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Saturday, August 31, 2013
Syrian TV, radio switch to war programming
On Saturday the Information Ministry in Damascus ordered Syrian radio and TV broadcasters to interrupt regular programs and switch to war status, airing patriotic content and militlary marches.
(A. Borgnino/via shortwave yahoo mailing list)
VOA Radiogram in Vietnamese and Russian
This weekend, 31 August/1 September 2013, VOA Radiogram will include sample text in Vietnamese and Russian.
There will also be experiments with RSID, the brief signal at the beginning of a digital transmission that automatically changes the mode in the listener's software.
A Base64-encoded VOA logo will be transmitted in the very fast MFSK128 mode, with probably little chance of success.
More information: voaradiogram.net/post/59765503446/voa-radiogram-31-august-1-september-2013-includes
The Mighty KBC, via Germany, will include a one-minute MFSK32 transmission, centered on 1500 Hz, UTC 1 September at about 0130 on its resumed 7375 kHz frequency. (Saturday night at 9:30 pm EDT.)
(Kim kd9xb/via DXLD)
Friday, August 30, 2013
MVBR + HLR Transmissions on this weekend
This Saturday the 31st of August is Hamburger Lokalradio as normal.
06.00 to 08.00 UTC on 7265 KHz
08.00 to 11.00 UTC on 6190 KHz
11.00 to 15.00 UTC on 7265 KHz
All reports to: redaktion@hamburger-lokalradio.de Thank you!
MV Baltic Radio celebrates its 9th Anniversary
This Sunday MV Baltic Radio celebrates its 9th Anniversary with music from
the golden age of rock music.
MV Baltic Radio also recalls an interview with the great German event
manager Fritz Rau.
Am Sonntag feiert MV Baltic Radio seinen 9. Jahrestag mit Musik aus der
großen Zeit der Rockmusik.
MV Baltic Radio erinnert auch mit einem Interview an den großen
deutschen Veranstaltungsmanager Fritz Rau.
Sunday, 1st of September
08.00 to 09.00 UTC on 7265 KHz
09.00 to 10.00 UTC on 9480 KHz
All reports to: MVBR: info@mvbalticradio.de Thank you!
European Music Radio will return in October!
Good Listening!
73s
Tom
06.00 to 08.00 UTC on 7265 KHz
08.00 to 11.00 UTC on 6190 KHz
11.00 to 15.00 UTC on 7265 KHz
All reports to: redaktion@hamburger-lokalradio.de Thank you!
MV Baltic Radio celebrates its 9th Anniversary
This Sunday MV Baltic Radio celebrates its 9th Anniversary with music from
the golden age of rock music.
MV Baltic Radio also recalls an interview with the great German event
manager Fritz Rau.
Am Sonntag feiert MV Baltic Radio seinen 9. Jahrestag mit Musik aus der
großen Zeit der Rockmusik.
MV Baltic Radio erinnert auch mit einem Interview an den großen
deutschen Veranstaltungsmanager Fritz Rau.
Sunday, 1st of September
08.00 to 09.00 UTC on 7265 KHz
09.00 to 10.00 UTC on 9480 KHz
All reports to: MVBR: info@mvbalticradio.de Thank you!
European Music Radio will return in October!
Good Listening!
73s
Tom
Worldwide All-Ireland Finals coverage on RTÉ Radio
RTÉ RADIO ASKS THOSE AT HOME TO HELP IN BRINGING THE GAA ALL IRELAND FINALS TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY WORLWIDE
RTÉ Radio will broadcast the GAA All Ireland Hurling Final on Sunday 8 September and the All Ireland Football Final on Sunday 22 September on all wavelengths and via the internet to Irish people and communities around the world.
RTÉ is asking on those with relatives or friends abroad to let them know that this coverage is available and to invite them to the biggest party in Ireland’s sporting calendar.
Ireland: At home, audiences can listen as usual to the GAA finals on RTÉ Radio 1 FM, DAB, RTÉ.ie and on Longwave 252.
Britain: Across most of Britain, listeners can receive our coverage on Long Wave 252. In addition RTÉ Radio 1 is available on the UK free to air satellite platform Freesat on channel 750.
Worldwide: Across the world, the match commentaries will be available online at www.rte.ie/radio1 and www.rte.ie/sport
Shortwave to Africa: In Africa, where many Irish people live and work, often in relative isolation with poor communications, RTÉ is providing special transmissions on shortwave radio. See details below.
SHORTWAVE FREQUENCIES FOR AFRICA
Both Finals throw in at 3.30pm Irish Time
Southern Africa - 7405 kHz (2pm to 6pm)
East Africa - 17725 kHz (2pm to 5pm)
East Africa -11620 kHz (5pm to 6pm)
West Africa - 7505 kHz (2pm to 6pm)
These services are part of RTÉ’s continued commitment to Irish people overseas and, over the years, has proven especially popular with those in geographically or technically isolated areas.
In addition to RTÉ Radio broadcasts, RTÉ will also broadcast the All Ireland Finals on RTÉ Two Television. Don’t forget also the extensive and dynamic online offering from www.rte.ie/sport.
For further details of RTÉ coverage abroad please see
http://www.rte.ie/radio/worldwide.html
Thursday, August 29, 2013
STANAG 4285 - the motorboat signal all over the shortwave bands
Many shortwave listeners wonder what is this strange "motorboat like" signal, that is heard with strong signal all over the shortwave bands. Is it a jammer of some kind? Or it's a local interference? No, this is the so-called STANAG 4285. If you wonder what is STANAG, please check the Wikipedia article on it. STANAG-4285 is a standard for the characteristics of 1200/2400/3600 bit/s single tone MODEMs that are used for HF radio links between the NATO military bases. These military bases do transmit on virtually all shortwave bands - from 2 to 26 MHz. Here is a list of frequencies, compiled by Mr.Eddy Waters from Australia:
4041.5 4055.2 4112.6 4152.0 4169.0 4225.5 4228.0 4236.2 4237.2 4244.6 4253.2 4255.0 4263.2 4278.2 4280.6 4299.2 4305.2 4306.0 4307.2 4310.2 4317.2 4345.0 4346.0 4347.5 4372.0 4376.2 4401.8 4509.7 4532.7 4572.5 4576.2 4588.6 4590.0 4603.2 4643.0 4680.1 4686.0 4687.2 4781.7 4808.2 4810.2 4901.0 5048.0 5085.2 5101.0 5102.2 5148.2 5235.7 5246.2 5266.6 5278.0 5278.2 5278.6 5279.7 5282.0 5309.7 5332.0 5336.5 5348.2 5361.7 5362.2 5379.0 5427.7 5700.0 5732.7 5784.7 5786.5 5789.7 5848.2 6227.6 6249.2 6251.0 6253.2 6258.2 6259.2 6286.7 6335.2 6343.2 6360.6 6382.2 6388.7 6393.2 6398.7 6403.2 6405.2 6408.5 6408.7 6419.2 6423.2 6424.0 6428.2 6429.2 6442.2 6443.2 6465.0 6472.2 6490.5 6492.7 6493.2 6500.7 6711.2 6765.0 6780.7 6781.2 6787.7 6793.2 6794.5 6805.2 6842.6 6843.2 6881.0 6889.6 6892.0 6893.2 6903.2 6903.2 6968.0 7405.2 7406.2 7420.7 7467.2 7467.7 7601.2 7723.0 7776.7 7800.0 7843.2 7853.2 7982.0 8005.0 8008.2 8022.2 8027.2 8049.7 8073.7 8082.0 8098.2 8106.7 8108.5 8109.7 8138.0 8138.2 8156.2 8170.2 8170.5 8172.0 8178.2 8248.0 8271.2 8300.2 8340.0 8355.0 8456.2 8463.2 8468.2 8470.0 8474.2 8488.2 8508.0 8511.0 8524.2 8540.2 8541.0 8542.0 8552.6 8573.6 8612.2 8612.2 8618.2 8632.6 8661.0 8672.2 8695.2 8697.4 8698.2 8708.2 8793.6 9005.0 9028.6 9052.7 9095.0 9098.6 9100.5 9132.0 9270.0 9910.7 9956.2 10012.0 10111.5 10170.2 10186.1 10233.2 10264.2 10274.2 10352.2 10352.2 10353.2 10371.2 10408.2 10439.6 10449.7 10478.0 10499.7 10522.0 10555.5 10559.2 10561.0 10568.2 10568.7 10568.7 10569.2 10599.0 10658.2 10669.2 10740.0 10741.7 10742.0 10751.6 10758.2 10778.2 10807.2 10807.7 10836.7 10948.2 10948.7 10967.2 11000.0 11006.2 11015.0 11016.7 11021.2 11042.7 11072.7 11105.2 11200.0 11228.0 11405.5 11414.0 11455.2 11457.0 11538.2 11540.0 12144.6 12154.2 12193.0 12203.2 12221.0 12275.0 12305.7 12368.2 12386.0 12396.0 12406.0 12416.2 12568.0 12570.0 12661.2 12685.2 12691.2 12692.0 12704.5 12715.2 12724.0 12749.2 12771.0 12784.2 12804.2 12829.2 12847.2 12860.5 12873.6 12883.6 12883.7 12913.0 12915.0 12930.7 12932.2 12958.0 12958.2 12982.0 13057.6 13072.2 13091.5 13410.0 13410.7 13411.6 13413.7 13415.5 13445.0 13495.0 13588.2 13917.2 13919.0 14320.0 14371.5 14376.2 14385.2 14388.2 14442.2 14616.0 14638.2 14723.7 14749.2 14870.0 14901.0 15000.0 15851.0 16000.0 16028.2 16030.0 16158.2 16205.0 16225.0 16250.0 16270.2 16333.2 16356.7 16456.5 16574.2 16589.2 16611.6 16656.0 16748.2 16790.0 16905.0 16916.2 16921.8 16924.2 16925.0 16931.0 17060.6 17082.2 17097.6 17106.6 17125.7 17130.0 17135.6 17179.6 17192.6 17197.5 17200.2 17202.2 17218.7 17219.0 17237.7 17378.2 17799.2 17930.2 18045.0 18259.2 18366.0 18367.5 18375.2 18493.5 18507.2 18532.7 18538.0 18555.0 18598.4 18853.2 18855.0 19714.2 19729.2 19730.2 19737.7 19800.0 19830.2 19898.2 20000.0 20010.2 20151.0 20160.2 20192.0 20290.0 20975.2 22178.5 22188.2 22413.0 22544.6 26130.2
Some of these are very strong and you may hear them round the clock, but, of course, it depends on your location. At my QTH in Central Bulgaria, I am able to hear STANAG-4285 signals from Italy, Germany and other European countries with relatively good signal on 5 and 6 MHz round the clock, even in the summer. I have no idea of the transmitters, but wouldn't be surprised if they use output power of up to several kilowatts.
The signal itself consists of several sub modes (75-2400 bps) and two different interleaving options (short and long). The waveform consists of a 1800 Hz carrier with PSK modulation.
Most of the traffic is encrypted, but there are some stations that are not. The Sigmira software does an admirable job decoding STANAG-4285 traffic. Here are some examples:
I hope you're now familiar with what is called STANAG-4285, the motorboat signal that appears all over the HF bands. If you're interested in receiving utility stations and decoding digital links, do not hesitate to join the UDXF mailing list at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/udxf/ 73!
