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Old March 11th 05, 09:05 PM
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Author/source:SW Radio Africa
Fri 11-Mar-2005

We are still being deliberately jammed - which obviously means that we're
doing a good job! Please bear with us while we try to overcome this problem.
We're now on Plan B.

For the full three hours of evening broadcasts we will be on 3230Khz in the
75 metre band.

For the first hour of evening broadcasts we will also be on 6145Khz in the
49 metre band.

Don't forget the short-wave and medium-wave broadcasts between 5 am and 7 am
Zimbabwe time each the morning. These are the frequencies to try:

Medium wave: 1197Khz

Shortwave: 3230Khz in the 75 metre band

And 24 hours a day on www.swradioafrica.com

http://www.zwnews.com/issuefull.cfm?ArticleID=11427


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What are the times for 6145.

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Old March 13th 05, 10:47 PM
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What are the times for 6145.


ZIMBABWE [non]

Excerpt from website of SW Radio Africa:

We're being J A M M E D We had Plan B but now we?re already on to
plan C! For the full three hours of evening broadcasts (6 - 9pm Zim
time [1600-1900 UTC]) we will be on 3230Khz in the 90 metre band.
For the first hour of evening broadcasts (6 - 7pm Zim time
[1600-1700 UTC]) we will also be on 6145Khz in the 49 metre band.
And for that first hour we will also be on 11845Khz in the 25 metre
band. Yes we?re broadcasting on 3 frequencies. Don?t forget medium
wave and shortwave broadcasts in the morning. 5 ? 7am Zim time
[0300-0500 UTC] Medium wave on 1197Khz Shortwave on 3230Khz in the
90 metre band

http://www.swradioafrica.com

Bernd Trutenau-LTU (via hard-core-dx)


Heard here well on 11845 at 1630. Apparently the jamming is coming
from some localized source(s) in Harare itself, according to one
reporter in Zimbabwe.


Jamming the airwaves seems to be picking up as a way to "handel" SW
broadcasts. It is even screwing up some of my listening on adjacent
channels. Scanning the bands there just seems to be more of it around
lately or it is just my perception of it.

Most of the jamming I hear is either the music jammer blocking
broadcasts to Asia or bubble jamming of spanish / english broadcasts to
the Americas.

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Telamon
Ventura, California
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