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
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