Showing posts with label Albania. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Albania. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Albanian radio history

Special thanks to Ray Robinson and Jeff White for sharing the latest Wavecan script, featuring Albania's radio history.

Jeff: Over 20 years ago here in Wavescan, in March 2004, we did a brief feature on broadcasting in and from the country of Albania.  Ray Robinson in Los Angeles has now updated that information and has added considerably more contextual research to the story.  Here’s Ray.

Ray: Thanks, Jeff.  Albania is a small mountainous country on the Adriatic coast of the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe.  This country is a little over 200 miles long and a little less than 100 miles wide, with a total area of 11,000 square miles.  The largest city in Albania is Tirana which is also the capital, located almost in the center of the country.

The total population of Albania, which once stood at over 4 million, has declined in recent years and now stands at around 2.8 million.  The national language is Albanian which is spoken with two major dialects, Gheg in the north and Tosk in the south.  Albania’s flag is red with a black two-headed eagle, and interestingly, the name for Albania in the Albanian language is Shqiperi, which means the "Land of the Eagle."  These days, about half a million tourists visit Albania every year.

The first settlers in Albania about 3,000 years ago were the Illyrians, an Indo-European people who migrated from the east.  Throughout the centuries since that time, many different ethnic peoples have swept through the area, each leaving their mark on the historical and cultural development of the country and the language.  The country declared independence from the Ottoman Empire on November 28, 1912, which is now celebrated as the National Independence Day.

Initially in the interwar period, Albania was a republic, but in 1928 it transitioned to a monarchy under King Zog.  

Construction of the first radio facility in Albania began in 1938 to serve three different purposes:
local entertainment and information,
international broadcasting, and
international wireless communication.
The station at Laprake on the outskirts of Tirana was ceremoniously opened by King Zog and his wife Queen Geraldine Apponyi on Independence Day, November 28, 1938.  The first broadcast consisted of choral singing, with an announcement in Albanian by Kaliopi Nushi, which translated into English was “Good day, this is Radio Tirana.”

On medium wave, this new station operated on 1384 kHz.  Its 3 kW shortwave unit was primarily intended for international communication in Morse Code under the callsign ZAA, but it could also be heard with three hours of broadcast programming every day.

It was first noted in Australia with test broadcasts on February 1, 1939.  The test programming was heard on 6090 kHz in the 49 metre band and announcements were given in five languages: Albanian, English, French, German, and Italian.  Frequent identification was given as “Radio Experimental, Tirana, Albania.”

Several different channels in the 31, 41 and 49 metre bands were also noted around that era.  Station ZAA was also heard exchanging messages in two-way communication in Morse Code with station IAC in Italy.

But, on April 7th, 1939, Italian troops invaded Albania, five months before the start of the Second World War.  Two days later, King Zog fled to Greece.  Albania then became a puppet state of Mussolini’s regime in Italy until 1943, when the Nazis occupied Albania directly.

During the Italian occupation, the original Albanian callsign was retained.  The new shortwave broadcasting station ZAA in Albania was heard periodically over the next few months with regular programming, but in July 1939 it was noted closing with the Italian National Anthem.  However, with the changing events in continental Europe we find that the last logging of Radio Tirana during this era was reported in an Australian radio magazine for September 1940.

In 1944, Albanian partisan forces under the leadership of Enver Hoxha successfully liberated Albania from German Occupation.  Hoxha then established the People’s Republic of Albania, embracing Marxist-Leninist ideologies, and he implemented a very authoritarian and isolationist regime, which would last for more than 40 years.

In February 1946, the broadcasting service from shortwave station ZAA was once again heard in Australia and New Zealand.

In the very first edition of the World Radio Handbook in 1947, Albania is listed with a 1kW medium wave transmitter on 1500 kHz (200m), and also listed are three 3kW shortwave transmitters on out-of-band frequencies in regional locations, that were probably mostly used for communications purposes.  All broadcast programming was on medium wave in Albanian except for half an hour of news in English at 2000 UTC on 7895 kHz, 38 metres, and at 2200 on the same frequency, a 45 minute relay of Radio Tirana for Albanians abroad could also be heard.

In 1948, nightly news was introduced on shortwave in Russian, Romanian, Italian, French, Greek, Bulgarian, Turkish and Serbo-Croat in addition to English.

