Radio Australia via Palau

T8WH-Angel 4 New Schedule
2200-2400 12040 Radio Australia, English
0000-0030 15225 Radio Australia, Indonesian //15180, 15335, 15415
0100-0130 15655 Radio Australia, Burmese //17655
0400-0430 15780 Radio Australia, Indonesian //11550, 15180, 15415 (Jan.19 on 15785kHz)
0500-0530 15590 Radio Australia, Indonesian //11745, 15180, 15415

1300-1430 9890 Radio Australia, Chinese //9475, 11660, 11760, 11825
1600-1630 9965 Radio Australia, Chinese
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Info via dxld

VoA Kreolisch fuer Haiti

die Sendungen der Voice of America für Haiti kann man als Livestream hören:

http://www.voanews.com/wm/live/live-creole-a.asx

Der Stream ist aber offenbar nur aktiv, wenn auch die Sendungen über Antenne laufen.

Im Augenblick werden laufend Telefonanrufe von Menschen durchgegeben, die sich nach dem Schicksal ihrer Angehörigen im Katastrophengebiet erkundigen.

Es dürfte sich um dasselbe Programm handeln, welches zur Zeit in Haiti über UKW und über Flugzeug verbreitet wird.

Info via Net-Radio

Special QSLs for the 14th Birthday of the Electronic DXPress

To commemorate the 14th birthday of the Electronic DX Press Radio Monitoring Association (EDXP) on January 4, 2010, special QSLs are now being issued for all correct reception reports received up to the end of 2010 for the “Radio EDXP” programs hosted by various international shortwave broadcasters, titled “The Australian DX Report”.

The full colour QSLs show Australian scenes and wildlife, and indicate the actual transmitter location and the name of the host broadcaster.

“Radio EDXP” is the EDXP’s long-time broadcasting service, offering news reports and schedule updates about international broadcasting, propagation, and monitoring.

Host broadcasters include:
– Worldwide Christian Radio (WWCR) – Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Every week, on Sundays, at 0300-0315 and on Mondays at 1245-1300
– The Voice of the Andes, HCJB, Quito, Ecuador, each month during the “DX Party Line” English program. The DXPL is broadcast over HCJB-Australia (Kunnunurra, Western Australia), WWCR, WRMI and IRRS (Slovakia)
– World Harvest Radio International – T8WH Palau, and WHRI Indiana, monthly during the “DXing with Cumbre” English program
– Adventist World Radio worldwide network, every month, during the
“Wavescan” program, on weekends. This may be heard over transmitters in Guam, Germany, and WRMI.

Reports must include sufficient details for validation purposes, and
indicate the date (UTC), time (UTC), frequency, quality of reception, and interference effects, and should be sent to:
Radio EDXP, 404 Mont Albert Road, Mont Albert, Victoria 3127, Australia

Return postage is mandatory – A$2 in mint Australian stamps (for Australian addresses), one IRC or US$1 elsewhere

E-QSLs

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Radio EDXP electronic QSLs are also available and reports may be submitted either by Email, to bobpadula@mydesk.net.au or via the on-line Reception Report Template at http://edxp.org

E-QSLs are “picked up” at a special Website notified by EDXP. Return postage is not required for E-QSLs.
Radio EDXP is also available via the Internet, with a new episode produced each week, and may be accesssed at http://airm.edxp.org

Full details are at http://edxp.org
The EDXP pioneered the use of electronic mail in Australia for collaboration between members, and celebrated its 14th birthday on January 4, 2010, moving into its 15th year of continuous operations.

Good listening to Radio EDXP, and your reception reports would be
appreciated!

Bob Padula Melbourne

Info via cumbredx via A-DX

Zenith Classic Rock, Waterford returns to 1584

Posts on DigitalSpy and RadioWaves report that, like last year, Zenith Classic Rock, Waterford has a temporary licence from the BCI to operate weekends from 0000 Friday to 2400 Sunday on 103.8 and 1584, 1 kw C-Quam Stereo.

Licence is for ten weekends, first broadcast was last weekend on 103.8 only, they are now operating on both frequencies.

Info via dxld

NDB-DX für Dummies

nein, kein neues Buch aus der “… für Dummies”-Reihe. Hartmut Wolff hat sich die Mühe gemacht, und für einen Normalsterblichen die notwendigen Einstellungen von SpectrumLab fürs NDB-DX beschrieben.

SpectrumLab von Wolfgang Büscher ist wohl *das* Tool zur Analyse von Soundfiles schlechthin, und unterstützt von Trägerguckern, NDB-DXern hin zu Fledermaus-Forschern restlos alles und jeden, der irgendwelche Geräusche untersuchen möchte. Was aber leider auch bedeutet, daß es nicht nur ein unglaublich “mächtiges” Werkzeug ist, es ist für einen Gelegenheits-User mit seinem undurchdringlich erscheinenden Dschungel aus Hunderten von Reitern, Checkboxen, Drop-Down-menus auch ein Tool mit einer sehr flachen Lernkurve.

Welche Einstellungen wie und wo vorzunehmen sind, was sie bewirken, wie sie interagieren und wie das zum NDB-DX zu nutzen ist, ist hier beschrieben. Damit ist zumindestens eine Grundkonfiguration möglich und eine Grundlage zur individuellen Konfiguration und Lernphase möglich.

Gibt es hier zum Download: http://www.h-wolff.de/articles/SpectrumLabNDBHunting100106.pdf

Info via A-DX