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   1. Radio Veritas Asia B09 (Ashik Eqbal Tokon)
   2. Glenn Hauser logs October 12-13, 2009 (Glenn Hauser)
   3. Re: Glenn Hauser logs Oct 12-13, minor correxion (Glenn Hauser)
   4. EMR relay this Sunday (Tom Taylor)
   5. R New Zealand em 15720 kHz (Jorge Freitas (Yahoo))
   6. LOG 14/10/2009 (Jorge Freitas (Yahoo))
   7. Radio broadcasters targeted by Honduran government (Jaisakthivel)
   8. 2010 will be turning point for FM radio in India (Jaisakthivel)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 09:14:06 -0700 (PDT)
From: Ashik Eqbal Tokon <[email protected]>
To: Hard Core DX <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Veritas Asia B09
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

Radio Veritas AsiaSHORTWAVE TRANSMISSION SCHEDULE25 October 2009?to?28 March 
2010?BengaliUTC 0030?0057??MHz 11.945UTC 1400?1427 MHz 11.870BurmeseUTC 
2330?2357 MHz 9.720UTC 1130?1157??MHz 15.450FilipinoUTC 2300-2327 MHz 
9.720?FilipinoUTC 1500-1553 MHz 11.715HindiUTC 0030?0057 MHz 11.710UTC 
1330?1400 MHz 11.870??HmongUTC 1200?1227 MHz 11.935KachinUTC 2330?2357 MHz 
9.645UTC 1230?1257 MHz 15.225KarenUTC?0000?0027 MHz 11.935UTC 1200?1230 MHz 
15.225MandarinUTC?2100?2257 MHz 6.115UTC 1000?1157 MHz 
9.615RussianUTC??0130-0230 MHz 17.830UTC 1500?1600 MHz 9.570SinhalaUTC 
0000?0027 MHz 11.730UTC 0000?0027 MHz 9.865UTC 1330?1400 MHz 
9.520TamilUTC?0030?0057 MHz 11.935UTC 1400?1430 MHz 9.520TeluguUTC 0100?0127 
MHz 15.530UTC 1430?1457 MHz 9.520UrduUTC 0100?0127 MHz 15.280UTC 0100?0127 MHz 
17.860UTC 1430-1457 MHz 9.585VietnameseUTC?2330?2357 MHz 9.670UTC 0130?0230 MHz 
15.530??UTC 1030?1127 MHz
 11.850UTC 1300?1327 MHz 11.850Zomi-ChinUTC 0130?0157 MHz 15.520
73 from?Ashik Eqbal TokonRajshahi, Bangladesh?


      

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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 10:43:58 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs October 12-13, 2009
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

** ALBANIA. 13625, R. Tirana, Tuesday Oct 13 at 1446 in mailbag from listeners 
in India, Ian Cattermole in New Zealand; 1448 announceress outlines the program 
schedule. Some of these may be titles, others general topix, so the 
capitalization may not fit:

Monday, Albania in the Week; cultural events; sports
Tuesday, foreign personalities, mailbag
Wednesday, Albania under the --- process, reforms, EU, music by Albanian artists
Thursday, Albanian economy, Focus on Albania
Friday, regional development, Kosovo, analysis and opinion, --- File, the 
Albanian language
Saturday, week review, Albanian folk music

At 1451 went into music today as always to upwrap the semihour (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake Oct 13 at 1456, just barely audible on 9000, 8400 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. Anomaly chex Oct 13: at 0619, found 6140 in Spanish this time, // 6120 
and 6000; English on 6060, 6010. No phone ringing sounds audible on any of 
them. However:

5800.0, the spy cut-numbers (i.e. 10 letters substituting for digits) Morse 
code sending tones with full carrier, at 0620 Oct 13 did have phone ringing 
audible underneath.

