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Today's Topics:

   1. Hamburger Lokalradio on 7265 KHz (tom taylor)
   2. Logs from NH-USA, July 23-27 (Scott R. Barbour Jr.)
   3. Glenn Hauser logs July 26-27, 2012 (Glenn Hauser)
   4. Re: Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 115, Issue 27 (T Witherspoon)
   5. Ramadan radio specials from IRIB Tehran Iran (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   6. How $6.25 Keeps Radio Memories Safe (Radio Heritage Mail)
   7. Re: Ramadan radio specials from IRIB Tehran Iran
      (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   8. 15700 VoRUS German additional from Samara site (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   9. Re: 15700 VoRUS German additional from Samara site
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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 13:52:36 +0100
From: "tom taylor" <em...@sky.com>
To: "tom taylor" <em...@sky.com>
Subject: [HCDX] Hamburger Lokalradio on 7265 KHz
Message-ID: <17AB7D3AD9904275A1CF2D650795D5EE@dellcb21k2j>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="us-ascii"

Hamburger Lokalradio on 7265 KHz

This Saturday the 28th of July 2012 Hamburger Lokalradio 

are on 7265 KHz between 05.00 to 11.00 UTC

Good Listening  

73s Tom

 

 



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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 05:54:33 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Scott R. Barbour Jr." <srbjr...@yahoo.com>
To: "cumbre...@yahoogroups.com" <cumbre...@yahoogroups.com>,
        "d...@yahoogroups.com" <d...@yahoogroups.com>,
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        "handlersmail-na...@yahoo.com" <handlersmail-na...@yahoo.com>,
        "markok...@gmail.com" <markok...@gmail.com>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs from NH-USA, July 23-27
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4810 PERU R. Logos 0934-0947 July 27 SS; Lively LA mx & M announcer w/ brief 
talk; nice signal over CODAR until wiped out by ute hash at 0947, tnx R. 
Wilkner & DXLD tips. (Barbour-NH)

5019.95 SOLOMON ISLANDS SIBC Honiara 1020 July 26 EE; M announcer w/ talk; 
presumed BBCWS relay; weak but audible when 5025-Rebelde not blasting music. 
(Barbour-NH)

5940.08 BRAZIL Vox Missionaria Camboriu 0831-0843 July 23 PP; M announcer w/ 
ballads & talk; Santa Maria's; fair; //9665. (Barbour-NH)

6040 PNG-NEW GUINEA TERRITORY presumed NBC Port Moresby 0940-1001 July 26. M & 
W announcers w/ discussion in unid language; W announcer at ToH; no discernible 
ID noted; weak & poor; been monitoring this since first reported, but I can't 
pull anything useful from it; hopefully it's still around when winter arrives 
on the ECNA. (Barbour-NH)

6080.04 BRAZIL presumed Nova de Paz Curitiba 0846-0900 July 23 PP; M announcer 
w/ mx & talk; weak & poor under band noise; not //4915; presumed ID ancment at 
ToH until blown out by co-ch. R. Daqui-Brazil at *0900, which was //4915. 
(Barbour-NH)

6120 BRAZIL Super R. Dues e Amor Curitiba 0904 July 23 PP; Lively LA mx w/ talk 
over at 0907; fair; //6060-fair & //9565-poor. (Barbour-NH)

9368 USA WTJC Morehead 1119 July 26 EE; No idea how long this has been going 
on, as I rarely listen to this station, but I found this while bandscanning, 
way off frequency with relg mx; same at 2242 recheck; good. (Barbour-NH) 

9410 CHINA CNR-5 V. of Zhonghua Beijing 1008-1023 July 27 CC; M announcer w/ 
talk between mx bits; presumed jingle ID at 1010; more talk & mx bits; fair. 
(Barbour-NH)

9420 CHINA CNR-6 V. of Shenzhou Beijing 1025-1051 July 27 CC; Nice, exotic mx; 
M & W announcers w/ talk; pop-like mx; fair. (Barbour-NH)

9465 TAIWAN WYFR/R. Taiwan Int'l Paochung/Tainan 1054-1102 July 27 EE; Relg mx; 
WYFR URL at 1055; ID & IS at 1058; 3+1 pips at ToH, 
seamlessly into RTI s/on announcement & W announcer w/ nx & soundbites ment. 
Thailand & economic prospects; poor-fair. (Barbour-NH)

