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Today's Topics:
1. Radio Netherlands + B09 (Jaisakthivel)
2. Uruguay, Vintage ad recordings for radio/cinema - Avisos
publicitarios de radio y cine uruguayos (SONDOR) (Horacio Nigro)
3. Glenn Hauser logs September 28, 2009 (Glenn Hauser)
4. Glenn Hauser logs September 27, 2009 (Glenn Hauser)
5. DX Programs, World of Radio skeds updated (Glenn Hauser)
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 21:03:19 +0530 (IST)
From: Jaisakthivel <[email protected]>
To: Globe Radio India <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Netherlands + B09
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Radio Netherlands + B09
The data below is extracted from the database of Radio Netherlands operating
schedule effective from 25 October 2009, supplied by the Programme Distribution
Department. Abbreviations are in accordance with the ITU standards. See bottom
of page for explanation.
FREQ UT START STOP POWR DAYS LANGUAGE RADIO
9895 100 157 250 1234567 Spa RNW
6165 200 357 250 1234567 Spa RNW
11550 200 230 250 1234567 Swe RSW
11935 200 400 250 1234567 Jpn NHK
9660 230 300 250 1234567 Por NHK
11550 230 300 250 1234567 Eng RSW
3215 230 330 50 1234567 Mlg AWR
5975 300 327 250 1234567 Dut RNW
9660 300 428 250 1234567 Mul VAT
7360 330 358 250 1234567 Swa VAT
5975 400 427 250 1234567 Dut RNW
6165 400 427 250 1234567 Dut RNW
6195 400 429 250 1234567 Spa NHK
11610 400 500 50 1234567 Mul RVP
9660 430 457 250 1234567 Fre VAT
13800 430 527 500 1234567 Mul PNW
6165 430 457 250 1234567 Dut RNW
7315 430 527 500 1234567 Mul PNW
9885 430 600 250 1234567 Eng IBB
9660 500 527 250 1234567 Eng VAT
6195 500 530 250 1234567 Spa NHK
12015 500 600 250 1234567 Per IBB
7265 530 630 250 23456 Fre IBB
6165 600 627 250 1 Dut RNW
6165 600 631 250 234567 Dut RNW
9830 600 657 500 1234567 Dut RNW
6120 600 658 500 1234567 Dut RNW
5955 600 658 250 1234567 Dut RNW
9895 600 759 500 1234567 Dut RNW
6120 700 759 250 1234567 Dut RNW
5955 700 858 500 1234567 Dut RNW
9895 800 857 500 234567 Dut RNW
6035 800 859 250 1234567 Dut RNW
6120 800 859 250 23456 Dut RNW
11935 800 900 250 1234567 Dut RNW
6120 800 900 250 1 7 Dut RNW
9895 800 1100 500 1 Dut RNW
9885 800 1000 250 1234567 Ger DWL
12065 830 857 100 1234567 Dut RNW
5955 900 1100 500 123456 Dut RNW
12065 900 927 100 1234567 Dut RNW
6035 900 1100 250 23456 Dut RNW
1296 900 1100 300 23456 Dut RNW
6120 900 1100 250 23456 Dut RNW
6020 930 1000 250 234567 Dut RNW
9660 930 1000 250 1234567 Por NHK
6040 1000 1057 100 1234567 Eng RNW
9720 1000 1057 250 1234567 Eng RNW
12065 1000 1057 250 1234567 Eng RNW
6195 1000 1030 250 1234567 Spa NHK
21590 1000 1030 250 1 7 Por IBB
5905 1000 1200 250 1234567 Ger DWL
6165 1100 1127 250 1234567 Spa RNW
17505 1100 1157 500 1234567 Ind RNW
9795 1100 1257 250 1234567 Ind RNW
5955 1100 1459 250 1 Dut RNW
