German isnt scheduled on Shortwave at this time of day, is what I meant. I doubled checked eibi just now and the only 9830 entry for Turkey is the 2200-2300 utc english broadcast.
Paul On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 11:50 AM, Wolfgang Bueschel <[email protected]> wrote: > > 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 >> _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list >> > > _ Hard-Core-DX mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/ _______________________________________________ THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE IS FREE. It may be copied, distributed and/or modified under the conditions set down in the Design Science License published by Michael Stutz at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/dsl.html
