VOA Radiogram is a Voice of America program experimenting with digital text and images via shortwave broadcasting. It is produced and presented by Dr. Kim Andrew Elliott.
On its North America broadcast Sunday, 24 March, at 0000-0200, The Mighty KBC featured text modes at about 0130 and 0200, on its 7375 kHz frequency via Germany. At 0130, Olivia 8-1000 was centered here, 24 dB under the country tune “Someday [garbled],” by Suzy Bogguss. (Audio here.) Well, close to perfect, and other listeners had 100% copy.

This coming Sunday on The Mighty KBC, at about 0133 UTC, MFSK128 (perhaps too fast for shortwave) will be centered on 1500 Hz. Just before 0200, MFSK64 with an Flmsg-forrmatted message will be centered on 1500 Hz, and an image in MFSK32 on 2700 Hz. This is during the 0000-0200 UTC (Saturday 8 to 10 pm EDT) broadcast on 7375 via Nauen, Germany.
