Hi Paul,


German isn't scheduled at this time of day ...


TRT Livestream, see the enclosed B-16 file of mid January 2017,
when 0000 UT started German language TRT service on livestream "TRT VOT World" (i.e. 2300 UT in A-17 season)

In Winter B-16 season, TRT website livestream outlets:

TURKEY   Die Stimme der Tuerkei, Postbox 333,
TR-06443 Yenisehir, Ankara, Turkey

<http://www.trt.net.tr/deutsch>

Dazu kommen mit sehr langer Verzoegerung gegenueber dem Direktsignal
nicht angesagte Internetuebertragungen bei

<http://www.trt.net.tr/Anasayfa/canli.aspx?y=radyo&k=trtvotwo>

(Prof. Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Jan 16, 2017)

<http://www.trt.net.tr/Anasayfa/canli.aspx?y=radyo&k=trtvotwest>

       TRT VOT West       TRT VOT East       TRT VOT World

0000    Arabic             Chinese            German
0030    Urdu               Chinese            German

0100    Urdu               Azeri              Portuguese
0130    Dari               Azeri              Portuguese

0200    Pashto southern    Turkmen            Spanish \\ 9410 9650
0230    Uzbek Arabic       Kazakh             Spanish \\ 9410 9650

0300    Uyghur \\ 9460     Kyrgyz             Malay (Indonesian)
0330    Uyghur \\ 9460     Uzbek              Malay (Indonesian)

0400    Georgian           Tatar              English \\ 6080 7240
0430    Georgian           Uyghur             English \\ 6080 7240

0500    Russian            Uyghur             French
0530    Russian            Dari               French

0600    Bosnian            Pashto southern    Farsi
0630    French             Uzbek Arabic       Farsi

0700    French             Azeri              Uyghur
0730    Tatar              Azeri              Uyghur

0800    Serbian            Azeri \\ 11710     Macedonian
0830    Croatian           Azeri \\ 11710     Armenian

0900    Greek              Bosnian            Romanian
0930    Greek              Farsi \\ 11795     Kyrgyz

1000    Arabic \\ 11955    Farsi \\ 11795     Hungarian
1030    Arabic \\ 11955    Farsi \\ 11795     Japanese

1100    Georgian \\ 9840   Tatar \\ 15360     Japanese
1130    Georgian \\ 9840   Uzbek \\ 13655     Azeri

1200    Bulgarian \\ 7245  Chinese \\ 15420   Azeri
1230    Romanian           Chinese \\ 15420   German  \\ 15270

1300    Urdu \\ 15390      Turkmen \\ 11965   German  \\ 15270
1330    Urdu \\ 15390      Uyghur  \\ 13685   English \\ 12035

1400    Russian \\ 9410    Uyghur  \\ 13685   English \\ 12035
1430    Russian \\ 9410    Albanian           Kazakh  \\ 9785

1500    Italian \\ 6185    Albanian           Arabic \\ 7295 17720
1530    Serbian            Armenian           Arabic \\ 7295 17720

1600    Croatian           Dari \\ 9595       Farsi \\ 6070
1630    Azeri  \\ 5965     Pashto so \\ 9595  Farsi \\ 6070

1700    Azeri  \\ 5965     Uzbek \\ 9595      Bulgarian
1730    Tatar              English \\ 11730   Spanish \\ 9495

1800    Hausa              English \\ 11730   Spanish \\ 9495
1830    Hausa              French  \\ 9620    German  \\ 5945

1900    Arabic             French  \\ 9620    German  \\ 5945
1930    Arabic             Russian            English \\ 6050

2000    Portuguese         Russian            English \\ 6050
2030    Portuguese         Swahili            French  \\ 5970 9625

2100    Spanish            Swahili            French  \\ 5970 9625
2130    Spanish            Arabic             English \\ 9610

2200    Bulgarian          Arabic             English \\ 9610
2230    Greek              Macedonian         Italian

2300    Greek              Russian            English \\ 5960
2330    Arabic             Russian            English \\ 5960

Pashto southern = Kandahar Pashto.
Malay (Indonesian) = macro language Malay / Indonesian

Listening to many hours of programming in languages I understand at least
partly, I realise how much of the content is centrally prepared. I note a
dominant word in all languages: "terrorist" (PKK, PYD, Guelen movement,
IS). And I note as inconsistent compositions of quotations from
international press reports into a commentary programme as in the German
programme.

Turkey - During my ongoing research of their web stream

<http://www.trt.net.tr/Anasayfa/canli.aspx?y=radyo&k=trtvotwest>

I note that the designer of the web site of Voice of Turkey did not
envisage pages for frequency and programme schedules in the different
languages.

I know that a number of the services available via

<http://www.trtvotworld.com/>

are not broadcast on short wave; nonetheless interested listeners of those
on short wave should ask for current frequency information to be included.
It would also be in the general interest of the specific language services
to have all platforms (incl. FM affiliates) mentioned that they are on.

The German Service does give frequency and programme schedules for their
short wave transmissions. So, I did not note this deficiency of the design
of the web site before. I just came across this problem when finding
German on internet streams and not finding any references on the German
site.

Listeners of the English service should also note that the link at

<http://www.trtvotworld.com/>

  directly leads to the TV service

<http://www.trtworld.com/>

This leads me to ask whether there is still any English audio content to
be found on the web site of the Voice of Turkey.

<http://www.trt.net.tr/Anasayfa/canli.aspx?y=radyo&k=trtvotwest>

(Prof. Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, conversation help with Alexander Busneag-D,
via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Jan 16, 2017)





----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul B. Walker, Jr." <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2017 3:23 PM
Subject: [HCDX] Alert: Voice Of Turkey 9830khz

VOT uses this frequency solely for their 2200 to 2300UTC  broadcast in
English to Eastern North America,.

Well, at least 3 times in the last 2 weeks, I've heard the broadcast
continue after 2300UTC.

The interval tune without speech will play out after the English language
transmission ends, and about 2256, it will hiccup and restart with speech
in German saying "This is the voice of turkey". and then a broadcast in
German will commence.

German isn't scheduled at this time of day, it happens much earlier.

The transmission in German will continue anywhere between 15 and 45 minutes before being abruptly shut off in mid sentence.

I suspect that the Turksat 3A or Turksat 4A satelitte feed from Ankara is
what feeds the Emirler Shortwave transmitter site. And, when the english
broadcast ends on the satellite next up is German and since the 9830khz
transmitter doesn't shut off, that's what we hear.

Paul
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