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DSWCI Short Wave News Last Issue
DSWCI Short Wave News Last Issue
153,0 2342- ROU 2.11 Antena Statelor, Braov Bod Romanian 35453 CG-POR
162,0 0502- F 6.11 France Inter, Allouis French 45444 AAB-RUS
171,0 0655- MRC 8.11 Radio Mediterranee International, Nador French MAM-E
183,0 2054- D 6.11 Europe 1, Felsberg, Saarlouis French 25342 AAB-RUS
189,0 1955- ISL 4.11 Rikisutvarpid, Gufusklum Icelandic 34352 CG-POR
198,0 0503- G 6.11 BBC, Droitwich English 25342 AAB-RUS
207,0 2052- ISL 21.11 Rikisutvarpid, Eium Icelandic 25442 AAB-RUS
225,0 1254- POL 8.11 Polskie Radio, Solec Kujawski Polish 15351 CG-POR
234,0 2056- LUX 21.10 RTL, Beidweiler French 35443 AAB-RUS
243,0 0500- DNK 6.11 DR1, Kalunborg Danish 45444 AAB-RUS
270,0 2107- CZE 16.10 CR, Topolna Czech 15341 CG-POR
279,0 1924- TKM 7.11 Turkmen Radio, Asgabat Turkmen 34342 CG-POR
549,0 0522- UKR 22.10 Ukrainian Radio 1, Luch, Nikolayev Ukrainian 25443 AAB-RUS
590,0 2143- CAN 3.11 Radio VOCM, St. John`s, NF English 43442 CG-POR
595,0 1907- MRC 1.11 SNRT - Al Watania, Oujda Arabic 44444 CG-POR
600,0 2304- CAN 3.11 Radio CBNA, St. Antony (t) English 33442 CG-POR
657,0 0525- UKR 22.10 Ukrainian Radio 1, Chernovtsy Ukrainian 35443 AAB-RUS
660,0 2343- USA 5.11 Radio WFAN, New York (p) English 22441 CG-POR
677,4 2217- LBY 12.10 V of Free Libya, Sawt ul Libya al Hurra, Benghazi (p) Arabic 33442 CG-POR
693,0 2242- ALG 7.10 Radio Algerienne, Radio Adrar, Reggane Arabic 23441 CG-POR
702,0 2235- ALG 5.10 Radio Algerienne, Al-Aghwat Arabic 44444 CG-POR
710,0 2207- CAN 12.10 CVKO, Clarenville (p) English 23441 CG-POR
711,0 1757- AOE 7.11 Radio El Aaium, El Aaium Arabic 44444 MAM-E
711,0 2145- IRN 12.10 IRIB, Radio Awaz, Ahwaz 33432 CG-POR
711,0 2315- MRC 15.11 RTM "R", El Aiun Arabic 44433 CG-POR
711,0 2200- ROU 12.10 Radio Romania Actualitati, Sighet Maramuresh Rumanian 23431 CG-POR
730,0 2330- CAN 7.11 Radio CKAC, Montreal French 33442 CG-POR
740,0 2237- CAN 5.11 Radio CHCM, Marystown, NF English 33442 CG-POR
750,0 2231- CAN 20.10 Radio CBGY, Bonavista Bay, NF (p) English 13441 CG-POR
756,0 2248- G 1.10 BBC Radio 4, Lanner (Redruth) English 24331 CG-POR
756,0 2240- IRN 22.10 URIB, Radio Gilan, Rasht 34332 CG-POR
756,0 2246- NIG 18.10 Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State, Ibadan Vernacular 24331 CG-POR
760,0 2141- B 3.11 Radio Uirapuru, Forteleza Portuguese 23441 CG-POR
760,0 2341- USA 7.11 Radio WJR, Detroit-MI English 23441 CG-POR
765,0 2236- ARS 7.10 BSKSA (p) Arabic 23441 CG-POR
765,0 2308- G 3.11 BBC Radio Essex, Chelmford English 34432 CG-POR
770,0 2335- USA 7.11 Radio WABC, New York English 23441 CG-POR
774,3 2201- EGY 9.10 ERTU, Abis Arabic 43442 CG-POR
783,0 2139- MTN 3.11 Radio Mauretanie, Nouakchott Arabic 44444 CG-POR
783,0 2241- SYR 1.11 Radio Damascus, Tartus Arabic 44444 CG-POR
800,0 2142- CAN 12.10 Radio VOWR, St. Johns, NF (p) English 32441 CG-POR
819,0 1937- EGY 1.11 ERTU, Al-Mansura, Batrah Arabic 45444 CG-POR
828,0 0646- AZR 12.11 RdP-Aores, Monte das Cruzes Portuguese 24322 MAM-E
828,0 1959- RUS 2.10 Radiogazeta Slovo, St. Petersburg (t) Russian 22232 KDS-D
837,0 0529- UKR 22.10 Ukrainian Radio 1, Chernovtsy Ukrainian 43443 AAB-RUS
846,0 2247- IRL 1.11 Radio North, Redcastle English 33442 CG-POR
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860,0 2248- B 20.11 Radio Cidade (t), Fortaleza Portuguese 22441 CG-POR
864,0 2315- EGY 20.11 ERTU, Santah Arabic 22441 CG-POR
880,0 2304- USA 20.11 Radio WCBS, New York English 23441 CG-POR
891,0 2238- HOL 4.10 Radio 538, Hulsberg 34432 CG-POR
917,0 1942- NIG 5.11 Radio Gotel, Yola, Jabula. Vernacular 44443 CG-POR
927,0 2107- ALG 2.10 Radio Adrar, Timimoun. Arabic 45444 CG-POR
945,0 2259- G 1.11 Smooth Radio, Bexhill-on-Sea (Eastbourne) English 34443 CG-POR
945,0 2213- IRN 15.10 IRIB, Radio Kordestan, Dehgolan 23341 CG-POR
945,0 1938- NIG 5.11 Kebbi Broadcasting Corporation, Birnin Kebbi Vernacular 22441 CG-POR
945,0 2201- STP 3.11 Radio Nacional de Sao Tome e Principe, Pinheira Portuguese 33443 CG-POR
963,0 2231- TUN 7.10 Radio Tunis Chine Internationale, Djedeira French 32441 CG-POR
990,0 2137- IRN 9.10 IRIB 1, Shiraz English 12431 CG-POR
999,0 2312- ARS 16.11 BSKSA Quran, Duba (t) Arabic 22441 CG-POR
1010,0 2315- USA 16.11 Radio WINS, New York (p) English 22441 CG-POR
1026,0 2255- E 16.11 SER Radio Reus, Reus Spanish 43333 AMI-I
1035,0 2246- EST 15.11 Radio Eli, Tartu Russian 23431 CG-POR
1035,0 1938- G 4.11 Lyca Dilse Radio, London Vernacular 23431 CG-POR
1035,0 2300- IRN 1.11 IRIB, Radio Teheran, Yazd 33432 CG-POR
1050,0 2245- USA 5.11 Radio WEPN, New York (p) English 33442 CG-POR
1070,0 2208- B 3.11 Radio Dif. Cajazeiras, Cajazeiras Portuguese 34443 CG-POR
1071,0 2314- ARS 8.11 BSKSA, Beesha Arabic 24442 CG-POR
1071,0 2030- IND 16.11 All India Radio, Rajkot 23222 AMI-I
1071,0 2324- IRN 8.11 IRIB, Radio Maaref, Alborz 34443 CG-POR
1080,0 2140- IRN 9.10 IRIB, VoIRI, Bandr-e Mahshar (p) Arabic 22441 CG-POR
1089,0 1913- ALG 1.11 Radio Adrar, Adrar Arabic 34433 CG-POR
1130,0 2249- USA 5.11 Radio WBBR, New York English 32441 CG-POR
1160,0 2318- ATG 20.11 Caribbean Lighthouse, St. Johns (p) English 22441 CG-POR
1161,0 2158- ALG 26.10 Radio Tamanrasset, Ain-Salah Arabic 34433 CG-POR
1161,0 1925- G 1.11 BBC Sussex & Surrey, Bexhill-on-Sea English 34432 CG-POR
1161,0 2151- IRN 26.10 IRIB, Radio Teheran, Qasr-e-Shirin (p) Arabic 34343 CG-POR
1170,0 2211- G 23.10 Swansea Sound, Winsh-wen (Swansea) English 24421 CG-POR
1170,0 2330- SVN 17.11 Radio Capodistria, Beli Kri Italian 24331 CG-POR
1170,0 2144- UAE 26.10 Abu Dhabi FM, Al-Dhabbaya Arabic 23431 CG-POR
1188,0 1931- IRN 1.11 IRIB, Radio Payam, Teheran 35433 CG-POR
1190,0 2335- USA 1.11 Radio WLIB, New York English 24341 CG-POR
1197,0 1923- G 1.11 Absolute Radio English 34433 CG-POR
1233,0 2234- CZE 2.11 Radio Dechovka, Libeznice Czech 34432 CG-POR
1233,0 2245- G 2.11 Absolute Radio English 24432 CG-POR
1250,0 0650- VEN 7.11 Radio Latina, Puerto Ordaz (p) Spanish 14321 MAM-E
1251,0 1955- IRN 2.10 IRIB, Radio Teheran Farsi 22442 KDS-D
1280,0 2343- BER 4.11 Bible BC Network, Hamilton English 34432 CG-POR
1280,0 2345- PTR 4.11 Radio WCMN, Radio NotiUno, Arecibo Spanish 24441 CG-POR
1280,0 0645- VEN 6.11 Radio Trujillo, Trujillo Spanish 14321 MAM-E
1290,0 0629- VEN 6.11 Radio Puerto Cabello, Puerto Cabello Spanish 34433 MAM-E
1330,0 2249- USA 7.11 Radio WRCA, Watertown, MA Spanish 34342 CG-POR
1332,0 1917- CZE 16.10 R 2, Moravske-Budejovice Czech 43432 CG-POR
1332,0 2305- G 1.11 Smooth Radio, Peterbourough English 24432 CG-POR
1332,0 2301- ROU 1.11 Romnia Actualiti, Galai Romanian 33432 CG-POR
1350,0 1905- ARM 1.11 Trans World Radio, Gavar Hebrew 33442 CG-POR
1350,0 2135- B 13.10 Super Radio Cristal, Salvador (p) Portuguese 34342 CG-POR
1350,0 2133- BOT 13.10 Radio Botswana, Tsabong Vernacular 24341 CG-POR
1350,0 0527- GEO 24.10 Apsua Radio, Sukhumi Abkhazian 23342 RP-BUL
1350,0 2230- I 1.11 Radio AM 1, Milano Italian 24432 CG-POR
1359,0 1920- ETH 7.11 Voice of Tigray Revolution, Mekele Vernacular 34443 CG-POR
1359,0 1917- G 4.11 Smooth Radio English 33442 CG-POR
1368,0 1530- G 4.11 Manx Radio, Foxdale, Isle of Man English 35433 CG-POR
1377,0 1904- ARM 1.11 Trans World Radio, Gavar Farsi 35342 CG-POR
1377,0 1650- CHN 6.11 China National Radio 1, Xingyang, Henan Chinese 33333 RP-BUL
1377,0 2213- CHN 20.10 Voice of China, Yingyang Mandarin 14321 MAM-E
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1377,0 2322- TZA 18.11 Radio Free Africa, Mwanza Swahili 35342 CG-POR
1380,0 2111- B 13.10 Radio Itai, Luna (p) Portuguese 34343 CG-POR
1380,0 0637- VEN 6.11 Ondas del Mar, Pt. Cabello Spanish 14321 MAM-E
1386,0 2338- LTU 1.11 Radio Liberty, Sitkunai Russian 35443 CG-POR
1390,0 2331- B 6.11 Radio Farol, Touros (p) Portuguese 35443 CG-POR
1390,0 2335- PTR 4.11 Radio WISA Spanish 24442 CG-POR
1395,0 2224- HOL 17.10 Seabreze AM Dutsch 25332 CG-POR
1400,0 2107- B 13.10 Radio Club Paranaese, Curitiba Portuguese 34342 CG-POR
1400,0 2236- CAN 7.11 Radio CBG, Gander-NF English 34432 CG-POR
1400,0 2331- GRD 4.11 Harbourlight of the Windwards, Carriaacou English 34443 CG-POR
1404,0 2308- GRC 1.11 ERA, Komotini Greek 34443 CG-POR
1404,0 2205- ROU 25.10 Radio Romnia Actualiti, Sibiu Rmnicu Vlcea Romanian 33432 CG-POR
1404,0 1835- UKR 25.10 Ukrainske Radio 1, Izmail 22341 CG-POR
1413,0 2247- MDA 2.11 Vesti FM, Grigoripol Russian 23441 CG-POR
1422,0 2208- ALG 3.11 Radio Algerienne, Ouled Fayet Arabic 43443 BM-F
1422,0 2241- ARS 28.10 BSKSA, Ar-Riyad Arabic 22441 CG-POR
1422,0 2906- ROU 24.10 Radio Romnia Actualiti, Rmnicu Vlcea Romanian 23442 KDS-D
1430,0 2335- B 6.11 Radio Libertadora Mossoronense, Mossoro Portuguese 23441 CG-POR
1431,0 2235- DJI 1.11 Radio Sawa, Dorale Arabic 34332 CG-POR
1431,0 2233- IRN 1.11 IRIB, Radio Fars, Lamerd 34332 CG-POR
1440,0 2206- B 3.11 Radio Independncia, St. Amaro da Purrifio, PE (p) Portuguese 34432 CG-POR
1440,0 2346- NIG 16.11 Adamawa Broadcasting Corporation, Yola Vernacular 12441 CG-POR
1458,0 1256- GIB 8.11 Gibraltar Broadcasting Corporation, Wellington Front English 45454 CG-POR
1467,0 2336- ARS 8.11 BSKSA, Hafar Al-Batin Arabic 14341 CG-POR
1467,0 2338- IRN 8.11 IRIB, Radio Teheran, Qom 14341 CG-POR
1476,0 1921- IRN 17.11 IRIB, Radio Kurdistan, Marivan 25442 CG-POR
1480,0 2311- PTR 6.11 Radio WMDD, Radio Tropical Spanish 23431 CG-POR
1500,0 2338- USA 6.11 Radio WFED, Washington-DC English 44443 CG-POR
1503,0 2211- AZR 18.10 AFN, Base Aereas das Ljes - Terceira English 23441 CG-POR
1510,0 2330- USA 20.11 Radio WMEX, Boston-MA English 23441 CG-POR
1510,0 2237- USA 6.11 Radio WWZN, Boston English 32341 CG-POR
1512,0 1711- ARS 3.10 SBC Al-Quran al-Karim/Idha'at ul-Nedaa al-Islam, Arabic 12232 KDS-D
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1512,0 2347- IRN 20.11 IRIB, Radio Teheran, Ardabil 24431 CG-POR
1520,0 0825- USA 17.10 Radio WWKB, Buffalo, NY English 34343 CG-POR
1521,0 1840- CHN 16.10 China Test PX, Xinjiang, Urumqi 34433 KDS-D
1530,0 1252- MDR 8.11 Posto Emissor do Funchal, Poiso Portuguese 35453 CG-POR
1530,0 2015- STP 16.11 Voice of America, Ponta Praio French 33333 AMI-I
1539,0 1704- IRN 3.10 IRIB Regional, Gorgan Farsi 22222 KDS-D
1548,0 1505- G 7.11 Radio Capital Gold, Saffron Green, London English 35443 CG-POR
1550,0 2125- ALG 19.11 National Radio of SADR, Rabouni Arabic 21321 MAM-E
1557,0 1941- G 1.11 Smooth Radio English 35332 CG-POR
1560,0 2301- USA 3.11 Radio WFME, New York (p) English 24332 CG-POR
1566,0 0435- BEN 13.10 Trans World Radio, Parakou Vernacular 33333 MAG-I
1566,0 2231- G 6.11 BBC Bristol & Somerset Sound, Taunton English 34342 CG-POR
1566,0 2216- G 11.10 Premier Christian Radio, Peasmarsh (Guildford) English 23432 CG-POR
1566,0 2234- HOL 6.11 Vahon Hindustani Radio, Leidschenveen 33341 CG-POR
1566,0 1712- IND 1.11 All India Radio, Nagpur 22322 AP-DNK
1575,0 2003- UAE 2.10 Radio Farda, Al-Dhabbiya Farsi 22332 KDS-D
1584,0 2223- G 8.10 Panjab Radio, London (p) Vernacular 22442 KDS-D
1593,0 1848- ROU 4.10 Radio Neumark, Miercurea Cciuc. German 33443 KDS-D
1593,0 2220- ROU 6.11 Radio Romnia Actualiti, Ion Corvin Romanian 34343 CG-POR
1610,0 2023- AIA 20.11 Caribbean Beacon, The Valley English 14321 CG-POR
1611,0 2131- PIR 22.10 Radio Turftrekker Dutch 35342 CG-POR
1614,8 2247- PIR 8.11 Radio Uniek Dutch 15341 CG-POR
1614,9 2238- PIR 21.10 Radio Pandora Dutch 25342 CG-POR
1615,1 1928- PIR 17.11 Radio Digital 15321 CG-POR
1615,6 2201- PIR 1.11 Radio Uniek Dutch 15341 CG-POR
1617,9 1825- PIR 27.10 Radio Drukstrojager Dutch 25342 CG-POR
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1620,0 2247- CUB 4.11 Radio Rebelde, Bauta Spanish 44333 CG-POR
1620,0 ^1854- GRC 5.11 Radio Fonokomaton Greek 35343 CG-POR
1620,0 2202- PIR 27.10 Radio Romax 15341 CG-POR
1620,0 2100- PIR 21.10 Radio Santana Dutch 35343 CG-POR
1620,0 1807- PIR 23.10 Radio Sapporo Dutch 15341 CG-POR
1620,0 1844- PIR 27.10 Radio Schaduwjager Dutch 15331 CG-POR
1623,0 2110- PIR 10.10 Radio Wilskracht Dutch 15341 CG-POR
