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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: UNID 15410 kHz in Portuguese (Karel Honz?k)
   2. Re: 10000 NO ID, ?rabe. ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   3. Newsletter de "El Mundo de la Radio" del lunes 14 de abril        de
      2008 (Arnaldo)
   4. UK QSL's (David Onley)
   5. log (Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec)
   6. Re: UNID 15410 kHz in Portuguese (Henrik Klemetz)
   7. Re: Aoki List (Glenn Hauser)
   8. Glenn Hauser logs, April 14-16, 2008 (Glenn Hauser)
   9. VB: Re:  UNID 15410 kHz in Portuguese (Henrik Klemetz)
  10. HCDX logs between 2008-04-16 0000 UTC and 2008-04-17 0000 UTC
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 07:36:50 +0200
From: Karel Honz?k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] UNID 15410 kHz in Portuguese
To: <[email protected]>
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Hi Glenn,
this is an interesting list !
I fact I wonder how up-to-date it actually is because it contains e.g. this 
station:

4980 Ecos del Torbes     0900-0400 1234567 Spanish    10  ND San Cristobal

which is inactive already for many years.

The list is dated April 15, 2008 so I am confused a little bit...

Thanks, 73

Karel Honzik, CZE


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Glenn Hauser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kai Willner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 11:51 PM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] UNID 15410 kHz in Portuguese


> It`s CVC A Sua Voz, Miami via Chile, a real pest on 15410 as it runs all 
> the
> way from 11 to 24 UT and collides with various other stations during many
> hours.
>
> You will find quick answers to a lot of questions like this if you 
> consult:
> http://www.geocities.jp/binewsjp/bia08.txt
>
> 73, Glenn Hauser
>
> --- Kai Willner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Tuesday, 15 April 2008, 2030 UTC
>>
>> 15410 kHz UNID (PORTUGAL OR BRAZIL?) O=4, lively programme in
>> Portuguese,  Brazilian songs, "Brasil", "Sao Paolo" mentioned a couple
>> of times.
>>
>> Now (2055 UTC) signal is becoming weaker.
>>
>> Does anybody know this station?
>>
>> Many thanks in advance!!
>>
>> KW
>> Munich (Germany)
>> Lowe HF-150
>> Wellbrook ALA1530 (indoors)



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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 09:02:10 -0400
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [HCDX] 10000 NO ID, ?rabe.
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concerning the Radio Vlaanderen log "en aleman", as far as I remember 
they?stopped broadcasts in german
some time ago, so maybe you heard a dutch/flemish transmission.

73


Alexander, Taunusstein, Germany







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Verschickt: So., 13. Apr. 2008, 21:17
Thema: [HCDX] 10000 NO ID, ?rabe.



   Saludos cordiales.
RUSIA 13685 Radio Vlaanderen Int., 17:45-17:55, escuchada el 10 de abril en 
lem?n ? locutor con comentarios en programa musical, locutor y locutora con 
ntrevista a invitado, emisi?n de m?sica, SINPO 45544. 
10000 NO ID, 19:08-19:15, escuchada el 13 de abril en idioma sin identificar, 
robablemente en ?rabe a locutor con comentarios, locutora comentarios y risas, 
escarto Radio Cairo, la emisi?n no corresponde, segmento musical, SINPO 33342
Piratas: 
6312 Radio Berretina, 18:43-18:47, escuchada el 13 de abril emitiendo programa 
e Radio L?Arbo?, emisi?n en directo por Internet, SINPO 24332
6882 Play Back International, 18:48-18:55, escuchada el 13 de abril con emisi?n 
e m?sica, SINPO 34433.
Jos? Miguel Romero
urjasot (Valencia)
spa?a
Sangean ATS 909
ntena Radio Master

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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 07:39:20 -0300
From: "Arnaldo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Newsletter de "El Mundo de la Radio" del lunes 14 de
        abril   de 2008
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Jaime Baguena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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EL MUNDO DE LA RADIO

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Lunes 14 de Abril de 2008


Argentina

Siguen apareciendo emisoras de FM en el Gran Buenos Aires FM Reno opera desde 
el partido de San Mart?n en 91,9 Mhz. Esta nueva emisora, que difunde 
mayormente m?sica "cachaca" y tropical, transmite desde el Partido de General 
San Mart?n.
Nuevo dial para el programa de radio de la Biblioteca Nacional Despu?s de siete 
a?os ininterrumpidos en FM Cl?sica de Radio Nacional, al primer programa de 
radio de la Biblioteca Nacional, "Manchas de Tinta" le lleg? el tiempo de 
moverse en el dial y de recrearse a s? mismo.

