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----- Original Message ----- From: "Wolfgang Bueschel_DF5SX" Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Subject: Re: [DXplorer] NDR on 9925 best one for
receptionhttp://www.ndr.de/info/programm/sendungen/gruss_an_bord/

Norddeutscher Rundfunk
Rothenbaumchaussee 132 - 134
20149 Hamburg
Germany
Tel. 00 49 (040) 4156 - 0
Fax  00 49 (040) 44 76 02

E-Mail: info@xxxxxx

Special broadcasts of NDR Christmas Eve December 24:
1900-2100  6125 NAU 125 kW 250 deg to North Atlantic
1900-2100  9460 NAU 125 kW 130 deg to Indian Ocean West
1900-2100  9885 MOS 100 kW 115 deg to Indian Ocean East
1900-2100  9925 ISS 250 kW 156 deg to Indian Ocean/SoAF
1900-2100 11955 ISS 250 kW 195 deg to South Atlantic

2100-2300  6040 NAU 125 kW 250 deg to North Atlantic
2100-2300  9435 ISS 250 kW 195 deg to South Atlantic
2100-2300  9625 NAU 125 kW 130 deg to Indian Ocean West
2100-2300  9880 MOS 100 kW 115 deg to Indian Ocean East
2100-2300  9925 ISS 250 kW 156 deg to Indian Ocean/SoAF
(DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov-BUL, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Dec 18)

Unfortunately, this winter is no special North Atlantic azimuth service, so
the 1900 and 2100 UT outlet signals are rather poor in CAN/USA tonight, when
compared to previous years.

Changed to new snail mail address from Dec 15, 2013:

Michael Puetz
MEDIA BROADCAST GmbH
Erna-Scheffler-Strasse 1
51103 Cologne, Germany
phone  +49 (0) 221 7101 - 0
<www.media-broadcast.com>

Please send your inquiries and reception reports to:
E-Mail   <QSL-Shortwave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Internet
<http://www.media-broadcast.com/en/radio/analogue-radio-networks/short-wave.html>

or direct to
Mr. Walter Brodowsky
Walter.Brodowsky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


1900-1930 UT
Logged the first 30 minutes via Perseus remote rx.
On Victor's post in Ceylon, in CAN / USA, in SWE / FIN,
in GRC / ITA, in southern Germany / SWitzerland.

All in all, a good selection of frequencies, except for the 9460 kHz
selection next the bad terrible Firedrake Jamming signal from China
on 9455 kHz, which is a fatal selection mistake, for example,
9400 and 9430 kHz and adjacent side channels are totally
free in the target area.

CLN
6125 kHz in Sri Lanka, just above the threshold/turf around 1905 UT.
All signals are 1/2 second off my local cable access to the
Program "NDR Info / Special" at local Germany net,
of course delays from the satellite up- and downlinkload,
and the Cable network RX delay.
9460 nil, adjacent 9455 Fire Drake music S = 9 +15 dB.
9885 S=7-8 clear fair in Ceylon, Radio Cairo in Russian there does not
matter.
9925 only S=4 poor.
11955 nil in South Asia.

GRC - in Athens
6125 S=9+20dB, 9460 very strong S=9+25dB (9455 Firedrake rather no QRM)
9885 only S=7, 9925 fair S=9+5dB, 11955 nil.

ITA on the Riviera coast and Elba island
6125 S=9+25, real Powerhouse, like in southern and northern Germany.
9460 nil, 9885 totally covered by R Cairo Russian, here in Europe.
9925 very strong powerhouse at S=9+30dB level.
11955 S=9 medium signal. I guess much stronger on all Africa too.

Northern SWE / FIN
6125 S=8 fluttery, 9460 totally covered by CHN Firedrake music on 9455.
all others nil.



2055 / 2110 UT

Florida / Rochester NY
6125 / later 6040 kHz S=7 fluttery, S=9+5dB in NY / MA
9925 S=7 - UTE QRM 9923.9 kHz
all other frequencies nil.

AUS - Brisbane
9885 S=9+15dB signal best, the only frequency from Moosbrunn across
    the NE Indian Ocean. 9880 at 2146 UT S=9+10dB.
    all other frequencies nil

GRC Athens
6125 / 6040 S=9+30dB powerhouse
9625 S=8, 9880 S=9+5dB,
but 9435 + 9925 both nil.

FIN / northern SWE
6040 S=7 fluttery, all others nil.

U.K.
6040 S=9+15dB, 9435 S=7, 9925 S=7,
remaining nil.

73 wolfgang


----- Original Message ----- Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2013
Subject: [A-DX] LOG: NDR - Info / Gruß an Bord / Greeting to board

1900-2100 UTC
TX Frequenz Richtung    Antenne   Leistung Standort     Ziel
1    6125     250°    HR 4/4/0.5    125 kW Nauen       Atlantik Nord
2   11955     195°    HR 4/4/0.8    250 kW Issoudun    Atlantik Süd
3    9925     156°    HR 4/4/0.8    250 kW Issoudun    Atlantik /
Indischer Ozean (Süd Afrika)
4    9460     130°    HR 4/4/0.5    125 kW Nauen       Indischer Ozean West
5    9885     115°    HR 4/4/0.8    100 kW Moosbrunn   Indischer Ozean Ost


----- Original Message ----- From: "Edward Kusalik" <ekusalik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2013 10:06 PM
Subject: [DXplorer] NDR on 9925 best one for reception

9925NDR, "Gruss am Bord" Program. Dec.24.  2015-2052+
Caught this broadcast just as the singal was fading on this frequency on
the longwire. Hear during this broadcast two xmas songs, 'Silent night'
@ 2016 and 'Noel @ 2045.

Lot'sa talk, caught a message in Philippine Language by YL @ 2042 hrs.
Checked the other frequencies with 6125 China National Radio here,
11955 blocked by a Ulitity Station, 9460 blocked by a Chinese Musical
Jammer from 9455 and 9885  just barely audible. Reception was best on
the 125 foot longwire with the pi-antenna tuner, pointed northeast,
terminated. Just re-checked and 9925 is slowly dropping off into the
noise.
Have a good recording of this broadcast which I hope will warrant a
verification reply.

Okay now what is the transmitted site for the 9925 relay  Nauen or
Moosbrun ???
Also any specific address to where we can send reports too ????

Bruce, the Perseus site is just north of me, located near St.Paul,
hosted by our fellow DX'er Don Monan....

Edward Kusalik

Wishing everyone out there a very joyous and Merry Christmas...

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