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All time in UTC
===== ASIA =====
JAPAN
3945, Japan, R. Nikkei 2, Chiba-Nagara. October, 15 0828-0838 English ballad selections, but by the accent, seems by a Japanese female singer. No signal of R. Vanuatu underneath, 34433
[LOB]
=== MIDDLE EAST ===
===== AFRICA =====
===== EUROPE =====
=== NORTH AMERICA ===
=== CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA ===
===== PACIFIC =====
VANUATU
7260, R. Vanuatu, Port Vila. October, 16 0805-0823 male and female in English talks "is really close to you?", Island music, Pop music. 34433
[LOB]
=== Site Unknown ===
=== CLANDESTINE ===
==== PIRATE ====
==== Un-ID ====
==== LW / MW ====
===== QSL =====
QSL REPORT – September 2011
Station: - Free Radio Service Holland
Date :- 27-02-2011
Frequency:- 6185 kHz
Time: - 1300-1330 UTC
Description: - 1980 – 30th Anniversary – 2010. QSL # 3 The 2000s.
Station: - Radio Romania International
Date: - 09-04-2011
Frequency: - 11895 kHz
Time: - 0300-0400 UTC
Language: - English
Description: - The (Old) Saint Elefterie Church.
Station: - Radio Bulgaria
Date: - 25-112010
Frequency: - 5900 kHz
Time: - 0000-0100 UTC
Language: - English
Description: - Old Nessebar.
Station: - Radio Taiwan International
Date: - 01-05-2011
Frequency: - 15485 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: - Taichng Park.
Station: - NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 16-05-2011
Frequency: - 15745 kHz
Time: - 1430-1515 UTC
Language: - Hindi
Description: - "Children performing Kabki" (Fukui Prefecture).
Station: - Deutsche Welle
Date: - 16-05-2011
Frequency: - 1548 kHz (Trincomalee)
Time: - 1530-1600 UTC
Language: - Bengali
Description: - Stuttgart.
Station: - Voice of Russia
Date: - 16-05-2011
Frequency: - 9670 kHz
Time: - 1500-1600 UTC
Language: - Hindi
Description: - The Voice of Russia 80, All the roads lead to VOR
headquarters on Pyatnitskaya street.
Station: - Radio Canada International
Date: - 04-09-2011
Frequency: - 11675 kHz (via Kunming relay, China)
Time: - 1500-1557 UTC
Language: - English
Description: - Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified by Bill
Westenhaver. "Rediscover the World" Radio Canada International is
celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2005. RCI broadcasts throughout
the world via the Internet, analog and digital shortwave, and
satellite. Its 300-hour weekly programming also airs on over 300
partner stations in 75 countries.
Station: - China Radio International
Date: - 03-09-2011
Frequency: - 9600 kHz
Time: - 1830-1855 UTC
Language: - English
Description: - The Great Family of the Chinese Nation – Daur ethnic
minority group.
Station: - Voice of Vietnam
Date: - 03-09-2011
Frequency: - 7280 kHz
Time: - 1900-1927 UTC
Language: - English
Description: - TNVN Verification Card.
Station: - All India Radio (Bhopal)
Date: - 25-03-2011
Frequency: - 4810 kHz
Time: - 1515-1530 UTC
Description: - QSL Card. Verifies by Director (Spectrum Management &
Synergy). Frieze of dancers from bhoga-mandapa, Konarak.
Station: - All India Radio (Bangalore)
Date: - 17-02-2011
Frequency: - 13770 kHz
Time: - 1615-1645 UTC
Description: - QSL Card. Verifies by Director (Spectrum Management &
Synergy). Buland Darwaza, Fatehpur Sikri.
Station: - All India Radio (Shimla)
Date: - 09-09-2011
Frequency: - 4965 kHz
Time: - 0040-0100 UTC
Description: - QSL Letter. Verifies by Sunil Bhatia, Director
(Engineering), Prasar Bharati, Broadcasting Corporation of India, All
India Radio Shimla - 171004
Station: - Radio Netherlands
Date: - 03-09-2011
Frequency: - 15495 kHz (Wertachtal)
Time: - 1900-1930 UTC
Language: - English
Description: - Photograph of Hard Rock Café, Terras.
Station: - Radio Netherlands
Date: - 04-09-2011
Frequency: - 11835 kHz (Madagascar)
Time: - 1430-1500 UTC
Language: - English
Description: - Photograph of Flower Field.
Station: - Radio Netherlands
Date: - 06-09-2011
Frequency: - 9800 kHz (Trincomalee)
Time: - 1400-1430 UTC
Language: - English
Description: - Twister Collection.
Station: - Voice of America
Date: - 07-04-2011
Frequency: - 15725kHz
Time: - 1400-1500 UTC
Language: - Urdu
Description: - Assignments editors discuss the latest story
developments in the VOA newsroom in Washington, D.C.
Station: - Voice of America
Date: - 02-04-2011
Frequency: - 9780 kHz
Time: - 0100-0200 UTC
Language: - English
Description: - Voice of America. Powerful transmitters and curtain
antennas towering hundreds of feet high beam VOA shortwave radio
programs to listeners around the world from U. S. Government
international broadcasting stations.
