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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 18:09:19 +1200
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Radio New Zealand International
60th Anniversary 1948-2008
RNZI Mailbox Documentary Sep 15
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Listen to Mailbox on RNZI on Monday September 15 as David Ricquish of
the Radio Heritage Foundation continues to explore the history of
shortwave radio in 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 second special Mailbox documentary this month, the focus
shifts to the voices of the people who have given the station a
unique sound over the years.

You'll hear Cleve Costello who began This Radio Age in 1948 and Arthur
Cushen the world famous blind DXer whose program Arthur Cushen's DX
World became one of the longest running programs of its kind.

Special programs for Japanese listeners, band music lovers, and even
an original Mailbox show with Christine Cole answering listeners
letters from 1951. They're all here as we look at the story of Radio
New Zealand through to the end of the last century.

Throughout September, you'll hear several programs celebrating 60
years of shortwave service to the Pacific. As well as these two radio
heritage documentaries on Mailbox, other programs will also feature
interviews with today's RNZI people and a look into the future for
shortwave radio in the Pacific and the growth of RNZI.

Visit www.rnzi.com for shortwave frequencies and times and to
download an audio on demand version of the new program available from
September 15 for the remainder of the month and through until
mid-October. You can also hear the first program aired on September 1
that details how shortwave radio got started in New Zealand.

At www.radioheritage.net, look for 'Radio New Zealand Signs On', an
article celebrating the first broadcasts from the original shortwave
service in 1948.

For more information about early radio broadcasting in the Pacific
including stories and images and the popular 'Art of Radio Hawaii'
online art exhibition, visit www.radioheritage.net today.

Full searchable lists of todays AM and shortwave stations across 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: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 05:00:10 -0300
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R Virgen de Remedios back to 4111 once again!



4111, Bolivia, R Virgen de Remedios, Tupiza. September-10 SS 2258 OM talks, 
instr. music, OM mentioning "R Virgen de Remedios", "...transmitimos la missa 
que se transmite de la iglesia de la Candelaria...", 2300 bells ringing, OM 
talks till 2304. 23222 (lob-B)  

 

4460, China, CNR(tent.), Beijing. September-10 CC(sch.) 2224-2235 OM and YL 
talks, canned anmts, musical bridges. 34232, (lob-B).

 

5025, Peru, R Quillabamba, Quillabamba. September-10  QQ/SS 2236 OM talks, 
personal messages service, necrology note "Francisco Rojas...la misa se 
realizara en centro paroquial", 2239 maybe a local pop music "stoy enferma de 
amor...", 2243 ads "clinica en Quillabamba, dolor del ombro, o las manos, 
multivitaminicos" QQ talks, 2246-2249 seems a local pop "orgujo del 
Quillabamba". Getting better, 23333 (lob-B).

 

5005, Ecuatorial Guinea, R. Nacional, Bata. September-10 2251 Spanish romantic 
music, 2255 National Anthem, 2256 s/off. Weak, some QRN 23222 (lob-B).



73



L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec

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




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Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 11:57:30 +0100
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Peru, 4774.90, Radio Tarma, 1045-1055,  Noted a program of music and Spanish
comments.   The noise has a tendency to cover the signal and consequently 
any
specific details being gleaned is very unlikely except for noting Huaynos 
music and
some comments.  (Chuck Bolland, September 11, 2008)

Peru, 4835.48, Radio Maranon, 1056-1105  Noted a male in Spanish language 
comments
through the hour mark.  At 1058, canned promos heard and these are followed 
by Huaynos
music at 1059.  At 1101 noted a canned ID as "... Radio Maranon... "  Signal 
was poor with
the usual noise.  (Chuck Bolland, September 11, 2008)

Peru, 5039.21, Radio Libertad, 1104-1115,  Not much of a signal here, but 
can hear a male
in Spanish language comments fade in periodically.  I need to retune the 
signal to re-assure myself
that the station is still active which always results in a threshold signal. 
(Chuck Bolland, September
11, 2008)

Philippines, 9615, Radio Veritas Asia, (pres)1115-1155*  Noted a female 
person in Mandarin language comments, which were probably religious.  At 
1122 a break in the comments with brief music.At about 1125 a male comments 
until 1128 when the female returns. More music at 1144.
At 1155 a interval signal from a horn followed with an English ID from a 
female then off the air.
The Signal seemed to improve during the period from poor to fair.  (Chuck 
Bolland, September 11, 2008)

Clewiston, Florida
NRD545

Conditions produced a lot of noise this morning.  Most of it was probably
generated by that powerful hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico. 