9490 UAE R. Australia Dhabbaya 2304-2329* July 26 M announcer in listed Burmese 
w/ nx & soundbites; IDs in passing; M & W in discussion; pulled the plug during 
s/off ancment; fair in ECCS-LSB. (Barbour-NH)

9820 CHINA Beibu Bay Radio Nanning 1025-1101 July 26 M announcer in listed 
Cantonese into EE ballad; ID ancment & "B-B-R" at 1031; more local mx & ballads 
w/ occasional talk & IDs; another ID ancment w/ "B-B-R" at 1100 into M 
announcer listed Vietnamese; booming sig at t/in; beginning to fade under 
increasing noise by ToH. (Barbour-NH)

Scott R. Barbour Jr. Intervale, N.H. USA
NRD-545, MLB-1, 200' Beverages, 60m dipole


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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 08:53:43 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: NASWA <na...@yahoogroups.com>, s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs July 26-27, 2012
Message-ID:
        <1343404423.67228.yahoomailclas...@web114014.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
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** CHINA. 15600, July 27 at 1326, Firedrake-like music until 1327* but really 
CRI Malaysian service via Kunming as scheduled from 1230 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake July 27, circa 1230:
11500, very poor at 1242 mixing with VOR producing fast SAH
12670, very good at 1230
12980, very good at 1230
13530, very good at 1230
13920, very good at 1231
14870, very good at 1233
14980, very good at 1232
15555, very good at 1235
16100, good at 1235
16980, poor at 1235; none in the 17s

Circa 1330:
15560, good at 1326; none higher
15500, good at 1328; none lower
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [and non]. 11775, July 27 at 1245, DGS ANGUILLA is marred by at least 
two lite pulse jammers, when there should be none, far beyond the R. Mart? 
usage of this frequency (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA NORTH [and non]. 6070.325, July 27 at 1210, slightly wavering het 
circa F-sharp upon CFRX indicates VOK Japanese service is off-frequency again, 
after a while being close enough to 6070.0 to heterodyne it subaudibly (SAH). I 
haven`t measured CFRX directly, but Wolfgang B?schel just had it July 23 at 45 
Hz low on 6069.955, so 370 Hz up from that would be 6070.325.

11710, July 27 at 1312, VOK in pompous English about Kim blessing The People`s 
Ice Rink, apparently a new development. Clearly audible underneath is 
programming in Chinese, which on // 11735 is unimpeded. So VOK is again unable 
to keep its programming feeds separate. Weaker // 9335 for English also 
exhibits this, plus further CCI, i.e. IBB Burmese via TINIAN at 1230-1430. If 
the English on 11710 would pause, could easily copy the Chinese crosstalk 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. Sporadic E analog TV DX erupted again just as I was sending my last 
report, July 26, UT:
1540 on 2, Televisa Deportes, Olympix promo [tho full coverage will be on the 
rival Azteca networks]; Could be XEW DF itself. Also algo on 4
1541 on 5, looks like major Televisa bug in UR
1544 on 2, net-5 toons, CCI
1545 on 4, f bug LR, net 4 with cooking segment captioned as queso de cabra 
(goat cheese). Could be XHTV DF itself
1549 on 5, toons, net-5. Could be XHGC DF itself
Occasional signs of video on ch 2 during following hours
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PERU. 4810, I have been checking periodically evenings and before sunrise, 
but no sign here yet of the new 1 kW R. Logos, Chazuta, OAW9A, news about which 
we broke first, in the dxldyg, DXLD and WORLD OF RADIO. There is always a big 
ute blob on the hi side. Schedule appears to be approx. 0900-0300 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, July 27, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SAUDI ARABIA. 17625, July 27 at 1323, poor signal from BSKSA, but enough to 
tell it`s buzzy, and carrier unstable, unlike better // 17615 Arabic. Neither 
is USward; HFCC shows 17625 12-14, 500 kW, 100 degrees from Riyadh; 17615 
13-16, 500 kW, 190 degrees (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** SINGAPORE [and non]. 11965, July 27 at 1310, station in Chinese has 
distorted modulation, plus variable-pitch squeal depending on the modulation. 
During pauses, it stays at one pitch. Carrier itself is OK per BFO check. At 
1332 this has cleared up.

