3 – 3.3 Short Wave radio stations and Somalia photos 13.

7 February 2021.

Short Wave broadcast stations.

See two-way CB radio communications in 18.4 (HF CB Radio) and 20.4 (UHF CB Radio).

Broadcasting Short Wave radio stations.

The Somalia amateur radio Universal All Frequency Database index is here: http://sites.google.com/site/somaliaamateurradio/somaliaphotos10

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3. Short Wave radio broadcast stations.

3.1 SW AM radio broadcast stations.

3.2 SW DRM radio broadcasting.

3.2a. SW digital radio for International radio broadcasting.

3.2b. SW digital radio for local radio broadcasting.

3.3 SW SSB radio broadcast stations.

3.3a Amateur radio broadcast stations.

3.3b CB radio broadcast stations.

3.

SW Radio broadcast stations.

Short Wave radio broadcast stations, clandestine radio and pirate radio are here.

Short Wave radio communications stations and other SW radio emissions are in the radio communications section.

SW 3 MHz – 30 MHz.

International radio broadcast bands.

International broadcast bands.

International radio bands.

Short Wave International broadcast bands.

Short Wave broadcast bands.

Short Wave radio bands.

Short Wave bands.

Short Wave frequency broadcast bands.

Short Wave radio band frequencies.

Short Wave band frequencies.

Short Wave broadcast frequencies.

Short Wave broadcasting frequencies.

Short Wave frequencies.

Frequencies for Short Wave radio.

Frequencies for Short Wave radio broadcasting.

Frequencies for Short Wave radio broadcasts.

Frequencies for Short Wave broadcasting.

Frequencies for Short Wave broadcasts.

Medium Wave tropical broadcast band and Short Wave international broadcast bands.

MW 2300 -- 2495 kHz (120 metre band, 120 meter band), 2.300 – 2.495 MHz.

SW 3200 -- 3400 kHz (90 metre band, 90 meter band), 3.200 – 3.400 MHz.

SW 3900 -- 4000 kHz (75 metre band, 75 meter band), 3.900 – 4.000 MHz.

SW 4750 -- 5060 kHz (60 metre band, 60 meter band). 4.750 – 5.060 MHz.

SW 5900 – 6200 kHz (49 metre band, 49 meter band), 5.900 – 6.200 MHz.

SW 7200 – 7450 kHz (41 metre band, 41 meter band), 7.200 – 7.450 MHz.

SW 9400 – 9900 kHz (31 metre band, 31 meter band), 9.400 – 9.900 MHz.

SW 11600 – 12100 kHz (25 metre band, 25 meter band), 11.600 – 12.100 MHz.

SW 13570 – 13870 kHz (22 metre band, 22 meter band), 13.570 – 13.870 MHz.

SW 15100 – 15800 kHz (19 metre band, 19 meter band), 15.100 – 15.800 MHz.

SW 17480 – 17900 kHz (16 metre band, 16 meter band), 17.480 – 17.900 MHz.

SW 18900 – 19020 kHz (15 metre band, 15 meter band), 18.900 – 19.020 MHz.

SW 21450 – 21850 kHz (13 metre band, 13 meter band), 21.450 – 21.850 MHz.

SW 25670 – 26100 kHz (11 metre band, 11 meter band). 25.670 – 26.100 MHz.

The hobby of Short Wave radio DX.

The hobby of Long distance Short Wave SW radio listening.

The hobby of SW broadcast radio station DXing.

The hobby of Long distance Short Wave SW broadcast radio station listening.

The hobby of SW clandestine broadcast radio station DXing.

The hobby of Long distance Short Wave SW clandestine radio station listening.

The hobby of SW pirate radio broadcast station DXing.

The hobby of Long distance Short Wave pirate radio broadcast station listening.

SW Short Wave.

SW DX Long distance Short Wave radio listening.

SW DX Long distance Short Wave radio hunting.

SW DXer Long distance Short Wave radio listener.

SW DXing is the searching for long distance Short Wave radio signals.

SWL Short Wave Listener.

SWLing Short Wave Listening.

3.1

SW AM radio.

AM Short Wave radio broadcast stations.

Short Wave radio stations.

Introduction to the hobby of Short Wave DX long distance radio listening.

http://www.swling.com

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortwave_listening

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_frequency

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortwave

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_broadcasting

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortwave_bands

Download Short wave news in audio.

Download the latest information on the Short Wave radio stations from the world of radio.

http://www.worldofradio.com

The latest short wave radio news.

http://www.hard-core-dx.com

http://www.hard-core-dx.com/index.php?topic=HCDX

http://www.hard-core-dx.com/index.php?topic=Logs

Worldwide shortwave radio station database:

High Frequency Co-ordination Conference (previously the High Frequency Co-ordination Committee) HFCC is a group active in informal co-ordination of frequencies used for short wave broadcasting.

The data released to the public is 3 months old.

The download contains one file with the operating details of short wave broadcast stations listed in order of frequency from 3 MHz to 26.1 MHz for short wave broadcast stations.

Short wave radio station information is inside these columns (from left to right):

Column 1- short wave radio frequency in kHz,

Column 2- start time in Universal time (UTC) of the radio broadcast,

Column 3- stop or end time in Universal time (UTC) of the radio broadcast,

Column 4- CIRAF ZONES is used by short wave broadcasters to show the geographic location of their target listeners.

The Map of CIRAF ZONES is here

http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/terrestrial/broadcast/hf/refdata/maps

Column 5- LOC is the Location of the short wave radio transmitter,

File site.txt is the location codes containing the transmitter location and is included in the download.

Column 6- POWR is the Power of the short wave radio transmitter in kilowatts (kW).

