Sunday, March 31, 2013
QSLs for March 2013
QSLs received for the month of March 2013 include the following:
Atlantic 2000 International (eQSL) broadcasting by Internet from France
KBS World Radio (QSL card) transmitting from Kimjae, Republic of Korea
Haiphong Radio (eQSL letter) transmitting from Hai Phong City, Vietnam
Sudwestrundfunk 4 (QSL card) broadcasting by Internet from Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Vatican Radio (QSL card) transmitting from Tinang, Philippines
Radio Verdad (QSL card) transmitting from Chiquimula, Guatemala
Radio Algerienne Holy Quran via Télédiffusion de France -TDF (eQSL-Letter) Transmitting from Issoudun, France
Radio Spaceshuttle International (eQSL) transmitting from Finland
China Tibet Broadcasting (QSL card) transmitting from Lhasa, Tibet (Xizang), PRC
Radio Sonder Grense (QSL-Letter) transmitting from (Sentech) Meyerton, South Africa
MTVA / MR-1 Kossuth (QSL-Letter) medium-wave transmission from Solt-Budapest, Hungary
Voice of Turkey (QSL card) transmitting at Emirler, Turkey
Indian DX Report / KBS World Radio (eQSL) transmitting from Kimjae, Republic of Korea
Promised QSLs:
BBC / SENTEC (QSL ) transmitting from Meyerton, South Africa
VOA / Deewa Radio (QSL ) transmitting from Iranawila, Sri Lanka
Radio Romania International (QSL ) transmitting from Galbeni, Romania
Radio Australia (QSL) transmitting from Dhabbaya, UAE
Saturday, March 30, 2013
KBS World Radio / Indian DX Report
KBS World Radio / Indian DX Report, transmitting Kimjae, Republic of Korea, was logged on 30 March 2013. An English language broadcast featuring "Seoul Report" and "Worldwide Friendship" mailbag programme with Indian DX Report was monitored from 16.00 to 17.00 UTC. Reception on 9.640 kHz was (SINPO) 54545 -- minor fading and slight adjacent station splatter.
Reception report was emailed to KBS World Radio and Indian DX Report. The IDXR eQSl was sent on 25 April 2013; KBS World QSL arrived in the mail on 2 May 2013.
Reception report was emailed to KBS World Radio and Indian DX Report. The IDXR eQSl was sent on 25 April 2013; KBS World QSL arrived in the mail on 2 May 2013.
english@kbs.co.kr
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Random Log from 14.00 to 15.00 UTC
On 28 March 2013, from 14.00 to 15.00 UTC, the following short-wave stations were logged in South East Asia:
- RFE / Radio Liberty via Biblis, Germany / 11.850 kHz / 34433 / 14.00 UTC onward in Russian
- VOA via Lampertheim, Germany / 11.840 kHz / 44434 / 14.00 UTC onward in Kurdish
- Radio Belarus in Minsk / 11.730 kHz / 34432 / 14.00 UTC onward in Russian
- Radio Japan via Tashkent / 11.695 kHz / 54545 / 14.00 UTC onward in English
- VOA via Tinang, Philippines / 9.760 kHz / 33443 / 15.00 UTC onward in English
- Radio Romania International via Galbeni / 9.655 kHz / 22422 station splatter from CRI / 15.00 UTC onward in Arabic
- AFN via Barrigada, Guam / 5.765 kHz - USB / 25442 / 15.00 UTC onward in English
- Voice of Pujiang in Shanghai / 5.075 kHz / 35433 / 15.00 UTC onward in Amoy
- AIR Jeypore / 5.040 kHz / 34333 / 15.00 UTC onward in Hindi
- AIR Port Blair / 4.760 kHz / 44434 - Good signal in SEA, but so difficult to QSL / 15.00 UTC onward in Hindi
Receiver / Antenna used: Tecsun S-2000 (Grundig Satellit 750) linnked to 13-meter elevated 1/4 wave aerial
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Radio Free Malaysia (via Taiwan)
Radio Free Malaysia, presumably broadcasting from Radio Taiwan International's MW transmitter site, was logged on 27 March 2013. Programmes discussing political issues, listener phone-in conversations and politically themed music in bahasa Malaysia was monitored from 13.45 to 15.00 UTC / 21.45 to 23.00 Malaysia time (broadcast time 13.00 to 15.00 UTC / 21.00 to 23.00 Malaysia time). Reception on the medium-wave frequency of 1359 kHz was (SINPO) 34423 -- fair signal strength despite minor interference from another station and fading every 5 to 7 minutes.
