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Today’s Topics:
1. Croatia 3985.00 even (Wolfgang Bueschel)
2. Tues Dx (Charles Bolland)
3. Glenn Hauser logs July 19-20, 2010 (Glenn Hauser)
4. Which is it? (Charles Bolland)
5. Re: Glenn Hauser logs July 19-20, 2010 (Karel Honz?k)
6. Re: Glenn Hauser logs July 19-20, 2010 (Glenn Hauser)
7. Tue EVE DX (Charles Bolland)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 10:39:58 +0200
From: “Wolfgang Bueschel” <BueschelW@web.de>
To: “HCDX” <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, “DXLD”
<dxld@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [HCDX] Croatia 3985.00 even
CROATIA 3985.00 Croatian Radio Deanovec was back on EVEN channel July 19, at 2305 UT, S=9+10dB. NXcast in Croatian. Previously TX wandered down up to 250 … 500 Hertz in past months.
Also morning sce 7320.00 even July 20 at 0830 UT fair 10 kW signal, — but daytime attenuation, only S=7 and some noise.
wb, July 20
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 10:53:07 -0000
From: “Charles Bolland” <ka4prf@peoplepc.com>
To: “ALF” <alf.e.persson@telia.com>, “Arnaldo slaen”
<slaen@ciudad.com.ar>, ”Bob Wilkner” <rlcw@earthlink.net>,
“brainman214″ <brainman214@gmail.com>,Carlos
GonA?alves<carlos-relvas@sapo.pt>, ”Cumbre” <cumbredx@n2jeu.net>,
“DSWCI” <logs@directbox.com>, “Gayle Van Horn”
<gaylevanhorn@monitoringtimes.com>, “Glenn Hauser”
<wghauser@yahoo.com>, “Hard-core-dx” <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,
“Marie Lamb” <malamb@cumbredx.org>
Subject: [HCDX] Tues Dx
Bolivia, 4699.96, Radio San Miguel, 0900-0920, Noted a male in Spanish comments between musical selections. Unfortunately, there’s so much natural noise this morning that it over powers the signal leaving it at a poor level. (Chuck Bolland, July 20, 2010)
Peru, 6019.25, Radio Victoria, 0930-0945, With the usual male relaying a sermon in Spanish, accompanied with plenty of splatter and fading. This signal was poor as it needed a notching to clearup the QRM. Still audible at 1024 UTC with a fair signal. (Chuck Bolland, July 20, 2010)
Unident, 4865.01, 1030-1045, Noted a carrier here with audio ever so slight fading in under the noise. Language sounds Spanish, but at this time it’s impossible to confirm that it is Spanish. Didn’t hear anything after 1042, so decided to drop. (Chuck Bolland, July 20, 2010)
NRD545
WINRADIO
26.37N 081.05W
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 08:33:27 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
To: dxld@yahoogroups.com
Cc: swl@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs July 19-20, 2010
** ANTARCTICA. 15476, still no trace of a carrier from LRA36, July 20 at 1309 and a couple of later chex (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** BRAZIL. 12174, July 20 at 0523, David Miranda, the wacky wailing preacher of SRDA, poor signal vs CODAR, unstable carrier with its own rumble, presumably the 11805 R. Globo transmitter totally out of whack. However, inband 25m Brazilians were not audible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. Firedrake July 20, all //:
8400, JBA at 1258
10500, good at 1336. At this point in every hour there is a relatively quiet, slow melodic passage, with drums beginning to come back at :37
15140, poor at 1255, no others up to 16 MHz before 1300; vs SOH 100 W
15520, fair with het at 1336, very poor at 1355; vs V of Tibet via Tajikistan
15670, poor at 1337, very poor at 1354; vs RFA in Tibetan via UAE
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. 12030, July 19 at 2024, RHC in Portuguese an echo apart from // 15370 which is supposed to be the only frequency. Ditto Arabic after 2030. No spurs audible from 12030, but weak.
11760, unlike the day before, on the air in English and with adequate modulation, July 19 at 2032 with report on the Esperanto Congress. At 2105 off the air when supposed to be in French.
11730, not noticed earlier in the hour, but July 19 at 2039, RHC Spanish is about 10 dB stronger than English on 11760 — but just barely modulated. 11730 is normally a much weaker signal. So they switched around transmitters and/or antennas, but what`s the point without decent modulation?? 11730 still JBM at 2105 in Spanish.
11760 was previously used for English past 0500, but seldom heard lately, or in Spanish. However, July 20 at 0518, there it is, RHC VG in English; 25m is hot tonight. Is this on the schedules at http://www.radiohc.cu/espanol/c_frecuencia/frecuencias.htm
or http://www.radiohc.cu/ingles/c_frecuencia/frecuencias.htm
? of course not!
At 0529 I check 49m to see what configuration of English and Spanish is in effect tonight. 5970, 6060 and 6150 are in English, Ed plugging “Real Audio“ even tho it isn`t that format. 6010 is still missing, maybe that transmitter is now on 11760? Or 9525, as at 0531 it`s still running in Spanish with heavy hum // 6120, 6110 and 5040.
6120 and 6110? An echo apart. 6110 is supposed to switch to 6150 at 0500, whatever the language, in order to avoid colliding with NHK via Sackville, English at 0500-0530 only. Wish I had tuned in before 0530 to confirm such a clash.
12030, at 1245 July 20, interview about Esperanto, the subject carefully speaking the artificial language, responding to comments in Spanish. Now 12030 has the 12000 and 12060 spurs with buzz in between, but weakly (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. 9525.9, VOI with VG signal and modulation this Tuesday July 20, only lite hum and rare audio dropouts, for another Exotic Indonesia joint produxion with RRI Banjarmasin, Kalimantan. Co-hosts two YLs, one in Jak and one in Banj, who chatted for about a minute between pre-produced segments. The one in Banj (I think) has a bit of reverb on her.
1303 news, still alternating items from Jak and Banj. 1310 the non-Mahendra guy from Banj has a talk about public worx in Kalimantan, marred by background speech apparently recorded on location. Next a talk about lowering the cost of the hajj by 26 US dollars.
1319 editorial about Timor Leste, something about seekers. Only at the very end of it did I figure out the word before seekers was asylum, since they were pronouncing it ASS-uh-lum. The main obstacle to readability is now the very heavy accents of most of the announcers, but E for effort anyway in trying to speak English.
1327 Focus about the president holding a meeting with economists on increasing prices of some staples. 1330 the W&W chat about prices going up for cooking oil. 1331 culture show about Banjarmasin incantations. 1344 after another W&W chat, introducing a YL jazz singer from Jakarta, a hit since 1990, who also performs in Japanese, and of course I can`t comprehend her name; music for rest of hour (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SPAIN. Missed checking the last week or two, but finally on July 20, REE`s Emision Sefarad to South America is confirmed on the air.
Tuned in 11795 at 0113 but nothing, so I try 11780, previously announced frequency for this and as usual it is totally blocked by very strong RNA Brasil with loud music. Lucked into pause for announcement at 0114, giving 22:14 timechex, and even then no trace of anything under.
At 0115 back to 11795, and now there is a VG open carrier, even stronger than REE Spanish to SAm on 11680. 0117 finally joins audio in progress, YL opening the show with summary of upcoming topix. Audio is breaking up and with crosstalk from some music (crossmusic?). Address sefarad @ rtve.es Then into first item, interview; 0125 the subject starts singing, but the audio is still crackly, and lots of selective fading distortion.
You have to listen carefully to distinguish Ladino from Castilian, e.g. pronouncing zero with a z like in English. Suspect the guest was really speaking Castilian. 0143:30 into sign-off giving usual schedule, Mon 1425 on 15385, Tue 0115 11795, 0415 9650; fanfare and off at 0145*.
11680 is 250 kW, 230 degrees from Noblejas, while 11795 is 250 kW, 248 degrees. That 18-degree difference seems to make for a noticeably stronger signal here. The 11795 transmission has been missing for months despite weekly announcements including it. Apparently my frequent reports of its absence finally reached the powers that be, to get it going again, otherwise who cares in the middle of the Spanish night? Maybe next week they`ll get started on time and with unmarred modulation (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 15825, WWCR missing, not even a carrier, July 19 at 2028 a semi-hour before usual QSY time. Inbooming on 13845, 12160, so I think WWCR-1 was really off the air (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. Re my previous report of Dan Patrick Show on 1580 under open carrier KOKB, from ESPN, Greg Hardison says that show has switched to Fox Sports, syndication. So back to the 2009 NRC AM Log to see what are the FSN stations on 1580: nothing but KOKB itself but info is at least a year old. If KOKB, it would have had to be just barely modulating instead of overmodulating. But, I may have, should have, checked sister station KOKP 1020 Perry for // and it was not (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 17:25:12 -0000
From: “Charles Bolland” <ka4prf@peoplepc.com>
To: “ALF” <alf.e.persson@telia.com>, “Arnaldo slaen”
<slaen@ciudad.com.ar>, ”Bob Wilkner” <rlcw@earthlink.net>,
“brainman214″ <brainman214@gmail.com>,Carlos
GonA?alves<carlos-relvas@sapo.pt>, ”Cumbre” <cumbredx@n2jeu.net>,
“DSWCI” <logs@directbox.com>, “Gayle Van Horn”
<gaylevanhorn@monitoringtimes.com>, “Glenn Hauser”
<wghauser@yahoo.com>, “Hard-core-dx” <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,
“Marie Lamb” <malamb@cumbredx.org>
Subject: [HCDX] Which is it?
Hi everyone,
Is it Radio Portugal or RDP Internatcional on 15170 KHz? Presently with a solid signal. I guess I can consult the WRTH?
Chuck
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 19:34:35 +0200
From: Karel Honz?k <karel-honzik@volny.cz>
To: <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs July 19-20, 2010
** BRAZIL. 12174, July 20 at 0523, David Miranda, the wacky wailing preacher of SRDA, poor signal vs CODAR, unstable carrier with its own rumble, presumably the 11805 R. Globo transmitter totally out of whack. However, inband 25m Brazilians were not audible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
Hi,
I think that Globo does not use 11805kHz anymore. Can you hear it, Glen? I try this frequency almost every day but nothing… But on the other side some of the SRDA TXs are on the air irregularly so maybe Globo reactivated the frequency of 11805kHz last night when you heard the signal on 12174kHz?
