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Today's Topics:

   1. DRM+ Field Trial in Germany (Jaisakthivel)
   2. Programa de RFI sobre la radio africana.
      (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
   3. Fri DX & MAGNA ([email protected])
   4. Glenn Hauser logs August 27-28, 2009 (Glenn Hauser)
   5. Aug 28 Logs ([email protected])
   6. Voice of Guyana (Hector Perez-Diaz)
   7. Brandon Jordan Logs - Aug 24-27 (Brandon Jordan)
   8. DX Listening Digest 9-064; WOR 1475 (Glenn Hauser)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 00:20:13 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jaisakthivel <[email protected]>
To: dxld <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] DRM+ Field Trial in Germany
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

DRM+ Field Trial in Germany

DRM+, the DRM technology for radio broadcasts at frequencies up to 174 MHz, was 
presented to a select audience in Hannover, Germany, on 19th August 2009.  This 
event was organised by Nieders?chsische Landesmedienanstalt and University of 
Hannover.

Representatives of the Austrian Regulatory Authority for Broadcasting and 
Telecommunications (Rundfunk & Telekom Regulierung-GmbH), Swiss Federal Office 
of Communications (BAKOM), local radio stations in Austria and the Association 
of Citizens? Media and Education (Bundesverband B?rger-und Ausbildungsmedien), 
Germany, attended the presentation and discussions.

The focus of this event was digital broadcast options for regional and local 
radio stations. The quality of DRM+ digital broadcast featured at the event was 
much appreciated.

It was noted that, while some European countries are going ahead with their 
digitisation plans, questions raised by small regional and local radio service 
providers unable to join multiplexes, remain unanswered. DRM+ provides the 
optimal solution for local and regional radio stations. With its small 
bandwidth, DRM+ fulfils their requirements while these stations do not need to 
share big multiplexes with other broadcasters.

The discussions concluded that broadcasting extra digital radio programmes in 
addition to analogue broadcasting in Band II is not possible in middle-Europe 
where Band II is fully occupied. The broadcasters and engineers present at the 
event concluded that what is required is to explore the possibility of using 
Band III (174-230MHz) for DRM+.

(from DIGITAL radio mondiale - News)
---------------------
Jaisakthivel, Chennai, India


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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 10:18:36 +0000 (GMT)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Programa de RFI sobre la radio africana.
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Radio Francia Internacional, la radio africana.

http://www.rfi.fr/actues/articles/116/article_12720.asp

En este espacio en el que la Radio le habla a la Radio, RFI se interesa en el 
continente africano y m?s especialmente  en la radio de La Rep?blica 
Democr?tica del Congo y de Camer?n. 

 En ?frica la radio es un medio de comunicaci?n formidable en donde RFI (Radio 
Francia Internacional)  ocupa un lugar muy importante, en especial en ?frica 
franc?fona. 

En nuestro viaje  africano  hemos entrevistado a Anne Marie Amor?s, productora 
radiof?nica de France Inter que trabaj? durante tres a?os en la radio de la 
Rep?blica Democr?tica del Congo, en particular en Radio Okapi. Ella nos explica 
cual fue su experiencia y c?mo se trabaja en la radio africana.  

Camer?n es otro pa?s  africano con gran tradici?n radiof?nica. Nuestro 
corresponsal en Camer?n Fabien Essian, nos presenta la radio de su pa?s: "La 
liberalizaci?n audiovisual data de los a?os 90 en Camer?n. Antes de esta fecha, 
solo funcionaba la radio y televisi?n estatal  CRTV. Despu?s de la 
liberalizaci?n en el sector, las radios se multiplicaron en Camer?n. El pa?s 
cuenta hoy en d?a con un centenar de radios".  La radio africana est? 
confrontada a los problemas de corrupci?n, miedo y amenazas, como sucede 
tambi?n en algunos pa?ses de Am?rica Latina, pero evoluciona cada vez mas hacia 
un mayor profesionalismo.

