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Loggings => Shortwave Broadcast => Topic started by: Oliver on April 19, 2015, 1846 UTC
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SERBIA (non) It was announced that International Radio Serbia is going to be closed altogether on June 30, 2015, after 79 years of broadcasting. Another international broadcaster is going off the air.
The current schedule can be found here:
http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2015/04/sw-transmissions-of-international-radio.html?m=1
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Oh, this is not good. I will miss them.
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Unfortunately I've never been able to hear Radio Serbia's English Service at all, so I'll definitely vigorously try to pick them up before June 30th, possibly try to record them while I'm at it.
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Peaceful protest of Radio Yugoslavia’s employees in front of Serbian Government
http://voiceofserbia.org/content/peaceful-protest-radio-yugoslavia’s-employees-front-serbian-government
I wish Voice of Croatia would come back. I listened to them all the time. Recorded them too.
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I hate to hear that. Serbia never had a huge signal at my locale, but it was steady and solid copy. Most of those Balkan stations were like that.
BTW, is Albania still on the air?
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Hello Pigmeat,
Radio Tirana is still active.
Please see below the broadcast schedule.
Radio Tirana - A-15 (03.29.2015 - 10.24.2015)
Broadcast Schedule:
Albanian (Daily)
0700 - 0800 UTC 7390 kHz West Europe
0801 - 0900 UTC 1395 kHz West Europe
7390 kHz West Europe
1400 - 1530 UTC 1458 kHz West Europe
2300 - 2400 UTC 9855 kHz North America
German (Monday thru Saturday)
1931 - 2000 UTC 7465 kHz Germany
English ((Monday thru Sunday)
2000 - 2030 UTC 7465 kHz UK, Ireland
English (Tuesday thru Saturday)
0130 - 0200 UTC 9850 kHz North America
French (Monday thru Saturday)
1730 - 1800 UTC 7465 kHz France
Greek (Monday thru Saturday)
1545 - 1600 UTC 1458 kHz Greece
Italian (Monday thru Saturday)
1700 - 1730 UTC 7465 kHz Italy
Serbian (Monday thru Saturday)
2015 - 2030 UTC 1458 kHz Serbia
Turkish (Monday thru Saturday)
1830 - 1900 UTC 1458 kHz Turkey
Medium Wave: Transmitter Fllaka - 500 kW
Shortwave: Transmitter Shijak - 100 kW (see attached pictures)
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Thanks for the info, Oliver.