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How DXing has changed in India during the past 30 years – Broadcast on AWR English, DX Wavescan

November 16, 2020

How DXing has changed in India during the past 30 years - Broadcast on AWR English, DX WavescanBroadcast made on 15th November, on DX-Wavescan by Adventist Wrold Radio, Episode NWS612. Listen to the full episode here

https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cDovL2ZlZWRzLmZlZWRidXJuZXIuY29tL0VOR01JX1dBVj9mb3JtYXQ9eG1s&ep=14&episode=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuYXdyLm9yZy9wcm9ncmFtL0VOR01JX1dBVnhfMjAyMDExMTVfMQ

 

View it in Youtube

 

Read the Article as it appeared in the October’20 edition of Asian DX Review ADXR Volume-38-No-552 October 2020

Thanks to Adventist World Radio, DX-Wavescan Team for broadcasting the article of ADXR.

Updated B-20 shortwave schedule of AWR Wavescan

November 15, 2020

Updated B-20 shortwave schedule of AWR Wavescan

USA(non) Updated B-20 shortwave schedule of AWR “Wavescan”
0230-0300 on 5800 RMI 100 kW / 160 deg to LaAm English Sun
0230-0300 on 7780 RMI 100 kW / 044 deg to WeEu English Sun
0300-0330 on 9395 RMI 100 kW / 355 deg to ENAm English Sun
0430-0500 on 4840 WCR 100 kW / 040 deg to ENAm English Sun
0600-0630 on 9680 LUV 100 kW / 000 deg to SoAf English Sun
0600-0630 on 11680 LUV 100 kW / 315 deg to WeAf English Sun
0930-1000 on 5950 RMI 100 kW / 285 deg to MEXI English Sun
1130-1200 on 15770 RMI 100 kW / 044 deg to WeEu English Sun
1200-1230 on 9510 SAF 100 kW / 300 deg to WeEu English Sun
1430-1500 on 9955 RMI 100 kW / 160 deg to LaAm English Sun
1530-1600 on 6155 DB 100 kW / 125 deg to SoAs English Sun
1600-1630 on 9580 ERV 300 kW / 125 deg to SoAs English Sun
1600-1630 on 17730 MDC 250 kW / 035 deg to SoAs English Sun
1800-1830 on 4965 LUV 100 kW / 000 deg to SoAf English Sun
1800-1830 on 6065 LUV 100 kW / 315 deg to WeAf English Sun
2200-2230 on 11990 SDA 100 kW / 255 deg to SEAs English Sun
0100-0130 on 7780 RMI 100 kW / 044 deg to WeEu English Mon
0230-0300 on 9955 RMI 100 kW / 160 deg to LaAm English Mon
0300-0330 on 9395 RMI 100 kW / 355 deg to ENAm English Mon
0330-0400 on 5985 RMI 100 kW / 222 deg to CeAm English Mon
0800-0830 on 5850 RMI 100 kW / 315 deg to WNAm English Mon
0800-0830 on 7730 RMI 100 kW / 285 deg to MEXI English Mon
1415-1445 on 9955 RMI 100 kW / 160 deg to LaAm English Mon
1730-1800 on 4965 LUV 100 kW / 000 deg to SoAf English Mon
1730-1800 on 6065 LUV 100 kW / 315 deg to WeAf English Mon
0030-0100 on 7730 RMI 100 kW / 285 deg to MEXI English Tue
0130-0200 on 5010 RMI 100 kW / 181 deg to CARI English Tue
0130-0200 on 5850 RMI 100 kW / 315 deg to WNAm English Tue
0130-0200 on 7780 RMI 100 kW / 044 deg to WeEu English Tue
0300-0330 on 5800 RMI 100 kW / 160 deg to LaAm English Tue
0430-0500 on 9955 RMI 100 kW / 160 deg to LaAm English Tue
1930-2000 on 7290 SCB 050 kW / 306 deg to WeEu English Tue
2330-2400 on 9955 RMI 100 kW / 160 deg to LaAm English Wed
0030-0100 on 7730 RMI 100 kW / 285 deg to MEXI English Thu
0130-0200 on 5950 RMI 100 kW / 285 deg to MEXI English Thu
0130-0200 on 7780 RMI 100 kW / 044 deg to WeEu English Thu
0130-0200 on 9395 RMI 100 kW / 355 deg to ENAm English Thu
0200-0230 on 9955 RMI 100 kW / 160 deg to LaAm English Fri
0100-0130 on 7780 RMI 100 kW / 044 deg to WeEu English Sat
0400-0430 on 9955 RMI 100 kW / 160 deg to LaAm English Sat
1600-1630 on 17775 VOH 100 kW / 100 deg to CeAm English Sat
2300-2330 on 7780 RMI 100 kW / 044 deg to WeEu English Sat
2330-2400 on 9955 RMI 100 kW / 160 deg to LaAm English Sat

Schedule Courtesy : Ivo Ivanov, via Glenn Hauser’s World of Radio, USA

How DXing has changed in India during the past 30 years

November 14, 2020

How DXing has changed in India during the past 30 yearsOn Wavescan, beginning November 15: “How DXing has changed in India during the past 30 years”, based on article appeared in ADXR Oct’20 issue of IDXCI

Indian DX Club International would be issuing a Special eQSL for reception reports of this program.
Send in your reception reports to idxc.international@gmail.com

AWR Wavescan Schedule attached.
Schedule Courtesy : Glenn Hauser’s World of Radio, USA

