Monday, December 29, 2014

Two days left for RFA 18th Anniversary Card


Radio Free Asia Releases 18th Anniversary QSL

Radio Free Asia (RFA) announces the released their 18th Anniversary QSL card. RFA’s first broadcast was in Mandarin on September 29, 1996 at 2100 UTC. RFA is a private, nonprofit corporation broadcasting news and information to listeners in Asian countries where full, accurate, and timely news reports are unavailable. Acting as a substitute for indigenous free media, RFA concentrates coverage on events occurring in and/or affecting Burma, Cambodia, Laos, North Korea, the People’s Republic of China, and Vietnam.  RFA does not express editorial opinions but provides news, analysis, commentary, and cultural programming in the languages of the country of broadcast. This is RFA’s 55th QSL design and will be used to confirm all valid RFA reception reports to December 31, 2014.

Radio Free Asia 18th Anniversary QSL card
Created by Congress in 1994 and incorporated in 1996, RFA broadcasts in Burmese, Cantonese, Khmer, Korean to North Korea, Lao, Mandarin (including the Wu dialect), Vietnamese, Tibetan (Uke, Amdo, and Kham), and Uyghur. RFA strives for accuracy, balance, and fairness in its editorial content. As a ‘surrogate’ broadcaster, RFA provides news and commentary specific to each of its target countries, acting as the free press these countries lack. RFA broadcasts only in local languages and dialects, and most of its broadcasts comprise news of specific local interest.  More information about Radio Free Asia, including our current broadcast frequency schedule, is available at www.rfa.org.


RFA encourages listeners to submit reception reports.  Reception reports are valuable to RFA as they help us evaluate the signal strength and quality of our transmissions. RFA confirms all accurate reception reports by mailing a QSL card to the listener.  RFA welcomes all reception report submissions at http://techweb.rfa.org (follow the QSL REPORTS link) not only from DX’ers, but also from its general listening audience. 

Reception reports are also accepted by email at qsl@rfa.org and by mail to:

            Reception Reports
            Radio Free Asia
            2025 M. Street NW, Suite 300
            Washington DC 20036
            United States of America. 

(A.J Janitscheck/RFA) 

BBG Denounces Harsh Treatment of RFE/RL Baku Journalists



Call for Bureau Reopening

WASHINGTON - The Broadcasting Board of Governors today called on Azerbaijani authorities to cease their investigations of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's (RFE/RL) Baku bureau journalists  and to immediately permit the news bureau to reopen.

In the past three days 23 RFE/RL journalists were interviewed by Azerbaijan's state prosecutor's office. A lawyer representing the Baku bureau staff said people were being "dragged" to the prosecutor's office "by force and threats." Another 13 RFE/RL journalists are waiting to be summoned for questioning. Authorities also began to question family members of journalists. The investigations follow the raid and closure of the RFE/RL Baku bureau  on Friday, December 26. In early December, authorities also arrested and jailed prominent Azerbaijani investigative reporter Khadija Ismayilova, a contributor to RFE/RL's Azerbaijani Service programming.

"This harsh treatment, including direct threats against our journalists, violates every principle of media freedom," said BBG Chairman Jeff Shell. "We again call on Azerbaijani authorities to permit RFE/RL's Baku bureau to reopen, to halt the investigations and harassment of RFE/RL journalists and their families, and to release Khadija Ismayilova."

In a related development, on December 26 a Baku court heard and rejected Ismayilova's appeal . She remains in prison after being sentenced to two months of pre-trial detention on charges of inciting a colleague to attempt suicide. Reporters Without Borders has called this "the latest example of the appalling harassment to which this trailblazer of investigative journalism has been subjected for years by [Azerbaijan's] government in its drift towards despotism."


RFE/RL's Azerbaijani Service is one of the last remaining independent media outlets in Azerbaijan.   Several international organizations that support civil society, including IREX , the National Democratic Institute, and Oxfam have been forced to suspend their operations in Azerbaijan this year.
(BBG/29 Dec)
(earlier post of raid on December 26)

Focus on Asia-The Philippines Radio Story

Special thanks to Adventist World Radio Wavescan program for the script of their last series on Focus on Asia

Press Wireless Returns to Shortwave



As the opening feature in our program today, we make a return visit to the Philippines.  This is the final feature in our year long series under the title Focus on Asia.  Next year, we are planning to present a year long series of topics under the new title, Focus on the South Pacific.  Even so from time to time, we will still present interesting topics regarding the fascinating historic backgrounds of other radio stations, large and small, in other parts of the world.  
            On this occasion, we pick up the Philippine story towards the end of the Pacific War at the time when American forces made a return visit to the Philippines.  That was towards the end of the climactic year 1944. 
            But first though, lets go back to the year 1929, and that was when the American news and radio organization, Press Wireless Inc, PWI was formed.  At that time, a powerful group of news organizations in the United States established PWI in an endeavor to improve the flow of news information into and out of the United States.
         