Karel Honzik, CZE
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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 13:31:39 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com, Karel Honz?k
<karel-honzik@volny.cz>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs July 19-20, 2010
— On Tue, 7/20/10, Karel Honz?k <karel-honzik@volny.cz> wrote:
From: Karel Honz?k <karel-honzik@volny.cz>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs July 19-20, 2010
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Date: Tuesday, July 20, 2010, 12:34 PM
** BRAZIL. 12174, July 20 at 0523,
David Miranda, the wacky wailing preacher of SRDA, poor signal vs CODAR, unstable carrier with its own rumble, presumably the 11805 R. Globo transmitter totally out of whack. However, > inband 25m Brazilians were not audible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
Hi,
I think that Globo does not use 11805kHz anymore. Can you hear it, Glen? I try this frequency almost every day but nothing… But on the other side some of the SRDA TXs are on the air rregularly so maybe
Globo reactivated the frequency of 11805kHz last night when you heard the signal on 12174kHz?
Karel Honzik, CZE
I was alluding to some previous reports from Brazilian DXers that the source of the distorted broadcast signal in the 12+ MHz range was the R. Globo, Rio, transmitter which was/is supposed to be on 11805. I also heard it a few days before on approx. 12175. No, I never hear it on 11805. We think 12175 is not a spur of that but simply a very mistuned transmitter.
Glenn
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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 00:47:58 -0000
From: “Charles Bolland” <ka4prf@peoplepc.com>
To: “ALF” <alf.e.persson@telia.com>, “Arnaldo slaen”
<slaen@ciudad.com.ar>, ”Bob Wilkner” <rlcw@earthlink.net>,
“brainman214″ <brainman214@gmail.com>,Carlos
GonA?alves<carlos-relvas@sapo.pt>, ”Cumbre” <cumbredx@n2jeu.net>,
“DSWCI” <logs@directbox.com>, “Gayle Van Horn”
<gaylevanhorn@monitoringtimes.com>, “Glenn Hauser”
<wghauser@yahoo.com>, “Hard-core-dx” <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,
“Marie Lamb” <malamb@cumbredx.org>
Subject: [HCDX] Tue EVE DX
Ecuador, 4899.94, La Voz Del Saquislli y Libertador, (pres) 2335-2359 Noted flute music at tune in. Can hear chatter by persons in French mixing with the music continues.
Music continues until 2345 and beyond. Music stops at 2357 and believe is followed with a national anthem type music, station still on the air after the hour with more music. (Chuck Bolland, July 20, 2010).
Guinea, 4899.94, Radio Conakry,(pres), 2336-2359, Noted various persons in French language comments mixing with Ecuado on same freq. Signal of Conakry was threshold. Still hearing the comments at 2358, but unable to make out any details. (Chuck Bolland, July 20, 2010)
Peru, 4746.90, Radio Huanta Dos Mil, 0023-0035, The noise is blasting away as a male in Spanish language comments. Signal is very weak and the noise is unforgiving. (Chuck Bolland, July 20, 2010)
NRD545
26.37N 081.05W
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Today’s Topics:
1. Over night radio show…Coast to Coast AM alternative……(KC4QLP@aol.com)
2. 9489.92 odd Radio Republica in Spanish, July 21, 0000 UT (Wolfgang Bueschel)
3. Re: [dxld] 9489.92 odd Radio Republica in Spanish, July 21, 0000 UT (Glenn Hauser)
4. Logs (Manuel Mendez)
5. Glenn Hauser logs July 20-21, 2010 (Glenn Hauser)
6. DX Listening Digest 10-29; World of Radio 1522 (Glenn Hauser)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 03:53:09 EDT
From: KC4QLP@aol.com
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: [HCDX] Over night radio show…Coast to Coast AM
alternative……
Everyone….
Checkout WHKT 1650 at night from 1am til 5am eastern and listen to “The Graveyard Shift with Brian” ( www.thegraveyardshiftwithbrian.com??? there is link to streaming audio if you cant hear the station ) Let me know what you think and if you think it could be a good alternative to Coast to Coast AM, then drop a? line to the fine folks at http://hbn-usa.com/ and http://www.unitedstations.com/usrnweb/default.asp encourage those networks to pick up the show and help the show go national.
Bob Carter – KC4QLP – WQJK414
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WKYJ-FM 88.7 Rouses Point NY, WVVC-LPTV-40 Utica NY, WVVC-FM 88.5
Dolgeville NY, WKTV-DT 2 Utica NY, WFNY-AM 1440/TV 49/W231CF -FM
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 12:09:22 +0200
From: “Wolfgang Bueschel” <BueschelW@web.de>
To: “DXLD” <dxld@yahoogroups.com>, “HCDX”
<hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: [HCDX] 9489.92 odd Radio Republica in Spanish, July 21, 0000
UT
Logs of July 20 nightime.
Improved shortwave propagation, also 16 and 19 mb wide open to SoAS, FE, Latin and South AM.
Male Voice of WWV 15000 kHz time signal was on S=9+10dB level.
ALBANIA 9860 Radio Tirana in Albanian 2300-0030, En 0030-0045 UT, noted at 2350 UT, excellent signal level of S=9+20dB. Interview about Kosovan musician groups performing worldwide, also in South America. (wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews July 20-21)
COSTA RICA 9489.92 odd signal of Radio Republica in Spanish, on July 21, 0000 UT.
From Costa Rica too ? Spanish phone in, very smallband audio, only 3 kHz or less, S=9+15 dB here in Germany. In background warbling jamming sound from Cuba.
Probably via former Faro del Caribe, San Jose site ?
Or is the former CIA, then UNR TIRWR Cahuita site reactivated?
see UNR site at Google Maps
http://maps.google.de/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=de&geocode=&q=++9%C2%B045%2723.38%22N++82%C2%B053%270.85%22W&sll=51.151786,10.415039&sspn=19.253434,57.084961&ie=UTF8&ll=9.756885,-82.88227&spn=0.003685,0.006968&t=h&z=18
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews July 20-21)
CUBA 15250 Radio Nacional de Venezuela via Quivican site on Cuba island. “…este patria … Chavez concluded at 2315 UT, female announcer in Spanish, S=9+20dB, \\ 13680 S=9+20dB, and probably \\ 9640 kHz too, latter S=9+10dB.
15380 RHC Portuguese at 2300-2400 July 20, S=9+10dB.
13650 CRI Beijing Portuguese sce via Quivican Cuba relay site at 2327 UT
July 20, S=9+10dB.
12030 RHC in Spanish at 2335 UT, S=9+10dB, and \\ much stronger 12020 kHz
at S=9+25dB level. (wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews July 20-21)
GUAM 15370 AWR KSDA Guam in Chinese, S=8-9 at 2320 UT July 20.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews July 20)
MOLDOVA 9665 Test tone procedure of Grigoriopol tx site 2353-2400 UT, S=9+30dB powerhouse. (wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews July 20-21)
PORTUGAL 11630 and 11940 RDP Lisbon in Portuguese, both channels on same level of S=9+30dB at 2342-2350 UT July 20. (wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews July 20)
UNIDENTIFIED Never heard such strong digital like signal on 11702 to 11709 kHz at 2347 UT, July 20. (wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews July 20)
UNIDENTIFIED 11560 Unidentified FE Chinese Taiwan outlet ? At 2350 UT July 20, S=9+10dB. Or tentatively Clandestine Radio Free Chosun morning service in Korean ?
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews July 20)
UNID Brazil Best reception of an distorted audio noted around 2305 UT July 20 close to 12174 kHz, best on LSB mode, S=6-7 fair signal. (wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews July 20)
USA 11970 and 11930 IBB BBG Radio Marti in Spanish towards Cuba. Warbling sound in background, audio 80% Marti / 20% Cuban jammer. Both Greenville beasts at S=9+40dB level at 2337 UT July 20.
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 07:20:15 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
To: dxld@yahoogroups.com, HCDX <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [dxld] 9489.92 odd Radio Republica in Spanish,
July 21, 0000 UT
— On Wed, 7/21/10, Wolfgang Bueschel <BueschelW@web.de> wrote:
Logs of July 20 nightime.
Improved shortwave propagation, also 16 and 19 mb wide open to SoAS, FE, Latin and South AM.
COSTA RICA? 9489.92 odd signal of Radio Republica in Spanish, on July 21, 0000 UT.
From Costa Rica too ? Spanish phone in, very smallband audio, only 3 kHz or less, S=9+15 dB here in Germany. In background warbling jamming sound from Cuba.