4041.5 4055.2 4112.6 4152.0 4169.0 4225.5 4228.0 4236.2 4237.2 4244.6 4253.2 4255.0 4263.2 4278.2 4280.6 4299.2 4305.2 4306.0 4307.2 4310.2 4317.2 4345.0 4346.0 4347.5 4372.0 4376.2 4401.8 4509.7 4532.7 4572.5 4576.2 4588.6 4590.0 4603.2 4643.0 4680.1 4686.0 4687.2 4781.7 4808.2 4810.2 4901.0 5048.0 5085.2 5101.0 5102.2 5148.2 5235.7 5246.2 5266.6 5278.0 5278.2 5278.6 5279.7 5282.0 5309.7 5332.0 5336.5 5348.2 5361.7 5362.2 5379.0 5427.7 5700.0 5732.7 5784.7 5786.5 5789.7 5848.2 6227.6 6249.2 6251.0 6253.2 6258.2 6259.2 6286.7 6335.2 6343.2 6360.6 6382.2 6388.7 6393.2 6398.7 6403.2 6405.2 6408.5 6408.7 6419.2 6423.2 6424.0 6428.2 6429.2 6442.2 6443.2 6465.0 6472.2 6490.5 6492.7 6493.2 6500.7 6711.2 6765.0 6780.7 6781.2 6787.7 6793.2 6794.5 6805.2 6842.6 6843.2 6881.0 6889.6 6892.0 6893.2 6903.2 6903.2 6968.0 7405.2 7406.2 7420.7 7467.2 7467.7 7601.2 7723.0 7776.7 7800.0 7843.2 7853.2 7982.0 8005.0 8008.2 8022.2 8027.2 8049.7 8073.7 8082.0 8098.2 8106.7 8108.5 8109.7 8138.0 8138.2 8156.2 8170.2 8170.5 8172.0 8178.2 8248.0 8271.2 8300.2 8340.0 8355.0 8456.2 8463.2 8468.2 8470.0 8474.2 8488.2 8508.0 8511.0 8524.2 8540.2 8541.0 8542.0 8552.6 8573.6 8612.2 8612.2 8618.2 8632.6 8661.0 8672.2 8695.2 8697.4 8698.2 8708.2 8793.6 9005.0 9028.6 9052.7 9095.0 9098.6 9100.5 9132.0 9270.0 9910.7 9956.2 10012.0 10111.5 10170.2 10186.1 10233.2 10264.2 10274.2 10352.2 10352.2 10353.2 10371.2 10408.2 10439.6 10449.7 10478.0 10499.7 10522.0 10555.5 10559.2 10561.0 10568.2 10568.7 10568.7 10569.2 10599.0 10658.2 10669.2 10740.0 10741.7 10742.0 10751.6 10758.2 10778.2 10807.2 10807.7 10836.7 10948.2 10948.7 10967.2 11000.0 11006.2 11015.0 11016.7 11021.2 11042.7 11072.7 11105.2 11200.0 11228.0 11405.5 11414.0 11455.2 11457.0 11538.2 11540.0 12144.6 12154.2 12193.0 12203.2 12221.0 12275.0 12305.7 12368.2 12386.0 12396.0 12406.0 12416.2 12568.0 12570.0 12661.2 12685.2 12691.2 12692.0 12704.5 12715.2 12724.0 12749.2 12771.0 12784.2 12804.2 12829.2 12847.2 12860.5 12873.6 12883.6 12883.7 12913.0 12915.0 12930.7 12932.2 12958.0 12958.2 12982.0 13057.6 13072.2 13091.5 13410.0 13410.7 13411.6 13413.7 13415.5 13445.0 13495.0 13588.2 13917.2 13919.0 14320.0 14371.5 14376.2 14385.2 14388.2 14442.2 14616.0 14638.2 14723.7 14749.2 14870.0 14901.0 15000.0 15851.0 16000.0 16028.2 16030.0 16158.2 16205.0 16225.0 16250.0 16270.2 16333.2 16356.7 16456.5 16574.2 16589.2 16611.6 16656.0 16748.2 16790.0 16905.0 16916.2 16921.8 16924.2 16925.0 16931.0 17060.6 17082.2 17097.6 17106.6 17125.7 17130.0 17135.6 17179.6 17192.6 17197.5 17200.2 17202.2 17218.7 17219.0 17237.7 17378.2 17799.2 17930.2 18045.0 18259.2 18366.0 18367.5 18375.2 18493.5 18507.2 18532.7 18538.0 18555.0 18598.4 18853.2 18855.0 19714.2 19729.2 19730.2 19737.7 19800.0 19830.2 19898.2 20000.0 20010.2 20151.0 20160.2 20192.0 20290.0 20975.2 22178.5 22188.2 22413.0 22544.6 26130.2
Some of these are very strong and you may hear them round the clock, but, of course, it depends on your location. At my QTH in Central Bulgaria, I am able to hear STANAG-4285 signals from Italy, Germany and other European countries with relatively good signal on 5 and 6 MHz round the clock, even in the summer. I have no idea of the transmitters, but wouldn't be surprised if they use output power of up to several kilowatts.
The signal itself consists of several sub modes (75-2400 bps) and two different interleaving options (short and long). The waveform consists of a 1800 Hz carrier with PSK modulation.
Most of the traffic is encrypted, but there are some stations that are not. The Sigmira software does an admirable job decoding STANAG-4285 traffic. Here are some examples:
I hope you're now familiar with what is called STANAG-4285, the motorboat signal that appears all over the HF bands. If you're interested in receiving utility stations and decoding digital links, do not hesitate to join the UDXF mailing list at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/udxf/ 73!
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Radio Inyabutatu now on shortwave
Starting August 31, 2013, a new radio station will start broadcasting on shortwave. It concerns Radio Inyabutatu.
Radio Inyabutatu will broadcast on Saturdays from 1700-1800 UTC on 17870 kHz in the 16 meter band.
For more information, visit www.radioinyabutatu.com
(via DXLD/Alokesh Gupta)
For more information, visit www.radioinyabutatu.com
(via DXLD/Alokesh Gupta)
The power of the beverage antenna
Here is a 49 meters band scan between 1430 and 1530 UTC (which is 1700 local time here in Bulgaria and almost 4 hours before local sunset) that I made a few days ago. It shows the power of the beverage antenna when receiving on the lower bands.
5905kHz - China Radio International - Russian - 2
5915kHz - China Radio International - Mongolian - 2
5925kHz - China National Radio 1 - Chinese - 1
5940kHz - Radio Australia - English - 2
5943kHz - RTTY utility station - 3
5950kHz - Voice of Tigray Revollution - unscheduled transmission - 2
5985kHz - Shiokaze See Breeze - 2, with sub-audible heterodyne from Myanmar Radio on 5986 kHz.
5990kHz - China National Radio in Tibetan - 2, in co-channel with PBS Quinghai.
6000kHz - China National Radio 1 - Chinese - 2
6003kHz - Korean jamming against Echo of Hope - 2.
6010kHz - China National Radio 11 - Tibetan - 2
6015kHz - PBS Xinjiang + KBS/North Korean Jamming - 2
6030kHz - China National Radio 1 - Chinese - 2
6035kHz - Bhutan BS (presumed), barely audible carrier here, not sure of what is it
6040kHz - China Radio International - Chinese - 2, co-channel with PBS Nei Menggu in Mongolian
6045kHz - All India Radio - Urdu - 4
6050kHz - RTM Asyik FM/Radio Tujuh - Malaysian - 2
6065kHz - China National Radio 2 - Chinese - 2
6070kHz - Radio Northsea International - English - 2
6075kHz - Firedrake Jamming against Radio Taiwan International in Chinese - 3
6080kHz - China National Radio 1 - Chinese 3, co-ch with the strong signal of Radio Stalica, relayed by the Radio Belarus transmitters after 1500UTC.
6085kHz - Radio Rossii - Russian - 2
6090kHz - China National Radio 2 - Chinese - 2
6095kHz - China Radio International - English - 5
6105kHz - Radio Liberty - Belarussian - 4
6120kHz - PBS Xinjiang - Uyghur - 3
6125kHz - China National Radio 1 - Chinese - 2
6130kHz - Russian utility communications in AM - 3, Tibet is absent.
6140kHz - VOA Simple English - 4
6145kHz - Firedrake Jamming against Radio Taiwan International in Chinese - 4
6155kHz - China National Radio 2 - Chinese - 3
6165kHz - China National Radio 6 - Chinese - 2
6185kHz - Voice of Russia World Service - English - 2
6190kHz - PBS Xinjiang - Mongolian - 4
6195kHz - BBC - Farsi - 5
6200kHz - Tibet is probably absent on this frequency too.
Antennas used:
5905kHz - China Radio International - Russian - 2
5915kHz - China Radio International - Mongolian - 2
5925kHz - China National Radio 1 - Chinese - 1
5940kHz - Radio Australia - English - 2
5943kHz - RTTY utility station - 3
5950kHz - Voice of Tigray Revollution - unscheduled transmission - 2
5985kHz - Shiokaze See Breeze - 2, with sub-audible heterodyne from Myanmar Radio on 5986 kHz.
5990kHz - China National Radio in Tibetan - 2, in co-channel with PBS Quinghai.
6000kHz - China National Radio 1 - Chinese - 2
6003kHz - Korean jamming against Echo of Hope - 2.
6010kHz - China National Radio 11 - Tibetan - 2
6015kHz - PBS Xinjiang + KBS/North Korean Jamming - 2
6030kHz - China National Radio 1 - Chinese - 2
6035kHz - Bhutan BS (presumed), barely audible carrier here, not sure of what is it
6040kHz - China Radio International - Chinese - 2, co-channel with PBS Nei Menggu in Mongolian
6045kHz - All India Radio - Urdu - 4
6050kHz - RTM Asyik FM/Radio Tujuh - Malaysian - 2
6065kHz - China National Radio 2 - Chinese - 2
6070kHz - Radio Northsea International - English - 2
6075kHz - Firedrake Jamming against Radio Taiwan International in Chinese - 3
6080kHz - China National Radio 1 - Chinese 3, co-ch with the strong signal of Radio Stalica, relayed by the Radio Belarus transmitters after 1500UTC.
6085kHz - Radio Rossii - Russian - 2
6090kHz - China National Radio 2 - Chinese - 2
6095kHz - China Radio International - English - 5
6105kHz - Radio Liberty - Belarussian - 4
6120kHz - PBS Xinjiang - Uyghur - 3
6125kHz - China National Radio 1 - Chinese - 2
6130kHz - Russian utility communications in AM - 3, Tibet is absent.
6140kHz - VOA Simple English - 4
6145kHz - Firedrake Jamming against Radio Taiwan International in Chinese - 4
6155kHz - China National Radio 2 - Chinese - 3
6165kHz - China National Radio 6 - Chinese - 2
6185kHz - Voice of Russia World Service - English - 2
6190kHz - PBS Xinjiang - Mongolian - 4
6195kHz - BBC - Farsi - 5
6200kHz - Tibet is probably absent on this frequency too.
