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Today's Topics:
1. HCA A09 (Alokesh Gupta)
2. DRM general assembly to discuss DRM+ technology for FM
(sakthi vel)
3. ClewistonUSA - LOG ([email protected])
4. Radio LIbertad ([email protected])
5. ClewistonUSA - Log ([email protected])
6. TWR EUROPE A09 (Alokesh Gupta)
7. KRE: A09 Summer Schedule of VOICE OF KOREA, Pyongyang, DPR
Korea (North), effective 29 March 2009 (Arnulf Piontek)
8. Re: March 24 Loggings, Pt. I (Correction!) (Brandon Jordan)
9. Escutas (Antonio Laurentino Garcia)
10. LOG (Jorge Freitas (Yahoo))
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 12:59:44 +0530
From: Alokesh Gupta <[email protected]>
To: Alokesh-Hotmail <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] HCA A09
Message-ID:
<[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
HCJB Australia A09
Effective Sun,Mar 29 2009 ? Sat,Oct 24,2009
TO EAST ASIA
2200-2230 15525 English Daily 2230-2300 15525 Japanese Sat/Sun
2230-2300 15525 Mandarin Mon-Fri
2300-0000 15525 Mandarin Daily
0000-0030 15525 Fujian Daily
1030-1130 15400 Mandarin Daily
1130-1230 15400 Mandarin Sun/Sat
1130-1200 15400 Fujian Mon-Fri
1200-1230 15400 English Daily
1230-1245 15400 English Daily
1245-1300 15400 English Sun-Fri
1245-1300 15400 Mandarin Sat
1300-1330 15400 Eng/Mandarin Daily
1330-1430 15400 Mandarin Daily
SOUTH EAST ASIA
0000-0030 15400 Indonesia(Bahasa) Mon-Sat
0000-0030 15400 Myanmar(Rawang) Sun
0030-0100 15400 Myanmar(Rawang) Daily
1200-1230 15340 Malay(Bahasa) Sun
1230-1330 15340 Indonesia(Bahasa) Mon-Sat
1330-1330 15340 Myanmar(Rawang) Daily
SOUTH ASIA
0100-0115 15400 Nepali Daily
0115-0130 15400 Malayalam Sun
0115-0130 15400 Gujarati Mon
0115-0130 15400 Urdu Tues
0115-0130 15400 Marathi Wed
0115-0130 15400 Bhojpuri Thu
0115-0130 15400 Punjabi Fri
0115-0130 15400 Tamil Sat
0130-0200 15400 Urdu Daily
0200-0230 15400 Hindi Daily
0230-0245 15400 Chhattisgarhi Fri/Sat/Sun
0230-0245 15400 Kuruk Mon/Thu
0230-0245 15400 Marwari Tues
0230-0245 15400 Telegu Wed
0245-0300 15400 English Daily
1300-1315 15340 Nepali Daily
1315-1330 15340 Malayalam Sun
1315-1330 15340 Gujarati Mon
1315-1330 15340 Urdu Tues
1315-1330 15340 Marathi Wed
1315-1330 15340 Bhojpuri Thu
1315-1330 15340 Punjabi Fri
1315-1330 15340 Tamil Sat
1330-1400 15340 Hindi Daily
1400-1430 15340 Urdu Daily
1430-1445 15340 Chhattisgarhi Fri/Sat/Sun
1430-1445 15340 Kuruk Mon/Thu
1430-1445 15340 Marwari Tues
1430-1445 15340 Telegu Wed
1445-1530 15425 English Daily
SOUTH PACIFIC
0730-0930 11750 English Daily
DX PARTYLINE
1245-1300 15400 FRI TO EAST ASIA
1445-1500 15425 SAT TO SOUTH ASIA
0800-0815 11750 SAT TO SOUTH PACIFIC
All times are in UTC, frequencies in kHz.
---
Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi.
