Radio Activity 4, 7-9/06

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Degen 1106 appears on ebay

Posted: 04 Jun 2010 02:45 AM PDT

Degen 1106 appeared on ebay however ships to Europe only …

http://tinyurl.com/385g6g2

Changing the Dial

Posted: 03 Jun 2010 10:47 PM PDT

http://www.techcentral.co.za/changing-the-dial/14313/

All-day classical music station launched by RNW

Posted: 03 Jun 2010 08:13 PM PDT

From 3 June, Radio Netherlands Worldwide is offering listeners around the world a new service: classical music radio via the internet. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, it will broadcast classical music by Dutch composers and performers to an international public, and combine it with information about RNW’s other activities. In the event of global or national disasters, it will also become an important source of news.

More at : http://www.rnw.nl/english/article/all-day-classical-music-station-launched-rnw

Radio show launched for the World Cup

Posted: 03 Jun 2010 07:58 PM PDT

Sports media group 2K Plus International Sports Media is producing a new radio programme for football fans during the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. The show will also be available online. “Up For The Corner” will be produced in Johannesburg daily Monday to Saturday from 9 June to 12 July. The programme will include post-match analysis from fans at the games, news from the big screen Fan Fest parks around South Africa, reports from the many Christian service and outreach events taking place during the tournament and interviews with Christian players such as Brazil’s Lúcio and Kaká.

Read the full story here :

http://www.inspiremagazine.org.uk/news.aspx?action=view&id=4535

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RTÉ to broadcast over 200 hours of World Cup Coverage

Posted: 06 Jun 2010 09:22 PM PDT

RTÉ Radio will keep listeners up to date with all the developments at soccer’s biggest tournament. From early morning until late at night, RTÉ Radio will broadcast regularly scheduled bulletins. Programmes will carry scores, previews, reviews and interviews from South Africa and Ireland.RTÉ Radio Sport will provide reaction from South Africa and panellists at home, including Ossie Ardiles, Graeme Souness and Liam Brady, will share their views.

Throughout the tournament, RTÉ Radio 1’s Sport At Seven will be joined in studio by some of RTÉ’s pundits to look back over the daytime games and preview the evening matches. Over the course of the month the programme will be remembering key Irish World Cup moments and talking to people for whom the World Cup provided career-defining moments.On Wednesday 2 June, The Tubridy Show will host RTÉ Radio 1’s World Cup Draw where a number of daily programmes will be paired with participating countries; the programmes and the presenters will then champion these in the tournament. The Tubridy Show, Today with Pat Kenny, The Ronan Collins Show, Liveline, Mooney and Drivetime with Mary Wilson are eagerly awaiting their selection which will determine who they pin their hopes on in the coming weeks.From the 7 – 11 June, Kathryn Thomas will be presenting The Tubridy Show.

On Bank Holiday Monday, 7 June, Kathryn will be getting into the World Cup mood with a special programme looking back at previous World Cups – Italia 90, USA 94 and Japan/South Korea 02. Together with a panel, Kathryn will relive the goals, the memories, the voices, the songs.RTÉ 2fm’s Ballbuster’s will be covering the World Cup with their usual irreverence. Intrepid, puntastic reporter, Ian Abrahams, will join Andrew O’Conner and Jacqui Hurley live from South Africa to bring listeners all the latest news and gossip. Impressionist Darren Farley will deliver exclusive access and insight from deep inside the ‘Engerland’ camp.

