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Today's Topics:
1. Costa Rican on 1380? (Markku Jussila)
2. Re: Costa Rican on 1380? (Henrik Klemetz)
3. Logs (Manuel M?ndez)
4. Very interesting article (Arnaldo)
5. Morning Micro-DXpedition PNG Loggings (Dave Valko)
6. Glenn Hauser logs February 20-21, 2009 (Glenn Hauser)
7. Feb 20-21 Logs ([email protected])
8. Log (Arnaldo)
9. Re: Unid R Nacional on 1320 (Bepp)
10. Greenland (Dave Valko)
11. Radio Cochiguaz on the air now/Radio Cochiguaz esta en el
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12. Logs from NH-USA, Feb 17-21 (Scott R. Barbour Jr.)
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 08:02:25 +0000
From: Markku Jussila <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Costa Rican on 1380?
To: [email protected]
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Hi!
On February 19th at 0600 on 1380 kHz announcing "Cadena Emisora Corporacion
en Mundial, 1380 AM ... 1530 AM ..... y en .... 90.5 FM". An adress
www.....cr was also given. S/off at that point.
Ideas?
Markku Jussila
Karper?
Finland
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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 09:01:48 +0000 (GMT)
From: Henrik Klemetz <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Costa Rican on 1380?
To: Markku Jussila <[email protected]>, HCDX
<[email protected]>
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Cadena Portales-Corporaci?n, Chile?
Henrik Klemetz, SE
--- Den l?r 2009-02-21 skrev Markku Jussila <[email protected]>:
> Fr?n: Markku Jussila <[email protected]>
> ?mne: [HCDX] Costa Rican on 1380?
> Till: [email protected]
> Datum: l?rdag 21 februari 2009 09.02
> Hi!
>
> On February 19th at 0600 on 1380 kHz announcing
> "Cadena Emisora Corporacion
> en Mundial, 1380 AM ... 1530 AM ..... y en .... 90.5
> FM". An adress
> www.....cr was also given. S/off at that point.
>
> Ideas?
>
> Markku Jussila
> Karper?
> Finland
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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 11:35:54 +0100
From: Manuel M?ndez <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs
To: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
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Manuel M?ndez
Lugo, Espa?a
Grundig Satellit 500 y Sony ICF SW 7600G
Antena de cable, 8 metros
Escuchas realizadas en casco urbano de Lugo
BRASIL
9565, Radio Tupi (Super Radio Deus ? Amor), Curitiba, 1010-1013, 21-02,
portugu?s, programa religioso, comentarios. 24322. (M?ndez)
11735, Radio Transmundial, Santa Mar?a, 1018-1021, 21-02, locutor,
locutora, portugu?s, comentario religioso. 24322. (M?ndez)
11765, Radio Tupi (Super Radio Deus ? Amor), Curitiba, 1013-1017, 21-02,
portugu?s, religioso. En paralelo con 9565. 34333. (M?ndez)
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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 08:04:59 -0300
From: "Arnaldo" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Very interesting article
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: playdx2003 <[email protected]>, DXLD
<[email protected]>, [email protected]
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INDONESIA: Community radio struggles to get frequency
Volunteer radio station forced to broadcast on commercial frequency with
smaller reception radius after Jakarta police occupied its designated
frequency
Six-year-old community radio station Suara Warga Jakarta (Jakarta Residents
Voice) demands a fair allocation of radio frequency from the government, a
seminar heard Thursday.
Suara, which has been on the air since 2003, has been forced to illegally
broadcast, using frequency allocated for commercial radio for the past five
years.
"We have been using the 96.9 FM commercial frequency for our broadcast,
after the allotment initially designed for community radio stations was
occupied by commercial radio Suara Metro, owned by the Jakarta Police," said
Jakarta Residents Forum (Fakta) activist Azas Tigor Nainggolan, who
established the community radio station.
The 2002 law on broadcasting recognizes the existence of community radio,
along with commercial, public and subscriber-based radio.
A frequency between 107.7 FM and 107.9 FM is dedicated to community radio,
having a power of 50 to 100 watt, with the broadcast only reaching a radius
of 2.5 kilometers.
Suara, Persaudaraan Muslim Matraman and Deltryco, are three community radio
stations in the capital forced to move out of their frequencies, Tigor said.
