Voice of Mongolia A21 Frequency schedule now available for Shortwave listeners. Mongolian National Public Radio and Television is the Mother organization of "Voice of Mongolia-VOM". It is the only overseas service of Mongolia, broadcasting from Ulaanbaatar, the Capital of Mongolia.
Voice of Mongolia A21 Summer Schedule
Mongolian National Public Radio, Voice of Mongolia Winter Schedule will effect from 28 March 2021 and continue up to October 30, 2021. Here is the detailed schedule:
Time (UTC |
LANGUAGE |
FREQUENCY |
DAYS |
CIRAF ZONES |
Tx POWER |
|
0900 |
0930 |
English |
12085 |
Daily |
43,44,49 |
250 |
0930 |
1000 |
Mongolian |
12085 |
Daily |
45 |
250 |
1000 |
1030 |
Chinese |
12086 |
Daily |
45 |
250 |
1030 |
1100 |
Japanese |
12087 |
Daily |
45 |
250 |
1400 |
1430 |
Chinese |
12015 |
Daily |
43,44,49 |
250 |
1430 |
1500 |
Mongolian |
12015 |
Daily |
43,44,49 |
250 |
1500 |
1530 |
Japanese |
12015 |
Daily |
45 |
250 |
1530 |
1600 |
English |
12016 |
Daily |
45 |
250 |
2300 |
1600 |
Mongolian |
4830 |
Daily |
32,33 |
10 |
2300 |
1600 |
Mongolian |
4895 |
Daily |
32,33 |
10 |
2300 |
1600 |
Mongolian |
7260 |
Daily |
32,33 |
50 |
Update: 25 April 2021 HFCC Database.
Voice of Mongolia Transmitter Sites and Antenna Details
VOM broadcasting the signal comes directly from its own Transmitting Station at Khonkhor. It is about 25 km east of Mongolian Capital Ulan Bator. Voice of Mongolia still uses Soviet-made 100, 250, and 500 kW transmitters and curtain antennas built in the mid-sixties. The transmissions beamed to East Asia. It has fair reception in South America. South Asian transmissions can be heard in Southern Africa and in Europe as well.
For more Summer Schedule, please visit A21