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http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~VZ6G-IWT/jp.html

JP No,001(Apr,30 1998) - No,557(Dec,26 2008) was ziped.

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All time in UTC

===== ASIA =====

JAPAN
3945, Japan, R. Nikkei 2, Chiba-Nagara. February, 13 0831-0840  soft Pop music in Japanese selections. Sometimes in a battle against Vanuatu, 22322 
[LOB]
3945, Japan, R. Nikkei 2, Chiba-Nagara. February, 19 0840-0850 soft music in Japanese selections. In a battle against Vanuatu, 32332 
[LOB]

KOREA DPR.
Voice of Korea-VOK  11535  2225 GMT  Chinese  333  Feb 16  YL 
and OM with comments.  
[MacKenzie]

PAKISTAN
15490 R.Pakistan Feb 13 0126-0136 33433-34433 Urdu,
Koran and talk, //11580kHz,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15490 R.Pakistan Feb 18 0127-0140 33433-44444 Urdu,
Talk and koran, ID at 0134, //11580kHz,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

SINGAPORE
17860 V.of Croatia via Singapore Feb 11 0759-0807 35433 Croatian,
News and talk, ID at 0800, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]

SRI LANKA
15745 SLBC Feb 12 0126-0135 35333 English,
National anthem and IS, 0130 ID and opening announce, 
Music pro.,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15745 SLBC Feb 18 0156-0207 35333 English,
Music and news, ID at 0200,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

TAJIKISTAN
6205 R.Free Sarawak via Tajikistan Feb 07 1204-1210 44433 Iban,
Talk, ID at 1205, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]
6205 R.Free Sarawak via Tajikistan Feb 12 *1200-1214 44444 Iban,
1200 sign on with IS, Opening announce, Talk, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]

=== MIDDLE EAST ===

SAUDI ARABIA
15120 BSKSA Feb 12 1215-1225 35333 Bengali,
News and talk, ID at 1216, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]

===== AFRICA =====

CONGO Rep.
6115 Rdiff.TV.Congolaise Feb 12 1810-1821 25322 French,
News, ID at 1813, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]
6115 Rdiff.TV.Congolaise Feb 17 1802-1816 23332-24332 French,
News, ID at 1807 and 1812, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]

EQUATORIAL GUINEA
5005, Equatorial Guinea, R. Nacional, Bata. February, 17 2154-2207 seems an outside event covering, with Romantic, African music, Spanish talks. 34233, 
[LOB]

ETHIOPIA
9559.55 R.Ethiopia Feb 16 1359-1417 33432 Arabic,
Opening announce, 1400 Three gongs, Talk and Ethiopian pops music,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

MADAGASCAR
11515 R.Dabanga via Madagascur Feb 16 1535-1550 34333 Arabic,
Talk, SJ at 1543 and 1544, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]

MALI
9635, R. Mali, Bamako. February, 13 0842-0851 Tribal music (string and percussion), later more African music (with choral and string). 33333, 
[LOB]

MAURITANIA
7245 R.Mauritanie Feb 07 0759-0811 35333 Arabic,
ID at 0800, News, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]

MOROCCO
9575 R.Mediterranee Int. Feb 11 0726-0740 45444 French,
Music and news, ID at 0738, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]

NIGER
9705 Rdiff.TV.Niger Feb 11 2248-2259* 33433 French,
Afro pops, 2254 Koran, IS at 2257, National anthem, 2259 sign off,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
9705 Rdiff.TV.Niger Feb 16 2253-2259* 33433 French,
Afro pops, Koran, Closing announce and IS at 2257, National anthem,
2259 sign off,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

NIGERIA
15120 V.of Nigeria Feb 07 0737-0747 34333 French,
Talk and afro pops, ID at 0743 and 0745,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15120 V.of Nigeria Feb 11 0715-0726 34443 French,
News, ID at 0720 and 0722, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15120 V.of Nigeria Feb 15 0712-0722 34433 French,
News, ID at0716 and 0720, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15120 V.of Nigeria Feb 16 *1501-1520 35433 English,
1501 sign on with ID, News, ID at 1500 and 1509 and 1510, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]

