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Today's Topics:

   1. Glenn Hauser logs February 4-5, 2013 (Glenn Hauser)
   2. Glenn Hauser logs February 5-6, 2013 (Glenn Hauser)
   3. Re: Glenn Hauser logs February 5-6, 2013 (Wolfgang Bueschel)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 10:39:47 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs February 4-5, 2013
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** BOLIVIA. 4717, Feb 5 at 0035, music on poor signal, from R. Yatun Ayllu 
Yura, Yura, but as usual better than the other Andeans on 60m, and no SSB QRM 
this time (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA [non]. 5990, Feb 5 at 0031, oh oh, Cuban music here, so has RadioCuba 
SNAFU`d again and put their own RHC programming on this CRI relay frequency? 
But not // 6000 talk during `Mesa Redonda` nor mainstream RHC on 6120, 11680. 
And it *is* // 15120, another CRI Cuban relay in Spanish, and indeed program 
soon shifts to interview *about* Cuban music. In Spanish, make it `RIC`, Radio 
Internacional de China. BTW, with the self-destruxion of Radio Canada 
International, the ChiCom might as well make their station RCI in all languages 
instead of CRI or RIC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 6125, Feb 5 at 0636, RHC English is missing from this one tonight, and 
6060 is quite weak, while 6165, 6010 and 5040 are very good. It would be a rare 
night without some such anomaly (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUIANA FRENCH. 9374 & 9606, Feb 5 at 0102 check, +/- 116 kHz spurblobs from 
9490 R. Rep?blica relay are audible but weaker than usual, as is the 
fundamental (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 9526-, Feb 5 at 1430, VOI poor signal but good modulation, 
Indonesian talk with occasional jingles, unlike the ones heard in English. Ron 
Howard observed yesterday that the signal improves markedly at 1400 after 
English; antenna change? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 2910, Feb 5 at 1221 UT, XEVM Villahermosa, Tabasco, 3 x 970, with 
usual morning news magazine of alternating M & W voices, very poor but at least 
it`s still there unlike 2240, see unID (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NIGERIA. 15115-15120-15125, Feb 4 at 2055, surprised to hear DRM noise still 
here as VON had been closing circa 2000; still going at 2111 check but not at 
next check 2207. A fluke, or deliberate extension? More English, or what? 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA [and non]. 512 kHz, Feb 5 at 0607 UT I am tuning the radio in the 
bathroom, a Panasonic RF-569D which is positioned on an east-west wall, such 
that it favors north-south, to the bottom of the AM dial, where I am hearing 
two beacons interfering, but somewhat separable despite wide bandwidth: HMY and 
above it PN. The latter is common here, from nearby Ponca City, but HMY? 
Reminds me of Hominy, Oklahoma, but http://www.dxinfocentre.com/ndb.htm
shows it:
512 HMY USA OK Lexington - Muldrow N 35 01 44 W 097 13 50 --- and
which is SSE of OKC, while unrelated Hominy is NW of Tulsa, an Osage 
stronghold. Strangely enough, a few minutes later on the DX-398 I found them 
weaker, but frequencies read as 516 and 513; I thought I had zero-beat the 
carriers? Says Hepburn`s list:
515 PN  USA OK Ponca City          N 36 49 30 W 097 06 02

Then looked for a few others and found RG on 351 at 0627
350 RG USA OK OKLAHOMA CITY - ROGERS N 35 17 42 W 097 35 19
[i.e. Will Rogers World Airport, SW corner of OKC]

SO on 354, but the O is poorly keyed with the middle dash slightly shorter than 
the others, so it`s just across the border:
353 SO USA KS Winfield - Strother N 37 05 23 W 097 02 11

And OUN on 369 kHz at 0629:
370 OUN USA OK Norman - Oklahoma University N 35 14 15 W 097 28 52 
So some of these I am reading 1 kHz higher than listed, others 1 kHz lower 
(Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PERU [and non]. 4835, Feb 5 at 0031, more tries to hear R. Ondas del Sur 
Oriente, Quillabamba, ex-5120: nothing, not even a carrier, but CODAR swishes; 
ditto at 0037. Earlier I asked discoverer Pedro F. Arrun?tegui in Lima, to 
reconfirm whether it is still active on 4835; he replied on Feb 4: ``En estos 
momentos est?n el aire 2255 UT con un 44444+ (los escucho muy bien px 
religioso). Suerte, Pedro``.  But I am still wondering if maybe they sign off 
in the meantime? And if anyone else has heard them yet in North America? Before 
sunrise it might be audible, but only under Ustralia.
 
