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Today's Topics:
1. KTWR Guam B09 (Jaisakthivel)
2. KTWR Guam - B09 (Edited) (Jaisakthivel)
3. Glenn Hauser logs October 6, 2009 (Glenn Hauser)
4. Question About Sweden-1179 (J.D. Stephens)
5. Tues Afternoon (Charles B)
6. Re: Question About Sweden-1179 (Wolfgang Bueschel)
7. Tips from Italy (Giampiero58)
8. SWL Cluster: swl.dxwatch.com (PY2ZX)
9. Re: What happened to Solar Terrestrial Activity Report?
(Glenn Hauser)
10. TWR INDIA B09 (Alokesh)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 20:02:20 +0530 (IST)
From: Jaisakthivel <[email protected]>
To: ardic <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] KTWR Guam B09
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
B-09 Frequency Request for KTWR
Trans World Radio - Guam (October 25, 2009 - March 30, 2010)
;----+----+----+------------------------------+---+----+-------+---+---+---
;FREQ STRT STOP CIRAF ZONES LOC POWR AZIMUTH DAYS LANGUAGE
;----+----+----+------------------------------+---+----+-------+---+---+---
09345 1345-1400 41 TWR 100 285 1234567 Santhali
09355 1200-1345 42-44 TWR 100 305 23456 Mandarin
09355 1200-1300 42-44 TWR 100 305 1 Mandarin
09355 1200-1315 42-44 TWR 100 305 7 Mandarin
09585 1300-1330 49 TWR 100 285 1234567 Sgaw Karen
09910 1100-1230 42-44 TWR 100 315 1234567 Mandarin
09920 1400-1415 49 TWR 100 278 23456 Vietnamese
09920 1400-1500 49 TWR 100 278 17 Vietnamese
09975 1130-1200 42-44 TWR 100 315 1234567 Mandarin
09975 1200-1215 43,44 TWR 100 308 1234567 Mandarin
09975 1230-1330 42-44 TWR 100 315 1234567 Mandarin
09975 1330-1400 43,44 TWR 100 315 23456 Cantonese
09975 1400-1440 41,49,50 TWR 100 285 1234567 English
11570 1315-1330 41 TWR 100 293 14567 Boro
11570 1315-1330 41 TWR 100 293 24 Manipuri
11570 1315-1330 41 TWR 100 293 3 Kokborok
11570 1400-1515 44-45 TWR 100 335 123456 Korean
11570 1400-1530 44-45 TWR 100 335 7 Korean
11590 1015-1100 42-44 TWR 100 315 23456 Mandarin
11640 1100-1130 49 TWR 100 285 1234567 Vietnamese
11765 2200-2215 42-44 TWR 100 308 1234567 Mandarin
11840 0830-0910 51,55,56,58-60 TWR 100 165 234567 English
11870 1230 1300 41 TWR 100 293 23456 Kokborok
11935 1030-1100 42-44 TWR 100 305 1235 Uyghur
11935 1100-1200 42-44 TWR 100 305 1234567 Mandarin
12075 1330-1400 41,49 TWR 100 293 23456 Assamese
12075 1330-1345 41,49 TWR 100 293 1 Assamese
12105 0930-1045 42-44 TWR 100 315 1234567 Mandarin
12130 2300-2330 43,44 TWR 100 285 23456 Cantonese
12130 2300-2345 43,44 TWR 100 285 1 Cantonese
13765 1200-1300 41,49 TWR 100 285 17 Burmese
13765 1200-1245 41,49 TWR 100 285 23456 Burmese
15170 0820-0900 49,50,54 TWR 100 263 123456 English
15200 0900-0915 54 TWR 100 248 12367 Balinese
15200 0900-0915 54 TWR 100 248 45 Torajanese
15200 0915-0945 54 TWR 100 248 1234567 Madurese
15200 0945-1045 54 TWR 100 248 1234567 Indonesian
15200 1045-1115 49,54 TWR 100 248 1234567 Sundanese
15200 1115-1145 54 TWR 100 248 1234567 Javanese
From cricket scores to your friends. Try the Yahoo! India Homepage!
