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Today's Topics:
1. LOG (ka4prf)
2. log2 (ka4prf)
3. Some logs (Arnaldo)
4. Recent logs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
5. EMR - NEW QSL Card + Information Sheet (tom taylor)
6. HCDX logs between 2007-09-08 0000 UTC and 2007-09-09 0000 UTC
(Risto Kotalampi)
7. CUBAN MW Freqs. (thomas messer)
8. Somebody on this list has a bad e-mail address (J.D. Stephens)
9. Zimbabwe: Shortwave Radio Comes to the Rescue (Alokesh)
10. The Shortwave Report 9/7/07 ?Listen Globally! (Zacharias Liangas )
11. CUBAN RADIO STATION LIST Actualizada Octubre 27, 2006
(JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
12. Weekend DX (Dave Valko)
13. Re: Dxers Unlimited's script for 8-9 September 2007
(Prof.Arnaldo Coro Antich)
14. Re: Somebody on this list has a bad e-mail address
(Wolfgang Bueschel)
15. DX Listening Digest 7-109; WOR 1373 (Glenn Hauser)
16. Re: CUBAN RADIO STATION LIST Actualizada Octubre 27, 2006
(Henrik Klemetz)
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 11:10:56 +0100
From: "ka4prf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] LOG
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Robert Wilkner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[email protected]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Logs DSWCI Logs
DSWCI Logs DSWCI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Ivan_Lebedevsky"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Myanmar, 5040.59, Myanmar Broadcasting System, 1104-1115, With a
threshold signal, noting steady music here. Believe I can hear a woman
in comments also. As mentioned, the signal is threshold. (Chuck Bolland,
September 8, 2007)
Clewiston, Florida
WinRadio G305e/pd
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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 11:23:05 +0100
From: "ka4prf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] log2
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Robert Wilkner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[email protected]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Logs DSWCI Logs
DSWCI Logs DSWCI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Ivan_Lebedevsky"
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Indonesia, 4750, RRI Makassar, 1110-1115 Signal still audible here with a male
and female in Indonesian comments. Signal was poor but audible. (Chuck
Bolland, September 8, 2007)
Indonesia, 4790, RRI Fak Fak, 1120-1130 Barely audible, noted a male in
Indonesian comments here also. The Peruvian is on the air, but not much of a
problem here at this late time. Signal was poor. (Chuck Bolland, September 8,
2007)
WR G305e/pd
Clewiston, Florida
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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 11:21:37 -0300
From: "Arnaldo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Some logs
To: "DXLD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [email protected], NoticiasDX
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Domesticas Y Tropicales
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, playdx2003
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
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BOLIVIA
5967,72 Radio Nacional de Huanuni, Huanuni, 1037-1045, September 08, Spanish,
very nice andean songs, Identification (Cannes) by male as:
?En su canal internacional......transmite CP177 Radio Nacional Huanuni,Voz
Sindicalista del Minero Boliviano?, 33333
(Arnaldo Slaen, Argentina)
COLOMBIA
6009,42 La Voz de tu Conciencia, Puerto Lleras, 0732-0740, September 06,
Spanish,
religious talk by female, shorts talks by male, 23422
(Arnaldo Slaen, Argentina)
RUSSIA
9765 Radio Tikhy Okean, Vladivostok, 0838-0845, September 06, Russian,
news by male, report by female, identification, talk by male, 34433
(Arnaldo Slaen, Argentina)
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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 10:56:11 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [HCDX] Recent logs
To: [email protected]
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**BOLIVIA. 4699.40, Radio San Miguel, Riberalta, 0115-0208* Sept 8,
Tentative with Spanish talk, Bolivian style music. Abrupt sign off.
Threshold signal at tune-in and improved to a more readable level
by 0200, but no ID heard. (Brian Alexander, PA)
**BOLIVIA. 4716.67, Radio Yura, Yura, 0125-0140+, Sept 8, Spanish
talk. Wide variety of Bolivian music, Andean ballads, pops, & rustic
vocals. Mentions of Yura. Weak but readable. Sign off noted around
0157. (Brian Alexander, PA)
**DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. 6025.04, Radio Amanecer, Santo Domingo,
2350-2358+, Sept 7, religious music, ID at 2355 followed by more
religious music. Fair level but poor reception due to adjacent channel
splatter & open carrier on frequency. Very difficult to hear past 2358
due to strong splatter on both sides of 6025. (Brian Alexander, PA)
**ECUADOR. 4814.99, Radio El Buen Pastor, Saraguro, 0145-0240+,
Sept 8, Tentative with lite religious music. Spanish announcements.
Religious talk. Poor with CODAR QRM. (Brian Alexander, PA)
**LIBYA. 21695, Voice of Afrcia, 1410-1440+, Sept 8, English programming
with Afro-pop music. IDs. Talk about African Union. Readngs from
the Green Book. Very weak. Better on // 17870. (Brian Alexander, PA)
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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 22:14:58 +0100
From: "tom taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] EMR - NEW QSL Card + Information Sheet
To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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EMR - NEW QSL Card + Information Sheet
Hello Dear Listeners of EMR,
Our next transmission is on the 16th of September 2007 at
1200 utc on 6045 khz via MV Baltic Radio from Germany.
>From this transmission onwards EMR will have a NEW QSL
card and a completely NEW Information sheet for listeners who
send in correct reception reports to our email or postal address.
This is a NEW design QSL card and information sheet.
Also the September transmission will be the last transmission
of 2007, due to personal reasons (family life) and work load.
Good Listening and good DX to all our listeners. 73s Tom
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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 23:05:02 +0000
From: Risto Kotalampi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] HCDX logs between 2007-09-08 0000 UTC and 2007-09-09
0000 UTC
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hard-Core-DX.com logs from 2007-09-08 0000 UTC to 2007-09-09 0000 UTC
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Please visit http://log.hard-core-dx.com/ for the real time logs
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Message: 7
Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 21:17:11 +0000
From: "thomas messer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] CUBAN MW Freqs.
