All Loggings from Grayland, WA (3 5 October, 2003).
A mixture of LW/MW and SW loggings. My own personal highlight is the new
aboriginal Australian near Darwin. A most difficult catch. Enjoy!
PERU 6020.28, 0408-, Radio Victoria Oct 3 Gradually building strength
throughout the evening with
Hi all,
To all of you, who tried to solve my 4600 kHz problem. Thanks a lot! I am
quite sure that you are right. It must have been the Korean voice I heard.
An interesting thing about Hard-Core-DX accurred again (because it has
accurred before): I read your answers before my question was
So you get the message and are able to answer it before it
has even been published on Hotmail! Can anybody tell how it works and why
it
works like that?
Sorry, I can't solve also this question but I think an Hotmail account
receives messagges later than a normal provider.
Bye
Roberto
For two days I have been hearing a unidentified station using 7260. On
Oct.5th it was traced c1535 at weak strength playing non-de-script music
with occasional announcements using a language I could not recognise. It
was covered by VOA via Udorn making a crash start at 1600 with their Hindi
The frequencies at present in use by the italian service of
VOM Malta ( 6110 kHz, 9605kHz ) from RAI Int. relay service,
will be the same also after 25th October 2003.
In case they will update some of frequencies, we'll let you know
on HCDX list.
Thank you.
Best greetings.
This observation fits in with some of Noel's observations of the
unidentified station on 7260 kHz, but not of course the Indian/Middle
Eastern bit.
I currently regularly hear Mongolian National Radio sign on at 2200 on 7260,
4830, 4895 kHz, haven't checked this in the afternoons yet. Their
Full schedule with detail on
http://www.awr.org/listener-services-program-schedule%20winter%202004.html or
http://www.bclnews.it
LANGUAGE UTC FREQ STATION NOTE
Afar 1700-1730 15520 Abu Dhabi, UAE
Amharic 0300-0330 11975 Abu Dhabi, UAE
Amharic
UNID Pirate? 6500.000 KC AM. 0100-0200 UTC. SIO 443. Broadcast in EE, playing oldies,
many mentions of QSLing. Carrier was zero beat on 6500.000 KC AM. Audio level was very
low though. Missed ID every time due to allot of QSB. (Giella Oct 07)
73,
Thomas F. Giella, KN4LF
Plant City, FL, USA
Re the station using 7260. Thanks to comments from Dave Kernick and others,
this does seem to be Mongolia until 1600, when VOA Hindi takes over the
frequency. It was traced today from before 1430 but only became usable
after about 1500.
However, when the VOA dropped carrier after Hindi at 1700,
AUSTRALIA Radio Australia 21.7402353 GMTEE 444 Oct 5th
OM interviewing an OM on Eye Care. OM with ID as Asia Pacific Network.
Quickly off the air at 2358 GMT. //17795 [444].MacKenzie-CA
BRASIL Radio Nacional 11.7800257 GMTPP 333 Oct 5th
Pop music
Dear Short Wave Listeners and Radio Enthusiasts.
Radio Ezra is pleased to announce a new series of
weekly broadcasts commencing on Sunday 30th November
2003. The broadcasts will be targeted towards Europe,
North Africa and the Middle East in the 41 meter band
on 7560 kHz between 19:00 and 19:30
I think I found the station and so here is my official
logging.
WD2XXM (presumed), Frederick, Maryland (also presumed),
1670. Heard here 1745-1830 EDT (2145-2245 UTC) 10/6 with
rock solid signal which looped roughly to the NW of my QTH.
Frederick is about 35 miles to the WNW of here. The
Re items answered directly to you before they are even in the list.
It happens to me now and then - the reason being I think is that diffent servers and
mail programs work in different ways. How it comes about I don't know. Not a real
problem (I use Outlook Express 6.0) but of course you get
UNID 4990.9v 1000 to 1020 noted for last few days Would seem to be
latin. [Wilkner-FL]
BOLIVIA 4409.87 Radio Eco, Reyes 2327-2332 om ...Radio Eco...onda
corta ...onda corta...la palabra de la nacion... [Wilkner-FL]
BOLIVIA 6585.35 Radio Nueva Esperanza, La Paz, presumed, 1015-1020
Dear friends,
I did forward this question:
Erik used to spend three weeks each summer working there while the
the regular staff took their annual vacation.
to Erik Koie at Radio Denmark and he just sent me this reply:
- I was up there in the 80's TEACHING young Greenlandic technicians how
to
DX LISTENING DIGEST 3-177 has now been posted at
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxld3177.txtCONTENTS:
WOR 1201/1202 / TESTIMONIAL / AFGHANISTAN / ANNOBON ISLAND ham / ARGENTINA /
AUSTRALIA +non RA / BRAZIL +ham / BURMA non / CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC non /
CHINA non / CROATIA non / CUBA /
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