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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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0114 UTC, solid S9 with minimal fading.
Martha & the Vendellas - In my Lonely Room.
0115 UTC, ID "Wolverine Radio"

Thanks for the show and nice signal.

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0005 UTC, with S3 into Northern Kentucky.
Shout out as well.

Thanks a lot Abu Dhabi.

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As part of the 2015 NAB Show in Las Vegas, the announcements of the FCC were unanimously welcomed the revival of broadcasting on medium wave by radio broadcasters. The digitization could be an aspect of the revitalization campaign.

Tom Wheeler, chairman of the FCC put in a blog post steps in view to secure the future of AM broadcasting. Details have not yet been named, but the presentation by the FCC is clear that it should in future be easier to extend broadcasting stations, relocate or increase the transmission power.

On an engineer Panel on the NAB show in Las Vegas, it was found that many medium-wave stations suffer from the rise of electrosmog in urban areas. Interference-free reception is becoming increasingly difficult in the context of the rigid licensing requirements. The technicians' demand an adaptation of the interference provisions for night operation. In the darkness, medium wave stations have much more coverage. Therefore, the transmission power must be reduced after dark. This has the consequence that even the original range can not be supplied smoothly anymore. However, the tense situation has somewhat eased in the United States by deflection of the medium wave on VHF, and potentially reducing the transmission power in some cases to be obsolete.


No road map for the digital medium wave


In order to compete in the concert of radio transmission, the digitization of the medium wave is a pressing issue. So far there have been only test transmissions with the HD Radio system, as used in the United States on FM. The experiments were indeed promising, but the question of suitable parameters for uninterrupted reception is not yet answered, as a meaningful test of the DRM system.

There is no timetable for digitizing the medium wave, a few believe that the medium wave could become a discontinued model in the meantime.
On top of that, in particular operators of medium wave stations with low output, see the digitizing with HD Radio critical because they are not willing to pay license fees to the HD licensee - iBiquity.

Either way, it can be found in the reactions that modernization of transmission facilities with energy-saving transmitters - analog or digital - must ultimately be a national responsibility especially financially, to maintain medium wave as a permanent regional cornerstone of the broadcasting media.

Source:http://www.rein-hoeren.de/content/usa-diskutiert-die-zukunft-der-mittelwelle

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0024 UTC, Fair signal S5+ with moderate fading.
0036 UTC, Edith Piaf - Tu es partout (now S9)
0038 UTC, Peggy Lee & Benny Goodman - Sentimental Journey
0041 UTC, ID "This is Radio Casablanca "
0043 UTC, Ella Fitzgerald - Night and Day
0046 UTC, Benny Goodman - It's only a Paper Moon
0048 UTC, Fred Astaire - Cheek to Cheek
0052 UTC, Frank Sinatra - Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)

Nice to hear you again.Thanks for the show.  

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Very nice signal S7+.
0013 UTC, song with refrain "DaDaDo"
0024 UTC, ID"XLR8 "


Thanks for the show XLR8.

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General Radio Discussion / $15,000 Pirate Fine Escalated
« on: April 11, 2015, 1750 UTC »
A day after FCC Commissioner Michael O’Rielly called pirates broadcasters a “scourge,” the FCC escalated a $15,000 fine against Jose Alejandro Aguilar for operating a pirate radio station in Louisville, Ky.

The Enforcement Bureau’s Chicago Office first proposed the penalty against Aguilar in April 2014 for operating an unlicensed station on 87.5 and 99.5 MHz in Louisville.

Following up on a complaint, an Enforcement Bureau agent traced the unauthorized signals on both frequencies coming from a rooftop antenna of a commercial building in July 2013. The building owner told the FCC that the tenants who leased the space and ran the station were “Radio Pasion 316.”

Aguilar showed up while the agent was talking with the building owner, and admitted he operated the station without a license — twice — according to the bureau. The agent warned him to stop transmitting immediately.

He didn’t respond to the Notice of Apparent Liability, said the bureau in its decision, so the fine has now progressed to a forfeiture. “The fact that Mr. Aguilar continued to operate the radio station notwithstanding the warning demonstrates a deliberate disregard for the commission’s authority and its rules, warranting a significant penalty.”

Aguilar has 30 days to pay. If he doesn’t, the case may be turned over to the Justice Department for collection.

O’Rielly proposed that a law used to fight email spammers be modified to allow broadcasters to go after pirates directly, which may entail getting Congress involved.

Source: http://www.radioworld.com/article/-pirate-fine-escalated/275494

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Received the same here.
Thanks a lot Rave on Radio.

1329
Weak music with S4 and a lot of static crashes.

First time hearing you RTN.

Thanks for the show.

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S7+ with some long fading.
0158 UTC, African music
0202 UTC, ID"XLR8 "

Thanks for the show.



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0132 UTC, 6954.8 USB, pretty good signal with S8+
Between each song around 15-20 seconds dead air.

0142 UTC, Talking Heads - Once in a Lifetime
0147 UTC, Instrumental Song - Organs,pipes,... pretty spooky
0158 UTC, Harry Nilsson - Put the lime in the coconut
0202 UTC, T.Rex - Bang a Gong (get it on)
0211 UTC, Soul Coughing - Move aside and let the man go through

Thanks for the show!

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QSLs Received / Qdynn Radio - eQSL's
« on: April 07, 2015, 1742 UTC »
Received these nice eQSL's from Odynn Radio today.

Thanks a lot Mark.

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I got audio on 6950.3 kHz around S8.
Kind of hard to read,to much storm noise.




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General Radio Discussion / Re: Voice of the Night Recording
« on: April 06, 2015, 2159 UTC »
A little bit more on this story can be found here.

http://www.angelfire.com/ne/actionradio/lad.html

How much of it is accurate,can only be commented by folks that have been around in those days.

I was not into Radio nor in the USA at the time frame in question.
Nevertheless does it seem to be one of the good story's of earlier Pirate days.

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