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6160 0100-2100 2x20 RV-300+RV-297 Arkhangelsk 6195 2100-1700 50 RV-44 Ulan Ude 7320 1700-1300 100 RV-647 Magadan Also Moscow's Radio Rossii relays to Europe on 12070/13665/9410/7220 kHz by sessions between 0100 and 2100 UT will be continued. It seems 65th anniversary celebrations of Victory in the Great Patiotic War is the main reason to keep SW relays till this date at least ... [May 8th, wb] (Mikhail Timofeyev-RUS, hcdx March 31) 5930 R Rossii, Monchegorsk, at 0504 UT on March 31, Russ "Novosti Sport". Transmitter still on the air April 1 at 0450 check but switched off after pips 0500 confirming Mikhail Timofeyev's report. However, much to my surprise Archangelsk 6160 continued and was noted with definite Rossii ID at 0700 as usual. (Martien Groot-HOL, dxld Apr 1) 13655 Radio Rossii via Taldom, Moscow, new schedule adopted. On new summer A-10 season I noticed Radio Rossii Moscow outlet, nominal registered on 13665 kHz at 0830-1300 UT on 13655 kHz instead - 10 kHz down. Bad choice. Suffers heavily by adjacent powerhouse CRI Albania in English on 13650 kHz at 1100-1300 UT, and Radio Kuwait in the morning too? (wb df5sx, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 28/29) Radio Rossii in Russian to WeEu noted today March 28 from 0825 until probably 1300 on new unregistered 13655, instead of 13665 in A-09. Yes, just began Radio Rossii in Russian at 1723 on 7220 kHz. Checked today in every hour Radio Rossii in Russian and heard: 0400-0800 12070 0823-1300 13655 ! 1322-1700 9470 1722-2100 7220 kHz. Parts of this schedule were observed on March 28 & 29 too, so it is right bc times & freqs. Observing some of the bc times today I found some different data for radio Rossii in Russian prgr to Europe as follows: s/on at 0823 on 13655 kHz; next s/on at 1322 on 9470 and s/on at 1722 on 7220 kHz [noted at 2045 UT with S=9+30dB March 31, wb] Also noted 0500-0700 // on 9535 kHz, instead of Abkhaz radio. Presumed Abkhaz radio with own prgr is now Mon-Sat 0400-0500 (Sun-0430) and 0700- 0810 on 9535 kHz only on SW, but // MW 1350 kHz. (Rumen Pankov-BUL, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 29/30) Dear Wolfgang, the frequency of 13655 kHz was right as in our adopted schedule. (RC-3, Radiocenter 3 Taldom Moscow, March 30) Hello Wolfgang, thank you very much for your message - I have asked our higher leadership about frequency 13655 kHz and they have found their mismatch - there must be 13665 kHz as usually in earlier schedules. Tomorrow our TX with program of "Radio Rossii" will be on 13665 kHz. file:///Z|/DOKUMENTATION-BULLETINS/WWDXD-BCDX/2010/BCDX958.TXT[11.06.2012 10:40:00]

(RC-3, Radiocenter 3 Taldom Moscow, April 1) 7200 GRTK Sakha bestaetigte meinen Empfangsbericht mit einem undet. Brief innerhalb von 54 Tagen. QTH: ul. Ordzhonikidze 48, 677007 Yakutsk, Respublika Sakha (Yakutiya), Russia. E-mail: v/s Ch. N. Dyakolov, Direktor. (Patrick Robic-AUT, A-DX March 30) I always thought there were two SW BCB sites in the Ulan-Ude region? Ulan-Ude Nurseleniye Radio Rossii - 4795 kHz at 51 44 57 N 107 26 56 E looks like I count 72 antennas / more than 140 masts visible. some military or AIR traffic control site ? Bryansk LW 279, 6195 kHz (Radio Rossii) at 52 02 45 N 106 56 45 E 44 masts 22 Antennas, plus tall LW mast. (wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 25) UNID - Thought is was a ghost ... noted Voice of Russia's Kremlin chimes on 17495 kHz at 1457-1500 UT, into Asian subcontinent language like Hindi. Noted on three different rxs. (wb, March 30) ST HELENA ISLAND News from Robert Kipp in Germany: Please note that there will be a delay in sending the RSD 2009 QSL cards from St. Helena, due to: (a) the ship RMS St. Helena being in dry-dock for repairs for six weeks in March and April and, (b) the fact that the package containing the QSL cards can not reach Cape Town in time, and (c) Gary Walters and his family going on a well-deserved and much needed holiday to Cape Town during May and June and part of July. The St. Helena government is attempting to organize a special voyage of a different cargo vessel from the UK to St. Helena. If successful, the ship is expected to sail from the UK in the later part of June and to arrive St. Helena in early July. It is expected that the QSL cards will be on board. On 25 January, Gary Walters wrote that RSH had received about 300 reception reports and that they expected to receive about 400 reports in total about the same as in 2009 for RSD 2008. As in 2009, the largest number of reports came from SWLs in Japan. Radio St. Helena will, most likely, not be able to post the RSD 2009 QSL cards to DXers until late July or early August. (Robert Kipp-D, DXplorer March 29) SAUDI ARABIA 0300-1500 UT on 9715/11785 kHz are not in use in the past two weeks (but 11785 kHz was with "buzzy". The ARS effect may be observed daily at 1153 UT on both 21670 kHz, and spur on 21740 kHz when the National Anthem of Saudi Arabia is traced and cl-d at 1155 UT. On 21740 kHz were heard two prgrs from 21600 and from 21670 Quran and in file:///Z|/DOKUMENTATION-BULLETINS/WWDXD-BCDX/2010/BCDX958.TXT[11.06.2012 10:40:00]

