** AUSTRALIA [and non]. Despite not hearing anything on 90 or 105 meters, since 
I was getting Indonesia on 60 and 75 meters, March 4 at 1333 I tried 120 --- 
and there it was, VL8K Katherine NT with YL news in Strine, peaking S9+8. Could 
also detect carriers on 2310, slightly stronger than 2325. This was 35 minutes 
after local sunrise.

Just for kix, I tuned to the other end of the dial at 1335, and found 16m also 
propagating, with BBCWS English via Ascension on 17830, and DW Hausa via Rwanda 
on 17800. Not a bad spread, 15+ MHz.

R. Australia on 31m, VG on 9580, G on 9590, and F on 9560, March 4 at 1357 as 
Rural Reporter had just ended, into Roger Broadbent`s QSY announcement. But 
9560 cut off before he could mention a single frequency! 9580 had it all, plus 
a bit of Waltzing Matilda before that cut off a few sex after 1358. By then, 
9590 which continues, but which he never mentions, had switched to a program 
promo (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA. VOT via Sackville, 7325, was again audible with a good signal UT 
March 4 at 0445 --- and it was in Turkish again, not English! Discussion 
mentioning Dubrovnik. 

I hear from RCI that they are downlinking the same satellite channel as usual 
for the TRT relay at 0400 on 7325, so the Turx must have changed the uplink 
from English to Turkish by mistake or deliberately without notification yet of 
where to find English.

Also, Sackville was indeed off the air UT March 3 due to freezing rain causing 
icing on power lines, antennas, leading to VSWR problems. Many other broadcasts 
were interrupted or intermittent (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA. CFRX, 6070, clear with hardly any QRM, March 4 at 0748 with the 
late-night talk show on both CJAD and CFRB, Holder Tonight, Peter Anthony 
Holder reporting on a john having been shot in Utah, since evidently there was 
no guest in this hour per http://www.peteranthonyholder.com/wf-09-03-02.htm 
At first I thought CVC Chile must have been off, but in fades I could still 
hear traces of something else on 6070. Normally it`s at least an even mix or 
CVC atop, useless collision (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake fair on 9000 and 8400, March 4 at 1340 against Sound of 
Hope, but not heard on 9300 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** COSTA RICA. REE Cariari, 5965, March 4 around 0730 was a big unmodulated 
carrier, but still too much for Vatican co-channel to be readable; still such 
at 0751 recheck, but at 0752 modulation cut on at normal level with only 8 
minutes to go in the transmission (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. No, RHC is back on 6140 and colliding with Romanian folk music, March 
4 at 0345 check during DXers Unlimited, nothing on 6180, where it was 23 hours 
earlier. And still on 6140 this night at 0445 recheck. What next? Guess they 
are trying to decide what to do, or 6180 was only a test. See what I mean about 
this being a ``dynamic medium``?

Tip: in this era of overcrowded bands, and lots of stations using one frequency 
for one hour at a time, or less, trying to stay on the same frequency for a 
6-hour span, or more, is not really viable. Ya gotta hop around like the 
competition, whack-a-mole-wise. Of course this requires a transmitter operation 
staff who are on the ball, and good coördination with the studio. Never mind 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. Local sunrise today March 4 in Enid was 1258, but a semi-hour 
later at 1327 tune-in, island music audible on 3995, not too much QRhaM at the 
bandedge; 1330 Indonesian announcement, 1333 back to music and weakening. No 
doubt RRI Kendari, 5 kW non-direxional per Aoki. At 1344, RRI Fak2 was still in 
on 4790 with Indo talk vs. CODAR. 

V. of Indonesia back to normal on March 4 after five days of confusion, i.e. 
using 11785 instead of 9525, languages at wrong times, or being totally 
missing. At 1342 good signal on 9525.0 with songs, nothing on 11785; 1354 
English ID, plugging streaming on website; 1402 closing English hour, IS, 
opening Malay; recheck 1502 Malay ID, 1503 re-opening English with program 
summary, but cut off around 1505* (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** JAPAN [and non]. 11705 via Sackville already on with open carrier at 1348 
March 4, probably pre-melting ice on the antenna; see CANADA. This was 
overriding NHK direct also on 11705 in Indonesian. Normally the NHK English 
relay cuts on very close to *1400 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA NORTH [and non]. The two 75-meter clandestines from South to North 
were audible March 4: at 1328, 3985 Echo of Hope with choral music, under noise 
jamming; and at 1331, on 3912, V. of the People, Korean talk, and no jamming 
audible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA NORTH [non]. JSR still on 5985, March 4 at 1402 check with sad piano 
music, mentioning Shiokaze, in Korean instead of English this Wednesday. No QRM 
audible here (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NETHERLANDS [non]. Rechecked 15280, RN via Saipan in Indonesian, March 3 for 
two minutes at 2214, and did not hear any audio glitches, but did hear an 
``Inilah Radio Nederland`` ID; still unusually good signal for a service beamed 
oppositely from Enid (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA [and non]. 6075 is occupied by DW 24 hours a day from at least four 
sites, sometimes more than one at a time, but by 0750 March 4 its German was 
becoming overridden by Russian from R. Rossii, the latter transmitter 
developing some motor-boating, interfering with itself as well as DW. Retune at 
1316, R. Rossii strong and dominant with song in English, but hum and warble on 
its own carrier, a shame. Its 30-degree beam from Pet-Kam carries on toward 
North America (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY [non]. VOT feeding wrong language to Sackville: see CANADA

** U S A [non]. VOA, 7575 via Tinian, March 4 at 1350 in English bothered by a 
noise, sort of a cross between lite grind jamming and Saudi buzz, but not 
enough to impair readability, in report from the Navajo Nation about 
substandard living conditions there, having to haul water, hopes for stimulus 
money, finally establishing one casino even tho it`s remote from population 
centers, etc. 

VOA English unlikely to be a jamming target and my suspicion is that this was a 
transmitter defect, tsk. Should have monitored whether noise quit at exactly 
same time as 1400 closing. If VOA really continues on 7575 from 1400 via 
Thailand as scheduled, it had become inaudible. Exactly the same News Now 
Navajo report was heard one hour later at 1450 on 9760 via Tinang, Philippines; 
1455 USG editorial (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WWRB always full of surprises. Bandscanning 90m at 0734 UT March 4, I 
found Brother Scare on BOTH 3145 and 3185, slightly louder if not stronger on 
the latter. 3145 had been running only at 0200-0500. At the moment he was 
prophesying that your TV would be watching you, in the near future if not in 
1984y. Listened only for a moment, so not sure if he also got into the current 
silly ``your set-top-box is watching you`` scare (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 6780-6810, OTH radar pulses, presumed in this ever-changing 
range, March 4 at 1322; just barely audible vs noise level. Also at 1325 on 
5775-5860, a much wider spread so maybe two adjacent units. Are these I hear in 
the morning on lower frequencies coming from China? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      

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