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Today's Topics:
1. Loggings for Thyr Mar 12 (Bruce Barker)
2. MAGNA UPDATED TODAY ([email protected])
3. Roba strana ricevuta in onde corte (bclnews.it)
4. Glenn Hauser logs March 11-12, 2009 (Glenn Hauser)
5. BVB A09 (Alokesh Gupta)
6. Radio Heritage Non-Profit Website ([email protected])
7. Bolivia - China ([email protected])
8. DX Listening Digest 9-023; WOR 1451 (Glenn Hauser)
9. Radio Nederland B09 (sakthi vel)
10. Radio Minsk A09 (sakthi vel)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 10:27:28 +0000 (UTC)
From: Bruce Barker <[email protected]>
To: NASWA <[email protected]>, [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected],
[email protected],
[email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Loggings for Thyr Mar 12
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5890?? USA?? ?WWCR Nashville?? Good Book vs. Good Book.? Tuned in on Mar 12 at
0800 at WWCR ID and then itno Pastor Peter Peters and dueling bibles as he
compared passages from different bibles in an attempt to, as he put it,
"discern evil."? Modulation was way too hot.? (Barker-PA)
5910?? COLOMBIA?? Marfil Estereo packing a real whallop from Puerto LLeras??
0859-0905 on Mar 12 tuned in to soulful Spanish ballads.? No?announcements
until 0900 when a clear ID was heard then into more SP music.?? (Barker-PA)
6010?? BRAZIL?? R. Inconfidencia?? Belo Horizonte?? 0710-0730 on Mar 12.? A
15-minute-long block of PT music ranging from ballads to rock.? At 0725 the
music stopped for continuous talk until 0730 when a station ID was given.?
(Barker-PA)
7250?? VATICAN??Vatican Radio?? Santa Maria di Galeria? Mar 12? 0730-0745*??
Tuned in to OM with news which ended with details of the Pope's coming visits
to Angola, Cameroon and Israel.? He then gave the web site address, followed by
bells of St. Peter's.? Pulled the plug at 0745.?? (Barker-PA)
9690?? NIGERIA?? Voice of Nigeria from Ikorodu? Tuned in at 0820 to non-stop
indigenous music.? This ended at 0830 with an ID in EG.? Then into long talk by
an om in Hausa.? (Barker-PA)
9765?? NEW ZEALAND?? RNZI?? ID at 0830? Mar 12 and then a YL?began regional
news to the Pacific.?? At 0845?nx ends with ID and then an om with
commentary.?? (Barker-PA)
Bruce Barker-Broomall, PA.?? Equipment:? NRD 535D and an Alpha Delta DX Sloper.?
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 11:41:06 -0000
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] MAGNA UPDATED TODAY
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To whom it may concern:
I updated the AOKI database this morning while the EIBI database
has been updated for a couple of weeks. You can download the
application with the updates at http://www.orchidcitysoftware.com
Please drop me a line if you can't find the link or something else.
I am curious to know how conditions have been at your local? I
am having terrible condx here in Florida. I don't know if it's
nature or man-made. I am planning to call the Power Company later
to complain about a transformer near my home that is sparking.
Okay have a good day and thank you.
Chuck Bolland
[email protected] Note the new email.
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 15:47:23 +0100
From: "bclnews.it" <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Cc: blog <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Roba strana ricevuta in onde corte
Message-ID: <b09fa72878544818a5b350897f93a...@pc2f320b38c6b6>
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Vi segnalo ho preparato sul mio sito una galleria di immagini e suoni di strani
segnali HF (radar, ionosonde, e altro) che ho ricevuto in questi ultimi giorni
usando il Perseus.
http://www.mediasuk.org/iw0hk/segnali_hf.htm
--
Andrea Borgnino IW0HK - HB9EMK
http://www.mediasuk.org/iw0hk
http://www.mediasuk.org/archive
http://www.biciurbana.org
http://iwohk.tumblr.com
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 09:51:51 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs March 11-12, 2009
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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** BIAFRA [non!]. As mentioned before, Aoki lists V. of Biafra International
via WHRI, Wednesdays only at 20-21 UT on 11785. Just as I suspected, this is
nonsense, tho it probably appeared on the WHRI schedule at some point. Checked
at 2003 Wed March 11, 11785 was on the air but with American gospel huxter
about Armageddon, Israel and icecaps, ``Politics and Religion`` show.
Now to check Friday whether the real VOBI broadcast on 15665 moves from 2000 to
start at 2100 as has been reported. Yes, finally got into the WHR program
schedule which shows:
2100-2200 5:00 - 6:00 PM Fri VOBI Broadcasts Oguchi Nkwocha 15.665 MHz (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. 3325, RRI Palangkaraya, only signal making it on 90m, March 12 at
1258, even CHU having outfaded by now. Chanting with string instrument, 1300
announcement in Indonesian, not Pidgin, so rules out co-channel PNG on this
occasion; I think they mentioned Radio Republik Indonesia. 1302 to YL singing
with rustic instrument, rather like Hmong Lao Radio. Still at 1320 with
romantic music, by when another 90m was audible on 3385, no doubt PNG, q.v., as
the Indo there has not been reported in a longtime.
