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Today's Topics:

   1. 9679.33 buzz signal at 0757 UT (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   2. Radio St Helena (Arnaldo)
   3. MV Baltic Radio is now on 9710 khz until 1100 utc (Tom Taylor)
   4. EMR is on Today 6140 khz with Radio Jackie (Tom Taylor)
   5. logs (Lucio Otavio)
   6. St. Helena (Hector Perez-Diaz)
   7. recent logs (Robert Wilkner)
   8. Logs (Manuel M?ndez)
   9. Logs for Al Muick 16/17 November (Albert Muick)
  10. CVC to launch internet radio targeting Indians (sakthi vel)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 09:18:33 +0100
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] 9679.33 buzz signal at 0757 UT
To: "HCDX" <[email protected]>,     "egroups_harmonics"
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UNID type of BUZZ signal noted around 0757-0800 UT on 9679.33 centered.
0757 UT, Nov 16. S=7.

Registred is YFR from 0800 UT but not heard due of lousy conditions.
RRI Jakarta domestic home sce relay ?  UTE from Americas? wb



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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 06:35:56 -0300
From: "Arnaldo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Radio St Helena
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11092,5U Radio St Helena, Jamestown, 2043-2115, November 15, English,
Songs, announcement by male, Identification at 2048, music (country); 
announcement and Identification at 2053 as:
"...Radio St Helena....arount the world.....to Radio St Helena...", music, 
long announcement at 2055, music, s/off.
a/t at 2100 UTCm, identification, identification: "...Radio St 
Helena........broadcasting...", song by ABBA, 34443
Hear with my friends, the DXers Marcelo Cornachioni, Hector Goyena, Gerardo 
Choren, Enrique Wembagher & Norberto Pugliese
(Arnaldo Slaen, Argentina) 



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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 10:10:21 -0000
From: "Tom Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] MV Baltic Radio is now on 9710 khz until 1100 utc
To: "Tom Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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MV Baltic Radio is now on 9710 khz until 1100 utc 

this morning with a test transmission!

 

Good listening    73s Tom

 



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Message: 4
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 10:55:43 -0000
From: "Tom Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] EMR is on Today 6140 khz with Radio Jackie
To: "Tom Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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                         EMR is on Today  with Radio Jackie

 

        Time                             Programme
Channel

1300 to 1400 utc            Tom Taylor with                   6140 khz

                                       The Radio Jackie History          

                                       Part 3  with Colin King 

 

        EMR/ Internet repeat times

All programmes are also repeated via the EMR internet stream at: 

www.emr.org.uk and click on the ?EMR internet radio? button 

which you will find throughout the website (see the menu on left). 

Today?s programmes will be repeated at the following time: 1700 - 2000 utc. 

 

The Radio Jackie book can be bought from www.jackiebooks.com 

The price in the UK is ?10 + postage & packing.

 

Good Listening      73s Tom

 

 

 



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Message: 5
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 09:40:35 -0200
From: "Lucio Otavio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] logs
To: <[email protected]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
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5005, Equatorial Guinea, R. Nacional, Bata. November-15 2052 could hear only 
the pop beat and some singing, 2053-2055 National Anthem (seems they have a 
shorter version of their N. A., with 1 minute), then 30 sec. later s/off. 23322 
(lob-B).

 

6155, Bolivia, R. Fides, La Paz. November-15 SS 2324 romantic Spanish with 
Andean flute music, 2329 ads, 2330-2337 return of program consisted of 
announcer and listener talks by phone with musical selections "como esta voce 
Carolina de La Paz". Het, short pieces readable but getting better, 33422 
(lob-B).

 

7285, Mali, R. Mali, Bamako. November-16 Vern. 0758-0816 female talks between 
short music, 0800 OM talks, 0814 African style music with pop beat. // 9635 was 
much better, 23322 (lob-B).

 

11945, Australia, R. ABC, Shepparton(tent.). November-16 EE 0905-0913 OM ID 
"ABC radio, national radio", musical program with commentaries like about the 
death of  the singer Myrian Makeba (then playing her music), a jazzy version of 
The Beatles` song and others. Good 44444, (lob-B).  



73



L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec

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




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Message: 6
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 08:50:46 -0500
From: "Hector Perez-Diaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] St. Helena
To: <[email protected]>
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I ask with due respect, will they go on the air again any other time?



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Message: 7
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 13:11:49 -0500
From: Robert Wilkner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] recent logs
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recent logs....