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 13:12:29 +0530 (IST)
From: sakthi vel <[email protected]>
To: dxld <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] DRM general assembly to discuss DRM+ technology for FM
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
The DRM Consortium annual General Assembly to be held in Erlangen, Germany on
26-27 March will hear and debate how the recent decisions of India and Russia
to implement DRM technology for their SW and MW bands, will become the driving
force for the rollout in the rest of the world.
Held under the theme of 'DRM Digital Radio - From Possibility to Reality' the
General Assembly will be attended by Consortium members, experts, broadcasters,
service providers and manufacturers from all over the world. India and Russia
have recently made public their decision to implement DRM as the solution for
digitising radio in their respective countries.
The DRM General Assembly will also assess the standardisation plans of DRM +,
the technology to digitise FM bands with all existing DRM features plus CD
quality sound. Scientists and experts involved in the development of DRM+ will
explain how this new addition will complete the DRM family and make it a
viable, total solution for broadcasters all over the world.
An independently commissioned business case study for DRM+ will also be
unveiled at the event in southern Germany.
The technical heads of the European and Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Unions will
also take part and express their views on the digital scene in the two
continents. Ruxandra Obreja, Chairperson, DRM Consortium and Controller,
Business Development, BBC World Service says, "I am excited and encouraged by
the developments in India and Russia with their huge broadcasting networks and
where DRM implementation will give radio a new and exciting 'digital' lease of
life. The DRM General Assembly is well-timed to discuss the implication of this
roll-out and that of DRM+, expected to join the family of openly-available
worldwide DRM standards later this year."
The rollout of the DRM technology also heralds an opportunity for manufacturers
to tap into these huge markets with smart receivers offering the consumers an
enhanced radio experience.
http://www.radioandmusic.com/content/editorial/news/drm-general-assembly-discuss-drm-technology-fm
____________________
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: 3
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 10:10:47 -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]>, CUMBREDX
<[email protected]>, [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] ClewistonUSA - LOG
Message-ID: <003501c9ad31$f84983e0$fac8a...@hp98588948284>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
reply-type=original
Peru, 5025, Radio Quillabama, 1005-1015, Not a very good catch. Noted
Quillabama under Radio Rebelde which dominated. Heard mainly music with
some Spanish comments from a male. Signal was very poor. (Chuck Bolland,
March 25, 2009)
Clewiston, Florida
NRD545
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 10:59:25 -0000
From: <[email protected]>
To: "worlddx" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
"Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld"
<[email protected]>, "Robert Wilkner"
<[email protected]>, "Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI"
<[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
"CUMBREDX"
<[email protected]>, "Anker Petersen"
<[email protected]>,
"Marie Lamb" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Radio LIbertad
