Showing posts with label Short Wave radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Short Wave radio. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

My Short Wave Archive: January 2015

 GREETINGS, welcome to memories of Short Wave radio broadcasts heard Sunday, January 4, 2015.

The previous post of the thread, My Short Wave Archive: May 2014, 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.

January 2015 : Short Wave
  • [Sunday] 4 January [2015]: 1237 UTC: 10000 kHz: WWV Boulder, Colorado, USA.
    Fluctuating signal, good to fair reception [Time signal station].
    To 1249 UTC.
  • 4 January: 1252 UTC: 11520 kHz: WEWN Birmingham AL (USA)  Music, followed by speech from male, thanking listeners for tuning to WEWN - Part of the EWTN Network - confirming we are listening to WEWN, reminder to retune to 15 MHz for the next broadcast starting very soon. Signing off this frequency - Frequency closed.
    Fair reception, English language broadcast to Europe and Middle East on an alternative frequency.
    Frequency closed at 1257 UTC.
  • 4 January: 1324 UTC: 11640 kHz: "Classical music programme - with speech between pieces - Speech from a male, which I believe to be Chinese. Has a slight lilt of French, too! Oh, I am so confused. I think this could be an Unidentified for me, but did sound most like Chinese. Lovely music, though."
    Fair reception, logged to 1332 UTC.
    [Most likely to have been China Radio International]
EWTN [WEWN] QSL, September 2012.
  •    4 January: 1335 UTC: 11730 kHz: "I can hear a broadcast, drowned out by noise - Jammed broadcast?"
    Logged to 1339 UTC.
    [Possibly Radio Free Asia]
  • 4 January: 1352 UTC: 12085 kHz: Radio Australia  Male speaking of multi-cultural communities in Australia and speaking of the same in South Africa. Corresponding speech from male guest [in studio] - or on telephone.
    Female with news headlines at 1400 UTC, including sport - Tennis results and the weather.
    New programme now on air, music from The Who 'My Generation' used to illustrate piece, about a child and grandparent. Programme about generations.
    Focus on the life of a priest in World War One at the Vatican.
    Fair reception, English language to Asia and Austaralasia via Shepparton (Australia).
    Logged to 1417 UTC.
  • 4 January: 1450 UTC: 12115 kHz: Reach Beyond Australia  Females with verses from the Bible. 'Cynthia found her home in Christ'. Female continues with a reading. Bible references. Continuing to 'Spread the word'. Reading from Corinthians II.
    1500 UTC: ID? The broadcast that has just ended was 'Words To Live By'.
    On air now: Male speech.
    Fair reception; Logged to 1510 UTC.
  • 4 January: 1523 UTC: 13845 kHz: WWCR-3 Nashville TN USA  Female speaking of God, on a broadcast with propagation. The vocation of following Christ to God.
    This is University Network via WWCR-3 Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
    English language to Europe and America.
    Fair to poor reception; "Not very audible."
    Logged to 1535 UTC.
  • 4 January: 1554 UTC: 15420 kHz: BBC World Service  Male speech in English "One final thing", "Thank you Andrew" Speech being lost in the propagation. ID at 1557 UTC during a promo.
    1600 UTC: Time pips, news headline: Events in Nigeria.
    'Sportsworld' with Caroline and guest Mark Lawrenson. Football: FA Cup Third Round weekend: Manchester City v Sheffield Wednesday, Aston Villa v Blackpool. Mark Lawrenson gives his reaction to the fixtures. Live match commentary coming up from Huish Park in the third round of the FA Cup: Yeovil Town versus Manchester United. Also playing today: Chelsea v Watford, Stoke v Wrexham. Southampton also play today.
    Fair to poor reception.
    Sheffield United have beaten Queen's Park Rangers.
    English to Africa (East and South Africa) via Seychelles.
    Loss of reception at 1617 UTC; regained at 1620 UTC, with a report from Huish Park: 0 - 0 at half time.
    Logged to 1637 UTC.
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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

My Short Wave Archive: May 2014

 FRIENDS, welcome to another post of the continuous thread of memories of radio broadcasts, heard via Short Wave Radio.

The previous post of the thread, My Short Wave Archive: March 2014, can be found here.

This post brings memories of Short Wave radio broadcasts heard Saturday, May 24, 2014.

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.