Station: - Voice of America
Date: - 02-04-2011
Frequency: - 9780 kHz
Time: - 0100-0200 UTC
Language: - English
Description: - Voice of America. Powerful transmitters and curtain
antennas towering hundreds of feet high beam VOA shortwave radio
programs to listeners around the world from U. S. Government
international broadcasting stations.
Station: - Voice of America
Date: - 16-05-2011
Frequency: - 12150 kHz
Time: - 1500-1600 UTC
Language: - English
Description: - Voice of America. Powerful transmitters and curtain
antennas towering hundreds of feet high beam VOA shortwave radio
programs to listeners around the world from U. S. Government
international broadcasting stations.
Station: - Voice of America
Date: - 28-02-2011
Frequency: - 7405 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - Bengali
Description: - Voice of America. Powerful transmitters and curtain
antennas towering hundreds of feet high beam VOA shortwave radio
programs to listeners around the world from U. S. Government
international broadcasting stations.
Station: - HCJB Global Australia
Date :- 05-09-2011
Frequency:- 15340 kHz (Transmitting from Kununurra in the northwest of
Australia)
Time: - 1515-1530 UTC
Language:- English
Description: - e-QSL. Promenade Melbourn.
[Kumar]
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===== ...and others =====
EMR / RGI Schedule for this Sunday
European Music Radio This Sunday Radio Gloria International
Date 23rd of October 2011 Date 23rd of October 2011
Time 08.00 to 09.00 utc Time 09.00 to 10.00 utc
Channel 9480 khz Channels 9480 & 6005 khz + shortwaveservice.com
Repeat EMR Programmes: - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
08.00 Tom Taylor programme Time 13.00 to 14.00 utc
08.30 Mike Taylor programme Channel 6140 khz + 15-16 utc at Coloradio.org
Please send all EMR reception reports to: studio@emr.org.uk 73s Tom
Please send all RGI reception reports to: radiogloria@aol.com 73s Andy
NEW EMR Postal Address:
European Music Radio,
c/o M.V. Baltic Radio,
Seestraße 17,
D-19089 Göhren,
Germany
[Taylor]
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HFCC B11 HFCC/ASBU Docs/Links
Remarks and news items from the B11 HFCC/ASBU conference in Dallas:
- Opening remarks by Oldrich Cip, chairman HFCC
- Remarks by Lauren Libby of TWR
- Remarks by Charles Caudill of WCB
- Some thoughts on the HFCC Conference in Dallas by Jeff White, written for Radio World
- Radio World Article
- News Item on DRM Consortium Website
http://hfcc.org/delivery/HFCC-IBD_Content_Delivery_Debate.phtml
[Gupta]
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ALBANIA/AUSTRIA/CYPRUS/ESTONIA/FRANCE {Issoudun, Roumoules}
/GERMANY/MOLDOVA
TRANS WORLD RADIO - EUROPE
Transmission - Schedule Winter B-11
30 Oct 2011 - 25 March 2012.
Updated: 21 Oct 2011 / Revision 0.
SW (Shortwave)
Trans World Radio - ISSOUDUN, FRANCE
TIME/UTC DAYS LANGUAGE FREQ PWR AZI ZONES
0930-1000 1234567 HUNGARIAN 9450 100 85 28
Trans World Radio - NAUEN, GERMANY
0800-0850 1234567 ENGLISH 6105 100 285 27
Trans World Radio - MOOSBRUNN, AUSTRIA
0644-0659 12345.. POLISH 7225 100 300 28
0800-0850 1234567 ENGLISH 7310 100 300 27
1500-1530 234567 RUSSIAN 9495 100 55 28/29/30
1500-1530 1...... BELORUSSIAN 9495 100 55 28/29/30
1630-1700 12345.. ARMENIAN 9685 100 105 29S/39N
Trans World Radio - WERTACHTAL, GERMANY
0645-0700 12345.. POLISH 5910 100 55 28
1100-1130 .....6. ROMANIAN 6120 100 105 28
1500-1530 .234567 RUSSIAN 7295 100 60 28/29/30
1500-1530 1...... BELORUSSIAN 7295 100 60 28/29/30
1629-1659 ....6. RUMANIAN 6110 100 105 28
1629-1659 12345.. ARMENIAN 12015 100 90 29S/39N
MW (Medium Wave)
Trans World Radio - ROUMOULES, RMC FRANCE
TIME/UTC DAYS LANGUAGE FREQ PWR AZI ZONES
2045-2115 123.5.. Kabyle 1467 1000 216 37,38
2045-2130 ...4.67 Kabyle 1467 1000 216 37,38
2115-2130 ....5.. Sous/Tachelh 1467 1000 216 37,38
2115-2130 .2..... Tarifit 1467 1000 216 37,38
2115-2130 1.3.... Tamazight 1467 1000 216 37,38
2130-2145 .....6. Arabic/Tunis 1467 1000 216 37,38
2130-2145 ...4... Arabic 1467 1000 216 37,38
2130-2145 123.5.7 Arabic/Egypt 1467 1000 216 37,38
2145-2200 ....5.. Arabic/Leban 1467 1000 216 37,38
2145-2200 ...4... Arabic/Tunis 1467 1000 216 37,38
2145-2215 .....6. Arabic 1467 1000 216 37,38
2145-2245 ......7 Arabic 1467 1000 216 37,38
2145-2300 123.... Arabic 1467 1000 216 37,38
2200-2300 ...45.. Arabic 1467 1000 216 37,38
2215-2230 .....6. Arabic/Morocco1467 1000 216 37,38
2230-2245 .....6. Arabic 1467 1000 216 37,38
2245-2300 ......7 Arabic/Jordan 1467 1000 216 37,38
2245-2300 .....6. Arabic/Morocco1467 1000 216 37,38
2300-2315 123456. English 1467 1000 325 27
2300-2345 ......7 English 1467 1000 325 27
Trans World Radio - TARTU, ESTONIA
0400-0400?1234567 RUSSIAN 1035 100 0 28,29
?24hrs, ex 02-04 UT, acc new standard Western Russia time
1600-1700 1.3.5.. RUSSIAN 1035 100 0 28,29
