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Today's Topics:

   1. Central New York AM station increases daytime power...dx  test
      coming soon (kc4...@aol.com)
   2. 11 March log (Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH)
   3. Log for 12 March (Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH)
   4. Glenn Hauser logs March 11-12, 2010 (Glenn Hauser)
   5. RTI A10 (Alokesh Gupta)
   6. Re: [EDXC] OFFICIAL INVITATION (Hermod Pedersen)
   7. Sat Morn DX (Charles Bolland)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 02:30:41 EST
From: kc4...@aol.com
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com, a...@lists.wtfda.info,
        amfmt...@mailman.qth.net, m...@yahoogroups.com, o...@yahoogroups.com,
        i...@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: [HCDX] Central New York AM station increases daytime
        power...dx      test coming soon
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Today (3/11/2010) the FCC granted a daytime power increase to WFNY - AM 
1440 Gloversville NY. Daytime power was 3600 watts non-directional, it is now 
5000 watts non-directional daytime. nighttime is still 500 watts directional.

http://www.am1440wfny.bizz.cc

A DX test on a Saturday night/Sunday morning is in the works within the 
next one to two months.
Meanwhile, keep a listen to 1440 around sunrise and sunset. Music format is 
a variety but mostly 60's, 70's and 80's music. IRN/USA radio news at the 
top of the hour and IRN/USA sports at quarter til the hour, every hour.

I will keep everyone informed on the future test.



Bob Carter - KC4QLP - WQJK414
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Mid-Atlantic-Engineering-Service of Utica NY / Elizabeth City NC

http://www.midatlanticengineeringservice.com/
WKVU-FM 100.7 Utica/Rome NY, WKVJ-FM 89.7 Dannemora/Plattsburgh NY, WKYJ-FM 

88.7 Rouses Point NY,WRCK 107.3 Utica NY, WVVC-LPTV-40 Utica NY, WVVC-FM 
88.5 Dolgeville NY, WKTV-DT 2 Utica NY, WFNY-AM 1440/TV-49/W231CF-FM 94.1 
Gloversville NY, WNGG-FM 90.9 Gloversville NY, WNGN 91.9 Argyle NY, WNGF-FM 
89.9 
Swanton VT, WFBL-AM 1390 - WSEN-FM 92.1/AM 1050 Syracuse/Baldwinsville NY?


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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 10:59:24 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
From: "Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH"
        <sean.gilb...@o2.co.uk>
To: "Sean - HFRADIO.ORG.UK" <s...@hfradio.org.uk>
Subject: [HCDX] 11 March log
Message-ID: <4b9a1e8c.000017.05...@sean-pc>
Content-Type: Text/Plain;  charset="iso-8859-1"

Some incredibly strong signals around today, the strongest being from CRI
which was reading 50dB over 9 on my Icom's S-meter. Interesting result  when
listening to CRI. Because the sites used were quite a distance apart, even
though they were both in Western China, there was a sight echo as the signal
from the furthest site took longer to arrive (I would think that was the
reason, it was too short to have been long path vs short path). I could hear
the echo by using the 'dual watch' feature of the Icom, which is like using
a second receiver but it only really works in the same band and mode as the
main receiver. The audio levels from the main and sub receiver are balanced
with a front panel control. The audio from both of the receivers are fed to
both headphone channels, rather than having the main receive in one earphone
and the sub receive in the other earphone, as is the case with some of the
Yaesu radio's. This means that the echo is easy to hear.

