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Today's Topics:

   1. Loggings for Mon. Mar 16 (Bruce Barker)
   2. LOGS CLEWISTON ([email protected])
   3. ABC launches mobile content platform (sakthi vel)
   4. NHK WORLD RADIO JAPAN - A09 (sakthi vel)
   5. Fw: LOGS CLEWISTON (Chuck)
   6. Re: ESTACION DE RADIO NO IDENTIFICADA EN ESPA?OL EN 17920 KHZ
      (Glenn Hauser)
   7. Re: ESTACION DE RADIO NO IDENTIFICADA EN ESPA?OL EN 17920 KHZ
      (Glenn Hauser)
   8. IRIB ENGLISH A09 (sakthi vel)
   9. Radio Nacional RAE A09 (sakthi vel)
  10. the official English language website of Syrian Radio &
      Television is online (kris)
  11. Clewiston, Log ([email protected])
  12. DX Podcast Special Edition - we remember Dick Speekman
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 09:12:16 +0000 (UTC)
From: Bruce Barker <[email protected]>
To: NASWA <[email protected]>, [email protected],
        [email protected],     [email protected], 
[email protected],
        [email protected], [email protected], [email protected],
        [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Loggings for Mon. Mar 16
Message-ID:
        
<296373433.4070101237194736057.javamail.r...@sz0048a.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net>
        
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8




4845?? MAURITANIA??Radio Mauritanie?? Nouakchott?? OM in Arabic in 
non-stop?talk from 0650-0700.? Did not hear an ID?before, after or at 0700.? 
Buried in band noise by 0705.?? (Barker-PA) 



4985?? BRAZIL?? Radio Brasil Central?? Goiania?? 0744-0755?? PT?? Om dj playing 
lively Brazilian music until signal decomposed at 0755.?? (Barker-PA) 



9635?? MALI?? RTV du Mali?? *0800-0810?? S/on with flute and drums.? YL with 
s/on announcement and then into tribal music.? Signal rapidly decayed and gone 
by 0810.?? (Barker-PA) 





Bruce Barker, Broomall, PA.?? Equipment:? NRD535D and an Alpha Delta DX 
Sloper.????

------------------------------

Message: 2
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 10:16:37 -0000
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld
        <[email protected]>, Robert Wilkner <[email protected]>,
        Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI <[email protected]>,
        [email protected], [email protected],
        [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] LOGS CLEWISTON
Message-ID: <004101c9a620$5540e390$fac8a...@hp98588948284>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

Ecuador, 6050, HCJB, 0930-0940+ , Notice the nice Ecuadorian type music here 
while hoping it was Bolivian for a moment, but
unfortunately it turned out to be from Ecuador.  At 0937, male
began commenting in Spanish.  Found a parallel signal on 3220
KHz to help with identing this.   Signal was fair.  (Chuck Bolland,
March 16, 2009)

Brazil, 5990, Radio Senado, 1003-1015  Noted a male in steady Portuguese 
language comments or news.  Heard words like, "Polizia",
"Scola", "Brazil" "Americana" "Dollars".  At 1008 music presented under 
comments.  Signal was fair.  (Chuck Bolland, March 16, 2009)

Clewiston, Florida
NRD545





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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 17:00:07 +0530 (IST)
From: sakthi vel <[email protected]>
To: dxld <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] ABC launches mobile content platform
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8


ABC launches mobile content platform

The new site - m.abc.net.au - is designed to allow content to be easily viewed 
and downloaded on mobile phone screens. Mr Scott said content includes news, 
sport and entertainment stories, as well as localised weather forecasts and 
radio schedules, TV guides and cinema reviews and times.

http://www.indiantelevision.com/end/y2k9/mar/16marge2.php
____________________
Jaisakthivel, Chennai, India


      From Chandigarh to Chennai - find friends all over India. Go to 
http://in.promos.yahoo.com/groups/citygroups/




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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 17:10:16 +0530 (IST)
From: sakthi vel <[email protected]>
To: ardic <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] NHK WORLD RADIO JAPAN - A09
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8


