----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Электронный еженедельный бюллетень "Русь-DX Плюс" Номер 613 Дата : 27 / сентябрь / 2015 год. Время : UTC (Всемирное координированное) [ Mосковское время = UTC + 3 часа ] Выходит по воскресеньям. Язык : русский + оригинал публикаций. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Страницы в Интернете: http://rusdx.narod.ru Адрес для контактов : rusdx@yandex.ru Группа в интернете : http://groups.google.com/group/rusdxplus. Редактор : Анатолий Клепов ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Москва, Россия ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Радиовещание и радиосвязь России, стран СНГ и Балтии. Всемирное радиовещание на русском языке. QSL мир. WEB радио на русском языке. Юмор и радио. DX программы. DX филателия. СМИ. ---------------------------------------------------- РОССИЯ ======= Основные тезисы отраслевого доклада Федерального агентства по печати и массовым коммуникациям, посвященные сегменту радиовещания. --------------------------------------------------------- По данным Роскомнадзора, по состоянию на 1 января 2015 года в реестре зарегистрировано 3 182 лицензий на радиовещания, что на 13% больше, чем в 2013 году. В настоящее время аудитория слушателей в основном поделена между несколькими вещательными холдингами. Холдинг/ Станции ВГТРК / Радио России, Маяк, Радио России. Культура, Вести FM Европейская медиагруппа / Европа Плюс, Дорожное радио, Ретро FM, Радио 7 на семи холмах, Спорт FM, Кекс FM, Радио Рекорд, Русская Медиагруппа / Русское Радио, DFM, Радио Монте-Карло, Hit FM, Maximum Газпром-Медиа /Вещательная Корпорация Проф-Медиа / Авторадио, Юмор FM, Радио Energy, Радио Romantika, Эхо Москвы, СИТИ-FM, Детское радио, Relax FM, Comedy Radio Krutoy Media / Love Radio, Радио Дача, Такси FM Мультимедиа Холдинг / Наше Радио, Радио Best FM, Rock FM, Радио Джаз Румедиа / Business FM, Радио Шоколад Изюм / Столица FM, Весна FM, Восток FM Москва медиа / Moscow FM, Москва FM, Радио Москвы (http://www.radioportal.ru/news/radioveshchanie-v-rossii-tendencii-i-perspektivy) 48-я конференция Европейского Совета в Петербурге (18 - 22 сентября 2015 г.) ------------------------------------ Непосредственным организатором этого интересного мероприятия для всех поклонников нашего хобби в России уже во второй раз стал Санкт-Петербургский DX Клуб. Согласно "расписанию", во встрече приняли участие 34 человека, из которых 23 представляли Россию, хотя, на самом деле "наших" было меньше. Делегатами от Москвы была наша дружная компания из трёх человек. К сожалению, из-за разницы во мнениях по ситуации на Украине, зарубежных участников было меньше, чем в 2006 году: четверо представляли Финляндию, столько же - Великобританию, двое - Германию и один, вернее одна, представительница от Дании. Но зато те, кто присутствовал, были рады вновь встретиться со своими давними коллегами по увлечению и с удовольствием предавались воспоминаниям о первой встрече. Более подробный репортаж я постараюсь выложить чуть позже, а пока предлагаю всем послушать сегодня (25.09, пятница) после 18:10 "Петербуржский час" на волнах Р. Свобода, где должно выйти интервью с некоторыми участниками нашей встречи. (www.dxing.ru) - Радио Свобода. Радиопрограммы и подкасты / Петербург Свободы. 25 сентября 18.05-18.30 Петербург Свободы Ведущий: Виктор Резунков Что такое DX? Почему сокращается иновещание? Кто такие "радиохулиганы"? Сколько зарубежных радиостанций вещает на Россию на русском языке? Чем занимаются современные российские радиолюбители? Обсуждаем с участниками 48-ой конференции Европейского DX Совета. Радио программа - аудио запись - http://www.svoboda.org/audio/27247391.html Радиопрограммы и подкасты / Петербург Свободы Радиолюбители и "радиохулиганы" Почему сокращается иновещание? Сколько зарубежных радиостанций вещает на Россию на русском языке? Кто такие "радиохулиганы"? Об этом - участники 48-ой конференции Европейского DX Совета. Подкаст - http://www.svoboda.org/content/transcript/27271018.html (Анатолий Клепов, Москва) Липецкая область. Липецк. -------------------------------------- Филиал РТРС "Липецкий ОРТПЦ" начал трансляцию радиостанции "Маяк" в Липецке. Вещание ведется в FM- диапазоне на частоте 106,6 МГц. Мощность передатчика - 1000 Вт. "Маяк" - старейшая государственная информационно-музыкальная радиостанция, входящая в список общероссийских обязательных общедоступных телерадиоканалов. (http://lipetsk.rtrn.ru/news/read/159/) Краснодарский край. Сочи. -------------------------------------- В четверг, 24 сентября, началось вещание ROCK FM в Красной Поляне (города Сочи). Для ROCK FM это уже шестой регион вещания за пределами Москвы и Подмосковья. Ранее, 16 июля 2014 года, началось вещание в Ноябрьске (Ямало-Ненецкий АО), 12 сентября - в Ачинске (Красноярский край), 3 октября - в Арзамасе (Нижегородская область), 21 октября - в Уссурийске (Приморский край), а 31 октября - в Рубцовске (Алтайский край). Частота в Красной Поляне - 99,9 FM. ROCKFMвходит в "Мультимедиа Холдинг", который также объединяет радиостанции "НАШЕ Радио", Вest FM, Радио Jazz, ROCK FM, ULTRA и информационное агентство "Национальная Служба Новостей". Радиостанция ROCK FM вещает в формате "Classic Rock" на территории Москвы и Московской области с 2007 года. ROCK FM - постоянный информационный партнёр московских концертов звёзд мирового рока. nsn.fm (OnAir.ru) УКРАИНА ========= * В Крыму запустили украинское радио. Понедельник, 21 сентября 2015 АМ 549 кГц крымчане имеют право знать правду пн-пт 5.35 UTC пн-пт 15.30 UTC. В аннексированном Крыму начинает работу проект "Украинского радио" : с понедельника по пятницу в 5.35 UTC и 15.35 UTC для жителей полуострова будут доступны украинские радиоволны. Об этом в фейсбуке сообщил советник министра информационной политики Украины Сергей Костинский. " В 5.30 утра удостоился чести открыть вещание, приняв участие в первой программе - новой авторской передаче Александра Янковского", - написал он. Радио с материковой частью Украины можно будут слышать на средних волнах. Украинские радиостанции и телеканалы исчезли из эфира в Крыму в марте 2014 года, после аннексии полуострова Россией. (http://www.hromadske.tv/society/v-krimu-zapustili-ukrayinske-radio/) (www.dxing.ru / Александр Егоров, Украина) * "Украинское радио" 24 сентября возобновит вещание в полном объеме Председатель Национального совета по вопросам телевидения и радиовещания Юрий Артеменко анонсировал, что 24 сентября "Украинское радио" возобновит вещание в полном объеме. Об этом сообщает пресс-служба Национального совета. По информации господина Артеменко, Кабинет Министров Украины уже предоставляет на нужды Национальной радиокомпании Украины 2 млн 735 тыс. гривен, необходимых для восстановления вещания в прежних объемах. Это позволит восстановить вещание всех трех программ "Украинского радио". Планируется, что 24 сентября все передатчики будут включены. В пресс-службе Национальной радиокомпании Украины подтвердили эту информацию и анонсировали возобновление работы передатчиков, которые были выключены 9 сентября. По сообщению НРКУ, 24 сентября заработает УКВ и ФМ сеть УР-1 в прежних объемах, будет отменен дневной перерыв на мощном СХ передатчике на частоте 549 кГц, который покрывает юг Украины включая Крым. Восстанавливает работу также УКВ сеть каналов "Проминь" и "Культура". (http://www.telekritika.ua/rinok/print/111473) (www.dxing.ru / Александр Егоров, Украина) МОЛДАВИЯ =========== MOLDAVIA 11600 Radyoya Dengue Kurdistane, 12:15-12:20, escuchada el 24 de septiembre de 2015 en kurdo a locutora con comentarios referencias al kurdistán, locutor con comentarios, SINPO 34443 (José Miguel Romero Sangean ATS 909 Burjasot (Valencia) España ТАДЖИКИСТАН ============== TAJIKISTAN 15542 Voice of Tibet, Dushanbe-Yangiyul, 12:00-12:08, escuchada el 25 de septiembre de 2015 en chino a locutor y locutora con comentarios, SINPO 25432 15548 Voice of Tibet, Dushanbe-Yangiyul, 12:08-12:12, escuchada el 25 de septiembre de 2015 en chino a locutor y locutora con comentarios, sin señal en 15542, ya he observado otras veces que empieza la emisión en 15542 y a los ocho minutos cambia a esta frecuencia, se aprecia de fondo como una señal pareceida al morse, supongo jaming, SINPO 24432 (José Miguel Romero Sangean ATS 909 Burjasot (Valencia) España) "RUS-DX PLUS" PARTNER CHANNELS AND INTERNET ================================= DX LISTENING DIGEST 15-36, September 9, 2015 Incorporating REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING edited by Glenn Hauser, USA ------------------------------------------ ** AZERBAIJAN. Reception of Ictimai Radio on September 3 from 1130 on 9676.9 unknown transmitter to CeAs Azeri https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=khE3BXkgksw&feature=youtu.be (Ivo Ivanov, B`lgariya, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** AZERBAIJAN. Using HF150 an 8 m antenna: 9676, Talish/Ictimai, 1244 Sept 9 with Turkic song, extremely garbled audio, QRM 9680 from China (Zacharias Liangas, Thessaloniki Greece, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** BELARUS. 