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===== ASIA =====
=== MIDDLE EAST ===
===== AFRICA =====
===== EUROPE =====
GREECE
Voice of Greece 9430 2156 Greek 333 March 5 OM with comments. YL with comments 2158. Greek music 2159. //7475[333].
[MacKenzie]
=== NORTH AMERICA ===
=== CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA ===
BRAZIL
6135kHz Radio Aparecida,Aparecida.March 10 at 0902-0940 in Portuguese.
SINPO33333.Talk and music.ID at 0916 as Radio Aparecida.
[ISHIZAKI]
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Onda Corta
4781.6 RADIO ORIENTAL. Tena, Ecuador. 2220-2310 marzo 6
Reactivacion. musica social protesta con interpretes como Facundo cabral, Alberto Cortez y Mercedes Sosa. Al dar la hora: "...Radio Oriental cordialmente le informa la hora 5 de la tarde con 15 minutos, 5, 15 minutos...Oriental le acompaña..." Promo del pgm: La cadena del Presidente, sabados 10 de la mañana (este programa es la version de Correa, al Alo Presidente de Hugo Chavez y Consejos Comunitarios de Uribe). A las 2300 completa ID: "..la radio al servicio de todos, Oriental con sus frecuencias 1100 y 4780 Khz llega donde otros medios no alcanzan; Oriental lka emsiora comercial mas popular de la amazonia ecuatoriana.."
4835.5 RADIO MARAÑON. Jaen, Perú. 1035-1045 marzo 7
Retransmitiendo señal de FM. Musica rock en español. en el 2010 atrevete a escuchar una emisora diferente...Radio Marañon joven como tú..."Mencionan señal en 96.1 FM
4950.1 RADIO MADRE DE DIOS. Puerto Maldonado. 0036-0045 marzo 7
Anuncios del Seminario de Puerto Maldonado, Movistar, Claro. "...escuchan Radio Madre de Dios..." Notado S/on a las 1035 con Himno del Peru y del Dpto de Madre de Dios, ademas de oracion de gracias por nuevo dia.
5014.4 RADIO ALTURA. Cerro de Pasco. *1057-1120 marzo 7
Aperturando emsion sin S/On solo musica folclorica sin parar. A las 1110 "...Altura su mejor compañia...", luego completa ID: "...Desde la ciudad mas alta del mundo; Cerro de Pasco, ubicada a los 4360 metros sobre el nivel del mar...Altura la emisora mas potente del Perú en los 5010 KHz, 750 Kcs, 102.5 en la frecuencia modulada y en cadena con Radio La Hualca de Vilcabamba en los 9.33 FM..."
5120.5 ONDAS DEL SURORIENTE. Quillabamba, Perú. 2340-2355 marzo 6
Anuncios de Alianza para el Progreso (Movimiento politico, no programa de Kennedy de los 60-70) Noticias locales en el pgm: Radioperiodico de Opinion La Pluma. Al dar la hora: "... 6 de la tarde con 44 minutos, 6 de la tarde con 44 minutos usted sintoniza Radio Ondas del Suroriente a nivel nacional, Ondas del Suroriente con la poderosa onda corta; Ondas del Suroriente 3 frecuencias..."
5485.6 RADIO FRECUENCIA POPULAR. Olmos, Perú. 0140-0156* marzo 7
Presentado musica tropical como saludo por cumpleaños. Enviando saludos a varias regiones del norte peruano.Anuncian emision por la onda corta desde las 2300 a 0200 UTC
Notado cierre a las 0156. El cierre pregranado parace mo estar actualizado ya que trae una direccion y telefono diferentes a los que mencionan al aire continuamente (Atahualpa 1073 y Celular 948002968)
Audio del cierre visitando mi blog, o a traves de http://www.goear.com/listen/ced3649/s-off-radio-frecuencia-popular-5485.6-khz-rafael-r.
5580.3 RADIO SAN JOSE. San Jose de Chiquitos, Bolivia. 0033-0120* marzo 7
Rezo del Rosario y las Letanias. Musica de alabanza. Con interferencia desde señales utilitarias. Con S/Off a la 0120.
Audio en http://www.goear.com/listen/6fabba1/radio-san-jose-5580.3-khz-rafael-r.
Buen DX
Rafael Rodriguez R.
Bogota D.C: - COLOMBIA
JRC NRD-525
Hilo 15 metros
http://dxdesdecolombia.blogspot.com/
[Gaviria]
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===== PACIFIC =====
PALAU
WHRI 9955 2235 Chinese 333 March 5 OM with comments.
[MacKenzie]
=== Site Unknown ===
=== CLANDESTINE ===
==== PIRATE ====
==== Un-ID ====
==== LW / MW ====
===== QSL =====
===== ...and others =====
Clandestine, not confidential
Sat 06 Mar, 2010
JASON WALSH attempts to separate the news from the propaganda on the international airwaves – and finds it impossible
IMAGINE THERE was a communications medium that spanned virtually the entire globe and was virtually impossible to censor. Now imagine that, unlike the internet, it couldn't be switched-off by the powers that be and didn't require expensive equipment or monthly subscription fees to access. That would be a powerful voice for democracy, wouldn't it?
