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Today's Topics:

   1. SLBC Stopped the MW Tx (sakthi vel)
   2. Virgin Radio Sold To Times of India Publisher For $106
      Million (Zacharias Liangas )
   3. SIzhuan PBS (Zacharias Liangas )
   4. Glenn Hauser logs June 2, 2008 (Glenn Hauser)
   5. Actualizacion de "El Mundo de la Radio" (Arnaldo)
   6. Logs (Chuck)
   7. Peru (Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec)
   8. correction (Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec)
   9. HCDX logs between 2008-06-03 0000 UTC and 2008-06-04 0000 UTC
      (Risto Kotalampi)
  10. New MW QSL  (KOOR-1010) (Patrick Martin)
  11. June 3 Logs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  12. Log   04/JUN/2008 (JRicardo)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2008 05:47:31 +0100 (BST)
From: sakthi vel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] SLBC Stopped the MW Tx
To: MWC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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SLBC Stopped the MW Tx 

>From 01-06-2008, Sri Lankan Broadcasting Corporation
(SLBC) stopped the MW Service on 873 KHz to Indian
Listeners. This frequency mainly used for Tamil
Service. This particular service started on 1925. At
present the only MW Tamil service from SLBC is on 855
KHz for the Sri Lankan Tamil listeners.

Few years back they stopped the evening service on 873
KHz. From January 2008 they reduced the morning
service. According to the SLBC officials, they didn't
get advertisement for that service. They spend three
lahks Rupees per day for transmitt the programme to
South India. Here in Tamil Nadu so many private FM?s
acquired the SLBC clients for the advertisement. This
is also the one of the reason to stopped the well
known historical service.

History of the Organization in Brief 

The history of the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation
dates back to year 1925, when its first pre-cursor,
?Colombo Radio?, was launched on 16th December 1925
using a Medium Wave radio transmitter of one kilowatt
of output power from Welikada, Colombo. Commenced just
03 years after the launch of BBC, Colombo radio was
the first ever radio station in Asia. 

This new medium of mass communication not only became
increasingly popular in the years that followed, but
also quickly evolved into a medium of national
character, which led to the ?Radio Service? being
organized as a separate department of the government
of Ceylon (as country was then called) by the ?call
sign? ?Radio Ceylon? in 1949. Subsequently in 1967,
the Department of Broadcasting was transformed into
its present statutory form of a state corporation by
the Ceylon broadcasting corporation Act. No 37 of 1966
of the parliament of Ceylon, thereby assuring
increased autonomy and flexibility in the operations
of the new organization.

The organization acquired its present name, Sri Lanka
Broadcasting Corporation, with the transition of the
state into the status of ?Republic of Sri Lanka? on
22nd May 1972. SLBC has since continued in the same
legal status as a state corporation, and is currently
listed under the scope of the ministry of Information
and Media of the Government of Sri Lanka.

Transition of Domestic Broadcasting from Medium Wave
to FM 

As was the case with many national radio stations with
the same standing several decades ago, SLBC was
relying on medium wave as the primary mode of domestic
broadcasting until the dawn of ?90s. Some sporadic FM
broadcasts had nevertheless been already introduced at
several transmitting stations more as a means of
?relaying? the broadcasts to medium wave transmitting
stations. However, by late ?80s SLBC was acting in
recognition of the strategic importance of switching
from MW to FM as the primary mode of domestic
broadcasting. Accordingly, in 1993, ?the FM Stereo
Broadcasting Facility at Colombo? was commissioned
with the technical assistance of the government of
Japan.

This was followed by the ?Islandwide FM Development
Project? that was launched in year 1995. The
objectives of the project were to develop an
Islandwide multi-channel FM stereo broadcast
transmission network and to divest the costly domestic
medium wave transmitting stations, which were
typically broadcasting only one or two programme
channels per transmitting station. By 1999, more than
95% country?s total population was being covered by
SLBC?s FM transmissions with nearly 90% of them
receiving all six nationwide channels.