Column 7- Azimuth or direction in the world to where the short wave radio broadcast is directed in degrees from the transmitter location.

Column 8- The Days of broadcasting: 1 is Monday, 2- Tuesday, 3- Wednesday 4- Thursday, 5- Friday, 6- Saturday and 7 is Sunday.

Column 9- F Date is the date from which the broadcast information is correct.

Column 10- T Date is the date until which the broadcast information is correct.

Column 11- Mod

Column 12- Language of the short wave radio broadcast

Column 13- ADM is the administrating country where the short wave radio transmitter is located.

File admin.txt is the ADM codes and is included in the download.

Column 14- BRC is the name of the short wave radio broadcasting organization.

File broadcas.txt is the BRC codes and is included in the download.

Column 15- FMO is the name of the coordinating Frequency Management Organisation (Organization).

File fmorg.txt is the FMO codes and is included in the download.

Column 16- REQ is the Request reference number for the broadcast information.

This data base includes the broadcasting information for the following Short Wave radio stations:

ABC Radio Australia.

Abu Dhabi Media Company.

Agência Goaiana de Comunicação, Brazil.

Two If By Sea Broadcasting Corporation.

AIR All India Radio.

Radio Alislah.

Radio Tirana, Albania.

Radiodifusion America, Asuncion, Paraguay,

Radio Nacional da Amazonia, Brazil.

ANTI, Milano.

Radio Aparecida, Brazil.

Rádio Araguaia, Brazil.

Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Rundfunkanst, Deutschlands (Germany).

Radio of Armenia.

Broadcasting Service of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

AWR Adventist World Radio.

Rádio e Televisão bandeirantes, Brazil.

BBC World service.

BBS Bhutan Broadcasting Service.

BCE Broadcasting Center Europe S.A.

WBCQ Allan H. Weiner, USA.

BOH Grace Missionary Baptist Church, Inc.

BRC Bahrain Radio & Television Corporation.

BTC Belarusian Tele-radio Company, Belarus.

CAF Channel Africa.

CBB Caribbean Beacon.

CFI Rádio Cultura de Foz do Iguaçu Ltda, Brazil.

CHW Chrisliche Wissenschaft.

CLU Sistema Clube de Comunicação, Brazil.

CNR China National Radio.

CRI China Radio International.

CSP Christian Science Shortwave Broadcasts.

CVC CVC.

CVO Christian Voice.

DIB Maldives Radio and Television.

DJR Djibouti Radio.

DRM Digital Radio Mondial.

DTK Deutsche Telekom.

DVB Democratic Voice of Burma.

DWL Deutsche Welle, the Voice of Germany.

EBC Emirates Broadcasting Corporation.

EMI Emirates Media.

EMX Radio Educacion, Mexico.

ERA Voice of Greece.

ERU Egypt Radio and TV Union.

EWN Eternal Word Television Network, Inc.

FBS Far East Broadcasting Company, Inc.

FCL Fundação Cásper Líbero, Brazil.

FEB FEBA Radio.

FEC Far East Broadcasting Company.

FGM Fang Guang Ming Radio.

FLM Fiangonana Loterana Malagasy (Malagasy Lutheran Church - Radio Feon'ny Filazantsara).

FMP Fundação Metropolitana Paulista, Brazil.

FPA Fundação Padre Anchieta, Brazil.

GAU Rádio Gaúcha Ltda, Brazil.

GEM Governo do Estado do Maranhão, Brazil.

GJA George Jacobs & Associates, Inc.

GLO Rádio Globo Ltda, Brazil.

GNW Good News World Radio.

GRJ Sociedade Rádio Guarujá Ltda., Brazil.

GSP Rádio Globo de São Paulo Ltda., Brazil.

GTG Blue Ridge Communications, Inc.

GRP Radio Guaruja Paulista, Brazil.

GUA SA Rádio Guarani, Brazil.

GUI Rádio Guaíba Ltda., Brazil.

HBN Republic of Palau.

HCA HCJB Australia.

HCJ Voice of the Andes.

HIC Croatian Information Center (Hrvatski Inf. Centar).

HRA World Harvest Radio.

HRI LeSea Broadcasting Corporation.

HRT Hrvatska Radio - Televizija (Croatian Radio-TV).

HSW LeSea Broadcasting Corporation.

IBB International Broadcasting Bureau.

IBR IBRA Radio.

IBT Iraqi Broadcasting Radio & Television.

IMF International Fellowship of Churches, Inc.

IMN Iraqi Media Network.

INB World International Broadcasters, Inc.

INC Rádio Inconfidência Ltda., Brazil.

INT Radio of Mediterranean.

IRB Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting.

ISL Iceland Radio.

ITA Rádio Itatiaia Ltda., Brazil.

JCI Japan Center for Intercultural Communications.

JCR World Wide Gospel Radio, Inc.

JES Our Lady's Youth Center.

JIC Japan International Communications.

JIE Word Broadcasting Network, Inc.

JP2 Fundação João Paulo II, Brazil.

JPN Fundação José de Paiva Netto, Brazil.

JRT Jordan Radio & Television.

KAZ Radio of Kazakhstan.

KBC Kenya Broadcasting Corporation.

KBS Korean Broadcasting System.

KCB Korean Central Broadcasting Station.

KOL Kol Israel.

KTB Kazakhstan Television and Broadcasting Corporation.

LBJ Libyan Jamahiriya Broadcasting.

LBN Lebanon Radio.

LHL L'Heure Lutherienne.

LNR Lao National Radio & Television.

LRC Latvia State Radio and Television Centre.

LRT Lithuanian National Radio and TV.

MAR Rádio Marumby Ltda., Brazil.

MBC Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation.

MCR MediaCorp Radio (SNG).