Although I'm skeptical, a reception report was emailed to Radio Free Malaysia and Radio Taiwan International and sent to RFM's Facebook page on the following day. Hopefully RTI, and more specifically RFM, will have the interest to QSL or eQSL like RTM and Radio Free Sarawak.
Email:
info@radiofreemalaysia.org
rti@rti.org.tw
Email:
info@radiofreemalaysia.org
rti@rti.org.tw
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Haiphong Radio / Vietnam Maritime Weather Station
Haiphong Radio / Vietnam Maritime Communication & Electronics LCC (VISHIPEL) was logged on 24 March 2013 (25 March 2013 in South East Asia). With headquarters based in Hai Phong City, Haiphong Radio was observed broadcasting maritime weather reports from Da Nang, Ben Thuy and Ho Chi Minh from 23.35 to 00.10 UTC. Every 10 minutes Haiphong Radio signed on with a beeping ring tone, followed by a female announcer presenting each coastal station's maritime weather report in Vietnamese and mentioning frequencies "kilohertz", then back to beeping ring tone until transmission closed. Reception on 7.906 kHz in USB mode was (SINPO) 44444 -- good audio quality and strength with only minor interference.
A reception report was emailed shortly afterwards. QSL-letter was received by email on 25 March 2013.
contact@vishipel.com.vn
truyenthong@vishipel.com.vn
Website:
www.vishipel.com.vn
31 Meter Log from 10.00 to 11.00 UTC
31 METER LOG FROM SOUTH EAST ASIA @ 10.00 - 11.00 UTC, 24 MARCH 2013
- Voice of Korea / 9.335 kHz / 44444
- FEBC via Iba, Philippines / 9.400 kHz / 55545
- CNR 5 via Beijing / 9.410 kHz / 44434
- FEBC via Bocaue, Philippines / 9.430 kHz /44444
- CRI via Xian / 9.440 kHz /43434
- CRI via Nanning / 9.460 kHz /43434
- Radio Australia via Shepperton / 9.475 kHz / 34443
- CNR 11 via Boaji 9.480 kHz / 34443
- CNR 1 via Shijiazhuang / 9.500 kHz / 45444
- CNR via Beijing 9.515 kHz / 44444
- CNR via Boaji and VOA via Tinang /9.530 kHz /muddled mix at 42442
- Sound of Hope via Tanshui and CNR (?) / 9.540 kHz / muddled mix at 42442
- Radio Ethiopia / 9.560 kHz / 24442
- KBS World Radio via Kimjae / 9.570 kHz / 55555
- Radio Australia via Shepperton /9.580 kHz / 24442
- Radio Nikkei 1 / 9.595 kHz / 54545
- UNID / 9.605 kHz / 23331
- CRI / 9.615 kHz / 43433
- CNR / 9.620 kHz / 43443
- Voice of Vietnam / 9.635 kHz / 45444
- Voice of Korea / 9.650 kHz / 44444
- KCBS Pyongyang / 9.665 kHz / 44444
- RRI Jakarta / 9.680 kHz / 54554
- RFA or CNR (?) / 9.690 kHz / 54544
(usually CNR obstructs RFA Chinese, Uyghur an Tibetan broadcasts}
(usually CNR obstructs RFA Chinese, Uyghur an Tibetan broadcasts}
- Radio Australia via Shepperton / 9.710 kHz / 55444
- BBC via Kranji / 9.740 kHz / 54555
- Voice of Han via Kuanyin, Taiwan / 9.745 kHz / 43433
- Radio Japan / 9.750 kHz / 54544
- Radio New Zealand International / 9.765 kHz / 34443
- KBS World Radio / 9.770 kHz / 43433
- Radio Taiwan International via Kouhu and CNR (?) /9.780 KHz / muddled mix 43443