May 2014 : Short Wave
  • [Saturday] 24 May [2014]: 2258 UTC: 9855 kHz: "I hear English language voices - Radio Australia was listed on this frequency during the previous hour, unless the schedule has changed and they continue on this frequency - Co-channel interference too? [Man-made interference and noise] Will refer back following a look at the Radio Australia schedule online."
    To 2305 UTC.
  • 24 May: 2312 UTC: 9965 kHz: Music "with that mystical influence" - Radio Cairo broadcasting English to America. Time pips for 15 minutes past the hour. Female voice - Station ID for Radio Cairo. Female speech. Speech regarding Russia - Speech becomes distorted. Poor reception. Speech includes "Government leaders".
    To 2322 UTC.
  • 24 May: 2327 UTC: 10000 kHz: "The unmistakeable broadcast from the Time Signal stationWWV Boulder, Colorado, USA. Fair reception. Time pips.
    To 2329 UTC.
"Closing this DX at 2330 UTC on the frequency of 10000 kHz Short Wave.  A reminder that Eden FM launches on 107.5 FM on Friday 20 June 2014.
Football results from today: Championship Play-Off final at Wembley Stadium: QPR 1 - Derby County 0.
Champions League final in Lisbon: Real Madrid 4 - Athletico Madrid 1. Goodnight; 2335 UTC."

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Tuesday, January 23, 2024

My Short Wave Archive: March 2014

 EXTENDED warm wishes to another post of the continuous thread of memories of radio broadcasts, heard via Short Wave Radio.

The previous post of the thread, My Short Wave Archive: May 2013, can be found here.

This post brings memories of Short Wave radio broadcasts heard Thursday, March 27, 2014.

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.

March 2014 : Short Wave
  • [Thursday] 27 March [2014]: 1615 UTC: 7265 kHz: China Radio International  Male speech, followed by ID - Presumed China Radio International, broadcasting in Russian? Fair reception.
    Female speech, news broadcast? Speech regarding François Hollande, President of France.
    Logged to 1620 UTC.
  • 27 March: 1632 UTC: 9410 kHz: BBC World Service  Football speech - European football - On the BBC World Service. Football season is coming to a close - Bayern Munich are Champions of Germany, Paris Saint-Germain favourites to be Champions of France, Juventus favourites to be Champions of Italy? [Real] Madrid and Barcelona lead the charge to the title in Spain.
    Fair reception, English language to South Asia via Kranji, Singapore.
    Premiership title race in England lead by Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea.
    World reaction to football news on 'Sport Today', presented by Ian Payne.
    Logged to 1650 UTC.
  • 27 March: 1654 UTC: 9435 kHz: China Radio International  Learn to speak Chinese on China Radio International. "I won't go to the company today". "Supermarket".
    Excellent to good reception, English language via Kashi, China.
    Programme comes to a close with the announcement of the contact email address.
    Off air at 1658 UTC.
  • 27 March: 1712 UTC: 9500 kHz: Radio Australia  Music programme, broadcast is parallel to 12085 kHz. Music programme with a selection of tango tunes, such as 'Blind Man's Ally'. Male host.
    Fair reception, English to Asia and Australia via Shepparton, Victoria, Australia.
    'Daily Planet' programme: 'Tangalo' were the featured band (Link on the Radio Australia website).
    Logged to 1730 UTC.
    [Short Break]
    [1755 UTC: 9500 kHz: Broadcaster playing the piece of music 'Puffing Billy' by Eric Coates! (Railway nostalgia music).]
[Break]
  • 27 March: 2245 UTC: 9575 kHz: Medi 1 Morocco  High tempo music with African flavour, speech, clips of music by Dire Straits, Santana, Michael Jackson, speech in French language.
    Female speech, ID as 'Medi Un' - This is Medi 1, Morocco.
    Good reception.
    Male speech, French language, "Come with us" in English language, speech in French, music: Bob Marley 'Is This Love' on the 'Album Story' programme (Link on the Medi 1 Radio website).
    Logged to 2255 UTC.
  • 27 March: 2309 UTC: 9855 kHz: Radio Australia  Female host meets a Samoan cricket team, who were talking about community interaction with the teams and the history of cricket in Samoa.
    Fair reception, English to Asia and Australia via Al Dhabbaya, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
    One of the visiting cricketers has brought a cricket bat into the studio.
    Logged to 2325 UTC.
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Saturday, July 15, 2023

My Short Wave Archive: February 2012

YOU are warmly welcomed, on a wet July day, to another post in the continuing thread of memories of radio broadcasts, heard via Short Wave Radio.

The previous post featuring Short Wave broadcasts, My Short Wave Archive: November 2011, can be found here.

This post brings memories of Short Wave radio broadcasts heard [Valentine's Day] Tuesday, February 14, 2012.

