[HCDX] QSL Received (10th March – 15th March 2 008 )?=

2008-04-03 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received (10th March – 15th March 2008)


Station: -  All India Radio Lucknow
Date: - 21-01-2008
Frequency: -7105 kHz 
Time: - 0740-0800 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management  Synergy). Arjuna’s
Penance, Mahabalipuram (Mamallapuram).


Station: -  Radio Canada International
Date: - 25-02-2008
Frequency: -5840 kHz (via Horby relay, Sweden)
Time: - 0100-0157 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified
by Bill Westenhaver. “Rediscover the World” Radio
Canada International is celebrating its 60th
anniversary in 2005. RCI broadcasts throughout the
world via the Internet, analog and digital shortwave,
and satellite. Its 300-hour weekly programming also
airs on over 300 partner stations in 75 countries. 


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 10-02-2008
Frequency: -15495 kHz (Germany)
Time: - 1230-1300 UTC
Language: - Bengali  
Description: -  QSL Card verified by Rhoen. Adventist
World Radio QSL. The Voice of Hope www.awr.org


Station: -  Voice of Russia
Date: - 02-02-2008
Frequency: -7280 kHz
Time: - 1530-1600 UTC
Language: - Bengali
Description: -  We Talk To The Whole World.


Station: -  Voice of Russia  
Date: - 29-01-2008
Frequency: -12090 kHz
Time: - 0430 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  1703-2003. St. Petersburg is 300 years
old.


Station: -  Trans World Radio
Date :- 10-10-2007
Frequency:- 12085 kHz (KTWR, Guam) 
Time: - 0130-0200 UTC
Description: -  e-QSL verified by S. Franklin Abraham.
T2F Dipole Antenna (middle part) for Remote Monitoring
System, TWR – India, Kohima, Nagaland. 


Station: -  Trans World Radio
Date :- 10-11-2007
Frequency:- 882 kHz (Puttlam, Sri Lanka) 
Time: - 1730-1800 UTC
Description: -  e-QSL verified by S. Franklin Abraham.
Trans World Radio MW (882 kHz) Tower Puttlam, Sri
Lanka. 1999.


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (3rd March – 8th March 2008)

2008-03-11 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (3rd March – 8th March 2008)


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 06-02-2008
Frequency: -15590 kHz (Yamata, Japan)
Time: - 0630-0700 UTC
Language: - Bengali
Description: -  Verified by T. Sato. “Forest lit by
Morning Sun” (Suzaka City, Nagano Prefecture).


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 07-02-2008
Frequency: -11890 kHz (Sri Lanka)
Time: - 1330-1400 UTC
Language: - Urdu
Description: -  Verified by T. Sato. “Ice Hockey in Gum
Boots” (Kushiro-cho, Hokkaido).


Station: -  IRIB World Service 
Date: - 16-12-2007
Frequency: -6160 kHz
Time: - 1530-1625 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL No: 3. Islamic Republic of Iran
Broadcasting. 


Station: -  HCJB Global Australia
Date :- 10-02-2008
Frequency:- 15540 kHz (Transmitting from Kununurra in
the northwest of Australia) 
Time: - 1230-1300 UTC
Language:-  English
Description: -  Olive Python These snakes live in the
tropical areas of Australia. They are not poisonous
and grow to over two metres in length. Their prey is
small green frogs.


Station: -  Trans World Radio
Date :- 11-08-2007
Frequency:- 15445 kHz (Novosibrisk, Russia) 
Time: - 1345-1415 UTC
Description: -  e-QSL verified by S. Franklin Abraham.
Trans World Radio SW Antenna array KTWR Guam 2005.


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (25th February – 1st March 2008)

2008-03-08 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (25th February – 1st March
2008)


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 31-01-2008
Frequency: -17670 kHz (Madagascar)
Time: - 1300-1400 UTC
Language: - Vietnamese 
Description: -  QSL Card verified by Rhoen. Adventist
World Radio QSL. The Voice of Hope www.awr.org


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 03-02-2008
Frequency: -11675 kHz (Germany)
Time: - 1530-1600 UTC
Language: - English  
Description: -  Special Wavescan QSL Card verified by
Rhoen. WAVESCAN, The Voice of Hope a program for DX
hobbyists and radio listeners! The card depicted
photographs of followings: -
Rhoen Catolico, Host/Presenter AWR Wavescan.
Md. Salahuddin Dolar, Editor/Presenter Bangladesh DX
Report
Henry Umadhay, Editor/Presenter Pilipinas DX Report 
Bob Padula, Editor/Presenter Australian DX Report
Adrian Peterson, Editor/Presenter AWR Wavescan
Gay Tublles, Presenter Inspirations
Yukiko Tsuli-maki, Presenter Japan (JSWC) DX Report


Station: -  AWR South Africa
Date: - 06-02-2008
Frequency: -11830 kHz (250kW MEY)
Time: - 1800-1830 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL Card verified by Liz. Adventist
World Radio QSL. The Voice of Hope www.awr.org


Station: -  Family Radio
Date: - 20-01-2008
Frequency: -11550 kHz 
Time: - 1500-1600 UTC
Description: -  The Good News: 30 Years Worldwide. 


Station: -  Pilipinas DX
Date: - 09-12-2007
Frequency: -11675 kHz (Wertachal, Germany)
Time: - 1530-1600 UTC
Language: - English (Wavescan program on AWR)
Description: -  Verified by Henry L. Umadhay. Sacada.


Station: -  RDP International
Date: - 18-01-2008
Frequency: -15690 kHz
Time: - 1400-1430 UTC
Language: - Portuguese 
Description: -  Verified by Christiane. RDP
International 


Station: -  Radio Canada International
Date: - 10-02-2008
Frequency: -9635 kHz (via Xian relay, China)
Time: - 1500-1557 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified
by Bill Westenhaver. 60 Years of Radio Worldwide!
Radio Canada International is proud to offer its loyal
listeners a series of exclusive QSL cards to mark its
60th anniversary. For 60 years, RCI has been bringing
you rich, diverse radio that today include over 300
hours of programming each week. Tune in weekly to Ian
Johns and his Maple Leaf Mailbag team on shortwave,
satellite or www.rcinet.ca 


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


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MUZAFFARPUR – 842002
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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (18th February – 23rd February 2008)

2008-02-28 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (18th February – 23rd February
2008)


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 04-02-2008
Frequency: -11890 kHz (Sri Lanka)
Time: - 0630-0700 UTC
Language: - Bengali
Description: -  Verified by T. Sato. “Ice Hockey in Gum
Boots” (Kushiro-cho, Hokkaido).


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 02-02-2008
Frequency: -15325 kHz (Yamata Japan)
Time: - 0500-0530 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Verified by T. Sato. “Ice Hockey in Gum
Boots” (Kushiro-cho, Hokkaido).


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 24-01-2008
Frequency: -15660 kHz (Guam)
Time: - 1330-1400 UTC
Language: - Assamese 
Description: -  QSL Card verified by Rhoen. The Voice
of Hope. Adventist World Radio QSL. , The Voice of
Hope “Do not fear for behold I give to you good
tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.”
Luke 2:10 MKJV.


Station: -  China Radio International
Date: - 28-01-2008
Frequency: -15465 kHz
Time: - 0600-0655 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games. One
World One Dream. University of Science and Technology
Beijing Gymnasium. 


Station: -  Radio Ukraine International
Date: - 19-01-2008
Frequency: -7440 kHz
Time: - 0600-0700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  KYIV The Monastery golden domes have a
holiday look event in melancholic autumn. 


Station: -  Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep 
Date: - 25-01-2008
Frequency: -9345 kHz (Tashkent)
Time: - 1530 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL 3. A Dutch Morning. Card Three:
Lights Dances in the Meadows.  


Station: -  Voice of America
Date: - 26-12-2007
Frequency: -7125 kHz
Time: - 1530 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Voice of America. Powerful transmitters
and curtain antennas towering hundreds of feet high
beam VOA shortwave radio programs to listeners around
the world from U. S. Government international
broadcasting stations.


Station: -  Radio Free Asia
Date: - 26-01-2008
Frequency: -7470 kHz (IBB Kuwait) 
Time: - 1500-1530 UTC
Language: - Tibetan 
Description: -  Lunar New Year. Year of the Rat Stamp
Design 2008 United States Postal Services. This card
commemorates 2008 as the Year of the Rat according to
Chinese Zodiac. This QSL is issued for all confirmed
reception reports from January – March 2008. Please
continue to you’re your reception reports to us via
our Internet link at www.techweb.rfa.org or by email
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


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MUZAFFARPUR – 842002
BIHAR, INDIA
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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (11th February – 16th February 2008)

2008-02-23 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (11th February – 16th February
2008)


Station: -  Radio Canada International
Date: - 03-02-2008
Frequency: -9635 kHz (via Xian relay, China)
Time: - 1500-1557 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified
by Bill Westenhaver. 60 Years of Radio Worldwide!
Radio Canada International is proud to offer its loyal
listeners a series of exclusive QSL cards to mark its
60th anniversary. For 60 years, RCI has been bringing
you rich, diverse radio that today include over 300
hours of programming each week. Tune in weekly to Ian
Johns and his Maple Leaf Mailbag team on shortwave,
satellite or www.rcinet.ca 


Station: -  Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep 
Date: - 22-12-2008
Frequency: -12080 kHz (Madagascar)
Time: - 1400 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL 6. A Dutch Morning. Card Six:
Summer at the Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal, Amsterdam.  


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 27-01-2008
Frequency: -11890 kHz (Sri Lanka)
Time: - 0700-0730 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  Verified by T. Sato. “Ice Hockey in Gum
Boots” (Kushiro-cho, Hokkaido).


Station: -  Radio Sweden 
Date: - 22-01-2008
Frequency: -9400 kHz
Time: - 1430 UTC
Language: - English


Station: -  Bible Voice 
Date: - 20-12-2008
Frequency: -7260 kHz (Juelich)
Time: - 1830-1845 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Bible Voice Broadcasting. Reaching
Nations… one person at a time. 


Station: -  Radio Praha
Date: - 18-01-2008
Frequency: -5730 kHz
Time: - 1900-1927 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Roman Sebrie (1974), Czech decathlete,
Roman Sebrie won the decathlon at the Athens Olympics
Games in 2004. He won gold in the same event at the
World Athletics Championships in Osaka in 2007. He was
crowned European Champion in 2002 in Munich and in
2006 in Gothenburg. He is the current world record
holder in the decathlon with a score of 9026 points. 


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (4th February – 9th February 2008)

2008-02-16 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (4th February – 9th February
2008)


Station: -  Radio Sweden 
Date: - 17-01-2008
Frequency: -6065 kHz
Time: - 1830 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Grand Hotel Stockholm Sweden.


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 20-01-2008
Frequency: -11675 kHz (Germany)
Time: - 1500-1530 UTC
Language: - Nepali   
Description: -  QSL Card verified by Rhoen. The Voice
of Hope. Adventist World Radio QSL. , The Voice of
Hope “Do not fear for behold I give to you good
tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.”
Luke 2:10 MKJV.


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 30-09-2007
Frequency: -11780 kHz (Singapore)
Time: - 0100-0130 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Verified by T. Sato. “Flying Kites”
(Aso City, Kumamoto Prefecture).


Station: -  KBS World Radio
Date: - 05-01-2008
Frequency: -7275 kHz
Time: - 1800-1900 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  2007 Inter-Korean Meeting. South Korean
President Roh Moo-hyun and North Korean leader Kim
Jong-il held summit talks in Pyongyang, North Korea
between Oct. 2 and 4, 2007. The two heads issued a
10-point joint declaration on October 4, summarizing
their meetings. It was the second encounter between
the chiefs of the two Koreas since the historic
inter-Korean summit between South Korean President Kim
Dae-jung and his North Korean counterpart Kim Jong-il
in 2000. 


Station: -  Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep 
Date: - 19-01-2008
Frequency: -12080 kHz (Madagascar)
Time: - 1430 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL 7. A Dutch Morning. Card Seven: Dam
Square, Amsterdam.  


Station: -  TRT Voice of Turkey 
Date: - 21-01-2008
Frequency: -11735 kHz (EMR)
Time: - 1330-1425 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Uzunbacak/Black-White Sitilt. 


Station: -  Radio Slovakia International
Date: - 13-12-2007
Frequency: -13715 kHz
Time: - 0700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Bratislava. Radio Slovakia
International. 


Station: -  CVC
Date: - 15-12-2007
Frequency: -15270 kHz (Cox Peninsula Transmitter Site
Via Darwin NT Australia, 20kW, 4*4 Curtain Arry)
Time: - 1000-1030 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  CVC, All About Real Life!


Station: -  Voice of America
Date: - 13-12-2007
Frequency: -7430 kHz
Time: - 1600 UTC
Language: - Hindi
Description: -  Alaska. Magnificent LeConte Glacier
near Wrangell, Alaska. 


Station: -  Radio Praha
Date: - 23-01-2008
Frequency: -15710 kHz
Time: - 1000-1029 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Vera Caslavska (1942), Czech gymnast.
Vera Caslavska won her first gold medal at the World
Championships in Prague in 1962. She won three gold
medals at the Tokyo Olympics Games in 1964 and four
gold medals at the 1968 games in Mexico, after which
she ended her sporting career. She was president of
the Czech Olympic Committee in the first half of the
1990s. 
 

Station: -  HCJB Global Australia
Date :- 31-01-2008
Frequency:- 15540 kHz (Transmitting from Kununurra in
the northwest of Australia) 
Time: - 1300-1330 UTC
Language:-  English
Description: -  e-QSL. Olive Python These snakes live
in the tropical areas of Australia. They are not
poisonous and grow to over two metres in length. Their
prey is small green frogs.


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


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Mukesh Kumar
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MISCOT-3, R-8, RAMNA
MUZAFFARPUR – 842002
BIHAR, INDIA
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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (28th January – 2nd February 2008)

2008-02-05 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (28th January – 2nd February
2008)


Station: -  FEBC Philippines
Date: - 12-12-2007
Frequency: -15325 kHz
Time: - 1000-1030 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL Card verified Menchie Marcos, DX
Secretary. Monkey – Eating Eagle. FEBC Radio
International – “The Sound Alternative”

 
Station: -  Radio Sweden 
Date: - 06-01-2008
Frequency: -9400 kHz
Time: - 1430UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  STOCKHOLM Sweden. 


Station: -  KTWR Guam
Date: - 29-10-2007
Frequency: -9975 kHz
Time: - 1400 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  KTWE Trans World Radio Guam. And He
said to them, “Go into all the world, proclaim the
gospel to all the creation.” Mark 16:15.


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 06-01-2008
Frequency: -11675 kHz (Germany)
Time: - 1530-1600 UTC
Language: - English  
Description: -  Special Wavescan QSL Card verified by
Rhoen. WAVESCAN, The Voice of Hope a program for DX
hobbyists and radio listeners! The card depicted
photographs of followings: -
Rhoen Catolico, Host/Presenter AWR Wavescan.
Md. Salahuddin Dolar, Editor/Presenter Bangladesh DX
Report
Henry Umadhay, Editor/Presenter Pilipinas DX Report 
Bob Padula, Editor/Presenter Australian DX Report
Adrian Peterson, Editor/Presenter AWR Wavescan
Gay Tublles, Presenter Inspirations
Yukiko Tsuli-maki, Presenter Japan (JSWC) DX Report


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 01-09-2007
Frequency: -11730 kHz (Yamata, Japan)
Time: - 1400-1430 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Verified by T. Sato. “Flying Kites”
(Aso City, Kumamoto Prefecture).


Station: -  Radio Canada International
Date: - 30-12-2007
Frequency: -9635 kHz (via Kunming relay, China)
Time: - 1500-1557 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified
by Bill Westenhaver. 60 Years of Radio Worldwide!
Radio Canada International is proud to offer its loyal
listeners a series of exclusive QSL cards to mark its
60th anniversary. For 60 years, RCI has been bringing
you rich, diverse radio that today include over 300
hours of programming each week. Tune in weekly to Ian
Johns and his Maple Leaf Mailbag team on shortwave,
satellite or www.rcinet.ca 


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


Regards  73’s
Mukesh Kumar
THE COSMOS CLUB
MISCOT-3, R-8, RAMNA
MUZAFFARPUR – 842002
BIHAR, INDIA
Cell: +919835803450
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 



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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (21st January – 26th January 2008)

2008-01-29 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (21st January – 26th January
2008)


Station: -  KBS World Radio
Date: - 13-12-2007
Frequency: -9515 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  2007 Inter-Korean Meeting. South Korean
President Roh Moo-hyun and North Korean leader Kim
Jong-il held summit talks in Pyongyang, North Korea
between Oct. 2 and 4, 2007. The two heads issued a
10-point joint declaration on October 4, summarizing
their meetings. It was the second encounter between
the chiefs of the two Koreas since the historic
inter-Korean summit between South Korean President Kim
Dae-jung and his North Korean counterpart Kim Jong-il
in 2000. 


Station: -  Voice of Russia  
Date: - 15-12-2007
Frequency: -7305 kHz
Time: - 1530-1600 UTC
Language: - Bengali 
Description: -  P. Krivonogov “Defenders of the
Fortress of Brest”. The 60th Anniversary of the
Victory The Great Patriotic War June 22, 1941 – May 9,
1945. 


Station: -  China Radio International
Date: - 05-01-2008
Frequency: -9570 kHz
Time: - 1630-1655 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games. One
World One Dream. Workers’ Indoor Arena. 


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 13-12-2007
Frequency: -9855 kHz (Germany)
Time: - 1530-1600 UTC
Language: - Hindi  
Description: -  QSL Card verified by Rhoen. The Voice
of Hope. Adventist World Radio QSL. , The Voice of
Hope “Do not fear for behold I give to you good
tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.”
Luke 2:10 MKJV.


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 30-12-2007
Frequency: -11675 kHz (Wertachtal, Germany)
Time: - 1530-1600 UTC
Language: - English/Wavescan  
Description: -  Special Wavescan QSL Card verified by
Rhoen. WAVESCAN, The Voice of Hope a program for DX
hobbyists and radio listeners! The card depicted
photographs of followings: -
Rhoen Catolico, Host/Presenter AWR Wavescan.
Md. Salahuddin Dolar, Editor/Presenter Bangladesh DX
Report
Henry Umadhay, Editor/Presenter Pilipinas DX Report 
Bob Padula, Editor/Presenter Australian DX Report
Adrian Peterson, Editor/Presenter AWR Wavescan
Gay Tublles, Presenter Inspirations
Yukiko Tsuli-maki, Presenter Japan (JSWC) DX Report


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 09-09-2007
Frequency: -11780 kHz (Yamata, Japan)
Time: - 0100-0130 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Verified by T. Sato. “Flying Kites”
(Aso City, Kumamoto Prefecture).


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 26-10-2007
Frequency: -11890 kHz (Sri Lanka)
Time: - 0730-0800 UTC
Language: - Urdu 
Description: -  “Mountain Village” (Neba-mura, Nagano
Prefecture).


Station: -  Radio Canada International
Date: - 24-12-2007
Frequency: -5840 kHz (via Horby relay, Sweden)
Time: - 0100-0157 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified
by Bill Westenhaver. “Rediscover the World” Radio
Canada International is celebrating its 60th
anniversary in 2005. RCI broadcasts throughout the
world via the Internet, analog and digital shortwave,
and satellite. Its 300-hour weekly programming also
airs on over 300 partner stations in 75 countries. 


Station: -  TRT Voice of Turkey 
Date: - 13-12-2007
Frequency: -11735 kHz (EMR)
Time: - 1330 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  The Mevlana Museum – Whirling
Dervishes’ Performance. 


Station: -  Radio Praha
Date: - 22-12-2007
Frequency: -11600 kHz
Time: - 1400-1429 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Minarel in Lednice. Dating from 1802,
this is the oldest observation tower in the Czech
Republic. It is part of the Lednice-Valtice castle and
park complex in south Moravia (a UNESCO protected
monument) and was built by the Lichtenstein noble
family. 


Station: -  Voice of Vietnam
Date: - 08-08-2007
Frequency: -9550 kHz
Time: - 1600-0630 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  TNVN Verification Card


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


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MUZAFFARPUR – 842002
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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (14th January – 19th January 2008)

2008-01-26 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (14th January – 19th January
2008)


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 03-12-2007
Frequency: -11940 kHz (Guam)
Time: - 1400-1430 UTC
Language: - Chin  
Description: -  QSL Card verified by Rhoen. The Voice
of Hope. Adventist World Radio QSL. , The Voice of
Hope “Do not fear for behold I give to you good
tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.”
Luke 2:10 MKJV.


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 09-12-2007
Frequency: -11675 kHz (Wertachtal, Germany)
Time: - 1530-1600 UTC
Language: - English/Wavescan  
Description: -  Special Wavescan QSL Card verified by
Rhoen. WAVESCAN, The Voice of Hope a program for DX
hobbyists and radio listeners! The card depicted
photographs of followings: -
Rhoen Catolico, Host/Presenter AWR Wavescan.
Md. Salahuddin Dolar, Editor/Presenter Bangladesh DX
Report
Henry Umadhay, Editor/Presenter Pilipinas DX Report 
Bob Padula, Editor/Presenter Australian DX Report
Adrian Peterson, Editor/Presenter AWR Wavescan
Gay Tublles, Presenter Inspirations
Yukiko Tsuli-maki, Presenter Japan (JSWC) DX Report


Station: -  Voice of Russia  
Date: - 01-12-2007
Frequency: -7280 kHz
Time: - 1500-1530 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  We Talked To The Whole World


Station: -  Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
Date: - 04-11-2007
Frequency: -7330 kHz
Time: - 1530-1630 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL (No. 2) The main portico and the
wind tower of Khaneh – ye Borujerdi (House) – Kashan. 


Station: -  Pilipinas DX
Date: - 11-11-2007
Frequency: -11675 kHz (Wertachal, Germany)
Time: - 1530-1600 UTC
Language: - English (Wavescan program on AWR)
Description: -  Verified by Henry L. Umadhay. Binondo.


Station: -  Radio Praha
Date: - 21-12-2007
Frequency: -9890 kHz
Time: - 0430-0457 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Klet. Among the country’s oldest
observation towers, it is located at 1060m on the
highest mountain of Blansky forest near Cesky Kurmlov
in south Bohemia. Prince Josef Schwarzenberg had the
tower built in 1825. 