Of the 75m Indonesians, only hearing 3976 RRI Pontianak, March 12 at 1308 YL
speaking Indonesian, ham QRM not only SSB but some CW too, not supposed to be
on this bandpart --- possibly that was a sound effect from RRI itself?
Strangely enough, 4790 RRI Fak2 NOT audible this morning, at 1311 check when
compatriots were in on 75 and 90m. Off the air, or strange propagation/MUF?
Then checked VOI on 9525, March 12 at 1339, in English hour, YL talking over
xylophone music concluding Indonesian Wonders show; couldn`t catch title of
next one, but I thought I heard her mention the ``Indonesian sub-continent``, a
term usually reserved for India. Usual hum, and some flutter on the signal,
plus adjacent squeezes (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** KOREA NORTH. After getting Indonesia on 3325 I had to see what else was
incoming on even lower frequencies. Nothing on 120m from Australia or North
Korea, but KCBS P`yongyang was audible on 2850 with Korean talk at 1306.
Same-sounding roar of noise jamming on 3912 and 3985 against the two
clandestines out of the South, March 12 at 1307 check. Much weaker than JOZ on
3925 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** NETHERLANDS [non]. Happy Station Jammed --- Surprise, surprise, the
DentroCuban Jamming Command has not relented for this momentous occasion. WRMI
just barely audible on 9955 at 0101:40 UT March 12, when a very late timesignal
could be heard, apparently as part of the program, but the jamming pulses were
too much.
Hey Keith, why didn`t you get your old pals at RHC to turn it off? The webcast
server was also full, silly me, not having tried to connect a good many minutes
early. I can`t recall ever having had this problem with WRMI before. What is
its capacity? Dragan Lekic says the server status shows it`s only ten!
WRMI 9955 reception was OK at 15-16 UT March 12, but I needed to have the
computer on, which puts additional noise on SW reception, so fortunately the
WRMI webcast was coming thru, tho hiccuping/buffering repeatedly for more than
the final half hour.
Sadly, Dick Speekman has just died in South Australia; I participated in DX
Juke Box when he was hosting it on Radio Netherlands. Keith Perron made a
last-minute change to the 1500 airing to include a greeting from Dick he had
standing by for a later broadcast, but that excludes whoever occupied those
minutes in the 0100 airing. Keith said the next Happy Station would be in two
weeks (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** PAPUA NEW GUINEA. 3385, presumed R. East New Britain, March 12 at 1321,
music with a beat. This was 35 minutes after Enid sunrise. It had not been
audible earlier as I was getting 3325 Indonesia, q.v. (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** RUSSIA. VOR, English to NAm, classical music feature with super signal on
9840, UT Thu March 12 at 0541, // much weaker 9855. You`d think there would not
be such a disparity between Pet-Kam on 9840, 250 kW, 70 degrees, and
Vladivostok, 250 kW at 50 degrees; tho Vladivostok is quite a bit further. I
would say the 9840 reception rivaled even 7335 via Guiana French which had
somewhat crisper audio (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** RUSSIA. R. Rossii, Pet/Kam, missing from 6075, March 12 at 1333 check. No
signal at all, and this has been a regular until 1400* Perhaps they have closed
it down because of the growing warble / motorboating problem, but hope it`s
back soon (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** TAIWAN. RTI`s Japanese service, 9735, 250 kW at 45 degrees also favoring US,
March 12 at 1345 sounded OK on the fundamental, but could not help but notice
that there were hets of identical pitch on weak 9730 and 9740 signals, and
therefore assume they were spurs from this transmitter (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** TURKEY [non]. VOT relay via Canada, 7325, is STILL NOT IN ENGLISH, March 12
at 0405 check, good signal with Turkish talk, music. At least I think it`s
Turkish; sure isn`t English. Could be a related Turkic language VOT broadcasts
in, but none such scheduled, and in fact Turkish itself is taking a 1-hour
break on SW frequencies direct, per WRTH 2009 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** U S A [non]. 4960, VOA French, fair at 0605 March 12. Via S?o Tom?,
0530-0630 M-F only; quickly confirmed by // weaker 9480 Greenville with which
it echoed. The 4960 transmitter comes back on at 0700-0730 daily for Hausa
which also precedes the French hour.
Looked for VOA Korean`s American-songbook music which used to appear reliably
at 1315 UT, but not at tune-in 1317 March 12 on 5890 via Tinian; instead a
string of frequencies announced including ``AM, kHz``, 1319 starting another
show with banjo music (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** VATICAN [and non]. 5985 with VR IS, weak but clear March 12 at 1313, so
what`s coming up? Cannot be direct from SMG at this hour. Continued until brief
announcement at 1315, but nothing further heard. So it was the end rather than
the beginning of a relay transmission. Per the current VR program folder this
is Chinese, starting daily at 1230, so now we also know when it ends! But
what`s the site? VR won`t say that either, but HFCC reveals it`s Novosibirsk,
RUSSIA, 100 kW, 111 degrees, and // 6020 which is via RVA Philippines. On
Saturdays only it`s a mass in Chinese.
Also heard DRM noise on 15495-15505 steady at S9+10, 1325 UT March 12.
