NEWS FROM H.Q
DXERS GUIDE VOL: VI
JAN – MAR 2008
ISSUE: I
with Jaisakthivel
This is the first issue of this year. We thank ADDX of Germany and Radio Heritage of New Zealand for their support in our work. Also we get good response from BDXC, England and fellow DXers around the world. In this time we say special thanks to DSWCI’s Anker Peterson and Alokesh Gupta for their full support for this guide. In this issue we give most important to the radio scene in Chad and Singapore. Ham news section also include in this quarter. “Coaxial cable for your antenna system” article will give some idea to select the proper cable to your antenna and recevier. As usual our magazine also updates the dx news in the blog. Those who are interested in this, kindly visit our blog on www.dxersguide.blogspot.com Please note that all the postal contributions for the next issue (APR-JUN 2008) should be sent to rd Jaisakthivel at 59 Annai Sathya Nagar, Arumbakkam, Chennai – 600106 by 23 March. Good Listening – Jaisakthivel
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DX DIARY & EVENTS Feb. 4-8, 2008 The Plenary Meeting of the B07 HFCC/ASBU Conference in Birmingham, England Feb. 9, 2008 Mahabalipuram Ham Meet, Tamil Nadu Feb. 17, 2008 Chennai Radio Listeners Circle meets, Marina Beach Feb. 23 2008 Radio Taiwan International listeners meet in Chennai (More details on Indian News) Feb. 24 2008 Radio Taiwan International listeners meet in Kolkata Feb. 24, 2008 Chennai Kuraloviyam Puthukkaaviyam FM Listeners meet, Marina Mar, 1.2008 Radio Taiwan International listeners meet in New Delhi March 7 -8, 2008 The 21st Annual Winter SWL Festival sponsored by NASWA will be held at the Best Western Inn at Towamencin. U.S.A. Mar. 9, 2008 U.S.A./Canada go on daylight savings time. Mar. 16, 2008 Chennai Radio Listeners Circle meets, Marina Beach Mar. 23, 2008 Chennai Kuraloviyam Puthukkaaviyam FM Listeners meet, Marina Mar. 30, 2008 A-08 shortwave schedule season begins. Europe goes on daylight savings time. Mar. 2008 Listeners Conference for AWR- Asher Bani-2008 in Gazipur (Tentative) Apr. 20, 2008 Chennai Radio Listeners Circle meets, Marina Beach Apr. 27, 2008 Chennai Kuraloviyam Puthukkaaviyam FM Listeners meet, Marina June 13 – 15, 2008 The DSWCI Annual General Meeting and DX Camp will again be held at Vejers Beach, Western part of Jutland, Denmark. More information will follow later on. NEXT CONTRIBUTION DEADLINE: 23rd March 2008 Future deadline: 20rd June 2008 Please send all contribution to : T. Jaisakthivel, Ardic DX Club, 59, Annai Sathya Nagar, Arumbakkam, Chennai-600106, India. E-Mail contribution can be sent to the
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INDIAN NEWS By Jaisakthivel
Prasar Bharati wins Commonwealth Broadcasting Awards: Public broadcaster Prasar Bharati has bagged two international awards at Commonwealth Broadcasting Awards 2008 ceremony held in Nassau (Bahamas).Doordarshan won the CBA-World Bank Award for Programmes on Development Issues for its programme titled 'God's Own Crops', All India Radio (AIR) won the CBA-UNESCO award for Science Reporting and Programming, for the radio programme 'The Drop that Counts'. (DX INDIA) News on phone from AIR, Guwahati: The Assamese news bulletin prepared by All India Radio, Guwahati, will now be available over phone.To make the latest news and happenings across the state and outside more accessible to the people, the Guwahati station of All India Radio would start the 'News on Phone' service from next Tuesday. The service would be formally launched by Dr PK Bandopadhyaya, Director General(News), AIR, New Delhi. This service was first launched in AIR, New Delhi. At present AIR is running the service from Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Patna, Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Thiruvanathapuram, Jaipur, Imphal, Lucknow and Raipur stations. (DX INDIA) Cops clean up the air over Sagar, 6 illegal radio stations busted: The West Bengal Police cracked down on six unauthorised private radio stations operating on Prasar Bharati frequencies. All have been operative in the various pockets under the Sagar police station in South 24 Parganas under names like Nagraj betar kendra, Ma Bishalakkhi and Ma Kali asthayi betar kendra. (Alokesh Gupta, new Delhi Via Expressindia.com) RTI to meet its listeners in India in Feb: Radio Taiwan International will hold Listeners' Club Meetings in India in February 2008. Scheduled meeting dates: 1. February 23, 2008 (Saturday) –limited to 35 listeners Time: 11:00 AM-14:30, Chennai (Madras) 2. February 24, 2008 (Sunday)-limited to 70 listeners Time: 11:00AM-14:30, Kolkata (Calcutta) 3. March 1, 2008 (Saturday)-limited to 35 listeners Time: 11:00 AM-14:30, New Delhi Venues will be announced later Qualifications: 1. Please write an email and state which meeting you would like to attend by writing "Chennai", "Kolkata" or "New Delhi" in the email "subject".
