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Today's Topics:
1. Glenn Hauser logs July 8-9, 2009 (Glenn Hauser)
2. l o g s (Robert Wilkner)
3. logs (Robert Wilkner)
4. Logs 3-6.7 (Zacharias Liangas )
5. Logs (Manuel M?ndez)
6. Logs from NH-USA, July 6-8 (Scott R. Barbour Jr.)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 08:38:50 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
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Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs July 8-9, 2009
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** CANADA [and non]. CFRX, 6070, July 9 at 1245 with QRM from a roar, no doubt
the N. Korean transmitter, VOK in Japanese which probably went off a few
minutes later leaving what little summer daytime signal remained of CFRX in the
clear (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA [and non]. Firedrake check July 8 at 1311: audible on 14430 for the
second day instead of 14420, but not audible on any other of the usual
frequencies 8-19 MHz. Conditions quite poor today plus local T-storms in the
morning.
July 9: at 1250 JBA on 8400, not on 9000 but at 1322 JBA on 9000. At 1327 JBA
on 13970 but good on 14430, better than // 15730, JBA 17500, not on 18320.
15730 is the transmitter that has been jumping around in the 15.7s, presumably
tracking Sound of Hope.
July 9 edition of Aoki explains:
15750*Xi Wang Zhi Sheng SOH 1230-1300 1234567 Chinese 100 131 Dushanbe-Yangiyul
TJK 06848E3829N SOH a09 May 25- 15720-157
15750*Xi Wang Zhi Sheng SOH 1400-1430 1234567 Chinese 100 131 Dushanbe-Yangiyul
TJK 06848E3829N SOH a09 May 25- 15750-157
Isn`t Tajikistan relay new for SOH? But my log was during the 13-14 UT break in
Aoki listings. Timing and frequency probably change every day (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. RHC check July 8 at 1650 found 11760 still on at midday; too much
local noise to confirm the others.
Next check at 2032: any English starting this hour? No, both 11760 and 17660 in
Spanish, an echo apart. 13760 also echoing vs 11760, audible on much weaker
11800; and just barely on 12000, which seems to have been abandoned in the
mornings, and if it stays on past 2100 will collide with HCJB Spanish. At 2103,
yes, HCJB over another signal with a SAH. The RNV relay was operating normally
on 17705 at 2038 check.
Meanwhile, at 2043 also found RHC on 11770 // 11760. At 2104 the program on
11760 announced as ``Revista Iberoamericana de Radio Habana Cuba``, and still
// 13760 and 17660, while 11770 and 13790 now on the air with open carrier
only. At 2105 those two joined Spanish // the others.
The confusing transmission schedule at
http://www.radiohc.cu/espanol/c_frecuencia/frecuencias.htm
still has not been updated to show any of these changes, altho it`s been a
sesquiweek since the Honduran coup. From this you`d never know that RHC is
staying on the air after 0700, and 1500-2000+. Presumably the takeover by RHC
Spanish of RHC English and other language transmissions is ad-hoc and may
revert to original sked at any time. But don`t count on it: once RHC has an
obsession, they milk it to death; just ask the Cinco H?roes.
UT July 9 observations: at 0618, nice classical guitar music, but did not last
long, on 11760 // 6140, 6120 echo apart, 6000, with English on 6010, 6060. This
seems to be a reliable pattern at the moment instead of all frequencies in
English after 0500.
Big discrepancy at 1317: on 9570, the CRI relay in English overridden by RHC
Spanish // all the other frequencies. Same buzzy spurs as always against R.
Australia on 9560, 9580. Hard to decide whether this was an audio feed/mixture
problem, or two transmitters by mistake on same frequency 9570. At 1325 I
noticed a `slow SAH`, irregular deep fades, maybe averaging about once every 4
seconds, or 0.25 Hz, which points to two transmitters. Mix still going at 1334
check, but at 1336 both dumped off the air simultaneously, so that points to
two audios/one transmitter. Maybe they noticed the problem? No, just a normal
failure at RHC, as both came back two minutes later. Meanwhile I checked all
the other usual frequencies at 1335 to find if any of them were missing: no,
confirmed on: 15360, 15120, 13880, 13780, 13760, 13680, 11800, 11760, 6000,
5965. Final check at 1354: still the mixture on 9570, Commies vs Commies for
sure! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. VOI still on 9526- instead of 9525-, July 9 at 1316 with English
talk, only poor signal but luckily nothing on 9525 to het it during the English
hour unlike before and after (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. There was sporadic E DX from here for many hours July 8 into UT July
9, channels 2-3-4 loaded with signals in Spanish, mostly too much QRM to make
much out, and at times poking up to channels 5, 6, and into FM. The best we
could do in most TV cases was identify the network by bug and/or TV Guide
program listings, rather than individual stations call letters. All times UT.
