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Today's Topics:
1. Radio Gloria International is on this Sunday (Tom Taylor)
2. LA ROSA DE TOKYO PARA ESTE FIN DE SEMANA: HCJB VOZ GLOBAL
(Arnaldo)
3. Re: Glenn Hauser logs September 25, 2009 (Wolfgang Bueschel)
4. China: La emisora 491, la m?s antigua de China.
(JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
5. New World of Radio time on IRRS: Sat 18 UT 7290 (Glenn Hauser)
6. Glenn Hauser logs September 26-27, 2009 (Glenn Hauser)
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2009 09:03:35 +0100
From: "Tom Taylor" <[email protected]>
To: "Tom Taylor" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Gloria International is on this Sunday
Message-ID: <794f7d64b2504f15bb52a4f7c6d10...@dellcb21k2j>
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Radio Gloria International is on this Sunday
Radio Gloria International is on this Sunday the 27th of September 2009
at 09.00 to 10.00 UTC on our normal channel of 6140 KHz.
M.V.Baltic. Information:
MV Baltic Radio relay service Schedule for summer 2009
1st Sunday - MV Baltic Radio
3rd Sunday - European Music Radio
4th Sunday - Radio Gloria International
We wish you good listening and good reception! 73s Tom
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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2009 06:28:56 +0200
From: "Arnaldo" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected], NoticiasDX
<[email protected]>, Domesticas Y Tropicales
<[email protected]>, Luis Mar?a Barassi
<[email protected]>, [email protected], playdx2003
<[email protected]>, DXLD <[email protected]>,
[email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] LA ROSA DE TOKYO PARA ESTE FIN DE SEMANA: HCJB VOZ
GLOBAL
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La Rosa de Tokyo, el programa semanal de DX y medios de comunicaci?n
irradiado a trav?s de LS11 Radio Provincia de Buenos Aires (AM1270 Khz;
www.amprovincia.com.ar y una importante red de emisoras de frecuencia
modulada, amplitud modulada y onda corta de la Argentina y el resto del
mundo) estar? dedicado este fin de semana a HCJB Voz Global.
En efecto, durante el transcurso del programa se revisar? el pasado de esta
emisora que marc? un hito en la radiodifusi?n latinoamericana y mundial.
Asimismo, se le rendir? su merecido homenaje a pocos d?as del cierre de sus
transmisiones en onda corta
No se pierdan los registros sonoros hist?ricos con los cuales se "ilustrar?"
el programa.
La Rosa de Tokyo se irradia los s?bados desde las 0900 hasta las 1000 hora
de la Argentina
(1200 a 1300 horas UTC).- De esta forma, la emisi?n no estar? afectada por
las transmisiones deportivas de la emisora en las cuales se siguen las
campa?as de los equipos platenses de primera divisi?n.
Cordiales 73
Omar Somma y Arnaldo Slaen
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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2009 13:05:54 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <[email protected]>
To: "DXLD" <[email protected]>, "HCDX" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs September 25, 2009
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Excellent season for Radio Habana Cuba transmission reception here in Europe
now, in 2000-2300 UT slot.
11770 powerhouse S=9+20dB great, RHC news on Honduras coup in Sp at 2135 UT,
\\ 11800 S=7-9 very deep fades. 13760 S=5-6, 13790 S=9+15dB.
11760 RHC French news at 2138 UT, S=9+10dB signal.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Sept 25)
15345.17 kHz RAE Buenos Aires at 2140 UT, only program fragments traced
under threshold.
Also two DRM transmissions on 15469-15475-15481 Greenville, and
15274-15280-15286 kHz HCJB Quito, at same time.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Sept 25)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Glenn Hauser" Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2009
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs September 25, 2009
** CUBA. RHC finally heard with half an English broadcast during the
previously scheduled 2030-2130 UT hour! JBA carrier on 17660, else? But Sept
25 at 2053 found sufficient open carrier on 11760, 2059 opening English,
2132 opening French. Arabic was also back, on 11770 at 2053. Spanish on
11800 distorted, 13760 buried under Portugal 13755 with loud silly ballgame
and after 2100 RHC Spanish also on 11770.
Let`s look at RHC`s website schedule:
http://www.radiohc.cu/espanol/c_frecuencia/frecuencias.htm
By golly, it has been modified since our last perusal, but it has taken then
about two sesquimonths since major changes were really made --- and it`s
still wrong. It does not show any Arabic at all, nor any French at 2030!
