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===== ASIA =====

CHINA
4460, China, CNR, Beijing. July, 19 2053-2103 male segments alternating female segments, male and female speech pattern on music sounding like ads, 2100 time pips, female announcements, short music, male talks. Noisy, 25232
[LOB]
7620, China CPBS, 1400, musica folclorica de instrumentos tradicionales, animacion de una mujer que cada cierto tiempo identifica "Beijing", Sinpo: 45444,
[Frias]
7265, Radio Internacional de China, 2038, En italiano (2030-2130), primero un boletin dd noticias, luego un programa musical, destacando a una cantante mujer, (en paralelo a los 7345 kcs), Señal buena, Sinpo: 45444,
[Frias]
7205, Radio Internacional de China, 2108, promocion del programa en Ingles "somos su ventana al Mundo", programa especial magazine Ski line" Sinpo: 35333,
[Frias]
11695, Radio Internacional de China, 1944, programa musical y al final palabras de Chino traducidas al Frances, enseñanza del idioma Chino, locutor hombre intercambian vocablos, Sinpo: 45444
[Frias]

CHINA / TIBET
Xizang PBS via Lhasa. Since April 28 these have been off the air:

5935, 7240 and 7450 in Chinese and

4920, 5240, 6110, 6200 and 7255 in Tibetan.

At 1324 on July 19 noted 4920 was // 4905. Believe I actually
observed their first day of being back on the air July 18, but
was only briefly noted during a scan through. Can confirm that
6200 was still off the air July 19.

Needs more monitoring, as perhaps in the next few days the other
frequencies will start up again!
[Howard]

INDIA
4970, AIR Shillong, 1245-1315, July 18 in English with
Sunday "Country Roads" show with woman DJ playing C&W
music; songs by Dolly Parton, Barbar Streisand [I don't consider
her a C&W singer, but they played "You Don't Bring Me Flowers"
and said it was C&W rendition], etc.; local IDs. Not often I can
enjoy this during summertime conditions, so today's almost fair
reception was nice, even with their ever present hum.
[Howard]
7550. All India Radio, 2008, escuchada la identificacion a las 1959 luego musica casi Non stop de estilo Hundi algunas instrumentales y otras con interprete, buena señal Sinpo: 45444
[Frias]

INDONESIA
4604.90, RRI Serui, 1233, July 22. Non-stop EZL songs in English;
"Top of the World" by Carpenters, "The Ballad of High Noon", etc.;
1300-1310: song of the Coconut Isles and Jakarta news relay followed
by choral National Anthem (Indonesia Raya); checked again at 1330
to found them off the air. Thanks to Atsunori Ishida's blog for the
alert that they had returned and also DXLD 10-29. Atsunori noted
them today with 1326*. Was as strong as RRI Palangkaraya on 3325.
[Howard]

MALAYSIA/SARAWAK
7270, Wai FM via RTM. 1350, July 20. Enjoyed again without the
presence of PBS Nei Menggu! In vernacular and pop songs; Wai
FM jingles and IDs; no pips at ToH; news. PBS Nei Menggu normally
dominates here since their recent return, but clearly not broadcasting today.
[Howard]

TAIWAN
9840, Radio Taiwan Internacional, 0247, En idioma Español programa semanal sobre las PIMES, comentarios de como poder abrir su propio negocio, Sinpo: 35333,
[Frias]

=== MIDDLE EAST ===

===== AFRICA =====

ANGOLA
4950, R. Nacional Angola, Mulenvos. July, 24 0550-0604 Pop music seems in Vernacular, male announcements in Portuguese "R. Nacional", English Pop music, male and female "R. Nacional Angola", short Hilife music, 0600 time pips, male "Bom dia!, 24 de julho de 2010..15° reunião africana..cimeira de língua portuguesa..", outside talks. Noisy, 35333
[LOB]

ASCENCION
15475, Radio Nederland, 1933, en idioma Holandes transmicion de la final del Campeonato de Futbol Sudafrica 2010 la emision no aparece listada en el esquema vigente de RNW pero si esta dstacada en prensa DX como una frecuencia especial con motivo del mundial, Sinpo: 45444,
[Frias]

GUINEA
7125, Guinea, R. Conakry, Conakry-Sofon. July, 19 2107-2113 xylophone sounding-like music, male in French. 34433,
[LOB]

LIBERIA
4025, Liberia, Star Radio. July, 18 0739-0751 male and female alternating outside talks "disappointment with reports..violence..3000 armies..trained by Liberia..human rights". From 0745 degrading, at peak 34333
[LOB]