Originally compiled in chrono order, then re-sorted into frequency order.
Channel 2: 1413 UT, studio show with `hoy` lower-case bug in lower right (LR)
--- that`s the Mexican version of ``Today`` on the XEW-2 network, not to be
confused with a Panamanian callsign starting with HO! It could be XEW-2 itself
from DF or one of several relays. Unfortunately an unexpected thunderstorm was
about to hit and that closed down all external-antenna TV DX activity almost
until local noon.
Channel 4: at 2205 UT, could make out Spongebob on 4 and 3, as well as 5, so
XHGC-net but too much QRM most of the time on 3 and 4.
Channel 4: at 2306, GUADALAJARA, JAL. Supered below talking head, so likely XHG.
Channel 4, at 2334, a large 4 bug in the upper left with small letters under
it; and at the bottom of the screen at the left large NX plus more letters to
the right. TV Guide shows NXclusivo as the show on the XEQ Galavisi?n network
at this time. Per W9WI the only two for this on 4 are XHBO in Oaxaca and XHGK
in Tapachula.
Channel 4, at 2326, 5 net logo UR on novela? with hischool kids. At 2333 saw
SPELLING BEE ROUND 7 behind characters in a sitcom, maybe same one, soundtrack
language unknown.
Channel 5: at 2158, same-offset CCI to KOCO-5 nightlight, occasionally
overriding video but not audio, with Spongebob Squarepants (forget the surname
in Spanish; is he syndicated OTA anywhere in USA or only on NIK cable?), and
kept running past 2200. This checks with schedule for XHGC-5 network, and on 5
it could be XHGC M?xico DF itself, which is also zero-offset; but so are about
five other full-power repeaters around the country. BTW, all of Mexico is
within single-hop E-skip range from here. Same CCI seen again July 9 at 0155.
Channel 6: 87.75, channel 6 audio as monitored on FM radio: at 1731, world news
in Spanish, about Italy; CCI. At 1743 SS YL with word game show. On caradio at
1829, Azteca-13 promos. At 1944, Spanish game/quiz show about Michael Jackson.
MUF just to here, nothing making it thru above 88 MHz at this time.
Later had several ch 6 events with video and/or audio. At 2217 Rumbo a la
Final, promo for some silly ballgame, I suppose; 2225 novela with Azteca 13 bug
in upper right. This consists of two vertical lines, and to their right 3
shorter dots. Maybe that`s Aztec for 5+5+3. Unfortunately there are about eight
full-power Azteca-13s around Mexico on channel 6. 2232 audio, ads in pesos,
including for hair conditioner.
Into UT July 9: 0025 on 6, talk show around table, A-13 bug in UR, and below it
``en vivo``. To clinch it, crawler across lower part of screen mentioning
AZTECA 13.
At 0155 on 6, f?tbol, which matches TVG listings for XEQ Galavisi?n net, live,
US vs Honduras --- but W9WI.com does not have any XEQ relay on 6, hi power or
lo! Could it be extra-Mexican? Mixing with Novela showing A-13 bug.
At 0225 on 6 audio 87.75, A-13 promo, CCI.
FM: 1700 UT, heavy Es on channels 2-5 and more. 1720, unfortunately, the storm
has bumped up tropo, which makes finding a clear FM frequency for Es even more
difficult. Wichita and Tulsa are inbooming along with OKC stations and all
around these areas. Mostly I look for standout Spanish tho we have some local
Spanish such as 92.1 in Enid, 92.7 in Wichita (a ``Hydraulic`` street address
is a dead giveaway), and some OKC-area toward the top end.
I head to the porch with my DX-398 portable, as I manoeuvre the whip to
minimize local QRM. DX seems to improve with it horizontal, minimizing the
vertically-polarized component of locals.
