QTH: Kabul, Afghanistan RX: WinRadio G303e ANT: 200m Longwire/Randomwire ACC: Palstar MW-550P Mediumwave Preselector
4780 DJIBOUTI, RTD heard at 1930 on 13 Nov. w/French station IDs but also announcements in AR and apparent Afar. Poor signal with some local electrical noise. On past 2000 sked'ed s/off. 4810 ARMENIA, Armenian Natl. R. heard with YL vocals to arabic-type mx at 1920 on 13 Nov., until 1928 with OM annx in possible Arabic w/several station IDs and tx'er off at schedules 1930. Poor signals, but no QRM/QRN and moderate fading. 4976 UGANDA, R. Uganda with EG talks on 13 Nov at 1916 GMT. Horrible QRM from Tajikistan on 4975 and from a RTTY station on 4974. It was the 60m dogpile from hell until 2000 when Tajikistan signed-off. It was an African kind of night, and one of the coldest nights I have had yet in Kabul. I think the winter is truly setting in, and it reminds me of those cold Pennsylvania days spent deer hunting in my youth...but I digress. According to press reports, the security situation is deteriorating here in Afghanistan, however, I truly see no difference from when I arrived. It's always been the Wild West here. Tried to stay up late to see when Djibouti would actually go off the air, but at 2200 GMT it was still there, and, fueled by hi-test coffee though I was, I just couldn't keep my eyes open anymore. I'll try again next Thursday! Best 73s to all, Al Muick "It seems to me, Golan, that the advance of civilization is nothing but an exercise in the limiting of privacy." - Janov Pelorat in Asimov's Foundation's Edge ---[Start Commercial]--------------------- Order your WRTH 2008: http://www.hard-core-dx.com/redirect2.php?id=wrth2008 ---[End Commercial]----------------------- ________________________________________ Hard-Core-DX mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx http://www.hard-core-dx.com/ _______________________________________________ THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE IS FREE. It may be copied, distributed and/or modified under the conditions set down in the Design Science License published by Michael Stutz at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/dsl.html
