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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: I DID IT!!  I finally logged KBRW-680-Barrow AK!!! (Paul)
   2. ?ltimas escuchas (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
   3. Re: [dxld] VERY BAD distortion on 15592 to 15672 kHz / VoRUS
      in ham band 7080 kHz (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   4. 3 NEW AUDIOCLIPS (francesco)
   5. Oct 12 Logs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   6. logs (L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec)
   7. RADIO PRAGUE - WINTER PERIOD 2007/2008 (sakthi vel)
   8. strange station (Robert Jansen)
   9. 5770 Myanmar (Jari Savolainen)
  10. Re: strange station (Wolfgang Bueschel)
  11. Glenn Hauser logs October 12 (Glenn Hauser)
  12. HCDX logs between 2007-10-12 0000 UTC and 2007-10-13 0000 UTC
      (Risto Kotalampi)
  13. Re: strange station (Elmer David ESCOTO)
  14. Bolivia (RobWilknr)
  15. Pirate: under cover radio (k4ape)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 18:13:11 +1300
From: "Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] I DID IT!!  I finally logged KBRW-680-Barrow AK!!!
To: "Hard-Core-DX" <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
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Hi Patrick

It might even be worth paying the station a visit!

I remember a logging I made of the Azores Islands when they were using 4865 
kHz. Two of us sent reports to the station, I got my QSL back but the other 
person - who actually phoned me to say they were being heard didn't. He had 
to grovel somewhat to get the station verified. They were on air to cover 
the Portuguese elections and from what I was told, it was the first time 
they had been heard in New Zealand during the evening.

Paul
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Patrick Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 3:00 PM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] I DID IT!! I finally logged KBRW-680-Barrow AK!!!


> Thanks Paul. Yes, it took a long time to finally nab that def ID. I had
> logged KBRW several times in the past, but no def ID. There was no one
> else it could have been. Even the last time with a buried ID, but not
> enough to do anything with. But with all of the off & on details I got
> this time,  there should be no issue in getting  a QSL. (I hope).
>
> 73,
>
> Patrick
>
> Patrick Martin
> KAVT Reception Manager
> 



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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 11:55:07 +0200 (CEST)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] ?ltimas escuchas
To: Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

   Saludos cordiales. Por el momento el servicio de correo de yahoo se a 
restablecido, de todas las maneras aqu? en Valencia, Espa?a, seguimos en alerta 
roja por riesgo de fuertes lluvias, las temibles "Gotas fr?as" han llegado.
   
  CHINA 17705 China National Radio , 11:30-11:45, escuchada el 10 de octubre en 
mandar?n, locutor con comentarios, cu?as de la emisora, m?sica, SINPO 44333.
   
  INDIA 9870 All India Radio, 13:55-14:02, escuchada el 11 de octubre en hind? 
a locutora con comentarios en programa musical, temas de m?sica pop mel?dica 
local, SINPO 44333.
   
  ISRAEL 15785 Galei Zahal, 16:35-17:05, escuchada el 10 de octubre en hebreo, 
emisi?n de m?sica mel?dica, cu?as publicitarias, cu?a de ID ?Galei Zahal, Kol 
Israel?, al menos eso me a parecido escuchar y no recuerdo una identificaci?n 
as? de esta emisora, locutor con bolet?n de noticias, se aprecia una 
deficiencia en la modulaci?n, SINPO 44343.
   
  REINO UNIDO 17700 Radio Solh, 12:52-13:00, escuchada el 10 de octubre en 
idioma afgano con emisi?n de m?sica pop local, ligeramente interferida por CNR 
en 17705, SINPO 44444.
   
  73 Jos? Miguel Romero.
  Burjasot (Valencia)
  Espa?a
   
  Sangean ATS 909
  Radio Master A-108
   
  ==============================================
  Frecuencia  DX
  http://es.groups.yahoo.com/group/frecuenciadx/
   
==============================================
       
---------------------------------

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


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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 12:13:36 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [dxld] VERY BAD distortion on 15592 to 15672 kHz /
        VoRUS   in ham band 7080 kHz
To: "egroups_harmonics" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,    "HCDX"
        <[email protected]>, "DXLD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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        reply-type=original

Re: bad 7080 outlet.

