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- So if it's 10:00 UTC and the frequencies 6.195
And I'm on the East Coast of the U.S..
- what location is the transmitter..? Looking around for something posted earlier, ran into this; - Anyone know? Dan / NYC |
Diverd4777 wrote: And I'm on the East Coast of the U.S.. - what location is the transmitter..? Looking around for something posted earlier, ran into this; - Anyone know? I'm listening to BBC there now via Antigua, though I think China is underneath. dxAce |
dxAce wrote: Diverd4777 wrote: And I'm on the East Coast of the U.S.. - what location is the transmitter..? Looking around for something posted earlier, ran into this; - Anyone know? I'm listening to BBC there now via Antigua, though I think China is underneath. Apparently not China as I checked parallel freqs and found BBC with a different stream there in English (to E. Asia). So they are currently (1145) battling it out as it were on 6195. dxAce |
In article , dxAce wrote:
dxAce wrote: Diverd4777 wrote: And I'm on the East Coast of the U.S.. - what location is the transmitter..? Looking around for something posted earlier, ran into this; - Anyone know? I'm listening to BBC there now via Antigua, though I think China is underneath. Apparently not China as I checked parallel freqs and found BBC with a different stream there in English (to E. Asia). So they are currently (1145) battling it out as it were on 6195. The schedules on their web site show the transmitter location if you get the graphic bar chart versions. For each region, get the text page of the frequency schedule and take the "Frequency Chart with Transmitter Details for this region" link. But you've got to get them all to find out what's going on worldwide. (Never got around to that lately, I'll have to find a way to automate that). http://www.bbcworldservice.com or something like that. The South East Asian chart shows Thailand and/or Singapore at 9:00 and Singapore from 11:00 to 17:00 The Central American/Caribbean and South American pages show 6.195 from 10:00 to 14:00. (Didn't get the graphic version so I don't know where). One insomniac night, I picked up at least three transmitters all sending the same program. So there may be a European transmitter in there too. That echo was too weird to listen to. And at times, they're running different tracks. And if you hear something that sounds like a Buddhist Preacher doing an imitation of a Southern Baptist revival meeting, that's the Mongolian program from the PRC, according to Passport. (Conjectu there's a several million verse poem saga, a collection of tales about a mythical hero performed by local bards throughout the area, this may be performances of bits of that). As long as 9.740 is coming in good enough, I stick to that for the Beeb. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
Mark Zenier wrote: In article , dxAce wrote: dxAce wrote: Diverd4777 wrote: And I'm on the East Coast of the U.S.. - what location is the transmitter..? Looking around for something posted earlier, ran into this; - Anyone know? I'm listening to BBC there now via Antigua, though I think China is underneath. Apparently not China as I checked parallel freqs and found BBC with a different stream there in English (to E. Asia). So they are currently (1145) battling it out as it were on 6195. The schedules on their web site show the transmitter location if you get the graphic bar chart versions. For each region, get the text page of the frequency schedule and take the "Frequency Chart with Transmitter Details for this region" link. But you've got to get them all to find out what's going on worldwide. (Never got around to that lately, I'll have to find a way to automate that). http://www.bbcworldservice.com or something like that. I always use the skeds at: http://www.eibi.de.vu/ or: http://www.susi-und-strolch.de/eibi/bc-a04.txt The South East Asian chart shows Thailand and/or Singapore at 9:00 and Singapore from 11:00 to 17:00 The Central American/Caribbean and South American pages show 6.195 from 10:00 to 14:00. (Didn't get the graphic version so I don't know where). One insomniac night, I picked up at least three transmitters all sending the same program. So there may be a European transmitter in there too. That echo was too weird to listen to. And at times, they're running different tracks. And if you hear something that sounds like a Buddhist Preacher doing an imitation of a Southern Baptist revival meeting, that's the Mongolian program from the PRC, according to Passport. (Conjectu there's a several million verse poem saga, a collection of tales about a mythical hero performed by local bards throughout the area, this may be performances of bits of that). As long as 9.740 is coming in good enough, I stick to that for the Beeb. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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