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   1. DX Listening Digest 8-002; World of Radio 1389 (Glenn Hauser)
   2. India: FM radio - Abuzz with activity (sakthi vel)
   3. India: Radio industry in 2007 - an overview (sakthi vel)
   4. Peru ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   5. 9885 Radio Emmanuel. (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
   6. 11784.95  Vo INS Jakarta, 1800-1900 UT in German
      (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   7. Escutas (Antonio L. Garcia)
   8. HCDX logs between 2008-01-04 0000 UTC and 2008-01-05 0000 UTC
      (Risto Kotalampi)
   9. Jan 4 Logs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  10. Fw: enkele MW logs (Maurits Van Driessche)
  11. Fw: 4800khz (Maurits Van Driessche)
  12. Mexico (Maurits Van Driessche)
  13. Onlyon SW's and MW's from Finland -SWR (Alpo Heinonen)
  14. LOG?S MW - CURITIBA-PR-BRASIL (Marcelo Bedene)
  15. WIMA DX Test Reminder TONIGHT (J.D. Stephens)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 21:35:26 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] DX Listening Digest 8-002; World of Radio 1389
To: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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DX Listening Digest 8-002 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/dxld8002.txt

CONTENTS:

WOR 1389 / AFGHANISTAN / ALASKA / ALBANIA / ARGENTINA / AUSTRALIA RA / AUSTRIA
/ BELARUS non / CANADA CFRX / CANADA non RCI/CRI / CHAD / CHINA / COLOMBIA /
ECUADOR / EGYPT / GABON / GERMANY B07+ / GREECE / GUATEMALA / ITALY / JAPAN /
KOREA NORTH / KUWAIT / LATVIA / LITHUANIA / MAURITANIA / MEXICO +non / MONGOLIA
/ MYANMAR / NEW ZEALAND / NORTH AMERICA TCS / OMAN / PERU / PHILIPPINES /
POLAND / PRIDNESTROVYE / ROMANIA / RUSSIA / SEYCHELLES non / SOUTH AFRICA non /
SWEDEN non / SWITZERLAND / TAIWAN +non / TAJIKISTAN / THAILAND / TURKEY /
UGANDA / UKRAINE non / UK non BBCWS+ / USA AFN / USA +non VOA/IBB / USA RFE/RL
/ USA KAIJ / USA PBS / USA NERW / USA WHRB / USA KMPT / VATICAN / VIETNAM /
YEMEN / ZIMBABWE +non / UNIDENTIFIED 2380 / UNIDENTIFIED 2525/3092/3180 /
UNIDENTIFIED 4781 / UNIDENTIFIED 5580 / UNIDENTIFIED 13870 / UNIDENTIFIED 17565
/ PUBLICATIONS / SHORTWAVE MUSIC / LANGUAGE LESSONS / DIGITAL BROADCASTING /
RADIO EQUIPMENT FORUM / PROPAGATION

For restrixions and searchable 2008 contents archive see
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid.html

For restrixions and searchable 2007 contents archive see
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid7.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