- CNR / 9.810 kHz / 44444
- CNR / 9.820 kHz / 54545
- Sarawak FM via Kajang, Malaysia / 9.835 kHz / 44444
- Voice of Vietnam / 9.840 kHz / 23332
- Voice of Korea / 9.850 kHz / 45434
- CRI via Beijing / 9.880 kHz / 53553
- CNR via Lingshi / 9.890 kHz / 25442
- KTWR via Agat, Guam / 9.910 kHz / 54544
Atlantic 2000 International (Internet)
Atlantic 2000 International, broadcasting from France on shortwave and the Internet, was logged on 24 March 2013. A French language programme of English and French pop music was heard from 09.25 to 10.00 UTC (broadcast time 09.00 to 10.00 UTC). Unable to receive them on 6.005 kHz, I resorted to their Internet stream at 24 kps in mp3 format, using an Apple iPod Touch.
Reception report was emailed to Atlantic 2000 after the broadcast. Within the hour, I received a reply stating: "Thank you very much for this new reception report. You will receive our QSL-card soon." This eQSL was received on 31 March 2013.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
19 Meter Log from 14.00 to 15.00 UTC
Using a Tecsun S-2000 (Grundig Satellit 750), these broadcast stations were logged on the 19 meter band from 14.00 to 15.00 UTC, 20 March 2013:
- Radio Riyadh / 15.120 kHz / 55545
- BBC via Mahe, Seychelles / 15.150 kHz / 24332
- Radio Romania International via Galbeni / 15.170 kHz / 45444
- Radio Taiwan International via Issoudun / 15.180 kHz / 45434
- Radio Riyadh / 15.225 kHz / 25332
- Athmeeya Yatra Radio via Trincomalee / 15.235 kHz / 34443
- Radio Liberty via Lampertheim, Germany /15.265 kHz / 34333
- Athmeeya Yatra Radio via Trincomalee / 15.285 kHz / 44333
- Radio Free Asia via Tinian / 15.310 kHz / 54555
- Radio Veritas Asia via Santa Maria Galeria / 15.330 kHz / 55444
- HCJB Australia / 15.340 kHz / 55445
- Radio France International via Issoudun / 15.360 kHz / 34333
- Adventist World Radio via Trincomalee / 15.480 kHz / 24332
- KSDA-AWR via Guam / 15.495 kHz / 24332
- Radio Cairo / 15.545 kHz / 35433
- KBS World via Kimjae / 15.575 kHz / 35443
- VOA via Meyerton / 15.580 kHz / 34323
- Vatican Radio via Tinian Island / 15.595 kHz / 45444
- FEBC via Bocaue, Philippines / 15.620 kHz / 55445
- Voice of Greece / 15.630 kHz / 45444
- Deutsche Welle via Kranji, Singapore / 15.640 kHz / 55444
- BBC via Limassol, Cyprus / 15.710 kHz / 35333
- Galei Zahal, Israel / 15.850 kHz / 24221
Monday, March 18, 2013
Radio Taiwan International (via Dhabbaya)
Radio Taiwan International, transmitting from Dhabbaya, UAE was received on 17 March 2013. A French language broadcast of Chinese classical music and lifestyle topics was monitored from 19.20 to 20.00 UTC (broadcast time 19.00 to 20.00 UTC). Reception on 9.895 kHz was (SINPO) 34443 -- fair signal strength with light QRM, otherwise transmission of audio was clear.
Receiver used was a Tecsun S-2000 (Grundig Satellit 750) linked to a 10-meter vertically elevated 1/4 antenna with a lead-in of 15 meters of shielded 50 ohm coaxial.