HFCC shows DW has two separate transmissions in Chinese at 1300-1330 & 
1330-1400 altho with identical parameters, 250 kW, 13 degrees also USward from 
Singapore. BTW, Turkey in Russian is also registered this hour on 11965 from 
Emirler, unheard (nor any trace of 15450 English around 1235 today) (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SUDAN [non]. 15550, July 27 at 0526, no R. Dabanga blob tonight, unlike 24 
hours earlier; in fact no signal audible at all, if the UAE relay is really on, 
while 15400 via Madagascar is back to usual sufficiency (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1627 monitoring: Thu July 26 2100 airing on WTWW 9479 
confirmed around 2125 check, inbooming. Next airing, 0330v on WWRB 5050: tuned 
in around 0324 and only heard dead air. Finally at 0333, WOR could barely be 
heard, undermodulated, and seemingly with another carrier interfering.
Next: 0130v UT Saturday on Area 51 via WBCQ 5110v-CUSB
0400 UT Sunday on WTWW 5755
On WRMI 9955: Sat 0800, 1500, 1730, Sun 0800, 1530, 1730, Mon 0500, 1130.
On Hamburger Lokalradio, low power in Germany: Sat 0630 7265, Tue 0930 5980.
Also on WRN via SiriusXM 120: Sat & Sun 1730, Sun 0830. Full sked:
http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WTWW update from George McClintock July 27: #3 transmitter has been 
down because of shorted insulators on the feedline, one and then another. Not 
sure why, but more likely to happen when powered up higher than 50 kW. He is 
going out again today to replace it and should be back on 12105 shortly. 

This transmitter is breaking even, but most of the revenue comes from the 24/7 
SFAW on #1, 9479/5755. Still waiting to conclude another full-time contract for 
#2, 9990/5085. Once that`s on, will start working on acquiring and installing 
#4 transmitter. That could be either another fulltime client or selling 
individual time blocks.

Says he has spare parts on hand for just about everything in the three 
transmitters, including the SW-100; Harris is no longer making any, but he 
bought up what supply was left. This reliability is a good selling point, able 
to make repairs quickly (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)



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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2012 14:30:13 -0400
From: T Witherspoon <twithersp...@gmail.com>
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 115, Issue 27
Message-ID:
        <CAEDdvUW-DkjgnDvoE0jf=2Tu1Zjp24hHJe4arF_vG+e=bx2...@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi, Glenn,

This is exactly what's happening. I looked on the spectrum display of
my SDR and found that the spurs were happening on the upper sideband
and above, yesterday.  Today, it appears they are (primarily) on the
lower sideband and below of 17850.

I'm going to search for their technical contact email address.  This
needs to be taken care of very soon. Pretty nasty pollution for
neighboring stations. Makes a mess of the otherwise strong REE signal
as well.

Cheers & 73,
Thomas

http://swling.com/blog

> Message: 5
> Date: Thu, 26 Jul 2012 15:40:29 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
> To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com, T Witherspoon
>         <twithersp...@gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [HCDX] REE signal 17,850 kHz
> Message-ID:
>         <1343342429.14183.yahoomailclas...@web114009.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>
> I was not listening today, but have you seen my several reports lately about 
> how `dodgy` this transmitter has frequently been, distortion on fundamental 
> and spurs over most of the 16m band and beyond? Were you hearing those?
>
> 73, Glenn Hauser


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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2012 02:38:46 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <buesche...@web.de>
To: "DXLD" <d...@yahoogroups.com>, "HCDX"
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: [HCDX] Ramadan radio specials from IRIB Tehran Iran
Message-ID: <240E2242FEE545039125188B87E7F7FE@HNPC2>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

IRAN   Ramadan specials from Iran.
Checked the special schedule below, at 0015-0045 UT July 28.

NOT on air 6005 and 7360 kHz.