 WORLD OF RADIO 1389 SUMMARY:
*Radio Arctica, unusual pirate/clandestine, also on demand via  
 http://www.radioarctica.net.tc/
*KBC Radio via Lithuania modifies schedule to 2130-2230 on 6265
*New Year`s Eve monitoring by Kim Elliott
*Radio Barretina, Catalan pirate
*Austria cuts off Blue Danube Waltz
*Serbia`s revived shortwave to serve diaspora; why, then, Italian to 
 North America?
*No Italian from Italy, but we can hear Vatican
*Ukraine revives high-power Lviv SW transmitter to North America on 
 7440
*RWM timesignals moving from one site to another near Moscow
*Voice of Russia to add two dialects of Kurdish
*Olymp?a Radio, Greek coastal station still uses voice mirrors
*Mauritania back on 4845, sometimes all night but not on New Year`s
*Africans running late on New Year`s Eve: ELWA, Burkina Faso, Benin, 
 Chad, Zambia, Equatorial Guinea
*XERTA, Mexico City back on air, new 4800 but poor signal, and hard to 
 ID
*Radio Maya, Guatemala, inactive on SW, allegedly webcasts via 
 http://radiomaya.com
*Cuba still jamming something on 15710; former Radio Rep?blica 
 transmitter on 5954.1 heard again without jamming; Rep?blica via UK 
 moves from 6100 to 6185, bad news for Mexico
*Cuba changes 530 jammer programming again, to Radio Enciclopedia
*Venezuelan minister claims RCTV equipment expropriated is depreciated 
 to worthlessness, yet TVes has the best coverage 
*Radio Nacional, Venezuela, still off-frequency from 630 kHz
*Radio Amazonas` awful signal heard occasionally off 4940
*Radio Superior, new Peruvian on 4523.5
*Radio Tumupasa, Radio San Miguel, Bolivia and their problems
*Radio Cultura FM, S?o Paulo, not carrying Metropolitan Opera this 
 season
*Argentina suddenly changes to DST of UT -2 as of Dec 30
*RAE, external SW service languages thus shifted one UT hour earlier; 
 [English at 17 on 15345, 01 on 11710]
*Israel confirmed still on the air in 2008, such as English at 1030 on 
 13855, 15760; 9390 on the air longer than registered
*Bangladesh Betar is replacing 1000 kW MW transmitter with new solid-
 state unit; also plans to replace 250 kW SW transmitter
*Radio Japan`s New Year Eve show on only two SW frequencies, but live 
 for a change marking 2008 at 1500 UT
*The Crystal Ship, North American pirate, frequency preferences on 
 6700, 6875, 3430, 5385
*WIMA, 1150, Lima OH, special MW DX test, Sat Jan 5 at 0700-0730 UT; 
 details at http://www.dxtests.info
*WBT, 1110, Charlotte NC, has a new `Time Machine` show Saturday 
 nights
*WAMC Albany NY applies to usurp another public radio station`s 
 frequency in northern New York, then backs off
*Community station in Bend, OR, faced with two competitors for its 
 frequency
*KUWR, Laramie WY, adds two more frequencies, one jazz, one classical

NEXT SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1389  **flexible times
Fri 0730 WRMI   9955**
Fri 1200 WRMI   9955**
Fri 2130 WWCR1 15825 [not expected 7465]
Fri 2330 WBCQ   5110-CLSB [NEW from Dec 21]
Sat 0900 WRMI   9955
Sat 1730 WWCR3 12160
Sat 2230 WRMI   9955
Sun 0330 WWCR3  5070
Sun 0730 WWCR1  3215 
Sun 0900 WRMI   9955
Sun 1200 WRMI   9955 [new]
Sun 1615 WRMI   7385
Mon 0400 WBCQ   9330-CLSB [irregular]
Mon 0515 WBCQ   7415 [time varies]
Mon 0930 WRMI   9955**
Tue 1130 WRMI   9955**
Tue 1630 WRMI   7385
Wed 0830 WRMI   9955**

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: 2
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 06:01:24 +0000 (GMT)
From: sakthi vel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] India: FM radio - Abuzz with activity
To: MT Blog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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The year gone by was a time when years of hard work
and patience finally paid off for the radio industry
in India. It was a year of intense competition,
aggressive marketing and marginal creativity as
private FM finally flowered in metros as well as tiny
towns throughout the nation.

Even though advertising crept up only slowly, and the
government continued to pussyfoot around the issue of
allowing news and current affairs on private radio,
the mood stayed upbeat throughout the radio industry. 
With phase II of FM opening up the industry for
private players, there was no holding back. 

Consider these figures. In 2006, 26 private FM
stations were operationalised. In contrast, AIR saw
ten FM stations operationalised in 2004 and an equal
number in 2005, with just two in 2006.

By October 2007, a total of 281 FM channels include
161 of All India Radio and 120 privately owned
channels were operational. 

By the year end, there was a scramble among operators
to put up stations in the 91 cities for which licenses
had been doled out - held up in many places by the
government's delay in activating the transmission
towers. It was no mean task. Entities like Big FM and
Sun's SFM have a quota of 45 stations each to put up,
Mirchi has 32 and Bhaskar, the late entrant hurried to
put up 17 stations on air. Most have reached their
targets, some like BAG Films' Dhamaal is yet to launch
in four cities, and India Today's Meow has five more
cities in its kitty.