Radio Diez sigue primera Las mediciones de la consultora Ibope establecieron 
que durante marzo pasado Radio 10 volvi? a ubicarse en el primer lugar de la 
audiencia, con una participaci?n en el encendido promedio (share) de 39,87 por 
ciento "durante las 24 horas, de lunes a lunes". 

San Antonio de Areco. M?s de media docena de emisoras En efecto, seg?n un 
chequeo realizado en exclusiva para El Mundo de la Radio por Arnaldo Slaen, se 
pudo constatar que esta pujante ciudad bonaerense sigue sumando voces al dial 
local.


Consultorio Jur?dico
Libertad de expresi?n ?solo una expresi?n de deseo? Cualquier ciudadano puede 
apreciar r?pidamente que se ha acrecentado la actitud hostil de parte del 
Gobierno hacia los medios period?sticos, directamente o a trav?s de sus 
emisarios.


Bolivia

Normar?n instalaci?n de antenas de radio y televisi?n en El Alto El Gobierno 
Municipal de El Alto, a trav?s de la Unidad de Gesti?n Ambiental, concluy? la 
elaboraci?n del proyecto de reglamento para la instalaci?n y funcionamiento de 
antenas de radio, televisi?n y celulares.


Brasil

Radios comunitarias organizan reclamos ante clausuras en Pernambuco Las radios 
comunitarias del estado nodestino de Pernambuco, en Brasil, eval?an los 
pr?ximos reclamos que iniciar?n, luego del operativo policial que cerr? 30 
emisoras comunitarias que funcionaban sin autorizaci?n del estado.


Chile

Radio de la Universidad de Vi?a del Mar abre convocatoria para nuevos programas 
realizados por alumnos La pr?xima semana se inicia el concurso de proyectos 
"Hazte escuchar".

Sudam?rica, la radio m?s antigua de Chile Con el cierre de Radio Chilena en 
noviembre del 2005, se convierte en la emisora en funcionamiento, m?s antigua 
de Chile.


M?xico
La Universidad Miguel Hern?ndez estrena radio El rector de la Universidad 
Miguel Hern?ndez present? mediante una rueda de prensa la Radio Universitaria 
UMH, la web de la emisora y la primera edici?n de los premios 'Micr?fono UMH'. 


Uruguay
La emisora uruguaya Urbana FM se instala tambi?n en la Argentina El 
cosmopolitismo de la uruguaya Urbana FM se materializar? en mayo pr?ximo cuando 
la Radio de el primer paso en su expansi?n latinoamericana con la apertura de 
una sucursal en Buenos Aires, ya que una inversi?n de entre U$S 1 y U$S 2 
millones, de la mano de un grupo holand?s, permitir? la llegada a ese mercado 
particularmente atractivo por su escala y por la presencia del p?blico clave 
para esta Radio de dise?o, como la define su director, Javier Massa.


Ecuador
La Trig?sima Primera Asamblea ordinaria de la Asociaci?n Ecuatoriana de 
Radiodifusi?n (AER) se puso en marcha en la ciudad de Machala, provincia de El 
Oro Dicha Asamblea tiene como objetivo principal elegir el nuevo ejecutivo de 
AER nacional.


Colombia

Las de RCN, p?ginas web de radio m?s visitadas en el pa?s El Estudio Colombiano 
de Internet, patrocinado por elTiempo.com, Media Contacs, i-Network, Indexcol, 
Initiative, Universal McCann, GLP, Caracol Radio, Semana, MSN y RCN, se?ala que 
los portales de RCN Radio, incluyendo a la p?gina de La FM, son los m?s 
visitados entre las p?ginas de Internet de emisoras de radio y canales de 
televisi?n del pa?s.


Estados Unidos

Expertos analizan panorama de la radio hispana en EEUU Los sistemas de medici?n 
de audiencia radial, las perspectivas del mercado y estrategias para captar 
nuevos oyentes fueron algunos de los temas que expertos del medio discutieron 
en la conferencia de Billboard de la M?sica Latina.

Una nueva emisora asombra en los oyentes hispanos Se trata de Radio Luz, la 
nueva se?al que ha llegado a iluminar a la comunidad hispana y que servir? como 
una nueva gu?a para conocer m?s a Dios a trav?s de su palabra.


