Listener’s Notebook, December 1998 (pt. 2)
Last Updated on December 8, 2005 by Ralph Brandi
November-December 1998, Part 2
Contents
- AFGHANISTAN
- ALBANIA
- ALGERIA
- ANGOLA
- ARGENTINA
- AUSTRIA
- AZERBAIJAN
- BANGLADESH
- BELARUS
- BELGIUM
- BHUTAN
- BOLIVIA
- BRASIL
- BULGARIA
- CAMBODIA
- CANADA
- CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
- CHINA
- CHINA – TAIWAN
- CLANDESTINE – LATIN AMERICA
- CLANDESTINE – MIDEAST
- CONGO
- COSTA RICA
- CROATIA
- CZECH REPUBLIC
- DENMARK
- DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
- ECUADOR
- EGYPT
- EQUATORIAL GUINEA
- ERITREA
- ETHIOPIA
- FRANCE
- GEORGIA
- GERMANY
- GREECE
- GUAM
- GUINEA
- GUYANA
- HUNGARY
- ICELAND
- INDIA
- INDONESIA
- IRAN
- IRAQ
- ITALY
- JAPAN
- JORDAN
- KAZAKHSTAN
- KENYA
- KOREA – NORTH
- KUWAIT
- KYRGYZSTAN
- LAOS
- LIBERIA
- LIBYA
- MALAWI
- MALAYSIA
- MEXICO
- MOLDOVA
- MONACO
- MONGOLIA
- MOROCCO
- MOZAMBIQUE
- MYANMAR
- NAMIBIA
- NEPAL
- NETHERLANDS
- NEW ZEALAND
- NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS
- NORWAY
- OMAN
- PAKISTAN
- PALAU
- PAPUA NEW GUINEA
- PARAGUAY
- PERU
- PHILIPPINES
- POLAND
- QATAR
- ROMANIA
- RUSSIA
- RWANDA
- SAUDI ARABIA
- SEYCHELLES
- SLOVAKIA
- SOLOMON ISLANDS
- SOMALIA
- SOUTH AFRICA
- SPAIN
- SRI LANKA
- SWAZILAND
- SWEDEN
- SWITZERLAND
- SYRIA
- TAJIKISTAN
- TANZANIA
- THAILAND
- TUNISIA
- TURKEY
- TURKMENISTAN
- UKRAINE
- UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
- UNITED KINGDOM [Canada]
- UNITED STATES
- URUGUAY
- UZBEKISTAN
- VATICAN CITY STATE
- VENEZUELA
- VIETNAM
- YEMEN
- RADIO FREE IRAQ
- UNIDENTIFIED
- RAMADAN
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DENMARK
Radio Denmark, all programs in Danish:
0030-0055 | 9935 9945 |
0130-0155 | 7465 7545 9945 |
0230-0255 | 7465 7545 9945 |
0330-0355 | 7545 7565 9945 |
0430-0455 | 7545 7560 9940 |
0530-0555 | 7440 7480 |
0630-0655 | 5965 7180 9590 13800 |
0730-0755 | 7180 9590 18950 |
0830-0855 | 13800 15175 |
0930-0955 | 13800 15175 |
1030-1055 | 13800 18950 |
1130-1155 | 13800 18950 |
1230-1255 | 9910 18950 21725 |
1330-1355 | 9590 9910 18950 21725 |
1430-1455 | 15705 18950 |
1530-1555 | 13790 13800 15705 |
1630-1655 | 9590 13800 15705 |
1730-1755 | 7485 11895 15705 18950 |
1830-1855 | 5960 7485 15705 18950 |
1930-1955 | 7485 9935 13800 15705 |
2030-2055 | 7580 15705 7560 |
2130-2155 | 7580 9945 |
2230-2255 | 9415 9925 |
2330-2355 | 9415 9935 9945 |
(7-Oct/R. Denmark/BDXC Hotline/Nieuwenhuis-HOL)
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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
2700.09h Ondas del Yuna, Bonao, 2305 noted back on the air with merengues with a rural flair mixed with usual bachata mx and live, excited M and W announcers. 0000 finally a canned “Ondas del Yuna” ID; heard well past 0230 with this format. A pleasure to hear this one back post- Georges, and at its former good strength. (13- Nov/Novello-NC)
4779.86 Onda Musical, 2300 making one of its infrequent appearances with bachatas, “inconfundible” IDs, and good signal despite low het. (15-Nov/Novello-NC)
4960.12 R. Cima, Santo Domingo, 0220 noted back on the air with guitar/vocal mx, ID “Con Cima,” and nice signal. (18-Oct/Novello-NC)
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ECUADOR
HCJB sked:
0000-0100 | Spanish | 6050 15140 |
0000-0300 | Quichua | 3220 6080 |
0000-0700 | English | 9745 12015 21455 |
0030-0100 | French | 9660 |
0100-0230 | Portuguese | 11920 |
0100-0500 | Spanish | 6050 15140 |
0200-0430 | Russian | 5970 |
0430-0500 | Japanese | 9765 |
0430-0500 | German | 5970 9685 |
0500-0515 | Ukranian | 5970 9685 |
0500-0515 | Kikongo | 9765 Mo-Fr |
0515-0700 | Russian | 5970 9685 |
0530-0600 | Czech | 9765 Su/Tu/We/Th/Sa |
0530-0600 | Slovak | 9765 Mo/Fr |
0600-0630 | German | 9765 |
0630-0700 | French | 9765 |
0700-0730 | Spanish | 9765 |
0700-0900 | English | 9640 9775 21455 |
0800-0930 | Portuguese | 9745 |
0830-1000 | Quichua | 3220 6080 6110 |
0900-1030 | Spanish | 9765 |
0900-1100 | English | 9640 21455 |
0930-1000 | German | 6125 |
1000-1400 | Quichua | 3220 6080 |
1030-1100 | Spanish | 6050 9765 |
1100-1300 | Spanish | 6050 11960 15140 |
1100-1600 | English | 12005 15115 21455 |
1130-1200 | Japanese | 9660 |
1300-1500 | Spanish | 6050 15140 15295 |
1500-1600 | Spanish | 6050 15140 |
1530-1800 | Portuguese | 15295 |
1600-1700 | Spanish | 6050 15140 21455 |
1700-1800 | Russian/+ | 9870* |
1700-1900 | Spanish | 6050 15140 21455 |
1800-1900 | RR/Uk/Ge/Ta | 6085* |
1830-1900 | Czech | 17795 21470 Su/Tu/We/Th/Sa |
1830-1900 | Slovak | 17795 21470 Mo/Fr |
1900-1930 | French | 15550 17795 |
1900-2100 | Spanish | 6050 15140 |
1900-2200 | English | 15115 21455 |
1930-2000 | German | 15550 17795 |
2000-2030 | French | 15550 17795 |
2030-2100 | Japanese | 15550 17795 |
2100-2130 | German | 15550 17795 |
2100-2130 | Quichua | 3220 6080 |
2100-2130 | Spanish | 6050 15140 |
2100-2200 | Arabic | 6085* |
2130-2230 | Spanish | 6050 12025 15140 15550 |
2130-2400 | Quichua | 3220 6080 9745 |
2200-2300 | Japanese | 11920 21455 |
2230-2300 | Spanish | 6050 15140 |
2230-2300 | Russian | 15295 |
2300-0100 | Portuguese | 11920 |
2300-2400 | Spanish | 6050 15140 21455 |
2300-2400 | German | 11955 |
*=via UK (HCJB website)
4814.35 Radio El Buen Pastor, Saraguro, 0149-0251, saludos between songs, mentions of “Saraguro” and a bank in “Loja”. ID’s in passing as “…sintonia de 90.3…” (probably their FM outlet?), and program “Programacion Romantica”. 0247 switch to a 3 minute dramatic promo which included a canned “Radio El Buen Pastor” ID, then back to announcer and musica romantica (19- Nov/Mohrmann/DSWCI DX-Window/van den Boogert-TAI)
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EGYPT
4900 R. Cairo Gen Prog #1 with news (Kurdistan) and Arab songs on 1915. (19-Oct/Liangas-GRC)
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EQUATORIAL GUINEA
5003.4 R. Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial, Bata 2203 Political speech in Spanish // 6250.3 (Malabo); both fair/good. Unusual to hear these in parallel; 5003.4 seems to be used only for special occasions nowadays. (11-Oct/Hill-MA)
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ERITREA
Conflicting reports from various sources have made for some confusion re the actual schedule for Voice of the Broad Masses of Eritrea (VOBME), the official government-run radio of Eritrea. Below is my best guess – AQ ID in Arabic: “Huna Asmara, Idha’at Sawt al-Jamahir al-Iritriyyah”. ID in Tigrigna: “Ezi Kab Asmara Zemehalalef Medeber Radio Demtsi Hafash Eritrea Eyu”. ID in Amharic: “Yeh be Asmera ketema yemigegne yesifiw yeritrea hezeb demts yeamarigna agelgilot new”.