Per Kim, KD9XB, this was a VR test from SMG at 13-14, in preparation for DRM
specials to the Winter SWL Fest, March 13 and 14 only during the same hour
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. Usually it`s Spanish 2-way SSB interfering with a broadcast, but
now it`s English 2-way SSB exactly matching and interfering with XERTA speaking
Spanish on 4800, March 12 at 0609. One of the SSBs was much stronger than the
other, and could not make out much except ``A-OK``; maybe military net? (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 22:42:35 +0530
From: "Alokesh Gupta" <[email protected]>
To: "CUMBRE DX" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] BVB A09
Message-ID: <01f701c9a335$bf9b7400$d033e...@alokesh>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
BIBLE VOICE BROADCASTING
PROGRAMME SCHEDULES - A09 Summer
MIDDLE EAST 1
13590 Khz; 22 meter band; 100 Kw; Nauen
Day Time Language
Sunday 1530-1815 English
Monday 1545-1600 English
Tuesday 1545-1620 English
1700-1715 Hebrew/English
1715-1800 Hebrew
Wednesday 1545-1600 English
Thursday 1545-1615 English
1615-1630 Hindi
1630-1645 English
Friday 1545-1615 English
1730-1800 English
Saturday 1545-1600 English
1600-1615 English Music
1615-1730 English
1730-1745 Bahausa
1745-1830 English
MIDDLE EAST 2
9430 Khz; 31 meter band; 250 Kw; Wertachtal
Day Time Language
Sunday 1800-1845 English
Friday 1830-1900 English
Saturday 1800-1830 English
MIDDLE EAST 3
9.430 Khz; 31 meter band; 100 kw; Wertachtal
Day Time Language
Sunday 1730-1800 English
Saturday 1700-1800 English
MIDDLE EAST 4
11.865 Khz; 25 meter band; 250kw; Wertachtal
Day Time Language
Monday 0430-0500 Arabic
Tuesday 0430-0500 Arabic
Wednesday 0430-0500 Arabic
Thursday 0430-0500 Arabic
Friday 0430-0545 Arabic
MIDDLE EAST 5
9.430 Khz; 31 meter band; 100 Kw; Juelich
Day Time Language
Monday 1545-1700 Arabic
Wednesday 1545-1700 Arabic
Friday 1615-1630 Arabic
MIDDLE EAST 6
13.580 Khz; 22 meter band; 250 Kw; Wertachtal
Day Time Language
Monday 1625-1715 Arabic
Tuesday 1625-1715 Arabic
Wednesday 1625-1730 Arabic
Thursday 1625-1715 Arabic
Friday 1625-1715 Arabic
Egypt 1
17.535 Khz; 16 meter band; 125 Kw; Wertachtal
Day Time Language
Friday 0900-1000 Arabic
IRAN 1
11.970 Khz; 25 meter band; 100 Kw; Juelich
Day Time Language
Sunday 1830-1900 Farsi
Monday 1800-1830 Farsi
Tuesday 1800-1900 Farsi
Wednesday 1800-1830 Farsi
Thursday 1800-1900 Farsi
Friday 1800-1830 Farsi
Saturday 1800-1815 English
IRAN 2
12.140 Khz; 25 meter band; 100 Kw; Juelich
Day Time Language
Sunday 1530-1730 Farsi
Monday 1530-1730 Farsi
Tuesday 1530-1730 Farsi
Wednesday 1530-1730 Farsi
Thursday 1530-1730 Farsi
Friday 1530-1730 Farsi
Saturday 1530-1730 Farsi
EAST AFRICA
11.635 Khz; 25 meter band; 125Kw; Wertachtal
Day Time Language
Sunday 0430-0500 Amharic
Saturday 0430-0530 Amharic
EAST AFRICA 1b
13.810 Khz; 22 meter band; 100 Kw; Juelich
Day Time Language
Sunday 1600-1630 Oromo
1630-1800 Amharic
1800-1830 Somali
1830-1900 Amharic
Monday 1600-1630 Oromo
1630-1700 Amharic
1700-1730 Tigrinya
1730-1800 Amharic
Tuesday 1630-1700 Amharic
1700-1730 Tigrinya
1730-1800 Amharic
Wednesday 1600-1800 Amharic
Thursday 1600-1630 Oromo
1630-1800 Amharic
Friday 1600-1630 Oromo
1630-1700 Amharic
1700-1730 Tigrinya
1730-1800 Amharic
1800-1830 Somali
1830-1900 Amharic
Saturday 1630-1800 Amharic
1800-1830 Somali
EAST AFRICA 2
17.650 Khz; 16 meter band; 100Kw; Wertachtal
Day Time Language
Wednesday 1530-1600 Tigrinya
Sudan
15.495 Khz; 19 meter band; 100Kw; Juelich
Day Time Language
Sunday 1630-1700 Nuer
1700-1730 Dinka
Monday 1630-1700 Nuer
1700-1730 Dinka
Tuesday 1630-1700 Nuer
1700-1730 Dinka
Wednesday 1630-1700 Nuer
1700-1730 Dinka
Thursday 1630-1700 Nuer
1700-1730 Dinka
Friday 1630-1700 Nuer
1700-1730 Dinka
1730-1745 Fur
Saturday 1630-1700 Nuer
1700-1730 Dinka
CENTRAL AFRICA 1
11.830 Khz; 25 meter band; 100 Kw; Wertachtal
Day Time Language
Sunday 1830-1845 Swahili
1845-2000 English
WEST AFRICA 1
11.830 Khz; 25 meter band; 125 Kw; Wertachtal
Day Time Language
Saturday 1930-1945 French
1945-2000 Adja
WEST AFRICA 2