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 2012 : Short Wave

ERT The Voice of Greece QSL Verification Card.
  • [Tuesday] 14 February [2012]: 1830 UTC: 9420 kHz: The Voice of Greece  Music from a female vocalist with piano accompaniment, male speech (host), music from female vocalist with varied instrumentation. New track.
    This is The Voice of Greece. Excellent to good reception. Greek to Europe, America, Atlantic Ocean.
    Speech from male host, music from female vocalist with instrumentation. Another female vocalist with instrumentation, 1845 UTC.
    Male vocalist, guitar. Speech from male host. More music from male vocalist.
    Logged to 1850 UTC.
  • 14 February: 1855 UTC: 9430 kHz: BBC World Service  Speech from female host, bringing in a caller from Africa to talk about their standard of living in Nigeria, talking about Valentine's Day on BBC World Service, male studio guest with female host.
    Fair reception. ID for BBC. ID for 'You & Yours' every weekend with Bridget Kendall.
    Time Signal for 1900 UTC. Male speech. News from Nigeria. World News: Security operations in Bahrain.
    This hour: English to West & Central Africa via Woofferton, Shropshire, UK (Babcock transmitter site).
    News from the USA, The White House regarding the forthcoming presidential elections, austerity measures. News from Pakistan. Speech from female on a declining signal. Eurozone countries. Bailout plan. 400 million Euro shortfall. News from Iraq. UN.
    ID for BBC World Service.
    Logged to 1910 UTC.
  • 14 February: 1910 UTC: 9445 kHz: All India Radio  Male interviewing male, on location, "What do you think of the financial problems between the East and the West?", "What are your plans for the future?", "I have worked in institutions and foundations since the 1960s - 1970s".
    Professor from Boston was the guest.
    "You are tuned to the General Overseas Service of All India Radio".
    All India Radio, Good reception, English to Europe and Africa.
    Music: Male vocals, with instrumentation.
    Logged to 1925 UTC.
  • 14 February: 1930 UTC: 9500 kHz: Radio Australia  News from the Japan power stations; Power station in Gaza Strip has shut down as it ran out of fuel.
    Cricket: Sri Lanka v India, interview with Sri Lanka captain. Adelaide Oval.
    Cycling: Andre Greipel wins latest stage of the Tour of Oman. Update on Australian cyclists.
    Weather reports from Melbourne, Canberra, all over Australia.
    ABC News. Breakfast! 15th February 2012, 0636 in Australia.
    Female host interviews representative from Abacus organisation, regarding credit unions and Building Societies not following banks to alter interest rates. Guest is calling from Melbourne.
    Radio Australia. Excellent to good reception. English to Asia and Australasia via Shepparton, Victoria, Australia.
    Louise Peschler was the guest from Abacus. Mutuals were not following the big banks.
    Quarter to seven on breakfast. Natasha Mitchell on air later today. Mr Oakshott on air for interview soon. Interview with Shane, regarding dental care. "Ten minutes to Seven".
    Rob Oakshott joins us from Parliament House. Business news.
    Radio National, Fran Kelly.
    Logged to 20:00 UTC.
  • 14 February: 2015 UTC: 9515 kHz: Family Radio  Speech by male, I believe in prayer to Allah, Arabic language.
    British DX Club suggests Family Radio via Nauen [Germany] at this time?
  • 14 February: 2025 UTC: 9600 kHz: China Radio International  Male host with report regarding Valentine's Day on China Radio International. Music.
    Excellent to good reception. English to Europe, Middle East, Africa via Kashi, China.
    'China Drive' : 'Media Scan' ? Investigations into the use of the Apple iPad in China, over concerns of approved usage of the name 'iPad' in Hong Kong and other areas of the Chinese mainland.
Adventist World Radio verification letter, 2012
  • 14 February: 2045 UTC: 9655 kHz: Deutsche Welle  Female host with news headlines and focus on a film festival and Angelina Jolie, spot with a website address for Glee?
    Report regarding a newly elected leader with focus on the need of clean water within a community; Hip-hop festival to draw attention to these requirements.
    British DX Club shows Deutsche Welle.
    People knocking on doors, asking for food. Shanty town.
    Fair to poor reception. English to Africa via Kigali, Rwanda (Deutsche Welle transmitter).
    Deutsche Welle confirmed.
    Website; "Thank you to our studio team, Nigel... Goodbye" Music.
    Logged to 2100 UTC.
  • 14 February: 2120 UTC: 9830 kHz: Adventist World Radio  Male speaker proclaiming that God is up on high and the Spirit and the Lord are all of heaven. This is Adventist World Radio.
    Fair reception. English to Africa via Moosbrunn, Austria.
    "I give my Spirit to him, Hallelujah"
    Music. Contact address: 96300 Adventist World Radio Ghana. Male speech with contact details, brief speech by female, speech by male. Trumpets.
    Off air at 2130 UTC.
  • 14 February: 2145 UTC: 9915 kHz: BBC World Service  Discussion regarding radio and audio - Will radio still be the same in ten years time?
    This has been the BBC World Service programme 'Click' - Science and technology.
    Feature regarding London: Part 1 'Home'.
    Excellent to fair reception. English to West & Central Africa via Ascension Island.
    Overspill from All India Radio on 9910 kHz.
    Logged to 2200 UTC.
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Sunday, May 21, 2023

My Short Wave Archive: November 2011

XENODOCHY, or Welcome, to another post in the continuing thread of memories of radio broadcasts, heard via Short Wave Radio.

Apologies for my absence!

The previous post featuring Short Wave broadcasts, My Short Wave Archive: September 2011, can be found here.

This post brings memories of Short Wave radio broadcasts heard Monday, November 28, 2011.

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.

