Radio New Zealand International: January 27, 2016
/South Pacific regional news at 1100 UTC. Broadcasting on 13840 kHz to Oceania at 50 kw from Rangitaiki. Received in Sydney, Australia, with a Degen DE1103 and a Kestrel W31MS active loop antenna.
South Pacific regional news at 1100 UTC. Broadcasting on 13840 kHz to Oceania at 50 kw from Rangitaiki. Received in Sydney, Australia, with a Degen DE1103 and a Kestrel W31MS active loop antenna.
All India Radio broadcasting in English to Oceania on 13695 kHz at 1000 UTC. Transmitted at 500 kw from Bangalore. Received in Sydney, Australia, with a Degen DE1103 and a Kestrel W31MS active loop antenna.
Radio Thailand's Newsmagazine in English at 1400 UTC. Broadcasting to Oceania at 250 kw from Udon Thani. Received in Sydney, Australia, with a Degen DE1103 and a Kestrel W31MS active loop antenna.
Pop music from RTM Sarawak broadcasting on 9835 kHz. Transmitted at 100 kw from Kajang. Received in Sydney, Australia, with a Degen DE1103 and a Kestrel W31MS active loop antenna.
Bangladesh Betar broadcasting in English to South Asia on 15105 kHz at 1230 UTC. Transmitted at 250 kw from Dhaka. News, sport, and music. Received in Sydney, Australia, with a Degen DE1103 and a Kestrel W31MS active loop antenna.
Radio Hargeisa Somaliland broadcasting to East Africa on 7120 kHz at 1500 UTC. Transmitted at 100 kw from Hargeisa. Received in Sydney, Australia, with a Degen DE1103 and a Kestrel W31MS active loop antenna.
Radio Thailand Newsmagazine in English to Oceania at 1400 UTC. Broadcast at 250 kw from Udon Thani. Received in Sydney, Australia, with a Degen DE1103 and a Kestrel W31MS active loop antenna.
Adventist World Radio broadcasting in Western Karen-Pwo to Southeast Asia on 15150 kHz at 1430 UTC. Transmitted at 125 kw from Trincomalee, Sri Lanka. Received in Sydney, Australia, using a Degen DE1103 and a Kestrel W31MS active loop antenna.
CHU Canada Time Signal station at 1005 UTC. Broadcast at 10 kw from Ottawa. Received in Sydney, Australia, using a Degen DE1103 and a 40 meter longwire.
Voice of Mongolia in Mongolian broadcasting to Southeast Asia. Transmitted at 250 kw from Ulaanbaatar-Khonkhor. The broadcast cuts out several times towards the end. Received in Sydney, Australia, using a Degen DE1103 and a 40 meter longwire.
Voice of Mongolia broadcasting in English to Southeast Asia. Transmitted from Ulaanbaatar-Khonkhor at 250 kw. Interval signal, sign on, news, music, a commentary on climate change in Mongolia, more music and sign off with schedule and addresses. Received in Sydney, Australia, using a Degen DE1103 (the old, good one) and a 40 meter longwire.
Radio National programme "Global Village", featuring the (great) music of Alain Toussaint. Broadcast at 50 kw from Rangitaiki. Received in Sydney, Australia, using a Nooelec RTL-SDR with R820T tuner, a Nooelec Ham-it-Up Upconverter, a 10 meter longwire strung inside, and SDR-Radio Console.
All India Radio programming in Telugu. Broadcast at 500 kw from Bangalore to SEA. Received in Sydney, Australia, using a Nooelec RTL-SDR (an early one with the R820T tuner), a newly homebrewed planar disk antenna, and SDR-Radio Console.
A portion of the "All Night Programme" on RNZI, with news at 1500. Broadcasting at 50 kw from Rangitaiki to Oceania. Received and recorded in Sydney, Australia, using a Nooelec brand rtl-sdr with R820T chip (wrapped in foil and copper tape and connected with USB extension cables loaded with ferrites and a powered USB hub), the Nooelec Ham-it-Up HF Upconverter version 1.2, a homebrew indoor broomstick antenna, and SDR Console version 2.3 build 2194.
Voice of Vietnam broadcasting in English to Europe at 2030 UTC. Transmitted at 100 kw from Hanoi-Sontay. Received and recorded with a Degen DE1121 and an indoor homebrew broomstick antenna in Sydney, Australia.
The remaining 3 hours and 20 minutes of the special overnight broadcast during the cyclone. Ends with the "Morning Devotion". Transmitted at 10 kw from Honiara. Received in Sydney, Australia, with a Grundig S450DLX and an indoor homebrew broomstick antenna.
Continuing the special extended coverage of Tropical Cyclone Pam and its effect on the Solomons. Transmitted at 10 kw from Honiara. Received in Sydney, Australia, using a Grundig S450DLX and an indoor homebrew broomstick antenna.
Special coverage of Tropical Cyclone Pam and the damage it has caused in the Solomons. They usually sign off at 1200 and resume at 1900 but they stayed on all night to cover the cyclone. Transmitted at 10 kw from Honiara. Received in Sydney, Australia, using a Degen DE1103 and 40' longwire.
NBC East New Britain broadcasting to Papua New Guinea on 3385 kHz at 1130 UTC. Transmitted at 10 kw from Rabaul. Received in Sydney, Australia, with a Grundig S450DLX and 40' longwire.
Better reception of 3945 kHz this evening. Includes music, several clear ID's and the "Tourist Long Place Program". Broadcast at 10 kw from Port Vila. Recording ends with sign off and national anthem at 1210 UTC. Received in Sydney, Australia with a Degen DE1103 and 40' longwire.
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