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Today's Topics:

   1. Logs (Manuel M?ndez)
   2. Latest logs (Arnaldo)
   3. Tips (Giampiero Bernardini)
   4. Radio Heritage News #18 Climate Change & Pacific Radio
      ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   5. Tips (Giampiero Bernardini)
   6. Glenn Hauser logs October 13-14 (Glenn Hauser)
   7. Glenn Hauser logs October 14 (Glenn Hauser)
   8. Onda Cero Radio en 4394.5 USB (Manuel M?ndez)
   9. 4395 USB Onda Cero, Espa?a. (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
  10. BAVARIAN OPEN RADIO & RADIO NOORDERLICHT (francesco)
  11. Escuchas (Manuel M?ndez)
  12. North American Pirate Logs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  13. DX Listening Digest 7-124; WOR 1377 (Glenn Hauser)
  14. HCDX logs between 2007-10-14 0000 UTC and 2007-10-15 0000 UTC
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  15. Re: North American Pirate Logs (k4ape)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 08:27:06 +0200
From: Manuel M?ndez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs
To: "Glenn Hauser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Manuel M?ndez 
Lugo, Spain

Escucha realizada en casco urbano de Lugo
Grundig Satellit 500 y Sony ICF SW 7600G 
Antena de cable, 8 metros

BRASIL
4885, Radio Clube do Par?, Belem, 0545-0547, 14-10, programa de canciones 
brasile?as. 35433. (M?ndez)

4915, Radiodifusora Macap?, Macap?, 0548-0551, canciones brasile?as. 24322. 
(M?ndez)

COLOMBIA, 5910, Marfil Estereo, 0552, 14-10, canciones latinoamericanas, 
identificaci?n entre canciones: "Marfil Estereo". Buena se?al. 45444. (M?ndez)

PERU, 4790.2, Radio Visi?n, Chiclayo, 0540, 14-10, programa religioso, 
canciones, espa?ol. Se?al d?bil. 14321. (M?ndez)

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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 09:35:15 -0300
From: "Arnaldo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Latest logs
To: <[email protected]>
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ANTARTICA

15476 LRA36 Radio Nacional Arc?ngel San Gabriel, Esperanza Antartic Base,

2030-2055, October 08, Spanish, 

very nice Argentina tradicional songs, ID as: ?LRA36????, 34322

(Arnaldo Slaen, Argentina)

 

ARGENTINA

13363,5 LS4 Radio Continental, Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, 

2105+, October 13, Spanish, transmissi?n football match  Argentina vs Chile 
from River Plate Stadium in Buenos Aires city, LSB mode, 34433

(Arnaldo Slaen, Argentina)

 

BOLIVIA

4732,04 Radio Universitaria, Cobija, 2345-0000, October 12,

romantic songs in spanish non stop, 24332/3

(Arnaldo Slaen, Argentina)

 

USA

7811U AFRTS, Key West, Florida, 0940-0945, October 09, English,

talk by male, short interview, 34433

(Arnaldo Slaen, Argentina)


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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 03:00:01 +0200
From: "Giampiero Bernardini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Tips
To: "CUMBRE-DX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "DXLD"
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Ciao, here are some tips while testing my new SDR-IQ by RF Space, the little
brother of SDR-14

5910 13/10 0010 Marfil Estereo, Colombia, romantic songs, fair

6009,5 13/10 2340 La Voz de tu conciencia, Colombia, talks, fair

6019,5 13/10 2351 Radio Victoria, Peru, talks, poor, not ID heard because
stopped by CRI at 2358

6035 13/10 2345 La Voz del Guaviare, Colombia, talks & music low signal (S3)
but clear and good modulation. After 0000 little QRM from Bhutan.

6134,8 14/10 0016 Radio Santa Cruz, Bolivia, talks, poor

6155 14/1 0025 Radio Republica, Clandestine to Cuba, prg "Alternativa",
phone messages. fair

rx: SDR-IQ & T2FD antenna

Ciao
Giampiero

Giampiero Bernardini
Milano




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Message: 4
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 15:44:10 +1300
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Heritage News #18 Climate Change & Pacific Radio
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Radio Heritage News #18 October 2007
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Message: 5
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 06:15:21 +0200
From: "Giampiero Bernardini" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Tips
To: "CUMBRE-DX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,    "Hard-Core-Dx"
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Other tips:

