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Today's Topics:

   1. Recent logs & correction ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   2. V.of Biafra (Maurits Van Driessche)
   3. Escuchas (Manuel M?ndez)
   4. Re: Dxers Unlimited's weekend edition for 15 -16 Sept 2007
      (Prof.Arnaldo Coro Antich)
   5. Escuchas de esta tarde. Indonesia en espa?ol a las 17:00.
      (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
   6. EMR 6045 khz this sunday - also dial up service (tom taylor)
   7. Deutschlandfunk/DeutschlandRadio Question (J.D. Stephens)
   8. Re: Deutschlandfunk/DeutschlandRadio Question (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   9. Re: Recent logs & correction (Wolfgang Bueschel)
  10. Logs from NH-USA, Sept 15-16 (Scott R. Barbour Jr.)
  11. KBC, VL8A, R. New Ireland, RRI Palangkaraya (Dave Valko)
  12. Ultimas escuchas con DX Tuner. (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
  13. Voz de Indonesia, anuncia emitir en 69 Mhz de FM.
      (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
  14. Escuchas de esta tarde, R, Slovaquia en 11620, ?extra?o
      producto del  receptor? (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
  15. Re: Deutschlandfunk/DeutschlandRadio Question (Tom DF5JL)
  16. HCDX logs between 2007-09-16 0000 UTC and 2007-09-17 0000 UTC
      (Risto Kotalampi)
  17. Sept 16 logs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  18. Glenn Hauser logs Sept 13-16 (Glenn Hauser)
  19. Re: Deutschlandfunk/DeutschlandRadio Question (Juergen Fenn)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 03:05:04 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [HCDX] Recent logs & correction
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"

**CHINA. 11785, CNR-1, 1130-1150, Sept 15, // 9680, 9780 -
all frequencies with fair to good reception. Local music. This corrects
my previous log of Taiwan on these frequencies. My log of Taiwan 
on these frequencies is actually China- CNR-1. Thanks to Ron
Howard for the correct info. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**IRAN. 6205.0, Voice of the Islamic Republic of Iran,  0027-0112*,
Sept 16, New Frequency. Tune-in to lite instrumental music to 0030. 
Open carrier at 0030-0032. Short announcement in unidentified 
language at 0032 & Iranian National Anthem followed by Koran, 
Mid-east type music, & talk. No //s found. Good. Strong.  
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 






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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 22:18:04 +0200
From: "Maurits Van Driessche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] V.of Biafra
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,   "Hard-core"
        <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Voice of Biafra 15665khz ,2005utc many ID s in E. this are the Voice of 
Biafra,tune via Washington DC,Matters of Intrest  program about Nelson Mandella 
and Nigeria sinpo full =4 good signal and audio;,best LW25meters .  RX NRD545

Gr.Maurits

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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2007 23:09:01 -0700 (PDT)
From: Manuel M?ndez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Escuchas
To: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Manuel M?ndez

Lugo, Espa?a



Escuchas realizadas en casco urbano de Lugo

Grundig Satellit 500 y Sony ICF SW 7600G

Antena de cable, 8 metros



ECUADOR, 3279.8, La Voz del Napo, Tena, 0550-0557, 15-09, programa
religioso en espa?ol, comentarios por locutor: "No somos conscientes de
los peligros que nos acechan", canciones religiosas. 25322. (M?ndez)



PER?, 4790.2, Radio Visi?n, Chiclayo, 0538-0550, 15-09, canciones religiosas en 
espa?ol. 24322. (M?ndez)

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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 09:17:51 -0400
From: "Prof.Arnaldo Coro Antich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Dxers Unlimited's weekend edition for 15 -16 Sept
        2007
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected],
        [EMAIL PROTECTED],      "Paul E. Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,    "Gayle 
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Radio Habana Cuba
Dxers Unlimited
Dxers Unlimited's weekend edition for Sept 15-16 2007
By Arnie Coro
radio amateur CO2KK

Hi amigos radioaficionados ! This is the  weekend edition of Dxers 
Unlimited coming to you from Havana. I am Arnie Coro, radio amateur 
CO2KK,your host here at this twice weekly program, Radio Havana Cuba's 
contribution to the promotion and development of the radio hobby in all 
its many fascinating aspects, from enjoying a two way ham radio contact 
with an astronaut orbiting the Earth to providing vitally needed 
emergency communications during a hurricane, from spending the weekend 
participating in an amateur radio contest, to carefully soldering the 
last electronic component to a homebrew radio project...