Suara has been the voice of people living in around 2,000 houses within the
2.5-km radius from its station in Cipinang Muara, East Jakarta.
"Poor people can never have property of their own, neither homes nor radio
frequency," he said.
"In the end we are always marginalized. Now, our broadcast can only reach a
radius of less than 1 km."
Suara is operated by and for residents, and its crew comes from the poor
community, including food vendors, ojek (motorcycle taxi) drivers, students
and housewives.
Not only playing pop and dangdut music, the radio also broadcast programs on
education, health and environmental awareness.
Suara broadcasts between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. from Monday to Friday, and
sometimes Saturday, depending on the availability of volunteers.
As the manager of the radio, Tigor said he had been summoned twice by the
Information and Communications Ministry's frequency monitoring board over
violations.
Rudi Endarwan from the telecommunication directorate general at the
ministry, said, "We have told Suara Metro they are not supposed to use the
frequency."
"Now, they are also asking for a new frequency allocation."
Rudi said both Suara and Suara Metro were allowed to use the frequency until
the ministry completed a decree revision to settle the matter.
Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) data shows that eight community
radios in Jakarta have received recommendations from KPI -- Deltryco,
Muslimin Matraman, Suara Warga Jakarta, Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Rismata,
Radzona I, Pengembangan Masyarakat, and Suara Perjuangan.
Bimo Nugroho from KPI said Suara Metro had not yet received a
recommendation.
(The Jakarta Post, by Asia Media)
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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 11:18:28 -0500
From: "Dave Valko" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Morning Micro-DXpedition PNG Loggings
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>, "Guy Atkins" <[email protected]>, "Nicolas
Eramo" <[email protected]>
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21 FEBRUARY 2009: After yesterdays nice showing of PNGs, I decided to go
up to the SGLs with the hopes that they'd be coming in at armchair copy with
continued good conditions. Indeed, they seemed to be a little better when I
checked at home at around 0950. Up at the site, they were doing fairly well
(not great though) for the first 45 minutes or so. But around 1115, when
they should have started to improve, they quickly went downhill!! It looked
like it was going to turn out to be a bust, but then they picked back up
around 1200 and peaked nicely for about 20 minutes. Another interesting
aspect of this mornings propagation was the very poor showing of Asians.
Granted the BOG was aimed at PNG and not Asia, but it wouldn't have made
that much of a difference in directionality. It was another cold morning
and it didn't take long for the fingers to start going numb. I didn't
realize how cold it was at the time.
RX: JRC NRD-535D
ANT: 394 at 310? Beverage (BOG)
QTH: Pennsylvania State Game Lands #26
Duration: 1035-1305 UTC
Solar Indices: Solar Flux = 69, A Index = 4, K Index =0. No storms.
WX: Partly cloudy. Cold, 11? F!! (-11? C.).
PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3235 R. West New Britain 1041 C&W mx. 1044 "Night
Shift" by The Commodores. 1048 same W anncr in PD hrd yesterday including
a ment of the NBC. 1049 Island songs then. 1058 nice full ID by W after
song anmnt "?? program NBC West New Britain ?? Saturday night.", then
voice-over ID promo by M ".free sound ?? NBC West New Britain, free sound".
W returned w/nx and sports w/ments of Highlands, "talk", Province, island,
Simbu, February, Western Highlands, family, a phone #, and Monday. Returned
at 1146 and caught M w/ID and ending w/Gamelan type mx, then W again. Up to
S-9 at 1100. (21 Feb.)
PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3315 R. Milne Bay 1106 M w/nx w/ment of Province,
deadair briefly, then instru. filler mx, and 1107 studio M anncr w/ment of
NBC, "broadcast tonight", then into choral very briefly and M in EG
welcoming listeners back "Hello and welcome back again to our listener ??
program.meeting and that is.at 10 PM tonight. Welcome aboard and stay tuned
especially.". Greetings to listeners, then 1109 into Island mx. 1114 more
messages. Island choral song. 1119 many more messages. 1154 request
anmnt, ment of weekend, and more messages. 1130 M w/ment of "Saturday Night
program", listener greetings and messages. (21 Feb.)
PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3260 R. Madang 1112 tlk by M in lcl dialect. 1113
indigenous flutes very briefly, then M in PD w/pgm segment outro and TC, and
into Pop song. 1116 M returned w/song anmnt and ment of ".16 minutes past
9, ?? Saturday night ?? station NBC.", upcoming song anmnt, and then Reggae
song. 1120 took a phone caller, and again at 1127 and 1143. Fair at best.
Not nearly as strong as it used to be years ago. (21 Feb.)
PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3290 R. Central 1133 pleasant island Pop song, brief
deadair, the Island song at weak lvl. 1159 nice full closing ID by W
".Saturday. Time now is 10 o'clock. And you have been listening to NBC
Central, The Voice of the Country. NBC Central, Voice of the Country
broadcast to the people of the Central Province on a frequency of 3,290 khz
in the 90 meterband of ??. The stations transmitter and studios are located
in Boroko ??. We certainly hope you have enjoyed listening. After the
playing the national song, this station will close transmission ?? until
tomorrow evening. I am ?? wishing you all a very good night and God bless".
Instru. NA and pgm end. The carrier did remain on past 1241. Do they keep
the xmtr on 24 hrs?? (21 Feb.)
PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3325 R Bougainville 1136 tlk by W w/ment of Saturday
night, TC, program, Province. 1141 Reggae mx. 1143 W again. Fairly strong
but weak modulation. (21 Feb.)
PAPUA NEW GUINEA 3335 R. East Sepik 1201 end of closing anmnts in PD
w/ment of ".this moment.broadcast.NBC Saturday night.listener.same time long
5 o'clock.long night.Saturday night good ?? program ??", then instru. NA.
Still going though at 1206 w/Pop mx pgm hosted by giddy young lady (girl??)
in EG. Came back at 1245 and caught EG ad by alternating M and W w/ment of
".Papua New Guinea Web site ?? Internet.become registered radio??
international news. ?? working class people. For more information please
call.". Still going past 1303. Is the EG pgm after the official closedown
a relay of their FM service?? (21 Feb.)
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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 09:45:38 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs February 20-21, 2009
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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** CHINA. 7220, Feb 21 at 1533, soft song in Japanese with guitar; QRM de
WA4FUR, Steve in Georgia, who had concluded that no one was using the
frequency! Good signal except for intermittent QRHam. What does PWBR `2009`
say? Vietnam, RFE/RL, Central African Republic or Zambia. None of these likely
with such a good signal in Japanese, so onward as usual to more up-to-date
online references. Aoki has these on the air at 1533: V. of Broad Masses,
Eritrea; R. Bangui; R. Liberty, Lampertheim in Russian; V of Vietnam in
Vietnamese --- AND CRI in JAPANESE, 500 kW, 95 degrees from Jinhua site,
obviously the choice. HFCC has same except 59 degrees. EiBi also includes the
CRI Japanese broadcast (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. 11945, Feb 21 at 1603, good signal but flutter, with classic rock
song in English, ``Say You, Say Me,`` by Phil Collins? 1606 Chinese
announcement, 1610 YL singing song in Chinese. Your credulous list-logger would
assume this is R. Free Asia as scheduled via Tinian. But we know that is
thoroly jammed by the Chicom, so we must investigate such a possibility, or
rather probability! Tuned around 25m for a parallel and found one just barely
audible on 11765, bothered by WHRI 11785 overload. Ah?, per Aoki, no RFA
scheduled there, but instead Sound of Hope during this hour. Ergo, what I was
hearing on 11945 was not RFA but Chinese jamming, presumably CNR-1 program as
usual, which at least at midnight is playing music instead of news (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. RRI Fak2, 4790 at 1420 Feb 20 going from music to YL talking,
still fair signal at this late hour, with inevitable CODAR QRM. Only
significant signal on 60m besides 5025 Cuba and 5030 China which were weakening
prior to fadeouts. With BFO on, I noticed the 4790 carrier was slightly
unstable. Still no sign of 4750 Makasar. This must have been a good Indo
morning if I had monitored earlier. Yes: Dave Valko in PA nabbed a number of
PNGs and Indos on 3 MHz about 2-3 hours before. Local sunrise in Enid today was
1313 UT (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** KOREA NORTH [non]. 9780, Furusato no Kaze, 250 kW, 45 degrees from Taiwan,
good in Japanese just after opening at 1600 Feb 21, just far enough away from
Sackville DRM centered on 9800 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** PHILIPPINES. Reception from DW 15620 in Russian this Saturday at 1530 was
not very good for Muzprosvet avant-garde music show, so I was glad instead to
find on 9570, Feb 21 at 1540, some nice classical organ music with orchestra
catching my ear. 1544 Russian ID for Radio Blagovest, seemingly mentioning a
seminary in New York, then talk/sermon in clearly enunciated Russian; 1554
ending, banging bells, ID again; 1555 R. Veritas Asia ID by YL in English, said
next broadcast would be in Vietnamese, but 9570 off at 1555:40*. Aoki shows the
1500-1557 hour on RVA in Russian is R. Blagovest, 250 kW, 331 degrees. WRTH
2009 does not mention R. Blagovest under the RVA listings; it`s just a program
title.