4775 14/10 0338 TWR, Mpangela Ranch, Swaziland, start BC with ids, good

4790,13 14/10 0320 Radio Vision, Peru, long rel. talks, poor but clear
because no noise

4914,96 14/10 0342 Radio Difusora Macap?, Brazil, nice romantic songs with
several ids. fair

6185 14/19 0351 Radio Educacion, Mexico, talks & serious music. Poor

SDR-IQ & T2FD antenna

ciao
Giampiero

Giampiero Bernardini
Milano, Italy




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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 22:08:24 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs October 13-14
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** ALBANIA. Monitored R. Tirana 0145 broadcast UT Sunday Oct 14. 7425 carrier
was already on at 0140, but 6120 not until 0142. Both started IS at 0143 but
not at exactly same time. As always, sign-on at 0145 gave full schedule of
English broadcasts to Eu & NAm, effective until 10/27, and still gives wrong
frequency for 0145, ex-6115, and wrong frequency for 0230, 7465 typo instead of
7425. Also says these two are Mon-Sat, while they are really Tue-Sun UT. This
took a full three minutes of this brief transmission. 0148 program preview, and
a few news items. 

Contrary to some other reviews, I think the RT announcers do put some effort
into speaking expressively; it`s just that much of the content sounds like
government press releases. 0151 a feature about something happening at the
Waldorf-Astoria in Manhattan for the Day of Columbus, apparently involving an
Albanian; then something about songs, but there were brief music bridges, not
the songs themselves; 0155 something about the Albanian language mentioning a
bible quotation. 

I listened closely, but really could not follow the details of these, as
despite good interference-free reception, some words could not be understood.
0157 ending the broadcast with theme, no formal sign-off, and carriers off at
0158, 6120 lasting about a semi-minute longer than 7425. So the body of the
0145 broadcast is only nine minutes long. Wrapped up this monitoring session at
0227 by checking R. Tirana again, when 7425 was on the air a bit before 6115
with IS (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** CANADA [and non]. Radio Canada Internal, 6100, Oct 14 from before 0200 until
0204 in Chinese was in collision with R. Rep?blica and jamming --- see CUBA
[non], which just changed from 6155. Then RCI switched to 6075 for Spanish from
0205, with ``Reflejo Boreal`` show opening with birdsong, then news. 6075 had
CCI from DW which used to beam to NAm on 6075, but now back toward Europe from
Rampisham and/or Sines, per August schedule revision:
GERMAN 6075 0200-0359 500 RAMPISHAM 105 EUR
GERMAN 6075 0200-0400 250 SINES     040 EUR

If you insist on shifting all your programming 5 minutes late for no good
reason, you are bound to run into such conflicts with other stations who manage
their frequencies to change at hourtop, more or less. But then Radio Rep?blica
is a veiled station, not appearing in HFCC, so one can pretend it`s not there
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** COSTA RICA. Oct 13 made further chex of the spurs REE Cariari 17850 is
outputting, causing complaints from `17 m` hams. As outpointed in DXLD 7-123,
on Saturdays only this frequency runs as late as 2300, while 17595 direct from
Spain stops at 2100.

Tuned in at 2024 to find 17595 direct, not in synch with satellite-delayed
17850, but 17595 with het from the spur, matching 18106, which was in synch
with 17850. Rechecked at 2204, when the direct 17595 signal had gone, I could
compare the spurs more directly: these are very strange; each seems to consist
of at least two carriers beating against each other, producing a slightly
varying het depending on modulation, but of the same pitch on both. The 18106
signal was somewhat stronger than 17594, contrary to the day before. Meanwhile,
the modulation on 17850 itself sounded normal, which is to say, undermodulated
and somewhat muffled, but with no distortion or splatter in the immediate area.
Whenever checked, they were talking about silly ball games, this being a
Saturday evening (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. RHC mixing product on 6300 was actually better than its computed
source, 6060, since 6300 was in the clear and 6060 had heavy ACI de Spain 6055,
WYFR 6065. Furthermore, Oct 14 at 0126, only Spanish was heard on 6300, tho it
leapfrogs strong RHC English transmitter on 6180 to get to 6300 (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISITENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [and non]. Heavy Cuban jamming against VOA Spanish, Oct 14 at 0119 on
its temporary frequency 6110, planned to be used for a sesquimonth only until
Octend; recheck at 0140, during the mailbag show Club de Oyentes, clear of
jamming once the Cuban show was over. 

