Warm greetings and season's greetings (though it's a bit late, as most of you 
already came back to work) !

This holiday (I'm still mostly free, pedagocially-wise, until the 19th of 
January, with the slight exception of a private German class) was a productive 
one for me: a brand new PK's Shielded Magnetic LW loop, my relative patience 
which was required in order to learn how to use an oldschool MP3 encoder, and 
most important of all, the delight of initiating someone new to the DX hobby 
with huge sounds from this homeland ! The excitement of both of us, along with 
the attention payed to the program content carried on by this HJ powerhouse 
(see below) more than payed off for the still SLIGTHLY below average conditions 
toward South America on MW.

What was remarkable, is that this guy helped me pay a closer attention to the 
program content of RCN Barranquilla translating to me from Spanish to French 
some obscure regionalism only used in Colombia and he did this with quite some 
enthousiasm !

After the DX session, as WJR Detroit-Michigan became more difficult to null 
out, we spent the rest of the evening trying to burn a CD with a wild mixture 
of MP3 DX recordings and World Beat such as coupé-décalé or raï and we did 
other things as well. He showed me some both known international rock as well 
as "rock en español" hits on our guitar ! He is having ALMOST perfect pitch and 
a voice (he sings as well) quite similar to mine !

After he leaved, I listened to some SW on the Sangean CST-818 / random wire 
Combo, but the only noteworthy receptions were on 6010 kHz ! I fell asleep 
around 3 o'clock in the wee hours of the morning known in both Spanish and 
Portuguese as "madrugada"...

Well, into the logs:


Pan-American DX on mediuwave (the only foreign DX heard on the AM Broadcast 
Band, anyway, Croatia-1134 was covered, if there, by an awful hash - unsure if 
IBOC - and Spain-585 wasn't propagating)
ALL TIMES IN UTC (United Time Coordinated)

570 CUBA   CMDC, Radio Reloj, Pilón JAN 10 0640 UTC - RR code IDs clearly heard 
through a very strong domestic (WMCA or WSYR, though the latter one is much 
more likely, it's so strong that the medium-haul WMCA in New York City is 
seldom audible in the Montreal area), woman talk in Spanish surfaced once 
around this time. SINPO 31521 (Chiochiu-QC)

710 CUBA   CMW, Radio Rebelde, La Julia JAN 10 0022 UTC - briefly tuned away 
from HJAJ-760 to find this one at a fair level but way under the WOR megapest 
with romantic Cuban Spanish vocal. Very difficult to enjoy as was way under 
WOR. Better on the high side of 710 rather than on the low side, because the 
next-to-adjacent sideband splatter from local CINF-690 was more annoying toward 
the south than the next-do-adjacent local splatter out of CKAC-730. SINPO 
31322. Not sure if // 5025, as I didn't had the Sangean CST-818 connected to 
the random wire then. Usually, when the Rebelde-FM feed "La Sensacional Noventa 
Y Seis Punto Siete (96.7)" is carried instead of thr basic Rebelde network, it 
isn't // with SW 5025 and CMW-710 is known for carrying at times the "La 
Sensacional..." FM feed. Tuned quickly back to 760 AM. (Chiochiu-QC)

750 VENEZUELA   YVKS, Radio Caracas Radio, Caracas, Distrito Federal JAN 10 
0032 UTC - possibly a sociology-related program, man and woman, mentioning of 
"la sociedad". Fair and mixing with WSB in Atlanta; noted at other times in 
passing as well, the second strongest South American the past evening after 
HJAJ-760, not unusual in it's self, but what was is that it was the only time 
when this got almost listenable; SINPO 32433. (Chiochiu-QC)

