Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Radio Taiwan's DRM test txn to India


Radio Taiwan International will be testing in DRM mode towards India (Azi=285 Deg) in english language for 4 days as per following schedule :

Dec 3, 2016 (Saturday) - 1700-1715 UTC on 6185 kHz

Dec 4, 2016 (Sunday)  -  1700-1715 UTC on 6185 kHz

Dec 5, 2016 (Monday) -  1700-1715 UTC on 6185 kHz

Dec 6, 2016 (Tuesday) - 1700-1715 UTC on 6185 kHz

Reception reports appreciated at : paula@rti.org.tw

Austria Will Test DRM+

Local University of Applied Sciences in St. Poelten is planning a DRM+ field trial in VHF band II. The German DRM Platform will support this trial, as well as the activities of the non-commercial broadcasters in Austria.

Full story at :


Monday, November 28, 2016

RTI Listener Club meet in Delhi and Chennai

Radio Taiwan International will attend luncheons organized by RTI Listeners' Club in Delhi and Chennai.

If you are interested in attending, please register with RTI first. Only those with valid RTI passes will be admitted.

The application process for an RTI pass is as such:

1. The registration deadline is November 26, 2016.
2. Please state your name, address, cellphone #, and RTI ID in your email.
3. We will send you an email confirmation after November 28, 2016 .
4. Scheduled lunch dates are as follows:
    December 3 (Saturday), 2016 at 11:00 AM in Chennai, India
    December 4 (Sunday), 2016 at 11 AM in Delhi, India

5. For each email, please state in the SUBJECT line (ONE of the following):

CHENNAI LUNCHEON (if you wish to attend the lunch in Chennai, India)
DELHI LUNCHEON (if you wish to attend the lunch in Delhi, India)

6. Venues will be given in the email confirmation which you will receive after Nov. 28.

7. RTI will accept applications by email only. Our email address is: paula@rti.org.tw

8. Since there is limited space for each luncheon, we can only allow those with email confirmation to enter. Please print out and bring the confirmation along with you on the day of the luncheon. Once the number of participants has reached capacity, registration will be closed without further notice.

More info at :


28th anniversary of BCDX Net, India

The weekly BCDX Net operating on the 40 Meter Amateur Radio Band in South India is celebrating its 28th anniversary on November  27, 2016.

This Net was started on Sunday, November 27, 1988 by a small group of Amateurs viz.Shanmughasundaram VU 2FOT, Victor Goonetilleke 4S7VK, Jose Jacob VU2JOS and some SWLs.

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 SWLs to become Hams!

The BCDX Net has been very regular all these long 28 years, thanks to the dedicated Net Controllers. It is conducted on Sunday mornings at 0830 IST (0300 UTC ) on 7085 kHz LSB on the 40 meter Amateur Band which covers South India & Sri Lanka etc.

The 28th anniversary of BCDX Net will be celebrated on air on Sunday Nov 27, 2016 at 8.30 am IST on 7085 kHz LSB.

Special thanks to the regular net controller Sanil Deep VU3SIO who is assisted d from time to time by Neel, VU3BGK etc.

The postal address of BCDX Net is : Box 211, Kozhikode 673001, Kerala, India.

Congratulations to BCDX Net on its 28th anniversary!

Jose Jacob, VU2JOS

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National Institute of Amateur Radio
Raj Bhavan Road
Hyderabad 500082, India

Tel:+91 40 2331 0287, +91 40 6516 7388
Fax: +91 40 2331 0287


Club Station : VU2NRO 14160 kHz  145.500 MHz
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Thursday, November 24, 2016

Radio Mi Amigo International's special txn on 27th Nov on 6145 lHz (100 kW)

Special Broadcast Sunday, November 27th, 2016 :  6145 kHz - 1900-2100 UTC (2000 - 2200 CET)

Sunday evening November 27th from 20:00 - 22:00 hrs CET Radio Mi Amigo will do another special event show, this time to promote new daily transmissions on 6085 kHz.The show will air on 6145 kHz with 100 Kilowatts from the Armeria transmitter, just like in October.

The 2 hour show will be hosted by Cpt. Kord from Alicante and will have have 4 segments presented live by 4 of our DJ's: Johnny Lewis, Peter van Dam, Ron O'Quin and Keith Lewis from the studio's in The UK, Holland and Equador.

Radio Mi Amigo expects this broadcast to be received not only in Europe but also in other parts of the world and again looks forward to your reception reports. As always, Radio Mi Amigo will reward you with new printed QSL card and Mi Amigo car stickers.

