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Loggings => Shortwave Broadcast => Topic started by: MDK2 on March 24, 2016, 0228 UTC

Title: All India Radio New Dehli (Vividh Bharati) 9380 kHz AM
Post by: MDK2 on March 24, 2016, 0228 UTC
24 March 2016 0010-0045 UTC. SIO 222 at best, but Bollywood music distinctly audible. Occasional male announcer, unable to hear anything intelligible unfortunately.

Per short-wave dot info, this is transmitting at an azimuth of 188º. Since the transmitter is at a bearing of 357º from my location, it must have gone around the South Pole to reach my radio.
Title: Re: All India Radio New Dehli (Vividh Bharati) 9380 kHz AM
Post by: Josh on March 24, 2016, 2036 UTC
Nice catch, also keep in mind sometimes hf sigs take a skewed path to the rx location.
Title: Re: All India Radio New Dehli (Vividh Bharati) 9380 kHz AM
Post by: Nella F. on March 25, 2016, 2329 UTC
Per short-wave dot info, this is transmitting at an azimuth of 188º. Since the transmitter is at a bearing of 357º from my location, it must have gone around the South Pole to reach my radio.

Interesting. I thought the signals hopped over the North Pole. I hear 9.870 often. 9.380 also. 11.670 intended for W. Europe & U.K occasionally.