3329.60 Peru,  Ondas del Huallaga,  Hu?nuco fading in daily at 1025 to 
1030 with good signal, IDs, traditional music, high flutes and often 
hyper om en espanol. Fades out by 1050.  12, 13, 14 and 16 November

4790.10 Peru, Radio Visi?n  Chiclayo noted absent 0100 and again 0900 to 
1200. 16 November [Wilkner]

6104.9  Mexico, Candela FM, M?rida [...... positive ID by Dave Valko]  
is on almost 24 hours a day with distorted signal with numerous IDs some 
mentioning Merida. From 12 to 15 November has been blasting into Cedar 
Key  as well and Chuck Bolland's QTH.  "....FM... La Radio Yucatan..." 
one ID, Coca Cola ads; "... radio en Merida..",  ".... La Voz de la 
Capital.." Odd?  Signal at 1400 very strong with other Mexican on 6045t. 
[ XEXQ Radio Universidad, San Luis Potos?] noted 1200 with very weak 
classical. 14 November.  Tnx also to Dan Sheedy.  [Wilkner]

5019.9  Solomon Islands, SIBC, Honiara seems  off the air, not noted 
1000 to 1100 as previously. [Wilkner]

7250   Bangladesh Betar 1233 to 1255,  news by om, followed by sub 
continental music bridge, yl and sub continental vocals, enjoyable music 
fair signal except for co channel ARO chatter. First  log this season. 
16 November [Wilkner]

11092.5  Radio St. Helena at  2025 with low rumble and distorted 
signal,  to 2230 when signal abruptly dropped down, as we left for 
dinner. All water path to Southeast Florida provide fair to very good 
signal [Wilkner]

Bob Wilkner
Pompano Beach Florida
Icom 746 Pro and NRD535D


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Message: 8
Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2008 19:39:49 +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

QTH: Lugo
Grundig Satellit 500 y Sony ICF SW 7600G
Antena de cable, 8 metros

BRASIL
9695, Radio R?o Mar, Manaus, 1030-1055, 16-11, locutor, locutora, programa 
religioso. A las 1100 identificaci?n: "Radio R?o Mar, Manaos", anuncios 
comerciales: "Brasil motor". 24322. (M?ndez)

11725, Radio Novas de Paz, Curitiba, 1045-1054, 16-11, comentarios religiosos, 
portugu?s. 24322. (M?ndez)

11735, Radio Transmundial, Santa Mar?a, 1038-1045, 16-11, locutor, portugu?s, 
comentario religioso "Deus salvador", identificaci?n: "Radio Transmundial". 
34333. (M?ndez)

11780, Radio Nacional da Amazonia, Brasilia, 1022-1038, 16-11, locutor, 
comentarios, canciones, 34333. (M?ndez)

11804.8, Radio Globo, Rio de Janeiro, 1028-1034, 16-11, locutor, portugu?s, 
programa religioso, predicaciones. 14221. (M?ndez)

11830, Radio Anhanguera, Goiania, 1111-1114, 16-11, locutor, portugu?s, 
comentarios. 23322. (M?ndez)

ECUADOR, 11960, HCJB, La Voz de los Andes, 1114-1140, 16-11, locutor, espa?ol, 
programa religioso. A las 1115 bonita identificaci?n, como otras muchas de esta 
emisora: "A 2850 metros sobre el nivel del mar Quito es la segunda capital m?s 
alta del mundo, Vd. nos sintoniza por 11960 y 11690 kHz, son las 6 horas 15 
minutos, 11 horas 15 minutos Tiempo Universal, HCJB, La Voz de los Andes". 
Programa "Noticiero Uno", locutor, locutora. 44444. En paralelo con 11690, 
34433. (M?ndez)

GUINEA ECUATORIAL, 15190, Radio Africa, 1104-1111, 16-11, locutor, ingl?s, 
comentario religioso. 34333. (M?ndez)

INDIA, 5010, AIR Thiruvananthapuran, 1543-1557, 16-11, locutora, ingl?s, 
noticias y comentarios, canciones en hind?.25322. (M?ndez)




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Message: 9
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 06:14:41 +0430
From: "Albert Muick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs for Al Muick 16/17 November
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: 'Mauno Ritola' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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QTH:    Kabul, Afghanistan
RX:     WinRadio G303e
ANT:    200m Longwire/Randomwire
ACC:    Palstar MW-550P Mediumwave Preselector



4795    KYRGYZSTAN, Kyrgyz R., heard at 0000 on 17 Nov with news and
commentary in Kyrgyz language.  Audio muffled and modulation a little low
with low hum on carrier.  S5 signals with S3 QRM from ubiquitous China on
4800.

