Friday, April 18, 2025

English programming from China's CGTN

 


CHINA   CGTN Radio Programmes in English, A-25 summer schedule.

Hour UTC    Frequencies in kHz

0000-0100   6075  6180  7350  9700 11865 13750 15125 17740
0100-0200   6180  9535  9580-CUB   11770 13640 15125 17640 17740
0200-0300  11770 13640
0300-0400   9790-CUB   12000 13590 15110 15785 17840
0400-0500  13590 15785 17730 17840 17855
0500-0600  11895 15350 15465 17510 17540 17730 17855
0600-0700  11870 11895 11925 13645 15145 15350 15465 17510 17540 17710
0700-0800  11895 13660 15350 15465 17490 17540 17670 17710
0800-0900  11710 11895 15350 15465 17490 17540 17670
0900-1000  11710 11905 13800 15350 17490 17570 17650 17750
1000-1100  11635 11895 11905 13580 13590 13720 15260 15350 17490 17750
1100-1200   5955  9500 11650 11795 13590 13720 15660 17490
1200-1300   5955  9460  9500  9600  9645  9730  9760 11650 11760 11980
           15555 15590 15660 17490
1300-1400   5955  9500  9730  9765  9800  9870 11760 11910 11980 13670 
           13755 15590
1400-1500   5955  9765  9870 11675 11765 11815 13685-MLI*  13710 15590
           17630-MLI* (* from 1430)
1500-1600   5955  7325  7445  9675  9870  9880 11610 13630 13640 13685-MLI
           15245 17630-MLI
1600-1700   6060  6175  7235  9570  9880 11900 11940 11965 13760 15250
1700-1800   6060  6140  6165  6175  7235  7330  7410  7420  9570  9880
           12015 13760
1800-1900   9600 13760
1900-2000   7295  9440
2000-2100   5985  7295  7415  9440  9600 11640-MLI 11770 13630-MLI
2100-2200   7205  7325  7415  9600 11640-MLI*  11770 13630-MLI* (*to 2130)
2200-2300   9590
2300-2400   5990-CUB    6160  6180  7350 11690 11790 11955

Five-minute news bulletin every hour at xx.00
(Compiled by Alan Roe-UK, April 1;
via wwdxc DX-Magazine #4-2025, April 14)
(WWDXC Top Nx 1614/17 Apr 2025)

Bible Voice Broadcasting Summer Schedule

 


Inclusing relays from Bulgaria, Canada, Germany and Uzbekistan 

Bible Voice Broadcasting Summer Schedule

Programs are available on  http://www.bvbroadcasting.org

All times UTC

Direcion          kHz   kW  Transm.   Day       STARTSTOP  Language

Middle East 1    9810  100  Nauen     Sunday    1730-2015  English
                                      Friday    1700-1715  English
                                      Saturday  1700-1830  English
Middle East 2    9635  250  Nauen     Sunday    1815-1830  English
Middle East 3    9490  100  Sofia     Daily     1730-1745  Arabic
Middle East 4   13730  250  Nauen     Friday    0500-0515  Arabic
Middle East 5    9490  100  Sofia     Monday    1710-1730  Arabic
                                      Wednesday 1710-1730  Arabic
Middle East 8   11600  250  Sofia     Daily     1545-1600  Arabic
Middle East 9    5900  100  Sofia     Daily     1945-2000  Arabic
Middle East 11   5900  250  Sofia     Daily     1930-1945  Arabic
Iran 1          11855  100  Nauen     Sunday    1800-1830  Farsi
                                      Monday    1800-1830  Farsi
                                      Tuesday   1800-1830  Farsi
                                      Thursday  1800-1830  Farsi
                                      Friday    1800-1830  Farsi
East Africa 1b  15310  100  Nauen     Sunday    1600-1630  Oromo
                                                1630-1700  Somali
                                                1700-1730  Tigringa
                                      Monday    1600-1630  Oromo
                                      Tuesday   1600-1630  Oromo
                                                1700-1730  Amharic
                                      Wednesday 1700-1730  Amharic
                                      Thursday  1600-1630  Tigrinya
                                                1700-1730  Amharic
                                      Friday    1600-1630  Tigrinya
                                      Saturday  1630-1700  Somali
                                                1700-1730  Tigringa
                                                1730-1800  Kunama
North Africa 1  11655  125  Nauen     Daily     0600-0615  Arabic
North Africa 2   9400  250  Sofia     Daily     1945-2000  Arabic
Sudan 1         15300  100  Nauen     Daily     1430-1500  Nuer
India 1         17650  250  Nauen     Sunday    1430-1500  Dari
                                      Saturday  1400-1430  English*
                                                1430-1500  English
China 1         11670  100  Tashkent  Saturday  1200-1245  English
China 2          9345  200  Tashkent  Sunday    1300-1330  Korean
                                      Monday    1300-1330  English
                                      Tuesday   1300-1330  English
                                      Friday    1300-1315  English
                                                1315-1330  Korean
                                      Saturday  1300-1330  Korean
Indonesia 1     17670  100  Tashkent  Sunday    1230-1245  Bahasa
East Europe 2    7520  100  Tashkent  Saturday  1800-1830  Russian
Spain 1          9720  125  Nauen     Sunday    1830-1900  Spanish