Programme Channels (Radio Services) currently
maintained by SLBC

SLBC has, throughout its history, been committed to
its mandated task of maintaining the public service
broadcasting in Sri Lanka, by way of providing the
public with the information and entertainment, and
fostering the social, cultural and economic
development of the country, and has maintained this
commitment as the core guiding principle of its
programming policy. Despite the introduction of a
certain amount of commercial programming into its
operations, in order to partially finance its
predominantly public service broadcasting operations,
the respective station genres and the programming
content are carefully designed to be within its
programming policy guidelines. 

At present, SLBC?s Islandwide (domestic) FM network
broadcasts six regular programme channels on a
nationwide basis, and those six ?national? channels
account for the major proportion of its domestic
broadcasting. The six channels are,

1. Sinhala Swadeshiya Sevaya? (Sinhala National
Service)
2. Tamil National Service
3. English Service
4. City FM (Sinhala)
5. Velenda Sevaya? (Sinhala Commercial Service), and 
6. Thendral (Tamil Commercial Service)

While the first 03 channels are dedicated for public
service broadcasting in the three languages Sinhala,
Tamil and English, the fourth one (City FM) is
maintained as a channel dedicated for the youth. The
last two channels, whilst representing ?an adult
contemporary? genre, accommodates a certain amount of
commercial content. Besides the above six channels
operated on a regular basis, SLBC also operates on
nationwide basis a seventh channel, namely the ?Sports
Service?, which is a channel dedicated for sports, but
only during the times of major sports events such as
international cricket matches.

The other component of domestic broadcasting comprises
of 04 Regional Services, each of which are originating
from respective regional studio centers, and 05
community radio services, operated in five specific
areas with substantial socio economic homogeneity. All
of these regional and community radio services
maintained by the SLBC largely represent a public
service broadcasting format with regional community
focus.

In addition to the above domestic services, SLBC is
also operating a host of overseas services,
transmitting in shortwave to the South & South-West
Asia and the Middle East, in Sinhala, English, Hindi
and several Indian sub-continental languages. Also,
there is a medium wave transmitting facility for
broadcasting mainly to the Southern regions of India.

Contact details:

Reception Desk/Telephone operator
 
Telephone : ++ 94 11 2697491 ? 5 (5 lines)
Facsimile : ++ 94 11 2691568 (Reception Desk) 
  
Office of the Chairman 
Anusha Palpita - Chairman 
Telephone : ++ 94 11 2696439 
Fax : ++ 94 11 2695488 
E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] , [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

Office of the Director General 
Samantha Weliweriya - Director General 
Telephone : ++ 94 11 2695248 
Fax : ++ 94 11 2697150 
email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

Office of the Deputy Director General of Engineering 
Sanath Panawennage - Deputy Director General of 

Engineering 
Telephone : ++ 94 11 2696131 
Fax : ++ 94 11 2696131 
E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] , [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

For matters pertaining to this website
Engineer-in-charge 
L.H.W.Wijethilake
Tel : ++ 94 11 2697491-5, Ext: 268 
E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
News Room 
Telephone : ++ 94 11 2696128/ 2691972 
Fax : ++ 94 11 2698576 
E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
Marketing Division 
Palitha Dissanayake 
Director (Marketing) 
Telephone : ++ 94 11 2696602 
Fax : ++ 94 11 2691977 
E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] , [EMAIL PROTECTED]  

Source: SLBC Website (http://www.slbc.lk), WRTH 2008,
PWBR 2007, Wikipedia, Dxers Guide Jan-Mar 2006,
Sarvadesa Vaanoli, Feb 2004.
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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2008 19:40:18 +0300
From: "Zacharias Liangas " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Virgin Radio Sold To Times of India Publisher For $106
        Million
To: <>
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Virgin Radio Sold To Times of India Publisher For $106 Million
        
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-
dyn/content/article/2008/06/01/AR2008060100695.html

Indian media company Bennett, Coleman &amp; Co, owner of Times of 
India newspaper, has made its biggest international buy: it has bought out 
UK's Virgin Radio for about $106 million. SMG, the Scottish broadcaster, 
owner of Virgin Radio (it bought the company in 2000), sold the national AM 
licence and FM London licence to TIML Golden Square, a subsidiary of 
Bennett Coleman, and Absolute Radio, an Irisg radio investor and 
consultancy, reports FT. This is B&amp;C's first international acquisition and 
its first step towards an ambitious vision of creating a new music 
entertainment brand for the UK, the story says. This deal may also be one of 
the largest ever done by an Indian media company outside of India.

