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and a large log-periodic 9675 kHz ???<br />

24 49 30 72 N - 46 51 59 04 E<br />

2 times: 4 masts, like double corner reflector quadrant antenna<br />

at 24 49 39 36 N - 46 52 12 36 E<br />

and at 24 49 43 15 N - 46 52 06 06 E<br />

46 meters in diameter<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-<strong>DX</strong> July 13)<br />

SINGAPORE 6120 R. Singapura Int'l 1156-1300+ UT on Jul 15. (Bahasa INS<br />

Svce) Mx to ToH; a brief anmt was followed at 1201 UT by nx bulletin; at<br />

1209 seemed to be anmts by YL ancr, followed by a commentary at 1214 UT on<br />

the Mumbai train attacks; the rest of the hour was filled with mostly talk<br />

and cmty, with an occasional mx selection; nx was again presented at 1300<br />

UT. VG signal and was // 7235 kHz which was good until 1300 UT when<br />

covered by VOA.<br />

(John Wilkins-CO-USA, <strong>DX</strong>plorer July 17)<br />

SOUTH AFRICA 3320 SAUK/R. Sonder Grense, Meyerton, on 7 July, at 2210-<br />

2225 UT, Afrikaans, talks, presumably on education, schools; 55343.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc BC-<strong>DX</strong> July 11)<br />

SURINAME 4990 R. Apintie, Paramaribo, on 5 July, at 2215-2226 UT,<br />

Dutch, talks, seemingly news; 14241, some splatter de B 4985 kHz.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc BC-<strong>DX</strong> July 11)<br />

SWEDEN Because of the crisis in the Middle East involving Israel and<br />

Lebanon, Radio Sweden is adding two extra txions for Swedish listeners in<br />

the region. The domestic sce half hour nx programme Lunchekot is being<br />

relayed daily at 1030 UTC on 9490 and 21810 kHz. The Radio Sweden<br />

broadcast at 1200 UTC is also being broadcast to the region on 21810 kHz.<br />

Unfortunately this means the 1200 UTC txion to Asia on 15735 kHz is<br />

cancelled.<br />

(Radio Sweden, July 14 via RNW MN NL)<br />

This is the Summary Report of the SAQ txion on the "Alexanderson Day",<br />

July 2nd 2006.<br />

In the Winter Transmission in February 2006 we received 169 reports. This<br />

transmission we got less, 76 reports.<br />

The txion was heard quite good in Europe and in some places on the east<br />

coast of USA and, though weakly, it was gladly received by AA1A/David<br />

Riley at Brant Rock, the place from were R.A. Fessenden transmitted the<br />

first voice broadcast txion, one hundred years ago in December.<br />

There are no plans of txion this year, but if it will come, I will let you<br />

know through the SAQ-GROUP list. If you don't want to be on the list, just<br />

let med know.<br />

Thank you for your taking interest in the Grimeton Radio txions.<br />

Yours<br />

(Lars/SM6NM; via Mike Terry-UK, Br<strong>DX</strong>C-UK July 17)<br />

SYRIA R. Damascus site at Adra (11?) SW curtain arrays and one<br />

directional MW array all served by a single tx building. Single pipe mast<br />

90 m. tower 90m, 190m, 190m, 190m, 90m, 4 x 50 m pipe masts directional MW<br />

array, 90m, 160m, 160m, 160m, 90m, 90m, 30m.<br />

Latitude: Longitude:<br />

33 32 38N 36 34 00E<br />

(wb, wwdxc BC-<strong>DX</strong> July 11)<br />

TAIWAN/KOREA D.P.R./JAPAN [Clandestine to No. Korea]

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