http://forth.ie/index.php/content/weekend_article/clandestine_not_confidential/20100306/
[Gupta]
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FEBA Radio A10
28th March to 31st October 2010
NORTH INDIA, NEPAL, TIBET
Days Frequency Metre Site
Time UTC 1234567 Languages kHz band code
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0015-0030 smtwtfs BANGLA rural 7485 41 TAC
0030-0045 s..w... HINDI 7485 41 TAC
0030-0045 .mt.... MIXED LANGUAGES 7485 41 TAC
0030-0045 ....tfs BANGLA 7485 41 TAC
0045-0100 smtwtfs HINDI 7485 41 TAC
1200-1230 smtwtfs TIBETAN 15215 19 DHA
1430-1445 smtwtfs URDU 12025 25 DHA
1445-1500 ...wtfs KASHMIRI 12025 25 DHA
1445-1500 smt.... MIXED LANGUAGES 12025 25 DHA
1500-1530 smtwtfs BANGLA rural 7485 41 TAC
SOUTH INDIA
0130-0200 s...tf. TELUGU 9725 31 DHA
0130-0200 .mtw..s MIXED LANGUAGES 9725 31 DHA
1400-1430 s...... ENGLISH 12025 25 DHA
1400-1415 .mtwtfs MALAYALAM 12025 25 DHA
1415-1430 .mtwtfs MIXED LANGUAGES 12025 25 DHA
PAKISTAN, AFGHANISTAN
0200-0300 s...... URDU 12035 25 DHA
0200-0230 .mtwtfs URDU 12015 25 DHA
0230-0300 .mtwtfs MIXED LANGUAGES 12015 25 DHA
0200-0230 smtwtfs PASHTO 9725 31 DHA
0230-0300 smtwtfs DARI 9725 31 DHA
1400-1445 smtwtfs URDU 9500 31 NVS
1445-1500 smtwtfs MIXED LANGUAGES 9500 31 NVS
1430-1500 smtwtfs PASHTO 9830 31 ARM
1500-1530 smtwtfs DARI 9830 31 ARM
1530-1545 smtwtfs MIXED LANGUAGES 9830 31 ARM
AFRICA, ETHIOPIA, SUDAN
1600-1630 s...tfs AMHARIC 12125 25 MEY
1600-1630 .mtw... GURAGENA 12125 25 MEY
1630-1700 smtwtfs AMHARIC 12125 25 MEY
1600-1630 smtwtfs ETHIOPIA 11655 25 ARM
1630-1700 smtw... TIGRINYA 9865 31 DHA
1630-1700 ....tfs AMHARIC 9865 31 DHA
1700-1730 smtwtfs OROMINYA 9630 31 KIG
1730-1757 smtwtfs TIGRINYA 9630 31 KIG
1700-1730 smtwtfs SOMALI 6180 49 DHA
1730-1800 smtwtfs ETHIOPIA 5890 49 MEY
1830-1845 smtwtfs FRENCH (Cent+West Af) 15250 19 ASC
2145-2215 .mt.tf. HASSINYA/PULAAR (WAf) 11985 25 ASC
MIDDLE EAST
0800-0830 smtwtfs ARABIC 15280 19 MOS
1900-1930 smtwtfs ARABIC 7230 41 WER
1900-2030 smtwtfs ARABIC 9550 31 KIG
Tx Site Codes - ARM Armavir Russia MOS Moosbrunn Austria
ASC Ascension Island NVS Novosibirsk Russia
DHA Dhabayya TAC Tashkent Uzbekistan
KIG Kigali Rwanda WER Wertachtal Germany
MEY Meyerton S.Africa
Day 1 = Sunday (ITU Convention)
FEBA Radio, Ivy Arch Road, WORTHING BN14 8BX, UK.
WEBSITE: www.febaradio.info
[Gupta]
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AWR Short Wave Broadcast Schedule A10
(2010-03-28 to 2010-10-30)
Version 02/2010-03-05/pub
Site Start Stop Language Service Area kHz m kW Days
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SDA 0000 0200 Mandarin C/N-China 17880 16 100 1234567
SDA 0000 0200 Mandarin NE-China 12025 25 100 1234567
SDA 0000 0030 Burmese Myanmar 15510 19 100 1234567
SDA 0030 0100 Karen Myanmar,Thailand,China 15510 19 100 1234567
SDA 0100 0200 Mandarin S-China 15615 19 100 1234567
TAI 0100 0200 Vietnamese Vietnam 15445 19 100 7
MOS 0200 0230 Urdu Pakistan 6140 49 300 1234567
MOS 0230 0300 Panjabi Pakistan 6140 49 300 1234567
MDC 0230 0330 Malagasy Madagascar 3215 90 50 1234567
WER 0300 0330 Oromo S-Ethiopia 9505 31 250 1234567
WER 0300 0330 Tigrinya Eritrea 6065 49 250 1234567
SDA 0300 0330 Russian E-Russia 17645 16 100 1234567
MOS 0330 0430 Farsi Iran 9505 31 300 1234567
WER 0330 0400 Amharic Ethiopia 9815 31 250 1234567
WER 0400 0430 Bulgarian Bulgaria 6065 49 100 1234567
WER 0400 0430 Arabic Iraq, Arab Peninsula 9845 31 250 1234567
MOS 0430 0500 French Morocco, Algeria 6155 49 300 1234567
WER 0700 0800 Arabic Morocco, Algeria 11980 25 100 1234567
WER 0800 0830 French Morocco, Algeria 12010 25 100 1234567
WER 0800 0830 Kabyle Morocco, Algeria 11980 25 100 1234567
WER 0830 0900 Tachelhit Morocco, Algeria 12010 25 100 1234567
NAU 0900 1000 Italian Italy 9790 31 100 1
SDA 1000 1100 Mandarin S-China 15510 19 100 1234567
SDA 1000 1100 Mandarin C/N-China 12010 25 100 1234567
SDA 1030 1100 Ilocano Philippines 11925 25 100 1
SDA 1030 1100 Ilonggo Philippines 11925 25 100 45
SDA 1030 1100 Tagalog Philippines 11925 25 100 23
SDA 1030 1100 Cebuano Philippines 11925 25 100 67
SDA 1030 1100 Mongolian N-China, Mongolia 15120 19 100 1234567
SDA 1100 1200 Mandarin NE-China 11775 25 100 1234567
SDA 1100 1200 Mandarin C/N-China 12105 25 100 1234567
SDA 1100 1200 Mandarin S-China 12080 25 100 1234567
SDA 1100 1130 Indonesian W-Indonesia 15540 19 100 1234567
SDA 1130 1200 Sundanese Indonesia, Malaysia 15540 19 100 1357
SDA 1130 1200 Javanese Indonesia, Malaysia 15540 19 100 246
SDA 1200 1300 Mandarin S-China 9720 31 100 1234567
SDA 1200 1300 Mandarin C/N-China 12105 25 100 1234567
WER 1200 1230 English NE-India,Bangladesh 15435 19 250 1234567
SDA 1200 1300 Mandarin NE-China 9800 31 100 1234567
