Re: [DX] SDR-IQ:n ulkoinen referenssi

2010-03-26 Thread Ijl
Niin tietysti jäi pois tuo linkki mainitsemastani laitteesta:
http://g4hup.com/Orders.html#SDRDFS

73,s IJL

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[HCDX] New DRM Steering Board leadership elected

2010-03-26 Thread Jaisakthivel
The DRM Consortium has elected its new leadership for the next two years and 
agreed its broad strategy based on continuity, development and growth of the 
DRM standard worldwide during its General Assembly held at the headquarters of 
Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW) in Hilversum, Netherlands.  

The Steering Board, which runs the DRM Consortium and sets its strategy and 
implementation, now includes five new companies: Digidia, Rfmondial, Nautel, 
Christian Vision and Voice of Russia. They join fifteen other companies that 
have existing representatives on the Steering Board and together strengthen the 
Consortium.

Ruxandra Obreja, Head of Digital Radio Development, BBC World Service was 
re-elected as the Chairperson of the DRM Consortium for the next two years. The 
Steering Board also elected two vice Chairs – Jochen Huber, Transradio and Ludo 
Maes, TDP. Lindsay Cornell, BBC and Michel Penneroux, TDF were re-elected 
Technical and Committee chairpersons respectively. Alexander Zink, Fraunhofer 
Institute, was confirmed as Treasurer of the Consortium for the next two years.

The two day conference (24th-25th March 2010) was attended by many DRM members 
and supporters from around the world who not only took part in the elections 
but discussed the progress of DRM technology and the challenges faced by the 
introduction of digital radio in general and DRM in particular. All members 
unanimously agreed that DRM has made great progress in the recent years 
including minimum receiver requirements, the extension of the DRM standard to 
include DRM+ and official adoption of the standard in Russia and India. The 
assembly urged receiver manufacturers not to overlook the growing demand for 
digital receivers and to bring appropriate products to the market.

The General Assembly is the largest decision-making body of the DRM Consortium 
which meets every two years for an extraordinary meeting to elect the governing 
bodies and representatives to oversee Consortium’s activities in spreading the 
use and take-up of DRM digital radio technology.

 Click to read the full release.
http://www.drm.org/fileadmin/media/downloads/DRM_GA2010_releasev2.pdf

Jaisakthivel, 
Tirunelveli, 
India


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[HCDX] RNZI A10

2010-03-26 Thread Alokesh Gupta
RNZI A10

28 Mar - 30 Oct, 2010

UTCFreq  Target Days
-
0459-0658 11725 AM 11675 DRM Pacific Daily
0659-1058 6170  AM 7440  DRM Pacific Daily
1059-1158 9655  AM 7440  DRM NW Pacific,PNG,Timor Daily
1159-1258 9655  AM   NW Pacific,PNG,Timor Daily
1259-1550 6170  AM   Pacific Daily
1551-1850 7440  AM 6170  DRM Cook Isl,Samoa,Tonga,Niue Daily
1851-1950 9615  AM 9890  DRM Cook Isl,Samoa,Tonga,Niue Daily
1951-2050 11725 AM 9890  DRM Tonga   Mon - Fri
2051-2150 11725 AM 11675 DRM Pacific Daily
2151-0458 13730 AM 15720 DRM Pacific Daily

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[HCDX] Logs

2010-03-26 Thread John Kecskes
CHN 15140.00CNR (presumed)  0110-0126   
26 March 2010
Chinese theater music, very poor, just above carrier level, fading badly by 0126

CUB 5040.00 R Havana Cuba   0920-0930   
26 March 2010
in English with World news, 0922 ID then back to the world news, 0926 ID again 
with WEB address followed by local South American news, 
Honduras, Ecuador, Argentina, clear and fair level

VUT 5055.00 R Vanuatu   
0930-0955   26 March 2010
in English and pidgin, could have been a news, financial report
very hard to copy suffers badly from noise and difficult to make much sense
// 3945 kHz also poor 

