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Today's Topics:
1. 7315 Unidentifiedmaybe Arabic to Sudanes Darfur again?
0427-0430UT IS, regular Arabic from 0430 UT, Oct 5 (Wolfgang Bueschel)
2. Tues Morn DX (Charles Bolland)
3. Logs for 30+2 (Zacharias Liangas )
4. Glenn Hauser logs, Octoberr 4-5, 2010 (Glenn Hauser)
5. AWR B10 (Alokesh Gupta)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 07:20:41 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <[email protected]>
To: "HCDX" <[email protected]>, "DXLD"
<[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] 7315 Unidentifiedmaybe Arabic to Sudanes Darfur again?
0427-0430UT IS, regular Arabic from 0430 UT, Oct 5
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UNID 7315 Unidentified from 0427-0430UT interval, regular Arabic from 0430
UT, mentioned Sudan often, Oct 5, S=8-9 level in Germany. Most likely
another Radio Dabanga relay like in B-09 season? in Arabic and Sudanese.
Is that like in B-09 season?
7315 0430-0527 ISS 500 143 PNW Mul Daily eAF
7315 0430-0527 47E,48,52E,53 ISS 500 143 0 211 251009-280310 Mul F PNW RNW
RNW website schedule shows these two entries only.
04 29 05 27 DHA 13730 255 28-03-2010 31-10-2010 500 PNW Mul 1234567 Darfur
04 29 05 27 MDC 13600 330 28-03-2010 31-10-2010 250 PNW Mul 1234567 Darfur
13600MDG under threshold, only carrier heard here.
13730UAE very weak, but program traced was not exact time \\ to 7315 kHz.
13730 channel suffers heavily by an unidentified carrier on 13729.00 even,
seems disturbtion by Sudanese government to sent out interference tone of
1000 Hz against Darfur broadcast?
Why that 7315 kHz broadcast is vailed yet ?
73 wb
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 11:37:11 -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] Tues Morn DX
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Dominican Republic, 6025, Radio Amanecer International
(pres), 1025-1045, Had a very weak carrier here
prior to 1025 which believe might have been Radio
Illimani, but Amanecer comes on the air around
1025 with religious pop music. At about 1033 two males
comment in Spanish about religious topics.
Amanecer's signal continues to improve from a poor to a
good during the period, although there's
still splatter from 6030's Radio Marti. (Chuck
Bolland, October 5, 2010)
Romania, 17510, Radio Romania International, 1108-1135,
At tune in, noted a female in English language
news. At 1110, news is finished and sports news is
presented in English by a male. "You are
tuned to Radio Romaine International, broadcasting from
Bucharest". More comments and news
follows. Signal was fair to good as the morning
progressed. (Chuck Bolland, October 5, 2010)
WR-G31DDC
26.37N 081.05W
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 05 Oct 2010 18:23:42 +0300
From: "Zacharias Liangas " <[email protected]>
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Subject: [HCDX] Logs for 30+2
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LOGS FOR 30+ 2
http://zlgr.multiply.com/journal/item/304
For 30/9
7200 Sudan 1939 phone ins S5 undermod
6297 RASD 1959 with trad stringed songs S6
6170 VoA? 2026 in a FR /HA? lang ofering many thanks A sudden s/off
2029 At 2031 new transmission in HAusa VOA with many refs to Nigeria
7540 ??? 2046 in FF with prg in Apocalypse , undermod
7215 R Rosii ID 2058 with clock then asrtr of news then s off S3 Leaves
CNR signal in CC
4845 Mauritanie 2138 OM with quran psalms ID? 2130 S9
For 2/9
11840 CNR 1 1100 talks , clock , ID S?
11885 XJPBS 1120 -1129 with a prg with continuous talks S7 342x3
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 5 Oct 2010 10:51:35 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs, Octoberr 4-5, 2010
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** ANTARCTICA [and non]. 15476, I continue to log LRA36 for the record every
day I can detect it, tho seldom with enough strength to enjoy. We know that
eventually it will be gone again, perhaps for months or forever.