But, the brand name will not be part of the sale, as Richard Branson-owned 
Virgin Group objected to it. Bennett Coleman competes with the Hindustan 
Times group, with which Virgin Group has a joint venture in India. So, TIML 
and Absolute will invest about $30 million in rebranding the station, and will 
use as the multi-format and multiplatform service, with an online music 
subscription service, online video and mobile apps. History of Virgin Radio is 
here.
ad_icon

The buyers can use the Virgin brand name for 90 days, but will have to give 
it up after that. It will cost them an extra $16 million if they decide to 
licence 
that brand name within the next two years. Bennett Coleman's media assets 
include The Times of India, the world's largest-circulation English language 
daily newspaper, and channels Times Now and Zoom. It also runs a radio 
business under the Radio Mirchi brand.

Register for our EconAds seminar, June 3rd, at the New World Stages in 
New York City. Covering the economics of online advertising.

Please read my aricle on SINPO at http://tinyurl.com/yt7qjd
________________________
http://zliangas.blogspot.com  (radio tech , gadgets, grk ethics)
http://zlgr.stumbleupon.com  (my social 'bookmarks' )
http://zlgr.multiply.com (radio monitoring site plus audio clips ) MAIN SITE 
http://www.worldisround.com/articles/302315/ (Litohoro) 321199/Tinos 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zachgr    pictures upload 
http://www.geocities.com/zliangas
http://www.myspace.com/310100806
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=770974854
http://del.icio.us/gr_geek1
........
Zacharias Liangas , Thessaloniki Greece 
greekdx @ otenet dot gr  ---  
Pesawat penerima: ICOM R75 , Lowe HF150 , Degen 1102,1103,108,
Tecsun PL200/550, Chibo c300/c979, Yupi 7000 
Antenna: 16m hor, 2x16 m V invert, 1m australian loop 



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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 01 Jun 2008 19:49:32 +0300
From: "Zacharias Liangas " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] SIzhuan PBS
To: <>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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http://zlgr.multiply.com/journal/item/155

CHINA  9740 Sichuan PBS  at 1947  with a 'marginal'  signal  under strong 
QRMrs  in both sidebands (on 35 adn 45 ). At 2000 +  QRM on  upper 
sideband very strong to cause even difficult listening on LSB though on 2204 
heard  some adverts. Clear on 2028  with talks by woman .  Signal finally 
was S5 

Also on 1.6.8 heard on 0753 with nearly marginal signal (S1)  and laying light 
music . ON 0804 with  news and reports and some chorus on 0836. New 
tune in on 1430 with QRM from unbnown station 
Liangas Thessaloniki 31/5 and 1/6 2008

More logs later .......

Please read my aricle on SINPO at http://tinyurl.com/yt7qjd
________________________
http://zliangas.blogspot.com  (radio tech , gadgets, grk ethics)
http://zlgr.stumbleupon.com  (my social 'bookmarks' )
http://zlgr.multiply.com (radio monitoring site plus audio clips ) MAIN SITE 
http://www.worldisround.com/articles/302315/ (Litohoro) 321199/Tinos 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zachgr    pictures upload 
http://www.geocities.com/zliangas
http://www.myspace.com/310100806
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=770974854
http://del.icio.us/gr_geek1
........
Zacharias Liangas , Thessaloniki Greece 
greekdx @ otenet dot gr  ---  
Pesawat penerima: ICOM R75 , Lowe HF150 , Degen 1102,1103,108,
Tecsun PL200/550, Chibo c300/c979, Yupi 7000 
Antenna: 16m hor, 2x16 m V invert, 1m australian loop 



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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2008 11:27:46 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs June 2, 2008
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

** ALGERIA [non]. RTA may have ceased the relay (tests?) via France, but still 
heard via VTC facilities, June 2 at 0528 with sermon in Arabic (not 
recitation), weak on 7150 Sines and barely audible on 7260 Skelton, but nothing 
on 7305 which was Issoudun (Glenn Hasuer, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [and non]. Not only is RHC colliding with REE on 11680 at 0000-0200, 
but now Habanalog has QRDRM from RNZI which just started using 
11670-11675-11680 at 0259-0458 and 1936-2050.