All info's, online stream at : http://radiomiamigointernational.com


Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Team RRI is the DRM Enterprise Award 2016 Winner

The Digital Radio Mondiale Consortium is delighted to announce that the recipients of the 2016 DRM Enterprise Award Asia Pacific Region 2016, jointly sponsored with SAS, the leader in analytics, is awarded to the team of Radio Republik Indonesia (RRI) engineers at Denpasar, Indonesia for their support and hard work in running a DRM AM trial in 2016. The winners are:  Mr Salwan, Manager of Technology and New Media Director; Mr Ketut Suandi, Assistant Manager Transmitter, and Mr Cok Dalem Javadi, Staff of Technology and New Media unit.

The award aims to stimulate interest in the DRM standard in various parts of the world that would benefit from the full introduction of digital radio. The RRI engineers on the beautiful island of Bali were selected to receive the award in recognition of their work in preparing a medium wave transmitter to broadcast in DRM during the Asia Broadcasting Union's General Assembly in October.

On behalf of RRI Mr R.Ginging, CTO, also proudly congratulated his staff for having engaged and worked so well together with Consortium representatives thus quickly learning about new digital opportunities for radio broadcasting.

Ruxandra Obreja, DRM Consortium Chair, congratulated the local RRI engineers as "their work shows how quickly DRM can become part of day-to-day activity. This proved that the Indonesian public broadcaster has the talent and capacity to test the latest digital technologies in their effort to future proof public broadcasting."

Details of the 2017 DRM Enterprise Award - Africa will be announced at the beginning of 2017.

For more information on the award, to get updates on the next award, please write to:  projectoffice@drm.org.

(Press Release)

Friday, November 18, 2016

A Record for Voice of America's Global Audience Growth

WASHINGTON D.C., November 16, 2016 -- Voice of America's global weekly audience hit a record in 2016, surpassing every projection and growing by nearly 50 million - the largest jump ever in a single year. Now 236.6 million people around the world consume VOA's programs, compared to 187.7 million in 2015, according to new figures released November 15 by the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), the federal entity that oversees all U.S. civilian international media, including the Voice of America.

The audience increase was recorded across all VOA platforms - TV, radio and mobile. Latest research collected by Gallup and other research firms shows that every week 154 million people are watching VOA television programs, 108 million people are listening to VOA on the radio and 34.5 million are reached through digital platforms. A quarter of this audience consumes VOA programs on all three platforms.

"I am really proud of the exponential audience growth since last year. This is a clear indication of VOA's impact around the world every single day," said Voice of America Director, Amanda Bennett. "Providing objective, insightful news and information is invaluable to our audiences worldwide and we are here doing just that."

The largest audience increases were recorded in Indonesia (16.4 million), Mexico (6.2 million), Argentina (4.3 million), Colombia (4.2 million) and Peru (4.2 million). Major audience gains were also recorded in Tanzania (3.8 million), Burundi (2.9 million), South Africa (2.6 million) and Nigeria (2.6 million). In most cases, these increases were the result of VOA's successful partnerships with important local broadcast outlets, which are some of the largest and most respected stations in many markets that carry Voice of America's programs.

Thanks to the large increase in audiences throughout Latin America, VOA now reaches more people in Spanish than in any other language - 59.4 million. Indonesian comes second with 47.5 million and English third with 39.2 million.

VOA also increased its social media outreach around the world, especially in Southeast Asia with huge gains in video viewing and engagement on Facebook and YouTube. For example, VOA Khmer's Facebook page is the second most popular in Cambodia, with 4.6 million fans, second only to the page of the Cambodian Prime Minister.

In addition to weekly audience size, VOA measures its impact using quantitative and qualitative data on a wide range of factors including program quality and credibility. Overall 86% of the weekly audience finds VOA's programming "trustworthy". The same percentage also reports that VOA's broadcasts have increased their understanding of current events.

BBG's performance measures, the 2016 Performance and Accountability Report, along with the BBG's 2016 audience overview and explanation of research methodology are available here :

VOA reaches a global weekly audience of more than 236 million people in over 45 languages. VOA programs are delivered on satellite, cable, shortwave, FM, medium wave, streaming audio and video and more than 2,350 media outlets worldwide. It is funded by the U.S. Congress through the Broadcasting Board of Governors.

(Press Release)

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

BBC World Service announces biggest expansion 'since the 1940s'

The BBC World Service will launch 11 new language services as part of its biggest expansion "since the 1940s", the corporation has announced.