VERY BAD distortion on 15592 to 15672 kHz.

Bad pairs 15064/16256 kHz at 1400 UT, wandering to 15069/16248.

On Ham Radio segment 7080; and 6968 kHz.

POSITIVE matter:
for the first time after long decline of sound quality, I noted Tatar Radio
via Samara at 0800-0900 UT on 11925 kHz today Oct 12 with surprisingly HIGH
audio quality. No buzz, no distortion, Russian at 0815 UT S=8 signal level.
All feeder, tx, and antenna problems now hopefully solved?

# # # #


The faulty tx / and antenna influence electromagnetic interferences occur at
RC-1 Lesnoy Moscow tx site.

Mikhail from St.P. sent me this e-mail recently:

(...) thank your for your info. Just had a phone talk with of the
technicians from Lesnoy transmitting center (Radio Center No.1)
about all of these problems (including 7310 kHz spurs). Let's hope
they will fix them before their first midday transmission...(...)

Mikhail
(via wwdxc BC-DX Oct 12)

<http://topnews.wwdxc.de>

# # #

RUSSIA   two spurious 7080 and 6968 at 1900-2000 UT, Oct 11.
Program Voice of Russia in English.

7080 much stronger at S=9+20 dB level.

Nearest regular VoRUS tx in En is 7310 Moscow site.
Distortion only on the lower side.
No spurious on the upper side like 7425 or 7540 kHz.

Also heavy BUZZ again on 7320 kHz German via Samara Russia, 19-20 UT.
73 wb (Oct 11)




RUSSIA. Peaks 15610/15640 kHz. A very bad distortion broadcast signal of
Voice of Russia Urdu service noted Oct 11; around 1145-1200 UT Warm Up
procedure with 800 Hertz test tone into Urdu language broadcast \\ 15405 and
15550 kHz.

Broadcast VOR Urdu service, 1200-1300 UT, in \\ tiny 15405 and 15550 kHz
outlets. 15610/15640 is NOT scheduled for URDU service. Noted on three rxs
like AOR 7030, Eton E1, Sony ICF 2001/2010 73 wb (Wolfgang Bueschel, dxldyg
via DX LISTENING DIGEST)

WB also notified Mikhail Timofeyev and the Taldom transmitting center about
this (gh, DXLD)

At 1330 I have the "fundamental" signal on 15605 (listed by HFCC) with
somewhat distorted modulation and an FM-like spur on 15640 and scratchy
audio up to about 15660. Nothing on the lower side of 15605. (Olle Alm,
Sweden, ibid.)

Hello, despite I could not determinate the actuator fundamental frequency of
the distorted signal, distortion was so tremendous here in Germany, my
friend Olle in Sweden noted the signal on the upper flank of the Moscow
outlet 15605 kHz today Oct 11. 15605 1300-1530 40,41,49 MSK 500 115 RUS VOR
GFC But I noted the distortion already on test tone WARMUP from 1145 UT
onwards. 73 wb (Wolfgang Bueschel, ibid.)

While the day before, the 15510 area was blotched by a spur from VOR on
15605, as I reported, rechecked Oct 10 at 1356, there was another signal
from VOR, which also had a buzz on its carrier, not \\ 15605. Closed with
web address, 1359 VOR IS, simultaneous but not synchronized with 15550 and
15605, 1400 ID in Turkish and then just buzz until off at 1401* This is
listed in HFCC as Samara, 140 degrees, which doesn't seem right for Turkey:

15510 1200 1600 40-42,49,54,58 SAM 250 140 1234567 250307 281007 D RUS VOR
GFC

EiBi however says 15510 at 12-14 is for Afghanistan in its languages, but
I'm sure I heard 'Burasi Moskva(sp?)'. Axually, this must have been the
*start of the Turkish broadcast which per EiBi is supposed to be on other
frequencies:

1400 1500 RUS Voice of Russia TU ME 7325a 11985m 1170a 13855m

Apparently the spur the day before completely obscured this other VOR
transmission.

