Here is a few entries from pages of my Radio Notebook which I entered during 2014 which I like to share with my readers.
Its Now Official......::
Yes, as news circulated in DXING Circle about official closer of shortwave transmission(rather closer of shortwave stations) of some All India Radio(AIR) Regional Stations..like AIR-Guwahati A on 4940kHz(Morning & evening-night)) & 7280kHz(Day) .......Now-a-days...on announcement about their frequency of operation ..only medium wave frequency is mentioned..earlier for many months...there was mention of usual parallel shortwave frequency ...during their regular frequency announcement...as I heard during my several monitoring sessions of AIR Guwahati A on 729kHz ...And it was despite the fact..that for a very long time their parallel shortwave frequency was off the air. It is to be noted for a long time AIR-Guwahati A was on the air on on shortwave frequency...on 4940kHz(Morning & evening-night)) & 7280kHz(Day) in addition to 729kHz on medium wave.
And also there is no mention of AIR Guwahati A on 4940/7280kHz in the official All India Radio Printed B14 Frequency Guide.
As reported in Wavescan(DX Program of Adventist World Radio) last month..perhaps on November 23rd edition(of 2014),AIR closed down their shortwave stations located in at Gorakhpur, Jammu, Mumbai & Ranchi along with Guwahati....Only Mumbai was active in recent time as reported in Wavescan.
So, Its Now Official After A Long Silence!!!
AIR-Kolkata A via Chinsurah Still On Testing Mode!!!!
No Mention of All India Radio(AIR)-Kolkata A on 1134kHz & on 594 via Chinsurah (1000kW) in official AIR Printed B14 Frequency Guide has been made.I think AIR Kolkata A plus others transmissions via Chinsurah on 1134 & 594kHz still on test mode as posted by Jose Jacob (VU2JOS) in his AIR MW Station Details Data Sheet in his website..That's why no mention of it on the official AIR Printed B14 Frequency Guide.I'm yet to check on 594kHz but on 1134kHz in the evening the reception quality is good usually & sometimes blasting i.e. the term used by DXERs to describe excellent signal.
DW Radio Urdu No Longer via Shortwave:
Deutsche Welle Radio Urdu ended their shortwave transmission from the start of B14 season.And finally the end came.I got clear indication of this whenever I tuned into their Mailbag program on sundays in B13 & A14 season.Though not mentioned directly about it, but the hosts stressed on new media platforms like social media plus internet, FM rebroadcast via partner stations etc etc..This clearly indicated about the end of its shortwave broadcast...very soon.
VOA-Bangla Only via Medium Wave on1575kHz ,its long standing frequency & related VOA News ::
Another sad news came when I heard on air on June 30th....that from July 1st Tuesday (2014) Voice Of America Bangla no longer be heard on shortwave & the program would be heard on 190m on medium wave.....!!!And the another shocking news came later on July Ist....VOA News Now ended their shortwave transmission for Asia also on June 30th(2014)....itself...!!!So Double Shock!!
73 & 55
Gautam Kumar Sharma(GK)
Abhayapuri(Assam)(India)
Its Now Official......::
Yes, as news circulated in DXING Circle about official closer of shortwave transmission(rather closer of shortwave stations) of some All India Radio(AIR) Regional Stations..like AIR-Guwahati A on 4940kHz(Morning & evening-night)) & 7280kHz(Day) .......Now-a-days...on announcement about their frequency of operation ..only medium wave frequency is mentioned..earlier for many months...there was mention of usual parallel shortwave frequency ...during their regular frequency announcement...as I heard during my several monitoring sessions of AIR Guwahati A on 729kHz ...And it was despite the fact..that for a very long time their parallel shortwave frequency was off the air. It is to be noted for a long time AIR-Guwahati A was on the air on on shortwave frequency...on 4940kHz(Morning & evening-night)) & 7280kHz(Day) in addition to 729kHz on medium wave.
And also there is no mention of AIR Guwahati A on 4940/7280kHz in the official All India Radio Printed B14 Frequency Guide.
As reported in Wavescan(DX Program of Adventist World Radio) last month..perhaps on November 23rd edition(of 2014),AIR closed down their shortwave stations located in at Gorakhpur, Jammu, Mumbai & Ranchi along with Guwahati....Only Mumbai was active in recent time as reported in Wavescan.
So, Its Now Official After A Long Silence!!!
AIR-Kolkata A via Chinsurah Still On Testing Mode!!!!
No Mention of All India Radio(AIR)-Kolkata A on 1134kHz & on 594 via Chinsurah (1000kW) in official AIR Printed B14 Frequency Guide has been made.I think AIR Kolkata A plus others transmissions via Chinsurah on 1134 & 594kHz still on test mode as posted by Jose Jacob (VU2JOS) in his AIR MW Station Details Data Sheet in his website..That's why no mention of it on the official AIR Printed B14 Frequency Guide.I'm yet to check on 594kHz but on 1134kHz in the evening the reception quality is good usually & sometimes blasting i.e. the term used by DXERs to describe excellent signal.
DW Radio Urdu No Longer via Shortwave:
Deutsche Welle Radio Urdu ended their shortwave transmission from the start of B14 season.And finally the end came.I got clear indication of this whenever I tuned into their Mailbag program on sundays in B13 & A14 season.Though not mentioned directly about it, but the hosts stressed on new media platforms like social media plus internet, FM rebroadcast via partner stations etc etc..This clearly indicated about the end of its shortwave broadcast...very soon.
VOA-Bangla Only via Medium Wave on1575kHz ,its long standing frequency & related VOA News ::
Another sad news came when I heard on air on June 30th....that from July 1st Tuesday (2014) Voice Of America Bangla no longer be heard on shortwave & the program would be heard on 190m on medium wave.....!!!And the another shocking news came later on July Ist....VOA News Now ended their shortwave transmission for Asia also on June 30th(2014)....itself...!!!So Double Shock!!
73 & 55
Gautam Kumar Sharma(GK)
Abhayapuri(Assam)(India)
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