11730, Radio Belarus-Minsk, at 2155, on 1 Sep. A male announcer is talking in English. At 2200 switched language to Russian as listed. Audio is very poor but understandable. A female announcer is talking at 2201 along with musical interludes playing. Poor (John Cooper, Lebanon, PA, Winradio-G33DDC, CommRadio CR-1a, RF Space-SDR- IQ, Sangean ATS-909X with Clear Mod, Tecsun PL-660, GAP-Hear It In Line Module, Timewave ANC-4, Wellbrook ALA-1530S+, PARS-SWL Sloper End Fed x 2, NASWA yg via DXLD) 11730, Radio Belarus - Kalodziscy (Presumed), 1321, 9/6/15. Contemporary rock music. Poor (Mark Taylor, Madison, Wisconsin, Perseus, SDRPlay, Eton e1, Grunding Satellit 800, Sangean 909X w/ clear mod, Tecsun PL 660 and various other portables; 40 meters dipole, RF Systems Mk 2, Flextenna, NASWA Flashsheet Sept 6 via DXLD) ** RUSSIA. 6990, R. Komintern, southern Voronezh region. From 1658 6/8 with rather declamatory speech style and instrumental music in the background. 1800* on the dot as scheduled. Said to be an illegal station with communist sympathies. Station claims to be about 1000 Watts (David Foster, Mansfield, Vic (Receiver ICOM R75, 70 metre longwire amongst the gum trees), Sept Australian DX News via WORLD OF RADIO 1790, DXLD) [same]. Observed on 25/8 at 1553-1801*, mainly military songs like "We Will Going To War" at 1554, at 1655-1700 speech in Russian, followed by songs (Rumen Pankov, Sofia, Bulgaria (Sony ICF2001D, Folded Marconi ant own made), Sept Australian DX News via WORLD OF RADIO 1790, DXLD) ** RUSSIA. 6990, 1712, R. Komintern. Rather poor level. Singing & talk in Russian faded by 1740. 07/08 6990, Radio Komintern. Rossosh, Voronezh Region. Scheduled 1600-1800 weekdays in Russian. Rather poor level noted here in Tauranga on Aug 7 around 1712 with patriotic music and male announcer who spoke with much passion & feeling. Had faded by 1740. QSL addr: 050353@mail.ru John Durham, Tauranga bemoans his lack of activity. "Just the one QSL this month: Radio Komintern, Rossosh, Russia 6990 kHz. Very little DX done this past month, think I have only fired the old Icom up on a couple of occasions. Cheers." (John Durham, Tauranga, New Zealand, Icom ICR70 with a Trap dipole antenna, Sept NZ DX Times via WORLD OF RADIO 1790, DXLD) Looking at pirate listings on line, I see a power of '100' shown. I presume that would be kW - and given the station seems to operate for several hours a day, local authorities must be turning a blind eye. The location is curious as well: just inside Russia from the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine. TD (Theo Donnelly, ed., ibid.) ** TAJIKISTAN. According to swskeds via Aoki, BBC Uzbek on new 4790 kHz 1300-1330 daily via TJK Yangiyul from 1st Sept. (Mauno Ritola, Finland, WRTH - World Radio TV Handbook Facebook.com 2 September 2015 via RusDX Sept 6 via WORLD OF RADIO 1790, DXLD) ** U K [non]. See TAJIKISTAN Shortwave DX-ing from Bulgaria Bulgarian DX blog --------------------------------------------- * Videos Sept.15-20 Sept.16 Radio Payem e-Doost 1800-1845 on 7480 KCH 500 kW / 116 deg to WeAs Farsi, as scheduled www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcPHxbOxxrc&feature=youtu.be Sept.18 Radio Ranginkaman, Rainbow in Farsi to WeAs 1627 on 7575 Tashkent, 15630 Ssecretbrod www.youtube.com/watch?v=W6Zv5KEXyjA&feature=youtu.be * Observer SW News Sept.21/22 CLANDESTINE and other target broadcastson September 21 No change of time and frequency of Radio Ranginkaman/Rainbow 1600-1630 on 7575 TAC 100 kW / 236 deg to WeAs Persian Mon/Fri ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuIwOiN68-0&feature=youtu.be IRAN Denge Kurdistan, change of transmitters at 0500UT till 0459 on 11600 ISS 250 kW / 090 deg to WeAs Kurdish from 0500 on 11600 KCH 300 kW / 116 deg to WeAs Kurdish https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JArlA0n8XjA&feature=youtu.be * Observer SW News Sept.23-24 U.K.(non) BBC in Farsi at new time and frequencies from Sept.22: ... 0230-0330 on 9425 KCH 300 kW / 116 deg to WeAs Farsi till Sept.21 0230-0330 on 11895 TAC 100 kW / 236 deg to WeAs Farsi till Sept.21 ... 0330-0430 on 13825 TAC 100 kW / 236 deg to WeAs Farsi, unchanged .. 0430-0530 on 13730 KCH 300 kW / 116 deg to WeAs Farsi, ex 0230-0330 0430-0530 on 15410 TAC 100 kW / 236 deg to WeAs Farsi, ex 0230-0330 1500-1600 on 6195 TAC 100 kW / 236 deg to WeAs Farsi till Sept.21 ... 1600-1700 on 6195 TAC 100 kW / 236 deg to WeAs Farsi, ex 1500-1600 ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PDUsuT2GCU&feature=youtu.be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJBKJrTiOlM&feature=youtu.be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25nTsa4MA9I&feature=youtu.be In this connection, please check transmission of Radio Ranginkaman/Rainbow 1600-1630 on 7575 TAC 100 kW / 236 deg to WeAs Farsi Mon/Fri till Sept.21 ... 1700-1730 on 7575 TAC 100 kW / 236 deg to WeAs Farsi Mon/Fri from Sept.25 ... PLAY-DX 1659 electronic 20+21 September, 2015 Editor : Dario Monferini, Milano, Italy -------------------------------- ROBERTO PAVANELLO, VERCELLI, ITALY. LOGs RPA 4765 19/9 23.05 Tajik R. - Dushambe Tagiko MX buono - DX RE MIX BULGARIA IVO IVANOV IRAN(non) Radio Ranginkaman/Rainbow via Tashkent and Secretbrod on Sept.18 1600-1630 on 7575 TAC 100 kW / 236 deg to WeAs Persian Mon/Fri till Sept.18 ... 1700-1730 on 7575 TAC 100 kW / 236 deg to WeAs Persian Mon/Fri from Sept.21 - CARLOS GONCALVES PORTUGAL LOGs for PLAYDX CG/CGS LF/MF observations_PlayDX Cland. = clandestine, Pir. = pirate, p = presumed, t = tentative, // = parallel to, DF = direction finding. 12 - 18 Sep., 2015 * hour = s/on time, hour* = s/off time; non-BC stns in italic rx sites JRC NRD-545DSP & NRD-93; Quantum Phaser, homemade amp.(W7IUV version); raised, 4 loop K9AY, 6x19x6 m Ewe 135º, 14 m low noise LF/MF Vertical. .... Lisbon.... CG 1035.0 2212-2222 13/9 EST R.Eli, Tartu. Ru, tks. Adj. & co-ch. QRM. 24331 CG - ANKER PETERSEN DANMARK DX LOG AP-DNK the AOR AR7030PLUS with 28 metres of longwire. 4765.00 0125-0135 19.9 TJK Tajik R 1, Yangiyul Tajik folksongs, Tajik ann 0130 43333 QRM 4765 R Progreso, La Habana Cuba AP-DNK DX LISTENING DIGEST 15-37, September 16, 2015 Incorporating REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING edited by Glenn Hauser, USA ------------------------------------------ ** ARMENIA. FEBA Radio Sadaye Zindagi on wrong frequency on Sept 14: 1500-1502 9495 ERV 300 kW / 100 deg to WeAs Dari, instead [of!] 9445 from 1504 9445 ERV 300 kW / 100 deg to WeAs Dari, as scheduled www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjLeMf8rJ5U&feature=youtu.be www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCvAAx-z0tg&feature=youtu.be Good reception of Voice of Armenia on September 14 1530-1545 on 4810 ERV 050 kW / non-dir to N/ME Assyrian 1545-1615 on 4810 ERV 050 kW / non-dir to N/ME Kurdish www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSMVCCIBkos&feature=youtu.be www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh5wtbkwn68&feature=youtu.be 73! (Ivo Ivanov, B`lgariya, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** AZERBAIJAN. DOGGED REPORTING IN AZERBAIJAN LANDED A U.S.