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Heinrik Klementz brings up the subject of Cuban MW stations and lack of MW
freqs. presented by ' Arnie C ' . I read his frequent DX-Related transcribed
articles on Hard-Core website . He does indeed talk about 'mucho' topics ,
but does not supply Cuban MW freqs. I have been DXing Cuban MW since 1965
when I first used a simple Telefunken radio . I of course remember the times
when Radio Moscow via Cuban MW radio could be heard in like 40 states in
America .
And their history of jamming certain Florida stations .
And it seems like as far as I can recall, there has always been some mystery
of Cuban MW stations . They come and the go . Watts go up, watts go down
. Freqs change frequently .
I guess my initial impression of the lack of information forthcomng re : MW
stations is because of some kind of need to be 'secretive' about MW
stations locations and freqs. because of the constant changes. Perhaps Arnie
is only towing the 'party line' in Cuba to say ' Nada ' about the state of
affairs of MW radio in Cuba .
Anyways, this is merely my opinion .
tom messer
mequon wisconsin
usa
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Message: 8
Date: Fri, 7 Sep 2007 17:22:12 -0700 (PDT)
From: "J.D. Stephens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Somebody on this list has a bad e-mail address
To: Cumbre DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, HardCore DX
<[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
Every time I send an e-mail to the list, I get the
following error message back:
> ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal
> errors -----
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> (reason: 550-5.7.1 {mx024} The recipient does
> not accept mails from 'yahoo.com' over foreign
> mailservers)
Can anything be done about this?
73,
J.D. Stephens
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Message: 9
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 15:03:16 +0530
From: "Alokesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Zimbabwe: Shortwave Radio Comes to the Rescue
To: "DXLD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "CUMBRE DX"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Zimbabwe: Shortwave Radio Comes to the Rescue
Highway Africa News Agency (Grahamstown)
7 September 2007
Posted to the web 7 September 2007
Mao Nyikandzino
Geneva
Since its launch last year in December SW Radio Africa has become an
alternative source of news and information using the short message sending
(SMS) system directly to mobile phones.
With many Zimbabweans struggling to get basic commodities from the shops,
the short message sending system allows them to get news at any given time
without having to peruse a newspaper or go to the internet.
Despite the frustrating slow speed to connect to the internet the service
has however given Zimbabweans a relief and an alternative media that can
link them to the breaking stories as they unfold.
Asked about how it works, the station manager at SW Radio Africa, Gerry
Jackson hailed the facility as a success. "We have a service on the net that
keeps our database of all our subscribers' mobile numbers. We log onto that
website, write our headline or breaking news, punch our database of numbers
and by just clicking the button 'send' all our subscribers automatically
receive the news. It is very simple but effective in sending out critical
information" she said.
Since its launch the facility now boasts of more than six thousand five
hundred subscribers (6 500). Jackson the number of subscribers is still
growing everyday.
Asked about how effective this facility is in reaching out to the rural
populace, she explained that the facility is there to compliment their
shortwave radio station that beams across the country.
An expert in Media and Development, Mr. Denford Damba described the system
as unique and worthwhile.
"One good thing about this facility is that it is not confined to Zimbabwe
alone, but to all masses of the world who are concerned about the crisis in
Zimbabwe and its manifestations", he said.
SW Radio Africa is one of many Zimbabwean radio stations that broadcast
outside the country as a result of lack of media freedom in Zimbabwe.
The shortwave radio service was founded by former owners of Capitol radio
that was banned in Zimbabwe by the government of Zimbabwe for speaking
against state repression.
http://allafrica.com/sources.html?passed_name=Highway%20Africa%20News%20Agency&passed_location=Grahamstown#detail
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Message: 10
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 13:44:46 +0300
From: "Zacharias Liangas " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] The Shortwave Report 9/7/07 ?Listen Globally!
To: <>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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The Shortwave Report 9/7/07 ?Listen Globally!
by Dan Roberts ( outfarpress [at] saber.net )
Thursday Sep 6th, 2007 6:19 PM
A weekly 30 minute review of news and opinion, recorded from a
shortwave radio. With times and freqs for listening at home. 2 files-
broadcast and slow-modem streaming. Free to rebroadcast. China,
Netherlands, Cuba, and Russia.
Dear Radio Friend,
The latest Shortwave Report (September 7) is up at the website
http://www.outfarpress.com/outfarpress/shortwave.shtml in both
broadcast quality (13.3MB) and quickdownload or streaming form
(4.9MB) (28:59)
This week's show features stories from China Radio International,
Radio Netherlands, Radio Havana Cuba, and the Voice of Russia.
>From CHINA- Japan and N Korea have begun talks to reestablish
diplomatic ties. The US has denied a report from N Korea that
Washington has agreed to remove it from a list of terrorism sponsoring
states. US negotiator Christopher Hill said that N Korea has agreed to
disable all of its nuclear facilities. British troops withdrew from Basra in
Iraq, though they remain in Iraq as advisers.
>From NETHERLANDS- A former Dutch minister has called the Prime
Minister a liar for deceiving the people into supporting the US invasion
of Iraq. The Dutch Greens are calling for an end to Dutch involvement
in Afghanistan. The European Parliament has voted to scrap the ban on
carrying liquids aboard commercial airplanes. In Brazil, the ruling
Workers party says that it will legalize abortion- currently abortions are
allowed only in cases of rape or health threats to the mother. Recently
Amnesty International took a stand on abortion in Mexico, and the
Vatican reacted by calling on all Catholics to cease support for the
human rights organization.
>From CUBA- Australian PM John Howard has assured Geo Bush of his
support for the wars the countries are involved in, while Sydney is in a
virtual lockdown to prevent protests around the presence of Bush.
Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega has declared a state of emergency
in the wake of hurricane Felix.
>From RUSSIA- A court of appeals in San Francisco has upheld the
right of the CIA to block the Freedom of Information Act concerning
documents from 40 years ago. Cairo is hosting a meeting of the Arab
League, called to find relief for Iraqi refugees and work on the
Palestinian Israeli settlement. Mass rallies are being held in the Czech
Republic to protest the plans to install US anti-missile radar stations. A
commentary on the Western media's invention of a myth about a
Russian threat to America and its allies.
