Friday, December 30, 2011
Radio Bar-Kulan announces to leave shortwave
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Ian McFarland MP3 Library online
The series include a historic look at Interval Signals and Idents through the years, a series on Language Identification with many bonus features and a modern roundtable look back on the recent history of SW Broadcasting...where it has been and where it is going.
We are now beta testing the online library and are offering the CD's as MP3 downloads in 1 hour and 2 minute chapters for around $2 - the same end result applying - all proceeds go to Ian's favorite charity.
The online library can be found at http://www.dxer.ca/cd-store
As well, Ian McFarland and I have quite a few plans for new material in 2012 -so check back occasionally.
73 - Colin Newell
(Via HCDX List)
This is RADIO KASHMIR SRINAGAR
With a period spanning over half a century Radio Kashmir has become an inseparable part of Kashmir's modern history. It was once a household voice but things have changed a lot. Many now call it a shadow of the institution it once was. GK Magazine's ALTAF KHAN talked to the officials and noted broadcasters about its glorious past and the challenges ahead.
Full story at :
http://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/2011/Dec/26/this-is-radio-kashmir-srinagar-3.asp
Cyclone Warning for north Tamilnadu and south Andhra Pradesh coast : Red Message
Dated: 29.12. 2011 Time of issue:1630 hours IST
Very Severe Cyclonic Storm 'THANE' over southwest Bay of Bengal:-Cyclone Warning for north Tamilnadu and south Andhra Pradesh coast : Red Message.
The very severe cyclonic storm 'THANE' over southwest Bay of Bengal slightly moved westward and lay centered at 1430 hrs IST of today, the 29th December 2011 near latitude 12.00N and longitude 81.70E, about 180 km east of Puducherry, 180 km southeast of Chennai (Tamilnadu) and 400 km north-northeast of Trincomalee (Sri Lanka). The system is likely to move westwards and cross north Tamil Nadu coast between Nagapattinam and Chennai, close to Puducherry around early morning of 30th December 2011.
Based on latest analysis with NWP models and other conventional techniques, estimated track and intensity of the system are given in the Table below:
Date/Time(IST) Position (lat. 0N/ long. 0E) Sustained maximum surface wind speed (kmph) Intensity
29-12-2011/1430 12.0/81.7 130-140 gusting to 155 Very Severe Cyclonic Storm
29-12-2011/1730 12.0/81.3 130-140 gusting to 155 Very Severe Cyclonic Storm
29-12-2011/2330 12.0/80.6 120-130 gusting to 145 Very Severe Cyclonic Storm
30-12-2011/0530 12.0/79.9 110-120 gusting to 135 Severe Cyclonic Storm
30-12-2011/1130 12.0/79.2 80-90 gusting to 100 Cyclonic Storm
30-12-2011/2330 12.0/77.8 55-65 gusting to 75 Cyclonic Storm
31-12-2011/1130 12.0/76.4 45-55 gusting to 65 Deep Depression
31-12-2011/2330 12.0/75.0 30-40 gusting to 50 Low pressure area
Under the influence of this system, rainfall at most places with heavy to very heavy falls at a few places and isolated extremely heavy falls (25cm or more) would occur over north Tamil Nadu & Puducherry during next 48 hours. Rainfall at most places with isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall would also occur over south coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalseema and isolated heavy rainfall would occur over south Tamil Nadu during the same period.
Squally winds speed reaching 55-65 kmph gusting to 75 kmph is likely along and off north Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and south Andhra Pradesh coasts. The wind speed will increase gradually becoming 110-120 kmph gusting to 135 kmph along and off north Tamilnadu and adjoining south Andhra Pradesh coast from today night onwards.
Storm surge of about 1.0-1.5 meter height above the astronomical tide would inundate the low lying areas of Puducherry and Chennai, Tiruvallur, Kanchipuram & Villupuram districts of north Tamil Nadu at the time of landfall.
Sea condition is very rough. It will gradually become very high to phenomenal along and off north Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and south Andhra Pradesh coasts.
Fishermen along north Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & south Andhra Pradesh coasts are advised not to venture into sea during next 48 hrs.
Damage expected (over north coastal Tamil Nadu and south coastal Andhra Pradesh): Extensive damage to thatched roof and huts. Minor damage to power and communication line due to uprooting of large avenue trees. Flooding of escape routes. Storm is expected to damage the standing rice, groundnut and maize in coastal districts of Tamilnadu and rice and groundnut in coastal Andhra Pradesh.
Action suggested (over north coastal Tamil Nadu and south coastal Andhra Pradesh): Total suspension of fishing operations. Coastal hutment dwellers to be moved to safer place. People in affected areas to remain indoors. Farmers are advised to drain out excess water from the field to prevent crop damage. Taller crops like banana, leaves may be removed and extra physical support may be given.
The next bulletin will be issued at 2030 hrs IST of today, the 29th December, 2011.
(IMD, Govt. of India)
TWR Announces Project Hannah Arabic Broadcasts
The Project Hannah prayer movement in Arabic started in July 2011. It is remarkable to see how God answered prayers and provided funding for this strategic new program to go on the air in the New Year. Project Hannah, a ministry of TWR, offers compassion, encouragement and hope to suffering women worldwide through prayer, awareness and radio programming. Including Arabic, the Women of Hope program is aired in 59 languages around the world. TWR broadcasts several hours of gospel messages in Arabic daily.
Detailed broadcast schedules can be found at www.arabicprograms.org and also at www.twr.org.
Massive solar storm 'could knock out radio signals' over next three days, warn scientists
Skywatchers will be hoping for clear skies from today because particles from a recent solar storm will slam into Earth and produce amazing Northern Lights, or auroras.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
DRM Logs 27th Dec 2011
VOA Marks 70th Year of US Broadcasts to China
The Voice of America is celebrating the 70th anniversary of the first U.S. radio broadcasts to China, which began the 28th of December 1941, just weeks after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the start of World War Two.
VOA Director David Ensor hailed the distinguished line of journalists who have worked at the service and transformed it into a modern multi-media platform. "Because of the professionalism and creativity of our journalists, the Voice of America is a trusted source of news to the people of China and the world," Ensor said. "As we move forward, we plan to make VOA programming even more vibrant and dynamic."
VOA programs in Mandarin, Cantonese and Tibetan are delivered on radio, television, the Internet, mobile platforms, satellite, and by proxy servers designed to circumvent Chinese Internet blocking. VOA English language teaching programs, including the social media sensation, OMG! Meiyu, enjoy a large audience in China.
