** BRAZIL. The reactivated station on 9675, R. Canção Nova, Cachoeira Paulista 
SP, no doubt the source of Brazilian dialect religious talk, Oct 4 at 0601, 
peaking S9+12 but with deep fades. Modulation rather distorted, but carrier 
stable. Stronger than other Brazilians on 31m air, 9645v and even weaker 9565. 
Hardly any sign of WYFR 9680 to bother, unlike super-signal it sometimes has 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake Oct 4 at 1331: 8400 much better than 9000 just barely 
audible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** COLOMBIA. 5910 with peppy keep-you-awake music Marfil Estéreo perpetually 
plays, Oct 4 at 0625. Did not listen long enough for a definite ID, but surely 
HJDH, which operates quite sporadically, not heard for a week or two in routine 
late-nite bandscans. And also with ute beepbursts every few seconds from the hi 
side around 5911, somewhat escapable by offtuning to lo side (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. Once again Oct 4 checked around 0620, RHC English on 6140, 6060 and 
6010; Spanish frequency 6120 absent.

At 1503, no sign of any of the Aló, Presidente frequencies, starting with 
13750. However, on later: see VENEZUELA [non]

But it`s Esperanto time at 1500, and that was running on 11760; after 
``saluton,`` at 1503 took at least 5 minutes to introduce their schedule and 
contact info. Sked given was (Sundays only, they should make clearer):
0700 6000
1500 11760
1900 11760
2330 6000 CAm, 5965 Carib, 9600 SAm
Also see new Esperanto website via http://www.radiohc.cu and referred to this 
for more Esperanto: http://www.ameriko.org

Schedule above resembles what it was formerly, but is at great variance with 
the one claimed on current website presented in Spanish, 
http://www.radiohc.cu/espanol/c_frecuencia/frecuencias.htm
that Esperanto is only at 1500 on 11760, and ``2400-2430 Sundays on 13790``, 
the latter certainly not true as checked last week.

The new Esperanto page is http://www.radiohc.cu/esperanto/index.htm and linx to 
http://www.radiohc.cu/esperanto/c_frecuencia/frecuencias.htm
which with Esperanto headings shows schedule in Spanish for all languages 
starting with long-abandoned 12000 in Spanish at 11-15. 

But after several minutes page had not finished loading to the bottom where 
Esperanto schedule resides, and then it gave up. Navigation around the RHC 
website is really sluggish!

Second try on a different browser got it to load, showing Esperanto:
América del Norte 6000 07-07:30 UTC 
Norte Centro y Suramérica 11760/5965 15–15:30/ 19:30–20/ 23:30-00 UTC 
América Central 6120 23:30 -00 UTC 
Buenos Aires 9600 23:30 -00

Now, just try to sort out which frequency goes with which time on the second 
line amid all those slants! This nonsense pervades the RHC posted schedules. 
Anyhow it more or less matches the announcement except for 6000 instead of 6120 
at 2330.

Also linx to http://www.ameriko.org where it`s not clear if under Communist 
control, but likely so as includes large audio archive of RHC`s broadcasts thru 
last week 9/27 at http://www.ameriko.org/radiokubo
And the content of RHC`s Esperanto broadcast is mandatorily just as obsessed 
with The Five Heroes, and Zelaya, Chávez as are the other languages, so why 
bother? I certainly did not bother to keep listening after the introduxion 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. VOI, 9525.9, during English hour at 1333 Oct 4, strong signal but 
heavy flutter, which was louder than the modulation! Flutter noise being 
multipath interference by the original signal with itself thru the disturbed 
ionosphere (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PORTUGAL. 15470, RDPI with much weaker signal than // 15560, Sunday Oct 4 at 
1409, discussion of candidates and their gustatory preferences in extremely 
slurred conversational Portuguese, swallowing syllable after syllable, gulp. 
This frequency is on air weekends only at 14-16, 144 degrees (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA. Disco lives! thanks to Radio Rossii, Oct 4 at 0617, ``Stayin` 
Alive`` playing on both 7320 Magadan and weaker 7200 Yakutsk. Helps to keep 
warm in Siberia? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 3215, WWCR, Sunday Oct 4 at 0630 starting WORLD OF RADIO 1480 
promptly with excellent reception. We can highly recommend this broadcast for 
good, broad coverage of North America at least. Only two US SW stations are 
smart enough to use 90m, which holds up when higher bands, sometimes even 60m, 
are dead, and minimizes skip zone, altho less so than 120m where WWCR gave up 
2390 sesquiyears ago (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** VENEZUELA [non]. Nothing on any of the Aló, Presidente frequencies via CUBA, 
starting with 13750, Sunday Oct 4 at 1500. Next check at 1703 found some of 
them running expostulations of Hugo Chávez Frías, best by far on 13750, JBA on 
17750, fair on 12010 echoing against 13750; inaudible and absent? from 13680, 
11690 with RTTY. RHC posted schedules, otherwise somewhat updated, continue to 
claim this starts at 1400, which it has not for many weeks. One Sunday we 
caught 13750 cutting on in progress around 1545 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 6170, surprised to find strong signal in English here, W&M 
discussion about something in British accents, so BBCWS? Oct 4 at 0620. As I 
started to look for //, it dumped off at 0621* and still had not resumed by 
0630. Anyway, quite different programming was running on DW 7310, but it did 
seem to have been similar by the time I got to BBC 9410. Nothing in the 
schedules to account for this, so maybe BBC was testing or on the frequency by 
mistake. RNZI starts 6170 at 0659, of course, but seems less likely to have 
been them; and anyway I believe I had noticed RNZI earlier in the hour on 11725 
where they should be (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. Same type of extremely distorted spur as heard yesterday around 
9485 was centered about 9432 on Oct 4 at 1334; fortunately just far enough from 
AIR 9425 not to bother its strong signal. Hmmm, as I mentioned, the scheduled 
// AIR National Service frequency 9470 via Aligarh was missing, and still 
missing. Could that be the source of 9485 and 9432? On two receivers, I 
attempted to match the `modulation` on 9432 with 9425 around 1349, and it was 
sort of similar, but the 9432 signal was so bad that I could not be 75% sure. 
If 9432 (or wherever it appears next time) come on just before 1320 like 9425, 
that would be a hefty clue that it is indeed what is supposed to be on 9470. 
Would listeners in S Asia please check out the blob for this? It may continue 
on air all night like 9470 is supposed to (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 15080-15105, OTH radar pulses presumed, Oct 4 at 1408, and most 
likely from the NE rather than the NW (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 
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