Si amigos, radio is a very special hobby, that you can actually start 
enjoying today, simply by chasing for long distance stations on the AM 
medium wave broadcast band with a small portable receiver... by the way, 
AM broadcast band Dxing is already seeing much better propagation during 
the now in progress autoumn equinoctial Dx that officially starts, 
according to propagation gurus around the second week of September.... I

Item two: thank you very much, muchas gracias , merci beaocuop amigos... 
for the many nice e-mail messages, postcards and letters that I receive 
here every day from listeners of Dxers Unlimited all around the world... 
Although the range of short wave broadcasts is limited by many different 
elements, like transmitter power, the antenna in use and propagation 
conditions, the fact is that this show is heard all around Planet Earth 
according to what I monitor every day... and those e-mails , postcards, 
letters and fax messages are very encouraging, because they tell me that 
there is a lot of interest and enthusiasm for the radio hobby from 
people of all ages...

I do insist ,radio need not be an expensive hobby at all, and it will 
help you learn many useful and practical things too... For example a 
Canadian school teacher Neil Carleton, uses short wave radio 
broadcasting as a way of making his students learn more about geography 
and the way people in other nations live, a Cuban medical doctor uses 
his amateur radio station to talk to other physicians around the world 
to learn more about tropical diseases, and those radio amateurs involved 
in VHF propagation continue to provide extremely valuable information to 
researchers trying to decode the mysterious sporadic E layer events that 
no one knows why they happen... Enjoy radio, and maybe today, staying 
right here on this same frequency or web connection, you can learn a bit 
more about this wonderful hobby, yours and mine...
I am Arnie Coro in Havana, back with you in a few seconds amigos....

Si, yes, oui, your receiver is tuned to Radio Havana Cuba's Dxers 
Unlimited and here is now our next item of today's program: Got several 
e-mail messages talking about the crank power radios, and how convenient 
they are at times of emergencies... Now, let me clarify to listeners 
that have asked about them..., there are two types of crank up power 
radios, the ones that use a clockwork mechanism, that you wind up to 
obtain a certain operating time as the clockwork slowly unwinds to power 
the generator, and the much more rugged and reliable for emergencies 
crank up power radios that charge a battery inside the radio by cranking 
a direct current generator. These are the ones I recommend for emergency 
duty, because they will run even with totally dead batteries, keeping 
the radio alive as long as you keep cranking the generator. A good 
example of this type of portable receiver is the Grundig FR200 that has 
become more a less a classic by now ,it  that has AM, FM and two short 
wave bands, although the very simple receiver circuitry doesn't make 
this radio a Dxers choice .

The Grundig FR-200 I have tested here receives on all four bands even 
with the nickel metal hydride battery removed, as long as one keeps 
cranking the generator. AM and FM broadcast band reception is excellent 
when powering the radio directly from the crank up generator, but, as 
expected it's no good at all on the short wave bands, because the 
receiver's local oscillator keeps moving up and down as the voltage 
changes during the cranking process... So , follow your friend's Arnie 
Coro's advice, and shop around for your emergency radio, remembering 
that the ones that use clockwork mechanisms are not as reliable as the 
radios that use a direct action crank up generator...

For those of you in the Caribbean, Central America and the Southern 
United States of America, the hurricane season started on the first day 
of June, and according to weather long range forecasts, this hurricane 
season is going to be at least as active as the 2006 one...
So, it's nice to be prepared with your new portable radio that is 
totally independent of external power sources... !!!

Item three:  A nice e-mail message from a long time Canadian listener 
tells me that the Canadian International DX CLub monthly bulletin is 
from now on an e-publication, that is,its no longer going to be printed, 
but distributed electronically... Congratulations amigos for this new 
breakthrough that will make CIDX club members able to receive the 
magazine by means of an e-mail attachment !!!
CIDX and ODXA, the Ontario DX Association are among the two long lived 
Canadian radio clubs, that have survived the impact of the Internet due 
to the hard work and dedication of their devoted executive board members 
!!!