SDA 1200 1300 Korean Korea 9880 31 100 1234567
WER 1230 1300 Bangla NE-India, Bangladesh 15435 19 250 1234567
SDA 1300 1330 Japanese W-Japan 9805 31 100 1234567
MDC 1300 1400 Vietnamese Vietnam 17670 16 250 1234567
SDA 1300 1400 Mandarin C/N-China 12105 25 100 1234567
SDA 1300 1330 Bangla Bangladesh 11860 25 100 1234567
NAU 1300 1330 Uighur W-China 15320 19 250 17
NAU 1300 1330 Mandarin W-China 15320 19 250 23456
SDA 1300 1330 Japanese Japan 11975 25 100 1234567
SDA 1330 1400 English Bangladesh 11860 25 100 237
SDA 1330 1400 Hmong Thailand 11860 25 100 56
SDA 1330 1400 Lao Cambod,Viet,Thai,Laos 11880 25 100 57
SDA 1330 1400 Thai Cambod,Viet,Thai,Laos 11880 25 100 246
SDA 1330 1400 Russian E-Russia 9720 31 100 1234567
NAU 1330 1500 Mandarin W-China 15320 19 250 1234567
SDA 1330 1400 Assamese NE-India 11860 25 100 14
SDA 1330 1400 Khmer Cambod,Viet,Thai,Laos 11880 25 100 13
MOS 1400 1430 Urdu Pakistan 15440 19 300 1234567
SDA 1400 1430 Sinhalese Sri Lanka 12130 25 100 1234567
SDA 1400 1500 Mandarin S-China 9700 31 100 1234567
SDA 1400 1430 Chin Myanmar 9560 31 100 1234567
SDA 1400 1500 Mandarin C/N-China 12105 25 100 1234567
SDA 1430 1500 Burmese Myanmar 11885 25 100 1234567
MDC 1430 1528 Malagasy Madagascar 3215 90 50 1234567
SDA 1430 1500 Karen Myanmar, Thailand, China 9560 31 100 1234567
MOS 1430 1500 Afar Djibouti, NE-Ethiopia, Somalia 17610 16 300 1234567
SDA 1500 1530 Mizo NE-India 11895 25 100 1234567
MOS 1500 1530 Turkish Turkey 11880 25 300 1234567
SDA 1500 1530 Tamil S-India 11870 25 100 1234567
SDA 1500 1530 English S-India 11720 25 100 1234567
WER 1500 1530 Panjabi N-India 15255 19 250 1234567
SDA 1500 1530 Telugu S-India 9405 31 100 1234567
ISS 1500 1530 Nepali Nepal 15160 19 250 1234567
SDA 1530 1600 Malayalam S-India 11870 25 100 1234567
SDA 1530 1600 Kannada S-India 11720 25 100 1234567
SDA 1530 1600 Marathi C-India 11895 25 100 1234567
MOS 1530 1600 Pushto(**) Afghanistan, Pakistan 15260 19 300 1357
MOS 1530 1600 Sindhi(**) Afghanistan, Pakistan 15260 19 300 246
ISS 1530 1600 Hindi N-India 15160 19 250 1234567
WER 1530 1600 English Nepal,Tibet 15255 19 250 1234567
SDA 1530 1600 Hindi C-India 11905 25 100 1234567
MOS 1600 1630 Urdu Pakistan 15260 19 300 1234567
SDA 1600 1630 English S-India 11720 25 100 1234567
SDA 1600 1630 English C-India 11805 25 100 1234567
WER 1600 1630 Bulgarian Bulgaria 7340 41 100 1234567
SDA 1600 1630 Urdu N-India 9820 31 100 1234567
SDA 1630 1700 English N-India 11740 25 100 1234567
WER 1630 1700 Somali Somalia 17575 16 250 1234567
MOS 1630 1730 Farsi Iran 9825 31 300 1234567
WER 1700 1730 Arabic Iraq, Arab Peninsula 9445 31 250 1234567
MEY 1700 1730 Kiswahili Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda 9600 31 250 1234567
WER 1730 1800 Kabyle Morocco, Algeria 11915 25 100 1234567
MEY 1730 1800 Masai Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda 9600 31 250 1234567
WER 1730 1800 Oromo S-Ethiopia 15155 19 250 1234567
MOS 1800 1830 Bari S-Sudan 9755 31 300 2
MOS 1800 1830 Moro S-Sudan 9755 31 300 1
MOS 1800 1830 Acholi S-Sudan 9755 31 300 7
MEY 1800 1830 English SW-Africa 3215 90 100 1234567
MEY 1800 1830 English E-Africa 9610 31 250 1234567
MOS 1800 1830 Juba Arabic S-Sudan 9755 31 300 3
MOS 1800 1830 Zande S-Sudan 9755 31 300 6
MOS 1800 1830 Dinka S-Sudan 9755 31 300 5
MOS 1800 1830 Col English S-Sudan 9755 31 300 4
MEY 1800 1830 English Botswana, S.-Africa, Zimbabwe 3345 90 100 1234567
MOS 1830 1900 Arabic Libya 11660 25 300 1234567
WER 1900 1930 Arabic Morocco, Algeria 9765 31 100 1234567
MOS 1900 1930 Hausa Nigeria 11955 25 300 1234567
NAU 1900 2000 Arabic Morocco, Algeria 15260 19 100 1234567
NAU 1900 1930 Fulfulde Cameroon, Ghana, (Senegal) 15205 19 100 1234567
MOS 1930 2000 French C-Africa 15220 19 300 1234567
WER 1930 2000 Tachelhit Morocco, Algeria 9765 31 100 1234567
WER 1930 2000 Ibo E-Nigeria 15205 19 250 1234567
MOS 2000 2030 Dyula Burk. Faso, Ivory Coast, Mali 11955 25 300 1234567
WER 2000 2030 French Morocco, Algeria 9765 31 100 1234567
WER 2000 2030 French Cameroon, Niger 11755 25 100 1234567
MOS 2030 2100 French W-Africa 11955 25 300 1234567
WER 2030 2100 Yoruba Nigeria 11755 25 100 1234567
SDA 2100 2200 Mandarin C/N-China 11750 25 100 1234567
SDA 2100 2200 Korean Korea 9620 31 100 1234567
SDA 2100 2130 Japanese W-Japan 11850 25 100 1234567
MOS 2100 2130 English W-Africa 11955 25 300 1234567
SDA 2100 2130 Japanese Japan 11980 25 100 1234567
SDA 2130 2200 English W-Japan, S-China 11850 25 100 1234567
SDA 2200 2300 Mandarin C/N-China 15215 19 100 1234567
SDA 2200 2230 Sundanese W-Indonesia 11850 25 100 1357
SDA 2200 2230 Javanese W-Indonesia 11850 25 100 246
SDA 2200 2230 Indonesian W-Indonesia 15320 19 100 1234567
SDA 2200 2300 Mandarin NE-China 12120 25 100 1234567
