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Showing posts with label Woofferton England. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Woofferton England. Show all posts
Monday, July 06, 2020
World's Last Chance Radio, schedule updates
USA, World's Last Chance Radio changes via WBCQ-6 Monticello, Maine
Effective: 06 Jul 2020
All times UTC
2200-2257 - 9330 BCQ 500 kW /?100?deg to SoAf Portuguese-additional and
2300-0055 - 9330 BCQ 500 kW / 175 deg to BRAS Portuguese, x 2200-0055UT
Plus additional World's Last Chance Radio
Effective: 01 Jul
0700-1000 - 11600 SCB 100 kW / 126 deg to N/ME Arabic, very good signal.
New updated schedule of WLCRadio
0100-0257 - 9330 BCQ 250 kW / 245 deg to ENAm English WBCQ-6 Monticello
0300-0557 - 9330 BCQ 250 kW / 270 deg to CNAm English WBCQ-6 Monticello
0600-0755 - 9330 BCQ 250 kW / 280 deg to WNAm English WBCQ-6 Monticello
0700-1000 - 11600 SCB 100 kW / 126 deg to N/ME Arab.NUTRS SPL Secretbrod
0800-0857 - 9330 BCQ 500 kW / 076 deg to FRAN French WBCQ-6 Monticello
0900-0957 - 9330 BCQ 500 kW / 076 deg to PORT Portug. WBCQ-6 Monticello
1000-1057 - 9330 BCQ 500 kW / 076 deg to SPAI Spanish WBCQ-6 Monticello
1100-1255 - 9330 BCQ 500 kW / 180 deg to NSAm Spanish WBCQ-6 Monticello
1300-1357 - 9330 BCQ 250 kW / 220 deg to CeAm Spanish WBCQ-6 Monticello
1400-1555 - 9330 BCQ 250 kW / 300 deg to WCAN English WBCQ-6 Monticello
1600-1857 - 9330 BCQ 500 kW / 057 deg to U.K. English WBCQ-6 Monticello
1800-2100 - 9800 WOF 300 kW / 114 deg to N/ME Arabic ENC-DMS Woofferton
1900-2157 - 9330 BCQ 500 kW / 054 deg to GERM German WBCQ-6 Monticello
2100-2400 - 6015 WOF 250 kW / 172 deg to NoAf Arabic ENC-DMS Woofferton
2200-2257 - 9330 BCQ 500 kW / 100 deg to SoAf Portug. WBCQ-6 Monticello
2300-0055 - 9330 BCQ 500 kW / 175 deg to BRAS Portug. WBCQ-6 Monticello
(DXB 06 Jul)
Monday, September 23, 2019
Historic Woofferton Boasts a Modern Twist
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Woofferton, England (wikipedia) |
NEALE BATEMAN
WOOFFERTON, England — Nestled in the beautiful Shropshire countryside, just a few miles from England’s border with Wales, is the tiny village of Woofferton. That name is synonymous with shortwave radio for millions of listeners around the world as just a short distance from the village itself, lays the United Kingdom’s last remaining public service shortwave transmitting station.
Now owned and operated by Encompass Digital Media, Woofferton recently celebrated its 75th birthday. Additional story at Radio World: https://www.radioworld.com/news-and-business/historic-woofferton-boasts-a-modern-twist
A Brief History
The Woofferton transmitting station is owned and operated by Encompass Digital Media, as one of the BBC’s assets which were handed over as part of the privatization of World Service distribution and transmission in 1997. It is the last remaining UK shortwave broadcasting site, located at Woofferton, south of Ludlow, Shropshire, England. The large site spreads across into neighbouring Herefordshire.
The station was originally built by the BBC during World War II to house additional shortwave (HF) broadcasting transmitters. When it officially started broadcasting on 17th October 1943 it had six 50 kW RCA transmitters, obtained by lend-lease. The site has been modernised many times over the years and is now DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) capable providing daily digital radio programmes. Woofferton is used to broadcast shortwave radio programmes on HF 4 MHz - 26 MHz to Europe, Russia, North/Central Africa, Middle East and South America for BBC World Service , Deutsche Welle, Voice of America, Voice of Vietnam just to name a few key international broadcasters. The site is also used for satellite communications and monitoring.
Cold War
During the Cold War, the station was equipped with six Marconi BD272 250 kW shortwave transmitters. Much of the capacity was leased by the BBC to the Voice of America (VoA) in order to enhance the latter’s coverage in the Eastern bloc. It provided a stronger shortwave broadcast signal into the Eastern Bloc than any other western shortwave broadcast transmitter during the years of Soviet jamming.
Privatisation
All the BBC’s transmitting facilities were privatised in the 1990s. The shortwave sites were sold to Merlin Communications, which was acquired by VT Group plc trading under the name VT Communications until acquired by Babcock International Group in March 2010. Subsequently, Babcock's Media Services was acquired by global technology services company Encompass Digital Media in September 2018.
