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DXERS DIARY programme in KTWR  View Printable Version 
Saturday, July 17 2021

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My Name is *Arun Kumar Narasimhan* from *Chennai in India* and I have been
producing and presenting “*DXERS DIARY*”, a *5-minute weekly DX programme
in KTWR’s DRM broadcast in 15200 Khz at 10.26 UTC every Sunday* from
January 3, 2021.

This programme is designed to make it easy for listeners to contribute to
the advancement of the DX hobby. In this programme we broadcast listeners'
logs, band scans sent to us from listeners across the world, news and
frequency change by various radio stations around the world.

I will be happy if you can please inform your members about the programme,
besides you can ask them to email me bandscans, shortwave radio logs,
information about any competition, contest, club information or any other
information you think will be useful for Dxers across the world. I will
broadcast the information with their name in the programme.

Email id for sending information is “*dxersdiary@gmail.com
<dxersdiary@gmail.com>*”.

I am also sending *QSL cards* for *reception reports* sent to me about *DXERS
DIARY*.
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SWLDXBulgaria News & DX RE MIX NEWS # 1197, July 17  View Printable Version 
Saturday, July 17 2021

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SWLDXBulgaria News July 17 (publications №26587-№26597)
DX RE MIX NEWS # 1197, July
17http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/dx-re-mix-news-1197.html

USA Some changes of World's Last Chance Radio via WBCQ-6
Monticello:http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/some-changes-of-worlds-last-chance.html

USA World's Last Chance Radio in Spanish to NSAm on 9330 kHz via
WBCQ-6 Monticello, July 16
1000-1155 on 9330 BCQ 500 kW / 180 deg to NSAm Spanish. Good signal
via SDR Milford PA,
USA.http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/wlcradio-in-spanish-to-nsam-on-9330-khz.html

USA World's Last Chance Radio in Spanish to CeAm on 9330 kHz via
WBCQ-6 Monticello, July 16
1200-1257 on 9330 BCQ 250 kW / 220 deg to CeAm Spanish. Good signal
via SDR Milford PA,
USA.http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/wlc-radio-in-spanish-to-ceam-on-9330.html

USA World's Last Chance Radio in English to WCAN on 9330 kHz via
WBCQ-6 Monticello, July 16
1300-1357 on 9330 BCQ 250 kW / 300 deg to WCAN English. Good signal
via SDR Milford PA,
USA.http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/wlc-radio-in-english-to-wcan-on-9330.html

USA World's Last Chance Radio in English to CNAm on 9330 kHz via
WBCQ-6 Monticello, July 17
0300-0555 on 9330 BCQ 250 kW / 270 deg to CNAm English. Good signal
via SDR Milford PA,
USAhttp://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/wlc-radio-in-english-to-cnam-on-9330.html

USA World's Last Chance Radio in Spanish to Spain on 9330 kHz via
WBCQ-6 Monticello, July 17
0600-0657 on 9330 BCQ 500 kW / 076 deg to SPAI Spanish. Fair to good
via SDR Milford PA,
USA.http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/wlc-radio-in-spanish-to-spain-on-9330.html

USA World's Last Chance Radio in Portuguese to Portugal on 9330 kHz
via WBCQ-6 Monticello, July 17
0700-0757 on 9330 BCQ 500 kW / 076 deg to PORT Portuguese. Fair/good
signal via SDR Milford PA,
USAhttp://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/wlc-radio-in-portuguese-to-portugal-on.html

USA World's Last Chance Radio in French to France on 9330 kHz via
WBCQ-6 Monticello, July 17
0800-0857 on 9330 BCQ 500 kW / 076 deg to FRAN French. Fair to good
via SDR Milford PA,
USA.http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/wlc-radio-in-french-to-france-on-9330.html

USA World's Last Chance Radio in English to U.K. on 9330 kHz via
WBCQ-6 Monticello, July 17
0900-0957 on 9330 BCQ 500 kW / 057 deg to U.K. English. Weak to fair
via SDR Milford PA,
USAhttp://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/wlc-radio-in-english-to-uk-on-9330-khz.html

USA Reception of Brother HySTAIRical TOM on new 4790 kHz via WBCQ-3
The Planet Monticello, July 17:
0500&0830 NF 4790 BCQ 050 kW / 245 deg to LaAm English, ex 5130. Good
signal via SDR Milford PA,
USAhttp://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/brother-hystairical-on-new-4790-khz-via.html


--

73! Ivo Ivanov


More information on the shortwave listening hobby,
please visit to http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com

QTH-1: Patreshko, Bulgaria
Receiver: Afedri SDR
Software: SDR-Console v2.3(using remote connection)
Antennas: various Inverted V and beverage antennas.

