TAJIKISTAN   Voice of Tibet noted at Aug 29:
13.15 UT 9864 and 9876
13.33 UT 9876 and 9894
13.53 UT 9864 and 9894 - and 9895 kHz CNR1 jamming on even x.5 kHz frequency.

No 30 kHz spurs apart distance noted today Aug 29.


I guess two DIFFERENT azimuths out of Dushanbe in usage,
the stronger signal noted in Doha Qatar, Delhi, Hanoi Vietnam
is the 131 degr assumed azimuth towards Lhasa Tibet. Himalaya,

but for example 9876 kHz is much weaker signal all the time, noted on SDR's in P.R.China and Hiroshima Japan,
so I guess an azimuth of 70 degrees is in use instead,
towards central China, Bejing / Eastern China coast.

73 wolfie


TAJIKISTAN   Frequency changes of Voice of Tibet, August 28
1300-1305 on 9896 DB 100 kW  131 deg to CeAS Tibetan NO CHANGE
1305-1310 NF 9884 DB 100 kW  131 deg to CeAS Tibetan, ex9876
1310-1331 NF 9864 DB 100 kW  131 deg to CeAS Tibetan, ex9866
1330-1336 NF 9876 DB 100 kW  131 deg to CeAS Tibetan, ex9899
1331-1340 on 9884 DB 100 kW  131 deg to CeAS Tibetan NO CHANGE
1336-1336 NF 9894 DB 100 kW  131 deg to CeAS Tibetan, ex9814
1336-1400 NF 9864 DB 100 kW  131 deg to CeAS Tibetan, ex9834
1340-1400 NF 9924 DB 100 kW  131 deg to CeAS Tibetan, ex9826
1300-1330 only one tx is on air.

1330-1400 two frequencies are on air.
(Ivo Ivanov-BUL, hcdx via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Aug 28)

Rather, wb reported 9864 and 9924 kHz as spurs out of 9894 kHz, not
jumparounds. Were all three frequencies really on air at same time or not?
(gh, wor Aug 28)
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