![]() The azimuth (direction) that the broadcast is being beamed, in degrees. The power of the broadcast transmission in kiloWatts (kW). Note that this arrangement is set by the body responsible for co-ordinating short-wave transmissions and not by. ![]() Start time of the broadcast (in GMT/UTC).ĭays of the week that the broadcast is on-air. ![]() Just in case that is not working, the meaning of the various columns is as defined below. For example, holding your mouse over the column labelled Freq should bring up information showing that this column shows the 'Frequency in kHz'. The meaning of many of the columns can be identified by holding your mouse over the heading for the column. Any which are on-air at the selected time are highlighted and a map of these transmissions produced. Where both a language and a broadcaster are selected, all the transmissions by that broadcaster, in that language, will be listed, whether on-air or not. Similarly, if a specific broadcaster has been selected, all transmissions on-air by that broadcaster will be shown. A list of the frequencies used for these broadcasts along with the particular radio transmitting stations concerned will be produced, and a map showing the location and frequency of every transmitter on-air will also be produced. Where a language has been selected, all the broadcasts on-air in that language at the selected time will be shown. ![]() To use this option, select a language or a broadcaster (or both) from the drop down menu, then either leave the 'NOW' box ticked for broadcasts on the air at the present time, or unclick this and enter a specific time in hours and minutes (noting that times have to be in GMT/UTC which may not be local time to you) and then click 'GO'.
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