The DOMESTIC BROADCASTING SURVEY 4
(DBS-4) edited by DSWCI Chairman, Anker Petersen.
The 45 years old DSWCI which has experienced DX-ers in 36
countries all over the world as members, has just published the 4th Edition of
its annual Domestic Broadcasting Survey. It includes the Tropical Bands Survey
for the 30th year in a row and the Middle East Survey. This 41 pages booklet
covers all ACTIVE stations broadcasting to a domestic audience or relaying such
broadcasts to compatriots abroad in the shortwave spectrum of 2200 - 30000 kHz.
Active Clandestine stations are also included with schedules and
identifications.
This new Survey is based upon many official
sources and DX-bulletins. In order to make the DBS reliable, we have checked, if
each of the 1600 station frequencies is on the air, by our own monitors around
the world throughout the period May 2001 - April 2002. Stations confirmed being
ACTIVE are marked with an A ("Regular") or B ("Sporadic") in the list. C means
"Likely inactive".
A unique feature is the right column called LOG.
It shows the last month and year before DBS deadline on April 30, 2002 when the
particular station was reported logged by a DX-er somewhere in the world.This is
another way of indicating the current audibility of the station. To make this
DBS up-to-date and user-friendly, most frequencies which have not been heard
during the past year have been deleted and moved to a new appendix on the rear
pages. The DBS is updated continuously throughout the year.
Other useful
features for easy identification (ID) are the parallel frequencies and reference
to Station ID sentenses.
The 41 pages A-4 size DBS-4 is available only by
e-mail as pdf-format, or - upon request - in Microsoft Works database. It is
sold by the treasurer:
DSWCI, c/o Bent
Nielsen, Egekrogen 14, DK 3500
Vaerloese, DENMARK
for USD 5, EURO 5, GBP 3, DKK 40 or 7
IRC per issue.
15% discount is given, if a DX Club orders a total
of 20 copies or more.
Payment by cash notes is preferred. Checks
are not accepted.
DSWCI Bank is Danske Bank,2-12 Holmens Kanal, DK-1092
Copenhagen K, Account No: 3001-4001-528459
Swift:
DABADKKK
Postal Giro Account: Copenhagen 710-3409 (add fee: DKK
30).
Sample from Domestic Broadcasting Survey
4:
B |
3220 |
8 |
EQA |
HCJB, Pifo |
Regional Service 0830-1400
2100-0300 Quichua // 6080 9745/9765 |
Feb-02 |
B |
3220 |
10 |
PNG |
R Morobe,
Lae |
Kundu (Provincial) Sce:
0730-1200v Pidgin E, ID:
”Maus bilong Kundu”. Off |
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Jan-Feb
2002 |
Oct-01 |
C |
3222 |
10 |
TGO |
Rdif. Togolaise,
Kara |
0525-0905 1625-2305
F/Vn, also ID: "Rdif. Kara". (=
6155) |
Apr-01 |
A |
3223 |
50 |
IND |
AIR Shimla |
Northern Sce:
0045v-0200 1300-1730 (SS - 1741) E/Hindi/Sanskrit, E nx
1530, |
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SS 1730,
(=6020) |
Feb-02 |
A |
3230 |
100 |
AFS |
AMG/World
Beacon,Meyerton |
International
broadcasts |
Mar-02 |
B |
3230,5 |
1 |
PRU |
El Sol de los Andes,
Juliaca, |
0900-1200 2200-0200 S, Quechoa
and some Aymara beamed to Bolivian
listeners |
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Puno |
in Copacabana & borderline
areas. ID: ”1460 kHz onda media y 3230 kHz R.el Sol |
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de los Andes con sus
estudios en Calle 2 de Mayo de la Ciudad de Juliaca” |
Feb-02 |
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2002 8:02
PM
Subject: [HCDX] Query on Domestic
Broadcast Survey
Wondering if anyone
has any information on the 2002 Domestic Broadcasting Survey publication.
Radio Netherlands had reviewed it earlier, but the DSWCI website has no
information on it, and contains only a Directory that will not load. Infact,
the only way to get to their website is through www.google.com.
If any one has any
information, I'd appreciate it. Perhaps someone can also send me Anker
Petersen's email address.
Thanks for any direction or
information.
Kind
Regards,
Gayle Van
Horn Monitoring Times Frequency Manager QSL Report, SWBC Logs
Columnist Grove Enterprises, the publisher of Monitoring Times
magazine Telephone: 828-837-9200/ FAX:
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