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All time in UTC

===== ASIA =====

BURMA
5985.83, Myanma Radio via Yangon, 1331-1451*,
Feb 11. In vernacular; Shiokaze (5985.0) QRM
1400-1430; 1442-1443 had the regular anti-VOA,
BBC, RFA and DVB slogan. Seems the switch
over of transmitter sites does not happen at
exactly the same time every day.
5985.0, Myanma Radio via Naypyidaw, *1451,
Feb 11. Much better reception than via Yangon;
indigenous music and singing. Wonder why they
need to switch sites like this?
[Howard]

CHINA
4330, China, PBS Xinjiang, Urumqui. February, 06 0020-0028 Kazakh (listed) male talks, male and female on music segment. 25322, 
[LOB]
4500, China, PBS Xinjiang, Urumqui. February, 06 0036-0044 Mongolian (listed) male and female talks. 35322, 
[LOB]

INDIA
4750 AIR-Imphal Feb 06 1250-1300 45333 Hindi,
Talk, ID at 1250,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
5010, India, AIR Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai. February, 06 0045-0055 Hindi music but with Arabic sing style, male in short Hindi announcements, back music. 25322, 
[LOB]

JAPAN
3945, Japan, R. Nikkei 2, Chiba-Nagara. February, 12 0828-0839 English Pop music selections. Sometimes in a battle agaisnt Vanuatu, 22332 
[LOB]

PAKISTAN
15490 R.Pakistan Feb 06 0119-0140 34433-45433 Urdu,
Koran and talk, ID at 0132, //11580kHz,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
17830 R.Pakistan Feb 06 0656-0658* 35433-34433 Urdu,
Talk, 0658 sign off, //15100kHz,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

PHILIPINES
17830 R.Blagovest via R.Veritas Asia Feb 06 *0200-0207 55544 Russian,
0200 sign on with IS, ID, Opening music, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

SRI LANKA
15745 SLBC Feb 06 *0126-0136 35332 English,
IS and national anthem, 0130 ID, Opening announce, Music,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

TAJIKISTAN
4765.07 Tajik R. Feb 06 1300-1305 35443 Tajik,
News, ID at 1300,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
6205 R.Free Sarawak via Tajikistan Feb 06 *1200-1214 43433-43443 Iban,
1200 sign on with ID, Opening announce, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

=== MIDDLE EAST ===

UAE
13590 R.Dabanga via Dhabbaya Feb 06 0508-0520 45343 Arabic,
Talk, ID at 0509,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
13720 Sudan R.Service via Dhabbaya Feb 06 0456-0508 35343 Arabic,
Local music, ISa nd ID at 0458, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15700 R.Damal via Dhabbaya Feb 06 0520-0530 35333 Somali,
Somali pops and talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15750 R.Bar-Kulan via Dhabbaya Feb 06 *0500-0510 35433 Somali,
0500 sign on with music, ID, Opening announce, Koran, SJ, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

===== AFRICA =====

CONGO
6115 Rdiff.TV.Congolaise Feb 06 1800-1820 24332 French,
Talk and news, The sound of the xylophone and drums at 1802, ID at 1805 and
1810,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

GUINEA
7125, Guinea, R.Conakry. February, 09 0853-0855 two male in French discussion. At 0855 abrupt s/off, 24322 
[LOB]

MALI
9635, R. Mali, Bamako. February, 06 0840-0850 slow instrumental tribal music consisted basically by xylophone sounding like, another tribal music with percussion and voice. 23332, 
[LOB]

MAURITANIA
7245 R.Mauritanie Feb 06 0801-0818 34433-35333 Arabic,
Talk, ID at 0811,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

NIGERIA
15120 V.of Nigeria Feb 06 0659-0713 33443 French,
Talk and news, ID at 0706,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

TUNISIA
7335 Rdiff.TV.Tunisienne Feb 06 0713-0728 35332 Arabic,
Arabic music, ID at 0722 and 0726,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

ZAMBIA
5915 Zambia Nat.B.C. Feb 01 1558-1611 22332 Vernacular,
Fish Eagle IS, Drums, Local music and talk
[Ko.Hashimoto]

ZIMBABWE
4828, Voice of Zimbabwe, Gweru. February, 08 2154-2217 African music ( xylophone-like and voice), male in an uncertain language, back same kind of music, female in English talks segment, N. A., at 2217 audio off. Progressive enhacement, 23322 
[LOB]

===== EUROPE =====

GERMANY
9440 R.Dardasha 7 via Germany Feb 06 *1700-1710 35333 Arabic,
1700 sign on with SJ, Opening announce, Opening music, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

