Um, I think you meant: “Thanks Glenn.”
> On Aug 25, 2019, at 10:30 PM, Paul B. Walker, Jr.
> wrote:
>
> The harmonic was quite loud and listenable. Sorry, I dont really have time
> to go looking while Dxing for past comments way back in history. I read
> alot of what you post/share, but dont
Radio Huanta 2000 from Peru is on this frequency.
> On May 15, 2019, at 7:46 AM, Stephen Wood wrote:
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> 4747.58 - Tune in at 0005 to faint music just above noise level. Could hear
> DJ style announcements but signal was to garbled to make out the
> language.Static level was extremely high
I suspect it’s being relayed via WRMI as they have been airing Supreme Master
TV on other freqs.
> On Dec 24, 2018, at 4:25 PM, Arthur Delibert wrote:
>
> Update: They advise listeners to go to the website for Supreme Master TV;
> the shortwave audio seems to follow the livestream audio of
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I tuned in after I saw your note…could barely copy voices out of the noise, but
a Spanish speaking male did fade up for a few seconds. I didn’t see the exact
moment the signal went off, but it was somewhere around 2315.
> On Sep 15, 2017, at 7:03 PM, Arthur Delibert
you post the rest of our
>> conversation so I'm not made out to be attacking Poor Paul as that's what
>> started now.
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>> John C.
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>> Begin forwarded message:
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>> From: WHO DARES WINS <broadwin...@msn.com<mailto:broad
Well to be fair to Paul, Clube do Para was off air earlier in the summer per
Glenn Hauser and other reports due to an ownership dispute. They have been
sounding better than in recent years so perhaps some maintenance was done as
well.
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> On Sep 11, 2017, at 10:34 AM, WHO
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On Jun 23, 2015, at 4:05 PM, Daniel Wyllyans danieln...@gmail.com wrote:
*Received QSL card KVOH - Los Angeles confirmed a listen on 9975 kHz in
English , The report receport was sent via email at the address:
q...@kvoh.net q...@kvoh.net*
*RX: Tecsun S-2000 Antenna: Long wire 60
Glenn:
Thanks for the great report! Give me your snail mail address and I'll send you
a QSL card...(in a month or so...)
dg
PS: we're likely going to rebroadcast the program in the coming weeks. I'll let
you know the details when I have them.
On Mar 1, 2015, at 12:07 PM, Glenn Hauser via
Can someone point me to (or help me compile) a list of active or recently
active shortwave stations in Bolivia and Peru?
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Can one of the Peruvian DX experts help me figure out what (if any) Peruvian
shortwave stations are in the general region of Carhuaz, Ancash Peru.
Thanks. dg
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I'm compiling a list of online sites that feature shortwave radio airchecks for
my annual Shortwave Shindig Presentation at the Winter SWL Fest. Please email
me with your favorites. 73, David
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Maybe it was WTHE, MIneola, NY running a brokered program or testing...Their
usual format is gospel.
On Sep 13, 2010, at 7:48 PM, Glenn Hauser wrote:
Glenn - I had an unID on 1520 kHz last night (Sept 12) from 2330 UT to 0030
UT (Sept 13) under WWKB Buffalo (tho at times was stronger than
Also, on the technicians page, there's a caption identifying the tech in charge
of SW 4.9 Timbi.
On Sep 9, 2010, at 10:50 PM, Glenn Hauser wrote:
Chuck,
The website does mention 4900 at the top, but alternating with other messages
so you have to watch them alternate for a while:
to change. Several shortwave radios will be
available for tuning; participants are encouraged to bring a shortwave radio if
they have one.
David Goren is a radio producer and audio archivist who has been messing around
with shortwave sound for almost 40 years.
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I had the URL wrong:
http://www.megapolisfestival.org
On Apr 11, 2010, at 11:48 AM, David Goren wrote:
Pardon the somewhat off topic message:
After years of nurturing it at the SWL WinterFest in Kulpsville, I'm taking a
version of my shortwave listening event aka the Listening Lounge aka
primary interest would be to empower
domestic shortwave stations to serve their local audience with a
secondary benefit being continued audibility for shortwave listeners
and dxers.