But more than these numbers, it was programming and
marketing of stations that were put up in a hurry that
hogged the limelight. A trove of radio jockeys was
unearthed from various corners of the country (some
poached, a lot honed) to give that much needed edge to
the programming, while contests and on ground events
(particularly in the small towns) jostled for listener
attention. 

The core content, despite the operators' insistence to
the contrary, stayed what the listener apparently
wanted the most - Bollywood music. 

Music all the way
They gave it their own tags - superhit music, hot
adult contemporary music, latest hits - but the fact
remained that recent Bollywood music played on most
stations throughout the day, with experiments like
western music and 'old' tracks relegated to the very
early mornings or the very late nights. 

Very few, like Radio Indigo and Fever played
differential western music and could attract only
niche audiences, and fewer like Meow FM decided to
take the 'talk' format and address the female audience
directly. While Meow claimed that it had managed to
hook the feminine ears in both Delhi and Kolkata, the
other stations played safe and stuck to the 'less
talk, more music' formula.

The innovations came in other forms - Big FM devised a
100 chartbuster formula, to keep playing the 'most
wanted' music all the time, while Radio One went for
the 20 20 format to keep the elusive listener hooked
to a show. "The 20 minute format works on the
principle that if a listener is listening to an
average time of 20 minutes, the programming mix is
designed to achieve that," officials averred, when the
format launched in June.

Radio City amplified its outlook with the Whatte Fun
concept, that started with a music video and spun
across programming to become a microsite of its own,
which will probably have a larger life of its own in
2008. Big FM's new digital division will be another
entity to watch out for in 2008; launched in the last
part of '07, it began small with a podcast of its
Bangalore station but promises a lot in the digital
space.
It was the myriad contests that remained the nectar to
attract the bees, however. In the absence of a regular
audience tracking methodology till October end, when
TAM's Radio Audience Measurement came into being,
contests and big prizes stayed the carrots with which
stations enticed listeners, who in the absence of
differential programming, exhibited no real station
loyalty.

CSR also remained a strong buzz word on radio - from
distributing raincoats to traffic police paying
tribute to Kargil martyrs , aiding the flood hit in
Rajkot to spreading AIDS awareness among truck
drivers, the initiative also became a good on ground
activity to popularise the stations. 

'Ad'ding up the revenues
Overall radio advertising revenue, that was at Rs 3180
million in 2005, was expected to touch around Rs 6800
million this year, a figure that would still be around
six per cent of the total ad pie.

Advertisers are slowly but steadily beginning to view
radio as a medium that can reach out to people, and
need no more be a supporting medium. As industry
veterans had predicted, the presence of more stations,
drove listenership which fetched more ads too. 

Players like Big FM introduced uniform rate cards for
advertisers in all its stations across India, to bring
in rate transparency. Elsewhere, companies like MBPL
offer sales support to Gwalior's 'Suno Lemon', while a
Radio Mirchi managed Radio Ghupshup's national ad
sales. 

Radio itself used other media aggressively to
advertise itself, with radio stations' advertising on
TV tripling in one year. 

A measure of success
After a long stint of the lone Indian Listenership
Track of the MRUC that would release data in phases
through the year, TAM finally brought out its data in
the form of the Radio Audience Measurement by the end
of October. While a majority of the stations
contributed to the service, the initial findings
released by RAM (operational only in Delhi, Mumbai and
Bangalore with Kolkata on the cards) created a tizzy
of sorts in the industry with stations staking claim
to numero uno positions in either reach, listenership
or in respective TGs. A few months down the line, the
RAM data should help the industry find its feet, and
tailor programming and marketing to suit the market it
addresses.

All India Radio
The reign of the unchallenged state sponsored monarch
was challenged in a big way in 2007, but some of the
RAM figures indicate that AIR's own FM, operational
even in border areas where terrrestrial reach is a
problem, continues to hold its own. AIR also continues
to enjoy a monopoly on news and current affairs aes
well as live cricket commentary, an area that gives it
a huge edge over private FM competitors. The other
player in the satellite space, Worldspace Radio, did
not fare much better, despite innovations like a tie
up with MSN India for streaming its content online.

Community radio, 26 stations of which became
operational this year, should become a force to reckon
with this year. The government is also considering the
proposed 5,000 licenses it plans to issue to be
divided into sectors, such as farming community,
fishing community, women and children and others, and
issue the licenses accordingly.

