BBC / Babcock International "Test Transmission" for British Antarctic Survey (BAS) Winter Solstice Broadcast, transmitting from Woofferton, Ascension and Dhabbaya, was logged on 14 June 2016, between 21.30 to 21.45 UTC. While my quarter was not the direct target area in this test, reception on 9.720 kHz appeared to be the most suitable frequency, albeit I hasten to add it was heard under poor conditions due to weakness of signal, fading and atmospheric noise.
5.985 kHz was SINPO 25231 -- weak signal, barely audible (TXer site presumed to be Woofferton, UK)
6.035 kHz no signal detected (TXer site presumed to be Dhabbaya)
7.360 kHz no signal detected (TXer site presumed to be Ascension Island)
9.720 kHz was SINPO 25331 -- weak signal, audible when not fading, but unintelligible content for the most part. (TXer site presumed to be Woofferton, UK)

BAS WINTER SOLSTICE BROADCAST
21 June 2016 between 21.30 and 22.00 UTC
5.965 kHz - Dhabayya; 203°
7.350 kHz - Ascension; 207°
9.890 kHz - Woofferton; 182°
For details click HERE.
NOTE: While DXers elsewhere in the world did hear this broadcast on the above frequencies, nothing was detected in Malaysia. Propagation was terrible compared to years past.
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