MEZ Voice of Mezopotamya.

MIL Radio Mil Mexico.

MLK Assemblies of Yahweh.

MLT Voice of the Mediterranean-Malta.

MNO Merlin Network One.

MOL Radio of Moldavia.

MRA Mezopotamian Radio & Television.

MRC Radiodiffusion-Television Marocaine.

MRT Mongol Radio & Television.

MTN Mauritiania Radio.

MTR Mali Television et Radio.

NBA National Broadcaster of Bangladesh.

NBP National Broadcasting Corp. of Papua New Guinea.

NDP Rádio Novas de Paz Ltda., Brazil.

NBT NBS of Thailand.

NEW For new organization.

NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai.

NLS World Christian Broadcasting Corporation.

NRC National Radio Company of Ukraine.

NSB Nihon Short-wave Broadc. Co.

ONT Office National de la Telediffusion-Tunisia.

ORF Oesterreichischer Rundfunk.

PBC Pakistan Broadcasting Corporation.

PBS Philippines Broadcasting Service.

PNW Press Now.

PRW Polish Radio Warsaw.

QBS Qatar Broadcasting Service.

QHR Que Huong Radio.

RA- Radio Algiers International.

RAE Radiodifusion Argentina al Exterior.

RAI Radio Televisione Italiana.

RBL Radio Byelirussia.

RBP Radio Budapest.

RBU Radio Bulgaria.

RCI Radio Canada International.

RCS Radio Corporation of Singapore.

RDK Radio Danmark.

RDB Radiobrás Empresa Brasileira de Comunicação Ltda, Brazil.

RDP Radiodifusao Portuguesa, SA.

REC Rádio e Televisão Record Ltda., Brazil.

REE Radio Exterior de Espana, Spain.

RET Radio Ethiopia.

RFI Radio France Internationale.

RFV Radio Free Vietnam.

RHC Radio Habana Cuba.

RHI Radio Huriyo Zthiopien.

RKG Radio of Kirghizia.

RKW Ministry of Information for the State of Kuwait.

RLB Radio Liberty.

RMI Radio Miami International, USA.

RMP Radio Mariya

RMT Radio Marti

RMX Radio Mexico International (Mexico)

RNB Radio Nacional do Brasil.

RNE Radio Nepal.

RNG Radio Nicaragua.

RNI Radio Norway International.

RNL Radio Nile.

RNO WRNO Worldwide, Inc.

RNP Rádio Nacional do Brasil.

RNV Radio Nacional de Venezuela.

RNW Radio Nederland Wereldomroep.

RNZ Radio New Zealand.

ROC Fundação Nossa Senhor do Rocio., Brazil.

RPI Radio for Peace International, Costa Rica.

RPR Radio Prague.

RRI Radio Republic of Indonesia.

RRM Rádio Rio Mar Ltda., Brazil.

RRO Radio Romania International.

RRS Radio Russia.

RRT Fundação Sistema RTM de Rádio e Televisão, Brazil.

RSI Radio Singapore International.

RSO Radio Sultanate of Oman.

RSW Radio Sweden International.

RTA Radio Television of Afghanistan.

RTB Radio Television Belgium French.

RTD Radio & Television of Dubai.

RTE Radio Telefis Eireann.

RTK Radio of Turkmenistan.

RTM Radio Television Malaysia.

RTT Tunesian Radio and TV.

RUI Radio Ukraine International.

RUM Rádio Universitária Metropolitana, Brazil.

RVA Radio Veritas Asia.

RVP Radio Voice of the People.

SAB South African Broadcasting Corporation.

SBC Sudan National Broadcasting Corporation.

SDA Adventist Broadcasting Service, Inc.

SEN Rádio Senado, Brazil.

SHB Herald Broadcasting Syndicate, Inc.

SIB Solomon Islands Broadcasting.

SKK Senter for Kristen Kringkasting.

SLB Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation.

SOR Somalia Radio.

SRI Swiss Radio International.

SRL South African Radio League.

SRO Radio Slovakia.

SUN Sunrise Radio.

SYR Syria Radio & Television Corporation.

TBN Trinity Christian Center of Santa Ana.

TDA Telediffusion d'Algerie.

TDJ Radio of Tadjikistan.

TDP TDP Radio.

TJC Grace Baptist Church.

TMI Transformation Media International, LP.

TOM The Overcomer Ministry.

TRT Turkish Radio-TV Corp.

TUP Rádio Tupi Ltda., Brazil.

TWR Trans World Radio.

UCB United Christian Broadcasting Ltd., England.

UMC The United Methodist Church, USA.

UNL Universelles Leben, Germany.

UNR United Nations Radio.

UZB Radio of Uzbekistan.

VAT Vatican Radio.

VBT Vanuatu Broadcasting and Television Corporation.

VCA Voice of Canada.

VIL Voice International Limited.

VOA Voice of America.

VOC Voz Christiana, Chile.

VOD Voice of Deleverance.

VOH High Adventure Ministries.

VOM Voice of Myanmar.

VOO Voice of Orthodoxy.

VOP Voice of Palestine.

VOR Voice of Russia.

VOT Voice of Tibet.

VOV Voice of Vietnam.

VRT Vlaamse Radio en Televisie.

VTC VT Communications.

WAR LeSea Broadcasting Corporation.

WBS Charles C. Josey.

WCR WNQM, Inc.

WIB World International Broadcasters.

WHR World Harvest Radio.

WMR World Music Radio.

WRB Blue Ridge Communications, Inc.

WRN World Radio Network.

YER Yemen Radio & Television.

YFR Family Stations, Inc.

YLE Oy Yleisradio

YRT Yugoslav Radio-Television.

ZNB Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation.