2. In the email, please state your name, address, telephone number, your ID number and how many years you have listened to RTI. 3. Only listeners with passes will be allowed entry. 4. Attire: casual, but proper as requested by the management of the venue. 5. Please send your email to
[email protected] by January 25, 2008 P.S. 1. Priority will be given to listeners with RTI ID since we have received a number of letters stating their interest in attending the meeting(s). 2. RTI will not be responsible for any transportation/ lodging and other expenses incurred on the part of the participants traveling to and from the venue of the meeting. (Via RTI Website) FM stations in India:According to the Radio City web site www.radiocity.in their new stations in Coimbatore and Visakhapatnam are on air now. The updated list of commercial FM stations can be found at: http://www.qsl. net/vu2jos/ pvt/commercial. htm (Jose Jacob, VU2JOS) Radio waves to hit college campus: Ravenshaw University here is coming up with Orissa's first campus-based FM radio station to provide students an interactive platform to reach out to each other, discuss issues of common interest and develop talent. (DX INDIA Via http://www.telegrap hindia.com) LU to get its own community radio centre: “Lucknow University (LU) will soon set up a community radio centre, which will primarily broadcast programmes on health, education, sanitation and environment” said Prof Ramesh Chandra Tripathi, head of the Journalism and Mass Communication (JMC) department. - Expressindia.com 19/01/08 MAJOR INITIATIVES OF I & B MINISTRY DURING 2007 FM Radio Channels During the period from January to November 2007, as many as 103 FM Radio Channels were commissioned, bringing the total number of functioning FM channels in the country to 150. The process is on for the allotment of another 97 private FM radio stations from the second phase. Special Package For AIR and DD in J & K Government approved the implementation of the J&K Special Package (Phase-II) for improvement of services of both All India Radio and Doordarshan. The components of Rs. 299.87 crore package include: Generation of software from diverse sources for the DD Kashir Channel - Rs. 267.70 crore (2007-08: 127.75 cr; 2008-09: Rs.139.95 cr.) and purchase of equipment and related works - Rs. 32.17 crore (2007-08: Rs.25.12 cr. ; 200809: Rs. 7.05 cr.) The special package would enable the DD Kashir channel to improve its viewership by providing wholesome programmes to its viewers in the State and to effectively counter the influence of progaganda from PoK and across the border. It would
also help in generating high quality programme content and streamline and strengthen the terrestrial broadcast infrastructure in the State. (Alokesh Gupta Via Press Information Bureau, Govt of India) New stn's added to AIR Network: As per B07 printed schd, AIR has added foll new stn's in its network : MW Diskit, J & K - 1602 kHz - 1 kW (Relay Stn) Nyoma, J & K - 1485 kHz 1 kW (Relay Stn) FM Baripada,Assam - 102.9 Aizwal, Mizoram - 100.7 Belonia,Tripura - 103.7 Itanagar,Arunachal Pradesh - 103.1 Kohima, Nagaland - 103.0 Dharmapuri,Tamilnadu - 102.5 Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh - 100.6 Updated list (Freq wise) of MW& FM stn's available at : http://www.qsl.net/vu2jos/fm/freq.htm (Alokesh Gupta, New Delhi) 7 NGOs get the nod to set up community radio stations: “The Ministry for Information & Broadcasting has approved the applications of as many as seven NGOs to set up community radio systems. The ministry has received a heartening response on the community radio front, with some 140 applications under the new broadened scheme," said a senior official from the ministry. The 7 NGOs cleared include The Energy Research Institute of India (TERI) headed by well-known environmentalist R K Pachauri, Chennai-based Alternative for India Development, Delhi-based Society for Development Alternatives, Deccan Development Society in Hyderabad, Mannvikas Samajik Sansthan based in Satara in Maharashtra, Indian Society of Agri-Business Professionals and the Mysore Resettlement and Development Agency in Bangalore. (Alokesh Gupta Via Indian Express) Without fanfare, AIR goes online: Had it been one of the private broadcasters, there would have been spate of announcements and advertisements. For the All India Radio, the launch of the state-of-the-art multi-lingual website was a quiet one. Two government giants, AIR and the National Informatics Centre, have geared up to give a much more livelier and colourful website. The website which came up earlier this week is more informative than the one All India Radio had so far been putting up on the net. The All India Radio and the National Informatics Centre appear to be keeping pace with modern technologies in face of stiff competition from the private parties. It was maintained by the IT unit of the news services
division of the All India Radio. The AIR seems to have taken note of the new technology of news dissemination. The site at www.newsonair.nic.in and www.newsonair.com with advanced features like 'Archiving and Search' with 'Feedback' was designed to meet the requirement of Internet users within the country and abroad. Visitors to the site can listen national bulletins in English, Hindi and in 11 regional languages, including Sanskrit and Nepali. Users can get all information concerning the News Services Division, broadcast details and regional units. (Courtesy : Statesman Via Alokesh Gupta, New Delhi) FM radio expansion hits small-town hurdle: Bogged down by regulatory issues and lack of earning opportunities in smaller towns, the 30-odd private FM radio companies may not participate in the third-phase expansion of private FM radio mooted by the government. In the third phase, government will issue licences for 680 FM radio stations across 237 cities in the country, mostly very small towns like Achalpur, Bettiah and Churu. - The Economic Times 25/01/08 BBC to get audio, text news to mobiles: The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is set to bring audio and text mobile news services into India. BBC already provides the news on mobile service in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Talks are on with mobile service providers in India and the deals are likely to be sealed in a few weeks, sources say. While text news alert services are not a new concept for Indian mobile phone users, audio news services would be a novelty in this country. - Radioandmusic.com 18/01/08 RNW to tailor radio content for local stations: RNW (Radio Netherlands Worldwide), an independent multimedia company based in Holland, plans to create local content for Indian private FM stations customized to local preferences. RNW's Country Representative Amitabh Srivastava says, "First of all, we want to get a clear picture of what's needed in the Indian market. We do not want to impose our existing programming as-is on our potential partners. Instead we are looking for ways to come up with hybrid programming, shaped in close cooperation with our partners, containing interesting information from a more global ad Dutch perspective, complemented by material produced locally in India, thus combining the best of both worlds." - Radioandmusic.com 18/01/08 India's school for radio jockeys: There are two types of people: Those who like to talk and those who like to listen. And if you fall into the first category, then India is the most happening place for you on earth. With 4,000 community radio stations, including FM studios, to come up in the next few years, broadcast bosses are busy head-hunting for professionals who could fill in the 30,000-odd jobs in the industry. “After the second phase of licensing of 336 radio stations in India, the demand for radio jockeys (RJs) have multiplied manifold,” said Simran Kohli, chief of the Academy of Radio Management (ARM), South Asia’s first broadcast school, based in New Delhi. - Xpress4me.com 16/01/08