All on S=9+25dB signal strength
6010, 6080, 7325 - phone-in in Arabic, 7405, 9650 kHz.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews July 28)


Yes, by searching HFCC on the peculiar dates 200712-200812 I came up with
these additional Ramadan specials from Iran:

1930-2330 5940 & 6010 Azeri from Kamalabad
2330-0030 6010 Azeri from Sirjan [conflicts with Kurdish below]
2330-0330 6005 Azeri from Kamalabad [first hour conflicts Kurdish]
2130-0130 7325 & 7360 Arabic from Sirjan, 270 degrees
2230-0100 7405 Tajik from Kamalabad
2330-0030 6005 & 6080 Sorani Kurdish from Kamalabad [6005 conflict]
          6010 Sorani Kurdish from Sirjan [conflicts with Azeri above]
0030-0130 9650 Turkish from Sirjan, 310 degrees, good for NoAM.

[later]  Aha, I didn't notice at first the effective dates in HFCC for the
0030-0130 broadcast, 20 July to 20 August. Therefore it is a special
transmission for Ramadan. I guess the Turx are up at 3:30-4:30 am to load up
on calories to get them thru the day, and want to listen to Iran while doing
it. However, sunrise in Ankara is currently 0241 UT, so a 0130-0230 UT
timing would seem more effective. I wonder if there are other special IRIB
transmissions for Ramadan only?
(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld July 25)



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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2012 13:18:32 +1200
From: "Radio Heritage Mail" <i...@radioheritage.net>
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: [HCDX] How $6.25 Keeps Radio Memories Safe
Message-ID: <380-22012762811832...@radioheritage.net>
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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2012 09:49:22 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <buesche...@web.de>
To: "DXLD" <d...@yahoogroups.com>, "HCDX"
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Ramadan radio specials from IRIB Tehran Iran
Message-ID: <D072CBC47C9A4477AA48079EFDEE6631@HNPC2>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

IRAN   A-12 schedule including Ramadan special programs

 9650 0030 0130 29S,39N   SIR 500 310 TURKISH        IRN IRB*
11760 0030 0230 11-15     KAM 500 274 SPANISH        IRN IRB
 9860 0030 0330 12-16     KAM 500 259 SPANISH        IRN IRB
 7285 0100 0230 30SE,31SW SIR 500 46  TADJIKI        IRN IRB
 9615 0100 0230 30SE,31SW KAM 500 58  TADJIKI        IRN IRB
 7325 0130 0230 40E,41N   ZAH 500 0   URDU           IRN IRB
 9730 0130 0230 40E,41N   AHW 250 84  URDU           IRN IRB
 9790 0130 0230 30,31     SIR 500 18  KAZAKI         IRN IRB
11800 0130 0230 30,31     SIR 500 5   KAZAKI         IRN IRB
11930 0130 0230 40E,41N   KAM 500 118 URDU           IRN IRB
11890 0200 0300 41        SIR 500 102 HINDI          IRN IRB
13750 0200 0300 41        SIR 500 95  HINDI          IRN IRB
 7295 0230 0300 30S,31S   KAM 500 58  UZBAKI         IRN IRB
11870 0230 0300 30S,31S   SIR 500 18  UZBAKI         IRN IRB
 5940 0230 0330 40E,41W   SIR 500 60  PUSHTU         IRN IRB
 9620 0230 0330 40E,41W   KAM 500 94  PUSHTU         IRN IRB
11660 0230 0530 38,39     ZAH 500 289 ARABIC         IRN IRB
11760 0230 0530 39        KAM 500 178 ARABIC         IRN IRB
 7220 0300 0330 29SE,39NE SIR 500 320 ARMENIAN       IRN IRB
11700 0300 0330 29SE,39NE SIR 500 320 ARMENIAN       IRN IRB
11925 0300 0330 30,31     KAM 500 58  RUSSIAN        IRN IRB
13670 0300 0330 29E,30,31 SIR 500 18  RUSSIAN        IRN IRB
11940 0300 0630 30S,31S   KAM 100 85  DARI           IRN IRB
13740 0300 0630 30S,31S   AHW 250 84  DARI           IRN IRB
 7365 0330 0430 39        KAM 500 0  KURDISH-SORRANI IRN IRB
 9715 0330 0430 39        SIR 500 295KURDISH-SORRANI IRN IRB

 9610 0330 0430 38E,39W   KAM 500 244 S-F Palestine  IRN IRB
11875 0330 0430 38E,39W   SIR 500 282 S-F Palestine  IRN IRB
Saut Falestin
"Voice of Islamic Palestinian Revolution"