Invitados: Anne-Marie Amor?s y Fabien Essian 



      




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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 12:29:37 -0000
From: <[email protected]>
To: "ALF" <[email protected]>, "worlddx"
        <[email protected]>,       "Robert Wilkner" <[email protected]>,
        "Marie Lamb" <[email protected]>,     "Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI Logs 
DSWCI"
        <[email protected]>,   <[email protected]>, "Chuck B"
        <[email protected]>,  "Anker Petersen" <[email protected]>,
        <[email protected]>,   "CUMBREDX" <[email protected]>,
        <[email protected]>,        <[email protected]>,
        <[email protected]>,      <[email protected]>,
        <[email protected]>,       <[email protected]>,
        <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,     <[email protected]>,
        <[email protected]>,      <[email protected]>,
        <[email protected]>,        "Paolo wwwMorandotti"
        <[email protected]>,       <[email protected]>,
        <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,   <[email protected]>,
        <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Fri DX & MAGNA
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Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

Indonesia, 4749.95, RRI  Makassar, 1051-1105,  At tune in noted a 
female in Indonesian language comments for a couple of minutes.  Then
at 1053, music is presented until 1059.  More comments from the 
female and heard "Jakarta" mentioned.  After the hour, news is heard.
Signal was fair this morning.  (Chuck Bolland, August 28, 2009)

Watkins Johnson HF1000
26.37N 081.05W

Magna users.   We just updated the Pars.exe application but
only the AOKI database.  EIBI hasn't been changed since 
July 12, 2009.   You can download a copy from:
http://www.orchidcitysoftware.com/IMAGE59.HTML




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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 09:17:24 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs August 27-28, 2009
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

** CHINA [and non]. Firedrake search Aug 28: at 1311 encountered on 15150, 
nowhere else except the usual mixture with CNR1 jamming on 12040. Aoki 
currently shows 15150 as one of many 1 kW SOH 24h frequencies from Taiwan, 
*jammed.

Today`s variable het against DW Hausa 15410 via Rwanda, Aug 28 at 1347 was on 
15412.0, no doubt V. of Tibet via Tajikistan and/or ChiCom jamming.

17705 tuned in Aug 28 at 1314 with music, unseemed Firedrake, but had less than 
a minute to evaluate before it vanished at 1315*. This matches the schedule of 
All India Radio`s Chinese service, 1145-1315, 500 kW, 58 degrees via Bangaluru, 
per Aoki which adds that it is *jammed. More likely I was hearing CNR1 than AIR 
itself (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. RHC 13680, as I tuned by Aug 28 at 1309 was advocating the restoration 
of democracy in Honduras. What hypocrites! There hasn`t been any democracy in 
Cuba since 1959y. Hmm, not before 1959 either, but there would have been if 
Cuba had simply become part of the USA after the 1898+ SpAm war, like Puerto 
Rico, where people are much better off, plus have democracy. Oops! (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GERMANY [non]. 9545 with program in Russian, Aug 28 at 0527, frequent 
voice-over translations of someone speaking English. Therefore, most likely 
Deutsche Welle where English is the primary language, not German. No ID heard, 
but yes, I am right as later looked up! However, at 0529:30 cut off air 
abruptly in mid-word, clearing the frequency for the DentroCuban Jamming 
Command, which was still running its annoying cohetes a sesquihour after the 
real target, Radio Rep?blica, closed its transmission. 

This is DW in Russian via Woofferton, UK, and somewhat better co?rdination is 
needed. Someone please tell them in the studio that VTC is going to cut them 
off at 0529:30 so they need to wrap up the transmission before then, or build 
in some kind of natural break. Does this DW Russian transmission continue on 
other frequencies? No, EiBi shows until 0530 only, also on 5915 Rampisham and 
13780 Rwanda. Via Rwanda to Russia?? A bit roundabout, but I suppose it worx 
propagationally when transmitter time is available, altho you`d think they 
would all be occupied with morning broadcasts to Africa (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** MOROCCO [and non]. 15345 with a lo-pitched, much less than 1 kHz but 
definitely audible het, and the pitch varying slightly, 2117 UT Aug 27; Arabic 
talk dominating, and the other signal of course RAE from Argentina which is 
on-frequency only by accident or coincidence. All summer RAE has had 15345v to 
itself after 2100 since Morocco was on DST and closed around 2100 instead of 
2200, leaving RAE`s German hour in the clear. 

