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Listening to the world: The SWL DXing news report (episode 2)

Welcome to episode 2 of the SWL DXing news report! This is my new podcast series where I'm bringing you regular updates on what's happening in the world of shortwave and medium wave DXing, as well as FM radio. We'll cover everything from frequency changes and new stations to stations ending transmissions, transmitter news, exciting radio finds, and anything else about the DXing hobby. I present this in a podcast format, so you can enjoy it with visuals or just listen on the go – perfect for commutes, workouts, chores, anything! (Apologies for some slight interference in the sound, I think I need a new mic!) Feel free to recommend news items you'd like me to cover in future episodes! In this episode you can hear about another FM shutdown, VOA and USAGM stations cutting their transmissions, Radio Taiwan International's frequencies for its German and French broadcasts from Tamsui, Radio New Zealand's investment in shortwave and more. My monitoring report of VOA and USAGM transmissions on 12 July is below. All signals were fair to excellent, except where otherwise indicated. From 16:00 to 17:00 UTC 4930 VOA in English from Botswana 5860 Radio Farda from Kuwait 5885 VOA in Burmese from Udon Thani 5940 VOA in English from Botswana 7540 Radio Free Asia in Chinese (assumed to be active, heard the Chinese jammer, CNR1) 9310 VOA Deewa Radio in Pashto from Udon Thani 9370 and 9380 VOA in Burmese from Tinang 9560 RFA in Uyghur from Paochung, Taiwan (weak) 9760 VOA in Tibetan from Lampertheim, Germany (assumed to be active, CNR1 jammer heard) 9910 RFA in Korean from Guam 9950 VOA in Tibetan from Udon Thani (CNR1 heard with music and voices from VOA in background) 9990 RFA in Korean, formerly Tinian Island, Marianas? 11575 VOA Radio Ashna in Pashto from Kuwait 11610 RFA in Chinese, from Tinian Island before? (CNR1 heard) 11675 RFA in Uyghur, from Tinian Island before? (CNR1 heard) 11910 VOA in Sudanese from Botswana (weak) 11985 RFA in Korean, from Saipan, Mariana Islands before? (just noise) 12005 Radio Farda in Persian from Woofferton (just noise) 12035 and 12070 VOA Deewa Radio in Pashto from Udon Thani 12055 VOA in Sudanese from Udon Thani 13590 VOA in English (listed as Sudanese) to Sudan from Al Dhabbaya, UAE 13810 RFA in Chinese from Dushanbe (CNR1 heard) 13820 VOA Deewa Radio in Pashto from Kuwait 15140 RFA in Uyghur, from Tinian before? (CNR1 heard) 15260 VOA in Swahili from Botswana 15445 Radio Sawa in Arabic from Kuwait 15460 VOA in Swahili, from São Tomé before? 15640 VOA Deewa Radio in Pashto from Lampertheim (not heard) 15660 VOA in English (listed as Sudanese) from Lampertheim 15730 VOA in Somali from Botswana (weak) From 17:00 to 18:00 UTC 9310 VOA Deewa Radio in Pashto from Udon Thani 9360 RFA in Chinese from Kuwait (Great Firedrake heard) 9370 Radio Farda in Persian from Kuwait 9820 VOA in Kurdish from Udon Thani 9990 RFA in Korean from Guam 11610 VOA in Oromo from Woofferton 11905 VOA in Kurdish from Biblis (just traces) 12005 Radio Farda in Persian from Woofferton (very weak traces) 12035 VOA Deewa Radio in Pashto from Udon Thani (weak) 12055 VOA in Sudanese from Udon Thani 12070 VOA in Oromo, from São Tomé before? 12080 VOA in Portuguese from Botswana (possible weak traces, I will check this one again) 15140 VOA in English from Woofferton 15460 VOA in Shona, from São Tomé before? 15580 VOA in English from Botswana (weak) 15660 VOA in Oromo, São Tomé before? 15730 VOA in Somali from Kuwait 17530 VOA in English from Greenville (very weak) 17655 VOA in Portuguese from Santa Maria di Galeria Picture credits: Tamsui bridge: By Jason Wang - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Rangitaiki River: By Ulrich Lange, Dunedin, New Zealand - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index... Sana’a, Yemen: Rod Waddington from Kergunyah, Australia, CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons 00:00 Welcome to episode 2 of my DXing news podcast! 00:58 Swiss FM switch-off 01:51 BBC oldies station 02:52 Japanese MW trial 04:43 RNZ SW investment 06:27 Radio Taiwan German and French transmissions 08:27 VOA and USAGM transmission cuts 10:54 Yemen Radio and the buzzer 12:40 Unlisted frequencies 15:47 Propagation forecast

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