R. Tirana plans to occupy 6110 from B-07 for its NAm service in Albanian and
English 0000-0145, and later, so let`s hope the dentroCubans quickly shift
their anti-VOA jamming elsewhere, if VOA Spanish still exist. Tentative
frequencies for that at 0030-0200 are 5940, 9480, 9885, 11840.

Radio Rep?blica, 6155, presumably via Rampisham UK, very good at 0120 Oct 14,
and hardly any jamming audible. 0159 their QSY announcement was actually
co?rdinated with the frequency change to 6100, which then happened in less than
a semiminute, but RR still doesn`t know that this is the 49 meter band, not the
41! Then 6100 collided with RCI for 4 minutes; see CANADA. RR played music
during that period as if they were vamping until the collision would end. And
residual jamming could be heard on 6155 once RR had left (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** GERMANY [non]. DW Russian service well heard here far off the back from
Rampisham, on 6115, Oct 14 at 0115, ID as Nemetskaya Volna. So it`s a good
thing that Tirana at 0145 shifted long ago to 6120 tho their announcements
still say 6115 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GREECE. VOG, Hellenes Around the World, interviews in English, fair on 7475
at 0224 UT Sunday Oct 14; also was on the air during the 1300 UT hour UT Sat
Oct 13 on 15630, unusable due to spurs from RUSSIA, q.v. (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENNG DIGEST)

** HUNGARY [and non]. Budapest, 6140, 306 degrees in Hungarian to NAm, Oct 14
at 0217 mixing at about equal level with Habana in Spanish, SAH of about
130/minute or slightly over 2 Hz. Perhaps Budapest imagine there is no QRM for
this 0130-0230 broadcast, since Habana refuses to participate in HFCC (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ISRAEL. Since Kol Israel was quite strong on 15760, Oct 13 at 1353, I
checked the much weaker Galei Zahal just above it. It was just a bit above
15785, on 15785.1 or so (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** JAPAN. Don`t you believe that NHK Warido, R. Japan no longer broadcasts in
Japanese to NAm, as their official publicity states. Oct 14 at 0209, I found a
strong signal via Sackville on 5960 in Japanese with news, 0214 sports news,
0215 ID. The only difference is that the three-hour Japanese broadcast at
0200-0500 has changed from 240 to 227 degrees, a 13-degree shift, so instead of
CIRAF zones 6-8, it`s now officially to zones 8, 10 and 11, i.e. previously to
the 48 USA; now to Mexico & CAm, but unavoidably crossing ENAm on the way
(Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** LITHUANIA. 6255, KBC Radio, UT Sun Oct 14 at 0123, as soon as I tuned in, ID
saying they were on 1386; maybe so, but that`s beside the point for us. Accent
purely American, not Dutch or Lithuanian. Then hard rock of some sort. They
think we are hurting for this kind of music? This is the weekly NAm service
hour. Had some ute QRM on low side, but good signal (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA [and non]. VOR is still way out of whack, putting out big dirty spurs
over portions of the 15 MHz band, interfering with many other stations and even
itself! Sat Oct 13 at 1340, found Greece`s English hour on 15630, Hellenes
Around the World, unlistenable due to the QRM. VOR in Hindi on 15605 also had
the QRM, which peaked roughly 15615-15630, but the spikes were also audible
above that and below including 15550, which is the nominal frequency of the
offending transmitter, ironically, with the same programming as 15605. On 15550
itself, no carrier audible, just the spur`s extremely distorted modulation.
Also QRMed VOA in Russian on 15565, and even the much stronger RDPI on 15560. 

At 1359 the VOR transmitters went into IS, but not synchronized with 15605.
That frequency had switched program feeds and at 1400 played NA as opening to
English service, while the spurs continued, now having switched to Urdu which
to the Oklahoman is indistinguishable from Hindi. At 1401 NA could also be
heard weakly on 15660, the // during this hour for English, but these were not
exactly synchronized, 15660 running a few words ahead of 15605 once they
started talking. 

Meanwhile I looked for the further spurs Wolfgang B?schel reported the day
before in the 16.2+ MHz area. There was a continuous buzzing motorboating sound
at 16220-16250 or so, peaking at 16235, but nothing resembling program
modulation, so I could not correlate this with any of the VOR 15 MHz channels.
Nor was there a matching sound in the 15.0-15.1 MHz range. 