Message-ID: <003d01c9ad38$c3456a90$fac8a...@hp98588948284>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
reply-type=original
If anyone is interested, Radio Libertad on 5039.19 KHz is fading
in now 1059 UTC.
Chuck
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 11:09:53 -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]>, CUMBREDX
<[email protected]>, [email protected],
[email protected], [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] ClewistonUSA - Log
Message-ID: <004101c9ad3a$39a4f470$fac8a...@hp98588948284>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
reply-type=original
Peru, 3329.61, Ondas Del Huallaga, 1102-1108, Have a good carrier here, but
the audio is questionable? I think I can hear a person in comments, but it
is so weak, I can't distinguish any details. (Chuck Bolland, March 25,
2009)
------------------------------
Message: 6
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 22:37:47 +0530
From: "Alokesh Gupta" <[email protected]>
To: "Alokesh-Hotmail" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] TWR EUROPE A09
Message-ID: <01e101c9ad6c$3e63a240$5b33e...@alokesh>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
TRANS WORLD RADIO - EUROPE
TRANSMISSION SCHEDULE SUMMER A09
29 MAR 2009 - 24 OCT 2009
Updated: 25 March 2009
SW (Shortwave)
TIME/UTC DAYS LANGUAGE FREQ PWR AZI ZONES
----------------------------------------------
TRANS WORLD RADIO - MONTE CARLO,MONACO
0545-0600 1234567 POLISH 5915 100 44 28
0545-0600 1234567 POLISH 7355 100 65 28
0600-0615 12 45 CZECH 5915 100 44 28
0600-0615 12 45 CZECH 7355 100 65 28
0645-0750 7 ENGLISH 9800 100 324 27
0700-0750 12345 ENGLISH 9800 100 324 27
0715-0750 6 ENGLISH 9800 100 324 27
0757-0827 6 SERBIAN 9430 100 85 28
0830-0900 1234567 HUNGARIAN 7210 100 65 28
1000-1030 6 ROMANIAN 9440 100 85 28
TRANS WORLD RADIO - WERTACHTAL,GERMANY
1400-1430 1 BELORUSSIAN 7220 100 60 28/29/30
1400-1500 234567 RUSSIAN 7220 100 60 28/29/30
1430-1500 1 RUSSIAN 7220 100 60 28/29/30
1529-1559 6 RUMANIAN 9440 100 105 28
1529-1559 12345 ARMENIAN/EAS 9440 100 90 29S/39N
1630-1700 1234567 FARSI 9505 100 90 30S/40
TRANS WORLD RADIO - NAUEN,GERMANY
0645-0750 7 ENGLISH 6105 100 285 27
0700-0750 12345 ENGLISH 6105 100 285 27
0715-0750 6 ENGLISH 6105 100 285 27
TRANS WORLD RADIO - MOOSBRUNN,AUSTRIA
1400-1430 1 BELORUSSIAN 9725 100 55 28/29/30
1400-1500 234567 RUSSIAN 9725 100 55 28/29/30
1430-1500 1 RUSSIAN 9725 100 55 28/29/30
1529-1558 12345 ARMENIAN 11695 300 90 29S/39N
1630-1700 1234567 FARSI 11995 100 115 30S/40
Day 1 = Mon .. 7 = Sun
MW (Medium Wave)
TIME/UTC DAYS LANGUAGE FREQ PWR AZI ZONES
----------------------------------------------
TRANS WORLD RADIO - ROUMOULES, RMC_FRANCE
1915-1945 1234567 Czech 1467 1000 25 28
1945-2015 123 56 Kabyle 1467 1000 241 37,38
1945-2030 4 7 Kabyle 1467 1000 241 37,38
2015-2030 56 Sous/Tachelh 1467 1000 241 37,38
2015-2030 2 Tarifit 1467 1000 241 37,38
2015-2030 1 3 Tamazight 1467 1000 241 37,38
2030-2045 5 Arabic/Moroc 1467 1000 241 37,38
2030-2045 4 Arabic/Alger 1467 1000 241 37,38
2030-2145 67 Arabic 1467 1000 241 37,38
2030-2200 123 Arabic 1467 1000 241 37,38
2045-2100 4 Arabic/Moroc 1467 1000 241 37,38
2045-2200 5 Arabic 1467 1000 241 37,38
2100-2200 4 Arabic 1467 1000 241 37,38
2130-2200 12 Arabic 1467 1000 241 37,38
2145-2200 7 Arabic/Jorda 1467 1000 241 37,38
2145-2200 6 Arabic/Moroc 1467 1000 241 37,38
2200-2215 123456 English 1467 1000 325 27
2200-2245 7 English 1467 1000 325 27
2215-2245 5 French 1467 1000 241 37,38
TRANS WORLD RADIO - TARTU, ESTONIA
0200-0400 1234567 RUSSIAN 1035 100 0 28,29
1600-1700 1 3 5 RUSSIAN 1035 100 0 28,29
1800-2000 1234567 RUSSIAN 1035 100 0 28,29
TRANS WORLD RADIO - FLLAKE, ALBANIA