Antennas used:
- 250m beverage to Central Asia
- 250m beverage to South Asia, Indian Ocean and Australia
- 100m beverage, bi-directional to Africa and Central Europe
DX RE MIX NEWS # 796
AZERBAIJAN An unidentified station probably in Azeri with awful audio and modulation (not Voice of Talyshistan), was observed again on Wed, August 21 1100-1300 on 9677.6 SPK 010 kW / non-dir to CeAs, QRM ROU German 1200-1256. BOSNIA/SERBIA International Radio Serbia in appeared on shortwave again 1730-1800 on 6100 BIJ 250 kW / 310 deg to WeEu Italian on August 22 EGYPT Radio Cairo on off-frequency, instead of 9965 was noted on Aug.20: 2300-0030 on 9963.5 ABS 200 kW / 325 deg to NEAm English 0030-0430 on 9963.5 ABS 200 kW / 325 deg to NEAm Arabic EGYPT Radio Cairo is spreading spurious signals in the 31 mb +/- 45v kHz: 0045-0200 on 9720 ABZ 250 kW / 330 deg to NoAm Spanish on August 23 0200-0330 on 9720 ABZ 250 kW / 330 deg to NoAm English on August 23 ETHIOPIA Radio Ethiopia is drifting off-frequency on August 21 1600-1800 on 7236.2 GEJ 100 kW / non-dir to ETH English/French 1600-1800 on 9564.5 GEJ 100 kW / non-dir to ETH English/French GREECE No shortwave broadcasts from ERT at 0500 UTC on August 20 0400-0807 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek or till 1200 0400-0807 on 11645 AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to NoAf Greek or till 1157 0400-0807 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek or till 1200 Also no signal on other frequencies of ERT 7450, 7475, 9935, 15650 GREECE ERT is still off the air. No signal in the afternoon on August 20: from 1200 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek 1200-1657 on 9935 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek 1200-1357 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek 1400-1857 on 15650 AVL 100 kW / 105 deg to SoAs Greek from 1700 on 7450 AVL 100 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek GREECE ERT accidentally went on air at 2200 on August 20: from 2200 on 7450 AVL 100 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek from 2200 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek from 2200 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek from 2310 on 7475 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to NoAm Greek from 2300 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to NoAm Greek from 2300 on 15650 AVL 100 kW / 226 deg to CeAm Greek In parallel with ERT mediumwave frequencies: 729, 1260 GREECE More and more unscheduled wrong frequencies of ERT on August 22: from 0400 on 7475 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to NoAm Greek, instead of 11645 to Af from 0400 on 15650 AVL 100 kW / 226 deg to CeAm Greek, instead of 15630 to Eu from 0400 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek GREECE No shortwave broadcasts of ERT (or new EDT) on August 25: 0400-0807 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek 0400-0807 on 11645 AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to NoAf Greek 0400-0807 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek Also no signal on other frequencies of ERT 7450, 7475, 9935, 15650 Unmodulated carriers 0745-0815 on 9420, 11635, 15630 and then started ERT: 0815-1200 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek 0815-1200 on 11645 AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to NoAf Greek, ex till 1157 0815-1200 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek from 1200 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek 1200-1245 on 11645 AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to NoAf Greek , not 9935 from 1247 on 9935 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek until 1657 from 1200 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek until 1357 GREECE Only single frequency of ERT is on the air on August 26/27: 1200-2300 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek 2300-0400 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to NoAm Greek 0400-0800 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek INDONESIA Summer A-13 schedule of Voice of Indonesia: 1000-1100 on 9526vJAK 250 kW / 135 deg to AUS English 1100-1200 on 9526vJAK 250 kW / 010 deg to EaAs Chinese 1200-1300 on 9526vJAK 250 kW / 010 deg to EaAs Japanese 1300-1400 on 9526vJAK 250 kW / 010 deg to EaAs English 1400-1500 on 9526vJAK 250 kW / 010 deg to EaAs Indonesian 1500-1600 on 9526vJAK 250 kW / 010 deg to EaAs Chinese 1600-1700 on 9526vJAK 250 kW / 290 deg to N/ME Arabic 1700-1800 on 9526vJAK 250 kW / 290 deg to WeEu Spanish 1800-1900 on 9526vJAK 250 kW / 290 deg to WeEu German 1900-2000 on 9526vJAK 250 kW / 290 deg to WeEu English 2000-2100 on 9526vJAK 250 kW / 290 deg to WeEu French MOLDOVA No broadcasts of Radio PMR Pridnestrovye on August 20 2300-2400 on 9665 KCH 300 kW / 309 deg to WeEu English Sun-Thu 2315-2330 on 9665 KCH 300 kW / 309 deg to WeEu German Sun-Thu 2330-2345 on 9665 KCH 300 kW / 309 deg to WeEu French Sun-Thu 2345-2400 on 9665 KCH 300 kW / 309 deg to WeEu English Sun-Thu The regular broadcasts of Voice of Russia World Service started on the same frequency at 0000UTC on August 21. MONGOLIA Summer A-13 for Voice of Mongolia: 0900-0930 on 12085 U-B 250 kW / 178 deg to SoAs English 0930-1000 on 12085 U-B 250 kW / 178 deg to SoAs Mongolian 1000-1030 on 12085 U-B 250 kW / 116 deg to EaAs Chinese 1030-1100 on 12085 U-B 250 kW / 116 deg to EaAs Japanese 1400-1430 on 12015 U-B 250 kW / 178 deg to SoAs Mongolian 1430-1500 on 12015 U-B 250 kW / 178 deg to SoAs Chinese 1500-1530 on 12015 U-B 250 kW / 116 deg to EaAs Japanese 1530-1600 on 12015 U-B 250 kW / 116 deg to EaAs English MYANMAR Summer A-13 SW schedule from Myanmar: 0000-0030 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0000-0030 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0000-0030 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0000-0030 on 6030 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Thazin Radio General Sce 0000-0030 on 6165 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Chin Thazin Radio Regional Sce 0000-0030 on 7200 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0030-0130 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0000-0130 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0000-0130 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0000-0130 on 6030 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Thazin Radio General Sce 0030-0130 on 6165 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Karen Thazin Radio Regional Sce 0030-0130 on 7200 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0130-0200 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0130-0200 on 6030 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs English Thazin Radio General Sce 0130-0200 on 7200 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0130-0200 on 9590 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Wa Thazin Radio Regional Sce 0130-0200 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0130-0200 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0200-0230 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0200-0230 on 7200 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0200-0230 on 9590 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Wa Thazin Radio Regional Sce 0200-0230 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0200-0230 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0230-0300 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0230-0300 on 7200 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0230-0300 on 9460 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Thazin Radio 0230-0300 on 9590 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Pa-O Thazin Radio Regional Sce 0230-0300 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0230-0300 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0300-0330 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0300-0330 on 9460 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Thazin Radio 0300-0330 on 9590 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Pa-O Thazin Radio Regional Sce 0300-0330 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0300-0330 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0330-0430 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0330-0430 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0330-0430 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0430-0530 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0430-0530 on 9460 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Thazin Radio General Sce 0430-0530 on 9590 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Lhao Vo Thazin Radio Regional Sce 0430-0530 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0430-0530 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0530-0630 on 9460 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Thazin Radio General Sce 0530-0630 on 9590 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Po Thazin Radio Regional Sce 0530-0630 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0530-0630 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0630-0700 on 9460 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs English Thazin Radio General Sce 0630-0700 on 9590 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Kayah Thazin Radio Regional Sce 0630-0700 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0630-0700 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0700-0730 on 9460 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Thazin Radio 0700-0730 on 9590 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Kayah Thazin Radio Regional Sce 0700-0730 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs English Myanmar Radio 0700-0730 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs English Myanmar Radio 0730-0830 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0730-0830 on 9460 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Thazin Radio 0730-0830 on 9590 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Shan Thazin Radio Regional Sce 0730-0830 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0730-0830 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0830-0930 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0830-0930 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0830-0930 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0930-1000 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radioo 0930-1000 on 6165 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Thazin Radio General Sce 0930-1000 on 7345 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Kachin Thazin Radio Regional Sce 0930-1000 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 0930-1000 on 9731 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1000-1030 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1000-1030 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1000-1030 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1000-1030 on 6165 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Thazin Radio General Sce 1000-1030 on 7345 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Kachin Thazin Radio Regional Sce 1030-1130 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1030-1130 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1030-1130 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1030-1130 on 6165 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Thazin Radio General Sce 1030-1130 on 7200 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1030-1130 on 7345 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Pwo Kayin Thazin Radio Regional Sce 1130-1230 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1130-1230 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1130-1230 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1130-1230 on 6165 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Thazin Radio General Sce 1130-1230 on 7200 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1130-1230 on 7345 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Sgaw Thazin Radio Regional Sce 1230-1330 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1230-1330 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1230-1330 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1230-1330 on 6165 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Thazin Radio General Sce 1230-1330 on 7200 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1230-1330 on 7345 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Mon Thazin Radio Regional Sce 1330-1430 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1330-1430 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1330-1430 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1330-1430 on 6165 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Thazin Radio General Sce 1430-1500 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1430-1500 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1430-1500 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1430-1500 on 6165 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs English Thazin Radio General Sce 1500-1530 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1500-1530 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1500-1530 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 1530-1630 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs English Myanmar Radio 1530-1630 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs English Myanmar Radio 2300-2330 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 2300-2330 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 2300-2330 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 2330-2400 on 5915 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 2330-2400 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 176 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 2330-2400 on 5986 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio 2330-2400 on 6030 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Thazin Radio General Sce 2330-2400 on 6165 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Chin Thazin Radio Regional Sce 2330-2400 on 7200 NAY 050 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese