Back on Monday June 14th, something went wrong with the feed for the VOA Portuguese programming on Botswana shortwave transmitter. The first half hour of the broadcast on 12080kHz went fine but something went wrong at news time. I caught the problem as it happened while Dxing and recording it from Alaska.
At 1730UTC, a pop song faded out and then some news jingle background music played in it's entirety with no news person, then there was some dead air followed by more news music. Then for 25 minutes, they played a 40 second VOA jingle music bed over and over and over.... and over till the VOA Portuguese feed suddenly reappeared.
Here's the audio:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nhxnmy9axAV3j_nYDArHvTlF_msFQMIu/view?usp=sharing
I'm told that if it were an issue in the studio, a live operator has multiple ways to fill. Another backup system, whatever ARPS, would've defaulted to VOA1 Music Mix. It would seem like this may have been an issue at the transmitter site. I didn't check the other frequency on 17mhz carrying the same programming to see what it was up to.
At 1730UTC, a pop song faded out and then some news jingle background music played in it's entirety with no news person, then there was some dead air followed by more news music. Then for 25 minutes, they played a 40 second VOA jingle music bed over and over and over.... and over till the VOA Portuguese feed suddenly reappeared.
Here's the audio:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nhxnmy9axAV3j_nYDArHvTlF_msFQMIu/view?usp=sharing
I'm told that if it were an issue in the studio, a live operator has multiple ways to fill. Another backup system, whatever ARPS, would've defaulted to VOA1 Music Mix. It would seem like this may have been an issue at the transmitter site. I didn't check the other frequency on 17mhz carrying the same programming to see what it was up to.