11.830 Khz; 25 meter band; 125 Kw; Wertachtal
Day Time Language
Monday 1945-2015 English
Tuesday 1945-2015 English
Wednesday 1945-2015 English
Thursday 1945-2015 English
Friday 1945-2015 English
INDIA 1
15.680 Khz; 19 meter band; 250 Kw; Issoudun
Day Time Language
Sunday 1400-1515 English
Saturday 1400-1500 English
INDIA 2
9.815 Khz; 31 meter band; 250 Kw; Wertachtal
Day Time Language
Sunday 0030-0045 Bengali
Saturday 0030-0045 Bengali
INDIA 4
9.490 Khz; 31 meter band; 250 Kw; Wertachtal
Day Time Language
Sunday 0030-0100 English
Monday 0030-0100 Hindi
Tuesday 0030-0100 Hindi
Wednesday 0030-0100 Hindi
Thursday 0030-0100 Hindi
Friday 0030-0100 English
Saturday 0030-0100 English
INDIA 5
15.680 Khz; 19 meter band; 100 Kw; Juelich
Day Time Language
Sunday 1530-1600 Urdu
Tuesday 1500-1600 Urdu
Wednesday 1515-1600 Urdu
Thursday 1515-1530 Urdu
1530-1600 English
Friday 1515-1530 Punjabi
1530-1600 Urdu
Saturday 1530-1600 English
INDIA 6
15.295 Khz; 19 meter band; 250 Kw; Nauen
Day Time Language
Sunday 1500-1530 Bengali
Monday 1530-1600 Hindi
Tuesday 1530-1600 Hindi
Wednesday 1515-1600 Hindi
Thursday 1500-1515 Tamil
1515-1530 Telegu
1530-1600 Hindi
Friday 1500-1530 Bengali
1530-1600 Hindi
Saturday 1500-1530 English
INDIA 7
7.485 Khz; 41 meter band; 250 Kw; Tachkent
Day Time Language
Thursday 1400-1415 Bengali
1415-1430 Nepali
Friday 1400-1415 Dzongkha
1415-1500 Hindi
WEST EUROPE 1/UK
5.945 Khz; 49 meter band; 100 Kw; Wertachtal
Day Time Language
Sunday 0700-0730 English
Friday 0745-0800 English
Saturday 0700-0815 English
SPAIN
9.435 Khz; 31meter band; 100 Kw; Juelich
Day Time Language
Sunday 1800-1830 Spanish
EAST EUROPE 1/RUSSIA
6.130 Khz; 49 meter band; 125 Kw; Wertachtal
Day Time Language
Sunday 1800-1900 English
Monday 1815-1830 Russian
Tuesday 1800-1830 Russian
Wednesday 1815-1830 Russian
Thursday 1800-1815 Ukrainian
1815-1845 Russian
Friday 1800-1830 Russian
Saturday 1800-1845 English
CHINA 1
5.945 Khz; 49 meter band; 100 Kw; Khabarovsk
Day Time Language
Sunday 1115-1145 English
1145-1200 English Music
1200-1230 Cantonese
1230-1245 Vietnamese
Monday 1115-1130 English
1130-1215 Mandarin
1215-1230 Cantonese
1230-1245 Vietnamese
Tuesday 1115-1130 English
1130-1215 Mandarin
1215-1230 Cantonese
1230-1245 Vietnamese
Wednesday 1115-1130 English
1130-1215 Mandarin
1215-1230 Cantonese
1230-1245 Vietnamese
Thursday 1115-1130 English
1130-1215 Mandarin
1215-1230 Cantonese
1230-1245 Vietnamese
Friday 1115-1130 English
1130-1200 Mandarin
1200-1230 Cantonese
1230-1245 Vietnamese
Saturday 1115-1200 English
1200-1230 Cantonese
1230-1245 Vietnamese
China 2
15.610 Khz; 19 meter bank; 250 Kw; Nauen
Day Time Language
Monday 1200-1230 Uyghur
Tuesday 1200-1230 Uyghur
Wednesday 1200-1230 Uyghur
Thursday 1200-1230 Uyghur
Friday 1200-1230 Uyghur
Korea 1
5.910 Khz; 49 meter band; 200 Kw; P. Kamchatsky
Day Time Language
Sunday 1015-1045 English
1045-1100 Japanese
1100-1130 Japanese music
1130-1145 Japanese
Korea 2
7.410 Khz; 41 meter band; 250 Kw; Wertachtal
Day Time Language
Sunday 2000-2100 Korean
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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 13:20:54 +1300
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Heritage Non-Profit Website
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Hello from the Radio Heritage Foundation in Wellington, New Zealand.
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Message: 7
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 00:39:38 -0000
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Bolivia - China
Message-ID: <00db01c9a374$3186a010$fac8a...@hp98588948284>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
reply-type=original
Bolivia, 6155.27, Radio Fides, 2318-0035, Noted steady Spanish
language comments from a male during period. Signal was threshold
the entire time. (Chuck Bolland, March 12, 2009)
China, 4750, People's Broadcasting Station, Qinghai, 2350-2359, With a weak
signal, noted a male in Chinese language comments
until 2355. At that time a female begins to talk. Signal was poor.
