Radio St Helena Day 2009

Radio St. Helena Day 2009 will be on Saturday 14th of November 2009.

The ‘Party On-The-Air’ will have the following schedule:
Time in UTC Target Area(s)
20:00 – 21:00 India / Southeast Asia
21:00 – 22:00 Japan / Asia
22:00 – 23:30 Europe
23:30 – 01:00 North America/Central America/Caribbean

The transmission will be on 11092.5 KHz in Upper Side Band, as usual.

Radio St. Helena is very pleased to announce that the newly designed RSD 2009 QSL cards will be sponsored by the highly respected Japan Short Wave Club. This good news has been reported by Mr. T. Ohtake of the JSWC. It can truly be said, that without the very generous help of the JSWC, there would not have been a Radio St. Helena Day Revival in 2006.

To get a QSL from Radio St. Helena, you must send a written and verifiable reception report by AIRMAIL and include sufficient return postage. Email-reports will be not be verified. Recordings will not be returned.

In EURO-countries, please send a 5-Euro banknote. Otherwise, please send 3 or more US dollar banknotes to cover the required return postage.

Radio St. Helena
P.O. Box 93
Jamestown, St. Helena
STHL 1ZZ
South Atlantic Ocean
via AIRMAIL
via United Kingdom & Ascension

The last two lines of the above address are very important and should be written as shown. Be sure to use sufficient postage on your letter to RSH.
Ask at your local post office for the correct AIRMAIL postage for your
letter to go all the way to St. Helena.

Emails and telephone calls from DXers everywhere are very welcome during the broadcasts. A special email address for RSD 2009 will, probably, be announced in October.
Gary Walters and his Team at RSH wish everyone excellent listening
conditions, hope that you enjoy the programming, and hope that the sunspots will be kinder to us this year.

Source: Media Network, Robert Kipp/Radio St. Helena via Southgate
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/october2009/radio_st_helena_day.htm# via DXLD

Museum of Radio and Technology

This museum in Huntington, West Virginia has an impressive collection of radio equipment, pictures of which are available on the web.

Video of Rotary Spark Gap transmitter demonstration
http://picasaweb.google.com/WVRadioMuseum/MuseumOfRadioAndTechnology#slideshow/5360804172369787346

Slide show of the Museum
http://picasaweb.google.com/WVRadioMuseum/MuseumOfRadioAndTechnology#slideshow/

Museum of Radio and Technology
http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~postr/MRT/

(Southgate
http://www.southgatearc.org/news/september2009/museum_of_radio_and_technology.htm )

Info via DXLD

RMRC DX-Camp

Hello friends,

From September 28. until October 4. there will be the 44. DX-Camp
of the Rhein-Main-Radio-Club in Langenselbold near Frankfurt.
As usual during the first days we’ll stick our ears and antennas out to the airwaves for real hardcore DXing, supported by lots of coffie or not so much of red vine or free beer. On friday we offer a warm or cold buffet and on saturday a warm snack.

Fr. and Sat. evening will be some lessons from Manfred Rippich about visiting broadcasting station all over the world Robert Kipp about Radio St. Helena and the St. Helena-Day Nov.09 Harald Gabler shows pictures of the new QSL-Calendar 2010

And the next sensation: The brain new DSP-High-End Receiver RDR54C1 we have got from Fa. Reuter Elekronik for some tests.

All that is the normal procedure every year, one might say, but this year is special. For the first time everyone may watch everthing happening via the magic internet!

Tuesday – Saturday 18.00- 24.00 UTC
on www.rmrc.de
got to: RMRC Webcam
if you will be asked for password: rmrc

Livestream is without audio at webpage

Livestream with audio go for: Link
(only, if there is no test-picture)

Some of our members or other enthusiastic DXers would like to
take part, but can’t, because of various reasons like work, time,
illness or simply ’cause of a to far distance.

For the first time you and any DXer can click in to the DX-Camp and watch, what’s going on. There will be a chat, to talk to DXers present on the event. You may ask them all sorts of questions, like what the hear and where it’s coming from. You may even follow some lectures with your own eyes and ears, even if you’re hundreds of miles away from the meeting. Chats are held in german and englisch and perhaps a mixture of everything european including hands and feet, due to the use of video. And you will get a QSL-Card from this event.