(Source : RTE)

Complete details at : http://www.rte.ie/about/pressreleases/2010/0601/sportworldcup01062010.html

BBC World Service secures live commentary in English and Swahili for all games involving African teams at FIFA World Cup

Posted: 06 Jun 2010 09:18 PM PDT

BBC World Service has secured English and Swahili commentary rights from Fifa for the forthcoming FIFA World Cup in South Africa, it was announced today.Following on from its coverage of the 27th Africa Cup of Nations in Angola in 2010, BBC World Service will be broadcasting live commentary – in both English and Swahili, on FM relays across Africa – of all the qualified African teams’ games during the tournament, as well as the climax of the competition including the semi-finals and the final.
The African teams competing in the tournament are: Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria and South Africa. As a result of this agreement with FIFA and the African Union of Broadcasters (AUB), BBC World Service’s English language team of Richard Connelly, Farayi Mungazi, Richard Fleming and Piers Edwards will be joined in the commentary box for the duration of the tournament by three sports journalists from across the continent – Arjun Vidyarthi, a sports editor with Radio Africa in Kenya; Malik Jones, a journalist at Gambia Radio and TV Service; and Stanley Katsande, a commentator and analyst on both radio and television for the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation.
These three journalists will act as additional commentators and pundits during the tournament. Jerry Timmins, Head of Region for Africa and the Middle East, BBC World Service, says: “The BBC will be reporting and celebrating every twist and turn of the World Cup with our audiences across sub-Saharan Africa.
“Our commentaries in English for Africa and Swahili will be supplied to over 400 FM stations across Africa and it’s great to see journalists from other African stations joining the BBC commentary teams. This is a real partnership helping to bring Africa’s World Cup to African audiences.”
(BBC World Service International Publicity)

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tanggal                                      8 Juni 2010 09:44

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All India Radio wins international prizes in Iran

Posted: 08 Jun 2010 12:08 AM PDT

All India Radio Jalandhar & Bangalore stations have won four & threee international prizes respectively at the 11th International Radio Festival held in Iran.

Read the full story here :

http://in.news.yahoo.com/20/20100608/1416/tnl-all-india-radio-wins-international-p.html

Another report with Photo :

Jalandhar AIR programme bags international awards

http://www.indianexpress.com/news/Jalandhar-AIR-programme-bags-international-awards/630928

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tanggal                                                9 Juni 2010 09:17

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Sporadic Logs

Posted: 09 Jun 2010 04:06 AM PDT

Had an amazing session of FM dxing during Sporadic E opening on 5th June during visit to QTH of fellow dxer C.K.Raman, VU3DJQ …here are some of logs using his Sangean ATS909 receiver & telescopic antenna ….

88.8 Spurious Devotional Talk by OM
89.0 Radio Oman Location ? (Al Saidi/Qurum/Heibi) ME Music (Approx 1900 kms)
89.2 Radio Oman (Saiq Jabal/Akhdar ?) Arabic Reading from Holy Quran OM (Approx 1900 kms)
89.7 Spurious or image ? Hindi Song
90.1 Unid Arabic Talk
90.4 Radio Oman English (Muscat /Salalah 9 kW) English Songs (1939 kms)
91.7 Radio Al’Shabab Oman, Al Batina RDS Oman SH B ( 1920 kms)
91.9 Radio Mango Kerala(Kannur/Kochi/Kozhikode/Thrissur ?) 5 kW Malayalam Talk (Approx 2000 kms)
91.9 Radio Indigo Bangalore English/Kannada RJ Talking about Bannerghatta National Park (1742 Kms)
92.4 Unid Punjabi Song
103.1 AIR Chandigarh Hindi movie songs (239 kms)
107.2 AIR FM Rainbow Kasauli HP 10 kW Hindi Songs (325 kms)
Here are couple of ATS 909 RDS screenshots

Dxers Unlimited midweek edition for 8-9 June 2010

Posted: 09 Jun 2010 02:02 AM PDT

Dxers Unlimited midweek edition for 8-9 June 2010
By Arnie Coro
radio amateur CO2KK

http://dxersunlimited.blogspot.com/2010/06/dxers-unlimiteds-edition-for-8-9-june.html
Excerpt ….

And now amigos as always at the end of Dxers Unlimited, here is Arnie Coro’s HF plus low band VHF propagation update and forecast. Solar activity moving up, three new small sunspot regions now easily seen with simple telescopes equipped with image projection devices…
Expect more sporadic E openings from 9 Am to 12 noon local time, and another peak starting from 4 pm to 8 pm local time…

Regional Science Centre, Bhopal holds Radio transmitter workshop

Posted: 09 Jun 2010 01:57 AM PDT

http://www.centralchronicle.com/viewnews.asp?articleID=37885

(Source : Central Chronicle)

MUST radio same as Jago Mumbai?