93.9: at 1722, first Spanish found is on 93.9, song, fading. At 1726 I am
getting at least two SS here, one talk, one music. Ad with a weight in onzas,
so maybe US origin. 1727 singing ID as ``Est?reo Milenio, 93.9 Digital, s?lo
?xitos``. No match for that slogan in 2009 Emisoras de FM (hereafter EFM). Or
in Google search. At 1736, again two stations mixing with talk and music; YL
talk discussing relationships.
At 1739 I was hearing some of the same audio on 93.3, along with CCI, via the
local Enid translator K227AT which relays KIMY 93.9 Watonga, and anything else
overriding it on 93.9!
Back to 93.9 itself: 1754, once again at least two SS stations mixing, song and
talk. 1755, ad for Puerto Vallarta, but probably promoting it elsewhere as
destination, no station listed there; timecheck for 5 before the hour, ``93
punto 9`` by YL, Monterrey mentioned, and ad for a technical institute. Once
again, no NL station on 93.9 so another dead end. 1757 ad string, one for some
event taking place July 11 on the campus universitario, and Universidad
Michoacana mentioned on the other station. Now we have an abundance of riches
as two stations are listed in Michoac?n, one in the capital Morelia, XHMO which
does at least use ``digital`` in its slogan. So tentatively that.
97.7 is another frequency that passes for ``clear`` around here. (Enid`s
part-15 ``WECS`` has been inactive since last report in April or May but too
far from the home shack to matter anyway.) At 1823 heard Spanish talk. 1743,
PSA for suprema corte, CCI from YL DJ, 12:44 timecheck, mentioned Chihuahua,
and a bit later ``97-7, La N?mero Uno en ?xitos``. CCI at 1745 had ad for ropa.
1745 ``#1`` slogan again, Cine-Mex and Wal-Mart ads. I really can`t be certain
which ads came from which station. Guess what: there are no Chihuahua stations
in EFM on 97.7; but just hearing a state mentioned could also be part of a
street address, or even a business name anywhere else. The slogan above does
not match anything on 97.7 in EFM either.
How about Cine-Mex? I was afraid it`s a national chain everywhere, but
http://cinemex.com/cartelera/complejo.php shows it only in DF and six other
cities. The only match in EFM is DF, which is XERC. Another tentative log?
At 1752 on 97.7, ad for Servi-Llantas which carries Goodyear, Caf?-W, pesos,
local street addresses unrecognized, one mentioning Obreg?n, which is a
national name applying to streets, etc. everywhere. But next ad mentions
`potosina` and San Lu?s Potos?, so this one is definite, XHSNP. And the RDS was
displaying TEMP 24C even after it had faded out.
Then at 1758 on 97.7, ads for Banco de M?xico, and for Cinemas Henry. Per
http://www.cinemashenry.com.mx/ we have a match for Tampico, XHRW.
At 1801 on 97.7 ad for some event, school? running 20 July to 7 August in
Tampico, ``Arcoiris M?gico``, promo for something at 3-5 pm on ``Los 40
Principales, 97 punto 7``. VG signal for a while. Los 40 Principales is indeed
the slogan of XHRW Tampico, per EFM. Means Top 40 and there`s probably one in
every market. MUF dropped down around 1805 so I quit for a while.
95.3, briefly at 1830 some SS music. Both Tampico and SLP, heard earlier, have
stations on this frequency. Plus several others. Now I`m on the caradio.
105.9, at 1750, briefly SS conversation with YL. AFAIK, the OK stations in
Hobart and Seminole are not SS. So maybe this was MexDX at MUF spike? No, KSSA
near Garden City, Kansas fits (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** NIGERIA. Don`t often hear VON 15120 at 0626, but there it was July 9 with
news in English about Africa, poor-fair, fades (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** OKLAHOMA. As I was hunting for FM DX from Mexico, noted the following
non-DX. July 8 at 1730 UT on 96.5, heard ``The new Mix 96`` slogan, from Tulsa.
What`s new about it? However RDS at 1734 displayed MIX 96.5 amid scrolling song
titles. So is it 96 or 96.5??