1825-1900 1234567 Hungarian 1395 500 330 28
1900-1915 7 Slovenian 1395 500 330 28
1900-1915 5 Arabic 1395 500 330 28
1900-1915 234 Bosnian 1395 500 330 28
1900-1930 6 Croatian 1395 500 330 28
1900-2000 1 Croatian 1395 500 330 28
1915-1930 7 Croatian 1395 500 330 28
1915-2000 2345 Croatian 1395 500 330 28
1930-2000 67 Bosnian 1395 500 330 28
2000-2030 1234567 Polish 1395 500 330 28
2030-2100 7 Macedonian 1395 500 330 28
2030-2100 123456 Serbian 1395 500 330 28
TRANS WORLD RADIO - CAPE GRECO, CYPRUS
0155-0215 67 Arabic 1233 600 205 38,39,40
0155-0230 12345 Arabic 1233 600 205 38,39,40
0215-0230 7 Arabic/Assyr 1233 600 205 38,39,40
0215-0230 6 Arabic/Iraqi 1233 600 205 38,39,40
1925-2000 2 Arabic 1233 600 205 38,39,40
1925-2015 1 Arabic 1233 600 205 38,39,40
1925-2045 6 Arabic 1233 600 205 38,39,40
1925-2100 7 Arabic 1233 600 205 38,39,40
1925-2115 345 Arabic 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2000-2015 2 Arabic/Jorda 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2015-2030 1 Arabic/Egypt 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2015-2115 2 Arabic 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2030-2045 1 Arabic/Leban 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2045-2115 6 Arabic/Egypt 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2045-2115 1 Arabic 1233 600 205 38,39,40
2100-2115 7 Arabic/Egypt 1233 600 205 38,39,40
TRANS WORLD RADIO - GRIGORIOPOL, MOLDOVA
1900-1915 6 Ukrainian 999 500 0 29
1900-1930 345 Ukrainian 999 500 0 29
1900-1930 1 Russian 999 500 0 29
1900-2000 2 7 Russian 999 500 0 29
1915-1930 6 Russian 999 500 0 29
1930-2000 6 Ukrainian 999 500 0 29
1930-2000 345 Russian 999 500 0 29
1930-2000 1 Belorussian 999 500 0 29
1730-1800 1234567 Ukrainian 1413 500 80 29
1800-1830 1234567 Bulgarian 1548 1000 245 28
1830-1845 1234567 Romani/Balka 1548 1000 245 28
1845-1915 7 Bulgarian 1548 1000 245 28
1845-1915 123456 Rumanian 1548 1000 245 28
1915-1945 67 Rumanian 1548 1000 245 28
1915-1945 12345 Romani/Vlax 1548 1000 245 28
1945-2000 234567 Serbian 1548 1000 245 28
1945-2000 1 Bosnian 1548 1000 245 28
Day 1 = Mon .. 7 = Sun
Trans World Radio
Frequency Coordination
Vienna Office
Postfach 141
A-1235 Vienna
AUSTRIA
Telephone : +43-1-863-12-0
Fax : +43-1-863-12-20, or +43-1-862-12-57
Visit our website at: http://www.twr.org
----
Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi, India
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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 18:32:27 +0100
From: Arnulf Piontek <[email protected]>
To: Verborgene_Empfaenger:;
Subject: [HCDX] KRE: A09 Summer Schedule of VOICE OF KOREA, Pyongyang,
DPR Korea (North), effective 29 March 2009
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Hello!
VOICE OF KOREA, Pyongyang, DPR Korea (North), will start its A09 Summer
Schedule on Sunday, 29 March 2009, 07:00 UTC. Announcements so far
suggest that it will be exactly the same schedule as last year's. This
year, however, will be the first time ever to completely synchronise the
frequency change date with the international community. Up to now they
usually changed frequencies twice a year on the first Mondays of May and
November. Last year they just missed out one day when they effected the
changes on Monday, October 27. Following the complete schedules sorted
by either languages or time. Please feel free to publish the schedules
by quoting me as the source of information. I will also send you, upon
request, the word documents sorted by time and languages. I can also
offer lists with feeder frequencies or beam information sorted by time.
Please feel free to contact me.
