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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.

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