br />

better RSI future. In past decade only a single tx [of three] was in use<br />

in Bijeljina, with reduced 125 kW only.<br />

But now the signals from Serbia/Bosnia are much less strong compared to<br />

NEARBY 100 kW signals like Croatia 6165/3985, Hungary 6025, Austria 5945<br />

or 6155 kHz.


So I guess really power is between 50 and 125 kW for the stronger signal<br />

(but not optimal connected to the fee<strong>der</strong>) at Bijeljina, and the other unit<br />

is still the Stubline tiny 10 kW box, which is always 40-50 Hertz less odd<br />

frequency.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 17)<br />

I think 7240 kHz is stronger than before but admittedly the frequency<br />

offset is the same.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 18)<br />

So it indeed appears to be the Radio Serbia signal on 7240 that is off-<br />

frequency. I just tried to recheck, but again it's basically a mess,<br />

including the het of some 50 Hz. However, I meanwhile noted that 7240 has<br />

also different modulation than 6100, which has again the same audio than<br />

heard from Bijeljina before, rather muffled, not good for speech<br />

audibility as already pointed out in another report.<br />

So the scenario for now appears to be:<br />

1.) Obrenovac-Stubline is on air 1100-2230[-2200 reported by Mauno Ritola,<br />

wb.] on 7240. It appears that recently some upgrades, resulting in better<br />

signals, had been made.<br />

2.) Bijeljina-Jabanusa is on air 1900-2230 on 6100 and 0030-0230 on 7115.<br />

An azimuth of 310 deg. is given for both, indicating that the very same<br />

antenna is in use for both frequencies. Transmitter power has been<br />

specified as 250 kW by Radio Serbia engineering in a phone call by Dragan<br />

Lekic, and I would not start to speculate about lower outputs without<br />

knowing anything about the antenna and its shape, a factor which could<br />

steal more decibels than running the transmitter at lower power. It's<br />

actually a 500 kW unit (C3 version of Brown Boveri's SK 55), but 250 kW<br />

operation started to become the standard here quite some years ago.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Dec 19)<br />

Dear ALL,<br />

I've just finished a long phone talk with the technical director of<br />

International Radio Serbia.<br />

For now I have a time to say the actual schedule is:<br />

0030-0230 7115 BIJ 250/310<br />

1100-2230 7240 BEO 010/999 = non-dir<br />

1900-2230 6100 BIJ 250/310<br />

Best regards till tomorrow!<br />

(Dragan Lekic, Subotica, Serbia, Dec 20)<br />

Winter B-07 schedule of International Radio Serbia from Dec. 19<br />

1100-1358 on 7240 BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu Serbian<br />

1400-1428 on 7240*BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu English<br />

1430-1458 on 7240*BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu Serbian<br />

1500-1528 on 7240*BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu Spanish<br />

1530-1558 on 7240*BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu Arabic<br />

1600-1628 on 7240*BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu Russian<br />

1630-1658 on 7240*BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu French<br />

1700-1728 on 7240*BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu German<br />

1730-1743 on 7240*BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu Chinese<br />

1745-1758 on 7240*BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu Albanian<br />

1800-1813 on 7240*BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu Hungarian<br />

1815-1828 on 7240*BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu Greek<br />

1830-1858 on 7240*BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu Italian<br />

1900-1928 on 6100#BIJ 250 kW / 310 deg to WeEu Russian<br />

1900-1928 on 7240*BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu Russian<br />

1930-1958 on 6100#BIJ 250 kW / 310 deg to WeEu English


1930-1958 on 7240*BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu English<br />

2000-2028 on 6100#BIJ 250 kW / 310 deg to WeEu Spanish<br />

2000-2028 on 7240*BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu Spanish<br />

2030-2<strong>05</strong>8 on 6100#BIJ 250 kW / 310 deg to WeEu Serbian Sun-Fri<br />

2030-2<strong>05</strong>8 on 7240*BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu Serbian Sun-Fri<br />

2030-2128 on 6100#BIJ 250 kW / 310 deg to WeEu Serbian Sat<br />

2030-2128 on 7240*BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu Serbian Sat<br />

2100-2128 on 6100#BIJ 250 kW / 310 deg to WeEu German Sun-Fri<br />

2100-2128 on 7240 BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu German Sun-Fri<br />

2130-2158 on 6100#BIJ 250 kW / 310 deg to WeEu French<br />

2130-2158 on 7240 BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu French<br />

2200-2228 on 6100#BIJ 250 kW / 310 deg to WeEu English<br />

2200-2228 on 7240 BEO 010 kW / non-dir to WeEu English<br />

[Mauno reports -2158 UT close down on 7240]<br />

0030-0<strong>05</strong>8 on 7115 BIJ 250 kW / 310 deg to NoAm Serbian Mon-Sat<br />

0030-0128 on 7115 BIJ 250 kW / 310 deg to NoAm Serbian Sun<br />

0100-0128 on 7115 BIJ 250 kW / 310 deg to NoAm English Mon-Sat<br />

0130-0158 on 7115 BIJ 250 kW / 310 deg to NoAm Italian<br />

0200-0228 on 7115 BIJ 250 kW / 310 deg to NoAm English<br />

*co-ch 1400-1800 CNR Lhasa in Chinese<br />

1500-1800 BSKSA in Persian<br />

1800-2000 YFR in English/German<br />

2000-2100 RCI in Arabic.<br />

#co-ch 1900-2230 CRI in Russian<br />

2000-2200 CRI in Arabic<br />

2200-2230 CRI in Chinese<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 3, 2008)<br />

[BEO = Belgrade Stubline-Serbia; BIJ = Bijeljina Bosnia; update by wb. Dec<br />

20]<br />

Sorry, due of very strong CRI 6100 kHz outlet co-channel nothing heard<br />

here some 880 kms / 550 miles away from Bijeljina tx yet.<br />

Maybe the 0030 UT outlet on 7115 would work better. But it's deep night in<br />

our part of the world. (wb)<br />

Not really, right now it's quite weak, even poorer than 3985 from<br />

Deanovec. However, Cerrik is supposed to be on air on 7170 at the same<br />

time, but here it is just a faint carrier, so probably the propagation is<br />

to blame.<br />

The carrier on 7115 came on shortly before 0020, but modulation did not<br />

start beyond 0030, I found programming in progress only when rechecking at<br />

0038. Reception suffers a little bit from Deutsche Welle in German on 7120<br />

(Tbilisskaya), but it suffers much more from Kashi on 7130, booming in<br />

here and putting out bad splatter all the way down to 7115.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 20)<br />

Dear Mauno,<br />

I hear Serbia only in approx. 1100 to 1520 UT slot on 7240 kHz - !! at<br />

Times - depends on Lhasa Tibet signal strength.<br />

The whole evening I hear only Chinese Lhasa Tibet and BSKSA Farsi, as well<br />

as some Russia's YFR 1900 UT from Samara, and RCI 2000-2100 UT Skelton<br />

transmissions.<br />

6100 kHz is useless here in 1900-2228 UT slot, due of CRI powerhouses<br />

Kashi, Kunming, and Beijing; as well as IRIB Albanian at 1830-1927 and<br />

2030-2127 UT.<br />

From 2000-2300 UT all 6100 signals are useless, due of 200 kW DRM digital<br />

radio mondiale powerhouse rocket from Moscow on 61<strong>05</strong> kHz, which covers<br />

nearly 6097 to 6113 kHz. Moscow 260 degrees main lobe is in my direction


towards Stuttgart.<br />

btw. when I remember the old R Belgrade 683/684 domestic relay txions on<br />

7200 and 95<strong>05</strong> kHz of 20 kW at Stubline in 70ties to early 90ties, the<br />

signal was much, much stronger than the tiny 7240 kHz signal now. But<br />

these antennas have gone in NATO airstrike in 1999?<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 17)<br />

Hi again, ... also today the s/off on 7240 kHz was at 2200 UT.<br />

I listened to both frequencies via a remote receiver in England. The more<br />

powerful 6100 kHz directed to there was just a bit stronger than 7240 kHz<br />

omnidir 10 kW. Do you really hear still 7240 as poorly as it used to be?<br />

At least the antenna must have been improved.<br />

OK. In England [<strong>DX</strong>tuner rx] at 2130 UT the situation was much different:<br />

both had fair signals. Of course USB had to be used for 6100 kHz due to<br />

DRM noise. But what amazed me was the small margin by which 6100 was<br />

better than 7240. 7240 and 6100 used to be a real <strong>DX</strong> station also here,<br />

now it is much better. Let's see if the reception will stay like this.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 20)<br />

SINGAPORE/SRI LANKA Frequency change of Deutsche Welle in Chinese:<br />

1300-1330 NF 9650 SNG 100 kW / 013 deg + 9650 TRM 250 kW 045 deg,x9810<br />

// 11945 TRM 250 kW / 060 deg, 13735 SNG 100 kW 013 deg<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 3, 2008)<br />

SINGAPORE Frequency changes for B<strong>BC</strong>:<br />

1300-1330 NF 9670 SNG 100 kW / 340 deg, x9540 in Indonesian<br />

1345-1430 NF 9580 SNG 100 kW / 140 deg, x9540 in Burmese<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 3, 2008)<br />

SLOVAKIA 9825, Miraya FM Radio, via IRRS, 1500-1520, Dec 15, Tentative.<br />

English news. Tentative ID. Very poor in noise. Possible jammer on<br />

frequency with tones. DRM noise down around 9795-98<strong>05</strong> but not spreading up<br />

to this frequency.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Dec 16)<br />

15750 R. Santec / Universal Life via IRRS, partial data card, personal<br />

letter 30 days after follow-up, v/s Johanna Limley.<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

Die gute Nachricht des Tages. Heute in <strong>der</strong> Morgensendung ab 0800 UT auf<br />

5915 kHz / SIO=444 / bei RSI gehoert:<br />

<br />

Aehnliche Sorgen, wie seinerzeit RSI mit <strong>der</strong> Kurzwelle hatte, hatte vor<br />

kurzem Radio Patria mit <strong>der</strong> Mittelwelle. Die Ausstrahlung des Slowakischen<br />

Rundfunks fuer die in <strong>der</strong> Slowakei lebende ungarische Min<strong>der</strong>heit wurde<br />

infolge des Geldmangels bedroht. Naechstes Jahr soll jedoch <strong>der</strong> 80.<br />

Jahrestag <strong>der</strong> Sendungen in ungarischer Sprache gefeiert werden.<br />

Die Leitung des Slowakischen Rundfunks wird mit <strong>der</strong> Gesellschaft TBDS (die<br />

ehemalige Radiokommunikation) einen Vertrag abschliessen, <strong>der</strong> die<br />

Ausstrahlung auf <strong>der</strong> Mittelwelle auch weiterhin ermoeglicht. Zum Abschluss<br />

des Vertrages verhalf dem Rundfunk eine Son<strong>der</strong>beihilfe. Die zugewiesenen<br />

Finanzmittel ermoeglichen sogar eine staerkere Leistung <strong>der</strong> Sen<strong>der</strong>, was zu<br />

einer 80-prozentigen Deckung des Gebietes beitragen wird. Radio Patria<br />

wird im Jahre 2008 alltags 10, samstags 12 und sonntags 13 Stunden<br />

austrahlen koennen. Auf den Frequenzen von Radio Patria wird kein an<strong>der</strong>es<br />

Programm gesendet werden.<br />

Mit vorweihnachtlichen Gruessen<br />

(Paul Gager-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 19)


SOUTH AFRICA Radio Mustaqbal. I've just noticed on Sentec's website that<br />

the relays of this station via Meyerton have increased. The current<br />

schedule to East Africa is given as:<br />

<strong>05</strong>45-0615 Mo/Tu/We 15400<br />

0630-0700 Mo/We/Fr 15675<br />

12<strong>05</strong>-1235 Mo/Tu/Sa 17660<br />

1400-1430 Tu/Th/Sa 15675<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 17)<br />

15240.025 Adventist World Radio, Meyerton; at *1856-1906 UT on 15 Dec.<br />

Carrier, into English female contemporary gospel vocal at 1858, abruptly<br />

cut at 1859 with female canned "This is Adventist World Radio, the Voice<br />

of Hope" and into another female gospel vocal until 1904 UT, then canned<br />

program in an unidentified western African language with male, gospel<br />

fills (Fulfulde listed in the <strong>2007</strong> WRTH at 1900 on 15140). Clear and good.<br />

(Terry L. Krueger-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

[Clandestine to Zimbabwe] 11610 Radio Voice of the People via Meyerton,<br />

at 1726-1756* UT on Dec 12, news items in local languages until 1750 UT<br />

when news in English was heard. Off with ID, postal and e-mail address and<br />

tribal instrumental music. Fair with some music jammer QRM.<br />

(Rich D'Angelo-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

TAIWAN [Clandestine to No. Korea] 9630, North Korea Reform Radio,<br />

apparently a new one. Test b/c was planned for 1200-1230 Dec 13 & 14.<br />

9630 North Korea Reform Radio. Dear OM, Acc. to T. Yamashita (ABI) from e-<br />

mail on this day. The regular broadcast, a start were delayed on Dec.<br />

24[14th? wb.], at 1200-1230 UT on 9630 kHz via Taiwan.<br />

Because an end part of RTI-Russian was transmitted just before VT test<br />

broadcast of Dec. 14 by mistake, I estimate it to be the Taiwan<br />

transmission. Sei-ichi Hasegawa, N<strong>DX</strong>C<br />

(Toru Yamashita-JPN, ndxc HQ via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 16; via Sei-ichi<br />

Hasegawa-JPN)<br />

[to Korea DPR] CMI Voice of Wil<strong>der</strong>ness: After sending a reception report<br />

to Cornerstone Ministries Int., P.O.Box 4002, Tustin, CA 92781, USA.<br />

I got an non-det. verification letter from Cornerstone, Yeong Dong,<br />

P.O.Box 8, Seoul 135-660, Korea in 36 days. v/s Hosea, program director of<br />

CMI-Voice of Wil<strong>der</strong>ness. His e-mail address is <br />

Info from the letter: "Our broadcasting is a Christian Mission<br />

broadcasting which is running from the Republic of Korea with embracing<br />

the North Korea, DPRK and targeting the northeast Asian areas. Currently<br />

our broadcasting is sending the broadcasting through two frequencies. In<br />

Korean Time: 10:00-10:30 pm daily 9940 kHz / 5:00-5:30 am daily 9795 kHz".<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 18) via Tainan-TWN<br />

TURKEY 11955, total audio distorted Cakirlar unit transmission noted<br />

around 0800-1400 UT, Turkish, strong carrier though of S=9.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 17-19)<br />

TURKMENISTAN/IRAN/IRAQ 4365.8v, Voice of the Communist Party of Iran,<br />

1450-1720 UT on Dec 6, Kurdish songs, Kurdish ID at 1457 UT, no jamming at<br />

all for several hours, jamming first noted around 1715. Internationale was<br />

played during the programme. Frequency drifted from around 4365.7 to<br />

4365.9 kHz, 34444.<br />

(Bjarke Vestesen-DEN, dswci <strong>DX</strong>W Dec 14)<br />

"In sedaye injia Kurdestana Irana" (approx. ID at 1400 UT on 3912 kHz).


Iranian jammers observed 1225-1455 UT on 4835- 4840 kHz range and 1325-<br />

1425 UT on 3912-3944 kHz, maybe there are two jamming stations ? (Dec 15)<br />

Heard 0330-close down at 0433 UT on 3912- 3930 and 4830-4845 kHz all above<br />

in Farsi.<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 16)<br />

UAE 17565 R. UNMEE relay via Abu Dhabi, partial data personal letter,<br />

UNMEE newsletter in 3 weeks after follow-up via the Eritrea address, v/s<br />

Stella S. W. Vuzo (Radio Producer).<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

U.K. [and non] ASCENSION ISL./AUSTRIA/CANADA/CHILE/CYPRUS/<br />

NETH ANTILLES/NORWAY/RUSSIA/RWANDA/SOUTH AFRICA/TAIWAN/UAE<br />

Winter B-07 of VT Communications Relays. Part one of two:<br />

Radio Prague<br />

0000-0027 11665 ASC 250 kW 245 deg SoAm Spanish<br />

0100-0127 11665 ASC 250 kW 245 deg SoAm Spanish<br />

0200-0227 5995 SAC 250 kW 268 deg NoAm English<br />

0400-0427 5990 SAC 250 kW 268 deg NoAm English<br />

1100-1127 17515 ASC 250 kW 065 deg WeAf French<br />

1300-1327 9750 WOF 035 kW 102 deg WeEu German DRM Fri/Sat,xRMP<br />

1330-1357 9750 WOF 035 kW 102 deg WeEu EnglishDRM Fri/Sat,xRMP<br />

2330-2357 6000 SAC 250 kW 212 deg CeAm Spanish<br />

China Radio International<br />

0000-0<strong>05</strong>7 9745 BON 250 kW 290 deg CeAm Spanish<br />

1100-1157 15540 SGO 100 kW 045 deg SoAm Portuguese<br />

1200-1257 15540 SGO 100 kW 045 deg SoAm Chinese<br />

1300-1357 15540 SGO 100 kW 045 deg SoAm English<br />

1500-1757 6100 MEY 100 kW non-dir SoAf English<br />

1800-1857 6100 MEY 100 kW non-dir SoAf Chinese<br />

2100-2157 17645 SGO 100 kW 045 deg SoAm Portuguese<br />

Gospel for Asia<br />

0000-0130 6140 DHA 250 kW 085 deg SoAs SoEaAs langs<br />

1230-1500NF9510 DHA 250 kW 085 deg SoAs SoEaAs langs,x15215, Dec 4th<br />

1600-1630 9820 DHA 250 kW 100 deg SoAs SoEaAs langs<br />

1615-1630 9820 DHA 250 kW 085 deg SoAs SoEaAs langs Sun-Wed,addit.<br />

2300-2400 6040 DHA 250 kW 085 deg SoAs SoEaAs langs<br />

Voice of Vietnam<br />

0100-0125 6175 SAC 250 kW 212 deg NoAm English<br />

0130-0225 6175 SAC 250 kW 212 deg NoAm Vietnamese<br />

0230-0255 6175 SAC 250 kW 212 deg NoAm English<br />

0300-0325 6175 SAC 250 kW 212 deg NoAm Spanish<br />

0330-0355 6175 SAC 250 kW 212 deg NoAm English<br />

0400-0425 6175 SAC 250 kW 212 deg NoAm Spanish<br />

0430-<strong>05</strong>25 6175 SAC 250 kW 240 deg NoAm Vietnamese<br />

1800-1825 5955 MOS 100 kW 300 deg WeEu English<br />

1830-1925 5955 MOS 100 kW 300 deg WeEu Vietnamese<br />

1930-1955 5955 MOS 100 kW 300 deg WeEu French<br />

2000-2025 5970 WOF 300 kW 075 deg EaEu Russian<br />

2030-2125 3985 SKN 250 kW 120 deg WeEu German Sun-Thu<br />

2030-2100 3985 SKN 250 kW 175 deg WeEu German Fri/Sat<br />

2030-2100 3985 SKN 250 kW 106 deg WeEu German Fri/Sat<br />

2130-2125 7150 WOF 300 kW 1<strong>05</strong> deg SEEu Vietnamese<br />

Adventist World Radio<br />

0100-0200 15445 TAI 100 kW 250 deg Asia Vietnamese Sat<br />

Sudan Radio Service


0300-0330 5975 KIG 250 kW non-dir EaAf English Mon-Fri<br />

0330-<strong>05</strong>00 7280 DHA 250 kW 240 deg EaAf Arabic Mon-Fri<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 9525 DHA 250 kW 240 deg EaAf Arabic Mon-Fri<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 13720 DHA 250 kW 240 deg EaAf Arabic Mon-Fri<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0600 9525 DHA 250 kW 240 deg EaAf English Mon-Fri<br />

