Monday, June 30, 2014

Frequency Update - International Shortwave Broadcast Guide: Summer 2014

This is the second update for the 2014 Summer edition of International Shortwave Frequency Guide. The ebook from Teak Publishing, can be purchased at Amazon.com for US $ 4.99, and is available at: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K6YKNFM

All time references are in UTC, frequencies in kHz (kilohertz) // indicates a parallel frequency. Broadcast are daily unless otherwise indicated.

Country/Station
Language
Hrs/freq/info

Clandestine, Ictimai/VO Talyshistan
Azeri
1600-1700  11761as (new entry)

Clandestine, R Free Sarawak
Iban
1100-1130  mtwhfa  15425as (ex 1100-1145 15410as)
1130-1200  mtwhfa  15425as  (ex 1145-1200 15420as)
1200-1230  mtwhfa  15425as (ex 15420as)

Clandestine, Hamada R Intl
Hausa
0530-0600  mtwhf  7350as (broadcast cancelled)

Clandestine, Shiokaze/Sea Breeze
Chinese/Korean
1330-1400  t  6020as (6135as)
1400-1430  t  6020as (6135as) (new entry)
English
1330-1400  h  6020as (6135as)
1400-1430  h  6020as (6135as)
1600-1700  h  6165as (ex 6090as)
Japanese
1330-1400  mw  6020as (ex 6135as)
1400-1430  mw  6020as (ex 6135as)
Korean
1330-1400  f  6020as (ex 6135as)
Korean/Japanese
1330-1400  Sat/Sun  6020as (new entry)
1400-1430  Sat/Sun  6020as (new entry)

Clandestine, VO Martyrs (Freedom)
Korean
1600-1700  7515as (ex 7505as)
1700-1730  7515as (ex 7505as)

France, R France Intl
Chinese
0930-1000  7325as  11875as (broadcast cancelled)
1100-1200  9955as (new entry)
1200-1300  9955as (new entry)
2300-0000  9660as (additional freq) // 9955as (deleted)

Germany, Deutsche Welle
Dari
1330-1400  15595as (cancelled)
Pashto
1400-1427  15595as (cancelled)

Laos, Lao National R
(new entrys to database)
Khmer
1530-1600  6130as
Thai
1330-1400  6130as
Vietnamese
1500-1530  6130as

Sweden, IBRA Radio
Bengali
0000-0030  9390as (ex 5905as)
Swahili
1730-1800  11785af (effective 01 July)

UK, BBC World Service
English
0100-0200  11600as (transmission/freq suspended to Thailand)
0200-0300  11600as (transmission/freq suspended to Thailand)
0300-0400  7370as (transmission/freq suspended to Thailand)
0400-0500  7370as (transmisison/freq suspended to Thailand)
0500-0800 11700as (transmission/freq suspended to Thailand)

Farsi
0230-0300  7325as (ex 7250as)
0300-0315  7324as (ex 7250as)
0330-0400  9780as (9425as)
0400-0430  9780as (9425as)
Tamil
1545-1600  9900as (9500as)
1600-1615  9900as (9500as)
Sinhala
1630-1700  9900as (9500as)
Urdu
1500-1600  11910 (11730as)

UK, FEBA Radio
English
1330-1345  m  9720as (new entry)
Kannada
1330-1345  Sun  9720as
Kuvi
1330-1345  Sat  9720as (new entry)
Malayalam
1345-1400  thfa  9720as (new entry)
Tamil
1330-1345  w  9720as (new entry)
1345-1400  mwa  9720as (new entry)
Telugu
1330-1345  thf  9720as (new entry)

USA, Radio Free Asia - Revised A14 Schedule
Transmitters via: Germany, Kuwait, Lithuania, Mariana Islands-Saipan & Tinian,
Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Tajikistan, Thailand, and United Arab Emirates.

(this schedule is likely to be revised, and I will post an updated version when available/GVH)

Burmese (4 hours daily)
0030-0130  9940IRA  12115KWT  15700TIN
1230-1330  7390IRA   9335TIN  13870TIN
1330-1400  7390TIN   9335TIN  12140SAI
1400-1430  7390TIN   9335TIN
1630-1730  9940IRA

Cantonese (2 hours daily)
all via Tinian Isl, variable change every week.
1400-1500 13585Sa 13595Su 13635Mo/We/Fr 13700Tu/Th
2200-2300 15260Mo 15270Tu 15280We 15290Th 15300Fr
          15380Sa 15390Su

Khmer (2 hours daily)
1230-1330 12140SAI
2230-2330 13740SAI

Korean (5 hours daily)
1500-1700  1188SEO   5820TIN   7210TIN   7455TIN
1700-1800  1188SEO   5820TIN   9975TIN
1800-1900  5820TIN
2100-2200  7460MNG   9610TIN  11945SAI

Lao (2 hours daily)
0000-0100 15690TIN
1100-1200  9325SAI  15120TIN

Mandarin (12 hours daily)
0300-0400 13710SAI  17495TIN  17615TIN  17855SAI
0400-0500 13790SAI  15615TIN  17855SAI  21505TIN
0500-0600 13790SAI  15615TIN  17855SAI  21690TIN
0600-0700 13790SAI  15615TIN  17495TIN  17790SAI  17810TIN
1500-1600  9455SAI  13675TJK  15205TIN  15430SAI
1600-1630  9455SAI  13675TJK  15560SAI
1630-1700  9695SAI  11685TIN  13675TJK  15560SAI
1700-1800  5890TIN   7395TIN   9355SAI   9745SAI
1800-1900  5890TIN   9355SAI   9745SAI  11555SAI
1900-2000  1098KOU-TWN   5890TIN   7260TIN
           9355SAI       9745KWT
2000-2100  1098KOU-TWN   5890TIN   6140TIN  7260TIN
           7435TJK       9355SAI   9745KWT
2100-2200  1098KOU-TWN   5890TIN   7435TJK
           9335TIN       9690KWT
2300-2330  9440KWT  11785TIN  15570TIN
2330-0000  9440SAI  11785TIN  15570TIN

Tibetan (10 hours daily)
TIN and KWT frequency hopping, variable change every week,
variable operation day of the week change very often.

0100-0200  9680KWT   9885TJK  11695UAE  17730MNG
          TIN:17635Tu/Th 17665Sa 17685Mo/We/Fr 17700Su
0200-0300  9885TJK  11695UAE  11745KWT  17730MNG
          TIN:21550Mo 21560Tu 21575We 21585Th 21595Fr
              21610Sa 21620Su
0600-0700 17510TJK  17635KWT  17700KWT  21550TIN  21690UAE
1000-1100 13680KWT  15620TIN
          TIN:21455Su 21465Sa 21475Fr 21485Th 21495We
              21505Tu 21525Mo
1100-1200  7470MNG  13830TJK  15195UAE
          KWT:18930Mo 18980Fr/Tu 18990We/Sa 19000Th 19010Su
1200-1300  7470MNG  11605TIN  13830TJK  15195TJK
          KWT:18930Su 18980Mo/Th 18990Tu/Fr 19000We/Sa
1300-1400  7470MNG  11605TIN  13830TJK  15195TJK
          KWT:18930Mo 18980Tu/Fr 18990We/Sa
              19000Th 19010Su
1400-1500  9920UDO  17485UDO  17515UDO  17570LAM
1500-1600  9370TJK  11795UAE  13735TIN
2200-2300  7505TJK   9370SAI
          KWT:11830Mo 11870Tu 11965We 11995Th 12035Fr
              12045Sa 12125Su
2300-0000  6075KWT   9805UAE   9815KWT   9875TJK

Uyghur (2 hours daily)
0100-0200  9350TJK   9400SIT  11640UAE  11945UAE  17540TIN
1600-1700  9370TJK   9555UAE   9975TIN  11560TIN

Vietnamese (2 hours daily)
0000-0030 12125KWT  13835SAI  15675TIN
1400-1430  1503FAO-TWN
1400-1500  9720TIN  12130TIN  13825SAI
2300-2400  1503FAO-TWN
2330-2400 12125KWT  13835SAI  15675TIN
(via wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews June 20/WWDC Top Nx 1167)

USA, Voice of America
VOA to end shortwave broadcasts in English and several language services. From Monday June 30 all shortwave frequencies for English News programs to Asia will be eliminated. We will no longer be heard via shortwave in the morning 2200-0200 UT and in the evening 1200-1600 UT.