Kenwood R-5000 and NRD 515



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[HCDX] Fri Morn DX

2010-03-26 Thread Charles Bolland
Indonesia, 4749.95, RRI Makassar, 1100-1115,  At tune
in, heard a male briefly

comment which was probably an ID, then a female
continue with news in 

Indonesian language.  At 1110, the male returns with
comments.  This signal 

was poor and fading to threshold by 1115.  (Chuck
Bolland, March 26, 2010)

 

China, 9450, China Radio International, 1112-1125,
Noted a female in unident

language (Mongolian listed), with spots in Chinese
language as she gives

news.  At 1115 a male takes over comments.  Signal was
good and listed

as Xian being used for relay.  (Chuck Bolland, March
26, 2010)

 

Indonesia, 9525.866, Voice of Indoneisa, 1125-1135,
Noted a program of Music

with a female commenting between tunes in English.
Noted an ID as,Voice of

Indonesia.   A second female joins in by 1128 with
more comments.  Signal was

fair at this time.  (Chuck Bolland, March 26, 2010)

 

Indonesia, 9680, RRI Jakarta, 1130-1140,  With some
music, but immediately heard

a brief fanfare, then a female comments in Indonesian
language with possible 

ID which I missed.  Then news follows by female with
many mentions of Indonesia.

Signal was good.  (Chuck Bolland, March 26, 2010)

 

WinRadio   G305e/pd

26.27N 081.05W

 

 

 

 

 

 

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[HCDX] TRT A10

2010-03-26 Thread Alokesh Gupta
TRT A10
SW BROADCASTING SCHEDULE OF VOICE OF TURKEY
BETWEEN 28.03.2010 - 31.10.2010

Language   Freq(kHz) UTCRegions

To Asia

ARABIC  9540  1400 1500 Iraq, Syria, Iran,Arab peninsula 38E,39,40W
ARABIC  11690 0900 1000 Arab peninsula   39
ARABIC  11750 0900 1000 Iraq, Syria, Iran,Arab eninsula  38E,39,40W
AZERBAIJANI 9530  1530 1630 Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Turkmenistan
29SE,39NE,40
AZERBAIJANI 11730 0700 0800 Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Turkmenistan
29SE,30S,39NE,40W CHINESE 15240 1100 1200 China42,44
ENGLISH 6165  0300 0400 Iraq, Syria,  Jordan .. and the Arab peninsula
38E,39,40W
ENGLISH 7205  2030 2130 South Asia, Australia
30S,39-41,49,54,55,58-60
ENGLISH 15520 1230 1330
Afghanistan,Pakistan,India,Uzbekistan,Turkmenistan 30S,40,41,49
DARI/PASHTO/UZBEK 11765 1500 1630 Afghanistan,Pakistan,Tajikistan,Uzbekistan
30S, 40
GEORGIAN9655  1000 1100 Georgia   29S,39NE
KAZAKH  11880 1330 1400 Kazakhstan29,30S
PERSIAN 9765  1500 1600 Iran,Afghanistan,Uzbekistan   30S, 40
PERSIAN 11795 0830 1000 Iran
29SE,30SW,39NE,40W
RUSSIAN 11965 1300 1400 Russia20,21,29
TATAR   13770 1000 1030 Tatarstan,Western Russia  30S,40,41,49
TURKISH 5960  1600 2100 Iraq, Syria, Iran,Arab peninsula 38E,39,40
TURKISH 6040  0400 0600 Iraq, Syria, Iran 39
TURKISH 7260   0200 Xinjiang-Uygur region, China  42
TURKISH 11750 0600 0900 Iraq, Syria, Iran, East Europe 29SE,39NE,40
TURKISH 11955 0600 1300 Iraq, Syria, Iran, ... and the Arab peninsula
38E,39,40W
TURKISH 11980 0400 0600 Europe, Syria27,28,39N
TURKMEN 11825 1200 1230 Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Afghanistan,
Azerbaijan 29S,30S,40
URDU13710 1200 1300 Pakistan 40,41N
UYGHUR  7200  0200 0300 Xinjiang-Uygur region, China 42
UYGHUR  15180 1400 1500 Xinjiang-Uygur region, China 42
UZBEK   15280 1030 1100 Uzbekistan,Turkmenistan,western
Afghanistan,W.Tajikistan 30S, 40N

