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WRTH A21 Schedules Update WRTH A21 SCHEDULE UPDATES - JULY 2021 INTERNATIONAL RADIO A21 BROADCAST SCHEDULES UPDATE (JULY 2021) Notes for using this update: SHORTWAVE RADIO Schedule additions, deletions, frequency changes and kHz: 3975, 6160 other updates, are shown in parentheses () at the end Revised Complete Schedule of the relevant line. English Days Area kHz Schedule additions are shown as (add) , whilst sched - 0800-1600 …..s Eu 6160wis ule deletions are shown as (del) . Frequency changes or other updates are detailed in 1000-1600 daily Eu 6160wis black italics. 1500-2200 daily Eu 3975wis Changes to broadcast times are shown in black italics 1800-2200 daily Eu 6160wis underneath the existing time. Notes: Some joint programming with Europa 24 New or reinstated broadcaster/station entries are shown entirely in green . INDIA (IND) Changes since the previous file release are marked in blue italics . TWR INDIA (Rlg) Where a frequency has an asterisk (*) etc. after it, see the ‘ KEY ’ section at the end of the schedule entry. Dzonkha Days Area kHz The following symbols may be used in this update file: 0045-0100 …..s. SAs 7465kch (del) † = Irregular transmissions/broadcasts; 1245-1300 …..s. SAs 12045twr (add) ‡ = Inactive at editorial deadline; English Days Area kHz ± = variable frequency; 1430-1500 mtwtf.. SAs 13690erv (ex + = DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale) transmission. Punjabi. Punjabi CANADA (CAN) now on Sat only) French Days Area kHz BIBLE VOICE BROADCASTING (BVB) (Rlg) 1930-2030 daily Eu 9620bgl+ (add) Urdu Days Area kHz Hindi Days Area kHz 1200-1300 …..s. SAs 6240tac (del) 0045-0100 …...s SAs 7465kch (del) DENMARK (DNK) 0045-0115 mtwtf.. SAs 7465kch (del) Punjabi Days Area kHz WORLD MUSIC RADIO (WMR) 1445-1515 mtwtf.. SAs 7505tac (add) Various Days Area kHz Key: + DRM. 0000-2400 daily Eu 25800maa* (add) Key: * Power 0.1kW. IRAN (IRN) EGYPT (EGY) PARS TODAY (VOICE OF THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN) (Gov) RADIO CAIRO (Gov) Bengali Days Area kHz Arabic Days Area kHz 1420-1520 daily SAs 11600sir (ex 9625) 0000-2400 daily ME 621btr (del) Hindi Days Area kHz Hebrew Days Area kHz 1420-1520 daily SAs 9510sir (add) 1500-2200 daily ME 1008ela (del) NETHERLANDS (HOL) FRANCE MIKE RADIO RADIO FOR PEACE INTERNATIONAL (RFPI) Notes: The station no longer holds a broadcasting license. The sta - French Days Area kHz tion’s web site informs: “Irregular broadcasts can be found on differ - 2000-2100 ...t... NAm,Eu,ME 7780rmi (not English) ent frequencies in mediumwave or shortwave band”. Recently, it has been reported as transmitting on or around the unauthorized (for GERMANY (D) broadcasting) frequency of 6290 kHz. Should this station remain unli - RADIO SE-TA2 censed, it will be removed from the next WRTH publication, as per German Days Area kHz our policy. 1000-1100 …..s. Eu 6095nau* (not 6165) ROCKPOWER (New Entry) * 2nd Oct. 2021. W: www.n3tx.com kHz: 7215 Summer Schedule 2021 English Days Area kHz 0000-1700 daily Eu 7220nij* Key: * Alternative frequencies: 7215 kHz, used irregularly. 