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All time in UTC

===== ASIA =====

=== MIDDLE EAST ===

===== AFRICA =====

===== EUROPE =====

=== NORTH AMERICA ===

=== CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA ===

BOLIVIA
4796.49.Bolivia Radio Lipez, Uyuni  1031 yl dj under high noise level 15 March
[Wilkner]

---BAND SCAN---
3309.98 Bolivia Radio  Mosoj Chaski,  Cochabamba
4409.8 Bolivia, Radio  Eco, Reyes
4451.2 Bolivia, Radio Santa  Ana, Santa Ana de Yacuma
4700  Bolivia, R San Miguel, Riberalta
4716.19 Bolivia  Radio Yura, Yura
4796.49.Bolivia Radio Lipez, Uyuni
5580.2 Bolivia  Radio San José, San José de Chiquitos -Seems off but was on 18 march same time!
5952 Bolivia Pio XII, Siglo Veinte
[Wilkner]

PERU
4950  Peru,  Radio Madre de Dios 1040 to 1050, yl "...Madre de Dios.." in sentence followed by ID for Radio Madre de Dios, instrumental music, into vocal accompanied by rustic Peru music. Good signal until rapid fade 15 March
[Wilkner]
4955    Peru Radio Cultural Amauta Huanta 1045 too 1115 long talk by om not music at all 15 March
[Wilkner]
5039.18 Peru, Radio  Libertad Junin 1050 - 1110 fade out,  rustic OA music, Very Strong signal, "..en pueblo de ....Radio Libertad...por ejemplo ...sin embargo...en Peru.... en todos los dias...atencion Junin ..seise en las manana..." 15 March
[Wilkner]

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AUSTRALIA
2325  Australia  VL8T Tennant Creek  NT  1123 Rolling Stones "Miss You" 2330 news of Whaling dispute, Japanese Coast Guard , into BBC report 1137 back to pop music., 2310 less strong and 2485 only carrier 15 March
[Wilkner]

NEW ZEALAND
Radio New Zealand Intl-RNZI  15720  0348  English  433  March 14  Violin Classical music. YL and OM with comments on India music.
[Mackenzie]

=== Site Unknown ===

=== CLANDESTINE ===

==== PIRATE ====

==== Un-ID ====

==== LW / MW ====

===== QSL =====

===== ...and others =====

Radio City Relay on 9510 kHz

Dear Listeners,
This Saturday the 20th of March 2010 Radio City will return to the
Airwaves via Nexus (ex. IRRS) with 150 kW on 9510 kHz.
The time slot is 09.00 - 10.00 utc

Our contact address is still citymorecars@yahoo.ca

Best regards    Radio City - the Station of the Cars
[Taylor]

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Radio Havana Cuba - Dxers Unlimited
Dxers Unlimited's weekend edition for 13-14 March 2010
By Arnie Coro - radio amateur CO2KK

http://dxersunlimited.blogspot.com/2010/03/dxers-unlimiteds-weekend-edition-13-14.html
[Gupta]

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The Afghan radio station ARIANA FM started broadcasting Deutsche Welle's radionovela "Learning by Ear" on Friday, March 5, 2010. Germany's international broadcaster has planned 50 episodes – each 15 minutes long – in the two national languages Dari and Pashtu. The radio dramas have been made with young listeners in mind. Deutsche Welle Director General Erik Bettermann welcomed the start of the multimedia project that was produced in Bonn under the auspices of Deutsche Welle's Dari and Pashtu service.
"Learning by Ear can be instrumental to the development process in Afghanistan," said Bettermann in Bonn. "We also want to contribute to the acceptance of a modern, democratic business model."
The project, supported financially by the Federal Foreign Office of Germany, sheds light on topics like political education, health, the advancement of women and girls, drugs and their consequences and tolerance and understanding. "We are building on the overall positive experience we had with the implementation of this innovative project in Africa, which has been running since 2008," said Bettermann. "It's an entertaining and informative way to communicate important educational content."
Radio is still the primary media in Afghanistan, but there will be additional "Learning by Ear" material available online. Young people between 12 and 20 years of age make up the majority of the population in Afghanistan. Bettermann said that's why programming focuses on a younger target audience.
Deutsche Welle is working with Afghan authors to produce "Learning by Ear for Afghanistan". As part of the project, they received training from Deutsche Welle's academy. The individual modules were produced with ARIANA FM in Afghanistan. Listener comments will be used in the
future to tailor the design of the series.
"Learning by Ear for Afghanistan" is broadcast nationwide on ARIANA FM, as well as over shortwave, satellite and Deutsche Welle frequencies in Kabul. Schools can access the series, scripts and accompanying material on the Internet. "Learning by Ear for Afghanistan" will also be made available on CD.