Espa?a

La Junta de Andaluc?a renueva la licencia de Radio Contadero en Hu?tor Vega El 
Consejo de Gobierno de la Junta de Andaluc?a ha aprobado la renovaci?n de la 
concesi?n administrativa de la emisora municipal de Hu?tor Vega, Radio 
Contadero, por un nuevo periodo que se extiende hasta finales del a?o 2016.

Gobierno regional espa?ol pone en marcha diversos talleres de radio El Gobierno 
riojano ha programado para este a?o entre 22 y 24 talleres de radio que se 
celebrar?n en centros escolares, de educaci?n especial y de adultos.

RPA inicia una nueva etapa con el estreno de nueva identidad sonora y nueva 
programaci?n Radio del Principado de Asturias (RPA) inicia una nueva etapa con 
el estreno de una nueva identidad sonora y el refuerzo de su programaci?n con 
la ampliaci?n de los espacios de noticias y una nueva parrilla de programaci?n 
que incorpora seis programas, 'Radiolandia', 'Tiempo a?adido', 'Noche tras 
noche', '?Acuto!', 'El eclipse' y 'Central el?ctrica'. El periodista Pedro 
Laguna, hasta ahora Jefe de Producci?n de Publiselectatv, la empresa editora de 
este peri?dico, se incorpora a la emisora auton?mica como Director y 
Presentador de "Noche tras noche", que comienza a emitirse el pr?ximo d?a 14.

RTVE ofrecer? gratuitamente, por Internet, los contenidos para los que tiene 
derechos Radio Televisi?n Espa?ola (RTVE) ofrecer?, por Internet y de forma 
gratuita, los programas de los que posee derechos, as? como parte de su archivo 
hist?rico audiovisual. Buena parte de dichos contenidos podr?n verse a trav?s 
de la Red o de otros medios interactivos, cuando quieran o puedan los usuarios, 
no s?lo cuando el radiodifusor los incluya en su parrilla.


Israel

Gobierno de Israel cerr? estudio de popular emisora de radio en Jerusal?n La 
polic?a israel? cerr? el estudio en Jerusal?n de una popular emisora de radio 
que emit?a informaci?n, m?sica y entretenimiento con el objetivo de promover la 
paz y el di?logo entre los j?venes palestinos e israel?es.


Francia
Avala Sarkozy que en las televisoras estatales se proh?ba la publicidad Francia 
quiere prohibir la publicidad televisiva en emisoras estatales.



Mundo

Cambios radicales en las leyes de propiedad de los medios El titular de la 
Comisi?n Federal de Comunicaciones de Estados Unidos dio a conocer un ambicioso 
plan que apunta a flexibilizar las reglas que rigen la propiedad de los medios 
desde hace d?cadas, e incluye el rechazo de una norma que proh?be a una empresa 
ser due?a de un diario y un canal de televisi?n o una emisora radial en la 
misma ciudad.

La C?mara pide entrecruzar las se?ales de TV y radio de Galicia y Portugal El 
Parlamento gallego aprob? por unanimidad reclamar que se facilite la emisi?n de 
las televisiones y de las radios lusas en Galicia y trasladar al Gobierno 
portugu?s el inter?s en que las cadenas de la comunidad se reciban en el pa?s 
vecino.



Internet

Inaugura PAN-DF estaci?n de radio v?a Internet desde M?xico Se emitir? de lunes 
a viernes y para empezar cuenta con 18 programas de distinta ?ndole. El sitio 
es producido ?ntegramente por la Secretar?a de Acci?n Juvenil de su partido.

Lanzado el sitio web de los estudios de radio y televisi?n de "Roskosmos" Ha 
sido lanzado a trav?s el sitio web de los estudios de radio y televisi?n de la 
Agencia Federal Espacial de Rusia ("Roskosmos"), anunci? un portavoz de ese 
organismo.



Tecnolog?a

Terratec presenta su radio Internet Con m?s de 10.000 emisoras presintonizadas 
la NOXON iRadio se conecta a La Red para escuchar la radio de cualquier lugar 
del mundo.

Los 40 se adaptan al m?vil de la mano de Orange La operadora y la emisora 
ofrecer?n m?viles, contenidos y servicios musicales. Para promocionarse 
regalar?n llamadas y mensajes.



Blogs

EL MUNDO DE LA RADIO (Blog Clarin) Blog en el diario Clarin (Argentina).

EL MUNDO DE LA RADIO (Blog El Pa?s) Blog en el diario El Pa?s (Espa?a).



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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 19:50:54 +0200
From: David Onley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] UK QSL's
To: Hardcore <[email protected]>
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A couple of UK QSL's back.