-TRAINED JOURNALIST IN PRISON --- CONTROLLING THE STORY: This is the fourth installment in an ongoing series examining the human cost of reporting the news around the world. By Dana Priest, Anita Komuves and Courtney Mabeus, http://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/dogged-reporting-in-azerbaijan-landed-a-us-trained-journalist-in- prison/2015/09/ 12/5a7f9fa0-4032-11e5-8d45-d815146f81fa_print.html Aziz Karimov/Associated Press CAPTION: Khadija Ismayilova, shown in March 2014, was an investigative journalist for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, in Baku, Azerbaijan. She has often reported on the business dealings of top politicians in the country. The U.S. government spends millions each year on programs to improve the skills of foreign reporters, but rarely have its efforts helped produce such a media superstar as Khadija Ismayilova in Azerbaijan. Ismayilova was 27 when she enrolled in her first U.S.-funded investigative workshop in Baku in 2003. At 30, she moved to Washington to work for the government's Voice of America, which trained her in broadcasting. Two years later, she returned home as bureau chief of the U.S.-funded Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) and later, became a talk-show host and investigative reporter there. Beginning in 2010, Ismayilova uncovered secret ownership amid government dealings in the telecommunications, construction, gold mining, hotel, media and airline services industries. Her bombshells won international awards and high praise from some in the State Department as well as anti-corruption groups worldwide. But in Azerbaijan, in December, she was arrested and imprisoned. The hidden fortunes she revealed were those of Azerbaijan's president, Ilham Aliyev, and his family. She reported that they used their positions to vastly enrich themselves with public funds. The charges against her -- tax evasion, illegal entrepreneurship, embezzlement, inciting a suicide attempt and misuse of authority - did not cite her reporting. But U.S. and European officials and her employer say they are retribution for her articles, designed to quash her investigations and growing pro-democracy activism. Earlier this month, Ismayilova was found guilty of all but the suicide charge and sentenced to 7 ^1/[2 ] years in prison. She told the court that the government "won't be able to force me to stay silent, even if they sentence me to 15 or 25 years." U.S. officials condemned the verdict. "This sentence is clearly retribution for Khadija exposing government corruption and sends a warning shot to other journalists in the country," said Jeff Shell, chairman of the Broadcasting Board of Governors, an independent federal agency that supports independent media abroad. "The Azeri government has demonstrated to the international community that it disdains press freedom, supports its own impunity and has little regard for human rights." Khadija Ismayilova's journey from U.S.-sponsored journalism workshops to a jail cell in Central Asia is also a tale of U.S. policy at odds with itself. On the one hand, U.S. agencies and their affiliates train, fund and publish investigative reporters such as Ismayilova, who provide some of the last remaining independent news reports in Central Asia and Russia. Congress appropriated an estimated $64 million this fiscal year for programs to promote "media freedom and freedom of information" worldwide, according to State Department records. But on the other hand, press freedom and human rights usually take a back seat in U.S. foreign relations to military, intelligence, oil or other business interests. "The U.S. government isn't doing anything in terms of pressure and sanctions against the government of Azerbaijan to make it clear the jailing of Khadija and other journalists there is unacceptable," said David J. Kramer, a human rights specialist at the McCain Institute for International Leadership and former president of Freedom House. "There are other interests with Azerbaijan that have crowded out human rights concerns." In March, two officials from RFE/RL and the International Broadcasting Bureau, an independent U.S. agency that oversees Voice of America, flew to Baku to discuss Ismayilova's case with the foreign minister, national security adviser, two other senior presidential advisers and the prosecutor and tax offices. "I said, `If you have specific information that contradicts her reporting . . . give it to us,' " said Jeffrey N. Trimble, deputy director of the IBB. He got nothing, he added, and "no hint of flexibility." The Embassy of Azerbaijan declined to comment on questions submitted by The Washington Post. Ali Hasanov, the presidential aide for public and political affairs, told media in Baku after the verdict that "Ismayilova faced criminal charges for committing concrete criminal acts unrelated to her journalistic activities. During the trial, the charges were fully proved and the adequate decision was made. That is why attempts to politicize the court's verdict about Ismayilova by some international organizations, officials of different countries and a number of international human rights organizations are unacceptable." Before Ismayilova's arrest, Azerbaijani officials portrayed her as an enemy of the state because of her reporting and on-air commentary. In a 60-page statement issued days before her arrest, Presidential Chief of Staff Ramiz Mehdiyev said Ismayilova "makes absurd statements, openly demonstrates destructive attitude towards well- known members of the Azerbaijani community and spreads insulting lies. It is clear this sort of defiance pleases Ms. Ismayilova's patrons abroad." Ismayilova, 39, is being held in Kurdakhani prison, 30 miles north of Baku and home to some of the 80 other journalists and pro-democracy activists identified by U.S. and European governments. Speaking through intermediaries, she answered questions in writing for this article. "We publish investigations because we value peoples' right to know," she said. "I expect people to struggle for their right to know, to try to hold corrupt politicians responsible." Today the government owns all television stations, and virtually all newspapers are allied with the president. "Azerbaijan has been a friend to the United States and a partner in the battle against radical Islam, but mostly it's their oil. It's important that [the oil] remains in a Western direction," said Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.), co-chair of the Congressional Azerbaijan Caucus. Even so, Cohen said, President Aliyev "has talked about human rights, but we haven't really seen it." Cohen recently co-signed a letter to Aliyev, asking him to reconsider the closing of RFE/RL, which the police shuttered in December, and assure justice to Ismayilova, whose arrest the letter called "politically motivated." Mikhail Metzel/Associated Press CAPTION: Oil derricks are seen in the background beyond the Bibi-Heybat Mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan, in March 2006. Under President Ilham Aliyev, Azerbaijan has developed its oil and gas infrastructure, turning a country the size of Maine with a population of only 9.6 million into a player at the center of multiple geopolitical competitions. Ask anyone who knows Ismayilova to describe her, and they usually chuckle to themselves first. "She gives you a healthy amount of headache," said Ayaz Ahmedov, a co-worker. "She is the most courageous man in Azerbaijan!" said Altay Goyushov, a professor at Baku State University. Ismayilova was raised in an intellectual household. Her mother was an engineer, and her father was the president of a company that made machinery for the oil industry. Their daughter was a stellar student. Khadija graduated from Baku State University with a master's degree in the Turkish language and literature and also speaks Russian. She