SDA 2230 2300 English W-Indonesia 15320 19 100 1234567
SDA 2300 2400 Mandarin NE-China 12120 25 100 1234567
SDA 2300 2400 Vietnamese Vietnam 15320 19 100 1234567
SDA 2300 2400 Mandarin C/N-China 15370 19 100 1234567
Site:
ISS = Issoudun
MDC = Madagascar
MEY = Meyerton
MOS = Moosbrunn
NAU = Nauen
SDA = Agat
TAI = Taipei
WER = Wertachtal
Days:
1 = Sunday
2 = Monday
3 = Tuesday
4 = Wednesday
5 = Thursday
6 = Friday
7 = Saturday
Note (**): Preliminary start date: June 20, 2010
[Gupta]
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KNLS Broadcast Schedule
Starting March 28, 2010
Time (UTC) Freq(khz)
English
0800-0900 11765
1000-1100 11765
1200-1300 11765,12105
1400-1500 11765
Mandarin
0800-0900 12105
0900-1000 12105
1000-1100 12105
1100-1200 12105
1300-1400 9615
1300-1400 9920
1400-1500 9920
1500-1600 9920
1600-1700 9920
1700-1800 9920
Russian
0900-1000 9615
1100-1200 9615
1500-1600 9615
1600-1700 11765
1700-1800 11765
[Gupta]
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TWR INDIA A10
LOC FREQ START STOP CIRAF PWR AZI SLEW ANT DAYS LANGUAGE
DB 7545 0000 0015 41 200 125 0 2/4/1 23456 BENGALI
DB 7545 0000 0045 41 200 125 0 2/4/1 1 HINDI
DB 7545 0015 0045 41 200 125 0 2/4/1 23456 BHOJPURI
DB 7545 0015 0045 41 200 125 0 2/4/1 7 NEPALI
NVS 11930 1300 1315 41 250 180 0 4/4/1 234567 GARHWALI
NVS 11930 1300 1315 41 250 180 0 4/4/1 1 KASHMIRI
NVS 11930 1315 1330 41 250 180 0 4/4/1 23456 DOGRI
NVS 11930 1315 1430 41 250 180 0 4/4/1 1 7 HINDI
NVS 11930 1330 1345 41 250 180 0 4/4/1 23456 HINDI
NVS 11930 1345 1400 41 250 180 0 4/4/1 3456 HINDI
NVS 11930 1345 1400 41 250 180 0 4/4/1 2 TIBETAN
NVS 11930 1400 1415 41 250 180 0 4/4/1 3 AWADHI
NVS 11930 1400 1415 41 250 180 0 4/4/1 2 BRAJ BASHA
NVS 11930 1400 1415 41 250 180 0 4/4/1 4 HARYANVI
NVS 11930 1400 1415 41 250 180 0 4/4/1 56 HINDI
NVS 11930 1400 1415 41 250 180 0 4/4/1 5 HINDI
NVS 11930 1415 1430 41 250 180 0 4/4/1 23456 BHOJPURI
NVS 11930 1430 1445 41 250 180 0 4/4/1 1234567 HINDI
NVS 11930 1445 1515 41 250 180 0 4/4/1 1234567 PUNJABI
NVS 11930 1515 1530 41 250 180 0 4/4/1 7 HINDI
NVS 11930 1515 1545 41 250 180 0 4/4/1 23456 HINDI
IRK 7320 1245 1300 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 7 KUI
IRK 7320 1245 1300 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 1 SANTHALI
IRK 7320 1300 1315 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 7 HO
IRK 7320 1300 1315 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 1 KUMAONI
IRK 7320 1315 1330 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 7 BENGALI
IRK 7320 1315 1330 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 123 MARWARI
IRK 7320 1315 1330 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 56 MEWARI
IRK 7320 1315 1345 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 4 PUNJABI
IRK 7320 1330 1345 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 1 BONDO
IRK 7320 1330 1345 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 567 DZONKHA
IRK 7320 1330 1345 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 23 MAITHILI
IRK 7320 1345 1400 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 7 BUNDELI
IRK 7320 1345 1400 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 1 KURUKH
IRK 7320 1345 1415 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 23456 MAITHILI
IRK 7320 1400 1415 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 1 BUNDELI
IRK 7320 1400 1415 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 7 ORIYA
IRK 7320 1415 1430 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 567 KURUKH
IRK 7320 1415 1430 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 12 MAGAHI
IRK 7320 1415 1430 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 34 MUNDARI
IRK 7320 1430 1445 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 1 7 SADARI
IRK 7320 1430 1500 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 23456 SINDHI
IRK 7320 1445 1500 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 1 7 CHODRI
IRK 7320 1500 1515 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 1 7 BHILI
IRK 7320 1500 1515 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 234 GAMITH
IRK 7320 1500 1515 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 56 VASAVI
IRK 7320 1515 1530 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 45 DHODIA
IRK 7320 1515 1530 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 6 KHARIA
IRK 7320 1515 1530 41 250 224 0 4/4/1 23 M0UCHI
SAM 11685 1500 1530 41 250 140 0 2/4/1 1234567 URDU
SAM 11955 1600 1615 40 250 140 0 2/4/1 7 PASHTO
SAM 11955 1600 1630 40 250 140 0 2/4/1 23456 PASHTO
SAM 11955 1615 1630 40 250 140 0 2/4/1 7 DARI
Submit reports at : http://www.twr.in/technical_info.htm
[Gupta]
