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Today's Topics:
1. LA ROSA DE TOKYO PARA HOY!!! (Arnaldo)
2. EL MUNDO DE LA RADIO- Newsletter S?bado 10 de Mayo de 2008
(Arnaldo)
3. May 9-10 Logs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
4. 9504.97 Brazil (Dave Valko)
5. R. Anhanguera (Dave Valko)
6. Glenn Hauser logs May 10, 2008 (Glenn Hauser)
7. HCDX logs between 2008-05-10 0000 UTC and 2008-05-11 0000 UTC
(Risto Kotalampi)
8. Logs from NH-USA, week ending May 10th. (Scott R. Barbour Jr.)
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 08:51:12 -0300
From: "Arnaldo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] LA ROSA DE TOKYO PARA HOY!!!
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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No dejen de escuchar este sabado a las 23 horas LU (0200 UTC) por 1270
Khz AM Provincia de Buenos Aires, La Plata, Argentina. Tambi?n lo pueden
seguir desde su sitio web www.amprovincia.com.ar, o a demanda en el sitio de
programas dx http://es.geocities.com/programasdx/ , o a traves de las
emisoras que retransmiten LA ROSA DE TOKIO (WRMI, FRECUENCIA 9, FM OXIGENO),
el tercer programa de la serie dedicado a la radiodifusion durante la guerra
de las Malvinas.
En esta emisi?n se tratara, en un segmento corto, lo que fue la
m?tica 9-71 Radio Atlantico del Sur (britanica) y luego se analizara en
profundidad lo que fue la misteriosa Radio Liberty (argentina) con una
entrevista exclusiva a su locutora Silvia Fernandez Barrio y a quien fuera
su Director, Enrique Alejandro Manccini quienes detallan todos los aspectos
de la organizacion y funcionamiento de esa emisora de guerra psicologica
durante 1982. Habra mucho material de archivo y muchos detalles que
interesaran a todos ustedes.
No se pierdan este programa especial.
NO SE OLVIDEN QUE POSEEMOS UNA LINDA QSL CONMEMORATIVA DE LOS 70 A?OS
DE LS11 RADIO PROVINCIA
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OMAR SOMMA-JUAN NATALE
LA ROSA DE TOKIO
RADIO PROVINCIA DE BUENOS AIRES
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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 09:16:52 -0300
From: "Arnaldo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] EL MUNDO DE LA RADIO- Newsletter S?bado 10 de Mayo de
2008
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EL MUNDO DE LA RADIO
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Sabado 10 de mayo de 2008
Argentina
C?mo ser? la nueva ley de Radiodifusi?n nacional Se llamar? Ley de Servicios
de Comunicaci?n y, seg?n anunci? la Presidente, el "objetivo es que todas
las voces puedan ser escuchadas"
Dos emisoras de FM desaparecen del dial de la Ciudad Aut?noma de Buenos
Aires Apariciones de desapariciones parece ser una constante en el dial de
las grandes ciudades.
El Norte del Gran Buenos Aires cuenta con dos nuevas opciones radiales La
zona norte del conurbano bonaerense registra dos nuevos movimientos en el
dial zonal con la aparici?n de Cadena 9-4-9 y Radio Chaco.
Bolivia
Radio estatal boliviana estrena p?gina web En su segundo a?o de labores, el
Sistema Nacional de Radios de los Pueblos Originarios de Bolivia y la
estatal Radio Patria Nueva estrenaron una p?gina web que multiplica su
alcance a nivel mundial.
Colombia
La radio escolar gana cada vez m?s adeptos La emisora del colegio Inem
"Juli?n Motta Salas" de Neiva es el un espacio de m?sica y de representaci?n
juvenil. Nuevas voces, nuevas realidades, nuevas formas de comunicarse y
aprender.
M?xico
Exhortan a fusionar leyes de Telecomunicaciones y Radio y Televisi?n El
presidente de la Cofeco, Eduardo P?rez Mota, exhort? a que las leyes
federales de Telecomunicaciones y de Radio y Televisi?n se fusionen, para
que se logre la convergencia y la competencia en el sector.
Chile
Diputados presentar?n informe sobre propiedad de medios de comunicaci?n El
informe de la Comisi?n Especial establece los grados de concentraci?n de los
medios de comunicaci?n y propone la existencia de medios que aseguren el
pluralismo y la diversidad.
Afganist?n
El peligro de hacer radio en Afganist?n La periodista afgana Khadija Ahadi
vive escondida desde hace 10 d?as despu?s de que su casa fuera atacada dos
veces en menos de dos semanas con granadas de mano. Ahadi es subdirectora de
la emisora Radio Faryad, en la provincia de Herat ?donde se encuentra
destacado parte del contingente espa?ol en el oeste de Afganist?n-, y
conduce dos programas radiof?nicos cr?ticos con el gobierno, en los que los
oyentes pueden intervenir y explicar sus problemas.