(DW Press Release)
[Gupta]

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DW cuts Transmission hours for Hindi & Urdu languages

http://alokeshgupta.blogspot.com/2010/03/dw-cuts-transmission-hours-for-hindi.html
[Gupta]

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KTWR A10
Effective Date: March 28, 2010

CORRECTION

Language  UTC      Days  Freq
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South Asia
Santhali  1300-1315 Daily  11870 (ex 1345-1400)
[Gupta]

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BIBLE VOICE BROADCASTING
PROGRAMME SCHEDULES – A10 Summer
All times in UTC (Universal Time)

MIDDLE EAST 1

Day          Time      Language

Sunday      1530-1815  English 13590 Khz; 100 Kw; Nauen
Monday      1545-1600  English 13590 Khz; 100 Kw; Nauen
Tuesday    1545-1620  English 13590 Khz; 100 Kw; Nauen
Tuesday    1700-1715  English 13590 Khz; 100 Kw; Nauen
Tuesday    1715-1800  Hebrew  13590 Khz; 100 Kw; Nauen
Wednesday  1545-1600  English 13590 Khz; 100 Kw; Nauen
Thursday    1545-1645  English 13590 Khz; 100 Kw; Nauen
Friday      1545-1615  English 13590 Khz; 100 Kw; Nauen
Friday      1730-1800  English 13590 Khz; 100 Kw; Nauen
Saturday    1545-1800  English 13590 Khz; 100 Kw; Nauen

MIDDLE EAST 2
Sunday      1800-1830  English 9430 Khz; ; 250 Kw; Wertachtal
Friday      1830-1900  English 9430 Khz; ; 250 Kw; Wertachtal
Saturday    1800-1900  English 9430 Khz; ; 250 Kw; Wertachtal

MIDDLE EAST 3

Sunday      1730-1800  English 9645 Khz; 125 kw; Wertachtal
Saturday    1700-1800  English 9645 Khz; 125 kw; Wertachtal

MIDDLE EAST 4
Tuesday    0430-0500  Arabic 9735 Khz; 250kw; Wertachtal
Thursday    0430-0500  Arabic 9735 Khz; 250kw; Wertachtal
Friday      0500-0515  Arabic 9735 Khz; 250kw; Wertachtal

MIDDLE EAST 5
Monday      1615-1700  Arabic 11645 Khz; 100 Kw; ISS
Wednesday  1545-1700  Arabic 11645 Khz; 100 Kw; ISS
Friday      1615-1630  Arabic 11645 Khz; 100 Kw; ISS

MIDDLE EAST 6
Monday      1655-1715  Arabic 13580 Khz; 250 Kw; ISS
Tuesday    1655-1715  Arabic 13580 Khz; 250 Kw; ISS
Wednesday  1655-1730  Arabic 13580 Khz; 250 Kw; ISS
Thursday    1655-1715  Arabic 13580 Khz; 250 Kw; ISS
Friday      1655-1715  Arabic 13580 Khz; 250 Kw; ISS

Egypt 1

Friday      0900-1000  Arabic 17535 Khz; 125 Kw; Wertachtal

IRAN 1

Sunday      1830-1900  Farsi  11855 Khz; 100 Kw; Nauen
Monday      1800-1830  Farsi  11855 Khz; 100 Kw; Nauen
Tuesday    1800-1900  Farsi  11855 Khz; 100 Kw; Nauen
Wednesday  1800-1830  Farsi  11855 Khz; 100 Kw; Nauen
Thursday    1800-1900  Farsi  11855 Khz; 100 Kw; Nauen
Friday      1800-1830  Farsi  11855 Khz; 100 Kw; Nauen
Saturday    1800-1815  English 11855 Khz; 100 Kw; Nauen

IRAN 2
Sunday      1530-1730  Farsi 12140 Khz; 100 Kw; Wertachtal
Monday      1530-1730  Farsi 12140 Khz; 100 Kw; Wertachtal
Tuesday    1530-1730  Farsi 12140 Khz; 100 Kw; Wertachtal
Wednesday  1530-1730  Farsi 12140 Khz; 100 Kw; Wertachtal
Thursday    1530-1730  Farsi 12140 Khz; 100 Kw; Wertachtal
Friday      1530-1730  Farsi 12140 Khz; 100 Kw; Wertachtal
Saturday    1530-1730  Farsi 12140 Khz; 100 Kw; Wertachtal

