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===== ASIA =====
ARMENIA
11755 R.Sadaye Zindagi via Armenia Apr,11 *1459-1529* 35443 Dari,
1459 sign on with IS, ID, Opening music, Talk and music,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
BURMA / MYANMAR.
7200.05v, Myanma Radio. *1130, April 7.
Strong open carrier before sign on; in vernacular; prominent
hum which I had suspected in earlier receptions, but could
only confirm today. Thanks to the tip from Robin Harwood
(Tasmania) in dxldyg, I was indeed able to hear the spur
on 7185.87; weak but definitely //
[Howard]
INDONESIA. 3344.97, RRI Ternate, 1301-1355, April 7.
Another Thursday with the "Bali International English Club"
program; 1355 end of show announcement; a fun program.
Audio < http://www.box.net/shared/yf7iz9cyz2 >.
[Howard]
7289.88, RRI Nabire, 0740-0756*, April 6. In Bahasa
Indonesia; EZL pop songs. 0843-0856*, April 9. 0759*,
April 10.
[Howard]
3344.97, RRI Ternate, 1301-1356, April 14.
1300 in Bahasa Indonesia giving phone numbers to call in
to the show; 1301 another Thursday with the "Bali
International English Club" program in English; a more
serious format this week; presented a very critical critique
of some of the "International" schools that do not meet the
"International Standard"; intense attack on a Jakarta
"International" school; it is only about "money, money,
money" for them; on air calls (as usual the majority of
the attempted calls did not connect); discussion about
teaching English as a second language; 1356-1400
songs in English till back into Bahasa Indonesia.
[Howard]
7289.88, RRI Nabire, 0759*, April 10. In Bahasa Indonesia;
ID and off; did not get to start SCI. April 12 at 0759 with
"Rayuan Pulau Kelapa" (Solace on Coconut Island, a.k.a.
song of Coconut Island - SCI); pips and off.
[Howard]
MALAYSIA. 15295, Voice of Malaysia, 1141, April 12.
In Chinese; several IDs; 1200 pips (1+1); into Bahasa
Indonesia which is used as filler till 1203*; recently with
good signal.
[Howard]
TAJIKISTAN
15500kHz Bible Voice Broadcasting, Canada via Dushanbe, Tajikistan. Apr.9 at 1245-1300 in Japanese. SIO454. "Bible & Gospel". ID in English at 1259, followed by program in Korean. According to an e-mail on Apr.6 from Bible Voice, they broadcast Japanese programs daily instead of Sundays only from 1230-1300.
[Nagatani]
=== MIDDLE EAST ===
PAKISTAN
15490 R.Pakistan Apr 13 0044-0101 35333-35433 Urdu,
IS, Opening announce, Koran, Talk and news,
//11580kHz,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15725kHz R. Pakistan. Mar.30 at 1010-1105(S/off). SIO252. Talk in Urdo till 1100, then news in English. // 17720kHz was inaudible.
[Nagatani]
===== AFRICA =====
ASCENSION
12060kHz Family Radio, USA via Ascension. Mar.27 at 2040-2105 in English. SIO352. Family bible class. [Nagatani]
17700 Sudan R.Service via Ascension Apr 11 1616-1626 25332 Arabic,
Talk, ID at 1617,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
CENTRAL AFRICA
3390 R.ICDI Apr 10 2020-2101 25232-25222 French,
Talk and afro pops music, ID at 2028,
Thanks for tip from "BCL World tanutanu" Blog's,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
3390 R.ICDI Apr 11 2020-2050 25332 French,
Talk and chorus music, ID at 2025,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
EQUATORIAL GUINEA
5005, Equatorial Guinea, R. Nacional, Bata. April 11 2202-2213 music, male in Spanish talks seemingly outside. Unreadable, statics 23222,
[LOB]
15190, R. Africa, 1438, April 14.
Faintly heard Tony Alamo preaching; very weak (a bit early
to be able to hear them well).
