Saturday, October 26, 2019

REACH BEYOND B19

REACH BEYOND B19
with effect from Oct 27th, 2019 to March 28th, 2020





ALL INDIA RADIO B19 CHANGES

B19 Changes to All India Radio External Services: (Timings UTC, Frequencies in kHz)

0000-0045 Tamil Delete 13695(B)
0215-0300 Kannada Delete 13695(B)
0315-0415 Hindi 13695(B)
0845-0945 Indonesian Add 17870(B)
1000-1100 English 13645(B) (ex 13605), 17510(B) (ex 17895)
1115-1200 Thai 15770(P) (ex 15410)
1145-1315 Chinese 17510(B) (ex 17705)
1215-1330 Tibetan 9575(B) (ex 9425)
1330-1500 English 9690(B) (ex 13695)
1615-1730 Hindi 11590(P) ex 12025
1615-1730 Persian Delete 13640(B)
1730-1830 Malayalam 11590(P) ex 12025
1730-1945 Arabic Delete 13640(B)
1745-1945 English 9950(B) ex 9910
1745-1945 English 9950(B) ex 9910
1945-2045 French Delete 13640(B)
2045-2230 English 9950(B) ex 9910
2245-0045 English Delete 6045(Kh)
2300-0000 Hindi 9950(B), ex 9910, Delete 13695(B)

For latest updated B19 schedules please check in the links given below:

1) External Service Time Wise: http:/qsl.net/vu2jos/es/time.htm
2) External Service Language Wise: http://qsl.net/vu2jos/es/Language.htm
3) Complete SW service in Frequency order : http://qsl.net/vu2jos/sw/freq.htm


(Jose Jacob, VU2JOS, National Institute of Amateur Radio,Hyderabad, India)

RNZI B19

RNZI B19

27 Oct 2019 - 28 Mar 2020

UTC         KHZ   TARGET          DAYS

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0000 - 0558 15720 Pacific         Daily
0559 - 0758 11725 Pacific         Daily
0759 - 1058 9765  Pacific         Daily
1059 - 1258 9700  Solomon Isl,PNG Daily
1259 - 1958 6115  Pacific         Sat
1259 - 1650 6115  Pacific         Sun-Fri
1651 - 1750 5975  Tonga Niue Samoa Cook Is Sun-Fri DRM
1751 - 1850 7330  Tonga Niue Samoa Cook Is Sun-Fri DRM
1851 - 1958 9780  Tonga Niue Samoa Cook Is Sun-Fri DRM
1959 - 2058 11725 Pacific         Daily
2059 - 2258 13840 Pacific         Daily
2259 - 2358 15720 Pacific         Daily

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

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

(Alokesh Gupta) 

NXP – in Cooperation with DRM Consortium on DRM Implementation and Rollout First India infotainment forum



First India infotainment forum by NXP – in Cooperation with DRM Consortium on DRM Implementation and Rollout

NXP Semiconductors, the world's largest provider of automotive semiconductors 1, in collaboration with the DRM Digital Radio Consortium hosted the first annual NXP Cockpit and Infotainment Forum in New Delhi on October 22, 2019.

The event showcased the latest trends and solutions in infotainment systems that advance the in-vehicle experience. It also shared a full view into the development of DRM and the inclusion of DRM receivers in many of the new models on the roads in India. Participants received updates on the All India Radio rollout as well as presentations on how NXP's latest generation of software defined radio facilitates DRM digital radio for  Infotainment system architectures. The discussions of aspects of infotainment from radio and audio, processing as well as connectivity gave a unique feel to this newly initiated car top event. A full day of presentations, discussions and demos highlighted the great appetite consumers have for cars that are equipped with the latest technologies to keep them safe, informed and entertained.

The broadcasting and manufacturing industry as well as representatives from key government bodies like TRAI, the Indian regulator embraced the opportunity to share their information and experience. They, in turn, received up-to-date information on the latest developments in the infotainment sector.

"India infotainment and cockpit consumer preferences are changing rapidly. NXP innovations are at the forefront of this technology and aim to deliver best in class in-cabin experience, connectivity and safety. The first annual NXP Cockpit & Infotainment Forum brought key stakeholders of the industry and government together to help drive the adoption of digital radio and world class infotainment in India, said Ashok Chandak," senior director global sales and marketing, NXP Semiconductors.

"NXP has been driving Digital Radio adoption in India and worldwide together with the DRM Consortium. It was a pleasure to see the great progress of DRM receiver deployments in India, along with All India Radio's 39 DRM transmitters operational. This one-of-a-kind event created a new forum for major car OEMs, AIR, TRAI, Tier 1's, and ecosystem partners to join together and address Infotainment solutions that will meet consumer aspirations," commented, Ron Schiffelers, Senior Director - Program management at NXP Semiconductors.

Ruxandra Obreja, the DRM Chairman, said "The NXP-DRM car event in New Delhi was a great moment where our message was that DRM, whether in AM or FM, is just one standard with the same features and benefits. The demos of DRM for FM showed how DRM can also enhance the performance of the many cars that an increasing number of Indians desire and will own. The collaboration of the different industries and organisations represented at this unique event is a sure way to help them achieve their own goals, maintain and grow the number of car owners, listeners to DRM digital radio."

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Radio Asia 2019: Workshop on DRM Implementation and Rollout

Workshop on DRM Implementation and Rollout

The DRM Digital Radio Consortium will take part in the ABU RadioAsia 2019 events hosted by Bangladesh Betar in the capital, Dhaka, October 29-31. Top experts of the Consortium will give their view explaining why DRM is more than just a platform, a true enabler of new and digital content for the benefit of listeners. The workshop "DRM - Smart radio for All", scheduled for October 30th in the afternoon, will address directly the multiple uses that can be derived from DRM for ensuring quality information, entertainment, education to poor and rural populations and for communicating in times of looming environmental disasters and crises.