Bahrain signs key deals to train radio, TV staff
Monday, December 26, 2011
AIR carrying live commentary for India vs Australia cricket series
4860 - Kingsway, Delhi
4880 - Lucknow
7270 - Chennai
7430 - Bhopal
Schedule as foll :
26-30 Dec 2011 - 1st Test Australia vs India Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne - 2330 UTC ONWARDS
3-7 Jan 2012 - 2nd Test Australia vs India Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney - 2330 UTC ONWARDS
13-17 Jan 2012 - 3rd Test - Australia vs India W.A.C.A., Perth - 0230 UTC OWARDS
24-28 Jan 2012 - 4th Test - Australia vs India Adelaide Oval, Adelaide - 0000 UTC ONWARDS
1 Feb 2012 - 1st T20 - Australia vs India ANZ Stadium, Sydney - 0835 UTC ONWARDS
3 Feb 2012 - 2nd T20 - Australia vs India Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne - 0835 UTC ONWARDS
Saturday, December 24, 2011
KNLS Alaska Trip - Spring 2012
by Gayle Crowe, World Christian Broadcasting - In your most vivid imagination, pack into two weeks a trek through one of the world's most scenic mountain ranges -- and a week-long relaxing cruise on one of the world's finest and most luxurious ships. Throw in up-close views of glaciers, the opportunity to see grizzly bear, moose, caribou, Dall sheep, wolves, and 650 species of flowering plants. Top that off with two weeks getting to know Christians with whom you will form lasting friendships.
More at : http://tinyurl.com/6watm7u
Friday, December 23, 2011
Special program on BBC Bangla 70th Anniverasry
Produced by BBC Bangla in collaboration with Channel i and moderated by BBC Bangla Editor, Sabir Mustafa, the programme, Freedom of information in the internet age, will debate issues raised by the spread of television and advent of social media.
The debate panel will include: Adviser to the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, H T Imam; Editor of News Today, Reazuddin Ahmed; and Abu Saeed Khan, Secretary General of AMTOB, the Association of Mobile Telecom Operators of Bangladesh. An invited audience of some 200 people will ask the questions.
Sabir Mustafa will moderate the debate, asking about the challenges facing the traditional and new media: “These challenges are coming from the social media revolution which has opened up new avenues to exchange information and debate. They are also coming from governments and other regulatory bodies which seek to restrict the freedom of the established media through legislation and to restrict the use of social media.”
The pre-recorded hour-long debate will be followed by an hour-long live studio discussion during which BBC Bangla presenter, Akbar Hossain, and studio guests - photographer and blogger Shahidul Alam of Drik, and leading journalist and former president of National Press Club, Shawkat Mahmud - will discuss comments on the topic, texted by viewers using the short code 16262.
The panel debate will be broadcast by Channel i at 7.50pm Bangladesh time on Thursday 22 December, and at 8pm on Saturday 24 December on BBC 100 FM in Dhaka and on shortwave 12035kHz and 9800kHz. The live discussion will go on air on Channel i at 7.50pm Bangladesh time on Friday 23 December.
Related links :
Bangladesh at 40
http://www.bbc.co.uk/asiannetwork/events/bangladesh-at-40/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/radio/2011/12/bbc_asian_network_mintu_rahman.html
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Kuzoo FM awarded the National Order of Merit (Gold) during National Day Celebrations
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Community Radio stations ask for the introduction of DRM+ in Europe
More at:
http://www.cmfe.eu/docs/2011_12_19_CMFE_AMARCEUROPE_DIGITALREVOLUTION.pdf
SW Radio Africa reach 10 years of broadcasts
Full stroy at : http://nehandaradio.com/2011/12/21/sw-radio-africa-reaches-10-years-of-broadcasts/
Related news :
10 Years of SW Radio Africa
http://www.swradioafrica.com/2011/12/19/10-years-of-sw-radio-africa/
Band 2 logs - 21 Dec 2011
http://www.dxinfocentre.com/tropo_mid.html
Logs
21 DEC 2011
0225 - 0500 UTC
Beaming at 35 deg
90.4 Weak unid ..devotional prog "Aastha"
91.9 10 kW Radio Mantra Karnal Haryana
100.1 All India Radio Gorakhpur
100.2 6 kW All India Radio Patiala Punjab
100.4 6 kW All India Radio Bareilly Uttar Pradesh
100.7 All India radio Lucknow
101.3 6 kW All India Radio Aligarh Uttar Pradesh
101.4 6 kW All India Radio Kurukshetra Haryana
102.1 10 kW All India Radio Mussoorie Uttarkhand
102.2 10 kW All India Radio Kathua Jammu & Kashmir
103.1 6 kW All India Radio Alwar
103.5 1 kW All India Radio Rohtak Haryana
103.7 10 kW All India Radio Shimla
107.2 10 kW All India Radio Kasauli Himachal Pradesh
107.4 0.05 kW Radio Noida Noida Uttar Pradesh
NEPAL
92.4 Unid Nepali Talk
94.6 Unid Nepali Talk
96.2 0.5 kW Radio Mahakali, Kanchanpur, Mahendranagar, Nepal
93.2 Phoolbari FM 0410 UTC
93.8 Dinesh FM, Dhanghadi, Kailali - 1 kW 0419 UTC
94.0 Krisnasar FM 0425 UTC
94.6 Bageshwari FM, Nepalgunj, Banke - 1 KW 0437 UTC
97.9 Unid 0440 UTC
98.2 Tinau FM Butawal, Rupandehi 0447 UTC
98.6 Bheri FM, Birendranagar, Surkhet 0450 UTC
99.4 1 kW Shuklaphanta FM Kanchanpur, Mahendranagar Nepal
100.6 Phoolbari FM, Bardiya
101.2 0.5 kW Kohalpur FM, Banke, Nepal
101.8 Kantipur FM, Nepal
103.0 Radio Nepal , Buditola
Sony XDR-F1HD + Triax 5 Ele Yagi Hor
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Kuwait Radio participates in 32nd GCC summit coverage
On Radio Korea airwaves and around LA, mixed reaction to Kim Jong Il's death
Full story at : http://www.scpr.org/news/2011/12/19/30421/mixed-reaction-koreatown-death-north-koreas-kim-jo/
Monday, December 19, 2011
Radio Remains the BBG Champ
Kim Jong-il has died
this country could be interesting over next few days ......