While the dirty spur from VOR was around 15510 on Oct 10, things were
different Oct 11: centered on 15640, where the YFR relay is supposed to be,
and maybe was anyway, buried under the QRM. At 1306 found this very
distorted signal splattering with spikes, worst between 15615 and 15660,
ruining Greece on 15630 during talk in unID language, but into non-Christian
music at 1311 so decided it was not YFR. Then checking the lower edge of the
blob, the modulation obviously matched VOR Hindi service on 15605. But the
15605 transmitter was NOT responsible. The scheduled \\ of 15550 was absent,
so I think that was the transmitter to blame, badly mistuned around 15640.
Confirming that it was separate from 15605, that frequency went into English
at 1400 while 15640 blob did not. This mess was also monitored by Olle Alm
in Sweden and Wolfgang Bueschel in Germany all of us off the back if really
aimed at India, but very strong here. Wolfgang also notified the Russian
transmitter operators about the problem, so we'll see if it's fixed by the
next day. There have also been similar problems in the 7.0 MHz area in the
European evenings, perhaps from the same faulty unit (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

Another spurious pair observed of nominal 15660 kHz VoRUS in English with
spurs on 15064/16256 kHz at 1400 UT, wandering to 15069/16248 kHz at 1435
UT. Oct 11 73 wb (Wolfgang Bueschel, harmonics yg via DXLD)

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Glenn Hauser" Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: [dxld] VERY BAD distortion on 15592 to 15672 kHz


>I also had this horrible distorted blob centered on 15640 from 1306 past
>1400.
> Altho it was // 15605 in Hindi, it was not // 15605 after 1400 when 15605
> goes
> into English. Since there was nothing on 15550, I think that was the
> offending
> transmitter, scheduled in Hindi // 15605 until 1400. Full report to
> follow. 73,
> (Glenn Hauser, OK, Oct 11, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
>
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Olle Alm" >
>> To: "Wolfgang Bueschel" >; "W. Glenn Hauser_actual" <
>>
>> Subject: Re: VERY BAD distortion on 15592 to 15672 kHz
>>
>> > At 1330 I have the "fundamental" signal on 15605 (listed by HFCC) with
>> > somewhat distorted modulation and an FM-like spur on 15640 and
>> > scratchy audio up to about 15660. Nothing on the lower side of 15605.
>> >
>> > Olle Alm
>> >
>> >
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "Wolfgang Bueschel"
>> > To: "W. Glenn Hauser_actual" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 2:49 PM
>> > Subject: Fw: VERY BAD distortion on 15592 to 15672 kHz
>> >
>> > ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" >
>> > To: "RC3_ Taldom" <>; "Tbilisskaya Armavir KrasnodarTransmitter
>> > Centre" ;
>> > "Mikhail Timofeyev" Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 2:35 PM
>> > Subject: Fw: VERY BAD distortion on 15592 to 15672 kHz

>> >
>> >> Noted on three rxs like AOR 7030, Eton E1, Sony ICF 2001/2010 ..
>> >> 73 wolfgang
>> >
>> >> ----- Original Message -----
>> >> From: "Wolfgang Bueschel"
>> >> To: "DXLD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "HCDX"
>> >> Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 2:17 PM
>> >> Subject: VERY BAD distortion on 15592 to 15672 kHz
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Broadcast VoRUS Urdu service, 1200-1300 UT, in \\ tiny 15405 and
>> >> 15550 kHz outlets. 15610/15640 is NOT scheduled for URDU sce.
>> >> 73 wb
>> >>
>> >>> ----- Original Message -----
>> >>> To: "egroups_harmonics" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >>> Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 2:09 PM
>> >>> Subject: VERY BAD distortion on 15592 to 15672 kHz
>> >>
>> >> RUSSIA  Peaks 15610/15640 kHz.
>> >> A very bad distortion broadcast signal of Voice of  Russia Urdu
>> >> service
>> >> noted Oct 11; around 1145-1200 UT Warm Up procedure with 800 Hertz
>> >> test tone into Urdu language broadcast \\ 15405 and 15550 kHz.
>> >> 73 wb