http://in.yahoo.com/trynew
------------------------------
Message: 2
Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 07:37:39 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jaisakthivel <[email protected]>
To: ardic <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] KTWR Guam - B09 (Edited)
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
B - 09 Frequency Request for KTWR
Trans World Radio - Guam
(October 25, 2009 - March 30, 2010)
----+----+----+------------------------------+---+----+-------+---+---+---
FREQ STRT STOP CIRAF ZONES LOC POWR AZIMUTH DAYS LANGUAGE
----+----+----+------------------------------+---+----+-------+---+---+---
09345 1345-1400 41 TWR 100 285 1234567 Santhali
09355 1200-1345 42-44 TWR 100 305 23456 Mandarin
09355 1200-1300 42-44 TWR 100 305 1 Mandarin
09355 1200-1315 42-44 TWR 100 305 7 Mandarin
09585 1300-1330 49 TWR 100 285 1234567 Sgaw Karen
09910 1100-1230 42-44 TWR 100 315 1234567 Mandarin
09920 1400-1415 49 TWR 100 278 23456 Vietnamese
09920 1400-1500 49 TWR 100 278 17 Vietnamese
09975 1130-1200 42-44 TWR 100 315 1234567 Mandarin
09975 1200-1215 43,44 TWR 100 308 1234567 Mandarin
09975 1230-1330 42-44 TWR 100 315 1234567 Mandarin
09975 1330-1400 43,44 TWR 100 315 23456 Cantonese
09975 1400-1440 41,49,50 TWR 100 285 1234567 English
11570 1315-1330 41 TWR 100 293 14567 Boro
11570 1315-1330 41 TWR 100 293 24 Manipuri
11570 1315-1330 41 TWR 100 293 3 Kokborok
11570 1400-1515 44-45 TWR 100 335 123456 Korean
11570 1400-1530 44-45 TWR 100 335 7 Korean
11590 1015-1100 42-44 TWR 100 315 23456 Mandarin
11640 1100-1130 49 TWR 100 285 1234567 Vietnamese
11765 2200-2215 42-44 TWR 100 308 1234567 Mandarin
11840 0830-0910 51,55,56,58-60 TWR 100 165 234567 English
11870 1230 1300 41 TWR 100 293 23456 Kokborok
11935 1030-1100 42-44 TWR 100 305 1235 Uyghur
11935 1100-1200 42-44 TWR 100 305 1234567 Mandarin
12075 1330-1400 41,49 TWR 100 293 23456 Assamese
12075 1330-1345 41,49 TWR 100 293 1 Assamese
12105 0930-1045 42-44 TWR 100 315 1234567 Mandarin
12130 2300-2330 43,44 TWR 100 285 23456 Cantonese
12130 2300-2345 43,44 TWR 100 285 1 Cantonese
13765 1200-1300 41,49 TWR 100 285 17 Burmese
13765 1200-1245 41,49 TWR 100 285 23456 Burmese
15170 0820-0900 49,50,54 TWR 100 263 123456 English
15200 0900-0915 54 TWR 100 248 12367 Balinese
15200 0900-0915 54 TWR 100 248 45 Torajanese
15200 0915-0945 54 TWR 100 248 1234567 Madurese
15200 0945-1045 54 TWR 100 248 1234567 Indonesian
15200 1045-1115 49,54 TWR 100 248 1234567 Sundanese
15200 1115-1145 54 TWR 100 248 1234567 Javanese
----------------------
Jaisakthivel, Chennai, India
For B09 www.adxc.wordpress.com
Add whatever you love to the Yahoo! India homepage. Try now!