November 2011 : Short Wave
  • [Monday] 28 November [2011]: 1951 UTC: 7485 kHz: Voice of America  Special English
    Excellent to good reception.
    'VOA Special English' with a male and female host, with a programme regarding 'rhetoric', with speech regarding the Presidential TV debate between Nixon and Kennedy; Martin Luther King 'I Had A Dream' speech, Ronald Reagan speaking at the Berlin Wall, with words directed to Mr Gorbachev.
    Speech by Eleanor Roosevelt, recorded December 9, 1948.
    Content from the American Rhetoric website.
    President G W Bush speaking in Florida on September 11, 2001.
    Off suddenly at 20:00 UTC.
  • 28 November: 2040 UTC: 7550 kHz: All India Radio  Vocal singing by a female and a male with guests on All India Radio.  Good atmosphere.
    Excellent to good reception.
    Vocal singing; No instruments.
    Announcement of frequencies at 2048 UTC: 7550 kHz; 9445 kHz; 11670 kHz. Broadcasting to Australia on 9910 kHz.
    Review of the Indian Press. Proposal to liberate visa regimes between India and Pakistan.  India - China border talks, with respect of the border between India and China.  India treats the Dalai Llama as a spiritually respected leader.
    This is the English Service of the General Overseas Service of All India Radio. ID. Music.
    2100 UTC: Male host: 'Please stand by for the news': Parliament was adjourned regarding an issue. India and Bulgaria have signed an agreement regarding medical services. Court proceedings in India. Elections taking place for the 'Lower House' of Egyptian Parliament. Resignation over corruption in Kuwait. Nineteen killed by suicide bomb outside prison in Iraq.
    Headlines. ID. Political commentary: Justice has been done over the Mumbai attacks - The men who carried out the attacks are in Pakistan. News read by female; Political commentary by male host.
    ID. Hindustani instrument and music. 'Faithfully Yours' feature; Postal address: P O Box 500, Post Code 110001. All India Radio email address also announced.
    Logged to 2110 UTC.
  • 28 November: 2116 UTC: 7560 kHz: Voice of America  English to Afghanistan.
    Feature at 2140 UTC: Programme regarding the life and music of Johnny Cash!
    Music included 'Jackson', 'Hurt', 'I Walk The Line'.
    Fair reception.
    Logged to 2200 UTC.
  • 28 November: 2212 UTC: 7580 kHz: Radio Farda  Music, female voice with ID, music.
    Excellent to good reception.
    Female speaking over music bed, with a telephone ringer at beginning and end of item. Male speech with ID, speech in Persian language, music.
    Logged to 2220 UTC.
  • 28 November: 2250 UTC: 9420 kHz: The Voice of Greece  Music, female host with fast speech.
    Excellent to good reception.
    Female host, Greek language, continued speech between female and male, news at 2300 UTC, music. Time check, ID.
    Greek language to Europe and America (Atlantic Ocean).
    English language ID!
    Logged to 2310 UTC.
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Thursday, September 15, 2022

My Short Wave Archive: June 2009

 MIDSUMMER Day 2009 - Father's Day - was a day of listening to broadcasts on my Short Wave radio.

The previous post featuring Short Wave broadcasts, My Short Wave Archive: April 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.

June 2009 : Short Wave
  • [Sunday] 21 June [2009]: 1120 UTC: 9510 kHz: Nexus - International Broadcasting Association  American voices, male and female, speak of Bible verses James, Chapter 5, Verse 1-3 and Revelations, speak of collapse of banks around the world, speak of European leaders, a 'new world order', reading of Psalms - Prayer to Lord Jesus Christ.
    This is IRRS - Shortwave, Milan, Italy.
    Postal address for the broadcast: Box 704, Troy, Michigan.
    The programme was Jack Impe Ministries.  [See sticker, below]
    Good to fair reception; English to Europe and Middle East via Rimavska Sobota, Slovakia.
    ID at 1130 UTC.  Postal address: IRRS, PO 10980-20110 Milan Italy.
    New broadcast: Music.
    Logged to 1140 UTC.
  • 21 June: 1157 UTC: 9895 kHz: Radio Nederland Wereldomroep  Good reception; Dutch language to France, Spain, Portugal and Balearic Isles after 12 UTC.
    Male speech, music, news headlines at 12 UTC: Iranian election results. Pakistan and Middle East.
    Sport: British Grand Prix, Silverstone, Volleyball, Wimbledon, Feyenoord (football).
    Music: 'Can't Take My Eyes Off You' (female vocalist).
    Sport updates from Barcelona and British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
    Logged to 1215 UTC.
[Lunch break]
  • 21 June: 1310 UTC: 9895 kHz: Radio Nederland Wereldomroep  continues.
  • 21 June: 1320 UTC: 9970 kHz: RTBF International  To South Europe.
    French language female, music from Bananarama: 'Venus' [ID] and 'Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye'.  Female speech, music clips, ID.  Female speech, music.
    Excellent to good reception.
    Logged to 1335 UTC.
  • 21 June: 1402 UTC: 11725 kHz: Radio Svobodna [Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty]
    Male speech, referencing BBC, Iran, audio report for Midsummer's Day from Stonehenge, Salisbury.  ID.
    Excellent to good reception.
    Logged to 1412 UTC.
Sticker from Jack Van Impe Ministries - Heard via Nexus - International Broadcasting Association.
  • 21 June: 1425 UTC: 11770 kHz: Deutsche Welle  Country music, ID, rock music.
    Excellent to good reception.  Music with German language vocals.
    Logged to 1440 UTC.
  • 21 June: 1500 UTC: 12040 kHz: Voice of Russia  Excellent to good reception.
    English to Europe, Middle East, Asia via Moscow.  Female with news: Tehran election violence, US soldiers killed in Iraq, Hugo Chavez to visit Belarus. ID. Moscow International Film Festival.
    Russian women are second in World Basketball Championships.
    Anniversary of invasion of Russia by Nazi Germany. News from Russia. Summer Solstice.
    'Moscow Mailbag' Colin and Olga. 'How many rivers are in Russia?' 'How many mobile networks are in Russia?' 'What is the Oblast?' (Government division). Russian weddings.
    Logged to 1515 UTC.
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Sunday, June 26, 2022