However, the Spanish schedule does now account for the greatly extended
hours we have been monitoring it since Junend, filling the gaps 15-21 and
07-11 UT.
As a service to DX listeners, certainly not to the incompetent RHC itself, I
herewith extract the Spanish schedule and rearrange it into nonconfusing
strict time order. This part looks fairly accurate compared to monitoring
but we cannot vouch for it 100%:
11-13 6180 NY
11-13 9600 Chi
11-15 15120 BA
11-15 15360 SAm
11-22 11760 NCSAm
11-24 11800 CAm
11-05 5965 NY
11-05 13760 BA
13-15 13680 Chi
13-15 13780 SF
21-23 11770 Eu
21-23 13790 RJ
22-24 6000 9640 Mesa Redonda M-F, special days; times and days vary
23-05 9600 SAm
23-05 11690 SAm
2330-11 6120 CAm
00-05 6060 NCSAm
00-05 6140 Chi
00-11 11760 NCSAm
02-05 13790 RJ
05-22 6000 NCSAm
07-10 6060 NCSAm
07-11 6140 Chi
The ONLY English broadcasts shown are [but see log above]:
23-24 13790 RJ
01-05 6000 NAm
05-07 6140 NAm
05-07 6060 NAm
05-07 6010 SF
NOTE that nothing is mentioned about any African targets, yet, as recently
speculated for the 07+ period when English has really been heard on some of
the 6 MHz channels.
Esperanto which used to have a semi-dozen weekly airings is only, Sun:
00-0030 13790 RJ [does this really mean UT Sun now, or UT Mon?]
15-1530 11760 NCSAm
Beware of inaccuracies in the other languages which I won`t go into here
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** GUIANA FRENCH. DRM noise 17870-17880, Sept 25 at 2037 and still at 2121,
surely TDF site which has used this range many times before but not
currently on the DRM DX schedule at http://www.drm-dx.de/
Montsin?ry had registered +17875+ previously at 1300-2000 only, 320 degrees
USward. It was last reported in the DRM DX fora last May for a week when it
was on for some event in Brasil at 17-21. So what bits of programming are
they running now, and why? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2009 15:48:26 +0000 (GMT)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] China: La emisora 491, la m?s antigua de China.
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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La radio de la revoluci?n
http://www.publico.es/culturas/255354/radio/revolucion
La emisora 491, la m?s antigua de China, anunci? el 1 de octubre de 1949 el
nacimiento de la Rep?blica Popular
"?El Gobierno Popular Central de la Rep?blica Popular China ha sido fundado
hoy!", declar? el l?der comunista Mao Zedong ante la multitud de 300.000
personas reunidas el 1 de octubre de 1949, hace 60 a?os, en la plaza Tiananmen
de Pek?n. Pero si su mensaje lleg? a ser escuchado ese mismo d?a por decenas de
millones de compatriotas de todo el pa?s, fue gracias a la emisora 491, la
radio m?s antigua de China, que pronto se convertir?a en un s?mbolo de progreso
tecnol?gico del nuevo Gobierno comunista.
"Esta radio ha sido clave en la historia moderna de China", explica Feng Ya Li,
una reportera jubilada de 491. Feng vive con su marido, ex guardia de seguridad
de la emisora, en uno de los apartamentos para los trabajadores de la radio.
Desde la ventana de su sal?n, se puede ver la sede original de la estaci?n de
radio, olvidada en un suburbio de inmigrantes al este de Pek?n.
Su construcci?n fue encargada a la compa??a japonesa Mitsui en 1918 por Duan
Qirui, uno de los poderosos se?ores de la guerra que dominaron el panorama
pol?tico al caer el imperio e instaurarse la Rep?blica nacionalista, con el fin
de poder transmitir se?ales y telegramas a la marina.
"Puede mandar m?s de 10.000 caracteres al d?a a EEUU y Gran Breta?a", informaba
el diario Yi Shi Bao en diciembre de 1923. En 1937, la radio m?s moderna de
China quedaba bajo control de los japoneses, que la usaron para difundir su
propaganda mientras ocupaban el norte de China.