11920 0330 0430 7-10      KAM 500 324 ENGLISH        IRN IRB
13650 0330 0430 7-10      SIR 500 330 ENGLISH        IRN IRB
11670 0330 0530 29S,40NW  SIR 500 336 TURKI-AZERI    IRN IRB
13750 0400 0500 39S,47,48 SIR 500 216 SAWAHILI       IRN IRB
15340 0400 0500 39S,47,48 KAM 500 210 SAWAHILI       IRN IRB
 9610 0430 0500 38E,39W   KAM 500 250 HEBREW         IRN IRB
11875 0430 0500 38E,39W   SIR 500 282 HEBREW         IRN IRB
11860 0430 0600 29S,39N   KAM 500 289 TURKISH        IRN IRB
13710 0430 0600 29S,39N   KAM 500 289 TURKISH        IRN IRB
13750 0500 0530 28E,29,30 KAM 500 321 RUSSIAN        IRN IRB
15480 0500 0530 28E,29,30 SIR 500 320 RUSSIAN        IRN IRB
17655 0500 0530 30-33     SIR 500 40  RUSSIAN        IRN IRB
21520 0500 0530 30-33     SIR 500 46  RUSSIAN        IRN IRB
15320 0530 0630 28S       SIR 500 310 BOSSNI         IRN IRB
15530 0530 0630 27S,28S   KAM 500 289 SPANISH        IRN IRB
17530 0530 0630 27S,28S   SIR 500 300 SPANISH        IRN IRB
17660 0530 0630 28S       KAM 500 297 BOSSNI         IRN IRB
13785 0530 1430 39        KAM 500 178 ARABIC         IRN IRB
15150 0530 1430 38,39     ZAH 500 289 ARABIC         IRN IRB
17550 0530 1630 37,38,39  KAM 500 259 ARABIC         IRN IRB
17750 0600 0700 46,47     SIR 500 260 HAUSA          IRN IRB
15480 0630 0730 28S       KAM 500 289 ITALY          IRN IRB
15550 0630 0730 28S       SIR 500 302 ALBANI         IRN IRB
17595 0630 0730 28S       KAM 500 294 ALBANI         IRN IRB
17610 0630 0730 27,28     KAM 500 304 FRENCH         IRN IRB
17665 0630 0730 28S       KAM 500 294 ITALY          IRN IRB
17890 0630 0730 27,28     SIR 500 304 FRENCH         IRN IRB
13740 0730 0830 40E,41W   SIR 500 60  PUSHTU         IRN IRB
15440 0730 0830 40E,41W   AHW 250 84  PUSHTU         IRN IRB
15500 0730 0830 27,28     KAM 500 310 GERMANY        IRN IRB
17610 0730 0830 27,28     SIR 500 310 GERMANY        IRN IRB
17660 0830 0930 47,48,52  SIR 500 223 SWAHILI        IRN IRB
21650 0830 0930 47,48,52  SIR 500 231 SWAHILI        IRN IRB
13740 0830 1030 39        SIR 500 235 ARABIC         IRN IRB
15500 0830 1200 30S,31S   KAM 500 94  DARI           IRN IRB
13840 0830 1430 30S,31S   AHW 250 84  DARI           IRN IRB
11850 0930 1000 29SE,39NE SIR 500 320 ARMENIAN       IRN IRB
15225 0930 1000 29SE,39NE SIR 500 322 ARMENIAN       IRN IRB
21590 1030 1130 41        KAM 500 110 ENGLISH        IRN IRB
21640 1030 1130 41        KAM 500 110 ENGLISH        IRN IRB
21505 1130 1200 46,47     SIR 500 270 HAUSA          IRN IRB
21750 1130 1200 46,47     SIR 500 263 HAUSA          IRN IRB
13685 1200 1230 38E,39W   SIR 500 282 HEBREW         IRN IRB
15240 1200 1230 38E,39W   KAM 500 259 HEBREW         IRN IRB
17610 1200 1300 42-44     KAM 500 64  CHINA          IRN IRB
17670 1200 1300 42-44     SIR 500 65  CHINA          IRN IRB
21500 1200 1300 42-44     SIR 500 76  CHINA          IRN IRB