Voice of Korea are also anxious to receive letters and reception reports
on their programmes. Please address all mail to:
VOICE OF KOREA
PYONGYANG
DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF KOREA (North Korea)
'73s & happy listening,
OM Arnulf Piontek
Berlin
Germany
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Transmission Schedule of the VOICE OF KOREA, Pyongyang, DPR Korea
effective Sunday, 29 March Juche 98 (2009)
last modified: 25 March Juche 98 (2009), Version: 1
Arabic
15^00 9990 11545 Near & Middle East; North Africa
17^00 9990 11545 Near & Middle East; North Africa
Chinese
00^00 13650 15100 Southeast Asia
02^00 7140 9345 9730 Northeast China
03^00 13650 15100 Southeast Asia
08^00 7140 9345 Northeast China
11^00 7140 9345 Northeast China
13^00 11735 13650 Southeast Asia
21^00 7180 9345 Northeast China
21^00 9975 11535 China
22^00 7180 9345 Northeast China
22^00 9975 11535 China
German
16^00 9325 12015 Europe
18^00 9325 12015 Europe
19^00 9325 12015 Europe
English
01^00 7140 9345 9730 Northeast Asia
01^00 11735 13760 15180 Central & South America
02^00 13650 15100 Southeast Asia
03^00 7140 9345 9730 Northeast Asia
10^00 11710 15180 Central & South America
10^00 11735 13650 Southeast Asia
13^00 13760 15245 Western Europe
13^00 9335 11710 North America
15^00 13760 15245 Western Europe
15^00 9335 11710 North America
16^00 9990 11545 Near & Middle East; North Africa
18^00 13760 15245 Western Europe
19^00 7100 11910 South Africa
19^00 9975 11535 Near & Middle East; North Africa
21^00 13760 15245 Western Europe
French
01^00 13650 15100 Southeast Asia
03^00 11735 13760 15180 Central & South America
11^00 11710 15180 Central & South America
11^00 11735 13650 Southeast Asia
14^00 13760 15245 Western Europe
14^00 9335 11710 North America
16^00 13760 15245 Western Europe
16^00 9335 11710 North America
18^00 7100 11910 South Africa
18^00 9975 11535 Near & Middle East; North Africa
20^00 13760 15245 Western Europe
Japanese
07^00 621 3250 9650 11865 Japan
08^00 621 3250 9650 11865 Japan
09^00 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 Japan
10^00 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 Japan
11^00 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 Japan
12^00 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 Japan
21^00 621 3250 9650 11865 Japan
22^00 621 3250 9650 11865 Japan
23^00 621 3250 9650 11865 Japan
Korean
00^00 (PBS) 7140 9345 9730 Northeast China
07^00 (PBS) 7140 9345 Northeast China
09^00 (KCBS) 7140 9345 Northeast China
09^00 (PBS) 13760 15245 Europe
09^00 (PBS) 9975 11735 Far Eastern Russia
10^00 (PBS) 7140 9345 Northeast China
12^00 (KCBS) 11710 15180 Central & South America
12^00 (KCBS) 11735 13650 Southeast Asia
12^00 (PBS) 7140 9345 Northeast China
13^00 (PBS) 9325 12015 Europe
14^00 (KCBS) 11735 13650 Southeast Asia
17^00 (KCBS) 13760 15245 Western Europe
17^00 (KCBS) 9335 11710 North America
20^00 (KCBS) 7100 11910 South Africa
20^00 (KCBS) 9325 12015 Europe
20^00 (KCBS) 9975 11535 Near & Middle East; North Africa
23^00 (KCBS) 7180 9345 Northeast China
23^00 (KCBS) 13760 15245 Western Europe
23^00 (KCBS) 9975 11535 China
Russian
07^00 13760 15245 Europe
07^00 9975 11735 Far Eastern Russia
08^00 13760 15245 Europe
08^00 9975 11735 Far Eastern Russia
14^00 9325 12015 Europe
15^00 9325 12015 Europe
17^00 9325 12015 Europe
Spanish
00^00 11735 13760 15180 Central & South America
02^00 11735 13760 15180 Central & South America
19^00 13760 15245 Western Europe
22^00 13760 15245 Western Europe
All times in UTC, all frequencies in kHz , subject to change at short
notice. Programmes last 47 to 57 minutes*.*
Data based on announcements and schedules of the Voice of Korea and own
monitoring.
