MYANMAR  7200.088  At 12.35 UTC June 14 I checked that channel on remote
software defined radio unit on Japan island. Heard a female announcer on
some women feature, followed at 12.39 UTC by male voice and then modern
popular Burmese music singer played - since. Program was 100% Myanmar radio,
reminded me on my various tourings to South East Asia.

S=5 signal, like -100 to -92 dBm strength. For clean audio reception, I had
to NOTCH OUT a ham station on approx. 7196 kHz.

vy73 wb  DF5SX


----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Howard" Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 6:54 AM
Subject: Re: Myanma now on 7200.05v (ex-7185.75)

Hi Robin - The spur was clearly // on June 13. Ron

On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 9:51 PM, Robin L. Harwood wrote:
No signs of any spurs on 7186v from Myanmar on 7200 here.
Don''t get confused with Sri Lanka on 7190v. It is well down and rarely
hear any modulation although carrier is s5.
Robin VK7RH
Norwood, Tasmania 7250

Uli, DJ9KR wrote:

Dear Ron,
thank you for informing me about the latest frequency change of Myanma
Radio. Due to propagation condx we do not hear this intruder around 1122
to 1205 UTC.
I add a list of intruders we can hear in southern Germany.
Listening to R.Myanma on 7200 kHz would be difficult as R.Omdurman (SDN)
is using this QRG 24 h.
Regards,
Uli, DJ9KR, IARU MONITORING SYSTEM Intruder Watch
Vice Coordinator Region 1
www.iarums-r1.org
www.qrz.com/db/dj9kr

----- Original Nachricht ----
Von: Ron Howard>
An: "Robin L. Harwood>
Datum: 13.06.2011 16:17
Betreff: Myanmar now on 7200.05v (ex-7185.75)

MYANMAR. Myanma Radio back on 7200.05v again after only being
on ex-7185.75 for about 17 days. Believe they took this transmitter
off line so they could work on the previous poor audio, which is
now much improved. Randomly from 1122 to 1205, June 13; heard with
good signal strength and also the usual weak spur on 7185.87;
played same indigenous theme music at both ToH and BoH. Thanks
to Sei-ichi Hasegawa for his timely tip in dxldyg!
(Ron Howard, San Francisco at Ocean Beach, CA, USA,
Etón E1 + 100 feet of antenna wire attached to whip antenna)

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