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Today's Topics:
1. Ultima escucha - 25.09.2007 (Ant?nio Schuler)
2. Ultimas escuchas, 7320 Family Radio en alem?n, ?Nuevo?
(JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
3. ESPERANZA DX (Ant?nio Schuler)
4. Re: Dxers Unlimited's midweek edition for 25 -26 Sept 2007
(Prof.Arnaldo Coro Antich)
5. Re: VOLMET question (Michael Wlochinski)
6. lra36 25/9 (Maurits Van Driessche)
7. WCXH 780 kHz Monticello, ME DX Test (Jim Pogue)
8. Re: [IRCA] WCXH 780 kHz Monticello, ME DX Test (Les Rayburn)
9. HCDX logs between 2007-09-25 0000 UTC and 2007-09-26 0000 UTC
(Risto Kotalampi)
10. DX Listening Digest 7-116; WOR Extra 76/1375 (Glenn Hauser)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 05:40:40 -0300 (ART)
From: Ant?nio Schuler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Ultima escucha - 25.09.2007
To: Radioescucha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Ultima escucha - 25.09.2007
R?dio Clube do Par?, Bel?m, 4885 kHz, 08:00-08:15 UTC, identifica??o ZYG
362...RBA Rede Brasil Amaz?nia, locutor Amauri Silveira, programa Acorda Par?,
"fique na nossa fique na Clube", SINPO 54444.
Antonio Schuler
Recife (Brasil)
Grundig Yacht Boy 80
Flickr agora em portugu?s. Voc? clica, todo mundo v?. Saiba mais.
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 20:44:34 +0200 (CEST)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Ultimas escuchas, 7320 Family Radio en alem?n, ?Nuevo?
To: Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Saludos cordiales.
ARGELIA 6300 Radio Nacional Saharaui, 18:12-18:25, escuchada el 25 de
septiembre en ?rabe con emisi?n de m?sica folkl?rica local, acompa?ada de ese
sonido caracter?stico que hacen las mujeres con la boca, la m?sica tiene un
ritmo cansino y repetitivo, m?sica con instrumentos de cuerda, locutor con
identificaci?n en ?rabe, comentarios, SINPO 45433.
6400 Weekend Music Radio, 18:47-18:52, escuchada el 23 de septiembre en
ingl?s a locutor con comentarios, m?sica mel?dica, ID, SINPO 34333.
REINO UNIDO 17700 Radio Solh, 12:30-12:35, escuchada el 24 de septiembre en
afgano, locutor con comentarios y emisi?n de m?sica folkl?rica local, SINPO
44444.
6210 NO ID, 18:05-18:10, escuchada el 25 de septiembre en idioma sin
identificar, se aprecia locutor con invitado, muy mala modulaci?n, la emisi?n
se corta bruscamente, intuyo sea La Voz de Turqu?a en turco, prolongaci?n
accidental en su servicio de 16:00 a 18:00 UTC, SINPO 24232.
7320 Family Radio, 18:35-18:40, escuchada el 25 de septiembre en alem?n,
locutor con comentarios, ID, m?sica, SINPO 45444.
?Nuevo servicio?
73 Jos? Miguel Romero.
Burjasot (Valencia)
Espa?a
Sangean ATS 909
Radio Master A-108
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Entra en Yahoo! Respuestas.
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 13:31:10 -0300 (ART)
From: Ant?nio Schuler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] ESPERANZA DX
To: Radioescucha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Hola amigos
Informaci?n que recibo del gran amigo y compa?ero Hector Fr?as desde Santiago
de Chile. Es una noticia maravillosa pues es el primer programa DX, de
FEDERACHI, a trav?s de Radio Esperanza (onda corta por los 6090 kHz) desde
Temuco - Chile.
73 Antonio.
Desde Santiago, les envio un afectuoso Saludo y les comento que El priximo
viernes 28 de septiembre a las 1710 UTC saldra al aire el primer programa DX de
la "Comision de Radioescuchas de FEDERACHI, a travez de la Radio Esperanza de
Temuco, 6090 kcs.
El Programa lo hemos denominado "Esperanza DX".
Los editores seran Luis Valderas y Hector Frias, con la participacion activa
de los colaboradores habituales del boletin "Escuchas del mundo" y la
locucion estara a cargo de Hector Pino P.,
El programa sera en vivo, desde los estudios y planta transmisora de Radio
Esperanza, ubicados en la ciudad de Temuco, Chile.