CHINA 
CRI 13670 via Kashi, in English, 1306 11 Mar. China Drive prgr. Talking
about the high rate of kidney disease in China. Massively strong signal.
(s9+50) - (S.Gilbert, UK) 
 
CRI 13790 via ?r?mqi, in English, 1309 11 Mar. China Drive, //13670 but
10-15dB weaker. Slight echo between the two (using dual receive on Icom),
caused by differing sites/distances. (s9+40) - (S.Gilbert, UK) 

IRAN 
VOIRI 15545 via Sirjan, in Arabic, 1553 11 Mar. Female with talk. (s9+20 QSB
to s6) - (S.Gilbert, UK) 

NETHERLANDS 
Radio Netherlands Worldwide 13740 via Madagascar, in Dutch, 1647 11 Mar. om
talking, with comments from another om. Mentioned 'Dutch' and 'Europe' a few
times (s9+30) - (S.Gilbert, UK) 

SAUDI ARABIA 
BSKSA 15435 Riyadh, in Arabic, 1547 11 Mar. Wailing/chanting, lots of long
pauses with blank carrier. 30dB QSB every few seconds, like aircraft flutter
but is continuous so could be change in ionosphere. (s9+40 some QSB) - (S
Gilbert, UK) 

SUDAN 
Radio Dabanga 13800 via Madagascar, in Arabic/Sudanese, 1533 11 Mar. ID 
Radio Dabanga" and frequent mentions of Darfur by OM. (s9+20 ) - (S.Gilbert,
UK) 
 
Radio Dabanga 13800 via Nauen, in Arabic/Sudanese, 1638 11 Mar. OM talking
with comments from another OM. Music jingle between programme segments.
(s9+40) - (S.Gilbert, UK) 

USA 
Family Radio Worldwide (WYFR) 13695 via Okeechobee, in Chinese, 1300 11 Mar.
Clarinet music followed by OM and YL talking in turns. (s4-s7) - (S.Gilbert,
UK) 
 
Voice of America 13870 via Botswana, in Swahili, 1634 11 Mar. OM and YL
mentioning various place names in Africa such as Mogadishu and Somalia.
(s9+10dB) - (S.Gilbert, UK) 
 
Radio Mart? 13820 via Greenville, in Spanish, 1634 11 Mar. om and yl talking
 some background QRM from BBC WS (Ascension Isl) on same QRG but Mart? much
stronger. (s7) - (S.Gilbert, UK) 
 
Radio Farda 13615 via Lampertheim, in Farsi, 1304 11 Mar. (s6-s9) - (S
Gilbert, UK) 
--------------------------------------------------------- 
73, Sean Gilbert - Buckingham, UK. 
http://www.hfradio.org.uk 
Icom IC756pro, Racal RA1972 
Inverted Vee @ 10m; Wellbrook ALA1530 @ 3m 
MFJ1026, SEM Multifilter, 'Dream' DRM Software


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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 17:24:31 +0000 (GMT Standard Time)
From: "Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH"
        <sean.gilb...@o2.co.uk>
To: "DXLD" <d...@yahoogroups.com>, "DX India"
        <dx_in...@yahoogroups.com>,     "Cumbre DX list" <cumbr...@n2jeu.net>,
        <bcln...@yahoogroups.com>,      "Shortwave Listening Group"
        <shortwavelisten...@yahoogroups.com>,   "Shortwave group"
        <shortw...@yahoogroups.com>,    "Hardcore DX"
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,        "DXplorer" 
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Subject: [HCDX] Log for 12 March
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AUSTRALIA 
Radio Australia 11660 Shepparton, in English, 1424 12 Mar. OM talking about
the use of language and speech in conversation. It sounds like the interview
was recorded in a cave/tunnel or some where that gives the voice a very
hollow sound, certainly not in a studio. Strong splatter from 665, best on
LSB with 2.5kHz b/w. 'Artwork' program and "Radio Australia" ID by YL. Audio
back to studio quality before returning to the man in the cave. (s9+20) - (S
Gilbert, UK) 

CANADA 
Radio Canada International 11975 Urumqi, in English, 1532 12 Mar. OM
interviewing about companies investing in training for immigrants. (s9) - (S
Gilbert, UK) 

CHINA 
China Radio International 11665 via Urumqi, in English, 1448 12 Mar. 2 YL's
and OM talking about driving and public service drivers (in Great Britain)
and their wages in relation to national average. (s9+20) - (S.Gilbert, UK) 

CZECH REPUBLIC 
Radio Prague 11600 via Litomysl, in English, 1413 12 Mar. OM talking to the
director of "All That Glitters", www.oneworld.cz, mentioned, then business
news with Chris Johnson. (s9+20) - (S.Gilbert, UK) 