1624,9 2128- PIR 24.10 Radio Pandora Dutch 35342 CG-POR
1625,0 2320- PIR 19.11 Radio Pandora Dutch 15341 CG-POR
1625,0 2231- PIR 19.11 Radio Turftrekker Dutch 15341 CG-POR
1625,1 2337- PIR 19.11 Radio Eldorado Dutch 15341 CG-POR
1627,0 2203- PIR 6.11 Radio Nordzee 35342 CG-POR
1628,9 1921- PIR 23.10 Radio Zwarte Panter 25341 CG-POR
1629,0 2309- PIR 19.11 Radio Nordzee Dutch 15341 CG-POR
1629,9 1944- PIR 15.11 Radio Marianne 15341 CG-POR
1632,0 2237- PIR 11.10 Radio Barones Dutch + English 35342 CG-POR
1632,0 2014- PIR 10.10 Radio Blauwe Vogel Dutch 25341 CG-POR
1633,0 2135- PIR 4.10 Radio Barcelona 35342 CG-POR
1634,0 2132- PIR 3.10 Radio Blauwe Vogel Dutch 35443 CG-POR
1635,9 1825- PIR 22.10 Radio Keizer Keizerin Dutch 25341 CG-POR
1636,0 2322- PIR 19.11 Radio Montecarlo Dutch 25341 CG-POR
1636,0 2219- PIR 19.11 Radio Nordzee Dutch 15341 CG-POR
1636,0 2218- PIR 15.11 Radio Toulouse 15341 CG-POR
1638,0 2112- PIR 27.10 Radio Blauwe Vogel Dutch 35342 CG-POR
1638,0 2128- PIR 28.10 Radio Scorpion (t) 15341 CG-POR
1638,0 2107- PIR 5.10 Radio Toulouse (t) 15341 CG-POR
1639,0 2301- PIR 19.11 Radio Elektron 15341 CG-POR
1639,8 1816- PIR 10.10 Radio Veronica Dutch 15341 CG-POR
1639,9 1920- PIR 18.11 Radio Admiral 15341 CG-POR
1639,9 2218- PIR 16.11 Radio Professor Sickbock Dutch 25341 CG-POR
1640,0 2115- PIR 5.10 Radio Anton 15341 CG-POR
1640,0 2246- PIR 17.11 Radio Montecarlo Dutch 15341 CG-POR
1640,0 2117- PIR 6.10 Radio Professor Sickbock Dutch 25341 CG-POR
1640,4 2216- PIR 3.10 Radio Casablanca Dutch 35342 CG-POR
1641,3 2250- PIR 22.10 Radio Casablanca 15341 CG-POR
1642,0 2135- PIR 6.10 Radio Nordzee Dutch 25342 CG-POR
1642,2 2132- PIR 10.10 Radio Relmus Dutch 35332 CG-POR
1642,8 2132- PIR 25.10 Radio Vrolijke Mijnwerker Dutch 35342 CG-POR
1644,0 2122- CNR 2.10 Arrecife Radio, Montaa de Haria E + Spanish 25342 CG-POR
1645,0 2223- PIR 5.10 Radio Montecarlo Dutch 25342 CG-POR
1645,0 2121- PIR 6.10 Radio Nordzee Dutch 35342 CG-POR
1646,0 2155- PIR 2.10 Radio Dinkelland 15341 CG-POR
1647,0 1840- PIR 9.10 Radio Witte Tornado Dutch 25341 CG-POR
1648,0 2126- PIR2 1.10 Radio Moby Dick 25342 CG-POR
1648,0 1942- PIR 16.11 Radio Admiral 15341 CG-POR
1648,0 2222- PIR 2.10 Radio Montecarlo Dutch 25341 CG-POR
1650,0 2205- F 2.10 CROSS Corsen, Pointe de Corsen 35343 CG-POR
1650,0 2217- PIR 7.10 Radio Montecarlo 15341 CG-POR
1650,0 2145- PIR 10.10 Radio Vrije Vogel 15341 CG-POR
1652,0 2116- PIR 8.10 Radio Turfsteker 15341 CG-POR
1655,0 2122- PIR 5.10 Ozem Radio (t) Dutch 25342 CG-POR
1655,0 2156- PIR 7.10 Radio Nordzee Dutch 25341 CG-POR
1655,0 2123- PIR 23.10 Radio Wilskracht Dutch 15341 CG-POR
1657,9 2146- PIR 28.10 Radio Zwarte Panter Dutch 25341 CG-POR
1660,0 2228- PTR 22.10 R La Gigante, WGIT, Faro de Santidad, Canovanas Spanish 15341 CG-POR
1660,0 2336- USA 17.11 Radio WWRU, Jersey City, NJ (p) Korean 14331 CG-POR
1662,9 2205- PIR 20.10 Radio Montecarlo 15331 CG-POR
1665,0 2138- PIR 20.10 Radio Kristal Dutch 25342 CG-POR
1671,0 2246- PIR 19.11 Radio Twentana Dutch 15341 CG-POR
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1674,0 2205- S 28.10 Stockholm Radio, Stavsns 15341 CG-POR
1689,0 2118- CNR 2.10 Las Palmas Radio, Maspalomas E+ Spanish 35343 CG-POR
1696,0 2203- F 2.10 CROSS Med La Garde, Fort Sainte-Margue French 35342 CG-POR
1734,0 2152- DNK 1.10 Lyngby Radio, Blvant 15331 CG-POR
1758,0 2152- DNK 6.10 Lyngby Radio, Frederikshavn 15341 CG-POR
1797,0 2205- S 1.10 Stockholm Radio, Gislvshammar 15341 CG-POR
2485,0 1920- AUS 13.10 Radio VL8K, Katherine English 22222 MAG-I
2624,0 2155- I 1.10 Trieste Radio, Trieste 15341 CG-POR
2632,0 2221- I 9.10 Napoli Radio, Napoli 15341 CG-POR
2642,0 2158- I 1.10 Genova Radio, Forte-Casellaccio 25342 CG-POR
2656,0 2200- I 1.10 Ancona Radio, Ancona 15341 CG-POR
2663,0 2212- I 19.11 Crotone Radio, Crotone 15341 CG-POR
2677,0 2207- F 2.10 CROSS Corsen, Pointe de Corsen 25342 CG-POR
2680,0 2210- I 19.11 Cagliari Radio, Quartu Sant`Elena 25331 CG-POR
2719,0 2225- I 9.10 Porto Torres Radio, Porto Torres 25342 CG-POR
2733,0 2204- S 1.10 Stockholm Radio, Hrnsand 35332 CG-POR
x 3210,0 1426- AUS 25.10 Unique Radio, Halls Creek - NSW (p) RHW-USA
3215,0 0250- USA 20.10 Radio WWCR, Nashville English 25332 AP-DNK
3240,0 0310- SWZ 14.11 Trans World Radio, Mpangela Ranch Shona 25242 AP-DNK
3250,0 2132- KRE 18.10 Voice of Korea, Pyongyang Japanese 25331 CG-POR
3255,0 1950- AFS 1.10 BBC, Meyerton English 22222 AMI-I
x 3260,0 1144- PNG 26.10 Radio Madang, Madang English RHW-USA
x 3275,0 1203- PNG 25.10 Radio Southern Highlands, Mendi (p) RHW-USA
3310,0 0055- BOL 20.11 Radio Mosoj Chaski, Cochabamba Quechua 14321 MAM-E
x 3320,0 2147- AFS 13.11 SABC, Radio Sonder Grense, Meyerton Afrikaans RAD-USA
x 3325,0 1114- INS 13.10 Radio Republik Indonesia, Palangkaraya Indonesian RHW-USA
x 3325,0 1133- PNG 26.10 Radio Bougainville, Buku, Buka Island Tok Pisin RHW-USA
3345,0 0300- AFS 21.11 Chanel Africa, Meyerton English 32332 AP-DNK
3480,0 2128- CLA 14.10 Voice of the People, Goyang Korean 34332 CG-POR
3900,0 2124- CHN 18.10 PBS Hulun Buir, Hailar, Nai Mengu Mandarin 14331 CG-POR
3905,0 2114- PIR 23.10 Radio Kachelboer 35332 CG-POR
3912,0 1819- CLA 15.10 Voice of the People, Goyang Korean 23331 CG-POR
3915,0 2340- 15.11 BBC, Kranji English 25232 AP-DNK
3930,0 2103- PIR 22.10 Radio Akenzo Dutch + English 35342 CG-POR
3930,0 2046- PIR 26.10 Radio Batavia Dutch + English 35443 CG-POR
3950,0 0240- CHN 21.11 Xinjiang PBS, Urumqi Chinese 35333 AP-DNK
3955,0 2144- G 21.10 KBS, Woofferton French 54455 RKI-D
3955,0 1930- G 19.11 Radio Taiwan International, Woofferton German 45444 KDS-D
3985,0 1604- D 28.10 Radio HCJB, Bremen-Weenermoor German 14321 MAM-E
3985,0 1940- D 10.10 Voice of Mongolia, Kall-Krekel English 44444 AP-DNK
3985,0 2048- KOR 9.10 Radio Echo of Hope, Gyeonggi-do Korean 23431 CG-POR
3990,0 2315- CHN 27.10 Gannan PBS, Tianshui, Gansu Tibetan 35233 AP-DNK
3990,0 2330- CHN 15.11 PBS Xinjang, Urumqi Uhigur 44444 AP-DNK
3995,0 0305- D 21.11 Radio HCJB, Bremen-Weenermoor English 45444 AP-DNK
4010,0 0310- KGZ 21.11 Birinchi, Krasnaya Rechka Kyrgyz 45444 AP-DNK
4015,0 2106- PIR 9.10 Laser Hot Hits English 25331 CG-POR
4029,0 2130- PIR 16.10 Laser Hot Hits English 35343 CG-POR
x 4055,0 1101- GTM 13.11 TGAV, Radio Verdad, Chiqimula English RAD-USA
4450,0 2130- CLA 14.10 Voice of the People, Goyang Korean 32331 CG-POR
4500,0 1750- CHN 11.11 Xinjiang PBS, Urumqi BM-F
4557,0 1752- CLA 11.11 Voice of the People, Goyang Korean 15331 BM-F
4747,5 2325- PRU 11.11 Radio Huanta 2000, Huanta (p) Spanish 14321 MAM-E
4750,0 1750- BGD 5.11 Radio Bangladesh, Bangladesh Betar, Shavar Bengali 25232 AP-DNK
4750,0 2245- CHN 27.10 Voice of China, Hailar, Nei Menggu, Nanning Chinese 25332 AP-DNK
4760,0 0205- IND 20.10 All India Radio, Leh (p) Vernacular 15311 AP-DNK
4760,0 0205- IND 20.10 Radio Kashmir, Leh (t) Vernacular 25232 AP-DNK
4765,0 0227- CUB 21.10 Radio Progreso Cadena Nacional, La Habana Spanish 24322 MAM-E
4765,0 2335- TJK 16.11 Tajik Radio, Yangi-Yul Tajik 35333 AP-DNK
x 4774,9 1008- PRU 13.11 Radio Tarma, OCX4W, Tarma, Junin (p) Spanish RAD-USA
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4775,0 2124- B 19.11 Radio Dif. Congonhas, ZYG207, Congonhas (p) Portuguese 14321 MAM-E
4785,0 0206- B 20.10 Radio Caiari, Porto Velho, Rondonia Portuguese 25232 RP-BUL
4800,0 1726- IND 19.11 All India Radio, Hyderabad English 12321 MAM-E
4805,0 2120- B 15.10 Radio Difusora do Amazonas, ZYF273, Manaus Portuguese 35342 CG-POR
4810,0 1817- ARM 5.11 Armenian National Radio, Naratus, Gavar Arabic 35343 AP-DNK
4810,0 0025- IND 4.11 All India Radio, Bhopal Hindi 35222 AP-DNK
4815,0 0136- B 15.11 Radio Difusora Londrina, ZYG640, Parana Portuguese CG-POR
4819,9 0240- KGZ 7.11 Birinchi Radio, Krasnaya Rechka, Bishkek Kyrgyz 15111 AP-DNK
4819,9 0225- KGZ 20.10 Kyrgyz Radio, Krasnaya Rechka, Bishkek Kyrgyz 15221 AP-DNK
4820,0 2125- CHN 26.10 Xizang PBS, Lhasa, Tibet English AP-DNK
4820,0 0125- KGZ 11.10 Birinchi Radio, Krasnaya Rechka, Bishkek Kyrgyz 35232 AP-DNK
4824,4 2329- PRU 11.11 La Voz de la Selva, Iquitos Spanish 14321 MAM-E
4835,0 1540- AUS 14.11 Radio VL8A, Alice Springs English 34333 PC-IRL
x 4835,0 1143- IND 10.11 All India Radio, Gangtok, Sikkim RHW-USA
4840,0 0320- USA 21.11 Radio WWCR, Nashville English 35333 AP-DNK
4845,0 2154- B 14.10 Radio Cultura do Amazonas, Manaus Portuguese 35342 CG-POR
4845,0 2110- B 6.11 Radio Cultura Ondas Tropicais, ZYF278, Manaus Portuguese 14221 MAM-E
4850,0 2340- CHN 16.11 Xinjiang PBS, Urumqui-Changji Kazakh 35311 AP-DNK
4862,2 2123- B 15.10 Radio Alvorada, Londrina (t) Portuguese 35331 CG-POR
4865,0 2310- B 8.11 Radio Verdes Floretas, ZYF203, Cruz do Sul Portuguese 14321 MAM-E
x 4869,9 1235- INS 10.11 Radio Republik Indonesia, Wamena English RHW-USA
4875,1 2340- B 13.11 Radio Difusora Roraima, ZYG810, Boa Vista Portuguese 33222 PC-IRL
4885,0 0540- B 19.11 Radio Clube do Para, ZYG362, Belem Portuguese 24322 MAM-E
4885,0 1715- KOR 4.11 Radio Echo of Hope, Sagang Hwaesong Korean 25222 AP-DNK
4895,0 0100- IND 20.11 All India Radio, Kurseong Vernacular 24322 MAM-E
4905,0 0640- B 7.11 Nova Radio Relgio, Rio de Janairo (p) Portuguese 14321 MAM-E
4905,0 0048- CHN 3.11 Xizang PBS, Lhasa, Tibet Chinese 25342 RP-BUL
4910,0 0110- AUS 17.10 Radio VL8T, Tennant Creek English 35233 AP-DNK
4910,0 1731- IND 19.11 All India Radio, Jaipur, Rajasthan English 14321 MAM-E
4915,0 2057- B 19.11 Radio Daqui, Goinia Portuguese 14321 MAM-E
4920,0 0048- CHN 3.11 Xizang PBS, Lhasa, Tibet Chinese RP-BUL
4920,0 1722- IND 19.11 All India Radio, Chennai Hindi 24322 MAM-E
4925,2 2209- B 14.10 Radio Educaao Rural, Coari Portuguese 34342 CG-POR
4930,0 0325- BOT 21.11 Voice of America, Moepemg Hill English 45343 AP-DNK
x 4940,0 1504- CHN 5.11 Voice of Taiwan Strait, Fuzhou English RHW-USA
x 4940,0 1106- CHN 13.11 Voice of Taiwan Strait, Gutian-Xincheng, Fujian Chinese RAD-USA
4940,0 2028- STP 20.11 Voice of America, Pinheira English 45232 AP-DNK
4949,8 2355- AGL 17.11 Radio Nacional de Angola "A", Mulenvos Portuguese 15232 AP-DNK
4950,0 1432- IND 30.10 All India Radio, Srinagar, Kashmir BWC-FNL*
4955,0 2320- PRU 13.11 Radio Cultural Amauta, OAX5S, Huanta Spanish 33222 PC-IRL
4960,0 0425- STP 14.10 Voice of America, Pinheira English 45344 AP-DNK
x 4970,0 1242- IND 23.10 All India Radio, Shillong English RHW-USA
4980,0 2345- CHN 16.11 PBS Xinjang, Urumqi Uhigur 35211 AP-DNK
4985,0 2110- B 19.11 Radio Brasil Central, ZYF690, Goinia Portuguese 14321 MAM-E
5005,0 0507- GNE 20.11 Radio Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial, Bata Spanish 14321 MAM-E
5010,0 1718- IND 19.11 All India Radio, Thiruwananthapuram, Muttathura English + Hindi 24322 MAM-E
5015,0 0145- USA 11.10 Overcomer Ministry, Okeechobee FL English 25232 AP-DNK
x 5020,0 1212- SLM 5.11 SIBC, Honaira RHW-USA
x 5024,9 1133- PRU 3.11 Radio Quillabamba, Quillabamba, Cusco Spanish GH-USA
5025,0 0330- CUB 23.11 Radio Rebelde, Bauta Spanish 45333 AP-DNK
5035,0 2104- B 19.11 Radio Aparecida, Aparecida Portuguese 14321 MAM-E
5040,0 0315- CUB 2.11 Radio Habana Cuba, Bauta Spanish 35233 AP-DNK
5040,0 1724- IND 19.11 All India Radio, Jeypore, Orissa Hindi 14321 MAM-E
5050,0 2315- CHN 19.11 Beibu Bay Radio, Nanning, Guangxi Chinese 35233 AP-DNK
x 5050,0 1220- IND 23.10 All India Radio, Aizawl (p) English RHW-USA
5060,0 1535- CHN 20.11 Xinjiang PBS, Urumqi Chinese 45333 AP-DNK
5070,0 0245- USA 13.10 Radio WWCR, Nashville (t) English 25211 AP-DNK
5109,6 0255- USA 13.10 Radio WBCQ, Monticello English 25232 AP-DNK
5130,0 1725- KGZ 4.11 Short Wave Ralay Service, Krasnaya Rechka Farsi 25232 AP-DNK
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x 5875,0 1110- THA 15.11 BBC, Nakhon Sawan Vietnamese RAD-USA
5910,0 0508- CLM 20.11 Alcaravan Radio, Puerto Lleras Spanish 24322 MAM-E
5910,0 1932- ROU 19.11 Radio Romania Internationale, Tiganesti German 55555 KDS-D
x 5915,0 1317- MYA 7.11 Radio Myanmar, Nay Pye Taw Burmese RHW-USA
5915,0 0345- ZMB 14.11 ZNBC, Radio One Vernacular 35343 AP-DNK