This is following the ideas of Thomas Moeller and Harald Gabler and
realisation Lutz Winkler and they hope to find lots of interested DXers to either come to the meeting, or watch it via the internet.

klick www.rmrc.de to find more about us and our club RMRC.

best 73

Harald Gabler
RMRC CEO

Rhein-Main-Radio-Club, Germany

Info via PlayDX

Radio St Helena Day 2009

Radio St. Helena Day 2009 will be on Saturday, 14. November 2009.
The “Party On-The-Air” will have the following schedule.
Time in UT Target Area(s)
2000–2100 India / Southeast Asia
2100–2200 Japan / Asia
2200–2330 Europe
2330–0100 North America / Central America / Caribbean
The transmission will be on 11092.5 kHz in Upper Side Band, as usual.

Radio St. Helena is very pleased to announce that the newly designed RSD 2009 QSL cards will be sponsored by the highly respected Japan Short Wave Club. This good news has been reported by Mr. T. Ohtake of the JSWC. It can truly be said, that without the very generous help of the JSWC, there would not have been a RSD Revival in 2006.

To get a QSL from Radio St. Helena, you must send a written and
verifiable reception report by AIRMAIL and include sufficient return
postage. Email-reports will be not be verified. Recordings will not be
returned. In EURO-countries, please send a 5-Euro banknote. Otherwise, please send 3 or more US dollar banknotes to cover the required return postage.

Radio St. Helena
P. O. Box 93
Jamestown, St. Helena
STHL 1ZZ
South Atlantic Ocean
———— ——— ——–
via AIRMAIL
via United Kingdom & Ascension
———— ——— ——— ——— ———

The last two lines of the above address are very important and should be written as shown. Be sure to use sufficient postage on your letter to RSH. Ask at your local post office for the correct AIRMAIL postage for your letter to go all the way to St. Helena.

Emails and telephone calls from DXers everywhere are very welcome during the broadcasts. A special email address for RSD 2009 will, probably, be announced in October.

Gary Walters and his Team at RSH wish everyone excellent listening
conditions, hope that you enjoy the programming, and hope that the
sunspots will be kinder to us this year.

With best 73’s, (Robert Kipp, Aug 14, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

Source: HCDX Mailingliste

Info via A-DX via HCDX via DXLD

Ramadan

RAMADAN is almost upon us as it precesses earlier and earlier by the Western calendar: approximately Aug 22 to Sept 20, and you know what that means for SW broadcasts from Islam-dominated countries.
(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld Aug 13)

Info via A-DX via DXLD

Special All India Radio 15-08-2009

All India Radio will broadcast running commentary of Flag Hoisting Ceremony to be held at Red Fort, New Delhi between 0135-0240 UTC on 15th August 2009 as per the details given below:

0135-0240 UTC Hindi
6030 (Kingsway), 6155 (Khampur), 9595 (Khampur), 11620 (Aligarh), 15135 (Kingsway)

0135-0240 UTC English
4860 (Kingsway), 11830 (Kingsway), 13620(Bangalore), 15050(Khampur)

The regional shortwave transmitters will start earlier than usual on the 7 / 6 MHz frequencies providing unusual reception.: The schedule is as follows:

BHOPAL
0025-0115 UTC 4810
0130-0448 UTC 7430

CHENNAI
0015-0115 UTC 4920
0130-0415 UTC 7380

HYDERABAD
0020-0115 UTC 4800
0130-0430 UTC 7420

IMPHAL
0030-0115 UTC 4775
0130-0400 UTC 7335

KOLKATA
0025-0115 UTC 4820
0130-0400 UTC 7210

PORT BLAIR
0000-0115 UTC 4760
0130-0400 UTC 7390

SHIMLA
0025-0400 UTC 6020

SRINAGAR
0025-0500 UTC 6110

THIRUVANTHAPURAM
0020-0115 UTC 5010
0130-0400 UTC 7290

Reception reports on the above broadcast should be sent to :
Spectrum Management & Synergy Division, All India Radio,New Delhi by email at: spectrum-manager8at)air.org.in

Info via CumbreDX

CD Series 3, Yesterday and Today – A 20 year retrospective of SW Broadcasting

Ian McFarland, Bob Zanotti, Jeff White (WRMI), Kim Elliot (VOA),
John Figliozzi, yours truly and a cast of dozens are pleased to
announce the release of the long awaited CD Series 3, Yesterday and Today – A 20 year retrospective of SW Broadcasting – the past, present and future of International broadcasting.

