Tuesday, May 07, 2013

Voice of Indonesia - A13 Summer Schedule



Voice of Indonesia

Effective: 31 March - 26 October 2013

All times UTC

1000-1100 on  9526vJAK 250 kW / 135 deg to AUS  English
1100-1200 on  9526vJAK 250 kW / 010 deg to EaAs Chinese
1200-1300 on  9526vJAK 250 kW / 010 deg to EaAs Japanese
1300-1400 on  9526vJAK 250 kW / 010 deg to EaAs English
1400-1500 on  9526vJAK 250 kW / 010 deg to EaAs Indonesian
1500-1600 on  9526vJAK 250 kW / 010 deg to EaAs Chinese
1600-1700 on  9526vJAK 250 kW / 290 deg to N/ME Arabic
1700-1800 on  9526vJAK 250 kW / 290 deg to WeEu Spanish
1800-1900 on  9526vJAK 250 kW / 290 deg to WeEu German
1900-2000 on  9526vJAK 250 kW / 290 deg to WeEu English
2000-2100 on  9526vJAK 250 kW / 290 deg to WeEu French
(Balkan DX)

Oman Summer Schedule



Radio Sultanate Oman

Effective: 31 March - 26 October 2013

All times UTC

0200-0300 on 13600*THU 100 kW / 220 deg to EaAf Arabic
0300-0400 on 13600#THU 100 kW / 220 deg to EaAf English
1400-1500 on 15560 THU 100 kW / 315 deg to WeEu English
1500-1600 on 15560 THU 100 kW / 315 deg to WeEu Arabic
1600-2200 on 15595&THU 100 kW / 220 deg to EaAf Arabic
* unregistered frequency, co-ch CRI in Russian
# unregistered frequency, co-ch CRI in Tamil
& strong co-ch 1600-1630 Vatican Radio in French/English
(DX Mix New 779/Balkan DX 06 May 2013)

Summer frequency updates


A13 updates

All times UTC

Germany
Upcoming frequency change of HCJB via Weenermoor:
0000-2400   3995 WNM 1.5 kW non-dir to CeEUR till Apr 30
0000-2400 NF7365 WNM 1.5 kW 145 deg to CeEUR from May 01
(DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov-BUL, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Apr 30)

Greece
Changes in the ERA A13 program
1) The frequency 15630 kHz, time UTC 2300-2400, change 7475 kHz.
2) The frequency 15630 kHz, time UTC 0300-0400, change 7475 kHz.
Best regards Ch. Charalampopoulos

Iran
Some changes of VIORI/IRIB from May 5:
0730-0827 11810 SIR 500 kW 060 deg to WeAS Pashto, new transmission
0730-0827 13730 SIR 500 kW 065 deg to WeAS Pashto, new transmission
1430-1527  5890 SIR 500 kW 065 deg to WeAS Pashto, cancelled
1530-1627  6060 SIR 500 kW 090 deg to SoAS Urdu, ex1530-1727
(DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov-BUL, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Apr 30)

Israel
A-13 SW schedule of Kol Israel from April 28:
1400-1500 NF13850vISR 250 kW 090 deg to WeAS Persian Fri/Sat, ex11595
1400-1500 NF15760 ISR 250 kW 090 deg to WeAS Persian Fri/Sat, ex 9985
1400-1530 NF13850vISR 250 kW 090 deg to WeAS Persian Sun-Thu, ex11595
1400-1530 NF15760 ISR 250 kW 090 deg to WeAS Persian Sun-Thu, ex 9985
(DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov-BUL, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Apr 30)

Kuwait
Radio Kuwait in Arabic was observed May 1 strange frequency:
2000-2400 7250 KBD 500 kW 350 deg to NoAM General Sce, instead of 17550.
Powerfull signal over Vatican Radio in Arabic 2040-2100 and 2200-2400 UT
CRI Spanish.
(Ivo Ivanov-BUL, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews May 2)

Pakistan
Frequency change of Radio Pakistan:
0045-0215 NF15490 ISL 250 kW 118 deg to SoAS Urdu, ex17710 // 11580 kHz.
(Ivo Ivanov-BUL, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews May 1)

Russia
Frequency changes of Voice of Russia from April 30:
1300-1600 NF7505 DB 100 kW 137 deg to SoAS Hindi/Urdu/Hindi, ex7585 kHz.
(Ivo Ivanov-BUL, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews May 1)
(WWDXC/Top Nx 1114 via wb, Germany)

Voice of America - Summer Schedule Updates



Voice of America updates

Transmitters via: Botswana, France, Philippines, Sáo Tomé, Sri Lanka, Tinian-Northern Marianas and United States

A13
All times UTC

1400-1500  12120 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SoAS English Mon-Fri, ex7540
1430-1500  12075 TIN 250 kW 287 deg to SoEaAS Burmese,      ex12120
1500-1600   6140 UDO 250 kW 284 deg to SoAS English-Special, ex9760
1500-1600  12120 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SoAS English,         ex6140
1630-1700  15115 GB  250 kW 094 deg to CeSoAF Portuguese Fri,ex17530
1700-1730  15115 GB  250 kW 094 deg to CeSoAF Portuguese, ex17530
1730-1800  12005 SAO 100 kW 076 deg to EaAF Oromo Mon-Fri,ex15620
1730-1800  15115 GB  250 kW 094 deg to CeSoAF Portuguese, ex17530
1800-1830  13630 BOT 100 kW 350 deg to CeSoAF Portuguese Mon-Fri,ex9825
1800-1830  15115 IRA 250 kW 255 deg to CeSoAF Portuguese Mon-Fri,ex13630
1800-1900  12005 ISS 250 kW 130 deg to EaAF Amharic, ex15620 WER
1900-1930  12005 BOT 100 kW 010 deg to EaAF Tigrigna Mon-Fri, ex15620
2200-2230   5905 PHT 250 kW 270 deg to SoEaAS Khmer, ex6060
(DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov-BUL, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Apr 30)
(WWDXC/Top Nx 1114 via wb, Germany)

Media Broadcast - A13 Summer Schedule


Media Broadcast GmbH (formerly T-Systems-DTK)

Effective: 31 March - 26 October 2013

Transmitters via: Austria, Bulgaria, France, Germany and Madagascar
(sorted by broadcaster)

All times UTC

 frq  startstop ciraf     loc pow azi   day   from   to     broad
 6020 0400-0430 28SE      NAU 100 130 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
 9530 0300-0330 48        ISS 250 125 1234567 110413-261013 AWR
 9610 1900-1930 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 110413-261013 AWR
 9610 1930-2000 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 110413-261013 AWR
 9610 2000-2030 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 120413-261013 AWR
 9790 0900-1000 28W       NAU 100 180 1...... 310313-261013 AWR
 9830 1600-1630 28SE      NAU 100 133 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
11610 0300-0330 48        NAU 250 140 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
11610 0330-0400 48        NAU 250 140 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
11610 1900-2100 38E,39    NAU 250 130 1234567 110413-261013 AWR
11755 2030-2100 46SE,47W  NAU 100 180 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
11945 1900-1930 46W       ISS 250 200 1234567 110413-261013 AWR
15140 0800-0830 37,38W    NAU 100 205 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15155 1730-1800 48        NAU 250 140 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15170 1730-1800 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 050413-261013 AWR
15205 1900-1930 46S,47SW  NAU 100 195 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15205 1930-2000 46SE,47W  NAU 250 180 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15225 0400-0600 38E,39    NAU 250 130 1234567 120413-261013 AWR
15225 0700-0800 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15225 0800-0830 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15225 0830-0900 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15260 1900-2000 37,38W    NAU 100 215 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15265 1500-1530 41N       NAU 250  90 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15265 1530-1600 41N       NAU 250  90 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15335 1530-1600 41N       NAU 250  75 ....56. 310313-261013 AWR
15335 1530-1600 41N       NAU 250  75 1234..7 310313-261013 AWR
15735 1500-1530 41N       NAU 250  80 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
17575 1630-1700 48        ISS 250 125 1234567 110413-261013 AWR
17610 2000-2030 46E,47W   NAU 100 180 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
17810 1300-1330 42,43W    NAU 250  70 1.....7 310313-261013 AWR
17810 1300-1330 42,43W    NAU 250  70 .23456. 310313-261013 AWR
17810 1330-1500 42,43W    NAU 250  70 1234567 310313-261013 AWR

