My SW DX monitoring had been severely curtailed by a huge buzzy line noise 
problem; finally about a week after I filed a complaint with the electric 
company, it was gone the morning of July 3, uncovering much lower level line 
noise which seems like paradise in comparison. All my fingers are crossed.

** ALASKA. KNLS, best heard in English for a long time, July 3 at 1232 on 9780 
with interview about country music composition. Did not catch name of subject, 
but apparently well-known. Unfortunately marred by Firedrake, but can you 
believe it, KNLS was axually on top! In their Asian target area, it must be 
terrible. It is really not a good idea to be on the same frequency as Taiwan in 
Chinese, even if it were not jammed! A trimonth, or if you prefer, two 
sesquimonths, into the A-08 season, KNLS has not caught on that they need to 
get off this frequency pronto.

This 1200-1300 outsending is the single English broadcast which is on both KNLS 
transmitters, and it was also audible tho weaker on 7355, no QRM, which I 
discovered was running about one second behind 9780. This cannot be accidental, 
so apparently KNLS is another station with a deliberate time offset to even out 
power consumption. 

1246 ID and into next feature, Profiles of Christian Music. At 1253 Rob Scobie 
(?) gave complete English schedule: 11765 at 0800, 6890 at 1000, 7355 and 9780 
at 1200, and 7355 at 1400, then concluding with ``The Summer Rain`` by Belinda 
Carlisle. 

I was not lucky enough to run across Fred Osterman reading tips from DX 
LISTENING DIGEST, as all the segments are at random in their magazine format, 
cleverly mixing in sacred stuff with the secular, trapping unwary listeners 
into getting evangelized. KNLS English is almost Special, slow and clear for 
the ESL masses in Asia. If only Indonesia would take note (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. 15375 with weak Firedrake aside huge RHC 15370 signal --- Commies vs 
Commies! July 3 at 1330. Per Aoki, target is RFA Tibetan via UAE. Fortunately 
there were dizaines of other much stronger Firedrake frequencies with little or 
no QRM, the closest being 15285; also 11990. See also ALASKA, CUBA for more 
Firedrake QRM mentions (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** COSTA RICA. Tnx to my lowered local line noise level, I was pleased to hear 
REE relay on 5970 as late as 1355 July 3, fair // 15170 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTNEING DIGEST)

** CUBA. RHC, 11760, just open carrier, as happens all too frequently, July 3 
at 1258, tho 11805, over Firedrake, and 12000, mixing with VOR IS, were 
modulating as usual. Tsk tsk, that RHC`s uninterfered frequency on 25m is the 
one they neglect to modulate. Audio was back at next check 1335. I happened to 
catch the frequency announcement at 1402 on 9550, which it seems is always read 
live by the announcer, who I suspect is not an SWL or could not possibly make 
such a slip, this time claiming to be on ``7000 y 6180 kHz`` on 49m; also 
perpetually claims to be on 9600, which is never on at this hour, always closed 
at 1300 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [and non]. The DentroCuban Jamming Command again blox WORLD OF RADIO on 
WRMI, 9955, during the scheduled UT Thursday 0530 broadcast, as nothing but 
jamming was audible here at 0549 check July 3. Tnx a lot, Arnie! Whenever you 
hear DXers Unlimited without jamming (which is always), remember this (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. I could hardly believe my ears, July 3 at 1307 in routine check 
whether VOI was on 9525 or 9526 --- the latter, and it was in English! So 
heavily accented I was not sure at first, but it was not Korean as scheduled 
during this hour. Has VOI finally heeded my pleas for months, years, that they 
should put English on during this hour when reception is reliable in C&W NAm?? 
Or is it another mixup as has happened before in the appearance of their 
language segments, earthquake-rattled or not? Time may tell. 