Transmitters
Woofferton Transmitting Station currently has ten HF transmitters. There are 3 x Riz 250 kW (installed 2007-2008), 1 x Riz 500 kW (installed 2006), 4 x 300 kW Marconi B6124s (installed 1980) and 2 x 250 kW Marconi BD272s (installed 1963). The Riz transmitters are DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) capable and transmit digital programmes on a daily basis for BBC World Service, NHK & KBS. It also has a 300-watt mediumwave (MF) transmitter for BBC Hereford and Worcester (formerly used by BBC Radio Shropshire), as well as a 1 kW VHF FM transmitter for local Ludlow commercial station Sunshine Radio.
(Wikipedia)
Introduction to Woofferton Transmitting Station - Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QovPkM35aF0
Woofferton Transmitting Station Part 2 - Modernisation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGk7djV6VxY
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
The Shortwave Station in England that Refused to Die: The Woofferton Story, Part 4, 5,6
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Woofferton Transmitting Station |
Woofferton Shortwave Station: Fourth Era
Because of the Cold War standoff between Russia and the West, and the accompanying Berlin Blockade with the building of the Berlin Wall, the Woofferton station once again assumed its importance in the shortwave radio world. Suddenly, on September 13, 1961, the Woofferton Shortwave Station was again on the air full time 24 hours a day with a program relay from both the BBC in London and the Voice of America in Washington DC.
However, the old original 50 kW RCA transmitters were now ailing, their usefulness was ended, and they needed to be replaced. In addition, much higher power was now needed in order to cover the desired target areas with an adequate shortwave signal.
The Voice of America funded the installation of 6 new Marconi transmitters at 250 kW each, Model No BD272, and they scrapped all of the old RCA transmitters, though two were retained for spare parts, S85 and S86. The first of the new 250 kW transmitters was taken into service on September 30, 1963, and all 6 were in regular service just 18 months later, with now an antenna field of 35 antenna systems, mostly curtains. However, by that stage, the BBC had withdrawn its programming from the station, thus leaving once again just the VOA on the air from the Woofferton Shortwave Station.
Interestingly, a 100 kW Marconi transmitter Model B6123 was temporarily installed at Woofferton, in the space previously occupied by the silent 50 kW RCA S85. This new transmitter, listed as Sender 107, was destined for installation at the BBC Relay Station near Tebrau in Malaysia and it underwent an era of testing at Woofferton beginning on March 29, 1971. Programming for these unpublicized test transmissions was a relay of the BBC World Service in English.
Programming from VOA in Washington DC continued on air from Woofferton during this Fourth Era, up until the year 1980, when VOA implemented another modernization plan. That was the conclusion of the Fourth Era at the BBC-VOA shortwave station at Woofferton.
5. Woofferton Shortwave Station: Fifth Era
The Fifth Era at the Woofferton Shortwave station began in the year 1980, with another spate of development and modernization by the Voice of America. Final remains of the original 50 kW RCA transmitters were removed, leaving just the 6 Marconi made 250 kW units, Model BD272 in place.
In this 1980 renovation and upgrade, four additional new Senders were installed at Woofferton by VOA, and these were Marconi transmitters rated at 300 kW each, Model B6124. In addition, the three power generators were also removed. Full power was applied to all four new transmitters in December 1980, and they were taken into regular broadcast service in September of the following year (1981).
Give nearly 16 more years, and the Woofferton Shortwave station was sold off to a management company, Merlin, in April 1997. That was the conclusion of the Fifth Era at the BBC-VOA shortwave station at Woofferton.
6. BBC Shortwave Transmitting Station Woofferton: Sixth Era
The Sixth and current Era at the Woofferton Shortwave Station began in April 1997 when Merlin took over the station as a private commercial enterprise; the station was no longer owned and operated as a BBC shortwave station nor as a VOA shortwave station. Two remarkable endeavors were implemented at the Woofferton Shortwave Station under the ownership and management of Merlin (and the subsequent owner organizations) during this past quarter century of privatization.
These two endeavors were another upgrade of shortwave transmitters, and the surprising number of other broadcasting entities that sought international shortwave coverage from this large station.
During the years 2006 - 2008, four new high power shortwave transmitters were installed at Woofferton, all made by RIZ in Zagreb Croatia. These analog transmitters are also DRM compatible and they are rated at 250 kW and 500 kW.
The current deployment of transmitters at the Woofferton Shortwave Station is as follows:-
Marconi 2 250 kW 1963 Marconi 4 300 kW 1980
RIZ DRM also 1 500 kW 2006
RIZ DRM also 3 250 kW 2007-2008
During the past quarter century, more than 25 different radio organizations have been on the air from the Woofferton Shortwave Station, in addition to the BBC itself and also the Voice of America. Christian religious organizations have included HCJB Quito Ecuador, IBRA Radio, TWR Africa and Family Radio in Oakland California.