There is an article about the Shortwave Report by Cassandra Roos on
line at- http://www.campusprogress.org/soundvision/780/big-stories-
shortwaves
I was interviewed for an informative weekly radio show Mediageek,
available at http://radio.mediageek.net
All that plus times and frequencies for listening at home. It's free to
rebroadcast, please notify me if you're airing it and haven't notified me
in the last month, please mention the website if you only air a portion. If
you just want to listen and have a slow connection, try the streaming
version- lower sound quality but good enough and way easier if you
don't have a high-speed internet connection. If streaming is a problem
because of your slow connection, download the smaller file- it takes 20
minutes or less, and will play swell in any mp3 player application
(RealPlayer, Winamp, Quicktime, iTunes, etc) you have on your
computer.
This program will be aired on Friday afternoon at 4:30pm (PDST) on
KZYX/Z Philo CA, you might be able to stream via
There are several other streams that work better- <
http://www.freakradio.org >Freak Radio Santa Cruz now streams this
program on Friday at 9:00am and Monday at 5:30pm(PDST)
The Shortwave Report may be downloaded as a podcast from <
http://www.radio4all.net/podcast.php/.xml?series=outFarpress%20pres
ents > or iTunes (search for "shortwave" in podcasts)
Check out the amazing streams at < http://www.radicalradio.org >
And Radio For Peace International at < http://www.rfpi.org >
I hope you'll listen and air this if you're connected with a radio station. I
am still wondering how to get financially compensated for the 25 hours I
put into this program weekly- any ideas are appreciated. Any stations
rebroadcasting this (or listeners) are welcome to donate for production
costs. You can do so through the website. Many thanks to those that
have donated! No Guilt! (maybe a little)
link for broadcast edition-
< http://www.outfarpress.com/outfarpress/swr_09_07_07.mp3
>(13.3MB)
link for smaller file and streaming-
< http://www.outfarpress.com/outfarpress/shortwave.shtml >
?FurthuR! Dan Roberts
--"The biggest part of reporting the truth is the news agenda itself. What
we choose to put on the air, what we think is a page one story, what our
priorities are. I would not be fooled by the old myth that reporting is
about objectivity. Deciding what is news is the most subjective of acts
and it is probably the most important thing that we do."
-Carl Bernstein
http://www.outfarpress.com
http://zlgr.multiply.com (raidio monitoring site plus audio clips )
http://www.worldisround.com/articles/302315/ (Litohoro) 321199/Tinos
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zachgr pictures upload
.
on my main : www.geocities.com/zliangas
-tty-px.html : test of various TTY programs
-ethics.htm : greek ethics , days and institutions
-frape.htm: the greek way of cofee !!!
Zacharias Liangas , Thessaloniki Greece
greekdx @ otenet dot gr ---
Pesawat penerima: ICOM R75 , Lowe HF150 , Degen 1102,1103,108,
Tecsun PL200/550, Chibo c300/c979, Yupi 7000
Antenna: 16m hor, 2x16 m V invert, 1m australian loop
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Message: 11
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 12:57:30 +0200 (CEST)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] CUBAN RADIO STATION LIST Actualizada Octubre 27, 2006
To: Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
EMISORAS DE RADIO AM ( AMPLITUD MODULADA) Y FRECUENCIAS:
FRECUENCIAS EN BLANCO SIGNIFICA QUE NO HEMOS ENCONTRADO NADA EN LAS MISMAS.
http://www.lionelremigio.com/cuban_radio_station_list_list_up.htm
CUBAN RADIO STATION LIST Actualizada Octubre 27, 2006
Compilada por Lionel Remigio, WD4LR
Para compilar esta lista se usaron dos receptores:
AOR-5000 y Icom 757 Pro III
Antennas usadas para el monitoreo:
K9AY en 4 direcciones: Noroeste, Nordeste, Suroeste y Sureste.
Tambien se usaron: G5RV y una L invertida para 160 metros PARA DIFERENTES
OCASIONES y segun la necesidad de "aclarar" la recepcion y hacerla posible.
El mejor resultado y la mejor efectividad, se logro con la antena K9AY en las
direcciones Suroeste y Sureste ( SW y SE en ingles) como se vera en las
anotaciones de la lista.
ESTA LISTA HA SIDO COMPILADA SOLAMENTE POR MI, ES EXACTA Y POR TANTO NO SE
USAN REFERENCIAS DE NINGUNA OTRAS LISTAS MUY INEXACTAS que he encontrado en
Internet y que no reflejan la verdadera actividad de las estaciones de AM en
Cuba.
Todas LAS LISTAS QUE HE VISTO EN INTERNET ESTAN obsoletas O INEXACTAS Y
ninguna LAS RECOMIENDO POR EL MOTIVO ANTES EXPUESTO DE inexactitud O muy viejas
Y NO ESTAR ACTUALIZADAS.
El trabajo de compilar esta lista, en ocasiones llevo horas para identificar
una estacion. Por ejemplo, la ultima agregada, Radio Guines transmitiendo
solamente con 250 watts en los 1450, nos tomo exactamente una hora de escucha
para poder lograr la identificacion positiva de la mencionada emisora. Otras,
tambien nos tomaron horas de escucha.
Tambien, esta lista se ha hecho en Verano e Invierno debido a los cambios
propios de la propagacion atmosferica que permite el escuchar una estacion en
cierto mes cuando en otro no es posible debido precisamente a cambios en la
atmosfera, ruidos atmosfericos del verano, etc.
Por eso digo que esta lista es EXACTA al 100 por ciento, sin errores ni
adivinaciones como he visto en otrias, donde se copia de listas viejas
agregando mas caos y desinformacion a las listas obsoletas e inexactas ya
existentes.
Networks o principales Cadenas Nacionales ( Donde mas de una emisora usa una
frecuencia):
Radio Rebelde.
Radio Progreso.
