My third station in the log on Sunday evening (17th October 2021) was NHK World Japan on 7355 kHz in the 41m band.
Above:- Map of Japan. c/o Google maps
NHK World-Japan (also known simply as NHK World) is the international arm of the Japanese state-controlled public broadcaster.
NHK began shortwave broadcasting on an experimental basis in the 1930s, and began regular English- and Japanese-language shortwave broadcasts in 1935 under the name Radio Japan.
Above:- NHK Broadcasting Centre (headquarters). Image c/o Wikipedia
Here is a promotional video from NHK World.
Overall reception of NHK was good. The signal strength was good and there was slight fading of the signal. However there was interference from 7345 in the Chinese language. I experienced some static crashes on the band.
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Below is a video of my reception of NHK World Japan.
Second in the log on Sunday night (17th October 2021) was Radio Marti in the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA on 7335 kHz in the 41m band.
I tuned in to Radio Marti at 1024 UTC. The broadcast was in the Spanish language.
Radio Televisión Martí is an American state-run radio and television international broadcaster based in Miami, Florida. The station transmits in the Spanish language to Cuba. Radio Marti was established in 1983 with the addition of TV Martí in 1990. The station broadcasts news and information to Cuba to promote freedom and democracy. US Congress has provided more than $660 million to fund these efforts.
Above:- Radio Marti logo. Image c/o www-radiotelevisionmarti-com
The Radio Marti website states that the station’s purpose is:-
“to provide the Cuban people with news and information without the censorship of the regime.”
Above:- Map showing the location of Cuba and Radio Marti’s HQ in Miami, Florida. Map c/o Google maps
During the early 1980s, the United States Government planned to create a radio station to be known as Radio Free Cuba. Its mission was to fight communism in the hope of hastening the fall of Cuban President Fidel Castro. The station was established in 1983 by President Ronald Reagan at the urging of Jorge Mas Canosa, a Cuban-American exile.
President Ronald Reagan. Image c/o Wikipedia
The station was renamed Radio Marti after Jose Marti who had fought for Cuba’s independence from Spain and against US influence in the Americas.
Above:- Jose Marti. Image c/o Wikipedia
Radio Marti uses three x 250, and five x 500 kW transmitters (Voice of America) in Greenville, North Carolina. It is known as the Edward R. Murrow Transmitting Station, named after Edward Rd. Murrow the former Director of the United States Information Agency.
Above:- Site A of the Greenville transmitting site in North Carolina. Image c/o Wikipedia.
Below is an interesting video from YouTube put together by Al Jazeera about Radio Marti. It is a little dated (2015).
I was receiving Radio Marti very well. The signal strength was strong (10dB over strength 9) and there was no interference from nearby stations. Fading of the signal was only slight.
There are reports that Radio Marti’s signal has been the subject of jamming by the Cuban Government, but I did not experience that whilst I was listening.
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Below is a short video on my reception of Radio Marti.
On Sunday evening (17th October 2021) I did a little more broadcast shortwave receiving. First in the log was Echo of Hope in SOUTH KOREA broadcasting on 4890 kHZ in the 60m band.
Echo of Hope is operated by South Korea’s National Intelligence Service. It is purported to be run by the General Union of Overseas Compatriots, North Koreans who have escaped from the DPRK.
They broadcast news and information daily to North Korea. Often these broadcasts are jammed by North Korea. The station was established in June 1973 and was previously known as the Voice of Reunification. It transmits from Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea.
Above:- Map showing the broadcast location of Echo of Hope. Map c/o google maps
I was receiving Echo of Hope well. The signal strength was strong, with slight interference from adjacent stations on the band. There was slight fading of the signal. There were static crashes on the band from local storms in Australia.
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Below is a short video of my reception of Echo of Hope.
Band conditions over the past few weeks have been pretty good again for the DX. Marija VK5MAZ has been working some big pile ups into Europe on 20m on the long path.
I have been focussing on trying to pick up some new DXCC entities and working some of the overseas Park & SOTA activators. Below is a bit of a snapshot of some of the overseas activators I have logged in the past few weeks.
27th September 2021.
IQ5QO – activating an Italian lighthouse – Castello Alfonsino (WAIL PU-029) and the Worked Castles Award (WCA 1737).
Above:- Castello Alfonsino. Image c/o Wikipedia
DL8ECA Stadtwald Göttingen and Kerstlingeröder Feld DLFF-0332 in GERMANY.
Above:- Stadtwald Göttingen and Kerstlingeröder Feld. Image c/o Google maps
2nd October 2021
YL44WFF – YLFF-0221 in LATVIA
Sam F4GYG in FFF-2126 in FRANCE.
3rd October 2021
Daniel OA9DVK in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest in Chayu Nain Comunal Reserve OAFF-0040.
4th October 2021
F5NLX activating Foret Commuale De Vinassan FFF-2955
Jean-Marie sent me an email and he said:
“I am very surprise when j heard VK5pas hi on my small dipole 2x5m at 3m up !!report 56 with my 30 watts”
Sam F4GYG – FFF-2098 FRANCE.