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 29-11-2007
Frequency: -17810 kHz (Yamata, Japan)
Time: - 0500-0530 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Verified by T. Sato. “Mountain Village”
(Neba-mura, Nagano Prefecture).


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 16-12-2007
Frequency: -15590 kHz (Yamata, Japan)
Time: - 0700-0730 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  Verified by T. Sato. “Sprinkled with
forest” (Ryugasaki City, Ibaraki Prefecture).


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 10-12-2007
Frequency: -11890 kHz (Sri Lanka)
Time: - 0630-0700 UTC
Language: - Bengali 
Description: -  Verified by T. Sato. “Sprinkled with
forest” (Ryugasaki City, Ibaraki Prefecture).


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 14-12-2007
Frequency: -11890 kHz (Sri Lanka)
Time: - 0730-0800 UTC
Language: - Urdu 
Description: -  Verified by T. Sato. “Ozutsu
(cannon-style) Fireworks” (Toyohashi City, Aichi
Prefecture).


Station: -  China Radio International
Date: - 20-12-2007
Frequency: -7160 kHz
Time: - 1500-1555UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games. One
World One Dream. Workers’ Indoor Arena. 


Station: -  Radio Taiwan International
Date: - 10-11-2007
Frequency: -9785 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Ceremony in Honor of Confucious – The
ritual ceremony is held on September 28th, and
features the “Pa-Yi Dance.” A total of 64 students
line up in eight rows, dressed in traditional Chou
Dynasty costumes. Each student holds a traditional
musical instrument in his od her left hand, and three
long feathers in the right hand. 


Station: -  Radio Taiwan International
Date: - 21-11-2007
Frequency: -11550 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Burning the Boat of the God of Diseases
– It is said that paying homage to the God of Diseases
can help get rid of evil spirits. Burning his boat is
a way of warding off illnesses, suffering, and bad
fortune. . 


Station: -  Radio Taiwan International
Date: - 29-11-2007
Frequency: -9785 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Huang Hai-tai(1901) is the leader of
Wuchou Garden Puppet Theater. This picture shows a
page from Huang Hai-tai’s manuscript. 


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


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MUZAFFARPUR – 842002
BIHAR, INDIA
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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (7th January – 1 2th January 2008)

2008-01-18 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (7th January – 12th January
2008)


Station: -  Radio Canada International
Date: - 14-12-2007
Frequency: -5840 kHz (via Horby relay, Sweden)
Time: - 0100-0157 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified
by Bill Westenhaver. 60 Years of Radio Worldwide!
Radio Canada International is proud to offer its loyal
listeners a series of exclusive QSL cards to mark its
60th anniversary. For 60 years, RCI has been bringing
you rich, diverse radio that today include over 300
hours of programming each week. Tune in weekly to Ian
Johns and his Maple Leaf Mailbag team on shortwave,
satellite or www.rcinet.ca 


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 28-11-2007
Frequency: -9635 kHz (Guam)
Time: - 1400-1500 UTC
Language: - Mandarin  
Description: -  QSL Card verified by Rhoen. Adventist
World Radio, The Voice of Hope www.awr.org.


Station: -  Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep 
Date: - 03-09-2007
Frequency: -9345 kHz 
Time: - 1400 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL 1. A Dutch Morning. Card One:
Rainbow Washes Over, Amsterdam.  


Station: -  Voice of Russia  
Date: - 16-11-2007
Frequency: -9885 kHz
Time: - 1300-1400 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  We Talked To The Whole World


Station: -  Voice of America
Date: - 18-11-2007
Frequency: -15105 kHz
Time: - 1500UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  These Crosley transmitters served the
Voice of America from 1942 to 1989 at the VOA Bethany,
Ohio relay station, delivering news and information to
listeners around the globe. These have been replaced
with new, state-of-the art Brown Boveri transmitters 


Station: -  China Radio International
Date: - 04-11-2007
Frequency: -9570 kHz
Time: - 1600-1655 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games. One
World One Dream. University of Science and Technology
Beijing Gymnasium. 


Station: -  Vatican Radio 
Date: - 30-10-2007
Frequency: -15560 kHz
Time: - 1530-1550 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Pope Benedict XVI on the terrace of St.
John’s Tower in the Vatican gardens. In the background
St. Peter’s dome and a Short Wave antenna of Vatican
Radio.


Station: -  Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
Date: - 28-10-2007
Frequency: -17660 kHz
Time: - 1030-1125 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL (No. 2) The main portico and the
wind tower of Khaneh – ye Borujerdi (House) – Kashan. 
 

Station: -  Radio Sweden 
Date: - 11-12-2007
Frequency: -12080 kHz
Time: - 1500 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Sveriges Radio. 


Station: -  All India Radio Bangalore 
Date: - 03-09-2007
Frequency: -11620 kHz 
Time: - 1144-1154 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management  Synergy). Animal
figure (Group - II), Bhimbetka.


Station: -  KBS World Radio
Date: - 29-11-2007
Frequency: -9515 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  2007 Inter-Korean Meeting. South Korean
President Roh Moo-hyun and North Korean leader Kim
Jong-il held summit talks in Pyongyang, North Korea
between Oct. 2 and 4, 2007. The two heads issued a
10-point joint declaration on October 4, summarizing
their meetings. It was the second encounter between
the chiefs of the two Koreas since the historic
inter-Korean summit between South Korean President Kim
Dae-jung and his North Korean counterpart Kim Jong-il
in 2000. 


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


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Mukesh Kumar
THE COSMOS CLUB
MISCOT-3, R-8, RAMNA
MUZAFFARPUR – 842002
BIHAR, INDIA
Cell: +919835803450
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[HCDX] International Broadcasters Condemn Rising Threats to Media Freedom

2008-01-08 Thread Mukesh Kumar
International Broadcasters Condemn Rising Threats to
Media Freedom

7 January 2008—The heads of five of the largest
international broadcasters have called upon
governments to honor the United Nations Declaration of
Human Rights and “end any and all practices that
hamper the rights of people everywhere to receive and
impart information.”

At their annual meeting in Hilversum, Netherlands, the
directors of the BBC World Service, Deutsche Welle,
Radio France Internationale, Radio Netherlands
Worldwide, and the Voice of America issued an
unprecedented joint resolution denouncing what they
termed growing trends towards media restrictions and
attacks on journalists in many of the countries to
which they broadcast.  

While acknowledging that each broadcaster has had
different experiences, they spoke with one voice about
a common concern—the “grave and rising threats to the
right to gather information and communicate it across
national borders.”

Jan Hoek, Director General of Radio Netherlands
Worldwide, who currently chairs the group of five
broadcasters, said, “Our most important objective is
to inform people without access to diverse media
sources and viewpoints, who lack reliable and
independent information.  In a progressively polarised
environment where the media in many countries are
encountering fierce curbs on their freedom to publish,
we need to stand together to meet the needs of those
millions of audiences worldwide who have come to
depend on us as a vital source of trustworthy
information.”

According to several press monitoring organizations,
press freedom has been on the decline in many
countries in recent years. The Paris-based Reporters
Without Borders has tracked an increase in the number
of journalists killed at work each year since 2002.

The five international broadcasters reach hundreds of
millions weekly by radio, television, and the
Internet.  Programmes are produced in 60 languages and
broadcast worldwide through thousands of affiliate
radio stations, television channels, and cable
systems.

For more information, contact: 
BBC World Service – Mike Gardner, +44 (0) 20 7557
2937, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Deutsche Welle – +49 228 429 0,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Radio France Internationale – Anthony Ravera, +33 1 56
40 29 85, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Radio Netherlands Worldwide – Herma Hulst, +31 35
6724218, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Voice of America – Letitia King, +1 202 203 4959,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Joint Statement on Rising Threats to Media Freedom

In recent years, international broadcasters have seen
grave and rising threats to the right to gather
information and communicate it across national
borders.

A growing number of countries – in Eurasia, Africa,
South and East Asia, and Latin America – have
restricted or blocked coverage of events of
significant public interest.  Journalists – including
many working for our organizations – have been
detained, arrested, expelled, kidnapped or killed.

Particularly disturbing are new efforts by some
governments, through the licensing and regulatory
process, to restrict or forbid local rebroadcasts of
our programs on radio and television through local
partnerships.  And more states are deliberately
interfering with broadcast signals or are attempting
to block or censor the Internet.  

As international broadcasters, we deplore such efforts
– and call upon governments to end any and all
practices that hamper the right of people everywhere
to “receive and impart information and ideas through
any media and regardless of frontiers.” [United
Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights]

Each of us has a different history, a different
mission, different resources and different
experiences, but we all share a common goal – to
present accurate and comprehensive news and
information to audiences around the world.

Accordingly, we oppose efforts to restrict this
important work, and call upon governments worldwide to
halt such practices.

Adopted in Hilversum, Netherlands 

BBC World Service (United Kingdom) 
Deutsche Welle (Germany) 
Radio France Internationale (France) 
Radio Netherlands Worldwide (Netherlands) 
Voice of America (United States) 

http://www.bbc.co.uk

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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (10th December – 15th December 2007)

2007-12-20 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (10th December – 15th December
2007)


Station: -  All India Radio Bangalore 
Date: - 02-09-2007
Frequency: -13695 kHz
Time: - 1144-1154 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management  Synergy). Animal
figure (Group - II), Bhimbetka.


Station: -  KBS World Radio
Date: - 10-11-2007
Frequency: -9515 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  2007 Inter-Korean Meeting. South Korean
President Roh Moo-hyun and North Korean leader Kim
Jong-il held summit talks in Pyongyang, North Korea
between Oct. 2 and 4, 2007. The two heads issued a
10-point joint declaration on October 4, summarizing
their meetings. It was the second encounter between
the chiefs of the two Koreas since the historic
inter-Korean summit between South Korean President Kim
Dae-jung and his North Korean counterpart Kim Jong-il
in 2000. 


Station: -  Deutsche Welle
Date: - 12-07-2007
Frequency: -9895 kHz (Trincomalee)
Time: - 0200-0230 UTC
Language: - Urdu
Description: -  Start des Belarus – Programms: 1.
August 2006.


Station: -  Radio Canada International
Date: - 25-11-2007
Frequency: -9635 kHz (via Xian relay, China)
Time: - 1500-1557 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified
by Bill Westenhaver. 60 Years of Radio Worldwide!
Radio Canada International is proud to offer its loyal
listeners a series of exclusive QSL cards to mark its
60th anniversary. For 60 years, RCI has been bringing
you rich, diverse radio that today include over 300
hours of programming each week. Tune in weekly to Ian
Johns and his Maple Leaf Mailbag team on shortwave,
satellite or www.rcinet.ca 


Station: -  TRT Voice of Turkey 
Date: - 10-10-2007
Frequency: -13710 kHz 
Time: - 1200-1300 UTC
Language: - Urdu
Description: -  70th Year Commemorative QSL Card. 


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 16-11-2007
Frequency: -12105 kHz (Agat, Guam)
Time: - 1500-1530 UTC
Language: - English  
Description: -  QSL Card verified by Rhoen. Adventist
World Radio, The Voice of Hope www.awr.org.


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 22-11-2007
Frequency: -9585 kHz (Germany)
Time: - 1530-1600 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  QSL Card verified by Rhoen. Adventist
World Radio, The Voice of Hope www.awr.org.


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 25-11-2007
Frequency: -11610 kHz (Agat, Guam)
Time: - 1500-1530 UTC
Language: - Mizo 
Description: -  QSL Card verified by Rhoen. Adventist
World Radio, The Voice of Hope www.awr.org.


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


Regards  73’s
Mukesh Kumar
THE COSMOS CLUB
MISCOT-3, R-8, RAMNA
MUZAFFARPUR – 842002
BIHAR, INDIA
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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (3rd December – 8th December 2007)

2007-12-10 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (3rd December – 8th December
2007)


Station: -  All India Radio Bangalore 
Date: - 06-08-2007
Frequency: -11620 kHz
Time: - 1430-1445 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management  Synergy). Eleven
Headed Avalokitesvara, Alchi Monastery, Ladakh.


Station: -  KBS World Radio
Date: - 08-11-2007
Frequency: -9515 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  2007 Inter-Korean Meeting. South Korean
President Roh Moo-hyun and North Korean leader Kim
Jong-il held summit talks in Pyongyang, North Korea
between Oct. 2 and 4, 2007. The two heads issued a
10-point joint declaration on October 4, summarizing
their meetings. It was the second encounter between
the chiefs of the two Koreas since the historic
inter-Korean summit between South Korean President Kim
Dae-jung and his North Korean counterpart Kim Jong-il
in 2000. 


Station: -  Radio Taiwan International
Date: - 27-10-2007
Frequency: -11600 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Puppet master Lee Tien-Lu’s apprentices
from Europe, America, Korea, Japan and Taiwan all
performed puppet shows to celebrate Lee’s 80th
birthday. This photo is from The Tale of the White
Serpent performed by one of Lee’s third generation of
apprentices. . 


Station: -  Radio Praha
Date: - 06-11-2007
Frequency: -9400 kHz
Time: - 1800-1827 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Klet. Among the country’s oldest
observation towers, it is located at 1060m on the
highest mountain of Blansky forest near Cesky Kurmlov
in south Bohemia. Prince Josef Schwarzenberg had the
tower built in 1825. 


Station: -  TRT Voice of Turkey 
Date: - 08-11-2007
Frequency: -11735 kHz (EMR)
Time: - 1330-1425 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  TRT Archives. 


Station: -  Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep 
Date: - 14-08-2007
Frequency: -9345 kHz (Tashkent)
Time: - 1530 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL 4. A Dutch Morning. Card Four:
Winter on the Lakes; Gaasperdam, Amsterdam.  


Station: -  Voice of Russia  
Date: - 08-11-2007
Frequency: -7280 kHz
Time: - 1500-1530 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  V. Dmitrievsky “The March Rest”. The
60th Anniversary of the Victory The Great Patriotic
War June 22, 1941 – May 9, 1945. 


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


Regards  73’s
Mukesh Kumar
THE COSMOS CLUB
MISCOT-3, R-8, RAMNA
MUZAFFARPUR – 842002
BIHAR, INDIA
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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (19th November – 24th November 2007)

2007-11-27 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (12th November – 17th November 2007)

2007-11-23 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (12th November – 17th November
2007)


Station: -  Voice of Russia  
Date: - 29-09-2007
Frequency: -6070 kHz
Time: - 1530-1600 UTC
Language: - Bengali
Description: -  The 60th Anniversary of the Victory The
Great Patriotic War June 22, 1941 – May 9, 1945. 


Station: -  Radio Romania International
Date: - 12-08-2007
Frequency: -17770 kHz
Time: - 0530-0600UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  The Orthodox Metropolitan Cathedral in
Sibiu .


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 25-10-2007
Frequency: -15590 kHz 
Time: - 0700-0730 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  “The day of autumn” (Asuka-mura, Nara
Prefecture). 


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 18-10-2007
Frequency: -11890 kHz 
Time: - 0700-0730 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  “Crater Lake at Dawn” (Zao-machi,
Miyagi Prefecture). 


Station: -  Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep 
Date: - 28-09-2007
Frequency: -9345 kHz (Tashkent)
Time: - 1500UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL 5. A Dutch Morning. Card Five: The
Canals of Amsterdam; Elandsgracht.  


Station: -  Radio Ukraine International
Date: - 24-09-2007
Frequency: -7440 kHz
Time: - -0100 UTC
Language: - English


Station: -  Radio Sweden 
Date: - 28-10-2007
Frequency: -11550 kHz
Time: - 1430UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Skoklosters Slott outside Stockholm. 


Station: -  Radio Praha
Date: - 28-10-2007
Frequency: -11600 kHz
Time: - 1400-1429 UTC
Description: -  Minarel in Lednice. Dating from 1802,
this is the oldest observation tower in the Czech
Republic. It is part of the Lednice-Valtice castle and
park complex in south Moravia (a UNESCO protected
monument) and was built by the Lichtenstein noble
family. 


Station: -  Radio Taiwan International
Date: - 15-09-2007
Frequency: -11600 kHz
Time: - 1600 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Puppet master Lee Tien-Lu’s apprentices
from Europe, America, Korea, Japan and Taiwan all
performed puppet shows to celebrate Lee’s 80th
birthday. This photo is from The Tale of the White
Serpent performed by one of Lee’s third generation of
apprentices. . 


Station: -  Radio Osterreich 1 
Date: - 25-10-2007
Frequency: -17715 kHz
Time: - 1200-1230 UTC
Description: -  The City of Salzburg.


Station: -  Deutsche Welle
Date: - 06-04-2007
Frequency: -9645 kHz (Trincomalee)
Time: - 1700-1730UTC
Language: - Urdu
Description: -  Verified by Horst Scholz, Transmission
Management. Deutsche Welle.


Station: -  KBS World Radio
Date: - 11-10-2007
Frequency: -9515kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  The Seongsan Sunrise Peak. Jeju’s
volcanic islands and lava tubes have been added to the
World Natural Heritage list by UNESCO. It bears great
significance in that it’s the first time for a natural
site in Korea to be registered on the list. The Jeju
heritage site consists of Mt Halla, the Seongsan
Sunrise Peak, and the island’s lava tubes. UNESCO’s
list of world heritage sites is comprised of location
that are deemed to have outstanding value to all
mankind. The picture shows the Seongsan Sunrise Peak
and Mt Halla on Jeju Island. 


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


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MUZAFFARPUR – 842002
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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (29th October – 3rd November 2007)

2007-11-06 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (29th October – 3rd November
2007)


Station: -  All India Radio Delhi
Date: - 21-07-2007
Frequency: -5015 kHz
Time: - 1800-1830 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management  Synergy). Samvara,
Lamayuru Monastery, Ladakh.


Station: -  All India Radio Bangalore
Date: - 29-07-2007
Frequency: -13695 kHz
Time: - 1144-1155 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management  Synergy). Thiksey
Monastery, Ladakh.


Station: -  All India Radio Gangtok
Date: - 29-07-2007
Frequency: -4835 kHz
Time: - 0330-0400 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management  Synergy). Door-leaf,
Lamayuru, Ladakh.


Station: -  KBS World Radio
Date: - 23-09-2007
Frequency: -7275 kHz
Time: - 1800-1900 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  The Seongsan Sunrise Peak. Jeju’s
volcanic islands and lava tubes have been added to the
World Natural Heritage list by UNESCO. It bears great
significance in that it’s the first time for a natural
site in Korea to be registered on the list. The Jeju
heritage site consists of Mt Halla, the Seongsan
Sunrise Peak, and the island’s lava tubes. UNESCO’s
list of world heritage sites is comprised of location
that are deemed to have outstanding value to all
mankind. The picture shows the Seongsan Sunrise Peak
and Mt Halla on Jeju Island. 


Station: -  China Radio International 
Date: - 27-08-2007
Frequency: -7170 kHz
Time: - 1900 UTC
Language: - German 
Description: -  Beijing 2008 – One World One Dream –
Ying Tung Natatorium.


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 10-06-2007
Frequency: -15195 kHz (Yamata, Japan)
Time: - 0530-0600 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Verified by T. Sato. “Crater Lake at
Dawn” (Zao-machi, Miyagi Prefecture).


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 15-07-2007
Frequency: -15325 kHz (Yamata, Japan)
Time: - 0100-0130 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Verified by T. Sato. “The day of
autumn” (Asuka-mura, Nara Prefecture).


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 30-09-2007
Frequency: -11890 kHz 
Time: - 1300-1330 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -   The Tokyo metropolitan government
office building.  .


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 09-10-2007
Frequency: -15590 kHz 
Time: - 0700-0730 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -   Amaryllises Swaying in the Wind
(Nanno-cho, Gifu Prefecture).


Station: -  HCJB Global Australia
Date :- 25-10-2007
Frequency:- 15425 kHz (Transmitting from Kununurra in
the northwest of Australia) 
Time: - 1315-1330 UTC
Language:-  Hindi 
Description: -  e-QSL. Kapok Flower. The kapok tree
grows in the kimberleys and flowers in the dry season
, at the end of the dry season it produces seed pods,
which were used as filling for mattresses.


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


Regards  73’s
Mukesh Kumar
THE COSMOS CLUB
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MUZAFFARPUR – 842002
BIHAR, INDIA
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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (22th October – 27th October 2007)

2007-11-02 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (22th October – 27th October
2007)


Station: -  All India Radio Gorakhpur
Date: - 18-07-2007
Frequency: -3945 kHz
Time: - 1600-1630 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management  Synergy). Raj Palace,
Leh, Ladakh.


Station: -  All India Radio Guwahati
Date: - 26-07-2007
Frequency: -7420 kHz
Time: - 0700-0730 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management  Synergy). Raj Palace,
Leh, Ladakh.


Station: -  All India Radio Bangalore 
Date: - 11-06-2007
Frequency: -9425 kHz
Time: - 1730-1800 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management  Synergy). River Indus,
Alchi, Ladakh.


Station: -  All India Radio Bangalore 
Date: - 11-06-2007
Frequency: -13710 kHz
Time: - 1400-1455 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management  Synergy). River Indus,
Alchi, Ladakh.


Station: -  All India Radio Delhi 
Date: - 07-06-2007
Frequency: -17670 kHz
Time: - 1750-1810 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management  Synergy). A Ladhakhi
Lady, Lamayuru, Ladakh.


Station: -  All India Radio Delhi 
Date: - 11-06-2007
Frequency: -11620 kHz
Time: - 1430-1445 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management  Synergy). Kalachakra,
Hemis Monastery, Ladakh.


Station: -  All India Radio Delhi 
Date: - 16-07-2007
Frequency: -9950 kHz
Time: - 1830-1900 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management  Synergy). A Ladhakhi
Lady, Lamayuru, Ladakh.


Station: -  All India Radio Delhi 
Date: - 23-07-2007
Frequency: -15050 kHz
Time: - 1144-1154 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management  Synergy). A Ladhakhi
Lady, Lamayuru, Ladakh.


Station: -  Voice of Russia  
Date: - 20-09-2007
Frequency: -6070 kHz
Time: - 1530-1600 UTC
Language: - Bengali
Description: -  The 60th Anniversary of the Victory The
Great Patriotic War June 22, 1941 – May 9, 1945. 