In 1949, new studios and offices were built for the national radio service in central Tirana, and three new low power medium wave transmitters were added in regional cities.

In March 1950, the main medium wave transmitter in Tirana was replaced with a new 100 kW unit on 1358 kHz (221m), the existing regional low power units were all replaced with new 5 or 10 kW transmitters on new frequencies, and five more 3kW shortwave transmitters were added.

It appears that in 1956, the domestic service of Radio Tirana switched frequency to 1088 kHz (276m), and dropped the power to 50 kW.  Beginning in 1960, some Arabic and Italian programming was added to that medium wave frequency in the evenings.

In November 1961, a new radio centre was opened equipped with one medium wave and two shortwave transmitters for the external service.  Radio Tirana then upset radio amateurs by using one of the new transmitters, a 25 kW unit, for its foreign language services on 7090 kHz in the European 40 metre ham band, in addition to the 3 kW one on 7850.  Then in 1963, they exacerbated the situation by increasing the power on 7090 to 50 kW.

In the 1950’s, Albania had good diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union, but disagreements over Soviet policies led to strained ties and eventually diplomatic separation in 1961.  In the mid-1960’s, being both anti-West and anti-Soviet, Albania’s enduring partnership became the one it developed with Communist China, and after the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in the spring of 1968, Albania withdrew from the Warsaw Pact completely.  During that era of Chinese friendship, Radio Tirana was noted being relayed to the United States via Radio Peking, usually on two channels in parallel, and Radio Peking was similarly heard in Europe via a high-powered medium wave station in Albania. 

A major expansion of Radio Tirana’s Foreign Service came in 1967, with many more frequencies and broadcast hours being added, as well as more languages such as Czech, Indonesian, Polish and Spanish.  Courtesy of the Chinese, two new 500 kW shortwave transmitters were installed, and in consequence, some broadcasts of Radio Tirana were then designated for listeners outside Europe, in North America, Latin America, Asia or Africa.  Transmissions in English to Australia were added the following year.

And thus, from the late 1960’s to the 1980’s, Radio Tirana was a fairly major international broadcaster, with a voice on the bands that was well-known to SWL’s and DXers.  During those Cold War years, because of Albania’s isolationist policies (Albanians were not allowed to leave, and foreigners were not allowed in) the small country became something of a curiosity.

In 1976, Albania became the world’s first constitutionally atheistic state.  Under this regime, Albanians were forced to renounce their religious beliefs, adopt a secular way of life, and embrace socialist ideology.  And all of that was reflected in Radio Tirana’s programming output, mostly propaganda, which grew to 66 hours of programs in 20 foreign languages every day.  Here’s a classic sign-on in English from 1976, on 6055 kHz:

During the 1980’s and early 1990’s the international service was broadcast on 1395 kHz medium wave (along with various short wave frequencies) and was received throughout Europe during the evening and through the night.

In the wake of the anti-communist revolutions that took place across Eastern Europe in 1989, Enver Hoxha’s government did concede to allow multi-party democratic elections.  During the last months of the socialist era, overtly political programming was drastically scaled down, and the long-established practice of playing "The Internationale” at the end of each broadcast was abandoned.

The communist government was eventually defeated at the ballot box in 1992.  After Albania’s communist system disintegrated, the new government embarked on an active path towards Westernization, with ambitions to join both NATO and the EU.

In 1992, Trans World Radio entered an agreement for some of their Eastern European programming from Monte Carlo or Cyprus to be relayed over the high powered medium wave station at Filake, Albania, and this was followed shortly afterwards with the use of Albania’s shortwave facilities also.

These days, Albania is at least nominally a Muslim-majority country, with 57% of the population in the latest census stating they were Sunni Muslims.  Albania officially joined NATO in 2009, and was granted EU candidate status in 2014.  But, the GDP per capita is only about 30% of the EU average, and the unemployment rate stands at about 15%.  In consequence, many Albanians have left the country in recent years looking for higher standards of living, either in the UK or elsewhere in the EU.  And sadly, much of the people trafficking that takes place across Europe is said to be controlled by Albanian gangs.

