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Today's Topics:
1. BBC to slash marketing budget by 25 per cent (Jaisakthivel)
2. BBC - 'Barefaced' Broadcasting Corporation said by Sri Lanka
(Jaisakthivel)
3. Logs Fri. morning Aor 24, 2009 (Bruce Barker)
4. ClewistonUSA, FRI MORN DXING ([email protected])
5. Logs Fri. morning Aor 24, 2009 (Bruce Barker)
6. Alemania: 11770 Xradio Tambov (CVC), ruso.
(JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
7. Bangladesh Betar Domestic Services Relay on 7250kHz
(Swopan Chakroborty)
8. Glenn Hauser logs April 22-24, 2009 (Glenn Hauser)
9. Brandon Jordan Logs - 6090 kHz loggings with Anguilla off the
air (Brandon Jordan)
10. Escuchas Clandestinas y dom?sticas del 24 de abril.
(JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
11. 6937 Radio Nacional de Espa?a y NO ID en ?rabe. ?que es esto?
(JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
12. Radio Gloria International this Sunday (Tom Taylor)
13. Exiting news spread the word (Mike)
14. April 24 Logs ([email protected])
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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 11:07:12 +0530 (IST)
From: Jaisakthivel <[email protected]>
To: ardic <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] BBC to slash marketing budget by 25 per cent
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
The BBC is understood to have cut its marketing, communications and audiences
division's budget of around ?100 million by an initial ?20 million for the new
financial year, at the start of April.
The reduction will increase over the next three years to 25 per cent until the
end of the current licence fee period in 2012-2013, according to a report in
The Guardian.
The budget affects the BBC's on-air promotional campaigns, print and billboard
advertising, cinema advertising and corporate events.
Earlier this month, Campaign revealed the BBC put the launch of an ad for BBC
Radio 1, created by Fallon, on hold because of fears of a backlash from
licence-fee payers.
Current TV ad campaigns for the BBC include an ad for BBC Blast, "fashion
advice" by Fallon, featuring an animated robotic dog, and an on-air promotion
of the BBC iPlayer featuring the strapline: "Making the unmissable unmissable."
(ADXC, Chennai, India)
Cricket on your mind? Visit the ultimate cricket website. Enter
http://beta.cricket.yahoo.com
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 11:19:07 +0530 (IST)
From: Jaisakthivel <[email protected]>
To: ardic <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] BBC - 'Barefaced' Broadcasting Corporation said by Sri
Lanka
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
BBC, or the British Broadcasting Corporation is renowned for their deliberate
and biased misrepresentation of facts and events during its history of news
reporting. It is true that human beings are not perfect and susceptible to
"human - mistakes". But apparently the reporters and editors of BBC seem to
have a knack for deliberately misinforming the events without due diligence.
During the last decade, the reports and news items carried by the BBC in the
mass media including its official news web, are ample proof of the unethical,
unprofessional and conscious misrepresentation of facts and events across the
world. A closer view shows that the news items are always more or less biased
towards the attitudes of the reporter or the editor.
Despite the mounting proof that BBC has been falsifying current events, the BBC
always hides behind a veil of a piece of legislation called the "Freedom of
Information Act". They say, that the act provides them "immunity" to publish
any item, irrespective of whether it is verified, accurate or not and whether
it has been soundly investigated and factually correct as they are not
compelled to divulge the source of information. The fact that BBC is in dire
need of funds to maintain its operations have also made it susceptible to
biases when reporting.
Details story on http://www.defence..lk/new.asp?fname=20090422_08
(ADXC, Chennai, India)
Cricket on your mind? Visit the ultimate cricket website. Enter
http://beta.cricket.yahoo.com
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 09:33:38 +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] Logs Fri. morning Aor 24, 2009
Message-ID:
<634629044.6179421240565618354.javamail.r...@sz0048a.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
9635?? Mali?? RTV du Mali? Apr?24?*0800-0845.? Gangbusters signal out of
Mali.??YL had sign-on announcement in French with IS of guitar and drums.??? OM
took?over with non-stop talk?in a vernacular until 0810? when polished and
well-produced recording of tribal music came on.? More music with a YL dj
giving "Ici Radio Mali" ID's in?between tunes.? OM back with talk in vernacular
at 0828 until tribal music returned at 0845 tune-out.? (Barker, PA)
9690?? NIGERIA?? VON? April 24, 0810-0830? Voice of Nigeria with laryngitis
this morning.? Hideous modulation wrecked any opportunity to pick out anything
intelligible as OM talked in Hausa.? Got so bad the signal actually
sounded?almost like SSB, but a quick check showed that sure enough a carrier
was present and the modulation continued to be way too hot.? Tune-out at 0830
because signal was too annoying to continue trying to copy.?? (Barjer-PA)
Bruce Barker, Broomall, PA.? Equipment: NRD535D with an Alpha Delta DX Sloper.