1800-2000 1234567 RUSSIAN 1035 100 0 28,29
Trans World Radio - FLLAKE, ALBANIA
1925-2000 1234567 Hungarian 1395 500 330 28
2000-2015 .....6. Polish 1395 500 330 28
2000-2030 12345.7 Polish 1395 500 330 28
2015-2030 .....6. Arabic 1395 500 330 28
2030-2045 ......7 Croatian 1395 500 330 28
2030-2100 12345.. Croatian 1395 500 330 28
2030-2130 .....6. Croatian 1395 500 330 28
2045-2130 ......7 Bosnian 1395 500 330 28
2100-2130 12345.. Serbian 1395 500 330 28
Trans World Radio - CAPE GRECO, CYPRUS
0300-0330 12345.. Arabic 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2025-2056 123.... Arabic 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2025-2111 .....6. Arabic 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2025-2141 ......7 Arabic 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2025-2211 ...45.. Arabic 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2056-2111 ..3.... Arabic/Egypt 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2056-2111 .2..... Arabic/Jordan 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2056-2111 1...... Arabic/Leban 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2111-2126 .....6. Arabic/Egypt 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2111-2211 123.... Arabic 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2126-2141 .....6. Arabic 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2141-2156 .....6. Arabic/Egypt 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2141-2211 ......7 Arabic/Egypt 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2156-2211 .....6. Arabic/Sudan 1233 600 205 38,39,40
Trans World Radio - GRIGORIOPOL, MOLDOVA
1900-1930 12....7 Ukrainian 999 500 0 29
1900-1945 .....6. Ukrainian 999 500 0 29
1900-2000 ..345.. Ukrainian 999 500 0 29
1930-2000 1...... Russian 999 500 0 29
1930-2030 .2....7 Russian 999 500 0 29
1945-2015 .....6. Russian 999 500 0 29
2000-2030 ..345.. Russian 999 500 0 29
2000-2030 1...... Belorussian 999 500 0 29
2015-2030 .....6. Ukrainian 999 500 0 29
1800-1830 1234567 Bulgarian 1548 1000 245 28
1830-1845 1234567 Romani/Balkan 1548 1000 245 28
1845-1915 12345.. Rumanian 1548 1000 245 28
1845-1945 .....67 Rumanian 1548 1000 245 28
1915-1945 12345.. Romani/Vlax 1548 1000 245 28
1945-2000 1234567 Serbian 1548 1000 245 28
Day 1 Mon ... 7 Sun
This schedule may be copied and redistributed, but not altered.
TWR - EUROPE
Vienna Office
Frequency Coordination
Trans World Radio
Postfach 141
A-1235 Vienna
AUSTRIA
Visit our website at: <http://www.twr.org>
(TWR Europe, transformed and re-typed from .pdf to .txt format
by wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 21)
[Bueschel]
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Digital Radio and the Future of Shortwave
by James Careless
on 10.16.2011
Digital shortwave radio is no dream: It exists today. Right now, foreign-service broadcasters in Europe, Asia, Africa, Oceana and the Americas are providing regular digital radio broadcasts over shortwave, using the DRM30 transmission standard.
"The Digital Radio Mondiale AM solution operates worldwide," said Ruxandra Obreja. She is chair of the DRM Consortium, the international not-for-profit group of broadcasters, transmitter/receiver manufacturers and broadcasting unions, who use and promote the DRM30 standard for short, medium and longwave and DRM+ for VHF. "In the past 18 months, India and Russia have already adopted it [DRM30] as their digital solution and have earmarked serious investment for its implementation."
In July 2010, Indian public-service broadcaster All India Radio issued a tender for 40 new medium-wave and five new shortwave transmitters for DRM operation, as well as the upgrade of 36 other transmitters to support DRM30.
RELIABLE SYSTEM
DRM30 is meant to replace interference-prone analog AM broadcasting with a reliable digital signal that delivers high quality audio plus a host of data features. However, the system has been stymied by a limited availability of receivers.
DRM's progress to date has been "very little in Europe and North America," said Andy Sennitt, longtime shortwave radio watcher and editor in charge of the Radio Netherlands "Media Network" website. "Most emphasis now seems to be on India, China and South America."
However, at the IBC2011 trade show in Amsterdam, the situation showed signs of changing.
At several events during the exhibition, the DRM Consortium highlighted new partnerships with receiver manufacturers that are expected to bring several new models to market over the coming year, including new standalone, USB-based, in-car and professional receivers.
Also, chipmaker Frontier Silicon announced that it was adding implementations of DRM30 and DRM+ to its Kino 3 radio processor, one of the most widely used digital radio IC chips on the market.