21650 1200 1300 42-44     KAM 500 65  CHINA          IRN IRB
 9565 1200 1500 30S,31S   KAM 100 85  DARI           IRN IRB
11870 1230 1330 40E,41W   SIR 500 60  PUSHTU         IRN IRB
13730 1230 1330 40E,41W   KAM 500 91  PUSHTU         IRN IRB
17560 1230 1330 49,54     SIR 500 115 MALAY          IRN IRB
21670 1230 1330 49,54     SIR 500 107 MALAY          IRN IRB
 9705 1300 1430 40E,41N   SIR 500 80  URDU           IRN IRB
15300 1300 1430 40E,41    KAM 500 109 URDU           IRN IRB
15400 1300 1430 39        SIR 500 198 URDU           IRN IRB
13630 1330 1430 45        SIR 500 60  JAPANESE       IRN IRB
15555 1330 1430 45        KAM 500 60  JAPANESE       IRN IRB
 9490 1330 1630 39        KAM 500 0 KURDISH-Kirmanji IRN IRB
 5890 1430 1530 40E,41W   SIR 500 65  PUSHTU-m       IRN IRB
11700 1430 1530 39        KAM 500 178 BENGALI        IRN IRB
11955 1430 1530 30,31     KAM 500 58  RUSSIAN        IRN IRB
13595 1430 1530 30,31     AHW 250 26  RUSSIAN        IRN IRB
13725 1430 1530 41        SIR 500 102 HINDI          IRN IRB
13800 1430 1530 29-30     SIR 500 322 RUSSIAN        IRN IRB
13840 1430 1530 41NE      KAM 500 99  BENGALI        IRN IRB
15300 1430 1530 41        KAM 500 109 HINDI          IRN IRB
15400 1430 1530 41NE      KAM 500 100 BENGALI        IRN IRB
 9655 1430 1700 29S,40NW  ZAH 500 289 TURKI-AZERI    IRN IRB
11815 1430 1730 39        KAM 500 178 ARABIC         IRN IRB
11995 1430 1730 39        KAM 500 178 ARABIC-X       IRN IRB
 5945 1500 1600 30S,31S   KAM 500 58  UZBAKI         IRN IRB
11860 1500 1600 30S,31S   SIR 500 30  UZBAKI         IRN IRB
 9940 1530 1630 30,31     KAM 500 58  KAZAKI         IRN IRB
11700 1530 1630 30,31     SIR 500 40  KAZAKI         IRN IRB
11945 1530 1630 41,49,54  SIR 500 105 ENGLISH        IRN IRB
13720 1530 1630 41,49,54  KAM 500 109 ENGLISH-X      IRN IRB
13780 1530 1630 41,49,54  KAM 500 109 ENGLISH        IRN IRB
 6060 1530 1730 40E,41N   SIR 500 90  URDU-m         IRN IRB
 6110 1600 1730 30SE,31SW SIR 500 46  TADJIKI        IRN IRB
 7210 1600 1730 29S,39N   KAM 500 289 TURKISH        IRN IRB
 7435 1600 1730 30SE,31SW KAM 500 58  TADJIKI        IRN IRB
 9870 1600 1730 29S,39N   KAM 500 298 TURKISH        IRN IRB
 3985 1630 0330 39,40     ZAH 500 0   ARABIC         IRN IRB
12080 1630 0530 37-39     ZAH 500 289 ARABIC         IRN IRB
11825 1630 1700 41NE      KAM 500 94  BENGALI        IRN IRB
13730 1630 1700 41NE      KAM 500 100 BENGALI        IRN IRB
 6005 1630 1730 40E,41W   SIR 500 60  PUSHTU         IRN IRB
 7230 1630 1730 29SE,39NE SIR 500 320 ARMENIAN       IRN IRB
 7340 1630 1730 40E,41W   AHW 250 84  PUSHTU         IRN IRB
 9505 1630 1730 29SE,39NE SIR 500 320 ARMENIAN       IRN IRB
 7350 1700 1800 30,31     KAM 500 0   RUSSIAN        IRN IRB
 9800 1700 1800 30,31     AHW 250 26  RUSSIAN        IRN IRB
 9570 1730 1830 27,28     KAM 500 310 GERMANY        IRN IRB
