Wednesday, February 18, 2026

ZoomRock FM from Finland tests on medium wave

The new Finnish medium wave station ZoomRock FM is now testing on 1242 kHz and can be heard in many parts of the country. Nice music programs. Reports can be sent to zoomrockfm@gmail.com.

The station broadcasts according to the task with between 500 and 1000 Watts.

Via NorDX mailing list



Radio Free Asia says it resumes broadcasts to China

Radio Free Asia says it resumes broadcasts to China

By Reuters

- RFA resumes broadcasts in Mandarin, Tibetan, and Uyghur
- Funding cuts by Trump administration led to RFA's initial shutdown
- RFA highlights human rights abuses in China and other authoritarian countries

Full story at :

RFA is back in business! We are proud to have resumed broadcasting to audiences in China in Mandarin, Tibetan, and Uyghur, providing some of the world's only independent reporting on these regions in the local languages. They join RFA Burmese and Korean, which has been reaching audiences inside Burma and North Korea since December. This critical work, which we've been able to resume due to private contracting with transmission services, is already making waves. RFA's Uyghur Service aired a report over the weekend about how children of detainees in Xinjiang are being forced into manual labor at a young age instead of going to school (link below).

Congress' recently enacted FY'26 spending package, signed into law by President Trump, shows its unwavering bipartisan support of our critical mission and work. Rebuilding our network relies on us receiving those funds consistently. But I am confident our work will continue and grow. RFA's incredible journalists and technicians, as well as our legal and HR teams, have made this all possible. I cannot be more proud of everyone behind this effort to get back on our feet as we enter a critical phase for our organization's present and future.

(Bay Fang, President and CEO at Radio Free Asia on LinkedIn)

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Vatican Radio to celebrate 95 years on World Radio Day, launches new musical logo

Vatican Radio to celebrate 95 years on World Radio Day

This World Radio Day, Vatican Radio celebrates 95 years with seven multilingual programs dedicated to the future of radio and the day's theme that 'AI is a tool, not a voice.'



Vatican Radio launches new musical logo to celebrate its 95th anniversary.

On the occasion of the anniversary of its inauguration, on 12 February 2026, Vatican Radio – Vatican News renews one of the most recognisable elements of its identity: the sound ident that has always accompanied listeners of the Pope's station, a modern reworking of the original theme of "Christus Vincit"

More at :


Atlantic 2000 on the air this Saturday, February 14

Atlantic 2000 will be on the air this Saturday, 14th of February from 0900 to 1000 UTC  on 6070 and 9670 kHz via Channel 292.

Streams will be available at the same time on website http://radioatlantic2000.free.fr  


Saturday, February 07, 2026

Special DRM Broadcasts for World Radio Day

Planned DRM Demonstration Broadcasts – 13th February 2026

(All times UTC; coverage may extend beyond primary target regions depending on propagation conditions.)

UTC Time     Frequency  Primary Target  Region Transmitter Site Operator  Notes
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09:00–15:00 6195 kHz    
Europe (regional coverage) Waldheim Europasender Waldheim Undirected antenna, low-power regional transmission

12:00–13:00 21605 kHz  
South-East Asia and parts of Australia and New
Zealand Nauen Media Broadcast Directional antenna (73°)

14:00–15:00 21600 kHz  
Indian subcontinent  Woofferton A901 Encompass Directional antenna (82°)

15:00–16:00 15260 kHz  
Europe Woofferton A928A Encompass Directional antenna (114°)

16:00–17:00 21605 kHz  
Central and Southern Africa  Nauen Media Broadcast Directional antenna (167°)

17:00–18:00 15310 kHz  
East Africa Nauen Media Broadcast Directional antenna (150°)

19:00–20:00 15635 kHz  
Eastern Gulf of Guinea Woofferton A912 Encompass Directional antenna (170°)

20:00–21:00 17570 kHz  
Brazil and parts of Latin America Ascension A21 Encompass Directional antenna (265°)

All day FM band Johannesburg (local coverage) Randburg Blulemon Local FM band transmission, non-directional

Our thanks go to our broadcast partners who are carrying these transmissions: Encompass, Media Broadcast, Europasender Waldheim, and Blulemon.

Source : drm.org

KBS WORLD Radio is Hiring Editor/Anchor

KBS WORLD Radio is Hiring Editor/Anchor

KBS WORLD Radio English Service is looking for an editor/anchor. This full-time job mainly consists of copy-editing news and other longer form scripts and anchoring segments and/or shows for KBS WORLD Radio programs, including KBS WORLD Radio News.