My Short Wave Archive: October 2008

 MEMORIES of international radio broadcasts, heard October 2008, as part of the My Short Wave Archive thread, previously known as the My DX Archive thread.

The previous post featuring Short Wave broadcasts, My Short Wave Archive: Summer 2008, 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.

October 2008 : Short Wave
  • [Saturday] 4 October [2008]: 1622 UTC: 4005 kHz: Vatican Radio  Female voice in English, male speech with a report regarding South Africa and Zimbabwe: "No foreign aid going into Zimbabwe".
    Female presents a report regarding Iran.
    Fair to poor reception.
    Europe 1st Programme, English.
    Music, male and female speech, deteriorating reception.
    Male presents a report regarding Church.
    Female closes the broadcast with a direction to the website: vaticanradio . org
    Vatican Radio broadcast in Slovenian language commences.
    Logged to 1635 UTC.
  • 4 October: 1643 UTC: 4025 kHz: Laser Hot Hits  Music: Simply Red 'A New Flame'.
    Male speech, ID and frequency announcement from the presenter, with listener feedback.
    Music.
    Good reception, English to Europe.
    Music from 1969; "Delving in to the 60s a lot".
    Listener support from Southampton. Interference from other broadcasters.
    Presenter gives contact email and website address: laserhothits . co . uk
    Music from the "Big L Fab 40" - 60s music.
    Reminder of email address and international telephone number.
    Recording of a Big L broadcast, August 14th...
    Music: The Beach Boys.
    Reminder of contact details: Mobile telephone number, email address.
    Logged to 1705 UTC.
  • 4 October: 1746 UTC: 4635 kHz: Radio Tajikistan International  Excellent to good reception, male and female speech.
A Radio Tajikistan International envelope, December 1997.

  • 4 October: 2050 UTC: 4780 kHz: Radio Djibouti  Music.
  • 4 October: 2057 UTC: 4845 kHz: Radio Mauritania  Music.
    Good to fair reception.
    Music: Male vocalist.
    Male speech at 21 UTC, music.
  • 4 October: 2118 UTC: 4975 kHz: Voice of Russia  Speech.
    Good reception.
    Logged to 2133 UTC.
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Friday, June 24, 2022

My Short Wave Archive: Summer 2008

 TRANSCRIBED from my original notes, here are pieces of news, notes and logs of radio broadcasts heard on the Short Wave band during June and August 2008.

The previous post featuring Short Wave broadcasts, My Short Wave Archive: March 2008, 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.

[ June 2008: 'News & notes from the internet!' : Postal address for National Radio Company of Ukraine - Radio Ukraine International, 26 Khreschatyk St, KYIV 01001  Ukraine
E-mail: English section: vsru @ nrcu . gov . ua ]

June 2008 : Short Wave
  • [Saturday] 21 June [2008]: 1900 UTC: 5955 kHz: Radio Nederland Wereldomroep  Live commentary from Euro 2008 [football] Quarter Final: Holland v Russia. Dutch language.
    Excellent to good reception.
    Logged to 1925 UTC.
Radio Nederland Wereldomroep postcard.
 August 2008 : Short Wave
  • [Thursday] 21 August [2008]: 2130 UTC: 2805 kHz: A spurious broadcast from Radio Sweden!
    Musical ID interval signal 'To The Wide Wide World', followed by intro by George Wood
    .
  • 21 August: 2205 UTC: 3985 kHz: Voice of Croatia  Female speech, male speech, music.
    Spanish language broadcast.
    Logged to 2220 UTC.
  • 21 August: 2230 UTC: 4005 kHz: Vatican Radio  Interval signal, English Feature programme with Philippa Hitchen. Tenth anniversary of Omagh bombing, 15 August 1998. Lydia O'Kane interview.
    Good reception.
    English Feature programme to Europe, Europe 1st Programme.
    Bishop Seamus Heggarty.
    Logged to 2240 UTC.
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Friday, May 13, 2022

My Short Wave Archive: March 2008

 PREVIOUSLY known as 'My DX Archive', welcome to the continuing thread of 'My Short Wave Archive', bringing memories of international broadcasts heard on Short Wave radio in days gone by.