As an outlaw country, Cuba refuses to participate in HFCC, so RNZI may not have 
been aware of the collision in picking 11670-11680; and anyway, with Cuba 
aiming at SAm, this may not be a problem for RNZI in its Pacific target areas. 
But it sure is here. June 2 at 0416, RHC 11680 in Spanish was badly bothered by 
DRM buzz.

If RHC adheres to the sked as compiled by EiBi:
11680 1930-2000 Su CUB Radio Habana Cuba EO  SAm 
11680 2000-2030    CUB Radio Habana Cuba F   SAm 
11680 2030-2130    CUB Radio Habana Cuba E   SAm 
11680 2130-2200    CUB Radio Habana Cuba F   SAm 
11680 2300-0200    E   Radio Exterior Espana S SAm 
11680 0000-0500    CUB Radio Habana Cuba S   SAm

We see that the collisions with RNZI are at 0259-0458, 2000-2050 (Sunday from 
1936). But is 11680 really on at 1930/2200? It`s not on the RHC website sked 
http://www.radiohc.cu/espanol/frecuencia/frecuencias-espanol.htm
--- only at 0000-0500; still dated as expiring in March 2008, tho we know it 
has been updated since then, if not completely so.

BTW, per Aoki, Kuwait is also scheduled on 11675 in DRM until 0300, and then in 
analog from 0315; so it should be interesting to monitor around 0300 in both 
modes to see what happens, as in DRM 11675 goes from NZ to KUW: 

11675 R.KUWAIT 2200-0300 1234567 Arabic(Digital) 150 350 Sulaibiyah KWT 4745E 
2910N MOI a08 
11675 R.KUWAIT 0315-0700 1234567 Arabic 500 350 Sulaibiyah KWT 4745E 2910N MOI 
a08 

The DRM DX schedule also shows Kuwait active in Arabic to NAm until 0300, tho I 
rarely see it reported. Kuwait analog after 0315 could be a big problem for NZ 
DRM.

Another problem for RNZI DRM on 11670-11675-11680 could be North Korea which 
has a 22-hour-a-day transmission varying from 11677 to 11680, e.g. in EiBi: 
11677 2000-1800 KRE KCBS Pyongyang K KRE k 

On the subject of QRDRM to RHC, serves the damn jammers right, 6000 kHz also 
gets buzz from R. Australia Brandon 5990-5995-6000 at 1100-1200 (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. No sign of VOI on 9525 or 9526 at 1348 check June 2 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO [and non]. XEXQ, 6045, barely audible June 2 as late as 1302 with 
classical guitar, then YL ID, only a bit of which I could pull between static 
crashes and fades, ``Radio Universidad``. Their inverted-V antenna is reported 
to have been lowered to near ground level, accounting for much attenuated 
outsending. I was also hearing a very weak warbling het, making me wonder if 
some Korean clandestine is also on there now provoking such jamming. 6045 is 
one of Shiokaze`s alternatives in the local mornings, but the evening 
broadcast, recently on 6020, is an hour later (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** NEW ZEALAND. RNZI DRM colliding with CUBA: q.v.

** SUDAN [non]. SSIRI, via Meyerton, S Africa, Monday June 2 at 1309 on 15390 
with usual condescending English lessons, frequent 2-tone doorbell sounds, 
noticed at first because it was underneath open carrier and occasional tones, 
probably Greenville testing for much later Creole broadcast at 1630, but that 
went off shortly. 

