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THE LISTENING POST

~ Lately, the media have been focused on the war in Ukraine and it’s virtually impossible to keep up with daily — sometimes hourly — news updates. So far, about the only semi-stable news is that WRMI is airing Radio Ukraine International from 1200-1300 UTC, currently on 5010 kHz. (RUI, itself, is long gone from shortwave). You might also check other WRMI frequencies just in case. There is a l-o-n-g listing in the 2022 World Radio TV Handbook (WRTH [p. 512]).

~ Radio Japan (NHK) has discontinued its service in Spanish, effective as of last March.

Listener Logs

Your shortwave broadcast station logs are always welcome. But please ensure to double or triple space between the items, list each logging according to the station’s home country and include your last name and state abbreviation after each. Also needed are spare QSLs, station schedules, brochures, pennants, station photos and anything else you think would be of interest. The same holds true for amateur radio operators who also listen to shortwave broadcasts… I know you’re out there! You, too, are also most welcome to contribute!

Here are this month’s logs. All times are in UTC. If no language is mentioned, English is assumed.

ALASKA—KNLS via Anchor Point on 9520 at 1200 with woman giving

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