5920,0 1604- D 28.10 Radio HCJB, Weenermoor German MAM-E
5938,9 2114- B 9.11 Radio Voz Missionara, Cambori Portuguese 34433 MAM-E
5939,9 0410- B 10.11 Radio Voz Missionara, Cambori Portuguese 25232 AP-DNK
x 5950,0 0257- ETH 15.11 Voice of the Revolution of Tigray, Mmekele Tigrinya RAD-USA
5952,4 2335- BOL 11.11 Radio Pio XII, Siglo Veinte Spanish 12321 MAM-E
x 5960,0 2111- ALB 13.11 Radio China International, Cerrik English RAD-USA
5960,0 2345- CHN 17.11 Xinjiang PBS, Urumqui-Changji Chinese 21321 AP-DNK
x 5960,0 2257- TUR 12.11 TRT; Emirler English RAD-USA
5965,0 0658- B 20.11 Radio Transmundial, Santa Maria Portuguese 14321 MAM-E
5970,0 2315- CHN 27.10 Gannan PBS, Hezou, Gansu Tibetan 25333 AP-DNK
5980,0 2328- PRU 10.11 Radio Chaski, Urubamba Spanish 13221 MAM-E
5980,0 0745- USA 13.10 Radio Marti, Greenville Spanish 44333 PC-IRL
5985,0 0010- MYA 4.11 Padauk Myay Radio via Radio Myanmar Vernacular 33222 HD-D
5985,0 0010- MYA 4.11 Radio Myanmar, Pyinmana-Naypitaw Bamar 35343 AP-DNK
x 5985,0 0432- USA 11.11 Radio WRMI, Okeechobee HSE-CAN
5995,0 0634- MLI 20.11 RDTV Malienne, Bamako Vernacular 13321 MAM-E
6005,0 0754- D 20.11 Radio Mi Amigo, Kall-Kregel English MAM-E
6010,0 0703- B 11.11 Radio Inconfidncia, Belo Horizonte Portuguese 14321 MAM-E
6010,0 0855- CLM 15.11 La Voz de tu Conciencia, Lomalinda Spanish 24322 PC-IRL
6025,0 0048- CHN 3.11 PBS Xizang, Lhasa, Tibet Chinese RP-BUL
x 6030,0 1226- CAN 26.10 CFVP, Calgary English RHW-USA
6030,0 0355- ETH 14.11 Radio Oromiya, Geja Dera Oromo 34433 AP-DNK
6030,0 0745- USA 13.10 Radio Marti, Greenville Spanish 24322 PC-IRL
x 6035,0 1110- BTN 6.11 Bhutan Broadcasing Service, Sangaygang, Thimphu RHW-USA
x 6035,0 1130- CHN 19.10 Yunnan PBS, Kunming RHW-USA
6039,5 0500- B 14.10 Radio Club Paranaese, Curitiba Portuguese 22333 MAG-I
6040,0 2116- B 9.11 Radio RB2, Curitiba Portuguese 14321 MAM-E
x 6045,0 1202- THA 13.11 Voice of America, Udorn Thani Chinese RAD-USA
6050,0 0453- EQA 16.10 Radio HCJB, Mount Pichincha English 24322 MAM-E
6050,0 0527- LBR 16.10 ELWA, Monrovia English 14321 MAM-E
x 6050,0 0946- MLA 21.10 Asyik FM, Kajang Vernacular RHW-USA
6059,9 0705- B 6.11 Super Radio Deus e Amor, Curitiba Portuguese 14321 MAM-E
6060,0 1805- IRN 21.11 IRIB, Radio Teheran, Zahedan Arabic 35443 KDS-D
6070,0 0700- D 23.10 Atlantic Radio 2000, Rohrbach French 34433 MAM-E
6070,0 0844- D 20.11 Superclan Radio, Rohrbach English 34433 MAM-E
6080,0 1303- CHN 6.11 China National Radio, Golmud Chinese 23442 RP-BUL
6085,0 0745- D 20.11 Radio Mi Amigo, Kall-Krekel English 34433 MAM-E
6090,0 0731- B 7.11 Radio Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo Portuguese 14321 MAM-E
6090,0 0430- ETH 10.11 Amhara State Radio, Geja Jewe Amharic 34343 AP-DNK
6100,0 1529- AFG 27.10 Radio Afghanistan, Kabul English + Urdu II-BUL
6100,0 2044- CHN 24.11 China Radio International, Xian-Xianyang Arabic 55555 KDS-D
x 6105,3 0111 BOL 11.11 Radio Panamericana, La Paz Spanish GH-USA
6110,0 0048- CHN 3.11 Xizang PBS, Lhasa, Tibet Chinese RP-BUL
6110,0 0400- ETH 14.11 Radio Fana, Geja Jawe Amharic 45333 AP-DNK
6115,0 1759- COG 7.11 Radio Congo, Brazzaville French 23322 MAM-E
6120,0 1800- ARM 15.10 SM Radio International, Gavar English 34433 MAM-E
6120,0 0705- B 6.11 Super Radio Deus e Amor, So Paulo Portuguese MAM-E
6120,0 2330- CHN 15.11 Xinjiang PBS, Urumqi Uighur 35444 CG-POR
6130,0 0048- CHN 3.11 Xizang PBS, Lhasa, Tibet Chinese RP-BUL
6130,0 2047- SWZ 1.10 TWR, Mpangela Ranch Portuguese 43333 AMI-I
6130,0 0255- USA 13.10 Radio WBCQ, Monticello English 25232 AP-DNK
6134,8 2337- BOL 11.11 Radio Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Spanish 13321 MAM-E
x 6135,0 0534- ASC 6.11 BBC, English Bay Hausa RAD-USA
6135,0 0716- B 21.10 Radio B2, Curitiba Portuguese MAM-E
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6135,2 0240- B 20.10 Radio Aparecida, Aparecida Portuguese 25343 AP-DNK
x 6145,0 0138- D 20.11 Mighty KBC, Nauen English RAD-USA
6150,0 0715- D 20.11 Radio Europe 24, Datteln German 34433 MAM-E
x 6155,0 0656- AUT 20.11 Radio Austria 1, Moosbrunn German RAD-USA
x 6155,0 2120- F 14.11 Radio Algerienne, Issoudun Arabic RAD-USA
6160,0 0640- B 6.11 Radio Boa Vontade, Porto Alegre Portuguese 14321 MAM-E
6160,0 1937- CHN 19.11 China Radio International, Xian-Xianyang German 55444 KDS-D
6165,0 0045- MYA 4.11 Thazin Broadcasting Station, Pyin Oo Lwin Burmese 35233 AP-DNK
6170,0 1940- KRE 19.11 Voice of Korea, Kuyang German 34333 KDS-D
6180,0 0410- B 14.11 Radio Nacional da Amaznia, Brasilia Portuguese 45333 AP-DNK
6185,0 0340- MEX 21.11 Radio Educacion, XEPPM, Mexico City Spanish 24222 AP-DNK
6190,0 1035- D 19.11 Hamburger Lokalradio, Ghren German 35333 AP-DNK
6200,0 1230- CHN 4.11 Voice of Jinling, Nanjang Chinese II-BUL
6200,0 0048- CHN 3.11 Xizang PBS, Lhasa, Tibet Chinese RP-BUL
6295,0 1945- PIR 16.10 Reflections Europe English 25342 RP-BUL
x 7120,0 1355- SOM 8.11 Radio Hargeisa, Hargeisa RHW-USA
x 7146,6 1407- ERT 8.11 Voice of the Broad Masses of Eritrea, Asmara RHW-USA
x 7175,0 1407- ERI 8.11 Voice of Broad Masses of Eritrea, Asmara Arabic RHW-USA
7185,0 1755- ERI 3.11 Voice of Broad Masses of Eritrea, Selai Daro Amharic 35343 AP-DNK
x 7200,0 1300- MYA 20.10 Radio Myanmar, Nay Pyi Taw Burmese RHW-USA
7205,0 0350- SDN 16.10 SNBC, Radio Omdurman, All Atihab Arabic 55344 AP-DNK
7215,0 1941- CHN 19.11 Radio China International, Beijing-Doudian Cantonese 33333 KDS-D
7236,9 1601- CLA 8.10 Voice of Eritrea, Addis Abeba Vernacular 24331 CG-POR
7255,0 0048- CHN 3.11 PBS Xizang, Lhasa, Tibet Chinese RP-BUL
x 7255,0 2026- NIG 13.11 Voice of Nigeria, Abuja Hausa RAD-USA
7255,0 0604- NIG 20.11 Voice of Nigeria, Ikorodu English 34433 MAM-E
7260,0 2307- CHN 27.10 Xinjiang PBS, Urumqi Chinese 15211 AP-DNK
x 7260,0 1237- VUT 12.10 Radio Vanuatu, Emden Lagoon English RHW-USA
7285,0 2105- ALB 3.11 China Radio International, Cerrik English 55455 RKI-D
7310,0 1215- D 5.11 Radio Mi Amigo, Kall-Krekel German 25232 AP-DNK
x 7345,0 0500- RUS 4.11 Radio Sakha, Yakutsk Russian RHW-USA
7355,0 1259- NZL 8.11 Radio New Zealand International, Rangitaiki English II-BUL
7365,0 1539- D 28.10 Radio HCJB, Bremen-Weenermoor German 34433 MAM-E
7385,0 0048- CHN 3.11 PBS Xizang, Lhasa, Tibet Chinese RP-BUL
7395,0 2235- CHN 29.10 China Business Radio, Xian-Xianyang Chinese 35233 AP-DNK
x 7410,0 1302- J 15.11 Shiokaze, Sea Breeze, Yamata (p) Japanese 4 RAD-USA
7415,0 2110- CHN 3.11 China Radio International, Kashi-Saibagh English 55445 RKI-D
7425,0 0951- NZL 20.10 Radio New Zealand International, Rangitaiki English 15421 CG-POR
7490,0 2200- USA 19.11 European Music Radio, via Radio WBCQ, Maine English 34433 MAM-E
7530,0 1743- PIR 11.10 Radio Latino Spanish 24322 MAM-E
7550,0 1613- PIR 15.10 Radio Latino Spanish 34433 MAM-E
7580,0 1732- PIR 7.10 Radio Latino English + Italian 24322 MAM-E
7700,0 1805- I 11.10 Marconi Radio International, USB Italian 14321 MAM-E
x 7730,0 0012- USA 17.10 Club Diexistas de la Amistad, via Radio WMRI, Spanish GH-USA
Okeechobee
8989,0 2149- NCG 18.10 Radio El Buen Pescador (USB) 15331 CG-POR
x 9380,0 1152- IND 15.11 All India Radio, Aligarh Hindi RAD-USA
x 9390,0 1228- THA 15.11 Radio Thailand, Udon Thani English RAD-USA
x 9410,0 1040- CHN 15.11 Voice of Zhonghua, CNR-5, Beijing Chinese RAD-USA
9410,0 1230- TWN 7.11 Fu Hsing BS, Kuanyin Chinese 25332 RP-BUL
x 9450,0 2224- TWN 13.11 Radio Taiwan International, Tamsui Chinese RAD-USA
9485,0 0959- D 20.11 Hamburger Lokalradio, Ghren German 34433 MAM-E
9485,0 2129- STP 21.10 Voice of America, Pinheira Bambara 35333 RKI-D
9495,0 1946- MDG 19.11 Madagascar World Voice, Mahajanga Russian 22222 KDS-D
9510,0 0930- BUL 19.11 Radio City, IRRS, Sofia-Kostinbrod English 44444 MAM-E
9515,0 2112- B 9.11 Radio Murumby, Florianopolis Portuguese 14321 MAM-E
9525,9 1300- INS 11.11 Radio Republik Indonesia, Cimanggis English II-BUL
9540,0 0300- OMA 19.10 Radio Oman, Thumrait English 35333 RP-BUL
x 9545,0 0432- SLM 13.11 SIBC, Honaira Tok Pisin RHW-USA
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9550,0 2136- B 14.10 Radio Boa Vontade, Porto Alegre Portuguese 24432 CG-POR
9565,0 2135- B 4.11 Super Radio Deus e Amor, Curitiba Portuguese 23222 HD-D
9575,0 0655- MRC 8.11 Radio Medi 1, Nador French 34433 MAM-E
9580,0 1915- AUS 31.10 Radio Australia, Shepperton English 33431 CG-POR
9590,0 1920- STP 6.11 Voice of America, Pinheira French RP-BUL
9600,0 2124- CHN 3.11 China Radio International, Kashi-Saibagh English 55445 RKI-D
9630,0 2004- B 19.11 Radio Aparecida, ZYE 954, Aparecida Portuguese 24322 MAM-E
9635,0 0800- MLI 20.11 Radio Mali, Bamako French 13321 MAM-E
9635,8 1000- VTN 14.10 Voice of Vietnam, Son Tay Vietnamese 35332 CG-POR
x 9650,0 0633- GNE 13.11 Radio Guinee, Conacry French RHW-USA
9665,0 2120- B 9.11 Radio Voz Missionara, Camboriu Portuguese 34433 MAM-E
9675,0 1948- ARS 19.11 BSKSA, Riyadh Turkish 55444 KDS-D
9676,9 1045- AZE 25.10 Voice of Justice, Toleshston Sdo Radio, Stepanakert, in FM modulation II-BUL
9694,2 1240- B 22.10 Radio Rio Mar, Manaus Portuguese 14321 MAM-E
9700,0 1901- NZL 1.10 Radio New Zealand International, Rangitaiki English 55444 CG-POR
9724,9 2104- B 19.11 Radio Aparecida, Curitiba Portuguese MAM-E
9724,9 2121- B 9.11 RB2, Curitiba Portuguese 24322 MAM-E
9730,0 1855- VTN 21.11 Voice of Vietnam, San Tay German 33443 KDS-D
9745,0 1404- BHR 12.11 Radio Bahrein, Abu Hayan Arabic II-BUL
x 9750,0 2147- CHN 27.10 PBS Nei Menggu, Hohot Mongolian 45333 HSE-CAN
x 9765,0 0956- NZL 14.11 Radio New Zealand International, Ragitaiki English RAD-USA
9819,5 0612- B 20.11 Radio 9 de Julho, Sao Paulo Portuguese 24322 MAM-E
9820,0 2315- CHN 19.11 Beibu Bay Radio, Nanning Chinese 22231 AP-DNK
9835,0 1554- MLA 3.11 Sarawak FM, Kajang 25332 BM-F
9865,0 1245- IND 30.10 All India Radio, Bengaluru Hindi II-BUL
10000,0 0625- B 20.11 Observatorio Nacional, DSHO Portuguese 33333 MAM-E
10000,0 1913- I 31.10 Time Signal Station Italcable Italian 25341 CG-POR
11580,0 2030- USA 15.10 Hobart Radio International via WRMI, Okeechobee English 34433 MAM-E
x 11580,0 0205- USA 20.11 Radio Ukraine International, Okeechobee English RAD-USA
x 11600,0 1952- CLA 21.10 Denge Kurdistan, Grigoripol Kurdish RAD-USA
x 11660,0 2102- CHN 9.10 China Radio International, Kashi-Saibagh French RAD-USA
x 11665,0 1211- MLA 26.10 Wai FM, Kajang RHW-USA
x 11710,6 0032- ARG 6.10 RAE, General Pacheco Portuguese RAD-USA
x 11725,0 0511- NZL 9.11 Radio New Zealand International, Rangitaiki English RAD-USA
11735,0 0848- B 20.11 Radio Transmundial, Santa Maria Portuguese 34433 MAM-E
11735,0 1525- TZA 7.11 Radio Tanzania, Dole, Zanzibar Swahili II-BUL
11735,0 1832- ZMB 18.10 ZNBC Swahili 34443 CG-POR
11750,0 1745- CLN 9.10 SLBC, Trincomalee 44444 MAG-I
x 11764,8 0223- B 13.11 Super Radio Deus e Amor, ZYE726, Curitiba Portuguese RAD-USA
11780,0 2124- B 9.11 Radio Nacional da Amazonia, Brasilia Portuguese 34433 MAM-E
11815,0 2125- B 9.11 Radio Brasil Central, ZYE440, Goinia Portuguese 22322 MAM-E
x 11850,0 2029- ROU 21.10 Radio Romania Internationale, Tiganesti English RAD-USA
11855,0 1958- B 19.11 Radio Aparecida, ZYE594, Aparecida Portuguese 24322 MAM-E
11895,0 2005- B 15.10 Radio Boa Vontade, Porto Alegre Portuguese 24322 MAM-E
x 11900,0 1554- D 12.11 Radio Teos, Nauen Russian RAD-USA
x 11900,0 2110- STP 21.10 Voice of America, Pinheira French RAD-USA
11925,2 1748- B 19.11 Radio Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo Portuguese 34322 MAM-E
11934,7 1923- B 15.10 RB2, Curitiba Portuguese 13221 MAM-E
x 11965,0 1709- CLA 8.11 Radio Erena, Kostinbrod Tigrinya RAD-USA
x 11965,0 1640- G 12.11 BBC, Woofferton Sinhalese RAD-USA
12035,0 1013- MNG 16.10 Voice of Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar-Khonkhor Japanese 15432 CG-POR
x 12050,0 2032- CLA 14.11 Dandal Kura, via Babcock, Ascension Kanuri RAD-USA
12075,0 1920- BOT 6.11 Voice of America, Selebi-Thikwe French RP-BUL
12085,0 1150- AUS 19.10 Radio Australia, Shepperton English 25331 CG-POR