Quit listening for a while, but quick recheck at 1446 found the 15 MHz spurs
gone with 15605 in the clear; there was a weak non-distorted signal on 15550,
language unknown. Apparently in the meantime the malfunxioning transmitter was
taken off the air, or possibly knocked back into whack. Per Aoki, it is
scheduled from 3718E, 5545N for a07:

15550 VOICE OF RUSSIA 1200-1300 1234567 Urdu  500 140 Moskva RUS VOR 
15550 VOICE OF RUSSIA 1300-1400 1234567 Hindi 500 140 Moskva RUS VOR 
15550 VOICE OF RUSSIA 1400-1500 1234567 Urdu  500 140 Moskva RUS VOR

This situation, with daily variations has been going on for most of a week, and
the Russian transmission authorities have been notified of it. Why in the world
don`t they close down the bad transmitter until and unless they can repair it?
Keeping it on the air certainly does VOR no good as no one would deliberately
listen to it, the programming is duplicated on other frequencies, and while on
the air it interferes with numerous other stations, even other VOR
transmissions! Not to mention wasting 500+ kW of electricity (Glenn Hauser, OK,
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA. Weak signal on 7300, Oct 14 at 0133, heavy frequency-flutter as
confirmed with BFO --- a lot like what you hear when there are extreme auroral
conditions causing Doppler effect in ionosphere, but in this case I think the
transmitter was defective. Aoki lists as Serpukhov, VOR, in Spanish; I thought
it was Spanish before looking it up, but couldn`t be sure:
7300 VOICE OF RUSSIA 0100-0200 1234567 Spanish 250 270 Serpukhov RUS 05015E
5317N, VOR a07 --- Have others noted this problem? 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** UKRAINE. RUI totally inaudible on 7440, Oct 14 during the 01 and 02 UT
hours, making me wonder if they were off the air, or moved somewhere without
notice. Greece 7475 and Albania 7425 were making it through, but from lower
latitudes. Looked for signs of it on 5820, the NAm frequency they once planned
to use, but no sign of it there either, in the splash from WEWN 5810, which
extended from 5780 to 5840. We previously warned RUI away from any WEWN area
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. KVOH, missing Oct 12, was back Oct 13 on 17775 at 2026 check, quite
strong but no spurs audible, unlike REE 17850; see COSTA RICA (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WBCQ, 7415, UT Sun Oct 14 at 0225 with correct EDT timecheck of 10:25
and giving detailed propagation info from Spaceweather.com, including an aurora
watch as a CME had just happened; trouble is, that was July 16. Perhaps the
Lost Discs Radio Show should avoid including such perishable info if it is
going to engage in reruns a trimonth later (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST) ###


       
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Message: 7
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 09:52:23 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs October 14
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** AFGHANISTAN [non]. Radio Solh, 17700 via Rampisham UK, once again with
skipping/sticking CD during music at 1347 Oct 14 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** ALBANIA. R. Tirana blown away by RHC again on 13750: see CUBA

** CUBA. Sunday Oct 14 I made the following monitoring notes:

At 1319, very strong 13750 was on instead of usual 13680, during RHC music, no
trace of Tirana underneath. 1320 program is ``Correo Internacional`` with full
addresses for pen pals, starting with a Romanian in Colombia, Marius
Draganescu, mariusdx @ hotmail.com and then other E- and P-mail addresses.
During this talk segment I could barely distinguish another station underneath,
which must have been Tirana until 1329. 

RHC has shown up on 13750 before on another Sunday despite Tirana. There is no
obvious reason for this, except that the Sunday-only show Al?, Presidente
messes up the overall schedule, even tho it doesn`t start until 1400!

When first tuned at 1319, I noted that 13760 RHC was not on either, but it was
audible, much weaker, aside 13750, at 1322. 

At 1403 found the Al?, Presidente service on weakish 13680, 11875, 11670.
Recheck at 1503 they were saying that the show officially starts at 11 am
Sundays (1500 UT), even tho the frequencies always start coming up an hour
earlier with RHC fill programming. This week it`s from Santa Clara celebrating
the 40th anniversary of the death of Che Guevara; not sure if Hugo was there or
whether he has anything directly to do with this event. 

