Re: [HCDX] [dxld] Audio of Al-Jazeera TV again on shortwave
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Re: [HCDX] [dxld] Audio of Al-Jazeera TV again on shortwave




UAE/CHINA   11834.991  Al-Jazeera TV program relay via shortwave Al Dhabbaya
UAE on 11835v kHz Arabic sce in southern Germany on - sidelobe - threshold
level of noisy S=6 audio signal, and on rather even 11835.000 kHz probably
CNR2 Chinese program from Xianyang-China tx site #594.

BUT on much more powerful propagation from UAE via Indian Ocean path into
northern Australia Brisbane remote SDR installation, of S=9+15dB or -60dBm
signal strength level.

Heard at 1240 UT on July 7th, and compared audio signal to our local central
European satellite TV coverage on Hotbird 13.0 East
12111 MHz polarisation Vertical symbol 27500 VID 270 AID 271

European satellite TV signal was nearly 2 seconds faster(!)
than Al-Dhabbaya UAE signal on 11834.991 kHz.

wb df5sx



----- Original Message ----- From: "'Wolfgang Bueschel' [dxld]" <dxld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 12:53 PM
Subject: Re: Re: [dxld] Audio of Al-Jazeera TV again on shortwave

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Jazeera

why do they broadcasts it and who pays

This is a strange question ... there are a lot of money available in
Qatar,
without end.

And WRN London and Babcock brokeries are, even financially spend their
hands
and do their financal business with.

... is a Doha-based state-funded broadcaster owned by the Al Jazeera
Media
Network, which is partly funded by the House of Thani, the ruling family
of Qatar

Some guy of BBCMS told last week, that probably target is Yemen civil
national war clashes between Sunnis and Shiites, due many villages in
Yemen
lost main power electricity after the bomb rides, no chance to get
Satellite
TV dish antenna access for the limited time being and Al-Jazeera target
crowd will be served via small shortwave band receivers now.

wb
ps. Few Al-Jazeera TV programs in Arabic, English, Cultural etc. are
easily
available here in central Europe via Hotbird and Astra satellite access.

----- Original Message ----- From: "hungaroboy hungaroboy@xxxxxxxxxxx [dxld]" <dxld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 11:06 AM
Subject: Re: Re: [dxld] Audio of Al-Jazeera TV again on shortwave

Friends,
Are there any connection between the current shortwave and the former
mediumwave (1143 khz here in europe) broadcasts of Al-Jazeera TV arabic?
Who
and why do they broadcasts itt and who pays? Someone has to cover the
COSTS
for this or that reason.

 'Wolfgang Bueschel' @t-online.de [dxld] <dxld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, ezt
Ãrta:

 U.K.  Al-Jazeera 17680 kHz Arabic sce in southern Germany on proper
S=9+30dB signal strength level.

Heard at 1845 UT on July 6th, and compared audio signal to our local
central
European satellite TV coverage on Hotbird 13.0 East
12111 MHz polarisation Vertical symbol 27500 VID 270 AID 271

Both signals were equal, not any signal delay could be detected so far.

wb df5sx


----- Original Message ----- From: "Tarek Zeidan mrdxer@xxxxxxxxx [dxld]" <dxld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 06, 2015 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: [dxld] Audio of Al-Jazeera TV again on shortwave, CORRECTION

Hello
Tuning in to 17680 kHz at 18:05 UT, very strong here in Cairo Egypt SIO
444 with the news from Al Jazeera about the current situation in Iraq.
Ivo , are you sure it is from WOF ?
73 Tarek Zeidan, Cairo,Egypt

On Jul 6, 2015, at 4:58 PM,
Ivo Observer ivo.observer@xxxxxxxxx [dxld]> <dxld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Audio of Al-Jazeera TV again on shortwave from July 5
1200-1400 on 11835 Al-Dhabbaya
1800-1930 on 17680 Woofferton
--  73! Ivo Ivanov
QTH: Sofia, Bulgaria


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