 At the time, radio was quite young, and the concept of international broadcasting on shortwave was just beginning.  Thus it was that PWI began to establish their own network of communication stations around the world; in some countries they installed their own shortwave communication stations and in others they utilized the facilities of already established stations.  PWI also began to manufacture their own transmitters and associated electronic equipment.
            The first communication station established by PWI was licensed under the callsign WJK and it was established at Needham in suburban Boston in 1930.  This station at this era operated as a longwave station and it communicated with a longwave station in Halifax Nova Scotia that was receiving a news flow from a longwave Post Office station in England.
             It is probable that the London end of this news link wireless network was at Rugby, with either of the two longwave transmitters, GBT or GBY.  It is known that the Halifax station was operated by the American Publishers Committee and it was installed at the British cable station at St. Margarets Bay.  An earlier temporary station had been located at Dartmouth, across the bay from Halifax.  
            Station WJK, with its receiving and transmitting facilities, circumvented the expensive landline costs from Nova Scotia into the United States, and it also overcame the usual delay in transmission over the landline system.  In addition, there were occasions when longwave WJK was able to communicate directly with London, thus making the relay of news messages via Halifax unnecessary.
            Then in 1932, PWI began construction of their massive shortwave station located near Hicksville on Long Island together with their nearby receiver station at Long Neck.  At the height of its activity, PWI Hicksville was operating a total of 28 shortwave transmitters ranging in power from ½ kW up to 100 kW, together with a bevy of antenna systems beamed on Europe and Latin America.
            It would appear that the lone station WJK at Needham in Massachusetts was a temporary unit that closed when Hicksville became fully operational.  Hicksville itself was closed in 1957 when another more modern station at Centereach was inaugurated.
            The first PWI wireless factory was opened in the late 1930s at West Newton in Massachusetts.  Then, in 1941 a new and additional factory was opened at Hicksville in association with their shortwave communication station.  During the war years, their famous 40 kW PWI shortwave transmitter was manufactured in quantity and these units were installed at many different locations in many different countries around the world.
            Press Wireless entered the Philippines in 1933; they opened an office in downtown Manila and they installed a shortwave station on the edge of Manila.  Two years later, PWI Manila was amalgamated with two other international news agencies and the combined organization was registered as Globe-Mackay Cable & Radio with offices and a studio building in Manila. 
            The entire facility in the Philippines was shut down in late December 1941 as Japanese forces began closing in on Manila.  American forces deliberately destroyed all of these press radio facilities in Manila on December 26, 29 and 30.
            Three years later, Press Wireless returned to the Philippines with a contingent of personnel and equipment at the time of the MacArthur return invasion.  Two PWI sub-units, identified as PZ & PY, had been formed at Hollandia on the north coast of the island of New Guinea and they were shipped into the Philippines as part of the massive invasion fleet.
            The PZ party installed a radio communication facility at what was described at the time as a secret location, though subsequently it is known that it was located at Tacloban on the island of Leyte. The studio for PWI station PZ was installed in a warehouse just opposite the MacArthur headquarters, and the transmitters were installed in a nearby sandbagged bunker, together with MacArthurs military transmitters.
            The PWI shortwave transmitter PZ with 400 watts was voice capable, though usually it was on the air with high speed Morse Code transmissions via a Boehme speed sender.  Callsigns in use at PWI Tacloban ran from PZ1 up to PZ9, according to frequency. 
            The inaugural news transmission from PWI PZ took place on November 14, 1944 and it was received by the new PWI shortwave station on the edge of Los Angeles in California.  Station PZ also acted as an intermediate relay for the transfer of news reports in Morse Code from the auxiliary ship FP47 for reception in Los Angeles.

            The PWI shortwave station at Tacloban was not a mobile station installed in a group of army trucks, though it could be removed and re-installed at another location quite speedily.  On February 28 of the following year (1945) PWI PZ in Tacloban was closed down, and the equipment was then transferred to Manila; and thats where we pick up this story on the next occasion.  
(AWR/Wavescan/NWS 305) 

Propagation Forecast Bulletins



Product: 3-Day Forecast
:Issued: 2014 Dec 30 1230 UTC
# Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
A. NOAA Geomagnetic Activity Observation and Forecast

The greatest observed 3 hr Kp over the past 24 hours was 5 (NOAA Scale
G1).
The greatest expected 3 hr Kp for Dec 30-Jan 01 2015 is 4 (below NOAA
Scale levels).

NOAA Kp index breakdown Dec 30-Jan 01 2015

            Dec 30     Dec 31     Jan 01
00-03UT        4          3          3     
03-06UT        4          2          2     
06-09UT        4          2          2     
09-12UT        2          2          2     
12-15UT        2          2          2     
15-18UT        2          2          2     
18-21UT        2          2          2     
21-00UT        3          3          3     

Rationale: G1 (Minor) geomagnetic storms are likely due to continued
effects from a coronal hole high speed stream.

B. NOAA Solar Radiation Activity Observation and Forecast

Solar radiation, as observed by NOAA GOES-13 over the past 24 hours, was
below S-scale storm level thresholds.

Solar Radiation Storm Forecast for Dec 30-Jan 01 2015

              Dec 30  Dec 31  Jan 01
S1 or greater    1%      1%      1%

Rationale: No S1 (Minor) or greater solar radiation storms are expected.
No significant active region activity favorable for radiation storm
production is forecast.