http://in.yahoo.com/trynew
------------------------------
Message: 3
Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 10:26:02 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs October 6, 2009
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
** ALBANIA. Monitored most of R. Tirana English to NAm on 13625, Tue Oct 6:
1434 the only announcer amid news of political matters, 1435 ID and about
Kosovo; 1438 end of news and into press review, about the prime minister`s
first official visit to Kosovo. 1441 she started reading reception reports,
almost all from familiar names: Kevin Molander in the USA, someone in Ireland,
Sue Hickey in Canada, Edwin Southwell in UK. Soon launched into a talk about
film music, the Albanian RTV orchestra, foreign conductors, in a reply to
Edwin? Anyhow that was still part of In-Box, which ended at 1449, then song
until 1457 goodbye and theme, 1457:30* off. Signal was a steady S9+15 and
modulation almost sufficient, no QRM (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. Firedrake Oct 6 at 1312: good on 9000, poor on 8400 (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. Anomaly report for Oct 6: at 0550, RHC English on 6010 during music,
splattering 5995-6025, almost merging with the DentroCuban Jamming Command
noise on 6030! 6140 and 6060 also in English service, 6000 in Spanish JBA, and
6120 Spanish still missing. Suspect it is the same transmitter as had been on
11800 daytime, altho more distorted when there, as it too misses at 1428 check.
Matching rapid clicking sounds, too narrowband to be OTH radar, Oct 6 centered
about 11881 and 11981, and suspected to be spurious from the DCJC on 11930
and/or 11845.
At 1433 found strong RHC signal on 13780 again suffering from squeal. Leapfrog
over squealless 13680 landing on 13580 was strong enough to bother R. Prague
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA [non]. Monolinguals feeling left out from the exile side of the Cuban
radio war have one program from the fueracubans in English: CDHD Brigade on
WRMI, 9955. Among other times it`s 1515 Tuesdays. Tuned in at 1524 Oct 6 as W&M
were discussing the downside of the big concert in Habana recently from the
Plaza de la Revoluci?n, which she said is an ugly place for any positive
peaceful event, surrounded by government and military edifices. G signal on NW
antenna, no jamming audible, preceding WORLD OF RADIO 1480 at 1530 (Glenn
Hauser, OK, D XLISTENING DIGEST)
** EGYPT [and non]. 15255, Oct 6 at 1454 with two signals making a SAH, and one
of them with intermittent tones atop the other in a S Asian language. Uplooked
later in Aoki, Family Radio via Nauen, Germany in Bengali until 1500, then R.
Cairo in Albanian. At 1525, Cairo was alone mentioning `Salaam Aleikum`,
undermodulated. 1530 ID clinched by timesignal and Cairo news march (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDIA. AIR Aligarh 9470 blob Oct 6 at 1317 centered on 9465 but extremely
distorted FMy spread at least 9460-9475, with IS // 9425, 1320 announced and
played Vande Mataram, 1321 Akashvani sign-on mentioning kHz at least twice,
into music. By 1335, R. Thailand in Thai on 9455 was being splashed by this
menace to the neighborhood, which has no business being on the air at all under
such conditions.
Mauno Ritola in Finland says this has been going on for three months! It seems
AIR Engineering is totally incompetent; or the bureaucracy only requires the
transmitter to be turned on every day, not that it funxion properly and not
interfere with other stations. No one could possibly listen to this garbled
mess voluntarily, so this 11-hour-daily transmission is serving no purpose
whatsoever, meanwhile wasting 250 kW, the cost of which could have fed
countless starving poor or flooded-out homeless. Sadly, the same situation can
be found at some other government broadcasters, notably Saudi Arabia and Egypt.
Meanwhile I enjoyed the VBS mostly music on 9870 with an even better signal
than 9425, at 1350-1420, still the case at 1506. By 1425, found that Aligarh
was still centred on 9465, spread expanded to 9450-9480; but at 1506 the blob
had weakened considerably tnx to the ionosphere (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. RRI Pontianak, Kalimantan presumed, 3976 with music Oct 6 at
1247. Just as I switched on the BFO to pin down the frequency compared to
anything on 5975, it dumped off the air at 1248*
4925, RRI Jambi, Sumatra, presumed, Oct 6 at 1252 YL singing ballad, occasional
brief announcements, 1300 mentioned ``Republik``, likely in ID, and 10-note IS
(or was it 11?) played thrice, 1301 YL with talk, presumed news. That IS is of
particular interest, specific to Jambi?
4750, RRI Makassar, as usual stronger signal than Jambi 4925, but 4750 has
co-channel QRM, and at 1302 was still playing music rather than news.
I still look for other 60m Indos, finding nothing on 4605 or 4790 which have
been inactive for months, but there was a trace of something around 4870.