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KTWR A10
Effective Date: March 28, 2010
Language UTC Days Freq
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China
Cantonese 1330-1400 Mon-Fri 9975
Hui 1230-1300 Sun 9370
Hui 1230-1300 Sat 9975
Mandarin 1500-1600 Daily 7395
Mandarin 0930-1100 Daily 12105
Mandarin 1015-1100 Mon-Fri 11590
Mandarin 1100-1200 Daily 11590
Mandarin 1130-1200 Daily 9975
Mandarin 1100-1230 Mon-Fri 9910
Mandarin 1230-1315 Mon-Fri 9370
Mandarin 1230-1330 Sun-Fri 9975
Nosu Yi 1200-1215 Daily 9975
Korea
Korean 1400-1515 Mon-Fri 15425
Korean 1400-1445 Sun 15425
Korean 1400-1500 Sat 15425
South Asia
English 1400-1435 Tu,We,Fr-Su 9975
English 1400-1425 Mon&Th 9975
South Pacific
English 0830-0910 Mon-Sat 11840
SE Asia
English 0820-0900 Sun-Fri 15170
Indonesia
Balinese 0900-0915 Fri-Tue 15200
Indonesian 0945-1030 Daily 15200
Madurese 0915-0945 Daily 15200
Sundanese 1030-1100 Daily 15200
Torajanese 0900-0915 Wed-Thu 15200
Myanmar
Burmese 1200-1245 Mon-Fri 13765
Burmese 1200-1300 Sat-Sun 13765
Sgaw Karen 1300-1330 Daily 9585
Vietnam
Vietnamese 1100-1130 Daily 11695
Vietnamese 1400-1415 Mon-Fri 9920
Vietnamese 1400-1500 Sat-Sun 9920
South Asia
Kokborok 1230-1300 Mon-Fri 11870
Kokborok 1245-1300 Sun 11870
Santhali 1345-1400 Daily 11870
Mus/Beng 1315-1330 Sun-Mon 11870
Assamese 1330-1400 Mon-Fri 12075
Santhali 1330-1345 Sun 12075
Manipuri 1345-1400 Sun 12075
Trans World Radio - Guam
PO Box 8780,Agat,Guam 96928 USA
Reception reports to : ktwrfcd@twr.org
Online form at http://www.twr.asia/twrasia/discover/about_twr/qsl_form
[Gupta]
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Deutsche Welle and Bangladesh Betar sign Comprehensive Partnership Agreement
Representatives of Bangladesh Betar (BB) and Deutsche Welle (DW) have signed a new
partnership agreement on 9 March 2010 in Dhaka that will allow DW to broadcast Bengali
Radio Programs two times daily from Bangladesh. The agreement was signed by
Bangladesh Betar Director General, Mr. Md. Mahbubul Alam, and Managing Director of
DW-AKADEMIE, Ms. Gerda Meuer, in the presence of the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany, Holger Michael, the Minister of Information, Mr. Abdul Kalam Azad,
MP, and the Ministry's Secretary, Dr. Kamal Abdul Nasser Chowdhury.
According to this agreement, BB will air DW Bengali Radio Service between 8:00 am and
8:30 am as well as 8:00 pm and 8:30 pm using six transmitters in Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet,Khulna, Rajshahi and Rangpur. Deutsche Welle will set up satellite equipment in
these locations to make reception and rebroadcasting possible.
This agreement marks just another milestone in the excellent German Bangladesh
bilateral relations and will help Germany's international broadcaster to expand its Bengali
radio services in Bangladesh via FM. Radio in Bangladesh is a very important form of
media, reaching a large percentage of Bangladesh citizens on a daily basis.
In addition, the two partners agreed to extend their successful training program for journalists with DW-AKADEMIE, continuing their journalist exchange program that was established in 1975.
"We are excited to continue our partnership with BB," says Gerda Meuer, Managing Director
DW-Akademie at Deutsche Welle. "We have worked together in many areas for
more than 30 years and are sure that this new agreement will be beneficial to both
parties."
(Press Release)
[Gupta]
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AWR DX Program "Wavescan" - Annual DX Contest - 2010 "Station Profiles"
It's that time of the year again! Yes, we're talking about our big annual
DX contest here in "Wavescan". The title for our big 2010 DX contest is
"Station Profiles", and here are the details for all five parts in this year's
contest:-
A. Five Station Profiles:
Make a list of five different radio stations for which you would like to
have a "Station Profile" presented on air in a coming edition of "Wavescan".
You may suggest five different radio stations, or the radio stations in five
different cities, or in five different countries, or any combinations of
these designations. These radio stations may still be on the air, or they
may now be silent. You may choose only shortwave broadcasting stations, or
shortwave communication stations that have been used also for broadcasting.
B. Five Paragraphs:
You are invited to write just one short paragraph about each of the five
stations you have chosen in the above list, and state why you have chosen
that particular station.
C. Five Photocopies:
You are invited to search your QSL collection, and where possible, provide a
photocopy of a QSL from each of the five radio stations in your above list.