At this hour, A,P was in // not only on 17750-under WYFR, 13750, 11875, 11670,
and weak 9550, but also on 11760 which at 1500 on Sundays is supposed to carry
the weekly RHC Esperanto semihour. Not on the air: 15190, which was reported
recently with Esperanto, nor 15370; nor 13680, 13760 altho they had been in the
previous hour. 11670, at least, was an echo-reverb apart from some of the
others, different site and/or feed routing (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)

Surprisingly, the RHC transmission schedule at
http://www.radiohc.cu/espanol/frecuencia/frecuencias-espanol.htm
has already been updated, now dated Oct 2007-March 2008! It is as always,
confusingly laid out. 

It does still show Esperanto Sunday on 11760 at 1500 (plus 1930).

For A,P on Sundays at 1400 (no end time), it lists 13680 to CAm, 11670 to
Caribbean, 11875 & 17750 to SAm, 13750 to NAm.

Strangely it shows English at 23-24 on 9550 is for Rio de Janeiro, while 9505
is for Caribbean. It still shows no English at 2030-2130 tho this continues to
be heard on 11760, 9505!

6000 is listed for Spanish at 00-05, PLUS English at 01-07. Make up your mind! 

BTW, nothing here about testing on 60m which Arnie mentioned a few weeks ago,
to be on 5055 and another frequency below 5 MHz, nor have I seen any reports of
those being heard (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. VOI, 9525, VG signal during scheduled Korean hour, Sunday Oct 14
around 1305 already playing music; what happened to the news? At 1350 recheck,
oh no, another screwed up station (like e.g. Taiwan) with no human paying
enough attention to do anything about it. Four syllables of music were stuck in
a loop, along with some piano notes, so smoothly repeating that it almost
seemed deliberate. Still the same at rechex 1356, past hourtop at 1401, and at
1405, when I tentatively transcribed the syllables as ``lu-vun-ha-ri`` --- does
that make any sense in Korean or Indonesian? Finally at 1412 rerecheck, this
had stopped, and open carrier with hum was running instead of scheduled
Indonesian language, and as usual during this hour, Russian from CRI audible
underneath.

One explanation for the four syllables could be: that was the last audio
received from a satellite feed which failed, and the satellite receiver is
programmed to keep repeating them until something else comes down; rather than
go to dead air, or switch to internal backup audio, or alternate program feed,
or courtesy apology (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** LAOS [non]. Hmong Lao Radio via WHRI 11785, Sunday Oct 14 at 1357 with a
pan-flute(?) or whistle melody which I suspect was mimicking actual
intelligence recognizable to one who understood this tonal language; right?
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA. Sunday Oct 14 at 1324, did not hear any spurs in the 15.6 MHz area,
tho fundamental signals from Russia were much weaker than the day before, e.g.
15605. (However, 15550 was still acting up when Kai Ludwig checked earlier at
1200) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TAIWAN. 9280, Oct 14 at 1302 caught my ear as I tuned by, since the
modulation was cutting on and off quite regularly at the rate of four times per
second. Yet another case of no human oversight to a SW transmission, in this
case YFR relay with 100 kW going to waste.

Still the same when rechecked at 1331 during a hymn and at 1410 during talk.
Sked per NDXC/Aoki from 12017E 2343N for A07:
9280 FAMILY RADIO 1100-1600 1234567 Chinese 100 335 Yunlin TWN WYFR 
9280 FAMILY RADIO 2100-2400 1234567 Chinese 100 335 Yunlin TWN WYFR
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. CVC La Voz, Miami, via Chile 17680, Sunday Oct 14 at 1328 was
playing Waltz of the Flowers, quite an improvement from their usual drek, altho
anything less war-horse would be beyond them, but I knew it would not be
treated with any respect and continued to completion. Sure enough, cut off at
1328:30 for the over-produced echoey and non-classical closing of the weekly
token cultural show, El Mundo del Arte, and quickly back to gospel rock (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** VENEZUELA [non]. See CUBA


       
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Message: 8
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 19:41:51 +0200
From: Manuel M?ndez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Onda Cero Radio en 4394.5 USB
To: "Noticias DX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

Manuel M?ndez 
Lugo, Espa?a 

Escucha realizada en casco urbano de Lugo
Grundig Satellit 500 y Sony ICF SW 7600G 
Antena de cable, 8 metros