* first Saturday each month

Broadcasts of High Adventure Ministries / Bible Voice Broadcast heard on 30 March at *1730-1915* UT (not as in their schedule till 2015 UT) on 9810 kHz and on March 31 at 1300-1330 UT on 9340 kHz (not on 9345 kHz), both in English. The broadcast in Russian was noted on March 30 Sunday (will be not on Saturday) at 1800-1830 UT on 7520 kHz.

Programmers love to hear from you directly. Please send your reports to: mail@bvbroadcasting.org  or postal mail to:
BVB
P.O.Box 95561
Newmarket, ON L3Y 8J8
Canada, North America.

(Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews April 2 via wwdxc DX-Magazine #4-2025, April 14)
(WWDXC Top Nx 1614/17 Apr 2025)

Sunday broadcast from Museumradio 1476

 
AUSTRIA  
Museumsradio 1476' https://www.plattenkiste.radio (also audible via livestream) has a new broadcasting partner: Radio DARC broadcasts on Sundays from 1900 to 2000 CET/CEST additionally via Museumsradio.

Radio DARC is already listed in the March programme schedule of Museums-radio's "Plattenkiste" by Edith Schiller and Reinhard Pirnbacher.



Radio DARC also announced that reception reports are welcome to radio@darc.de
(Steffen Mehnert-D; via Prof. Dr. Hansjoerg Biener-D, March 9)
(WWDXC Top Nx 1614/17 Apr 2025)

KNLS Summer Broadcast Schedule

 
KNLS QSL

ALASKA   KNLS Anchor Point A25 Summer

All times UTC

KNLS TX1 Anchor Point, Alaska     KNLS TX2 Anchor Point, Alaska

 Freq  Azm  Lang Target          UTC   Freq  Azm  Lang Target
0800  11875  285  CHN  Ea China        0800  9695  270  ENG  Pac. Rim
0900  11875  285  CHN  Ea China        0900  9545  300  RUS  Ea Rus
1000   9580  270  ENG  Pac. Rim        1000  9685  285  CHN  Ea China
1100   9730  300  KOR  Korea           1100  9580  300  RUS  Ea Rus
1200   9795  270  ENG  Pac. Rim        1200  7355  270  ENG  Pac. Rim
1300   9740  315  CHN  No China        1300  7395  315  KOR  Korea
1400   7395  315  CHN  No China        1400  9580  270  ENG  Pac. Rim
1500   9800  315  RUS  Ea.CentralRUS   1500  9760  315  CHN  No China
1600   9580  315  RUS  Ea.CentralRUS   1600 11760  315  CHN  No China
1700  11760  315  CHN  No. China       1700  9580  315  RUS  Ea.CentralRUS
(Schedule World Christian Broadcasting, Febr 14
via wwdxc DX-Magazine #4-2025, April 14)
(WWDXC-Top Nx 1614/17 Apr 2025)

Encore Classical Music from Radio Tumbril

 


Regular Broadcast times of Encore By WRMI and Channel 292 are:
02:00 - 03:00 UTC Friday 5850 kHz WRMI to US
20:00 - 21:00 UTC Friday 15770 kHz WRMI to Europe
10:00 - 11:00 UTC Saturday 9670 kHz Channel 292 to Europe
01:00 - 02:00 UTC Sunday 5850 kHz WRMI to US and Canada
19:00 - 20:00 UTC Sunday 3955 kHz Channel 292 to Europe
03:00 - 04:00 UTC Monday 5950 kHz WRMI to the US and Canada
13:00 - 14:00 UTC Tuesday 15770 kHz WRMI to Europe, east coast of US and Iceland. (Sometimes RTTY on the lower sideband. Suggest notch out or use USB.)
 