EGYPT 
Radio Cairo 12170 via Abu Zaabal, in English, 1606 12 Mar. OM chanting.
Pauses in chanting for about 10-15 secs then starts again. YL with ID and
details of following prgr. Audio rather muffled. YL discussing prophets and
religion. (s9+10) - (S.Gilbert, UK) 

GERMANY 
Deutsche Welle 12080 via Woofferton, UK, in Russian, 1600 12 Mar. ID at sign
on, a few seconds before 1600. YL with news, mentions of various countries,
including Australia. Email and web address given at 1603:15. (s9 QSN to s4)
- (S.Gilbert, UK) 

INDIA 
All India Radio 11620 via Dehli, in English, 1416 12 Mar. OM with ID as 
General Overseas Service of All India Radio" then news read by YL. (s9+20
but QSB to s6) - (S.Gilbert, UK) 

IRAQ 
Denge Mezopotamya (pres) 11530 via Mykolaiv, in Kurdish, 1355 12 Mar. om
with long talk then 2nd om joined in. Some deep QSB at times. (s6) - (S
Gilbert, UK) 

NETHERLANDS 
Radio Netherlands Worldwide 12080 via Dhabbaya, UAE, in English, 1537 12 Mar
 yl talking, gave ID and email/web address at end of program. Carrier off at
1557, just a few seconds after the YL had closed the program. Signal has
deep QSB. At 1559, carrier on and DW started up. (s4) - (S.Gilbert, UK) 

PAKISTAN 
Radio Pakistan 11565 via Islamabad, in Urdu, 1408 12 Mar. usual bad
distortion. OM talking after music, then back into more Pakistani style
music, this is when the distorted audio is really at it's worst (s9 with QSB
to s5) - (S.Gilbert, UK) 

PHILIPPINES 
Radio Veritas Asia 11715 Via Santa Maria di Galeria, in Filipino, 1508 12
Mar. YL talk then ID "Radio Vertias Asia", a few words in English, such as 
what is your address in Saudi", 2 YL's talking kept mentioning Saudi Arabia
and Radio Veritas Asia. Gave schedule as from 28 March, several words of
English in middle of Filipino sentences, sounds very strange! (s9+20) - (S
Gilbert, UK) 

SWEDEN 
Radio Sweden 11540 via Horby, in Russian, 1406 12 Mar. om with talk,
commenting on excerpts of another om/yl talking (not in Russian). (s9+40) -
(S.Gilbert, UK) 

UK 
BBC World Service 12095 Rampisham, in English, 1604 12 Mar. News covering an
explosion in Lahore then items about British Airways and Indian Cricket.
(s7) - (S.Gilbert, UK) 

USA 
Voice of America 11705 via Sao Tome, in Hausa, 1451 12 Mar. om talk then
sung "VOA", lively music background to what sounds like an interview in the
street. (s5) - (S.Gilbert, UK) 

VATICAN 
Vatican Radio 11850 Santa Maria di Galeria, in English, 1515 12 Mar. ID 
This is Vatican Radio's English Service to South East Asia". YL presents
prgr "Come and See", this week about human trafficking. (s9+20) - (S.Gilbert
 UK) 
 
Using the Icom for todays log with both antennas at the same time. I run
them through the MFJ1026 phaser so that I can eliminate some local QRM, and
also take advantage of the differing signal pick up of both antennas (they
each hear signals that are inaudible on the other). 
 
--------------------------------------------------------- 
73, Sean Gilbert - Buckingham, UK. 
http://www.hfradio.org.uk 
Icom IC756pro, Racal RA1972 
Inverted Vee @ 10m; Wellbrook ALA1530 @ 3m 
MFJ1026, SEM Multifilter, 'Dream' DRM Software


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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:52:12 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs March 11-12, 2010
Message-ID: <626886.25954...@web51105.mail.re2.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

** AUSTRALIA. RA is not quite back to normal; altho 9560, 9580 and 9590 were 
doing well before 1400 UT March 12, later in that hour I noticed that 9590 was 
absent tho it is supposed to run until 1600. 7240 was still on but weakening.