SOUTH AFRICA
9960 R.Bar-Kulan via Meyerton Feb 16 *1600-1613 44444 Somali,
1600 sign on with ID, Opening announce, SJ, News, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]

TUNISIA
7335 Rdiff.TV.Tunisienne Feb 07 0727-0737 35322 Arabic,
Talk, Piano's theme music at 0728,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
12005 RdiffTV.Tunisienne Feb 16 1611-1625 35433 Arabic,
Talk and arabic music, //9725kHz,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

ZAMBIA
4965 Christian Voice Feb 11 2254-2302 35433 English,
Music, Theme music and ID at 2300,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

ZIMBABWE
4828, Voice of Zimbabwe, Gweru. February, 15 2140-2150 studio and outside talks by male in accent English "Zimbabwe". Het, 33333 
[LOB]

===== EUROPE =====

AUSTRIA
17855 R.Austria Int. Feb 12 1306-1332* 25332-25322 German,
News, IS at 1331, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]

GERMANY
5905 Dem.V.of Burma via Germany Feb 17 *2330-2340 32432 Burmese,
2330 sign on with opening music, ID, Opening announce, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
9440 R.Dardasha 7 via Germany Feb 10 *1700-1711 35333 Arabic,
1700 sign on with SJ, Opening music, Opening announce, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
9440 R.Dardasha 7 via Germany Feb 11 *1700-1710 35322 Arabic,
1700 sign on with SJ, Opening music, Opening announce, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
9440 R.Dardasha 7 via Germany Feb 17 *1700-1709 25322 Arabic,
1700 sign on with SJ, Opening music, Opening announce, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
9800 V.of Gospel via Germany Feb 11 *1830-1838 25222 Fulfulde,
1830 IS, ID, Opening announce, ID, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto] 
9440 R.Dardasha 7 via Germany Feb 15 *1700-1710 25332-35333 Arabic,
1700 sign on with opening music, Opening announce, Talk, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]
9840 Hamada R.Int. via Germany Feb 15 *1930-1945 23222-24222 Hausa,
1930 sign on with opening music, Openingannounce, Talk, ID at 1938,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
9840 Hamada R.Int. via Germany Feb 17 *1930-1946 22332-24332 Hausa,
Talk and local music, ID at 1945,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

PORTUGAL  
Radio Portugal  11960  2240 GMT  Portuguese  333  Feb 13  Two OMs 
with comments.    
[MacKenzie]

RUSSIA
6195 R.Rossii via Buryatskoe R. Feb 12 1226-1246 33433 Russian,
Talk and music, ID at 1244, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]

=== NORTH AMERICA ===

=== CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA ===

BRASIL
15190.01 R.Inconfidencia Feb 11 2301-2335 25332-25432 Portugese,
Talk, ID at 2303 and 2333, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15190.01 R.Inconfidencia Feb 12 2354-0010 23322-25322 Portugese,
Music, ID at 2359, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15190 R.Inconfidencia Feb 16 2259-2310 25322 Portugese,
Talk and music, ID at 2302, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15190 R.Inconfidencia Feb 17 2255-2316 25332 Portugese,
Talk, ID at 2256 and 2302, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]

COLOMBIA
2879.936 Colombia Radio Vida Nueva, Barranquilla, 1100 to "Radio Nueva Vida..Colombia y el Mundo" by om 17 February 
[Wilkner]

CUBA  
15250 R.Nac.de Venezuela via RHC Feb 11 2335-2345 45444 Spansih,
Talk, ID at 2342, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15250 R.Nac.de Venezuela via RHC Feb 17 2336-2346 45444 Spansih,
Talk, ID at 2339, //13680kHz,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
Radio Nacional Venezuela Relay-RNV  15290  1936 GMT  Spanish  444  Feb 
12  YL with comments.    
[MacKenzie]