Oct 5 at 1345, music at S7 to S9+5 peaks, but still barely audible considering
the noise level and the undermodulation, somewhat weaker now than Rampisham
hetting from 15480, S9+10 to S9+20 on the generous FRG-7 meter (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** AUSTRALIA. VL8 check Oct 5 at 1246 shortly after local sunrise: 2310 with
some strinish audio, 2325 and 2485 just carriers. As ever, no trace of 2368.5
Symban vs my noise level (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** AUSTRALIA. 8176-USB, Oct 5 at 1305, coastal weather for South Australia;
8113-USB at 1308, weaker, similar-sounding, maybe same synthesized male-like
voice, but presumably separate content; did not try to //.
8176 is VMC, Charleville, Queensland, and 8113 is VMW, Wiluna, Western
Australia, the two remaining consolidated Bureau of Meteorology marine weather
stations. BTW, 8100 is the boundary between fixed and marine bands, per
http://www.irkutsk.com/radio/bands.htm (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. Firedrake Oct 5: nothing on 8 or 9 MHz, but:
10500, poor with flutter at 1258; fair with flutter at 1333
11100, very good with flutter at 1258-1300*; still off at 1333
No others found up to 15 MHz by 1300
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA [and non]. 5955, Oct 5, music mixing with tone-test (not het, as DSB
on both sides), 1255 tone stops. Per Aoki, CRI runs 11-16 for all the
English-speaking countries 95 degrees from Beijing site; while a 50 kW Tinang,
PHILIPPINES unit (PHX) starts Vietnamese westward at 1300. There seemed to be a
third station modulating in the mix but cannot account for that (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** COSTA RICA. 9630, REE relay, Oct 5 at 0546, very strong and splatter down to
9610, up to 9650, much like it does when in DRM mode, but in analog not quite
so annoying. Oct 5 at 1344, it was much the same from 15170, down to 15150, up
to 15190. Back off! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA [and non]. RHC anomalies Oct 5: at 0529, Spanish 5040 off the air,
audiblizing Brasil on 5045, free of CubaRM at 0608 check. (Rebelde 5025 still
on.)
Back at 0538 found RHC 6110 still on the air, so probably had collided with
Japan via Canada at 0500-0530! 6110 normally goes off just in time by 0500,
replaced by 6150 and from Spanish to English. Another RHC transmitter is on //
6120 but the two sound completely different: 6110 has some hum but decent
audio, 6120 is as always compressed lo-fi audio; and an echo apart from
different sites. English on 5970, 6060, 6150, and back on 6010 which had been
missing 24 hours earlier (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. As Ron Howard first reported, and confirmed by others,
R. Amanecer has been staying on the air late, even all-night, so while
comparing Liberia (?) 4025 to Cuba 5025, it`s just a 1-MHz flick to check 6025
too. This one is slightly on the hi side compared to Rebelde, Oct 5 at 0553,
seems dialog in Spanish, but heavy ACI from China/Canada 6020 and Cuba/Cubanon
on 6030. The former is finished by 0600, but still plenty from the latter, so
recheck 6025+ at 0603 by side-tuning low: music; 0604 talking about ``la
capital de Honduras es Tegucigalpa`` and saluting listeners there via local
stations, Stereo-something and Radio Sol. I assume this is a certain program
speaking, not direct relays of R. Amanecer per se. The casual listener might
misconclude 6025 is from Honduras.
HIIJ has gone all-night before, but it hasn`t lasted, so get it while you may
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** GREECE. 15630, no sign of VOG, Oct 5 at 1347 check, tho neighboring Bulgaria
15700 is heard as usual quite well. Come to think of it, have not heard 15630
for quite a while, which used to be a regular all day long. Still no trace of
it at 1720 on 15630 (or 15650; fortunately DW DRM via PORTUGAL
15635-15640-15645 was not bleeding far enough to block Greece if it were
there). Had assumed lack of VOG on 15 MHz was due to changing propagation, but
is it off? Does anyone hear VOG any more on two frequencies at once? 9420 has
not been heard very much here either.