At 1724 found steady signal on 99.7 stereo, gospel rock. Is Mustang, SW of OKC,
finally on the air, KZLS moved from Alva/Enid? Never heard any ID or other talk
as I tuned by several more times. Later at 2230, however, no significant signal
on 99.7, so maybe an early/irregular test, or fooled by something else tropping
in at midday (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also 93.3 under
MEXICO
** RUSSIA. 12000, VOR via Khabarovsk, July 8 at 1256 distorted during music,
Chinese announcement, carrier motorboating obviously with BFO on; finally went
off at 1401:25* (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SPAIN. REE making it thru on 13m again, July 9 at 1333 on 21610, 21570,
weaker 21540, poor with fades, maybe sporadic E-assisted on final hop (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** TAIWAN. RTI Japanese service, 9735, again accompanied by buzzy spurs around
9730 and 9740 July 9 at 1314. The higher one was of slightly higher pitch than
the lower one indicating the fundamental was a smidgin on the low side. These
spurs appear only occasionally. I should think the 9730v one would be a problem
for those monitoring Myanmar on 9731v, not a chance of it here, but have seen
no mention of it in that connexion. However, RTI is on 9735 only at 11-12 and
13-14 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U K [non]. July 8 at 2051, slow SAH between two stations on 11855: one in
Luso Portuguese, no doubt BBC to Africa via Ascension, 250 kW at 114 degrees
during this semihour only M-F; and WYFR which is on 11855 2000-0200 in Spanish,
100 kW at 222 degrees, so theoretically no collision. In the clear at 2100 with
YFR IS. BTW, WYFR in English during the previous hour 19-20 on 11855, is via
Ascension too, 250 kW at 65 degrees. And Portuguese on 11855 not to be confused
with Brazilian from low-power R. Aparecida at 0800-0300 per Aoki (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 18770, WWRB 2 x // 9385 audible July 9 at 1331, fading up to S9+5,
and down to S3 or less, non-BS talker at the moment, but soon turned over to
the Voice of the Last Days Prophet of God. Ralph sure knows how to make up
apocalyptic titles for himself! Was expecting this, as usual tipoffs, nearby
WWCR 13845 and 15825 were inbooming a few minutes earlier; however, sporadic E
MUF had still not built up to 56 MHz by 1530 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. Haven`t heard the spurs from WWRB 9385 lately around 9458 or
9322, so July 9 at 1316 as I bandscanned downward, looked for 9458. Well, there
was a very weak unstable carrier on 9459.4, so is that it? No! 9385 itself not
on yet, as Dave changes 3185 to 9385 whenever he gets around to it sometime
between 1300 and 1330. See also USA WWRB. What could 9460v be? No stations at
all scheduled at this hour, but Aoki says V of Turkey will resume it on August
2 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2009 12:32:34 -0400
From: Robert Wilkner <[email protected]>
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Subject: [HCDX] l o g s
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2009 12:39:32 -0400
From: Robert Wilkner <[email protected]>
To: HCDX <[email protected]>
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9 July 2009
2850 North Korean carrier noted 1030 on 3 July. not heard well in last
two months as an indicator of band conditions to Asia [Wilkner]
2379.86.Brasil Radio Educadora de Limeira 0910 to 0930 weak with some
Portuguese 8 July [Wilkner]
3255 Brasil Radio Educadora 6 de Agosto, Xapuri 1000 to 1020 om in
Portuguese, weak 8 July, [Wilkner]
3255 UNID 1055 om en espanol 3 July. [Wilkner]
3309.98 Bolivia Radio Mosoj Chaski, Cochabamba 0930 to 1030 noted every
day in Florida.
3329.53 Peru, Ondas del Huallaga, Hu?nuco 1015 with CHU notched 9 July;
Better on 8 July with music and om en espanol. best in lsb. 0050 to 0100
with good audio, 3 July. [Wilkner]
3945, R. Vanuatu, Port Vila. July, 5 0834 sound of a car with siren
followed by a slow speech male; romantic pop and reggae music, 0856 male
talks, 0900 canned talks on music by female ?program?, Pacific choral
but melodically seeming religious music. Good, constant signal level,
35333. Returning to listen from 0928 to 1002, basically music selections
& talks; music was with a pacific elements crossing world pop music,
from romantic to hip hop style; many IDs ?R. Vanuatu; R Vanuatu, voice
of...? Monitored two top of the hour and don?t heard that ?flute
signature?. Its signal was better than in 2006 considering actual
propagation, better than the best moments of SIBC. At peak 45434 (L?cio
Ot?vio Bobrowiec ).