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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 07:45:18 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs September 11, 2008
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** AUSTRALIA. Re my previous report of marine weather for Tasmania on 6507-SSB 
at 1235: Jari Savolainen and Ron Howard point out that it`s now VMC in 
Queensland; see schedules at 
http://www.bom.gov.au/marine/marine_weather_radio.shtml
I believe all the other Australian stations I mentioned from the 2002 listings 
were replaced by only two stations, VMC and VMW (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** CANADA [and non]. CFRX check Sept 11: at 1111, CVC Chile with fast SAH, 
estimated 10 Hz, likely caused by CFRX. At 1218, Japanese was heard on 6070, 
again with a fast SAH from CFRX. That would be V. of Korea, which is in 
Japanese at 109 degrees from 0900 to 1250 or so, additional significant QRM to 
CFRX, indeed blockage, in C&W NAm during those hours. My previous chex of 6070 
a few minutes before 1300 had missed it, when CVC was presumably still 
traceable before it closed.

A closer look at all the other known inhabitants of 6070, which could bother 
CFRX. Of course, those in the local daytime are less likely to be a problem, 
but increasingly so as winter comes on, especially in northern Ontario, 
presumably the prime target of CFRX. This info is derived from EiBi, Aoki, 
PWBR, WRTH, HFCC, some of which is contradictory:

0200-0100 Belarusian R., Brest, DS, 5 kW; winter 0300-0200 [PWBR]
0300-2100 Belaruskoye Radio 1, with Brest program M-F 15-16 [EiBi]
0600-0900 ELWA Liberia, 1 kW [DSWCI says 0530-0800]
0700-1230 RRI Jayapura, 50 kW [presumably inactive; see also 2100]
0900-1250 V of Korea, Japanese, 125 kW, 109 degrees; 1050-1100 break
1100-1230 R. Thailand, 10 kW ND, SE Asian languages [unconfirmed? This 
          used to be a domestic service relay; PWBR says winter only, 
          1100-1245 from Pathum Thani site]
1330-1400 R. Rossii, Samara, Russia site, 250 kW, 58 degrees, B-season
1400-1430 FEBC Philippines, 100 kW to SE Asia, Mon/Wed-Sat; winter 
          [PWBR]. Four Vietnamese tribal languages [EiBi]  
1400-1700 V. of Russia, Novosibirsk, 500 kW, 180 degrees, S Asian 
          languages until 1600 English
1500-1700 TWR Swaziland, 100 kW to S Africa [listed in PWBR only]
1600-1700 WYFR via Armavir, Russia site, 250 kW, 110 degrees, B-season
1600-1800 Brest, Belarus, 5 kW ND [Aoki]
1600-2300 ELWA Liberia, 1 kW [DSWCI says 1730-2300]
1700-1900 CRI Xi`an, Russian, 500 kW, 292 degrees, winter only 
2100-0500 RRI Jayapura 50 kW DS, temp. inactive; also 0700-1200 [PWBR]
2200-2300 RRI Tiganesti, Spanish to Europe, 247 degrees, B-season only
2300-1300 CVC La Voz, Miami via Chile 100 kW 30 degrees [B-season 
          0000-1200]

All of this should help make the case that CFRX really needs a better, clearer 
frequency, perhaps in the less-crowded OOB area 5700-5800 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) 

** CHINA [non]. 6040, CRI via Sackville with China Drive DS relay, Sept 11 at 
1107 with M&W hosts inviting texts to 1066 9191 985 from people who have 
decided not to commit suicide. Yes, that was the subject of the day, apparently 
spurred by Suicide Prevention Day. Certainly a change of pace from CRI`s 
external service. Mark spoke English while Ilan [sp?] mixed English with 
Chinese. Broke for weather forecast from the point of view of morning in 
Beijing, so I wondered if this was delayed from earlier, or maybe was referring 
to morning in Boston for which weather forecast was also given. Then talked 
about table tennis match in Paralympix, about to start in 20 minutes (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [and non]. At 1116, when 31m was not fully open, WWCR 9980 weak, and 
only Australia strong, there was a fair carrier with het on 9600 but no 
modulation audible. Could it be XEYU coming back? Not likely, since carrier was 
exactly on 9600.0 and the het was on the hi side, not the low side, where XEYU 
resided around 9599.3v when last heard. At 1139, 9600 was barely parallelable 
to 6180, so definitely RHC, and no more het. By 1200, the RHC 9600 signal was 
in solid, but very undermodulated. We still wonder whence the carrier around 
9601? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** HONDURAS. Two gospel huxters were trying to outdo each other in the same 
way. Sept 11 at 1123, Radio Luz y Vida on 3250.0 had OM preacher in American 
English with consecutive translation by YL into Spanish but she had a heavy 
gringo accent. Alternated with very short phrases, and I assume she was 
actually next to him during the sermon, rather than something inserted later.