Shortwave frequencies for the following services will also be eliminated:

This may not be a complete listing for all of VOA's Asian services that were dropped. Missing from this release are services in Burmese, Cantonese, Chinese, Korean and Tibetan. When an updated version is available, it will be posted on this blog./GVH

Azeri (Azerbaijani)
1730-1800  7435 KWT 250 kW 058 deg to CeAs
1730-1800  9490 BIB 100 kW 080 deg to CeAs
1730-1800 11985 SMG 250 kW 073 deg to CeAs

Bangla (Bengali)
1600-1700  7475 UDO 250 kW 300 deg to SoAs
1600-1700 11850 UDO 250 kW 300 deg to SoAs

English
2200-2300  5895 IRA 250 kW 065 deg to SoEaAS Sun-Thu
2200-2300  5915 UDO 250 kW 018 deg to EaAS   Sun-Thu
2200-2300  7480 KWT 250 kW 058 deg to SoAS   Sun-Thu
2200-2300  7575 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SoEaAS Sun-Thu
2200-2300 12150 TIN 250 kW 313 deg to EaAS   Sun-Thu
2300-2400  5895 PHT 250 kW 275 deg to SEAs
2300-2400  7480 UDO 250 kW 018 deg to EaAs
2300-2400  7575 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SEAs
2300-2400 12150 TIN 250 kW 313 deg to EaAs
0100-0200  7425 KWT 250 kW 082 deg to SoAs
0100-0200  9780 IRA 250 kW 356 deg to SoAs
0100-0200 15205 UDO 250 kW 292 deg to SoAs
1200-1300  7575 UDO 250 kW 018 deg to EaAs
1200-1300  9510 PHT 250 kW 283 deg to SEAs
1200-1300 12075 PHT 250 kW 349 deg to SEAs
1200-1300 12150 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to EaAs
1300-1400  7575 UDO 250 kW 018 deg to EaAS   Sat/Sun
1300-1400  9510 PHT 250 kW 283 deg to SoEaAS Sat/Sun
1300-1400 12075 TIN 250 kW 305 deg to EaAS   Sat/Sun
1300-1400 12150 PHT 250 kW 349 deg to SoEaAS Sat/Sun
1400-1500  7575 UDO 250 kW 268 deg to SoAS   Mon-Fri
1400-1500 12110 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SoAS   Mon-Fri
1400-1500 15490 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SoEaAS Mon-Fri
1500-1600  7575 UDO 250 kW 268 deg to SoAs
1500-1600 12110 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SoAs
1500-1600 15490 UDO 250 kW 280 deg to SoAs

English Learning
2230-2300  7460 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SEAs
2230-2300  9570 UDO 250 kW 018 deg to EaAs
2230-2300 11840 PHT 250 kW 349 deg to EaAs
2300-2400  7460 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SEAs
2300-2400  9570 UDO 250 kW 018 deg to EaAs
2300-2400 11840 PHT 250 kW 349 deg to EaAs
0030-0100  7425 KWT 250 kW 082 deg to SoAs
0030-0100  9790 KWT 250 kW 078 deg to SEAs
0030-0100 12015 UDO 250 kW 030 deg to EaAs
0030-0100 12150 UDO 250 kW 280 deg to SEAs
0030-0100 15290 PHT 250 kW 349 deg to EaAs
0030-0100 17820 PHT 250 kW 021 deg to EaAs
1500-1600  6140 UDO 250 kW 284 deg to SoAs
1500-1600  7540 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SoAs
1500-1600  9400 PHT 250 kW 349 deg to EaAs

Khmer
2200-2230  5905 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SEAs
2200-2230  9320 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SEAs
1330-1430 11695 IRA 250 kW 073 deg to SEAs

Kurdish
0500-0600 11995 SMG 250 kW 114 deg to WeAS
0500-0600 15560 IRA 250 kW 310 deg to WeAS
0500-0600 17870 BIB 100 kW 085 deg to WeAS
1400-1500 15470 BOT 100 kW 010 deg to WeAS
1400-1500 17870 IRA 250 kW 299 deg to WeAS
1700-1800  7365 BIB 100 kW 105 deg to WeAS
1700-1800  9850 BIB 100 kW 105 deg to WeAS
1700-1800 11995 IRA 250 kW 315 deg to WeAS

Lao
1230-1300 11965 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SEAs

Uzbek
1500-1530 11810 KWT 250 kW 046 deg to CeAs
1500-1530 11920 SMG 250 kW 073 deg to CeAs
1500-1530 13650 UDO 250 kW 316 deg to CeAs
1500-1530 17600 KWT 250 kW 046 deg to CeAs

Shortwave being used by services at Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty and
Radio Free Asia are also being cut.
(Ivo Ivanov-BUL, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews June 28)

********************************************************
Legend
Days:
m (Monday)
t (Tuesday)
w (Wednesday)
h (Thursday)
f (Friday)
a/Sat (Saturday)
s/Sun (Sunday)
DRM: Digital Radio Mondiale

Target Areas:
af Africa
as  Asia
ca Central America
eu Europe
na North America
pa Pacific
sa South America
va various target areas

BBG makes drastic cuts to Voice of America, RFA and RFE schedules



Unfortunate news from the Voice of America: Congress has approved major cuts to US international broadcasting over shortwave. Thanks to Dan Robinson for sharing this significant news. Dan writes:

This news emerging from VOA late Friday:
VOA to end shortwave broadcasts in English and several language services Monday.

Received this late Friday afternoon: "FAREWELL TO SHORTWAVE".

We were informed late Friday that BBG's proposed shortwave cuts for FY2014 have been approved by theCongress. As of the end of the day on Monday, June 30th, all shortwave frequencies for the English News 
programs to Asia will be eliminated. We will no longer be heard via shortwave in the morning (12-16 UT), 
and in the evening (22-02 UT) ... mostly in Asia.

Shortwave frequencies for the following services will also be eliminated:

Azerbaijani, Bangla, English (Learning), Khmer, Kurdish, Lao and Uzbek.

Shortwave being used by services at RFE/RL and RFA are also being cut. Because shortwave has been a cheap and effective way to receive communications in countries with poor infrastructure or repressive
regimes, it was a good way to deliver information. But broadcasting via shortwave is expensive, and its use by listeners has been on the decline for years. At the BBG, the cost vs. impact equation no longer favors
broadcasts via this medium to most of the world.

Important for us is that we will continue to be heard on shortwave frequencies during those hours we broadcast to Africa. Also, we know through our listener surveys that about half of our audience in Asia and the rest of the world listens to us via the web and podcast - so all is not lost.

Let's break the news about this change to our audiences starting Sunday night. I doubt specific frequencies are critical to announce. The important point to make for our listeners is that we encourage their continued 
listening through local affiliates, and on the web at "voanews.com."
(Dan Robinson-USA via Dave Porter G4OYX {ex-VoA / BBC Woofferton site}

Sweeping cuts to VOA, RFE and RFA shortwave services.

Bureaucrats gave listeners little time to learn about shortwave cuts by VOA, RFA, and RFE/RL.
(WWDXC/Top News 1167/29 June 2014)

BBG Watch Commentary

Executives in charge of the International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB), which operates radio transmissions for 
the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), have once again shown their contempt for loyal radio listeners of many years, as well as for Voice of America (VOA), Radio Free Asia (RFA), and Radio Free Europe / 
Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) journalists and broadcasters who prepare shortwave radio broadcasts, which IBB 
just announced it wants to terminate at the end of the day on June 30, 2014 in a massive and in most cases 
complete cut affecting many countries without free media:

Belarus, Caucasus, Iran, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Iraq (Kurdish), Cambodia, Laosand Vietnam.

At the very least, BBG members should intervene and tell IBB executives that they cannot give radio listeners only a day or two to adjust to such a major change. They should also demand that IBB executives show a 
little more respect for managers and journalists at VOA, RFA, and RFE/RL.

All shortwave frequencies will also be eliminated for Voice of America English radio broadcasts to Asia, 
Voice of America's English teaching programs, and VOA programs to Bangladesh.
(additional story at: http://bbgwatch.com/bbgwatch/bureaucrats-gave-listeners-little-time-to-learn-about-shortwave-cuts-by-voa-rfa-and-rferl/

USA   

Voice of America to end shortwave broadcasts in English and several language services. From Monday June 30 all shortwave frequencies for English News programs to Asia will be eliminated. We will no longer be heard via shortwave in the morning 2200-0200 UT and in the evening 1200-1600 UT.
Shortwave frequencies for the following services will also be eliminated:

There are no listings below for additional VOA Asian services including Burmese, Cantonese, 
Chinese, Korean and Tibetan.


All times UTC

Azerbaijani
1730-1800  7435 KWT 250 kW 058 deg to CeAs
1730-1800  9490 BIB 100 kW 080 deg to CeAs
1730-1800 11985 SMG 250 kW 073 deg to CeAs

Bangla
1600-1700  7475 UDO 250 kW 300 deg to SoAs
1600-1700 11850 UDO 250 kW 300 deg to SoAs

English
2200-2300  5895 IRA 250 kW 065 deg to SoEaAS Sun-Thu
2200-2300  5915 UDO 250 kW 018 deg to EaAS   Sun-Thu
2200-2300  7480 KWT 250 kW 058 deg to SoAS   Sun-Thu
2200-2300  7575 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SoEaAS Sun-Thu
2200-2300 12150 TIN 250 kW 313 deg to EaAS   Sun-Thu
2300-2400  5895 PHT 250 kW 275 deg to SEAs
2300-2400  7480 UDO 250 kW 018 deg to EaAs
2300-2400  7575 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SEAs
2300-2400 12150 TIN 250 kW 313 deg to EaAs
0100-0200  7425 KWT 250 kW 082 deg to SoAs
0100-0200  9780 IRA 250 kW 356 deg to SoAs
0100-0200 15205 UDO 250 kW 292 deg to SoAs
1200-1300  7575 UDO 250 kW 018 deg to EaAs
1200-1300  9510 PHT 250 kW 283 deg to SEAs
1200-1300 12075 PHT 250 kW 349 deg to SEAs
1200-1300 12150 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to EaAs
1300-1400  7575 UDO 250 kW 018 deg to EaAS   Sat/Sun
1300-1400  9510 PHT 250 kW 283 deg to SoEaAS Sat/Sun
1300-1400 12075 TIN 250 kW 305 deg to EaAS   Sat/Sun
1300-1400 12150 PHT 250 kW 349 deg to SoEaAS Sat/Sun
1400-1500  7575 UDO 250 kW 268 deg to SoAS   Mon-Fri
1400-1500 12110 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SoAS   Mon-Fri
1400-1500 15490 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SoEaAS Mon-Fri
1500-1600  7575 UDO 250 kW 268 deg to SoAs
1500-1600 12110 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SoAs
1500-1600 15490 UDO 250 kW 280 deg to SoAs