KCBS = Korean Central Broadcasting Station (Choson Jungang Pangsong)
PBS = Pyongyang Broadcasting Station (Pyongyang Pangsong)
Please feel free to publish this schedule by mentioning the source:
Arnulf Piontek, Berlin, Germany**
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Transmission Schedule of the VOICE OF KOREA, Pyongyang, DPR Korea, incl.
feeder frequencies
effective Sunday, 29 March Juche 98 (2009)
last modified: 25 March Juche 98 (2009), Version: 1
0000 Chinese 13650 15100 3560 SEAs
0000 Korean (PBS) 7140 9345 9730 4405 NECHN
0000 Spanish 11735 13760 15180 CAm, SAm
0100 English 7140 9345 9730 4405 NEAs
0100 English 11735 13760 15180 CAm, SAm
0100 French 13650 15100 3560 SEAs
0200 Chinese 7140 9345 9730 4405 NECHN
0200 English 13650 15100 3560 SEAs
0200 Spanish 11735 13760 15180 CAm, SAm
0300 Chinese 13650 15100 3560 SEAs
0300 English 7140 9345 9730 4405 NEAs
0300 French 11735 13760 15180 CAm, SAm
0700 Japanese 621 3250 9650 11865 4405 J
0700 Korean (PBS) 7140 9345 3560 NECHN
0700 Russian 9975 11735 FE
0700 Russian 13760 15245 Eu
0800 Chinese 7140 9345 3560 NECHN
0800 Japanese 621 3250 9650 11865 4405 J
0800 Russian 9975 11735 FE
0800 Russian 13760 15245 Eu
0900 Japanese 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 4405 J
0900 Korean (KCBS) 7140 9345 3560 NECHN
0900 Korean (PBS) 9975 11735 FE
0900 Korean (PBS) 13760 15245 Eu
1000 English 11710 15180 CAm, SAm
1000 English 11735 13650 SEAs
1000 Japanese 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 4405 J
1000 Korean (PBS) 7140 9345 3560 NECHN
1100 Chinese 7140 9345 3560 CHN
1100 French 11710 15180 CAm, SAm
1100 French 11735 13650 SEAs
1100 Japanese 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 4405 J
1200 Japanese 621 3250 6070 9650 11865 4405 J
1200 Korean (KCBS) 11710 15180 CAm, SAm
1200 Korean (KCBS) 11735 13650 SEAs
1200 Korean (PBS) 7140 9345 3560 NECHN
1300 Chinese 11735 13650 SEAs
1300 English 9335 11710 NAm
1300 English 13760 15245 3560 WEu
1300 Korean (PBS) 9325 12015 4405 Eu
1400 French 9335 11710 NAm
1400 French 13760 15245 3560 WEu
1400 Korean (KCBS) 11735 13650 SEAs
1400 Russian 9325 12015 4405 Eu
1500 Arabic 9990 11545 ME, NAf
1500 English 9335 11710 NAm
1500 English 13760 15245 3560 WEu
1500 Russian 9325 12015 4405 Eu
1600 German 9325 12015 4405 WEu
1600 English 9990 11545 ME, NAf
1600 French 9335 11710 NAm
1600 French 13760 15245 3560 WEu
1700 Arabic 9990 11545 ME, NAf
1700 Korean (KCBS) 9335 11710 NAm
1700 Korean (KCBS) 13760 15245 3560 WEu
1700 Russian 9325 12015 4405 Eu
1800 German 9325 12015 4405 WEu
1800 English 13760 15245 3560 WEu
1800 French 7100 11910 SAf
1800 French 9975 11535 ME, NAf
1900 German 9325 12015 4405 WEu
1900 English 7100 11910 SAf
1900 English 9975 11535 ME, NAf
1900 Spanish 13760 15245 3560 WEu
2000 French 13760 15245 3560 WEu
2000 Korean (KCBS) 7100 11910 SAf
2000 Korean (KCBS) 9325 12015 4405 WEu
2000 Korean (KCBS) 9975 11535 ME, NAf
2100 Chinese 7180 9345 NECHN
2100 Chinese 9975 11535 CHN
2100 English 13760 15245 3560 WEu
2100 Japanese 621 3250 9650 11865 4405 J
2200 Chinese 7180 9345 NECHN
2200 Chinese 9975 11535 CHN
2200 Japanese 621 3250 9650 11865 4405 J
2200 Spanish 13760 15245 3560 WEu
2300 Japanese 621 3250 9650 11865 4405 J
2300 Korean (KCBS) 7180 9345 NECHN
2300 Korean (KCBS) 9975 11535 CHN
2300 Korean (KCBS) 13760 15245 3560 WEu
All times in UTC, all frequencies in kHz , subject to change at short
notice. Programmes last 47 to 57 minutes*.*
Data based on announcements and schedules of the Voice of Korea and own
monitoring.