``teddyfnballgame`` in the ptsw yg got a March 10 reply from Nigel Holmes, RA 
CE: ``RA's Shepparton transmitters were whacked by a cyclone on Sunday 7 March. 
Several aerials were knocked out including the one which carries 9580 kHz. 
Repairs are underway and we hope to be back with 9580 tonight. Thank you for 
your kind comments about our programming, We're glad you've enjoyed our 
broadcasts over 25 years. Good listening. Kind regards, Nigel Holmes, Chief 
Engineer, Radio Australia`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BULGARIA [and non]. R. Bulgaria, 15700, Friday March 12 at 1439 with music 
including ``Hava Nagila``, but marred by continuous CW QRM on 15699, not noted 
before; whence? // 11700 but weaker (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGERT)

** CHINA. Firedrake March 12: 8400 just barely audible at 1325 (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. Major RadioCuba outage, March 12 at 0627: RHC 6010 and 6060 English, 
6120 Spanish, 6140 English or Spanish all absent, but still on 6150 in Spanish 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 9526- absent again March 12 at 1329 during the English hour, but 
9680 RRI was good with Indo call-ins. 9526- still absent during 1400, and at 
1522 check (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** JAPAN [non]. 11705, NHKWNRJ via Sackville in English, March 12 at 1415 
starting Radio Japan Focus, about the future of television, i.e. merging with 
internet, and there are such devices already on the market in Germany for $900, 
HbbTV, a hybrid format co-developed by Germany and France. This is part 2, 
following part 1 on March 11, audio available for the moment, one week? via 
http://www.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/english/radio/program/index.html

Enjoy this transmission while you can, because it appears it will be dropped in 
A-10, altho Yamata goes back to 11705 from 5955 for English at 1400 to Asia. A 
new Sackville relay is projected for 1300-1500 on 11655, but may be all in 
Japanese (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 6185, quick check of XEPPM, March 12 at 0802 found it still in the 
clear with DJ and eclectic music, no QRaMazon. Brazilian DXers have confirmed 
that RNA 6185 has been off the air for several days, preceded by a modulation 
problem (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. I don`t pay much attention to KTLR 890 OKC, but on the caradio 
around 2122 UT March 11, paused during bandscan since it was playing some 
semi-classical music. Soon went into lengthy announcement as ``Annunciation 
Radio``, from 1 pm to sunset sign-off, and continuing all night on KTLR-FM 
94.1. 

??? No signal from that here in Enid. FCC FM Query shows there is no such FM 
call; 94.1 is really a 250-watt translator from a site in Nichols Hills, 
north-central OKC, K231BH. Then into long list of businesses supporting the 
venture, some of them with Italian names.

It seems they want to eventually get Catholic radio on the OKC air 24 hours; 
see http://www.okcatholicbroadcasting.com Naturally a substantial portion of 
programming comes from EWTN. I guess they are just buying time on the present 
transmitters, and Tyler Media`s KTLR 890 runs something else in the mornings 
and on weekends.

Checked 890 at 1650 UT Friday: a deeply-accented huxter was attempting to 
negatively correlate children out of wedlock with gardening. That must be 
Watchmen on the Wall.

Here`s KTLR`s own schedule grid showing little of interest, just more gospel 
huxters, posing as mere ``Community Talk``, including Brother Scare noon 
Sundays, and Spanish Saturday afternoons: 
http://www.ktlr.com/engine/emw.exe/*qshome=home&st=561&rec=4&kw=news&parm=4&trec=2&lktype=6&snum=1
Also shows sign-on and -off times month by month.

The same company http://www.tylermedia.com/ owns KKNG 93.3, Disney 1560, Jack 
FM 97.3, KTUZ-FM La Zeta 106.7, Telemundo affiliate KTUZ-29, plus low-power 
Univisi?n outlets in Woodward/OKC, Tulsa! 