For the fourth day in a row, the ailing 11760 transmitter is putting out a 
panoply of spurs, but this time it and they are constantly cutting on and off 
the air, making as many as 24 useless transmissions! The closest two as usual 
are strongest with enough modulation to listen to, 11811.2 and 11708.8. Started 
checking at 1349 and again playing favorite tune Guantanamera at 1353. Quick 
scan found them as high as 12220.8, but not so many audible on the low side. At 
1443 and 1455, still the same story cutting on and off and on and off. At 1454, 
the one on 11862.4 was causing a nasty noise against WYFR Spanish 11865.0 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** EGYPT. 15255 with continuous tone Oct 13 as early as 1442, over some other 
station in unID language; 1459 check, just open carrier. Finally after 1500, 
instead of tone, a timesignal 28 seconds late, so why bother, and then ID ``Ju 
Flet Qahira``, i.e. the Albanian service opening from R. Cairo, and now the 
other station is off so Cairo in clear for its undermodulation. Uplooked later 
in Aoki, the victim before 1500 is YFR via Nauen, in Bengali (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** FIJI. Looking for K4M, the Midway Island DXpedition supposed to be getting 
underway now after some setbax, found nothing on publicized 7078 or 3799, but 
instead a strange accent with a strange callsign, 3D2MJ, on 7095.0-LSB, Oct 13 
at 0612. Was calling CQ40, listening on [7]185. Tuned to 7078 again briefly and 
when I got back he was already concluding a contact, but said the other ham`s 
voice was distorted so he was shifting listening frequency on 7187. I listened 
for a few more minutes, and 3D2MJ never mentioned his location; how rude. So I 
uplook him later on qrz.com and find, what else, a Pole in Fiji:

``3D2MJ, Jacek, SP5EAQ, Viti Levu Island (IOTA OC-016), Fiji
Lookups:  11979
QSL: VIA SP5EAQ
Click for more detail...
Last Update:    2009-08-21 22:32:56
Latitude:       -21.779905 (21? 46' 47'' S)
Longitude:      174.781494 (174? 46' 53'' E)
Grid Square:    RG78jf  Explore on GridMap

SP5EAQ and SP5DRH will be active from Viti Levu Island (IOTA OC-016), Fiji 
starting 2009, 1st October for four weeks as 3D2MJ and 3D2KJ 
They will be active on all bands with focus on low bands. QSL via home calls`` 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** GABON. Africa No. Un reception has improved lately, F-G on 9580, Oct 13 at 
0600 with timesignal one second late, so why bother? ANO ID, French news, first 
about Burkina Faso elexion. One of the better signals on 31m then (Glenn 
Hauser, OK,, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDIA. 9415 the center frequency for the AIR Aligarh blob, Oct 13 at 1336, 
and correct frequency 9470 absent. However, 9415 distorted modulation was not 
// 9425 AIR Bengaluru, supposedly carrying same network. Fortunately, 9415 was 
not wide enough to bother 9425 itself. At first considered it could be 
something else, but no // found from 9370, 9385 or anything on 31m; besides, 
the intonation still sounded Hindi. 1340 it had quite slow talk with long 
pauses, as if dictation or maybe language lesson. Not rechecked until 1457 when 
considerably weaker as was 9425, but at 1501 they were again // in music. Are 
9470-or-whatever and 9425 ever intentionally carrying separate programming? 

Meanwhile, 9690 also audible, which I had not heard in a long time, at 1346 
with GOS of AIR ID by YL; poor signal, weaker than 9425 and much weaker than 
9870. Aoki says 9690 is 500 kW, 108 degrees from Bangaluru at 1330-1500 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 9525.9, VOI check for another Tuesday excursion to Banjarmasin in 
the Exotic Indonesia series: Oct 13 at 1344 did hear the Banj guy introducing 
cultural talk given by YL starting with some geographical facts; but very 
undermodulated and unworthy of spending any more time straining to comprehend. 
After the China clash, next check at 1502 in the clear again, but modulation 
JBA and could not be sure it was really English as scheduled. Would it be too 
much to ask for decent modulation to accompany the 250 kW carrier?

