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Today's Topics:
1. New President and CEO for KBS-Korea (Yimber Gaviria)
2. Re: [dxld] VOA (Chuck)
3. Sobre o DX Clube do Paran? - Brasil (Marcelo Bedene)
4. HCDX logs between 2008-08-30 0000 UTC and 2008-08-31 0000 UTC
(Risto Kotalampi)
5. Sat Evening DX ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
6. New RNZI Mailbox Documentary Celebrates 60 Years of RNZ
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7. Glenn Hauser logs August 29-31, 2008 (Glenn Hauser)
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 01:35:27 -0700 (PDT)
From: Yimber Gaviria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] New President and CEO for KBS-Korea
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Lee
Byung Soon has been inaugurated as the new President and CEO of the
Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) in a ceremony held at KBS in Seoul on
Wednesday.
?
Mr
Lee's appointment to the position was made on Tuesday by President Lee
Myung Bak following the recommendation of the KBS Board of Governors.
?
In
his inaugural address, Mr Lee stressed the need to put strong
commitment on fairness and impartiality in the programmes and to
reinforce public values as the nation's leading public service
broadcaster.
?
Mr Lee, 59, joined KBS in 1977 as a news reporter and served as a correspondent
in Paris and Berlin.?
?
He
has held key positions at KBS such as Director of Economic News,
Executive Director of KBS Daegu, Managing Director of New Media
Division and President of KBS affiliates, KBS Media and KBS Business.
?
He is the first employee from KBS to rise to the top within the organisation.
Friday 29 Aug 2008
Info via ABU? - Yimber Gaviria, Colombia
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 13:13:07 +0100
From: "Chuck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [dxld] VOA
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Hi all,
Please correct the 6080, VOA logging to read Sao
Tome vice Botswana. I mis-read an
item when researching. Sorry.
Chuck
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Subject: [dxld] VOA
Botswana, 6080, Voice of America, 0235-0245+
Noted Senator Biden giving a
speech
from the Democratic Convention. Signal was poor
but freq is clear so still
audible.
(Chuck Bolland, August 28, 2008)
Cuba, 6140, Radio Havana Cuba, 0243-0250 Noted a
female in English language
comments of news about Cuba and other South
American localities, but mainly
about
Cuba. "you have been listening to Radio Havana's
program ...." at 0247
followed
with music. Signal was fair. (Chuck Bolland,
August 28, 2008)
Canada, 6175, Voice of Vietnam, 0248-0300 Noted
a female and male in
English
language comments about Vietnam. Naturally
mentions of Vietnam. At 0249,
pop
music presented in Vietnamese. Following the
music, the Letter Box portion
of the
program opened. Signal was good. (Chuck Bolland,
August 28, 2008)
Canada, 5960, Radio Japan, 0257-0300 Noted a
male in Japanese language
comments. At 0258 music presented followed with
and ID in Japanese by
a female. "...NHK...Canada ..." and time ticks
on the hour. This is
followed
with more Japanese language programing. Signal
was good. (Chuck Bolland,
August 28, 2008)
Clewiston, Florida
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 22:17:54 -0300
From: "Marcelo Bedene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Sobre o DX Clube do Paran? - Brasil
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O DX Clube do Paran? nasceu a mais de um ano atr?s com intuito de agregar e
melhor colaborar para o mundo do DX e radioescutas aqui no Brasil e exterior
com a cria??o do site www.dxclube.com.br onde s?o colocadas diversas
informa??es ?teis sobre o hobby como: t?cnica, curiosidades, links, ?udios, DX
Expedi??es, encontros, lojas virtuais, fabricantes, etc..