NHK WORLD RADIO JAPAN - A09 will access in the following link

http://adxc.wordpress.com/2009/03/16/nhk-world-radio-japan-a09
(Jaisakthivel, ADXC, Chennai, India) 

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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 11:42:51 -0000
From: "Chuck" <[email protected]>
To: "worlddx" <[email protected]>, "Anker Petersen"
        <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
        <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
        "Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI" <[email protected]>,        "Robert
        Wilkner" <[email protected]>,  "Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld
        Shortwaveworld" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Fw: LOGS CLEWISTON
Message-ID: <004d01c9a62c$572600d0$fac8a...@hp98588948284>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=response


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: "worlddx" <[email protected]>; "Anker Petersen" 
<[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; 
<[email protected]>; <[email protected]>; "Logs 
DSWCI Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI" <[email protected]>; "Robert Wilkner" 
<[email protected]>; "Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld" 
<[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, March 16, 2009 10:16
Subject: LOGS CLEWISTON


> Ecuador, 6050, HCJB, 0930-0940+ , Notice the nice Ecuadorian type music 
> here while hoping it was Bolivian for a moment, but
> unfortunately it turned out to be from Ecuador.  At 0937, male
> began commenting in Spanish.  Found a parallel signal on 3220
> KHz to help with identing this.   Signal was fair.  (Chuck Bolland,
> March 16, 2009)
>
> Brazil, 5990, Radio Senado, 1003-1015  Noted a male in steady Portuguese 
> language comments or news.  Heard words like, "Polizia",
> "Scola", "Brazil" "Americana" "Dollars".  At 1008 music presented under 
> comments.  Signal was fair.  (Chuck Bolland, March 16, 2009)
>
> Clewiston, Florida
> NRD545
>
>
> 



------------------------------

Message: 6
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 08:03:38 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: America Antena <[email protected]>, America Antena
        <[email protected]>,  Jaime Baguena <[email protected]>,
        Gabriel Ivan Barrera <[email protected]>,
        [email protected],        Wolfgang Bueschel_web 
<[email protected]>,
        [email protected],     [email protected], Jose Elias Diaz
        Gomez <[email protected]>, Grupo DXClubePR
        <[email protected]>,   DXLD <[email protected]>, Carlos
        Felipe <[email protected]>,    Jorge Garcia Rangel
        <[email protected]>,  [email protected],  cdxa
        internacional <[email protected]>,  CDXA Internacional
        <[email protected]>, Mois?s Knochen
        <[email protected]>,     Grupo Logderadio
        <[email protected]>,  [email protected], NoticiasDX
        <[email protected]>,   Nysnet <[email protected]>,
        Anker Petersen <[email protected]>,        playdx2003
        <[email protected]>, [email protected],  Jose
        Miguel Romero Romero <[email protected]>, Leonardo Santiago
        <[email protected]>, [email protected],      Cdxa Internacional
        <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] ESTACION DE RADIO NO IDENTIFICADA EN ESPA?OL EN
        17920 KHZ
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8


? Obviamente Vds. no leen DX Listening Digest para enterarse de todo ---
73, G. Glenn Hauser

** U S A [and non]. Another afternoon of KVOH providing us eight 
frequencies for the price of one! Possibly assisted by sporadic E, but 
which did not reach VHF, 17775 was inbooming at 2035 March 5, S9+20. 
Except I first ran across it on 17487 in an upward bandscan, as that`s 
normally where I start monitoring the 16m band, 17485 being the lowest 
intentional frequency. 

In the next few minutes I tuned around to many other multiples of 144 
kHz away from the fundamental and found KVOH on most of them, not 
necessarily in the order reached, using the FRG-7 and E-W longwire:

17055 (-5 x 144): not audible
17199 (-4 x 144): S9
17343 (-3 x 144): S9+10
17487 (-2 x 144): S9+10
17631 (-1 x 144): S9+15
17919 (+1 x 144): S9+15
18063 (+2 x 144): S9+ 5 peaks
18207 (+3 x 144): barely audible
18351 (+4 x 144): not audible

These are all approximately the centers of the big filthy distorted 
FMy blobs, worst when KVOH was playing peppy Mexican music with a 
heavy beat, which was most of the time, apparently with a live DJ, 
with a local L.A. timecheck at 2039, ID as La Voz de Restauraci?n [no 
la], even giving phone number, apparently for requests. 