DOMINICAN R.
2280.02 Dominican Republic , Radio Anacaona 1100 to 1115 espanol cover of Leonard Cohen's "Suzanne" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34GX0gIg9M4 , excellent signal followed by other covers. 19 February. Noted strong at 0020 on 20 February 
[Wilkner] 2310 noted well to 0005 [XM-Cedar Key]

GUYANA
3290 Guyana, Voice of Guyana 1000 to 1020 soft jazz, 17 February 
[Wilkner]

PERU
3329.544 Peru Ondas del Huallaga, Huánuco 1045 to 1105 fade, usual yl & om with announcement, "Buenos Dias ...Peru...en cuatro dias ..." 17 February [Wilkner] *** note 18 February Charles Bolland log as well. rlcw
[Wilkner]
4986.833 Peru, Radio Manantial, Huancayo 1110 noted after four days silent 17 February 
[Wilkner]
5039.223 Peru, Radio Libertad Junin, 1050 noted 16 February; 1030 to 1100 "en todos los dias 8 y cuatro..." 17 February, 
[Wilkner]
5059.9 [tentative] Peru La Voz de las Huarinjas, Huancabamba 1140- 1150 on 14 February 
[Wilkner]
5120.389 Peru, Ondas del Suroriente, Quillabamba 1030 to 1035, om en espanol, better than usual signal 17 February 
[Wilkner]
5921.26 Peru Radio Bethel noted at 1100 on 15 February 
[Wilkner]
6047,2 Peru Radio Santa Rosa, Lima 1100 to 1125, ments de Peru, San Antonio "en familia...palabras de..."16 February, also noted 15 and 14th [Wilkner + XM-Cedar Key
[Wilkner]
6173.8 Peru, Radio Tawantinsuyo, Cusco 1020 to 1029 on 17 February, buried in cochannel 
[Wilkner]

===== PACIFIC =====

AUSTRALIA
2485 Australia, VL8K Katherine NT 0950 rock and roll, 13 February. All three NTs in most days 1000 to 1100. 
[Wilkner]
9475, R. Australia, Shepparton. February, 13 0851-0902 male in English talks, short music, male and female talks. 23322, 
[LOB]
9710, R. Australia, Shepparton. February, 17 0850-0907 male and female in English talks, end of relay of ABC Radio announcements "we'll be back tomorrow, good night!; ABC Radio, Australia", IS, male in Tok Pisin "R. Australia to Pacific, P.N.G., Vanuatu, welcome!", English Pop music. 45444, 
[LOB]
11945, R. Australia, Shepparton. February, 17 0910-0920 male explaining a war combat details "Australian soldier stand on the northern side of the beach", "this memorial is for a commemoration to past wars". 35433, 
[LOB]

MICRONASIA
4755.39 Micronesia, Pohnpei Maicronesia, The Cross 0955 with some audio, 1010 off a re check, poor-fair reception on The Cross normal here, 17 February
[Wilkner]
4755.44 Cross R. Feb 07 0753-0759 34333 English,
Music, ID at 0758, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]

SOLOMON IS
5020, Solomon Islands BC, Honiara. February, 19 0850-0903 Female in Tok Pisin talks, local music, female top of the hour announcements "broadcast". QRM of R. Rebelde 5025, 32332 
[LOB]

VANUATU
3945, R. Vanuatu, Port Vila. February, 17 0838-0846 male and female in an uncertain language. // 7260, 25322
[LOB]
7260, R. Vanuatu, Port Vila. February, 13 0820-0830 pop music, female in an uncertain language, Reggae music, male and female talks segment. // 3945, 23322 
[LOB]
7260, R. Vanuatu, Port Vila. February, 19 0828-0839 male in local language talks, female alternating music in English talks. //3945, 33333 
[LOB]