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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 10:07:12 -0000
From: <[email protected]>
To: "worlddx" <[email protected]>, "Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld
Shortwaveworld" <[email protected]>, "Robert Wilkner"
<[email protected]>, "Marie Lamb" <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>,
"CUMBREDX" <[email protected]>, "Chuck B" <[email protected]>,
"Anker Petersen" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>, "Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI"
<[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] ClewistonUSA, FRI MORN DXING
Message-ID: <00de01c9c4c4$73a3f990$fac8a...@hp98588948284>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
reply-type=original
Russia, 7320, Radio Rossii, 0955-1007 Noted a male in brief Russian
language comments which was followed by music. At 0958 the male
gives ID as, "Radio Rossii" which is then followed by more comments.
At 0959 a female comments. Signal is difficult to hear and consequently
pulling out details is a chore. At 1000 more ID's but a boomer on 7325
comes on the air causing splatter. The boomer is CRI broadcasting
in Japanese. Anyway, they block Rossii well enough to cause more
problems for listening. At the end, Rossii is at a poor to threshold level.
(Chuck Bolland, April 24, 2009)
Clewiston, Florida
Watkins Johnson HF1000
http://www.orchidcitysoftware.com/IMAGE59.HTML
Updated
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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 10:13:57 +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] Logs Fri. morning Aor 24, 2009
Message-ID:
<1547533712.6182421240568037481.javamail.r...@sz0048a.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
9635?? Mali?? RTV du Mali? Apr?24?*0800-0845.? Gangbusters signal out of
Mali.??YL had sign-on announcement in French with IS of guitar and drums.??? OM
took?over with non-stop talk?in a vernacular until 0810? when polished and
well-produced recording of tribal music came on.? More music with a YL dj
giving "Ici Radio Mali" ID's in?between tunes.? OM back with talk in vernacular
at 0828 until tribal music returned at 0845 tune-out.? (Barker, PA)
9690?? NIGERIA?? VON? April 24, 0810-0830? Voice of Nigeria with laryngitis
this morning.? Hideous modulation wrecked any opportunity to pick out anything
intelligible as OM talked in Hausa.? Got so bad the signal actually
sounded?almost like SSB, but a quick check showed that sure enough a carrier
was present and the modulation continued to be way too hot.? Tune-out at 0830
because signal was too annoying to continue trying to copy.?? (Barjer-PA)
Bruce Barker, Broomall, PA.? Equipment: NRD535D with an Alpha Delta DX Sloper.
------------------------------
Message: 6
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 12:27:50 +0000 (GMT)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[email protected]>
To: undisclosed recipients: ;
Subject: [HCDX] Alemania: 11770 Xradio Tambov (CVC), ruso.
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Saludos cordiales.
ALEMANIA 11770 Xradio Tambov (CVC), Juelich, 12:05-12:25, escuchada el 24 de
abril en ruso a locutor con comentarios y conversaci?n con invitado en programa
musical, posible ID, emisi?n de m?sica pop rock, larga entrevista a invitado,
SINPO 45544
*Emisi?n en paralelo por Internet por http://sradio.tv/live/23530
La web de esta emisora que emite por FM es:
http://xradio.su/
Anuncia emisiones por Onda Corta con horario de Mosc? (UTC +4??):
1600-2000 11770
2000-2200 13640
2200-2400 11945
Jos? Miguel Romero
Burjasot (Valencia)
Espa?a
Sangean ATS 909
Antena Radio Master A-108
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Message: 7
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 19:41:07 +0530
From: Swopan Chakroborty <[email protected]>
To: Bangladx <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Bangladesh Betar Domestic Services Relay on 7250kHz
Message-ID:
<[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
Forwarding message from Mr. Gautam Kr. Sharma, Avayapuri, Assam, India.
Thanks to Mr. A. M Bain of Durg, Chattisgarh, India also for this info.
