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BC-DX 789 05 Jan 2007 Private Verwendung der Meldun

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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 />

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