<strong>05</strong>30-0600 13720 DHA 250 kW 240 deg EaAf English Mon-Fri<br />

1500-1530 9840 MSK 250 kW 190 deg EaAf Arabic Mon-Fri<br />

1530-1600 9840 MSK 250 kW 190 deg EaAf English Mon-Fri<br />

1600-1700 9840 MSK 250 kW 190 deg EaAf Arabic Mon-Fri<br />

1500-1530 9840 MSK 250 kW 190 deg EaAf English Sat/Sun<br />

1530-1600 9840 MSK 250 kW 190 deg EaAf Arabic Sat/Sun<br />

1600-1645 9840 MSK 250 kW 190 deg EaAf Toposa Sun<br />

1700-1730 9840 DHA 300 kW 240 deg EaAf Dinka Mon<br />

1700-1730 9840 DHA 300 kW 240 deg EaAf Zande Tue<br />

1700-1730 9840 DHA 300 kW 240 deg EaAf Nuro Wed<br />

1700-1730 9840 DHA 300 kW 240 deg EaAf Bari Thu<br />

1700-1730 9840 DHA 300 kW 240 deg EaAf Shiluk Fri<br />

1730-1800 9840 DHA 300 kW 240 deg EaAf English Mon-Fri<br />

Radio Solh/Radio Peace [see also below, 13830 matter]<br />

0200-1200 11675 DHA 250 kW 045 deg WeAs Dari/Pashto<br />

1200-1500 15265 RMP 500 kW 092 deg WeAs Dari/Pashto<br />

1500-1800 9875 RMP 500 kW 085 deg WeAs Dari/Pashto<br />

Leading The Way<br />

0330-0400 5975 SKN 300 kW 090 deg WeAs Persian/English Fri<br />

0330-0400 5975 SKN 300 kW 070 deg RUS Russian/English Sun<br />

RTA Radio Algeria<br />

0400-0600 6090 RMP 500 kW 180 deg NoAf Arabic Holy Quran sce<br />

0400-<strong>05</strong>00 6125 WOF 250 kW 160 deg NoAf Arabic Holy Quran sce<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 6025 WOF 250 kW 160 deg NoAf Arabic Holy Quran sce<br />

1900-2100 9455 WOF 250 kW 160 deg NoAf Arabic Holy Quran sce<br />

1900-2100 11815 RMP 500 kW 190 deg NoAf Arabic Holy Quran sce<br />

2100-2300 5915 RMP 500 kW 160 deg NoAf Arabic Holy Quran sce<br />

2100-2300 9850 SKN 300 kW 180 deg NoAf Arabic Holy Quran sce<br />

Radio Okapi<br />

0400-0600 9635 MEY 250 kW 342 deg Congo French/Lingala<br />

1600-1700 11890 MEY 250 kW 330 deg Congo French/Lingala<br />

WYFR<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0600 3955 SKN 250 kW 106 deg WeEu German<br />

1230-1330 12010 DHA 250 kW 085 deg SoAs Bengali<br />

1400-1500 9855 DHA 250 kW 1<strong>05</strong> deg SoAs Marathi<br />

1400-1500 15520 DHA 250 kW 090 deg SoAs Hindi<br />

1500-1600 12015 DHA 250 kW 090 deg SoAs English<br />

1600-1700 6000 MEY 100 kW 076 deg SoAf Portuguese<br />

1600-1700 12010 DHA 250 kW 090 deg SoAs English<br />

1600-1700 15260 MEY 250 kW 330 deg CeAf Portuguese<br />

1700-1800 3955 SKN 250 kW 106 deg WeEu English<br />

1700-1800 6045 DHA 250 kW 225 deg EaAf Amharic<br />

1700-1800 9530 RMP 500 kW 1<strong>05</strong> deg ME Arabic<br />

1700-1800 21680 ASC 250 kW 085 deg SoAf English<br />

1800-1900 7240 SKN 250 kW 102 deg WeEu English<br />

1800-1900 9660 SKN 300 kW 140 deg ME Arabic<br />

1800-1900 9785 SKN 300 kW 110 deg ME English change<br />

1800-1900 9895 DHA 250 kW 230 deg SoAf English<br />

1830-1930 17660 ASC 250 kW 085 deg CeAf French<br />

1900-2000 5965 RMP 500 kW 1<strong>05</strong> deg ME Arabic<br />

1900-2000 7160 DHA 250 kW 330 deg WeEu English<br />

1900-2000 9660 MEY 250 kW 019 deg EaAf Swahili<br />

1900-2000 9685 DHA 250 kW 285 deg NoAf French<br />

1900-2100 3230 MEY 100 kW 0<strong>05</strong> deg SoAf English


2000-2200 15195 ASC 250 kW 065 deg WeAf English<br />

2030-2130 5965 RMP 500 kW 180 deg WeAf French<br />

2115-2315 11875 ASC 250 kW 065 deg CeAf English<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> Darfur Salaam:<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 5950 SKN 300 kW 150 deg Sudan Arabic<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30 6035 SKN 300 kW 140 deg Sudan Arabic<br />

1700-1730 5965 RMP 500 kW 140 deg Sudan Arabic<br />

1700-1730 9760 CYP 250 kW 185 deg Sudan Arabic<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> World Service:<br />

<strong>05</strong>00-0700 5895 KVI 035 kW 190 deg WeEu English DRM<br />

0700-0800 5875 KVI 035 kW 190 deg WeEu English DRM<br />

1700-2000 5895 KVI 035 kW 190 deg WeEu English DRM<br />

2000-2300 5875 KVI 035 kW 190 deg WeEu English DRM<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 17)<br />

U.K. [and non] ASCENSION ISL./AUSTRIA/CANADA/CYPRUS/HAWAII/JAPAN/<br />

RUSSIA/RWANDA/SOUTH AFRICA/TAIWAN/UAE/USA<br />

Winter B-07 of VT Communications Relays. Part two of two:<br />

Radio Mustaqbal:<br />

<strong>05</strong>45-0615 on 15400 MEY 250 kW / 019 deg to EaAf Somali Mon-Wed<br />

<strong>05</strong>45-0615 on 15400 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Somali Sat<br />

0620-0650 on 15400 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Somali Mon/Tue/Sat<br />

0730-0800 on 15530 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Somali Mon-Wed/Sat<br />

08<strong>05</strong>-0835 on 15530 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Somali Mon/Tue/Sat<br />

1130-1200 on 15340 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Somali Mon-Wed/Sat<br />

12<strong>05</strong>-1235 on 17660 MEY 250 kW / 019 deg to EaAf Somali Mon/Tue/Sat<br />

Southern Sudan Interactive Radio Instruction:<br />

0600-0630 on 15445 DHA 250 kW / 240 deg to EaAf English Mon-Fri<br />

0600-0630 on 15525 ARM 500 kW / 195 deg to EaAf English Mon-Fri<br />

0630-0700 on 15445 DHA 250 kW / 240 deg to EaAf English Mon/Wed/Fri<br />

0630-0700 on 15675 MEY 250 kW / 007 deg to EaAf English Mon/Wed/Fri<br />

1400-1430 on 15390 ARM 200 kW / 188 deg to EaAf English Tue/Thu/Sat<br />

1400-1430 on 15675 MEY 250 kW / 007 deg to EaAf English Tue/Thu/Sat<br />

Radio Vlaan<strong>der</strong>en Internationaal:<br />

0700-0757 on 9790 SKN 250 kW / 180 deg to WeEu Dutch<br />

1800-1857 on 6040 SKN 250 kW / 180 deg to WeEu Dutch<br />

KBS World Radio<br />

0700-0800 on 9870 SKN 300 kW / 110 deg to WeEu Korean<br />

1430-1500 on 9750 WOF 035 kW / 102 deg to WeEu English Fri DRM, ex RMP<br />

1800-1900 on 7235 RMP 500 kW / 062 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

1900-2000 on 7180 RMP 500 kW / 168 deg to NoAf Arabic<br />

2000-2100 on 3955 SKN 250 kW / 106 deg to WeEu German<br />

2100-2200 on 3955 SKN 300 kW / 175 deg to WeEu French<br />

2200-2230 on 3955 SKN 250 kW / 106 deg to WeEu English<br />

Star Radio to Liberia<br />

0700-0730 on 9525 ASC 250 kW / 027 deg to CeAf English/Local<br />

West Africa Democracy Radio<br />

0700-0800 on 11975 SKN 300 kW / 180 deg to WeAf English<br />

0800-0900 on 17860 SKN 300 kW / 180 deg to WeAf French<br />

0900-1000 on 17860 SKN 300 kW / 180 deg to WeAf English<br />

1000-1100 on 17860 SKN 300 kW / 180 deg to WeAf French<br />

Cotton Tree News to Sri Leone<br />

0730-0800 on 9525 ASC 250 kW / 027 deg to CeAf English/Local


Trans World Radio Africa<br />

0830-0915 on 11985 ASC 250 kW / 027 deg to WeAf French<br />

1300-1315 on 13745 KIG 250 kW / 030 deg to EaAf Afar Fri/Sat<br />

1730-1800 on 9745 DHA 250 kW / 230 deg to EaAf Tigrinya Fri<br />

1800-1845 on 9590 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Amharic<br />

UNMEE<br />

0900-1000 on 15440 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf English/Others Sun<br />

1030-1130 on 15440 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf English/Others Tue<br />

CVC International<br />

1000-1100 on 11815 MOS 035 kW / 295 deg to WeEu English DRM<br />

Free North Korea Radio<br />

1000-1100 on 9730 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean<br />

1300-1400 on 9930 WHR 100 kW / 300 deg to KRE Korean Mon-Fri<br />

2000-2030 on 7510 NVS 250 kW / 085 deg to KRE Korean, addit.<br />

2030-2130 on 9645 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean<br />

Radio Japan NHK World<br />

1100-1130 on 9750 WOF 035 kW / 102 deg to WeEu English Fri DRM,xRMP<br />

1130-1200 on 9750 WOF 035 kW / 102 deg to WeEu Russian Fri DRM,xRMP<br />

Eternal Good News<br />

1130-1145 on 15525 DHA 250 kW / 085 deg to SoAs English Fri<br />

Radio Taiwan International<br />

1200-1300 on 9750 WOF 035 kW / 102 deg to WeEu English Fri DRM,xRMP<br />

1900-2000 on 3955 SKN 250 kW / 106 deg to WeEu German<br />

1900-2000 on 3985 SKN 250 kW / 175 deg to WeEu French<br />

Radio Free Chosun<br />

1200-1300 on 9950 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean<br />

1330-1400 on 9950 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean<br />

Cornerstone Ministries International/Voice of Wil<strong>der</strong>ness<br />

1300-1330 on 9940 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean<br />

2000-2030 on 9795 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean<br />

Shiokaze<br />

1400-1430 on 5985 YAM 100 kW / 280 deg to KRE Korean<br />

2030-2100 on 5965 YAM 100 kW / 280 deg to KRE Japanese<br />

Radio New Zealand International<br />

1400-1430 on 9750 WOF 035 kW / 102 deg to WeEu English Sat DRM,xRMP<br />

Little Saigon Radio<br />

1500-1530 on 7390 TAI 100 kW / 250 deg to Asia Vietnamese<br />

Furusato no Kaze/Wind of Hometown<br />

1600-1630 on 9780 TAI 250 kW / 045 deg to KRE Japanese<br />

Nippon no Kaze<br />

1700-1730 on 9820 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean<br />

HCJB Global<br />

1700-1730 on 98<strong>05</strong> SKN 300 kW / 070 deg to EaEu Russian<br />

2100-2145 on 12025 SAC 250 kW / 073 deg to NoAf Arabic<br />

SW Radio Africa<br />

1700-1900 on 4880 MEY 100 kW / 0<strong>05</strong> deg to SoAf English<br />

1700-1900 on 7125 WOF 250 kW / 160 deg to SoAf English<br />

Voice of Meselna Delina


1800-1830 on 12015 HRA 250 kW / 090 deg to EaAf Tigrigna Mon-Fri<br />

Eglise du Christ<br />

1900-1930 on 7260 SKN 250 kW / 175 deg to NoAf French Thu<br />

Voice of Biafra International<br />

2000-2100 on 15665 HRI 250 kW / 087 deg to WeAf English Fri<br />

Radio Republica<br />

2200-2400 on 6135 RMP 500 kW / 285 deg to Cuba Spanish<br />

0000-0200 on 6155 RMP 500 kW / 285 deg to Cuba Spanish<br />

0200-0400 on 6100 SAC 250 kW / 176 deg to Cuba Spanish<br />

Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation<br />

2215-2245 on 6180 CYP 250 kW / 314 deg to SEEu Greek Fri-Sun<br />

2215-2245 on 7210 CYP 300 kW / 314 deg to SEEu Greek Fri-Sun<br />

2215-2245 on 9760 CYP 250 kW / 315 deg to SEEu Greek Fri-Sun<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 20)<br />

Ergaenzung: Alle DRM-Sendungen auf 9750 kHz wurden von Rampisham nach<br />

Woofferton verlagert. Dort kommt ein neuer RIZ-Sen<strong>der</strong> zum Einsatz. Die<br />

DRM-Leistung betraegt 100 kW.<br />

(Klaus Schnei<strong>der</strong>-D, Dec 17)<br />

1100-1500 UT DRM WOF still registered with 35 kW at 90 degr, .. and slewed<br />

to 102 degrees also. (wb)<br />

R Solh. Checked both 15265 and 13830 on Dec 15-17, nothing heard anymore<br />

on 13830 kHz. Seems a test bcast by the VTC Rampisham crew before ?<br />

(wb, Dec 17)<br />

9545 DW relay, Rampisham, full data card in 38 days, v/s Adelheid Lucas<br />

(Customer Service).<br />

13780 DW relay, Skelton, full data card in 33 days, v/s Horst Scholz<br />

(Transmission Management).<br />

9545 DW relay, Woofferton, full data card in 7 weeks, v/s Horst Scholz<br />

(Transmission Management).<br />

(Vashek Korinek-AFS, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

USA [non] KAZAKHSTAN/MOLDOVA/RUSSIA/TAJIKISTAN/UKRAINE/UZBEKISTAN<br />

Winter Schedule of YFR Family Radio via TRW=TV Radio Waves:<br />

1800-1900 on 5820 TAC 200 kW / 311 deg to WeWeEu Polish<br />

1400-1700 on 5865 DB 100 kW / 135 deg to SoAs Hindi<br />

1400-1500 on 5900 SAM 250 kW / 117 deg to SoAs Gujarati<br />

1500-1600 on 5900 SAM 250 kW / 117 deg to SoAs Punjabi<br />

1400-1600 on 5920 TCH 250 kW / 240 deg to SoAs English<br />

1400-1500 on 5970 SAM 250 kW / 140 deg to SoAs Kannada<br />

1100-1500 on 5995 P.K 250 kW / 244 deg to EaAs Chinese<br />

1900-2000 on 6000 MSK 250 kW / 240 deg to WeWeEu Italian<br />

1200-1300 on 60<strong>05</strong> K/A 250 kW / 213 deg to EaAs Korean<br />

1400-1500 on 6020 SAM 250 kW / 140 deg to SoAs Telugu<br />

1600-1700 on 6070 ARM 300 kW / 110 deg to SoAs Punjabi<br />

1100-1500 on 6115 IRK 100 kW / 110 deg to EaAs Chinese<br />

1400-1500 on 6225 DB 200 kW / 125 deg to SEAs English,new addit<br />

1000-1100 on 7150 NVS 250 kW / 085 deg to EaAs Japanese<br />

1100-1500 on 7165 P.K 250 kW / 263 deg to EaAs Chinese<br />

1200-1300 on 7175 IRK 250 kW / 180 deg to SEAs Vietnamese<br />

1300-1400 on 7175 IRK 250 kW / 180 deg to SEAs English<br />

1400-1600 on 7175 ARM 300 kW / 110 deg to SoAs Urdu<br />

1900-2000 on 7240 SAM 250 kW / 284 deg to WeWeEu German<br />

1600-1700 on 7295 NVS 250 kW / 195 deg to SoAs Urdu


1900-2100 on 7300 ARM 250 kW / 290 deg to WeWeEu French<br />

1400-1500 on 7340 IRK 250 kW / 224 deg to SoAs Nepali<br />

1500-1600 on 7340 IRK 250 kW / 224 deg to SoAs Marathi<br />

1800-1900 on 7345 SAM 250 kW / 188 deg to ME Arabic<br />

1900-2000 on 7345 SAM 250 kW / 188 deg to ME English<br />

1700-1900 on 7435 TAC 200 kW / 311 deg to EaWeEu Russian<br />

1400-1500 on 7475 DB 100 kW / 137 deg to SoAs Tamil<br />

1600-1800 on 7485 SMF 250 kW / 131 deg to WeAs Persian<br />

1800-1900 on 7490 A-A 200 kW / 312 deg to WeWeEu German<br />

1900-2000 NF 7490 KCH 300 kW / 268 deg to SoWeEu Spanish,x7210 NVS<br />

1400-1600 on 75<strong>05</strong> TAC 200 kW / 311 deg to SEAs Bengali<br />

1300-1500 on 7535 A-A 500 kW / 094 deg to EaAs Chinese<br />

1200-1300 on 7560 A-A 200 kW / 132 deg to SEAs Vietnamese<br />

1300-1400 on 7560 A-A 200 kW / 132 deg to SEAs English<br />

1400-1500 on 7560 A-A 500 kW / 121 deg to SEAs English<br />

1300-1400 on 9310 A-A 200 kW / 132 deg to SEAs Burmese<br />

1400-1500 on 9355 KCH 300 kW / 110 deg to SoAs Gujarati<br />

1200-1300 on 9450 NVS 250 kW / 155 deg to SEAs Indonesian<br />

0900-1100 on 9460 IRK 250 kW / 110 deg to EaAs English<br />

1100-1200 on 9460 IRK 250 kW / 110 deg to EaAs Korean<br />

1200-1300 on 9485 IRK 500 kW / 180 deg to SEAs Indonesian<br />

1300-1400 on 9485 IRK 500 kW / 180 deg to SEAs English<br />

1400-1500 on 9485 IRK 500 kW / 180 deg to SEAs Vietnamese<br />

1100-1200 on 11510 A-A 200 kW / 132 deg to SEAs Tagalog<br />

1100-1300 on 12150 A-A 500 kW / 094 deg to EaAs Chinese<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>Jan</strong> 3, 2008)<br />

15385.115 KJES, Vado; at 1908-1923 UT on 15 Dec. Usual KJES format of<br />

Kool Aid cult female English scripture readings once sentence at a time<br />

followed by creepy group Kool Aid cult followers scripture repeat<br />

response. Very, very creepy. Low modulation, off-frequency and a bad 60-<br />

cycle hum. But other than that, just won<strong>der</strong>ful!<br />

(Terry L. Krueger-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 16)<br />

11785 Hmong Lao Radio[rather Hmong World Christian Radio, see below] via<br />

WHRI (Sat/Sun only) noted with lovely Laotian folk song music in 1500-1600<br />

UT slot, S=5 level.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 16)<br />

