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.
Marco, near Rome, produced this YouTube video of his reception and decoding of VOA Radiogram on 17 November 2013, 1930-2000 UTC, on 15670 kHz. Despite marginal reception of the voice introduction, everything decodes well, except that the Chinese characters did not print out. Apparently, the UTF-8 character set was not selected on Marco’s Fldigi software. Decoding from the audio of this YouTube video, the Chinese characters do print out on instances of Fldigi with UTF-8 set:
youtu.be/v9k-pRPG0x8
Andy, in Virginia, provided this YouTube video of his reception and decoding on 17 November 2013, 0230-0300 UTC, 5745 kHz. This frequency usually puts a good signal into Virginia, although unpredictable fades can occur. Everything decodes well, including the Chinese characters, although the RSID for the MFSK16 program preview did not work:
youtu.be/_hwf9fvFWWI
