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Item which may be of some interest from DXLD-4-048:
** TAIWAN. VOICE OF HAN BC LAUNCH SW SERVICE TO CHINA You can hear Mainland service of Voice of Han BC at 9745 kHz. The program is parallel to 981, 711, 1431. QTH Kuanyin, 40 km west of Taipei. Two SW small curtain type antenna were installed. Maybe we can find another frequency some day. Due to adjancent channel interference, I have to listen 9745 in USB, bandwidth 1.5 kHz at 1200 UTC; 0655 sign-on and 0105 sign-off (Miller Liu, Taiwan, Receiver: AOR AR7030plus, ICOM IC-R8500; Antenna: RF SYSTEM 40ft longwire, 100m random loop, March 12, dxing.info via DXLD) The schedule in local time UT +8? That would be 2255-1705 UT (gh) Thanks to the above tip I tuned into a clear 9745 at 1920 UT this evening (Sun 14 Mar) and heard a monologue in Chinese then song which I confirmed was "Voice of Han" by checking the Mainland Service online audio at http://www.voh.com.tw/english/top-e.html (though there is a time delay). Unfortunately stronger CRI in Esperanto signed-on on 9745 at 1930 but Voice of Han was still audible underneath CRI. VOH much weaker but in clear after CRI sign-off at 2027. (Presume this is the station on page 367 of WRTH 2004 as MW channels etc match, though WRTH calls it Voice of Kuanghua?) When did it start on shortwave and what power is its transmitter?? (Alan Pennington, BDXC-UK, Caversham, UK, AOR 7030+, Wellbrook K9AY, dxing.info via DXLD) -------------------------------------------- Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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Morning Steve,
I am going to be down south tonight but do you think I could get it out west. Wonderful day out here in the desert, the song birds are running their big fat mouths for all they are worth. Hummingbirds sitting in the windows and a nice 76 degrees. Life is wonderful. Burr N8KDV wrote: Item which may be of some interest from DXLD-4-048: ** TAIWAN. VOICE OF HAN BC LAUNCH SW SERVICE TO CHINA You can hear Mainland service of Voice of Han BC at 9745 kHz. The program is parallel to 981, 711, 1431. QTH Kuanyin, 40 km west of Taipei. Two SW small curtain type antenna were installed. Maybe we can find another frequency some day. Due to adjancent channel interference, I have to listen 9745 in USB, bandwidth 1.5 kHz at 1200 UTC; 0655 sign-on and 0105 sign-off (Miller Liu, Taiwan, Receiver: AOR AR7030plus, ICOM IC-R8500; Antenna: RF SYSTEM 40ft longwire, 100m random loop, March 12, dxing.info via DXLD) The schedule in local time UT +8? That would be 2255-1705 UT (gh) Thanks to the above tip I tuned into a clear 9745 at 1920 UT this evening (Sun 14 Mar) and heard a monologue in Chinese then song which I confirmed was "Voice of Han" by checking the Mainland Service online audio at http://www.voh.com.tw/english/top-e.html (though there is a time delay). Unfortunately stronger CRI in Esperanto signed-on on 9745 at 1930 but Voice of Han was still audible underneath CRI. VOH much weaker but in clear after CRI sign-off at 2027. (Presume this is the station on page 367 of WRTH 2004 as MW channels etc match, though WRTH calls it Voice of Kuanghua?) When did it start on shortwave and what power is its transmitter?? (Alan Pennington, BDXC-UK, Caversham, UK, AOR 7030+, Wellbrook K9AY, dxing.info via DXLD) -------------------------------------------- Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm |
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![]() Burr wrote: Morning Steve, I am going to be down south tonight but do you think I could get it out west. I don't know. Give it a try. Wonderful day out here in the desert, the song birds are running their big fat mouths for all they are worth. Hummingbirds sitting in the windows and a nice 76 degrees. Hummingbirds won't be back here till around April 15 or a bit later. |
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I'm amazed there was no jamming S.
"Strength and Honor" "N8KDV" wrote in message ... Burr wrote: Morning Steve, I am going to be down south tonight but do you think I could get it out west. I don't know. Give it a try. Wonderful day out here in the desert, the song birds are running their big fat mouths for all they are worth. Hummingbirds sitting in the windows and a nice 76 degrees. Hummingbirds won't be back here till around April 15 or a bit later. |
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