However, these positive signs have been a long time in coming.
Gerhard J. Straub, director of the Broadcast Technologies Division at the U.S. International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB); the agency that runs the Voice of America and Radio Martí, says the slow uptake of DRM30 are shared by all digital radio systems, which have not benefited from governmental mandates the way digital television has.
"I think the consumer is overwhelmed with media choices today and unless there is compelling content available on a specific platform, what incentive is there to migrate to a specific technology over another one?" he said.
Then there's the issue of supply and demand: Broadcasters don't want to switch to DRM30 unless there are enough receivers in use worldwide. Meanwhile, receiver manufacturers have been reluctant to commit to DRM, due to a lack of programming.
"DRM is not seen as a profitable line for the major manufacturers," said Sennitt. "A few smaller manufacturers have produced DRM receivers, but the unit cost is still too high, and there simply aren't enough DRM transmissions audible at any one location to stimulate consumer demand. It's a classic chicken and egg situation — which comes first, the transmissions or the receivers? The broadcasters and the receiver manufacturers are each waiting for the other to move first."
ADDITIONAL RECEIVERS
The decisions by Russia and India to adopt DRM30 for domestic broadcasting may be changing that equation.
"Our experience over the past year has been that chipset and receiver manufacturers are increasingly interested in creating DRM platforms or very often multi-standard platforms that accommodate several digital audio solutions including DRM," said DRM Consortium Chair Ruxandra Obreja.
In fact, Obreja said. "Our membership has increased in the last 12 months and it is no wonder that the companies which have joined us are the top manufacturers of radio chipsets in the analog and digital world."
Receiver partners MSway, Frontier Silicon, Chengdu NewStar Electronics and Himalaya all highlighted their DRM30/DRM+ receiver solutions during IBC2011.
With the potential DRM30 audience in India and Russia, use of the system in medium wave may prove feasible, but for shortwave it may be too late.
While DRM30 theoretically has what it takes to resurrect shortwave into a digital radio band, the real culprit behind shortwave's decline is the Internet: After the Web arrived, many shortwave listeners had a better, far more reliable way to get the content they wanted. In the developed world, this killed much of the demand for shortwave broadcasts from international broadcasters.
In the developing world, however, the need for shortwave radio remains, but listeners do not have the money to buy expensive DRM receivers.
"Unless a company comes along with a DRM receiver that can cost less than $40 for countries in the developing world, it won't happen," said Keith Perron, founder of shortwave program producer PCJ Media.
In the context of a Web-dominated world, can DRM30 save shortwave radio? "Definitely not," said Andy Sennitt. "There are too many other factors that have sealed the fate of shortwave."
OTHER USES
Glenn Hauser, host of "World of Radio," does hold out some hope for DRM30 on shortwave, seeing it being useful for "single-hop coverage at limited distances, as feeder to relay stations as with Radio New Zealand International to the Pacific."
In fact, Thomson Broadcast demonstrated a DRM30-based rebroadcasting system at IBC2011 which would facilitate delivery to local FM stations programming via shortwave.
"Maybe we should ask that question from another angle," says IBB's Gerhard Straub. "If traditional shortwave broadcasting fades away, someone is going to use that spectrum for something, and we can be almost certain it is going to be used with a digital system. I think the DRM system has the ability to revitalize the HF spectrum, but I think it is up to the broadcasters to find a way to utilize the technology to give the audience something that they cannot get somewhere else."
In response to these doubts, the DRM Consortium's Ruxandra Obreja poses a question of her own: "Is there a demand for digital radio or will analog do? The obvious answer is that in a digital world, with very congested and limited spectrum resources, analog will be eventually replaced." Under such conditions, "digital radio will thrive," she predicted.
SOURCE:
Digital Radio and the Future of Shortwave http://bit.ly/qyZsTU
[Gaviria]
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THAILAND Radio Thailand B-11 schedule til March 25, 2012
0000-0030 English 13745 US-East *Live
0030-0100 English 13745 US-West *Live
0100-0200 Thai 13745 US-West
0200-0230 English 15275 US-East
0230-0330 Thai 15275 US-East
0530-0600 English 12015 Eastern Europe/Russia *Live
1000-1100 Thai 12040 MLA/INS/PAC/SoEaAS additional <<<<<
1000-1100 Thai 17630 Middle East
1030-1100 Thai 1575 SoEaAS
1100-1130 Thai 1575 SoEaAS Mon-Fri only
1100-1115 Vietnamese 7255 Asia-Pacific
1115-1130 Khmer 7255 Asia-Pacific
1130-1145 Lao 7235 Asia-Pacific
1145-1200 Burmese 7235 Asia-Pacific
1200-1230 Thai 1575 SoEaAS Mon-Fri only
1200-1215 Malaysian 11870 Asia-Pacific
1230-1300 English 9720 Asia-Pacific
1300-1315 Japanese 7465 Asia-Pacific
1315-1330 Mandarin 7465 Asia-Pacific
1330-1400 Thai 7465 Asia-Pacific
1400-1430 English 9725 Asia-Pacific
1800-1900 Thai 9680 Europe
1900-2000 English 9680 Europe
2000-2015 German 9535 Europe
2030-2045 English 9535 Europe
2045-2115 Thai 9535 Europe
2230-2400 Thai 1575 SoEaAS Sun-Thur only.
