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Today's Topics:
1. Radio Damascus transmitter problem (12085 khz) (Radio Damascus)
2. Logs 7-4 (Zacharias Liangas )
3. Thur DX (Charles Bolland)
4. Glenn Hauser logs April 7-8, 2010 (Glenn Hauser)
5. Tips from Italy (Giampiero Bernardini)
6. First edition of A-2010 English shortwave schedules available
at PTSW (Daniel Sampson)
7. VOA A10 (Alokesh Gupta)
8. KRE: A10 Summer Schedule of VOICE OF KOREA, Pyongyang, DPR
Korea (North), effective Sun, 28 March 2009 (Arnulf Piontek)
9. A10 Summer Schedule of VOICE OF KOREA, Pyongyang, DPR Korea
(North), effective Sun, 28 March 2009 (Arnulf Piontek)
10. Logs (John Kecskes)
11. DX Listening Digest 10-14; World of Radio 1507 (Glenn Hauser)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2010 23:00:49 -0700 (PDT)
From: Radio Damascus <[email protected]>
To: Listeners Club Radio Damascus English
<[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Damascus transmitter problem (12085 khz)
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Dear Radio Damascus friends
One of the shortwave transmitters of Radio Damascus, operating on 12085 khz,
has been experiencing technical problems since last week.
The chief engineer at the Adra transmitter site decided to take the transmitter
from the air for extensive maintenance and repair work.
The maintenance and repair work will take approximately a week. They are
working hard to bring the transmitter back in the air as soon as possible.
The second transmitter, operating on 9330 khz, is functioning as normal.?
Please tune in on 9330 khz to listen to Radio Damascus. I will let you know
when the second transmitter at 12085 khz will be back on air.
Kris
Belgium
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2010 09:28:45 +0300
From: "Zacharias Liangas " <[email protected]>
To: <>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs 7-4
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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more logs 7-4-10
http://zlgr.multiply.com/journal/item/272
9335 RFA in bamar 1331 withtaslks by OM , song on 1332 S5
9660 CVC? Hindi songs 1345 jingle ID on 1350 S4 max , mean S2
15345 MOrocco 1400 with idaatu wataniya ...min akhbar ' 1437 with phone
in dialogues . steasy on S10
13570 lookig for KJES found VoA instead dominating the freq on 1540 with
discussions , mantion on richrd AMrx etc S9 @1542
17745 SRS 1546 talks in a VN-arab mix mentioning obama(?) kararataka ,
1558 with tribal asong , id at 1600 new tune in 1627 with mix of talks and
music 1628 with ID again . S10 over a S3 local qrn level
9965 Radio Australia 1600in Chinese instad of the expected Burmese with
several IDs and news . at 1630 seems signing off
9930 Bar KUlan 1607 with talks discussions , 1615 with ID , HoA song
retune 1631 with again song S10 max 45434
11620 unIDed 2055with music interval then ID in FRench but unsure if it
was RNE then givign all reffs . Sugdden s/off 2057* and signal ca S7 Eibi
refer to RNE
11571.5 two carriers in he same freq making in between flutters of 5-20 Hz .
No prg after 2100
Please read and distribute this 15 year research article
http://tinyurl.com/5vzg7e
Please read my article on SINPO at http://tinyurl.com/yt7qjd
________________________
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http://zliangas.blogspot.com (radio tech , gadgets, grk ethics)
http://www.youtube.com/zach0gr some videos
http://www.myspace.com/310100806
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=770974854
http://www.worldisround.com/articles/302315/ (Litohoro) 321199/Tinos
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zachgr pictures upload
http://www.google.com/reader/shared/06600224598981072865 (social
news )
http://zlgr.stumbleupon.com (my social 'bookmarks' )
http://del.icio.us/gr_geek1
........
Zacharias Liangas , Thessaloniki Greece
greekdx @ otenet dot gr ---
Pesawat penerima: ICOM R75 , Lowe HF150 , Degen 1102,1103,108,
Tecsun PL200/550, Chibo c300/c979, Yupi 7000
Antenna: 16m hor, 2x16 m V invert, 1m australian loop
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 10:57:27 -0000
From: "Charles Bolland" <[email protected]>
To: "ALF" <[email protected]>, "Arnaldo slaen"
<[email protected]>, "Bob Wilkner" <[email protected]>,
"brainman214" <[email protected]>,Carlos
GonA?alves<[email protected]>, "Cumbre" <[email protected]>,
"DSWCI" <[email protected]>, "Gayle Van Horn"
<[email protected]>, "Glenn Hauser"
<[email protected]>, "Hard-core-dx" <[email protected]>,
"Marie Lamb" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Thur DX
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Bolivia, 6134.810, Radio Santa Cruz, 0935-1000, Noted
a male in news until 0941,
with many mentions of "Lima" and "Bolivia". At 0942,
music presented. Signal this
morning is fair, but not as readable as it was
yesterday? What's the difference I
wonder? I am using the same receiver and antenna.
Haven't checked the condition
numbers from WWV. Maybe there's an answer there?
Anyway, as the time got closer
to the hour mark, the signal seemed to improve
somewhat. (Chuck Bolland, April 8, 2010)
Bolivia, 6155.25, Radio Fides, 0950-1000, At present
only Fides is on 6155.25 plus or minus
five KHz, so there's interference blocking the signal.
Noted a female fading in and out with
Spanish language comments. Fides' signal is very poor
however. (Chuck Bolland,
April 08, 2010)
Peru, 6173.86, Radio Tawantinsuyo, 0955-1005, Noted a
very weak signal here. No
details were gleaned because of the interference on
both sides of Tawantinsuyo;
however, the station is holding this freq against the
likes of WYFR on 6175.(Chuck
Bolland, April 8, 2010)
Peru, 4950.03, Radio Madre De Dios,Tent, 1025-1035,
Noted a threshold signal here.
Almost impossible to hear audio, but once in awhile it
sneaks in with music.