On shortwave try these frequencies :
Voice of Korea B11 courtesy AOKI
Frequency***Time (UTC)***Language***Power***Azi***Site
11735***0000-0057***Spanish***200***28***Kujang
13650***0000-0057***Chinese***200***238***Kujang
13760***0000-0057***Spanish***200***28***Kujang
15100***0000-0057***Chinese***200***238***Kujang
15180***0000-0057***Spanish***200***28***Kujang
7220***0100-0157***English***200***ND***Kujang
9345***0100-0157***English***200***ND***Kujang
9730***0100-0157***English***200***ND***Kujang
11735***0100-0157***English***200***28***Kujang
13650***0100-0157***French***200***238***Kujang
13760***0100-0157***English***200***28***Kujang
15100***0100-0157***French***200***238***Kujang
15180***0100-0157***English***200***28***Kujang
7220***0200-0257***Chinese***200***ND***Kujang
9345***0200-0257***Chinese***200***ND***Kujang
9730***0200-0257***Chinese***200***ND***Kujang
11735***0200-0257***Spanish***200***28***Kujang
13650***0200-0257***English***200***238***Kujang
13760***0200-0257***Spanish***200***28***Kujang
15100***0200-0257***English***200***238***Kujang
15180***0200-0257***Spanish***200***28***Kujang
7220***0300-0357***English***200***ND***Kujang
9345***0300-0357***English***200***ND***Kujang
9730***0300-0357***English***200***ND***Kujang
11735***0300-0357***French***200***28***Kujang
13650***0300-0357***Chinese***200***238***Kujang
13760***0300-0357***French***200***28***Kujang
15100***0300-0357***Chinese***200***238***Kujang
15180***0300-0357***French***200***28***Kujang
7580***0700-0757***Japanese***200***109***Kujang
9650***0700-0757***Japanese***200***109***Kujang
9975***0700-0757***Russian***200***28***Kujang
11735***0700-0757***Russian***200***28***Kujang
13760***0700-0757***Russian***200***325***Kujang
15245***0700-0757***Russian***200***325***Kujang
7580***0800-0850***Japanese***200***109***Kujang
9650***0800-0850***Japanese***200***109***Kujang
7220***0800-0857***Chinese***200***ND***Kujang
9345***0800-0857***Chinese***200***ND***Kujang
9975***0800-0857***Russian***200***28***Kujang
11735***0800-0857***Russian***200***28***Kujang
13760***0800-0857***Russian***200***325***Kujang
15245***0800-0857***Russian***200***325***Kujang
6070***0900-0957***Japanese***250***109***Kanggye
7580***0900-0957***Japanese***200***109***Kujang
9650***0900-0957***Japanese***200***109***Kujang
6070***1000-1050***Japanese***250***109***Kanggye
7580***1000-1050***Japanese***200***109***Kujang
9650***1000-1050***Japanese***200***109***Kujang
6185***1000-1057***English***200***238***Kujang
6285***1000-1057***English***200***28***Kujang
9335***1000-1057***English***200***28***Kujang
9850***1000-1057***English***200***238***Kujang
6070***1100-1157***Japanese***250***109***Kanggye
6185***1100-1157***French***200***238***Kujang
6285***1100-1157***French***200***28***Kujang
7220***1100-1157***Chinese***200***ND***Kujang
7580***1100-1157***Japanese***200***109***Kujang
9335***1100-1157***French***200***28***Kujang
9345***1100-1157***Chinese***200***ND***Kujang
9650***1100-1157***Japanese***200***109***Kujang
9850***1100-1157***French***200***238***Kujang
6070***1200-1250***Japanese***250***109***Kanggye
7580***1200-1250***Japanese***200***109***Kujang
9650***1200-1250***Japanese***200***109***Kujang
6185***1300-1357***Chinese***200***238***Kujang
7570***1300-1357***English***200***325***Kujang
9335***1300-1357***English***200***28***Kujang
9850***1300-1357***Chinese***200***238***Kujang
11710***1300-1357***English***200***28***Kujang
12015***1300-1357***English***200***325***Kujang
6285***1400-1457***Russian***200***325***Kujang
7570***1400-1457***French***200***325***Kujang
9325***1400-1457***Russian***200***325***Kujang
9335***1400-1457***French***200***28***Kujang
11710***1400-1457***French***200***28***Kujang
12015***1400-1457***French***200***325***Kujang
6285***1500-1557***Russian***200***325***Kujang
7570***1500-1557***English***200***325***Kujang
9325***1500-1557***Russian***200***325***Kujang
9335***1500-1557***English***200***28***Kujang
9990***1500-1557***Arabic***200***296***Kujang
11545***1500-1557***Arabic***200***296***Kujang
11710***1500-1557***English***200***28***Kujang
12015***1500-1557***English***200***325***Kujang
6285***1600-1657***German***200***325***Kujang
7570***1600-1657***French***200***325***Kujang
9325***1600-1657***German***200***325***Kujang
9335***1600-1657***French***200***28***Kujang
9990***1600-1657***English***200***296***Kujang
11545***1600-1657***English***200***296***Kujang
11710***1600-1657***French***200***28***Kujang
12015***1600-1657***German***200***325***Kujang
6285***1700-1757***Russian***200***325***Kujang
9325***1700-1757***Russian***200***325***Kujang
9990***1700-1757***Arabic***200***296***Kujang
11545***1700-1757***Arabic***200***296***Kujang
6285***1800-1857***German***200***325***Kujang
7210***1800-1857***French***200***271***Kujang
7570***1800-1857***English***200***325***Kujang
9325***1800-1857***German***200***325***Kujang
9975***1800-1857***French***200***296***Kujang
11535***1800-1857***French***200***296***Kujang
11910***1800-1857***French***200***271***Kujang
12015***1800-1857***English***200***325***Kujang
6285***1900-1957***German***200***325***Kujang
7210***1900-1957***English***200***271***Kujang
7570***1900-1957***Spanish***200***325***Kujang
9325***1900-1957***German***200***325***Kujang
9975***1900-1957***English***200***296***Kujang
11535***1900-1957***English***200***296***Kujang
11910***1900-1957***English***200***271***Kujang
12015***1900-1957***Spanish***200***325***Kujang
7570***2000-2057***French***200***325***Kujang
12015***2000-2057***French***200***325***Kujang
7580***2100-2150***Japanese***200***109***Kujang
9650***2100-2150***Japanese***200***109***Kujang
7235***2100-2157***Chinese***200***ND***Kujang
7570***2100-2157***English***200***325***Kujang
9345***2100-2157***Chinese***200***ND***Kujang
9975***2100-2157***Chinese***200***271***Kujang
11535***2100-2157***Chinese***200***271***Kujang
12015***2100-2157***English***200***325***Kujang
7235***2200-2257***Chinese***200***ND***Kujang
7570***2200-2257***Spanish***200***325***Kujang
7580***2200-2257***Japanese***200***109***Kujang
9345***2200-2257***Chinese***200***ND***Kujang
9650***2200-2257***Japanese***200***109***Kujang
9975***2200-2257***Chinese***200***271***Kujang
11535***2200-2257***Chinese***200***271***Kujang
12015***2200-2257***Spanish***200***325***Kujang
7580***2300-2350***Japanese***200***109***Kujang
9650***2300-2350***Japanese***200***109***Kujang
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Virginia National guardsman finds new use for old radio technology in Afghanistan
Full story at : http://www.dvidshub.net/news/81428/video-killed-radio-star-virginia-national-guardsman-finds-new-use-old-radio-technology-afghanistan
Kintronic Labs brings 'radio to the world'
http://www.timesnews.net/article/9039496/kintronic-labs-brings-39radio-to-the-world39
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Radar Serbia Radio on air Sat 17th Dec 2011
More info at :
http://hkdx2.blogspot.com/2011/12/radar-serbia-radio-on-air-sat-17122011.html
(Harri Kujala, Naantali, Finland)
Atlantic 2000 on the air this Sunday 18 December 2011
Atlantic 2000 sera sur les ondes ce dimanche 18 décembre. Au programme, musique et informations radio. Rendez-vous de 08:00 à 09:00 TUC (09:00 à 10:00, heure française) sur 9480 kHz, et en streaming sur notre site Internet.