Radio Thailand, World Services (HSK9),
Public Relations Department, Royal Thai Government
236 Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, Din Daeng, Bangkok 10400 Thailand
Tel +662 6919917 Fax +662 2776139
<english at hsk9 dot org>
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 17)
PHILIPPINES Philippine Broadcasting Service Manila in B-11 schedule towards PHL Foreign workers in the Middle East.
Tagalog/English 0200-0330 UT 11880, 15285, 17700 kHz.
English 1730-1930 UT 9825, 11890, 15190 kHz.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 17)
[Bueschel]
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EWTN (WEWN) B11
Oct 30,2011 - Mar 25,2011
English
0000-0600 on 11520 250 kW / 040 deg to ME
0600-0900 on 11520 250 kW / 085 deg to Af
0900-1200 on 9390 250 kW / 335 deg to SEAs
1200-1800 on 15610 250 kW / 040 deg to Eu
1800-2400 on 15610 250 kW / 085 deg to Af
Spanish
0000-1000 on 11870 250 kW / 155 deg to Am/Caribbean
1000-1700 on 12050 250 kW / 155 deg to Am/Caribbean
1700-2400 on 13830 250 kW / 155 deg to Am/Caribbean
Spanish
0000-0500 on 5810 250 kW / 220 deg to Mexico
0500-1300 on 7555 250 kW / 220 deg to Mexico
1300-1800 on 11550 250 kW / 220 deg to Mexico
1800-2400 on 12050 250 kW / 220 deg to Mexico
EWTN Shortwave Radio
WEWN Global Catholic Radio
5817 Old Leeds Road
Irondale,
Birmingham AL 35210, USA
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[Gupta]
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IRRS-Shortwave Schedule B11
Effective Oct.30,2011 - 25 Mar,2012
IRRS-Shortwave (Milano, Italy)
in parallel with Internet Radio NEXUS (IRN) (24 hrs) http://mp3.nexus.org/
Freq Time UTC Days ITU Zones Power Target Language
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7290 1900-2000 Daily 18-20,27-30,37-39 150 kW Europe,MidEast,Africa English (1)
7290 1830-1900 Sun 18-20,27-30,37-39 150 kW Europe,MidEast,Africa English (1)
9510 0900-1000 Sat 18-20,27-30,37-39 150 kW Europe,MidEast,N Africa English (2)
9510 1030-1300 Sun 18-20,27-30,37-39 150 kW Europe,MidEast,N Africa English (2)
15190 1300-1400 Daily 28-35,39-45,49-51,54-60 300 kW Europe,MidEast,Asia,Pac English (2)
11910 0800-0815 Wed 28-30,37-41,48-50 300 kW MidEast,Africa Arabic (3)
11910 1400-1415 Fri 28-30,37-41,48-50 300 kW MidEast,Africa Arabic (3)
(1) To Europe, Middle East and Africa
(2) To Europe, Middle East and North Africa
(3) to Middle East and Africa
Information on any additional test transmission will be available at : http://www.nexus.org/NEXUS-IBA/Schedules
For more information:
IRRS-Shortwave,
PO BOX 10980, I-20110 Milano, Italy.
ph: +39-02-266 6971 fax: +39-02-706 38 151
email: info at nexus.org
Reception reports to : reports at nexus.org
(Last update on Oct. 11, 2011)
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[Gupta]
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FEBA RADIO B11
30th October 2011 to 25th March 2012
Time UTC 1234567 Languages kHz band site
---------------------------------------------
NORTH INDIA, NEPAL, TIBET
0000-0030 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 9650 31 DHA
1445-1500 ...wtfs KASHMIRI 9650 31 DHA
1445-1500 smt.... MIXED LANGUAGES 9650 31 DHA
1500-1530 smtwtfs BANGLA rural 7485 41 TAC
PAKISTAN, AFGHANISTAN
0200-0230 s...... URDU 7315 41 DHA
0200-0215 .mtwtfs URDU 7315 41 DHA
0215-0230 .mtwtfs MIXED LANGUAGES 7315 41 DHA
0230-0300 smtwtfs DARI 6125 49 DHA
0300-0315 smtwtfs MIXED LANGUAGES 6125 49 DHA
1400-1430 smtwtfs URDU 7230 41 NVS
1430-1500 smtwtfs MIXED LANGUAGES 7230 41 NVS
1500-1530 smtwtfs DARI 9400 31 ERV
1530-1600 smtwtfs PASHTO 9400 31 ERV
MIDDLE EAST
0800-0830 smtwtfs ARABIC 15220 19 MOS