--------------Lucio tried this here but only a carrier !
Bob------------------
4409.79 [?} Bolivia, Radio Eco, Reyes carrier noted 0950 to 1002 on 8
July, no logs of Radio Eco at this time but is regular after 0100 in
Florida. Before 0000 banda media harmonic dominates. rlcw
4409.79 Bolivia, Radio Eco, Reyes 0052 strong signal with om 3 July
[Wilkner]
4451.2 Bolivia, Radio Santa Ana, Santa Ana de Yacuma 2320 to 2335 or
beyond on some day, a regular since 30 June, per L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec
assistance.
4699.32 Bolivia Radio San Miguel, Riberalta 1000 most days, off 0900 to
1030 for five days , 2300 to 0030 seems always there! [Wilkner + LOB]
4716.62 Bolivia Radio Yura, Yura noted 1000 to 1100 fade with weak
signal 7,8,9 July; 2330 July 4[Wilkner]
4732 RTTY 2330 with no signal of the occasional Bolivian. [Wilkner]
4746.89 Peru Radio Huanta 2000 Huanta Ayacucho 2335 on 30 June, [Wilkner]
4781.73 Bolivia, R. Tacana, Tumupasa. 2330 to 0000 with weak signal,
some audio; also same time 6 July [Wilkner]
4790. Peru Radio Visi?n Chiclayo, irregular schedule off 1000 on 9 July
and other days; 0930 30 June, [Wilkner]
4796.45 Bolivia Radio Lipez, Uyuni with om espanol 1015 9 July [Wilkner]
4800 Mexico 4800, XERTA 0930 carrier only on 8 July, 1230 fading out
with music, 2 July. [Wilkner]
4824.49 Peru La Voz de la Selva, Iquitos Sign on 0914, yl into echo
chamber effect on 26 June; [Wilkner]
4825 Brasil Radio Can??o Nova [?] , 0933 to 0945 weak in Portuguese 8
July. [Wilkner]
4826.45 Peru Radio Sicuani, Sicuani 2340 on July 5; 1000 each day in
July with weak but steady signal, no fades. [KM-Cedar Key- Wilkner]
4834.93 Bolivia, R. Virgen de Remedios, Tupiza. Noted recently by LOB
4857.39 Peru Radio La Hora Cusco 2330 to 0000 most local evenings,
[Bolland Wilkner]
4857, Peru, R. La Hora, Cusco. June 26, 27 Spanish 2336-0007 two male
talks in a sports program ?lo partido...?, 2048 ads ?computadoras...?,
0006 female talks, short music, 0008 audio silent, 0009 presumed carrier
off. Capable to copy few words, 23533 (lob-B).
4865t. Bolivia Radio Logos, Santa Cruz 2340 to 2350 deep fades, yl en
espanol, thanks L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec 29 June; similar log 2 July [Wilkner]
4885, R Clube do Para, Belem 29 June 2330 to 2345, om with strong Belem
ID [Wilkner]
4905.01 Radio Anhanguera, Aragua?na 2340 om Portuguese vocal, good
signal 30 June. [Wilkner]
4949.9 [?] Peru Radio Madre de Dios, Pt Maldonado 1059 carrier on, very
weak 3 July. [Wilkner]
4955 Peru Radio Cultural Amauta, Huanta noted 1015 on June 30 [Wilkner]
5039.21 Peru, Radio Libertad Junin 1020 most local mornings
5460.1 Peru Radio Bolivar Cd. Bolivar 2330 to 0000 on 29 June [Wilkner]
5580.2 Bolivia Radio San Jos?, San Jos? de Chiquitos 2330 to 0000 noted
since June 30, very regular Bolivian [Wilkner et al]
5952.53 Bolivia, Radio P?o XII Siglo, *1100 July 9th, seem regular sign
on time.