At present 26 stations, all by educational
institutions are using community radio. 

Code of conduct 
While the I and B ministry said there would no
separate regulatory authority for FM stations other
than the Broadcast Regulatory Authority of India
conceived in the proposed Broadcast Regulatory
Services Bill, the Association of Radio Operators of
India (AROI) formed an advisory committee for the
creation of a self-regulatory Content Code for private
FM radio broadcasting. 

The year wasn't without its share of controversy.
Uninhibited chatter by radio jockeys turned into a
crisis of sorts when the north east erupted over a
wayward comment on the Indian Idol winner. The case
still hangs fire. 

Upward swing
Needless to say, the sudden spurt of FM brought with
it a fresh wave of young listeners, a wave aided in no
small measure by the increasing reach of the mobile
phone, which came loaded with the FM features. Over 85
per cent of radio listenership in metros by the end of
the year happened on the move. The figures will only
go up this year. Whether the curve is matched by an
increased burst of creativity now remains to be seen. 
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Source:
http://www.indiantelevision.com/ye2007/radio_feature.php
 


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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 06:03:47 +0000 (GMT)
From: sakthi vel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] India: Radio industry in 2007 - an overview
To: MT Blog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Over the past two years the radio industry has moved
beyond AIR with private FM stations lapping up the
airwaves. The three policy initiatives from the
Government -- migration to a revenue-sharing regime,
allowing foreign direct investment upto 20 per cent
and opening up the sector to 91 more cities by issuing
338 licenses' to private players -- have aided this
growth tremendously. FM Phase II saw as many as 245
more stations bagging licenses', most of which went up
this year. Phase II has provided a fresh lease of life
to the radio industry and has really taken the medium
to the next level. Things only look better from here,
given the way this has helped new stations to come in,
the existing and serious players to organise more and
convert radio into a revenue making option.

Year 2007 for the radio industry was the year of
expansion. The radio industry is growing immensely and
also doing very well, the number of people listening
to radio each day has also increased, hence
acknowledging this as the local medium of
communication. The recent RAM results that were out
recently proved how well the industry is doing. Spends
on radio have definitely gone up and radio today, is
the most cost-effective medium. Radio is becoming an
important part of the advertisers advertising mix. The
future will see more advertisers coming on board?

RAM (radio audience measurement)
Radio listenership measurement is a critical aspect to
the industry, the emphasis being on 'timely'
measurement and not just dated results that come in
over three to six months. The radio category needs to
grow to where it deserves and with the RAM coming in,
it is a move in the right direction. What is measured
is what is bought and RAM has worked extremely well
for the radio industry.

BIG 92.7 FM in 2007
The year 2007 has been excellent for BIG 92.7 FM; the
stations for phase II were rolled out, as we stand as
a 42 station strong network today, spread across the
length and the breadth of the country. The fastest
rollout of stations among all players and making us
the biggest radio network in the country. As per
figures released BIG 92.7 FM is the No. 1 choice of
listeners in Bangalore across all parameters -
including reach, share and TARP. In Mumbai, it is the
highest reached station, while in Delhi; it is the No.
2 station among 12-34 year old, SEC ABC listeners. BIG
92.7 FM will see expansion of our network in 2008;
more stations will be added to our network as Govt.
opens up more licenses.

The numbers are looking very good especially given
that BIG 92.7 FM is just about a year old. It
reaffirms our positioning and content strategy which
has helped the brand stand out in the cluttered
environment. With competition heating up among brands,
'differentiation' is the key and we have managed to
stand out with our 'listener focused' positioning of
Life Banao as well as our distinct music. 

Next on BIG's radar - 
" The goal is to increase the size of radio's share of
the advertising pie from 3 per centto 7 per cent over
the next three years. 
" Consolidate post our launches and ensure sustained
leadership in all our stations
" Digital integration with radio - more emphasis on
our web portal, podcasting, internet driven
interactivity etc 

Key landmarks / events: 
Year 2007 has been an eventful year for BIG 92.7 FM,
and has certainly lived upto to its brand line of
'Suno Sunao, Life Banao'. 

