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Today's Topics:

   1. Glenn Hauser logs November 1-2, 2008 (Glenn Hauser)
   2. logs (Lucio Otavio)
   3. DX Sun ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   4. Logs from NH-USA Oct 30-Nov 2 (Scott R. Barbour Jr.)
   5. Comments on the hobby (Hector Perez-Diaz)
   6. Fw: [DXA-leden] MW (Maurits Van Driessche)
   7. Glenn Hauser logs November 2, 2008 (Glenn Hauser)
   8. Ultimas escuchas (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
   9. Logs (Manuel M?ndez)
  10. MV Baltic Radio is on today at 1300 utc (Tom Taylor)
  11. Logs (Manuel M?ndez)
  12. HCJB Ecuador B08 (Alokesh Gupta)
  13. KTWR B08 (Alokesh Gupta)
  14. Logs 6225 Radio Cairo en franc?s ex 6255, fx de reemplazo??
      (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
  15. Argelia: 5865//5915 Radio Algeria Holy Quran
      (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
  16. Re: Logs 6225 Radio Cairo en franc?s ex 6255, fx de
      reemplazo?? (Wolfgang Bueschel)
  17. MV Baltic Radio is on this Sunday (Tom Taylor)


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** ALASKA. KNLS, 6150, Nov 1 at 1245 in English with distinctive organ riffs, 
about equal level to co-channel Chinese, // weaker 6915, 1246 ID and short 
features (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ALBANIA [and non]. R. Tirana reconfirmed active and audible in English to 
North America Nov 1 at 1535 on 13720, as checked on the DX-398 portable while 
at the Enid hamfest.

Nov 1 at 2356, 6110 R. Tirana IS started prior to the Albanian sesquihour, and 
NO jamming, but there was a bit of a SAH from some other carrier. However, at 
2359 I could hear some DentroCuban bubble jamming building up against vacated 
VOA underneath Tirana.

At 0443, the R. Tirana English to NAm on 6100 could be detected underneath 
Cuban pulse jamming, this time against non-existent Radio Rep?blica. These 
would be good frequencies for Albania if the Cubans would just put their 
jammers where they are `needed` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** AUSTRALIA [and non]. 5995, Nov 1 at 1236 Christian choral music with piano 
accompaniment, 1240 Chinese announcement, so it`s YFR via Pet/Kam; mixing with 
DRM centred on 5995 from RA Brandon, Australia, two rather incompatible modes 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BULGARIA [and non]. R. Bulgaria, 15700, starting news in English at 1230 Nov 
1. This semi-hour transmission is at 306 degrees to Europe, and might as well 
be to NAm too in the same direxion. I usually hear this frequency after 1300 in 
Bulgarian.

Radio Bulgaria`s English broadcast to North America at 0000-0100 is totally 
ruined on 5900 thanks to that defective motorboating Russian transmitter always 
operating in B-season from one of the Moscow sites on 5900, as heard 0010 Nov 
2. Absolutely nothing was readable either from it or from Bulgaria. 

As in DXLD 8-115, 5900 is on VOR`s B-08 Spanish schedule at 0100-0300; not sure 
what service is on it during the previous hour. Aside from the QRM they cause 
to neighbors, waste of electricity and effort, ?are the Russian engineers 
sinverg?enza? But we can still hear Bulgaria on 7400 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA [non]. CRI theme music on 9560, Nov 1 at 1258 almost // Cuba relay on 
9570, but 9560 cut off at 1259* uncovering R. Australia. 9560 CRI is now a 
relay via Sackville, CANADA, in Cantonese at 1200, 240 degrees (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [and non]. DCJC, 5745 pulsing against nothing Nov 1 at 0555.
DCJC also continues jamming frequencies long vacated by other victims, and now 
causing collateral damage to innocent bystanders. See ALBANIA about 6110 and 
6100. But they have found current VOA Spanish frequency 5890, which altho very 
strong Nov 2 at 0009 in music, had some bubble jamming underneath.

I am no longer hearing RHC on 11690, which had been in use before and/or after 
0000. Which is fine, since DW German is now there, teletypeless, Nov 2 at 0020 
// 6075 but an echo apart. Kigali is now running 11690 all the way from 21 
until 02. Nor is RHC on ex-11680. I wonder where that transmitter has gone? 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ECUADOR. A week into the season, I`ve yet to see an HCJB B-08 schedule, tho 
maybe I`ve missed it. So surprised to find it loud and clear in Spanish on new 
11625, UT Sun Nov 2 at 0022. At first I wondered if it was VOA, since the 
program was all about the good things the US Embassy is doing in Imbabura, 
Pichincha and other Ecuadorian provinces, such as medical aid, scholarships. 
Signal dumped off the air for a few seconds at 0026; and then closed 
``Reportaje`` show with ``Ecuador y Estados Unidos --- Amigos y Socios``. Makes 
me wonder if show was produced by USA as a public diplomacy effort. 

0029:30 to automated ID which astonishingly gave two wrong frequencies. Wait a 
minute --- it`s not astonishing, as HCJB was doing that for months, years on 
their morning Spanish broadcasts. Now claims to be on 9745 to Mexico (not), 
which this apparently replaces, and 21455 to Europe and Pacific, which as we 
have reiterated several times, HCJB dropped completely, months ago. 

But here`s a first: the automated timecheck was wrong too! At 0030 it claimed 
to be 1900 local = 0000 UT. Does that mean all their timechex are a semihour 
off now? Until reset, anyway, and it takes them forever to notice any 
discrepancies (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** EGYPT. R. Cairo, secret English broadcast on 6850 to North America, Nov 1 at 
2352 as hefty S9+22 level, but modulation so low that it was a whisper compared 
to normal listening level on other stations. I could turn the volume control to 
maximum and then hear it OK: fortunately with that much signal there was almost 
full quieting, but woe betide anyone tuning away without turning down the 
volume first. This is at 2300-2430, then continues in Arabic, instead of all in 
Arabic as on ERTU schedules (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** FRANCE. 12015, Nov 1 at 1740 with talk in Brazilian Portuguese and what 
sounded like gospel songs in English, but not // HCJB 15295. 12015 was atop 
persistent RTTY infesting this frequency. Looked up later, it`s RFI`s 
Portuguese service to Africa, not Brasil, running a megawatt of this frequency 
from 2 x 500 kW at different azimuths from Issoudun, 160 and 204 degrees at 
1700-1800 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GABON [and non]. AN1, 17630, as previously reported, still suffers from a 
big collision caused by DW via Rampisham moving onto frequency for B-08, as 
heard Nov 1 at 1325. At 14-16, AN1 has long had another collision and still 
does with CRI English via Mali --- as AN1 does not bother to register its usage 
with HFCC, so the others may pretend it does not exist (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) 