The expansion is a result of the funding boost announced by the UK government last year.

The new languages will be Afaan Oromo, Amharic, Gujarati, Igbo, Korean, Marathi, Pidgin, Punjabi, Telugu, Tigrinya, and Yoruba.

The first new services are expected to launch in 2017.

Full story at :

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

GatesAir Awarded Second Phase of Bangladesh HD Radio Rollout

Cincinnati, OH, November 14, 2016

GatesAir, a global leader in wireless, over-the-air content delivery solutions for radio and TV broadcasters, has won phase two of Bangladesh's national HD Radio rollout. The turnkey system comprises two self-contained FM radio stations with high-efficiency GatesAir Flexiva FAX air-cooled 10kW FM transmitters, antenna systems and all auxiliary and support equipment.

Bangladesh Betar, the only national government broadcaster serving Bangladesh, awarded the contract as the first phase of the GatesAir-supported rollout moves forward. The initial phase, which covers the capital city of Dhaka, also includes two GatesAir Flexiva FAX 10kW transmitters and is targeted for completion by the end of 2016. The second phase will cover the heavily populated cities of Mymensingh and Gopalganj, with an expected on-air date of June 2017. Both projects are especially notable as the first HD Radio deployments in South Asia.

The GatesAir Exgine4 HD Radio platform, which simplifies signal flow and connectivity across the architecture, will play a central role in each system. The complete system includes GatesAir's FlexStar HDI-200 Importer and HDE-200 Exporter at the studio; and the FlexStar HDx exciter at the RF plant. The complete system supports all HD Radio program audio and program-associated data (logos, station ID information, artist/song data) over a single, bandwidth-efficient stream, with plenty of headroom to incorporate additional services in the future.

GatesAir's ability to also provide turnkey services helped to cement the phase-two contract win, according to Mr. A.K.A.M. Fazlul Hoque, Project Director at Bangladesh Betar Engineering. Along with site planning, design, integration and commissioning services, GatesAir has and will continue to provide extensive training services around system operation and transmitter maintenance both in Bangladesh and at its Quincy, Illinois manufacturing center. GatesAir recently welcomed both the Secretary, Ministry of Information Mr. Martuza Ahmed; and Mr. A.K.M. Nesar Uddin Bhuiyan, Director General, Bangladesh Betar, Dhaka, to Quincy as part of the most recent visit from the Bangladesh Betar Engineering team.

"GatesAir's professional services, reliable systems architecture and high-efficiency transmitters provide value across the project duration, and will enable us to operate a cost-efficient, low-maintenance hybrid FM and HD Radio service for a large portion of our population for many years," said Mr. Hoque. "GatesAir's bandwidth-rich HD Radio platform will also allow us to add more audio channels and data services in the future without requiring any significant additional investment in resources. Above all, their detailed planning and quick turnaround are consistent with our scheduled rollout plan. We also appreciated them welcoming Mr. Ahmed and Mr. Bhuiyan to tour the GatesAir manufacturing center to confirm product quality assurance and further strengthen the relationship between GatesAir, Bangladesh Betar and the Bangladesh Government as well."

The "low-maintenance" benefit will pay dividends for both Betar and the Bangladesh Government moving forward. In addition to the Flexiva FAX transmitter's compact footprint—a valuable asset given the limited real estate available in each RF plant—the latest-generation GatesAir Flexiva design minimizes internal parts, with common power amplifier modules and power supplies. This streamlining of parts and size also reduce weight, making single-engineer maintenance a reality for the Betar team—preserving valuable engineering resources for other needs.

(Press Release)

Unique Radio off air due to a relocation from a new site

Unique Radio broadcasts on shortwave (3210 kHz) from Halls Creek NSW have been suspended from November 13, 2016 due to a QTH relocation.

The new QTH / transmission point might be from a site either north or south west of the current transmission site. This will depend from where the owner ends up, location wise !

Will advise when Unique Radio is back up and running.

(Tim Gaynor, Owner/manager, Unique Radio, Halls Creek,NSW, Australia via DXLD)


Xinjiang PBS frequency change

Xinjiang broadcast frequency change

The annual frequency change was implemented from 1100 on 10th Nov'16. Each language of "Xinjiang People's Campus" began using the frequency of 4 MHz band. It is exactly the same frequency as last year. It is one week behind usual.
The Xinjiang Humitomo broadcaster carries 12 lines only with radio broadcasting, and among them 5 lines are issued even in short wave broadcasting.