The external service of Radio Tirana on all medium and short wave transmitters, and also the relay of China Radio International, ended in March 2017.  From the mid-1990’s, privately owned radio stations started to occupy the vast empty Albanian FM band, and today, all broadcasting in Albania is on FM only.  There is no more foreign language programming, but the BBC World Service, Voice of America and Radio France International do all have FM relays in Tirana.

The first known QSL’s from Radio Tirana were carbon copy letters, though in the 1960’s cards were printed that featured peasant art. 

Back to you, Jeff.
(AWR/Wavescan) 


Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Return to the Radio Scene in Albania: The Wartime Years


Ancient ruins of Albania (Gayle Van Horn QSL Collection)
Recent news reports in the international radio world inform us that the small European country of Albania finally closed its remaining medium wave and shortwave stations earlier this year.  Thus in Albania, all radio broadcasting stations throughout the country, numbering one hundred or more government and commercial stations, are now concentrated into the standard FM Band 2.  However, Radio Tirana shortwave is still on the air, via a new relay with the large American commercial shortwave station WRMI in Okeechobee Florida.
            In our program today, we present our third episode about the radio story in Albania, and on this occasion, we begin with the historic era of ancient times.
            Way back in the times of antiquity, the territory now known as Albania was traversed and settled by wandering tribal peoples coming in from the east.  Then next on the scene came the ancient Roman Empire, and they conquered and annexed Albania.
            Albanian history informs us that a colony of some 70 Christian families was established in the coastal town of Durres through the original ministry of St Paul in New Testament times; and two hundred years later, the entire territory was established in Christianity.  Islam came to Albania five hundred years later again.
            Politically speaking, the Kingdom of Albania was established in the year 1272, though two hundred years later again, the Ottoman Empire from Turkey took over the country.  In 1912, Albania declared its independence again, as a revived kingdom; in 1939 it was taken over by Italy; four years later it was taken over by Germany; and after the end of World War 2, the country was formed into a socialist republic.  In 1991, Albania officially became a republic.
            It was in April 1939 that Italy occupied Albania, and at that stage, there were just three broadcast transmitters on the air.  On mediumwave, Radio Tirana I (One) was noted with 10 watts on 1384 kHz with studios and transmitter in the Municipality Building on Rruga 28 Nentori in Tirana. 
            On shortwave, their scheduling, if listed correctly, showed two transmitters on the air in parallel,  6080 kHz and 7840 kHz, under the callsign ZAA.  These transmitters were originally installed in 1937 for the purpose of international radio communication in Morse Code, rather than for program broadcasting.  Their shortwave equipment was manufactured by Tesla in Prague Czechoslovakia; and their transmitter base was located at Laprake, in the military encampment on the edge of suburban Tirana, we would suggest.
            In July 1939, a few months after the Italian occupation, shortwave ZAA was heard in the South Pacific closing with the Italian National Anthem.  Interestingly, the callsign ZAA was retained, in spite of the fact that some had suggested earlier that maybe the callsign would be changed to an Italian call beginning with the letter I (eye). 
            Around that same time under the Italian occupation, an additional medium wave transmitter was co-installed in the Municipality Building.  This new unit was originally listed with a power of 1 kW, though apparently it was operated at only one quarter of that power level.  The new transmitter took over the programming and frequency of Tirana I on 1384 kHz, and the older 10 watt transmitter was moved to 1290 kHz as Tirana II (Two).
            After about a year of Italian occupation, or perhaps a little less, Radio Tirana was no longer reported as active on shortwave.  The final known listing was in August 1940, when Arthur Cushen in South New Zealand noted the station on 7850 kHz.  Apparently station ZAA as a program broadcaster lay silent for the remainder of the European Conflict. 
            When peace finally began to descend upon continental Europe again, Radio Tirana ZAA was noted on the air once more, and on the same shortwave channel 7850 kHz according to Arthur Cushen again.  That was early in the year 1946.  Apparently the original old Tesla equipment had been revived.
            Interestingly, all programming at this stage was in the Italian language, in spite of the fact that German forces had replaced the Italians two years earlier.
            Next time, growth and development in the radio scene in Albania.

            Reminder: Radio Tirana now on relay via WRMI

Friday, April 01, 2016

Radio Tirana Summer Schedule

Albania
Radio Tirana

Effective: 27 March - 29 October 2016

All times UTC

via Shijak and Fllake relay sites.