The workshop aims to provide broadcasters, policy makers and other stakeholders with a clear understanding of the DRM digital radio broadcasting technology, its features and benefits and how DRM, used in all bands for local, regional, national and full-country coverage can enhance and future proof radio and its popularity among listeners.

Olya Booyar, Head of Radio, ABU, is looking forward eagerly to the workshop. "RadioAsia this year is themed 'Radio All Around Us: More than just a medium' and the special DRM workshop will show how digital radio is a new language that practitioners and listeners have to learn so that the many benefits of radio develop in the future," she says. "More than anything, we think the DRM workshop will be a practical way to learn and share valuable information on implementation and results from real case studies."

For Ruxandra Obreja, the DRM Chairman, "RadioAsia in 2019 sounds intriguing, challenging and raising the right questions for 2020 and beyond. Therefore, we are looking forward to being part of the debate. We are ready to link with all those interested in learning about and rolling out DRM, like Bangladesh Betar, and others in the Asia pacific region."


(Press Release)


KBS World B19 Frequency change to India

With the beginning of B19 season at 0100 UTC, October 27, 2019, KBS World Radio English Service to India will broadcast at 1400-1700 UTC on 9630 kHz instead of 9785kHz. 

(Source : KBS World Radio)


DW B19

DW B19
wef 27 Oct 2019 to 28 March 2020 

Language Time/UTC Frequency Transmitter Site Target Area Weekday
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AMHARIC 1600 - 1700 11995 kHz ISSOUDUN   Ethiopia      daily
AMHARIC 1600 - 1700 13775 kHz ISSOUDUN   Ethiopia      daily 
HAUSA   0630 - 0700 07220 kHz SAO TOME   Africa (west) daily
HAUSA   0630 - 0700 09570 kHz ISSOUDUN   Africa (west) daily
HAUSA   0630 - 0700 09830 kHz ISSOUDUN   Africa (west) daily
HAUSA   1300 - 1400 09830 kHz SAO TOME   Africa (west) daily
HAUSA   1300 - 1400 11980 kHz SAO TOME   Africa (west) daily
HAUSA   1300 - 1400 17800 kHz ISSOUDUN   Africa (west) daily
HAUSA   1800 - 1900 09570 kHz ISSOUDUN   Africa (west) daily
HAUSA   1800 - 1900 09785 kHz ISSOUDUN   Africa (west) daily
HAUSA   1800 - 1900 09830 kHz SAO TOME   Africa (west) daily
SWAHILI 1000 - 1100 15275 kHz MADAGASCAR Africa (east) daily
SWAHILI 1000 - 1100 17710 kHz MADAGASCAR Africa (east) daily

Football specials :
HAUSA   1425 - 1630 15195 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa (west) Saturday 02.11.19 - 09.11.19
HAUSA   1425 - 1630 15320 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa (west) Saturday 02.11.19 - 09.11.19
HAUSA   1425 - 1630 15195 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa (west) Saturday 23.11.19 - 21.12.19
HAUSA   1425 - 1630 15320 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa (west) Saturday 23.11.19 - 21.12.19
HAUSA   1425 - 1630 15195 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa (west) Saturday 18.01.20 - 21.03.20
HAUSA   1425 - 1630 15320 kHz ISSOUDUN Africa (west) Saturday 18.01.20 - 21.03.20

(Alokesh Gupta)




Tuesday, October 22, 2019

KTWR DRM UPDATE

On August 5th, 2019 KTWR began transmitting high-powered DRM broadcast to India, China and Japan / Korea, each country on a different day of the week:  

Wednesday 11995 kHz 1026-1056 UTC ANT2A-315 50kW English  (China)   unchanged

Thursday 7500 kHz 1230-1245 UTC ANT2A-345 50kW English (Japan/Korea) 31-Oct-19

Sunday 13800 kHz 1026-1056 UTC ANT3-285 90kW English (South Asia) November

This is a test broadcast and we are asking listeners to send back SNR and other data to us so we can learn how each mode behaves to real targets.

For the latest updates to the KTWR DRM broadcast go to http://ktwrdrm.blogspot.com/

For more information about DRM go to https://www.drm.org/

(Updated on 22-Oct-19)

 

Tuesday, October 01, 2019

DRM - ABU Workshop on DRM Implementation and Rollout

The DRM Digital Radio Implementation and Rollout Workshop is jointly organised by the Digital Radio Mondiale (DRM) Consortium and the Asia-pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU). The workshop will take place from 9-10 October 2019 in the Malaysian capital at the Holiday Inn Express Kuala Lumpur Hotel.

The workshop aims to provide broadcasters, regulators, policy makers, governments and other stakeholders with a clear understanding of the DRM digital radio broadcasting technology, features and benefits. The event will cover some planning methods, step-by-step implementation examples and the various solutions and strategies available for anyone planning to move from analogue to a digital radio system. They will go from planning for local coverage to full-scale countrywide rollout on all broadcasting bands. This two-day workshop will share expert knowledge and share some of the case studies and experiences in transition from analogue to digital radio from the region and beyond.

Ahmed Nadeem, Director, ABU Technology & Innovation, is keen for the workshop "to continue the good experience of the first workshop in 2018 and the development of DRM in the region moving forward. We are offering a unique chance to colleagues to learn and share valuable implementation information and results from real case studies."

For Ruxandra Obreja, the DRM Chairman "this event has become one of the most interactive workshops we are organising, a chance for broadcast Technicians and engineers, policy makers, regulators, corporate executives and managers, government officials dealing with strategic planning and other interested colleagues and representatives to join in a unique DRM sharing experience."

Please register online at www.abu.org.my/DRM

(Press Release)