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Today's Topics:

   1. Christmas DX Memories anyone ? (Steve -O)
   2. AM Logs - good Condx in SouthCentralFlorida,      Temp between 60
      to 70 degrees pre-sunrise (Chuck)
   3. Re: Christmas DX Memories anyone ? (Mike Brooker)
   4. Logs. (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
   5. Dec 23-24 Logs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   6. Re: Christmas DX Memories anyone ? (Bruce Portzer)
   7. SW QSL Report (Artur Fern?ndez Llorella)
   8. Escutas (Antonio L. Garcia)
   9. Escutas (Antonio L. Garcia)
  10. QSL Received - Micronesia (W6SWL)
  11. HCDX logs between 2007-12-24 0000 UTC and 2007-12-25 0000 UTC
      (Risto Kotalampi)
  12. one PM (Chuck)
  13. a mixture of SS signals on 780 (aurel chiochiu)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2007 20:52:30 -0500
From: "Steve -O" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Christmas DX Memories anyone ?
To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

All.

Best wishes to everyone in this holiday time.  Maybe Santa's sleigh can trigger 
some solar activity for us as the DX season continues...

I am sure that we radio buffs all have some memorable holiday DX Logs, some 
big, some small.  Here are two of mine that have stuck with me for many years.  
I enjoyed writing them and resurrecting the memories into words.  Maybe others 
can relate.....


it was Christmas Eve back in the early 1980's or so.  It was the first real day 
off from school to start the holiday break, which was very welcomed to myself 
as a teenager at the time.  Christmas Eve seemed to be the longest day of the 
year for me, so I would always try to somehow occupy myself every waking moment 
until all the family, festivities, and gifts started later that evening.  I 
began my morning by going over to the desk in front of my bedroom window, 
firing up the Sangean ATS-803 radio, and check out the bands.  It was snowing 
and blowing outside my window, adding a very special touch, excitement, and 
atmosphere to the Christmas season.  When I was scanning the 31 meter band, I 
came across a strong station playing the "Ray Conniff Christmas Album".  I knew 
this record because Mom would frequently play it during the Holidays.  I was 
enjoying the music so I stuck with it.  Ray Conniff's "White Christmas" was 
playing from some foreign land just as it was happening ri!
 ght outside my window before my eyes.  It was somewhere around 14-15 hours gmt 
(9-10 AM local time) when the station broke.  They gave ID as "This is the Sri 
Lanka Broadcasting Corporation, Colombo".  I was very excited as I pulled out 
the WRTH to look them up.  Sure enough they were on 9720 as I caught the 
frequency announcement.  They also gave a time check which did not sound right 
to me.  The minutes did not correspond to GMT.  I then learned about Sri 
Lanka's time difference !  This may not sound like much but it was a very 
memorable and special experience to add to some "tales of the glories of 
Christmases long, long ago."  The QSL came that hot summer.

Again, it was Christmas Eve back in the early 1990's when I sat down to the 
R-5000 one local late afternoon to check out the bands.  It was a cold and 
clear afternoon with a beautiful sunset glistening upon a blanket of snow with 
a nice late afternoon moon in the sky.  I started the DX session on 90 meters 
and then to 60 meters.  Both bands had their regular stations propagating.  
Things were quite normal.  However, my interests were sparked when I found a 
very strong signal on an odd frequency of 4975.  The broadcast contained a 
program of traditional holiday music with a deep voiced strongly accented 
English announcer.  Hoping this was my first good catch of Uganda, I had zero 
beat the frequency to 4976 and quickly paralleled it to 5026.  To my total and 
utmost surprise, it was them.  The signal was armchair quality and the 
reception of Radio Uganda that Christmas Eve afternoon could have matched my 
local AM/MW stations.  Radio Uganda was holding the meter well into the re!
 d zone.  The programming consisted of traditional Christmas songs and hymns.  
One of the songs was the upbeat version "Mary's Boy Child Jesus Christ (was 
born on Christmas Day)".  Others consisted of Mitch Miller carols and songs 
from many other familiar artists.  On that Christmas Eve, my parents, 
grandparents, and I enjoyed supper to some holiday programming, not coming from 
WKYE-FM, but from Radio Uganda !  As we were heading out the door for church 
later on, the extended broadcast was still going strong as the announcer said 
"We will switch programming to Vatican City for Midnight Mass with Pope John 
Paul II."  And they did.  With that, I powered down and headed out for my own 
Mass to start the holiday festivities with a memory I will never forget.  We 
still converse about the "Radio Uganda Christmas Eve" fifteen some-odd years 
later.  Oddly enough, I have never heard Radio Uganda of that signal quality 
since that Christmas Eve.  The QSL came that spring.

