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Offline F5NFB

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Radyo Pilipinas.
« on: April 09, 2023, 1845 UTC »
I listened to 9960 kHz on AM this April 9, 2023 between 5:57 PM UTC and 6:30 PM UTC.
My database of my Perseus radio tells me that it is Radyo Pilipinas but I have no confirmation from Shortwave.info...
Can someone confirm for me if it is indeed Radyo Pilipinas who was broadcasting and from which transmitter Please?
73 - Jo

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Re: Radyo Pilipinas.
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2023, 2005 UTC »
Greetings from California! Please note there are no AM or PM with UTC. Thanks.

Aoki - A23 Shortwave Frequency List  April 9  2023, 1000 UTC   Day 1 = Sunday
http://www1.m2.mediacat.ne.jp/binews/ut/userlist1.txt

kHz             Time (UTC)      ITU    Station              Lang.  Location     Days

9960           1730-1930       PHL   R.PILIPINAS       Fil      Tinang        1-7
12120         1730-1930       PHL   R.PILIPINAS       Fil      Tinang        1-7 
15190         1730-1930       PHL   R.PILIPINAS       Fil      Tinang        1-7

Also

12010         0200-0330       PHL   R.PILIPINAS       Eng    Tinang        1-7
15640         0200-0330       PHL   R.PILIPINAS       Eng    Tinang        1-7
17820         0200-0330       PHL   R.PILIPINAS       Eng    Tinang        1-7 

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Re: Radyo Pilipinas.
« Reply #2 on: April 10, 2023, 1204 UTC »
I listened to 9960 kHz on AM this April 9, 2023 between 5:57 PM UTC and 6:30 PM UTC.
My database of my Perseus radio tells me that it is Radyo Pilipinas but I have no confirmation from Shortwave.info...
Can someone confirm for me if it is indeed Radyo Pilipinas who was broadcasting and from which transmitter Please?
73 - Jo

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Re: Radyo Pilipinas.
« Reply #3 on: April 10, 2023, 1616 UTC »
I listened to 9960 kHz on AM this April 9, 2023 between 5:57 PM UTC and 6:30 PM UTC.
My database of my Perseus radio tells me that it is Radyo Pilipinas but I have no confirmation from Shortwave.info...
Can someone confirm for me if it is indeed Radyo Pilipinas who was broadcasting and from which transmitter Please?
73 - Jo

shortwave.info sometimes isn't the most up-to-date resource, but that's a hazard with all online shortwave schedules. The best thing is to listen as carefully as you can to the broadcast, especially for station ID. That said, assuming that your time listening was from 1757 to 1830 UTC (as Ron says, there's no AM or PM with UTC, it's strictly expressed 0000-2400), that is indeed the only station all the online resources list for that time and frequency. But if you couldn't hear anything distinctly identifiable such as speech you know to be in the Tagalog language and not a different one, you couldn't log it.
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Re: Radyo Pilipinas.
« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2023, 1901 UTC »
Eibi is the best schedule resource ive found.. a little confusing at first but quick and easy when you know what to look for and how to read it

eibispace.de/dx/freq-a23.txt
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Re: Radyo Pilipinas.
« Reply #5 on: April 12, 2023, 0006 UTC »
I have to agree with Paul and the EiBi files are available in various formats to accommodate a variety of receivers and applications. With the CSV file one can pretty much manipulate the schedule to accommodate any need.

There are also some EiBi viewer applications on the site such as EIBIview which is old but not bad once you figure out how to muddle your way around it and update the tables.

http://www.eibispace.de/

 

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