IRAN 3
Sunday      1530-1545  Farsi 11955 Khz: 250 kw: Wertachtal

EAST AFRICA 1b

Sunday      1600-1630  Oromo    13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Sunday      1630-1800  Amharic  13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Sunday      1800-1830  Somali  13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Monday      1600-1630  Oromo    13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Monday      1630-1700  Amharic  13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Monday      1700-1730  Tigrinya 13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Monday      1730-1800  Amharic  13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Tuesday    1630-1700  Amharic  13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Tuesday    1700-1730  Tigrinya 13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Tuesday    1730-1800  Amharic  13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Wednesday  1630-1700  Amharic  13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Wednesday  1700-1730  Tigrinya 13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Wednesday  1730-1800  Amharic  13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Thursday    1600-1630  Oromo    13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Thursday    1630-1800  Amharic  13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Friday      1600-1630  Oromo    13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Friday      1630-1700  Amharic  13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Friday      1700-1730  Tigrinya 13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Friday      1730-1800  Amharic  13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Friday      1800-1830  Somali  13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Saturday    1630-1800  Amharic  13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
Saturday    1800-1830  Somali  13810 Khz; 100 Kw; Issoudun
SUDAN 1

Sunday      1630-1700  Nuer  13720 Khz; 100Kw; Wertachtal
Sunday      1700-1730  Dinka 13720 Khz; 100Kw; Wertachtal
Monday      1630-1700  Nuer  13720 Khz; 100Kw; Wertachtal
Monday      1700-1730  Dinka 13720 Khz; 100Kw; Wertachtal
Tuesday    1630-1700  Nuer  13720 Khz; 100Kw; Wertachtal
Tuesday    1700-1730  Dinka 13720 Khz; 100Kw; Wertachtal
Wednesday  1630-1700  Nuer  13720 Khz; 100Kw; Wertachtal
Wednesday  1700-1730  Dinka 13720 Khz; 100Kw; Wertachtal
Thursday    1630-1700  Nuer  13720 Khz; 100Kw; Wertachtal
Thursday    1700-1730  Dinka 13720 Khz; 100Kw; Wertachtal
Friday      1630-1700  Nuer  13720 Khz; 100Kw; Wertachtal
Friday      1700-1730  Dinka 13720 Khz; 100Kw; Wertachtal
Friday      1730-1745  Fur  13720 Khz; 100Kw; Wertachtal
Saturday    1630-1700  Nuer  13720 Khz; 100Kw; Wertachtal
Saturday    1700-1730  Dinka 13720 Khz; 100Kw; Wertachtal

CENTRAL AFRICA 1

Sunday      1830-1845  Swahili  11830 Khz; 125 Kw; Wertachtal
Sunday      1845-1915  English  11830 Khz; 125 Kw; Wertachtal
WEST AFRICA 1

Saturday    1930-1945  French 11830 Khz; 125 Kw; Wertachtal
Saturday    1945-2000  Adja  11830 Khz; 125 Kw; Wertachtal

WEST AFRICA 2
Wednesday  2000-2030  French 9.485 Khz; 125 Kw; Nauen


INDIAN SUBCONTINENT

INDIA 1

Sunday      1415-1500  English 15265 Khz; 250 Kw; ISS
Saturday    1400-1500  English 15265 Khz; 250 Kw; ISS

INDIA 3

Sunday      1500-1515  English 13740 Khz; 250 Kw; Wertachtal


INDIA 4


Sunday      0030-0100  English 7405 Khz; 250 Kw; Wertachtal
Monday      0030-0100  Hindi  7405 Khz; 250 Kw; Wertachtal
Tuesday    0030-0100  Hindi  7405 Khz; 250 Kw; Wertachtal
Wednesday  0030-0100  Hindi  7405 Khz; 250 Kw; Wertachtal
Thursday    0030-0100  Hindi  7405 Khz; 250 Kw; Wertachtal
Friday      0030-0100  English 7405 Khz; 250 Kw; Wertachtal
Saturday    0030-0100  English 7405 Khz; 250 Kw; Wertachtal