Top 3 FM firms gear up for big bites: Big 92.7 FM, Radio Mirchi and South Asia FM are set to control 55% of the market. Advertising on Big 92.7 FM (Reliance Unicom), Radio Mirchi (ENIL) and South Asia FM (Sun TV group) may become costlier by up to 30 per cent. The three leading FM radio companies are looking to capture nearly 55 per cent of the FM radio market, among themselves and through subsidiaries, after the final bidding of the remaining 97 additional FM radio stations concludes later this month. Agencyfaqs.com 08/01/08 Trai boost to FM: 700+ licenses in 260+ cities recommended: Much to the delight of the FM radio industry, the sector regulator Trai recommended that more than 700 licenses be issued right across the country, with most of the more than 260 towns and cities being granted at least three - some even four separate licenses. - The Financial Express 09/01/08 ‘No newscasts by private FM stations’: The Union Government does not propose to allow private FM radio stations to broadcast news or current affairs at present, Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting P.R. Dasmunsi has said. In a written reply to senior Congress leader Shantaram Naik in the Rajya Sabha, Mr. Dasmunsi, however, stated that 10 AIR FM Rainbow channels and four AIR FM Gold channels broadcast news bulletins and news updates produced by the news services division and regional news units of AIR. - The Economic Times 23/11/08 Private radio station in Ghazipur in Uttar Pradesh: An undergraduate villager in Uttar Pradesh's Ghazipur District has become the cynosure of all eyes after setting up a private radio station here. Twenty-year- old Arun Kumar, a resident of Ravtipur Village, realised his dream with personal savings and contacts. He wanted to keep his fellow villagers posted with the current news, views and trends. "I wanted to set up my own radio station and I did it. It took me four years to make it operational, " said Arun Kumar. Villagers are all praise for Arun's unbelievable feat that has done proud to everyone here. Topnews.com 23/11/08 AIR transmission centre attacked: Suspected militants attacked an All India Radio (AIR) transmission centre in Manipur and exchanged fire with the CRPF personnel guarding the facility on Sunday but there was no casualty, officials said. - The Times of India 21/11/08 Radio City enters Limca Book of Records: Radio City 91.1 FM has entered the Limca Book of Records for the second time. RJ Vera who hosts the morning show 'Radio City Breakfast Show' will be featured in the 2008 edition of Limca Book of Records for being the longest serving breakfast show RJ on any private FM radio station in India. RJ Vera has been hosting the breakfast show in Lucknow for the last six years since the station's launch in the city. - Agencyfaqs.com 01/11/08
NEW FM’s IN INDIA Radio Mirchi 98.3: Raipur, Thiruvananthapuram, Vijayawada, Mangalore, Coimbatore, Vishakapatnam, Nagpur Radio Mantra: Ranchi Sun TV's S FM & Suriyan FM 93.5: Rajabmundry, Tiruchi, Varanasi, Vijayawada, Indore, Kozhikode, Lucknow, Bhopal, Puducherrry Big FM 92.7: Jodhpur, Jamshedpur, Mangalore, Sholapur, Mysore, Ranchi, Puducherrry Asianet BEST FM 95.0: Kannur, Thrissur Club FM 94.3: started broadcasting from Kerala – Kannur Hello FM 106.4: Tiruchi, Coimbatore, Vishakapatnam, Puducherrry My FM: Raipur, Jodhpur, Nagpur Radio Mango 91.9 FM: Kozhikode, Radio Dhamaal 106.4 FM: Ranchi Radio City 91.1: Coimbatore, Solapur
HAM NEWS NIAR Ham News: The latest issue Nov 07 - Jan 08 issue of NIAR Ham News published by National Institute of Amateur Radio, Hyderabad, India is available at: http://www.niar.org/hamnews/hn_0108.pdf (Via Jose Jacob, VU2JOS) HAM SAILING AROUND THE WORLD: A Canadian radio amateur and sailor Glenn Wakefield, VA7MLW, is now south of Australia as he continues his attempt to sail solo, nonstop around the world. He has set out on his westerly circumnavigation trek from Victoria, British Columbia and expects to take 10 months before returning to home port. He has been keeping regular skeds with Cliff ZL4AS, Richard ZL4QU and Ron ZL4RMF AT 0930 UTC on the 40 meter band. (Ray VU3ORN
[email protected], Via Robert Broomhead, VK3KRB) 2nd Amateur Satellite from India: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is proposed to launch the 2nd Amateur Radio Satellite Delfi-C3 from India, during the launch th window between 7th to 19 January 2008 on PSLV-C9. Full details of the satellite is in: http://www.delfic3.nl/ (Via Jose Jacob, VU2JOS)
DX NEWS TWR INDIA B07: REVISED SW SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE 6TH JAN,2008 START END LANG FREQ DAYS SITE -------------------------------------------------0015 0030 BENGALI 7350,9455* MON-FRI NOVOSIBIRSK 0030 0100 BHOJPURI 7350,9455* MON-FRI NOVOSIBIRSK 0045 0100 DZONKA 7350,9455* SAT NOVOSIBIRSK 0045 0130 HINDI 7350,9455* SUN NOVOSIBIRSK 0100 0115 NEPALI 7350,9455* SAT NOVOSIBIRSK 0100 0130 NEPALI 7350,9455* MON-FRI NOVOSIBIRSK 0115 0130 HINDI 7350,9455* SAT NOVOSIBIRSK 1230 1245 GUJARATI 7320 MON IRKUTSK 1230 1245 DHODIYA 7320 TUES/WED IRKUTSK 1230 1245 MAITHILI 7320 THU/FRI IRKUTSK 1230 1245 SANTHALI 7320 SAT IRKUTSK 1230 1300 KOKBOROK 12065 FRI GUAM 1245 1300 KUI 7320 SAT IRKUTSK 1245 1300 KOKBOROK 12065 SAT GUAM 1245 1315 URDU 7320 MON-FRI IRKUTSK 1300 1315 GARHWALI 5950 DAILY NOVOSIBIRSK 1300 1315 HO 7320 SAT IRKUTSK 1300 1345 SANTHALI 11800 SUN GUAM 1315 1330 DOGRI 5950 MON-FRI NOVOSIBIRSK 1315 1330 MARWARI 7320 SUN IRKUTSK 1315 1330 MEWARI 7320 THU/FRI IRKUTSK 1315 1330 BENGALI 7320 SAT IRKUTSK 1315 1345 M.BENGALI 7320 MON/TUES IRKUTSK 1315 1345 PUNJABI 7320 WED IRKUTSK 1315 1430 HINDI 5950 SAT/SUN NOVOSIBIRSK 1330 1345 HINDI 5950 MON NOVOSIBIRSK 1330 1345 BONDO 7320 SUN IRKUTSK 1330 1345 DZONKA 7320 THU-SAT IRKUTSK
1330 1400 HINDI 5950 TUES/WED NOVOSIBIRSK 1330 1400 ASSAMESE 11800 MON-FRI GUAM 1330 1415 HINDI 5950 THU/FRI NOVOSIBIRSK 1345 1400 TIBETAN 5950 MON NOVOSIBIRSK 1345 1400 BUNDELI 7320 SAT IRKUTSK 1345 1400 SANTHALI 12065 DAILY GUAM 1345 1415 BUNDELI 7320 SUN IRKUTSK 1345 1415 MAITHILI 7320 MON-FRI IRKUTSK 1400 1415 BRAJ BHASA 5950 MON/TUES NOVOSIBIRSK 1400 1415 KASHMIRI 5950 WED NOVOSIBIRSK 1400 1415 ORIYA 7320 SAT IRKUTSK 1400 1415 BORO 12065 WED-SUN GUAM 1400 1415 M.BENGALI 12065 MON/TUES GUAM 1415 1430 BHOJPURI 5950 MON-FRI NOVOSIBIRSK 1415 1430 KUMAONI 7320 SUN IRKUTSK 1415 1430 MAGAHI 7320 MON IRKUTSK 1415 1430 MUNDARI 7320 TUES/WED IRKUTSK 1415 1430 KURUKH 7320 THU-SAT IRKUTSK 1415 1430 MANIPURI 12065 SAT/SUN GUAM 1430 1445 HINDI 5950 MON-FRI NOVOSIBIRSK 1430 1445 SADRI 7320 SAT/SUN IRKUTSK 1430 1500 PUNJABI 5950 SAT/SUN NOVOSIBIRSK 1430 1500 SINDHI 7320 MON-FRI IRKUTSK 1445 1500 CHODRI 7320 SAT/SUN IRKUTSK 1445 1515 PUNJABI 5950 MON-FRI NOVOSIBIRSK 1500 1515 MARWARI 5950 SAT/SUN NOVOSIBIRSK 1500 1515 BHILI 7320 SAT/SUN IRKUTSK 1500 1530 KUTCHI 7320 MON-FRI IRKUTSK 1515 1530 MOUCHA 7320 SAT/SUN IRKUTSK 1515 1545 HINDI 5950 MON-FRI NOVOSIBIRSK 1530 1545 AWADHI 7320 SAT/SUN IRKUTSK 1530 1545 GAMIT 7320 MON-WED IRKUTSK 1530 1545 VASAVI 7320 THU/FRI IRKUTSK 1545 1600 HARYANVI 7320 SUN IRKUTSK 1545 1600 URDU 7320 MON-FRI IRKUTSK 1545 1600 HINDI 7320 SAT IRKUTSK 1600 1615 PASHTO 7315 SAT/SUN SAMARA 1600 1630 PASHTO 7315 MON-FRI SAMARA 1630 1645 DARI 7315 MON SAMARA * 7350 : TILL 2ND FEB,2008 / 9455 : WEF 3RD FEB,2008