Among the various government operated shortwave stations, the following have provided the programming for broadcast from the Woofferton Shortwave Station: Radio Australia, Deutsche Welle Germany, Radio Taiwan International, KBS South Korea, Radio Polonia Warsaw Poland, Voice of Vietnam, NHK Tokyo, Radio Canada International and Radio Wales.
Unknown at the time, Radio Netherlands in Holland has on occasions transferred its shortwave programming from its home based shortwave stations to Woofferton during times of maintenance and development; and likewise the United Arab Emirates has also transferred its schedule of international programming to Woofferton in times of outages at its large shortwave station at Al Dhabbaya.
Although the BBC has never regularly issued specific QSL cards for its broadcasts from Woofferton, most of the other stations have done so, including Deutsche Welle, Radio Australia, Radio Canada International, and a host of other stations.
That has been the two part story of the Woofferton Shortwave station, the Station that Refused to Die.
(AWR/Wavescan-NWS 535/27 May 2019)
(photo/BDXC 2017)
Friday, September 19, 2014
RTÉ to broadcast football finals on Sunday
South Africa/ United Kingdom
RTÉ football great final game schedule.
All times UTC
1300-1600 on 7300 MEY 100 kW / 005 deg to SoAf English
1300-1600 on 17495 WOF 300 kW / 158 deg to WeAf English
1300-1600 on 17820 MEY 100 kW / 005 deg to EaAf English
1600-1700 on 7300 MEY 100 kW / 005 deg to SoAf English
1600-1700 on 11750 MEY 100 kW / 005 deg to EaAf English
1600-1700 on 17495 WOF 300 kW / 158 deg to WeAf English
Version taken from HFCC file, a lot of slewed antenna arrays in use
17495 1300-1700 52S,53SW,57N WOF 300kW 158degr -12 618 1=Sun
070914 210914 Eng G RTE BAB
and via South Africa's SENTEC Meyerton site by Babcock brokered
7300 1300-1700 52S,53SW,57N MEY 100kW 5degr 0 803 1=Sun
070914 210914 Eng AFS RTE BAB
11750 1600-1700 52S,53SW,57N MEY 100 5 0 216 1=Sun
070914 210914 Eng AFS RTE BAB
17820 1300-1600 52S,53SW,57N MEY 250 5 25 418 1=Sun
070914 210914 Eng AFS RTE BAB
(Wolfgang Bueschel Germany/Ivo Ivanoc, Bulgaria)
RTÉ football great final game schedule.
All times UTC
1300-1600 on 7300 MEY 100 kW / 005 deg to SoAf English
1300-1600 on 17495 WOF 300 kW / 158 deg to WeAf English
1300-1600 on 17820 MEY 100 kW / 005 deg to EaAf English
1600-1700 on 7300 MEY 100 kW / 005 deg to SoAf English
1600-1700 on 11750 MEY 100 kW / 005 deg to EaAf English
1600-1700 on 17495 WOF 300 kW / 158 deg to WeAf English
(SWL DXing/19 Sept)
Version taken from HFCC file, a lot of slewed antenna arrays in use
via Babcock - Woofferton site in England (separated from Scotland)
17495 1300-1700 52S,53SW,57N WOF 300kW 158degr -12 618 1=Sun
070914 210914 Eng G RTE BAB
and via South Africa's SENTEC Meyerton site by Babcock brokered
7300 1300-1700 52S,53SW,57N MEY 100kW 5degr 0 803 1=Sun
070914 210914 Eng AFS RTE BAB
11750 1600-1700 52S,53SW,57N MEY 100 5 0 216 1=Sun
070914 210914 Eng AFS RTE BAB
17820 1300-1600 52S,53SW,57N MEY 250 5 25 418 1=Sun
070914 210914 Eng AFS RTE BAB
(Wolfgang Bueschel Germany/Ivo Ivanoc, Bulgaria)
Jim McGuiness: Kingdom are 'dream' All-Ireland final opponents
Donegal manager Jim McGuinness says his side facing Kerry for the Sam Maguire is his “dream final”.
“For me it’s a dream final and it’s a dream final because I grew up watching Kerry and Dublin, and Kerry and everyone else playing in All-Ireland finals,” he told RTÉ Sport ahead of Sunday’s decider at Croke Park.
“It’s the whole history of it, and for us to play them in the final is a great moment for our players.”
McGuinness laughed off the notion that success is effortless for the 36-time champions, pointing out that he has witnessed the county’s dedication to Gaelic football at first hand while a student and Sigerson Cup player at Tralee IT.
Additional story and photos at: http://www.rte.ie/sport/gaa/football/2014/0918/644682-mcguinness-kingdom-are-dream-final-opponents/
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