Myanmar Radio SRI LANKA Monitored schedule of Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation/SLBC/ The station is on the air in different days on different weeks of the month 1630-1830 on 11750 TRM 125 kW / 345 deg to SoAs Sinhala Mon/Tue/Fri/Sat 1st 1630-1830 on 11750 TRM 125 kW / 345 deg to SoAs Sinhala Mon/Tue/Thu/Sat 2nd 1630-1830 on 11750 TRM 125 kW / 345 deg to SoAs Sinhala Mon/Tue/Wed/Sat 3rd 1630-1830 on 11750 TRM 125 kW / 345 deg to SoAs Sinhala Tue/Wed/Thu/Sat 4th 1630-1830 on 11750 TRM 125 kW / 345 deg to SoAs Sinhala Mon/Wed/Fri/Sat 5th THAILAND Summer A-13 schedule of Radio Thailand (HSK9): 0000-0030 on 15275 UDO 250 kW / 006 deg to NEAm English 0030-0100 on 15275 UDO 250 kW / 038 deg to NWAm English 0100-0200 on 15275 UDO 250 kW / 038 deg to NWAm Thai 0200-0230 on 15275 UDO 250 kW / 006 deg to NEAm English 0230-0330 on 15275 UDO 250 kW / 006 deg to NEAm Thai 0530-0600 on 17770 UDO 250 kW / 308 deg to WeEu English 1000-1100 on 17770 UDO 250 kW / 305 deg to N&ME Thai 1100-1115 on 5875 UDO 250 kW / 144 deg to Vietnamese 1115-1130 on 5875 UDO 250 kW / 144 deg to SEAs Khmer 1130-1145 on 5875 UDO 250 kW / 030 deg to SEAs Lao 1145-1200 on 5875 UDO 250 kW / 284 deg to SEAs Burmese 1200-1215 on 9390 UDO 250 kW / 154 deg to SEAs Bahasa Malay 1230-1300 on 9390 UDO 250 kW / 132 deg to SEAs English 1300-1315 on 9795 UDO 250 kW / 054 deg to EaAs Japanese 1315-1330 on 9795 UDO 250 kW / 030 deg to EaAs Mandarin 1330-1400 on 9795 UDO 250 kW / 054 deg to EaAs Thai 1400-1430 on 9950 UDO 250 kW / 132 deg to SEAs English 1800-1900 on 9390 UDO 250 kW / 313 deg to WeEu Thai 1900-2000 on 9390 UDO 250 kW / 329 deg to WeEu English 2000-2015 on 9390 UDO 250 kW / 321 deg to WeEu German 2030-2045 on 9390 UDO 250 kW / 321 deg to WeEu English 2045-2115 on 9390 UDO 250 kW / 313 deg to WeEu Thai TIBET(non) Frequency changes of Voice of Tibet from August 21: 1230-1245 NF 15553 DB 100 kW / 131 deg to CeAs Tibetan, ex 15557 1245-1300 NF 15558 DB 100 kW / 131 deg to CeAs Tibetan, ex 15563 1315-1345 NF 15563 DB 100 kW / 131 deg to CeAs Tibetan, ex 15568 1345-1400 NF 15568 DB 100 kW / 131 deg to CeAs Tibetan, ex 15562 1400-1430 NF 15562 DB 100 kW / 131 deg to CeAs Tibetan, ex 15568 VIETNAM(non) Summer A-13 SW schedule for Voice of Vietnam: 0000-0058 on 7285 MET 050 kW / 216 deg to SEAs Vietnamese 0100-0128 on 12005 WOF 250 kW / 282 deg to NoAm English 0130-0228 on 12005 WOF 250 kW / 282 deg to NoAm Vietnamese 0230-0258 on 12005 WOF 250 kW / 282 deg to NoAm English 0300-0328 on 6175 HRI 250 kW / 173 deg to CeAm Spanish 0330-0358 on 6175 HRI 250 kW / 173 deg to CeAm English 0400-0428 on 6175 HRI 250 kW / 173 deg to CeAm Spanish 0430-0528 on 6175 HRI 100 kW / 315 deg to NWAm Vietnamese 1000-1028 on 9840 SON 100 kW / 177 deg to SEAs English 1000-1028 on 12020 SON 100 kW / 177 deg to SEAs English 1030-1058 on 7285 MET 050 kW / 216 deg to SEAs Khmer 1030-1058 on 9840 SON 100 kW / 177 deg to SEAs Indonesian 1030-1058 on 12020 SON 100 kW / 177 deg to SEAs Indonesian 1100-1128 on 7220 SON 100 kW / 027 deg to FERu Chinese 1100-1128 on 7285 MET 050 kW / 216 deg to SEAs English 1100-1128 on 9840 SON 100 kW / 057 deg to EaAs Japanese 1100-1128 on 12000 SON 100 kW / 027 deg to FERu Chinese 1100-1128 on 12020 SON 100 kW / 057 deg to EaAs Japanese 1130-1158 on 7220 SON 100 kW / 027 deg to FERu Russian 1130-1158 on 7285 MET 050 kW / 216 deg to SEAs Thai 1130-1158 on 9840 SON 100 kW / 057 deg to EaAs English 1130-1158 on 12000 SON 100 kW / 027 deg to FERu Russian 1130-1158 on 12020 SON 100 kW / 057 deg to EaAs English 1200-1228 on 7220 SON 100 kW / 027 deg to FERu Chinese 1200-1228 on 7285 MET 050 kW / 216 deg to SEAs French 1200-1228 on 9840 SON 100 kW / 057 deg to EaAs Japanese 1200-1228 on 12000 SON 100 kW / 027 deg to FERu Chinese 1200-1228 on 12020 SON 100 kW / 057 deg to EaAs Japanese 1230-1258 on 7220 SON 100 kW / 027 deg to FERu Russian 1230-1258 on 7285 MET 050 kW / 216 deg to SEAs Khmer 1230-1258 on 9840 SON 100 kW / 177 deg to SEAs English 1230-1258 on 12000 SON 100 kW / 027 deg to FERu Russian 1230-1258 on 12020 SON 100 kW / 177 deg to SEAs English 1300-1328 on 7220 SON 100 kW / 027 deg to FERu Chinese 1300-1328 on 7285 MET 050 kW / 216 deg to SEAs French 1300-1328 on 9840 SON 100 kW / 177 deg to SEAs Indonesian 1300-1328 on 12000 SON 100 kW / 027 deg to FERu Chinese 1300-1328 on 12020 SON 100 kW / 177 deg to SEAs Indonesian 1330-1428 on 7285 MET 050 kW / 216 deg to SEAs Lao 1330-1358 on 9840 SON 100 kW / 057 deg to EaAs English 1330-1358 on 12020 SON 100 kW / 057 deg to EaAs English 1400-1428 on 9840 SON 100 kW / 057 deg to EaAs Japanese 1400-1428 on 12020 SON 100 kW / 057 deg to EaAs Japanese 1430-1458 on 7285 MET 050 kW / 216 deg to SEAs Thai 1430-1458 on 9840 SON 100 kW / 177 deg to SEAs Indonesian 1430-1458 on 12020 SON 100 kW / 177 deg to SEAs Indonesian 1500-1528 on 7285 MET 050 kW / 216 deg to SEAs English 1500-1528 on 9840 SON 100 kW / 177 deg to SEAs English 1500-1528 on 12020 SON 100 kW / 177 deg to SEAs English 1500-1558 on 7220 SON 100 kW / 290 deg to N/ME Vietnamese 1500-1558 on 9550 SON 100 kW / 290 deg to NoAf Vietnamese 1530-1558 on 7285 MET 050 kW / 216 deg to SEAs Thai 1600-1628 on 7220 SON 100 kW / 290 deg to N/ME English 1600-1628 on 7280 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to EaEu English 1600-1628 on 9550 SON 100 kW / 290 deg to NoAf English 1600-1628 on 9730 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to WeEu English 1630-1658 on 7220 SON 100 kW / 290 deg to N/ME French 1630-1658 on 7280 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to EaEu Russian 1630-1658 on 9550 SON 100 kW / 290 deg to NoAf French 1630-1658 on 9730 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to WeEu Russian 1700-1728 on 9625 MOS 100 kW / 300 deg to WeEu English 1700-1758 on 7280 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to EaEu Vietnamese 1700-1758 on 9730 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to WeEu Vietnamese 1730-1828 on 9625 MOS 100 kW / 300 deg to WeEu Vietnamese 1800-1828 on 7280 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to EaEu German 1800-1828 on 9730 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to WeEu German 1830-1858 on 7280 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to EaEu French 1830-1858 on 9625 MOS 100 kW / 300 deg to WeEu French 1830-1858 on 9730 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to WeEu French 1900-1928 on 9890 WOF 250 kW / 075 deg to EaEu Russian 1900-1928 on 7280 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to EaEu English 1900-1928 on 9730 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to WeEu English 1930-1958 on 7280 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to EaEu French 1930-1958 on 9430 WOF 250 kW / 182 deg to WeEu German 1930-1958 on 9730 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to WeEu French 2000-2028 on 7280 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to EaEu Russian 2000-2028 on 9430 WOF 250 kW / 182 deg to WeEu German 2000-2028 on 9730 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to WeEu Russian 2030-2058 on 7220 SON 100 kW / 290 deg to N/ME English 2030-2058 on 7280 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to WeEu English 2030-2058 on 9550 SON 100 kW / 290 deg to NoAf English 2030-2058 on 9730 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to WeEu English 2100-2128 on 7220 SON 100 kW / 290 deg to N/ME French 2100-2128 on 7280 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to WeEu French 2100-2128 on 9550 SON 100 kW / 290 deg to NoAf French 2100-2128 on 9730 SON 100 kW / 320 deg to WeEu French 2030-2128 on 11840 WOF 250 kW / 114 deg to SEEu Vietnamese 2200-2228 on 7220 SON 100 kW / 027 deg to FERu Chinese 2200-2228 on 7285 MET 050 kW / 216 deg to SEAs Thai 2200-2228 on 12000 SON 100 kW / 027 deg to FERu Chinese 2200-2228 on 9840 SON 100 kW / 057 deg to EaAs Japanese 2200-2228 on 12020 SON 100 kW / 057 deg to EaAs Japanese 2230-2258 on 7285 MET 050 kW / 216 deg to SEAs Khmer 2230-2258 on 9840 SON 100 kW / 057 deg to EaAs Chinese 2230-2258 on 12020 SON 100 kW / 057 deg to EaAs Chinese 2300-2328 on 9840 SON 100 kW / 177 deg to SEAs Indonesian 2300-2328 on 12020 SON 100 kW / 177 deg to SEAs Indonesian 2300-2358 on 7285 MET 050 kW / 216 deg to SEAs Lao 2330-2358 on 9840 SON 100 kW / 177 deg to SEAs English 2330-2358 on 12020 SON 100 kW / 177 deg to SEAs English USA WWCR-1 in Russian and Arabic heard with very good signal in Bulgaria 1100-1130 on 15825 WCR 100 kW / 046 deg to WeEu on Thursday, August 22 USA New 24 hours schedule of Brother Stair in English via WTWW-2*: 1300-2400 on 9930 TWW 100 kW / 180 deg to SoAm, ex 1150/1153-2400 0000-1300 on 5085 TWW 100 kW / 180 deg to SoAm, new broadcasting time from 0716 NF 9930 TWW 100 kW / 180 deg to SoAm, ex 5085 on Tue, August 27! *including irregular airings of World of Radio Sat/Sun 2330 and/or Sun 0000
Monday, August 26, 2013
Radio propagation beacons
In this article, I'll introduce to you the radio propagation beacons. Have you ever wondered why one day you have listened to a distant station from several thousand miles with good signal and the other day there has been almost no sign of it. In almost all cases, this depends on the HF propagation conditions. And the best way to check the propagation is the world wide beacon system. It is a system of amateur operated beacons that do transmit in CW (telegraphy). Each beacon transmits its callsign every three minutes, no matter if it's day or night. It is sent at 22 words per minute and is followed by four one second dashes. The callsign and the first dash are sent at 100 watts, followed by 3 dashes: 1 at 10 watts, 1 at 1 watt and 1 at 100 milliwats. If you are able to hear all the dashes then the band is really open and the conditions are excellent (and your antenna is working well too).
Call | Location | 14.100 | 18.110 | 21.150 | 24.930 | 28.200 | Operator | Status | |
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4U1UN | United Nations | 00:00 | 00:10 | 00:20 | 00:30 | 00:40 | UNRC | OFF3 | |
VE8AT | Canada | 00:10 | 00:20 | 00:30 | 00:40 | 00:50 | RAC/NARC | OK1 | |
W6WX | United States | 00:20 | 00:30 | 00:40 | 00:50 | 01:00 | NCDXF | OK | |
KH6WO | Hawaii | 00:30 | 00:40 | 00:50 | 01:00 | 01:10 | KH6BYU | OK | |
ZL6B | New Zealand | 00:40 | 00:50 | 01:00 | 01:10 | 01:20 | NZART | OK | |
VK6RBP | Australia | 00:50 | 01:00 | 01:10 | 01:20 | 01:30 | WIA | OK | |
JA2IGY | Japan | 01:00 | 01:10 | 01:20 | 01:30 | 01:40 | JARL | OK | |
RR9O | Russia | 01:10 | 01:20 | 01:30 | 01:40 | 01:50 | SRR | OK | |
VR2B | Hong Kong | 01:20 | 01:30 | 01:40 | 01:50 | 02:00 | HARTS | OK | |
4S7B | Sri Lanka | 01:30 | 01:40 | 01:50 | 02:00 | 02:10 | RSSL | OK | |
ZS6DN | South Africa | 01:40 | 01:50 | 02:00 | 02:10 | 02:20 | ZS6DN | OK | |
5Z4B | Kenya | 01:50 | 02:00 | 02:10 | 02:20 | 02:30 | ARSK | OK | |
4X6TU | Israel | 02:00 | 02:10 | 02:20 | 02:30 | 02:40 | IARC | ON8 | |
OH2B | Finland | 02:10 | 02:20 | 02:30 | 02:40 | 02:50 | SRAL | OK | |
CS3B | Madeira | 02:20 | 02:30 | 02:40 | 02:50 | 00:00 | ARRM | OK | |
LU4AA | Argentina | 02:30 | 02:40 | 02:50 | 00:00 | 00:10 | RCA | OFF?6 | |
OA4B | Peru | 02:40 | 02:50 | 00:00 | 00:10 | 00:20 | RCP | OK | |
YV5B | Venezuela | 02:50 | 00:00 | 00:10 | 00:20 | 00:30 | RCV | OFF4 |
Thanks to NCDXF/IARU for the transmission schedule.
Observations on the US religious broadcasters
0900: 5830kHz - WTWW - 55544 - ""Scriptures for America" program, instead of the listed in the website "Radio Ranch Message" which ended at 0858. Utility station a few kHz up, but not causing interference.
0904: 5890kHz - WWCR - 45544 - "Brother Stair" saying the word and trying to sing from time to time. Gospel music. Giving postal address at 0908.
0918: 6195kHz - WHRI Angel 2 - 45444 - relaying NHK World Radio Japan in Portuguese.
0921: 5935kHz - WWCR-2 - 55555 - relaying Pastor Melissa Scott's University Network.
0927: 4840kHz - WWCR-4 - 45444 - "The Power Hour". Joyce Riley talking about the control of Internet communications like email. Program promos and commercials at 0930.
0931: 11520kHz - WEWN EWTN - English to South East Asia - 25542. Catholic programming.
0936: 3185kHz - WWRB - English - 35444 - relaying Brother Stair.
0938: 6090kHz - Caribbean Beacon - English - 54554 - Relaying Pastor Melissa Scott. Utility station on 6091.5kHz causing interference. Best in ECSS LSB.
Using a remote receiver in California.
0904: 5890kHz - WWCR - 45544 - "Brother Stair" saying the word and trying to sing from time to time. Gospel music. Giving postal address at 0908.
0918: 6195kHz - WHRI Angel 2 - 45444 - relaying NHK World Radio Japan in Portuguese.
0921: 5935kHz - WWCR-2 - 55555 - relaying Pastor Melissa Scott's University Network.
0927: 4840kHz - WWCR-4 - 45444 - "The Power Hour". Joyce Riley talking about the control of Internet communications like email. Program promos and commercials at 0930.
0931: 11520kHz - WEWN EWTN - English to South East Asia - 25542. Catholic programming.
0936: 3185kHz - WWRB - English - 35444 - relaying Brother Stair.
0938: 6090kHz - Caribbean Beacon - English - 54554 - Relaying Pastor Melissa Scott. Utility station on 6091.5kHz causing interference. Best in ECSS LSB.
Using a remote receiver in California.
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Latest HAM QSLs
I received two nice QSL cards on Friday - from LY9A from Lithuania and DF1IAQ from Germany. Thank you guys! Wish you all the best and 73!
Unidentified Russian station on 4807 LSB
The station was recorded on 22 August at 1810 UTC. At 00:45 at the recording, I switch to 4807 LSB where there's a morse code station. Than I come back to 4806 LSB to listen to more traffic from the Russian station. Does anyone have an idea what's the purpose of the station? Very few utility stations use LSB.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Mysterious beacons inside the LW and MW AM broadcast bands
I regularly receive mysterious NDB beacons inside the AM broadcast bands. Here are some recordings made with Sony ICF-2001D receiver. Note that on some of them there's strong interference appearing from local broadcast stations because the receiver does not have narrow CW filters. I made the listening in either USB or LSB mode.