1800-1930 smtwtfs ARABIC 9550 31 KIG
AFRICA, ETHIOPIA, SUDAN
1600-1630 s...tfs AMHARIC 12125 25 ERV
1600-1630 .mtw... GURAGENA 12125 25 ERV
1630-1700 smtwtfs AMHARIC 12125 25 ERV
1600-1630 smtwtfs ETHIOPIA 11875 25 KIG
1630-1700 smtw... TIGRINYA 9850 31 DHA
1630-1700 ....tfs AMHARIC 9850 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 7510 41 ERV
1830-1845 smtwtfs FRENCH(Cent+West Af) 15250 19 ASC
2145-2215 smt.tfs HASSINYA/PULAAR(WAf) 11985 25 ASC
Tx Site Codes :
ASC Ascension Island
DHA Dhabayya
ERV Yerevan Armenia
KIG Kigali Rwanda
MOS Moosbrunn Austria
NVS Novosibirsk Russia
TAC Tashkent Uzbekistan
Day 1 = Sunday (ITU Convention)
(As on 21 Oct 2011)
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[Gupta]
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BULGARIA Winter B-11 of Radio Bulgaria from Oct.30, 2011 to Mar.25, 2012:
ALBANIAN / e-mail: <albanian @ bnr.bg>
0630-0700 on 747 PET 300 kW / non-dir to SEEU Mon-Fri
0630-0700 on 1224 VDN 300 kW / 205 deg to SEEU Mon-Fri
0700-0800 on 747 PET 300 kW / non-dir to SEEU Sat/Sun
0700-0800 on 1224 VDN 300 kW / 205 deg to SEEU Sat/Sun
1700-1730 on 747 PET 300 kW / non-dir to SEEU
1700-1730 on 1224 VDN 300 kW / 205 deg to SEEU
2000-2100 on 747 PET 300 kW / non-dir to SEEU
2000-2100 on 1224 VDN 300 kW / 205 deg to SEEU
BULGARIAN / e-mail: <bulgarian @ bnr.bg>
0100-0200 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 306 deg to NoAM
0100-0200 on 7400 PLD 300 kW / 295 deg to NoAM
0100-0200 on 7300 PLD 170 kW / 260 deg to SoAM
0100-0200 on 9400 PLD 170 kW / 245 deg to SoAM
0530-0600 on 747 PET 300 kW / non-dir to SEEU Mon-Fri
0530-0600 on 1224 VDN 300 kW / 205 deg to SEEU Mon-Fri
0530-0600 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 115 deg to N&ME Mon-Fri
0530-0600 on 7400 PLD 170 kW / 126 deg to N&ME Mon-Fri
0530-0600 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 306 deg to WeEU Mon-Fri
0530-0600 on 7400 PLD 300 kW / 295 deg to WeEU Mon-Fri
0500-0600 on 747 PET 300 kW / non-dir to SEEU Sat/Sun
0500-0600 on 1224 VDN 300 kW / 205 deg to SEEU Sat/Sun
0500-0600 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 115 deg to N&ME Sat/Sun
0500-0600 on 7400 PLD 170 kW / 126 deg to N&ME Sat/Sun
0500-0600 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 306 deg to WeEU Sat/Sun
0500-0600 on 7400 PLD 300 kW / 295 deg to WeEU Sat/Sun
1400-1500 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 078 deg to CeAS
1400-1500 on 7400 PLD 170 kW / 030 deg to EaEU
1400-1500 on 11600 PLD 170 kW / 306 deg to WeEU
1400-1500 on 15600 PLD 300 kW / 306 deg to WeEU
1600-1700 on 747 PET 300 kW / non-dir to SEEU
1600-1700 on 1224 VDN 300 kW / 205 deg to SEEU
1600-1700 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 078 deg to CeAS
1600-1700 on 7400 PLD 170 kW / 030 deg to EaEU
1600-1700 on 9700 PLD 170 kW / 306 deg to WeEU
1600-1700 on 15700 PLD 300 kW / 185 deg to SoAF
1900-2000 on 747 PET 300 kW / non-dir to SEEU
1900-2000 on 1224 VDN 300 kW / 205 deg to SEEU
2200-2300 on 6000 PLD 170 kW / 260 deg to SoEU
2200-2300 on 9400 PLD 170 kW / 245 deg to SoEU
DX MIX NEWS 0545-0600 Sun; 1445-1500 Sun; 1945-2000 Sun
ENGLISH / e-mail: <english @ bnr.bg>
0000-0100 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 306 deg to NoAM
0000-0100 on 7400 PLD 300 kW / 295 deg to NoAM
0300-0400 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 306 deg to NoAM
0300-0400 on 7400 PLD 300 kW / 295 deg to NoAM
0730-0800 on 7400 PLD 170 kW / 306 deg to WeEU
0730-0800 on 9400 PLD 300 kW / 295 deg to WeEU
1830-1900 on 7400 PLD 170 kW / 306 deg to WeEU
1830-1900 on 9700 PLD 300 kW / 295 deg to WeEU