MALI
5995, R. Mali, Bamako. July, 22 2257-2309 tribal music, male talks in unidentified language. Consistent carrier but very low modulation, some QRM 23422
[LOB]

===== EUROPE =====

GERMANY
17865, Deutsche Welle,1930-1955, desde el Tx de Sines, Portugalescuchado el programa Escuchar do Ouvido y el tradicional Antena do Amizade, señal muy deficiente escuchada muy mal por momentos, Sinpo; 35322,
[Frias]

ROMANIA
7400, Radio Rumania Internacional, 0210, escuchado el programa la  "Radio Abierta" entrevistado una persona que vive en España y encabeza un instituto Rumano de Cultura, Sinpo: 35333,
[Frias]

UK
11810, 1945-1959 en idioma ingles, una mujer refiriendose a Africa y Zimbawe, se habla del desgaste de la instucionalidad, sin interferencias pero con extremo fadding y ruido de desgaste de señal (soplido), Sinpo: 45333,
[Frias]
9845, Deutsche welle, desde Rampisham, 0100, escuchada en idioma aleman con Excelente señal, informaciones sobre  Banco Aleman y situacion financiera de Polonia, Señal destinada a America Central, Sinpo: 45444,
[Frias]

=== NORTH AMERICA ===

CANADA
6175, Voz de Vietnam, en español desde Sackville comentarios sobre los Hitos fronterizos con China, el tema de la Semana los jovenes voluntarios del año 1950, musica  Vietnamita y despues la identificacion en Ingles, Sinpo: 35333, 
[Frias]

USA
11970, Voz de America, 2311 escuchado un programa conjunto VOA-RADIO MARTI, llamado "A FONDO", la frecuencia no se encuentra listada en el actual esquema de ambas estaciones, pero si ha sido informada en prensa DX, escuchada muy  bien la mejor frecuencia del actual esquema: Sinpo: 45444,
[Frias]
5890, Voz de America, 2311 Greenville, escuchado un programa conjunto VOA-RADIO MARTI, llamado "A FONDO", la frecuencia no se encuentra listada en el actual esquema de ambas estaciones, pero si ha sido informada en prensa DX, escuchada muy 
mal, Sinpo: 25222,
[Frias]
12075, Radio Free Asia, 2109, Escuchado el programa en Koreano con dos animadores un hombre y una mujer, conversan sin detencion preguntan y responden al final del programa musica, Sinpo: 45444,
[Frias]
11785, WHRA World Harvest Radio, 1900, AH, NAm, dos personas en idioma oriental, segun listado se trataria de "Amarico"  levenmente interferido por otra emisora con musica non Sttop", Sinpo: 43233,
[Frias]

=== CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA ===

CHILE
9485, Radio JAPON NHK, 0230, En portugues desde Chile, CVC, programa de manchetes sobre foro "ASEAN" y la quinta feira del Festival de Fukuoka, Sinpo: 45444,
[Frias]

NETHERLAND ANTILLS
15265, Radio NHK Japon, Site: BONAIRE, 2310, escuchado el sevicio mundial en Japones cin excelente señal desde Bonaire el programa sintonizado un concierto de Zubin Meta, Sinpo: 45444,
[Frias]

SURINAM
4990, Suriname, R. Apintie, Paramaribo. July, 23 0510-0550 English romantic Pop, Spanish Pop, slow music in English, female short announcements seems in Dutch. Noisy, 35333; check at 0757, weaker
[LOB]

===== PACIFIC =====

NEW ZEALAND 
Radio New Zealand Intl-RNZI  13730  2326  English  444  July 20 
Two OMs with comments .  Then a YL singing at a concert. The singer was Sarah ??   
[Mackenzie]

NORTH MARIANA
11795, Radio Free Asia, 1637-1707, Escuchada la Radio pro USA en Mandarin desde su centro emisor en Islas Marianas, programacion de comentarios un hombre y una mujer hablan, Sinpo: 45444,
[Frias]

PAPUA NEW GUINEA
3290, NBC Central, 1234-1310*, July 20. Very pleasant listening
to their island songs; 1302-1307: bird calls and "News Roundup"
in English; mostly about Parliament; audio ended at 1310; carrier
still on at 1315 tune away; almost fair.
[Howard]
3385, NBC - Radio East New Britain, 1212-1226*, July 20. In Tok Pisin
(or similar) with the news; 1216 promo for "N-B-C bringing you local
and international  news and current events"; promo for Thursday night
NBC Music Request show from 9:30 to 11:00 and gave FM (104.3?) and
SW frequencies; suddenly off with no sign off announcement; they are
very consistent now with their sign off time; almost fair.
[Howard]
3385, Radio East New Britain, 1217-1226*, July 18. Third
consecutive Sunday with same format and identical sign off
time; religious program "Beyond Today" in English; produced in
USA, with toll free number and website ("Beyond Today dot tv");
Suddenly off with no sign off announcement; poor to almost fair.
[Howard]
3905, NBC New Ireland, 1316-1324, July 20. Pop song ("Land Down
Under") and island songs. Very good day for PNG.
[Howard]