Then I tuned to 3340 for Radio MI, and found another American OM preacher in 
English, also being consecutively translated into Spanish by a YL, but she 
speaks much better Spanish. Perhaps this is the way they like to get their 
non-Catholic religion in Honduras? Would it be conceivable for the original to 
be preached by a woman and the translation by a man? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) 

** MEXICO. I was awake early Thursday Sept 11, so checked out R. Educaci?n, 
6185, where Harry Helms heard something in -dad after 1000 on the same day of 
week in August, but says he was not hearing it on Wed Sept 10. XEPPM may be 
irregular, not on SW the day before, but it certainly was Sept 11. If Harry 
can`t hear it in Corpus Christi, he may be in the skip zone at that low-MUF 
hour, while at roughly twice the distance from DF, I am not. 

1053 tune in to VG signal with music, but almost immediately into talk for the 
rest of the hour. Live host mentioned program name ``Del Campo y de la 
Ciudad``, which is on the XEEP-AM schedule Wed & Thu 1000-1200. All in Spanish. 
Mentioned the 9/11 anniversary in the US, but it`s also the anniversary of the 
US-sponsored assassination of Pres. Salvador Allende in Chile. Enumerated 
chronology of Allende`s life, and introduced recording off the air of his last 
speech, from Radio Magallanes, and it was also on R. Corporaci?n, but 
interrupted himself at 1101 to despedirse from 6185, referring listeners to MW 
1060 or internet to continue listening, and 6185 turned off just before the 
clip was to start! 

Unfortunately, I was not prepared to switch to MW or Internet, so that was 
that. He said nothing about SW coming back on around 1400, as it did the day 
before. All along until 1102*, 6185 had a low het because XEPPM is 
off-frequency, perhaps against China Huayi. Recheck at 1434, local noise 
sources were on so I could not be positive, but could detect a carrier on 6185 
so may have come back again in daytime Sept 11 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST) ###


      



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Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 17:34:23 -0700 (PDT)
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** BRAZIL. RNA, 11780 was reported from Brasil to have been missing at least a 
couple days. Maybe, but regularly audible here, such as Sept 11 at 1857 in 
Portuguese, weaker than and badly squeezed between DGS Anguilla 11775 and WHRI 
11785 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CROATIA [non]. 9925 via Germany, Sept 11 at 2227 in English, only fair with 
fading, noise, 2229 ID as ``Croatian Radio, the Voice of Croatia`` and 
continued in English past 2230 when it is supposed to switch to Spanish (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. Mesa Redonda show from RHC must have started at 2200 Sept 11, as it 
was already underway at tune-in 2225 on 9820, but the modulation was cutting 
out more than it was cutting on, despite big S9+25 signal. Wiggle that 
patchcord! Only // is 6000, and that was OK, tho much weaker. Despite being 
unlistenable on 9820, I have to say it was not as bad as WWRB 9385 with BS 
double-breakup a few minutes earlier; see SOUTH CAROLINA [non] (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [non]. R. Mart? weatherman, --- Dom?nguez, who has a distinctive manner 
of speaking, is heard more frequently now, such as Sept 11 at 1947 on 13820 
with detailed outlook for different provinces of Cuba. If you hear 
``chubascos`` mentioned, you are probably hearing this meteor?logo. Then a 
phone-in from Matanzas about evacuations, dam overflowing, flooding river, food 
shortages developing, etc. At midday this is very strong and jamming often 
inaudible. I could hear a bit during momentary fadedowns, as Castro & Castro 
try to keep out The Truth.

