Thursday, October 20, 2022

My Short Wave Archive: February 2010

 THIS post takes us back to the first evening spent listening to the Short Wave radio band, in the year 2010.

The previous post featuring Short Wave broadcasts, My Short Wave Archive: December 2009, can be found here.

Housekeeping notes: Times in UTC (GMT), frequencies in kiloHertz (kHz). Transmission power in watts or kiloWatts (kW). Logs transcribed from the original notes.

Receiver used: Roberts R881.

February 2010 : Short Wave

Notes: Unconfirmed broadcasts heard from WWV (Boulder, CO USA) and Vatican Radio around 5000 kHz; HIMI 5010 Radio Cristal International (Dominican Republic) on 5010 kHz.
    Spurious broadcasts: Radio Prague on 5015 kHz; China Radio International on 5045 kHz.
  • [Tuesday] 2 February [2010]: 2140 UTC: 5830 kHz: Radio Ukraine International  Music followed by female speech, German language.  Female and male speech, music.
    Good to fair reception; German language.
    Logged to 2150 UTC.
  • 2 February: 2204 UTC: 6075 kHz: Deutsche Welle  Male speech, ID for Deutsche Welle.  Male and female speech regarding Stuttgart.
    Excellent to fair reception; German to Europe via Rampisham [UK] 500 kW.
    Logged to 2215 UTC.
  • 2 February: 2218 UTC: 6100 kHz: International Radio Serbia  Excellent to fair reception; English to Europe.
    Pop music programme, female host, ID, speaking of a female musician, popular throughout the last decade.  Music by Alexander. Host: 'She recorded her debut album in 2003, second album in 2006'.
    Co-channel interference from Russia in Russian?  'Pop Flash and Crash' music.
    Announcement of broadcast frequencies: 6100 kHz and 9675 kHz.
    Postal address ( 11000 Belgrade) and web contact details.
    Off air at 2228 UTC.
  • 2 February: 2246 UTC: 6200 kHz: Radio Bulgaria  Good reception; English to Europe.
    Music; Female host with music by female artist. Feature: Traditional folk band formed close to Plovdiv. Music.
    Logged to 2252 UTC.
Verification card from Radio Bulgaria, February 2010.
  • 2 February: 2259 UTC: 6240 kHz: Radio PMR - Pridnestrovye  "This is Tiraspol"  Male with ID and introduction to broadcast.  Male speaks of negotiations between Tiraspol and Moscow.  March 28 is election day in Pridnestrovye.
    Excellent to good reception.
    Other items of speech: Arbitration court of Pridnestrovye.  Pridnestrovyan students in Ukraine college.
    English to Europe and America via Moldova.
    Items of speech: A 'Lyceum' is a classroom.  Languages and translations.  'Goodbye' at 2312 UTC; Followed by German language.
  • 2 February: 2344 UTC: 7220 kHz: Radio Romania International  Good reception; English to Europe, Asia and America.
    Male speech: 'This is Bucharest'  ID, Feature: 'Athlete of the Week':  Female athlete, representing Romania at Winter Olympics 2010.
    Logged to 2352 UTC.
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