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   1. Re: 1548 (Bob Young)
   2. Re: Eritrean transmitter on 7800(7900 (Jari Savolainen)
   3. WIGG 1420 DX Test (Tony Magon)
   4. 1548 (David Onley)
   5. Glenn Hauser logs November 3-5 (Glenn Hauser)
   6.  Logs: Voz de Corea en espa?ol y Tanzania Zanzibar.
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   7. HCDX logs between 2007-11-05 0000 UTC and 2007-11-06 0000 UTC
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 11:04:12 -0500
From: "Bob Young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] 1548
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I've been getting stations on 1548 the past few nights but haven't been able 
to distiguish anything yet,

Bob Young
Analog, MA
R-390A/2 400' LW's/Misek phaser
KB1OKL

>From: Nigel Pimblett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: [HCDX] 1548
>Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2007 22:17:40 -0700
>
>Several days ago I heard a couple of minutes of an English language news
>broadcast just after 0400 on 1548 khz.  It was only in briefly, but it
>sounded more like an international broadcaster than a station intended
>for a local audience.   Any information on what station in the European
>region would be broadcasting in English at that time would be
>appreciated.    It would seem most likely that the source of the
>broadcast was the Grigoriopol station in Moldova, but I haven't found a
>listing of  a station using the site at that time.  Thanks.
>
>Nigel Pimblett
>Dunmore, Alberta, Canada
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 18:49:15 +0200
From: "Jari Savolainen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Eritrean transmitter on 7800(7900
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The month in previous message was Nov, sorry.
Today 5 Nov after 1600 Eritrea and jammer jumping
around in the range of 8000-8100 kHz.
Jari Savolainen
Kuusankoski
Finland

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Subject: [HCDX] Eritrean transmitter on 7800(7900


> On 4 Oct around 1630 UT noted Ethiopian jammer on 7800
> with some talk underneath. After a while the jammer stopped
> and the frequency was empty. Scanning around noted Eritrean
> broadcast on 7900 weak but clear. It was in parallel with
> Eritrea on 7180. After a while both channels were caught by
> jammer. The Ethiopian "multitone" jammer audio was also in synchro
> on both frequencies.
> Eritrean 1st program was on 7100.
> I wonder if Eritrea now uses R Bana transmitter during 16-17 time block.
> 
> Jari Savolainen
> Kuusankoski
> Finland



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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 05 Nov 2007 18:37:47 +1100
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Heard a couple of morse IDs in the first 15 mins from the DXTuners 
remote controlled receiver site at Jacksonville FL.

Tony Magon VK2IC
Sydney


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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 16:35:36 +0100
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Nigel

I was going to suggest maybe BBC Radio Bristol which takes BBC WS at times..
the other thing that came to mind was D.welle Sri Lanka.. but EE finishes at
0400.

Looking at the latest EMWG Grigoriopol appears silent at 0400. 

Cheers
Dave

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Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 10:28:27 -0800 (PST)
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** ALBANIA. R. Tirana, 13640, new English to NAm at 1530-1600, best heard yet
on Nov 5 at 1529 with IS, 1530 opening with usual schedule, S9+15 or 34443, but
fighting my local line noise. Modulation still needs more punch. Not bothered
by a weak adjacent on 13635, presumably CVC Darwin in English (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** AUSTRALIA [non]. Again hearing motorboating/buzz, defective transmitter
underneath RA on 6020, Nov 5 at 1348. Per Aoki B-07, the only other station on
6020 at that hour would be Hanoi, Vietnam; is that it? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** COSTA RICA. In connexion with the REE Cariari spurs around 17595 and 18105
from the 17850 transmitter, which persisted for a few weeks in Sept/Oct, I
recently remarked that 17850 would be replaced by 15125 in B-07. I am not sure
how I concluded this, but the REE B-07 schedules we see now certainly show both
in use. The one via Jos? Bueno, for the CR relays only in the daytime, as
reworked by Alan Roe:

1200-2300 SAm   Sun   9765  15125
1500-2300 NAm   Sun  17850
1600-2300 N&SAm Sat   9765  15125  17850
1800-2000 N&SAm M-F   9765  15125  17850