ESPA?A, 4394.5 USB, Onda Cero Radio, 0950-1648, 14-10. Fuerte se?al, en 
paralelo con la red de Onda Cero FM, concretamente en Lugo 94.9 MHz. FM. 
Extra??sima transmisi?n en esta frecuencia tan baja de onda corta, en banda 
lateral superior (USB). Se?al estable durante todo el d?a, SINPO 45444. Aqu? en 
Lugo se escucha muy fuerte, incluso con la antena telesc?pica del receptor. 
Informativos cada hora, identificaciones: "Noticias en Onda Cero", "Onda Certo, 
tu radio", "Te mereces esta radio, Onda Cero Radio, tu radio". Programas "Te 
doy mi palabra", "Gente Viajera", "Radioestadio". A las 1457, hasta las 1500 
desconexi?n para espacio de emisoras locales, en ese momento transmiten por 
4394.5 la programaci?n de Onda Cero Madrid, mientras que en Onda Cero Lugo, 
94.9 FM, la programaci?n local de Lugo.
Informaba primeramente de esta transmsi?n Mauricio Molano en Hard-Core y dec?a 
que pod?a tratarse de una trasmisi?n "feeder" para el ej?rcito espa?ol en el 
exterior. Habr? que estar atentos los pr?ximos d?as, haber si sigue esta la 
misma frecuencia en esta emisora, o aparecen nuevas emisoras, parecido a lo que 
ocurre en Argentina con 15820 y 13363,5 LSB.
Resulta extra?o que el Gobierno espa?ol haya elegido a Onda Cero para enviar la 
se?al al ej?rcito, cuando tiene su radio p?blica, y por otra parte, que 
escogiera esta frecuencia tan baja, por lo menos durante el d?a, que no creo 
pueda llegar muy lejos. El transmisior por la fuerza con la que llega, a pleno 
d?a, no debe de estar muy lejos, tal vez en el centro de Espa?a.  (Manuel 
M?ndez)




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Message: 9
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 20:25:17 +0200 (CEST)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] 4395 USB Onda Cero, Espa?a.
To: Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

 
   
      Saludos cordiales, hoy 14 de octubre se est? escuchando desde Valencia en 
Espa?a desde las 18:15, la estra?a retransmisi?n en 4395 USB de Onda Cero, se 
aprecia con la emisi?n nacional en paralelo por Onda Cero Valencia en 101.2 de 
la FM.
   
     Probable emisi?n pirata con destino a pescadores faenando en la zona norte 
de Espa?a.
   
  73 Jos? Miguel Romero

       
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Message: 10
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 20:28:30 +0200
From: "francesco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] BAVARIAN OPEN RADIO & RADIO NOORDERLICHT
To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

BAVARIAN OPEN RADIO & RADIO NOORDERLICHT

The blog is updated with 2 new audioclips:

801 KHz  Bavarian Open Radio the "jugen radio" of Bayerischer Rundfunk with 
punk and alternative music;

1665 KHz Radio Noorderlicht, MW dutch pirate station.

Audioclips available at:

http://swli05639fr.blogspot.com/

73's Francesco


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Message: 11
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 20:33:36 +0200
From: Manuel M?ndez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Escuchas
To: "Noticias DX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

Manuel M?ndez 
Lugo, Espa?a 

Escucha realizada en casco urbano de Lugo
Grundig Satellit 500 y Sony ICF SW 7600G 
Antena de cable, 8 metros

BRASIL, 9695, Radio Rio Mar, Manaus, 1007-1015, 14-10, transmisi?n de la misa 
del domingo. Portugu?s. 24322. (M?ndez)

MEXICO, 6185, Radio Educaci?n, M?xico DF, 0910-0925, 14-10, programa de m?sica 
cl?sica. 34333. (M?ndez)

SINGAPORE, 6150, Mediacorp Radio, 93.8 Live, 1500-1525, 14-10, locutora, 
ingl?s, noticias del mundo y de Singapore, identificaci?n por locutor y 
locutora; "Mediacorp", "93.8 Live". Anuncios de programas. A las 1513 programa 
de canciones en ingl?s presentado por locutora, identifciones por locutor: 
"93.8 Live". Fuerte interferencia de Austria en 6155 con programa en alem?n. 
22222. (M?ndez)

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Message: 12
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 16:02:21 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [HCDX] North American Pirate Logs
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"