QTH-2: Sofia OK2, Bulgaria
Receiver: Sony ICF-2001D
Antenna: 30 m. long wire
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WMR and Radio208  View Printable Version 
Saturday, July 17 2021

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World Music Radio (WMR) is on 15790 kHz (200W) from now (Saturday 0700 UTC)
and continuously till Sunday evening at 22 UTC. Only audible in wide AM.
Conditions seem fine this morning.

WMR also on 927 kHz (300W), 5930 kHz (200W) and 25800 kHz (100W) - all three
on the air 24/7.

Radio208 has some transmitter problems on 1440 kHz (500W). The transmitter
has been on/off for the past few days, and is now off the air. A new attempt
to get it back on the air will be made Sunday afternoon.

Radio208 on 5970 kHz (100W) - on the air 24/7.

Something`s always wrong at WMR/Radio208 - but yet keeping SW and MW alive,

Stig Hartvig Nielsen
<http://www.wmr.dk> www.wmr.dk - <http://www.radio208.dk> www.radio208.dk

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SWLDXBulgaria News July 16  View Printable Version 
Friday, July 16 2021

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SWLDXBulgaria News July 16 (publications №26577-№26586)
EGYPT Mystery Egyptian Music Station on 9550 kHz via SDR Tambov RUS, July 16
0815-0821 on 9550 E25 Rebeat tx / unknown to ???? Egyptian music,
weak signalhttp://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/reception-of-mystery-egyptian-music.html

EGYPT Mystery Egyptian Music Station on 9400 kHz via SDR Tambov RUS, July 16:
0929-0940 on 9400 E25 Rebeat tx / unknown to ???? Egyptian music,
weak to fairhttp://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/reception-of-mystery-egyptian-music_16.html

GREECE Voice of Greece in Greek and 3 different languages via SDR
Tambov RUS, July 16:
0805-0816 on 9420 AVL 150 kW / 323 deg to WeEu
Spanish/Romanian/Russian tx#3, weak/fair
0816-0829 on 9420 AVL 150 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek First (Proto)
Program and off
air!http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/voice-of-greece-in-greek-and-3_16.html

NETHERLANDS Offshore Music Radio Rockpower via Nijmegen, updated
July 15http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/offshore-music-radio-rockpower-via_16.html

NUMBERS STATION Cuban Spy Number HM01 on 9330 kHz via SDR Half Moon
Bay CA USA, July 16:
0658-0752 on 9330 BEJ 050 kW / unknown to Eu/Am Spanish
Sun/Mon/Wed/Fri, very good signal
at same time 9330 BCQ 500 kW / 180 deg to NSAm Spanish WLCRadio via
WBCQ-6 IS NOT ON
AIR!http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/reception-of-cuban-spy-number-hm01-on.html

NUMBERS STATION S06s Russian Lady on 9655 kHz via SDR Szekesfehervar
HNG, July 16
0840-0846 on 9655 unknown secret tx site to Eu Russian CUSB mode.
Very good signalhttp://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/reception-of-s06s-russian-lady-on-9655_16.html

NUMBERS STATION S06s Russian Lady on 7161 kHz via SDR Szekesfehervar
HNG, July 16
0910-0916 on 7161 unknown secret tx site to Eu Russian CUSB mode.
Good + QRM HAM'shttp://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/reception-of-s06s-russian-lady-on-7161.html

NUMBERS STATION E11 Oblique on 12153 kHz via SDR Tambov Russia on July 16
1000-1003 on 12153 unknown secret tx site to Eu English USB mode, very
goodhttp://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/reception-of-e11-oblique-on-12153-khz_16.html

USA Reception of Brother HySTAIRical via WWCR-1 World Wide Christian
Radio on 3215 kHz, July 16
from 0800 on 3215 WCR 100 kW / 046 deg to ENAm English. Very good via
SDR Half Moon Bay CA,
USA.http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/reception-of-brother-hystairical-via.html

