** BRAZIL. Dec 6 at 0658, weak and very distorted Brazilian on approximately 
11960, seemed to be preacher until 0701, then tentatively heard Globo mentioned 
and into music. No detectable carrier. This is probably R. Globo, Rio, which 
has been reported for months by Brazilian DXers way off nominal frequency 11805 
with such distorted spurious emissions. Brazilians on 11780, 11815, 11925 were 
also audible, but Globo`s nominal frequency has been hijacked by CVC Chile at 
0000-0800, so one can hardly blame Globo for moving elsewhere, except this is 
presumably unintentional. Previous reports have found it way above 12000 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. Another anomaly from RHC: UT Sat Dec 6 at 0706 I was surprised to find 
English still running on 11760, past nominal 0700 closing. Quickly checked 
other frequencies and found it // but an echo apart on 6000, 6060, 9550, not on 
6140. Recheck at 0716, still running on 6000 only. With RHC you never know 
whether they are just being sloppy, experimenting or deliberate. I suspect the 
program feed automatically restarts the English recording every two hours, and 
if the transmitter operator is dozing, out it goes again until he upwakes 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [non]. Checking WRMI webcast, Dec 5 at 2240, heard R. República instead 
of WRN – or rather in addition to WRN, as there was something in English mixing 
underneath. Not enough clear signal on 9955 to tell if they same thing was 
happening there, but probably so. Strangely enough, program outro until 2257 
was Amanecer, i.e. the wake-up show for the mornings, presumably repeating the 
one at 11-12 on 6100 via Sackville. By now the WRN clash was gone. Then 
announced schedule on 11835, which I missed, and Sat and Sun 7-9 pm [0000-0200 
UT Sun & Mon; used to be 7 days] on 9785. This may be outdated since R.R. is 
back on WRMI directly, 9955. Probably at least M-F 22-01 UT, time which had 
been filled with WRN programming, so the following lose their WRMI relays 
again, probably without even knowing they were on in the first place: 2200 
Ireland, 2230 Romania, 2300 Netherlands, 0000 Russia, 0030 Israel. Break for 
WRMI`s own ID around hourtop 2300, and then
 at 2302 Patos a la Libertad, I thought they said at first, but it`s Pasos a la 
Libertad (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. VOI, 9525.9, Dec 6 at 1502 re-opening an English broadcast and 
soon cut off the air at 1502:30. This is SOP for such an uncoordinated station 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PHILIPPINES. Checked 24 hours later, exactly the same thing happened again, 
so it must be misprogrammed that way into the automation: Dec 6 at 1359 on 
6105, R. Netherlands opening English broadcast, even tho followed at 1400 by 
VOA Chinese via Tinang. And once again a weak het, maybe Mérida. So until 
fixed, RNW needs to add to its schedule a one-minute English broadcast at 1359 
on 6105 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PORTUGAL. RDP Internacional, 11885, Dec 6 at 1438 with Portuguese music, 
soon IDed by // 15560, but 11885 much weaker. Had not noticed it before, but 
it`s scheduled weekends only at 45 degrees (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A. A bit surprised to hear a DX program in Portuguese on WRMI 9955, UT 
Sat Dec 6 at 0634, but after a few minutes there was Jaime Báguena speaking his 
usual Castilian; I guess these were segments in the scheduled La Rosa de Tokio; 
no jamming at the moment (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also CUBA 
[non]

UNIDENTIFIED. 6074, Dec 6 at 1400-1401, V/CQ marker de 8GAL lasting a few sex 
past 1401, so must have started a few sex past the closing R. Rossii timesignal 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. Re 10000 in previous report: Oops, Observatório Nacional is 
reported to give timechex every 10 seconds, not every minute, so it shouldn`t 
take long to ID it when it is not conflicting with WWV, or WWVH voice 
announcements; best when neither is intoning either or running various other 
service announcements (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)


      

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