Esperamos contar con su audiencia y por cierto que todas las colaboraciones
seran bienvenidas
FICHA TECNICA
NOMBRE: ESPERANZA DX
DIA: VIERNES ( PRIMER Y ULTIMO VIERNES /MES)
FRECUENCIA: 6090 KCS.
HORARIO CHILE 1310 CE.-
HORARIO UTC: 1710.-
POTENCIA: 100 KW
CORREO ELECTRONICO: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Atte,
Hector Frias
Jefe comisi?n de Radioescuchas
FEDEREACHI
CHILE
Flickr agora em portugu?s. Voc? clica, todo mundo v?. Saiba mais.
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 12:36:04 -0400
From: "Prof.Arnaldo Coro Antich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Dxers Unlimited's midweek edition for 25 -26 Sept
2007
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected],
[EMAIL PROTECTED], "Paul E. Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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DXERS UNLIMITED
Dxers Unlimited midweek edition for 25-26 Sept 2007
By Arnie Coro
radio amateur CO2KK
Hi amigos radioaficionados ! This is the midweek edition of your
favorite listener oriented and technically minded radio hobby program,
our menu, as always will be full of items of interest to
people like you and me that enjoy this wonderful passtime, so follow me
amigos, as the show goes on with item one:Cuban radio amateurs will be
participating in the upcoming world wide CQ Radio Amateur Single Side
Band Contest in October? several special prefix ham stations will be on
the air using the special prefix T4, a much sought callsign among world
amateurs?among the probable ones T49C, Tango Four Nine Charlie will be
operating from Havana, T48K, Tango Four Eight Kilo, will be operating
from Las Tunas province in Eastern Cuba ,and individual Cuban radio
amateurs will , as always, be particpating in the contest from their
home QTH stations, and
I do hope that some of them will achieve excellent results, something
that started several years ago ? with excellent results achieved by
among others the winner of the number one 10 meter single band entry
Walfrido, CO8WAL from Guantanamo province. I will also be operating
CO2KK my own ham station during the contest with a new pair of antennas
connected to a fast acting switch to observe how the two compare , so be
listening for CO2KK whenever 10 meter opens and if you do hear me, send
a signal report and I?ll be happy to AIR MAIL back to you a special QSL
card !!! Send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ? again, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Item two: Moon eclipse and radio?. Any connections ?? Apparently not, as
the Moon?s distance to the Earth doesn?t change, so , as astronomers
explain, all Moon eclipses are just a visual phenomena? by the way this
item one answers questions sent by no less than eleven Dxers Unlimited?s
fans around the world amigos !!!|They all wanted to know it a Moon
eclipse has any impact on radio wave propagation on the HF bands?
Item three: We must wait patiently for an upsurge in solar activity so
that the 10 meters ham band will come back to life?once this happen the
band will be active for a few days after the increase in solar activity
, something quite normal according to solar scientists.
Item four: Possible upcoming frequency changes for North America?expect
a possible comeback of 9820 kiloHertz during the BO7 broadcast season,
but we first must study very well how the frequency of optimum traffic
curve moves up or down before taking the decision to move up to 9820
kiloHertz.
We are now operating from 0500 to 0700 our English language service to
the Pacific Coast of North America on 6000 kiloHertz, using the four by
four array of dipoles, a beautiful curtain array capable of up to 19 dB
gain over a single half wave dipole. As usual during any frequency
changes, our engineering deparment will appreciate very much signal
reports about our new to the Pacific Coast of North America frequency,
6000 kiloHertz from 0500 to 0700 UTC,and our 6060 kiloHertz frequency to
Eastern North America from 0500 to 0700 hours UTC, we are also using now
6180 Kilohertz to Central North America from 01 to 07 hours UTC.please
send your reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I will relay them immediately to
our Engineering staff?
More radio hobby related information follows in a few seconds, when
Dxers Unlimited?s weekend edition for September 25 and 26 of 2007
continues. I am Arnie Coro in Havana, stay tuned !!!
??
Si amigos, your receiver is right on one of Radio Havana Cuba?s
frequencies? and here is item three in detail !!! RHC has many good
faithful listeners around the world?
