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WRTH B19 Radio This file is a supplement to the 2020 edition of World Radio TV Handbook. It summarises the changes to the B19 schedules printed in the book. Contact details and other information about the stations shown in this file can be found in the International Radio section of WRTH 2020. If you haven’t yet got your copy, the book can be ordered from your nearest bookstore or directly from our website at www.wrth.com/_shop WRTH B19 SCHEDULE UPDATES - FEBRUARY 2020 INTERNATIONAL RADIO B19 BROADCAST SCHEDULES UPDATE (FEBRUARY 2020) Romanian Days Area kHz Notes for using this update: 0900-1000 daily Eu 7285cer (del) , Schedule additions, deletions, frequency 15260uru (ex changes and other updates, are shown in paren - 9460cer) theses () at the end of the relevant line. Serbian Days Area kHz Schedule additions are shown as (add) , whilst 1200-1300 daily Eu 15180uru (ex schedule deletions are shown as (del) . 7345cer) Frequency changes or other updates are detailed in black italics. Notes: All transmissions from the Cërrik site in Albania, site code: Changes to broadcast times are shown in black cer, are currently being broadcast via sites in China. italics underneath the existing time. CUBA (CUB) New broadcaster/station entries are shown entirely in green . RADIO HABANA CUBA (Gov) Changes since the previous file release are English Days Area kHz marked in blue italics . 0200-0800 daily NAm 6145hab (ex 6165) ALASKA (ALS) DENMARK (DNK) KNLS INTERNATIONAL (Rlg) RADIO OZ-VIOLA Revised complete schedule English Days Area kHz Chinese Days Area kHz 1200-1400 .....ss Eu 5825hil 0800-1000 daily CHN 7370nls (ex 1300-1600) 1000-1100 daily CHN 9715nls 1100-1200 daily CHN 9665nls GERMANY (D) 1300-1400 daily CHN 11670nls, 11785nls SHORTWAVERADIO 1400-1600 daily CHN 11830nls Revised complete schedule English Days Area kHz English Days Area kHz 0800-0900 daily EAs, Pac 6075nls 0900-1500 daily. WEu 3975wis 1000-1100 daily EAs, Pac 9605nls 0900-1800 daily WEu 6160wis 1200-1300 daily EAs, Pac 9635nls, 9665nls 1800-2400 daily. WEu 3975wis 1400-1500 daily EAs, Pac 11670nls Russian Days Area kHz INDIA (IND) 0900-1000 daily RUS 6120nls 1100-1200 daily RUS 6045nls ALL INDIA RADIO (AIR) (Pub) 1500-1600 daily RUS 11755nls Tibetan Days Area kHz 1215-1330 daily SAs 9450bgl (ex 9425) Notes: 2nd transmitter is now back on the air. TWR INDIA (Rlg) ARGENTINA (ARG) Angika Days Area kHz RAE - ARGENTINA AL MUNDO (Pub) 1500-1530 ......s SAs 7550erv (del) Spanish Days Area kHz English Days Area kHz 1415-1445 .....ss SAs 9300erv (add) 0100-0200 .twtfs. LAm 5800rmi (ex 6060) 1420-1425 mtwtf.. SAs 9300erv (add) BELGIUM (BEL) 1530-1600 .....ss SAs 7550erv (del) 1535-1540 mtwtf.. SAs 7550erv (del) RADIO ONDA Revised complete schedule Hindi Days Area kHz Portuguese/French/ 1345-1420 mtwtf.. SAs 9300erv (add) English Days Area kHz 1500-1530 mtwtfs. SAs 7550erv (del) 0800-1700 .....ss WEu 5940bor (ex 6060) 1500-1535 mtwtf.. SAs 7550erv (del) Notes: FPl: Increasing transmitter power to licence limit (500W). Hindi/Others Days Area kHz 1315-1345 daily SAs 9300erv (add) CHINA (CHN) Revised MW schedule Bagri Days Area kHz CHINA RADIO INTERNATIONAL (Gov) 1345-1400 ....f.. SAs 1467bis Bulgarian Days Area kHz Banjara Days Area kHz 1100-1200 daily Eu 15180uru (ex 7220cer) 1330-1345 .....s. SAs 882put Chinese Days Area kHz Bengali Days Area kHz 0700-0900 daily Eu 11855cer (del) 2230-2300 daily SAs 882put English Days Area kHz Chhattisgarhi Days Area kHz 0700-0900 daily Eu 11785cer (del) 1400-1415 ......s SAs 882put 1400-1600 daily EAf 17630bko (add) 1500-1530 mtwtf.. SAs 882put 1600-1615 ......s SAs 882put 1 WRTH B18 SCHEDULE UPDATES - FEBRUARY 2019 Deccani Days Area kHz 1630-1645 ......s SAs 882put IRAN (IRN) 1630-1700 mtwtf.. SAs 882put PARS TODAY (VOICE OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC Garhwali Days Area kHz OF IRAN) (Gov) 1330-1345 ....f.. SAs 1467bis Arabic Days Area kHz Gondi Days Area kHz 1030-1430 daily ME 9530zah (ex 9440) 1330-1400 mtwtf.. SAs 882put 1345-1400 ......s SAs 882put English Days Area kHz Gujarati Days Area kHz 1520-1620 daily SAs 7445sir (ex 7530) 1430-1515 .....s. SAs 882put French Days Area kHz 1500-1530 ......s SAs 882put 1920-2020 daily Eu 6130sir 2330-2400 mtwtf.s SAs 882put (ex 1820-1920) Hindi Days Area kHz German Days Area kHz 1330-1400 ...t... SAs 1467bis 1720-1820 daily Eu 6055sir (del) , 7295sir 2300-2330 daily SAs 882put (ex 7425) Kannada Days Area kHz Hindi Days Area kHz 1430-1500 mtwtf.. SAs 882put 1420-1520 daily SAs 7445sir (ex 7300) Kashmiri Days Area kHz Italian Days Area kHz 1330-1345 .....s. SAs 1467bis 1750-1820 daily Eu 6190sir (del) 1400-1430 ......s SAs 1467bis 1750-1820 daily Eu 6135sir Konkani Days Area kHz (ex 1920-1950) 1415-1430 .....s. SAs 882put Russian Days Area kHz Korku Days Area kHz 1650-1750 daily Cau,CAs 9835sir 1630-1700 .....s. SAs 882put (ex 1320-1420) Koya Days Area kHz 1400-1415 .....s. SAs 882put ISRAEL (ISR) Kukna Days Area kHz 2330-2345 .....s. SAs 882put VOICE OF HOPE - MIDDLE EAST (Rlg) ‡ Kumaoni Days Area kHz Key: ‡ Inactive on MW since Jan 2020. 1345-1355 .....s. SAs 1467bis Kutchi Days Area kHz KOREA (South) (KOR) 2345-2400 .....s. SAs 882put KBS WORLD RADIO (Pub) Malayalam Days Area kHz 0000-0030 daily SAs 882put Chinese Days Area kHz Marathi Days Area kHz 1100-1200 daily EAs 1557kou (add) 1430-1445 ......s SAs 882put Notes: Previously listed under Radio Taiwan International (RTI) with - 1600-1630 mtwtf.s SAs 882put in 0900-1700 Chinese block. Oriya Days Area kHz 1415-1430 ......s SAs 882put MADAGASCAR (MDG) 1515-1530 .....s. SAs 882put MADAGASCAR WORLD VOICE (Rlg) 1530-1600 daily SAs 882put English Days Area kHz Punjabi Days Area kHz 2000-2100 daily NAf,WAf 11965mwv (add) 1330-1400 .tw.... WAs 1467bis 1355-1400 .....s. WAs 1467bis NEW ZEALAND (NZL) 1430-1445 .t..... WAs 1467bis 1440-1445 ....f.. WAs 1467bis RADIO NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL (RNZI) Saraiki Days Area kHz (RNZ PACIFIC) (Pub) 1430-1445 ...t... SAs 1467bis English Days Area kHz Soura Days Area kHz 1000-1300 daily Pac 6115ran (ex 1330-1345 ......s SAs 882put 9765/9700) Tamil Days Area kHz 1650-1900 .....s. Pac 9700ran (ex 6115) 0030-0130 daily SAs 882put 1750-1850 mtwtf.s Pac 9780ran+ (ex 11690) Telugu Days Area kHz 1850-1950 mtwtf.s Pac 11690ran+ (ex 13840) 1345-1400 .....s. SAs 882put 1900-2000 .....s. Pac 11725ran (ex 6115) 1400-1430 mtwtf.. SAs 