But DST must be over now with Morocco still on after 2100: Yes, timeanddate.com 
says it ended August 20, just in time for Ramadan, back to UT+0. Egypt also 
went off DST Aug 20, but that had little effect on SW scheduling. The next time 
change affecting an SWBC country will not be until September 21 for Iran, after 
Ramadan; also should not affect SW UT scheduling, tho at IRIB studios they were 
confused last spring and thought it would, even sending out notices to their 
audience that times would be changing! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA. 5940 with Russian song and announcement in the clear Aug 28 at 1229, 
// 5920 a lot stronger but the latter colliding with off-frequency WBOH. Per 
Aoki, 5920 is R. Rossii via Pet/Kam, 100 kW at 30 degrees, while 5940 is via 
Magadan, 50 kW, 40 degrees, both until 1300 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** TAIWAN. RTI Japanese service, 9735, Aug 28 at 1349 accompanied by weak buzzy 
spurs of same pitch against CRI 9730 and BBC 9740 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. 9830, fair signal in some language buried by perpetual RTTY 
QRM, Aug 27 at 2126. Switched from the FRG-7, to the ICF SW07 and that made all 
the difference. On USB the RTTY QRM was suppressed and I could easily tell it 
was VOA in French, concluding a USG editorial, and signing off, carrier until 
2131*. It`s S?o Tom? at 335 degrees, M-F only. Hope the RTTY is not a problem 
in NW Africa like it is here, also for V of Turkey, English to NAm which 
follows at 2200-2250, and has ignored my advice months ago when A-09 started to 
get off 9830 ASAP (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** U S A. Will this be a pre-log, or a non-log? FYI, WBCQ plans to relay radio 
six international from Scotland, a special Friday Aug 28 only from 1900 UT 
until 0100 UT Aug 29 on 9330, ``live music from one of the smallest music 
festivals in Scotland, the "Hydro Amnesty Bash" in aid of Amnesty 
international``. Details at http://www.wbcq.com and http://www.radiosix.com/ 
whence it is also webcast. Boo hoo, Syria (Glenn  Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A. Surprised to find an AM ham QSO lower than the usual area on 80 m, 
3663.0, Aug 28 at 1233 between strong WA5BLQ and weaker K5BWO who also had less 
robust modulation. Mostly heard Louie, WA5BLQ, talking about his gardening and 
yard work, 1240 on repairing an R390A where someone had put the wrong tube into 
a socket; and he was going to the Joplin hamfest tomorrow. WA5BLQ is Luther L. 
Thomas in Ozone, Arkansas 72854, which isn`t even in the index of my Rand 
McNally, but it`s in the Ozarx on Hwy 21 N of Clarxville on I-40. K5BWO is 
Howard A. Terhune in Kempner TX 76539, also missing from my RMcN index, geez! 
TG for Google: that`s on US 190 between Copperas Cove and Lampasas near Fort 
Hood. At least both towns do show on the Rand McNally atlas maps themselves, 
once you find them (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Re the confusing Wichita DTV channel situation reported Aug 25-26: 
Doug Smith and Scott Fybush explain this in reply via DX LISTENING DIGEST 
9-063, at http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld9063.txt and then search on KWCH (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. The beeps and noise bursts on 6130 reported last time are also 
heard at 0537 Aug 28, but this time there are 13 beeps before each noise burst, 
instead of just three at 1208 Aug 26. I wonder if the number of beeps have some 
simple significance such as identifying different sources. Also audible at 1221 
Aug 28, and now there are eleven beeps before noise, which must really be some 
kind of data bursts, and these are lasting longer.

Meanwhile I heard from utility DXer Jon in Florida who was also getting this at 
0133 UT Aug 28, so on 6 MHz it looks as if the transmitter is fairly close, 
perhaps between us if he gets it in the evening and I get it in the morning. He 
says it`s Tadil-A Link-11, which means Tactical Data Information Link, used by 
US and NATO forces to exchange tactical data, radar tracks, between ships, land 
and aircraft. Could be from a carrier task group or navy base. 
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TADIL-A and 
http://www.fas.org/irp/program/disseminate/tadil.htm
Later at 0352 he refined the Link-11 frequency to 6131.0-ISB. 