Hmong World Christian Radio is after 1500 UT on 11785 kHz; Hmong Lao Radio<br />

at 1400-1500. Both play some exotic music.<br />

11785 Hmong Lao Radio produces some amazing and exotic sounds, via WHRI<br />

11785; Dec 16 until 1427 some tones which I think were originating from a<br />

human voice modulated thru a tube or something. Must be heard to be<br />

appreciated; Sat & Sun 1400-1500 plus Hmong World Christian Radio after<br />

1500 UT.<br />

(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Dec 20)<br />

DRM - HIMALAYA 2009 rx review.<br />

In <strong>der</strong> Zeitschrift "elektronik industrie" (Huethig GmbH, Heidelberg), Heft<br />

<strong>2007</strong>-12, Seiten 84-85, wird <strong>der</strong> HIMALAYA 2009 vorgestellt.<br />

Im Artikel sind weitere Links bzw. Infos zur Bedienugsanleitung, zu Charly<br />

Hardt und zum Radioscape-Modul RS500.<br />

Links:<br />

Zeitschrift "elektronik industrie":<br />

Inhalt HIGH TECH TOYS<br />

Artikel-Einleitung:<br />

<br />

O. a. Artikel im PDF-Format (530 kB):


(Bernhard Weiskopf-D, drm-dx Dec 16)<br />

23 years AG<strong>DX</strong> <strong>DX</strong> program via HCJB by Ulrich Schnelle ends tomorrow.<br />

Liebe Hobbyfreunde, es soll nicht unbemerkt bleiben:<br />

Am Samstag, den 22. Dezember <strong>2007</strong>, geht eine Aera zu Ende:<br />

Nach genau 23 Jahren stellt Ulrich Schnelle seine <strong>DX</strong>-Hobby-Sendungen im<br />

Namen <strong>der</strong> AG<strong>DX</strong> - Arbeitsgemeinschaft <strong>DX</strong> ein. Mit seinem 138. Beitrag ueber<br />

die Wellen von Radio HCJB sagt er nun endgueltig "Good bye".<br />

Sendezeiten und Frequenzen<br />

0700-0730 UTC 9740 kHz (Pifo, EQA)<br />

1630-1700 UTC 3955 kHz (Wertachtal, D)<br />

Ueber eine AG<strong>DX</strong>-Son<strong>der</strong>-QSL zur Abschiedssendung ist nichts bekannt. Anton<br />

und Uli lesen mit und koennen dazu bestimmt mehr sagen.<br />

Anerkennung und herzlicher Dank, lieber Uli, fuer Deine ausgezeichneten<br />

<strong>DX</strong>-Hobbysendungen!<br />

73 aus Frankfurt am Main, Siegbert Gerhard, A-<strong>DX</strong> 19. Dez. <strong>2007</strong><br />

Ja richtig, - am kommenden Samstag 22. Dez. kommt via Radio HCJB wie<strong>der</strong><br />

das <strong>DX</strong>-Programm <strong>der</strong> AG<strong>DX</strong>, zusammengestellt und praesentiert - zum letzten<br />

Mal - von Ulrich Schnelle.<br />

Ulrich hat uns gebeten, nach so vielen Jahren von seinem Ehrenamt Abstand<br />

zu nehmen. Eine Son<strong>der</strong>-QSL zu dieser Sendung wird es nicht geben, QSL sehr<br />

wohl.<br />

Im neuen Jahr wird das <strong>DX</strong>-Programm <strong>der</strong> AG<strong>DX</strong> weiter kommen, wir haben einen<br />

Nachfolger fuer unser <strong>DX</strong>-Programm ... Mehr in <strong>der</strong> <strong>DX</strong>-Sendung am kommenden<br />

Samstag...<br />

Wir danken, auch an dieser Stelle, Ulrich recht herzlich fuer seine treue<br />

Zusammenarbeit in den vergangenen Jahren.<br />

Viel Spass,<br />

Anton, Vorsitzen<strong>der</strong> AG<strong>DX</strong> e.V.<br />

<br />

PS: Danke auch an Siegbert fuer die lobenden Worte.<br />

KWZ 50 von Kneisner + Doering.<br />

Der Nachfolger vom KWZ 30 heisst nun nicht mehr KWZ 30-2 son<strong>der</strong>n KWZ 50.<br />

Ausserdem kann man sich jetzt auch endlich ein Bild von ihm machen:<br />

<br />

Mir gefaellt er ganz gut. Mehr Bedienelemente als <strong>der</strong> Vorgaenger, frei<br />

programmierbare Funktionstasten und ein grosses Display auf dem auch das<br />

Spektrum angezeigt werden kann (auf die Gefahr, dass diese Funktion hier<br />

genauso nutz- und sinnlos ist, wie beim IC-R9500...).<br />

Bleibt bloss noch die Frage nach dem Preis und wann er endlich erhaeltlich<br />

ist. Wenn stimmt, was hier zu lesen ist, wird es Ende <strong>Jan</strong>uar soweit sein:<br />

<br />

Man darf also gespannt sein!<br />

(Felix Lechte-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 20)<br />

Season's Greetings.


Ganz beson<strong>der</strong>e Weihnachtsgruesse hat sich in diesem Jahr die Deutsche<br />

Welle einfallen lassen. Das weihnachtliche DW-Programm im Kurzwellenradio<br />

am fernen Palmenstrand? Denkste!:<br />

<br />

;-) Tom DF5JL, A-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 21<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX


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ALBANIA Google Earth imagery.<br />

Sites in hi-res in Google Maps: Things are visible much earlier in Google<br />

Earth than in Google Maps. CER Cerrik (CRI), 40.9964 N 19.9978 E<br />

(Jari, OH6BG, SW TXsite yg Dec 24)<br />

Hello, also for the first time Cerrik B-site in high resolution !!!!<br />

ALB CRI Cerrik SW site-B, 24 SW antenna masts!<br />

40 59 44.87 N 19 59 51.06 E<br />

ALB CRI Cerrik SW site-A, much smaller antennas, 40 SW dipole antenna<br />

masts, and 3 non-dir like horizontal quadrant (HQ) antennas.<br />

41 00 49.85 N 19 59 34.53 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

ANGOLA Radiodifusao em Angola<br />

<br />

It is in Portuguese, but just the names of the stations will get your <strong>DX</strong><br />

juices flowing Radio Clube de Benguela, Radio Clube da Huila, Radio<br />

Diamang, Radio Clube de Cabina. This site is devoted to the history of<br />

radio in Angola and contains brief histories of the stations, photos of<br />

stations, QSLs, radio personalities and station memorabilia. Those who<br />

remember the days of Angolan shortwave radio will enjoy this.<br />

(via Jerry Berg-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 23)<br />

ARGENTINA 6214.1 R. Baluarte, Pto Iguazu, 22<strong>05</strong>-2214, 21 Dec, Braz.<br />

Portuguese, talks, songs; 14331 & better using LSB due to QRM on the USB.<br />

Better reception on 22 Dec at 2255 UT.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)


ARMENIA Google Earth imagery.<br />

Sites in hi-res in Google Maps: Things are visible much earlier in Google<br />

Earth than in Google Maps. KMO Kamo/Gavar, ARM: 40.4126N 45.1992E (earlier<br />

partly hi-res, now all)<br />

(Jari, OH6BG, SW TXsite yg Dec 24)<br />

28 SW masts, (10 ol<strong>der</strong> antenna masts, 18 mo<strong>der</strong>n antenna masts of at least<br />

6 vertical dipol rows - floors)<br />

2 antenna switching stars near the two tx houses at<br />

40 24 49.60 N 45 11 28.65 E<br />

SW tx house<br />

40 24 48.02 N 45 11 32.12 E<br />

MW and SW tx house at<br />

40 24 42.34 N 45 11 30.93 E<br />

ARM MW mast non-dir at<br />

40 25 32.69 N 45 12 15.02 E<br />

26 mast MW Zarya directional antenna 180degr, 2.130 km long at<br />

40 24 53.54 N 45 12 39.17 E<br />

ARM ?4810 kHz 60 mb antenna 6 masts at<br />

40 25 14.11 N 45 12 02.13 E<br />

ARM LW mast non-dir at<br />

40 25 00.24 N 45 11 51.47 E<br />

ARM 8mast directional MW array<br />

40 24 08.75 N 45 11 52.85 E<br />

approx. 150 degrees, target: covers Baghdad-Tehran, as well as Kuwait up<br />

to Bahrain, Dubai, UAE.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

Hi Wolfy, ARM 4810 kHz 60 mb antenna? 6 masts at<br />

40 25 14.11 N 45 12 02.13 E<br />

isn't 4810 kHz from Yerevan-Arinj?<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, Dec 25)<br />

Sure, that antenna design puzzles me too. But the distance between the<br />

various masts is 63 meters.<br />

300.000 divided by 4810 kHz is about 62.3 meters.<br />

Or is that a special MW directional antenna, to switch to different<br />

directions?<br />

But mast length is very limited about 25-28 meters only.<br />

(wb, Dec 25)<br />

AZORES 1503 AFN, Base Aerea das Lajes, Terceira island, 2223-2242, 15<br />

Dec, talks; 32441, QRM de E.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

BOLIVIA 4409.9 R. Eco, Reyes, 2345-..., 16 Dec, Spanish, folk songs,<br />

few talks; 24331, sporadic uty. QRM. Better on 17 Dec at 2326.<br />

4545.3 R. Vigen de los Remedios (?), Tupiza, 2313-2324, 17 Dec, Spanish,<br />

talks; 12341, CODAR QRM.<br />

4699.25 R. San Miguel, Riberalta, 2239-2255, 21 Dec, Spanish, Paraguayan<br />

songs, announcements for local show, communiques, advertisements; 44343,


CODAR QRM.<br />

4699.4 R. San Miguel, Riberalta, 2307-2320, 17 Dec, Spanish, light songs,<br />

announcement for prgr "(...)" "de las comunidades para las comunidades";<br />

33342, CODAR QRM.<br />

4796.3 R. Mallku, Uyuni, 2240-2251, 17 Dec, Aymara, talks; 24341, adj.<br />

QRM de CHN 4800 + CODAR. Better on 18 Dec at 2335.<br />

4865 R. Logos via R.Centenario, Sta Cruz de la Sierra, 2237-2250, 17 Dec,<br />

Spanish, religious pops (!), talks abt. Christmas; 34332, QRM de B.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

BRAZIL 11814.97 on 15 Dec at 2153 UT, Radio Brasil Central with pop<br />

music // to 4985 kHz. SINPO 34433; on 4985 kHz 23322.<br />

11780 on 15 Dec at 2142 UTC, Radio Nacional Amazonia (Brasil), with talk<br />

in Portuguese, mentioning "Radio Nacional". SINPO 34422.<br />

11784.65 on 15 Dec at 2130 kHz, Radio Guaiba (Brasil), with talk in<br />

Portuguese, SINPO 14421.<br />

(Eike Bierwirth-D, hcdx Dec 21)<br />

R Cancao Nova on 9675 kHz at 0047 UT in Portuguese. Music. (tent). 23 Dec.<br />

(Liz Cameron-MI-USA, dxld Dec 24)<br />

Logs Brasil 23-12-<strong>2007</strong><br />

23/12/<strong>2007</strong> 2240 UTC 9685.00 kHz R. Gazeta B 35533 male speaker<br />

23/12/<strong>2007</strong> 2207 UTC 11780.00 kHz R. Nacional Amazonia B 35533 mx LA<br />

23/12/<strong>2007</strong> 2211 UTC 11784.60 kHz R. Guaiba B 25532 mx LA<br />

23/12/<strong>2007</strong> 2216 UTC 11814.98 kHz R. Brasil Central B 45533 mx Beatles,<br />

commercials<br />

23/12/<strong>2007</strong> 2225 UTC 11915.17 kHz R. Gaucha B 25532 male speaker<br />

22nd of Dec at 2130 UTC on 9675 kHz with 54544. Religious xmas px with<br />

music and ID.<br />

(Mathias Eisenkolb-D DG5ME, hcdx Dec 24)<br />

3325 R. Mundial, Sao Paulo SP, 2334-2346, 17 Dec, discussion prgr "Ideias<br />

(...)"; 25231 but improving.<br />

4754.8 R. Imaculada Conceicao, Cpo Grande MS, 2231-2242, 21 Dec, "A Voz<br />

do Brasil" part 2; 10 kW?! 15321.<br />

4775 R. Congonhas, Congonhas MG, 2242-2258, 17 Dec, light songs, ballads;<br />

33332, co-ch & adj. QRM.<br />

4885 R. Club do Para, Belem PA, 19<strong>05</strong>-2001, 15 Dec, f/ball match rpt,<br />

advertisements; 15331 but reached 45444 prior to 2000.<br />

4885 R. Difa Acreana, Rio Branco AC, 2232-2248, 18 Dec, news (not A Voz<br />

do Brasil though as aired via co-ch. R.Club do Para), songs at 2234.<br />

4915 R. Difa, Macapa AP, 1949-2009, 18 Dec, songs, chat, newscast 2000;<br />

25332, sporadic CW QRM.<br />

4974.9 R. Mundial (?), Osasco SP (or is the Peruvian stn with prgr in<br />

Port.?), 2352-..., 16 Dec, announcements; 24341, CODAR QRM.<br />

4985 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 2350-..., 16 Dec, sl. "R<strong>BC</strong> -<br />

comunicando para o mundo", dedications, oldies; 44433, RTTY QRM.<br />

5035 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2346-2357, 17 Dec, rosary dedications<br />

(!), music; 44333; // to 6135 & 9630.


5045 R. Guaruja Paulista, Presidente Prudente SP, 2330-2337, 16 Dec,<br />

songs, chat, advertisements, webpage info; 35322.<br />

5970 R. Itatiaia, Belo Horizonte MG, 2220-2229, 20 Dec, f/ball news,<br />

advertisements; 33432, adj. QRM.<br />

6010 R. Inconfidencia, Belo Horizonte MG, 2332-2347, 21 Dec, folk songs,<br />

chat, music dedications; 44332, QRM de CLM (t).<br />

6020 R. Gaucha, Pto Alegre RS, 2320-2341, 21 Dec, talks on f/ball in prgr<br />

"Desporto Total", advertisements, newscast; 34332.<br />

6040 R. Club Paranaense, Curitiba PR, 2332-2338, 16 Dec, talks; 23431,<br />

co-ch. & adj. QRM.<br />

6060 R. Tupi, Curitiba PR, 2230-2235, 20 Dec,shouting preacher; 22441,<br />

QRM de ARG + adjt. freqs.<br />

6080 R. Novas de Paz, Curitiba PR, 2357-0007, 21 Dec, announcements, ID<br />

"R.Marumby", prgr "Na Madrugada com Deus"; 33433, adj. QRM.<br />

6135 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 2350-2358, 17 Dec, rosary dedications,<br />

music; 33422; // to 5035 & 9630.<br />

6150 R. Record, Sao Paulo SP, 2236-2244, 20 Dec, talks abt. f/ball;<br />

23442, adj. QRM; // to 95<strong>05</strong> good.<br />

95<strong>05</strong> R. Record, Sao Paulo SP, 1912-1941, 20 Dec, prgr abt. dental care,<br />

news, infos; 33442, adjt. QRM which got stronger at 1930; then good<br />

reception later at 2230.<br />

9615 R. Cultura, Sao Paulo SP, 12301244, 19 Dec, talks, Braz. songs;<br />

13431, adj. QRM.<br />

11735 R. Transmundial, Sta Ma RS, 1826-1842, 18 Dec, web info+IDs<br />

followed by prgr "Espaco Transmundial"; 45444. Also 1445-1510, 22 Dec,<br />

music, ID+addr., fqs, songs; 15432. (Goncalves)<br />

11750 R. Marumby, Florianopolis SC, 2002-2019, 16 Dec, ID as "Radio<br />

Missionaria"; 25432.<br />

11804.8 R. Globo, Rio de <strong>Jan</strong>o RJ, 1842-1907, 16 Dec, f/ball news, match<br />

rpt; 33442, QRM de Family R.<br />

11815 R. Brasil Central, Goiania GO, 1815-1852, 18 Dec, prgr "Na Beira da<br />

Matga" with music, rural related advertisements & infos.; 55444.<br />

11830 R. CBN Anhangueera, Goiania GO, 1948-1954* (sudden tx shut down),<br />

16 Dec, talks on influenza; 45444.<br />

11855 R. Aparecida, Aparecida SP, 1946-2001, 16 Dec, listeners' messages,<br />

songs, full ID+affiliated stns. list, TS, mass; 45433.<br />

11925.5 R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo SP, 19<strong>05</strong>-1923, 16 Dec, f/ball news<br />

prgr "Domingo Desportivo Bandeirantes"; 33442, QRM de ARS; then rated<br />

44444 at 1930.<br />

(all 27 de Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

Prezado Carlos, Parab?ns pelas escutas. Em 5045 kHz, a programacao ‚ da<br />

R dio Guaruj FM. ? um relay.<br />

A R dio Guaruj Paulista, cuja concessao ‚ de ondas m‚dias, em 1550 kHz,<br />

passou a se identificar como "R dio Globo Santos". Pelo que o Sarmento


Campos apurou, a reativacao em 5045 kHz pode ser obra do antigo<br />

administrador do Grupo Rampazo, o jornalista Orivaldo Rampazo - que est<br />

afastado - mas pode estar retornando ... emissora. Em sua ausencia, seu<br />

filho detonou com a Guaruj Paulista, transformando-a em Globo Santos.<br />

(C?lio Romais-RS-Brazil, via dxld Dec 25)<br />

Canais abandonados? em OC no Brasil!!<br />

SUGEST?O... Que tal fazermos uma lista de todas as emissoras inoperantes<br />

(somente do Brasil) em ondas curtas... Vou comecar pelas divulgadas,<br />

informando tambem que a Radio 8 de setembro que operava em ondas tropicais<br />

(2470), tambem esta QRT ha pouco mais de um ano.<br />

(Clovis Sobrinho, Dec 2, radioescutas yg via <strong>DX</strong>LD)<br />

Clovis, Endosso completamente sua ideia. No que eu pu<strong>der</strong> contribuir, pode<br />