Signal was very threshold. (Chuck Bolland, April 8,
2010)
WinRadio G305e/pd
26.37N 081.05W
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 09:53:42 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs April 7-8, 2010
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
** ALBANIA. 13755, R. Tirana, at 1436 April 8 during English to NAm, just
barely audible as higher-latitude propagation paths are still degraded; amid
much stronger signals from Cuba on 13740 and 13770 which had to be attenuated
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** BRAZIL. 9819.9, April 8 at 0648, poor signal with music, no doubt R. Nove de
Julho, as confirmed frequency was off, compared to WBAP 820 by tuning the MHz
dial only on the FRG-7 with BFO on. South America was prime source of only weak
signals on band at this time; see PERU for a similar case (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** CANADA. 9650, Sackville, April 8 at 1433 with RCI IS and IDs loop in French
and English, VG signal in what is supposed to be KBS World Radio relay in
Korean; I know I was hearing that OK earlier in the hour as I tuned by, so lost
feed, and same situation at 1436, 1444, probably for rest of hour. BBC also had
an anomaly on 31m: see SINGAPORE (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. Firedrake April 8: at 1410 poor on 8400; at 1415 better on 10300 (not
10400), and 1417 in all-drumming passage; 1418 weaker on 11500, no others found
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. RHC check at 0705 April 8, when you never know which frequencies will
be on with which language: 5040 and 6010 in English, ``Ed Newman`` opening the
mailbag on this UT Thursday. 6060, 6120 and 6150 in Spanish; and 5970 off
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA [non]. April 5 at 1406 I had noticed an open carrier on 9565, likely
Greenville tuning up for R. Mart? scheduled to start at 1700; but April 8 at
1430 it`s RM already running on this frequency, and the DentroCuban Jamming
Command hasn`t noticed yet, tho they have been jamming 9565 for months at other
times of night when RM was never using it!
As I tuned in, RM was announcing that MW 1180 was off the air temporarily, to
be back on soon but could still be heard on all its usual SW frequencies,
unspecified. The regular RM SW frequencies at this hour, 11845, 11930 and 13820
were all on air vs varying degrees of heavy jamming.
So I theorize that RM was authorized to add a fourth SW frequency to compensate
for MW being off the air, presumably installing new transmitter.
9565 is not exactly open before 1700, with Russia, Albania and Philippines/IBB
scheduled each hour from 14 to 17, but no QRM noted here.
9565 still DCJC-free at 1508 check with news about Kyrgyzstan, and at this
moment the other three were all atop jamming (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** CUBA [and non]. 9490, a few minutes before 2300 April 7 had DentroCuban
jamming noise already running, but at 2300 check, R. Rep?blica via RMI via
Sackville had cut on, atop the jamming (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. 6104.8, April 8 at 0657, Latin music with heavy beat, some
distortion, ``?sta es la m?s grande`` slogan of XEQM, good on peaks but a few
minutes later absent as in typical behaviour of this yucateca (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. 6185, dozed off to great XEPPM music, April 8 and roused enough at
0810 to notice that there was still no ZY QRM (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** PERU. 9720.0, April 8 at 0648 after hearing Brasil on 9819.9, detected
immediate mention of Iglesia Pentecostal Dios es Amor, i.e. in Spanish, and
shortly the intonations of wacky wailer David Miranda. Therefore this is R.
Victoria, Lima, separable from somewhat stronger but not overpowering WYFR
9715. Frequency confirmed as not offset by comparing to WGN 720, tuning the MHz
dial only on the FRG-7 with BFO on. Brazil, q.v. was also in on 9819.9 (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** RUSSIA. Straining to hear V. of Russia on its new frequency for North
America in English, 9890 on its alleged second day in use, April 7: first check
at 2145, seems a carrier but not to start until 2200. At 2200, just barely
audible, and no adjacent interference yet. 2300 still JBA, can`t even recognize
ID or IS, theme, and now the ACI starts, i.e. 9885 with VOA Spanish initially
over the DentroCuban Jamming Command.
VOR is still useless. This is supposed to be 500 kW from ``Armavir`` aimed
right at us, 315 degrees. Wolfgang B?schel in Germany confirms it`s on the air,
but sounds more like 20 kW to him. Of course, we are still recovering from the
G3 geomagnetic storm of a couple days ago, so things ought to improve in next
few days, but deliberately or negligently transmitting 5 kHz from any North
American SW frequency is self-defeating nonsense (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** RUSSIA. 5920, R. Rossii, Pet/Kam, already audible at 0708 April 8,
immediately recognizable in Russian with motorboating self-QRM. More than an
hour before local sunset at 0811 UT per
http://www.gaisma.com/en/location/petropavlovsk-kamchatskiy.html
whence you can easily find SR/SS and other ephemeral data for anywhere, but be
very careful in converting from local times as shown --- Pet/Kam is in the UT
+11 zone, but DST in effect, so subtracted 12 hours for UT (Glenn Hauser, OK,
DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SINGAPORE. 9740, BBCWS English April 8 at 1433 was stuck in a loop of two
syllables over and over in a YL(?) voice, sounds like ``pucky pucky``, or
something similar. Ain`t The Digital Age wunnerful? This continued unrelenting
until 1442 when finally resumed a great variety of syllables put together in an
order such that a programme about severe loss due to weather of Mongolian
livestock such as sheep could make rational sense. RCI also had an anomaly on
31m at this time; see CANADA (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A [and non]. VOA Spanish check April 7 opening at 2300: 9885 with
DentroCuban jamming, but VOA atop, blocking 9890 RUSSIA, q.v. New // 11970 had
jamming only, possibly VOA late coming up as often happens. // 5890 with
jamming atop VOA.
7550 with open carrier at 1357 April 8; 1358 VOA YDD sign-on, 1400 a montage of
enthusiastic voices introducing VOA Direct Connexion, then with rap. Have not
noticed this on SW before, something from their Music Mix network, no doubt.
7540 at 1403 also had VOA but with News Now, // 9760, and 7540 weaker than 7550.
