** AUSTRALIA. 2485, VL8K, Sept 26 at 1309, presumed, with M&W talk in English,
1310 music. Presumed, but what else could it be? PNG was in on 90m, Indonesia
on 75m. Also checked 2325 and 2310 but no other NT stations audible; there
were, however, some misc. carriers which could have been something local. Why
does Katherine do so much better than the others? Is there something about its
antenna or real power which give it an advantage? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. DentroCuban Jamming Command, 9640 with pulses against nothing at 0537
Sept 26. This frequency is used for only two hours earlier in the evening by R.
República (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ERITREA. 8000, Sept 26 at 0540, some talk audible, poor-fair, but can`t be
sure of language or station. I can be sure it was not the off-frequency one on
7999.4 others have reported. It was, however, very slightly off 8000, judging
from pitch of BFO when compared to WWV 5000, 10000 and RHC 6000 (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDIA. AIR trans-polar signals improved somewhat equinoxially on 31m: Sept
26 at 1350, S Asian music, but none in // on different services, via Benguluru
on 9425, 9690, 9870; also on 11585 via Delhi-Khampur (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. 3987, Sept 26 at 1301, weak music, and slightly on high side.
That matches the measurement by John Wilkins of reactivated RRI Manokwari on
3987.05. Also something on 3995, another Indonesian likely (Glenn Hauser, OK,
DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** PAPUA NEW GUINEA. 3205, Sept 26 at 1302 with what sounded like a national
anthem, then open carrier so I figured R. West Sepik had signed off, but 1304
talk resumed.
3335, best presumed PNG signal this morning, Sept 26 at 1305 with music and
English(?) talk. 3325 had some music but that could also be Indonesia, but
nothing from PNG on 3365 or 3385, so they were off? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** SINGAPORE. As I tuned across 7135, Sept 26 at 1345, music interrupted by a
5+1 timesignal, into unID language obscured by hams more interested in talking
than listening. Per Aoki this is BBC Burmese service opening at this hour. But
why would they run a timesignal at such an odd time, which is hourtop neither
UT nor Yangon? Does Greenwich supply such non-standard timesignals? Not
expecting it, was not prepared to measure how far off it was, but I think it
was a few seconds late anyway (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 9535 with open carrier, occasional tones, Sept 26 at 1348, VOA
Greenville warming up for 1400-1415 Spanish sports broadcast. If VOA aggregated
all the transmitter-hours wasted on these warmups, it could easily add an hour
or two of modulated English broadcasts in prime time to the Americas (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 1600 kHz with persistent het I have been hearing for years, somewhere
around 100-200 Hz, at 1338 Sept 26. On the longwire aimed toward Cushing OK,
the nearest 1600 station, KUSH was dominant, and had a SAH, so I think that was
close to 1600.00. Most likely culprit is KRVA in The Metroplex, which could
also be heard at times in Vietnamese, but difficult to correlate it with the
off-frequency.
BTW, the 2008 NRC AM Log shows address for this in Houston, while the 2007 NRC
AM Log had an address in Dallas. City of license remains Cockrell Hill, which
is on the west side of Dallas. So what has Houston got to do with it? Is it now
relaying a sister ethnic station there? Even so, doesn`t it have to maintain an
address somewhere near the COL? Phone number also changed during the year
(Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 6068 approx., fair carrier but very little audio obscuring CFRX
6070, undermodulated, Sept 26 at 1251. Previously measured on 6066.6, but this
time judging from het it was more like 6068, but it went off at 1253 before I
could pin it down. This closing time makes it more likely to be Korea North
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###
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