VANUATU
3945, R. Vanuatu, Port Vila. July, 21 0758-0805 English Pop music, male announcements (unable to make out the language). Weak, 25322
[LOB]

=== Site Unknown ===

NUMBER STATION
5377, locusion de numeros, una mujer lee serie de numeros con acento caribeño, Sinpo: 35333,
[Frias]

=== CLANDESTINE ===

==== PIRATE ====

==== Un-ID ====

==== LW / MW ====

===== QSL =====

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

Egypt's public radio: is anyone listening?

Nadine Emile
Can the radio survive mounting competition from other media?

From its vast headquarters on the Nile, the Egyptian Radio and Television Union still faithfully broadcasts public radio programs from nine networks. The programs cover news and culture, play Egyptian and foreign music, and feature talk shows and readings of the Quran, providing a wealth of entertainment and news for the Egyptian public. But is anyone still listening?

http://www.almasryalyoum.com/en/news/egypts-public-radio-anyone-listening

Related story :

EGYPT: English-language radio Nile FM gaining popularity as shows deal with once-taboo issues

http://tinyurl.com/2uosnup
[Gupta]

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Media Release
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.net

"Radio Free Fiji"?
New Pirate Radio Plan
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WELLINGTON [NZ] - In the past few days, Usaia Waqatairewa of the
Australian based Fiji Democracy & Freedom Movement has floated the
idea of broadcasting uncensored news and music programs to Fijian
radio listeners from a 'pirate radio' ship anchored in international
waters near Fiji.

The Radio Heritage Foundation [www.radioheritage.net] which maintains
an extensive database of Pacific radio broadcasters believes this is
the first proposed 'pirate radio' station in the South Pacific since
landbased Radio Tanafo and Radio Vemerama hit the headlines from
Vanuatu several decades ago.

Interviewed on Radio Australia's Pacific Beat program and also
reported in The Australian newspaper this week, Mr Waqatairewa says
that
starting such a new radio station would help Fijians obtain a
different perspective on events in Fiji where a recent media decree
has tightened restrictions on media ownership and cemented ongoing
censorship of news reporting and the broadcast of some banned pop
songs.

Recent reports have discussions underway with the owners of a Dutch
radio ship that could be repositioned to the South Pacific to
broadcast on AM and FM to the scattered islands of Fiji.

Mr Waqatairewa says "Sure, the dictatorship might try to jam us, but
we would certainly move frequencies. The ship need only be a floating
transmitter because we could send the signal from Australia on a live
stream over the net. It would not be difficult to do."

A review of Fijian news websites including Radio Fiji, Communications
Fiji, Fiji Times, Fiji Sun, Fiji Daily Post and www.fijilive.com
reveals no reference to the remarks by Mr Waqatairewa.

However, the personal Facebook page for Commodore Bainimarama, the
Fijian government leader is more revealing on the subject.

Not only is the pirate radio proposal mentioned, there is even a
direct link to Radio Australia's Pacific Beat interview with Mr
Waqatairewa.

A revealing comment is also attributed to Commodore Bainimarama
himself - "our favourite former resident Usaia Waqatairewa wants to
set up a pirate radio station in international waters around Fiji and
play banned pop music."

The Facebook page includes a range of responses from readers such as
'Just another project that will go bust'.......'We've got more than
enough radio stations here in Fiji'.....'Sounds like a brilliant idea
but wrong time, wrong situation'.......'What a waste of money. Any
investors must be mad'....and chillingly, 'I wonder how his kin folks
are feeling for they could be classified as persons of interest to
our security personnel'.

Mr Waqatairewa is the former deputy director of the Fiji Human Rights
Commission and now resides in Sydney where he is president of the
Fiji Democracy & Freedom Movement.

He claims his organization has been in contact with News Limited
which is owned by Rupert Murdoch, the global media billionaire and
which also owns the Fiji Times newspaper which is now for sale to
comply with a recent media ownership decree.

Pro-democracy blog 'Fijitoday' has a recent headline 'When Will
Murdoch Bring His Big Guns to Bear' and observes 'It's not just the
media he owns. It's billions of dollars he has at his disposal and
the human resources he can muster and deploy to make things happen.'

