MYANMAR   Myanmar Radio and Myawaddy/Thazin Radio of Directorate of Public
Relations and Psychological Warfare at the Ministry of Defence checked on
April 5th at 2330-2400 UT.

All programs logged and noted so far, EXCEPT Thazin Radio 6030 kHz from Pyin
Oo Lwin site, which was totally covered by US propaganda Radio Marti program
in Spanish and noise of co-channel Cuban jamming.

5915.0  Nice indigenous music from Nay Pyi Taw site, S=7-8 signal level, but
hit heavily by CRI English service from Kashi-Kashgar site in Western China.
2340 UT April 5th.

5985.0  Talk in Burmese/vernaculars, poor S=5 signal from Rangoon site, 2350
UT April 5th.

7109.997  Best signal from Pyin Oo Lwin Myanmar of all this morning. S=8+,
light Burmese songs/music style. 2345 UT April 5th.

7200.088  Poorest signal from Myanmar of all. S=4-5 signal from Rangoon
site, just above threshold, talk program. 2355 UT April 5th.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews April 5)


----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron" <>
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2012 11:58 PM
Subject: [dxld] Re: Myanmar spur on 7185.86 kHz., same as last year

April 5 noted Myanmar Radio on 7200.1 with the same spur again
that Robin Harwood (Tasmania) and I both heard in 2011. Noted clearly // on
7185.86 at 1243, but much weaker than 7200.1. Noted another 1330 sign off
today.
Ron, Monterey, Cailf.

--- On April 2, 2011, Robin Harwood wrote in dxldyg:
Yes I was also extremely surprised to hear this Ron, but did
you hear the spur on 7186? It was well down in modulation yet
clearly was the same program. It was on 7200 with me and no
offset. The language at times sounded like FF. There
was a talk or newscast at 1140 and it was the best
I have ever heard although clearer on AM and not SSB.
Pronounced QSB on signal as well.

Robin Harwood VK7RH
Norwood, Tasmania 7250

----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Howard"
Sent: Saturday, April 02, 2011 1:38 AM
Subject: [dxld] Myanmar on 7200.06v

** MYANMAR. 7200.06v, Myanma Radio. 1212-1330*, April 1.
In vernacular with EZL ballads/songs. The last time heard
here during this time period was back in late June 2010; poor
to fair with ham QRM (one of them mentioned a foreign radio
station on frequency and he thought it was Japan). Am pleased
to hear this again, as it is by far the strongest Myanmar
station that I can hear (Ron Howard, Asilomar Beach, CA,
Etón E1, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST)

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