 5930 2000-2015 39N       NAU 250 120 1234567 310313-261013 BVB
 5945 0700-0730 27,28N    NAU 100 222 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
 5945 0700-0745 27,28N    NAU 100 222 ......7 310313-261013 BVB
 6130 1800-1815 28,29     NAU 100  90 ....56. 050413-261013 BVB
 6130 1830-1845 28,29     NAU 100  90 ......7 050413-261013 BVB
 6130 1800-1830 28,29     NAU 100  90 ..3.... 050413-261013 BVB
 6130 1800-1900 28,29     NAU 100  90 1...... 050413-261013 BVB
 7310 0300-0315 39S       NAU 250 124 1234567 310313-261013 BVB
 9410 0400-0430 39NE,40   NAU 100 110 12....7 050413-261013 BVB
 9430 1800-1830 39,40     MOS 300 ND  1...... 310313-261013 BVB
 9430 1800-1815 39,40     MOS 300 ND  ......7 310313-261013 BVB
 9440 0330-0345 40        NAU 125 105 1234567 310313-261013 BVB
 9460 0430-0445 39N       NAU 125 120 1.....7 050413-261013 BVB
 9460 0430-0450 39N       NAU 125 120 .23456. 050413-261013 BVB
 9490 0100-0115 41        NAU 250  90 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
 9515 2030-2045 46N,47NW  ISS 250 180 1234567 310313-261013 BVB
 9635 1830-1915 39        SOF 100 126 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
 9735 0500-0515 39,40     NAU 250 120 .....6. 310313-261013 BVB
 9735 0500-0530 39,40     NAU 250 120 ....5.. 310313-261013 BVB
11655 0600-0615 46N,47NW  NAU 125 180 .234567 070413-261013 BVB
11655 0600-0630 46N,47NW  NAU 125 180 1...... 070413-261013 BVB
11855 1815-1900 39,40     NAU 100 105 1...... 050413-261013 BVB
11855 1800-1830 39,40     NAU 100 105 .....6. 050413-261013 BVB
11855 1830-1900 39,40     NAU 100 105 ..3.... 050413-261013 BVB
11855 1800-1900 39,40     NAU 100 105 ....5.. 050413-261013 BVB
13580 1700-1715 39,40     MOS 300 125 .23.56. 080413-261013 BVB
13580 1700-1730 39,40     MOS 300 115 ...4... 310313-261013 BVB
13810 1700-1800 38E,39,40WISS 100 120 .2.456. 070413-261013 BVB
13810 1700-1745 38E,39,40WISS 100 120 1.3.... 070413-261013 BVB
13810 1700-1715 38E,39,40WISS 100 120 ......7 310313-261013 BVB
15160 1630-1730 47,48     NAU 100 150 1234567 310313-261013 BVB
15215 1700-1900 39        MOS 100 115 1.....7 310313-261013 BVB
15215 1700-1715 39        MOS 100 115 ..3..6. 310313-261013 BVB
15215 1700-1730 39        MOS 100 115 ....5.. 310313-261013 BVB
15215 1630-1645 41S       MOS 125 115 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
15215 1630-1645 41S       MOS 125 115 .....6. 310313-261013 BVB
15320 1600-1615 40        ISS 250 105 1234567 310313-261013 BVB
17495 1400-1430 41        ISS 250  83 1...... 310313-261013 BVB*
17495 1430-1500 41        NAU 250  95 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
17495 1430-1500 41        NAU 250  95 ......7 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1600-1900 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1600-1900 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 .....6. 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1700-1845 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 ......7 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1630-1830 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 ..3.... 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1630-1830 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 ...4... 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1600-1800 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 .2..... 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1600-1830 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 ....5.. 310313-261013 BVB
17535 0830-1000 38,39     NAU 125 140 .....6. 310313-261013 BVB
17600 1515-1530 40,41     NAU 100  95 ......7 310313-261013 BVB
17600 1530-1559 40,41     NAU 100  95 .....6. 310313-261013 BVB
17650 1300-1330 44E,45W   NAU 250  48 .234567 310313-261013 BVB
17650 1300-1400 44E,45W   NAU 250  48 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
21460 1500-1515 41,49NW   WER 250  75 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
21480 1115-1157 43S,44S   MDC 125  45 1...... 140413-261013 BVB
21480 1100-1130 43S,44S   MDC 125  45 ......7 140413-261013 BVB
21480 1115-1130 43S,44S   MDC 125  45 .2..... 140413-261013 BVB
21480 1100-1115 43S,44S   MDC 125  45 ..345.. 140413-261013 BVB

 9585 1800-1900 28E,29    NAU 100  90 ......7 310313-261013 CHW

 6055 1030-1100 27,28     NAU 125 222 1.....7 310313-261013 EMG
11695 1500-1530 29,30     ISS 250  60 ......7 310313-261013 EMG
13710 1100-1130 19,20,21  NAU 250  45 ......7 310313-261013 EMG

15310 1730-1800 48N       ISS 100 125 ..3..6. 090413-261013 EYS

 9520 0030-0130 40E,41NW  NAU 250 100 1234567 310313-261013 GFA
 9520 2330-0030 41NE,43S  NAU 250  85 1234567 310313-261013 GFA
15215 1530-1630 40E,41NW  NAU 250  99 1234567 310313-261013 GFA
15350 1230-1500 41        NAU 250  89 1234567 310313-261013 GFA
15390 1330-1530 41NE,43S  NAU 250  85 1234567 310313-261013 GFA

13800 1530-1630 29S       NAU 100  95 ......7 310313-261013 HCJ

 5930 1700-1800 28E,29W   NAU 250  90 1234567 050413-261013 IBB
 5995 1600-1700 29,30     NAU 250  60 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
 7280 0030-0400 40        NAU 250 105 1234567 310313-261013 IBB
 9490 1630-1700 47,48     NAU 250 150 .23456. 310313-261013 IBB
 9600 1900-1930 47,48     ISS 250 150 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
 9645 1800-1830 47,48     ISS 250 160 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
 9780 1700-1800 40E,41NW  ISS 250  90 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
 9815 0300-0330 47,48     ISS 250 160 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
 9815 2030-2100 46,47     NAU 250 190 .23456. 310313-261013 IBB
11655 1630-1700 47,48     ISS 250 150 .23456. 010413-261013 IBB
11925 1800-1900 48        ISS 250 130 1234567 090413-261013 IBB
11925 1900-1930 48        ISS 250 130 .23456. 090413-261013 IBB
13615 1500-1600 29SE      NAU 250  90 1234567 310313-261013 IBB
13870 1630-1700 47,48     ISS 250 140 .23456. 010413-261013 IBB
13870 1800-1900 48        NAU 250 140 1234567 310313-261013 IBB
13870 1900-1930 48        NAU 250 140 .23456. 310313-261013 IBB
15180 1400-1500 30S       ISS 250  75 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
15180 1500-1600 30S       ISS 250  75 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
15360 0600-0900 40E,41NW  NAU 250  90 1234567 310313-261013 IBB
15470 1600-1700 40        NAU 250 105 1234567 310313-261013 IBB
15560 0400-0600 40E,41NW  NAU 250  90 1234567 310313-261013 IBB
15620 1800-1900 48        ISS 250 130 1234567 090413-261013 IBB

 7330 1000-1100 27,28     ISS 100  60 1...... 310313-261013 JOY*

 6095 0800-1500 18SW,27,28NAU 100 240 1.....7 310313-261013 KBC
 7375 0000-0200 2,3,4,6,7 NAU 125 300 1...... 310313-300413 KBC
 7375 0000-0200 2,3,4,6,7 NAU 125 300 1...... 010913-261013 KBC
 9925 0000-0200 2,3,4,6,7 NAU 125 300 1...... 050513-300813 KBC

 9655 1830-1900 46S,47SE  WER 500 180 1234567 310313-261013 LWF
15315 1830-1900 46S,47SE  ISS 500 180 1234567 310313-261013 LWF

 6115 2000-2200 37,38W    WER 250 210 1234567 310313-261013 MBR AR
 7420 2200-2300 37,38W    WER 250 210 1234567 310313-261013 MBR AR
 9595 2000-2100 37,46     WER 500 210 1234567 310313-261013 MBR FR
 9715 2100-2200 46E,47,52NWER 500 180 1234567 310313-261013 MBR FR
11600 1700-1900 29,30     WER 250  60 1234567 310313-261013 MBR RU
11840 1900-2000 37,46     WER 500 210 1234567 310313-261013 MBR FR
13750 1800-1900 46SE      WER 500 180 1234567 310313-261013 MBR EN
13840 1700-1800 37,38     WER 100 180 1234567 310313-261013 MBR AR

 6045 0900-1000 27E,28    NAU 100 275 1...... 310313-261013 MSM#

 5945 1100-1115 27,28     NAU 250 222 1...... 310313-261013 MWA

11680 0200-0400 38,39,40  NAU 250 140 1234567 310313-261013 NHK
15445 1700-1900 38,39,40  NAU 250 140 1234567 310313-261013 NHK

17630 1600-1630 47E,48    ISS 500 130 ..3...7 310313-261013 OGM

 9515 1930-2000 37,38     NAU 250 155 1...... 310313-261013 PAB
15205 1400-1430 41        ISS 100  90 1...... 310313-261013 PAB
15205 1415-1430 41        ISS 100  90 .234567 310313-261013 PAB
15205 1430-1445 41        ISS 250  90 1...... 310313-261013 PAB

 9610 0530-0600 46SE      NAU 100 180 .23456. 310313-261013 RMI&
11945 1930-2000 46SE      WER 100 180 1234567 310313-261013 RMI

13830 1700-1800 38E,39S,48ISS 100 125 1..4... 090413-261013 SBO

 9450 1400-1600 18,27,28  WER 100 300 1234567 310313-261013 TOM
 9655 1400-1600 18,27,28  NAU 100 275 .2345.. 310313-261013 TOM
 9655 1400-1600 18,27,28  MOS 100 285 1....67 310313-261013 TOM
13810 1400-1600 28,29W,38EISS 100 120 1234567 310313-261013 TOM

 6095 0800-1000 18SW,27,28NAU 100 230 .23456. 310313-261013 TRS

 6105 0657-0750 27        NAU 100 285 .234567 310313-271013 TWR
 6105 0657-0720 27        NAU 100 285 1...... 310313-271013 TWR
 7215 0827-0900 28        NAU 100 135 1234567 310313-271013 TWR
 7215 1400-1428 28,29,30  NAU 100  65 .2..... 310313-271013 TWR
 7215 1400-1428 28,29,30  NAU 100  65 1.34567 310313-271013 TWR

 9835 2300-2330 12,13,14  NAU 100 240 1234567 310313-261013 VZM
11920 2300-0045 12,13,14  NAU 100 240 1234567 310313-261013 VZM

11840 1900-2000 46E       WER 125 180 ....5.7 310313-261013 WRN

(sorted by frequency)

 frq  startstop ciraf     loc pow azi   day   from   to     broad
 5930 1700-1800 28E,29W   NAU 250  90 1234567 050413-261013 IBB
 5930 2000-2015 39N       NAU 250 120 1234567 310313-261013 BVB
 5945 0700-0730 27,28N    NAU 100 222 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
 5945 0700-0745 27,28N    NAU 100 222 ......7 310313-261013 BVB
 5945 1100-1115 27,28     NAU 250 222 1...... 310313-261013 MWA
 5995 1600-1700 29,30     NAU 250  60 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
 6020 0400-0430 28SE      NAU 100 130 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
 6045 0900-1000 27E,28    NAU 100 275 1...... 310313-261013 MSM#
 6055 1030-1100 27,28     NAU 125 222 1.....7 310313-261013 EMG
 6095 0800-1000 18SW,27,28NAU 100 230 .23456. 310313-261013 TRS
 6095 0800-1500 18SW,27,28NAU 100 240 1.....7 310313-261013 KBC
 6105 0657-0720 27        NAU 100 285 1...... 310313-271013 TWR
 6105 0657-0750 27        NAU 100 285 .234567 310313-271013 TWR
 6115 2000-2200 37,38W    WER 250 210 1234567 310313-261013 MBR AR
 6130 1800-1815 28,29     NAU 100  90 ....56. 050413-261013 BVB
 6130 1800-1830 28,29     NAU 100  90 ..3.... 050413-261013 BVB
 6130 1800-1900 28,29     NAU 100  90 1...... 050413-261013 BVB
 6130 1830-1845 28,29     NAU 100  90 ......7 050413-261013 BVB