9895 1100 1557 250 1 Dut RNW
6165 1130 1157 250 1234567 Spa RNW
6165 1200 1227 250 1234567 Spa RNW
9835 1200 1227 250 1234567 Spa RNW
12075 1200 1257 250 1234567 Ind RNW
12065 1230 1257 250 1234567 Dut RNW
9670 1230 1257 250 1234567 Dut RNW
11675 1300 1327 500 1234567 Dut RNW
5910 1300 1327 250 1234567 Dut RNW
11870 1300 1327 250 1234567 Dut RNW
12065 1300 1327 250 1234567 Dut RNW
17670 1300 1357 250 1234567 Vie AWR
15620 1300 1400 250 1234567 Som IBB
17560 1330 1430 250 1234567 Tib VOT
12080 1400 1459 250 1234567 Eng RNW
15595 1400 1557 250 1234567 Eng RNW
3215 1430 1530 50 1234567 Mlg AWR
17495 1430 1530 250 1234567 Bur DVB
12080 1500 1557 500 1234567 Eng RNW
5955 1500 1757 500 1 Dut RNW
13800 1530 1627 250 1234567 Mul PNW
13740 1530 1627 500 1234567 Mul PNW
13765 1600 1628 250 1234567 Swa VAT
9895 1600 1657 500 1234567 Dut RNW
9590 1600 1657 250 1234567 Swa YFR
6110 1600 1657 500 1234567 Dut RNW
9750 1600 1657 500 1234567 Dut RNW
1296 1600 1657 300 1234567 Dut RNW
5955 1600 1757 500 234567 Dut RNW
13800 1630 1727 250 1234567 Mul PNW
13740 1630 1657 250 1234567 Dut RNW
11655 1630 1727 500 1234567 Mul PNW
3215 1630 1655 50 1234567 Mlg FLM
9895 1700 1727 250 1234567 Dut RNW
6010 1700 1757 500 1234567 Dut RNW
12080 1700 1800 250 1234567 Mul IBB
6020 1730 1757 250 1234567 Dut RNW
11655 1730 1757 250 1234567 Dut RNW
6020 1800 1857 250 1234567 Eng RNW
7395 1800 1957 250 1234567 Eng YFR
11655 1800 1957 250 1234567 Eng RNW
12045 1800 1957 500 1234567 Eng RNW
17895 1800 1959 250 1234567 Eng IBB
15225 1830 2030 250 1234567 Fre IBB
12080 1900 1957 250 1234567 Eng RNW
9895 1900 1957 250 1234567 Ara RNW
7425 1900 2057 250 1234567 Eng RNW
6020 1900 2000 50 1234567 Eng YFR
11975 1900 2100 250 1234567 Eng IBB
11655 2000 2057 250 1234567 Eng RNW
7385 2000 2057 250 1234567 Ara RNW
9490 2000 2030 250 1234567 Swe RSW
21525 2000 2057 250 1234567 Eng RNW
6020 2000 2100 50 1234567 Eng YFR
9490 2030 2100 250 1234567 Eng RSW
17605 2100 2127 250 7 Dut RNW
17810 2100 2127 250 7 Dut RNW
13700 2100 2127 250 7 Dut RNW
17605 2100 2131 250 123456 Dut RNW
17810 2100 2131 250 123456 Dut RNW
13700 2100 2131 250 123456 Dut RNW
7425 2100 2130 250 1234567 Swe RSW
9680 2100 2130 250 23456 Fre IBB
6040 2100 2300 500 1234567 Dut RNW
7425 2130 2200 250 1234567 Eng RSW
15315 2200 2227 250 1234567 Dut RNW
15540 2200 2227 250 1234567 Dut RNW
5970 2200 2227 250 1234567 Dut RNW
9895 2200 2257 250 1234567 Ara RNW
15280 2200 2257 100 1234567 Ind RNW
6120 2200 2259 250 1234567 Ind RNW
7380 2200 2300 250 1234567 Ind DWL
17605 2200 2400 250 1234567 Jpn NHK
6165 2300 2327 250 1234567 Dut RNW
15315 2300 2357 250 1234567 Spa RNW
11655 2300 2357 250 1234567 Spa RNW
6120 2300 2357 250 1234567 Ind RNW
9895 0 57 250 1234567 Spa RNW
9865 0 57 250 1234567 Spa RNW
6165 0 157 250 1234567 Spa RNW
Abbreviations Start/End: Times in UTC when transmitter is switched on/off.
