[HCDX] Christmas Special Programme from HCJB Germany

2013-12-23 Thread Stephan Schaa
Hi there,

 

this year there will be transmitted a few special programs over the Christmas 
holidays in our programming at Radio HCJB Germany . Horst Wiese has created a 
60 minute special with many impressions about Christmas in the UK and Scotland 
(His and his families location). The show will be broadcasted on the usual 
waves and media on the 25. and 26. Of december. The language will be german, 
with some international music.

 

The exact dates :

 

25.12 . ( Wednesday) and 26.12 . ( Thu )

 

09.00 - 10.00 clock CET ( 08:00 UTC)

16.00 - 17.00 clock CET ( 15:00 UTC)

18.30 - 19.30 clock CET ( 17:30 UTC)

 

Frequencies are 3995 kHz an 7365 kHz on 75 and 41m as well as at the live 
stream on the internet, phonecast and Smartphone ( Android ) App (if I will be 
able to upload our new App till then.  Unfortunately, the old app that has been 
around longer , just go to Android 2.3. , The new will run from 4.0 up)

 

 

Attention: Unique QSL cards will be send this time (* premiere *) from Germany 
, the address

is:

 

Radio HCJB

c / o Joachim Sinning

Im Gund 18

2 Ganderkesee

Germany

 

 

( Please include return postage )

 

 

 

 

Many greetings and all a Merry Christmas ,

 

Stephan

 

 

Original Text:

 

 

 

Hallo zusammen,

 

auch dieses Jahr gibt es ein paar Sondersendungen über die Weihnachtsfeiertage. 
Horst Wiese hat eine 60 minütige Extra-Sendung mit vielen Eindrücken vom 
Weihnachtsfest in England/Schottland aufgenommen, die wir am 25. Und 26.12. 
über die üblichen Wellen und Medien ausstrahlen werden.

 

Die genauen Termine:

 

25.12.(Mi.)  und 26.12. (Do.)

 

09.00 - 10.00 Uhr MEZ (08.00 UTC)

16.00 - 17.00 Uhr MEZ (15.00 UTC)

18.30 - 19.30 Uhr MEZ (17.30 UTC)

 

Alles läuft über die 3995 kHz, 7365 kHz sowie über den Livestream im Internet, 
per Phonecast und - wenn ich es bis dahin schaffe, sie in den Store zu bekommen 
- über unsere neue Smartphone (Android) App. 

(Die alte App, die es schon länger gibt, geht leider nur bis Android 2.3., die 
neue dann ab 4.0)

 

 

QSL Karten gibt’s diesmal (*Premiere*) direkt aus Deutschland, die Adresse

lautet:

 

Radio HCJB

c/o Joachim Sinning

Im Grund 18

2 Ganderkesee

 

(Bitte möglichst auch an Rückporto denken)

 

 

 

 

Viele Grüße und allen ein gesegnetes Weihnachtsfest,

 

Stephan

 

 

 

 

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[HCDX] Radio HCJB Germany 7365 kHz

2013-09-03 Thread Stephan Schaa
Hello to all,

 

Radio HCJB Germany now uses 7365 kHz (41m) as second frequency, at the
moment with very low power (100 Watt) from Weenermoor, northwest of germany
using a 1/1/0.3 directional antenna directed to the southeast. The
programming is the same as on 3955 kHz (75m).

Reception reports are - as always - welcome.  

 

Web: http://www.hcjb.de

 

 

73 + 55,

 

Stephan

 

 

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[HCDX] HCJB 6050 / Radio Habana Cuba new sked from March 20

2011-03-20 Thread Stephan Schaa
Hello all!

I don't think that RHC will furthermore using the frequency of 6050 khz, a
frequency that HCJB continuously uses for more than six decades to presence.


Sir Arnaldo Coro Antich himself promised that RHC will leave 6050 kHz again
to the next (A11) season. He stated (to us directly via phone and to others
like sources passed on to us) that RHC would never have used this frequency
if they had known that HCJB in Ecuador still uses it. 

I think that Mr Arnaldo Coro Antich and other responsible staff at RHC are
honorable personalities and so I assume that theres a fault in the schedule
information which pointed out that RHC will still use the frequency of 6050
khz in A11 again (particulary because it would also violate the ITU
regularities, like various higher ranked persons also stated . A thing that
RHC certainly wouldn't want to do). 


Background: 

RHC uses the frequency of 6050 kHz, a frequency that Radio HCJB uses
continuously for more than six decades, from november 2010 on at the same
times like HCJB does. 

Even if their transmission is beamed in direction to north america, they
also radiate the amout of at least 8 kW HF Power on the backlobe direct into
HCJBs 10 kW Transmitter target zones north of Quito, as Mr. Arnaldo Coro
Antich stated himself in his Radio Show. 