HFCC shows both are Tinang, PHILIPPINES, 7540 at 270 degrees M-F only, and 7550
at 200 degrees Thu-Fri-Sat only. The 7550 scheduling would have led me to
believe it was the extra Indonesian service, so they put on wrong feed?
Yes, the A-Z language schedule under Indonesian does show:
1400-1500 UTC 7550 9945
but lacking color-coding, so implying it`s daily; have also heard 9945
previously, axually in Indonesian with American music hour.
17585, VOA Greenville, English to Africa scheduled 1400-1430, but April 8 at
1400 nothing heard. Probably came up late, as inbooming at next check 1427 for
Today In History, 1430 cut off abruptly during Bee Gees music, and carrier off
a few sex later, uncovering JBA signal, no doubt Botswana continuing same news
hour, specified for exactly same CIRAF target zones, in totally unnecessary
site handover during one continuous hour of programming (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 15550-USB, while looking for Scott McLean`s unfound unID on 11570,
also punched up this frequency and found WJHR on the air again with perpetual
preacher, poor signal at 2145 April 7 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 17920 and 17630 with spurblobs April 8 at 1510 accompanying KVOH
17775 at S9+22 on fundamental shortly after sign-on, with Spanish gospel music.
No modulation matchable, but their appearances correlate nicely with 17775
appearances, and the upper one always stronger (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST) ###
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 19:26:30 +0200
From: "Giampiero Bernardini" <[email protected]>
To: "HCDX" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Tips from Italy
Message-ID:
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
Few tips
ciao
Giampiero
1566 5/4 2116 TWR Benin, religiosu talks in French, fair
3905 5/4 2040-2050* Radio Tina, pirate, songs, ids, fair/good
4885 7/4 2305 Radio Clube do Par?, Brazil, talks, commercials, songs, sport.
Good
4915 8/4 0258 Radio Difusora de Macap?, Brazil, song, ids,talks. Fair
4976 8/4 0246 Uganda BC, music, fair
5040 7/4 2345 Radio Habana, Cuba, in English, reports, good
5045 6/4 0025 Radio Cultura, Belem, Brazil, nice songs, fair. Off air on 7/4
around 2350
5990 5/4 2124 Radio Senado, Brazil, talks, weak getting up
5995 7/4 2350-2400* RTV Mal?, songs "we are the champions" at 2355, then hymn
and signal off at 2400. Good
6035 6/4 0030 BBS, Buthan, oriental long songs, weak/fair slowly fading out
6165 8/4 2218-2231* R.D.Nat. Tchadienne, Chad, in French, reports, songs, hymn.
Good
7295 8/4 2212 Traxx FM, Malaysia, pop songs, some talks, fair
10000 8/4 2205 Observatorio Nacional, Brazil, usual pips and ids, agani after
some days of bad propagation. Fair
15345,28v 5/4 2057 Radio Argentina al Exterior, announcements in several
languages, weak
RX: Perseus, AOR 7030, Eton G3
ANT: Wellbrook LFL 1010, T2FD
QTH: Bocca di Magra (La Spezia) & Milano
My SW Blog: http://radiodxsw.blogspot.com/ <http://radiodxsw.blogspot.com/>
Giampiero Bernardini
Milano, Italia
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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2010 18:01:00 -0500
From: Daniel Sampson <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] First edition of A-2010 English shortwave schedules
available at PTSW
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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The first edition of the Prime Time Shortwave English Schedules for the
A-2010 schedule season are available at Prime Time Shortwave. The
schedules are available in ASCII text, DBase, Excel and tab delimited
format with sorts by time, country and frequency.
Daniel Sampson and Ernest Riley
Prime Time Shortwave
www.primetimeshortwave.com
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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2010 20:04:19 +0530
From: Alokesh Gupta <[email protected]>
To: Alokesh-Hotmail <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] VOA A10
Message-ID:
<[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
*VOA A10*
* *
*Afaan Oromoo*
*1730-1800 UTC 11520 11905 11925 12140 13870 Mon-Fri*
* *
*Albanian*
*0500-0530 UTC 5945*
*1600-1630 UTC 6040 *
*1830-1900 UTC 3995 *
* *
*Amharic*