 9655 1730 1830 28S       SIR 500 310 BOSSNI         IRN IRB
11830 1730 1830 47,48,52  SIR 500 216 SWAHILI        IRN IRB
11865 1730 1830 28S       KAM 500 298 BOSSNI         IRN IRB
11980 1730 1830 27,28     SIR 500 322 GERMANY        IRN IRB
13670 1730 1830 39S,47,48 KAM 500 206 SWAHILI        IRN IRB
 9715 1730 2030 39        KAM 500 178 ARABIC         IRN IRB
 6140 1800 1900 29,30     SIR 500 320 RUSSIAN        IRN IRB
 7240 1800 1900 29,30     KAM 500 304 RUSSIAN        IRN IRB
 9570 1830 1930 28S       SIR 500 305 ALBANI         IRN IRB
 9860 1830 1930 27,28     KAM 500 310 FRENCH         IRN IRB
11865 1830 1930 27,28     SIR 250 310 FRENCH         IRN IRB
11980 1830 1930 28S       KAM 500 298 ALBANI         IRN IRB
13710 1830 1930 46,47     KAM 500 253 HAUSA          IRN IRB
15550 1830 1930 46,47     SIR 500 263 HAUSA          IRN IRB
17650 1830 1930 46,47     KAM 500 259 FRENCH         IRN IRB
 5910 1930 2000 28S       SIR 500 295 ITALY          IRN IRB
 9600 1930 2000 28S       KAM 500 298 ITALY          IRN IRB
 6030 1930 2030 28E,29,30 KAM 500 0   RUSSIAN        IRN IRB
 9540 1930 2030 27,28     KAM 500 304 ENGLISH        IRN IRB
 9570 1930 2030 28E,29    SIR 500 340 RUSSIAN        IRN IRB
 9800 1930 2030 52,53,57  KAM 500 205 ENGLISH        IRN IRB
11750 1930 2030 27,28     SIR 500 313 ENGLISH        IRN IRB
11885 1930 2030 52,53,57  SIR 500 211 ENGLISH        IRN IRB
 5940 1930 2330 29S,40NW  KAM 500 0   TURKI-AZERI    IRN IRB*
 6010 1930 2330 29S,40NW  KAM 500 0   TURKI-AZERI    IRN IRB*
 6090 2030 2130 28S       SIR 500 305 ALBANI         IRN IRB
 7355 2030 2130 27S,28S   KAM 500 289 SPANISH        IRN IRB
 9790 2030 2130 27S,28S   SIR 500 295 SPANISH        IRN IRB
 9830 2030 2130 28S       KAM 500 298 ALBANI         IRN IRB
11765 2100 2200 45        SIR 500 53  JAPANESE       IRN IRB
13710 2100 2200 45        SIR 500 60  JAPANESE       IRN IRB
 7325 2130 0130 39,40     SIR 500 270 ARABIC         IRN IRB*
 7360 2130 0130 39,40     SIR 500 270 ARABIC         IRN IRB*
 9810 2130 2230 28S       SIR 500 305 BOSSNI         IRN IRB
11685 2130 2230 28S       KAM 500 298 BOSSNI         IRN IRB
 7405 2230 0100 30SE,31SW KAM 500 58  TADJIKI        IRN IRB*
 9655 2230 2330 49,54     SIR 500 115 MALAY          IRN IRB
11870 2230 2330 49,54     KAM 500 109 MALAY          IRN IRB
 6005 2330 0030 39        KAM 500 0  KURDISH-SORRANI IRN IRB*
 6010 2330 0030 39        KAM 500 0  KURDISH-SORRANI IRN IRB*
 6080 2330 0030 39        KAM 500 0  KURDISH-SORRANI IRN IRB*
13670 2330 0030 42-44     SIR 500 65  CHINA          IRN IRB
13715 2330 0030 42-44     KAM 500 64  CHINA          IRN IRB
15470 2330 0030 42-44     SIR 500 75  CHINA          IRN IRB
 6005 2330 0330 29S,40NW  SIR 500 336 TURKI-AZERI    IRN IRB*
 6010 2330 0330 29S,40NW  SIR 500 336 TURKI-AZERI    IRN IRB*
 7205 2330 0330 29S,40NW  SIR 500 336 TURKI-AZERI    IRN IRB*

