Hard-Core-DX.com: RUS-DX # 1312

RUS-DX # 1312

Sunday, October 20 2024



Was it heard on 5985 or 7200 kHz or both?

Thanks,

Mauno

df5sx.p11 via Hard-Core-DX kirjoitti 20.10.2024 klo 10.28:


MYANMAR (Burma) 7200 / 5985 kHz MR transmitter Yegu-Yangoon former
British Empire era capital. MyanmaRadio is clearly audible in the { UZB }
evening. The station confirms the reports of the electronic QSL.

Myanma Radio 7200*kHz 09.30-15.00 UT, 5985 kHz 11.20-15.30 UTC, Language
Burmese.
(Shukhrat Rakhmatullllaev-UZB; Radio reception - Telegram; via
RUSdx #1312 via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 20)

* 7200 kHz is not a valid BC range frequency, wrong usage by the Burmese
technicians. Border fqy 7200 kHz belongs to the ham-radio border region of
the 40 mb, and is not allowed to bord-over with 50 or 100 Kilowatt signals.

Let's say "laisser faire" behaviour.

re 7200 kHz {7000 - 7200 kHz ham radio band; 7205 upwards bcast band ...}
ITU Radio Regulations of ITU 4.5 and Circular Letter of ITU Switzerland
CR/282 3.2

RR 4.5
The frequency assigned to a station of a given service shall be separated
from the limits of the band allocated to this service in such a way that,
taking account of the frequency band assigned to a station, no harmful
interference is caused to services to which frequency bands immediately
adjoining are allocated. (ed. df5sx)

From: Anatoly Klepov
Sent: Sunday, October 20, 2024
To: RUSDX
Subject: RUS-DX # 1312

"RUS-DX" # 1312
Sunday / 20 October 2024
https://rusdx.narod.ru/bulletin/1312.txt


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