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Today's Topics:
1. Brazil on 120 meters (RobtWilkner)
2. Re: Brazil on 120 meters? (Glenn Hauser)
3. HCDX logs between 2007-12-09 0000 UTC and 2007-12-10 0000 UTC
(Risto Kotalampi)
4. Re: Brazil on 120 meters? [more] (Glenn Hauser)
5. R. Apintie-corrected (Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec)
6. Brazil on 120 meters? [more] (Samuel C?ssio)
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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 09 Dec 2007 17:12:28 -0500
From: RobtWilkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Brazil on 120 meters
To: "...-HCDX" <[email protected]>
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Except that some of the stations in Bolivia and Brasil seem to have programs
in both Portuguese and Spanish rlcw
BRAZIL
2379.86, UNID, 0120-0145, Nov 01, Portuguese, weak. (Wilkner). R Educadora,
Limeira,
SP, is regularly heard in Brazil on this frequency. (Ed)
_DX Window 337_
** BRAZIL. 2379.95 [tentative], R?dio Educadora, Limeira at 2310 to
2340 UT vocal with lyrics "Yo no ..en progresso ...no voy.. en los
ojos .." OM locator [sic] and many romantic songs," ..en el aire, mi
coraz?n ... Am?rica..." and "en el edificio local .. semana pr?xima
cinco y tres, ocho .. en el centro.." 4 Dec (Bob Wilkner, FL, DXplorer
Dec 7 via BC-DX via DXLD)
?? More likely a closer harmonic, 2 x 1190v. For starters, a Brazilian
would be speaking Portuguese, not Spanish. I`m surprised several other
DX bulletins have published this without remark (gh, DXLD)
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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 14:59:43 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Brazil on 120 meters?
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected]
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Maybe, but Sao Paulo state is pretty far from the border. And did you think
``SP`` after Limeira in the DXW report stood for Spanish instead of Sao Paulo?
The ``cinco y tres ocho`` you copied also looks like it could have really been
a 5:38 timecheck in the UT -6 zone. Haven`t you previously heard a Central
American, Guatemalan? harmonic on 2380?
73, Glenn Hauser
--- RobtWilkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Except that some of the stations in Bolivia and Brasil seem to have programs
> in both Portuguese and Spanish rlcw
>
> BRAZIL
> 2379.86, UNID, 0120-0145, Nov 01, Portuguese, weak. (Wilkner). R Educadora,
> Limeira,
> SP, is regularly heard in Brazil on this frequency. (Ed)
>
> _DX Window 337_
>
> ** BRAZIL. 2379.95 [tentative], R?dio Educadora, Limeira at 2310 to
> 2340 UT vocal with lyrics "Yo no ..en progresso ...no voy.. en los
> ojos .." OM locator [sic] and many romantic songs," ..en el aire, mi
> coraz?n ... Am?rica..." and "en el edificio local .. semana pr?xima
> cinco y tres, ocho .. en el centro.." 4 Dec (Bob Wilkner, FL, DXplorer
> Dec 7 via BC-DX via DXLD)
>
> ?? More likely a closer harmonic, 2 x 1190v. For starters, a Brazilian
> would be speaking Portuguese, not Spanish. I`m surprised several other
> DX bulletins have published this without remark (gh, DXLD)
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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 23:05:04 +0000
From: Risto Kotalampi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] HCDX logs between 2007-12-09 0000 UTC and 2007-12-10
0000 UTC
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Message: 4
Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 15:28:03 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Brazil on 120 meters? [more]
To: [email protected], Robert Wilkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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After some searching I don`t find a Guatemalan harmonic reported recently
around 2380 but Limeira has been reported a few months ago, and the frequency
offset is close to yours:
** BRAZIL. 2379.96, R. Educadora, Limeira, 0530-0540, local light songs,
announcements, weak but fair on 18 Aug (Vashek Korinek, RSA, DXplorer Aug 29,
2007 via BCDX via DXLD)
I don`t see anything about an ID above, language not mentioned so can only
assume it was Portuguese. (gh)
* BRAZIL. BRASIL ? A R?dio Educadora, de Limeira (SP), ? a ?nica
emissora brasileira que ainda transmite na faixa de 120 metros. Foi
sintonizada, em Registro (SP), pelo M?rcio Pontes, em quatro de julho,
?s 0917, quando levava ao ar um programa com m?sicas sertanejas. A
freq??ncia da Educadora ? 2380 kHz (C?lio Romais, Panorama, @tividade DX August
5, 2007 via DXLD)
Perhaps some Southern-Coners can confirm whether it broadcasts in Spanish.
Several years ago, R. Nacional de Tucuman, Argentina, in Spanish was being
heard down there on 2 x 1190 = 2380.
Glenn
--- Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe, but Sao Paulo state is pretty far from the border. And did you think
> ``SP`` after Limeira in the DXW report stood for Spanish instead of Sao
> Paulo?
> The ``cinco y tres ocho`` you copied also looks like it could have really
> been
> a 5:38 timecheck in the UT -6 zone. Haven`t you previously heard a Central
> American, Guatemalan? harmonic on 2380?
