[DX] Suomalaisen dx-kuuntelun taso

2012-11-04 Thread Jim Solatie

Jaa, jaa, aina ei voi voittaa.

Tällainen viesti tuli äsken kiinalaiselta dx-kuuntelijalta, jonka kanssa 
meilailemme dx-aktiviteeteista säännöllisesti:


***

I listened a letterbox programme of Voice of VietNam on Oct.30, mentioned a 
Finland DXer, some contents as follows:


You’re listening to VOV’s Letter Box, broadcast every Wednesday. ..This 
week, I would like to say hello to N.N. from XXX in Finland. We realize that 
he has sent us letters for a couple of years and said that he has been 
listening to VOV. We’ve checked the CD he included with the letter and found 
that it’s neither a program in the Vietnamese language nor a VOV program.


***

Suomen dx-maine ei ainakaan kasva.

Ehkä on ihan hyvä, että meillä on rako ;)

73
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Re: [DX] Suomalaisen dx-kuuntelun taso

2012-11-04 Thread Juha Solasaari
Hm. Kyseinen kuuntelija ei taida lukea RM:n Vihjepalstaa, josta hän 
olisi vuosien mittaan kyllä päässyt oikeille jäljille, mikäli oli kyse 
englanninkielisistä ohjelmista.

Tai sitten hänen CD:nsä olivat menneet sekaisin.

Yleisesti ottaen suomalaiset eivät taida suuremmin rasittaa harvojen 
jäljellä olevien FS-asemien postilaatikoita. Silloin kun Slovakialla 
vielä oli ulkomaanpalvelu, satuin kuulemaan miten heidän 
englanninkielisessä kirjelaatikko-ohjelmassaan hämmästeltiin suurena 
harvinaisuutena Suomesta tullutta kirjettä.


73 de JTS

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On 4.11.2012 14:53, Jim Solatie wrote:

Jaa, jaa, aina ei voi voittaa.

Tällainen viesti tuli äsken kiinalaiselta dx-kuuntelijalta, jonka kanssa
meilailemme dx-aktiviteeteista säännöllisesti:

***

I listened a letterbox programme of Voice of VietNam on Oct.30,
mentioned a Finland DXer, some contents as follows:

You’re listening to VOV’s Letter Box, broadcast every Wednesday.
..This week, I would like to say hello to N.N. from XXX in Finland.
We realize that he has sent us letters for a couple of years and said
that he has been listening to VOV. We’ve checked the CD he included with
the letter and found that it’s neither a program in the Vietnamese
language nor a VOV program.

***

Suomen dx-maine ei ainakaan kasva.

Ehkä on ihan hyvä, että meillä on rako ;)

73
Jim





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[HCDX] QSLs since mid-September

2012-11-04 Thread Bruce Portzer

Some QSLs have arrived in the past few weeks:

BULGARIA - Mighty KBC 9500 kHz, eQSL in 5 hours for email report to 
themightykbc(a)gmail(dot)com


COSTA RICA - Radio Exterior de Espana, sent QSL cards for Dec 2011 
report (9675 kHz) in 276 days and August 2012 report (9630 kHz) in 30 
days.  Both were for Spanish email reports sent to ree(a)rtve(dot)es.  
The two QSLs were mailed in separate envelopes but arrived on the same 
day.  Both cards were F/D except for tx site.


RUSSIA - Voice of Russia Arabic Service 12060 kHz via St Petersburg, 
sent attractive F/D QSL card, sticker, calendars,  pennant in 50  days 
for report with audio CD and IRC mailed to Mikhail Timofeev, Saint 
Petersburg Regional Centre, 3 Akademika Pavlova St, Saint Petersburg 
197022, Russia.


TAIWAN - Sound of Hope 9450 kHz, sent QSL card and stickers in 50 days.  
I initially sent an email report with an MP3 file to 
info(a)sohnetwork(dot)com, and then a postal report with audio CD to 
Sound of Hope International, 6-4, Lane 84, GuoTai Street, North 
District, Taichung 404 Taiwan.  I don't know which one resulted in the 
reply.