COLUNISTAS:
O Site do DXCPR mant?m os excelentes colunistas Rudolf Grimm do site Radioways
http://www.radioways.cjb.net/ com a sua coluna Radio Magazine
http://www.dxclube.com.br/rudolf_grimm_indice.html e as colunas t?cnicas de
Denis Zoqbi http://www.dxclube.com.br/denis_zoqbi_indice.html e Martin Jenny
http://www.dxclube.com.br/martin_jenny_indice.html
PARCERIAS:
O DX Clube do Paran? mant?m parceria com clubes dexistas brasileiros como o
tradicional Santa Rita DX Clube no estado da Para?ba http://www.srdxc.com.br
e o DX Clube de Pernambuco http://www.dxclubepernambuco.com e mais uma gama
de sites e clubes DX espalhados pelo mundo.
N?s do DXCPR incentivamos o regionalismo no hobby colaborando assim para uma
melhor integra??o entre os que comungam do mesmo gosto pelo radio e seus
desafios.
LISTA DE EMISSORAS BRASILEIRAS OM/OT/OC:
O DXCPR compila a mais de um ano, e com a preciosa colabora??o de diversos
amigos espalhados por todo o pa?s e at? de fora uma lista de emissoras
brasileiras em OM/OT/OC, atualizada periodicamente em diversos e ?teis formatos
tornando-se referencia a n?vel mundial e colaborando com diversas publica??es
tradicionais e sites DX em v?rias partes do mundo.
A lista ? compilada baseada em informa??es da ANATEL, relacionamento direto com
as emissoras principalmente aquelas que mant?m redes de radio, pesquisas na
internet e principalmente os colaboradores de diversas regi?es do Brasil e de
fora que enviam as suas escutas e informa??es para a atualiza??o da lista, que
? periodicamente atualizada e publicada.
http://www.dxclube.com.br/files/DXCPR_LISTA_OM_OT_OC_BR.xls - Lista de
emissoras no formato excel com v?rios auto-filtros ativados.
http://www.dxclube.com.br/db/menu.asp - Listas de emissoras on-line (EIBI,
NDB, DXCPR, e FM)
http://www.dxclube.com.br/DXCPR_LISTA_OM_OT_OC_BR.htm - Lista de emissoras
brasileiras no formato WEB ( .htm)
Seja voc? tamb?m um colaborador pois com informa??es precisas e atualizadas
todos n?s temos a ganhar.
DB-LOG:
O DXCPR conta com um cadastro de dexistas e radioescutas cujos membros
cadastrados futuramente podem usufruir de algumas novidades que possamos
implementar em primeira m?o, alem de tamb?m inserir os seus log?s de escutas no
BANCO DE LOG?S : http://www.dxclube.com.br/db/REGISTRE_LOGS_list.asp
O link para o cadastro no DB LOG ?: http://www.dxclube.com.br/db/login.asp
PREFIXOS CALLSIGN:
Alem do cadastro no DB LOG o DXCPR implantou recentemente o prefixo do dexista
e radioescuta cuja finalidade ? uma melhor integra??o com os hobbystas, assim
ap?s se cadastrar com informa??es b?sicas acerca dos equipamentos que possui,
prefer?ncias de escutas, etc... o dexista/radioescuta recebe um prefixo SWL
1XXX B.
Achamos que ? uma interessante forma de integra??o pois consultando os
prefixados voc? tem oportunidade de saber se tem algum dexista/radioescuta,
radioamador na sua regi?o, determinados tipos de equipamentos e antenas, assim
se existir alguma duvida quanto algum equipamento ou antena, consulta quem tem
e se for poss?vel entra em contato com o colega para sanar tais duvidas, bem
como nas modalidades e/ou prefer?ncias de escutas. Enfim, um perfil dos
dexistas/radioescutas e radioamadores.
O link para consultar os "prefixados" ? :
http://www.dxclube.com.br/prefixo/CALLSIGN_list.asp
O link para cadastrar o seu prefixo ?:
http://www.dxclube.com.br/prefixo/register.asp
FM LISTA:
O DXCPR est? come?ando um novo projeto, uma lista de FM brasileiras no formato
ON-LINE http://www.dxclube.com.br/db/FM_LISTA_list.asp mas para isso estamos
precisando da colabora??o dos amigos de varias regi?es do Brasil na forma de
monitores, basta entrar em contato conosco solicitando a sua senha de monitor
de FM , assim voc? pode inserir diretamente no banco de dados a emissora FM da
sua regi?o.