Reception report was submitted on-line and emailed to RTI. This QSL card, along with two sachets of jasmine green tea, arrived in the mail on 4 September 2013 after a few follow-up emails.
Email:
rti@rti.org.tw
fren@rti.org.tw
fren@rti.org.tw
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Norddeutschland Rundfunk 1 - Niedersachsen (Internet)
Norddeutscher Rundfunk 1 (NRD 1), transmitting from from their studio in Niedersachsen, Lower Saxony, Germany, was logged on 16 March 2013. An Internet stream from their website was monitored from 10.00 to 11.00 UTC (11.00 to 12.00 CET). News, weather and pop music with listener phone-in requests in German (and Plattdeutsch) was observed during this time frame. The NDR1 website stream used was www.ndr.de/onaircenter109-onaircenterpopup.html
Reception report was submitted on-line at NDR, emailed and submitted at NRD Facebook page, on the same day as the broadcast monitored. An email acknowledging my reception report -- without an actual QSL card -- was received on 26 April 2013.
Email:
ndr@ndr.de
Website:
www.ndr.de/wellenord/index.html
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Caribbean Beacon - University Network (via Anguilla)
Caribbean Beacon (University Network), transmitting from The Valley, Anguilla, was logged on 15 March 2013. Pastor Melissa Scott and a Bible discussion in English was monitored from 20.00 to 21.00 UTC. Reception on 11.775 kHz was (SINPO) 22332 -- weak signal strength but audible, despite strong interference from Radio Algerienne Holy Quran (via TDF - TéléDiffusion de France) in Issoudun, France. As grey-line between Asia and Caribbean approached and Radio Algerienne signed off at 21.00 UTC reception improved to 24332.
Reception report was emailed to Doris Mussington at Caribbean Beacon on the following day. Previous attempts to QSL yielded the promise of a QSL, but no verification ever reached its destination. In late 2012, after contacting Caribbean Beacon again, I was informed their QSL cards had finished. This time around I have requested a Letter of Verification should a QSL card not be viable.
Email:
beacon@anguillanet.com (server queue is full presently, thus RR failed delivery)
Radio Algerienne Holy Quran (via TDF - TéléDiffusion de France)
Self-prepared eQSL with design from TDF webpage and text from email confirming my reception report. |
Reception report was submitted to TDF, owing that previous attempts to QSL directly from Radio Algerienne have failed. Report was emailed to various people at TDP and their Facebook site. This eQSL-letter from TDF was received on 20 March 2013.
Website:
www.tdf.fr/accueil.html
Original email received from TDF confirming Radio Algerienne Holy Quran. Only logo and address has been added. |
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
RRI Fak-Fak (via West Papua)
RRI Fak-Fak in West Papua, Sulawesi, Indonesia was logged 13 March 2013. A broadcast of community announcements, pop tunes and an Islamic programme was monitored from 11.15 to 11.50 UTC Reception on 4.790 kHz was (SINPO) 24332 -- poor signal strength, audible and clear in peaks, despite atmospheric noise and transmitter whinning.
Receiver used was Tecsun S-2000 (Grundig Satellit 750) linked to a 13-meter elevated 1/4 wave aerial.
Reception report was emailed and posted in subsequent days. Report was submitted in Bahasa Indonesia and a sample of a Verification Letter from another RRI station was enclosed. This Letter of Verification was emailed on 16 July 2013.
Website:
www.rrifakfak.co.id/
Email:
rrifakfak@gmail.com
rrifakfak@rri.co.id
Address:
Radio Republik Indonesia Fak Fak
c/o Manajer Penyiaran
Jalan Kapten Pierre Tendean,
Fak Fak, Papua Barat 98612
Republic of Indonesia
Fax:
+62 956 22519
Website:
www.rrifakfak.co.id/
Email:
rrifakfak@gmail.com
rrifakfak@rri.co.id
Address:
Radio Republik Indonesia Fak Fak
c/o Manajer Penyiaran
Jalan Kapten Pierre Tendean,
Fak Fak, Papua Barat 98612
Republic of Indonesia
Fax:
+62 956 22519
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Radio Romania International (via Galbeni)
Radio Romania International, transmitting from Galbeni, Romania, was logged on 12 March 2013. An English language broadcast of news, sports, language course, music and news reel was monitored from 21.30 to 21.56 UTC. Reception on 7.380 kHz was (SINPO) 44444 -- good signal strength with moderate fading and interference from adjacent stations. Receiver used was a Tecsun BCL-3000 linked to an inverted 'L' antenna.