I was sorely tempted to phone and tell him about his seven extra 
frequencies, but figured I would be taken as a kook, or he would 
simply not understand what I was talking about. Nor would it do any 
good to try to reach their chief engineer, since they obviously do not 
have one, at least one who is competent, since these spurs have been 
heard repeatedly here for years and duly reported in DXLD. The 
transmitter is surely a piece of crap, which ought to be overhauled or 
dumped. Now which other gospel huxter did the original owner, High 
Adventure, get it from? Was it an HCJB discard?

I knew the major victim of this would be R. France Internationale, 
which has a Spanish semihour at 2100 on 17630 --- see FRANCE [non]. So 
I was standing by when at *2058:50 the French Guiana carrier cut on. 
It`s a big signal too, 250 kW at 295 degrees, targeting CIRAF zones 
7S,8S,10,11S,12N, i.e. the southern half of the eastern 2/3 of the 
conterminous USA, including Enid; Mexico, Central America, Caribbean, 
and NW S America, while KVOH`s official targets on their 100 degree 
beam with 50 kW are all of zones 10, 11 and 12, i.e. Mexico, Central 
America, Caribbean and more of NW S America. 

But RFI 17630 was not big enough to blot out the KVOH spur centered 
only 1 kHz away; it was still bothering when I side-tuned as far down 
as I could on the DX-398`s bandwidth and still hear RFI, 17627. 

Why hasn`t RFI raised hell about this with KVOH, FCC, ITU, HFCC? Why 
hasn`t FCC fined them on its own initiative? Why haven`t aeronautical 
interests on 17921 complained, where the spur could be a threat to 
safety? Ditto maritime interests impacted by 17199 and 17343? Possibly 
because no one gives a damn about this but yours truly. Why haven`t 
hams done so about 18063? Answer to the latter: because it`s 5 kHz 
away from the edge of the so-called 17-meter band starting at 18068! 
And who cares what happens below there? Anyone who knows how to reach 
relevant powers that be is free to forward my observations.

Searching my DXLD archive on 17919, 17921, 17629, 17631, for the spur 
frequencies have varied slightly over time, I get hits on the 
following issues: 5-014, 5-078, 7-020, 7-024, 7-064, 8-063, 8-114, 8-
118, 8-123.

At 2124 recheck on 17921, the DJ claimed to be broadcasting on only 
one frequency, ``17.775``. When I rerechecked an hour later at 2225, 
none of these were heard, as 17775 itself had apparently closed down 
in the meantime, altho authorized to run until 0100, silencing its 
phalanx of spurs. Until next time.

Unlike the day before, KVOH much weaker on 17775 and no spurs audible 
March 6 at 2156 check; fundamental also somewhat distorted with hymn. 
2200 English and Spanish legal IDs, and remained on air, 2202 starting 
show ``Mujeres de Restauraci?n``, signal weakening noticeably. So 
maybe yesterday it outfaded completely by 2230 rather than offsigned, 
having been assisted by sporadic E which can go from super-strong to 
zilch in a short time (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST 9-021)

** U S A. Re 9-021. KVOH: ``The transmitter is surely a piece of crap, 
which ought to be overhauled or dumped. Now which other gospel huxter 
did the original owner, High Adventure, get it from? Was it an HCJB 
discard?``

Yes. It's a meanwhile forty-year-old rig, thrown out by HCJB more than 
15 years ago and replaced by their own HC100 model. The same happened 
with two identical transmitters which went to Palau and are still in 
use at what is now WHR's T8WH plant, run at 80 kW if I recall 
correctly (Kai Ludwig, Germany, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. KVOH, 17775, ditto my report of March 5, again putting out hefty 
filthy spurs at multiples of 144 kHz plus and minus, March 13 at 2013, 
strongest on 17631 and 17919, also audible considerably weaker on 18063 and 
17487, but not heard on 3x and 4x 144 kHz further out, tho they might have been 
if I had turned off a noisy computer. 17775 fundamental was also somewhat 
distorted. However at 2106 recheck could not hear the spurs, luckily for RFI 
17630, tho 17775 was still audible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST 
pendiente 9-024)