LISTA DE DISCUSS?O NO YAHOOGRUPOS E ORKUT:
O DXCPR mant?m listas de discuss?o e breve estaremos implantando um Forum DX no
formato .php dentro do nosso site.
Yahoogrupos http://br.groups.yahoo.com/group/dxclube/
Orkut http://www.orkut.com.br/Community.aspx?cmm=34908993
Um grande 73 a todos e ?timas escutas
EQUIPE DO DX CLUBE DO PARAN?
CURITIBA - BRASIL
www.dxclube.com.br
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Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 23:05:02 +0000
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Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 00:08:22 +0100
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Brazil, 6089.93, Radio Bandeirantes, 2345-2359 Noted a male talking to a
female
using the telephone all in Portuguese. Checked parallel freqs that
Bandeirantes uses
and found 9645 KHz where the program was parallel. Both transmissions were
poor. (Chuck Bolland, August 29, 2008)
Clewiston, Florida
NRD545
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Message: 6
Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 12:52:46 +1200
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Subject: [HCDX] New RNZI Mailbox Documentary Celebrates 60 Years of
RNZ Shortwave
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Radio New Zealand International
60th Anniversary 1948-2008
RNZI Mailbox Documentary Sep 01
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Listen to Mailbox on RNZI on Monday September 1 as David Ricquish of
the Radio Heritage Foundation looks at the history of shortwave radio
from New Zealand.
On September 27 1948, the shortwave division of the NZ Broadcasting
Service began broadcasts to Australia and the South Pacific from two
low powered war surplus transmitters located near Wellington.
In this special Mailbox documentary, you can hear how shortwave radio
started in New Zealand, including calls for a national shortwave
service as early as 1928.
Private commercial stations 2ZW Wellington, 3ZC Christchurch and 4ZM
Dunedin were all early shortwave broadcasters, and the program takes
us through the early years that led up to the late arrival of Radio
NZ on the international airwaves.
Hear how the NZ Post & Telegraph office played a pivotal role in
getting regular shortwave broadcasts on air as early as the 1930's,
and how the relays of domestic radio services such as 2YA and 2ZB in
Wellington proved popular with foreign listeners.
Audio includes the famous birdsong interval signal that for many
years announced the arrival of a RNZ shortwave broadcast, the opening
announcement by the Prime Minister of the day, and an excerpt from
the most popular program in the early days, 'Song and Story of the
Maori' broadcast in 1949.
Now known as Radio New Zealand International, the station has always
worked hard to stay true to the original vision announced on opening
day in 1948.
It's growing popularity with partner stations across the Pacific some
60 years later demonstrates how this small shortwave station from the
South Pacific has quietly gone about targeting its niche audience yet
with popularity amongst shortwave listeners worldwide that belies its
small resource base and regional focus.
Visit www.rnzi.com for shortwave frequencies and times and to
download an audio on demand version of the program that will be
available throughout September, the anniversary month. A second radio
heritage documentary on September 15 will continue to celebrate 60
years of service to the Pacific by RNZI.
At www.radioheritage.net you can read an article celebrating the
first broadcasts from Radio New Zealand, the original shortwave
service in 1948. Look for 'Radio New Zealand Signs On' to see details
of the original programs, technical information about the original
station and more history of the station.
For more information about early days of broadcasting in the Pacific
including stories and images and the popular Art of Radio Hawaii
online exhibition, visit www.radioheritage.net today.
Full searchable lists of todays AM and shortwave stations in the
Pacific are available free online in the Pacific Asian Log Radio
Guides. An FM guide is currently in preparation.
The Radio Heritage Foundation is a non-profit organization registered
with the Charities Commission in New Zealand and connects the
heritage of radio broadcasting and popular culture across the
Pacific. www.radioheritage.net.