As for the only alternative broadcaster on 4835 in our evenings, Sikkim, when I 
do hear a carrier before WWCR blasts on 4840 at 0059v, Partha Sarathi Goswami, 
Siliguri, W.B., India says, ``Could it be AIR Gangtok? At 0056 UT it normally 
stays with carrier modulated with no listenable audio, then IS played at 0100; 
now local sunrise 0050+ UT`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PERU [non]. 5980, Feb 5 at 0037, how is R. Chaski doing tonite vs the 
competition? Not well at all: hearing Chinese and under it Cuban jamming noise. 
CNR1 at least can overcome the jamming unlike last nite, so I hear its closing 
timesignal at 0100, but then not even a JBA carrier from Urubamba as the jam 
continues. I hope Chaski hasn`t decided to close earlier than 0105v* as I was 
hearing the previous week. At least I got them while the getting was good 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA. 5930, Feb 5 at 1237, very poor music in huge sideband splash of 5935 
WWCR, still R. Rossii, Petropavlovsk/Kamchatsky, as heard well in the clear for 
a minute after WWCR exited at 1258, with ``Mona Lisa`` by Nat King Cole, in 
English, and also on weaker // 5940 Magadan. 

In Feb BDXC-UK Communication, Dave Kenny suggests that the Pet/Kam site may be 
among the SW sites which have closed, as it`s no longer used by V. of Russia to 
reach Western North America, or anywhere. But is 5930 R. Rossii really from the 
same site? 
Aoki shows coordinates for 5930: 15824E 5311N RR

And still lists only one other frequency from there, yes same coords:
11830 VOICE OF RUSSIA 2200-2300 1234567 English 250 64 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsk 
RUS 15824E 5311N.

HFCC still lists this too plus a few others, but really on the air, or just not 
removed yet by HFCC or Aoki? VOR`s own schedule at 
http://english.ruvr.ru/engradio/
does not show 11830 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TAJIKISTAN. 5885, Feb 5 at 1255, VOR fair signal in English, food talk about 
``Soviet mustard`` (did I hear that right?), 1301 has switched to Hindi giving 
website using Roman letters, `Chariots of Fire` theme, which I daresay has 
nothing to do with Russia, but then the Great Gate of Kiev does not either; 
this is 100 kW, 137 degrees from Dushanbe-Yangiyul, so grayline a semihour 
before sunrise here (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also UNID 7413

