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Today's Topics:
1. Sudan: Youth Group Launches Anti-Government Radio on Short
Waves (Arnaldo)
2. Radio Bangladesh Betar Reaches Expats With Thomson Broadcast
Transmitters (Arnaldo)
3. MV Baltic Radio is on 6140 khz this Sunday (Tom Taylor)
4. March 30, April 01, 02 logs (L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec)
5. Glenn Hauser logs April 1-2, 2011 (Glenn Hauser)
6. DX Listening Digest 11-13; World of Radio 1557 (Glenn Hauser)
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2011 07:48:35 +0200
From: "Arnaldo" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Sudan: Youth Group Launches Anti-Government Radio on
Short Waves
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A Sudanese anti-government youth group announced on Thursday that it has
launched a radio on short wave frequencies across the country in order to drum
up support for regime change, a bold bid to challenge state control over
broadcast media outlets in the country.
Worsening economic conditions manifested in sharp increases in food prices
compounded by a glum mood following the secession of the oil-producing south in
a referendum held last January have stoked dissent in north Sudan.
A clutch of anti-government youth groups have emerged and are actively
attempting to galvanize support for a popular uprising against the 22-years old
rule of President Omer Al-Bashir government inspired by current revolts in the
region.
However, their few attempts to stage anti-government protests over the last two
months had failed to take on a mass appeal and were swiftly squashed by the
authorities.
One youth opposition group known as Youth for Change, the shorthand of which is
Shararah [Arabic for spark] has taken the battle to a whole new level by
announcing the launch of its radio programming on short waves across the
country.
Breaking the news via a statement on its Facebook-based page, Shararah said its
radio broadcasts would start on short waves frequencies across the country as
of Thursday, March 31.
According to the group's statements, the radio programming would be broadcasted
every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for 30 minutes starting at 6:30 pm [local
time] and can be heard on 15540 kHz.
"We urge our listeners in all parts of Sudan to follow our broadcasts and
provide us with information on whether our broadcasts have reached all [target]
areas" the group's statement said.
"The service will cover all parts of Sudan in a continuation of the tremendous
efforts exerted by different segments of the society, especially youth groups,
in order to get rid of the [National Islamic] Front regime to extricate Sudan
from this dark abyss," the statement added.
The group further asked those wishing to contribute to the radio or send audio
materials to contact it through the following e-mail: [email protected]
It is not clear whether Shararah radio's broadcasts will be relayed from inside
or outside the country, but Sudanese authorities have in the past successfully
blocked the operation of radios it deemed hostile to the government, especially
in the densely-populated Khartoum state.
Unlike print-media which enjoys relative freedom in Sudan, broadcast media is
tightly controlled by the state and heavily regulated by the National
Telecommunication Corporation, which also filters and monitors internet content.
There are 16 radio stations broadcasting on FM frequencies in the capital
Khartoum, almost all of them focus their programming exclusively on
entertainment, religious affairs or sport.(All Africa.com)
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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2011 07:42:30 +0200
From: "Arnaldo" <[email protected]>
To: "DXLD" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Bangladesh Betar Reaches Expats With Thomson
Broadcast Transmitters
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DMN Newswire--2011-3-31--Thomson Broadcast today announced that Bangladesh
Betar, the Bangladeshi national radio network, is to install a new shortwave
transmitter and rotatable antenna from Thomson Broadcast, to extend the reach
of its service to the Middle East, Central Asia, China, Indonesia, Malaysia,
and the Indian subcontinent. The new transmitter and antenna installation will
be located at the Kabirpur Shortwave Station, about 40 km north of the capital
Dhaka, and is scheduled to be operational by September 2011 while the antenna
is planned to be on air by spring 2012.