12255,0 1818- PIR 9.10 Reflections Europe English 25432 CG-POR
13800,0 1445- CLA 16.11 Radio Tamazuj, Talata Volonondry Arabic 45333 AP-DNK
x 15105,0 1228- BGD 13.11 Bangladesh Betar, Kapipur RAD-USA
x 15140,0 1413- OMA 12.11 Radio Sultanate of Oman, Thumrait English RAD-USA
15190,0 2129- B 9.11 Radio Inconfidncia, ZYE622, Belo Horizonte Portuguese 14321 MAM-E
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x 15235,0 1701- AFS 13.11 Chanel Africa, Meyerton English RAD-USA
x 15240,0 1626- CLA 19.11 Radio Munansi, Morrison Luganda RAD-USA
15345,3 1950- ARG 6.10 RAE, General Pacheco Spanish 33333 MAG-I
x 15345,3 0100- ARG 5.10 RAE, General Pacheco RAD-USA
15476,0 2047- ATA 11.11 LRA 36, Radio Nacional Arcangel San Gabriel, Base Spanish 14321 MAM-E
Esperanza
x 15590,0 0002- THA 6.10 Radio Thailand, Udon Thani English RAD-USA
x 15620,0 1621- G 13.11 Voice of America, Wooferton Somali RAD-USA
15720,0 2201- NZL 17.10 Radio New Zealand, Rangitaiki English 25432 CG-POR
x 17640,0 1823- MDG 13.11 Madagascar World Voice, Mahajanga English 4 RAD-USA
x 17730,0 1641- CLA 13.11 Eye Radio, SSD, Issoudun Arabic RAD-USA
17760,0 0800- AFS 13.11 South African Radio League via Chanell Africa English II-BUL
x 17765,0 1613- CLA 20.11 Manara, Issoudun (p) Hausa RAD-USA
x 17870,0 1706- CLA 12.11 Radio Inyabutatu, Issoudun Kinyarwanda RAD-USA
21550,0 0800- AFS 13.11 South African Radio League via Chanell Africa English II-BUL
21560,0 0800- AFS 13.11 South African Radio League via Chanell Africa English II-BUL
25000,0 0820- FNL 23.10 Time Signal Station MIKES, Espoo 24322 MAM-E
Thank you very much to no less than 19 active Tips contributors, those being:
AMI-I Alessandro Micheli Tecsun PL-660 Telescopic, AN 25
AAB-RUS Alexander A. Beryozkin Zeus ZS-1 ALA-1530
AP-DNK Anker Petersen AOR AR7030PLUS, BONITO Radio Jet 1102S 28 m lw
BM-F Bernard Mille ICOM R75, FRT7700, T2FD 18m lw
BWC-FNL* Bruce W. Churchill REMOTE RX
CG-POR Carlos L.R.de Assuno JRC NRD-545. 13 dB Wellbrook amp. several
Goncalves
x GH-USA Glenn Hauser FRG-7, DX-398, YB-400 random wireles
HD-D Harald Denzel Kenwood R1000, Perseus, Tecsun PL880 pa0rdt Mini-Whip
x HSE-CAN Harold Sellers ETON E-1 Sony AN-1
II-BUL Ivo Ivanov SONY ICF 2001D 30 m lw
KDS-D Klaus-Dieter Scholz for LW/MW: Intersound WE-12M, SW: HF-150, DE Degen 31 MS, AN-200
1103,E1, PL-880
MAM-E Manuel Mndez Novo Satellit 500, SONY ICF SW 7600G, Tecsun PL-880 10m lw, Degen 31MS
MAG-I Mauro Giroletti JRC525NRD, LOWE HF-150, Elad FDM S2 Loop, ALA 100M, Mini Whip
PC-IRL Patrick Cody AOR 7030 Plus Wellbrook ALA330S Loop
x RAD-USA Richard A. d'Angelo Drake R-8, HF-150, Ten-Tec RX-340 AD Sloper, ANC-4, FL3
RKI-D Robert Kipp FiFi-SDR Mini Whip, 10m lw
RPU-I Roberto Puppo
x RHW-USA Ron Howard ETON E-1, CR-1
RP-BUL Rumen Pankov Sony ICF 7600 SW 12 m lw
Visit www.dxer.info to see your logs next year!
BANGLADESH
4750.03, Bangladesh Betar, Shavar (Home Service), 1235-
1243 on Mo Oct 31 with the weekly SAARC (The South Asian
Edited by Dmitry Mezin Association for Regional Cooperation) news bulletin in English,
Assalamu alaikum. This is Bangladesh Betar welcoming you,
P.O.Box 128, Kazan 420080, Russia headlines (Bangladesh and Sri Lanka sign coastal shipping
e-mail: dm65dx@gmail.com agreement), then the details; poor, with usual CODAR and
CNR1 QRM, but able to make out bits and pieces of some of
the items. (Howard). Also heard at 1520-1558*, Oct 25, Nov 03
and 06, news, "Commentary" and weekly survey of events in
Dear friends, English, during the news at 1536: "This is Bangladesh Betar
With this edition, the DSWCI bulletins become a thing of the with the news", not very readable with CNR1 QRM; in another
past. Being a member of the multi-national editorial staff for month should have much better reception. (Howard, Mille and
several years was a pleasure for me, which will never be Pankov). Also heard with one hour extended broadcast, 1750-
forgotten! I believe we (editors, contributors and readers) will 1816*, Nov 05, Bengali talk, song, 1800 Bengali news, 1812
keep communicating via the social media and personal mails. local song with abrupt s/off, 25232. (Petersen)
73s from Dmitry, take care!
BHUTAN
6035, BBS, Sangaygang, 1137-1200*, Oct 19, pop songs
DX NEWS (Nobel prize winner for literature Bob Dylan with "Just Like a
Woman", mixing with Yunnan PBS - Voice Shangri-la (today
also 1200*). On Oct 22 and 23 at 1142-1201* Bhutan also
AFGHANISTAN heard, while Yunnan was off the air. On Nov 06 suddenly off at
6100, R Afghanistan, External Service, Kabul, 1529-1635, Oct 1113, leaving Yunnan PBS in the clear till past 1202; an early
27, English/Urdu to Asia, fair, off at 1642. (Ivanov) cut off for BBS. (Howard)
ANGOLA BOLIVIA
4949.75, R Nacional de Angola, Mulenvos, 0312-0529, Oct 24 5952.42, R Pio Doce, Siglo XX, 0227-0229*, Oct 20, the start
and Nov 04, another day of nicely above threshold level audio, of their sign off format (whistling Colonel Bogey March, IDs
Portuguese talk, numerous clear IDs, e.g. at 0359, 0404 and and chimes), poor. (Howard). Also hear at 2335-2346, Nov 11,
0409 ("Radio Nacional de Angola"), African and light pop Spanish comments. Best on LSB due to strong interference on
songs, 0400 time pips, news, radio drama. (Howard and 5950, 12321. (Mndez)
Petersen). Also heard at 1725-1835, Oct 31 and Nov 05,
Portuguese comments and news about Angola, ID: "Radio 6105.34, R Panamericana, La Paz, 0111-0121, Nov 11, in one
Nacional de Angola", 24322. (Mndez and Mille). I tried to of its rare reactivations with Spanish enthusiastic ftbol
listen to this station at 2025, Nov 07, but just a weak carrier coverage, including a gooooooooal at 0116, South American
was heard in Denmark, no audio. (Petersen) World Cup qualifying Brasil vs Argentina, frequent breaks for
advs, S8 signal with splatter from WWCR on 6115. (Hauser)
ANTARCTICA
15475.95, LRA36, R Nacional Arcangel San Gabriel, Base 6134.82, R Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, 0150-0209,
Esperanza, 1835-2140*, Nov 07, at first only carrier detected, Oct 20, futbol coverage, slightly extended broadcast, frequent
later talks and music, but extremely weak, barely audible, but sound of sirens and the fans at the game; poor. (Howard). Also
later better with comments and songs. Also heard at 1959- heard at 2120-2355, Nov 07, 10 and 11, Spanish comments,
2100v*, Nov 09, 10 and 11, English pop songs and songs in "Radio Santa Cruz saluda a sus oyentes, acompenos en
Spanish, male comments in Spanish. Very weak but best Radio Santa Cruz", "Por Radio Santa Cruz", "El desarrollo
signal and without noise on USB, 14321. (Mndez). Also heard regional comunitario" best on LSB, 13321. On Nov 10 at 2328-
in Chile at 2050, Nov 08, Spanish music, signal acceptable 2350, live soccer match Venezuela vs Bolivia, comments in
with deep fading at times, 35333. On other days only a carrier. Spanish, 13321. (Mndez). And also at 0121, Nov 11, Spanish
(Lpez). So far it did not propagate to Denmark. (Petersen) game coverage, could even be // 6105.34 Panamericana?
Goooooals are yelled a few seconds apart, so likely same
ARMENIA football game if not same coverage. (Hauser)
4810.00, Armenian Public R, Noratus, 1750-1825, Oct 06, Nov
04 and 05, Azerbaijani talks, Arabic news and comments, BRAZIL
35343. (Beryozkin, Mndez and Petersen) 4775, R Congonhas, Congonhas, MG, 0720-0735, Nov 07,
Portuguese religious comments, "Bom dia", songs, 24322.
AUSTRALIA Also at 2110-2112, Nov 09, "A Voz do Brasil", 14321.
3210, Unique R, Halls Creek, NSW, 0825-0927, Sep 25, male (Mndez)
ann. Weak audio heard better on AM rather than my usual use
of USB from Perseus site in Brisbane. Signal occasionally 4785, R Caiari, Porto Velho, RO (presumed), 0206, Oct 20,
faded to inaudibility for minutes at a time. (Churchill). After Portuguese, relays program: Com A Mae Aparecida, 25232 //
almost daily checking here, on Oct 25 had a definite station for 6135. (Pankov)
a brief time at 1426, announcer and faint music, not very
usable and too weak to get any meaningful details, but 4875.1, R Difusora Roraima, Boa Vista, RR, 2131-2156, Nov
seemed to be a positive sign of some activity here. My local 07 and 09, Portuguese comments, "A Voz do Brasil", 14321.
sunrise at 1425 UT. (Howard). It has been heard by other DX- (Mndez)
ers in Sep-Oct 2016. (Petersen). Shortwave broadcasts (3210
kHz) from Halls Creek NSW have been suspended from
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4885.04, R Clube do Par, Belm, PA, 0140-0405, Oct 06, 11, kHz, banda de 25 metros", comments, 34433 // 6060. (Mndez
14 and 30, Portuguese talk, mentioning Brazil, Brazilian pop and Mille)
music, 35343. (Giroletti and Petersen). Also heard at 0505-
0730, Oct 05, 08, 15, 16 and 21, Nov 11, Brazilian songs and 15190.1, R Inconfidncia, Belo Horizonte, MG, 0940-0950,
comments, ID: "Radio Clube do Par", "Bom da, bom da", "4 Nov 07, Portuguese comments. Very weak signal and with
y 14", 24322. (DAngelo, Giroletti and Mndez). And also at distortion, probably transmission failure for weeks, 13221. Also
2111-2114, Nov 09, Portuguese comments, not relay "A Voz 2129-2133, Nov 09, "A Voz do Brasil". Very weak, 14321.
do Brasil", 24322. (Mndez) (Mndez)
5965, R Transmundial, Santa Mara, RS, 0531-0555, Oct 16, 4905, Xizang PBS (Tibetan Service), via Lhasa, 1139-1216,
Portuguese comments. Very weak, 14321. Also heard at 0703- Oct 23 and 26, for several weeks now this frequency has been
0722, Nov 06 and 11, Portuguese religious comments and totally clear of the long standing RTTY QRM, during my local
hymns, ID: "Transmundial", 24322. (Mndez) mornings, fair-good and // 4920 (fair/light QRM). On Oct 26 the
RTTY QRM returned again! (Howard). Heard at 0048, Nov 03,
6010.1, R Inconfidncia, Belo Horizonte, MG, 0703-0740, Oct Chinese, hymn The East Is Red, 25342 // 4920 (here under
21, Nov 07 and 11, Brazilian songs, Portuguese comments, AIR), 6025, 6110, 6130, 6200, 7255, 7385 (all confirmed).
"Bom dia, bom dia", 13321. Also at 2115-2120, Nov 09, "A Voz (Pankov)
do Brasil", 12321. (Mndez)
4920.00, Xizang PBS, Lhasa, Tibet, 2110-2125, Oct 26,
6120, Super R Deus Amor, So Paulo, SP, 0536-0548, Oct Tibetan conversation, folksong, 45333 // 4905 (45333).
16, Portuguese religious comments. Very weak, 14321 // 9565. (Petersen)
Also at 0713-0720, Oct 23, comments in Portuguese, 14321.
(Mndez) 4940, Voice of Strait, Fuzhou, 1500, Oct 22, Sa only English
program "Focus on China", started with Air Supply singing
6160, R Boa Vontade, Porto Alegre, RS, 0640-0655, Nov 06, "Making Love Out of Nothing at All", on Mo, China sent two
Portuguese religious comments, 14321. (Mndez) "astronauts" into space for 30 days (actually "taikonauts" would
seem to be a more accurate word), reviewed the history of
9515, R Marumby, Curitiba, PR, 2112-2143, Nov 06 and 09, China's space program, ID: "You are now listening to Focus on
Portuguese, "A Voz do Brasil", religious comments, "Gloria a China, Voice of Strait Broadcast Station"; mostly fair. Also at
Deus...", 14321. (Mndez) 1504, Nov 05, "Focus on China" once again, items about the
Confucius Institutes in China and about the Waldorf alternative
9694.2, R Rio Mar, Manaus, AM (presumed), 1240-1256, Oct educational system, fair. (Howard)
22, comments, very weak, barely audible, 14321. (Mndez)
5050.02, Beibu Bay R, Nanning, *2258-2307, Oct 27, opening
11735, R Transmundial, Santa Mara, RS, 0940-1020, Oct 02, music, time signal, Chinese talk, 25222. (Petersen)
22 and 29, Portuguese comments, songs, ID: "Transmundial",
23322. On Nov 11 it was heard already at *0854-0920, 5935, Xizang PBS, Lhasa, Tibet, 2000-2010, Oct 19, Good
initiating transmission at this time all days, program "Bom Dia Time In Gebasangsong, in Japan on 49mb there are electric
RTM", with religious comments and songs, other songs and wave pollutions caused by unnecessary make for me, 35333.
news, "A Traves da Biblia", ID: "Esta e a Transmundial, (Wagai)
Transmundial, para todo o mundo...", "Bon Dia RTM", 34433.