English Learning
2230-2300  7460 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SEAs
2230-2300  9570 UDO 250 kW 018 deg to EaAs
2230-2300 11840 PHT 250 kW 349 deg to EaAs
2300-2400  7460 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SEAs
2300-2400  9570 UDO 250 kW 018 deg to EaAs
2300-2400 11840 PHT 250 kW 349 deg to EaAs
0030-0100  7425 KWT 250 kW 082 deg to SoAs
0030-0100  9790 KWT 250 kW 078 deg to SEAs
0030-0100 12015 UDO 250 kW 030 deg to EaAs
0030-0100 12150 UDO 250 kW 280 deg to SEAs
0030-0100 15290 PHT 250 kW 349 deg to EaAs
0030-0100 17820 PHT 250 kW 021 deg to EaAs
1500-1600  6140 UDO 250 kW 284 deg to SoAs
1500-1600  7540 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SoAs
1500-1600  9400 PHT 250 kW 349 deg to EaAs

Khmer
2200-2230  5905 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SEAs
2200-2230  9320 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SEAs
1330-1430 11695 IRA 250 kW 073 deg to SEAs

Kurdish
0500-0600 11995 SMG 250 kW 114 deg to WeAS
0500-0600 15560 IRA 250 kW 310 deg to WeAS
0500-0600 17870 BIB 100 kW 085 deg to WeAS
1400-1500 15470 BOT 100 kW 010 deg to WeAS
1400-1500 17870 IRA 250 kW 299 deg to WeAS
1700-1800  7365 BIB 100 kW 105 deg to WeAS
1700-1800  9850 BIB 100 kW 105 deg to WeAS
1700-1800 11995 IRA 250 kW 315 deg to WeAS

Lao
1230-1300 11965 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SEAs

Uzbek
1500-1530 11810 KWT 250 kW 046 deg to CeAs
1500-1530 11920 SMG 250 kW 073 deg to CeAs
1500-1530 13650 UDO 250 kW 316 deg to CeAs
1500-1530 17600 KWT 250 kW 046 deg to CeAs

Shortwave being used by services at Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty and Radio Free Asia are also being 
cut. (Ivo Ivanov-BUL, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews June 28)
(Top Nx 1167/WWDXC)

Amateur Radio Special Events: July 2014

This is sampling of Special Expeditions and Events on amateur radio for the month of July. Events are open to amateur radio operators, and shortwave listeners. QSLing may include special event cards, certificates or both. QSLing information or requirements are as indicated in the postings.

References to operating times are in UTC
Laos
July 1
XW, Laos. Reports indicate that Larry, AG6OU, son of XW0ZJZ, will once again be active as XW6OU from Vientiane, Laos, starting July 1st. Activity will be on 20 meters and mainly SSB. Length of his stay is not known at the moment. QSL via E21EIC and eQSL.

July 1-6
13 Colonies. 1300-0400, K2B/KI4TYK, Cedar Bluff, VA. 13 Colonies. 7.213. Certificate & QSL. Danny Starling, 2262 Bandy Rd,  Cedar Bluff, VA 24609. 13 Colonies for the birthday of America and men women the armed forces. ki4tyk@crawler.com or www.13colonies.info




July 1-6
First Christian Church, Flora, IN, 100th Birthday, 1500-2000, K9EFY, Flora, IN. Area Amateurs. 14.245 7.245 3.910 147.24/84. Certificate. Richard Curts, K9EFY, 903 S Division, Flora, IN 46949. Mornings 9:00 –11.00 AM EST. Each day except Sunday

July 1-7
Bicentennial of the Writing of the Star Spangled Banner. 0000-0000, W3FT, Reisterstown, MD. Baltimore Amateur Radio Club. 7.205 3.825. QSL. Baltimore Amateur Radio Club, PO Box 120, Reisterstown, MD 21136. We will be operating as a sister station in the 13 colonies special event. www.w3ft.com

July 1-7
Original 13 Colonies Independence Week Special Event - SC Stations 1300-0400, K2L, South Carolina. The US Original 13 Colonies Group. 14.313. Certificate & QSL. Dennis Zabawa, KG4RUL, 307 Pine Cone Ct, Ladson, SC 29456. Please QSL to KG4RUL for SC, K2L contacts ONLY. For an individual
operator, use their info as listed on QRZ.com www.13colonies.info/SC13Col.htm

July 1-8
151st Anniversary of The Battle of Hanover and Gettysburg. 0500-0505, W1G, East Berlin, PA. WO4L. 24.945 14.265 18.150 7.185. Certificate and QSL. Bob Hess, 74 Curtis Dr, East Berlin, PA 17316. Instructions for QSL and certificate at www.qrz.com/db/wo4l  or www.qrz.com/db/w1g

July 1-13
FIFA World Cup 2014. Hamradio and Sports uniting countries, 0000-0000, W7C, Port Orchard, WA. KQ7W. 28.026 21.026 14.026 7.026. QSL. Ron Lago, 1345 City View, Eugene, OR 97402. www.qrz.com/db/w7c

July 1-August 31
50th Anniversary of the Roosevelt International Park in Campobello Island New Brunswick. 0000-2359, AA1KS/FDR, Eastport, ME. Moose Island Amateur Radio Club. 20 15 10 meters, SSB and CW. QSL. AA1KS, 44 Clark St, Eastport, ME 04631.

July 4
America's Freedom Festival at Provo Jul 4, 1800-2359, K7UCA, Provo, UT. Utah County ARES. 14.240 7.240. Certificate. Douglas Nielson, 635 W 460 N, American Fork, UT 84003. ucares.org

July 4
Independence Day at Fort Missoula Jul 4, 1600-2300, W7PX, Missoula, MT. Hellgate Amateur Radio Club. 21.310 14.260 14.030. QSL. HARC, P.O.Box 3811, Missoula, MT 59806. www.w7px.org

July 5
43rd Annual Smithville Fiddlers Jamboree and Craft Festival, 1400-2200, K4F, Smithville, TN. DeKalb/Cannon County Amateur Radio Club. 14.280 14.045 7.275 7.045. QSL.

DeKalb/Cannon County Amateur Radio Club - AB4ZB, 288 Dogwood Cir, Smithville, TN 37166. dccarc.org

July 5
Laurel MD Fourth of July Celebration, 1600-2359, W3LRC, Laurel, MD. Laurel Amateur Radio Club. 28.350 21.400 14.325 7.200, 147.54 FM. Certificate and QSL. Laurel Amateur Radio Club, PO Box 146, Laurel, MD 20725. www.larcmd.org

July 5-6
Laura Ingalls Wilder Pageant Jul 5-Jul 6, 1600-2359, W0NOZ, DeSmet, SD. Huron Amateur Radio Association. 18.155 14.265 7.265. Certificate and QSL. Huron ARA, P.O. Box 205, Huron, SD 57350. Send QSO info and $2; We will supply postage and envelope. www.huronarc.info

July 6-12
Whiskey Rebellion Festival, 1200-1812, W3R, Washington, PA. Washington Amateur Communications. 14.280 7.280 18.160. Certificate and QSL. WACOM Bill Steffey, 401 Bells Lake Rd, Prosperity, PA 15329. Event info and background on the "Original" Whiskey Rebellion at www.whiskeyrebellionfestival.com   (or)  www.wacomarc.org

July 7-13
Memorial for Capt Emilio Carranza, Mexico's Lindbergh, 1200-2000, N2M, Vincentown, NJ. Burlington County Radio Club. PSK31 14.270; 7.190. Certificate and QSL. BCRC, P.O. Box 307, Moorestown, NJ 08057. Returning to Mexico from a goodwill mission from NYC, Capt Carranza went down in a furious electrical storm over the Jersey Pine Barrens July 12, 1928. See www.post11.org/carranza for full story. www.k2td-bcrc.org

July 12
Commemorating Alliance, OH as the home of Taylorcraft Aviation, 1400-2000, W8T, Alliance, OH. Alliance Amateur Radio Club. 28.260 21.260 14.260 7.260. Certificate & QSL. Alliance Amateur Radio Club, PO Box 3344, Alliance, OH 44601. www.w8lky.org

July 12
Great River Shakespeare Festival, 1500-2100, N2B, Winona, MN. Winona Amateur Radio Club, Inc. 14.275 10.120 7.245. Certificate. Matt Burt, 292 Valley Oaks Dr, Winona, MN 55987.