Thomson Broadcast is supplying a 250 kW TSW 2300D shortwave transmitter,
together with the rotatable HP-RCA 2/2/0.5 shortwave antenna system. This
configuration will allow Bangladesh Betar to increase its coverage to the
diaspora of Bangladeshi workers abroad who rely on Bangladesh Betar for home
news and other entertainment programs in their own language. The installation
is being carried out in collaboration with Bangladesh-based distributor and
systems integrator Triwave Network Ltd.
Bangladesh Betar already operates a range of Thomson Broadcast shortwave and
medium-wave transmitters, including the S7HP 1000-kW MW transmitter supplied in
2009 for domestic national coverage. The new shortwave installation at Kabirpur
will allow broadcasts to reach target areas between 1000 and 4000 km in any
direction, and includes Thomson's latest generation of technology for greater
energy efficiency and Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) capability. (Digital
MedianNet.com)
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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2011 13:36:32 +0100
From: Tom Taylor <[email protected]>
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
Subject: [HCDX] MV Baltic Radio is on 6140 khz this Sunday
Message-ID:
<[email protected]>
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*MV Baltic Radio is on 6140 khz this Sunday*
Dear Listeners,
MV Baltic Radio is on the air this Sunday the 3rd of April 2011.
The frequency will be 6140 khz, and the time slot will be 0900 to 1000 utc.
Good listening and good reception!
Good Listening 73s Tom
PS. MV Baltic Radio relay service Schedule for Summertime 2011
1st Sunday ? MV Baltic Radio
3rd Sunday ? European Music Radio (June)
4th Sunday ? Radio Gloria International 1300 utc
Good Listening 73s Tom
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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2011 14:29:11 -0300
From: L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>, "Anker Petersen" <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] March 30, April 01, 02 logs
Message-ID: <000b01cbf15b$815e25e0$b6648bc8@home>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
4990, Suriname, R. Apintie, Paramaribo. March, 30 0840-0852 slow music in
English, male in Dutch segment. Brazilian 4985 was off, 25332 (lob-B).
3945, R. Vanuatu, Port Vila. March, 30 0858-0908 male and female in local
language, male on tribal (only percussion) music, Pacific music, back male and
female. 35333, (lob-B).
3970, Korea, North, KCBS Pyongyang, Wonsan. March, 30 0922-0931 elation music
(female choral) selections. //3960, quick degrading after 0927, 35433 (lob-B).
9705, Niger, Voix du Sahel, Niamey. March, 30 2127-2136 male and female in an
uncertain language talks. From 0933 silent, only carrier, 33333 (lob-B).
5020, Solomon Islands BC, Honiara. April, 01 0908-0919 Islands music, male and
female in Tok Pisin talks. Able to pickup only some words, like "program,
Solomon". Iniatially QRM of R. Rebelde on 5025, sometime later some splatter of
R. Aparecida on 5035, 32433 (lob-B).
4755, Micronesia, PMA-The Cross Radio. April, 02 0906-0930 male preacher,
sometimes eloquent, in English, short music, male announcements, music.
Unreadable, at peak 25322 (lob-B).
73's
L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec
Embu SP Brasil
SW40 - Dipoles and Longwire
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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2011 10:31:13 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs April 1-2, 2011
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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** ANGUILLA [and non]. 11775, April 2 at 1350, PMS is JBA and I thought she was
very undermodulated until I noticed a SAH, indicating suppression by a stronger
carrier atop; but nothing else scheduled now except AIR Tibetan/Nepali via GOA
at 1200-1430, surely not the source of this. Could have been a R. Mart?
Greenville or Sackville tuneup for evening service (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** BURMA [non]. 12140, April 2 at 1352, fair signal in Burmese giving boxes in
Bangkok and Tokyo, so suspected a gospel huxter, but it`s really R. Free Asia,
250 kW, 272 degrees via TINIAN at 1330-1400 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** CHINA. 9550, April 2 at 1302 in Vietnamese, and still audible at 1404, i.e.
CRI, 500 kW, 193 degrees from Beijing site. This starts at 1100, and I can
hardly wait to exclaim ``Commies vs Commies`` again when RHC allegedly also
starts using 9550 April 4 at 11-13.