Does anyone else have any cool memorable Christmas DX ?

Stephen Price
Johnstown, PA

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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 11:21:10 -0000
From: "Chuck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] AM Logs - good Condx in SouthCentralFlorida,    Temp
        between 60 to 70 degrees pre-sunrise
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Robert Wilkner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,  "Logs
        DSWCI Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,       
"Ivan_Lebedevsky"
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,    <[email protected]>,
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

Bolivia, 5996.40, Radio Loyola, 1001-a1030  At tune-in, noted a male in Spanish 
comments.
Around 1005 canned ID and ADs/Promos.  This was followed with a few bars of 
music.  Activity
continued during the period with some fading in and out.  Signal was fair 
overall.  (Chuck Bolland,
December 24, 2007)

Peru, 6193.40, Radio Cuzco, 1032-1045  Noted a female in comments at tune-in, 
but at 1034
canned promos probably for future programs heard.  After, comments continued.  
Signal faded in to a
fair level briefly at 1035, but dropped back to poor quickly.  (Chuck Bolland, 
December 24, 20007)

Russia, 5960, Radiostantsiya, Tikhiy Okean, 0942-1000  Tuned in late with a 
male and female in 
news or commentary in the Russian Language.  Afterwards, Russian music for a 
minute or two.  
At 0951, Radio France International (full ID on the hour), comes on the air in 
Portuguese blocking
Tikhiy Okean.  France continues in Portuguese up to the hour, when it switchs 
to Spanish and
gives a full ID.  Consequently, Radiostantsiya Tikhiy Okean is blocked 
effectively for the rest of
the period.  (Chuck Bolland, December 24, 2007)  

Peru, 4775, Radio Tarma, 1049-1100 With typical Huaynos type music, signal was 
at a fair level
still, at least for this part of the band.  At 1057 live Spanish comments from 
a male for a few
moments, then back into the Huaynos music.  Weak live ID on the hour, followed 
by religious
music -.  This is followed with religious comments briefly by a female.  Canned 
ID at 1104, "...Onda
media ... Tarma ..."  Signal was fair to poor and getting hit by CODAR.  (Chuck 
Bolland, December 24, 
2007)


Peru, 4955, Radio Cultural Amauta, 1110-1120   Initially heard clear, clean 
Huaynos music.  At 1112,
a male in Spanish comments with mentions of "Peru" until 1120 and music follows 
that.
This freq is clear of QRM, notably the CODAR signal, consequently copy is good 
of this 
radio station.  (Chuck Bolland, December 24, 2007)


Clewiston, Florida
NRD545








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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 10:07:45 -0500 (EST)
From: "Mike Brooker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Christmas DX Memories anyone ?
To: "Steve -O" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1

>
>
>
> Does anyone else have any cool memorable Christmas DX ?
>
>
30 years ago today, on Christmas Eve/morning.. Radiodiffusion Nationale du
Mali-7110.  s/on at 0800 UTC, Dec. 25, 1977.  Don't remember too much
about the programming, except that their national anthem was about 15
minutes long!!  QSLed in about 2 months; go to
http://webhome.idirect.com/~aum108/dx.html to view card.


73

Mike Brooker
Toronto, ON


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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 16:59:22 +0100 (CET)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs.
To: Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

   Saludos cordiales.
   
  ARGELIA 6300 Radio Nacional Saharaui, 23:00-23:20, escuchada el 23 de 
diciembre en espa?ol, locutor con lectura de la carta final de d?cimo segundo 
congreso del Frente POLISARIO realizado en el Sahara, solicitan el ?refer?ndum 
para los territorios Saharaui?, solicitan ?derecho de autodeterminaci?n?, 
?Marruecos mantiene postura de intransigencia y brutal represi?n en los 
territorios ocupados?, SINPO 33343.
   
  ETIOP?A 9558 Radio Etiop?a, 14:30-14:40, escuchada el 24 de diciembre en 
?rabe a locutora con bolet?n de noticias, titulares separados de un segmento 
musical, probable referencia al Kurdist?n, SINPO 33433.
   