Albanian- Daily
0700-0900  7390 SHI 100 kW TX1 S-10 antenna at 310 deg to EUR
0801-0900  1395 FLA 500 kW TX2 F-01 antenna at 033 deg to Ce-East-EUR
1400-1530  1458 FLA 500 kW TX2 F-05 antenna non-dir to EUR
2300-2400  9855 SHI 100 kW TX1 S-15 antenna at 310 deg to WeEUR, UK & NoAM

English - Mon-Sat
2000-2030  7465 SHI 100 kW TX1 S-10 antenna at 310 deg to WeEUR, UK & NoAM

English - Tue-Sun
0130-0200  9855 SHI 100 kW TX1 S-15 antenna at 310 deg to WeEUR, UK & NoAM

French - Mon-Sat
1730-1800  7465 SHI 100 kW TX1 S-10 antenna at 310 deg to WeEUR-France

German - Mon-Sat
1931-2000  7465 SHI 100 kW TX1 S-10 antenna at 310 deg to We-CeEUR-Germany

Greek - Mon-Sat
1545-1600  1458 FLA 500 kW TX2 F-05 antenna non-dir to Greece, Balkan.

Italian - Mon-Sat
1700-1730  7465 SHI 100 kW TX2 S-10 antenna at 310 deg to We-CeEUR-Italy

Serbian - Mon-Sat
2015-2030  1458 FLA 500 kW TX2 F-04 antenna at 004 deg to CeEUR-Serbia

Turkish - Mon-Sat
1830-1900  1458 FLA 500 kW TX2 F-05 ant non-dir to Turkey-Cyprus-Greece

Shijak, Albania SW location and former MW 1089 kHz site, Made in USSR G.C. 41 19 47.99 N  19 33 04.01 E
(Radio Tirana via Mrs. Drita Cico-ALB, March 23;
Radiostacionet Shijak & Fllake - Pergjegjes Inxh. Eng. Bledi Mema.
via wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews)
(BCDX-Top Nx 1246-30 March 2016 - Wolfgang Bueschel, Germany)

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Radio Tirana - B13 Winter Schedule

Albania

Radio Tirana

Effective: 27 October 2013 - 29 March 2014

Schedule includes transmissions for Shijak and Fllake relay sites. Broadcast are daily unless otherwise indicated

All times UTC

Albanian
0730-1000  7390 SHI 100 kW TX2 S-01 antenna non-dir to EUR
0901-1000  1395 FLA 500 kW TX2 F-01 antenna at 033 deg to Ce-East-EUR
1500-1630  1458 FLA 500 kW TX2 F-05 antenna non-dir to EUR
0000-0100  7465 SHI 100 kW TX1 S-10 antenna at 310 deg to NoAM

English
2100-2130  Mon-Sat  7465 SHI 100 kW TX1 S-10 antenna at 310 deg to UK & NoAM
0230-0300 (Tues-Sun 7425 SHI 100 kW TX1 S-10 antenna at 310 deg to WeEUR & NoAM

French
1830-1900  Mon-Sat  7465 SHI 100 kW TX1 S-10 antenna at 310 deg to WeEUR-France

German
2031-2100   Mon-Sat  7465 SHI 100 kW TX1 S-10 antenna at 310 deg to We-CeEUR-Germany

Greek
1645-1700   Mon-Sat  1458 FLA 500 kW TX2 F-05 antenna non-dir to Greece

Italian
1800-1830   Mon-Sat  6040 SHI 100 kW TX2 S-01 antenna non-dir to EUR-Italy (most likely temporarily on transmitter #1 on 7490 kHz via S-10 ant at 310 degr. due to failure of transmitter #2)

Serbian
2115-2130   Mon-Sat 1458 FLA 500 kW TX2 F-04 antenna at 004 deg to CeEUR-Serbia

Turkish
1930-2000   Mon-Sat  1458 FLA 500 kW TX2 F-05 ant non-dir to Turkey-Greece
(Radio Tirana via Drita Cico-ALB, Oct 22, 2013; wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews)
(WWDXC/Top Nx 1135)

