[A-DX] {dxld} Special DSWCI programmes

Roger
Sa Dez 3 11:54:25 CET 2016


Am 02.12.2016 um 21:34 schrieb Alan Gale  [dxld]:
> RI LANKA Victor Goonetilleke, program manager
> ——————————————————————-
> To EUROPE :
> Sat., 03. Dec. 2016 (UTC) from 1930-2030 UTC on 9715 KHz
> (350 degrees; 125 Kilowatts)
> —-
> To JAPAN, Asia, Australia :
> Sun., 04. Dec. 2016 (UTC) from 1000-1100 UTC on 11835 KHz
>
> or
> Sat., 03. Dec. 2016 (UTC) from 1000-1100 UTC on 11835 KHz
>
> 73 for now, Alan.
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Today there was nothing to hear from Trincomalee for the Far East at 
11835 kHz.

There would have been a collision with CNR2 anyway.

         kHz: *11835*
     UTC/PSN: 0855-*1100*
     Days/PI: 1234567 (Mo-Su)
    Language: chinese
     Station: CNR 2
     Country: CHN (China)
Transmitter: Xianyang 594
    Latitude: 34.2000
   Longitude: 108.9000
  Modulation:
  Power (kW): 150
      Target: 257
    Distance: 7556
     Bearing: 62
       Notes: CNR2 = 7425 b16
     Details: 25 m from China
QTH locator: OM44ke78xa

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Instead, therefore, on new frequency, tomorrow: 11730 KHz

Update for "Optical Chronology" under the same link:

http://www.rhci-online.net/radiogram/VoA_Radiogram_2016-11-26.htm#DSWCI


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DSWCI Original message here:
http://www.dswci.org/news/2016/2016_11_dswci_broadcasts.html

"....Two one hour broadcasts via SLBC, Trincomalee, managed by Victor 
Goonetilleke:

Saturday December 03 at 1930-2030 UTC on  9715 kHz at 350 degrees with 
125 kW to Europe.
Sunday   December 04 at 1000-1100 UTC on 11730 kHz to Japan, Asia and 
Australia...."

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The changes are too short-term for printed brochures ......



roger