Radio Cadena Habana
Radio Reloj
Por razon de la configuracion geografica de la Isla de Cuba, mas larga que
ancha y en un intento de llevar la radio a todos los extremos de la Isla, es
que veran frecuencias que pertenecen a la misma emisora y es que la mayoria son
repetidoras para cubrir areas al centro y oriente del pais.Esa es la razon por
la cual veran frecuencias distintas donde se tansmite una misma emisora como es
el caso de Radio Rebelde, Radio Reloj, Radio Progreso y otras.
Tambien por razones de recepcion o interferencias estas frecuencias en
ocasiones cambian en el dial y desaparecen , lo que es un misterio para
nosotros.
EMISORAS DE RADIO Y FRECUENCIAS:
FRECUENCIAS EN BLANCO SIGNIFICA QUE NO HEMOS ENCONTRADO NADA EN LAS MISMAS.
530 R. Rebelde
540 R. Rebelde
550 R. Rebelde
560 R. Rebelde
570 R. Reloj
580 NO CUBA. WKAQ PUERTO RICO DE NOCHE
590 R. Radio Musical Nacional CMBF . Musica Clasica
600 R. Rebelde
610 R. Rebelde
620 R. Rebelde
630 R. Progreso
640 R. Progreso
650 VACIA. REPUBLICA DOMINICANA DE NOCHE.
660 R. Progreso
670 R. Rebelde
680 R. Progreso
690 R. Progreso
700 VACIA. REPUBLICA DOMINICANA DE NOCHE.
710 R. Rebelde
720
730 R. Progreso SW/ Radio Caribe Gerona SE ( igual que 1220)
740 R. Angulo CMKO Camaguey
750 R. Progreso
760 VACIA. COLOMBIA DE NOCHE. RCN.
770 R. Rebelde
780 VACIA. Venezuela DE NOCHE.
790 R. Reloj
800 R. Progreso
810
820 R. Reloj SE/ Radio Ciudad de la Habana SW
830 R. Reloj
840 R. Progreso/ CMHW W Las Villas
850 R. Reloj
860 R. Reloj/ Radio Rebelde
870 R. Reloj / DOMINICANA DE NOCHE.SE ( Sureste) K9AY ANTENA
880 R. Progreso
890 R. Progreso/
900 R. Progreso
910 R. Metropolitana Habana SW /Radio Cadena Agramonte Camaguey SE
920
930 R. Reloj SW/ Radio Surco Camaguey SE
940 CARRIER UNKNOWN
950 R. Reloj
960 R. Reloj
970 R. Rebelde SE/ dominicana se
980 Coco El Periodico del Aire
990
1000 Radio Guama, Pinar del Rio( Solo de noche). Tambien 1070 AM.
1010
1020 Radio Reloj.( agregada Oct 25, 2005)Wilma update.
1030
1040 Radio Victoria ( agregada Octubre 2005) Igual que 1050
1050 R. Victoria, Las Tunas SE / Rebelde en el background y / Radio Imagen
Cancun ( Mexico) SW FUERA DEL AIRE AMBAS EN NOV 29, 2005
1060 Radio 26 Matanzas
1070 Radio Guama Pinar del Rio.Tambien en 1000 Khz.
1080 CMCH, R. Cadena Habana
1090 VACIA. UNION RADIO VENEZUELA SOLO DE NOCHE.
1100 CMCH RADIO CADENA HABANA
1110 CMKO, R. Angulo, Holguin
1120 CMCH, R. Cadena Habana
1130 DOMINICANA DE NOCHE
1140 CMBF TAMBIEN EN 590 KHZ (escuchada Set 25, 2005)Radio Ciudad Bandera.
Cardenas Matanzas. Agregada Oct 25, 2005. Wilma update.
1150 R. Bayamo, Entronque Bueycito
1160 ARMONICO DE RADIO REBELDE.NO PRESENTE TODO EL TIEMPO
1163/1164 ARMONICO DE RADIO REBELDE.NO PRESENTE TODO EL TIEMPO
1170 VACIA. COLOMBIA DE NOCHE
1180 R. Rebelde ( muy fuerte) y Progreso ( mas debil en el background).
1190
1200 R. Sancti Spiritus
1210 CMGL, R. Sancti Spiritus, Sancti Spiritus
1220 R. Caribe. Nueva Gerona ( la misma de 730)
1230 VACIA. Pto Rico. SE NOCHE SOLAMENTE.
1240 Radio Artemisa.
1250
1260 R. Enciclopedia
1270
1280 VACIA Pto Rico.Ponce. solo de noche.
1290 CMHW Las Villas Dobleve, Rancho Veloz SE/ Radio Progreso SW ( Tambien
840 AM)
1300
1310 R. Enciclopedia
1320 CMAD, R. Artemisa
1330 R. Cadena Habana
1340 CMFL, R. Ciudad del Mar. Cienfuegos
1350 DESCONOCIDA
1360
1370
1380 R. Cadena Agramonte Camaguey.SE/ SW Desconocida en el fondo
1390
1400 R. Veintiseis.Matanzas.
1410
1420 Radio Maravina Venezuela DE NOCHE
1430
1440 Naples Florida sw/ Puerto Rico SE
1450 Radio Guines ( Sur de la Habana) 250 watts.LOGGED EN Enero 3, 2006.
1460
1470
1480 Marco Island Fla// Puerto Rico ( solo de noche)
1490
1500 WKIZ RADIO CAYO HUESO. DIA SOLAMENTE.
1510
1520
1530
1540 Radio Sagua.
1550 Radio Guines. ( Esta es una sorpresa para mi por la baja potencia de
esa emisora) Recibida con la K9AY.
1560
1570
1580
1600 ( Cuba no usa la banda extendida de AM de 1600 a 1700) . No aun. Y al
parecer no tiene necesidad de hacerlo.
1610 Radio Informativa del Aeropuerto de Miami.( TIS) Travelers Information
System.