=== Site Unknown ===

=== CLANDESTINE ===

4870 V.of Kashmir Feb 16 1520-1530* 34332-33432 Kashmiri,
Talk, ID at 1525, 1529 Closing music, 1530 signoff,
[Ko.Hashimoto]

7480 R.Payam-e Doost Feb 12 *1800-1811 35333-35433 Farsi,
1800 sign on with opening music, ID, Talk and music
[Ko.Hashimoto]

7480 R.Payam-e Doost Feb 16 *1800-1811 35333 Farsi,
1800 sign on with opening music, ID, Talk, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]

11530 V.of Mesopotamia Feb 12 1158-1209 34333 Kurdish,
Talk, ID at 1200, 
[Ko.Hashimoto]

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==== LW / MW ====

===== QSL =====

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

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The BBC is considering plans to reinstate axed short-wave World Service radio broadcasts on a short-term basis to regions where major events are taking place, following the revolution in Egypt.

Short-wave radio broadcasts of the BBC Arabic service, which has around 400,000 listeners in Egypt, will be shut down within weeks as part of plans to save £46m from the World Service budget, a 20% cut from its £253m annual budget.

World Service broadcasts in short wave are being cut back in the Middle East, Europe, Africa and Asia as part of the cost saving drive.

An email sent to Bush House staff on Wednesday by Peter Horrocks, the BBC's global news director, revealed plans to respond to major events in particular regions by buying up short-wave radio capacity, against abackdrop of violent political uprising sweeping across the Middle East.

"We also said in January that there would be changes to distribution, in particular changes to SW [shortwave] distribution," Horrocks said in the email, which has been seen by MediaGuardian.co.uk.

"We are looking into the possibility of buying SW capacity at short notice to ensure we can react quickly should we need to, as highlighted recently in Egypt," he added.

"I must stress that any changes we make to our original plans have to be made in the context of the tight financial settlement – what we can not do, is find new money."

The BBC is being forced to implement the cuts after the World Service's funding from the Foreign Office was reduced by 16% in the government's comprehensive spending review in October. From 2014 the World Service is to be financed from the licence fee, rather than by direct Foreign Office grant, and the BBC has said it intends to reverse some of the cuts from that point.

Horrocks also revealed the timeline for service closures across the World Service. Four services are to close this month.

The BBC Portuguese service for Africa, BBC Serbian and BBC Mundo radio will cease broadcasting on Friday 25 February, and BBC Albanian will air its last transmission on 28 February.

Three services – BBC Caribbean, BBC Russian Radio and BBC Chinese Radio – will stop broadcasting on 25 March. BBC Vietnamese radio and BBC Azeri radio will close on the final weekend of March.

Short-wave radio distribution for the Indonesian, Kygryz, Nepali, Swahili, Great Lake and Hindi service will also end on the weekend of 26 and 27 of March. Staff from these services will continue to be employed by the BBC until at least 1 August, unless they have requested to leave earlier, Horrocks said in the email.

The BBC earlier this month defended its decision to cease some of its World Service broadcasts in the Middle East.

"With satellite TV becoming virtually ubiquitous in the Arab-speaking world, and the success of its own TV channel, the BBC has decided to stop its short wave broadcasts to some countries in the Middle East," the corporation said in a statement.

"However, BBC Arabic will continue to serve its radio audiences on medium wave, through its network of FM relays and via existing and new rebroadcasting partnerships.

"It will also continue to serve its most sensitive audiences in Sudan and Arabic peninsula with short wave and medium wave broadcasts."

SOURCE:BBC World Service could return on short wave to cover major eventshttp://bit.ly/gZL8gu
[Gaviria]

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Many thanks! 
This week's Contributors are:

Michael Bethge, Germany.
LOB - Lúcio Otávio Bobrowiec, Brazil.
Yimber Gaviria, Colombia.
Kouji Hashimoto, Japan.
IWATA Gaku, Japan.
Anatoly Klepov, Russia.
Mukesh Kumar, India.
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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