9525.9, VOI ? if it`s Tuesday, must be Banjarmasin. Tune in at 1322 Oct 6 but
modulation is JBA with hum, sounds like the Banj guy talking about quakes. 1324
ID as ``Exotic Indonesia, broadcast live by VOI Jakarta and RRI Banjarmasin``.
Jak YL with ID as if on three frequencies instead of one, and Banj OM with FM
95.2 ID. Then he talked about a 4-day radio contest which started yesterday, to
select 70 singers to send to Makassar; something similar is going on in
Jakarta. And the mayor was celebrating something this morning in Banj. At 1327
over to different YL voice in Jak for Today in History, and her modulation is
clearer, about Edison and Chiang Kai-Shek. 1334 ``Sound of Dignity`` slogan
boomed louder, and into Focus.
Skipped the 14-15 hour with CRIQRM, retuned 1501 when VOI aired transition
announcement from Malay to English; did not hear Exotic Indonesia mentioned in
program summary, nor the Banj guy`s voice, so perhaps EI does air only during
the 13-14 hour when it is really live. 1503 into news but modulation level
drops, and transmitter cut off 1504* unlike yesterday when it remained on most
of the hour (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MYANMAR [non]. 15480 with something interesting, Oct 6 at 1455 in unID
language, but didn`t get back to it until 1529* when it went off. Per Aoki it
must have been Democratic Voice of Burma, via Armenia, at 1430-1530 (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISENING DIGEST)
** PHILIPPINES. No het detectable on RNZI 6170, Oct 6 at 1315, unlike 24 hours
earlier from presumed DZRM a fraxion of a kHz high. Was its absence operational
or propagational? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SOUTH CAROLINA [non]. Once again J?lich turned Brother Scare on early, Oct 6
at 1458 as he was giving addresses on 17485; nothing there as I tuned past a
minute or two earlier (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U K [non]. As I was bandscanning between 13 and 1330 Tuesday Oct 6, I
noticed that BBCWS on 5875, 6195, 9740 had a programme about Venezuela, but I
was put off by the correspondent on the spot who hadn`t even learned how to
pronounce Bol?var. After considerable searching thru the BBCWS website for an
appropriate SW program schedule, by pretending I was in Laos, found it was
``Oil in the Works`` on Global Business with Peter Day; nevertheless, I dredged
up the archive and listened to the whole thing later, cringing as I went while
he also mangled Ch?vez, Caracas, barrios, Quiroz:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p004f23j
or direct audio: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/p004f23j
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###
------------------------------
Message: 4
Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 10:59:55 -0700 (PDT)
From: "J.D. Stephens" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: HardCore DX <[email protected]>, QSL Information Pages
<[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Question About Sweden-1179
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
I have seen two conflicting schedules for Sveriges Radio on 1179. I am
interested in one of the P1 broadcasts which is at a favorable time for
reception in my part of the World:
EMWG Says: 0355-0600 UTC
Other sources say: 0455-0700 UTC
Can anyone who is able to receive this station confirm at what time they are
currently signing on for this broadcast? Also, is this on every day of the
week?
I am interested in trying for them while the TA propagation is favorable. With
Denmark-1062 being received here, I feel that this target is a possibility if I
can get past any QRM from 1180.
Thanx and 73,
J.D. Stephens
Hampton Cove, Alabama, USA
[email protected] (Primary)
[email protected] (Alternate)
------------------------------
Message: 5
Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 18:11:01 -0400
From: "Charles B" <[email protected]>
To: "Anker Petersen" <[email protected]>, "Bob Wilkner"
<[email protected]>, "Charles B" <[email protected]>, "dxld
dxld"
<[email protected]>, "Glenn Hauser" <[email protected]>,
"hard-core-dx hard-core-dx" <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>, "shortwaveworld shortwaveworld"
<[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Tues Afternoon
Message-ID: <003d01ca46d1$e43db940$fcc8a...@pc1>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
Austria, 9725, Voice of Vietnam, 1745-1830, Noted a program of news and
features presented by a male and female in Vietnamese language. Signal is
being relayed via Austria. At about 1750 the female gives ID and schedule
for other broadcasts. Signal was at a good level. (Chuck Bolland, October
6, 2009)
Watkins Johnson HF1000
26.37N 081.05W
MAGNA just updated today with AOKI's datafile.