KCBS = Korean Central Broadcasting Station (Choson Jungang Pangsong)
PBS = Pyongyang Broadcasting Station (Pyongyang Pangsong)
Please feel free to publish this schedule by mentioning the source:
Arnulf Piontek, Berlin, Germany
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
------------------------------
Message: 8
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 15:46:38 -0500
From: Brandon Jordan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected], HCDX CONTRIBUTIONS - LATEST
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] March 24 Loggings, Pt. I (Correction!)
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Surprised Glen didn't catch this one! Frequency is 4924.986!
In well again this morning with *0832 with no open carrier this time,
sign-on announcements, religious talk into those inspirational vocals.
The likely R. Can?ao Nova on 4824.96 was also present, but still not
strong enough for audio.
Brandon Jordan wrote:
> ** BRAZIL 4825.986 R Educadora, Bragan?a PA, Mar 24, *0840-1000 -
> Transmitter turned on at 0830 with OC until very brief s/on announcement
> by man at 0840. I heard a clear Educadora mention but due to CODAR and
> static, I couldn't make out much more. Immediately into inspirational
> type music, then short religious talk with man and woman from 0900 then
> back to music. No dawn at transmitter enhancement noted around 0947
> sunrise. Transmitter stable. Another weak station noted on 4824.96 all
> night, possibly R. Can?ao Nova, strengthening from 0800 but never strong
> enough to bother Educadora. CODAR throughout.
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Message: 9
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 23:57:55 -0300
From: "Antonio Laurentino Garcia" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>, DX Clube do Paran?
<[email protected]>, Associa??o DX do Brasil
<[email protected]>, "Amigos DX" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Escutas
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Escutas realizadas em Jo?o Pessoa-PB HI22nu
R?dio: ICF - SW7600GR - Antena: AN-71
11.655,0 0050-0055 26/3 Radiodifusao Portuguesa, Lisboa, PORTUGAL, (PP) falas
de YL sobre fitoterapia. 45444
11.690,0 0056-0103 26/3 Deutsche Welle, Kigali, RWANDA, (GG) falas de OM e YL,
assemelha-se a boletim de not?cias 35433
11.810,0 0104-0110 26/3 Radio Korea International (KBS), Kimjae, KOREA SOUTH,
(JJ) falas de OM, por semelhan?a, tx boletim de noticias. 23232
11.815,0 0110-0115 26/3 Radio Brasil Central, Goiania, BRAZIL, (PP) Transmiss?o
jogo de futebol e Jata? e Goi?s. 25332
11.870,0 0117-0122 26/3 WEWN (Eternal Word Television), Vandiver, AL UNITED
STATES, (SS) falas de v?rias pessoas rezando um ter?o. 35333
11.920,0 0122-0127 26/3 HCJB (Voice of the Andes), Quito, ECUADOR, (PP) falas
de OM c/prega??o religiosa. 25232
9.410,0 0129-0134 26/3 China Radio International, Kashi, CHINA, (EE) falas de
OM; identifica??o; retorna falas de OM. 45444
9.575,0 0137-0143 26/3 Medi 1, Nador, MOROCCO, (AA) falas de YL, m?sica (voz
feminina) 35333
Antonio Laurentino Garcia
PR7BCP
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Message: 10
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 04:52:02 -0000
From: "Jorge Freitas \(Yahoo\)" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>, Dxclube Paran?