A combination of large national properties and
hyperlocal content helped us grow rapidly in a sort
span of time. BIG 92.7 FM has always believed in
innovation in content and marketing. We launched a
unique challenge & contest done for the first time
ever on radio in association with Hyundai i10 called
'Chipak Ke Jeeto' which is the biggest endurance test
to be held across key metros wherein the person who
touches the car for the longest time walks away with a
brand new Hyundai i10 car! The 'Sabse BIG Diwali'
campaign with ICICI bank credit cards was launched
with much fanfare- offered discounts from 9.27 per
cent to 92.7 per cent on various products. Tied up
various NGOs' across the country and hosted the 'Sabse
BIG Diwali' party with the senior citizens. 

The year 2007 also saw BIG 92.7 FM radio partnering
for some of the biggest banner movies and TV shows
like Ta Ra Rum Pum, Jhoom Baraabar Jhoom, Cash,
Saawariya, Nach Baliye 3, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, Jhoom India,
while also entering into a strategic partnership with
the Indian Television academy for the 'ITA 7th Annual
Indian Television Academy Awards'. BIG 92.7 FM also
roped in the iconic Raju Shrivastav and escalated the
humor quotient of the station - BIG RJ Raju Shrivastav
provided listeners their daily dose of Raju Shrivastav
jokes every morning on the breakfast show across the
country. 

We pioneered the coverage of sporting events on radio
with the award winning coverage of the PHL, ICC
tournament and the T-20 World Cup. For the first time
ever, BIG FM brought on radio, eminent personalities
like Harsha Bhogle and Shekhar Suman, Kris Srikkanth
and Mandira Bedi, which created a new and exciting
experience for listeners across the country. 

Speculations for the year 2008 
The Indian radio sector is poised to become a Rs
1,200-crore industry by 2010, according to a study
conducted by the Federation of Indian Chambers of
Commerce & Industry and PricewaterhouseCoopers. 

With the majority of licenses in Phase II going
operational by the end of this year, 2008 is going to
be a very good year for Radio; the industry will
experience dramatic expansion in its listener base
leading to significant growth in business. 2008 will
be the Tipping Point for the radio industry. 

We hope that news and current affairs will be opened
for private radio broadcasters. In the event this does
happen, this will lead to a new wave of growth for
radio in 2008. 

For BIG 92.7 FM, listeners are going to be witnessing
far more exciting and interesting radio activity. Our
initiatives will focus on creating more relevant and
innovative content for our listeners, tapping into new
trends and insights we observe among the youth. 

So stay tuned and Suno Sunao, Life Banao!
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Source:
http://www.indiantelevision.com/ye2007/tarun_Katial_story.php
 


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For Contact: Jaisakthivel,59,Annai Sathya Nagar,
             Arumbakkam,Chennai-600106,India 
Visit: www.dxersguide.blogspot.com
       www.sarvadesavaanoli.blogspot.com
Join: www.groups.yahoo.com/group/sarvadesavanoli
Mobile: +91 98413 66086
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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 11:05:41 -0000
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Peru
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"

Peru, 9720, Radio Victoria, 1020-1030  I tried 6020 for Victoria and although I 
could hear
them there, it was almost impossible.  Here on 9720, their signal is loud and 
clear at
this time with a female in Spanish comments to a male.  This possibly a 
testimonial
of the female.  At 1029 canned promos and ID's.  Signal collapses into the 
splatter by 1031
resulting in a fair signal becoming a poor to threshold signal.  (Chuck 
Bolland, January 4, 2008)

China, 9500, China National Radio One, (PRES),1035-1103 Noted a female and male 
in Chinese comments during the period.  A second station is on the freq causing 
QRM.
It seems to be a religious station in unknown language.  CPBS has a poor 
signal.  
Still audible at 1103, but barely with CVC covering now.  (Chuck Bolland, 
January 4, 2008)

Australia, 9500, 1035-1105  Noted a religous station here during period.  Not 
sure
of the language being broadcast?  At about 1051, a seaonal song heard.  At
1056 other music heard.  This time it's Hindu type music making me think I am 
listening to CVC out of Australia.  However my current list from Eibi says CVC
comes up at 1100 not 1000.  Female talks in Hindi after and during the music.
Station is taking over the frequency as it's signal improves.  Heard "CVC" in
comments on the hour by female.  Heard "Bollywood" mentioned during music.
So this must be that via Australia. (Chuck Bolland, January 4, 2008)

Clewiston Florida
NRD545





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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 15:15:39 +0100 (CET)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] 9885 Radio Emmanuel.
To: Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

   Saludos cordiales.
   