These photocopies should be in color if possible, but black & white is also
acceptable. If you do not have a QSL from any of the stations you select,
then you should indicate the reason why you do not have a QSL; such as for
example, the station is now silent, or you are unable to hear the station in
your part of the world, or they do not verify reception reports, etc.
D. Three Reception Reports:
You are invited to send in at least three reception reports on any
transmission from Adventist World Radio on any station, shortwave,
mediumwave and FM.
E. Three Radio Cards:
Where possible, you are invited to include three radio cards for the
Indianapolis Heritage Collection with your contest entry. These cards may
be old or new, and they may be QSL cards, reception report cards, or picture
cards of radio stations, etc. (Not valid for this contest are amateur cards
nor CB cards.)
Other Contest Details:
Well, there you have it, the details for our "Wavescan 2010 Station Profiles
DX Contest". This contest will run through the month of July 2010, and all
contest entries should be postmarked at your local post office anywhere in
the world on any date up to the end of the month of July, and they should be
received at the AWR post office address in Indianapolis no later than the
end of the month of August 2010.
Return postage in the form of currency notes in an international currency,
or mint postage stamps, or IRC coupons would be welcome. Where possible, a
self addressed return envelope, business size or half quarto size, would
also be welcome.
The awards for this year's contest will be similar to all previous contests.
There will be a special award for the world winner, one of the Jerry Berg
radio history books; and World Radio TV Handbook 2011 for each continental
winner. In addition, there will be other special awards as well as AWR
souvenirs and radio curios for many participants. There will be special
awards for listeners in Africa responding to this year's contest.
You can remember that all reception reports will be verified with a
specially endorsed AWR QSL card. Please remember that it will take a period
of many months to process all of the reception reports, but each will in due
course be verified. In addition, and over a period of time, it is our
intent to present in our Wavescan DX program, many, and perhaps all, of the
"Station Profiles" as submitted in this year's DX contest.
When we present each of these specific "Station Profiles" in our "Wavescan"
program, we will also call on-air the listener who made the suggestion.
When the listener hears his name in the program, he can send in a reception
report and receive a specially endorsed QSL card.
The only address for the AWR Station Profile DX Contest is:-
Station Profile DX Contest
Box 29235
Indianapolis
Indiana 46229 USA
(Dr.Adrian Peterson, Adventist World Radio)
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VOA launches special pre-election programming to Sudan
Washington, D.C., March 10, 2010 – The Voice of America (VOA) has launched
special broadcasts to Sudan and created a content-rich website on elections
more than a month before Sudanese are to vote in the country's first free
presidential contest since 1986. "The people of Sudan suffered through years
of civil war. Now, they're getting a chance to vote in elections. VOA wants
to make sure they have all the information they need to make informed
choices," said Steve Redisch, VOA's executive editor.
VOA's "Sudan Elections in Focus" website http://www.voanews.com/sudan
contains stories about the candidates, analysis and commentary by bloggers,
details about election preparedness and logistics.Every Friday in March, VOA
will air a 10-minute special report on the English-to-Africa stream.
Programs examine the candidates, their platforms, electoral preparedness,
and the ongoing conflicts over land and resources in Africa's largest
country. It can be heard at 1645 UTC and 1845 UTC on VOA shortwave
frequencies 6080 and 15580. Starting in April, the Sudan special report
will air every day.
The presidential elections pit Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir against
South Sudan's President Salva Kir. The elections are proscribed under the
Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) which ended 20 years of civil war
between the North and the South when it was signed in 2005. Also at stake in
the election are seats in Parliament. In 2011, Sudanese are scheduled to
conduct a referendum that would allow South Sudan to secede from the North.
The referendum, also part of the 2005 peace deal, is a source of tension
between the North and the South.
(VOA Press Release)
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Radio Taiwan International A10
March 28,2010 - October 31, 2010
UTC Days Tgt Freq Site Pwr
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Mandarin
0000-0200 daily NEm 860 WBGR N/A
0000-0100 daily CHN 1422 TWN 50
0000-0300 daily CHN 9660 TWN 100
0300-0400 daily NEm 6875 WYFR 100
0400-0500 daily NwA 5950 WYFR 100
0400-0500 daily CHN 1008 TWN 600
0400-0600 daily CHN 11885 TWN 100
0400-0600 daily CHN 11640 TWN 100
0400-0700 daily Scarmento 1210 KEBR N/A
