Saturday, November 02, 2024

Jazz AM in DRM on 3955 kHz on Friday 1st of November 2024 at 2200 UTC

Jazz AM in DRM on 3955 kHz on Friday 1st of November 2024 at 2200 UTC

Update from Jazz AM:

DRM Broadcast on 3995 kHz Friday 1 Nov 2200 to 2300 GMT is going ahead from Woofferton. We thank Encompass for their kind sponsorship in assisting in getting this programme on air. Hope you can enjoy the HiFi sound.

(Alan, G4TMV via drmrx.org forum)

BritAsia Radio to start regular DRM transmission for India from 2nd Nov

BritAsia Radio based in Birmingham, UK will start a regular one hour DRM transmission to India at 1400-1500 UTC on 21575 kHz on Saturdays from Woofferton with effect from 2nd November '24.

BritAsia Radio had started testing in DRM mode via Woofferton on 18th Oct '24, transmissions were noted Wed-Fri 1400-1500 UTC on 21575 kHz, several DRM enthusiasts from South Asia , Japan & China logged their broadcast being identified as "BritAsia pop up DRM service for India".

Please send your reception reports to : info@britasia.tv

Logo courtesy BritAsia Radio

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

RNZI B24

RNZI B24
(27 Oct 2024 - 28 Mar 2025)

UTC          kHz  Target                    Days
----------------------------------------------------
00:00-06:58 17675 Pacific                   Daily
06:59-09:58 13755 Pacific                   Daily
06:59-12:58 13755 Pacific                   Sat Sun
09:59-12:58 13755 Solomon Isl,PNG           Mon - Fri
12:59-16:50 7390  Pacific                   Sun - Fri
12:59-16:58 7390  Pacific                   Sat
16:51-07:58 11725 Tonga,Fiji,Samoa,Cook Isl Sun - Fri
16:51-07:58  9780 Tonga,Fiji,Samoa,Cook Isl Sun - Fri DRM
16:51-07:58 11725 Pacific                   Sat
17:59-18:58 15720 Pacific                   Sun - Fri
17:59-18:58 13840 Pacific                   Sun - Fri DRM
17:59-21:58 15720 Pacific                   Sat
18:59 20:58 15720 Tonga,Fiji,Samoa,Cook Isl Sun - Fri
18:59 20:58 13840 Tonga,Fiji,Samoa,Cook Isl Sun - Fri DRM
20:59-21:58 15720 Pacific                   Daily
21:59-00:00 17675 Pacific                   Daily

Satellite

RNZI is available on Satellite, courtesy of TVNZ Pacific Service.
The coverage area extends from Singapore, and eastward to the Cook Islands, which includes Fiji, Tonga, Niue and Samoa.
IS19/23 C Slot A
DL 4146.5 V
FEC 3/4
SR 5.6320

Submit reception reports at : https://www.rnz.co.nz/international/qsl/new

(Source : RNZI)

KTWR DRM B24

KTWR B24 DRM broadcasts (Effective 27 October 2024):

                                                                           

Day   Time (UTC) Frequency Coverage Area Language

--------------------------------------------------

Saturday 1059-1130  12040 kHz China  English

Saturday 1130-1230  11965 kHz Japan  Japanese, English

Sunday   1600-1645  15390 kHz India  English

Saturday 1600-1630  15390 kHz India  South Indian languages


Source : NH2MS



Thursday, September 26, 2024

Special dawn programme 'Mahishasur Mardini' by Akashvani on the ocassion of 'Mahalaya 2024'


Special transmission by Akashvani for 'Mahalaya 2024'

Date : 2nd October, 2024(Wednesday)
Time : 0350 - 0545 IST, 2220 UTC (1st Oct 2024) to 0015 UTC* (2nd Oct, 2024)

* some stations have late sign in & may continue past 0100 UTC

Akashvani, Delhi will broadcast the special dawn on the programme 'Mahishasur Mardini' on the ocassion of Mahalaya in following languages  :

- Hindi/Sanskrit version - on its Indraprastha & FM Gold channels.This will be relayed by all FM Gold channels and selected SW & MW stations.

- Bengali/Sanskrit version - at same time on Akashvani Delhi FM Rainbow network and selected SW & MW stations.

Akashvani, Kolkata will also originate the special Mahalaya programme in Bengali/Sanskrit at same time which will be relayed by selected SW & MW stations .

This programme may also be relayed over concerned DRM channels,YouTube channel AIR Live News 24X7 & DTH.

Live-streaming on : https://prasarbharati.gov.in and News On AIR App

"Mahishasuramardini" is a special two hour transmission consisting of Sanskrit & Bengali recitation & music orated by Late Shri.Birendra Krishna Bhadra. Akashvani has been broadcasting this program since early 1930's. The sheer nostalgia is what makes the dawn of Mahalaya special as one of the most looked forward to Radio broadcasts. Countdown of Indian festival of Durga Puja starts from the day of
Mahalaya.