C. NOAA Radio Blackout Activity and Forecast

No radio blackouts were observed over the past 24 hours.

Radio Blackout Forecast for Dec 30-Jan 01 2015

              Dec 30        Dec 31        Jan 01
R1-R2           20%           20%           20%
R3 or greater    1%            1%            1%

Rationale: A slight chance for R1-R2 (Minor-Moderate) radio blackouts
exists due to flare potential from Region 2251 (S09E25).

Product: 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table 27DO.txt
:Issued: 2014 Dec 29 0334 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
# Product description and SWPC web contact www.swpc.noaa.gov/wwire.html
#
#      27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
#                Issued 2014-12-29
#
#   UTC      Radio Flux   Planetary   Largest
#  Date       10.7 cm      A Index    Kp Index
2014 Dec 29     130          12          3
2014 Dec 30     130           8          3
2014 Dec 31     125          11          3
2015 Jan 01     125          11          3
2015 Jan 02     120          13          4
2015 Jan 03     120          28          5
2015 Jan 04     120          17          4
2015 Jan 05     125          15          4
2015 Jan 06     140           9          3
2015 Jan 07     145           6          2
2015 Jan 08     150          21          5
2015 Jan 09     150           9          3
2015 Jan 10     155          11          4
2015 Jan 11     160          15          4
2015 Jan 12     170           8          3
2015 Jan 13     175           8          3
2015 Jan 14     180           5          2
2015 Jan 15     180           8          3
2015 Jan 16     180           9          3
2015 Jan 17     175          14          4
2015 Jan 18     165          20          4
2015 Jan 19     155          13          4
2015 Jan 20     140          17          4
2015 Jan 21     135          12          4
2015 Jan 22     130          17          4
2015 Jan 23     125           7          2
2015 Jan 24     125          11          4
(NOAA)

Friday, December 26, 2014

VOA Radiogram- December 27-28

Hello friends,

This weekend's VOA Radiogram includes VOA News story by Doug Bernard about the Internet in Cuba. It's longer that most of our items: about 12 minutes in MFSK32. I think it's all interesting, so I couldn't bring myself to cut any of it. I considered transmitting it in MFSK64, but given poor mid-winter propagation conditions in the northern hemisphere, I decided it best to stay with our reliable MFSK32 mode.

Here is the lineup for VOA Radiogram, program 91, 27-28 December 2014, all in MFSK32 except where indicated:

 1:38  Program preview
 2:38  Mobile computer lab in Nairobi*
 8:04  US wants open Internet in Cuba*
21:50  Launch of Russia's new Angara rocket*
26:18  Closing announcements*
28:22  Bonus mode: MFSK16

*with image

Please send reception reports to radiogram@voanews.com.

VOA Radiogram transmission schedule
(all days and times UTC):
Sat 0930-1000 5910 kHz
Sat 1600-1630 17860 kHz
Sun 0230-0300 5745 kHz
Sun 1930-2000 15670 kHz
All via the Edward R. Murrow transmitting station in North Carolina.

The Mighty KBC will transmit a minuted of MFSK64 Saturday at about 1230 UTC on 6095 kHz, and Sunday at about 0130 UTC on 7375 kHz. Both frequencies are via Germany. Send reports to Eric: themightykbc@gmail.com .

Thanks for tuning in and writing in, and for all your support, during 2014. Best wishes for the new year 2015.

Kim

Kim Andrew Elliott
Producer and Presenter
VOA Radiogram
voaradiogram.net





Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Baku office raided


WASHINGTON - The Broadcasting Board of Governors today condemned the raid and closure of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty's Baku office by Azerbaijani authorities.

 Investigators from Azerbaijan's state prosecutor's office entered the RFE/RL bureau on the morning of December 26 accompanied by armed police officers. They searched the company safe, ransacked files and equipment, and ordered staff members to leave the building after holding them in a room for several hours without telephone or computer access. Several staff members later were summoned for questioning.

"This unwarranted action is an escalation of the Azeri government's abusive attempt to intimidate independent journalists and repress free media," said BBG Chairman Jeff Shell. "We call on the authorities to immediately allow RFE/RL to resume its important journalistic work from Baku, and to release investigative journalist Khadija Ismayilova."


The government raid comes three weeks after the arrest and detention in Baku of prominent Azerbaijani investigative reporter Khadija Ismayilova, a contributor to RFE/RL's Azerbaijani Service programming. Ismayilova was sentenced to two months of pre-trial detention, and if convicted could serve three to seven years in prison. Khadija's arrest has been widely condemned, including by the BBG. Amnesty International has declared Ismayilova a prisoner of conscience, "detained solely for exercising her right to freedom of expression."

"The raiding of our Baku bureau is a flagrant violation of every international commitment and standard Azerbaijan has pledged to uphold" said Nenad Pejic, RFE/RL's editor in chief and co-CEO.  "The order comes from the top as retaliation for our reporting, and as a thuggish effort to silence RFE/RL. This is not the first time that a regime has sought to silence us, and we will continue our work to support Azeris' basic right of free access to information and to report the news to audiences that need it."