  ALEMANIA 9885 Radio Emmanuel, 13:59-14:11, escuchada el 4 de enero en 
ucraniano, cuando a?n se escuchaba la sinton?a del servicio en hind? de La Voz 
de Rusia irrumpe Radio Emmanuel con m?sica de sinton?a e identificaci?n, 
locutora con titulares acompa?ada de m?sica, constantes referencias a Ucrania, 
la emisi?n ha tenido que escucharse en modo SSB ya que se aprecia fuerte ruido 
en DRM, la emisi?n en paralelo por mms://online.svitle.org/Emmanuel con una 
diferencia de unos cuatro segundos, emisi?n musical y en colisi?n con el 
servicio en ruso de La Voz de Rusia, SINPO 32442.
   
   
  Jos? Miguel Romero
  Burjasot (Valencia)
   
  Sangean ATS 909
  Antena Radio Master A-108
YAESU FRG-7700
       
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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 19:54:00 +0100
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] 11784.95  Vo INS Jakarta, 1800-1900 UT in German
To: "HCDX" <[email protected]>, "DXLD"
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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        reply-type=original

INDONESIA  11784.95 (x9526) VoINS Jakarta noted tonight back on 25 mb. 
Wonderful smoot music songs played after 1830 UT, and a new? voiceful male 
announcer on German service could be heard with "Hier ist Jakarta, Sie 
hoeren die Stimme Indonesiens".
73 wb 



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Message: 7
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 16:23:17 -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]>
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Escutas realizadas em Joao Pessoa-PB - HI22nu
Radio: SW7600GR    -    Antena: Vertical 6m

REP. CHECA
04/01/2008 0722-0728 5930 CRO Radio Prague AM CZE 35333 Em frances, YL e OM 
c/comentarios; ID alg 

ALEMANHA
04/01/2008 0730-0736 5955 RNW Radio Nederland AM D 35333 Em dutch, OM e YL 
c/bol. noticias; alg 

MALI
04/01/2008 0740-0745 5995 MALI Radio Mali AM MLI 24322 Em arabe, OM sup. 
c/comentario alg 

REINO UNIDO
04/01/2008 0810-0817 9790 VRT Radio Vlaanderen Inter. AM G 35433 C/musica; OMs 
c/comentatio em dutch alg 

BELGICA
04/01/2008 0820-0825 9970 RTB RTBF Inter. AM BEL 35333 Em frances, OMs e YL 
c/falas alg 

BRASIL
04/01/2008 0830-0837 9505 RECOR Radio Record AM B 34333 OMs c/bol. notocias 
reg.; ID alg 

Antonio Laurentino Garcia
PR7BCP

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Message: 8
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 23:05:02 +0000
From: Risto Kotalampi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] HCDX logs between 2008-01-04 0000 UTC and 2008-01-05
        0000 UTC
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hard-Core-DX.com logs from 2008-01-04 0000 UTC to 2008-01-05 0000 UTC
---------------------------------------------------------------------

Please visit http://log.hard-core-dx.com/ for the real time logs
and to submit your logs to the HCDX Online Log.

   Oceania

   13840 Jan 4 1120-1125 New Zealand: R. New Zealand International. Rangitaiki,
   I heard some music ID, time point, reading messages and comments in english
   by male announcer,music. good signal, 44333. 73 from Nino Marabello, Italy -
   RX.: SONY SW7600G - ANT.: VHF outdoor at 250 degrees. navaiowhite

For more information please email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Message: 9
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 18:52:24 EST
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [HCDX] Jan 4 Logs
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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**SLOVAKIA. 9825, Miraya FM, via IRRS, 1500-1505, Jan 4, English 
news. Mentioned MirayaFM.com website. Poor, difficult copy with
unidentified co-channel station at equal level. Wiped out by DRM 
noise at 1505. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**ZANZIBAR. 11735, Radio Tanzania-Zanzibar, 1800-1820, Jan 4,
English news at 1800-1809. "Spice FM" ID. Swahili talk at 1809. 
Poor in noisy conditions. (Brian Alexander, PA) 