 7215 0827-0900 28        NAU 100 135 1234567 310313-271013 TWR
 7215 1400-1428 28,29,30  NAU 100  65 1.34567 310313-271013 TWR
 7215 1400-1428 28,29,30  NAU 100  65 .2..... 310313-271013 TWR
 7280 0030-0400 40        NAU 250 105 1234567 310313-261013 IBB
 7310 0300-0315 39S       NAU 250 124 1234567 310313-261013 BVB
 7330 1000-1100 27,28     ISS 100  60 1...... 310313-261013 JOY*
 7375 0000-0200 2,3,4,6,7 NAU 125 300 1...... 010913-261013 KBC
 7375 0000-0200 2,3,4,6,7 NAU 125 300 1...... 310313-300413 KBC
 7420 2200-2300 37,38W    WER 250 210 1234567 310313-261013 MBR AR

 9410 0400-0430 39NE,40   NAU 100 110 12....7 050413-261013 BVB
 9430 1800-1815 39,40     MOS 300 ND  ......7 310313-261013 BVB
 9430 1800-1830 39,40     MOS 300 ND  1...... 310313-261013 BVB
 9440 0330-0345 40        NAU 125 105 1234567 310313-261013 BVB
 9450 1400-1600 18,27,28  WER 100 300 1234567 310313-261013 TOM
 9460 0430-0445 39N       NAU 125 120 1.....7 050413-261013 BVB
 9460 0430-0450 39N       NAU 125 120 .23456. 050413-261013 BVB
 9490 0100-0115 41        NAU 250  90 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
 9490 1630-1700 47,48     NAU 250 150 .23456. 310313-261013 IBB
 9515 1930-2000 37,38     NAU 250 155 1...... 310313-261013 PAB
 9515 2030-2045 46N,47NW  ISS 250 180 1234567 310313-261013 BVB
 9520 0030-0130 40E,41NW  NAU 250 100 1234567 310313-261013 GFA
 9520 2330-0030 41NE,43S  NAU 250  85 1234567 310313-261013 GFA
 9530 0300-0330 48        ISS 250 125 1234567 110413-261013 AWR
 9585 1800-1900 28E,29    NAU 100  90 ......7 310313-261013 CHW
 9595 2000-2100 37,46     WER 500 210 1234567 310313-261013 MBR FR
 9600 1900-1930 47,48     ISS 250 150 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
 9610 0530-0600 46SE      NAU 100 180 .23456. 310313-261013 RMI&
 9610 1900-1930 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 110413-261013 AWR
 9610 1930-2000 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 110413-261013 AWR
 9610 2000-2030 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 120413-261013 AWR
 9635 1830-1915 39        SOF 100 126 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
 9645 1800-1830 47,48     ISS 250 160 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
 9655 1400-1600 18,27,28  MOS 100 285 1....67 310313-261013 TOM
 9655 1400-1600 18,27,28  NAU 100 275 .2345.. 310313-261013 TOM
 9655 1830-1900 46S,47SE  WER 500 180 1234567 310313-261013 LWF
 9715 2100-2200 46E,47,52NWER 500 180 1234567 310313-261013 MBR FR
 9735 0500-0515 39,40     NAU 250 120 .....6. 310313-261013 BVB
 9735 0500-0530 39,40     NAU 250 120 ....5.. 310313-261013 BVB
 9780 1700-1800 40E,41NW  ISS 250  90 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
 9790 0900-1000 28W       NAU 100 180 1...... 310313-261013 AWR
 9815 0300-0330 47,48     ISS 250 160 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
 9815 2030-2100 46,47     NAU 250 190 .23456. 310313-261013 IBB
 9830 1600-1630 28SE      NAU 100 133 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
 9835 2300-2330 12,13,14  NAU 100 240 1234567 310313-261013 VZM
 9925 0000-0200 2,3,4,6,7 NAU 125 300 1...... 050513-300813 KBC

11600 1700-1900 29,30     WER 250  60 1234567 310313-261013 MBR RU
11610 0300-0330 48        NAU 250 140 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
11610 0330-0400 48        NAU 250 140 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
11610 1900-2100 38E,39    NAU 250 130 1234567 110413-261013 AWR
11655 0600-0615 46N,47NW  NAU 125 180 .234567 070413-261013 BVB
11655 0600-0630 46N,47NW  NAU 125 180 1...... 070413-261013 BVB
11655 1630-1700 47,48     ISS 250 150 .23456. 010413-261013 IBB
11680 0200-0400 38,39,40  NAU 250 140 1234567 310313-261013 NHK
11695 1500-1530 29,30     ISS 250  60 ......7 310313-261013 EMG
11755 2030-2100 46SE,47W  NAU 100 180 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
11840 1900-2000 37,46     WER 500 210 1234567 310313-261013 MBR FR
11840 1900-2000 46E       WER 125 180 ....5.7 310313-261013 WRN
11855 1800-1830 39,40     NAU 100 105 .....6. 050413-261013 BVB
11855 1800-1900 39,40     NAU 100 105 ....5.. 050413-261013 BVB
11855 1815-1900 39,40     NAU 100 105 1...... 050413-261013 BVB
11855 1830-1900 39,40     NAU 100 105 ..3.... 050413-261013 BVB
11920 2300-0045 12,13,14  NAU 100 240 1234567 310313-261013 VZM
11925 1800-1900 48        ISS 250 130 1234567 090413-261013 IBB
11925 1900-1930 48        ISS 250 130 .23456. 090413-261013 IBB
11945 1900-1930 46W       ISS 250 200 1234567 110413-261013 AWR
11945 1930-2000 46SE      WER 100 180 1234567 310313-261013 RMI

13580 1700-1715 39,40     MOS 300 125 .23.56. 080413-261013 BVB
13580 1700-1730 39,40     MOS 300 115 ...4... 310313-261013 BVB
13615 1500-1600 29SE      NAU 250  90 1234567 310313-261013 IBB
13710 1100-1130 19,20,21  NAU 250  45 ......7 310313-261013 EMG
13750 1800-1900 46SE      WER 500 180 1234567 310313-261013 MBR EN
13800 1530-1630 29S       NAU 100  95 ......7 310313-261013 HCJ
13810 1400-1600 28,29W,38EISS 100 120 1234567 310313-261013 TOM
13810 1700-1715 38E,39,40WISS 100 120 ......7 310313-261013 BVB
13810 1700-1745 38E,39,40WISS 100 120 1.3.... 070413-261013 BVB
13810 1700-1800 38E,39,40WISS 100 120 .2.456. 070413-261013 BVB
13830 1700-1800 38E,39S,48ISS 100 125 1..4... 090413-261013 SBO
13840 1700-1800 37,38     WER 100 180 1234567 310313-261013 MBR AR
13870 1630-1700 47,48     ISS 250 140 .23456. 010413-261013 IBB
13870 1800-1900 48        NAU 250 140 1234567 310313-261013 IBB
13870 1900-1930 48        NAU 250 140 .23456. 310313-261013 IBB

15140 0800-0830 37,38W    NAU 100 205 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15155 1730-1800 48        NAU 250 140 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15160 1630-1730 47,48     NAU 100 150 1234567 310313-261013 BVB
15170 1730-1800 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 050413-261013 AWR
15180 1400-1500 30S       ISS 250  75 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
15180 1500-1600 30S       ISS 250  75 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
15205 1400-1430 41        ISS 100  90 1...... 310313-261013 PAB
15205 1415-1430 41        ISS 100  90 .234567 310313-261013 PAB
15205 1430-1445 41        ISS 250  90 1...... 310313-261013 PAB
15205 1900-1930 46S,47SW  NAU 100 195 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15205 1930-2000 46SE,47W  NAU 250 180 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15215 1530-1630 40E,41NW  NAU 250  99 1234567 310313-261013 GFA
15215 1630-1645 41S       MOS 125 115 .....6. 310313-261013 BVB
15215 1630-1645 41S       MOS 125 115 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
15215 1700-1715 39        MOS 100 115 ..3..6. 310313-261013 BVB
15215 1700-1730 39        MOS 100 115 ....5.. 310313-261013 BVB
15215 1700-1900 39        MOS 100 115 1.....7 310313-261013 BVB
15225 0400-0600 38E,39    NAU 250 130 1234567 120413-261013 AWR
15225 0700-0800 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15225 0800-0830 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15225 0830-0900 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15260 1900-2000 37,38W    NAU 100 215 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15265 1500-1530 41N       NAU 250  90 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15265 1530-1600 41N       NAU 250  90 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15310 1730-1800 48N       ISS 100 125 ..3..6. 090413-261013 EYS
15315 1830-1900 46S,47SE  ISS 500 180 1234567 310313-261013 LWF
15320 1600-1615 40        ISS 250 105 1234567 310313-261013 BVB
15335 1530-1600 41N       NAU 250  75 ....56. 310313-261013 AWR
15335 1530-1600 41N       NAU 250  75 1234..7 310313-261013 AWR
15350 1230-1500 41        NAU 250  89 1234567 310313-261013 GFA
15360 0600-0900 40E,41NW  NAU 250  90 1234567 310313-261013 IBB
15390 1330-1530 41NE,43S  NAU 250  85 1234567 310313-261013 GFA
15445 1700-1900 38,39,40  NAU 250 140 1234567 310313-261013 NHK
15470 1600-1700 40        NAU 250 105 1234567 310313-261013 IBB
15560 0400-0600 40E,41NW  NAU 250  90 1234567 310313-261013 IBB
15620 1800-1900 48        ISS 250 130 1234567 090413-261013 IBB
15735 1500-1530 41N       NAU 250  80 1234567 310313-261013 AWR

17495 1400-1430 41        ISS 250  83 1...... 310313-261013 BVB*
17495 1430-1500 41        NAU 250  95 ......7 310313-261013 BVB
17495 1430-1500 41        NAU 250  95 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1600-1800 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 .2..... 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1600-1830 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 ....5.. 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1600-1900 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 .....6. 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1600-1900 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1630-1830 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 ...4... 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1630-1830 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 ..3.... 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1700-1845 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 ......7 310313-261013 BVB
17535 0830-1000 38,39     NAU 125 140 .....6. 310313-261013 BVB
17575 1630-1700 48        ISS 250 125 1234567 110413-261013 AWR
17600 1515-1530 40,41     NAU 100  95 ......7 310313-261013 BVB
17600 1530-1559 40,41     NAU 100  95 .....6. 310313-261013 BVB
17610 2000-2030 46E,47W   NAU 100 180 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
17630 1600-1630 47E,48    ISS 500 130 ..3...7 310313-261013 OGM
17650 1300-1330 44E,45W   NAU 250  48 .234567 310313-261013 BVB
17650 1300-1400 44E,45W   NAU 250  48 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
17810 1300-1330 42,43W    NAU 250  70 1.....7 310313-261013 AWR
17810 1300-1330 42,43W    NAU 250  70 .23456. 310313-261013 AWR
17810 1330-1500 42,43W    NAU 250  70 1234567 310313-261013 AWR