<[email protected]>, "Hard Core DX"
<[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] LOG
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Escutas a base de muito sacrif?cio devido aos ru?dos da rede el?trica, o "N"
do SINPO n?o est? considerando tais ru?dos. Os amigos podem ter uma id?ia do
ru?do ouvindo a escuta em 7110 kHz da R Ethiopia.
3255 26/03 0323 (AFS) AFRICA DO SUL, BBC, EE, desde Meyerton, com 100 kW, OM
e YL apresenta??o t?pica de nx da BBC, 25332 (JJFS - Feira de Santana BA -
Brasil)
3320 26/03 0328 (AFS) AFRICA DO SUL, R Sonder Grense, em afric?ner, desde
Meyerton, com 100 kW, a Sonder Grense volta a aparecer com um bom sinal, OM
Talk entre pop mx (parece um programa musical), como sempre o repert?rio n?o
nos d? vontade de continuar com o dx e ficarmos somente na escuta de boa mx,
45433 (JJFS - Feira de Santana BA - Brasil)
4775 26/03 0343 (SWZ) SUAZILANDIA, TWR, em lomwe, desde Manzini, com 100 kW,
ID por OM, in?cio da tx nesse idioma, 35333 (JJFS - Feira de Santana BA -
Brasil)
4780 26/03 0347 (DJI) DJIBOUTI, presumida, em French/Arabic/Afa, desde
Djibouti, com 50 kW, mx local entre Talk de OM e YL, moderada QRM de
emissoras n?o identificadas, sinal em melhora ao passar do tempo, 23332
(JJFS - Feira de Santana BA - Brasil)
4885 26/03 0355 (B) BRASIL, R Clube do Par?, PP, desde Bel?m PA, com 5 kW,
px com noticias apresentado por YL e OM , 35333 (JJFS - Feira de Santana BA
- Brasil)
4915 26/03 0400 (B) BRASIL, R Difusora de Macap?, PP, desde Macapa AP, com
10 kW, OM ID e ap?s mx, as 0403 UTC "Difusora AM a marca do R?dio que o
Brasil conhece" e mais mx, 35333 (JJFS - Feira de Santana BA - Brasil)
4930 26/03 0405 (BOT) BOTSWANA, VOA, EE, desde Selebi-Phikwe, com 100 kW, OM
e YL Talk entre curtas mx africanas, 24332 (JJFS - Feira de Santana BA -
Brasil)
4965 26/03 0412 (ZMB) ZAMBIA, CVC, presumida, EE, desde Lusaka, com 100 kW,
mx pop gospel, 24332 (JJFS - Feira de Santana BA - Brasil)
7110 26/03 0417 (ETH) ETIOPIA, R Ethiopia, presumida, em Amharic/Oro./Tig,
desde Addis Ababa-Gedja, com 100 kW, mx local, as 0419 UTC OM Talk, uma
moderada QRM n?o identificada, sinal melhorando ao passar do tempo,
gravado, 33433 (JJFS - Feira de Santana BA - Brasil)
73
Jorge Freitas
SWL1023B
Skype jorge.freitas.fsa
Blog: http://www.ipernity.com/blog/75006
Escutas: http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006/home?t=74925&c=6&s=uploaded
Feira de Santana Bahia - Brasil
12?? 15' 1.57" S 38?? 58' 40.30" W
Degen 1103
Antena Dipolo de 16 metros e balum 4:1 em toroide.
Dire??o Leste/Oeste
"De Certa forma, as pessoas s?o como esponjas; elas t?m a tend?ncia de
absorver o que est? ? sua volta. ? muito f?cil adotar, mesmo sem querer, as
atitudes, os padr?es e os tra?os de personalidade daqueles com quem temos
muito contato" Portanto procuremos sempre ser uma pessoa melhor a cada dia.
End of Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 75, Issue 27
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