0330-0430 | Afar | 7175 Sa |
0330-0430 | Arabic | 7175 Mo-Fr |
0330-0430 | Tigrigna | 6190 7100 Mo-Fr |
0400-0500 | Tigre | 6190 7100 Sa |
0430-0500 | Amharic | 7175 |
0430-0530 | Tigre | 6190 7100 Mo-Fr |
0500-0600 | Afar | 7175 Mo-Fr |
0500-0600 | Arabic | 7175 Sa |
0500-0700 | Tigrigna | 6190 7100 Sa/Su |
0700-0730 | Tigrigna | 6190 7100 Su |
0930-1030 | Arabic | 7175 |
0930-1030 | Tigrigna | 6190 7100 Mo-Fr |
1000-1300 | Tigrigna | 6190 7100 Su |
1300-1400 | Arabic | 7175 Mo/Th/Sa |
1300-1400 | Tigre | 6190 7100 Su/Tu |
1300-1400 | Tigrigna | 6190 7100 We/Fr |
1400-1500 | Afar | 7175 Su-Fr |
1500-1530 | Bilen | 7175 Mo/Th |
1500-1530 | Saho | 7175 Tu/Fr |
1500-1600 | Kunama | 6190 7100 |
1530-1600 | Amharic | 7175 |
1600-1700 | Tigre | 6190 7100 |
1700-1800 | Arabic | 7175 |
1700-1830 | Tigrigna | 6190 7100 |
(BBCM + Goonetilleke-SRI)
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ETHIOPIA
7160 Radio Ethiopia in FF 1700-1730, very good signals //9560. One is reminded of Radio Voice of the Gospel ETLF in the ’60ies when these transmitters were their property. Wonder if they ever got any compensation? (23-Nov/Goonetilleke-SRI)[I don’t believe so. – AQ]
9560.2 Radio Ethiopia, Gedja, 1352-1359, Native music, M speaker in Afar, IS at 1358, followed by opening announcement of Arabic Service and chimes. (19-Nov/Veldhuis-HOL/DSWCI DX-Window/van den Boogert-TAI)
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FRANCE
Paris, 16-10-98
Dear Colleagues and Friends,
I am glad to inform you that, from October 25th 1998, France will significantly contribute to the reduction of the HF spectrum’ congestion. Thanks to the “emergence of new technologies” and maybe to the limited confidence of the french programme society in analog HF broadcasting (+ resulting budget constraints), we have been urged to drastically reduce the number of transmitting-hours. The remaining transmitting-hrs will appear in the revised version of the HFCC “TDF Winter 98 schedule”. May I recall to you what were and are the major steps of this contribution to the improvement of HF spectrum occupancy: 1-01-1996 : deletion of our long-standing usages of 6175 kHz and 3965 kHz for Western Europe omni-directional coverage. 30-03-1997: deletion of North America coverage. 25-10- 1998: reductions to the coverages of South America, Central America, Central Europe, Near and Middle East, Africa, and this notwithstanding slight improvements since 1994 such as those resulting from the strong pressure : “as far as possible, one frequency per target, no more…” On a rough basis, in Winter 98, the number of transmitting-hrs will be 30 x 100 lower than in Summer 98, ISS. and GUF included. And this has nothing to do with the expected increasing SSN. French-speaking programmes are mainly concerned. Listeners complaining that they are no more able to tune in their programmes as usual are or will be invited to tune in local FM relay stations (quite obvious) Internet, .satellites (Astra,Intelsat,Panamsat,Echostar,Palapa,Asiasat) …while waiting for a wide spreading of low-price WorldSpace receivers. They might also tune in other stations. Further progress could be decided in the coming weeks or from 1-01-1999, but they are not known (by me at least) for the time being. Air-time to let might be a large part of our next schedule. Best wishes. Daniel Bochent (Clemente- ITL/The Four Winds)
[Hahahaha! Calling service cutbacks “spectrum conservation” is like a computer company terminating telephone product support and calling it “customer self-determination enhancement.” This is nothing more than an attempt to save precious francs, justified with the most full-of-merde excuse I’ve yet heard! -AQ]
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GEORGIA
5040 R. Georgia, Tbilisi, *0200, big buzzy carrier, IS from 0158, 6 bongs, choral anthem, piano theme, program intro by W, but no explicit ID discernable, in presumed Georgian language. (20-Oct/Novello-NC)
GERMANY
Deutsche Welle English programs, B98:
0100-0150 | 5960S 6040J 6145W 9640E 9700S |
0200-0250 | 6035W 7225T 7285W 9615T 9765W 9815M |
0300-0350 | 6045W 9535S 9640E 9700J |
0400-0450 | 6015K 6065W 7225W 7280K 9565K |
0500-0550 | 6100W 6120E 6185J 11795B |
0600-0650 | 6045E 7225W 9565W 11785W 17820T 21695T |
0900-0950 | 6160J 11775T 12055I 15470I 17820T |
0900-0950 | 9565K 15145T 15410K 17800K 21600W |
1100-1150 | 15370K 15410K 17780W 17800K |
1600-1650 | 7120K 9735K 11810K 15145W 17800W |
1600-1645 | 6170T 7120K* 7225T 7305N 9585W 9735K* 11810K* 13790W 15145W* 17800W* |
1900-1950 | 9640E 9765A 11785W 11810K 13690T 15135K 15275T |
2000-2050 | 9725E |
2100-2150 | 9615K 9670T 9690W 9765W 11785T 11865A 15275K |
2300-2350 | 5990R 6010T 6045W 7235T |
*=to 1650 A=Nauen B=Bonaire E=Sines I=Irkutsk J=St. John’s K=Kigali M=Samara N=Novosibirsk R=Kranji S=Sackville T=Trincomalee V=Talata Vol. W=Wertachtal (DW/Tilbury-AK)
It appears, that some Wertachtal transmitters are now getting their new modulators: I found 3995 last night somewhat splattering, as it wasn’t the case until now. (25-Oct/Ludwig-GER/Rev. of International Broadcasting/Hauser-OK)
Deutsche Telekom, Jülich, Operational Schedule B98 (Nov 98 – Mar 99)
0000-0059 | 9490 | WRN |
0000-0100 | 6120 | LRT |
0000-0100 | 9835 | LRT** |
0000-0159 | 9925 | HIC |
0000-0159 | 11680 | HIC** |
0000-0359 | 11660 | TOM |
0100-0130 | 6155 Tu | VOD |
0100-0159 | 6155 Su | GNW |
0100-0259 | 9585 | RAC |
0200-0359 | 9925 | HIC |
0200-0359 | 7290 | HIC** |
0300-0459 | 6125 | RAC |
0400-0430 | 11795 Mo-Fr | UNR |
0400-0459 | 5840 | AWR |
0400-0459 | 9605 | TOM |
0400-0559 | 7340 9780 | HIC** |
0400-0559 | 9925 | HIC |
0455-0730 | 6165 | SRI |
0500-0530 | 11795 Mo-Fr | UNR |
0500-0559 | 6175 Sa/Su | RAC |
0500-0859 | 13810 | TOM |
0500-1700 | 5840 | ** |
0555-0815 | 9885 11860 | SRI |
0600-0630 | 5990 11675 | M-FUNR |
0600-0650 | 13690 | DWL |
0600-0759 | 13820 | HIC |
0700-0759 | 13740 Su | GNW |
0700-0930 | 12080 | AWR |
0700-1859 | 6110 | SUN |
0800-0900 | 7230 Sa/Su | AWR |
0800-0959 | 13820 | HIC |
0800-0959 | 13830 | HIC** |
0900-1459 | 5965 | TOM |
0950-1900 | 6140 | DWL |
1000-1059 | 5910 Sa | GNW |
1000-1630 | 5900 | Digital Test |
1030-1100 | 9690 | DWL |
1055-1330 | 9535 | SRI |
1125-1325 | 6045 | DWL(RNW) |
1245-1345 | 15330 | DVB |
1300-1329 | 15190 Su | UNL |
1300-1330 | 6015 | DWL |
1300-1359 | 15190 Sa | GNW |
1325-1529 | 15715 | HAM |
1400-1600 | 15470 | RAC |
1400-1759 | 13810 | TOM |
1430-1455 | 15635 | DVB |
1500-1659 | 6015 | TOM |
1600-1629 | 11840 Su | UNL |
1600-1630 | 11910 | RAC |
1600-1659 | 11900 We | VOO |
1600-1659 | 11840 Sa | GNW |
1625-1815 | 6165 9620 | SRI |
1630-1700 | 9475 | AWR |
1700-1729 | 11745 Sa | UNL |
1700-1730 | 13800 Mo-Fr | UNR |
1700-1745 | 5840 | TWR |
1700-1759 | 11725 Sa | GNW |