USS Midway
July 12
Independance Day Special Event, 1600-2300, NI6IW, San Diego, CA. USS Midway (CV-41) Museum. 14.320 7.250 PSK31 14.070 D-Star REF001C. QSL. USS Midway Museum Radio Room, 910 N Harbor Dr, San Diego, CA 92101.

July 12
K4V Special Event Station - NSS 2014 Convention, 1600-1600, K4V, Huntsville, AL. National Speleological Society . 7.266. QSL. Gene Harrison N3EV, Box 1584, Leesburg, VA 20177. www.caves.org

July 12
National War Plane Museum / Geneseo Air Show Special Event, 0200-0800, N2ARR, Geneseo, NY. Keuka Lake Amateur Radio Association. 28.425 14.260 7.225. Certificate. KLARA, c/o Nancy Bob, KS2YL, 3305 Aikens Rd, Watkins Glen, NY 14891. 10 AM EDST - 4 PM EST keukalakeara@gmail.com

July 12
Red River Bridge War, 1400-2100, K5GCC, Cartwright, OK. Grayson County Amateur Radio Club. PSK31 14.070 7.070; SSB 14.250 7.250. QSL. K5GCC, 718 E Hwy 82 #198, Sherman, TX 75090. We will be operating PSK31 and SSB on both 20 and 40 meters depending on band conditions www.k5gcc.or

July 12-13
75 Years of Community Service, 1400-0200, AF0S, Colorado Springs, CO. Pikes Peak Radio Amateur Association. 14.245. QSL. PPRAA, P.O. Box 16521, Colorado Springs, CO 80935. www.ppraa.org

July 17-22
45th Anniversary of Apollo 11, 0000-2359, N4A, Huntsville, AL. Marshall Space Flight Center Amateur Radio Club WA4NZD. 14.300. QSL. WA4NZD MSFC Amateur Radio Club, c/o Donald Hediger, ES32, Huntsville, AL 35812. A certificate may be available. Check http://wa4nzd.wordpress.com for the
availability and other frequency announcements. www.wa4nzd.wordpress.com

July 18-20
Apollo 11 Moon Landing, 45th Anniversary Special Event, Jul 18-Jul 20, 2300-2359, W4R and W4A, Huntsville, AL. Huntsville Amateur Radio Club. 28.426 14.245 7.193 3.623. QSL. William Bathgate, KD8IGK, 307 Clinton Ave, Ste 100, Huntsville, AL 35801. W4A will be on multiple transmitters at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center with Guest Operators like Homer Hickam and other space industry notables. W4R will be an elusive "Rover" station  will be harder to work and getting both cards with be a "feather in your cap." Space Camp Kids will occasionally be on the mic. www.harc.net/apollo-event-7-18-14.pdf

July 19-21
Apollo 11 Moon Landing, 0000-2359, WA3NAN, Greenbelt, MD. Goddard Amateur Radio Club, Inc.. 21.395 14.295 7.183 3.860. QSL. WA3NAN c/o Hugh O'Donnell, W3FUO, 4603 Brandon Lane, Beltsville, MD 20705. WA3NAN will operate on the old Shuttle retransmission frequencies, as above. QSLs require a SASE to station trustee's address: WA3NAN c/o W3FUO 4603 Brandon Ln Beltsville, MD 20705 wa3nan.com/apollo11

July 19
Operation Red Sleigh Christmas in July, 1200-2000, W4S, Sophia, NC. Operation Red Sleigh / Randolph Auxcomm. 21.300 14.270 7.260 3.950. QSL. Nathan Jackson, 5186 Farlowe Davis Dr, Sophia, NC 27350. k4nwj@triad.rr.com

July 19
Peach Festival, 1400-1800, NC4MC, Candor, NC. Montgomery Amateur Radio Society. 14.250 USB 7.250 LSB 14.030 CW. Certificate. Donald L Grady, KG4ZRH, 120 Woodline Dr, Troy, NC 27371. Historic Candor, NC Peach Festival and Parade

July 21-27
Brickyard 400 Special Event, 2200-2200, W9IMS, Indianapolis, IN. Indianapolis Motor Speedway Amateur Radio Club. 21.350 14.245 7.240 3.840. Certificate and QSL. Indianapolis Motor Speedway ARC, PO Box 30954, Indianapolis, IN 46230. See the website for full details on times, frequencies,
and instructions to get Certificate and custom QSL card. www.qrz.com/db/w9ims

July 22-31
Sesquicentennial of The Battle of Atlanta, 0000-2359, W4A, Atlanta, GA. The Southeastern Underground Radio Fellowship. 14.070. QSL. Chase Turner, P.O. Box 422261, Atlanta, GA 30342. Celebrating the 150th anniversary of General William T. Sherman stopping by Atlanta and asking for a match. QSL cards to all worked stations. Will be working vacation style -- so when you find us, please spot us!

Andros Islands, Bahamas
IOTA / Islands on the Air

Pacific IOTA Tour
Dmitry, RM2A (ex. RW6AML), will activate from the following IOTAs during the first two weeks of July.
July 1-2 - Callsign 3D2ML: from Beachcomber Island, Mamanuka IOTA Group  (OC-121) Fiji
July 3-7 - Callsign 5W0ML: Upolu Island, Samoa (??-097)
July 8-13 - Callsign 3D2ML: Nanuya Balavu Island, Yasawa Group (OC-156) Fiji


July 13 - Callsign 3D2ML: Viti Levu Island, Fiji (??- 016) Activity will be on the HF bands using CW and SSB. QSL via his home callsign

July 1- 4 
Iceland, TF Gust, ON6KE, will be active as TF/ON6KE from Iceland (EU-021, WLOTA 2975). Activity will be holiday style (early mornings and evenings and on-off during trips) on the HF bands using CW, SSB and JT65. Equipment is a FT-817ND and magnetic loop. QSL via LoTW or eQSL (no QSL cards).

July 7-13
Chincoteague Island, NA-083. Art, NN7A, will operate as NN7A/4. Activity will be all CW and holiday
style running 100 watts into a wire and vertical antennas. QSL via NN7A, direct or by the Bureau.

July 8-21
South Cook Islands, E5, Joel, K2QBV, will be active as E51QBV from Rarotonga Island (OC-013). This is the second phase of his summer 2014 vacation with New Zealand (K2QBV/ZL) being the first. Joel states, "The E51 South Cook operation (E51QBV) is NOT a DXPEDITION but a vacation for my wife and myself while still enjoying amateur radio and visiting friends along the way." So look for his operations to be limited (holiday style). (qrz.com)


Equipment used on South Cook will be a Yaesu 756 Pro, Ameriton AL1200, Tennadyne T7 log or a KLM 4 element on 20m. The tower is at 70/80 ft. If you worked Joel on SOUTH COOK and desire a QSL card, send a card to his home QTH with a SASE or two dollars if you're overseas.

July 9-13
Palau, T8, Ken, BM2JCC/JP1RIW, will once again be active as T88KH from the "West Plaza Hotel by the Sea" (GRID PJ77FI) on Koror Island (OC-009). Activity will be on 80-6 meters, including the 17/12m and mostly on the High Band on  SSB using 500w on HF and 100w on 6m. His antennas are: 80m Vertical, 40/30m DP, 20/15/10m  3 element Beam, 17/12m 2 element HB9CV and 6m 5 element Beam. QSL via BM2JCC.

July 12-13
Jamaica, 6Y, Lali, VE3NE, will be in Jamaica for the IARU HF World Championship (July 12-13th) using the callsign 6Y3M. He states, "This time my wife, Agnes (ex-HG9MAT) will join me, and we will be in Multi-Single category. She is a bit rusty but we are practicing using VE3NEA's pile up trainer to bring her speed up. Go easy on her though...:-) We are not going to win, but I am very excited because this is the first time we are entering into a contest as a team." Lali and his XYL will be in Jamaica from July 11-14th. QSL via VE3NE.

July 12-19
Anna Maria Island, NA-034. Operators Dragan/K0AP and Vlado/N3CZ will be active as homecall/4
from Anna Maria Island. Activity will be holiday style on 40-10 meters using CW and SSB. QSL via their
home callsigns.

July 16-22
St. Pierre and Miquelon, FP.  Operators Gerhard/OE3GEA and Oliver/OE5OHO will be active as FP/homecall from Miquelon Island (NA-032). Activity will be holiday style on 40-10 meters using mostly CWwith low power and wire antennas. QSL via their home callsign.

July 19-25
Langeland Island, EU-172. Marc, PD7YY, will be active as OZ/PD7YY from Langeland Island
(DIA FY-019, WLOTA 0590). Activity will be holiday style on the HF bands. QSL via PD7YY,
by the Bureau or direct. NO eQSL or LoTW.

July 19-26
Aland Island, OH0. Alex, IW5ELA, will be active as OH0/IW5ELA. Activity will be holiday style on 40-10 meters using mainly CW. Equipment is a FT857 with 100 watts into a vertical antenna. QSL via his home callsign. Every contact will be confirmed by the Bureau.

July 19 - August 1
Enoe Island (DIA SJ-028, EU-029, Ric, DL2VFR, will be active from Enoe Island and the Karrebaek, Dybsoe og Avnoe Fjorde (WWFF OZFF-084). He will also be an entry in the RSGB IOTA Contest

(July 26-27th). Activity will be on the HF bands using mostly CW. QSL via DL2VFR, by the Bureau or direct.