--
Visit our website :
http://radioatlantic2000.free.fr
Friday, December 16, 2011
FRSH Seasonal Broadcast Sun Dec. 18th 2011
After close down, the full programming will be repeated via the internet between 15:52- 22:00 UTC : http://nednl.net:8000/frsh.m3u
Pxs will be presented by Jan van Dijk doing the German show & Dave Scott will be playing classic rock. Both shows contain radio related items. Paul Graham will be hosting another classic FRS Golden Show playing great 60s/ 70s stuff as well as a feature on a land based pirate radio station from years gone by. Peter Verbruggen will look back to what happened in the past on December 18th (Day Calendar) and plays a mix of 80s/90s/00s records in FRS Magazine. He will also host two FRS Goes DX editions with the latest news from the wonderful world of wireless.
During all pxs we will read out October mail and Season's Greetings. There's also the Phrase that Pays. And: we make a flash back to December 1988 when FRS-Holland was on the air with a Seasonal broadcast. Remeniscing....23 years ago.....
Tune in next Sunday and taste the spirit of December!! It will be worth while.
73s,
Peter V. (on behalf of the FRS staff)
a Balance between Music & Information joined to one Format....
FRS-Holland
POBox 2702
6049 ZG Herten
The Netherlands
e-mail: < frs.holland@hccnet.nl
e-mail: < frs@frsholland.nl
VOA’s "South Sudan in Focus" now on Bentiu Radio
South Sudan in Focus, which went on the air in September of 2010, is broadcast on shortwave, AM and FM affiliate stations, mobile, and streamed on the Internet. Gideon Gatpan Thoar, State Minister for Information and Communication, said listeners in Unity State "had been calling in to express their pleasure" about the local airing of the VOA programs. He said journalists in the region would also benefit from listening to the VOA shows and from the training that is conducted by the agency.
In July, Voice of America broadcast live coverage of South Sudan's independence celebrations, including interviews with key leaders who guided the historic transition, and the swearing-in of the new government. South Sudan in Focus is partially funded by a grant from the U.S. State Department.
(VOA Press Release)
Burmese Govt may air some VOA programs
Full story at : http://www.irrawaddy.org/article.php?art_id=22670
Radio Australia increases shortwave broadcasts to Papua New Guinea due to political crisis
Read the full story here : http://australianetworknews.com/stories/201112/3392709.htm?desktop
ABU General Assembly Delhi 2011 Photo's
http://event.abu.org.my/gallery/index.php?album=ABU-General-Assembly2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
RNZI Christmas specials
(Source : RNZI)
ABU Broadcast technology workshop held at Yangon
More at :
Radio Nepal in financial crisis, to close down ?
Source :
http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=39591
Related news :
Source :
http://www.thehimalayantimes.com/fullNews.php?headline=Govt+to+support+state-owned+corporations%3A+SM+Limbu+&NewsID=312697
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
A Voice for the Voiceless: Interactive Radio in Afghanistan and Pakistan
More at :
http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2011/12/13/a-voice-for-the-voiceless-interactive-radio-in-afghanistan-and-pakistan/
HCJB Tech Center Celebrates 25
More at : http://www.rwonline.com/article/hcjb-tech-center-celebrates-/50848
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
BBS 100 kW new transmitter back on air
Here's a photo of the new transmitter operating on 98 kW.
Related posts :
Bhutan Broadcasting Service new 100 Kw Txer Inaugrated
http://alokeshgupta.blogspot.com/2007/08/bhutan-broadcasting-service-new-100-kw.html
THOMSON TSW 2100 D DRM 100 KW SW TXER
http://www.transmitter.be/tbm-tsw2100d.html
Software-defined radio opens up new chances for the automobile industry
Read the full story here :
http://www.automotivedesign-europe.com/en/software-defined-radio-opens-up-new-chances-for-the-automobile-industry.html?cmp_id=71&news_id=222901961&vID=35
Monday, December 12, 2011
Don't let Voice of America broadcasts go static
By John Hughes / December 12, 2011
Read the CSM story here :
http://www.csmonitor.com/Commentary/John-Hughes/2011/1212/Don-t-let-Voice-of-America-broadcasts-go-static
Saturday, December 10, 2011
HCJB Technology Center to Host Special Event for Amateur Radio Operators
Many amateur radio enthusiasts worldwide attribute their interest in the hobby to an enjoyable experience they had of tuning in to distant broadcasts from Radio Station HCJB's shortwave transmission facility in Ecuador that ended broadcasts in November 2009 after 58 years.
"The special event ham radio station aims to spread goodwill among this group and to inform them of the existence of the Technology Center," added Russell. "It's appropriate that we do this on the eve of major milestones in the life of our organization-the 80th anniversary of HCJB's initial broadcasts and the 25th anniversary of the mission's technical services arm, the HCJB Global Technology Center."
Participants will receive a special QSL (listener confirmation) card and brochure. For more information, visit http://www.arrl.org/Events/view/37794
(Source: HCJB Global )
Thursday, December 08, 2011
HFCC Expands Focus Beyond Shortwave
on 12.08.2011
Jeff White of Radio Miami International is president of the National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters and chaired the HFCC/ASBU B11 Conference Committee.
Read the story at :http://www.radioworld.com/article/hfcc-expands-focus-beyond-shortwave/50832
WWCR DRM Broadcast on December 10
A special 30-minute edition of "Ask WWCR," hosted by Brady Murray and Jerry Plummer of NASB member WWCR in Nashville, will air at 1930 UTC Saturday, December 10 on 7590 kHz in DRM digital mode, beamed to Europe from a 100-kw transmitter in Armenia. The program is part of the weekly "DRM Mix" block sponsored by Spaceline of Bulgaria which runs from 1800-2100 UTC on the same frequency. In this special program, Brady and Jerry will present a profile of WWCR, its history, programming and personnel, as well as some information about other privately-owned shortwave stations in the United States.
International Broadcasters Call For Action Over Jamming
Meeting in London, the Directors General of these broadcasting organisations issued a statement, noting, "We have seen an escalation this year in the number of pressure tactics that have been used on the media being accessed by audiences in Iran and other countries.
