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We are delighted to announce that from the 1st June 2015, KBC
will be heard daily on medium wave. We will broadcast on 1602 kHz
between 07.00  19.00 CET from transmitters aboard the LV Jenni
Baynton. Our Sunday shortwave transmissions will continue on 6095
and we will add an extra hour onto 7375 transmission. To
facilitate these latest changes, our Saturday 6095 transmissions
will end on Saturday March 28th but all regular shows will be
maintained on a new KBC Internet stream which will be available
online 24/7. Also, look out later this year for KBC on DAB+ We
hope you enjoy our new outlets and will join KBC on MW, SW, DAB+
and Online. Check out our website kbcradio.eu and our FB page
facebook.com/TheMightyKbc for all the latest news.


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Welcome to program 103 of VOA Radiogram from the Voice of
America.

I'm Kim Andrew Elliott in Washington.

Here is the lineup for today's program, all in MFSK32 except
where noted:

  1:22 Program preview (now)
  2:43 A note about punctuation marks
  4:13 Greetings to the Antena DX radio program*
  6:21 Iron rain once fell on earth*
11:56 BPSK63: Analysis of earth's ionosphere
13:50 MFSK32 resumes: Young scientists (in Spanish)*
18:07 Change of directors at Ekho Moskvy radio*
21:59 Reuters website inaccessible in China*
25:29 Decode VOA Radiogram on Android device (Flmsg plaintext
form)
27:02 Closing snnouncements
28:05 MT63-500L: Bonus mode of the week

*with image


Please send reception reports to radiogram@voanews.com.

And visit voaradiogram.net.

Twitter: @VOARadiogram

<EOT>
 

 

 

Welcome to program 103 of VOA Radiogram from the Voice of
America.

I'm Kim Andrew Elliott in Washington.

Here is the lineup for today's program, all in MFSK32 except
where noted:

  1:22 Program preview (now)
  2:43 A note about punctuation marks
  4:13 Greetings to the Antena DX radio program*
  6:21 Iron rain once fell on earth*
11:56 BPSK63: Analysis of earth's ionosphere
13:50 MFSK32 resumes: Young scientists (in Spanish)*
18:07 Change of directors at Ekho Moskvy radio*
21:59 Reuters website inaccessible in China*
25:29 Decode VOA Radiogram on Android device (Flmsg plaintext
form)
27:02 Closing snnouncements
28:05 MT63-500L: Bonus mode of the week

*with image


Please send reception reports to radiogram@voanews.com.

And visit voaradiogram.net.

Twitter: @VOARadiogram
 

 

 

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Some listeners have noted difficulties in decoding certain
punctation marks.

If your decoding software can accommodate the UTF-8 character
set, then typographic quotation marks, apostrophes, and dashes
should display correctly. To avoid incorrect displays of these
punctuation marks, I usually replace the tyogrographic version of
these marks with the typewriter version.

An example of typographic quotation marks ...

“We have achieved some progress.”

An example of typewriter, or straight, quotation marks ...

"We have achieved some progress."

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people’s

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people's

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MOSCOW—Russian President Vladimir Putin

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MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin

Please let me know which of these punctuation marks display
correctly.


<EOT>

Some listeners have noted difficulties in decoding certain
punctation marks.

If your decoding software can accommodate the UTF-8 character
set, then typographic quotation marks, apostrophes, and dashes
should display correctly. To avoid incorrect displays of these
punctuation marks, I usually replace the tyogrographic version of
these marks with the typewriter version.

An example of typographic quotation marks ...

We have achieved some progress.

An example of typewriter, or straight, quotation marks ...

"We have achieved some progress."

An example of a typographic apostrophe ...

peoples

An example of a typewriter apostrophe ...

people's

An example of an em dash ...

MOSCOWRussian President Vladimir Putin

An example of a hyphen ...

MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin

Please let me know which of these punctuation marks display
correctly.

