jueves, 27 de septiembre de 2012

Información Voz de Mongolia

Esta información la recibí vía correo electrónico de la Voz de Mongolia:

Dear Williams Lopez M,
Thank you very much for listening us. Your reception reports is always valuable to us. Here we attached the program frequencies and you can also go to our website at www.en.vom.mn to get more infos. We will send you the QSL card soon.
Best regards,
Uyanga.G / Mail Editor/

The Voice of Mongolia

www.en.vom.mn

Broadcast Schedule


The Voice of Mongolia, an external service of Mongolian National Public Radio started in 1964. It now broadcasts in five languages for audiences in Asia, Australia and Europe.

Using short-wave, the Voice of Mongolia presents half an hour transmissions on a daily basis, giving home news and various programs designed to provide information about Mongolia and the Mongolians, their history, traditions and customs. It also plays folk and modern Mongolian music.

Some short-wave broadcasts may also be heard outside the target area; for instance, listeners in the American continents may pick up our signal beamed to East Asia and Europe; the South Asian broadcasts may be heard in South Africa. However, this reception is influenced by propagation conditions and frequency congestion.

All times is Universal Time (UTC), which is equivalent to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). Frequencies are in kilohertz (kHz). Frequency is short-wave (SW) expect 12085 kHz, which is medium wave (MW). Some frequencies may change.

We always welcome detailed reception reports as well as your comments and suggestions for the improvement of our programming and reception.

We wish you good reception!

 

           

            Postal address:
            The English Section
            The Voice of Mongolia
            C.P.O. Box 365
Ulaanbaatar 13
Mongolia

 

 

The Voice of Mongolia

www.en.vom.mn

Broadcast Schedule

 


Language
       Target Area
Time UTC (GMT)
Frequency (kHz)
English
South Asia/ Europe
     1030-1100
12085

    South Asia/ Europe
     1530-1600
12015
Chinese
     Asia
     1000-1030
12085

     Asia, South Asia
     1430-1500
12015
          Japanese
      Asia
      0900-0930
12085

      Asia
      1500-1530
12015
          Mongolian
      Asia
       0930-1000
12085

      South Asia
       1400-1430
12015

viernes, 14 de septiembre de 2012

Voz de Mongolia 12085 Khz



Voz de Mongolia captada por los 12085 khz en idioma ingles, a las 10:30 UTC, el receptor utilizado en esta oportunidad fué el Kaito KA1103, antena L invertida de 6 metros y la grabadora Olympus VN-2100 PC, transmisión del día 14/09/2012

martes, 11 de septiembre de 2012

Radio Salem Stereo 14951 Khz


Emisora Cristiana Colombiana, la cual transmite desde Tolima, captada por su frecuencia de los 14951 Khz, a las 01:45 UTC del día 11/09/2012. Receptor Tecsun PL-660, utilizando el filtro Sync SSB,antena L invertida de 6 metros de longitud, lugar de recepción Cabudare Estado Lara Venezuela.

viernes, 7 de septiembre de 2012

NHK Radio Japón



Como siempre bonita tarjeta QSL de NHK Radio Japón, el informe fué enviado vía electrónica a través de su página en internet, en la opción "Comuniquese con Nosostros": https://www.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/spanish/contact/index.html, tardó 81 días

Radio Free Asia



Informe enviado via correo electrónico a: janitscheka@rfa.org, tardó la tarjeta QSL 248 días

martes, 4 de septiembre de 2012