Reception report was emailed on the same day. Within a few hours I received an email promising to send a QSL card. This QSL arrived in the mail on 30 April 2013.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Voice of Oromo Liberation (via Issoudun)
Voice of Oromo Liberation (Sagalee Bilisummaa Oromoo) via Media Broadcast in Issoudun, France was logged on Sunday, 10 March 2013. Note: transmission is only on Sunday and Wednesday. A speech in Afar Oromo was monitored from 17.00 to 17.30 UTC. Reception on 13.810 kHz at 17.00 UTC was (SINPO) 35343 -- fair signal strength, good audio quality, minor fading. However, around 17.10 UTC a droning or jamming sound muffled clarity of speech, degrading reception to 22332.
Reception report was emailed to Broadcast Media and SBO the following day. An eQSL and email from Broadcast Media arrived on 6 May 2013,
Website:
www.oroomoliberationfront.org/static/Contacts.phpSWR4 - Freiburg im Breisgau (Internet)
Sudwestrundfunk 4 (SWR4) - 101.8 mHz, broadcasting from a studio in Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, was logged on 10 March 2013. A German language broadcast of news and weather, followed by "Sonntagskonzert" (Classical music) moderated by Lothar Ackva was monitored from 10.00 to 10.30 UTC. Mode of reception was an Internet stream at 48 kps in mp3 format. Excellent audio quality and a steady stream was noted. Device used was an Apple iPod Touch with iTunes Radio application.
Reception report was submitted on-line and Facebook at SWR4 within a few hours. On 13 March 2013, I received this message from SWR4 Facebook: "Thank you for your mail, Timm. We hope that you will receive our QSL-Card in a few days. Good luck on further listening, from SWR4." QSL card and stickers arrived in the mail on 25 March 2013.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Deutschlandfunk - Berlin (Internet)
Deutschlandfunk, broadcasting presumably from Berlin, Germany, was logged on 10 March 2013. An Internet stream at 128 kps in mp3 format was accessed from DLF's website. A German language broadcast of classic Rock standards hosted by Udo Vieth, followed by news/sports/weather, commentary from Thomas Oechsner and "Geistliche Musik" (Classical compositions) was monitored from 04.40 to 05.30 UTC (05.40 AM to 06.30 in Berlin).
A reception report was submitted on-line and emailed to Deutschlandfunk on the same day. A computer generated message immediatedly was received, indicating email had been received. This QSL card arrived in the mail on 20 June 2013.
Website:
Website:
www.dradio.de/dlf/
Email:
dlf@dlf.de
hoererservice@dradio.de
Deutsche Welle (via Kigali)
Deutsche Welle, transmitting from Kigali, Rwanda, was logged on 9 March 2013. An English language broadcast of news and news programmes "World Link" and "Women's Day" biographies was noted from 19.00 to 19.57 UTC. Reception on 15.275 kHz was (SINPO): 34443 -- fair signal strength with slight atmospheric noise. By 19.30 UTC, signal quality was degarded to 34333 due to increased fading and atmospheric noise.
Reception report was emailed and submitted on-line the following day to Deutsche Welle. Their more recently designed QSL arrived in the mail on 17 April 2013.