21460 1500-1515 41,49NW   WER 250  75 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
21480 1100-1115 43S,44S   MDC 125  45 ..345.. 140413-261013 BVB
21480 1100-1130 43S,44S   MDC 125  45 ......7 140413-261013 BVB
21480 1115-1130 43S,44S   MDC 125  45 .2..... 140413-261013 BVB
21480 1115-1157 43S,44S   MDC 125  45 1...... 140413-261013 BVB

(sorted by transmitter site)

 frq  startstop ciraf     loc pow azi   day   from   to     broad
 7330 1000-1100 27,28     ISS 100  60 1...... 310313-261013 JOY*
 9515 2030-2045 46N,47NW  ISS 250 180 1234567 310313-261013 BVB
 9530 0300-0330 48        ISS 250 125 1234567 110413-261013 AWR
 9600 1900-1930 47,48     ISS 250 150 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
 9645 1800-1830 47,48     ISS 250 160 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
 9780 1700-1800 40E,41NW  ISS 250  90 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
 9815 0300-0330 47,48     ISS 250 160 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
11655 1630-1700 47,48     ISS 250 150 .23456. 010413-261013 IBB
11695 1500-1530 29,30     ISS 250  60 ......7 310313-261013 EMG
11925 1800-1900 48        ISS 250 130 1234567 090413-261013 IBB
11925 1900-1930 48        ISS 250 130 .23456. 090413-261013 IBB
11945 1900-1930 46W       ISS 250 200 1234567 110413-261013 AWR
13810 1400-1600 28,29W,38EISS 100 120 1234567 310313-261013 TOM
13810 1700-1715 38E,39,40WISS 100 120 ......7 310313-261013 BVB
13810 1700-1745 38E,39,40WISS 100 120 1.3.... 070413-261013 BVB
13810 1700-1800 38E,39,40WISS 100 120 .2.456. 070413-261013 BVB
13830 1700-1800 38E,39S,48ISS 100 125 1..4... 090413-261013 SBO
13870 1630-1700 47,48     ISS 250 140 .23456. 010413-261013 IBB
15180 1400-1500 30S       ISS 250  75 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
15180 1500-1600 30S       ISS 250  75 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
15205 1400-1430 41        ISS 100  90 1...... 310313-261013 PAB
15205 1415-1430 41        ISS 100  90 .234567 310313-261013 PAB
15205 1430-1445 41        ISS 250  90 1...... 310313-261013 PAB
15310 1730-1800 48N       ISS 100 125 ..3..6. 090413-261013 EYS
15315 1830-1900 46S,47SE  ISS 500 180 1234567 310313-261013 LWF
15320 1600-1615 40        ISS 250 105 1234567 310313-261013 BVB
15620 1800-1900 48        ISS 250 130 1234567 090413-261013 IBB
17495 1400-1430 41        ISS 250  83 1...... 310313-261013 BVB*
17575 1630-1700 48        ISS 250 125 1234567 110413-261013 AWR
17630 1600-1630 47E,48    ISS 500 130 ..3...7 310313-261013 OGM

21480 1100-1115 43S,44S   MDC 125  45 ..345.. 140413-261013 BVB
21480 1100-1130 43S,44S   MDC 125  45 ......7 140413-261013 BVB
21480 1115-1130 43S,44S   MDC 125  45 .2..... 140413-261013 BVB
21480 1115-1157 43S,44S   MDC 125  45 1...... 140413-261013 BVB

 9430 1800-1815 39,40     MOS 300 ND  ......7 310313-261013 BVB
 9430 1800-1830 39,40     MOS 300 ND  1...... 310313-261013 BVB
 9655 1400-1600 18,27,28  MOS 100 285 1....67 310313-261013 TOM
13580 1700-1715 39,40     MOS 300 125 .23.56. 080413-261013 BVB
13580 1700-1730 39,40     MOS 300 115 ...4... 310313-261013 BVB
15215 1630-1645 41S       MOS 125 115 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
15215 1630-1645 41S       MOS 125 115 .....6. 310313-261013 BVB
15215 1700-1715 39        MOS 100 115 ..3..6. 310313-261013 BVB
15215 1700-1730 39        MOS 100 115 ....5.. 310313-261013 BVB
15215 1700-1900 39        MOS 100 115 1.....7 310313-261013 BVB

 5930 1700-1800 28E,29W   NAU 250  90 1234567 050413-261013 IBB
 5930 2000-2015 39N       NAU 250 120 1234567 310313-261013 BVB
 5945 0700-0730 27,28N    NAU 100 222 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
 5945 0700-0745 27,28N    NAU 100 222 ......7 310313-261013 BVB
 5945 1100-1115 27,28     NAU 250 222 1...... 310313-261013 MWA
 5995 1600-1700 29,30     NAU 250  60 1234567 010413-261013 IBB
 6020 0400-0430 28SE      NAU 100 130 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
 6045 0900-1000 27E,28    NAU 100 275 1...... 310313-261013 MSM#
 6055 1030-1100 27,28     NAU 125 222 1.....7 310313-261013 EMG
 6095 0800-1000 18SW,27,28NAU 100 230 .23456. 310313-261013 TRS
 6095 0800-1500 18SW,27,28NAU 100 240 1.....7 310313-261013 KBC
 6105 0657-0720 27        NAU 100 285 1...... 310313-271013 TWR
 6105 0657-0750 27        NAU 100 285 .234567 310313-271013 TWR
 6130 1800-1815 28,29     NAU 100  90 ....56. 050413-261013 BVB
 6130 1800-1830 28,29     NAU 100  90 ..3.... 050413-261013 BVB
 6130 1800-1900 28,29     NAU 100  90 1...... 050413-261013 BVB
 6130 1830-1845 28,29     NAU 100  90 ......7 050413-261013 BVB
 7215 0827-0900 28        NAU 100 135 1234567 310313-271013 TWR
 7215 1400-1428 28,29,30  NAU 100  65 1.34567 310313-271013 TWR
 7215 1400-1428 28,29,30  NAU 100  65 .2..... 310313-271013 TWR
 7280 0030-0400 40        NAU 250 105 1234567 310313-261013 IBB
 7310 0300-0315 39S       NAU 250 124 1234567 310313-261013 BVB
 7375 0000-0200 2,3,4,6,7 NAU 125 300 1...... 310313-300413 KBC
 7375 0000-0200 2,3,4,6,7 NAU 125 300 1...... 010913-261013 KBC
 9410 0400-0430 39NE,40   NAU 100 110 12....7 050413-261013 BVB
 9440 0330-0345 40        NAU 125 105 1234567 310313-261013 BVB
 9460 0430-0445 39N       NAU 125 120 1.....7 050413-261013 BVB
 9460 0430-0450 39N       NAU 125 120 .23456. 050413-261013 BVB
 9490 0100-0115 41        NAU 250  90 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
 9490 1630-1700 47,48     NAU 250 150 .23456. 310313-261013 IBB
 9515 1930-2000 37,38     NAU 250 155 1...... 310313-261013 PAB
 9520 0030-0130 40E,41NW  NAU 250 100 1234567 310313-261013 GFA
 9520 2330-0030 41NE,43S  NAU 250  85 1234567 310313-261013 GFA
 9585 1800-1900 28E,29    NAU 100  90 ......7 310313-261013 CHW
 9610 0530-0600 46SE      NAU 100 180 .23456. 310313-261013 RMI&
 9610 1900-1930 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 110413-261013 AWR
 9610 1930-2000 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 110413-261013 AWR
 9610 2000-2030 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 120413-261013 AWR
 9655 1400-1600 18,27,28  NAU 100 275 .2345.. 310313-261013 TOM
 9735 0500-0515 39,40     NAU 250 120 .....6. 310313-261013 BVB
 9735 0500-0530 39,40     NAU 250 120 ....5.. 310313-261013 BVB
 9790 0900-1000 28W       NAU 100 180 1...... 310313-261013 AWR
 9815 2030-2100 46,47     NAU 250 190 .23456. 310313-261013 IBB
 9830 1600-1630 28SE      NAU 100 133 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
 9835 2300-2330 12,13,14  NAU 100 240 1234567 310313-261013 VZM
 9925 0000-0200 2,3,4,6,7 NAU 125 300 1...... 050513-300813 KBC
11610 0300-0330 48        NAU 250 140 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
11610 0330-0400 48        NAU 250 140 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
11610 1900-2100 38E,39    NAU 250 130 1234567 110413-261013 AWR
11655 0600-0615 46N,47NW  NAU 125 180 .234567 070413-261013 BVB
11655 0600-0630 46N,47NW  NAU 125 180 1...... 070413-261013 BVB
11680 0200-0400 38,39,40  NAU 250 140 1234567 310313-261013 NHK
11755 2030-2100 46SE,47W  NAU 100 180 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
11855 1800-1830 39,40     NAU 100 105 .....6. 050413-261013 BVB
11855 1800-1900 39,40     NAU 100 105 ....5.. 050413-261013 BVB
11855 1815-1900 39,40     NAU 100 105 1...... 050413-261013 BVB
11855 1830-1900 39,40     NAU 100 105 ..3.... 050413-261013 BVB
11920 2300-0045 12,13,14  NAU 100 240 1234567 310313-261013 VZM
13615 1500-1600 29SE      NAU 250  90 1234567 310313-261013 IBB
13710 1100-1130 19,20,21  NAU 250  45 ......7 310313-261013 EMG
13800 1530-1630 29S       NAU 100  95 ......7 310313-261013 HCJ
13870 1800-1900 48        NAU 250 140 1234567 310313-261013 IBB
13870 1900-1930 48        NAU 250 140 .23456. 310313-261013 IBB
15140 0800-0830 37,38W    NAU 100 205 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15155 1730-1800 48        NAU 250 140 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15160 1630-1730 47,48     NAU 100 150 1234567 310313-261013 BVB
15170 1730-1800 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 050413-261013 AWR
15205 1900-1930 46S,47SW  NAU 100 195 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15205 1930-2000 46SE,47W  NAU 250 180 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15215 1530-1630 40E,41NW  NAU 250  99 1234567 310313-261013 GFA
15225 0400-0600 38E,39    NAU 250 130 1234567 120413-261013 AWR
15225 0700-0800 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15225 0800-0830 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15225 0830-0900 37,38W    NAU 100 210 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15260 1900-2000 37,38W    NAU 100 215 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15265 1500-1530 41N       NAU 250  90 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15265 1530-1600 41N       NAU 250  90 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
15335 1530-1600 41N       NAU 250  75 1234..7 310313-261013 AWR
15335 1530-1600 41N       NAU 250  75 ....56. 310313-261013 AWR
15350 1230-1500 41        NAU 250  89 1234567 310313-261013 GFA
15360 0600-0900 40E,41NW  NAU 250  90 1234567 310313-261013 IBB
15390 1330-1530 41NE,43S  NAU 250  85 1234567 310313-261013 GFA
15445 1700-1900 38,39,40  NAU 250 140 1234567 310313-261013 NHK
15470 1600-1700 40        NAU 250 105 1234567 310313-261013 IBB
15560 0400-0600 40E,41NW  NAU 250  90 1234567 310313-261013 IBB
15735 1500-1530 41N       NAU 250  80 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
17495 1430-1500 41        NAU 250  95 ......7 310313-261013 BVB
17495 1430-1500 41        NAU 250  95 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1600-1800 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 .2..... 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1600-1830 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 ....5.. 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1600-1900 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 .....6. 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1600-1900 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1630-1830 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 ..3.... 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1630-1830 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 ...4... 310313-261013 BVB
17515 1700-1845 38S,39S,47NAU 100 142 ......7 310313-261013 BVB
17535 0830-1000 38,39     NAU 125 140 .....6. 310313-261013 BVB
17600 1515-1530 40,41     NAU 100  95 ......7 310313-261013 BVB
17600 1530-1559 40,41     NAU 100  95 .....6. 310313-261013 BVB
17610 2000-2030 46E,47W   NAU 100 180 1234567 310313-261013 AWR
17650 1300-1330 44E,45W   NAU 250  48 .234567 310313-261013 BVB
17650 1300-1400 44E,45W   NAU 250  48 1...... 310313-261013 BVB
17810 1300-1330 42,43W    NAU 250  70 .23456. 310313-261013 AWR
17810 1300-1330 42,43W    NAU 250  70 1.....7 310313-261013 AWR
17810 1330-1500 42,43W    NAU 250  70 1234567 310313-261013 AWR