*1800-1900 UTC 9620 11520 11905 11925 11975 12140 13835 13870 15730 *
* *
*Azerbaijani*
*1730-1800 UTC 7220 9850 13580 *
* *
*Bangla *
*1600-1700 UTC 1575 7260 9320 *
* *
*Burmese *
*0000-0030 UTC 1575 5955 7430 9320 *
*0130-0300 UTC 11820 15110 17775 *
*1130-1230 UTC 11965 15620 17775 *
*1430-1500 UTC 1575 5865 9320 11910 12120 *
*1500-1530 UTC 5865 9320 11910 12120 *
*1500-1530 UTC 1575 Sat/Sun*
*1530-1600 UTC 1575 5865 9940 *
*1600-1630 UTC 5865 9940 *
*2300-0000 UTC 6185 7430 9320 *
* *
*Cantonese *
*1300-1500 UTC 1170 7365 9355 *
* *
*Chinese (Mandarin) *
*0000-0200 UTC 9545 11830 11925 15170 15385 17765 *
*0200-0300 UTC 9545 11830 11925 15385 17765 *
*0700-0900 UTC 13610 13740 15250 17775 17855 21705 *
*0900-1000 UTC 11825 11965 13610 13740 15250 15665 17775 *
*1000-1100 UTC 9845 11825 11965 12040 13610 15250 15665 17855 *
*1100-1230 UTC 6110 9845 11785 11825 11990 12040 15255 *
*1230-1300 UTC 6110 9845 11785 11805 11825 12040 15255 *
*1300-1400 UTC 6110 9845 9985 11785 11805 11990 12040 *
*1400-1500 UTC 6110 9845 11615 11805 11990 12040 *
*2200-2300 UTC 6135 7205 9510 9845 11925 13775 *
* *
*Creole - NEW! *
*0000-0100 UTC 5835 7590*
*0100-0200 UTC 5835 7465*
*1130-1230 UTC 6135 9505 Mon-Fri*
*1630-1830 UTC 15390 17565 *
*1830-2000 UTC 15390*
*2000-2200 UTC 11905 13725 *
*2200-2300 UTC 7590 11905 *
*2300-0000 UTC 5835 7590 *
* *
*Croatian *
*0430-0500 UTC 5975 *
*1830-1845 UTC 6145 7295*
* *
*Dari (Radio Ashna) *
*0130-0230 UTC 1296 9335 12140 *
*1530-1630 UTC 1296 9335 15090 15380 *
*1730-1830 UTC 1296 7595 9335 11580 *
*1930-2030 UTC 1296 7555 7595 *
* *
*Deewa Radio (Pashto) *
*0100-0400 UTC 9390 11535 12015 *
*1300-1400 UTC 7495 9310 9380 9690 1400-1900 UTC 7495 9310 9380 9780*
*1400-1900 UTC 7495 9310 9380 9780 *
* *
*English to Europe, Middle East, and North Africa *
*0100-0130 UTC 1593 *
*1400-1500 UTC 15530 17740 *
*1500-1600 UTC 13570 15530 *
* *
*English to Africa *
*0300-0400 UTC 909 1530 4930 6080 9855 15580 *
*0400-0430 UTC 909 1530 4930 4960 6080 9855 12080 15580 *
*0430-0500 UTC 909 4930 4960 6080 12080 15580 *
*0500-0600 UTC 909 4930 6080 12080 15580 *
*0600-0700 UTC 909 1530 6080 12080 15580 *
*1400-1500 UTC 4930 6080 12080 15580 17585 *
*1500-1600 UTC 4930 6080 12080 15580 17895 *
*1600-1700 UTC 909 1530 4930 6080 15580 *
*1700-1730 UTC 6080 12015 15580 17895 *
*1730-1800 UTC 12015 15580 17895 *
*1800-1830 UTC 6080 9850 12015 15580 *
*1800-1830 UTC 909 4930 Fri/Sat*
*1830-1900 UTC 909 4930 6080 9850 12015 15580 *
*1900-1930 UTC 909 4930 4940 6080 9850 15580 17895 *
*1930-2000 UTC 909 4930 4940 6080 9850 15580 *
*2000-2030 UTC 909 1530 4930 4940 6080 15580 *
*2030-2100 UTC 909 1530 4930 6080 15580 *
*2030-2100 UTC 4940 Fri/Sat*
*2100-2200 UTC 1530 6080 15580*
* *
*English to Zimbabwe *
*1730-1800 UTC 909 4930 11605 15775 Fri/Sat*
*1720-1740 UTC 909 4930 11605 15775 Fri/Sat/Sun*
*1800-1830 UTC 909 4930 11605 15775 (3-language talk show,Live Talk)Fri*
* *
*English to Afghanistan *
*0000-0030 UTC 1296 7555 *
*2030-0000 UTC 1296 7555 *
* *
*English to Far East Asia, South Asia, and Oceania *
*0100-0200 UTC 7430 9780 11705 *
*1100-1200 UTC 1575 Sat/Sun*
*1200-1300 UTC 1170 7575 9510 9760 12075 *
*1300-1400 UTC 7575 9510 9760 Sat/Sun*
*1400-1500 UTC 7540 7575 9760 Mon-Fri *
*1500-1600 UTC 7540 7575 12150 *
*2200-2300 UTC 5895 5915 7460 7575 11955 Mon-Fri*
*2230-0000 UTC 1575 Fri/Sat*
*2300-0000 UTC 5895 5915 7575 11955 *
* *
*English-Special *
*0000-0030 UTC 1593 *
*0030-0100 UTC 1575 1593 7430 9715 9780 11725 15205 15290 15560 17820 *
*0130-0200 UTC 1593 7465 9820 Tues-Sat*
*1500-1600 UTC 6140 7520 9485 9760 *
*1600-1700 UTC 11890 12080 13570 *
*1600-1700 UTC 1170 Mon-Fri*
*1900-2000 UTC 7485 9630 *
*2230-2300 UTC 9570 11705 15145 *
*2300-2330 UTC 1593 9570 13755 15145 *
*2330-2400 UTC 1593 7460 9570 13755 15145 15340 *
* *
*French to Africa *
*0530-0600 UTC 1530 4960 6035 6095 9880 13710 Mon-Fri *
*0600-0630 UTC 4960 6035 6095 9880 13710 Mon-Fri*
*1830-2000 UTC 1530 6170 9815 17550 *
*2000-2030 UTC 6170 9815 12080 15730 17550 *
*2030-2100 UTC 9815 9830 12080 15185 15730 Sat/Sun *
*2100-2130 UTC 9815 9830 12035 12080 Mon-Fri*
* *
*Georgian*
*1530-1600 UTC 11945 15460 *
*1600-1630 UTC 9850 15460 *
*1700-1800 UTC 7435 11960 *
* *
*Hausa *
*0500-0530 UTC 1530 4960 6045 9600 *
*0700-0730 UTC 4960 11785 17800 *