The previous post featuring Short Wave broadcasts, My Short Wave Archive: January 2008, 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.

March 2008 : Short Wave
Radio Ukraine International QSL card, 2 March 2008.
  • [Sunday] 2 March [2008]: 1005 UTC: 9950 kHz: Radio Ukraine International  English language broadcast, Fair to poor reception.
    English to Europe via Ukraine.
    Male broadcaster, news bulletin. Deterioration of broadcast signal.
    Female host, ID, 'Ukrainian Diary' programme.
    Logged to 1014 UTC.
  • 2 March: 1022 UTC: 10000 kHz: WWV Boulder CO [Colorado] USA - Time signal station.
    Rapid fire ticks.
    Fair to poor reception.
    Logged to 1030 UTC.
  • 2 March: 1107 UTC: 13600 kHz [21 metreband]: Radio Bulgaria  Female speech with ID for Radio Bulgaria.
    Good reception.
    (Summer 2007) Schedule shows Bulgarian to Russia (local time is listed as Moscow), Plovdiv transmitter?
    Logged to 1115 UTC.
  • 2 March: 1122 UTC: 13665 kHz: China Radio International  English speaking male with world weather report and news headlines: Beijing, Middle East, World table tennis championships.
    'Reports From The Developing Countries' programme: Ethnic violence in Kenya has had an impact on the Kenyan people. Latin American agreement to monitor eco-systems. UN says surveillance of 'Bird flu' Avian Influenza should continue in Asia.
    Excellent to good reception.
    English to Europe via Albania.
    Promo for China Radio International website.
    Now on air: 'China Beat': Taiwanese singer Chi Chi, now a Buddhist, still recording music, duet with Chi Wo, his sister. Music: 'See Her Slip Away Again'.
    Logged to 1134 UTC.
  • 2 March: 1254 UTC: 13720 kHz: Radio Exterior de España  Male and female speech in the Spanish language... Excellent to good reception.
    Spanish to West Europe (Iceland, UK, France, Benelux, Scandinavia).
    "Noreste de Europa" Time signal at 1300 UTC, female with ID for Radio Exterior de España.
    Female and male with fast moving speech in the Spanish language.
    News broadcast: Colombia, Condoleezza Rice, Russia, Romania. Police, president, Pakistan, conflict. Explosions in Baghdad, Iraq.
    ID, female speech, music. Birdsong with the sound of rain.
    Logged to 1316 UTC.
  • 2 March: 1344 UTC: 15240 kHz: Radio Sweden  Fair to poor reception.
    English to North America.
    Discussions regarding fashion on 'Network Europe'. Muslim women may not be allowed to show their heads, necks. Istanbul.
    Logged to 1352 UTC.
Radio Sweden QSL card, March 2008.
  • 2 March: 1420 UTC: 15530 kHz: Voice of America  ID for Voice of America, broadcasting in Urdu; 'Radio Aap ki Dunyaa'.
    Excellent reception.
    Urdu to West & South Asia.
    Female and male speech, Mark Anthony & Jennifer Lopez feature, country music.
    Logged to 1434 UTC.
  • 2 March: 1444 UTC: 15580 kHz: Voice of America  English to Africa via Sao Tome.
    Good to fair reception.
    'Our World' with Art Chimes.
    Logged to 1455 UTC.
2 March: 1456 UTC: 15585 kHz: Jaunty music from 
Radio Exterior de España, which I have heard earlier today! ]
  • 2 March: 1510 UTC: 17830 kHz: BBC World Service  Excellent to good reception.
    English to Africa via Ascension Island (BBC transmitters).
    Reports from male on the US Presidential trail, Hilary Clinton and Barack Obama. Report from male in Nepali 'Madeshi' group of people.
    Logged to 1517 UTC.
  • 2 March: 1528 UTC: 21470 kHz: BBC World Service  Good to fair reception.
    English to East & South Africa via Ascension Island (BBC transmitter).
    Female reports from Johannesburg. Female with feature regarding fall of the 'Iron Curtain'.
    Male with trailer, male with 1530 UTC news bulletin: Israel & Palestine refuse to cooperate.
    Logged to 1534 UTC.
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Friday, May 6, 2022

My Short Wave Archive: January 2008

 CONTINUING the memories of Short Wave radio broadcasts heard days gone by, in the thread that is known as 'My Short Wave Archive'.  This thread was previously known as 'My DX Archive'.