--- On Mon, 3/16/09, Cdxa Internacional <[email protected]> wrote:

> ESTACION DE RADIO NO IDENTIFICADA EN ESPA?OL
> ?
> Hoy domingo 15 de Marzo de 2.009,? Santiago San Gil capto
> una radio no identificada en idioma espa?ol??? en
> Barrancas - una zona campestre? distante a unos 20
> kil?metros de Barinas la capital del Estado Barinas,
> Venezuela - ?La frecuencia fu? la de los 17920 Khz. con
> ?una programaci?n ?musical con intervenciones de ?un
> locutor dando la hora e identificando las canciones y
> saludando a los oyentes a las 21/45 UTC con un SINPO 25322
> pero con demasiada distorsi?n del audio. El ?receptor
> ?utilizado es un port?til marca Grundig G5 y su antena
> telesc?pica.
> ?
> Posteriormente a las 21/00 UTC me comunique con Jorge
> Garc?a Rangel en Barinas para que grabara esa
> transmisi?n,? quien me confirmo que tambi?n escuchaba la
> emisora con? m?sica de baladas e inclusive cumbia peruana
> pero con much?simo ruido. El la ???capt? con un
> receptor Kaito 1103 y una antena de hilo largo con un SINPO
> 25111 . Cuando regrese a Barinas escuche la grabaci?n y
> evidentemente Jorge tenia mas ruidos est?ticos y
> atmosf?ricos que yo. De hecho la siguiente ?grabaci?n
> alojada en el servidor de audio TooFiles ?es
> pr?cticamente? inservible:
> ?
> http://www.toofiles.com/es/oip/audios/mp3/emisoramisteriosa-17920khz2100utc15-03-2009.html
> ?
> ?
> Tanto Jorge como yo presumimos que ?sta transmisi?n
> ?pudiera? ?sea el tercer arm?nico de alguna estaci?n
> que opera en los 5973v kHz? o sus alrededores desde
> Colombia, Ecuador o Per?. Y aunque chequeamos tambi?n esa
> frecuencia ninguna se?al hab?a all?. Verificamos en? el
> Libro Passport to Worldband Radio 2009 y no hay ninguna
> estaci?n listada de esos pa?ses en esas? 2 frecuencias.
> ?Alguien m?s la pudo captar ?.Ser? una nueva estaci?n ?.
> Seguiremos monitore?ndola a ver si podemos identificarla,
> pero mucho agradecemos a los colegas diexistas, vecinos de
> los pa?ses andinos, que nos ayuden. 
> ?
> Santiago San Gil
> Jorge Garc?a Rangel
> Editores del Blog ?Diexismo Venezolano?
> http://diexismovenezolano.blogspot.com
> CLUB DIEXISTAS DE LA AMISTAD
> V E N E Z U E L A 


      



------------------------------

Message: 7
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 08:04:48 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: America Antena <[email protected]>, America Antena
        <[email protected]>,  Jaime Baguena <[email protected]>,
        Gabriel Ivan Barrera <[email protected]>,
        [email protected],        Wolfgang Bueschel_web 
<[email protected]>,
        [email protected],     [email protected], Jose Elias Diaz
        Gomez <[email protected]>, Grupo DXClubePR
        <[email protected]>,   DXLD <[email protected]>, Carlos
        Felipe <[email protected]>,    Jorge Garcia Rangel
        <[email protected]>,  [email protected],  cdxa
        internacional <[email protected]>,  CDXA Internacional
        <[email protected]>, Mois?s Knochen
        <[email protected]>,     Grupo Logderadio
        <[email protected]>,  [email protected], NoticiasDX
        <[email protected]>,   Nysnet <[email protected]>,
        Anker Petersen <[email protected]>,        playdx2003
        <[email protected]>, [email protected],  Jose
        Miguel Romero Romero <[email protected]>, Leonardo Santiago
        <[email protected]>, [email protected],      Cdxa Internacional
        <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] ESTACION DE RADIO NO IDENTIFICADA EN ESPA?OL EN
        17920 KHZ
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8


