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Author Topic: Radio Vanuatu missing  (Read 1661 times)

Offline Ron - Calif.

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Re: Radio Vanuatu missing
« Reply #15 on: October 01, 2022, 1137 UTC »
Oct 1 -   Radio Vanuatu today (news & sports 0658-0714 UT) returned to their normal frequencies;
0620-0659* UT on 7260 and *0659 on 11835 // 7890, with 3945 being unusable.

Also noted:

SIBC (5020) better than usual due to continued absence of Cuba on 5025 (0757-0923 UT).

RRI Nabire (7289.93), with the usual format of mostly non-stop EZL songs, except 0847-0858 UT with Qur'an;
tuned out at 0920.

Shiokaze noted on the alternate frequencies yesterday at *1300 UT, of 5920 // 6165 (killing CNR6 reception!).
From Hiroshi (Japan), with Google translation, on Sept 30 (I appreciate his daily observations!):

"5920 and 6165kHz are out for "Shiokaze" on Friday 1300. 5920kHz is good without interference. At 6165kHz, there
is interference from CNR6 on the same wave, but it is weak and does not have a large impact. No jamming at all.
The first is the Japanese broadcast "Bridge over the Sea of Japan".
It is the same program as last Friday and Saturday. On September 14, the Special Committee on the Abduction Issue
of the House of Representatives visited the KDDI Yamata Transmitting Station. Participating members on the day are
as follows: Chairman Akihisa Nagashima (LDP), Director Toshinori Eto (LDP), Director Ikuko Nakagawa (LDP), Director
Susumu Watanabe (Constitutional), Director Erio Minobu (Ishin), Atsushi Suzuki (People), Ryo Kasai ( Communist Party),
Commissioner Mamoru Umetani (Constitutional Constitution) departed from the Diet to Yamata Transmitting Station in
Koga City, Ibaraki Prefecture at 10:45 am. He again explained the issue of globalization and the importance of international
broadcasting. During the question-and-answer session, the participating Diet members asked lively questions one after
another. After arriving, a KDDI staff member explained the outline of the transmission facility, its history, shortwave
transmission, etc., and divided into two groups, each of which toured the overall facility, including transmitters and
antennas. It was very hot today, so by the time we returned to the meeting room, everyone was drenched in sweat,
but each of us said things like the vast site that we had never seen before, the scale of the transmitter, and the fact
that the construction was not easy. Afterwards, there were active questions and answers, and I felt that the understanding
of the superiority of analog broadcasting and Japan's only shortwave transmission facility was considerably deepened.
Next, the news that it submitted an opinion to the United Nations Human Rights Commission. The Ministry of Education,
Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has requested that related facilities in each prefecture be enriched with books
on the abduction issue. Next, Yumiko Usami's "I want to go home", which was sung at a joint public recording held in
Hiroshima on August 14th, appears. The "Road to Rescue Corner" was written by Shomei Masumoto about various
events held in Tokyo on September 17th. Twenty years have passed since the Japan-North Korea Summit Meeting.
"Voices from the Japanese government to the family" is a message to Yaeko Taguchi from her brother Shigeo Iizuka,
who passed away on December 18, 2021, and a message recorded at the National Assembly in November 2021. is.
After that, as usual, following the emergency broadcast IS, a warning was announced when escaping to Japan."

 

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