Some Things to see on The Encore Website:
The Encore website is www.tumbril.co.uk where you will find:
Important information about funding of Encore - Radio Tumbril.
Up to date transmission times and frequencies.
The playlists for the most recent programmes.
An email link.
Informal reception reports as well as those requesting eQSL cards are welcome.
 
ENCORE IS A ONE-MAN OPERATION -  PLEASE MAKE A PAYPAL DONATION AND HELP KEEP ENCORE ON THE AIR - Go to - www.tumbril.co.uk
 
WRMI and Channel 292 are very generous with their air-time but Encore still costs around 100 Dollars/Euros a month to broadcast. If you can - please send a small contribution to help Encore keep going.
 



THE DONATION BUTTON is on the homepage of the website - www.tumbril.co.uk - which folks can use if they would like to support Encore.
 
(Please don't be put off by the POWR security wall when using the PAYPAL button - it is a harmless requirement of WIX the website hosting service.)
 
THIS FORTNIGHT'S PROGRAMME - First broadcast this FRIDAY 18th April by WRMI at 0200 UTC on 5850, and 2000 UTC on 15770 and then Channel 292 on SATURDAY 19th April at 10:00 UTC on 9670 kHz:

Starts with a toccata by Bach for the clavier, a sonata for organ and horn by Rachel Laurin, and Valse Triste composed by Sibelius.
After that a waltz from Johan Strause II, Serenade by Franz Schubert, and a maritime tone poeM from Felix Mendelssohn.
The programme ends with the onl;y string quartet written by Germaine Tailleferre, and the second movement from Mozart's last completed work - his Clarinet Concerto
 Brice Avery - Encore - Radio Tumbril - www.tumbril.co.uk 
GMØTLY

UK Propagation Update

 

RSGB
GB2RS News Team
 April 17, 2025

Last week was characterised by increased Kp index numbers and severe geomagnetic storms, peaking at G4. These drove down maximum usable frequencies and disrupted DX contacts, especially on the higher HF bands.

The solar wind speed increased from 380 kilometres per second to around 500 kilometres per second on 15 April  and an increase in plasma density was noted as well. Subsequently, the Kp index peaked at 7.67 on Wednesday 16 April, causing visible aurora alerts in the UK.
This was caused by a pair of CMEs that left the Sun on Sunday 13 April. We had a total of 22 M-class solar flares over four days, so a CME event was inevitable.
Unsettled geomagnetic conditions are a feature on the declining side of a solar cycle, so we could unfortunately be in for many more.

According to Propquest, MUFs over a 3,000km path fell to below 18MHz for long periods on Wednesday 16 April , before climbing to around 21MHz at the end of the day.
Meanwhile, the solar flux index fell from a high of 170 on Friday 11 April to a low of 148 on Wednesday 16 April.

Next week, NOAA predicts that the SFI will start the week around 145 but could increase to 165 as the week progresses. Unsettled geomagnetic conditions are forecast for the 22 to the 24 April, with a predicted maximum Kp index of four.
As always, keep an eye on solarham.com for daily updates, but more importantly, get on the bands, which are a much more effective guide to HF propagation!
VHF and up :

The current period of unsettled weather looks likely to continue into the coming week. This does not mean rain every day, but periods of rain or showers with some intervening drier spells. These drier interludes are not really dominated by high pressure, just gaps between the wetter periods, so it’s unlikely to produce much significant Tropo.

In terms of propagation, there may be some rain scatter, although it won’t be very reliable. However, the prospects for meteor scatter are more promising with the peak of the Lyrids due on Tuesday 22 April. It is worth checking up on procedures for meteor scatter working if you’ve not done it before and you may find a new part of the hobby to add to your operating schedule.

The prospects for aurora continue to be raised by what seems like an almost daily supply of aurora alerts. Continue to monitor the Kp index for signs of elevated values, where Kp is above five, for radio activity. Early signs such as fluttery signals on the LF and HF bands may suggest it’s worth looking on the VHF bands for auroral activity.