came onto the job market shortly after Azerbaijan gained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1992, and for the first time independent news outlets began springing up in the former Soviet republic. Her first jobs were at alternative monthly newsletters for nonprofit organizations; then covering politics for a Russian-language paper; then as a deputy editor in chief of an English-language newspapers's Azerbaijan section. Alakbar Raufoglu, a fellow journalist, first met her in the mid-1990s. "Sometimes people don't like her because she says everything to your face; she will not talk behind your back." Ismayilova's exposure to U.S. journalistic techniques and mind-set came in 2003 amid a dynastic transition in Azerbaijan. That year, Ilham Aliyev replaced his father, Heydar, a former chief of the KGB branch in Azerbaijan and first secretary of the Communist Party there, as president of the country. With Western help and investment, Ilham Aliyev developed Azerbaijan's oil and gas infrastructure and turned a country the size of Maine with a population of 9.6 million into a player at the center of multiple geopolitical competitions. Glass skyscrapers and garish displays of wealth sprang up in the otherwise crumbling downtown. Sandwiched between Iran and Russia, Aliyev increased intelligence cooperation with Israel and the United States and allowed the U.S. military to use commercial airports to ferry troops and supplies into Afghanistan. Sergey Ponomarev/Associated Press CAPTION: Pedestrians walk in downtown Baku, Azerbaijan, in May 2012. The capital of this former Soviet republic has shed its dour, industrial image and evolved into a vibrant metropolis, combining the Old World charm of Istanbul with the architectural ostentations of Dubai. Ismayilova's pedigree can be traced to some of the finest American investigative reporting minds in the industry, a small, sometimes awkward group of junkyard dogs. They were among the first to realize the golden nuggets of information that could be found within banal government documents. Her teachers included people like Don Ray, a California-based broadcast journalist famous among U.S. reporters as a pioneering document sleuth. Beginning in 2006, he taught Ismayilova and her colleagues to conduct what he calls a "bottoms-up investigation" that begins with a search of standard corporate, tax and property records. Another teacher was Drew Sullivan, a onetime city hall reporter at the Tennessean, who founded the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), a nonprofit group that receives U.S. and other funding to teach reporters mostly in Central Asia and Eastern Europe how to do cross-border investigations. She also worked with a U.S.- trained Romanian computerized-records wizard, Paul Radu. Radu had built an online tool called Investigative Dashboard that contains corporate registries and company records worldwide, and much more. Ismayilova would eventually combine Ray's scrutiny of documents, Sullivan's cross-border capabilities and Radu's Dashboard to produce the half-dozen fact-filled stories about the Aliyev family that got her in so much trouble. The training that all three men provided to Ismayilova was partly subsidized by U.S. government funds. But one more thing was required to turn her into a full-fledged investigative reporter: passion. In March 2005, a friend, investigative reporter Elmar Huseynov, who had published stories linking Aliyev to hidden business holdings, was shot dead at his doorstep in Baku by assailants who have still not been identified. "That was the moment when I felt guilty," Ismayilova later told Ray in an interview. "I started crying -- I just couldn't control it. I couldn't stop crying." Ismayilova had dismissed Huseynov's work because he didn't document most of the allegations made about the Aliyev family, Ray said. Only later did she realize that "he was a one-man band going after the powers that be" with none of the training she had to find the necessary paper trail, Ray said. "She did some self-assessment and realized that the spirit of what he was doing was correct, but he didn't know the best way to do it." Deeply regretful, she promised herself that she would honor him by continuing his work and training others to do the same. freepress-video-promo-link The turning point for Azerbaijani investigative journalism came only in mid-2010. In March, The Post published an article by one of its correspondents about an 11-year-old boy with the same name and birth date as the president's son who had spent $44 million on nine Dubai mansions. Ismayilova had helped with the story but for safety reasons had asked that her name not be used. The article, according to Raufoglu, the fellow journalist, "made the local media wake up. . . . We were asking ourselves, `Why can't we write like this?' " Ismayilova, he recalled, told colleagues: "Okay, we will call our colleagues abroad. We will figure out a way to prove everything we know." Ismayilova's first bylined investigation was vetted and published by RFE/RL, once a Cold War propaganda outlet that has since evolved into the last remaining source of independent news in much of Central Asia and Russia. By then it broadcast only on the Internet, having been banned by the government from airwaves. In August 2010, using documents from the State Committee on Financial Securities, Ismayilova and a colleague reported that an Azerbaijani holding company called SW Holdings had a near monopoly on recently privatized airline services to the state airline company, Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL), including ticket sales, in-flight meals, technical upkeep, duty-free stores and taxi service. SW Holdings, they wrote, was partly owned by Aliyev's then 21-year-old daughter, Arzu, and by the wife of AZAL's president. "It is unclear where Arzu Aliyeva -- who until now was best known for her role in an Azerbaijani tourism ad aired on CNN -- may have acquired the estimated . . . $7.8 million . . . she used to acquire her initial stake of 29.08 percent" in SW Holdings, they wrote. As president, her father, Ilham Aliyev, earns $230,000 a year. The next article documented the meteoric success of Azerfon, a mobile phone company. Within three years, it had 1.7 million subscribers and was the only company licensed to provide 3G services. The government had insisted that the company was owned by Siemens, the German conglomerate. Using Azerbaijani tax documents and the Panama State Registry of companies, Ismayilova walked readers through a trail of documents leading to three companies registered in Panama and the Caribbean tax haven of Nevis Island, and then to Leyla Aliyeva, 25, and Arzu Aliyeva, 22. The headline on Ismayilova's story was: "Azerbaijani President's Daughters Tied to Fast-Rising Telecoms Firm." David Mdzinarishvili/Reuters CAPTION: From left, President Ilham Aliyev votes in a referendum as his wife, Mehriban, and daughter Leyla watch in Baku, Azerbaijan, in March 2009. The country was holding a referendum on lifting the country's two-term presidential limit, thus providing Aliyev the chance to rule for life. Every investigation drew threats and invectives from Azerbaijanis defending the president. In March 2012, Ismayilova received a letter containing still images from a video of her having sex with her then-boyfriend in her apartment. The letter writer threatened to air it if she didn't stop her reporting. She immediately posted the threat on Facebook. "If they think they will stop me this way, they are wrong." The video was aired two days later, but the tactic backfired. Even radical Muslims in the mostly secular Muslim country condemned what they said was the government's attempt to smear her. Looking at the video, Ismayilova determined the camera angles and discovered phone wiring in her bedroom where the cameras had been, and followed it into her living room and bathroom. She found the installer, who recalled bringing the line to the apartment for a mysterious