22.08.2013 LL beacon 0735 on 659 USB
22.08.2013 D beacon 0556 on 610 USB
22.08.2013 BSE beacon 0718 on 256 LSB (moderate adjacent QRM from BNR1-Horizont on 261 kHz AM
22.08.2013 OPW beacon 0725 on 267.5 USB (strong adjacent QRM from BNR1-Horizont on 261 kHz AM
22.08.2013 LL beacon 0735 on 659 USB
22.08.2013 D beacon 0556 on 610 USB
22.08.2013 BSE beacon 0718 on 256 LSB (moderate adjacent QRM from BNR1-Horizont on 261 kHz AM
22.08.2013 OPW beacon 0725 on 267.5 USB (strong adjacent QRM from BNR1-Horizont on 261 kHz AM
Radio Japan to Central Africa
Radio Japan broadcasting in Japanese to Central Africa as received in Troyan on 22 August on 15130 kHz AM with Sony ICF-2001D and 150 metres beverage antenna, directed to Western Europe.
Bangkok Meteo on 6676 kHz
Bangkok Meteo as received in Troyan on 22 August on 6676 kHz USB with Sony ICF-2001D and 250 metres beverage antenna, directed to South Asia.
China Radio International in Russian
China Radio International, broadcasting in Russian with 500kW out of Urumqi-Hutubi on 13580 kHz, as received in Troyan on 22th August.
Italian coastal stations on 2MHZ
Here are some recordings of Italian coastal stations, logged by me on 22th August on 2 MHz:
2663kHz - Crotone Radio in USB at 2140
2628kHz - Augusta Radio at 2137 with adjacent STANAG 4285 QRM
2789kHz - Messina Radio at 2154
All receptions were made in USB mode. Antenna used was 150 meters long beverage, directed to Western and South Europe.
2663kHz - Crotone Radio in USB at 2140
2628kHz - Augusta Radio at 2137 with adjacent STANAG 4285 QRM
2789kHz - Messina Radio at 2154
All receptions were made in USB mode. Antenna used was 150 meters long beverage, directed to Western and South Europe.
RADIO GLORIA INTERNATIONAL this weekend
25th August - RGI-schedule SW
07 - 09 UTC (9-11) on 7265 KHz
09 - 11 UTC (11-13) on 9480 KHz
09 - 10 UTC (11-12) on 6005 KHz and „shortwaveservice.com “/6005 Internet
15 - 17 UTC (17-19) on ColoRadio.org and laut.fm/kompakt
Repeated:
3-5 pm UTC (17-18) 1. Sept. „laut.fm/kompakt “
All reports please to: radiogloria@aol.com
07 - 09 UTC (9-11) on 7265 KHz
09 - 11 UTC (11-13) on 9480 KHz
09 - 10 UTC (11-12) on 6005 KHz and „shortwaveservice.com “/6005 Internet
15 - 17 UTC (17-19) on ColoRadio.org and laut.fm/kompakt
Repeated:
3-5 pm UTC (17-18) 1. Sept. „laut.fm/kompakt “
All reports please to: radiogloria@aol.com
VOA Radiogram this weekend
We will transmit another sample of VOA Chinese text on this weekend’s VOA Radiogram. If blocks appear rather than Chinese characters, try copying and pasting those blocks to a word processor to see if the characters appear.
Here is the lineup for VOA Radiogram, 23-24 August 2013:
**To make Flmsg work with Fldigi, in Fldigi: Configure > Misc > NBEMS > Under reception of flmsg files, check both boxes, and under that indicate where your Flmsg.exe file is located.
The schedule
Here is the lineup for VOA Radiogram, 23-24 August 2013:
- 2:20 MFSK16: Program preview
- 1:46 MFSK32: Chinese text sample*
- 6:33 MFSK32: VOA News re robot, with image
- 6:39 MFSK32: VOA News re Kepler Telescope, with image
- 4:32 MFSK64/Flmsg: RFE/RL News re left-handers in former USSR**
- 1:18 MFSK32: Image accompanying left-hander story
- 1:11 MFSK16: Closing announcements
- 1:24 MFSK16: VOA Radiogram logo (500x44)
**To make Flmsg work with Fldigi, in Fldigi: Configure > Misc > NBEMS > Under reception of flmsg files, check both boxes, and under that indicate where your Flmsg.exe file is located.
The schedule
- Sat 1600-1630 17860 kHz
- Sun 0230-0300 5745 kHz
- Sun 1300-1330 6095 kHz
- Sun 1930-2000 15670 kHz
Chinese Spy Radio?
Thank You for Listening' Says Mysterious Numbers Station
By WENDELL MINNICK
TAIPEI — Debate over the origin of a shortwave radio broadcast in Chinese reciting numbers remains unresolved as Taiwan military and intelligence officials deny responsibility, while others suggest China is behind a "numbers station." Described as one-way voice links, "numbers stations" have been used since World War I to send encrypted messages to spies.
On Feb. 1 at 11.430 MHz, a broadcast of a female voice recited 20 sets of four numbers in Chinese: "Now we're ready to broadcast the first 55word telegram of February. Unit 2236 please write down and receive. 2744, 3449, 1269, 2291, 1773, 7330, 9816, 8023, 1872, 7381, 9726, 5171, 2227, 5393, 6736, 3842, 7994, 7732, 3102, 4911. This is the 20th set telegram that was just broadcast."
During a broadcast April 20 at 10.520 MHz, with what some called a Taiwanese accent, a female voice signed off in Chinese with: "Thank you for listening. Wishing you good health and a happy goodbye."
The broadcasts do not use any standard broadcasting protocol, such as identifying the station or origin.
A Taiwan government communications official said the broadcasts are a "topic not open to discussion or inquiry."
Officially, Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND), upon listening to the messages, said, "no comment." However, an MND official said the broadcasts were coming out of China, not Taiwan, and the military was aware of them.
Though the method appears antiquated, there is a beauty to using the system.
"There's no link to the recipient. With e-mail and other methods, there's always the chance of identifying the recipient. Also, all that is required is a common portable shortwave radio," said Chris Smolinski, who moderates the Spooks Digest Listserv via the Black Cat Systems Web site. Spooks Digest routinely identifies numbers stations around the world.
Numbers stations reached their peak during the Cold War, only to decline significantly after the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, though China, Cuba, Israel and North Korea have been accused of continuing to use the method.
Some sources have suggested the broadcasts are a "false flag" operation to confuse the enemy.
"Some percentage of the transmissions from such stations are very likely to be dummy traffic to make it harder for counterespionage outfits to draw conclusions about the number of spies working against them and their level of activity," said a U.S. defense analyst, adding that such agencies would quickly figure it out if it were all dummy traffic.
"It only makes sense to operate such a station if you are communicating with real spies." However, not everyone agrees the broadcasts are intelligence-related.
"It is easy to be conspiratorial about numbers stations, and there is no doubt that they have been, and still are, used in intelligence and military operations," said Gary Rawnsley, professor of Asian international communications at the University of Leeds.
"However, they are also used for technical reasons to check the clarity of signals, etc., on specified frequencies. Sounds boring, but there we go."
Other sources said the broadcasts could be connected to the Chinese Telegraph Code (CTC) to communicate with fishing vessels, said Scott Henderson, author of the book "The Dark Visitor: Inside the World of the Chinese Hacker."
"The CTC runs from 0000-9999 with the character for each block identified by an individual number," he said. "If the operator passes the string 1034, 6878, 9801 ... etc, just write out the characters and see if they form a sentence. If they don't, it's coded."
However, the numbers do not match the CTC.
"I can guarantee this is not for fishing boats or any other commercial radio communication," said a Taiwan defense analyst.
Erik Baark, author of "Lightening Wires," a history book on the CTC, said the broadcasts sound like someone using the CTC, but "to my knowledge, one would not use this method in communication with commercial fishing. … Either one would use Morse code, easier to distinguish on shortwave, or one could simply read the text."
Smolinski said the signal strengths of the Chinese broadcasts "are a bit too high for it to be someone using a ham transmitter," or amateur radio. There are also too many transmissions.
"The hoaxes in the past have generally been one-time affairs, and obvious pranks, done for entertainment, with no attempt to pass them off as `real' numbers transmissions," he said.
Members of the local Chinese Taipei Amateur Radio League dismissed suggestions the broadcasts are fake. "We don't know who is broadcasting the numbers," said one member. "It could be China or Taiwan."
Those who doubt countries continue to use the method need only look at Cuba. In 1998, the U.S. government arrested a group of Cuban intelligence agents, known as the Wasp Network, receiving instructions from a Cuban numbers station being operated as Atención.
In 2001, a U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency analyst, Ana Belen Montes, was arrested for spying for Cuba. Investigators discovered she also received instructions from Atencion.
However, some sources are still debating why China or Taiwan would continue using a system that seems antiquated in comparison to the Internet and cell phones.
"It seems like an arcane practice, but espionage tradecraft also loves the tried and true," said Richard Bitzinger, a former U.S. intelligence analyst. "Agents still use dead drops, microdots, etc. Shortwave radios are easy to come by and operate, and when all the really sophisticated means of communication fail, this is probably a good fallback."
By WENDELL MINNICK
TAIPEI — Debate over the origin of a shortwave radio broadcast in Chinese reciting numbers remains unresolved as Taiwan military and intelligence officials deny responsibility, while others suggest China is behind a "numbers station." Described as one-way voice links, "numbers stations" have been used since World War I to send encrypted messages to spies.
On Feb. 1 at 11.430 MHz, a broadcast of a female voice recited 20 sets of four numbers in Chinese: "Now we're ready to broadcast the first 55word telegram of February. Unit 2236 please write down and receive. 2744, 3449, 1269, 2291, 1773, 7330, 9816, 8023, 1872, 7381, 9726, 5171, 2227, 5393, 6736, 3842, 7994, 7732, 3102, 4911. This is the 20th set telegram that was just broadcast."
During a broadcast April 20 at 10.520 MHz, with what some called a Taiwanese accent, a female voice signed off in Chinese with: "Thank you for listening. Wishing you good health and a happy goodbye."
The broadcasts do not use any standard broadcasting protocol, such as identifying the station or origin.
A Taiwan government communications official said the broadcasts are a "topic not open to discussion or inquiry."
Officially, Taiwan's Ministry of National Defense (MND), upon listening to the messages, said, "no comment." However, an MND official said the broadcasts were coming out of China, not Taiwan, and the military was aware of them.
Though the method appears antiquated, there is a beauty to using the system.
"There's no link to the recipient. With e-mail and other methods, there's always the chance of identifying the recipient. Also, all that is required is a common portable shortwave radio," said Chris Smolinski, who moderates the Spooks Digest Listserv via the Black Cat Systems Web site. Spooks Digest routinely identifies numbers stations around the world.
Numbers stations reached their peak during the Cold War, only to decline significantly after the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, though China, Cuba, Israel and North Korea have been accused of continuing to use the method.
Some sources have suggested the broadcasts are a "false flag" operation to confuse the enemy.
"Some percentage of the transmissions from such stations are very likely to be dummy traffic to make it harder for counterespionage outfits to draw conclusions about the number of spies working against them and their level of activity," said a U.S. defense analyst, adding that such agencies would quickly figure it out if it were all dummy traffic.
"It only makes sense to operate such a station if you are communicating with real spies." However, not everyone agrees the broadcasts are intelligence-related.
"It is easy to be conspiratorial about numbers stations, and there is no doubt that they have been, and still are, used in intelligence and military operations," said Gary Rawnsley, professor of Asian international communications at the University of Leeds.
"However, they are also used for technical reasons to check the clarity of signals, etc., on specified frequencies. Sounds boring, but there we go."
Other sources said the broadcasts could be connected to the Chinese Telegraph Code (CTC) to communicate with fishing vessels, said Scott Henderson, author of the book "The Dark Visitor: Inside the World of the Chinese Hacker."
"The CTC runs from 0000-9999 with the character for each block identified by an individual number," he said. "If the operator passes the string 1034, 6878, 9801 ... etc, just write out the characters and see if they form a sentence. If they don't, it's coded."
However, the numbers do not match the CTC.
"I can guarantee this is not for fishing boats or any other commercial radio communication," said a Taiwan defense analyst.
Erik Baark, author of "Lightening Wires," a history book on the CTC, said the broadcasts sound like someone using the CTC, but "to my knowledge, one would not use this method in communication with commercial fishing. … Either one would use Morse code, easier to distinguish on shortwave, or one could simply read the text."
Smolinski said the signal strengths of the Chinese broadcasts "are a bit too high for it to be someone using a ham transmitter," or amateur radio. There are also too many transmissions.
"The hoaxes in the past have generally been one-time affairs, and obvious pranks, done for entertainment, with no attempt to pass them off as `real' numbers transmissions," he said.