=== NORTH AMERICA ===

=== CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA ===

ANTARCTICA
15476, Antarctica, RN San Gabriel. 2/11 at 1420 and 1903, no signal from Antarctica,
[LOB]

ARGENTINA  
Radio Nacional  15345  0027 GMT  Spanish  333  Feb 7  Two OMs at a sports event plus a YL.
[MacKenzie]

BOLIVIA
4409.8 Bolivia, Radio  Eco, Reyes 2330 to 2350 noted with good signal... same time noted 4700  Bolivia,  Radio San Miguel, Riberalta, 4716.19 Bolivia  Radio Yura, Yura , and 4795.87 Bolivia Radio Lipez, Uyuni  3 February 
[Wilkner]
4451.133 Bolivia, Radio Santa  Ana, Santa Ana de Yacuma 2330 to 0110, chorale music, ID as Radio Santa Ana, string of vocals, om comments. On late for Radio Santa  Ana. 3/4 February  
[Wilkner]
4451, Bolivia, R. Santa Ana, Santa Ana de Yacuma. February, 06 0028-0036 local music selections. Poor, 25222
[LOB]
4796, Bolivia, R. Lípez, Uyuni. February, 09 0843-0852 local Pop, Bolero style music selections, many canned ID by female on music "stay escuchando R. Lípez". Strong, 34333 
[LOB]

BRASIL
11780 R.Nac.da Amazonia Feb 06 0141-0203 35333 Portugese,
Music and talk, ID at 0200,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

ECUADOR
4814.95 Ecuador Radio El Buen Pastor,Saraguro Loma Loja,  1130 to 1135    "palabras de Dios...Senor J. Cristo.." good signal..... 3 February 
[Wilkner]

PERU
3329.53 Peru  Ondas del Huallaga,  Huánuco... 1030 to 1100 hyper om en espanol ID once,  and music  8 February 
[Wilkner]
4789.912  Peru Radio Visión  Chiclayo  1100 noted distorted and FMing.... 2 February 
[Wilkner]
4986.833 Peru,  Radio Manantial, Huancayo 2330 to 0020 "...con junto en Santo Domingo" excellent music, ments to Bolivia  0000 ID by om Radio Manantial, Huancayo .....kilo...banda..." 3/4 February
[Wilkner]

===== PACIFIC =====

AUSTRALIA
9710, R. Australia, Shepparton. February, 10 0859-0910 Tok Pisin (listed) instrumental music sounding like an I.S., male and female talks, "R. Australia",  old English Pop music of 90's. 34433, 
[LOB]

MICRONESIA
4755.44 Cross R. Feb 06 0728-0801 24332-34443 English,
Talk and music, ID at 0758,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

NEW ZEALAND  
9765, R. New Zealand Int., Rangitaiki. February, 06 0855-0906 two male in English discussion outside about locomotives, trains; train noise, male studio with complementary explanations about same matter, "R.N.Z.I.", time pips, female announcements "headlines". 45444,
[LOB] 
Radio Nwe Zealand-RNZI  15720  0013 GMT  English  433  Feb 7  YL  and OM with comments. OM singing 0014 GMT with a YL. OM with comments on tourist comming to New Zealand.    
[MacKenzie]

SOLOMON IS
5020, Solomon Islands BC, Honiara. February, 10 0838-0848 non stop female in an uncertain language (English or Tok Pisin?) talks. 23422, 
[LOB]

VANUATU
3945, R. Vanuatu, Port Vila. February, 06 0828-0837 music selections. Very poor, 25222 
[LOB]
7260, R. Vanuatu, Port Vila. February, 09 0830-0839 studio female and male in English discussion with male outside; // 3945, 23332. February, 12 0839-0853 female in an uncertain language talks, local music. // 3945, 34333 
[LOB]

=== Site Unknown ===

=== CLANDESTINE ===

7480 R.Payam-e Doost Feb 06 *1800-1810 35433 Farsi,
1800 sign on with opening music, ID, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

11530 V.of Mesopotamia Feb 06 1204-1220 35433 Kurdish,
Talk, ID at 1209 and 1211,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

==== PIRATE ====

==== Un-ID ====

South America
4910.034 Unid 2340 on 3 February. 
[Wilkner]

==== LW / MW ====

===== QSL =====

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

The ADXC – Ardic DX Club was started on 1999 at the initiative of Jegath Gasper Raj, former Tamil section head of the Radio Veritas Asia in Philippines.