Station: -  Radio Ukraine International
Date: - 24-09-2007
Frequency: -7440 kHz
Time: - -0100 UTC
Language: - English


Station: -  Radio Free Asia
Date: - 04-09-2007
Frequency: -17640 kHz (IBB Tinian) 
Time: - 0130-0200 UTC
Language: - Uyghur 
Description: -  11 years of broadcasting excellence
September 29 1996-2007. This card commemorates RFA’s
11th anniversary of its first broadcast which took
place on September 29, 1996; our first broadcast was
in Mandarin Chinese. This QSL is issued for all
confirmed reception reports from September – December
2007. Please continue to submit your reception reports
to www.rfa.org/schedules or by e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 


Station: -  Radio Taiwan International
Date: - 15-09-2007
Frequency: -11600 kHz
Time: - 1600 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Puppet master Lee Tien-Lu’s apprentices
from Europe, America, Korea, Japan and Taiwan all
performed puppet shows to celebrate Lee’s 80th
birthday. This photo is from The Tale of the White
Serpent performed by one of Lee’s third generation of
apprentices. . 


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


Regards  73’s
Mukesh Kumar
THE COSMOS CLUB
MISCOT-3, R-8, RAMNA
MUZAFFARPUR – 842002
BIHAR, INDIA
Cell: +919835803450
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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (8th October – 1 3th October 2007)

2007-10-19 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (8th October – 13th October
2007) 


Station: -  Radio Damasco (Syrian Arab Republic
Broadcasting Service)
Date: - 08-03-2007
Frequency: -12085 kHz 
Time: - 2215-2230 UTC
Language: - Spanish
Description: -  Verified by Director of Radio Damascus.
Aleppo Citadel – Aleppo - Syria.  


Station: -  TRT Voice of Turkey 
Date: - 23-09-2007
Frequency: -13685 kHz (EMR)
Time: - 1230-1330 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Whirling Dervish.


Station: -  Channel Africa (via Sentech) 
Date: - 13-09-2007
Frequency: -17770 kHz (Telefunken)
Time: - 1500-1530 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Verification Letter verified by Kathy
Otto, Broadcast Planning, Sentech. We are happy to
verify these details. The transmitter, a 500 kW
Telefunken, is located at the Meyerton Transmitting
Station, geographical coordinates 26S35 28E08.  


Station: -  Radio Canada International
Date: - 25-09-2007
Frequency: -11700 kHz (via Kunming relay, China)
Time: - -0057 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified
by Bill Westenhaver. 60 Years of Radio Worldwide!
Radio Canada International is proud to offer its loyal
listeners a series of exclusive QSL cards to mark its
60th anniversary. For 60 years, RCI has been bringing
you rich, diverse radio that today include over 300
hours of programming each week. Tune in weekly to Ian
Johns and his Maple Leaf Mailbag team on shortwave,
satellite or www.rcinet.ca 


Station: -  Voice of Russia  
Date: - 13-09-2007
Frequency: -15605 kHz
Time: - 1500-1530 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  We Talked To The Whole World


Station: -  Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
Date: - 22-09-2007
Frequency: -11835 kHz (Madagascar)
Time: - 1530 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL 6. A Dutch Morning. Card Six:
Summer at the Nieuwezijds Voorburwal, Amsterdam.  
.

Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 14-09-2007
Frequency: -11890 kHz (Sri Lanka)
Time: - 0700-0730 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -   “Crater Lake at Dawn” (Zao-machi,
Miyagi Prefecture).


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 13-09-2007
Frequency: -11780kHz (Singapore)
Time: - 0100-0130 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -   “The day in autumn” (Asuka-mura, Nara
Prefecture).


Station: -  Athmik Yatra / GFA Radio
Date: - 23-09-2007
Frequency: -15215 kHz 
Time: - 1415-1500 UTC
Description: -   Verification Letter. Verified by
Monitoring Department, Athmik Yatra. 


Station: -  Radio Taiwan International
Date: - 11-09-2007
Frequency: -11600 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Special QSL for 75th Anniversary.
Courtesy to Brazil listener Agnaldo Silva Do
Nascimento. 


Station: -  China Radio International 
Date: - 03-09-2007
Frequency: -9570 kHz
Time: - 1600-1655 UTC
Language: - English 
Description: -  Beijing 2008 – One World One Dream –
Beijing Shooting Range Hall.


Station: -  Voice of America
Date: - 12-08-2007
Frequency: -15580 kHz
Time: - 0600 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  These Crosley transmitters served the
Voice of America from 1942 to 1989 at the VOA Bethany,
Ohio relay station, delivering news and information to
listeners around the globe. These have been replaced
with new, state-of-the art Brown Boveri transmitters 


Station: -  Voice of America
Date: - 27-07-2007
Frequency: -15105 kHz
Time: - 1500 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Technicians inspected part of the
high-powered shortwave antenna system at the
International Broadcasting Bureau Transmitting Station
on Tinian in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana
Island. 


Station: -  Voice of America
Date: - 24-07-2007
Frequency: -7260 kHz
Time: - 1600 UTC
Language: - Hindi
Description: -  Satellite antennas at the International
Broadcasting Bureau Transmitting Station in Germany
help to relay VOA radio and TV programs around the
world. 


Station: -  HCJB Global Australia
Date :- 10-10-2007
Frequency:- 15405 kHz (Transmitting from Kununurra in
the northwest of Australia) 
Time: - 0145-0200 UTC
Language:-  Hindi 
Description: -  e-QSL. Kapok Flower. The kapok tree
grows in the kimberleys and flowers in the dry season
, at the end of the dry season it produces seed pods,
which were used as filling for mattresses.


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


Regards  73’s
Mukesh Kumar
THE COSMOS CLUB
MISCOT-3, R-8, RAMNA
MUZAFFARPUR – 842002
BIHAR, INDIA
Cell: +919835803450
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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (1st October – 6 th October 2007)

2007-10-10 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (1st October – 6th October
2007) 


Station: -  All India Radio Delhi
Date: - 12-08-2007
Frequency: -10330 kHz
Time: - 0900-0930 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  Verifies by V. P. Singh. River Indus,
Alchi, Ladakh.


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 15-09-2007
Frequency: -9725 kHz (Agat, Guam)
Time: - 1430-1500 UTC
Language: - Karen 
Description: -  Adventist World Radio, The Voice of
Hope www.awr.org.


Station: -  Deutsche Welle
Date: - 26-07-2007
Frequency: -6170 kHz (Trincomalee)
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Verified by Horst Scholz, Transmission
Management. Deutsche Welle 1953 – 2003.


Station: -  FEBC Philippines
Date: - 18-09-2007
Frequency: -15325 kHz
Time: - 1000-1030 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  DX QSL Card verified Menchie Marcos, DX
Secretary. 
 

Station: -  Radio Free Asia
Date: - 24-09-2007
Frequency: -15690 kHz (IBB Sri Lanka) 
Time: - 0030-0100 UTC
Language: - Lao 
Description: -  11 years of broadcasting excellence
September 29 1996-2007. This card commemorates RFA’s
11th anniversary of its first broadcast which took
place on September 29, 1996; our first broadcast was
in Mandarin Chinese. This QSL is issued for all
confirmed reception reports from September – December
2007. Please continue to submit your reception reports
to www.rfa.org/schedules or by e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 

Station: -  Radio Praha
Date: - 23-09-2007
Frequency: -11600 kHz
Time: - 0330 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Praded. Located in the Maravia_Silesia
region on the peak of Praded mountain at a height of
1491 m. Previously a stone observation tower stood on
this spot. In the 1980s a 162-m television transmitter
was built here. 


Station: -  Radio Tirana, Albania
Date: - 10-08-2007
Frequency: -7465 kHz
Time: - 1845-1900 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  RTI International, Radio Trina,
Albania. 


Station: -  Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
Date: - 16-09-2007
Frequency: -7370 kHz
Time: - 1530-1627 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL (No. 2) The main portico and the
wind tower of Khaneh – ye Borujerdi (House) – Kashan. 


Station: -  Radio Canada International
Date: - 16-09-2007
Frequency: -11675 kHz (via Kunming relay, China)
Time: - 1500-1557 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified
by Bill Westenhaver. 60 Years of Radio Worldwide!
Radio Canada International is proud to offer its loyal
listeners a series of exclusive QSL cards to mark its
60th anniversary. For 60 years, RCI has been bringing
you rich, diverse radio that today include over 300
hours of programming each week. Tune in weekly to Ian
Johns and his Maple Leaf Mailbag team on shortwave,
satellite or www.rcinet.ca 


Station: -  KBS World Radio
Date: - 15-09-2007
Frequency: -9515 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  The Seongsan Sunrise Peak. Jeju’s
volcanic islands and lava tubes have been added to the
World Natural Heritage list by UNESCO. It bears great
significance in that it’s the first time for a natural
site in Korea to be registered on the list. The Jeju
heritage site consists of Mt Halla, the Seongsan
Sunrise Peak, and the island’s lava tubes. UNESCO’s
list of world heritage sites is comprised of location
that are deemed to have outstanding value to all
mankind. The picture shows the Seongsan Sunrise Peak
and Mt Halla on Jeju Island. 


Station: -  Radio Sweden 
Date: - 24-09-2007
Frequency: -11675 kHz
Time: - 0130 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  View of Stockholm. 


Station: -  HCJB Global Australia
Date :- 24-09-2007
Frequency:- 15425 kHz (Transmitting from Kununurra in
the northwest of Australia) 
Time: - 1130-1200 UTC
Language:-  English
Description: -  e-QSL. Kapok Flower. The kapok tree
grows in the kimberleys and flowers in the dry season
, at the end of the dry season it produces seed pods,
which were used as filling for mattresses.


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


Regards  73’s
Mukesh Kumar
THE COSMOS CLUB
MISCOT-3, R-8, RAMNA
MUZAFFARPUR – 842002
BIHAR, INDIA
Cell: +919835803450
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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (24th September – 29th September 2007)

2007-10-03 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (24th September – 29th
September 2007) 


Station: -  Radio Canada International
Date: - 13-09-2007
Frequency: -17720 kHz (via Urumqui relay, China)
Time: - 1500-1557 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified
by Bill Westenhaver. 60 Years of Radio Worldwide!
Radio Canada International is proud to offer its loyal
listeners a series of exclusive QSL cards to mark its
60th anniversary. For 60 years, RCI has been bringing
you rich, diverse radio that today include over 300
hours of programming each week. Tune in weekly to Ian
Johns and his Maple Leaf Mailbag team on shortwave,
satellite or www.rcinet.ca 


Station: -  Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation
Date: - 10-08-2007
Frequency: -9340 kHz
Time: - 0100-0115 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Verified by Mr. Asad Ayub. Historic
Building of Islamia Cpllege, Peshawar.


Station: -  Radio Ukraine International
Date: - 05-09-2007
Frequency: -7440 kHz
Time: - -0100 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  KYIV Metro Bridge.


Station: -  Radio Taiwan International
Date: - 31-08-2007
Frequency: -15515 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Special QSL for 75th Anniversary.
Courtesy to Brazil listener Agnaldo Silva Do
Nascimento. 


Station: -  Bible Voice 
Date: - 12-09-2007
Frequency: -15680 kHz (Juelich)
Time: - 1530-1600 UTC
Description: -  Reaching Nations… one person at a time.



Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 08-09-2007
Frequency: -11885 kHz (Agat, Guam)
Time: - 1430-1500 UTC
Language: - Burmese
Description: -  Adventist World Radio, The Voice of
Hope www.awr.org.


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 10-09-2007
Frequency: -9980 kHz (Agat, Guam)
Time: - 1730-1800 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Adventist World Radio, The Voice of
Hope www.awr.org.


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 11-09-2007
Frequency: -11890 kHz (Sri Lanka)
Time: - 1400-1430 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  Verified by T. Sato. A bride in a
traditional wedding gown. 


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 05-09-2007
Frequency: -15590 kHz (Yamata, Japan)
Time: - 0630-0700 UTC
Language: - Bengali 
Description: -  Verified by T. Sato. Paper String Art /
Sea Bream  Waves.


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 09-09-2007
Frequency: -11780 kHz (Singapore)
Time: - 0100-0130 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Verified by T. Sato. Paper String Art /
Crane  Turtle.


Station: -  Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep 
Date: - 03-09-2007
Frequency: -9345 kHz (Tashkent)
Time: - 1400 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL 5. A Dutch Morning. Card Five: The
Canals of Amsterdam; Elandsgracht.  


Station: -  The Overcomer Ministry (Via T-Systems
MediaBroadcast GmbH)
Date: - 23-09-2007
Frequency:- 13810 kHz (The Overcomer Ministry
Broadcast)
Time: - 1400-1500 UTC
Language:-  English
Description: -  e-QSL
Dear Sir, 
Thank you very much for your kind reception report
which we confirm and which is attached to this email.
You did listen to a transmission of The Overcomer
Ministry which was broadcasted towards SOEUR, ME by
using a 100 kW transmitter from Short-wave Radio
Station Juelich. Your reception report is highly
appreciated and we forwarded it to our Customer, too.
We would like to thank you for your efforts in this
matter. 
Kindest regards
Walter Brodowsky
T-Systems MediaBroadcast GmbH


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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (17th September – 22nd September 2007)

2007-09-27 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (17th September – 22nd
September 2007) 


Station: -  Radio Tirana, Albania
Date: - 10-08-2007
Frequency: -7465 kHz
Time: - 1845-1900 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  RTI International, Radio Trina,
Albania. 


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 30-08-2007
Frequency: -11890 kHz 
Time: - 0700-0730 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  Highway interchange at night,
Kitakyushu.  . 


Station: -  TRT Voice of Turkey 
Date: - 23-08-2007
Frequency: -13685 kHz (EMR)
Time: - 123-1325 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  TRT Archives.


Station: -  Deutsche Welle
Date: - 26-06-2007
Frequency: -9895 kHz (Trincomalee)
Time: - 0100-0130 UTC
Language: - Bengali 
Description: -  Verified by Horst Scholz, Transmission
Management. DW DRM Digital Radio Mondiale. 


Station: -  Radio Taiwan International
Date: - 24-08-2007
Frequency: -15515 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Special QSL for 75th Anniversary.
Courtsy to Brazil listener Agnaldo Silva Do
Nascimento. 


Station: -  Radio Canada International
Date: - 02-09-2007
Frequency: -11675 kHz (via Kunming relay, China)
Time: - 1500-1557 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified
by Bill Westenhaver. 60 Years of Radio Worldwide!
Radio Canada International is proud to offer its loyal
listeners a series of exclusive QSL cards to mark its
60th anniversary. For 60 years, RCI has been bringing
you rich, diverse radio that today include over 300
hours of programming each week. Tune in weekly to Ian
Johns and his Maple Leaf Mailbag team on shortwave,
satellite or www.rcinet.ca 


Station: -  Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
Date: - 30-08-2007
Frequency: -9845 kHz (Bonaire)
Time: - 0030 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL 6. A Dutch Morning. Card Six:
Summer at the Nieuwezijds Voorburwal, Amsterdam.  


Station: -  Radio Osterreich 1 
Date: - 26-08-2007
Frequency: -17715 kHz
Time: - 1200-1300 UTC
Language: - German/English
Description: -  The City of Salzburg.


Station: -  Voice of Russia  
Date: - 02-09-2007
Frequency: -21790 kHz
Time: - 0830 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  1703-2003. St. Petersburg is 300 years
old. 


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 30-08-2007
Frequency: -11890 kHz 
Time: - 1300-1330 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  The Tokyo metropolitan government
office building.  . 


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


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MUZAFFARPUR – 842002
BIHAR, INDIA
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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (10th September – 15th September 2007)

2007-09-18 Thread Mukesh Kumar
: -15435 kHz (Wertachtal, Germany)
Time: - 1230-1300 UTC
Language: - Bengali 
Description: -  Adventist World Radio, The Voice of
Hope www.awr.org.


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 30-08-2007
Frequency: -15510 kHz (Agat, Guam)
Time: - -00301630 UTC
Language: - Burmese 
Description: -  Adventist World Radio, The Voice of
Hope www.awr.org.


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 25-08-2007
Frequency: -15520 kHz (Agat, Guam)
Time: - 0100-0200 UTC
Language: - Mandarin
Description: -  Adventist World Radio, The Voice of
Hope www.awr.org.


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 01-09-2007
Frequency: -15445 kHz (Agat, Guam)
Time: - 0100-0200 UTC
Language: - Vietnamese 
Description: -  Adventist World Radio, The Voice of
Hope www.awr.org.


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 30-08-2007
Frequency: -15510 kHz (Agat, Guam)
Time: - 0030-0100 UTC
Language: - Karen
Description: -  Adventist World Radio, The Voice of
Hope www.awr.org.


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire
Location: - 26N07 85E23


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MUZAFFARPUR – 842002
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[HCDX] Message from World Cricket Today on Radio Miami International

2007-09-05 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Bruce Baskin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
subject  WRMI's World Cricket Today program from
England   
mailed-by  hotmail.com   

Hello,

Attached find this week's edition of Radio Miami
International's World
Cricket Today program, the only show dedicated to
cricket on American
shortwave radio.  This week's program is the first of
a two-part series of
reports from England.  WCT visited the recent
Colchester Cricket Week match
between Essex and Leicestershire, which is where
today's show originated
from.  Next week,the program will originate from an
MSC (UK) League match in
Suffolk between Second XI sides from the Kesgrave and
Castle clubs.

World Cricket Today began in March of this year as a
daily one-minute
update on WRMI of action from the Cricket World Cup in
the West Indies.
Since then, it has been a weekly 15-minute program
aired every Sunday
morning at 1530 UTC on 7385 kHz to North America.  It
is rebroadcast later
in the day on 9955 kHz to both Central and South
America.  Both broadcasts
can be heard throughout much of the world.

Also, World Cricket Today is seeking sponsors for
future broadcasts.  For
$25US per week, American-born host Bruce Baskin (a
native of Seattle) will
be able to continue to bring cricket to the world band
airwaves from the
American continent.  While the two-week series is
focusing on English
cricket, WCT continues to deliver the latest news from
international cricket
to listeners, with a special emphasis on American
cricket.  If a sponsor
cannot be found by the end of September, World
Cricket Today will be
forced to cease production.

It's a difficult position to be in, Baskin says,
But these broadcasts do
cost money and our money on hand is running out.  We
believe $25US is a
minimal investment to keep cricket on shortwave radio
in the USA, especially
since sponsors will receive four mentions per program
plus a thirty-second
commercial.

Baskin adds, Cricket is a great sport and deserves
more attention in
America.  We have been doing the program on WRMI
faithfully for six months,
but time is running out.  We need some financial help
now, and I'm hoping
that someone out there cares enough about cricket to
keep this program
going.  I think it's worth it.

CONTACT:
Bruce Baskin
Centralia, Washington
USA
Phone (360) 748-4175
Email   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (27th August – 0 1st September 2007)

2007-09-03 Thread Mukesh Kumar
, historical sites, and the weathered sandstone
pillars of the Lost City.


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Location: - 26N07 85E23


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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (13th – 18th Aug ust 2007)

2007-08-20 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (13th – 18th August 2007) 


Station: -  KBS World Radio
Date: - 23-07-2007
Frequency: -9515 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  The Seongsan Sunrise Peak. Jeju’s
volcanic islands and lava tubes have been added to the
World Natural Heritage list by UNESCO. It bears great
significance in that it’s the first time for a natural
site in Korea to be registered on the list. The Jeju
heritage site consists of Mt Halla, the Seongsan
Sunrise Peak, and the island’s lava tubes. UNESCO’s
list of world heritage sites is comprised of location
that are deemed to have outstanding value to all
mankind. The picture shows the Seongsan Sunrise Peak
and Mt Halla on Jeju Island. 


Station: -  Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep
Date: - 24-07-2007
Frequency: -11835 kHz (Madagascar)
Time: - 1530 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Card Eight – A Dutch Morning – Spring
Busted Forth. 


Station: -  Radio Santec
Date: - 22-07-2007
Frequency: -9480 kHz
Time: - 0100-0130 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Radio Santec www.radio-santec.com


Station: -  The Overcomer Ministry 
Date: - 18-07-2007
Frequency: -Not Mentioned (13810 kHz Juelich)
Time: - Not Mentioned (1300-1500 UTC)
Language: - English
Description: -  The Overcomer Ministry, PO Box 691,
Walterboro SC 29488 USA.


Station: -  The Overcomer Ministry (via T - System)
Date :- 10-08-2007
Frequency:- 13810 kHz (The Overcomer Ministry
Broadcast)
Time: - 1400-1559 UTC
Language:-  English
Description: -  e-QSL
Dear Sir, 
Thank you very much for your kind reception report
which we confirm and which is attached to this email.
You did listen to a transmission of The Overcomer
Ministry which was broadcasted towards ME  SEUR by
using a 100 kW transmitter from Short-wave Radio
Station Juelich. Your reception report is highly
appreciated and we forwarded it to our Customer, too.
We would like to thank you for your efforts in this
matter. 
Your future reception reports also would be highly
appreciated. Please feel free to send them to us and
we will forward them to our Customers, too.
Kindest regards
Walter Brodowsky
T-Systems MediaBroadcast GmbH
Business Unit Broadcasting
Account  Product Manager for Short-wave Broadcasting
Postal-Address: Bastionstr. 11 - 19, 52428 Juelich
Phone   ++49 2461 937 164
Fax ++49 2461 937 165
PC-Fax  ++49 2151 3660 7467
Mobile  ++49 171 563 9738
email   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Internet: www.t-systems-mediabroadcast.de


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Antenna: -  Long Wire


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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (6th – 11th Augu st 2007)

2007-08-13 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (6th – 11th August 2007) 


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 11-07-2007
Frequency: -11780 kHz (Singapore)
Time: - 0100-0130 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Paper String Art / Crane  Turtle


Station: -  Voice of Russia
Date: - 30-06-2007
Frequency: -9745 kHz
Time: - 1530-1600 UTC
Language: - Bengali 
Description: -  We Talk To The Whole World. 


Station: -  Radio Taiwan International
Date: - 14-07-2007
Frequency: -15515 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Puppet Theater. “Stab Rattan Shield” is
a classical fighting scene in the glove puppet show.
When the two puppets fight, one uses his lance to
attack while the other fends him off with his shield.
The effect produced by this technique is astounding.  


Station: -  The Voice of Greece 
Date: - 15-07-2007
Frequency: -15650 kHz
Time: - -0100 UTC
Description: -  Traditional Skyrian Jewelry, National
Historical Museum, Athens. 