? Obviamente Vds. no leen DX Listening Digest para enterarse de todo ---
73, G. Glenn Hauser

** U S A [and non]. Another afternoon of KVOH providing us eight 
frequencies for the price of one! Possibly assisted by sporadic E, but 
which did not reach VHF, 17775 was inbooming at 2035 March 5, S9+20. 
Except I first ran across it on 17487 in an upward bandscan, as that`s 
normally where I start monitoring the 16m band, 17485 being the lowest 
intentional frequency. 

In the next few minutes I tuned around to many other multiples of 144 
kHz away from the fundamental and found KVOH on most of them, not 
necessarily in the order reached, using the FRG-7 and E-W longwire:

17055 (-5 x 144): not audible
17199 (-4 x 144): S9
17343 (-3 x 144): S9+10
17487 (-2 x 144): S9+10
17631 (-1 x 144): S9+15
17919 (+1 x 144): S9+15
18063 (+2 x 144): S9+ 5 peaks
18207 (+3 x 144): barely audible
18351 (+4 x 144): not audible

These are all approximately the centers of the big filthy distorted 
FMy blobs, worst when KVOH was playing peppy Mexican music with a 
heavy beat, which was most of the time, apparently with a live DJ, 
with a local L.A. timecheck at 2039, ID as La Voz de Restauraci?n [no 
la], even giving phone number, apparently for requests. 

I was sorely tempted to phone and tell him about his seven extra 
frequencies, but figured I would be taken as a kook, or he would 
simply not understand what I was talking about. Nor would it do any 
good to try to reach their chief engineer, since they obviously do not 
have one, at least one who is competent, since these spurs have been 
heard repeatedly here for years and duly reported in DXLD. The 
transmitter is surely a piece of crap, which ought to be overhauled or 
dumped. Now which other gospel huxter did the original owner, High 
Adventure, get it from? Was it an HCJB discard?

I knew the major victim of this would be R. France Internationale, 
which has a Spanish semihour at 2100 on 17630 --- see FRANCE [non]. So 
I was standing by when at *2058:50 the French Guiana carrier cut on. 
It`s a big signal too, 250 kW at 295 degrees, targeting CIRAF zones 
7S,8S,10,11S,12N, i.e. the southern half of the eastern 2/3 of the 
conterminous USA, including Enid; Mexico, Central America, Caribbean, 
and NW S America, while KVOH`s official targets on their 100 degree 
beam with 50 kW are all of zones 10, 11 and 12, i.e. Mexico, Central 
America, Caribbean and more of NW S America. 

But RFI 17630 was not big enough to blot out the KVOH spur centered 
only 1 kHz away; it was still bothering when I side-tuned as far down 
as I could on the DX-398`s bandwidth and still hear RFI, 17627. 

Why hasn`t RFI raised hell about this with KVOH, FCC, ITU, HFCC? Why 
hasn`t FCC fined them on its own initiative? Why haven`t aeronautical 
interests on 17921 complained, where the spur could be a threat to 
safety? Ditto maritime interests impacted by 17199 and 17343? Possibly 
because no one gives a damn about this but yours truly. Why haven`t 
hams done so about 18063? Answer to the latter: because it`s 5 kHz 
away from the edge of the so-called 17-meter band starting at 18068! 
And who cares what happens below there? Anyone who knows how to reach 
relevant powers that be is free to forward my observations.

Searching my DXLD archive on 17919, 17921, 17629, 17631, for the spur 
frequencies have varied slightly over time, I get hits on the 
following issues: 5-014, 5-078, 7-020, 7-024, 7-064, 8-063, 8-114, 8-
118, 8-123.