*1500-1530 UTC 11890 11905 13820 *
*2030-2100 UTC 4940 6170 7230 9815 15185 Mon-Fri*
* *
*Indonesian *
*0000-0030 UTC 9535 11805 13705 *
*1130-1230 UTC 9700 9890 12010 *
*1400-1500 UTC 7550 9945 *
*2200-2400 UTC 7225 9535 11805 *
* *
*Khmer *
*1330-1430 UTC 1575 5955 11540 *
*2200-2230 UTC 1575 6060 9320 15340*
* *
*Kinyarwanda/Kirundi *
*0330-0430 UTC 7340 9540 11750*
*1600-1630 UTC 11750 12010 17785 Sat*
* *
*Korean *
*1200-1300 UTC 1188 5890 7225 9490*
*1300-1500 UTC 1188 5890 7225 11935*
*1900-2100 UTC 648 5870 6060 7365 *
* *
*Kurdish *
*0500-0600 UTC 11645 15130 17750 *
*1400-1500 UTC 1593 11645 15130 17750 *
*1700-1800 UTC 11645 15130 17750 *
*2000-2100 UTC 1593 *
* *
*Laotian *
*1230-1300 UTC 1575 9810 11930 *
* *
*Mandarin (Chinese) *
*0000-0200 UTC 9545 11830 11925 15170 15385 17765 *
*0200-0300 UTC 9545 11830 11925 15385 17765 *
*0700-0900 UTC 13610 13740 15250 17775 17855 21705 *
*0900-1000 UTC 11825 11965 13610 13740 15250 15665 17775 17855 *
*1000-1100 UTC 9845 11825 11965 12040 13610 15250 15665 17855 *
*1100-1230 UTC 6110 9845 11785 11825 11990 12040 15255 *
*1230-1300 UTC 6110 9845 11785 11805 11825 12040 15255 *
*1300-1400 UTC 6110 9845 9985 11785 11805 11990 12040 *
*1400-1500 UTC 6110 9845 11615 11805 11990 12040 *
*2200-2300 UTC 6135 7205 9510 9845 11925 13775 *
* *
*Ndebele *
*1800-1830 UTC 909 4930 11605 15775 Mon-Thu*
*1740-1800 UTC 909 4930 11605 15775 Fri/Sat/Sun*
*1800-1830 UTC 909 4930 11605 15775 (3-language talk show, Live Talk)Fri*
* *
*Pashto (Radio Ashna) *
*0030-0130 UTC 1296 7555 9335 *
*1430-1530 UTC 1296 9335 15090 15380 *
*1630-1730 UTC 1296 9335 11565 11580*
*1830-1930 UTC 1296 7555 7595 *
* *
*Pashto (Deewa Radio) *
*0100-0400 UTC 9390 11535 12015 *
*1300-1400 UTC 7495 9310 9380 9690 *
* *
*Persian *
*0130-0230 UTC 5970 6040 6105 *
*1530-1600 UTC 1593 7295 9390 11780 *
*1600-1630 UTC 1593 7295 9840 11780 *
*1630-1730 UTC 1593 6040 9840 11780 *
*1730-1800 UTC 1593 6040 7455 9840 *
*1800-1830 UTC 648 1593 5860 6040 7455 *
*1830-1900 UTC 648 5860 6040 7455 *
*1900-1930 UTC 5860 6040 7455 *
* *
*Portuguese to Africa *
*1000-1030 UTC 17740 21590 *
*1700-1800 UTC 1530 11955 12080 15740 *
*1800-1830 UTC 1530 12080 12120 15740 Mon-Fri*
* *
*Shona *
*1700-1730 UTC 909 4930 11605 15775 Mon-Thu ?*
*1700-1730 UTC 909 4930 11605 15775 Fri/Sat/Sun ?*
*1700-1730 UTC 909 4930 11605 15775 Fri ?*
* *
*Somali *
*0330-0400 UTC 88.0 5945 12110 15460 *
*1300-1400 UTC 88.0 13580 15440 *
*1600-1630 UTC 88.0 1431 12110 15445*
*1630-1700 UTC 88.0 12110 15445 *
*1700-1800 UTC 88.0 12110 15545 *
* *
*Spanish *
*0000-0100 UTC 5890 9885 11625 Tues-Sat*
*1130-1200 UTC 9885 13715 15590 Mon-Fri*
*1200-1300 UTC 9885 13715 15590 *
*2300-0000 UTC 5890 9885 11625*
* *
*Swahili *
*0300-0330 UTC 7380 9440 Mon-Fri*
*1630-1730 UTC 9815 15365 15730 *
* *
*Tibetan *
*0000-0100 UTC 7250 9480 9855*
*0300-0600 UTC 15265 15490 17735 *
*1400-1500 UTC 7465 11510 11975 *
*1600-1700 UTC 7330 7565 9565 *
* *
*Tigrigna *
*1900-1930 UTC 11520 11905 11925 12140 13870 Mon-Fri *
* *
*Turkish *
*0330-0400 UTC 7265 Mon-Fri*
* *
*Urdu (Radio Aap ki Dunyaa) *
*0000-0100 UTC 972 1539 *
*0100-0200 UTC 972 1539 7460 11975 *
*1400-1500 UTC 972 1539 11860 15725 *
*1500-0000 UTC 972 1539 *
* *
*Uzbek *
*1500-1530 UTC 801 9670 11780 13755 15185 *
* *
*Vietnamese *
*1300-1330 UTC 1575 5955 9720 *
*1500-1600 UTC 1170 5955 7555 9355 *
*2230-2330 UTC 6060 15340 *
* *
*---------*
*Alokesh Gupta*
*New Delhi**, India**.*
------------------------------
Message: 8
Date: Sat, 03 Apr 2010 21:28:20 +0200
From: Arnulf Piontek <[email protected]>
To: Verborgene_Empfaenger:;
Subject: [HCDX] KRE: A10 Summer Schedule of VOICE OF KOREA, Pyongyang,
DPR Korea (North), effective Sun, 28 March 2009
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Hello fellows!
VOICE OF KOREA, Pyongyang, DPR Korea (North), has introduced its A10
Summer Schedule on Sunday, 28 March 2009, 07:00 UTC.
Changes were made to the following transmissions:
Northeast China (00 Ch, 01 E, 02 Ch, 03 E, 07 Kor. [PBS], 08 Ch. 09 Kor.
[KCBS], 10 Kor. [PBS], 11 Ch. 12 Kor. [PBS] 7200 ex7140)
South Africa (18 F, 19 E, 20 Kor. [KCBS] 7210 ex7100)
Northeast China (21 Ch, 22 Ch, 23 Kor. [KCBS] 7235 ex7180)
Following the complete schedules sorted by either languages or time.