Swopan Chakroborty
Kolkata, India
----------
Its my pleasure to inform you I heard Bangladesh Betar's Domestic Services
Relay on 7250kHz around 0215UTC onwards on April 23rd.Initially, there was
hum like sound was there as observed by me & however later the sound was not
heard louder i.e.it became somewhat faded.I recorded its audio around
0215,0216,0220,0245 & 0310UTC perhaps. And while checking around 0319UTC, I
didn't find its signal there on 7250kHz. And slight noise i.e. QRM from a
radio station on 7240kHz could be found during my monitoring period
i.e.0215-0310UTC.And I identified the station from its contents & language
of broadcasting i.e. Bengali.But the signal varied from fair to poor in
strength not strong as heard during their previous shortwave frequency i.e.
4750kHz.
On April 24th, after several checking on 7250kHz from 0200UTC, the signal
was very weak & initially around 0200UTC onwards hum sound was there.
On April 24th morning, the signal was too weak to copy & the hum sound was
there.
73 & 55
Gautam Kumar Sharma (GK)
Abhayapuri(Assam) (India)
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Message: 8
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 09:42:45 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs April 22-24, 2009
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
** AUSTRALIA. Among several signals, mostly in Chinese audible in the middle of
the night on 16m, April 24 at 0558 was something weak on 17830. Per Aoki, this
must be CVC Darwin, 250 kW, 340 degrees, 0400-1000 in Chinese.
Also had RA weakly in English on 17750, 0601 April 24 with news from USA, //
better 15240. 17750 is Shepparton, 100 kW, 329 degrees at 2330-0800 (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS [and non]. Spring is here --- middle of the night
opening on 16 meters from R. Free Asia in Chinese, April 24 at 0557 on 17640.
At first I figured it was ChiCom jamming with the CNR1 program, which is
certainly in use, but then I found two // frequencies, except they were 1 or 2
seconds displaced, typical behavior of the IBB sites to even out power
consumption. And no echoes on any single frequency.
At 0601 April 24 on 17880, same Chinese program as 17640 but stronger and about
two seconds ahead of it.
Emboldened by such propagation, I headed for 13 meters even tho it was around
local midnight. And was rewarded by yet another signal, on 21550. Quite weak
but // 17880 and 17640 altho displaced, about one second ahead of 17880. What
does PWBR `2009` say? Nothing anywhere at any time shown on 21550.
Per Aoki listings here is what I was hearing:
17640, RFA Tinian, 0300-0600, 295 degrees starting April 24! It is not yet on
RFA`s own schedule: http://www.rfa.org/english/about/frequencies.html
17880, RFA Saipan, 0300-0600, 310 degrees [but on later]
21550, RFA Tinian, 0300-0700, 304/303 degrees
But all are jammed. I am fairly positive in this case I was hearing the NMI
transmitters, and because of much higher latitude path, the jammers were not
making it here.
As if to compensate for this, 16m was late opening after sunrise April 24:
still almost dead at 1252, with trace of Chile on 17680; 1328 starting to pick
up with only poor signals from that plus 17595 Spain and 17800 Portugal.
Nothing unusual at 0600 per SWPC, unless a SF hitting a hefty 71 made all the
difference. More pertinent is the increasing summer sun in the northern
hemisphere.
Solar-terrestrial indices for 23 April follow.
Solar flux 71 and mid-latitude A-index 1.
The mid-latitude K-index at 0600 UTC on 24 April was 1 (8 nT).
The mid-latitude K-index at 1200 UTC on 24 April was 1 (9 nT).
No space weather storms were observed for the past 24 hours.
No space weather storms are expected for the next 24 hours.
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** RUSSIA. VOR`s only A09 frequency in English to NAm at 0400-0600 is 13775.
Mostly it had been inaudible to just barely audible here, but April 24 it was
finally propagating, as I tuned in just before closing: fairly good at 0556
with music, 0558 perky YL with sorta British accent signing off NAm service, to
return at 2200 on 31 meters. Service to Europe and Australia would continue
now; just gave meter bands and in the case of Europe, Mwavelengths. What
century are they living in? Or is their target audience the dwindling number of
people with old radios calibrated only in meters? And I use the term
`calibrated` loosely, as such terminology is quite inaccurate.