 

<STX>

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<EOT>

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<STX>

Congratulations to Victor Gutiérrez, presenter of Antena DX, on
the sixth anniversary of his program dedicated to DXing and new
technologies. Antena DX is transmitted by WRMI, Radio Miami
International, Monday 1230 UTC, Wednesday 1100 UTC, and Friday
0100 UTC, on 9955 kHz, and by AM and FM stations in the Americas
and Europe.

Felicidades a Víctor Gutiérrez, presentador de Antena Dx, en el
sexto aniversario de su programa dedicado al diexismo y las
nuevas tecnologías. Antena Dx se transmite por WRMI, Radio Miami
Internacional, a las 1230 UTC los lunes, a las 1100 UTC los
miércoles, y a la 0100 UTC los viernes, en 9955 kHz, y por
emisoras de AM y FM en las Américas y Europa.

Más detalles en/more details: http://programasdx.com/antenadx.htm


<EOT>

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Congratulations to Victor Gutirrez, presenter of Antena DX, on
the sixth anniversary of his program dedicated to DXing and new
technologies. Antena DX is transmitted by WRMI, Radio Miami
International, Monday 1230 UTC, Wednesday 1100 UTC, and Friday
0100 UTC, on 9955 kHz, and by AM and FM stations in the Americas
and Europe.

Felicidades a Vctor Gutirrez, presentador de Antena Dx, en el
sexto aniversario de su programa dedicado al diexismo y las
nuevas tecnologas. Antena Dx se transmite por WRMI, Radio Miami
Internacional, a las 1230 UTC los lunes, a las 1100 UTC los
mircoles, y a la 0100 UTC los viernes, en 9955 kHz, y por
emisoras de AM y FM en las Amricas y Europa.

Ms detalles en/more details: http://programasdx.com/antenadx.htm


 

 


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<EOT>  

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From VOA's Science World blog
http://blogs.voanews.com/science-world/ ...

Iron Rain Once Fell On Earth

Rick Pantaleo
March 18, 2015

Why does the Earth's mantle contain a good amount of iron while
the moon, by comparison, doesn't have as much of the element in
its mantle?

These mysteries have puzzled astrophysicists for years. Now, a
group of scientists working with Sandia National Laboratory's
"Z-Machine" — a device that produces the most powerful pulses of
electrical energy on Earth — may have some answers.

Scientists have long thought that iron found within Earth's
mantle, a layer located between the Earth's crust and core, may
have arrived as a result of bombardment by a great number of
plantesimals – small-to-large objects left over from the creation
of the solar system's planets that hit Earth during the later
stages of its formation.

Then again, the moon was also was subjected to the same
bombardment. So why doesn't it have as much iron in its mantle as
Earth?

The scientist's research provided evidence that iron contained
within the colliding objects vaporized upon impact, creating
clouds of iron droplets that then rained on the early Earth. This
iron-rich rain then made its way through layers of Earth,
creating pockets of the element in the mantle.

It is also thought that because of its comparatively weaker
gravity, the moon's mantle wasn't as able to absorb as much iron
content in this way as Earth.

The research team outlined its findings in a paper published in a
recent edition of the journal "Nature Geosciences."

http://blogs.voanews.com/science-world/2015/03/18/science-scanner-maven-finds-surprises-iron-rain-exercise-boosts-cancer-treatment/



See also:
https://share.sandia.gov/news/resources/news_releases/iron_rain/#.VQswbeEsNR-


<EOT>

 

From VOA's Science World blog
http://blogs.voanews.com/science-world/ ...

Iron Rain Once Fell On Earth

Rick Pantaleo
March 18, 2015

Why does the Earth's mantle contain a good amount of iron while
the moon, by comparison, doesn't have as much of the element in
its mantle?

These mysteries have puzzled astrophysicists for years. Now, a
group of scientists working with Sandia National Laboratory's
"Z-Machine" a device that produces the most powerful pulses of
electrical energy on Earth may have some answers.

Scientists have long thought that iron found within Earth's
mantle, a layer located between the Earth's crust and core, may
have arrived as a result of bombardment by a great number of
plantesimals small-to-large objects left over from the creation
of the solar system's planets that hit Earth during the later
stages of its formation.

Then again, the moon was also was subjected to the same
bombardment. So why doesn't it have as much iron in its mantle as
Earth?