customer. Ismayilova asked prosecutors to investigate, but nothing came of it. Two months later, she published two more investigative stories, jointly reported with OCCRP. One article probed the hidden ownership of a gold mining company which was widely believed to be British. Using official documents again, she reported that the president's two daughters owned part of the firm through four Panamanian corporations. "The UK company is actually a front for the first family," Ismayilova wrote, "who stand to add to their already enormous wealth." The second article revealed that a $134 million glass-and-steel auditorium rising up from downtown Baku for the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest 2012 was largely constructed by a company secretly connected to the president's wife and two daughters. After those stories, parliament passed a law ruling that ownership of private companies could no longer be made public except by court order, by police investigators or with the owner's consent. Another law granted all presidents, ex-presidents and first ladies lifelong immunity from prosecution. Ismayilova's articles fueled small pro-democracy protests in Azerbaijan calling for the Aliyev government to step down. She joined in, crossing a line that her Western mentors found uncomfortable. Sullivan tried to get Ismayilova to stick to journalism, but she "felt she was in an historic time and needed to come out and explain what the government was doing" in a plain-spoken way people could understand, he said. "She felt the government was so evil and abusive of the people that she had to pick sides," Sullivan said. In early 2013, Ismayilova was arrested with other protesters in Baku and sentenced to community service, which she turned into another protest by sweeping the streets, joined by groups of her supporters. The government also questioned her about allegations that she passed secret documents to U.S. congressional staffers. By now, the threats to Ismayilova had become routine but still worried her, friends said. Her tactic was always to publish them on social media, thinking that the publicity would give her protection. But the threats escalated. Her mother's address was printed in a prominent newspaper, SES, under the headline: "Khadija's Armenian Mother Should Die." Armenia is considered Azerbaijan's main enemy. It had become clear to Ismayilova that she would be arrested soon, a dozen of her colleagues said in interviews. In September 2014, Thomas Melia saw her while he was serving as the U.S. envoy to an annual high-level European human rights meeting in Poland. As usual, they joked and laughed, then shared stories of how many more Azerbaijani journalists and activists they knew who had been imprisoned since the last time they met. "I told her, `Why don't you not go home,' " Melia recalled. " `Stay here or go to D.C. Let things cool off.' " She refused. Melia recalled the last thing she told him before returning to Baku: " `If they arrest me, please speak out,' " he recalled her saying. Charley Gallay/Getty Images for the International Women's Media Foundation CAPTION: Khadija Ismayilova, who was being honored with a 2012 Courage in Journalism Award hosted by the International Women's Media Foundation, speaks at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., in October 2012. Sure enough, on Dec. 6, she was arrested and denied bail. "I knew that I would be arrested," Ismayilova later said from prison in response to questions by The Post. "I am not a running-away type of person." She was charged with driving her former boyfriend to attempt suicide. He drank rat poison, he said, but later confessed he had "defamed" Ismayilova because police forced him into it. After his about-face, he was charged with tax evasion. Two weeks later, police stormed RFE/RL's bureau in Baku. They searched the safe, confiscated computers and sealed the office for reasons they have yet to clarify. The raid came six days after Secretary of State John F. Kerry, who oversees $14 million in mostly economic assistance to Azerbaijan each year, telephoned Aliyev to complain about his human rights practices. The president also then banned all foreign aid to independent media outlets and signed a law shuttering those accused of defamation twice in one year. Ismayilova's news outlet moved its operations to Prague. Some of its Azerbaijani journalists left with it for safety reasons; a handful remain in the country, keeping a low profile but reporting nonetheless. In February, Ismayilova was charged with four other crimes -- embezzlement, tax evasion, misuse of authority and illegal entrepreneurship -- and denied bail again. Kenan Aliyev, who hired her as RFE/RL bureau chief in 2008, said, "She's like this woman who's being insulted by the government, but she's still fighting back; like she's being raped, but she still fights back," he said. "She's saying. `We shouldn't be afraid of this.' . . . She's now the symbol of Azerbaijan." While she sits in prison, 20 of her OCCRP colleagues from 11 countries have banded together to carry on her work. A series of articles posted on the nonprofit organization's Web site under The Khadija Project further documents the wealth of the Aliyev family and their lobbying in the United States. Ismayilova's imprisonment illustrates the limits of U.S. support for independent media as a critical part of durable civil societies worldwide. The Voice of America, whose editorials reflect U.S. policy and where Ismayilova was widely respected as a reporter when she worked there, did not editorialize on her behalf until she was sentenced on Sept. 1. "The United States is deeply troubled by today's decision of an Azerbaijani court to sentence prominent investigative journalist Khadija Ismayilova to 7 ^1/[2 ]years in prison," State Department spokesman Mark Toner said after the sentencing. Previously, the State Department had issued only brief statements of support for Ismayilova, usually in response to a question posed at a briefing. Colleagues and some members of Congress criticize the State Department for not doing more to gain her release, saying it has let oil and security interests dominate the relationship. The Senate Appropriations Committee has demanded an accounting of the department's steps to seek her release and that of a handful of other political prisoners. Pro-democracy Azerbaijanis are particularly angered by what they see as Washington's inaction. "This back-door, under-the-table diplomacy just is not working anymore, and everyone is realizing this," said Arzu Geybullayeva, who fled under threats and is currently a Vaclav Havel journalism fellow at RFE/RL in Prague. Tom Malinowski, the State Department's human rights envoy, defended the department's actions. "We have been pushing hard, and they have pushed back hard in ways that have affected the relationship," he said, but refused to give examples. "They understand what steps will be required to improve the climate, and the ball is in their court." Ismayilova has her own opinion on the U.S. response to her predicament. "Western politicians, who have compromised human rights and democracy values for energy and security cooperation, should know that corruption and organized crime does not know borders," she said from prison. "By tolerating these diseases in other countries, they open their own country for corruption." Komuves is a Hubert H. Humphrey fellow at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland. Mabeus is a graduate student there. OCCRP's Khadija Project is edited by Drew Sullivan, whose brother, John, is a Washington Post investigative reporter. One of the project's editors is on the faculty with Dana Priest at the University of Maryland but was not involved with this article. Other stories in this series: Part 1: Living like a fugitive in Pakistan Part 2: After Arab Spring, journalism briefly flowered and then withered Part 3: With U.S. withdrawal looming, a nascent Afghan press is in peril (c) The Washington