At 2124 recheck on 17921, the DJ claimed to be broadcasting on only 
one frequency, ``17.775``. When I rerechecked an hour later at 2225, 
none of these were heard, as 17775 itself had apparently closed down 
in the meantime, altho authorized to run until 0100, silencing its 
phalanx of spurs. Until next time.

Unlike the day before, KVOH much weaker on 17775 and no spurs audible 
March 6 at 2156 check; fundamental also somewhat distorted with hymn. 
2200 English and Spanish legal IDs, and remained on air, 2202 starting 
show ``Mujeres de Restauraci?n``, signal weakening noticeably. So 
maybe yesterday it outfaded completely by 2230 rather than offsigned, 
having been assisted by sporadic E which can go from super-strong to 
zilch in a short time (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST 9-021)

** U S A. Re 9-021. KVOH: ``The transmitter is surely a piece of crap, 
which ought to be overhauled or dumped. Now which other gospel huxter 
did the original owner, High Adventure, get it from? Was it an HCJB 
discard?``

Yes. It's a meanwhile forty-year-old rig, thrown out by HCJB more than 
15 years ago and replaced by their own HC100 model. The same happened 
with two identical transmitters which went to Palau and are still in 
use at what is now WHR's T8WH plant, run at 80 kW if I recall 
correctly (Kai Ludwig, Germany, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. KVOH, 17775, ditto my report of March 5, again putting out hefty 
filthy spurs at multiples of 144 kHz plus and minus, March 13 at 2013, 
strongest on 17631 and 17919, also audible considerably weaker on 18063 and 
17487, but not heard on 3x and 4x 144 kHz further out, tho they might have been 
if I had turned off a noisy computer. 17775 fundamental was also somewhat 
distorted. However at 2106 recheck could not hear the spurs, luckily for RFI 
17630, tho 17775 was still audible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST 
pendiente 9-024)


--- On Mon, 3/16/09, Cdxa Internacional <[email protected]> wrote:

> ESTACION DE RADIO NO IDENTIFICADA EN ESPA?OL
> ?
> Hoy domingo 15 de Marzo de 2.009,? Santiago San Gil capto
> una radio no identificada en idioma espa?ol??? en
> Barrancas - una zona campestre? distante a unos 20
> kil?metros de Barinas la capital del Estado Barinas,
> Venezuela - ?La frecuencia fu? la de los 17920 Khz. con
> ?una programaci?n ?musical con intervenciones de ?un
> locutor dando la hora e identificando las canciones y
> saludando a los oyentes a las 21/45 UTC con un SINPO 25322
> pero con demasiada distorsi?n del audio. El ?receptor
> ?utilizado es un port?til marca Grundig G5 y su antena
> telesc?pica.
> ?
> Posteriormente a las 21/00 UTC me comunique con Jorge
> Garc?a Rangel en Barinas para que grabara esa
> transmisi?n,? quien me confirmo que tambi?n escuchaba la
> emisora con? m?sica de baladas e inclusive cumbia peruana
> pero con much?simo ruido. El la ???capt? con un
> receptor Kaito 1103 y una antena de hilo largo con un SINPO
> 25111 . Cuando regrese a Barinas escuche la grabaci?n y
> evidentemente Jorge tenia mas ruidos est?ticos y
> atmosf?ricos que yo. De hecho la siguiente ?grabaci?n
> alojada en el servidor de audio TooFiles ?es
> pr?cticamente? inservible:
> ?
> http://www.toofiles.com/es/oip/audios/mp3/emisoramisteriosa-17920khz2100utc15-03-2009.html
> ?
> ?
> Tanto Jorge como yo presumimos que ?sta transmisi?n
> ?pudiera? ?sea el tercer arm?nico de alguna estaci?n
> que opera en los 5973v kHz? o sus alrededores desde
> Colombia, Ecuador o Per?. Y aunque chequeamos tambi?n esa
> frecuencia ninguna se?al hab?a all?. Verificamos en? el
> Libro Passport to Worldband Radio 2009 y no hay ninguna
> estaci?n listada de esos pa?ses en esas? 2 frecuencias.
> ?Alguien m?s la pudo captar ?.Ser? una nueva estaci?n ?.
> Seguiremos monitore?ndola a ver si podemos identificarla,
> pero mucho agradecemos a los colegas diexistas, vecinos de
> los pa?ses andinos, que nos ayuden. 
> ?
> Santiago San Gil
> Jorge Garc?a Rangel
> Editores del Blog ?Diexismo Venezolano?
> http://diexismovenezolano.blogspot.com
> CLUB DIEXISTAS DE LA AMISTAD
> V E N E Z U E L A 