Frequencies observed during past years :

MW

531 - Jodhpur
549 - Ranchi *
603 - Ajmer
621 - Patna A *
648 - Indore
657 - Kolkata A *
675 - Chattarpur
684 - Port Blair
711 - Siliguri *
729 - Guwahati A
747 - Lucknow A
756 - Jagdalpur
774 - Shimla
792 - Pune *
801 - Jabalpur *
810 - Rajkot A *
819 - New Delhi A *
828 - Silchar
846 - Ahmedabad *
891 - Rampur
909 - Gorakhpur
918 - Suratgarh
954 - Nazibabad
981 - Raipur
990 - Jammu
1008 - Kolkata B *
1026 - Prayagraj
1044 - Mumbai A (Pure DRM)
1125 - Udaipur/Tezpur
1179 - Rewa
1242 - Varanasi *
1260 - Ambikapur
1269 - Agartala
1296 - Darbhanga
1314 - Bhuj
1386 - Gwalior
1395 - Bikaner *
1404 - Gangtok
1458 - Bhagalpur
1530 - Agra
1593 - Bhopal A

* Try also in DRM mode on minus 9 kHz of AM frequency

Reception Reports to :

Please submit your reception reports on line at: https://prasarbharati.gov.in/reception-report/


or by postal mail to :

Director (Spectrum Management & Synergy)
Akashvani (All India Radio),
Room No. 204, Akashvani Bhawan,
Parliament Street
New Delhi110001, India

Related :

Eight Decades Later, the Original Mahalaya Still Unites


Come Mahalaya, Birendra Krishna Bhadra's recitation still default choice for All India Radio


(Alokesh Gupta, New Delhi)

Friday, September 20, 2024

International Broadcasting Advisory Board Welcomes new VOA Director Michael Abramowitz

International Broadcasting Advisory Board Welcomes VOA Director Michael Abramowitz

WASHINGTON – The International Broadcasting Advisory Board (IBAB) is eager to begin working with Michael Abramowitz as the new director of the Voice of America, following the U.S. Agency for Global Media's ceremonial swearing in of Abramowitz at its Wilbur J. Cohen Building headquarters on Tuesday, September 17, in Washington, D.C.

"The IBAB is thrilled to welcome Michael Abramowitz as the new director of Voice of America," said IBAB Chair Kenneth Jarin. "Michael brings a wealth of world knowledge, compassion and journalistic expertise to the USAGM family. This is especially important at a time when oppressed people living under authoritarian regimes around the world do not have access to independent reporting of the issues that affect their daily lives and future. Hundreds of millions of people around the world depend on Voice of America for its credibility, and with Michael at the helm, we are going to keep carrying the torch of press freedom and delivering objective news and information in the years to come. IBAB and USAGM are happy to have him on board!"

USAGM CEO Amanda Bennett swore in Director Abramowitz on a U.S. Constitution, and the ceremony was followed by a fireside chat during which CEO Bennett and Director Abramowitz discussed the urgency of VOA's charter, as well as the challenges facing journalists and emerging threats to press freedom around the world.

Abramowitz joined VOA in June 2024 from Freedom House, where he served as President to the Washington, D.C.-based non-profit organization which provides research, analysis, advocacy, and direct support to journalists and defenders of human rights. A skilled and respected journalist, Abramowitz previously directed the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum's Levine Institute for Holocaust Education, where he led the museum's genocide prevention efforts. For nearly 25 years prior, Abramowitz worked at The Washington Post, rising to national editor and then White House correspondent. A graduate of Harvard College, Abramowitz is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the George W. Bush Institute Advisory Council. He was formerly a Marshall Memorial fellow at the German Marshall Fund and Berlin Prize Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin.

(Press Release)

Celebrating 65 Years of Doordarshan: India's Public Service Broadcaster

Doordarshan, India's public service broadcaster, proudly celebrates its 65th anniversary this year. Since its inception on 15th September 1959, Doordarshan has been a cornerstone of Indian media fostering unity, culture, and education while serving as the voice of the nation.

From its humble beginnings with an experimental broadcast in Delhi, Doordarshan has grown to become one of the largest broadcasting organizations in the world. Over the decades, it has witnessed monumental transformations in technology and audience engagement while steadfastly maintaining its commitment to public service broadcasting. From the days of black and white television to the present era of digital and satellite broadcasting, Doordarshan has continuously evolved to cater to the changing tastes and preferences of its diverse audience. From the era of black n white transmission to 35 channels across its network giving every region the flair of its own language through its 6 National Channels, 28 regional channels and 1 International Channel; Doordarshan continues its journey with commitment of pioneering Public service Broadcaster.