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 19-07-2007
Frequency: -11890 kHz
Time: - 0700-0730 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  “Mid-summer” (Shizuoka City, Shizuoka
Prefecture)


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Long Wire


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MISCOT-3, R-8, RAMNA
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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (30th July – 4th August 2007)

2007-08-06 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (30th July – 4th August 2007) 


Station: -  Radio Ukraine International
Date: - 11-07-2007
Frequency: -7440 kHz
Time: - -0100 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  KYIV Metro Bridge.


Station: -  KNLS
Date: - 12-11-2006
Frequency: -6150 kHz
Time: - 1400-1430 UTC
Description: -  Greetings from KNLS, the New Life
Station, P. O. Box 473, Anchor Point, Alaska 99556,
United States of America. 


Station: -  Polskie Radio
Date: - 16-07-2007
Frequency: -6140 kHz
Time: - 1930-2000 UTC
Description: -  Polskie Radio, Dla Zagranicy


Station: -  Radio Netherlands Ewreldomroep
Date: - 07-07-2007
Frequency: -11835 kHz (Madagascar)
Time: - 1400 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Card Eight – A Dutch Morning – Spring
Busted Forth. 


Station: -  China Radio International 
Date: - 04-07-2007
Frequency: -7170 kHz
Time: - 1800 UTC
Language: - German 
Description: -  Beijing 2008 – One World One Dream -
National Aquatics Centre. 


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 14-07-2007
Frequency: -11890 kHz
Time: - 1300-1330 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  Sunflowers (Nayoro City, Hokkaido)


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 07-07-2007
Frequency: -11640 kHz (Agat, Guam)
Time: - 1600-1630 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Adventist World Radio, The Voice of
Hope www.awr.org


Station: -  Radio Free Asia
Date: - 10-07-2007
Frequency: -11975 kHz (Xmtr in Asia) 
Time: - 0200-0230 UTC
Language: - Tibetan 
Description: -  This is the third in a series of RFA
QSL cards that commemorate the youth of the world, and
the spirit of democracy and freedom. The drawing was
created on April 26, 2007 RFA’s annual “Take Our
Daughters And Sons To Work Day” in Washington DC. This
is one of many drawings made by the children of RFA
personnel, inspired by the work their parents create
daily at RFA. Please continue to submit your reception
reports to www.rfa.org/schedules or by e-mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


Station: -  Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting
Date: - 24-06-2007
Frequency: -9635 kHz
Time: - 1530-1627 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL (No. 2) The main portico and the
wind tower of Khaneh – ye Borujerdi (House) – Kashan. 


Station: -  Radio Praha
Date: - 18-07-2007
Frequency: -13580 kHz
Time: - 1430 UTC
Description: -  Minarel in Lednice. Dating from 1802,
this is the oldest observation tower in the Czech
Republic. It is part of the Lednice-Valtice castle and
park complex in south Moravia (a UNESCO protected
monument) and was built by the Lichtenstein noble
family. 


Station: -  TRT Voice of Turkey 
Date: - 13-07-2007
Frequency: -7170 kHz (EMR)
Time: - 2030-2127 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Miniature. 


Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -  Telescopic


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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (23rd – 28th Jul y 2007)

2007-07-30 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (23rd – 28th July 2007) 


Station: -  TRT Voice of Turkey
Date: - 07-06-2007
Frequency: -13685 kHz (EMR)
Time: - 1230-1330 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Miniature


Station: -  China Radio International
Date: - 10-07-2007
Frequency: -7160 kHz
Time: - 1500-1555 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Beijing 2008. One World One Dream.
University of Science and Technology Beijing
Gymnasium. 


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 09-07-2007
Frequency: -15590 kHz
Time: - 0700-0730 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  Schoolchildren Planting Rice (Nagano
Prefecture)


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 27-06-2007
Frequency: -15160 kHz (Germany)
Time: - 1530-1600 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  Adventist World Radio, The Voice of
Hope www.awr.org


Station: -  RDP International 
Date: - 31-05-2007
Frequency: -15690 kHz
Time: - 1530-1600 UTC
Language: - Portuguese 
Description: -  Verified by Christiane. RDP
International.


Station: -  Radio Santec
Date: - 15-07-2007
Frequency: -9480 kHz
Time: - 0100-0130 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL No. 002348. Radio Santec.


Station: -  Radio Free Asia
Date: - 27-06-2007
Frequency: -17855 kHz (IBB Kuwait)
Time: - 1130-1200 UTC
Language: - Tibetan 
Description: -  This is the second in a series of RFA
QSL cards that commemorate the youth of the world, and
the spirit of democracy and freedom. The drawing was
created on April 26, 2007 RFA’s annual “Take Our
Daughters And Sons To Work Day” in Washington DC. This
is one of many drawings made by the children of RFA
personnel, inspired by the work their parents create
daily at RFA. Please continue to submit your reception
reports to www.rfa.org/schedules or by e-mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


Station: -  Radio Canada International
Date: - 09-07-2007
Frequency: -11700 kHz (via Kunming relay, China)
Time: - -0057 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified
by Bill Westenhaver. “Rediscover the World” Radio
Canada International is celebrating its 60th
anniversary in 2005. RCI broadcasts throughout the
world via the Internet, analog and digital shortwave,
and satellite. Its 300-hour weekly programming also
airs on over 300 partner stations in 75 countries. 


Station: -  Voice of Russia  
Date: - 27-06-2007
Frequency: -9625 kHz
Time: - 1500-1530 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  1703-2003. St. Petersburg is 300 years
old. 


Station: -  Radio Austria 1 International 
Date: - 07-07-2007
Frequency: -17715 kHz
Time: - 1200-1300 UTC
Language: - German/English
Description: -  Kunsthaus Graz


Station: -  Radio Taiwan International
Date: - 01-07-2007
Frequency: -15515 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Puppet Theater. “Stab Rattan Shield” is
a classical fighting scene in the glove puppet show.
When the two puppets fight, one uses his lance to
attack while the other fends him off with his shield.
The effect produced by this technique is astounding. 
.


Station: -  KBS World Radio
Date: - 17-06-2007
Frequency: -9515 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  The Seongsan Sunrise Peak. Jeju’s
volcanic islands and lava tubes have been added to the
World Natural Heritage list by UNESCO. It bears great
significance in that it’s the first time for a natural
site in Korea to be registered on the list. The Jeju
heritage site consists of Mt Halla, the Seongsan
Sunrise Peak, and the island’s lava tubes. UNESCO’s
list of world heritage sites is comprised of location
that are deemed to have outstanding value to all
mankind. The picture shows the Seongsan Sunrise Peak
and Mt Halla on Jeju Island. 
 

Receiver: - Grundig YB 400
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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (16th – 21st Jul y 2007)

2007-07-23 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (16th – 21st July 2007) 


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 08-07-2007
Frequency: -11890 kHz
Time: - 0700-0730 UTC
Language: - Hindi
Description: -  Altogether (Gunma)


Station: -  Radio Praha
Date: - 24-06-2007
Frequency: -21745 kHz
Time: - 0900-0927 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Praded. Located in the Maravia_Silesia
region on the peak of Praded mountain at a height of
1491 m. Previously a stone observation tower stood on
this spot. In the 1980s a 162-m television transmitter
was built here. 


Station: -  China Radio International
Date: - 08-06-2007
Frequency: -7170 kHz
Time: - 1800 UTC
Language: - German 
Description: -  Beijing 2008. One World One Dream.
National Stadium. 


Station: -  Radio Free Asia 
Date: - 01-07-2007
Frequency: -11590 kHz (xmtr = IBB Kuwait)
Time: - 1330-1400 UTC
Language: - Tibetan 
Description: -  This is the third in a series of RFA
QSL cards that commemorate the youth of the world, and
the spirit of democracy and freedom. The drawing was
created on April 26, 2007 RFA’s annual “Take Our
Daughters And Sons To Work Day” in Washington DC. This
is one of many drawings made by the children of RFA
personnel, inspired by the work their parents create
daily at RFA. Please continue to submit your reception
reports to www.rfa.org/schedules or by e-mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


Station: -  Radio Slovakia International 
Date: - 17-06-2007
Frequency: -15460 kHz
Time: - 0700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Banska Stiavnica.


Station: -  All India Radio Kurseong 
Date: - 12-06-2007
Frequency: -7230 kHz
Time: - 0730-0800 UTC
Language: - Nepali
Description: -  Verifies by V. P. Singh. Entrance to
bhoga-mandapa, Sun Temple, Konarak. 


Station: -  Radio Sweden 
Date: - 07-07-2007
Frequency: -15735 kHz
Time: - 1330 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  View of Stockholm. 


Station: -  Radio Canada International
Date: - 07-07-2007
Frequency: -11675 kHz (via Kunming relay, China)
Time: - 1500-1557 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified
by Bill Westenhaver. “Rediscover the World” Radio
Canada International is celebrating its 60th
anniversary in 2005. RCI broadcasts throughout the
world via the Internet, analog and digital shortwave,
and satellite. Its 300-hour weekly programming also
airs on over 300 partner stations in 75 countries. 


Station: -  KBS World Radio
Date: - 30-06-2007
Frequency: -9515 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  B-boys of Korea. A B-boy is a term for
a person who’s devoted to hip-hop culture and recently
refers to a male who practices breakdancing. Korean
B-boys have gone to be the world’s top level with a
number of dancers sweeping international B-boy
battles. Their videotaped performances are even being
used as texts for European B-boys.   


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Antenna: -  Telescopic


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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (9th – 14th July 2007)

2007-07-16 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (9th – 14th July 2007) 


Station: -  World Harvest Radio 
Date: - 09-06-2007
Frequency: -9930 kHz (KWHR Hawaii) 
Time: - 1400 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Verified by L. W. Vehom. Pete Sumrall,
president LeSEA Broadcasting listening to WHRA in
Kibera, Kenya 2006. Over 20 years of shortwave
ministry to the world. Christmas Day, 1985 marked the
beginning of World Harvest Radio International.  


Station: -  Radio Miami International 
Date: - 24-06-2007
Frequency: -1430-1445 kHz
Time: - 7385 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Verified by Bruce Baskin. World Cricket
Today. Bringing the world of cricket into your home
with WRMI’s “World Cricket Today” hosted by Bruce
Baskin. Sundays 1430 UTC summer, 1530 UTC winter on
7385 kHz and at www.wrmi.net 


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 13-06-2007
Frequency: -15590 kHz
Time: - 0700-0730 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  “Mystric Waterfall” (Matsuo-mura, Iwata
Prefecture)


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 13-06-2007
Frequency: -11780 kHz (Yamata, Japan)
Time: - 0100-0130 UTC
Language: - English 
Description: -  A bride in a traditional wedding gown.
Verified by T. Sato.


Station: -  Radio Canada International 
Date: - 27-06-2007
Frequency: -17720 kHz (via Urumqi relay, China)
Time: - 1500-1557 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified
by Bill Westenhaver. “Rediscover the World” Radio
Canada International is celebrating its 60th
anniversary in 2005. RCI broadcasts throughout the
world via the Internet, analog and digital shortwave,
and satellite. Its 300-hour weekly programming also
airs on over 300 partner stations in 75 countries. 


Station: -  Radio Austria 1 International 
Date: - 13-06-2007
Frequency: -17715 kHz
Time: - 1200-1300 UTC
Language: - German/English
Description: -  Kunsthaus Graz


Station: -  Voice of Russia
Date: - 09-06-2007
Frequency: -6070 kHz
Time: - 1530-1600 UTC
Language: - Bengali  
Description: -  We Talked To The Whole World


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 24-06-2007
Frequency: -11975 kHz (Agat, Guam)
Time: - 1300-1328 UTC
Language: - Japanese 
Description: -  Adventist World Radio, The Voice of
Hope www.awr.org 


Station: -  Radio Praha
Date: - 08-06-2007
Frequency: -13580 kHz
Time: - 1800 UTC
Language: - Spanish 
Description: -  Klet. Among the country’s oldest
observation towers, it is located at 1060m on the
highest mountain of Blansky forest near Cesky Kurmlov
in south Bohemia. Prince Josef Schwarzenberg had the
tower built in 1825. 


Station: -  Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep 
Date: - 18-05-2007
Frequency: -9890 kHz (Madagascar)
Time: - 1500 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL 6. A Dutch Morning. Card Six:
Summer at the Nieuwezijds Voorburwal, Amsterdam.  


Station: -  KBS World Radio
Date: - 26-06-2007
Frequency: -9770 kHz
Time: - 1300-1400 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  B-boys of Korea. A B-boy is a term for
a person who’s devoted to hip-hop culture and recently
refers to a male who practices breakdancing. Korean
B-boys have gone to be the world’s top level with a
number of dancers sweeping international B-boy
battles. Their videotaped performances are even being
used as texts for European B-boys.   


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Antenna: -  Telescopic


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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (2nd – 7th July 2007)

2007-07-09 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (2nd – 7th July 2007) 


Station: -  Radio Free Asia 
Date: - 16-05-2007
Frequency: -5870 kHz (xmtr = IBB Tinian)
Time: - 1600-1630 UTC
Language: - Korean
Description: -  This is the second in a series of RFA
QSL cards that commemorate the youth of the world, and
the spirit of democracy and freedom. The drawing was
created on April 26, 2007 RFA’s annual “Take Our
Daughters And Sons To Work Day” in Washington DC. This
is one of many drawings made by the children of RFA
personnel, inspired by the work their parents create
daily at RFA. Please continue to submit your reception
reports to www.rfa.org/schedules or by e-mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


Station: -  Channel Africa (via Sentech) 
Date: - 30-05-2007
Frequency: -17770 kHz (Telefunken)
Time: - 1500-1530 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Verification Letter verified by Kathy
Otto, Broadcast Planning, Sentech. We are happy to
verify these details. The transmitter, a 500 kW
Telefunken, is located at the Meyerton Transmitting
Station, geographical coordinates 26S35 28E08.  


Station: -  Radio Austria 1 International 
Date: - 07-06-2007
Frequency: -17715 kHz
Time: - 1230-1300 UTC
Language: - German/English
Description: -  Kunsthaus Graz


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 17-06-2007
Frequency: -15225 kHz (Germany)
Time: - 1500-1530 UTC
Language: - Nepali
Description: -  Adventist World Radio, The Voice of
Hope www.awr.org 


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 10-06-2007
Frequency: -11890 kHz
Time: - 0700-0730 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  “Spring Breeze” (Miyawaka City, Fukuoka
Prefecture)


Station: -  Radio Canada International 
Date: - 17-06-2007
Frequency: -11675 kHz (via Kunming relay, China)
Time: - 1500-1557 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified
by Bill Westenhaver. 60 Years of Radio Worldwide!
Radio Canada International is proud to offer its loyal
listeners a series of exclusive QSL cards to mark its
60th anniversary. For 60 years, RCI has been bringing
you rich, diverse radio that today include over 300
hours of programming each week. Tune in weekly to Ian
Johns and his Maple Leaf Mailbag team on shortwave,
satellite or www.rcinet.ca 


Station: -  Radio Taiwan International
Date: - 10-06-2007
Frequency: -15515 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Wax apples from Lin-bien. 


Station: -  KBS World Radio
Date: - 16-06-2007
Frequency: -9515 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  B-boys of Korea. A B-boy is a term for
a person who’s devoted to hip-hop culture and recently
refers to a male who practices breakdancing. Korean
B-boys have gone to be the world’s top level with a
number of dancers sweeping international B-boy
battles. Their videotaped performances are even being
used as texts for European B-boys.   


Station: -  China Radio International 
Date: - 11-06-2007
Frequency: -11900 kHz
Time: - 1600-1655 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Beijing 2008, One World One Dream,
Olympic Sports Centre Stadium

Receiver: - Grundig YB400
Antenna: -  Telescopic


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MUZAFFARPUR – 842002
BIHAR, INDIA
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[HCDX] RTI has a new mailing address

2007-07-07 Thread Mukesh Kumar
RTI has a new mailing address  
 
RTI has a new mailing address: P.O. Box, 123-199.
However, letters to our old mailing address (P.O. Box,
24-38) can still be received by the end of this year. 
 
 

Via
http://english.rti.org.tw/Content/WhatsNewSingle.aspx?ContentID=39703


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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (25th – 30th Jun e 2007)

2007-07-02 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (25th – 30th June 2007) 


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 21-05-2007
Frequency: -15590 kHz
Time: - 0700-0730 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  “Mt. Yufudake” (Yufu City, Oita
Prefecture)


Station: -  Deutsche Welle
Date: - 11-04-2007
Frequency: -6170 kHz (Trincomalee)
Time: - 1615-1630 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Schwerin 


Station: -  Voice of Russia
Date: - 22-05-2007
Frequency: -15605 kHz
Time: - 1500-1530 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  We Talked To The Whole World


Station: -  Radio Praha 
Date: - 08-06-2007
Frequency: -13580 kHz
Time: - 1800-1827 UTC
Language: - Spanish 
Description: -  Decinsky Sneznik Tower. This
observation tower was built in 1864 near Decin in
north Bohemia and was originally used to take
geographical measurements. In 1936 it received its
first television signal from the Olympic Games in
Berlin.


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 19-05-2007
Frequency: -11890 kHz
Time: - 1300-1330 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  An Oasis in the City (Shinjuku-ku,
Tokya)


Station: -  Radio Canada International 
Date: - 10-06-2007
Frequency: -11675 kHz (Kunming Relay, China verified
by Bill Westenhaver)
Time: - 1500-1557 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL.
“Rediscover the World” Radio Canada International is
celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2005. RCI
broadcasts throughout the world via the Internet,
analog and digital shortwave, and satellite. Its
300-hour weekly programming also airs on over 300
partner stations in 75 countries. 


Regards  73’s
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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (18th – 23rd Jun e 2007)

2007-06-25 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (18th – 23rd June 2007) 


Station: -  KBS World Radio
Date: - 16-06-2007
Frequency: -9515 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC 
Language: - English
Description: -  B-boys of Korea. A B-boy is a term for
a person who’s devoted to hip-hop culture and recently
refers to a male who practices breakdancing. Korean
B-boys have gone to be the world’s top level with a
number of dancers sweeping international B-boy
battles. Their videotaped performances are even being
used as texts for European B-boys.   


Station: -  Radio Sweden 
Date: - 31-05-2007
Frequency: -15735 kHz 
Time: - 1330 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  linnaeus300.com Frontline scientist
answers the big question about the mystery of life.
Celebrating the legacy of Sweden’s great natural
scientist Carl Linnaeus. 


Station: -  IRIB World Service 
Date: - 13-05-2007
Frequency: -7370 kHz
Time: - 1530-1627 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  QSL No: 1. Pol-e Khaju (Khaju Bridge) –
Esfahan / 17th Century. 


Station: -  Bible Voice (Naeun) 
Date: - 09-06-2007
Frequency: -15680 kHz
Time: - 1400-1500 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Reaching Nations… one person at a time.



Station: -  Radio Praha 
Date: - 13-06-2007
Frequency: -21745 kHz
Time: - 0900-0927 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Blanik. This observation tower is
located on the mythical peak of Blanik (638m above sea
level) in central Bohemia. Some 30m high, made of wood
and in the style of a Hussite tower, it was built in
1943 by the Club of Czech Hikers on the site of an
earlier observation tower from 1895. 


Station: -  Radio Taiwan International 
Date: - 06-04-2007
Frequency: -11600 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Taiwanese Puppet Show. Widely known as
glove puppetry in Taiwan, the puppet show has been one
of the most popular forms of folk drama, often drawn
from Chinese classical novels. This picture was
awarded first prize in the Taiwan Image Competition by
the Government Information Office, Republic of China
(Taiwan). This picture depicts the famous Great Hero
of Yun-Chou, Shi Yen-Wen. 


Station: -  Radio Taiwan International 
Date: - 18-05-2007
Frequency: -11550 kHz
Time: - 1600-1700 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  HSR Hsinchu Station. The circular
concept for the outer structure of the HSR Hsinchu
Station was inspired by the high-tec semi-conductor
industry in Hsinchu. The material used to make the
inner part of glass. The design of expending
concentric circles is based on traditional Hakka
architecture. The station won first place in the 2006
Taiwan Architecture Prize Competition. 


Station: -  Radio Free Asia
Date: - 29-05-2007
Frequency: -7210 kHz
Time: - 1700-1730 UTC
Language: - Korean
Description: -  This is the first in a series of RFA
QSL cards that commemorate the youth of the world, and
the spirit of democracy and freedom. The drawing was
created on April 26, 2007 RFA’s annual “Take Our
Daughters And Sons To Work Day” in Washington DC. This
is one of many drawings made by the children of RFA
personnel, inspired by the work their parents create
daily at RFA. Please continue to submit your reception
reports to www.rfa.org/schedules or by e-mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan 
Date: - 30-05-2007
Frequency: -11890 kHz
Time: - 1300-1330 UTC
Language: - Hindi 
Description: -  “Spring Breeze” (Miyawaka City, Fukuoka
Prefecture)


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[HCDX] QSL from Radio Prague

2007-06-20 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Dear Friends, 
Yesterday on 19th of June, I received a nice detailed
QSL verification card depicting Decinsky Sneznik Tower
from Radio Prague for my email reception report on
14th of May 2007 from 1430-1457 UTC on the frequency
of 13580 kHz of their Russian language broadcast. 

The card also stating as follows: -
This observation tower was built in 1864 near Decin in
north Bohemia and was originally used to take
geographical measurements. In 1936 it received its
first telivision signal from the Olympic Games in
Berlin. 

Their web and email addresses are as follows: -
Web: www.radio.cz 
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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The Cosmos Club
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[HCDX] QSL from DW

2007-06-20 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Dear Friends, 
Yesterday on 19th of June, I received a nice detailed
QSL verification card depicting Brandenburg Gate in
Berlin from Deutsche Welle (Trincomalee Relay) for my
detailed email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) reception report on
22nd of February 2007 from 1530-1600 UTC on the
frequency of 9585 kHz of their Bengali language
broadcast. 

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[HCDX] QSL from AWR Asia/Pacific

2007-06-20 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Dear Friends, 
Today on 20th of June, I received a nice detailed QSL
verification card from Adventist World Radio (Agat,
Guam) for my detailed email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) reception
report on 18th of May 2007 from 1600-1630 UTC on the
frequency of 11640 kHz of their English language
broadcast. 