Members of the local Chinese Taipei Amateur Radio League dismissed suggestions the broadcasts are fake. "We don't know who is broadcasting the numbers," said one member. "It could be China or Taiwan."
Those who doubt countries continue to use the method need only look at Cuba. In 1998, the U.S. government arrested a group of Cuban intelligence agents, known as the Wasp Network, receiving instructions from a Cuban numbers station being operated as Atención.
In 2001, a U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency analyst, Ana Belen Montes, was arrested for spying for Cuba. Investigators discovered she also received instructions from Atencion.
However, some sources are still debating why China or Taiwan would continue using a system that seems antiquated in comparison to the Internet and cell phones.
"It seems like an arcane practice, but espionage tradecraft also loves the tried and true," said Richard Bitzinger, a former U.S. intelligence analyst. "Agents still use dead drops, microdots, etc. Shortwave radios are easy to come by and operate, and when all the really sophisticated means of communication fail, this is probably a good fallback."
Friday, August 23, 2013
Radio Cairo is spreading spurious signals in the 31 mb
EGYPT Radio Cairo is spreading spurious signals in the 31 mb +/- 45v kHz: 0045-0330 on 9720 ABZ 250 kW / 330 deg to NoAm Spanish/English on August 23
Brother Stair TOM via WTWW-2 on August 22 and 23
USA Brother Stair TOM via WTWW-2 on August 22 and 23 1150-2400 on 9930 TWW 100 kW / 180 deg to SoAm English 0000-0200 on 5085 TWW 100 kW / 180 deg to SoAm English
Thursday, August 22, 2013
International Radio Serbia in Italian appeared on shortwave again
BOSNIA/SERBIA International Radio Serbia in Italian appeared on shortwave again 1730-1800 on 6100 BIJ 250 kW / 310 deg to WeEu, SINPO 54454 on August 22
WWCR observations
USA WWCR-1 in Russian and Arabic heard with very good signal in Bulgaria 1100-1130 on 15825 WCR 100 kW / 046 deg to WeEu, back to English at 1130
Unscheduled wrong frequencies of ERT (or new broadcaster EDT) on Aug.22
GREECE More and more unscheduled wrong frequencies of ERT on August 22:
from 0400 on 7475 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to NoAm Greek, instead of 11645 to Af
from 0400 on 15650 AVL 100 kW / 226 deg to CeAm Greek, instead of 15630 to Eu
from 0400 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Voice of Russia Radio Stops Shortwave Service
MOSCOW, August 21 (RIA Novosti) – The Russian government’s international radio broadcasting service Golos Rossii (Voice of Russia) will stop its shortwave broadcasts from January 1 next year, the Digit.ru online journal reported Wednesday.
The shortwave service is closing “due to funding cuts,” Voice of Russia deputy director Natalya Zhmai said in a letter dated August 15 to Andrei Romanchenko, head of the Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network (RTRBN), the journal said.
Voice of Russia, established in 1929, currently uses RTRBN transmitters to broadcast to foreign countries using short and medium waves. After the shortwave service goes off the air, only three low-power medium wave transmitters will be used to broadcast to other countries, an industry source told Digit.ru.
The radio will mostly use FM band transmitters based abroad, the source said.
At the beginning of the year, Voice of Russia cut the total volume of shortwave broadcasts to 26 hours a day from more than 50 hours in 2012.
(via Alan Roe, Teddington, UK)
The shortwave service is closing “due to funding cuts,” Voice of Russia deputy director Natalya Zhmai said in a letter dated August 15 to Andrei Romanchenko, head of the Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network (RTRBN), the journal said.
Voice of Russia, established in 1929, currently uses RTRBN transmitters to broadcast to foreign countries using short and medium waves. After the shortwave service goes off the air, only three low-power medium wave transmitters will be used to broadcast to other countries, an industry source told Digit.ru.
The radio will mostly use FM band transmitters based abroad, the source said.
At the beginning of the year, Voice of Russia cut the total volume of shortwave broadcasts to 26 hours a day from more than 50 hours in 2012.
(via Alan Roe, Teddington, UK)
Radio Ethiopia is drifting off-frequency today
ETHIOPIA Radio Ethiopia is drifting off-frequency today
1600-1800 on 7236.2 GEJ 100 kW / non-dir to ETH English/French
1600-1800 on 9564.5 GEJ 100 kW / non-dir to ETH English/French
Unidentified station on 9677.6
AZERBAIJAN An unidentified station probably in Azeri with awful audio and modulation (not Voice of Talyshistan), was observed again on Wed, August 21 from 1100 on 9677.6 SPK 010 kW / non-dir to CeAs, QRM ROU German 1200-1256.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pXXVAzKBBI&feature=youtu.be
No broadcasts of Radio PMR Pridnestrovye on August 20
MOLDOVA No broadcasts of Radio PMR Pridnestrovye on August 20 2300-2400 on 9665 KCH 300 kW / 309 deg to WeEu English Sun-Thu 2315-2330 on 9665 KCH 300 kW / 309 deg to WeEu German Sun-Thu 2330-2345 on 9665 KCH 300 kW / 309 deg to WeEu French Sun-Thu 2345-2400 on 9665 KCH 300 kW / 309 deg to WeEu English Sun-Thu The regular broadcasts of Voice of Russia World Service started on the same frequency at 0000UTC on August 21.
Radio Cairo on off-frequency
EGYPT Radio Cairo on off-frequency was noted on August 20: from 2300 on 9963.5 ABS 200 kW / 325 deg to NEAm English, instead of 9965.0
ERT accidentally went on air at 2200
GREECE ERT accidentally went on air at 2200 on August 20:
from 2200 on 7450 AVL 100 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek
from 2200 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek
from 2200 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek
from 2310 on 7475 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to NoAm Greek
from 2300 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to NoAm Greek
from 2300 on 15650 AVL 100 kW / 226 deg to CeAm Greek
In parallel with ERT mediumwave frequencies: 729, 1260
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
ERT is still off the air on August 20
GREECE ERT is still off the air. No signal in the afternoon on August 20: from 1200 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek 1200-1657 on 9935 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek 1200-1357 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek 1400-1857 on 15650 AVL 100 kW / 105 deg to SoAs Greek from 1700 on 7450 AVL 100 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek
No shortwave broadcasts from ERT at 0500 UTC on August 20
GREECE No shortwave broadcasts from ERT at 0500 UTC on August 20 0400-0807 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek or till 1200 0400-0807 on 11645 AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to NoAf Greek or till 1157 0400-0807 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek or till 1200 Also no signal on other frequencies of ERT 7450, 7475, 9935, 15650
Monday, August 19, 2013
The Mighty KBC switches to 7375
Mighty KBC switches to 7375 kHz via Nauen, Germany on September 1, 2013 0000-0200 UT. Mighty KBC is currently using 9925 kHz via Nauen, Germany for the 0000-0200 UT "Giant Jukebox" Sunday broadcasts to North America.
73,
Kraig, KG4LAC
73,
Kraig, KG4LAC
DX RE MIX NEWS # 795
BULGARIA(non) Summer A-13 schedule of Secretbrod/Kostinbrod as of Aug.14: 0230-0400 on 11545*SOF 100 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Pashto Radio Salam Watandar 1300-1330 on 12095 SOF 100 kW / 030 deg to EaEu Russian Polish Radio 1330-1400 on 12095 SOF 100 kW / 030 deg to EaEu Belorussian Polish Radio 1330-1500 on 15615*SOF 100 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Pashto Radio Salam Watandar 1530-1630 on 9400 SOF 100 kW / 030 deg to EaEu Polish Polish Radio 1600-1700 on 11610 SOF 070 kW / 195 deg to EaAf Arabic Mon-Wed Radio Shorouq 1630-1730 on 9400 SOF 100 kW / 030 deg to EaEu Belorussian Polish Radio 1630-1830 on 12150 SOF 100 kW / 126 deg to WeAs Persian Bible Voice BVBN 1700-1730 on 11560 SOF 070 kW / 195 deg to EaAf Oromo Dimtse Radio Erena 1730-1800 on 9400 SOF 100 kW / 030 deg to EaEu Russian Polish Radio 1800-2200 on 9700 SOF 050 kW / 306 deg to WeEu English Brother Stair TOM 1900-2100 on 11850 SOF 070 kW / 195 deg to EaAf English Brother Stair TOM 1830-1915 on 9635 SOF 100 kW / 126 deg to WeAs English Sun Bible Voice BVBN *no signal of Radio Salam Watandar from around 1430UT on Thursday, August 14 CUBA Summer A-13 of Radio Habana Cuba: 0000-0030 on 5040 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Creole 0000-0030 on 15370 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Quechua 0000-0100 on 6060 HAB 100 kW / 010 deg to NoAm Spanish 0000-0100 on 6100 HAB 250 kW / 315 deg to NWAm Spanish 0000-0100 on 9810 HAB 100 kW / 340 deg to CeAm Spanish 0000-0100 on 11680 HAB 250 kW / 160 deg to SoAm Spanish 0000-0100 on 11760 HAB 100 kW / non-dir to CeAm Spanish 0000-0100 on 11840 HAB 100 kW / 010 deg to NoAm Spanish 0000-0100 on 15230 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 0000-0100 on 17705 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 0030-0100 on 5040 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm French 0100-0200 on 5040 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 0100-0200 on 6000 HAB 100 kW / non-dir to CeAm English 0100-0200 on 6060 HAB 100 kW / 010 deg to NoAm Spanish 0100-0200 on 6100 HAB 250 kW / 315 deg to NWAm Spanish 0100-0200 on 6165 HAB 100 kW / 340 deg to CeAm English 0100-0200 on 9810 HAB 100 kW / 340 deg to CeAm Spanish 0100-0200 on 11680 HAB 250 kW / 160 deg to SoAm Spanish 0100-0200 on 11760 HAB 100 kW / non-dir to CeAm Spanish 0100-0200 on 11840 HAB 100 kW / 010 deg to NoAm Spanish 0100-0200 on 15230 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 0100-0200 on 17705 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 0200-0300 on 5040 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 0200-0300 on 6000 HAB 100 kW / non-dir to CeAm English 0200-0300 on 6060 HAB 100 kW / 010 deg to NoAm Spanish 0200-0300 on 6100 HAB 250 kW / 315 deg to NWAm Spanish 0200-0300 on 6165 HAB 100 kW / 340 deg to CeAm English 0200-0300 on 9810 HAB 100 kW / 340 deg to CeAm Spanish 0200-0300 on 11680 HAB 250 kW / 160 deg to SoAm Spanish 0200-0300 on 11760 HAB 100 kW / non-dir to CeAm Spanish 0200-0300 on 11840 HAB 100 kW / 010 deg to NoAm Spanish 0200-0300 on 15230 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 0200-0300 on 17705 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 0300-0400 on 5040 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 0300-0400 on 6000 HAB 100 kW / non-dir to CeAm English 0300-0400 on 6060 HAB 100 kW / 010 deg to NoAm Spanish 0300-0400 on 6100 HAB 250 kW / 315 deg to NWAm Spanish 0300-0400 on 6165 HAB 100 kW / 340 deg to CeAm English 0300-0400 on 9810 HAB 100 kW / 340 deg to CeAm Spanish 0300-0400 on 11680 HAB 250 kW / 160 deg to SoAm Spanish 0300-0400 on 11760 HAB 100 kW / non-dir to CeAm Spanish 0300-0400 on 11840 HAB 100 kW / 010 deg to NoAm Spanish 0300-0400 on 15230 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 0300-0400 on 17705 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 0400-0500 on 5040 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 0400-0500 on 6000 HAB 100 kW / non-dir to CeAm English 0400-0500 on 6060 HAB 100 kW / 010 deg to NoAm Spanish 0400-0500 on 6165 HAB 100 kW / 340 deg to CeAm English 0400-0500 on 9810 HAB 100 kW / 340 deg to CeAm Spanish 0400-0500 on 11760 HAB 100 kW / non-dir to CeAm Spanish 0400-0500 on 11840 HAB 100 kW / 010 deg to NoAm Spanish 0500-0600 on 5040 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm English 0500-0600 NF 6000 HAB 250 kW / 315 deg to NWAm English, ex 6010 from Aug.14 0500-0600 on 6060 HAB 100 kW / 010 deg to NoAm English 0500-0600 on 6125 HAB 100 kW / 010 deg to NoAm English 0500-0600 on 6165 HAB 100 kW / 340 deg to CeAm English 0600-0700 NF 6000 HAB 250 kW / 315 deg to NWAm English, ex 6010 from Aug.14 0500-0600 on 6060 HAB 100 kW / 010 deg to NoAm English 0600-0700 on 6125 HAB 100 kW / 010 deg to NoAm English 0600-0700 on 6165 