Trans World Radio - Fllake, Albania relay
Hour kHz  Days  kW degr ciraf zone
1922-1925 1234567 TWR ID signal 1395  500 330  28
1925-2000 1234567 Hungarian     1395  500 330  28
2000-2015 .....6. Polish        1395  500 330  28
2000-2030 12345.7 Polish        1395  500 330  28
2015-2030 .....6. Arabic        1395  500 330  28 new language
2030-2130 .....6. Croatian      1395  500 330  28
2030-2045 ......7 Croatian      1395  500 330  28
2030-2100 12345.. Croatian      1395  500 330  28
2045-2130 ......7 Bosnian       1395  500 330  28
2100-2130 12345.. Serbian       1395  500 330  28

CRI Beijing MW Fllake, Albania relay, 500 kW
0700-0857 English    1215 kHz  TX1  F-03 antenna, non-dir
1600-1657 Albanian   1215 kHz  TX1  F-03 antenna, non-dir
1700-1757 Bulgarian  1458 kHz  TX2  F-05 antenna, non-dir
1700-1757 Esperanto  1215 kHz  TX1  F-03 antenna, non-dir
1800-1857 Italian    1458 kHz  TX2  F-05 antenna, non-dir
1800-1857 Romanian   1215 kHz  TX1  F-03 antenna, non-dir
2001-2059 Hungarian  1458 kHz  TX2  F-05 antenna, non-dir
2130-2227 Polish     1458 kHz  TX2  F-04 004 degrees
2201-2301 Serbian    1215 kHz  TX1  F-03 antenna, non-dir
2230-2330 Czech      1458 kHz  TX2  F-04 338 degrees

Fllake, Albania location
G.C. 41 21 52.04 N  19 30 35.46 E
(TWR via Mrs. Drita Cico-ALB, Oct 22, 2013; wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews)
(WWDXC Top Nx 1135)

Tuesday, April 02, 2013

Radio Tirana A13 Summer Schedule



Albania

Radio Tirana

Effective: 31 March - 26 October 2013

All times UTC

Transmitters via Shijak and Fllake relay sites.

All times UTC

Albanian
Daily
0700-0900  7390 SHI 100 kW TX2 S-01 antenna non-dir to EUR
0801-0900  1395 FLA 500 kW TX2 F-01 antenna at 033 deg to Ce-East-EUR
1400-1530  1458 FLA 500 kW TX2 F-05 antenna non-dir to EUR
2300-2400  9850 SHI 100 kW TX1 S-15 antenna at 310 deg to NoAM

English
Mon-Sat
2000-2030  7465 SHI 100 kW TX1 S-10 antenna at 310 deg to UK & NoAM

English
Tue-Sun
0130-0200  9850 SHI 100 kW TX1 S-15 antenna at 310 deg to WeEUR & NoAM

French
Mon-Sat
1730-1800  7465 SHI 100 kW TX1 S-10 antenna at 310 deg to WeEUR-France

German
Mon-Sat
1931-2000  7465 SHI 100 kW TX1 S-10 antenna at 310 deg to We-CeEUR-Germany

Greek
Mon-Sat
1545-1600  1458 FLA 500 kW TX2 F-05 antenna non-dir to Greece

Italian
Mon-Sat
1700-1730  7465 SHI 100 kW TX2 S-01 antenna non-dir to EUR-Italy

Serbian
Mon-Sat
2015-2030  1458 FLA 500 kW TX2 F-04 antenna at 004 deg to CeEUR-Serbia

Turkish
Mon-Sat
1830-1900  1458 FLA 500 kW TX2 F-05 ant non-dir to Turkey-Greece
(Radio Tirana via Drita Cico-ALB, March 24, 2013; wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews)
(WWDXC Top News 1110 via Wolfgang Bueschel, Germany 02 Apr 2013)

Friday, March 23, 2012

Radio Tirana Summer Schedule


Albania


Effective: 25 March - 28 October 2012

All times UTC
broadcast days as indicated

Albanian Daily
0700-0800 on 7390 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu
0801-0900 on 1395 FLA 500 kW / 033 deg to WeEu
0801-0900 on 7390 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu
1400-1530 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to WeEu
2300-2400 on 7425 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm, but registered at 300 deg

English Tue-Sun
0130-0200 on 7425 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm

English Mon-Sat
2000-2030 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to U.K.