"The operation of our bureau is incapacitated in Baku," said Kenan Aliyev, director of RFE/RL's Azerbaijani Service. "There has been a long ongoing crackdown on the media and NGOs in Azerbaijan, including the arrest of Khadija Ismayilova, the host of our show and our contributor. We view this as part of this ongoing campaign against independent media."
 
The Broadcasting Board of Governors is an independent federal agency, supervising all U.S. government-supported, civilian international media, whose mission is to inform, engage and connect people around the world in support of freedom and democracy. BBG networks include the Voice of America, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, the Middle East Broadcasting Networks (Alhurra TV and Radio Sawa), Radio Free Asia, and the Office of Cuba Broadcasting (Radio and TV Marti).
(BBG/VOA/photo BBG)

IRRS holiday programming today




December 26-27
This year there will be a special hour long broadcast on both shortwave and medium wave, from the IRRS in Milan, Italy. The format for the Christmas/New Year holiday program is a mixture of creative arts news from Wales with music and poetry, as well as DX news and poetry related to shortwave, with some of the artists from around the world. There will also be DX insert from Christer Brunstrom in Sweden and an overview of some of the music played from musicians on tour in Europe in 2014.

The times and dates are: 7290 kHz, December 26th at 1900-2000 - 2000-2100 CET  (Central European times)  150 kw 

December 27                          
2200-2300 and 2300-0000 CET 10 kw 1368 kHz            


Apologies to all those who are waiting for QSLs. Money is extremely tight at the moment, but they should be with you around Christmas. I am trying to post early for Japan, the USA and Russia, as well as to all those who sent in the valuable reports from Europe. Season's greetings to you all!

Best wishes
Stephen Jones



European weekend schedule

All times UTC

December 27
Info (via Sala, Sweden) for 3950 kHz (5kw) and 6065 kHz (10kw) for December 27th, 2014
12.00 to 13.00 SDXF - email: info@rock.x.se
13.00 to 15.00 Radio Merkurs with Evergreen/SWING HOUR (paralel relay on 1485 kHz 1kw and internet www.radiomerkurs.lv 
15.00 to 16.00 Radio City - email: citymorecars@yahoo.ca

Sunday, December 28th, 2014 via Sala Sweden:
15.00 to 16.00 Free Radio Service Holland ( FRS New website at www.frsholland.nl )
16.00 to 20.00 Radio Mi Amigo on 6065 kHz only.

QSL via Tom Taylor
 December 28
Radio Gloria International via Germany:
07.00 to 08.00 on 9485
08.00 to 09.00 on 7265
09.00 to 10.00 on 9485
10.00 to 11.00 on 7310  via shortwaveservice.com
13.00 to 14.00 on 6005  via shortwaveservice.com
Internet
16.00 to 17.00 via  Coloradio.org
16.00 to 17.00 via  laut.fm/jukebox

Good reception ! 
 Reports welcome at:  radiogloria@aol.com


Hamburger Lokalradio 
12.00 to 16.00 UTC program in German on 9485 kHz
 (Tom Taylor)

__._,_.___

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Merry Christmas 2014




MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM SHORTWAVE CENTRAL




Tune in today - for Christmas at the bottom of the world

Mc Murdo Station, Antarctica (nasa.gov)

Tune in Christmas at the bottom of the world... the following is from Nathaniel Frissell, W2NAF/KC4, currently in Antarctica:

Each year, the residents of McMurdo Station, Antarctica celebrate Christmas by singing Christmas Carols to the remote, Antarctic field camps on the HF radio. This year, we are asking ham radio operators around the world to listen in and e-mail short wave listeners, telling us how far away the carols are heard. Listen on 7995 kHz USB on 24 December 2014 2300z (December 25 1200 New Zealand Time) and e-mail reports to w2naf@arrl.net.

For a Christmas in Antarctica SWL QSL card, please send an SASE to my Blacksburg address (see qrz.com). Special cards will be made for this event.

Please share this information with as many hams as possible. It would be really interesting to know how far we are heard. I believe we will be running about 1000 W for this.
Merry Christmas!
73,
Nathaniel, KC4/W2NAF

(Larry Van Horn N5FPW)

European relay schedules


Relays for December 25, 27 and 28, 2014

HLR on 25th & 27th Dec:
07.00 to 09.00 UTC, on 7265 KHz
09.00 to 12.00 UTC, on 6190 KHz
12.00 to 16.00 UTC, on 7265 KHz with R.City at 13 - 14 UTC
Radio City on 27th Dec::
There will also be a separate programme transmitted from Sala, Sweden on 6065 and 3950 kHz between 15.00 to 16.00 UTC
Contact address remains   citymorecars@yahoo.ca

Relay Service from Sala in Sweden:
Programme Schedule for the Sala relay Service: http://www.radiorevivalsweden.blogspot.com/  

RGI on 28th Dec:
07.00 to 08.00 UTC, on 9485  
08.00 to 09.00 UTC, on 7265 
09.00 to 10.00 UTC, on 9485 
10.00 to 11.00 UTC, on 7310  via shortwaveservice.com
13.00 to 14.00 UTC, on 6005  via shortwaveservice.com
Internet
16.00 to 17.00 UTC via  Coloradio.org
16.00 to 17.00 UTC via  laut.fm/jukebox
Good reception ! Reports welcome at:  radiogloria@aol.com


HLR on 28th Dec:
12.00 to 16.00 UTC
 program in German on 9485 kHz
 E-mail: redaktion@hamburger-lokalradio.de  Thank you!