** GERMANY. 15745, Nov 1 at 1404 with gospel rock, good signal and I suspected 
a US station, but it`s listed as CVC in English via J?lich, 145 degrees to E 
Africa at 14-18 (Glenn Hauer, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** GERMANY [non]. 11690 in African language, good at 1810 Nov 1 but with RTTY 
on side, which is still causing problems. It`s DW in Hausa via RWANDA, 
1800-1857 at 295 degrees (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** INDONESIA. VOI, having missed Oct 31, was back on 9526 Nov 1, making that 
day 16, at 1253 with flutter, music, Suara Indonesia ID; running late, finally 
1304 closing Indonesian hour, 1305 opening English, 1306 program summary, 1307 
news: The VP warns Indonesians not to expect any big change in relations with 
US if Obama is elected, as he ``would keep a distance from Indonesia`` and is 
not directly related to the country, but ``he would be superior to George 
Bush.`` 

The Mohammedia organization praises passing of an anti-pornography law to 
``stem the culture of liberalism``. Prince Charles will be visiting Yogyakarta 
Nov 4 at 11:30 am-4:50 pm, et al. Trade with Spain exceeds 2.1 gigaeuros, and 
their embassy has invited 60 Spanish businessmen to visit Bali. Bank-Indonesia 
not getting a bailout; Dutch Central Bank also mentioned. 1318, ``Our Today`s 
Bright Spot`` [which is not proper English], on presidential and 
vice-presidential elexion in Indonesia (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** JAPAN [non]. NHKWNRJ, 6145 via Canada, very good UT Sun Nov 2 at 0007 in 
World Interactive, and since it`s the first Saturday, featuring haiku; at the 
conclusion they were talking about starting a quarterly haiku contest, once 
they figure out how to do it. This is the final daily repeat of each English 
program cycle (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA NORTH. KCBS, 6285, soprano performing revolutionary (what else?) music 
at 1243 Nov 1, good here on C&SAm beam, and also audible on much weaker // 6185 
to SE Asia; no sign of Mexico, q.v. (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** LAOS [non]. Hmong Lao Radio, reconfirmed on the last day of DST, Sat Nov 1 
at 1320 via WHRI 11785. Only further monitoring will tell whether it moves one 
UT hour later and/or to another frequency from next week. Hmong North Radio, 
which had been appearing for a few weeks UT Sundays at 0100-0130 on 5875, was 
missing Nov 2 at 0115 check, just WHR gospel rock instead (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO [and non]. Altho I did not hear XEPPM, R. Educaci?n, Nov 1 at 1243 
when I was getting North Korea on 6185, I did hear it the following evening, 
having moved the sign-on an hour later already last week when Mexico went off 
DST. Nov 1 at 2355 rumbling het between two stations at least, Brazilian 
Portuguese song atop open carrier from XE. At 2358, RN Amaz?nia said it was 
almost dez horas (p.m.); 2359 Mexican national anthem started (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NETHERLANDS [non]. Some classical music caught my ear on 5955, Nov 1 at 
0558, but it cut off a minute later, replaced in a few seconds by RNW IS and 
opening in Dutch. This is listed as Sines, PORTUGAL, at 55 degrees, but nothing 
known before 0600 on a Saturday, unless BBC Rampisham really was on then, not 
just M-F.

RNW on 9670, Nov 1 at 1255 in Dutch but playing phone intercept messages in 
English, why? Postbus 222 address in Dutch, fair. This is 267 degrees via 
TINIAN to SE Asia at 1159-1257.

Altho Bonaire 17810 eclipses it during the 20 UT hour only, 11655 via 
Madagascar in English can also be heard in abandoned NAm during the previous 
two hours. Nov 1 at 1811, report on the food shortage in Zimbabwe. At 18-20 
it`s at 300 degrees, 20-21 adjusted to 295. The 18 and 20 hours carry the same 
programs; on Saturday, The State We`re In, while at 19-20 earlier shows repeat, 
on Saturday, Network Europe Week, and Curious Orange (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** NEWFOUNDLAND [and non]. Tuning across 6160, UT Sunday Nov 2 at 0005, heard 
Randy Bachman introducing his Vinyl Tap show, atop the co-channel at times; 
ergo this is CKZN since the show would not appear until 3 hours later from 
CKZU. I could barely detect it also on CBCNQ 9625, but not synchronized, from 
different network feeds, and bothered by 9620 adjacent signal (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NEW ZEALAND. RNZI still not operating according to its own posted schedule. 
Nov 1 at 2123, on 17675 AM again, instead of 11725 which is supposed to run 
from 1951 to 2235; and abutting CVC Chile 17680; while DRM was on 
15715-15720-15725 as scheduled (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PORTUGAL. 15465, fado music Nov 1 at 1745 with pauses for quick program 
promos, O Fado e a Guitarra Portuguesa, on RDP Internacional, and at 1755 O 
Fado em Sil?ncio; in fact, the latter was the program I was hearing, scheduled 
Sat 1708-1800 per their Nov 1 online listing where it may also be heard: 
http://ww1.rtp.pt/multimedia/?prog=3226
Also on // 17825 even stronger, as to be expected from 300 vs 226 azimuths 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SERBIA [non]. International Radio Serbia is one of those stations which 
shift all their broadcasts one hour by UT depending on whether DST is observed 
locally or not, something that makes no sense for an external audience. So in 
B-08 we expect English to NAm to be at 0100 and 0200 rather than 0000 and 0100. 
Indeed, Nov 2 at 0004 I did not find anything on 6190, but at 0028 there was an 
open carrier, and 0030 opening in Serbian; I think I heard them give the 
frequency as 6185, which was replaced by 6190 months ago on our suggestion, to 
get away from Mexico, Brazil, but which they kept announcing incorrectly also 
in English. 

The supposed B-08 schedule on their website is not dated, and also incorrect 
now, but labeled B-08 when copied at 
http://www.bclnews.it/b08schedules/serbia.htm
It is nothing of the sort, showing summer times and outdated frequencies. I 
have not yet monitored further myself for the English times, but Bob Thomas in 
CT has, and he says as of Oct 29 they are 0100 and 0200 on 6190 --- except the 
first one skips UT Sundays (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SOUTH CAROLINA [non]. WBCQ, 15420-CUSB, another Saturday with Brother Scare 
at 1405 // 9330-CUSB, tho the 15420 sked at WBCQ website does not include The 
Overcomer Ministry. Also on WINB 9265. By 1712 recheck, 9330 was off, scheduled 
until 1600 only; 15420 had switched to the NM prophet; and WINB B.S. was 
*still* on 9265v, far past its authorized span, not // WWRB 9385, or at least 
far from synchronized. Sometime between 1712 and 1743, WINB had finally 
switched to 13570v, still Scary (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SPAIN. 11765 good in Arabic talk interspersed with fiddle tunes, mentioned 
Hispaniya giving away that it`s REE, confirmed at 1732 by ``Huna Madrid``, 
scheduled 17-19 at 110 degrees from Noblejas (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** TAIWAN [non]. RTI, 5950 via WYFR, Nov 1 at 0600 opening in Spanish, 
admitting that their news is stale, dated Oct 31. Strange that one of the 
Okeechobee relays they would keep is the one in the middle of the night to 
Central America. Axually, it`s 285 degrees to zone 10, which is Mexico, NOT 
Central America; and in the western timezones of Mexico it`s only 10 or 11 pm, 
but the great majority of the Mexican population is in the Central timezone = 
midnight (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TINIAN. After hearing a big open carrier from WRNO on 7505 for several hours 
the morning of Nov 1, I checked the frequency again at 1715 and could hear a 
very weak station with music, and announcements in a SE Asian language, i.e. 
Radio Free Asia in Burmese at 1630-1730, 279 degrees from Tinian. Also bits of 
RFA Mandarin on 7445, also Tinian; or the Chicom jammer (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) See also NETHERLANDS [non]

