** CUBA. RHC was celebrating May Day, as well as its own official 47th 
anniversary, by keeping 9600 on the air past its usual 1300 closing, still 
going at 1307, and no 15370 instead. Nor any het from XEYU which must be gone 
again (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ECUADOR. HCJB`s Kulina service to a Brazilian tribe, 11920, April 30 at 2254 
had missionary referring to Matéu Capítulo XXIII. Seems to have a preference 
for Matthew, and may be working his way thru this book, as last time I ran 
across it, April 5 as in DXLD 8-042, the reference was to Matthew XVIII. 
Checking Chapter 23, my favorite verses would be 15 and then 33.

Stop the presses! HCJB has finally started announcing its own frequencies 
correctly in Spanish. This is after years of announcing the wrong frequencies, 
and months of announcing no frequencies. Now, as promised, I must be satisfied. 
May 1 at 1259:30 on 11960, the automated ID gave website, and frequencies 
11690, 21455 and 11960 in that strange order. Also audible on much weaker 11690 
mixed with RTTY. 11960 also had a transmission break of several seconds at 
1259. That`s when they change azimuth from 355 for Cuba, to 330 for Mexico 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GERMANY [non]. DW provides one of the best listenable signals in English, 
other than US gospel huxters, during the 2100 UT hour, and it isn`t even for 
us, but instead via Rwanda to West Africa. Wednesday April 30 after 2130 I was 
listening to Arts on the Air, concluding with an interview about conducting 
with Paavo Järvi of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Unfortunately I was 
tuned to the slightly stronger frequency 15205, which always cuts off rudely 
and abruptly at 2157, forcing me to quickly retune to // 11865 for the last 3 
minutes of the program. 

DW is as bad about this as Radio Australia at 1357 on 9580. If they can`t keep 
all their transmitters on air till the end of the broadcast, the program should 
have been produced to end 3 minutes earlier. Or at least a courtesy 
announcement on the early-closing frequency advising listeners to retune ASAP 
--- but they would still miss something, just as I did. Shortly before 2200, 
there was a rapid heavy SAH for a few seconds as the upcoming German 
transmission via Portugal overlapped on 11865, starting soon enough this time 
to hear the full ``Null Uhr`` time check (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA NORTH. Unlike April 30, on May 1, VOK was just barely audible on 11710 
(if that`s what it was) and consequently no sign of the spurs on 11644 and 
11776, checked at 1304 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SPAIN [non]. May 1 at 1250 on 15170 via Costa Rica, another check of REE`s 
supposedly Basque-language news: after the opening ID it was entirely in 
Castilian once again, mainly about three bombs ETA allegedly exploded to 
celebrate May Day. Catalan also missing at 1255 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** VENEZUELA [non]. RNVCI via RHC, 11705, May 1 at 1300 was running late, 
giving years-out-of-date transmission schedule once again, proving that the 
announcers and producers in the Caracas studio pay no attention to their own 
shortwave broadcasts. This is not one of RHC`s better transmitters as there is 
some distortion, and in the final contact-info, words were cutting out. Ran 
until 1302* with a Windows logo and off (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ZIMBABWE [non]. SW Radio Africa, 12035, April 30 at quick check 1832, woman 
with comments on how bad things are there, such as people being whipped with 
bicycle chains, murdered. Was that Gerry Jackson herself? Fair reception with 
fading, but had not been hearing at all for some time. Perhaps switch from 
Norway to Rampisham UK site has inadvertently helped reception here. Turned the 
radio back on at 2100, just in time to hear Yankee Doodle Dandy, VOA opening 
French on 12035 via São Tomé (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. As I was tuning across the 13 MHz band, May 1 at 1335, surprised 
to hear a good signal in French on 13640, but it vanished in a few seconds. 
Nothing listed here, but suspect Montsinéry was turned back on for a test or 
something, as it is scheduled two hours earlier, 1130-1200 to NAm, 250 kW, 320 
degrees, in French (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      
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