2200-2300 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 306 deg to WeEU
2200-2300 on 7400 PLD 300 kW / 295 deg to WeEU
DX MIX NEWS 2230-2240 Fri; 0030-0040 Sat; 0330-0340 Sat; 0740-0750 Sun
FRENCH / e-mail: <french @ bnr.bg>
0200-0300 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 306 deg to NoAM
0200-0300 on 7400 PLD 300 kW / 295 deg to NoAM
0700-0730 on 7400 PLD 170 kW / 306 deg to WeEU
0700-0730 on 9400 PLD 300 kW / 295 deg to WeEU
1800-1830 on 7400 PLD 170 kW / 306 deg to WeEU
1800-1830 on 9700 PLD 300 kW / 295 deg to WeEU
2100-2200 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 306 deg to WeEU
2100-2200 on 7400 PLD 300 kW / 295 deg to WeEU
DX MIX NEWS 2130-2140 Tue; 0230-0240 Wed; 2130-2140 Sun; 0230-0240 Mon
GERMAN / e-mail: <german @ bnr.bg>
0630-0700 on 7400 PLD 170 kW / 306 deg to WeEU
0630-0700 on 9400 PLD 300 kW / 295 deg to WeEU
1730-1800 on 7400 PLD 170 kW / 306 deg to WeEU
1730-1800 on 9700 PLD 300 kW / 295 deg to WeEU
2000-2100 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 306 deg to WeEU
2000-2100 on 7400 PLD 300 kW / 295 deg to WeEU
DX MIX NEWS 2050-2100 Tue; 0650-0700 Thu; 2020-2030 Sat
GREEK / e-mail: <greek @ bnr.bg>
0600-0630 on 747 PET 300 kW / non-dir to SEEU Mon-Fri
0600-0630 on 1224 VDN 300 kW / 205 deg to SEEU Mon-Fri
0600-0700 on 747 PET 300 kW / non-dir to SEEU Sat/Sun
0600-0700 on 1224 VDN 300 kW / 205 deg to SEEU Sat/Sun
1730-1800 on 747 PET 300 kW / non-dir to SEEU
1730-1800 on 1224 VDN 300 kW / 205 deg to SEEU
2100-2200 on 747 PET 300 kW / non-dir to SEEU
2100-2200 on 1224 VDN 300 kW / 205 deg to SEEU
RUSSIAN / e-mail: <russian @ bnr.bg>
0400-0430 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 030 deg to EaEU
0400-0430 on 7400 PLD 170 kW / 078 deg to CeAS
1500-1600 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 078 deg to CeAS
1500-1600 on 7400 PLD 170 kW / 030 deg to EaEU
1900-2000 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 078 deg to CeAS
1900-2000 on 7400 PLD 170 kW / 030 deg to EaEU
DX MIX NEWS 1540-1600 Sat; 1940-2000 Sat; 0410-0430 Sun
SERBIAN / e-mail: <serbian @ bnr.bg>
0700-0730 on 747 PET 300 kW / non-dir to SEEU Mon-Fri
0700-0730 on 1224 VDN 300 kW / 205 deg to SEEU Mon-Fri
0800-0900 on 747 PET 300 kW / non-dir to SEEU Sat/Sun
0800-0900 on 1224 VDN 300 kW / 205 deg to SEEU Sat/Sun
1800-1830 on 747 PET 300 kW / non-dir to SEEU
1800-1830 on 1224 VDN 300 kW / 205 deg to SEEU
2200-2300 on 747 PET 300 kW / non-dir to SEEU
2200-2300 on 1224 VDN 300 kW / 205 deg to SEEU
SPANISH / e-mail: <spanish @ bnr.bg>
0000-0100 on 7300 PLD 170 kW / 260 deg to SoAM
0000-0100 on 9400 PLD 170 kW / 245 deg to SoAM
0200-0300 on 7300 PLD 170 kW / 260 deg to SoAM
0200-0300 on 9400 PLD 170 kW / 245 deg to SoAM
0700-0730 on 7300 PLD 170 kW / 260 deg to SoEU
0700-0730 on 9800 PLD 170 kW / 245 deg to SoEU
1730-1800 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 260 deg to SoEU
1730-1800 on 9400 PLD 170 kW / 245 deg to SoEU
2100-2200 on 6000 PLD 170 kW / 260 deg to SoEU
2100-2200 on 9400 PLD 170 kW / 245 deg to SoEU
DX MIX NEWS 1750-1800 Sun; 2120-2130 Sun; 0020-0030 Mon; 0220-0230 Mon
TURKISH / e-mail: <turkish @ bnr.bg>
0600-0630 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 115 deg to N&ME
0600-0630 on 7400 PLD 170 kW / 126 deg to N&ME
1830-1900 on 747 PET 300 kW / non-dir to SEEU
1830-1900 on 1224 VDN 300 kW / 205 deg to SEEU
1830-1900 on 5900 PLD 170 kW / 078 deg to N&ME
MW: PET=Petritch (G.C. 41N28/023E19) 1 x 300 kW
VDN=Vidin (G.C. 43N50/022E43) 1 x 300 kW
SW: PLD=Plovdiv (G.C. 42N23/024E52) 2 x 300 kW, 3 x 170 kW
ADDR: 4, Dragan Tsankov Blvd., 1040 Sofia and P.O.Box 900, 1000 Sofia.
