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NHK World-Japan Begins Round-the-Clock Shortwave Broadcasts for Iran Coverage

Many thanks to SWLing Post contributors Richard D’Angelo and Richard Cuff for sharing the following press release from NHK World Japan:


NHK WORLD-JAPAN Radio Begins 24-Hour Shortwave Transmission in Response to Developments in Iran

Press Release

March 1, 2026, Tokyo – In light of recent developments in the situation in Iran, NHK has begun temporary shortwave transmissions of its Japanese-language international radio service, NHK WORLD-JAPAN Radio, starting today (March 1). This measure is based on NHK’s mission as an international public service media to provide essential information to Japanese nationals residing in or traveling in the region.

Due to the attacks on Iran by the United States and Israel, internet connectivity and international telephone services in the region have become unstable, resulting in limited access to information in Japanese. In response, NHK has begun temporary shortwave transmissions of its Japanese-language international radio service, NHK WORLD-JAPAN Radio, to provide essential information to Japanese nationals staying in the area. These broadcasts started at 11:30 a.m. (Japan Standard Time) on Sunday, March 1.

NHK normally broadcasts six hours of shortwave programming per day to the Middle East. However, in view of the current situation, the broadcast schedule has been expanded to provide continuous 24-hour service. In addition to content from NHK Radio 1, the broadcasts will include timely safety and security information for those in the region.

For those in neighboring countries or other areas where internet access remains available, NHK also provides Japanese-language news on the NHK WORLD-JAPAN website, along with simultaneous and on-demand streaming of its television and radio programs. We encourage people to use these trusted sources to help ensure their safety.

NHK WORLD-JAPAN Japanese Website:

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/ja/

(This service is not accessible from within Japan and is available only overseas.)

Details of the Temporary Transmission

During the temporary transmission period, NHK will provide simultaneous broadcasts of NHK Radio 1, along with NHK WORLD-JAPAN’s own Japanese-language international news and “Overseas Safety Information,” which focuses on travel advisories issued by Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, including updates related to the situation in Iran. Because shortwave broadcasts can be transmitted directly from Japan, they are considered less susceptible to restrictions by local authorities.

The broadcast frequencies will change as needed. Information on the frequencies and other details of the temporary transmissions will be announced on the Japanese-language website of NHK WORLD-JAPAN.


NHK WORLD-JAPAN Radio
Emergency Shortwave Transmissions to the Middle East

Broadcast Schedule and Frequency List

NHK is providing 24-hour temporary shortwave transmissions of Japanese-language news and programming to the Middle East from the KDDI Yamata Transmitting Station in Koga City, Ibaraki Prefecture, and other relay sites.
(All times are shown in Japan Standard Time.)

Transmissions from the Yamata Transmitting Station

Time (JST) Frequency
01:00–02:00 11915 kHz
02:00–04:00 11670 kHz
04:00–06:00 9665 kHz
06:00–08:00 11675 kHz (regular slot)
08:00–10:00 11660 kHz
10:00–14:00 17560 kHz
14:00–18:00 9700 kHz
18:00–22:00 9740 kHz
22:00–23:00 11685 kHz
23:00–01:00 9450 kHz

Transmissions from the France Relay Station

Time (JST) Frequency
02:00–04:00 11800 kHz (regular slot)
12:00–14:00 6150 kHz (regular slot)

Please Note

Due to the characteristics of shortwave broadcasting, listeners may need to switch receiving frequencies every few hours.

About NHK

NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) is Japan’s sole public service media organization. Funded by receiving fees from Japanese households, it has a reputation for impartial, high-quality news and programs including documentaries, children’s and educational programs, music, entertainment, culture, animation, and drama.

Carlos’ Illustrated Radio Listening Report and Recording of CGTN (March 1, 2026)

Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor and noted political cartoonist, Carlos Latuff, who shares the following illustrated radio listening report of a recent CGTN broadcast.


Carlos notes:

China condemns assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader, CGTN, 17490 kHz

Click here to view on YouTube.

Carlos’ Illustrated Radio Listening Report and Recording of CGTN (February 28, 2026)

Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor and noted political cartoonist, Carlos Latuff, who shares the following illustrated radio listening report of a recent CGTN broadcast.


Carlos notes:

Iran to continue exercising right to self-defense, CGTN, 13630 kHz

Click here to view on YouTube.

After 102 Years on AM, ABC Perth Moves to FM

Image Source: ABC

Many thanks to SWLing Post contributors Alan and Tracy Wood for sharing the following news. Tracy writes:

Thomas –
This has an SWL connection as VLW9 and VLW15 ABC-Perth were widely heard in the glory days of shortwave.

The article has several other stories linked to radio, the tower one being the most interesting.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-23/abc-radio-perth-switches-to-102-5fm/106369210

Tracy Wood

Carlos’ Illustrated Radio Listening Report and Recording of All India Radio (February 26, 2026)

Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor and noted political cartoonist, Carlos Latuff, who shares the following illustrated radio listening report of a recent All India Radio broadcast.


Carlos notes:

Taliban condemns Pakistan’s airstrikes, warns of military response, All India Radio, 11900 kHz

Click here to view on YouTube.

Carlos’ Illustrated Radio Listening Report and Recording of Rádio Inconfidência (February 27, 2026)

Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor and noted political cartoonist, Carlos Latuff, who shares the following illustrated radio listening report of a recent Rádio Inconfidência broadcast.


Carlos notes:

Heavy rains in Minas Gerais: death toll rises to 62. Radio Inconfidência, 15190 kHz

Click here to view on YouTube.

Registration Now Open for the Winter SWL Fest (May 1–2, 2026)!

David Goren (left) and Richard Cuff (right) during the Shindig live broadcast at the Winter SWL Fest.

Many thanks to SWLing Post contributor Richard Cuff, who shares the following announcement:

Hello from a snowy (again!) Pennsylvania –

We’ve updated the SWL Fest website, and the links are now active for
registration for the event itself (in-person or Zoom) and for the
hotel.

Fest website: http://www.swlfest.com

The event will be May 1st and 2nd, 2026.

We’d especially love to have you join us in person, but our space is
limited, so it’s first-come, first-served when it comes to in-person
reservations.

Keep an eye on the Fest website for program details and updates, and
join the Fest e-mail list (see link on the Fest website) for updates
as the event approaches!

Hope to see everyone there!

–John & Richard, co-Festmeisters