Please feel free to publish the schedules by quoting me as the source of
information. I will also send to you, upon request, the word documents
sorted by either time (+ feeder or beam info) or languages. Please feel
free to contact me.
Voice of Korea are also anxious to receive letters and reception reports
on their programmes. Please address all mail to:
VOICE OF KOREA
PYONGYANG
DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA (North Korea)
'73s & happy listening,
OM Arnulf Piontek
Berlin
Germany
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Transmission Schedule of the VOICE OF KOREA, Pyongyang, DPR Korea
effective Sunday, 28 March Juche 99 (2010)
last modified: 28 March Juche 99 (2010), Version: 1
Arabic
1500 9990
11545 Near & Middle
East; North Africa
1700 9990
11545 Near & Middle
East; North Africa
Chinese
0000 13650
15100 Southeast Asia
0200 7200 9345
9730 Northeast China
0300 13650
15100 Southeast Asia
0800 7200
9345 Northeast China
1100 7200
9345 Northeast China
1300 11735
13650 Southeast Asia
2100 7235
9345 Northeast China
2100 9975
11535 China
2200 7235
9345 Northeast China
2200 9975
11535 China
German
1600 9325
12015 Europe
1800 9325
12015 Europe
1900 9325
12015 Europe
English
0100 7200 9345
9730 Northeast Asia
0100 11735 13760
15180 Central & South America
0200 13650
15100 Southeast Asia
0300 7200 9345
9730 Northeast Asia
1000 11710
15180 Central & South
America
1000 11735
13650 Southeast Asia
1300 13760
15245 Western Europe
1300 9335
11710 North America
1500 13760
15245 Western Europe
1500 9335
11710 North America
1600 9990
11545 Near & Middle
East; North Africa
1800 13760
15245 Western Europe
1900 7210
11910 South Africa
1900 9975
11535 Near & Middle
East; North Africa
2100 13760
15245 Western Europe
French
0100 13650
15100 Southeast Asia
0300 11735 13760
15180 Central & South America
1100 11710
15180 Central & South
America
1100 11735
13650 Southeast Asia
1400 13760
15245 Western Europe
1400 9335
11710 North America
1600 13760
15245 Western Europe
1600 9335
11710 North America
1800 7210
11910 South Africa
1800 9975
11535 Near & Middle
East; North Africa
2000 13760
15245 Western Europe
Japanese
0700 621 3250 9650
11865 Japan
0800 621 3250 9650
11865 Japan
0900 621 3250 6070 9650
11865 Japan
1000 621 3250 6070 9650
11865 Japan
1100 621 3250 6070 9650
11865 Japan
1200 621 3250 6070 9650
11865 Japan
2100 621 3250 9650
11865 Japan
2200 621 3250 9650
11865 Japan
2300 621 3250 9650
11865 Japan
Korean
0000 (PBS) 7200 9345
9730 Northeast China
0700 (PBS) 7200
9345 Northeast China
0900 (KCBS) 7200
9345 Northeast China
0900 (PBS) 13760
15245 Europe
0900 (PBS) 9975
11735 Far Eastern Russia
1000 (PBS) 7200
9345 Northeast China
1200 (KCBS) 11710
15180 Central & South
America
1200 (KCBS) 11735 13650
Southeast Asia
1200 (PBS) 7200
9345 Northeast China
1300 (PBS) 9325
12015 Europe
1400 (KCBS) 11735
13650 Southeast Asia
1700 (KCBS) 13760
15245 Western Europe
1700 (KCBS) 9335
11710 North America
2000 (KCBS) 7210
11910 South Africa
2000 (KCBS) 9325
12015 Europe
2000 (KCBS) 9975
11535 Near & Middle
East; North Africa
2300 (KCBS) 7235
9345 Northeast China
2300 (KCBS) 13760
15245 Western Europe
2300 (KCBS) 9975
11535 China
Russian
0700 13760
15245 Europe
0700 9975
11735 Far Eastern Russia
0800 13760
15245 Europe
0800 9975
11735 Far Eastern Russia
1400 9325
12015 Europe
1500 9325
12015 Europe
1700 9325
12015 Europe
Spanish
0000 11735 13760
15180 Central & South America
0200 11735 13760
15180 Central & South America
1900 13760
15245 Western Europe
2200 13760
15245 Western Europe
All times in UTC, all frequencies in kHz , subject to change at short
notice. Programmes last 47 to 57 minutes*.*
Data based on announcements and schedules of the Voice of Korea and own
monitoring.
KCBS = Korean Central Broadcasting Station (Choson Jungang Pangsong)
PBS = Pyongyang Broadcasting Station (Pyongyang Pangsong)
Please feel free to publish this schedule by mentioning the source:
Arnulf Piontek, Berlin, Germany**
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Transmission Schedule of the VOICE OF KOREA, Pyongyang, DPR Korea, incl.