As for 13775, the original VOR A09 sked showed it in English only at 0400-0600,
as does EiBi, but Aoki now shows it at 0100-0600, all 250 kW, 50 degrees via
Vladivostok-Tavrich site at 131-54E, 43-20N. So is 13775 really on air now from
0100? RUVR`s own schedule at
http://www.ruvr.ru/files/shedule/VSA_NorthAmerica.xls
still shows 13775 as 04-06 only, but there were reports that VOR would be
adding more SW frequencies due to numerous listener complaints. This led me to
check 15, 17, and even 21 MHz with positive results (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** SAUDI ARABIA. 15380, with Qur`an, poor but no buzz, April 24 at 1329. This
is the Holy Qur`an Service, at 12-14, 500 kW, 310 degrees from Riyadh (Glenn
Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SPAIN [non]. 15170 via Costa Rica, reconfirmed REE is still carrying news in
co-official languages, as Friday April 24 at 1254 concluding news of Basque
country presented in Castilian. Should be M-F 1240-1255 in Catalan, Galician
and Basque [really mostly Castilian as a security measure?], despite this
schedule
http://www.rtve.es/files/70-14142-FICHERO/Parrilla_marzo_2009.pdf
showing something called ``Fuero Propio`` in the 1230-1300 semihour. My
dixionary says Fuero means a compilation of laws or a municipal charter, so
possibly this an oblique way of referring to the legal obligation to air token
broadcasts in minority languages? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** WESTERN SAHARA [non]. 6300, LV de la RASD, via Algeria, April 24 at 0608
with chanting, which certainly sounds Qur`anish, but quite unlike what we hear
from closer to Mecca; is such variation allowed? By 0611 had finished that and
started an exhortative speaker (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 17850, *0559 April 24 Chinese talk over ``Diamonds`` commercial
theme music, while I was getting R. Free Asia, NMI and Australia on other 16m
channels, 17850 with a better signal than any of them. Nothing listed here in
the online schedules, nor on 17845 or 17855 in case I misread frequency on
FRG-7 analog dial, which has a parallax problem in this range, but I don`t
think so. Could be CNR1 jammer against unknown target (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST) ###
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Message: 9
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 12:17:58 -0500
From: Brandon Jordan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected], [email protected], HCDX CONTRIBUTIONS
- LATEST <[email protected]>, [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Brandon Jordan Logs - 6090 kHz loggings with Anguilla
off the air
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Many thanks to Pastor Scott for opening a 2+ hour window on 6,090 kHz,
allowing me to get a good log of Amhara State Radio. Anguilla was back
at 0406, by which time Ethiopia had faded to poor levels. No sign of R
Nigeria Kaduna at listed 0400 sign-on.
6089.95 BRAZIL (t) R Bandeirantes Sao Paulo 0211 Anguilla off leaving
Bandeirantes, poor with non-stop Portuguese, alone on channel until
Radio Amhara signed on at 0254 and overpowering Brazil by 0300; 4/24
(Jordan-TN)
6090 ETHIOPIA Amhara State Radio *0254 initially poor, but strengthening
rapidly from 0300 to good levels by 0310, dominating co-channel R
Bandeirantes with Anguilla off. Very nice popular Ethiopian instrumental
and vocal selections with woman announcer in unid language between most
songs. A couple mentions of Amhara then Radio, 3 time pips on the top of
the hour over currently playing musical selection, by which time signal
had faded significantly. This is listed as being in Oromiya which is
surprising as Amharic is the language of Amhara State. No "Radio Amhara"
ID heard, ID's appear to be "Amhara ..... Radio" with a word or two
between. Anguilla back at 0406, darn. Many thanks to Pastor Melissa
Scott for allowing this nice window to Africa! (Jordan-TN)
--
Brandon Jordan - Memphis, TN, USA
[email protected] - http://www.bcdx.org
Perseus SDR - Wellbrook ALA100
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Message: 10
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 18:24:27 +0000 (GMT)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[email protected]>
To: undisclosed recipients: ;
Subject: [HCDX] Escuchas Clandestinas y dom?sticas del 24 de abril.
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Saludos cordiales.