1640 Radio Informativa de la ciudad de Hialeah, Fl.( TIS station )
5025 R. Rebelde
LOS DIAS 24 Y 25 DE OCTUBRE del 2005, CUANDO EL HURACAN WILMA AZOTO EL AREA
DE MIAMI, MUCHISIMAS ESTACIONES DE AM EN MIAMI, SALIERON DEL AIRE, DEBIDO A
FALLAS O CAIDA DE TORRES DE TRANSMISION. ESTA FUE UNA UNICA OPORTUNIDAD DE
ESCUCHAR CIERTAS ESTACIONES SIN LA "INTERFERENCIA" DE ESTAS PODEROSAS AM
LOCALES QUE NO NOS PERMITIAN IDENTIFICAR ESTACIONES CUBANAS Y OTRAS NO CUBANAS.
ESO, NOS DIO LA OPORTUNIDAD DE PODER ESCUCHAR MAS ESTACIONES DE CUBA EN
HORARIO DIURNO Y NOCTURNO Y LAS QUE SE AGREGARON SON A LAS QUE NOS REFERIMOS
COMO WILMA UPDATE.
Web Addresses:
Radio Angulo: www.radioangulo.cu
Radio Cadena Habana: www.cadenahabana.islagrande.cu
Radio Ciudad del Mar: www.rcm.cu
Radio Progreso: www.radioprogreso.cu
Radio Rebelde: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; www.radiorebelde.com.cu
Radio Reloj: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Radio Taino, La FM de Cuba: www.891fm.cu
Radio Sancti Spiritus: www.radiosanctispiritus.islagrande.cu
Radio Victoria: www.tiempo21.islagrande.cu
OTROS WEB SITES:
DIRECTORIO DE LA RADIO CUBANA
Radio Guam? (Pinar del R?o) www.rguama.co.cu
Radio 26 (Matanzas) www.radio26.co.cu
Radio Ciudad del Mar (Cienfuegos) www.rcm.cu
Radio COCO (Ciudad de La Habana ) www.radiococo.cu
Habana Radio (Ciudad de La Habana ) www.habanaradio.cu
Radio Cadena Habana www.cadenahabana.cu
Radio Ciudad de La Habana www.radiociudad.islagrande.cu
Radio Metropolitana (Ciudad de La Habana ) www.radiometropolitana.cu
CMHW (Villa Clara) www.cmhw.co.cu
Radio Sancti Sp?ritus www.radiosanctispiritus.islagrande.cu
Radio Surco (Ciego de ?vila) www.radiosurco.cu
Radio Cadena Agramonte (Camaguey) www.cadenagramonte.cubaweb.cu
Radio Victoria (Las Tunas) www.tiempo21.islagrande.cu
Radio Angulo (Holgu?n) www.radioangulo.cu
Radio Bayamo www.radiobayamo.islagrande.cu
Radio Revoluci?n (Santiago de Cuba) www.cmkc.co.cu
Trinchera Antiimperialista (Guant?namo) www.cmksradio.islagrande.cu
Radio Artemisa www.artemisaradioweb.cu
Radio Caribe (Isla de la Juventud) www.radiocaribe.co.cu
Radio Florida www.radioflorida.co.cu
Radio Granma www.radiogranma.co.cu
Radio Gu?imaro www.radioguaimaro.co.cu
Radio Guines www.mayaweb.cu
Radio Jaruco www.jarucoradioweb.cu
Radio Libertad (Puerto Padre, Las Tunas) www.radiolibertad.cu
Radio Mor?n www.radiomoron.cu
Radio Nuevitas www.radionuevitas.co.cu
Radio Ta?no Holgu?n www.891fm.cu/
Radio Camoa www.camoaradioweb.cu
Radio Bah?a Caimanera
---------------------------------
?Descubre una nueva forma de obtener respuestas a tus preguntas!
Entra en Yahoo! Respuestas.
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Message: 12
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 09:49:45 -0400
From: "Dave Valko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Weekend DX
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[email protected]>,
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PERU 6019.49 R. Victoria 0717-0900 Usual rel. pgmming w/M and W hosts. W
preaching was on the verge of tears!! Instru. mx at 0724 and M anncr w/TC and
ment of Frontera. Then different M w/ment of Christiana and internacional.
0725 TC again, and canned pgm promo by M over mx ending w/addr in Bolivia.
Rel. pgm continued after 0730 w/same M and W anncrs. 0753 exact same promo as
hrd earlier at 0725. Rel. pgm continued. 0814-0816 deadair, then choral mx,
and pgm continued. Big bdcster signed on on 6020 at 0859 wiping out the
signal. Fair strength but some slop QRM. //weaker 9720. Interesting that
Brian Alexander and I heard this independently of each other at the same time.
(Valko 2 Sept.)
MALAYSIA 7295 Traxx FM 1055 "Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel", and into
another Dance song. Nice EG ID jingle at 1100, one short and one long time
tick, then W w/nx. Not as strong as yesterday and it seemed disturbed as
well. (Valko 2 Sept.)
ZANZIBAR 11735 R. Tanzania Zanzibar 2051- AR mx at t/in, 2054 M anncr in SW
w/brief anmnt, mx bridge, nice clear ID then tlk by different M in AR and also
SW. Studio M anncr returned at 2058 w/anmnt including another ID. 2059 short
instru. NA, and off at 2100. Good signal. (Valko 2 Sept.)
BOLIVIA 4690.2 R. San Miguel (pres.) 1003-1025 Apparent nx pgm
w/actualities, some quite long but all at a lower lvl than the anncrs mic lvl.
Seemed like a remote bdcst after 1018. M anncr sounded like the one I hrd in
the past. Faded pretty quickly after 1025. Audio has the 'feel' of a spur,
and thought this might be a Rebelde spur at first. (Valko 3 Sept.)
UNID. 4925.97 W anncr at 1025 t/in, then mx bridge, and tlk by M anncr.
Wasn't strong enough to recognize lang., only able to distinguish between M and
W and mx. Just too weak and too much QRM from the CODAR and 4925 ZY. Maybe a
spur?? Not hrd during checks on several subsequent dates. (Valko 3 Sept.)
PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3905 R. New Ireland 1035- long tlk by M in PD w/ments of
next Saturday, program, Nat. Broadcasting Corp.,"Radio ?? FM", province,
Highlands, Monday, etc. M joined in at times. Caught a nice ID when I
returned for a check at 1118. Good signal and free of the Ham WX
net. (Valko 3 Sept.)