And talking about good friends, Bruce Atchinson , a faithful Canadian
listener wrote a very interesting e-mail that I ?am going to share with
you all. He is making reference to the Grundig FR200 portable radio that
is equipped with a hand crank generator and battery charger?
Hello Arnie;
I have that radio and I enjoyed your review. I have two problems which
youdidn't mention. Even using the whip antenna, I still have image
problems.The switch for the light is also flimsy and the light flickers
when I useit. Apart from those problems, and the tuning problem, I like
that radio.
It's great for casual listening,and it is sensitive. As for the lack of
a solar panel, it's not much use here in Canada during the winter. Here
in Radway, we only get 7 hours and 25 minutes of sunlight at the winter
solstice. Summer is a good time for solar energy this far north since
we get 17 hours of sunlight on June 21. Also there's no time to charge
up batteries during an emergency since trouble usually happens suddenly
or people realise the danger too late.
I ordered the FreePlay Lifeline radio so that some children in Rwanda
could have the same radio given to them. When it comes, and if I
remember, I'll write and let you know about it.
Yours,
Bruce Atchison.
Muchas gracias amigo Bruce, thanks for the nice e-mail letter, and sure,
I agree with you about the FR200 image proble, that is due to the fact
that it is a simple single conversion superheterodyne receiver, with a
low intermediate frequency, so every 910 kiloHertz there is an image,
something that is especially noticeable while tuning bands adjacent to
were high power stations are operating. Every receiver using a 455
kiloHertz intermediate frequency will show
images
?
.
You are listening to Dxers Unlimited?s weekend edition coming to you
from Havana amigos ! Now, here is our technical topics section of the
show? A warning from an expert homebrewer of ham radio equipment.
Watch out for some banana jacks! They are lousy RF insulators and fail
at any appreciable voltages. I'm not sure, but suspect they are nylon
dyed red and black. Nylon absorbs moisture from the surrounding air and
so its losses at radio frequencies will change widely with the relative
humidity.
Then the expert provides us with a real life story about the standard
4 millimeters banana jacks.
Some years ago I was using an MFJ ATU and had just hooked up a new half
wave end-fed wire that presented a very high impedance at the ATU. I was
running only about 15 watts output from a homebrew amp on my HW-8.
Everything tuned up FB and I was pounding brass when I smelled something
hot and suddenly the SWR jumped off the scale.
Investigating, I found that the banana jack for the "single wire" feed
from the ATU had melted! Mind you, this was at a high impedance but at
only 15 watts of RF!
Banana jacks are handy connectors but since that experience I do not
depend upon the jack material to be a decent RF insulator. When I use a
banana jack and plug to handle significant RF voltages, I mount the
jacks in a good insulator (e.g. acrylic sheet) with at least 1/2 inch of
space around it before the nearest metal or grounded object.
And this nice piece of technical know how came from Ron, radio amateur
AC7AC, Alpha Charlie seven Alpha Charlie, who kindly posted it on the
GLOWBUGS e-mail distribution list.
Thanks amigo Ron for this nice and useful advice about the everpresent
among homebrewers banana plugs and jacks !
Another technical tip? also useful for homebrewers, a small low cost
component, worth only a few cents will add a lot of reliability to your
homebrew equipment, and it can also be retrofitted to existing equipment
providing extra protection against dreadful power line transients. They
look like large sized ceramic disk capacitors, and you will find them
installed in every computer power supply. Sold under many different
names, like TRANSZORBS, PEAK SUPPRESSORS and others, the power line
transient suppresors are very easy to install, requiring just two solder
points that place the component in pararell with the power line input to
the equipment.Run an Internet search for the words power line transient
suppressors and you will learn a lot more about this very useful devices
that are becoming more and more important for today?s electronics !!!
And now,here is ASK ARNIE, with a really tough question amigos
!!!Listeners from the Americas, Europe, Africa and Asia have asked me
about the possible amount of money required to put on the air a start up
amateur radio station.