[Howard]
GABON
9580, Gabon, R. Africa No.1, Moyabi. April, 04 2125-2143 Blues music selections, male in French talks in every music break. Adjacent QRM, 33433
[LOB]
GUINEA
7125, Guinea, R.Conakry. April, 07 0600-0610 male in French talks, male reciting Alkoran followed by male in French, presumed translating Alkoran's pieces recited. 35433,
[LOB]
LIBYA
17725 V.of Africa Apr 11 1536-1552 25332 English,
Talk and music, ID at 1551,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
17725 V.of Africa Apr 12 1234-1241 25432 Swahili,
Talk, ID at 1238,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
MALI
5995, R. Mali, Bamako. April, 09 0654-0712 Tribal music, male short in French, short xylophone-like music as a bridge to male segment in French. Low modulation, 24322
[LOB]
9635, R. Mali, Bamako. April, 09 0904-0915 male in French talks. Progressive enhancement of signal, 23322
[LOB]
NIGERIA
15120 V.of Nigeria Apr 11 1526-1536 34433 English,
News, ID at 1532 and 1534,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
SOUTH AFRICA
7230, South Africa, R. Channel Africa, Meyerton. April, 07 0534-0544 male and female in English talks, outside, "South Africa, African", short music, back male. 35433,
[LOB]
9930 R.Bar-Kulan via Meyerton Apr 11 1604-1614 45433 Somali,
Koran, SJ, Talk, ID at 1610 and 1612,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15235 Channel Africa Apr 11 1600-1610 35433 French,
ID, Opening announce, News,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15660 Channel Africa Apr 11 *1457-1511 25332 Swahili,
1457 sign on with IS, ,IS and ID repetition, Opening music, ID, Opening
announce,
News,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
TUNISIA
7275, RTV Tunisia, Sfax. April, 07 0511-0523 Arabic music selections ( basically violin, flute, percussion and voice), alternating male in Arabic talks. 35333,
[LOB]
RTV Tunisienne 12005 0320 GMT Arabic 333 April 8 OM singing.
[MacKenzie]
===== EUROPE =====
GERMANY
11945 Hamada R.Int. via Germany Apr 08 *1930-1940 35433 Hausa,
1930 sign on with IS, Opening announce, Talk, ID at 1931,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
11945 Hamada R.Int. via Germany Apr 09 *1930-1940 35333 Hausa,
1930 sign on with IS, Opening announce, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
11945 Hamada R.Int. via Germany Apr 10 *1930-1940 25332 Hausa,
1930 sign on with IS, Opening announce, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
11945 Hamada R.Int. via Germany Apr 12 *1930-1940 35333 Hausa,
1930 sign on with IS, Opening announce, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
11975 V.of Gospel via Germany Apr 08 *1830-1840 35433 Fulfulde,
1930 sign on with IS, Opening announce, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
11975 V.of Gospel via Germany Apr 09 *1830-1840 35333-35433 Fulfulde,
1930 sign on with IS, Opening announce, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
11975 V.of Gospel via Germany Apr 10 *1830-1840 35333-34433 Fulfulde,
1930 sign on with IS, Opening announce, Talk,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
ITALY
15710 Miraya FM via IRRS Apr 11 1418-1429 35433 Arabic,
Talk and music, Jingle at 1419 and 1426, ID at 1426,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15710 Miraya FM via IRRS Apr 12 1407-1421 35433 Arabic,
News and music, Jingle and ID at 1418,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
=== NORTH AMERICA ===
USA
5755 WTWW Apr 12 0852-0902 35443 English,
Talk, ID at 0900,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
=== CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA ===
ANTARCTICA
15476, Antarctica, RN San Gabriel. April, 12 2035-2102 Argentinean folk music selections, no talks. Presumed local engine noise QRN until 2044, around 2047 signal fails, at peak 44344
[LOB]
15476, Antarctica, RN Arcángel, San Gabriel. April, 15 1217-1243 Spanish Pop, Spanish Romantic, Spanish Rock music selections, 1233 female ID "la LRA 36", "Buenos dias, comenzan una nueva reunión del amigos..información e mucho más", back Spanish Rock. Studio talks with lower audio level than when is playing music, at peak 44333
[LOB]
15476, LRA36 (presumed), 1408-1436, April 14.
YL clearly in Spanish, but too weak to ID; played a few ballads;
signal going downhill the whole time. Nice to have them back
[Howard]
BOLIVIA
6025, Bolivia, R Pátria Nueva, La Paz. April, 05 0921-0930 studio male and outside in discussion about acces of Bolivia to the sea "la demanda boliviana; estamos falando en vivo; Chile a apoiar la faixa marítima boliviana". Progressive enhance of QRM, at peak 33433,
[LOB]
4796, Bolivia, R. Lípez, Uyuni. April, 06 0913-0923 local music selections, male in Spanish talks hosting listeners by phone "buenas músicas en la mañana". 45444,
[LOB]
6025, Bolivia, R. Pátria Nueva, La Paz. April, 14 0911-0922 female in Spanish eloquent talks, male "en la busca del diálogo", male outside presumed to an audience "capacidad del discusión en la matéria salarial". 23322,
[LOB]
BRAZIL
Radio Nacional da Amazonia 11780 0325 GMT Portuguese 333 April
8 YL with comments. Another station was heard in Russian and ID'd as DW -Voice
of Germany. Both stations kepted mixing with each other.