Thanks for hearing me out, and 73,
David Goren
http://www.shortwaveology.com
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Taking a longer view, in a somewhat nonhobbyist direction, it would be
interesting to archive representative bands at different times over a
period of years. Many of us lament that dxing/radio listening is not
the same as it used to be. Looking back ten years from now, it would
be pretty
I'm listening to the Papua New Guinea NBC sign on that is on Ian
McFarland's collection of Interval Signals. It's starts with a jingle
that goes like this.
Papua New Guinea, your day has begun.
Nations are watching the rise of your sun,
And now (can't figure out this line),
So Papua New
Here's an interesting link I found about Quechua radio.
http://www.quechua.org.uk/Eng/Main/i_RADIO.HTM
On Feb 2, 2008, at 2:14 PM, Bob Young wrote:
My 87 year old father in law grew up speaking Quechua in the
mountains of Perú, he now lives in Lima and has forgotten most of
it. I
I'm looking for vintage recordings of Radio Moscow in English for use
in a radio documentary. Any programming would be acceptable, but I'm
particularly looking for propaganda. I'd appreciate any leads or the
use of recordings from a dx'ers collection. There is a commercially
released lp of
Was it really hi-life music that you heard from Radio Zimbabwe?
Generally, hi-life music is an older style associated with Nigeria.
**ZIMBABWE. 3396, Radio Zimbabwe, 0115-0225+, April 21,
hi-life music, song by Josh Grobin, talk in vernacular some
English. Poor to fair. Not on this
00:16 4919 Radio Quito (presumed) 3/21/01 Spanish music, talk,
commercials. Good signal.
David Goren
Brooklyn, NY
Drake R8B
Wellbrook 330
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I heard this as well in Brooklyn, New York USA.
On Feb 24, 2007, at 5:49 PM, arnaldo slaen wrote:
I am listening to KBC from Sitkhunai, Lithuania with many
identifications and 23432 now, in Buenos Aires!
It´s a very interesting log from my country
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Dominican Republic
5009.71 R. Cristal International, , Santo Domingo, 1130, Dec 13, no
ID, male speaking in Spanish. Fair to poor...almost inaudible when
checked 15 minutes later.
David Goren
Brooklyn, New York
Drake R8-B, Wellbrook 1530 antenna
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I agree with Steve. Clearly, it seems that this person was trying
to issue a report in good faith. Being hardcore, shouldn't mean
sneering at someone whose practice is not at the highest level.
David
On Jan 16, 2006, at 11:49 AM, Steven M. Armstrong wrote:
Maybe it's just me, but it
Londrina, Brazil. Radio Difusora 4815 0145-0200
Music, and male talk. Possibly religious comment. ID heard at the top
of the hour.
The quality was fair to good, almost arm-chair at times. (1/6/06)
Random comments:
Though I wouldn't quite use the word lively, I've noticed an
increase in
I'm looking for some recordings of Willis Conover to use in a radio
program about Russian jazz musicians. I'd appreciate any leads.
Thanks, and best wishes for the New Year.
David Goren
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2390 Radio Huayacocolta (tentative) MEXICO
00:51-01:00 Polka style music, male announcer
audio faded out by 01:00...could still detect carrier until
sign-off at 01:03. Poor with heavy static, lightning crashes.
(Goren, NY) Drake R8B, random wire antenna.
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I agree with Aart and Guy. I'm still hearing interesting things from my
Brooklyn, NY location. I do notice a difference though, and lament the
trend.
Allow me to fantasize for a moment:
What if SWL's/DXer's acted in certain ways like hams, who marshall
great amounts of resources to conduct
My apologies if this is considered off topic, but the below link leads
to an amusing spoof on WWV
http://www.mindspring.com/~lownoise/wwv.html
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