::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :: SWEDEN CALLING DXERS :: :: from Radio Sweden :: :: Number 2077--Jan. 16, 1990 :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Shortwave and other electronic media news from Radio Sweden. This week's bulletin was written by Bengt Dalhammar. Electronic Edition edited by George Wood. Packet Radio BID SCDX2077 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is my last Electronic Edition for some time. Starting next week my wife and I are taking our 6 month old son Daniel for a half year tour of California, to show him off to family and friends. For the next six months the compiling of the bulletins will be in the capable hands of Ingemar Sandberg and Bengt Dalhammar and the editing of the Electronic Edition will be in the enthusiastic (if novice) hands of Susan Beard. I can still be reached via CompuServe (at 70247,3516). Note that the CompuServe and FIDO addresses will NOT be a good way to reach Sweden Calling DXers during this period. Use instead fax, telex, or (if necessary) the post. I'll be attending the Dayton Hamvention in April, so I may meet some of you there. Thanks for all your co-operation during years past, and I look forward to communicating with you all again in six months. (George Wood) SATELLITE--The upcoming launch of a West European Ariane rocket has been delayed until January 21st. The rocket will carry SPOT-2, the follow up to the French-Swedish photo observation satellite SPOT. It will also carry six amateur radio "microsats". These satellites will be cubes measuring only 23 cm on a side, and weighing 7.5 kg each. Bramsat, from Brazil, also called Dove, will carry a computer voice synthesized beacon, with a message of good will and international understanding, on 145.980 or 145.973 MHz. Lusat from Argentina and Pacsat from the United States will carry packet radio computer bulletin boards. Lusat will have a downlink on 437.150 MHz, Pacsat on 437.050 MHz. The fourth microsat is Webersat or Nusat, built at Weber State College in Utah in the United States. It will carry video and packet radio equipment, with a downlink on 437.100 MHz. There are also two microsats from the University of Surrey, in Britain, which has built two currently orbiting satellites. (George Wood) COMPUTER--Havana Moon is the pseudonym of a well-known writer about clandestine transmissions, especially the numbers signals often used to communicate with spies. Now he or she has developed a computer service called Los Numeros On-Line. It's like a computer bulletin board, but it's included as a conference within a system called Portal, headquartered in Cupertino, California. Users have access to a number of international computer networks, such as Arpa, Bitnet, and Usenet. The system includes columns by some well-known clandestine broadcast experts, newsletters such as Sweden Calling DXers, program schedules from major international broadcasters, forums for special interest groups, and a database of downloadable software for Commodore, IBM, and Macintosh users. It's hard to say if this system is an improvement over some that already exist, such as CompuServe, the ANARC BBS, and the SWL Echo on the Fidonet system. But it might be worth a try. For more information, write to MoonBeam Press, Box 149, Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510, USA. Also in the online world, the international Usenet has formed a newsgroup for shortwave listeners. If you have access to Usenet, look for rec.radio.shortwave. Turning to computer control of receivers, AF Systems, which developed the Seeker interface for the Commodore 64, has a new Seeker PC program. This works with the Kenwood R-5000 receiver, but an Icom R-71 version is on the way. The system is impressive--with a database to manage receiver memory channels, direct keyboard entry of frequencies, mouse support, and automated unattended control. Seeker is expensive--the complete system including interface costs just under 500 dollars. And there's always a problem with computers generating interference. But for more details, write to: AF Systems, Box 9145, Waukegan, Illinois 60079, USA. On a much smaller scale, Elektrokonsult in Norway has developed a nice international broadcast datebase program for IBM compatibles. Formore information write to Elektronkonsult As, Box 846, N-3002 Drammen, Norway. SWEDEN--The new budget presented last week by the Swedish government has some good news for Radio Sweden and our listeners. Some 9 million dollars has been allocated for three new shortwave transmitters, to replace those in Hoerby and Karlsborg. The current 17 year old transmitters have to be phased out by the end of 1994, due to the PCB used in their construction. The new transmitters will include SSB, which is supposed to be the mode used for international broadcasting after the turn-of-the-century. The new budget also makes permanent Radio Sweden's broadcasts in Latvian and Estonian. (George Wood) BHUTAN--The Bhutan Broadcasting Service in Thimpu is now operating on a new frequency. The station is scheduled to broadcast weekdays 11:00- 15:00 hours, with English 14:15-15:00 hours, and on Sundays 06:00-10:00 hours, with English 09:00-10:00 hours, all on the new frequency of 5023 kHz. (Geoff Cosier, Australia and ShortWave Bulletin, Sweden) BRAZIL--Radio Sentinela da Amazonia in Obidos, Para has been heard with good signals around 00:30 hours on 3285 kHz. (Ari Inkinen, Finland) Already heard at the end of November in Sweden around 01:45 hours on 3285 kHz. (Lars Eric Svensson in