Probably via former Faro del Caribe, San Jose site ? Or is the former CIA, then UNR TIRWR Cahuita site reactivated? see UNR site at Google Maps
http://maps.google.de/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=de&geocode=&q=++9%C2%B045%2723.38%22N++82%C2%B053%270.85%22W&sll=51.151786,10.415039&sspn=19.253434,57.084961&ie=UTF8&ll=9.756885,-82.88227&spn=0.003685,0.006968&t=h&z=18
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews July 20-21)
Wolfy, I think your imagination is getting the better of you on this one. 9490 Republica has been overtly via Sackville:
9490 2300 0200 11 SAC 100 227 23456 280310 301010 D CAN RMI RCI
And I think Sackville is quite capable of running 80 Hz off frequency. Usually very strong signals from RR on 9490, surely not little Costa Rican transmitters (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 20:00:08 +0200
From: Manuel Mendez <manuelmendezn@gmail.com>
To: Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs
Manuel Mendez
Lugo, Espana
Escuchas realizadas en Reinante, costa del mar Cant?brico
Grundig Satellit 500 y Sony ICF SW 7600 G
Antena de cable, 10 metros
BOLIVIA
4699.9, Radio San Miguel, Riberalta, 2208-2213, 12-07, locutor, comentarios en espanol. Muy d?bil. 15321. (Mendez)
5952.5, Radio Pio XII, Siglo XX, 2201-2208, 12-07, locutor, espanol, comentarios; “Los omentos m?s importantes con nuestros oyentes”. Mejor en LSB 13221. (Mendez)
BRASIL
4895, Radio Novo Tempo, Campo Grande, 0540-0552, 20-07, canciones brasile?as. 25322. (Mendez)
4915, Radiodifusora Macap?, Macap?, 0544-0603, 13-07, locutor: “2 horas 44 minutos en Macap?”, canciones brasile?as. 24322. (Mendez)
4985, Radio Brasil Central, Goiania, 0542-0549, 13-07, canciones brasile?as, locutor, portugues, anuncio de programas: “Radio Saude na sua madrugada”. 24322. (Mendez)
5940, Voz Missionaria, Cambori?, 0550-0605, 13-07, locutora, portugues, comentario religioso. 23322. (Mendez)
5990, Radio Senado, Brasilia, 2150-2156, 14-07, locutor, portugues, informacion del Senado: “Comision de Asuntos Sociais”. 45444. (Mendez)
6010, Radio Inconfidencia, Bello Horizonte, 2150-2205, 18-07, portugues, locutor, transmision partido de f?tbol. Muy d?bil. 13321. (Mendez)
6185, Radio Nacional da Amazonia, Brasilia, 2127-2140, 18-07, portugues, locutor, transmision partido de f?tbol Botafogo-Guaran?. En paralelo con 11780. 23322. (Mendez)
9565, Super Radio Deus e Amor, Curitiba, 2142-2150, 14-07, locutor, portugues, comentario religioso. “A cama?a do agradecemento”. 23322. (Mendez)
9665, Voz Missionaria, Cambiori?, 2150-2205, 13-07, locutor, portugues, comentario religioso: “Gloria a Deus”. A las 2200 programa “A Voz do Brasil”. 23322. (Mendez)
9820, Radio 9 de Julho, Sao Paulo, 0545-0604, 21-07, canciones religiosas, locutor, portugues, comentario religioso: “San Mar?a madre de Deus”, “2 horas 48 minutos, na nosa sinton?a”. 24322. (Mendez)
11765, Super Radio Deus e Amor, Curitiba, 2030-2047, 18-07, locutor, portugues, religioso: “Iglesia Pentecostal Deus e Amor, Pastor David Miranda”, “curacion de oyentes enfermos”. 34433. (Mendez)
11750, Voz Missionaria, Cambori?, 2043-2050, 12-07, portugues, locutor, comentario religioso. 23322. (Mendez)
11815, Radio Brasil Central, Goiania, 2140-2150, 18-07, locutor, portugues, transmision partido de f?tbol equipo Cruceiro. 22222. (Mendez)
11830, Radio Daqu?, Goiania, 2035-2104*, 12-07, portugues, canciones religiosas, identificacion, locutor: “1830 kHz, a Radio Daqu?”, “Radio Daqu?, 5 horas 59 minitutos”. Cierre a 2104. 34433. (Mendez)
COLOMBIA
5910, Marfil Estereo, Lomalinda, 0533-0555, 13-07, canciones mexicanas, locutor, identificacion: “La hora en Marfil Estereo, son las 12 y 37 minutos, est?s sintonizando Marfil Estereo”. 33333. (Mendez)
6035, La Voz del Guaviare, San Jos? del Guaviare, 2243-2254, 18-07, locutor, espanol, anuncios comerciales, comentarios. Muy d?bil, audible en LSB. 14321. (Mendez)
CUBA/VENEZUELA, 11670, Radio Nacional de Venezuela, *2200-2210, 20-07, m?sica de sinton?a, inicio transmision, identificacion: “Esta se?al identifica a Radio Nacional de Venezuela, la voz de la Republica Bolivariana de Venezuela en el Mundo, agradecemos reporten esta
transmision al Apartado 3979, Caracas 1010 Venezuela, o al e-mail canalinternacionalrnv@gmail.com, transmitimos directamente desde la Republica Bolivariana de Venezuela a trav?s de Radio Nacional de Venezuela”. “Hechos que son noticia en Venezuela”, noticias. 44444. (Mendez)
GUINEA, 7125, Radio Guinea, Conakry, *0600-0615, 13-07, inicio programacion, canciones africanas, locutor, comentarios, francis. 23322. (Mendez)
LIBERIA, 4025, Star Radio, Monrovia, 0502-0515, 14-07, canciones, locutor, comentarios, inglis. Muy d?bil, audible en LSB. 14321. (Mendez)
MALI, 5995, Radio Mali, Bamako, *0556-0610, 21-07, m?sica de sinton?a, himno nacional, locutora: “Radiodiffusion TV du Mali, ?mettant de Bamako”, frecuecias “5995 kHz”, locutor, francis, comentarios, canciones africanas. 24322. (Mendez)
PERU
4746.9, Radio Huanta 2000, Huanta, 2241-2247, 13-07, comentarios por locutor, espanol. Muy d?bil. 14321. (Mendez)
4790.1, Radio Vision, Chiclayo, 0607-0635, 13-07, programa religioso en espanol, locutor, “La Voz de la Salvacion”, hablando con oyentes por tel?fono, “Iglesia Pentecostal Dios es Amor”. 14321. (Mendez)
4955, Radio Cultural Amauta, Huanta, 2235-2246, 13-07, locutor, comentario religioso, espanol. Muy d?bil. 14321. (Mendez)
4974.8, Radio del Pacifico, Lima, 0610-0650, 19-07, espanol, locutor, comentario religioso: “Es tiempo de profecias”, “El Se?or est? con nosotros”. 14321. (Mendez)
6010.3, Radio Victoria, Lima, 0557-0620, 13-07, programa religioso, identificacion por locutor: “Radio Victoria, Lima, Radio Victoria, para todo el mundo”. “Donen en la Caja de Ahorros Iglesia Pentecostal Dios es Amor”. 24322. (Mendez)
9720, Radio Victoria, Lima, 0603-0620, 13-07, locutor: “transmitimos via internet las 14 horas del d?a, La Voz de la Liberacion, un programa de la Iglesia Pentecostal Dios es Amor, pastor David Miranda”. 24322. (Mendez)
SWAZILAND, 4775, TWR, Mpangela Ranch, 0510-0517, 20-07, inglis, locutor, comentario religioso. 14321. (Mendez)
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 16:30:54 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
To: dxld@yahoogroups.com
Cc: swl@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs July 20-21, 2010
** ANTARCTICA [and non]. Still no trace of even a carrier on 15476 from LRA36, July 21 at 1237 and 1336. At the earlier hour, something detectable on 15480, and Turkey was poorly audible on 15450 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA [and non]. Firedrake July 21:
15545, poor at 1235; a bit earlier I was just hearing a tone/het. The 20 July Aoki shows “15547*VOICE OF TIBET 1230-1330 1234567 Tibetan 100 131 Dushanbe-Yangiyul TJK 06848E 3829N VOTi a10“
No others found down to 8 MHz by 1300.
CNR1 jamming, in time order, no doubt also against V. of Tibet:
1334 on 15530, CNR1 + motorboating noise. Aoki has VOT in Chinese, not Tibetan at 1330-1400 via Tajikistan on 15530, but it`s a real jumper
1335 on 15520, Chinese not // 15530, het but no further jamming. I guess this was V. of Tibet via Tajikistan, momentarily escaping the jamming which was on 15530, but not for long
1336 on 15430, CNR1 // 15285 mix. VOT in Tibetan via UAE is on 15430 per Aoki, at 1330-1400. UAE site may not be as adept at jumping around but I think this one has also done that in past
1338 on 15560, CNR1 + motorboating has jumped here from 15530, but cuts off at 1340*
*1340 back to 15530 the CNR1 + motorboating but only until 1341:30*
*1342 now on 15570, CNR1 + mb + het. This time it seems to stay put past 1400 when the het is still heard but VOT should be finished (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. RHC, is it SNAFU or FUBAR? SNAFUBAR covers it. 12030 which supposedly is Spanish-only, after excursions into Portuguese and Arabic at 20-21, July 20 at 2014 check was back to Spanish. And also July 21 at 2035. But now 12030 is // 11760, which means the latter/lower is in Spanish instead of English. By 2124, 11760 had resumed is nominal schedule, an hour of French. And at 2035, only 15370 was in Arabic (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA [non]. 9490-, July 21 at 2300, R. Republica signing on with program summary for 21 de julio. Definitely on the low side, tho unseems as much as 80 Hz, where Wolfgang B?schel measured it 23 hours earlier, 9489.92, leading him to think it might be from somewhere other than Sackville as overtly scheduled. But the big signal here must be from a major site such as SAC, well atop the jamming at the outset (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SPAIN [non]. 15170 via COSTA RICA, REE reconfirmed with Co-Official Language token newscasts on weekdays, July 21 at 1240 starting Catalan from Barcelona a bit late, 1246 Gallego, 1253 Castilian in progress subbing for nominal Basque. These all go lickety-split, with only 5 minutes a day to convey the major news from their regions. Catalan especially deserves a lot more airtime than this on the national external service (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 12080, VOA English at 1252 July 21, poor. I first reported this almost two months ago, May 27, but none of the online lists yet show it at this time to determine the site, just Botswana until 0700, and S?o Tom? starting at 1400.