[MacKenzie]
CUBA
Radio Havana Cuba-RHC 11760 0329 GMT Spanish 333 April 8 Two OMs
with comments. Plus martial band music. RHC ID 0330 GMT. YL with ID plus and OM.
[MacKenzie]
ECUADOR
ECUADOR. 4918, 98, Radio Quito (tentative), 1142-1153,
April 14. Monologue in Spanish; too weak to ID; I tuned in
too late, as I think earlier they must have had better reception
[Howard]
GUATEMALA.
4055, R. Verdad, 1219, April 14. EZL
music; ID with address in English; syndicated Christian
program in English ("Thru the Bible" with Dr. J. Vernon
McGee); poor-fair.
[Howard]
GUYANA.
3289.98, VOG, 0801, April 12. Usual format
of choral National Anthem in English; full ID for the start
of their local programs. Later from 0924 to 0942 "Early
Bird Show" with many "Happy Birthday" wishes; very
annoying, as the announcer continually was talking over
loud background music; songs (Michael Jackson "Rock
With You", Hindi pop, etc.); time checks every few minutes;
mostly fair.
[Howard]
SURINAME
4990, Suriname, R. Apintie, Paramaribo. April, 14 0858-0908 male in Dutch, soft string music, instrumental music, back male and music; Brazilian 4985 was very weak, 23322. April, 15 0817-0827 female in Dutch talks, slow music. 4985 was off, 25322
[LOB]
===== PACIFIC =====
AUSTRALIA
5050, Ozyradio (unofficial name!) (VKD963),
0943-1030, April 7. Man (Australian accent) and woman
announcers; pop songs; Aretha Franklin "Respect", etc.;
between songs gave local time; news. Thanks to Ian Baxter
for confirming my reception of this 300W station; "Presently
Ozyradio don't actually have live announcers. Programming
is 100% automated. Time announcements & news feeds are
current, but automated. Sorry to say there are presently no
station IDs. The dipole transmission antenna is now 13m
above the ground. Signal is now getting out with good
local reports over eastern Australia & now making it to
the USA as I'd hoped. Ian Baxter" Off the air April 8;
heard again 0956-1026, April 9.
[Howard]
15160, R. Australia, Shepparton. April, 07 0525-0532 male and female in English talks. Unreadable, QRM from Chinese station on 15170 (presumed CRI), 22422
[LOB]
MICRONESIA
4755.44 Cross R. Apr 12 0832-0849 35443 English,
Music, ID at 0837,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
PALAU
9930 R.Hoa-Mai via Palau Apr 12 *1301-1329* 45444 Vietnamese,
1301 sign on with ID, Opening announce, Talk and music,
Closing announce at 1328, IS from 1329, 1329 sign off,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
15420 R.Free Sarawak via Palau Apr 12 1200-1214 34433-35433 Iban,
Talk and music, ID at 1200,
New schedules?,
[Ko.Hashimoto]
PAPUA NEW GUINEA.
3205, R. Sandaun (West Sepik), 1026-1058,
April 10. Impassioned Christian sermon in English by a local preacher;
"The nation of Papua New Guinea needs to rally"; ID "This is Radio
Sandaun"; a lot of religious songs; still on at tune out at 1217. Has
been almost two years since I last heard this one!
[Howard]
3205, R. Sandaun (West Sepik).
As of April 14 has been off the air since my April 10 reception;
seems to have only broadcast for 2 days; noted by "peace-J",
et al. in Japan on April 9 (UT). April 15, happy to report them
back on the air again. 1028 faint signal; island pop songs;
1040-1053 YL and OM in conversation; 1102 became
// 3385 (NBC East New Britain) with PNG birdcall and
National News in English; erratic schedule
[Howard]
5960, Radio Fly, 0921, April 9.
Sports recap of the just concluded rugby match between
the New Zealand Warriors and the Sydney Roosters
played in New Zealand; 0925 DJ in Tok Pisin with island
pop songs; "Here now is Radio Fly's Community …" with
PSA in Tok Pisin about such things as training programs,
etc.; song by Foreigner "Feels Like The First Time".
[Howard]
SOLOMON IS
5020, Solomon Islands BC, Honiara. April, 05 0910-0921 male and female in Tok Pisin talks, Island music, male segment. Unreadable, 23322
[LOB]
5019.90, SIBC, 1059, April 6.
Sound of conch shell horn; "the Government Communications
Unit, with the Office of the Prime Minister" has a 30 minute
program "Parliament Report" at "half past nine every night
Monday through Friday"; ID with frequencies ("1,035 kHz.
MW band and on short wave 5,020 kHz., in the 60 meter
Band").