Meanwhile, I listened as much as I could, noting the following content: News by 
M finished at 1311 with ID. 1315 switched to W announcer who was much more 
intelligible, but 1318 back to M. 1321 W introduced a music break, 1326 talking 
about a ``remote area of western Kalimantan``. At 1324 the hum level increased; 
1348 end of music program, ID, but more music, sounds like conventional 
xylophone accompanying singer, but maybe an Indo instrument. 1356 IS briefly 
and into open carrier with hum. *1357 CRI 9525 with usual musical prélude to 
Russian broadcast to DVR, thus also aimed at us, and hetting VOI 9526 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA SOUTH [non]. KBS World Radio relay via Sackville, 9650 in Korean, but 
pronouncing station name in sort-of English, starting 1400 July 3 with theme 
music, horrible audio quality; must be backup program feed via phone lines or 
something (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MYANMAR [non]. I have an awful time trying to hear any of the Myanma Radio 
frequencies. I was hoping extended usage of 9731v would help, but not a trace 
even of a carrier, July 3 at 1252, under big signal from Taiwan`s Japanese 
service on 9735, which happens also to be beamed to North America; and a weak 
carrier from something on 9730. Further chex during following hour also 
fruitless, even at 1359 when Taiwan had closed (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** NETHERLANDS [non]. R. Nederland is blocking the last few minutes of RNZI`s 
transmission on 9655; July 3 at 1250 the IBB PHILIPPINES relay was already on 
with open carrier, as IBB burns up more kilowatts for nothing. Is RN paying for 
70+ instead of 60 minutes of airtime? Made a SAH of about 7 Hz with much weaker 
RNZI. At 1259 RNZI was off, moved to 6170 [see also NEW ZEALAND], and RNW IS, 
opening in Dutch on 9655. This is usually audible here, far from the target, 
200 degrees from Tinang, tho much weaker than China-via-Canada on adjacent 9650 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NEW ZEALAND [and non]. No trace of usual good signal from RNZI on 9615, at 
0552 July 3; instead was hearing good signal on 9610 in African language which 
per EiBi is BBC Rampisham in Hausa. That went off abruptly at 0559* and still 
not even a carrier on 9615. Another month, another schedule change at RNZI? But 
none such notified yet. 

After some shuteye, checked more RNZI frequencies: at 1250 it seemed to be on 
9655, but blotted out by open carrier already from IBB Tinang warming up to 
relay RN --- see NETHERLANDS [non]. And 6170 *1259 with RNZI bellbird IS, 1300 
news. 6170 still audible with music at 1356.

Then I check website http://www.rnzi.com/pages/whatsnew.php#239 and find this: 
``Transmitter Maintenance 02 Jul, 2008. 23:10 UTC: 1100-1800 NZT - There will 
some interruption to our short-wave broadcasts today.`` That means UT July 1 
from 2300 until UT July 2 0600 --- but 9615 was missing almost 23 hours later! 
So what gives? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SINGAPORE [and non]. Checking whether RSI is still on the air for another 
month: July 3 at 1227, very poor signal in English on 6080, presumably this, 
with even weaker co-channel. Per Aoki, possibilities there are two transmitters 
in China, one in India; and also HCJB, which judging from 6050 reception could 
still be barely audible here as about to outfade. Further South Americans much 
less likely. 

Walt Salmaniw, BC, confirms that RSI is still active on 6080 as of July 3 at 
1220. And Ron Howard, CA, as late as 1328. The previous evening, I let the RSI 
webcast play for hours, and it continued to be interrupted by very long 
buffering pauses, but stayed connected. I heard several replays of the 
announcement that their closedown would be August 1. Apparently the webcast is 
a repeating loop and you must join it at whatever point, rather than being able 
to start it at the beginning (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY. Partly tnx to my reduced line noise level, VOT English on 15450 was 
audible again, tho not very strong, Thursday July 3 at 1305 as hourtop music 
break in Live from Turkey was about to end. Too much else going on to stay with 
it this time, but I heard the Tuesday July 1 edition at 1900 via webcast, when 
the announcers were perplexed by the just-breaking news of the arrest of 
generals in the squabble over secularism, lamenting that they did not know what 
was really going on in their own country (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. VOA Spe-cial Eng-lish on 15565, which is Woofferton UK, July 3 at 
1330 starting feature about the 1920y elexion and Pres. Harding; also found one 
second behind at 1339 on // 9465, which is Udon Thani, Thailand, per EiBi and 
Aoki (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. Woodpecker, approx. 11480-11540, July 3 at 1336-1337* It was 
quite strong, first found on the hi side as I was tuning down, and went off 
before I could determine its exact range. Its absence nevertheless was 
unlamented (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      

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