ZRC Zilionis Radio TV Consulting, Lithuania.

In the database the last entry at the bottom of the list of downloads is the most current.

For example the A09 Operational Schedule is the 2009 Operational Schedule for the Short Wave broadcast period A. When it was made available to the public the new B09 Operational Schedule was current.

http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/terrestrial/broadcast/hf

http://www.hfcc.org/data/index.html

Data bases for other short wave radio stations:

Data base of International Short Wave broadcast stations. Enter the frequency in kHz not MHz or enter the name of the station and press detail search.

For example enter 3390 kHz not (3390kHz with no spacing) and (not in MHz like 3.390 MHz) or entre the name of the station like Radio Australia or entre the radio station call sign like KNX and press detail search.

http://www.radio-portal.org

Data base of International Short Wave broadcast stations. Enter the frequency and see the name, power output and location of the broadcast station.

http://hfradio.org/swbc

Identify the short wave radio station in this radio log book data base.

Search which short wave radio stations are using a frequency. Enter frequency in kHz and tick- search all logs. The click search.

Search for short wave radio stations in a country. Enter the name of the country and click- search all logs. The click search.

Search for a short wave radio station. Enter the name of the short wave radio station and click- search all logs. The click search.

https://www.short-wave.info

http://naswa.net/logs

List of Short Wave radio stations that are broadcasting in English right now.

http://hfradio.org/english

Pirate radio.

HF radio beacons.

Spy number stations.

Short wave broadcasts.

Medium Wave stations.

Utility stations.

Other stations.

Pirate radio stations.

Radio Pirate QSL Collection.

Spy numbers stations.

Shortwave Broadcast Stations.

Short wave Utility Stations.

Medium wave Broadcast Stations.

Long wave Broadcast Stations.

VHF Radio.

UHF Radio.

http://www.hfunderground.com/wiki/Main_Page

Every radio station has an “interval signal” to allow listeners to adjust their radio receiver before the broadcast starts. Click the country to hear its radio interval test signal and station identification.

http://www.intervalsignals.net

QSL cards are sent to listeners when they send a reception report to a Short Wave radio station that contains the date, time, frequency, reception quality and the programs you heard so as to verify that you really heard the station.

Australia.

Short wave radio in Australia.

Shortwave radio in Australia.

Australia short wave radio stations.

Australia shortwave radio stations.

Australian short wave radio stations.

Australian shortwave radio stations.

Western Australia on-line short wave listener’s forum.

http://warsug.info/viewforum.php?f=8

Canada.

Short wave radio in Canada.

Shortwave radio in Canada.

Canadian short wave radio stations.

Canadian shortwave radio stations.

Canada short wave radio stations.

Canada shortwave radio stations.

Canadian International DX Club.

https://www.cidx.ca

Djibouti.

Short wave radio in Djibouti.

Shortwave radio in Djibouti.

Djibouti short wave radio stations.

Djibouti shortwave radio stations.

Djibouti short wave radio stations.

Djibouti shortwave radio stations.

17. Somalia short wave radio broadcasts.

FM iyo SW Raadiyo ee Soomaaliya, Soomaaliland iyo Jabuuti.

https://sites.google.com/site/somaliahamradio/somalia-short-wave-radio-broadcasts

Germany.

Short wave radio in Germany.

Shortwave radio in Germany.

German short wave radio stations.

German shortwave radio stations.

Germany short wave radio stations.

Germany shortwave radio stations.

List of Short Wave radio broadcasts in German.

http://www.wwdxc.de/hfd.pdf

List of Short Wave radio stations being heard from Germany based World Wide DX Club.

http://www.wwdxc.de/topnews.htm

List of Short Wave radio broadcasts in English, Spanish and German.

http://www.wwdxc.de/swl.pdf

New Zealand.

New Zealand Radio DX League.

Short wave radio in New Zealand.

Shortwave radio in New Zealand.

New Zealand short wave radio stations.

New Zealand shortwave radio stations.

http://radiodx.com/nzrdxl

Somalia.

Short wave radio in Somalia.

Shortwave radio in Somalia.

Somalia short wave radio stations.

Somalia shortwave radio stations.

Somali short wave radio stations.

Somali shortwave radio stations.

15. Radio Galkayo (Radio Gaalkacyo, Radio Galkacyo, Radio Galkaacyo, Radio Gaalkaacyo, Radio Galcaio).

https://sites.google.com/site/somaliahamradio/radio-gaalkacyo

16. Radio Galkayo 2 (Radio Gaalkacyo 2).

https://sites.google.com/site/somaliahamradio/radio-galkayo

17. Somalia short wave radio broadcasts (FM iyo SW Raadiyo ee Soomaaliya, Soomaaliland iyo Jabuuti).

https://sites.google.com/site/somaliahamradio/somalia-short-wave-radio-broadcasts

18. Radio Hage (Radio Hage Soomaaliya).

https://sites.google.com/site/somaliahamradio/radio-hage-somalia

20. Radio broadcasting in Somalia 1993-2009 (Halkani waa radio 1993-2009).

https://sites.google.com/site/somaliahamradio/somalia-history

21. Short Wave radio broadcasting to Somalia (IDAACAD SW RAADIYO U SOOMAALIYA).

https://sites.google.com/site/somaliahamradio/broadcasting-to-somalia

Somaliland.

Short wave radio in Somaliland.

Shortwave radio in Somaliland.

Somaliland short wave radio stations.

Somaliland shortwave radio stations.

Somaliland short wave radio stations.

Somaliland shortwave radio stations.

17. Somalia short wave radio broadcasts (FM iyo SW Raadiyo ee Soomaaliya, Soomaaliland iyo Jabuuti).

https://sites.google.com/site/somaliahamradio/somalia-short-wave-radio-broadcasts

USA.