1700-1800 | 5890 | AWR |
1700-1800 | 12080 | DWL(RVI) |
1730-1800 | 13650 | RVI |
1730-1800 | 3995 | DWL |
1800-1829 | 11840 Su | UNL |
1800-1830 | 11840 Mo-Fr | UNR |
1800-1900 | 5840 | AWR |
1800-1900 | 9475 Su/We/Fr | AWR |
1800-2059 | 11925 | TOM |
1825-2030 | 6165 | SRI |
1825-2130 | 9885 11910 | SRI |
1830-1859 | 6010 Tu-Th | UNL |
1830-1859 | 11735 Su | UNL |
1830-1859 | 6010 Sa | UNL |
1900-1930 | 5970 6025 11735 Mo-Fr | UNR |
1900-2000 | 6035 | CHW odd week only |
1900-2000 | 5960 | RVI |
1900-2000 | 11805 | DWL(RVI) |
1900-2059 | 11835 13855 Sa/Su | RAC |
1900-2059 | 5840 | HAM |
2000-2059 | 9500 Su | LHL |
2000-2100 | 9640 | AWR |
2000-2159 | 11645 | HIC** |
2000-2159 | 13830 | HIC |
2100-2130 | 9800 | RAC |
2100-2259 | 9510 | RAC |
2100-2259 | 6000 | HAM |
2100-2300 | 5840 | ** |
2100-2330 | 5890 | AWR |
2100-2359 | 11840 | TOM |
2130-2200 | 9640 | AWR |
2300-0059 | 5905 | RAC |
2300-2359 | 9405Su | GNW |
** =not yet active
- AWR
- Adventist World Radio
- CHW
- Christliche Wissenschaft (Christian Science)
- DVB
- Democratic Voice of Burma
- GNW
- Good News World Radio
- HAM
- High Adventure Ministry
- HIC
- ??new name for??:
- HRT
- Hrvatska Radiotelevizija Croatia
- LHL
- L’Heure Lutherienne
- LRT
- Radio Vilnius (Lithuania)
- RAC
- Radio Asia Canada
- RNW
- Radio Nederland Wereldomroep
- RTE
- Radio Telefis Eireann
- RVI
- Radio Vlaanderen International
- SRI
- Swiss Radio International
- SUN
- Sunrise Radio (England)
- TOM
- The Overcomer Ministry (Brother Stair)
- TWR
- Trans World Radio
- UNL
- Universelles Leben (Universal Life)
- UNR
- UN-Radio
- VOD
- Voice of Deleverance
- VOO
- Voix de l’Orthodoxie
- WRN
- World Radio Network
(12-Oct/Volk-GER/ADDX/MIDXB/Brazhnikov-RUS)
High Adventure Ministries have eliminated their evening European English broadcasts (1900-2100 on 5975 and 2100-2300 on 6000 KHz), replacing them with a daily 4 hour morning block of programming to Europe, 0700-1100 UTC on 5975 KHz, via DTK Juelich. (Darg-HAM UK/DSWCI DX-Window)
5850 Sunrise-Radio via Julich, 1420 with usual programming, back here ex-6110. Discovered by checking out a cry for help from a listener, who misses his favourite office station “since a couple of days”. (13-Nov/Ludwig/DSWCI DX-Window/Petersen-DEN)
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GREECE
6225.1 ERA5 0620 relaying church program //9425 NF?? (18-Oct/Liangas-GRC)
New frequencies for Voice of Greece:
1500-1600 | Greek | 7500 |
1600-1700 | GK/Bul/Alb/Ro/Se | 7500 |
1710-1750 | GK/RR/PO | 7500 |
1900-1950 | EE/FF/GG/IT/SW | 7500 |
2000-2050 | Bul/Alb/Ro/Se | 7500 |
2200-2350 | GK/PP/SS/EE | 9400 |
(2-Nov/PanIview-BUL/BC-DX/Bueschel-GER)
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GUAM
KTWR Trans World Radio B98 schedule:
0740-0915 | English | 15200 |
0830-0930 | English | 15330 |
0915-0930 | Balinese | 15200 Mo/Tu |
0915-0930 | Torajanese | 15200 We/Th |
0920-1100 | Chinese | 9540 11670 |
0930-1100 | Indonesian | 15200 |
0930-1100 | English | 9865 |
1100-1130 | Chinese | 9555 11670 |
1100-1230 | Indonesian | 15165 |
1130-1515 | Chinese | 9820 |
1140-1155 | Vietnamese | 9870 |
1200-1300 | Japanese | 9465 |
1330-1345 | Assamese | 15595 Mo/Tu |
1330-1345 | Boro | 15595 We-Su |
1330-1400 | Swatow | 9870 |
1345-1400 | Santali | 15595 |
1400-1415 | Tamil | 15595 We/Su |
1400-1415 | Bengali | 15595 Mo/Tu |
1400-1415 | Cantonese | 9870 Sa |
1400-1445 | Cantonese | 9870 Mo-Fr |
1400-1500 | Cantonese | 9870 Su |
1400-1515 | Chinese | 9545 |
1430-1515 | Burmese | 9430 |
1500-1630 | English | 15330 |
1515-1530 | Vietnamese | 9430 |
2100-2200 | Japanese | 11690 |
2100-2200 | Indonesian | 11810 15195 |
2100-2200 | Korean | 9465 |
2200-2215 | Cantonese | 11875 Sa |
2200-2245 | Cantonese | 11875 Mo-Fr |
2200-2300 | Cantonese | 11875 Su |
2200-2315 | Chinese | 11995 |
(7-Nov/Padula-AUS/EDXP/BC-DX/Bueschel-GER)
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GUINEA
7125 R. Guinee, Conakry, 0708-0801. W announcer in French, with an Arabic speaking co-channel. Talks apparently about new government structure; announcer closing the transmission with “Radiodiffusion nationale de Conakry, nos emissions; merci de votre attention” and s/off at 0801. (Escoto/Rev. of International Broadcasting/Hauser-OK)
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GUYANA
3289.93 Voice of Guyana noted at 0940 in English at listenable level (finally) with hindi-type music interrupted every measure for an English translation by W, pgm ended 0950, then hyper car dealer ad, then M “You are tuned to the Voice of Guyana…”, into W more subcontinental-type mx. (25-Nov/Quaglieri-NY)
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HUNGARY
Radio Budapest sked:
0000-0100 | Hungarian | 11985 13685 Mo |
0100-0200 | Hungarian | 6120 9835 |
0200-0230 | English | 6135 9835 |
0230-0330 | Hungarian | 9835 11900 |
0330-0400 | English | 9835 11980 |
0400-0430 | Russian | 3975 6005 |
0430-0500 | Ukrainian | 3975 6005 |
0500-0530 | Romanian | 3975 7260 |
0530-0600 | Croatian | 3975 5965 |
0600-0630 | Slovak | 3975 5915 |
0630-0700 | Serbian | 5915 9870 |
1100-1200 | Hungarian | 17670 21560 25700 Mo-Su [sic] |
1200-1300 | Hungarian | 17670 21560 25700 Su |
1200-1300 | Hungarian | 7135 9655 |
1300-1400 | German | 7135 9660 Su |
1400-1500 | Hungarian | 7135 9840 Su |
1530-1600 | Russian | 9660 11875 |
1600-1630 | Croatian | 3975 5965 |
1630-1700 | Romanian | 3975 5965 |
1700-1730 | Ukrainian | 3975 9680 |
1730-1800 | Slovak | 3975 6010 |
1800-1830 | Serbian | 6175 3975 Mo-Sa |
1830-1900 | German | 3975 6175 |
1900-2000 | Hungarian | 3975 7185 |
2000-2030 | English | 3975 6025 |
2030-2100 | Serbian | 3975 7165 Su |
2030-2100 | German | 3975 7165 Mo-Sa |
2100-2200 | Hungarian | 3975 7230 11895 |
2200-2230 | English | 3975 7250 |
2300-2400 | Hungarian | 11985 13685 Mo-Su [sic] |
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ICELAND
Rikisutvarpid at 1230 on 13865.04 and 15775.04 (due to AIR 15770), 1215-1300. Program from 1410 lasted till sign-off at 1453[!] UTC on 11402.00 and 13860.04., 1410-1453. (25- Oct/Bueschel-GER/Rev. of International Broadcasting/Hauser- OK)
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INDIA
3315 AIR Bhopal, *0025, IS, “Vande Mataram,” etc; pretty weak, and not // Thiruvanathapuram-5010 at 0035 check. (21-Oct/Novello-NC)
3345 AIR Jaipur, *0025 with IS, few words by M, and “Vande Mataram” song by accapella m/f chorus. Fair behind intermittent ute QRM. (22- Oct/Novello-NC)
4760 AIR Port Blair, 1130 with “Akashvani,” a few minutes of presumed nx by W, and then film mx. Atop higher than usual noise level. (25- Oct/Novello-NC)
4775 AIR Imphal, 1555, English commentary “Spotlight”, 1559 ID as Akashvani Imphal”, Indian mx. (7-Nov/Krone/DSWCI DX-Window/van den Boogert-TAI)
