** CUBA. Today`s discrepancy report on RHC --- I should be on their payroll for 
the services I render.

Aug 30 at 1340, 13680 had usual big carrier, but hum and undermodulated. Wiggle 
that patchcord! Much weaker on 13760 but with normal modulation, so better to 
listen there, Agenda 21 program. At 1405, 13680 still the same and I was 
listening to 15120 when they were plugging the day`s Mesa Redonda show at 2230, 
or rather 6:30 Cuban time as they always give it only, on 6000 and 9820, which 
would be about preparations for dealing with H. Gustav. 

Then 15120 cut off abruptly at 1409, back on by 1412. It doesn`t take a 
hurricane for RHC to be interrupted by power failures, which like everything 
else can be blamed on the ``genocidal`` US blockade of Cuba.

If Gustav does cross near Habana, it will be interesting to note if any of the 
usual jamming is knocked off. But the DentroCuban Jamming Command has priority 
over RHC for whatever power is available (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA. 15510, Aug 30 at 1347 with pop songs by male singer in Russian, but 
1350 announcement in a SW Asian language, 1358 VOR theme music. Per Aoki, at 
12-14 this is Pashto/Dari, 250 kW, 140 degrees from Samara, so off-the-back 
here = 320 degrees (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SRI LANKA. IBB Iranawila, inbooming to OK on the other worldside; only wish 
SLBC could do as well. Like most relay hosts, they failed to demand access for 
their own broadcasts as a condition of IBB coming in --- or even to other sites 
in the same network. 

I refer to 15690 with R. Farda, 315 degrees toward Iran, Aug 30 at 1345 with a 
couple of IDs during music. 15790 with Aap ki Dunya, 332 degrees from SL for 
Pakistan, also very good at same time (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. It may be impossible to find any info on the VOA website about 
temporary programming and frequency changes, but at least they make 
announcements about it. Aug 29 at 0628 on 6180 Greenville, after the DemoCon 
was over, VOA African service plugged its live coverage next week of the 
RepubCon, which would be at 0100-0300 on 15580 and 6080, Sept 1-4 --- in UT, 
that apparently means it starts on Sunday evening before the con, or did VOA 
lapse into local days mixed with Universal time? Also mentioned a special 
evening transmission on same two frequencies, but I was not ready to copy and 
missed the details. Anyhow, 6080 was previously reported on the air before its 
usual *0300 when it is São Tomé. As for 15580, seems unlikely that would be 
usable from an African site that early in the morning, so maybe from another 
site to the east in Asia (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Listened to the WRNO 7505 sign-on at 0100 UT Aug 29, and immediately 
into news read by local announcer. Top story was about Christian schools vs 
Sharia law in Nigeria; also items re Thailand, South Ossetia, UK terrorist 
threats, Obama about to accept. Lasted only 3 minutes, the news update by 
``John ----``, ``as reported by the BBC``. Hard to believe a real BBC newscast 
would have led with the Nigeria story, so WRNO apparently picks items from BBC 
news and slants them for their own ideology. A much greater public service 
would be to relay real BBCWS news on SW in NAm.

Caleb Duncan followed as apparently live DJ starting at 0103, asking for 
requests by e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and starting with ``Carry On, My 
Wayward Son`` -- gospel rock, requested by a previous 1980s WRNO listener in 
Minnesota (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      

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