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[A-DX] 6100 International Radio Serbia


  • Subject: [A-DX] 6100 International Radio Serbia
  • From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <BueschelW@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 11:37:08 +0100

So, das ist jetzt auch geklärt.

Wie schon vermutet, International Radio Serbia sendet seit einigen Monaten
über einen mobilen Ersatzsender vom ansonsten zerbombten alten Radio
Belgrade Standort Obrenovac STUBLINE in Serbien, mit einer mini Leistung von
10 kW.

Deshalb wurden die Aussendungen seit 6 Monaten auch nur sehr, sehr selten
mit dem Pausenzeichen von Radio Jugoslawien aufgenomen. Paul Gager und
Michel Aubier hatten sehr spitze Ohren und konnten das Signal kurz über der
Grasnarbe hören.

Der Sender Stubline wurde Jahrzehnte lang bis zur NATO Bombardierung in 1999
für das Relay des Inlandsdienstes Radio Belgrad auf 7200 oder 9505 kHz
eingesetzt, \\ 683/684 kHz MW.
73 wb

- - - - -

Dear Wolfy, Glenn, and Dxers
Today (03/15/2007) I phoned Intl R Serbia SW site
Stubline near Obrenovac,

Serbia (destroyed in NATO bombing 1999) and here are
some latest news:

- SW site Obrenovac-Stubline, Serbia INDEED currently
BROADCASTING

1400-2200 UTC on 6100 kHz WITH A MOBILE TRANSMITTER
WITH 10 kW ONLY!!!!

- SW site Bijeljina-Jabanusa, Bosnia currently NOT
BROADCASTING because of

some repairs. The broadcast via Bijeljina WILL RESUME
in a 3 months period !!!!

Best regards & many 73s!
Dragan Lekic from Subotica, Serbia




--- Wolfgang Bueschel  wrote:

"International Radio Serbia" is the follower of
former "Radio Jugoslavija".

And "Programm scheme" of
http://www.radioyu.org/index.php3?language=German

shows the usage of a 250 kW unit  s t i l l   at
Bijeljina Bosnia.

But I have my doubts, because POWERFUL signal on
6100 kHz left the air in last summer 2006.

And now and then, some SWListening people in Europe
noted a very tiny - like 5 kW signal - on 6100 kHz via a supposed to be
non-directional fountain antenna, even the "International Radio Serbia"
program content could  N O T
be decoded, mostly the old R Yugoslavia interval
signal observed in signal
peaks. The signal is  N O T  an effective one, like
the former Radio Belgrade outlets on 7200 or 9505 a decade ago.

The latest ITU Geneva list from December 2006 (see as .exe attachment):

http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/terrestrial/broadcast/hf/refdata/reftables/

shows both Stubline
BEO Beograd        SCG 44N34 020E09

and
BIJ Bijeljina      BIH 44N41 019E09

See the Radio Serbia entries in A-07 season table:

7200 0000-2400 27-29,37-39 BEO 10 0 0 925 1234567
250307 281007 scc SCG YRT YRT

9505 0000-2400 27-29,37-39 BEO 10 0 0 925 1234567
250307 281007 scc SCG YRT YRT

I have an inquiry to you:

May you can contact the former "Radio Srbije i Crne
Gore"/"Radio Televizja Srbije" Stubline site by telephone at

381 11 8790290  ??

and ask the engineering personell, if the
"International Radio Serbia" 6100 kHz outlets shifted
from Biljenina Jabanusa  B A C K   to Stubline site
(former 7200/9505 domestic outlets) ???

Many thanks for your kind efforts in beforehand.

Kind regards de
Wolfy df5sx
wwdxc World Wide DX Club Germany

<http://topnews.wwdxc.de>

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