Reflecting on 65 Years of Service

Over the past 65 years, Doordarshan has played a crucial role in the socio-cultural development of India. It has been the platform for some of the most iconic television shows that have defined generations, from the mythological epics "Ramayana" and "Mahabharat" to the beloved "Chitrahaar," "Surabhi," and "Hum Log." Doordarshan has provided a space for cultural exchange, brought rural and urban India closer together, and created awareness about vital social issues through various educational and informative programs.

To commemorate this milestone, DD National telecasted a special programme "Dil Se Doordarshan, DD@65", a grand gala event hosted by renowned Master Jaiveer Bansal & Anil Singh, Ventriloquist featuring performances by eminent artists like Shri Pramod Kumar, International Magician & Mentalist and also a Guinness Book of Records holder. He has received many state and national awards and Ms Manisha Swarnkar (Sand Artist) is one of the most accomplished sand artist in the country and an Alumna of IDC, IIT Bombay. She has been performing the sand art for 13 years and is the first women Sand artist from India.

The star performer for the "Dil Se Doordarshan, DD@65" show was Padma Shri awardee Sh. Kailash Kher, the Bollywood sensation who has mesmerized audiences for decades through his power packed performances. His music style is heavily influenced by Indian Folk music and Sufi music. The voiceover for Doordarshan show reel is done by legendary actor Shri Manoj Bajpaee.

Renewing Our Commitment to the Nation

On this momentous occasion, Doordarshan renews its commitment to its mission of providing reliable, accessible, and quality content to every citizen of India. The broadcaster continues to embrace technological advancements to reach audiences on all platforms – from television to mobile phones – ensuring that it remains a relevant and trusted source of news, entertainment, and information.

Looking Ahead

As Doordarshan enters its 66th year, it stands ready to continue its journey of innovation, inclusion, and inspiration. With its rich history and dedication to public service, Doordarshan will keep serving as a beacon of India's diversity, heritage, and progress.

(Press Information Bureau, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India)

Sunday, September 01, 2024

Dr. Pragya Paliwal Gaur is new Director General, News Services Division of Akashvani

Senior Indian Information Service officer Dr. Pragya Paliwal Gaur has assumed charge as the Director General of the News Services Division of Akashvani at New Delhi with effect from 1st Sept '24. With over 33 years of experience, she has served in various roles under the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.

(Source : @AkashvaniAIR on X)

Radio Free Asia announces QSL Card # 86

Radio Free Asia (RFA) announces its latest QSL card celebrating 28 years of delivering accurate, uncensored, domestic news to people living under authoritarian regimes across Asia and globally to populations vulnerable to malign influence. Through its in-depth, unflinching journalism, RFA brings to light consequential developments in China, North Korea, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam, as well as the Pacific region. This is RFA's 86th QSL design and will be used to confirm all valid RFA reception reports from September – December 2024.

..................................................................RFA's QSL CARD #86

Created by Congress in 1994 and incorporated in 1996, RFA broadcasts in Burmese, Cantonese, Khmer, Korean to North Korea, Lao, Mandarin Chinese, Vietnamese, Tibetan (including Uke, Amdo, and Kham dialects), and Uyghur. RFA strives for accuracy, balance, and fairness in our editorial content. As a 'surrogate' broadcaster, RFA provides news and commentary specific to each of our target countries, acting as the free press these countries lack. RFA broadcasts only in local languages and dialects, and most of our broadcasts comprise news of specific local interest.  More information about RFA, including our current broadcast frequency schedule, is always available at www.rfa.org.

RFA encourages listeners to submit reception reports.  Reception reports are valuable to RFA as they help us evaluate the signal strength and quality of our transmissions.  RFA confirms all accurate reception reports by mailing a QSL card to the listener.  RFA welcomes all reception report submissions not only from DX'ers, but also from our general listening audience.

Reception reports are accepted by email at qsl @ rfa.org and by mail to :

Reception Reports
Radio Free Asia
2025 M. Street NW, Suite 300
Washington DC 20036
United States of America

ITU Radio Regulations 2024 edition released

The Radio Regulations, Edition of 2024, contains the complete texts of the Radio Regulations adopted by the World Radiocommunication Conference of 1995 (WRC-95) and reviewed by the subsequent World Radiocommunication Conferences: WRC-97 (Geneva, 1997), WRC-2000 (Istanbul, 2000), WRC-03 (Geneva, 2003), WRC-07 (Geneva, 2007), WRC-12 (Geneva, 2012), WRC-15 (Geneva, 2015), WRC-19 (Sharm el-Sheik, 2019) and WRC-23 (Dubai, 2023).