contar comigo. Mas, eu tenho uma lista de emissoras que nao consigo<br />

sintonizar e que nunca vejo listadas nos logs. Por isso mesmo tenho ca<br />

minhas duvidas se elas ainda estao em operacao. As emissoras que nao<br />

consigo sintonizar sao:<br />

[STATIONS HE HAS NOT HEARD:]<br />

2420 R. Sao Carlos - S.Carlos-SP<br />

2460 R. Super Alvorada - Rio Branco-AC<br />

32<strong>05</strong> R. Ribeirao Preto - Ribeirao Preto-SP<br />

3255 R. Educadora 6 de Agosto - Xapuri-AC<br />

3375 R. Clube - Dourados-MS<br />

3375 R. Educadora - Guajara Mirim-RO<br />

3375 R. Municipal - Sao Gabriel da Cachoeira-AM<br />

3560 R. Difusora - Brasileia-AC<br />

4754 R. Difusora do Maranhao - Sao Luiz-MA<br />

4765 R. Rural - Santarem-PA<br />

4775 R. Amarela - Rolim de Moura-RO<br />

4775 R. Portal da Amazonia - Cuiaba-MT<br />

4785 R. Caiari - Porto Velho-RO<br />

48<strong>05</strong> R. Difusora do Amazonas - Manaus-AM<br />

4825 R. Educadora - Braganca Paulista-SP<br />

4845 R. Cultura - Manaus-AM<br />

4855 R. Por Um Mundo Melhor - Gov. Valadares-MG<br />

4855 R. Tropical da Barra - Barra do Garcas-MT<br />

4865 R. Missoes da Amazonia - àbidos-PA<br />

4865 R. Verdes Florestas - Cruzeiro do Sul-AC<br />

4876 R. Roraima - Bos Vista-RR<br />

4885 R. A Voz do Coracao - Anapolis-GO<br />

4885 R. Clube do Para - Bellem-PA<br />

4885 R. Difusora Acreana - Rio Branco-AC<br />

4895 R. Bare - Manaus-AM<br />

49<strong>05</strong> R. Araguaia - Araguaiana-TO<br />

4925 R. Difusora - Taubate-SP<br />

4925 R. Educacao Rural - Tefe-AM<br />

4945 E. Rural a Voz do Sao Francisco - Petrolina-PE<br />

4945 R. Progresso - Porto Velho-RO<br />

4955 R. Clube - Rondonopolis-MT<br />

4955 R. Cultura - Campos dos Goytacazes - RJ<br />

4965 R. Alvorada - Parintins-AM<br />

4975 R. Nossa Voz - Sao Paulo-SP<br />

4975 R. Timbira - Sao Luiz-MA<br />

5015 R. Brasil Tropical - Cuiaba-MT<br />

5015 R. Copacabana - Rio de <strong>Jan</strong>eiro-RJ<br />

5015 R. Pioneira - Teresina-PI<br />

5025 R. Vale do Xingu - Altamira-PA<br />

5035 R. Educacao Rural - Coari-AM<br />

5045 R. Cultura do Para - Belem-PA<br />

5<strong>05</strong>5 R. Difusora - Caceres-MT<br />

5965 R. Transmundial - Santa Maria-RS


6080 R. CBN-Anhanguera - Goiania-GO<br />

61<strong>05</strong> R. Cultura de Filadelfia - Foz do Iguacu-PR<br />

6160 R. Boa Vontade - Porto Alegre-RS<br />

6160 R. Rio Mar - Manaus-AM<br />

9665 R. Nacional - Brasilia-DF<br />

9695 R. Rio Mar - Manaus-AM<br />

9715 R. Guaruja Paulista - Guaruja-SP<br />

11765 R. Tupi - Curitiba-PR<br />

11855 R. Aparecida - Aparecida-SP<br />

15200 R. Nacional da Amazonia - Brasilia-DF<br />

15265 R. Globo - Rio de <strong>Jan</strong>eiro-RJ<br />

15265 Radiobras - Brasilia-DF<br />

15325 R. Gazeta - Sao Paulo-SP<br />

Solicito encarecidamente aos colegas que, se tiverem alguma informacao<br />

sobre estas emissoras que se pronunciem na lista. Estejam elas em<br />

atividade ou nao. Vou ficar no aguardo. Forte 73 a todos e os melhores<br />

votos de um feliz natal.<br />

(Giuseppe Settimi Cysneiros-Brazil, radioescutas via dxld)<br />

Amigos, Da lista abaixo, alguns loggings e observacoes proprias do ultimo<br />

periodo:<br />

2460, Alvorada, Rio Branco, se nao estou enganado circulou um logging ha<br />

algumas semanas sobre esta emissora. A confirmar.<br />

3255, Educadora 6 de agosto, Xapuri, ouvi nesta terca feira em Ibiuna-SP<br />

num sitio. Veja o logging que divulguei no dia 20:<br />

3255, R. Educadora 6 de agosto, Xapuri-AC, PP, 19/12 0017. Mx brasileira,<br />

Locutor: comunicacao com 'o pessoal de Xapuri', oferecimento musical,<br />

25432.<br />

(Rudolf Grimm, Ibiuna-SP, Brasil).<br />

4785, Caiari, Porto Velho, tambem circulou um logging, e num dia desses<br />

recente, ouvi uma emissora em PP sem identificacao nesta frequeencia que<br />

pode ser que tenha sido a Caiari.<br />

48<strong>05</strong>, Difusora, Manaus, no ar.<br />

4825, Educadora, Braganca-PB, no ar, captada pelo Leonaldo Ferreira<br />

(Paraiba) ha uns 10 dias. Escuta divulgada pela radioescutas.<br />

4845, Cultura, Manaus, no ar. Sai do ar por vezes as 10 da noite, nosso<br />

horario. [0000 UT]<br />

4865, Verdes Florestas, quando em quebra de sinal da Alvorada Londrina,<br />

costuma entrar. Me confirmaram sintonia em <strong>2007</strong>.<br />

4885, Clube do Para, no ar, ouvi-a nesta madrugada. Vira a noite no ar<br />

4885, Difusora Acreana, concorre com a Clube do Para, ja ouvi<br />

identificacao desta ha alguns dias num fading da Clube do Para. Notam-se<br />

duas portadoras e duas transmissoes diferentes em PP nesta frequeencia.<br />

4925, Educacao Rural, Tefe, veja logging divulgado em 20.12:<br />

4925 BRASIL: R. Educacao Rural, Tefe-AM, PP, 18/12 2333. OM: talks, ads,<br />

informacoes sobre o municipio de Tefe, 35543.<br />

(Rudolf Grimm, Ibiuna-SP, Brasil).<br />

4975, Emissora paulista que tem sido usada para tx da Igreja Deus e Amor,<br />

no ar dia e noite.


5035, Educacao Rural, Coari: quando a Aparecida esta sem sinal nesta<br />

frequeencia, surge uma 'no fundo do poco' em PP que pode ser a de Coari.<br />

Precisamos aguardar aqueles casos da Aparecida estar apagada em 5035 para<br />

novas tentativas.<br />

5965, Transmundial, ouvida nesta madrugada aqui em Sao Bernardo-SP com bom<br />

sinal, apos 0300 UTC.<br />

6080, CBN-Anhanguera, ativa. Ouvida em dezembro na ausencia da Novas de<br />

Paz.<br />

61<strong>05</strong>, Cultura Filadelfia, ouvida ha algumas semanas em concorrencia com a<br />

Cancao Nova.<br />

6160, LBV, Porto Alegre, ouvida ha alguns dias.<br />

9695, Rio Mar, Manaus, possivel de ser captada pelas 9 da manha no sudeste<br />

brasileiro, no fundo do poco.<br />

11765, Tupi, Curitiba, nao se tem noticia de desativacao, porem, anda meio<br />

sumida do dial.<br />

15325, Gazeta, Sao Paulo, ativa. Dificil de ser captada aqui pelo sudeste,<br />

dado que 19 metros sao sinais para longa distancia fisica. Mesmo assim,<br />

captei-a no segundo semestre de <strong>2007</strong>, e tendo contatos frequeentes com a<br />

propria Gazeta, nao se tem falado de sua desativacao.<br />

17815, Cultura, no ar (16 metros, para distancias maiores, nao para<br />

locais, ou menos de 500 km do transmissor e antena).<br />

Apenas para contribuir com o que se discute no momento, nao e o fato de<br />

nao estarmos ouvindo certos sinais que se pode afirmar que estes estejam<br />

'desativados, anulados ou ate "abandonados"'. Existem varias que sairam<br />

sem dar aviso, mas, com um pouco de paciencia e hora certa para recebermos<br />

estes sinais (tentemos noites e madrugadas em alguns casos, ou mesmo<br />

usando uma antena apropriada), podemos chegar a outras conclusoes.<br />

(Rudolf Grimm-Brazil, radioescutas yg dec 22 via dxld)<br />

Hi, I don't un<strong>der</strong>stand - which Brazilians are ACTIVE,<br />

which are INACTIVE these days ?<br />

vy73 de Wolfy wwdxc Alemanha<br />

Ich weiss nicht warum solche e-mails hier in Brasilien geschrieben wurden.<br />

Einige aus Brazil koennen mehrere Sen<strong>der</strong>n nicht empfangen (es fehlen<br />

vielleicht bessere Empfaenger o<strong>der</strong> Antennen, o<strong>der</strong> sogar ein bisschen<br />

spaeter schlafen zu gehen, wer weiss es) und dann wird einfach<br />

'vorgeschlagen' dass die 'inactive' sein muessen. So wuerde ich das nicht<br />

schreiben. Erstmal sollte das besser geprueft werden. Letztens wurden<br />

mehrere die als 'inactive' aufgelistet, und wurden danach ohne<br />

Schwierigkeiten empfangen.<br />

Was in <strong>der</strong> Liste NICHT [Not] INACTIVE sein soll:<br />

2460 Alvorada, Rio Branco, es gabe ein Log in <strong>2007</strong>. Den muessen wir noch<br />

aufheben.<br />

3255 Educadora 6 de agosto, Xapuri, habe ich selbst in Ibiuna-SP<br />

empfangen, am 20.12. habe ich informiert: 3255, R. Educadora 6 de agosto,<br />

Xapuri-AC, PP, Dec 19, 0017. Mx brasileira, Locutor: comunicacao com 'o<br />

pessoal de Xapuri', oferecimento musical, 25432<br />

(Rudolf Grimm, Ibiuna-SP, Brasil)<br />

4785 Caiari, Porto Velho, es gab letztens ein logging, und habe selbst<br />

vor kurzem die Station in Sao Bernardo (nahe Sao Paulo) empfangen.


48<strong>05</strong> Difusora, Manaus, aktiv.<br />

4825 Educadora, Braganca-PB, aktiv, wurde von Leonaldo Ferreira (Paraiba)<br />

am 06.12. empfangen.<br />

4845 Cultura, Manaus, sendet. Manchmal wird um 0000 UT abgeschaltet.<br />

4865 Verdes Florestas, zu empfangen, wenn zeitlich Alvorada Londrina<br />

nicht aktiv ist. Haben mir in <strong>2007</strong> bestaetigt.<br />

4885 Clube do Para, aktiv, habe diese gestern Nacht wie<strong>der</strong> empfangen.<br />

4885 Difusora Acreana, in 'Konkurrenz' mit Clube do Para fuer uns in<br />

Brasilien. Man merkt zwei verschiedene Traeger auf 4885 kHz, und oft sogar<br />

zwei verschiedene Sendungen in Portug., die sich mischen.<br />

4925 Educacao Rural, Tefe, aktiv, siehe Logging vom 20.12.: 4925 R.<br />

Educacao Rural, Tefe-AM, PP, Dec 18, 2333 UT. OM: talks, advts,<br />

informacoes sobre o municipio de Tefe, 35543.<br />

(Rudolf Grimm, Ibiuna-SP, Brasil)<br />

4975 Radio Nossa Voz / Mundial (die ID aen<strong>der</strong>t sich manchmal (???)), ein<br />

Sen<strong>der</strong> aus Sao Paulo <strong>der</strong> die Igreja Pentecostal Deus e Amor Tag und Nacht<br />

benutzt.<br />

5035 Educacao Rural, Coari: wenn Aparecida zeitlich nicht aktiv ist,<br />

merkt mane weitere Traeger (sehr schwach) und es wurde schon eine Sendung<br />

in Portug. beobachtet. Dies muss nochmal bestaetigt werden. Soll Educacao<br />

Rural Coari sein.<br />

5965 Transmundial, habe die letzte Nacht nach 0300 UT empfangen. Kein<br />

Problem mit dem Sen<strong>der</strong> (SINPO 45433).<br />

6080 CBN Anhanguera, aktiv. Wird empfangen wenn Novas de Paz momentan<br />

nicht aktiv ist.<br />

61<strong>05</strong> Cultura Filadelfia, in <strong>2007</strong> gehoert in Konkurrenz mit Cancao Nova.<br />

Aber CN ist immer besser als CF.<br />

6160 LBV, Porto Alegre, vor kurzem empfangen.<br />

9695 Rio Mar, Manaus, kann man hier in Suedwest Brasilien (ueber 3000 km<br />

weit von Manaus) am fruehen Morgen, vor 1100 UT leise empfangen.<br />

11765 Tupi, Curitiba, sind nicht immer aktiv, aber wir kennen auch keine<br />

Info dass die abgeschaltet haben.<br />

15325 Gazeta, Sao Paulo, aktiv. Habe oft mit H. Benedito da Costa, Radio<br />

Gazeta Kontakt, und selbst diese vor kurzem ueber 15325 kHz empfangen.<br />

17815 Cultura, aktiv.<br />

Schoene Gruesse, und eine Frohe Weinacht,<br />

(Rudolf Grimm, Sao Bernardo-SP Brasilien, Radio Ways, Dec 23)<br />

BURKINA FASO 7230 R. Burkina, Ougadougou, 1249-1340, 19 Dec, French,<br />

talks on education, newscast 1300, Afr. pops followed; 35433.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

CANADA 9625 C<strong>BC</strong> Northern Quebec Sce. via Sackville NB, at 1232-13<strong>05</strong> UT<br />

on 19 Dec, Inuktitut or Cree language, talks, road infos, news (?) 1300<br />

UT; 44444, increased adjt. QRM at 1300 UT.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)


CHAD 49<strong>05</strong> (reactivated) RD. Natle. Tchadienne, Grevia, 1729-1914, 20<br />

Dec, Arabic, announcements, talks, local tunes, Vernacular, tribal tunes;<br />

french 1859, news, prgr "Espace Jeune"; 54444; I was unable to monitor its<br />

s/on time, but estimate it as being 1600, and 49<strong>05</strong> is ex-6165 evenings<br />

only for the latter is used during the day.<br />

6165 RD. Natle. Tchadienne, Grevia, 1328-..., 19 Dec, French, news; 25332,<br />

QRM de HRV later on only. Check my 22 Dec obs.<br />

6165 RD. Natle. Tchadienne, Grevia, 1113-1400, 22 Dec, Vernacular,<br />

talks, ... , French at 1340 when signal rated 25342,..., tribal songs at<br />

1450; 13441, QRM de HRV whose signal is usually felt well after 1400. As<br />

from 20 Dec, this fq. was replaced by 49<strong>05</strong> for the evening period starting<br />

at approx. 1600.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

Yes Chad received here in Sri Lanka too, but only in the evening slot,<br />

initially mixing badly with CNR. Thanks for the tip. I have ben rather<br />

slow with my <strong>DX</strong>ing due to too much work. But one by one the antennas are<br />

getting refurbished and will come back with a lot of interest, not that I<br />

have ever been off the band. How can I when I earn a living being in front<br />

of a radio.<br />

One comment, someone said probably Chad is down here due to interference<br />

on 6 KHz. Well the reason is, I am sure, that evening and morning 6 MHz is<br />

not serving a wi<strong>der</strong> area due to propagation in an area between the ground<br />

wave and the first sky wave coverage area. With the sun spots so low for<br />

local shortwave coverage the angle of return has to be wi<strong>der</strong> as the<br />

frequency goes up. Right now here in the tropics in Sri Lanka which is<br />

almost similar latitude to Chad, till about 8 a.m. in the morning and<br />

after 7 p.m. it is hard to have any coverage in an area about 200kms from<br />

the txsite on 6, 7 MHz. So as hams we have to come down to the next band<br />

75metres.<br />

With a lot of people depending on SW in Chad the 4904.5 is a logical move.<br />

(Victor Goonetilleke-CLN 4S7VK, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 24)<br />

49<strong>05</strong> RN Tchadienne Dec 25 w/ armchair lvl signals from <strong>05</strong>09 tune to 0645<br />

end recording.peaked at S5 from <strong>05</strong>30 to 0630 w/ quick improvement from<br />

<strong>05</strong>09 and slower degradation after 0630. Interesting pgming.nice Christmas<br />

program in French from 06<strong>05</strong>-0632, opening with an inst/vocal tune,<br />

devotions by men and a woman, many mentions of "Noel" and short choir<br />

vocals from a church.ended with "Joyeaux Noel, Amen" at 0630 and an<br />

inst/vocal tune (same as at 06<strong>05</strong>) to 0632.seemed surprising coming from a<br />

largely Muslim country. Local indigenous vocal at 0634-0636. Several<br />

telephone call-ins heard around 0600 and after 0636. SINPO 4/5-5-4-4-4 w/<br />

some buzzing QRN from local electrical pole. Best I have hrd Chad here on<br />

any freq.<br />

(Bruce Churchill-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 26)<br />

6165 replaced by 4904.97 kHz at 0430-0730 and 1600-2230 UT.<br />

6165 or 7120 on Sat/Sun 0730-1000, daily 1000-1600 UT.<br />

History - Schedule of Oct 1999:<br />

CHAD RNT Bamako also IDs as Radio Tschad bcs on 6165 between 0430-0730,<br />

0730-1000 Sat/Sun, and 1000-2230. 7120 may be used on occasions between<br />

0700-1600 instead of 6165. 4904.5 is also an alternative.<br />

(B<strong>BC</strong>_M in Br<strong>DX</strong>C Communication magazine Oct, 1999)<br />

CHILE Voz Christiana on 11745 kHz at 0022 UT in Portuguese. Awful<br />

modulation. Fair signal but not at all readable. Better at 0300 UT<br />

recheck. 24 Dec.<br />

(Liz Cameron-MI-USA, dxld Dec 24)


CHINA 3900 on 15 Dec <strong>2007</strong>, 2320 UTC, PBS Hulun Buir (from the<br />

northernmost end of China) heard with SINPO 34322 with Mandarin talk<br />

programme. From midnight UTC, utility chirps presumably from the HFDL<br />

station Reykjavik, Iceland, disturbed reception.<br />

(Eike Bierwirth-D, hcdx Dec 21)<br />

CRI FM outlet Berlin 97.2 MHz to be ceased on <strong>Jan</strong> 1, 2008.<br />

Liebe Radio- und Web-Freunde,<br />

bedauerlicherweise muessen wir Ihnen mitteilen, dass ab dem 1. <strong>Jan</strong>uar 2008<br />

unsere Sendung fuer Berlin von 0600 bis 0700 Uhr MEZ auf UKW 97.2 MHz<br />

eingestellt wird.<br />

Sie koennen uns aber weiter auf Kurzwelle von 17:00 Uhr bis 19:00 Uhr MEZ<br />

auf den Frequenzen 5970 kHz und 7155 kHz, von 19:00 Uhr bis 21:00 Uhr MEZ<br />

auf den Frequenzen 6160 kHz, 7170 kHz und 9615 kHz sowie von 07:00 Uhr bis<br />

09:00 Uhr MEZ auf den Frequenzen 15245 und 17720 kHz hoeren. Ausserdem<br />

wird die Sendung von 20:00 Uhr bis 22:00 Uhr MEZ ueber Radio Luxemburg auf<br />

Mittelwelle 1440 kHz ausgestrahlt.<br />

Wir freuen uns, dass Sie weiterhin unser Programm verfolgen. Sollten Sie<br />

spezielle Wuensche o<strong>der</strong> Vorschlaege haben, schreiben Sie uns doch bitte!<br />

Mit freundlichen Gruessen von<br />

Deutsche Redaktion von CRI. Dec 25<br />

COLOMBIA 5910 R. Marfil Estereo via LV de tu Conciencia, Lomalinda,<br />

2338-2354, 21 Dec, Spanish, light songs; 45444.<br />

6010 LV de tu Conciencia, Lomalinda, at 2334-2352 UT on 21 Dec, Spanish,<br />

preaching; 34443, QRM de CHN which got stronger towards 0000 UT.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

COSTA RICA Reverend Melissa on 6150 kHz at <strong>05</strong>38 UT w/preaching. Faint.<br />

Poor // 7375 but 9725 and 5030 kHz inaudible. 31mb not propagating but<br />

hear on the 24th. 5030 kHz not heard for awhile. 23 Dec.<br />

(Liz Cameron-MI-USA, dxld Dec 24)<br />

CUBA 17435 Espia; 1704-1741 25 December, <strong>2007</strong>. Clear and fair with low<br />

modulation and partial skip echo, Spanish female five digit groups until<br />

"Final, final, final" at 1741 UT. Parallel 6867, which despite being local<br />

level, had almost zero modulation. Both in AM transmission mode.<br />

(Terry Krueger-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 26)<br />

ECUADOR 4781.6 R. Oriental, Tena, 2253-2303, 17 Dec, Spanish, talks,<br />

children's voices, pps, TCs; 22341, uty. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