Whatever the details, this stuff has no business in the middle of the 49m SWBC 
band! But it so happens that there is not a single SWBC scheduled on 6130 to or 
from the Western Hemisphere, so perhaps this is an old problem deliberately 
avoided by broadcasters.

Tuning around Aug 28 at 1227 I came upon another TADIL-A on 5172, this time 
with 6 beeps before the data bursts (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 9268.0, two-way SSB in Spanish, Aug 28 at 1351; seemed to be 
reasonable discussion rather than swearing. WINB is off 9265 by 1300 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      



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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 15:13:36 EDT
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Aug 28 Logs
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"

** ARGENTINA. 6060, RAE, 1040-1052+, Aug 28, local music. Talk 
in  unidentified language. Japanese listed. Very weak, poor signal but
definitely  // 11710.64 - weak, poor with adjacent channel splatter from
Voice  of  Korea on 11709.97. A strong open carrier covered 6060 at
1052. RAE IS heard  at 1100 on the 11 MHz frequency. 
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** EQUATORIAL GUINEA. 6250, Radio Nac, Malabo, *0537-0620,
Aug 28, sign  on with Spanish talk. Variety of lite Euro-pop music, 
lite US pop music,  R&B music, Afro-pop music. Possible news 
program at 0608. Radio Nacional  ID. Poor to fair with t-storm static.
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** ETHIOPIA. 6090, Amhara State Regional Station. 0310-0335,
Aug 28,  tentative with possible Amharic talk. Horn of Africa music. 
Weak under  Anguilla. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** MEXICO. 6104.74, XEQM Candela FM, Merida, 0628-0657, Aug 28,
local  pop music. Promos. Spanish talk. Weak but readable in t-storm
static. Covered  by a strong TWR-via Germany on 6105 at their 0657 
sign on. (Brian Alexander,  PA) 
 
** SUDAN [non]. via Slovakia. 15650, Miraya 101 FM, *1458-1515, 
Aug 28,  sign on with African music. Time pips at 1501 & into English 
news. ID.  _www.mirayafm.org_ (http://www.mirayafm.org)   website given.  
Arabic at 1511. Weak. 
Poor signal in noisy conditions. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 

Brian Alexander, Mechanicsburg, PA, USA  
Equipment: Icom  IC-7600, two 100 foot longwires 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 17:34:59 -0400
From: "Hector Perez-Diaz" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Voice of Guyana
Message-ID: <000001ca2827$65330b00$2f9921...@net>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="us-ascii"

I wonder if anyone could share any news regarding Radio Guyana. I has not
been heard since a few months so far here in Puerto Rico.



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Message: 7
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 17:05:28 -0500
From: Brandon Jordan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected], [email protected],      HCDX CONTRIBUTIONS
        - LATEST <[email protected]>,       [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Brandon Jordan Logs - Aug 24-27
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

** BELGIUM. 9970, RTBF International, Wavre, Aug 25, 0527-0600 - French 
programming, Le Journal, ID and freq announcements, Matin program. 
Monitoring this signal from 0415 UT showed surprising results. Although 
transmitter sunrise was 0446 UT, there was absolutely no enhancement 
noted and signal remained at carrier level. Beginning 0526 UT the signal 
rapidly strengthened to an excellent level by 0532, and remaining so 
until beginning to rapidly fade starting 0550 UT. (Jordan-TN)

** BOLIVIA. (tentative) 3310.0, R Mosoj Chaski, Cochabamba, Aug 24, 
*0921 - poor at s/on with talk by man, Andean music. Slowing peaking 
around 1038 UT Cochabamba sunrise and then rapidly fading. Measured 
precisely on 3310.0 kHz. (Jordan-TN)

** BOTSWANA. 15580, VOA, Moepeng Hill, Aug 27, 1530 - English service, 
pop and rap songs so likely VOA Music Mix. Unable to determine the exact 
moment this switched over from Sao Tome. Generally poor, but a few fair 
peaks between 1600-1630 UT before fading. Improving again at 1750 
peaking to good levels by 1810 UT. (Jordan-TN)