ANTARCTICA 15476 R. Nacional Arcangel San Gabriel (tent.) 2056-2103* Could
only hear individual anmnts by W then M, and
ending w/song. No chance to copy. Just too weak. Seemed to stay on for a
couple minutes before the plug was pulled around 2303:30. Tnx Bob Wilkner tip.
(Valko 3 Sept.)
HONDURAS 3339.96 R. Misiones Int. 1008- Lively SP Rel. mx. 1015 W anncr in
slight echo, and back to mx. 1032 canned M anncr very briefly w/ID finally,
then back to mx w/lively LA mx. Always a strong signal but extremely weak
modulation. Makes it tough to ID. Still on the air while Hurricane Felix was
making landfall. (Valko 4 Sept.)
BRAZIL 4905.05 R. Anhanguera (Araguaina) 0918-0930, End of soft ZY song and
very brief PT anmnt by M, then another song. Easy religious-like song to 0929
full canned ID by M, then back to more mx. Good signal but very noisy. (Valko
8 Sept.)
BOLIVIA 4699.41 R. San Miguel 0930 Apparent pgm intro by M w/bird chirping
SFX and instru. flute mx pgm. Pgm feature w/M and W hosts tlking and occas.
mx. 2 pre-recorded segments by men reporters twice. Definite ment of onda
corta at 0949. Used the same instru. mx throughout the pgm. 1001 pgm outro
w/same instru. flute mx. Long canned ad block 1001-1008, one w/poss. ment of
R. San Miguel at 1003, the another w/definite ment of R. San Miguel at 1004.
1007 pres. rel. pgm promo by M w/ment of R. San Miguel and "...de Dios" along
w/easy mx. Had a pgm in an Indian lang. w/M host and instru. and vcl CP mx
after 1015. Fading by 1020. Noisy. Hrd on this freq earlier in the week too.
(Valko 8 Sept.)
PERU 5039.21 R. Libertad de Junin (pres.) 1035 surprised to find this here
w/beautiful instru. OA tinkly mx and joined by M anncr in echo (s/on anmnts??)
ending w/poss. ment of Junin at 1037:10. Into nice OA campo mx w/W vcl at 1038
and continuing w/nonstop OA mx. Fading quickly in morning twilight
unfortunately and barely getting any audio by 1050. Carrier still
there at 1100. Tough to ID here. (Valko 8 Sept.)
UNID. 5973.55 Was getting a decent carrier here from about 0930. Still in
there at 1132 check so not LA QTH. No audio noted. Hrd on both receivers.
(Valko 8 Sept.)
73 Dave
RX: JRC NRD-535D, Hammarlund HQ-129X, Collins R-388, and various portables
including the Sony SW-77
Ant: 60 meter T2FD, 60 meter Windom
QTH: Dunlo, PA, USA
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Message: 13
Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2007 10:20:11 -0400
From: "Prof.Arnaldo Coro Antich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Dxers Unlimited's script for 8-9 September 2007
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Dxers.. Unlimited
Dxers Unlimited?s weekend edition for Sept 8 -9 2007
By Arnie Coro
Radio amateur CO2KK
Hi amigos radioaficionados ! Equinoctial propagation just about to be in
full swing all around the world , and lots of Dxers Unlimited?s
listeners are already enjoying it according to the reports that I am
receiving at my e-mail address, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Several experienced
amateur radio operators say that even the slight propagation
disturbances of the past several days have helped in a way, by providing
some unique contacts from stations not normally heard on some bands.
Ionospheric absorption is also rather low, precisely due to the rock
bottom low solar activity prevailing during the past several days and
that helps too?
Item two: QSL on the air to the many Dxers Unlimited?s listeners that
send questions to my program. YES, there is a cue or waiting line of
sorts, but I have found out that many questions are quite similar and
that helps to answer them on the air to many listeners at the same
time.. Perhaps the wording was a little different but the essence of the
question is the same? That explains why in some programs I make
reference to questions sent in by listeners in several countries? Item
three: Talking about questions, a ham radio operator asked recently
while we were in a two way SSB contact on the 20 meters band what he
could gain by changing his three element monobander , replacing it by a
13 element log periodic array. He was quite shocked when I said that on
the 20 meters band he would gain absolutely nothing !!! Then , the
lengthy explanation about how the log periodic arrays really work
followed, and my Canadian friend found out that a typical log periodic
Yagi array for the HF bands provides the operator with what could best
be described as an almost infinite number of three element Yagis from
the lower cutoff frequency to the antenna?s highest possible operating
frequency? More about the very interesting wide band log periodics in
today?s Dxers Unlimited?s antenna topics section.
Item four: My CW key here is a retired computer mouse? yes, I heard that
on the popular 30 meters CW amateur band the other day? and I was really
happy when the operator sending that explanation about his CW key added
that he got the idea by listening a few years ago to Radio Havana
Cuba?s Dxers Unlimited?s program? As you can guess amigos, that
literally ?? made my day ???
Today we will also feature our most popular section of the show, YOU
HAVE QUESTIONS, and Arnie tries to answer them, and as always at the end
of the program, our exclusive and not copyrighted HF plus low band VHF
propagation update and forecast.
Stay tuned for more radio hobby related information, right on this same
frequency or web connection. I am Arnie Coro in Havana, back with you in
a few seconds.
?..
Si amigos, sure, playing with antennas is one of the 81 ways you and I
enjoy playing with our radios? and here is our ANTENNA TOPICS section,
today devoted to a particular antenna, a very special one indeed that
has become the mainstay of many HF communications systems and that is
also finding use among the world?s international short wave
broadcasters? I am talking about the LOG PERIODIC YAGI antenna array?
The LOG PERIODIC YAGI is certainly a beautiful looking antenna, and for
those needing instant frequency changes trough a given range , the LOG
PERIODIC is an ideal antenna indeed. LOG PERIODIC antennas for the range
between 10 and 30 megaHertz are now quite popular, but you will also
find much larger versions designed to operate from 6 to 22 megaHertz,
especifically targeted for international broadcast stations use.
