Wednesday, October 28, 2015

2015 CRI Frequencies

In case someone is interested, here is the 2015 Shortwave Schedule by China Radio International.


I get clear CRI broadcast reception on my Grundig Yacht Boy 80 most of the time.

Whenever I listen to shortwave, CRI is always there and usually on multiple frequencies and very good quality, which is to be commended. Programming is also excellent.

However I also discovered that I got CRI broadcasts at times and frequencies not necessarily on that list. 

Monday, October 26, 2015

Buran USSR Space Shuttle in Winter

Borrowing from my car (and other vehicle-) spotting blog this entry about the Buran the USSR space shuttle photographed by me last winter (2014) at the VDNKh, a well known facility in north Moscow.

Here it is.

I suspect it's a replica, or a mock-up (some parts maybe genuine though).

All-white... it's white in the skies, it's white on the ground.


Buran landing gear.


Nose section up close.




Under the belly.


Tail section.






Vostok spaceship....I think it used to be a functioning Vostok rocket but now is a kind of monument.



Mounted police. 

SWling on October 19-20, 2015

The last shortwave listening session at dacha for this year as the summer season is now truly over.

Lots of CRI as usual.

CRI on three frequences 6019, 9469, 9676 kHz (+- 3 kHz), reception average to poor, October 19, 2015.

But still usable. 


Saturday, October 17, 2015

www.short-wave.info

Great shortwave resource is www.short-wave.info.

In particular, you can use it to try to identify a station you heard by its frequency.

I do a little bit of SWling myself every now and then and have a small collection of basic shortwave radios.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Smaller Pobeda 2602 by ZiM

A small later-years Pobeda by ZiM factory.


An iconic Russian wristwatch, the Pobeda was produced from at least 1945 until about 2003 at various watch factories.


The Pobeda was longest produced at ZiM.


This watch is one of those later years ZiM Pobedas.


Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Shortwave... China Radio International

More recent shortwave.

China Radio International listened to on September 27, 2015 on two frequencies.



CRI's Heartbeat program, a current affairs program about life in China, I think.

Heard on shortwave on 7349 kHz


An another bit of CRI, probably the same program a bit earlier.


Heard on 6076 kHz

CORRECTION. 6076 kHZ is not CRI. As per CRIENGLISH:

 We haven’t 6076kHz on our frequency schedule
CORRECTION 2. After using this excellent resource I am inclined to believe that it is CRI but the correct frequency is 6075 kHz


I am going to send in a reception report as of today and see if I can get a QSL card.


Bonus - some shortwave noise on 5158 kHz


Clearly, a man-made noise.

Saturday, October 3, 2015

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Shortwave: World Harvest Radio

Listened in on shortwave on 27/09/2015 at my Dacha in the woods (and swamps) about 100 km north of Moscow.

New to me, World Harvest Radio (International), a conservative Christian radio out of the USA.





Reception is rather good given the circumstances and the radio I use, a mid-of-the-range Grundig Yacht Boy 80, nothing fancy.

It identifies itself at about 5:18 in the video above. 

Frequency: 5920 kHz


I wonder where the broadcast comes from so I can here it so good in Moscow. 

According to wikipedia, it is Angel 2 service of WHRI which is supposed to be re-transmitted from Palau? 

Or is it, more likely, re-transmitted from somewhere in Eastern Europe?
Completed a reception report form on the WHR website, anxiously awaiting a QSL card. Will post on this blog when (and if) I get one.