Firedrake April 2:
10300 the only one audible, from *1310 overcoming Sound of Hope, see TAIWAN.
MUFs and hi-latitude paths were depressed, WWV saying altho there were no
geomag storms, K-index was 4 at 12 UT, 3 at 15 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** CUBA [and non]. 7405, April 2 at 0611, R. Mart? with no jamming audible,
unlike 6030 at 0615.
5040, RHC Spanish April 2 still on at 0616 about, what else, Los 5, well past
nominal 0500*; they sometimes leave 5040 on while the 6 MHz frequencies quit at
scheduled time.
15120, RHC JBA April 2 at 1317, and mixing with something else weak, barely
better on clear 15230. 19m was just about dead, with K=4 at 1200, the only
decent signal being CRI/Sackville 15260; likewise 16m except for CVC Chile
17680.
As for the anticipated revived European service of RHC from April 4 at
1930-2300: Manolo de la Rosa has made yet another correxion, via Juan Franco
Crespo: now saying it will be on 17650! Instead of 17560, instead of 17550
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also CHINA
** EQUATORIAL GUINEA [and non]. 15190, zero signal from R. Africa, April 2 at
0602, vs SSOB 24 hours earlier, so hard to believe it is even on the air this
Saturday; while Nigeria 15120 was audible both dates. AUSTRALIA was VG on
15160, also 15240, 15415 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** FRANCE [non]. 17690, RFI via GUIANA FRENCH, good April 2 at 1359 with
musical pr?lude, 1400 timesignal, opening Spanish with 4 pm timecheck, ``repaso
de la actualidad en 3 minutos``, 1403 a show about human rights, so no huelga
hoy (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** GUINEA. 7125, RTG still sporadically active intruder in the exclusive (?)
worldwide 40-m hamband, Saturday April 2 at 0612 with Qur`an interrupted every
few seconds for translation/explanation in French. Co-channel from an SSB ham
in Spanish needing no BFO, tho there were plenty of clear frequencies around
7125; a deliberate spoiler? Such programming was a surprise to me, as I did not
realise Guinea is 85% Moslem, 8% Christian, per 2002y World Almanac. So at
least 7% think for themselves, dare to be different (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. 9526-, after a spate of reliability for a couple weeks, VOI
absent when English would have been aired, Saturday April 2 at 1302 and later
chex during the hour. From adjacent RRI domestic relay transmitter at
Cimanggis, 9680 still running with gamelan (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** NETHERLANDS [non]. 9650, with RNW Dutch back on this summer frequency at
1300 via IBB Tinang, PHILIPPINES, I made a point of monitoring the end,
underclashing with CRI English via Sackville: 1325 mentions Marijke van der
Meer, a familiar name from RNW English, 1326 NA, and 1327 open carrier instead
of two sesquiminutes of the English feed until 1330*, which was a regular
feature last A-season. So it`s been deliberately suppressed, and I can no
longer say it should be added to the RNW transmission schedule, and
comprehensive schedules of English broadcasts; shux (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** NEWFOUNDLAND. 6160, April 2 at 0614, VG S9+18 signal in English, could be
RCI, interview about Ivory Coast, then saying Lynn Desjardins will be next.