Well amigos, let?s start by saying that the world?s most popular amateur
radio band is still two meters, and the most popular communications mode
is FM, that is frequency modulation. Two meter band hand held radios,
also known as handie talkies are, according to a recent research study,
the most ubiquos amateur radio equipment. The worldwide expansion of VHF
communications has helped to reduce the cost of high quality , highly
reliable hand held FM two meter band equipment, and the second hand
market is also a source of good rigs that can be bought at very low
prices. Many countries around the world now have entry level amateur
radio licences that don?t require beginners to pass the hard to learn
Morse Code tests? Those licenses usually provide operating privileges
for the two meter band, and that;s one of the reasons that the frequency
range from 144 to 148 megaHertz in the Americas and from 144 to 146
megaHertz in the rest of the world, is the most popular amateur band
since the early days of amateur radio.
Don?t think that two meters FM operation will limit you to ground wave
50 miles around your home communications? Well installed antennas with
enough gain allow the two meter band FM rigs to reach quite far, and
several amateur radio satellites have a 2 meter FM input that extends
the coverage of a little handled to thousands of mile via a space repeater .
Two meters FM will also let you connect to computerized systems that
will add lots of interesting hours to your ham radio career.
But two meters FM is not the only way to start enjoying ham radio? Entry
level HF transceivers connected to simple antennas will let you talk to
the world from your home anytime that propagation conditions on the
short wave bands are good enough. Be aware that low power HF rigs are to
be avoided by beginners and that?s a more or less generalized opinion,
as QRP or low power operation requires operating skills that take time
to develop. My own personal opinion is that a beginners HF bands rig
should provide no less than 20 Watts output into the antenna, and a 50
to 70 Watts power output will be still better, as it will let you work
stations even when band conditions are not all that good !
Si amigos, yes my friends? you don?t need to spend a lot of money to
start enjoying amateur radio,
And just before going QRT here, our exclusive and
not copyrighted HF plus low band VHF propagation update and forecast
First the update :
This past week has been nothing but absolutely terrible for HF
propagation, with a totally blank Sun , with ZERO sunspot count day in
and day out,but fortunately no geomagnetic disturbances of any
significance. For this weekend, expect very poor conditions for the HF
bands, but rather good for Long Wave and AM broadcast band Dxing.
Average solar flux for this week was about 67, and you can expect
continuing solar flux between 65 and 70 through the weekend.
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 18:42:58 +0200
From: Michael Wlochinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] VOLMET question
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-15; format=flowed
Hi all,
laste June an OM stated in the e-List "A-DX" that he received
a QSL letter from VT Communications for the reception of
5.450 kHz RAF Upavon.
According to this Letter the location of the transmitter is Inskip/
Lancashire.
--
Vy 73+55,
Michael Wlochinski
QTH: M?nchengladbach, Germany
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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 21:20:36 +0200
From: "Maurits Van Driessche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] lra36 25/9
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Hard-core"
<[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
Antarctica on 15476khz starting on 1900utc with time signal ,and nice spanish
music and info ,on 1912 id (female)
Gr.Maurits
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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 15:55:55 -0500
From: "Jim Pogue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] WCXH 780 kHz Monticello, ME DX Test
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[email protected]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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WCXH 780 kHz Monticello, ME DX Test
Date: Monday morning (late Sunday night), Oct. 29, 2007. Time: 4 - 5 a.m.
Eastern Time, 0800 - 0900 UTC. 5,000 watts using non-directional antenna
pattern. Programming will consist of special voice announcements, march and
other special music, Morse code and sweep tones. Reception reports may be
sent to Mr. Allan H. Weiner. WCXH Radio, 274 Britton Rd., Monticello, ME
04760-3110. No eQSL service is being offered for this test. Recordings on
disk in .mp3 or .wav format will be accepted as proof of reception. NOTE:
All requests for verifications must be accompanied by return postage in
order to receive a reply. Our sincere thanks to the legendary Allan Weiner
for agreeing to conduct this test.
Jim Pogue - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.dxtests.info
IRCA/NRC Joint BTC Coordinator
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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 15:59:07 -0500
From: "Les Rayburn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [IRCA] WCXH 780 kHz Monticello, ME DX Test
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[email protected]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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Jim,
Nice work!!! If you can put Maine into my log, I'll be forever in your debt.
The BTC is really cooking under your leadership. Great job!!!
Les Rayburn, director
High Noon Film
100 Centerview Drive Suite 111
Birmingham, AL 35216
205.824.8930
205.824.8960 fax
205.253.4867 cell
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From: "Jim Pogue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 3:55 PM
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[email protected]>;
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Subject: [IRCA] WCXH 780 kHz Monticello, ME DX Test
> WCXH 780 kHz Monticello, ME DX Test
>
>
>
> Date: Monday morning (late Sunday night), Oct. 29, 2007. Time: 4 - 5 a.m.