ShortWave Bulletin) A number of other Brazilian stations have recently been noted in Sweden. Radio Guaiba is often heard around 07:10 hours on 6000 kHz. Radio Excelsior was heard at 21:50 hours on 9585 kHz and Radio Marumby signed off at 22:25 hours on 9665 kHz. Radio Araguiania was heard at 23:40 hours on the odd frequency of 11833 kHz and Radio Universo could be heard until sign off at 22:30 hours on 11905 kHz. Radio MEC is apparently reactivated and has been observed around 22:00 hours on 11950 kHz. (ShortWave Bulletin) CAMEROON--Radio Douala was found on December 27th at 05:10 hours to be operating on 4975 Khz instead of 4795 kHz. When checked at 04:30 hours on the following day, the opening announcements in English and French continued to refer to 4795 kHz as well as 1106 kHz, although Radio Douala was again operating on 4975 kHz. (BBC Monitoring) Radio Bafoussam has recently been noted around 18:00 hours on 4000 kHz. (Finn Krone, Denmark) COSTA RICA--Radio Reloj has been reactivated during the last weeks and was frequently heard around 07:00 hours on 4832 kHz, in parallel with 6006 kHz. (ShortWave Bulletin) CZECHOSLOVAKIA--Updating SCDX-2074, the National Radio channel Hvezda has been renamed Ceskoslovensko and also has a new interval signal. The Slovak opposition will broadcast its own program over Radio Bratislava on weekdays 16:05-17:15 hours. (Lubomir Stejskal, Karel Honzik, Jiri Tiefdrunk, Czechoslovakia) ETHIOPIA--The Voice of Ethiopia can be heard with a programme in English to Europe 18:00-18:30 hours, which is repeated 18:30-19:00 hours, on 9660 kHz with good strength. (Uwe Gruner, West Germany) FINLAND--There is a new afternoon transmission in German from Radio Finland, daily 16:30-16:55 hours on 6120 and 11755 kHz. The late evening quarter hour service in German at 21:45 hours will be dropped and replaced with a programme in Swedish. Helsinki can now be heard in German at 06:25, 11:00, 16:30, 20:00 and 22:30 hours. (Juhani Niinistoe, Radio Finland, Finland) MADEIRA--The following observations were made during a holiday trip to Madeira. Centro Radional RDP/Madeira operates 24 hours a day with Canal 1 on mediumwave 531, 603 and 1332 kHz and with Super FM on 94.1, 93.3, 96.5 and 89.8 MHz. The latter is Funchal which earlier was listed on 96.0 MHz. Posto Emissor de Radiodifusao do Funchal can be heard 06:00- 24:00 hours, Sundays to 01:00 hours, on 1530 kHz and 08:00-24:00 hours on 92.0 MHz. Estacao Radio da Madeira is on the air 06:00-01:00 hours, Sundays to 02:00 hours, on 1485 kHz. The Radio Turista programme can be heard Mondays to Saturdays 08:30-09:00 hours in Danish/Norwegian/Swedish, 09:00-09:30 hours in German, 17:45-18:30 hours in English and 18:30- 19:00 hours in French, all on 1485 kHz. There is also an FM programme daily 07:00-24:00 hours, Sundays to 02:00 hours, on 96.0 MHz. There are also three FM stations not listed in the World Radio TV Handbook: Radio Jornal da Madeira on 88.8 MHz, Radio Clube on 106.8 MHz and finally Radio Geral on 98.8 MHz. (Anker Petersen, Denmark) MALTA--The Voice of the Mediterranean broadcasts daily in English 06:00-07:00 hours on 1557 and 9765 kHz and 14:00-15:00 hours on ll925 kHz, and in Arabic 07:00-08:00 hours on 1557 and 9765 kHz, and 15:00- 16:00 hours on 11925 kHz. The address of the Voice of the Mediterranean is announced as Box 143, Valletta, Malta. Radio Mediterranean uses the transmitters of the Deutsche Welle relay station in Malta and can be heard daily 18:00-19:00 hours in Arabic, 21:30-22:30 hours in French and 22:30-23:30 hours in English, all on 1557 and 6110 kHz. The address of Radio Mediterranean is Box 2, Valletta, Malta. (BBC Monitoring) IBRA Radio has been observed with a transmission in English at 15:00 to South Asia on 11865 kHz. (Alnurchemetaz Igoz, USSR) ROMANIA--Radio Bucharest can be heard in English to Europe at 13:00 hours on 11940, 15365, 17850 and 21655 kHz; at 19:30 hours on 6105, 7125, 7195 and 9690 kHz; and finally at 21:00 hours on 6105, 7105, 7195 and 9690 kHz. (Bengt Ericson) THAILAND--Radio Thailand has been noted in English from 23:00 hours onwards on 9655 kHz. (Wilfried Schwarzhoff, West Germany) UNITED STATES--KGEI, the Voice of Friendship in San Francisco has been heard with a religious programme in Russian until sign off at 05:30 hours on 11680 kHz. At the end of the programme there is an announcement in Russian and English giving the mailing address as KGEI, Box 15, San Francisco, 94101 California, USA. (Rumen Pankov, Bulgaria) KUSW in Salt Lake City has been noted in English with weak strength at 17:00 hours on 15650 kHz with organ music and choir songs. (Peter Andrewitz, West Germany) URUGUAY--SODRE, Servicio de Radiodifusion Oficial, has reactivated one of the shortwave transmitters, CXA6, which can be heard 11:00-03:00 hours on 9620 kHz with a power of 300 Watts. SODRE can also be heard on mediumwave 1050 and 1290 kHz. On Saturdays at 13:30 hours and on Sundays at 02:00 hours there is a programme called Radioactividades with talk about radio and telecommunications. (Jose Hernandez Acosta, Uruguay) Radio El Espectador, usually disturbed by Radio Japan, has been heard with advertisements and much talk with good strength around 21:35 hours on 11835 kHz. (Bjoern Fransson in ShortWave Bulletin) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sweden Calling DXers is the world's oldest radio program for shortwave listeners. Radio Sweden has presented this round-up of radio news, features, and interviews on Tuesdays since 1948. 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