** ARGENTINA. RAE, 15344.9, Oct 17 at 2320 with song, fair reception. Others 
have reported it varying on the hi side of 15345, but I find it on the lo side 
compared to 9345.0 and 7345.0 stations on the FRG-7. 

BTW, Buenos Aires is supposed to go on DST of UT -2 from Oct 19, so from next 
week look for all the external services one UT hour earlier, even tho that is 
nonsensical for the audience, including English hours at 17 M-F on 15345v, 01 
UT Tue-Sat on 11711v. This means for example in DST-observing areas of NAm such 
as the Central Zone, English has been at 9 pm. Next week will be at 8 pm. And 
from November will be at 7 pm local! 

DST in Argentina is a matter of dispute, with some provinces opting out of it 
but Bs. As. is what matters as far as RAE is concerned. See 
http://www.timeanddate.com/news/time/argentina-dst-2008-2009.html (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BIAFRA [non]. On Sept 26 I confirmed V. of Biafra International, via WHRI 
was on 17650, tho just barely audible for the weekly Friday-only broadcast at 
20-21 UT. Rechecked Oct 17, zero on 17650, but could just be even poorer 
propagation? No, there it was on 15280 again, which was the frequency used in 
July and August. Unmistakable orator speaking, tho reception here also very 
poor. I can only assume that these abrupt frequency changed are prompted by 
monitoring in Biafraland. I see that the website 
http://www.biafraland.com/vobi.htm now shows 15280 correctly; I don`t recall if 
they ever got around to showing 17650 during the brief period it was in use. 
BTW, for B-08 the plans are to go to 15665, but I`ll believe it if and when I 
hear it (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. RHC SNAFU report: 17705 transmitter even more out of order than 
before, Oct 17 at 2330 IS, opening Portuguese; modulation extremely distorted 
and cutting in and out. With BFO on, I can tell the carrier is not cutting out, 
altho it is slightly unstable. RHC Portuguese also on much better modulated 
13760 but not // --- eventually found 13760 to be running 1 minute and 1 second 
behind 17705!

After months of colliding with Spain on 11680, RHC has moved to 11690, noted 
Oct 17 at 2346 in Spanish, an echo apart from // 9600. 11690 suffers the usual 
RTTY QRM from the lo side, but RHC almost overriding it at the moment. 
Meanwhile, REE Spain much weaker and audible in the clear on 11680, stronger on 
// 9535. 

This collision lasted 6.5 months, and we have been pointing it out almost as 
long. Did their frequency manager finally get around to reading old DXLDs? RHC 
first appeared on 11680 at the beginning of March, and REE started using it at 
the end of March with the A-08 schedule. REE duly registered it. As an outlaw 
nation, Cuba does not register any of its frequencies with HFCC, so other 
stations are on their own when unexpectedly hit by such collisions. 

I see that the RHC transmission schedule at 
http://www.radiohc.cu/espanol/frecuencia/frecuencias-espanol.htm
has been updated to show 11690 at 0000-0500 to SAm; close enough? 11680 was 
also noted previously on air well before 0000. 

And 11690 is also shown instead of 11670 for Aló Presidente Sundays from 1400 
to Caribe. I haven`t checked that yet, listed // 11875, 13680, 13750, 17750, to 
find out whether RHC is still broadcasting anything now that Chávez has 
supposedly suspended his show until after the late-November elexions. Remind me 
to do that this Sunday, or please check it yourself.

Back to Oct 17: RHC English on 9550 at 2355 was poor, and also bothered by 
spurious pulses from the DentroCuban Jamming Command centered on R. Martí 9565. 
These pulses typically extend plus and minus 10 kHz from victim channels, which 
is completely uncalled-for and a cynical exercise in callousness; and were 
worst here on 9555 and 9575 Médi-Un, but now even reaching into RHC 9550 
itself. DentroCubans vs DentroCubans! Serves them right (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. VOI still on 9526 for the third day in a row, Oct 17 after 1300 
in English, and good reception again. Advise everyone in NAm to enjoy it while 
they can, as you never know when they will move again back to 11785-11786. I 
see that 9526 first appeared Oct 30, 2007, after a spell on 9525 (or slightly 
below). 9526 was also in use until late July this year, but English time change 
from 1400 to 1300 was not until early July, so before then English had the 
China 9525 clash at 1400, and in summer 9526 reception was not so good at 1300 
even if clear of QRM (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** LAOS [non]. Hmong North Radio, 5875 via WHRI, confirmed UT Sat 0003 with 
Hmong talk. Sure sounds like the same announcer as on Hmong Lao Radio. Loud and 
clear, presumably with rustic music later in the semihour but I couldn`t stay 
with it this time. Other weekly broadcast is 25 hours later (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. R. Educación, in the clear on 6185 tho squeezed by 6180 and 6190 
transmitters, at 0000 Oct 18 giving contact addresses in Spanish and English, 
each twice: Apartado/P O Box 44277, 03101 México DF. This may be new; not as in 
WRTH 2008 which only gives a physical address (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** PORTUGAL. RDPI, 11630 at 2349 Oct 17; this is 100 kW, 261 degrees to Mexico, 
CAm, Caribbean, NW SAm; at 2354 checked // 9715, and found it extremely strong, 
and splattering plus and minus 30 kHz. Unlike Phil Rafuse on PEI, who 
previously found this transmission almost hi-fi worthy of widest bandwidth, I 
found it too distorted to qualify for that, but it is certainly potent, 300 kW 
at 300 degrees to NAm. Both are scheduled only Mon-Fri 2300-0200 Tue-Sat (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Surprised to hear myself on WRMI 9955, WORLD OF RADIO 1430, Friday 
Oct 17 at 2352, mixing with the DentroCuban Jamming Command, but at least 
audible. This is when Lan Lamphere`s Overnight AM show just re-started two days 
ago at 21-24 weekdays. Is it gone already? No, Jeff White says today`s show was 
inexplicably half an hour short, so what better way to fill the time (than with 
another Okie?). 

WOR 1430 also reconfirmed on Area 51 via WBCQ 5110 at 2300 Friday, 
well-received even on the portable DX-375. 7415 was absent during the scheduled 
Thu 2330 WOR broadcast Oct 16; 7415 was back on with B.S. at 0145 recheck Oct 
17 (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WWRB, 5050, with preacher in English Oct 18 at 0004 putting weaker 
distorted spur on 5034.0. As the modulation on the spur audibly peaked, the 
S-meter visibly dipped. Is this what you call negative modulation? Also could 
detect a matching carrier on 5066, i.e. 16 kHz on the other side, but masked by 
too much WWCR 5070 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. CVC A Sua Voz, Miami via Calera de Tango, Chile, 15410, Friday 
Oct 17 at 2322 with John Williams music. This Mon-Sat hour at 2300, Sem 
Limites, is the only time CVC is worth listening to, altho the classical music 
is interrupted for hard-sell promos every few minutes, even with non-classical 
produxion music (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. After checking out RHCuba Portuguese on 13760, noticed VOA 
Spe-cial Eng-lish news about Somalia on 13755, Oct 17 at 2337; 2338 review news 
headlines, into short story. Weak with heavy flutter. This is Udorn, Thailand, 
at 30 degrees inadvertently toward NAm, while the R. Thailand 15275 at 0200 to 
WNAm is on a 38-degree azimuth (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###

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