73s
Tom

Additional Christmas programming schedules


Germany

Radio Mi Amigo and Radio Marabu on shortwave over Christmas:

Radio Mi Amigo
1100-1500 on  7310 KLL 001 kW / non-dir to CeEu on Dec.25/26/28 via Radio 700
0700-1100 on  6005 KLL 001 kW / non-dir to CeEu on Dec.28 via Radio 700
1600-2000 on  6005 KLL 001 kW / non-dir to CeEu on Dec.28 via Radio 700

Radio Marabu, also on parallel frequency 6239,3 on Dec.24/25
0700-1100 on  7310 KLL 001 kW / non-dir to CeEu on Dec.25/26 via Radio 700
0900-1300 on  6070 ROB 2.5 kW / non-dir to CeEu on Dec.27/28 via Channel 292

http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2014/12/radio-mi-amigo-and-radio-marabu-on.html
(Ivo Ivanov, Bulgaria)

Monday, December 22, 2014

FRS-Holland seasonal broadcast schedule


Former FRS QSL (Artur Llorella)
FRS-Holland will be airing its traditional Seasonal broadcast on Sunday December 28th.
As an extra we will be running a two hour slot 06:00-08:00 UTC for North American listeners.

Our 'official' programming starts at 0800 UTC with an hour of non-stop music followed by 6 hours of
presented shows 0900-1500 UTC.  Frequencies will be 7700 and 9335 kHz

Latest news: from 15:00-16:00 UTC our DX Show FRS goes DX Part 1 and 2  will be aired with 10 kW on 6065 kHz from the Sala transmitting site in Sweden ( a special 4 day licence).

As an 'extra' (and this is news from only a few days ago) FRSH will be doing a one hour's repeat of the FRS goes DX Shows (Part 1 and 2 a total of 60 minutes) after closing down on the aforementioned frequencies. The extra one hour slot will be on 6065 (10 kW) and 3950 kHz (5 kW).
This extra hour comes from Sweden; it's a special four day 'Radio Revival' licence and open for any interested station. Our slot will be from 15:00- 16:00 UTC.

Just before Christmas, our brand new site will go on-line: www.frsholland.nl

FRS has issued a QSL series entitled 'FRS Through the Years'. Each QSL features an 'element' (object) which played in some way an important role in the 30+ year historu of the Free Radio Service Holland. Up till now there have been six QSLs in this series, #7 is the one which will be issued for this upcoming Dec 28th broadcast. We do QSL like we have always done. An overview of the previous 6 QSLs in the afore mentioned series plus all other QSLs we have been issuing since 1980, are to be seen on the new site in our Gallery.

Peter Verbruggen

NDR Hamburg Greetings on Board program



December 24
NDR Hamburg "Greeting on Board"

All times UTC

1900-2100 6125 NAU 125 kW / 250 deg to North Atlantic
1900-2100 9685 NAU 125 kW / 130 deg to Indian Ocean West
1900-2100 9925 ISS 250 kW / 156 deg to Indian Ocean/SoAf, not MDC
1900-2100 11650 ISS 250 kW / 195 deg to South Atlantic
1900-2100 11800 MOS 100 kW / 115 deg to Indian Ocean East
2100-2300 6040 NAU 125 kW / 250 deg to North Atlantic
2100-2300 9515 NAU 125 kW / 130 deg to Indian Ocean West
2100-2300 9765 MOS 100 kW / 115 deg to Indian Ocean East
2100-2300 9880 ISS 250 kW / 195 deg to South Atlantic
2100-2300 9925 ISS 250 kW / 156 deg to Indian Ocean/SoAf, not MDC
(DX Mix Nx)

Information on December 27th Sweden relays


Relay info for 3950kHz and 6065kHz from Sala in Sweden

Dear Listeners,
Relays via 3950kHz and 6065kHz are restarting from December 27th at 12.00 UTC with programmes from SDXF  and Radio Merkurs at 13.00UTC.

Two transmitters are ready for relays to Europe on 3950kHz (5 KW) and 6065kHz (10 KW).

If there are any radio stations interested in relaying via this relay service from the Sala transmitters in Sweden, please contact Ronny at this email address info@rock.x.se

The cost for both channels are 30EUR per hour.

Tom Taylor

Propagation Forecast Bulletins


Product: 3-Day Forecast
:Issued: 2014 Dec 22 1230 UTC
# Prepared by the U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
#
A. NOAA Geomagnetic Activity Observation and Forecast

The greatest observed 3 hr Kp over the past 24 hours was 5 (NOAA Scale
G1).
The greatest expected 3 hr Kp for Dec 22-Dec 24 2014 is 5 (NOAA Scale
G1).