RRI Makassar, 4750 had good signal Oct 13 around 1300, but soon distracted by 
the mess on 4800; see UNIDENTIFIED. Not much from Jambi 4925 today. 4750 still 
audible with Indonesian talk at 1355; and music still detectable as late as 
1429 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA SOUTH. 6095, clear frequency with very weak B-B-C- note chimes, Oct 13 
at 1256. Thought it might be interesting site, and it is per Aoki: Kimjae, 
Korea South, 250 kW at 290 degrees, about to start BBCWS Chinese service and no 
doubt promptly to be *jammed into oblivion, but not just yet (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST

** LIBYA. Looked for VOA around 1432 Oct 13 when Saudi Arabia was audible on 
21460, 21505, but not heard; however by 1513, 21695 had ascended to S9+10 level 
with undermodulated music (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. There has been a lot of off-season sporadic E the last few days, 
surging into the FM band and even channel 7, plus double-hopping lowband TV 
from Venezuela and Colombia into northeast America, but all I got here, once I 
belatedly resumed monitoring open channel 2 again, was:

2257 UT Oct 12 on analog channel 2, fade-in with ad for some event in M?rida 
and Canc?n, so likely often-seen XHY M?rida. There were more DX signal peaks 
into channel 2 the next few hours, but nothing identifiable among CCI (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OMAN. 15140, R. Sultanate of Oman audible for the second day in a row, Oct 
13 at 1440 presumably just after news in English, giving website ending in 
oman.om, then PSA for hotlines about something in Muscat, several numbers 
including 924-666-02. 1441 into popsong by YL in English. Sounds like quite a 
modern station; only poor signal suffering from splash de WYFR 15130 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SAUDI ARABIA. BSKSA making it thru on 13m for first time in a long time, Oct 
13 at 1432, Qur`an very poor on 21460 and // much better but fluttery 17895. At 
same time, 21505 also poor with different program in Arabic, enough level to be 
above the still clearly audible buzz, no doubt the same transmitter that 
switches to buzz 15435 at 1500. Only other 13m signals at this time were Spain 
on 21540, 21570, 21610, all JBA. See also LIBYA (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** TAIWAN. Oct 13 is another occasion RTI Japanese service is outputting spurs 
from 9735, at 1347, same slightly variable pitch on CRI 9730 and BBC 9740 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. Never heard this before in morningly scans of 60m, but Oct 13 at 
1300 a US MW station on 4800, cutting on and off intermittently, more off than 
on, but when cut on was quite distorted, and cutons did not seem to correlate 
with modulation level. Most likely harmonic, but 4800 could be an even multiple 
of all these: 600, 800, 960, 1200 and 1600! 

960? That`s local KGWA x 5. So I first rule that out and the other two locals 
on 1390 and 1640; it could be some other mix and not an harmonic. At 1306 I 
think I detect it // in mixture on 1600, but not nearby KUSHing. Not audible on 
3200. 4800 spur at S9+15 QRMs CODAR and another very weak broadcast signal, 
possibly XERTA at QRP. 

Kept listening for next semihour and it was extremely frustrating with only 
bits and pieces of audio. At 1314 did clearly mention ``the Dallas-Fort Worth 
area`` --- but the 1600 station there, KRVA is in, what else, Vietnamese, as 
just reconfirmed. In case it`s still Texan, at 1322 checked for // on 1200, but 
not // presumed remnant of WOAI. 1323 ad or PSA for cancer screening. 1326 soul 
music; 1332 ad with dialog. Enough of that, missing other good DX. 

1356 recheck, still audible cutting on and off; 1359 wrapping up show giving 
today`s date. Naturally was not cut on when any legal hourtop ID might have 
been given. 1428, one more check, still cutting on and off. There is a loose 
connexion in the transmitter or antenna somewhere, causing this harmonic, or 
external mixing spur (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED [and non]. 7345, R. Prague in French, Oct 13 at 0604, making slow 
SAH. It seemed like the other station was in French too, but the only thing 
listed is Yakutsk, and that site was certainly incoming well on 7200; not 
knowing 7345 could be this until researched later, I did not attempt to //. 
Still clashing after 0630 when Prag went into German. Aoki shows Yakutsk long 
hours on 7345, 19-15 at 310 degrees, R. Sakha/R. Rossii. BTW, R. Prague is 
facing extinxion by yearend so that could open a lot of frequency-hours (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 17360-17485, OTH radar pulses, presumed, Oct 13 at 1435, rather 
strong, likely from somewhere in Europe along with many other 16m signals 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      



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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 10:54:20 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs Oct 12-13, minor correxion
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