Sites: BON=Bonaire, Antilles - DB=Dushanbe, Tajkistan - DHA=Dhabbaya, UAE -
GB=Greenville, NC (Site B) - HB=H?rby, Sweden - ISS=Issoudun, France -
KCH=Kishinev, Moldova - KHB=Khabarovsk, Russia - MDC=Madagascar -
MOS=Moosbrunn, Austria - NAU=Nauen, Germany - ORF=Orfordness, UK - PHT=Tinang,
Philippines - P.K=Petropavlovsk Kamachatskiy, Russia - RMP=Rampisham, UK -
SAI=Agingan Pt, Saipan - SIN=Sines, Portugal - SKN=Skelton, UK - SMG = Santa
Maria di Galeria, Italy - SNG=Singapore - TAC=Tashkent, Uzbekistan - TIN=Tinian
Islands - WER=Wertachtal, Germany.
Az: Azimuth (beam) of antenna
Org: AWR=Adventist World Radio - DVB=Democratic Voice of Burma - DWL=Deutsche
Welle - FLM=Fiangonana Loterana Malagasy (Malagasy Lutheran Church -
IBB=International Broadcasting Bureau (USA) - NHK=Radio Japan - PNW=Press Now
(Radio Darbanga) - RNW=Radio Netherlands Worldwide - RSW=Radio Sweden -
RVP=Radio Voice of the People - SOM=Somali - VAT=Vatican Radio - VOT=Voice of
Tibet - YFR=Family Radio.
Lang: Ara=Arabic - Bur=Burmese - Dut = Dutch - Eng=English - Fre=French -
Ger=German - Ind=Indonesian - Jpn=Japanese - Kur=Kurdish - Mlg=Malagasy -
Mul=Multilingual - Por=Portuguese - Spa=Spanish = Swa=Swahili - Swe=Swedish -
Tib=Tibetan - Vie-Vietnamese.
Days: 1=Sunday - 2=Monday - 3=Tuesday - 4=Wednesday - 5=Thursday - 6=Friday -
7=Saturday.
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Jaisakthivel, Chennai, India
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http://in.yahoo.com/trynew
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 08:33:35 -0700 (PDT)
From: Horacio Nigro <[email protected]>
To: Horacio Nigro <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Uruguay, Vintage ad recordings for radio/cinema -
Avisos publicitarios de radio y cine uruguayos (SONDOR)
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Avisos Sondor (recopilacion 2009) Album: El Sonido de la Historia Vol.
4
Descripcion: Avisos publicitarios grabados por SONDOR,
Uruguay. Visite nuestros estudios...Grabe su voz por un peso...
v.2)...A mi me llaman Ranchera...Yerba "La Diosa"...Levadura Terry (voz:
Adolfo Hugo Ma?an)...Naranja "La Salte?a"...Fundaci?n Nacional "Amigos
del ni?o del campo"...Liquidacion Tienda Salvo...Excursiones
fonoel?ctricas estudiantiles...Geniol.
String of Advertisement recordings (Spanish language) recorded by SONDOR,
Uruguay. These ads belong to "El Sonido de la Historia Vol.
4" album, issued for the 2009 Uruguayan National Heritage Days, Sept.
26/27/2009. Cues: Visit our studios... make your recording for One Peso... They
call me "Ranchera" (a slipper brand)... yerba "La Diosa" for traditional "Mate"
beverage... "Terry" yeast brand... "La Salte?a" orange juice brand... Promo
National foundation for Friends of country boy... sale for "Salvo" store...
audio guided train excursions for students... "Geniol" analgesic brand
http://www.imeem.com/people/FRPNdy1/music/0cz4Pp46/avisossondor2009mp3/
Horacio A. Nigro
Montevideo
Uruguay
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 11:33:55 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs September 28, 2009
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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** CANADA. Radio Canada Immigration, 9515, Monday Sept 28 at 1444 once again in
wrong language contrary to its own schedule for Russian until 1505: really
Brazilian Portuguese, with French lesson for crian?as, lecture about Qu?bec
folkloric traditions with occasional French words interjected by child`s voice,
closing referring to http://www.rcinet.ca for more info.