July 20-27
Ocracoke Island, NA-067. Nathan, N4YDU, will once again be active from Ocracoke Island between July 20-27. Activity will be on 80-6 meters using CW and SSB. Operations will also include the RSGB IOTA Contest as a Single-Op/All-Band/Low-Power/Mixed-Mode entry using the callsign W4O. QSL via N4YDU direct only.

July 22-August 6
Zanzibar Island- Tanzania, 5N, Flavio, IW2NEF, will be active as 5H1NE (pending) from Zanzibar Island (AF-032). Activity will be holiday style on the HF bands using SSB only. QSL via IK2DUW.

July 24-31
Adak Island, Alaska, (IOTA Op). Yuri, N3QQ, will be active using the Russian Robinson Club callsign KL7RRC from Adak Island (NA-039). If he gets a special permit from U.S. FWS and U.S. Navy, and
weather/time permits as well as obtaining a boat, Yuri will go to Kiska Island (NA-070) for the RSGB IOTA Contest. QSL via N7RO.

July 25-28
Liuqiu Island, AS-155.  Operators Leon/BU2CN, Tang/BM2AAV, Eddie/BV2DD, Evan/BV2KS,
Lee/BV2NT, Lee/BX2AB, Koshiro/JA3AQM and Bom/XX9LT will be active from Liuqiu Island. Activity will be on 40-6 meters using CW and SSB. They will also be in the RSGB IOTA Contest (July 26-27th) signing BV0L and as a Multi-2/ Island entry. QSL via BV0L (see QRZ.com).

July 26-27
Canary Islands, EA8. Members of the Union De Radioaficionados De Tenerife (Seccion S/C Laguna) will be active as EA8URT from Tenerife Island (AF-004) during the RSGB IOTA Contest (July 26-27th) as a Multi-Op/Island entry. Operators mentioned are Francisco/EA8CSB, Jose/EA8CZT and Juan/EA8VJ. QSL via direct (see QRZ.com) or by the Bureau.

July 26-27
Fladda, Inner Hebrides, EU-008. Dave, GM4NFI, is planning to be active as GM4NFI/P from Fladda,
Inner Hebrides, on the Saturday of the RSGB IOTA Contest (July 26-27) as a Single-Op/Mixed-Mode (mostly SSB) entry using 100 watts to a portable dipole. QSL via his home address, direct or by the Bureau. PLEASE NOTE: This operation is VERY much weather dependent as landing is VERY difficult if there is any bad sea condition because he is using a small boat.

July 26-27
Scotland, EU-008. Members of the West of Scotland Amateur Radio Society [WOSARS] (GM4AGG) will be active as GM4AGG/P from  Iona Island (where Saint Columba first landed in Scotland) in the Inner Hebrides during the RSGB IOTA Contest. QSL via direct or by the Bureau.


July 26-27
Scotland, EU-123. Tom, GM0FGI, will be active from the Isle of Bute (Scottish Islands CL2, WW Loc IO75lr, WAB NS15) during the RSGB IOTA Contest, as a Single-Op/SSB-Mode/High-Power entry. QSL via his home callsign, direct, by the Bureau or LoTW. Visit his Web page at: http://www.kilchattan-bay.co.uk

July 26-27
Hitra Island, EU-036. Arno, DL1CW, will be active as LA/DL1CW/m from Hitra Island during the RSGB IOTA Contest, as a Single-Op/All-Band/Low-Power entry. QSL via DL1CW.

July 26-27
Flores Island, EU-089. Operators António/CU8AS, Hermann/HB9CRV, Siggi/DL2YHY, Lutz/ DL8MLD, Arlindo/CT1EGW (CU8AU), Luis/CT1EEQ (CU8AV), Pedro/CT1EKD and Luis/CT4NH (CU8NH) will be active as CR2V from Flores Island during the RSGB IOTA Contest. QSL via HB9CRV (QRZ.com address). Activity outside of the contest will be made using their individual callsigns. QSL via their home callsigns (QRZ.com address). The operators will be there between July 21-28.

July 26-27
Petite Island, EU-107. Operators Gil/F4FET and Diego/F4HAU will be active as TM1BIG from Petite Island (DIFM MA055) during the RSGB IOTA Contest as a Multi-Op/SSB-Mode/Expedition/High-Power/24 hour entry. QSL via F4FET. Also, look for activity after the contest. Activity will be on 80-10 meters.

July 26-27
Prince Edward Island, NA-029. Operator Ken, K6LA, will once again operate from Prince Edward Island in eastern Canada using the VY2TT superstation (Grid Square FN76vs, CISA PE-001) during the RSGB IOTA Contest, as a Single-Op/All-Band/Mixed/24H/High-Power entry. QSL via K6LA direct.

July 26-27
EU-028, Stefano, IV3LZQ, will be active as IA5/IV3LZQ from Giglio Island during the RSGB IOTA Contest, as a Single-Op/CW-Mode entry. QSL via his home callsign direct only (see QRZ.com).

July 26-31
Great Blasket Island, EU-007. Members of the Papa Lima DX Group and other guest operators will once again be active as EJ0PL from Great Blasket Island. Activity is usually on 80-6 meters using CW,
SSB and the Digital modes. They will also be on the RSGB IOTA Contest (July 26-27) signing as EJ1Y. QSL via EI5JQ, direct or by the Bureau. An OQRS will be available via ClubLog. Log will be uploaded to LoTW, eQSL and HRDLOG.net.



July 26-27
Vis Island, EU-016. Tibor, OM3RM, will be active as 9A/OM3RM during the RSGB IOTA Contest (July 26-27th) as a Single-Op/ All-Band/Mixed entry. QSL via OM3RM.

July 26-27
Capezzone Island, EU-091. Members of team IQ7AF, the Radio Club of ARI Lecce section, will be active as IQ7AF/P from Capezzone Island (IIA P-027) during the RSGB IOTA Contest. QSL by the Bureau or direct.
(ARRL/OPDX # 1165/1166/1167/1168/1169)

DX Stamp Service: July and August Specials

Dear Customer,

Below are specials for July and August. I will send this same email beginning of August as a reminder.

Check out the added bonuses on DX supply special offers. AND some nice new ones on U.S. discounted postage....sure would like to move out more of the U.S. postage...hint! hint! See new lower prices highlighted in RED!!...AND International Rate available AGAIN!!

If you need a current stamp list or supply list, I can email it to you.

A list of the countries we stock that have issued their own international forever stamps is yours for the asking.

NEW RATES:
Sweden now 14 kr, up from 12 kr.
Spain now 0,92 up from 0,90
New Zealand rate will be $2.50 starting July 1st, up from $2.40, NZ units updated early June.
 Make ups available for these three.

NEW PRICES:

STAMPS ON BACK ORDER: Hungary, Morocco, Switzerland.

BACK ORDERS will now be sent with your next stamp order, unless I have several to send you.  Am losing money by sending out one at a time. Sorry.

U.S. DISCOUNT POSTAGE DEALS!!

****JULY/AUGUST  SPECIAL,  BUY 2 U.S. POSTAGE DEALS & DEDUCT $5.00****

Save Big on your domestic mailings when you plaster
your envelope with colorful stamps.

49c Units
  2 stamps
  3 stamps
  4 stamps
  5 stamps

x 100
 $46.00
 $43.00
 $42.00
 $41.00

x 200
 $89.00
 $84.00
 $81.00
 $78.00

x 400
 xxx
 $161.00
 $157.00
 $154.00

(3 stamps means 49c unit made up in 3 stamps such as 22c, 22c and 5c)

International Rate!!

$1.15 Units
 3 stamps

x 100
 $95.00

x 200
 $180.00

MORE U.S. POSTAGE for SALE!!

Excess of 20c stamps, want some?

$50 in 20c stamps-$43    $100 for $75    $200 for $140

EVEN MORE U.S. POSTAGE for SALE!!

$100 Grab Bags - $70!!

Values from 3c to 29c in envelopes of 100 ea. I'll send a great mix!

 
For US postage deals, payment by
CREDIT CARD IS OK!!

 No charge for shipping US postage deals to US addresses.
ORDER NOW!



JULY/AUGUST  2014  DX  STAMP  SPECIALS
    3 Canada-$3.90          2 Latvia-$2.00         3 Japan-$3.90
3 France-$3.90       2 Spain-$3.20       3 UK-$5.10
2 Finland 1st Kl.-$3.00     3 Finland 2nd Kl.-$3.00
Finland 1st class is priority rate
 2nd class is economy rate, it goes airmail too and saves you a bit!  
   

JULY/AUGUST  2014  DX  SUPPLY  SPECIALS
200/200 European Air Mailers and Air Returns -$40.00
200/200 Stateside Mailers and Returns - $19.00
2 Standard QSL Albums - $40.00

Buy 2 DX Supply Specials...Deduct $5.00!!


Priority Mail Shipping Rates: Orders up to $16.00 add $6.50, orders from $16.01 to $40.00 add $9.00, orders from $41.00 to $100.00 add $15.00. orders from $101.00 to $150.00 add $20.00, orders over $150.00 add 15%. When ordering supplies and stamps, the stamps ride free, just use supply total to figure shipping costs. Shipments to Canada and overseas ship at a greater cost. (01/2014)

Stamps Only Orders: Just add $1.00 P&H for posting to USA, add $2.00 for posting to Canada.

