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Today's Topics:
1. WORLDWIDE DX CLUB Top News #1248 (Michael Bethge (WWDXC))
2. Govt cuts grants for Prasar Bharati (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
3. DRM Stakeholders: DRM and DAB Can, and Should, Coexist
(JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
4. 5980.01 kHz UNID / Mar.01,2016 1013 UTC (Daniel Wyllyans)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 17:33:00 +0200
From: "Michael Bethge \(WWDXC\)" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
"Fernando Luiz de Souza" <[email protected]>, "Faustino Prado
Moreira" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] WORLDWIDE DX CLUB Top News #1248
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The latest edition (13 April) of the WORLDWIDE DX CLUB "Top News",
compiled by Wolfgang Bueschel, has been posted:
http://topnews.wwdxc.de
Best regards,
Michael Bethge
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 15:49:09 +0000 (UTC)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Govt cuts grants for Prasar Bharati
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Govt cuts grants for Prasar Bharati
Prasar Bharati?s grants cut by 25.6% to?Rs.392.42 crore for 2015-16 under
planned budget
Govt cuts grants for Prasar Bharati
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New Delhi:?The Information and Broadcasting ministry has cut grants for public
broadcaster Prasar Bharati by 25.6% to?Rs.392.42 crore for 2015-16 under
planned budget.It initially allocated?Rs.527.43 crore as grants-in-aid for the
year, according to the ministry?s annual report 2015-16, released on Tuesday.As
per the report, the ministry has also proposed a similar budget plan for the
year 2016-17 and allocated a sum of?Rs.392 crore for planned expenditure.Prasar
Bharati includes All India Radio (AIR) and Doordarshan. AIR?s home service
includes 415 stations located across the nation. Doordarshan operates 36
channels including regional, state national and international channels and a
multi-channel free-to-air direct-to-home (DTH) service, DD Free Dish.Talking
about the budget cut, Jawhar Sircar, chief executive officer at Prasar Bharati,
said that the consumption capacity of the public broadcaster was pegged
around?Rs.350- 400 crore because of procedural delays in the ministr
y.?The ministry has some antiquated tender procedures, which take about a
year-and-a-half to pass a tender. This issue needs to be tackled as the tenders
usually take three to four months to pass. There were around two-three projects
which could not be finalised due to the interplay between democratic and
technical processes,? he said.However, the budget for unplanned expenditure is
estimated at?Rs.2,716 crore, which is 16% higher than the allocated budget in
the previous financial year. The unplanned budget estimates (initial and
revised) for 2015-16 stood at?Rs.2,342 crore.The ministry, in its initial
budget plan, had allocated funds for the recovery of analog towers and
shortwave radios. ?Analog towers and shortwave radios are outdated
technologies. Doordarshan and AIR are moving towards digitization. There is no
point in allocating money for the recovery of archaic technologies,? Sircar
added.Earlier this month, Doordarshan launched a digital video broadcasting
technolog
y that allows its subscribers to watch DD channels on smartphones without any
Internet connection. This service was launched in 16 cities, including the four
metros.
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 15:52:50 +0000 (UTC)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Cc: BCL News <[email protected]>,
"[email protected]" <[email protected]>,
Playdx <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] DRM Stakeholders: DRM and DAB Can, and Should, Coexist
Message-ID:
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DRM Stakeholders: DRM and DAB Can, and Should, Coexist
http://www.radiomagonline.com/around-the-world/0020/drm-stakeholders-drm-and-dab-can-and-should-coexist/37657
ERLANGEN, Germany? Following a successful General Assembly, the Digital Radio
Mondiale Consortium and the German DRM Platform held a?European workshop,
hosted by Fraunhofer IIS in Erlangen, Germany, on April 6-7.It was the first
such event aimed at offering solutions to all broadcasters, large or small.