VOG`s constant monitor in Maryland, John Babbis covers 20-02 UT only, but as of
Oct 3-4 was barely getting ERT5 on 15630 past 2200 // better 9420 and then
barely on 15650 instead from 2300, while best on third frequency 7475 once ERT3
is over. A.k.a. ERA5 and ERA3.
John also forwards this notice; it`s unclear whether such disruptions affect
transmission, or just program content:
``24-HOUR STRIKE ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2010
The program of ERA5-"Voice of Greece" will be changed from 06.00 a.m. (0300 UT)
on Monday, October 4, until 06.00 am (0300 UT) on Tuesday, October 5, because
of the twenty-four hour strike declared by the POSPERT and POESY seeking the
signing of the Collective Labor Agreement 2009.`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** GUATEMALA. 4055-, R. Verdad audible with music Oct 5 at 0528, slightly on
the low side compared to Spain 6055; retune 0606 as music was ending, dead air,
brief unreadable announcement and starting national anthem at 0608.
Explaining recent absences, Dr Madrid tells me they don`t have an air monitor
at the station and operators aren`t always aware when the transmitter dumps
off. The night before, UT Oct 4, Jim Evans in TN heard 4055 go off after anthem
(national?) at 0410* which would appear to be an intentional earlier sign-off
on Sunday nights contrary to program schedule (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. 3325, ho hum, another morning with relatively fair signal from
RRI Palangkaraya, Kalimantan Tengah, M&M discussion in Indonesian Oct 5 at
1244, not as good as last few days (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. 9526-, Oct 5 at 1315, news from Banjarmasin, in another Tuesday
``Exotic Indonesia`` co-produxion, VG signal but still marred by IADs*, and
also briefly by some tones, plus continuous lite hum. Until 1323 Commentary
about subsidence in Jakarta water table, the key word mispronounced thruout
with a short i. ID with three imaginary frequencies, which refuses to die. 1325
Today in History: Indonesian Armed Forces Day, and World Teachers Day. 1328
Banj guy talks about the 65th TNI (?) Day, plugs his 20-minute upcoming
feature, part 2 on the Floating Market Festival; but first: 1330, Focus, on
World Food Day of the FAO which will be Oct 16.
*I have been rethinking using the term ``occasional audio dropouts`` (OADs),
since where do we draw the line between occasional and frequent? Instead,
nonspecific irregular audio dropouts (IADs) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** KURDISTAN [non]. 11530, V. of Mesopotamia, Oct 5 at 1335 very minor-key
singing accompanied by plucked instrument, other-worldly, good with flutter via
UKRAINE (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** LIBERIA [non?]. 4025+, Oct 5 at 0530, JBA carrier slightly hi compared to
Cuba 5025. Chris Lobdell in MA tipped me that Star Radio seemed to be back
here, heard Oct 3 at 0625 and sent me a clip; at least he got some audio, but I
could not make anything out of it. For the past month+ had been on 3960 after
trying a few other 75 mb frequencies, and in BDXC-UK Communication:
``Star Radio, Monrovia has settled on 3960 (ex-4025); the new frequency is now
listed on their web site as of 5 Sept with schedule 05-09, 18-21``
That must be about the time I quit checking for it to be updated:
http://www.starradio.org.lr/ still says this as of Oct 5:
``STAR radio is broadcasting on 104 FM & 3.960 MHz (mega-hertz) Short Wave in
the 75-meter Band. For now test transmission on the Short Wave runs from 5 to 9
in the morning and 6-9 in the evening. Call us on 077577142, 077018797 or
06857000.``
I never could hear it on 3960 with all the QRhaM; can anyone confirm it`s back
on 4025, and/or still hear it on 3960?