HAB 100 kW / 340 deg to CeAm English 0700-0730 NF 6000 HAB 250 kW / 315 deg to NWAm Esperanto Sun, ex 6010 Aug.14 1100-1300 on 6150 HAB 100 kW / 160 deg to SoAm Spanish 1100-1300 on 9540 HAB 100 kW / 340 deg to CeAm Spanish 1100-1300 on 9550 HAB 100 kW / 340 deg to CeAm Spanish 1100-1300 on 9850 HAB 250 kW / 160 deg to SoAm Spanish 1100-1300 on 11690 HAB 250 kW / 315 deg to NWAm Spanish 1100-1300 on 11760 HAB 100 kW / non-dir to CeAm Spanish 1100-1300 on 11860 HAB 100 kW / non-dir to CeAm Spanish 1100-1300 on 15230 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 1100-1300 on 17580 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 1100-1300 on 17730 HAB 100 kW / non-dir to CeAm Spanish 1300-1500 on 9540 HAB 100 kW / 340 deg to CeAm Spanish 1300-1500 on 11750 HAB 250 kW / 160 deg to SoAm Spanish 1300-1500 on 11690 HAB 250 kW / 315 deg to NWAm Spanish 1300-1500 on 11760 HAB 100 kW / non-dir to CeAm Spanish 1300-1500 on 11860 HAB 100 kW / non-dir to CeAm Spanish 1300-1500 on 13780 HAB 100 kW / 010 deg to NoAm Spanish 1300-1500 on 15230 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 1300-1500 on 15340 HAB 250 kW / 160 deg to SoAm Spanish 1300-1500 on 17580 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 1300-1500 on 17730 HAB 100 kW / non-dir to CeAm Spanish 1500-1530 on 11760 HAB 100 kW / 020 deg to NoAm Esperanto Sun 1900-2000 on 11760 HAB 100 kW / non-dir to CeAm English 1930-2000 on 17720 HAB 100 kW / 053 deg to WeEu French 2000-2030 on 11760 HAB 100 kW / non-dir to CeAm French 2000-2030 on 17720 HAB 100 kW / 053 deg to WeEu Portuguese 2030-2100 on 17720 HAB 100 kW / 053 deg to WeEu Arabic 2100-2200 on 5040 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 2100-2200 on 9710 HAB 250 kW / 315 deg to NWAm Spanish 2100-2200 on 9810 HAB 100 kW / 340 deg to CeAm Spanish 2100-2200 on 17705 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 2100-2200 on 17720 HAB 100 kW / 053 deg to WeEu Spanish 2200-2230 on 11880 HAB 100 kW / 100 deg to SoAf French 2200-2300 on 5040 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 2200-2300 on 9710 HAB 250 kW / 315 deg to NWAm Spanish 2200-2300 on 9810 HAB 100 kW / 340 deg to CeAm Spanish 2200-2300 on 15230 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Portuguese 2200-2300 on 17705 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 2200-2300 on 17720 HAB 100 kW / 053 deg to WeEu Spanish 2230-2300 on 11880 HAB 100 kW / 100 deg to SoAf Portuguese 2230-2300 on 15370 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm French Mon-Sat 2230-2300 on 15370 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Esperanto Sun 2300-2330 on 15370 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Creole 2300-2400 on 5040 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm English 2300-2400 on 6000 HAB 100 kW / 010 deg to NoAm Spanish Mon-Fri Mesa Redonda 2300-2400 on 6100 HAB 250 kW / 315 deg to NWAm Spanish 2300-2400 on 9810 HAB 100 kW / 340 deg to CeAm Spanish 2300-2400 on 11680 HAB 250 kW / 160 deg to SoAm Spanish 2300-2400 on 11840 HAB 100 kW / 010 deg to NoAm Spanish 2300-2400 on 11880 HAB 100 kW / 100 deg to SoAf English 2300-2400 on 13780 HAB 100 kW / 230 deg to NoAm Spanish Mon-Fri Mesa Redonda 2300-2400 on 15230 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 2300-2400 on 17705 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish 2330-2400 on 15370 HAB 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Portuguese GERMANY Changes of Media Broadcast (MBR): Bible Voice Broadcasting 0700-0730 on 5945 NAU 100 kW / 270 deg to WeEu English Sun, ex till 0745 0700-0745 on 5945 NAU 100 kW / 270 deg to WeEu English Sat, ex Sat/Sun 1630-1645 on 15215 MOS 125 kW / 095 deg to SoAs Tamil Fri, cancelled 1630-1645 on 15215 NAU 125 kW / 100 deg to SoAs Tamil Sun, cancelled 1730-1800 on 17515 NAU 100 kW / 148 deg to EaAf Amharic Wed, cancelled 1800-1830 on 17515 NAU 100 kW / 148 deg to EaAf Somali Sun, cancelled 1830-1845 on 17515 NAU 100 kW / 148 deg to EaAf Amharic Sat, ex till 1900 Brother Stair/The Overcomer Ministries 1200-1400 on 15205 ISS 100 kW / 061 deg to EaEu English, ex 060 deg 1200-1400 on 17750 ISS 100 kW / 077 deg to N/ME English, ex 120 deg 2000-2200 on 11775 NAU 100 kW / 175 deg to NoAf English, ex 250 kW 2100-2300 on 15390 NAU 125 kW / 250 deg to SoAm English, ex 240 deg 2100-2300 on 15620 NAU 125 kW / 299 deg to NoAm English, ex 300 deg Radio EYSC - Eritrean Youth Solidarity for Change 1730-1800 on 15310 ISS 100 kW / 125 deg to EaAf Tigrigna Tue/Fri, cancelled GERMANY No shortwave broadcasts of Hamburger Lokalradio on August 17: 0600-0800 on 7265 GOH 001 kW / 230 deg to CeEu USB+C, scheduled Wed/Sat 0800-1100 on 6190 GOH 001 kW / 230 deg to CeEu USB+C, scheduled Wed/Sat 1100-1500 on 7265 GOH 001 kW / 230 deg to CeEu USB+C, scheduled Wed/Sat GERMANY XVRB 6045, The Music Museum on 3rd Sun August 18, instead of Shortwave Rock 6045 in previous month on July 21: 0900-1000 on 6045 NAU 100 kW / 275 deg to CeEu English, starting at 0903 GREECE Again no signal of ERT on Tuesday, August 13 from 1200 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek from 1200 on 9935 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek from 1200 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek GREECE No shortwave broadcast from ERT at 0630 UTC on August 15: 0400-0807 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek or till 1200 0400-0807 on 11645 AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to NoAf Greek or till 1157 0400-0807 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek or till 1200 Also no signal on other frequencies of ERT 7450, 7475, 9935, 15650 GREECE Again ERT is on the air on a single frequency 9420 on August 15: from 1200 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek from 1200 on 9935 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek, scheduled till 1657 1200-1357 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek from 1400 on 15650 AVL 100 kW / 105 deg to SoAs Greek, scheduled till 1857 GREECE No shortwave broadcast from ERT at 0600 UTC on August 16: 0400-0807 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek or till 1200 0400-0807 on 11645 AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to NoAf Greek or till 1157 0400-0807 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek or till 1200 Also no signal on other frequencies of ERT 7450, 7475, 9935, 15650 GREECE No shortwave broadcast from ERT at 0730 UTC on August 17: 0400-0807 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek or till 1200 0400-0807 on 11645 AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to NoAf Greek or till 1157 0400-0807 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek or till 1200 Also no signal on other frequencies of ERT 7450, 7475, 9935, 15650 GREECE Again ERT is on the air on a single frequency on August 17 from 1320 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek, ex from 1200 from 1335 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek, ex from 1200 from 1401 on 9935 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek, ex from 1200 from 1409 on 15650 AVL 100 kW / 105 deg to SoAs Greek, ex from 1400 GREECE Scheduled broadcasts of ERT on Sunday, August 18 at 0630UT: 0400-0807 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek (or till 1200) 0400-0807 on 11645 AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to NoAf Greek (or till 1157) 0400-0807 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek (or till 1200) GREECE Afternoon shortwave broadcasts from ERT on Sunday, August 18: from 1200 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek from 1200 on 11645 AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to NoAf Greek, instead of 9935 to Eu from 1200 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek Please check English transmissions around 1305-1315! NEW ZEALAND Frequency changes of Radio New Zealand International in DRM: 1746-1836 NF 7330 RAN 025 kW / 035 deg to Cook Isl, Samoa, Tonga, ex 6135 2051-2150 NF 17675 RAN 025 kW / 035 deg to Cook Isl, Samoa, Tonga, ex 15720 MYANMAR Additional one hour broadcast of Myanmar Radio: 1230-1330 on 7200 YAN 025 kW / 356 deg to SEAs Burmese, after 1030-1230 TURKEY Unscheduled wrong frequency for Voice of Turkey on Sun, August 18: 1630-1725 on 11765 EMR 500 kW / 270 deg to SoEu Spanish, instead of 11930 U.K.(non) Some BBC changes: 1330-1600 on 17780 ASC 250 kW / 065 deg to WeAf Hausa Sat from August 17 1400-1430 on 17640 KIG 250 kW / 310 deg to WeAf Hausa till August 17 1400-1430 on 17780 ASC 250 kW / 055 deg to WeAf Hausa till August 17 1400-1430 on 21630 ASC 250 kW / 065 deg to WeAf Hausa till August 17 1400-1500 on 15420 SEY 250 kW / 285 deg to EaAf Somali till August 17 1400-1500 on 17830 SEY 250 kW / 295 deg to EaAf Somali till August 17 1400-1500 on 21470 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Somali till August 17 1430-1500 on 9585 SNG 100 kW / 340 deg to SEAs Burmese Mon-Fri, cancelled 1500-1515 on 7485 SNG 100 kW / 340 deg to SEAs Burmese Mon-Fri, additional 1500-1515 on 11945 SNG 100 kW / 330 deg to SEAs Burmese Mon-Fri, additional 1830-1900 on 15790 MEY 250 kW / 007 deg to ECAf Kirundi Mon-Fri till Aug.19 U.K.(non) Additional broadcast of FEBA Radio: 1500-1515 on 9500 TAC 100 kW / 131 deg to SoAs Hindi from August 16 1430-1500 on 9500 TAC 100 kW / 131 deg to SoAs Hindi unchanged program U.K.(non) Non-stop BABCOCK music tests on August 15,16,17 0430-0500 on 11800 MEY 100 kW / 015 deg to SoAf Thu/Fri/Sat 1700-1730 on 9760 MEY 100 kW / 015 deg to SoAf Thu/Fri/Sat U.K.(non) Planned broadcasts of BABCOCK from Aug.1 was moved to Sep.1: Radio Payem e-Doost: 0230-0315 on 11710 TAC 100 kW / 236 deg to WeAs Farsi 1800-1845 on 5900 DHA 250 kW / 035 deg to WeAs Farsi Radio Okapi: 0400-0500 on 11690 MEY 250 kW / 340 deg to CeAf French/Lingala Radio Damal: 0400-0700 on 15700 DHA 250 kW / 205 deg to EaAf Somali 1830-1930 on 11980 WOF 300 kW / 122 deg to EaAf Somali 1930-2130 on 11980 DHA 250 kW / 205 deg to EaAf Somali USA(non) Updated summer A-13 of Brother Stair TOM: 0000-0300 on 7490 BCQ 050 kW / 245 deg to NEAm English Sun-Thu 0000-1300 on 3185 WRB 100 kW / 045 deg to NEAm English 0100-0300 on 7490 BCQ 050 kW / 245 deg to NEAm English Fri 0300-1200 on 5890 WCR 100 kW / 090 deg to NEAm English Tue-Sat 0400-1100 on 5890 WCR 100 kW / 090 deg to NEAm English Sun/Mon 1150-1500 on 9930 TWW 100 kW / 180 deg to SoAm English, ex 1150-2200 1200-1400 on 15205 ISS 100 kW / 061 deg to EaEu English 1200-1400 on 17750 ISS 100 kW / 077 deg to N/ME English 1200-2000 on 9980 WCR 100 kW / 090 deg to NEAm English Mon-Fri 1300-2400 on 9370 WRB 100 kW / 045 deg to NEAm English 1400-1500 on 15420 BCQ 050 kW / 245 deg to NEAm English Sat 1400-1600 on 9655 NAU 100 kW / 275 deg to WeEu English Mon-Thu 1400-1600 on 9655 MOS 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu English Fri-Sun 1400-1600 on 13810 ISS 100 kW / 120 deg to N&ME English 1400-2200 on 9980 WCR 100 kW / 090 deg to NEAm English Sat/Sun 1400-2300 on 9955 RMI 050 kW / 160 deg to Cuba English Mon-Fri 1500-1900 on 9955 RMI 050 kW / 160 deg to Cuba English Sun 1600-1700 on 15420 BCQ 050 kW / 245 deg to NEAm English Sat 1600-2100 on 9955 RMI 050 kW / 160 deg to Cuba English Sat 1800-2200 on 9700 SOF 050 kW / 306 deg to WeEu English 1900-2100 on 11850 SOF 050 kW / 195 deg to EaAf English 2000-2200 on 11775 NAU 500 kW / 175 deg to WCAf English 2100-2300 on 9980 WCR 100 kW / 090 deg to NEAm English Mon-Fri 2100-2300 on 15390 NAU 125 kW / 250 deg to SoAm English 2100-2300 on 15620 NAU 125 kW / 299 deg to NoAm English
Sunday, August 18, 2013
Unscheduled frequency for Voice of Turkey
TURKEY Unscheduled frequency for Voice of Turkey on Sunday, August 18: from 1630 on 11765 EMR 500 kW / 270 deg to SoEu Spanish, instead of 11930
Afternoon shortwave broadcasts from ERT on August 18
GREECE Afternoon shortwave broadcasts from ERT on Sunday, August 18: from 1200 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek from 1200 on 11645 AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to NoAf Greek, instead of 9935 to Eu from 1200 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek Please check English transmissions around 1305-1315!