Post Company (via Mike Cooper, DXLD) ** AZERBAIJAN. Azerbaijan opens new TV and radio channels, said Tuesday at the National Council for Radio and Television of Azerbaijan (NTRC). http://www.trend.az/azerbaijan/society/2431214.html September 8 at the National Council meeting was held, which examined the treatment to grant licenses for the republican ASAN Service Broadcasting Ltd. and "CBC Sport" for republican sports broadcasting. On the basis of the law "On Television and Radio" NTRC decided to grant licenses to both entities for a period of six years and allocated for republican radio broadcasting services ASAN frequency 100 MHz, and for republican broadcasting channel CBC Sport frequency of 37.48 MHz (Moscow Information DX Bulletin, A weekly electronic publication #960, September 8, 2015, The editor of the current issue: Alexander Dementyev, via RusDX Sept 13 via DXLD) ! Is that frequency correct? Not a broadcast band anywhere (gh, DXLD) ** AZERBAIJAN. Sept 10: Ictimai Radio: from 1101 on 9676.9 unknown transmitter site to CeAs Azeri https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkYjqb1F9KE&feature=youtu.be (Ivo Ivanov, B`lgariya, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** IRAN [non]. Unscheduled transmission of Radio Payem e-Doost via Secretbrod: ... 1800-1845 on 7480 KCH 500 kW / 116 deg to WeAs Farsi, as scheduled https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uf6J8BqRTmg&feature=youtu.be SECRETLAND, Again unscheduled transmission of Radio Payem e-Doost: ... 1800-1845 on 7480 KCH 500 kW / 116 deg to WeAs Farsi, as scheduled https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ytvm8x1K3dk&feature=youtu.be -- 73! (Ivo Ivanov, B`lgariya, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** KOREA NORTH [non]. UZBEKISTAN, Frequency change of Voice of Martyrs from September 11 1600-1730 NF 7520 TAC 100 kW / 070 deg to NEAs Korean ex 7505; videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVmrhqpok6o&feature=youtu.be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFxRqEEsp9s&feature=youtu.be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbBxuRb4Ku0&feature=youtu.be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vH1LFttlaMY&feature=youtu.be 73! (Ivo Ivanov, QTH: Sofia, Bulgaria, dxldyg via DXLD) ** KYRGYZSTAN [and non]. 4819.998, TIBET, PBS Xizang, female Chinese reader, S=6 signal. and adjacent: 4819.881, KGZ Kyrgyz Radio 1, via Bishkek, Krasnaya Rechka-KGZ. \\ 4009.974 kHz 1424 UT. 4009.974, Kyrgyz R1 from Bishkek Krasnaya Rechka-KGZ, S=6-7 tiny, \\ 4819.881 kHz (Wolfgang Büschel, Sunday Sept 13, log at 1345-1500 UT, noted on remote unit SDR at Brisbane in Queensland, Australia, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** UKRAINE. LARGE-SCALE TRANSMITTER SWITCH-OFFS IN UKRAINE Effective September 9: * FM distribution of UR 1 is limited to "regional centres", whatever locations may qualify as such, * UR 2 and UR 3 are transmitted only in Kiev anymore, * 549 kHz now takes a break between 14:00 and 18:00 local time. Reason: Budget cut by 3,130,400 UAH (which in current exchange rate equals 127,000 Euro, but this probably says not much at all). Announcement: http://nrcu.gov.ua/news.html?newsID=6520 (Kai Ludwig, Sept 10, dxldyg via WORLD OF RADIO 1791, DXLD) I wonder whether this will (or has) affected the WRMI relays in English of RUI. Generally not well heard on the west coast, but useful when I'm off the grid at my cottage on Haida Gwaii. 73 (Walt Salmaniw, dxldyg via WORLD OF RADIO 1791, DX LISTENING DIGEST) NATIONAL UKRAINIAN RADIO LIMITS DISTRIBUTION OF ITS PROGRAMS: NO MONEY On September 9, 2015, The National Radio Company of Ukraine (Ukrainian Radio) forced significantly limit the distribution of its programs on the territory Ukraine. It is reported by the press service of NRKU. "This decision was taken due to the lower costs of the general fund State budget and a decrease of 3130.4 thousand. UAH budget funding of broadcasting programs of the Ukrainian radio" - It said in a statement. Notes in particular that the UR-1 (Channel) - in the MW range on the frequency of 549 kHz to work with a break from 14:00 to 18:00 in the VHF - the lower and upper (FM) band will only work in regional centers; UR-2 (Promyn) and UR-3 (Culture) in the UHF band will work only in the capital. In this specifies that a broadcast network and a wired Internet remain in full. (Edition "Russian Spring" September 10, 2015, http://rusnext.ru/news/1441833995 via Andrew Chub, Faschevka, Luhansk People's Republic, RusDX Sept 13 via DXLD) UKRAINIAN RADIO LIMITS THE PROPAGATION OF THEIR PROGRAMS. Starting today, September 9, 2015, the National Radio Company of Ukraine (Ukrainian Radio) is forced to significantly limit the distribution of its programs on the territory of Ukraine. This decision was taken due to the lower costs of the general fund of the State Budget of Ukraine and a decrease of 3130.4 thousand. Hryvnia budget financing programs of the Ukrainian radio broadcast. Therefore: - UR-1 (Channel) - MW in the range at a frequency of 549 kHz to work with a break from 14.00 to 18.00, in the VHF - the lower and upper (FM) band will only work in the regional centers; - UR-2 (Promyn) and UR-3 (Culture) in the UHF band to work only in the capital. Broadcast on a wired network and the Internet are full. Press Service of NRCU - 09/09/2015, at 16:00 (Alexander Egorov, Ukraine /http://dxing.ru/ via RusDX Sept 13 via DXLD) ** UZBEKISTAN. 11655, TWR Africa at 0341 with African vocals, language for today is listed as Sidamo, 0344:30 instrumental hymn, 0345 brief IS and off. - Fair, Sept. 10 (Harold Sellers, Vernon, British Columbia, listening in my car, by the lake, with the Eton E1 and Sony AN1 active antenna, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST) ** UZBEKISTAN. RUSSIA [sic; non!] The news multimedia agency Sputnik announced the launch of Sputnik Portal Uzbekistan. The new portal will operate in the Uzbek and Russian languages. The resource is available at sputniknews-uz.com oz.sputniknews-uz.com and ru.sputniknews-uz.com aims to present the diversity of views on topical international issues. The users of the new Russian version of the portal will also be available Radio Sputnik. Portal in Uzbek and Russian languages will complement the range of information resources Sputnik, already working in English, French, Serbian, etc. Portugalskom, Arabic, Hindi, Polish, Italian, Czech, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, Farsi, Urdu, Dari, Pashto, Kurdish, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, German, Spanish, Chinese, Turkish, Belarusian, Moldovan, Georgian, Azerbaijani, Kyrgyz, Armenian, Ossetian and Abkhazian languages. http://ria.ru/society/20150907/1234831731.html (via Moscow Information DX Bulletin, A weekly electronic publication #960, September 8, 2015, The editor of the current issue: Alexander Dementyev, via RusDX Sept 13 via DXLD) BC-DX 1222, 21 September 2015 edited by Wolfgang Bueschel, Germany ------------------------------------------------------ ARMENIA/AZERBAIJAN The station operating in range 9675-9681 kHz, or on 9677 kHz, so called Aedaletin Sesi Radiosu, Ictimai, V of Talyshistan etc., most likely is Aedaletin S. R. or Voice of Justice (ID which I heard) operating from the Mont. Karabakh. Because it is not clear which radio organisation was registered Ictimai or VOT-n, I think it is fabricated data. I monitored from 17 to 25 August, each day(!) the frequency of 9677 kHz & the program was always in Azeri and seldom with interviews in Russian(!). The sign/on and close/down is varying within 5-10 minutes, but exact broadcast times are: DAILY *0725- 1307* UT. By the way, there is not another station on 9677 kHz which had to be jammed. The music jingles, speakers and program are of type Voice of Justice as was for many years. (Rumen Pankov-BUL, RUSdx Sept 13) AUSTRIA [USA/RUSSIA] Russian Program of Reach Beyond (HCJB) "Golos And" (Voice of Andes) is now produced by Radio Studio "Otkrovenie" ("Otkrovenie" means "revelation") in Voronezh, Russia. Reception reports should be addressed to: Radio Station "Otkrovenie" P.O.Box 585 Voronezh 394036, Russia. They are verified by QSL card written in Russian. Reception reports to USA address Reach Beyond P.O.Box 39800 Colorado Springs CO 80949-9800, USA are also transferred to Russia. A15 schedule Saturdays 1530-1600 UT 13800 kHz via ORS Moosbrunn Austria. B15 11900 kHz 1530 Russian, 1600-1630 UT Chechen, or alternate 13740 kHz. (Takahito Akabayashi-JPN, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Sept 20) RUSSIA/MOLDOVA 918 / 50 / Makhachkala, Republic of Dagestan / "Mayak" + GTRK "Dagestan". 