0400-0600 daily SeA 15290 TWN 250
1000-1100 daily CHN 1422 TWN 50
1000-1500 daily CHN 6085 TWN 300
1000-1200 daily CHN 1503 TWN 600
1000-1400 daily CHN 9780 TWN 100
1000-1400 daily CHN 6150 TWN 100
1000-1700 daily CHN 11665 TWN 300
1000-1700 daily CHN 603 TWN 500
1000-1700 daily CHN 7385 TWN 100
1000-1700 daily CHN 1008 TWN 600
1100-1300 daily CHN 11710 TWN 300
1100-1700 daily CHN 9680 TWN 100
1300-1330 daily CHN 1503 TWN 600
1300-1400 daily SeA 15265 TWN 250
1300-1500 daily SeA 7445 TWN 100
1400-1500 Daily CHN 7270 TWN 300
1300-1700 daily CHN 1098 TWN 300
1400-1800 daily CHN 6075 TWN 100
1400-1800 daily CHN 6145 TWN 100
1500-1700 daily CHN 7365 TWN 300
1600-1700 daily CHN 1503 TWN 600
2200-2400 daily CHN 11710 TWN 300
2200-2400 daily CHN 11885 TWN 100
2200-2400 daily CHN 6105 TWN 100
2200-2400 daily SeA 11635 TWN 100
2200-2400 daily CHN 6150 TWN 100
2300-2400 daily CHN 9685 TWN 100
2300-2400 daily CHN 9660 TWN 100
2300-2400 daily CHN 7270 TWN 100
Hokkein
0100-0200 Daily CHN 1422 TWN 50
0500-0600 Daily CHN 1422 TWN 50
0500-0600 Daily CHN 1008 TWN 600
1000-1100 Daily CHN 15465 TWN 100
1000-1100 Daily CHN 1422 TWN 50
1200-1300 Daily SeA 11715 TWN 250
1200-1300 Daily CHN 1206 TWN 100
1300-1400 Daily CHN 11625 TWN 100
Hakka
0200-0230Daily CHN 1422 TWN 50
0230-0300daily NwA 15440 WYFR 100
0230-0300daily NEm 860 WYFR N/A
0430-0500daily SeA 15320 TWN 100
0730-0800daily NwA 1210 WYFR N/A
1030-1100daily SeA 15270,11625 TWN 100
1230-1300daily NeA 6105,11915 TWN 100/250
1530-1600daily SeA 11550 TWN 100
Cantonese
0200-0230 daily NwA 15440 WYFR 100
0200-0230 daily NEm 860 WYFR N/A
0400-0430 daily SeA 15320 TWN 100
0700-0730 daily NwA 1210 WYFR N/A
1000-1030 daily SeA 15270,11625 TWN 100
1200-1230 daily CHN 11915,6105 TWN 250/100
1500-1530 daily SeA 11550 TWN 250
English
0100-0200 daily Sas 11875 TWN 250
0200-0300 daily NEm 5950 WYFR 100
0200-0300 daily CNm 9680 WYFR 100
0200-0300 daily NeA 5950 WYFR 100
0230-0300 Daily CHN 1422 TWN 50
0300-0400 daily NwA 5950 WYFR 100
0300-0400 daily SeA 15320 TWN 100
0500-0600 daily NwA 5950 WYFR 100
1100-1200 daily SeA 11715,7445 TWN 250/100
1600-1700 daily CHN,SAs 11550 TWN 100
1600-1700 daily SAs 13840 Issoudun 500
1700-1800 daily CAf 15690 Issoudun 500
1800-1900 daily Weu,ENG 6155 Issoudun 250
French
1900-1959 daily Eu 6045 Rampisham 250
1900-2000 daily Africa/WAfrica 15690 Issoudun 500
Spainish
0200-0300 daily SAm 7570 WYFR 100
0400-0500 daily CAm 7570 WYFR 100
0600-0700 daily NwA 5950 WYFR 100
2000-2100 daily WEu 3965 Issoudun 250
2300-2400 daily SAm 17725 WYFR 100
0200-0300 daily SAm 9840 Montsinery 500
German
1900-2000 daily Eu 6185 Skelton 250
2100-2200 daily Weu 3965 Issoudun 250
Russian
1100-1200 daily NeA 11985 TWN 100
1400-1500 daily CRu 15225 Issoudun 500
1700-1800 daily Moscow 11705 Issoudun 500
Japanese
0800-0900 daily NeA 11605 TWN 250
1100-1200 daily NeA 9735 TWN 250
1300-1400 daily NeA 9735 TWN 250
Vietnamese
0000-0100 daily SeA 11655 TWN 100
0900-1000 daily SeA 15270 TWN 100
1100-1200 daily TWN 1422 TWN 50
1300-1400 daily CHN,TWN 1206 TWN 100
1400-1500 daily SeA 11550 TWN 250
Thai
1300-1500 daily TWN 1422 TWN 50
1400-1500 daily SeA 11635 TWN 100
1500-1600 daily SeA 1503 TWN 600
2200-2300 daily SeA 1503 TWN 600
2200-2400 daily SeA 7445 TWN 100
2300-2400 daily TWN 1422 TWN 50
2300-2400 daily SeA 7555 TWN 100
Indonesian
0300-0500 daily TWN 1422 TWN 50
1000-1100 daily SeA 11520 TWN 100
1000-1100 daily SeA 11550 TWN 250
1200-1300 daily TWN 1422 TWN 50
1200-1300 daily SeA 11625 TWN 100
1400-1500 daily SeA 11875 TWN 250
Code for Area and Countries
Af-Africa
CHN-China
CAm-Central America
Eu-Europe
ME-Middle East
NAm-North America
NEm-North East America
RUS-Russia
SAm-South America
SAs-South Asia
SeA-South East Asia
TWN-Taiwan
RELAYED VIA: WYFR, USA; Skelton, UK; Issoudun, Montsinery, France
AM
KEBR AM 1210 kHz, Sacramento CA, USA
Mandarin: 2000-2300, Cantonese/Hakka: 2300-2400, local time
WBGR 860 EST DST Mandarin A 2000-2100, Mandarin B 2100-2200, Cantonese/Hakka 2200-2400
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Author: Dimitar Petrov & Rumen Pankov
This is Radio Bulgaria's weekly DX Program for radio amateurs and short wave fans and DXers which is included in our one-hour broadcasts starting as follows: Friday at22.00 UTC on 6200 and 7400 kHz beamed to West Europe, Saturday at 00.00 and at 03.00 UTC on 5900 and 7400 kHz to North America, as well as in the half-hour broadcast on Sunday at 07.30 UTC also on 5900 and 7400 kHz to West Europe.
In this issue by DX Editor Dimiter Petrov, LZ1AF, with Broadcast Tips by Rumen Pankov:
Chile Earthquake Emergency Frequencies:
Following the 8.8 earthquake that stuck southern Chile early Saturday, February 27, IARU Region 2 and the Red Chilena Nor Austral de Servicio (RECNA) suggests radio amateurs monitor EmComm frequencies for earthquake and tsunami information:
SSB frequencies:
10 meters - 28,300 and 28,500 kHz
15 meters - 21,200 and 21,350 kHz
20 meters - 14,200 and 14,350 kHz
40 meters - 7,050 and 7,095 kHz
80 meters - 3,738 and 3,750 kHz
In addition, the worldwide emergency communication "center of activity" frequencies should be monitored. They are: 14,300, 18,160 and 21,360 kHz.
