China Radio International Kashi-Saibagh

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China Radio International Kashi-Saibagh (Kashghar). Many MW & 500kW Short Wave Transmitters of China Radio International located in Kashi-Saibagh.
www.short-wave.info/index.php?txsite=Kashi-saibagh
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Coordinates:   39°21'40"N   75°44'43"E

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  • China Radio International (CRI) broadcasting Hindi and Urdu Services from Kashi-Saibagh on 1269kHz with 600kW Transmitter Power.
  • ALSO BROADCASTING IN ESPERANTO SERVICES ON 9860 KHZ
  • Good signal receiving from Twente on 17490kHz CRI English
  • Reasonably intelligible signal received in Berlin, Germany on 7395 kHz (CRI German)
  • Good signal in the southwest of the UK.
  • R4 S5 QSB, italian transmission, 20:45 UTC, 12/17/2014
  • Good reception RCI resort in France (Toulouse) on 17650 khz at 2:15 p.m. local time. Tubes receiver Hallicrafters S-38A.
  • OK signal, goes away sometimes, Jyväskylä, Finland
  • Ok reception Melbourne Australia 10pm local time 15210
  • 7345 Khz qsb S9 R5 ... perfect reception in north italy. receiver : KENWOOD TS-570D and 40 Meters halfwave V dipole
  • 7425 kHz, China Radio International, Jan 18, 2016 on Hammarlund HQ 145X
  • 6020 Khz , China radio international 8-10 signal, little fading, Miami FL, USA. 1/18/2016 2:30am UTC, 9:30pm local time. Receiver: Drake R8
  • I'm hearing it, but I can't imagine justifying in 2016 500kw shortwave broadcasts
  • Hearing the 500kw here in South Carolina, but I can't imagine the expense of such transmitters in a web centered world 2016
  • Strong and clear in Sofia, Bulgaria, IC735 + 20m wire outside, 6m above ground. The web centered world has billions possible of failure points. This world has 2 - the TX and the RX. The web is VERY fragile, most people don't even realize it.
  • Hearing a transmission here in South Carolina. But at 500 kw what is the point?
  • It's really simple, It's called world service for a reason - reaching people all over the world in a secure matter. I will tell you one thing for sure - having you listen to it takes 500kW on their side and 2W on your. Can you guess how much power goes into powering the thousands of web switching equipment between them and you? That would be in the megawatts. This is the exact fact people overlook - radio service is in fact MUCH MORE greener than the bandwidth savvy web, when it comes to reaching out. And reliability it 500% better. Just take your time and follow the link between them and you and you will realize that the KISS principle is 100% applicable here.
  • Yes, but you are broadcasting on 60 different frequencies at this moment!
  • Ok, I'm not from China. I too find their flooding of the airwaves excessive and annoying. I was just talking about the service generally.
  • Very strong signal in the UK (North East) on 13760Khz at 1900 -2000 hrs. Great Circle distance transmitter to receiver is 5772 km or 3607 miles. The strongest station on the band. Received on a Tecsun PL606 with a 70cm whip antenna.
  • Are you sure you are not listening to the Albanian transmitter? CRI have it for hire.
  • Is it 3 ALLISS antennas on the West point?
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