Guerra civil
"La radio pas? a convertirse en un lugar secreto", explica Feng, quien recuerda
la decena de guardias rusos que se encargaban de impedir la entrada de chinos a
la emisora. Tras la rendici?n de Jap?n en 1945, la radio pas? a manos de las
tropas nacionalistas del Kuomintang en una guerra civil con los comunistas. "La
situaci?n econ?mica del Kuomintang era tan mala que tuvieron que derribar la
torre de transmisi?n para vender el acero", recuerda Feng. En 1949, los
comunistas ganaban la guerra. "Esta radio fue clave para la liberaci?n", dice
Feng.
Cuando se declar? la fundaci?n de la Rep?blica Popular China, el 1 de octubre
de 1949, la radio pas? a llamarse 491 la Primera de 1949 y se convirti? en
portavoz del gobierno de Mao y de las ideas marxistas. Sus programas se emit?an
en 32 lenguas y se pod?an o?r en otros pa?ses comunistas. "Fuimos una radio de
referencia", recuerda Cui, director t?cnico de la radio entre 1955 y 1999.
"Pero pasamos momentos duros", a?ade este anciano de 78 a?os.
Cui reconoce haber tenido la suerte de no haber sufrido mucho durante los a?os
de la Revoluci?n Cultural, cuando las purgas contra intelectuales y sospechosos
capitalistas por poco acaban con el director de la radio. "Eran tiempos
dif?ciles, pero los empleados entreg?bamos nuestra vida al trabajo", dice Cui.
Feng comparte su opini?n: cree que los periodistas de hoy no trabajan tan duro
como ellos, "pero al menos no est?n sometidos a tanta censura y pueden hacen
programas m?s cercanos a la gente", a?ade.
Referencia nacional
Igual que millones de j?venes durante la Revoluci?n Cultural, en 1968, con 16
a?os, Feng fue obligada a abandonar la escuela y enviada a un pueblo remoto del
norte de China. All?, un funcionario del Partido la escuch? cantar y la mand? a
la radio. "Como no ten?a en casa, ten?a que salir fuera para poder escucharme
por los altavoces de la calle", recuerda. Desde entonces, su sue?o era trabajar
en 491, la radio de referencia nacional gracias a la propaganda y a su
tecnolog?a.
Cui ense?a con orgullo el primer transistor importado de Francia en 1967, un
Thomson que hoy se expone en el patio de la emisora, convertida en patrimonio
cultural. A su lado, el primer transistor hecho en China en 1972: un primer
paso hacia la reforma y la apertura econ?mica que transformar?a el pa?s en
menos de 30 a?os.
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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2009 09:20:49 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] New World of Radio time on IRRS: Sat 18 UT 7290
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
** ITALY [non]. Glenn, we had to introduce a change of schedule to WORLD OF
RADIO on IRRS, due to a new program scheduled each 3rd Saturday from 1000 to
1100 CET on 9510 kHz. (The new program is "Radio City - The radio of the cars"
from Sweden).
This means that WOR will only be heard on each 2nd, 4th, and when available
also on each 5th Saturday of the month from 1000-1100 CET on 9510 kHz.
However I just added a regular broadcast of WOR each Saturday effective today
from 2000 CET (1800 UT, summer) on 7290 kHz.
Both will also be streamed in parallel at
http://www.nexus.org:8000/irn.mp3.m3u
Please let us know of any listener's reaction. These days we have to be very
wise to save money, and cuts to our schedule may be on our way too for slots
whose costs are not sponsored by anyone. Listeners comments for all programs
(and especially those who DO sponsor financially our broadcasts!) are very
important for keeping us on the air.
New program schedules are at http://www.nexus.org/NEXUS-IBA/Schedules/
73s, (-- Alfredo E. Cotroneo, CEO, NEXUS-Int'l Broadcasting Association, email:
alfredo @ nexus.org http://www.nexus.org
ph: +39-02-266 6971 - Toll free: 1-888-612-0039 fax: +39-02-706 38151
Sept 26, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 26 Sep 2009 17:42:50 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs September 26-27, 2009
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
** CANADA [non]. 13810, Sat Sept 26 at 1828 giving Toronto address in English
to 1829*. Per HFCC this is DTK via the doomed J?lich site; per Aoki it is Bible
Voice in Somali until 1830 on weekends only via Wertachtal. Surely GERMANY,
anyway (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. Firedrake Sept 26 at 1305: poor on 8400, good on 9000 (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA [and non]. Arnie Coro`s cohorts at the DentroCuban Jamming Command are
at it again, disaudiblizing another broadcast of a fellow DX program in
English, WORLD OF RADIO, now scheduled Saturdays at 1330 on WRMI 9955, nothing
but jamming roar audible here Sept 26 at 1345 check. The same likely happens to
another new WOR broadcast Thursdays at 1200. On the SSE antenna, do these make
it audibly to South America?
