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BC-DX 789 05 Jan 2007 Private Verwendung der Meldun

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Sundays but seems the programme is from another Caucasian Republic 1800-<br />

1900 7325 - if You check old <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> I gave in previous years same<br />

unidentified station. B<strong>BC</strong> in Ru but is so strong at the same time here.<br />

Thanks to all OMs which gave suggestions about 7325 kHz, Suns 1800-1900.<br />

(Observed on July 5th).<br />

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> July 9)<br />

SLOVENIA 918 Where is Slovenia? Does anybody know something what has<br />

happened to R Slovenia on 918 kHz? Every time I am passing this frequency<br />

the last few days, I am hearing Radio Intercontinental, Madrid. Don't know<br />

if this also the case earlier in the evening.<br />

(Guido Schotmans-BEL, MWC July 8, via dxld)<br />

Slovenia 918 is still on, but with low power. Here in Bologna daytime<br />

reception is fair but the signal level on the ATS 909 is 0/10 - compared<br />

with 4/10 of Radio Capodistria 1170.<br />

(Stefano Valianti-I, Italy, ibid.) mast painting action at present? wb.<br />

SRI LANKA/INDIA DW: DRM to India; domestic audience addressed.<br />

Deutsche Welle moved three hours of DRM airtime from Europe to India after<br />

noting that the Indian authorities intend to convert all MW and SW<br />

transmitters in India to DRM mode. Programming is DW Radio in English.<br />

<br />

No schedule details given; <br />

suggests Trincomalee<br />

0200-0259 on 1548, <strong>05</strong>00-0600 on 120<strong>05</strong> and 0800-0858 on 12070.<br />

(Kai Ludwig-D, dxld July 10) 90 kW at 345 degrees<br />

Since 2 July, Deutsche Welle has been broadcasting regular DRM<br />

transmissions in English beamed to South Asia from its relay station at<br />

Trincomalee, Sri Lanka.<br />

Shortwave transmissions are at <strong>05</strong>00-0600 UTC on 120<strong>05</strong> kHz and 0800-0858<br />

UTC on 12070 kHz (both 90 kW, beam 345 degrees).<br />

There's also a DRM transmission on mediumwave 1548 kHz at 0100-0200 UTC<br />

(100 kW, beam 035 degrees).<br />

(DWL July 10 via Andy Sennitt-HOL, RNW MN blog)<br />

Trinco DRM relay. Obviously DRM will use 1-skip distance from Indian<br />

subcontinent via their Trincomalee site. I have my doubts about the<br />

objective target.<br />

DRM is 10 years on the market now, and all technical questions of<br />

broadcasting on 1 skip has [not?] been solved yet, during tests on<br />

European target, broadcasts from Sines, U.K., Kvitsoe and Moscow relays.<br />

Tx business companies like Thales-Thomcast, Telefunken-Transradio, Harris<br />

RIZ Zagreb had their success in transmitter sales yet.<br />

But big device firms like Panasonic, Sony, Philips, Sangean missed on the<br />

DRM receiver front in past decade.<br />

More interesting for German voters:<br />

<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong>, July 9)<br />

DRM - In year 1999 was aired a programme intended on beginning of DRM in<br />

1997 - <strong>DX</strong> program by Radio Bulgaria. Almost 10 years already are going on<br />

the tests, infos as "very soon will be receiver" etc. The results are:<br />

some broadcasts on 12-16 khz band[width] to jamming other stations. The<br />

story of DRM is known it is the same story as SSB in the 70s.

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