936 / 5 / n. Matveyevka, Orenburg region / "Radio Rossii" + GTRK "Orenburg". 1350 / 5 / sec. Ust-Kan and. Ulagan, Altai Republic / "Radio Rossii" + GTRK "Gorny Altai". 1395 /1 / Buguruslan, Orenburg region / "Radio Rossii" + GTRK "Orenburg". 1413 / 500 / pos. Lighthouse, Pridnestrovie / "Vesti FM". 1440/5 / sec. Turochak with. Ust-Koksa, Altai Republic / "Radio Rossii" + GTRK"Gorny Altai". ("DX Kurjer" by editor Vasily Gulyaev, Astrakhan-RUS, Rusdx Sept 13) UKRAINE Large-scale transmitter switch-offs in Ukraine. Effective September 9, 2015. * FM distribution of UR 1 is limited to "regional centres", whatever locations may qualify as such, * UR 2 and UR 3 are transmit only in Kiev anymore, * 549 kHz now takes a break between 14:00 and 18:00 local time. Reason: Budget cut by 3,130,400 UAH (which in current exchange rate equals 127,000 Euro, but this probably says not much at all). Announcement: (Kai Ludwig-D, dxld Sept 10) UKRAINE Ukrainian radio limits the propagation of their programs. Starting today, September 9, 2015, the National Radio Company of Ukraine (Ukrainian Radio) is forced to significantly limit the distribution of its programs on the territory of Ukraine. This decision was taken due to the lower costs of the general fund of the State Budget of Ukraine and a decrease of 3130.4 thousand. Hryvnia budget financing programs of the Ukrainian radio broadcast. Therefore: - UR-1 (Channel) - MW in the range at a frequency of 549 kHz to work with a break from 14.00 to 18.00, in the VHF - the lower and upper (FM) band will only work in the regional centers; - UR-2 (Promyn) and UR-3 (Culture) in the UHF band to work only in the capital. Broadcast on a wired network and the Internet are full. Press Service of NRCU - 09 Sept 2015. (Alexander Egorov-UKR, RUSdx Sept 13) *#*# Sunday Sept 13, log at 1345-1500 UT, noted on remote unit SDR at Brisbane in Queensland, Australia: ... 4819.881 KGZ Kyrgyz Radio 1, via Bishkek, Krasnaya Rechka-KGZ. // 4009.974 kHz 1424 UTC. ... 4009.974 KGZ Kyrgyz R1 from Bishkek Krasnaya Rechka-KGZ, S=6-7 tiny, // 4819.881 kHz. ... (wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Sept 13) Kavkaz R Gavar ARM 1395.000 kHz. Or rather R. Rossii, Buguruslan, Orenburgskaya oblast. ... 1394.999 Polskie Radio via Gavar 1395.000 R. Rossii, Buguruslan ... (Mauno Ritola-FIN, Sept 13) Hard-Core-DX Digest --------------------------------- * Vol 153, Issue 22 Message: 7 Date: Mon, 21 Sep 2015 From: Daniel Wyllyans Subject: [HCDX] 4010 kHz Kyrgyz Radio 1 , Bishkek , Kyrgyzstan 4010 kHz Kyrgyz Radio 1 , Bishkek , Kyrgyzstan OM CXS Local and YL in 01:24 UTC sinpo 25222 Day 09/19/2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1WBRnLr7nw&feature=youtu.be RX : Tecsun S-2000 Antenna: Long wire 3.000 Meters ( wire fence steel for cows ) Daniel Wyllyans Nova Xavantina MT Brazil * Vol 153, Issue 25 Message: 4 Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" Subject: [HCDX] Belarus 11730, no audio - empty carrier at 1058 UT, an two spurious accompanied BELARUS 11730 Belarus Radio Minsk-Kalodzicy started 11.00:24 UT on Sept 24 into their regular radio programm, low tiny modulated though. No audio - empty carrier visible at 1055-1100 UT, and two spurious SCRATCHY broadband signals accompanied on 11700.5 - 11709.4 and 11751.4 - 11759.4 kHz. wb Message: 13 Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2015 From: Glenn Hauser Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs September 21-24, 2015 ** KURDISTAN [non]. 11600, Sept 22 at 1345, Denge Kurdistane is good with flutter during wonderful Kurdish music hour; also Sept 24 from 1320 until 1400 talk segment, still in and more music at 1426. Site during this portion is Grigoriopol`/PRIDNESTROVYE, a.k.a. KCH = Kishinev/MOLDOVA (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Московский Информационный DX Бюллетень Еженедельное электронное издание Номер 962 22 сентября 2015 года Редактор текущего номера: Фёдор Бражников. ---------------------------- ВАТИКАН Расписание Радио Ватикан на предстоящий зимний сезон B15: 09.30-10.50 15595, 17590 (ORIENTAL LITURGY) 13.30-14.00 1260, 9695(Tinang, 250 кВт., 332 град.), 11875(Tinang, 250 кВт., 332 град.) 17.10-17.40 6185, 7360 (Vatican Radio Frequency Management, редактор) УКРАИНА 21 сентября Первый канал Украинского радио приступил к ретрансляции передач "Крым. Реалии", которые готовит Радио Свобода. Это первая регулярная передача на русском языке на волнах Первого канала. Её можно слушать с понедельника по пятницу в 08.35-08.59 и 18.30-18.59 (по Киеву и Москве) на частоте 549 кГц, а также на сайтах nrcu.gov.ua и ru.krymr.com/schedule.html (Сергей соседкин, США) НОВОСТИ СМИ Украинская радио восстанавливает работу передатчиков, которые были выключены 9 сентября 2015 г. из-за ограничения бюджетного финансирования. В четверг, 24 сентября заработает УКВ и FM-сеть УР-1 в прежних объемах. Будет отменен дневный перерыв на мощном СВ-передатчике на частоте 549 кГц, который покрывает юг Украины, включая Крым. Восстанавливает работу также УКВ-сеть каналов "Луч" и "Культура". Возобновление трансляции программ НРКУ стало возможным благодаря мерам, принятым Госкомтелерадио, Мининформполитикы, Нацсоветом по вопросам телевидения и радиовещания и Концерном РРТ, в результате которых радиокомпании дополнительно выделено 2.735.000 гривен (128 тыс.дол.США) на оплату трансляции. Пресс-служба НРКУ http://www.nrcu.gov.ua/news.html?newsID=7670 (переслал Сергей Соседкин, США) WEB RADIO НА РУССКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ ============================= Россия ----------- "Радио России" - главная государственная радиостанция страны. Первые позывные радиостанции прозвучали 10 декабря 1990 года. "Радио России" - самая народная радиостанция Российской Федерации. Сигнал выходит в эфир благодаря 1300 передатчикам. Нас можно услышать не только в сети интернет, но и на "первой кнопке" проводного вещания, длинных, средних и ультракоротких волнах. Директор "Радио России" - ВячеславВладленович Умановский. "Радио России" 125040, Москва, 5-я улица Ямского поля, 19/21, Электронная почта : inform@radiorus.ru Address: State Broadcasting Company "Radio Russia" 19/21, 5th Yamskogo Polya St., Moscow, 125040, Russia WEB : http://www.radiorus.ru/ , http://test.radiorus.rfn.ru/ (Анатолий Клепов, Москва) РАДИОВЕЩАНИЕ НА РУССКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ ================================= Канада ----------- Еженедельная информационно-развлекательная радиопрограмма "Мегаполис" с октября прекращает вещание на радиоволнах Торонто. Вместо этой передачи в эфире радиостанции "Chin" появится новая радиопередача на русском языке - под названием "Курьер". Люди, знакомые с ситуацией, связывают прекращение вещания радио "Мегаполис" на FM и AM частотах в Торонто со сложностями, с которыми столкнулись его продюсеры, по привлечению рекламодателей. Радиопрограмма "Мегаполис", от одноименного Русского Культурного Общества, начала выходить в Торонто в октябре 2014 года при поддержке "Вестника Торонто". С октября этого года, место программы на русском языке в эфире радиостанции "Chin" займет еженедельная передача "Курьер" от редакционной команды газеты "Канадский Курьер". "Мы предложим русскоязычным жителям Торонто новости культурной и политической жизни, актуальные интервью, мнения экспертов. Также, в программе будут регулярно выступать барды и звучать авторские песни," - рассказала