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Today's Topics:

   1.  Fay almost over me ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   2. Wed Mon DX ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   3. Re: Fay almost over me (Robert Wilkner)
   4. Escutas (Antonio L. Garcia)
   5. HCDX logs between 2008-08-20 0000 UTC and 2008-08-21 0000 UTC
      (Risto Kotalampi)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 6:00:05 -0400
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX]  Fay almost over me
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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At the risk of becoming OT ... as a fellow Floridian ...

This is IMO an unfair slap at NOAA. The prediction
technology is very imperfect and they will be the first to
tell you so. The Tampa landfall guess was ancient history (and
I now live in (near) Tampa so I try to listen to what they are saying).
When you watch the weather channel etc. with detailed current
info, you soon learn of the "spaghetti models" which are the
dozen sometimes widely divergent prediction tracks. They can't
all be right.

The worst fear at the EOC centers is a major Cat 3 or more passing
northward, just west of St. Pete with the CCW wind rotation
shoving tons of water up into Tampa Bay. They believe that thousands
in Pinellas Co. will wait until it is too late to get out, being dependent
on 3 cross-bay bridges and the Skyway bridge, or Rte 19. When this
happens I suppose they (the survivors) will all blame the prediction
models too. Tampa has dodged the bullet again but that can't last
forever.

- Bob


>     but the weather reports said that Fay wouldn't even
> come close to Clewiston.  They said it would make landfall near
> Tampa.  So I didn't plan on driving out of the range of Fay.   Instead Fay 
> is taking the same route that Wilma took back in 05.  I am still in "shell 
> shock" from Wilma.
> 
> Thank you NOAA for your good(??) work again.



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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 11:02:46 +0100
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Wed Mon DX
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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        reply-type=original

Bolivia, 6134.86, Radio Santa Cruz, 0932-0950 Noted a male in Spanish 
comments with TC's and ID, "...en matina 5 y 33 minutos"
and "...Santa Cruz .. "  At 0940 music presented.  Signal was good.
(Chuck Bolland, August 20, 2008)

Bolivia, 6080, Radio San Gabriel, 0953-1010,  Unfortunately San Gabriel is 
mixing here with HCJB, but still audible 50 percent of the time until about 
1005.  Noted a male in Spanish language comments in
between musical selections.  Signal was poor to nil.  (Chuck Bolland,
August 20, 2008)

Peru, 6019.45, Radio Victoria, 1015-1025,  Using LSB for a change,
noted a male in Spanish Language comments just under the schedule
boomer currently on this freq.  Between 0800-0859, Radio Victoria is
easily heard since she is the only station on or near 6020, but after 0900 
"the heavy hitters" are scheduled up and they block Radio Victoria.  Using 
LSB mode is allowing some copy this morning.  Noted a male talking with a 
female at 1020.  Signal was still poor to fair.  (Chuck Bolland, August 20, 
2008)

Bolivia, 5996.33, Radio Loyola, (pres)1023-1030,  Noted male in Spanish 
language comments. At 1026 a female joins
in with a few comments.   Can't pickout any specific words since the
signal is threshold here.  (Chuck Bolland, August 20, 2008)

Peru, 5939.36, Radio Melodia,(pres) 1030-1040  Noted a male in Spanish 
language comments here- barely.  The signal is threshold and possibly just 
like a "mirage" so to speak.  The carrier of the station however,  is at a 
fair level.  (Chuck Bolland, August 20, 2008)

Indonesia, 9680, RRI Jakarta, 1055-1100  Noted a female in Indonesian 
language comments between musical selection.  Music
continues right pass the hour mark. However, at 1102 a female
gives ID.    Signal was poor here.  (Chuck Bolland, August 20, 2008)



Yesterday while the "Tropical" storm named FAY, was torturing  my nerves 
with it's relentless high winds and rain, in one way or another, it managed 
to blow down all of my antennas.  Consequently, the above logs were found 
this morning using what is left of my antennas.

Clewiston, Florida
NRD545









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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 10:02:23 -0400
From: Robert Wilkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Fay almost over me
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

Hi Bob,
Relieved that Chuck survived the storm safe and sound;found time to dx
and provide logs for his fellow  dxers.