4800 AIR Hyderabad, 0045 with acoustic W vocal and chorus folk mx, good signal on a good Indian night. (21-Oct/Novello-NC) 2015-2145, extended Night Service in Hindi with songs and cultural talks, Akhasvani IDs. (28-Oct/Petersen-DEN/Bueschel-GER)
4840 AIR Mumbai 0040, solo W vocal with slow sitar accompaniment, into film song with instrumentation like a Strauss waltz. Noted still on 0123 with ad- like string. Delhi-4860 also good at 0131 with presumed news, and Thiru-5010 at 0135 with talk. (20-Oct/Novello-NC)
4895 AIR Kurseong, *1130 IS, a few words, then group vocal selection. Pretty good signal and much better than Aizawl-5050 at same time. (14-Nov/Novello-NC)
4920 AIR Chennai, *0015, IS, then W saying “Vande Mataram” and acapella group vocal; a few more words, then instrumental mx led off by a crazy percussion solo. Mumbai-4840 in but not quite as good at same time. (21-Oct/Novello-NC)
4940 AIR Guwahati 0010 Test tone till 0013, when bits and pieces of “Song of India” IS audible; hopeless from then on. Puny signal in barrage of QRN. (5- Oct/Hill-MA)
4950 AIR Srinagar, 1535-1550, news in English, AIR ID; mention of Kashmir after the news, but again a general ID and continuing with news in vernacular. Poor signal. (20-Nov/Pijpers/DSWCI DX-Window/van den Boogert-TAI)
4960.05 AIR Ranchi (p), 1530-1544, TS, short instrumental tune, W with ID and news in English, correspondent reports. News ended at 1544 with short instrumental tune. Quite good until 1533. The only source that lists AIR here is Klingenfuss ’98, and it says transmitter site is Ranchi. Can anyone confirm this? Haven’t seen this one mentioned in the DX press recently. (2-Nov/Veldhuis/DSWCI DX- Window/Petersen-DEN) 4960 AIR Ranchi tested here only a few days in early Novemeber, but is now off. Earlier in ’98 tested 3305 again for few days.(22-Nov/Goonetilleke- SRI)
4990 AIR Itanagar, 1200 holding forth nicely with low-key W vocals, but disappearing under the noise by 1210. (5- Nov/Novello-NC)
5010 AIR Thiruvanathapuram, *0020, IS, “Vande Mataram” group accapella vocal; English nx by W 0035. Signal approaching local-like. (21- Oct/Novello-NC)
5040 AIR Jeypore mixing with RRI Pakenbaru 1230-1730. Address all reports to Station Engineer, no longer to VU2JPS Mani who no longer is at the station. (23- Nov/Goonetilleke-SRI)
5050 AIR Aizawl, *1130 IS barely audible over the din, then straight into talk. (14-Nov/Novello-NC)
AIR will introduce some new frequencies as from 1st November. Some of them are on the new expanded band. They will use the 250kw SW transmitters in PANAJI in full strength at pick time in the evening ( instead of the morning slot). They’ve moved 11620 to 11930 khz in URDU at 0100-0430 hrs and also NEPALI from 9550 khz to 9810 khz at 0130-0228 hrs. (30-Oct/Dasgupta-IND) 12040 is another new fq from AIR in Hindi at 1615-1730 hrs to ME. (8-Nov/Dasgupta-IND/DSWCI DX-Window/Petersen-DEN)
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INDONESIA
2694a RDPT2 Ende, 1210-1220, Indonesian, Jakarta news. NA. 1220 One man proclaiming we just heard the Jakarta news, then other man with “selamat malam” and ID of which I could only decipher .”. programa Radio ….Tingkat Dua Ende” also mentioning frequencies (“..MHz”). Faded away quickly. (8-Oct/van den Boogert- INS/DXW/Jembatan DX/Yamada-JPN)
2960.0 RPDT2 Manggarai, talk of local information by M at 1145. Local pops at 1147. Jakarta news relay at 1200. ID by M at 1223 as “… siaran kami Radio Pemerintah Daerah Tingkat Dua Manggarai,” local pops at 1237. Not relayed Jakarta news at 1300. Poor. (14-Nov/Yamada-JPN/Jembatan DX)
3074.20v Unidentified, 1156-1315, no relay of RRI Jakarta news at 1200. Popular music, dangdut music, and M mentioned as “…Kalimantan Selatan”. Also mentioned “…Kalimantan Selatan” at 1303. At 1315 signal going down. First heard this on Nov. 5. Weak. (5-Nov/Schulze-PHL/Jembatan DX/Yamada-JPN)
3204.4 RRI Bandung, at 1353 with W talk. Local news started at 1400. Also heard at 1813 with Sundanese traditional music. SCI at 1858 and Jakarta news relay at 1900. ID at 1907 then Sundanese traditional music again. Poor. (14- Nov/Yamada-JPN/Jembatan DX)
3224.8 RRI Tanjung Pinang, Local pops by W vocals at 1120. At 1130 time pips, ID by M as “Radio Republik Indonesia Tanjung Pinang dengan Warta Berita Daerah” then local news. ending music of local news “Garuda Pancasila” was heard at 1138 then followed to dangdut music program. Fair to poor. (3-Oct/Yamada-JPN/Jembatan DX)
3231.9 RRI Bukittinggi, local news was heard at 1531. The ending music was “Bagimu Neg’ri” with chorus. ID at 1536 then short local traditional play. ID again at 1538 and followed to lagu melayu. Fair. (7-Nov/Yamada- JPN/Jembatan DX) 1525-1540, BI, Quran singing until 1530, M talking (news flash?), ID, advertisement. (7- Nov/Schnitzer/DSWCI DX-Window/Petersen-DEN)
3264.7 RRI Gorontalo, Signed on at 2053. IS until 2056, opening music and opening announcement including ID by M. SCI at 2058. Jakarta news relay heard at 2100. Poor. (16-Oct/Yamada-JPN/Jembatan DX)
3325 RRI Palangkaraya, 1557, Love Ambon guitar music at s/off. (5-Oct/Rouw/DSWCI DX- Window/Pedersen-DEN)
3395.1 RRI Tanjung Karang, November 14, 1046-1055, Bahasa Indonesia, with Indonesian pop music, 1048 Qu’ran. (Kecskes/DSWCI DX-Window/Petersen-DEN) I believe the new name for Tanjung Karang is Bandar Lampung. (Veldhuis- HOL)
3395.1 RRI Bandar Lampung, 1450-1500, BI, man talking, local ID. (7-Nov/Schnitzer/DSWCI DX-Window/Petersen-DEN)
3960.3 RRI Palu, 1554 BI talk, Love Ambon guitar mx, singed off. On other days also weak carrier (no audio) noted on 3959.5kHz (RRI Padang?). However, I am not sure which is which here. Can someone update us? (6-Oct/Rouw/DX Window)
3985.8 RRI Surabaya(p), all night wayang kulit program at 1855. Not relayed Jakarta news at 1900. Poor. (14-Nov/Yamada- JPN/Jembatan DX)
4000.1 RRI Kendari (p). Dangdut music at 2036. Islamic religious talk at 2044. At 2058 talk by W and not relayed Jakarta news at 2100. Padang starts around 2200, so I presumed this as Kendari. Fair to poor. (10-Oct/Yamada-JPN/Jembatan DX)
4606.3 RRI Serui 1250 w/beautiful Indo ballads. (23- Nov/Goonetilleke-SRI)
4696.5 R. KIP, 1927-1932, BI with Gamalan play (14- Nov/Kecskes/DSWCI DX-Window/Petersen-DEN)
4753.3 RRI Ujung Padang, 2020-2144 carrier cut, interesting mix of music with choir vocals and middle-eastern type music. Carrier cut in the middle of a long talk by a man and woman about Ujung Padang. Fair. (7-Nov/D’Angelo- PA/DSWCI DX-Window/Petersen-DEN)
4766.2 RRI Medan, Jakarta news relay at 1203. Dangdut music at 1213. ID by W then radio drama. Heard today only. Still not heard regularly. (6-Nov/Yamada-JPN/Jembatan DX)
4777.1 RRI Jakarta, 2148-2225 fade-out, Vocals until SCI at 2158, Jakarta news at 2200 and more music until fade out. Poor to fair. (7-Nov/D’Angelo-PA/DSWCI DX- Window/Petersen-DEN)
