Dear Thomas, > They just shutdown at 1230 UTC with a VOA ID so my guess that it's using > the VOA transmitters and antennas is correct. Now the next question is > did I log the VOA International Service or the Thailand internal > service. Either way it's not a new logging for me.
Yes, indeed, you did listen to Thailand. The transmitter site is Udorn Thani in the north-east of the country, close to the Lao border. This transmitter site is used by Radio Thailand (RTG) as well as IBB (VoA, Radio Liberty,etc.) and is in operation since the mid 90's. Before that date no other VoA relay did exist in Thailand with the exception of a mediumwave transmitter operating on 1575 kHz near Bangkok. This is, what you obviously heard: 7260 1100 1115 RTG RTG1 VIET UDO 05 144 7260 1115 1130 RTG RTG1 KHME UDO 05 144 7260 1130 1230 VOA T INDO UDO 05 144 source: http://sds.his.com:4000/fmds_z/schedules/cur_freqsked.txt There are still two OWN SW transmitters of Radio Thailand in Pathumthani (near Bangkok) in operation: ca. 1100-1200 UT on 6070 and 7115 kHz. 73, Uwe Lehrte, Germany OLD EUROPE -- COMPUTERBILD 15/03: Premium-e-mail-Dienste im Test -------------------------------------------------- 1. GMX TopMail - Platz 1 und Testsieger! 2. GMX ProMail - Platz 2 und Preis-Qualitätssieger! 3. Arcor - 4. web.de - 5. T-Online - 6. freenet.de - 7. daybyday - 8. e-Post ---[Start Commercial]--------------------- World Radio TV Handbook 2003 is out! Order it now! http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0823059677/hardcoredxcom ---[End Commercial]----------------------- ________________________________________ Hard-Core-DX mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dallas.hard-core-dx.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/ _______________________________________________ THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE IS FREE. It may be copied, distributed and/or modified under the conditions set down in the Design Science License published by Michael Stutz at http://dsl.org/copyleft/dsl.txt