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[HCDX] QSL from CRI

2007-06-17 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Dear Friends, 
Yesterday on 16th of June, I received three nice
detailed QSL verification cards depicting different
Chinese Endangered Rare Animals from China Radio
International for my email ([EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) reception report of their English
language broadcasts. Details are as follows: - 

Date :- 7th of April 2007
Time(UTC) :-1430-1455
Frequency(kHz) :-   11675
Front :-Saiga

Date :- 14th of April 2007
Time(UTC) :-1630-1655
Frequency(kHz) :-   11900
Front :-Stump-tailed Macaque

Date :- 19th of April 2007
Time(UTC) :- 1530-1555
Frequency(kHz) :-   7160
Front :-Chinese Pangolin

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[HCDX] QSL from RTI English

2007-06-17 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Dear Friends, 
Yesterday on 16th of June, I received a nice detailed
QSL verification card depicting Floating Water
Lanterns on the Keelung River from Radio Taiwan
International for my email ([EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) reception report on 7th of April 2007
from 1600-1700 UTC on the frequency of 11600 kHz of
their English language broadcast. 

The card also stating as follows: -
Floating water lanterns during the Ghost Festival is a
way of appeasing wandering spirits and calling on them
to join in a sacrificial ceremony. 

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[HCDX] QSL from Voice of Russia

2007-06-16 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Dear Friends, 
Today on 16th of June, I received a nice detailed QSL
verification card depicting The 60th Anniversary of
the Victory The Great Patriotic War June 22, 1941 –
May 9, 1945 from Voice of Russia for my email
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) reception report on 3rd of April
2007 from 1600-1630 UTC on the frequency of 7350 kHz
of their English language broadcast. 

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[HCDX] QSL from IRIB

2007-06-14 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Dear Friends, 
Today on 14h of June, I received a nice detailed QSL
(No. 2) verification card depicting the main portico
and the wind tower of Khaneh – ye Borujerdi (House) –
Kashan from Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting for
my email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) reception report on
1st of April 2007 from 1530-1627 UTC on the frequency
of 7370 kHz of their English language broadcast. 

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[HCDX] QSL from CRI German

2007-06-12 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Dear Friends, 
Today on 12th of June, I received a nice detailed QSL
verification card depicting National Indoor Stadium
from China Radio International for my email
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) reception report on 24th of April
2007 at 1800 UTC on the frequency of 7170 kHz of their
German language broadcast. The card is commutated to
Beijing Olympics 2008 with the slogan – One World One
Dream. 

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[HCDX] QSL from Radio Romania International

2007-06-09 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Dear Friends, 
Yesterday on 8th of June, I received a nice detailed
QSL verification card depicting The Council Tower in
Sibiu from Radio Romania International for my detailed
email reception report on 25th of March 2007 from
0300-0400 UTC on the frequency of 11895 kHz of their
English language broadcast. The envelope also
contained their frequency-list and sticker. Their web
and email addresses are as follows: -

Web: www.rri.ro 
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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[HCDX] QSL from KBS World Radio

2007-06-09 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Dear Friends, 
Today on 9th of June, I received a nice detailed QSL
verification card depicting B-boys of Korea from KBS
World Radio for my detailed email reception report on
22nd of May 2007 from 1600-1700 UTC on the frequency
of 9515 kHz of their English language broadcast. The
envelope also contained their frequency-list and
receiving log. 

The card also stating as follows: -
A B-boy is a term for a person who’s devoted to
hip-hop culture and recently refers to a male who
practices breakdancing. Korean B-boys have gone to be
the world’s top level with a number of dancers
sweeping international B-boy battles. Their videotaped
performances are even being used as texts for European
B-boys.   

Their web and email addresses are as follows: -
Web: http://world.kbs.co.kr/english 
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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[HCDX] QSL from Radio Prague

2007-06-09 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Dear Friends, 
Today on 9th of June, I received a nice detailed QSL
verification card depicting Petrin Observation Tower
from Radio Prague for my detailed email reception
report on 14th of May 2007 from 1430-1457 UTC on the
frequency of 13580 kHz of their Russian language
broadcast. The envelope also contained their
frequency-list. 

The card also stating as follows: -
This observation tower is a distinctive feature of
Prague’s skyline and lovated on the peak of Petrin
hill (327m above sea level). Construction on the
tower, modeled on the Eiffel Tower in Paris, was
initiated by the Club of Czech Hikers in 1891. It is
60m tall. 

Their web and email addresses are as follows: -
Web: www.radio.cz 
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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[HCDX] QSL from RFA

2007-06-08 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Dear Friends, 
Today on 8th of June, I receive a nice detailed QSL
verification card from RADIO FREE ASIA for my detailed
email reception report on 23rd of May 2007 from
0230-0300 UTC on the frequency of 17730 kHz of their
Mandarin language broadcast. 

The card also stating as follows: -

This is the first in a series of RFA QSL cards that
commemorate the youth of the world, and the spirit of
democracy and freedom. The drawing was created on
April 26, 2007 RFA’s annual “Take Our Daughters And
Sons To Work Day” in Washington DC. This is one of
many drawings made by the children of RFA personnel,
inspired by the work their parents create daily at
RFA. Please continue to submit your reception reports
to www.rfa.org/schedules or by e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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[HCDX] QSL from Bangladesh Betar

2007-05-30 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL from Bangladesh Betar
Dear Friends, 
Today on 30th of May, I received a nice detailed QSL
verification card depicting paddy field applying
traditional irrigation technique verified by Mahesh
Chandra Roy from Bangladesh Betar for my detailed
email reception report on 7th of January 2007 from
1330-1400 UTC on the frequency of 4750 kHz of their
Bengali language broadcast. The envelope also
contained a letters of Senior Engineer stating as
follows: - 
  
Dear Listener,

Thanks and warm greetings from Research and Receiving
Center on behalf of Bangladesh Betar.

I have really appreciated your effort for tuning our
SW frequency. For your kind notice I would like to
inform you that we have two SW transmissions of
frequency 4750 kHz (Home Service, Bengali) that
operates for the duration of 0830-1710 UTC and 7185
kHz, for external service that operates for the
duration of 1230-2000 UTC. May I request you to
receive both frequencies for the time being and report
us for those frequencies?

With regards,
(Mahesh Chandra Roy) 
Senior Engineer
Research and Receiving Center 

Their web and email addresses are as follows: -
Web: www.betar.org.bd
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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[HCDX] QSL from Radio The Voice Of Vietnam

2007-05-29 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Dear Friends, 
Yesterday on 28th of May, I receive a nice detailed
QSL verification card from RADIO THE VOICE OF VIETNAM
for my detailed email reception report on 3rd of April
2007 from 1600-1630 UTC on the frequency of 7220 kHz
of their English language broadcast. The envelope also
contained their thank you letter, frequency-list,
post-card, some Vietnamese stamps depicting their
military as well as a badge. Their web and email
addresses are as follows: -

Web: http://vov.org.vn
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
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[HCDX] Saudi Arabia to allow private radio stations

2007-03-13 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Saudi Arabia to allow private radio stations 

Dubai, March 13. (PTI): Saudi Arabia will soon allow
private Radio stations with the Government completing
a study on how much investments can be allowed into
the sector. 

The study was carried out by the Ministry of Culture
and Information in association with the Saudi Arabian
General Investment Authority. 

We are now in the final stage of announcing how such
investments can be made, especially in radio
stations, Culture and Information Minister Iyad
Madani said. 

The ministry will set out a regulatory framework for
private participation, Madani said. 

Madani said that the launch of Saudi Arabian
Television's fifth channel would take place in the
near future. 

At present the television has four channels: Channel
One (Arabic), Channel Two (English) and the
Al-Ekhbariya and Sports Channels. 

He said, steps would be taken so that programmes of
all Saudi satellite channels can be received without
installing dish antennas. 

The new television center in Jeddah is part of the
Ministry's project to establish and upgrade television
stations all over the Kingdom, he was quoted as
saying by Arab News. 

Via
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[HCDX] Making Waves

2007-02-10 Thread Mukesh Kumar
. 

Depending upon where you are located and how much
one’s ship or boat shifts direction, one may need to
re-aim the receiver’s antenna periodically to maintain
a direct line-of-sight to the satellite.The number of
channels you receive depends upon which satellite you
are accessing and which beam(s) of the satellite cover
your location. You will be able to access over 40
audio broadcast channels.

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[HCDX] Radio Australia plans India launch

2007-02-09 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Radio Australia plans India launch   
  
Summary: Australia's public broadcaster, the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is planning
to launch Radio Australia into India this year,
according to ABC managing director Mark Scott. The
announcement was part of wide ranging changes to the
ABC's international division announced yesterday.
  
Full Story : Australia's public broadcaster, the
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is planning
to launch Radio Australia into India this year,
according to ABC managing director Mark Scott. The
announcement was part of wide ranging changes to the
ABC's international division announced yesterday. 

ABC's International division will now include Radio
Australia, Australia Network and International
Projects. 

There are opportunities to improve the effectiveness
of our services to Asia and the Pacific through
greater collaboration and this new division will help
to achieve that, Scott said. 

Our aim is to both grow our own audiences; and to
ensure the ABC makes a positive contribution in
working with other broadcasters to develop effective
media in the region. 

This division will build on the success of Australia
Network and Radio Australia in delivering content to
international audiences that builds an awareness of
Australia and Australian attitudes. 

Radio Australia continues to increase its reach with
a launch into India scheduled for 2007, while
Australia Network reaches in excess of 12 million
viewers per month, with its mix of news, current
affairs, education, lifestyle, drama and sport now
available in 20 million homes across Asia, Pacific and
the Indian sub-continent. 

This division will also be accountable for the ABC's
increasing role in the delivery of support for
broadcasters in the Asia-Pacific regions through
specialist advice and technical assistance, mentoring
and training activities. The most significant of these
activities are funded by Australia's development
assistance agency, AusAID. 

Clear accountability for these contracts, and
Australia Network contract with the Department of
Foreign Affairs and Trade, will be maintained under
these new arrangements.

Mr Scott said the new division of ABC International,
Corporate Strategy and Governance would also be
responsible for other corporate strategy and
governance support functions. 

The restructure includes the appointment of current
Director, Corporate Strategy and Communications,
Murray Green, as Director, ABC International,
Corporate Strategy and Governance. Current Chief
Executive of Australia Network, Ian Carroll will
become the Director, ABC Innovation. 

Via www.indiaradiobulletin.com

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[HCDX] India starts tests on Digital Radio Mondiale transmission

2007-02-01 Thread Mukesh Kumar
India starts tests on Digital Radio Mondiale
transmission
Satyen Mohapatra
New Delhi, January 31, 2007
 
Since Jan 26, 2007, India has started tests on Digital
Radio Mondiale  transmission which is qualitatively
much superior to the existing analog transmission and
also supports text-data transmission.

In an exclusive interview with Hindustan Times
Director (Engg) All India Radio Yogendra Pal said,
DRM will be available only on special DRM receiver
which will allow us to provide the listener number of
Programme Associated Data. So while a listener is
listening to a song we can let the listener see the
name of the movie, the name of the singer, composer,
on the LCD screen on the Radio.
 
He said that the government would liaison with
Railway, Civil Aviation and other ministries whose
messages could be flashed on the radio 'screens'
whether it is on train and airlines arrival,
departures or other general messages. News headlines
and stock exchange rates could also be regularly
transmitted, he added. 

This can also give us additional revenues and we can
also generate more revenue by transmitting 
advertisements, he added.

In the Eleventh Plan the government has proposed to go
in for digital radio, he added.

We have given the government the proposal to first
start digital broadcast services for External Services
and in our Regional Services, he said.

Digital Radio Mondiale technology is supposed to be
the latest technology which does not require
additional spectrum allocation and is felt to be more
suitable for Indian conditions. Experiments on digital
transmission have been going on for the past some
years on eureka technology which requires additional
spectrum.

A decoder has been installed at the AIR transmitter at
Khampur, Delhi for the broadcast of digital
transmission.

The government is importing a number of DRM receivers
for testing their quality under Indian conditions.

One such receiver which can take upto 128 text
characters at a time in a single frame will be
displayed at the Broadcast Expo at Pragati Maidan
beginning on Thursday, he added. 

Via
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[HCDX] New ‘Visual Radio’ service launched

2006-07-26 Thread Mukesh Kumar

New ‘Visual Radio’ service launched



Mumbai Mirror Bureau



New Delhi: Listening to radio on your mobile is now
going to be far more interactive. Visual Radio, a new
revolutionary service developed by Nokia and offered
by Hewlett-Packard (HP), will allow listeners to
actually get more exciting content like visuals,
information on what’s playing on air, ring tones,
other mobile content, and even get them to participate
in radio promotions, polls, contests, and interact
with RJs and special guests. 

The Visual Radio service allows listeners to tune in
to local FM radio via the analog receiver on their
Nokia devices while simultaneously receiving
interactive information and graphics that are
synchronised with the radio broadcasts via the
cellular data network on-screen of the mobile device.
“Visual Radio not only enhances the listener’s
interaction with the station, but also provides
advertisers a more dynamic platform to communicate,”
Radio Mirchi MD A P Parigi said. 

Hutch customers using Nokia’s Visual Radio-enabled
mobile phones will be able to tune in to this service
on Radio Mirchi in Delhi, shortly followed by other
metros in the country.  The customer would be charged
the regular PlanetHutch rate of 10 paise per 10 KB and
regular download charges for ring tones, etc. Nokia
India Director (National Operator and Retail Accounts)
Vineet Taneja said, “We have already launched more
than 20 Nokia devices in India that are compatible
with Visual Radio.”


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[HCDX] Traffic police to go on AIR with roadblock warnings

2006-07-25 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Traffic police to go on AIR with roadblock warnings 
 
Varinder Bhatia 
 
Chandigarh, July 24: Listening to AIR FM Radio will
now be entertaining as well as informative. For the
Chandigarh Traffic Police has decided to add another
“programme” to the All India Radio FM menu, providing
live information on traffic situation in the city. Be
it acidents, roadblocks, traffic jams or
processions—you will know it just by switching on your
cra radio. And not only the police, even you can make
a call to the FM station to warn your fellow
motorists. The system is to be in place within a week.


And for those interested, the programme will also
provide information on traffic rules and regulations.
This would be aired morning, evening and late evening.
“The exact time-slots would be fixed in a couple of
days. We would also publicise the timings of such
programmes through the AIR and other mediums”, said
DSP (Traffic) PS Malik. The Traffic Police have
already identified a few sponsors for the programmes,
which would incur a monthly expenditure of about Rs
36,000. 

The Traffic Police Control Room will maintain liasion
with the AIR broadcast station (Duty Room) for
bulletins on sudden informations on traffic jams,
roadblocks due to tree felling during monsoon,
accidents and traffic diversions due to VVIP movement.


“There had been instances when during a VVIP movement,
roads have been blocked for a certain span of time,
which causes great inconvenience to the city
motorists. It could be avoided now,” said a senior
traffic police officer. 

The traffic police wll also be participating in talks/
interviews/ debates on AIR. “The AIR people suggested
this and we have welcomed the idea. Officers from the
rank of SSP (Traffic) and below have indicated their
willingness to participate in such talks and discuss
traffic related issues,” said DSP PS Malik.

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[HCDX] Ham radio operators provide a social service

2006-07-25 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Ham radio operators provide a social service


They are a network of strangers who storm the airwaves
whenever disaster strikes. So, how do ham radio
operators work when disaster strikes. 

It should have been an evening like any other in
Mumbai, but on July 11, 2006, instead of shutting shop
as usual fortune cookie manufacturer, Zyros Zend found
himself rushing to his friends house. While Mumbai was
still reeling under a series of blasts Zyros and his
fellow hams were passing on vital information like
hospitals medicine needs and increased bus service,
after the blasts

Whether it's a natural disaster like the Bhuj
earthquake or the Maharashtra floods, or an attack
like the Mumbai blasts, ham radio operators are a
vital link between the government and victims. During
times of crisis, hams at the scene of the disaster
pass on information to fellow hams. This messages is
then relayed to the BMC, who deploy their disaster
management teams accordingly. 

Hams are a crucial backup, when all lines are down
because their network never fails. Ham Radio
enthusiast, Zyros Zend told CNBC-TV18, At such a
time, we work on batteries. We don't need telephone
lines, modems etc, we need a piece of wire, an antenna
and batteries. And that's how we can come in as a
backup.

After the violent floods last year, Mumbai hams have
started monitoring satellite images for storm
warnings. Some have even started simulation exercises
to deal with emergencies. 

With citizen's initiatives rapidly gaining momentum,
ham radio is a great example of how voluntary
organizations can help in times of disaster. It would
be prudent on the governent's part to take advantage
of the hams expertise, and maybe train more people to
react to emergencies as effectively.

Sangeeta Sarma

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[HCDX] Radio City FM to cover 16 more cities

2006-07-11 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Radio City FM to cover 16 more cities 
 
Press Trust of India / Chennai July 10, 2006 
 
 
 
Music Broadcast Private Limited, which runs Radio City
FM stations, has bagged licences to operate FM radio
stations in 16 cities.

All the stations would be commissioned by March
next, Apruva Purohit, CEO of Radio City, said after
launching the transmission of Radio City in Chennai
today.

With the central government planning a big expansion
of FM network, the scope for growth was very large,
she said.

Radio City would start broadcast in Jaipur in a
fortnight and in Coimbatore before March 2007, Purohit
added. 

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[HCDX] Going ga, ga over Radio

2006-07-11 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Going ga, ga over Radio
[ 10 Jul, 2006 2038hrs ISTTIMES NEWS NETWORK ]

The charm of being a Radio Jockey has Kanpur
youngsters in its grip as they make a beeline for
radio stations to try their luck. 

If you have the attitude, good communication skill,
and a voice that others like to hear, you certainly
match the profile of an RJ. With radio programmes
climbing the popularity graph, radio jockeying has
become a option of choice for students and
professionals looking for part time and even full time
jobs. Kanpur Times checks out the trend... 

Prabhakar Gupta, a part time radio jockey at All India
Radio, Kanpur station says, I joined the radio
station just a year ago as I have a good accent and a
decent knowledge of Hindi. Initially I wasn't very
serious about being an RJ, but later when I began
receiving letters of appreciation from listeners, I
developed more interest. Now, I can boast of having my
own regular program on AIR! 

Gupta adds that his passion is so great that he will
not mind coming down from NOIDA one day in a week,
where he has landed a job with a software company and
where he will be shifting for training soon, for
recording his program. 

Garima Pathak is another student who has taken up part
time job of Radio Jockey. She avers, Even while
studying, I wanted to do something different and
interesting. So I grabbed an opportunity to become an
RJ as soon as I got one. 

Apart from earning money, I am happy that the venture
has transformed me into an extremely confident person,
who is not afraid of interacting with people. I enjoy
my work and it is a good break from studies and
entrance exams that make life really boring and
monotonous! 

The craze is even popular amongst professionals.
Twenty three years old Ruchi Agnihotri who is working
with a media group also has a program on AIR, which is
aired once a week. She says, The trend of radios had
declined but in the past few years it has regained a
regular following owing to various FM channels. I
really liked listening to radio and wanted to be on
air ever since I was a child. So even after being
employed with a media group I didn't compromise on my
interest and began doing a part time job at AIR. 

The trend of part time jobs at radio station is fast
picking up in the city. But being an RJ is not just a
job of juggling words before mike and cracking jokes,
feels Dheeraj Prakash, transmission executive at AIR,
while adding, the reality is very different. One has
to ensure audience attention. It's good for students
as a means of grooming oneself. This job builds
confidence, hones your communications skill and makes
you sharp. 

Students and professionals who take up RJs job are
more creative. Young RJs increase the number of
listeners and that automatically brings good business
to radio stations, admits VK Singh, assistant station
director, All India Radio Kanpur. 

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[HCDX] Trinidad gets a Hindu radio station

2006-07-10 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Trinidad gets a Hindu radio station

PORT OF SPAIN: After several years of legal battles at
different levels, Trinidad and Tobago will get its
first 'Hindu' radio station. 

The move comes after the British Privy Council ordered
the government to give the 'Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha'
(SDMS) led by Satnarayan Maharaj a radio licence
forthwith. 

The Law Lords ruled that an appropriate frequency to
be agreed with by the Central Broadcasting Services
(CBS) Ltd., or in default of agreement, to be
determined by the High Court. 

The state was also ordered to pay the SDMS costs of
brining its appeal to the Privy Council and those
incurred. 

The station will be the first radio facility
promoting Hinduism in the Caribbean nation which has
a population of over 300,000 Hindus. 

Meanwhile, Maharaj has called on Prime Minister
Patrick Manning to appoint a commission of inquiry
into the process by which the organisation was finally
granted its broadcasting licence. 

The drama is now beginning to unfold. We are not
satisfied merely with this judgment, he said, and
claimed that the treatment meted out to the Maha
Sabha was consistent to that against the Hindu and
East Indian community if they did not support the
ruling People's National Movement

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[HCDX] All India Radio Says Its Ahead In Fm Radio War

2006-06-09 Thread Mukesh Kumar
   

All India Radio Says Its Ahead In Fm Radio War 
 
Radio`s share in ad revenue up to 5 per cent 
 
Our Bureau / Kolkata June 08, 2006 
  
The coming of private FM channels has not affected the
popularity of All India Radio (AIR).  
  
A survey conducted in 2005 revealed that listenership
had gone up by 30 per cent, and that Akashvani was
most popular among Kolkatans with a 59 per cent share
of the audience.  
  
Last year itself, it had received 100,000 letters,
said Gautam Sengupta, assistant station director, All
India Radio, Kolkata.  
  
He was delivering the Dr Sarojit Dutt Memorial Lecture
organised by the Public Relations Society of India
(PRSI) on the 'Role of FM in the radio resurgence'.
Radio has always existed, it has always been
popular, he said.  
  
Sengupta highlighted the public service agenda of AIR
in his speech, referring to programmes like Lonthon
theke laser (From lantern to laser).  
  
Besides, radio was the only available channel of
entertainment and information for those who were
illiterate or too poor to afford television sets or
denied access to steady electricity supply for TVs.  
  
Describing FM as post-modern (if radio was modern),
Sengupta said that while AIR had ventured into FM
itself, it had retained FM gold as a heritage channel
for older listeners.  
  
The other speaker at the meeting was Partha Majumder,
station head of private FM station, Power FM.  
  