Reports to : Trans World Radio, L-15,Green Park,New Delhi 110016,India. (Alokesh Gupta, New Delhi) Radio New Zealand International B07: 01 Jan 2008 - 30 Mar 2008 UTC kHz Target Azimuth Days 0459-0658 15720 AM 9870 DRM Pacific 0°Daily 0659-1058 9765 AM 9870 DRM Pacific 0°Daily 1059-1258 13840 AM 9870 DRM NW Pacific,Bougainville,PNG,Asia 325° Daily 1259-1650 5950 AM Pacific 0°Daily 1651-1935 9615 AM 9890 DRM NE Pacific,Fiji,Samoa,Cook Islands 35°Daily 1936-1950 9615 AM 11675 DRM 11675 NE Pacific,Tonga,Fiji,Samoa,Cook Islands 35° Daily 1951-2235 17675 AM 15720 DRM NW Pacific,Vanuatu,Solomon Islands 325° Daily 2236-0458 15720 AM 17675 DRM Pacific 0° Daily (Alok esh Gupta, New Delhi) Radio Mustaqbal: 0545-0615 on 15400 MEY 250 kW / 019 deg to EaAf Somali Mon-Wed 0545-0615 on 15400 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Somali Sat 0620-0650 on 15400 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Somali Mon/Tue/Sat 0730-0800 on 15530 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Somali Mon-Wed/Sat 0805-0835 on 15530 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Somali Mon/Tue/Sat 1130-1200 on 15340 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Somali Mon-Wed/Sat 1205-1235 on 17660 MEY 250 kW / 019 deg to EaAf Somali Mon/Tue/Sat Southern Sudan Interactive Radio Instruction: 0600-0630 on 15445 DHA 250 kW / 240 deg to EaAf English Mon-Fri 0600-0630 on 15525 ARM 500 kW / 195 deg to EaAf English Mon-Fri 0630-0700 on 15445 DHA 250 kW / 240 deg to EaAf English Mon/Wed/Fri 0630-0700 on 15675 MEY 250 kW / 007 deg to EaAf English Mon/Wed/Fri 1400-1430 on 15390 ARM 200 kW / 188 deg to EaAf English Tue/Thu/Sat 1400-1430 on 15675 MEY 250 kW / 007 deg to EaAf English Tue/Thu/Sat Radio Vlaanderen Internationaal: 0700-0757 on 9790 SKN 250 kW / 180 deg to WeEu Dutch 1800-1857 on 6040 SKN 250 kW / 180 deg to WeEu Dutch KBS World Radio 0700-0800 on 9870 SKN 300 kW / 110 deg to WeEu Korean 1430-1500 on 9750 WOF 035 kW / 102 deg to WeEu English Fri DRM, ex RMP 1800-1900 on 7235 RMP 500 kW / 062 deg to EaEu Russian 1900-2000 on 7180 RMP 500 kW / 168 deg to NoAf Arabic 2000-2100 on 3955 SKN 250 kW / 106 deg to WeEu German 2100-2200 on 3955 SKN 300 kW / 175 deg to WeEu French 2200-2230 on 3955 SKN 250 kW / 106 deg to WeEu English
Star Radio to Liberia 0700-0730 on 9525 ASC 250 kW / 027 deg to CeAf English/Local West Africa Democracy Radio 0700-0800 on 11975 SKN 300 kW 0800-0900 on 17860 SKN 300 kW 0900-1000 on 17860 SKN 300 kW 1000-1100 on 17860 SKN 300 kW
/ 180 deg to WeAf English / 180 deg to WeAf French / 180 deg to WeAf English / 180 deg to WeAf French
Cornerstone Ministries International/Voice of Wilderness 1300-1330 on 9940 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean 2000-2030 on 9795 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean Shiokaze 1400-1430 on 5985 YAM 100 kW / 280 deg to KRE Korean 2030-2100 on 5965 YAM 100 kW / 280 deg to KRE Japanese
Cotton Tree News to Sri Leone 0730-0800 on 9525 ASC 250 kW / 027 deg to CeAf English/Local
Radio New Zealand International 1400-1430 on 9750 WOF 035 kW / 102 deg to WeEu English Sat DRM, ex RMP
Trans World Radio Africa 0830-0915 on 11985 ASC 250 kW / 027 deg to WeAf French 1300-1315 on 13745 KIG 250 kW / 030 deg to EaAf Afar Fri/Sat 1730-1800 on 9745 DHA 250 kW / 230 deg to EaAf Tigrinya Fri 1800-1845 on 9590 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Amharic
Little Saigon Radio 1500-1530 on 7390 TAI 100 kW / 250 deg to Asia Vietnamese
UNMEE 0900-1000 on 15440 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf English/Others Sun 1030-1130 on 15440 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf English/Others Tue
Nippon no Kaze 1700-1730 on 9820 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean
CVC International 1000-1100 on 11815 MOS 035 kW / 295 deg to WeEu English DRM Free North Korea Radio 1000-1100 on 9730 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean 1300-1400 on 9930 WHR 100 kW / 300 deg to KRE Korean Mon-Fri 2000-2030 on 7510 NVS 250 kW / 085 deg to KRE Korean, addit. 2030-2130 on 9645 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean Radio Japan NHK World 1100-1130 on 9750 WOF 035 kW / 102 deg to WeEu English Fri DRM, ex RMP 1130-1200 on 9750 WOF 035 kW / 102 deg to WeEu Russian Fri DRM, ex RMP Eternal Good News 1130-1145 on 15525 DHA 250 kW / 085 deg to SoAs English Fri Radio Taiwan International 1200-1300 on 9750 WOF 035 kW / 102 deg to WeEu English Fri DRM, ex RMP 1900-2000 on 3955 SKN 250 kW / 106 deg to WeEu German 1900-2000 on 3985 SKN 250 kW / 175 deg to WeEu French Radio Free Chosun 1200-1300 on 9950 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean 1330-1400 on 9950 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to KRE Korean
Furusato no Kaze/Wind of Hometown 1600-1630 on 9780 TAI 250 kW / 045 deg to KRE Japanese
HCJB Global 1700-1730 on 9805 SKN 300 kW / 070 deg to EaEu Russian 2100-2145 on 12025 SAC 250 kW / 073 deg to NoAf Arabic SW Radio Africa 1700-1900 on 4880 MEY 100 kW / 005 deg to SoAf English 1700-1900 on 7125 WOF 250 kW / 160 deg to SoAf English Voice of Meselna Delina 1800-1830 on 12015 HRA 250 kW / 090 deg to EaAf Tigrigna Mon-Fri Eglise du Christ 1900-1930 on 7260 SKN 250 kW / 175 deg to NoAf French Thu Voice of Biafra International 2000-2100 on 15665 HRI 250 kW / 087 deg to WeAf English Fri Radio Republica 2200-2400 on 6135 RMP 500 kW / 285 deg to Cuba Spanish 0000-0200 on 6155 RMP 500 kW / 285 deg to Cuba Spanish 0200-0400 on 6100 SAC 250 kW / 176 deg to Cuba Spanish Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation 2215-2245 on 6180 CYP 250 kW / 314 deg to SEEu Greek Fri-Sun 2215-2245 on 7210 CYP 300 kW / 314 deg to SEEu Greek Fri-Sun 2215-2245 on 9760 CYP 250 kW / 315 deg to SEEu Greek Fri-Sun (Alokesh gupta Via DX MIX NEWS # 500)
E-qsl from V.O.Kurdistan: Received this e-qsl from V.O.Kurdistan in 5 hours for rr emailed to
[email protected] 27th Jan 2008, 6335, 1600-1655 /////////////// Thank you Alokesh, This is a conformation that you have reached our Radio station VOK (Voice of Kurdistan) Radio "VOK" is the first free radio for the Kurds. It was established in Sep 28-1963 during the September revolution of the Kurdistan. The radio station was formed with the order of the KDP president Mustafa Barzani, the leader of September revolution. At the beginning, the equipment's used were a number of old military wireless sets joint together to form a short wave sender. The center of broadcasting was a cave deep in a Kurdistan mountain Salah-Addin north of Erbil. The radio station was a target of Iraqi air force for many years. A number of technician, editors and guards were killed by these air attacks. The radio was and is still running by the KDP. The Program of "VOK" consists of News, opinion of KDP, Kurdish culture and music. With best regards, Alex Atroushi KDP Kurdistan Democratic Party-Iraq KDP Information Office-Internet + 46 70 790 40 97 + 46 73 509 40 97 + 44 20 818 16 293 Fax