Xinjiang PBS Winter frequencies: effective from 1100 UTC on November 10, 2016
Uighur 
2300 - 1800 (Tue.0800 - 1100 off the air)
3990 2300-0300, 1135-1800
4980 2300-0300, 1135-1800
6120 2300-0300, 1200-1800
7205 2310-0300, 1225-1800
7275 0300 - 1200
9560 0245 - 1200
11885 0250 - 1200
13670 0300 - 1225

Chinese 
2300-1800 (Tue.0800-1100 off the air)
3950 2300-0230, 1205-1800
5060 2300-0300, 1135-1800
5960 2300 - 1800
7260 0230 - 1205
7310 2310-0300, 1200-1800
9600 0300 - 1200
11770 0250 - 1200

Mongolian 
2300 - 0330, 0530 - 1030, 1230 - 1800 (Tue.0800 - 1100 off the air)
4500 2300-0330, 1210-1800
6190 2300-0330, 1210-1800
7230 0510-1030
9510 0510-1030

Kazakh 
2300 - 1800 (Tue.0800 - 1100 off the air)
4850 2300-0300, 1155-1800
6015 2300-0345, 1150-1800
7340 0300 - 1155
9470 0345-1150

Kyrgyz 
0330-0530, 1030-1230
7295 0310-0530, 1030-1230
9705 0310-0530, 1030-1230

Google Translated

Wednesday, November 02, 2016

MWV B16

Freq Start Stop Language Target Area Local Time Ant Azi
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9600  0100 0200 English   India       0630-0730 3 40
7390  0200 0300 Spanish   S.America   2100-2300 1 250
7390  0300 0400 Spanish   N.S.America 2100-2300 1 265
15670 0300 0400 English   India       0830-0930 3 40
11825 0400 0500 A.English Africa      0400-0700 1 295
17530 0400 0500 Chinese   S.China     1100-1200 3 55
9570  1800 1900 Russian   E.Russia    1900-2000 3 355
17640 1800 1900 A.English Africa      1700-2000 2 310
9495  1900 2000 Russian   E.Russia    2100-2200 3 355
11945 1900 2000 Arabic    Iraq        2000-2200 2 355
13710 2000 2100 Arabic    Iraq        2100-2300 3 355
17640 2000 2100 A.English Africa      1900-2200 2 295
11610 2100 2200 Chinese   Europe      2100-2200 2 325
9535  2200 2300 Chinese   S.China     0500-0600 3 55
11790 2200 2300 Arabic    N.Africa    2200-2400 2 325


Reception report to : mwvradio@gmail.com

(Alokesh Gupta)

Radio Nepal orders twelve new 2 kW FM transmitters

State-owned broadcaster Radio Nepal ordered 12 Flexiva FAX air-cooled transmitters, covering power levels up to 2 kW to maximize coverage across the complex terrain of Nepal.

The transmitters, expected to go on the air in November 2016, will be installed at the Radio Nepal, Singh Durbar, Kathmandu transmission site.

GatesAir, a global leader in wireless, over-the-air content delivery solutions for radio and TV broadcasters, announced the susbtantial FM Radio win in Nepal on 1st Nov, 2016.

GatesAir won the contract due to its ability to supply the most competitively-priced and complete offer, along with local support. The Radio Nepal contract also includes turnkey equipment, installation and commissioning services.

GatesAir partner Tzone Digital will assist the regional GatesAir team with all service and support-related initiatives.

(GatesAir Press Release)