Position: Anchor/Copy Editor

Application Deadline: Feb .15, 2026 (Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis)
Please send a cover letter, resume and portfolio or work (writing, audio recordings, video clips etc.) with the subject line "KBS WORLD RADIO NEWS FEATURES EDITOR APPLICATION (Your name)" to kbsenglishnews@kbs.co.kr

Job Description

- Copy-editing news and other program scripts, voice-overs for daily and weekly programs
- Writing and presenting segments for daily and weekly programs
- Booking guests for various segments
- Engaging with listeners through social media, email, etc
- Assist news and features teams with various tasks as requested

Qualifications

The ideal candidate will be highly organized, detail-oriented and have strong time-management skills they can apply independently and industriously. They will be a sharp and driven native English speaker with impeccable knowledge of prose, grammar and composition. They must be equipped with a versatile on-air radio voice and personality.

A candidate must meet one of the following requirements:

1) A graduate degree in a relevant field
2) An undergraduate degree in a relevant field with at least a year of career experience in a related area
3) More than five years of work experience in a related area

Applicants are required to apostille their original academic degree (diploma) and work experience (certificate of employment or employment verification letter), and submit those documents along with their resume, cover letter and other supporting materials.

Applicants who hold a bachelor's, master's or PhD degree from a Korean university are not required to apostille their degree certificates. Proof of work experience issued by Korean employers do not have to be apostilled.

Visa/Work Permit

Applicants are responsible for obtaining the relevant visa/work permit. Failing to obtain a proper work permit on time could lead to cancellation of the job offer.

Select applicants, who do not possess a degree from a Korean university or proof of employment within Korea, will be required to submit the aforementioned apostilled documents, as well as copies translated into Korean to the Korea Immigration Service of the Ministry of Justice in order to obtain the relevant visa/work permit under the E-7 announcer category. (No other job categories are available for the current vacancies.)

Please contact the South Korean MOJ immigration hotline for details.

What we offer

A salary of approximately 44,000,000 KRW per year including severance pay. Additional benefits include 15 paid vacation days, a 500,000 KRW resettlement allowance and round-trip airfare (if relocating to South Korea from another country).

Details of Employment

40+ hours a week (Mon~Fri), Occasional weekends and holidays. Renewable one-year contract. Exact starting date negotiable.

Please send a cover letter, resume and portfolio or work (writing, audio recordings, video clips etc.) with the subject line "KBS WORLD RADIO NEWS FEATURES EDITOR APPLICATION (Your name)" to kbsenglishnews@kbs.co.kr

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

Due to a high volume of applications, we are unable to respond to individual inquiries.

(Source:  KBS WORLD Radio)

Thursday, February 05, 2026

BBC launches emergency lifeline radio programme for Iran

BBC launches emergency lifeline radio programme for Iran
The programme will air daily for 30 minutes across medium and shortwave frequencies

The BBC World Service has launched a temporary emergency lifeline radio programme for Iran in response to the ongoing turmoil in the country, and the unprecedented crackdown on protests.

To complement the existing BBC News Persian video and digital services, the radio programme will be available on mediumwave and shortwave across Iran to increase the population's access to news and information. To broaden its offer and availability of programming, the BBC World Service has also made some of its TV content available on mediumwave radio.

Since 8 January, the Iranian people have been subject to an internet blackout. Prior to this, BBC News Persian's digital services saw their biggest reach in a year with their platforms reaching more than 33 million people.

The short-term programme will cover the latest news and developments in Iran and will place events inside the country within their wider regional and international context. It will feature voices from inside Iran alongside clear, informed analysis of the most recent political, social, and economic developments shaping the situation in the country.

The programme will air daily for 30 minutes across medium and shortwave frequencies from 4.30pm GMT / 8pm Iran Standard Time. The temporary programme has been granted resource from existing funds until the end of March 2026.

Fiona Crack, Interim Global Director, BBC News, says: "A key role of the BBC World Service is to step up in times of crisis to provide news and information for our audiences in greatest need. BBC News Persian reaches one in four adults in Iran, which is an astonishing feat considering their reporting is banned in the country.

"The team have been essential in telling the urgent story of the Iranian people to audiences around the world, and our new radio programme will give the Iranian people more ways to access independent and impartial news."

Tarik Kafala, Interim Regional Director, Middle East and North Africa, says: "BBC News Persian have worked tirelessly to deliver journalism throughout this period of unrest as the demand for trusted news has soared in Iran. The teams have supplied extended TV hours in Iran and an increased offer on digital platforms for the Iranian people. They have reported for UK audiences across bulletins, live pages and on forensic journalism with BBC Verify."

The BBC World Service has a history of launching emergency services in times of crisis. In April 2025, BBC News Burmese started providing audio and video content on a satellite channel in the aftermath of Myanmar earthquake.