 9635 1830-1915 39        SOF 100 126 1...... 310313-261013 BVB

 6115 2000-2200 37,38W    WER 250 210 1234567 310313-261013 MBR AR
 7420 2200-2300 37,38W    WER 250 210 1234567 310313-261013 MBR AR
 9450 1400-1600 18,27,28  WER 100 300 1234567 310313-261013 TOM
 9595 2000-2100 37,46     WER 500 210 1234567 310313-261013 MBR FR
 9655 1830-1900 46S,47SE  WER 500 180 1234567 310313-261013 LWF
 9715 2100-2200 46E,47,52NWER 500 180 1234567 310313-261013 MBR FR
11600 1700-1900 29,30     WER 250  60 1234567 310313-261013 MBR RU
11840 1900-2000 37,46     WER 500 210 1234567 310313-261013 MBR FR
11840 1900-2000 46E       WER 125 180 ....5.7 310313-261013 WRN
11945 1930-2000 46SE      WER 100 180 1234567 310313-261013 RMI
13750 1800-1900 46SE      WER 500 180 1234567 310313-261013 MBR EN
13840 1700-1800 37,38     WER 100 180 1234567 310313-261013 MBR AR
21460 1500-1515 41,49NW   WER 250  75 1...... 310313-261013 BVB

# (per RA)
* = 1st Sunday of the month
Day 1 = Sunday ... Day 7 = Saturday

List of Broadcasters which are using Media Broadcast technical equipment:

ADM  internal name (not "Abu Dhabi Media Company")
AWR  Adventist World Radio
BVB  High Adventure Gospel - Bible Voice Broadcasting
CHW  Christliche Wissenschaft
EMG  Evangelische Missionsgemeinden in Deutschland
EYS  MBR internal customer name
GFA  Gospel for Asia
HCJ  Voice of the Andes
IBB  International Broadcasting Bureau, USA
JOY  MBR internal customer name
KBC$ Mighty KBC Radio
LWF  Lutheran World Federation
MBR  MEDIA BROADCAST (ex Deutsche Telekom, DTK),
 comment by wb.:  TENTATIVELLY -     in HFCC list requested under YFR Ar, En, Fr languages.
MSM% XVRB Radio 3rd Sun and Radio Iceman 4th Sun (wb.)
MWA  Missionswerk Arche
NHK  Nippon Hoso Kyokai, Radio Japan Tokyo
OGM  NGO [RHU Radio Huriyo Xoriyo Ogaden]
     http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-governmental_organization
     http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organisation_non_gouvernementale
PAB  Pan Am Broadcasting
RMI  Radio Miami International
RMI& [Hamada Radio International], not in MBR schedule, but on HFCC file
SBO  Sagalee Bilisummaa Oromoo, Voice of Oromo Liberation.
TOM  The Overcomer Ministry
TRS  Transport Radio Mon-Fri; KBC Mighty KBC Radio, Sat/Sun.
TWR  Trans World Radio
VZM  [HCJB transmissions, Spanish, German, Kulina, Portuguese]
WRN  World Radio Network [Radio Biafra London]

$  For reception reports please mail to:
KBC531 @ gmail.com
or write to
The Mighty KBC
Argonstraat 6
6718 WT Ede
The Netherlands, Europe
Website: http://www.kbcradio.eu

%  XVRB Radio - It's The Music Museum
Website: http://www.xvrb.org
E-mail: xvrbradio @ gmail.com

Michael Puetz
MEDIA BROADCAST GmbH
Order Management & Backoffice
Josef-Lammerting-Allee 8-10
D-50933 Cologne, Germany

Please send your inquiries and reception reports to:
E-Mail: QSL-Shortwave @ media-broadcast.com
Internet:
www.media-broadcast.com/en/radio/analogue-radio-networks/short-wave.html
(MBR via WORLDWIDE DX CLUB, transformed and condensed to 72 column
by Michael Bethge-D, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Apr 28)
(WWDXC/Top Nx 1114 via wb, Germany)

Weekly Propagation Forecast Bulletins



Product: Weekly Highlights and Forecasts
:Issued: 2013 May 06 0122 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 29 April - 05 May 2013

Solar activity reached high levels this week when Region 1739 (N13, L=75, class/area=Dac/150 on 03 May) appeared on the east limb and unleashed an M5/Sf flare on 03 May at 1732Z. The flare was accompaned by Type II (1297 km/s) and Type IV radio emissions. A coronal mass ejection (CME) was subsequently observed in LASCO/C2 coronagraph imagery at 03/1748Z and also in STEREO-A and B COR2 imagery. Region 1739 was also responsible for an M1/Sf flare at 05/1756Z. The most prolific active region of the week was, by far, Region 1731 (N09, L=187, class/area=Dkc/420 on 28 Apr) with 17 C-class and two M-class flares to its credit. By 30 Apr, Region 1731 had developed beta-gamma-delta magnetic  characteristics which it maintained through 03 May. During this period it produced an M1/1n flare at 02/0510Z and a long duration M1/2n flare at 03/1655Z. The 02 May event was associated with a tenflare (159 sfu), a Type II emission (703 km/s), and a CME first seen in LASCO/C2 imagery at 02/0524Z. The majority of the ejecta was directed north of the ecliptic, but output from the WSA-Enlil model suggested a possible scrape from the CME on 06 May. The 03 May event was not associated with a CME. 

No proton events were observed at geosynchronous orbit.

The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit was at high levels on 29-30 Apr and 03-04 May. 

Geomagnetic field activity reached unsettled to active levels beginning late on 30 Apr and lasting through 02 May. This activity was in response to the presence of a recurrent negative polarity coronal hole high speed stream. On 01 May, activity reached major storm levels at high latitudes. Activity returned to quiet levels early on 02 May. Conditions were quiet, with the exception of one unsettled period during the latter half of 05 May with the arrival of a corotating interaction region in advance of a positive polarity recurrent coronal hole high speed stream. 

Forecast of Solar and Geomagnetic Activity 06 May - 01 June 2013

Solar activity is expected to be at low levels with a chance for an isolated moderate or greater event for the extent of the outlook period. 

No proton events are expected at geosynchronous orbit.

The greater than 2 MeV electron flux at geosynchronous orbit is expected to be high on 8-10 May and again on 24-31 May in response to recurrent coronal hole high speed streams. 

Geomagnetic field activity is expected to be quiet to unsettled for the majority of the outlook period. Active levels are possible on 21-23 May in response to a recurrent coronal hole high speed stream. 

Product: 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table 27DO.txt
:Issued: 2013 May 06 0123 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 2013-05-06
#
#   UTC      Radio Flux   Planetary   Largest
#  Date       10.7 cm      A Index    Kp Index
2013 May 06     140           8          3
2013 May 07     140           8          3
2013 May 08     135           5          2
2013 May 09     135           5          2
2013 May 10     130           5          2
2013 May 11     125           5          2
2013 May 12     120           5          2
2013 May 13     120           5          2
2013 May 14     125           5          2
2013 May 15     125           5          2
2013 May 16     120           5          2
2013 May 17     120           5          2
2013 May 18     125           5          2
2013 May 19     130           5          2
2013 May 20     130           5          2
2013 May 21     135          15          4
2013 May 22     135          10          3
2013 May 23     130          15          4
2013 May 24     130           5          2
2013 May 25     135           5          2
2013 May 26     145           5          2
2013 May 27     155           5          2
2013 May 28     160          15          3
2013 May 29     150          10          3
2013 May 30     150           5          2
2013 May 31     145           5          2
2013 Jun 01     140           5          2
(NOAA)

Monday, May 06, 2013

Frequency updates for BBC


BBC

Effective: 05 May 2013


Transmitters via Ascension Island, Singapore and United Kingdom


All times UTC


0300-0400   11820 WOF 300 kW 137 deg to CeEaAF Arabic, addit frequency
0600-0700   7355 ASC 250 kW 065 deg to WeAF English, ex9410
0600-0700    9410 WOF 300 kW 170 deg to WeAF English new tx site, exASC
1345-1430    5890 SNG 100 kW 340 deg to SoEaAS Burmese,ex7465 from Apr.22
2000-2100    12095 WOF 250 kW 170 deg to WeAF English, ex9915
(DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov-BUL, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Apr 30)
(WWDXC/Top News 1114 via wb, Germany)

