** AUSTRALIA. RA, 9580, Wednesday July 15 with Rural Reporter at 1337, 
interviewing an award-winning volunteer marine radio operator who has save a 
lot of lives of boaties in trouble. Says he hasn`t had a day off in a semiyear, 
and leaves the radios on all the time he is at home, including overnight, so 
handles distress calls at any hour; lasted until 1344 UT, outroduced as Garry 
Smith at Tumby Bay, South Australia.

WTFK? Never heard any mentioned tho VHF seems more likely than UHF as in the 
blurb below. No HF? What`s his callsign? Opens and closes with clips of real 
contacts, and sounds like in Strine he is saying VMI or VNI. But that doesn`t 
work in Googling. Finally found it, VMR, with details of his operation and 
others at
http://www.transport.sa.gov.au/pdfs/safety/marine_volunt_network.pdf
VOLUNTEER MARINE COASTAL RADIO NETWORK

No HF, but there is MF. The reporter doing a show on radio about radio, doesn`t 
even know the difference between VHF and UHF, nor does SA Transport know the 
difference between MF and HF! 

``VMR Tumby Bay [0700 – 1800 hrs] 
0745 Hrs - 1715 Hrs:
Frequency: HF 2524 27.88 – 86 VHF 81 
Monitor:   HF 2524 27.88 – 86 VHF 16 – 81``

`HF 2524` presumably means MF 2524 kHz, but what is 27.88 - 86? --- MHz just 
below 10m band? VHF refers to channel numbers. A repeater network is involved. 
Times are no doubt local in the wacky SA zone, UT +9:30, i.e. 0745-1715 SAT = 
2215-0745 UT.

Here`s the story with audio linx running 6:18, portrait:
http://www.abc.net.au/rural/reporter/stories/s2621476.htm

``AN EAR ON THE SEA, 
By Brooke Neindorf from Port Lincoln, SA, Saturday, 11/07/2009

Imagine being on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week with UHF radios 
constantly buzzing around your home? This is the life of South Australian 
volunteer marine radio operator Garry Smith, one of Australia's only full time 
"on call" operators. He estimates he takes more than 10,000 calls a year, which 
equates to about 8000 hours of volunteer time. Brooke Neindorf catches up with 
Garry Smith in his radio operations room at the back of his house in Tumby 
Bay`` (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA. KBSWR relay, 9650, July 15 at 1239 describing dimensions in cm of 
passport photos, as part of language lesson; co-channel underneath presumably 
the usual Korea North. No sign of R. Japan on 9650; I should have checked 
before 1230 as Mark Coady heard NHK the day before // 6120, a Sackville mixup 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake July 15: at 1252, about same level, poor, and parallel on 
8400 and 9000, which is not always the case. Did not hear any others (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SAIPAN. 11650, July 15 at 1230 just tuned in to interval signal of 8 notes, 
I think, but only heard it twice as I was trying to count them, then ID as 
Radio something, and address backwards in Russian, as previously heard here 
from Radio Teos, so I am fairly sure it was that.

Nailing down the exact sked of Radio Teos within the KFBS Russian transmissions 
is difficult if not impossible. See previous reports and linx in DXLDs 9-050 
and 9-024. 

M&M proceeded to converse about BOG. A DX program? Beverage On Ground antennas 
are a God-given shortcut, much less trouble to string out than proper Beverages 
Above Ground, convenience often outweighing drawbax (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** TAIWAN. After Teos 11650 log, tuned down to 11635, July 15 at 1235 to find 
solo singing. Per Aoki that`s RTI in Indonesian during this hour via Paochung 
site (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WINB, 9265, in the Tony Alámo hour at 1249 July 15, railing against 
children being taken away from him, and claiming it is perfectly legal to marry 
a female who has reached puberty. That attitude got him into a peck o`trouble 
as he is currently on trial in Texarkana. Loads of press reports the last few 
days are piling up at http://www.tonyalamonews.com 
It is not a pretty picture, and the accusations are not limited to just 
molesting children. ``Tony`` also dreams of getting back on TV despite a face 
made for radio, and a stiff jail sentence facing him (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED [and non]. 1570, English gospel huxter dominating the frequency 
urging us to resist the devil, July 15 at 0616 UT. Listened for a few minutes 
and could not hear any Spanish underneath from XERF. 

Could XERF possibly have resumed its old format of gospel-huxtering in English? 
Or was off the air at the moment. It`s usually atop the jumble or at least 
audible most of the night, only in Spanish as an IMER public radio station 
since expropriation a good many years ago. This was on the longwire so did not 
try to get a bearing on it. Must do so at next chance with a portable.

Turned on the radio again at 1219 UT and there on 1570 was a comedy (?) show 
doing shtick on current events, in Irish-Catholic brogue, soon IDed in passing 
as Imus in the Morning; and at 1221 with local ID for KZLI, The Breeze, which 
is the latest call for Tulsa/Catoosa OK, per NRC AM Log, 1000 watt daytimer 
with 20 watt PSRA, nostalgia format. It`s also audible here daytimes via 
groundwave despite 200 km distance. I see I am not missing anything as an Imus 
unfan; that kind of `humor` leaves me cold (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 9495-9500, ute with multiple whining carriers filling this range 
in a supposedly broadcast-only band, July 15 at 1248 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      

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