In April 2024, following the fall of the Assad regime, the BBC World Service set up an enhanced audio channel on FM and mediumwave for the people of Syria. This follows the emergency radio service for Gaza in November 2024 and for Sudan in May 2023 amid conflict.

In February 2022, the BBC News Ukraine service extended TV bulletins following the invasion of the country.

Where to find the programme:

The live programme will be available at 4.30pm GMT (8pm Iran Time) on 702kHz medium wave and 9465kHz short wave

The programme will be repeated at 6pm GMT (9.30pm Iran time) on 702kHz mediumwave and 5395kHz shortwave

A visualised version of the programme will be broadcast on BBC Persian TV at 6pm GMT (9.30pm Iran time)

(Source: BBC Press Release)


Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Radio Prague International marks 90th anniversary with QSL cards

Radio Prague International celebrates 90 years since the launch of international broadcasting this year!
To mark the anniversary, it has prepared a new series of QSL cards, which are among the most distinctive visual artefacts linked to the tradition of shortwave radio.

To this day, Radio Prague International has preserved the decades-long tradition of issuing QSL cards—postcards sent to listeners to confirm reception reports. Each year, a new series is created and sent out to listeners around the world.

Check them out: https://rozhl.as/ib0

(Source: Kristýna Marková, Radio Prague International)

Friday, January 23, 2026

Radio For Peace International starts broadcasts on shortwave towards Iran

Starting 22nd Jan, 2026, Radio For Peace International will broadcast a 15-min broadcast every day from 05:00 to 05:15 UTC on the frequency 15640 kHz. These programs will be in Persian and will be broadcast towards Iran.

(RFPI on FB)

Special programs for India's Republic Day (26th Jan, 2026)

Special programs for India's Republic Day (26th Jan, 2026)

India is celebrating its 77th Republic Day on January 26, 2026.

On the eve of Republic Day ie 25th Jan, 2026  (Sunday) all stations of Akashvani will broadcast the Hon'ble President of India, Smt. Droupadi Murmu's Address to the Nation at 1330 UTC (7.00 pm IST)

Similarly, on 26th Jan, 2026, all stations of Akashvani will broadcast live running commentary of the Republic Day parade and Cultural Pageant being held at New Delhi  from 0410 UTC (9.40 am IST) on 26 Jan 2026. :

SW frequencies :

Hindi  11805  via New Delhi 100 kW
English 15280 via Bengaluru 250 kW

This will replace the External Services normally scheduled at this time on the above frequencies, also news bulletins scheduled during the running commentary will stand cancelled.

Live streaming  of Akashvani stations: https://akashvani.gov.in/

This will be available on Doordarshan TV as follows:


Happy Republic Day to all DX India members.



Thursday, January 22, 2026

VOA Mandarin Service – Shortwave Broadcast Resumes !

VOA Mandarin Service – Shortwave Broadcast Resumed on 20th Jan '26 !!

Schedule: Monday–Friday
Time: 22:00–22:30 UTC
Frequency:
7500 kHz via Tinang, Philippines
7560 kHz via Kuwait

(Atsuhiko Takezawa via Short-wave Fan FB Group)

CML Micro launches the CMX918 ultra-low-power SDR tuner enabling longer battery life from LF to VHF

CML Micro introduces ultra‑low‑power CMX918 SDR tuner, compatible with digital broadcasting standard such as Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM)

Advanced SDR tuner combines digital radio capability including Digital Radio Mondiale with industry-leading low power consumption for portable and embedded receivers

Maldon, UK, 20th January 26. CML Micro, a leading developer of mixed-signal, RF, and microwave semiconductors for global communications markets, is pleased to announce the launch of the CMX918, an advanced, ultra-low-power, multi-mode Software-Defined Radio (SDR) tuner designed to significantly extend battery life in portable, embedded, and always-on radio applications.

This latest addition to CML Micro's extensive portfolio enables manufacturers to develop next-generation radio devices with smaller footprints, extended tuning capabilities, and reduced power consumption without compromising RF performance. As a result, the CMX918 is particularly suited to battery-powered hand-held devices, portable receivers, remote sensors, automotive and maritime systems where power efficiency is critical. The CMX918 facilitates seamless in-circuit integration via standard SPI, I²C, and I²S interfaces.

In addition to supporting established analogue transmission methods such as AM, FM and SSB, and specialist data services like NAVDAT, the CMX918 architecture ensures compatibility with key digital broadcasting standards including Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM).

Measuring just 5 × 5 mm, the CMX918 provides broad frequency coverage from 150 kHz to 108 MHz, using a highly flexible, software-driven architecture designed for low-power, high-performance applications. The compact footprint and wide tuning range make the device ideally suited to advanced space-constrained designs requiring coverage across LF, MF, HF, and VHF bands while delivering excellent real-world RF performance.