I hope this is the only typo in my latest report: 17460-17485, not 17360-

UNIDENTIFIED. 17360-17485, OTH radar pulses, presumed, Oct 13 at 1435, rather 
strong, likely from somewhere in Europe along with many other 16m signals 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      


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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 22:19:29 +0100
From: "Tom Taylor" <[email protected]>
To: "Tom Taylor" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] EMR relay this Sunday
Message-ID: <4a2519d5c5a44a30aaf2c3745be25...@dellcb21k2j>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="US-ASCII"

EMR relay this Sunday

 

Date         18th of October 2009

Time         09.00 to 10.00 utc 

Channel   6140 khz

Programmes:   

09.00  Tom Taylor programme

09.30  Mike Taylor (Mail Box programme) 

 

EMR Internet radio service on Sunday and Monday

Programme repeats are at the following times: 

0900 - 1200 - 1500 - 1800 and 2000 utc

 

Please visit www.emr.org.uk and click on the "EMR internet radio" button 

which you will find throughout the website (see the menu on the left). 

 

Please send all reception reports to: [email protected]    Good Listening
73s Tom

 



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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 23:50:18 -0000
From: "Jorge Freitas \(Yahoo\)" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
        "Hard Core DX" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] R New Zealand em 15720 kHz
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

A propaga??o ?s vezes nos d? um brinde. Nesse momento 2340 UTC a Radio New
Zealand chega com 50 kW e azimute 0. Grava??o no blog. 

15720 13/10 2320 NEW ZEALAND, R New Zealand, EE, desde Rangitaiki, com 50
kW, azimute 0, OM parece entrevistar um homem no est?dio, as 2323 uma YL
participa da conversa, as 2336 UTC o que parece um correspondente via
telefone respondendo a perguntas do OM no est?dio, sinal degradando, 25332
(Jorge Freitas-B)

73 

Jorge Freitas
SWL1023B
Skype jorge.freitas.fsa
Escutas (listening): http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006
Blog: http://www.ipernity.com/home/75006
Feira de Santana Bahia - Brasil
12?? 15' 1.57" S 38?? 58' 40.30" W
Degen 1103
Antena Dipolo de 16 metros Balun 4:1
Dire??o Leste/Oeste

"De Certa forma, as pessoas s?o como esponjas; elas t?m a tend?ncia de
absorver o que est? ? sua volta. ? muito f?cil adotar, mesmo sem querer, as
atitudes, os padr?es e os tra?os de personalidade daqueles com quem temos
muito contato" 





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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 03:18:56 -0000
From: "Jorge Freitas \(Yahoo\)" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
        "Hard Core DX" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] LOG 14/10/2009
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

7425 14/10 0144 ALBANIA, R Tirana, em EE, desde Shijak, com 100 kW, sinal
ID, ID as 0145 UTC por YL, logo ap?s nx pela mesma, *gravado*, 25332 (Jorge
Freitas-B)

7475 14/10 0150 GREECE, R Greece, em Greek, desde Avlis, com 100 kW, pop mx
grega (ritmo musical muito parecido o tema de 007), as 0152 UTC OM e YL
Talk, 35433 (Jorge Freitas-B)

7505 14/10 0155 USA, WRNO New Orleans, EE, desde New Orleans, com 50 kW, pop
mx, as 0156 UTC ID por OM, volta mx por fv, 25332 (Jorge Freitas-B)

15720 14/10 0243 NEW ZEALAND, R New Zealand, EE, desde Rangitaiki, com 50
kW, parece uma entrevista no est?dio ou a uma banda ou sobre uma banda,
ocasionais pop mx, as 0244 UTC YL participa da conversa, sinal melhorou
consideravelmente, *gravado* no blog, a maior parte do ru?do ? da rede
el?trica, percebam que algumas vezes o som fica bem limpo, ID as 0300 UTC,
35433 (Jorge Freitas-B)

73

Jorge Freitas
SWL1023B
Skype jorge.freitas.fsa
Escutas (listening): http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006
Blog: http://www.ipernity.com/home/75006
Feira de Santana Bahia - Brasil
12?? 15' 1.57" S 38?? 58' 40.30" W
Degen 1103
Antena Dipolo de 16 metros Balun 4:1
Dire??o Leste/Oeste