The problem occured because throug jurisdictional changes at HCJB it was
failed to re-enter the frequency information into the ITU Frequency List
(whereas all information have been re-entered continuously into the HFCC
frequency schedule).
 
Because RHC recognizes the ITU list only and not the HFCC Lists, RHC thought
that the frequency 6050 khz would be clear and could be used by them. 

(ITU regulations specify that in such cases a frequency should not simply be
'taken over' by another station but the station that hasn't updated their
frequency information should be informed to update their schedule on the ITU
and ask if they don't want to use the frequency anymore in future,
especially if the station is still on the air on this frequency before.) 

RHC said that if they had known that HCJB is still broadcasting at the
frequency of 6050 khz they would not have used it. 

A lot of HCJB listeners have confirmed through the last months that the HCJB
transmissions are disturbed heavily and complained. 

In addition to the spanish langues porogramming, particulary the ingigenious
language programmes are affected by this problem, large parts of the
transmissions at these times are disturbed enourmously in the northern
receiving areas. 

Meanwhile and already some time ago all Information about the use of the
frequency of 6050 khz have been updated again by HCJB/ Vozandes Media at the
ecuadorian telecom authorities who themselfs forwarded them to the ITU. 

HCJB and RHC have gotten along well with each other in regard to frequency
coordination and we at HCJB hope that this will be same in future,
especially as HCJB/Vozandes Media will transmit in larger scales again in
near future from ecuador.



Stephan 



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[HCDX] New shortwave station in germany starts (very low power) tests

2011-02-27 Thread Stephan Schaa
Hello everybody!
 
A new shortwave radio station with the Name "Radio6150" starts - big
surprise- on 6150 kHz. Frequency seem already be aproved by the
"Bundesnetzagentur", but additional Mesurements have to be done before using
more power. 
 
6150 khz is testing now with 5 Watts (!) only, but wants to broadcast up to
6 kW. The play a short testloop in three languages, english, dutch and
german.  
 
This is now the fourth frequency used by private - more or less - low
powered stations: 5980 khz (Hamburger Lokalradio), 6005 kHz (Radio 700),
6085 khz (Radio Gloria / diverse Stations, right now Free Radio Service
Holland) and now 6150 kHz. 
Lets wait and see how shortwave develops in germany. :-)
 
 
73, Stephan
  
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Re: [HCDX] Christmas special: HCJB Australie in German

2009-12-25 Thread Stephan Schaa
Upps, I forgot the frequency:

It's 15340 khz on the 19m Band.

73, Stephan



> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Stephan Schaa [mailto:sc...@dieseite.de] 
> Gesendet: Freitag, 25. Dezember 2009 13:49
> An: 'hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com'
> Betreff: Christmas special: HCJB Australie in German
> 
>  
> Hello to all of you out there and merry christmas!
> 
> 
> I just wanted to make a little announcement that today, 
> 
> 25.12.2009
> 
> there will be a special transmission from HCJB Australia, 
> Kununurra in the german language towards europe 
> 
> from 15.00 - 15.30 UTC.
> 
> The time-slot/frequency combination is not perfect, but 
> anyway: There's a special QSL Card your everybody that 
> received the programme and writes to the german departement of HCJB. 
> 
> 
> 73, Stephan 


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[HCDX] Christmas special: HCJB Australie in German

2009-12-25 Thread Stephan Schaa
 
Hello to all of you out there and merry christmas!


I just wanted to make a little announcement that today, 

25.12.2009

there will be a special transmission from HCJB Australia, Kununurra in the
german language towards europe 

from 15.00 - 15.30 UTC.

The time-slot/frequency combination is not perfect, but anyway: There's a
special QSL Card your everybody that received the programme and writes to
the german departement of HCJB. 


73, Stephan 

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[HCDX] HCJB DRM

2008-11-28 Thread Stephan Schaa
 
Hello everybody!

HCJB now uses 15280 kHz to Europe in the DRM Mode with 4 kW and a Rhombic
Antenna. Time: 11.00 - 13.00 UTC. 
Bitrate isonly 14.78 kBit, but audio is very good for that low bitrate. For
proper decoding a SNR of 10 - 12 dB is needed.

Program lineup includes 

Musica del ecuador at 11.00 - 1130
News programming in spanish 11.30 - 12.00 Low German 12.00 - 12.30 German
12.30 - 13.00

As the rhombic targets 35 & 225 degrees, it is maybe possible to receive
this transmission in the south pacific, too. I would be very interested if
reception is possible in NZ & parts of Australia?

SNR in germany gets up to 17 dB at my Deltaloop with the "Pappradio" Low
Cost SDR connected to a Computer.

If set up a little livestream. So if someone wants to test the quality you
can connect to: http://schaa.dyndns.org:8080/stream.aac with Winamp or VLC
(or every other Software that can decode AAC+ streams)


73,
Stephan

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