[Christian in France decoded this image at 1939 UTC, 27 November, on 15670 kHz.
By 1947 UTC, the signal from North Carolina had disappeared completely! As 
Christian wrote, « Sans doute la propagation, dommage. » Sans 
doute!][cid:image002.jpg@01D24C8C.AD564410]

Hello friends,
Last week’s transmission Sunday at 1930-2000 UTC on 15670 kHz again did not 
reach most of Europe -- for at least part of the show. See the image above. 
The Saturday 0930-1000 broadcast on 5865 kHz also did not reach most of 
Europe.Please try again this weekend, because we never know when gray-line 
propagation will be favorable. This transmission should be audible throughout 
the Americas and might also be heard in the Asia-Pacific region.
This weekend’s VOA Radiogram includes one news item in Olivia 64-2000. This 
mode might provide a good decode even in conditions which result in an 
unsuccessful decode of our usual MFSK32 mode. Turn off Fldigi’s squelch 
(SQL)for best results in Olivia 64-2000.

And to keep the transmitter hum from mixing with the RSID, resulting in 
anincorrect center audio frequency, do this in Fldigi: Configure > IDs > ID > 
RsID > unselect (turn off) Searches passband.  Set the audio frequency at 1500 
Hz. Any self-adjustment of the audio frequency by Fldigi will be no more than 
200 Hz.

Here is the lineup for VOA Radiogram, program 192, 3-4 December 2016, all in 
the MFSK32 except where noted:

1:48 Program preview
2:59 U.S. Coast Guard looks to increased Asia-Pacific role*
8:47 Thomas Edison National Historical Park*
15:55 Olivia 64-2000: UK radio amateur's ISS project
22:16 MFSK32: Club Diexistas de la Amistad 40th anniversary*
27:07 Closing announcements*
* with image
Please send reception reports to
radiog...@voanews.com<mailto:radiog...@voanews.com>.
VOA Radiogram transmission schedule (all days and times UTC):
Sat 0930-1000 5865 kHz (To the Americas, try also in Asia-Pacific and
Europe)
Sat 1600-1630 17580 kHz (To Europe, try also in the Americas and
Asia-Pacific)
Sun 0230-0300 5745 kHz (To the Americas, try also in Europe)
Sun 1930-2000 15670 kHz (To Europe, try also in the Americas and
Asia-Pacific)
All via the Edward R. Murrow transmitting station in North Carolina. 

The Mighty KBC broadcast to North America will be Sunday at 0000-0200 UTC 
(Saturday 7-9 pm EST) on 6145 kHz, via Germany. A minute of MFSK32 will be 
transmitted at about 0130 UTC. Reports to Eric: 
themighty...@gmail.com<mailto:themighty...@gmail.com> . See also
http://www.kbcradio.eu/ and https://www.facebook.com/TheMightyKbc/ . 

DigiDX has a new transmission schedule, both via WRMI Florida:

Sunday 2030-2100 UTC on 11580Khz (Targeted at Europe)
Sunday 2330-2400 UTC on 11580kHz (For North and South America)
See http://www.digidx.uk/ and https://www.facebook.com/digidx/

Italian Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) has digital modes as follows:

EVERY WEDNESDAY ON 3975 KHZ 20.30-21.00 UTC in MFSK32 and OLIVIA 16-500 
EVERY FRIDAY ON 9955 KHZ 02.25-02.30 UTC in MFSK32 
EVERY SATURDAY ON 1584 KHZ 21.25-21.30 UTC in MFSK32
EVERY SUNDAY ON 7730 KHZ 00.55-01.00 UTC in MFSK32
EVERY SUNDAY ON 6070 KHZ 11.30-12.00 UTC in MFSK32 and OLIVIA 16-500 (VIA RADIO 
BCLNEWS)

For the complete IBC transmission schedule, including voice broadcasts, visit 
http://ibcradio.webs.com/ 

Thank you for your reception reports from last weekend.
I am compiling a gallery of Denali images and hope to start sending it out this 
weekend.
I hope you can tune in and write in this weekend.

Kim via KKX 
Kim Andrew Elliott, KD9XB 
Producer and Presenter VOA Radiogram 
voaradiogram.net<http://voaradiogram.net>
Twitter: @VOARadiogram (especially active just before, during, and after 
broadcasts)


        
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