Espa?a
En Espa?a, emisoras de radios locales valencianas y catalanas estrechan
lazos en Amposta La ciudad de Amposta ha sido esta semana escenario de la
primera reuni?n entre representantes de la Xarxa d?Emissores Municipals
Valencianes (XEMV) y la Federaci? de R?dios Locals de Catalunya.
IB3 Radio gana 5000 oyentes con sus emisiones en lengua catalana Seg?n los
datos facilitados por el Estudio General de Medios (EGM), la Radio
auton?mica de las Islas Baleares, IB3 Radio, es la emisora que emite
?ntegramente en lengua catalana que m?s sube de lunes a viernes respecto a
la anterior oleada, de forma que pasa de 2.000 a 7.000 oyentes.
El pr?ximo 30 de mayo, D?a de Canarias, la Radio P?blica Canaria comenzar?
sus emisiones No ser? hasta octubre cuando empiece a emitir con continuidad
y cuando tenga al completo su plantilla, aprobada por el consejo de
administraci?n de Radio Televisi?n Canaria de 40 personas. De momento, casi
200 optan a 28 plazas.
Onda Cero es la emisora que m?s crece en audiencia, pero la Ser sigue l?der
Onda Cero es la emisora que m?s crece en audiencia de lunes a viernes en
2008, en cuyos meses de febrero y marzo ha acumulado 47.000 nuevos oyentes,
que la sit?an en un total de 2.044.000, mientras que la Ser se mantiene como
l?der con 4.839.000, aunque ha perdido 227.000.
Tecnolog?a
Canal 7 y Radio Nacional digitalizan sus archivos El lunes 5 de mayo a las
18 horas, en la Embajada de Francia, Cerrito 1399 de la Ciudad Aut?noma de
Buenos Aires, se concret? la firma del ?Convenio de Cooperaci?n en el Ambito
del Patrimonio Audiovisual, la Formaci?n y la Producci?n?, entre el Sistema
Nacional de Medios P?blicos S.E. (Canal 7 - Radio Nacional), y el Instituto
Nacional del Audiovisual de la Rep?blica Francesa.
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).
Muchas Gracias por la suscripci?n!
El MUNDO DE LA RADIO
Arnaldo Slaen ? Christian Bravo de Laguna
www.elmundodelaradio.com
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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 10:41:06 EDT
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Subject: [HCDX] May 9-10 Logs
To: [email protected]
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** CROATIA. 3984.84, HRT, 0110-0214, May 10, Croatian talk. Local
music. English Voice of Croatia at 0200-0214. Very weak with HAM
QRM. Very good on // 9925, 7285 - via Germany. Announced they
would be broadcasting on both 7285 & 9925 until May 15 because
of poor reception in North America. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** ERITREA. 7100, VOBME, program 1, *0357-0410, May 10, IS.
Talk & Horn of Africa music after 0359. Very weak. (Brian Alexander,
PA)
** ERITREA. 7175, VOBME, program 2, *0357-0420, May 10, IS.
Talk & Horn of Africa music after 0359. Weak under Radio Liberty.
Unidentified station popped on at 0402 on 7175.13v, drifting down
to 7175.09v with talk in unidentified language. About as strong as
Radio Liberty. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** ETHIOPIA. 9704.19, Radio Ethiopia, 0353-0410, May 10, Amharic
talk. Horn of Africa music. Good. // 7110-good. // 5990-very weak.
(Brian Alexander, PA)
** IRAN. (non). via Kuwait, 5860, Radio Farda, 0055-0110, May 10,
listed Farsi. Mid-east pop music. IDs at 0100 & possible news. Back
to pop music at 0102. Poor in t-storm static. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** LIBERIA. (non). via Ascension, 9525, Star Radio, 0710-0800*,
May 9, English "Liberia Today" news program. IDs. Personal messages
to friends & family. "Cotton Tree News" to Sierra Leone at 0730 with
news in English. "CTN" IDs. Into local languages at 0737 to 0800*.
Abrupt sign off. Poor to fair. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** ZIMBABWE. (non). via Madagascar, 11610, Radio Voice of the
People, 0405-0456*, May 10, vernacular talk. "Radio VOP" IDs. Short
breaks of African music. English programming at 0438-0456* with
news, commentary. Gave Zimbabwe address & e-mail address.
Poor to fair. No sign of any jamming. (Brian Alexander, PA)
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Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 14:05:09 -0400
From: "Dave Valko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] 9504.97 Brazil
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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BRAZIL 9504.97 R. Record Obviously a Futbol match highlights replay at
2300 w/excited M anncr in PT screaming "Goooooooaaaaal" several times. Weak
but there and the first time heard in a long time. (Valko 4 May)
73 Dave
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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 15:04:38 -0400
From: "Dave Valko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] R. Anhanguera
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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<[email protected]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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BRAZIL 11829.91 R. Anhanguera Surprised to find this here at 1829 w/ad
block including ID promo. Still there at 1857. Not really strong, but
readable. Hrd on new E-1 rx w/T2FD antenna. (Valko 10 May)
73 Dave
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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 12:44:53 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs May 10, 2008
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** GERMANY [non]. DW Amharic via Rwanda, 15650, which started April 26, fair
May 10 at 1406, but with lite echo, possibly dual long/short path; no jamming
audible.