** UKRAINE. RUI`s unexpected extra frequency, 15635, noted here Nov 1 at 1330 
with music akin to that of Greece on 15650; 1340 ID in Ukrainian. 1345-1355 had 
a talk feature, slowly and clearly enunciated, so one could tell better how 
Ukrainian differs from Russian. 1359 IS interrupted and off. 15635 is reported 
as 600 kW to Australia & New Zealand, also for the English hours now shifted to 
10 and 12 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K [and non]. 11665, BBCWS in English with reports about Africa, Somalia in 
particular; poor at 1719 Nov 1. It`s 16-18, 180 degrees from Skelton.

I wanted to hear the final BBCWS special from the USA, from Minnesota this 
time, Talking America: the Challenges Ahead, discussing ``tribal politix``, Sat 
Nov 1 at 1806; the only audible frequency I could quickly locate was 17830 
Ascension, but not very strong and aside PORTUGAL 17825, q.v. So I converted 
myself from an SWL into a web listener for the remainder of the hour (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 7505, big open carrier first noted at 1250 Nov 1; must be WRNO 
warming up for another revival; left a receiver on this, but never any 
modulation, still in at 1341, 1347, 1402, 1425 but not at next check 1711 when 
I heard something else on frequency. Subsequent check was at 2346, and now VG 
signal S9+22, gospel music, so WRNO is back in business, on expanded schedule 
from former 0100-0400 only, unless this is just temporary for testing. Still at 
0032 Nov 2; weakening by 0115 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WBCQ, 15420-CUSB, another Saturday with Brother Scare at 1405 // 
9330-CUSB, tho the 15420 sked at WBCQ website does not include The Overcomer 
Ministry. By 1712 recheck, 9330 was off, scheduled until 1600 only; 15420 had 
switched to the NM prophet. At 1815 I found 9330 back on, now QSO with Ted 
Randall, another play of the interview with a YL about the space station, etc., 
and with lo het from Syria 9330.0 vs WBCQ 9329.9.  

Only had time for a quick webcheck after 2100 Sat Nov 1 to confirm that 
Marion`s Attic has indeed moved to that new time (2200 from next week), 
ex-0100/0200 Sundays.

So what has replaced her at 9 pm Eastern Saturdays? TimTron was running a bit 
late, belch, until 0103 UT Sunday on 7415, and then started up with Star Trek 
theme, another replay of QSO with Ted Randall interview with YL about space 
station, which I thought was supposed to be on two hours later. TimTron had 
said his show was being simulcast on 5110, also not on published schedule, tho 
I did not check, but at 0135, 7415 was missing, and QSO was on 5110. BTW, 7415 
was unusually getting some splatter from VOA 7405 until 0100* In this case, not 
Mart? or DCJC. 

BTW, I see on the WBCQ online schedule, a new show has been added to 9330, 7 
days a week at 10 pm-mn eastern, 0200-0400 tonight when I was too busy 
compiling this report to check it, but thence 0300-0500 UT, The Roger 
Fredenburg Show. What`s that about? Will it propagate that late in the winter 
night on 9+ MHz from Maine? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WWRB transmitter on 5050 is way out of whack: Nov 1 at 2348 all I 
could hear on 5050 were swishing noises in a cadence resembling talking, but 
totally unintelligible. Also putting out spurs peaking around 5034 and 5066 as 
I have heard before, the latter now strong enough to bother its neighbor WWCR 
on 5070. At 2357, 5050 had settled down a bit, undermodulated but recognizable 
with choral version of ``Wonderful Words of Life``. At 0000 Nov 2, Dave 
Frantz`s quick lo-fi legal ID interrupted a preacher titled ``--- Truth 
Broadcast``. 

Brian Alexander in PA had monitored more spurs and measured them 22 hours 
earlier: 5002.78, 5018.52, 5034.26, 5065.74, 5081.48, at 15.74 kHz intervals 
--- hmm, that`s very close to the nominal horizontal sweep frequency of black 
and white NTSC TV --- does Dave have an old TV set hooked into the homemade 
transmitter somehow? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WWCR`s 5935 transmitter for PMS continues to suffer from ``ringing`` 
spurs of roughly plus/minus 4 kHz, but which beat against the main signal very 
annoyingly and vary with modulation, as Nov 2 at 0008. Have not noticed this on 
any of their other frequencies, even the same transmitter when in daytime on 
13845 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** WESTERN SAHARA [non]. I often hear La Voz de la Rep?blica ?rabe Saharahui 
Democr?tica after 0600 on 6300, but it`s only in Hassania Arabic then; the 
final hour is in Spanish, but I only heard the end of it Nov 1 at 2354 with 
Spanish talk and music, 0001 Nov 2 closing show about refugee camps, sign-off, 
0002 anthem by amateur band, 0003 to open carrier (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** ZANZIBAR. 11735, RTZ, Sat Nov 1 at 1735 with co-channel QRM and a low het; 
as I outpointed before, Romania is gone from 11735 in B-08; at first I thought 
V. of Korea, but not on 11735 at this time. Next thought is the Brasilian, R. 
Transmundial, likely the source. Fortunately, it had abated at 1800 when 
Zanzibar began news in English from Spice FM, but still hard to copy with 
fading: items about DR Congo, attack in Islamabad, 1805 ID amid, ``You`re 
listening to Spice FM``, more news, 1809 back into Swahili, sounding like the 
same announcer as in English. Had occasional QRM from DW 11725 splash, which 
just signed on at 1800, 295 degrees from Kigali. BTW, several others have 
logged the English news on Thursdays only at 2000 instead (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** ZIMBABWE [non]. 11745, new frequency ex-12035 for SW Radio Africa, Nov 1 at 
1721 with interview re the Zimbabwe situation; 1734 ending Weekend News 
Roundup, ``another depressing week``, vernacular ID, back into English with 
Health Beat; good signal at 152 degrees from Woofferton (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 9490, Nov 1 at 1301-1302* unstable noisy carrier, hard to 
describe, but not like Cuban bubble jamming; with polar flutter. CRI via 
Kunming to S Asia is scheduled here before and after 1300 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 17410-17520, earsplitting whine was back again Nov 1 at 1747, 
extremely strong, with multiple carriers across the broad band, peaking at 
17450; and just as I was noticing a secondary peak around 17510 at the edge, 
they all cut off at 1748* What is this??? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST) ###


      



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Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2008 09:16:12 -0200
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3905, Papua New Guinea, R. New Ireland, Kavieng. November-02 0750-0802 local 
music (female choir), 0752 YL talks returning to a local music (like a ballad), 
0757 YL talks, 0758 OM talks with reverbed voice like an ads, 0800 local music. 
34233 (lob-B).