SRI LANKA - IBB Transmitting Station (VOA 12075 kHz) sent nice F/D QSL 
card in 113 days.  The report was mailed to the P.O. Box listed in WRTH, 
but the return address on the envelope was c/o the U.S. Embassy, 210, 
Galle Road, Colombo 3.


ECUADOR [and non] - HCJB Mt. Pichincha site, 6050 kHz, sent QSL cards 
for June and December 2011 reports in 437 and 276 days, respectively.  
Also enclosed a short note apologizing for the delay.  Both were for 
postal reports with audio CDs and MS or $3. The cards were sent in the 
same envelope with a QSL card for the 11920 kHz Portuguese service via 
Germany (59 days).  All three reports had been sent to HCJB Global 
Voice, Casilla 17-17-691, Quito, Ecuador.






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Today's Topics:

   1. Glenn Hauser logs November 2-3, 2012 (Glenn Hauser)
   2. Glenn Hauser logs November 3-4, 2012 (Glenn Hauser)
   3. QSLs since mid-September (Bruce Portzer)


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Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2012 13:39:25 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser wghau...@yahoo.com
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Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs November 2-3, 2012
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** ALBANIA. 7465, Nov 2 at 2057, weak signal with talk rather than R. Tirana 
IS; must be tail of 2030 German service now scheduled just before English. 2100 
opening English with correct times for both English broadcasts.

6100, Nov 2 at 0227 R. Tirana carrier is on, not earlier; 0228 IS, 0230 sign-on 
English with schedule of: to UK 2100-2130 Mon-Sat on 7465, NAm 0230-0300 
Mon-Sun on 6100. Well, almost correct: the 0230 is UT Tue-Sun. See also USA: 
7465 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ALGERIA [non]. 7295, VG Nov 3 at 0526 tuneby, surprised to hear English on 
RTA relay via FRANCE. Heavy accent, but is talking about Islam, some African 
country (Algeria itself?) with low economic index; 0529 finishes his comments 
and back into Arabic by another speaker. I suspect this is a fluke, not likely 
to be a regular English segment (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ARGENTINA. 11711, Nov 3 at 0139, RAE has fair signal but just barely 
modulated, Japanese? This plus all the QRDRM from India 11710-11715-11720 make 
it a total loss (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL. 4885, Nov 3 at 0535 with music, presumed the OBOB, R. Clube do Par?, 
which has the strongest, most reliable 60m signal from S America, at least 
among those which are on all-night. CODAR bothered, but diminished a little at 
0540. Aoki lists power for Par? as only 2 kW but I`ll go with the 10 kW in WRTH 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA. 540, Nov 3 at 1236 UT, temps are rising at `Saskatchewan Weekend`, 
i.e. CBK Watrous; Spanish nulled, probably XETX rather than XEWA (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA. 9625, Nov 3 at 0506, CKCX-SW survives another day of revoked 
activity, `O, Canada` by band, open carrier and tone. On again at 1338 check 
during political discussion, no doubt `The House` from CBC Radio 1 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. 11635  11640, Nov 3 at 1224, hyper CNR1 programming on both, 
probably as jammers; B-12, IBB Chinese via Thailand is scheduled on 11635, but 
11640 has CRI Chinese via Xian in HFCC. Sometimes CRI is spoilt by jammed 
services moving in co-channel, forcing the ChiCom to jam themselves as well 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 9517  9563 approx., Nov 3 at 1227, spurblobs with buzzing presumably 
emanating from 9540 RHC transmitter equally amid, which has done this several 
times before. Fortunately, 9540 is weak here and the spurs even weaker. Still 
audible at 1340 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** EAST TURKISTAN. 12015, Nov 3 at 1221, CRI English with talk about Beijing 
subway, zombie walks. Little else is making it from E Asia on 11 MHz or higher 
bands in depressed propagation, SF=97, but Kashgar in C Asia propagates quite 
differently; aimed 173 degrees, and could even be long path. Not a good 
frequency, tho, occupied by much closer RTTY all day here (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) See also CHINA