The DentroCuban Jamming Command may be getting a handle on when not to waste 
watts on WRMI. Sept 11 at 2228 check, heard something weak on 9955 in English, 
presumably WRN relay, no jamming audible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ROMANIA. RRI, 9790, Sept 11 at 2223 ending talk in English about how to 
manage prescription medicine dosage during Ramadan. This can be a problem, 
since fasting and taking medicine with food at certain intervals don`t exactly 
mix. Did the inventors of Ramadan think of that??? Good signal but some 
distortion. I guess it`s one of the new Galbeni transmitters (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SOUTH CAROLINA [non]. Tuning across WWRB, 9385, which runs Brother Scare all 
day, Sept 11 at 2211-2213 we were getting a double dose offset by a second or 
two, and furthermore each was breaking up rapidly in picket-fence fashion, 
making R. G. even more unintelligible than usual. Clicked back into regular 
mode at 2213. One wonders exactly how this happens. Once there is anything 
digital in the link from studio to transmitter, the risk increases (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. WBCQ is still running 9329v kHz, as heard financial 
discussion Sept 11 at 1853 on CSSB, but gone at 1904 recheck. Per WBCQ 
schedule, it`s Money Talk, another show pushing gold, M-F only at 18-19. AFAIK, 
9330 is not on the air at any other time now, so we can keep hoping and trying 
for Syria after 1900 past 2300, but by barely modulating, they don`t cooperate 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** VENEZUELA [non]. Near the end of the 1900 UT broadcast from RNV, via Cuba 
15290 at 1956 Sept 11, 2008, they ran their usual schedule announcement in 
Spanish. If it starts with ``to San Francisco at 11 am on 13740``, as it did, 
you know they STILL haven`t updated their transmission schedule announcement 
since first coming on the air in April 2004! And the 13740 transmission ended 
about a year later. The announced schedules not only include deleted times and 
frequencies, but omit ones that have been added since, such as 1000 on 6180, 
1100 on 6060, both of which I heard again Sept 11, the latter in English 
shortly after it started. They are clueless in Caracas about when their Canal 
Internacional is really on the air (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ZAMBIA. Surprised that CVC Lusaka, 13590, Sept 11 at 1859-1904 was putting 
in such a good signal so far from its target area, CIRAF 46SE, which means 
Nigeria, but it is 100 kW at 315 degrees, which is also favorable for NAm, 
scheduled for long hours, 06-21 UT, despite several other co-channel 
transmissions during parts of that from Portugal, Germany, Russia and China, 
but at this hour it is alone.

When I tuned in, announcer Brad was answering the question How big is God? By 
computing how long it would take to count all the stars in the galaxy at one 
per second (3000 years). I see. Then IDs/jingles as ``1Life, 1Way, 1Africa``. 
and the like. Maybe Brad has a South African accent rather than Australian? Not 
sure. So is he really in the new RSA studio or the Queensland one? 

A continuous musical bed is running, and heavily produced, ? la Rod Hembree, 
mere a cappella talk being too dull to hold the attention of the younger 
African set this is aimed at, as evidenced by promo for SMS to 27 789 407 457 
with the word ``friend`` in order to get a free friendship message in reply. 
Whoopee! Stealth evangelism in axion.
 
This is in stark contrast to its neighbors on the dial, the plodding Harold 
Camping on WYFR 13615, who also sounded a bit hoarse today, and an equally 
soporific preacher on WINB 13570. At 1942 recheck, 1Africa was still inbooming 
with lively praise music (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      



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Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 21:36:49 -0300
From: "Antonio L. Garcia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Escutas
To: "Santa Rita DX Clube" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,
        "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,        "Dx Clube
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960,0 0242-0249 10/09 Radio Difusora, Maceio, BRAZIL, (PP) programa??o musical 
(Roberto Carlos) segue com outros interpretes. 34333

980,0 0251-0254 10/09 Radio Nacional, Brasilia, BRAZIL, (PP) OM fala de jogos 
paraol?mpicos; trata de outros assuntos esportivos 25222

620,0 0401-0406 11/09 Radio Globo, Fotaleza, BRAZIL, (PP) ID ZYH590; locutor 
comenta esquartejamento de crian?as; "Planeta Rei, com Beto Brito"; "O Globo no 
Ar" 25222

660,0 0410-0415 11/09 Radio Jornal, Limoeiro, BRAZIL, (PP) coment?rio finais 
sobre a partida de futebol entre Brasil e Bol?via; advs. 35232

800,0 2117-2122 11/09 Radio Palmares, Maceio, BRAZIL, (PP) locutor comenta 
aumento na bolsa de valores, alta do d?lar, alta Petrobr?s; segue coment?rio de 
Joelmir Beting 34333

810,0 2122-2127 11/09 Radio Verdes Mares, Fortaleza, BRAZIL, (PP) propaganda 
pol?tica; adv (COMAPI), entrevista futebolista. 34333