The scientist's research provided evidence that iron contained
within the colliding objects vaporized upon impact, creating
clouds of iron droplets that then rained on the early Earth. This
iron-rich rain then made its way through layers of Earth,
creating pockets of the element in the mantle.

It is also thought that because of its comparatively weaker
gravity, the moon's mantle wasn't as able to absorb as much iron
content in this way as Earth.

The research team outlined its findings in a paper published in a
recent edition of the journal "Nature Geosciences."

http://blogs.voanews.com/science-world/2015/03/18/science-scanner-maven-finds-surprises-iron-rain-exercise-boosts-cancer-treatment/



See also:
https://share.sandia.gov/news/resources/news_releases/iron_rain/#.VQswbeEsNR-
 

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of our moon slamming at great speed into a body the size of
Mercury ...


<EOT>

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of our moon slamming at great speed into a body the size of
Mercury ...

 

 



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<EOT>

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This is VOA Radiogram from the Voice of America.

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VOA Radiogram now changes to BPSK63 ...


<EOT>

This is VOA Radiogram from the Voice of America.

Please send reception reports to radiogram@voanews.com.


VOA Radiogram now changes to BPSK63 ...

 

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This is VOA Radiogram in BPSK63 ...

From the radio version of VOA's Science World ...

Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory along with Canada's University of New Brunswick are conducting a joint research project to look for and
study interference producing irregularities in the Earth's ionosphere that can affect the Global Positioning System. Dr. Richard Langley [a VOA Radiogram
listener] from the University of New Brunswick, Canada is a member of the research team. He'll tell us about what he and his colleagues hope to learn from this project.

This report is included in the 14 March edition of VOA's "Science World." Audio of that program is here:

https://soundcloud.com/voa-science-world/study-of-earths-ionosphere



VOA Radiogram now changes back to MFSK32 ...

 

This is VOA Radiogram in BPSK63 ...

From the radio version of VOA's Science World ...

Researchers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory along with Canada's University of New Brunswick are conducting a joint research project to look for and
study interference producing irregularities in the Earth's ionosphere that can affect the Global Positioning System. Dr. Richard Langley [a VOA Radiogram
listener] from the University o t New Brunswick, Canada is a member of the research team. He'll tell us about what he and his colleagues hope to learn from this project.

This report is included in the 14 March edition of VOA's "Science World." Audio of that program is here:

https://soundcloud.com/voa-science-world/study-of-earths-ionosphere



VOA Radiogram now changes back to MFSK32 ...
 

RSID: <<2015-03-21T16:14Z MFSK-32 @ 17860000+1500>>

<STX>

In MFSK32, this is VOA Radiogram from the Voice of America.

Please send reception reports to radiogram@voanews.com.

The following news item is from the VOA Spanish Service and,
coincidentally, is in Spanish ...

Voz de América - Redacción
16.03.15

Jóvenes científicos se abren paso en EE.UU.

Un grupo de selectos jóvenes científicos participaron de un
concurso anual que busca encontrar a los portentos del futuro.

Tres de estos jóvenes, destacaron con inventos que no solo
sorprendieron al jurado del Intel Science Talent Search, sino que
además, podrían ser la llave para que los científicos salven
miles de vidas en todo el mundo.

Combinando la tecnología informática con la bioquímica, Anvita
Gupta, de 17 años, identificó nuevos medicamentos para combatir
el ébola, el cáncer y la tuberculosis.

La investigación llevó a Emily Ashkin a encontrar mejores
herramientas para vencer el cáncer de piel, mientras que Tanay
Tandon creó un lente microscópico que conectado a un teléfono
inteligente, detecta los parásitos que causan la malaria y otras
enfermedades de la sangre.

Vea los inventos de estos tres jóvenes científicos en el video de
arriba.

http://www.voanoticias.com/content/jovenes-estudiantes-cientificos-ciencia-tecnologia/2682702.html




<EOT>

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<EOT>

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In MFSK32, this is VOA Radiogram from the Voice of America.

Please send reception reports to radiogram@voanews.com.