      



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Message: 8
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 22:20:14 +0530 (IST)
From: sakthi vel <[email protected]>
To: ardic <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] IRIB ENGLISH A09
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8


IRIB ENGLISH RADIO  BROADCASTING SCHEDULE (A2009) 

TIME (UTC)  WAVE  METER BAND  (KHZ) TARGET AREAS
10:30-11:30 SW 19m 15600 Indian Subcontinent 
               16m 17660   Indian Subcontinent 
            MW 702 Republic of Azerbaijan 
            FM 100.7 Tehran 
11:30-12:30 Receivable Only Via Internet and Hotbird Satellite
15:30-16:30 SW 41m 7305 Indian Subcontinent  
               31m 9600 Indian Subcontinent  
19:30-20:30 SW 49m 5945 Central Europe 
               49m 6205 Europe 
               41m 7205 Europe 
               31m 9800 South Africa 
               31m 9925 South Africa 
21:30-22:30 Receivable Only Via Internet and Hotbird Satellite
00:30-01:30 Receivable Only Via Internet and Hotbird Satellite
01:30-02:30 SW 31m 9495 North America
               41m 7235 North America
IRIB English service, P.O.Box No:19395-6767,Tehran I.R of Iran
E-Mail:: [email protected] (Jaisakthivel, ADXC, Chennai, India)


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Message: 9
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 22:45:25 +0530 (IST)
From: sakthi vel <[email protected]>
To: ardic <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Nacional RAE A09
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8


Radio Nacional RAE A09
U.T.C.  LANGUAGE        PROGRAM FREQUENCY        DESTINATION

09.00-10.00 SPANISH RADIO NACIONAL NEWS SERVICE-6060 THE AMERICAS
10.00-11.00 JAPANESE* JAPANESE PROGRAM 6060-11710 FAR EAST
11.00-12.00 PORTUGUESE* PORTUGUESE PROGRAM 6060-11710 THE AMERICAS
12.00-14.00 SPANISH* SPANISH PROGRAM 11710 THE AMERICAS
18.00-19.00 ENGLISH* ENGLISH PROGRAM 9690?15345 EUROPE
19.00-20.00 ITALIAN* ITALIAN PROGRAM 9690-15345 EUROPE
20.00-21.00 FRENCH* FRENCH PROGRAM 9690-15345 EUROPE/N.AFRICA
21.00-22.00 GERMAN* ALEM?N PROGRAM 9690-15345 EUROPE/N.AFRICA
23.00-24.00 SPANISH* SPANISH PROGRAM 6060-11710-15345 UROPE/N.AFRICA AND THE 
AM?RICAS
00.00-01.00 PORTUGUESE* PORTUGUESE PROGRAM 11710 THE AM?RICAS
01.00-02.00 JAPANESE* JAPANESE PROGRAM 11710 THE AMERICAS
02.00-03.00 ENGLISH* ENGLISH PROGRAM 11710 THE AMERICAS
03.00-04.00 FRENCH* FRENCH PROGRAM 11710 THE AMERICAS

6060 KHz        49 meter Band   
9690 KHz        31 meter Band   
11710 KHz       25 meter Band
15345 KHz       19 meter Band  