73s,

Bob
Pompano Beach, South Florida


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At the risk of becoming OT ... as a fellow Floridian ...
>
> This is IMO an unfair slap at NOAA. The prediction
> technology is very imperfect and they will be the first to
> tell you so. The Tampa landfall guess was ancient history (and
> I now live in (near) Tampa so I try to listen to what they are saying).
> When you watch the weather channel etc. with detailed current
> info, you soon learn of the "spaghetti models" which are the
> dozen sometimes widely divergent prediction tracks. They can't
> all be right.
>
> The worst fear at the EOC centers is a major Cat 3 or more passing
> northward, just west of St. Pete with the CCW wind rotation
> shoving tons of water up into Tampa Bay. They believe that thousands
> in Pinellas Co. will wait until it is too late to get out, being dependent
> on 3 cross-bay bridges and the Skyway bridge, or Rte 19. When this
> happens I suppose they (the survivors) will all blame the prediction
> models too. Tampa has dodged the bullet again but that can't last
> forever.
>
> - Bob
>
>
>   
>>     but the weather reports said that Fay wouldn't even
>> come close to Clewiston.  They said it would make landfall near
>> Tampa.  So I didn't plan on driving out of the range of Fay.   Instead Fay 
>> is taking the same route that Wilma took back in 05.  I am still in "shell 
>> shock" from Wilma.
>>
>> Thank you NOAA for your good(??) work again.
>>     
>
>   



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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2008 15:52:19 -0300
From: "Antonio L. Garcia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Escutas
To: "Santa Rita DX Grupo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,  "Hard Core
        DX" <[email protected]>, DX Clube do Paran?
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

Escutas realizadas em Jo?o Pessoa-PB HI22nu
R?dio; IC R-1500    Antena: 3DX3

9.535,0 19/8 1123-1128 Voice of America - Presumida, Greenville, NC UNITED 
STATES, (SS) Falas de OM e YL, semelhantes a uma transmiss?o de boletim de 
not?cias. 25212

9.870,0 19/8 1142-1147 China Radio International, Santiago, CHILE, (PP) Ouve-se 
uma m?sica t?pica. YL com breves coment?rios. segue com m?sica 25222

11.710,0 19/8 1151-1158 Radio Argentina al Exterior, General Pacheco, (Buenos 
Aires) ARGENTINA, (PP) YL com breve coment?rio, segue um tango. YL anuncia 
hor?rio e final de programa. 23222

21.570,0 19/8 1435-1441 Radio Exterior Espana, Noblejas, SPAIN, (SS) OM com 
entrevista a convidado. ID. OM e YL com boletim de not?cias. 55545

17.700,0 19/8 1447-1452 Radio Solh - Presumida, Rampisham, UNITED KINGDOM, (PU) 
 Apresentando m?sica t?pica. 25332

17.680,0 19/8 1459-1504 Voz Christiana, Santiago, CHILE, (SS) "CVC Not?cias". 
OM com boletim de not?cias. 25322

15.180,0 19/8 1506-1511 Voice of America - Presumida, Wertachtal, GERMANY, (KR) 
OM, por suposi??o, com boletim de not?cias 23322

15.170,0 19/8 1512-1517 Radio Liberty - Presumida , Rampisham, UNITED KINGDOM, 
(TR)  Falas de OM e YL. 25222

15.080,0 19/8 1518-1523 Raido Cairo - Presumida , Abis, EGYPT, (AA) Falas de OM 
35322

21.655,0 20/8 1758-1803 Radiodifusao Portuguesa, Lisboa, PORTUGAL, (PP) ID; "A 
guitarra portuguesa e o Fado". OM inicia boletim de not?cias. - QSB discreto. 
55545

21.610,0 20/8 1805-1510 Radio Exterior Espana, Noblejas, SPAIN, (AA) falas de 
OM e YL, por suposi??o, boletim de not?cias 35333

17.680,0 20/8 1811-1816 Voz Christiana, Santiago, CHILE, (SS) m?sica estilo 
caribenho. OM com coment?rio, ref. a Malorca, na Espanha. 25322

17.620,0 20/8 1816-1821 Radio France Internationale, Montsinery, FRENCH GUIANA, 
(FF) OM com fala (grave), suponho, convidado em uma entrevista. 25332

17.520,0 20/81822-1827 WHRI (Le Sea Broadcasting), Furman, SC UNITED STATES, 
(EE) falas de OM 25222

Antonio Laurentino Garcia


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