760 COLOMBIA   HJAJ, RCN Cadena Basíca, Barranquilla, departamiento del 
Atlantico JAN 10 0011 UTC - in WJR null; after a segment about the fight 
against the "torros" which disrupbded a tiny bit the psychism of my friend who 
is sensitive to cruelty against the ever-innocent animals, heard with the man 
host doing chatter to his guest which was a chick with a cute voice (Tania) 
that did bring her "parcera" (which I've learned from my Colombian firend means 
either "a kind of attached friend" or a "f*ckfriend" - it's a Colombia-only 
regionalism) with her and were about to party allthogether at the Fería de 
Manizales. So, "parcera" = "kinf of attached friend"; "f*ckfriend". End of the 
current Spanish lesson ! Huge between 1900 and 1930 EST (0000 to 0030 UTC) for 
the best non-USA and non-Canadian signal on mediumwave ! SINPO 43433 +JAN 10 
0022 UTC - the news announcer (the same who was doing chatter with the sweet 
Tania) talking seriously about some fire-aficionados who didn't intellectualize 
their pulsion constructively, for painting for exemple, but instead let the 
fire harm a Fería de Manizales-related festivity, more precisely a Paso-Doble 
concert. Another new Spanish word, "paso-doble" is a Castilian music style, 
very similar to flamenco and using the Andaloucian minor chords. End of the 
last Spanish culture-related language lesson ! Still huge, though it very 
slowly begun to fade away and was almost completly lost by 0030 UTC ! SINPO 
33423 at this time ! +JAN 10 0129 UTC - Again at this time, playing the 
Colombian anthem inside the Fería de Manizales special px. Fair mixing with 
nulled residual WJR. SIO 323 (Chiochiu-QC)

770 COLOMBIA   HJJX, RCN Cadena Basíca, Santafé de Bogotá, Districto Capital 
JAN 10 0031 UTC - as RCN Barranquilla faded down to a threshold audible level, 
I was lost and in WJR's null could not get anything else on this channel, so, 
using the analog dialed Sanyo MCD-S830, while briefly dialing up and down, I 
thought I was on 760, instead of 750 (thinking both long-haul WSB Atlanta and 
YVKS Caracas faded way down into the mud), tried to come back to RCN on 760, 
but, then, was on 770 kHz and briefly heard the Fería de Manizales chatter at a 
weak level under a fair-good WABC which I did mistake for WJR (slightly better 
than, at the time, Barranquilla-760, then it very quickly faded-out with 
Cuba-770 fading up under WABC). I even wondered for a while why nulling WABC 
also nulled out the Spanish signals and, after a minute of confusion, I 
understood ! (Chiochiu-QC)

770 CUBA   Radio Rebelde, unID QTH JAN 10 0031 UTC - Cuban sporting event 
fading up with slight crowd noise, almost certainly baseball. Poor but 
distinctively audible under megapest WABC in New York City. SINPO 22422 
(Chiochiu-QC)

780 VENEZUELA   YVNM Radio Coro, Coro, estado Falcón 0021 UTC - Spanish 
romantic vocal noted for a few seconds at a threshold level (SIO 142) in WBBM 
null, while tuning away from HJAJ-760 w/ minor sideband splatter from 
next-to-adjacent local CJAD-800. It was part of either "La Discoteca del 
Pueblo" or "Romantica Siete-Ochenta" programs as was noted at least twice 
before over the airwaves of this station. Romantica 7-80 is carried between the 
La Discoteca del Pueblo" and the "Ruta Músical 7-80" time slots and the only ID 
is a programming ID, not a station ID, like "Romantica 7-80" without the name 
of the station. For those interested, Radio Coro has begun streaming live a few 
months ago and now the quality of the streaming is outstanding and pleasant to 
listen to, especially for a DXer ! Check it out at http://www.radiocoro.com/ if 
your computer isn't making any ugly noises while close to the radio or if you 
are using an external aerial. With the new model I have, if I'm more than 1 
meter from it, it's very quiet ! Conditions toward South America were SLIGHTLY 
below average ! Under average conditions, Radio Coro is putting up a fair and 
listenable signal in the Montreal area and under good conditions it can be very 
good, indeed. (Chiochiu-QC)


Domestic North American DX on mediumwave (this time in EST - Eastern Standard 
Time)

1140 WRVA Richmond, VA around 1810 EST - "Eleven-Forty WRVA" ID out of a 
poor-fair signal with slight splash from WBBR-11-3-0 in New York City 
("eleven-three-o" as they call it) which was local-like (like almost always). 
Not rare in it's self, but moderately difficult for me and my Colombian friend 
was quite thrilled when I told they were the medium-haul USA station out of 
Virginia mixing in with the unID Spanish signal that was either from Isla 
Margarita or Miami, but the best was yet to come (see above). SIO 333 (BC-QC)



