BC-DX TopNews WWDXC #945 BC-DX 945

BC-DX TopNews WWDXC #945 BC-DX 945 BC-DX TopNews WWDXC #945 BC-DX 945

10.12.2012 Views

of our own transmitters on 7480, 6325 & 11401 kHz (that we hope to operate at same time) here is the winning number: 6055 kHz. Stay tuned and reports via email or snail mail and get a special QSL and Gifts too. info line for sms outside France: 00 33 6 75 44 70 26 In France 06 75 44 70 26 Indeed a special QSL Card will be available for each day of broadcast. Welcome to collectors. Keep on F.F.F.R! Peter HILLS & Philippe. Flash INFO: 1983-2010. Radio Waves International fetera ses 27 ans sur les ondes via ses emetteurs avec en plus: des programmes relayes en Lituanie sur la frequence de 6055 kHz / bande des 49 meters, tous les samedis soir en Novembre 6, 13, 20 & 27 de 2130 a 2230 UT. Extra programme le vendredi 12 Novembre de 2130 a 2230 UTC avec une puissance de 100,000 Watts ! Flash INFOS: 1983-2010. Radio will celebrates its 37th year of Free Radio on the airwaves using its own transmitters. We will add relay from Lithuania on the channel of 6055 kHz from the 49 meters band every Saturday night on November 6, 13, 20 & 27 de 2130 a 2230 UT. Extra program on Friday November [12] from [213]0 to 2230 UT with a power of 100 000 Watts! Now listen to us on the net via RADIO WAVES INTERNATIONAL Country music show, French service, Rock City & Pirate memories, the sounds on short-waves around the world "on the highway to freedom" Peter HILLS & Philippe "The terrible twins". For review and airplay send your promos to: RADIO WAVES INTERNATIONAL B.P.130 92504 RUEIL Cedex, FRANCE Attention: for UPS or Fedex mail ask us for a special delivery address. (via Roberto Scaglione, Nov 5 shortwave yg via dxld) Radio Waves Intl, 7 Nov, 2135 UT on 6055 kHz with song 'show must go on' then someone spelling letters from his address ??? 2138 UT a song with YL singer, 2229 UT with a R&R song, then OM 'that s all' then sign off. Signal S=7 324x2 with QRM from both bands. (Zacharias Liangas-GRC, dxld Nov 15) MOLDOVA [PRIDNESTROVYE] 9895 RNW in Dutch at 0610 UT, 06-08 UT via Grigoriopol site relay. Powerful at S=9+20dB level. See also same powerful Dutch under Bonaire, but both Dutch programs were different. (wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Nov 19) MONGOLIA 4895 Mongoliin R, Murun, 0038-0050, 05 Nov'10, Mongolian, talks, orchestral music; 34332, CODAR QRM; // 4830 kHz Altay worse, fluttery. (Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Nov 8) MOROCCO 1080 SNRT, Tahadart site?, [2nd] harmonic? (most likely),at file:///Z|/DOKUMENTATION-BULLETINS/WWDXD-BCDX/2010/BCDX990.TXT[11.06.2012 10:40:31]

0951-... UT, 06 Nov'10, Arabic/reg. prgr, not "Al Idaa Al Watania", which was being aired via 207 kHz LW, Ar. musuic, news bulletin at 1000 UT, talks; synchronised & with the same modulation as on 540 kHz Tahadart, so 1080 kHz is probably its 2nd harmonic... and the story does not end here: 2160 SNRT, 1114-..., 07 Nov'10, Arabic/reg. prgr, talks; presumably, the 3rd harm. of 540 kHz Tahadart; 15341, a rating that's even a bit forgiving. (Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Nov 8) 15345.15v RTM/RTV Marocaine via Nador site, S=1, tiny weak broadcast at 1636 UT Nov 18. Usual set on ODD channel. (wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Nov 18) MYANMAR 5985.0 Myanma Radio, at 1430 UT on Nov 18. In vernacular, with indigenous music. On Nov 15 also noted them on 5985.0 kHz at 1321 UT, but by 1329 UT they had switched transmitter sites and were again on their normal 5985.83 kHz. Have seen a number of reports recently indicating that the Myanmar off frequency transmitter is located at Naypyidaw (also spelled Nay Pyi Taw or Nay Pyi Daw, take you pick). Believe that is wrong. Think it is generally agreed that the off frequency one is the old transmitter located at the former capital, Yangon, and that the exact frequency transmitter that I heard today is the newer one located at the new capital, Naypyidaw. (Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Nov 18) Rather belatedly, below is the schedule I monitored for Myanmar in Sept 2010. I agree that the off-channel SW frequencies are probably from Yangon site. There are actually two off-channel units, as both are on air from 0830- 1000 UT (5986v and 9731v kHz). It's possible that the third "on-channel" SW transmitter in Yangon (otherwise on 7200 kHz for two parts of the day) is used on 5985 kHz occasionally in place of the off-channel unit during early mornings and late evenings. National Sce 0030-0730 576, 594, FM 98.0 0230-0730 9731v 0930-1630 576, 594, 5986v, FM 98.0 Includes English prgr daily 0230-0330, 0700-0730, 1530-1630 UT. Padauk Myay Sce 2300-0130 711, 5986v, FM 100.0 0730-1000 711. 9731v, FM 100.0 1130-1530 711, FM 100.0 Minorities Sce ?2330-0530 5915 (sign-on time not confirmed because of QRM) 0730-1330 5915 Distance Education Sce 1330-1530 729, 5915 ?Yangon Sce (I suppose that's what it must be - no confirmation yet) 2330-0530 729 file:///Z|/DOKUMENTATION-BULLETINS/WWDXD-BCDX/2010/BCDX990.TXT[11.06.2012 10:40:31]