German Mon-Sat
1931-2000 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to Germany

Greek Mon-Sat
1545-1600 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to Greece

French Mon-Sat
1730-1800 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to France, but registered 1901-1930

Italian Mon-Sat
1700-1730 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to Italy

Serbian Mon-Sat
2015-2030 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / 004 deg to Serbia

Turkish Mon-Sat
1830-1900 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to Turkey
(Ivo Ivanov/DX Re Mix # 723 via Alokesh Gupta, India)

Monday, October 31, 2011

Radio Tirana - B11 Winter schedule update

This is a revised version of Radio Tirana's winter schedule, from the earlier tentative post on October 25, 2011.

Albania

Radio Tirana - B11

Effective: 30 October 2011 - 25 March 2012

All times UTC

Albanian Daily
0000-0100 7425 SHI 100 kW 310 deg to NoAM
0800-1000 7390 SHI 100 kW non-dir to WeEUR
0900-1000 1395vFLA 500 kW 033 deg to EaEUR
1500-1530 1458vFLA 500 kW non-dir to WeEUR

English Mon-Sat
1530-1600 13640 SHI 100 kW 310 deg to NoAM
2100-2130 7530 SHI 100 kW 300 deg to U.K.

German Mon-Sat
2031-2100 7465 SHI 100 kW 310 deg to Germany

Greek Mon-Sat
1645-1700 1458vFLA 500 kW non-dir to Greece

French Mon-Sat
1830-1900 7465 SHI 100 kW 310 deg to France

Italian Mon-Sat
1800-1830 6000 SHI 100 kW non-dir to Italy

Serbian Mon-Sat
2115-2130 1458vFLA 500 kW 004 deg to Serbia

Turkish Mon-Sat
1930-2000 1458vFLA 500 kW non-dir to Turkey
(R BULGARIA DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 30)
(DX Mix News 700 via Wolfgang Bueschel, Germany)

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Radio Tirana - B11 Winter Schedule


Albania, Radio Tirania - B11 (tentative) Multilingual Schedule

Effective: 30 October 2011 - 24 March 2012

All times UTC

7390 0800-0900 100 n-d 1234567 ALBANIAN (ex 0730-)
1395 0901-1000 500 033 1234567 ALBANIAN
7390 0901-1000 100 n-d 1234567 ALBANIAN
1458 1500-1530 500 n-d 1234567 ALBANIAN (ex -1630)
7425 0000-0100 100 310 1234567 ALBANIAN (ex -0130)

13640 1530-1600 100 310 .234567 ENGLISH
7530 2100-2130 100 300 .234567 ENGLISH
7465 1830-1900 100 310 .234567 FRENCH
7465 2031-2100 100 310 .234567 GERMAN
1458 1645-1700 500 n-d .234567 GREEK
6000 1800-1830 100 n-d .234567 ITALIAN
1458 2115-2130 500 004 .234567 SERBIAN
1458 1930-2000 500 n-d .234567 TURKISH

Delete:
6130 0000-0130 100 300 1234567 ALBANIAN
9895 2100-2130 100 310 .234567 ENGLISH
7440 0330-0400 100 310 1.34567 ENGLISH
1458 1901-1929 500 338 .234567 GERMAN
(Radio Tirana, via Drita Cico-ALB, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 18)
(BCL)

Monday, April 25, 2011

Radio Tirana updates English summer schedule

Albania
Radio Tirana - English Mon-Sat from Apr 20:

1845-1900 UTC, new freq 13735 SHI 100 kW 310 deg to North America, ex 13640# parallel 7520 to the United Kingdom.

2000-2030 UTC, new freq 13735 SHI 100 kW 310 deg to North America, ex 13640* parallel 7465 to United Kingdom.

# to avoid All India Radio in Arabic
* to avoid All India Radio in French
(R BULGARIA DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Apr 22)
(DX Mix News # 674 via Ivo Ivanov, Bulgaria & Wolfgang Bueschel, Germany)

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Radio Tirana A10 English schedule


Albania, Radio Tirana

Effective: 28 March - 30 October 2010
broadcast days as indicated

All times UTC

English - Tue-Sun
0030-0045 on 9860 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm
0145-0200 on 7425 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm
0230-0300 on 7425 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm
0330-0400 on 7425 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm

English - Mon-Sat
1430-1500 on 13625[tent] SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm
1845-1900 on 7520 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to U.K.
1845-1900 on 13640 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm
2000-2030 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to U.K.
2000-2030 on 13640 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm
(R BULGARIA DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 22)
(DX Mix News 617, wb, Germany)

Monday, November 23, 2009

Radio Tirana adjust frequencies

Albania

Effective from 19 November 2009

Albanian
to NoAm Daily
0000-0130 new freq 6130.0 SHI 100 kW 300 deg, x6110 to avoid RHC in Spanish

English
to NoAm Tue-Sun
0130-0145 new freq 6130.0 SHI 100 kW 300 deg, x7425 310 deg
0245-0300 new freq 6130.0 SHI 100 kW 300 deg, x7425 310 deg

English
to U.K. Mon-Sat
2100-2130 new freq 7430.0 SHI 100 kW 300 deg, x7520 to avoid R.Farda in Farsi

Italian
to Italy Mon-Sat
2001-2030 new freq 6000.0 SHI 100 kW non-dir, x6155 to avoid R.Belarus German
(R BULGARIA DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Nov 23)
(DX Mix News # 600 via wb, Germany)

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Radio Tirana - A09 Multilingual schedule

Albania - Radio Tirana

Effective: 29 March - 25 October 2009
broadcast days and target areas as indicated

All times UTC



Albanian - daily
0630-0800 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / 338 deg to WeEu
0630-0800 on 7390 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu
0801-0900 on 1395 FLA 500 kW / 033 deg to WeEu
0801-0900 on 7390 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu
1400-1530 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to WeEu
2030-2200 on 6165 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu
2030-2200 on 9345 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to WeEu
2300-0030 on 7425 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to NoAm
2300-0030 on 9345 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm

English Tuesday - Sunday
0030-0045 on 9345 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm
0145-0200 on 7425 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm
0230-0300 on 7425 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm
0330-0400 on 7425 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm

English - Monday - Saturday
1430-1500 on 13625 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm
1845-1900 on 7430 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to U.K.
1845-1900 on 13640 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm
2000-2030 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to U.K.
2000-2030 on 13640 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm


German - Monday - Saturday
1805-1835 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / 338 deg to Germany
1931-2000 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to Germany

Greek - Monday - Saturday
1545-1600 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to Greece

French - Monday - Saturday
1730-1800 on 7430 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to France
1901-1930 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to France

Italian - Monday - Saturday
1800-1830 on 7430 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to Italy
1901-1930 on 7430 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to Italy

Serbian - Monday - Saturday
1800-1815 on 6145 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to Serbia
2015-2030 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / 004 deg to Serbia

Turkish - Monday - Saturday
1530-1545 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to Turkey
(Via Ivo Ivanov, DX Mix News # 565, 24 March 2009/Alokesh Gupta, India)

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Radio Albania B08 English service

Radio Tirana has released a last-minute frequency update at 0130-0145 UTC broadcast, from their recent release of the B08 schedules.
Gayle VH

Albania, Radio Tirana - B08 English service
Effective: 26 October 2008 - 29 March 2009
All times UTC target areas: na (North America) eu (Europe)
Days: twhfas (Tuesday-Sunday)

0130-0145 twhfas 9345na (ex 7485na)
0245-0300 twhfas 7390na
0330-0400 twhfas 6110na
0430-0500 twhfas 6100na

1530-1600 mtwhfa 13720na
1945-2000 mtwhfa 7465eu 11645na
2100-2130 mtwhfa 7510eu 9345na
(Source: DX Mix News #544 via wb, Germany/Monitoring Times SW Guide-Gayle Van Horn, Frequency Manager)

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Radio Tirana multilingual B08 schedule

My apologies to our blog readers. I posted the following upcoming schedule, and listed it as Radio Bulgaria - actually, this schedule is Albania's Radio Tirana. With so many schedules coming in, stations news and more, it's easy to get things mixed up, so bare with us - it's that crazy time of the year!
Gayle Van Horn

Albania, Radio Tirana - B08 Multilingual schedule

Effective: 26 October 2008


All times UTC


Albanian
(daily)
0000-0130 on 6110 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to NoAm
0000-0130 on 7485 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm
0730-0900 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / 338 deg to WeEu
0730-0900 on 7360 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu
0901-1000 on 1395 FLA 500 kW / 033 deg to WeEu
0901-1000 on 7360 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu
1500-1630 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to WeEu
2130-2300 on 6005 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu
2130-2300 on 7510 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to NoAm