(Chuck Bolland, March 12, 2009)
Clewiston, Florida
NRD545
------------------------------
Message: 8
Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 19:46:59 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] DX Listening Digest 9-023; WOR 1451
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
DX Listening Digest 9-023 has now been posted at http://www.dxld.org
or http://www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt or http://dxld.worldofradio.org
and now also without delay at http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld9023.txt
CONTENTS:
WOR 1451 / AFGHANISTAN non / ALBANIA / AUSTRALIA VL8 / AUSTRALIA RA / AZORES /
BAHRAIN / BELARUS / BELGIUM / BIAFRA non / BOLIVIA / BRAZIL / BULGARIA +non
A-09+ / CANADA +non CBK/KFYR / CANADA CHHA / CANADA Fundy CGR / CANADA CJCX /
CANADA CKZN/CKZU / CANADA CHU / CANADA non BVB A09 / CANADA +non RCI / CHINA
+non / COLOMBIA / CONGO DR +non / CUBA +non / CYPRUS / DOMINICAN REPUBLIC /
ECUADOR / EGYPT / EQUATORIAL GUINEA / ERITREA / ETHIOPIA / EUROPE Pirate /
FRANCE M08+ / GABON / GERMANY +non / GREECE / GREENLAND / GUAM +non A09 /
GUATEMALA / GUIANA FRENCH DRM / HAITI / HONDURAS / INDIA / INDONESIA /
INTERNATIONAL Germany shootings / INTERNATIONAL VACUUM +non Sirius /
INTERNATIONAL VACUUM ARTS / INTERNATIONAL VACUUM Toon / INTERNATIONAL WATERS
Radio Rock / INTERNATIONAL WATERS +non yachts / IRELAND +non / ISRAEL / ITALY
non / KOREA NORTH +non / KUWAIT +non / LAOS / MADAGASCAR / MALAYSIA/SARAWAK /
MEXICO +non / MYANMAR / NETHERLANDS non / NIGER / NIGERIA
non / OKLAHOMA KOCB/KOKH/KFOR / OKLAHOMA KOKC / PAKISTAN / PALESTINE non? /
PAPUA NEW GUINEA / PERU / PHILIPPINES / POLAND non / PORTUGAL / ROMANIA /
RUSSIA / SENEGAL / SERBIA / SEYCHELLES non A09 / SINGAPORE / SLOVAKIA / SOLOMON
ISLANDS / SOUTH CAROLINA non / SPAIN non / SUDAN +non / TAIWAN / THAILAND /
TIBET +non / TUNISIA / TURKEY non / TURKMENISTAN / UKRAINE / UK +non BBCWS / UK
non Toon/BBC / USA +non VOA / USA WWRB / USA WWCR / USA WRMI / USA +non WBCQ /
USA WEWN / USA WYFR / USA WJOE/WSRO / USA Florida Pirate / VATICAN +non DRM+ /
YEMEN / ZIMBABWE +non / UNIDENTIFIED 1610 / UNIDENTIFIED 3975 / UNIDENTIFIED
4440 / UNIDENTIFIED 4930 / UNIDENTIFIED 5875/11985/12095 / UNIDENTIFIED 6045 /
UNIDENTIFIED 6060 / UNIDENTIFIED non 9555 / UNIDENTIFIED non 12170 /
UNIDENTIFIED 12810 / UNIDENTIFIED 15135 / TESTIMONIALS / CONVENTIONS &
CONFERENCES / MUSEA / DIGITAL BROADCASTING / RADIO EQUIPMENT FORUM / PROPAGATION
For restrixions and searchable 2008 contents archive see
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid.html
NOTE: If you are a regular reader of DXLD, and a source of DX news but
have not been sending it directly to us, please consider yourself
obligated to do so. Thanks, Glenn
SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1451
Thu 0530 WRMI 9955
Thu 1530 WRMI 9955 [or pre-empted for Happy Station alt. weeks?]