73, bill

William Plum
12 Glenn Road
Flemington, NJ 08822
908 788 1020
908 782-2612 FAX
Email: plumdx@msn.com

Weekly Propagation Forecast Bulletins

Product: Weekly Highlights and Forecasts
:Issued: 2014 Jun 30 0632 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
# Product description and SWPC web contact www.swpc.noaa.gov/weekly.html
#
#                Weekly Highlights and Forecasts
#
Highlights of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity 23 - 29 June 2014

Solar activity was at low levels this period with only C-class flares observed. Region 2104 (S10, L=270, class/area=Dki/260 on 29 Jun) produced the largest event of the period, a C4 flare at 29/1152 UTC. 

Among regions that were in transit across the visible disk this period, Region 2096 (N09, L=357, class/area=Cao/120 on 25 Jun) and Region 2104 were the most productive. 

Region 2096 was the primary flare producer throughout the period, totaling seven C-class flares with a C2 flare at 26/0918 UTC being the largest. Late in the period, Region 2104 emerged onto the visible disk and produced nine C-class flares in a two day time span. 

On 23 June, an approximately 5 degree long filament was seen in SDO/AIA 304 imagery erupting near S18E10. On 25 June, an approximately 23 degree long filament, centered near N20E18, was observed lifting off the disk in SDO/AIA 304 imagery. Analysis of the WSA-Enlil runs for each associated coronal mass ejection (CME), indicated a trajectory too far off of the ecliptic plane to have appreciable impacts at Earth. 

On 23 June at 2202 UTC an interplanetary shock was observed at the ACE spacecraft indicating the arrival of the 19 June filament eruption. The total interplanetary magnetic field increased from 2 nT to 5 nT with solar wind speed increasing from 320 km/s to 392 km/s. A geomagnetic sudden impulse of 34 nT was observed at the Boulder magnetometer at 23/2308 UTC. The geomagnetic field saw quiet to unsettled activity as a result of this transient. 

No proton events were observed at geosynchronous orbit.

The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit was at normal levels throughout the period, reaching a maximum value of 160 pfu at 23/1700 UTC. 

Geomagnetic field activity was predominately quiet with periods of unsettled conditions on 23-24 June and 28-29 June. 

Forecast of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity 30 June - 26 July 2014

Solar activity is expected to be low with a chance for M-class (R1-R2 (Minor-Moderate)) flare activity throughout the outlook period due to Region 2104 (S10, L=270), Region 2106 (N15, L=261), Region 2107 (S20, L=259), and with the return of old region 2087 (S18, L=155). 

No proton events are expected at geosynchronous orbit.

The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit is expected to be normal to moderate throughout the outlook period. 

Geomagnetic field activity is expected to be predominately quiet throughout the period with the exceptions of unsettled conditions on 2-3 July, 11 July, 14-17 July and isolated active conditions on 15 July due to anticipated effects from a recurrent coronal hole high-speed stream (CH HSS). 

Product: 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table 27DO.txt
:Issued: 2014 Jun 30 0632 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 2014-06-30
#
#   UTC      Radio Flux   Planetary   Largest
#  Date       10.7 cm      A Index    Kp Index
2014 Jun 30     130           5          2
2014 Jul 01     130           5          2
2014 Jul 02     140           8          3
2014 Jul 03     145           8          3
2014 Jul 04     140           5          2
2014 Jul 05     145           5          2
2014 Jul 06     155           5          2
2014 Jul 07     155           5          2
2014 Jul 08     155           5          2
2014 Jul 09     150           5          2
2014 Jul 10     155           5          2
2014 Jul 11     165           8          3
2014 Jul 12     150           5          2
2014 Jul 13     130           5          2
2014 Jul 14     130           8          3
2014 Jul 15     130          12          4
2014 Jul 16     110           8          3
2014 Jul 17     110           8          3
2014 Jul 18     115           5          2
2014 Jul 19     100           5          2
2014 Jul 20     100           5          2
2014 Jul 21      95           5          2
2014 Jul 22      95           5          2
2014 Jul 23      90           5          2
2014 Jul 24      90           5          2
2014 Jul 25     105           5          2
2014 Jul 26     120           5          2
(NOAA)

CRI temporarily suspends selected frequencies

China

Temporary suspended frequencies of China Radio International due to technical reasons via transmitter Jinhua-Youbu 831 from June 18 to July 15:

All times UTC

0000-0057 on 11780 JIN 500 kW / 059 deg to EaAs Chinese
0100-0157 on 15160 JIN 500 kW / 059 deg to EaAs Chinese
0200-0257 on 15160 JIN 500 kW / 059 deg to EaAs Chinese
0300-0357 on 15160 JIN 500 kW / 059 deg to EaAs Chinese
0300-0357 on 17710 JIN 500 kW / 310 deg to EaEu Russian
0400-0457 on 15160 JIN 500 kW / 059 deg to EaAs Cantonese
0500-0557 on 15170 JIN 500 kW / 059 deg to EaAs Cantonese
0600-0657 on 15170 JIN 500 kW / 059 deg to EaAs Chinese
0700-0757 on 11640 JIN 500 kW / 059 deg to EaAs Cantonese
0800-0857 on 11640 JIN 500 kW / 059 deg to EaAs Chinese
0900-0957 on  7430 JIN 500 kW / 059 deg to EaAs Chinese
0900-0957 on 13790 JIN 500 kW / 150 deg to AUS  English
1000-1057 on  7325 JIN 500 kW / 059 deg to EaAs Japanese
1000-1057 on 13790 JIN 500 kW / 150 deg to AUS  English
1100-1157 on  7325 JIN 500 kW / 059 deg to EaAs Japanese
1130-1157 on  7390 JIN 500 kW / 172 deg to SEAs Filipino
1300-1357 on  7215 JIN 500 kW / 059 deg to EaAs Japanese
1400-1457 on  7430 JIN 500 kW / 059 deg to EaAs Japanese
1400-1457 on 11900 JIN 500 kW / 258 deg to SoAs Sinhalese
1500-1557 on  7220 JIN 500 kW / 059 deg to EaAs Japanese
1500-1557 on  9800 JIN 500 kW / 280 deg to SoAs English
1600-1657 on 11900 JIN 500 kW / 255 deg to SoAf English
1700-1757 on 11900 JIN 500 kW / 255 deg to SoAf English
1800-1857 on  7435#JIN 500 kW / 314 deg to SEEu Italian
1830-1857 on  9695*JIN 500 kW / 310 deg to SEEu Bulgarian
1900-1957 on 11750 JIN 500 kW / 320 deg to SoEu Portuguese
2030-2057 on  7390 JIN 500 kW / 314 deg to CeEu Hungarian
2200-2257 on  7430 JIN 500 kW / 255 deg to SoAf Chinese
2200-2257 on 13640 JIN 500 kW / 059 deg to EaAs Japanese
2300-2357 on 13640 JIN 500 kW / 059 deg to EaAs Japanese
# confirmed, no signal on June 26
(DX Mix Nx 858)

Friday, June 27, 2014

VOA Radiogram weekend schedule

Hello friends,

Some of our North American listeners may be busy this weekend because of the annual amateur radio Field Day event. If you are participating, you might want to take a break to tune in VOA Radiogram and demonstrate the concept to other radio amateurs. This weekend's program will include items that will be of interest to anyone involved in radio.

Here is the lineup for VOA Radiogram, program 65, 28-29 June 2014 (MFSK32):

  1:36  Program preview
 2:40  Field Day greetings to radio amateurs, with image
 5 03  VOA Cold War broadcasts from a Coast Guard cutter, with image
14:25  Scientists push for continued HAARP funding, with image
23:08  Associazione Italiana Radioascolto 10M river beacon, with image
26:30  Closing announcements

There will also be two surprise modes at the end of the show.

Please send reception reports to radiogram@voanews.com.

Again this weekend, VOA Radiogram is recorded at a sample rate of 8000 Hz. This does not seem to have any negative effect on the decoding of the digital modes, but it does make the opening and closing music sound muddy and low-fi. Now that I've remembered the Fldigi Configure > Sound Card > Wav setting, things should be back to normal next week.

VOA Radiogram transmission schedule
(all days and times UTC):
Sat 0930-1000 5745 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.

This weekend, The Mighty KBC will also transmit greetings to Field Day participants this weekend. A minute of MFSK64 will be transmitted Saturday at about 1130 UTC on 6095 kHz, and Sunday at about 0130 UTC (Saturday 9:30 pm EDT) on 9925 kHz. Both frequencies are via Germany. Reports to themightykbc@gmail.com .