Recheck at 1452, more of same in Brazilian, except now it`s for English
learning; 1457 woman telling story in English about a Mother Canada Goose and
her goslings wanting to fly south with her; of course, she lets them, rather
than freeze (Canada geese set a rather poor example, fleeing the country every
fall; what`s with that?). Then some comments in English by Sophie The Child,
same one as in French?
I ask you: how many Brazilian child immigrants to Canada are likely to be
listening to this on SW on a Monday morning during schooltime, when the
schedule says RCI is in Russian, anyway? And do young children really need
something like this to pick up English and French? Or are there classes
everywhere set up to listen to this somehow if not on SW?
1504 English RCI ID plugging satellite and internet, no mention of SW. 1505 RCI
news in English, 1510 The Link with what else, stories skewed toward the vast
immigrant audience, starting with latest court action from Vancouver in the
case of the Pole who was taser-killed by RCMP shortly after deplaning a couple
years ago. At least that has led to redesigning the terminal accomodations for
immigrants (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also NEWFOUNDLAND
** CONGO DR [non]. 11690, R. Okapi via RSA, good Sept 28 at 0540 with hilife
music, frequent interruptions by French DJ. 0542 Okapi jingle and FM frequency,
0551 phone out to Red Cross guy about potable water issues. 25m was an
all-Southern Hemisphere band at this time, nothing audible but this and NZ on
11670-11680, 11725. Okapi is scheduled 04-06, so overlaps with RHCuba 11690
until 05 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. RHC language check Sept 28 at 0607: Spanish on 6120, 6000; different
musical programming on 6140, 6060, 6000, presumed English service. This matches
the current website schedule, so must be the nominal setup, tho from night to
night languages and frequencies swap around or one frequency vanishes (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** FRANCE. After listening to Moscow evangelism in English (see RUSSIA) left
receiver running on 15605, and just a few minutes after 1600 Sept 28 there was
secular music of some sort. Was not paying attention, but uplooked later, this
must have switched to RFI English service via Issoudun; music instead of news
near hourtop signifies rolling strike mode still in play. Mike Cooper reports
that a court ruled today against RFI`s efforts to fire 206 employees, which had
brought on the strike (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. VOI, still on 9525.8v transmitter, Sept 28 at 1338 but English
modulation JBA, useless. Meanwhile, no such modulation or frequency variation
problems on the RRI HS 9680 relay. As usual when checked sometime during the 14
UT hour, CRI 9525.0 in Russian made a big almost 1 kHz het with VOI (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** IRAN [non]. 17670 at 1410 Sept 28, fair signal with Queen`s ``Another One
Bites the Dust``, then mostly Persian rock, in typical Radio Farda rotation.
Dust song could have unpleasantly threatening military connotations, hee hee,
tho the Queen lyrix
http://www.lyrics007.com/Queen%20Lyrics/Another%20One%20Bites%20The%20Dust%20Lyrics.html
are about machine guns and bullets rather than bombing nuclear installations.