[email protected] http://kdp.se http://kdp.nu (Alokesh Gupta, New Delhi) ////////////////////
Coaxial cable for your antenna system How to choose the right type of coaxial cable for your antenna system... so that you won't waste money buying expensive cables when you really don't need them...For example, TV cable companies use several types of 75 ohm coaxial cables that are ideal for amateur radio and short wave listening use, as well as for VHF band scanning... Because the world's production of TV type 75 ohm coaxial cable is so huge as compared with the production of 50 ohm impedance cable, 75 ohm coax is much cheaper while providing the same or even higher quality on a per unit length cost basis. That's why I use 75 ohm cables at my amateur radio station for practically all applications... and I can assure you that receivers won't see any difference at all, and in the case of transmitters, a very simple impedance adapter is needed only with solid state outpur transceivers or transmitters, it is the only additional thing needed...
My old vacuum tube transceiver, a Kenwood TS820, doesn't even need the impedance converter , as it happily runs with 75 ohm coaxial cables easily matched by the rig?s output stage PI network. Si amigos,yes my friends, oui mesamis... whenever you have a chance of obtaining 75 ohm coaxial cable,just grab it !!! It works quite well, and for all ractical purposes, it will do the job.. There are even some large diameter low loss 75 ohm cables used by the TV cable industry that will make ideal transmission lines for your VHF , UHF and low band microwave antennas, and typically the TV cable company technicians will gladly provide radio amateurs with the short ends of the big drums of cable !!! See, amateur radio and short wave listening don't need to be an expensive hobby if you follow your friend Arnie Coro's advice!!!??. (VIA to Arnie Coro,Radio Havana Cuba, Havana, Cuba.
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WORLD NEWS Decision Extends Radio Station HCJB's Shortwave Broadcasts: HCJB Global Voice in Ecuador has been granted an extension to continue using its shortwave radio antennas that are scheduled for dismantling and removal from the mission's international transmission site near Pifo, a town 18 miles east of Quito. The extension postpones, for at least six months, removals that the station agreed to two years earlier with the Quito Airport Corporation (CORPAQ) to make way for a new international airport. Once the new facility is completed, some of the shortwave station's antenna towers could obstruct the approach of landing planes. (Alokesh Gupta, New Delhi Via HCJB Global) SOLAR CYCLE 24 BEGINS: The magnetic configuration of bipolar sunspots with leading positive/negative polarity in the northern/southern hemisphere, is associated with solar cycle 23. According to what is known as the butterfly rule, the new high latitude sunspot region belongs to cycle 24. It was named active region 10981 or just 981 for all practical purposes. New solar cycles always begin with a high-latitude, reversed polarity sunspot, according to solar scientists."Reversed magnetic polarity " means a sunspot with opposite magnetic polarity compared to sunspots from the previous solar cycle. (Thanks to Radio Havana Cuba, Dxers Unlimited, Dxers Unlimited’s weekend edition 5-6 January 2008, By Arnie Coro, Radio amateur CO2KK)
Changes to the BBC World Service web site: "You may have noticed our website looks a little different. Indeed, long-term visitors will realise that it has undergone the most radical facelift in its history - aptly on the occasion that BBC World Service celebrates its 75th anniversary. The first thing you will have seen is the main image and story on the home page - the focal point of it all - has changed dramatically”. Observant users will recall that this area traditionally looked very much like the top of the international news index on the BBC News website. ( dxld Via BBC WS) DRM Enters Tropical Band:At the 2007 World Radiocommunicaton Conference (WRC-07) in Geneva, the International Telecommunication Union approved the DRM system for use in tropical-band broadcasting. Since 2002, the ITU has endorsed DRM for international broadcasting in the long-, medium- and shortwave frequency bands, with the exception of the tropical zone 120, 90 and 60 meter bands. (Cumbre DX Via Zacharias Liangas , Greece
[email protected]) UPDATED MEDIUMWAVE PACIFIC ASIAN LOG ONLINE: The latest database edition of Bruce Portzer's mediumwave Pacific Asian Log is now online. All the latest changes, new stations, new formats and much more. Thousands of AM radio stations covering the entire Asian Pacific region. Online search possibilities. Access remains complimentary 24/7 for worldwide users. http://www.radioheritage.net (David Ricquish, RHF, Dec 10, DX LISTENING DIGEST) BBC Transmission - Aiming at the Future, The Movie (1990): 19 minute video made in 1990 by BBC Transmission with a lot about hf, background and video at: http://www.bbceng.info/Operations/transmitter_ops/bbc-transmission-top.htm (Mike Barraclough <
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[email protected]) EMWG 10th anniversary contest: In the coming months the EMWG will celebrate its 10th anniversary. On this occasion a quiz contest will be held, open to everybody, regardless of location or club membership. The quiz, 21 questions, will deal with many radio aspects, and will not solely cover medium wave. The contest dates have been set to 1 March 2008 through 30 April 2008. A special web site has been set up for the contest: www.emwgcontest.org Please feel free to have a look. So as of 1 March you will be able to see/download the quiz from the web site. (Alokesh Gupta Via Herman www.emwg.info www.emwg-contest. Org)
SW LOGS BY ALOKESH By Alokesh Gupta Here are some of my logs, mostly on 60 mb. Logged on 1/15/08 & 1/16/08. 3945 All India Radio Gorakhpur India 45444 Urdu Talk on revolution of 1857 by male presenter. 