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Re: [A-DX] Re: [A-DX] Loggings --> Vanuatu ?


  • Subject: Re: [A-DX] Re: [A-DX] Loggings --> Vanuatu ?
  • From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <BueschelW@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 21 Dec 2008 03:38:03 +0100

Mongolei ist -auch- plausibel. Siehe unten, macht Euch einen Reim darauf.
Der Techniker von R NZi pendelt zwischen Vanuatu und den Solomons ...
73 wb


VANUATU   7260 on 22 Oct at 0800 UT. Interested to hear this at very good
strength with reports that it is still on low power at present. Switched
to En news at 0801 UT after anns in LG. "News from VBC" with many Vanuatu
mentions.
(Tony Ward VE3NO, touring Auckland-NZ, DXplorer Nov 1, 2008)

VANUATU   7259.97  R. Vanuatu (pres), at 0835-0859 UT same pgm of island
music with studio W host. 0859-0901 UT long canned announcement by M with
possible ment of R.V. 0901 studio W briefly, then usual flute signature,
and M with apparent news to 0914. 0914 heard the same flute again, then W,
and music continued. Stronger than yesterday, but just couldn't copy.
(Dave Valko-PA-USA, hcdx Oct 15, 2008)

VANUATU   7260 kHz at 0645 UTC tune in with pop music program with female
DJ. Could not make much out of the chat but 0700 definite mention of
Vanuatu and perhaps a brief 2 minute newscast. Back to pop music program
but now with male DJ, and many mentions of Vanuatu. Just above the noise.
Sept 28.
(Mick Delmage-AB-CAN, DXplorer Sept 28, 2008)

VANUATU   Vanuatu on 7260 kHz.
VTBC Port Vila is currently using a low power modified amateur radio
transmitter to broadcast weak signals on 7260 kHz. Reception has been
monitored of Pacific style music in the past day or so.

The new 10 kW shortwave transmitters are still enroute to Vanuatu.
Delivery has been delayed for a variety of reasons, including difficulties
obtaining freight space on cargo ships visiting Vila.

An RNZI technician has just returned from Vila where preparation work has
been underway for installation of the two new DRM/analog transmitters
later this year.

The frequency of 7260 kHz is one of several registered for VTBC for the
new service and the current broadcasts appear to be a prelude to the full
service starting as soon as the new transmitters are installed.

David Ricquish Radio Heritage Foundation <www.radioheritage.net>
(hcdx, Sept 23, 2008)

I did note a weak signal on 7260 at 0810 tune in, music which seemed to be
under modulated and what seemed to be a female announcer, slightly better
modulated. Most likely Vanuatu as no one else seems to be sked at that
time.

Checked for a signal again at 1045, still there though very weak, then
obliterated by Thailand at 1100 UT, Sept 24.
(Steve Lare-MI-USA, dxld Sept 24, 2008)

Formerly on 3945 and 7260 kHz.
3945 0530-1000[-1115 excl Sats], 1900-2130.
7260 1900-1000[-1115 excl Sats].
(25 Sept, 2008)

----- Original Message ----- From: "Name gelöscht" <name.geloescht@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <liste@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, December 20, 2008 12:26 PM
Subject: [A-DX] Re: [A-DX] Loggings --> Vanuatu ?

Ich stimme Dir zu Wolf-Dieter. Ich konnte hier vor ein paar Tagen auch
ein relative starkes Signal auf genau 7260 ausmachen. Ích würde aber
nicht soweit gehen und es als Vanuatulog "verkaufen". Mir kam auch die
Mongolei in den Sinn, denn es ist die einzig plausible Station. Die
Sprache (meines Empfangs) war weder EE noch FF, irgendwelches
Kauderwelsch eben.
Was sagen denn die Quellen in down under?
73 Thomas


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