To Africa


ARABIC  9540  1400 1500 Iraq,Syria, Iran, ... and the Arab
peninsula38E,39,40W
ARABIC  11750 0900 1000 Egypt,Syria,  Jordan .. and the Arab
peninsula38E,39,40W
ARABIC  17770 1400 1500 Egypt,Libya, Jordan, Israel, Sudan 38E,47E,48W
ENGLISH 6165  0300 0400 Egypt,Syria,  Jordan .. and the Arab peninsula
38E,39,40W
FRENCH  9535  1930 2030 Northwest Africa  37S, 38,  46
TURKISH 5960  1600 2100 Iraq,Syria, Iran, Egypt, ... and the Arab
peninsula 38E,39,40W
TURKISH 11955 0600 1300 Iraq,Syria, Iran, ... and the Arab peninsula
38E,39,40W

To Americas

ENGLISH 5975  0300 0400 Europe,United States, Canada
8E,9,11,17,27,28W,80,81N
ENGLISH 9830  2200 2300 Europe,Eastern United States, Canada
8E,9,11,17,27,28W,36N,80,81N
SPANISH 9770  0100 0200 Spain,France, Central America 8S, 10SE,11,12,37N
SPANISH 9870  0100 0200 Spain,Portugal,S. America 12S,13-15,16N, 37


To Europe

BULGARIAN   7210  1100 1130 Bulgaria  28S
ENGLISH 5975  0300 0400 Europe,United States, Canada
8E,9,11,17,27,28W,80,81N
ENGLISH 9785  1830 1930 Europe27,28
ENGLISH 9830  2200 2300 Europe,Eastern United States,Canada
8E,9,11,17,27,28W,36N,80,81N
ENGLISH 15450 1230 1330 Europe27,28
FRENCH  9635  1930 2030 France, Western Europe27,28, 37N
GERMAN  11835 1730 1830 Germany, Europe
27,28
GERMAN  13760 1130 1230 Germany, Europe
27,28
ITALIAN 9610  1400 1430 Italy, Switzerland, Spain 27S,28S
SPANISH 9770  0100 0200 Spain,France,Central America  8S, 10SE,11,12,37N
SPANISH 9870  0100 0200 Spain, Portugal, S. America   12S,13-15,16N, 37
SPANISH 11930 1630 1730 Spain, Europe 27S,28,37
TURKISH 9460  1600 2100 Europe27,28
TURKISH 9840  1300 1600 Europe27,28
TURKISH 13635 0600 1300 Europe27,28
TURKISH 11980 0400 0600 Europe, Syria 27,28,39N

To Australia

ENGLISH 7205  2030 2130 South Asia, Australia
30S,39-41,49,54,55,58-60


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[HCDX] IRRS A10

2010-03-26 Thread Alokesh Gupta
A10/Summer 2010 schedule for IRRS-Shortwave
Effective  March 28, 2010 - 31 Oct, 2010

IRRS-Shortwave (Milano, Italy)
Last update on March 25, 2010
in parallel with Internet Radio NEXUS (IRN) (24 hrs)


Freq. Time UTC  Days ITU Zones Power Target Language
---
7290  1800-1900 Mon-Thu  18-19,27-30,37-39150 kW Eu/N.Af English (1)
7290  1800-2000 Fri, Sat,Sun 18-20,27-30,37-40150 kW Eu/ME/Af English
(1)
9515  0800-0900 Sat  18-20,27-30,37-40150 kW Eu/ME/N.Af English
(1)
9515  0930-1200 Sun  18-20,27-30,37-40150 kW Eu/ME/N.Af English
(1)
9740  0300-0600 Daily38-40,46-48,52,53,57 150 kW Af English,Arabic
(2)
15650 1500-1800 Daily38-40,46-48,52,53,57 150 kW Af English,Arabic
(2)

(1) To Europe, Middle East and N Africa
(2) to Africa

Information on any additional test transmission will be available on our Web
site http://www.nexus.org/NEXUS-IBA/Schedules

For more information:
IRRS-Shortwave,
PO BOX 10980, I-20110 Milano, Italy.
ph: +39-02-266 6971  fax: +39-02-706 38 151
email: i...@nexus.org

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Re: [HCDX] IRRS A10

2010-03-26 Thread Wolfgang Bueschel

Really 15650 in the afternoon?
Biblis and Lampertheim are on 15650 kHz.

