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Re: [HCDX] [dxld] Re: Radio China to vacate amateur-only section of 7MHz band
Keith, move to go outside 7.1 MHz range occured sometime
between Aug 5th and Aug 17th.
We had this in WWDXC TopNews August 18th:
XJBS - Xinjiang People's Broadcasting Station, A09
Uighur UTC 2300-1800 (not Tue 0800-1100)
13670 0200-1400 7205-x7155 2300-0200, 1400-1800 <<<<<
11885 2300-1800
9560 0300-1200 6120 2300-0300, 1200-1800
7275 2300-1800
Chinese Service UTC 2300-1800 (not Tue 0800-1100)
11770 2300-1800
9600 0300-1400 7310 2300-0300, 1400-1800
7260 2300-1800
5960 2300-0257, 1157-1800 9835 0257-1157
Kazakh UTC 2330-1800 (not Tue/Thur 0800-1100)
9470 0300-1200 6015 2330-0300, 1200-1800
7340 2330-1800
Mongolian UTC 2330-0330, 0530-1030 (Tue/Thur 0800), 1230-1800
6190 2330-0330, 1230-1800 9510 0530-1030
7230-x7155 2330-1800 <<<<<
Kyrgyz UTC 0330-0530, 1030 Tue/Thur 1100)-1230
9705 0330-0530, 1030-1230 7230-x7155 1210-1230
11975-x7120 0330-0530, 1030-1230 6190 1210-1230 <<<<<
XZDT - Tibet People's Broadcasting Station
Chinese 2000-1800 UTC (not Tue 0600-1000)
2230-2300, 0030-0100, 1030-1100 relay of CNR1
11950(290d) 0158-0857 / 7240(290d) 2000-0157, 0858-1800,
11860(085d) 0200-0857 / 7450-x7170(085d) 2000-0157, <<<<<
0858-1800, 6050(nd), 5935 CNR1(085d), 4820(nd) 2000-1800
Tibetan 2100-1805 UTC (not Tue 0600-1000)
2300-2357, 0400-0457, 1300-1357 relay of CNR8
0700, 1630 UTC .in English "Holy Tibet
9490(085d) 0200-1000 / 7255-x7125 CNR1(085d) 2100-0200, <<<<<
1000-1805 9580(290d) 0200-0930 / 7385 (290d) 2100-0200, 0930-1805
6200 CNR1(nd), 6130(290d), 6110(220d), 5240(nd),
4920(nd), 4905(nd)
(Nagoya DXC website <http://www2.starcat.ne.jp/~ndxc/> Aug 18)
In the meantime, copy forwarded to IARU ham radio bandwatch Uli Bihlmayer
DJ9KR too.
wb
----- Original Message -----
From: "madcute29" <madcute29@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, September 01, 2009 6:48 AM
Subject: [dxld] Re: Radio China to vacate amateur-only section of 7 MHz band
Your thinking the same thing I am.
I do know that the Chinese Taipei Amateur Radio League has been putting
pressure on the Taiwan government to do something about the interference
from China on the ham bands. Maybe this could be it, but because Taiwan is
not allowed (or prevented by China) to be part of any international
organizations I don't see them being able to do anything, unless Japan did
it on behalf of Taiwan which could be the case.
--- In dxld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "wghauser" <wghauser@...> wrote:
Radio China, what`s that? Never heard of that station. Does this refer to
the PRC or the ROC? Aoki currently shows only one PRC transmitter still
on 7100-7200, i.e. Nei Menggu on 7105. Until recently it was necessary to
jam Taiwan on 7130, 7185 but those have moved out, so who deserves credit
for that? What are or were all five frequencies? The story is in the
future tense, but appears already outdated.
I don`t find any recent article to this effect on the IARU Region 1
website homepage nor where it would be more likely at IARU Monitoring
http://www.iaru-r1.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=39&Itemid=87
(Glenn Hauser, DXLD)
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