(Mndez) 5970.00, Gannan PBS, Tianshui, 2315-2320, Oct 27, Tibetan
talk, 25333 // 3990 (35233). (Petersen)
11855, R Aparecida, Aparecida, SP, 2125-2131, Nov 09 and
11, Brazilian song, "A Voz do Brasil", 24322. (Mndez and 6035, Yunnan PBS, Kunming, 1130-1200*, Oct 13 and 19,
Mille) nice to hear English IDs: ". . . Voice Shangri-la" at 1130 and
again at 1139; mixing with Bhutan/BBS; on Oct 15 at 1205-
11895, R Boa Vontade, Porto Alegre, RS, 2005-2015, Oct 15, 1223* with classical orchestra music, on Oct 18 at 1200-1206*
Portuguese religious comments, 24322. (Mndez) classical music. (Howard)
11925.17, R Bandeirantes, So Paulo, SP, 2126-2140, Nov 09 6200, Xizang PBS, via Lhasa, 1600, Oct 25, the Holy Tibet
and 11, soccer comments. Not relay "A Voz do Brasil". 34433. program in English, usual intro: This is Holy Tibet, presented
Also 0647-0710, Nov 11, ID: "Esta e a Rdio Bandeirantes to you by China Tibet Broadcasting. Find out the history and
transmitindo en onda media, 840 kHz, ondas curtas, 6060 kHz, reality on the roof of the world and keep in touch with the
banda de 49 metros, 9645 kHz, banda de 31 metros e 11925 developments and changes in Tibet. This is Holy Tibet, news
items. (Howard)
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9749.98, Nei Menggu PBS, Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, *2147, GERMANY
Oct 27, music, 2150 presumed sign-on in Mongolian (did not 5920.00, HCJB, via Weenermoor, 0230-0240, Oct 20, English
sound like Chinese) as listed, by man speaking over music, religious talk, 35433. Also at 0950-1000, Mo Oct 17, German
45333. (Sellers). Also heard at 0730-0740, Nov 03, friendly talk Letterbox with comments on the coming closure of German
on the phone, I feel that frequency is a little lower than broadcasts from Quito, Ecuadorian folkmusic, 45434 // 3995
9749.98, 35232. (Wagai) (15232). (Petersen). Also heard at 0642-0653, Oct 21, German
religious comments, 24322. And at 1540-1614, Oct 28,
COLOMBIA German comments, 24322 // 3985, 7365. (Mndez)
5910.04, Alcaravn R, Puerto Lleras, 0404-0435, Oct 24 and
Nov 05, non-stop Latin vocals and music until 0430 Spanish ID 6005, R Mi Amigo, Kall Krekel, *0700-0720, Oct 22, ID: "Mi
and began talking. Poor to fair. (DAngelo and Petersen). Also Amigo", "Mi Amigo", Welcome to Radio Mi Amigo", pop music,
heard at 0703-0733, Nov 06 and 09, Latin American songs, 34433. (Mndez)
religious comments, ID: "Alcaravn Radio", "LLaneras",
Mexican and other Latin American songs, ID: "Alcaravn 6070, Atlantic 2000 International, via Rohrbach, *0700-0820,
Radio", 24322. (Mndez) Oct 20 and 23, tuning music, ID: "Atlantic 2000
International...", French comments, pop music, 34433.
6010, La Voz de tu Conciencia, Puerto Lleras, 0433-0450, Oct (Mndez)
16, Latin American songs, 14321. (Mndez)
6085.03, R Mi Amigo, via the new transmitter in Kall-Krekel,
CUBA 1215-1235, Nov 05, English ann, pop songs, requests
4765.00, R Progreso, La Habana, 0215-0320, Oct 16, 20 and reception reports, ID: "Radio Mi Amigo International", 35343 //,
21, Spanish conversation between a woman in studio and a but not synchronised 6005 (44333 CWQRM in LSB) and 7310
man on phone about Donald Trump, "Ritmos, el programa (25232). (Petersen)
musical de La Onda de la Alegra de La Habana", "El
programa Ritmos, de Radio Progreso, un saludo musical", 6190-CUSB, Hamburger LokalRadio, Ghren, 0630-0700, Oct
Cuban songs, 34433. (Mndez) 22, English, Glenn Hauser's program "World of Radio", 14321.
(Mndez). Also heard at 0700-0800, Sa Nov 05, English with
5025.00, R Rebelde, Bauta, back on Nov 02 and 07 at 0315, Switzerland In Sound until 0730, then World of Radio#1850,
0538 and 1315 after being several days off, Spanish ID and good signal. (Ivanov)
talk, S9+20, but somewhat under modulated; a music
countdown being enumerated. Irregular. Was off again at 0049 7365, HCJB, Weenermoor, 0739-0746, Oct 22, German
on Nov 08 and at 0400, Nov 14. (Hauser and Petersen). On religious comments and songs, 24322. Also heard at 1539-
Nov 09 at 0133 check, R Rebelde is off again. At 1157 it`s on 1555, Oct 28, German comments, 34433 // 5920. (Mndez)
again, enumerating the states won by Trump and by Clinton
but mispronouncing a lot of them. Also heard at 0117-0137, 9560, DP07 Seewetter, via Kall-Krekel, 0730-0800, Oct 04,
Nov 11, covering ftbol Argentina vs Brasil // 1180 MW, but German daily, weak. (Ivanov)
5025 is running 3 words ahead of 1180; QRM R Quillabamba,
Peru on low side. (Hauser) GUATEMALA
4055, R Verdad, Chiquimula, 0440-0720, Oct 14, 16 and 29,
EQUATORIAL GUINEA religious programs in English and Spanish, religious songs,
5005.00, R Difusion de Guinea Ecuatorial, Bat, 0446, Oct 24, 33333. (Giroletti and Mndez)
African music, poor. (Howard). Also heard in southern
Germany at 0535-0543, Oct 28, weak S=4-5 signal during GUINEA Rep.
grayline path. As every day some co-channel utility RTTY 9650, R Guine, Conakry, *0600-0800, Oct 03, 05, 08, 09 and
signal on 5006.04 kHz, with two peaks signals on 5005.88 and 22, Nov 13, Koran, French ann, ID: "Radio Guine, Le
5006.08, 20Hz. (Bueschel). Also heard at 0633-0645, Nov 11 musicale", news, Su religious program "Le Jour du Seigneur",
and 12, Spanish comments. Very weak. 14221. And at 1758- mostly fair with QRM from Voice of Korea, North Korea, in
1814, Nov 05, now on air with vernacular comments, ID: Japanese. *0659 seemed to be light QRM from the start of
"Radio Nacional Guinea Ecuatorial", 14321. (Mndez). And assume R Sonder Grense (South Africa). (Giroletti, Howard,
also at 2013, Oct 16, music program, 33333. (Giroletti) Ivanov and Mndez). Also heard at 1530-1620, Oct 15, Nov 03
and 08, African songs, ID: "Radio National de la Republique du
ERITREA Guine emettan du Conakry, French comments, advs. All
7175.0, Voice of the Broad Masses of Eritrea-2, Asmara, back days very strong signal, 44444. (Giroletti, Mndez and Mille).
to former frequency, ex: 7185, 1407-1429, Nov 08, mostly And at 2343-2400*, Oct 08, African music maybe in French,
Horn of Africa music/singing and on air phone call. 7185 silent, fair signal. (Hauser)
neither frequency jammed. (Howard). Also heard at 1432-
1515, Nov 08, but strong white noise digital jamming started at INDIA
*1500. (Ivanov) 4760/7390, AIR Port Blair is not heard by me for some time
now. I contacted the station today (Oct 12) and was informed
ETHIOPIA that they are temporarily off air now due to shortage of spare
6030.00, R Oromiya, Adama, via Geja Jewe, 0350-0435, Oct parts. Their MW and FM transmitters are on air as usual. Then
14 and 16, Nov 10 and 14, Oromo talks, Horn of Africa song, it is good time to check for clear signals from AIR Leh, which
news at 0400, QRM from 6020, 34333. (Mndez and also operates on 4760 summer at 0130/ winter 0213-0430
Petersen). Also heard at 1705-1720, Oct 21, vernacular songs, 1130-1630. (Jacob)
East African songs, 24322. (Mndez)
4760.02, R Kashmir, Leh (tentative), 0205-0215, Oct 20, very
6090.00, Voice of Amhara State, Geja Jewe, 0355-0445, Oct weak carrier, man talking, 15311. (Petersen). And also at
14 and 16, Nov 10, Amharic conversation by woman and man, 1543-1628*, Oct 31, from Perseus site in E. Finland with nice
local song, 0400 ann, Horn of Africa music by trumpet. QRM R S3-4 signal level with moderate adjacent channel QRM from
Bandeirantes. (Petersen). Also heard at 1715-1726, Oct 21, Tajik R on 4765. Language and music type very unlike what is
vernacular comments, East African songs, 24322. (Mndez) typically heard from Port Blair. End of Delhi English news at
1543, commercials at 1545, into vernacular news with
Pakistan mentioned often to 1600, ann, group singing with
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drums and accompaniment from what I think is a Kashmiri children", his speech was interrupted by the opposition
sor-nai wind folk instrument. (Churchill in DXplorer) lawmakers who at one point loudly protested and caused a
ruckus till they finally walked out on the PM's speech;
4835, AIR Gangtok (presumed), 1143-1353, Nov 02 and 10, preempted regular programming, after 1027 no longer //;
ABC Alice Springs, NT, was off the air until *1353, so I was mostly fair on 9835, while 6050 was poor. 6050, Salam FM, via
able to hear this station with weak audio, 1215 chanting/ Kajang also heard at 1501-1530, Oct 25, Islamic programming
singing (indigenous), 1352 subcontinent music/singing. On in vernacular, many singing IDs, 1515 ID with "shortwave" and
Nov 10 at *1343 ABC was back on the air blocking Gangtok "FM" frequencies, which is unusual, as they normally pull the
reception. (Howard) plug shortly after 1500. Finally at 1444 heard Asyik FM with
very good reception. (Howard)
4950, R Kashmir, Srinagar, 1432-1533v*, Oct 30 and 31, from
Perseus site in E. Finland. Poorly modulated signal on both 11665, Wai FM returned to the airwaves on Oct 26, noted at
days with strong carrier presence. Programming content was 1211, with fair reception. (Howard)
almost unreadable with talk, commercial and vocal. (Churchill
in DXplorer) MYANMAR
5915.00, Myanma R, Naypyidaw, 0010-0035, Nov 02,
4970, AIR Shillong, 1242-1314, Oct 23, the usual Sunday vernacular talk with short musical interludes, 35233.
program of American country and western songs ("You Do (Petersen). Also heard at 1317, Nov 07, found a rare occasion
Your Thing" by Montgomery Gentry, "Cups" by Anna with Myanmar actually stronger than the normally stronger CRI
Kendrick), DJ in English, at times almost fair. Not my (in Russian). Must be due to propagation. (Howard)
favorite music, but knowing it was coming all the way from
Shillong, made it more palatable. (Howard) 5985.00, Myanma R, Yegu, 0025-0035, Nov 02, Bamar talk
mentioning Myanmar, song to string music, 0027 transmitter
5050, AIR Aizawl, 1220-1230, Oct 23, local ID, into some type fall out - back at 0031, 35343. (Petersen). Also heard at 1234-
of news in English, 1225-1230 in Hindi, 1230 with the New 1255, We Oct 19 and 26, language "Lesson 16 and 17, A
Delhi audio feed of the news in English, giving clear ID "This is Presentation, Negotiating" which was a repeat of the Mo show
All India Radio. The news read by . ."; very respectable signal (heard 1215-1235); strong North Korea pulsating noise
strength, even though mixing with Beibu Bay R, China. jamming till 1251*, which was warming up for Shiokaze; after
(Howard) jamming off, almost fair; always starts and ends with the same
theme music. As often noted in the past when this was
INDONESIA formerly on 9730, the Mo show is on the air earlier than the We
3325, Pro 1 RRI Palangkaraya, 1114, Oct 13, playing the program. (Howard). Also heard at 1525-1540, Oct 21, Bamar
patriotic song Bagimu Negeri (For You Our Country) and to South East Asia, 1530-1536 English news bulletin, from
local ID, this song was composed by Indonesian musician and 1536 English produced by R Japan NHK. (Ivanov). Also heard
composer Koesbini, in 1942; much stronger than NBC at 1530, Oct 21, start of their English segment, theme music
Bougainville. (Howard) and ID which goes something like: "Hello listeners. Good
evening. Here is our final transmission for today, radiating on
4869.89, RRI Wamena, 1230-1305, Th Oct 20 and Nov 10, 5985 kHz, 50.13 meters, 576 kHz, 520 meters and 594 kHz,
start of the Th only edition of KGI (Kang Guru Indonesia), 505 meters. Now we start with the news", fairly well. (Howard).
clearly in English, but not very readable, able to make out Greg Also heard at 2320-2335, Oct 27, Bamar songs, ann, 2327
Worrell's voice, "My name is Greg", 1253 contact info for KGI morning gymnastics to piano, 2330 Bamar pop song and talk,
and thanking the Australian government for support, in both 35333. (Petersen)
English and in Bahasa Indonesia, played several pop songs,
poor. (Howard) On Mo Oct 17, I found their new schedule for the R Australia
produced "English for Business" on 5985, from 1215 to 1235,
KYRGYZSTAN "Lesson 16, A Presentation", believe their schedule for this
4010.00, Birinchi R, Krasnaya Rechka, *0000-0010, Nov 02, program will be sometime during the 1200-1300 UT segment,
ID's in Kyrgyz and Russian, National anthem, 0003 Russian on Mo and We. Based on some of my recent observations,
talk by man and woman (news ?), 0007 local music, the Myanmar R, on 5985, also has the following:
transmitter fall out for a few seconds, 45333. Also heard on - VOA's Special English on We, during a portion of 1530-1600.
4010.24 at 0240-0250, Nov 07, Kyrgyz conversation - again - NHK's "Friends Around the World" on Th and Fr, during a
drifting from nominal frequency, 45232 // 4819.94 (15111). portion of 1530-1600. NHK also produces a radio drama in the
(Petersen). And also on 4010.20, 1740-1743, Nov 04, Russian, Burmese language for Myanma R, but am not sure of the
talks on local topic, 25342. (Beryozkin) schedule on 5985. (Howard)
4819.94, Birinchi R, Krasnaya Rechka, 0125-0230 fading out, 6165.00, Thazin R, Pyin U Lwin, 0045-0055, Nov 04, Kachin
Oct 11 and 20, Kyrgyz talk, ID: "Birinchi Radio", news about ann, Burmese songs, 35233. (Petersen)
President Putin and Ukraine, 35232 // 4010 (45333).
