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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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