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BC-DX 789 05 Jan 2007 Private Verwendung der Meldun

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(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.

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