Majumder outlined the shift away from block formats as
a result of the multiplicity of channels in India, and
the new programming aimed at specific segments of the
population, which was mainly the youth.  
  
These models were apparently successful -- radio,
which had a 1 per cent share of the advertising pie
three years ago, now commands a 5 per cent share.  

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[HCDX] Fishermen set to sail on FM radio wave

2006-04-28 Thread Mukesh Kumar

Fishermen set to sail on FM radio wave

Sanjeev Ramachandran in Thiruvananthapuram | April 27,
2006 04:29 IST

Empowerment of fishermen is all set to tune in to the
airwaves, thanks to an initiative taking shape among
the community in Kerala. 
With active participation from a group of
organisations, including the Kerala Swathantra Matsya
Thozhilali Federation, South Indian Federation of
Fishermen Societies,  indiadisasters.org, D C School
of Management and Technology and some of those who
work at the Technopark here -- the new initiative is
the launch of a unique FM radio channel that will
cater to the various needs of the fisherfolk.
Christened Radio Alakal (waves), the FM channel will
commence broadcast on an experimental basis on May 1. 
Talking to Business Standard, T Peter, president of
the Kerala Swathantra Matsya Thozhilali Federation,
said, Post-tsunami, the fisherfolk have been deprived
of exact information that would help them carry out
their activities unhindered. Moreover, the information
they now get is half-baked and there have been
instances of the info they were fed with turning out
to be negative. This is why we thought of the need for
a medium that would disseminate exact information to
the fishermen. 
Radio Alakal has been planned in such a way that
fisheries related news, traditional knowledge relating
to fishing activities, info on the prevailing market
rates of fish, the prices of fishing gear available in
the market, answers to export-related queries and art
forms prevalent among the fishing community and the
like are aired. 
The network will run on a low power transmitter
operating at 90.4 MHz. 
The recording and editing of the programmes for
broadcast would be done at the Society for Promotion
of Alternative Computing and Employment (SPACE) campus
at Sasthamangalam in the city. SPACE provides the
technical support for the project.
According to Peter, initially the broadcast has been
planned for three-hour duration. The federation is
also establishing radio clubs and will set up radio
kiosks at all the fish landing centres along the
coast. Local volunteers would be in charge of the
programming, he added. 
This being the election season in Kerala, the brains
behind the project are waiting for the poll process to
come to an end and plan launch Radio Alakal in a major
way soon afterwards.


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[HCDX] Private FMs may not be able to join DTH platforms

2006-04-28 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Private FMs may not be able to join DTH platforms 

Ashwini Phadnis
Nithya Subramanian 
`They can operate only within a particular
geographical area'  
New Delhi , April 27 
Direct-to-home (DTH) operators planning to offer FM
radio stations to make their bouquets more attractive
might find the going tough. 
Under the present policy, FM radio stations can
operate only within a particular geographical area and
cannot have a pan-India presence. This was pointed out
when the national broadcaster Prasar Bharati planned
to offer space to private FM channels in its free DTH
service, DD Direct Plus. 
According to Government source, Prasar Bharati is
planning to increase the number of FM radio stations
on its DTH platform from 12 to 20 although it has the
capacity to offer 30 channels. However, this capacity
cannot be taken up by the private radio broadcasters
as it would violate the license conditions. 
Geographic limitations 
The source further added that the FM radio licenses
were granted after a city-wise bidding process. An
operator can operate only within the geographical
limits of the city where it has been granted the
license. By joining a DTH platform, these limits would
become irrelevant as DTH has an all-India presence,
he said. 
Analysts said that other DTH operators who plan to
offer radio on their platforms could be impacted.
Interestingly, both the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani
Enterprises Group and the Sun Group have won several
FM radio licenses and also have plans for launching
DTH services. 
However, DD Direct Plus already offers two FM radio
channels, AIR-FM Rainbow and AIR-FM Gold on its
platform. 
ASC Enterprises, which offers DTH under the Dish TV
brand, has 14 radio channels that include 12 AIR
channels and two foreign. If DTH platforms want to
offer radio they could ask the private FM operators to
put together a special channel. The FM channels cannot
be aired directly, said an official of broadcasting
company eyeing the DTH space. 
Talks for more TV channels 
Meanwhile, Prasar Bharati is in talks with private
broadcasters to increase the number of television
channels on its DTH platform from 33 to 51. Though it
is planning to charge Rs 1 crore as technical fee for
carriage of the channels, broadcasters are not too
keen to fork out the money. 
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[HCDX] Radio Mirchi goes on air in Hyderabad

2006-04-20 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Radio Mirchi goes on air in Hyderabad

[ Wednesday, April 19, 2006 11:42:30 pmTIMES NEWS
NETWORK ]
 
MUMBAI: Entertainment Network (India) Ltd on Wednesday
informed the BSE and NSE that it had launched its new
FM radio station in Hyderabad under the popular brand
name, Radio Mirchi. 

Radio Mirchi 95 FM Hyderabad is the 10th station of
ENIL to start operations. The station went on-air at
6:00 am, with southern superstar Chiranjeevi being the
first sound on the station. 

Radio Mirchi 105 FM Jaipur and Radio Mirchi 93.3 FM
Bangalore went on air on April 17, 2006. Radio Mirchi
Jaipur, Bangalore and Hyderabad have thus become the
first private FM radio stations to go on-air under
Phase-II of radio privatisation. 

In the Phase II bidding process over 250 frequencies
across 90 cities were successfully auctioned in a
process that lasted 5 weeks in January and February
2006. ENIL was successful in winning 25 licences in
addition to the 7 stations it already operates.  

AP Parigi, CEO, said with these back to back launches,
ENIL had managed to demonstrate its project management
capabilities. Adding that in all three stations
detailed market research was carried out to provide
inputs to programming so that the station reflected
the tastes and aspirations of each city. 

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[HCDX] Bihar radio man gets help from NRIs

2006-03-31 Thread Mukesh Kumar

Bihar radio man gets help from NRIs 
 
Indo-Asian News Service

Patna, March 30, 2006 
 
It is now the turn of Indians living abroad to pledge
their support to an enterprising man in Bihar whose
popular radio station has been shut down after failing
to pay license fee to the government.

After reading about the plight of Raghav Mahto and his
Radio Raghav FM Mansoorpur 1, members of the Indian
diaspora are contacting Mahto and the media in the
state to find out how they can help revive the
station.

Some NRIs are ready to fork out money.

Radio Raghav had been beaming popular programmes from
Mansoorpur village in Vaishali district for the past
three years and enjoyed a loyal clientele, drawn from
all sections of the society.

Ajay Kapoor, an NRI in Britain, approached
Bihartimes.com, a popular news portal of the state,
and sought contact details of Mahto.

Ajay Kapoor, a Manchester-based psychologist, has
written to Mahto.

Another NRI, Pranesh Sinha, has apparently offered to
pay the money Mahto needs to get a radio licence. I
read about this talented man, Sinha said. I am
really interested in helping him.

The trouble for Raghav Radio started this month when
the district administration directed officials to find
out if it had permission to broadcast.

Mahto says he was not aware that a licence was
required to start a radio station, and he suddenly
realised his enterprise was an illegal operation. The
annual fee for the licence is about Rs.400,000, money
Mahto cannot raise.

I don't even have the money for medical treatment of
my father who is suffering from cancer, he has been
telling friends.

The 20-something Mahto was forced by officials to sign
a bond promising not to go back on air again.

Another person who has offered to help Mahto restart
the radio is India-born Australian Harc Worsworth.

The Bihar portal's Ajay Kumar said he had received
several queries from within India and abroad. But
neither the state nor the central government is making
an effort to help this poor man.

Mahto is sad his radio has been closed down, but his
neighbours spread over several villages are fuming.

In a rare show of unity, locals have decided to
collect money to revive Radio Raghav, as it is
popularly known.

A large number of people have offered financial help
to restart the radio station, Mahto told IANS over
telephone.

One man, Damodar Singh, has announced a contribution
of Rs.5,000. Others have vowed to raise funds.

My hope lies in the peoples' support, Mahto said.

Vaishali district magistrate Sanjeev Hans said the
station was closed down for violating the Indian
Telegraphs Act.

A formal police complaint was lodged against Mahto and
the radio equipment seized by a three-member team from
the communications ministry in the village on Sunday.

For people residing in and around Mansoorpur village,
Mahto is a hero. He is more popular than the local
legislator and MP and people prefer Radio Raghav to
the national channels.

The station ran community radio service providing
local news and opinion in the local dialect as well as
entertainment programmes for villages in Muzaffarpur,
Vaishali and Saran districts.
 
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[HCDX] TWO INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC CHANNELS SOON ON AIR

2006-03-11 Thread Mukesh Kumar
TWO INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC CHANNELS SOON ON AIR 

 
17:26 IST  
Lok Sabha 

All India Radio proposes to start two 24-hour
classical music channels on Satellite Radio through
Prasar Bharati’s DD Direct Plus DTH Service. 

Prasar Bharati is a public service broadcaster, as a
part of its mandate, constantly endeavors to project
and promote the cultural heritage of the country
through various programmes of AIR  DD, which include
programmes in Indian Classical and Folk Music. 

Doordarshan continues to feature “Top” grade and “A”
Grade Music and Dance artistes in its National
Programme of Dance and Music on its National Network
on Thursday (11.30 p.m.) and Saturday (8.30 p.m.). In
addition, programmes featuring such artistes are also
being telecast regularly by the different regional
channels of Doordarshan. AIR has been regularly
broadcasting suitable programmes at the Regional and
National level reflecting Indian classical, light,
folk music and also other traditional art forms. The
National Programme of Music is broadcast on every
Saturday and Akhil Bharatiya Ravivasariya Sangeet
Sabha is scheduled on every Sunday. These programmes
feature not only eminent and veterans but also
upcoming artistes. Since 1954, AIR has been organizing
Akashvani Sangeet Sammelan at various places of the
country featuring artists of both Hindustani and
Carnatic Music. In addition, AIR has recently
introduced Akashwani Sangeet Sammelan of regional Folk
and Light Music to project, promote and propagate the
rich folk cultural heritage of the country. AIR has
informed that it does not seek sponsorship for its
classical and traditional music programmes. DD has
informed that marketing of these programmes has not
been an issue as far as promotion of Indian Classical
Music and Dance is concerned. 

This Information was given by Minister of Information
 Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs, Shri P. R.
Dasmunsi in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha
today. 

RS/NSK/AS  

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[HCDX] VATICAN RADIO’S 75TH ANNIVERSARY.

2006-03-07 Thread Mukesh Kumar
VATICAN RADIO’S 75TH ANNIVERSARY. 

Pope Benedict XVI visited the studios of Vatican
Radio, the broadcasting station of the Holy See, in
Palazzo Pio on 3 March to mark the station’s 75th
anniversary. The pontiff met representatives of the
station’s 39 language sections and viewed its new
offices, and his visit was broadcast live by the radio
itself and on television. “It’s a day to celebrate the
importance of the station,” said Arben Ndreca, who
works for the Albanian section of Vatican Radio and
was among those who met the Pope. “During the
communist regime in Albania, Vatican Radio was one of
the few sources of news from the West,” he continued.
“I remember people getting up at 4.30 because they
wanted to listen. It’s the same now for Christians in
places like Iraq and Nigeria.” Vatican radio was
started by Guglielmo Marconi on 12 February 1931 and
was inaugurated by Pope Pius XVI. 
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[HCDX] GOVT PLANS THIRD PHASE OF FM PRIVATISATION

2006-02-17 Thread Mukesh Kumar

GOVT PLANS THIRD PHASE OF FM PRIVATISATION

Friday, 17 February , 2006 

New Delhi: After the successful second phase of FM
radio privatisation, the Government plans to put on
offer additional frequencies in 70 or more cities. 

S.K. Arora, Secretary, Information and Broadcasting
Ministry, said, We are looking at coming out with a
third phase of bidding for private FM radio, which may
see frequencies being sold in about 60-70 B, C and D
cities, apart from some in A cities. During the
second phase, the Government sold around 280 radio
stations in about 90 cities generating revenues of
about Rs 1,100 crore. 
The official also said that the Government is erecting
new towers and also enhancing capacity on existing
ones to provide co-location facilities for private
players on Prasar Bharati's infrastructure. As per the
norms, the Government had approved the co-location of
Common Transmission Infrastructure, consisting of
antenna, cable, combiners, buildings, power supply,
water supply etc. | 
The Government has finalised a draft Broadcast
Regulation Bill and will initiate the consultation
process soon, said Arora at the Commonwealth
Broadcasting Association conference. Asked whether the
Bill could be tabled in the Budget session of the
Parliament, he said the Government was making efforts
to finalise it as early as possible. 
The proposed legislation would try to regulate
content, define existing uplinking and downlinking
guidelines and licensing procedures. We propose to
take the liberal perspective even further by
introducing legislation which would facilitate
self-regulation, the official added. The Government
is also considering to introduce public service
broadcasting obligation which would be applicable to
private broadcasters. 
Of late, the private broadcasters have also started
doing public service broadcasting and the Government
is considering whether the roles of public broadcaster
Prasar Bharati and the private players can be
converged in due course, he added. 
Content sharing: Prasar Bharati has written to private
sports broadcasters for sharing of content. As the
new tender (floated by the Board of Cricket Control in
India) allots both satellite and terrestrial rights to
one single entity, we have written letters to private
broadcasters ESPN-Star Sports, Ten Sports, Zee and
Sony seeking agreement for content sharing, K.S.
Sarma, CEO, Prasar Bharati, said. 
The national broadcaster has offered to share the
revenue in a 25:75 ratio with the rights holder.
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[HCDX] FM RADIO TO FILL THE AIR ACROSS THE COUNTRY SOON

2006-02-08 Thread Mukesh Kumar
FM RADIO TO FILL THE AIR ACROSS THE COUNTRY SOON


Radio listeners across the country never had it so
good with about 280 new FM channels in the offing to
air their choices tunes, signalling a revival of the
medium that has been losing to television. 
Seeking a share in the lucrative FM radio pie, media
heavyweights like HT Media Limited, the Anil
Ambani-controlled Adlabs, Times group's Entertainment
Network India Limited (ENIL), South Asia FM, Sun TV
and Radio Mid Day -- a joint venture between BBC and
Mid Day Multimedia -- made aggressive bids for 338
radio stations in 91 cities and towns.
Out of these, about 280 FM channels were successfully
auctioned by the government, which earned a revenue of
Rs 1134 crore. A total of 85 private players, mostly
media companies and some real estate developers, had
been shortlisted for bidding in the second phase
spread over five rounds. 
Malyala Manorama, Dainik Jagran Group, Malar
Publications, Kal Radio, Mathrubhumi, Asianet
Communications, Rajasthan Patrika also emerged as big
players.
The bidders who were unanimous in lauding the
transparent bidding process, expressed robust optimism
of the success of FM Radio.They said FM radio stations
in small cities and towns would not be a problem
because there was no dearth of business in these
places. 
Realising the mistakes of the 'licensing model' of the
First Phase of FM Policy, which was a disaster, the
government had adopted the revenue-sharing model in
the second phase, which attracted a large number of
bidders.
A mere 22 private FM channels were operationalised in
Phase I, and one of these had closed down, citing high
license fee as the reason for unsustainability of its
operation.
The government had earned a sum of only Rs 37 crore
from auction of 29 channels in 2000 as advance fee for
setting up FM stations.
All India Radio (AIR) was then projected to earn Rs
530 crore in the first year from the auction of about
100 FM stations in 40 cities in the first phase with a
15 per cent increase every year, after setting out
with a reserve price of only Rs 75.4 crore. However,
several companies later went to court alleging the
licence fee was too high and the guidelines too rigid.

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[HCDX] FM RADIO SET TO EXPLODE AS BIDDING ENDS

2006-02-07 Thread Mukesh Kumar
 of tradeability of licenses
current prohibited for the first five years. Without
tradeability, there is no exit mechanism for winners.
Not allowing news and current affairs also looks out
of place in the current environment. 

All in all, however, these policy glitches can be
sorted out if the same spirit of pro-active
collaboration which went into the making of the FM
Phase II policy, persists. The policy corrected many
wrongs of the previous regime which had resulted in
very high annual licence fees. 

If the government continues its good work with further
reforms, nothing should stop the radio industry from
achieving its past glory!

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[HCDX] RADIO MIRCHI BAGS SIX MORE FREQUENCIES

2006-02-04 Thread Mukesh Kumar

RADIO MIRCHI BAGS SIX MORE FREQUENCIES

Times News Network[ Saturday, February 04, 2006] 

DELHI: The government is likely to earn Rs 1,134 crore
as licence fee by selling 338 FM radio stations in 91
cities across the country. Bidding process for the
second phase of private FM radio frequencies concluded
on Friday with the government generating Rs 177.56
crore by auctioning licences for 64 FM radio stations
in 19 cities of the Southern region. 

The government has managed to sell 279 radio stations
of the 338 put on the block, and expects to get a
revenue of around Rs 1,134 crore which includes about
Rs 227 crore migration fee, according to a government
source. The existing FM radio operators have an option
to shift to the one-time entry fee (OTEF) regime by
paying a migration fee. 

Prominent winners in the fifth leg of the second round
included Entertainment Network India (ENIL) of ‘Radio
Mirchi’ fame, the Anil Ambani-controlled Adlabs and
Kal Radio. 
 
With the conclusion of the second round, listeners
from 32 cities across the country can tune into Radio
Mirchi. ENIL emerged successful bidder in six cities —
Coimbatore, Madurai, Mangalore, Thiruvananthapuram,
Vijaywada and Visakhapatnam. With the entry in the six
Southern cities, Radio Mirchi registered its presence
in all major cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata,
Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad and Pune. 

Radio Mirchi has further consolidated its position now
by commanding a larger share of the lucrative radio
frequencies. “ENIL will be present in all 32 cities as
we are well within the cap stipulated by the
government,” an ENIL official said. 

The government has set a cap which does not allow any
company to have FM radio licences in more than 15% of
total frequencies sold. In more mature markets, say
industry observers, this limit is higher at 33% or
more. “Media groups, which have crossed the limit of
15%, will have to surrender licences so that the cap
is maintained,” a government official said. The Sun
group, which successfully bid for 67 frequencies, will
surrender excess licences. “The company will take a
decision in this regard after sometime,” an official
of Sun group said. 

The financial bidding process for 338 private FM radio
stations across 91 cities in the second round was
started on January 6, ’06. The bidding process took
place in five stages. First, bids for 13 A and A+
category cities were invited. Subsequently, separate
bids were invited for B, C and D category cities in
North, East, West and South zones. 

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[HCDX] New FM channels all set to entertain Goans

2006-01-30 Thread Mukesh Kumar

New FM channels all set to entertain Goans 

by Sachin Chatte 

The FM radio revolution is all set for its second
phase. The opening of bids by the IB ministry for
private FM stations is almost complete, with the last
round of bidding to be held on February 3. But the
bids for Goa have already been opened and the top
three bids were that of Entertainment Network (Times
group) which operates under the name of Radio Mirchi
(Rs 1.71 crore), Radio Indigo (Rs 1.29 crore) and
Adlabs, Reliance - Anil Ambani group (Rs 1.21 crore).

This time around, for licensing of FM channels, the
cities were classified according to the size of their
population. Goa comes under category ‘D’ (population
between 10 to 30 lakhs) and is eligible for three new
private channels, with a transmitter output of 3 KW.
Several cities, especially the metros, already have
private channels which were a part of the first phase
of privatisation in 2000, which went awfully wrong.
The simple reason was that the annual licence fees
were not sustainable.

The companies, which had bid high, mostly chickened
out even before they could start. For instance, the
highest bid for a licence in Goa was Rs 4.15 crore -
which is ridiculously high and would have escalated by
15 per cent every year. No wonder the plan flopped
before it really took off.

The new policy of revenue-sharing makes much more
sense. Under the new policy, the bids mentioned above
are a one-time entry fee (OTEF), as a licence for a 10
year period. Hence in case of the top bidder of Rs
1.71 crore in Goa, it works out to only Rs 17 lakh
annually.

The Reserve Price is calculated as 25 per cent of the
highest valid bid. In this case, the reserve price in
Panaji is Rs 42.75 lakh. The annual licence fee is
either 4 per cent of revenue share or 10 per cent of
Reserve Price, whichever is higher. Therefore, the
minimum guaranteed annual payment for Panaji FM
operators would be 10 per cent of Rs 42.75 lakh, or Rs
4.275 lakh which is certainly a lucrative proposition.

The only local bidder this time was Tarun Graphics
Multigraphics but the winners are all outsiders and it
remains to be seen how they go about their programming
content. Another newspaper group, Pudhari, managed to
win a bid for Kolhapur. The Times group makes a
comeback of sorts in Goa, as they were operating
hourly slots in the mid-nineties along with Radio
Mid-day and HMV.

But under the present policy, all the new channels
will have to use All India Radio’s transmitting
infrastructure and that means they have to share AIR’s
transmitter tower in Panaji. This is certainly a
setback for South Goa, because though currently AIR
operates with a 6 KW transmitter, its reach is limited
in South Goa. The private players can operate only 3
KW transmitters, and unless the co-siting policy is
changed, there will be little to cheer about south of
the Verna plateau.

The three new channels will surely create a few job
opportunities for Goa - and that includes Radio
Jockeys, music managers, producers, marketing  sales,
administration and technical staff. Nisha Narayanan,
former programme head of Radio City Bangalore and
presently a media consultant in Delhi opines that,
with its well-known love of music and high disposable
incomes, Goa is a great destination for FM Radio. The
new channels will basically survive on advertising
revenue, and traditionally radio accounts for 7 per
cent to 8 per cent of total ad money spent on the
media. “Presently, in India, ad-spend is as low as 2
per cent and this is bound to change in a couple of
years,” she added.

In the current scenario, news is not allowed on
private FM channels but many of the current new FM
players are from the news media. Sources in the IB
ministry say that the ban on news programming may be
reconsidered in the couple of years. Though the
revolution in television with the advent of cable
channels happened more than a decade ago, Radio was
quite slow to start off the block thanks to the
government policies or rather the lack of it. But now
finally things are looking bright for all those who
are in love with that Marconi’s invention called
Radio. In the second part tomorrow, we will look at
what these channels could mean to Goa and how their
programming content might possibly shape up.
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[HCDX] Prasar Bharati bats for private radio

2006-01-28 Thread Mukesh Kumar

Prasar Bharati bats for private radio 
(Friday, Jan 27, 2006 - 06:00 am) 
Televisionpoint.com Team
Prasar Bharati CEO K S Sarma on Thursday said that
private radio stations should be allowed to broadcast
news and current affairs programmes. This is a
departure from the current norm where only
infotainment programmes are allowed to be broadcast.