Short wave radio in the USA.

Shortwave radio in the USA.

USA short wave radio stations.

USA shortwave radio stations.

Short wave radio in the US.

Shortwave radio in the US.

USA short wave broadcast stations.

USA shortwave broadcasting stations.

Short wave broadcast stations in the US.

Shortwave broadcasting stations in the US.

US short wave radio stations.

US shortwave radio stations.

BUILDING A HIGH FREQUENCY (SHORTWAVE) INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING STATION.

Any qualified US citizen, company, or group may apply to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for authority to construct and operate a high frequency (HF) (shortwave) international broadcasting station.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/appinfo.html

PRIVATELY OWNED USA SHORT WAVE RADIO STATIONS.

Privately owned Short wave radio stations in the USA.

KAIJ Dallas, Texas, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/KAIJ.txt

KFBS Northern Mariana Islands.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/KFBS.txt

KHBN Medorn, Aimeliik, Palau.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/KHBN.txt

KJES Vada, New Mexico, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/KJES.txt

KNLS Anchor Point, Alaska, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/KNLS.txt

KSDA Adat, Guam Island, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/KSDA.txt

KTBN Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/KTBN.txt

KTMI Lebanon, Oregon, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/KTMI.txt

KTWR Agana, Guam Island, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/KTWR.txt

KVOH Rancho Simi, California, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/KVOH.txt

KWHR Naalehu, Hawaii, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/KWHR.txt

WBCQ Monticello, Maine, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/WBCQ.txt

WBOH Newport, North Carolina, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/WBOH.txt

WEWN Vandiver, Alabama, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/WEWN.txt

WHRA Greenbush, Maine, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/WHRA.txt

WHRI Furman, South Carolina, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/WHRI.txt

WINB Red Lion, Pennsylvania, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/WINB.txt

WJIE Millerstown, Kentucky, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/WJIE.txt

WMLK Bethel, Pennsylvania, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/WMLK.txt

WRMI Miami, Florida, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/WRMI.txt

WRMO New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/WRNO.txt

WTJC Newport, North Carolina, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/WTJC.txt

WWBS Macon, Georgia, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/WWBS.txt

WWCR Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/WWCR.txt

WWRB Morrison, Tennessee, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/WWRB.txt

WYFR Okeechobee, Florida, USA.

http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/stations.html

National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters, Inc.

There are about 25 privately-owned shortwave radio stations throughout the U.S. and its territories.

http://www.shortwave.org

What is shortwave radio?

How far do shortwave signals travel?

How many shortwave stations are there in the U.S. and around the world?

How much power does a shortwave station use?

What kind of programs do shortwave stations broadcast?

What languages do shortwave stations transmit in?

Why is shortwave reception better at night on some frequencies and better in the daytime on other frequencies?

What kind of receiver is best to hear shortwave radio?

Why do shortwave stations sometimes fade while local AM and local FM stations are always loud and clear?

How many people listen to shortwave?

Why do shortwave stations change frequencies so often?

Where can I get lists of shortwave stations, frequencies and broadcast times?

Why can't I hear a particular station at the time and frequency that's listed for them?

Would it be easy to put my own shortwave station on the air?

http://www.shortwave.org/index.php/about


3.2

SW DRM RADIO BROADCASTING.

Short wave DRM radio broadcasting.

Digital shortwave radio broadcasting.

Digital short wave radio broadcasting.

Short wave digital radio broadcasting.

Shortwave digital radio broadcasting.

3.2a. SW Digital radio for International radio broadcasting.

3.2b. SW Digital radio for local radio broadcasting.

3.2a.

SW Digital radio for International broadcasting.

Short Wave Digital radio broadcast stations.

International DRM radio broadcasting stations.

International DRM radio stations.

Shortwave DRM radio stations.

DRM Digital shortwave radio stations.

DRM radio for international radio broadcasting.

DRM Digital shortwave radio broadcasting.

DRM Digital short wave radio broadcasting.

Short wave DRM digital radio broadcasting.

Shortwave DRM digital radio broadcasting.

DRM shortwave radio broadcasting.

DRM short wave radio broadcasting.

Short wave DRM radio broadcasting.

Shortwave DRM radio broadcasting.

DRM radio broadcasting.

DRM broadcasting.

SW DRM radio broadcast stations.

SW DRM radio broadcast stations.

SW DRM radio stations.

Worldwide Digital Short Wave radio broadcasts use the DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale, Worldwide Digital Radio- Mondiale is French for “worldwide”) broadcasting standard on SW between 3000 kHz to 30000 kHz (3 MHz to 30 MHz).

Introduction to the hobby of listening to DRM DX long distance Digital Short Wave radio broadcasts.

Introduction to Digital Short Wave radio broadcasts.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Radio_Mondiale

Digital Short Wave broadcasting.

Administrations are encouraged to facilitate the introduction of digitally modulated emissions from 3200 – 26100 kHz in accordance with the provisions of ITU radio regulations No. 5.134 and Resolution 517 as revised at the World Radio Communications Conference in 2007.

http://www.hfcc.org/pro/wrc07/REPORT-ON-WRC-for-HFCC.pdf

Data base of worldwide DRM broadcasters using Short Wave radio.

http://www.baseportal.com/baseportal/drmdx/main

https://www.drm.org

DRM Digital Short Wave Radio receivers

https://www.drm.org/products-2

Using your computer and SW radio to hear DRM radio broadcasts

http://www.wwdxc.de/drm.pdf

Computer DRM software works on any computer and only needs a radio receiver to be attached.

Dream DRM receiver.

http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/drm/index.php?title=Main_Page

Free DRM transmitter software

http://www.drm-sender.de

Switzerland.