Fijian radio listeners will know in the weeks and months ahead
whether Mr Murdoch will use some of those dollars and human resources
to bankroll the floating pirate radio station that Mr Waqatairewa's
organization is suggesting.

In the meantime, the Fijian government has since announced a new
decree requiring the registration of every telephone in the country
within the next 30 days or owners face fines of up to F$10,000 or six
months in jail.

Many Fijians now use mobile phones for cheap local calls, phone
banking, and, of course, listening to the many popular local FM radio
stations currently on the air.

If a 'Radio Free Fiji' does float onto the Fijian airwaves, there may
be many listeners nervous about tuning in with their mobile phone FM
receivers if the state has their photo ID, date-of-birth, home
address and name on a central database.

For now, Fijians wanting to know about the pirate radio plans can
reportedly still listen to Radio Australia news on state run Radio
Fiji, have access to local FM relays of the BBC in Suva and Nadi, can
tune to many Australian and New Zealand AM signals at nighttime, and,
of course, read Commodore Bainimarama's Facebook page.
[Radio Heritage Foundation]

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24 July  Florida Logs
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2310  Australia  VL8A Alice Springs NT 1000 weakest of the three, 22 July  [Wilkner]
2325  Australia  VL8T Tennant Creek  NT 1000 some audio, 22 July  [Wilkner]
2485  Australia,  VL8K Katherine NT  1000 strongest of the three, 22 July  [Wilkner]
2379.9v [tentative]  Brasil, Radio Educadora, Limeira, 7 and 20 July, 1000 to 1020, easy to mix with harmonic ?  [Wilkner]
3250  Honduras, Radio Luz y Vida, San Luis silent for the last three weeks?  [Wilkner]

3290  Guyana, GBC  0940 om with mix of music "He Aint  Heavy He's My Brother" 20 July,  0925  "exclusively only...come out and support the cause. 0935 "Lord Jesus Christ...." protestant minister.  22 July  [Wilkner]
3309.98 Bolivia, Radio  Mosoj Chaski,  Cochabamba  yl under t storms hash 1000 on 23 July  [Wilkner]
3329.53 Peru,  Ondas del Huallaga,  Huánuco  regular every day reception 1000 and 0000 with IF notch for CHU  [Wilkner]
3340  Honduras,  HRMI Radio Misiones Internacionales, Comayagüela  seems irregular lately, reduced schedule. 1109 on 15 July.  [Wilkner]
3375.451  Brasil,  Radio Municipal São Gabriel da Cachoeira,  1000 to 1020 excellent signal with Brasil music, om and yl,  22 July  [Wilkner]
3380 UNID at 0215 on 20 July [Wilkner]
3390.01 Bolivia Radio Emisoras Camargo, Camargo seems irregular 2330 to 0030  [Wilkner]
4409.8 Bolivia, Radio  Eco, Reyes  0000 on 21 July [Wilkner]
4451.2 Bolivia, Radio Santa  Ana, Santa Ana de Yacuma 2350 on 21 July [Wilkner]
4700  Bolivia,  Radio San Miguel, Riberalta 1000 and 0000 every day!  [Wilkner]
4716.19 Bolivia  Radio Yura, Yura 1000 and 0000 every day [Wilkner]
4746.94 Peru Radio  Huanta 2000 Huanta Ayacucho 1030 on 20 July [Wilkner]
4774.9 Peru Radio Tarma. Tarma  regular reception 1000 and 2330 every day! [Wilkner]
4780    Unid  on Guatemala Radio Cultural Coatán fqy 1000 to 1105 in June over three day period, religious programme en espanol. Nothing heard since. [Wilkner]
4814.95 Ecuador, Radio El Buen Pastor,Saraguro Loma Loja 1000 and 2330 every day  [Wilkner]
4824.49  Peru,  La Voz de la Selva, Iquitos  0000 on 23 July  [Wilkner]
4826.5 Peru, Radio Sicuani, Sicuani, Cusco 0000 23 July  [Wilkner]
4835  Australia,  Alice Springs, NT 0735 on 19 July, nothing on 4910 [Wilkner]
4835.42 Peru  Radio Marañon  Jaen  1040 to 1050, narrow filer to avoid 4940 slop. 22 July  [Wilkner]
4857.4  Peru, Radio La Hora, Cusco  2340 on 16 July  [Wilkner]
4875.5  Brasil, Rdif Roraima, Boa Vista RR  seems silent again [Wilkner]
4894.91. Brasil,  Radio Novo Tempo, Campo Grande PR  1000 on 22 July  [Wilkner]
4985 Brasil,  Radio  Brasil Central, Goainia Excellent signal 2300 to 0000 on 20 July. [Wilkner]
4986.833 Peru,  Radio Manantial, Huancayo 0015 on July 23  [Wilkner]
5019.90 Solomon Islands, SIBC  1000 hammered by Havana each morning.  [Wilkner]
5039.21 Peru, Radio  Libertad Junin 1044 to 1055 on July 19th, No RHC, om "cinco en la manana .."  Buenas Dias  [Wilkner]
5120.38 Peru,  Ondas del Suroriente, Quillabamba music Peruana 1050 on 22 July.  [Wilkner]
5485.45 Peru,  Radio Reina de la Selva, Chachapoyas 1040  to 1100 on 22 July with musica y om but no ID  [Wilkner]
5921.35 Peru  Radio  Bethel  1050 on 22 July, per Dave Valko Tip. 0015 23 July.
5952 Bolivia, Pio XII, Siglo Veinte  silent ? 21,22,23 July [Wilkner]
6047.16  Peru, Radio  Santa Rosa, Lima 0000 to 0020 weak and deep fades 23 July., 1030 choral music 23 July  [Wilkner]