Tentatively IRRS via Rimavska Sobota in Slovak Republik is on 15710 kHz at 
1400-1700 instead.

see wwdxc TopNews BC-DX
http://topnews.wwdxc.de

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Subject: IRRS A10



A10/Summer 2010 schedule for IRRS-Shortwave
Effective  March 28, 2010 - 31 Oct, 2010

IRRS-Shortwave (Milano, Italy)
Last update on March 25, 2010
in parallel with Internet Radio NEXUS (IRN) (24 hrs)


Freq. Time UTC  Days ITU Zones Power Target Language
---
7290  1800-1900 Mon-Thu  18-19,27-30,37-39150 kW Eu/N.Af English 
(1)

7290  1800-2000 Fri, Sat,Sun 18-20,27-30,37-40150 kW Eu/ME/Af English
(1)
9515  0800-0900 Sat  18-20,27-30,37-40150 kW Eu/ME/N.Af 
English

(1)
9515  0930-1200 Sun  18-20,27-30,37-40150 kW Eu/ME/N.Af 
English

(1)
9740  0300-0600 Daily38-40,46-48,52,53,57 150 kW Af English,Arabic
(2)
15650 1500-1800 Daily38-40,46-48,52,53,57 150 kW Af English,Arabic
(2)

(1) To Europe, Middle East and N Africa
(2) to Africa

Information on any additional test transmission will be available on our 
Web

site http://www.nexus.org/NEXUS-IBA/Schedules

For more information:
IRRS-Shortwave,
PO BOX 10980, I-20110 Milano, Italy.
ph: +39-02-266 6971  fax: +39-02-706 38 151
email: i...@nexus.org

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[HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs March 26, 2010

2010-03-26 Thread Glenn Hauser
** EGYPT. 15710, R. Cairo Indonesian service, March 26 at 1310, quite distorted 
audio, plus a spur almost as strong around 15700. A weaker blob on the high 
side around 15720 probably from same (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MADAGASCAR [and non]. See March 25 UNIDENTIFIED report on 6135. Tried again 
March 26 and already weak signal as early as 1347 with no QRM; intonation 
sounds French, and shortly into a song. Kept going past 1400 until announcement 
at 1401, again sort of French but can`t be sure. More of same, mostly music, 
interrupted at 1407 by BBCWS English ID loop giving website, and putting a SAH 
on the frequency. It seems the Singapore/Kranji transmitter was just tuning up 
for the pending Vietnamese broadcast at 1430, but fortunately went back off at 
1408. Meanwhile checked 7105 and 5010 but no trace of Madagascar or anything 
there. 

1414 another announcement and back to `island` music. Reception was not 
improving as we are gaining light on this end altho gaining night on the 
originating end, assuming it is Antananarivo, and don`t see how it could be 
anything else, so mark this presumed. Their sunset today is 1456 UT. My local 
noise level seems higher than yesterday; just about gone by 1425, and BBC comes 
back on at 1429+. 