Does VOA at least have the frequency, if not the site, on its schedule for English by now? O no, the page I have bookmarked for this,
http://www1.voanews.com/english/about/frequenciesAtoZ_e.cfm
now produces a 404, page cannot be found (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 15760, July 21 at 1233, poor signal with tone test, I think, rather than a heterodyne. Nothing definite is known active here, but 15760 was one of the frequencies RNW used from Bonaire for World Cup specials, and a TDP analog special earlier. And it was used by that strange Sunday special, “UK Rock`s The World“, a couple times from the UKOGBANI, both at somewhat later hours. 15760 is also a wooden registration for SLBC Sri Lanka Hindi service, should they ever really have one in the local evening. And Sound of Hope, consequently ChiCom jamming could land anywhere (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###
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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2010 21:34:30 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
To: Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
Cc: swl@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] DX Listening Digest 10-29; World of Radio 1522
DX Listening Digest 10-29 has now been posted at http://www.dxld.org
or http://www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt or http://dxld.worldofradio.org
and now also without delay at http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld1029.txt
[as has been happening lately, upload of this edition as dxlatest has not been immediate, but has been immediate at the last -1029 link above]
CONTENTS:
WOR 1522 / ALASKA / ANTARCTICA +non / ARGENTINA / AUSTRALIA Symban / AUSTRALIA VL8T / AUSTRALIA HCJB / BAHRAIN / BOLIVIA / BRAZIL +non / CANADA CKZU / CANADA RCI/CBCNQ+ / CANADA CBCR1 / CANADA CTV / CANADA CRTC/DTV / CHINA +non / COSTA RICA +non / CROATIA +non / CUBA +non / DJIBOUTI non / DOMINICAN REPUBLIC / ECUADOR / EGYPT / EQUATORIAL GUINEA / ERITREA +non / ETHIOPIA non / FIJI non / FINLAND / FRANCE non / GAMBIA non / GERMANY / GUYANA / HAWAII +non / INDIA DRM+ / INDONESIA / IRAN / IRELAND / ISRAEL +non / JAPAN +non / KASHMIR non / KOREA NORTH +non / KOREA SOUTH non / KUWAIT +non / LAOS / LIBERIA / LIBYA A10 / MADAGASCAR / MALAYSIA/SARAWAK / MALI / MEXICO / MONACO / MOROCCO +non / NETHERLANDS ANTILLES / NEWFOUNDLAND / NORTH AMERICA Pirates / OKLAHOMA KEIF / OKLAHOMA +non KGYN+ / OKLAHOMA +non KOKB+ / OMAN / PAPUA NEW GUINEA / PERU / PHILIPPINES / QATAR / ROMANIA +non / RUSSIA / SERBIA / SOMALIA non / SOUTH AFRICA non / SOOUTH CAROLINA non / SPAIN
+non / SRI LANKA / SUDAN +non / SURINAME / TAJIKISTAN / TIBET +non / TURKEY / UGANDA non / UKRAINE A10 / UK SHR / UK Pirates / USA +non VOA / USA +non RFE/RL A10 / USA WRMI / USA WHRI / USA WRNO / USA non YFR / USA WBCQ / USA WOR/WBCQ/ACB/WWRB / USA WWCR/WTWW / USA KVOH / USA WWV/WWVH / USA KGGF/KFXY / USA KEVT+ / USA KSNC/KSCW/KPTS+ / VANUATU / VATICAN +non / VENEZUELA +non / VIETNAM non / ZAMBIA / UNIDENTIFIED 1580 / UNIDENTIFIED 3289 / UNIDENTIFIED 4795 / UNIDENTIFIED 4840 / UNIDENTIFIED 5972 / UNIDENTIFIED 11600/11760 / UNIDENTIFIED 12015 / UNIDENTIFIED 12080 / UNIDENTIFIED 15760 / UNIDENTIFIED 17895 / UNIDENTIFIED Channel 2 / TESTIMONIALS / LANGUAGE LESSONS / COMMENTARY / RADIO EQUIPMENT FORUM / DIGITAL BROADCASTING / PROPAGATION / TIPS FOR RATIONAL LIVING
For restrixions and searchable 2010 contents archive see
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid.html
NOTE: If you are a regular reader of DXLD, and a source of DX news but
have not been sending it directly to us, please consider yourself
obligated to do so. Thanks, Glenn
WORLD OF RADIO 1522 HEADLINES:
*DX and station news from Bolivia, Brazil, China, Croatia, Cuba,
Hawaii, Morocco, Newfoundland, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Russia, Kansas, Vatican, Venezuela
*Digital TV plans in Canada
*An offshore clandestine for Fiji?
*Indonesian reactivated
*New schedule for Libya
*English from Indonesia, Kuwait, Spain, Ukraine
SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1522, July 21-27, 2010
Wed 1530 WRMI 9955
Wed 1900 WBCQ 7415
Thu 1500 WRMI 9955
Thu 1900 WBCQ 7415
Thu 2100 WRMI 9955
Fri 0330 WWRB 3185
Fri 1430 WRMI 9955
Fri 2030 WWCR1 15825
Sat 0800 WRMI 9955
Sat 0800 IPAR/IRRS/NEXUS/IBA 9515
[second, fourth, fifth Saturdays, maybe]
Sat 1630 WWCR2 12160
Sat 1730 WRMI 9955
Sat 1800 IPAR/IRRS/NEXUS/IBA 7290
Sun 0230 WWCR3 4840
Sun 0630 WWCR1 3215
Sun 0800 WRMI 9955
Sun 1515 WRMI 9955
Sun 1730 WRMI 9955
Sun 2330 WWCR4 9980
Tue 1530 WRMI 9955
Tue 1900 WBCQ 7415
Tue 2230 WRMI 9955
Wed 0030 WRMI 9955
Latest edition of this schedule version, including AM, FM, satellite
and webcasts with hotlinks to station sites and audio, is at:
http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html or
http://schedule.worldofradio.org or http://sked.worldofradio.org
For updates see our Anomaly Alert page:
http://www.worldofradio.com/anomaly.html
WRN ON DEMAND:
http://193.42.152.193/listeners/stations/station.php?StationID=24
WORLD OF RADIO PODCASTS VIA WRN:
http://www.wrn.org/wrn-listeners/world-of-radio/
http://www.wrn.org/listeners/world-of-radio/rss/08:00:00UTC/English/541
OUR ONDEMAND AUDIO:
http://www.worldofradio.com/audiomid.html
or http://wor.worldofradio.org
Best DX wishes, Glenn Hauser
End of Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 91, Issue 22
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Today’s Topics:
1. DEJA DE EMITIR RADIO DE TROPAS HOLANDESAS EN AFGANISTAN (Arnaldo)
2. “Radio Free Fiji”? New Pirate Radio Plan (Radio Heritage Mail)
3. Logs for the previous week (Zacharias Liangas )
4. Glenn Hauser logs July 22, 2010 (Glenn Hauser)
5. WWV, Fort Collins (Manuel Mendez)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 06:01:26 +0200
From: “Arnaldo” <slaen@ciudad.com.ar>
To: <condiglist@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: playdx2003 <playdx2003@yahoogroups.com>,
radioescutas@yahoogrupos.com.br, bclnews@yahoogroups.com,
hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com, DXLD <dxld@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [HCDX] DEJA DE EMITIR RADIO DE TROPAS HOLANDESAS EN
AFGANISTAN
“Good morning Vietnam”. El legendario saludo con el cual el disc-jockey m?s famoso de Saig?n entreten?a a las tropas estadounidenses durante la guerra en el pa?s asi?tico vuelve a estar de actualidad, aunque esta vez se trata de un “good-bye Afganist?n”, el adi?s de la emisora “Radio Uruzgan”, que abandona para siempre el polvor?n afgano junto a las tropas holandesas.
Aunque “Radio Uruzgan FM” no tenga en sus filas al m?tico locutor Adrian Cronauer (Pittsburg, 1938), encarnado -en 1987- por el actor Robin Williams en un film que recrea la labor de la radio para suavizar las heridas de la guerra, su marcha del pa?s se dejar? sentir entre la poblacion local, dado que adem?s de en neerland?s, sus antenas tambion emit?an en la lengua local, el pasht?n.
Y es que, en cumplimiento de los acuerdos parlamentarios nacionales, Holanda retirar? a sus 1.600 efectivos militares en Uruzgan, sur de Afganist?n, el pr?ximo 1 de agosto. El repliegue afecta tambion a la emisora, que hasta la fecha manten?a vinculados a los militares holandeses con su patria adem?s de informar a la poblacion local.
El programa “Buenos d?as Afganist?n” comenz? a emitirse en 2006, coincidiendo con el inicio del despliegue militar holand?s en el pa?s centroasi?tico, en el marco de la mision de la fuerza internacional de estabilizacion (ISAF) comandada por la Organizacion del Tratado del Atl?ntico Norte (OTAN).
No obstante, existen diferencias entre la radio que hac?a Adrian Cronauer y “Radio Uruzgan”, la “voz de los militares holandeses en Afganist?n”, como reza su lema al comenzar sus transmisiones casi al mismo tiempo que suena el toque de corneta, a las 06.00 de la ma?ana, y se produce el izado de la bandera tricolor de los Pa?ses Bajos.
M?s informacion en http://conexiongra.wordpress.com/
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 22:54:45 +1200
From: “Radio Heritage Mail” <info@radioheritage.net>
To: info@radioheritage.net
Subject: [HCDX] “Radio Free Fiji”? New Pirate Radio Plan
Media Release
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.net
“Radio Free Fiji”?
New Pirate Radio Plan
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WELLINGTON [NZ] – In the past few days, Usaia Waqatairewa of the Australian based Fiji Democracy & Freedom Movement has floated the idea of broadcasting uncensored news and music programs to Fijian radio listeners from a ‘pirate radio’ ship anchored in international
waters near Fiji.
The Radio Heritage Foundation [www.radioheritage.net] which maintains an extensive database of Pacific radio broadcasters believes this is the first proposed ‘pirate radio’ station in the South Pacific since landbased Radio Tanafo and Radio Vemerama hit the headlines from Vanuatu several decades ago.
Interviewed on Radio Australia’s Pacific Beat program and also reported in The Australian newspaper this week, Mr Waqatairewa says that starting such a new radio station would help Fijians obtain a different perspective on events in Fiji where a recent media decree has tightened restrictions on media ownership and cemented ongoing censorship of news reporting and the broadcast of some banned pop songs.
Recent reports have discussions underway with the owners of a Dutch radio ship that could be repositioned to the South Pacific to broadcast on AM and FM to the scattered islands of Fiji.
Mr Waqatairewa says “Sure, the dictatorship might try to jam us, but we would certainly move frequencies. The ship need only be a floating transmitter because we could send the signal from Australia on a live stream over the net. It would not be difficult to do.”
A review of Fijian news websites including Radio Fiji, Communications Fiji, Fiji Times, Fiji Sun, Fiji Daily Post and www.fijilive.com reveals no reference to the remarks by Mr Waqatairewa.
However, the personal Facebook page for Commodore Bainimarama, the Fijian government leader is more revealing on the subject.
Not only is the pirate radio proposal mentioned, there is even a direct link to Radio Australia’s Pacific Beat interview with Mr Waqatairewa.
A revealing comment is also attributed to Commodore Bainimarama himself – “our favourite former resident Usaia Waqatairewa wants to set up a pirate radio station in international waters around Fiji and play banned pop music.”
The Facebook page includes a range of responses from readers such as ‘Just another project that will go bust’…….’We’ve got more than enough radio stations here in Fiji’…..’Sounds like a brilliant idea but wrong time, wrong situation’…….’What a waste of money. Any investors must be mad’….and chillingly, ‘I wonder how his kin folks are feeling for they could be classified as persons of interest to our security personnel’.
Mr Waqatairewa is the former deputy director of the Fiji Human Rights Commission and now resides in Sydney where he is president of the Fiji Democracy & Freedom Movement.
He claims his organization has been in contact with News Limited which is owned by Rupert Murdoch, the global media billionaire and which also owns the Fiji Times newspaper which is now for sale to comply with a recent media ownership decree.
Pro-democracy blog ‘Fijitoday’ has a recent headline ‘When Will Murdoch Bring His Big Guns to Bear’ and observes ‘It’s not just the media he owns. It’s billions of dollars he has at his disposal and
the human resources he can muster and deploy to make things happen.’