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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 17:04:25 +0200
From: "francesco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] 3 NEW AUDIOCLIPS
To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

3 NEW AUDIOCLIPS

The blog is updated with 3  new audioclips:

- Democratic Voice Of Burma 15480 KHz
- Cadena SER  1260 KHz 
- Arrow Classi Rock  675 KHz

all at

http://swli05639fr.blogspot.com/

73's Francesco

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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 12:28:51 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [HCDX] Oct 12 Logs
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

**AUSTRALIA. 4910, ABC, VL8T-Tennant Creek, 1110-1130+, Oct 12, 
On the air at this odd time with English announcements, pop music. 
News at 1130. Fair to good. Very weak on // 2310, 2485.
Still here at 1220 check. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**CANADA. 4877.49, Radio Canada International, Sackville, 0205-0220,
Oct 12, Surprisingly good signal in Spanish. Sub-harmonic of 9754.98.
? x 9754.98. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**ECUADOR. 4814.99, Radio El Buen Pastor, Saraguro, 0135-0200,
Oct 12, Tentative with Spanish religious talk. Spanish religious music.
Poor with strong CODAR QRM & weak co-channel QRM possibly
from Brazil?s Radio Difusora. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**IRAN. 3985, VOIRI, Kamalabad, 0115-0135*, Oct 12, talk in 
unidentified language. Local music. Koran. National Anthem at
0130 followed by Koran, talk & off at 0135. Poor to fair with
occasional HAM QRM. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**IRAN. 7375.91, VOIRI, Kamalabad, 0258-0325, Oct 12, Koran, 
local music. Talk in unidentified language. Fair to good but must 
use ECSS-USB to avoid Costa Rica?s University Network on 7375.08.
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**PHILIPPINES. 9615, Radio Veritas Asia, Palauig, 1135-1155*, Oct 12,
religious talk in unidentified language with English translations. Lite
instrumental music. English ID at 1155 sign off. Fair. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**PHILIPPINES. 11730, Radio Veritas Asia, Palauig, *1157-1210, Oct 12,
Sign on with instrumental music, English ID & into unidentified language 
at 1158. Lite music. Fair. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 





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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 07:12:11 -0300
From: L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] logs
To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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3935KHz  Nova Zelandia  R. Reading Service(pres)  Levin    5/10  08:04  EE  fv 
tkls  22222  (LOB-B).

4734KHz  Bolivia  R. Universitaria  Cobija  10/10  23:36  SS  mv: studio and 
external speaking (maybe abt political celebration) "...el presidente de la 
republica Ivo Moralez Alva.., R. Universitaria en esta transmision..."  23232  
(LOB-B).

4955KHz  Peru  R Cultural Amauta  Huanta  5/10  00:08  SS  fv: ID "desde la 
cidad de Huanta, transmite la radio  Cultural Amauta"  33233  (LOB-B).

9525KHz  Indonesia  Voice of Indonesia  Jakarta-Cimanggis  8/10  09:23    
malaysian  fv tkls ; mx (by female singer)  44344  (LOB-B).