(Petersen) 7200, Myanma R, Yegu, 1300-1350, Oct 20, at 1300 both RTI
and CNR1 jamming went off the air after the time pips,
5130.00, SW Relay Sce., Krasnaya Rechka, 1725-1735, Nov expected to hear Myanmar, but not on the air, but heard at
04, Farsi (presumed) religious talk, 25232. (Petersen) 1421 with fair-good reception. (Howard)
AUSTRALIA Reception of Reach Beyond Australia, Nov.9: CUBA Reception of Radio Habana Cuba in 16mb on Nov.9:
1300-1400 on 9645*KNX 100 kW / 305 deg to SoAs English 1220&1240 on 17580 BAU 100 kW / 160 deg to SoAm Spanish
1405-1435 on 11980 KNX 100 kW / 305 deg to SoAs English 1220&1240 on 17730 BAU 100 kW / 130 deg to SoAm Spanish
*co-ch KBS WR 9645 KIM 100 kW / 319 deg to CeAs Russian 1220&1240 on 17750 QVC 250 kW / 160 deg to SoAm Spanish
DX RE MIX NEWS#978, Ivo Ivanov DX RE MIX NEWS#978, Ivo Ivanov
AZERBAIJAN Good signal of Ictimai Radio or Voice of Justice ERITREA Frequency change of VOBME 2 Dimtsi Hafash, Nov.8
on Nov.9: from 0940 on 9676.9 unknown tx/unknown to CeAs, 1430&1500 on 7185.0 ASM 100 kW / non-dir to EaAf Amharic
broadband FM modulation VOBME 2, ex 7185
DX RE MIX NEWS#978, Ivo Ivanov 1432&1515 on 7146.6 ASM 100 kW / non-dir to EaAf Amharic
VOBME 1, no change
BAHRAIN Reception of Radio Bahrain in CUSB on Nov.12 From 1500UT both frequencies jammed with strong white noise
1404&1502 on 9745 ABH 010 kW / non-dir to N/ME Arabic digital jamming
DX RE MIX NEWS#978, Ivo Ivanov DX RE MIX NEWS#978, Ivo Ivanov
BELGIUM Reception of Living Water Ministry Broadcasting on FRANCE Reception of Sagalee Qeerroo Bilisummaa via TDF
Nov.9 Issoudun on Nov.8
1530-1630 on 9650*unknown probably PUG to NEAs Korean 1630-1658 on 17840 ISS 250 kW / 130 deg to EaAf Oromo
Wed via Alyx&Yey Tue/Thu/Fri, fair to good
*strong co-ch 9650 CON 050 kW / non-dir to WeAf French No signal of Oromo Voice Radio via TDF Issoudun, Nov.12
R.Guinea Conakry 1600-1630 on 17850 ISS 250 kW / 130 deg to EaAf Afar Oromo
DX RE MIX NEWS#978, Ivo Ivanov Wed/Sat
CHINA Voice of Jinling vs.PBS Xizang, Nov.10 GERMANY Reception of Radio Xoriyo Ogaden via MBR
1230-1500 on 6200 NJG 100 kW / 161 deg to EaAs Chinese Issoudun on Nov.8
Voice of Jinling 1600-1630 on 17630 ISS 500 kW / 130 deg to EaAf Somali
* co-ch same 6200 LHA 100 kW / 085 deg to EaAs Tibetan PBS Tue/Sat, weak/fair
Xizang
Some changes of Deutsche Welle from Nov.10 & Nov.19:
DX RE MIX NEWS#978, Ivo Ivanov
from Nov.10
1330-1430 on 17720 NAU 500 kW / 094 deg to WeAs
Xinjiang PBS frequency change
Dari/Pashto, ex DHA
Xinjiang broadcast frequency change
// frequency 15430 DHA 250 kW / 045 deg to WeAs Dari/Pashto
from Nov.19
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1425-1630 on 15355 ISS 500 kW / 170 deg to WeAf Hausa Sat*, 1015-1100 on 11750 TWR 200 kW / 305 deg to EaAs Chinese
ex 15390 Mon-Sat
// frequency 17570 ISS 500 kW / 165 deg to WeAf Hausa Sat* 1032-1112 on 11965 TWR 100 kW / 263 deg to SEAs English
* Football Bundesliga Nov.19-Dec.17, 2016 and Jan.21-March Mon-Fri
18, 2017. 1100-1200 on 12120 TWR 200 kW / 315 deg to EaAs Chinese
1100-1300 on 9910 TWR 200 kW / 305 deg to EaAs Chinese
DW B16
Mon-Fri
Language Time/UTC Frequency Txer Site Target Area
Frequency change of KTWR Trans World Radio, probably from
AMHARIC 1600-1700 15275 kHz TRINCOMALEE Ethiopia
Nov.14
AMHARIC 1600-1700 17800 kHz NAUEN Ethiopia daily
1345-1500 NF 7510 TWR 100 kW / 320 deg to EaAs Korean
DARI 1330-1400 15430 kHz DHABAYYA Afghanistan daily
Mon-Fri, ex 9910
DARI 1330-1400 17720 kHz TRINCOMALEE Afghanistan
1500-1515 NF 7510 TWR 100 kW / 320 deg to EaAs Korean
ENGLISH 1600-1700 09820 kHz MEYERTON Africa (east)
Sat/Sun, ex 9910
ENGLISH 1600-1700 15290 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa (east) daily
DX RE MIX NEWS#978, Ivo Ivanov
ENGLISH 1600-1700 15315 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa (west)
ENGLISH 1600-1700 17690 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa (west)
INDIA AIR Vividh Bharati on old 9870 kHz and on new 9865 kHz,
ENGLISH 1600-1700 17710 kHz DHABAYYA Africa (east)
Nov.7:
FRENCH 1700-1800 15275 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa daily
0900-1100 on 9870 BGL 500 kW / 035 deg to SoAs Hindi,
FRENCH 1700-1800 15560 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa daily
instead of 9865
FRENCH 1700-1800 17800 kHz ASCENSION Africa daily
1100-1200 on 9865 BGL 500 kW / 035 deg to SoAs Hindi as
HAUSA 0630-0700 09830 kHz SAO TOME Africa (west) daily
scheduled B16
HAUSA 0630-0700 11800 kHz NAUEN Africa (west) daily
DX RE MIX NEWS#978, Ivo Ivanov
HAUSA 0630-0700 15530 kHz MEYERTON Africa (west)
HAUSA 0630-0700 17800 kHz DHABAYYA Africa (west) daily
INDONESIA Reception of Voice of Indonesia on Nov.9:
HAUSA 1300-1400 09830 kHz SAO TOME Africa (west) daily
1305-1405 on 9525.9 JAK 250 kW / 010 deg to EaAs English
HAUSA 1300-1400 17800 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa (west) daily
* QRM VOA on 9530.0 PHT 250 kW / 349 deg to EaAs Chinese
HAUSA 1300-1400 21780 kHz ASCENSION Africa (west)
HAUSA 1800-1900 09830 kHz SAO TOME Africa (west) daily Voice of Indonesia ONLY with English program on Nov.11:
HAUSA 1800-1900 11700 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa (west) daily 1600-1700 on 9525.9 JAK 250 kW / 290 deg to N/ME, instead of
HAUSA 1800-1900 15275 kHz DHABAYYA Africa (west) daily Arabic
PASHTO 1400-1430 15430 kHz DHABAYYA Afghanistan 1700-1800 on 9525.9 JAK 250 kW / 290 deg to WeEu, instead
PASHTO 1400-1428 17720 kHz TRINCOMALEE Afghanistan of Spanish
SWAHILI 0300-0400 06045 kHz MEYERTON Africa (east) 1800-1900 on 9525.9 JAK 250 kW / 290 deg to WeEu, instead
SWAHILI 0300-0400 07260 kHz MEYERTON Africa (east) of German
SWAHILI 1000-1100 15275 kHz MADAGASCAR Africa (east) 1900-2000 on 9525.9*JAK 250 kW / 290 deg to WeEu English,
SWAHILI 1000-1100 17710 kHz MEYERTON Africa (east) as scheduled
SWAHILI 1500-1559 15275 kHz TRINCOMALEE Africa (east) 2000-2100 on 9525.9*JAK 250 kW / 290 deg to WeEu, instead
SWAHILI 1500-1600 17710 kHz DHABAYYA Africa (east) daily of French
Alokesh Gupta, India Voice of Indonesia with its normal schedule, Nov.12:
1300-1400 on 9525.9*JAK 250 kW / 010 deg to EaAs English
GREECE Voice of Greece on 9420 kHz and 9935 kHz on Nov.9 1400-1500 on 9525.9*JAK 250 kW / 010 deg to EaAs
0700&0800 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Indonesian
Greek#tx#3 1500-1600 on 9525.9 JAK 250 kW / 010 deg to EaAs Chinese
0700&0800 on 9935*AVL 100 kW / 323 deg to ENAm 1600-1700 on 9525.9 JAK 250 kW / 290 deg to N/ME Arabic
Greek#tx#1 DX RE MIX NEWS#978, Ivo Ivanov
* instead of 11645 AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to NoAf Greek tx#1
# relay Proto programa, First program. Off around 0810UTC. IRAN Upcoming frequency changes of Voice of Islamic Republic
Voice of Greece on 9420/9935/11645 kHz, Nov.10-11 of Iran from Nov.22
from 1930 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek tx#3 1523-1620 NF 5940 SIR 500 kW / 090 deg to SoAs Urdu, ex
from 1930 on 9935 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek tx#1 9810 to avoid BBC Pashto
from 0700 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek*tx#3 1823-1920 NF 9850 SIR 500 kW / 253 deg to NWAf Hausa, ex
from 0700 on 11645 AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to NoAf Greek*tx#1 11700 to avoid DW Hausa
* incl.Serbian at 0702UT, Arabic at 0805UT & off at 0858UT DX RE MIX NEWS#978, Ivo Ivanov
Voice of Greece on 9420 kHz and 9935 kHz, Nov.12:
ITALY Shortwave schedule of Marconi Radio International on
from 1900 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek tx#3
Tuesday, Nov.8
from 1900 on 9935 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek tx#1
1500-1700 on 15070 unknown 100 watts tx to WeEu
Voice of Greece on 9420 kHz and 9935 kHz, Nov.13: English/Italian/Spanish USB
0700&0800 on 9420 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu 1800-2200 on 7700 unknown 100 watts tx to WeEu
Greek#tx#3 English/Italian/Spanish USB
0700&0800 on 9935*AVL 100 kW / 323 deg to ENAm
Unscheduled test broadcast of Marconi Radio International on
Greek#tx#1
Nov.12
* instead of 11645 AVL 100 kW / 182 deg to NoAf Greek tx#1
1500-1655 on 15070 unknown 100 watts tx to WeEu
# Voice of Greece relay Sunday Liturgy. Off around 0805UT.
English/Italian/Spanish USB
DX RE MIX NEWS#978, Ivo Ivanov
DX RE MIX NEWS#978, Ivo Ivanov
From Denmark came: Anker Petersen, Kaj Bredahl Jrgensen I am happy to report to you, that the past 1 year again has
and Else Malmstrm, Bent Nielsen and Elin Hammer Jensen, been good and stable for the DSWCI. Our economy is still good.
Erik Kie, Jens Christian and Editha (born in the Philippines) We have published Shortwave News in printed and electronic
Seeberg, Jens Sndergaard, Vagn and Karin Nielsen and Niels versions every sixth week, the electronic Newsletter DX-
Dreijer. Window every second week, the annual Domestic Broadcasting
Survey and the monthly Tropical Bands Monitor. Our website
has been working very well.
Then Tibor Szilagyi for the last time was elected as Chairman of
the DSWCI AGM, which had a reduced agenda. The report from
the latest AGM in Tarp, published in SWN June 2015 was
approved.
The DSWCI chairman of the board then gave his last report:
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In 2015 our Czech member, Jaroslav Bohac, again arranged the
annual DX Contest called: The Grand Tour across all
continents. This time 22 DX-ers from 17 countries did
participate. I wish herewith to thank Jaroslav very much for
organizing these annual contests since year 1988 in such a
perfect way!
In November 2015 our German member, Michael Schmitz, who
is also editor in ADDX, finished the immense work to scan and
digitize all printed issues of Shortwave News from 1957 till 2015
and put them on a DVD. He sells it to anyone interested. Our
thanks to Michael for doing this job with historical dimensions!
By the way, Michael Schmitz just offered to those, who have
purchased the DVD, that he next year can make a download file
with the SWNs published in 2016, if there is an interest ?
At our 50 years jubilee ten years ago, we published a 48 pages
Three of the female participants, Else, Elin and Barbro special publication about the history of the DSWCI. Not much has
changed since then, so we decided NOT to publish a new
One of the main activities in the DSWCI has always been the publication. Instead I made a two pages article in SWN July/
production of Shortwave News (SWN), edited by Kaj Bredahl August 2016 with highlights from our history.
Jrgensen and his international co-editors. The final issue of My sincere thanks go to all eight members of the DSWCI Board,
SWN will be the December issue. The good news is, that our the whole Editing Staff and our webmaster for your stable and
excellent MW and SW tips editor, Klaus-Dieter Scholz, also in very fine work for so many years for the Club. Thank you also to
2017 will continue to receive tips by e-mail on logs@dxer.de and the auditors Torben Dahl and Vagn Nielsen for checking the Club
publish these on www.dxer.info . Thus you can continue to report account on behalf of the members.
and get tips from other former DSWCI-members!
A common question is: Can the DSWCI recommend another DX-
Another main activity is the bi-weekly DX-Window newsletter. It Club to its members after dissolvement in two months ? Yes, you
now takes too much of my limited sparetime, so edition no. 570 can find many active DX-Clubs in the WRTH. But in our last
in mid-December will be my last one!I am grateful to all SWN, we particularly will publish the names, addresses and
contributors all over the world for their regular tips and news. By websites of those clubs, we can recommend.
this also DX-Mirror in SWN edited by Dmitry Mezin will end. One of these, which in content is similar to the DSWCI, is the
Rolf Wernli in Switzerland has done an excellent job as DSWCI British DX Club. Two of its Board members, Alan Pennington and
webmaster since 2002. He visited me in June this summer and Dave Kenny, are here today, so you can talk with them about
told me the good news, that he has prolonged the DSWCI possible membership.
website at www.dswci.org to exist until March 2021. Thus you Finally I would say that during these 60 years we have
can still read about the DSWCI, the recent SWNs and DX- established a fantastic friendship with DX-ers all over the world. I
Windows on our website. am sure, that this friendship will continue in the future. You are
always welcome to contact us by e-mail or postal addresses.
My last report for the last time is going from May 2015 to
September 2016, in all 12 editions. My report last year just
covered 8 editions, but as we have the AGM half a year later this
year, there will be reports from 12 editions, thus comparison
th
cannot be made. We will still have 2 more editions to be
At the end of March 2016, I finished editing the 18 edition of the published before we close January 1st.
th
Domestic Broadcasting Survey (DBS), which also was our 44
edition of the annual Tropical Bands Survey. It was completely In this time span period just one edition contained 28 pages, the
updated and is unique in the world, thanks to several monitors rest contained from 16-24 pages, which tells us that the news
amongst our members. We have sold 30 printed and 44 digital and information from the short wave bands are still getting lesser
copies of DBS-17. So far we have sold 30 printed and 52 digital and lesser. In the old days, we could easily make almost every
copies of DBS-18, so the interest is increasing! Thanks to Toshi edition that contained 32 pages, which was our postage limit.
Ohtake for buying again in both years 10 copies for resale to
Japanese DX-ers. In the time span just mentioned, we produced 280 pages.
Our Tropical Bands Monitor has now been published on our Besides all the regular sections, which have been published in
website every month since year 2005. It is a unique way to be every issue without any delay, we have also published many
updated on, which broadcast stations in the Tropical Bands that interesting articles written by our own members. Here is a brief
have been heard recently. survey of which articles that were published from May 2015 to
The good news is, that in 2017 I intend to continue editing both September 2016.
the Domestic Broadcasting Survey and the Tropical Bands
Monitor, as these are the only ones of their kind in the world. We Starting with the June 2015 issue, we had a three page report of
will no longer print the Domestic Broadcasting Survey, but only the recent held AGM in Tarp, Germany written as usual by our
send it out electronically free of charge to those, who want it. chairman. The annual survey Trends in Tropical Bands was also
Our webmaster has accepted, that both can be published on the published, written as usual by our chairman.
public section on our website.
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In the August issue we had an interesting article from the islands I always end my report to say, that without your work it is not
of Scilly written by Christian Ghibaudo, France, who by the way possible at all to make a SWN with all useful information and not
has provided us with many good and interesting articles during at least such a stable level. Thank you for listen to me, and lets
the years. get in touch!!
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After an outdoor Group photo, Niels Dreijer gave a lecture about
The future of the AM bands and Jens Chr. Seeberg showed us
around on the radiostation, which has a modern LW-transmitter.
More of the participants at the dinner.
Everybody expressed
afterwards, that this
AGM at Radiostation
Kalundborg and the
Jubilee Dinner had
been very successful.
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We would also like to send greetings to the members of the
DSWCI wishing you still many good years with the DX-hobby.
Dear friends and members all over the World. We have received
quite many letters, comments and greetings in connection with
the very last issue of SWN. Here I have published most of those
greetings. Thank you very much to everybody for their comments
and thoughts.
DSWCI 2026 Ron Howard, U.S.A.: Wish to thank you for all the
hard work you have put into DSWCI and DX-Window over the
years. Very much appreciated!! Ron California
DSWCI-3612 Luigi Cobisi, Italy: I saw the photo you take at DSWCI 3642 John C. Herkimer, Arizona, USA: Thanks,
the AGM in Kalundborg and included in my little article about the Anker, and you are absolutely right: there are still some SW
end of our Club stations to hear. And I'm happy to hear that you are continuing
http://portale.italradio.org/index.php?module=News&func=displa with the Domestic Broadcasting Survey. That's great news (and
y&sid=3790&lang=en thanks)! 73, John
You really have had a very courageous initiative, the dissolution.
We'll miss DSWCI but we all, you and the other friends I've After his attendance to our last AGM our longtime Indian member
known in many years, we're not getting out of touch. 2848 Jawahar Almeida from Goa wrote in my Guest Book:
"Dear Anker, Thank you so much for showing me around during
DSWCI-2897 Harald Kuhl, Germany: A real pity for the DX- my visit to Denmark for the final AGM. It was truly a memorable
world, but I can of course fully understand. Many many thanks occasion that I shall never forget...
for all the work you have done! Good to read that there also will The hospitality I experienced with the DSWCI fraternity shall
be a DBS-19, hi. As you correctly pointed out, its a unique always be cherished.
publication and still is needed by the DXing community. A nice Radio shack and finally thanks for all the good work for us
DX'ers all these years.
Greetings to DSWCI and your final AGM Best 73's and wishing you the best of everything...
Greetings from the DDXLK - The Danish DX Listener Club - to
the DSWCI and the participants at this year's AGM. The final.
We find it sad that DSWCI must cease its activities and dissolve
the club, which for so many years has meant so much for the
DX-hobby in many parts of the world. The efforts - in the form of
Shortwave News, DX Window and the Domestic Broadcasting
Survey - have been very great and very important for a lot of
DXers and their/our ability to engage in our common hobby.
From the DDXLK we would like to express our thanks for the
cooperation over the years, in particular the large and successful
EDXC conference in Rebild in 1995, which we arranged jointly. Victor and Jawahar on the main street in Kalundborg
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DSWCI 1014 Robert Kipp, Germany
For the "Last SWN", I wanted to write a personal letter of thanks
to all the DSWCI for so many years of friendships and dedication
to our wonderful hobby of radio listening.
Since I could not find the right words for a simple letter, I wrote
the poem "The Last AGM" dedicated to the Danish Short Wave
Club International.