The previous posts featuring Short Wave broadcasts, My Short Wave Archive: November 2007, 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.

January 2008 : Short Wave
  • [Friday] 4 January [2008]: 2052 UTC: 9445 kHz: All India Radio  Excellent to good reception.
    General Overseas Service to Europe and Australia.
    Light music segment.
  • 4 January: 2242 UTC: 9575 kHz: Radio Medi Un  [Morocco] Male speech, female speech, French language. Music.
  • 4 January: 2254 UTC: 9630 kHz: Radio Exterior de Espana  Spanish speaking male and female, going through schedules, ID, interval signal, off air at 2256 UTC.
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Sunday, July 5, 2020

My DX Archive: Short Wave Radio, September 2007

A SHORT post again, I'm afraid, though this post - with logs from September 2007 - heralds a break for Short Wave logs. The next radio related posting will bring logs of Medium Wave broadcasts, as I transcribe my logbooks in the order they were written up, originally taken from the folders of notes made at times of original reception.
To continue the thread of Short Wave posts, the previous post, Summertime on Short Wave, 2007 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.

September 2007 : Short Wave
  • 17 September [2007]: 1900 UTC: 15580 kHz: Voice of America Good reception. English to Africa via Botswana. News: Whitewater USA prohibited to work anywhere in Iraq following shooting of security contractors. Sierra Leone has a new president. voanews.com 'VOA World News Now' President Bush.
  • 17 September: 1952 UTC: 17680 kHz: CVC La Voz Santiago Chile Fair-Good-Fair reception. Spanish. Male speech, female vocals music.
Radio Netherlands QSLCard 3: A Dutch Morning - Lights Dances in the Meadows (Photography: Martien Sleutjes)

  • 17 September: 2009 UTC: 17810 kHz: Radio Netherlands Poor-Fair-Poor reception. English to Africa via Bonaire. 'Flatlanders' or 'EuroHit40' Music, long tracks, some faint speech.
  • 17 September: 2025 UTC: 17830 kHz: BBC World Service Poor reception. English to West Africa via Ascension Island. News.
To see an original post, dated October 2007, which features the above logs, click here.

If you would like to learn more about Short Wave broadcasts, visit the British DX Club links page.

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Saturday, April 18, 2020

My DX Archive: August 2005

LATE Summer 2005 and a late evening listening to Shortwave Radio.
Broadcasts heard Spring 2005 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.

August 2005: Shortwave

  • 17 August [2005]: 2035 UTC: 3955 kHz: KBS World Radio Excellent to good reception. German via Skelton. Lessons for speaking the Korean language. Female host, music and speech.
  • 17 August: 2102 UTC: 3975 kHz: Radio Budapest Excellent to good reception. ID in various languages, programme in Spanish.
  • 17 August: 2124 UTC: 4800 kHz: CNR - 1 China. Good to fair reception. Male host speaking in the Chinese language.
A short posting, but I hope, an example of what has been heard on what is known as the 'Tropical Band' of Shortwave Radio.

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Tuesday, April 14, 2020

My DX Archive: Spring 2005

MY DX Archive is a post bringing back memories of radio broadcasts on the Short Wave radio band, in this instance the broadcasts heard were logged March and May 2005.
If you would like to learn more about Short Wave radio and how it varies from Medium Wave, FM and online broadcasts, then please click here for an article from Feba Radio.

The previous post, Autumn - Winter 2004: My DX Archive, can be read here.
Housekeeping notes: Times in UTC (GMT), frequencies in kiloHertz (kHz). Transmission power in watts or kiloWatts (kW). Logs transcribed from the original notes.