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

Kim

Kim Andrew Elliott
Producer and Presenter
VOA Radiogram

voaradiogram.net

BBC releases additional freqs for World Cup


Additional frequencies of BBC to World Cup 2014 in Brasil:
English World Service
All times UTC

1530-1600 on 17830 ASC 250 kW / 085 deg to CEAf Wed/Thu
2000-2100 on  3255 MEY 100 kW / 000 deg to SoAf Mon/Tue/Thu/Sat/Sun
2000-2100 on  6170 MEY 250 kW / 019 deg to CEAf Mon/Tue/Thu/Sat/Sun
2000-2100 on  9410 DHA 250 kW / 220 deg to CEAf Mon/Tue/Thu/Sat/Sun
2100-2200 on  3255 MEY 100 kW / 000 deg to SoAf Mon/Tue/Thu
2100-2200 on  6170 MEY 250 kW / 019 deg to CEAf Mon/Tue/Thu
2100-2200 on  9410 DHA 250 kW / 220 deg to CEAf Mon/Tue/Thu
2130-2400 on  5830 MEY 250 kW / 019 deg to CEAf Sat
2130-2400 on  9510 ASC 250 kW / 065 deg to WeAf Sat
2130-2400 on 11625 ASC 250 kW / 065 deg to WeAf Sat
2130-2400 on 12025 ASC 250 kW / 027 deg to WeAf Sat
(SWL DXing 26 June 2014)

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Radio Free Asia announces new QSL card

Radio Free Asia Releases third QSL transmitter Series
IBB IRanawila
July 2014


Radio Free Asia (RFA) announces the release of the third QSL card in the series highlighting the International Broadcasting Bureau (IBB) transmitter sites used for RFA programming. RFA programs broadcast from the following IBB sites: Biblis, Iranawila, Kuwait, Lampertheim, Saipan and Tinian. IBB's Iranawila transmitter site in Sri Lanka is equipped with four 500 kW and three 250 kW transmitters.  All seven of these transmitters broadcast at a power level of 250 kW in carrying out the station’s mission, which includes broadcasting RFA's Burmese programming on shortwave. This is RFA’s 54th QSL overall and will be used to confirm all valid RFA reception reports from July 1-August 31, 2014.

RFA’s 3rd IBB transmitter site QSL – IBB Iranawila, Sri Lanka
RFA is a private, nonprofit corporation that broadcasts news and information to listeners in Asian countries where full, accurate, and timely news reports are unavailable. 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.  If you have a smart phone, feel free to use the QR code below to access our main website for the latest news and information from Radio Free Asia.

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. Janitschek/RFA) 

Monday, June 23, 2014

Weekly Propagation Forecast Bulletins

Product: Weekly Highlights and Forecasts
:Issued: 2014 Jun 23 0420 UTC
# Prepared by the US Dept. of Commerce, NOAA, Space Weather Prediction Center
# Product description and SWPC web contact www.swpc.noaa.gov/weekly.html
#
#                Weekly Highlights and Forecasts
#
Highlights of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity 16 - 22 June 2014

Solar activity was at low levels this period with only C-class flares observed. Region 2085 (S20, L=257, class/area=Ekc/490 on 12 Jun), which was very active last period, produced a long duration C8 flare from behind the west limb which was the largest event of the period. 

Among regions that were in transit across the visible disk this period, Regions 2087 (S18, L=155, class/area=Eac/220 on 13 Jun), 2089 (N18, L=197, class/area=Dkc/270 on 16 Jun), and 2093 (S12, L=083, class/area=Dso/70 on 16 Jun) were the most productive. 

Early in the period Regions 2087 and 2089 were the most active. Region 2087 produced seven C-class flares this period with a C4 flare at 17/0510 UTC being the largest. Region 2089 also produced seven C-class flares, the largest of which was a C2/Sf flare at 16/0734 UTC. Later in the period Region 2093 became the primary solar flare producer, totaling nine C-class flares with a C5/1n flare at 20/1120 UTC being the largest. 

On 19 Jun a large (~24 degree) and dynamic filament eruption centered near S01E12 lifted off between 1530-1655 UTC, as seen in SDO AIA/304 and 193 imagery. A subsequent partial halo coronal mass ejection (CME) off the east limb became visible in LASCO C2 coronagraph imagery beginning at 19/1924 UTC. Forecaster analysis and WSA-ENLIL model output suggested this CME had an Earth-directed
component with an estimated arrival predicted late in the period (UTC) on 22 Jun. 

Another filament eruption (~28 degree) centered near N26E09 was observed in SDO AIA/193 imagery lifting off between 0330-0600 UTC on 21 Jun. A subsequent CME was observed off the north-northwest limb in LASCO C2 in coronagraph imagery beginning at 21/0536 UTC. Analysis of this event indicated a possible glancing blow midday on 24 Jun. 

No proton events were observed at geosynchronous orbit.

The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit was at normal levels to begin the period (16-19 Jun) with an increase to normal to moderate levels later in the period (20-22 Jun). The 2 MeV electron flux reached a peak value of 487 pfu at 20/1440 UTC. 

Geomagnetic field activity was predominately at quiet to unsettled levels throughout the period with the exception of an isolated active period (18/1800-2100 UTC) and an isolated period of G1 (Minor) geomagnetic storm conditions (18/2100-2359 UTC) due to a negative polarity coronal hole high speed stream (CH HSS) and prolonged southward Bz. 

A G1 (Minor) geomagnetic storm watch was issued for 22 Jun for the anticipated arrival of the 19 Jun CME (detailed above), however, the transient did not arrive as predicted and G1 conditions were not observed on the 22nd. This is likely due in part to a minor deviation in one of the many variables that transient features
enounter during the 93-million mile journey to the Earth. 

Forecast of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity 23 June - 19 July 2014

Solar activity is expected to increase throughout the outlook period due to the return of a few active regions that were relatively productive last rotation. Solar activity is likely to be low with a slight chance for M-class (R1-R2 (Minor-Moderate)) flare activity for 23-25 Jun. As Regions 2080 (S11, L=263) and 2085 (S20, L=256) return to the visible disk, solar activity is expected to be low with a chance for M-class (R1-R2) flare activity for 26 Jun-05 Jul. Region 2080 produced two M-class flares and Region 2085 produced three M-class flares last rotation. Solar activity is likely to be moderate (R1-R2) with a chance for X-class (R3 or greater) flare activity for 06-11 Jul with the return of Region 2087 (S18, L=155) which produced eight M-class flares and three X-class flares last rotation. Solar activity is expected to be low with a chance for M-class (R1-R2) and a slight chance for X-class (R3 or greater) flare activity for 12-19 Jul as Regions 2080 and 2085 rotate around the west limb and Region 2087 continues its transit across the disk. 

There is a slight chance for S1 (Minor) solar radiation storm conditions for 06 Jun-19 Jul due to the return of old Region 2087 . 

The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit is expected to be at normal levels with a chance for moderate levels throughout the outlook period. 

Geomagnetic field activity is expected to be at quiet levels to G1 (Minor) geomagnetic storm conditions on 23 Jun due to the arrival of the 19 Jun coronal mass ejection (CME). Quiet to active levels are expected on 24-25 Jun as CME effects subside in conjunction with the onset of a negative polarity coronal hole high speed stream (CH HSS). Quiet to active levels are expected on 26 Jun due to continued negative polarity CH HSS influence. Predominately quiet conditions and a nominal solar wind environment are expected for 27 Jun-10 Jul, 12-13 Jul, and 18-19 Jul. Quiet to unsettled conditions are likely on 11 Jul due to weak positive polarity CH HSS effects. Quiet to unsettled conditions are expected on 14 Jul and 16-17 Jul with quiet to active conditions on 15 Jul due to influence from a negative polarity CH HSS. 
(NOAA)

Friday, June 20, 2014

BBC Antarctic Midwinter Program Set for Saturday

Annual BBC WS Antarctic Midwinter Broadcast will be as follows

All times UTC

2130-2200 on  5875 WOF 250 kW / 184 deg to Antarctica English Sat, June 21
2130-2200 on  5985 DHA 250 kW / 203 deg to Antarctica English Sat, June 21
2130-2200 on  7350 ASC 250 kW / 207 deg to Antarctica English Sat, June 21
2130-2200 on  9890 WOF 250 kW / 182 deg to Antarctica English Sat, June 21
(SWL-DXing/20 June)

VOA Radiogram weekend schedule

Hello friends,

VOA Radiogram this weekend will be different in that I recorded it at a sample rate of 8000 Hz rather than the usual 48000 Hz. This is because I have not yet configured the new installation of Fldigi in my new PC.

Despite the 8000 Hz sample rate, I was able to decode the MFSK32 and surprise modes from the recording with no difficulty.  And it probably should make no difference in your decoding. But, if it does, please let me know. (The audio file I uploaded to North Carolina is only 27 MB, compared to the usual 160+ MB for the shows recorded at the usual 48000 Hz sample rate.)

VOA Radiogram for the weekend of 21-22 June 2014 (program 64) will be in the usual MFSK32 mode, except for two surprise modes at the end of the show...

  1:36  Program preview
 2:41  Subsurface ocean on Pluto's moon, with image
 9:57  Indonesian smartphone use surges, with image
15:54  Designing buildings to withstand disasters, with image
21:22  Al Jazeera reporter released from Egyptian prison, with
       image
26:32  Closing announcements


Please send reception reports to radiogram@voanews.com

VOA Radiogram transmission schedule
(all days and times UTC)
Sat 0930-1000 5745 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 1130 UTC on 6095 kHz, and Sunday at about 0130 UTC (9:30 pm EDT) on 9925 kHz. Both frequencies via Germany. Reports to themightykbc@gmail.org .