1531 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 3945 All India Radio Gorakhpur India 33443 Nepali Talk by OM in Nepali - Co-ch qrm by VOIROI in Urdu 0142 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 3975 Pakistan B.C. Rawalpindi Pakistan 45444 Urdu 1520 UTC Financial/sports news by OM, 1520 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 3985 CNR 2 Geermu 916 China 45444 Chinese-Mandarin 1554 : Song by YL 1554 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 3990 PBS Xinjiang (CNR8) Urumqui China 44444 Chinese-Mandarin Song by YL 1555 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4010 KYRGYZ RADIO 1 Bishkek Kyrgyzistan 35333 Kyrgyz Talk by OM 1556 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4050 Radio Rossii (Radio XXI Century) Bishkek Kyrgyzistan 35333 Russian Talk by OM 1559 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4330 PBS Xinjiang Urumqui China 45444 Kazakh Talk by YL 1612 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4330 PBS Xinjiang Urumqui China 45444 Kazakh Music 1645 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4460 China Radio International Beijing China 35333 Chinese-Mandarin Talk by OM/YL 1646 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4500 China Radio International Urumqui China 45544 Mongolian Music 1647 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4635 Radio Tajikistan Dushanbe Tajikistan 35333 Tajik Talk by OM 1648 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4760 Trans World Radio Manzini Swaziland 44444 Ndebele Talk by OM 1649 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4775 All India Radio Imphal India 35433 Manipuri Song, foll by stn id/freq anncts by YL 1658 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4775 All India Radio Imphal India 35333 Vernacular Discussion 0113 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 4810 AIR Mumbai Bhopal India 45544 Hindi Classical Song - OM Singer 1703 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4820 AIR Kolkata Kolkata (Calcutta) India 32432 Hindi Classical Song OM Singer Severe Co -ch QRM CNR 1704 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4820 All India Radio Kolkata (Calcutta) India 22532 Hindi Severe co-ch qrm PBS Xizang 100 kW,Lhasa, China 0117 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 4820 PBS Xizang Lhasa China 45544 Chinese-Mandarin song, foll by id by YL 1759 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4828 Voice of Zimbabwe Gweru Zimbabwe 35333 Vernacular Vernacular Music 1801 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4835 All India Radio Gangtok India 45444 Nepali Talk by OM/YL in Nepali 0118 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 4840 AIR Mumbai Mumbai (Bombay) India 45544 Hindi Classical Song - YL Singer 1706 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4860 All India Radio Delhi (Kingsway) India 45444 Hindi Talk by OM 0119 UTC 1/16/2008
AG 4880 All India Radio Lucknow India 23432 Hindi Classical Music - Severe co-channel qrm SW Radio Africa 1707 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4895 All India Radio Kurseong India 45544 Nepali Devotional Talk by OM in Nepali 0120 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 4920 AIR Chennai Chennai (Madras) India 44544 Hindi News YL Co-ch qrm by PBS Xizang 50 Kw 1732 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4920 All India Radio Chennai (Madras) India 43543 Hindi Talk by YL Co-ch PBS Xizang, Lhasa, China 100 kW 0122 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 4930 Voice of America Selebi-Phikwe Botswana 45444 English News by YL news reader 1738 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4940 All India Radio Guwahati India 45544 Assamese Public service annct 0124 UTC STn ID YL 0123 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 4965 Christian Voice Lusaka Zambia 35333 English Song by YL 1807 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 4970 All India Radio Shillong India 45544 English song - YL 0125 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 4975 Voice of Russia Dushanbe-Yanivul Tajikistan 45444 English News - OM 1807 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 5010 All India Radio Thiruvananthapuram India 45544 News in Sanskrit - OM 0126 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 5015 AIR New Delhi Delhi (Kingsway) India 45544 Hindi Classical Music 1809 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 5040 All India Radio Jeypore India 55544 Sanskrit News - Male News Reader 0127 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 5920 Radio Japan (NHK) Skelton United Kingdom 45444 English Talk by YL on Tsunami 0013 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 5955 Dem. Voice of Burma Wertachtal Germany 45444 Burmese Talk by OM/YL 0014 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 5965 Adventist World Radio Moosbrunn Austria 45544 Urdu Devotional Talk by OM 0218 UTC 1/16/2008 5990 All India Radio Aligarh India 45444 Sindhi Song by OM 0127 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 6010 Radio Bahrain Abu Hayan Bahrain 35333 English English Pop songs 0016 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 6045 IBC TAMIL Wertachtal Germany 45544 Tamil 00129 ID & Talk by YL 0028 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 6175 Voice of Vietnam Sackville Canada 45544 English News - Om (Indian PM's visit to China) 0109 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 6260 CVC International Tashkent Uzbekistan 45544 Hindi Devotional Talk by YL 1804 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 6260 CVC International Tashkent Uzbekistan 45544 Hindi OM Presenter 0020 UTC This months quiz 1/16/2008 AG 6260 CVC International Tashkent Uzbekistan 45544 Hindi Hindi Song 0133 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 6260 CVC International Tashkent Uzbekistan 45444 Hindi 0235 UTC : Punjabi Song - OM Singer 0235 UTC 1/16/2008 AG
7180 All India Radio Bhopal India 00000 Hindi Not heard - severe co-ch qrm China Radio Intl in English 0129 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 7180 All India Radio Bhopal India 00000 Hindi Severe co-channel qrm by China Radio Intl in english 0131 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 7270 Radio Cairo Abu Zaabal Egypt 35333 English Talk by OM 0222 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 7440 Radio Ukraine International Lviv Ukraine 45444 Ukrainian Talk by OM 0032 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 9440 Radio Slovakia International Rimavska Sobota Slovak Republic 35433 English News YL 0106 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 9480 CVC International Tashkent Uzbekistan 45544 English News YL 0102 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 9510 Radio Veritas Asia Palauig Philippines 25332 Bengali Weak - Talk by YL 0034 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 9670 Radio Veritas Asia Palauig Philippines 25332 Hindi Weak - Talk by OM 0038 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 9785 Radio Taiwan International Issoudun France 43533 Eng News by YL, U've got mail Eli+Natalie 1600 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 9850 Deutsche Welle Unknown Unknown 00000 Bengali Not heard 0104 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 9850 Deutsche Welle Trincomalee Sri Lanka 45544 Urdu Talk by OM 0220 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 9870 All India Radio VBS Bangalore India 45544 Hindi 0025 UTC : Prog anncts (OM) 0021 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 9875 Radio Vilnius Sitkunai Lithuania 35333 Weak - Talk by OM 0031 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 11550 Radio Taiwan International Tainan Taiwan 25333 English Music 1643 UTC 1/15/2008 AG 11820 Deutsche Welle Kranji Singapore 45544 Bengali News - Male News Reader 0102 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 11820 Deutsche Welle Kranji Singapore 45544 Hindi Report on Indian PM's tour to Australia - OM 0138 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 12025 Radio PILIPINAS Tinang Philippines 45444 English Dateline Philipines - News report by YL 0226 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 15285 Radio PILIPINAS Tinang Philippines 45444 English News report by YL presenter. 0224 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 15575 Radio Korea International (KBS) Kimjae Korea, South 35433 English 0230 UTC Song by YL 0230 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 15620 Deutsche Welle Kranji Singapore 45544 Urdu Talk by M 0221 UTC 1/16/2008 AG 17770 Radio PILIPINAS Tinang Philippines 45544 English News report by YL 0222 UTC 1/16/2008 AG This report was generated by Shortwave Log. Rx : ICOM R71 Ant : 30 Ft Longwire