** U S A. 15620-15660, peaking around 15650, Feb 4 at 2058, modulation spike 
spurs matching WWCR 15825, which previously have correlated with 
propagation-boosted signal on the fundamental, but not today --- it`s not 
especially strong, which means the spurs are even worse than we had thought; 
fortunately encountered this just as 15825 was signing off. With the evacuation 
of the 19m band by other stations, WWCR has become even more of a far-right 
outlier, doesn`t really need to be at bandedge, but best to stay there lest the 
spurs too migrate further inband (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 21429-AM, Feb 4 at 2113, a non-SSB ham is quite a rarity on ``15`` m, 
so caught my ear, especially since his speech style is well-modulated like a 
broadcaster and first thought it could be such a stray. But was addressing 
another individual, David, W6PSS, whom I could not hear if simplex, about his 
problems with antennas vs HOAs. Unfonetik ID sounded first like WS4D, then a 
bit more clearly as WS4B. ARRL lookup shows:
MESSICK, BRADLEY J, WS4B
7114 91ST STREET EAST
PALMETTO, FL 34221
Previous call sign: W4BJM
And there is also a WS4D in Homer, GA, so I hope I heard him right (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1560, Feb 5 at 1454 UT, sports talk is dominating Disney OKC, a 
sesquihour after sunrise! KGOW Bellaire (Houston) TX really gets out on 46 kW 
day power, and even on 15 kW night power to deep South America. Finally before 
1500 it`s starting to fade. XERF 1570 has already disappeared (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1640, Feb 5 at 0709 UT, pleased to find that KOAG is in open 
carrier/dead air, and on nite power of 1 kW from transmitter east of Hennessey 
OK, sufficient to make it easy to hear other stations under the carrier even 
when not fully nulled: mainly mix of Spanish and English. The Spanish is no 
doubt KBJA Sandy UT, ads including one at 0716 with an appropriate 801 
area-code; and the English likely WTNI Biloxi MS, tho there are three others in 
the US flung further (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 2660+, Feb 5 at 0643 UT, very poor signal with music, 0647 talk, 0650 
music seems gospel. The only 2 MHz harmonic audible at the moment, presumed 
KGLD Tyler TX as previously IDed; however, I continue to keep an ear on this 
frequency as at one time I was hearing a second carrier. Also at 1257, very 
poor with YL talk in English, music continued past hourtop 1300, but 1300:25 
tentative KGLD legal ID JBA. 1300 is supposedly when in Feb they can bump up to 
full day power of 1 kW on 1330, but noticed no change on 2660 (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 2240 kHz, Feb 5 at 1213 UT, I again alarm myself with the DX-398 
to awaken in time for the harmonic about to sign on, but on the FRG-7 it never 
shows by 1220, tho there is maybe a JBA carrier 1225-1230. Meanwhile, tnx to 
Paul S. in CT who suggested some more possible fundamental sources on 1120 with 
Spanish programming: WUST in Washington DC, but its sunrise is 1230; and WPRX 
in Bristol CT, but sunrise at 1145. Bingo, one more is Spanish and rising at 
1215: WBBF in Buffalo NY, 1 kW daytimer. But we`ll need some confirmation from 
closer listeners (or a better morning here) to decide that`s really it (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 7413.0, Feb 5 at 1303, rechecking yesterday`s unID which seemed 
jammed until 1330* --- today no jamming or blobbing, but I notice it`s on 
exactly 7413, and I`m afraid I may not have measured it yesterday when assumed 
to be on 7415. In current HFCC and Aoki, there is no transmission on 7410 or 
7415 to account for this; CRI is in a one-hour break on 7410. M&W talking with 
occasional music bits. This is in Chinese as at 1307 caught a partial ID, 
``guangbo diantai``, missing the important part! Bothered by splatter from 
Mart?/Greenville on 7405; and next signal up is a JBA carrier on 7420. Since 
it`s on exact 7413, likely intentional rather than a drift. V. of Tibet from 
Tajikistan is known for such split frequencies, i.e. currently in Aoki, 7538, 
7548. Note I was getting VOR from Dushanbe at same hour on 5885 (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)



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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 18:52:45 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs February 5-6, 2013
Message-ID:
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** AUSTRALIA. 21740, Feb 6 at 0047, RA still has VG signal with discussion of 
sea turtle nesting, as this frequency is about to close; and still better than 
// 19000. Some further east find 21740 is fading out a lot earlier, as one 
would expect (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA. 2749.5-USB, Feb 6 at 0042 UT, since am not getting anything but JBA 
AM carriers on the MW harmonic band, I settle on this poorly readable marine 
weather broadcast, in English mentioning Cape Cod, Cabot Strait; back to it at 
0103, now in French Canadian with an English accent, about glace (ice), 
mentions of Cap-Br?ton, etc. 0106 gives a 709 AC phone number for John 
Llewellyn, who must find himself in Newfoundland & Labrador. Closing ID in 
French and then English for ``Sydney Coast Guard Radio, out`` and off before 
0108. So per
http://www.dxinfocentre.com/mb.htm
this was the 0040 UT transmission of VCO in Sydney NS, which had to make way 
for the 0110 broadcast of VCS-2 in Halifax. Bill can add ``EE/FF`` to VCO too. 
He shows 2749, but I measure 2749.5 reference frequency on the DX-398 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)  

** CHINA. 15385, Feb 6 at 0051, VG signal in Chinese, i.e. CNR1 jammer of VOA 
Mandarin via Tinang, during this hour only, ditto on 17645. This encourages me 
to look for Firedrake on the higher bands, and I soon find a lot, besides 
equally inbooming 17495, CRI Cantonese non-jammer from Beijing site. 

