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AN OPEN MESSAGE REGARDING A QRM PROBLEM AFFECTING 9400 KHZ

Sunday, May 17 2020



what is the purpose of this e-mail ? strange, strange

Tashkent 9390 kHz at 126degr Bangladesh / Lhasa Himalaya / Myanmar border
target at SouthEast Asia behind also,

or 9400 kHz from SPC-NURTS Spaceline Ltd. Sofia Kostinbrod Bulgaria relay
site at Yemen, Oman, UAE, Near East, Persian Gulf

signals are 10 kHz apart distance ... at 7000 kilometers difference.

- - -

FEBA India is the regional SouthAsian part,

and IBRA Media since 1955 is a Swedish Pentecostal Movement well-payer
of radio transmissions in (formerly Europe in past century);
now mainly in FEB Africa, and now partly in SouthEastAsian languages,

see WRTH IBRA page 490 under SWEDEN, <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Bangla and Arabic is payed by the Swedish Media IBRA


and FEBA So&SoEAS on page 473 under INDIA <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<.

73 wb

ps. real Tashkent RRTM Telecom Uzbekistan bcast center is defective outlet ?
Usually the UZB have clean audio transmissions recently,

in contrast to the very poor BS / TOM outlets via Sofia SPC-NURTS Spaceline
of ancient Soviet Union transmitter in bad shape.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Glenn Hauser via groups.io" Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2020 11:12 PM


Subject: Re: [WOR] AN OPEN MESSAGE REGARDING A QRM PROBLEM AFFECTING 9400
KHZ


Ivo, perhaps you are certain of this monitoring. In that case not only
EiBi and Aoki but also HFCC and WRTH have it wrong as IBRA (or is there
such a thing as FEBA via IBRA?) Glenn

On Sunday, May 17, 2020, 08:16:02 PM GMT, Ivo Observer
<ivo.observer@gmail.com> wrote:
Its a FEBA Radio, not IBRA Radio

On Sun, 17 May 2020, 20:03 Glenn Hauser, <wghauser@yahoo.com> wrote:
I came to same conclusion except it`s IBRA Radio, not FEBA, per EiBi and
Aoki. Glenn Hauser

On Sunday, May 17, 2020, 08:00:54 PM GMT, Ivo Observer
<ivo.observer@gmail.com> wrote:
QRM is from FEBA Radio 1500-1530 on 9390 via defective tx in Tashkent, 131
deg to SoAs in Bangla

On Sun, 17 May 2020, 19:36 William Tilford, <tilfordproductions@gmail.com>
wrote: > AN OPEN MESSAGE REGARDING A QRM PROBLEM AFFECTING 9400 KHZ

To whom it may concern:
For the past several weeks, From the Isle of Music, an extremely popular
program of Cuban music that broadcasts from Bulgaria on 9400 kHz Sundays
from 1500-1600 UTC,has been suffering QRM from another transmission during
the first half hour of the broadcast. It is obviously not an attempt to
jam us, nor is it another program colliding with ours, for it is merely
static but loud enough to degrade the quality of our broadcast for most of
our listeners. When you leave the air midway through our broadcast, our
second half is practically local AM quality in many of our target zones.
We are not going to name you in this message, but if there is a problem
with the timer at your transmitter,or if it is splattering onto 9400 from
a different frequency, please fix the problem (again, we know this is not
intentional towards us). If you are attempting to jam someone else's
transmission, you are probably doing so at the wrong time and frequency,
and we ask that you correct this as well.
We are attempting to be civil about this, but this situation is
unprofessional, and we hope that it may be resolved quickly. Meanwhile,
readers who are listeners of the program or concerned radio citizens
generally are encouraged to share this widely.

Sincerely,
William M. Tilford
Producer and Host, From the Isle of Music

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