RHC anomalies Sept 26: at 1354 absent from 13680 and 13880, but present on
13760, 13780.
At 1354 RHC Spanish added 13720, as CRI 13740 relay carrier just came on
producing leapfrog of 13760 over it; trouble is, another SS was already being
heard on 13720, REE Spain, per Aoki scheduled in the 13-14 hour on weekends
only, and now the mix.
At 1402, RHC also missing from 15120, while OK on 15360. A very poor signal of
something else could be detected on 15120. Saudi Arabia`s Bengali service is
the only thing scheduled.
11760 normally has decent modulation but Sept 26 at 1834 check I found it
extremely distorted, modulation audible only at spikes. 11800 JBA with its
usual distortion but not as bad as 11760. / 11690 was best.
Next check at 2104: 11760 had improved greatly, unlike 11800 and OK on //
11770, all in Spanish, no English like the day before. However, 11800 vanished
at 2105, back on at 2112. At 2105 also found // 13790 but not 13760.
At 2110 also could hear Spanish on 17660, which had been scheduled as an
English frequency along with 11760 at 2030-2130. 17660 was an echo apart from
11770 and the others. However, 17660 does not appear at all for any language in
the `updated` sked I analyzed in my last report,
http://www.radiohc.cu/espanol/c_frecuencia/frecuencias.htm
BTW, don`t even look at equivalent pages presented in English and
French on the RHC website, obviously sesquiyears out of date showing such
long-abandoned frequencies as 15230, 13660, etc., etc.
The sked presented in Spanish also claims that Esperanto is down to only two
broadcasts a weekend, one of which is Sunday 0000-0030 on 13790, and it comes
before the one Sunday at 1500 on 11760. So that means UT Sunday 0000? More
likely UT Monday, as UT Sunday Sept 27 at 0009 I hear 13790 in French! French
13790 is in fact shown on the same schedule for daily broadcasts 0000-0100 and
0130-0200, so Esperanto may not really be on then UT Monday either.
But nothing ever makes sense at RHC, which is totally incapable of matching
what goes on the air with what appears on any schedule (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** GABON [and non]. Haven`t had a decent listenable signal from Africa Num?ro
Un in months since the demise of 17630 and 15475, tho signs of the 9580 signal
are often there, but enhanced African conditions on 31m brought it in UT Sept
26 at 0525 on 9580, F-G with music, 0527 ID as ``?mettant de Libreville et de
Moyabi, Gabon``.
Except for the very strong but very undermodulated REE Costa Rica on 9630, the
strongest and only usable signals on 31m at this time were 9580, DW Rwanda 9480
and CVC Zambia 9430 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** GERMANY [non]. 13860, Sept 26 at 1830, G signal with multiple vocalists in
African music; it`s the middle of DW`s Hausa via Rampisham (Glenn Hauser, OK,
DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** GUAM. 9805, Sept 26 at 1311 piano music, 1312 OM speaking in
Japanese-sounding language, but not regular Japanese? Strong but fluttery; 1320
to YL definitely in Japanese with hymn music on piano, off around 1330 but did
not catch ID or sign-off. Perhaps the OM was speaking a dialect peculiar to
Japanese Adventist male evangelists? Listed as KSDA due NW in daily 1300-1330
service (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** GUIANA FRENCH. 17870-17875-17880 DRM, Sat Sept 26 at 2111, presumed from TDF
Montsin?ry, the usual occupant of this frequency as also heard yesterday tho
not on current schedules; why? It must be something important for DRM to be
testing on a weekend (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. VOI still on shifted frequency 9525.8 for the second day, Sept 26
at 1307 with W&M news in English, some hum, flutter (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** SPAIN. REE opening English on 9665, Sat Sept 26 at 2101 with item about the
San Sebasti?n film festival, fair signal.