EIBI hasn't been updated since 8 Sept.
http://www.orchidcitysoftware.com/IMAGE59.HTML
------------------------------
Message: 6
Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 22:31:04 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <[email protected]>
To: "HCDX" <[email protected]>, "J.D. Stephens"
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Question About Sweden-1179
Message-ID: <57a66089833a4190bbd34fb2807bc...@hnpc2>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
reply-type=original
Here are the B-09 schedule hours,
very easy SWE LT to tranform
summer UT+2hrs, winter UT+1 hr.
Medium wave 1179 kHz (254mb). Daily broadcasts in Swedish: 0455-0700,
1645-1715, 1800-1830 (Sundays SR P4 sports), 1900-1930, 2100-2200,
2200-2230 LT.
Best listening during the dark part of the day in Northern and Central
Europe and the UK and Ireland.
English
Europe, Africa & the Middle East. All times UTC (unless otherwise
specified).
>From October 25, 2009
1730-1800 MW 1179
1830-1900 MW 1179
2000-2030 MW 1179
2230-2300 MW 1179
Through October 25, 2009
1630-1700 MW 1179
1730-1800 MW 1179
1900-1930 MW 1179
Russian From October 25, 2009
Russia, CIS countries, Baltics.
1930-2000 6065 (70 degr). MW 1179 254 mb
2030-2100 5850 (85 degr). MW 1179 254 mb
Romany Chib
Middle East. All times UTC
2300-0000 MW 1179 Saturdays
(Sveriges Radio 2009; via Noel Green-UK, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 5)
http://topnews.wwdxc.de
<http://topnews2.wwdxc.de>
----- Original Message -----
From: "J.D. Stephens" Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 7:59 PM
Subject: [HCDX] Question About Sweden-1179
>I have seen two conflicting schedules for Sveriges Radio on 1179. I am
>interested in one of the P1 broadcasts which is at a favorable time for
>reception in my part of the World:
>
> EMWG Says: 0355-0600 UTC
>
> Other sources say: 0455-0700 UTC
>
> Can anyone who is able to receive this station confirm at what time they
> are currently signing on for this broadcast? Also, is this on every day
> of the week?
>
> I am interested in trying for them while the TA propagation is favorable.
> With Denmark-1062 being received here, I feel that this target is a
> possibility if I can get past any QRM from 1180.
>
> Thanx and 73,
> J.D. Stephens
------------------------------
Message: 7
Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 00:04:50 +0200
From: "Giampiero58" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>, "HCDX" <[email protected]>,
<[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Tips from Italy
Message-ID: <60a7c3eb56104239824e79a3135e4...@bernardini>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Some tips from Italy,
Ciao Giampiero
1610 6/10 0357 Caribbean Beacon, Anguilla, EE, religious, poor
1700 6/10 0502 KVSN, Brownsville, Texas, USA, oldies, fair
2310 6/10 2020 VL8A Alice Springs, Australia, talks, Music, fair
2325 6/10 2023 VL8T Tennant Creek, Australia, //2310, fair
4780 6/10 1720 RTV Djibouti, music, good
4800 6/10 1730 AIR Hyderabad, India, EE news, fair (mixed with CNR1 till
1735 when China s.off)
4880 6/10 1740 SW Africa, South Africa, EE African politics, good
5005 6/10 1748 Radio Bata, Guinea E., songs, good
5009,45 6/10 1758 Radio Madagascar, talks and music (Opera! Also Carmen by
Bizet), good
5990 6/10 2110 Radio Senado, Brazil, politics, good
5990,31 6/10 1834 Radio Ethiopia, Drama //7110, very good
6005 6/10 1838 Radio 700 & BBC Seychelles, G & E, songs and reports. Radio
700 dominant in Milan, BBC dominant in Bocca di Magra remote.
