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Today's Topics:

   1. DXpedition from Pompano Beach, Florida (RobWilknr)
   2. 75 Years BBC (paul gager)
   3. Guatemala: Audio Hist?rico de La Voz Popular, (Clandestina)
      (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
   4. Loggings From 6 October MicroDXpedition (Dave Valko)
   5. Eritrea & Ethiopia logs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   6. Re: Dxers Unlimited's weekend edition for 6 -7 October 2007
      by Arnie Coro CO2KK (Prof.Arnaldo Coro Antich)
   7. SOMALIA: RADIO SHABELLE IS BACK ON AIR (Zacharias Liangas )
   8. FW: Contribution (Artur Fern?ndez Llorella)
   9. Logs (Marc Vissers)
  10. HCDX logs between 2007-10-06 0000 UTC and 2007-10-07 0000 UTC
      (Risto Kotalampi)
  11. Oct  6 Logs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  12. 4755.10 from Australia ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2007 04:16:09 -0400
From: RobWilknr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] DXpedition from Pompano Beach, Florida
To: "...-HCDX" <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Mini DXPedition

    As this was the first mini dxpedition before local dawn brought two 
flashlights and thermos of French roast coffee.  A small table supported 
the radio.  
    Location was on a boat dock  by the river affording some comfort. 
Mosquitoes were not a problem.  Power lines are buried and noise level 
was quiet as the 2010XA  has no noise blanker. The whip antenna was used 
for all logs. Wished to test the ability of the 2010XA to lock in synchro.

----  0930 to 1140 GMT ----- River DXPedition  4 October 2007  
            SFI = 67    A = 16    K = 2

2310  Australia   VL8A Alice Springs NT ---2325  Australia   VL8T 
Tennant Creek  NT ---2485  Australia,  VL8K Katherine NT--- 0952 to 
1135  all three Australians held in well, with  [synchro lock] sports 
report 1130 into Happy Birthday greetings.  [Wilkner-FL River DXPedition]

3173[X] Peru  Radio Municipal, Panao   Nothing noted this morning. Noted 
on the air on 3 October same time period. rlcw
3204.9  PNG Radio West Sepik 1140  om with news items [Wilkner-FL River 
DXPedition]  (Also 3260 and 3315 noted same time)
3329.6 Peru Ondas del Huallaga, Hu?nuco  at 1107 to 1110 with very poor 
signal in lsb. [Wilkner-FL River DXPedition]

4716.6  Radio  Yura, Yura 1000 usual man and woman with ID's, [synchro 
lock] pleasant audio for Bolivian music. [Wilkner-FL River DXPedition]

4790. Indonesia RRI Fak-Fak  1133 om with call to prayer. Peruvian had 
faded out. this in lsb no lock. [Wilkner-FL River DXPedition]

4796.4  Radio Mallku, Uyuni  0930 yl, good signal [synchro lock] with 
good audio. [Wilkner-FL River DXPedition]

4905 China  Xizang PBS, Lhasa  1120 too 1124 yl in language // 4920 
Xizang PBS.  [Wilkner-FL River DXPedition]

5019.9  Soloman Islands, SIBC, Honiara  at 0945; 1010 recheck. Fair 
signal in lsb [Wilkner-FL River DXPedition]

5039.2 Peru Radio  Libertad, 0950  Junin excellent signal with om music 
[synchro lock] with good audio. [Wilkner-FL River DXPedition]

5040.4t.  Burma Radio  Myanmar at 1115 in usb, [Wilkner-FL River DXPedition]


5967.8 R Nacional de Huanuni, Huanuni 0930 weak in lsb with om in 
Spanish.[Wilkner-FL River DXPedition]

6009.5 Colombia   LV de tu Conciencia 0947 in lsb. [Wilkner-FL River 
DXPedition]

6010  Mexico  Radio Mil  1000 with numerous ID's. Using usb to avoid the 
Colombian. this // 1000 which was logged [synchro lock] [Wilkner-FL 
River DXPedition]


Best Regards,
Bob
Pompano Beach





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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 00:39:12 +0200
From: "paul gager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] 75 Years BBC
To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Maybe of interest?
##############

(BBC WS E-Mail Network)

75 Years
In December, BBC World Service celebrates 75 years on air and this week
we're launching the first series of our anniversary season. Every day for
75 days we'll be broadcasting special one-minute features in selected
editions of our news and current affairs programmes. They'll include
archive recordings from each of the 75 years and cover innovations in
broadcasting, changing styles in reporting and some of the unforgettable
moments from radio and television which bring 20th-century history to life

The series begins in 1932 with Director General Lord Reith's somewhat
restrained launch of what was known then as the Empire Service.