After music break, at 0618 program ID as ``The Link`` from Montr?al. Axually,
it`s CKZN with CBC Overnight still carrying Radio Canada Internal/Immigration
produxions. No sign of co-channel CKZU which, four timezones to the west, would
not yet be in such programming. In previous seasons, RCI relays from Asia have
been scheduled later on 6160, colliding with CBC`s own CKZU/CKZN! But not in
A-11 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** NIGERIA. 15120, the sometimes-audible VON English service from 0455: April 2
at 0601 news in English with deep fades peaking S9+10, unstable carrier,
distorted crackly modulation (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ROMANIA. 13800, April 1 at 2037, RRI with news in English, into `Radio
Newsreel`, good // weaker 11880 and even weaker 11940. 13800 is not listed in
this early version of the RRI A-11 schedule:
http://www.bclnews.it/a11schedules/romania.htm
Just 11880, 11940 and DRM 9765. But 13800 is in HFCC as:
13800 2030 2100 8 TIG 300 307 1234567 270311 301011 D Eng ROU RRO ROU
i.e. to 8=E USA, beyond Europe (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** RUSSIA. 5930, April 2 at 1251, R. Rossii with nice Bach organ music, 1253
Russian announcement; as usual stronger than // 5940 an echo apart in final few
minutes of broadcast day (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** RWANDA. 15275, April 2 at 0603, DW news in English, fair. It`s 250 kW, 295
degrees from Kigali for WAf, also USward; as NIGERIA 15120 was also
propagating, but no EQUATORIAL GUINEA 15190, qq.vv. (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** SPAIN [and non]. 5965, REE via COSTA RICA mixing with Vatican, April 2 at
0606, program involving flamenco music, not `Amigos de la Onda Corta` DX show
which in B-10 was at 0605 Saturdays. Would they shift it one UT hour earlier
for A-11 so we could still hear it by staying up only till 12:30 am local? Of
course not!
Jos? Bueno`s DX program publicity says it is now at 0630, so we would have to
stay up until 2 am! On 5965 CR and direct 11890, 12035, which were not
propagating this night. He says the only other airing is Sundays at 1330, same
UT as in B-10, but it was NOT on at that time March 27, maybe really shifted to
1230? On 11880 via CR, which like 15170 before it, is absent on Saturdays, back
on Sundays; et al. 0630 Saturday also needs to be confirmed by someone awake
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** TAIWAN [and non]. 10300, April 2 at 1307 instead of usual Firedrake, axual
talk in Chinese and no jamming! Poor signal. *1310 Firedrake cuts on, but a mix
of them still audible. In B-10, Aoki had 10300 as one of numerous 100-watt
nuisance transmitters of Sound of Hope = Xi Wang Zhi Sheng at 2000-1700, but
they must have put a much more powerful transmitter on it now; 1348 recheck,
not much but FD audible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** UGANDA [non]. 15410, R. Y`Abaganda, carrier on a dekasecond before *1700
Saturday April 2, new A-11 frequency ex-17725 for 1700-1715 weekly broadcast
via Issoudun, FRANCE --- but very poor signal, some music audible, so presumed,
while RFI itself on 15300 from same site was much better. This disparity is too
great to explained by the registered parameters:
15300: 500 kW, 190 degrees
15410, 250 kW, 140 degrees
The latter has advantage of being much closer to directly off the back toward
here, and half the power should not result in much less than half the signal
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 5755, WTWW, April 2 at 1241 discussing brass bracelets on collars for
dogs to make them less nervous, then cut to dead air for about a minute.
Scriptures for America Worldwide has never got its technical act together.
Resumed, playing ``Turn Your Radio On`` and denouncing psychophysical effects
of bad/loud music. And the very strong WTWW carrier remains wobbly, obvious
with BFO switched on (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A [non]. 7575, April 2 at 1257, VOA concluding `Press Conference USA`,
so must now be scheduled Saturdays 1230 on this and other frequencies, 7575
being 18 degrees USward from Udorn, THAILAND.
9355, April 2 at 1258, good signal with VOA YDD sign-on; 1300 fragments of a
couple different feeds, then ``Voice of America in Cantonese``, a minority
language not worth jamming by the ChiCom, unlike Uzbek, Tibetan, etc. This is
349 degrees from Tinang, PHILIPPINES at 13-15.
12150, Saturday April 2 at 1351, VOA `Jazz America` vs CODAR // weaker 9510 and
even weaker 7575. It`s Saturdays and Sundays 13-14, 12150 being 349 degrees via
Tinang, PHILIPPINES.