USA Reception of Brother HySTAIRical via WWCR-3 World Wide Christian
Radio on 4840 kHz, July 16:
from 0900 on 4840 WCR 100 kW / 040 deg to ENAm English. Very good
signal via SDR Frostburg MD
USAhttp://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2021/07/reception-of-brother-hystairical-via_16.html


--

73! Ivo Ivanov


More information on the shortwave listening hobby,
please visit to http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com

QTH-1: Patreshko, Bulgaria
Receiver: Afedri SDR
Software: SDR-Console v2.3(using remote connection)
Antennas: various Inverted V and beverage antennas.

QTH-2: Sofia OK2, Bulgaria
Receiver: Sony ICF-2001D
Antenna: 30 m. long wire
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Koenigswusterhausen  View Printable Version 
Thursday, July 15 2021

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re Koenigswusterhausen 10 kW reserve longwave transmitter
{Podebrady CSSR longwave jamming twin,
of VoA 173 kHz jamming in 1953 til 1973. }


At the end of that same year (1945), the Russians installed a *10 kW
longwave transmitter into Senderhaus Nr. #3

(Adrian Peterson, IN, script for AWR Wavescan June 20, via
Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, wor July 14)


- - -

GERMANY/CZECHOSLOVAKIA/CSSR history

* that remaining reserve LW transmitter at Koenigswusterhausen was in
permanent use as heavy JAMMING bubble audio transmitter service against

173 kHz US VoA Munich Erching Bavaria relay services of US RIAS Berlin
German service / US VoA foreign Russian and English services between
1953 and 1973.

173 kHz was also the 'twin' against US VoA / RIAS Berlin JAMMING service
Koenigswusterhausen from CSSR territory instead at Podebrady OLR stn at
50 08 15.15 N 15 08 40 E location.
50 08 11.70 N 15 08 39.88 E tall LW mast former location.

Podebrady LW and SW Site History,
former Czech standard & time station, Czech Radio Prague SW station before
1939, on 7 frequencies and a directional antenna towards North America,
also occupied by Nazi Reichsrundfunk Organization on SW in 49 meterband in
1942 - 1945 years.

Re: Podebrady SW Site History; Jan 1994 by Adrian Peterson-USA AWR :

<www.pateplumaradio.com/genbroad/stations/slovakia.htm>


In 1934, an imported Marconi SW transmitter from England, rated at 30 kW,
was installed at. Podebrady. Regular broadcasting from this unit, OKI, began
on August 31, 1936, using any of three omnidirectional antennas according to
frequency. A directional antenna was installed for use in the service beamed
to the United States.

In 1938, following the German annexation, SW broadcasting from Podebrady
continued, and during the following year, two new transmitters, each of
30 kW were added. These were given the collective callsign, OLR, with a
suffix numeral indicating the unit and channel in use. However, 3 years
later, in 1942 year, German callsigns were introduced for the Podebrady
transmitters, and the collective call became DHE2A. This alphanumeric de-
signation was in use for four years.

Following the events of World War 2, SW broadcasting from Czechoslovakia was
recommenced in 1947 year. Then, for a period of twelve years beginning in
1950, many new transmitters were installed progressively at Podebrady-CSSR.
(Adrian Peterson-USA, AWR Jan 1994 year)

and from
Rimantas Pleikys
RADIO JAMMING IN THE SOVIET UNION, POLAND AND OTHER EAST EUROPEAN COUNTRIES.

W. Edwards, "Long wave duel": "The trading pawn in the hands of the U. S.
had been the megawatt long wave tx located in Munich. The record shows that
when the Soviets stopped jamming the VOA Russian programmes in June of 1963,
the VOA megawatt tx in Munich shut down very soon thereafter. In August
1968, when the Soviets resumed jamming of the VOA. [...] the megawatt in
Munich returned to the air.

Again, in September of 1973 Soviet jamming against the VOA stopped and a
month later the megawatt tx on 173 kHz went off the air. This off again-on
again relation was rooted in the 1948 European Broadcasting Conference at
Copenhagen where medium wave and long wave frequencies were assigned to the
participating countries within Europe.