1485 BBC Humberside, Hull. (1kw) Email verification for written report. 
Back in 2 days. Not sure if snail mail report is coming. From Simon Pattern/
/Managing Editor. [EMAIL PROTECTED] RP. 2 x 1st class mint UK 
stamps. Audible only in recent times since Haagstad Radio left the air.


630 BBC Three Counties Radio, Luton. (200w) Letter from Mark Norman, 
Managing Editor. 39 days for 2 x 1st class mint UK stamps.

Dave Onley
Pijnacker - The Netherlands

http://home.caiway.nl/~matthew1/




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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 09:53:49 -0300
From: "Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] log
To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

4750, China, CNR 1(tent.), Hailar?; 16-Apr. Chinese 0917-0929 YL talks with 
outside male alternating canned anmts on music. Signal gradually dissipating, 
local QRM 22433 (LOB-B).



73's



Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec

Embu SP Brasil - Sony ICF SW40 - dipole 18m, 32m 




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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 15:38:15 +0000 (GMT)
From: Henrik Klemetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] UNID 15410 kHz in Portuguese
To: HCDX <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"



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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 08:40:30 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Aoki List
To: Karel "HonzĂ­k" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

They do leave in a lot of outdated info, especially tropical bands, which one
must beware of, but the international band listings are usually current, and
they often indicate at the right whether it is an A-08 schedule or if not
available, something older. And it is constantly being updated, almost every
day as given at the top. 73, Glenn

--- Karel Honz?k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Glenn,
> this is an interesting list !
> I fact I wonder how up-to-date it actually is because it contains e.g. this 
> station:
> 
> 4980 Ecos del Torbes     0900-0400 1234567 Spanish    10  ND San Cristobal
> 
> which is inactive already for many years.
> 
> The list is dated April 15, 2008 so I am confused a little bit...
> 
> Thanks, 73
> 
> Karel Honzik, CZE
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Glenn Hauser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Kai Willner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; 
> <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 11:51 PM
> Subject: Re: [HCDX] UNID 15410 kHz in Portuguese
> 
> 
> > It`s CVC A Sua Voz, Miami via Chile, a real pest on 15410 as it runs all 
> > the
> > way from 11 to 24 UT and collides with various other stations during many
> > hours.
> >
> > You will find quick answers to a lot of questions like this if you 
> > consult:
> > http://www.geocities.jp/binewsjp/bia08.txt
> >
> > 73, Glenn Hauser



      
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Message: 8
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 08:48:40 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs, April 14-16, 2008
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** CHINA [and non]. Firedrake on 9845, April 16 at 1322, on top of a weaker
station. Per Aoki the other station is: VOA Chinese at 1200-1300 via Tinian,
then 1300-1500 via Tinang (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also
CUBA; USA [and non]

** CUBA. More in the never-ending stream of anomalies from Habana:

April 14 at 2029 I was tuned to 11750 and heard the RHC Portuguese broadcast to
Europe closing, claiming to be on 17750. At the studio they have no idea what
is going on at the transmitters. Then into Arabic.

April 16 at 1258, RN Venezuela relay on 11705 was somewhat distorted, and
accompanied by awful noisy spurs roughly plus and minus 10 kHz, and gaps in
between those and 11705 itself. As usual, ran slightly past 1300, but open
carrier stayed on and on and on, and along with it the spurs even with no
modulation at all on the center frequency. 

Finally they all went off at 1324, uncovering on 11715 a leapfrog mixing
product from two other Cuban transmitters, RHC 11805 over 11760, 45 kHz further
down. 11805 was slightly more distorted than 11760. The 11715 spur was quite
weak by comparison, but enough to block also weak KJES as each faded in and
out.

April 16 at 1320 I found bubble jamming against nothing on 9805, S9+12
apparently from only one transmitter so you could hear the bubbling rather than
the wall of noise from multiple transmitters. This was left over from the R.
Mart? transmission at 1000-1300.

April 16 at 1348 I noticed that the CRI relay was missing from 9570, during the
scheduled English hour at 1300. I know it was on before 1300 in Chinese as I
tuned by and noticed it was more undermodulated and distorted than usual (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** EQUATORIAL GUINEA. Since it first reappeared April 11, R. Africa, 15190 has
shown up every day, as confirmed by at least brief chex, such as April 14 at
2030. Usually very good signal with variety of preachers in English in a
variety of modulation qualities. 