NOAA Kp index breakdown Dec 22-Dec 24 2014

            Dec 22     Dec 23     Dec 24
00-03UT        5 (G1)     3          3     
03-06UT        5 (G1)     2          2     
06-09UT        4          2          2     
09-12UT        2          2          2     
12-15UT        3          2          2     
15-18UT        2          2          2     
18-21UT        2          2          2     
21-00UT        3          2          2     

Rationale: G1 (Minor) geomagnetic storms periods are expected on 22 Dec due to effects from the 18 Dec coronal mass ejection (CME).

B. NOAA Solar Radiation Activity Observation and Forecast

Solar radiation, as observed by NOAA GOES-13 over the past 24 hours, was below S-scale storm level thresholds.

Solar Radiation Storm Forecast for Dec 22-Dec 24 2014

              Dec 22  Dec 23  Dec 24
S1 or greater   30%     30%     25%

Rationale: A chance for S1 (Minor) solar radiation storms exists due to flare potential from Regions 2241 (S10W39) and 2242 (S18W63).

C. NOAA Radio Blackout Activity and Forecast

Radio blackouts reaching the R1 levels were observed over the past 24 hours. The largest was at Dec 22 2014 0149 UTC

Radio Blackout Forecast for Dec 22-Dec 24 2014

              Dec 22        Dec 23        Dec 24
R1-R2           85%           85%           75%
R3 or greater   40%           40%           25%

Rationale: R1-R2 (Minor-Moderate) radio blackouts are expected with a
chance for R3 (Strong) activity due to flare potential from Regions 2241
(S10W39) and 2242 (S18W63).

Product: 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table 27DO.txt
:Issued: 2014 Dec 22 0358 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
# Product description and SWPC web contact http://www.swpc.noaa.gov/wwire.html
#
#      27-day Space Weather Outlook Table
#                Issued 2014-12-22
#
#   UTC      Radio Flux   Planetary   Largest
#  Date       10.7 cm      A Index    Kp Index
2014 Dec 22     205          22          5
2014 Dec 23     200           8          3
2014 Dec 24     185           8          3
2014 Dec 25     175           5          2
2014 Dec 26     170           5          2
2014 Dec 27     175           8          3
2014 Dec 28     175          10          3
2014 Dec 29     175           8          3
2014 Dec 30     160           8          3
2014 Dec 31     160          10          3
2015 Jan 01     150          10          3
2015 Jan 02     140          12          4
2015 Jan 03     140          25          5
2015 Jan 04     145          15          4
2015 Jan 05     150          10          3
2015 Jan 06     155           8          3
2015 Jan 07     165           8          3
2015 Jan 08     170          10          4
2015 Jan 09     175          10          4
2015 Jan 10     180           8          3
2015 Jan 11     185           8          3
2015 Jan 12     185           5          2
(NOAA)

Friday, December 19, 2014




Press Release
Teak Publishing
P.O. Box 297
Brasstown NC 28902

18 December 2014
For Immediate Release

Teak Publishing 2015 Air Show Guide is Now Available for Purchase
Every year, from March through November, millions of people hit the road to watch the excitement and thrills as military and civilian flight demonstration teams put their high performance aircraft through the paces to entertain the crowds and perform at air shows all over the world. Anyone who has attended one of these events will tell you it is thrilling to watch the close quarter flying of the Blue Angels delta formation or the hair-splitting maneuvers of the Thunderbird opposing solos.
While attending the show and enjoying the sights and sounds is an exciting experience that is only half the fun. You can add another whole dimension to that visual experience by monitoring the performing teams’ radio communications.
            With a radio scanner in hand you will experience a whole new perspective of the show that few of the attendees will ever experience – pilot audio from the aircraft cockpit. While everyone else at the air show is just watching and listening to the public address system narrator, you’ll be able to hear what’s happening inside the cockpit, up in the tower and on the ground with the hundreds of players that keep these screaming, state of-the-art air machines thundering through the skies.
But you can’t tell the players without a program, and to indulge in the craft of monitoring the air show experience you need a current and well researched list of frequencies that the various performers may use during their performances.
In our new Teak Publishing 2015 Air Show Guide eBook, former Monitoring Times Editor and Milcom columnist Larry Van Horn - N5FPW, delivers the hundreds of frequencies you’ll need to monitor the action if you’re within receiving distance of any air show in 2015.
From the Blue Angels and Thunderbirds, military parachute and search and rescue demonstration teams, to a wide variety of other military and civilian demonstration teams from the U.S. and abroad, Larry has the list of frequencies each unit has used. Now you can bring the excitement you see at the show to your ears. Listening to the nonstop action at the air show on dozens of radio frequencies is part of the real fun of being there.
            But wait, there’s more! Larry also tells you which scanners work best at the air shows, what features you’ll need and which models can cover the military as well as civilian frequencies used at these events. There is also a chapter on tips for enjoying a great day at the air show.
You will also get frequency lists for other possible frequencies that may be used at the air show including GMRS, Family Radio Service (FRS), DoD Intra-Squad Radio frequencies, and even Civil Air Patrol VHF/UHF frequencies and call signs. We also include in this eBook an up-to-date air show Internet resource guide and frequency listings for overseas military and civilian aeronautical demonstrations teams.
Finally you will get the latest air show schedules for the Navy Blue Angels, Air Force Thunderbirds, Canadian Forces Snowbirds and the Army Golden Knight Parachute Teams. We include with each show location, the latest air traffic control frequencies for each facility hosting a show, when known. This schedule information only covers the United States and Canada.
This is the 16th edition of this popular frequency monitoring guide published by the author. The first fourteen editions appeared annually each March in the pages of the former Monitoring Times magazine and were one of the most popular features carried in the magazine. This edition of the Teak Publishing Air Show Guide is the most comprehensive collection of air show information and frequencies currently published for the radio listening hobbyist.
The Teak Publishing 2015 Air Show Guide is now available for purchase worldwide from Amazon.com at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00R6QG7GW/. The price for this second eBook edition is US$3.99. Since this book is being released internationally, Amazon customers in the United Kingdom, Germany, France Spain, Italy, Japan, India, Canada, Brazil, Mexico and Australia can order this e-Book from Amazon websites directly servicing these countries. All other countries can use the regular Amazon.com website.
When the T-Birds, Blue Angels, and all the other precision flight teams are in the air, Larry has all the frequencies you need to hear them on the air in this new eBook from Teak Publishing!
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Frequency updates, correction and late additions between editions of this e-Book will be posted on his Milcom Monitoring Post blog at: http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/.
You do not even need to own a Kindle reader to read Amazon e-book publications. You can read any Kindle book with Amazon’s free reading apps. There are free Kindle reading apps for the Kindle Cloud Reader, Smartphones (iPhone, iTouch, Android, Windows Phone and Blackberry); computer platforms (Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8 and Mac); Tablets (iPad, Android and Windows 8), and, of course, all of the Kindle family of readers including the Kindle Fire series. A Kindle e-book allows you to buy your book once and read it anywhere. You can find additional details on these apps by checking out this link to the Amazon website at www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&docId=1000493771.
For additional information on this and other Teak Publishing radio hobby books, monitor the company sponsored Internet blogs – The Military Monitoring Post (http://mt-milcom.blogspot.com/), The Btown Monitor Post (http://monitor-post.blogspot.com/) and The Shortwave Central (http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/) for availability of additional e-books that are currently in production.
You can learn more about the author by going to his author page on Amazon at http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B00G1QMO4C.