Monday, April 29, 2013

The Voice Asia - A13 Summer Schedule

Uzbekistan


CVC/The Voice Asia

Effective: 31 March - 27 October 2013

Target areas to Asia/broadcast daily

All times UTC

Hindi
0000-0400 6260 TAC 100 kW / 153 deg to India
0100-0400 9975 TAC 100 kW / 186 deg to South Asia
0400-1100 13630 TAC 100 kW / 153 deg to India  
1100-1400 9660 TAC 100 kW / 153 deg to India  
1400-2000 6260 TAC 100 kW / 153 deg to India
(Balkan DX/29 Apr 2013)

Radio Belarus - A13 Summer Schedule


Effective: 31 March - 27 Octoebr 2013

Target areas as indicated/broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated



All times UTC

Radio Belarus
1100-1400  11730 MNS 100 kW / 246 deg to WeEu Belarussian
1400-1600  11730 MNS 100 kW / 246 deg to WeEu Russian
1600-1800  11730 MNS 100 kW / 246 deg to WeEu Polish
1705-1800   7255 MNS 125 kW / 252 deg to WeEu Polish
1800-1940   7255 MNS 125 kW / 252 deg to WeEu German
1800-1940  11730 MNS 100 kW / 246 deg to WeEu German
1940-2000   7255 MNS 125 kW / 252 deg to WeEu German Tue/Wed/Fri
1940-2000  11730 MNS 100 kW / 246 deg to WeEu German Tue/Wed/Fri
1940-2000   7255 MNS 125 kW / 252 deg to WeEu French Sat-Mon/Thu
1940-2000  11730 MNS 100 kW / 246 deg to WeEu French Sat-Mon/Thu
2000-2020   7255 MNS 125 kW / 252 deg to WeEu Spanish Sat-Mon
2000-2020  11730 MNS 100 kW / 246 deg to WeEu Spanish Sat-Mon
2000-2020   7255 MNS 125 kW / 252 deg to WeEu English Tue-Fri
2000-2020  11730 MNS 100 kW / 246 deg to WeEu English Tue-Fri
2020-2200   7255 MNS 125 kW / 252 deg to WeEu English
2020-2200  11730 MNS 100 kW / 246 deg to WeEu English
2200-2300   7255 MNS 125 kW / 252 deg to WeEu Russian
(Balkan DX/29 Apr 2013)

Bangla Betar - A13 Summer Schedule



Bangladesh

Radio Bangla Betar - A13 Summer Schedule

Effective: 31 March - 27 Oct 2013

Target areas as indicated/broadcast daily unless otherwise indicated

All times UTC

1230-1300  15105 DKA 250 kW / 140 deg to SEAs English
1315-1345   7250 DKA 250 kW / 320 deg to SoAs Nepali
1400-1430  15505 DKA 250 kW / 290 deg to WeAs Urdu
1515-1545  15505 DKA 250 kW / 305 deg to SoAs Hindi
1600-1630   7250 DKA 250 kW / 290 deg to N/ME Arabic
1630-1730   7250 DKA 250 kW / 290 deg to N/ME Bangla
1745-1900   7250 DKA 250 kW / 320 deg to WeEu English
1915-2000   7250 DKA 250 kW / 320 deg to WeEu Bangla
(Balkan DX/29 Apr 2013)

Israeli A13 Summer Schedules



Israel

All times UTC

Kol Israel - A13 Summer Schedule

Effective from: 22 April - 27 October 2013

All target areas to Asia/broadcast days as indicated

Kol Israel
1400-1500 11595 ISR 250 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Persian Fri/Sat
1400-1500 15760 ISR 250 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Persian Fri/Sat, ex  9985
1400-1530 11595 ISR 250 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Persian Sun-Thu
1400-1530 15760 ISR 250 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Persian Sun-Thu, ex  9985

Israel, Radio Galei Zahal
0000-2400 6885 ISR 005 kW / non-dir to ISR  Hebrew,  but isn't 24h
0000-2400 15850 ISR 005 kW / non-dir to ISR  Hebrew, but isn't 24h
(Balkan DX/29 Apr 2013)

FEBC Philippines- A13 Summer Schedule



Philippines, FEBC Manila - A13 Summer Schedule

Effective: 31 March - 27 October 2013

All target areas to Asia
Broadcast days/languages as indicated

All times UTC

0000-0015   9795 IBA 100 kW / 270 deg to SEAs Khmu

0000-0030   9405 BOC 100 kW / 345 deg to EaAs Chinese

0000-0100  12055 BOC 100 kW / 305 deg to SEAs Lahu/Wa
0000-0100  12070 IBA 100 kW / 330 deg to EaAs Chinese


0000-0100  15600 BOC 100 kW / 293 deg to SEAs Chin-Asho/Khumi-Karen

0000-0130  15435 BOC 100 kW / 305 deg to EaAs Shan/Tai-Lu/Maitei/Chin

0100-0130  15560 BOC 100 kW / 200 deg to SEAs Javanese

0630-0800  15450 IBA 100 kW / 330 deg to EaAs Chinese

0730-0900  15525 BOC 100 kW / 345 deg to EaAs Chinese

0800-0830  15320 BOC 100 kW / 200 deg to SEAs Madurese M-Wed
0800-0830  15320 BOC 100 kW / 185 deg to SEAs Sasak Thu-Sun

0800-0900  15450 IBA 100 kW / 330 deg to EaAs Hu/Mgolian

0830-0900  11820 BOC 100 kW / 200 deg to SEAs Banjar M/Wed/Fri
0830-0900  11820 BOC 100 kW / 185 deg to SEAs Gortalo Tue/Thu/Sat/Sun

0900-1000  15450 BOC 100 kW / 245 deg to SEAs Minangkabau
0900-1000  15580 BOC 100 kW / 185 deg to SEAs Makassarese/Buginese

0900-1400   9400 IBA 100 kW / 330 deg to EaAs Chinese

0900-1700   9430 BOC 100 kW / 345 deg to EaAs Chinese

1000-1030  15640 BOC 100 kW / 308 deg to SEAs Southern Bai

1030-1100  12095 BOC 100 kW / 293 deg to SEAs Tai-Lu

1000-1100  15580 BOC 100 kW / 215 deg to SEAs Sunda/Sasak

1100-1200   9795 BOC 100 kW / 280 deg to SEAs Lahu
1100-1200   9855 IBA 100 kW / 270 deg to SEAs Vietnamese

1100-1300  12095 BOC 100 kW / 305 deg to SEAs Hmg/Lao/Njua/Mien

1115-1200  15330 BOC 100 kW / 278 deg to SEAs Karen/M/Jingpho

1200-1300   7410 BOC 100 kW / 280 deg to SEAs Khmer

1200-1330   9920 IBA 100 kW / 270 deg to SEAs Rade/Jarai/Roglai/Sedang/Koho

1200-1400  12020 BOC 100 kW / 293 deg to SEAs Rawang/Akha/Naga/Chin-Daai

1300-1330  11825 BOC 100 kW / 305 deg to CeAs Tibetan

1300-1400  12095 BOC 100 kW / 280 deg to SEAs Hmg/Khmu

1330-1400   9890 BOC 100 kW / 305 deg to CeAs Chinese-Yunnan

1400-1430  11750 BOC 100 kW / 305 deg to SEAs Lahu
1400-1430  15620 BOC 100 kW / 200 deg to SEAs Javanese

1400-1600   9345 IBA 100 kW / 330 deg to EaAs Chinese

1430-1500  12085 BOC 100 kW / 323 deg to CeAs Uyghur

1500-1600  11650 BOC 100 kW / 323 deg to CeAs Russian

2230-2400   9405 BOC 100 kW / 345 deg to EaAs Chinese

2300-2330   9365 BOC 100 kW / 280 deg to SEAs Iu Mien
2300-2330   9795 BOC 100 kW / 275 deg to SEAs M
2300-2330  12095 BOC 100 kW / 293 deg to SEAs Hmg

2300-2400  12070 IBA 100 kW / 330 deg to EaAs Chinese
2330-2400   9795 BOC 100 kW / 280 deg to SEAs Lao

2330-2400  12055 BOC 100 kW / 305 deg to SEAs Palaung/Pale/Tai-Lu
2330-2400  15600 BOC 100 kW / 293 deg to SEAs Burmese
(Balkan DX/29 Apr 2013)

Thursday, April 25, 2013

VOA Radiogram slated for April 27-28


Hello VOA Radiogram listeners,

Thank you for all the reception reports, screenshots, audio samples, etc, that you sent after the VOA Radiogram broadcasts on April 20 and 21.

Because of deadlines this week in my audience research job here at the US International Broadcasting Bureau, I have not yet been able to respond personally to your e-mails. But I will eventually.

It appears that the MFSK modes remain the most successful of all the modes we have tried. MFSK32 is a bit slow (about the speed that VOA Special English is spoken), but it rarely fails, and it can also be used to send images. It is probably time to think about receive-only software applications (app) for MFSK32, for PCs, tablets, and mobile devices.

Here is the tentative lineup of modes for April 27 and 28:

MFSK16 (preview of the program)
PSK63F (a slow but robust mode that we have not yet given a long test)
MFSK32 (VOA story with text plus image)
Thor 50x1 (for comparison with 50x2)
Thor 50x2 (because it was omitted last weekend)
MFSK64
MFSK128 (sent once)
MFSK128 (Flamp: sent twice)
MFSK128 (Flamp: sent 3 times) (if time)

If you don't already have it, please download Flamp from www.w1hkj.com . Flamp divides a text file into several blocks, each with a specific number of characters. If any block is received without the correct number of characters, that block is rejected. The missing block can be picked up during the repeat transmission. Flamp might be useful for those text transmissions that are received at about 90% or better copy, when occasional deep fades prevent 100% copy. In Flamp, under Configure, check both of the Auto sync boxes.

Your suggestions and ideas for future editions of VOA Radiogram are welcome.

I'll send another e-mail as the weekend approaches.