Schedule of AWR Wavescan DX Program

UTC SUNDAY
0230-0300 WRMI: 7780 5800?
0300-0330 WRMI: 9395
0430-0500 WWCR: 4840
0930-1000 WRMI: 5950
1130-1200 WRMI: 15770
1200-1230 IRRS: 9510-Romania?
1430-1500 WRMI: 9955
1530-1600 AWR: 6155 Dushanbe
1600-1630 AWR: 9580-Armenia, 17730-Madagascar
1800-1830 VOHA: 4965 & 6065-Zambia
2200-2230 KSDA 11990
2300-2330 WRMI: 7780

UTC MONDAY
0100-0130 WRMI: 7780
0230-0300 WRMI: 9955
0300-0330 WRMI: 9395
0330-0400 WRMI: 5985
0800-0830 WRMI: 5850 7730
1415-1445 WRMI: 9955

UTC TUESDAY
0030-0100 WRMI: 7730
0130-0200 WRMI: 7780? 5850 5010
0300-0330 WRMI: 5800
0430-0500 WRMI: 9955
1930-2000 IRRS: 7290-Bulgaria? 594-Italy

UTC WEDNESDAY
2330-2400 WRMI: 9955

UTC THURSDAY
0030-0100 WRMI: 7730
0130-0200 WRMI: 7780
0130-0200 WRMI: 5950 9395

UTC FRIDAY
0200-0230 WRMI: 9955

UTC SATURDAY
0100-0130 WRMI: 7780
0400-0430 WRMI: 9955
1601-1630 KVOH: 17775v
2330-2400 WRMI: 9955

Schedule courtesy : Glenn Hauser’s World of Radio, USA

World Radio TV Handbook – 75th Anniversary Edition

November 3, 2020

This is the 75th Anniversary edition of World Radio TV Handbook and this great directory continues to offer the most comprehensive guide to broadcasting on the planet. With the help of our international network of contributors we again provide the most up-to-date information on mediumwave, shortwave and FM broadcasts and broadcasters available in any publication

WRTH 2021 will have Articles on topics of interest to professionals, listeners and dxers alike including ones on the Development of HF Transmitters, the history of Radio in Bhutan, Coastwatchers and the AWB 3BZ in the Pacific, and Scandinavian Weekend Radio as well as other articles and regular items.

Reviews of the latest receivers and equipment including the AOR AR5700D, Icom IC-7610, KiwiSDR, Bonito MegaDipol, Tecsun PL-990, and the SDRPlay RSPdx. Maps fully updated showing global SW transmitter sites.

Features – Colour pages giving articles, radio reviews, propagation predictions, and colour maps.

National Radio – The world’s national radio services, and the broadcasters, listed by country.

International Radio – Full broadcaster details and the winter SW frequencies as supplied by the broadcasters together with an expanded Clandestine section.

Frequency Lists – MW frequency lists by region; international and domestic SW broadcasts by frequency; international broadcasts in English, French, German, Portuguese and Spanish by UTC; DRM broadcasts .

Television – Details of terrestrial broadcasters arranged alphabetically by country

Reference – International and Domestic SW Transmitter sites, Standard Time and Freq

World Radio TV Handbook - 75th Anniversary Edition

WRTH Specification: 

Format: 229 x 146 mm

Extent: 672 pages (including 64 pages in full colour)

Paper: 60gsm cartridge for run of book; 100 GSM glossy art for colour section

Pub date: 7 December 2020

ISBN: 978-1-9998300-3-8

Pre-order copies on WRTH website (www.wrth.com) from the end of November.

Thanks Nicholas Hardyman, Publisher, World Radio TV Handbook, for sharing this update with Indian DX Club International

We are back again.. And this time it in digital

October 3, 2020

Asian DX Review

Asian DX Review [ADXR] monthly newsletter from Indian DX Club International is back again. After a long gap, we are pleased to release the digital edition of the much popular newsletter. When ADXR last rolled out of the press in 1990, DXing was different. There was no internet. We had to eagerly wait for the DX program like DX Jukebox (later renamed Media Network) from Radio Nederland and other DX program to copy down the tips for DX hunting. Once in a week we would get the sunspot numbers. DX magazine like our ADXR reached people by post. Digital Frequency Readout receivers were already there but they were beyond the reach of the average listener. There were no mobile phones, no mobile phone towers. During sunspot lows the medium waves were full of Japanese regionals on lucky days. The tropical bands were all full of Indonesians in the evening, Africans appeared late evening and night and then the Latins in the
early Indian morning. The reception reports were still sent by mail and often with IRCs to facilitate a qsl card. QSL card arrived by post, often with pennant and other goodies like exciting stamps. DXers met in persons over small group gathering, through the land line and through the bulletins.

Then there was a hiatus of thirty years during which period DXers did go on listening, QSLing, face to face meeting, DXpeds and communicating through land phones .The couple of exciting DXpeditions along Bay of Bengal did keep us enthused about DXing. Then came the internet. It developed slowly but steadily and changed the very face of DXing. DXing was gently turned upside down. Where does ADXR digital fit in? It now comes with our own flavor of DX reporting, our small contribution to keep the spirit of DXing alive and to give you a feel of the man between the radios and the signals. We are here to give a life to those frequency lists and schedules and encourage others to speak. Our aim is to keep DX alive and speaking.

Indian DX Club International (IDXCI) is an informal association of DXers mainly from India. Head Quartered in Kolkata, India, the Club brings out the “Asian DX Review” DX bulletin which is presently an online publication and is distributed free. It has also been active in organizing DXpeditions and promoting the hobby of radio DXing in general.

Direct download link
ADXR October 2020

Radio enthusiasts are can send in their logging, feedback, reports, etc to
idxc.international@gmail.com by 25 th of every month.

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