This page at RVA about its Russian service never mentions Blagovest, but quotes
some reception reports from Vashek Korinek in South Africa, who seems rather
inactive now, and (Iwao) Nagatani, Japan. See
http://www.rveritas-asia.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=78&Itemid=127
which also has a crummy map cutting off all of Russia east of Omsk, as if that
were not the primary target from the Philippines at 331 degrees!
I don`t find Blagovest mentioned anywhere on the RVA site, but there is no
search funxion. Google is unable to translate either component or the whole
word, but looking at various hits, it seems to refer to Russian Orthodox music,
bells in particular. But RVA is Catholic! A 2004 logging in the HCDX archive
from the Ukrainian-Canadian Volodya Salmaniw elucidates what I was hearing:
``PHILIPPINES 11795, 1544-, Radio Blagovest Jun 13 Excellent reception in
Russian, with Protestant type programming in Russian, with organ music (foreign
to the Russian church), then ID 'Vy sluyshayte Radio Blagovest', followed by
Moscow address, and finally 'Radio Blag'. (Salmaniw, Victoria, BC)``
Seems unlikely a Catholic-run station would really be carrying a Protestant
program. Perhaps to the Orthodox, anything Catholic sounds so far-out as to be
Protestant (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SAUDI ARABIA. Feb 21 I was standing by on 15435 for the sign-on of BSKSA,
and on it popped at *1458, big buzz overriding their own Arabic talk. Continued
intolerable, still at 1531 check over muezzin; Sawt ul-Buzz (Glenn Hauser, OK,
DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. Just as I tuned across WBOH 5920v, UT Sat Feb 21 at 0653:40 they
started to play The Star Spangled Banner, until 0654:50, then to honky-tonk
hymn with barbershop harmony. Perhaps FBN plays the SSB around this time each
day? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ZAMBIA. 1Africa still on 9420 colliding horribly with Greece, Feb 20 at 2200
tune-in; thought I might have been too late to reconfirm, but CVC stayed on
past 2200, giving me time to count a SAH of 215/minute vs Greece, = 3.6 Hz. CVC
was again trying to persuade African stations to become affiliates, and finally
turned off at 2203:44* leaving Greece descathed. We are waiting and hoping,
which Spanish combines into a single word, for CVC to start using 13835, a new
frequency they have registered for this same 17-22 UT transmission (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###
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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 13:24:07 EST
From: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Feb 20-21 Logs
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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** BOLIVIA. 6155.27, Radio Fides, La Paz, 1035-1055, Feb 21,
Spanish talk by man & woman. ID. Ads. Jingles. Poor. Weak.
(Brian Alexander, PA)
** EQUATORIAL GUINEA. 15190, Radio Africa, 1130-1150, Feb 21,
presumed the one here with English religious programming. Poor
with low modulation. Some peaks up to a fair level at times.
(Brian Alexander, PA)
** ETHIOPIA [non]. via Samara, Russia, 7485, Ginbot 7 Dinst Radio,
*1700-1730*, Feb 21, sign on with Horn of Africa music & into Amharic
talk. Weak but readable. // 9610 - very weak under a strong Radio
Canada Int. Tues, Thur, Sat only. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** LIBYA. 21695, Voice of Africa, 1455-1515, Feb 21, English talk
about local geography. IDs. Talk about Libyan politics. Afro-pop
music. Weak. Better on // 17725. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** SYRIA. 9330, Radio Damascus, *2103-2201*, Feb 20, local music.