1 WRTH A21 SCHEDULE UPDATES - JULY 2021 RADIO (JONG) EUROPA (RADIO EUROPE NETHER - Korean Days Area kHz LANDS) (New Entry) 1300-1400 daily KRE 9560pao (add) kHz: 6170 RADIO FREE EUROPE/RADIO LIBERTY (RFE/RL) Summer Schedule 2021 (Gov) Dutch Days Area kHz Turkmen Days Area kHz 0000-2400 daily Eu 6170aar* 1500-1600 daily CAs 9525kwt (ex 9530) Key: * Occasional test transmissions some of which have been in parallel with their low power local MW broadcasts on 801kHz (See RADIO MARTÍ (Gov) WRTH National Radio section, under Netherlands). Spanish Days Area kHz SAUDI ARABIA (ARS) 0400-1000 daily CUB 6030grv (add) , 7335grv (add) , SAUDI RADIO INTERNATIONAL (SAUDI BROAD - 7435grv (add) CASTING AUTHORITY - SBA) (Gov) RADIO MASHAAL (Gov) Arabic Days Area kHz Pashto Days Area kHz 0900-1400 daily EAs,SEA 17570riy* (add) 0400-0700 daily AFG,PAK 15365dha (ex 15360) Key: * Quran prgr. 0700-1000 daily AFG,PAK 15365kwt (ex 15360) SINGAPORE (SNG) 1000-1300 daily AFG,PAK 15365udo (ex 15360) VOICE OF AMERICA (Gov) TWR ASIA (Rlg) Bengali Days Area kHz English Days Area kHz 1800-1830 mtwtf.. SAs 1575bph (del) 1000-1045 …..s. SEA 11965twr (del) Burmese Days Area kHz SLOVAKIA (SVK) 0230-0330 daily SEA 5875udo (ex 5880) , 17865pht (ex 17525) TWR EUROPE AND CAMENA (Rlg) Kazakh Days Area kHz WORLD OF RADIO (WOR) 1430-1445 daily CAs 9910twr (add) English Days Area kHz 1545-1600 daily CAs 11805kch (del) 1330-1400 .t..... NAm 15770rmi (add) 2000-2030 .....s. NAm 15770rmi (add) SPAIN (E) 2200-2230 ..w.... LAm 9955rmi (del) RADIO EXTERIOR DE ESPAÑA (REE) (Pub) 2230-2300 ......s LAm 9955rmi (add) Notes: Transmissions listed for 11685 kHz may be broadcast on the 2300-2330 ......s NAm 7780rmi (del) alternative frequency of 11670kHz. THE OVERCOMER MINISTRY (Rlg) SRI LANKA (CLN) kHz: 3215, 3265, 4790, 4840, 4980, 5010, 5800, 5850, 5890, 5900, 5950, 6115, 6160, 7490, 7520, 7570, 7730, 7780, 9265, 9350, 9395, SRI LANKA BROADCASTING CORPORATION 9400, 9455, 9955, 9980, 12100, 12160, 13845, 15355, 15700, 15770, (SLBC) (Pub) 15825, 17510 Hindi Days Area kHz Revised Complete Schedule 0200-0230 daily SAs 11905trm (add) English Days Area kHz 0000-0200 daily CAm 7520wcr UNITED KINGDOM (G) 0000-0400 m.....s LAm 6160bcq±, BBC WORLD SERVICE (Pub) 0000-1300 daily LAm 3265bcq±, 4790bcq, Dari Days Area kHz 4980rmi 0030-0100 daily WAs 7295mos (ex 7250) 0100-0200 m...... LAm 7490bcq± 0130-0200 daily WAs 7295mos (ex 7250) 0100-0200 ......s NAm 3215wcr English Days Area kHz 0100-0800 daily MEX 7730rmi 0000-0100 daily SAs 9575wof (ex 5890erv) 0200-0300 mtwtfs. LAm 7490bcq± 0100-0200 daily SAs 11995snf (ex 12065) 0200-0400 m.....s CAm 5890wcr Korean Days Area kHz 0300-0330 m...... LAm 7490bcq± 1530-1630 daily EAs 13650dha (add) 0300-0700 daily NAm 9395rmi Pashto Days Area kHz 0300-0800 daily NAm 5850rmi 0100-0130 daily WAs 7295mos (ex 7250) 0400-0500 mtwtf.. NAm 3215wcr 0400-0500 m...... NAm 4840wcr UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA) 0400-0655 mtwtf.. MEX 9265inb 0400-1000 daily LAm 9955rmi RADIO FREE ASIA (RFA) (Gov) 0400-1100 daily NAm 5950rmi Chinese Days Area kHz 0400-1200 daily CAm 5890wcr 1900-2200 daily CHN 1557kou 0400-1400 daily LAm 6160bcq± (ex 1700-2200) 0500-1100 daily NAm 3215wcr Khmer Days Area kHz 0600-0900 mtwtf.. NAm 4840wcr 1230-1330 daily CBG 9960tin (ex 9700) 2 www.wrth.co m WRTH A21 SCHEDULE UPDATES - JULY 2021 English Days Area kHz English Days Area kHz 0600-1400 daily LAm 5800rmi 2000-2400 .....s. LAm 7490bcq± 0700-1000 daily EAf 17510scb 2005-0430 daily NAm 5900scb 0700-1000 daily WAs 15700scb 2100-2200 .....s. CAf 9350wcr 0700-1000 daily WEu 12100scb 2100-2400 daily CAm 9980wcr 0800-0900 daily MEX 9455rmi 2200-2300 mtwtf.. CAf 9350wcr 0900-1100 daily MEX 7730rmi 2200-2300 mtwtfs. LAm 6160bcq± 0900-1200 mtwtfs. NAm 4840wcr 2200-2300 mtwtf.. NAm 6115wcr 2300-1100 daily NAm 7570rmi 0900-1900 daily NAm 9395rmi Key: ± Variable frequency. 