feeder frequencies
effective Sunday, 28 March Juche 99 (2010)
last modified: 28 March Juche 98 (2010), Version: 1
0000 Chinese 13650 15100 3560 SEAs
0000 Korean (PBS) 7200 9345 9730 4405 NECHN
0000 Spanish 11735 13760 15180 CAm, SAm
0100 English 7200 9345 9730 4405 NEAs
0100 English 11735 13760 15180 CAm, SAm
0100 French 13650 15100 3560 SEAs
0200 Chinese 7200 9345 9730 4405 NECHN
0200 English 13650 15100 3560 SEAs
0200 Spanish 11735 13760 15180 CAm, SAm
0300 Chinese 13650 15100 3560 SEAs
0300 English 7200 9345 9730 4405 NEAs
0300 French 11735 13760 15180 CAm, SAm
0700 Japanese 621 3250 9650 11865 4405 J
0700 Korean (PBS) 7200 9345 3560 NECHN
0700 Russian 9975 11735 FE
0700 Russian 13760 15245 Eu
0800 Chinese 7200 9345 3560 NECHN
0800 Japanese 621 3250 9650 11865 4405 J
0800 Russian 9975 11735 FE
0800 Russian 13760 15245 Eu
0900 Japanese 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 4405 J
0900 Korean (KCBS) 7200 9345 3560 NECHN
0900 Korean (PBS) 9975 11735 FE
0900 Korean (PBS) 13760 15245 Eu
1000 English 11710 15180 CAm, SAm
1000 English 11735 13650 SEAs
1000 Japanese 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 4405 J
1000 Korean (PBS) 7200 9345 3560 NECHN
1100 Chinese 7200 9345 3560 CHN
1100 French 11710 15180 CAm, SAm
1100 French 11735 13650 SEAs
1100 Japanese 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 4405 J
1200 Japanese 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 4405 J
1200 Korean (KCBS) 11710 15180 CAm, SAm
1200 Korean (KCBS) 11735 13650 SEAs
1200 Korean (PBS) 7200 9345 3560 NECHN
1300 Chinese 11735 13650 SEAs
1300 English 9335 11710 NAm
1300 English 13760 15245 3560 WEu
1300 Korean (PBS) 9325 12015 4405 Eu
1400 French 9335 11710 NAm
1400 French 13760 15245 3560 WEu
1400 Korean (KCBS) 11735 13650 SEAs
1400 Russian 9325 12015 4405 Eu
1500 Arabic 9990 11545 ME, NAf
1500 English 9335 11710 NAm
1500 English 13760 15245 3560 WEu
1500 Russian 9325 12015 4405 Eu
1600 German 9325 12015 4405 WEu
1600 English 9990 11545 ME, NAf
1600 French 9335 11710 NAm
1600 French 13760 15245 3560 WEu
1700 Arabic 9990 11545 ME, NAf
1700 Korean (KCBS) 9335 11710 NAm
1700 Korean (KCBS) 13760 15245 3560 WEu
1700 Russian 9325 12015 4405 Eu
1800 German 9325 12015 4405 WEu
1800 English 13760 15245 3560 WEu
1800 French 7210 11910 SAf
1800 French 9975 11535 ME, NAf
1900 German 9325 12015 4405 WEu
1900 English 7210 11910 SAf
1900 English 9975 11535 ME, NAf
1900 Spanish 13760 15245 3560 WEu
2000 French 13760 15245 3560 WEu
2000 Korean (KCBS) 7210 11910 SAf
2000 Korean (KCBS) 9325 12015 4405 WEu
2000 Korean (KCBS) 9975 11535 ME, NAf
2100 Chinese 7235 9345 NECHN
2100 Chinese 9975 11535 CHN
2100 English 13760 15245 3560 WEu
2100 Japanese 621 3250 9650 11865 4405 J
2200 Chinese 7235 9345 NECHN
2200 Chinese 9975 11535 CHN
2200 Japanese 621 3250 9650 11865 4405 J
2200 Spanish 13760 15245 3560 WEu
2300 Japanese 621 3250 9650 11865 4405 J
2300 Korean (KCBS) 7235 9345 NECHN
2300 Korean (KCBS) 9975 11535 CHN
2300 Korean (KCBS) 13760 15245 3560 WEu
All times in UTC, all frequencies in kHz , subject to change at short
notice. Programmes last 47 to 57 minutes*.*
Data based on announcements and schedules of the Voice of Korea and own
monitoring.
KCBS = Korean Central Broadcasting Station (Choson Jungang Pangsong)
PBS = Pyongyang Broadcasting Station (Pyongyang Pangsong)
Please feel free to publish this schedule by mentioning the source:
Arnulf Piontek, Berlin, Germany
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
------------------------------
Message: 9
Date: Tue, 06 Apr 2010 06:43:59 +0200
From: Arnulf Piontek <[email protected]>
To: Verborgene_Empfaenger:;
Subject: [HCDX] A10 Summer Schedule of VOICE OF KOREA, Pyongyang, DPR
Korea (North), effective Sun, 28 March 2009
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; Format="flowed"
Hello!
Please find attached new VoK schedule for wide publicity. Please always
state my name whenn spreading the good news.
Cheers,
Arnulf Piontek
Berlin
------------------------------
Message: 10
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2010 14:01:35 +1000
From: John Kecskes <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Logs
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
Djibouti 4780.00 1720-1735 RTD Djibouti
in Arabic with Afro music, 1733 religious talk, fair to good reception
6 April
Indonesia 9525.80 V of Indonesia and RRI Jakarta in English with
news from V of Indonesia read by a woman and news from RRI Jakarta read by a
man, made interesting because sounded like coming from two different
transmitter location and for start RRI often double up, had strong echo behind
it
at least until they were synchronized, reception from Jakarta fair to good, RRI
poor with strong fades.
1018 ID end of the news from Voice of Indonesia and RRI Jakarta, 8th
April
Japan 9605.00 1020-1030 R Japan
in English with talk about Japanese fire works and other item of interest, 1028
ID and the postal address
only poor reception, presumed it was from Yamata, but normally my reception is
good to very good
if it is from Japan 8 April
Kenwood R-5000 & A/D sloper antenna
Once you've accumulated sufficient knowledge to get by, you're too old to
remember it.