During their presentations and discussions participants stressed that DRM is
the ITU-endorsed and internationally adopted standard for the distribution of
programs internationally, nationally and locally. DRM can also provide an
economic and complementary solution to exactly those coverage scenarios for
which the established DAB/DAB+ networks in Band-III were never
designed.Following their deliberations the participants urged?all?stakeholders
of Digital Radio in Europe ? including European organizations, regulators,
broadcasters and the receiver and automotive industry ? to embrace publicly the
duality and complementarity of the open DRM and DAB standards as
the?complete?Digit
al Radio solution for Europe (and worldwide). This means a digital future for
all broadcasters, offering more program choices to listeners, extra multimedia
services with text and images, increased energy savings, and spectrum
efficiency. The participants ask ?all European stakeholders to promote actively
the manufacturing and distribution of multi-standard Digital Radio receivers,
comprising at least the DRM and DAB standards.?An early session, held in
conjunction with the open part of the DRM General Assembly, took a brief look
at the status of DRM adoption around the world, including the DRM roll-out in
India.? It?s the largest digital radio market in the world, where over 600
million people are being reached by DRM broadcasts.On April 7, benefits and
opportunities of DRM were shown with practical applications. Ampegon (Matthias
Stoll) showed how easy and cost-effective the transition from analog AM to DRM
can be. Marc Holthof of the German Navy gave an example of how to
use DRM over shortwave for maritime broadcasting of information and
entertainment to ship crews at sea. Csaba Szombathy, Technical University of
Budapest, demonstrated his original monitoring program of DRM
transmissions.Regarding VHF applications of DRM: RFmondial (Jens Schroeder),
demonstrated how to provide DRM services in the crowded FM band compatible with
all the existing FM stations. Joachim Lehnert, German DRM Platform Chairman,
showed that DRM is a suitable system for local/regional coverage in VHF Band
III, fully compatible with DAB/DAB+ and DVB-T networks. RFmondial (Detlef
Pagel) also referred to the use of DRM in VHF Band III and stressed that DRM+
is the most suitable digital system for the local and regional single-station
broadcasters, as a complement to multiplexes, while sharing all the
listener-related features with the DAB+ standard. Finally, Manfred K?hn, Mobile
Broadcast Consult, demonstrated the flexible transmission of multiple DRM
channels in a singl
e DAB frequency block in VHF Band III.This session was followed by a status
report on the development of digital multi-standard radios, presented by Robert
Bosch Car Multimedia, NXP, Fraunhofer IIS, PnP Networks and Panasonic. All the
speakers finally emphasized the market and framework requirements for the
production of multi-standard radios for Europe.
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2016 18:05:42 -0300
From: Daniel Wyllyans <[email protected]>
To: Hard-Core-DX <[email protected]>, Rudolf Grimm
<[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] 5980.01 kHz UNID / Mar.01,2016 1013 UTC
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WOW, are 3 stations 0:01 in video OM in portuguese entendi a palavra 20
kHz, faltou um peda?o antes de 0:01 em video.
0:06 em video um claro prefixo [ ZYL ] talvez isso seje um harmonic
portuguese de MW desde Minas Gerais
https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indicativo_de_chamada .
1:08 in video is Radio Marti
1:17 OM Radio Chaski VS YL Radio Marti Notice
from 2:17 in video MX Flauta Gospel Radio Chaski VS YL Radio Marti Notice.
-De qualquer forma posso ter errado nisso, sendo o 1420 e 5980 kHz no ID
radio Guaruj? de Florian?polis,por favor algum dexista / radioescuta do
estado de santa catarina fique de olho nisso 5980 kHz tem historico de TX
Muito,muito ruim.
Veja: Estive nesta semana em Florianopolis e constatei
que o ?udio dos 5980 l? mesmo est? meio naquela de portadora em ordem, mas,
?udio l? em baixo e como se fosse saturado. Normalmente onde fico quando vou
para l? (S?o Jos?), o ?udio ? excelente, tanto em OM como em OC. Desta vez,
negativo.
Ontem ? noite ouvi as OC da Guaruj? aqui em S?o Bernardo, sem dificuldades,
inclusive o ?udio das OM (1420 kHz) tamb?m chegava aqui perfeito. Mas no
meio da semana, verifiquei l? que o ?udio estava mesmo do jeito.
Rudolf Grimm
[Isso foi em 2009]
5980.01 kHz UNID / Mar.01,2016 1013 UTC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUzpdVP6p0c
2010DFS / Japan
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