Amateur radio operators with a very affluent budget have also benefitted
from the log periodics, but in my opinion, they are not really worth the
investment for ham radio use. A 10 to 30 megaHertz LOG PERIODIC is a
really large antenna by all standards, and that?s why some antenna
manufacturers are offering a somewhat smaller version for operating
above 20 meters, that is , an antenna with its lower frequency limit set
at 13 megahertz and its upper frequency limit at 30 megaHertz.The size
of such 13 to 30 megaHertz LOG PERIODICS is much more manageable for a
typical amateur radio installation, and such antennas may have from 7 to
15 elements, with the ones with more elements offering better performance.
A 13 to 30 megaHertz log periodic YAGI will provide the operator with
the possibility of operating on the 20, 17, 15, 12 and 10 meter bands,
so it is a 5 band antenna for ham radio, plus an excellent receiving
antenna for short wave listening on the 22, 19, 16, 13 and 11 meters
international short wave broadcast bands. And of course that the user
can also pick up many communications services, the so called utilities
that operate using that range of frequencies.
A 13 to 30 megaHertz LOG PERIODIC antenna for your amateur radio station
is certainly an expensive antenna if you build it properly, and it does
require a heavy tower and a heavy duty antenna rotor to handle it.
Now, for the real world gain figures? the typical LOG PERIODIC is more
or less the equivalent of a three element YAGI array on any frequency
all along its operating range?You may read some absurd claims from
antenna manufacturers, but all tests and computer modelling will take
you to the same ballpark figures, about 6 to 7 dB gain over a half wave
dipole?
Log periodic antennas for VHF and UHF frequencies are another different
story, as size is not then a limitation, and the designer can look for
more gain without having to worry about mechanical considerations.
One of my favorite TV and FM band Dxing antennas is a 13 element wire
LOG PERIODIC designed to operate from 50 to 200 megaHertz, a four to one
frequency ratio. It?s a nice looking antenna, it?s lightweight so I
have also used to operate a portable station on the 6 and 2 meters
amateur bands. You can learn a lot about LOG PERIODIC ANTENNAS by
running a search on one of the popular Internet search engines and
downloading some of the very interesting scientific and technical papers
available on the web about these antennas, or you can also go directly
to my good friend?s Dr. L.B. Cebik website and look for his authorized
opinions about the log periodics? the URL is www.cebik.com, again,
www.cebik.com, and I am sure that you will really enjoy visiting that
unique site amigos !
??
This is Radio Havana Cuba, the name of the show is Dxers Unlimited, and
here is now our popular, la numero uno !!! You have questions and you
make me work hard to answer them amigos !!! Today?s question was sent by
several listeners in the USA, Mexico, Jamaica and Canada.
They all want to know what is the lower power of radio frequency energy
that will make possible a two way radio contact via the ionosphere? In
other words, what?s the known minimum power that will bounce back to
Earth from the ionosphere. ANSWER: According to accounts by well known
QRP or low power amateur radio operators, powers as low as microWatts or
millionths of a Watt of power.
When HF propagation conditions are at their best, with minimum
ionospheric absorption and low noise levels, radio amateur QRP or very
low power rigs running 5 Watts or less are able to sustain excellent two
way contacts. Reducing power to the 1 Watt level increases the
challenge, and that?s exactly what many of us, QRP operators do, in
order to really test our antennas and receivers , and of course our
operating skills? Going down the MILLIWATT or thousands of a Watt level
is a greater challenge? but let me say that there are now several radio
amateurs that have worked more than 100 Dx entitities using powers in
the 100 milliWatt range. With such low power levels, you do need very
good antennas, an excellent receiver and last but not least, good
propagation conditions.
My 2 Watt power output 40 meter band CW rig is a good example of what I
am talking about? running that rig on the 7 megaHertz or 40 meters
amateur band is very enjoyable, as that part of the short wave spectrum
provides unique propagation conditions at certain times of the day that
make possible excellent two way contacts while running low power. So
amigos who asked, there you are, powers as low as millionths of a Watt
do propagate using the ionosphere as a turn around point, but more
typically powers around 1 Watt or so are considered the lower practical
limit for HF ionospheric communications .
?..
You are listening to the weekend edition of Dxers Unlimited coming to
you from Havana amigos? you can get in touch with us by sending an
e-mail signal report and comments about the program directly to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], or VIA AIR MAIL, a postcard will be OK and cheaper too,
just send me your postcard report to Arnie Coro, Radio Havana Cuba,
Havana, Cuba, and I?ll be very happy to QSL back to you , so please
don?t forget to send your postal mailing address with your e-mail
messages? Now Dxers Unlimited continues with TIPS and TECHNNIQUES a new
section of the program that is on the air today for the first time:
Todays? TIP? how to select the best possible headphones for your short
wave radio? By all means avoid the HI FI headphones, you don?t really
need and don?t want wide band audio reproduction when listening to short
wave signals? The best headphones for listening to HF radio are the ones
used by aircraft pilots that are specifically designed to optimize voice
communications.. Sure, I agree, they are quite expensive, but they do
last a very loooong life.
You can find information about aircraft type communications headsets at
any aviation supply dealer?again, they will be expensive, but you will
also get a nice high quality noise cancelling microphone that forms part
of the headset, so that you will be able to use it with your amateur
radio station too? and this was our TIPS and TECHNNIQUES section of
Dxers Unlimited today amigos..
