13th March 2022.
Sam F4GYG
- WWFF FFF-1314 Les bos Poret
- 20m



Fabien F4GYM
- WWFF FFF-3160 and WCA F07221 (Castles Award)
- 20m
Danny OT4V
- WWFF ONFF-0776
- 20m
12th March 2022.
Danny OT4V
- WWFF ONFF-0828
- 20m
Lukasz SQ9JTR
- SOTA SP/ BZ-026
- 20m
At about 1453 UTC on 13th March 2022, I tuned in to the Radio New Zealand International broadcasting in the English language on 7390 kHz.
The broadcast was coming from the Rangitaiki 50 kW transmitter in New Zealand.
The overall reception of Radio New Zealand International was good – excellent. There was bleed over interference from CNR5 China on 7385 kHz and China Radio International on 7395 kHz.
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Below is a short video showing my reception of Radio New Zealand International.
References.
At about 1355 UTC on 13th March 2022, I tuned in to the Radyo Denge Welat broadcasting in the Kurdish language on 11540 kHz.
The overall reception of Radyo Denge Welat was fair. The signal strength was good, but there was an another station broadcasting on the same frequency causing interference.
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Below is a short video showing my reception of Radyo Denge Welat.
References.
At about 1044 UTC on 13th March 2022, I tuned in to the Radio Taiwan International broadcasting in the Korean language on 7200 kHz.
The broadcast was coming from the Tamsui District 100 kW transmitter in Taiwan.
The overall reception of Radio Taiwan International was good. The signal strength was very strong, but there was an apparent jamming signal on the frequency, and also static crashes.
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Below is a short video showing my reception of Radio Taiwan International.
References.
At about 1257 UTC on 12th March 2022, I tuned in to the Voice of Turkey broadcasting in the Urdu language on 15390 kHz.
The broadcast was coming from the Emirler 500 kW transmitter south of Ankara in Turkey.
The overall reception of the Voice of Turkey was good.
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Below is a short video showing my reception of the Voice of Turkey.
References.
At about 1248 UTC on 12th March 2022, I tuned in to Radio Romania International broadcasting in the English language on 15460 kHz.
The broadcast was coming from the Galbeni Bacau 200 kW transmitter in eastern Romania. The target audience was western Europe and Africa.
The overall reception of Radio Romania was good.
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Below is a short video showing my reception of Radio Romania International.
References.
At about 1200 UTC on 12th March 2022, I tuned in to KNLS, Alaska broadcasting in the English language on 9580 kHz.
The broadcast was coming from the Anchor Point 100 kW transmitter in Alaska.
The overall reception of KNLS was good.
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Below is a short video showing my reception of KNLS.
References.
At about 1509 UTC on 11th March 2022, I tuned in to FEBC Radio Teos broadcasting in the Russian language on 99205 kHz.
FEBC, or Radio Teos as it is known in Russia, has been broadcasting the Gospel by shortwave since the late 1940s.
The broadcast was coming from the Bocaue 100 kW transmitter in the Philippines.
The overall reception of FEBC was good.
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Below is a short video showing my reception of FEBC Radio Teos
References.
At about 1438 UTC on 11th March 2022, I tuned in to Trans World Radio India broadcasting in the English language on 9965 kHz.
The broadcast was coming from the Yerevan Gavar 300 kW transmitter in Armenia.
The overall reception of TWR India was excellent.
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Below is a short video showing my reception of TWR India.
References.
At about 1332 UTC on 11th March 2022, I tuned in to Furusato no Kaze broadcasting in the Japanese language on 9705 kHz.
Furusato no kaze means ‘WInd from the homeland’. It is aimed at Japanese abductees in North Korea.
The broadcast was coming from the Paochung 300 kW transmitter in Taiwan.
The overall reception of Furusato no kaze was poor-fair. There was severe bleed over from CNR1 China on 9710 kHz. There was also an obvious jamming signal on the frequency.
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Below is a short video showing my reception of Furusato no kaze.
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