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Today's Topics:
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2. Aug 28-29 Logs ([email protected])
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 12:54:39 -0000
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To: "worlddx" <[email protected]>, "Robert Wilkner"
<[email protected]>, "Marie Lamb" <[email protected]>, "Logs
DSWCI
Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI" <[email protected]>,
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Subject: [HCDX] Sat Dx
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Bolivia, 4699.96, Radio San Miguel, 0913-0923, Noted two
males in Spanish language comments. The signal is dropping
into the noise periodically, but making it back to a poor level
after a minute or two. Unfortunately, this didn't last. By 0923,
the signal had disappeared completely. (Chuck Bolland,
August 29, 2009)
Indonesia, 9680, RRI Jakarta, 1020-1030, Noted two
males in Indonesian language conversation. Signal was at
a good level with no interference. (Chuck Bolland, August 29, 2009)
Taiwan, 9540, Xi Wang Zhi Shi, (Tent) 1025-1040, Noted a female
and male in Chinese language comments. At 1030, noted a NA, but
whose it is, is the question? This leaves me with a question, would
China or Taiwan broadcast a NA on the half-hour? Following the NA,
more comments from a male. At 1035 a female talks. The above
ID is taken from AOKI's database which was recently (yesterday)
upload. At 1038, things are starting to get complicated since a
second Chinese Language signal begins to fade in on this freq?
Signal remained fair. (Chuck Bolland, August 29, 2009)
Unid, 9540, 1038-1045, Noted a Chinese language broadcast
with a male in comments. Signal was poor and under Taiwan on
the same freq. (Chuck Bolland, August 29, 2009)
Philippines, 9615, Radio Veritas Asia, 1050-1105, Noted a number
of persons in Chinese language comments Between comments, organ
music heard. Like from a church. Sounded like Bach. Heard
"Taiwan" mentioned by a female. Judging from the tone/nuances, this series
of
comments seemed to be a narrative of someone's experience. Program
continued thru the top of the hour. Signal was good. (Chuck Bolland,
August 29, 2009)
Australia, (non), 9670, CVC International, 1103-1115, At tune in
noted music until 1105 when a male and female(?) converse in Indonesian
language. Signal was fair. (Chuck Bolland, August 29, 2009)
Russia, 7200, NVK Radio Sakha, (pres) 1115-1135, Noted a male
and a female in Russian language comments. Checked for
parallels, but was unable to hear anything even resembling this station.
A few freqs (7345 and 7140) had some activity, but they were too
weak to copy. Signal on 7200 was poor. (Chuck Bolland,
August 29, 2009)
Time Tone 5158 KHz. at 1245+ Anyone know where this is
coming from? It seems to have a good signal here.
Watkins Johnson HF1000
26.37N 081.05W
Magna Updated:
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Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 13:51:32 EDT
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Subject: [HCDX] Aug 28-29 Logs
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** EURO-PIRATE. 7550.04, Radio Amica, 2310-2355, Aug 28,
Presumed with continuous Italian talk. Fair signal. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** NIGER. 9705, LV du Sahel, Niamey, 2100-2259:30*, Aug 28,
vernacular talk. Tribal chants. Afro-pop music. Qur?an at 2254-2257
followed by short announcement, flute IS, and choral National Anthem
at 2257. Short test tone at 2259 & off. Poor to fair with occasional
hum in audio. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** SUDAN [non]. via Wertachtal, Germany, 13730, Radio Dabanga,
*1530-1727*, Aug 29, sign on with ID jingles and vernacular talk. Fair
but weak high pitch tone on frequency. Weak on // 11500 - via
Madagascar. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** SUDAN [non]. via Sines, Portugal, 17745, Sudan Radio Service,
*1459-1527, Aug 29, sign on with opening English ID announcements
and contact information, ?Lets Talk? program at 1501 about human
rights in Sudan. Arabic talk at 1527. Weak. Poor in noisy conditions.
English on Sat & Sun only according to WRTH. (Brian Alexander, PA)
** U.S.A. [non]. via Julich, Germany, 11730, Cheetah Radio, *1600-
1659*, Aug 29, English programming with ID as ?Your world, your
way?Cheetah Radio?. Two women discussing time management,
skills needed for getting a job, technology skills, Poor in noisy
conditions. Sat only. (Brian Alexander, PA)
Brian Alexander, Mechanicsburg, PA, USA
Equipment: Icom IC-7600, two 100 foot longwires
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