4774.85 RRI Jakarta (t) 1706 local talk. (21-Oct/Calligaro- ITL) 4874.4 RRI Sorong, Western pops at 0925. ID at 0930 as “Radio Republik Indonesia Sorong, Programa Satu” then W talk. The station signed off at 1210. Reactivated. (18-Oct/Yamada- JPN/Jembatan DX)
4789.13 RRI Fak Fak, 1155 lagu selections and impossibly deep- voiced M announcer; SCI three times 1159, then RRI ID. (9-Nov/Novello-NC)
4874.38 RRI Sorong, 1150 local Elvis doing “Can’t Help Falling In Love With You”; Leo Sayer’s “When I Need You”; M and W announcers; SCI twice just before 1200. Signal only fair, but readable. (3-Nov/Novello-NC)
4925.0 RRI Jambi, *2156-2245 fade-out, IS to RRI Jambi ID by woman at 2158, followed by SCI. At 2200 another RRI Jambi ID followed by local news with many items about Jambi. (7-Nov/D’Angelo-PA/DSWCI DX-Window/Petersen-DEN)
4927 RRI Jambi, Talk and dangdut music at 1418. ID by M at 1428 as “Inilah Radio Republik Indonesia Jambi” then dangdut music. //3355.3kHz which signs on around 1250. Fair. (11-Oct/Yamada- JPN/Jembatan DX)
6030a RRI Banjarmasin, 0748-0822, Indonesian, moderately strong signal, but a low heterodyne which was impossible to filter out. Played mostly Indonesian MOR. Has some announcements which sounded like ads. No news at 0800. Lady mentioned station name at 0808, but better announcement at 0822 mentioning “RRI …. Banjarmasin.” fair (8-Oct/van den Boogert- INS/DXW/Jembatan DX/Yamada-JPN)
6069.8 RRI Jayapura, Popular music including pop daerah, pop Indonesia, and western pops at 2007. ID by M at 2025 then talk program. Good signal but became weak little by little with local sunrise. (10-Oct/Yamada-JPN/Jembatan DX)
7098.0 RRI Yogyakarta, 0033-0039, Indonesian, Very distorted audio probably at the transmitter as there was no interference from other stations. Lady reading the news mentioning Yogyakarta once. End of news ID sounded like “RRI Yogyakarto” then some Gamelan music to round it off. Other lady announcer to introduce “lagu.” (10-Oct/van den Boogert-INS/DXW/Jembatan DX/Yamada-JPN)
7173.2 RRI Serui, Local pops at 1156. SCI at 1159 then Jakarta news relay. ID at 1211 as “Radio Republik Indonesia Stasiun Serui” then switched to 4606.4kHz. Usually 4606.4kHz is heard at this time. Poor. (17-Oct/Yamada-JPN/Jembatan DX)
9525.0 V.O.Indonesia, Cimanggis. Usually Japanese program starts from 1130, but today did not. Thai program ended at 1130 then short local pops was heard for 2 minutes, and became silent. At 1134, Thai program started again instead of Japanese program. Apparently operation missing. (24- Oct/Yamada-JPN/Jembatan DX)
9614.3 RRI Samarinda, 0529-0546, Indonesian, Had own IS, pips then news opening with “Radio Republik Indonesia stasiun Samadinda dengan warta berita.” (RRI Samarinda with the news.) 0546 end of news with NA. Not heard at recheck 0730. (8-Oct/van den Boogert-INS/DXW/Jembatan DX/Yamada- JPN)
9704.9 RRI Pontianak, 0553-0618, Indonesian, Nice local pop music. Lady DJ telling something funny as she was laughing by herself. 0558 Man with ID “Stasiun RRI regional satu Pontianak…… ” then in the middle of the SCI transmitter failure. Came back after a minute in the middle of the Jakarta news. 0617 NA, local ID and frequencies then more music. Not heard after 0700. (8-Oct/van den Boogert-INS/DXW/Jembatan DX/Yamada-JPN) 9705.0 RRI Pontianak (p). Very weak and heavy interference. At 0700 Jakarta news relay and like information at 0710, but missed the existence due to poor condition. (25-Oct/Yamada-JPN/Jembatan DX))
11760.0 RRI Jakarta, Cimanggis, Badmington [badminton? -AQ] game of Indonesia open was heard at 1315. //3355.3kHz, 4606.4kHz, 4753.4kHz, 4777.1kHz, 4925.0kHz, 5040.0kHz, 9565.0kHz, 9630.0kHz, and 15125.0kHz. (1-Nov/Yamada- JPN/Jembatan DX)
15150.5 RRI Jakarta, Cimanggis, “Warta Berita” including “Forum Negara Pancasila” at 2316. Heavy jamming on 15150kHz started at 2338 and gave up listening. Good. (10-Oct/Yamada-JPN/Jembatan DX)
RRI Bukittinggi on 3231.8kHz is not heard recently.(Yamada- JPN/Jembatan DX)
RRI Ambon on 4845.1kHz is not heard in October. (Yamada- JPN/Jembatan DX)
RRI Jambi on 3355.3kHz can not be heard. First noted on Oct 24. (Yamada-JPN/Jembatan DX)
RRI Ambon 4945.0 inactive recently. (Schulze-PHL)
RRI Banjarmasin 3250.0 still inactive.
RRI Jambi 4927 and 3355.3kHz reactivated on Oct 26 after several days absence.
RRI Manokwari 3987.2 not heard at local evening.
RRI Medan 4766.2 active again on Nov 11.
RRI Padang 3959.7 still inactive.
RRI Sorong 4874.4 Nov 14 active after several days absence.
RRI Ujung Pandang 2490.0 not heard at local midnight, 14-Nov.
(Yamada-JPN/Jembatan DX)
The list of inactive stations or stations not heard in Japan due to heavy QRM:
3223 | RRI Mataram: Apparently inactive. |
3241 | RRI Ambon: Apparently inactive. |
3250 | RRI Banjarmasin: apparently inactive. |
3295 | RRI Samarinda: Apparently inactive. |
3305 | RRI Dili: long absent. |
3355.3 | RRI Sumenep: Don’t confuse with RRI Jambi on same frequency |
3375v | RRI Medan: apparently inactive |
3934 | RRI Semarang: Often heard outside Japan, but not picked up here due to heavy QRM. |
3960 | RRI Palu: Often heard outside Japan, but not picked up here due to heavy QRM. |
3985.7 | RRI Surabaya: Often heard outside Japan, but not picked up here due to heavy QRM. |
3987 | RRI Manokwari:Often heard outside Japan, but not picked up here due to heavy QRM. |
4766 | RRI Medan: Inactive mid-September. |
4855 | RRI Palembang: long absent. |
4866 | RRI Wamena: long absent. |
4871 | RRI Wamena: long absent. |
4881.2 | R. Suara Kasih Agung: Already moved to MW frequency. |
4874.6 | RRI Sorong: Inactive mid-September. |
4910.5 | RRI Bukittinggi: apparently inactive. |
4932 | RRI Surakarta: possibly inactive. |
4990v | RRI Gorontalo: long absent. |
5030 | RRI Sibolga: last hrd in May by David Foster |
5046 | RRI Yogyakarta: apparently inactive. |
5055 | RRI Nabire: apparently inactive. |
5059 | RRI Yogyakarta: apparently inactive. |
5256 | RRI Sibolga: long absent. |
5984 | RRI Tual: No plans to return to shortwave. |
6025 | RRI Banjarmasin: Maybe inactive. |
6127.5 | RRI Nabire: long absent. |
6153.6 | RRI Biak: Inactive in the middle of September. |
6189 | RRI Manokwari: Not heard here. Inactive? |
9545 | RRI Palangkaraya: long absent. |
9612 | RRI Jayapura: long absent. |
9705 | RRI Pontianak: apparently inactive. |
9745 | RRI Medan: long absent. |
11750 | RRI Jakarta, Bonto Sunggu: apparently inactive. |
11885 | RRI Jakarta, Bonto Sunggu: apparently inactive. |
(Yamada-JPN/Jembatan DX)
Here are the official holidays in Indonesia as per decree issued by the Ministry of Religious Affairs. There are 13 Holidays in INS, but next year, a full 6 of them fall on a weekend!