Our club published a quarterly English journal Dxers Guide. We also published the Tamil DX magazine called 'Sarvadesa Vanoli' (International Radio). Since 2008 exudes the ADXC also a ten minute Tamil DX Programme 'Vaanoli Ulagam - RADIO WORLD' on the waves of External service of All India Radio in Tamil, and Gyanvani FM 105.6, Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu were also broadcast the same in India. 

In 2011 the Ardic DX Club celebrates its 13th anniversary. For 13 years it has been the primary source of information for dxing enthusiasts all over the Tamil Nadu, India. In order to celebrate this event, a quiz is being organised. The quiz is open to anyone, regardless of location or club membership. The quiz does not solely deal with Tamil Dxing, but covers very different radio aspects. Answering 25 questions listener can show their radio knowledge.

This is the 13th year for our Tamil DX Magazine 'Sarvadesa Vaanoli' (International Radio) and 7th year for 'Dxers Guide'.

In this occasion our club going to conduct a DX contests. Contest questions already published in the clubspecial website http://dxquiz.wordpress.com/.
[Jaisakthivel]

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Achala Sharma
Sun Feb 06 2011, 15:52 hrs
BBC Hindi will no longer be heard in the north Indian heartland from March. Achala Sharma, former head of the service, remembers how a British broadcaster brought the world to the towns and villages of India.

It was the morning of October 31, 1984. I was working as a programme executive at the Delhi station of All India Radio, after a three-year stint with the BBC Hindi Service in London.

At the 10 am meeting of AIR programmers, a senior colleague barged in to say that Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had been shot by her bodyguards. We were asked to tone down the programmes but, at the same time, instructed not to say a single word about the incident.

In the afternoon, BBC's Mark Tully and Satish Jacob broke the news of the assassination on BBC World Service — and on BBC Hindi. The AIR was mum. Until six in the evening, AIR officials maintained that a clearance from the top was awaited before the death of the Prime Minister could be announced. Those were the days of state broadcasting. So what? The BBC was there.

SOURCE: http://bit.ly/dVLUAZ
[Gaviria]

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Valentine's Day is almost here, and the hosts of Feast Meets West -- Andrew Ryan and Ellen Chu -- want to know about foods related to love or romance in your country. 

DETAILS

* Tell us (in 50 words or less) about a love or romance-related food in your country.

* Entries must be received by February 14th (Taiwan Time) to be eligible for a prize. Winners will be announced in the February 19th edition of Feast Meets West!

* Send your entry by email: androo@rti.org.tw 

Thanks, as always, for listening!
SOURCE: Radio Taiwan International http://bit.ly/fW3SEZ
[Gaviria]

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(VATICAN CITY (AP) — Vatican Radio, which broadcasts the pope's message in 45 languages worldwide, is looking to a future in new media, said a top official on Thursday, as the station launched an exhibition commemorating 80 years of broadcasting.
Monsignor Peter Wells of the Vatican's secretariat of state said the broadcaster must embrace new media — "from the podcast to the iPad, from social networks like Facebook to micro-blogging platforms like Twitter" — to take advantage of the opportunities offered for evangelizing in the 21st century.
He said the radio station must continue to be the voice that contests those who say the church is not capable of inner renewal, "showing instead the tireless desire for purification expressed by her supreme pastor." It needs to be the voice that promotes religious freedom and calls for dialogue in a world increasingly in conflict, he added.
"All of us here know that the new media are absolutely essential, if Vatican Radio is to succeed in being such a voice."
Wells spoke at a ceremony launching the broadcaster's anniversary, which is being marked by a small exhibit inside the entrance to the Vatican Museums and a series of other initiatives.
Among the many exhibits are the microphone used by Pope Pius XI when he inaugurated the broadcaster on Feb. 12, 1931, photographs of various popes launching new transmitters and an audio section that allows listeners to hear various papal broadcasts over the years.
A book tracing the last 30 years of Vatican Radio's history, "From Megahertz to Gigabyte: Vatican Radio from John Paul II to Benedict XVI" is also due out in the fall; a previous book published in 1981 covered the broadcaster's first half-century.
Wells said the Vatican was heading toward increasing convergence of its communications branches, Vatican Radio and Vatican Television in particular, that he said would establish a "permanent presence of the Holy See in the world of new media."
Officials are also working on a new web portal for Vatican news and information. The Vatican's current website is www.vatican.va.
The Vatican has often been criticized for its communications, accused of being slow to react to news and of seeing the pope's message get mumbled. Wells' speech implied there was increasing understanding within the upper echelons of the Holy See of the importance of getting the Vatican's message out quickly and correctly.
"Not having new technical tools at one's full disposal, or not knowing about the most current tools, will mean that one's message will arrive late, will arrive wrong, and might even arrive in vain," he said. "It is therefore essential for Vatican Radio to continue to adapt to these new tools if it wants to be the engine of new forms of consciousness, of awareness: in other words, of a new culture."
Soon after Italy and the Vatican signed a 1929 treaty governing their relations, Pius XI tasked Italian inventor and radio pioneer Guglielmo Marconi with building a radio station inside the Vatican. Pius XI said he wanted in particular to communicate the church's message to parts of the world where totalitarian regimes stifled the faith.
During World War II, Vatican Radio — like the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano — was a sought-after source of independent information since other Italian media were censored by dictator Benito Mussolini's regime.
In recent years, Vatican Radio has become more integrated with Vatican Television as the Holy See has become more focused on getting its message out online, with a dedicated YouTube channel and Twitter accounts.
Pope Benedict XVI has spoken out frequently about the importance of engaging in social networks and the new media, most recently in his message for the church's World Day of Social Communications. But he has urged a "Christian style" of engagement that is respectful and discreet.
Vatican Radio is at www.radiovaticana.org
SOURCE:The Associated Press: Vatican Radio marks 80 years, looks to new mediahttp://bit.ly/dR1scG
[Gaviria]