TWR ASIA B16

LOC  FREQ UTC     CIRAF PWR AZI SLEW ANT   DAYS  LANGUAGE


GRI 7280  0045 0115 41 300 98  0  2/4/0.5  23456  HINDI
GRI 7280  0115 0130 41 300 98  0  2/4/0.5   3     HINDI
GRI 7280  0115 0130 41 300 98  0  2/4/0.5    4    DZONKHA
GRI 7280  0115 0130 41 300 98  0  2/4/0.5  2      NEPALI
GRI 7280  0115 0130 41 300 98  0  2/4/0.5     56 TIBETAN
TAC 7505  1430 1445 41 100 131 10 2/4/0.5  23456  HINDI
TAC 7505  1445 1515 41 100 131 10 2/4/0.5  23456  PUNJABI
GRI 15755 1345 1400 41 300 98  0  2/4/0.5 1 34567 HINDI
GRI 15755 1345 1400 41 300 98  0  2/4/0.5  2      AWADI
GRI 15755 1400 1430 41 300 98  0  2/4/0.5  23456  BHOJPURI
GRI 15755 1400 1430 41 300 98  0  2/4/0.5 1       PUNJABI
GRI 15755 1400 1430 41 300 98  0  2/4/0.5       7 HINDI
GRI 7505  1515 1545 41 300 98  0  2/4/0.5  23456  PUNJABI
ERV 9345  1245 1300 41 300 100 0  8/8/1   1       SANTHALI
ERV 9345  1245 1300 41 300 100 0  8/8/1         7 KUI
ERV 9345  1245 1315 41 300 100 0  8/8/1    23456  MAITHILI
ERV 9345  1300 1315 41 300 100 0  8/8/1   1       MAITHILI
ERV 9345  1300 1315 41 300 100 0  8/8/1         7 HO
ERV 9345  1315 1330 41 300 100 0  8/8/1   123     MARWARI
ERV 9345  1315 1330 41 300 100 0  8/8/1      4    MEWARI
ERV 9345  1315 1330 41 300 100 0  8/8/1       56  MAGAHI
ERV 9345  1315 1330 41 300 100 0  8/8/1         7 BENGALI
ERV 9345  1330 1345 41 300 100 0  8/8/1   1       BRAJ BHASHA
ERV 9345  1330 1345 41 300 100 0  8/8/1    2      KHARIA
ERV 9345  1330 1345 41 300 100 0  8/8/1     3     KASHMIRI
ERV 9345  1330 1345 41 300 100 0  8/8/1      4    SADRI
ERV 9345  1330 1345 41 300 100 0  8/8/1       5   BONDO
ERV 9345  1330 1345 41 300 100 0  8/8/1        6  HARYANVI
ERV 9345  1330 1345 41 300 100 0  8/8/1         7 BUNDELI
ERV 9920  1345 1400 41 300 100 0  8/8/1   1     567 KURUKH
ERV 9920  1345 1400 41 300 100 0  8/8/1    23     MUNDARI
ERV 9920  1345 1400 41 300 100 0  8/8/1      4    VASAVI
ERV 9920  1400 1415 41 300 100 0  8/8/1   1       CHODRI
ERV 9920  1400 1415 41 300 100 0  8/8/1    23     BHILI
ERV 9920  1400 1415 41 300 100 0  8/8/1      45   VASAVI
ERV 9920  1400 1415 41 300 100 0  8/8/1        67 MOUCHI
ERV 9920  1415 1430 41 300 100 0  8/8/1   1       GAMIT
ERV 9920  1415 1445 41 300 100 0  8/8/1         7 GAMIT
ERV 9920  1430 1445 41 300 100 0  8/8/1   1       DHODIA
ERV 9920  1415 1445 41 300 100 0  8/8/1    23456  SINDHI



Tuesday, November 01, 2016

Alyx & Yeyi B16

PROGRAM            TIME (UTC) FREQ(kHz) DAYS LANGUAGE TARGET AREA
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Denge Kurdistan            0400-2200 9400  mtwtfss Kurdish    Middle East
Eye Radio                  0400-0500 7250  mtwtfss Arabic     Africa
Suab Xaa Moo Zoo           1130-1200 11570 mtwtfss Hmong      Asia
Que Me                     1200-1230 9930  ----f-- Vietnamese Asia
Living Water Minsitry B*   1530-1630 9650  --w---- Korean     Asia
Eye Radio                  1600-1700 17730 mtwtfss Arabic     Africa
Radio Xoriyo               1600-1630 17870 m---f-- Somali     Africa
Oromo Voice                1600-1630 17850 m-w--s- Oromo      Africa
Radio Voice of I.Oromia**  1600-1630 17850 ------s Oromo      Africa
Sagalee Qeerroo Bilisummaa 1630-170017840  -t-tf-- Oromo      Africa
Voice of Amara Radio       1700-1800 15360 m-w--s- Amharic    Africa
Suab Xaa Moo Zoo           2230-2300 7530  mtwtfss Hmong      Asia

*  Living Water Ministry Brodcasting

** Radio Voice of Independent Oromia

Reception reports to :


Alyx and Yeyi, 

LLC - 5201 Blue Lagoon Drive, 8th Floor
Miami, FL 33126 - U.S.A.