882put Key: + DRM Tulu Days Area kHz 1615-1630 ......s SAs 882put OMAN (OMA) Urdu Days Area kHz 1330-1400 m.....s WAs 1467bis RADIO SULTANATE OF OMAN (Pub) 1400-1430 mtwtfs. WAs 1467bis Revised complete schedule 1430-1440 ....f.. WAs 1467bis Arabic Days Area kHz 1430-1445 m.w..ss WAs 1467bis 0000-1000 daily EAf 11760thu† 1445-1500 daily WAs 1467bis 1500-2200 daily Eu,ME 15140thu† 1530-1545 ...tfs. WAs 1467bis 2200-2400 daily Eu,ME 9740thu† Varli Days Area kHz English Days Area kHz 1445-1500 ......s SAs 882put 1400-1500 daily Eu,ME 15140thu† Key: † Irregular. 2 www.wrth.co m WRTH B19 SCHEDULE UPDATES - FEBRUARY 2020 Vietnamese Days Area kHz POLAND (POL) 1245-1300 ......s SEA 9975twr RADIO POLAND (Pub) 1245-1315 .....s. SEA 9975twr German Days Area kHz Yi (Sichuan) Days Area kHz 1230-1300 daily Eu 1386vst (add) 1215-1230 mtwtfs. SEA 9975twr English Days Area kHz Key: + DRM. 1300-1400 daily Eu 1386vst (add) SLOVAKIA (SVK) ROMANIA (ROU) TWR EUROPE AND CAMENA (Rlg) RADIO ROMANIA INTERNATIONAL (RRI) (Pub) Revised MW schedule English Days Area kHz Arabic Days Area kHz 2300-2400 daily EAs 9620tig (ex 6050) 1930-2150 …..ss ME 1350erv Notes: The faulty transmitter at the Tiganesti site has been repaired 1930-2155 mtwtf.. ME 1350erv and is now back on the air. 2130-2245 ......s NAf 1467rou 2145-2245 mtwtfs. NAf 1467rou SINGAPORE (SNG) Belarusian Days Area kHz 1945-2000 m...... Eu 999kch TWR ASIA (Rlg) Revised complete schedule Bosnian Days Area kHz 2040-2055 ......s Eu 1548kch Assamese Days Area kHz 2040-2110 .....s. Eu 1548kch 1215-1245 mtwtf.. SEA 9910twr Bulgarian Days Area kHz Burmese Days Area kHz 1930-1945 .....s. Eu 1548kch 1145-1215 mtwtfs. SEA 12040twr Dari Days Area kHz 1200-1215 ......s SEA 12040twr 1500-1530 daily WAs 1467bis Chinese Days Area kHz 1530-1545 .tw.... WAs 1467bis 1030-1100 ..w.... CHN 9910twr+ Farsi Days Area kHz 1100-1130 mtwtf.s CHN 9910twr 1815-1830 mtw..ss ME 1377erv 1115-1145 daily CHN 9975twr 1830-2000 daily ME 1377erv 1130-1215 mtwtf.s CHN 9910twr Gilaki Days Area kHz 1315-1345 ......s CHN 9975twr 1815-1830 ...t... ME 1377erv 1315-1400 .....s. CHN 9975twr Hungarian Days Area kHz English Days Area kHz 2015-2040 .....ss Eu 1548kch 1000-1025 mtwtf.. AUS,NZL,Pac 11995twr 2015-2100 mtwtf.. Eu 1548kch 1000-1030 ......s SEA 11965twr Kabyle Days Area kHz 1000-1045 .....s. SEA 11995twr 2115-2145 mtwtfs. NAf 1467rou 1030-1100 ......s EAs 13800twr+ Karakalpak Days Area kHz 1100-1120 m.t.... EAs 11965twr 1640-1655 .....ss CAs 864erv 1100-1130 ......s SEA 11965twr 1655-1710 .....s. CAs 864erv 1100-1135 .t.tf.. EAs 11965twr Kazakh Days Area kHz 1230-1245 ...t... EAs 7500twr+ 1500-1545 daily CAs 612bis 1315-1345 .....s. EAs 7510twr 1625-1640 daily CAs 864erv Huarijio Days Area kHz 1700-1715 ....fss CAs 612bis 1315-1350 mtwtf.. EAs 9975twr Kurdish 1245-1315 daily SAs 11580twr (Kurmanji) Days Area kHz Indonesian Days Area kHz 1745-1800 daily ME 1350erv 1030-1100 daily INS 11965twr Kurdish Japanese Days Area kHz (Sorani) Days Area kHz 1215-1245 ......s J 7500twr 1800-1815 daily ME 1377erv Karen (Sgaw) Days Area kHz Kyrgyz Days Area kHz 1215-1230 ......s SEA 12040twr 1715-1730 ....fss CAs 612bis 1215-1245 mtwtf.
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