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ex 1700-1800 on 6040 9700 11520<br />

1830-1930 on 5860 6040 11740, [KWT KAV MRC]<br />

ex 1800-1900 on 6040 9770 11740<br />

Urdu Radio Aap Ki Dunyaa<br />

1700-1800 NF 9785 [UDO], ex 9585 // 9315 [IRA]<br />

(R BULGARIA <strong>DX</strong> MIX <strong>News</strong>, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc BC-<strong>DX</strong> April 14)<br />

Re the WYFR A-06 schedule via TAIWAN in March 3 dxld:<br />

Today April 11th I heard the Burmese programme at 1300-1400 on 11520 and I<br />

see this registration:<br />

11520 1300-1400 49 TAC 200 131 UZB YFR GFC<br />

Yes - in B-05 Burmese was carried on 9310 same time via Tashkent.<br />

Instead of WYFR in INSn at 1400-1500 I hear RFA in Tibetan with Chinese<br />

jamming on 11520. English to India is shown at 1300-1500 on 11520 -<br />

obviously it isn't, even though their web site says it is too!<br />

I heard nothing on 11560. So are we completely sure that all of the above<br />

are via Taiwan or even on air? There isn't even a listing for Burmese on<br />

their web site unless it's one of the unknown scripts so I don't know if<br />

11560 is also on air at 1200-1300.<br />

Their web site is a compilation of txions via Okeechobee and various relay<br />

stations. None are specified. For instance there is another Korean sce at<br />

0900-1200 on 9450 - via Irkutsk apparently - and Russian on 9495 -<br />

Tashkent - is shown at 1700-1900 in addition to all of those listed on the<br />

WYFR pages. And where does Kiswahili Kwa Africa come from at 1800-1900 on<br />

5905 and 1900-2000 on 7385 - why 5905 is via the 50 kW unit on Madagascar.<br />

7385 I don't know, but the RNW schedule shows 7395 in // 5905 at 1800-1900<br />

for Family Radio. And did you know that they had a Polish sce at 1800-1900<br />

on 5810 - via Samara that one.<br />

Is it not possible for Evelyn Marcy to provide a COMPLETE schedule of<br />

Family Radio broadcasts - or is there some subtle difference between WYFR<br />

and Family Radio that I am missing?<br />

(Noel R. Green-UK, dxld Apr 13)<br />

WYFR is only the callsign of Family Radio's SW tx site in Florida. So<br />

txions from other sites (Taiwan, etc.) probably don't use the WYFR<br />

callsign - they would only ID as Family Radio.<br />

(Dave Kenny, UK, ibid.)<br />

The new Asian edition of the <strong>DX</strong> program, Wavescan, is now on relay to the<br />

Americas. Jeff White of Radio Miami International states that the program<br />

is now on the air five times each weekend from WRMI in their regular SW<br />

sces to North America, Caribbean & Latin America. Wavescan is the official<br />

<strong>DX</strong> program from Adventist World Radio, it is produced on a regular weekly<br />

basis in SNG, and it is also heard each Sunday in Asia in the English<br />

Service from Adventist World Radio. Two QSL cards are available for the<br />

North American relay of Wavescan; one from the AWR address in Indianapolis<br />

and the other from SW station WRMI itself.<br />

UTC Saturday 0530-0600 on 9955 kHz to Caribbean and Latin America UTC<br />

Saturday 1500-1530 on 7385 kHz to North America UTC Sunday 0630-0700 on<br />

9955 kHz to Caribbean and Latin America UTC Sunday 1500-1530 on 7385 kHz<br />

to North America UTC Tuesday 0430-0500 on 9955 kHz to Caribbean and Latin<br />

America<br />

Dr. Adrian M. Peterson Adventist World Radio - Indianapolis (Apr 13)<br />

URUGUAY To diminish the strength of my own statement, there appears the

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