RUSIA 7325 Adygeyskoye Radio, Krasnodar, 17:21-17:28, escuchada el 24 de abril
en adigu?s, a locutora con comentarios en programa musical, emisi?n de m?sica
pop mel?dica, SINPO 33443
SUDAN 7200 Radio Omdurman, Al Fitahab, 17:40-17:44, escuchada el 24 de abril en
idioma ?rabe a locutor con comentarios, referencias a Sudan, SINPO 35433
Clandestinas
ALEMANIA 13830 Radio Oromiyaa Liberati?n, Juelich, 17:30-17:33, escuchada el 24
de abril en idioma oromo, comienza emisi?n con sinton?a, locutor con ID,
segmento musical, la se?al es pobre, a las 17:31 comienza emisi?n extra?a
se?al, ?jammer?, la emisi?n queda totalmente atorada, SINPO 21331
ARGELIA 6300 Radio Nacional Saharaui, Rabouni, 17:45-17:50, escuchada el 24 de
abril en idioma ?rabe o hasan?a a locutor con comentarios, referencias a
?Saharaui y Ameriqu?a?, posible bolet?n de noticias con titulares separado de
segmento musical, SINPO 35433
EMIRATOS ?RABES 9590 Sudan Radio Service, Dhabbaya, 17:05-17:10, escuchada el
24 de abril, probablemente en idioma Shiluk a locutor con comentarios,
referencias a ?Sudan, Darfur, Obama y ?Guinea??, SINPO 44444
ETIOP?A 7165 Voice of Peace and Democracy??, Addis Ababa-Gedja, 18:09-18:21,
escuchada el 24 de abril en tigrilla a locutor con comentarios, emisi?n en
paralelo por 9560, segmento de m?sica folkl?rica local, SINPO 35443
Existe cierta confusi?n con este servicio entre Aoki y el EiBi de vu. En el
Aoki se presenta c?mo servicio en Somal? de Radio Etiop?a, sin embargo en Eibi
c?mo ?bice of Peace and Democracy.
MADAGASCAR 11500 Radio Dabanga, Talata-Volondry, 17:15-17:20, escuchada el 24
de abril en dialecto sudan?s sin identificar a locutora con comentarios, ID
?Radio Dabanga?, conversaciones con corresponsales, referencias a ?Darfur,
Sudan?s?, SINPO 44444
MOLDAVIA 7480 Radio Payam e-Doost, Kishinev-Grigoriopol, 18:00-18:04, escuchada
el 24 de abril en farsi, antes de empezar emisi?n y cuando a?n no hab?a
terminado el servicio en georgiano de VOA comienza tono de llamada, la emisi?n
empieza con m?sica de sinton?a y locutora con ID, a continuaci?n una pieza
musical interpretada por una cantante, me parece entender ?Mois? Mois??,
comentarios, SINPO 45544
REINO UNIDO 12035 SW Radio ?frica, Rampisham, 17:51-17:54, escuchada el 24 de
abril en ingl?s a locutora con entrevista a invitado, referencias a Zimbabwe,
SINPO 44444
RUSIA 15350 Radio Xoriyo Ogadenia, Samara, 17:00-17:04, escuchada el 24 de
abril en somal?, comienza emisi?n con m?sica de sinton?a, locutor con
presentaci?n e identificaci?n, anuncia Internet, a las 17:02 comienza emisi?n
de extra?a se?al, ?jamming?, en paralelo por 17870, SINPO 22332
15350 Voice of Meselna-Delina, Samara, 17:35-17:38, escuchada el 24 de abril en
idioma tigrilla a locutora con comentarios, segmento musical, tema ?tnico
africano con c?nticos e intrumentos de percusi?n, SINPO 24432
UCRANIA 11530 Dengue Mezopotamya, 17:11-17:14, escuchada el 24 de abril en
idioma kurdo a locutor con comentarios, posible bolet?n de noticias, SINPO 25432
Jos? Miguel Romero
Burjasot (Valencia)
Espa?a
Sangean ATS 909
Antena Radio Master A-108
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Message: 11
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 20:48:42 +0000 (GMT)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[email protected]>
To: undisclosed recipients: ;
Subject: [HCDX] 6937 Radio Nacional de Espa?a y NO ID en ?rabe. ?que
es esto?
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
Saludos cordiales.
6937 Radio Nacional de Espa?a, 20:40-20:45, escuchada el 24 de abril emisi?n de
dos emisiones, una en espa?ol y no es Radio Exterior de Espa?a al menos en su
servicio en 7275 y otra emisi?n de m?sica, ?se trata de alg?n extra?o producto
de frecuencias?, nunca me hab?a pasado esto. Muevo el dial para arriba y para
abajo y no consigo hacer desaparecer la emisi?n. Identifico una de las
emisoras, se trata de Radio Nacional de Espa?a en paralelo por 558 Mw, la otra
parece una emisora en ?rabe, no se si alguien m?s puede captarla.