Thanks again and best regards,

Kim Andrew Elliott

radiogram@voanews.com

http://voaradiogram.net

Twitter: @VOARadiogram
(photo/VOA Radiogram)

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Clandestine Stations Summer Schedules



The following is a partial list of clandestine stations operating on shortwave radio

A13 Summer Schedules




All times UTC

Broadcast days as indicated

Radio Republica
0000-0200   9490 ISS 250 kW / 215 deg to Cuba Spanish

Radio Payem e-Doost
0230-0315   7460 KCH 500 kW / 116 deg to WeAs Farsi till April 30?
0230-0315  11710 TAC 100 kW / 236 deg to WeAs Farsi from May 1
1800-1845   5900 DHA 250 kW / 035 deg to WeAs Farsi from May 1
1800-1845   7480 KCH 500 kW / 116 deg to WeAs Farsi till April 30?

Denge Kurdistan
0300-1500  11510 KCH 250 kW / 116 deg to WeAs Kurdish
1500-1900  11510 ISS 250 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Kurdish

Radio Miraya
0300-0600  11560 SCB 050 kW / 195 deg to EaAf English/Arabic

Radio Okapi, currently inactive, maybe will be resumed from May 1
0400-0500  11690 MEY 250 kW / 340 deg to CeAf French/Lingala

Radio Tamazuj
0400-0430  11650 SMG 200 kW / 145 deg to EaAf Arabic
0400-0430  15400 MDC 250 kW / 335 deg to EaAf Arabic
0400-0430  15500 DHA 250 kW / 240 deg to EaAf Arabic
1500-1530  15150 MDC 250 kW / 335 deg to EaAf Arabic
1500-1530  15725 SMG 200 kW / 139 deg to EaAf Arabic

MND Radio
0400-0455   5150 JNG 100 kW / n-dir to KRE  Korean
0400-0455   6360 CHC 100 kW / n-dir to KRE  Korean
0500-0550   4925 JNG 100 kW / n-dir to KRE  Korean
0500-0550   6550 CHC 100 kW / n-dir to KRE  Korean
0600-0635   6270 JNG 100 kW / n-dir to KRE  Korean
0600-0635   6480 CHC 100 kW / n-dir to KRE  Korean
0700-0735   5290 JNG 100 kW / n-dir to KRE  Korean
0700-0735   6435 CHC 100 kW / n-dir to KRE  Korean
1000-1050   4925 JNG 100 kW / n-dir to KRE  Korean
1000-1050   6550 CHC 100 kW / n-dir to KRE  Korean
1100-1150   6270 JNG 100 kW / n-dir to KRE  Korean
1100-1150   6480 CHC 100 kW / n-dir to KRE  Korean
1200-1255   5150 JNG 100 kW / n-dir to KRE  Korean
1200-1255   6360 CHC 100 kW / n-dir to KRE  Korean

EDC Sudan Radio Service Darfur Program
0400-0530  13720 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to NEAf Arabic
1600-1730  17745 WOF 300 kW / 135 deg to NEAf Arabic

Radio Damal, currently inactive, maybe will be resumed from May 1
0400-0700  15700 DHA 250 kW / 205 deg to EaAf Somali
1830-1930  11980 WOF 300 kW / 122 deg to EaAf Somali
1930-2130  11980 DHA 250 kW / 205 deg to EaAf Somali

Radio Dabanga
0430-0600  11650 SMG 200 kW / 145 deg to EaAf Arabic
0430-0600  15400 MDC 250 kW / 335 deg to EaAf Arabic
0430-0600  15500 DHA 250 kW / 240 deg to EaAf Arabic
1530-1630  15150 MDC 250 kW / 335 deg to EaAf Arabic
1530-1630  15725 SMG 200 kW / 139 deg to EaAf Arabic

Voice of Justice
0600-0630  9677.5vSPK 010 kW / n-dir to CeAs Azeri Wed/Sat
1400-1430  9677.5vSPK 010 kW / n-dir to CeAs Azeri Tue/Fri

Radio Abkhazia (Apsua Radio)
0700-0800   9535 SUK 005 kW / n-dir to CeAs Abkhaz  M/Wed/Fri
0800-0830v  9535 SUK 005 kW / n-dir to CeAs Russian M/Wed/Fri
But much to my surprise there was no broadcast  April 10, 17 & 22

Radio ERGO
0830-0930  13685 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Somali

Voice of Talyshistan
0900-1000  9677.5vSPK 010 kW / n-dir to CeAs Talysh
1200-1300  9677.5vSPK 010 kW / n-dir to CeAs Talysh
1500-1600  9677.5vSPK 010 kW / n-dir to CeAs Talysh

Radio Free Kenyalang
0900-1000  15400 HBN 100 kW / 270 deg to SEAs Iban, ex 15360

Radio Free Sarawak
1100-1300  15420 TAI 100 kW / 200 deg to SEAs Iban till April 17
1100-1300  15430 TAI 100 kW / 200 deg to SEAs Iban from April 18

Suab Xaa Moo Zoo, Voice of Hope
1130-1200  11570 TAI 100 kW / 250 deg to SEAs Hmg
2230-2300   7530 TAI 100 kW / 250 deg to SEAs Hmg

Voice of Tibet
1200-1230  15607 DB  100 kW / 095 deg to EaAs Chinese
1230-1300  15562 DB  100 kW / 131 deg to CeAs Tibetan
1300-1330  15563 DB  100 kW / 131 deg to CeAs Tibetan
1300-1330  15607 DB  100 kW / 095 deg to EaAs Chinese
1330-1400  15568 DB  100 kW / 131 deg to CeAs Tibetan
1330-1400  15608 DB  100 kW / 095 deg to EaAs Chinese
1400-1430  15567 DB  100 kW / 131 deg to CeAs Tibetan
1400-1430  15525 MDC 250 kW / 045 deg to CeAs Tibetan
1430-1500  17535 MDC 250 kW / 045 deg to CeAs Tibetan
1530-1600  15485 MDC 250 kW / 045 deg to CeAs Tibetan
Changes between each frequencies vary from 3 to 5 min.

Que Me
1200-1230   9930 HBN 100 kW / 318 deg to EaAs Vietnamese Fri

Khmer Post Radio
1200-1300   9960 HBN 100 kW / 270 deg to SEAs Khmer

Radio Free Chosun
1200-1400  11540 DB  100 kW / 071 deg to KRE  Korean
1200-1400  15720 DB  100 kW / 071 deg to KRE  Korean
2000-2100   7505 DB  100 kW / 071 deg to KRE  Korean

Open Radio North Korea
1230-1430  11550 DB  100 kW / 071 deg to KRE  Korean
1230-1430  15700 DB  100 kW / 071 deg to KRE  Korean
2100-2200   7480 DB  100 kW / 071 deg to KRE  Korean

Voice of Wilderness (BVB)
1300-1330  17650 NAU 250 kW / 048 deg to KRE  Korean M-Sat
1300-1400  11860 TRM 250 kW / 045 deg to KRE  Korean M-Sat
1300-1400  17650 NAU 250 kW / 048 deg to KRE  Korean Sun
1300-1430  11860 TRM 250 kW / 045 deg to KRE  Korean Sun
1900-2000   7375 DB  100 kW / 071 deg to KRE  Korean M-Sat
1900-2030   7375 DB  100 kW / 071 deg to KRE  Korean Sun

Nipp no Kaze
1300-1330   9950 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to NEAs Korean
1500-1530   9975 HBN 100 kW / 345 deg to NEAs Korean
1530-1600   9965 HBN 100 kW / 345 deg to NEAs Korean

Furusato no Kaze
1330-1400   9950 TAI 100 kW / 002 deg to NEAs Japanese
1430-1500   9960 HBN 100 kW / 345 deg to NEAs Japanese
1600-1630   9780 TAI 250 kW / 045 deg to NEAs Japanese

JSR Shiokaze Sea Breeze
1330-1430   6020 YAM 100 kW / 280 deg to KRE various Japanese M/Wed/Thu;
Chinese/Korean Tue; English Fri; Korean/Japanese Sat and Japanese/Korean Sun
2000-2100   6075 YAM 100 kW / 280 deg to KRE various Japanese M/Wed/Thu;
Chinese/Korean Tue; English Fri; Korean/Japanese Sat and Japanese/Korean Sun

North Korea Reform Radio
1400-1600   7590 TAC 200 kW / 070 deg to KRE  Korean, ex 1500-1700

Democratic Voice of Burma
1430-1530  11560 DB  100 kW / 125 deg to SEAs Burmese
2330-0030  11595 DB  100 kW / 125 deg to SEAs Burmese

Radio Free North Korea
1430-1630  11570 DB  100 kW / 071 deg to KRE  Korean, ex 1200-1400

Voice of Tigers
1530-1630  11550 TAC 100 kW / 163 deg to CLN  Tamil Sat

Radio Ranginkaman/Radio Rainbow
1600-1630   7550 KCH 100 kW / 100 deg to WeAs Farsi M/Fri not 1700-1730

Radio Xoriyo
1600-1630  17630 ISS 500 kW / 130 deg to EaAf Somali Tue/Sat
1600-1630  17870 SCB 050 kW / 195 deg to EaAf Somali M/Fri
Transmissis are jammed by Ethiopia with broadband DRM-like white noise

Radio Shorouq/Radio Sunrise
1600-1700  11610 SOF 050 kW / 195 deg to EaAf Arabic M-Fri

Radio Dialogue FM
1600-1700  12105 MDC 250 kW / 265 deg to ZWE  English/Sha/Ndebele

Voice of Martyrs
1600-1730   7515 TAC 100 kW / 065 deg to KRE  Korean

Dimtse Radio Erena
1700-1730  11560 SOF 050 kW / 195 deg to EaAf Afar/Oromo

Voice of Oromo Liberati
1700-1800  13810 WER 100 kW / 135 deg to EaAf Oromo/Amharic Sun/Wed

Voice of Assenna
1700-1800  15245 SCB 050 kW / 195 deg to EaAf Tigrinya M/Wed/Fri
Transmissis are jammed by Ethiopia with broadband DRM-like white noise

E-SAT Radio
1700-1800  15xxx*SCB 050 kW / 195 deg to EaAf Amharic 1st/3rd  M

*15355-15390 different frequencies in different days and different weeks. All frequencies are jammed by Ethiopia with broadband DRM-like white noise

SW Radio Africa
1700-1900   4880 MEY 100 kW / 005 deg to SoAf English

Radio EYSC - Eritrean Youth Solidarity for Change
1730-1800  15310 WER 100 kW / 135 deg to EaAf Tigrigna Tue/Fri

Radio Voice of The People
1800-1900   9345 MDC 250 kW / 265 deg to ZWE  English/Sha/Ndebele