Achim Br?ckner, Detmold Germany, says: ``Laser Hot Hits is back on 4025 kHz at
weekends 24h. Usually strong here at mornings and evenings.``
The log by Chris and company was on a weekend, but the 4025 carrier I got was
on Tuesday, so? It was not 4026:
Chris Diemoz in Italy says: ``I did give a try to Star Radio at around greyline
this morning. The attached is what I had on 4026.0, and - although if not
readable on voice parts (even if reaching good peaks on music) - I'm led to
think it's Star. 4026 - Tent. Star Radio - 0539 GMT - 5th October``
>From his 10:28 clip, 1 kHz away, I would lean toward LHH, altho Star Radio
>does play pop music too (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** NIGERIA. UNIDENTIFIED. 7350, Noel Green in England has been hearing a weak
unlisted station in English at 0630, so I start checking for it earlier Oct 5:
at 0542, 1 kHz tone test, 0558 open carrier, marred by intermittent ``running
water`` ute bursts; 0559:30 music and announcement, more H2O, 0601 M&W
intonation sounds English, but just too weak, still so at 0615.
EiBi lists on 7350, RRI in Romanian until 0500; Iran in Arabic until 0530, but
nothing in the following sesquihour. Aoki agrees except for -0457* and -0527*.
I suppose this could be a mixing product, perhaps from a major station, if we
could just pull enough audio to recognize or parallel it. Then Noel replies::
``The station using 7350 is no longer unID. It was heard again this morning
(Oct. 5) at around 0630+ UT but again too weak in local noise for me to
identify. Mauno Ritola [Finland] was on hand, and he heard it via his own
equipment and then identified it by using a remote receiver as "Radio Nigeria
National Service".
It was not // with V of Nigeria 15120, Mauno says, and so it's assumed to be
the Abuja transmitter formerly using 7275, which frequency now appears empty.
7350 is audible - just - through the hour at 0700 but it cannot be ascertained
whether it continues or not. The WRTH lists FRCN Abuja as 0430-2130UT on SW,
but that has to be confirmed. Noel R. Green (NW England)``.
Why in the world don`t SW stations moving to a brand new frequency notify the
DX world about it? But then that would deny us the thrill of discovery, even if
it take a whlie (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** PHILIPPINES. 9430, Oct 5 at 1359, Chinese from FEBC continues with same type
of programming past 1400; altho could not catch an ID, nothing to indicate it
is CRI in Chinese via EAST TURKISTAN, as reported by Gerry Dexter in the Oct
NASWA Journal. No sign of that even mixing here either. Could reception
conditions be so radically different a megameter away in Wisconsin? I`ll put my
list-log up against his (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SOUTH CAROLINA [non]. The spurs of Brother Scare: see U S A
** TUNISIA. As I was checking the 7350 unID, noticed that RTT 7335 came on
abruptly at *0557 Oct 5, // 7275 which would overlap only one semihour (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also NIGERIA
** U K. 13745, Oct 4 at 2041, Brazilian-accented Portuguese, fluttery and
eclipsed by 13755 RDPI with Portuguese-accented Portuguese, in sports coverage
splattering down below 13740. 13745 is BBCWS at 2030-2100 M-F, 500 kW, 189
degrees from Rampisham toward Angola; so why would they be using a Brazilian
accent? Close enough, I guess, and may please some Brazilian listeners who are
denied any intentional SW broadcasts from BBC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** U S A. 17775, Oct 4 at 2034 as I checked the 16m band was about to enter
KVOH as absent, until I detected a very weak carrier with JBA music, so maybe
KVOH was really on. On other occasions it inbooms. Is this all due to whether
HF sporadic E propagation is assisting over this less-than 2 Megameter path, or
does their power and even transmission time fluxuate widely?
KVOH is the only thing scheduled on 17775 after 1500, tho three other sites use
it before then. KVOH is aimed 100 degrees toward Caribbean, not too far off our
azimuth, yet other signals at similar distances in the other direxion from us,
and aimed the other way, Greenville and Okeechobee, are far more reliable on
16m (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. Tuning up the 9 MHz band, Oct 5 at 1310, came to Brother Scare too
early, just below 9250 --- a spur from WINB, 9265? Sounds the same, but NOT //!
Is it a spur from WWCR 9980? Not // either!
Leaves one other alternative, WWRB 9385 --- yes, a match, so a spur from that,
and heard on three different receivers, measured approximately on 9249.3, and
the carrier is unstable. By 1409 could no longer hear it, just weak CODAR
around 9250-9270.