>From 4 October - programme times (GMT) - at approximately 18 or 20 minutes
past the hour in the programmes listed below; 27 minutes past in editions
marked *:
Monday to Friday : World Briefing: 0100, 1500*, 1800, 2100; The World
Today: 0300, 0700, 2300; World Update: 0900; Newshour: 1200, 2000
Saturday and Sunday : World Briefing: 0100, 0900*, 1700*, 1800, 2200; The
World Today: 0300, 0700, 2300; Newshour: 1200, 2000

73,
Paul Gager
Austria



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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 12:27:40 +0200 (CEST)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Guatemala: Audio Hist?rico de La Voz Popular,
        (Clandestina)
To: Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

   Interesante Blog donde se puede escuchar un audio de la primera transmisi?n 
de la emisora clandestina La Voz Popular de Guatemala.  La Voz Popular   
      
  Este es el primer programa de la Voz Popular, radio que funcion? durante la 
guerra y era emitida desde el Coraz?n de la Sierra Madre por la Unidad 
Revolucionaria Nacional Guatemalteca.
Por su valor hist?rico, lo compartimos con todos ustedes.
   
  http://esnecesariohabervivido.blogspot.com/2007/05/la-voz-popular.html
   
  73 Jos? Miguel Romero


       
---------------------------------

S? un Mejor Viajero
?Quieres saber c?mo? ?Deja que otras personas te ayuden! .


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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 11:30:58 -0400
From: "Dave Valko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Loggings From 6 October MicroDXpedition
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        <[email protected]>,        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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6 OCTOBER 2007:   Went out to one of the local remote listening sites this 
morning specifically to try for PMA 4755.25.  Did indeed hear it!!  Conditions 
were only fair at best and very noisy from thunderstorms.

RX:  JRC NRD-535D
ANT:  394' Beverage (BOG) at 285?
QTH:  local reclaimed stripmine
Duration:  1000-1200 UTC
Solar Indices:  S.F. = 68  A Index = 6  K Index = 2  G1  No storms.
WX:  Mainly clear, warm 56? F. (13? C.)

MICRONESIA (POHNPEI)   4755.25  PMA "The Cross"  1002-1201, M preaching at 
t/in, but not quite strong enough to copy.  Abt on par w/3235 West New Britain 
at this time.  1019 mx bridge then deep-voiced anncr.  1026 pleasant Pop-like 
mx, abt 20 sec. of deadair, then more mx.  Continued w/mx sounding like live 
Pop, Rock ,and even Alternative (ala Greenday).  1048 short ID anmnt by young 
lady "Hi, this is Melinda.  You are listening to Radio ?? ?? Aviation, ?? ??".  
I'm not 100% sure of "Radio" and "Aviation", but that's what it sounded like.  
Into "good news" of the Gospel pgm w/M preaching from 1049-1150.  Went into 
more mx starting with a Punk song at 1151(!!) followed by a long soft Pop song 
to 1159.  1159 apparent pgm promo by M over mx.  Then back to Pop/Rock mx at 
1200.  Poor to fair w/a lot of static noise and some quick fading.  There was 
also a longer fade from about 1120-1135, then it picked up again.  When it was 
peaking at around 1110, it was about 50-60% readable. !
  QRMed by R. Educacao Rural at the start, but then in the clear, and some 
CODAR QRM after 1130 UTC.  During the broadcast, there appeared to be numerous 
drops in the audio/modulation level w/out any change in strength.  Maybe the 
engineer was adjusting the equipment.  This is radio country heard #226 (at 
least) according to the NASWA rules.  Have an e-mail report  w/MP3 recording 
out to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  (Valko 6 Oct.)

JAPAN   3945  R. Nikkei (pres.)  1023 instru. mx sounding //3925 but it 
shouldn't be apparently.  Returned at 1030 and it was gone.  (Valko 6 Oct.)

MALAYSIA (SARAWAK)   6049.65  R.M., Sibu  Not too bad at 1136 w/soft melancholy 
ballad, but QRM from HCJB 6050.  (Valko 6 Oct.)

PAPUA NEW GUINEA   No sign of 3315 Manus, 3365 Milne Bay, or 3260 Madang today. 
 3905 New Ireland best.

AUSTRALIA   2310 and 2325 peaking at 1055 at abt S-9!!!  But 2485 much much 
weaker.