The government must allow private radio stations to
broadcast news and current affairs programmes since
radio can reach more people than any other medium,''
he said.

Describing the guidelines under which private radio
stations cannot broadcast news or news programmes as
illogical'', Sarma said, There is no such
restriction in force regarding television channels.''
He asked: If we can see news on private TV channels,
why can't we hear it on radio?''

The government must allow private radio stations to
broadcast news and current affairs programmes since
radio can reach more people than any other medium, he
said on private radio stations and their popularity.

He was speaking at the launch of the book 'handbook of
the media in contemporary India' edited by Uday Sahay,
Deputy Director General of Prasar Bharati here.  

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[HCDX] Chinese Radio Begins Transmission in Kenya

2006-01-28 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Chinese Radio Begins Transmission in Kenya
By Cathy Majtenyi 
Nairobi
27 January 2006 

State-run China Radio International Friday launched
its FM station in the Kenyan capital.  The move is
seen as a way for the Asian country to have a greater
influence in Africa.
The station is transmitting 19 hours of programming in
English, Kiswahili (the language widely spoken in East
Africa) and standard Chinese.
China Radio International director Wang Gengnian said
in a statement the station will broadcast the latest
news from China and around the world and the latest
on friendly exchanges between China and Kenya.
Kodi Barth is a journalism lecturer at the United
States International University in Nairobi and writes
a column about the media in one of Kenya's daily
newspapers.  He tells VOA that he believes the new
radio station is connected with China's increasing
economic activities and interests in Kenya and the
rest of East Africa.
Barth says Kenyans may initially tune into the station
out of curiosity, but will have trouble competing with
Voice of America, the British Broadcasting Corporation
(BBC), and other foreign heavyweights.
Historically Kenyans seem to identify with the BBC,
he said.  I think they occupy a market that's hard to
beat, maybe because of Kenya's history with Britain.
The Voice of America also, Kenyans tend to turn to VOA
when they're looking for what they regard as
independent analysis of their country. Now I don't see
that happening with the Chinese radio, maybe because
Kenyans haven't perceived the Chinese as interested in
democratic space or independent views.
China has been steadily increasing its influence and
economic activity in Africa over the past years. The
Trade Law Center for Southern Africa estimates trade
volume between China and African countries in 2005 at
over $37 billion (U.S.), a record high and a sharp
increase over the previous year's less than $30
billion (U.S.). Much of this was due to increased
exports of oil to China, particularly from Sudan.   
The Trade Law center adds that in the period, China
imported more goods and services from African
countries than it exported to them and that Chinese
investment in Africa is also expanding rapidly. 
Official statistics show that in the first 10 months
of 2005, Chinese companies invested a total of $175
million in African countries. Investments went into a
wide range of areas, including trade, resource
development, transport, agriculture and processing of
farm products.
Kenya and China signed a number of agreements during
Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki's trip to China in August
last year.

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[HCDX] Prasar Bharati channels may launch in US

2006-01-27 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Prasar Bharati channels may launch in US 
(Wednesday, Jan 25, 2006 - 06:00 am) 
Televisionpoint.com Team
Prasar Bharati may launch four Doordarshan Channels
and two radio channels from the States in the United
States. According to sources, if everything goes well,
the channels will start beaming by May end this year.

The channels to be launched are DD news, DD India, DD
Bengali and DD Punjabi. The Radio channels are FM
Rainbow and FM Hindi. The tenders have been awarded to
Indians with US citizenship. Hemanth Patel has been
given the tender for DD at $ 2,00,000 as
non-refundable caution deposit and the tender for
radio to H R Shah for $ 50,000.

Meanwhile, Prasar Bharati is also launching a mega
Hindi serial of 520 episodes on India for the period
from 1857 to 2007 called Bharathayana, to be produced
and telecast soon by DD. The episodes will be in Hindi
with sub-titles in English and other regional
languages. It will cover important events of the last
150 years and contain historical, socio-economic
problems, culture and heritage, religious events,
classical music, drama and folk arts of the country. 
Article Tools  

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[HCDX] BBC Radio announces two appointments

2005-12-22 Thread Mukesh Kumar
BBC Radio announces two appointments   
   
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 (21 December 2005 6:00 pm)  
   
  
  MUMBAI: BBC Radio and Music Interactive controller
Simon Nelson has made two new appointments to his
senior management team: 


Radio Interactive head Chris Kimber becomes Radio and
Music Interactive managing editor. Kimber's new role
will involve management of interactive output on music
radio networks – Radios 1, 2 and 3 and digital
networks 1Xtra and 6 Music – as well as the Music
Interactive team, the /music website and Music
Learning projects such as One Music. 

Ayesha Mohideen, a senior business manager, has been
appointed as the head of Speech Radio Interactive.
Mohideen will take charge of all activity for BBC
speech radio genres, including management of the
interactive teams in Radio 4, BBC 7, Asian Network,
Radio Five Live and Five Live Sports Extra. 

Both will start in their new roles in the New Year and
will continue to report to Nelson. 



Radio  Music Interactive manages BBC Radio output on
DAB digital radio, digital television – Freeview,
cable and satellite - mobile devices and online –
including the BBC Radio Player, downloading and
podcasting. 
 
Via www.indiantelevision.com/ 

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[HCDX] New Joint Director for AIR

2005-12-15 Thread Mukesh Kumar
New Joint Director for AIR
 
Mr V Sankaran, Information Officer, Press Information
Bureau (PIB), today took over as Joint Director
(News), All India Radio (AIR), Chennai.
An Indian Information Service (IIS) officer, Mr
Sankaran had served as correspondent and news editor
in the news services division of AIR in New Delhi,
Madurai and Pondicherry. 

He had also served as Public Relations Officer,
Ministry of Defence, a PIB release here said.

Mr N Andavan, Assistant Information Officer, PIB,
Chennai has also been promoted as Inspector of
Exhibitions in the Directorate of Advertising and
Visual Publicity (DAVP) today, the release said. 

He had earlier served in AIR and Directorate of Field
Publicity, the release added.

UNI WS SI GC1731 

Via http://news.webindia123.com/ 

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[HCDX] Public broadcaster Prasar Bharati has bagged for the 2006 Commonwealth Games Broadcasting rights

2005-12-14 Thread Mukesh Kumar
PRASAR BHARTI-BCCI 
Prasar Bharati objects to BCCI's decision on FM radio
rights 
NEW DELHI, DEC 12 (PTI)
BCCI's plans to sell telecast rights to private FM
radio operators could create a row with Prasar
Bharati, as the public broadcaster today objected to
the proposal, saying the FM radio channels were not
permitted to air any commentary as per their licence
condition.

In a letter to BCCI president Sharad Pawar, Prasar
Bharati CEO K S Sarma said, ... It may be pertinent
to inform you that no private FM channel in the
country, as per their licence condition issued by the
Government, is permitted to do any commentary on their
radio stations.

This is for your information so that you put the
radio rights for overseas only as part of your tender
and continue to give All India Radio the right to
broadcast commentary free-of-charge as already
announced recently. After a meeting of the marketing
committee of its new office-beareres, the BCCI had
said that it would be selling rights separately on
various platforms like DTH, FM radio, satellite TV
while giving the terrestrial telecast rights to
Doordarshan as per the government's new uplinking and
downlinking guidelines.

Sarma welcomed the Board's move to allot terrestrial
rights to Doordarshan. We have been wanting this to
happen for quite some time. We in Prasar Bharati are
extremely grateful to you for this decision to
unbundle the terrestrial rights just as you unbundled
internet, mobile telephony and SMS rights, Sarma
said. 
 
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[HCDX] Prasar Bharati objects to BCCI's decision on FM radio rights

2005-12-13 Thread Mukesh Kumar
PRASAR BHARTI-BCCI 
Prasar Bharati objects to BCCI's decision on FM radio
rights 
NEW DELHI, DEC 12 (PTI)
BCCI's plans to sell telecast rights to private FM
radio operators could create a row with Prasar
Bharati, as the public broadcaster today objected to
the proposal, saying the FM radio channels were not
permitted to air any commentary as per their licence
condition.

In a letter to BCCI president Sharad Pawar, Prasar
Bharati CEO K S Sarma said, ... It may be pertinent
to inform you that no private FM channel in the
country, as per their licence condition issued by the
Government, is permitted to do any commentary on their
radio stations.

This is for your information so that you put the
radio rights for overseas only as part of your tender
and continue to give All India Radio the right to
broadcast commentary free-of-charge as already
announced recently. After a meeting of the marketing
committee of its new office-beareres, the BCCI had
said that it would be selling rights separately on
various platforms like DTH, FM radio, satellite TV
while giving the terrestrial telecast rights to
Doordarshan as per the government's new uplinking and
downlinking guidelines.

Sarma welcomed the Board's move to allot terrestrial
rights to Doordarshan. We have been wanting this to
happen for quite some time. We in Prasar Bharati are
extremely grateful to you for this decision to
unbundle the terrestrial rights just as you unbundled
internet, mobile telephony and SMS rights, Sarma
said. 
 
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[HCDX] ADDITIONAL RADIO STATIONS TO BE SET UP IN TRIBAL AREAS

2005-12-09 Thread Mukesh Kumar
ADDITIONAL RADIO STATIONS TO BE SET UP IN TRIBAL AREAS

18:56 IST 

LokSabha 

The Government proposes to set up All India Radio
(AIR) centers particularly in the tribal districts.
During the Tenth Five Year Plan period, three radio
stations viz. (i) Himatnagar (Gujarat), (ii)
Saraipalli (Chattisgarh), and (iii) Mandla (Madhya
Pradesh), have been commissioned in tribal areas. Two
more radio stations in the tribal districts of Soro
(Orissa) and Dharamapuri (Tamil Nadu) are technically
ready; but have not been commissioned due to
non-sanction of Operation and Maintenance (OM) staff.
One radio station in the tribal district of
Churachandpur in Manipur is also technically ready,
but could not be commissioned as a decision about link
language is yet to be taken by the State Government. 

Besides, another forty-one Radio Stations spread-over
in the tribal districts of Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal
Pradesh , Assam, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Karnataka,
Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa,
Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Nagaland, Tripura, Uttar
Pradesh and West Bengal have been proposed during the
10th Plan. 

While planning setting up of radio stations, AIR is
motivated by (i) coverage analysis (including
feed-back reports); (ii) population density; (iii)
people's representation; and (iv) availability of
resources. 

This information was given by Minister of Information
 Broadcasting and Parliamentary Affairs, Sh. P.R.
Dasmunsi in written reply to a question in Lok Sabha
today. 

RS/GK 

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[HCDX] Community radio stations to be opened in Delhi

2005-08-24 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Community radio stations to be opened in Delhi


Residents of south Delhi can now make themselves heard
as the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC)
is about to begin its own community radio channel
within the next two weeks. The Jamia Milia University
was the first to set up such a project in Delhi two
months ago. 

The FM channel, to be aired on a frequency of 96.9
MHz, will span a 10-km area around the IIMC campus and
will cover Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi
University's South Campus, IIT and adjoining areas. 

The basic concept behind this venture is to inform
those at the grassroots. Therefore,there will be
programmes on health, legal aid and others, apart from
talks, features and music. And the music will also be
our own, whether it's a local music band or some folk
music by slum dwellers, S .Raghavachari, professor of
Broadcast Journalism at IIMC, said. 

Students of Delhi University's Kamla Nehru College
have already prepared a programme on road safety;
there is one on the problems faced by rickshaw pullers
and another on monsoon festivals and the Taj Mahal.
College principal Minoti Chatterjee says her students
have been given a half-an-hour slot on the channel. 

Some programmes have educative as well as
entertainment value like the one on varieties of
music. Slum dwellers can educate the community about
various kinds of folk music and the residents can tell
us about the water or electricity problems in the
area, Professor Hemant Joshi, one of the project
co-ordinators, said. 

IIMC's Prof Raghavachari says: With two offline and
one online studio, we have infrastructure which is
more than enough to start a radio channel at this
level. Our editing system is also digital and another
customised software developed by Broadcasting
Engineering Corporation of India Limited. Soon we will
also have a radio OB van too. 

Two-way communication programmes are what distinguish
community radio from All India Radio. We do not want
to sit on an ivory tower and teach people, the way it
is with AIR. Neither is it a commercial venture like
other FM channels. It's simply providing a platform to
the people to come up with their problems and find
their own solutions, Raghavachari said. 

The channel, which will be on air initially for two
hours only, plans to involve the Resident Welfare
Associations (RWAs) also. If we have to keep it
running, we better be cautious in the beginning, the
professor said.  

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[HCDX] Message from Sunil Bhatia, AIR

2005-08-21 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Message from Sunil Bhatia, AIR
Dear Sh. Mukesh,
Thanks for the mail and report. We will certainly
acknowledge your reception report. 
Besides, we have started test transmission on 9425
(Bangalore )   9470 kHz (Aligarh) from 0130-0530 
0830-1230 UTC to analyse their reach across the
country.  Though we have requested several AIR
stations to monitor these frequencies. We shall be
happy to receive your valuable reports. In addition,
you may also spread our request for monitoring to your
colleagues across the country.

With best regards,
Yours Sincerely,
(Sunil Bhatia)
Dy.Director (Engg.)
Spectrum Management  Synergy Division
Directorate General : All India Radio
# 207, Akashvani Bhawan, New Delhi-01
Website: www.allindiaradio.org
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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[HCDX] AIR Chandigarh set to reach new heights

2005-07-18 Thread Mukesh Kumar
AIR Chandigarh set to reach new heights 
 
Anand ST Das 
 
Chandigarh, July 16: With the All India Radio (AIR)’s
10-KW FM transmitter at Kasauli beginning to relay
programmes generated at the Chandigarh radio station,
the Chandigarh station is all set to reach new
heights. 

This station, a commercial broadcast centre, has now
achieved almost the double of its existing
listenership and reaches nearly double of its previous
coverage area. 
 
The Chandigarh radio station, which has been
transmitting its broadcast from a six-KW transmitter,
has so far been unable to reach major places in Punjab
and Haryana including Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Panipat,
Sonipat and Karnal. But not any longer. 

The Kasauli transmitter, which was activated for
day-time operations on July 10 and started relaying
the programmes generated at the Chandigarh radio
station since then, has ensured that all these places
and a few more get to listen to the broadcast from
Chandigarh. 

This means a potentially much higher revenue earning
from commercials by the Chandigarh radio station. The
station has been doing great in earning advertisement
revenue for over two years now. With some innovative
and interactive programmes planned and commissioned by
AIR Chandigarh’s Station Director Dr K.C. Dubey, the
station’s earnings reached Rs 1.51 crore last year.
‘‘With our listenership and reach becoming nearly
double, we now expect a rise in our revenue earning,’’
Dr Dubey told Newsline. 

Perched atop the Kasauli Hill at a height of 1,860
metres above the sea level — Chandigarh is at 330 mean
sea level — the Kasauli transmitter no longer remains
shut down and idle during the daytime. It now relays
programmes generated at the Chandigarh radio station
from 5.53am to 12 noon and then relays Vividh Bharati
from 12 noon to 11.10pm. 

With its height and higher capacity, the transmitter,
available on 107.2 MH frequency, has brought
Chandigarh station’s programmes close to more people
in a wider area. This transmitter had so far been
relaying only AIR’s national service at nights. 

Following its day-time activation, the Kasauli
transmitter has already started receiving and relaying
the Chandigarh broadcast and the relay’s quality has
been very good. ‘‘The quality would further improve
when an ISDN facility and STL line is permanently
established between the two stations,’’ Dr Dubey said.


The Chandigarh transmitter’s coverage area is
practically a 50km air-distance radius, though it
reaches across 70km air-distance radius with the use
of antennae and shows a slight deterioration in sound
quality. The 10 KW Kasauli transmitter has capacity to
reach 100km air-distance. 

Dr Dubey said a technical survey would be undertaken
soon to ascertain if the broadcast now reaches
far-flung areas, especially those on the Indo-Pakistan
border.

Via ://cities.expressindia.com/chandigarh.html 

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[HCDX] Govt notifies new FM Radio policy 7/14/2005 12:01:42 PM IST

2005-07-17 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Govt notifies new FM Radio policy 7/14/2005 12:01:42
PM IST  

The Ministry of Information  Broadcasting (IB) has
formulated a policy on expansion of FM radio
broadcasting services through private agencies
(Phase-II). The objectives of Phase-II should be to
attract private agencies to supplement and complement
the efforts of All India Radio (AIR) by
operationalising radio stations that provide
programmes with local content and relevance, improve
the quality of fidelity in reception and generation,
encouraging participation by local talent and
generating employment, the Ministry says in a
statement.Last month, IB Minister S. Jaipal Reddy
announced the much-awaited (and perhaps long-overdue)
Phase-II expansion of FM radio broadcasting services
through private agencies. As part of the new policy,
the FM radio players, new as well as existing ones,
would switch over to a revenue-sharing regime from the
current license fee structure. Existing FM station
operators would be allowed to migrate to the new
regime as well, but for a one-time entry fee. The new
FM radio broadcasters would have to shell out a
one-time entry fee based on the closed bidding
process. Reddy said he would give out licenses in 90
more cities. The Ministry would separately issue
detailed tender notice in due course enabling the
interested parties to participate. All FM radio
service providers would have to share 4% of their
gross annual revenue or 10% of the reserve one-time
entry fee limit for the concerned city, whichever is
higher. Gross revenue for this purpose would be the
gross revenue without deduction of taxes. Reddy also
said that 20% Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) would be
allowed into the companies running the private FM
stations, within the existing 20% cap for Foreign
Institutional Investors (FIIs).The process of granting
permission for new participants under Phase II should
consist of two rounds. The first round should be for
pre-qualification and only applicants qualifying in
accordance with prescribed eligibility criteria would
proceed to the next round for making financial bids
for specific channels in different cities.Participants
of Phase I, who exercise their option to be considered
for Phase II, including those licensees who are
eligible for automatic migration for channels already
operationalised by them, should be eligible to be
considered for the pre-qualification round for fresh
tendering under Phase II, subject to their fulfilling
the prescribed eligibility criteria.Only companies
registered under the Indian Companies Act, 1956 should
be eligible for bidding and obtaining permission for
FM radio channels. Bidding would be conducted at
Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai for the respective
four regions of the country with dates fixed at weekly
intervals. Since companies would be eligible to
participate in bidding for channels in all the four
regions, their financial competence should be assessed
on the basis of the following indicative
criteria:Minimum net worth required for one channel
per center in all regions:· D category Centers: Rs5mn
·   C category Centers: Rs10mn ·B category Centers:
Rs20mn ·A or A+ category Centers: Rs30mn ·  All
Centers: Rs100mn However, each company may intimate in
writing the maximum number of channels in different
categories of cities it desires to bid for and its
eligibility would be determined accordingly. In case
the applicant does not wish to intimate these details,
the applicant company should have the minimum net
worth of Rs100mn.Every pre-qualified applicant may
apply for allotment of only one channel in each city
through a separate financial bid for payment of
one-time entry fee for each channel. Every applicant
should be allowed to run only one channel per city,
provided the total number of channels allocated to an
entity is within the overall ceiling of 15% of all
allocated channels in the country. No entity should
hold permission for more than 15% of all channels
allotted. In the event of allotment of more channels
than prescribed, the entity would have the discretion
to decide which channels it would like to surrender
and the Government should refund its one-time entry
fee for these channels in full.No news and current
affairs programs are permitted under Phase-II. Every
permission holder should follow the AIR Program and
Advertising Code as amended from time to time. In the
event of the Government announcing the setting up of a
Broadcast Regulatory Authority, by whatever name
called, and the content regulations are modified, the
permission holder should be obliged to conform to the
revised guidelines.

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[HCDX] Ramayana on radio

2005-07-11 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Ramayana on radio 
Kolkata, July 10 (UNI): Almost two decades after the
roaring success of B R Chopra's 'Ramayana' on
Doordarshan, All India Radio, Kolkata, is following
suit with an episodic presentation of the oldest
Indian epic. 
The programme is set to roll off on Mahalaya (October
3). The recording has already been completed and there
will be 34 episodes of 30 minutes each, Asim Kumar
Rej, Station Diretor, AIR, Kolkata, said. 
The serial is an adaptation of Krittibash Ojha's
'Ramayan', written in Bengali. It will also
incorporate other local versions, such as the
'Bishnupuri' and 'Jagadambi', Rej said. 
Via www.hindu.com

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[HCDX] PAKISTAN: Mass media strengthening Sino-Pakistan friendship

2005-07-10 Thread Mukesh Kumar
PAKISTAN: Mass media strengthening Sino-Pakistan
friendship
China Radio International leader says media helps
build good relations and cultural awareness
Dawn
Thursday, July 7, 2005
Peshawar --- The mass media is playing a vital role in
strengthening relations between Pakistan and China and
due to people-to-people contacts these friendly
relations are growing day by day. The leader of a
six-member delegation of China Radio International
(CRI), Mr Shi Jing Wu, said this while exchanging
views with listeners of the CRI Urdu Service from the
NWFP at a reception hosted by Syed Ali Nawaz Gilani,
president, Radio China Listener’s Club (RCLC), NWFP,
at the Peshawar Club here on Thursday.
It was also attended by Shi Wen Zhen, head of Urdu
service at CRI China; Sun Lian Mei — Urdu expert at
the CRI; Ms Hao Qiao — CRI bureau chief for Pakistan,
and Li Gang, CRI correspondent for Pakistan, besides
Tasleem Hussain, vice-chairman Pak-China Friendship
Association (PCFA), NWFP; Ghulam Abbas, station
director, and Qayum Jadoon, senior producer of Radio
Pakistan, Peshawar.
Shi Jiang Wu and members of his delegation exchanged
views with listeners and asked for suggestions for
further improvement in the Urdu service. Later, gifts
were presented to leaders of various listeners clubs
in the NWFP as a token of appreciation and
participation.
Earlier, Amjad Nazir, provincial secretary for sports,
culture, tourism and youth affairs, briefed the
delegation about NWFP’s natural beauty, opportunities
for tourism and efforts made by the government for
further development of various healthy cultural
activities in the province.
He appreciated the interest of Chinese people in
NWFP’s cultural heritage.
Date Posted: 7/7/2005
Via: http://www.asiamedia.ucla.ed/index.asp

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[HCDX] CENTRE TO LAUNCH TWO NEW MUSIC CHANNELS

2005-07-01 Thread Mukesh Kumar
CENTRE TO LAUNCH TWO NEW MUSIC CHANNELS 

Chennai, June 29: The Centre will soon launch two new
music channels, one for Hindustani Classical music and
another for Carnatic Classical music, Union Minister
for Information and Broadcasting Jaipal Reddy said
today. 