DRM radio in Switzerland.

Switzerland DRM radio

Digital Short Wave broadcasting in Switzerland.

Switzerland Digital Short Wave broadcasting.

Administrations are encouraged to use the 3200 – 26100 kHz bands to facilitate the introduction of digitally modulated emissions especially on:

5900 – 5950 kHz,

7300 – 7350 kHz,

9400 – 9500 kHz,

11600 – 11650 kHz,

12050 – 12100 kHz,

13570 – 13600 kHz,

13800 – 13870 kHz,

15600 – 15800 kHz,

17480 – 17550 kHz,

18900 – 19020 kHz.

Federal Office of Communication (OFCOM), Switzerland (updated 2009).

3.2b.

SW Digital radio for local broadcasting.

Shortwave Digital radio for local broadcasting.

DRM radio for local short wave broadcasting.

DRM radio for local broadcasting.

DRM digital radio on 25 MHz.

DRM radio on 25 MHz.

DRM digital radio on 26 MHz.

DRM radio on 26 MHz.

Local DRM broadcasting.

25.670 – 26.100 MHz 11 metre band (11 meter band).

Digital Radio Mondiale DRM Digital modulation in the 26 MHz broadcasting band for local broadcasting using RF bandwidths of 10 kHz for parametric stereo DRM and 20 kHz for full stereo DRM from 25670 – 26100 kHz.

http://www.itu.int/md/dologin_md.asp?lang=en&id=R00-CAR-CIR-0243!!MSW-E

Introduction to parametric stereo.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parametric_Stereo

26000 kHz WRN, London, England DRM broadcasting tests.

26000 kHz Bayerischer Rundfunk, Dillberg, Germany using 100 Watts for local 20 km DRM broadcasting tests.

26012 kHz Nuremberg, Germany using 10 Watts for local 3 – 5 km DRM broadcasting tests.

Australia.

DRM in Australia.

DRM radio in Australia.

DRM Digital radio in Australia.

DRM broadcasting in Australia.

An Australian DRM technical and market report to the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) compared DRM on Medium Wave radio, Short Wave radio (9 MHz and 26 MHz) and VHF radio.

DRM is also compared with DAB, analog AM (analogue AM) and analog FM (analogue FM) (December 2006).

See DRM in Australia on 2.3 (b) MW AM DRM radio.


3.3

SW SSB radio broadcast stations.

Shortwave Single Side Band radio broadcasting stations.

Shortwave SSB radio broadcasting stations.

International SSB radio broadcasting stations.

International SSB radio stations.

SSB radio for international radio broadcasting.

SSB shortwave radio broadcasting.

SSB short wave radio broadcasting.

Short wave SSB radio broadcasting.

Shortwave SSB radio broadcasting.

SSB shortwave radio stations.

SSB short wave radio stations.

Short wave radio SSB broadcasting.

Shortwave radio SSB broadcasting.

Radio broadcasting on SSB.

Broadcasting on SSB.

SW SSB radio broadcast stations.

SW SSB radio broadcast stations.

Single Sideband broadcast stations.

Single Sideband radio stations.

Introduction to the American Forces network (AFN).

United States Armed Forces Radio and Television network.

American Forces Radio and Television Service (AFRTS).

USA Armed Forces Radio broadcast through USA Navy transmitters using SSB on short wave radio. AFRTS radio broadcasts are on short wave radio 24 fours 7 days providing entertainment programs, information programs and advertisements in the style of USA commercial radio.

Short wave radio is used by sailors on ships that do not have the Navy's Direct-to-Sailor (DTS) system and as a back up if DTS fails. Short wave is also used by listeners in remote location and those without the AFRTS Satellite Network (SATNET).

List of AFRTS SSB Short wave broadcast frequencies using USB (Upper Sideband).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armed_Forces_Radio

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/policy/army/fm/3-61-1/appt.htm

29.810 MHz 29810 KHz Military feed in LSB of South American broadcast stations for Antarctica base and ships at sea.


3.3a

Amateur radio broadcast stations.

Ham Radio broadcast stations.

Amateur radio news and information broadcast stations.

Amateur Radio stations.

Amateur radio stations are individual citizens in every country of the world who communicate and experiment with radio transmitters and radio receivers.

In some countries amateur radio stations also broadcast news and information of interest to amateur radio operators.

Australia.

Amateur radio news and information broadcasts in Australia.

Amateur radio broadcasts in Australia.

Any radio amateur in Australia can broadcast news and information related to amateur radio, amateur Television and Amateur Satellites.

Amateur radio broadcasts must be used as a means of facilitating intercommunication. This means that after the broadcast radio amateurs who have “tuned in” to listen should be invited to call-in “on the air”.

Such transmissions must not be, or include, an advertisement, and must not include any form of entertainment.

Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) updated on 13 August 2009.

SSB broadcasts on Short Wave radio in Australia.

Amateur Radio news broadcasts using SSB on Short Wave radio can be heard across Australia and overseas.

Australian SSB Short Wave radio broadcasting.

SSB short wave broadcasting in Australia.

SSB Amateur Radio news broadcasts can be heard on amateur radio frequencies on Medium Wave, Short Wave, VHF, UHF and SHF.

AM Amateur Radio news broadcasts can be heard on amateur radio frequencies in the 1.8 MHz band Medium Wave and on the 3.6 MHz and 7.1 MHz Short Wave bands.

FM Amateur Radio news broadcasts can be heard on 29 MHz Short Wave and on VHF, UHF and SHF.

TV Amateur Radio news broadcasts (Amateur Television, ATV, ADTV) can be heard on amateur radio frequencies in the UHF and SHF bands.

Victoria,

Australia wide.