Then found more SSIRI on another new frequency via RSA, 15485, sounding like 
same show, but not //. Doesn`t this confuse the recipients? Did not try to 
figure out if same show but not synchronized, or two different episodes. Both 
of these are scheduled M/W/F only, at azimuths of 7 and 5 degrees, 
respectively, both to CIRAF 53W and 48. But zone 53 extends only as far north 
as Tanzania, nothing of Sudan, while 48 includes the eastern half of Sudan, 
including the southern tip (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. Unlike Sunday with Hmong Lao Radio, no sign of WHRI/Angel 6 
on 11750, or 11785, Monday June 2 at 1315 check; but differing weekday skeds 
are de rigueur for them. Still nothing on either at 1724 recheck. As of June 2, 
the Angel 6 program schedule shows 11785 off the air for maintenance M-F at 
1300-1600 but listed expendable LeSEA fill programs are also missing after 
that; and still claims to be using 11785 Sat/Sun 13-14 for HLR. BTW, without 
Cypress Creek on 11750, BBCWS, English via Thailand at 25 degrees, was audible 
poorly at 1349, and I recall it can be listenable on good FE mornings, so no 
doubt BBC would prefer to have it blocked in NAm. No such luck today (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 15855 with open carrier and continuous squeal, typical for WEWN`s 
defective transmitter, June 2 at 1359 just before starting modulation (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. Something in S Asian language, mentioning Bangladesh, fair on 
15790, June 2 until abrupt 1359* in mid-word. 

EiBi shows:
15790 1400-1500 USA VoA Radio Aap ki Dunyaa UR SAs /KWT 

But this is a service which has just shifted one UT hour earlier due to DST in 
Pakistan, as in DXLD 8-066. Aoki already has it changed to:
15790 VOICE OF AMERICA 1300-1400 1234567 Urdu 250 70 Kuwait KWT 4741E2931N IBB 
(R Aap Ki Duniya) a08 Jun. 1 

However, when the time changed on June 1, the site also changed from Kuwait to 
Sri Lanka (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. WRMI has done some work on the NW antenna at 317 degrees 
for 9955, and is testing it June 2 so I check for any improvement:

As usual before 1400, when on 160 degree antenna and/or in Spanish, nothing but 
DentroCuban jamming audible.

1408 tune-in, R. Prague relay, good in English, steady S9+17 but with periodic 
deep fades, quite readable. I would say this is an improvement, but still 
fighting high noise level on the band, at least around here. Contest promo in 
mailbag, later Letter from Prague, and music, so this is obviously the Sunday 
program played back on Monday. Firedrake and KWHR/Sound of Hope were stronger 
and clearer on 9930, while PPP on WWCR 9980 was as usual inblasting, and by 
1428 was overloading the FRG-7 receiver with E/W longwire, even when tuned to 
9955.

WRMI has improved, but the modulation isn`t up to the signal level. Needs audio 
processing to get the most out of what signal is available. Maybe this is not 
possible on the old Wilkinson ex-Clar?n transmitter?

1429, R. Prague outro in English, more music, and I hoped that the totally 
out-of-place announcement of R. Prague`s complete transmission schedule in 
French had been deleted --- but no, they were just running a few minutes late 
as usual, for at 1431-1433 we got the IS and irrelevant French sked, contact 
info in French, but it was cut off before completed in the middle of the URL, 
at 1433 for WRMI half-minute ID. Idea: if R. Prague can`t get its act together 
and make the half-hour in English totally in English, why not do it for them, 
inserting an English transmission schedule announcement instead? Or leave it 
out to get back on time. 1433:30 Italian DX program. 

Reception deteriorated slightly and steadily during the following semihour, 
probably more due to increasing daytime absorption than anything else. Judging 
from neighbor WYFR reception, WRMI would do much better on 11 MHz or higher 
during the daytime, but I suppose 9955 is the best compromise if only one 
frequency must be used 24 hours.