Item four: Antenna experiments are always fascinating, and one learns a 
lot whenever playing with antennas, both by means of the advanced 
antenna simulation software now available, and when actually building 
and testing them. A recent example was brought to my attention by my 
good friend Osvaldo Victores , CO3OV, who designed a very low cost, easy 
to homebrew three element Yagi antenna for the two meters amateur band. 
Osvaldo tested his antenna recently. Cuban radio amateurs will be 
providing next month, once again, back up communications links to many 
remotely located polling stations, so that election results can be known 
at the municipal , provincial and national elections commissions as soon 
as possible.
Osvaldo's three element Yagi uses a very short boom, and provides about 
6 dB gain over a half wave dipole antenna. He told me that matching is 
easily achieved with a GAMMA match rod and a series air spaced variable 
capacitor. The antenna is lightweight, can be assembled and disassembled 
in a few minutes and is built using recycled materials. Antenna elements 
from discarded TV antennas were used in this project, and the short boom 
came also from a damaged TV antenna... Total cost of CO3OV's three 
element YAGI 00.00 Pesos and OO cents....I have asked Osvaldo to pass 
along to me the design information of his optimized low cost  three 
element Yagi for the 2 meters ham band, so that in an upcoming edition 
of the program I can make them available to you all amigos !!!
Ah... before I forget, Osvaldo's Yagi uses, as I explained a very short 
boom, as the reflector to driven element distance is around 40 
centimeters, and the driven element to director distance is about 30 
centimeters... So the boom is just about 75 centimeters long, and it can 
be made from aluminum tubing, copper tubing or plastic PVC water pipe... 
although Osvaldo told me that the antenna elements lengths were 
calculated for a metal boom, so that using a plastic boom will require 
re-calculating the length of the elements...He also added that placing 
the director element farther away from the
driven element will increase the gain of the antenna a little bit, but 
it then will require using a longer boom to support the three elements.
Keep listening to Dxers Unlimited amigos, more radio hobby related 
information coming up ...
......
This is Radio Havana Cuba... the name of the show is Dxers Unlimited, 
and yes we do QSL, we do verify reception reports, and we do it 
absolutely free of charge to listeners , as we consider this an 
essential part of running an international broadcast station 
amigos...Send you reception reports directly to me ... mail to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], yes, easy to remember... [EMAIL PROTECTED], or via air mail 
send a postcard to Arnie Coro, Radio Havana Cuba, Havana, Cuba...and if 
you use the postal system , be patient , especially if you happen to 
live in the USA, as direct postal exchange with the United States of 
America does not exist, requiring the mail to go via a third country...

Now here is our numero uno section of the program... YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, 
and Arnie tries to answer them , as soon as possible... delivering the 
answers directly to your computer if you ask your questions via e-mail 
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] question came from listeners in Germany, the 
UK, Canada and South Africa, they all want to know more about the 
possibility of using discarded laptop or notebook computers battery pack 
cells for assembling batteries for their radios... Sure amigos, as a 
matter of fact, my two meters band handie talkie has used recycled 
nickel cadmium and metal hydride cells for years and years... The 
individual battery cells are obtained in this case from discarded 
cellphone batteries... The typical cellphone battery fails after a 
certain number of charge and discharge cycles, and exactly the same 
happens to laptop and notebook computers battery packs... What very few 
people realize is that those battery pack failures, in many cases are 
due to just one maybe  or two, or even three or four cells going dead, 
while the rest of the pack is still in good working order...