5th October 2021
I logged Daniel again OA9DVK in OAFF-0040.
6th October 2021.
Mike 2E0YYY/p G/ HSP-020
7th October 2021
Darius M0KCB/p – Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty GFF-0248 ENGLAND.
Above:- Rolling hills and farm fields that typify the Cotswolds landscape. Image c/o Wikipedia
CT1MH – Bragadas CT/ TM-043 in PORTUGAL.
Above:- view from Bragadas
IQ5QO/p – IFF-0743 in ITALY.
8th October 2021
Sam F4GYG/p – FFF-1845 in FRANCE.
Fabio IK2LEY/p – SOTA Poggio Croce I/ PM-387 in ITALY. This is a 1,765 m high summit and is worth 6 points.
Above:- Poggio Croce. Image c/o Wikipedia
EA2RCG/p – EAFF-1172 in SPAIN.
IQ5QO/p – Area Naturale Protetta di Interesse Locale Il Bottaccio IFF-0507 in ITALY.
Above:- The park in which IQ5QO was operating from. Image c/o Wikipedia
Babs DK0DFF – Hartz Mountains DLFF-0006 in GERMANY.
DC8TM – SOTA peak Herzogenhorn DM/ BW-002 in GERMANY. This is a 10 point summit and is 1,415 metres above sea level.
Above:- The Herzogenhorn in winter. Image c/o Wikipedia
10th October 2021
Mike 2E0YYY/p and Rob G7LAS G/ HSP-020
Mike posted on Facebook:- “Todays activation was a whole heap of fun and the DX was a real bonus.”
Above:- Mike and Rob’s set up.
Antonio EC2AG – SOTA summit Unbe Mendi EA2/ BI-076 in SPAIN.
Above: View from EA2/ BI-076. Image c/o Google maps
Jose EA5ITW/p – SOTA summit Plans EA5/ AT-006 in SPAIN. This summit is a 4 point summit located in the Alicante area of Spain.
Above:- View from EA5/ AT-006. Image c/o Google maps
During the past few days I received my certificate in the mail for the 2021 John Moyle Memorial Field Day (JMMFD).
I came first in the ‘Single Operator, Phone, HF, 6 hour’ portable category.
Thanks to everyone who called me whilst I was in the Bullock Hill Conservation Park 5CP-265 & VKFF-0873. And thanks to Dennis VK4AE the Contest Manager.
My last station logged on Tuesday (12th October 2021) was the Voice of Indonesia on 3325 kHz on the 90m band.
I tuned in at 1313 UTC. The broadcast was in the English language.
Above:- RRI logo
The broadcast included news, music, and a program called Indonesian Wonders.
The overall reception of the Voice of Indonesia on this frequency was fair. The signal strength was fair with absolutely no interference from other stations, with moderate fading, and only slight noise.
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Below is a video showing my reception of the Voice of Indonesia, both on the Tecsun S-2000, and the Yaesu FTdx101MP.
Next in my log was a very interesting station, Echo of Unification in NORTH KOREA on 3945 kHz on the 75 m shortwave band. The broadcast was in the Korean language.
Above:- Location of North Korea. Image c/o Wikipedia
“Echo of Unification” is North Korea’s anti-Seoul propaganda radio outlet targeting listenersin South Korea.. The station transmits on the medium wave (AM broadcast) band, shortwave and FM frequencies. The signal is heavily jammed by the South Korean government.
I was receiving Echo of Unification well. The signal strength was good, with only slight interference from nearby stations and only slight fading of the signal.
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Below is a video showing my reception of Echo of Unification. It shows reception on the Tecsun S-2000 and the Yaesu FTdx101MP.
Next in the log was Bay of Islands Radio on 5045 kHz on the 60m band.
Bay of Islands Radio is located at Macleay Island, Queensland.
Above:- Map showing the location of
The station was coming in relatively well. The signal report was fair with moderate interference from adjacent stations and only slight fading. As there was an approaching storm here I experienced quite a few static crashes.
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Below is a short video of my reception of the Bay of Islands Radio.
My next station logged for Tuesday night (12th October 2021) was Radio Rebelde in CUBA on 5025 kHz. The broadcast was in the Spanish language.
Radio Rebelde is a Cuban Spanish language station which broadcasts 24 hours a day with a varied program of national and international music hits of the moment, news reports and live sport events.
The station was established in 1958 by Che Guevara in the Sierra Maestra region of eastern Cuba. It was designed to broadcast the aims of the 26th of July Movement led by Fidel Castro. It also broadcast the latest combat news, music and spoken literature to the people of Cuba during the Cuban Revolution.
Above:- Ernesto “Che” Guevara. Image c/o Wikipedia
Radio Rebelde has 891 kilowatts of broadcasting power with 44 transmitters that cover 98 percent of the island.
I was receiving Radio Rebelde very well. The signal strength was good and there was slight interference from other stations. However there was quite a lot of static crashes with an approaching storm here. Overall reception was good.
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Below is a short video showing my reception of Radio Rebelde.