Weekend relay - Radio City, EMR, HLR and Radio Merkura


Relays this weekend

Radio City will be on the air this weekend:
Friday December 19th at 19.00 to 20.00 UTC on 7290 and 1368 kHz,
and repeated on Saturday December 20th at 09.00 to 10.00 UTC on 9510 kHz
Our address remains citymorecarsatyahoo.ca
We will also be on the air Saturday December 27th at 13.00 - 14.00 UTC via Hamburger Lokalradio on 7265 kHz

There is also a separate weekly program via Radio Merkurs, Latvia every Saturday at 20.00 - 21.00 UTC on 1485 kHz.

 European Music Radio Relay on 21st of December 2014:
08.00 to 09.00 UTC  (Gohren) on 7265 KHz  Tom & Mike Taylor
09.00 to 10.00 UTC  (Gohren) on 9485 KHz  Tom & Mike Taylor
Please send all E.M.R. reports to:  studio@emr.org.uk  Thank you!

EMR Internet repeats on Sunday and Monday:    
Programme repeats are at the following times: 08.00, 13.00, 17.00, 20.00 UTC
Please visit www.emr.org.uk and click on the “EMR internet radio” button
which you will find throughout the website (see the menu on the left).
or www.tunein.com and sign in  
If you live outside the listening area please try the Twente/Netherlands Web Receiver at http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/

Every Saturday and Wednesday the programs of HLR:
07.00 to 09.00 UTC, on 7265 KHz
09.00 to 12.00 UTC, on 6190 KHz
12.00 to 16.00 UTC, on 7265 KHz 
Every Sunday:
12.00 to 16.00 UTC on 9485 kHz
E-mail: redaktion@hamburger-lokalradio.de  Thank you!

Dear Listeners,
EMR wishes you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and your family!
All the best   
 Tom & Mike Taylor from European Music Radio

Spain's REE returns to shortwave




Effective from 18 December 

Radio Exterior de Espana

All times UTC

Monitoring observations
from 1851 on  9620 NOB 200 kW / 290 deg to NoAm Spanish relay RNE Radio 1
from 1855 on  9620 NOB 200 kW / 290 deg to NoAm Spanish Interval signal
from 1858 on  9620 NOB 200 kW / 290 deg to NoAm Spanish frequency schedule
from 1900 on  9620 NOB 200 kW / 290 deg to NoAm Spanish relay RNE Radio 1
No signal on other three frequencies: 11685,11940,12030. Full B-14 is here

Videos:
http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2014/12/radio-exterior-de-espana-official_19.html

Ivo Ivanov

VOA Radiogram weekend schedule

Hello friends,

Last weekend, 15670 kHz on Sunday at 1930-2000 was fair into into Europe, better than the total loss of the weekend before.  And 5910 kHz Saturday at 0930-1000 is improving into Europe now that we are near the winter solstice.