73

 
Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec

Embu (area rural)-SP Brasil (23 33  S, 46 51  W)

Sony ICF SW40

dipolo 18m e 32m 
http://www.freewebs.com/audiodx/

   

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Message: 7
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 13:06:53 +0100 (BST)
From: sakthi vel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] RADIO PRAGUE - WINTER PERIOD 2007/2008
To: dxld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

RADIO PRAGUE - WINTER PERIOD 2007/2008   

Program UTC     kHz     m       kW      Area

CZECH   

0930 - 0957     11600   25      100     S.W. Europe
                21745   13      100     E.Africa/ Mi. East

1030 - 1057     15710   19      100     S. Asia
                21745   13      100     W. Africa
1200 - 1227     11640   25      100     N. Europe
                17545   16      100     S. Asia/ Australia
        
1330 - 1357     6055    49      100     C. Europe
                7345    41      100     W. Europe
        
1630 - 1657     5930    49      100     W. Europe
                15710   19      100     C.& W. Africa
        
1830 - 1857     5930    49      100     W. Europe
                9400    31      100     Asia/ Australia
        
2030 - 2057     5930    49      100     W. Europe
                9430    31      100     S.& E. Asia/ Australia
        
2200 - 2227     5930    49      100     S.W. Europe (S.America)
                9435    31      100     S. America/S.W.Europe
        
0030 - 0057     5930    49      100     S. America
                7345    41      100     N. America
        
0230 - 0257     6200    49      100     N. America
                7345    41      100     S. America
        
0330 - 0357     6200    49      100     N. America
                7345    41      100      
GERMAN  
0730 - 0757     5930    49      100     W. Europe
                7345    41      100     Europe
        
1100 - 1127     7345    41      100     C. Europe
                9880    31      100     W. Europe
        
1300 - 1327     6055    49      100     C. Europe
                7345    41      100     W. Europe
        
1300 - 1327     *1) 9750        31      35      C. Europe
        Fri, Sat        DRM                      
        
1600 - 1627     5930    49      100     W. Europe
        
1730 - 1757     *2) 5940        49      250     W. Europe

ENGLISH 

0800 - 0827     7345    41      100     N.W. Europe
                9860    31      100      
        
1000 - 1029     *3) 9955        31      50      Caribbean/ S. America
                15710   19      100     S. Asia
                21745   13      100     W. Africa
        
1130 - 1157     11640   25      100     N. Europe
                17545   16      100     E. Africa/ Mi. East
        
1330 - 1357     *1) 9750        31      35      C. Europe       Fri, Sat        
DRM             
         
        
1400 - 1429     11600   25      100     S. Asia
                13580   22      100     N. America
        
1500 ? 1527     *3) 7385        41      50      N. America (central part)
        
1700 - 1727     5930    49      100     N.W. Europe
                15710   19      100     C.& W. Africa
        
1800 - 1827     5930    49      100     N.W. Europe
                9400    31      100     Asia/ Australia
        
2100 - 2127     5930    49      100     N.W. Europe (N.America)
                9430    31      100     S.& E. Asia/ Australia
        
2230 - 2257     5930    49      100     N. America
                9435    31      100     C.& W. Africa
        
2330 - 2357     5930    49      100     N. America
                7345    41      100      
ENGLISH 
0100 - 0127     6200    49      100     N. America
(Cont.)         7345    41      100      
        
0200 - 0227     6200    49      100     N. America
                7345    41      100      
        
0400 - 0427     *4) 5990        49      250     N. America (western part)
                6200    49      100     N. America
                7345    41      100      
        
0430 - 0457     9890    31      100/100 E. Africa/ S.W. Asia
SPANISH 
0900 - 0927     11600   25      100     S.W. Europe
                15255   19      100      
        
1030 - 1057     *3) 9955        31      50      Caribbean/ S. America
        
1500 - 1527     11600   25      100     S.W. Europe
                13580   22      100      
        
1900 - 1927     5930    49      100     S.W. Europe
                9430    31      100      
        
2000 - 2027     5930    49      100     S.W. Europe
                9430    31      100      
        
2130 - 2157     5930    49      100     S.W. Europe (S.America)
                9435    31      100      
        
2330 - 2357     *4) 6000        49      250     Caribbean/ S. America
        
0000 - 0027     5930    49      100     S. America
                7345    41      100      
                *5) 11665       25      250      
        
0130 - 0157     6200    49      100     C. America
                7345    41      100      
        