Under the plan, 173 kHz was assigned to the USSR. [...] The presence of the
VOA megawatt tx in Munich appearing on the same frequency caused an acerbic
reaction - the Soviets took the position that their 500 kW signal on 173 kHz
from Moscow was being jammed".


----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Ashar" <shortwave@clubmember.org>


Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2021 8:24 PM
Subject: Re: [WOR] Koenigswusterhausen
While still living in East Java, as a technical monitor, I received a
circular from Deutsche Welle regarding their broadcasts via transmitters ex
GDR (RBI).
Tony Ashar
Depok, West Java
Indonesia.

On 15/07/2021, 08:00 "Glenn Hauser via groups.io" wrote:
The German Shortwave Service at Koenigswusterhausen - 3

On two recent occasions here in Wavescan, we have presented the story
of two of the major transmitter buildings (Senderhaus Nr 1 &
Senderhaus Nr 2) that were in use in the now historic radio station at
Koenigswusterhausen near Berlin in Germany. In our program today, we
tell the story of Senderhaus Nr 3, and its usage over the past almost
one hundred years.

Such was the increasing need for radio transmitters in Germany in the
extended aftermath of World War 1 that a third transmitter building
was constructed at Koenigswusterhausen in 1924. The specific location
of this new transmitter building Senderhaus Nr 3 on Radio Mountain was
identified as Part B. Three Morse Code transmitters were installed in
Senderhaus Nr 3, together with several new antenna systems nearby, and
this new radio equipment was in use for commercial and news
communications.

Back in those days, the design and appearance of German radio
transmitters was very different when compared to the American and
British transmitters. Many of the German transmitter controls and
their associated meters were installed on a sloping bevel panel at a
lower level, not on the main outer cabinet panels at eye level as in
the American transmitter housing.

Many of the radio receivers made in Europe during the period between
the wars, indeed up into the 1970s, showed the names of various radio
broadcasting stations on the glass dial plate according to the
transmitted wavelength. As a well known and powerful longwave radio
broadcasting station, the name Koenigswusterhausen was often printed
on the glass dial plate of German made radio receivers, so that
listeners could turn the dial pointer to the desired position and thus
tune in to the programming from that station.

Now with three transmitter buildings and the associated multitude of
antenna systems, that was enough radio equipment at one location;
there was no additional space at Radio Mountain for further expansion.
Koenigswusterhausen was filled up, and if any additional installation
was needed, then a new location would be sought.

Towards the end of the European War in the middle of last century, as
Russian troops approached Berlin, they were ordered to capture the
twin Koengswusterhausen and Zeesen radio stations undamaged. The final
broadcasts from Koenigswusterhausen under the World War 2 German
administration occurred towards the end of April 1945. On April 25,
the few remaining radio personnel at Koenigswusterhausen-Zeesen closed
the stations down and fled.

At the end of that same year (1945), the Russians installed a 10 kW
longwave transmitter into Senderhaus Nr 3 and this carried the main
program stream from East Berlin. In August next year (1946), a 100 kW
longwave transmitter was installed and this carried the
Deutschlandsender program, also from East Berlin. This unit was on the
air for more than 30 years until it was closed in 1997, though it
still remains in place.

Audio Insert: Deutschlandsender, recreated program in English

In 1952, the fourth floor of an old furniture factory building at 50
Nalepastrasse, in Oberscheineweide, suburban East Berlin, was
redesigned for use as the head office and studios for an extensive
network of longwave, mediumwave, FM and shortwave radio stations
throughout East Germany. The East Berlin studio complex was in use
until 1991, one year after German reunification. Their shortwave
stations were located at Koenigswusterhausen, Zeesen, Leipzig, and
Nauen.

In 1964 a locally assembled 70 kW longwave transmitter was installed,
and this unit remained in service for nearly 30 years until it was
closed down in 1992. This silent transmitter also remains in
location.

Due to economic and environmental problems, the entire station at
Koenigswusterhausen was closed in 1997 and all transmitter buildings,
including Senderhaus Nr 3, remained partly empty. However these days,
the entire complex is an important and very interesting radio museum,
that illustrates the century old history of radio broadcasting in
Germany.

Next time, the story of the historic shortwave station that was
located at nearby Zeesen.
(Adrian Peterson, IN, script for AWR Wavescan June 20, 2021)

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