Carefully opening up the discarded battery packs , you can detect, even 
by simple visual inspection the cells that are leaking at the seals, and 
send them to the proper recycling organization, as you don't want to 
pollute Mother Earth with heavy metals at all... The other cells that 
look good, are then carefully removed and tested, using a procedure that 
I will describe in detail during an upcoming Dxers Unlimited ...
Assembling a recycled battery pack made from those cells that are in 
good shape is not difficult at all, and as I have just stated, my two 
meters band FM handie talkie has used this form of recycled battery pack 
for several years with a very high degree of reliability...
Si amigos, you can save a lot of money by recycling laptop and notebook 
computers battery packs , and also by doing the same with cellphone 
batteries too... With simple hand tools, a digital multimeter and a 
simple test procedure , plus a few hours of your spare time, I can 
assure you that you won't need to spend a single cent buying new 
rechargeable batteries for your radios...
And now as always at the end of the program , here is our exclusive and 
not copy righted HF plus low band VHF propagation update and forecast...
Yes this is Arnie Coro's Dxers Unlimited exclusive and not copyrighted 
HF plus low band VHF propagation update and forecast//// Solar activity 
is at extremely low levels, and the zero sunspot count has continued for 
many days... no signs at all of new active solar regions, and 
geomagnetic activity is also at a minimum... The solar optical count of 
sunspots is ZERO and the solar flux is between 65 and 68 units, 
indicating an absolutely quiet Sun. Nightime Dx conditions will be 
limited to frequencies below 14 megaHertz just a few hours after sunset, 
and chances are good for transequatorial propagation to take place. I 
Hope to have you listening to the midweeke edition of Dxers Unlimited 
next Saturday and Sunday UTC days, and don't forget to send me your 
signal reports and comments as well as radio hobby related questions to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], or VIA AIR MAIL to Arnie Coro, Radio Havana Cuba, Havana, 
Cuba.


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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 19:20:29 +0200 (CEST)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Escuchas de esta tarde. Indonesia en espa?ol a las
        17:00.
To: Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

   Saludos cordiales.
   
  COREA DEL NORTE 9325 Voice of Korea, 16:16-16:20, captada el 15 de septiembre 
en alem?n, locutor y locutora con comentarios, m?sica cl?sica de fondo, 
entiendo ?revoluci?n?, SINPO 34333.
   
  GABON 15475 Africa N? 1, 16:08-16:15, captada el 15 de septiembre en franc?s, 
locutor con entrevista a invitado, locutora con ID y cu?a publicitaria de la 
emisora anunciando programa musical, m?sica afro, SINPO 55454.
   
  ETIOPIA 9704 Radio Etiopia, 16:29-16:35, captada el 15 de septiembre con 
emisi?n de m?sica ancestral y ?tnica, c?nticos con coros, SINPO 23332.
   
  INDONESIA 11785 Voz de Indonesia, 17:00-17:15, captada en espa?ol el 15 de 
septiembre, sinton?a, cu?a de identificaci?n, locutor anunciando frecuencias, 
anuncian emitir por 9525, 15150 y otra frecuencia que no llego a escuchar, 
probablemente en Onda Media, ?879 kHz?,  se presenta locutor como Ibrahim, 
bolet?n de noticias, informe sobre el alto ?ndice de suicidios en Indonesia, 
anuncia el comienzo del Ramad?n el pr?ximo jueves, se intuye pues una emisi?n 
atrasada en unos d?as, espacio ?El Comentario? y ?Conociendo Indonesia?, 
segmento musical, cu?a de identificaci?n en ingl?s y cu?a en espa?ol, espacio 
?M?sica popular de Indonesia?, SINPO 34433.
   
  LITUANIA 6225 Radio Racja, 16:51-16:56, captada el 15 de septiembre en 
bielorruso, locutor con comentarios, locutora con comentarios y referencias a 
Bielorrusia, locutor con corta cu?a, SINPO 33232.
   
  NIGERIA 9690 Voice of Nigeria, 16:23-16:27, captada el 15 de septiembre 
probablemente en idioma igbo con emisi?n de m?sica afro-pop, locutora con 
comentarios, m?sica de sinton?a, SINPO 44333.
   
  RUSIA 9840 Sudan Radio Service, 18:41-18:50, captada el 15 de septiembre en 
?rabe, c?nticos ?tnicos, locutora con comentarios, SINPO 34343.
   
  15260 Radio Huriyo Ogadenia, 16:00-16:05, captada el 15 de septiembre en 
idioma somal?, locutor con presentaci?n, comentarios, SINPO 33342.
   
   
  73 Jos? Miguel Romero.
  Burjasot (Valencia)
  Espa?a
   
  Sangean ATS 909
Radio Master A-108
       
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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 21:59:02 +0100
From: "tom taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] EMR 6045 khz this sunday - also dial up service
To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

EMR 6045 khz this sunday - also dial up service

Hello Dear Listeners of EMR,

Tomorrow the 16th of September at 1200 utc on 6045 khz will be our last 

transmission of 2007, this is due to personal reasons (family life) and work 
load.