(RC-3, Radiocenter 3 Taldom Moscow, April 1)<br />

7200 GRTK Sakha bestaetigte meinen Empfangsbericht mit einem undet. Brief<br />

innerhalb von 54 Tagen. QTH: ul. Ordzhonikidze 48, 677007 Yakutsk,<br />

Respublika Sakha (Yakutiya), Russia.<br />

E-mail: v/s Ch. N. Dyakolov, Direktor.<br />

(Patrick Robic-AUT, A-<strong>DX</strong> March 30)<br />

I always thought there were two SW <strong>BC</strong>B sites in the Ulan-Ude region?<br />

Ulan-Ude Nurseleniye Radio Rossii - 4795 kHz at<br />

51 44 57 N 107 26 56 E<br />

looks like I count 72 antennas / more than 140 masts visible.<br />

some military or AIR traffic control site ?<br />

Bryansk LW 279, 6195 kHz (Radio Rossii) at<br />

52 02 45 N 106 56 45 E<br />

44 masts 22 Antennas, plus tall LW mast.<br />

(wb, wwdxc <strong>BC</strong>-<strong>DX</strong> <strong>TopNews</strong> March 25)<br />

UNID - Thought is was a ghost ... noted Voice of Russia's Kremlin chimes<br />

on 17495 kHz at 1457-1500 UT, into Asian subcontinent language like Hindi.<br />

Noted on three different rxs.<br />

(wb, March 30)<br />

ST HELENA ISLAND News from Robert Kipp in Germany:<br />

Please note that there will be a delay in sending the RSD 2009 QSL cards<br />

from St. Helena, due to:<br />

(a) the ship RMS St. Helena being in dry-dock for repairs for six weeks in<br />

March and April and,<br />

(b) the fact that the package containing the QSL cards can not reach Cape<br />

Town in time, and<br />

(c) Gary Walters and his family going on a well-deserved and much needed<br />

holiday to Cape Town during May and June and part of July.<br />

The St. Helena government is attempting to organize a special voyage of a<br />

different cargo vessel from the UK to St. Helena. If successful, the ship<br />

is expected to sail from the UK in the later part of June and to arrive<br />

St. Helena in early July. It is expected that the QSL cards will be on<br />

board.<br />

On 25 January, Gary Walters wrote that RSH had received about 300<br />

reception reports and that they expected to receive about 400 reports in<br />

total about the same as in 2009 for RSD 2008. As in 2009, the largest<br />

number of reports came from SWLs in Japan. Radio St. Helena will, most<br />

likely, not be able to post the RSD 2009 QSL cards to <strong>DX</strong>ers until late<br />

July or early August.<br />

(Robert Kipp-D, <strong>DX</strong>plorer March 29)<br />

SAUDI ARABIA 0300-1500 UT on 9715/11785 kHz are not in use in the past<br />

two weeks (but 11785 kHz was with "buzzy". The ARS effect may be observed<br />

daily at 1153 UT on both 21670 kHz, and spur on 21740 kHz when the<br />

National Anthem of Saudi Arabia is traced and cl-d at 1155 UT. On 21740<br />

kHz were heard two prgrs from 21600 and from 21670 Quran and in<br />

file:///Z|/DOKUMENTATION-BULLETINS/WW<strong>DX</strong>D-<strong>BC</strong><strong>DX</strong>/2010/<strong>BC</strong><strong>DX</strong>958.TXT[11.06.2012 10:40:00]

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