6075 Radio Kawsachun Coca, Lauca 1000 -1100 seemed off 9 July; noted
1055 3 July, 1020 to 1040 better signal on 5 July [Wilkner]
6104.77 Mexico M?rida 0935 strong signal, om/yl with music 8 July [Wilkner]
6173.9 Peru Radio Tawantinsuyo, Cusco 0050 to 0100 weak signal but
untroubled by cochannel slop, om espanol, OA music 3 July [Wilkner]
Pompano Beach, Cedar Key, Clewiston, Embu SP Brasil. [Florida / Brasil DX]
73s
Bob
Pompano Beach, Florida, US
NRD 535D ~ Drake R7
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2009 20:52:40 +0300
From: "Zacharias Liangas " <[email protected]>
To: <>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs 3-6.7
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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All http://zlgr.multiply.com/journal/item/223/Series_of_logs_3-_6_.7_
Thessaloniki on 3.7 with R75 ,2x16 inv V
Tatarstan 15110 @0409 with open carrier, then prg in Russian S5 34333
INdia 15075 AIr 0412 with Hindi songs S3 34433
9745 Bahrain 0416 with Arab songs S1 !!
9705 Xinjiang 0417 with trad Uighur instrument , YL with titling and back to
song S3 32333 QRM with Eth
Litohoron on 4.7 using PL200 , alone or with the connection on metallic
window mesh
12170 1645-1710 R Cairo with Vof Africa prg in English .good signal
12160 1645-1700 IRRS on 1650 with ID and then religious program fair
signal
7110 R Ethiopia heard 1705 with fair signal
9730 VoVietnam with prg in viet 1757 43xx3
15190 R Afirca a1800 OM with relig prg
15245 Vo Korea 1803 with prg and ID in Eng Good
7100 VoK 1812 with nes in FF FAir
7165 mixed CH and Eth on 1813 prg Fair
5810 RFA in Korean on 16xx and 1817 Fair
11990 R Kuwait 1840 with English prg
9680 R Thailand 1845 with IS 'this is HFK9 ' Fair
Also 5.7
17820 CVC Aus 0838 with Indonesian prog, music Sub fair
Thessaloniki 6.7 using DE1102 coupled to 16 m H antenna due to lightnings
.
Everyday in the city for about 1-2 hours moderate thunderstorms make cold
our days
9000 Firedrake on 1443 with fair signal ON 2015 with R75 and S2
9585 R Veritas Asia with prg in Hindi?(tellugu as per Eibi) 1456 ISD in the
end of the program 33433
11735 R Tanzania 1815 man with talks in VN , short shouting , tals by
another man about Dimokratia Good signal but with low modulation
12125 KFBS /FEBA 1542 with IS of (K)FBS but on 1546 was ID as FEBA
radio Poor
7295 Traxx FM 1545 with pop songs 23423
with R75
7100 VoKorea on 1942 operas , English prg, with S7 45434
7530 Radio Free North Korea 1959 with Korean song . News by YL in KO on
2001 S9 45444
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Tecsun PL200/550, Chibo c300/c979, Yupi 7000
Antenna: 16m hor, 2x16 m V invert, 1m australian loop
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 09 Jul 2009 22:47:09 +0200
From: Manuel M?ndez <[email protected]>
To: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Manuel M?ndez
Lugo, Espa?a
Grundig Satellit 500 y Sony ICF SW7600G
Antena de cable, 10 metros
Escuchas realizadas en Reinante, Mar Cantabrico, provincia de Lugo
ARGENTINA, 15345, Radio Nacional, General Pacheco, 2120-2145, 05.07,
locutor, f?tbol, "V?lez Sarfield campe?n, V?lez est? dando la vuelta
ol?mpica, se le escap? a Hurac?n el t?tulo", "Estamos aqu? en Radio
Nacional". 34333. (M?ndez)
AUSTRALIA, 5025, VL8K, Katherine, 2135-2150, 01-07, ingl?s, locutor,
locutora, noticias internacionales, deportes, resultados torneo de
Wimbledon, identificaci?n: "ABC News", "The weather forecast", "ABC
News, Good Morning", canciones. 35433. (M?ndez)
BOLIVIA
4699.4, Radio San Miguel, Riberalta, 2223-2239, 03-07, locutor, espa?ol,
comentario, m?sica latinoamericana. Se?al muy d?bil, audible en LSB.