>From our September 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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] or postal address. 

This is a NEW design QSL card and information sheet.



Our programmes are relayed via our Internet streaming service at:

(1200, 1500, 1800, 2000 UTC), and repeated at the same times on Monday? 

Details - we have 3 streams

Broadband (MP3)                       http://nednl.net:9290/listen.pls 

Broadband (Ogg Vorbis)           http://nednl.net:8000/emr.ogg.m3u 

Dial-up (Ogg Vorbis)                  http://nednl.net:8000/emrlow.ogg.m3u 

 

Please note, we recommend you tune in to either of the Ogg Vorbis services 

for the best quality. If your PC is unable to play the Ogg Vorbis streaming 
format,

EMR recommends you use Winamp, which is available for free from

 www.winamp.com/download - Winamp is owned and developed by AOL.

Good Listening and good DX to all our listeners.  73s Tom


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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 18:26:23 -0700 (PDT)
From: "J.D. Stephens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Deutschlandfunk/DeutschlandRadio Question
To: Cumbre DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,      HardCore DX
        <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Was looking through my WRTH for information on German
regional stations and noticed that they have the
shortwave outlet on 6190 listed as Deutschlandfunk.

I thought Deutschlandfunk was on the now-silent 6005
outlet, and 6190 was DeutschlandRADIO.

There are two addresses listed, one for
Deutschlandfunk, and one for Deutschlandradio Kultur.
Which of the two is correct for the 6190 outlet -  
Deutschlandradio Kultur, or Deutschlandfunk?

73 - J.D. Stephens
     Hampton Cove, AL, USA


       
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Message: 8
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 11:16:34 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Deutschlandfunk/DeutschlandRadio Question
To: "J.D. Stephens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,        "HardCore DX"
        <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

6190 DeutschlandFunk Cologne program.

6005 former DeutschlandRadio Berlin program
     (ex US RIAS Berlin broadcaster transmitter since 1951)

73 wb

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "J.D. Stephens" 
To: "HardCore DX" 
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2007 3:26 AM
Subject: [HCDX] Deutschlandfunk/DeutschlandRadio Question


> Was looking through my WRTH for information on German
> regional stations and noticed that they have the
> shortwave outlet on 6190 listed as Deutschlandfunk.
> 
> I thought Deutschlandfunk was on the now-silent 6005
> outlet, and 6190 was DeutschlandRADIO.
> 
> There are two addresses listed, one for
> Deutschlandfunk, and one for Deutschlandradio Kultur.
> Which of the two is correct for the 6190 outlet -  
> Deutschlandradio Kultur, or Deutschlandfunk?
> 
> 73 - J.D. Stephens
>     Hampton Cove, AL, USA



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Message: 9
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 11:33:02 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Recent logs & correction
To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

6205 Ramadan extension?

normally IRIB's night frequency is 
6025 1630-0330 UT, zones 37-39 Mashad 500kW 255degrees.
73 wb

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2007 9:05 AM
Subject: [HCDX] Recent logs & correction

> **IRAN. 6205.0, Voice of the Islamic Republic of Iran,  0027-0112*,
> Sept 16, New Frequency. Tune-in to lite instrumental music to 0030. 
> Open carrier at 0030-0032. Short announcement in unidentified 
> language at 0032 & Iranian National Anthem followed by Koran, 
> Mid-east type music, & talk. No //s found. Good. Strong.  
> (Brian Alexander, PA) 



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Message: 10
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 04:59:55 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Scott R. Barbour Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs from NH-USA, Sept 15-16
To: Cumbre DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, DXLD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        DXplorer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, HCDX
        <[email protected]>,        Gayle Van Horn <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>,
        Mark Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,        Dave Valko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

UGANDA, 4976, R.Uganda, 2140-2208, Sept 15,
Vernacular. Hi-life music w/ announcer hosting call-in
program. Several ID's in passing. Extended Ramadan
schedule? Poor/fair under relentless CODAR.
(Barbour-NH)

LITHUANIA, 6255, Mighty KBC, 2249-2300*, Sept 15,
English. Pop/rock music, several IDs w/ contact info.
S/off announcement at 2259 then filler music until
2300*. Fair. (Barbour-NH)