Gee, I thought TM and UNI were heavy competitors. I should think Univisi?n 
corporate would be chafing about its inferior signals in the OK markets; or 
does off-the-air really not matter any more (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** PHILIPPINES. 9520, RVA at 1329 March 12, English ID and Sinhala about to 
start, G signal helped by absence of Indonesia from 9526. 
Retune at 1457 to hear IS and off after Telugu service. 

Then at *1458 on 9570, English IDs with jazz background, introducing Russian 
service, really R. Blagovest starting with its big bells. Suspect this is the 
same Palauig-Zambales 250 kW transmitter, stronger here on 9570 after beam 
change, altho both far from USward (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY. V. of Turkey`s twice-yearly printed schedule folder received 11 
March in the P-mail; postmarked 2 March. Unfortunately, their semester 
programming cycles are way out of synch with time and frequency A- and B-season 
schedules, so this still shows B-season info only, which will be out of effect 
in 2.5 weeks! And those depending on P-mail won`t get the A-season frequency 
schedule until August, or September?

And don`t you believe the last entry in the SW schedule page, English to 
Australia on 9610 at 2330-0030! That`s really a duplicate of the same frequency 
under Asia at the correct current UT of 2130-2230, so the Au listing at 2330 is 
Turkish local time. That could explain why announcements on every English 
broadcast for months have been claiming to have one at 2330!

Also erroneous is listing the 0400 English broadcast on 6040 both under 
Americas and Europe. Altho not marked as such, that`s the Sackville relay 
frequency westward, intended only for NAm, tho it may be audible off the back 
in Europe, and both continents are simultaneously served by 6020 direct from 
Turkey, with the Peruvian het presumably less of a problem in Europe.

In the program schedule, we see that DX Corner on Saturdays is now supposed to 
alternate with Foods of the Court, which is what we heard on March 6, but it 
claimed to be coming back in one week, not two. And indeed on Saturdays, the 
rest of the broadcast is just music, Turkey`s Musical Colours, except for the 
final Do You Know and Question of the Month, both of which are very brief 
capsules showing at the end of every day`s English broadcasts, repeated far too 
often, and previously admitted to be expendable for timing reasons (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. George McClintock tells me that WTWW is moving from 5755 to 5080 
starting 0000 UT Saturday March 13. The frequency has been approved by the FCC, 
subject to the usual NIB complaints, which could end it in one day or somewhere 
down the road. 

I am afraid there will be some, as there is a pretty constant and strong ute on 
5078, which I just reconfirmed at 0025 UT March 12, not sure of the mode, but 
sort of RTTY with regular beep patterns. Even if it does not complain, should 
be considerable QRM to WTWW.

He says WTWW will remain on 9480 as day frequency, and 5755 to be held for 
WTWW-2, now under construxion but not to be on the air for a few months. It 
appears that Scriptures for America = Pastor Pete Peters will continue to be 
the prime if not only customer on WTWW-1.

9480, however was off the air when I checked at 2135 and 2258 March 11. George 
says he was working on getting the remote control funxional, and now it is; 
5755 was on as usual at 0025 March 12 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WINB, 9265, still Brother Scare until 1500, but Friday March 12 at 
1522 also still running child-sex-criminal evangelist ``Tony Alamo``, convicted 
and sentenced to 175 years. What a lucky prisoner he is, still able to minister 
unto the world. At the moment, he and Michelle were doing a mailbag, from some 
other Arkansawyer. 

Bonus: harmonic on 18530 audible at 1525, carrier more unstable than 9265, as 
to be expected, warbling with BFO on (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1503 monitoring: WRMI lists a new airing, Thursday 
2200, but did not know about it in time to check March 11. May apply only to 
webcast, not SW, anyway. Confirmed on 9955 at 0130 UT Friday March 12. At 1530 
Friday, reception too poor to tell with Taiwan stronger, but no jamming; 
however, confirmed on webcast at that time. All these one UT hour earlier from 
next week, and the Tuesday night broadcast is rescheduled a further hour to be 
at 0030 UT Wednesday, just like Friday.

