On Nov 3, 10:22 am, "australia.radio.broadcast.moderated -"
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> wrote:
> Double V Shortwave Australia here
>
> Can anyone here tell me please what they get on 2368.5
> at the moment ?. What is that in meters?
>
> Our Organisation is Vale Vision and we are
> a print handicapped service in many languages
> Our website is athttp://www.radio2doublev.org/
>
> I m planning to use it from Fairfield NSW and Darwin
> NT Australia with 1kw in English Mandarin Cantonese Samoan
>
> Punjabi. Arabic Indian Greek Italian
>
> Urdu Cambodian Lao
>
> Thai Indonesian Turkish Assyrian Tagalog and Vietnamese. But will
> anyone hear it?
>
> These are the only private ones that exist now and they are all on
> 2368.5 . But do not transmit How can the
> ACMA put them all on the same frequency?
> Wont we need thwe best chance frequencies of our own?
> -------------------
>
> Here is what is licenced at the moment
>
> Frequency (kHz) Station Location Tx Power (W) Content
Reception
> Approx. Distance (km)
> 2368.5 Radio Symban PEAKHURST, NSW Narrowcast - Greek
N=
il 1200
> 2368.5 Station X SOUTH****T, QLD Narrowcast - Music from
t=
he 1960s
> to today Nil 1900
> 2368.5 Craig Allen, GLENMORE PARK, NSW FANNIE BAY, NT
N=
il
> TOWNSVILLE, QLD Nil
> CRAIGIEBURN, VIC Nil
> WEST SWAN, WA Nil
> PARALOWIE, SA
>
> maybe you or some of your members
> can help./
>
> . We are interested in obtaining from the ACMA two shortwave
> broadcasting licences
> to broadcast 24/7 one to cover sydney and the other
> Darwin and if possible some of Timor, Indonesia and PNG
> . Our Organisation is Vale Vision and we are
> a print handicapped service in many languages
> Our website is athttp://www.radio2doublev.org/
>
> We will need to pay technicians or organisations to instal and
> maintain the sites
> to use a site in sydney and darwin
> and the best option up there is AARDS?
>
> The 4 transmitters will be fromhttp://www.transmitter.be/hcj-tb1000.html
>
> Are they good units?
>
> If you have any ideas or can suggest anything that will help we would
> be grateful. By way of return we will havea weekly DX Show.
>
> Our Studio is at Canley Vale N
>
> What Frequency?
>
> What Power?
>
> Please cpntact us if you want to help
> Double V Shortwave Australia
>
> Kind Regards
>
> Keith
The 2368.5 kHz Frequency is in the 120 Metre "Tropical Band"
and at 1KW is simply used for Local Region Broadcasting which
can often run 24/7.
http://groups.google.com/group/shortwave-listener-qsl-re****ts/msg/de1e56cc1=
504085a
Were we in California -USA- may have Noise all over the Band
at that UTC Time they may be in a Quiet Period in Australia.
Plus even on a Noisy Band -if- you are 'close enough'
{in Country} 1 KW will get through.
READ - "Tropical Band DXing" -by- Don Moore
http://donmoore.tripod.com/genbroad/tropical.htm
The Where, When, Why, What, and How of Tropical Band DXing
Check-Out - "Tropical Band Loggings" -source- NASWA Journal
http://www.naswa.net/journal/bycolumn/tropical-loggings/
Read -Tropical Band [Blogs] -source- WordPress.Com
http://wordpress.com/tag/tropical-band/
Check-Out - "Tropical-Band.Com"
http://www.geoo.de/trop/trope/include.php?path=3Dstart.php
-source- Online HF-Frequency Database
SEARCH - The Shortwave DX Frequency List =A9
DX WORLD =3D> http://dxworld.com/cgi-bin/troplist?.
Search for Tropical Band and Rare Shortwave Radio Stations
-source- =A9 2000 Bob's Radio Web
$PPV$ - The "Tropical Band List" (TBL)
TBL =3D> http://www.radio-****tal.org/wp/tbl.html
Part A is Sorted by Frequency
Part B is Sorted by Countries
and now you know -cause- i just told you - iane ~ RHF
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