MALAYSIA, 7270, presumed RTM Sarawak-Wai FM,
1045-1106, Sept 16, Vernacular. OM and YL at t/in.
Brief wind instrument at 1056 followed by OM until
ToH. Pips(5+1), YL w/ presumed ID and talk b/w musical
bits; joined by OM at 1105. Poor/fading under QRN.
Positive ID would have been nice as I rarely log
Malaysia at my QTH. Doubt this was India as Eibi lists
them in EG until 1100*; back at *1115 in Tamil.
(Barbour-NH) 

RUSSIA, 7345, R.Rossii-Yakutsk, 1023-1036, Sept 16,
Russian. OM w/ lengthy talk. Presumed ID announcement
at 1029. Fair. //7200-good. //5940 Arman-fair.
(Barbour-NH)

NIGER, 9705, LV du Sahel, 2216-2240, Sept 15, French.
Reggae-like music and OM hosting call-in program.
Poor/fair. (Barbour-NH)

Scott R. Barbour Jr.-Intevale,NH-USA
R8,R75,NIR10,MLB-1,200'Beverages.



      
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Message: 11
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 09:31:17 -0400
From: "Dave Valko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] KBC, VL8A, R. New Ireland, RRI Palangkaraya
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        <[email protected]>,        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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LITHUANIA   6255  KBC  2257 mediumwave.info Web site given, ads for Kapo 
products at KBC, ID anmnt by M.  Excellent signal.  Hrd on micro-DXpedition 
looking for Europirates.  (Valko 16 Sept.)

AUSTRALIA   4910  ABC/VL8A  0800 Fanfare mx, M anncr, then some sort of jingle, 
and sports event or replay.  //4835 which was slightly weaker.  (Valko 16 Sept.)

PAPUA NEW GUINEA (NEW IRELAND)   3905  R. New Ireland  Doing unusually well for 
this early hour, 0800.  W anncr in PD, and into island Pop mx.  3315 wasn't too 
bad either.  (Valko 16 Sept.)

INDONESIA   3325  RRI Palangkaraya  1026 Siren SFX, 1027 deep-voiced M anncr, 
then Koran from 1027-1033 (that's 5 minutes after sunset).  Same M anncr 
returned after Koran at 1033, but imposs. to copy.  Different M anncr, then 
into mx pgm.  Went right over the ToH w/mx.  W anncr in definite IN came on at 
1103 briefly.  Different W anncr, then mx bridge, and back to original W anncr 
1104-1110 (poss. nx).  Immediately into Pop song.  Some horrible local static 
noise took over from 1120 and that was the end of that.  Never got really 
strong and there was no sign of the other station (R. Bougainville??) here this 
morning.  (Valko 16 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: 12
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 16:05:15 +0200 (CEST)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Ultimas escuchas con DX Tuner.
To: Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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   Saludos cordiales.
   
  AUSTRALIA 2485 ABC Northern Territory, 11:04-11:10, captada el 16 de 
septiembre en ingl?s a locutor con entrevista a invitado, SINPO 23232.
   
  MALASIA 6050 RTM Sarawak, 13:35-14:03, captada el 16 de septiembre 
probablemente en malayo, locutor con comentarios en programa musical, m?sica 
pop local, comentarios con m?sica rock de fondo, tonos horarios y canto, 
probablemente de un himno, locutor con presentaci?n, titulares con m?sica, 
SINPO 34343.
   
  PAPUA NUEVA GUINEA 3235 R.West New Britain, 11:13-11:16, captada el 16 de 
septiembre, probablemente en Piding con emisi?n musical pop local, SINPO 24322.
   
  3260  Radio Madang, 11:17-11:20, captada el 16 de septiembre con emisi?n de 
m?sica pop mel?dica, en paralelo por 3235, SINPO 24322.
   
  73 Jos? Miguel Romero.
  Burjasot (Valencia)
  Espa?a
   
  DX Tuner AOR AR-7030
  QTH: Wellington, Nueva Zelanda.

       
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Message: 13
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 19:09:45 +0200 (CEST)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Voz de Indonesia, anuncia emitir en 69 Mhz de FM.
To: Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Saludos cordiales.
   