While one of the channels would be started from
Lucknow, the other would be launched from
Tiruchirappalli in Tamil Nadu. Both these channels
would be available on DD DTH platform, so that lovers
of classical music could avail this music in digital
quality for most of the time, he said. 

Releasing 'Akashvani Sangeet' CDs and Cassettes of
doyens of carnatic music, late M S Subbulakshmi,
Alathur Brothers and 'Ariyakudi' Ramanuja Iyengar, at
the music academy here tonight, he said the
Doordarshan DTH now had space only for 33 channels and
17 more would soon be added when these two new music
channels would be 'mounted'. 

Stressing that All India Radio (AIR) would also focus
on folk music, Reddy said 'we have decided to go in
for huge expansion of FM radio in the private sector. 

We will set up 330 AIR stations throughout the country
in as many as 80 new cities, thus laying more focus on
growth rather than on earning more revenue. 

Reddy said the first phase of the private sector radio
expansion did not succeed in full as lot of emphasis
was laid on revenue earning rather than on growth.
Now, I am reversing this priority so that people will
be able to enjoy more radio in general and more radio
in the private sector.

In an obvious reference to the All India Radio losing
out to private FM channels, he said all efforts would
be made within our powers to see that radio is
revived. 

Speaking about the proposed music channels he said:
The golden voice of M S Subbulakshmi, Alathur
brothers and of others would be available now to
everyone, he said adding that music and peace were
intertwined. Where there is music, there will be
peace. 

Reddy said Doordarshan's DTH was the only
'free-to-air' DTH available in the world today. The
unique feature of it DD DTH was that 'we are able to
accommodate all the radio channels in it'. We are
also planning to release AIR folk music in digital
quality. Our entire archives, the richest in the world
today, had been digitalised by harnessing the latest
technology. 

The Prasar Bharati now had all the speech of leaders
like Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel, Rabindranath Tagore
and all Prime Ministers and Presidents. All these
have been preserved in digital form. The problem with
the Prasar Bharati is that we have lot of good things
but do not know how to disseminate them. 

Paying encomia to the music doyens whose CDs were
released today, the minister said Government cannot
remain 'indifferent' to the fate of arts. Governments
should be eliminated from intervening or interfering
in arts. The AIR had played glorious role in promotion
and preservation of classic music.

Jaipal Reddy said historically the All India Radio in
the country had rendered greater service, be it
Hindustani music or Carnatic music. 

We have record of 10,000 hours of classical music. We
have rare recordings of doyens of both the music. 

Reddy handed over the first CD of Subbulakshmi to
another maestro of Carnatic music, Balamurali Krishna,
the CD of Alathur brothers to the Editor-in-Chief of
'The Hindu', N Ram and the CD of Ramanujam Iyengar to
Gauri Ramnarayan, a music critic. (Agencies) 
(Via http://www.chennaionline.com)

Regards  73’s

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[HCDX] PM launches DTH service

2004-12-17 Thread Mukesh Kumar
PM launches DTH service

Dr Manmohan Singh said the media should shun the
temptation to indulge in vulgar propaganda and promote
liberalism.

NEW DELHI, DHNS:


Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday urged the
media, especially television, to promote values of
liberalism, pluralism and secularism and refrain from
“vulgar propaganda”.

Launching Prasar Bharati’s free-to-air DTH service
called “DD Direct Plus” at a ceremony at his official
residence, Dr Singh said, “We must pay attention to
what messages we are conveying. It is essential to
focus on the importance of content in public
broadcasting, in particular.”

“Media must organise content in a manner that promotes
the values of our Republic, in particular, the values
of liberalism, pluralism, secularism and of unity in
diversity. 

While eschewing the temptation to indulge in vulgar
propaganda, public television must present information
in a manner that encourages positive thinking and free
debate, and affirms values of decency and fair play in
our public life,” he said.
DD Direct Plus will initially have 33 TV and 12 All
India Radio channels, Prasar Bharati CEO K S Sarma
said earlier.

“In a democracy, there is a special role for a public
broadcaster. We must define and develop that role. We
must prepare programmes, which will have depth and
content required by people living in rural and urban
areas and in different parts of this vast country of
ours,” Dr Singh said.

Radio power
Giving instances of the power of radio and television,
he said that public broadcaster Doordarshan and All
India Radio need to have an attitude and a mindset
that addressed the needs and concerns of ordinary
people. 

“There is a thirst for information and we must quench
that thirst to the best of our ability,” he said,
adding that the DTH platform would enable people to
access classical music, sport, science and wholesome
entertainment.

Stating that the DTH service was an investment in the
cause of development, he said that it would bring
“tremendous returns” economically, socially and
culturally. Information and Broadcasting Minister S
Jaipal Reddy and senior Prasar Bharati officials were
present on the occasion.

Emotional integration
Describing the launch as a landmark event in the
history of Indian broadcasting and communication, Dr
Singh said it was an important step forward in the
continuing process of emotional integration of people
and social and intellectual development of the
country.

The prime minister reminded Prasar Bharati that both
DD and AIR were “public resources” and thus a source
of empowerment through information and education for
strengthening citizens’ access to participation in the
nation’s public affairs.
“Radio and television are also a marvellous medium of
cultural expression and national integration in a
diverse country such as ours. They are also a
strategic instrument of socio-economic development. By
stating all this I am not downplaying the role of
Prasar Bharati as a medium of entertainment. We have
to remain mindful of the compulsions of the market as
well,” he said.

As the DTH service would enable DD and AIR to reach
out to a global audience, he asked Prasar Bharati to
ponder over issues like what image of the country
should be presented to the world, and whether DD was
ready to become a global news channel like BBC and
CNN.

“Our technologists have shown us that we can think big
in creating the hardware required. Our intellectuals,
artists, journalists, media managers and social
activists must now do the same and create the content
for a global audience,” he said.


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[HCDX] RADIO REVOLUTION, THE DRM WAY

2004-11-29 Thread Mukesh Kumar
 active support in the commercial sectors
of both DRM and World DAB Forum.

India remains oblivious to the benefits of such a
platform; leave aside launching this technology. While
speaking to India’s only radio network in this
context, few were even aware that radio was on the
threshold of going digital!

(Recently published in AV MAX, an audio-visual monthly
publication.)

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[HCDX] Goa radio claims national record by airing live band

2004-10-17 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Goa radio claims national record by airing live band

IANS[ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2004 03:45:34 PM ]
 
PANAJI: The radio station here claims to have made
history by hosting a pop band live on air, providing
entertainment to an in-house audience as well as
people across this state. 

This is the first time such an event has taken place
in India, RJ (radio jockey) Savio of All India Radio
(AIR) Panaji, the successor to the colonial
Portuguese-run Emissora Goa and Radio Goa said. 

On Friday night, the local band Alcatraaz - named
after the former high-security US prison - kicked off
the first in a series of planned live concerts from
the radio station. 

Bandleader Jude Mascarenhas explained the band's odd
name, saying: Music is like a prison. Once you're in
there, you can't get out. I tried to leave the band
twice or thrice myself. 

Savio and his colleague Bambino said that with Goa's
multitude of Western music bands, the station could
have a number of shows. 

Programmes have been lined up for the next four
fortnights. But we have at least 12 good quality
bands (in Goa) and dozens of smaller groups here,
said a radio station official. 

Now part of the nationwide All India Radio network,
this rebuilt station is a successor to a prominent
South Asian station. 

In days when the rest of Indian broadcasting was
turning puritanical - and looked down even on popular
Hindi film music - the Portuguese-run radio station at
the hilltop locale of Altinho in a town then called
Pangim attracted listeners from far and wide. 

Radio Ceylon became a hit on the South Asian airwaves
only later, and as some critics note, it was the
populist-broadcasting policies of a Goa then ruled by
a Portuguese dictator that drew attention to the
talent of top singers like Lata Mangueshkar, whose
family incidentally hails from this state. 

This weekend, AIR FM Rainbow became the first Indian
radio station to host a live music band, rocking right
out of its studios. 

AIR said once a fortnight, Goa's best bands would be
invited to perform in its Nite of the Fortnight
shows in a specially designed Western music
auditorium. 

FM radio has been growing in Goa and first got a boost
in the early 1990s from Mumbai-based private players. 

Younger talent and market pressures have pushed the
largely state-funded AIR into being more conscious of
local tastes, rather than being dogmatic about
languages and style. 

Two private radio stations, which were supposed to be
set up in Goa, have not yet materialised. But new
attempts to marry commercial sponsors with local
tastes might help to somewhat recoup part of the sheen
lost by a station that has considerable gaps of
silence between broadcasts, and has sometimes been
charged with being pedantic about what it airs. 

Station director B D Mazumdar praised Goans for
knowing music, loving music, and creating music. 

Noted fusion drummer Bondo (whose real name is
Joseph Ballarmio Fernandes) was chief guest at
Friday's concert. This is the place where I started
my (musical) life, said a wistful Bondo, whose
sobriquet means an empty coconut in the local Konkani
language. 

He narrated how he got a chance to perform on radio
while still in school, and how the influences of the
tabla and harmonium led him to experiment with Indian
classical music too. 

From indiatimes.com 
 
Regds.  73's

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2004-10-13 Thread Mukesh Kumar
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[HCDX] QSL from Radio Australia

2004-09-07 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Dear friends, 
 Greetings from Muzaffarpur!
Today, I received special Broadcast Australia QSL
Card with the picture of Shepparton International High
Frequency Transmission Station congratulating ABC in
celebrating 60 years of Radio Australia transmission
from Shepparton to the world from Radio Australia for
the detailed email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) reception
report on the frequency of 9475 kHz from 1800-1830 UTC
dated 20th June 2004. This is verified by Ian Ian
Johnson and also given information about two web sites
as follows: -

To find out more about Radio Australia visit
www.radioaustralia.info 
For more information about Broadcast Australia visit
www.broadcastaustralia.com.au 

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[HCDX] Dabbling In DAB

2004-07-31 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Dabbling In DAB

DAB presents one of the most exciting developments in
radio broadcasting in recent times. With AIR gearing
up to launch this digital service, this dream is
surely close to becoming a reality. 

Radio is an old-age companion to mankind. In the last
decade, there have been many developments in radio
broadcasting, and it is on the verge of a digital
convergence. There had been quite a few formats on
air, and certainly a few more will come up till one or
more of them becomes world standard in radio
broadcasting.
In India, the first digital broadcasting was stated in
the DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) format, closely
followed by the digital satellite radio service by
WorldSpace. The (Direct-to-Home) services for TV also
carry digital radio broadcasts, and probably, in a few
years, DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) will make its
presence-free.
  DAB – the most advanced technology in radio since
the introduction of FM stereo – provides
interference-free reception and high quality sound,
easy to use receivers and an unlimited potential for
wider listening through many additional stations,
services and developments. If we listen to FM radio in
the car, there are hisses and plops as we drive along.
That is caused by multipath interference when the FM
signal bounces off buildings, trees and hills and
arrives at our receivers out of phase with the main
signal, confusing the transmission. 
But in the DAB receiver, there is a processor that
sorts through the myriad multipath signals and other
distortions t6o enhance the main signal. The means
that even in the most difficult listening
environments, like the centre of the city of the
high-rise buildings, the DAB signal remains perfect. 
As the third generation radio, the DAB system is
paving the way for the digital era of broadcasting.
This system was developed by the Eureka 147 project –
an international consortium of broadcasters, network
operators, consumer electronic industries and research
institutes. They came together to develop the DAB
standard, which is currently being implemented
worldwide.
DAB is broadcast on terrestrial networks, with
prospects for satellite broadcasting in the future.
DAB can be received used a just tiny non-directional
stub antenna. High quality radio programs can also be
received in cars without any annoying interference and
signal distortion. DAB can carry audio, text,
pictures, data and even video to some extent. DAB
complies with the tough requirements of the digital
age emerging before us.
DAB can be transmitted on frequencies from the FM band
(88-108 MHz), but the services that have been
introduced in Europe, Canada and Australia, together
with pilots in India, are using other frequencies.
Some countries, including UK, are using Band III
(around 221 MHz), formally used for black and white
television signals. Others like Germany and Canada are
using L-Band (1452-1492 MHz).
DAB receivers currently in the market can receive both
Band III and L-Band transmissions. In 1992, the World
Administrative Radio Conference, he internationally
recognized meeting that assigns all the world radio
spectrum usage, allocated the L-Band frequency range
to digital broadcasting, both terrestrial and
satellite.
All DAB receivers will have digital displays including
some with large liquid crystal screens, and
broadcasters will have the option to transmit
additional Program Associated Data (PAD). On the
broadcast front, DAAB requires a fragment of the power
otherwise required by the analog broadcasting for the
same coverage area. Over three hundred million people
around the world can now receive more than 585
different services. Commercial DAB receivers have now
been on the market since 1998. There are more than 32
different DAB receivers commercially available abroad.
  All India Radio started regular experimental DAB
transmission in New Delhi in April 1997. AIR will be
launching a pilot DAB service with 1 kW transmitter in
Delhi this year. The transmission shall carry 6 stereo
channels in addition to PAD and Data Services. The
pilot DAB will be extended to Chennai, Mumbai and
Kolkata by the year 2005-06.

(From “AV MAX” – a monthly publication on audio visual
technologies.)

Regds.
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[HCDX] QSL from RCIs Maple Leaf Mailbag

2004-05-26 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Dear Friends, 
Greetings from Muzaffarpur!
I would like to inform you that Maple Leaf Mailbag
program of Radio Canada International is issuing a
series of three new QSL card for listeners and DX-ers
around the globe. The program is based on listeners’
letters from around the globe and usually hosted by
Ian Johns. All the people with correct reception
report will get the QSL card for this program. This
information was given recently in the Maple Leaf
Mailbag program. The required address for reception
report is as follows: - 

Maple Leaf Mailbag
Radio Canada International
P. O. Box 6000
Montreal, Quebec
CANADA
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[HCDX] Radio In India

2004-04-30 Thread Mukesh Kumar
 a committee
on broadcasting and information media, which made a
report on April 18, 1966. This was the first ever,
independent review of broadcasting in India, ordered
at the initiative of Indira Gandhi, the then Minister
of Information and Broadcasting. The committee
recommended, among other things, the setting up of two
autonomous corporations for radio and television.
While this recommendation was found unacceptable, its
recommendation for introduction of Commercial
Broadcasting was accepted. In the year 1967,
commercial advertisements in the Bombay-Pune-Nagpur
chain of Vividh Bharti stations commenced. Yuv Vani
was inaugurated as a separate channel for the youth in
1969. The Prasar Bharti bill achieved autonomy to some
extent only recently.
In January 1976, commercial advertisements were also
introduced in television centers, and on April 1 of
the same year, television was formally separated from
All India Radio. The first FM service was started from
Madras (Chennai) on July 23, 1977. FM transmitters
were also commissioned in Calcutta and Bombay during
1979-80. These FM broadcasts had many more advantages
in audio quality, although not much was utilized
because of lack of hi-fi production facilities.
During the cold war period, not only AIR, but many
stations from abroad were broadcasting for their
audience in India. Voice of America and Radio Moscow
were busy making their arguments and trying to put
their point of view forward. BBC also developed from
strength to strength, and even now has a large
population tuned to it in rural and semi-urban areas.
Radio Australia gained prominence and was heard
clearly in India, and Radio Deutcshe Welle started
broadcasting in Hindi from Germany. Apart from these,
for around two decades or more, Radio Cylone held a
captive audience in India: the Binaca Geetmala, hosted
by the iconic Ameen Sayani, was enough evidence of it.
August 15, 1993, saw the introduction of time slots
on FM channel to private parties in Delhi-Mumbai. In
1993 and 1994, time slots were given to private
parties in Chennai and Kolkata, respectively. The
first multitask recording studio was commissioned in
Mumbai on Sept. 10, 1994, and it followed in other
placed in time to come.
The introduction of time slots to private parties had
some teething problems for a few years, but has begun
making the FM popular in the cities. By this time,
television has become firmly entrenched as the
information and entertainment medium, and replaced the
radio sets in the living rooms. The advent of cable TV
and dish antenna has had a major impact on the
listenership. The erstwhile listeners are mostly
booked to their TVs, and the radio remains popular
mostly with the rural folks. However, a new chapter
has begun with the granting of licences and
frequencies on the FM to private parties. The
composition of programmes on these FM channels has
become more listener-oriented, departing from the
objectives of the AIR.
The Internet brought in a new kind of service, and
AIR launched on-line information services on the
internet, offering audio on demand. In 1997, Digital
Audio Broadcasting was introduced in Delhi on
experimental basis. In recent times, many advanced and
different formats of broadcasting have started.
Worldspace started a digital satellite service with
its selection of channels offering music and
information. Its satellite, Asianstar, covers the
whole of India. 2003 saw the launch of Direct-to-Home
(DTH) services, mainly for the TV telecast with
hi-fidelity sound quality.
The All India Radio has an archive full of tapes of
great importance. These include performances by the
great masters of yesteryears, momentous speeches of
leaders, talks, etc. some of these have been released
in that past on LPs and tapes, commercially. Recently,
in 2003, AIR released music by maestros like Pt Omkar
Nath Thakur and D V Paluskar, among others, on tapes,
and is selling it directly from its stations.
Today, the radio is emerging as a new medium. Most
automobiles rolling out of shops are fitted with some
kind of radio. At one time, in the not so distant
past, people were ready to sound the death knell of
the radio. But with new innovations and advancements,
radio continues to be a part of our lives in some form
or the other.

--- YASHWANT PARASHAR
(Recently published in AV MAX) 

Regds.

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2004-03-19 Thread Mukesh Kumar

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Arabia) 19 meter band WAS 15.460
0500-0530 UTC   M-T
0500-0545 UTC  F

#4 17.595 khz  125 KW from Wertachtal Arabic 16 meter
band  (Egypt) WAS 15.350
0845-1015 UTC   Friday
 
# 5 15.235 khz  100 KW from Juelich  English/Arabic  
19  meter band WAS 11.650 
1615-1730  UTC  Monday/Wednesday/Friday  Arabic
1700-1730 UTCTuesday/Thursday Arabic
1700 -1800  Sat/Sun English

#6 17.860 mhz 250 from Wooferton Arabic 16 meter band 
(Yemen) WAS 15.365
1700-1730  M
1700-1715 UTC T-F

#7 13.810 mhz 100 from Juelich Arabic 22 meter band (
From April 7-May 23/04) NEW
0600-0630 utc  Wednesday - Sunday


EAST AFRICA   Amharic /Tigrinya
13.810  khz  100 KW from Juelich 22 meter band WAS
13.810
1630-1730 UTC Monday-Friday  
1630-1700 Sat/Sun


CENTRAL AFRICA/NIGERIA  100 KW from Juelich   English 

9.425  mhz   31 meter bandWAS 7.295 
1915-1945 – UTC Friday
1900-2000  Sat Sun


WEST AFRICA/LIBERIA
12.050 mhz.  125 kw Wertachtal English  25 meter band
WAS 7.295
1945-2015Friday


INDIA  
# 1 7485 mhz 250 KW from Tashkent  Hindi/English 41
meter band WAS 7485  
14:00 -1500 UTC  Thursday  
1400-1500Friday/Saturday  
1430-1530Sunday

# 3 9.605 mhz  250 KW from DB  Hindi  31 meter band  
WAS 6.175
0030-0100 UTC Daily

# 4 7.210 mhz  250 KW from DB  Bengali/English   41
meter band   WAS 7.105
0030-0100  UTC Daily0015-0100 Monday-Friday 
English
0030-0100   Saturday/Sunday Bengali

# 5 17.510 mhz  100 KW from Juelich 
English/Hindi/Urdu  16 meter band  WAS 12.005
1530-1600  UTC Daily  
Tuesdays – Urdu 1500-1600 utc 


IRAN
11.965 mhz 100 kw from Juelich  Farsi/English  25
meter band WAS 7.210
1800-1900 UTC Sat/Sunday  


EAST EUROPE/RUSSIA
5.970 mhz   100 KW from Juelich English/Russian  49
meter band  Was 6.015
1815-1830 UTC Mon-Friday  
1800-1900Sat 
1800-1930Sun 

 
WEST EUROPE/UK  English 49 meter band   
5.905  mhz  100 KW from Juelich  WAS 5.975
0715-0745   UTC W-F   
0700-0815 Sat/Sun


CHINA  English/Vietnamese/Cantonese/Japanese25
meter band  
12.065 mhz  100 kw from Khabarovsk  WAS 5945
Mandarin Wednesday 1215 utc  Friday to 12:50 utc*
(1235-1250 Japanese)
1200-1245 Monday-Friday
1130-1230 Saturday/Sunday


SE ASIA VIETNAM  Vietnamese/English 49 meter band 
 
5945 mhz   250 KW from Komsomolsk on Amur WAS 5945
1430-1500  UTC Saturday

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Mukesh Kumar
Muzaffarpur
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[HCDX] Request from AIR

2004-02-26 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Dear Friends,
AIR is conducting test transmission as it is planning
to start 24 hours News Channel on Short wave. In this
regard, I have got request from Spectrum Manager
(SUNIL BHATIA) to send detailed reports on the
reception quality of following frequencies with a
normal short wave receiver:
Time (IST)   
Frequency (kHz)
0555-1000, 1230-19007420, 7360,
7270  7220
 2000-2310
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[HCDX] QSL card from Voice of the NASB

2004-02-19 Thread Mukesh Kumar
Dear friends,
  Hello from Muzaffarpur! 
Recently, I have received a signed QSL card from
Voice of the NASB (National Association of Shortwave
Broadcasts), USA for listening in analogue mode via
HCJB Australia. This QSL card is for the program, “DX
Party Line” on 31st of January from 1430-1500 (UTC) on
the frequency of 15405 kHz. There was a special
program that was earlier broadcasted in digital mode.

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