Trouble is, this broadcast is supposed to be on 9650 Sat & Sun at 21-22, per
WRTH A-09 update, Aoki and EiBi. 9665 is the frequency scheduled for English on
M-F when it is two hours earlier at 19-20. Did they get mixed up at Noblejas
about which one to use, or is this an intentional change? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** TURKEY [and non]. 15285, Sept 26 at 1359 with VOT IS over CCI causing SAH,
no doubt with ChiCom jamming and/or BBC Mandarin via Singapore. 1400 accurate
5+1 timesignal from VOT before opening Arabic to NW Africa, and someone else`s
timesignal a few sex behind (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. WINB missing from 13570, Sat Sept 26 at 1828 check, just CODAR
sweeping the frequency (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. WRMI, tho silent on 9955 weekdays 16-24 UT when there is nothing but
WRN fill on the webcast, has business on weekends, such as Sat Sept 26 at 2113,
English preacher, no jamming audible. But latest WRMI schedule grid as of Sept
22 shows ``Maestro de Zion`` during this semihour, which I would expect to be
in Spanish (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. Mostly-Kansas MW observations on a mini-DX pedition Saturday
afternoon Sept 26 to a quiet rural location on State Hwy 11a about halfway
between US 64/81/60 junxion due N of Enid, and State Hwy 11 on the way to
Wakita, Nissan caradio tuning in 10-kHz steps only:
526 kHz, tuned to 530 kHz could hear weak beacon (weacon?), sending OJ over and
over in code, which is in Olathe, Johnson County KS near Kansas City, per the
exhaustive list Bill Hepburn provides at http://www.dxinfocentre.com/ndb.htm
No HAR or TIS audible on 530 itself.
690, KGGF Coffeyville KS heard closing a classic cowboy-music show at 1659 UT
Sat, but no title heard. I will look it up on the KGGF website: yeah, sure,
can`t find any such site. Maybe starts at 1606. Altho the closing bit I heard
had a religious subtext, I want to check the show further, as I would put up
with some of that to hear the ilk of the Sons of the Pioneers. Axually, I heard
this in Enid before going to the site, but 10 kW KGGF has broad semi-local
coverage.
910 had IBOC noise at 1917 UT, which must have been coming from Wichita on 900
as there is nothing strong enough on 920; and 890 has strong OK signal tho I
think I could hear some IBOC noise under it. 2009-2010 NRC AM Log confirms that
KSGL 900 Wichita does run IBOC. 250 watts daytime power. I had never noticed
the IBOC from it with weaker signal inside Enid.
1000, KTOK OKC, IBOC has not been heard for a few weeks at occasional daytime
chex, so I am beginning to think it is off for good. But it used to be
intermittent, so maybe I have just been lucky.
1280, semi-local KSOK Arkansas City KS missing! At 1919 check and still when
back home at 2050. The website http://www.ksokfm.com/ is very much alive, tho
mostly about their FM on 95.9 with a link to 1280.
1600.2, off-frequency het I have been hearing for many months even in daytime
against KUSH 1600 Cushing OK, was stronger at the DXpedition site than at home
in Enid, leading me to believe it is from a KS station rather than TX. That
would KMDO in Fort Scott, SE Kansas, 770 watts day, 35 night, both
non-direxional. Some MetroPlex signals which reach Enid OK, e.g. 700 and 1040,
did not make it to the DX site.
1610, Kansas Turnpike Authority (KTA) HAR at 1912 UT with weather along the
`pike from Kansas City to the OK border, voiced by synthetic woman. They have
multiple transmitters, mostly on 1610, and no doubt I was hearing the closest
one at South Haven. Sometimes have traces in Enid, but 1610 here daytimes is
predominantly Great Salt Plains OK TIS. Yet the DX site was closer to GSP than
Enid is.
1660, KXTR classical music weakly audible at 1914, groundwave from Kansas City
(Glenn Hauser, Grant County OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** VIETNAM. 9635 at 1310 Sept 26 with roughly equal mix of Vietnamese and
Spanish, so VOV-1 new frequency for the East Sea service is now making it
against CVC Miami via Chile; no sign of VOV on other NFs for that, 7435 and
11720 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 9600.4, het still there Sept 26 at 2055 vs CRI Kashgar, East
Turkistan on 9600.0. I think some audio was making it from both, but too much
mix to make anything out. I would settle for definite Spanish as a start,
advancing my theory that it could be XEYU (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
Note: I last had two separate DX reports both dated just September 25. I
normally intend to make clear in subject lines with different dates or part II,
not to be taken as resends or duplicates. This one has only one item concerning
Sept 27, making it a two-dayer. ###
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