Hello to all of you !

This afternoon I managed to re-install the long-wire in our own back-yard wich I 
didn`t manage to do since I returned from the summer camp near Quebec City were my 
Sanyo radio broked (I taked it instead on our travels to New-Bruntswick and 
�le-Bizard) and managed to pull in this while sitting on our table in the back-yard, 
on the patio:

12010 PHILLIPINES, Radio Sawa via VOA AUG 24 2137-2154 - playing "You Got It (The 
Right Stuff)" by New Kids on the Block from 1988 followed by a jingle featuring short 
bits of AA and international pops with mention of "Arabia Saudia", followed by an 
Arabic pop tune, then "Sawa" jingle followed by Jennifer Lopez - Glad, then Radio Sawa 
jingle followed by nx, then Arabic pops presented by a male announcer. Fair to very 
good reception, //12040 wich had only poor-fair reception. Both NEW ! (Chiochiu-QC)

12050 EGYPT, Egyptian Radiom, Kafr Sil�m-Abis AUG 24 2155 - Only PRESUMED ! (darn I 
could have gotten an ID if that stupid Sangean with it`s weak batteries didn`t turned 
off) with traditionnal AA song followed by apparent nx. Didn`t even know if they had 
pips and ID at the top of the hour. Very, very good reception and would have been new 
for me. (Chiochiu-QC)

Bogdan Alexandru Chiochiu
Sangean 606 rx w/long-wire antenna in the back-yard, DX`ing from a table on our patio

I did read in the IDXD bulletin of NRC that Radio Sawa is a radio station run by the 
Americans in Iraq who program a mixture of new Arabic pop songs and modern 
international pop music, like Jennifer Lopez, but I didn`t believe I will hear them 
someday. My Sangean 606 is really sensitive and selectif on SW, unlike my first SW 
radio I did got as a gift for my 13 years in 2000, a poor Realistic DX-351 multi-band 
radio wich aside from not having good gain at all for receptions of SW broadacsters 
below the "good" level of signal, had the selectivity so poor, that I sometimes 
thought I did not even had a filter. It also overloaded very easily on the extremely 
strong major international broadcast signal like the VOA.

I also noted Medi Un on 9575 with traditionnal Arabic music at good level with 
moderate splatter from Africa Num�ro Un on 9580 at around 2132 UTC before I came 
accros the Radio Sawa outlets. And before DX`ing Medi Un, I heard tentatively the 
Voice of the Islamic Republic of Iran on 11885 and CHU on both 3330 and 7335 with poor 
to fair signals, so they are back to full-power. Unfortunatly, I can`t DX anymore now 
because all the batteries we have are weak and the sound on my Sangean is 
distortionated and often it witches off by it`s self with a reverse 3 message (E) for 
Error and I can`t turned it on for minutes in a row. This is sad, because I found a 
power supply on our  patio where I connected a portable radio with microphone tape 
recorder and managed to record a very little bit of the 12010 Radio Sawa program until 
the radio switched off by it`s self ! I also managed to record a traditionnal Arabic 
tune from presumably Egyptian Radio on 12050, but the Sangean 606 switched off toward 
the end of the song and now just a song out of nowhere doesn`t make any sense on a 
tape that absolutely need to contain station IDs from the signals I hear.

Bogdan
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