CHINA   4750  Two stns here, 1 obviously Makassar, and the other apparently a 
Chinese with Chinese Opera-like vcl mx at around 1146.  (Valko 6 Oct.)

LAOS??   4677.7  Just a carrier here again at 1144.  Will take one heck of an 
opening to get this one!!   (Valko 6 Oct.)

MALAYSIA??   7129.87  Just a carrier here at 1155, but did have some mx just 
after 1200.  (Valko 6 Oct.)

That's it for now.                    73                Dave

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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 11:57:32 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [HCDX] Eritrea & Ethiopia logs
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"

**ERITREA. 7100, VOBME, Asmara, program 1, *0353-0410, Oct  6,
Sign on with IS. Talk in unidentified language at 0359. Weak.
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**ERITREA. 7175, VOBME, Asmara, program 2, *0353-0410, Oct  6,
Sign on with IS. Talk in unidentified language at 0359. Motorboat type
jammer at approximately 0402. Weak. (Brian Alexander, PA, DX 
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
 **ETHIOPIA. 5970, Radio Fana, Addis Ababa, *0257-0325, Oct  6,
IS. Opening announcements at 0302 with IDs & into Horn of Africa
type music. Now on 3 frequencies. Good signal but some adjacent 
channel splatter. // 7210-weak under BBC & // 6109.9-weak under
TWR. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
 **ETHIOPIA. 5980, Voice of Tigrey Revolution, Mekele, *0356-0420, 
Oct  6, Sign on with IS. Talk in unidentified language at 0358. Some 
Horn of Africa music but mostly talk. Fair.  // 6185-very weak under 
Vatican Radio. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
 
 



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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 06 Oct 2007 08:55:01 -0400
From: "Prof.Arnaldo Coro Antich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Dxers Unlimited's weekend edition for 6 -7 October
        2007 by Arnie Coro CO2KK
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected],
        [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed

Radio Havana Cuba
Dxers Unlimited
Dxers Unlimited?s week end edition for 6-7 October 2007
By Arnie Coro
Radio amateur CO2KK

Hi amigos radioaficionados listening to the program or reading the 
scripts available at several of the world?s most well known SWL and Ham 
Radio e-mail lists? You are all welcome to the weekend edition of Dxers 
Unlimited, our twice weekly radio hobby program that covers practically 
all aspects of our wonderful hobby, from AM broadcast band Dxing at the 
bottom of the solar cycle, to home brewing simple receivers, from making 
your own highly efficient and low cost antennas for the 2 meters band FM 
ham radios, to watching TV DX signals via meteor scatter? Yes amigos, 
there are more than 81 different ways you and I enjoy this hobby? and 
here is a nice example:  the thrill of picking up a distant AM broadcast 
band station using your standard bedside radio is absolutely great? As a 
matter of fact many people have discovered this hobby by picking up long 
distance stations, especially at the high end of the AM broadcast band, 
between 1400 and 1700 kilohertz, because that segment of the band 
propagates better during local evening hours? Now that solar cycle 23 is 
moving along its minimum, AM broadcast band DX is at its best, and even 
with a very simple receiver you can pick up far away stations? Recently 
I gave it a try, and was able to pick stations from eleven countries 
during a three hour period from about eleven PM to 2 AM local time? 
Propagation conditions were so good, that several of the DX stations 
sounded just like another local one.
I kept a log of the DX stations and next day in the morning sent
AIR MAIL postcards to all of them, a total of 37 stations? And, amazing 
as it may sound, just two weeks later I received a QSL from a Mexican 
station, signed by its Chief Engineer, who also sent an e-mail with a 
full description of his transmitting site. But, let me warn you that 
this is an exception, as normally QSL?s take much longer to arrive at 
your doorsteps? This Mexican QSL super service was , according to what 
the station?s Chief Engineer said in his lengthy e-mail and in a short 
handwritten note on the postcard QSL , a courtesy of  a long time 
listener of Radio Havana Cuba and Dxers Unlimited. As a matter of fact, 
he had been listening to Dxers Unlimited for more than 10 years!!! So 
now I have a beautiful Mexican postcard in my AM band QSL collection 
that already adds up to 91 countries around the world!!!
Si amigos, yes my friends, radio need not be an expensive hobby at all? 
even with a very modest AM and FM broadcast bands receiver you can start 
searching for far away stations and sending out reports?
Dxers Unlimited?s weekend edition will continue in just a few seconds?. 
After a short break for station ID
I am Arnie Coro in Havana?.stay right on this frequency or World Wide 
Web connection amigos!!!
???

