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6015 kHz. heard with three stations mixing together

Sunday, January 12 2020



MADAGASCAR / HOLLAND / NETHERLANDS {R Tamazuj to South SUDAN}

the interference problem of R Tamazuj 6015 kHz in B-seasons
via MGLOB Talata Volonondry Madagascar relay facility
must be solved quite differently.

The guys here on the radio community should HEFTY complain direct to the
Dutch NGO Foundation frequency management organization to avoid such
co-channel clash at least in coming B-20 season from late October 2020.

This shortwave co-channel clash is a problem
because small domestic broadcaster send requests to ITU Geneve
with their 50 kW systems
are never included in the HFCC Conference database,
like for example Radio Habana Cuba, KCBS Pyongyang and similar ...


Write direct and complain to

Radio Tamazuj
c/o Free Press Unlimited
Witte Kruislaan 55
1217 AM Hilversum
The Netherlands
Europe

phone +31 35 6254340
e-mail <radiotamazuj@gmail.com>
e-mail <info@freepressunlimited.org>

website <radiotamazuj.org>


and send a copy of the complaint to

MGLOB Talata Volonondry Madagascar relay facility
transmitter operator too
Mr. Rocus de Joode

P.O.Box 404
101 Antananarivo
Madagascar

fax +261 202243184
e-mail <talata@mglob.mg>

Airtime Frequency Manager
Mr. Rocus de Joode

(all data taken from WRTH Handbook)


----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Bingham <billbingham1@vodamail.co.za>


Cc: "Ron Howard" <ron888howard@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2020 8:09 AM
Subject: Re: [WOR] 6015 kHz. heard with three stations mixing together

At least from the southern part of Africa, it is bad.

This morning (Jan 12) PBS Zinjiang was very poor, as usual. So poor that
I couldn't really tell when it went off air, but I would guess about
0257, unless that is when it finally faded out for good.

The other carrier(s) started at 0327, presumed R Tamazuj and/or
Zanzibar. Audio was very poor and did not sound like Zanzibar
programming, the music and songs sounded more African, so presumably
Radio Tamazuj from Madagascar. But there was a weak and continuous SAH,
and what I thought sounded like a Zanzibar jingle at 0342. Reception of
both stations was so poor they were both actually unreadable., I gave up
at 0353.

Like Ron, I feel sorry for Zanzibar, as this has been their patch for
years. This morning at least, it seems to me that PBS can't be blamed
for the lousy reception of Tamazuj and ZBC, but I can't be certain they
had already gone off air, their own reception was so bad earlier in the
day. Our local sunrise in Johannesburg was at 0327.

Bill Bingham, Jo'burg, RSA. Drake R8E, Sony ICF 2001D. WOR via DXLD.


On 2020/01/11 12:53, hungaroboy wrote:


Ron,

If it is bad there in California*can we imagine how bad is in Africa?*
Zanzibar and Tamazuj's target area is Africa but the different part.
Zanzibar wasn't easy to hear here in Europe on this frequency. I have
never heard it here in Hungary, only via an Israeli SDR.
Among the three stations the Zanzibari is the weakest.
Tibor Gaal
Budapest, Hungary

<WOR@groups.io>, ezt írta:
EAST TURKISTAN/MADAGASCAR/ZANZIBAR. 6015, on Jan 8, noted the following
sequence of events:

At 0210, reception of Xinjiang PBS (East Turkistan) was being well heard
and // 4850; tentatively heard going off the air at their scheduled 0345*,
before which was mixing with Madagascar and Zanzibar.

At 0326, carrier on for Radio Tamazuj (Madagascar), mostly blocking
Xinjiang PBS reception.

At *0328, start of ZBC Radio (Zanzibar), already in progress.

At 0329, audio started for Radio Tamazuj, *so there were three stations
with audio mixing together*. After Xinjiang PBS, went off tentatively at
0345*, only hear two stations mixing together. All of which is bad news
for Zanzibar, who has been on 6015 for many years!
(Ron Howard, Asilomar State Beach, CA, Etón E1, antenna: 100' long wire,
WOR iog via DXLD)

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