Fijian radio listeners will know in the weeks and months ahead whether Mr Murdoch will use some of those dollars and human resources to bankroll the floating pirate radio station that Mr Waqatairewa’s organization is suggesting.
In the meantime, the Fijian government has since announced a new decree requiring the registration of every telephone in the country within the next 30 days or owners face fines of up to F$10,000 or six months in jail.
Many Fijians now use mobile phones for cheap local calls, phone banking, and, of course, listening to the many popular local FM radio stations currently on the air.
If a ‘Radio Free Fiji’ does float onto the Fijian airwaves, there may be many listeners nervous about tuning in with their mobile phone FM receivers if the state has their photo ID, date-of-birth, home
address and name on a central database.
For now, Fijians wanting to know about the pirate radio plans can reportedly still listen to Radio Australia news on state run Radio Fiji, have access to local FM relays of the BBC in Suva and Nadi, can tune to many Australian and New Zealand AM signals at nighttime, and, of course, read Commodore Bainimarama’s Facebook page.
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Radio Heritage Foundation is a registered non-profit organization connecting popular culture, nostalgia and radio heritage across the Pacific.
You can read about early radio broadcasting in Fiji [Radio ZJV Suva] and Vanuatu and enjoy other Pacific radio features at our global website www.radioheritage.net.
Our recently updated Pacific Asian Log Radio Guides include data on thousands of regional radio stations. You can also become an annual supporter from as little as US$10.
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 15:50:58 +0300
From: “Zacharias Liangas ” <greekdx@otenet.gr>
To: <>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs for the previous week
http://zlgr.multiply.com/journal/item/298
12.7 using latest DX mix
USA 9479 WWTW 2132 OM with sermons /relig talks Marginal
9620 AWR? 2134 with prg in Korean S4 34433
6100 R Serbia 2137 with nx in Serbian , S20 mixed with CRI Arabic 435×3
Canada 9525 RCI 2140 with political talks in French S4 (33433 narrowband
reception ) //15235 (S9/45544)//15330 (S5-7 35333 )//17735 (s7,35444)
9715 YFR (via UAAE ) 2145 tested but no signal
5995 RTV Maliene 2148 OM with talks over stringed instrument S10 44434
4900 Familia 2152 with talks S2 max
15270 RHC 2150 +2102 ID then freqs with nice signal S4
14.7 using BCDX
7530 R Pakistan 1442 with phone ins S5 343×3 //111575 S9 45333
12025 (via DHA)FEBA on 1444 with ID in urdu . Next with prg in Kashmiri
(seems very different to Urdu ) and relig talks 1447 song 34233 S7
PHILIPINES 15435 Veritas with ID 1449 and prg in Urdu , address in
Pakistan
9515 Veritas in Tellugu 1449 & 1452 with signal S3-5 22432
15350 Veritas 1509 with rg in Tagalog and YL in a dictation like style 435×3
Australia 9475 RA 1459 with many IDs and adverts . YL abt time , hymn, this
is the RA ….news ” marginal
15.7
7230 R Canada Intl? 0356 two YL discussion in AR sudden s/off
7235 BLR 0359 YL mentioning BLR , IS ID OM with news of the region S4
24532
Please read and distribute this 15 year research article
http://tinyurl.com/5vzg7e
Please read my article on SINPO at http://tinyurl.com/yt7qjd
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http://zlgr.multiply.com (radio monitoring site plus audio clips ) MAIN SITE
http://sites.google.com/site/zliangas (replacement of geocities)
http://zliangas.blogspot.com (radio tech , gadgets, grk ethics)
http://www.youtube.com/zach0gr some videos
http://www.myspace.com/310100806
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=770974854
http://www.worldisround.com/articles/302315/ (Litohoro) 321199/Tinos
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zachgr pictures upload
http://www.google.com/reader/shared/06600224598981072865 (social
news )
http://zlgr.stumbleupon.com (my social ‘bookmarks’ )
http://del.icio.us/gr_geek1
……..
Zacharias Liangas , Thessaloniki Greece
greekdx @ otenet dot gr —
Pesawat penerima: ICOM R75 , Lowe HF150 , Degen 1102,1103,108,
Tecsun PL200/550, Chibo c300/c979, Yupi 7000
Antenna: 16m hor, 2×16 m V invert, 1m australian loop
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2010 10:36:18 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
To: dxld@yahoogroups.com
Cc: swl@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs July 22, 2010
** ANTARCTICA. 15476, once again no trace of a carrier from LRA36, July 22 at 1325 tho there was one on 15480. I intend for this to be my last non-reception report of it for a while (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. Propagation pretty poor July 22; Firedrake:
8400, JBA at 1243
10500, poor at 1333, but not at earlier chex
No others found 8-18 MHz; nor any CNR1/motorboating/het jamming against V. of Tibet audible in the 15.5-15.6 range like yesterday (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. Did not have a chance to check RHC 0500+ July 21 whether 6110 was colliding with NHK Sackville as implied the night before, since 6110 was still on after 0530. Nor on July 22, not tuning until 0618: then things were more or less back to previous `normal`. ? No 6110; no English, no signal at all on 11760. Band was open from Africa, New Zealand, etc. 9525 Spanish also unthere.
On 49m, at 0618+, English on 5970 second best, reactivated 6010 VG, new 6150, and worst on 6060 with CCI. At 0621 the English hostess IDed herself as Eva Baraja (sp?), a newbie? As she introduced Alex Rodr?guez. Spanish on 6120, 5040 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDIA. 9690, AIR GOS in English, has not been audible for several weeks at 1330, but poor signal showing July 22 at 1332 with news. Maybe conditions are picking up from that worldpart, or anomalous? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. 9525.9, VOI with VG signal and modulation July 22 at 1329 ending a travelog segment about Papua; 1330 Miscellany starting with a list of eligible subjects. Could not copy them all, but included: science, technology, sport, lifestyle, health, environment, women. And this one was about a July 10 event in the RRI Jakarta auditorium for the 2010 regional children`s day festival (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. After a dry spell of a few days, Es TVDX mainly from Veracruz stations on 2, 4, 5, July 22 from 1547 past 1720 UT. Details to be compiled later (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS [and non]. 13m again active in the nightmiddle (more so than in the daymiddle, it seems!), July 22 at 0628, R. Free Asia, poor on 21550 in Mandarin, 21500 in Tibetan, both Tinian, with 21550 // 17880 Saipan which propagates much more regularly during this hour. The usual //s on 17, 15 and 13 MHz bands also audible, plus signs of the Kashgar CRI emissions to Europe on 17 MHz (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** OKLAHOMA [and non]. Regional tropo conditions often kick in after local midnight, so I tuned around July 22 at 0504 UT. How about Woodward OK on RF 34 and 35? Aim antenna west, and instead I get a decode on ch 34 labeled KPBI-DT.
Where`s that? Opposite direxion, from east so aimed there, perfect reception from new station in Eureka Springs AR, which is right next to MO, not far from Branson. It`s Alfred Hitchcock B&W from RTV, but NOT // Hitchcock episode on local KXOK-31/32.
FCC TV Query shows KPBI only as a CP, so did it just come on air? 1000 kW. Plus on 34-2, KXUN with Univision. The real KXUN, is KXUN-LP, licensed to channel 43 in Ft Smith AR, with 5.8 kW. So is it still on there in analog, plus this DTV virtual channel relay further north? Gone by 0615 UT.
I am also getting Univision on analog 25 from the same direxion, same novela but a few sex apart, which must be KUTU-CA in Tulsa OK, per W9WI.com, 5.06 kW ERP. It`s been there for years but seldom seen here in Enid. Full power KOKH-25 in OKC must have frequently overcome it even in Tulsa area during the analog era. I would have picked some other channel for it.
Besides the usual Tulsa DTV on RF 45, 42, 28, 22, 20, 17 and 11, I was also getting:
RF 49, KGEB-DT 53-1
RF 47, KWHB, LeSea with subchannel of little interest. And:
RF 36, KRSC Claremore OK. This is an independent public TV station, not with PBS, but lots of good programming I wish I could always get as an alternative to OETA. As DTV 35-1 KRSC-SD with Red Green, short de-commercialed show with fill from 0521; 0530 Antiques Roadshow. Bug on 35-1: LR, interlocking letters R S U, and Rogers / Television.
KRSC`s 35-2 was carrying Classic ARTS, which we also have in Enid on public access via Pegasys, but analog video often with sparklies and audio is always hissy. It was a pleasure to see it with perfect video and stereo audio for a change via KRSC. Bug on 35-2: UR, R S U interlocking, Rogers Television, KRSC-D35-2 / Claremore, OK.
Note: some years ago it upgraded from a College to a University, but kept the KRSC calls. By 0615 UT, 36 had faded out, or rather fell off the cliff (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** TURKEY. 15450, V. of Turkey English to Europe and also USward, July 22 at 1235 is poor, but much better by 1307 when I am expecting to hear Live From Turkey on this Thursday, but instead only music fill until 1322 multi-lingual ID loop starts, but we only hear a few of them before switch to English sign-off at 1323, and IS from 1324. So is LFT kaput, or just no one available to do it during summer vacations? Or could it be because its main producer is gone?
I heard from Sheref Ishler recently saying that he is leaving VOT, and with a very strange request — that I should delete all references to his full name previously published in DXLD — it`s a VOT rule about ex-employees, including those who leave on good terms.
He did his duty by passing on the order, and I do my duty by ignoring it, since I am not subject to VOT`s control-the-foreign-press rules, rewriting history. Hmmm, sort of like denying genocide, but on a much smaller scale. Anyhow, we wish Sheref (with sedillas on both esses) the best on his post-VOT endeavours (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A [non]. Re: “UNIDENTIFIED. 12080, VOA English at 1252 July 21, poor. I first reported this almost two months ago, May 27, but none of the online lists yet show it at this time to determine the site, just Botswana until 0700, and S?o Tom? starting at 1400.
Does VOA at least have the frequency, if not the site, on its schedule for English by now? O no, the page I have bookmarked for this,
http://www1.voanews.com/english/about/frequenciesAtoZ_e.cfm
now produces a 404, page cannot be found (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)“
Hi Glenn, Note slight difference in the URL
http://author.voanews.com/english/about/frequenciesAtoZ_a.cfm
It just worked for me, albeit slowly. 73 (Kim Elliott, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Also outpointed by Alan Roe, UK
The e page there does show 1200-1300 on 12075 for “English to Far East Asia, South Asia, and Oceania“. I sure thought I was getting it on 12080 but will have to recheck. 12075 IS listed elsewhere, unnecessarily switching from Iranawila to Tinang at 1230.