0300 - 0327     6200    49      100     C. America
                7345    41      100     S. America
        
0530 - 0557     *3) 9955        31      50      Caribbean/ S. America

FRENCH  

0700 - 0727     5930    49      100     W. Europe
                7345    41      100     S.W. Europe
        
0830 - 0857     9860    31      100     W. Europe
                11600   25      100     S.W. Europe
        
1430 - 1457     11600   25      100     S.W. Europe
                13580   22      100     N. Africa
        
1730 - 1757     5930    49      100     W. Europe
                15710   19      100     C. Africa
        
1930 - 1957     5930    49      100     W. Europe
                9430    31      100     S.W. Europe/N.W. Africa
        
2300 - 2327     5930    49      100     N. America
                7345    41      100     

 
RUSSIAN 
0500 - 0527     5980    49      100     E. Europe
                9890    31      100     E. Europe / S.W. Asia
        
1230 - 1257     6055    49      100     E. Europe
                17545   16      100     E. Europe / S.W. Asia
        
1530 - 1557     5930    49      100     E. Europe
                9450    31      100     E. Europe / S.W. Asia
        
1900 - 1927     *6) 5830        49      250     E. Europe

        Transmitters at Litomy?l  16E10 49N48
        *1) Relayed via Rampisham, 02W38 50N48
        *2) Relayed via Krasnodar, 39E00 45N02
        *3) Relayed via Miami, 80W22 25N54
        *4) Relayed via Sackville, 64W19 45N53
        *5) Relayed via Ascension, 14W23 07S54
        *6) Relayed via Duchanbe, 68E50 38N40
                                         
SATELLITE TRANSMISSIONS for Europe       
All programmes listed in the shortwave schedule can be
heard in Europe from the Astra 3A satellite:
Program UTC     Satellite
CZECH           Astra 3A, 23.5 deg. East, Transponder 14
GERMAN          12.525 GHz, Polarisation: vertical
ENGLISH see     Symbol rate: 27.5 Msym/s, FEC 3/4
SPANISH shortwave       Select CRo6/CRo7
FRENCH          Radio Prague programmes
RUSSIAN          are in the right channel.
                                         
SATELLITE TRANSMISSIONS via World Radio Network
Program UTC     Satellite / Transmitter
ENGLISH 1000 ? 1030     Eutelsat Hotbird 6,  13 deg. East,
12.597 GHz
for             Transponder 94, Vertical, 27500 Mbaud
 Europe         FEC 3/4, DVB  MPEG2
                Select WRN English from audio menu
ENGLISH 1000 ? 1030     Sky Digital channel 0122
for             Eurobird 1,  28.5 deg. East, 11.585 GHz
UK&Ireland              Transponder D7S, Horizontal, 27.500 Mbaud
                FEC 2/3, DVB  MPEG2
                Select WRN Europe from audio menu  
ENGLISH 0300 ? 0330     Galaxy 25 (G-25),  97deg. West, 
12.177 GHz
for             Transponder 27, Vertical, 23000 Msym/s
N.America                FEC 2/3, DVB MPEG2, Service ID 14
                Select Audio Channel WRN1 English
For transmission times and details of other Radio
Prague programmes on WRN see:
http://www.wrn.org/listeners/schedules/
                                        
LOCAL FM TRANSMISSIONS                   
Program UTC     Frequency        Area    
ENGLISH         1807 ? 1822     92.6 MHz         Prague & Centr. Bohemia
 
        Mon-Thu                          
                                        
Valid: 28 October 2007 - 29 March 2008
UTC = Greenwich Mean Time
//////////////////
Jaisakthivel, Ardic DX Club, Chennai, India



