::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :: SWEDEN CALLING DXERS :: :: from Radio Sweden :: :: Number 2109--Aug. 27, 1990 :: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Shortwave and other electronic media news from Radio Sweden. This week's bulletin was written by George Wood. Packet Radio BID SCDX2109 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- We begin with news of radio in the Gulf, not necessarily in alphabetical order: KUWAIT/IRAQ--Radio Baghdad's domestic general service in Arabic continues to be heard on 540 kHz, a frequency which had carried transmissions supporting the Emir of Kuwait. Since August 15th, Radio Baghdad's General Service has been heard on another Radio Kuwait medium wave channel, 1134 kHz. 990 kHz, which had been carrying the pro-Iraqi Radio of the Provisional Free Kuwait Government, is now broadcasting Radio Baghdad's Voice of the Masses program in Arabic. Holy Mecca Radio moved on August 19th from 9730 kHz to 9720. It continues to broadcast talks and slogans hostile to Saudi Arabia and Western influence in the Gulf. The schedule is believed to be 04:00-22:00 hrs. Meanwhile, on the other side, Kuwaiti resisters have set up both a radio station and a television station in Saudi Arabia. Saudi Television has made room for regular Kuwaiti broadcasts. (BBC Monitoring, AFP, and Reuters) USA--The US Air Force continues to fly personnel and equipment across the Atlantic. 11176 and 13214 kHz are the strongest frequencies monitored here. There's been a lot of activity on the CompuServe HamNet Forum about the frequencies used by the US Military Airlift Command, or MAC. You might notice that the planes identify as MAC, followed by three numbers and Sierra Mike or Sierra Kilo. The sites heard include Ascension Island; Incirlik, Turkey; Croughton, England; and Saragoza, Spain. The following frequencies are in use for the airlift to Saudi Arabia: 11176, 13244, 15015, 18848, 19219, 19272, and 19744 kHz. (John Pistritto, Switzerland) It is possible to monitor voice traffic pertaining to the Middle East operation from the American military satellite network, FLEETSATCOM. Saudi Arabian personnel have also been granted access to the system, and they can be heard as well. Most voice traffic is between 260 and 270 MHz in FM. It helps to have a right-hand cirularly polarized antenna. (Tim Tyler, CompuServe) According to Larry Van Horn's book "Communications Satellites", FLEETSATCOM channels used by the US Navy start, in fact, at 252 MHz and continue to 270 MHz. THE OZONE LAYER--There's much concern in the world today about the depletion in the Earth's protective ozone layer, which shields us from ultraviolet rays from the sun. Due to the release of chemicals known as CFCs and other pollutants into the atmosphere, the ozone layer is breaking down, which is causing an increase in skin cancer. The first sign of this breakdown has been the discovery of annual "holes" in the ozone over the poles. Now a plan is under way to send a powerful beam of radio waves into the upper atmosphere to test methods of repairing the hole in the ozone layer. Professor Alfred Wong of the University of California has proposed a trial experiment using a high powered radio transmitter in Alaska. Some 1.2 MW of power would be pumped into the sky, in an attempt to convert harmful chlorine in the atmosphere into a more benign form. Hopefully the chlorine will turn into negative ions, which are less likely to react with ozone. ("The Daily Telegraph" via Bradley Allen, England) AUSTRALIA--Radio Australia has started test transmissions to North Asia on 21825 kHz up to 10:00 hrs. (Peter Andrewitz, West Germany) CZECHOSLAVAKIA--Updating SCDX-2107, Radio Prague is also broadcasting in French at Europe at 19:30 hrs on 5930, 6055, 7345, and 11990 kHz. Updating DX-Bulletin 2095, Radio Prague is broadcasting in German to Europe at 05:30 hrs and 12:00 hrs on 6055, 7345, and 9505 kHz; and at 14:45 hrs on these same frequencies as well as 5930 kHz. Radio Prague broadcasts in Spanish to Europe 17:30 hrs on 5930, 6055, 7345, and 11990 kHz and at 19:00 hrs on 5930 and 11990 kHz. Spanish to the Americas is at 02:00 hrs on 5930, 7345, 11680, and 11990 kHz; and at 23:00 hrs on 7345, 11680, and 11990 