INDIA 5


Wednesday  1530-1600  Urdu    13740 Khz; 100 Kw; ISS
Thursday    1530-1600  English 13740 Khz; 100 Kw; ISS
Friday      1530-1600  Urdu    13740 Khz; 100 Kw; ISS
Saturday    1515-1545  English 13740 Khz; 100 Kw; ISS

INDIA 7
Thursday    1400-1415  Dzongkha 7485 Khz; ; 250 Kw; Dushanbe
Thursday    1415-1430  Nepali  7485 Khz; ; 250 Kw; Dushanbe
Friday      1415-1500  Hindi    7485 Khz; ; 250 Kw; Dushanbe

WEST EUROPE 1/UK

Sunday      0700-0730  English 5945 Khz; 100 Kw; Wertachtal
Saturday    0700-0745  English 5945 Khz; 100 Kw; Wertachtal

SPAIN

Sunday      1800-1830  Spanish 9.435 Khz; 125 Kw; Nauen

EAST EUROPE 1/RUSSIA

Sunday      1800-1900  English  6130 Khz; 125 Kw; Wertachtal
Tuesday    1800-1830  Russian  6130 Khz; 125 Kw; Wertachtal
Thursday    1800-1815  Ukrainian 6130 Khz; 125 Kw; Wertachtal
Friday      1800-1845  Russian  6130 Khz; 125 Kw; Wertachtal
Saturday    1830-1845  English  6130 Khz; 125 Kw; Wertachtal

CHINA 1

Sunday      1145-1215  English  5945 Khz; 100 Kw; Khabarovsk
Sunday      1215-1230  Cantonese 5945 Khz; 100 Kw; Khabarovsk
Monday      1200-1215  Mandarin  5945 Khz; 100 Kw; Khabarovsk
Monday      1215-1230  Cantonese 5945 Khz; 100 Kw; Khabarovsk
Tuesday    1200-1215  Mandarin  5945 Khz; 100 Kw; Khabarovsk
Tuesday    1215-1230  Cantonese 5945 Khz; 100 Kw; Khabarovsk
Wednesday  1215-1230  Cantonese 5945 Khz; 100 Kw; Khabarovsk
Thursday    1215-1230  Cantonese 5945 Khz; 100 Kw; Khabarovsk
Friday      1200-1230  Cantonese 5945 Khz; 100 Kw; Khabarovsk
Saturday    1145-1215  English  5945 Khz; 100 Kw; Khabarovsk
            1215-1230  Cantonese 5945 Khz; 100 Kw; Khabarovsk

CHINA2

Tuesday    1200-1230  Uyghur 15610 Khz; 250 Kw; Nauen
Thursday    1200-1230  Uyghur 15610 Khz; 250 Kw; Nauen

KOREA 1

Sunday      1045-1115  Japanese 5985 Khz; 200 Kw; Kamchatsky
All our Shortwave Programs are available for internet listening at www.biblevoice.org
(Select Listen and then Language and/or the Broadcaster Name).
Programmers love to hear from you directly!
Send your reports to mail@biblevoice.org
or mail to:
BVB
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[Gupta]

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Sunday 14th March 2010
Visit to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Rome
at 05.30 p.m.

From the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Rome, visit of the Holy Father Benedict XVI.
Live broadcast from 05.20 p.m.

- in Italian for the area of Rome on kHz 585 MW, MHz 105,0 FM and via Internet on Channel 5
- in German via Internet on Channel 6
-International sound via Internet on Channel 8

Channel 5: http://mfile.akamai.com/52334/live/reflector:34354.asx
Channel 6: http://mfile.akamai.com/52334/live/reflector:58922.asx?bkup=22016
Channel 8: http://mfile.akamai.com/52334/live/reflector:30072.asx?bkup=46091

Wednesday 17th March 2010
The Holy Father's General Audience
at 10.30 a.m.

From St. Peter's Basilica and successively from Paul VI Hall, the Holy Father's General Audience with the pilgrims.
Live broadcast from 10.20 a.m.

- in Italian on kHz 5.965 SW and for the area of Rome on kHz 585 MW, MHz 93,3 and 105,0 FM and via Internet on Channel 1 and Channel 5
-International sound via Internet on Channel 8

Channel 1: http://www.radiovaticana.org/ram-live/ch1.ram
Channel 5: http://mfile.akamai.com/52334/live/reflector:34354.asx
Channel 8: http://mfile.akamai.com/52334/live/reflector:30072.asx?bkup=46091

Source: http://bit.ly/dlBNRe
[Gaviria]

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BISHKEK, Kyrgyzstan — Several dozen activists and opposition politicians rallied in the capital of Kyrgyzstan on Monday in protest against what they say are government efforts to block the broadcast of U.S.-funded radio and television programs.