>
> 73, Glenn Hauser
>
> --- RobtWilkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Except that some of the stations in Bolivia and Brasil seem to have
> programs
> > in both Portuguese and Spanish rlcw
> >
> > BRAZIL
> > 2379.86, UNID, 0120-0145, Nov 01, Portuguese, weak. (Wilkner). R Educadora,
> > Limeira,
> > SP, is regularly heard in Brazil on this frequency. (Ed)
> >
> > _DX Window 337_
> >
> > ** BRAZIL. 2379.95 [tentative], R?dio Educadora, Limeira at 2310 to
> > 2340 UT vocal with lyrics "Yo no ..en progresso ...no voy.. en los
> > ojos .." OM locator [sic] and many romantic songs," ..en el aire, mi
> > coraz?n ... Am?rica..." and "en el edificio local .. semana pr?xima
> > cinco y tres, ocho .. en el centro.." 4 Dec (Bob Wilkner, FL, DXplorer
> > Dec 7 via BC-DX via DXLD)
> >
> > ?? More likely a closer harmonic, 2 x 1190v. For starters, a Brazilian
> > would be speaking Portuguese, not Spanish. I`m surprised several other
> > DX bulletins have published this without remark (gh, DXLD)
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Message: 5
Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 21:52:01 -0200
From: "Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] R. Apintie-corrected
To: <[email protected]>
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The info "QRM of 4885 R. Clube do Par?" was wrong at the log, corrected is
below (QRM of 4985 KHz R. Brasil Central), thanks to Thiago P Machado,
[PY2002SWL]. QTH: Riacho Fundo-DF, Brasil GH54XC http://www.bsbdx.blogspot.com
SURINAME. 4990, R. Apintie, Paramaribo, Dutch/Sarnami, 12/09 0657, music
selection with E. Presley, 70's pop"give me one more time/cause I never had
enough", 0700 male announcer, Nat King Cole's music, 0701 strong QRM of 4985
KHz R. Brasil Central, 23322 (LOB-B).
Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec
Embu SP Brasil
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Message: 6
Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2007 23:40:40 -0300
From: Samuel C?ssio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Brazil on 120 meters? [more]
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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reply-type=original
Radio Educadora, Limeira broadcasts in portuguese, only . Brazillian
stations broadcasts in portuguese !
73
Samuel C?ssio Martins
S?o Carlos SP, 80 km from Limeira.
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From: "Glenn Hauser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>; "Robert Wilkner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 09, 2007 8:28 PM
Subject: [desejados] Re: [HCDX] Brazil on 120 meters? [more]
After some searching I don`t find a Guatemalan harmonic reported recently
around 2380 but Limeira has been reported a few months ago, and the
frequency
offset is close to yours:
** BRAZIL. 2379.96, R. Educadora, Limeira, 0530-0540, local light songs,
announcements, weak but fair on 18 Aug (Vashek Korinek, RSA, DXplorer Aug
29,
2007 via BCDX via DXLD)
I don`t see anything about an ID above, language not mentioned so can only
assume it was Portuguese. (gh)
* BRAZIL. BRASIL - A R?dio Educadora, de Limeira (SP), ? a ?nica
emissora brasileira que ainda transmite na faixa de 120 metros. Foi
sintonizada, em Registro (SP), pelo M?rcio Pontes, em quatro de julho,
?s 0917, quando levava ao ar um programa com m?sicas sertanejas. A
freq??ncia da Educadora ? 2380 kHz (C?lio Romais, Panorama, @tividade DX
August
5, 2007 via DXLD)
Perhaps some Southern-Coners can confirm whether it broadcasts in Spanish.
Several years ago, R. Nacional de Tucuman, Argentina, in Spanish was being
heard down there on 2 x 1190 = 2380.
Glenn
--- Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Maybe, but Sao Paulo state is pretty far from the border. And did you
> think
> ``SP`` after Limeira in the DXW report stood for Spanish instead of Sao
> Paulo?
> The ``cinco y tres ocho`` you copied also looks like it could have really
> been
> a 5:38 timecheck in the UT -6 zone. Haven`t you previously heard a Central
> American, Guatemalan? harmonic on 2380?
>
> 73, Glenn Hauser
>
> --- RobtWilkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Except that some of the stations in Bolivia and Brasil seem to have
> programs
> > in both Portuguese and Spanish rlcw
> >
> > BRAZIL
> > 2379.86, UNID, 0120-0145, Nov 01, Portuguese, weak. (Wilkner). R
> > Educadora,
> > Limeira,
> > SP, is regularly heard in Brazil on this frequency. (Ed)
> >
> > _DX Window 337_
> >
> > ** BRAZIL. 2379.95 [tentative], R?dio Educadora, Limeira at 2310 to
> > 2340 UT vocal with lyrics "Yo no ..en progresso ...no voy.. en los
> > ojos .." OM locator [sic] and many romantic songs," ..en el aire, mi
> > coraz?n ... Am?rica..." and "en el edificio local .. semana pr?xima
> > cinco y tres, ocho .. en el centro.." 4 Dec (Bob Wilkner, FL, DXplorer
> > Dec 7 via BC-DX via DXLD)
> >
> > ?? More likely a closer harmonic, 2 x 1190v. For starters, a Brazilian
> > would be speaking Portuguese, not Spanish. I`m surprised several other
> > DX bulletins have published this without remark (gh, DXLD)
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