** ECUADOR. 3220.0, HCJB, Pifo, Aug 24, *0826-1100* - on with Andean 
instrumental then religious song, talks in Quechua and more music, hymns 
until off at 1100 UT. Strong splatter from WWCR 3315 until their 
0858:30*. (Jordan-TN)

3279.91, LV del Napo, Tena, Aug 24, *0909 - generally poor signal, 
monologue by female in possible Quechua. Absolutely no 1111 UT 
transmitter sunrise enhancement, signal had actually faded to inaudible 
levels by then. (Jordan-TN)

** GERMANY. 15460, Radio Liberty, Biblis, Aug 27, *1400 - Interval 
signal into listed Georgian service. Fair signal. (Jordan-TN)

15530, VOA, Lampertheim, Aug 27, *1300-1458* - poor signal, improving 
slightly by 1400 UT English service, ID into news and faded by 1430. Off 
at 1458 UT to make room for Biblis *1500, which was carrier only. 
(Jordan-TN)

15535, R Nederland, Wertachtal, Aug 27, *1759 - IS, ID into English 
programming. Poor to fair levels.  (Jordan-TN)

** KUWAIT. 15495, R Kuwait, Kabd, Aug 27, *1756 - Arabic programming in 
progress, multiple mentions of Kuwait at the top of the hour, talk by 
man and woman with musical bridges. Fair signal.  (Jordan-TN)

** MEXICO. 939.88, XEQ Radio B?same, Aug 26, 0400 - XEQ is off 
frequency. "B?same nueve qurenta, la Radio Apassionata" ID.  (Jordan-TN)

** MOROCCO. 15341, RTVM, Nador, Aug 27, 1221-1541* - Arabic programming, 
although some French heard. North African vocals, talks by man and 
woman. Generally poor signal at tune-in and slowly fading, carrier only 
noted at 1541 UT off. (Jordan-TN)

** PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Aug 24 - generally poor PNG morning with threshold 
audio at best. The following stations appeared to be active during the 
0830-0900 UT period and all should be considered presumed.  (Jordan-TN)

3204.964 W. Sepik
3259.994 Madang
3314.998 Manus
3325.000 Buka
3334.968 E. Sepik
3345.000 Northern
3364.983 Milne Bay
3384.994 E. New Britain

** SAUDI ARABIA. 15379.98, R Riyadh, Riyadh, Aug 27, 1221-1359* - 
Qu'ranic recitations, Arabic talk at 1300 UT. Generally poor signal. 
(Jordan-TN)

** SAO TOME. 15580, VOA, Pinheira, Aug 27, *1358-1530 - ID, Yankee 
Doodle into English News Now programming. Unable to distinguish the 
exact switch over to Botswana at 1530. Mainly poor with a few fair 
peaks, long fades. (Jordan-TN)

** SLOVAKIA. (tentative) 15650, R Miraya FM, Rimavsk? Sobota, Aug 27, 
*1500-1800* - generally poor signal with a few minor peaks. Arabic 
variety type programming, talks by man and woman, pop music, N. African 
music, news. No English heard. (Jordan-TN)

** TURKEY.  15450, Voice of Turkey, Emirler, Aug 27, *1227-1324* - On 
with piano IS, occasional "This is the Voice of Turkey" IDs, 5+1 time 
pips at bottom of hour into English service. IS again from 1323 until 
off at 1324. Excellent signal. (Jordan-TN)

** UK. 15360, KBS World, Rampisham, Aug 27, *1800 - Russian service, ID, 
s/on announcements into the news. Poor to fair with much fading. (Jordan-TN)

--
Brandon Jordan, Memphis, TN USA
Microtelecom Perseus SDR
Wellbrook ALA100 4m x 8m deta loop


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Message: 8
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 19:41:56 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] DX Listening Digest 9-064; WOR 1475
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

DX Listening Digest 9-064 has now been posted at http://www.dxld.org
or http://www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt or http://dxld.worldofradio.org
and now also without delay at http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld9064.txt