6230u  Australia,  VMW ID by om at 1008 after wx update. 21 July [Wilkner]
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[Wilkner]

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TAYBEH, lunes 19 de julio de 2010 (ZENIT.org).- La primera emisora expresamente cristiana, podría inaugurarse en la próxima Navidad gracias a la colaboración de Radio Vaticano, según informa la agencia árabe Abouna.

La idea nació del padre Raed Abusahlia, de 45 años. Es el canciller del patriarcado latino de Jerusalén y desde algunos años párroco del borgo palestino de Taybeh en Cisjordania. La nueva estación de radio busca ofrecer una nueva voz a los cristianos de la región.

En entrevista con Radio Vaticano el pasado 8 de julio explicó que Tierra Santa necesita una "voz cristiana que vuele y venga a cubrir la totalidad del territorio de la diócesis, que incluye Jordania, Israel, territorios palestinos y Chipre".

"Aunque existen varios programa de televisión y radio, no hay explícitamente una emisora cristiana", dijo.

Para el Padre Raed, la localidad de Taybeh, situada a unos 30 kilómetros al noreste de Jerusalén es el lugar más adecuado para la nueva estación de radio, debido a que es el único lugar en la Tierra Santa en ser todavía  totalmente cristiano. Además porque se encuentra sobre una montaña, hecho que podría facilitar la propagación de las ondas en la región.

Para preparar su nueva estación, el sacerdote ha tenido que tramitar el, así como presentar diversos documentos oficiales a la Autoridad Palestina, debido a que el complejo está situado en el territorio palestino.

"Nuestra voz será una voz cristiana, sino también una voz diferente: una voz de la paz, de la esperanza, del diálogo y la reconciliación", dijo. "Vamos a estar abiertos a todos y sobre todo a otras iglesias en Tierra Santa. Daremos espacio y el tiempo en todas sus celebraciones", aseguró.

Igualmente dijo el sacerdote que su emisora quiere estar abierta al diálogo con los seguidores de otras religiones: "Judíos y musulmanes. Tratamos de ser puentes porque un cristiano que no es un puente no es un cristiano", dijo.

El padre Raed ha puesto en marcha otras iniciativas similares. En 2003 creó la fundación "rama de oliva" con una prensa y una cooperativa de agricultores en la que producen y exportan aceite de oliva, jabón y cera de Taybeh al mercado europeo.

Además en 2004 se lanzó la iniciativa "La lámpara de la paz", en la que propuso a las parroquias y diócesis de todo el mundo comprar una lámpara en forma de una paloma. Estas son producidas en Taybeh. La idea es ponerlas el altar de las iglesias, en signo solidaridad con Tierra Santa.

Igualmente en 2005 comenzó a construirse un ancianato, ideado también por el mismo sacerdote.

El padre Raed está convencido de que el medio más eficaz para obtener la paz es la oración. "Sólo cuando haya paz en Jerusalén tendremos paz en el mundo", concluyó el sacerdote.

Fuente: http://bit.ly/dziSxr
[Gaviria]

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Many thanks!
This week's Contributors are:

Michael Bethge, Germany.
LOB - Lúcio Otávio Bobrowiec, Brazil.
Wolfgang Buschel, Germany.
Hector Frias, Chile.
Yimber Gaviria, Colombia.
Alokesh Gupta, India.
Ron Howard, USA.
IWATA Gaku, Japan.
Jaisakthivel, India.
Anatoly Klepov, Russia.
Zacharias Liangas, Greece.
Stewart MacKenzie, USA.
Robert Wilkner, USA.
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Radio Heritage Foundation
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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.
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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