15321. (M?ndez)
5952.5, Radio Pio XII, Siglo XX, 2209-2222, 03-07, locutora, espa?ol,
comentarios: "Los mineros de nuestros municipios", "Pio XII", canciones
bolivianas. Mejor en LSB. 13221. (M?ndez)
BRASIL
4755, Radio Imaculada Concei?ao, Campo Grande, 0520-0530, 01-07,
locutor, portugu?s, comentario religioso, canciones. 15321. (M?ndez)
4805, Radiodifusora do Amazonas, Manaus, 2250-2303, 07-07, canciones
brasile?as, identificaci?n a las 2301: "Radiodifusora do Amazonas,
Manaos, 4805 kHz, ondas tropicais...", locutor, comentarios. 24322. (M?ndez)
4925.2, Radio Educa?ao Rural, Tef?, 2215-2232, 01-07, programa "A Voz do
Brasil". 14322. (M?ndez)
COLOMBIA
5910, Marfil Estereo, Lomalinda, 0539-0550, 01-07, canciones
latinoamericanas, identificaci?n, locutor: "Est?s escuchando Ondas de
Paz". 35433.
Tambi?n 0616-0720, 04-07, identificaci?n: "Marfil Estereo, es la una con
diecisiete minutos, sintonice con las Ondas de Paz, Marfil Estereo",
canciones, llaneras. 24322
Tambi?n 0615-0640, 07-07, "La hora en Marfil Estereo, la 1 y 17 minutos,
desde Puerto Lleras transmite HKI79, Marfil Estereo, canciones
latinoamericanas, "Sintoniza con las Ondas de Paz, Marfil Estereo". (M?ndez)
6009.9, La Voz de Tu Conciencia, Lomalinda, 0605-0628, 03-09, comentario
religioso por su locutor habitual. Fuerte interferencia de Radio Habana
Cuba con programa en ingl?s en la misma frecuencia. 21321. (M?ndez)
FINLANDIA
11690, Skandinavian Weekend Radio, Virrat, 0611-0635, 04-06, m?sica pop,
locutor, finland?s. 25322.
Tambi?n 11720, 2120-2240, 03-06, m?sica pop en ingl?s, locutor, ingl?s,
comentarios, identificaci?n: "This is SWR, Skandinavian Weekend Radio,
Virrat, Finland", direcci?n postal y e-mail , canci?n: "San Francisco",
Rihanna "My Umbrella" . 34333. (M?ndez)
GUINEA, 7125, Radio Guinea, Conakry, 0610-0626, 02-07, locutor, franc?s,
comentarios, canciones africanas. 23322. (M?ndez)
GUINEA ECUATORIAL
5005, Radio Nacional, Bata, 2110-2125, 01-07, locutor, locutora,
noticias de Guinea Ecuatorial, espa?ol. 25322. (M?ndez)
6250, Radio Nacional, Malabo, 0556-0620, 01-07, locutor, espa?ol,
comentarios, canciones africanas. A partir de las 0601 noticias de
Guinea Ecuatorial y del mundo. 24322. (M?ndez)
15190, Radio Africa, 0610-0705, 08-07, locutor, comentario religioso,
ingl?s, identificaci?n: "Radio Africa", canciones religiosos. 45444.
(M?ndez)
HONDURAS, 3340, La Voz de Misiones Internacionales, Comayaguela,
0513-0527, 06-07, canciones religiosas, espa?ol. 15321.
Tambi?n 0512-0523, 08-07, canciones religiosas, locutor, comentarios,
espa?ol. 15321. (M?ndez)
MEXICO
4800, XERTA, 0542-0604, 01-07, canciones religiosas en espa?ol. 15321.
Tambi?n 0519-0540, 06-07, locutor, espa?ol, comentario religioso: "El
amor de Dios", canciones religiosas. (M?ndez)
6104.7, XEQM, RASA, M?rida, 0553-0559, 06-07, canciones en espa?ol.
Se?al muy d?bil, audible en LSB. A las 0559 eclipsada por BBC con
programa en franc?s en la misma frecuencia.