(Alokesh Gupta)

DW B16

Language Time/UTC Frequency Txer Site  Target Area 

AMHARIC 1600-1700 15275 kHz TRINCOMALEE Ethiopia      daily
AMHARIC 1600-1700 17800 kHz NAUEN       Ethiopia      daily 
DARI    1330-1400 15430 kHz DHABAYYA    Afghanistan   daily 
DARI    1330-1400 17720 kHz TRINCOMALEE Afghanistan   daily 
ENGLISH 1600-1700 09820 kHz MEYERTON    Africa (east) daily 
ENGLISH 1600-1700 15290 kHz ISSOUDUN    Africa (east) daily 
ENGLISH 1600-1700 15315 kHz ISSOUDUN    Africa (west) daily 
ENGLISH 1600-1700 17690 kHz ISSOUDUN    Africa (west) daily 
ENGLISH 1600-1700 17710 kHz DHABAYYA    Africa (east) daily 
FRENCH  1700-1800 15275 kHz ISSOUDUN    Africa        daily 
FRENCH  1700-1800 15560 kHz ISSOUDUN    Africa        daily 
FRENCH  1700-1800 17800 kHz ASCENSION   Africa        daily 
HAUSA   0630-0700 09830 kHz SAO TOME    Africa (west) daily 
HAUSA   0630-0700 11800 kHz NAUEN       Africa (west) daily 
HAUSA   0630-0700 15530 kHz MEYERTON    Africa (west) daily 
HAUSA   0630-0700 17800 kHz DHABAYYA    Africa (west) daily 
HAUSA   1300-1400 09830 kHz SAO TOME    Africa (west) daily 
HAUSA   1300-1400 17800 kHz ISSOUDUN    Africa (west) daily 
HAUSA   1300-1400 21780 kHz ASCENSION   Africa (west) daily 
HAUSA   1800-1900 09830 kHz SAO TOME    Africa (west) daily 
HAUSA   1800-1900 11700 kHz ISSOUDUN    Africa (west) daily 
HAUSA   1800-1900 15275 kHz DHABAYYA    Africa (west) daily 
PASHTO  1400-1430 15430 kHz DHABAYYA    Afghanistan   daily 
PASHTO  1400-1428 17720 kHz TRINCOMALEE Afghanistan   daily 
SWAHILI 0300-0400 06045 kHz MEYERTON    Africa (east) daily 
SWAHILI 0300-0400 07260 kHz MEYERTON    Africa (east) daily 
SWAHILI 1000-1100 15275 kHz MADAGASCAR  Africa (east) daily 
SWAHILI 1000-1100 17710 kHz MEYERTON    Africa (east) daily 
SWAHILI 1500-1559 15275 kHz TRINCOMALEE Africa (east) daily 
SWAHILI 1500-1600 17710 kHz DHABAYYA    Africa (east) daily 

Football specials

HAUSSA (Football) 1425-1630 15390 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa (west) Saturday on 05.11.16
HAUSSA (Football) 1425-1630 17570 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa (west) Saturday on 05.11.16
HAUSSA (Football) 1425-1630 15390 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa (west) Saturday from 19.11.16-17.12.16
HAUSSA (Football) 1425-1630 17570 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa (west) Saturday from 19.11.16-17.12.16
HAUSSA (Football) 1425-1630 15390 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa (west) Saturday from 21.01.17-18.03.17
HAUSSA (Football) 1425-1630 17570 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa (west) Saturday from 21.01.17-18.03.17

(Alokesh Gupta)

Radio Thailand B16


Radio Thailand World Service B16
Effective october 30, 2016 at 0800 UTC

0100-0200 UTC 13745 kHz
0230-0330 UTC 13745 kHz
1000-1100 UTC 17630 kHz
1330-1400 UTC 9390 kHz
1800-1900 UTC 9390 kHz
2045-2115 UTC 9390 kHz
0000-0100 UTC 13745 kHz
0200-0230 UTC 13745 kHz
0500-0530 UTC Internet
0530-0600 UTC 17640 kHz
1230-1300 UTC 9390 kHz
1400-1430 UTC 9390 kHz
1900-2000 UTC 9390 kHz
2030-2045 UTC 9390 kHz
2000-2015 UTC 9390 kHz
1300-1315 UTC 9390 kHz
1315-1330 UTC 9390 kHz
1200-1215 UTC 9390 kHz
1130-1145 UTC 5875 kHz
1115-1130 UTC 5875 kHz
1145-1200 UTC 5875 kHz
1100-1115 UTC 5875 kHz

Reception reports to :

Radio Thailand,World Services(HSK9),
Public Relations Department,
Royal Thai Government
236 Vibhavadi Rangsit Road,
Din Daeng,Bangkok 10400 
Thailand
Tel 662 2771814
Fax 662 2776139

(Alokesh Gupta,New Delhi)