VOA Radiogram is now Shortwave Radiogram. Please visit swradiogram.net


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.

VOA Radiogram is now Shortwave Radiogram. Please visit swradiogram.net


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.

VOA Radiogram transmission schedule
(all days and times UTC):
Sat 0930-1000 5745 kHz
Sat 1600-1630 17580 kHz
Sun 0230-0300 5745 kHz
Sun 1930-2000 15670 kHz
All via the Edward R. Murrow transmitting station in North Carolina.

To decode the digital text and images transmitted on VOA Radiogram, download Fldigi, Flmsg and Flamp from w1hkj.com. See also how to decode the modes.

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  • VOA Radiogram: World’s only self-correcting shortwave radio program

    After the first airplay of VOA Radiogram program 34, 23 November 2013 at 1600-1630 UTC on 17860, listeners sent in badly slanted MFSK images. Obviously there was a problem on the VOA side.

    Merkouris Gogos sent unslanted images because he adjusted the Fldigi sound card setting. Based on Merkouris’s information, I sent an email to the group, and most of us used an audio adjustment of -2250 ppm (parts per million) to achieve unslanted images. This indicates that something on the VOA side was 0.225% too fast.

    Mark Hirst in the UK decoded the image on the left live from the recording, then decoded the same image on the right from his recording after setting the Fldigi RX correction to -2250 ppm:

    image

    Michel Morisse in France did the same:

    image

    Bob Nerozzi in Italy added an adjustment of the pitch to clean up as well as unslant the images. I’m not sure how or why this works, but it obviously does work:

    image

    • November 29, 2013 (6:49 am)