Warm greetings to all of you !

Here in Pierrefonds, I get a huge buzz that stops promptly around 2330 Eastern 
Delayed Time - EDT (0330 GMT / UTC). By the way, as far as the time goes, we 
will be switching to EST (Eastern Standard Time) on Sunday, the first of 
November.

After the buzz ended, I heard mostly so-so condx and logged at least two 
foreign signals, while noting in passing a few others... With condx on the 
active side of the things, I expect to hear something more surprising as soon 
as tomorrow !

Into the logs now:



Pan-American DX

530 CUBA   CMBD, Radio Enciclopedía, La Habana OCT 25 0332 - playing a Muzak 
version of Serge Gainsbourg / Jane Birkin's chanson classic "Je t'aime, moi non 
plus"... It seems odd to hear this stuff on Cuban radio. As far as the Muzak 
format of Radio Enciclopedia goes, they don't stick around with instrumental 
versions of pop songs, they even play Muzak version of Cuban TROPICAL music 
which is good, since with all this IBOC hash there are fewer and fewer 
frequencies around with Latin tropical music and more and more jammed by 
short-skip domestic pests from the New England and mid-west area... Fair in 
null of CIAO (which was weaker anyway) ! SINPO 25533 (Chiochiu-PIERREFONDS-QC)

780 VENEZUELA   YVNM, Radio Coro, Coro, Falcón OCT 25 0340 - "La Bailante Siete 
Ochenta" very good peaks, deep fadings and splatter from both sides (local-like 
WABC-770 and true local CJAD-800). SINPO 42232. (Chiochiu-PIERREFONDS-QC)



Additionnal comments:

We will be moving from Montreal-Est during the next few weeks or so... In the 
meantime, I gave you a wrong number, as its 514-322-4555. You can reply to this 
message, but it will be read either today (providing you have to reply quickly) 
or Friday night if the buzz is still around... Otherwise, I will be DXing !

That being said, I'm a bit buzzy today, but as soon as I get more time, I will 
be trying to post more airchecks querries !

I tried last night, while the buzz was going on strong, to chat with the 
Venezuelan DXers on SKYPE, but it was in vain. Well, I will try again today, as 
this also part of the why I will be buzzy...

I will bring my Sanyo MCD-S830 at the Montréal-Est QTH with me instead of my 
Sangean ACS-818 CST as there is hope for auroral condx... My Sanyo MCD-S830 is 
way less prone to overload than my Sangean and, last but certainly not least, 
the sound and the quality of the tape recordings or airchecks is better. Using 
the Sangean ACS 818-CST I hear distorted sound unless the signal is really 
strong. However, I'm afraid to get it broke... It's a huge AM-FM Hi-Fi portable 
with astonishing AM broadcast DX capabilities ! What is your opinion ? Should I 
take the Sanyo with me instead of the Sangean ? Reply fast ! Thanks a lot !



May the good DX be with you !
Bogdan Chiochiu



This report is brought to you by Bogdan Alexandru Chiochiu DXing this time only 
from Pierrefonds (Montreal's West Island), QC using his trusty Sanyo MCD-S830 
along with the PK's mediumwave AM loop
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