в интервью "Вестнику Торонто" Люба Черная, президент издательского дома, который публикует популярную среди русскоязычных жителей Торонто газету "Канадский Курьер" и продюсирует театральную студию "N". Новая радиопрограмма "Курьер" будет выходить в Торонто каждое воскресенье с 15:00 до 16:00 на волнах 91.9 FM и 1540 AM. vestnik.ca (OnAir.ru) Латвия ---------- Наш любимый москвич латвийского происхождения Алекс Дубас решил построить радиомост между Москвой и Ригой. Отныне каждый четверг с 19:00 до 21:00 он будет говорить "Что-то хорошее" не только в эфире "Серебряного Дождя", но и "Радио SWH+". Когда-то, на заре своей карьеры Дубас работал на сей радиостанции и запомнился слушателям, как любитель утренних розыгрышей. Сейчас Алекс вырос и возмужал и готов поделиться своим вечерним настроением и со своими земляками. Раз в неделю в эфире программы "Что-то хорошее" Алекс Дубас искренне, вдохновенно, от души продолжит: - рассказывать удивительные истории и фантазировать - читать стихи, рассказы, пьесы - гулять с друзьями, слушателями, или один - делать доброе, полезное, разумное - сочинять, придумывать и приукрашивать - забавлять, утешать, смешить - а также верить, надяться, любить, помнить, гордиться, вспоминать, подавать пример, спрашивать, отвечать, балагурить, молчать, слушать музыку, делиться впечатлениями, улыбаться, смеяться, грустить, восклицать, поражать, шутить, устраивать сюрпризы, рисовать, мастерить, готовить, пить чай с печеньками, шалить, интриговать, разыгрывать и всем этим влюблять в себя слушателей России и Латвии. Прямой эфир программы "Что-то хорошее" каждый четверг в 19:00 по московскому и рижскому времени. Слушайте вместе! Добрый вечер, Москва! Labvakar, Latvija! (OnAir.ru) QSL МИР ======== Индия / ОАЭ ------------------ Получил QSL-карточку Gaweylon Tibetan Radio Program. 3 August 2015 / 15215 kHz / 12.00-12.30 / Transmitter Site Dubayy, UAE Ответ прислал Anil R. Alfred. Web : www.gaweylon.com E-mail : gaweylon @ gmail.com (Анатолий Клепов, Москва) Нидерланды ------------------- * Получип e-QSL + письмо от голландской пиратской станции Radio Technical Man 20 September 2015 / 13.10 / 6200 kHz E-mail : technicalman @ hotmail.com - Получил eQSL от пиратской станции Radio Batavia + фото. 23 September 2015 / 20.00-20.30 UTC / 3927 kHz E-mail : radiobatavia @ hotmail.com (Анатолий Клепов, Москва) Словакия / Германия ------------------------------ Получил QSL-карточку Радио Словакия Интернэшнл от немецкой редакции. 20.7.2015, 3985 кГц. Тема : Ночное здание "пирамида" RSI. RTVS - 30th anniversary of launching regular radio broadcasting from the iconic pyramid building. (Анатолий Клепов, Москва) Южная Корея ------------------- Получил юбилейную QSL-карточку "Korea panorama 70 Years" - 70 лет независимости. Панорама Республики Корея. с русской редакции KBS World Radio. 01/09/2015, 15360 кГц, 18.00-19.00 Карточку можно посмотреть здесь - http://rusdx.blogspot.ru/2015/09/qsl-kbs-world-radio.html (Анатолий Клепов, Москва) Российский SWL / DX сайт QSL альбом. Москва, Россия 27 сентябрь 2015 ---------------------- Автор сообщения: rusborder Место приёма: Саратов Приёмник: Tecsun PL-880 | Антенна: LW 30 метров Молдавия Radyoya Denge Kurdistane / 11600 кГц / 24.09.2015 10:25 / e-QSL / курдский / prtc@idknet.com Radio Payam e-Doost / 7480 кГц / 23.09.2015 18:15 / e-QSL / персидский / prtc@idknet.com Автор сообщения: ukidd102 Место приёма: Japan Приёмник: ELAD FDM-S2 | Антенна: Wellbrook ALA-1530S+ Тайвань Tien Sheng Broadcasting Station / 1314 кГц / 30.10.2011 15:38 / ppc / китайский Автор сообщения: КлонЗелёнойЗемли Место приёма: Латвия и Латгалия, Латвия: Семигалия и Латгалия Приёмник: Japan Radio Company NRD-525G | Антенна: Beverage Гренада Harbour Light of the Windwards / 1400 кГц / 11.09.2015 00:00 / e-QSL / английский Автор сообщения: falnaf777 Место приёма: Львов Приёмник: Degen 1121 | Антенна: Degen 31MS Италия Radio Latino / 7630 кГц / 18.09.2015 19:32 / e-QSL / итальянский / radiolatino@live.com Автор сообщения: moscow.dx Место приёма: Hira, Новая Зеландия Приёмник: Sony ICF SW-77 | Антенна: LW 80 m на высоте 100 метров над уровнем океана Румыния Radio Romania International / 9700 кГц / 29.03.2015 06:09 / QSL-карточка / немецкий / germ@rri.ro Radio Romania International / 15150 кГц / 25.04.2015 12:12 / QSL-карточка / арабский / arab@rri.ro Radio Romania International / 6180 кГц / 02.04.2015 04:30 / QSL-карточка, расписание / русский / rusa@rri.ro Radio Romania International / 7330 кГц / 24.12.2014 05:48 / QSL-карточка, письмо, расписание / русский / rusa@rri.ro Radio Romania International / 21600 кГц / 06.03.2015 06:30 / QSL-карточка, расписание / английский / engl@rri.ro Radio Romania International / 6180 кГц / 14.02.2015 18:35 / QSL-карточка, расписание / сербский / sarb@rri.ro QSL ------ * QSL TWR India - Relay Yerevan-Gavar - ARM 12055 kHz 12.055 kHz: TWR India - Relay Yerevan-Gavar - ARM - Received QSL card printed + QSL letter in 44 days. I send the RR by the email: info@twr.in. Listened via Websdr located in the University of Twente/Enschede/HOL. Homebuilt SDR + PA0RDT Mini-whip. Rubens ferraz pedroso / QSL CHASERS (http://dxbrazilsw.blogspot.com.br/) * 11510 RADIO DENGUE KURDISTAN e- QSL V/S Sergey Omelchenko, Technical Director of Pridnestrovskiy Radioteletsentr Informe enviado por via electronica Demoro: 2 días (http://dxdesdecolombia.blogspot.ru/) * Confirmação recebida: 12.055 kHz (25m) - TWR Índia, Relay Yerevan-Gavar, Armênia 12.055 (25m): TWR Índia, Relay Yerevan-Gavar - ARM, sinais recebidos em Bandeirantes/PR por receptor remoto e antenas instalados na universidade de Twente, Enschede/Holanda. Resposta recebida em 44 dias via correio normal (carta QSL e QSL impresso em folha A4). V/S: Kathy Gregowske. Informe enviado para: info@twr.in Recebido: Carta QSL e QSL impresso em folha A4. Distância (tx-rx): 3.838 Km. Escuta de transmissão em idioma sindhi. Receptor: Homebuilt SDR. Antena: PA0RDT Mini-whip. - Confirmação recebida: 3.985 (90m)- Radio Belarus, Relay Kall-Krekei, Alemanha 3.985 (90m): Radio Belarus, Relay Kall-Krekei - D, sinais recebidos em Bandeirantes/PR por receptor remoto e antenas instalados na universidade de Twente, Enschede/Holanda. Resposta recebida em 33 dias via correio normal (carta QSL). V/S: German Service. Recebido: Carta QSL. Distância (tx-rx): 248 Km. Escuta de transmissão em idioma inglês. Receptor: Homebuilt SDR. Antena: PA0RDT Mini-whip. Obs: A frequência correta da escuta é a de 3.985 kHz e não 3.895 kHz, como consta na carta QSL. (http://dxreunion-br.blogspot.ru/) QSL публикация ----------------------- Публикация QSL Window Вышла публикация QSL Window. September. 2015. Предыдущий выпуск был в Декабре 2012. 40.страниц. Формат -Pdf---1.Mb. Здесь все по странам--радиостанции--E-mail адреса. Публикацию можно скачать свободно на сайте www: swl- i2-5759.blogspot.it Или через сайт www:myradiowaves.com/ здесь в содержании найдёте www:swl-i2-5759.blogspot.com На сайте ищите статью о публикации QSL Window. September. 2015. (Василий Лазарев, Самарская область / "deneb-radio-dx") - А вот с этого сайта Прямая ссылка https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2iEncNE25rNUWFnUFZiUjZRdUE/view (Андрей / "deneb-radio-dx") СМИ, ПУБЛИКАЦИИ ================== Старое радио - немного о другом радио. http://ottenki-serogo.livejournal.com/237447.html (Zjuzja Drundulet / "open_dx") ЮМОР И РАДИО =============== Анекдоты про радио ------------------------------ * Представьте себе, 3 часа ночи, радио в машине включено, там музыка для тех, кто в пути. Песня на заказ. И вот, раздается : - Моя теща, Изольда Семеновна, сейчас едет на своей машине в Донецк. - Постивте ее любимую песню "спят ксталые игрушки"... * Медицинская реклама по радио : - А сейчас перед вами выступит ведущий специалист по разработке и тестированию слабительных препаратов! - Уважаемые радиослушатели!...Ой, я вернусь через минутку... * У армянского радио спросили : что такое поллитра на троих по-африкански? - Это когда двое пьют, а треьбим закусывают. (http://anekdoty.ru/pro-radiopriemnik/) 73!