- New Year’s Day
- 01 Jan
- Id-Ul-Fitri (End of Ramadan)
- 19-20 Jan
- Nyepi (Hindu Day of Silence)
- 18 Mar
- Id-Ul Adha (Muslim Sacrifice Day)
- 28 Mar
- Good Friday
- 02 Apr
- Islamic New Year (1420 H)
- 17 Apr
- Ascension of Jesus Christ
- 13 May
- Waisak (Buddhist Holiday)
- 30 May
- Birthday of the Prophet Muhammad
- 26 Jun
- Liberation Day
- 17 Aug
- Ascension of the Prophet Muhammad
- 06 Nov
- Christmas Day
- 25 Dec
(17-Oct/Werdin-INS/BC-DX/Bueschel-GER)
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IRAN
Voice of the Islamic Republic of Iran (VOIRI) is the ext service of the Voice and Vision of the Islamic Republic of Iran (VVIRI), which is also known as Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB). This schedule is based mainly on monitoring observations.
0000-0030 | Arabic | 5995 6120 6145 |
0000-0630 | Farsi | 15084 |
0030-0130 | Bengali | 6015 6185 9515 |
0030-0130 | English | 6065 9022 9685 |
0030-0130 | Spanish | 6010 6175 9650 |
0030-0230 | Arabic | 5995 6120 7270 |
0100-0300 | Dari* | 7180 |
0130-0230 | Spanish | 6010 6065 6175 9650 |
0130-0230 | Urdu | 6005 6190 7130 |
0230-0330 | Arabic | 5995 9565 |
0230-0330 | Pashto | 6005 6190 7130 |
0230-0330 | Spanish | 6065 6175 |
0300-0330 | Armenian | 7235 |
0300-0330 | Uzbek* | 7180 |
0330-0400 | Arabic | 6195* 7115* 7130 7295* 9565 9670* 9770 15125 |
0330-0400 | Arabic-IRI | 5995 6020* 6145 9695 |
0330-0430 | Swahili | 11750 13605 15320 15610 |
0330-0500 | Tajik | 7180 |
0400-0500 | Arabic | 6195* 7115* 7130 7295* 9565 9610* 9670* 9770 15125 |
0400-0500 | Arabic-VOP | 5995 6020* 6145 9695 |
0430-0530 | Turkish | 7160 15365 |
0500-0530 | Arabic | 6195* 7115* 7130 7295* 9565 9670* 9770 15125 |
0500-0530 | Arabic-IRI | 5995 6020* 6145 9695 |
0530-0630 | Arabic | 9535 9770 9880 15125 15355 17540 |
0530-0630 | Bosnian | 9525 13615 15230 |
0530-0630 | Spanish | 11790 15260 |
0545-0630 | Hausa | 15450 17600 21810 |
0630-0730 | Arabic | 9535 9770 9880 15125 15355 15585 17540 |
0630-0730 | French | 15260 21770 21810 |
0630-0730 | Italian | 9022 15084 15230 17605 |
0730-0830 | German | 15084 21770 |
0730-0930 | Arabic | 9535 15125 15355 15585 17540 |
0830-1000 | Farsi | 15084 |
0930-1000 | Armenian | 9615 11705 15260 |
0930-1030 | Arabic | 9535 11745 13605 15125 15355 15585 17540 |
1000-1030 | Farsi | 6175 13690 15084 |
1000-1100 | Swahili | 15560 17570 |
1030-1130 | Arabic | 11745 13605 15125 15355 15585 17540 |
1030v-1130v | Farsi | 6175 11885 1390 15084 17780 |
1100-1230 | English | 11830 11875 13605 15255 17560 |
1130-1200 | Farsi | 11885 15084 |
1130-1230 | Arabic | 11745 15125 15355 15585 17540 |
1200-1230v | Farsi | 11885 |
1200-1300 | Italian | 13600 15084 15115 |
1230-1330 | Arabic | 11745 15125 15355 15585 |
1230-1330 | Malay | 13760 15200 15590 17705 |
1230-1330 | Pashto | 7180 7275 9585 11875 |
1300-1930 | Farsi | 15084 |
1330-1430 | Arabic | 9820 15355 |
1330-1430 | Chinese | 9625 9880 11885 15200 15375 |
1330-1430 | Urdu | 5995 7115 7150 7275 9525 9585 9790 11775 |
1330-1530 | Urdu* | 7180 |
1400-1500 | Russian | 9575 9735 11930 11960 |
1430-1500 | Urdu | 7150 9525 9790 11775 |
1430-1530 | Bengali | 5995 6185 7250 11875 |
1430-1530 | Pashto** | 7275 |
1430-1700 | Arabic | 5995 9820 |
1500-1530 | Hindi | 7150 9525 9830 11775 |
1500-1530 | Kazakh | 7170 9585 11885 |
1530-1600 | Uzbek* | 7180 |
1530-1630 | English | 7250 11775 |
1530-1630 | Russian | 7230 9575 9585 9740 9880 11745 |
1530-1730 | Urdu** | 7275 |
1600-1730 | Tajik* | 7180 |
1600-1730 | Turkish | 7110 7260 9022 |
1630-1730 | Armenian | 6005 6185 7235 |
1630-1730 | Urdu | 6195 7190 9525 |
1630-1830 | Azeri | 7170 |
1700-1830 | Arabic | 5995 6025 9695 |
1730-1830 | Bosnian | 7295 7340 9610 11660 |
1730-1830 | German | 6160 7215 7260 9022 |
1730-1830 | Russian | 6035 7115 7200 7300 |
1730-1830 | Swahili | 9650 11750 |
1830-1900 | Albanian | 7295 7340 9610 11660 |
1830-1930 | French | 6160 7215 7260 9022 11900 |
1830-2030 | Arabic/VOP | 5995 6025 6145 9695 |
1930-2000 | Italian | 7295 7340 11660 |
1930-2030 | English | 7215 7260 9022 |
1930-2030 | Russian | 6045 7175 7305 9740 |
1930-2330 | Farsi | 7130 15084 |
1945-2030 | Hausa | 9605 11715 |
2030-2130 | Arabic | 5995 6025 6145 9695 |
2030-2130 | Spanish | 7260 9022 |
2130-2230 | Bosnian | 6135 7180 7285 |
2130-2230 | English | 6165 |
2130-2330 | Arabic | 6025 6145 7260 9022 9695 |
2330-0030 | Chinese | 7130 7215 9670 |
2330-0030 | French | 6030 7260 9022 |
2330-2400 | Arabic | 5995 6120 6145 7270 |
2330-2400 | Farsi | 15084 |
IRI=Voice of the Islamic Revolution in Iraq
VOP=Voice of Palestine
* Mashhad
** Zahedan
(Timofeyev-RUS/DSWCI DX-Window/Petersen-DEN) (BBCM)
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IRAQ
R. Mother of Battles in Arabic heard now 1 hr later. 1700-2000 on 11785v//9685 under CRI Beijing in Turk 1900-1930. (20- Oct/PanIview-BUL/BC-DX/Bueschel-GER)
4920NF R. Baghdad, 2325 Low-key M vocals with stringed instrument accompaniment; a few pips at 0000, and “Idha’at…” … but couldn’t pick out any other words (and tape not running); then into news with lots of mentions of “Amerikiyah”. ID 0010: “Idha’at Jumhuriyat al-Iraq min Baghdad”. Tnx Dean Willis tip in #swl. (8- Nov/Novello-NC)
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ITALY
RAI schedule:
0050-0110 | English | 6010 9675 11800 |
0050-0110 | Spanish | 9575 11755 |
0110-0125 | French | 6010 9675 11800 |
0110-0125 | Portuguese | 9575 11755 |
0130-0230 | Italian | 6010 6110 9575 9675 11755 11765 11800 |
0230-0305 | Italian | 6010 9575 9675 11755 11800 |
0305-0325 | Spanish | 6010 9575 9675 11755 11800 |
0330-0350 | Russian | 5975 7235 9690 |
0350-0410 | Ukrainian | 5975 7235 9690 |
0415-0435 | Amharic | 11840 15220 17780 |
0415-0440 | Italian/EE | 5975 7235 |
0435-0510 | Italian | 11840 15220 17780 |
0445-0505 | Lithuanian | 5975 9670 |
0500-2300 | Italian | 6060 9515 Radiouno |
0500-2300 | Italian | 7175 Radiodue |
0510-0530 | Roumanian | 5975 7235 |
0510-0530 | Somali | 11840 15220 17780 |
0535-0555 | Arabic | 9690 11840 |
0535-0555 | Russian | 9670 11800 15280 |