Tambi?n 0515-0559, 07-07, canciones en espa?ol, cada dos o tres
canciones intervenci?n de locutor: "Ll?menos para conocernos", llamadas
telef?nicas de oyentes, "Env?a la palabra...", n?meros de tel?fono, "A
trav?s de la FM", canci?n "Y qui?n es ?l" de Jos? Luis Perales, locutor,
"OK, OK, n?mero de tel?fono...". A las 0559 eclipsada por BBC con
programa en franc?s en la misma frecuencia. Se?al muy d?bil, audible en
LSB. 14321.
Tambi?n 0514-0559, 08-07, canciones en espa?ol, locutor, llamadas
telef?nicas oyentes: "Hola, buenas noches, llamen al ...53....,
"Candela", "Hola, son ustedes tan buenos, tan gentiles", "Ahorita". A
las 0559 eclipsada por BBC con programa en franc?s en la misma
frecuencia. 14321 variando a 44322. (M?ndez)
6185, Radio Educaci?n, M?xico D. F., 0600-0625, 03-07, m?sica cl?sica,
locutor, identificaci?n: "Los programas de Radio Educaci?n especialmente
dedicados a fortalezer la cultura". 25322. (M?ndez)
PERU
4746.9, Radio Huanta 2000, Huanta, 2304-2310, 07-07, locutor, espa?ol,
comentarios. Muy d?bil. 15321. (M?ndez)
4790.1, Radio Visi?n, Chiclayo, 0532-0548, 01-07, locutor, espa?ol,
comentario religioso, canciones, programa "La Voz de la Salvaci?n".
25322. (M?ndez)
4955, Radio Cultural Amauta, Huanta, 2233-2246, 07-07, locutor,
comentarios, quechua. 25322. (M?ndez)
4974.8, Radio del Pac?fico, Lima, 0545-0610, 03-07, locutor, espa?ol,
comentario religioso. Se?al muy d?bil, audible en LSB. 14321. (M?ndez)
6019.4, Radio Victoria, Lima, 0614-0638, 06-07, locutor, programa
religioso: "Campa?a de la prosperidad, Iglesia Pentecostal Dios es
Amor". 24322. (M?ndez)
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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 19:42:48 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Scott R. Barbour Jr." <[email protected]>
To: Cumbre DX <[email protected]>, DXLD <[email protected]>,
DXplorer <[email protected]>, HCDX
<[email protected]>, Gayle Van Horn
<[email protected]>,
NASWAyg <[email protected]>, Al Quaglieri
<[email protected]>, Mark Taylor <[email protected]>, Dave
Valko <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs from NH-USA, July 6-8
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7260, THAILAND, R. Thailand Udon Thani, July 8, *1100-1117, Vietnamese/Khmer.
IS; RTWS ID announcement in EG; ancr w/ nx in Vietnamese; talk b/w brief mx
bits; IS at 1115 followed by "This is HKS9..." s/on ancment; Khmer svc
followed; fair at best. (Barbour-NH)
7430, KUWAIT, VOA Kabd, 0104-0122, July 6, English. 'VOA World News Now" w/
items re Israel & Palestine; Federer wins at Wimbledon; URL & prg ID at 0105
followed by nx re upcoming elections in Japan & Indonesia; fair at t/in; poor
by t/out. (Barbour-NH)
9650, VATICAN CITY, Vatican Radio Santa Maria de Galeria, July 8, listed Tamil.
Male ancr w/ talk; Hindi-like mx at 0109; more talk by ancrs until IS at 0018
followed by ID; fair. (Barbour-NH)
9685, SRI LANKA, Duetsche Welle Trincomalee, July 8, Russian. Woman ancr w/ nx;
ID & presumed prg previews; ID at 0130; DW promo; poor-fair in ECCS LSB.
(Barbour-NH)
9780, SRI LANKA, VOA Irana Wila, 0139-0150, July 8, English. News items re
Honduran coup; Micheal Jackson funeral; American spending habits; poor under
band QRN. (Barbour-NH)
12085, RUSSIA, TWR India Novosibirsk, 0032-0045*, July 6, listed Bhojpuri. Male
ancr w/ lengthy talk; mx at 0042 w/ TWR India contact info & phone number;
brief mx into W ancr w/ presumed s/off ancment at 0044; mx fill until off at
0045 sharp; poor-fair. (Barbour-NH)
Scott R. Barbour Jr. Intervale, N.H. USA
NRD-545, RX-350D, MLB1, 200' Beverages, 60m dipole
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