That part of the dial has parallax problems on the FRG-7, so I must nail down any frequencies with the YB-400. I am definitely tuned to 12075, July 22 at 1205, when there is a JBA carrier, and none on 12080. At 1229 there is a fast subaudible heterodyne, two carriers QRMing each other from slightly different frequencies, guess around 15 Hz. From 1230 I begin to hear some VOA English audio and it improves gradually, // and synchronized with Tinang on 9760; but the SAH is still there at 1236. Turn it off in Sri Lanka! (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###
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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 00:19:00 +0200
From: Manuel Mendez <manuelmendezn@gmail.com>
To: Anker Petersen <anker.petersen@mail.dk>
Subject: [HCDX] WWV, Fort Collins
Manuel Mendez
Lugo, Espana
Escucha realizada en Reinante, costa del mar Cant?brico
Grundig Satellit 500 y Sony ICF SW 7600 G
Antena de cable, 10 metros
USA, 15000, WWV, Fort Collins, 1812-1858, 22-07, cada dos minutos, coincidiendo con el minuto par, luego de la se?al horaria, transmission del mensaje de prueba sobre alerta, excepto minuto 30, que se identifica la emisora. El mensaje, por locutor: “Your attention, please, RadioStation WWV is conducting a test of our emergency notification system, in event of really emergency, you will be instructed of the nature of the emergency, and giving additional information. This is only a test”. WWWVH, desde Hawaii, no pude ser captada a esta hora. 24322. (Mendez)
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Today’s Topics:
1. Fw: logs 21/7 and 22/7 (Mauritsvandriessche@skynet.)
2. Fw: logs 21/7 and 22/7 (Mauritsvandriessche@skynet.)
3. Glenn Hauser logs July 22-23, 2010 (Glenn Hauser)
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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 12:52:14 +0200
From: “Mauritsvandriessche@skynet.” <mauritsvandriessche@skynet.be>
To: <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Cc: shortwaveworld@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [HCDX] Fw: logs 21/7 and 22/7
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9564.568khz , 2053utc Super radio Deus a Amor ,Curitiba Brazil Strong and clear Pr. talks by male ID Voz do Brazil
9629.920 , 2058utc R.Aparecida ,Aparecida Brazil Pr. talks by male and female good
9645.355khz ,2112utc R.Bandeirantes Sao Paulo Brazil Pr. talks by male and female splatter China 9640
9665.120khz ,2120utc R.Voz Missionaria ,Florianopolis Brazil Pr. talks about Brazil good
10.000khz , 2130utc Observatorio,Rio de Janeiro Brazil time pips ID Observatorio fair
11749.890khz , 2137utc R.Voz Missionaria,Florianopolis Brazil Nice Pr. songs fair
11765khz ,2142utc Super Deus a Amor ,Cuitiba Brazil Pr. speech by male good
11780khz ,2146utc R.Nac. do Amazonia ,Brasilia Brazil Strong Pr. talks by male and female on a phone good
11815khz , 2150utc R.Brazil Central ,Gaiana Brazil Pr. talks about the problems in Brazil good
5990khz ,2155utc R.Senado ,Brasilia Brazil Jazz music ,with Pr. comments very good
5970khz , 2200utc R.Itatiaia,Belo Horizonte Weak Pr. talks about Brazil
5939.940khz , 2205utc R.Voz Missionaria ,Camboria Brazil Nice meditecion music and Pr. comments by male
6135.030khz ,2210utc R.Aparecida ,Aparecida Brazil Full ID
22/7
5952.448khz ,0015utc Em Pio XII ,Siglo Viente Bolivia SS talks by male and nac. march
5910.010khz ,0021utc Marfil Est?reo ,Lomalinda Colombia Typical songs in SS fair
9504.980khz , 2124utc R.Record ,Sao Paulo Brazil Two men in conversation about Brazil fair
9675khz ,2130utc R.Cancao Nova ,Cachoeira Paulista Brazil Many IDs in Pr. as “Cancao Nova” very good
11854.940khz ,2140utc R.Aparecida ,Aparecida Brazil Typical Brazil music fair
11925.203khz ,2147utc R.Bandeirantes ,Sao Paulo Brazil Pr. talks about Sao Paulo
73,
Maurits Van Driessche
Belgium
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 12:52:36 +0200
From: “Mauritsvandriessche@skynet.” <mauritsvandriessche@skynet.be>
To: <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: [HCDX] Fw: logs 21/7 and 22/7
9564.568khz , 2053utc Super radio Deus a Amor ,Curitiba Brazil Strong and clear Pr. talks by male ID Voz do Brazil
9629.920 , 2058utc R.Aparecida ,Aparecida Brazil Pr. talks by male and female good
9645.355khz ,2112utc R.Bandeirantes Sao Paulo Brazil Pr. talks by male and female splatter China 9640
9665.120khz ,2120utc R.Voz Missionaria ,Florianopolis Brazil Pr. talks about Brazil good
10.000khz 2130utc Observatorio,Rio de Janeiro Brazil time pips ID Observatorio fair
11749.890khz , 2137utc R.Voz Missionaria,Florianopolis Brazil Nice Pr. songs fair
11765khz ,2142utc Super Deus a Amor ,Cuitiba Brazil Pr. speech by male good
11780khz ,2146utc R.Nac. do Amazonia ,Brasilia Brazil Strong Pr. talks by male and female on a phone good
11815khz , 2150utc R.Brazil Central ,Gaiana Brazil Pr. talks about the problems in Brazil good
5990khz ,2155utc R.Senado ,Brasilia Brazil Jazz music ,with Pr. comments very good
5970khz , 2200utc R.Itatiaia,Belo Horizonte Weak Pr. talks about Brazil
5939.940khz , 2205utc R.Voz Missionaria ,Camboria Brazil Nice meditecion music and Pr. comments by male
6135.030khz ,2210utc R.Aparecida ,Aparecida Brazil Full ID
22/7
5952.448khz ,0015utc Em Pio XII ,Siglo Viente Bolivia SS talks by male and nac. march
5910.010khz ,0021utc Marfil Est?reo ,Lomalinda Colombia Typical songs in SS fair
9504.980khz , 2124utc R.Record ,Sao Paulo Brazil Two men in conversation about Brazil fair
9675khz ,2130utc R.Cancao Nova ,Cachoeira Paulista Brazil Many IDs in Pr. as “Cancao Nova” very good
11854.940khz ,2140utc R.Aparecida ,Aparecida Brazil Typical Brazil music fair
11925.203khz ,2147utc R.Bandeirantes ,Sao Paulo Brazil Pr. talks about Sao Paulo
73,
Maurits
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 09:58:30 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
To: dxld@yahoogroups.com
Cc: swl@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs July 22-23, 2010
** CHINA [and non]. Firedrake July 23:
8400, JBA at 1215
10500, good at 1230, 1341
No others found up to 18 MHz; hardly anything was propagating above 13 MHz before 1300. Costa Rica 15170 the only significant signal on 19m, at 1240 Catalan (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** COLOMBIA. 5910+, July 23 at 0527, usual peppy music for the insomniax from Marfil Est?reo, as quickly IDed, but timechex are always off. At 0527:20 claimed it was 12:26. Circa 0530 full FM ID with alfanumeric callsign; good signal, often absent but not tonight. I could tell it`s slightly on the hi side, and Maurits van Driessche, Belgium measured it on 5910.010 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. RHC check July 23 at 0520: English on 6150, 6060, 6010, 5970. Nothing on 6110 except Japan/Canada. Spanish on 6120, 5040.
12030 transmitter is still defective, July 23 at 1234 with weak spurs on 12000 and 12060, also frying-sound buzz occupying most of the range between 12000 and 12030; on the hi side obscured by other stations (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** HAWAII [and non]. I monitored the first half-hour (by tape) of the much-promoted “tsunami warning test“ from WWVH and WWV, for July 22 at 1800-1900 UT. 15000 kHz had VG signal from WWV, and WWVH could also be heard in the background. Nothing out of the ordinary until:
1803, WWV with tone, overriding WWVH announcement about the test. You`d think WWV would have made this a silent minute.
1804, WWV: “Your attention, please. Radio station WWV is conducting a test of our emergency notification system. In the event of a real emergency you would be instructed on the nature of the emergency, and given additional information. This is only a test.“ (and repeated immediately before the WWVH time announcement).
1805, WWV: tone. WWVH: underneath making the same announcement as above, by the same OM voice, twice.
1806, WWV: tone. WWVH: silent.
1807, WWV: tone. WWVH: the same announcement as above except says WWVH instead of WWV. Once again, WWV should have been silent.
1808, WWV: real tropical storm warnings. WWVH: silent.
1809, WWV: continues with more tropical storm warnings, pt 2. WWVH: test announcement! Normally they never collide. Co?rdination failed.
1810, WWV: north Pacific weather. WWVH: silent.
1811, WWV: “[something] reserved for the National Weather Service“. WWVH: emergency test announcement, the rest of it uncovered.
1812, WWV: emergency test announcement. WWVH: silent
1813, WWV: silent. WWVH: test announcement starts, but only can hear the “Your attention please“, fade? Then back with the tail of it.
1814, WWV: test announcement. WWVH: seemingly silent
1815, WWV: silent. WWVH: test announcement.
1816, WWV: test announcement. WWVH: silent
1817, WWV: silent. WWVH: test announcement
1818, WWV: test announcement — pre-empting propagation info! WWVH: silent
1819, WWV: silent. WWVH: test announcement starts and fades
1820, WWV: test announcement. WWVH: silent?
1821, WWV: silent. WWVH: test announcement, barely audible
1822, WWV: test announcement. WWVH: silent?
1823, WWV: silent. WWVH: test announcement
1824, WWV: test announcement. WWVH: silent?
1825, WWV: silent. WWVH: test announcement, traces audible
1826, WWV: test announcement. WWVH: silent?
1827, WWV: silent. WWVH: test announcement, repeated, audible again, best copy of it so far
1828, WWV: test announcement. WWVH: silent
1829, WWV: silent. WWVH: full ID announcement as usual by YL with address, ending with “aloha“
1830, WWV: full ID announcement by OM, address, no aloha. WWVH: silent
Presumably similar pattern for the second half of the hour. There was really nothing worth preserving beyond one copy of the standard announcement, which did not even mention the word “tsunami“. Plus evidence of the collisions.