SSB short wave broadcasting in Australia.

Victoria Amateur Radio news broadcasts across Australia and overseas on short wave radio, locally on VHF.

Wireless Institute of Australia amateur radio news broadcasts.

WIA amateur radio news broadcast times and frequencies.

http://www.wia.org.au/members/broadcast/where

WIA amateur radio news online

http://www.wia.org.au/members/broadcast/wianews

Midland Amateur Radio Club.

Click- General, WIA broadcasts.

http://www.marc.org.au

Australia amateur radio club links to news broadcast times and frequencies.

http://www.wia.org.au/clubs/vk9

Australia Capital Territory.

SSB short wave broadcasting in Canberra.

Canberra Amateur Radio news broadcasts across Australia and overseas on short wave radio, locally on VHF, UHF and SHF.

Canberra amateur radio club links to news broadcast times and frequencies.

http://www.wia.org.au/clubs/vk1/

New South Wales.

SSB short wave broadcasting in NSW.

NSW Amateur Radio news broadcasts across Australia and overseas on short wave radio, locally on VHF, UHF and SHF.

Amateur Radio NSW weekly news broadcast times and frequencies.

Download current and previous Amateur Radio NSW weekly broadcasts.

http://www.arnsw.org.au/html/news_vk2wi.htm

Westlakes Amateur Radio Club weekly news broadcast times and frequencies.

http://www.westlakesarc.org.au

NSW amateur radio club links to news broadcast times and frequencies.

http://www.wia.org.au/clubs/vk2

Northern Territory.

SSB short wave broadcasting in the Northern Territory.

Northern Territory Amateur Radio news broadcasts across Australia and overseas on short wave radio, locally on VHF, UHF and SHF.

Darwin Amateur Radio club news broadcast times and frequencies.

Northern Territory amateur radio club links to news broadcast times and frequencies.

https://www.wia.org.au/clubs/vk8/DarwinAmateurRadioClub

https://www.wia.org.au/clubs/vk8/AliceSpringsAmateurRadioClub

http://www.wia.org.au/clubs/vk8

Queensland.

SSB short wave broadcasting in Queensland.

Queensland Amateur Radio news broadcasts across Australia and overseas on short wave radio, locally on VHF, UHF and SHF.

Queensland amateur radio club links to news broadcast times and frequencies.

http://www.wia.org.au/clubs/vk4

South Australia.

SSB short wave broadcasting in South Australia.

South Australia Amateur Radio news broadcasts across Australia and overseas on short wave radio, locally on VHF, UHF and SHF.

Current and past South Coast Amateur Radio Club (SCARC) in Adelaide news online

South Australia amateur radio club links to news broadcast times and frequencies.

http://www.wia.org.au/clubs/vk5

Tasmania.

SSB short wave broadcasting in Tasmania.

Tasmania Amateur Radio news broadcasts across Australia and overseas on short wave radio, locally on VHF, UHF and SHF.

Radio and Electronics Association of Southern Tasmania (REAST) news broadcast times and frequencies.

https://www.reast.asn.au

Tasmania amateur radio club links to news broadcast times and frequencies.

http://www.wia.org.au/clubs/vk7

Victoria.

SSB short wave broadcasting in Victoria.

Victorian Amateur Radio news broadcasts across Australia and overseas on short wave radio, locally on VHF, UHF and SHF.

Victoria amateur radio club links to news broadcast times and frequencies.

http://www.wia.org.au/clubs/vk3

Western Australia.

SSB short wave broadcasting in Western Australia.

Western Australia Amateur Radio news broadcasts across Australia and overseas on short wave radio, locally on VHF, UHF and SHF.

Amateur Radio in Western Australia news broadcast times and frequencies.

http://www.vk6.net

Western Australia amateur radio club links to news broadcast times and frequencies.

http://www.wia.org.au/clubs/vk6

Australian amateur radio news broadcast forum

http://www.aurfscan.com.au

New Zealand.

SSB short wave broadcasting in New Zealand.

Amateur radio news and information broadcasts in New Zealand.

Amateur radio broadcasts in New Zealand.

Amateur Radio news broadcasts across New Zealand and overseas on short wave radio, locally on VHF, UHF and SHF.

New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters amateur radio news broadcast times and frequencies.

https://www.nzart.org.nz/news/broadcast/listen-on-air

South Africa.

SSB short wave broadcasting in South Africa.

Amateur radio news and information broadcasts in South Africa.

Amateur radio broadcasts in South Africa.

Amateur Radio news broadcasts across South Africa and overseas on short wave radio, locally on VHF, UHF and SHF.

South African Radio League amateur radio new broadcast times and frequencies.

Every Sunday at 0815 CAT in Afrikaans and 0830 CAT in English on 7.066 MHz and 145.725 MHz from Pretoria,

Relayed by ham radio on SSB on 3.695 MHz, 7.066 MHz, 10.130 MHz, 14.235 MHz and 28.325 MHz.

Relayed by ham radio on FM on 52.750 MHz, 438.825 MHz and 1.296 MHz from the Pretoria area.

http://www.sarl.org.za

http://www.sarl.org.za/Bulletins/sarlnews.txt

United Kingdom (UK).

SSB short wave broadcasting in the United Kingdom.

Amateur radio news and information broadcasts in the UK.

Amateur radio broadcasts in the UK.

Amateur Radio news broadcasts across the United Kingdom and overseas on short wave radio, locally on VHF, UHF and SHF.

Radio Society of Great Britain amateur radio new broadcast times and frequencies.

https://rsgb.org

USA.

SSB short wave broadcasting in the USA.

Amateur radio news and information broadcasts in the USA.

Amateur radio broadcasts in the USA.