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Message: 8
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 17:21:59 +0200
From: Robert Jansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] strange station
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receiving station at 15.00 utc on 15.476 sri lanka or hindi ?? please 
help with i.d

thanks, Robert Jansen in Holland


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Message: 9
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 21:24:41 +0300
From: "Jari Savolainen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] 5770 Myanmar
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12 Oct at 1335 noted a strong carrier with not too
strong audio on 5770. Usual Myanmar Defense Forces
BC Unit, Taunggyi type of programming. Signed off at
1531 after a brief announcement by male voice. As no
id was regognized (anyone ever had a reliable id from
this one?) consider this one as tentative. They've been
unheard here for weeks, maybe for months.
Jari Savolainen
Kuusankoski
Finland 


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Message: 10
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 21:52:17 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] strange station
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Probably Democratic Voice of Burma in Burmese on 15480 kHz ?
1430-1530.  73 wb

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Robert Jansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 5:21 PM
Subject: [HCDX] strange station

> receiving station at 15.00 utc on 15.476 sri lanka or hindi ?? please 
> help with i.d
> 
> thanks, Robert Jansen in Holland



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Message: 11
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 15:44:33 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs October 12
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** AFGHANISTAN [non]. One more day, again Oct 12 at 1346, R. Solh, 17700 via
Rampisham UK, playing skipping/sticking music CD (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** ALBANIA. R. Tirana, 13750, Oct 12 at 1302 check was again in Albanian
instead of English. Switched to English sometime between 1314 and 1315 for tail
end of press review about nuclear power, electricity shortage (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LSITENING DIGEST)

** AUSTRALIA. Oct 12 at 1215 found a signal in English on 4910 where normally
there is none: must be VL8T, Tennant Creek NT, once again having failed to
shift to 120m at scheduled 0830. Aussie dialog, 1218 music, 1230 news; still
audible at recheck 1319, and weaker at 1325 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)

** BULGARIA. No awful spurs from Russia Oct 12 on the 15 MHz band, but instead
I found R. Bulgaria 15700 transmitter at 1327 producing over-modulation spike
spurs out to 15680-15720 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake Oct 12 at 2010, 2014 on 13625, 11740, 11700, none very
strong, but atop whatever it`s jamming, which according to EiBi is in all three
cases R. Free Asia in Chinese via Tinian (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)

** ITALY [non?]. Just as if you hear Persian on SW you know it`s not Iran, if
you hear Italian, you know it`s not Italy. Oct 12 at 1222 a M&W discussion in
Italian on 15595. This is Vatican Radio, scheduled daily at 1200-1230, 250 kW,
107 degrees from Santa Maria di Galeria. 

Or in the interest of country diversity should we now consider the
extra-territorial SMG as Italy proper, since there are also SW emissions from
inside Vatican City proper.

The ADDX by-language schedule at http://www.addx.de/Hfpdat/plaene.php dated 2
Sept needs to be revised since it still shows Rai and NHK in Italian. Others
still using this language: CRI, WYFR, IRIB, AWR, RRI, VOT, VOR, Tirana, Serbia,
Cairo, SANTEC, TWR, RAE (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA. 13745 was still a mystery here, Oct 12 at 1255 tune-in, man speaking
slowly, deliberately with great expression, apparently reading poetry or a
classic story. Went right thru hourtop with no break. Finally at 1311 music,
1317 started another program with theme, woman announcer; 1319 brief Russian
actuality with voice-over translation in still uncertain language. I don`t hear
anything to indicate this is Christian, nor recognizable jingles from major
broadcasters. Since this was Friday, I was alert for TWR as still on the
schedules from Rwanda in Afar at 1300-1315 only, and previously heard, but no
sign of it now. Then checking Aoki as of Oct 11, the answer:

13745 VOICE OF RUSSIA 1200-1400 1234567 Pashto/Dari 250 105 Krasnodar 

This was probably an S07 change, as it is still missing from other listings;
ADDX dated 2 Sept shows this transmission in Dari, not Pashto, on 12015 and
15510 only (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** RUSSIA [and non]. Checking the 15.6-MHz area again Oct 12 for VOR spurs of
the last few days: none heard, but 15550, believed to be the problem
transmitter the day before, was still missing from Hindi service, just 15605 at
1325. VOR in Russian at 1325 on 15540, weaker than // 15660 tho both are listed
as Moskva site, 250 kW. 15540 is 190 degrees and 15660 is 100 degrees, the
latter, closer to off-the-back for us. However, my spearch was not in vain: see
BULGARIA.

