Careful Listening Required for RTVM Sarawak



11665   MALAYSIA.  R. TV Malaysia Sarawak - Kajang. Malay pops and Western jazz music with no announcements at 2145. Then a single long time pip at 2200 indicated the commencement of the Wai FM service in a local language (listed as Bidayuh) with a clear ID for Wai FM and then a news program. Good strong signal throughout, although NHK's s/on at 2200 for their Japanese service caused some interference. 


Young Bidayuhs wearing traditional costumes
A recent logging in a local Aussie DX newsletter reported the relay of Wai FM operating in Malay before 2200. This is not the case…..at least not today! The service before 2200 is from Sarawak FM in Malay, and the Wai FM service relays from 2200 in several local languages.

As a point of interest, the listing of "Bidayuh" as a language in the WRTH is a rather all-embracing term! Indeed there are about nine distinct dialects used by the indigenous Bidayuh people who live in Sarawak and West Kalimantan. English and Malay words are freely drawn upon when an appropriate Budayuh dialect word or phrase cannot be found. So, listening to Wai FM can be a bit confusing sometimes!

Rob VK3BVW
A typical Bidayuah house

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