In any event, the spurs are no longer detectable when 17850 is on, such as Nov
3 at 2050, Nov 4 at 1513 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. RHC Spanish DX program, En Contacto, Sunday Nov 4 at 1335-1350 on
11760 et al.: included at 1338 a talk by new correspondent in Guatemala, Julio
Pineda, about DRM. Sounded like it came from a DRM press release; nothing about
its drawbacks. Also outdated, as he said HCJB was the only Latin American
station doing DRM, unaware of Bonaire, Chile and Guiana French (and HCJB is
only doing it in German to Europe, currently). Also said that propagation would
start improving from the middle of this year with the sunspot cycle rising.
Wrong again; ask Arnie, who used to contribute a propagation segment for this
show but is no longer to be heard on it; I wonder why? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. It is notable that no more jamming is heard on 11845, only a week
after R. Mart? vacated, as checked Nov 5 at 1523. Word must have finally got
around the DCJC network to pile on 15330 instead (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. Cut numbers on pure CW, 7520, Nov 5 at 1331, presumably spy message
from here (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GABON [and non]. AN1, 17630, Nov 5 at 1411 had some weaker co-channel in
English, no doubt CRI via Mali aimed eastward. This collision has been going on
for years, and must be much worse in Africa. Perhaps the Chinese do not realise
Gabon is there, not being registered with HFCC (only R. Japan relays appear).
When the 17630 Gabon signal is good, I look for the harmonic on 19160, but no
luck so far this season (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUIANA FRENCH. The unreliable DRM broadcast from TDF on 17870-17875-17880
was much weaker than usual, Monday Nov 5 at 1442. Africa and Europe were
propagating OK, so strange that GUF would not. Power reduxion or beam change?
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDIA. AIR VBS, 9870, Nov 5 at 1336, fair signal with fast SAH, or was it
just polar flutter? Xi`an China might be co-channel. Enjoyed the VBS music on
and off during the next hour. AIR GOS in English, OTOH, was inaudible on 9690
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. Don`t usually have much luck with VOI when it is on 11785 instead
of 9525, but Nov 5 at 1353, lacking WHRI since it is a weekday, could hear weak
Korean talk which must be VOI as scheduled, also low het with something else,
because VOI is habitually off-frequency, about 11784.9. At 1554 recheck, could
hear the VOI gamelan band & English ID routine which they run during this
semihour, but no comparison to the nice signal they used to have on 9525 (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INTERNATIONAL VACUUM [non]. Shuttle Discovery communications relay on SSB at
0710 Nov 5. I was falling asleep, but thought I heard some music included,
jeopardizing the ham license of Goddard SFC`s WA3NAN, Greenbelt MD, which this
must have been as I was tuned to about 7183. I was also too tired to measure
the frequency, but that`s about where the FRG-7 was parked when I turned it on
the next morning. WA3NAN lists 7185 as one of its shuttle audio relay
frequencies at http://www.amsat.org/amsat/sarex/shutfreq.html (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** JORDAN. R. Jordan seems to have replaced some of its English hours on 11690
with French. Nov 5 at 1524, well after HCJB was off, but as always with RTTY on
the low side, I found pop music in French, and at 1526 an announcement in
French. Again at 1538 when splatter from Venezuela/Cuba 11680 was also a
problem. When there were lyrics to the music, they were in French, such as at
1556. Then at 1600 theme music, presumed ID but fade, and into rock music in
English, which went on to 1607 when an announcement said ``You are listening to
---, new sound``. I never got a definite ID for Jordan in either language, but
don`t see how it could be anything else. 