Opening English ID announcements. English news at 2105. Local
music. Fair to good signal at sign on with good modulation & only a
weak hum but modulation got weaker & hum louder as the broadcast
wore on. Poor signal by 2201 sign off. Weaker on // 12085 with hum
and weak modulation. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** SUDAN [non]. via Sines, Portugal, 17745, Sudan Radio Service,
*1500-1530, Feb 21, English Lets Talk program about local Sudanese
elections. Arabic talk at 1530. Good. (Brian Alexander, PA)
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Message: 8
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 13:44:57 -0300
From: "Arnaldo" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Log
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected], [email protected],
NoticiasDX <[email protected]>, Domesticas Y Tropicales
<[email protected]>, playdx2003
<[email protected]>, DXLD <[email protected]>,
[email protected]
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BRAZIL
9819,47 Radio Nove de Julho, Sao Paulo, SP, 1330-1335, February 21,
Portuguese,
ID & ann.: "A Radio Nove da Julho, emissora catolica......", TC, programme
conduced by male & female, 34433
(Arnaldo Slaen, Argentina)
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Message: 9
Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2009 09:16:30 +0100
From: "Bepp" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Unid R Nacional on 1320
To: "Markku Jussila" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Message-ID: <3160423e11f34ad282ee9d27c5f12...@hemdator>
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Hi Markku!
Probably Radio La Cronica,Lima who relay R Nacional del Peru at this time,
often calls itself as " Nacional, la radio del Peru". Have also heard
Radio Peru,Juliaca-1320 at our local s/r but they only IDs as "Radio Peru"
73?s
Bernt-Ivan Holmberg
Sala
Sweden
----- Original Message -----
From: "Markku Jussila" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 9:02 AM
Subject: [HCDX] Unid R Nacional on 1320
Hi
On February 19th at 0600 I heard a station on 1320 kHz broadcasting in SS
and mentioning "Radio Nacional" several times. Cx seemed to be towards
Peru-Orinoco. Haven't found any info on that. Does anyone have an idea?
Markku Jussila
Karper?
Finland
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Message: 10
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 18:25:18 -0500
From: "Dave Valko" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Greenland
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>, "Guy Atkins" <[email protected]>, "Nicolas
Eramo" <[email protected]>
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One logging of Greenland using a Web receiver in the UK.
GREENLAND 3815U Kalaalit Nunaata R. 2115-2130 Nonstop unrecognizable Pop
mx, 2130 W anncr w/5 words with separation between each, quite probably a
countdown. Musical fanfare signature, then M anncr w/presumed nx in
Kalaallisut(?) or similar Inuit lang. Sound very much like Quechua!! 2142
same fanfare as outro, then PSA by W then M anncrs. 2143-2144 W w/short
feature intro then M anncr in pres. Kalaallisut. What sounded like another
feature from 2145-2154 presented by M. Long Pop song w/W vcl 2154-2159.
Then the same canned PSA by W in pres. Kalaallisut and M in EG hrd earlier
at 2142 w/the EG portion sounding like "?? for fighting the ??
people.example.programs ?? open to you. You can enter your.". 2159
countdown by W again ending w/tone denoting ToH, then same fanfare and W
w/apparent nx to at least 2205. Poor to fair but clear. Hrd on a
Bedfordshire, UK Web rx. (21 Feb.)
73 Dave
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Message: 11
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 19:26:02 -0300
From: "Arnaldo" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Cochiguaz on the air now/Radio Cochiguaz esta en
el aire ahora!!
To: "playdx2003" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], NoticiasDX <[email protected]>,
Domesticas Y Tropicales <[email protected]>,
[email protected], DXLD <[email protected]>,
[email protected]
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Dear Friends.
In a few minutes we will hit the air again on 6307 KHz AM. Yesterday we also
was broadcasting but do not know
if anybody could hear us. Today we will begun broadcasting at 22 UTC and be
on air until 10 UTC tomorrow. There is
also a possibility that we from about 05.30 UTC until 14.00 UTC will be on
6208 kHz via an European outlet. We remind you
that every correct report to our casilla de correo will be answered with a
QSL card.