  Jos? Miguel Romero
  Burjasot (Valencia)
   
  Sangean ATS 909
  Antena Radio Master A-108
YAESU FRG-7700
       
---------------------------------

?Chapuzas por primera vez? - S? un mejor Manitas
Entra en Yahoo! Respuestas.


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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 11:19:00 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [HCDX] Dec 23-24 Logs
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"

**CYPRUS. 9760, Cyprus BC Corp, Limassol, *2215-2244*, Dec 23,
Sign on with Greek music. Greek talk. Local folk music along with
radio-drama. Greek guitar music. Sign on & sign off with the same
Greek tune. Fair signal. // 7210-fair level but mixing with a strong
Radio China Int. // 6180-very weak under Brazil. Fri, Sat, Sun only.
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**EQUATORIAL GUINEA. 15190, Radio Africa, Bata, 1145-1329*,
Dec 24, Just beginning to fade in around 1145 with threshold level.
Slowly improved to a weak level by 1210. Never improved beyond
a weak signal strength. Some individual English religious programming
suffered from distortion or weak modulation. Sign off with "Radio Africa
Network" ID announcement at 1328 along with mentions of 
RadioAfricaNetwork.com & PanAmericanBroadcasting.com websites, 
postal address & e-mail address. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**EURO-PIRATE? (UNIDENTIFIED). 6310, 2125-2150, Dec 23,
pop music. Very weak. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**OMAN. 15140, Radio Sultanate of Oman, 1425-1435, Dec 24,
Looking for Oman but only hear a weak carrier & no audio. 
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**RWANDA. 6055, Radio Rwanda, Kigali, 2040-2101*, Dec 23, 
French/vernacular talk. Local African music. Sign off with short 
techno-pop instrumental. Very good. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
 
 
 



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Message: 6
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 09:49:32 -0800
From: Bruce Portzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Christmas DX Memories anyone ?
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

My favorite Christmas DX memory happened in 1982.  My wife and I spent 
Christmas eve at her parents' place and then attended midnight mass.  
When we arrived home at about 2 a.m., I decided to spin the dials for a 
few minutes before going to bed.   Tuning around on medium wave, I 
mostly heard the usual domestic stations I can hear every night.  The 
single exception was a station on 1467, which turned out to be Radio 
Fiji with Hindi programming.  Certainly an interesting contrast to the 
normal Christmas season radio fare.  The station faded in and out, and 
wasn't all that strong, but I heard enough for a report.  The QSL 
arrived in July.  It was the only time I've heard the station here at 
home, and something I wouldn't expect to hear unless there was a good 
opening with lots of other down under stations.

Merry Christmas everyone.