In particular, they noted an increase in deliberate interference – known as "jamming" – of international satellite programming in Persian. Satellite operators indicate interference originates from Iran. According to the five international broadcasters it is intended to prevent Iranian audiences from seeing foreign broadcasts the Iranian government finds objectionable.
"We call upon the regulatory authorities to take action against those who deliberately cause interference to satellite signals on the grounds that this is contrary to international conventions for the use of satellites. We specifically ask national telecommunications authorities to take up the issue at an upcoming meeting of the International Telecommunication Union in Geneva. "We also call upon satellite operators and service providers to recognise the importance of the role they play in ensuring the free flow of information."
The Broadcasting Board of Governors is an independent federal agency, supervising all U.S. government-supported, civilian international broadcasting, whose mission is inform, engage and connect people around the world in support of freedom and democracy. BBG broadcasts reach an audience of 187 million in more than 100 countries. BBG networks include the Voice of America, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, the Middle East Broadcasting Networks (Alhurra TV and Radio Sawa), Radio Free Asia, and the Office of Cuba Broadcasting (Radio and TV MartÃ).
(BBG Press Release)
Wednesday, December 07, 2011
FM Logs 7th Dec 2011
0300 - 0400 UTC
90.4 ......Weak unid (probably one of the local CRS)
91.9 xxxx Radio Mantra Bareilly Uttar Pradesh (with RDS)
98.6 0.5 kW Radio Bheri, Birendranagar, Surkhet
99.4 1 kW Shuklaphanta FM Kanchanpur, Mahendranagar Nepal
100.2 6 kW All India Radio Patiala Punjab
100.4 6 kW All India Radio Bareilly Uttar Pradesh
100.7 6 kW All India Radio Lucknow Uttar Pradesh
101.3 6 kW All India Radio Aligarh Uttar Pradesh
101.4 6 kW All India Radio Kurukshetra Haryana
102.1 10 kW All India Radio Mussoorie Uttarkhand
103.0 1 kW Radio Nepal Buditola
103.1 6 kW All India Radio Alwar
103.5 1 kW All India Radio Rohtak Haryana
103.7 10 kW All India Radio Shimla Himachal Pradesh
107.2 10 kW All India Radio Kasauli Himachal Pradesh
107.4 0.05 kW Radio Noida Noida Uttar Pradesh
Audio Files
Radio Nepal 103.0 http://tinyurl.com/6uddmdf
Radio Bheri 98.6 http://tinyurl.com/7pfggr6
AIR Alwar 103.1 http://tinyurl.com/78qs9ek
Tropo ducting forecast http://www.dxinfocentre.com/tropo_mid.html
(Sony XDR-F1HD + Triax 5 Element Yagi Hor)
Tuesday, December 06, 2011
FRS-Holland Seasonal Broadcast December 18th
Sunday December 18th FRS-Holland will be on air with its annual special December broadcast. The broadcast will be on 7600//5800 between 07:52- 14:00 UTC/ 08:52- 15:00 CET. More info follows next week. That day we will feature a wide variety of quality pop music from the past 45 years along with several radio related programme items.
FRS-Holland offers you the opportunity to send in your December greetings to radio friends and relatives. Your contributions are highly appreciated and will add something special to our programmes! You can easily produce a little (written) message and send it to [frs@frsholland.nl]. It only takes a few minutes of your spare time.... We raffle a radio DVD among those who participate in our December broadcast with their Seasonal greetings.
We'd like to ask you to do it as soon as possible as some shows will already be recorded this upcoming weekend. Don't hesitate but just do it!
If you have the opportunity to send in an audio (mp3) clip you are more than welcome!
The staff of FRS-Holland hopes to hear from you...
73s, Peter Verbruggen on behalf of the staff
a Balance between Music & Information joined to one Format....
FRS-Holland
POBox 2702
6049 ZG Herten
The Netherlands
e-mail: frs.holland@hccnet.nl
e-mail: frs@frsholland.nl
AIR Observations - 5th Dec
At 2030 IST following AIR stations were carrying running commentary of 3rd One Day International cricket match between India vs West Indies at Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
4810 - Bhopal missing on this freq, off air ? ( Still missing at 0815 IST on 6th Dec 2011)
4880 - Lucknow
4910 - Jaipur
5010 - T'puram, strong hum in background
5040 - Jeypore missing ( was back on air when I rechecked at 2200 IST)
Also :
4965 Shimla - Strong carrier, no audio. ( Checked at 0815 IST, 6th Dec 2011, audio was back)
BBC's Arabic service wins huge audiences
Independent research published today shows that overall audiences to the BBC's Arabic services have risen by more than 50% to a record high of 33.4m adults weekly - up from 21.6m before the "Arab spring.'
Full story at :
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/greenslade/2011/dec/05/bbc-world-service-arab-and-middle-east-protests
Will Voice of America's Persian Service Survive?Michael Rubin | @mrubin1971
Full story at :
http://www.commentarymagazine.com/2011/12/05/voice-of-america-persian-service-end/
Monday, December 05, 2011
Launch of Radio Chisinau
Vlad Turcanu: “The concept of public institution in the Republic of Moldova failed in the early 2000s, after having gained significant shape in the 90s. We had to limit ourselves to what private stations offered. These had poorly structured programs, without the editorial effort to satisfy the needs of listeners with a rich culture and a thirst for knowledge. I hope that bringing the Romanian public radio network to Chisinau will reconfigure the market and will boost its development.”
Radio Chisinau broadcasts on number of frequencies covering most of Moldova. In Chisinau, the station can be heard on the FM band on 89.6 MHz, as well as online. A series of cultural events were held to celebrate the launch of Radio Chisinau. These included a special concert in the city’s Central Square, with a number of Romanian and Moldovan performers.
This project is part of the Romanian Radio Broadcasting Corporation’s strategy to offer programming to listeners in the Republic of Moldova. Radio Romania hopes that expanding the network for Romanian-speaking listeners across the Prut River, on the airwaves or online, will provide a direct, fair, balanced and impartial source of information, while promoting Romanian cultural, artistic and linguistic values.
http://www.rri.ro/art.shtml?lang=1&sec=5&art=196772
(Source : Radio Romania International)
Sunday, December 04, 2011
Digital radio switchover 'will not be complete until 2019'
Read the full story here :
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/nov/30/digital-radio-switchover
China Radio International celebrates 70th founding anniversary
The event was attended by more than 700 people, including the country's major publicity officials, leaders of top news organizations, foreign diplomats and representatives of overseas listeners.
Li Changchun, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, praised CRI's 70 years of service in a congratulation letter, urging the station to build a world first-rate broadcaster with increasing global influence.