Amateur Radio news broadcasts across the USA and overseas on short wave radio, locally on VHF, UHF and SHF.

Any radio amateur in the USA can use audio feeds of weekly amateur radio news and rebroadcast that news and information in accordance with United States FCC Part 97 Amateur Radio Service rules regarding the legal means of amateur radio operators issuing "QST’s" or "Bulletins of Interest to All Radio Amateurs."

Any radio amateur worldwide can request permission from Newsline to rebroadcast the Newsline Amateur radio audio feed.

http://www.arnewsline.org

USA amateur radio FCC regulations paragraph 97.111(b) "In addition to one way transmissions specially authorized elsewhere in this part an amateur station may transmit the following types of one-way communications: (6) transmissions necessary to disseminate information bulletins."

http://www.tscm.com/47cfr97.pdf

USA radio amateurs can also produce their own amateur radio programs and broadcast amateur radio news and information.

American Radio Relay League amateur radio news broadcasts.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W1AW

14275 MHz 14.275 MHz K1MAN International Amateur Radio Network (IARN) using SSB and in the 3.8 MHz band using AM.

IARN audio can be rebroadcast by anyone.

Amateur service information bulletins are authorized by the USA Federal Communications Commission FCC rules, 47 C.F.R. Paragraph 97.111(b)(6).

See 6.8 (Amateur TV).

See 3.3b (CB radio, Australia, amateur radio broadcasts relayed on CB radio channels).

See two way amateur radio communications in the radio communications section (VLF to TLF).


3.3b

CB radio broadcast stations.

CB radio news and information broadcast stations.

CB radio stations are individual citizens who communicate using CB radio transceivers.

In some countries CB radio stations can also broadcast news and information of interest to CB radio operators.

Australia.

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) have provided permission for radio news and information broadcasts to be conducted on CB radio by interested persons.

CB radio news broadcasts are conducted by CB radio operators who produce their own programs such as CB radio club news and by amateur radio operators who relay amateur radio news and information broadcasts on to CB radio channels.

SSB HF CB radio news broadcasts can be heard between channels 15 to 40 (not on known active channels or call channels).

AM HF CB radio news broadcasts can be heard between channels 1 to 14 (not on known active channels or call channels).

FM UHF CB radio news broadcasts can be heard on a repeater channel (with the permission of a repeater owner) or on an unused channel (not on known active channels or call channels).

Queensland.

Radio amateur Gary VK4TGB is known on CB Radio as “622” in Maryborough.

Gary decided in mid 2000 to put (the Amateur radio news) QNEWS on the air on CB Radio.

Garry picked up the Amateur radio news broadcast from 2 metres VHF and transmitted it on UHF CB radio using an Electrophone TX472S UHF CB radio to a 10dB vertical antenna and on HF CB radio using a Midlander 6001 27 MHz to a 1/2 wave Station Master antenna.

Tasmania.

Radio and Electronics Association of Southern Tasmania (REAST) news broadcast on HF CB radio and UHF CB radio.

Invitation to any radio amateur that would like to rebroadcast REAST news from their home ham radio station.

REAST call for help to relay the WIA amateur radio news broadcast from 2 metres to CB radio channel 22.

Western Australia.

CB radio news broadcasts in Perth.

Amateur Radio news broadcasts relayed on the Perth CB radio repeater.

http://warsug.info/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=2488&start=15

See two-way CB radio communications in 18.4 (HF CB Radio) and 20.4 (UHF CB Radio).

How to start a radio station in Somalia.

To build a radio station you need to train students to operate a radio transmitter.

The first radio broadcast station in North East Somalia.

Here are some of the original first Somalia volunteer radio students when the radio was first setup and nothing was on the walls in July 1993 in Galkayo, North East Somalia (known from the 1st August 1998 as the Puntland State of Somalia).

The short wave radio station was donated by the International Amateur Radio Club of Sydney, Australia and was delivered by two Australian volunteers Sam Voron VK2BVS, 6O0A from Sydney, Australia and Abdikarim Nur Mohamud (later became 6O0W) from Melbourne, Australia.

Radio Free Somalia (“free for all to use” known later as Radio Galkayo) was in a room at the Galkayo Police station, Galkayo, North East Somalia. This room was the original training and broadcast location in 1993.

THE PEOPLE IN THE PHOTO ARE:

1. Bottom right (smiling): Ahmed Abdisaaq (graduated later in 1993 and received his Somalia amateur radio callsign 6O0I).

2. Behind 6O0I (in a blue shirt looking at the camera): Abdullahi Hersi Mahamud (graduated later in 1993 and received his Somalia amateur radio callsign 6O0HX, in 2004 he was the head of the Galkom telecommunications financial department in Galkayo, Somalia.)

3. Left of 6O0I (looking away from the camera): ?

4. Black shirt: Yuusuf Cali Xasan (“Shareef”, Yusuf Ali Hasan "Shariif" graduated later in 1993 and received his Somalia amateur radio callsign 6O0SC, In 1993 Shariif was the only student who started with a technical knowledge of radio, all other students started with no radio knowledge of any kind).

5. In front of 6O0SC:?

6. Behind 6O0SC:?

7. Girl: ?

8. Right of Girl: ?

9. Left of Girl, bending down: ?

10. Standing against the right hand wall: ?

11. Standing at the window: Mohamoud Abdi Omar Adooyo (graduated later in 1993 and received his Somalia amateur radio callsign 6O0D).

12. Right of 6O0D: Foreign NGO visitor to the radio station.

(Photo Sam Voron 6O0A, VK2BVS).

Index https://sites.google.com/site/somaliaamateurradio/index1

Contact: Sam Voron VK2BVS, 6O0A.

Email somaliahamradio@yahoo.com