For B-07 RJ is scheduled on 11690 at 1400-1730 to Eu and 48-USA plus Atlantic
Canada. WRTH 2007 shows RJ has a French service on FM 90.0 until 1600, which
they are now apparently duplicating on SW until that hour, leaving only one
sesquihour of English. Or was it a mistake? Further monitoring needed (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KUWAIT. R. Kuwait is still in English on 11990. Finally caught the tail end
of the 18-21 transmission, Nov 3 at 2057 tune-in with Madonna tune to disco
beat. 2058 sign-off announcement giving English schedule, also at ``8 AM`` and
on FM. 2059 brief NA. 2100 5+1 timesignal, news theme, and YL news in Arabic.
Finally cut off abruptly at 2106* SINPO 34343, deep fades (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** LAOS [non]. Confirmed on the first day of standard time in Indiana, that
Hmong Lao Radio has shifted one UT hour later on WHRI, still on 11785 but at
1400-1500 Sunday Nov 4, followed by Hmong World Christian Radio at 1500. Both
should also apply to Saturdays. BTW, DXing with Cumbre was also on 11785 before
1400. Then checking http://www.whr.org repeatedly on Nov 4 to get an updated
DWC schedule, I found it was down. Guess they are taking a while to get all the
times changed? No, it`s back up Nov 5 but ET/UT times are STILL shown as 4
hours apart instead of 5! Worse than useless (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)

** MADEIRA [non]. ``Abra?o da Madeira`` show on RDPI, 15560, during the 1405 UT
Sunday hour Nov 4, excellent reception. Pause for news on the semihour. This
show is on the schedule at
http://tv.rtp.pt/EPG/radio/epg-dia.php?canal=5
13:11 12:11 ABRA?O DA MADEIRA das 13:11 ?s 15:00 
i.e. 1311-1500 local = 1211-1400 UT. This page, which shows exact programming
by every particular date, such as Nov 4 in this case, still displays local time
as one hour ahead of UT! Even tho Portugal is now back on UT, so the true time
for this show, heard in the 1400 UT hour, must really be 1311-1500 UT! So all
other listings displayed are one hour off.

Madeira, BTW, stays on the same time as Portugal, unlike A?ores, which is one
hour behind but also shifting DST-wise, UT -1 winter, UT summer, per WRTH 2007
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. XEYU was still missing when I patrolled 31m around 1330 UT Nov 5,
but next time I crossed the frequency, at 1447, it was back on with discussion
in Spanish. Frequency had ascended more than halfway from 9599 to 9600, as with
BFO on, stepping back and forth 1 kHz on the YB-400, the pitch was slightly
lower on 9600 than on 9599, so it would be around 9599.55 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** SPAIN. REE now has a classical music show, ``Cl?sicos Populares``, M-F for
55 minutes during the 14 UT hour, which I came across Nov 5 at 1412 on 17595
with its usual good signal and audio, also // barely audible 21570 and 21610.
Nothing very deep here, as the title implies, and they spend too much time
talking with artists; heard some Goldberg Variations in two different segments,
Mozart. Interrupted show abruptly at 1455 for frequency change announcement:
Africa from 21540 to 17755 about to happen, and goodbye to NAm until 1900 on
9630. But 17595 continued on air with no break, and no perceptible reduxion in
signal as they welcomed C&SAm listeners instead. What supposedly happens at
1500 is that a second Noblejas 250 kW transmitter at 302 degrees goes off,
while another one at 248 degrees keeps running. BTW, the program grid effective
Oct 29 at 
http://www.rtve.es/archivos/70-6806-FICHERO/ParrillaReeInvierno2007.pdf 
is marked HOE at the top, which means Hora Oficial Espa?ola, UT +1
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY. VOT was much better, tho only fair, on 12035, than on 11735, Nov 5
at 1403 ending YL lecture outroed as ``Views & Colours of Anatolia``, 1405 a
truncated version of their IS, which always annoys me, just chopping it off;
one complete iteration of it would not take  much time. Then Turkish music
interlude. At 1407 noticed 12035 transmitter was cutting off the air and back
on (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K [non]. If one wants to hear the documentaries and other features in the
14-15 UT hour from BBCWS to Africa, one can do so in North America via
Ascension on 17830 // 21470, such as Nov 5 at 1410 about global warming (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Making a periodic check trying to confirm WOR on WBCQ 9330, UT Monday
Nov 5 at 0415, nothing audible on that frequency, probably above MUF if it is
on; checked 7415, and since I was already in LSB mode on the DX-398, found
reduced audio there, while there was quite a bit more audio on the USB, so 7415
is sort of CUSB. Nothing audible on 5110 either. By 0515, 7415 had almost faded
out too and I could barely recognize my own voice, which, BTW, had to arrive at
WBCQ yet again by phone feed since they had lost the recording/file of the
latest show and were about to play the previous one as they already had at
0400; same thing happened the week before. Just before 0515, Ed Bolton was
singing! Instead of making his usual desperate pitch for contributions
following Amos & Andy (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WWCR mixing product on 5980, Nov 5 at 0656, Pastor Pete Peters and
Doctor Gene Scott together, with 5890 leaping over 5935. Both fundamentals were
extremely strong, S9+20 while 5980 was S9+15. Heard on two receivers. Not heard
on the opposite side, 5845, perhaps obscured by 5850 WEWN. At 0701 PPP began
another hour, identified as originally broadcast on 11/21/06. R. Mart? is
supposed to start at 0700 on 5980, but neither it nor DentroCuban jamming could
be heard immediately under WWCR (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. As suspected, with WEWN running two 500 kW transmitters only 20 kHz
apart, leapfrog mixing product found on 11510, Nov 5 at 1520. That`s 11550, the
squealy transmitter in Spanish, over 11530 in English. Could not detect a match
on 11570, however, perhaps obscured by WYFR 11565. Spur on 11510 impossiblizes
reception here of VOA Sri Lanka in English, despite coincidentally favorable
azimuth of 340 degrees (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Made a point of monitoring VOA`s new weekday broadcast at 1400-1415
on 11840, 17595, on its first day, Nov 5. Tuned in early to 11840 and nothing
there until about 5 seconds after 1400 when cut on with brief open carrier, and
then joining Spanish program already in progress, which turns out to be from
the Voasat network, ``Deportivo Internacional``, which was announced as a new
program itself, altho nothing said about the SW frequencies! Announcer doesn`t
understand time conversion as he said it was lunes a viernes 9-9:15 hora de
W?shington, 1300 hora universal, but of course that is now equivalent to 1400! 