More at : http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/china/2011-12/03/c_131286393.htm
Saturday, December 03, 2011
RTI "Top 10" Taiwan, cross-strait, and international news stories contest
Voting Date
From 10:00 am on 12/2/2011 till 09:30 am on 12/30/2011 (Taiwan Time or UTC+8)
How to participate
Click to select anywhere from three to ten stories from each category that you think were the most important this year.
Voting
Vote Now>> http://www.rti.org.tw/ajax/2011/2011_top10en/vote.aspx
Prizes
There are more than 100 prizes, such as smartphones, tablet computers, MP3 players, retro-style radios, CD cases, jade book marks, and more!
Notes
* Each participant is eligible for only one prize. Any individual found to be intentionally using software to vote an excess number of times will be barred from participating.
* The winners will be chosen at random by computer and then sent notification via email. Each prize winner must then send his or her personal information to the event organizer via email within ten days of receiving the notification. Failure to do so will result in the winner's disqualification from prize collection. Radio Taiwan International will ensure that winners' personal information will not be misused in anyway, in accordance with relevant laws.
* Each prize will be sent to the address provided by the relevant winner.
Any winner who sends incomplete or inaccurate personal information will forfeit their rights to collect the prize. Radio Taiwan International will not resend any prize for any reason.
* Prizes may not be exchanged, transferred, or redeemed for cash. The model and other specifics of each prize will be at Radio Taiwan International's discretion; said specifics will not be subject to the descriptions posted on the event's website.
* Radio Taiwan International has the right to terminate or modify this event, its prizes, and any related items at any time. In the event of any dispute or unaddressed item of business, any rules or interpretations offered by Radio Taiwan International will prevail.
List of winners
Winners will be selected at random within ten days of the last day of voting. The list of winners will be posted on the website.
http://www.rti.org.tw/ajax/2011/2011_top10en/index.aspx
(Source : Radio Taiwan International)
Now enjoy the AIR FM experience on Airtel digital TV
Introduces iRadio-a unique iTV application with 21 radio channels
•iRadio- a free entertainment application with 247 news, entertainment and music
•Available at no additional cost for all customers
New Delhi, November 29, 2011- Airtel digital TV, the DTH service by Bharti Airtel, today announced the launch of iRadio – a 24/7 entertainment application that has 21 Radio channels available to all its customers, at no additional cost. The introduction of the 21 channels on iRadio is consistent with Airtel digital TV's efforts of enabling customers to enjoy their entertainment experience in a language of their choice, wherever they go in India.
This latest addition to Airtel digital TV's portfolio caters to the growing demand by customers for entertainment in a language of choice. AIR Radio has been a favourite of listeners across the country its unique entertainment mix of Music, News, Talk Shows, Variety, Interviews, Current Affairs and documentaries. iRadio is yet another compelling reiteration of DTH's clear advantage over analogue systems in offering unique non-channel content across genres like education, music, movies, farming and lifestyle.
According to Mr. Shashi Arora, CEO- DTH/ Media, Bharti Airtel, "iRadio will provide yet another reason for customers to be on Airtel digital TV. The width and depth of our content together with the superior audio and video clarity on the back of our strong distribution and service delivery network has been one of the primary reasons for more customers opting for Airtel digital TV. Our non channel content has been very well received, one of the reasons we believe that the Radio application will find appeal across the hinterland of the country where radio is still considered the primary entertainment medium for many, who are only now being introduced to DTH and its advantages over legacy distribution systems."
All Airtel digital TV customers can access this application at a mere click of the iTV button on their remote. With a user friendly interface, the customers also have an option to select an AIR channel and play in the background. The 21 audio channels in iRadio include FM Gold, FM Gold Mumbai, FM Rainbow, FM Rainbow Bangalore, FM Rainbow Chennai, Radio Kashmir, Gyanvani Radio, AIR Hindi, AIR Punjabi, AIR Tamil, AIR Telugu, AIR Bangla, AIR Gujarati, AIR Urdu, AIR Marathi, AIR Kannada, AIR Oriya, AIR Malayalam, AIR Assamese, AIR Ragam, and AIR North-East.
iRadio is now available along with the other five attractions, iFasal, iGoodlife, iDarshan, iLearn and iAstro. To enjoy other iTV applications, the customers need to call 12150.
iFasal: provides farmers a real time access to crop prices, prevalent agri-input prices of say seeds, pesticides, weather information and localized farming advisory in Hindi
iGoodlife: provides rich and entertaining content on lifestyle, cooking, health, home and family
iDarshan: showcases live aartis every morning and evening, devotional songs, debates, discussions, pravachans, satsangs, discourses, travel episodes from shrines across the country and pilgrimage information, at your home
iLearn: interactive and fun tutorial for children ranging from classes 1 to 5
iAstro: provides detailed forecast for the day – both as per astrology and numerology
About Airtel digital TV
Airtel digital TV – the DTH service from Bharti Airtel – has over 6.8 million customers and is one of the leading national level DTH service in the country which offers its customers MPEG 4 with DVBS 2 – currently the most advanced digital broadcasting technologies available in the world after HD broadcasting. Additionally, Airtel digital TV was the first to bring many firsts to the DTH segment in India including a Universal Remote which operates both the Set Top Box and TV set, as well as several unique Interactive Applications. Airtel digital TV recorder was the first to offer the capability to record live television, anytime, anywhere. Airtel has also HD services to its portfolio. All this is backed by 24x7 customer care. Airtel digital TV launched its services in October 2008.
About Bharti Airtel Limited
Bharti Airtel Limited is a leading global telecommunications company with operations in 19 countries across Asia and Africa. The company offers 3G voice & data services, fixed line, high speed broadband, IPTV, DTH, turnkey telecom solutions for enterprises and national & international long distance services to carriers globally. In rest of the geographies it offers mobile voice & high speed wireless internet. Bharti Airtel has been ranked among the six best performing technology companies in the world by BusinessWeek. Bharti Airtel had over 238 million customers across its operations at the end of October 2011. To know more please visit, www.airtel.in
(Press Release)
BBG Broadcasts Reach Record Audiences
"We are pleased that people the world over are responding in unprecedented numbers to our high-quality journalism and active audience engagement," said BBG Chairman Walter Isaacson. "The ability of our broadcasters to inform, engage and connect audiences through traditional and social media alike lie behind these impressive results and will be essential to driving future audience reach and impact."
The record numbers, released in the BBG Performance and Accountability Report (PAR), measure the combined audience of the Voice of America (VOA), Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), Radio and TV MartÃ, Radio Free Asia (RFA) and the Middle East Broadcasting Networks (Alhurra TV and Radio Sawa). The report details impact on audiences around the globe including people in the world's most repressive media and political environments.
The BBG's PAR follows on the heels of BBG's latest strategic plan, Impact through Innovation and Integration, which sets an over-arching objective of making BBG the world's leading international news agency working to foster freedom and democracy with the goal of reaching 216 million people weekly by 2016.