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Czech Radio 7 - Radio Prague is looking for
PRODUCER / EDITOR
of the English Section
www.radio.cz
Job requirements:
· perfect English - applicants' English should be good enough for them to write their own broadcast-standard reports and features
· a good knowledge of Czech
· a university education
· an in-depth 
knowledge of Czech current affairs - priority will be given to people with journalistic experience - experience working with electronic media is an advantage

What we offer:
· a chance to work with a prestigious media organisation
· interesting assignments
· international team
· commencement date: April 2011
Applicants should send a CV and covering letter to michaela.curinova@rozhlas.cz no later than February 18th. Please clearly state the position you are applying for in your application.

SOURCE: Radio Prague http://bit.ly/gVaX2T
[Gaviria]

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El Cairo, 12 feb (EFE).- La radiotelevisión estatal egipcia dio hoy la bienvenida a la "gran revolución pura del pueblo" y se comprometió a "ser honesta en su misión presentando una información a la altura de Egipto", según un comunicado difundido hoy.

La emisora pública, que ha ido virando su cobertura de las protestas que acabaron con la presidencia de Hosni Mubarak conforme pasaban los días, saluda la revolución "encabezada por los mejores jóvenes de Egipto" y expresa su "pésame por nuestros héroes mártires que derramaron su sangre pura por la libertad y la justicia".

Con la bandera egipcia de fondo, la televisión mostró un texto leído por un locutor en el que también se felicita a las Fuerzas Armadas "por el maravilloso papel que desempeñaron en proteger la revolución popular y en preservar la patria y a la ciudadanía".

Asimismo, el comunicado subraya que la televisión egipcia "pertenece al pueblo y está a su servicio, y expresará sus esperanzas favoreciendo la verdad".

Por otra parte, cientos de funcionarios y trabajadores de la agencia de noticias oficial egipcia Mena se manifiestan en la sede de esta institución estatal para pedir la dimisión del jefe de redacción, Abdalá Hasan.

Exigen que Hasan renuncie a la presidencia del Consejo Directivo de Mena por considerar que es uno de los símbolos del antiguo régimen, y porque durante su gestión ha llevado a un "deterioro profesional y financiero" de la agencia.

También responsabilizan a Hasan de supuestos desfalcos y de corrupción administrativa y financiera, lo que ha generado un "grave perjuicio en las cuentas" de Mena. EFE


FUENTE: La Radiotelevisión pública egipcia saluda a la "gran revolución del pueblo" - ABC.es - Noticias Agencias http://bit.ly/gMqx3e

Sitio web: Egypt State Information Service: http://www.sis.gov.eg/En/Default.aspx
Emision en vivo (arabe): http://live.sis.gov.eg/live
[Gaviria]

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Many thanks! 
This week's Contributors are:

LOB - Lúcio Otávio Bobrowiec, Brazil.
Wolfgang Bueschel, Germany.
Yimber Gaviria, Colombia.
Kouji Hashimoto, Japan.
Ron Howard, USA.
IWATA Gaku, Japan.
Jaisakthivel, India.
Anatoly Klepov, Russia.
Zacharias Liangas, Greece.
Stewart MacKenzie, USA.
Robert Wilkner, 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.
HCDX / FINLAND.
radioascolto.org / ITALY.
RUS-DX / RUSSIA.
WWDXC / GERMANY.

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