Bruce in Seattle

Steve -O wrote:
> All.
>
> Best wishes to everyone in this holiday time.  Maybe Santa's sleigh can 
> trigger some solar activity for us as the DX season continues...
>
> I am sure that we radio buffs all have some memorable holiday DX Logs, some 
> big, some small.  Here are two of mine that have stuck with me for many 
> years.  I enjoyed writing them and resurrecting the memories into words.  
> Maybe others can relate.....
>
>
> it was Christmas Eve back in the early 1980's or so.  It was the first real 
> day off from school to start the holiday break, which was very welcomed to 
> myself as a teenager at the time.  Christmas Eve seemed to be the longest day 
> of the year for me, so I would always try to somehow occupy myself every 
> waking moment until all the family, festivities, and gifts started later that 
> evening.  I began my morning by going over to the desk in front of my bedroom 
> window, firing up the Sangean ATS-803 radio, and check out the bands.  It was 
> snowing and blowing outside my window, adding a very special touch, 
> excitement, and atmosphere to the Christmas season.  When I was scanning the 
> 31 meter band, I came across a strong station playing the "Ray Conniff 
> Christmas Album".  I knew this record because Mom would frequently play it 
> during the Holidays.  I was enjoying the music so I stuck with it.  Ray 
> Conniff's "White Christmas" was playing from some foreign land just as it was 
> happening !
 ri!
>  ght outside my window before my eyes.  It was somewhere around 14-15 hours 
> gmt (9-10 AM local time) when the station broke.  They gave ID as "This is 
> the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation, Colombo".  I was very excited as I 
> pulled out the WRTH to look them up.  Sure enough they were on 9720 as I 
> caught the frequency announcement.  They also gave a time check which did not 
> sound right to me.  The minutes did not correspond to GMT.  I then learned 
> about Sri Lanka's time difference !  This may not sound like much but it was 
> a very memorable and special experience to add to some "tales of the glories 
> of Christmases long, long ago."  The QSL came that hot summer.
>
> Again, it was Christmas Eve back in the early 1990's when I sat down to the 
> R-5000 one local late afternoon to check out the bands.  It was a cold and 
> clear afternoon with a beautiful sunset glistening upon a blanket of snow 
> with a nice late afternoon moon in the sky.  I started the DX session on 90 
> meters and then to 60 meters.  Both bands had their regular stations 
> propagating.  Things were quite normal.  However, my interests were sparked 
> when I found a very strong signal on an odd frequency of 4975.  The broadcast 
> contained a program of traditional holiday music with a deep voiced strongly 
> accented English announcer.  Hoping this was my first good catch of Uganda, I 
> had zero beat the frequency to 4976 and quickly paralleled it to 5026.  To my 
> total and utmost surprise, it was them.  The signal was armchair quality and 
> the reception of Radio Uganda that Christmas Eve afternoon could have matched 
> my local AM/MW stations.  Radio Uganda was holding the meter well into the !
 re!
>  d zone.  The programming consisted of traditional Christmas songs and hymns. 
>  One of the songs was the upbeat version "Mary's Boy Child Jesus Christ (was 
> born on Christmas Day)".  Others consisted of Mitch Miller carols and songs 
> from many other familiar artists.  On that Christmas Eve, my parents, 
> grandparents, and I enjoyed supper to some holiday programming, not coming 
> from WKYE-FM, but from Radio Uganda !  As we were heading out the door for 
> church later on, the extended broadcast was still going strong as the 
> announcer said "We will switch programming to Vatican City for Midnight Mass 
> with Pope John Paul II."  And they did.  With that, I powered down and headed 
> out for my own Mass to start the holiday festivities with a memory I will 
> never forget.  We still converse about the "Radio Uganda Christmas Eve" 
> fifteen some-odd years later.  Oddly enough, I have never heard Radio Uganda 
> of that signal quality since that Christmas Eve.  The QSL came that spring.
>
> Does anyone else have any cool memorable Christmas DX ?
>
> Stephen Price
> Johnstown, PA
>
>   






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Message: 7
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 18:31:34 +0100
From: Artur Fern?ndez Llorella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] SW QSL Report
To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252"


Hi all!
 
New SW QSLs:
 
Lutherische Stunde, via Samara, QSL card mentioning transmitter, stickers, lots 
of info for e-report.
 
Pilipinas DX, via Wavescan-AWR Guam, QSL card full detailed, from [EMAIL 
PROTECTED] v/s Henry L. Umadhay.
 
RTE via Ascension, full detailed QSL letter, v/s Bernie Pope. E-mail: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]
 
R. Brandaris Int, QSL, personal letter, Address: Antillenstraat 27, NL-7009 GK 
Doetinchem, Holland.
 
R. Poland via Wertachtal, QSL mentioning transmitter site, personal letter, 
sked, for e-report: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
Good Friends Radio Network, via WHRA, big QSL card, info. Address: Box 456, 
Orangeville, Ontario, Canada L9W 5G2.
 
Merry Christmas!
 
Artur Fern?ndez Llorella
Catalonia, Spain
 
 
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Message: 8
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 14:50:49 -0300
From: "Antonio L. Garcia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Escutas
To: "Santa Rita DX Clube" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        <[email protected]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

Escutas realizadas em Joao Pessoa-PB - HI22nu
Radio: SW7600GR    -    Antena: Vertical 6m

BRASIL
24/12/2007 0015-0021 4815  Radio Difusora Londrina AM B 25342 Om c/fala sem. a 
prega??o de cunho religioso. alg 
24/12/2007 0023-0028 4805 ZYF273 Radio Difusora do Amazonas AM B 25332 TX 
musicas; propagandas; alg 
24/12/2007 0034-0039 4885 ZYG362 Radio Clube do Para AM B 35333 TX programacao 
musical; alg 

USA
24/12/2007 1425-1433 17555 WYFR Family Radio AM USA 35333 OM c/falas sem. a 
pregacao religiosa alg 

ESPANHA
24/12/2007 1433-1438 17595 REE Radio Exterior de Espanha AM E 45433 OM e YL 
conversam c/ouvintes ao telefone alg 

GABAO
24/12/2007 1438-1443 17630 ANO1 Africa no.1 AM GAB 45444 Em franc?s, YL e OM 
c/comentarios. alg 

