Radio Damascus - Urgent appeal :

My friends at Radio Damascus are asking to monitor both frequencies which are 
registered at Radio Damascus : 9.330 Khz and 12.085 Khz .

Although I haven't personally monitored 12.085 Khz for a very long time, some 
listeners did think to have heard the Spanish program of Radio Damascus 
recently again on this frequency (see Glenn Hauser's DX LISTENING DIGEST 9-010, 
February 1, 2009).

Maybe Radio Damascus re-activated 12.085 Khz again. 

My own monitoring of Radio Damascus on 9.330 Khz in Belgium gives the following 
results :

18.00 UTC : German : if on the air, fair to strong signal (1)

19.00 UTC : French : idem but heavy interference from Radio Farda (?), using a 
transmitter in Kuwait (1)

20.00 UTC : English : only on satellite - no shortwave

21.00 UTC : English, second hour : no reception on shortwave - 
                     signal too weak

22.00 UTC : Spanish : idem as English at 21.00 UTC

(1) Very weak modulation. Even when 9.330 Khz is on the air with a strong 
signal, it is very difficult listening because the extremely low audio signal. 

May I ask all listeners of Radio Damascus, wherever they are, to monitor both 
frequencies (9.330 Khz and 12.085 Khz) in the coming days and to send their 
comments and reports to this email address : 

[email protected]

Please also report on the modulation. 

I will forward every report immediately to the head of the English section at 
Radio Damascus. 

unofficial website of Radio Damascus :

http://www.radio-damascus.net

Radio Damascus Listeners club : 

http://www.radio-damascus-listeners-club.tk 

or

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/radio_damascus

Kind greetings from Belgium!

Kris Janssen


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