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Message: 10
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 23:36:34 +0100
From: "Maurits Van Driessche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Fw: enkele MW logs
To: "Hard-core" <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Maurits Van Driessche 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 11:50 AM
Subject: enkele MW logs


782khz R.of Syrian Arab Republic ,Tartin   Syr    3/1   1917 utc  About America 
in Arb.    good  433

1520 WWKB ,Buffalo   USA  4/1  0057utc  Talks and info  + id  Talks and info   
333

1540  CHIN ,Toronto  CAN 4/1  0110utc  About the economy     432

1320  CKEC,New Glasgow  USA  4/1 0142utc  Pop mx.   fair  322

1300  WOOD   Grand Rapids   USA   4/1  0156utc   Mx. and newsletter "Wood"   222

1280   WFAU ,Gardiner   USA  4/1    0211utc  Sports  222

1200  CFGO Ohawa  CAN  4/1  0227utc   Info  222

Gelieve de logs evt. optenemen voor volgend bulletin  aub.

Gr.Maurits  diff. antennas rx  nrd545 + Lowe 225e.

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Message: 11
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 23:36:10 +0100
From: "Maurits Van Driessche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Fw: 4800khz
To: "Hard-core" <[email protected]>
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Maurits Van Driessche 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 2:37 PM
Subject: 4800khz 


Radio  Xerta,Mexico City  Mexico ,was vannacht  tamelijk goed tevolgen .Ondanks 
de codar qrm ,toch ID "viva la mexico" freq. 4800khz  , 0001utc  4/1  .Diff. 
antennas  rx nrd545 + Lowe 225e. 

Gr.Maurits from Belgium

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Message: 12
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 23:39:40 +0100
From: "Maurits Van Driessche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Mexico
To: "Hard-core" <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

I hear  radio UNAM Mexico City Mexico for this moment  2237utc 4/1 on 
9599.30khz with cassical music ,not strong but fair.With LW 100m.

Gr. Maurits and all the best for 2008

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Message: 13
Date: Sat, 5 Jan 2008 01:12:07 +0200
From: "Alpo Heinonen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Onlyon SW's and MW's from Finland -SWR
To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="UTF-8"



Dear listeners,

Scandinavian Weekend Radio has already started it's first transmission for this 
New Year 2008. Wishing you to enjoy to listen sounds of the one and only 
regular broadcaster in Finland on SW's and MW's. We are on air every months 
first Saturday, 24 hours a day. Our transmission starts on Friday evening at 22 
hours UTC omn following frequencies: 

Here is our frequency and timeschedule:
PLEASE note that we might use time to time our alternative frequencies due 
interfering stations!

MW: 
1602 kHz, 24 hours

49 mb:
5980 kHz, sa 17-19 UTC
6170 kHz, fr-sa 22-17 UTC,  sa 19-22 UTC

25 mb:
11690 kHz, fr-sa 23-08 UTC, 14-17 UTC, 19-22 utc
11720 kHz, fr 22-23 UTC, 08-14 UTC, 17-19 UTC

RECEPTION REPORTS AND MESSAGES MOST WELCOME:
GSM: +358 400 995559
e-mails to: info(@)swradio.net 

and letters (with 2 IRC/2 Euro/2 US$) to:
SWR/reports
P.O.Box 99
FI-34801 VIRRAT
FINLAND 

Our web-pages: http://www.swradio.net

Programe schedule:

