KTWR, GUAM – 11995 kHz

At about 1029 UTC I tuned in to KTWR, GUAM, broadcasting in the English language on 11995 kHz.

Above:- World map showing the location of Guam. Image c/o Wikipedia

The broadcast was coming from the Agana 100kW transmitter.

The overall reception of KTWR was excellent.

SINPO
55445

Below is a short video of my reception of KTWR.

References.

  1. Short Wave Info, 2022, <https://www.short-wave.info/>, viewed 29th January 2022.
  2. Short Wave Schedule, 2022, <https://shortwaveschedule.com/>, viewed 29th January 2022.

Myanmar Radio – 9730 kHz

At about 1046 UTC I tuned in to Myanmar Radio broadcasting on 9730 kHz in the Burmese language.

Above:- World globe showing Myanmar. Image c/o Wikipedia.

The overall reception of Myanmar Radio was poor. This was due to severe interference from the Sound of Hope broadcasting in Chinese. At 1059 UTC, China Radio International came up on the frequency broadcasting in the English language, and that totally blocked out Myanmar Radio.

SINPO
32442

Below is a short video of my reception of Myanmar Radio.

References.

  1. Short Wave Info, 2022, <https://www.short-wave.info/>, viewed 28th January 2022.
  2. Short Wave Schedule, 2022, <https://shortwaveschedule.com/>, viewed 28th January 2022.

China Radio International – 13720 kHz

At about 1018 UTC on Friday 28th January 2022, I tuned in to China Radio International broadcasting in the English language on 13720 kHz.

The broadcast was coming from CRI’s Xianyang 500kW transmitter. The broadcast audience was South-East Asia.

The overall reception of China Radio International was excellent.

SINPO
55545

Below is a short video of my reception of China Radio International.

References.

  1. Short Wave Info, 2022, <https://www.short-wave.info/>, viewed 28th January 2022.
  2. Short Wave Schedule, 2022, <https://shortwaveschedule.com/>, viewed 28th January 2022.