German
(Monday - Saturday)
1905-1935 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / 338 deg to Germany
2031-2100 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to Germany

Greek
(Monday - Saturday)
1645-1700 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to Greece

French
(Monday - Saturday)
1830-1900 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to France
2001-2030 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to France

Italian
(Monday - Saturday)
1800-1830 on 7465 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to Italy
2001-2030 on 6120 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to Italy

Correxion in B-08 of Radio Tirana in Italian Mon-Sat:2001-2030 new freq 6155 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to Italy, ex reg. 6120(R BULGARIA DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 14/DX Mix News #542 via wb, Germany)

Serbian
(Monday - Saturday)
1900-1915 on 6010 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to Serbia
2115-2130 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / 004 deg to Serbia

Turkish
(Monday - Saturday)
1630-1645 on 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to Turkey
(DX Mix News/bclnews)

Monday, July 21, 2008

Radio Tirana A08 multilingual schedule update

Albania, Radio Tirana

All times UTC
Albanian Target Areas kHz
2030-2200 daily Eu 9395shi (ex 9390)
2300-0030 daily NAm 9345shi (ex 9390)

English Target Areas kHz
2000-2030 mtwtfs. Eu 7465shi (ex 7460)

Italian Target Areas kHz
1800-1830 mtwtfs. Eu 7430shi (ex 7460)
(ex 1730-1800)
1900-1930 mtwtfs. Eu 7430shi (ex 7460)
(Source: WRTH A08 summer update)

Monday, June 16, 2008

Albania frequency adjustments from June 12


The following frequencies changes from Radio Tirana are effective from June 12, 2008

All times UTC

1730-1800 7460 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to Western Europe , deleted in Italian Mon-Sat

1800-1830 new freq 7430 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to Western Europe, retimed in Italian Mon-Sat

1805-1835 1458AM FLA 500 kW / 338 deg to Western Europe (ex 1800-1830 UTC German Mon-Sat)

2000-2030 new freq 7465 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to U.K. (ex 7460) in English Mon-Sat

2030-2200 new freq 9395 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to Western Europe (ex 9390) in Albanian Daily

2300-0030 new freq 9345 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to North America (ex 9390) in Albanian Daily (R BULGARIA DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc BC-DX June 16/ DX Mix news #525 via wb, Germany)

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Radio Tirana - A08 Multilingual schedules


Albania
Radio Tirana - A08 Multilingual schedules

Effective: 30 March 2008 - 26 October 2008

All times UTC

ALBANIAN Daily
0630-0800 1458 FLA 500 kW / 338 deg to WeEu
7105 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu
0801-0900 1395 FLA 500 kW / 033 deg to WeEu
7105 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu
1400-1530 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to WeEu
2030-2200 7460 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to WeEu (alt. 6005)
9390 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to WeEu
2300-0030 7425 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to NoAm
9390 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm

ENGLISH Tue-Sun
0030-0045 9390 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm
0145-0200 9390 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm
0230-0300 7425 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm
0330-0400 7425 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm

ENGLISH Mon-Sat
1430-1500 13640 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm
1845-1900 7430 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to U.K.
13640 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm
2000-2030 7460 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to U.K.
13600 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to NoAm

GERMAN Mon-Sat
1800-1830 1458 FLA 500 kW / 338 deg to Germany
1931-2000 7465 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to Germany

GREEK Mon-Sat
1545-1600 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to Greece

FRENCH Mon-Sat
1730-1800 7430 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to France
1901-1930 7465 SHI 100 kW / 310 deg to France

ITALIAN Mon-Sat
1730-1800 7460 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to Italy
1901-1930 7430 SHI 100 kW / 300 deg to Italy

SERBIAN Mon-Sat
1800-1815 6145 SHI 100 kW / non-dir to Serbia (alt. 6005)
2015-2030 1458 FLA 500 kW / 004 deg to Serbia

TURKISH Mon-Sat
1530-1545 1458 FLA 500 kW / non-dir to Turkey
(R BULGARIA DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov, via wwdxc BC-DX Mar 11)
(Source: DX Mix News #511 via wb, Germany)