Never were the time ticks, on-the-minute tones, or time announcements by either station disrupted (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** LIBERIA. 4025-, Star Radio presumed, with carrier barely detectable, slightly low compared to Cuba 5025, July 23 at 0523. Had not been able to hear it for a couple weeks, but finally enough signal to surpass noise level; still totally inadequate for axual listening (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. WWCR was inbooming on 15825 the morning of July 22, so I started monitoring TV channel 2 for signs of sporadic E on VHF.
1547 UT, 2 finally fades in, from SSE, 10:47 clock in LR and a bug I cannot make out. Seems infomercial. UR says TELEVISA. Another fade-in around 1600, and 1604, still infomercial.
1608 on 2, Azteca7 in UR, fade-in, video only at first; 11:08 clock in upper right. Then two OM presenting a receta del d?a = recipe of the day
1610 on 4, no audio at first, but 11:10 clock in LR, star bug in UR = Televisa-2 net. Likely Tampico, XHD
1618 on 4, elaborate promo film for Quintana Roo, apparently vacation destination, so likely from elsewhere than QR itself. Televisa credit
1627 on 2, Azteca7, with huge lettering at bottom: info7.mx
1640 on 2, Televisa about Nuestra Belleza, in Veracruz; 1642 mentions TeleVer and Veracruz a few times. Safely assumed to be XHFM there
1702 on 5, something starts to appear, looks like game show
1703 on 4, yes 4, bug in UR for italic tv3, as in XHP-3 Puebla. Danny Oglethorpe says there is a 4 relaying XHP-3 fulltime in Tehuac?n, Puebla. W9WI.com agrees; apparently it has the same call letters XHP, but is 20 kW compared to 100 kW on 3. Show is about jeeps, featuring a YL with a sash, probably attesting to her regional beauty
1704 on 5, game show has TeleVer bug in UR, so XHAJ Las Lajas
1710 on 2, Azteca7 news, local rather than from DF HQ? A7 on 2 most likely Tampico, or maybe Campeche
1713 on 4, net-5 with toons. Lots of them around M?xico, but most likely in the PTA (probable target area) are Coatzacoalcos, Veracruz; or maybe M?rida, Yucat?n
1718 on 3, tv3 bug in UR, game show teams consisting of two OMs as ZANCUDOS [long-legs], vs two YLs as ABEJAS [bees]. It`s the seVale program as per bug in LR. XHP Puebla
1725 on 2, Azteca7 news again, about roads out, flooded? in Nuevo Le?n, Monterrey mentioned several times, but XEFB-2 in Mty itself is not A7, so probably XHTAU Tampico
1730 on 2, Info7 promo, NFL promo, more news. Various signals continue the next semihour, but weakening, and opening just about gone by 1800 UT (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** OKLAHOMA. I have found that with some tropo enhancement I can get additional lower-powered signals from OKC, 65-80 miles away.
46, KOCM, licensed to Norman but FCC service area map shows it really in the NE OKC antenna farm with the big stations. The only iffy DTV from OKC. It`s Daystar, so totally gospel huxter and nothing worth watching on it, anyway. W9WI.com listing shows calls KOCM without any suffix but licensed as DT, 50 kW, 416m. Axually I can get a somewhat jumpy decode of this even during dead conditions at midday with antenna aimed just right, as checked July 23 at 1645.
Remaining low-powered analogs, invisible in dead conditions, do not all come in at the same time, so must be distinct sites:
17, Spanish religion from KLHO-LP. W9WI says it`s Reino Unido, which means United Kingdom, obviously not referring to an offshore quasi-European country. Site is between Valley Brook and Moore on the S side of OKC, and does not even cover the entire Metro. Is this the old KSBI-52 tower? Has CP for DTV on 31. I have never heard of Valley Brook in any other context.
19, GCN bug in lower right. Silly me, I assumed this has something to do with the pirate-friendly radio network GCN, Genesis Communications Network. But on TV, GCN means Global Christian Network. Has a fancy website http://www.gcntv.org/ with an affiliate list including KUOT-CA, ch 19, OKC, but like Daystar, nothing but gospel huxters. Site looks to be the same as 17, but with greater coverage.
21, home shopping, they all look alike to me, MEGO, but W9WI.com listed as HSN for KTOU-LP. Site slightly different than 17 and 19, closer to Valley Brook, intersexion of I-240 and I-35, but in same general area. Has CP for DTV on 23, and an APP for 43!
36, KCHM-CA, with Univisi?n, the tail which wags the dog of the full-power KUOK 35 in Woodward. 36 is the first of the LP OKC stations to show up, sometimes only, obviously higher powered/towered tho W9WI.com listings do not account for that.
48, // 36 with Univisi?n, KWDW-LP, site is just east of Nichols Hills in the N Central part of OKC. Closer than 36 but much weaker.
So far I have not seen any sign of others listed in W9WI.com:
38, KOHC-CA with Azteca Am?rica
41, KXOC-LP, but it`s on KSBI-51 as virtual 52-2, mostly infomercials. However, this is labeled at KSBI-SD, but the last I checked the programming scheduled was identical. 51-1 is labeled KBSI-HD (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 7555, WEWN absent, Friday July 23 at 0516, just the FUG noise on the hi side. WEWN supposed to start Spanish at 0500, Tue-Sat with “Paz a la luz de la luna,“ which is “en vivo desde Miami“ altho the unctuous announcer always speaks the same old Catholic catch-phrases, and might as well be recorded once and played back forever. Still going on the other Spanish frequency 11870 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** VATICAN [and non]. 9645, Friday July 23 at 0515 with “Turn Your Radio On“ song in English, then into Scandinavian language as scheduled. Perhaps this introduced a DX report, but could not make out any DX content as the YL announced. Plus usual het from always off-frequency R. Bandeirantes, Brasil on the hi side; and probably WYFR 9715/9680 leapfrog mixing product (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 9485.5, approx., Spanish 2-way SSB, detectable July 23 at 1348, much too close to WTWW 9479 splash (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###
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Today’s Topics:
1. July 23-24 Logs (Brian384875@aol.com)
2. LJBC – LBY (Wolfgang Bueschel)
3. La Habana Cuba (Wolfgang Bueschel)
4. Glenn Hauser logs July 23-24, 2010 (Glenn Hauser)
5. 4950, R. Nacional Angola (L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec)
6. logs (Robert Wilkner)
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2010 06:01:18 -0400 (EDT)
From: Brian384875@aol.com
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: [HCDX] July 23-24 Logs
** BRAZIL. 11780, Radio Nac do Amazonia, 0325-0345*, July 24, local pop music. Portuguese talk. Abrupt sign off. Good signal. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** BRAZIL. 12175, 11355, Super Radio Deus ? Amor, 0125-0200+, July 24, unstable, slightly distorted but readable spurs from 11765 with Portuguese preacher and some religious music. Spurs +/- 410 kHz away from 11765. Best in AM mode. Very weak // 9564.57. Fair signal
on 11765. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** COLOMBIA. 6035.01, LV del Guaviare, 0959-1030+, July 23, ID, Spanish talk. Religious talk. Religious recitations. Poor. Weak with adjacent channel splatter. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** COLOMBIA. 6034.99, LV del Guaviare, 0100-0117*, July 24, ads, jingles. Spanish talk. Mentions of Colombia. Spanish ballads. Abrupt sign off. Poor. Weak with some adjacent channel splatter. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** KURDISTAN [non]. via Ukraine, 11530, Denge Mezopotamya, 0402- 0425, July 24, tune-in to possible National Anthem and into local pop music. Some talk in listed Kurdish. Weak but readable. In the clear with no sign of WYFR. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** NORTH AMERICA. [Pirate]. 6925 USB, Wolverine Radio, 0215-0230, July 24, ID. Oldies pop music of the 50s-60s. Good signal. (Brian Alexander, PA)
Brian Alexander, Mechanicsburg, PA, USA
Equipment: Icom IC-7600, two 100 foot longwires
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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2010 12:48:43 +0200
From: “Wolfgang Bueschel” <BueschelW@web.de>
To: “A-DX-Liste” <liste@a-dx.at>, “HCDX”
<hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, ”DXLD” <dxld@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [HCDX] LJBC – LBY
LIBYA Another change on July 24.
Frequency change of LJBC Voice of Africa, July 24
Arabic
0900-1157 on 17735 SAB 500 kW / 180 deg to NEAf S=8-9
0900-1157 on 17715 SAB 500 kW / 130 deg to ECAf ex17740
little weaker S=7.
Phone-in program in Arabic. At 10.39:20 UT 1000 Hertz tone on both
channels, no broadcast house feed anymore.
73 wb
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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2010 16:37:23 +0200
From: “Wolfgang Bueschel” <BueschelW@web.de>
To: “HCDX” <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, “DXLD”
<dxld@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [HCDX] La Habana Cuba
CUBA in Spanish in 11-12 UT morning/noon range July 24. 15120 S=7-8 here in Germany Europe. Mexican like songs, terrific music. \\ 15360 S=6-7, but little co-channel QRM by weak IBB Udornthani Radio Mashaal in Pashto to war area in border of AFG/PAK.
73 wb
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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2010 09:26:39 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
To: dxld@yahoogroups.com
Cc: swl@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs July 23-24, 2010
** BRAZIL [non]. 15415, threshold signal, with excited commentary, like a football game, July 23 at 2210. Can it be in Brazilian? Initially I imagine that R. Clube de Ribeir?o Preto, SP could have returned after many years. Propagation possible from RP, SP, as the Argentine het is audible on 15345v. So I strain to confirm the language at least. Fortunately, there are no RHC 15370 spurs in the area today. Unfortunately, 15415 signal gets worse instead of better. 2221 it`s music instead. 2233 back to talk, but more like information now. Just too weak, I give up at 2236.
Looked up later, it must be R. Australia, Indonesian service from Shep at 22-24. AAMOF, RA English toward Pacific was putting in much better signals on 15560, 15230.
WRTH 2010 still has this 15415 station listed, as *inactive, ZYE955, 1 kW. But it`s been gone so long that it doesn`t even appear in the `inactive` list at http://www.mcdxt.it/LASWLOGS.html
which BTW never picked up our reports that LRA36 was M-F, not M/W/F.
Another colorful Brazilian place name, meaning Black Brook, or large stream. There are still a number of Brazilian stations including some on SW which are “Clubs“, notably 4885, Par?. I assume these originated as true clubs in the early radio era, but are these now just holdovers in corporate nomenclature? Does being a `club` station imply they were, or are, noncommercial?