0600-0700 | Italian | 7240 17780 21520 |
0700-1000 | Italian | 7240 9670 17780 21520 |
1000-1100 | Italian | 7240 9670 11920 17780 21520 |
1100-1300 | Italian | 7240 9670 17780 21520 |
1300-1400 | Italian | 7240 17780 21520 |
1335-1355 | Albanian | 7240 9690 |
1400-1415 | Slovene | 7240 9690 |
1400-1500 | Italian | 7240 17780 21520 |
1415-1435 | German | 7240 9690 |
1430-1455 | Arabic | 7295D 9670 11880 |
1435-1455 | Croatian | 7240 9690 |
1500-1520 | Turkish | 7240 9720 |
1500-1525 | Italian | 7240 7295 9670 11880 17780 21520 |
1520-1540 | Greek | 7240 9720 |
1525-1555 | Italian | 7240 17780 21520 |
1530-1555 | French | 7295 9670 11880 |
1540-1600 | Bulgarian | 7240 9720 |
1555-1625 | Italian | 7240 7295 9670 11880 17780 21520 |
1605-1625 | Russian | 9605 11820 15280 |
1625-1700 | Italian | 7240 17780 21520 |
1630-1655 | Arabic | 9690 11880 15230 |
1630-1655 | French | 9670 11800 |
1700-1800 | Italian | 9670 11840 15220 15320 15330 17870 |
1805-1825 | German | 5990 7120 9540 |
1815-1830 | Czech | 6170 7240 |
1830-1845 | Slovak | 6170 7240 |
1830-1905 | Italian | 11800 15250 17780 |
1845-1905 | Polish | 6170 7240 |
1910-1930 | Serbian | 6110 7240 |
1910-1930 | Somali | 11840 15275 17780 |
1935-1955 | English | 5970 7120 |
1935-1955 | Hungarian | 6110 7240 |
2000-2020 | Danish | 5970 7120 SU/Tu/Th |
2000-2020 | Esperanto | 5970 7120 Sa |
2000-2020 | Russian | 5995 7190 9845 |
2000-2020 | Swedish | 5970 7120 Mo/We/Fr |
2025-2045 | Arabic | 5955 7290 |
2025-2045 | English | 7115 9670 11715 |
2050-2110 | Portuguese | 5955 7290 9670 11715 15320 |
2110-2130 | Spanish | 5955 7290 |
2115-2135 | Roumanian | 6125 7115 |
2135-2155 | Arabic | 5955 7290 |
2135-2155 | Czech | 6125 7115 |
2155-2210 | Slovak | 6125 7115 |
2200-2225 | English | 5990 9675 11900 |
2210-2225 | Polish | 6125 7115 |
2230-0050 | Italian | 6010 9575 9675 11755 11800 |
2300-0500 | Italian | 6060 Notturno dall’Italia |
On Sunday from 1345-1700, programs are subject to reduction or suppression to broadcast news and commentaries of sporting events in Italian language, ‘Tutto il calcio minuto per minuto’ and ‘Domenica Sport’: 1345-1700 9670 17780 21535 21520 21710 (Clemente-ITL)
IRRS-Shortwave to Europe, N Africa and Middle East
0300-0600 | RR/EE | 7120 Sa/Su |
0600-0730 | EE/IT | 3985 |
0730-0830 | EE/RR | 3985 Sa/Su |
0830-1300 | EE/FF/SS/EE | 7120 Sa/Su |
1800-2300 | EE/IT/FF/SS/RR/GG | 3985 |
(HC-DX/DSWCI DX-Window/Petersen-DEN)
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JAPAN
NHK Radio Japan new sked, all sites:
0000-0015 | English-RS | 11815 13650 |
0000-0100 | English-GS | 6155W 6180W 9665A 11705C |
0100-0200 | English-GS | 6150G 11860S 11870 15325 15570 15590 17835 21670 |
0100-0200 | English-RS | 17685 |
0200-0300 | Japanese-GS | 5960C 11840 11860S 11870 11890K 13630 15570 15590 17685 21610 |
0230-0300 | Persian-RS | 9515G |
0230-0300 | Portuguese-RS | 15590F |
0300-0400 | English-GS | 17810 17825 21610 |
0300-0400 | Japanese-R1-GS | 5960C 9515G 9660F 11840 11870 11890K 13630 15590 |
0330-0400 | Russian-RS | 15570 |
0330-0400 | Swahili-RS | 6135A |
0400-0430 | Arabic-RS | 9515G 9660F 11895F |
0400-0430 | Korean-RS | 15570 |
0400-0500 | Japanese-GS | 11840 15230 15590 17810 |
0430-0500 | Chinese-RS | 15570 |
0430-0500 | Russian-RS | 12030G |
0500-0515 | Italian-RS | 12030G |
0500-0530 | French-RS | 17820K |
0500-0530 | Korean-RS | 15570 |
0500-0600 | English-GS | 6110C 7230W 9835 11715 11760 11840 11950 15230 15590 |
0515-0530 | Swedish-RS | 12030G |
0530-0600 | Chinese-RS | 15570 |
0530-0600 | German-RS | 12030G |
0600-0630 | Bengali-RS | 11890K |
0600-0630 | Russian-RS | 11715 11760 |
0600-0630 | Spanish-RS | 12030G 15590F |
0600-0700 | English-GS | 5975W 7230W 9835 11740S 11840 11850 15590 |
0630-0700 | Chinese-RS | 17860 |
0630-0700 | French-RS | 12030G |
0630-0700 | Hindi-RS | 11890K |
0700-0730 | Arabic-RS | 15220A |
0700-0730 | Urdu-RS | 11890K |
0700-0800 | Japanese-GS | 6145 6165 9835 11740S 11840 11850 11920S 17860 |
0800-0830 | Russian-RS | 6145 6165 |
0800-0900 | Japanese-R1-GS | 9530F 9685 9750 9835 11710W 11740S 11850 11920S 15220A 15230G 15590 17860 15220A 15230G 15590 |
0830-0900 | Persian-RS | 17820K |
0900-1000 | Japanese-GS | 9530F 9685 9750 9835 11710W 11740S 11815 11850 11920S |
0930-1000 | Indonesian-RS | 9695 |
1000-1030 | Spanish-RS | 9685 12030 15590F |
1000-1100 | English-GS | 9695 11850 15590 |
1000-1100 | Japanese-R1-GS | 11815 |
1000-1100 | Japanese-R1-GS | 9750 11815 |
1030-1045 | Italian-RS | 21700G |
1030-1100 | Burmese-RS | 11740S |
1030-1100 | Portuguese-RS | 15590F |
1045-1100 | Swedish-RS | 21700G |
1100-1130 | German-RS | 9660W 11710W |
1100-1130 | Korean-RS | 6090 |
1100-1130 | Vietnamese-RS | 9620 |
1100-1200 | English-GS | 6120C |
1100-1200 | English-GS | 9695 15590 |
1100-1200 | Japanese-R1-GS | 9750 11815 |
1130-1200 | Bengali-RS | 12045K |
1130-1200 | Chinese-RS | 6190 |
1130-1200 | Indonesian-RS | 9620 |
1130-1200 | Russian-RS | 11710W |
1130-1200 | Thai-RS | 11740S |
1200-1230 | Hindi-RS | 12045K |
1200-1230 | Korean-RS | 6190 |
1200-1230 | Malay-RS | 9695 |
1200-1230 | Swahili-RS | 17790A |
1200-1230 | Vietnamese-RS | 11740S |
1200-1300 | Japanese-R1-GS | 9750 11815 |
1230-1300 | Burmese-RS | 9695 |
1230-1300 | Chinese-RS | 11740S |
1230-1300 | Chinese-RS | 6190 |
1230-1300 | French-RS | 15400A 17790A |
1230-1300 | Urdu-RS | 12045K |
1300-1330 | Indonesian-RS | 9695 |
1300-1330 | Russian-RS | 6190 |
1300-1400 | Japanese-R1-GS | 9750 11705C 11815 17695W |
1330-1400 | Thai-RS | 7200 |
1400-1430 | Korean-RS | 6190 |
1400-1430 | Malay-RS | 7200 |
1400-1500 | English-GS | 9505 11730 11880K |
1400-1500 | Japanese-R1-GS | 9750 11705C 11815 17695W |
1430-1500 | Chinese-RS | 6190 |
1500-1520 | French-RS | 11785 |
1500-1600 | English-GS | 7200 9505 9750 11730 |
1600-1700 | Japanese-GS | 6035 7110 7140 7200 9535 9835 11730 11880K 15355G |
1700-1800 | English-GS | 6090 7110 9535 9825 15355G |
1700-1800 | Japanese-GS | 6035 7140 7200 9835 11880K 21630A |
1800-1820 | French-RS | 7110 7255 11785 |