* on 20-07-2012 to 20-08-2012 during Ramadan only.
m - Mashhad progr via Sirjan TX site.
-X  alternate frequency.
(HFCC list, July 27)


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" >
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2012 2:38 AM
Subject: Ramadan radio specials from IRIB Tehran Iran

> IRAN   Ramadan specials from Iran.
> Checked the special schedule below, at 0015-0045 UT July 28.
>
> NOT on air 6005 and 7360 kHz.
>
> All on S=9+25dB signal strength
> 6010, 6080, 7325 - phone-in in Arabic, 7405, 9650 kHz.
> (wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews July 28)
>
>
> Yes, by searching HFCC on the peculiar dates 200712-200812 I came up with
> these additional Ramadan specials from Iran:
>
> 1930-2330 5940 & 6010 Azeri from Kamalabad
> 2330-0030 6010 Azeri from Sirjan [conflicts with Kurdish below]
> 2330-0330 6005 Azeri from Kamalabad [first hour conflicts Kurdish]
> 2130-0130 7325 & 7360 Arabic from Sirjan, 270 degrees
> 2230-0100 7405 Tajik from Kamalabad
> 2330-0030 6005 & 6080 Sorani Kurdish from Kamalabad [6005 conflict]
>          6010 Sorani Kurdish from Sirjan [conflicts with Azeri above]
> 0030-0130 9650 Turkish from Sirjan, 310 degrees, good for NoAM.
>
> [later]  Aha, I didn't notice at first the effective dates in HFCC for the
> 0030-0130 broadcast, 20 July to 20 August. Therefore it is a special
> transmission for Ramadan. I guess the Turx are up at 3:30-4:30 am to load
> up
> on calories to get them thru the day, and want to listen to Iran while
> doing
> it. However, sunrise in Ankara is currently 0241 UT, so a 0130-0230 UT
> timing would seem more effective. I wonder if there are other special IRIB
> transmissions for Ramadan only?
> (Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, dxld July 25)



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Message: 8
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2012 11:28:00 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <buesche...@web.de>
To: "HCDX" <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, "DXLD"
        <d...@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [HCDX] 15700 VoRUS German additional from Samara site
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RUSSIA   15700 Voice of Russia in German originate from Samara TX center at 
09 UT S=9+25dB.

Maybe Moscow has a service maintenance time slot at 0900 UT??

15700 kHz 0900-1100 UT 28N SAM 250kW 284deg RUS VOR GFC

DRM blocks visible on SDR browser on 9850 KLG and 11830 MSK.

73 wb





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Message: 9
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2012 11:52:32 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <buesche...@web.de>
To: "DXLD" <d...@yahoogroups.com>, "HCDX"
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] 15700 VoRUS German additional from Samara site
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RUSSIA   There is another additional bcast to my knowledge,
21810 Novosibirsk-RUS, solid S=7 signal backwards into Germany.

Came across of Voice of Russia's English sce and US / Korea DPR / China 
political relations these days, 0940-0954 UT.

21800 0600-1000 55,58,59,60 IRK  250 152 RUS VOR GFC
21810 0600-1000 55,58,59    NVS  250 145 RUS VOR GFC  <<<<<<<<<<<<

these registrations also appeared
 5920 2000-2200 37NW              ARM 200 280  RUS VOR GFC
 5925 1200-1800 30S,31S,39,40     NVS 500 240  RUS VOR GFC
 6075 1000-1400 32S,33S,42,43,44N VLD 100 270  RUS VOR GFC
 7285 1400-1800 39,47,48W         MSK 100 190  RUS VOR GFC
15700 0900-1100 28N               SAM 250 284  RUS VOR GFC

73 wb


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2012 11:28 AM
Subject: 15700 VoRUS German additional from Samara site

> RUSSIA   15700 Voice of Russia in German originate from Samara TX center 
> at 09 UT S=9+25dB.
>
> Maybe Moscow has a service maintenance time slot at 0900 UT??
>
> 15700 kHz 0900-1100 UT 28N SAM 250kW 284deg RUS VOR GFC
>
> //  DRM blocks visible on SDR browser on 9850 KLG and 11830 MSK.
>
> 73 wb



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