 

7200, Russia, R. Rossi(pres.), Yakutsk. November-02 RR(sch) 0822-0831 OM and YL 
talks, instr. music. Weak 23322 (lob-B).

 

7270, Malaysia, Wai FM and Limbang FM via RTM(tent.). November-02 0833-0842 OM 
and YL talks, romantic music. QRM from, presumed, PBS Nei Menggu. 22322 (lob-B).

73

L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec

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

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Thailand, 7255, Radio Thailand, 1108-1130  Noted a male in Thai language
news and comments until 1114.  At that time a series of ID's both in English
and Thai.  "This is HSK9,  Radio Thailand's World Service, Broadcasting
from the public relations department, Bangkok."  Following this, more
comments in Thai language.  Signal was good.   Referring to the callsign
mentioned in the ID, more than once I've heard a station ID using a callsign
and each time they just say the letters.   It would be much easier for the
older listeners like myself, if they pronounced the callsign using the
Phonetic Alphabet.  For example the above would be given
as "Hotel Sierra Kilo 9".   At 1130, the VOA starts
broadcasting in Oriental language from Thailand.  (Chuck Bolland, November 
2, 2008)

Oops, gotta go and change the clocks

Clewiston, Florida
NRD545



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4746.9, PERU, R. Huanta 2000 Huanta, 1018-1033, Nov 2, Spanish. W ancr w/ talk 
& Quecha mx; poor. (Barbour-NH)

4750, BANGLADESH, presumed Bangladesh Betar Shavar, 0030-0050, oct 29, 
vernacular. String instrumental at t/in; Ko'ran-like chanting into ancr at 
0039; signal slipping away at 0045; poor-weak. (Barbour-NH)

4955, PERU, presumed R. Cultural Amauta, 0004-0027, Nov 1, Spanish. W ancr w/ 
SP talk & Quecha mx; weak but clear. (Barbour-NH)

5010, INDIA, AIR Thiruvananthapuram, *0019-0030, Oct 29, vernacular. IS; 
choral-like vocals; ID into Hindi mx; ancr from 0025; poor. (Barbour-NH)

5910, COLOMBIA, Marfil Estereo Lomolinda, 0920-0931, Oct 30, Spanish. Ancr w/ 
mx; ID & ad string; fair at best. (Barbour-NH)

6080, SAO TOME, VOA Pinheira, 2105-2116, Oct 31, English. "Hip Hop..?.." prg w/ 
interview & featured artists' mx; poor-fair. (Barbour-NH)

7220, VIETNAM, V. of Vietnam Son Tay, 1134-1157, Nov 1, Russian. W ancr w/ 
talk; soundbites b/w mx bridges; wiped out by ARO carrier at 1157; fair-poor. 
(Barbour-NH)

9290, LATVIA, Latvia Today Ulbroka, 1045-1100*, Nov 2, English. W ancr w/ talk 
re Latvia b/w pop mx selections; M ancr w/ "We've got Latvia...Latvia Today" ID 
ancment at 1056; filler mx thru s/off; poor. (Barbour-NH)

11870, THAILAND, R. Thailand Udon Thani, *1200-1214*, Nov 1, listed Malay. 
IS/EG ID at s/on;mx bridge into listed Malay svc; mx at 1211; pulled the plug 
at songs end; fair. (Barbour-NH) 

Scott R. Barbour Jr. Intervale, NH USA
R8,R75,CLR/DSP,NIR10,MLB1,200'Bevs,60Mdipole


      


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Message: 5
Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2008 08:07:25 -0500
From: "Hector Perez-Diaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Comments on the hobby
To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="us-ascii"

For many years already, I have been a devoted fan of the Short Wave bands. I
feel that while listening to the bands, several issues are in place: the
type of antenna I use at the moment versus any other day, the radio I use
and its capabilities to copy: filters, sensitivity, selectivity, if by any
chance I am using a base station or a portable radio. 

I take into consideration propagation factors even though I am not too well
versed on this matter. And there might be many other factors an individual
takes, been the most important, the radio station you hear in order to enjoy
the hobby. 

Last but not least, I also love to send reception reports and from timer to
time, collect QSL Cards.

I also place just but a few postings on the forums in which I participate.
Very few postings because I am the type of person that sticks to the idea of
hearing just a certain station at a time.  WRMI, Radio Netherlands, VOA,
Family Radio, Radio Netherlands and lately, very much interested in
development of WBCQ in Monticello Maine.

The real satisfaction I get from my hobby is when I can hear a specific far
away radio station. Here is when I can say that a certain radio (from the
ones I have in my collection) is sensitive enough to catch this foreign
station and if my antenna is performing accordingly. 

Checking on my two bibles Password to World Band Radio and WRTH I roam the
bands looking for that great catch, that far away country. HCDX forum is
another great source to me. I look into the things other members are
posting. But some times, I have to say that I get somehow frustrated to
learn, that such posting or caption (ej) Vietnam, is not airing its program
directly from down town Hanoi and by the contrary, program being aired from
time bought at (ej) Radio Canada.

It is somehow difficult to explain. Short wave is a hobby devoted to hear
radio programs from far away places. To hear what other countries has to say
on certain issues. To mentally, travel to this countries that possibly, I
will never be able to visit. But on the other side, I feel that the other
joy of listening to radio falls on the combination of both good radio/good
antenna to pick that far way station.

Looking at the postings made by people on the different short wave forums, I
feel that somehow if possible, such captions should carry a note on it like
(ej) Albania (Via DW) or Albania (direct) .

I will be interesting to see, what other colleagues here at the forum feels
on my comments.

Best 73s for all

Luigi KP3003SWL San Juan de Puerto Rico

 

 



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Message: 6
Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2008 16:48:02 +0100
From: "Maurits Van Driessche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Fw: [DXA-leden] MW
To: "Hard-core" <[email protected]>,
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=response




> 1060khz  XEEP Radio Education  Mexico City  Mexico .With classical music 
> and ID  0225utc
>
> 1190khz   Radio America ,Buenos Aires  Argentinia  .Spanish talks by male 
> and nice mx. 0258  ID " America"  splatter 1188 ,but fair


Maurits Van Driessche

Diff. antennas   RX= Perseus


Belgium

73, 



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Message: 7
Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2008 08:10:42 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs November 2, 2008
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

** CUBA [and non]. Now WWCR is getting hit by nonsensical DentroCuban jamming, 
on 5890, which earlier in the evening is used by VOA Spanish. Nov 2 at 0629 
could hear jamming pulses under music which was undermodulated rather than 
overmodulated, in the Pastor Pete Peters service.