The following news item is from the VOA Spanish Service and,
coincidentally, is in Spanish ...

Voz de Amrica - Redaccin
16.03.15

Jvenes cientficos se abren paso en EE.UU.

Un grupo de selectos jvenes cientficos participaron de un
concurso anual que busca encontrar a los portentos del futuro.

Tres de estos jvenes, destacaron con inventos que no solo
sorprendieron al jurado del Intel Science Talent Search, sino que
adems, podran ser la llave para que los cientficos salven
miles de vidas en todo el mundo.

Combinando la tecnologa informtica con la bioqumica, Anvita
Gupta, de 17 aos, identific nuevos medicamentos para combatir
el bola, el cncer y la tuberculosis.

La investigacin llev a Emily Ashkin a encontrar mejores
herramientas para vencer el cncer de piel, mientras que Tanay
Tandon cre un lente microscpico que conectado a un telfono
inteligente, detecta los parsitos que causan la malaria y otras
enfermedades de la sangre.

Vea los inventos de estos tres jvenes cientficos en el video de
arriba.

http://www.voanoticias.com/content/jovenes-estudiantes-cientificos-ciencia-tecnologia/2682702.html


 

 

 

 

 




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<EOT>  

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From Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:

Gazprom-Media To Change Director At Ekho Moskvy

March 19, 2015

The state-controlled Russian broadcasting company Gazprom-Media
Holding has announced it will change the director at the Ekho
Moskvy ( Эхо Москвы ) radio station.

The company's press service said on March 19 that current Ekho
Moskvy Director Mikhail Dyomin would be dismissed.

It said he would be replaced by the former general director of
the station, Yekaterina Pavlova.

Pavlova confirmed she had received an offer for the position and
accepted.

Gazprom-Media is Russia's largest media company, with holdings
including NTV, Itogi magazine, and a controlling stake in Ekho
Moskvy radio, one of Russia's few remaining platforms for
criticism of the Kremlin.

Chief director and shareholder at Ekho Moskvy Aleksandr
Venediktov said he was informed there would be a meeting of
shareholders on June 15 and the main issue on the agenda would be
Dyomin's dismissal.

Venediktov said he would vote against replacing Dyomin and noted
Dyomin was the third general director the station has had in the
last 18 months.

"I think it's some kind of show," Venediktov said.

http://www.rferl.org/content/russia-ekho-moskvy-gazprom-media-change-director-general-dyomin/26910287.html


<EOT>

 



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From Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty:

Gazprom-Media To Change Director At Ekho Moskvy

March 19, 2015

The state-controlled Russian broadcasting company Gazprom-Media
Holding has announced it will change the director at the Ekho
Moskvy ( ) radio station.

The company's press service said on March 19 that current Ekho
Moskvy Director Mikhail Dyomin would be dismissed.

It said he would be replaced by the former general director of
the station, Yekaterina Pavlova.

Pavlova confirmed she had received an offer for the position and
accepted.

Gazprom-Media is Russia's largest media company, with holdings
including NTV, Itogi magazine, and a controlling stake in Ekho
Moskvy radio, one of Russia's few remaining platforms for
criticism of the Kremlin.

Chief director and shareholder at Ekho Moskvy Aleksandr
Venediktov said he was informed there would be a meeting of
shareholders on June 15 and the main issue on the agenda would be
Dyomin's dismissal.

Venediktov said he would vote against replacing Dyomin and noted
Dyomin was the third general director the station has had in the
last 18 months.

"I think it's some kind of show," Venediktov said.

http://www.rferl.org/content/russia-ekho-moskvy-gazprom-media-change-director-general-dyomin/26910287.html

 

 

 

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<EOT>

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<EOT>  

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Reuters Websites Become Inaccessible in China

Reuters via voanews.com
March 20, 2015

BEIJING - The news websites of Reuters, including those in
English and Chinese, were inaccessible in China on Friday, after
users first experienced difficulties accessing them late on
Thursday.

The websites of Bloomberg News, the New York Times and News
Corp's Wall Street Journal have all been inaccessible in China
for some time.

