Bangladesh Betar: October 7 2016
/Bangladesh Betar October 7 2016 using Perseus SDR with Wellbrook Loop antenna Sherwood Park, Alberta 4750 kHz 1427 UTC.
Bangladesh Betar October 7 2016 using Perseus SDR with Wellbrook Loop antenna Sherwood Park, Alberta 4750 kHz 1427 UTC.
Bangladesh Betar broadcasting in English to South Asia on 15105 kHz at 1230 UTC. Transmitted at 250 kw from Dhaka. News, sport, and music. Received in Sydney, Australia, with a Degen DE1103 and a Kestrel W31MS active loop antenna.
Many thanks to SWAA contributor, Frank, for this recording of Bangladesh Betar's English language service.
Frank recorded this broadcast from his home in Europe on August 6, 2014, on 13,580 kHz, starting at 17:45 UTC. Frank used a Kenwood R-5000 receiver and a Wellbrook ALA 1530+ antenna. This broadcast originates from Bangladesh Betar's transmitter site in Dhaka (250 kW).
This recording begins with the Bangladesh Betar interval signal.
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Many thanks to SWAA contributor, Frank, for this recording of Bangladesh Betar's English language service.
Frank recorded this broadcast from his home in Europe on April 19, 2014, on 13,580 kHz, starting at 17:45 UTC. Frank used a Kenwood R-5000 receiver and a Wellbrook ALA 1530+ antenna. This broadcast originates from Bangladesh Betar's transmitter site in Dhaka (250 kW).
This recording begins with the Bangladesh Betar interval signal (many thanks, Frank!).
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