Updated WRMI schedule grid as of March 11, shows WORLD OF RADIO, with the times 
here converted to UT from EDT effective March 14, one hour later until then:
Thu 2100
Fri 0030
Fri 1430
Sat 0800
Sat 1330
Sat 1900
Sun 0800
Sun 1515
Sun 1900
Tue 1530
Wed 0030
Wed 1530

WBCQ: new 1503 edition confirmed at 2000 UT Thursday March 11, but on 7415 
only. Sometimes 9330-CUSB stays on for part or all of the following semihour. 
From next week, times will be 1900 Tue, Wed, Thu.

Area 51: missing the past few weeks from scheduled 0100 UT Friday time, but was 
back March 12 altho starting several minutes late, now on webcast only, not 
5110.

ACB Radio Mainstream, http://www.acbradio.org/ --- Still running last week`s 
edition 1502 on webcast at 0100 Friday. Notified them immediately, but still 
1502 instead of 1503 at next check 1700. WOR appears every two hours UT 
Fridays, 12 chances to hear it, but apparently not including #1503. Unless next 
week it be on instead of 1504? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      



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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 00:30:56 +0530
From: "Alokesh Gupta" <alokeshgu...@gmail.com>
To: "Alokesh-Hotmail" <alokeshgu...@hotmail.com>
Subject: [HCDX] RTI A10
Message-ID: <01e301cac216$5eb575e0$ae33e...@alokesh>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

Radio Taiwan International A10

March 28,2010 - October 31, 2010

UTC      Days  Tgt Freq Site Pwr
-----------------------------------
Mandarin

0000-0200 daily NEm 860   WBGR N/A
0000-0100 daily CHN 1422  TWN  50
0000-0300 daily CHN 9660  TWN  100
0300-0400 daily NEm 6875  WYFR 100
0400-0500 daily NwA 5950  WYFR 100
0400-0500 daily CHN 1008  TWN  600
0400-0600 daily CHN 11885 TWN  100
0400-0600 daily CHN 11640 TWN  100
0400-0700 daily Scarmento 1210 KEBR N/A
0400-0600 daily SeA 15290 TWN  250
1000-1100 daily CHN 1422  TWN  50
1000-1500 daily CHN 6085  TWN  300
1000-1200 daily CHN 1503  TWN  600
1000-1400 daily CHN 9780  TWN  100
1000-1400 daily CHN 6150  TWN  100
1000-1700 daily CHN 11665 TWN  300
1000-1700 daily CHN 603   TWN  500
1000-1700 daily CHN 7385  TWN  100
1000-1700 daily CHN 1008  TWN  600
1100-1300 daily CHN 11710 TWN  300
1100-1700 daily CHN 9680  TWN  100
1300-1330 daily CHN 1503  TWN  600
1300-1400 daily SeA 15265 TWN  250
1300-1500 daily SeA 7445  TWN  100
1400-1500 Daily CHN 7270  TWN  300
1300-1700 daily CHN 1098  TWN  300
1400-1800 daily CHN 6075  TWN  100
1400-1800 daily CHN 6145  TWN  100
1500-1700 daily CHN 7365  TWN  300
1600-1700 daily CHN 1503  TWN  600
2200-2400 daily CHN 11710 TWN  300
2200-2400 daily CHN 11885 TWN  100
2200-2400 daily CHN 6105  TWN  100
2200-2400 daily SeA 11635 TWN  100
2200-2400 daily CHN 6150  TWN  100
2300-2400 daily CHN 9685  TWN  100
2300-2400 daily CHN 9660  TWN  100
2300-2400 daily CHN 7270  TWN  100
            
Hokkein
0100-0200 Daily CHN 1422  TWN 50
0500-0600 Daily CHN 1422  TWN 50
0500-0600 Daily CHN 1008  TWN 600
1000-1100 Daily CHN 15465 TWN 100
1000-1100 Daily CHN 1422  TWN 50
1200-1300 Daily SeA 11715 TWN 250
1200-1300 Daily CHN 1206  TWN 100
1300-1400 Daily CHN 11625 TWN 100
             