ARABIA SAUDITA
24/12/2007 1444-1449 17660 BSKSA BSKSA Riyadh AM ARS 35433 Em frances, YL 
c/comentarios alg 

Antonio Laurentino Garcia
PR7BCP

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Message: 9
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 15:06:26 -0300
From: "Antonio L. Garcia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Escutas
To: "Santa Rita DX Clube" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        <[email protected]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

Escutas realizadas em Joao Pessoa-PB - HI22nu
Radio: SW7600GR    -    Antena: Vertical 6m

BRASIL
24/12/2007 0015-0021 4815  Radio Difusora Londrina AM B 25342 Om c/fala sem. a 
prega??o de cunho religioso. alg 
24/12/2007 0023-0028 4805 ZYF273 Radio Difusora do Amazonas AM B 25332 TX 
musicas; propagandas; alg 
24/12/2007 0034-0039 4885 ZYG362 Radio Clube do Para AM B 35333 TX programacao 
musical; alg 


USA
24/12/2007 1425-1433 17555 WYFR Family Radio AM USA 35333 OM c/falas sem. a 
pregacao religiosa alg 


ESPANHA
24/12/2007 1433-1438 17595 REE Radio Exterior de Espanha AM E 45433 OM e YL 
conversam c/ouvintes ao telefone alg 


GABAO
24/12/2007 1438-1443 17630 ANO1 Africa no.1 AM GAB 45444 Em franc?s, YL e OM 
c/comentarios. alg 


ARABIA SAUDITA
24/12/2007 1444-1449 17660 BSKSA BSKSA Riyadh AM ARS 35433 Em frances, YL 
c/comentarios alg 


Antonio Laurentino Garcia
PR7BCP

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Message: 10
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 17:23:58 -0500
From: W6SWL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] QSL Received - Micronesia
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

Just went out to the mailbox and retrieved a QSL from Pacific Missionary
Aviation Radio (The Cross). Heard here on October 5, 2007 on 4755.25 kHz
from 1115-1200. V/S looks to be Roland Weibel, Radio Station Manager, The
Cross Radio.

I had sent a prepared card, but they have had some nice cards printed up.

Very happy to receive this on Christmas Eve! My 222'nd NASWA Country QSL'd!

Steve Lare
Holland, MI
USA



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Message: 11
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 23:05:02 +0000
From: Risto Kotalampi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] HCDX logs between 2007-12-24 0000 UTC and 2007-12-25
        0000 UTC
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

Hard-Core-DX.com logs from 2007-12-24 0000 UTC to 2007-12-25 0000 UTC
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Please visit http://log.hard-core-dx.com/ for the real time logs
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Message: 12
Date: Tue, 25 Dec 2007 01:12:33 -0000
From: "Chuck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] one PM
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Robert Wilkner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,  "Logs
        DSWCI Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,       
"Ivan_Lebedevsky"
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,    <[email protected]>,
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Israel, 7545, Kol Israel, 2347-2359  Noted a period of music until a male with 
Hebrew comments and a second male joins in with comments.  Music presented
at 2355 with ID at 2356.  Signal immediately drops off at 2356.  At 2358, signal
returns in possibly Russian(?).  Signal was fair to good.  (Chuck Bolland, 
December
24, 2007)


Clewiston, Florida



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Message: 13
Date: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 21:04:01 -0500
From: aurel chiochiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] a mixture of SS signals on 780
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
        [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],    Perez Ricardo
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Steve Whitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Usually, Radio Coro is owning this channel to itself (in the WBBM null), but 
right now I'm getting 2 if not 3 SPanish signals on 780.

guesses ? YVOD Ecos del Torbes, San Cristobal estado T?chira ? ZP70 Asunci?n, 
Paraguay ? HJZW Amiral, Riohacha, Colombia ? HJZG La Vox de la Valle, Cali, 
Colombia ?

The first two ones are most likely, as there were times YVOD-780 was regularly 
heard in NA along with the exceptionally easy YVOC-4980 SW // and ZP70 was 
tentatively bagged by our dear colleague BRUCE CONTI in the New England's DX 
heaven of NEW HAMPSHIRE...

As I'm writing this, though, a strong noise has beguN to obliterate 780 kHz, 
for not too long I hope...maybe it will stop NOW 
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

It worked !

But the Latin mess dissapearted from 780 !

A+++
Bogdan Chiochiu in Pierrefonds / Montreal, Quebec, Canada

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