1800-1900 | Japanese-GS | 6035 7200 |
1820-1840 | Spanish-RS | 7110 |
1840-1900 | Russian-RS | 7110 |
1900-1920 | Russian-RS | 11715 |
1900-2000 | Japanese-R1-GS | 6165 7225 11665 11910 |
2000-2100 | Japanese-R1-GS | 6035S 6165 7225 11665 11910 |
2100-2200 | English-GS | 6035S 9725 11850 13630 |
2100-2200 | Japanese-R1-GS | 7225 11665 11910 |
2200-2300 | Japanese-R1-GS | 6050W 6115W 9725 11665 11705C 11850 11895F 11910 |
2210-2230 | Korean-RS | 9560 |
2230-2250 | Chinese-RS | 9560 |
2240-2300 | Chinese-RS | 13650 |
2240-2300 | Malay-RS | 11815 |
2300-0000 | Japanese-R1-GS | 9725 11665 11910 |
2300-2320 | Indonesian-RS | 11815 |
2300-2320 | Thai-RS | 13650 |
2320-2340 | Burmese-RS | 13650 |
2320-2340 | Vietnamese-RS | 11815 |
2340-0000 | Chinese-RS | 11815 |
2340-0000 | Chinese-RS | 13630 |
2340-0000 | Indonesian-RS | 13650 |
A=via Ascension Island C=via S, Canada F=via Montsinery, French Guiana G=via Moyabi, Gabon K=via Ekala, Sri Lanka S=via Singapore W=via Skelton/Wooferton, UK (Hishikawa/Radio Japan/Volk-GER)
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JORDAN
Current observed schedule of Radio Jordan (Oct 28-29):
0000-0200 | Arabic | 6105 11935 15435 |
0400-0600 | Arabic | 9630 11810 15435 |
0600-0900 | Arabic | 11810 11835 15435 |
0900-1100 | Arabic | 11810 |
1100-1300 | Arabic | 11810 15355 |
1100-1730 | English | 11690 |
1300-1500 | Arabic | 11810 13620 |
1500-1600 | Arabic | 13620 |
1600-1630 | Arabic | 6105 13620 |
1630-1800 | Arabic | 6105 7155 |
1800-2200 | Arabic | 6105 7155 9830 |
2200-2400 | Arabic | 6105 11935 15345 |
(28-29-Oct/Timofeyev-RUS)
6985 is one of the well known ‘side-spurs’ put out by Radio Amman 170 kHz lower than 7155, in theory it should also appear on 7325 too. (19-Oct/Green-UK/WWDXC TopNews/Bueschel-GER)
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KAZAKHSTAN
Radiochannel “Euraziya”:
0940-1000 | Russian | 5970 6000 9505 9620 11720 |
1020-1040 | Russian | 9505 9602 11720 |
(“Club DX”/VOR/RUS-DX/Klepov-RUS)
9505 Kazakh Radio 2, 1240 fair and fluttery with stringed instrument strumming and soaring M vocal, // to the Kiyev relay on 11720, which was considerably stronger. Played a little tune at 1300 that may or may not have been an IS. (22-Oct/Novello-NC) RealAudio sample at http://itre.ncsu.edu/radio/samples/kazakh-1300.rm 11720 Radiochannel “Evraziya” broadcasts in Russian 0940-1000 Tue/Sun //5970, 6000, 9505, 9620 and 1020-1040 Sun//9505 and 9602.(Club DX/VOR/Klepov/DSWCI DX Window/Petersen- DEN)
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KENYA
4880 KBS in vernaculars 1600-1700+. Note that Nairobi/4935 is off the air due to transmitter problems. Should come back soon from past experiences. (23-Nov/Goonetilleke-SRI)
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KOREA – NORTH
2850 Korean Central Broadcasting Station, Pyongyang, 2211, M and W talk in Korean and martial music. Loud for a couple of minutes.//3350. (22-Nov/Harms-MD)
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KUWAIT
Radio Kuwait has added a morning transmission in English to its schedule: 0500-0800 on 15110. (21-Oct/Koie- DEN/BC-DX/Rev. of International Broadcasting/Hauser-OK)
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KYRGYZSTAN
4010 Radio Bishkek, 1757, W speaker in Kyrgyz with pieces of rock music with Kyrgyz M songs, followed by ID by W speaker at 1759 sounding as “Kyrgytski Radio.” (13-Nov/van Rooy/DSWCI DX-Window/Petersen-DEN)
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LAOS
6130 Lao National Radio, Vientiane, 1455 very clear W in Laotian with M speaker follows by slow western pop music with Lao M song dominant for this time after 1505 no more heard Xizang Lhasa dominant on this freq. (16-Oct/van Rooy- HOL/DSWCI DX Window)
6973v Luang Prabang – tune in 1150 own prgs. 1158 joins the main sce from Vientiane for nx at 1200. Weak signals. Goes off at 1400. Also noted around 0040. (26-Sep/Weerakoon-CLN/BC- DX/Bueschel-GER)
Domestic broadcasters in Laos, based on monitoring in Tioman Island, Malaysia:
- 4682.3 Houa Phan Regional Station, Xan Nua, 1000-1400, Lo Ve
- 6130.0 Lao National Radio, Vientiane, 2200-0800, Lo
- 6130.0 Lao National Radio, Vientiane, 0930-1600, Lo
- 6972.5 Luang Prabang Regional Station, Louang Prabang, 1300-1400, Lo Ve
(Padula/EDXP)
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LIBERIA
5880 Star Radio, Monrovia, *0500-0505, tuned in to brass band anthem, muffled opening anmts by man in EE citing morning program sked to 8 o’clock (ie. 0800), then into lengthy talk by a different M anncr in local native language. Given the station has stated that the reactivated transmitter is only running 1.3 (or is it 3-?) kW, signal was surprising good, although LSB tuning is required to minimize slop from Vatican Radio on 5883. (13-Oct/Clark-ONT)
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LIBYA
Libyan radio’s external service, Voice of Africa, was observed on 19th October with a news bulletin in English from 2044-2051followed by French from 2051-2059 on 15415 and 15235kHz. Arabic programming resumed at 2100. The English service identified as “the Voice of Africa broadcasting from Tripoli, Great Jamahiriyah.” This is the first time English or French programming has been observed from Libyan radio on shortwave for several years.Libyan radio’s external service in Arabic, which previously identified itself as Voice of the Greater Arab Homeland, has been identifying as Voice of Africa since 12th October. (BBCM) So far, the bulletins – approximately eight minutes in English followed by eight minutes in French – have been heard within the periods 0130-0200, 1130-1200, 1730-1800 and 2030-2100 (the timing varies slightly from day to day). Broadcasts in Arabic are heard at other times. (Libyan radio’s external service in Arabic, which previously identified itself as Voice of the Greater Arab Homeland, has been identifying as Voice of Africa since 12th October. It is observed on 15435, 15415 and 15235 kHz shortwave.
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