Best wishes from
Cachito
http://www.geocities.com/rcochiguaz
e-mail: [email protected]
Casilla de correo 159;
Santiago 14; Chile
Estimados amigos de la onda corta.
Dentro de algunos minutos estaremos transmitiendo nuevamente en la
frecuencia de 6307 kHz AM.
Anoche tambi?n estuvimos en el aire pero no sabemos si alguien lo pudo
escuchar. Estaremos en
el aire desde las 22 UTC hasta la 10 UTC del d?a de ma?ana. Tambi?n hay
posibilidad de que ma?ana
desde las 05.30 UTC hasta las 14 UTC en la frecuencia de 6290 o 6308 kHz
salgamos v?a un transmisor
ubicado en Europa. Recordamos que todos los informes de recepci?n que sean
correctos y enviadas a
nuestra casilla de correo, seran verificados con una tarjeta QSL.
Cordiales saludos de
Cachito
http://www.geocities.com/rcochiguaz
correo electr?nico: [email protected]
Casilla de correo 159;
Santiago 14; Chile
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Message: 12
Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 17:44:04 -0800 (PST)
From: "Scott R. Barbour Jr." <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs from NH-USA, Feb 17-21
To: Cumbre DX <[email protected]>, DXLD <[email protected]>,
DXplorer <[email protected]>, HCDX
<[email protected]>, Gayle Van Horn
<[email protected]>,
NASWAyg <[email protected]>, Al Quaglieri
<[email protected]>, Mark Taylor <[email protected]>, Dave
Valko <[email protected]>
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2325, AUSTRALIA, VL8T Tennant Creek, 1120, Feb 17, English. Pop mx & W ancr;
poor-weak; not much to work tho enough to note //2485; also weak. (Barbour-NH)
3340, HONDURAS, HRMI Comayaguela, 1047, Feb 17, Spanish. Ballads & talk thru
ToH; no ID noted; poor & rapidly deteriorating. (Barbour-NH)
3396, ZIMBABWE, ZBC Gweru, 0249-0303, Feb 17, vernacular. Lite Afropops w/ ancr
b/w selections; talk over mx at ToH & presumed nx headlines until 0303;
poor-weak. (Barbour-NH)
4980, UNIDENTIFIED, 0018-0032, Feb 21, vernacular. W ancr b/w brief
wind/stringed instrumental bits; animated speaker joins briefly at 0024; more
mx w/ ancr at BoH; v. poor & barely audible; Xijiang PBS-China?; I can't recall
the last time I heard anything on this frequency. (Barbour-NH)
5009.96, MADAGASCAR, RTB Malagasy Antananarivo, 0203-0232, Feb 17, vernacular.
Mx prg w/ choral-like mx & instrumental ballads; cover of Beatles "Obladee
Oblada" in presumed Malagasy; good at t/in; deteriorating by BoH. (Barbour-NH)
7200, SUDAN, presumed R. Omdurman Khartoum, 0242-0303, Feb 20, Arabic. M ancr
w/ continuos Kor'an-like chants in AR; ancr at 0255 w/ presumed ID though too
much 7205-VOA Persian via Wertachtal for anything solid; back to chanting;
brief ancr & mx at ToH tho pretty much unusable by then; fair at t/in. No sign
of listed Bulgaria. (Barbour-NH)
9880, "N. KOREA", Furusato no Kaze via Darwin, 1440-1500*, Feb 17, Japanese. W
ancr w/ talks b/w brief series of mx notes; various recorded talks; talk over
mx at 1456 w/ phone number & contact info; pulled the plug at 1500 sharp;
booming signal. (Barbour-NH)
11935, SAUDI ARABIA, BSKSA Riyadh, Feb 17, Arabic. Listed " Holy Kor'an" prg w/
vocal chants; ancr w/ rapid-fire AR talk frm 1146 thru t/out; weak but clear.
(Barbour-NH)
Scott R. Barbour Jr. Intervale, NH-USA
NRD545,RX-350D,MLB1,200'Bevs,60mDipole
End of Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 74, Issue 22
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