Lutheran World Federati, Voice of Gospel (Sawtu Linjilia)
1830-1900  15315 WER 500 kW / 180 deg to WCAf Fulfulde

Sound of Hope
2200-2300   6280 TSH 300 kW / 325 deg to EaAs Chinese Fri/Sat
2200-2300   7105 TSH 100 kW / 325 deg to EaAs Chinese
2200-2300   9635 TSH 100 kW / 325 deg to EaAs Chinese
2300-2400   6280 TSH 300 kW / 325 deg to EaAs Chinese Fri/Sat
2300-2400   7310 TSH 300 kW / 325 deg to EaAs Chinese
0900-1100   9540 TSH 100 kW / 325 deg to EaAs Chinese Sat/Sun
0900-1100  11760 TSH 300 kW / 325 deg to EaAs Chinese Sat/Sun
1100-1300   7280 TSH 300 kW / 325 deg to EaAs Chinese
1300-1400   6030 TSH 100 kW / 325 deg to EaAs Chinese
1300-1400   6240 BAO 100 kW / 310 deg to EaAs Chinese
1300-1400   7310 TSH 300 kW / 325 deg to EaAs Chinese
1300-1400  11760 TSH 300 kW / 325 deg to EaAs Chinese
1400-1500   9450 PAO 100 kW / 335 deg to EaAs Chinese
1400-1500  11760 TSH 300 kW / 325 deg to EaAs Chinese
1500-1600   9450 PAO 100 kW / 335 deg to EaAs Chinese
1600-1700  11765 TSH 100 kW / 325 deg to EaAs Chinese
(DX Mix Nx 777 - 23 Apr 2013)

Monday, April 22, 2013

Focus on Cyprus Relay Station-Part 2



Focus on Africa: BBC East Mediterranean Relay Station Cyprus - Part 2


In this our second topic in the mini-series on the BBC East Mediterranean Relay Station, we pick up the story at the time of the transfer of the station, the shadowy Sharq al Adna, from the Royal Air Force Base near Jaffa in Palestine to a new location near Limassol on the island of Cyprus.  This transfer took place during the era when events were heating up in the Middle East just before the British mandate over Palestine ended on May 14, 1948.
            Initially, just two sites on Cyprus were chosen as the locations for the transferred Sharq al Adna radio station.  The head office and studios were located at Polimia, or Polemydia, a suburban location in the northwest of Limassol the island capital.  The transmitter base was located at Zygi some twenty miles to the east of Limassol on land beside a British navy base overlooking the Bay of Limassol. 
            The four shortwave transmitters at 7½ kW from Sharq al Adna in coastal Jaffa Palestine were re-installed at the Zygi transmitter base on Cyprus and test broadcasts from the new location began at low power in October 1948.  A schedule of regular program broadcasting was introduced right at the beginning of the following month, November 1. 
            This re-introduced shortwave broadcasting service was on the air, still under the original slogan, Sharq al Adna, the Near East Arab Broadcasting Station.  Programming at this stage was produced locally in both Arabic and English, though it was under the auspices of the Allied Command, Psychological Unit in England.
            Strange as it may seem, not only were the equipment and the personnel transferred from one country to another, Palestine to Cyprus, but so also were the callsigns.  In Palestine, so in Cyprus; the basic callsign for the entire station was ZJM, which was usually the identifier for the mediumwave outlet.  On shortwave, the callsigns ranged from ZJM2 up to ZJM8, with the final numeric designator indicating the specific shortwave channel.   
            Quite soon afterwards a mediumwave transmitter was installed at Zygi with 7½ kW on 635 kHz.  Then in the 1950s, a series of developmental projects was implemented on Cyprus to increase the broadcast coverage and reliability of programming from the Sharq al Adna radio station.
            In 1953, a new 20 kW shortwave Marconi BD262 was installed at Zygi, with another similar model during the following year.  In 1955, two additional Marconi shortwave transmitters BD260 at 7½ kW were installed, followed by two more at 20 kW just two years later.
            At another location some distance away, an additional new transmitter station was under development.  This new location was at Lady’s Mile on the other side of Limassol, some five miles distant from the capital city, on the south west coast of Cyprus.  This tourist beach stretches some three or four miles and it was named Lady’s Mile, in honor of a horse, Lad.  This horse was owned by an officer in the Royal Air Force who used to exercise it along the beachway.
            Between the beach and a shallow salt lake inland, a new broadcasting station was constructed for Sharq al Adna with a 100 kW mediumwave transmitter.  This facility was inaugurated on May 12, 1955 on 638 kHz.
            Around this era, the political situation in Middle Eastern areas was changing and Egypt was moving towards taking over the Suez Canal.  Active conflict broke out on October 29, 1956, though a cease fire was implemented a week later, on November 6.
            To counter these aggressive moves, sudden changes were introduced at the Sharq al Adna radio station.  On October 22, a British army officer arrived from England to take over the management of the station.
            At 11:30 am, the British Foreign Office in London informed the BBC that it was taking over the station at 3:00 pm the same day.  The name was changed from Sharq al Adna to the Voice of Britain, and announcers from the BBC Arabic Service were arriving in Cyprus to take over program production.  This station was now relaying BBC programming for 4¾ hours daily.
            After the Suez crisis was over, an attempt was made to turn the station into a commercial operation with on air advertising.  This endeavor was only partly successful.  Then, early in the following year, the station was offered to commercial interests in England but none were interested in investing funding in this project.
            Thus it was that the British government announced surreptitiously in the House of Lords that they had “bought” the station, even though in reality the government already owned the station.  On March 31, 1957, the Voice of Britain on Cyprus was turned over to the BBC, and the station then became the BBC East Mediterranean Relay Station, the name that it still carries to this day.  
            Next time, we plan to present the interesting story of the development of this large relay station on the island of Cyprus into a giant facility of electronic outreach on behalf of the BBC London.
(AWR Wavescan/NWS 214 via Adrian Peterson)

Focus on Cyprus Relay Station - Part 1

Focus on Africa: BBC East Mediterranean Relay Station Cyprus - Part 1

In our program today, we present the first episode in a mini-series regarding the fascinating history of the BBC Eastern Relay Station on the island of Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean.  In this, another presentation under the title Focus on Africa, we begin at the beginning, which takes us back to the coastal areas of Palestine under the old British Mandate.   

            On the central Mediterranean coast lies the very ancient city of Jaffa, which is described as one of the oldest cities upon planet Earth.  These days, Jaffa is quite modern and it is an integral part of the Tel Aviv-Jaffa metroplex.

            Ancient Jaffa is noted with several interesting references in the Holy Bible, including for example: King David & his conquests, King Solomon receiving the Cedars of Lebanon for the construction of the Temple in Jerusalem, and Jonah and the whale with his epic voyage in the eastern Mediterranean. 

            Jaffa is also mentioned in an ancient Egyptian letter from the year 1440 BC, glorifying the conquest by Pharaoh Thutmose 3, who was the adoptive brother of the well known Biblical patriarch Moses.  To obtain the conquest of the city, the pharaoh hid armed Egyptian soldiers in large baskets filled with gifts for the governor of Jaffa.       

            During the latter stages of the British Mandate over Palestine, an air force base was established on land near Jaffa that was leased from the local authorities.  During the year 1941, a surreptitious radio broadcasting station was established in this air force base using RAF equipment and it was launched under the identification slogan, Freedom Broadcasting Station.

            Initially, the programming from this new shortwave station was beamed to the Balkan countries in eastern Europe, though programming in the Arabic language was added soon afterwards, with the identification announcement in Arabic as Sharq al Adna, and in English as the Near East Broadcasting Station.  At full strength, Sharq al Adna in Jaffa was on the air with 4 transmitters at 7½ kW each.

            During its 8 year history at this location in coastal Palestine, the shadowy Sharq al Adna was regularly on the air with the 4 transmitters in parallel under the general callsign ZJM.  All of its international shortwave channels were heard far and wide, in Europe, North America & the South Pacific, and these channels were:- 

                        ZJM4   6135 kHz        ZJM5  6170 kHz         ZJM6  6790 kHz        

                        ZJM7  11750               ZJM8   9650

            The local shortwave channel, shown as ZJM3 on 3320 kHz, was at times listed as in use, but there are no known loggings of this channel in the DX publications of the era. 

            The two mediumwave transmitters in Palestine during this era, with 20 kW each on 677 kHz & 574 kHz, were also allocated callsigns in the same ZJM sequence, as ZJM & ZJM2.  However, these two broadcast transmitters were not part of the Sharq al Adna facility.  The studios for the two mediumwave transmitters of this Palestine Broadcasting Service were in Jerusalem, and the transmitters were installed at Ramallah, on the downward slopes towards the Jordan River.

            Most of the programming for Sharq al Adna in coastal Jaffa was in the Arabic language, though some was in English, and occasionally some was in Hindustani for the benefit of Indian soldiers on duty in the area.  The identification signal was a short melody on a harp.

            During the Palestine era, this station was always under the control of the British government, though it theoretically changed hands a few times.  To the casual listener, Sharq al Adna was a mystery station with interesting programs; and to the dedicated international radio monitor, this Near East Broadcasting Station was a clandestine operation on behalf of the British government.

            In 1945 after the end of World War II the legal status of Sharq al Adna was changed and it began to operate as a commercial radio broadcasting station, and it was noted on air with advertisements in the Arabic language.

            The British Mandate over Palestine was scheduled to end at midnight on May 14, 1948. In preparation for the Palestine areas to declare their own independence amidst the turmoil and bitter fighting of that era, the British staged their withdrawal in what historians describe as their typical style, with “pomp and circumstance”.  In advance, the technical equipment and personnel associated with the shortwave radio station, Sharq al Adna, were readied and withdrawn from Jaffa on the Palestine coast and transferred to a new location on the island of Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean, just 70 miles off shore.

            During the Palestine era, a colorful QSL Certificate was issued by Sharq al Adna from its official address in Jerusalem.  The first known edition of this QSL sheet contained a printing error, showing the spelling of Palestine without the first E, that is Palstine.  A second printing of this same QSL Certificate made a correction, as shown on page 72 of Jerome Berg’s authoritative shortwave history “Broadcasting - 1945 to Today”, and the word Palestine is spelled correctly.

            When “Freedom at Midnight” occurred, not in India but rather in the Middle East, on May 14, 1948, radio station Sharq al Adna was no longer in Jaffa, it was already under installation on Cyprus.  And that’s our story next time in this sequence of topics on the BBC Eastern Relay Station.
(AWR-Wavescan/NWS 208 via Adrian Peterson)