kHz. (Jiri Karas, Czechoslavakia) CUBA--Beginning Sept. 3, Radio Havana Cuba is broadcasting in Spanish at 18:00-20:00 hrs on 15350, 17710, and 21670 kHz; at 20:00-22:00 hrs on 11950 and 15220 kHz; and at 06:30-07:00 hrs on 15230 kHz. (Leopoldo Crisostomo, USA) GDR--Even before the East German parliament decided that Germany reunification would take place on October 3rd, it was decided that East Germany's own radio stations would cease their separate existance during that month. On October 1st Berliner Rundfunk will stop broadcasting to the entire GDR. Radio Aktull will close on October 15th. (BBC Monitoring) INDIA--With the continuing crisis in Kashmir, broadcasts of Radio Kashmir coming from All India Radio studios in New Delhi have been heard at 03:50- 04:05 hrs on 9630 kHz and at 07:00-07:30 hrs on 11850. Transmissions believed to be at 13:00-16:30 and 14:00-14:25 hrs have not yet been confirmed by monitoring observations. (BBC Monitoring) JAPAN--Beginning September 2nd, Radio Japan is broadcasting to Europe in English at 08:00 hrs on 21500 kHz from Japan and on 21690 kHz from Gabon, and at 23:00 hrs from Gabon on 11835 kHz. There's a broadcast to the Middle East from Gabon at 15:00 hrs on 21700 kHz. English to North America will be from Canada at 01:00 hrs (02:00 hrs after Oct. 29) on 5960 kHz and at 11:00 hrs (12:00 hrs from Oct. 28) on 6120 kHz. English direct from Japan will be at 05:00 hrs on 17825 kHz and at 14:00, 17:00, and 19:00 hrs on 11865 kHz. The morning service in Europe wil be from Japan on 21500 kHz and from Gabon on 21690 kHz. This is for Russian at 05:00 hrs, Swedish at 05:30, Italian at 05:45, German at 06:00, and French at 06:30 hrs. The evening service to Europe will be on 9540 kHz from Japan and on 21640 kHz from Gabon. This is for German at 20:00 and French at 20:30 hrs. Swedish at 21:00 hrs will be on 9540 kHz. Spanish to Latin America will be at 03:00 hrs on 15325 and 15350 kHz from French Guiana, and on 17825 and 21610 kHz from Japan. There's another Latin American transmission in Portuguese at 09:00 and Spanish at 09:30 hrs on 15390 kHz from Japan and 9675 kHz from French Guiana. (Radio Japan) SOUTH KOREA--Radio Korea is now broadcasting in Russian at 17:30 hrs and in French at 18:15 hrs to Europe on 9870 kHz. (Vadim Alexew, USSR) NAMIBIA--The Namibia Broadcasting Corporation is broadcasting in English 04:30-05:30 hrs on 3270 and 3290 kHz and 05:30-06:00 hrs on 7165 and 7190 kHz. There are also broadcasts in English and local languages on 3290 kHz at 19:30-04:00 hrs. (Leopoldo Crisostomo) NEW ZEALAND--Updating DX-Bulletin 2104, Radio New Zealand is also braodcasting weekdays at 07:15-10:30 hrs on 9855 kHz. This is heard fairly well in Europe. (Volker Wachtendorf, West Germany) NORWAY--Radio Norway International is doubling its English programming, beginning September 3rd. From that date, Radio Norway will broadcast in English on Saturdays as well as Sundays. (BBC Monitoring) SPAIN--Spanish Foreign Radio is broadcasting in English: To Europe, the Middle East and Africa at 19:00-20:00 hrs on 15395, 15375, 15280, and 11790 kHz; and at 21:00-22:00 hrs on 15280 kHz. To North America at 00:00-02:00 hrs on 9630 and 11880 kHz, and at 05:00-06:00 hrs on 9630 kHz. (Andre Tatter, West Germany) SUDAN--Sudanese Radio has begun test transmissions, reactivating medium wave 1296 kHz. This is listed at 1500 kW in power. (BBC Monitoring) TURKEY--The Voice of Turkey broadcasts from 20:00 to 21:00 hrs in English and at 21:00 to 22:00 hrs in French on 9795 kHz. English is also broadcast at 22:00 hrs on 9445, 9685, 9665, and 17880 kHz; and at 03:00 hrs on 9445 kHz. (Leopoldo Crisostomo, USA) USA--An American radio station that was broadcasting from a ship in international waters, says it is about to the return to the air. Radio New York International was raided by the authorities while anchored off the coast of New York. It will now return to the air on land, using the facilities of WWCR in Nashville, Tennessee. According to a news release, Radio New York International will broadcast on Sundays, apparently Mondays UTC, at 01:00 to 05:00 hrs, on 7520 kHz. The first broadcast is scheduled for September 16th, probably September 17th UTC. 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