Tel.: +359 2 933 66 33; fax.: +359 2 865 05 60; Website: www.bnr.bg
[Ivanov via Gupta]
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SINES A11 SCHD (BY UTC) :
FREQ STATION UTC DAYS LANG PWR AZI
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12070 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0000-0100 1234567 German 250 275
9440 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0200-0300 1234567 German 250 75
6180 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0400-0500 1234567 English 250 150
6075 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0400-0557 1234567 German 250 40
6180 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0500-0530 1234567 English 250 150
5955 R.NEDERLAND 0500-0558 1234567 Dutch 250 40
11830 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0530-0557 1234567 Portuguese 250 150
9545 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0600-0630 1234567 English 250 170
15650 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0600-0657 1234567 German 250 140
9885 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0630-0700 1234567 Hausa 250 150
11850 R.PORTUGAL INT 0645-0800 .23456. Portuguese 250 55
11925 BBC(DRM) 0700-0800 1234567 English(Digital)90 40
11995 R.PORTUGAL(DRM) 0830-1000 1.....7 Portuguese(Digital)90 45
17585 BBC 1200-1230 1234567 French 250 170
13730 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1200-1300 1234567 French 250 110
21840 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1200-1300 1234567 German 250 80
17820 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1300-1400 1234567 Hausa 250 150
21840 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1400-1457 1234567 Amharic 250 110
21630 BBC 1400-1500 1234567 Hausa 250 145
17840 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1400-1600 1234567 German 250 80
17745 Sudan R.Service 1500-1530 1234567 English/Sudanese 250 114
17745 Sudan R.Service 1530-1700 1234567 Arabic/Sudanese 250 114
17780 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1600-1700 1234567 Amharic 250 110
17840 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1700-1800 1234567 French 250 150
21780 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1700-1800 1234567 French 250 140
15410 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1730-1830 1234567 Persian 250 80
9545 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1800-1857 1234567 German 250 40
13780 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1800-1900 1234567 German 250 40
17610 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1900-1930 1234567 English 250 140
17610 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1930-1957 1234567 Portuguese 250 140
9545 DEUTSCHE WELLE 2000-2100 1234567 German 250 40
9620 KBS WORLD RADIO 2000-2100 1234567 Arabic 250 105
11865 DEUTSCHE WELLE 2000-2100 1234567 English 250 160
9735 DEUTSCHE WELLE 2100-2157 1234567 English 250 120
15275 DEUTSCHE WELLE 2100-2200 1234567 English 250 120
11865 DEUTSCHE WELLE 2200-2355 1234567 German 250 235
[Gupta]
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DW Trincomalee also closes down on 29/30 Oct 2011.
DW TRINCOMALEE A11 (BY TIME)
FREQ STATION UTC DAYS Language Pow Azi
1548 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0000-0100 1234567 German 400 35
9885 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0000-0100 1234567 English 250 90
13780 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0000-0100 1234567 English 250 45
6165 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0000-0200 1234567 German 250 15
1548 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0300-0400 1234567 English 400 35
12005 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0300-0400 1234567 English 250 15
15400 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0300-0400 1234567 Swahili 250 255
15400 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0300-0400 1234567 Swahili 250 255
15400 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0400-0500 1234567 English 250 270
17820 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0400-0500 1234567 German 250 270
17780 DEUTSCHE WELLE(DRM) 0500-0600 1234567 English(Digital) 90 45
21780 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0530-0600 1234567 Portuguese 250 240
17820 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0800-0830 1234567 Pashto 250 335
17860 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0800-0900 1234567 German 250 120
17820 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0830-0900 1234567 Dari 250 335
15275 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0900-1000 1234567 English 250 45
17820 DEUTSCHE WELLE 0900-1000 1234567 English 250 45
15650 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1000-1100 1234567 German 250 120
17780 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1000-1100 1234567 German 250 75
11770 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1200-1258 1234567 Indonesian 250 120
15105 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1200-1258 1234567 Indonesian 250 105
1548 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1200-1300 1234567 German 400 35
12000 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1200-1300 1234567 German 250 345
13735 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1300-1358 1234567 Chinese 250 60
15620 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1300-1358 1234567 Chinese 250 45
13840 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1330-1400 1234567 Dari 250 335
1548 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1400-1430 1234567 German 400 35
13840 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1400-1430 1234567 Pashto 250 335
9800 R.NEDERLAND 1400-1457 1234567 English 250 345
15640 BBC-DEUTSCHE WELLE(DRM) 1400-1500 1234567 English(Digital) 90 5
1548 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1430-1500 1234567 Urdu 400 35
13840 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1430-1500 1234567 Urdu 250 335
21840 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1500-1558 1234567 Swahili 250 240
15640 BBC-DEUTSCHE WELLE(DRM) 1500-1600 1234567 English(Digital) 90 5
1548 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1530-1600 1234567 Bengali 400 35
6170 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1600-1658 1234567 English 250 15
1548 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1600-1700 1234567 English 400 35
15640 DEUTSCHE WELLE(DRM) 1600-1700 1234567 English(Digital) 90 5
9445 R.NEDERLAND 1700-1727 1234567 Dutch 250 300
1548 DEUTSCHE WELLE(DRM) 1700-1800 1234567 English(Digital) 100 35
15640 DEUTSCHE WELLE(DRM) 1700-1800 1234567 English(Digital) 90 5
9735 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1900-1930 1234567 English 250 270
15640 DEUTSCHE WELLE 1930-2000 1234567 Portuguese 250 225
7330 DEUTSCHE WELLE 2000-2200 1234567 German 250 120
5955 DEUTSCHE WELLE 2200-2300 1234567 Indonesian 250 120
9765 DEUTSCHE WELLE 2200-2300 1234567 German 250 105
11965 DEUTSCHE WELLE 2300-2400 1234567 Chinese 250 45
[Gupta]
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Many thanks!
This week's Contributors are:
Michael Bethge, Germany.
LOB - Lúcio Otávio Bobrowiec, Brazil.
Wolfgang Bueschel, Germany.
Yimber Gaviria, Colombia.
Alokesh Gupta, India.
IWATA Gaku, Japan.
Anatoly Klepov, Russia.
Mukesh Kumar, India.
Zacharias Liangas, Greece.
Ruben Walter Suarez, Uruguay.
Tom Taylor, UK.
Volker Willschrey, Germany.
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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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