Wishing you all good health with the best of everything else, and
Overall, friendships will remain, Robert
We are back in the year 1928. The acknowledging reports from Denmark and
interest for radio was growing very fast, abroad, they asked for more reports in
and several radio magazines were Danish, English, German, French and
published in Denmark, the first one Spanish. Reports came from Hamburger
started in 1922. Here in 1928 the Radioklub, Hamborn am Rhein and
magazines were: Radiolytteren (The Kreuzburg in Ober-Schlesien, Prague and
Radio Listener), Radio Uge Revue (Radio Scotland. Transmissions were mainly on
Weekly Review) and RadioPosten, which Tuesdays and Fridays after 23.00 hours
both joined to a magazine called Ugens for two hours.
Radio (This Weeks Radio) on July 6,
1928. Also, the monthly Radio Magasinet To get the station heard farther away,
continued to be published after July 1928. they halved the wavelength to 39,2
Furthermore, in March 1928 the monthly meters on April 3rd. The gramophone
magazine Populr Radio started. company, Danish Polyphon, gave the
records to be played on air to 7MK, and in
Two of these magazines got the idea to late March of 1928 they had 60 music
explore the short waves further for and song numbers to choose from. At this
broadcasting purposes by establishing time, 7MK was mentioned in radio
their own short wave stations. The first magazines such as the British Wireless
public ones in Denmark. In mid-February World and the German Funk. Also, the
1928 the station belonging to International Radio Press Agency in the
RadioPosten, 7MK, went on the air with Haag in the Netherlands spread the
tests on 78,5 meters. It was crystal information about 7MK.
controlled and made by Engineer Jens
Jrgensen of the Elektromekano The transmission on Friday, April 20, was
company, located at Aarhusgade 88 in entirely in English trying to reach North
Copenhagen. When the tests were America. Reports did not show up, but
completed, the transmitter was moved to after this broadcast a British listener
a building in Nrum, north of suggested that the station should be
Copenhagen, where Elektromekano had called 7 Midnight King, as it could be
had a receiving station for the connection difficult to distinguish between M and N.
between Greenland and Denmark. So, from Friday, April 27 the station
Unfortunately, I have not been able to find adopted this name, 7 Midnight King. On
the power of the transmitter or the this date it also changed the wavelength
antenna type used. The station was on to 32,05 meters.
the air with talk after the official Danish
radio stopped their transmissions, usually In the middle of May the Midnight King
around 23.00 hours. The first real was heard in Brazil, and at the end of
broadcast with live songs and music May also in Pennsylvania, USA, with this
started at 23.00 hours, Wednesday, report: Could hear you perfectly, and
March 14. 7MK featured the first letterbox modulation of speech very good, but I
program during the interval of a broadcast missed the first part of the music. Your
Friday, March 30 again from 23.00 hours crystal controlled signals are R6. The
with Danish, German and French music. station was NU3PF and the Danish one
During this Letterbox program ED7MK (ED meaning Europe Denmark at
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that time). This was the last time 7MK March 1st . Their first real broadcast was
was mentioned in Radio Posten (June 1, on March 6, 1928 on approximately 44
1928, issue). meters. The first schedule of 7RL is seen
to the left, with the logo of The Radio
When the Radio Post magazine on July Listeners short wave station.
1, 1928, was joined with Radio Weekly
Review and the Radio Magazine the The transmissions consisted of
transmissions of 7MK seemed to stop. Calibrating, voice transmission, Morse
These three magazines now published (CW) lessons and a telegraphy
The Weeks Radio and the Radio broadcast.
Magazine.
Interest in transmitting pictures and
7RL: drawings developed, and 7RL started
picture radio transmissions on Tuesday,
May 29, 1928. They also arranged a
picture radio competition on Tuesday
and Friday June 5 and 8, 1928 at 2330-
0100 on 42,12 meters, and on June 12
and 15 at 2330-0100 on 84,25 meters.
Below is the 7RL set-up with the picture
transmitter to the left:
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Special DSWCI broadcasts under preparation.
In Kalundborg Robert Kipp made recordings to special DSWCI broadcasts, which now are under preparation.
Two one hour broadcasts via SLBC, Trincomalee, managed by Victor Goonetilleke:
Saturday December 03 at 1930-2030 UTC 9715 kHz at 350 degrees with 125 kW to Europe.
Sunday December 04 (or Saturday December 03) at 1000-1100 UTC to Japan, Asia and Australia on 11730 kHz.
Ten 30 minutes broadcasts via WRMI, Okeechobee, Florida, managed by Jeff White:
PART ONE
2300 UTC Saturday, December 03 5850 kHz to North America (especially Central and West)
2330 UTC Saturday, December 03 11580 kHz to Eastern North America ( and Europe )
2030 UTC Sunday, December 04 11580 kHz to Europe ( and Eastern North America )
2300 UTC Sunday, December 04 5850 kHz to North America (especially Central and West)
0230 UTC Monday, December 05 9955 kHz to the Caribbean, North and South America
---------------------------------------
PART TWO
2300 UTC Saturday, December 10 5850 kHz to North America (especially Central and West)
2330 UTC Saturday, December 10 11580 kHz to Eastern North America ( and Europe )
2030 UTC Sunday, December 11 11580 kHz to Europe ( and Eastern North America )
2300 UTC Sunday, December 11 5850 kHz to North America (especially Central and West)
0230 UTC Monday, December 12 9955 kHz to the Caribbean, North and South America
--------
Note that the Monday transmissions on 9955 kHz are actually Sunday evening in the Americas.
I will publish the final times and frequencies in DX-Window no. 569 and on our website. (Ed)
Dear DX-friends,
The nearby dissolvement of the DSWCI has been mentioned in many DX-bulletins abroad.
I have noticed it in PLAY-DX (Italy), RUS-DX (Russia) and DX-plorer (U.S.A.)
Furthermore it was mentioned in the latest Shortwave Bulletin (Sweden) with quotations from BDXC (U.K.), Grupo Radioescucha
Argentino (Argentine) and RMRC (Germany) (See attachment).
The Argentine bulletin brings a photo of me at the Dinner in Bispegaarden in Kalundborg taken by Jonathan Marks, the
Netherlands. See below
This again proves that the DSWCI really has been a global DX-Club! Best 73, Anker
I can add that it has also been mentioned in the December issue of the "Radiouser" magazine. Best73 Bent
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Members own contributions
to the final issue of SWN.
Edited by Kaj Bredahl Jorgensen
Since 1956 I think, I have been a DXer , and became a member
of DSWCI the next year. Thus DXing has filled a lot in my entire
life, now as being in the mid 70es. I have had lots of wonderful
moments and have meet lots of interesting people as a Dxer, and
many of them has also been my friends during many years.
The years went quickly on, and during many years I was not very
active with my DXing though still an editor, but I never have give it
all up During the past 12 years I have participated the EDXC
Conferences all over Europe. By attending those meetings, I
have got many good friends, who it always is a joy and pleasure
to meet. It is my aim whenever it is possible to continue to attend
those meetings also in the future, so that I by this way can keep
the contact with good friends.
Kaj Bredahl Jorgensen, Denmark.
John Herkimer, Phoenix, AZ, U.S.A. sent us this story:
I don't remember when I first turned on a shortwave radio. I didn't
keep records then, and writing reception reports would come
later, but I do know my first QSL was from HCJB, Ecuador, dated
November 1967. It's not in very good shape small holes from
thumb tacks and stained with the remnants of adhesive tape - but
As written above I started my carrier in 1956. Shortly after a it's as important to me as any QSL in my collection.
local group of members of the DSWCI, started regular local My father was the one that got me interested in shortwave
meetings in Copenhagen area. At that occasion I met another listening. He was a radio operator in the U.S. Army and got his
member of our club, Hans Erik Malmstrm, who later became my amateur radio license when WWII ended. He had done some
brother-in law. At that time I didnt knew that he had a sister, who shortwave listening in his youth and showed me where and when
many years after became my wife. I think it is not very common to look for stations. Although years later I would hear exotic DX
first to know ones brother-in-law before ones wife. That is one of stations like Falklands, Mauritius, Azad Kashmir, etc., those first
the many things DXing has given me. years of shortwave listening bring back some of my favourite
memories. It seemed like every time I turned on the radio, I
I became married in 1969 and some years after we started to discovered at least one new station, and each day meant racing
travel to far away countries in Africa and Asia. We have been in to the mailbox to see if there was a QSL waiting for me.
Gambia, Senegal, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Hongkong, India Radio has been an important part of my life. Even though our
and Nepal. On many of those travels, I brought my big American hobby has suffered over the years with declining participation and
made Zenith Trans Oceanic rx with me, which I by the way loss of stations and targets, there is something that keeps
purchased in Greenland, while working on the American Air bringing many of us back. When I complain to a close friend
Bases. This receiver was the best choice at that time in the mid about the state of shortwave compared to years past, he reminds
60es for having a shortwave radio with me, though t was rather me, "Be glad you were in it when you were." I think that's good
heavy and uncomfortable. When visiting Gambia in 1974, I had advice.
the radio with me, and I still remember all those Latin-American
Thank you, DSWCI, for helping to make the DXing hobby so
stations that could be heard on the tropical bands. Our hotel was
enjoyable for so long. You will be missed.
situated right out to the Atlantic Ocean, so there was just but
Photo caption: This blurry black & white photo from 1968 is the
water between to the LA countries. Also many interesting African
only one I have from my first years of shortwave listening. Shown
radio stations were heard on the tropical bands.
is a Hallicrafters SX-28a receiver, borrowed from a friend of my
fathers, and a few QSL cards tacked to a bulletin board.
In the mid 1970ies SONY ICF 5900W was very popular among
DXers at that time, because it had a smaller size and the
performance was much better compared with other older
receivers. So in 1977 when we went on our big Far East Asian
journey, and came to Hongkong, the place where everything
could and can be purchased, I bought such a SONY receiver,
which I still have and use. Unfortunately there was no time for
listening while travelling those countries.
It is a pity that the DSWCI has ended and I want to thank all of
the board for all these excellent years and Anker Petersen for all
his work and passion for the DX Window which is an excellent
source of DX news.
I wish you all the best and good DX in the future !
Max van Arnhem, The Netherlands
Very fortunate, since my dad was airline captain for SAS, he was
flying Singapore and could buy for me the brand new Sony ICF-
2001D, which was a dream radio for me with digital frequency
readout and synchronous detection! I was in heaven and spend
many nights chasing Latin American stations. With a homemade
antenna under the roof made by an ordinary wire cable, I one
night logged Radio Quillabamba in Peru on 5025 kHz, which
were only running on 500 watt! They conformed my report with a
letter in Spanish I had to have my gymnasiums Spanish teacher
to translate, and also send me a pennant. Back in the 80's and as
a teenager, it was very exciting to receive all these letters and
postcards from very remote parts of the world!
But what happened was I sold the Sony after two years, finished A short review of the Icom IC-7300 from a swl's perspective!
gymnasium and started military service. Some years later, I had
moved to Copenhagen to study biology. Had a short attempt to I don't have a HAM license, so why buy a HAM transceiver? Well,
start dx-ing again by buying a Yaesu FRG-7. Unfortunately, I did I wanted a modern, advanced general receiver and for some
not get the manual and really had difficulties in operating the old reasons, I don't really fancy the computer-connected SDRs,
radio! It was a big downstep for me to go from direct frequency despite many having excellent reviews and probably good
entrance to fiddling with pre-selectors and Wadley loop tuning! usability when receiving shortwave radio. Maybe I'm just to
Sold it same year and completely forgot everything about conservative, so I started looking around for a new, stand-alone
shortwave dx-ing for the next decades! But then it changed...... sw receiver, and ended up buying the IC-7300 from a UK retailer,
favoured by the low exchange rate of the British Pound. It is now
In 2010 I moved away from an apartment building into a row connected to a Wellbrook ALA-1530LN active antenna. Other
house, and suddenly I was back in business, setting up a good, receivers in my "shack" is a Yaesu FRG-100, a Sony ICF-2001D
outdoor antenna in the garden. I had some years ago bought a and a Tecsun pl-880. It does not come with a power adapter, in
Sony ICF-SW7600GR to use a bedside and travel radio but not my case I just run it from a car battery.
really been dx-ing. But that now changed. Got a Yaesu FRG-100 So how is the IC-7300 to operate? Well, first of all, one really
and now a Icom IC-7300, and got married and moved to a "real" need to read the manual a few times and keep it close at hand
house. the first few months! Since it is a transceiver, many of its knobs
and buttoms are only relevant for transmitting. It also means it
It is still possible to get QSL-cards, but within the past few years, only have the amateur bands pre-programmed, not the broadcast
things have changed to the worse - I rarely get any replies and bands. Another disappointing drawback is, despite its rather hefty
since the price for a stamp outside Denmark have gone up to 25 price around 1000 GBP, there is neither synchronous detection
DKR (3 EUR), I have ceased to send any letters outside nor DRM reception. But again, its a transceiver, and most swl-
Denmark! Most likely, PostDanmark will close down many years receivers have those two omitments as well....... The ICOM IC-
before the last shortwave station! 7300 is a so-called direct sampling receiver, which means the
antenna signal after some bandpass filter goes directly into digital
When I re-joined the club a few years ago, it was a little out of sampling, processing and detection, and first becomes analog
curiosity, since most of my resources for shortwave listening were again when turned into audio.
easy accessed from internet. Websites like www.short-
wave.info and http://www.swling.com/ and a few more provided But then comes all the good stuff! The display is a touch screen,
all necessary news for me. And here comes some critics from and very delightful in daily use, making changing of bandwith,
me, regarding my good old DSWCI: The club have been more or modulation, tuning speed and frequency input very convenient.
less static for 30 years! Like it have not been able or had wishes And the spectrum scope feature is very, very useful when
to deal with the changes in our hobby. I know we are challenged bandscanning. Since it's span can be extended up to 1000 kHz,
on the fact that shortwave broadcasting from the big, national one can easily overlook most of a given meter band! For me, I
powerhouses have been in decrease for decades. But it's like it keep its span to 200 kHz, to make it most readable. I have not
wanted to keep everything as it was, which is obviously tried the scanning function, since the spectrum scope is enough
impossible!
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for me to overlook neighboring frequencies. much surprised and assisted his antenna setting. Then I found
Bandwidth is truly customizable, but pre-programmed for three every serious DXer setting up his own antenna at the site.
defult settings for each modulation mode (AM, SSB, CW and
RTTY) From the three user programmable defaults, it can be The most impressive activity relating to the club is Radio St.
changed between 0,4 kHz to 10 kHz and two rotating knobs Helena revival project led by Mr. Robert Kipp, a DSWCI member.
adjust twin passband tuning to eliminate interference. And a small The island is very remote from my country (Japan), and very
graphic shows how much the passband is offset from the center exotic. Once a year transmission seemed extremely challenging
frequency. Direct frequency entry is done on the screen ( in MHz, and so many radio listeners in Japan participated in the project to
takes a little time to get familiar with!), and when using the tuning revive the radio station by donating hardware and money. The
knob, fast tuning can be set to step with either 1, 5, 9 or 10 kHz - revived transmissions were well received in Japan and all
convenient when scanning short- and mediumwave bands. And participants of the project were very much satisfied.
since it has 99 memory channel with alpha-numeric tagging, I
have set up a memory channel for each broadcast meterband, to
compensate for the missing pre-programmed ditto!
Other features are adjustable AGC - pre programmed as well as
adjustable (I'm just using the pre programmed), Auto notch, pre-
amplifiers combined with an attenuator to adjust incoming signal
strength, and now a very cool feature: A 14-level digital noise
reduction, that works in the RF stages! Mine is mostly set to level
3 or 4, which reduces static and to some extent light interference,
without altering the audio quality of the received signal - music
still sounds good! But then comes a not so satisfactory function:
The noise blanker is not very efficient on pulse noise, like from
the neighbors electric fence. It reduces a little but does not
eliminate the pulses.
It is more sensitive than my Yaesu FRG-100, except on long- and
mediumwave, where the Yaesu shines more. But on shortwave, if
I tune a weak station on the Icom, then switches antenna to the
Yaesu FRG-100, station often disappears. And despite fitting the
Yaesu with better filters, if a strong station like BBC is on 6005 Finally I would like to express my warmest appreciation to Anker
kHz and a weak station is on 6000 kHz, on the Icom, I can almost and his staff for their dedicated efforts to establish the DSWCI as
eliminate BBC and get a audible signal on 6000 kHz, still in AM one of the most known and reliable radio hobby organizations. I
mode. I have tried ECSS a few times. It works fine, but audio gets really miss the club, but I am hoping to meet nice people
a little hull since SSB bandwith can only be 3,6 kHz as maximum. acquainted through the club at future gatherings in Europe, such
How is the final output - the audio? Well, it's internal speaker is as annual EDXC Conference.
insufficient to enjoy good audio, but it works. Recently, I bought a
used JRC NVA-88 speaker, and it's a keeper so far. An external Patrick Cody, Ireland:
speaker is a must for most of the radios, I've tried. Audio is more While it is very sad to see the closure of the club the DSWCI
clean and sharp from the Icom, compared to the Yaesu and the should be very proud of the achievements of the club. The club
Sony. And a software control in the Icom can alter bass and has been the best source for the most up-to-date information on
treble a little, but not really much. Taste is different, I do like the shortwave radio on a world-wide basis over many years.
Icoms audio, but at times I also enjoy the analog Yaesu audio. Congratulations to everyone in the club for their hard work and
Audio can be recorded on a SD card. Unfortunately, it is not enthusiasm.
possible to program the timer to switch on and start recording.