**NORTH AMERICA. Pirate, 6850.9, MAC Radio, 1735-1800, 
Oct 13, pop music. IDs. Yahoo.com e-mail address. Good. 
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**NORTH AMERICA. Pirate, 6875.1, The Crystal Ship, 1430-1450,
Oct 13, pop music. IDs. Mentioned they were running 150 watts.
Very good. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**NORTH AMERICA. Pirate, 6925, Lazer Hot Hits, 1433-1450,
Oct 13, pop music. ID. Merlin, Ontario mail drop. Poor to Fair.
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**NORTH AMERICA. Pirate, 6925, Undercover Radio, 1545-1600,
Oct 13, IDs, Mail.com e-mail address. Merlin, Ontario mail drop.
Dr. Benway radio-drama. Poor to Fair. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**NORTH AMERICA. Pirate, 6925 USB, Radio Jamba International,
1928, Oct 13, ID, fake ads. Talk about liquid heroin. Fair.
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**NORTH AMERICA. Pirate, 6925 USB, WBNY, *1538-1540*, 
Oct 14, Short transmission about Commander Bunny. "WBNY" 
jingles. Fair. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**NORTH AMERICA. Pirate, 6925 USB, WMR, 1915-1923*, 
Oct 14, "WMR-We Monkey Radio" IDs. Short songs. Fair-good.
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
 
 
 



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Message: 13
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 13:50:13 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] DX Listening Digest 7-124; WOR 1377
To: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

DX Listening Digest 7-124 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/dxld7124.txt

CONTENTS:

WOR 1377 / AFGHANISTAN non / ALBANIA / ARGENTINA / ASIA non / AUSTRALIA VL8T /
AZORES / BOLIVIA / BULGARIA / CANADA +non RCI / CANADA CHHA / CANADA +non
CKMW+/WTOR / CHAD / CHINA +non / COSTA RICA / CUBA +non / DENMARK / ECUADOR /
ERITREA +non / ETHIOPIA / EUROPE Pirate / FINLAND / GERMANY non / GREECE /
GRENADA / HAWAII / HUNGARY +non / INDIA / INDONESIA / IRAN +non / ISRAEL /
JAPAN non / KASHMIR non / KOREA NORTH non / KURDISTAN / KUWAIT / LAOS non /
LATVIA / LIBYA / LITHUANIA / MEXICO / MYANMAR / NORTH AMERICA Pirates /
PAKISTAN / PALAU / PAPUA NEW GUINEA / PHILIPPINES / RUSSIA +non / SLOVAKIA /
SPAIN / SUDAN non / SWEDEN / TAIWAN / THAILAND / TURKEY non / UKRAINE / UK
BBCWS/XM / USA Marti / USA KVOH / USA WBCQ / USA non CVC / USA KFI / USA WIBC+
/ VENEZUELA non / VIETNAM / ZAMBIA / UNIDENTIFIED non 2370 / UNDIENTIFIED 4805+
/ UNIDENTIFIED 6855 / UNIDENTIFIED 15476 / UNIDENTIFIED 15645 / UNIDENTIFIED
15795 / TESTIMONIALS / CONVENTIONS & CONFERENCES / RADIO EQUIPMENT FORUM /
DIGITAL BROADCASTING / PROPAGATION

For restrixions and searchable 2007 contents archive see
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid.html

NOTE: If you are a regular reader of DXLD, and a source of DX news but
have not been sending it directly to us, please consider yourself
obligated to do so. Thanks, Glenn

NEXT SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1376
Wed 0730 WRMI   9955
Wed 2300 WBCQ  18910-CLSB 

NEXT SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1377
Mon 0300 WBCQ   9330-CLSB [irregular; not lately]
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 

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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Message: 14
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 23:05:01 +0000
From: Risto Kotalampi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] HCDX logs between 2007-10-14 0000 UTC and 2007-10-15
        0000 UTC
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Message: 15
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2007 18:28:39 -0400
From: "k4ape" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] North American Pirate Logs
To: <[email protected]>
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> **NORTH AMERICA. Pirate, 6925, Lazer Hot Hits, 1433-1450,
> Oct 13, pop music. ID. Merlin, Ontario mail drop. Poor to Fair.
> (Brian Alexander, PA)
>
> **NORTH AMERICA. Pirate, 6925, Undercover Radio, 1545-1600,
> Oct 13, IDs, Mail.com e-mail address. Merlin, Ontario mail drop.
> Dr. Benway radio-drama. Poor to Fair. (Brian Alexander, PA)

14 October 2007
At 2315 UTC, I have Under Cover Radio on 6,876 and they are relaying Lazer 
Hot Radio
Strong singal in to Tennessee, S9+25db.

Wonder if maybe they are run by the same people?

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








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