From VMSSERV@arecibo.aero.org Mon Mar 29 14:06:28 1993 Received: from arecibo.aero.org by cs.tut.fi with SMTP id AA17284 (5.65c/IDA-1.4.4 for ); Mon, 29 Mar 1993 14:06:25 +0300 Message-Id: <199303291106.AA17284@cs.tut.fi> Date: 29 Mar 93 02:41:00 PST From: "VMSSERV Mail Server" Subject: U9108.TXT To: "rko" Status: OR USSR Radio Moscow Radio Kiev Radio Tashkent Radio Vilnius Radio Yerevan Radio Station Peace and Progress 4825 2313 R. Ashkhabad-Ashkhabad: RR: M/W tlk w/ ID heard (433 6/7 Bishop-NY) 11675 2200 RM: EE: IS, ID, M reading & answering letters from listeners (222 6/23 Findlater-CA) 11680 0400 RM: SS: IS, M nx (222 6/27 Findlater-CA) 11715 2200 RM: EE: tlk of pacific/asian region, praises for MIG-31 - can destroy cruise missiles (can do everything except chew gum) (555 6/21 Robinson-TN) (ah, good ol' rhetoric - brings back memories of the old RM, hi. -ed) 11720 0300 RM: SS: IS, ID - "to Americano Latino", M nx, latino mx (333 7/3 Findlater-CA) 11780 0115 RM: EE: M w/ classical mx pgm & tlk abt famous composers (534 6/10 Bellovich-FL) (Johnson-IL) (Findlater-CA) 11790 0000 RK: EE: tlk on 50th Anniversary of Nazi invasion and the Great Patriotic War, QRM de R. Norway Int. (545 6/22 Robinson-TN) (also heard by Betsy at 2200 in Ukrainian. -ed) 11870 1402 RM: EE: W nx, ID @ 1411, mx bridge, "New Market", QRM de R. Japan on 11865 (444 7/16 -ed) 11900 2200 RM: RR: IS, M nx, poor (222 6/23 Findlater-CA) 11980 0521 RM: EE: "Update" w/ cmtry on arms control (333 6/7 Johnson-IL) (Bellovich-FL) 12050 0740 RM: EE: "Update" - Yeltsin returns home, ads for "Share in Trade", address given for info (333 6/28 Hart-MN) 13605 0300 RM: EE: ID, M nx, "Update" (444 7/4 Findlater-CA) 13645 2300 RV: EE: M/W w/ story of Lithuanian prisoners held by Red Army during WWII, || 15455 (444 6/7 Findlater-CA) 13645 0000 RK: EE: ID, M nx (333 6/24 Findlater-CA) 15180 2000 RM: RR: IS, ID, M nx (444 7/4 Findlater-CA) 15180 2300 RV: EE: tlk on the Vilnius Cathedral, pgm abt 17th century Vilnius (545 6/22 Robinson-TN) 15185 1900 RM: EE: ID, M nx (222 6/7 Findlater-CA) 15330 2000 RM: EE: M nx (333 6/6 Findlater-CA) 15375 1808 RM: EE: nx, "News & Views" @ 1811 (only european signal hrd in 19mb on day of severe geomagnetic storm - really via USSR site?) (343 6/12 Westenhaver-QU) (comments? -ed) 15385 2200 RM: CC: IS, W nx, poor (222 6/18 Findlater-CA) 15410 0300 RM: EE: M nx, RR choral mx pgm by Moscow boy's choir (333 6/15 Findlater-CA) 15465 2200 RM: RR: IS, M nx, 2300* (222 6/21 Findlater-CA) 15480 2200 RM: RR: IS, ID, M nx (222 6/16 Findlater-CA) 15525 0000 RK: EE: W nx - Gorbachev committed to reforms, || 11790 (544 6/17 Bellovich-FL) 15535 2300 RM: CC: IS, M tlk (333 6/18 Findlater-CA) 15580 2300 RM: EE: M nx (333 6/5 Findlater-CA) 15585 2300 RM: ??: IS, M nx (222 6/19 Findlater-CA) 15595 0700 RM: EE: IS, ID, M nx (444 7/5 Findlater-CA) 15620 0800 RM: RR: IS, ID, M/W dialog (222 6/20 Findlater-CA) 17590 1900 RM: FF: ID, W nx (333 6/16 Findlater-CA) 17595 2200 RM: RR: IS, ID, M nx (333 7/5 Findlater-CA) 17605 0611 RM: EE: tlk on soviet trade w/ west, economic cooperation and development (232 6/28 Carson-OK) 17670 0300 RM: SS: IS, ID, M nx, || 17660 (333 6/25 Findlater-CA) 17695 1900 RM: EE: W nx - Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Russian Federation (444 6/29 Johnson-IL) (Findlater-CA) 17850 0200 RM: EE: ID, M nx (333 7/5 Findlater-CA) 17890 0450 RM: EE: folk mx from Siberia, into nx @ 0500 (333 7/11 Carson-OK) 17895 *0400 RM: RR: IS, ID, M nx (222 7/4 Findlater-CA) 21690 0800 RM: RR: ID, M/W dialog, into EE @ 0900 (333 6/14 Findlater-CA) Schedules RM Relays via Havana, Cuba 11710: 2200-0400 11840: 1000-2200 11850: 0000-0500 [Andy Sennitt via ANARC BBS] A very low turn out this month, probably due to the erratic propagation conditions created by the recent onslaught of solar flares. Bill Westenhaver reports that Radio Station Peace & Progress closed down on May 31. To be perfectly honest, I hadn't noticed, as I haven't been listening to RSP&P much recently. I remember Peace and Progress as one of my early "DX" catches with my old Panasonic RF-2900, about 13 years ago. I guess I'll have to take RSP&P out of the banner for the column (breaks the heart). I received a letter from Mr. Anatoli Klepov, editor of the publication "Soviet Radio Today". He sent me a copy of the publication, which consists of several typed pages chock full of Soviet radio news. For example, there is an item on Radio Samara (located in Samara, USSR), that broadcasts on medium wave, FM and shortwave! The shortwave transmitter is located in the town of Tolyatti (no power given) and the schedule for Radio Samara is 0330-1630 on 6115 and 1630-1900 on 11905 KHz. Unfortunately, there is way too much information to reprint here. If you would like a copy of the pages, send a business-sized SASE to me and I'll send you a photocopy. Mr. Klepov is interested in trading information with me on a regular basis, so hopefully items from his news letters will become a regular feature here. For those of you who have access to computers, I can be contacted electronically. I regularly log into both the ANARC BBS (913-345-1978) and the Pinelands BBS (609-859-1910). Both boards have extensive listings of swl information, electronic mail, and access to the Fidonet swl echo. I also have access to USEnet and the Internet. I can be contacted there using the email address berri@aerospace.aero.org and you may also see my postings in the USEnet news group rec.radio.shortwave. Well, I have run out of things to say for this time. Thanks again for your continued support of the column and SPEEDX. CU next month. -Jason