At a running time of about 155 minutes, the 2 CD set features a little
of the old and a lot of the new – and a bright look into the
future of radio – starring some of the masters of the business.

Available online via www.dxer.ca

Info via hard-core-dx.com

New books

I thought you might like to know that two books about shortwave broadcasting and DXing history that I have been working on for the last three years have now been published. They are /Listening on the Short Waves, 1945 to Today,/ and /Broadcasting on the Short Waves, 1945 to Today./ These books pick up where my first book, /On the Short Waves, 1923-1945: Broadcast Listening in the Pioneer Days of Radio,/ left off. More information about the books can be found at the publisher’s website www.mcfarlandpub.com (search for “Berg”) and at my website www.ontheshortwaves.com (“New Books”).
Jerry Berg

Info via Willi Passmann on A-DX

Radio St Helena test transmission

Radio St Helena is going to be running a TEST TRANSMISSION on our SW Equipment on Thursday 17th May 2007 at 15:00 GMT. We hope you will be able to tune into 11092.5 Kilohertz USB. If you receive us, we would greatly appreciate an e-mail to confirm your reception to this address asap. This test transmission cannot be QSL’d.
Thank you and best regards
Laura

Laura Lawrence (Miss)
Radio Station Manager
Radio St Helena
Pounceys
Tel/Fax: +290 4542
station.manager(@)helanta.sh

Info via Peter Vaegler on A-DX

Special EDXC-transmission

Special SPBRC and Radio Gardarika short wave transmission for EDXC 2006

On October 22, 2006 (Sunday) SPBRC (Saint-Petersburg Regional Centre) and Radio Gardarika will carry out a special short wave transmission devoted to EDXC 2006 conference in St.Petersburg.

The time is 10.00-11.00 UTC and the frequencies are 12010 kHz in the 25 m.b. for North-West and West Europe and 15640 kHz in the 19 m.b. for South-East and Central Europe and also for North Africa.

Two 200 kW transmitters of our St.Petersburg-Popovka transmitting centre will be used for this program. We hope that our signals will be able to reach some other parts of the world such as South-East Asia, Japan or Australia.

Unfortunately, we do not verify reports for this transmission – but we shall be very grateful for any comments about the reception quality to 12010and15640(@)mail.ru

Thank you in advance.

Mikhail Timofeyev
St.Petersburg
Russia

Source: hard-core-dx List

RMRC QSL-calendar

Rhein-Main-Radio-Club, Frankfurt, Germany proudly present the 2nd edition of the unique QSL-Calendar 2007.
The new calendar will be available to the public from November 2006.

The full colour art print calendar offers real treasures from our historical QSL archives, covering QSL cards from the 1930’s to present. The calender is in English and costs 15 Euro including shipment world wide.
We will give *DXers, DX Clubs, DX-Broadcasters and DX Organisations 20 percent*, ordering 20 copies or more.

The calendar is a beautifull marketing instrument, it is rare, unique and a special gift to business partners dealing with radio business.

All details at our website www.rmrc.de

Harald Gabler
RMRC CEO
www.rmrc.de

Source: A-DX List

RTE Ireland on shortwave

RTE Ireland is again on shortwave on 17th of September, 2006:

Eastern, Central and Southern Africa 1300 – 1700 21720 kHz 250 kW
West and Central Africa 1300 – 1700 17745 kHz 250 kW
East and Central Africa 1300 – 1700 15115 kHz 250 KW

Source: Douglas Kähler in Wellenforum

All Ireland Football Final on shortwave to Africa.

Irish public broadcaster RTE will broadcast the All Ireland Football Final to Africa via shortwave on Sunday 25 September as follows:

To Eastern, Central and Southern Africa: 1300-1700 UTC via Wofferton 21730 kHz
To West Africa: 1300-1700 UTC via Ascension 17680 kHz
East Africa: 1300-1430 UTC via Meyerton 15255 kHz
Central Africa: 1430-1700 via Ascension 15255 kHz

Source: Media Network Weblog.