BTW, the ugly %20s in the URL simply replace spaces in the original URL. 1423
ID in passing. This is via Wertachtal, GERMANY, on 17670 for one standard hour
only (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** NEWFOUNDLAND [and non]. After a few weeks off-frequency to 6160.88 or so,
and causing a terrible het to the other CBC station and anything else on
6160.0, CKZN is back on frequency, almost: Sept 28 at 0601 good reception, no
het from only one CBC station in news. At first I figured it must be CKZU and
CKZN was off, but at 0604 already into CBC Radio Overnight and R. Prague, so it
had to be CKZN per the schedule at http://www.cbc.ca/overnight/schedule.html
which shows Prague weekdays at `3:05` am, and Overnight would not have started
yet anyway in the PDT zone. However, with BFO on, stepping 5 kHz up and down
from CKZN, compared to other stations, it was clearly a smidgin on the low side
now by a few dekaHz. I wonder if CKZU was really off the air at this time, as
in the nightmiddle they usually are both audible, previously with a fast SAH
before the major offset hit. But around 1325 CBC audible on 6160 and at this
hour must have been CKZU (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** RUSSIA. 15605, VOR at 1550 Sept 28 going from majestic orchestral waltz to
``Voice of Russia presents the Christian Message from Moscow``, sermon on the
passage ``What God has joined together, let no man put asunder``, punxuated by
a single bell now and then. 1554 sermon already over, into outro with sacred
choral music, program credits. This show is of course, a total violation of
Separation of Church and State, as post-Soviet Russia overpendulums totally in
the wrong direxion. After 1600 noted some secular music running on 15605, but
that must have been FRANCE, q.v. (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SAUDI ARABIA. 15435, Sawt ul-Buzz, BSKSA Arabic with modulation barely
detectable under huge buzz from defective transmitter they blithely ignore,
Sept 28 at 1536. BTW, I previously mentioned hearing a very similar but weaker
sound on 21735, but now I am positive that is of local origin, since it`s
steady all the time, including now.
17660 at 1543 in French punxuated by birds chirping, only fair signal with
flutter but thankfully abuzzous, as BSKSA is scheduled also from Riyadh at
14-16 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SPAIN. Yom Kippur did not stop REE from broadcasting its weekly
Sephardic/Ladino show on 15385, Monday Sept 28 opening at 1427 with
judeo-espa?ol talk about Y.K. How are we to take this? Pious Israeli stations
close down for the occasion. F-P signal, closing around 1453 still claiming to
be on 15325 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** TAIWAN. Sept 28 at 1341 was another occasion when RTI Japanese service on
9735 added spurs putting same-pitched hets on CRI 9730 and BBC 9740, during
song in Japanese. Most other recent dates checked, including during the 13-14
open carrier hour, hetless but they keep coming back unpredictably (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. WINB had been missing from 13570, but back on strong Sept 28 at 1525
with one of 3 or 4 daily hours by convicted sex-offending evangelist Tony
Al?mo, with his usual snide Biblically-based comments. WINB carrier is still
slightly unstable if checked with BFO on. At 1526 he was blown away, all too
briefly, by `running-water` ute burst, as he was mocking The Donald. Serves the
creep right, but has WINB no shame? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 9620, surprisingly strong open carrier at 0556 Sept 28, rivalling
REE Costa Rica 9630, but off by a minute later. Must have been DW Rwanda,
modulation ended early, supposedly scheduled in German due south until 0557
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 11789.9, intruders making another showing with intermittent SSB
contacts in tonal Asian language, a later hour than previously noted, Sept 28
at 1451, and again at 1520 when there was more broadcast QRM from 11790,
something weak in Russian, listed CRI via Ur?mqi, East Turkistan (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 15960-15985, weak OTH radar pulses presumed, Sept 28 at 1351.
Nothing from E Asia making it above 12 MHz, so likely from Cyprus or France
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 12:27:04 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs September 27, 2009
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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** CHINA. Firedrake Sept 27: at 1307, nothing on 8400, good on 9000 (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. RHC confirmed with Esperanto on 11760 at 1516 Sunday Sept 27 (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. VOI, 9525.9v, very undermodulated in English at 1328 Sept 27
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** VENEZUELA [non]. No sign of the Al?, Presidente show on Sunday Sept 27
between 1545 and 1745 on usual frequencies, especially 13750 via Cuba. I guess
Hugo is busy in Africa (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 15867 approx., as I tuned by heard SSB at 1329 Sept 27, American
accented YL saying ``contact Air Station Sacramento``. No time to pin down
frequency but I would say within 1 kHz of this; left rx on another semihour and
no further transmission heard (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
I neglected to integrate these logs into my Sept 28 log report; they had
already appeared in DXLD 9-073 ###
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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 14:26:42 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] DX Programs, World of Radio skeds updated
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Updated Sept 28:
DX/SWL/MEDIA PROGRAMS http://www.worldofradio.com/dxpgms.html
and
WORLD OF RADIO SCHEDULE http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html
73, Glenn Hauser
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