EQUATORIAL GUINEA 15190 Radio Africa, Bata, at 1145-1329* UT on Dec 24,<br />

Just beginning to fade in around 1145 with threshold level. Slowly<br />

improved to a weak level by 1210. Never improved beyond a weak signal<br />

strength. Some individual English religious programming suffered from<br />

distortion or weak modulation. Sign off with "Radio Africa Network" ID<br />

announcement at 1328 UT along with mentions of RadioAfricaNetwork.com &<br />

PanAmericanBroadcasting.com websites, postal address & e-mail address.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 24)<br />

ETHIOPIA 6110, Radio Fana, Addis Ababa, at *0258-0315 UT on Dec 21, Sign<br />

on with IS. Opening ID announcements at 0302 UT & into local Horn of<br />

Africa music. Good. Strong. In the clear. Threshold signal on // 7210 kHz.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Dec 21)<br />

7110 Radio Ethiopia, 2<strong>05</strong>0-2100*, Dec 24, Horn of Africa music. Some music<br />

with a more Mid-East sound. Amharic talk. Sign off with National Anthem at<br />

2<strong>05</strong>9. Good signal. // 5990-weak, poor with DRM QRM. 9 MHz frequency not


heard.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx Dec 26)<br />

R Ethiopie is momenteel (1425 UT) op 9558.3-6 (ipv 9560.6) met Arabische<br />

programmering, // aan gebruikelijke 7165.12. De frequentie is nogal<br />

onstabiel maar het signaal blijft uitstekend.<br />

(Alexan<strong>der</strong> (Delft), B<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24, via dxld)<br />

You might expect Amharic, except this is external service (gh)<br />

9559 Radio Ethiopia, 1621-1632, escuchada el 25 de diciembre en su<br />

servicio ingles con emision de musica pop melodica. La frecuencia exacta<br />

no la conozco, pero con la Sangean la escucho mejor en esa frecuencia,<br />

fuertemente interferida por CRI en su servicio en arabe por 9555, a las<br />

1630 tonos horarios tocados por una campana, locutor y locutora con<br />

comentarios, apenas se les entiende, probable referencias a Sudan, SINPO<br />

33443.<br />

(Jose Miguel Romero-ESP, dxld Dec 26)<br />

9558.85 Unid station noted at 0700-0730 UT on Thur Dec 27, S=4 signal,<br />

Saharic-Sahel music in Chad, Sudan, ETH, ERI, SOM area ... and supposed to<br />

be Arabic language ...<br />

Is ETH 9560 so unstable? wan<strong>der</strong>s down? Only Cuba 9550 and Medi 1-MRC 9575<br />

nearby. at this time slot.<br />

[later] Oooh yes, I see the item in dxld. ETH wan<strong>der</strong>ed down to 9558.78 ....<br />

9558.6 at present, around 0800-0810 UT, but later on its way UP again.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 27)<br />

FINLAND The last medium wave transmitter of YLE, Helsinki 558 kHz, will<br />

sign off on December 31st. The station gave a short announcement about<br />

this at 1045 UT today. I'm not sure but they will probably give these<br />

local announcements during December daily, so now it's the last moment to<br />

observe Helsinki 558 if you wish to catch a local insert from this<br />

station. At the end of this local announcement the station plays a short<br />

piece of YLE's interval tune. In all other times they relay Radio Peili or<br />

Radio Finland.<br />

(Vesa-Jussi Rinkinen-FIN, hcdx Dec 21)<br />

GAMBIA 648 GRTS, Bonto, 2249-2315, 18 Dec, Vernacular, discussion, Afr.<br />

pops; 54433, QRM de E+G.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

GERMANY DLF 153 Mudau Donebach y/day, 23 Dec, 1155-1230, 54444, QRM de<br />

ALG; via the 225degr/SAm Beverage, 300 m<br />

DLF ditto, 22 Dec, 2318-2326, 54433, QRM de ALG but also from ROU, vy.<br />

strong; via the K9AY otherwise ALG dominates.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

60<strong>05</strong> kHz - Radio 700.<br />

Moin, Radio 700 kommt wie auch bei <strong>der</strong> ersten Sendung schon mit<br />

exzellentem Empfang auf 60<strong>05</strong> kHz. Heute von 0800-1000 UTC.<br />

(Martin Elbe-D A-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 25)<br />

Hier 30 km suedlich von Stuttgart kommt Radio 700 lei<strong>der</strong> nur mit schwachem<br />

Signal und viel Fading an. Typisch fuer "in <strong>der</strong> toten Zone". Kommt das<br />

Signal doch aus Wertachtal??? Wohnt jemand von <strong>der</strong> Liste dort in <strong>der</strong> Naehe<br />

und kann das bestaetigen (Bodenwelle) ?<br />

Schoenen Weihnachtstag wuenscht Juergen, A-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 25<br />

Ja, Wertachtal mit reduzierter Leistung von 100 kW als Einmietung. Wie<br />

HCJB o<strong>der</strong> Brother Stair auch ... - aber die DTK Leute wechseln auch<br />

schnell den Standort von Juelich nach Wertachtal o<strong>der</strong> vv, je nach


Verfuegbarkeit <strong>der</strong> Sen<strong>der</strong> durch an<strong>der</strong>e Dienste.<br />

Hier 120 km von Wertachtal entfernt zeigt das schwache S=5-6 Signal die<br />

gleiche 'pumpende' Charakteristik, wie soeben RN 5955, und jetzt 6120 kHz<br />

auch R Ne<strong>der</strong>land aus WER.<br />

btw. Ich frage mich, warum diese verquaste sibyllinische Darstellung <strong>der</strong><br />

Radio 700 Leute in ihren Pressemitteilungen sein muss. Warum diese<br />

geheimnisvolle Ver„ppelung des Publikums?<br />

That Wertachtal 100 kW entry also always missed on queer press releases of<br />

Euskirchen Germany freak radio<br />

Funkhaus Euskirchen, Radio 700 - Das Europaradio, Kuchenheimer Str. 155,<br />

53881 Euskirchen, Germany.<br />

Telefon: +49 2251 921300 Telefax: +49 2251 921303<br />

<br />

(wb, Dec 25)<br />

GUATEMALA 4780 R. Cultural Coatan, S.Sebastian de Coatan, 2342-2357, 18<br />

Dec, Chuj, religious songs; 44343.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

GUINEA 1385.95 R. Rurale, Labe, 1915-1936, 22 Dec, Vernacular, talks,<br />

f/ball infos. music, communiques; 55444, a bit overmodulated.<br />

7125 R. Guinee, Sonfonya, 2344-..., 16 Dec, folk tunes; 43422, adjt. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

ICELAND 189 RUV, Gufuskalar, 1946-2225, 19 Dec, talks, street<br />

interviews, announcementgs, music, newscasts; 34453 but stronger at 2200;<br />

adj. QRM de D 183.<br />

207 RUV, Eidar, 2316-2324, 22 Dec, opera; 12341, QRM de D+MRC;//189<br />

Gufuskalar, good.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

INDIA/INDONESIA/KOREA Angespornt von den <strong>Meldun</strong>gen ueber Singapore auf<br />

6150 in <strong>der</strong> Liste, konnte ich noch ein paar Stunden am RX "freischaufeln"<br />

und moechte die Logmeldungen hier zum Besten geben.<br />

Vorab sei gesagt, dass das 90m Band <strong>der</strong>zeit einen trostlosen Eindruck<br />

macht. Die Zeiten, in denen Nachmittags indische, indonesische und an<strong>der</strong>e<br />

Exoten zu hoeren waren, duerften vorbei sein (schluchz). Allenthalben<br />

Koreaner belegen einige Frequenzen. Man kann auf 2850.03 // 3219.93 //<br />

3250.04 // 3320 kHz den Lobpreisungen und Huldigungen fuer den grossen<br />

Fuehrer lauschen. Na ja, wer's braucht.<br />

7324.97 UNID um 12:42, englisches Programm mit Schwerpunkt Weihnachten<br />

und div. schnulzige Weihnachtspopmusik, SINPO 24423, lei<strong>der</strong> war 13:00<br />

durch das Einsetzen verschiedener europaeischer Stationen ein Weiterhoeren<br />

sinnlos.<br />

WB: 7325 1230-1730 41SW MUM=Bombay 100kW 10degr FM Gold IND AIR<br />

6003.01 UNID, diese Station war bereits vor ca. zwei Monaten als UNID<br />

gemeldet, lei<strong>der</strong> bislang ohne Reaktion <strong>der</strong> "Gilde", Sprache ist schwer<br />

einzuordnen, eventl. chinesisch, um 13:02 UT, 33233.<br />

WB: Suedkorea, Clandestine stn<br />

6003 ECHO OF HOPE 0300-<strong>05</strong>00 Korean 100kW ND Hwasong? KOR<br />

6003 ECHO OF HOPE 1100-1500 Korean 100kW ND Hwasong? KOR<br />

6130 Xizang PBS Lhasa um 1314 UT deutlich dominant, jedoch ausdem


Hintergrund schwappte immer wie<strong>der</strong> eine zweite Station, <strong>der</strong>en Musikformat<br />

deutlich an<strong>der</strong>s war. Ich bin geneigt, sie als Lao National Radio<br />

einzuordnen.<br />

WB:<br />

6130 Lao National Radio 0900-1600 Laotian 50kW ND Vientiane LAO<br />

6130 Lao National Radio 1415-1430 Mon/Tue English 50kW ND Vientiane LAO<br />

6130 Lao National Radio 1415-1430 Wed/Thur French 50kW ND Vientiane LAO<br />

4739.71 vietnames. Inlandsstation Son La um 1340 UT mit suedasiatischen /<br />

vietnamesischen Gesaengen. Trotz 25542 war durch die schlechte Modulation<br />

nur etwas Gesang aufnehmbar, Sendeschluss war 1400 UT.<br />

WB: 1 kW 1140-1400 UT grossartig.<br />

4604.93 RRI Serui um 1416 UT mit 25543 und seichtem Schmusepop. Ich<br />

musste aufpassen, dass mir nicht die Augen runterklappten.<br />

4790.07 RRI Fak Fak um 1435 UT mit 33443 und ebenfalls Popmusik. Hier<br />

wirkte sich bisweilen ein RTTY im oberen Seitenband stoerend aus.<br />

4604.93 RRI Serui um 1454 UT mit ID und Sendeschlussmelodie (nicht das<br />

Lied von <strong>der</strong> Cocosnussinsel). Das Signal rappelte sich nochmals zu glatten<br />

O=3 auf.<br />

4790.07 selbiges Szenario mit RRI FakFak, um 1459 UT IDs und Ansagen mit<br />

34433.<br />

Von Pacific Missionary Aviation aus Mikronesien war auf 4755.xx kHz nicht<br />

mal die Spur eines Traegers auszumachen. Insofern gehe ich davon aus, dass<br />

man tatsaechlich nicht sendete. Vielleicht ist <strong>der</strong> Sen<strong>der</strong> mal wie<strong>der</strong><br />

reparaturbeduerftig.<br />

(Thomas Lindenthal-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 26) comments by wb. Dec 26<br />

INDONESIA Radio Republic Indonesia RRI 9680 at 2310 UT unknown language<br />

333, on Dec 17 OM with comments plus a YL with comments.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Dec 21)<br />

IRAN/IRAQ/TURKMENISTAN 3880 VoIranian Revolution, site? (Northern<br />

Iraq?), 1725-1733, 19 Dec, Farsi (?), talks; 22441, jammed.<br />

4365.9 VoCommunist Party of Iran, site? (No. Iraq?), 1715-1730, 19 Dec,<br />

Kurdish (?), talks, tunes; 32441, jammed.<br />

4840 VoIranian Kurdistan (tent), Al-Sulaymaniyah, IRQ, 1535-1548, 20 Dec,<br />

Kurdish (?), talks; 22431, jammed.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

ISRAEL KOL on 7545 kHz at 1840 UT w/Jewish and Palistinian views on<br />

Christmas. Yiddish at 1845 UT on 24 Dec.<br />

(Liz Cameron-MI-USA, dxld Dec 24)<br />

JAPAN 3925 on 15 Dec <strong>2007</strong> at 2230 UT, Radio Nikkei 1 (Japan) heard with<br />

radio play until fade-out around 2300. SINPO initially 24322. Radio Nikkei<br />

2 signed on at 2300 on 3945 kHz, but only the carrier could be detected,<br />

similar strength to that of 3925, but no audio any more due to sunrise in<br />

Japan.<br />

(Eike Bierwirth-D, hcdx Dec 21)<br />

NHK RADIO JAPAN NEW YEARS EVE HITPARADE SCHEDULE.<br />

Do you have any information on NHK's SHORTWAVE relay schedule on New Years<br />

Eve Hitparade on December 31, <strong>2007</strong> ???<br />

(Wolfgang Bueschel to Sonny Ashimori-JPN, Dec 20)


Hi Wolfgang, It's posted in Japanese here.<br />

<br />

Shortwave schedule<br />

Dec 31 - 1020-1445 UT, 9750 for Asian Continent, 11815 for SE Asia.<br />

Shortwave radio is for Asia only this year. I guess most people watch it<br />

(well, those who do) on NHK World Premium on satellite and cable TV these<br />

days. TV schedule is the same time, plus re-run from 2215 (Dec 31) to 0445<br />

(<strong>Jan</strong> 1) UT.<br />

[Sonny, on vacation in Manila, Philippines]<br />

(Sonny Ashimori-JPN, via wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 21)<br />

Re: NHK Radio Japan New Years Eve Hitparade schedule.<br />

Dear Mr. Wolfgang Bueschel,<br />

Thank you for listening Radio Japan programs and your email.<br />

As you may have already known, Radio Japan end its shortwave services to<br />

North America, Hawaii, and Europe (excluding the Russian and English<br />

language service) from October 01, <strong>2007</strong>. Accordingly, we end to broadcast<br />

your requested program 'The 58th NHK Red and White Year-end Song<br />

Festival'.<br />

We are sorry that we cannot meet your request, but your generous<br />

un<strong>der</strong>standing would be very much appreciated.<br />

Best Regards,<br />

NHK WORLD<br />

Dec 25<br />

KOREA D.P.R. 3560.<strong>05</strong> on 15 Dec <strong>2007</strong>, 2317 UTC, Voice of Korea fee<strong>der</strong>,<br />

heard for the first time ever, in Korean // to 7570 and 9975 kHz. Talk,<br />

with SINPO 34332.<br />

(Eike Bierwirth-D, hcdx Dec 21)<br />

KOREA Rep of From KBS World Radio for B-07:<br />

Sp, En 0200-0300 9560SAC-CAN<br />

En 0200-0300 15575<br />

0800-0900 9570<br />

1200-1300 9650SAC-CAN<br />

1300-1400 9570, 9770<br />

1600-1700 9515<br />

1800-1900 7275<br />

DRM 1430-1500 9750UK Fris only<br />

Sp 0100-0200 15575<br />

0600-0630 6045SAC-CAN<br />

1100-1200 11795SAC-CAN<br />

Ge 2000, Fr 2100, En 2200-2230 3955SKN-UK<br />

Ru 1800-1900 7235RMP-UK<br />

All other broadcasts in above languages are on MWs, via Internet etc.<br />

(source KBSW, via Rumen Pankov-BUL via wwdxc Dec 20)<br />

LIBERIA 4760 ELWA, Monrovia, 1944-1957, 20 Dec, English, religious<br />

radioplay; 44343, adjt. uty. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

4759.97 ELWA, 2225-2302*, Dec 25, English religious talk. Choral mx.<br />

Contemporary Christian music. Sign off with National Anthem. Poor in noisy<br />

conditions & CODAR QRM.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx Dec 26)<br />

MADAGASCAR 3287.7 R. Nasionaly Malagasy, Ambohidrano, 1833-1849, 16


Dec, French, radioplay; 22341, uty. QRM; // to 5010 vy. strong though a<br />

bit distorted.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

MADEIRA PEF-Posto Emissor do Funchal, 1530 kHz 10 kW Funchal & 1017 kHz<br />

1 kW Santana,<br />

<br />

has built a new site at Cha dos Balcoes, near Poiso, for 1530 kHz that<br />

includes a 60 m high MF tower. Click the "A Radio" button on the page<br />

<br />

For many months now, 1530 kHz puts a very pale signal with a weak audio<br />

too while the weaker Santana transmitter exhibits a fair to mo<strong>der</strong>ate<br />

signal albeit plagued with adjacent QRM from Spain.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, dxld Dec 20)<br />

These are the new data on PEF-Posto Emissor do Funchal, Madeira island.<br />

Encruzilhadas (de Santo Antonio) is the actual place where the present MF<br />

tower located, and nearby Barreira is the VHF tower site. Both are just a<br />

few km NW of Funchal.<br />

PEF was forced to move out of the existing MF site because of dwellers'<br />

complaints against interference. It seems that Encruzilhadas de St§<br />

Antonio, which I was unable to find in GoogleEarth, is becoming too much<br />

crowded with houses, thence the decision of the municipal authority.<br />

The first consequence of that was the power reduction: about 1 kW which<br />

explains why PEF 1530 kHz is so pale for many months now.<br />

The neighbouring Barreira VHF site also will move to the new MF site,<br />

where the 60 m high tower (already in place together with the building)<br />

will be used for the VHF-FM antennae too. So most probably the MF tower<br />

will be grounded and the radiating system consisting of a cage.<br />

Despite announcing the new MF & VHF site at Chao dos Balcoes is expected<br />

to start still this year, it's believed the feasible date is on the<br />

occasion of PEF's 60th anniversary, in May '08.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, Ydun's mediumwave.info via dxld Dec 22)<br />

MAURITANIA 7245 R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, 1245-1328, 19 Dec,<br />

Vernacular/Arabic, talks, ID, local tunes, advertisements (?), newscast<br />

1300, chanting; 45444. This is not being audible mornings.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

MEXICO 9599.26 Radio UNAM, Mexico City, at 2256-2312 UT on Dec 22, nice<br />

signal with opera music. IDs at 2300, 2301. Christmas music at 2302.<br />

Spanish talk. In the clear with a good signal.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Dec 23)<br />

MICRONESIA 4755.25 QSL - Cross Radio. Pacific Missionary Aviation "The<br />

Cross" Radio's new QSL card received today for a 3-min MP3 file recorded<br />

and e-mailed on Oct 5. Card signed by Roland Weibel, Station Manager. Same<br />

design as John described earlier today. The card indicates the approximate<br />

Lat/Long of the station (Google Earth?) and interestingly, the call signs<br />

for both FM (V6MA) and SW (V6MP).<br />

The e-mail QSL was 4 days in arriving back in October and this card was 17<br />

days (from Dec 5 when Roland said they had a new card and would send it).<br />

As John said, a very nice Christmas present! By the way, anyone wishing to<br />

donate to the station would have to mail a check using the details at<br />

<br />

(Bruce W. Churchill-CA-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 23)<br />

MOLDOVA PMR R Pridnestrovye on 7370 kHz at 1726 UT in French. Fair.