The long path from Madagascar is almost all over-water, thru southern Indian 
Ocean, hitting only the SE corner of Australia = Victoria, and across the 
Pacific transiting the Equator near Kiribati. Madagascar is also the closest 
country to our antipodes (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ROMANIA. 15430, RRI English with Letterbox replying to several listeners, 
Friday March 26 until 1252, good signal and // slightly weaker 15105. A few 
minutes later signing off until next English at 1800 with all its SW 
frequencies and satellite parameters, and only some of the frequencies for 
tomorrow at 1200, which will be the last one before shifting an UT hour earlier 
for A-10 on different channels, and once again, following this biweek of 
confusion, becoming less convenient for North Americans deprived of any 
intentional English in our mornings from RRI (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** SAUDI ARABIA. 21600, BSKSA Holy Qur`an Service, March 26 at 1345, quite weak 
but // better 21460. The main program on 21640 had best signal, // 21505. Don`t 
often hear 21600 which goes off before 1400. If we had a really big opening 
from SA, there would be mixing products audible among all of these (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. More WORLD OF RADIO 1505 monitoring chex UT Friday March 26: + on 
alleged Area 51 webcast: no, just music and chat labeled Lumpy Gravy show; at 
0030 on WRMI 9955, confirmed with fair signal and no jamming audible. 0100+ on 
ACB Radio Mainstream webcast, confirmed. 0330 on WWRB 3185: confirmed, VG 
signal, started at 0331. 1430 on WRMI 9955: confirmed, no jamming audible, but 
very weak signal between Japanese from Palau on 9950, and perpetual RTTY around 
9960. Next chance is 2030 on WWCR 7465, which from next Friday will be on 15825 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WTWW missing again from 9480, at 1428 check March 26 (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


  
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[HCDX] A-10 DTK / MB operational schedule

2010-03-26 Thread Wolfgang Bueschel

AUSTRIA/FRANCE/FRENCH GUIANA/GERMANY
MEDIA BROADCAST GmbH (formerly T-SYSTEMS - DTK)
A10 period (28/03/2010 to 31/10/2010)

A10 operational DTK schedule of 28th March 2010
Times are in UTC

frq   startstop ciraf   loc pow ant azi   dayfrom   tobroad

3975 0400-0500 28  WER 250  ND 926 1234567 010710-311010 RBP
3975 1800-2000 28  WER 250  ND 926 1234567 280310-311010 YFR
3975 2200-2300 18,27,28WER 250  ND 926 1234567 010710-311010 RBP

5930 2359-0057 12, 14  GUF 500 215 156 1234567 280310-311010 YFR
5945 0700-0730 27,28N  WER 100 300 216 1   280310-311010 BVB
5945 0700-0745 27,28N  WER 100 300 216   7 280310-311010 BVB
5945 1100-1115 27,28   WER 250  ND 926 1   280310-311010 MWA
5945 1300-1400 27,28   WER 100  ND 926 1   280310-311010 RTR
5950 1659-2200 WER 500  ND 9304090610-090610 RNW
5950 1759-2200 WER 500  ND 930 5   240610-240610 RNW
5955 0558-0758 NAU 500 210 146 1234567 280310-311010 RNW
5955 1000-1200 NAU 500 210 146  234567 310510-290810 RNW
5955 1000-1657 NAU 500 210 146 1   280310-311010 RNW
5955 1200-1459 NAU 500 210 146  234567 030710-260710 RNW
5955 1200-1459 NAU 500 210 146  2  140610-140610 RNW
5955 1200-1459 NAU 500 210 146   7 190610-190610 RNW
5955 1459-1657 NAU 500 210 146  234567 280310-311010 RNW
6025 1000-1100 28  WER 100  ND 930 1234567 010710-311010 RBP
6035 0657-0757 NAU 500 186 216  23456  280310-311010 RNW
6035 0657-0800 NAU 500 186 216 1 7 280310-311010 RNW
6040 1630-1930 40  WER 250 105 216 1234567 280310-311010 IBB
6045 0900-1000 27E,28  WER 100  ND 926 1   280310-311010 HLR
6050 1700-1900 29  WER 250  45 208 1234567 280310-311010 IBB
6055 0900-0959 27,28   WER 100  90 201 1   280310-311010 CHW
6060 1600-1659 30S WER 250  75 208 1234567 280310-311010 IBB
6065 0300-0330 48  WER 250 135 216 1234567 280310-311010 AWR
6065 0400-0430 28E WER 100 120 201 1234567 280310-311010 AWR
6100 0200-0300 12, 14  GUF 500 215 156 1234567 280310-311010 YFR
6105 0130-0230 40  WER 250 105 216 1234567 280310-311010 IBB
6105 0642-0750 27  NAU 100 285 156 1   280310-311010 TWR
6105 0657-0750 27  NAU 100 285 156  23456  280310-311010 TWR
6105 0712-0750 27  NAU 100 285 156   7 280310-311010 TWR
6105 1700-1800 29  WER 250  60 201 1234567 280310-311010 IBB
6110 1400-1559 27,28W  MOS 100 300 805 1234567 280310-311010 TOM
6115 2000-2200 37,38W  NAU 250 210 216 1234567 280310-311010 YFR
6120 0759-1000 WER 250 255 216  23456  280310-311010 RNW
6125 1959-2200 NAU 500 225 146 1234567 310510-290810 RNW
6130 0330-0400 29, 30  WER 250  45 147 1234567 280310-311010 NHK
6130 1800-1815 28,29   WER 100  55 141 5   280310-311010 BVB
6130 1800-1830 28,29   WER 100  55 141   3 280310-311010 BVB
6130 1800-1845 28,29   WER 100  55 141  6  280310-311010 BVB
6130 1800-1900 28,29   WER 100  55 141 1   280310-311010 BVB
6130 1830-1845 28,29   WER 100  55 141   7 280310-311010 BVB
6140 0900-1000 27,28   WER 125  ND 926 1   280310-311010 MVB
6140 1000-1059 27,28   WER 100  ND 926 1   280310-280310 MVB
6140 1700-1800 28  WER 100  ND 930 1234567 010710-311010 RBP
6150 0100-0200 3,4,6,7 WER 250 300 216 1234567 010710-311010 RBP
6175 1930-2015 37,38   WER 250 150 201 1   280310-311010 PAB
6175 1930-2030 37,38   WER 250 150 201   7 280310-311010 PAB