QSL CORNER By Mukesh Kumar Email:
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Radio Canada International 5840 kHz (via Horby relay, Sweden) 0100-0157 Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified by Bill Westenhaver. AWR Asia/Pacific 9635 kHz (Guam) 1400-1500 verified by Rhoen. Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep 9345 kHz 1400 QSL 1. A Dutch Morning. Card One Voice of Russia 9885 kHz 1300-1400 We Talked To The Whole World Voice of America 15105 kHz 1500 These Crosley transmitters served the Voice of America from 1942 to 1989 at the VOA Bethany, Ohio relay station, delivering news. China Radio International 9570 kHz 1600-1655 Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games Vatican Radio 15560 kHz 1530-1550 Pope Benedict XVI on the terrace of St. John’s Tower in the Vatican gardens. In the background St. Peter’s dome and a SW Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting 17660 kHz 1030-1125 QSL (No. 2) The main portico and the wind tower of Khaneh – ye Borujerdi (House) – Kashan. Radio Sweden 12080 kHz 1500 Description: - Sveriges Radio. All India Radio Bangalore 11620 kHz 1144-1154 QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh, Director (Spectrum Management & Synergy). Animal figure (Group - II), Bhimbetka. KBS World Radio 9515 kHz 1600-1700 Inter-Korean Meeting 2007. South Korean President Roh Moo-hyun and North Korean leader Kim Jong-il held summit talks All India Radio Bangalore 11620 kHz 1430-1445 QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh, Eleven Headed Avalokitesvara, Alchi Monastery, Ladakh. KBS World Radio 9515 kHz 1600-1700 Inter-Korean Meeting. Radio Taiwan International 11600 kHz 1600-1700 Puppet master Lee Tien-Lu’s Radio Praha 9400 kHz 1800-1827 Klet. Among the country’s oldest observation towers. TRT Voice of Turkey 11735 kHz (EMR) 1330-1425 TRT Archives. Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep 9345 kHz (Tashkent) 1530 QSL 4. A Dutch Morning. Voice of Russia 7280 kHz 1500-1530 V. Dmitrievsky “The March Rest”. SW Radio Africa 12035 & 11810 kHz 1800-1900 QSL Letter signed by Technical Mng. Radio Taiwan International 11600 kHz 1600-1700 Special QSL for 75th Anniversary. FEBC Philippines 15325 kHz 1000-1030 QSL Card verified Menchie Marcos, DX Secretary. Monkey – Eating Eagle.
Radio Canada International 5840 kHz (via Horby relay, Sweden) 0100-0157 & 7255 kHz (via Skelton relay, England) 0100-0157 Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified by Bill Westenhaver. 60 Years of Radio Worldwide! NHK World Radio Japan 17810 kHz (Yamata, Japan) 0500-0530 & 11890 kHz 13301400 UTC Verified by T. Sato. “Crater Lake at Dawn” (Zao-machi, Miyagi Prefecture). Voice of America 15445 kHz 1500 Description: - Satellite antennas at the International Broadcasting Bureau Transmitting Station in Germany help to relay VOA radio and TV Voice of America 15580 kHz 0600 Shortwave Radio Transmitting antennas at the International Broadcasting Bureau Transmitting Station, in Delano, California. Voice of America 7260 kHz 1600 Technicians inspected part of the high-powered shortwave antenna system at the IBB Tx Station on Tinian in Mariana Island. AWR Asia/Pacific 15275 kHz (Agat,) 1330-1400 / 15160 kHz (Wertachtal, Guam) 15301600 / 11805 kHz (Agat, Guam)1600-1630 / 11885 kHz (Agat, Guam) 1430-1500 / 15520 kHz (Agat, Guam) 0100-0200 / 15445 kHz (Taiwan) 0100-0200 verified by Rhoen. Voice of Russia 6070 kHz 1530-1600 The 60th Anniversary of the Victory The Great Patriotic War June 22, 1941 – May 9, 1945. Radio Romania International 17770 kHz 0530-0600 The Orthodox Cathedral in Sibiu . NHK World Radio Japan 15590 kHz 0700-0730 / 11890 kHz 0700-0730 “The day of autumn” / “Crater Lake at Dawn” (Zao-machi, Miyagi Prefecture). Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep 9345 kHz (Tashkent) 1500 QSL 5. A Dutch Morning. Radio Ukraine International 7440 kHz 0000-0100 Radio Sweden 11550 kHz 1430 Description: - Skoklosters Slott outside Stockholm. Radio Praha 11600 kHz 1400-1429 Minarel in Lednice. Dating from 1802, this is the oldest observation tower in the CzechRepublic. Radio Taiwan International 11600 kHz 1600 Puppet master Lee Tien-Lu’s apprentices from Europe, America, Korea, Japan and Taiwan all performed puppet shows. Radio Osterreich 1 17715 kHz 1200-1230 The City of Salzburg. Deutsche Welle 9645 kHz (Trincomalee) 1700-1730 Verified by Horst Scholz, KBS World Radio 9515 kHz 1600-1700 The Seongsan Sunrise Peak. Receiver: - Grundig YB 400 Antenna: - Long Wire Location: - 26N07 85E23 * Mukesh Kumar, THE COSMOS CLUB, MISCOT-3, R-8, RAMNA, MUZAFFARPUR – 842002, BIHAR, INDIA, Cell: +919835803450,
THE RADIO SCENE IN CHAD By Adrian Peterson*
The country of Chad is situated in the heart of the African continent. The total land mass of Chad is about one and a quarter million square kilometers. Most of the northern areas of Chad are desert.The history of Chad goes back a long way and it was an important segment of several large African empires on several earlier occasions. In the 1800s, European explorers and traders moved through the area and the French gained access to the territory with a formal treaty that was signed in 1897. Chad finally gained independence from France on August 11, 1960. Chad has a population of nearly eight million inhabitants [ca. 2000] with roughly six persons per square kilometer. The langs spoken in Chad include French & Arabic as well as a host of vernacular langs. The capital city is N'Djamena (n-JAH-men-a) and it is also the largest city in the nation with a population of half a million. The national radio of Chad is "Radiodiffusion Nationale Tchadienne", RNT, with its headquarters in N'Djamena and it was established in November 1955. RNT is govt owned and it is the only body permitted to bc in Chad on the SW and mediumwave bands. Radiodiffusion Nationale bcs to the entire country of Chad on the SW freq of 6165 kHz via its 100 kW tx located in Gredia, a suburb of the capital city N'Djamena. RNT is also active in N'Djamena on the FM freq of 94.05 MHz. RNT has also established four regional stns which bc occasionally on mediumwave but are now more active on the FM band. These stns produce local progrs in various langs for their audiences living in the various regions. However, the regional stns also carry the major progrs from RNT N'Djamena on relay, such as the national nx and other major features. In 1999, the govt of Chad liberalized bcing on the FM band thereby making it possible for groups and individuals to establish FM stns in Chad. Today, besides the govt owned RNT FM stn, three local non-govt controlled FM stns can be heard in N'Djamena.