4810    INDIA, AIR Bhopal, heard with test tones at 0019 on 17 Nov.  Satrted
"Song of India" IS at 0022 and ID and s/on choir at 0025.  Kind of weak
signal, about an S3 with some slight splatter from China on 4810 (China has
no concept of occupied bandwidth).  Checking this as follow-up to my report
of Armenia from previous day.  At 0130, time pips were heard and the usual
Akhashvani ID from AIR.  Yesterday, the signal was different as was the
language and there were no time pips at 0130 (India is GMT +05.30).  I could
attribute the program change to it now being a weekday.  Now the question is
why was Armenia on yesterday?  Mistake or special program or no reason at
all?  I will check some more this week and definitely next Sunday and
hopefully we will soon have an answer!

6240    MOLDOVA, R. DMR (or PMR if you prefer), heard at 2315 on 27 Nov.
with close of German program into English then French with classic
soviet-style non-news.  Talk about the glorious teaching of Bulgarian
language and culture in Moldova and the fact that the announcer himself
determined that over 95% of Bulgarians did not want to join the EU.  Yes
folks, they were happy with their poverty-line existence! Good signals here
in Kabul, about S4

6300    CLAN, R. Nac. de la RASD, heard at 2230 on 27 Nov in AR with
interviews up to the last few minutes then some mx. Continued in SP at 2300
with much livelier pgm of pop mx. 

9290    LATVIA, Latvia Today (finally!!) heard at 14.13 on 16 Nov. with some
rock music, station IDs by OM and talk by a YL.  Signal was extremely weak
and only faded up occasionally but finally enough to get details for QSL.  I
had to use synchronous detection.  For me this is really rare, and I am
quite pleased.

9290    LATVIA, R. Waves Intl. relay heard at 1516 on 18 Nov with pop music
and talks by male DJ with station IDs.  Much lower modulation and signal
strength than Latvia Today beforehand, but I still think I got enough
details for a QSL.  Again had to use synchronous detection.

73s de Al



"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page."
 - St. Augustine



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Message: 10
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 10:06:29 +0530 (IST)
From: sakthi vel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] CVC to launch internet radio targeting Indians
To: ardic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

International broadcaster CVC is set to launch its new online radio station, 
www.cvcradio.in, on Monday.

The independent radio station will offer the best music from around the globe, 
including all the latest international chart music as well as Hindi hits,

The company that boasts of state of the art studios in Karnataka and Australia 
and correspondents in 26 countries around the world, says it will have 
integrated live programming functioning from two different corners of the 
globe. Listeners will be able to respond to programmes by contacting radio 
jockeys  by SMS or email to request songs, express views on topics and shout 
out to their friends. "All our programs are interactive and focus on getting 
the listeners involved and even sharing their opinions on air," says company 
spokesperson Aimee Pearce.

?CVC?s unique, hybrid sound reflects the melting pot of urban India,? says 
CVC?s Director Mike Edmiston. ?When I have coffee at a caf? in Mumbai, I can 
drink beans from Kenya, from a cup made in China, while listening to music from 
the US and reading the news from all over India. The world is a fusion of 
cultures now and CVC mirrors that reality.?

CVC claims to have six years broadcast experience in the Asia Pacific region 
and believes the internet represents the future of radio. "CVC is a 
not-for-profit organization which is fantastic because it means we don?t have 
to compromise our sound with advertisements. This means that the listener gets 
more time to listen to their favourite RJs, express their views, hear their 
favourite music and get all the latest Indian and international news," says the 
company.

The station would also be eager to involve talented emerging artists and give 
them a platform to showcase their music. "We would encourage bands and 
musicians to get in contact with us so we can feature their music on some of 
our programs," says Pearce. "We take pride in being a radio station that is for 
all Indian youth. We wholeheartedly believe that living in a small town, does 
not constitute having a small mind and we provide a platform for all Indian 
youth to get involved and share their views in ways that they may not have had 
the opportunity to do before. That?s why we play a wide range of music genres 
and talk about a variety of different topics that affect all Indians."
CVC also hopes to raise its online profile with advertising on music sites and 
social networking sites that speak to young people where they are at.  "We are 
also keen to expand our promotional strategy in the future by taking our name 
to the streets in a variety of different ways including the possibility of 
doing Outside Broadcasts," she adds.

?We?re living in a digital world. The next logical step for radio is to go 
beyond offering a one-way monologue and engage in an interactive conversation 
with listeners. The internet is the best medium to facilitate that? says 
Edmiston.

"CVC wants to at the forefront of internet radio. As India expands rapidly 
technologically, we want to make sure we have the services available to cater 
for the increasing number of technology-hungry young people. We want to move 
away from niche markets and establish ourselves as a station that is targeted 
and accessible to all young Indians," he concludes. 
http://www.radioandmusic.com/content/editorial/news/cvc-launch-internet-radio-targeting-indians#story
________________________
Jaisakthivel, Chennai


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