** ANTARCTICA. Couldn`t listen to World of Radio on WBCQ, which turned off 9330 
just after it started at 1900 Sept 17; and 7415 just barely audible, so what to 
do? Oh, I`ll listen to Antarctica instead. Tuned to 15476 at 1902 and there was 
weakly audible music, signal fading up a bit including at 1904 when YL gave ID 
mentioning LRA36 and also copied their 9401 postal code. Back to music; 
1914-1919 longer talk segment; more talk at 1926  but too weak; 1933 another ID 
and address; 1945 tuneout (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ARGENTINA. Whenever LRA36 is in on 15476, I check how its nearest neighbor 
General Pacheco is doing downband and downlatitude. 15345v, RAE making big het 
with RTM Morocco, and the het pitch wavering slightly, due to the ancient 
unstable transmitter RAE uses, Sept 17 at 1922. Mixture of French from RAE and 
Arabic from RTM. RAE has been perusaded to participate in HFCC, so will these 
collisions finally become avoidable from B-09? RTM still does not (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ASIA [non]. 15350, Sept 18 at 1338, fair signal from self-assured preacher 
in S Asian language, sounds like Malto to me ;-\ Axually, that`s per Aoki, 
Gospel for Asia via Wertachtal, 250 kW, 90 degrees at 1330-1345 Malto on Thu & 
Fri; Meitei on Mon/Tue/Wed; Kinnauri on Sun & Sat. Unfortunately, Malto is 
missing from EiBi`s language list at 
http://www.susi-und-strolch.de/eibi/readme.txt but maybe due to spelling 
variations as in the case of the other two. The gospel huxters will never rest 
until every conceivable minority language group gets preached at and given a 
chance to ditch their original religion, or better yet, become rational (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** AUSTRIA. 6155, R. Austria Interrnational had not been heard for a few nights 
around 0500 but assumed it was lack of propagation. Wolfgang Büschel reports 
that the transmitter at Moosbrunn site was instead down for some maintenance. 
But definitely back at 0530 Sept 18 in German, sufficient. I keep missing the 
0508v M-F token news in English, still there? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** BRAZIL. 5778, approximate center of blob, big nasty extremely distorted FMy 
spur Sept 18 at 0544, wailing preacher, surely David Miranda, and caught 
mention of program name `A Voz da Libertação`. Still presumed to be badly 
mistuned 6060 R. Tupi, Curitiba PR, or spur from that. Have yet to see any 
other reports of this from NAm, but a regular here, and probably equally so 
earlier in the evening if that be more convenient (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake Sept 18 at 1313: 8400 fair, 9000 very poor (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. RHC musical frequencies observation Sept 18 at 0531: Spanish on 6060, 
6120 and 6140, probably JBA 6000, items on two major obsessions, héroes and 
béisbol; while English was on 6010 only.

For the non-native speaker, I should explain once that ``musical frequencies`` 
really has nothing to do with music on them. The expression alludes to 
``musical chairs``, a game in which a group of people walk around a set of 
chairs while music is playing --- except there is one more person than chairs, 
so when the music stops abruptly, they all rush to sit down, bumping hips, and 
one of them gets no seat or lands on the floor. Thus the match between people 
and chairs, or languages and frequencies is constantly changing and 
unpredictable (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDIA. 9425, AIR IS at 1319 Sept 18, 1320 some chanting in unison, 1321 
Hindi announcement with frequencies in kHz. Some other station interval signals 
could be spruced up or exoticised by adding a drone (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WBCQ simulcasting WORLD OF RADIO on 9330-CUSB last week was 
apparently a fluke, perhaps unintentional runover of the 18-19 UT broadcast. 
Sometime between 1900 and 1930 Sept 16 I noticed that 9330 was not on air; so 
Sept 17 I tuned in at 1859. WOR did start up at 1900 but transmission cut off 
halfway thru the opening theme (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WRMI, 9955, testing NW antenna instead of SSE antenna, UT Friday Sept 
18: at 0158 frequency seems vacant, no jamming either, altho WRMI had been 
audible at *2359 Sept 17 in English. But at 0159 strong S9+20 carrier pops on, 
and from 0201 YLs with Your World Your Way infomercial. I still have no idea 
what they are selling, MEGO. Remained good at outset, but at 0302 recheck had 
faded out completely, or rather below jamming level which had meanwhile 
appeared even tho WRMI programming was not in Spanish and not anti-Castro! WRMI 
is also running NW antenna UT Monday 0200-0400 for QSO with Ted Randall, and 
testing UT Wed & Fri for Wire Light a.k.a. Cheetah Radio a.k.a. etc., etc. 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** VATICAN [non]. 9900, Sept 18 at 1314-1315* VR IS, flutter, carrier remained 
on a bit past 1315. Aoki shows this at 1230-1313 only, in Chinese via 
Novosibirsk, RUSSIA, 111 degrees, i.e. right across China (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** VIETNAM [non]. VOV, 6175 via Sackville, caught last few minutes of 
transmission UT Fri Sept 18: 0523 in progress, Vietnamese language lesson 
presented in English, even tho this is not during an English block --- so 
people listening this hour already speak Vietnamese!! Seems to be a regular 
aberration around this time, not sure on which days of week. At 0525, a useful 
phrase one must have on the tip of one`s tongue in Vietnam was ``the rabbit`s 
ear is inside the ink bottle`` --- perhaps some cultural background is 
necessary to understand its deep significance. No discernible sign-off, but 
0527 cut to usual VTC guitar music fill until 0529 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      

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