As we move towards the new season it is good to get into the habit of looking for Sporadic-E. The Propquest website   shows several useful components for analysing the Es prospects.  If you look at the position of the jet streams shown on the Es blog tab, these can produce favourable conditions geographically to give a hint of the right direction in which to listen. The opening season typically favours 10m or 6m.

EME path losses are now decreasing towards perigee on Sunday 27 April. Last Friday, 18 April, saw minimum Moon declination, so Moon windows will lengthen along with peak elevation. 144MHz sky noise starts this week very high but decreases to low as the week progresses.
(Mike Terry, UK/BDXC)

Thursday, April 17, 2025

Russia's Radio Maria broadcasting for the Easter holidays

 

Radio. Maria, from St. Petersburg, Russia, 1053 kHz will broadcast during Easter. Information from Reijo Alapiha 

The activation from April 17-20 on 1053 kHz (and 92.6 MHz).
(Mauno Ritola, MWlist iog (2025-04-16) MW Info)

Radio Igloo slated for Saturday broadcast

 
Radio Igloo QSL

Radio Igloo will be on air on Saturday 19 April on 5040 or 5035 kHz

The same program will be broadcast twice.  The first time at 07.00 and the second time at 08.30 CEST  (05.00 and 06.30 UTC)

It will be a repeat of the Igloo-programme, which was first broadcast a year ago, on 2 and 3 March 2024.

Correct reports - with comments on the content of the programme - will be answered with our e-QSL. 

An audio-clip of the reception is highly appreciated.

We wish you a Happy Easter

The Radio Igloo Team - reception reports to radioigloo@gmail.com 
(NORDX)

Upcoming Radio Caroline North broadcast

 
Radio Caroline North via FB

Our next Radio Caroline North broadcast is between 18th – 20th April, live from our radio ship Ross Revenge.

During our three-day Easter broadcast you'll hear some great music from the 60s to 90s – plus we have three elegant Martins Luxury Easter Chocolate Hampers to give away in this month's competition draw, courtesy of The Locks Inn, in Geldeston, Beccles. See panel below for details.

Listen on 648 AM across England, The Netherlands, Belgium and beyond, on 1368 AM in the North/North-West courtesy of our friends at Manx Radio, worldwide online here via our Caroline North Player, on smart speakers and the Radio Caroline app.

We'd love to hear from you during the broadcast via north@... and remember, it's the only email address that gets you straight through to our 'North' broadcasters.

Uncle Bill's Melting Pot, April 18, 20

 
Lesotho music/photo via Goldren Scissors


Uncle Bill's Melting Pot, April 2025 (NOTE NEW SCHEDULE) 
April's program will feature mainly music from Lesotho with some helpful recommendations from its embassy in the US and will air as follows: 

Friday, April 18: 
6070 kHz at 1700 UTC 
3955 at 2100 UTC 

Sunday, April 20: 
9670 kHz at 1800 UTC using beam E (repeat of April 18 episode). 

**In addition to direct radio reception, both programs honor reception reports using remote SDRs as long as the whole program is described and which SDR is specified. 
(Tilford Productions)

Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Update on Radio Liberty on mediumwave

 



UPDATE! Radio Liberty said late last night (15 April) that the operator of the Lithuanian transmitter on 1386 had agreed to continue relaying RL for free. 


It said the relays would now be at 1930 to 2200 Moscow time (1630-1900 GMT). https://www.svoboda.org/a/retranslyatsiya-radioprogramm-svobody-iz-litvy-prodolzhaetsya/33386488.html 
(Chris Greenway, UK/BDXC)

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Radio Liberty announces station status

 


Radio Liberty's Russian service announced today (15 April) that it would no longer be broadcast on 1386. It said broadcasts would continue on satellite and online.at: 

Unclue Bill's Melting Pot

 

Monday, April 14, 2025

Pop Shop Radio, schedule update

 


In addition to our regular mix of hits, misses, and everything in between, here's a list of upcoming Pop Shop Radio specials

16 April to 20 April: No Hit Radio-Big hit singers and groups! Big flop records!
14 May to 19 May: Salute to Eurovision 1975: complete with classic interval signals and IDs from broadcasters of the participating countries
11 June to 16 June: British Beat before the Beatles: 1950s British pop.