Critics of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev say the government is trying to silence Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's Kyrgyz service, known locally as Radio Azattyk, as part of the authorities' attempt to stifle independent reporting.

Since coming to power in 2005, Bakiyev has tightened his grip over the impoverished former Soviet nation, prompting fears of deepening authoritarianism.

Radio Azattyk has been unavailable across most of Kyrgyzstan since Wednesday after several of the station's local partners revoked their rebroadcasting deals.

"Our partners, which relay our radio transmissions, say they have come under pressure and been threatened with having their license revoked, so they unilaterally broke their contracts with us," said Radio Azattyk reporter Bektash Shamshiyev.

Most Kyrgyz people rely on state-controlled broadcasters as their main source of news, but those stations have failed to cover a series of protests against rising costs for heating and electricity.

"Radio Azattyk is the only radio station that informs the public about what is really happening in the country," said Ak-Shumkar opposition party leader Temir Sariyev.

RFE/RL says its Kyrgyz television affiliate station has also been threatened with having its license revoked if it continued to air popular political analysis programs.

Presidential office spokesman Almas Turdumamatov denied the government was behind Radio Azattyk's problems.

"As I understand, Azattyk's problem is with private companies that have refused to relay their broadcasts," Turdumamatov said.

Several media outlets that cover Kyrgyzstan have seemingly fallen victim to a co-ordinated media blackout in recent days, including a handful of prominent Central Asia-focused news sites, which have been inaccessible to Kyrgyz Internet users since Wednesday.

Dinara Oshurakhunova, head of the For Democracy and Civil Society coalition, said numerous news outlets were blocked after they reported on an arrest warrant recently issued by an Italian judge for a U.S. businessman that has been advising the Kyrgyz government.

All Central Asian countries - which also include Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan - are ranked by international rights groups as the some of the world's worst offenders for absence of free expression.

Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and Voice of America are also banned from broadcasting from within Uzbekistan.

Source: http://bit.ly/9PldIC
[Gaviria]

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Radio Sweden will terminate its medium and short wave broadcasts this October 31st in favour of web services – with Swedish Radio management  stating that is the best use of resources and in line with international trends.

The English-language service is to continue on the web and on national broadcasts.

The Russian output will be available on the web as is the German now.

Among the immigrant languages, Albanian, Assyrian-Syriac and Bosnian-Serbian-Croatian are to be terminated on the same date.  Meanwhile, Arabic and Somali – the largest immigrant language groups here at present – are to be boosted.  The same applies to Romani – one of Sweden's five official minority languages.

The Persian service is to include even Dari spoken by the rapidly increasing number of Afghan refugees coming to Sweden. Kurdish broadcasts remain unchanged.

Swedish Radio's output in immigrant languages will be available on the web and broadcast nationally.

Source: http://www.sr.se/cgi-bin/International/nyhetssidor/artikel.asp?ProgramID=2054&format=1&artikel=3562645
[Gaviria]

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The Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation (SIBC) is now back on-air after the Solomon Islands Energy Authority restored power supply following a long power blackout at the SIBC's Henderson transmitter.

The SIBC General Manager, Cornelius Rathamana, said he was pleased that the people of Solomon Islands were again able to hear broadcasts from both 1035 AM and 5020 Shortwave.

The National Broadcaster is the only realiable means of awareness communication during such a time to the many remote islands in the country.

The General Manager said that the electricity to the area was cut early on Tuesday morning. It was thought that the strong winds from the passing Cyclone Ului had caused trees to fall on top of the power lines between the Lunga Power Station and the Henderson sub-station.

SIBC began broadcasting again throughout the Solomon Islands on 1035 AM and 5020 Shortwave just after midday yesterday.

The SIBC General Manager apologizes to the public on behalf of the Corporation for not being on air when it was needed the most.

Source: http://www.solomontimes.com/news.aspx?nwID=5014
[Gaviria]

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Many thanks!
This week's Contributors are:

Yimber Gaviria, Colombia.
Alokesh Gupta, India.
IWATA Gaku, Japan.
Anatoly Klepov, Russia.
Stewart MacKenzie, USA.
Tom Taylor, UK.
Robert Wilkner, USA.
Volker Willschrey, Germany.

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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