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Loggings => European Pirates and Private Stations => Topic started by: Ray Lalleu on March 08, 2022, 1218 UTC
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on 6140.0
1215 news about Ukraine, in Ukrainian language ?, 1219 song, 1220 news about Mariupol,
sounds like a relay of Ukrainian radio
1641 same Ukrainian audio (see below : audio from the Ukrainian TV)
on the U-side, some QRM from station on 6145
1748 talking, but QRM
(2009 strong Arabic or muslim station)
Notice to all free radio stations :
send as SSTV the forbidden pictures of war in Ukraine, if your signal can reach Russia
late edit : this topic was entitled 'Inter TV (Ukr)' for a while,but this was the common TV and radio from Ukraine public broadcasting, so I rename it UKR1.
>>> and I add : 'via NL', as I don't know if Radio Onda is part of that relay.
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This signal, although very weak in Eastern Europe during the daytime, does seem to be currently jammed near to Ukraine, Belarus and Russia by a USB signal in that area
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Very strong reception here in UK right now. Can even receive the signal indoors. No sign of jamming. Seems to be carrying news reports.
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signal S4 on the SDR in Castlebar, Ireland
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1510 Signal trace in Belarus, Ukraine, and Russia, ongoing USB jamming in that area
However, currently BBC World service on 15735 khz aimed at Ukraine and Russia is strongly receivable throughout Russia, into the far east in English with no signs of jamming
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This is the soundtrack of the Ukrainian Inter TV channel.
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speech - S8+18dB
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1630 S9+10 W Ua news ending words "CHVALA UKRAINIE"
- it looks like TV Ukraine retransmissions but it is not Ukraina 24 and UATV(E) the satellite broadcast.
1714 S9+20 W Ua political comments
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I have been informed this is via Radio Onda.
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Checked at 1957 hrs UTC, TX no longer on air.
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S4
2350 - Music audible
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Notice to all free radio stations :
send as SSTV the forbidden pictures of war in Ukraine, if your signal can reach Russia
TIP: The BBC World Service has started using 15735 khz from 1400-1600 UTC to beam into Ukraine and Russia. Use is made of the Woofferton transmitter site in Shropshire, England, using an antenna array or beam antenna to concentrate RF power towards Russia at 300kw ERP. Clear reception has been reported as far as Japan.