Chile Earthquake – Update
The following information has been received from Jorge Sierra, LU1AS, the IARU Region 2 Emergency Co-Ordinator for Area G:
At this time there are several frequencies in the 40 meter band receiving traffic for local people in Chile from stations in both Chile and Argentina. The most active frequencies are 7050, 7060, 7088, 7095 kHz along with others.
Almost all the traffic heard is related to locating missing persons, but it is not easy to find them, because the situation in the small towns near Santiago is very difficult, they don' have electricity, telephone lines or cell phones; emergency communications are running on batteries.
As can be seen in broadcast news reports, the airport at Santiago is again operative but with some restrictions. The Chilean government has asked other countries in the region not send help until they can review the situation and ask for their exact needs.
Rescue Radio: Ham Hero VU2RBI to Meet with UK Royal Family
One of the worlds most decorated hams has been invited to meet with the British Royal Family.
VU2RBI, Bharathi Devulapalli Prasad announced on her Facebook page, February 22 that she has been invited to speak at the Commonwealth Day Observance in London on March 8th in the presence of HM The Queen, HRH Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales, the Duchess of Cornwall and all Commonwealth High Commissioners. She says she will be talking to the distinguished group about science technology and society, which she says will include her personal experiences on ham radio.
Bharati, one of ham radio's most prominent YLs, has won several significant international awards related to her service to society by using amateur radio. She was part of the Andaman DXpedition team that won the ARRL's 2005 International Humanitarian Award. The December 2004 earthquake and resulting tsunami that devastated South Asia coastal areas swiftly switched the role of the DX operation into an emergency communication link with India's mainland.
VU2RBI is active on HF CW and SSB from her shack in New Delhi. Her husband and two children are also licensed radio amateurs as well. (Credited to W7VOA)
The First DXpedition to Kurdistan, YI9PSE
A group of amateurs from the USA, Japan, Hawaii, Iraq and Martinique are planning a big DXpedition to Kurdistan, Northern Iraq, the first ever to take place in the spring, most likely April 10 -12. Five stations will be used at the same time in different bands and modes – CW, SSB and RTTY with five Bulgarian-made ACOM 1010 amplifiers and a good set of high-gain antennas!
QSL via N6NKT, George Williams, 3600 Springbrook Drive, San Jose, CA 95148, USA.
Broadcast Tips
Georgia. Radio Republic of Abkhazia was heard in Sofia from 05 to 06 hours on 9495 and 9535 kHz.
Israel. Radio Galei Zahal is now received on 6976 kHz instead of 6973 kHz and was heard at o6 hours with a program in the Hebrew language.
Australia. The "DX Party Line" program is received on Saturday at 13.15 hours. It is produced in a studio in Quito, Ecuador and broadcast from a transmitter located in Australia.
Slovakia. Radio City with a studio in a bus was heard in Sofia with a music program on February 20 from 09 to 10 hours on 9510 kHz from a transmitter in Rimavska Sobota, Slovakia. Its next emission will take place on March 20, again at 09 hours on 9510 kHz. The address is:citymorecars@yahoo.ca
China & Tibet. The program of Radio Xizang in English entitled "Holy Tibet" was received in Sofia at 15.30 hours on 7385 kHz. "Holy Tibet" is aired three times a day according to the new schedule: from 06 to 06.30 hours, from 15.30 to 16 hours and from 22.30 to 23 hours on 4905, 4920, 5240, 6110, 6130 and 6200 kHz, as well as at 06 hours on 9480 and 9580 kHz and at 15.30 and at 22.30 hours on 7255 and 7385 kHz.
New Zealand. Radio New Zealand has announced that from 15.50 to 17.50 hours it will use the new frequency of 7440 kHz for its broadcasts in English.
Ireland. Christian Radio called "Reflections Europe" is received in Sofia Sunday only after 16 hours on 6295 kHz with a program in English, announcing other frequencies: 3910 and 12255 kHz but no reception was possible here.
USA. The world's most popular DX Program in English "World of Radio" launched its Jubilee release No.1500. All issues have been compiled and presented by Glen Hauser. The program is broadcast by a large number of stations. The new rebroadcasts are from Radio Miami International on 9955 kHz, Friday at 11.30 hours, Tuesday at 11 hours and Wednesday at 02.30 hours. The emission on Sunday is now at 03.30 hours instead of 5070 kHz.
With this we have come to the end of our weekly DX Program. Thank you for being with us. Your opinions and suggestions will be appreciated and all reception reports confirmed with the QSL card of Radio Bulgaria. Please address your letters to English Section, Radio Bulgaria, Sofia, Bulgaria or by e-mail to english@bnr.bg . An online reception report form is available atwww.bnr.bg – click on English and navigate!
So, 73 and DX!
Source: http://bnr.bg/sites/en/Lifestyle/DX/Pages/0503DX.aspx
[Gaviria]
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Many thanks!
This week's Contributors are:
Yimber Gaviria, Colombia.
Alokesh Gupta, India.
ISHIZAKI Kyoshiro, Japan.
IWATA Gaku, Japan.
Jaisakthivel, India.
Anatoly Klepov, Russia.
Stewart MacKenzie, USA.
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Also thanks to
BC-DX / GERMANY.
CONEXION Digital / ARGENTINE.
CLANDESTINE RADIO WATCH / GERMANY.
CUMBRE DX / U.S.A.
DX INDIA / INDIA.
Globe Radio DX Club / INDIA.
HCDX / FINLAND.
IDXA / INDIA.
JSWC / JAPAN.
NASWA / U.S.A.
radioascolto.org / ITALY.
RUS-DX / RUSSIA.
WAVESCAN / AWR
WWDXC / GERMANY.
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Next deadline : Mar.17 1500 UTC
Please send your loggings and tips to: gaku@apple.email.ne.jp
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IWATA Gaku. JAPAN.
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~vz6g-iwt/
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