Well done Ron Howard,

confirm this 100 %, on January 18 at 1405 UT check,

exact footprint Rangoon Yegu on 7185.761 kHz now.

MYANMAR/BURMA. 7185.77, Myanmar Radio, 1439-1500*, Jan 17. New frequency

7200 kHz reaction.
In order to avoid Sudan Radio Omdurman 1400?-1530 UT exact 7200.0 kHz, and
7200v kHz of IRIB in Kazakh language in 1518-1620 UT time slot,
the Burmese technicians decided? to leave 7200 kHz channel this winter
season now,
back instead to old 7185 kHz channel of British Empire radio era,
which used during many, many decades there.

I guess, due of antenna wavelength MATCHING limitation at Yegu site,
they can't move further AWAY of frequencies of 7185 to 7200 kHz channels ...

S=9+10 or -65dBm signal strength noted on remote server site at Queensland
Brisbane. Heard this for the 1st time now this Jan 18 afternoon.

\\ Noted at 5985.000 kHz at 1420 UT too.

5915 is a always a bad MIXTURE to check everywhere
(only at Uwe Volk's post in eastern Thailand/Cambodia border
location would be easy to trace and separate exact Myanmar service here).

Better to separate 6164.992 kHz today footprint before 14 UT,
Myanmar radio service from northern new big TX center at Phin Oo Lwin
(exMaymyo).

But latter channel also disturbed now 1430 UT from Khampur AIR Urdu sce co-channel, and later powerhouse Urumqi China, in their Persian, Pashto, Turkish language services too.

Wolfy



----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Howard" <ron888how...@gmail.com>
To: "Wolfgang Bueschel"
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2015 5:50 PM
Subject: Myanmar Radio on 7185.77 kHz.

; in the past there was a primary frequency around here,
as well as a spur of 7200.1 near here. Today believe this was a primary
frequency (not a spur), as the signal strength was fairly good, with
slightly distorted audio.
7200.1 had strong noise, so unable to say for sure what
was going on there, but believe if Myanmar had been there I would have
heard them, as recently 7200.1 had very decent reception; tentatively
therefor 7185.77 is ex: 7200.1, but this needs stronger confirmation
than I had today. (Ron Howard, Asilomar State Beach, CA, USA, Jan 17)

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