This weekend, VOA Radiogram will include six MFSK32 images.

Here is the lineup for VOA Radiogram, program 90, 20-21 December 2014:

 1:47  Program preview
 2:58  India rocket launch*
 6:06  Cambodian "ghost" plane up for auction*
10:59  Mocking Kim Jong-un is serious matter*
18:12  Belarus law on online media*
22:10  Ukrainian photo collections*
22:24  U.S. Capitol Christmas tree*
27:36  Closing announcements
28:38  Bonus mode: Thor-16

* with image

Please send reception reports to radiogram@voanews.com .

VOA Radiogram transmission schedule
(all days and times UTC):
Sat 0930-1000 5910 kHz
Sat 1600-1630 17860 kHz
Sun 0230-0300 5745 kHz
Sun 1930-2000 15670 kHz
All via the Edward R. Murrow transmitting station in North Carolina.

The Mighty KBC will transmit a minute of MFSK64 Saturday at about 1230 UTC on 6095 kHz, and Sunday at about 0130 UTC (Saturday 8:30 pm EST) on 7375 kHz. Both frequencies are via Germany. Send reports to Eric at themightykbc@gmail.com .

This reminder about Al Holt's helpful guide to building a ground isolator, to reduce noise from a computer into a shortwave radio.

I hope you can tune in and write in this weekend.

Enjoy the holidays.

Kim

Kim Andrew Elliott
Producer and Presenter
VOA Radiogram

voaradiogram.net

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Global 24 Radio signals are weak today


While checking Global 24 Radio this morning, we noted that the signal strength here in on the radio ranch in Btown was weaker than normal. According to an official at associated with the station they are changing transmitters and antennas today, and are at low power on a different antenna. According to our source it may be this way for another day or so.

WRMI transmitter adjustments

All times UTC

USA   Changes of WRMI Okeechobee effective from December 15:

Global 24 via transmitter #06, (ex #01)
0000-2400 on  9395 YFR 100 kW / 181 deg to CARR English, ex same 355 deg to eastern North America

Family Radio via transmitter #14
2300-2400 7730 YFR 100 kW / 222 deg to MEXI Spanish, ex 5950 /181 deg to CARR
0000-0100 7730 YFR 100 kW / 222 deg to MEXI Spanish, ex 5950 /181 deg to CARR

WRMI programs via transmitter #14
0100-0300 on  7730 YFR 100 kW / 222 deg to MEXI various, additional transmission
(DX Re Mix Nx/16 Dec)

Monday, December 15, 2014

Radio Free Asia ready for Year of the Ram


Radio Free Asia is ready for a new year of broadcasting. Plans are to begin 2015 with a QSL to commemorate the Year of Ram. The new QSL card will be offered from January 1 - April, 2015. Stay tuned to Shortwave Central for additional details as they become available.
(A.J. Janitschek/RFA)

REE Spain registers new winter frequency plan

 At ISWBG deadline, we received information that Spain's Radio Exterior Espana was planning to resume broadcasting on shortwave. Severe budget cuts had forced the station to terminate all broadcast on shortwave at the close of their summer schedule season in October.
  After extensive deliberations, the RTVE Board of Directors approved to resume broadcasting transmissions from Noblejas, Spain. Plans are to mainly beam broadcast to four main target areas, four hours a day and eight hours on weekends. 
  At this time the following schedule, which has been revised from the previous listing in Late Breaking News is noted as "tentative," 
A start date has not been released at this post. The definitive schedule will be released shortly. Please refer to this blog for a complete schedule when it becomes available, or follow me on Twitter as Gayle Van Horn @QSLRptMT for a tip. 




Spain, Radio Exterior Espana

The following revised schedule, has been registered for the winter broadcast

All times UTC

1600-2400 on  9620 NOB 200 kW / 290 deg to NoAm Spanish Sat/Sun
1600-2400 on 11685 NOB 200 kW / 161 deg to WCAf Spanish Sat/Sun
1600-2400 on 11940 NOB 200 kW / 230 deg to SoAm Spanish Sat/Sun
1600-2400 on 12030 NOB 200 kW / 110 deg to NEAf Spanish Sat/Sun

1600-2200 on 17715 NOB 200 kW / 230 deg to SoAm Spanish Daily
1600-2400 on 17755 NOB 200 kW / 161 deg to WCAf Spanish Daily
1800-2400 on 17850 NOB 100 kW / 272 deg to CeAm Spanish Daily
1800-2400 on 21610 NOB 200 kW / 110 deg to N/ME Spanish Daily
1900-2300 on 15110 NOB 200 kW / 302 deg to NoAm Spanish Daily

2000-2400 on  9620 NOB 200 kW / 290 deg to NoAm Spanish Mon-Fri
2000-2400 on 11685 NOB 200 kW / 161 deg to WCAf Spanish Mon-Fri
2000-2400 on 11940 NOB 200 kW / 230 deg to SoAm Spanish Mon-Fri
2000-2400 on 12030 NOB 200 kW / 110 deg to NEAf Spanish Mon-Fri
2000-2400 on 15385 NOB 200 kW / 161 deg to WCAf Spanish Mon-Fri
(SWL DXing)