Hakka
0200-0230Daily CHN 1422  TWN  50
0230-0300daily NwA 15440 WYFR 100
0230-0300daily NEm 860   WYFR N/A
0430-0500daily SeA 15320 TWN  100
0730-0800daily NwA 1210  WYFR N/A
1030-1100daily SeA 15270,11625 TWN 100
1230-1300daily NeA 6105,11915 TWN 100/250
1530-1600daily SeA 11550 TWN  100
     
Cantonese
0200-0230 daily NwA 15440 WYFR 100
0200-0230 daily NEm 860   WYFR N/A
0400-0430 daily SeA 15320 TWN 100
0700-0730 daily NwA 1210  WYFR N/A
1000-1030 daily SeA 15270,11625 TWN 100
1200-1230 daily CHN 11915,6105 TWN 250/100
1500-1530 daily SeA 11550 TWN 250
         
English 
0100-0200 daily Sas 11875 TWN  250
0200-0300 daily NEm 5950  WYFR 100
0200-0300 daily CNm 9680  WYFR 100
0200-0300 daily NeA 5950  WYFR 100
0230-0300 Daily CHN 1422  TWN  50
0300-0400 daily NwA 5950  WYFR 100
0300-0400 daily SeA 15320 TWN  100
0500-0600 daily NwA 5950  WYFR 100
1100-1200 daily SeA 11715,7445 TWN 250/100
1600-1700 daily CHN,SAs 11550  TWN 100
1600-1700 daily SAs 13840 Issoudun 500
1700-1800 daily CAf 15690 Issoudun 500
1800-1900 daily Weu,ENG 6155 Issoudun 250
            
French 
1900-1959 daily Eu 6045 Rampisham 250
1900-2000 daily Africa/WAfrica 15690 Issoudun 500
            
Spainish
0200-0300 daily SAm 7570  WYFR       100
0400-0500 daily CAm 7570  WYFR       100
0600-0700 daily NwA 5950  WYFR       100
2000-2100 daily WEu 3965  Issoudun    250
2300-2400 daily SAm 17725 WYFR       100
0200-0300 daily SAm 9840  Montsinery 500
            
German
1900-2000 daily Eu  6185 Skelton  250
2100-2200 daily Weu 3965 Issoudun 250
            
Russian
1100-1200 daily NeA    11985 TWN      100
1400-1500 daily CRu    15225 Issoudun 500
1700-1800 daily Moscow 11705 Issoudun 500
            
Japanese
0800-0900 daily NeA 11605 TWN 250
1100-1200 daily NeA 9735  TWN 250
1300-1400 daily NeA 9735  TWN 250
      
Vietnamese
0000-0100 daily SeA 11655    TWN 100
0900-1000 daily SeA 15270    TWN 100
1100-1200 daily TWN 1422     TWN 50
1300-1400 daily CHN,TWN 1206 TWN 100
1400-1500 daily SeA  11550   TWN 250
      
Thai
1300-1500 daily TWN 1422  TWN 50
1400-1500 daily SeA 11635 TWN 100
1500-1600 daily SeA 1503  TWN 600
2200-2300 daily SeA 1503  TWN 600
2200-2400 daily SeA 7445  TWN 100
2300-2400 daily TWN 1422  TWN 50
2300-2400 daily SeA 7555  TWN 100
     
Indonesian
0300-0500 daily TWN 1422  TWN 50
1000-1100 daily SeA 11520 TWN 100
1000-1100 daily SeA 11550 TWN 250
1200-1300 daily TWN 1422  TWN 50
1200-1300 daily SeA 11625 TWN 100
1400-1500 daily SeA 11875 TWN 250

Code for Area and Countries 

Af-Africa
CHN-China
CAm-Central America
Eu-Europe
ME-Middle East
NAm-North America
NEm-North East America
RUS-Russia
SAm-South America
SAs-South Asia
SeA-South East Asia
TWN-Taiwan

RELAYED VIA: WYFR, USA; Skelton, UK; Issoudun, Montsinery, France

AM
KEBR AM 1210 kHz, Sacramento CA, USA
Mandarin: 2000-2300, Cantonese/Hakka: 2300-2400, local time 
WBGR 860  EST DST Mandarin A 2000-2100, Mandarin B 2100-2200, Cantonese/Hakka 
2200-2400

-----
Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi, India.