** IRAN. 17650, Nov 3 at 1314, VIRI Arabic service with OK modulation for a 
change, fair signal and no CCI from CRI French via EAST TURKISTAN, as has been 
the problem, tho trace of that might be causing slight SAH (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** JAPAN. 9595, Nov 3 at 1337, R. Nikkei in English, an American-accented 
musician interviewed by Japanese-speaking interviewer. Not clear if translation 
was involved too. Apparently a pianist per music to follow. 6055 

[HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs November 4, 2012

2012-11-04 Thread Glenn Hauser
** CUBA. 5025, Nov 4 at 0528, R. Rebelde has no RTTY QRM at the moment, but now 
its own modulation is distorted and suppressed, lacking the usual vigour. 
Substituting one of RHC`s defective transmitters? Next check at 1223, more or 
less back to normal (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. Guess what: despite dis- or mis-information from RHC`s B-12 schedule 
labeled as effective Nov 1, and timeanddate.com which showed Nov 11 as the 
timechange date for Cuba from UT-4 to UT -5, in the end Cuba kowtows to yankee 
imperialism by going off DST on the same date, Nov 4, as is obvious by sudden 
shift of RHC Spanish programming to one UT hour later than it had been. At 
least this will minimize confusion with gusano clox in Miami, and international 
flights.

17580 et al., Sunday Nov 4 at 1337, is in `Cuba Campesina` folk music show 
which had been circa 1230 UT, and no `En Contacto` DX program yet. That is on 
at 1435 ex-1335, and gives entire new schedule for itself, from ``next week``, 
meaning today, and only I care to rearrange the frequencies into sequential 
order:
Sun 1435 on 6150, 9540, 9550, 9850, 11690, 11750, 11760, 11860, 13780, 15230, 
15340, 17580, 17730
Sun 2345 on 5040, 9710, 9810, 11840, 15340, 17705
Mon 0235 on 5040, 6060, 6120, 11680, 11760, 11840, 15230
E.C. ends already at 1448, shortened, or started a bit early?

`Amigos de Cuba`, mailbag only for comsymps, is also an hour later after 1400. 
However usual confusion by RadioCuba with 15340 and 11860 in dead air, 17730 
and 17580 still modulating. Morning Spanish had been finishing at 1500 in the 
summer, but now at 1503 check these are still on: 11750, 11760, 11860, 13780, 
15230, 15340, 17580, 17730. Not there have been fewer seasonal frequency 
changes than usual, just time changes. One significant change is the European 
service on 15340 at 22-24, ex 17750 at 21-23; also 15340 for French, Portuguese 
and Arabic at 1930-2100. And evening English at 01-07 is now supposed to be on 
6125, ex-6050 where HCJB should again be clear after years of blockage.

Weekly Esperanto had been Sundays at 1500 on 11760 only, but now scheduled an 
hour later. At 1600 Nov 4, 11760 is still in Spanish, plus dead air/open 
carriers still on 11860, 13780, 15340, 17580, 17730. Then at 1601, 11760 
switches to theme and Esperanto opening, ``Saluton,`` from Radío Havano Kubo 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUATEMALA. 4055, Nov 4 at 1221, R. Verdad is already on with music (and not 
faded out yet), despite nominal Sunday late opening at 1255 as per detailed 
program schedule at
http://www.radioverdad.org/programaci%C3%B3n
which has not been updated either to show earlier weekday sign-on at 0930 UT 
instead of 1100+, as Dr. Madrid recently confirmed to a listener, tnx to the 
new morning operator who wanted to come in and turn on that early, 3:30 am 
local (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUIANA FRENCH [and non]. Regarding my previous report, of squealing 
surrounding the 9500 Mighty KBC broadcast via Bulgaria, Nov 4 at 00-02, Greg 
Putrich, N0QDS in Plymouth MN was also monitoring this and confirms our 
suspicion that it was really coming from Montsinéry, not Kostinbrod:

``I don't think it was 9500's transmitter, but probably spurs from R 
República's transmitter on 9490. At 0003Z, R República came on. Until 0005Z, 
The Mighty KBC  R República's signals looked good on the SDR waterfall and 
sounded fine.