On the DX398 I have to keep pressing the 5-kHz UP button as rapidly as possible 
in order not to miss any music as I tune, yet cover as much spectrum as 
possible before I need to get back to 4835 and 5980 by 0058. Firedrake found:
15800, good at 0052
16600, good with flutter at 0053
17170, very poor at 0053
18180, good with flutter at 0054
18250, fair with flutter at 0054

Not enough time to tune all the way up to 20 MHz, so I check some ranges, 
18.8-19.0 and 19.9-20.0 without hearing any, tho some have heard it even just 
below 20000. In a couple minutes left, down below 15 MHz:

14980, poor with flutter at 0056
14800, good with flutter at 0056
14700, fair with flutter at 0056
13920, fair with flutter at 0057
none down to 12900 by 0058 when I have to QSY 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** EAST TURKISTAN. 4980, Feb 6 at 0036, PBS Xinjiang Uighur service, talk in 
Turkic, and as I meant to mention before, this frequency suffers from some hum 
and distortion, unlike 5060 in clear Chinese (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** NIGERIA. 15115-15120-15125, Feb 5 at 2052 check, VON DRM is off, unlike 
yesterday when it ran past 2111; don`t know whether it stopped today at nominal 
time 2000. Are those with DRM capability checking this out? (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PERU [and non]. 5980, Feb 6 at 0037, what will happen with R. Chaski, 
Urubamba, Cuzco, tonight? All I hear at first is Dentro-Cuban Jamming Command 
pulsing atop CNR1 jammer, Commies vs Commies! At 0059 still the same and I 
don`t hear the 0100 timesignal, but no more ChiCom. 

Now with BFO I can still detect a JBA carrier under the noise, unlike last 
night, and perceive it cutting off at 0105:25*, the now well-established 
pattern for R. Chaski, a few sex later each night, even tho I can no longer 
copy any modulation from it tnx to the bad neighbors in Cuba. What fun! (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SAUDI ARABIA. 1521, Feb 6 at 0033 UT as I start my evening porch-monitoring 
session, a 1-kHz het is JBA against 1520 KOKC OKC, no doubt the 2-megawatter in 
Duba, prime pilot for TA openings at 40 times the power of li`l US stations; 
but I am going after higher frequencies tonight (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 4835, Feb 6 at 0034, JBA carrier vs CODAR, so maybe it`s R. Ondas 
del Sur Oriente, Per?, which I have been chasing; at 0058 CODAR and now I can 
hear two carriers on slightly different frequencies, which fits for Sikkim on 
4835.0 and Per? on 4805.03; then by 0059 blasted from 4840 WWCR steel-drum 
sign-on. However, at 0101 I notice that WWCR is in dead air, which certainly 
reduces the splash, so on LSB tuning I can barely tell that the two 4835s are 
still there (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)



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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2013 09:14:43 +0100
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <buesche...@web.de>
To: "HCDX" <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, "DXLD"
        <d...@yahoogroups.com>, "Glenn Hauser" <wghau...@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs February 5-6, 2013
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        reply-type=original

Seldom checked - out of band 4500 kHz - was heard on powerful level these
days.

CHINA   4500  CNR XJBS PBS Xinijang Urumqi in Mongolian lang, powerhouse
S=9+30dB signal transmission into Germany at 0045 UT on Febr 5.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Febr 5)


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Glenn Hauser" Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2013 3:52 AM
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs February 5-6, 2013

CHINA. EAST TURKISTAN. 4980, Feb 6 at 0036, PBS Xinjiang Uighur service,
talk in Turkic, and as I meant to mention before, this frequency suffers
from some hum and distortion, unlike 5060 in clear Chinese.
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 4835, Feb 6 at 0034, JBA carrier vs CODAR, so maybe it`s R.
Ondas del Sur Oriente, Per?, which I have been chasing; at 0058 CODAR and
now I can hear two carriers on slightly different frequencies, which fits
for Sikkim on 4835.0 and Per? on 4805.03; then by 0059 blasted from 4840
WWCR steel-drum sign-on. However, at 0101 I notice that WWCR is in dead air,
which certainly reduces the splash, so on LSB tuning I can barely tell that
the two 4835s are still there.
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

Could be AIR Gangtok in Hindi[?] 0100-0415 UT, which is widely heard here
in Europe. (wb)



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