  INDONESIA 11785 Voz de Indonesia, 17:00-17:07, captada el 16 de septiembre en 
espa?ol, comienza emisi?n con identificaci?n en ingl?s, sinton?a, locutor 
anuncia emitir por 9525 y 15150, FM 69 Mhz, locutor con bolet?n de noticias, se 
trata de las mismas emitidas el 15 de septiembre, empieza con informe sobre los 
suicidios en Indonesia, anuncia comienzo del Ramad?n el jueves, SINPO 44444.
   
   
  73 Jos? Miguel Romero.
  Burjasot (Valencia)
  Espa?a
   
  Sangean ATS 909
Radio Master A-108
       
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Message: 14
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 22:29:58 +0200 (CEST)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Escuchas de esta tarde, R, Slovaquia en 11620,
        ?extra?o producto del  receptor?
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   Saludos cordiales.
   
  CHINA 11630 CNR 1, Lingshi, 20:07-20:10, captada el 16 de septiembre en chino 
con emisi?n de m?sica oriental, SINPO 34443.
   
  ESLOVAQUIA 11620 Radio Eslovaquia Int., 20:00-20:05, captada el 16 de 
septiembre en espa?ol, locutora con bolet?n de noticias y lectura de cartas, 
emisi?n en paralelo por 11650 y 6055, esta frecuencia no est? listada, pero 
parece que se trata de alg?n producto extra?o de mi receptor, la se?al es pobre 
y con ruido, sin embargo en sus frecuencias originales la se?al es tremenda. 
SINPO 23232.
   
  FRANCIA 11835 Voice of ?frica, 20:12-20:16, captada el 16 de septiembre en 
?rabe, locutora con comentarios, locutor presentando espacio con m?sica de 
fondo, identificaci?n, sonido de campanas y tonos horarios, SINPO 44554.
   
  MOLDAVIA 11530 Dengue Mezopotamia, 19:55-20:00, captada el 16 de septiembre 
en idioma kurdo con la emisi?n del Himno Nacional del final de emisi?n, 
sinton?a, segmento de m?sica, terminan con un peque?o fragmento musical 
interpretado por flauta, SINPO 34443.
   
   
  73 Jos? Miguel Romero.
  Burjasot (Valencia)
  Espa?a
   
  Sangean ATS 909
Radio Master A-108
       
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Message: 15
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 09:57:46 +0200
From: Tom DF5JL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Deutschlandfunk/DeutschlandRadio Question
To: "J.D. Stephens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi J.D. Stephens,

Deutschlandfunk (DLF) is still - and since a few years - on 6.190 kc,
while DeutschlandRadio (Kultur) has to stop transmissions on 6.005 kc
(formerly RIAS) because of a damaged transmitter site in Berlin Britz.

You will find both programms on www.dradio.de.

GL Tom DF5JL


> Was looking through my WRTH for information on German
> regional stations and noticed that they have the
> shortwave outlet on 6190 listed as Deutschlandfunk.
> 
> I thought Deutschlandfunk was on the now-silent 6005
> outlet, and 6190 was DeutschlandRADIO.
> 
> There are two addresses listed, one for
> Deutschlandfunk, and one for Deutschlandradio Kultur.
> Which of the two is correct for the 6190 outlet -  
> Deutschlandradio Kultur, or Deutschlandfunk?
> 
> 73 - J.D. Stephens
>      Hampton Cove, AL, USA
> 
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Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 23:05:02 +0000
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Message: 17
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 19:59:41 EDT
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**DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. 6025.05, Radio Amanecer Internacional,
2155-2220, Sept 16, gospel music. Spanish talk. IDs at 2205.
Several "La Voz de Esperanza" announcements. Fair level but some
weak adjacent channel splatter. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**EURO-PIRATE. (Ireland), 6295, Reflections Europe, 2115-2230,
Sept 16, Tentative. English religious programming with talk & religious 
music. Religious sermon. Very weak. I hear these guys just about 
every Sunday but never strong enough to pull out an ID. 
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**EURO-PIRATE. (Scotland), 6400.08, Weekend Music Radio , 
2115-2155, Sept 16, English DJ chatter. Pop music. Acknowledged
listeners? reports. "WMR" IDs. Poor to fair. (Brian Alexander, PA) 