RHC, 13760 with unmodulated carrier at 1408 and still at 1425 Nov 2; meanwhile, 
very strong on 13680, and modulated, but bothered by splash from CRI via Canada 
13675 which was stronger. Commies vs Commies! Still no sign of Al?, Presidente 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. VOI, day 17 on 9526 with hum, Nov 2 at 1308, VG with news in 
English about Bali bombers about to be executed, last-minute appeals (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** LAOS [non]. Hmong Lao Radio via WHRI, confirmed shifted one UT hour later to 
stay at the same local time in Hminnesota, Sunday Nov 2 at 1402, and still on 
11785, referring to Thai newspapers about the political situation there; lots 
of English names and terms interspersed in the Hmong. A bit later back to the 
ethnic music we enjoy so much. So presumably it is now both Saturday and Sunday 
at 1400-1500; 11785 was off the air after 1500, but maybe on Sat it will stay 
on for Hmong World Christian Radio and at 1530 DXing with Cumbre (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NETHERLANDS [non]. Tnx to hams relenting at the moment, station in Dutch 
heard on 3955, Nov 2 at 0632; must be RNW and must not be from Netherlands 
direct. Think this is the first time I`ve heard them on 75m. It`s via Skelton 
UK at 0600-0657, 250 kW at 121 degrees. Seemed to be // 5955, via Sines, 
PORTUGAL, but too much from RTI/WYFR 5950 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** SOUTH CAROLINA [non]. Brother Scare, fair on 13810 when I tuned by as 
quickly as possible, Nov 2 at 1409, just long enough to hear him boast of being 
on 12 SW stations plus many MW. This is via DTK, Nauen, GERMANY, currently 
14-15 UT only, 100 kW at 120 degrees (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TINIAN. 5840, Nov 2 at 1428 with phone-in, a Chinese language, good signal. 
And 5855 with SE Asian song. These are both Radio Free Asia, Cantonese and 
Vietnamese respectively, one 279 and the other 280 degrees. Latest RFA schedule 
I can find on their website 
http://www.rfa.org/english/about/frequencies.html?searchterm=None
shows them altho dated August 2, apparently still in effect (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. I am never quite sure what will happen to the WWCR 3215 airing of 
WORLD OF RADIO on DST/ST change dates, as it`s close to the official 
clock-resetting time in the Central zone. Sunday Nov 2 at 0633 country gospel 
music was running, so I guess WOR had already been moved to 0730 even tho that 
is before the 2 am CDT/CST shift (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WRNO still heard mostly with gospel music on reactivated 7505, and 
extended to long hours. FCC B-08 schedule shows it available 23-16 UT. At 0637 
Nov 2, MUF was falling and signal weak, but still there with two different IDs 
in a row, back to music; at 1307 back up to big strength with music. I wonder 
when they will get the daytime frequency going, 15590, available at 14-23, i.e. 
at 14-16 they could be on either. Oops: still going at 1607 on 7505, contrary 
to FCC authorization, which doesn`t seem to mean much, as other US SW stations 
are also heard on frequencies at unscheduled times (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      



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Message: 8
Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2008 16:19:12 +0000 (GMT)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Ultimas escuchas
To: Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

   Saludos cordiales.

BIELORRUSIA 7390 Radio Belarus, Minsk-Kalodzicy, 15:19-15:22, escuchada el 2 de 
noviembre en bielorruso a locutor y locutora con noticias, a pesar de la buena 
se?al se aprecia un nivel de audio muy bajo, SINPO 45443

GRECIA 15650 Voice of Grecia, Avlis, 15:48-15:52, escuchada el 2 de noviembre 
en griego a locutor con noticias deportivas, emisi?n en paralelo por 9935 y sin 
emisi?n por 9420, en colisi?n con Miraya FM, SINPO 53553.

INDONESIA 11785 Voice of Indonesia, Jakarta-Cimanggis, 16:08-16:11, escuchada 
el 2 de noviembre en idioma ?rabe, locutor y locutora con noticias, referencias 
a Jakarta, Australia y Malasia, SINPO 44444

ISRAEL 15785 Galei Zahal, Tel Aviv-Yavne, 15:55-15:59, escuchada el 2 de 
noviembre en hebreo, locutor con comentarios, ID, cu?as publicitarias, cu?a 
sobre las elecciones americanas, ?...Obama o McCain?, SINPO 34433

REINO UNIDO 9875 Radio Solh, Rampisham, 15:35-15:45, escuchada el 2 de 
noviembre con emisi?n de m?sica folkl?rica local afgana, SINPO 45544

RUSIA 7310 Radio Rossii, Moscakva-Taldom, 15:10-15:14, escuchada el 2 de 
noviembre en idioma ruso a locutor y locutora con comentarios y m?sica de 
sinton?a, cu?a de ID, ?..Radio Rossii...Rossii...?, SINPO 34433.

15195 Addis Dimts Radio, Samara, 16:00-16:05, escuchada el 2 de noviembre en 
am?rico, locutora con comentarios, SINPO 35333

TANZANIA 11735 Voice of Tanzania Zanz?bar, Dole, 16:12-16:15, escuchada el 2 de 
noviembre en idioma suahili a locutora con comentarios, SINPO 35433.

UCRANIA 7540 Dengue Mezopotamya, Simferopol, 15:23-15:26, escuchada el 2 de 
noviembre en idioma kurdo a locutor con comentarios, probablemente presentando 
tema musical, emisi?n de m?sica folkl?rica local, c?nticos sin m?sica, SINPO 
35433

UZBEKIST?N  7370 FEBA Radio, Tashkent, 15:15-15:18, escuchada el 2 de noviembre 
en idioma hind?, locutor con comentarios y c?nticos religiosos, SINPO 34322


Jos? Miguel Romero
Burjasot (Valencia)
Espa?a



      



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Message: 9
Date: Sun, 02 Nov 2008 17:35:52 +0100
From: Manuel M?ndez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs
To: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Manuel M?ndez
Lugo, Espa?a

Escuchas realizadas en Friol
Grundig Satellit 500 y Sony ICF SW 7600G
Antena de cable, 10 metros, orientada WSW

BOLIVIA
4409.8, Radio Eco, Reyes, Beni, 2257-2306, 01-11, canciones
latinoamericanas, locutor presentando las canciones, espa?ol. 23322.
(M?ndez)

4699.4, Radio San Miguel, Riberalta, 2239-2256, 01-11, locutora: "La
m?sica que se identifica con Bolivia, Radio San Miguel, Riberalta, en la
amazonia boliviana", canciones. 25322. (M?ndez)


COLOMBIA
5910, Marfil Estereo, Lomalinda, 0556-0815, 02-11, canciones
latinoamericanas y canciones religiosas, identificaci?n: "Marfil
Estereo", locutor: "Sinton?zate con Ondas de Paz, en el coraz?n del
Meta". A las 0752: "Y ahora en Marfil Estereo, son las 2 de la ma?ana
con 52 minutos", anuncios comerciales "Bar La Herradura". 34433. (M?ndez)

6010, La Voz de tu Conciencia, Lomalinda, 0730-0750, 02-11, locutor
habitual con sus comentarios religiosos, se escucha d?bil y
espor?dicamente por detr?s de Radio Mil. 12321. (M?ndez) 12321.