6035 6/10 1844 Radio Japan, Japan, soft songs, fair/good
6045 6/10 1848 AIR, India, Indian songs, fair, QRM
6100 6/10 1902 Int. R. Serbia, News in SS, very good
6110 6/10 1908 Radio Fana, Ethiopia, African songs, QRM CRI, fair
6150,74 6/10 1955 Radio Bayrak ? Cyprus, too much QRM on 6150, so non
usable, only few words and music
6165 6/10 2003 ZNBC R2 (presumed), Lusaka, Zambia, EE, News, songs, no id
heard, fair
7110 6/10 1809 Radio Ethiopia, Reports in Hamaric (pres), good
7145 6/10 1814 Radio Hargeisa, Somaliland, songs, fair
7175 6/10 1818 Voice of Broad Masses, Eritrea, African music and talks, good
7200 6/10 1824 Radio Sudan, talks in AA mentioning Sudan, fair, better in
LSB
11725 6/10 2015 Radio New Zealand, EE, talks, poor/fair
RX: Perseus Remote in Bocca di Magra - Drake R8 in Milan
Ant: Wellbrook 1010 loop & T2FD
---
Giampiero Bernardini, Milano, Italia
------------------------------
Message: 8
Date: Thu, 01 Oct 2009 12:10:58 -0300
From: PY2ZX <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] SWL Cluster: swl.dxwatch.com
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
Hello folks,
I would like to invite the community to enjoy the DX cluster devoted
to SWL and general listening activity:
http://swl.dxwatch.com
DX Watch is one of the most visited and stable internet access for
amateur radio DX cluster with additional tools.
Fortunately, after many years, now we have the cluster toward SWL
information traffic based on the successful ham radio experience.
So PSE visit the SWL cluster, make your spots, send your suggestions for
improve the service since it?s only the very first version. DX Watch is
also looking for partnerships.
Fl?vio PY2ZX
------------------------------
Message: 9
Date: Tue, 6 Oct 2009 16:57:32 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected], Fabrizio Magrone
<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] What happened to Solar Terrestrial Activity
Report?
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
I don`t get it either at http://www_solen_info/solar --- but defaults to my
ISP`s search page, not malicious, I hope. However, a quick Google search finds
that it is really at: http://www.solen.info/solar/ with dots, not underscores.
73, Glenn Hauser
--- On Mon, 10/5/09, Fabrizio Magrone <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: Fabrizio Magrone <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [HCDX] What happened to Solar Terrestrial Activity Report?
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Monday, October 5, 2009, 4:12 PM
>
> Thank you to those who alerted me that the site is working
> regularly. It seems that my Firefox 3.5.3 was infected by
> some malicious software, maybe a trojan, who grabbed the
> browser and redirects it to wrong URLs full of malware. I
> discovered the problem with Alvestad's site, but then it
> happened with other sites too.
>
> I tried to deactivate Java scripts, to reinstall Firefox,
> to bring the computer to a previous system configuration,
> but to no avail. Antivirus scans gave no result. I think
> I'll have to wait for Mozilla to correct the bug. Firefox
> isn't anymore as safe as it was in the beginning.
>
> If someone knows how to cure the infection, please contact
> me off list, thank you.
