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from: JAN NIEUWENHUIS
date: 1997-05-06 21:34:00
subject: DX-Hotline (6/5/97)-4

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 This info for Radio-LISTENING amateurs is presented to you by the:
 BENELUX DX-CLUB, A. van Ostadestr. 106, NL-7944 XT Meppel, Holland
 
 SHORTWAVE BROADCASTING NEWS ("DX-Hotline")  -  compiled by:
 JAN NIEUWENHUIS, Vloedlyn 12, NL-1791 HH Den Burg (Texel), Holland
 
 Net-mail (FIDO)  :  2:500/202    Email (Internet)  :  nieuw@nioz.nl
 
 PART 4 of 6                                      Date: 6th May 1997 
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RUSSIA
* RADIO ROSSII, Moscow; schedule:
   EUROPEAN version:
   0100-0300 on 5910(M), 6110(M), 7325(S), 7345(K), 9845(P) 11575(UM)
    and 12175(UM) kHz,
   0300-0330 on 6110(M), 7325(S), 7345(K), 9845(P), 11575(UM) and
    12175(UM) kHz,
   0330-0400 on 6110(M), 7105(M), 7325(S), 7345(K), 9845(P), 11575(UM)
    and 12175(UM) kHz,
   0400-0430 on 6110(M), 7105(M), 9845(P) and 12175(UM) kHz, 
   0430-0500 on 6110(M), 7105(M), 9845(P), 12025(K), 12065(S),
    12175(UM) and 16330(UM) kHz,
   0500-0530 on 7105(M), 9845(P), 12025(K), 12065(S), 16330(UM) kHz, 
   0530-0600 on 7105(M), 9720(M), 9845(P), 12025(K), 12065(S),
    16300(UM) and 16330(UM) kHz, 
   0600-0630 on 7105(M), 9720(M), 12025(K), 12065(S), 16300(UM) and
    16330(UM) kHz, 
   0630-0800 on 7105(M), 9720(M), 11630(P), 12025(K), 12065(S),
    16300(UM) and 16330(UM) kHz, 
   0800-0830 on 7105(M), 9720(M), 11630(P), 12065(S), 16300(UM) and
    16330(UM) kHz, 
   0830-0930 on 7105(M), 9720(M), 11630(P), 11720(K), 12065(S),
    16300(UM) and 16330(UM) kHz, 
   0930-1000 on 7105(M), 9720(M), 11630(P), 11720(K), 11750(S),
    16300(UM) and 16330(UM) kHz, 
   1000-1030 on 7105(M), 9720(M), 11720(K), 11750(S), 16300(UM) and
    16330(UM), 
   1030-1300 on 7105(M), 9720(M), 11720(K), 11750(S), 12045(P),
    16300(UM) and 16330(UM) kHz, 
   1300-1330 on 7105(M), 9720(M), 11720(K), 12045(P), 16300(UM) and
    16330(UM) kHz,
   1330-1400 on 7105(M), 7355(S), 9720(M), 11720(K), 12045(P),
    16300(UM) and 16330(UM) kHz,
   1400-1430 on 7105(M), 7355(S), 11720(K), 12045(P), 16330(UM) kHz,
   1430-1500 on 6030(M), 7105(M), 7355(S), 11720(K), 12045(P),
    12175(UM) and 16330(UM) kHz,
   1500-1530 on 6030(M), 7355(S), 12045(P), 12175(UM), 16330(UM) kHz,
   1530-1600 on 5905(M), 6030(M), 7355(S), 9560(K), 12045(P),
    12175(UM) and 16330(UM) kHz,
   1600-1630 on 5905(M), 6030(M), 7355(S), 9560(K) and 12175(UM) kHz,
   1630-1800 on 5905(M), 6030(M), 7200(P), 7355(S), 9560(K), 11575(UM)
    and 12175(UM) kHz,
   1800-1830 on 5905(M), 6030(M), 7200(P), 7355(S), 9560(K) and
    11575(UM) kHz,
   1830-2000 on 5905(M), 6030(M), 7200(P), 7355(S), 8005(UM), 9560(K)
    and 11575(UM) kHz,
   2000-2030 on 5905(M), 7355(S), 8005(UM), 9560(K) and 11575(UM) kHz,
   2030-2300 on 5905(M), 7355(S), 7380(P), 8005(UM), 9560(K) and
    11575(UM) kHz.
    (M)= via Moscow, (K)= via Krasnodar, (P)= via St.Petersburg,
    (S)= via Samara, (UM)= USB via Moscow.
   West Siberian version:
    2100-1800 on 7220(Y) kHz.
    (Y) = via Yekaterinburg.
   East Siberian version:
    1030-1700 and 1900-2200 on 9655(I) and 9815(N) kHz,
    2230-1000 on 9870(N) and 15475(I) kHz.
    (I) = via Irkutsk, (N) = via Novosibirsk.  (NR, 29-Apr-97)
 
SEYCHELLES
* FAR EAST BROADCASTING ASSOCIATION (FEBA), Mahe; transmissions valid
   until 25th October 1997:
   0400-0415(Thu) and 0400-0430(Fri-Wed) in Portuguese on 9420 kHz,
   0800-0900(Fri) in English on 15540 kHz,
   0915-0930 in French on 15430 kHz,
   1205-1220 in French on 11675 kHz,
   1500-1530(Tue-Sat) and 1500-1545(Sun-Mon) in English on 11600 kHz,
   1500-1600(Mon-Sat) in English on 9810 kHz,
   1833-1848(Wed) and 1833-1903(Thu-Tue) in French on 9500 kHz.
   (Direct, 25-Apr-97)
 
WITH THANKS TO:
(NR)  = Nikolai Rudnev - Russia [via Internet].
 
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