WRTH for SP23 station gives enviable URL http://www.clube.com.br/ where one might answer some of these questions. It looks like an extensive business, with three FM stations, two AM, and a lot about HDTV, not old-hat SW (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CANADA. 9625, continuous tone test again, July 24 at 0510, CBCNQ transmitter not really turned off when programming finished a few minutes earlier (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. Firedrake July 24:
8400, tuned in earlier than usual at 1132, NOT FD but instead CNR1 programming, M&W alternating in Chinese, confirmed as such at 1138 by // CNR1 usual jammer on 9845 when there was a bit of music. Also // 11785 but an echo apart at 1143, and also // usual CNR1 jammers on 11990, 12040. Still no trace of victim Sound of Hope on 8400, but the less cautious list-logger might have assumed that was it.
8400, by 1224 next check, had switched back to Firedrake, `ramshorn` passage; poor-fair at 1236
10500, FD fair at 1140, gone at 1233
13060, FD poor at 1145, gone at 1233
14700, FD poor at 1151, poor-fair at 1231
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. 13590, CRI English, July 24 at 1147, M&W discussing Summer Palace, scripted rather than idle chat, VG, much better but 2 sex behind // Sackville 6040. 13590 is supposedly Beijing site at 193 degrees, English at 10-12. At 1150, CRI English also on 13720, weaker than 13590 and about one word behind it. 13720 is Xi`an at 200 degrees, also 10-12 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. 12020, RHC Spanish, fair with Cuban music on late at 0502 July 24, // 6120; but gone at next check 0507 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** FRANCE [non]. RFI`s M?t?o Marine at 1130 on 13640 via GUIANA FRENCH doesn`t need the full semihour, so at 1148 July 24 I am hearing salsa piano music fill, RFI jingle, into vocal music; good but not solid signal, despite 320 azimuth USward (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** NETHERLANDS [non]. 7360, July 24 at 1128, VG signal with RNW concluding “Classic Dox“ show and just before 1130 opening “Network Europe“, but goes to OC briefly during which I could barely hear CRI IS underneath, and off.
One might reasonably assume that RN has relented and reinstated an English broadcast on SW to North America from 1030 or 1100, the reception is so good. But it`s really the end of RNW`s Dutch at 1100 via IBB Tinang, PHILIPPINES, where they automatically switch to three minutes of English at 1127-1130*, just to tantalize us on the 21-degree azimuth USward. And the CRI would be Kunming southward about to start Thai at 1130 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ROMANIA. 17510, OSOB at 1154 July 24, Carib rap music, so Farda? No, it`s RRI as revealed a minute later with sign-off in English until 1700; claims the 1100 frequencies are 15430, 17670, no mention of this one; 1156 IS. A-10 schedule at
http://www.rri.ro/art.shtml?lang=1&sec=20&art=30820
says those two are for Central Africa, with 17510 and 15210 for W Europe. Beware; they also still link to English frequency schedules for the past three seasons (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SAUDI ARABIA. 17705, BSKSA Riyadh at 1315 July 24 with interview in Arabic between studio announcer and a phoner; modulation level not commensurate with the S9+10 signal, slow fades. Is 310 degrees for Europe, also USward (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 7490, WWCR is always extremely strong here, but July 24 at 1239 with gospel music, it was splattering 7460-7520, worst at 7470-7510 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** VATICAN [non]. 9830, VR via CANADA, July 24 at 1200 with a Jesus story running past hourtop without break in programming or transmission, but 1201 into next show, still in Spanish instead of scheduled English, “Am?rica Latina en la voz de sus pastores“ about El Salvador. How many countries can claim to be named for a sectarian religious figure`s nickname? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###
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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2010 13:54:42 -0300
From: L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec <eefibra@yahoo.com.br>
To: <Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com>, <cumbredx@n2jeu.net>,
<playdx2003@yahoogroups.com>, <dxld@yahoogroups.com>,
<gaku@apple.email.ne.jp>, <barrera@arg.sicoar.com>, “Anker Petersen”
<anker.petersen@mail.dk>, <dxclubepe@yahoogrupos.com.br>
Subject: [HCDX] 4950, R. Nacional Angola
4460, China, CNR, Beijing. July, 19 2053-2103 male segments alternating female segments, male and female speech pattern on music sounding like ads, 2100 time pips, female announcements, short music, male talks. Noisy, 25232 (lob-B).
7125, Guinea, R. Conakry, Conakry-Sofon. July, 19 2107-2113 xylophone sounding-like music, male in French. 34433, (lob-B).
3945, R. Vanuatu, Port Vila. July, 21 0758-0805 English Pop music, male announcements (unable to make out the language). Weak, 25322 (lob-B).
5995, R. Mali, Bamako. July, 22 2257-2309 tribal music, male talks in unidentified language. Consistent carrier but very low modulation, some QRM 23422 (lob-B).
4990, Suriname, R. Apintie, Paramaribo. July, 23 0510-0550 English romantic Pop, Spanish Pop, slow music in English, female short announcements seems in Dutch. Noisy, 35333; check at 0757, weaker (lob-B).
4950, R. Nacional Angola, Mulenvos. July, 24 0550-0604 Pop music seems in Vernacular, male announcements in Portuguese “R. Nacional”, English Pop music, male and female “R. Nacional Angola”, short Hilife music, 0600 time pips, male “Bom dia!, 24 de julho de 2010..15? reuni?o africana..cimeira de l?ngua portuguesa..”, outside talks. Noisy, 35333 (lob-B).
73’s
L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec
Embu SP Brasil – Sony ICF SW40 – Dipole 18m, 32m.
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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2010 18:03:57 -0400
From: Robert Wilkner <rlcw@earthlink.net>
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
Subject: [HCDX] logs
24 July Florida Logs
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2310 Australia VL8A Alice Springs NT 1000 weakest of the three, 22 July [Wilkner]
2325 Australia VL8T Tennant Creek NT 1000 some audio, 22 July [Wilkner]
2485 Australia, VL8K Katherine NT 1000 strongest of the three, 22 July [Wilkner]
2379.9v [tentative] Brasil, Radio Educadora, Limeira, 7 and 20 July, 1000 to 1020, easy to mix with harmonic ? [Wilkner]
3250 Honduras, Radio Luz y Vida, San Luis silent for the last three weeks? [Wilkner]
3290 Guyana, GBC 0940 om with mix of music “He Aint Heavy He’s My Brother” 20 July, 0925 “exclusively only…come out and support the cause. 0935 “Lord Jesus Christ….” protestant minister. 22 July [Wilkner]
3309.98 Bolivia, Radio Mosoj Chaski, Cochabamba yl under t storms hash 1000 on 23 July [Wilkner]
3329.53 Peru, Ondas del Huallaga, Hu?nuco regular every day reception 1000 and 0000 with IF notch for CHU [Wilkner]
3340 Honduras, HRMI Radio Misiones Internacionales, Comayag?ela seems irregular lately, reduced schedule. 1109 on 15 July. [Wilkner]
3375.451 Brasil, Radio Municipal S?o Gabriel da Cachoeira, 1000 to 1020 excellent signal with Brasil music, om and yl, 22 July [Wilkner]
3380 UNID at 0215 on 20 July [Wilkner]
3390.01 Bolivia Radio Emisoras Camargo, Camargo seems irregular 2330 to 0030 [Wilkner]
4409.8 Bolivia, Radio Eco, Reyes 0000 on 21 July [Wilkner]
4451.2 Bolivia, Radio Santa Ana, Santa Ana de Yacuma 2350 on 21 July [Wilkner]
4700 Bolivia, Radio San Miguel, Riberalta 1000 and 0000 every day! [Wilkner]
4716.19 Bolivia Radio Yura, Yura 1000 and 0000 every day [Wilkner]
4746.94 Peru Radio Huanta 2000 Huanta Ayacucho 1030 on 20 July [Wilkner]
4774.9 Peru Radio Tarma. Tarma regular reception 1000 and 2330 every day! [Wilkner]
4780 Unid on Guatemala Radio Cultural Coat?n fqy 1000 to 1105 in June over three day period, religious programme en espanol. Nothing heard since. [Wilkner]
4814.95 Ecuador, Radio El Buen Pastor,Saraguro Loma Loja 1000 and 2330 every day [Wilkner]
4824.49 Peru, La Voz de la Selva, Iquitos 0000 on 23 July [Wilkner]
4826.5 Peru, Radio Sicuani, Sicuani, Cusco 0000 23 July [Wilkner]
4835 Australia, Alice Springs, NT 0735 on 19 July, nothing on 4910 [Wilkner]
4835.42 Peru Radio Mara?on Jaen 1040 to 1050, narrow filer to avoid 4940 slop. 22 July [Wilkner]
4857.4 Peru, Radio La Hora, Cusco 2340 on 16 July [Wilkner]
4875.5 Brasil, Rdif Roraima, Boa Vista RR seems silent again [Wilkner]
4894.91. Brasil, Radio Novo Tempo, Campo Grande PR 1000 on 22 July [Wilkner]
4985 Brasil, Radio Brasil Central, Goainia Excellent signal 2300 to 0000 on 20 July. [Wilkner]
4986.833 Peru, Radio Manantial, Huancayo 0015 on July 23 [Wilkner]
5019.90 Solomon Islands, SIBC 1000 hammered by Havana each morning. [Wilkner]
5039.21 Peru, Radio Libertad Junin 1044 to 1055 on July 19th, No RHC, om “cinco en la manana ..” Buenas Dias [Wilkner]
5120.38 Peru, Ondas del Suroriente, Quillabamba music Peruana 1050 on 22 July. [Wilkner]
5485.45 Peru, Radio Reina de la Selva, Chachapoyas 1040 to 1100 on 22 July with musica y om but no ID [Wilkner]
5921.35 Peru Radio Bethel 1050 on 22 July, per Dave Valko Tip. 0015 23 July.
5952 Bolivia, Pio XII, Siglo Veinte silent ? 21,22,23 July [Wilkner]
6047.16 Peru, Radio Santa Rosa, Lima 0000 to 0020 weak and deep fades 23 July., 1030 choral music 23 July [Wilkner]
6230u Australia, VMW ID by om at 1008 after wx update. 21 July [Wilkner]
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Robert Wilkner
Pompano Beach, Florida, US
Drake R8 – Icom 746Pro DL – NRD 535D – 2010XA
End of Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 91, Issue 25
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