CHINA, 4905, Xizang PBS, Lhasa, Tibet, 1647-1700, 01-11, programa en
ingl?s, bonitas canciones, locutora, comentarios, leyendo cartas de los
oyentes. A las 1700 fin programa en ingl?s. En paralelo con 4920. 35433.
(M?ndez)

GUINEA ECUATORIAL,
5005, Radio Nacional, Bata, 2140-2149, 01-11, canciones africanas.34333.
(M?ndez)

6250, Radio Nacional, Malabo, 0628-0645, 02-11, locutor, noticias:
"Repasamos los titulares", noticias de Guinea Ecuatorial, "Servicio
informativo matinal del domingo, Radio Malabo". A las 0635 canciones.
25322. (M?ndez)

15190, Radio Africa, 0700-0750, 02-11, programa en ingl?s, locutor,
religioso: "Revelation Chapter 3". A las 0735 comentario religioso por
locutora. Buena se?al. 45444. (M?ndez)

HONDURAS
3250, Radio Luz y Vida, San Luis, 0540-0546, 02-11, locutor, espa?ol,
comentario religioso. Se?al muy d?bil, s?lo audible en LSB. 15321. (M?ndez)

3340, La Voz de Misiones Internacionales, Comayaguela, 0547-0555,
02-11,  locutor, locutora, espa?ol, comentario religioso. 15321. (M?ndez)

MEXICO
XERTA, Radio Transcontinental de Am?rica, M?xico D. F., 4800, 0553-0815,
02-11, locutora, comentario "El poder del Esp?ritu Santo", programa
"Voces de Esperanza", canciones religiosas. Identificaci?n por locutora
a las 0810: "Est?n escuchando Radio Transcontinental de Am?rica,
transmitiendo desde M?xico D. F. por onda corta, 4800 kHz, banda de 60
metros, gracias por su sinton?a". Buena se?al hoy. 25332. (M?ndez)

Radio Mil, M?xico D. F., 0602-0910, 02-11, Excelente se?al a las 0602,
luego se fue deteriorando un poco, pero bien audible durante toda la
escucha. A las 0602 larga canci?n identificativa: "N.R.M. comunicaciones
con emoci?n" "Radio Mil, 50.000 watts de potencia", "En Radio Mil vive
M?xico, vive M?xico en Radio Mil", canciones mexicanas, canciones de
Rocio Durcal, "En Radio Mil vive la m?sica de M?xico". A las 0728 se
nota una ligera interferencia de LVTC, espor?dica y muy d?bil. 34333
variando a 24322. (M?ndez)

6185, Radio Educaci?n, M?xico  D.F., 0626-0652, 02-11, m?sica
instrumental, locutor presentando, menciona "un oyente de Cuernavaca".
24322. (M?ndez)

MONGOLIA
4830, Mongolian Radio, Altay, 2236-2250, 01-11, canciones en mongol. En
paralelo con 4895. 14321. (M?ndez)

4895, Mongolian Radio,Murum, 2223-226, 01-11, canciones en mongol,
locutor, comentarios, mongol. 34333. (M?ndez)

PERU
4790.1, Radio Visi?n, Chiclayo, 0613-0625, 02-11, locutor, portugu?s,
programa religioso: "La Voz de la Salvaci?n, Iglesia Pentecostal La
Cosecha", entrevista con oyentes. 25322. (M?ndez)

4955, Radio Cultural Amauta, Huanta, 2226-2245, 01-11, locutor,
transmisi?n partidos de f?tbol, espa?ol, "Deporteees", "Marc? Cristian
Aranda, marc? Universitario Deportes" "Trujillo", "Copa Per?", "Amigos
oyentes de Mundo Deporte, Copa Per?".

6019.6, Radio Victoria, Lima, 0558-0615, 02-11, programa religioso,
espa?ol, "La Voz de la Liberaci?n". 33333. (M?ndez)

9720, Radio Victoria, Lima, 2133-2140, 01-11, programa religioso "La Voz
de la Liberaci?n", locutor, mezcla de portugu?s y espa?ol. 25322. (M?ndez)


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Message: 10
Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2008 10:06:46 -0000
From: "Tom Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] MV Baltic Radio is on today at 1300 utc
To: "Tom Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="us-ascii"

MV Baltic Radio is on today at 1300 utc 

 

On the 2nd of November 2008 

At 1300 UTC 

On 6140 KHz

 

MV Baltic Radio is on the air from the transmitting station in Wertachtal. 

 

We will be using a non-directional antenna system (Quadrant antenna). 

 

Good Listening    73s Tom

 



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Message: 11
Date: Sun, 02 Nov 2008 19:04:07 +0100
From: Manuel M?ndez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs
To: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Manuel M?ndez
Lugo, Espa?a

Escuchas realizadas en Friol
Grundig Satellit 500 y Sony ICF SW 7600G
Antena de cable, 10 metros, orientada WSW

BRASIL
4805, Radiodifusora do Amazonas, Manaus, 2129-2133, 01-11, locutor,
portugu?s, partidos de f?tbol campeonato brasile?o. 14321. (M?ndez)

4865, Radio Alvorada, Londrina (probable), 2219-2223, 01-11, portugu?s,
locutor, comentarios. 25322. (M?ndez)

4885, Radio Clube do Par?, Bel?n, 0550-0557, 02-11, programa de
canciones brasile?as, identificaci?n: "Radio Clube, a poderosa". 35433.
(M?ndez)

4895, Radio Novo Tempo, Campo Grande, 2125-2146, 01-11, canciones,
comentarios, portugu?s, locutor. 24322. (M?ndez)

4915, Radiodifusora Macap?, Macap?, 0704-0720- 02-11, programa de
canciones brasile?as. 34333. (M?ndez)

4985, Radio Brasil Central, Goiania, 2123-2125, 01-11, locutor,
portugu?s, partidos de f?tbol. En paralelo con 11815. 24322. (M?ndez)

5035, Radio Aparecida, Aparecida, 2155-2203, 01-11, canciones
religiosas, portugu?s, comentarios. En paralelo con 11855. 24322. (M?ndez)

6135, Radio Aparecida, Aparecida, 2306-2313, 01-11, locutor, portugu?s,
comentario religioso, identificaci?n: "Radio Aparecida". 23322. (M?ndez)

9505, Radio Record, Sao Paulo, 2052-2057. 01-11, locutor, portugu?s,
transmisi?n partidos de f?tbol. 24322. (M?ndez)

9630, Radio Aparecida, Aparecida,0907-0914, 02-11 locutor, portugu?s,
comentario religioso, identificaci?n: "Radio Aparecida". 24322. (M?ndez)

9645, Radio Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo, 0901-0908, 02-11, locutor,
portugu?s, comentarios, identificaci?n: "Radio Bandeirantes", canciones.
24322. (M?ndez)

9665, Radio Marumbuy, Florian?polis, 2150-2155, 01-11, locutor,
portugu?s, partidos de f?tbol campeonato brasileiro.Interferencia de
Radio Exterior de Espa?a en la misma frecuencia con programa "Tablero
Deportivo". 12321. (M?ndez)

9675, Radio Can?ao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista, 2048-2052, 01-11,
portugu?s, comentario religioso, canciones. 34333. (M?ndez)