Better and hour later. 24 Dec.<br />

(Liz Cameron-MI-USA, dxld Dec 24)<br />

MONGOLIA 4830 Mongoliin R, Altay, 2222-2230, 21 Dec, Mongolian, talks,<br />

tunes; 24341, CW QRM.<br />

4895 Mongoliin R, Murun, at 2218-2232 UT on 21 Dec, Mongolian, talks,<br />

tunes; 25342; parallel to 4830 kHz Altay.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

MYANMAR 5985.86 R. Myanmar on Dec 17 at 1429-1447 UT. 33433 English,<br />

Music, ID at 1429 and 1434 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Dec 21)<br />

5040.61 R. Myanmar, at 1152-1206 UT on Dec 24, vernacular. Female<br />

announcer b/w "wailing" vocal ballads and flutes. Wind instruments at 1200<br />

UT, OM until music returns at 12<strong>05</strong>. Poor un<strong>der</strong> band noise and het<br />

presumably from 5039v-R.Libertad.<br />

(Scott R. Barbour-NH-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 27)<br />

NETHERLANDS ANTILLES Welcome to the sunny Caribbean island of Bonaire, a<br />

tiny speck of land just north of the Venezuelan coast, known for its<br />

diving, its wildlife and for the signal it sends forth on 800 kHz. Yes,<br />

this is Trans World Radio, otherwise known as PJB. Or, more correctly,<br />

this was Trans World Radio as it appeared in the spring of 1996, when the<br />

five towers shown above (and yes, they're straight in real life; what you<br />

see above is a montage of two photos) were still sending out 500 kW, the<br />

highest-powered medium-wave signal in the Americas ...<br />

<br />

The shortwave transmitters were already gone when I visited Bonaire in<br />

1996 - just a big empty room that was being reworked as a power plant.<br />

There's a pretty good international market in used high-power<br />

transmitters. The Brown-Boveri 500 kW MW unit I saw at TWR had been<br />

purchased used from somewhere in Africa (I want to say Bophuthatswana, but<br />

I could be wrong), and could easily have gone back there or to somewhere<br />

in the Middle East or Asia. It was in pretty good shape, and not that old,<br />

as I recall.<br />

(Scott Fybush, AB<strong>DX</strong> via dxld Dec 22)<br />

I don't know what they are running. Perhaps 50 or 100 kilowatts.<br />

<br />

Set language to English, country all targets, time as local or UT, then<br />

leave the program name at all programs & set the sort any way you like.<br />

800 kHz is there along with a 1230 frequency. I don't know what power 1230<br />

is but it's for Bermuda. Yes I still have QSL's for both AM and shortwave<br />

from TWR Bonaire & one or two for shortwave from Guam.<br />

(Robert M. Bratcher-TX-USA, via dxld Dec 22)<br />

Re: TWR Bonaire transmitter.<br />

>"The Brown-Boveri 500 kW MW unit I saw at TWR had been purchased used<br />

from somewhere in Africa (I want to say Bophuthatswana, but I could be<br />

wrong), and could easily have gone back there or to somewhere in the<br />

Middle East or Asia." <<br />

According to Hansjoerg Biener this was the former 604 kHz transmitter of<br />

Capital Radio in Transkei:<br />

<br />

<br />

The replacement is a Nautel NA100 (thus 100 kW), the antenna is described<br />

as four mast system.


Some other notes: The station was the outcome of a search for a supplement<br />

to TWR's Monaco operations. First they intended to build a station at<br />

Puerto Rico but found conditions like being limited to fixed shortwave<br />

frequencies inacceptable, so they went to the Netherlands Antilles, got<br />

airport-related trouble at Curacao and thus finally settled at Bonaire.<br />

The construction of the complete station (500 kW MW, 250 kW SW, another 50<br />

kW SW) had been contracted to Continental. A production of programming in<br />

English, Spanish and Portuguese had been established at Bonaire but much<br />

material came from outside, especially the vast majority of the German-<br />

language programming originated from Evangeliums-Rundfunk. Also<br />

transmissions for eastern Europe were launched as addition to the Monaco<br />

outlets but later reduced and finally discontinued altogether. In 1988<br />

they got rid of the antenna aiming at Europe by letting it blown up in a<br />

military exercise. Between 1964 and 1969 the TWR transmitters were also<br />

used by RNW, a pronounced separation between TWR and RNW programming had<br />

been made by cutting the carrier for two minutes.<br />

The used "but almost like new" mediumwave transmitter from Transkei cost<br />

them 703,000 USD, as opposed to 2 millions USD for a similar new one. The<br />

shortwave transmitters, which dated like the old mediumwave unit back to<br />

1964, were not replaced, lingered around for some more time (during the<br />

last years the 250 kW unit had been run on just 100 kW) and were finally<br />

shut down on June 30 1993. I still recall hearing a German-language<br />

programme from there during the last weeks of operation, with faint signal<br />

late in the evening somewhere on the 19 mB (perhaps it was 15355) on the<br />

Sangean radio I had just bought.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Dec 26)<br />

NEW ZEALAND 5950 R. NZi, Rangitaiki, 1555-1615, 19 Dec, English, chat,<br />

music, news, Dateline Pacific prgr; 44433, stronger adjt. QRM at 1600.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

NIGER 9704.99 LV du Sahel, Niamey, 22<strong>05</strong>-2301*, Dec 25, French talk.<br />

Variety of French pops-ballads, Afro-pop music. Phone talk. Koran at 2255-<br />

2259. Short IS on flute followed by choral National Anthem. Poor in noisy<br />

conditions.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx Dec 26)<br />

NIGERIA 7274.87 Radio Nigeria, Abuja, at 0655-07<strong>05</strong> UT on Dec 21,<br />

stronger than usual with English talk about local politics. Not // 4769.97<br />

kHz. Two separate English programs on these frequencies.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, dxld Dec 21)<br />

7274.87 noted poor S=2 signal in peaks of RN Abuja at 07<strong>05</strong> UT, Dec 27.<br />

(wb, Dec 27)<br />

756 UNID out of 3 listed Nigerian stns, possibly R. Oyo, Ibadan, at<br />

1840-1909 UT on 22 Dec, Vernacular, talks, phone nrs. annonced in English,<br />

Afr. pop, short & fast drum beat after what I believe was the stn ID;<br />

33432, QRM de several stns. This seemed some religious stn or then a<br />

religious prgr.<br />

4770 R. Nigeria, Kaduna, at 1501-... UT on 22 Dec, English, B<strong>BC</strong> (?) relay<br />

for f/ball match rpt. Liverpool v Portsmouth (?); 25332. I checked B<strong>BC</strong> R5,<br />

and it airing a different match. I observed 4770 kHz on 17 Dec at 1125 UT<br />

when it was barely audible.<br />

6090 R. Nigeria, Kaduna, at 2231-2239 UT on 20 Dec, Vernacular, talks,<br />

tribal songs; 42441, QRM de BLR; bad audio.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

OMAN 15140 Radio Sultanate of Oman, at 1430-1445 UT on Dec 25, Very<br />

weak. Barely audible but able to hear English news at 1430- 1440 with


their distinctive short music jingles. More English talk at 1441 UT but<br />

just to weak to decipher. Lost in noise at 1445 UT.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx Dec 26)<br />

PERU 4747.8 R. Huanta 2000, Huanta, 2234-2251, 21 Dec, Spanish, Indian<br />

pops, echoing ID; 35342.<br />

4775 R. Tarma, Tarma, 2304-2316, 17 Dec, Spanish, prgr "Antena Deportiva"<br />

"a traves de las potentes [500 watt!] ondas de Radio Tarma"; 33342, uty.<br />

QRM.<br />

4790.1 R. Vision, Chiclayo, 2338-2346, 18 Dec, Spanish, advertisements,<br />

announcements, songs, TCs; muffled audio; 33342, CODAR QRM.<br />

4974.8 R. del Pacifico (?), Lima, 2358-..., 18 Dec, Brazilian Portuguese,<br />

religious prgr; 23341.<br />

5120 R. Ondas del Suroriente, Cusco, 2347-..., 18 Dec, Spanish,<br />

announcements, Indian songs; 14331.<br />

5486.6 R. Reyna de la Selva (?), Chachapoyas, 2355-..., 18 Dec, barely<br />

heard talks, possibly in Castilian; 15321.<br />

6019.5 R. Victoria, Lima, 2319-..., 21 Dec, Spanish, talks; 13341, adj.<br />

QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

ROMANIA Google Earth imagery.<br />

Sites in hi-res in Google Maps: Things are visible much earlier in Google<br />

Earth than in Google Maps. TIG Tiganesti, ROU: 44.7497 N 26.1025 E<br />

(Jari, OH6BG, SW TXsite yg Dec 24)<br />

TIG Tiganesti, ROU: 44.7497N 26.1025E<br />

yes 21 antenna masts in high resolution now.<br />

Also more brilliant image on Microsoft Virtual Earth at<br />

<br />

GAL Galbeni, ROU: 46.7515 N 26.8555 E<br />

ROU Galbeni Bacau SW 250KW MW 1179 kHz<br />

46 45 04.39 N 26 51 16.40 E<br />

26 SW antenna masts, and<br />

MW 1179 kHz on the nortwestern corner of the center at<br />

ROU Bacau Galbeni 1179 kHz 200 kW<br />

46 45 18.43 N 26 50 52.72 E<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

RUSSIA For the first time in my 50 years as a <strong>DX</strong>-er and after many tries<br />

during the past years, I heard Radiostantsiya Tikhiy Okean, Vladivostok.<br />

Date: Dec 19th. Time: 0938-1000 UT. Frequency: 5960 kHz. There were many<br />

identifications during the programming. Closed down at 1000 UT and then<br />

the frequency was clear. During the transmission there was also weak<br />

interference from a Chinese broadcaster (Xinjiang?) Nothing from RFI!<br />

(Bjoern Fransson-SWE, dxld Ded 20)<br />

Voice of Russia. Relay via SW transmitters. 28/13/<strong>2007</strong> - 29/03/2008<br />

kHz UTC kW<br />

Moscow / RUS<br />

5900 0000-0300 500<br />

59<strong>05</strong> DRM 1400-1600 035<br />

5985 1500-2000 250<br />

6000 1630-1800 250<br />

61<strong>05</strong> DRM 2000-2300 035


6130 1600-2100 250<br />

6145 1600-2300 250 change<br />

71<strong>05</strong> 1600-1630 250<br />

71<strong>05</strong> 1800-2100 250<br />

7115 1800-2100 250<br />

7135 1300-1600 250<br />

7155 1700-1900 250 addit.<br />

7170 0000-0400 500<br />

7195 1700-2100 250<br />

7230 1600-2100 500<br />

7260 0200-0400 500<br />

7270 1500-1900 250<br />

7290 1800-2200 250<br />

73<strong>05</strong> 1800-2000 250<br />

7320 1600-1900 250<br />

7330 0000-0300 500<br />

7330 1700-2200 250<br />

9470 1500-1800 500<br />

11615 DRM 0700-1500 035<br />

11630* 1200-1500 250<br />

11635 DRM 0700-0900 035<br />

12025 1200-1600 500<br />

12<strong>05</strong>5 1300-1530 500<br />

12100 1300-1500 250 addit.<br />

15150 1300-1500 250<br />

15460# 1200-1500 250<br />

* 28/10/<strong>2007</strong> - 01/03/2008<br />

# 02/03/2008 - 29/03/2008<br />

Sankt-Petersburg / RUS<br />

5910 1500-1700 200<br />

5920 1600-2100 200<br />

5935 1500-1800 400<br />

5940 2100-2230 200<br />

6000 1800-1900 200 addit.<br />

6030 1930-2200 200 change<br />

6045 1700-2000 200<br />

6065 1800-2000 400<br />

6195 0100-0300 500<br />

7130 1700-1800 400<br />

7340 1600-1800 200<br />

9850 1500-1600 400 addit.<br />

Kaliningrad / RUS<br />

5950 1800-2200 160<br />

5975 1630-1900 160<br />

7285 1500-2200 160<br />

9720 1000-1100 160<br />

Samara / RUS<br />

5920 0000-0200 250 addit.<br />

5920 2100-2200 250<br />

5940 1500-1700 250<br />

5940 1800-2100 250<br />

6000 1800-1900 200<br />

6000 2000-2230 200<br />

6020 1500-1700 250<br />

6030 1800-1930 250 addit.<br />

6175 1700-1800 250 addit.<br />

6185 1300-1700 200<br />

7110 1400-1700 250<br />

7155 1900-2000 250<br />

7290 1600-1800 250<br />

9900 1300-1500 250


Krasnodar / RUS<br />

5925 1500-1700 100<br />

5945 0100-0300 500<br />

60<strong>05</strong> 1500-1800 100<br />

6<strong>05</strong>5 1800-1900 500<br />

6140 1800-2000 100<br />

6175 1800-2000 100<br />

7150 0200-0600 500<br />

7170 2000-2200 500<br />

7300 1700-1900 250<br />

7300 2100-2200 250<br />

9830 1300-1500 500 addit.<br />

11975 1300-1500 250<br />

15540 1000-1100 250<br />

Novosibirsk / RUS<br />

5940 1200-1500 200<br />

5945 1400-1800 500<br />

5975 1900-2000 500 addit.<br />

6100 1600-1700 500 addit.<br />

7155 1500-1700 250 addit.<br />

7280 1300-1600 500 change<br />

73<strong>05</strong> 1200-1400 200<br />

73<strong>05</strong> 1400-1700 500<br />

7310 1800-2100 100 change<br />

7340 2000-2200 200<br />

9865 1200-1300 500<br />

Irkutsk / RUS<br />

5920 1000-1400 100<br />

5995 1500-1900 100<br />

6095 1000-1100 100<br />

6095 1200-1300 100<br />

6125 1700-1900 250<br />

6170 1900-2100 250<br />

7235 1700-1900 100<br />

9800 1300-1500 500<br />

11870 0200-0600 100<br />

12090 0200-0600 500<br />

15455 0200-0600 100<br />

178<strong>05</strong> 0600-0900 250<br />

17840 0200-0600 100 addit.<br />

Chita / RUS<br />

6140 1100-1300 500 change<br />

7295 1700-1900 500<br />

7335 1800-2000 500<br />

7350 1200-1600 500<br />

15195 0800-1000 500<br />

15470 0200-0600 250<br />

17695 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 250<br />

Vladivostok / RUS<br />

5930 1100-1500 100<br />

5955 2000-2200 500<br />

60<strong>05</strong> 0800-1000 100<br />

6155 0700-0900 100<br />

7260 1300-1700 500<br />

7330 0700-0900 500<br />

9535 0730-1000 100 addit.<br />

9550 0200-1000 500 addit.<br />

9635 0700-0900 250 addit.<br />

9855 0400-0600 250


12010 0200-0600 250<br />

12040 0200-0600 250<br />

13860 0800-1000 500 addit.<br />

15760 0200-0700 100 ?delete?<br />

15765 0200-0700 100 addit.<br />

17695 0200-0600 250 addit.<br />

Khabarovsk / RUS<br />

5950 0700-1000 100<br />

6170 1200-1500 100<br />

7145 1100-1500 100 addit.<br />

7155 1100-1500 120<br />

7220 1100-1500 100<br />

9550 0200-1000 100<br />

13580 0200-1000 100 change<br />

13660 0800-1000 100<br />

15455 0200-0600 120 addit.<br />

15520 0200-0600 100<br />

Komsomolsk-na-Amure / RUS<br />

60<strong>05</strong> 1300-1500 250<br />

13735 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 250<br />

15735 DRM 0200-0600 090<br />

Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky / RUS<br />

6180 1200-1500 250<br />

7125 1700-1900 250<br />

9840 0400-0600 250<br />

12030 0200-0600 250<br />

15530 0200-0600 100 addit.<br />

15560 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 250<br />

17695 <strong>05</strong>00-0600 200<br />

Gavar / ARM<br />

6235 1800-2000 100<br />

7250 0200-0400 500<br />

11510 1700-2000 500<br />

Grororiopol / MDA<br />

6240 0100-<strong>05</strong>00 500<br />

7125 0000-0600 500<br />

Orzu / TJK<br />

7560 0000-0300 500<br />

9945 0200-0300 500<br />

11500 1200-1500 500<br />

17495 0800-1000 500<br />

Yangiyul / TJK<br />

4965 1300-1500 100<br />

4965 1600-1700 100<br />

4975 1300-1500 100<br />

4975 1600-1700 100<br />

5830 1800-1900 200<br />

7510 1500-1700 200<br />

7510 1700-2000 100<br />

9885 1300-1530 100<br />

9885 1600-1700 100<br />

Xian / CHN<br />

9660 1500-1600 100<br />

S. Maria di Galeria / CVA<br />

7350 0200-0600 250


Wertachtal / D<br />

6155 0200-<strong>05</strong>00 250<br />

6175 2300-2400 125<br />

13755 1500-1600 100<br />

(Nikolai Rudnev, Belgorodskaya obl., RUS-<strong>DX</strong>, Dec 23)<br />

FOREIGN RELAY VIA SHORT WAVE TRANSMITTERS<br />

OF RUSSIA AND COUNTRIES OF CIS.<br />

28/10/<strong>2007</strong> - 29/03/2008<br />

Moscow / RUS<br />

6000 1900-2000 250 YFR<br />

7165 1930-2000 200 CRI addit.<br />

7170 2200-2300 250 CRI<br />

7175 1930-2000 200 CRI delete<br />

7200 1830-1930 500 CRI<br />

7335 1600-1630(Mon-Fri) 250 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

7335 1600-1700(Sat-Sun) 250 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

7345 1630-1700 250 FEB<br />

9840 1500-1700 200 SRS<br />

11895 0800-0900 250 RNW<br />

Sankt-Peterburg / RUS<br />

5960 1800-1900 400 VRT<br />

7130 1600-1700 400 CRI<br />

7130 1800-1830 400 CRI<br />

13685 0700-0800 400 VRT<br />

Samara / RUS<br />

5900 1330-1400 250 VAT<br />

5900 1400-1600 250 YFR<br />

5935 1800-1830 250 IBR<br />

5970 1400-1500 250 YFR<br />

6020 1400-1500 250 YFR<br />

7215 2030-2130 500 CRI<br />

7220 0230-0300 250 FEB<br />

7240 1900-2000 250 YFR<br />

7315 1600-1645(Mon-Wed) 250 TWR<br />

7315 1600-1630(Thur/Fri) 250 TWR<br />

7345 1800-2000 250 YFR<br />

9445 1600-1700(Mon) 250 EOC<br />

9445 1600-1630(Tue,Sat) 250 XOR<br />

9445 1600-1700(Wed, Fri, Sun) 250 DEM<br />

9445 1600-1700(Thur) 250 EPF<br />

11655 0400-<strong>05</strong>00(Mon-Thur) 250 FEB<br />

11655 0400-<strong>05</strong>30(Fri-Sun) 250 FEB<br />

[11655 not in Dec 21, <strong>2007</strong>; to zones<br />

38 Libya, Egypt<br />

39 Turkey, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Jordan, Arabian Pen.<br />

47 Central Africa]<br />

Krasnodar / RUS<br />

5910 1730-1930 200 DWL<br />

5940 1730-1800 250 RPR<br />

5955 1600-1800 500 RNW<br />

6040 2100-2300 500 RNW<br />

6070 1600-1700 300 YFR<br />

7120 0000-0200 250 DWL<br />

7175 1400-1600 300 YER<br />

7250 1530-1700 200 IBR [rather FEBA 1430-1600?, wb.]<br />

7300 1900-2100 250 YFR<br />

7335 1700-1730(Mon-Fri) 100 VOD<br />

9435 1330-1500(Sun) 300 B<strong>BC</strong>


11655 1300-1500 200 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

11900 1500-1600 250 VOU<br />

11935 0700-0800 500 RNW<br />

11995 0300-0330 200 FEB<br />

12065 <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>30(Mon, Wed) 200 BVB<br />