Pan-American DX on shortwave (times obviously in UTC - United Time Coordinated)

6010 COLOMBIA   La Voz de tú Conciencia, Puerta Lleras JAN 10 0751 UTC - before 
getting to sleep was treated with back-to-back trad. LAm vocals (mainly música 
llanera, though did heard an ugly Mexican mariachi), then ID around 0756 
surprisngly in EE "This Is The Voice Of The Conscience", followed by military 
march of some kind, then more pasajes, joropos, etc. Fair with some more or 
less annoying fadings and very slight QRM from a second Spanish signal, most 
likely Mexico (XEOI Radio Mil). Usually, Mexico-6010 is atop Colombia-6010 at 
this time, but since conditions toward Latin America weren't really good, it 
was the strongest station, the Colombian (10 kW, if my memory serves me well) 
that did dominate the channel at this time. No other ID other than the assumed 
ToH catched around 0756 UTC, so possibly the clock inside my Sangean CST-818 
needs to be adjusted. SINPO 33433. It's so nice to hear once again local radio 
aimed toward the remote areas on shortwave, almost as challenging as to listen 
to it on long and mediumwave ! A very friendly Peruvian DXer urged me to try 
for Radio Tacma 4775 kHz, but it wasn't heard. Is it temporarily shutdown or 
are conditions too poor for serious South American DX on MW and SW ? 
(Chiochiu-QC)


Other comments:
I sent this logs to Cumbre DX as well for two reasons: conditions toward South 
America on mediumwave are good beacons for South American DX on shortwave too 
and because I don't post to cumbre DX too often and miss the gang of DXers down 
there !

As far as LW DX is concerned, audio way down in the noises (which are either 
comeback or the signals are too weak to surpass them), so I only very briefly 
tuned accross longwave the past evening.

Last, but definitively not least, if someone who has a good knowledge of 
Spanish or Spaniard music could point me out what is good among PASO-DOBLE 
music, I would be very grateful. I love flamenco such as Bernardo Vazquez, 
Radio Tarifa and especially Triana and I also objectively appreciate some of 
the work done by Paco de Lucia even if I find his songs to not be catchies at 
all ! Also, if anyone know of a place where I could find used Radio Tarifa CDs 
(maybe over EBay ?), please let me know. I love this perfect blend of 
traditionnal Maghrebin and Flamenco music. Is this blend called "PASO DOBLE" ?

Very soon, I will be sending a file of the unID Spanish station I and Marco (my 
Colombian friend) heard Monday evening, but not tonight, as I'm tired of 
staying behind the computer all the time and I have some small duties to take 
care of, right now.

But, nevertheless, it was a highly astonishing DX session we did the past 
night, especially for the newcomer that is receiving this loggings as well as a 
bonus for the CD I burned for him the past night. I'm able to transfer .WAV 
files to .MP3 and, afterwards burn those MP3s over an empty CD-ROM and it is 
totally awesome ! Finally, this holiday is ranked among my TOP5 of Best Ever 
DXperiences !

Also, the unID 1140 kHz file of the reception made early last Monday evening, 
just before 7PM EST, will be sent over the LatinMWDX shared files section as 
soon as possible (maybe tomorrow ?). Trained ears advised ! In the case you 
haven't joined LatinMWDX yet, please, feel obligated to do so and if you are 
even seriously chassing Caribbean and South Americans on mediumwave and haven't 
joined yet, feel free to ask me for forgiveness (hi!) !

This repport is brought to you by Bogdan Alexandru Chiochiu DXing from 
Pierrefonds (Montreal's West Island), PQ - QC, DXing mediumwave using the Sanyo 
MCD-S830 barefoot and DXing shortwave as well using the Sangean CST-818 rx with 
random wire

May the good DX be with you !
Bogdan Chiochiu
Btw.: If you would like to listen to an aircheck of one of a Colombian heard 
the past night, feel free to ask, as some of them are already encoded in .mp3 ! 
Also, more MP3s of station IDs are coming soon over LatinMWDX ! The last 
official week of my pedagocial holiday is beginning Monday !
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