This is Radio Havana Cuba, the name of the show is Dxers Unlimited and 
you can send me your signal reports and comments about the program to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] or VIA AIR MAIL to Arnie Coro, Radio Havana Cuba, Havana, 
Cuba, now here is item two of today?s show?. A nice senior high school 
radio related project that can certainly win a science fair award is 
designing and building an amateur radio telescope for listening to the 
powerful signals from both Planet Jupiter and the Sun? A wire antenna 
and a sensitive short wave receiver capable of tuning from 20 to 40 
megaHertz will bring in Jupiter?s radio emissions loud and clear? The 
signals emitted by planet Jupiter sound like ocean waves washing ashore? 
and you can be sure that you are picking them up because at several 
World Wide Web Internet sites there are MP3 recordings of Jupiter?s 
radio signals? At this stage of the solar cycle, your 20 to 40 megaHertz 
short wave receiver won?t pick up loud signals from the Sun, but in 
about two years from now, our nearest star will be very active, and 
signals from solar radio storms will be very easy to pick up. Amateur 
radio astronomy is not limited to such a simple set up? Many enthusiasts 
of this way of enjoying the radio hobby use retired TV satellite dishes 
to pick up very distant radio sources, like Cygnus A and Cassiopeia?By 
the way, it was a radio amateur, by the name of Grote Reber, who during 
the very early days of radio, built a parabolic reflector and started to 
explore in search of signals from outer space, and he succeeded? His 
original dish antenna is now preserved at one of the world?s most 
important radio astronomy observatories, and scientists recognize the 
contributions made by amateur radio operator Grote Reber to the 
development of radio astronomy, now one of the leading aspects of 
scientific exploration of the Universe.
Reber decided to build his own radio telescope in his back yard in 
Wheaton, Illinois, when he could not get a job with Karl Jansky the Bell 
Telephone Laboratories scientist that discovered radio waves from outer 
space.Reber, who was a university trained electrical engineer was able 
to design a radio telescope that  was considerably more advanced than 
Jansky's equipment. He made the world?s first  parabolic antenna using 
sheet metal  for a  mirror 9 meters in diameter, focusing to a radio 
receiver 8 meters above the mirror. The entire assembly was mounted on a 
tilting stand allowing it to be pointed in various directions, although 
not turned. The telescope was completed in 1937.
One very interesting fact about the first radio telescope made by a 
radio amateur operator was that Reber designed it to operate at a 
microwaves frequency of 3300 MHz and failed to detect signals from outer 
space, he then built another receiver for operating at 900 MHz, a UHF 
frequency that also proved to be a failure because the state of the art 
of receivers for such frequencies did not allowed for very weak signals 
to be picked up. Finally, Reber, a very dedicated person, moved down in 
frequency making his third attempt at 160 MHz and successfully picking 
up signals from space in 1938, confirming  Karl Jansky's discovery. 
Reber then turned his attention to making a radio-frequency sky map, 
which he completed in 1941 and extended in 1943. He published a 
considerable body of work during this era, and was the initiator of the 
"explosion" of radio astronomy in the immediate post-WWII era. And 
amigos, he always considered himself as an amateur?and his call sign 
W9GFZ is very well known among the world?s radio astronomers, of which 
many, I must add, are also active radio amateurs, as well as many of the 
engineers and technicians that work at the world?s most important radio 
astronomy observatories?Grote Reber died in Tasmania, where he was doing 
very low frequency radio experiments at the age of 91, and his ashes 
were distributed to 24 radio astronomy observatories around the world, 
as a tribute to this radio amateur that was one of the first to ever 
pick up radio signals from outer space?

?????