Radio New Zealand International is the award winning shortwave
broadcaster serving the Pacific from Wellington, New Zealand since
1948. www.rnzi.com.
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Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 21:36:14 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs August 29-31, 2008
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** CUBA [and non]. Sat Aug 30 at 2013 checked 9955 to reconfirm new WORLD OF
RADIO time on WRMI. Weak signal, but after a while I could recognize my own
voice if not what I was saying. Still being jammed with pulses also weak at
this absorptive hour, but enough to ruin reception. Thanks a lot, Arnie! Your
show on RHC an hour later won`t be jammed, courtesy of the US government. Yes,
at 2111 check on 11760, DXers Unlimited in the clear. How unfair. Try WOR again
Sunday at 2030.
Then made various chex as Hurricane Gustav was crossing western Cuba. At 2111
the secret 2030-2130 English broadcast existed on 11760, but no sign of //
9505. Neighboring Spanish service on 11750 was talking about Gustav. I wonder
if RHC was simulcasting R. Rebelde for the occasion. Busy at the Ringwood OK
watermelon festival during Mesa Redonda at 2230, so next checked UT August 31
at 0132: 11760 was normal, but // 11680 was just open carrier. Its modulation
was back when rechecked at 0141. 9580 CRI relay normal with poor modulation.
9600 RHC Spanish mentioning Manolo de la Rosa, and special programming on the
air at the moment. 9550 in French.
At 0143, found Arnie`s DXUL, unjammed yet again, big signal on 6140 but
undermodulated with hum. No signal on 6180 at 0143 which is supposedly RHC
Spanish to CAm now, but that leaves XEPPM 6185 in the clear with Huasteca
music, as well as Vietnam via Canada on 6175. Terry Krueger in FL enjoys the
same anomaly, but I`m not so sure Gustav is responsible since all the other RHC
frequencies are funxional. Absence of 6180 reinforced by the detexion
nevertheless of the very weak leapfrog mixing product of 6060 RHC Spanish over
6140 on 6220, // 9600 at 0151. At 0213 compared the modulation of English on
6140 and 6000, and found 6000 even lower. Wiggle those patchcords!
Checking some jammed frequencies, R. Rep?blica, 6100 at 0207 in non-Cuban music
show was VG with selective fades, no jamming audible but probably there and
overridden here. At 0212, 6030 R. Mart? b?isbol over audible jamming, likewise
7365 at 0217. At 0245 on 9955, jamming over detectable WRMI, which per their
August 1 schedule is supposed to be relaying R. Praga --- how sad; Cuba and
Czechoslovakia used to be such good friends (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** EGYPT [and non] Wonder if R. Cairo is still on 11550 for European service
including English 2115-2245? Aug 30 at 2148 could not detect it mixing with
WEWN Spanish, which was not very strong. Other signals from Eurafrica were
coming in well, English from Czechia with language lesson at 2145 on 11600,
Equatorial Guinea [q.v.] on 15190.
Radio Cairo, 6290, good signal and decent modulation during Qur`an, Aug 31 at
0151; kept going past hourtop 0200, into Arabic announcement at 0204 which was
very undermodulated by comparison, but not the horrible distortion which used
to appear here. Recheck 0217, again in OK Qur`an. This transmission had been
closing at 0200 UT due to DST in Egypt of UT +3 since April 25, but per
timeanddate.com, that ended August 29, so now Egypt is back on UT +2, and the
domestic relay transmissions on SW which had shifted one UT hour earlier should
be back to their normal times, including 6290 Arabic to NAm closing at 0300.
However, Ramadan is about to start and may throw another monkeywrench into the
scheduling. But timeanddate.com thinx it won`t begin in USA until Sept. 2:
http://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/muslim/ramadan-begins
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** EQUATORIAL GUINEA [and non]. R. Africa again active Friday Aug 29 at 2031
check on 15190, American-accented gospel huxter overshadowed by VOA Hausa
15185. Meanwhile, presumably due to lack of any E-layer propagation, no signal
at all from WWCR 15825 while WOR was on.