At 1500 a het appeared from a carrier on 9956, detracting further from WRMI 
reception. What could this be? Aoki already has the answer, which I had not 
noticed before:

9956 FAMILY RADIO 1500-1700 1234567 Russian 100 352 Tainan TWN 12038E 2311N 
WYFR a08 

This is certainly not the frequency published in YFR`s A-08 Taiwan schedule as 
in DXLD 8-027, ``9955``. Why in the world did they shift one kHz? The signal is 
too weak here to be noticeable against WRMI if it were on 9955. At 1502 it 
sounded like a prayer in Spanish from WRMI, not sure how that got in there; ID, 
then 1503 DX Partyline. Recheck at 1608, WRMI weaker and unreadable, but the 
9956 carrier was still detectable too, gone at 1724 recheck, as scheduled. 

I at first thought the QRM must be KHBN Palau which is known to share 9955, and 
HFCC has it on the air at this time, instead of YFR/Taiwan. FCC May 6 update 
also shows KHBN on 9955 at 08-17. HFCC also has KHBN on 9955, not YFR/Taiwan on 
9955 or 9956, so those going by HFCC may not be aware of it. EiBi May 29 update 
has neither KHBN nor YFR/Taiwan on 9955. There have been indications recently 
that KHBN/T8BZ listings include a lot of wooden registrations, so this may be 
another case of that (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. June 2 at 1328, 1350 and still at 1402 I was hearing a het 
between two weak carriers at approximately 17693 and slightly less than 17695, 
on more than one receiver. Reminded me of Sawt al-Amel, Libyan clandestine 
which used to jump around this area and along with it various types of jammers, 
but which has been gone since last year. Could not pull any audio, so would 
those further east please check. Nothing likely shown in Aoki or EiBi, altho 
HFCC has VOR on 17695 via `Armavir` at 1300-1500, 284 degrees to C&W Europe; 
what service would that be, if active? Doubtful, as it`s nowhere in the WRTH 
May update for VOR, or any other station at this hour (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)


      



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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 05:57:57 -0300
From: "Arnaldo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Actualizacion de "El Mundo de la Radio"
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
        [email protected], NoticiasDX
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,    Domesticas Y Tropicales
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,    [EMAIL PROTECTED], playdx2003
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Se ha actualizado el sitio www.elmundodelaradio.com con novedades del ambito 
nacional e internacional. Los invitamos a visitarnos.

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sector.
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poder brindar novedades en forma permanente, pero tambi?n introducir nuevos 
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creadores del sitio.

La pr?xima incorporaci?n de novedosos servicios, ?reas noticiosas y 
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Quienes desarrollamos elmundodelaradio.com estamos profundamente vinculados 
con la actualidad y la problem?tica de los medios radiales y por eso estamos 
convencidos de nuestra capacidad de alcanzar los prop?sitos que nos 
trazamos.



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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 10:12:35 +0100
From: "Chuck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs
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        Shortwaveworld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Robert Wilkner"
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Singapore, 7235, Radio Singapore International, (pres) 0958-1020  Noted
a female in Malay (scheduled) language steady comments.  No break 
on the hour.  She continues right through.   Signal was poor to threshold, 
but signal seemed to be getting better somewhat by 1005.   
(Chuck Bolland, June 3, 2008)


Clewiston, Floria




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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 08:03:42 -0300
From: "Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Peru
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6020, Peru, R Victoria,Lima; June-01 SS 2222 religious talks, 2227 instr. 
music, 2232 outside talks ?...grupos del evangelizaci?n...?(*), 2236-2239 
return of religious studio talks, mentioned ?Lima? and ?Peru?. From 2236, 
significant signal enhancement 22322 (LOB-B).

(*) In this outside presumed reportage, could be heard two male voices talking 
when sudenlly started, wich sounded like many hard coughs presumed from the two 
males maybe more there, by some 5 minutes. Then the announcer in the studio 
said something like ?interrompemos la reportage por problemas tecnicos...?. 

 

5025, Peru, R Quillabamba, Quillabamba; June-01 SS 2244-2252 ?en la ciudad del 
Quillabamba...? OM sports talks ? 0x0 en Santa Rosa...?. In a battle again?t 
Cuba, from 2252 Quillabamba started to loose, 22322 (LOB-B). 