Times and frequencies:
WRMI
0100 UT Monday (9 PM ET Sunday) 5950 khz
0300 UT Monday (8 PM PT Sunday) 3955 khz (subject to change)
Channel 292
1600 UT Wednesday 3955 and 9670 khz
2200 UT Saturday 3955 and 9670 khz 
Shortwave Gold
1300 UT Saturday 6160 khz
1900 UT Sunday 3975 khz

Tony Pavick
Pop Shop Radio
Hope BC Canada

Info on upcoming geomagnetic storm on April 16

 



GEOMAGNETIC STORM WATCH (G2): Geomagnetic storms are likely on April 16th when a pair of closely-spaced CMEs is expected to hit Earth's magnetic field in quick succession. NOAA forecasters say storm levels could reach category G2 with auroras across Canada and northern-tier US States. The CMEs were hurled toward Earth by a double eruption on the sun; see below. CME impact alerts: SMS Text.

A DOUBLE ERUPTION ON THE SUN: Explosions on the sun do *not* require sunspots. Indeed, spotless explosions occured twice over the weekend when these two magnetic filaments lifted off the sun:

Additional prop information at: https://spaceweather.com/

A plea to the VOA, from a former Iranian hostage

 
Terehan, Iran at the U.S. Embassy

I survived the Iran hostage crisis. People in countries like Iran desperately need the VOA
Voice of America broadcasts offer Iranians a glimpse of a future free from tyranny

By Barry Rosen Fox News

Over the 44 years since my release as a hostage of the Iranian regime, I have witnessed firsthand the unmet aspirations of the Iranian people and the vibrant, if often painful, struggles of the Iranian diaspora. Millions of Iranians have consistently and bravely reached for democracy, time and again defying a regime that has proven both unpopular and dangerous. 

For decades, the Voice of America’s (VOA) Persian service stood as a beacon of hope amid darkness — a trusted conduit for uncensored news and independent analysis that empowered grassroots communities.  

Additional story at: 

Tiny URL
(Photo/Wikipedia)

Pitt's historic Voice of America site signs off

 
Edward R Murrow Transmission Station

Ginger Livingston The Daily Reflector Apr 11, 2025 

A little known but still strongly held point of pride for some in Pitt County is that the community had the honor of being home to the last Voice of America transmitting station on United States soil.

That honor is no more now that the Voice of America and its parent agency, the United States Agency for Global Media, were shut down in mid-March as part of cost-cutting by the administration of President Donald Trump.

Efforts to obtain more details from the agency about the shutdown of the Edward R. Murrow Transmitting Station, also known as VOA Site B, were unsuccessful, including learning how many people employed at the site were either let go or placed on administrative leave.

Additional story at: 

Photo/Daily Reflector

California on Shortwave During World War II

 
KPH Marine Radio

Special thanks to Ray Robinson and Jeff white for sharing this week's program with our followers.


Jeff: A few weeks ago, I received an email from listener Bill Ruck in San Francisco, who volunteers with the Maritime Radio Historical Society.  He said he spends many Saturdays keeping maritime coastal station KPH on the air, operating from RCA’s building at the Bolinas transmitter site originally built by the Marconi Company in 1914.  Bill says he stumbled across an old article written by Wavescan’s editor-in-chief, Dr.  Adrian Peterson, and had some comments on it.  But before we get to those, let’s let Ray Robinson in Los Angeles remind us of what Adrian wrote, in his article first broadcast in Wavescan back in 2002.

Ray: Thanks, Jeff.   Adrian wrote that in December 1941, when the Pacific War flared up into an international conflict, the United States government didn’t own or operate any shortwave broadcasting stations on the west coast for coverage into Asia and the Pacific.  However, by the end of hostilities a total of a dozen different transmitter locations had been pressed into service during that dramatic four-year period.

A spate of intensive research into the available radio publications of the era indicates that programming from the Voice of America (VOA) and the Armed Forces Radio Service (AFRS) was on the air from as many as 50 different shortwave transmitters at the dozen shortwave locations, all in California.

The only shortwave broadcasting station in California at the time was KGEI, a General Electric facility that had been launched as W6XBE in 1939 at the World's Fair on Treasure Island in the middle of San Francisco Bay.  After the fair was over, the station received a regular callsign as KGEI and the transmitter was transferred to a new site at Belmont, about 20 miles south, half way between San Francisco and San Jose.

In 1942, this station, along with many others along the eastern seaboard and in the mid-west, were all taken over by the government for the duration of the hostilities, to be used to transmit OWI-VOA programming.  