15115, April 2 at 1357, Chinese // 9845 and echoing, vs something else in
Chinese, i.e. VOA at 13-14, 250 kW, 18 degrees from THAILAND. Only Asian
signals making it thru on 19m, attesting to the power of ChiCom jamming (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also BURMA [non]
** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO 1557 monitoring: Sat 1400 broadcast on WRMI
9955 barely audible but not jammed; BFO helped and I notice that WRMI carrier
is also slightly unstable, compared to several other signals in the area. Next
airings are Sat 1730, Sun 0800, 1530, 1730.
On WWCR, confirmed Sat 1600 on 12160; final repeat to be Sun 0630 on 3215.
IPAR/IRRS/NEXUS-IBA confirms WOR time is now Sat 1800 UT on 7290, also 1368,
1566 MW in Italy, and: ``You are also getting unscheduled repeats during
streaming only time and on AM/Medium Wave daily from 19:04 CET to 01:00 CET
[1704-2300 UT], both in Rome and N Italy.``
IRRS and I would of course like to know how well we are being received around
Europe on 7290 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ZAMBIA [and non]. 13590, April 2 at 0603, CVC 1Africa with gospel rock in
English, VG signal. In A-11 this is scheduled all the way from 06 to 20, 100
kW, 315 degrees toward W Africa and Michigan, colliding with China, then Russia
at 10-15, and Germany 1530-18 certain days (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 9947.5, the continuous tone test first heard April 1 is also
heard April 2 at 1305, mainly QRMing 9950 in Korean, i.e. Nippon no Kaze, 2
degrees from Taiwan (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###
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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2011 21:47:13 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] DX Listening Digest 11-13; World of Radio 1557
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
DX Listening Digest 11-13 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/dxld1113.txt
[as sometimes happens, upload of this edition as dxlatest has not been
immediate, but has been immediate at the last -1113 link above]
CONTENTS:
WOR 1557 / AFGHANISTAN non / ALBANIA A11 / ALGERIA +non A11 / ANGOLA /
ANTARCTICA / ARGENTINA / ARUBA ham / AUSTRALIA ABC / AUSTRALIA Symban /
AUSTRALIA 3210/5050 / AUSTRALIA VL8 / AUSTRALIA +non RA / AUSTRALIA HCJB /
BAHRAIN / BANGLADESH / BELARUS A11 / BOLIVIA / BONAIRE / BRAZIL / BULGARIA /
CAMBODIA non / CANADA +non RCI / CANADA +non CBC/Abbott / CENTRAL AFRICAN
REPUBLIC / CHAD / CHINA +non / COLOMBIA / CONGO DR / COSTA RICA / CROATIA +non
A11 / CUBA +non / CYPRUS +non / CZECHIA non / DOMINICAN REPUBLIC / EAST
TURKISTAN / EQUATORIAL GUINEA / ERITREA / ETHIOPIA / EUROPE Pirate / FRANCE
+non / GABON / GERMANY +non A11+ / GREECE A11+ / GUAM A11+ / GUATEMALA / GUINEA
/ GUYANA / HAWAII / INDIA +non A11+ / INDONESIA / IRAN +non / IRELAND +non /
JAPAN +non ham+ A11 / KAZAKHSTAN / KOREA NORTH +non / KOREA SOUTH +non A11 /
KUWAIT / LIBYA +non A11+ / LITHUANIA A11 / MADAGASCAR / MALI / MAURITANIA /