Might have been a mirror on 9520.7, which I did not get around to checking for
vs very strong Indonesia 9526-, which come to think of it did have an unusual
hi-pitched het on it (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 11715, Oct 5 at 1335, KJES at S9+22 but undermodulated as usual.
Yesterday and many other days around this time, not audible at all. Now we get
two programs in English at once, or so it seems: OM reading religious text; YL
singing uncorrelated words accompanied on guitar (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 12155, Oct 5 at 1339 open carrier with flutter, and at several
subsequent chex, hoped it would develop into something interesting but gone at
1401. Later looked up in Aoki, only thing listed is YFR via Tajikistan, English
at 13-14, altho HFCC says same is via Kazakhstan; in any event, lost
modulation, so send a refund to Oakland (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
###
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2010 07:16:51 +0530
From: "Alokesh Gupta" <[email protected]>
To: "Alokesh-Hotmail" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] AWR B10
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AWR B10 Short Wave Broadcast Schedule
(2010-10-31 to 2011-03-26)
Version 02/2010-10-05/pub
Site Start Stop Language Target Area kHz m kW Days
------------------------------------------------------------------
SDA 0000 0030 Burmese Myanmar 17635 16 100 1234567
SDA 0000 0200 Mandarin NE-China 12035 25 100 1234567
SDA 0000 0200 Mandarin C/N-China 17880 16 100 1234567
SDA 0030 0100 Karen Myanmar,Thailand,China 17635 16 100 1234567
TAI 0100 0200 Vietnamese Vietnam 15445 19 100 7
SDA 0100 0200 Mandarin S-China 17635 16 100 1234567
MOS 0200 0230 Urdu Pakistan 5970 49 300 1234567
MDC 0230 0330 Malagasy Madagascar 3215 90 50 1234567
MOS 0230 0300 Panjabi Pakistan 5970 49 300 1234567
WER 0300 0330 Tigrinya Eritrea 7315 41 250 1234567
SDA 0300 0330 Russian E-Russia 17635 16 100 1234567
WER 0300 0330 Oromo S-Ethiopia 7370 41 250 1234567
WER 0330 0400 Amharic Ethiopia 7370 41 250 1234567
MOS 0330 0430 Farsi Iran 6090 49 300 1234567
WER 0400 0430 Bulgarian Bulgaria 5975 49 100 1234567
MOS 0430 0500 French Morocco,Algeria 6045 49 300 1234567
WER 0700 0800 Arabic Morocco,Algeria 11975 25 100 1234567
WER 0800 0830 French Morocco,Algeria 12010 25 100 1234567
WER 0800 0830 Kabyle Morocco,Algeria 11975 25 100 1234567
WER 0830 0900 Tachelhit Morocco,Algeria 12010 25 100 1234567
SDA 1000 1100 Mandarin S-China 15260 19 100 1234567
SDA 1000 1100 Mandarin C/N-China 11995 25 100 1234567
NAU 1000 1100 Italian Italy 9610 31 100 1
SDA 1030 1100 Ilocano Philippines 11870 25 100 1
SDA 1030 1100 Ilonggo Philippines 11870 25 100 45
SDA 1030 1100 Cebuano Philippines 11870 25 100 67
SDA 1030 1100 Mongolian N-China,Mongolia 11730 25 100 1234567
SDA 1030 1100 Tagalog Philippines 11870 25 100 23
SDA 1100 1200 Mandarin NE-China 11730 25 100 1234567
