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Offline VK3BVW

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R. Rossii Returns!
« on: September 03, 2016, 1307 UTC »
5900 kHz  RUSSIA. R. Rossii - location unknown (perhaps Khabarovsk?). IDs and news in Russian at 1300, a fair signal. Back on SW again! Thanks to Hiroyuki Okamura (Japan) for the tip off!
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Re: R. Rossii Returns!
« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2016, 1527 UTC »
Do we know the actual hours of broadcast?
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Re: R. Rossii Returns!
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2016, 2238 UTC »
HFCC A16 has them listed (BRC=RRS), but there are 105 entries.

They have an entry for 5900, but how many of the other 104 are live?

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;FREQ STRT STOP CIRAF ZONES                    LOC POWR AZIMUTH SLW ANT DAYS    FDATE  TDATE MOD AFRQ LANGUAGE   ADM BRC FMO REQ# OLD ALT1 ALT2  ALT3  NOTES
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 5900 1000 1400 43,44                          KHB  100 218       0 217 1234567 270316 291016 D       Rus        RUS RRS GFC  3884                    
« Last Edit: September 03, 2016, 2241 UTC by skeezix »
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Re: R. Rossii Returns!
« Reply #3 on: September 03, 2016, 2352 UTC »
Well, I'll be trying for *that* when we make the getting-to-be-traditional Labor Day DXpedition in two days...

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Re: R. Rossii Returns!
« Reply #4 on: September 04, 2016, 2124 UTC »
RUSSIA. 5900, R. Rossii via ?, *1000 UTC, Sept 4. Transmitter
suddenly on, quickly followed by audio; news and ID; audio
was not very good, as there was some type of hum/noise;
not sure if just my local problem or not, so more monitoring
needed.

I confess I was expecting much better reception here, as I
often have very decent reception of Radio Sakha (via Yakutsk),
which is a pleasure to listen to. My R. Rossii audio at 
http://goo.gl/ZNU4Cj  .

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Re: R. Rossii Returns!
« Reply #5 on: September 05, 2016, 0547 UTC »
The HFCC lists a transmitter registration at Khabarovsk, but that's all we know at this stage. The HFCC has been listing that site for nearly two years now on what have been "wooden" freqs up until now. So we can't be absolutely sure that they are 100% correct.
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Re: R. Rossii Returns!
« Reply #6 on: September 05, 2016, 1445 UTC »
From DXLD mailing list:

TL;DR:
- On air due to typhoon hitting the east coast of Russia.
- 9895/7245/5900kHz & 810 kHz
0200-0700 - 7245kHz
0700-1000 - 9895kHz
1000-1500 - 5900kHz

810 has ~75 kW power.



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Sun Sep 4, 2016 3:42 pm (PDT) . Posted by: wilsdruff
First, the reason:
http://tass.com/society/897667

GTRK Vladivostok is probably not aware of the shortwave relay so far. Also today they announced only reactivated mediumwave, at 4:30 in their newscast:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FngPKTvLE0U

And here's the 810 kHz transmitter at Razdolnoye, rising from the ashes after 1.5 years:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBp-NoWuYCQ

Kai

---In dxld@yahoogroups.com, <h.seiichi@...> wrote :

9895/7245/5900kHz R.Rossii

http://radio.chobi.net/DX/bbs/?res:1330#1576

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Re: R. Rossii Returns!
« Reply #7 on: September 05, 2016, 1503 UTC »
The HFCC lists a transmitter registration at Khabarovsk, but that's all we know at this stage. The HFCC has been listing that site for nearly two years now on what have been "wooden" freqs up until now. So we can't be absolutely sure that they are 100% correct.

Radio Rossii - Vladivostok

RUSSIA. 5900, R. Rossii via Vladivostok, 1254, Sept 5. Site
based upon hearing "radio companion Vladivostok"; ToH pips
and "Radio Rossii" ID; into the news. Much better reception
today and not as much noise, which I assume is produced
via their transmitter. My audio at http://goo.gl/XPSpID .

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Re: R. Rossii Returns!
« Reply #8 on: September 05, 2016, 1646 UTC »
The HFCC lists a transmitter registration at Khabarovsk, but that's all we know at this stage. The HFCC has been listing that site for nearly two years now on what have been "wooden" freqs up until now. So we can't be absolutely sure that they are 100% correct.

Radio Rossii - Vladivostok

RUSSIA. 5900, R. Rossii via Vladivostok, 1254, Sept 5. Site
based upon hearing "radio companion Vladivostok"; ToH pips
and "Radio Rossii" ID; into the news. Much better reception
today and not as much noise, which I assume is produced
via their transmitter. My audio at http://goo.gl/XPSpID .

Thanks very much also to Mauno Ritola for his posting the
following to WRTH Facebook, after listening to my audio clip:

"Yes, clear ID almost at the beginning "Gosudarstvennaya
Teleradiokompania Vladivostok
".

As always, appreciate his excellent feedback!

 

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