820,0 2128-2133 11/09 Radio Universitaria AM, Recife, BRAZIL, (PP) cantoria de 
violeiros; "Voz do Sert?o, com Roberta Clarissa". 23322

830,0 2134-2140 11/09 Radio Princesa da Serra, Itabaiana, BRAZIL, (PP) M?sica 
(Jac? do Bandolim), "Programa Gilson Portela" 23322

Antonio Laurentino Garcia
Jo?o Pessoa-PB - HI22nu
Radio: ICF SW7600GR    Antena ferrite interna

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Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 00:04:01 -0300
From: "Antonio L. Garcia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Escutas
To: "Santa Rita DX Clube" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,        "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
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860,0 2150-2155 12/09 Radio CBN, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, (PP) YL fala de 
julgamento de policial; ID; not?cia sobre tr?nsito no Rio; "Jornal da CBN 2? 
Edi??o" 23322

870,0 2156-2200 R12/09 adio Sampaio, Palmeira dos Indios, BRAZIL, (PP) locutor 
com comentarios esportivos; 7h00; "Bola na Rede - Antonio Fernandes", ZYH245 
23322

830,0 0101-0110 12/09 Radio Princesa da Serra, Itabaiana, BRAZIL, (PP) 
transmiss?o de partida de futebol entre Confian?a e Salgueiro 34333

840,0 0111-0125 12/09 Radio Excelsior, Salvador, BRAZIL, (PP) retransmiss?o de 
programa da Radio Aparecida; dois ouvintes, ao telefone, rezam um ter?o. 35333

940,0 0127-0132 12/09 Super Radio Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, (PP) ID 
"Super Radio Brasil"; "Volunt?rios da LBV"; mini s?rie radiof?nica "Nosso Lar". 
25222

1.040,0 0142-0147 12/09 Radio Capital, Diadema, BRAZIL, (PP) Radio Capital, com 
Jos? Carlos Gomes; m?sica caipira. 25222

1.130,0 0155-0201 12/09 Radio Nacional, Rio de Janeiro, BRAZIL, (PP) com 
bastante dificuldade ouve-se m?sica; falas de YL e OM; sequencia musical 15111

Antonio Laurentino Garcia
Jo?o Pessoa-PB - HI22nu
R?dio ICF SW7600GR    Antena Ferrite interna

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Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 04:05:05 +0100
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Nigeria, 15120, Voice of Nigeria, 2046-2100 Noted a female in program 
called, "News about Nigeria" which was obviously news of Nigeria.  At 2049 
financial news presented by a male.
This type of programming continue until 2100 when station went off the air. 
(Chuck Bolland
September 11, 2008)

Peru, 6019.46, Radio Victoria, 2324-2359  Noted steady Spanish language 
comments from
a male and later a couple of females.  Signal went from threshold to fair by 
2334; but still
plenty of splatter and junk getting in the way.  (Chuck Bolland, September 
11, 2008)

Bolivia, 6134.81, Radio Santa Cruz, 2343-2359  Noted a female in Spanish 
language
comments as she talks to another female on the telephone.  At 2345 a male 
starts
to talk.  There's an automatic signal causing interference on the freq.  I 
don't know if
it's a harmonic, spur or what, but it's eating up the audio.  Occasionally 
Radio Santa Cruz
fades in to a good level, but generally we are listening to a poor signal. 
(Chuck
Bolland, September 11, 2008)


United States, 5446.50, FAN Radio, (Key West), 2350-2355   A program 
describing "laptop"
computers in the class room.  Signal was good.  (Chuck Bolland, September 
11, 2008)


India, 4840, All India Radio, 2354-0005(Mumbai)  Noted an Interval Signal 
prior to the hour.
At 2355 Hindi singing by a male chorus.  The singing only last for a few 
seconds, then
a female talks.  This isn't much of a signal.  Probably tagging it as 
threshold is an
exaggeration.  At 2358 a wind instrument of some kind is played.  The AOKI 
database
(http://www.orchidcitysoftware.com/IMAGE59.HTML) says that Mumbai comes on
the air at 2355 which would correspond to what I heard here.  The Passport 
says that 0015
is the on the air time.  So we are at a quandary situation. I had a hard 
day, so I'll just leave
it as it is.  (Chuck Bolland, September 11, 2008)


Clewiston, Florida
NRD545

 



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Message: 10
Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 21:59:39 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] DX Listening Digest 8-101; WOR 1425
To: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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DX Listening Digest 8-101 has now been posted at
http://www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt or http://dxld.worldofradio.org 
and now also without delay at http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld8101.txt