9695, Radio Rio Mar, Manaus, 2042-2048. 01-11, locutor, portugu?s,
transmisi?n partidos de f?tbol, resultados de equipo Corintians. 24322.
(M?ndez)

11725, Radio Novas de Paz, Curitiba, 0914-0935, 02-11, locutora,
portugu?s, programa religioso, canciones, canci?n: "O meu Deus". 25322.
(M?ndez)

11735, Radio Transmundial, Santa Mar?a, 0921-0934, 02-11, locutora,
programa religioso, portugu?s: "A Biblia di". 35433. (M?ndez)

11780, Radio Nacional da Amazonia, Brasilia, 2040-2042, 01-11, locutor,
locutora, portugu?s, comentarios. 24322. (M?ndez)

11815, Radio Brasil Central, Goiania, 1900-1921, 01-11, locutor,
portugu?s, f?tbol, identificaci?n: "Radio Brasil Central". 34333. (M?ndez)

11830, Radio Anhanguera, Goiania, 1740-1752, 01-11, locutor, portugu?s,
comentarios de f?tbol. 24322. (M?ndez)

11855, Radio Aparecida, Aparecida, 1917-1935, 01-11, canciones
religiosas, locutor, portugu?s, comentarios, identificaci?n: "Radio
Aparecida". 24322. (M?ndez)

11915, Radio Gaucha, Porto Alegre, 2039-2041, 01-11, locutor, portugu?s,
partidos de f?tbol. 24322. (M?ndez)

11925, Radio Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo, 1041-1048, 02-11, locutor,
portugu?s, comentarios. 24222. (M?ndez)

INDIA
4810, AIR Bhopal, 1645-1647, 01-11, canciones hind?. 24322. (M?ndez)

4820, AIR Kolkata, 1642-1645, 01-11, m?sica hind?. Interferencia de
Xizang PBS, Lhasa, Tibet. 23222. (M?ndez)

4840, AIR Mumbai, 1640-1642, 01-11, m?sica hind?, canciones. (M?ndez)

4895, AIR Kurseong, 1637-1640, 01-11, canciones hind?. 35433. (M?ndez)

4910, AIR, Jaipur, 1634-1637, 01-11, m?sica hind?. 24322. (M?ndez)

4920, AIR Chennai, 1632-1634, 01-11, canciones en hind?. Interferencia
de Xizang PBS, Lhasa, Tibet, China. 32332, (M?ndez)

4965, AIR Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, 1630-1632, 01-11, m?sica hind?,
canciones, comentarios, locutora. 24222. (M?ndez)

5010, AIR Thiruvananthapuram, 1626-1630, 01-11, canciones en hind?.
35433. (M?ndez)


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Message: 12
Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2008 23:46:31 +0530
From: "Alokesh Gupta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] HCJB Ecuador B08
To: "CUMBRE DX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

HCJB GLOBAL VOICE - Ecuador 
B08 BROADCAST SCHEDULE 
(26 October 2008 to 29 March 2009)
Rev. 19 October 2008

UTC   UTC Freq. Pwr Ant. Azi Target     Days 
Begin End (Khz.)(KW)(Deg)    Region     SMTWTFS  Site 
------------------------------------------------------ 
COFAN  
0030 0100  6050 50  18/172  S.America   1111111 Ecuador 


GERMAN (High)
0230 0300 9780  100 110/290 Mexico      1111111 Ecuador 
0900 0930 11625 4 DRM 43    Europe      1XXXXX1 Ecuador 
0930 1030 11625 4 DRM 43    Europe      1111111 Ecuador 
2300 2400 12040 100 157/330 N/S.America 1111111 Ecuador 


GERMAN (Low)
0300 0330 9780  100 110/290 Mexico      1111111 Ecuador 
2230 2300 12040 100 157/330 N/S America 1111111 Ecuador 


KULINA 
2245 2300 11920 100 126     Brazil      1111111 Ecuador 


PORTUGUESE 
1500 1700 11705 4 DRM 131   Brazil      1111111 Ecuador 
1730 2000 15295 100 139     Brazil      1111111 Ecuador 
2300 0230 11920 100 110/290 Brazil      1111111 Ecuador 


QUICHUA 
0000 0100 690   50 000/180  Ecuador     1111111 Ecuador 
0000 0300 3220  10 90 (Vert)S.America   1111111 Ecuador 
0830 1100 690   50 000/180  Ecuador     1111111 Ecuador 
0830 1300 3220  10 90 (Vert)S.America   1111111 Ecuador 
0830 1100 6050  50 18/172   Ecuador     1111111 Ecuador 
0830 1300 6080  10 90 (Vert)S.America   1111111 Ecuador 
2130 0300 6080  10 90 (Vert)S.America   1111111 Ecuador 


SPANISH 
0000 0200 11625 100 150 N/S America     1111111 Ecuador 
0100 0500 6050  50  18/172  Ecuador     1111111 Ecuador 
0100 0500 690   50  000/180 Ecuador     1111111 Ecuador 
0200 0500 9745  100 324     Mexico      1111111 Ecuador 
0830 0930 11625 4 DRM 43    Europe      X11111X Ecuador 
0830 0900 11625 4 DRM 43    Europe      1XXXXX1 Ecuador 
1100 2400 690   50  000/180 Ecuador     1111111 Ecuador 
1100 1500 6050  50  18/172  Ecuador     1111111 Ecuador 
1100 1300 11960 100 355     Cuba        1111111 Ecuador 
1100 1500 11690 100 150     S.America   1111111 Ecuador 
1300 1500 11960 100 330     Mexico      1111111 Ecuador 
1900 2400 6050  50  18/172  Ecuador     1111111 Ecuador 
2100 2230 12000 100 150     S.America   1111111 Ecuador 


WAODANI 
0000 0030 6050  50 18/172   S.America   1111111 Ecuador 


Mailing Address :

HCJB Global Voice
Casilla 17-17-691
Quito,Ecuador,
South America
Frequency Manager: Horst Rosiak

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Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi, India


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Message: 13
Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2008 23:50:00 +0530
From: "Alokesh Gupta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] KTWR B08
To: "CUMBRE DX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