12065 <strong>05</strong>00-<strong>05</strong>45 (Fri) 200 BVB<br />

13780 0400-0600 250 DWL<br />

15390 1400-1430(Tue, Thur, Sat) 200 SIR<br />

15525 0600-0630(Mon-Fri) 500 SIR<br />

Novosibirsk / RUS<br />

5900 1300-1330 200 DWL<br />

5900 2200-2400 200 DWL<br />

5925 1730-1930 250 DWL<br />

5950 1300-1545 250 TWR<br />

5985 1230-1315 100 VAT<br />

7110 0100-0130 250 FEB<br />

7150 1000-1100 250 YFR<br />

7150 1400-1500 250 FEB<br />

7210 1900-2000 250 YFR<br />

7295 1300-1500 200 VOA<br />

7295 1600-1700 250 YFR<br />

7300 2315-2400 250 VAT<br />

7325 1200-1230 250 IBR<br />

7350* 0015-0145 250 TWR<br />

7350 2200-2300 200 RFI<br />

9450 1200-1300 250 YFR<br />

9885 0200-0300 250 FEB<br />

12070 0200-0330 250 VAT<br />

* alternative 9445<br />

Irkutsk / RUS<br />

5900 0930-1030 500 RFI<br />

6115 1100-1500 100 YFR<br />

7175 1200-1400 250 YFR<br />

7210 1500-1700 250 RFA<br />

7265 1000-1200 250 DWL<br />

7320 1230-1600 250 TWR<br />

7340 1400-1600 250 YFR<br />

9460 0900-1200 250 YFR<br />

9485 1200-1500 500 YFR<br />

11980 0300-0700 500 RFA<br />

12065 1000-1100 250 RNW<br />

15510 0230-0300 250 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

Chita / RUS<br />

5920 1400-1600 250 YFR<br />

6140 1345-1400 500 VAT<br />

7115* 1300-1330(Tue,Thur,Sat) 250 DEG<br />

9850 0100-0200 250 DWL<br />

* alternative 7125, 7195<br />

Vladivostok / RUS<br />

7315 2200-2300 500 RFI<br />

7330 1300-1530 300 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

15565 2330-0030 250 RFA<br />

Khabarovsk / RUS<br />

5950 1130-1230(Mon/Fri) 100 BVB<br />

5950 1130-1245(Tue/Wed/Thur) 100 BVB<br />

5985 1045-1130(Sat) 100 BVB<br />

5985 1030-1145(Sun) 100 BVB<br />

9600* 2200-2245 100 VAT<br />

9795 1000-1100 100 RNW


13785 0000-0045 100 VAT<br />

* 28/10/<strong>2007</strong> - 01/12/07 and 03/02/08 - 29/03/2008<br />

Komsomolsk-na-Amure / RUS<br />

60<strong>05</strong> 1200-1300 250 YFR<br />

Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky / RUS<br />

5900 1200-1300 200 IBR<br />

5910 1000-1200 250 DWL<br />

5910 1300-1400 250 RNW<br />

6040 1000-1100 250 RNW<br />

5995* 1100-1500 250 YFR<br />

9600# 2200-2245 250 VAT<br />

11830 2300-2350 250 DWL<br />

15595 0000-0100 250 DWL<br />

* alternative 7165<br />

# 02/12/07 - 02/02/08<br />

Almaty / KAZ<br />

5875 2200-2400 500 DWL<br />

7460 1630-1700(Tue/Fri) 200 VOO<br />

7490 1800-1900 200 YFR<br />

7535 1300-1500 500 YFR<br />

7560 1200-1400 200 YFR<br />

7560 1400-1500 500 YFR<br />

9310 1300-1400 200 YFR<br />

11510 1100-1200 200 YFR<br />

12150 1100-1300 500 YFR<br />

15430 1000-1200 500 DWL<br />

Gavar / ARM<br />

5940 0100-0130 100 FEB<br />

9380 1330-1400 500 DWL addit.<br />

9415 1415-1530 300 DVB<br />

15515 0400-0700 100 CVC<br />

15735 1300-1600 100 CVC<br />

Grigoriopol / MDA<br />

6240 2000-2200 300 YFR<br />

73<strong>05</strong> 0600-0700 500 RNW<br />

7460 0230-0315 500 RPD<br />

7480 1800-1845 500 RPD<br />

7490 1900-2000 300 YFR addit.<br />

7540 1500-2100 500 MEZ<br />

9355 1400-1500 300 YFR<br />

11530 <strong>05</strong>00-1500 500 MEZ<br />

13700 0800-0900 500 RNW<br />

17665* 1200-1400 250 SAM [Sawt al Amal has been off for months, in dxld]<br />

* + - 20 kHz<br />

Nikolaev / UKR<br />

6225 1730-1830 200 RIN<br />

6245 1700-2200 300 ZMN [off air for months as discussed, in dxld]<br />

7485 1600-1800 250 YFR<br />

9380 1400-1500 500 DWL addit.<br />

Tashkent / UZB<br />

5820 1800-1900 200 YFR<br />

6260 0000-0400 100 CVC<br />

6260 1400-2000 100 CVC<br />

7365 1400-1500 100 FEB<br />

7370 1500-1530 100 FEB<br />

7375 0015-0100 100 FEB<br />

7435 1700-1900 200 YFR


7485 1400-1500 (Thur, Fri) 100 BVB [but Dushanbe registered, wb.]<br />

75<strong>05</strong> 1400-1600 200 YFR<br />

9310 1430-1600 100 VAT<br />

9345 1400-1600 100 RNW<br />

9480 0100-0300 100 CVC<br />

9500 1100-1400 100 CVC<br />

13630 0400-1100 100 CVC<br />

Orzu / TJK<br />

7540 2300-2400 500 RFA<br />

Yangiyul / TJK<br />

5830 1900-1930 200 RPR<br />

5865 1400-1700 100 YFR<br />

6225 1400-1500 200 YFR addit.<br />

7370 0100-0130 200 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

7430 1330-1530 200 B<strong>BC</strong><br />

7475 1400-1500 100 YFR<br />

7480 0100-0200 200 RFA<br />

7515 1600-1700 200 RFA<br />

7550 1500-1600 200 RFA<br />

11540 1100-1400 200 RFA<br />

15580* 1200-1300(Mon/Sat) 100 QUE<br />

17515 0600-0700 200 RFA<br />

16mb# 1100-1400 100 VOT<br />

41mb# 1400-1600 100 VOT<br />

* + - 20 kHz<br />

# [not explained, but means widely variable due to jamming;<br />

7465; 17550, 17555, 17560, 17565; dxld; /wb.]<br />

radiostation :<br />

B<strong>BC</strong> - British Broadcasting Corp.<br />

BVB - Bible Voice Broadcasting Network<br />

CRI - China Radio Int.<br />

CVC - CVC Int.<br />

DEG - Degar Voice<br />

DEM - Andenet Le-Democrzcy<br />

DVB - Democratic Voice of Burma<br />

DWL - Deutsche Welle<br />

EOC - Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church<br />

EPF - Ethiopian People's Patriotic Front<br />

FEB - FEBA Radio<br />

IBR - IBRA Radio<br />

MEZ - Voice of Mesopotamia<br />

QUE - Que Huong Radio<br />

RFA - Radio Free Asia<br />

RFI - Radio France Internationale<br />

RIN - Radio International<br />

RNW - Radio Ne<strong>der</strong>land Wereldompoep<br />

RPD - Radio Payam-e Doost<br />

RPR - Radio Prague<br />

SAM - Sawt al-Amal / VO Hope<br />

SIR - Southern Sudan Interactive<br />

SRS - Sudan Radio Service<br />

TWR - Trans World Radio<br />

VAT - Radio Vaticana<br />

VOA - Voice of America<br />

VOD - Voice of Delina<br />

VOO - Voice of Orthodoxy<br />

VOT - Voice of Tibet<br />

VOU - VO Unity<br />

VRT - Radio Vlaan<strong>der</strong>en Int.<br />

XOR - Radio Xoriyo Ogadena<br />

YFR - WYFR Family Radio


ZMN - Radio Zamaneh<br />

(Nikolai Rudnev, Belgorodskaya obl., RUS-<strong>DX</strong>, Dec 23;<br />

updated by wb.)<br />

Vo Russia Russian WS in Russian in B07:<br />

till from<br />

UTC 01.03.08 02.03.08 Tx location (kW) direction notes<br />

0200-0300 17840 17840 Irkutsk 100 Asia<br />

0200-0300 17695 17695 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy 200 Asia<br />

0200-0300 15765 15765 Vladivostok 100 Asia<br />

0200-0300 15735 15735 Komsomolsk-na-Amure 250 Asia (DRM)<br />

0200-0300 15455 15455 Khabarovsk 100 Asia<br />

0200-0300 15530 15530 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy 200 Asia<br />

0200-0300 13580 13580 Khabarovsk 100 Asia<br />

0200-0300 12090 12090 Irkutsk 500 Asia<br />

0200-0300 9550 9550 Ussuriysk 500 Asia<br />

0300-0400 17840 17840 Irkutsk 100 Asia<br />

0300-0400 17695 17695 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy 200 Asia<br />

0300-0400 15765 15765 Vladivostok 100 Asia<br />

0300-0400 15735 15735 Komsomolsk-na-Amure 250 Asia (DRM)<br />

0300-0400 15455 15455 Khabarovsk 100 Asia<br />

0300-0400 15530 15530 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy 200 Asia<br />

0300-0400 13580 13580 Khabarovsk 100 Asia<br />

0300-0400 12090 12090 Irkutsk 500 Asia<br />

0300-0400 9550 9550 Ussuriysk 500 Asia<br />

1300-1400 11630 15460 Moscow 250 Asia<br />

1300-1400 12025 12025 Moscow 500 Asia<br />

1300-1400 9800 9800 Irkutsk 500 Asia<br />

1300-1400 7260 7260 Ussuriysk 500 Asia<br />

1300-1400 6170 6170 Khabarovsk 100 Asia<br />

1300-1400 1143 1143 Dushanbe 150 Asia<br />

1400-1500 11630 15460 Moscow 250 Asia<br />

1400-1500 12<strong>05</strong>5 12<strong>05</strong>5 Moscow 500 Asia<br />

1400-1500 11500 11500 Dushanbe 1000 Asia<br />

1400-1500 9885 9885 Dushanbe 100 Asia<br />

1400-1500 9800 9800 Irkutsk 500 Asia<br />

1400-1500 7110 7110 Samara 250 Asia<br />

1400-1500 6180 6180 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy 250 Asia<br />

1400-1500 6170 6170 Khabarovsk 100 Asia<br />

1400-1500 5940 5940 Novosibirsk 100 Asia<br />

1400-1500 1251 1251 Dushanbe 500 Asia<br />

1600-1700 9885 9885 Dushanbe 100 Asia<br />

1600-1700 7110 7110 Samara 250 Asia<br />

1600-1700 1251 1251 Dushanbe 500 Asia<br />

2000-2100 5940 5940 Samara 250 Belorussia<br />

2100-2200 61<strong>05</strong> 61<strong>05</strong> Moscow 200 (DRM)<br />

0200-0300 1314 1314 Yerevan 1000 Caucasus (CIS countries)<br />

0300-0400 1314 1314 Yerevan 1000 Caucasus (CIS countries)<br />

2000-2100 7285 7285 Kaliningrad 120 Caucasus (CIS countries)<br />

2100-2200 7285 7285 Kaliningrad 120 Caucasus (CIS countries)<br />

0200-0300 1503 1503 Dushanbe 500 Middle Asia (CIS countries)<br />

0200-0300 972 972 Dushanbe 1000 Middle Asia (CIS countries)<br />

0200-0300 648 648 Dushanbe 1000 Middle Asia (CIS countries)<br />

0300-0400 972 972 Dushanbe 1000 Middle Asia (CIS countries)<br />

1300-1400 11630 15460 Moscow 250 Middle Asia (CIS countries)<br />

1300-1400 12025 12025 Moscow 500 Middle Asia (CIS countries)<br />

1300-1400 1143 1143 Dushanbe 150 Middle Asia (CIS countries)<br />

1400-1500 11630 15460 Moscow 250 Middle Asia (CIS countries)<br />

1400-1500 1143 1143 Dushanbe 150 Middle Asia (CIS countries)<br />

2000-2100 7290 7290 Moscow 200 Baltic States<br />

2000-2100 5940 5940 Samara 250 Baltic States<br />

2000-2100 1215 1215 Kaliningrad 1200 Baltic States<br />

2100-2200 7170 7170 Moscow 250 Baltic States<br />

2100-2200 1215 1215 Kaliningrad 1200 Baltic States


2100-2200 7170 7170 Moscow 250 Europe<br />

2100-2200 61<strong>05</strong> 61<strong>05</strong> Moscow 200 Europe (DRM)<br />

2100-2200 1215 1215 Kaliningrad 1200 Europe<br />

2100-2200 999 999 Chisinau 500 Europe<br />

0200-0300 936 936 L'vov 1000 Europe<br />

0200-0300 603 603 Germany 20 Europe<br />

0300-0400 936 936 L'vov 1000 Europe<br />

1300-1400 11615 11615 Moscow 200 Europe (DRM)<br />

1300-1400 1548 1548 Chisinau 500 Europe<br />

1300-1400 999 999 Chisinau 500 Europe<br />

1300-1400 936 936 L'vov 1000 Europe<br />

1400-1500 11615 11615 Moscow 200 Europe (DRM)<br />

1400-1500 59<strong>05</strong> 59<strong>05</strong> Moscow 250 Europe (DRM)<br />

1400-1500 558 558 London (UK) 100 Europe<br />

1800-1900 7290 7290 Moscow 200 Europe<br />

1800-1900 1575 1575 Germany 100 Europe<br />

1800-1900 1431 1431 Germany 250 Europe<br />

1800-1900 693 693 Germany 250 Europe<br />

1800-1900 630 630 Germany 100 Europe<br />

1800-1900 603 603 Germany 20 Europe<br />

2000-2100 7290 7290 Moscow 200 Europe<br />

2000-2100 7230 7230 Moscow 500 Europe<br />

2000-2100 1215 1215 Moscow 1200 Europe<br />

2000-2100 612 612 Moscow 20 Mos<br />

0200-0300 7260 7260 Moscow 500 South America<br />

0200-0300 6195 6195 S-Petersburg 800 South America<br />

0300-0400 7260 7260 Moscow 500 South America<br />

0300-0400 7170 7170 Moscow 1000 South America<br />

Last update: 19.11.<strong>2007</strong><br />

(Vadim Alexeew-RUS, VoR Ru world service, <strong>DX</strong> px editor, Dec 23)<br />

RUSSIA/UKRAINE New hi-res in Google Earth, items by Victor Rutkovsky-RUS<br />

in SW TX site ng - a lot of discussion questions:<br />

Novorossiysk TV tower 261m<br />

44 48 55 N 37 39 29 E<br />

MSK Shchelkovo Chkalovskaya<br />

55 53 54 N 38 04 <strong>05</strong> E<br />

WB: Thanks Victor,<br />

But on Yahoo Maps is a 3rd and 4th - like MW - mast visible close to<br />

55 53 57.28 N 38 04 07.19 E<br />

55 53 57.57 N 38 04 13.94 E<br />

<br />

MSK Noginsk - Novye Psarki<br />

55 50 10 N 38 20 35 E<br />

MSK Elektrostal old<br />

55 46 49 N 38 25 15 E<br />

WB: okay two masts<br />

MSK Elektrostal new<br />

55 46 34 N 38 24 18 E<br />

WB: three LW / MW masts at<br />

55 46 35.90 N 38 24 27.97 E<br />

[acc to ITU plan GE 75/115 of Mar 6, <strong>2007</strong><br />

846 kHz 220 meters mast height, moved from Moscow 55 54 N 37 08 E to<br />

NOVIE PSARKI 150 kW 50 meters mast height at 55 49 N 38 25 E<br />

on the highway cross<br />

but acc GE image exact at 55 46 35.90 N 38 24 27.97 E


wb.]<br />

[VR: 846 moved to the new mast in Elektrostal<br />

55 46 33.73 N 38 24 18.28 E<br />

powerful near Moscow now<br />

Taldom 153 / 261<br />

Kurovskaya 198<br />

Lesnoy 873<br />

Elektrostal 549 / 846 kHz<br />

Noginsk and Elektrostal officially were one radiocenter #9<br />

So maybe look also at somewhere<br />

55 46 34 N 38 24 18 E<br />

55 46 49 N 38 25 15 E - 4 masts 0-180 deg - pictures<br />

<br />

55 46 27 N 38 24 42 E<br />

Site in Noginsk and old site in Elektrostal are closed.<br />

Only the new 55 46 34 N 38 24 18 E is on the air.<br />

Victor Rutkovsky-RUS, Dec 27]<br />

Volgograd - Dubovka, MW<br />

49 04 19 N 44 49 03 E<br />

WB: RUS Dubovka Volga 1278 kHz 50 kW<br />

49 04 17.21 N 44 49 04.19 E<br />

Arkhangelsk - Koskovo SW+MW<br />

64 21 40 N 41 23 46 E<br />

WB: 64 21 33.41 N 41 23 36.13 E<br />

but this ?<br />

another Arkhangelsk MW? old 10 kW site ?<br />

RUS Arkhangelsk 1107 kHz 100kW, 1449 10kW<br />

64 34 15.87 N 40 36 54.34 E<br />

<br />

[Victor Rutkovsky: It's the new site for SW-jammer (1978-1988) and MW<br />

1107/1026.<br />

Instead of the old site 64 33 55 N 40 32 44 E (1918-1978) near hospital.]<br />

Arkhangelsk VLF<br />

64 21 30 N 41 33 56 E<br />

WB: RUS RJH77 Arkhangelsk<br />

64 21 28.80 N 41 33 50.39 E<br />

Khabarovsk RAB-99<br />

48 29 03 N 134 49 38 E<br />

VLF ? Alpha (VLF navaid) - Beta (VLF time signal) - Chayka (Loran-C)<br />

18 tall masts,<br />

also separate masts at 48 29 32.71 N 134 50 42.57 E and<br />

at 48 29 03.04 N 134 50 47.55 E<br />

Komsomolsk-na-Amure all<br />

50 39 07 N 136 55 08 E<br />

WB: RUS Komsomolsk LW 153 1200 kW 666 150 kW 927 1152 50 kW<br />

50 39 04.08 N 136 55 07.68 E<br />

and 9 ol<strong>der</strong> SW masts at<br />

50 39 04.37 N 136 54 50.27 E<br />

three MW masts? 666 / 927 / 1152 kHz<br />

50 39 18.62 N 136 54 45.30 E


2 LW masts? 153 kHz ?<br />

50 39 25.67 N 136 54 12.77 E<br />

most mo<strong>der</strong>n SW, 2 curtains at<br />

50 39 35.53 N 136 53 59.96 E<br />

the tall antenna on the left: like type168 AHR(S)2/6/1.0<br />

two horizontal dipol rows<br />

six vertical dipol rows (floors)<br />

TV & FM tower at<br />

50 37 56.74 N 136 56 <strong>05</strong>.38 E<br />

Komsomolsk-na-Amure more<br />

50 37 20 N 136 56 17 E<br />

WB: dismanteled site ?<br />

only a single small mast visible at<br />

50 37 22.51 N 136 56 11.88 E<br />

WB: RUS Duga-3 Woodpecker site Komsomolsk-na-Amur tx ?<br />

50 22 10.89 N 137 21 36.95 E<br />

like Wullenweber direction finding antenna?<br />

[Victor Rutkovsky: Yes. ]<br />

WB: RUS RSDN-20 Khabarovsk Alpha station, in Yahoo Maps:<br />

<br />

new clear Magadan Arman<br />

59 42 28 N 150 10 30 E<br />

WB: military site? nearly 75-80 masts visible<br />

Far East Russian command Navy site?<br />

RUS Magadan Arman Radujnyi 234 kHz 1000 kW<br />

59 42 51.00 N 150 11 31.00 E<br />

Vologda, MW<br />

59 10 57 N 39 56 45 E<br />

FM & TV tower<br />

59 11 02.<strong>05</strong> N 39 56 46.61 E<br />

UKRAINE Nikolaev-Mykolaiv Luch<br />

46 48 55 N 32 12 39 E<br />

WB: unfortunately transitition from high to low resolution on that tx<br />

area.<br />

Rather two txer sites ?<br />

Seemingly a north-westerly A-site (3 houses),<br />

and a southeasterly B-site.<br />

A-site - 3 tx houses:<br />

A-1 new SW 1000 kW tx house<br />

46 49 09.64 N 32 12 38.86 E<br />

high-gain 1000 kW antenna towards NoAM, 2 masts curtain driven<br />

installation<br />

46 49 26.98 N 32 12 20.71 E<br />

includes 13 reflectors at<br />

46 49 17.<strong>05</strong> N 32 12 32.04 E<br />

(WB: never seen such a construction, or is similar to HCJB Pifo Europe<br />

reflector antenna, which has been dismantelled in the meantime...


