[HCDX] Iran Bandscan
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BANDSCAN IRAN
- a personally bandscan of Iranian MW-stations in April 2001

When I was only 10 years old, the civil war between all the political and
military fractions began in 1975 in Lebanon. Four years later in 1979, the
shah left his country and another revolution began in Iran.
	I was very fascinated - not by the wars - but the reasons for these massive
outbreaks. As a young teenager, I simply couldn't understand why the people
of specially Iran went to the streets in massive demonstrations in favour of
a mad-looking ayatollah and an islamic republic.
	Many years later I have turned this part of the World to be a major part of
my life, both personally and as a journalist with a university degree in
contemporary middle eastern history.
	To keep up the knowledge of specially Iran, I am now also a tour guide for
Danish tourists once a year in the islamic republic.
	For MW-DXers, Iran is also very interesting. The national state radio IRIB
is audible on many different medium wave frequencies in Europe, but
unfortunately it is difficult to obtain reliable information about
frequencies, schedules etc.
	Medium wave is still used as the major band in all parts of Iran, although
FM-outlets are also common in the urban areas.
	In April 2001 I went to Iran again, this time with a Sony ICF-2001D in the
suitcase, the latest issue of Herman Boels famous EMWG, and copies of WRTH
2001.
	During many evenings I made a bandscan of Iranian medium wave stations. As
I am not speaking any farsi/persian, it was hard to identify each station
and I only got a little help from Iranian friends.
	It was also very difficult - almost impossible - to get information about
transmitter locations, as this seems to be kept secret by the authorities. I
have, however, written to the Iranian Embassy in Copenhagen as well as IRIB
and the Ministry of Information in Teheran to get a complete list of all
IRIB-frequencies and transmitter-locations. The embassy have been very kind,
but still not able to help me. I'll keep trying my best.
	Therefore, the following list is only based on my personal observations
during April 9th-22nd 2001 in Teheran, Shiraz, Yazd, Isfahan and Kashan.
	An update will be made as soon as I have more information from the Ministry
of Information or IRIB. My next visit to Iran will be next spring 2002,
where I will continue to update this bandscan.

BANDSCAN IN SHIRAZ, YAZD, ISFAHAN, KASHAN AND TEHRAN:

Frequency	Station		Location		Language		Comments

531 kHz	IRIB 1		Hamadan		Persian		// many  	**)
540 kHz	IRIB 1		Mashad		Persian		// many	**)
540 kHz	Kuwait					Arabic
549 kHz	IRIB 1		Sirjan		Persian		// many	**)
549 kHz	BSKSA						Arabic		// 648, 900 kHz a.o.
558 kHz	R. Farhang (tent)	Gheslagh		Persian		// 1152 kHz
567 kHz	R. Syria 1					Arabic		// 747, 918 kHz
576 kHz	R. Sultanate of Oman			Arabic		// 738, 1242 kHz
585 kHz	R. Quran		Tehran		Persian/Arabic	// 603 kHz
594 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		Local prg. heard
603 kHz	Radio Quran					Persian		// 585 kHz
621 kHz	Uid.						Persian
630 kHz	Holy Quran, Kuwait			Arabic		//1341 kHz
639 kHz	IRIB 1		Bonab			Persian		// many	**)
648 kHz	BSKSA			Jeddah		Arabic		// 549, 900 kHz
648 kHz	IRIB 1		Isfahan		Persian		// many	**)
657 kHz	Kol Israel					English		Jammed, ID as "Radio Two"
657 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many
666 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many 	**)
684 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
702 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
711 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
720 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
738 kHz	R. Sultanate of Oman			Arabic		// 576, 1242 kHz
747 kHz	R. Syria 1					Arabic		// 567, 918 kHz
774 kHz	IRIB 1 					Persian		// many 	**)
783 kHz	R. Syria (tent)				Arabic
819 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
837 kHz	IRIB 1		Isfahan		Persian		// many	**)
855 kHz	Uid.						Arabic		// 882 kHz	***)
882 kHz	Uid.						Arabic		// 855 kHz	***)
891 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
900 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
918 kHz	R. Syria 1					Arabic		// 567, 747 kHz
918 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
927 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
945 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
972 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
990 kHz	Uid.						Persian		Not IRIB 1
1008 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1026 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1035 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1071 kHz	Uid.						Persian		Not IRIB 1
1134 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1152 kHz	R. Farhang		Tabriz		Persian		// 558 kHz
1152 kHz	UAE Radio		Ras al Kaimah	Arabic
1170 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1188 kHz	R. Payam		Tehran		Persian
1197 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1206.1 kHz	Uid.						Arabic
1215 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1242 kHz	R. Sultanate of Oman			Arabic		// 576, 738 kHz
1251 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1269 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1296 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1314 kHz	UAE Radio		Dabiya		Arabic
1323 kHz	BBC World Service	Cyprus		English		// 1413 kHz
1332 kHz	R. Tehran		Tehran		Persian/Arabic	not // 585 kHz
1341 kHz	Holy Quran, Kuwait			Arabic		// 630 kHz
1359 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1368 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1413 kHz	BBC World Service, Oman			English		// 1323 kHz
1422 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1431 kHz	IRIB 1		Isfahan		Persian		// many	**)
1440 kHz	BSKSA			Dammam		Arabic		not heard // 900 kHz
1467 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1485 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1494 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1503 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1548 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1548 kHz	VoA, Kuwait					English untill 0300 UTC, then Persian
1566 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)
1575 kHz	Kuwait					Arabic
1584 kHz	IRIB 1					Persian		// many	**)

**) Carrying the same programme at the time of monitoring.
***) ID didn't sound like Radio Jordan, which is listed on 855 kHz, but not
882 kHz. Mostly heard here was a Koran-programme.


TEHERAN ONLY: 20th April 2001 during daytime (1245 UTC - 1715 local time):

Frequency	Station		Programme		Language		Signal etc.

558 kHz	Radio Farhang	talk			Persian		S4
585 kHz	Radio Quran		Quran			Persian/Arabic	S5	// 603 kHz
603 kHz	Radio Quran		Quran			Persian/Arabic	S2	// 585 kHz
900 kHz	IRIB 1		talk			Persian		S5
1188 kHz	Radio Payam		talk/music		Persian		S5
1332 kHz	Radio Tehran	talk/music		Persian		S3-4

Receiver: Sony ICF-2001D with built-in antenna.
Location: Hotel rooms in Tehran, Isfahan, Shiraz, Yazd and Kashan

This list is also available as a pdf-file on www.ddxlk.net (go to "Arkiv"
and look for it).

Best 73's

Bjarke Vestesen
Odense, Denmark

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