KTWR B08
Effective Date: October 26, 2008

Language     UTC       Days     Freq Target
-------------------------------------------
Amdo-Tibetan 1300-1315 Mon-Thu  9355  China
Cantonese    1100-1145 Mon-Fri  9975  China
Cantonese    1100-1115 Sat      9975  China
Cantonese    1100-1200 Sun      9975  China
Cantonese    2245-2330 Mon-Fri  12130 China
Cantonese    2245-2300 Sat      12130 China
Cantonese    2245-2345 Sun      12130 China
Hakka        1145-1200 Thu-Fri  9975  China
Hakka        1115-1200 Sat      9975  China
Hui          1000-1030 Sat      11935 China
Hui          1300-1330 Sat      9355  China
Mandarin     0930-1100 Daily    12105 China
Mandarin     1000-1100 Daily    11590 China
Mandarin     1100-1200 Daily    11935 China
Mandarin     1100-1230 Daily    9910  China
Mandarin     1200-1300 Daily    9355  China
Mandarin     1315-1400 Mon-Fri  9355  China
Mandarin     1200-1330 Sat      9355  China
Mandarin     1200-1245 Sun      9355  China
Mandarin     1200-1400 Daily    7485  China
Mandarin     2300-2315 Daily    11765 China
Mandarin     2300-2345 Daily    13720 China
Nosu Yi      1100-1115 Sat-Sun  11935 China
Nosu Yi      1200-1215 Daily    9975  China
Swatow       1145-1200 Mon-Wed  9975  China
Uyghur       1000-1030 Mon-Fri  11935 China
Mongolian    1200-1215 Sat      9910  Mongolia
Korean       1400-1515 Daily    11570 Korea
English      0800-0835 Mon-Fri  11840 S.Pacific
English      0800-0815 Sat      11840 S.Pacific
English      0805-0900 Tu,Th,Fr 15170 SE Asia
English      0820-0900 Wed      15170 SE Asia
English      0835-0900 Mon      15170 SE Asia
Balinese     0900-0915 Fri-Tue  15200 Indonesia
Indonesian   0945-1045 Daily    15200 Indonesia
Javanese     1045-1115 Daily    15200 Indonesia
Madurese     0915-0945 Daily    15200 Indonesia
Sundanese    1115-1145 Daily    15200 Indonesia
Torajanese   0900-0915 Wed-Thu  15200 Indonesia
Burmese      1200-1300 Sun-Fri  13765 Myanmar
Burmese      1200-1235 Sat      13765 Myanmar
Sgaw Karen   1300-1330 Daily    9585  Myanmar
Vietnamese   1100-1130 Daily    9635  Vietnam
Vietnamese   1400-1430 Mon-Fri  9920  Vietnam
Vietnamese   1400-1500 Sat-Sun  9920  Vietnam
Khmer        1300-1330 Daily    9975  Cambodia
Kokborok     1230-1300 Mon-Fri  11895 South Asia
Kokborok     1245-1300 Sat      11895 South Asia
English      1355-1400 Daily    9975  South Asia
English      1400-1500 Tue-Wed  9975  South Asia
English      1400-1430 Mo,Th,Fr 9975  South Asia
Assamese     1330-1400 Mon-Fri  12075 South Asia
Assamese     1330-1345 Sun      12075 South Asia
Santhali     1345-1400 Daily    11570 South Asia
Boro         1300-1315 Wed-Sun  11570 South Asia
Manipuri     1315-1330 Mon-Wed  11570 South Asia
Mus/Bengali  1300-1315 Mon-Tue  11570 South Asia

Mailing Address :
Trans World Radio - Guam
PO Box 8780, 
Agat, Guam 96928 USA

----
Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi, India


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Message: 14
Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2008 20:10:22 +0000 (GMT)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs 6225 Radio Cairo en franc?s ex 6255, fx de
        reemplazo??
To: Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1



   Saludos cordiales.

ARGELIA 6300 Radio Nacional Saharaui, Rabouni, 19:18-19:22, escuchada el 2 de 
noviembre en idioma ?rabe a locutora con comentarios y emisi?n de m?sica pop 
local, SINPO 35433

EGIPTO 6225 Radio Cairo, Abis, 19:58-20:03, escuchada el 2 de noviembre en 
?rabe a locutora con comentarios y emisi?n de m?sica ?rabe, se aprecia el nivel 
de audio muy bajo, la se?al a veces se comporta c?mo una portadora sin se?al, 
tonos horarios a las 20:00 UTC, comienza emisi?n en franc?s, sin se?al en 6255, 
supongo frecuencia de reemplazo o emisi?n accidental, SINPO 45432

KAZAJIST?N 7530 Radio Free North Korea, Yerevan-Gavar, 19:23-19:26, escuchada 
el 2 de noviembre en idioma koreano a locutor y locutora con comentarios, 
posiblemente bolet?n de noticias, SINPO 24342.

REINO UNIDO 6040 Radio Vlaanderent Int., Skelton, 19:40-19:50, escuchada el 2 
de noviembre en holand?s a locutora con entrevista a invitado en programa 
musical, emisi?n de m?sica pop, seg?n listado de HFCC para B-08 emisi?n diaria 
de 1900 a 2000 v?a Skelton en Reino Unido, SINPO 55555.

UCRANIA 7540 Dengue Mezopotamya, Simferopol, 19:29-19:31, escuchada el 2 de 
noviembre en kurdo con emisi?n de m?sica folkl?rica local kurda, SINPO 24332.

Jos? Miguel Romero
Burjasot (Valencia)
Espa?a



      



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Message: 15
Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2008 21:22:00 +0000 (GMT)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Argelia: 5865//5915 Radio Algeria Holy Quran
To: Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

   Saludos cordiales.

5915//5865 Radio Algeria Holy Quran, 21:00-21:05, escuchada el 2 de noviembre 
en idioma ?rabe, m?sica de sinton?a, locutor con presentaci?n y posible cu?a de 
identificaci?n, comentarios y canto del Cor?n, seg?n el HFCC la frecuencia de 
5865 est? listada v?a Issoudon en Francia de 2100 a 2300, la frecuencia de 5915 
v?a Rampinsan en el Reino Unido con el mismo horario, ambas para TDA  
Telediffusion d'Algerie, no se aprecia emisi?n en la frecuencia de 7175 
anunciada de 2000 a 2200, ni tampoco en 7295 de 2100 a 2300, SINPO 45444

Jos? Miguel Romero
Burjasot (Valencia)
Espa?a



      



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Message: 16
Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2008 22:39:27 +0100
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Logs 6225 Radio Cairo en franc?s ex 6255, fx de
        reemplazo??
To: "DXLD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "HCDX"
        <[email protected]>,        "JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO"
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

Noticed a computer punch error tonight EGY on 6225; instead of registered 
6255 kHz.

6255 1500-2245 27,28 ABZ 250 330 Fre,Eng

wb

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Frecuencia DX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2008 9:10 PM
Subject: [HCDX] Logs 6225 Radio Cairo en franc?s ex 6255, fx de reemplazo??

EGIPTO 6225 Radio Cairo, Abis, 19:58-20:03, escuchada el 2 de noviembre en
?rabe a locutora con comentarios y emisi?n de m?sica ?rabe, se aprecia el
nivel de audio muy bajo, la se?al a veces se comporta c?mo una portadora sin
se?al, tonos horarios a las 20:00 UTC, comienza emisi?n en franc?s, sin
se?al en 6255, supongo frecuencia de reemplazo o emisi?n accidental, SINPO
45432




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Message: 17
Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2008 09:33:34 -0000
From: "Tom Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] MV Baltic Radio is on this Sunday
To: "Tom Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="us-ascii"

MV Baltic Radio is on this Sunday 

 

On the 2nd of November 2008 

At 1200 UTC 

On 6140 KHz

 

MV Baltic Radio is on the air from the transmitting station in Wertachtal. 

 

We will be using a non-directional antenna system (Quadrant antenna). 

 

Good Listening    73s Tom

 



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