Additionally, in order to secure adequate coverage into Asia and the Pacific, the government contracted the usage of several utility transmitters that were already on the air with communication traffic.

RCA Bolinas
Most notable of these facilities were the RCA station at Bolinas, a few miles north of San Francisco on the coast (the station that Bill Ruck now volunteers at), the AT&T station at Dixon, some 60 miles northeast of San Francisco, and the Press Wireless station down near Los Angeles.

The RCA station at Bolinas was a long-established facility, often heard in pre-war days with the relay of programming to and from Hawaii and other countries on the Pacific rim.  Over a period of time, several of the Bolinas transmitters were noted with OWI-VOA programming.

Early in 1942, an additional 50 kW RCA transmitter was installed at Bolinas and this was noted with radio broadcast programming under the callsign KRCA.  A sister unit was installed three years later, and this was allocated the callsign KRCQ.  QSL cards were issued to verify several of the Bolinas callsigns, including KES2, KES3, and KRCA.

The utility station at Dixon was owned and operated by the telephone company AT&T, and this was on the air with OWI-VOA programming under six different callsigns, four of which were verified with the now famous red, white and blue QSL cards.  The callsigns on these cards are KMI, KWU, KWV and KWY.

The Press Wireless facility located near Los Angeles was used for wartime programming through two of its transmitters, one of which was verified with a QSL card – KJE8.

Other shortwave transmitters in California also carried VOA and AFRS programming, though little is known about these stations.  The U.S. Navy wireless station at San Francisco was noted with the relay of AFRS programming, as were also stations KZH and KNY, the specific locations of which are unknown.

At the same time as contract radio coverage was taken out over these many utility transmitters, plans were laid for the quick installation of additional shortwave transmitters at already established locations specifically for broadcast coverage.  The first of these new units was station KWID.

A 100 kW transmitter for KWID was co-located with a medium wave station, KSFO, at Islais Creek on the bay side of San Francisco, and the studios were installed in the Mark Hopkins Hotel on the seafront.  A 50 kW sister transmitter, KWIX, was installed at the same location the following year, 1943.

Another utility station was the Mackay facility located at Palo Alto, some 30 miles south of San Francisco, and two new 50 kW transmitters were installed there using the callsigns KROJ and KROU.  These units left the air forever after the end of the war.

In addition to these smaller units, two large shortwave stations were built specifically for trans-Pacific broadcast coverage, and these were the CBS station at Delano, 140 miles north of Los Angeles, and the NBC facility at Dixon.  The Delano station was inaugurated in 1944 as KCBA, and the Dixon station was inaugurated in 1945 as KNBA.

In 2002, Adrian Peterson wrote that, interestingly, only one of these many historic radio stations is on the air today with broadcast programming, and that is the very large Voice of America station located in a rural area near Delano, north of Los Angeles.  However, that station too was finally closed five years later, officially due to budget cuts, in September 2007.  One of the transmitters and the control console was recently removed from Delano to a museum in Bloomfield, New York, but as of 2025, the 800 acre site is still owned by the federal government, which is waiting to hear if the town of Delano’s proposal to build an airport on the site will be approved by the FAA.  If it is, the remaining antenna towers will be taken down.

During the hectic wartime period when all of these many shortwave transmitters were in use for radio programming, they were heard far and wide throughout the Pacific rim, as well as in Europe and elsewhere.  Many thousands of QSL cards were processed for these stations, and the Heritage collection which is now being scanned in Canberra at the Australian National Archive, contains a large album with nearly 50 of these neat red, white a blue QSL cards, each with its own distinctive callsign.

So, now back to Bill Ruck’s comments.  He said he got to know Far East Broadcasting Company and KGEI since he was the Engineering Manager of KNBR whose transmitter is next to KGEI in "Belmont" (now Redwood Shores).

He continues:  “You probably know the story of KGEI but the US State Department asked GE to put on a shortwave station to counter Nazi propaganda in South 
America.  They built KGEI at the San Francisco Treasure Island Exposition in 1939.  When the exposition was over the Navy wanted KGEI out, so GE purchased property from NBC's KPO (now KNBR) and built their transmitter in "Belmont".

KGEI QSL 

“The station had a directional antenna aimed at South America and programming was in Spanish provided by NBC.  When KGEI shut down they gave me some historic artifacts from the station including a drawing showing proposed antennas aimed west, dated December 2, 1941” (and Bill attached a photo of that drawing).  At the RCA Bolinas facility, Bill says:  “We did find evidence that RCA rented transmitters to OWI with the call sign KRCA but Dr. Peterson's paper is the first we have heard about KRCQ.”

