Hi Wolfgang,
I picked up R Vanuatu on7260, at 00:44, fair with ID, Bislama, on 29/2/2020. I 
was 7using an SDR at Russell, Bay of Islands, NZ
Regards,
Ken Baird

> On 02 March 2020 at 06:53 Wolfgang Bueschel <[email protected] 
> mailto:[email protected] > wrote:
> 
> 
>     VANUATU At 1842 UT on March 1, Radio Vanuatu Port Vila,
> 
>     3945 even kHz, tiny S=3 or -98dBm JBA strings visible
>     on Perseus units in Griechenland and St. Gallen Switzerland.
> 
>     Compared the audio fragments with a S=7 or -80dBm signal
>     noted armchair like on northern NZL island
> 
>     S=7 -81dBm strong at Marahau, Tasman District, New Zealand
>     http://kiwisdr.owdjim.gen.nz:8073/
> 
>     73 wb df5sx
> 
> 
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2020 6:35 PM
>     Subject: Re: [HCDX] Radio Vanuatu on 7260 kHz, with extended broadcast
> 
>     This minus 1000 Hertz pitch seemingly occured only on the Brisbane
>     and the Marahau posts, clearly visible on Perseus and KIKIsdr screen.
> 
>     Checked at present 3 x NZL and 3 x AUS units remotedly in SDR.hu net.
> 
>     for example mostly S=7 -84dBm signal
>     http://vk2aak.ddns.net:8073/
> 
>     or
>     http://kiwisdr.northlandradio.nz:8073/
> 
> 
>     S=9 -72dBm strong at Marahau, Tasman District
>     http://kiwisdr.owdjim.gen.nz:8073/
> 
>     73 wb df5sx
> 
> 
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" >
>     To: "wor" <[email protected] mailto:[email protected] >; 
> <[email protected] mailto:[email protected] >
>     Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2020 6:09 PM
>     Subject: Re: [HCDX] Radio Vanuatu on 7260 kHz., with extended broadcast
> 
>         > > re test series on all 4 channels on new shortwave transmitter 
> equipment.
> >         2485 3945 5040 7260 kHz
> > 
> >     > 
>         > > 2230-0530 Vanuatu local time
> >         1130-1830 UTC 2485 kHz occasional use only.
> > 
> >     >     VANUATU 2485even kHz - likely VBTC Port Vila light English 
> > entertainment
>     music of the past half decade, noted on remote Perseus SDR rx
>     at Brisbane Australia, at 16.45 UT on March 1st.
>     S=6-7 or -89dBm signal measured so far.
> 
>     But some high whistle tone also observed,
>     but only on the lower frequency flank,
>     minus 1000 Hertz on 2484 kHz. Origin ?
> 
>     73 wb df5sx
> 
>     https://www.wwdxc.de/topnews.shtml
> 
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: "Wolfgang Bueschel"
>     Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2020 1:20 PM
>     Subject: Re: [HCDX] Radio Vanuatu on 7260 kHz., with extended broadcast
>     re 7260 kHz maybe checked the antenna matching in 41 mb
>     at Vanuatu on Febr 29.
>     wb.
> 
>     Today NZL DX Times magazine March 2020 arrived in PDF.format.
>     Local Time Vanuatu is at present UTC +11hrs.
> 
>     Adrian Sainsbury-NZL
>     has posted news of Vanuatu shortwave transmissions.
>     Here are the details.
> 
>     VANUATU VBTC FREQUENCY PLAN. EFFECTIVE FROM 01 MARCH 2020.
> 
>     VILA Time UTC Time MARCH 2020
>     0530-1130 1830-0030 3945
>     1100-1800 0000-0700 5040
>     1800-2230 0700-1130 3945
> 
>     2230-0530 1130-1830 2485 occasional use only.
> 
> 
>     5040.002 VBCT Port Vila likely small poor EXITER signal ?
>     At 11.26 UT on March 1 in Hiroshima Japan.
> 
>     5024 - 5086 kHz OTHR broadband S=9+15dB at 11.28 UT.
> 
> 
>     ALASKA 6045even KNLS Anchor Point Russian sce here,
>     S=9+30dB signal noted at 11.16 UT on March 1st,
>     Noted in Hiroshima south-western Japan remote Perseus SDR rx.
> 
> 
>     USA 5010even AWR program via WRMI Okeechobee Florida relay signal,
>     not strong though in Japan as S=5-6 at 11.09 UT.
> 
>     4828 - 4906 kHz OTHR signal in Japan, S=8 or -80dBm at 11.20 UT.
> 
> 
>     SOLOMON ISLS 5020even SLM Likely SLBC Port Vila, S=5-6 -92dBm
>     fluttery signal in Japan remote rx at 11.23 UT, scheduled 05-12 UT.
> 
> 
>     two peaks signals on 5025 kHz channel at 11.24 UT March 1
>     CUBA/PERU 5025even R Rebelde Bauta in Spanish, S=5-6 -94dBm
>     in Japan, and co-channel
>     5025.020 kHz PRU OAX7Q Radio Quillabamba likely.
> 
> 
>     UNID 5055.008 kHz tiny string visible at 11.30 UT March 1.
> 
>     [selected SDR options, span 12.5 kHz RBW 15.3 Hertz]
>     (wb df5sx, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 1)
> 
> 
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     From: "Ron Howard" <[email protected] mailto:[email protected] >
>     Sent: Saturday, February 29, 2020 9:56 AM
>     Subject: Radio Vanuatu on 7260 kHz., with extended broadcast
> 
>     VANUATU. 7260, R. Vanuatu, 0540-0659* UT, Feb 29. Anomaly, with extended
>     broadcast; observed normally going off at 0630*; 0540-0629, with non-stop
>     chatting in vernacular, except for a few pop songs; 0629, IDs and program 
> of
>     very entertaining Pacific Islands music/songs; promo in English for the
>     upcoming concert of the South African group "Soweto Gospel Choir"; 
> suddenly
>     off. My audio of IDs and five minutes of their nice music, at
>     http://bit.ly/2wfq8kp.
> 
>     Ron
>     Asilomar State Beach, Calif.
>     Etón E1, antenna: 30m long wire
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