SDA 1100 1130 Indonesian W-Indonesia 15495 19 100 1234567
SDA 1100 1200 Mandarin C/N-China 11825 25 100 1234567
SDA 1100 1200 Mandarin S-China 12035 25 100 1234567
SDA 1130 1200 Sundanese Indonesia,Malaysia 15260 19 100 1 3 5 7
SDA 1130 1200 Javanese Indonesia,Malaysia 15260 19 100 2 4 6
SDA 1200 1300 Mandarin NE-China 11855 25 100 1234567
SDA 1200 1300 Mandarin S-China 12035 25 100 1234567
SDA 1200 1300 Korean Korea 9800 31 100 1234567
NAU 1200 1230 English NE-India,Bangladesh 15495 19 250 1234567
SDA 1200 1300 Mandarin C/N-China 11825 25 100 1234567
NAU 1230 1300 Bangla NE-India,Bangladesh 15495 19 250 1234567
NAU 1300 1330 Mandarin W-China 13755 22 250 23456
NAU 1300 1330 Uighur W-China 13755 22 250 1 7
SDA 1300 1400 Mandarin C/N-China 9920 31 100 1234567
SDA 1300 1330 Malay Malaysia 11935 25 100 234
MDC 1300 1400 Vietnamese Vietnam 17670 16 250 1234567
SDA 1300 1330 Bangla Bangladesh 15660 19 100 1234567
SDA 1300 1330 Khmer Cambod,Viet,Thai,Laos 11935 25 100 1 567
SDA 1330 1400 English Cambod,Viet,Thai,Laos 11935 25 100 1 3
SDA 1330 1400 Russian E-Russia 9655 31 100 1234567
NAU 1330 1500 Mandarin W-China 11725 25 250 1234567
SDA 1330 1400 Assamese NE-India 15660 19 100 1 4
SDA 1330 1400 Thai Cambod,Viet,Thai,Laos 11935 25 100 2 4 6
SDA 1330 1400 Hmong Thailand 15660 19 100 56
SDA 1330 1400 English Bangladesh 15660 19 100 23 7
SDA 1330 1400 Lao Cambod,Viet,Thai,Laos 11935 25 100 5 7
SDA 1400 1500 Mandarin S-China 12035 25 100 1234567
SDA 1400 1430 Chin Myanmar 11940 25 100 1234567
MOS 1400 1430 Urdu Pakistan 15440 19 300 1234567
SDA 1400 1430 Sinhalese Sri Lanka 15255 19 100 1234567
SDA 1400 1500 Mandarin C/N-China 9810 31 100 1234567
MOS 1430 1500 Afar Djibouti,NE-Ethiopia,Somalia 17605 16 300 1234567
SDA 1430 1500 Karen Myanmar,Thailand, China 11940 25 100 1234567
MDC 1430 1528 Malagasy Madagascar 3215 90 50 1234567
SDA 1430 1500 Burmese Myanmar 11770 25 100 1234567
SDA 1500 1530 Telugu S-India 11655 25 100 1234567
SDA 1500 1530 Mizo NE-India 11695 25 100 1234567
WER 1500 1530 Panjabi N-India 11955 25 250 1234567
SDA 1500 1530 English S-India 12025 25 100 1234567
MOS 1500 1530 Turkish Turkey 11775 25 300 1234567
SDA 1500 1530 Tamil S-India 11685 25 100 1234567
WER 1500 1530 Nepali Nepal 11675 25 250 1234567
WER 1530 1600 Hindi N-India 11895 25 250 1234567
SDA 1530 1600 Hindi C-India 12105 25 100 1234567
SDA 1530 1600 Marathi C-India 15495 19 100 1234567
SDA 1530 1600 Malayalam S-India 11955 25 100 1234567
WER 1530 1600 English Nepal, Tibet 11675 25 250 1234567
SDA 1530 1600 Kannada S-India 11690 25 100 1234567
SDA 1600 1630 English S-India 11690 25 100 1234567
MOS 1600 1630 Urdu Pakistan 9505 31 300 1234567
SDA 1600 1630 English C-India 9585 31 100 1234567
WER 1600 1630 Bulgarian Bulgaria 6100 49 100 1234567
SDA 1600 1630 Urdu N-India 9790 31 100 1234567
ISS 1630 1700 Somali Somalia 17575 16 250 1234567
MOS 1630 1730 Farsi Iran 9830 31 300 1234567