>
> Fabrizio
>
------------------------------
Message: 10
Date: Wed, 7 Oct 2009 08:54:02 +0530
From: "Alokesh" <[email protected]>
To: "Alokesh-Hotmail" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] TWR INDIA B09
Message-ID: <02fa01ca46fd$a5824a50$0b33e...@alokesh>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
TWR INDIA B09
WEF 25/10/09 TO 28/03/10
LOC FREQ STA STOP CIR PWR AZI SLEW ANT DAYS lANG
-------------------------------------------------
DB 5995 0000 0015 41 200 125 0 158 23456 BENGALI
DB 5995 0000 0015 41 200 125 0 158 7 DZONKA
DB 5995 0000 0045 41 200 125 0 158 1 HINDI
DB 5995 0015 0030 41 200 125 0 158 7 NEPALI
DB 5995 0015 0045 41 200 125 0 158 23456 BHOJPURI
NVS 9510 1300 1315 41 250 180 0 218 234567 GARHWALI
NVS 9510 1300 1315 41 250 180 0 218 1 KASHMIRI
NVS 9510 1315 1330 41 250 180 0 218 23456 DOGRI
NVS 9510 1315 1330 41 250 180 0 218 1 7 HINDI
NVS 7320 1330 1345 41 250 180 0 218 1234567 HINDI
NVS 7320 1345 1400 41 250 180 0 218 1 34567 HINDI
NVS 7320 1345 1400 41 250 180 0 218 2 TIBETAN
NVS 7320 1400 1415 41 250 180 0 218 1 567 HINDI
NVS 7320 1400 1415 41 250 180 0 218 2 BRAJ BHASHA
NVS 7320 1400 1415 41 250 180 0 218 3 AWADHI
NVS 7320 1400 1415 41 250 180 0 218 4 HARAYANVI
NVS 7320 1415 1430 41 250 180 0 218 1 7 HINDI
NVS 7320 1415 1430 41 250 180 0 218 23456 BHOJPURI
NVS 7320 1430 1445 41 250 180 0 218 1234567 HINDI
NVS 7320 1445 1515 41 250 180 0 218 1234567 PUNJABI
NVS 7320 1515 1530 41 250 180 0 218 1234567 HINDI
NVS 7320 1530 1545 41 250 180 0 218 234567 HINDI
IRK 5920 1245 1300 41 250 224 0 218 7 KUI
IRK 5920 1245 1300 41 250 224 0 218 1 SANTHALI
IRK 5920 1300 1315 41 250 224 0 218 7 HO
IRK 5920 1300 1315 41 250 224 0 218 1 KUMAONI
IRK 5920 1315 1330 41 250 224 0 218 7 BENGALI
IRK 5920 1315 1330 41 250 224 0 218 123 MARWARI
IRK 5920 1315 1330 41 250 224 0 218 56 MEWARI
IRK 5920 1315 1345 41 250 224 0 218 4 PUNJABI
IRK 5920 1330 1345 41 250 224 0 218 1 BONDO
IRK 5920 1330 1345 41 250 224 0 218 567 ZONKA
IRK 5920 1330 1345 41 250 224 0 218 23 MAITHILI
IRK 5920 1345 1400 41 250 224 0 218 1 7 BUNDELI
IRK 5920 1345 1415 41 250 224 0 218 23456 MAITHILI
IRK 5920 1400 1415 41 250 224 0 218 1 BUNDELI
IRK 5920 1400 1415 41 250 224 0 218 7 ORIYA
IRK 5920 1415 1430 41 250 224 0 218 567 KURUKH
IRK 5920 1415 1430 41 250 224 0 218 12 MAGHAI
IRK 5920 1415 1430 41 250 224 0 218 34 MUNDARI
IRK 5920 1430 1445 41 250 224 0 218 1 7 SADRI
IRK 5920 1430 1500 41 250 224 0 218 23456 SINDHI
IRK 5920 1445 1500 41 250 224 0 218 1 7 CHODHRI
IRK 5920 1500 1515 41 250 224 0 218 1 7 BHILI
IRK 5920 1500 1530 41 250 224 0 218 23456 KUTCHI
IRK 5920 1515 1530 41 250 224 0 218 1 7 MOUCHI
IRK 5920 1530 1545 41 250 224 0 218 1 7 DHODIYA
IRK 5920 1530 1545 41 250 224 0 218 234 GAMIT
IRK 5920 1530 1545 41 250 224 0 218 56 VASAVI
SAM 6115 1500 1530 41 250 140 0 158 1234567 URDU
SAM 7315 1600 1615 41 250 140 0 158 234567 PASHTO
SAM 7315 1615 1630 41 250 140 0 158 23456 PASHTO
SAM 7315 1615 1630 41 250 140 0 158 7 DARI
DB - Dushanbe
NVS - Novosibirsk
IRK - Irkutsk
SAM - Samara
1 - SUNDAY
2 - MONDAY
3 - TUESDAY
4 - WEDNESDAY
5 - THURSDAY
6 - FRIDAY
7 - SATURDAY
(Via Shakti Verma, TWR INDIA)
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Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi, India
End of Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 82, Issue 7
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