Fri 0100 WRMI 9955
Fri 1130 WRMI 9955
Fri 2030 IPAR/IRRS/NEXUS/IBA 7290
Fri 2030 WWCR1 15825 [or 2029]
Fri 2300 WBCQ 5110-CUSB Area 51 [irregular]
Sat 0800 WRMI 9955
Sat 0900 IPAR/IRRS/NEXUS/IBA 9510 [except first Sat]
Sat 1630 WWCR3 12160
Sun 0230 WWCR3 5070
Sun 0630 WWCR1 3215
Sun 0800 WRMI 9955
Sun 1515 WRMI 9955
Mon 0500 WRMI 9955
Mon 2200 WBCQ 7415 [confirmed March 9]
Tue 1100 WRMI 9955
Tue 1530 WRMI 9955
Wed 0500 WRMI 9955 [or new 1452]
Wed 1530 WRMI 9955 [or new 1452]
WBCQ is also airing new or archive editions of WOR M-F 1900 on 7415
Latest edition of this schedule version, including AM, FM, satellite
and webcasts with hotlinks to station sites and audio, is at:
http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html or
http://schedule.worldofradio.org or http://sked.worldofradio.org
For updates see our Anomaly Alert page:
http://www.worldofradio.com/anomaly.html
WRN ON DEMAND:
http://new.wrn.org/listeners/stations/station.php?StationID=24
WORLD OF RADIO PODCASTS VIA WRN NOW AVAILABLE:
http://podcast.worldofradio.org or
http://www.wrn.org/listeners/stations/podcast.php
OUR ONDEMAND AUDIO:
http://www.worldofradio.com/audiomid.html
or http://wor.worldofradio.org
Regards, Glenn Hauser
------------------------------
Message: 9
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 09:51:58 +0530 (IST)
From: sakthi vel <[email protected]>
To: ardic <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Nederland B09
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
SHour / SMin EndHour / EndMin / Station / Frequency / Azimuth / DateIn /
DateOut / Power / Broadcaster / Lang / Regularity /Target
1 59 2 27 BON 6190 341 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 nAMe
1 59 3 57 BON 6165 290 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Spa 1234567 MEX/cAM
2 0 2 30 MDC 11550 50 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RSW Swe 1234567 sAS
2 0 4 0 BON 11935 170 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 NHK Jpn 1234567 sAM
2 30 3 0 BON 9660 170 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 NHK Por 1234567 sAM
2 30 3 0 MDC 11550 50 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RSW Eng 1234567 sAS
2 30 3 30 MDC 3215 20 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 50 AWR Mlg 1234567 MDC
2 59 3 27 BON 6190 335 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 nAMc
2 59 3 59 MDC 9660 335 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 VAT Mul 1234567 eAF
3 29 3 57 BON 6190 210 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 sAMnw
3 59 4 27 BON 5975 290 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 MEX/CAR
4 0 4 30 BON 6195 210 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 NHK Spa 1234567 sAMnw
4 0 4 30 MDC 9885 335 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 IBB Eng 1234567 eAF
4 0 4 30 MDC 12080 335 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 IBB Eng 1234567 eAF
4 0 5 0 MDC 9895 265 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RVP Mul 1234567 Zimbabwe
4 29 5 27 DHA 13800 255 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 500 PNW Mul 1234567 Darfur
4 29 5 27 MDC 13840 330 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 PNW Mul 1234567 Darfur
4 30 5 0 MDC 12080 335 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 IBB Eng 1234567 eAF
4 59 5 27 BON 6165 320 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1 nAMw
4 59 5 30 BON 6165 320 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 234567 nAMw
4 59 5 57 ISS 9835 30 01-06-2009
01-09-2009 500 RNW Dut 1234567 nEU/Baltic
4 59 5 57 MOS 6015 245 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 300 RNW Dut 1234567 swEU
4 59 5 57 NAU 6125 243 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 c+wEU
4 59 5 57 NAU 9895 160 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 seEU
4 59 5 57 SIN 5955 40 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 c+wEU
4 59 6 57 ISS 11935 111 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 seEU
5 0 5 30 BON 6195 290 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 NHK Spa 1234567 cAM/CAR
5 0 6 0 MDC 15380 359 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 IBB Kur 1234567 Kurdistan
5 30 6 0 MDC 13710 305 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 IBB Fre 23456 wAF
5 57 7 58 SKN 5955 110 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 234567 c+wEU
5 57 8 0 SKN 5955 110 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1 c+wEU
5 59 6 57 NAU 6035 215 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 c+wEU
5 59 6 57 NAU 9895 226 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 swEU
6 57 7 57 HB 9895 220 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 500 RNW Dut 1234567 swEU
6 59 7 57 NAU 6035 186 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 234567 sEU
6 59 7 57 WER 6120 300 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 234567 UK
6 59 7 57 WER 11935 240 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 234567 swEU/nwAF
6 59 8 0 NAU 6035 186 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1 sEU
6 59 8 0 WER 6120 300 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1 UK
6 59 8 0 WER 11935 240 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1 swEU/nwAF
7 57 10 0 HB 9895 220 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 500 RNW Dut 1 swEU
7 57 10 0 NAU 9895 221 01-06-2009
01-09-2009 250 RNW Dut 7 France
7 58 10 0 HB 5955 190 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 350 RNW Dut 23456 c+wEU
7 58 10 0 WER 5955 210 01-06-2009
01-09-2009 250 RNW Dut 7 c+wEU
7 59 10 0 ISS 6035 95 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 23456 c+seEU
7 59 10 0 ORF 1296 96 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 300 RNW Dut 23456 Benelux
