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(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

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