Sat Aug 30 I found R. Africa, 15190, at 2155 airing a Saskatchewan preacher I
had heard before, closing Gospel Tidings with address, somewhat undermodulated
and with worse distortion when YL started singing hymn at 2157; deep fades, and
some QRM from YFR via Ascension playing music on 15195.
At 2200 hymn ended and another program started immediately with no ID break,
#640 by Pastor somebody. Now 15195 was off but WYFR itself had started up on
15190, theme audible way below R. Africa. At 2214 recheck, R. Africa still
going with good signal, and no YFR cochannel audible, while its 15130 in the
clear was also quite weak; meanwhile, REE 15110 Spain direct was at its usual
VG strength. So the skip on this band is much longer than the 2 megameters to
Florida (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** GERMANY [non]. Bad collision on 6075, Aug 31 at 0232 with RCI in Spanish
about, what else, immigration from Chile to Winnipeg, and refugees in Victoria,
within Reflejo Boreal program, atop DW in German which is on both Sines,
Portugal, and Rampisham UK at 0200-0400 despite RCI Sackville at 0205-0305. DW
aimed NE and SE, so cannot be a problem in CNAm, right? Well, DW succeeds in
making itself unlistenable in NAm, just as it wishes, while no one in USA or
Canada wants to listen to R. Canada Internal in Spanish either, making this a
good share (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SOUTH CAROLINA [non]. The Overcomer Ministry, 11520 presumably via Germany,
Aug 31 at 2147 playing C&W tune, and not // WWRB 9385 which had Brother Scare
talking, so initially not certain 11520 was same program, but previously
determined it was some 2 minutes out of synch. By 2148 BS had started talking
on 11520 too. See also USA: WWRB (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** TURKEY. I listened to almost the entire VOT Saturday Aug 30 broadcast, on
webcast UT Sunday Aug 31 from 0305 to 0355+, when it is also via Canada 7325,
and the fortnightly DX corner never appeared. They did have a talk for a
special event Aug 30, the 86th (?) anniversary of some attack, which may have
replaced it, or is it out of synch again, and DX Corner will be on next week
and fortnightly thereafter? My DX/SWL/Media programs listing at
http://www.worldoradio.com/dxpgms.html will have to be annotated (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. WRNO missing from 7505, Aug 31 at 0218 during their only scheduled
0100-0400 broadcast. Perhaps they have battened down the hatches in New Orleans
or even dismantled the antenna in preparation for Hurricane Gustav? (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. Not everything on WWRB 3185 is Brother Scare; UT Sunday Aug 31 at
0223 the Bluegrass Gospel Hour was in progress, country-boy accented preacher
giving address repeatedly of P O Box 3451, Hueytown /spelt/, AL 25023. Audio a
bit muffled. Is this Mike Gibson, shown on the Global 1 schedule at
http://www.wwrb.org/schedule/global_1/combined.pdf for 10-11 pm, timezone
unspecified, on Saturdays? Meanwhile, BS was on two other WWRB frequencies,
5745 and 6890. He does not start on 3185 until midnight in some timezone or
other and then runs 9 hours straight. Personally, I need much more than 9 hours
straight to satisfy my craving for the revelations of the Last Day Prophet of
God (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 11740 had open carrier long before 2200 Sat Aug 30; at 2205 check
WYFR was in English, an introductory philately discussion about topicals with a
sub-official of http://www.stamps.org --- the American Philatelic Society. Host
pronounces philately with a long A. I only listened for a few minutes, but
during that time it seemed secular, no religious undertones! Turned out to be
part 1 of a show called For the Record, from Family Radio; and part 2 from 2214
would be about Alzheimer`s Disease. I assume the stamp segment was just a fluke
and not a regular repeatable feature. VG signal. See also EQUATORIAL GUINEA
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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