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

Eff October 25, 2009 to March 28, 2010 Avlis 1 Avlis 2 Avlis 3 UT (100 kW) (100 kW) (170 kW) 2300-2400 12105/226 7475/285 9420/323 0000-0100 12105/226 7475/285 9420/323 0100-0200 12105/226 7475/285 9420/323 0200-0300 *12105/226 7475/285 9420/323 0300-0400 7450/226 7475/285 9420/323 0400-0500 7450/226 7475/285 9420/323 0500-0600 *7450/226 7475/285 9420/323 0600-0700 11645/002 *7475/285 9420/323 0700-0800 11645/002 15630/285 9420/323 0800-0900 11645/002 15630/285 9420/323 0900-1000 11645/002 15630/285 9420/323 1000-1100 SILENT SILENT SILENT 1100-1200 #9935/285 15650/105 9420/323 1200-1300 #9935/285 15650/105 9420/323 1300-1400 #9935/285 15650/105 9420/323 1400-1500 #9935/285 15650/105 9420/323 1500-1600 #9935/285 *15650/105 9420/323 1600-1700 *#9935/285 15630/285 9420/323 1700-1800 #7450/323 15630/285 9420/323 1800-1900 #7450/323 15630/285 9420/323 1900-2000 #7450/323 *15630/285 9420/323 2000-2100 #7450/323 7475/285 9420/323 2100-2200 #7450/323 7475/285 9420/323 2200-2300 *#7450/323 7475/285 9420/323 *Transmission ends 10 minutes earlier Daily maintenance at 1000-1100 UT. Weekly maintenance every Tuesday at 0800-1200 UT #ERT-3 Radiophonikos Stathmos Makedonias (Thessaloniki) (John Babbis-MD-USA, dxld Oct 2009) GUINEA 7125.000 RTVG, at 0752 UT, good with continuous hilife, ID by French man just after 0800 UT, brief comments and more music at 0803 UT. First time heard at this time here, similar signal strength to 1900+ (averages about S9+30 on peaks). 9 Feb. (David Sharp-NSW-AUS, dxld Feb 9) GUI/Conakry on 7125 kHz not heard since 12th February. (Pekka Kemppinen-FIN OH2BLU, Intruder Alert Feb 18) INDIA DRM - Special Digital transmissions for Radio Asia Conference in New Delhi, India. London, 19th Feb 2010: Radio specialists assembling for the Radio Asia 2010 Conference, to be held from 22nd -24th Feb in New Delhi, will be able to hear some high quality digital broadcasts via Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) technology. This year's Radio Asia Conference (RAC) looks at the digital future of radio with its overall title 'Journey to Digital Land'. DRM is the global digital technology which can convert analogue broadcasts to digital thus significantly improving the audio quality and bringing many other benefits to broadcasters and listeners through its added file:///Z|/DOKUMENTATION-BULLETINS/WWDXD-BCDX/2010/BCDX952.TXT[11.06.2012 10:39:52]

features. British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is going to broadcast three hours in DRM everyday from 22nd-26th Febr from 04.29:30-07.29:00 UT on 17760 kHz. For the first time this year the broadcast will start with the daily Hindi programme followed by current affairs in English. Christian Vision Radio (CVC) will run DRM transmissions from [21th]22nd-24th Febr from 0830-1230 UT on 17590 kHz. The programmes will be in Hindi. [CVC Test India on 17590 kHz at 1005 UT s/off Feb 18th. Screenshot by Show in Owari-Asahi, near Nagoya-JPN. (Sei-ichi Hasegawa-JPN NDXC, dxld Feb 18) Look-out on Feb 21 too. Its strange to have JUL on DRM mode again on the records, because went to shred scrapping some 4 months ago ... ] All India Radio (AIR) already has a daily DRM SW broadcast from its transmitter in Khampur, Delhi. They air three hours of local transmission within India from 1430-1730 IST on 6100 kHz. AIR recently placed a contract for 2 MW medium wave transmitters to BECIL (Broadcast Engineering Consultants India Limited). BECIL and Thomson were awarded to supply these high-power medium wave transmitters including auxiliaries, commissioning and testing. The new transmitters will replace old existing transmitters near Kolkata and Rajkot. Both transmitters are equipped with DRM and can operate on analogue, on simulcast or on full power digital with automatic change over between the 3 operation modes. Special demos of DRM30 (meant for converting SW, MW, AM broadcasts) and DRM+ (meant for converting FM Bands I and II) will be held on the sidelines of the conference. RAC participants will be able to hear these transmissions as well as learn more about DRM and its potential at various sessions and also during the specialised DRM workshop scheduled for February 22nd a.m. "We are delighted that the BBC and CVC will be transmitting these special programmes for Radio Asia," ABU Secretary-General, David Astley said. "It will enable delegates who may not be so familiar with DRM to hear firsthand the improvement in sound quality that the technology provides." DRM is also the principal sponsor of Radio Asia 2010 and DRM Consortium Chair, Ruxandra Obreja, expressed hope that it will be a great success, "Radio Asia is being held in India for the first time and is already shaping as a significant radio event with industry representatives having committed to attend. This will be a great occasion to showcase the tremendous potential of DRM and how it can change the future of radio broadcasting for good. We extend our thanks to broadcasters who are putting in the special DRM transmissions for this event and making it even more useful for the participants." DRM Consortium Press Release. file:///Z|/DOKUMENTATION-BULLETINS/WWDXD-BCDX/2010/BCDX952.TXT[11.06.2012 10:39:52]