[Howard]
=== Site Unknown ===
6230, Unidentified, *1200-1240*,
April 7. Sei-ichi Hasegawa (Japan) first heard this in
early March; on with pop song in Korean; program
with long monologue in Korean and ending with another
song; strong. What is the name of this station? Audio at
< http://www.box.net/shared/xczuz4fb3l >. Best in LSB
due to Australia (VMW) being here in USB.
[Howard]
=== CLANDESTINE ===
==== PIRATE ====
==== Un-ID ====
==== LW / MW ====
===== QSL =====
===== ...and others =====
AWR Board Approves Plans for Expansion of Guam Shortwave Station
The Board of Directors of Adventist World Radio has approved, in concept, the expansion of AWR's shortwave broadcasting facility on the island of Guam in the Pacific Ocean. This project will result in much better coverage of China, a critical mission area for the Seventh?day Adventist Church.
The Guam station, which was established in 1987, currently broadcasts programs in 30+ languages for nearly 300 hours each week to a large portion of Asia. Just over half of these hours consist of Mandarin programming for listeners in China. The station's shortwave footprint also includes India; together with China, these two countries contain close to half of the world's population. As well, listeners in countries such as Vietnam, North Korea, Cambodia, Indonesia and more can all hear AWR programs in their own languages.
The station's broadcast equipment consists of six towers, four curtain antennas, and five transmitters. The largest tower is 330 feet tall, and each curtain antenna is about the size of two football fields. The shortwave signals that are generated can travel for thousands of miles, enabling the gospel message to freely enter non? Christian areas without being subject to government control.
The current equipment cannot provide a signal of sufficient strength, at the right frequency, to adequately reach listeners in northern China, Mongolia, Siberia, and beyond. Adding a fifth antenna will enable AWR to
broadcast a strong signal to these areas during prime listening hours, as well as simultaneously transmit additional programs in more languages.
"Over the years, our Mandarin broadcasts have generated incredible response from listeners in China," says AWR president Dowell Chow. "But these listeners are primarily located in the south part of the country, where our signal is much more consistent and clear. So our goal is to provide the same quality of broadcasts to the millions of people in the northern areas.
"At the same time, we are continuing to develop programs in additional languages. We are excited to have recently found producers in Tibet and Bhutan. But once their programs are ready for broadcast, we will need to be ready to add them to our airtime schedule."
While AWR recently put significant resources into launching a comprehensive podcasting system – in which all of its radio programs can also be heard worldwide online – the organization recognizes that shortwave broadcasts are still a vital part of its mission, Chow says. "In spite of the growth in Internet usage," he explains, "shortwave is still the primary method of receiving information for literally hundreds of millions of people. A full 24 percent of the world's population does not have regular access to electricity. So at AWR, we remain very aware that our listeners are extremely diverse."
AWR hopes that the installation of the new tower and antenna can be completed by the end of 2012, which is the Guam station's 25th anniversary year.
Adventist World Radio is the mission radio arm of the Seventh?day Adventist Church. Programs are broadcast throughout Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East through shortwave and AM/FM radio. All of AWR's multi? language programming is also available worldwide as podcasts and on?demand at awr.org
By Shelley Nolan Freesland
AWR Communication Director
(AWR Press Release)
[Gupta]
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Texto del informe por la radio estatal de Corea del Norte el 12 de abril
[Autor anónimo informe elaborado como el último elemento en el noticiero]
La Voz de Corea [VOK] se abrirá su página de Internet.
Estimado público,
La Voz de Corea recién abrirá su página de Internet en el Día del Sol el 15 de abril, el aniversario del nacimiento del gran líder [suryo'ng] Presidente Kim Il Sung [Kim Il-so'ng]. La dirección de la página principal de Internet se pueden localizar en www.vok.rep.kp .
La página de la Voz de Corea en Internet, que se lanzará de nuevo, fortalecerá aún más las relaciones con el público.
( Fuente: Emisora Central, Pyongyang, en 2100 gmt 12 Corea del 11 de abril a través de BBC Monitoring)
Andy Sennitt : sitios web existentes Norte de Corea se muestran en esta página .
http://www.northkoreatech.org/the-north-korean-website-list/
FUENTE: Pyongyang to launch "Voice of Korea" website 15 April http://bit.ly/hdnej6
[Gaviria]
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Many thanks!
This week's Contributors are:
LOB - Lúcio Otávio Bobrowiec, Brazil.
Wolfgang Bueschel, Germany.
Yimber Gaviria, Colombia.
Alokesh Gupta, India.
Kouji Hashimoto, Japan.
Ron Howard, USA.
IWATA Gaku, Japan.
Anatoly Klepov, Russia.
Stewart MacKenzie, USA.
NAGATANI Iwao, Japan.
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Radio Heritage Foundation
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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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