- Broadcasting LRA 1 Radio Nacional Buenos Aires, AM 870 KHz. ?
* (Mondays to Fridays). ? On the air Saturdays on 6060 & 15345 KHz: 17.00 a 
23.30 (20.00 a 02.30 UTC) Fr. 11710: 17.00 & 19.00 (19.00 & 21.00 UTC)
On the air Sundays on 6060 & 15345 KHz.: 15.00 a 24.00 H.L (18.00 a 03.00 UTC): 
signal Radio Nacional AM 870 KHz.  
Telefax RAE 54 11 4325 6368 PO Box:555 ? Zip code: C1000WAF Buenos Aires ? 
Rep?blica Argentina E-mail: [email protected]   DX Programs:  
[email protected] (Jaisakthivel, ADXC, Chennai, India)



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Message: 10
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 12:59:35 -0700 (PDT)
From: kris <[email protected]>
To: Kris Janssen <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] the official English language website of Syrian Radio
        &       Television is online
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Dear Radio Friends

At last the official English language website of Syrian Radio & Television came 
online.

Please find below the letter I sent to my friends at Radio Damascus (the head 
of the English language section with a copy to the Director General of the 
radio) with my suggestions. 

Greetings from Belgium!

Kris Janssen

http://www.radio-damascus.net

http://www.radio-damascus-listeners-club.tk

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/radio_damascus


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Antwerpen , 16th of March 2009

Dear Rasheed ,
Dear Radio Damascus friends,

Congratulations!

It looks as RTV Syria at last got the promised English language website online 
at http://www.syriaonline.sy and it looks very promising. 
It's
design is clear attractive and the content is great. Daily news from
Syria, the Arab World and the rest of the world... interviews, opinion
articles, economic & business news and arts & culture. 
I am very happy with this new website. It's an excellent piece of work which, I 
hope, will only grow in the future.

Something else I have noticed. 
The audio recordings page at the general Arab language RTV website, 
http://www.rtv.gov.sy/index.php?m=541 , does since today mention all the
 language programs of Radio Damascus.
Besides English and German, we can now also find French, Spanish,
Turkish, Russian and Hebrew. This is again great news. At last it is
possible for Radio Damascus listeners from all language sections to download 
the daily program. 

But please... link the two : the audio recording of the daily Radio Damascus 
program with the "Syria Online" website. Please put a link to the daily audio 
recordings of Radio Damascus on the homepage of the new "Syria Online" website! 

The international listeners of Radio Damascus are non-Arab speaking listeners 
and they can not find the Radio Damascus recordings on the Arabic RTV website. 
They will visit from now on the English "Syria Online" website. So, it is there 
they will be looking for Radio Damascus, the international service of Syrian 
Radio.

And it would also be great news and a major boost to Radio Damascus 
availability and hence it's listener numbers if the Radio Damascus
(international) program would also be streamed live on the internet, as
the Arabic General program already is, besides the daily downloadable
audio archive. This would make Radio Damascus complete.

I hope this suggestions are of use to you and I am looking forward to it's 
future implementations.

Keep on the excellent work and best wishes to everyone at Radio Damascus!

Kris Janssen
Belgium





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Message: 11
Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2009 02:41:22 -0000
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld
        <[email protected]>, Robert Wilkner <[email protected]>,
        Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI <[email protected]>,
        [email protected], [email protected],
        [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Clewiston, Log
Message-ID: <006d01c9a6a9$dca56340$fac8a...@hp98588948284>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

Ecuador, 6080, HCJB, 0225-0230, Noted steady Ecuadorian type music of a 
popular tune.  Noted a female in Spanish language comments between tunes. 
Checked 3220 KHz for parallel which was there, but rather weak.  In recent 
mornings I've notice Bolivia's San Gabriel reported on this freq.  I always 
check 3220 KHz for a parallel of HCJB just to make sure for myself. HCJB was 
good. (Chuck Bolland, March 17, 2009)

Clewiston, Florida
NRD545



 



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Message: 12
Date: Mon, 16 Mar 2009 21:01:26 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] DX Podcast Special Edition - we remember Dick Speekman
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain

Our latest podcast features a rare interview between
Ian McFarland and Dick Speekman during Dick's visit to
Canada a few years back.

Available on the DXer.ca website.


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