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BC-DX 789 05 Jan 2007 Private Verwendung der Meldun

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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

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