Could not listen to this silly ballgame nonsense straight thru, but then
checked 17565 and found it equally strong, and came back before closing. Last
item was about a team named the Lakers. In Spanish, one might wonder if it has
anything to do with lagos? One thing Los ?ngeles is not known for, is lakes.
Looking at my Rand McNally, all one finds are little reservoirs scattered here
and there, implying they are artificial, and no real natural lakes. At 1414,
Freddy Silva was wrapping it up, with forced enthusiasm and constant frenetic
musical bed. Stopped at 1414:30, and after a pause, standard VOA sign-off in
English. So now we know the purpose of the new 1400-1415 M-F VOA broadcast, but
why? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** VENEZUELA [non]. ``Al?, Presidente``, via Cuba quickly checked Sunday Nov 4
at 1514, found 17750 & 13750 synchronized; 11875 & 11670 an echo apart from the
other two (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. Checking a few things tonight, I don`t hear the 1181 carrier at
0415 UT November 5; I think it was also missing a night or two before. Is
anyone hearing it at all any more? Will it forever remain an unsolved mystery
as to exact location? (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


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Message: 6
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 23:21:02 +0100 (CET)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX]  Logs: Voz de Corea en espa?ol y Tanzania Zanzibar.
To: Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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    Saludos cordiales.
   
   
  COREA DEL NORTE 7570 Voz de Corea, 22:05-22:15, escuchada el 5 de noviembre 
en espa?ol, locutor y locutora con bolet?n de noticias, informe sobre el 
calentamiento global en Corea, no capto se?al alguna en 12015, tampoco capt? 
nada en el servicio de las 19:00 UTC, SINPO 34343.
   
  TANZANIA 11735 VO Tanzania Zanzibar, 20:42-20:50, escuchada el 5 de noviembre 
en suahili con emisi?n de m?sica folkl?rica local, ayer domingo este mismo 
servicio se prolong? hasta las 21:30, SINPO 24332.
   
  73 Jos? Miguel Romero.
  Burjasot (Valencia)
  Espa?a
   
  Sangean ATS 909
Radio Master A-108
       
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