sabato 16 ottobre 2021

Wolfgang Bueschel: RRTM Telecom observations

UZBEKISTAN RRTM Telecom Tashkent Uzbekistan bcast center

'Nippon no Kaze' Korean 15-16 UT, and Furusato no Kaze' Japanese lang. 16.00-16.30 UT; on 7334.914v kHz measured on Oct 12 at 15.10 UT.

'Voice of Martyrs' on 7529.934v kHz via ENC FMO via RTM Telecom Tashkent Uzbekistan bcast center, October 12

7590even measured on Oct 12 14.05 UT, North Korea Reform Radio

Afghanistan International TV 7599.9v kHz via RRTM Telecom Tashkent Uzbekistan bcast center 0230-1430 7599.913 kHz 10.50 UT Oct 12, wb.

9390even at 15.00-15.30 UT, 'IBRA MEDIA / Radio Ibrahim' in Bengali at 15.12 on Oct 12

9444.885v kHz measured on Oct 12 at 15.17 UT, AWR Tamil sce 15.00-15.30 UT

9450even measured on Oct 12 at 14.11 UT, NHK Radio Japan Tokyo

9585even exact fq measured of 'SNP - New Country Broadcast' of SAE NALA in Korean at 16.00-16.30 UT on Sun/Tue/Thur only, measured on Oct 12

9599.885v measured on Oct 12 at 15.50 UT, NHK Radio Japan Tokyo in Hindi

9899.986v measured on Oct 12 at 14.09 UT, North Korean Democratization Committee

Radio Iran International in Persian 9929.896v kHz 16.00-02.30 UT on Oct12 via RRTM Telecom Tashkent Uzbekistan bcast center.

Voice of Wilderness 11539.901v kHz measured on Oct 12 at 13.36

Nippon no Kaze 11874.859 kHz measured on Oct 12 at 13.26 UT

Furusato no Kaze 11874.859 kHz measured on Oct 12 at 13.36 UT

11940even measured on Oct 12 at 14.36 UT, AWR Burmese sce

11994.854v kHz of Japanese sce of JCI 'Furusato no Kaze' 14.30-15.00 UT via RRTM Telecom Tashkent Uzbekistan bcast center

12060even measured on Oct 12 at 15.06 UT, AWR Kannada 15.00 UT and / Hindi sce 15.30-16.00 UT to SoAS

15300even measured of Bible Voice Broadcasting Network in Nuer via MBR FMO RRTM Telecom Tashkent Uzbekistan bcast center October 12: 1430-1500 15300even TAC 100 kW 236 deg to NoEaAF Nuer language. {The Nuer language (Thok Naath) is a Nilotic language of the Western Nilotic group. It is spoken by the Nuer people of South Sudan and in western Ethiopia (region of Gambela). The language is very similar to Dinka and Atuot. wiki }