[HCDX] 9730v Myanmar Radio Yangoon
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[HCDX] 9730v Myanmar Radio Yangoon



MYANMAR   9730v  Thanks to a tip of Noel Green in Blackpool England:

This 50 kW outlet from Rangoon is often odd in frequency some 846 Hertz
higher side. But in past weeks Noel Green and Y.T. observed that Rangoon
outlet few times on EVEN 9730.0 frequency instead. Although the signal is
only strong on Victor's remote site on Ceylon island {and I guess general in
SoAS and SoEaAS too}, instead is very weak level on other remote places of
the worldwide remote network.

Signal peaks occured sometime even here in central Europe in winter months
Nov, Dec, and Jan only.

Today Dec 12 at 1020 {I guess on air 1150? } UT used Mauno's unit in
northern Finland, narrowed the rx bandwidth to 2.5 kHz on 9730 to 9732.5 kHz.

Adjacent QRM today was an UTE noise data signal on 9724.6 to 9727.3 and more
accompanied UTE splash sidebands on 9719.8 to 9732v kHz.

On Upper side noted CNR1 jamming on 9735 kHz against RTI CBSD Paochung
Cantonese service at 1000-1030 UT ONLY !, the followed RTI Hakka service
1030-1100 UT WAS NOT been jammed by China mainland so far.


re ITU call for Myanmar (former Burma, member since 15 Sept 1937)
Chaotic on ITU Geneve list now again short call BRM - or formerly MYA, or
previously MMR ! )

http://www.itu.int/online/mm/scripts/mm.list?_search=1&_map=n&_search_countryid=42&_country=BRM

vy73 de wolfy df5sx

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