Eff October 25, 2009 to March 28, 2010<br />

Avlis 1 Avlis 2 Avlis 3<br />

UT (100 kW) (100 kW) (170 kW)<br />

2300-2400 12105/226 7475/285 9420/323<br />

0000-0100 12105/226 7475/285 9420/323<br />

0100-0200 12105/226 7475/285 9420/323<br />

0200-0300 *12105/226 7475/285 9420/323<br />

0300-0400 7450/226 7475/285 9420/323<br />

0400-0500 7450/226 7475/285 9420/323<br />

0500-0600 *7450/226 7475/285 9420/323<br />

0600-0700 11645/002 *7475/285 9420/323<br />

0700-0800 11645/002 15630/285 9420/323<br />

0800-0900 11645/002 15630/285 9420/323<br />

0900-1000 11645/002 15630/285 9420/323<br />

1000-1100 SILENT SILENT SILENT<br />

1100-1200 #9935/285 15650/105 9420/323<br />

1200-1300 #9935/285 15650/105 9420/323<br />

1300-1400 #9935/285 15650/105 9420/323<br />

1400-1500 #9935/285 15650/105 9420/323<br />

1500-1600 #9935/285 *15650/105 9420/323<br />

1600-1700 *#9935/285 15630/285 9420/323<br />

1700-1800 #7450/323 15630/285 9420/323<br />

1800-1900 #7450/323 15630/285 9420/323<br />

1900-2000 #7450/323 *15630/285 9420/323<br />

2000-2100 #7450/323 7475/285 9420/323<br />

2100-2200 #7450/323 7475/285 9420/323<br />

2200-2300 *#7450/323 7475/285 9420/323<br />

*Transmission ends 10 minutes earlier<br />

Daily maintenance at 1000-1100 UT.<br />

Weekly maintenance every Tuesday at 0800-1200 UT<br />

#ERT-3 Radiophonikos Stathmos Makedonias (Thessaloniki)<br />

(John Babbis-MD-USA, dxld Oct 2009)<br />

GUINEA 7125.000 RTVG, at 0752 UT, good with continuous hilife, ID by<br />

French man just after 0800 UT, brief comments and more music at 0803 UT.<br />

First time heard at this time here, similar signal strength to 1900+<br />

(averages about S9+30 on peaks). 9 Feb.<br />

(David Sharp-NSW-AUS, dxld Feb 9)<br />

GUI/Conakry on 7125 kHz not heard since 12th February.<br />

(Pekka Kemppinen-FIN OH2BLU, Intruder Alert Feb 18)<br />

INDIA DRM - Special Digital transmissions for Radio Asia Conference in<br />

New Delhi, India.<br />

London, 19th Feb 2010: Radio specialists assembling for the Radio Asia<br />

2010 Conference, to be held from 22nd -24th Feb in New Delhi, will be able<br />

to hear some high quality digital broadcasts via Digital Radio Mondiale<br />

(DRM) technology. This year's Radio Asia Conference (RAC) looks at the<br />

digital future of radio with its overall title 'Journey to Digital Land'.<br />

DRM is the global digital technology which can convert analogue broadcasts<br />

to digital thus significantly improving the audio quality and bringing<br />

many other benefits to broadcasters and listeners through its added<br />

file:///Z|/DOKUMENTATION-BULLETINS/WW<strong>DX</strong>D-<strong>BC</strong><strong>DX</strong>/2010/<strong>BC</strong><strong>DX</strong>952.TXT[11.06.2012 10:39:52]

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