Wolfgang B?schel is hearing Russian spurs further afield from the 15660
transmitter, where I did not check today, wandering in the 15.0+ and 16.2+ MHz
areas (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Radio Mart?, 13820, very strong and jamming barely audible under, as
usually the case here midway to Cuba on the beam from Delano, Oct 12 at 2008.
Only one problem: audio cutting out continuously, making it unlistenable. Still
the same at 2012 and 2021 rechex. Isn`t anybody paying attention at Delano? Why
should they care? They are short, losing their jobs (if not FIGMO, having to
move to another IBB facility) after DL closes down in two weeks (assuming that
HR 3598 goes nowhere?). 

If no one on duty can be persuaded to actually monitor the incoming or outgoing
audio, why isn`t there an automatic monitoring system to ring an alarm when
this happen? Why isn`t there a backup program feed available on a moment`s
notice, such as plain old dial-up phone line, which could be switched to
manually if not automatically? Checked 11930 Mart? via Greenville, and no
breakups, so the problem is somewhere between Miami/Washington and Delano.
Rechecked at 2126, 13820 was still breaking up every few seconds, quite an
improvement, but not good enough for my government`s work coming out of my
pocket. One is always suspicious of a station whose own employees do not want
to listen to it (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)



       
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Message: 12
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 23:05:02 +0000
From: Risto Kotalampi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] HCDX logs between 2007-10-12 0000 UTC and 2007-10-13
        0000 UTC
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Message: 13
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 16:33:04 -0600
From: Elmer David ESCOTO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] strange station
To: "Robert Jansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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Strange indeed... Argentine Antarctica's LRA36 is usually here, although I'm 
not so sure they are on at 1500 UTC...

Elmer Escoto
San Pedro Sula, HONDURAS
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From: "Robert Jansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 9:21 AM
Subject: [HCDX] strange station


> receiving station at 15.00 utc on 15.476 sri lanka or hindi ?? please
> help with i.d
>
> thanks, Robert Jansen in Holland
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Message: 14
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 20:01:31 -0400
From: RobWilknr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Bolivia
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  Friday October 12th

Bolivia  4716.  Radio  Yura, Yura was not noted  0l00 and then again 
1000 to 1100.  12Oct. Silent as I type at 2325[Wilkner-FL]

Bolivia 4732. Radio Universitaria, Cobija, Pando seems back on the air 
at 2300 GMT with excellent signal,  minus the rtty so far.  Thanks"heads 
up"  by Ron Howard!!! [Wilkner-FL] 

+++Credit for the log of Bolivia 4732. Radio Universitaria, Cobija, 
Pando  should go to Dxer Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec dxing from Embu (area 
rural)-SP Brasil (23 33 S, 46 51 W) in HCDX +++


Bolivia  4875.9  R. Estambul seems to be silent for the last week.  
[Wilkner-FL]


Bob Wilkner
Florida
NRD 535D



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Message: 15
Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 21:26:45 -0400
From: "k4ape" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Pirate: under cover radio
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PIRATE RADIO
6.925   UNDER COVER RADIO   0116Z  13/10/07
Strong signal, in AM, peaking to S9+25db over at times. ID was "Contact us 
at [EMAIL PROTECTED]" Have no idea if that is a working e-mail 
address. Program was a bunch of audio clips featuring  George (Read my lips) 
Bush sr. and Bill (Slick Willie) Clinton. Lasted about 22 minutes then 
disappeared.

After the pirate went away, there appeared several stations talking to each 
other in Spanish.  These stations were in upper sideband. Wonder if there is 
some connection between this pirate and bootleggers in Mexico????

DXer: Willis
QTH: Old Fort, TN, USA
ANTENNA: 40 meter diapole
RCVR: Drake R-4C 



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