I hope to respond to all your emails from program 63 before the last broadcast of program 64 this weekend. Then, I'll work backwards, responding to your very helpful reports sent during my May travels.   

Please tune in and write in this weekend.


Kim

Kim Andrew Elliott
Producer and Presenter
VOA Radiogram

voaradiogram.net

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

World Cup Fever at the Voice of America !

Left to Right: Peter Clottey, Joao Santarita, Andre Mendes, and Sonny Young discuss the World Cup on Penalty Box
Washington, D.C., June 10, 2014 -- Just in time for World Cup 2014 in Brazil, Voice of America is introducing a new soccer program and two new blogs to enable its global audiences to better enjoy the world's game.

The new program is called Penalty Box. It features ardent soccer lovers from VOA's language services, diehard fans from Asia, Africa, Europe and the Americas, all of whom will be rooting for their native teams. With its different hosts and many different perspectives, Penalty Box offers a broad range of analysis and opinions - and plenty of passionate debate. The show is recorded in a small makeshift studio - "It really is a box," says Penalty Box creator Amish Srivastava - and the set is also rather makeshift, being decorated with soccer jerseys, trophies, and other memorabilia donated by VOA staffers. In addition to English, the show is also recorded in Bangla, Pashto/Dari, Portuguese, and Swahili, making it just about as international as the game itself.

Even before the World Cup began, Penalty Box was making quite a splash, with several affiliates picking up the weekly segment, including DESH TV in Bangladesh, and Radio Television Afghanistan (RTA) in Afghanistan. Penalty Box episodes are also available online and on mobile.

Soccer fever in Africa is running high this World Cup with teams from Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria and Algeria vying to advance further than any other Africa team ever has. VOA's Africa and English Divisions have caught the fever too. They have launched two mobile sites exclusively dedicated to covering the Cup. The sites feature original reporting from Brazil by VOA French sports journalist Nicolas Pinault as well as plenty of soccer facts and figures about the World Cup. The French and English sites target younger soccer fans with on-the-go stories tailored to the mobile lifestyle, so they can follow all things Brazil 2014 on VOA.

Let the Games begin!
(VOA)

Monday, June 09, 2014

Revised shortwave schedules for World Cup




World Cup Brasil - June 12- 13, 2014

Portuguese
All times UTC
0500-0200  4845 IBI 001 kW / 000 deg to BRA Radio Meteorologia Paulista
0000-2400  4885 BLM 002 kW / 000 deg to BRA Radio Clube do Para
0000-2400  5970 BEL 010 kW / 122 deg to BRA Radio Itatiaia
0000-2400  6090 SA4 010 kW / 340 deg to BRA Radio Bandeirantes
0000-2400  6180 BRA 250 kW / 312 deg to BRA Radio Nacial da Amazia
0000-2400  9645 SP4 008 kW / 030 deg to BRA Radio Bandeirantes
0000-2400  11780 BRA 250 kW / 312 deg to BRA Radio Nacial da Amazia
0900-0400  11915 PTA 008 kW / 170 deg to BRA Radio Gaucha
0000-2400  11925 SA1 010 kW / 147 deg to BRA Radio Bandeirantes

Other active Brazilian stations 49, 31, 25, 19 meter band
Portuguese
All times UTC
0000-2400 5940 CAB 010 kW / 210 deg to BRA La Voz Missiaria
0000-2400  5955 SA1 010 kW / 020 deg to BRA Radio Gazeta
0200-0800  5965 SMR 008 kW / 128 deg to BRA Radio Transmundial
0000-2400  5970 BEL 010 kW / 122 deg to BRA Radio Itatiaia
0900-2200  5990 BRA 250 kW / 312 deg to BRA Radio Senado
0700-0300  6000 PTA 010 kW / 307 deg to BRA Radio Guaiba
0900-0600  6010 BEL 025 kW / 122 deg to BRA Radio Incfidebcia
0900-0400  6020 PTA 010 kW / 310 deg to BRA Radio Gaucha
0000-2400  6060 CUR 010 kW / 330 deg to BRA R.Tupi/Super R.Deus e Amor
0700-0300  6070 RIO 008 kW / 335 deg to BRA Radio Capital
0000-2400  6080 CUR 010 kW / 226 deg to BRA Radio Marumby
0900-0300  6080 GOI 005 kW / 000 deg to BRA Radio Anhanguera
0800-0300  6090 SA4 010 kW / 340 deg to BRA Radio Bandeirantes
0900-0300  6105 FIG 008 kW / 176 deg to BRA Radio Filadelfia
0000-2400  6105 CAC 005 kE / 340 deg to BRA Radio Cancao Nova
1100-0300  6120 SA2 010 kW / 320 deg to BRA R.Globo/Super R.Deus e Amor
0800-0300  6135 APA 025 kW / 030 deg to BRA Radio Aparecida
0000-2400  6160 PTA 010 kW / 305 deg to BRA Radio Legiao da Boa Ventade
1000-2100  6160 MNA 010 kW / 090 deg to BRA Radio Rio Mar
0000-2400  6180 BRA 250 kW / 312 deg to BRA Radio Nacial da Amazia
0900-2400  9505 SA3 008 kW / 010 deg to BRA Radio Record
0800-2100  9515 CUR 010 kW / 310 deg to BRA Radio Marumby
0800-0200  9530 SMR 010 kW / 350 deg to BRA Radio Transmundial
0000-2400  9550 PTA 010 kW / 000 deg to BRA Radio Legiao da Boa Ventade
0000-2400  9565 CUR 020 kW / 045 deg to BRA R.Tupi/Super R.Deus e Amor
0700-0200  9585 SA2 010 kW / 300 deg to BRA R.Globo/Super R.Deus e Amor
0800-0300  9630 APA 010 kW / 060 deg to BRA Radio Aparecida
0000-2400  9645 SA4 008 kW / 030 deg to BRA Radio Bandeirantes
0000-2400  9665 CAB 010 kW / 030 deg to BRA La Voz Missiaria
0000-2400  9675 CAB 010 kW / 020 deg to BRA Radio Cancao Nova
0000-2400  9685 SA1 008 kW / 250 deg to BRA Radio Gazeta
1000-2100  9695 MNA 008 kW / 070 deg to BRA Radio Rio Mar
0000-2400  9820 SA2 010 kW / 060 deg to BRA Radio 9 de Julho
0800-0200  11735 SMR 050 kW / 028 deg to BRA Radio Transmundial
0000-2400  11765 CUR 020 kW / 020 deg to BRA R.Tupi/Super R.Deus e Amor
0000-2400  11780 BRA 250 kW / 312 deg to BRA Radio Nacial da Amazia
0000-2400  11815 GOI 008 kW / 000 deg to BRA Radio Brasil Central
0800-0300  11830 GOI 010 kW / 015 deg to BRA Radio Daqui
0000-2400  11855 APA 001 kW / 315 deg to BRA Radio Aparecida
0700-0200  11895 PTA 001 kW / 000 deg to BRA Radio Legiao da Boa Ventade
0900-0400  11915 PTA 008 kW / 170 deg to BRA Radio Gaucha
0000-2400  11925 SA1 010 kW / 147 deg to BRA Radio Bandeirantes
0000-2400  15190 BEL 005 kW / 038 deg to BRA Radio Incfidebcia

(SWL-DXing/Revised by Gayle Van Horn, Teak Publishing 10 June 2014)

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FIFA confims stations for World Cup

First match June 12 Brazil vs Croatia

Rádio FIFA has confirmed the list of stations that will be covering the World Cup in Brazil.

(stations in kilohertz)
Rádio Nacional da Amazonia 6.180, 11.780
Rádio Gaucha 11.925
Rádio Bandeirantes 6090, 9.645, 11.925
Rádio Itatiaia 5.970
Rádio Clube do Para 4.885
Rádio Meterologia Paulista 4.845

TV Globo Radio Globo S.A. (Rádio Globo Rede)
Rádio Gaúcha S/A
Rádio Excelsior S.A. (CBN)
Rádio EBC- Empresa Brasil de Comunicação (Rádio Nacional-RJ)
Rádio Cultura de Miracema (Tocantins)
Radio Jovem Pan
Rádio e Televisão Bandeirantes Ltda.
Rádio Brasil Sul (Londrina-PR)
Fundação Santo Antonio –(Rádio Sociedade AM 970 e Princesa FM 96,9 – Feira de Santana/BA)
TV e Rádio Jornal do Commércio (Recife-PE)
Rádio Itatiaia (Belo Horizonte-MG)
Rádio Paiquerê (Londrina-PR)
Rádio 105 Brazil (Jundiaí/SP)
Rádio Olinda Pernambuco
Rádio Transamérica de São Paulo
Rádio Tupi S.A. (Rio de Janeiro)
Rádio Metropolitana FM (Salvador/BA)
Rádio Verdes Mares (Ceará)
Rádio Liberdade de Caruaru
Rádio Clube do Pará
Rádio Jornal de Sergipe

The Bandeirantes Radio 840 AM 90.9 FM Sao Paulo, announces its programming for the formation of the Green Chain Yellow with over 190 stations, has a young pam Radio Globo and its affiliates and subsidiaries.  (Daniel Wyllyans New Xavantina MT/HCDX)