This year there were significant audience increases in Afghanistan, where RFE/RL and VOA together reach 75% of adults weekly; in Egypt, where Alhurra TV doubled its weekly audience to 15% in tandem with the Arab Spring; and in Indonesia, where VOA's aggressive affiliate strategy has boosted weekly audiences to some 38 million adults.
Audiences in many other strategically relevant countries held strong. In Nigeria, VOA retains its position as a news source of record with 23 million weekly listeners. In Burma, VOA and RFA reach 26% and 24% of adults, respectively, amounting to a weekly audience of 10 million.
Audience declines took place notably in Iran, where the government continues aggressive jamming of every BBG transmission platform, including satellite uplink jamming; and Pakistan, where the media market is increasingly fragmented and use of radio is declining.
While radio remains the BBG's number one media platform, reaching 106 million people per week, television's growth puts it at 97 million people. The Internet audience was approximately 10 million, with the largest online audiences measured in Iraq, Russia, Indonesia, Egypt and Iran.
(BBG Pres Release)
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Radio VOP Charts Way Forward
Full story at :
http://www.radiovop.com/index.php/national-news/7636-radio-vop-charts-way-forward.html
Capital FM 88.9 - Malaysia's first women's radio station to go on air Thursday
More at :
Russian radio drama for Indian audiences
Russian classical literature is now brought to Indian audiences across air waves in a revival of a Soviet-era project of building cultural bridges between the two nations.
More at :
http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/article2674352.ece
Voice of Russia Hindi Service is organising a conference for radio listeners at Russian Science & Cultural Centre, New Delhi.
Date :
Dec 01, 2011 (Thurs) - Inaugural ceremony: 11am IST
Dec 02, 2011 (Fri)
Venue :
The Russian Centre of Science and Culture (RCSC) in New Delhi
24, Feroz Shah Road
New Delhi 110001.
Tel. (+95) 011 23329102 (03)
Fax (+95) 011 2373 7786
e-mail: culture@del2.vsnl.net; delhi@rcsc.org.in; india-06@mail.ru
More info about The Russian Centre of Science and Culture (RCSC) in New Delhi
http://www.russiancentre.org.in/eng/aboutus.html
http://www.thehindu.com/news/international/article2674352.ece
Radio effective means of distance education: IGNOU
Full story at : http://www.indiablooms.com/NewsDetailsPage/2011/newsDetails301111f.php
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Cricket commentary on AIR
4810 - Bhopal
4880 - Lucknow
4910 - Jaipur
5010 - T'puram
5040 - Jeypore
Here's the schedule for rest of the cricket matches :
Fri 2 Dec (D/N) 0900 UTC onwards 2nd ODI - India v West Indies, Dr. Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA-VDCA Cricket Stadium, Visakhapatnam
Mon 5 Dec (D/N) 0900 UTC onwards 3rd ODI - India v West Indies Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad
Thu 8 Dec (D/N) 0900 UTC onwards 4th ODI - India v West Indies Holkar Cricket Stadium, Indore
Sun 11 Dec (D/N) 1430 UTC onwards 5th ODI - India v West Indies MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
New radio station gives larger voice to Ghazni
RCE-East PAO
GHAZNI PROVINCE, Afghanistan-In an effort to increase Coalition and Afghan forces' ability to communicate with the local populace, a new, larger radio stationed opened Nov.15, here, on the Polish military compound south of Kabul.
Monday, November 28, 2011
10m QSL's
23rd Anniversary of BC DX Net
As it is the practice on Sundays, the BCDX net was controlled yesterday by Mr.Sanil Deep, VU3SIO on 7085 kHz LSB at 0300-0330 UTC (8.30 to 9.00 am IST.) Several hams checked into the net and conveyed their greetings on the occasion.
This Net was started on Sunday November 27, 1988 by a small group of Amateurs viz. ShanmughasundaramVU2FOT, Victor Goonetilleke 4S7VK, Jose Jacob VU2JOS and some SWL's.
The whole concept of this Net started when these Hams used to meet regularly on the band and exchanged DX news at various times. This later transformed into a regular Net which benefited many people. This Net is conducted on Sunday mornings for the advantage of those who are keenly interested in Broadcast Band Dxing.The unique thing about this Net is that is helped Hams to become SWL Dxers and SWL's to become Hams!
On a typical Sunday morning,the Net control starts the Net by calling in for regular check-ins. After about 10 minutes he gives the latest DX tips that he has gathered and later other stations also takes turn in exchanging their DX information. It has all the ingredients of a live two way DX program and continues for about 30 minutes depending on the traffic. For some time it was known as SWL DX Net.
he Net grew up with VU2KAK Anil, VU3SIO Sanil,VU2ISR Harsha, VU3ITI Varadhan, VU3DJQ Raman, VU2NGB Binu,VU2BNP Prahalad, VU3BGK Neel, VU2ICI Mohan, VU2MUD Madhu etc.joining in.
In 1989 a monthly newsletter was published on behalf of the Net by VU2FOT which was unfortunately discontinued after some issues. In May 1991 a BCDX Net Convention was held at Kozhikode which was a big success & attended by over 85 people including Victor Goonetilleke 4S7VK from Sri Lanka. A Ham station with the special call sign VU2F was also operational at the convention venue. A DX contest sponsored by Radio Netherlands was organized on 29 & 30th January 1994 in collaboration with Union of Asian DXERS, Sri Lanka. Special QSL cards were issued by Radio Netherlands for the occasion. In 1995 a special QSL card was also issued to mark the 7th anniversary of the Net by VU2BNP. In 1989 Adventist World Radio Wavescan broadcasted a special program on the occasion of 10th anniversary of the BCDX Net. Articles on BCDX Net has also appeared in "NIAR Ham News" July 1998 issue, "Hamfest India" 1998 souvenir and other DX publications and was also mentioned in various DX programs several times. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of BCDX NET, Mr.Sanil Deep broadcast a special program in Wavescan program of Adventist World Radio on Sunday 23 Nov 2008. Special QSLs were also issued by BCDX Net for the occasion.
The BCDX Net has been very regular all these long 23 years, thanks to the dedicated Net Controllers. Now a days it is conducted on Sunday mornings at 0830 IST (0300 UTC ) on 7085 kHz USB on 40 meter Amateur Band which covers South India & Sri Lanka. Occasionally it was also conducted on the 20 Meter Band 14150 kHz at 2130 IST ( 1600 UTC). Currently the regular net controller is Sanil Deep VU3SIO and assisted from time to time by VU2JOS etc.
The postal address of BCDX Net is : Box 211, Kozhikode 673001, Kerala , India.
Special thanks to Sanil Deep, VU3SIO for regularily controlling the BCDX Net.