Si amigos, you are listening to Dxers Unlimited, your favorite radio 
hobby program? and here is la numero UNO, the number one favorite 
section of the show? ASK ARNIE? where I am able to answer your radio 
hobby questions here, and also via e-mail?. Today?s question is about 
the MOXON rectangle antenna, and it was sent by listener Eddy from 
Scotland? He tells me in his e-mail that his 2 meters band MOXON antenna 
works very well, and asks why he hasn?t been able to find a commercial 
version of the MOXON antenna so far? Well amigo, that?s a good question, 
because what we see normally in radio magazines adds are Yagi and Log 
Periodic beam antennas? covering from 40 meters or 7 megaHertz all the 
way up to the upper UHF bands, and during the past three or four years, 
I have just seen one single ad about a commercially built MOXON 
rectangle antenna for the HF bands from 20 meters to 6 meters. As you 
already know well amigo Eddie, the MOXON is a single band two elements 
close coupled antenna, that has a truly remarkable front to back ratio 
when properly built, combined with a much wider coverage area than a 
similar two element Yagi array? I am now in the process of building a 
batch of 2 meters band MOXON antennas, as part of a Radio Club project 
that will use them for the installation of very simple antenna systems 
that are going to provide much better coverage to our stations than when 
using simple omni directional vertical antennas. The system that I 
designed uses two or four MOXON antennas made with copper tubing? They 
are assembled on the mast or tower so as to provide optimum coverage 
into the areas where the amateur radio activity is higher? For example 
here in Havana, our first system has one of the MOXON antennas beaming 
to the center of the island, at 110 degrees azimuth, while the other 
antenna is beaming to the 240 degrees to reach the mountain top repeater 
located at the Sierra del Rosario national park and biosphere reserve? 
The switching between the two antennas is done right at the top of the 
mast, by means of a single pole double through relay that is remotely 
controlled from the operating position? Because the MOXON antennas have 
a horizontal pattern that is about 140 degrees between the minus 3 dB 
points, this system has proven to be very efficient, and is much cheaper 
than having to buy and install an antenna rotor? With a stack of two 
MOXONS in each direction, the estimated antenna gain is around 6 dB, 
the equivalent of a well designed and built three element YAGI, but with 
the advantage that the MOXON covers a much wider area due to its better 
horizontal pattern?For those of you listeners of Dxers Unlimited that 
are also radio amateur operators, I have here all the design information 
for this simple , easy to build and rugged dual directions antenna 
system for the two meters band , based on the MOXON rectangle antenna 
that is becoming more and more popular these days among the world?s ham 
radio operators due to its excellent characteristics.
And now amigos at the end of the show, as always when I am here in 
Havana, listen now to Arnie Coro?s Dxers Unlimited?s HF plus low band 
VHF propagation update and forecast? More and more days with ZERO 
sunspots and extremely low solar flux levels? solar scientists are now 
almost sure that since July the SUN is going trough the minimum of cycle 
23? Equinoctial propagation conditions are slowly fading away, as the 
northern hemisphere winter and the lower hemisphere summer approach? so 
be prepared for many more days of very low maximum useable frequencies, 
and also of very low ionospheric absorption ?
Transequatorial propagation on the 10 and 6 meters band is now happening 
every day, from the Caribbean to the extreme end of South America, and 
here in Havana, a good example is the fact that 10 meter band pirates 
stations from Argentina and Brazil are coming in every afternoon? See 
you all at the mid week edition of the program , Tuesday and Wednesday 
UTC days amigos !!! And don?t forget to send me your signal reports and 
comments to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or VIA AIR MAIL to Arnie Coro, Radio Havana 
Cuba, Havana Cuba.



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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 18:10:47 +0300
From: "Zacharias Liangas " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] SOMALIA: RADIO SHABELLE IS BACK ON AIR
To: <>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII

SOMALIA: RADIO SHABELLE IS BACK ON AIR
http://www.shabelle.net/news/ne3761.htm

Mogadishu 18, Sept.07 ( Sh.M.Network)-Radio Shabelle one of the 
leading media in Somali particularly in Mogadishu got its liberty. The 
radio was off air for the last 15 days. 

Shabelle mainly focuses on the truth on the ground and devotedly 
works for its people. With permission from God and immense efforts 
from some notable individuals the radio resumed its activities. Some of 
the notable individuals including the overall general of Shabelle Media 
Network Abdimalik Yusuf Mahamud and Professor Mohamed Omar 
Talha the deputy speaker the parliament said in an interview that he is 
sharing the sympathy with the entire staffs of the radio Shabelle and he 
also added that he is very excited to hear Shabelle on air again. 

In the early hours today at around 7:00am local time almost the entire 
employees converged at the morning shadow of Shabelle building and 
exchanged cuddles of nostalgia. Almost the whole population in the city 
and those of the regions expressed their emotion regarding the 
Shabelle on air again. 

In the course of the close down the victims are not only the employees 
but also the displaced people beside the road leading to Afgoi. These 
internal displaced people are adhered to Shabelle for it truth. 