7215 1357-1430 28,29,30WER 100  60 208  23456  280310-311010 TWR
7215 1357-1500 28,29,30WER 100  60 208 1 7 280310-311010 TWR
7230 1900-1930 39N WER 250 105 216 1234567 280310-311010 FEB
7260 1500-1559 30S WER 250  90 208 1234567 280310-311010 IBB
7280 0030-0500 40  WER 250 105 216 1234567 280310-311010 IBB
7290 2100-2159 46E,47  WER 500 180 217 1234567 280310-311010 YFR
7295 1600-1629 30S WER 250 105 216 1234567 280310-311010 IBB
7340 1600-1630 28E WER 100 120 201 1234567 280310-311010 AWR
7360 2200-0057 12,13,15GUF 500 170 151 1234567 280310-311010 YFR
7370 1030-1100 27,28   WER 125  ND 926 1 7 280310-311010 EMG
7375 0100-0500 2,3,4,5 NAU 100 325 216 1234567 280310-090510 HRT
7375 0100-0500 2,3,4,5 NAU 100 325 216 1234567 070910-311010 HRT
7375 2200-0300 11,12,13WER 100 240 216 1234567 280310-090510 HRT
7375 2200-0300 11,12,13WER 100 240 216 1234567 070910-311010 HRT
7375 2300-0300 6,7,8,9 WER 100 300 216 1234567 280310-090510 HRT
7375 2300-0300 6,7,8,9 WER 100 300 216 1234567 070910-311010 HRT
7405 0030-0100 41  WER 250  90 217 1234567 280310-311010 BVB
7410 0700-0800 27,28   WER 125  ND 926  2  290310-311010 BVB
7420 2200-2300 37,38W  WER 250 210 215 1234567 280310-311010 YFR
7425 2100-2200 46,47,52WER 500 180 216 1234567 280310-311010 YFR
7445 1600-1700 29,30   WER 250  60 216 1234567 280310-311010 IBB

9430 1800-1815 39,40   WER 250 120 217 1   280310-311010 BVB *
9430 1800-1859 39,40   WER 250 120 217   7 280310-311010 BVB
9430 1815-1830 39,40   WER 250 120 217 1