Long Live BC DXing - Long Live Amateur Radio!
Congratulations to BCDX Net on its important anniversary !
(Jose Jacob, VU2JOS, National Institute of Amateur Radio via dx_india list)
BCDXNET via AWR - Special QSL issued in 2008
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Water-powered radio hits the market
The man who helped turn the Wind-Up Radio into a global success in the 1990s has invented a radio that is powered by the motion of water flowing into a shower.
More at : http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/8916834/Water-powered-radio-hits-the-market.html
Friday, November 25, 2011
Ham Radio Classes at Bangalore
73 de VU2FI
Sathyapal
VOA Ends Croatian Broadcasts
Voice of America's Croatian Service signs off for the last time Wednesday, after 19 years of broadcast history that began during the bloody breakup of the former Yugoslavia, and ends with Croatia's emergence as a democratic member of the European community.
VOA Director David Ensor called the service "a model of journalistic integrity that provided the people of Croatia with fair and impartial news during the dark days of civil war in the Balkans." Ensor commended the service, which he said, "served as a vital source of independent reporting
and insight into American policy."
Voice of America established its Croatian Language Service on February 20, 1992, a time when the most brutal war since World War II was raging in the Balkans.
Spun off from the former Yugoslav Service which had been broadcasting to the area since 1943, VOA Croatian broadcasts began on radio, but were quickly expanded into television. The service was one of VOA's first to establish an online presence.
VOA Croatian's five-minute TV NewsFlash was broadcast daily on eight affiliate stations and focused on American news of relevance to Croatian audiences, including business, science, American culture, and politics.
The popular Breakfast Show, a roundup of US, Croatian and world news, aired on radio for 19 years, without a single day of interruption. An evening radio show aired on shortwave and ten affiliate FM stations in Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
In addition to news coverage, VOA Croatian served as a source of entertainment and cultural programming for more than a decade. Nearly 700 episodes of Saturday's American Cultural Magazine were aired, with stories on leading entertainers, from blues guitar legend B.B. King, to Los Lobos, the Grammy-winning Los Angeles band that performed in Zagreb in 2010.
VOA Croatian Service Chief Zorz Crmaric called going off the air a "bittersweet moment" that comes as the country begins a new chapter in European integration. He noted Croatia is now a NATO member and is scheduled to join the European Union in 2013.
(VOA Press release)
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Media Network Plus on 7590 in DRM mode
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
RNZI - Election coverage
RNZI will be relaying Radio NZ National on the evening of the election and on the Sunday morning for a special Morning Report.
Election 2011
7:04 pm (0604 UTC) on Saturday, 26 November 2011
Kathryn Ryan and Simon Mercep are joined by commentators and analysts as the results flow in, for Election 2011
Morning Report Election Special
8:10 am (1910 UTC) on Sunday, 27 November 2011
Mary Wilson and Geoff Robinson host a Morning Report Election Special with an analysis of the results and the implications for the incoming government
AIR B11 now available on website
http://www.allindiaradio.org//schedule/fqsch.html
Vatican Radio introduces new DRM broadcast towards India
Monday, November 21, 2011
DRM at NATEXPO,Russia
DRM+ in Russian will feature in VOR digital workshop on 25th Nov during Natexpo.
(DRM Consortium via Tweeter)
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Rhein-Main-Radio-Club New QSL-Calendar 2012
(Harald Gabler, RMRC CEO, www.rmrc.de , Rhein-Main-Radio-Club, Frankfurt, DrGabler@t-online.de )
Special event callsign AU2JCB on air now
Call-sign---- AU2JCB( Single operator)
Period of operation----19 Nov to 04 Dec 2011.
Frequency---- 28550, 28470, 24950, 21350, 21280, 14310, 14210, 14220, 7135, 7035 kHz. Operation will be on higher bands if the propagation permits.
QSL info : Direct to VU2DSI.(2 IRC's will be appreciated)
The information about Shri J.C. BOSE is available on the internet
(via vuhams list)
DRM Newsletter Nov 2011
http://newsletters.lavishcreative.com/t/ViewEmailArchive/r/919FB39376ABAB45/C67FD2F38AC4859C/
Main stories :
- DRM at the ABU GA in New Delhi
- DRM India Platform meeting discusses roll-out strategy
- All India Radio's (AIR) DRM transmission time increases
- DRM at the Hong Kong Electronics Fair
- DRM suggested as possible companion to DAB+ in Australia
- Guam prepares to test DRM
Radio entertains, educates
Bhopal, Nov 17 (IBNS) Listening to Bollywood tune, or bhule bisre geet, is not only the reason which one tunes into radio; at least not in Madhya Pradesh. Indeed music does dominate radio but it's more than that. It informs and educates.
More at : http://www.indiablooms.com/LifestyleDetailsPage/2011/lifestyleDetails171111b.php
The Personality of the Year 2011 on RRI
Please tell us which personality of the contemporary world has made an outstanding contribution to the development of the world in 2011. Our radio station is ready to designate, based on your written answers, the "Personality of the Year 2011 on RRI".
Who will you designate and why? Will you choose a politician, an opinion leader, a businessperson, an athlete, an artist, a scientist or an ordinary person who has got an extraordinary story to tell? It's up to you to decide.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Eutelsat statement on deliberate jamming of satellite signal
Eutelsat categorically refutes recent reports that claim it is generating interference to its own satellites in order to prevent reception in Iran of international Farsi satellite channels. These allegations are in total contradiction with reality. They are also totally inconsistent with the statement issued in September by the BBC which associates Eutelsat with their renewed appeal for action by regulatory authorities to combat this violation of international rights.
Over more than two years Eutelsat has publicly condemned intentional jamming of its satellites by third parties, organised to prevent reception of international Farsi channels including BBC Persian, Voice of America and Deutsche Welle. We have identified the location of the jamming from within Iran, and since May 2009, have filed multiple complaints with the relevant French and international regulatory authorities to denounce hostile jamming operations and to prompt the International Telecommunication Union (a United Nations Agency) to address this illegal practice as a priority issue.
Eutelsat maintains a constant dialogue with international Farsi channels and service providers affected by deliberate jamming. The company has repeatedly organised transmissions of these channels through other satellites in its fleet in order to provide the continuity of service that we constantly endeavour to deliver. These efforts are recognised by the BBC, including in their statement of September 7.
Deliberate jamming prevents satellite reception, creates collateral damage for other broadcasters and is contrary to international conventions for the use of satellites. Efforts to combat it are a priority issue for Eutelsat. Michel de Rosen, Eutelsat CEO, says: “In our capacity as a satellite operator we remain committed to defeating this abuse. We call on those of influence to do all they can to impress upon Iran the illegal nature of intentional jamming and the need to cease this activity immediately."
(Eutelsat Press Release)