Shabelle Media Network Somalia
E-mail us: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Email Us: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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: 8
Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 17:34:24 +0200
From: Artur Fern?ndez Llorella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] FW: Contribution
To: <[email protected]>
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 9525  Received QSL card from Cotton Tree News. It has Fondation Hirondelle on 
one side and Cotton Tree News on the other with full data. Report sent to 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Answer came from Sierra Leone via snail mail. Artur Fern?ndez 
LlorellaCatalonia, Spain
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Message: 9
Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 18:53:00 +0200
From: "Marc Vissers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs
To: "Hard-Core-DX" <[email protected]>
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6005,0 kHz - 1827 UTC - 5/10 - SEY - BBC Worldservice, Mahe
BBC ID?s, Somali px, world politics, sudden s/off @ 1830 // 9630 - 34333

6855,0 kHz - 0530 UTC - 5/10 - USA - WYFR Family Radio, Okeechobee FL
E px ?Family Bible Study?, ID, e-mail, address - 35333

7355,0 kHz - 0554 UTC - 5/10 - USA - WHRI, Furman SC
Religious topics on ?The Harvest Show? in E, WHRI ID & s/off, change to 7365
kHz - 35333

9345,0 kHz - 1839 UTC - 5/10 - ISR - Kol Israel, Yavne
E world news, ID, abt performance on children?s author Janusz Korczak, wx,
REKA ID, address. Over in Yiddish @ 1845 - 35333

9475,0 kHz - 1757 UTC - 5/10 - AUS - Radio Australia, Shepparton
ID?s, news, E px ?Pacific Review? - 32332

9750,0 kHz - 1715 UTC - 5/10 - MLA - Voice Of Malaysia, Kajang
Malay px, mx, abt tsunami, Kualu Lumpur, Malaysia, world news @ 1730, ?Suara
Malaysia? ID, fading heavily - 25322

11905,0 kHz - 1444 UTC - 5/10 - CLN - Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation,
Ekala
South Asian songs, reception spoiled by VOA on same channel from 1500
onwards, E & Hi ID & s/off after s/off VOA @ 1530 - 24322

12160,0 kHz - 1406 UTC - 5/10 - USA - WWCR, Nashville TN
Soporific slow E talk by Tony Alamo, Christian Ministries Worldwide, address
PO Box 6467, Texarkana TX, WWCR ID - 35333

15090,0 kHz - 1358 UTC - 5/10 - KWT - Radio Free Afghanistan, Umm Al-Rimam
Topic abt Pakistan, Musharraf, Benazir Bhutto, Dari news, ID ?Injah Radio
Azadi? - 25433

15245,1 kHz - 1347 UTC - 5/10 - KRE - Voice Of Korea, Kujang
ID ?This is Voice of Korea?, patriottic song, propagandistic talks in E, bad
audio, off frequency // 13760 - 24222

15680,0 kHz - 1309 UTC - 5/10 - CLN - Radio Free Afghanistan, Iranawila
Pushto? talks abt Afghanistan, many ?Radio Azadi? ID?s, mx, s/off @ 1330 -
34433

15690,0 kHz - 1236 UTC - 5/10 - CLN - Radio Farda, Iranawila
Farsi news, ID, jammer on background - 34433

15760,0 kHz - 0943 UTC - 5/10 - ISR - Kol Israel, Yavne
Heated conversation in Hebrew with listeners over the phone, mx, ID - 45444


73 and good DX,
DXA30 Marc

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Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 23:05:03 +0000
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Message: 11
Date: Sat, 6 Oct 2007 19:48:42 EDT
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**ECUADOR. 4909.19, Radio Chaskis, Otavalo, 1004-1015, Oct  6,
Spanish announcements. Lively Ecuadorian music. ID at 1007.
Poor to fair. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**GABON. 4777, Radio Gabon, *0543-0600, Oct  6, Sign on with
short fanfare & opening French announcements with IDs. Possible
news headlines. Afro-pop music at 0545. Fair. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**HONDURAS. 3339.96, HRMI-Radio MI, 0935-0950, Oct  6,
Variety of Spanish pop music, ballads, & Spanish religious music.
"Radio MI" ID at 0937 & 0948. fair. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**TANZANIA. 11735, Radio Tanzania-Zanzibar, 1800-1810, Oct  6,
English news. IDs as "Spice FM". Back to Swahili & local music at
1810. Good. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
 



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Message: 12
Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 09:52:18 +1000
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4755 low level with American style of religious EE programming, (without the
fire and brimstone), 0907 through to 0925 when ann in local language, unable to
obtain a clear ID, after 0925 signal was barealy audible. Presumed this to be
Pacific missionary station. 6 Oct. Johno Wright in Sydney Australia. ICOM R75
using a directional EWE pointing almost directly at the station.




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