Also April 15 at 2221, VG, with no sign of WYFR co-channel, which overrode it
on the first day, but unseems there subsequently. R. Africa programming ended
sometime after 2230, as I was not listening closely, still open carrier at
2300, when maybe there was a trace of WYFR under. Wanted to catch when Bata
finally turned off transmitter, but when I rechecked at 2350 it was just
presumed weak WYFR. Apparently WYFR propagation to here on this frequency is
quite variable, often ceding to the big signal from central Africa.

Aoki shows this as 50 kW at 164 degrees, which means SSE towards South Africa,
and the same for all transmissions on this frequency, whether denominated R.
Africa, R. Africa-2, or even R. East Africa. From the big signal over here one
would think it`s axually aimed our way over West Africa. I wonder if they made
some antenna changes during their long absence (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)

** GREECE. Solar flux is pitiful, but the MUF still struggles to rise with
ever-increasing solar light on high-latitude paths, e.g., VOG on 15630 holding
up as late as 2047 April 14 with, what else? Greek music, but some deep fades.

ERT is all set to get the max out of this frequency, per Aoki, scheduled in
A-08 for very long hours, all the way from 0400 to 2300, first at 285 degrees
until 1800, then switching to 182 degrees for one hour, and from 1900 at 105
degrees, which is the opposite of 285, and none very favorable for NAm. Now,
why in the local evening would they switch from a westerly to easterly beam
rather than vice versa? It would make more propagational sense to aim east in
the morning, west in the evening (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. R. Mil, 6010, April 15 at 0458 was playing the rousing Mexican
national anthem, as no doubt required around local midnight. Befitting the
anti-American lyrix, then said a few words about a battle in the war with the
US, 1847y. But hey, where would the USA be today without all the territory we
stole from the UMS? Aztl?n is rectifying that (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)

** U K [non]. BBCWS via WHRI Furman, 9410, April 15 at 1231 had a
this-day-in-history feature, Efem?rides, about the Titanic and McDonalds ---
hmmm, one day late for Titanic. 1234 back to music fill, on this Tuesday the
top ten pop discs. Never heard any further announcements until 1300* altho I
was not paying close attention, instead to another excellent Late Night Live on
RA 9580 featuring poets. (BTW, I found Cypress Creek much more romantic than
Furman, didn`t you? But the former name was tainted with Christian Science.)

Wednesday April 16 it was back to classical music at 1242 check, VG signal in
non-warhorse piece I did not recognize, even with quiet passages during which I
heard traces of Spanish, but probably cross-modulation from something else on
31 m (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY. VOT, 15450, often not making it with pitiful propagation from
Europe/Asia Minor, but it was arriving April 15 at 1306-1313 with The Troubled
Island ? Cyprus. This 7-minute talk should have lasted 9 minutes if the
script-reader would just slow down from breakneck speed and increase
intelligibility significantly. It`s one of the shows they podcast, however, so
we can listen again and again trying to understand every word, which seemed to
be slanted against the Greek Cypriots for some reason (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Very distorted scratchy spur on 9335, April 15 at 1320, not strong
but marring reception of VOK, sob. I looked around for source. It did not match
BS on WWRB 9385, RHC or CRI on 31m frequencies. Was also there before 1300, and
still at 1343, when I concluded it matched WTJC 9370 with Alex Scourby Bible
readings --- I matched it more by feel, with my hand on the speaker, than by
ear, a technique all should try in difficult paralleling situations. Nothing
like it 35 kHz above on 9405. Wish Jesus would hurry up and Come, so we can be
done with these crappy FBN transmitters on 5920 and 9370. On second thought ---
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. 9760 used to be ``owned`` by VOA, but the last few years the
Chicom have deliberately interfered with it. April 16 at 1318 I found VOA
English mixing at roughly equal level with something a few Hz away. I thought
it was in Chinese language but per Aoki, CRI is now on there in English at
1200-1357, 135 degrees from Kunming (probably an American or copied American
transmitter), while VOA via Tinang is scheduled 1200-1600 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      
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**EQUATORIAL GUINEA. 5005, Radio Nacional-Bata, 2245-2258*,
April 15, African choral music. Sign off with National Anthem at 2256. 
Poor to fair in noisy conditions. Also heard next day, April 16, at 2257 
sign off with National Anthem. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**EQUATORIAL GUINEA. 15190, Radio Africa, 2215-2250*, April 16,
English religious programming. Closing ID announcements & e-mail
address at 2249 & off. Fair to good audio at this time but heard earlier 
with poor, distorted programming. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**ETHIOPIA. 7110, Radio Ethiopia, 2045-2100*, April 16, Horn of
African music. Closing announcements in Amharic & sign off with
National Anthem at 2059. Fair. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
 



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