      Local
      Time Frequecy - Taajuudet Program details - Ohjelmatietoja UTC
      Time 
      48 25 MW 
      00-01 6170 11720 1602 Start of the 101st Broadcast by SWR Crew 22-23 
      01-02 6170 11690 1602 Opening show by SWR crew. cont. 23-00 
      02-03 6170 11690 1602 02.00 Hukala.net News.
      02.05 100. l?hetyksen kunniaksi. Uusinta joulukuulta.
      SWR:n historiaa penkoo Dj H?k?. For honour of SWR's 100. broadcast. SWR 
history so far. (rep.) 00-01 
      03-04 6170 11690 1602 100. l?hetyksen kunniaksi jatkuu. 01-02 
      04-05 6170 11690 1602 100. l?hetyksen kunniaksi jatkuu. 02-03 
      05-06 6170 11690 1602 SWR Open Studio. 03-04 
      06-07 6170 11690 1602 SWR Open Studio. 04-05 
      07-08 6170 11690 1602 SWR Open Studio. 05-06 
      08-09 6170 11690 1602 Madman On the Air. 06-07 
      09-10 6170 11690 1602 Huomenta - Good morning Virrat by dj H?k?. 07-08 
      10-11 6170 11720 1602 Mukavaa, mutta silti hauskaa. Tekij?n? Pena-Set?, 
08-09 
      11-12 6170 11720 1602 Kantoaaltoa Suomirokilla h?ystettyn? by Esa. 09-10 
      12-13 6170 11720 1602 12.00 Hukala.net News.
      12.05 SWR open studio 10-11 
      13-14 6170 11720 1602 Radio news by Rick Random 11-12 
      14-15 6170 11720 1602 14.00 Hukala.net News.
      14.05 Virrat T?n??n - Virrat Today by H?k?. 12-13 
      15-16 6170 11720 1602 Progressive rock and other strange things by dj 
Esa. 13-14 
      16-17 6170 11690 1602 Progressive rock cont. 14-15 
      17-18 6170 11690 1602 TrickyTrevs "Beatles Special" a selection of songs 
from their albums, not necessarily their hit singles. 15-16 
      18-19 6170 11690 1602 Tricky Trev "Beatles Special" cont. 16-17 
      19-20 5980 11720 1602 Lauantailuotain: Vieraana professori, 
elokuvaohjaaja, n?yttelij? ?ke Lindman. Tuottajana Pena-Set?. 17-18 
      20-21 5980 11720 1602 Lauantailuotain jatkuu. 18-19 
      21-22 6170 11690 1602 Madman On the Air. 19-20 
      22-23 6170 11690 1602 Studiossa Peeveli. 20-21 
      23-24 6170 11690 1602 Closing ceremony by SWR crew. 21-22 


Best greetings,

Alpo Heinonen,
Scandinavian Weekend Radio

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Message: 14
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 22:48:21 -0200
From: "Marcelo Bedene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] LOG?S MW - CURITIBA-PR-BRASIL
To: "Hard-core" <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

BRASIL
890  04/01  2234  PLANALTO, Brasilia-DF  "aqui na super plan"  adv?s da 
cidade,  32322 MVB

950  04/01  2248  950 AM, Mar?lia-SP  "Radio 950, canta Brasil" adv?s mx 
sertaneja  33333 MVB

1110 04/01  2250  PAIQUER?, Londrina-PR px esporte cm futebol Londrina E.C 
no campeonato paranaense 22332 MVB

1390  04/01 0001  ITATIAIA, Uberl?ndia-MG  px apito final " a seguir 
Itatiaia ? a dona da noite"  22322 MVB

ARGENTINA
1150  04/01 0147  BRIGADIER LOPEZ, Santa F?, SS, "informe LT9",  locutor 
atende ouvinte por telefone  32422 MVB


Marcelo Vilela Bedene
Curitiba-PR-Brasil
DX Clube do Paran?
www.dxclube.com.br
QTH - S 25? 24' 11" W 49? 12' 35"
Grundig YB-400 / GE Superadio III
Antena loop ferrite RGP3 n?56(08/2003) by Rene G. Passold + fio longo 
cordoalha 15m acoplado.



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Message: 15
Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2008 21:18:08 -0800 (PST)
From: "J.D. Stephens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] WIMA DX Test Reminder TONIGHT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Cumbre DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        HardCore DX <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

I haven't seen any mention about the WIMA-1150 DX test
coming up in just a couple hours from now, so wanted
to post this reminder in case anyone has forgot:

WIMA 1150 kHz Lima, Ohio DX Test
Date: Saturday morning (late Friday night), Jan. 5, 
2008. 
Time: 2 - 2:30 a.m. Eastern Time, 0700 - 0730 UTC. 

1,000 watts using non-directional antenna pattern.
Programming will consist of special voice 
announcements by our own Fred Vobbe of NRC's DX Audio 
Service, music by the Ohio State Marching Band, Morse 
code and 1,000 Hz tones. 

73  - J.D. Stephens
      Broadcast Test Committee


      
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