MEXICO / MICRONESIA / MONACO / MONGOLIA +non / MOROCCO /
MYANMAR / NETHERLANDS non / NEW ZEALAND A11 / NIGER / NIGERIA / NORTH AMERICA
Pirates / NORWAY DRM / OKLAHOMA KMUS/KEOR / OKLAHOMA KAMG-LP / OKLAHOMA Talking
House 1670 / PAKISTAN +non / PAPUA NEW GUINEA +non / PERU / POLAND non /
PORTUGAL A11 / PRIDNESTROVYE / QATAR / ROMANIA / RUSSIA +non A11 / SARAWAK /
SAUDI ARABIA / SERBIA +non / SOLOMON ISLANDS / SOUTH AFRICA A11 / SOUTH
CAROLINA non / SPAIN +non A11 / SURINAME / SWAZILAND +non / SWITZERLAND / SYRIA
/ TAIWAN +non A11 / TAJIKISTAN / TATARSTAN non / THAILAND +non A11 / TIBET non
/ TUNISIA / TURKEY / UGANDA +non / UKRAINE A11 / UK non BBCWN / UK +non BBCWS
A11+ / UK DAB / UK +non BAB A11 / USA +non Sawa / USA +non VOA A11 / USA Marti
/ USA +non NIST/WWV / USA +non WOR/WWRB/WBCQ/WRMI/WWCR/IPAR / USA WWRB / USA
WRMI / USA WWCR A11 / USA WTWW / USA +non WINB / USA WTJC / USA WBCQ / USA KJES
/ USA WJHR / USA KVOH / USA WHR / USA +non WYFR A11 / USA non AWR A11 / USA
WMEJ / USA WOAI / USA WMOB / USA KHFM
/ USA KSJO / USA WEAU/NBC / USA Univision / USA FrankenFM / VATICAN +non A11 /
VENEZUELA non / VIETNAM / WESTERN SAHARA non / ZIMBABWE A11 / ZANZIBAR /
ZIMBABWE +non / UNIDENTIFIED 4850 / UNIDENTIFIED 6800-7000 / UNIDENTIFIED 6925
/ UNIDENTIFIED 7120 / UNIDENTIFIED 7505 / UNIDENTIFIED 9500 / UNIDENTIFIED non
9705 / UNIDENTIFIED 9981 / UNIDENTIFIED 17475 / PUBLICATIONS / WORLD OF
HOROLOGY / DIGITAL BROADCASTING / RADIO EQUIPMENT FORUM / PROPAGATION
For restrixions and searchable 2011 contents archive see
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid.html
For restrixions and searchable 2010 contents archive see
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid0.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 1557 HEADLINES:
*New schedules for Croatia and non, France, Greece, India, Iran,
Netherlands non, Poland non, Russia and non, South Africa, Spain and
non, Turkey, Ukraine
*More news about Argentina, Bonaire, Brazil, Cambodia non, Canada,
China non, Congo DR, Cuba, Guatemala, Japan, Libya non, Papua New
Guinea, UK, USA non
NOTE: WOR 1557 IS THE NEW EDITION FOLLOWING THE ERRONEOUSLY NUMBERED
1558 LAST WEEK; NEXT WEEK: ON TO 1559
SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1557, March 31-April 6, 2011
[produced later than usual so first airing was Fri 0330]
Wed 2115 WBCQ 7415 [or 2100, or 2130]
Thu 0330 WRMI 9955
Thu 1500 WRMI 9955
Thu 2100 WRMI 9955
Fri 0330 WWRB 2390 [confirmed, also on 5050 this week]
Fri 1430 WRMI 9955 [confirmed]
Fri 2030 WWCR1 7465 [confirmed]
Sat 0800 WRMI 9955
Sat 1400 WRMI 9955 [confirmed]
Sat 1600 WWCR2 12160 [confirmed]
Sat 1730 WRMI 9955
Sat 1800 IPAR/IRRS/NEXUS/IBA 7290 [new] 1566 1368
Sun 0630 WWCR1 3215
Sun 0800 WRMI 9955
Sun 1530 WRMI 9955
Sun 1730 WRMI 9955
Mon 1130 WRMI 9955
Mon 2130 WRMI 9955
Tue 1530 WRMI 9955
Wed 0100 WRMI 9955
Wed 1530 WRMI 9955
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/09:00:00UTC/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 100, Issue 3
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