1000-1100 .....ss MEX 9265inb Notes: Schedule and timings are subject to variation. 1000-1100 .....s. NAm 5850rmi 1100-1200 daily NAm 5850rmi, 9980wcr WLC RADIO (Rlg) 1100-1400 .....s. MEX 9265inb kHz: 9330, 9800, 13840, 17700 1100-2100 daily NAm 5950rmi Revised Complete Schedule 1100-2400 daily MEX 9455rmi Arabic Days Area kHz 1200-1300 daily WEu 15770rmi 0700-1000 daily NAf,ME 13840sof 1230-1400 daily Car 5010rmi 1800-2100 daily NAf,ME 9800wof English Days Area kHz 1300-1400 .....s. NAm 13845wcr 0100-0600 daily NAm 9330bcq 1300-1400 daily NAm 5850rmi 0900-1000 daily Eu 9330bcq 1300-2000 daily CAm 9980wcr 1300-1900 daily NAm,Eu 9330bcq 1300-2400 daily LAm 3265bcq±, 4790bcq 1700-1900 daily Af 17700wof 1400-1500 ......s CAf 7490wcr French Days Area kHz 1400-1500 daily WEu 7780rmi 0800-0900 daily Eu 9330bcq 1400-1900 mtwtfs. NAm 13845wcr German Days Area kHz 1400-2200 daily LAm 5800rmi, 6160bcq± 1900-2200 daily Eu 9330bcq 1500-1600 mtwtfs. ME 9400scb Portuguese Days Area kHz 1500-1755 daily ME 15355scb 1100-1200 daily Eu 9330bcq 1500-2100 daily LAm 9955rmi 2200-0100 daily Af,SAm 9330bcq 1515-1700 daily WEu 11600scb Spanish Days Area kHz 1600-1700 daily ME 15355scb 0600-0800 daily SAm 9330bcq 1600-1840 daily ME 9400scb 1000-1100 daily Eu 9330bcq 1600-1900 daily LAm 7490bcq± 1200-1300 daily CAm 9330bcq 1700-1800 ......s CAf 12160wcr Notes: The 500kW ‘Super Station’ transmitter on 9330kHz (at the WBCQ SW transmitting site) that is used by WLC radio, is currently 1700-1800 mtwtf.. WEu 7780rmi, 15825wcr off air awaiting repair. WLC Radio is currently being broadcast via a 1800-2000 daily WEu 7780rmi lower power backup transmitter, so signal strength and/or readabili - 1900-2000 m.wtfss LAm 7490bcq± ty maybe lower than usual. 2000-0200 daily WEu 15770rmi END OF INTERNATIONAL RADIO UPDATES 2000-2100 .....ss CAm 9980wcr CLANDESTINE AND OTHER TARGET BROADCASTS Target: ETHIOPIA (ETH) RAADIYOONII DIRREE SHAGGAR (RDS) (New Entry) DW INTERNATIONAL W: www.oromiapublicmedia.com Tigrinya Days Area kHz kHz: 15415 Summer Schedule 2021 1600-1700 daily ETH 17750iss (ex 17870) Oromo Days Area kHz JY RADIO ‡ 1600-1630 daily ETH 15415iss kHz: 15415 RADIO TIGRAY MEDIA HOUSE Revised Complete Schedule kHz: 11570, 17750 Tigrinya Days Area kHz Revised Complete Schedule 1600-1645 ….tfs. ETH 17890iss ‡ Tigrinya Days Area kHz Key: ‡ Operational status uncertain at time of publication, but 0400-0500 daily ETH 11570iss (add) believed to be inactive. 1500-1600 daily ETH 17750iss (ex 17870) Notes: Times and frequencies variable to avoid jamming www.wrth.co m 3 WRTH A21 SCHEDULE UPDATES - JULY 2021 VOICE OF ASSENNA (Reinstated Entry) W: www.asenatv.com kHz: 15150 Summer Schedule 2021 Tigrinya Days Area kHz 0500-0530 daily ETH 15150iss 1700-1730 daily ETH 15150iss Target: INDIA (IND) RADIO FREE KASHMIR (Reinstated Entry) W: www.kashmircivitas.com kHz: 15170 Summer Schedule 2021 English/Kashmiri/ Urdu Days Area kHz 1500-1530 .t….
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