[like last times, 9064 file above is there, but dxlatest has been delayed, 
should eventually appear]

CONTENTS:

WOR 1475 / ANGOLA +non / ARGENTINA / AUSTRIA / BELGIUM / BIAFRA non / BOLIVIA / 
BOTSWANA / BRAZIL / CAMEROON / CANADA CFVP / CANADA CJRN / CANADA CFRB/CFRX / 
CANADA CBE / CANADA CJTL / CANADA CIGM / CHINA +non / CONGO DR +non / CUBA / 
DENMARK / ECUADOR / EQUATORIAL GUINEA / ETHIOPIA / GERMANY +non / GUYANA / 
INDIA / ISRAEL / ITALY non / KOREA SOUTH non / KUWAIT / MEXICO ham+ / MOROCCO 
+non / NETHERLANDS non / NEWFOUNDLAND / OKLAHOMA K202/KOSR / PAKISTAN / 
PALESTINE / PAPUA NEW GUINEA / PERU / RUSSIA +non / SAO TOME / SAUDI ARABIA / 
SCOTLAND non / SPAIN / SUDAN non / SYRIA / TAIWAN / TURKEY / UGANDA / UK +non 
CVC A09 / USA +non VOA/DRM / USA WRMI/WOR / USA WBCQ / USA QSO/NPR / USA ham 
WA5BLQ/K5BWO / USA KXTR / USA WQXR/WCAA/W276AV / USA KUNI/WGFG/WIGL/KVTT/KERA / 
USA K221AB/K232CQ/K240CE/K292CH+ / USA WDWN / USA Street Heat / USA KVMR/KZYX / 
USA WRGB / VENEZUELA / ZIMBABWE non / UNIDENTIFIED 6130/5172 / UNIDENTIFIED 
9268 / PUBLICATIONS / DIGITAL
 BROADCASTING / RADIO EQUIPMENT FORUM / PROPAGATION

For restrixions and searchable 2009 contents archive see
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid.html

NOTE: If you are a regular reader of DXLD, and a source of DX news but
have not been sending it directly to us, please consider yourself
obligated to do so. Thanks, Glenn

SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1475, August 26-September 1, 2009
Wed 0700 WRMI   9955 [new]
Wed 1530 WRMI   9955
Wed 1900 WBCQ   7415
Thu 0530 WRMI   9955
Thu 1900 WBCQ   7415
Fri 0000 WBCQ   5110-CUSB Area 51
Fri 0100 WRMI   9955
Fri 1130 WRMI   9955
Fri 1430 WRMI   9955
Fri 1900 WBCQ   7415
Fri 2028 WWCR1 15825 [15820 experimental]
Sat 0800 WRMI   9955
Sat 0800 IPAR/IRRS/NEXUS/IBA 9510 [except first Sat]
Sat 1630 WWCR3 12160
Sun 0230 WWCR3  5070
Sun 0630 WWCR1  3215
Sun 0800 WRMI   9955
Sun 1515 WRMI   9955
Mon 0500 WRMI   9955
Mon 2200 WBCQ   7415
Tue 1100 WRMI   9955
Tue 1530 WRMI   9955
Tue 1900 WBCQ   7415
Wed 0700 WRMI   9955
Wed 1530 WRMI   9955 [or new 1476 starting here?]
Wed 1900 WBCQ   7415

Latest edition of this schedule version, including AM, FM, satellite
and webcasts with hotlinks to station sites and audio, is at:
http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html or
http://schedule.worldofradio.org or http://sked.worldofradio.org

For updates see our Anomaly Alert page:
http://www.worldofradio.com/anomaly.html

WRN ON DEMAND:
http://new.wrn.org/listeners/stations/station.php?StationID=24

WORLD OF RADIO PODCASTS VIA WRN NOW AVAILABLE:
http://podcast.worldofradio.org or
http://www.wrn.org/listeners/stations/podcast.php

OUR ONDEMAND AUDIO:
http://www.worldofradio.com/audiomid.html
or http://wor.worldofradio.org

Regards, Glenn Hauser


      


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