At 0005Z (0005:31Z), a weak carrier comes on 9483.2, 9496.8, 9503.6. After 
about 5 seconds, the waveform then switches to what looks like audio. Once the 
carrier is done, another spur shows up at 9476.4. Interestingly, that one 
didn't start as a carrier (which shows up nicely), but came in with very weak 
unintelligible audio.

By 0008Z, those spurs have become stronger.

The spurs seem to be modulating along with the signal on 9490, and at 0100Z 
when the national anthem is played, there is an obvious similarity between the 
four spurs and the main signal on 9490.

Was able to listen to 9500 with little problem, when I switched to sync-AM on 
the USB and narrowed the bandwidth to just under 3.5 kHz (blocking out the 
9503.6 spur). Obviously not the greatest enjoyment at that point, but it worked.

At 0156:57Z, 9490 dropped audio and about 2 seconds later, the carrier dropped. 
After the audio went away, could see a carrier on 9384.2, 9503.6, and a very 
weak one at 9496.8. 9476.4 is clear. When the carrier drops at 0157:00Z, 
everything is gone.

With all of that said, KBC's signal was much weaker than it was last time. It 
varied from S0 to occasionally S8, with it being on average S4 at the start and 
slowly dropping over time. Other signals were also weaker.

After R República went off the air, KBC was still on playing music and I 
switched back to sync-AM DSB and widened the bandwidth to 11 kHz and was 
sounding good, even though the signal was fairly weak (about S3)``

Thanks, Greg, good monitoring! (Glenn Hauser, DX 

[HCDX] Logs

2012-11-04 Thread Manuel Méndez
Manuel Méndez
Lugo, Spain

Logs in Friol
Sony ICF SW 7600 G, cable antenna, 10 meters

BRAZIL
11830, Radio Daquí, Goiania, 0952-1017, 04-11, Brazilian songs, male,
advertisements, identification: A Radio Daquí. 14321. (Méndez)

15190, Radio Inconfidencia, Belo Horizonte, 0950-1120, 04-11, Brazilian
songs, between 1000 to 1100 eclipsed by China Radio International, at
1100 male, comments, Portuguese, Brazilian songs. 23322. (Méndez)

DJIBOUTI, 4780, Radio TV Djibouti, Arta, 1634-1640, 04-11, Vernacular
music. 24322. (Méndez)

INDIA
4800, AIR, Hyderabad, 1632-1634, 04-11, Hindi music. Interference from
China on the same frequency. 24222. (Méndez)

4810, AIR, Bhopal, 1635-1638, Hindi music. 14321. (Méndez)

4840, AIR, Mumbai, 1631-1633, 04-11, Hindi music. 24322. (Méndez)

4910, AIR, Jaipur, 1636-1640, 04-11, Hindi music. 24322. (Méndez)

4920, AIR, Chennai, 1628-1631, 04-11, Hindi music, interference from
China on the same frequency. 22322. (Méndez)

5010, AIR, Thiruvananthapuram, 1625-1628, 04-11, Hindi music. 24322.
(Méndez)

MALI, 9635, Radio Mali, Bamako, 0945-1020, 04-11, Vernacular songs,
male, comments, identification: La radio national du Mali. 24322. (Méndez)

MONGOLIA, 12085, Voice of Mongolia, 1030-1038, 04-11, female, English,
identification: Voice of Mongolia, comments, Mongolian songs. 23322.
(Méndez)
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[HCDX] DX Listening Digest 12-44 just out

2012-11-04 Thread Glenn Hauser
DX Listening Digest 12-44 is now available. Extra load of news partly because 
of the B-12 seasonal changes has delayed publication, and contents have not yet 
been compiled for usual formal notification, which will be done later on 
Monday. But here it is:

http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld1244.txt
or when updated:
http://www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt

Please note a new time for WORLD OF RADIO on WRMI 9955, UT Monday 0530.

73, Glenn Hauser
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