DW Russian on 15620 at 1407 May 10, and unsynchronized on 15420. 15620 is
Kigali, a somewhat roundabout way to get from Germany to Russia; but at least 1
second quicker than 15420 which is via Ramphisam, UK (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** KOREA NORTH [and non]. P`yongyang not bad on 9665, May 10 at 1248 with
music, and the ``rushing noise`` accompanying which some think is jamming but I
think is coming out of same defective transmitter.
Then checked 11710 for imminent VOK NAm service, at 1256 finding low het
between VOK`s open carrier which must be slightly off-frequency, and some
Firedrake. But Commies vs Commies didn`t last; at 1300 the Firedrake went off,
leaving VOK in clear with IS, ID, program summary, news, which by law must
always start with the activities of Kim Jung-Il, preceded by some of his
numerous official titles.
I would have had enough, but was obliged to see if the spurs were making it
thru. Yes! 11644 was barely audible, along with noise, but soon faded, and
barely audible a het on 11776 against Anguilla, but Firedrake there was more of
a problem. The fundamental wasn`t nearly as strong as the previous log when
11644 was easily audible.
So what attracted the Firedrakes? Per Aoki: Taiwan on 11710 until 1300; All
India Radio in Tibetan on 11775 until 1330 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** KOREA SOUTH [non]. KBSWR, 9650 via Sackville, Sat May at 1242 during
Worldwide Friendship show, review of the week`s Korean lessons; SAH and
increasing CCI, from P`yongyang, which coincidentally is in Japanese at this
hour, per Aoki: 9650 Voice of Korea 1100-1250 1234567 Japanese 200 109 Kujang
KRE 12505E 4005N VOK a08
I don`t really know which came first, but KBS should find a better frequency,
as it doesn`t even make it halfway across North America without colliding with
their archrivals. I have been saying this for a long time, but they ignore my
advice. VOK is aiming at Japan after all, so how could it be a problem in OK??
(Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MAURITANIA. 4845 the only decent non-North-American signal on 60m, May 10 at
0610-0624, monotonous undermodulated chanting as always around this time --- or
rather there are several tones, but not that many. This is ideally soporific
for us, tho it`s wake-up time in West Africa, a bit of a mismatch (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. XEXQ, 6045, audible May 10 at 1227 with string classical music, poor
at brief peak. Have not seen many reports of this, so just keeping track of
when it can be confirmed as active. Possibly there may be an evening time when
it comes thru better, QRM permitting.
Comparing XEXQ to R. Mil, 6010, a bit further from here, but usually with
better signal, tho never outstanding with its low power too --- May 10 at 1230
string of N?cleo Radio Mil promos, giving phone number (toll-free?) for calls
from USA and Canada, plug for ``Buenos D?as, M?xico`` show M-F at 10 am to 1 pm
local = 1500-1800 UT, and perpetual slogan ``donde vive la m?sica de M?xico``,
finally back to axual music at 1232 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** RUSSIA [and non]. RHC usually has 12000 to itself, but May 10 at 1359-1400*
was hearing SAH of about 3 Hz, and VOR IS. Per Aoki this is Chinese via
Khabarovsk at 220 degrees, just ending. Commies vs Post-Commies! (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###
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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 23:05:03 +0000
From: Risto Kotalampi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] HCDX logs between 2008-05-10 0000 UTC and 2008-05-11
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Message: 8
Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 18:57:15 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Scott R. Barbour Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs from NH-USA, week ending May 10th.
To: Cumbre DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, DXLD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
DXplorer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, HCDX
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Sub-par listening conditions this week.
4409.77, BOLIVIA, presumed R.Eco, 0051-0102, May 10, Spanish. Continuos SP mx
w/ brief ancr at 0059; right back to mx; v.weak under band noise. (Barbour-NH)
5995, AUSTRALIA, RA Brandon, 0938-1002, May 4, Tok Pisin. Ancr w/ news rpts re
HIV/AIDS; Pacific Islands Forum w/ several mentions of the Solomon Islands.
URL; ID & talk re Islands b/c at 0955 into native mx; ID ancment at 0959 &
Waltzing Matilda at 1000 into news. Fair. (Barbour-NH)
6290, EGYPT, R.Cairo, 2145-2202, May 6, Arabic. General Svc w/ continuos AR mx
thru ToH; fair. (Barbour-NH)
9960, EGYPT, R.Cairo, 2128-2145, May 6, Arabic. VO the Arabs svc w/ continuos
AR music; weak but clear. (Barbour-NH)
Scott R. Barbour Jr. Intervale, NH-USA
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