“When RCA shut down their shortwave point-to-point service, most of the paperwork that had accumulated over 40 years was thrown out.  The last KPH station manager saved much of that paperwork, and took it home.  Unfortunately, he lived in Russian River and a few years later a flood turned all of the paper he saved into mush.

Finally, Bill said it was “curious that the first KROJ transmitter may have been a Press Wireless transmitter.  We know that when Press Wireless shut down their Belmont transmitter the PW-15 transmitters were moved to Mexico.  They did give us two PW-15 transmitters and one of them is operating every Saturday.  The second PW-15 is being restored and there is no reason why it won't be on the air in a few months.  With the cooperation of Globe Wireless, we operate KPH and KFS on Saturdays.  We have vintage RCA and Press Wireless transmitters on the air.”

So, thanks very much to Bill Ruck in San Francisco for that informative update.
(Ray Robinson/Jeff White/Wavescan)
Back to you, Jeff.
(photos/NPS/Wikipedia)

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Highlights of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity 07 - 13 April 2025

Solar activity was at high levels on 12-13 April due to the rapid growth and complexity of Region 4055 (N07 L=235, class/area Ekc/820 on 13 April). This region totalled 19 M-class flares during the highlight period. The largest was an M3.2 flare at 1851 UTC on 13 April. Region 4048 (S16 L=279, class/area Fkc/460 on 07 April) produced M-class activity as well. Other highlights included filament activity in the south central portion of the disk. Two filament eruptions were observed. The first was approximately 20 degrees long, centered near S20E20, and began erupting after ~12/2130 UTC. The second filament was approximately 12 degrees long, centered near S22W09, and began erupting after ~13/0500 UTC. CME signatures were observed in subsequent coronagraph imagery following
each event. Initial analysis and modeling indicated a likely Earth-directed component, with anticipated arrival at Earth near midday on 16 Apr. 

No proton events were observed at geosynchronous orbit.

The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit was at moderate to high levels on 07-13 Apr due to the influence of various CH HSSs. 

Geomagnetic field activity reached G1 (Minor) storm levels on 08-09, and 12 April all due to influences from CH HSSs. Unsettled to active levels were observed on the remaining days in the highlight period. 

Forecast of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity 14 April - 10 May 2025

Solar activity is expected to be at moderate to high levels on 27 April - 10 May with the return of Region 4055. Low to moderate levels are expected for the remainder of the outlook period. 

No proton events are expected at geosynchronous orbit.

The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit is expected to be at moderate to high levels on 14-15, and 23-28 April, 03-10 May due to the influences of recurrent CH HSS activity. 

Geomagnetic field activity is expected to be at G2 (Moderate) storm levels on 16 April due to the anticipated arrival of a CME that left the Sun on 13 April. G2 storm levels are expected again on 02 May due to recurrent CH HSS influences. G1 (Minor) storm levels are
expected on 17 April, 01 May, and 05-06 May, all due to recurrent CH HSS activity. Unsettled to active levels are expected on 14-15 April, 18 April, 22-23 April, 03-04 May, and 07-09 May, all due to recurrent CH HSS activity as well. Quiet to unsettled levels are
expected for the remaining days in the outlook period. 

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2025 Apr 14     160          12          4
2025 Apr 15     150          12          4
2025 Apr 16     140          36          6
2025 Apr 17     140          20          5
2025 Apr 18     140          16          4
2025 Apr 19     145          10          3
2025 Apr 20     145           8          3
2025 Apr 21     150           8          3
2025 Apr 22     155          15          4
2025 Apr 23     155          15          4
2025 Apr 24     160          15          4
2025 Apr 25     165          10          3
2025 Apr 26     165           6          2
2025 Apr 27     165           6          2
2025 Apr 28     160           6          2
2025 Apr 29     155           6          2
2025 Apr 30     150           6          2
2025 May 01     160          25          5
2025 May 02     155          35          6
2025 May 03     155          20          4
2025 May 04     150          12          4
2025 May 05     145          25          5
2025 May 06     145          20          5
2025 May 07     140          18          4
2025 May 08     140          18          4
2025 May 09     140          18          4
2025 May 10     140          15          3
(NOAA)

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