** AUSTRALIA. 11945, Jan 28 from 1505, RA`s excellent `Asia-Pacific` 
newsmagazine, but cut off abruptly at 1528 before it`s over. At 1529 I notice 
that next frequency 11880 has started a bit early. Now must get in habit of 
immediately retuning, just as one must do at 1458 from 9580 to 11945. But if it 
is the same transmitter, there will still be a break of at least a minute 
before 11880 come up. If possible, listen instead to 7240 which should stay on. 
The people running the Melbourne studio just don`t get it that they need to 
build in pauses with no significant programming, to accommodate SW frequency 
changeovers. O yeah, SW is just an outdated adjunct to continuous short-range 
FM relays and webcasts (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BANGLADESH. 4752, Jan 28 at 1351, still a carrier here hetting RRI Makassar, 
see INDONESIA. Abu Tabib Md. Zia Hasan, Senior Engineer, Research & Receiving 
Centre, Bangladesh Betar, denied to Supratik Sanatani, India, that they are on 
4752 instead of 4750! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 11880, Jan 27 at 2140 check, RHC is in proper Portuguese this Sunday 
instead of Esperanto as last Sunday. 15370 at 2243 check, ``Guantanamera`` is 
playing, maybe in Esperanto version, but couldn`t tell from the many refrains 
``guajira, guantanamera`` which are apparently untranslatable. Then talk in 
Espo.

Noisy blobs all over the 25 m band, Jan 28 from 1322: first noticed circa 11845 
and 11874, no intelligible music or talk modulation, but a constant-pitch whine 
which matches on these and all the rest. At first I suspect RHC 11860 
transmitter as the source, but these are not exactly the same plus and minus 
from it, and as I tune on down, many more are encountered every 13-15 kHz or 
so, to as low as 11580 area. 

Many have no exact carriers and can be heard better in AM mode than with BFO. 
First rough finds are circa: 11745, 11731, 11718, 11703, 11674; also 11788, 
11801, 11816, 11827, 11888, 11901, 11914, 11954. The separations here are, also 
approx.: 14, 13, 15, 29, 13, 15, 11, 61, 13, 13, 40. Common factor 13-14 kHz.

By now it`s 1347 and at this point I am suspecting Anguilla 11775 could be the 
source. But at 1353 I can barely hear the same pitch whine under the otherwise 
good modulation on 11760 RHC. At 1404 I notice the noise also QRMing 11775 but 
its level fluxuates with fades, and the offsets do not match that exactly. Some 
of them do have carriers and make hets with nearby victims, e.g. 11815 REE 
Costa Rica, where the het on the hi side is circa F#6 = 1480 Hz. Call it 
11816.5. If 11760 is the source, that`s 56.5 kHz above, fourth multiple of 
14.125. 

At 1530 they are still going, and on the YB400 BFO 1 kHz steps I estimate 
several of them as: 11674.9, 11703.1, 11732.4, 11788.4, 11816.9, 11832.4, 
11845.1, 11873.6. The intervals between these are: 28.2, 29.3, 56.0, 28.5, 
15.5, 12.7, 28.5. The common factor here is somewhere around 14 kHz. Possibly 
some carriers from other sources got in, to explain the disparities; also the 
spurs themselves vary somewhat over time. 

It only remains to monitor the RHC sign-off circa 1600, listening to one of the 
spurs (11703) on one radio, and 11760 on another, both with BFO to hear exactly 
when the transmitter is turned off. Yes, both disappear at exactly the same 
instant, 1600:28*. Such a panoply of spurs from awful RHC transmitters has 
happened several times before, a fine old anomaly, but bad news for all the 
other stations: RHC the worst neighbor possible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 4750, Jan 28 at 1351, soft island music, presumed RRI Makassar, 
poor with weak 2-kHz het from Bangladesh 4752 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** INTERNATIONAL VACUUM. ARTS channel via Enid PEGASYS cable access ch 12, UT 
Monday Jan 28 at 0520, is starting to play ``Stairway to Lenin``, from ``The 
Orchestra``. This is an hilarious satire on Soviet Communism, set to the music 
of Ravel`s ``Bolero``. ARTS provides no program schedule, so you can only tune 
in at random and see what`s playing. I have seen this many times, always 
already in progress, but now from the beginning. Unfortunately, I am not 
prepared to tape it! But maybe it will show up again in the next few days under 
current rotation. Unfortunately2, PEGASYS only provides lo-fi hissy audio and 
video from this channel: at least the video is not breaking up at the moment 
and the sparklies are not too bad. The original was produced in HDTV! Look for 
it on YouTube: here`s a fragment: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoANrOmdtYc
Some others have been deleted. I think Zbigvision is trying to keep it salable 
on DVD, along with other great videos, via http://www.zbigvision.com (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KURDISTAN [non]. 11510, Jan 28 at 1425-1500, another great concert of 
Kurdish vocal and instrumental music with hardly any announcements, tnx to the 
PKK terrorists of V. of Kurdistan, and coinciding with peak reception hour, 
better than usual today from presumed PRIDNESTROVYE site. BUT, annoyingly 
frequent IADs which BRB seems content to allow forever (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. Yet another winter sporadic E analog TV DX opening; like most of 
them, quite frustrating with low-level signals, CCI from several at once, with 
only occasional peaks allowing some network ID at least to be glimpsed, UT Jan 
28:

0047, tune in to NTSC A2, opening in progress, CCI including novela
0053, net-7 bug in UR, not necessarily from the novela station; looks more like 
a film drama
0137, still CCI on A2 and MUF now up to A3 video, peaking SSW
0230, still CCI on A2
0245, net-7 on A2 (XHTAU Tampico always the prime of several suspects)
0256, A2 glimpse of an UR bug which looks like a large 4 instead of a 7, but 
could be mistaken
0330, by now the opening is over
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1653 monitoring: 0530 UT Monday Jan 28 on 9955, WRMI 
ID can be heard under the heavy jamming, and then WOR 1653 opening, confirmed 
anyway as on the air. Tnx a lot, Arnie! Next: Tuesday 1200 and Thursday 0430, 
the latter maybe with new 1654 if ready in time; Wednesday 0630 & 1630 on HLR 
Germany 7265-CUSB. Wednesday broadcasts appear to be regular now in addition to 
Saturday, but need confirmation they still include WOR (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 2660, Jan 28 at 1347 UT, very poor carrier with a bit of gospel music 
audible, presumed KGLD Tyler TX, 2 x 1330 as per previous research. Checked 
earlier around 1310, nothing was audible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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