Last weekend's Hawaii lava as received by Anatoly in Russia, Saturday 1600-1630
UTC, 17580 kHz.

Hello friends,
The "unadvertised" MFSK32 signal made another appearance last weekend. Chris in 
England heard and decoded MFSK32 from the unknown station at 1555 UTC. 
Reception was difficult partly because the VOA carrier from North Carolina 
starts at about 1545 UTC, and it was strong into Europe last weekend. Please 
listen for, decode, and record if possible any strange MFSK32 signals just 
before or after the VOA Radiogram broadcast Saturday at 1600-1630 on 17580 kHz. 
This weekend's VOA Radiogram will be all MFSK32. An image after the closing 
announcement shows the effects of flooding in North Carolina, near the 
transmitter site, following Hurricane Matthew. That will be followed by ASCII 
art (use monospace font such as Courier or Consolas). A small logo image and 
the waterfall ID will be seen after the closing music (I had an extra minute to
fill).
Here is the lineup for VOA Radiogram, program 185, 15-16 October 2016, all in 
MFSK32 centered on 1500 Hz:

1:51 Program preview
3:02 Will electric cars dominate in wealthy cities by 2030?*
8:26 Turkey questions historical treaty defining borders*
15:54 ARRL comments on FCC amateur radio digital mode rules*
23:34 Closing announcements*

* with image

Please send reception reports to radiog...@voanews.com


VOA Radiogram transmission schedule
(all days and times UTC):
Sat 0930-1000 5745 kHz
Sat 1600-1630 17580 kHz
Sun 0230-0300 5745 kHz
Sun 1930-2000 15670 kHz
All via the Edward R. Murrow transmitting station in North Carolina.
The Mighty KBC will transmit to North America Sunday 0000-0200 UTC (Saturday 
8-10 pm EDT) on 6145 kHz, via Germany. A minute of MFSK32 will be at about 0130 
UTC. Reports to Eric: themighty...@gmail.com<mailto:themighty...@gmail.com> . 

DigiDX will transmit MFSK32 and probably other modes:
Sunday 2130-2200 UTC, 15770 kHz, via WRMI Florida
Sunday 2330-2400 UTC, 11580 kHz, via WRMI Florida
Monday 2000-2130 UTC, 6070 kHz, via Channel 292 Germany
For schedule updates, visit DigiDX at http://www.digidx.uk/
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or
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IBC (Italian Broadcasting Corporation) has a broadcast to Europe on 6070 
kHz,Wednesdays, at the new time of 1800-2100 UTC. The MFSK32 and Olivia 16-500 
are still at 2030-2100 UTC. IBC has also added a medium wave transmission 
Saturday 2000-2030 UTC from Radio Studio X, 1584 kHz, in Terni, Italy, with 
MFSK32 at 2025-2030. IBC also has MFSK32 transmissions via WRMI in Florida: 
Friday 0125-0200 UTC on 9955 kHz (Thursday 9:25 pm EDT), part of its 0100-0130 
broadcast. And Saturday at 0155-0200 UTC (Friday evening 9:55 pm EDT), on 11580
kHz, part of its 0130-0200 broadcast. See
http://ibcradio.webs.com/<http://t.umblr.com/redirect?z=http%3A%2F%2Fibcradio.webs.com%2F&=YWU3YzJmODYyZDgwNDZmMGIwNzUwNzQzYWYyNTdlNGYxM2E0YzY0YixCdGJ2RFBJQw%3D%3D>
for the complete schedule and contact information

VOA shortwave to Haiti. The VOA Creole (KreyĆ²l) Service for Haiti is (as I 
write this) transmitting on shortwave in support of Hurricane Matthew relief 
efforts. The schedule is daily 2000-2030 UTC on 11720 and 15220 kHz, via the 
North Carolina transmitting station. 
Thanks for your reports from last weekend, during which reception conditions 
were unusually good. I'm still responding to program 181 reception reports.
I hope you can tune and write in this weekend.
Kim via KKX
Kim Andrew Elliott
Producer and Presenter
VOA Radiogram
voaradiogram.net<http://voaradiogram.net/>
Twitter: @VOARadiogram (especially active during and after broadcasts)


        
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