7 59 10 0 WER 6120 255 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 23456 France
8 0 9 0 BON 9855 230 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 DWL Ger 1234567 NZ/AU
8 0 10 0 HB 5955 190 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 350 RNW Dut 1 c+wEU
8 29 8 57 SAI 9790 165 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 100 RNW Dut 1234567 NZ/eAU/INDe
8 59 9 27 SAI 9790 180 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 100 RNW Dut 1234567 eAU/INDONe
9 0 10 0 BON 5905 210 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 DWL Ger 1234567 NZ/AU
9 29 10 15 BON 6020 110 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 234567 SUR
9 30 10 0 BON 9660 170 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 NHK Por 1234567 BRAZ
9 59 10 57 KHB 12065 218 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 100 RNW Eng 1234567 ChinaEast
9 59 10 57 PHT 15110 283 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Eng 1234567 eAS
9 59 10 57 TIN 11895 267 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Eng 1234567 e+seAS
10 0 10 30 BON 6195 210 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 NHK Spa 1234567 MEX
10 0 12 0 BON 5905 180 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 DWL Ger 1234567 CAR
10 0 12 0 ORF 1296 96 30-04-2009
01-05-2009 300 RNW Dut 5 Benelux
10 0 16 57 WER 5955 210 29-03-2009
01-06-2009 250 RNW Dut 1 c+wEU
10 0 16 57 WER 5955 210 01-06-2009
01-09-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 c+wEU
10 0 16 57 WER 5955 210 01-09-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1 c+wEU
10 0 16 57 WER 9895 240 29-03-2009
01-06-2009 250 RNW Dut 1 swEU
10 0 16 57 WER 9895 240 01-06-2009
01-09-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 swEU
10 0 16 57 WER 9895 240 01-09-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1 swEU
10 59 11 27 BON 6165 320 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Spa 1234567 CAR/Florida
10 59 11 57 DHA 17505 110 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 500 RNW Ind 1234567 INDONwc
10 59 12 57 SNG 9795 140 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Ind 1234567 INDONwc
11 29 11 57 BON 6165 210 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Spa 1234567 cAM/sAMnw
11 59 12 27 BON 9715 290 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Spa 1234567 MEX/cAM
11 59 12 27 BON 9895 230 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Spa 1234567 cAM/sAMnw
11 59 12 57 DHA 15640 110 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 500 RNW Ind 1234567 INDONwc
11 59 12 57 SNG 11920 90 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Ind 1234567 INDONce
11 59 14 59 NAU 13700 230 04-07-2009
27-07-2009 500 RNW Dut 1234567 swEU
11 59 14 59 NAU 13700 140 04-07-2009
27-07-2009 500 RNW Dut 1234567 Greece/Turk
11 59 16 0 ISS 7235 60 04-07-2009
27-07-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 c+wEU
11 59 16 0 ISS 13825 30 04-07-2009
27-07-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 nEU
11 59 16 0 WER 9595 300 04-07-2009
27-07-2009 100 RNW Dut 1234567 wEU
12 29 12 57 TIN 9350 267 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 seAS
12 59 13 27 MDC 17585 45 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 sAS
12 59 13 27 P.K 5910 247 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 FE/e+seAS
12 59 13 27 PHT 9650 200 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 seAS/wAU/IN
12 59 13 27 PHT 12085 283 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 seAS/India
13 0 14 0 MDC 15170 359 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 IBB Som 1234567 ME/neAF
13 0 14 0 MDC 17670 60 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 AWR Vie 1234567 eAS
13 59 14 57 TAC 9345 131 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 100 RNW Eng 1234567 seAS/India
13 59 15 57 DB 5825 125 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 100 RNW Eng 1234567 Tibet
13 59 15 57 MDC 11835 50 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Eng 1234567 sAS
13 59 15 57 MDC 15815 35 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Eng 1234567 sAS
13 59 15 57 TAC 7530 131 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 100 RNW Eng 1234567 seAS/India
14 0 14 30 MDC 17550 45 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 VOT Tib 1234567 sAS
14 30 15 30 MDC 3215 20 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 50 AWR Mlg 1234567 MDC
14 30 15 30 MDC 17625 55 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 DVB Bur 1234567 seAS
14 59 15 57 NAU 13700 230 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 500 RNW Dut 1234567 swEU
14 59 15 57 NAU 13700 140 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 500 RNW Dut 1234567 Greece/Turk
14 59 16 57 WER 5955 210 29-03-2009
01-06-2009 250 RNW Dut 234567 c+wEU
14 59 16 57 WER 5955 210 01-09-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 234567 c+wEU
14 59 16 57 WER 9895 240 29-03-2009
01-06-2009 250 RNW Dut 234567 swEU
14 59 16 57 WER 9895 240 01-09-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 234567 swEU
15 29 17 27 MDC 11500 330 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 PNW Mul 1234567 Darfur
15 29 17 27 WER 13730 150 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 500 PNW Mul 1234567 Darfur
15 57 16 57 NAU 13700 230 01-06-2009
01-09-2009 500 RNW Dut 1234567 swEU
15 57 16 57 NAU 13700 140 01-06-2009
01-09-2009 500 RNW Dut 1234567 Greece/Turk
16 0 17 0 MDC 9590 320 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 YFR Swa 1234567 eAF
16 0 17 0 MDC 13570 300 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 IBB Eng 1234567 eAF
16 30 16 55 MDC 3215 20 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 50 FLM Mlg 1234567 MDC
16 59 17 27 MDC 9895 335 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 eAF
