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Title: Voice of Tibet Schedule
Post by: jFarley on March 18, 2013, 2134 UTC
I haven't heard this, and ran across a sked in Shortwave Central, effective from 16Mar13:

http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/2013/03/frequency-updates-and-monitoring.html

More info on the VOT homepage:

http://www.vot.org/

Title: Re: Voice of Tibet Schedule
Post by: desmoface on March 18, 2013, 2216 UTC
Too bad they don't have an English b-cast.  Thanks for the heads up, though.

Steve
Title: Re: Voice of Tibet Schedule
Post by: Jhkayakr on March 18, 2013, 2352 UTC
Anyone copy them here on the US east coast?
Title: Re: Voice of Tibet Schedule
Post by: fpeconsultant on March 19, 2013, 0019 UTC
the headache with the vo tibet is that the lovely CHN CNR1 firedrake jammer is usually right around the corner.
i've tried usually 1000-1400z then later in afternoons - have yet to copy.  usually i jump when i tune in but then realize from the signal strength & non-stop music its the hated jammer.  at least that is my assumption as it just goes off the air at TOH or BOH often in midsong.
good luck & keep us up to date if you get a copy!!
Title: Re: Voice of Tibet Schedule
Post by: glimmer twin on March 20, 2013, 1754 UTC
Does anybody know where the TX site is?

Madagascar I guess?? I'm not sure what the other site is though.
Title: Re: Voice of Tibet Schedule
Post by: jFarley on March 22, 2013, 1436 UTC
Day off work today, so I followed the VOT sked (it's a little soft) and was able to hear some of this.  I observed a couple of things.

All of the TXs sked from the Dushanbe 95 degree beam (Chinese, I guess) were barely audible here, and were generally very well covered by strong jamming as heard here.  The Dushanbe 131 degree beams (Tibetan) were generally heard with far stronger, typically S8 signals, with variably effective jamming, sometimes none at all.

I was able to hear VOT in some good holes in jamming coverage, particularly:

1300-1305 on 15510.  The FD covering VOT went off at the TOH, leaving VOT in the clear with VG reception.
1305-1319 on 15512.  The FD did not start until 1319, leaving a nice block of VOT programming audible here.
1345-1400 on 15517.  A presumed FD carrier started up on 15516, but no audio noted.  VOT in the clear.

In all cases, programming was alternating OM/YL talk, with occasional lober longer pieces of presumed commentary.  Occasional short musical interludes noted, especially just prior to a frequency hop.

The 1400 TX via Madagascar on 15400 had great reception here till covered by a massive FD at 1404.
The 1430 TX via Madagascar on 17535 has weak reception, an ineffective FD started up at 1457, VOT off at 1500
The 1530 TX via Madagascar on 15485 covered by FD at 1541 check.   VOT occasionally audible with good signal during jammer
       fades or breaks.

Very interesting chess match out there!
Title: Re: Voice of Tibet Schedule
Post by: glimmer twin on March 22, 2013, 1528 UTC
ahhh, Dushanbe is DB. I've been drawing a complete blank on what DB was in the skeds. I tried so hard to remember what the hell DB was that I  have now forgotten how to play the violin...I knew I was gonna break something thinkin' so hard. I hope I haven't forgotten anything else.
Title: Re: Voice of Tibet Schedule
Post by: fpeconsultant on March 22, 2013, 2301 UTC
nice work mr. farley