"De Certa forma, as pessoas s?o como esponjas; elas t?m a tend?ncia de
absorver o que est? ? sua volta. ? muito f?cil adotar, mesmo sem querer, as
atitudes, os padr?es e os tra?os de personalidade daqueles com quem temos
muito contato" 






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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 10:26:09 +0530 (IST)
From: Jaisakthivel <[email protected]>
To: dxld <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Radio broadcasters targeted by Honduran government
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

Radio broadcasters targeted by Honduran government  

The interim leader in Honduras has threatened to put broadcasters off the air.

New rules have been put in place to restrict broadcasters which, in the 
government?s eyes, might "attack national security."

The restrictions follow the closure of two stations by self-proclaimed 
President Micheletti, who also confiscated equipment from the broadcasters.

He has said they will remain shut down until their owners front the local 
courts.

The two broadcasters targeted had backed the return of exiled president, Jose 
Zelaya.

Source: 
http://story.malaysiasun.com/index.php/ct/9/cid/3a8a80d6f705f8cc/id/552961/cs/1/
--------------------
Jaisakthivel, Chennai, India


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Message: 8
Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 10:39:11 +0530 (IST)
From: Jaisakthivel <[email protected]>
To: dxld <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] 2010 will be turning point for FM radio in India
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

2010 will be turning point for FM radio, asserts Uday Chawla, General 
Secretary, AROI 

The PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Indian Entertainment and Media Outlook 2009 
report says that in the year 2008, the Indian radio industry had grown at a 
CAGR of 36.4 per cent over the last four years from 2004 to 2008. While music 
royalty is still a critical issue, in conversation with exchange4media.com, 
Uday Chawla, General Secretary, AROI said, ?Phase III will be rolled out 
shortly, the Ministry, I believe is ready to move to cabinet for approval and 
announce it shortly and we officially welcome phase III and the sooner it is, 
the better.? FM phase III will see around 700 additional frequencies for 
private FM players and introduction of FM stations in 90 new cities.

Chawla also said that phase III would infact, be a turning point for FM radio 
industry in India. ?Phase III rollout is also likely to see sports commentary, 
news and current affairs being allowed, this will certainly bring a sea change 
in the industry, as a result it will follow the same route as the television 
hence the year 2010 is expect to be the start of a big revolution in the Indian 
radio industry. FM radio can?t be just dependent on music alone, it too like 
television needs mix content. Radio in India is already poised for a big leap, 
it has already overtaken magazine and should soon reach the level of television 
in the next few years.?

?We have requested I&B Ministry that news on FM radio should be free and not 
limited but, the ministry?s point of view is to let that happen in stages. So, 
we can expect multiple sources or free news also in few years. I believe that 
having no news and current affairs at all is infact, worst than having limited 
sources. So, news thorough limited sources is just a start, it will be in 
stages, no limit however as far as current affairs are concerned, however AROI 
will have its own code of edits. We will be very clear that there shall be no 
anti national, anti caste or religion or hurting any sentiments? said Chawla.

Meanwhile, AROI on November 12, 2009 will hold ?Vision 2010? in Delhi, it would 
be an official radio event. One of the objectives of the AROI event will be to 
discuss the vision 2010 for radio industry and to see how it can be made a 
landmark year for FM radio expansion in India. Post the conference, the Chawla 
observed, ?FM radio still needs to evangalise the medium because while the 
listeners know what radio is all about, whether in metros or villages however 
advertisers need to know more about the medium, that its able to reach 
customers much faster and have deeper penetration. I believe, the radio 
industry in the next three years will be between Rs. 5000 and 10, 000 crores. 
It will become a very major player and that?s why it becomes all the more 
important that the government makes the industry a more level playing field and 
announces the phase III.?

Allowing news and current affair, sports commentary provides content 
alternative for FM radio as a result, the dependency on music reduces. ?AROI is 
looking at evolving the industry into a major player in the Indian media 
market, and with regards to the music royalty issue, the matter is now 
subjudice? concluded Chawla.

Source: ? exchange4media 2009 


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