Karel,
here are some new frequencies of the new CRI English service from Beijing
for China, Africa and North America (it seems all transmitters are powerful
500/600 ones):
0400-1500 17490, 17650
1500-1600 9795, 13640, 17490, 17650
1600-1700 7250, 9795, 11670, 11940, 13640, 13730, 17490, 17650
1700-1900 11670, 11940, 12080, 13730, 13830, 15150
1900-2000 9430, 11940, 12015, 12080, 13760
2000-2100 7295, 9430, 12015, 12080, 13760
2100-2200 9430, 12080
Mikhail
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From: Karel Honzk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [HCDX] New CRI txs in the 16 mb
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 18:06:35 +0200
C H I N A
Very strong signals of China Radio International (CRI) in English noted
this morning (9
JUNE 2004) on 17490 and 17650 kHz.
Both frequencies have been already reported (17490 testing since last days
of May), now it
seems like regular operation of both transmitters.
Great signals of S9 + 30 dB here in the middle of Europe while listening
between 0410-0930
UTC...
From 0800 UTC they relay CRI 91.5 FM (Beijing) and often mention this
frequency.
Karel Honzik
the Czech Republic (Czechia)
AOR AR-7030
30 m LW
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