One have to get up and do it manually. To bad...... I attach herewith an article on some favorite QSLs. I was only
There are some good reviews with audio samples on the able to fit those from Europe and Africa on the one page. Please
excellent blog, swling.com : http://swling.com/blog/2016/05/a- feel free to edit as necessary and I can understand if you cannot
review-of-the-icom-ic-7300-direct-rf-sampling-transceiver/ and include the article as it may be too long. If I were to include those
here on http://webpages.charter.net/n9ewo2/ic7300.html from Asia and America I could fill a complete bulletin!.
All in all: To me this is close to be a dream-machine in shortwave Kind regards to all in the DSWCI,
listening! But certainly not a cheap one!
Unfortunately I could not use your file, because it was a Excel file
Toshimichi Ohtake, Kamakura, Japan. Patrick. Sorry ed.)
The Editorial of WRTH 2016 edition stated, Under the expert
guidance of Mr. Anker Petersen the DSWCI has so many years Wolf Harrant, Curator, Documentary Archives Radio
been providing an excellent forum for many DXers, and Communication (DokuFunk) writes: There are DX Clubs, and
invaluable information on Domestic SW broadcasting. This is a there are institutions. DSWCI is an institution. Thanks to your
good description about the club and I realize that the DSWCI has cooperation we file a complete set of your bulletin and
been providing vital information to the world radio listeners who publications in our Archive. It is amazing to see how you followed
have been getting so much benefit from the information. - and mirror - the rise and shine of international short
wave radio, and lately it's deplorable descent, too.
In addition to the source of radio information, I love a family-like It must have been a very difficult decision for your board to reap
atmosphere of the club. Every time I joined the club activities, I the sails, but probably it was an inevitable and thus a wise one.
met so many friendly members and enjoyed warm welcome and
conversation. My first participation of the Club AGM was in 2002 We at DokuFunk salute and thank you for a great work done for
and Anker gave me a long ride from Copenhagen to the West so many years. And even with DSWCI gone we will not cease to
coast of the Country where the AGM was held. As soon as we listen in to the amazing word of international broadcasting.
arrived, Anker started to put up a long-wire antenna going up- Farewell, DSWCI
and-down a hill. As I assumed the Chairman, a VIP, would sit and
wait to have an antenna being set up by somebody-else, I was so
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Digital Reprint on DVD
The Danish Short Wave Club International (DSWCI) was founded in 1957 and is one of the most traditional and by far
the most international club for radio enthusiasts worldwide. Since January 1957 the club publishes the regular magazine
Shortwave News which for decades now is a unique source of information due to a most international network of corre-
spondents and monitors worldwide.
From 1957 to 2000 Shortwave News was published on a monthly basis, and af-
ter that every sixth week. In 1957 and 1958 the magazine was published in Danish
and from 1957 to 1969 two different editions were distributed: Shortwave News in
English and Kortblge Nyt in Danish. Since January 1970 the magazine is exclusi-
vely in English language.
The DSWCI decided on its last Annual General Meeting in 2015 to close the club
at the end of 2016. But it was agreed that everything ever published from the DSWCI
should also be available for future generations of radio enthusiasts: A unique blend
of accurate news, reports and background information which was only possible with
the great support of countless people during the past almost six decades.
During the last years we got access to every edition of Shortwave News and
Kortblge Nyt ever published. The magazines were scanned, digitized and proces-
sed with an OCR software. The work is finished and therefore we now can offer a
DVD with almost 60 years of radio-history and club-history of the DSWCI.
DSWCI and ADDX in Germany offer this DVD to anyone interested:
ADDX
Scharsbergweg 14
D-41189 Mnchengladbach
Germany
The DVD will be shipped after the money has been received on our
Bank Account.
Denmark
Kalundborg R., 243, f/d pers lr for E-RR, 9d RK
France
R. Free Gambia, 15465, f/d cd via WRMI, ($), 178d PR
R. Maria France, 1467, E-cd, v/s G. Bernardini, 2d AFL
Germany
Atlantic 2000 Int, 6070, E-cd for E-RR, 11d CG
Atlantic 2000 Int, 6070, cd for E-RR, 3w AFL
Atlantic 2000 Int, 6070, f/d E-cd for E-RR, 14d JW
Authentic Rock R., 6070, f/d cd for E-RR, 12d PR
Bible Voice via Nauen, 5945, f/d cd for E-RR, 9d GJ
Das Medienmagazin, 6070, cd for E-RR, 4d CG
Abbreviations, frequently used in this column: Das Medienmagazin DX News, 6070, E-cdfor E-RR, 3w AFL
ac=audio clip; addr=address; cal=calendar; d=day/s; DP07Seefunk, 9560, f/d cd, 35d GLN
dir=director; E=E-mail; EV = e-mail verie; f/d=full detailed; Deutscher Wetterdienst, 5905, f/d cd for E-RR, f/up, 3d DN
f/up= follow-up report; gen=general; hrd=heard; Energy Sachsen, 98.2, f/d cd, (ms), 6d ER
Int=international; IRC= International Reply Coupon; Europa 24, 6150, f/d cd, lr for E-RR, 72d DN
kHz=kilohertz; KW= kilowatt/s; lr=letter; LV=La Voz/La Everything R., 6070, n/d EV for E-RR, 10min PR
Voix; m=month/s; MHz= megahertz; ms=mint stamps; n/ Flying Rock Circus, 6070, f/d EV for E-RR, 26d ASC
d=non detailed; p/d=partly detailed; pers=personal; Grooveline, 6070, f/d cd, business cd for E-RR, 26d ER
PPC=prepared postcard; pg= program guide; pt=pennant; Hit AM, 6045, f/d E-cd for E-RR, 2d JW
R.=radio; rf=report form; rp=return postage; RR=reception Hit AM, 6045, f/d cd for E-RR, 8d ER
report; SAE=self addressed envelope; SASE=self addressed Hit AM, 6045, f/d E-cd for E-RR, 4d PR
and stamped envelope; sce=service; sched=schedule; sec= Hit AM, 6070, f/d E-cd for E-RR, 3d PR
secretary; st=sticker; v/s=verification signer; vc=view-card; Hit AM R., 6045, cd for E-RR, 11d CG
VO=Voice of; w=week/s; W=watt/s; y=year/s; $=US-dollar.
BROADCASTING STATIONS
EUROPE
Albania
R. Tirana, 7465, f/d cd, 70d ER
R. Tirana, 7475, f/d cd for E-RR, 27d GJ
TWR, 1395, f/d E-cd, v/s K. Dobos, 10d GLN
Austria
FM 4, 97.4, f/d cd, 30d PR
Radio DARC, 6070, f/d cd, lr, (ms), 3d DN
Hobart R. Int, 7310, f/D E-cd, v/s R. Wise, 10d GLN
Bulgaria IBC Radio, 6070, f/d E-cd for E-RR, 30d ASC
BNR Horizont, 576, f/d E-cd for E-RR, 2d ER Ichtys R., 3995, f/d cd for E-RR, 4d ER
BNR R. Horizont, 576, f/d E-cd for E-RR, 2d JW Medienmagazin, 6070, f/d cd for E-RR, 2d JW
Overcomer Ministry, 11810/12075, PPCs, v/s R. G. Stair Medienmagazin, 6070, f/d cd for E-RR, 2d ER
(SASEs), 36-42d GJ Medienmagazin PMA Bonn, 6070, f/d cd for E-RR, 15d PR
R. Varna, 9300, f/d E-cd, E-lr, v/S M. Pelovska, f/up 1d GLN Missionswerk Heukelbach, 3995, f/d E-cd, 99d VK
Radio ohne Namen, 6070, f/d E-cd for E-RR, 0d ER
Croatia Radio ohne Namen, 6070, p/d E-cd for E-RR, 1d ASC
*HRT R. Pula, 101.3, EV, PPC, bag, v/s V. Ivetic, 2 / 4w NR R. Chemnitz, 95.8, f/d cd for E-RR, 11d ASC
*HRT R. Rijeka, 104.7, PPC, st, pen, 3w NR R. Dresden, 91.1, f/d cd for E-RR, 11d ASC
Czech Republic
esk Impuls, 981, f/d E-cd for E-RR, 9d PR
esk rozhlas Plze, 103.4, f/d cd, 10d ER
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R. Pushka, 6070, f/d cd for E-RR, 9d PR R. Payam e-Doost, 7480, f/d E-cd, 2d GLN
R. Revolten, 1575, EV for E-RR, v/s B. Kukielka, 1d NR R. Sedaye Bahar, 7495, f/d E-cd for E-RR, 4d GJ
R. Slovakia Int, 7310, f/d cd for E-RR, 69d SPL R. Vesti FM, 1413, f/d E-cd, 1d GLN
R. Sylvia, 6070, E-cd for E-RR, 19d AFL TWR Europe, 1548, f/d E-cd, v/s K. Dobos, after f/up 3d GLN
R. Sylvia, 6070, cd, (SASE), 14d SPL TWR Romania, 1548, EV + E-cd for web-RR + E-RR,
R. Sylvia, 6070, f/d E-cd, for E-RR, v/s M. Andrsen, 10d ASC v/s K. Dobos, 4d/2w AFL
SM Radio Int, 6070, f/d E-cd for E-RR, 10d ER
Vogtland R, 95.4, f/d cd, pers lr, (ms), 10d ER Monaco
Vogtland R., 95.4, f/d cd, st, info for E-RR, 29d ASC R. Maria France, 1467, E-cd for E-RR, 1d CG
Greece Norway
ERT Komotini, 1404, f/d E-cd, E-lr, 15d GLN Northern Star, 5895, f/d E-cd, E-lr, v/s S. Martinsen, 20d GLN
Hungary Netherlands
Gyor, 1350, cd, v/s K. Suveges, after f/up 30d GLN Atlantis R., 1395, EV, cd for web-RR, v/s M. Joustra,
Solt, 540, cd, v/s K. Suveges, after f/up 30d GLN 1d / 3m NR
*Falcon R. Maastricht, 94.3, lr, PPC, info, st, v/s R.-Y.
Iceland Franssen, 8w NR
Rkistvarpi, 207, f/d lr, ($), 82d HD *Lokale Omroep Stein, 96.2, PPC, v/s H. Lardinois, 6m NR
*Radio SLAM!, 220.352 ch 11 C, PPC, v/s Joost, 8w NR
Ireland R. Babylona, 747, E-cd, E-photos, E-info, 1d MVA
St Gabriels Church Clontarf, 27751, n/d cd, PPC, 1018d PR R. Seagull, 747, E-cd, 1d MVA
Seabreeze AM, 1395, p/d cd for E-RR, 4d PR
Italy *Studio 040 Eindhoven, 106.6, lr, st, v/s M. Bosgra, 10w NR
Free R. AMM, 1476, p/d EV for E-RR, 7d PR
IBC, 6970, f/d cd for E-RR, 65d SPL Romania
IBC voa R. Studio X, 1584, f/d E-cd for E-RR, 23d PR R. Trgu Mures, 1593, f/d cd, lr, st, photos, f/up 420d GLN
Slovenia
*R. Triglav, 96.0, PPC, 2w NR
Sweden
R. Sala, 6060, f/d cd for E-RR, 3d SPL
SDXF transmission, 9405, f/d cd for E-RR, 71d DN
Switzerland
*Country R. Switzerland, 202.928 ch 9 A, folder, PPC, st,
v/s D. + B. Bolli, 1w NR
*Frquence Banane, 199.360 ch 8 C, PPC, v/s Ainnaa, 2m NR
Lithuania
R. Baltic Waves Int, 1386, f/d E-cd, 20min GLN
Moldova
Denge Kurdistan, 9400, f/d E-cd, 3d GLN *GDS.FM Zrich, 202.928 ch 9 A, lr, PPC, st, 3w NR
R. Moldova, 1494, n/d EV for E-RR, 61d PR *Radiobus.fm Lausanne, 199.360 ch 8 C, lr, PPC, st, info,
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pers cd, map, v/s D. Badan, 6w NR
*R. Melody, 204.640 ch 9 B, PPC, 2w NR
*R. Phare FM Romandie.199.360 ch 8 C, lr, PPC, info, disc,
v/s E. Ziehli, 3w NR
Ukraine
R. Khvylia, 1377, p/d EV for E-rr, 2h PR
United Kingdom
Swansea Sound, 1170, f/d pers E-lr, v/s M. Foorwood, 5h GLN
Tajikistan
Tajikistan R., 7245, E-cd, E-lr, 2d GLN
Canary Islands
*R. Europa FM, 98.7, EV, v/s C. Sana Gonzales, after
E-f/up 1d NR
Egypt
ERTU, 819, n/d EV for E-RR, 4d PR
Madagascar
Madagascar World Voice, 17640, f/d cd for E-RR, 36d SPL
Madagascar World Voice, 9570, cd for E-RR, 3w NR Thailand
R. Thailand, 9535, f/d cd for E-RR, 14d HD
Somalia
Puntland R., 13800, n/d EV for E-RR, 1min ASC
Puntland R., 13800, n/d EV for E-RR, 2min JW
Puntland R., 13800, n/d EV for E-RR, 5min HD
Puntland R., 13800, n/d EV for E-RR, 371d PR
Armenia
Golden 80s Rewind, 6145, n/d lr for E-RR, 8d PR
R. Free Asia, 9940, f/d cd for E-RR, 7d GJ
R. Mi Amigo, 6120, f/d cd, (2 $), 6d ER
R. Mi Amigo, 6120, f/d cd, st for E-RR, 5d JW
R. Prag, 11845, f/d cd, beer mat for E-RR, 35d ER
R. Prag, 11845, f/d cd, info, balloon for E-RR, 16d JW United Arab Emirates
R. Prag relay, 11845, f/d cd, 11d PR Gaweylon Tibetan R., 15215, f/d cd, pers lr, v/s A. R. Alfred
R. Prague, 9885, f/d cd, info pen for web-RR, 16d AP 15d GLN
R. Prague, 11845, cd for E-RR, 6d CG TWR Africa, 17680, E-cd, E-lr, v/s L. Stavropoulos, 2d GLN
SM Radio Int, 11845, f/d E-cd for E-RR, 20d ER
TWR, 1377, E-cd, 3d GLN
China
CRI Jinhua, 9765, f/d E-cd for E-RR, 116d GJ
CRI Kashi, 11610, f/d E-cd for E-RR, 2d GJ Australia
Reach Beyond, 15590, f/d E-cd for E-RR, 2d GJ
Iran
IRIB, 7235/7415/9660/ f/d cds for E-RRs, 55-80d GJ Guam
KTWR, 12120, f/d cd, (SASE), 17d SPL
Korea, North JSWC, 15530, cd, (IRC), 24d SPL
VO Korea, 6170, f/d cd, 182d GJ
New Zealand
Kuwait R. New Zealand, 11725, f/d E-cd for E-RR, 8d KD
R. Free Asia, 13820, f/d cd for web-RR, 10d JW
Northern Mariana Islands
Malaysia, Western RFA Tinian, 7465, cd for E-RR, 10d CG
RTM, 9835, f/d cd, v/s S. Binti Abu Bakar, f/up 2y GLN
Wai FM, 11665, f/d cd for E-RR, 23d PR
Philippines
FEBC, 9345, f/d cd, (IRC), 49d SPL USA
Blues R. Int, 5985, cd via WRMI, 615d SPL
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Ecos del Torbes program via WRMI, 15770, f/d E-cd, 6d RK Juan de Nova
Frecuencia al Da, 5985, f/d cd for E-RR, 120d ER FT4JA, 21300, f/d cd, 7m NR
R. Japan, 5985, f/d cd, pg for web-RR, 86d ER
R. Miami Int, 9955, f/d cd, 65d KD Ukraine
WRNO, 7505, f/d cd, (SASE), 41d GJ *NDB GR Krasnohrad, 778, pers lr, 246d VK
*NDB KB Kyiv Boryspil, 825, pers lr, 246d VK
*NDB KE Kyiv Boryspil, 825, pers lr, 246d VK
*NDB SW Shepetivka, 830, pers lr, 246d VK
United Kingdom
Cuba *NDB BIA Bournemouth, 339, PPC, after f/up 37d VK
R. Habana Cuba, 6060, f/d cd, sched, cal for E-RR, 395d ER *NDB KMB Kemble, 349, PPC, after f/up 57d VK
CLANDESTINE STATIONS
My special QSL
R. Itahuka, 17870, f/d E-cd via Media Broadcast, 3d VK When I listened to Puntland Radio, I received a short n/d
email from the director of the station for my reception report,
sent by email. After several mails, explaining, what a real
QSL is, Jamal Arab accepted my prepared PPC-QSL, signed
and sealed it and returned as PDF file.
UTILITY STATIONS
Bahamas
USCG OPBAT Nassau, 10242, n/D EV for E-RR, 30min PR
Canada
CHU, 7850, f/d cd for E-RR +ac, 8d SPL
Czech Republic
*NDB L Namestnad Oslavou, 262, scanned PPC, 298d VK
*NDB XU Namestnad Oslavou, 563, scanned PPC, 298d VK
Italy
Gladiator-NATO Napoli, 18726, n/d EV for E-RR, 7h PR
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