Voice of America – 15580 kHz

At about 0600 UTC on the 12th day of August 2023, I tuned in to the Voice of America, broadcasting in the English language on 15580 kHz.

The broadcast was coming from the 100kW Selebi-phikwe transmitter in Botswana in Africa.

The overall reception of the VOA was good.

SINPO
44444

Below is a short video showing my reception of the Voice of America.

References.

  1. Short Wave Info, 2023, <https://www.short-wave.info/index.php>, viewed 12th August 2023.

Ifrikya FM – 13790 kHz

At about 0445 UTC on the 12th day of August 2023, I tuned in to Ifrikya FM, broadcasting in the French language on 13790 kHz.

The broadcast was coming from the 300kW Ourgla transmitter in Algeria.

The overall reception of Ifrikya FM was good.

SINPO
44444

Below is a short video showing my reception of Ifrikya FM.

References.

  1. Short Wave Info, 2023, <https://www.short-wave.info/index.php>, viewed 12th August 2023.

Australian shortwave broadcasters

Sadly Australia’s international broadcast service ‘Radio Australia’ left the shortwave bands in 2017. It was launched on the 20th day of December 1939 and had broadcast for nearly 80 years. The decision to scrap Radio Australia’s shortwave broadcasts attracted criticism from various circles including cattle station owners, indigenous ranger groups, and fishermen. It was argued that the decision was made without any community consultation and would deprive people in remote areas of vital emergency warnings.

Although Radio Australia is gone, there are a number of Australian shortwave broadcasters who can be heard on the shortwave bands. Here are the ones that I am aware of.

Bay Islands – 5045 kHz.

This station broadcasts from MacLeay Island in Queensland.

4KZ – 5055 kHz

Radio 4KZ is a shortwave relay of an Innisfail, Queensland, medium-wave station with the same call sign, and is part of the NQ Radio network. Located in Innisfail since 1967, Radio 4KZ covers the lush tropical coast of Far North Queensland from Townsville in the south to Cairns city in the north. It plays a variety of music. 

Shortwave Australia – 4835 kHz & 2310 kHz.

Shortwave Australia is a not-for-profit short-wave station broadcasting on 4835 kHz and 2310 kHz. More information can be found on their Facebook page at…..

https://www.facebook.com/p/Shortwave-Australia-100087235748332/

Unique Radio – 5035 kHz & 3210 kHz.

Unique Radio Australia is a non-commercial shortwave radio station that broadcasts on 5035 kHz and 3210 kHz. More information can be found on their website at…..

https://www.uniqueradio.biz/

Radio 567 – 4970 kHz.

Radio 567 is part of the X Radio Network (XRN) and broadcasts from Wee Waa, New South Wales. According to the XRN Facebook site the power is 100 watts and the antenna is an inverted L.

If you know of any other Australian broadcasters on the shortwave bands, I would love to hear from you.

References.

  1. 4KZ, 2021, <https://www.4kz.com.au/>, viewed 15th August 2023.
  2. Wikipedia, 2023, <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Australia>, viewed 15th August 2023.