XVRB 6045, The Music Museum on August 18 via Media Broadcast
GERMANY XVRB 6045, The Music Museum on 3rd Sun August 18, instead of Shortwave Rock 6045 in previous month on July 21: 0903-1000 on 6045 NAU 100 kW / 275 deg to CeEu English
Planned broadcasts of BABCOCK
U.K.(non) Planned broadcasts of BABCOCK from August 1 was moved to September 1: Radio Payem e-Doost: 0230-0315 on 11710 TAC 100 kW / 236 deg to WeAs Farsi 1800-1845 on 5900 DHA 250 kW / 035 deg to WeAs Farsi Radio Okapi: 0400-0500 on 11690 MEY 250 kW / 340 deg to CeAf French/Lingala Radio Damal: 0400-0700 on 15700 DHA 250 kW / 205 deg to EaAf Somali 1830-1930 on 11980 WOF 300 kW / 122 deg to EaAf Somali 1930-2130 on 11980 DHA 250 kW / 205 deg to EaAf Somali
Scheduled broadcasts of ERT on Sunday, August 18 at 0630 UTC
GREECE Scheduled broadcasts of ERT on Sunday, August 18 at 0630UT: 0400-0807 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek (or till 1200) 0400-0807 on 11645 AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to NoAf Greek (or till 1157) 0400-0807 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek (or till 1200)
Saturday, August 17, 2013
ERT is on the air on a single frequency on August 17
GREECE Again ERT is on the air on a single frequency on August 17 from 1320 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek, ex from 1200 from 1335 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek, ex from 1200 from 1401 on 9935 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek, ex from 1200 from 1409 on 15650 AVL 100 kW / 105 deg to SoAs Greek, ex from 1400
No shortwave broadcasts of Hamburger Lokalradio on August 17
GERMANY No shortwave broadcasts of Hamburger Lokalradio on August 17: 0600-0800 on 7265 GOH 001 kW / 230 deg to CeEu USB+C, scheduled Wed/Sat 0800-1100 on 6190 GOH 001 kW / 230 deg to CeEu USB+C, scheduled Wed/Sat 1100-1500 on 7265 GOH 001 kW / 230 deg to CeEu USB+C, scheduled Wed/Sat
No shortwave broadcast from ERT at 0730 UTC on August 17
GREECE No shortwave broadcast from ERT at 0730 UTC on August 17: 0400-0807 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek or till 1200 0400-0807 on 11645 AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to NoAf Greek or till 1157 0400-0807 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek or till 1200 Also no signal on other frequencies of ERT 7450, 7475, 9935, 15650
BBC changes
U.K.(non) Some BBC changes: 1330-1600 on 17780 ASC 250 kW / 065 deg to WeAf Hausa Sat from August 17 1400-1430 on 17640 KIG 250 kW / 310 deg to WeAf Hausa till August 17 1400-1430 on 17780 ASC 250 kW / 055 deg to WeAf Hausa till August 17 1400-1430 on 21630 ASC 250 kW / 065 deg to WeAf Hausa till August 17 1400-1500 on 15420 SEY 250 kW / 285 deg to EaAf Somali till August 17 1400-1500 on 17830 SEY 250 kW / 295 deg to EaAf Somali till August 17 1400-1500 on 21470 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Somali till August 17 1430-1500 on 9585 SNG 100 kW / 340 deg to SEAs Burmese Mon-Fri, cancelled 1500-1515 on 7485 SNG 100 kW / 340 deg to SEAs Burmese Mon-Fri, additional 1500-1515 on 11945 SNG 100 kW / 330 deg to SEAs Burmese Mon-Fri, additional 1830-1900 on 15790 MEY 250 kW / 007 deg to ECAf Kirundi Mon-Fri till Aug.19
Additional broadcast of FEBA Radio
U.K.(non) Additional broadcast of FEBA Radio: 1500-1515 on 9500 TAC 100 kW / 131 deg to SoAs Hindi from August 16 1430-1500 on 9500 TAC 100 kW / 131 deg to SoAs Hindi unchanged program
Non-stop BABCOCK music
U.K.(non) Non-stop BABCOCK music, test on August 15,16,17 0430-0500 on 11800 MEY 100 kW / 015 deg to SoAf Thu/Fri/Sat 1700-1730 on 9760 MEY 100 kW / 015 deg to SoAf Thu/Fri/Sat
Friday, August 16, 2013
Capital 604 bids for comeback
The radio station, which leapt to prominence in the 1980s, may soon be back on the air. And it's keen to explore digital broadcasting using digital radio mondiale. By Duncan McLeod.
Iconic radio station Capital Radio 604, which broadcast to audiences in KwaZulu-Natal and beyond in the politically turbulent 1980s and 1990s, may soon be back on the medium-wave dial after being off air for the past 17 years.
A group of investors, which includes former Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni and broadcasting industry veterans Mark Williams and Kevin Savage, made oral representations to the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) on Thursday as to why Capital Radio 604 (Pty) Ltd should be granted a licence.
Capital Radio, whose original studios were on Transkei’s Wild Coast — in Port St Johns — wants to use the same medium-wave frequency at 603kHz that the station used to broadcast on between 1979 and 1996. It plans to erect a transmitter in Cato Ridge to serve audiences in Durban and Pietermaritzburg.
The station had a loyal following in KwaZulu-Natal in the 1980s as the only source of independent radio news. To this day, it has a loyal fan base, with websites, a podcast and a Facebook page dedicated to it.
If Capital Radio is relaunched, its shareholders will be Mboweni Brothers Investment Holdings (40%), Mark Williams (30%), Kevin Savage (10%), Nick Megen (10%), Tsidi Bishop (5%) and staff (5%).
The station plans to revive the Independent Radio News brand. Music will be centred on the 1980s, though it will broadcast current hits as well as songs from other decades. The audio mix will be “multi-generational”.
In peak times, between 6am and 7pm, it intends offering 65% music and 35% talk. During off-peak hours, music will make up 85% of the mix. Current affairs shows are planned for midday and 6pm, with all-round, seven-minute-long hourly news bulletins during peak times.
Savage says Capital Radio 604 intends offering an AM service and is also keen to launch digital broadcasts using a technology known as digital radio mondiale, or DRM. It will also be available as an Internet radio station at launch.
Content will consist mainly of music, but it will also have a strong news component. It will come up against East Coast Radio, a highly successful, Durban-based commercial radio station owned by Kagiso Media.
Mboweni says the company has already begun talking to potential funders. “As soon as the licence is awarded, we will be able to proceed with efforts already under way to procure the capital that is required.” — (c) 2013 NewsCentral Media
Iconic radio station Capital Radio 604, which broadcast to audiences in KwaZulu-Natal and beyond in the politically turbulent 1980s and 1990s, may soon be back on the medium-wave dial after being off air for the past 17 years.
A group of investors, which includes former Reserve Bank governor Tito Mboweni and broadcasting industry veterans Mark Williams and Kevin Savage, made oral representations to the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) on Thursday as to why Capital Radio 604 (Pty) Ltd should be granted a licence.
Capital Radio, whose original studios were on Transkei’s Wild Coast — in Port St Johns — wants to use the same medium-wave frequency at 603kHz that the station used to broadcast on between 1979 and 1996. It plans to erect a transmitter in Cato Ridge to serve audiences in Durban and Pietermaritzburg.
The station had a loyal following in KwaZulu-Natal in the 1980s as the only source of independent radio news. To this day, it has a loyal fan base, with websites, a podcast and a Facebook page dedicated to it.
If Capital Radio is relaunched, its shareholders will be Mboweni Brothers Investment Holdings (40%), Mark Williams (30%), Kevin Savage (10%), Nick Megen (10%), Tsidi Bishop (5%) and staff (5%).
The station plans to revive the Independent Radio News brand. Music will be centred on the 1980s, though it will broadcast current hits as well as songs from other decades. The audio mix will be “multi-generational”.
In peak times, between 6am and 7pm, it intends offering 65% music and 35% talk. During off-peak hours, music will make up 85% of the mix. Current affairs shows are planned for midday and 6pm, with all-round, seven-minute-long hourly news bulletins during peak times.
Savage says Capital Radio 604 intends offering an AM service and is also keen to launch digital broadcasts using a technology known as digital radio mondiale, or DRM. It will also be available as an Internet radio station at launch.
Content will consist mainly of music, but it will also have a strong news component. It will come up against East Coast Radio, a highly successful, Durban-based commercial radio station owned by Kagiso Media.
Mboweni says the company has already begun talking to potential funders. “As soon as the licence is awarded, we will be able to proceed with efforts already under way to procure the capital that is required.” — (c) 2013 NewsCentral Media
Frequency changes of Radio New Zealand International in DRM
NEW ZEALAND Frequency changes of Radio New Zealand International in DRM: 1746-1836 NF 7330 RAN 025 kW / 035 deg to Cook Isl, Samoa, Tonga, ex 6135 2051-2150 NF 17675 RAN 025 kW / 035 deg to Cook Isl, Samoa, Tonga, ex 15720
No shortwave broadcast from ERT at 0600 UTC on August 16
GREECE No shortwave broadcast from ERT at 0600 UTC on August 16: 0400-0807 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek or till 1200 0400-0807 on 11645 AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to NoAf Greek or till 1157 0400-0807 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek or till 1200 Also no signal on other frequencies of ERT 7450, 7475, 9935, 15650
Thursday, August 15, 2013
ERT is on the air on a single frequency 9420
GREECE Again ERT is on the air on a single frequency 9420 on August 15: from 1200 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek from 1200 on 9935 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek, scheduled till 1657 1200-1357 on 15630 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek from 1400 on 15650 AVL 100 kW / 105 deg to SoAs Greek, scheduled till 1857
No shortwave broadcasts of Radio Salam Watandar on August 15
AFGHANISTAN/BULGARIA No shortwave broadcasts of Radio Salam Watandar on August 15 0230-0400 on 11545 SOF 100 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Pashto/Dari 1330-1500 on 15615 SOF 100 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Pashto/Dari
Radio City + Atlantic 2000 this weekend
Radio City:
Radio City will be on the air Friday August 16th at 18 - 19 UTC via IRRS on 7290 kHz (and 1368 kHz in Padova, Italy),
Also repeated Saturday August 17th at 08 - 09 UTC on 9510 kHz.
You can also hear a separate programme every Saturday at 19 - 20 UTC via Radio Merkurs, Latvia on 1485 kHz.
On the 4th Saturday of the month there is also a transmission via Hamburger Lokalradio on 7265 kHz at 12 - 13 UTC.
Contact address is still: citymorecars@yahoo.ca
Atlantic 2000 on Sunday 18th of August:
08.00 to 09.00 UTC on 9480 kHz via MVBR
All reports to: atlantic2000international@ gmail.com Thank you!