COREA 6600 Voice of the People, Kyonggi-do, 20:25-20:31, escuchada el 24 de
abril en coreano a locutora con comentarios y emisi?n de m?sica t?pica coreana,
me recuerda a canciones emitidas por la Voz de Corea, consigo escucharla mejor
en LSB y un USB, m?sica con coros, a las 20:31 irrumpe se?al digital, SINPO
24342
Pirata
6870 Playback Int., 20:36-20:40, escuchada el 24 de abril con emisi?n de m?sica
pop, SINPO 34443
Jos? Miguel Romero
Burjasot (Valencia)
Espa?a
Sangean ATS 909
Antena Radio Master A-108
------------------------------
Message: 12
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 21:53:41 +0100
From: "Tom Taylor" <[email protected]>
To: "Tom Taylor" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Gloria International this Sunday
Message-ID: <50e7c53c36634e61bddaadf880c39...@dellcb21k2j>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Radio Gloria International this Sunday
Date 26TH of April 2009,
Time 0900 to 1000 UTC
Channel 6140 KHz
The transmissions of Radio Gloria will be broadcast over
the transmitting station Wertachtal in Germany.
The transmitter power will be 100 000 Watts, and we will
be using a non-directional antenna system (Quadrant antenna).
Good listening 73s Tom
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Message: 13
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 14:42:35 -0700 (PDT)
From: Mike <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Exiting news spread the word
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Dear radio users
I am pleased to report that the new UKQRM e-petition is now ready to sign!
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/SaveShortwave2/
This one builds on the last one that, as you all know, we actually had a very
encouraging response to!
The UK Government has told us that PLT must comply with the EMC regulations
2006.
If it does not then it should not be in use.
As most of us now accept the current blight of PLT devices such as the Comtrend
power line adaptor, do not and could never comply.
So much so that the pro PLT lobby wants special treatment and relaxation of the
laws and regulations.
Imagine what other manufactures would say if the PLT businesses were granted
this? It would be open season right across the spectrum.
If you enjoy listening to shortwave radio, if you are a amateur or professional
user of that spectrum then we/it need your support!
Please sign this petition as soon as you can and make sure to tell others about
it.
This one runs for just six months.
We need at least the number of signatures we had last time, that?s over 3500!!
This issues effects everyone who uses HF.
To our knowledge PLT uses 2-34Mhz all the time.
If you are a amateur operator then don't think that the so called notches will
protect you!
There is clear evidence of a much raised noise floor in proximity to a power
line adaptors.
Not only this, but its easy to see that if PLT with its poor and limited
notching is allowed its head then others will soon start using the notched
bands for their broadcasts.
All amateurs check shortwave broadcasts from time to time.
Sign the petition and if you have a case of PLT interference that is preventing
your radio from working as intended then you should report the mater to Ofcom
and please pass the resulting case number to UKQRM.
PLT (power line transmission)
PLA (power line adaptor)
Your hobby needs you, please don't let it down.
Regards to all
Mike
UKQRM founder member.
www.ukqrm.org
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/UKQRM/
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Message: 14
Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 20:31:35 EDT
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] April 24 Logs
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** ARGENTINA. 11710.75, RAE, 1045-1105, April 24, tune-in to
Japanese talk. Local Argentine music. IS & Spanish/English IDs at
1100. Into Portuguese at 1102. Poor to fair with occasional QRM
from Voice of Korea 11710. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** BOLIVIA. 6155.26, Radio Fides, La Paz, 0150-0205+, April 24,
Andean music. Spanish talk. Spanish ballads. ID at 0201. Weak.
Poor with adjacent channel splatter. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** MALI. 9635, RTVM, *0800:30-0830, April 24, sign on with flute IS
and opening French ID announcements. Vernacular talk at 0801.
Local rustic guitar music at 0810. Tribal vocals at 0812. ?Radio Mali?
IDs. Fair signal with low noise level. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** NIGERIA. 6089.85, Radio Nigeria, Kaduna, 2150-2215, April 24,
talk in listed Hausa. Tribal chants. Religious recitations at 2202.
Strong but must use ECSS-USB to avoid DRM mess on low side.
Covered by Anguilla at their 2215 sign on. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** SLOVAKIA. 7290, IRRS, 2035-2101*, April 24, tune-in to Glenn
Hauser?s World of Radio. Closing IRRS ID announcements at 2100
and off with Italian National Anthem. Poor in noisy conditions.
(Brian Alexander, PA)
Brian Alexander, Mechanicsburg, PA, U.S.A.
Equipment: TenTec RX-340, two 100 foot longwires
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