It was not immediately clear why users were hindered from using
the Reuters sites.

The websites of some major news organizations, including Reuters,
have at times become inaccessible in China in whole or part,
often after the publication of stories on issues about which the
Chinese government is sensitive.

The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), the country's
Internet regulator, did not immediately respond to a written
request for comment.

"Reuters is committed to practicing fair and accurate journalism
worldwide. We recognize the great importance of news about China
to all our customers, and we hope that our sites will be restored
in China soon," a Reuters spokeswoman said in an emailed
statement.

Reuters is the news division of Thomson Reuters Corp. Thomson
Reuters also sells financial news and data services to clients in
China. These services remained available.

http://www.voanews.com/content/reu-reuters-websites-become-inaccessible-in-china/2688016.html



<EOT>

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Reuters Websites Become Inaccessible in China

Reuters via voanews.com
March 20, 2015

BEIJING - The news websites of Reuters, including those in
English and Chinese, were inaccessible in China on Friday, after
users first experienced difficulties accessing them late on
Thursday.

The websites of Bloomberg News, the New York Times and News
Corp's Wall Street Journal have all been inaccessible in China
for some time.

It was not immediately clear why users were hindered from using
the Reuters sites.

The websites of some major news organizations, including Reuters,
have at times become inaccessible in China in whole or part,
often after the publication of stories on issues about which the
Chinese government is sensitive.

The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), the country's
Internet regulator, did not immediately respond to a written
request for comment.

"Reuters is committed to practicing fair and accurate journalism
worldwide. We recognize the great importance of news about China
to all our customers, and we hope that our sites will be restored
in China soon," a Reuters spokeswoman said in an emailed
statement.

Reuters is the news division of Thomson Reuters Corp. Thomson
Reuters also sells financial news and data services to clients in
China. These services remained available.

http://www.voanews.com/content/reu-reuters-websites-become-inaccessible-in-china/2688016.html

 

<STX>

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<EOT>

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<EOT>  

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<EOT>

 


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<EOT>

 

 


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Please send reception reports to radiogram@voanews.com.

And visit voaradiogram.net.

Twitter: @VOARadiogram

Thanks to colleagues at the Edward R. Murrow shortwave
transmitting station in North Carolina.

I'm Kim Elliott. Please join us for the next VOA Radiogram.

This is VOA, the Voice of America.


<EOT>

Please send reception reports to radiogram@voanews.com.

And visit voaradiogram.net.

Twitter: @VOARadiogram

Thanks to colleagues at the Edward R. Murrow shortwave
transmitting station in North Carolina.

I'm Kim Elliott. Please join us for the next VOA Radiogram.

This is VOA, the Voice of America.

 

 
 

RSID: <<2015-03-21T16:29Z MT63-500L @ 17860000+1504>>

 

Thank you for decoding the modes on VOA Radiogram.

 

Thank you for decoding the modes on VOA Radiogram.

 

 

 


 

www.rhci-online.net/radiogram/radiogram.htm

 

 

 QTH:

 D-06193 Petersberg (Germany/Germania)

 Ant.:

 Dipol for 40m-Band      &   Boomerang Antenna 11m-Band

 RX   for  RF:

 FRG-100B + IF-mixer    &    ICOM IC-R75 + IF-mixer

 Software IF:

 con STUDIO1 - Software italiano per SDR       [S-AM-USB/LSB]

 Software AF:

 Fldigi-3.22.05   +   flmsg-2.0.8

 OS:

 German XP-SP3 with support for asian languages

 German W7 32bit + 64bit

 PC:               

 MEDION Titanium 8008  (since 2003)   [ P4  -  2,6 GHz]

 MSI-CR70-2MP345W7  (since2014)   [i5 -P3560 ( 2 x 2,6GHz) ]

 

 

 

 


 

DRM-images   -   received via EASYPAL/DSSTV on 3733kHz/LSB    (FRG-100 / Dipol for ~7 MHz)

 

 

Here are some pics of  DL7VOE  [Wolfgang Oelschlaeger, D-15732 Schulzendorf, Germany]  received in the last days: