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Author Topic: Russia - Radio Sakha and Radio Rossii Primorye  (Read 744 times)

Offline Ron - Calif.

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Russia - Radio Sakha and Radio Rossii Primorye
« on: September 07, 2016, 0415 UTC »
RUSSIA. 7295, R. Sakha, via Yakutsk, 1026-1101, Sept 6. Pop
songs; 1051 usual "Radio Sakha" ID, along with ads; ToH Jew's
Harp IS and time pips; almost fair. 7295 the stronger transmitter,
with // 7345 much weaker.

5900, Radio Rossii, via presumed Vladivostok, *1000, Sept 6.
Transmitter suddenly on and audio quickly followed; strong OTH
radar (later off); news in Russian with sound bites; 1010 usual
"Radio Rossii" ID; traditional Russian song; their national network.

1103 news (no OTH radar); 1110 usual "Radio Rossii" ID; pop hit
song (sounded like a Prince song); their national network.

Radio Rossii Primorye: by 1250 good signal strength but had
intermittent crackling (assume their transmitter); 1257 not the
usual Radio Rossii ID, but instead the unique ID of "Radio
Rossii Primorye"; ToH time pips and usual "Radio Rossii" ID;
1300 into their national network.

So 1210 to 1300 is indeed local programming (not the national
network), which conforms nicely with Sei-ichi Hasegawa (Japan)
posting in DXLD yg:

"Radio Rossii Premor'e Local Px at 1210-1300UT on 5900kHz
via (Khabarovsk?). As ID "V efire Radio Rossii Primor'e".
It seems to be a special service of the flood damage by typhoon
"Lionrock"."

My audio of ID through ToH today at  http://goo.gl/UEOJFj .

Special thanks to Mauno Ritola for his Russian linguistic assistance
yesterday. I never would have made the connect from my hearing
"radio companion Vladivostok" to the actual correct ID of
"Gosudarstvennaya Teleradiokompania Vladivostok". Well done!