73's

Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec

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




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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 08:22:11 -0300
From: "Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] correction
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In the log of R. Victoria, below at the note, i wrote wrongly "5 minutes", 
right is "5 seconds" as follows:

6020, Peru, R Victoria,Lima; June-01 SS 2222 religious talks, 2227 instr. 
music, 2232 outside talks ?...grupos del evangelizaci?n...?(*), 2236-2239 
return of religious studio talks, mentioned ?Lima? and ?Peru?. From 2236, 
significant signal enhancement 22322 (LOB-B).

(*) In this outside presumed reportage, could be heard two male voices talking 
when sudenlly started, wich sounded like many hard coughs presumed from the two 
males maybe more there, by some 5 seconds. Then the announcer in the studio 
said something like ?interrompemos la reportage por problemas tecnicos...?. 

73's

Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec

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


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Message: 9
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 23:05:02 +0000
From: Risto Kotalampi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] HCDX logs between 2008-06-03 0000 UTC and 2008-06-04
        0000 UTC
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   Africa

   11690 Jun 3 0531-0553 South Africa (from WRTH summer supp): Radio Okapi.
   Very strong tonight here in Western Canada. French discussion and call-in
   program hosted by males. arc4817

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Message: 10
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 16:41:52 -0700
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Patrick Martin)
Subject: [HCDX] New MW QSL  (KOOR-1010)
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1010    KOOR     OR, Portland, rec. in 9d station profile sheet and
coverage map, with QSL message written at the bottom of coverage map
(Reception confirmed), v/s J C Koyote PD. Address: 5110 SE Stark,
Portland  OR  97215. MW QSL:2994  (PM-OR) 

Patrick Martin
KGED QSL Manager




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Message: 11
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 20:18:40 EDT
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** ARGENTINA. 11710.6, RAE,  *2358-0005+, June 3-4, IS.  Multi-
lingual ID announcements. Portuguese programming at 0003.  Good.
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** ARGENTINA. 15343.85, RAE, Buenos Aires. 2201-2225+, June 3,
Spanish  programming with IDs at 2201 & talk.  Also heard at 2330 with 
local  guitar music. Poor. Weak but readable in noisy conditions.
(Brian Alexander,  PA) 
 
** BRAZIL. 4905.10, Radio Anhanguera, 0150-0301*, June 3, 
Portuguese  religious talk. Christian/inspirational music. Mentions of 
Anhanguera.  Closing ID announcements at 0300. Fair. (Brian Alexander, 
PA) 
 
** MALI. 5995, RTVM, *0555-0615, June 3, Guitar IS. National Anthem 
by  military band at 0558. Flute IS at 0559 & into opening French ID  
announcements. Local tribal music at 0601. Weak. Poor with adjacent  
channel splatter. (Brian Alexander, PA)  
 
** VENEZUELA. 4940v, Radio Amazonas, Puerto Ayacucho, 
0115-0140+, June  3, still here with a strong, very distorted signal.
LA music. Spanish  announcements, promos. ID at 0126. (I think).
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
 
 
 



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Message: 12
Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 23:40:17 -0300
From: "JRicardo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Log   04/JUN/2008
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Hi!


LOG:



CANADA

6754    04/06   00:52   CHR    Trenton Volmet, USB, at  00:50-01:00 
01:53-01:58, om, EE      25433  [jrmo]  



USA

6604    04/06   01:40    NEW YORK RADIO    Volmet, USB, Id.: "This is New York 
Radio" om  EE  at 01:45   25333 [jrmo]

7555   04/06    02:08  KJES, Vado      Mx Ave Maria om 02:08, seguida de px 
religioso (cat?lico) por om, EE, at  02:07-02:30, id yl at 02:29 "This is KJES 
Radio broadcasting from...", EE  and  s/off            25323  [jrmo]




Rec: DEGEN 1103  Antenna: Single dipole for 80 meter


73' s


Jose Ricardo  M de Oliveira
Rio de Janeiro - RJ   Brasil  


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