16 59 17 27 WER 11665 120 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 500 RNW Dut 1234567 ME
17 0 18 0 MDC 7395 265 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 50 RVP Mul 1234567 Zimbabwe
17 0 18 0 MDC 11605 265 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 IBB Mul 1234567 Zimbabwe
17 29 17 57 MDC 6020 255 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 sAF
17 29 17 57 MDC 9895 300 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 cAF
17 59 18 57 MDC 6020 255 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Eng 1234567 sAF
17 59 18 57 RMP 13820 105 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 500 RNW Ara 23456 ME_Arab1
17 59 19 57 WER 15535 150 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 500 RNW Eng 1234567 eAF/Engels
18 0 18 30 MDC 7310 275 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 IBB Por 23456 sAF
18 0 19 0 MDC 7395 320 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 YFR Eng 1234567 eAF/Engels
18 30 19 0 MDC 9815 295 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 IBB Fre 1234567 wAF D
18 30 20 30 BON 17550 90 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 IBB Fre 1234567 wAF
18 59 19 57 DHA 9480 215 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 500 RNW Eng 1234567 eAF
18 59 19 57 ISS 9895 121 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 500 RNW Ara 23456 ME_Arab2
18 59 19 57 ISS 11660 183 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 500 RNW Eng 1234567 wAF_Eng
18 59 19 57 NAU 15335 183 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 500 RNW Eng 1234567 wAF_Eng
18 59 20 57 MDC 5905 305 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Eng 1234567 eAF/Engels
18 59 20 57 MDC 7425 270 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Eng 1234567 c+sAF
19 0 20 0 MDC 7395 320 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 YFR Eng 1234567 eAF/Engels
19 0 21 0 MDC 6020 255 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 50 YFR Eng 1234567 sAF
19 59 20 57 ISS 11610 183 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 500 RNW Eng 1234567 wAF_Eng
19 59 22 0 NAU 6125 225 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 swEU
19 59 22 0 ORF 1296 96 01-06-2009
01-09-2009 300 RNW Dut 1234567 c+wEU
20 0 20 30 MDC 7395 320 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RSW Swe 1234567 eAF
20 0 22 0 KCH 6040 275 29-03-2009
01-06-2009 500 RNW Dut 1234567 EU
20 0 22 0 KCH 6040 275 01-09-2009
25-10-2009 500 RNW Dut 1234567 EU
20 0 22 0 RMP 6040 110 01-06-2009
01-09-2009 500 RNW Dut 1234567 c+seEU
20 30 21 0 MDC 7395 320 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RSW Eng 1234567 eAF D
20 59 21 27 BON 17605 182 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 sAMw
20 59 21 27 ISS 5970 200 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 500 RNW Dut 1234567 nwAF
20 59 21 27 NAU 9895 320 01-06-2009
01-09-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 IJsland
20 59 21 57 SMG 5930 225 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Ara 1234567 nAFw
21 0 21 30 MDC 7395 280 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RSW Swe 1234567 cAF
21 30 22 0 MDC 7395 280 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RSW Eng 1234567 cAF
21 59 22 27 BON 15540 133 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 SUR/BRAZ
21 59 22 27 BON 17605 170 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 sAM
21 59 22 57 PHT 7395 200 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Ind 1234567 INDONwc
21 59 23 57 PHT 9475 200 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Ind 1234567 INDONwc
21 59 23 57 SAI 15280 225 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 100 RNW Ind 1234567 INDONce
22 0 23 0 MDC 7380 85 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 DWL Ind 1234567 INDON
22 0 24 0 BON 15265 170 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 NHK Jpn 1234567 sAM
22 59 23 27 BON 6165 180 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Dut 1234567 sAMn/CAR
22 59 23 57 SNG 6120 140 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Ind 1234567 INDONwc
22 59 23 59 GB 9450 160 29-03-2009
25-10-2009 250 RNW Spa 1234567 sAMn/CAR
23 59 1 57 BON 6165 210 28-03-2009
24-10-2009 250 RNW Spa 1234567 cAM/sAMn
23 59 1 57 SIN 7325 255 28-03-2009
24-10-2009 250 RNW Spa 1234567 sAMn/CAR
23 59 1 57 SIN 9450 255 28-03-2009
24-10-2009 250 RNW Spa 1234567 sAMn/CAR
(Jaisakthivel, ADXC, Chennai, India Via Leo van der Woude, Coordinator
Programme Distribution, Radio Netherlands)
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For Contact: Jaisakthivel,59,Annai Sathya Nagar,
Arumbakkam,Chennai-600106,India
Visit: www.dxersguide.blogspot.com
www.sarvadesavaanoli.blogspot.com
Join: www.groups.yahoo.com/group/sarvadesavanoli
Mobile: +91 98413 66086
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Message: 10
Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2009 10:50:13 +0530 (IST)
From: sakthi vel <[email protected]>
To: ardic <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Minsk A09
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Radio Minsk A09
11.00 - 23.00 UTC 7390, 7210 kHz
17.05 - 23.00 UTC 7255 kHz
19.00 - 23.00 UTC 1170 kHz
Send your Reception reports to
Technical Department, 9, Makayonka St.,Minsk, 220807, Belarus
http://www.tvr.by/eng/
Send you Programme Comments to
Radio Station "Belarus",4, Krasnaya St.,Minsk, 220807,Belarus,
www.radiobelarus.tvr.by, Email: [email protected]
(Jaisakthivel, ADXC, Chennai, India Via Larisa Suarez)
///////////////////////
For Contact: Jaisakthivel,59,Annai Sathya Nagar,
Arumbakkam,Chennai-600106,India
Visit: www.dxersguide.blogspot.com
www.sarvadesavaanoli.blogspot.com
Join: www.groups.yahoo.com/group/sarvadesavanoli
Mobile: +91 98413 66086
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