The CMX918 utilises a low-IF architecture with an integrated low-phase-noise VCO to ensure robust real-world signal reception. Software-configurable AGC, selectable IF bandwidths, and standardised digital interfaces support seamless integration across a wide range of radio platforms, enabling the CMX918 to operate as either a stand-alone receiver or as part of a larger high-performance unit.

Key technical features include:

- High spurious-free dynamic range for superior signal integrity
- Integrated low-phase-noise VCO with fast lock time
- Support for AM, FM, DRM, SSB, and many data modulation schemes
- Compact 5 × 5 mm VQFN32 package, ideal for space-constrained designs

"The introduction of CMX918 reinforces CML Micro's expertise in digital radio and software-defined receivers," explains Matthew Phillips, Product Line Director for Broadcast and Maritime, at CML Micro. "By combining wideband performance, high dynamic range, and ultra-low-power operation in a small form factor device, we're empowering integrators and designers to develop smart and adaptive digital radio products quickly and cost effectively."

Developed for flexible deployment, the CMX918 has been designed to meet the requirements of both OEMs and system integrators. Building on CML Micro's proven SDR technology building-block portfolio, the product enables high-performance, low-power receiver designs across a broad range of applications. Optional in-house design services can provide manufacturers and solution developers with flexible integration pathways spanning digital broadcast radio, professional communications, IoT, automotive, and embedded SDR platforms.

For validation and design purposes the CMX918 may be used in conjunction with the EV9180 evaluation kit and ES9180 software tools, which operate in conjunction with CML Micro's PE0004 Universal Interface Card to provide an intuitive, informative, stable and repeatable test environment.

Visit the CMX918 product page for more information :


(Source : cmlmicro.com)

90 years BNR and 90 years Radio Bulgaria – New 2026 QSL cards

90 years BNR and 90 years Radio Bulgaria – New 2026 QSL cards

Radio Bulgaria has announced that in 2026 you can receive the series of 12 QSL cards dedicated to the 90th anniversaries of Radio Bulgaria and the Bulgarian National Radio, made with the kind assistance of the State Archives Agency.

The cards confirm all listened to broadcasts of Radio Bulgaria and all intercepted signals of the Bulgarian National Radio ("Horizont", "Hristo Botev", the programs of the regional radio stations in Sofia, Blagoevgrad, Burgas, Varna, Vidin, Kardzhali, Plovdiv, Stara Zagora, Shumen).

To receive a card, you need to send us a report in which you indicate the date and language (for "Radio Bulgaria") or the date, time and frequency of the listened broadcast (for other programs), as well as details about its content.

Reports can be sent via a channel convenient for you:

• by mail to the following address: Bulgaria, Sofia, 1040, Dragan Tsankov Blvd. 4, BNR, Desislava Semkovska

It is mandatory to provide a postal address for feedback.
We remind you that BNR also confirms reception reports with old series of QSL cards. If you wish to receive any of them, please indicate it in the report.

(Desislava Semkovska, Radio Bulgaria)


 

Friday, January 16, 2026

BBC adds SW/MW frequencies in Persian to Iran

BBC NEWS @bbcpersian on X

Listen to the latest news related to the nationwide protests and unrest in Iran via radio on shortwave and medium wave :

Shortwave
7:00 to 7:30 am Tehran time (0330 - 0400 UTC) on frequency: 9410 KHz
8:00 to 8:30 am Tehran time (0430-0500 UTC) on frequency: 9465 KHz
10:00 to 11:00 pm Tehran time  (1830-1930 UTC)  on frequency: 7445 KHz

Medium wave 
Frequency 1395KHz
9:00 to 9:30 p.m. Tehran time (1730-1800 UTC)
11:00 to 11:30 p.m. Tehran time (1930-2000 UTC)

The BBC World Service stopped broadcasting its Persian (Farsi) radio service, which included shortwave transmissions, on March 26, 2023.

(Translated from Persian, UTC added)
Logo courtesy BBC Persian

Alokesh Gupta

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

WBCQ goes off air, available on lease

The Worlds Last Chance ministry has apparently gone bankrupt and has abandoned shortwave radio and WBCQ.

The following message is now posted on wbcq.com & also tweeted by Allen weiner on X :

Superstation available
One of the most powerful and versatile shortwave stations is now available for your lease. The Monticello Maine Superstation operating on 9.330 MHz with up to 500 KW of power with its fully rotatable antenna system can put a shortwave signal anywhere in our world. Contact WBCQ at (207) 889-0039 for this unique opportunity.

(Larry Will via Glenn Hauser, WOR List)