> >My�s RADIO SADAYE KASHMIR 6100 kHz kuuluu hienosti. Asema aloitti 1430 > >UTC. Minua kiinnostaisi tiet�� mist� l�hetys oikein on per�isin. Netiss� > >on ehdotettu mm. CIS-maita ja All india Radion l�hettimi�, mm: Kingsway, > >Khampur, Bangalore, Panaji... > > RADIO SADAYE KASHMIR, Dushanbe > > 73s VEH
En ole varma l�hteest�si, mutta t�m� vaikuttaa uskottavammalta: INDIA I have been studying the tune-up procedures of Radio Sadaye Kashmir 6100 before 1430 and of various AIR external sces outlets for a few days. 6100 as a rule has a continuous 1050 Hz tone right up to the programme start. This procedure is also commonplace among regular AIR txs. As the same 1050 Hz tone has been observed not only from Delhi txs but also from Panaji and Bangalore it appears that the tone is inserted at the Delhi master control. The precise programme start of 6100 is slightly variable. Today they needed an extra 30 sec to get going and the tone also stayed on until just before the opening annts. The end of the programme has also been noted as late as a few mins after 1530. There is no known CIS site that would fit with this behaviour, while on the other hand the main characteristics fit with AIR procedures, so clearly Jose Jacob is absolutely right when he suggests an AIR site. The choice of meter band indicates a Delhi site, as Bangalore and Panaji would be too far away and a local Kashmir tx would rather use 60 meters. The rather clean audio suggests Kingsway in the northern outskirts of Delhi rather than Khampur in the countryside some distance north of Delhi, but this is only guesswork. (Olle Alm-SWE, BC-DX Jan 31) http://www.susiraja.net Hanki sin�kin itsellesi ilmainen s�hk�posti susirajalta. ___________________________________________________________________________________ Tsekkaa HCDX:n uusi www sivu: http://www.hard-core-dx.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- DX mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dallas.hard-core-dx.com/mailman/listinfo/dx _______________________________________________ THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE IS FREE. It may be copied, distributed and/or modified under the conditions set down in the Design Science License published by Michael Stutz at http://dsl.org/copyleft/dsl.txt