And now , just before going QRT, here is our exclusive and not
copyrighted HF propagation update and forecast? Sunspot number standing
now ZERO, yes you heard it right, it can?t go lower, its ZERO sunspot
count and the solar flux is also at rock bottom level of 67 units, and
for your information scientists consider a totally quiet Sun radiating
65 flux units ? No data from the farside of the Sun available so it is
difficult to know what is going to happen in the next few days but
despite those ugly numbers during the rest of the week I see rather
good propagation conditions on the HF bands, something you can find out
by monitoring the bands , especially during the sunrise and sunset
periods, local time. Be on the lookout for some nice DX on the 60 meters
Tropical Band, where you can now find Radio Rebelde?s 5025 kiloHertz
transmitter that is on the air 24 hours a day. See you all at the
weekend edition of Dxers Unlimited amigos, and don?t forget that your
e-mail messages , postcards and letters are really important to keep the
show as useful to radio hobbysts as possible? send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or VIA AIR MAIL to Arnie Coro , Radio Havana Cuba, Havana, Cuba
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Message: 14
Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2007 02:21:11 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Somebody on this list has a bad e-mail address
To: "HardCore DX" <[email protected]>, "J.D. Stephens"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
reply-type=original
Same me,
some stupid BLACKLIST business companies in between??
Anyway, Risto fetches my mail immediatelly.
Make me wonder. 73 wb
----- Original Message -----
From: "J.D. Stephens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "HardCore DX" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2007 2:22 AM
Subject: [HCDX] Somebody on this list has a bad e-mail address
> Every time I send an e-mail to the list, I get the
> following error message back:
>
>> ----- The following addresses had permanent fatal
>> errors -----
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> (reason: 550-5.7.1 {mx024} The recipient does
>> not accept mails from 'yahoo.com' over foreign
>> mailservers)
>
> Can anything be done about this?
>
> 73,
> J.D. Stephens
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Primary)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Alternate)
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Message: 15
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2007 17:27:46 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] DX Listening Digest 7-109; WOR 1373
To: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
DX Listening Digest 7-109 has now been posted at
http://www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt or http://dxld.worldofradio.org
and now also without delay at http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld7109.txt
CONTENTS:
WOR 1373 / AFGHANISTAN non / ALASKA +non / ANTARCTICA / ARMENIA / ASCENSION /
BANGLADESH / BELGIUM / BOLIVIA / CANADA CBCR1/2 / CANADA CKUT / CAYMAN ISLANDS
/ CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC / CHINA / COLOMBIA non / CUBA +non / DOMINICAN
REPUBLIC / ECUADOR / GERMANY +non / GREECE non? / HAWAII / HONDURAS / IRAN non
/ ISRAEL / KOREA NORTH / LATVIA / LIBYA / MADAGASCAR / MEXICO +non / MOLDOVA /
NETHERLANDS / NIGERIA / OKLAHOMA KUSH/KBEL/KKUZ / OKLAHOMA KEOR/KJMU / OKLAHOMA
KOCB / PAKISTAN / RUSSIA / SAINT HELENA / SOUTH AFRICA / SPAIN +non / SRI LANKA
/ SUDAN / TAIWAN +non / TRISTAN DA CUNHA & GOUGH ham / TURKS & CAICOS / UKRAINE
/ USSR / USA VOA / USA non Sawa / USA WHRI / USA WEWN / USA WPAD/WSLA / USA
KXTR / URUGUAY / WESTERN SAHARA non / ZIMBABWE non / UNIDENTIFIED 830 /
UNIDENTIFIED 1181 / UNIDENTIFIED 4700 / UNIDENTIFIED 9505 / TESTIMONIALS /
CONVENTIONS & CONFERENCES / DIGITAL BROADCASTING / RADIO EQUIPMENT FORUM /
PROPAGATION
For restrixions and searchable 2007 contents archive see
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid.html
NOTE: If you are a regular reader of DXLD, and a source of DX news but
have not been sending it directly to us, please consider yourself
obligated to do so. Thanks, Glenn
NEXT SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1373
Sun 0230 WWCR3 5070
Sun 0630 WWCR1 3215
Sun 0800 WRMI 9955
Sun 1500 WRMI 7385
Mon 0300 WBCQ 9330-CLSB [irregular; not 9/3/07]
Mon 0415 WBCQ 7415 [time varies]
Mon 0830 WRMI 9955
Tue 1030 WRMI 9955
Tue 1530 WRMI 7385
Wed 0730 WRMI 9955
WORLD OF RADIO, CONTINENT OF MEDIA, MUNDO RADIAL SCHEDULE:
Latest edition of this schedule version, including AM, FM, satellite
and webcasts with hotlinks to station sites and audio, is at:
http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html
For updates see our Anomaly Alert page:
http://www.worldofradio.com/anomaly.html
WRN ON DEMAND:
http://new.wrn.org/listeners/stations/station.php?StationID=24
WORLD OF RADIO PODCASTS VIA WRN NOW AVAILABLE:
http://www.wrn.org/listeners/stations/podcast.php
OUR ONDEMAND AUDIO [also CONTINENT OF MEDIA, MUNDO RADIAL]
http://www.worldofradio.com/audiomid.html
or http://wor.worldofradio.org
Regards, Glenn Hauser
____________________________________________________________________________________
Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows.
Yahoo! Answers - Check it out.
http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396545469
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Message: 16
Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2007 04:57:24 +0000 (GMT)
From: Henrik Klemetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] CUBAN RADIO STATION LIST Actualizada Octubre 27,
2006
To: HCDX <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Hay una actualizaci?n de la lista, publicada en abril de este a?o.
En Florida no se oyen bien las emisoras del Oriente /Santiago de Cuba,
Guant?namo, etc./ y supongo que es debido a eso que no se incluyen algunas
emisoras que se escuchan y han sido captadas en el inter?n en el norte de
Europa, p.ej. en 840, 1000, 1070. De manera que esta lista tampoco es exacta ni
completa. Y de las ubicaciones ?qu??
Henrik Klemetz
----- Original Message ----
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 8, 2007 12:57:30 PM
Subject: [HCDX] CUBAN RADIO STATION LIST Actualizada Octubre 27, 2006
EMISORAS DE RADIO AM ( AMPLITUD MODULADA) Y FRECUENCIAS:
FRECUENCIAS EN BLANCO SIGNIFICA QUE NO HEMOS ENCONTRADO NADA EN LAS MISMAS.
http://www.lionelremigio.com/cuban_radio_station_list_list_up.htm
CUBAN RADIO STATION LIST Actualizada Octubre 27, 2006
.................
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