Posted: 09 Jun 2010 01:39 AM PDT

By: Kranti Vibhute Date: 2010-06-09 Mumbai
Sharing the same frequency anguishing for Mumbai University’s community radio and Khar Resident’s community radio station

Read the Mid Day story here :

http://www.mid-day.com/news/2010/jun/090610-must-radio-khar-mumbai-news.htm

Voice of Russia in expansion mode, inks deal with Radio One

Posted: 09 Jun 2010 01:37 AM PDT

By: Anita Iyer

MUMBAI: With its recent deal with Midday Multimedia’s radio venture Radio One, international broadcaster Voice of Russia is expanding its footprint in the Indian FM space.

More at :

http://www.radioandmusic.com/content/editorial/news/voice-russia-expansion-mode-inks-deal-with-radio-one

All India Radio: A fading memory

Posted: 08 Jun 2010 07:22 PM PDT

Jun 08th, 2010 Dr Vasumathi Badrinathan

Read ‘The Asian Age’ story here :

http://www.asianage.com/music/all-india-radio-fading-memory-785

KRTPC on 6050 kHz ?

Posted: 08 Jun 2010 07:08 PM PDT

KRTPC on 6050 kHz ?
http://www.drmrx.org/forum/showthread.php?t=2240

More info on KRTPC :
http://www.drmrx.org/forum/showthread.php?t=2067

Radio Fly on Shortwave

Posted: 28 May 2010 08:40 PM PDT

Radio Fly on Shortwave
Tabubil, Papua New Guinea

Listeners in countries such as Japan and New Zealand have been reporting reception of new shortwave broadcaster Radio Fly in recent days.

Radio Fly is a community radio station operated by the Ok Tedi Mine management in the isolated Western Province of Papua New Guinea, about 800km west of the capital Port Moresby.

According to Jobby Paiva, who hosts the evening show on Radio Fly, the station operates from two FM transmitters [95.3 at the port town of Kiunga and 103.8 in the main company town of Tabubil about 90km inland] and recently started shortwave relays on 3915kHz and 5960kHz.

English news is scheduled 7am-7.30am Tue-Sat and again at 7.30pm-7.45pm Mon-Fri [local times] and the 6am-10pm [2000-1200 UTC] broadcast day is divided into the Breakfast Shift 6am-10am, Mid Morning/Mid Afternoon Shift 10am-2pm, Afternoon Drive 2pm-6pm and the Night Shift 6pm-10pm closedown.

He tells us that the transmitter power details for the SW outlets will be available shortly and they’re delighted to be getting emails in from a growing number of listeners around the world.

Station details will be included in the 2011 WRTH: Radio Fly studios are on Dakon Street, Tabubil. Mailing address: PO Box 1, Tabubil, Western Province, Papua New Guinea. Team Leader: Michael Miise. Telephone: +675 649 3924. Fax: +675 6493023. Email: jobby.paiva@oktedi.com.

Jobby has previously been a broadcaster with Nau FM and other commercial stations in Papua New Guinea and maintains a regular blog where updates about Radio Fly can be found:
www.jobbyswalk-about.blogspot.com.

Tabubil is the site of one of the world’s largest copper mines [previously gold mining] about 20km from the border with Indonesia and just over 300km from Jayapura. Annual rainfall is around 315 inches [8 meters] and the township is located in extremely dense jungle.

A road links Tabubil with a port at Kiunga where the copper slurry is taken by pipeline, and the port mainly exists to service Tabubil. Both Kiunga and Tabubil are in the highly mountainous North Fly District of Western Province.

Radio Fly serves a combined Tabubil/Kiunga urban population of about 25,000 [estimated] and began broadcasting on FM in 2004. For more information about Radio Fly and the Ok Tedi mining operations see: www.oktedi.com.

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