**LATVIA. 9290, Latvia Today, Ulbroka, 1945-2002* Sept 16, tune-in
to English programming with "Latvia Today" ID at 1951. Weak but
readable. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**MEXICO. 9599.22, Radio UNAM, Mexico City, 0715-0800, Sept 16,
Good signal & in the clear with classical music. ID at 0755. 
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**NIGER. 9705, LV du Sahel, Niamey, 2110-2200*, Sept 16, variety
of French & US pop music, ballads. Some local tribal music. French 
talk. Koran at 2153-2158. Sign off with choral National Anthem at 2159.
Test tone at 2200 & off. Fair signal strength level but overall poor signal 
due to adjacent channel splatter from both sides. (Brian Alexander, PA)  
 
**NIGERIA. 9690, Voice of Nigeria, *0759-0815, Sept 16, Sign on with
their usual theme music. ID announcements & talk in vernacular 
at 0800. Some local tribal music. Fair to good. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
 
 





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Message: 18
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 19:30:10 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs Sept 13-16
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** FRANCE [non]. As TDF continues its DRM tests on 17870-17875-17880 via Guiana
French, M-F nominally from 1300, but sometimes not on until 1400, if at all, I
wonder whether the RFI English broadcast at 1400 is ever put on this
transmitter? Or the one at 1600? I have never seen this reported by the few who
do have DRM receivers. If they did that, it might prompt North Americans to
make a bit more effort to decode it. But that would of course entail RFI
actually admitting that more in NAm understand English than French. They have
at least availablized the 1400 broadcast via the WRN NAm service, which is
entirely in English (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GABON. Afropop music distraxion, 17660, good signal on peaks but somewhat
distorted with some deep fades, Sept 14 at 1358. During a brief pause I could
hear something else underneath. Could Sawt al-Amal be back? Nothing else listed
but NHK Yamata at 305 degrees. No sign of ANU 17630 or 19160 (Glenn Hauser, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** LAOS [non]. Confirmed another hour of Hmong on WHRI, 11785, Sat Sept 15 at
1400, presumably Hmong World Christian Radio, the ID I heard on Sundays, both
Sept 9 and 16 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LI STENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. XEYU, Radio UNAM: Besides the weak carrier I found at 1340 Sept 13,
also heard much better at 1341 Sept 14 on 9599.2, Spanish discussion of state,
federal and city politix. S9 +18 or SINPO 34443. Still needs more modulation
but readable. Then at 0552 Sept 15 on 9599.2, good modulation in classical
music, and signal stronger than JOZ3 on 9595 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST) 

** RUSSIA. SW Asian music, with some buzz on 15510, Sept 14 at 1334. Thought it
might be another motorboating transmitter, but with BFO on, the carrier was
stable, so the buzz was only on the modulation. This is listed as VOR, Samara
site in Pashto/Dari (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      
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Message: 19
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2007 23:56:29 +0200
From: Juergen Fenn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Deutschlandfunk/DeutschlandRadio Question
To: Tom DF5JL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: HardCore DX <[email protected]>,        "J.D. Stephens"
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Tom DF5JL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Deutschlandfunk (DLF) is still - and since a few years - on 6.190 kc,
> while DeutschlandRadio (Kultur) has to stop transmissions on 6.005 kc
> (formerly RIAS) because of a damaged transmitter site in Berlin
> Britz.

I just would like to add that the Berlin Britz transmitter was damaged
by fire a short while ago, so Deutschlandradio management had to
decide whether to repair the site or not. Apparently, the latter
decision was taken because the investment was not regarded
proportional to the actual and the potential number of listeners on
shortwave. Internet streaming plays a much more important role in
transmitting radio programmes abroad these days, while internet
activities are, by the way, supported by the latest jurisdiction of
the German Constitutional Court backing public financing of public
service radio stations, although there is enormous pressure on German
radio to lower costs. Deutschlandfunk and Deutschlandradio Kultur are
the only two radio programmes in Germany that provide a country-wide
service. Deutschlandradio is one radio station providing these two
programmes. This is why there is only one internet website at
<http://www.dradio.de/> for both programmes. So much for "the rest of
the story", so to speak. ;-)

Regards,
J?rgen.



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