SDA 1630 1700 English N-India 9790 31 100 1234567
MEY 1700 1730 Kiswahili Tanzania,Kenya,Uganda 11925 25 250 1234567
MEY 1730 1800 Masai Tanzania,Kenya,Uganda 11925 25 250 1234567
WER 1730 1800 Oromo S-Ethiopia 11795 25 250 1234567
WER 1730 1800 Kabyle Morocco, Algeria 9595 31 100 1234567
MOS 1800 1830 Juba Arabic S-Sudan 9515 31 300 3
MEY 1800 1830 English Botswana,SAfrica,Zimbabwe 3345 90 100 1234567
MOS 1800 1830 Col English S-Sudan 9515 31 300 4
MOS 1800 1830 Zande S-Sudan 9515 31 300 6
MOS 1800 1830 Bari S-Sudan 9515 31 300 2
MOS 1800 1830 Acholi S-Sudan 9515 31 300 7
MEY 1800 1830 English SW-Africa 3215 90 100 1234567
MOS 1800 1830 Moro S-Sudan 9515 31 300 1
MOS 1800 1830 Dinka S-Sudan 9515 31 300 5
MOS 1830 1900 Arabic Libya 9605 31 300 1234567
MEY 1830 1900 English E-Africa 11830 25 250 1234567
WER 1900 1930 Arabic Morocco,Algeria 11760 25 100 1234567
NAU 1900 2000 Arabic Morocco,Algeria 9535 31 100 1234567
MEY 1900 2000 Arabic Iraq,Arab Peninsula 15155 19 500 1234567
MEY 1900 1930 Fulfulde Cameroon, Ghana,(Senegal)15240 19 250 1234567
MOS 1900 1930 Hausa Nigeria 9625 31 300 1234567
MEY 1900 2100 Arabic Egypt,Syria,Jordan,Lebanon 11800 25 100 1234567
WER 1930 2000 Tachelhit Morocco, Algeria 11760 25 100 1234567
MEY 1930 2000 Ibo E-Nigeria 11750 25 250 1234567
MOS 1930 2000 French C-Africa 9625 31 300 1234567
MOS 2000 2030 Dyula Burk.Faso,Ivory Coast,Mali 9770 31 300 1234567
WER 2000 2030 French Morocco, Algeria 9805 31 100 1234567
MEY 2000 2100 Arabic Iraq, Arab Peninsula 15155 19 250 1234567
MEY 2000 2030 French Cameroon, Niger 11755 25 250 1234567
MEY 2030 2100 Yoruba Nigeria 11755 25 250 1234567
MOS 2030 2100 French W-Africa 9805 31 300 1234567
MOS 2100 2130 English W-Africa 9830 31 300 1234567
SDA 2100 2200 Mandarin W-Japan, S-China 9625 31 100 1234567
SDA 2100 2200 Korean Korea 5985 49 100 1234567
SDA 2100 2200 Mandarin C/N-China 9720 31 100 1234567
SDA 2200 2300 Mandarin NE-China 11685 25 100 1234567
SDA 2200 2230 Sundanese W-Indonesia 11850 25 100 1 3 5 7
SDA 2200 2230 Javanese W-Indonesia 11850 25 100 246
SDA 2200 2230 Indonesian W-Indonesia 11965 25 100 1234567
SDA 2200 2300 Mandarin C/N-China 11895 25 100 1234567
SDA 2230 2300 English W-Indonesia 15320 19 100 1234567
SDA 2300 2400 Mandarin NE-China 11700 25 100 1234567
SDA 2300 2400 Mandarin C/N-China 15370 19 100 1234567
SDA 2300 2400 Vietnamese Vietnam 15320 19 100 1234567
Site:
ISS = Issoudun
MDC = Madagascar
MEY = Meyerton
MOS = Moosbrunn
NAU = Nauen
SDA = Agat
TAI = Taipei
WER = Wertachtal
Days:
1 = Sunday
2 = Monday
3 = Tuesday
4 = Wednesday
5 = Thursday
6 = Friday
7 = Saturday
(AWR Frequency Management Office)
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Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi, India
http://alokeshgupta.blogspot.com/
End of Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 94, Issue 6
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