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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 20:54:10 +0100
From: Hermod Pedersen <herm...@bolina.hsb.se>
To: European DX Council <e...@hard-core-dx.com>
Cc: Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [EDXC] OFFICIAL INVITATION
Message-ID: <5.2.0.9.2.20100312204102.00c14...@mail.bolina.hsb.se>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; format=flowed

Anker P wrote in  the official "open" EDXC mailing list:
>Hej Tibor.
>
>Tackar f?r senaste invitation till EDXC Konferencen i Ankara.


Intressant att vissa mail kommer igenom EDXC-filtren...
[Interesting that only certain mails pass through the EDXC mail filters...]

Jag har postat kommentarer tidigare, blott f?r att finna att det inte 
tr?nger igenom.
[I have mailed comments some times earlier, only to find that they do not 
pass through.]

Enda slutsats ?r att allt censureras. Korrekt?
[Only conclusion is that everything is censured. Correct?]

I s? fall f?r vi v?l starta en mer ?ppen kanal f?r EDXC debatt.
[In that case I guess we will have to open a more open channel for debating 
EDXC issuses.]

Om nu n?gon alls ut?ver den inre k?rnan bryr sig? Jag g?r det, s? l?nge 
utomst?ende f?reningar anv?nder medlemsavgifter f?r att finansiera vad som 
verkar vara en helt intern angel?genhet.
[If now anybody outside the inner circle really cares? I do, as long as 
independant clubs use member fees to finance what seems to be a totally 
internal affair.]

/Hermod Pedersen,
Malmo, Sweden 

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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2010 01:59:27 -0000
From: "Charles Bolland" <ka4...@peoplepc.com>
To: "ALF" <alf.e.pers...@telia.com>, "Arnaldo slaen"
        <sl...@ciudad.com.ar>,  "Bob Wilkner" <r...@earthlink.net>,
        "brainman214" <brainman...@gmail.com>,Carlos
        GonA?alves<carlos-rel...@sapo.pt>,      "Cumbre" <cumbr...@n2jeu.net>,
        "DSWCI" <l...@directbox.com>,   "Gayle Van Horn"
        <gaylevanh...@monitoringtimes.com>,     "Glenn Hauser"
        <wghau...@yahoo.com>,   "Hard-core-dx" <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,
        "Marie Lamb" <mal...@cumbredx.org>
Subject: [HCDX] Sat Morn DX
Message-ID:
        
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India, 4840, AIR, Mumbai, 0123-0135,  Tuned in late
with a female in Hindi language news or comments.  

The signal was rather weak coupled with the experience
of noise from a recent rain event that is still 

influencing the east coast of Florida and the
electrical noise is saturating the air all over
Florida. 

At 0130 a male takes the microphone with brief comments
followed with music.  The signal of this station
remained

poor.  (Chuck, March 13, 2010)

 

 

Suriname, 4990, Radio Apintie,(pres) 0137-0150,  AOKI
says they're on until 0300, so I am hoping this is
Apintie I

am hearing with music.   At 0141 I can make out that a
male is talking, although I can't identify his language

yet.  Music heard again after a few minutes.  Not much
left of a signal by 0145.  (Chuck,  March 13, 2010)

 

 

Peru, 6019.27, Radio Victoria, 0151-0200   Noted a
female in steady Spanish language comments.  Not sure 

whether they were political or religious, but sound
rather emotional.   Signal was poor.  (Chuck,  March
13, 2010)

 

 

India, 6155, AIR, Bangaluru, 0154-0205,   Nice signal
with steady local type music and a female commenting

between selections in Hindi language.  Signal was good.
(Chuck,  March 13, 2010)

 

NRD545

26.27N 081.05W

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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