June 7 at 1730 tune-in heard Voice of Free Kurdistan in
Kurdish on a clear channel 4675. Audio was slightly
distorted. Their ID starts "Dengi Azadi Kurdistan, dengi".
After couple of minutes Iranian jammer came to the frequency.
Sign-off at 1830. Haven't heard them here during evenings for
some
The coming of private FM channels has not affected the
popularity of All India Radio (AIR).
A survey conducted in 2005 revealed that listenership
had gone up by 30 per cent, and that Akashvani was
most popular among Kolkatans with a 59 per cent share
of the audience.
Last year itself, it
Its been some
time since the second phase of bidding for FM
licences, which included 338 FM stations for 90
cities, ended. But it seems that theres still time
before these radio stations become operational,
especially in the smaller towns.
As per government regulations, private FM players are
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Does anyone have any information about 1470 kHz Radio Victoria (spanish
language) being heard in the UK with pretty distorted audio - presumed
from Central or South America?
Paul
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PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3355 R. Simbu (pres.) 0900-1000+ Apparently this is
back on the air after many months. I haven't had the time to sit down and
listen, so haven't been able to ID it yet, but from the few minutes that I
have heard it, its seems like R. Simbu. First heard yesterday, the
6t
PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3355 R. Simbu (pres.) Just noted a signal on 3345, so
that must be Northern, and 3355 must be Simbu. (Valko 7 June)
73's Dave
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