------------------------------
Message: 11
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2010 21:27:24 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] DX Listening Digest 10-14; World of Radio 1507
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
DX Listening Digest 10-14 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/dxld1014.txt
[as has been happening lately, upload of this edition as dxlatest has not been
immediate, but has been immediate at the last -1014 link above]
CONTENTS:
WOR 1507 / ALBANIA / ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS / ANTARCTICA / ARGENTINA +non /
ASCENSION +non / AUSTRALIA VL8 / AUSTRALIA Symban+ / AUSTRALIA RA/CVC / AUSTRIA
/ BANGLADESH +non / BELARUS +non / BELGIUM non DRM / BELIZE non? DRM / BHUTAN /
BOLIVIA / BRAZIL / BULGARIA / BURMA non / CANADA +non RCI+ / CANADA CFRX /
CANADA CHEV / CHAD / CHILE +non / CHINA +non / COLOMBIA / CROATIA / CUBA +non /
CYPRUS / CYPRUS NORTHERN / CZECHIA +non A10 / DJIBOUTI +non / ECUADOR +non /
EGYPT / EQUATORIAL GUINEA +non / ETHIOPIA +non / EUROPE Pirates / FINLAND /
FRANCE non / GEORGIA / GERMANY +non / GREECE / GREENLAND / GUAHAN / GUINEA /
HAITI / HUNGARY +non A10 / INDIA / INDONESIA +non / INTERNATIONAL WATERS Pirate
/ IRAQ / ISRAEL +non / ITALY non A10 / JAPAN +non / KASHMIR non / KAZAKHSTAN
non / KOREA NORTH +non A10+ / KOREA SOUTH +non A10 / KUWAIT / KYRGYZSTAN / LAOS
+non / LITHUANIA A10 / LUXEMBOURG / MADAGASCAR non / MALAYSIA/SARAWAK / MALI /
MAURITANIA / MEXICO +non /
MONGOLIA / MYANMAR / NEPAL / NETHERLANDS +non / NETHERLANDS ANTILLES / NEW
ZEALAND A10 / NIGERIA / NORTH AMERICA Pirates / NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS /
OKLAHOMA KOKB / OKLAHOMA KFXY+ / OKLAHOMA +non KSIW/KGFF/KWBW / OKLAHOMA non
QSL / PAKISTAN / PANAMA / PARAGUAY / PERU / PHILIPPINES / PORTUGAL /
PRIDNESTROVYE / QATAR / ROMANIA / RUSSIA A10+ / SAINT HELENA / SAUDI ARABIA /
SEYCHELLES non / SINGAPORE / SOLOMON ISLANDS / SOMALIA non / SOUTH AFRICA /
SPAIN +non / SRI LANKA / SUDAN +non / SWAZILAND / SWEDEN +non / SYRIA / TAIWAN
+non / TAJIKISTAN / THAILAND / TIBET non / TUNISIA A10 / TURKEY A10 / UGANDA
+non / UKRAINE A10 / USSR / UK IBRA / UK BBCR4 / UK BBCR2 / UK +non BBCWS / UK
UKRTW / USA non RFE/RL A10 / USA +non BBG/VOA/Marti / USA IBB/DRM / USA WBCQ /
USA WJHR / USA WOR/WWCR / USA WTWW / USA WOR/WRMI+ / USA WYFR / USA +non WHRI /
USA WEWN / USA WRNO / USA WWRB / USA KVOH / USA KWMO / USA CB / USA WIPZ / USA
KHOD / USA WCCO/KTIC/WHO/KLEY+ / USA
WQKP882+ / USA WANN+ / USA KMOV / URUGUAY / VANUATU / VATICAN +non A10 /
VENEZUELA non / ZAMBIA / UNIDENTIFIED 3385 / UNIDENTIFIED non 7200 /
UNIDENTIFIED 7290 / UNIDENTIFIED 7310 / UNIDENTIFIED 7350 / UNIDENTIFIED 7525 /
UNIDENTIFIED 7560 / UNIDENTIFIED 9565 / UNIDENTIFIED 9660 / UNIDENTIFIED 11570
/ UNIDENTIFIED 12110 / UNIDENTIFIED non 13635 / UNIDENTIFIED 15106 /
UNIDENTIFIED 15730 / UNIDENTIFIED 15760 / UNIDENTIFIED 17495 / TESTIMONIALS /
PUBLICATIONS / MUSEA / CONVENTIONS & CONFERENCES / LANGUAGE LESSONS / DIGITAL
BROADCASTING / POWERLINE COMMUNICATIONS / RADIO EQUIPMENT FORUM / PROPAGATION /
WORLD OF HOROLOGY
For restrixions and searchable 2010 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
WORLD OF RADIO 1507 headlines:
*Future plans from Australia, Belize
*DX news from Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, China, Ethiopia, Sarawak, Oklahoma, Qatar
Ulster
*Bulgaria turns off transmitters
*New frequencies for Cuba, Haiti, North Korea, Myanmar, Bonaire, Russia, VOA,
Zambia
*Monitoring Kyrgyzstan
*Clandestines for Ethiopia, Uganda
*Spain collides with Romania
SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1507, April 8-14, 2010
Thu 1900 WBCQ 7415 9330-CUSB?
Thu 2100 WRMI 9955
Fri 0030 WRMI 9955
Fri 0330 WWRB 3185
Fri 1430 WRMI 9955
Fri 2030 WWCR1 15825
Sat 0800 WRMI 9955
Sat 0800 IPAR/IRRS/NEXUS/IBA 9515
[second, fourth, fifth Saturdays, maybe]
Sat 1330 WRMI 9955
Sat 1630 WWCR2 12160
Sat 1800 IPAR/IRRS/NEXUS/IBA 7290
Sat 1900 WRMI 9955
Sun 0230 WWCR3 4840
Sun 0630 WWCR1 3215
Sun 0800 WRMI 9955
Sun 1515 WRMI 9955
Sun 1900 WRMI 9955
Sun 2330 WWCR4 9980 [NEW]
Mon 0330 WWCR4 5890 [NEW]
Tue 1530 WRMI 9955
Tue 1900 WBCQ 7415 9330-CUSB?
Tue 2230 WRMI 9955
Wed 0030 WRMI 9955
Wed 1530 WRMI 9955
Wed 1900 WBCQ 7415 9330-CUSB?
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://193.42.152.193/listeners/stations/station.php?StationID=24
WORLD OF RADIO PODCASTS VIA WRN:
http://www.wrn.org/wrn-listeners/world-of-radio/
http://www.wrn.org/listeners/world-of-radio/rss/08:00:00UTC/English/541
OUR ONDEMAND AUDIO:
http://www.worldofradio.com/audiomid.html
or http://wor.worldofradio.org
Best DX wishes, Glenn Hauser
End of Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 88, Issue 9
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