> Eastern Time, 0800 - 0900 UTC. 5,000 watts using non-directional antenna
> pattern. Programming will consist of special voice announcements, march
> and
> other special music, Morse code and sweep tones. Reception reports may be
> sent to Mr. Allan H. Weiner. WCXH Radio, 274 Britton Rd., Monticello, ME
> 04760-3110. No eQSL service is being offered for this test. Recordings on
> disk in .mp3 or .wav format will be accepted as proof of reception. NOTE:
> All requests for verifications must be accompanied by return postage in
> order to receive a reply. Our sincere thanks to the legendary Allan Weiner
> for agreeing to conduct this test.
>
>
>
> Jim Pogue - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.dxtests.info
>
>
>
> IRCA/NRC Joint BTC Coordinator
>
>
>
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Message: 9
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 23:05:02 +0000
From: Risto Kotalampi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] HCDX logs between 2007-09-25 0000 UTC and 2007-09-26
0000 UTC
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hard-Core-DX.com logs from 2007-09-25 0000 UTC to 2007-09-26 0000 UTC
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Please visit http://log.hard-core-dx.com/ for the real time logs
and to submit your logs to the HCDX Online Log.
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Message: 10
Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2007 21:20:22 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] DX Listening Digest 7-116; WOR Extra 76/1375
To: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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DX Listening Digest 7-116 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/dxld7116.txt
CONTENTS:
WOR Extra 77/1375 / ALBANIA / ANTARCTICA / AUSTRIA / BELARUS non / BENIN /
BRAZIL / BURMA +non / CANADA RCI / CANADA CRI / CANADA CBCR2/1 / CANADA CFVP /
CANADA CHHA+ / CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC / CHILE / CHINA +non / COSTA RICA /
CUBA +non / GERMANY / GREECE / HAWAII / INDIA / IRAN / ITALY / JAPAN / KOREA
NORTH / KUWAIT DRM / LAOS non / LIBYA / MALI +non / MAURITANIA / MEXICO /
MYANMAR +non / NEW ZEALAND / NIGERIA / PAKISTAN / PALAU / PERU / POLAND /
PORTUGAL DRM / PRIDNESTROVYE / RUSSIA / RWANDA / SYRIA / UKRAINE / UK non BBCWS
/ USA BBG / USA non AWR S07 / USA WMLK / USA WBCQ / USA WCXH / USA non Commando
Solo / USA WYFR / USA WQHM521 / USA KUOW / USA WTIC-TV / USA WTWP/WWWT /
URUGUAY / VENEZUELA +non / WESTERN SAHARA non / UNIDENTIFIED 1181 /
UNIDENTIFIED 2460 / UNIDENTIFIED 5011 / UNIDENTIFIED 6210 / UNIDENTIFIED non
12055 / TESTIMONIALS / DIGITAL BROADCASTING / RADIO EQUIPMENT FORUM /
PUBLICATIONS / 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 AIRING OF WORLD OF RADIO Extra 77
Wed 0730 WRMI 9955
Wed 2300 WBCQ 18910-CLSB or 17495-CLSB
SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1375
Thu 0600 WRMI 9955
Thu 1430 WRMI 7385
Thu 1500 KAIJ 9480
Thu 2330 WBCQ 7415 [ex-Wed 2200]
Fri 0630 WRMI 9955
Fri 1030 KAIJ 5755
Fri 1100 WRMI 9955
Fri 2030 WWCR1 15825
Sat 0800 WRMI 9955
Sat 1630 WWCR3 12160
Sat 2130 WRMI 9955
Sun 0230 WWCR3 5070
Sun 0630 WWCR1 3215
Sun 0800 WRMI 9955
Sun 1500 WRMI 7385
Mon 0300 WBCQ 9330-CLSB [irregular; not 9/24/07]
Mon 0415 WBCQ 7415 [time varies to 0500]
Mon 0830 WRMI 9955
Tue 1030 WRMI 9955
Tue 1530 WRMI 7385
Wed 0730 WRMI 9955
Wed 2300 WBCQ 18910-CLSB or 17495-CLSB
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
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End of Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 57, Issue 26
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