Website:
Website:
www.dw.de/
Email:
info@dw.de
Radio Spaceshuttle International (Finland)
Radio Spaceshuttle International, a free radio (pirate) station in Finland, was received on 15.880 kHz (USB mode), from 11.00 UTC onward, on 9 March 2013. Signal was weak, yet audible, just above atmospheric noise. At 11.00 UTC, music -- what sounded like "World Music" -- with intermittent talking from a male DJ between songs was observed. Broadcast was monitored, off and on, up until 16.00 UTC. Reception (SINPO) was 14221 for most of the transmission. Audio quality never rose much above the noise, except after 15.30 UTC when quality improved.slightly to 24322.
To hear an excerpt of this broadcast around 16.00 UTC, click HERE.
A reception report was emailed on the same day. Dick at Radio Spaceshuttle confirmed the report minutes later with this message: "Many thanks. Shall prepare a QSL for you, and yes, we played px "Artems World Music" from around 10:15-11:20 UTC. Some promotionals and then Spaceshuttle-CoolAM 11:29- 12:30 UTC." This eQSL arrived on 21 March 2013.
Email:
spaceshuttleradio@yahoo.com
Friday, March 8, 2013
Vatican Radio (via Tinang)
Vatican Radio, transmitting from Tinang, Philippines, was logged 8 March 2013. A Chinese language broadcast of Western choral music was monitored from 22.10 to 22.30 UTC (broadcast time 22.00 to 22.30 UTC). Reception on 7.395 kHz was (SINPO) 35443 -- fair signal strength with good clarity, despite mild fading and some atmospheric noise.
Reception report was emailed to Vatican Radio on 11 March 2013. Later in the evening, I received an email confirming with a promised QSL card. The actual QSL card arrived in the mail on 25 March 2013.
Monday, March 4, 2013
VOA - Deewa Radio (via Iranawila)
VOA - Deewa Radio, transmitting from Iranawila, Sri Lanka, was logged on 4 March 2013. Pashto language broadcast of music and a capella singing from listeners was monitored from 18.05 to 19.00 UTC. Reception on 9.370 kHz was (SINPO) 34433 - fair signal strength with minor fading and atmospheric noise, otherwise audio was clear. Transmitter occasionally (at least 4 times) would close for a second, then power up again.
Sunday, March 3, 2013
RRI Makassar (Sulawesi)
RRI Makassar, transmitting from Makassar, Sulawesi, Indonesia, was logged on 3 March 2013. An ustazah discussed various Islamic topics. This was followed by a nashid, station ID and Indonesian pop music. All of this was monitored from 21.45 to 22.20 UTC. Reception on 4.750 kHz was (SINPO) 44444 -- good signal strength and good audio clarity, despite some transmitter noise and light fading.
A sample of this broadcast may be heard HERE.
Reception report was emailed on same day. QSL received on 17 July 2013.
Email:
rrimakassar@yahoo.com.id
Address:
RRI Makassar
Jl. Riburane No. 3
Makassar, Sulawesi 90111
Makassar, Sulawesi 90111
Republic of Indonesia
Website:
www.rrimakassar.com/
Saturday, March 2, 2013
AIR Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala, India)
All India Radio Thiruvananthapuram, transmitting from Kerala, India, was logged on 2 March 2013. An English language broadcast of music, including the song "Fame", and conversation with listeners was monitored from 14.05 to 14.30 UTC. At 14.30 UTC, a broadcast in presumably Hindi followed. Reception on 5.010 kHz was (SINPO) 34333 -- fair signal strength, despite droning transmitter noise behind audio feed, along with some atmospheric noise and minor fading. Otherwise speech was audible and clear.
An audio file may heard HERE. To learn more about this AIR station, visit this BLOG SITE.
Reception report was emailed on the following day. This QSL card arrived in the mail on 14 August 2013. This was a big surprise considering non-GOS from AIR have been so difficult for me personally to QSL.
An audio file may heard HERE. To learn more about this AIR station, visit this BLOG SITE.
Reception report was emailed on the following day. This QSL card arrived in the mail on 14 August 2013. This was a big surprise considering non-GOS from AIR have been so difficult for me personally to QSL.
Website:
www.airtvm.com/index.php
Email: www.airtvm.com/index.php
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