CONTENTS:

WOR 1425 / ABKHAZIA +non / ANTARCTICA / ASIA / AUSTRALIA VMC+ / AUSTRIA / 
BOLIVIA / BRAZIL / CANADA CHU / CANADA +non CFRX / CANADA CKZU / CANADA CJLO / 
CANADA CFGT / CANADA CJPP / CANADA CFWB / CHINA non / CONGO DR / CROATIA non / 
CUBA +non / CYPRUS TURKISH NORTHERN / EQUATORIAL GUINEA / ERITREA/ETHIOPIA / 
GERMANY +non / GUATEMALA / GUIANA FRENCH DRM / HONDURAS / INDONESIA +non / 
INTERNATIONAL 0100 / INTERNATIONAL WATERS non Ike/KTRH/KEYS / IRELAND non DRM / 
LAOS / LITHUANIA / MALAYSIA / MEXICO / MYANMAR / NETHERLANDS non / NEW ZEALAND 
/ NIGER / OKLAHOMA KMZE/KWOX / OKLAHOMA KNID/KZLS / OKLAHOMA non KGOU / PERU / 
PORTUGAL +non / ROMANIA / RUSSIA / SOUTH CAROLINA non / SPAIN / SRI LANKA / 
SUDAN non / SYRIA / TAIWAN / TAJIKISTAN / TIBET non / TURKEY +non / TURKS & 
CAICOS / UK +non BBCWS / USA +non VOA / USA +non AFN / USA WRNO / USA +non WBCQ 
/ USA WWRB / USA WYFR B08 / USA non RNW / USA WPRR / USA WWBR / USA WQXR/FCC / 
USA KGNU/WIP/KBSG/KTOS/KART / USA
 WCAL / VENEZUELA non / VIETNAM non / ZAMBIA / MUSEA / CONVENTIONS & 
CONFERENCES / DIGITAL BROADCASTING / RADIO EQUIPMENT FORUM / POWERLINE 
COMMUNICATIONS

For restrixions and searchable 2008 contents archive see
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid.html

NOTE: If you are a regular reader of DXLD, and a source of DX news but
have not been sending it directly to us, please consider yourself
obligated to do so. Thanks, Glenn

WORLD OF RADIO 1425 HEADLINES [full summary not yet compiled]

*CFRX, Toronto, 6070 kHz, back on air after two years
*Route 66 On the Air, special event ham stations, Sept. 13-21
*Write to Congress opposing demolition of VOA Delano; might need 
 shortwave again
*WRNO New Orleans back after 10-day break
*New station in Florida on 1550, WNZF, may run higher power because of 
 hurricanes
*Hurricane Ike briefly diminished Cuban jamming and other anomalies
*XEPPM, Mexico, 6185, has Del Campo y de la Ciudad program Wed & Thu 
 1000-1100
*Faroe Islands 531 kHz back on air with new Thomson transmitters
*RTE Ireland back with SW relay for football championship Sept 21; 
 also for hurling Sept 7, partly in DRM
*Pete and Katerina are replaced on Radio Slovakia International
*Little-known Taiwan Fishery Station

NEXT SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1425
Fri 0800 WRMI   9955
Fri 1930 IPAR/IRRS/NEXUS/IBA 7290
Fri 2030 WWCR1 15825 
Fri 2300 WBCQ   5110-CUSB Area 51 [NEW]
Sat 0800 WRMI   9955
Sat 1630 WWCR3 12160
Sat 2000 WRMI   9955
Sun 0230 WWCR3  5070
Sun 0630 WWCR1  3215 
Sun 0800 WRMI   9955
Sun 1515 WRMI   9955
Mon 2200 WBCQ   7415 [temporary, heard Sept 1, but Sept 8, 15?]
Tue 1100 WRMI   9955
Tue 1530 WRMI   9955

Latest edition of this schedule version, including AM, FM, satellite 
and webcasts with hotlinks to station sites and audio, is at: 
http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html

For updates see our Anomaly Alert page: 
http://www.worldofradio.com/anomaly.html 

WRN ON DEMAND:
http://new.wrn.org/listeners/stations/station.php?StationID=24

WORLD OF RADIO PODCASTS VIA WRN NOW AVAILABLE:
http://www.wrn.org/listeners/stations/podcast.php

OUR ONDEMAND AUDIO:
http://www.worldofradio.com/audiomid.html
or http://wor.worldofradio.org

Regards, Glenn Hauser


      


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