0951-... UT, 06 Nov'10, Arabic/reg. prgr, not "Al Idaa Al Watania", which<br />

was being aired via 207 kHz LW, Ar. musuic, news bulletin at 1000 UT,<br />

talks; synchronised & with the same modulation as on 540 kHz Tahadart, so<br />

1080 kHz is probably its 2nd harmonic... and the story does not end here:<br />

2160 SNRT, 1114-..., 07 Nov'10, Arabic/reg. prgr, talks; presumably, the<br />

3rd harm. of 540 kHz Tahadart; 15341, a rating that's even a bit<br />

forgiving.<br />

(Carlos Goncalves-POR, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>TopNews</strong> Nov 8)<br />

15345.15v RTM/RTV Marocaine via Nador site, S=1, tiny weak broadcast at<br />

1636 UT Nov 18. Usual set on ODD channel.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>TopNews</strong> Nov 18)<br />

MYANMAR 5985.0 Myanma Radio, at 1430 UT on Nov 18. In vernacular, with<br />

indigenous music. On Nov 15 also noted them on 5985.0 kHz at 1321 UT, but<br />

by 1329 UT they had switched transmitter sites and were again on their<br />

normal 5985.83 kHz.<br />

Have seen a number of reports recently indicating that the Myanmar off<br />

frequency transmitter is located at Naypyidaw (also spelled Nay Pyi Taw or<br />

Nay Pyi Daw, take you pick). Believe that is wrong. Think it is generally<br />

agreed that the off frequency one is the old transmitter located at the<br />

former capital, Yangon, and that the exact frequency transmitter that I<br />

heard today is the newer one located at the new capital, Naypyidaw.<br />

(Ron Howard-CA-USA, dxld Nov 18)<br />

Rather belatedly, below is the schedule I monitored for Myanmar in Sept<br />

2010. I agree that the off-channel SW frequencies are probably from Yangon<br />

site.<br />

There are actually two off-channel units, as both are on air from 0830-<br />

1000 UT (5986v and 9731v kHz). It's possible that the third "on-channel"<br />

SW transmitter in Yangon (otherwise on 7200 kHz for two parts of the day)<br />

is used on 5985 kHz occasionally in place of the off-channel unit during<br />

early mornings and late evenings.<br />

National Sce<br />

0030-0730 576, 594, FM 98.0<br />

0230-0730 9731v<br />

0930-1630 576, 594, 5986v, FM 98.0<br />

Includes English prgr daily 0230-0330, 0700-0730, 1530-1630 UT.<br />

Padauk Myay Sce<br />

2300-0130 711, 5986v, FM 100.0<br />

0730-1000 711. 9731v, FM 100.0<br />

1130-1530 711, FM 100.0<br />

Minorities Sce<br />

?2330-0530 5915 (sign-on time not confirmed because of QRM)<br />

0730-1330 5915<br />

Distance Education Sce<br />

1330-1530 729, 5915<br />

?Yangon Sce (I suppose that's what it must be - no confirmation yet)<br />

2330-0530 729<br />

file:///Z|/DOKUMENTATION-BULLETINS/WW<strong>DX</strong>D-<strong>BC</strong><strong>DX</strong>/2010/<strong>BC</strong><strong>DX</strong>990.TXT[11.06.2012 10:40:31]

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