Olle Alm: There is also one of these AMO-900 systems at Taldom, which also<br />

has three AMO-450 systems with "only" 9 towers in the reflector wall<br />

[unless they have been brought down in recent years]. The beam directions<br />

for the AMO-900 system at Taldom are 289 and 310 degs, and for the AMO-450<br />

systems 68 degs, 53 +100 degs, and 310 degs, respectively. OA Dec 22)<br />

small SW antenna<br />

46 49 06.42 N 32 12 30.67 E<br />

and<br />

46 48 58.63 N 32 12 16.32 E<br />

2 old curtain antennas, 3 masts<br />

46 48 58.<strong>05</strong> N 32 12 36.<strong>05</strong> E<br />

Unknown 4 mast antenna, 60 mb tropical band ?<br />

46 48 44.70 N 32 12 33.63 E<br />

A-2 MW tx house<br />

46 48 51.55 N 32 12 21.66 E<br />

MW 549 kHz 972 kHz (1242/1278 kHz?)<br />

MW 549 kHz mast at 46 48 46.83 N 32 12 11.37 E<br />

small MW antenna at 46 49 03.<strong>05</strong> N 32 12 13.14 E<br />

small MW antenna at 46 48 38.12 N 32 12 56.00 E<br />

small MW antenna at 46 48 53.47 N 32 12 18.34 E<br />

small MW antenna at 46 48 58.44 N 32 12 08.93 E<br />

small 2-mast MW antenna 46 49 03.17 N 32 12 <strong>05</strong>.97 E<br />

A-3 SW tx house at<br />

46 48 56.71 N 32 12 53.47 E<br />

more SW curtains at<br />

46 48 57.46 N 32 13 01.06 E<br />

fee<strong>der</strong> line to SW curtains at<br />

46 48 48.12 N 32 13 00.46 E<br />

B-site tx house at<br />

46 47 46.91 N 32 13 17.84 E<br />

10 SW curtain antennas at<br />

46 47 47.40 N 32 12 49.36 E<br />

MW directional 972 kHz installation, 4-mast at<br />

46 47 22.44 N 32 12 55.27 E<br />

MW directional 1431 kHz installation, 4-mast at<br />

46 47 58.58 N 32 12 14.88 E<br />

(Victor Rutkovsky-RUS in SW TX site ng, Dec 21; comments by wb Dec 22)<br />

Noginsk SW Site Enquiry.<br />

55 50 10 N 38 20 35 E (not SW)<br />

There are also some structures on the round area 300 m southwest from this<br />

point.<br />

(Mauno Ritola-FIN, SW TXsite Dec 26)<br />

Unfortunatelly high resolution also on Yahoo Maps ends some few hundred<br />

meters westerly.<br />

I guess next to the MW 846 kHz site<br />

RUS Moscow Noginsk Novye/Novie Psarki 846 kHz 150 kW<br />

55 50 07.83 N 38 20 36.67 E<br />

some 6 masts on approx. 36 meters height are visible at


55 50 01.52 N 38 20 28.12 E<br />

could be some easy SW dipol masts ??<br />

All other masts around are a lot of main power line masts and wires.<br />

(wb, Dec 27)<br />

SAO TOME E PRINCIPE Thanks to the kind assistance of Ben Dawson<br />

involving several email communication interchanges, I pleased to announce<br />

the following updates to the Current & Extinct Shortwave Transmitter Sites<br />

within the respective Excel files.<br />

- Extinct SW Station; Radio Nacional is/was located at the same VOA site<br />

at Pinheira; in fact the SW transmitter [4806] is/was located within the<br />

same building as the VOA transmitters.<br />

(Ian Baxter, Shortwavesites yg via dxld Dec 20)<br />

SERBIA 6100 BIJ (Bijeljina-Jabanusa, Bosnia) 250 kW on small curtain<br />

antenna with wi<strong>der</strong> beam at 310 degrees, gain is 14,15 dB<br />

7115 BIJ (Bijeljina-Jabanusa, Bosnia) 250 kW on big curtain antenna with<br />

shorter beam at 310 degrees, gain is 18,19 dB<br />

7240 BEO (Beograd[Belgrade]-Obrenovac-Stubline, Serbia) 10 kW on only one<br />

non-directional dipole antenna, which is also on 310 degrees, but since it<br />

has no reflector, it radiate also backwards at 130 degrees, so it is<br />

approximately non-directional.<br />

International R Serbia plans to buy a new non-directional antenna and a<br />

double rhombic on a spring/summer 2008 for Stubline and Bijeljina. They're<br />

also planning to move Stubline to 7200 kHz as of A08 season (12<br />

hours/day). Bijeljina will stay on 6100 kHz because that is a longtime<br />

used frequency of Intl R Serbia.<br />

In Stubline currently they have only 1 dipole antenna, because the good<br />

antenna was dismantled, and that is because all of copper has been stolen<br />

by thieves. Their long-range plan is to buy a completely new transmitter<br />

for Stubline station which would be broadcasting in AM and DRM mode.<br />

(Dragan Lekic-SER, dxld Dec 21)<br />

SLOVAKIA 9825 Miraya FM, via IRRS, *1459-15<strong>05</strong>, Dec 25, "Miraya FM" ID &<br />

English news at 1500. Poor with co-channel QRM. Wiped out at 15<strong>05</strong> by DRM<br />

QRM.<br />

(Brian Alexan<strong>der</strong>-PA-USA, hcdx Dec 26) see also UNID 15750 below, wb.<br />

SOUTH AFRICA 3230 Family R, Meyerton, at 1943-1955 UT on 18 Dec,<br />

English, religious propaganda; 55444.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

SPAIN 4396.4 COPE network stn, probably in Jaen as per DF, 2327-..., 17<br />

Dec, talks on f/ball; 54444, just fair audio. Harmonic? Not heard on 18<br />

Dec.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

SUDAN 7200 SN<strong>BC</strong>, Omdurman, 1841-1856, 18 Dec, Arabic, talks & local<br />

tunes; 43432, co-ch. QRM de int'l. broadcaster.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

SWAZILAND 3200 TWR, Mpangela Ranch, 1846-1902, 18 Dec, English,<br />

religious propaganda; 55444.<br />

4760 TWR, Mpangela Ranch, 1649-1659*, 18 Dec, Vernacular, talks; 33342,<br />

splatter de NIG 4770 (!).<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

SWEDEN SAQ TRANSMISSION ON CHRISTMAS EVE DECEMBER 24TH <strong>2007</strong>.


There will be, as last year, a transmission with the Alexan<strong>der</strong>son<br />

alternator on VLF 17.2 kHz.<br />

Ich habe SAQ heute frueh mitgeschnitten und zum Download bereit gestellt:<br />

<br />

0800-0819 UT, EKD 300 rx, band width +/-50Hz Antenna <strong>DX</strong>1pro<br />

30 km north of Ulm Germany.<br />

file mp3 7 MB<br />

Der Sen<strong>der</strong> war hoerbar instabil: Betriebstemperatur noch nicht erreicht<br />

o<strong>der</strong> sonst ein Problem?<br />

(Albert Kosnopfel-D DL6SCN, A-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

TAJIKISTAN 4635.06 Tajik R. on Dec 18 at 1302-1312 UT. 35333 Tajik,<br />

Talk and music, ID at 1302 UT.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Dec 21)<br />

TUNISIA Glenn, 500 kW at Sfax is a nominal figure. I have my doubts<br />

these days, compared the power of RTT Sfax now and in the past, in the<br />

first decade after inauguration. Looks like rather 100-125 kW at present -<br />

or station lose power on the fee<strong>der</strong> circuit now.<br />

(wb to Glenn Hauser, dxld Dec 25)<br />

TURKMENISTAN 279 Turkmen R, Asgabat, 2311-2315, 22 Dec, Turkmenian,<br />

talks, tradit. songs; 15341; // 51<strong>05</strong> also very pooR.<br />

UNIDENTIFIED [from Ireland?] Anyone know who is relaying Brother<br />

Stair/Overcomer Ministry on 6220 kHz? Heard yesterday morning and again<br />

today, from tune in before 1000 UT and still going strong past 1500.<br />

Yesterday was in the clear but today is mixing with co-channel Mystery<br />

Radio from Italy(?), both similar strength here. Not sure if this is a new<br />

official frequency for the Overcomer or if someone in Europe is relaying<br />

it unofficially. Seems to be exactly on channel, 6220.0 kHz with good<br />

audio.<br />

(Dave Kenny-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK Dec 23)<br />

Dave, The shortwave pirate blogspot seems to think it was coming from<br />

Laser Hot Hits<br />

<br />

(Russ Cummings-UK, ibid. via dxld Dec 25)<br />

UNID 15750 kHz. Seit 0850 UTC hoere ich eine Station auf 15750 kHz, die<br />

ein etwa einminuetiges, ruhiges Instrumentalstueck spielt, wie<strong>der</strong> und<br />

wie<strong>der</strong>. Ich dachte, ein mir bisher unbekanntes Pausenzeichen. Laeuft aber<br />

ueber die 0900 Uhr-Grenze.<br />

Scheint ein Platzhalter zu sein, um die Frequenz freizuhalten. Was o<strong>der</strong><br />

wer ist denn das?<br />

(Martin Elbe-D, A-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 26)<br />

15750 puzzle, continuesly played music similar to VTC guitar pause music,<br />

but different copy. approx. 0845-0957 UT Dec 26.<br />

IRRS Milan religious program feed via Rimavska Sobota, Slovak rep.?<br />

Or just an tx equipment check with continues music loop on air? Universal<br />

Live - Universelles Leben Wuerzburg Germany via IRRS via RSO 15750 site is<br />

registered on Suns 1300 UT only.<br />

IRRS Nexus parallel stream at 1300 UT = 1400 CET<br />

15750 1300-1330 to zones 30,31,40-43 MIL 150kW 95degr<br />

<br />

(wb, Dec 26)


Puzzle. Unid 11819.16 kHz noted in 1800-1900 UT slot, but heard not at<br />

2000 UT anymore. Hets BSKSA Riyadh HQ? program scheduled 1800-2300 UT on<br />

11820.00. (wb, Dec 25)<br />

UAE 13720 Sudan R. Service via Dhabayya on Dec 14 at <strong>05</strong>49-<strong>05</strong>59* UT.<br />

34433 Arabic, Talk, IS and ID at <strong>05</strong>58, <strong>05</strong>59 UT sign off.<br />

(Kouji Hashimoto-JPN, JPNpremium Dec 21)<br />

USA 5446.5usb AFN, Saddlebunch Keys FL, 2352-..., 18 Dec, interview;<br />

54343, adj. QRM de RAF VOLMET 5450.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

KJES 11714.95 at 1412 w/crucifixion story. Someone put the wrong tape in.<br />

25 Dec.<br />

(Liz Cameron, MI, via dxld Dec 26)<br />

12133.522usb AFRTS, Saddlebunch Keys, Florida; at 0322-0340 UT on 22<br />

December, <strong>2007</strong>. "The Car Show" with very annoying audio clipping out for a<br />

split second, every few seconds. Break at 0328 with a long string of<br />

PSA's, then back to the program at 0332. Clear and fair, // excellent<br />

7811U, which also suffered from the spastically clipping audio.<br />

177<strong>05</strong>.28 KVOH Los Angeles, at 1844-1927 UT on 24 December. Excellent,<br />

local quality signal. Great program of ritmos-type vocals, at least some<br />

with Christian lyrics, until 1903 male, " sta es KVOH, La Voz de<br />

Restoracion, Los Angeles, California" and back to the songs.<br />

(Terry Krueger-FL-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer Dec 26)<br />

Equal signal level, two stations, 121<strong>05</strong>.00-WHRA in Tigre language to<br />

ETH/ERI, noted 1820-1830 UT, 250 kW 90 degr, het by VoKorea odd 12015.06<br />

kHz co-channel, VoK English 1800-1900 UT. (wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 25)<br />

VIRGIN ISLANDS American 1620 R. Republica via WDHP, Fre<strong>der</strong>iksted, 2322-<br />

2340, 20 Dec, Spanish, talks, IDs, refs. to "la unidad cubana"; 34443, QRM<br />

de USA; not // to 6135.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

ZAMBIA 5915 Radio Zambia. Dec 18 at 2<strong>05</strong>0-21<strong>05</strong> UT. SINPO 34333. Music<br />

program with Afro pops. ID in vernacular was heard at 2<strong>05</strong>9 as "Radio one"<br />

Phone-in program followed. Unidentified Arabic station s/on at 2100 and<br />

caused interference.<br />

5915 Zambia Nat.B.C. on Dec 16 at 1552-1603 UT. 34433-32432 Vernacular,<br />

Local music, ID at 1557 UT, IS from 1557, 1600 UT Drums, Talk.<br />

(Iwao Nagatani-JPN, JPNpremium Dec 21)<br />

6165 ZN<strong>BC</strong> Radio 2 (?), Lusaka, 2159-2201*, English, announcements, natl.<br />

anthem; 34433, audible after TUR s/off, adjt. QRM.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

ZIMBABWE 3396 Z<strong>BC</strong>, Guineafowl, 2220-2239, 17 Dec, Vernacular, AfR.<br />

pops; 54333, adj. uty. QRM only.<br />

4828 VoZimbabwe, Guineafowl, 1855-1940, 19 Dec, non-stop AfR. pops;<br />

45444. Observed with silent carrier on some occasions, e.g. 17 Dec at<br />

2230.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 24)<br />

<strong>2007</strong> Clandestine Activity Survey - Press-Release<br />

During the year <strong>2007</strong> the activity of political clandestine stations<br />

broadcasting on shortwave has increased by 4.8 % to 1321 Weekly<br />

Broadcasting Hours (WBHs). This is way below the record 2384 WBHs measured<br />

in 1990, but still up from the all-time low of 1116 WBHs in 1999.


Activity of clandestine stations broadcasting to target areas on the Asian<br />

continent has increased by 7.9 % to 939 WBHs and activity to target areas<br />

on the American continent has also increased by 11.4 % to 215 WBHs. On the<br />

other hand, activity to target areas on the African continent has dropped<br />

by 15.2 % to now 167 WBHs.<br />

The three most active target areas worldwide are China with 240 WBHs (+40<br />

when compared with last year), Cuba with 215 WBHs (+22) and North Korea<br />

with 196 WBHs (+14).<br />

The number of different target areas active worldwide has dropped sharply<br />

from 24 in the previous year to only 18 at the end of <strong>2007</strong>. While no new<br />

target areas have emerged during the past 12 months, the following target<br />

areas that were still active one year ago are now thought to be inactive:<br />

Maledives, Libya, Sudan, Uganda, Gambia and Cameroon.<br />

(Mathias Kropf-D, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> Dec 23)<br />

ERO CONSULTATION ON REPLACING AM WITH DRM.<br />

The European Radiocommunications Office (ERO) are holding a public<br />

consultation on replacing AM broadcasting with Digital Radio (DRM).<br />

The consultation document called "Managing the Transition to Digital Sound<br />

Broadcasting in the LF/MF Bands" says:<br />

"The key to achieving an all digital environment for sound broadcasting<br />

below 30 MHz is a rapid transition to digital broadcasting in the LF and<br />

MF bands. This is of crucial interest and importance to the major<br />

commercial and public service broadcasting networks in all countries. The<br />

objective of a rapid deployment of digital broadcasting in the LF and MF<br />

bands does, however, have to be consistent with the long established Plans<br />

for LF and MF sound broadcasting around the world."<br />

"However, there are some shortcomings in the current regulatory situation.<br />

The current Rules of Procedure are limited to DRM transmissions with<br />

spectrum occupancy 2 (9 kHz). There is no provision for increasing<br />

spectrum occupancy. Furthermore, these Rules of Procedure are provisional<br />

and as a consequence the DRM transmissions introduced using these Rules of<br />

Procedure are also provisional."<br />

"An ITU conference may need to be convened at an appropriate point in the<br />

future to revise the GE75 Agreement and the associated Plan. Such a<br />

conference should take advantage of wi<strong>der</strong> bandwidth DRM modes and improved<br />

planning parameters as they become available and should aim at optimising<br />

network coverage so as to make best use of the advantages offered by DRM."<br />

Read the full consultation document ECC Report 117 at<br />

<br />

Responses to the consultation must be submitted by 30th December <strong>2007</strong>. The<br />

ERO consultation contact address is<br />

<br />

European RadioCommunications Office (ERO) <br />

ERO Active Consultations<br />

<br />

(via Trevor M5AKA, monitoringmonthly yg Dec 20 via dxld)<br />

HFCC<br />

Shortwave coordination to continue with ABU meeting in Kuala Lumpur.<br />

A key conference on global shortwave coordination will be held in Kuala


Lumpur on 4-8 February 2008 to try to resolve many of the potential<br />

interference problems likely to affect shortwave transmissions.<br />

The conference is hosted by United Kingdom-based VT Communications on<br />

behalf of the High Frequency Coordination Conference (HFCC), the Arab<br />

States Broadcasting Union (ASBU) and the ABU.<br />

A completely new database of frequency requirements for the shortwave<br />

radio broadcasting season from 30 March to 26 October 2008 will be on the<br />

agenda of the Kuala Lumpur conference.<br />

During the week-long conference, delegates will try to resolve, by mutual<br />

coordination, many of the potential interference problems likely to affect<br />

shortwave transmissions in the "A08" joint global broadcasting schedule.<br />

Presently, a single global seasonal database of seasonal frequency<br />

requirements, compiled by the High Frequency Co-ordination Conference<br />

secretariat, assists in the coordination process.<br />

Shortwave broadcasting has a unique position in that the radio channels<br />

used by international stations are not assigned, but regularly coordinated<br />

for two seasons each year.<br />

The coordination system is designed for efficient and economical use of<br />

the shortwave spectrum and the improvement of reception of shortwave radio<br />

broadcasting worldwide.<br />

<br />

(Md. Azizul Alam Al-Amin via wwdxc Dec 22)<br />

vy73 de Wolfgang DF5SX

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