Also heard in N'Djamena are the local downlink relays on FM from several other countries. These FM relay stns include Cameroon Radio Television (CRTV), Africa No.1 from Gabon, RFI Afrique from France, and the BBC African Service. There are half a dozen other privately owned FM stns in Chad, mostly in the south of the country. Radio bcing is crucial for the dissemination of information in Chad. It is the main source for nx and entertainment right throughout the country for most people due to the fact that the national television stn in Chad, "Teletchad", is available only in the capital city area. As a finale to this DX report from Livinus Torty in Chad, we might mention that it seems to be very difficult in obtaining a QSL from the SW stn in their capital city. The AWR collection in Indianapolis contains not even one QSL from Chad. (*AWR Wavescan Aug 10, 2003, via dxld)
The first Radio Sangeet Sammelan The first Radio Sangeet Sammelan on All India Radio was held in 1957. Over 20 years before that a professor of psychology was trying to get his then nine-year-old son to sing something into the microphone to inaugurate the professor's private radio station in Mysore. The boy forgot his lines and started crying. That particular sammelan may not have taken off but Professor M V Gopalaswamy nurtured his passion for radio transmission and achieved something immortal - he set up India's first private radio station, in Mysore. He is recognised as the first person to have used the work 'Akashvani' for a radio transmission. Akashvani was adopted as the official name of All India Radio in 1957, exactly 50 years ago.
The professor was caught by the romance of airwaves when he came across an unused 50-watt transmitter. Prof Gopalaswamy set to work on it and in September 1935, his room in 'Vithala Vihar' in Mysore's Vontikoppal area became a radio station. He called the station 'Akashvani'. He invited singers to come to his house and in return for music rendered the artistes were sent off with tambula and respect. Gopalaswamy, then serving under the Maharaja of Mysore, also invited his brother-in-law to give a talk on radio. The young man used this opportunity to vent his discontent against the Maharaja. So livid was the professor that he threw the relative out of the house! And it took six-months of conciliatory efforts on the part of the family to get the speaker back into the house. Gopalaswamy soon imported a 250-watt transmitter. The station continued with support from the public and the Mysore Municipality till it was taken over by the Mysore State in 1941. The enterprising Dr Gopalaswamy had also established the department of Psychology at the University of Mysore in 1924 after obtaining his PhD in London under psychologist Dr Charles Spearman. The department is recognised as being the second oldest department of psychology in the country. "During the early years of radio transmission in Mysore the station had fixed loudspeakers outside the building. People sitting in the park nearby would run across to the station and request that a particular music be played. The very next minute, the air would be filled with the requested piece of music," recounts retired AIR Station Director Dr Jyotsna Kamat. "According to family lore, my uncle used to sit across the station and listen to the music being played. His favourite song was the Tamil hit 'Meen Pudippoma'. He used to keep requesting the station to play this song!" says media person Bharathi Ghanshyam, granddaughter of Gopalaswamy. It is debatable whether this is what Mahatma Gandhi meant when he called All India Radio 'A medium of unparalleled immediacy, intimacy and power'! Known for its emphasis on reliability, credibility and clear aim to educate and entertain, AIR remained a popular mass medium until television wooed away its audience. But with the advent of FM channels, radio has regained its popularity. Says radio jockey-cum-model Pavithra Ghanshyam, "the corridors of Akashvani in Mysore intimidated and awed me. Radio is a fantastic medium. On my shows I get calls from city slickers as well as from people calling themselves Balehannu Puttuswamy! Somewhere in my mind, the fact that my great grandfather Gopalaswamy was a pioneer in the field of radio has always drawn me to the media. Radio is not what it was in his time, as there is a constant need to reinvent," says the young RJ. AIR has grown. Today it has a network of 223 broadcasting centres with 143 medium frequency (MW), 54 high frequency (SW) and 161 FM transmitters. Even as the reach, range and style of mass media changes every day, channels and one word continues to instil a sense of continuity and patriotism - 'Ye hay Akashvani...' The beauty is that the word for 'voice from the air' is the same in almost all Indian languages (from the Deccan Herald via T. R. RAJEESH, Dec World DX Club Contact via DXLD)
BROADCASTING FROM SINGAPORE By T. R. Rajeesh Introduction Singapore is one of the smallest but also one of the most economically advanced countries in the world. Singapore is a Parliamentary republic with 4.6 million people. The official languages of Singapore include Chinese, English, Tamil and Malay. The currency of Singapore is Singapore dollar. Mediacorp Radio Singapore is the national broadcaster of Singapore. Mediacorp Radio The domestic service of Radio Corporation of Singapore is now known as Mediacorp Radio. They broadcast on various FM frequencies through out the country. Mediacorp Radio also broadcasts on shortwave in four official languages of Singapore. The Chinese broadcasts can be heard on 6000 kHz, English on 6150 kHz, Malay on 7235 kHz and Tamil on 7235 kHz from 2300 to 1600 UT with 3 hour break during 1100-1400. Mediacorp uses a 100 KW transmitter for Tamil broadcasts and for all other services they use 250 KW transmitter. Listeners who wish to correspond with Mediacorp Radio should address their correspondence to Caldecott Broadcast Centre, Andrew Road, Singapore 299939. Radio Singapore International Radio Singapore International (RSI) is the overseas service of the Radio Corporation of st Singapore. It was launched on 1 February 1994. It broadcasts 11 hours daily in 4 languages namely English, Mandarin, Malay and Bahasa Indonesia. Mission Statement RSI is dedicated to quality broadcasting to external audiences and Singaporeans abroad. It seek to be a radio of reference for the region, providing a service which is reliable, accurate and objective source of news and views on international, national and domestic
events. The station will help foster a sense of common purpose through programmes which emphasise neighbourliness and promote mutual understanding in the social, economic and cultural fields. Programme Format The programme format of RSI includes News bulletins, business and market reports, Current affairs programmes, Newsline, Newsscan and focus on Singapore, Regional Press review, Life style programmes on arts and culture, people, places and trends, Scientific and technological development and entertainment programmes. Service Area and Transmitters The primary target area of RSI is South East Asia including countries of Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei and other South-East Asian countries within a radius of 1600 kilometres from Singapore. RSI uses 6 250 KW transmitters and 1 100 KW transmitter located at Kranji for their overseas and domestic service. RSI currently broadcasts in English on 6150 and 6080 from 1100 to 1400. Audience Relations Radio Singapore International maintain good relation with its audience. They issue colourful verification cards and postcards for reception reports. Also RSI used to distribute various goodies to the listeners. The address for writing reception reports to Radio Singapore International is: Farrer Road, P.O.Box-5300, Singapore 912899. BBC Far Eastern Relay Station BBC operates one of its largest relay station near Kranji known as the Far Eastern Relay Station. They have 5 250 KW and 4 100 KW transmitters located at this site. This site ensures reliable reception of BBC throughout South East Asia, Oceania, South Asia and Middle East. They verify reception reports with their own QSL Card for broadcasts originating from this site. Reports should be send to: BBC Far Eastern Relay Station, 51 Turut Track, Singapore 718930. Courtesy: 1. WRTH 2007 2. RSI Profile Sheet 3. Domestic Broadcasting Survey (Compiled by T. R. Rajeesh for World DX Club Contact, Nov, via DXLD)
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