Download link :


Monday, August 26, 2024

Announcing HAM FEST INDIA 24: A Celebration of Unity and Passion in Kolkata

Announcing HAM FEST INDIA 24: A Celebration of Unity and Passion in Kolkata

"KEEP THE WAVES ALIVE"

We are beyond excited to share some truly wonderful news with you! The bond we've built through OSCAR India has always been strong, and today, with immense pride and gratitude, we are announcing that OSCAR India will be hosting *HAM FEST INDIA 24 in the City of Joy, Kolkata!*

Thank you all for the overwhelming love and trust you have placed in us. We have received confirmation, including a heartfelt endorsement from the esteemed organizers of HFI23 (Gujarat Institute of Amateur Radio). Their trust in us further fuels our commitment to make this event unforgettable.

Mark your calendars: This year, HAM FEST INDIA 24 is officially scheduled for the 14th and 15th of December.

As of today, we're just 110 days away from gathering to celebrate our shared passion, connect, and create lasting memories. The event venue will be conveniently located within 12 km of major railway stations such as Sealdah, Howrah, and Kolkata, and within 10 km of the airport.

Please make all necessary travel arrangements. The exact venue address will be shared 90 days before the event.

For the latest updates, keep visiting the official website of HAM FEST INDIA 2024: www.hfi24.in

(YL Sayani, VU3OIS, Public Relations Officer, OSCAR INDIA, Assistant Media Director, AISMIT)

Wednesday, August 14, 2024

Special broadcast/programs for India's 78th Independence Day on 15th Aug, 2024

Special  broadcast/programs for India's 78th Independence Day on 15th Aug, 2024

India is celebrating its 78th Independence Day on 15th August 2024, details of special programs by Akashvani for the occasion is as follows:

14th August 2024 (Wednesday) 1330 UTC (7.00 pm IST) onwards "Address to the Nation" on the eve of Independence Day in Hindi and English by Smt.Draupadi Murmu, Hon'ble President of India.

All stations of Akashvani will relay this on MW, SW & FM.


Also on DTH Channels/ airlivenews 24x7
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15th August 2024 (Thursday) 0130-0240 UTC (0700-0810 hrs IST)

Akashvani will broadcast live broadcast the running commentary in English and Hindi on the Flag Hoisting and Prime Minister's address to the nation to be held at Red Fort, New Delhi between 0130-0240 UTC (0700-0810 hrs IST) on 15th August, 2024 on the following SW frequencies.

English:
15260 kHz Bengaluru 500 kW

Hindi:
11805 kHz New Delhi 100 kW
15410 kHz Bangalore 500 kW

The External Services on the above frequencies in Indonesian, Nepali & Baluchi scheduled  at this same time will be not there on that day.

The Regional SW Station (Leh) will start using their day time frequencies about 1 hour or more earlier than usual on 15th August as follows to relay the commentary. This may provide enhanced reception of stations than on normal days.

kHz     kW       Station
-----------------------------
4760    2.5       Leh          

All stations of Akashvani (AIR) on MW, FM & 'Akashvani AIR' YouTube Channel will relay the running commentary.


Live streaming of the above programs is available in:


Reception Reports to :

Please submit your reception reports on line at: https://prasarbharati.gov.in/reception-report/

or by postal mail to :

Director (Spectrum Management & Synergy)
Akashvani (All India Radio),
Room No. 204, Akashvani Bhawan,
Parliament Street
New Delhi110001, India

Independence Day events are also available live on Doordarshan TV on all their channels .Try the following links :


(Jose Jacob & Alokesh Gupta)

 

Jonathan Munro to become BBC News Global Director

Jonathan Munro will take up the post of BBC News Global Director from September. In this new role, spanning international services, he will be Director of the BBC World Service, oversee BBC Monitoring and remain Deputy CEO of BBC News and Current Affairs.

Full story at :

https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/2024/jonathan-munro-to-become-bbc-news-global-director



Tuesday, July 09, 2024

Radio Free Asia ends Shortwave Broadcasts in Cantonese

Radio Free Asia posted on their website that they are dropping shortwave broadcast in Cantonese language.


The Cantonese section of our station will suspend shortwave broadcasting from July 8, and resources will be focused on expanding multimedia communication and increasing content in the future.
The new adjustment will not affect the overall news coverage. Viewers can still receive a lot of our news information on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and Podcast.
Thank you for your continued support.

Official website ➡️ rfa.org/cantonese
Facebook ➡️ facebook.com/cantonese.rfa
MeWe ➡️ mewe.com/p/自由亚洲粤语rfacantonese
Major podcast platforms🔎 "RFA", "Key News"

(Alexander Miatlikov via WOR)