March 2005: Short Wave

  • 5 March [2005]: 1700 UTC: 15285 kHz: Channel Africa Plans to bridge the Zambezi river in Mozambique. Europe & Japan to provide the funding for the bridge, proposed construction 2008. English to Africa. Excellent to good reception. UN conference in South Africa.
  • 5 March: 1730 UTC: 15400 kHz: BBC World Service 'Focus on Africa' with Rick Wells, text the show: +44 7786 205075. Excellent to good reception. English to Africa via Ascension Island, to west and central Africa. News from Kenya and Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
    1745 UTC: 'Sportsworld Extra' Russell Fuller & James Alexander Gordon.
  • 5 March: 1755 UTC: 15420 kHz: BBC World Service Excellent to Good reception. English to East and South Africa via Meyerton, South Africa. 'Sportsworld Extra' Russell Fuller, live updates from the premiership football match: Norwich 0 - Chelsea 1 (latest score).
    'Lilliburlero' at 1800 UTC, 'The Ticket' Mark Goodier at Ouagadougou Festival.
  • 5 March: 1818 UTC: 15695 kHz: WEWN Birmingham AL USA English to Europe, America. Excellent to good reception. Sermon from Kings Chapter ten. Music: 'Backstage' Call the show: 1-800-433-3262, details at Heart Beat Records.
    WEWN ID at 1830 UTC, 'Family Theatre Classic Radio' Family Theatre Index.
  • 5 March: 1841 UTC: 15825 kHz: WWCR - 1 Nashville TN USA Excellent to good reception. English to Europe, Middle East, America 'Faithway Baptist Church' with James Boone. Speaking with God.
  • 5 March: 2000 UTC: 15825 kHz: WWCR - 1 Nashville TN USA Excellent to good reception. Presidential Radio Address by President George W Bush. Contact george @ wwcr .com English to Europe, Middle East, Africa.
  • 5 March: 2044 UTC: 17725 kHz: Radio Netherlands 'Europe Unzipped' The Saturday show on Radio Netherlands. English to America via Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles. Excellent to good reception. 'Insight' with Robert Green.
May 2005: Short Wave
  • 9 May: 2005 UTC: 3345 kHz: Channel Africa English service, female host, speaking of buildings. Poor to moderate reception.
KBS World Radio QSL Verification card, verifying reception 9 May 2005, 2100-2130 UTC, 3955 kHz.
  • 9 May: 2028 UTC: 3955 kHz: KBS World Radio Excellent to good reception. German language to Europe via BBC Skelton.
  • 9 May: 2100 UTC: 3955 kHz: KBS World Radio Excellent reception. English to Europe via Skelton. News with Edward Kemp, headlines: The nuclear issue in Korea. ID: 'KBS World Radio, Seoul, Korea'. Business news.
Thank you for your interest in the above broadcasts from 2005.

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Sunday, April 5, 2020

Autumn - Winter 2004: My DX Archive.

13:18 UTC, Sunday 5 April 2020, welcome to some more memories of radio broadcasts heard on Short Wave radio during the months of October and December 2004.
Housekeeping notes: Times in UTC (GMT), frequencies in kiloHertz (kHz). Transmission power in watts or kiloWatts (kW). Logs transcribed from the original notes.
For continuity, click here for broadcasts heard Spring - Summer 2004 on Short Wave Radio.

October 2004: Short Wave

  • 19 October [2004]: 1920 UTC: 13635 - 13640 kHz: Voice of America Special English - English Teaching Programs - Functioning In Business. Hotel reservations. Support from dyned.com Strong to fair reception. To Middle East and Europe via Iranawila, Sri Lanka. News headlines.
  • 19 October: 20:00 UTC: 13660 kHz: BBC World Service Arabic service, news and conversation. Fair reception "BBC Arabic .com"
RCI QSL, October 2004.
  • 19 October: 2025 UTC: 13700 kHz: Radio Canada International Strong to good reception. English to Europe, via Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada. Sports news: Olympics. Basketball. Financial news. Weather reports. 'Maple Leaf Mailbag' on location: Letter from England. [See image of QSL card, verifying reception.]
  • 19 October: 2120 UTC: 13770 kHz: World Harvest Radio Strong to good reception "P O Box 12, South Bend 46624 USA - whr.org" WHRI via Cypress Creek, South Carolina, USA. "Northern Lights".
December 2004: Short Wave
  • 30 December: 1445 UTC: 13770 kHz: Vatican Radio Asian Tsunami. Good to fair reception to Asia, Australia & New Zealand.
  • 30 December: 1520 UTC: 13810 kHz: The Overcomer Ministry Brother R G Stair. Fair to unusable reception. English to Europe via Germany. Web: overcomerministry.org Speech and music.
  • 30 December: 1540 UTC: 13845 kHz: WWCR - 2 Nashville TN USA Fair to poor reception. English to Africa. WWCR - 2, University Network, Dr Gene Scott. Speech. Web: wwcr.com
  • 30 December: 1610 UTC: 15105 kHz: World Harvest Radio WHRI - 1 South Bend IN USA Fair to poor reception. English to America via Noblesville IN USA Music: 'O Holy Night' Web: whr.org
World Harvest Radio QSL verification card, December 2004.
  • 30 December: 1640 UTC: 15130 kHz: Radio Svoboda - Radio Free Europe - Radio Liberty Strong to good reception. Male & Female speech.
  • 30 December: 1650 UTC: 15160 kHz: Radio France Internationale Strong to good reception. English to Middle East, Africa via Meyerton, South Africa. Music by French language vocalists. Web: rfi.fr
  • 30 December: 1711 UTC: 15240 kHz: Voice of America Strong reception 'Africa World Tonight' to Africa via Briech, Morocco. South Africa's efforts to help victims of the Asian Tsunami, waves reached the East London coast in South Africa. News from Rome and Sudan, Uganda and Nigeria, Senegal. Web: voanews.com
  • 30 December: 1743 UTC: 15285 kHz: Channel Africa Natal National Park Rangers. English to Africa. Message to the victims of the Asian Tsunami. Diane Bayley of UN Radio visited Ethiopia. Strong to good reception. Reporter from Radio Canada International shares their thoughts following visit to Africa.
Memories of broadcasts heard Autumn - Winter 2004 complete.
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