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Today's Topics:
1. Radio Symban on air NOW ([email protected])
2. LOG 10/11/2009A (Jorge Freitas (Yahoo))
3. MW QSL Report (Artur Fernandez Llorella)
4. QSL Report (Artur Fernandez Llorella)
5. Clandestine QSL Report (Artur Fernandez Llorella)
6. Glenn Hauser logs November 10-11, 2009 (Glenn Hauser)
7. UNID station 1242 khz MW ([email protected])
8. UK based United Radio launches India operations (Jaisakthivel)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 19:57:27 +1100
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Symban on air NOW
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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80 watts
from Marrickville NSW
2368.5 khz
till 11th november 2200 UTC.
special QSL for correct reports
[email protected]
Very special QSL....Walt S from canada has good en coming to him GRINS
John Wright Australian Radio DX club)...
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 10:53:54 -0000
From: "Jorge Freitas \(Yahoo\)" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
"Hard Core DX" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] LOG 10/11/2009A
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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A grava??o dessa escuta e da VO Tanzania do log anterior se encontram no
blog http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006 .
7510 10/11 2254 TAIWAN, Suab Xaa Moo Zoo(Vo.Hope), *presumida*, em
Hmong-Blue/Njua, desde Taipei, com 100 kW, OM talk pausadamente, as 2256 UTC
mx, as 2359 UTC OM talk e poss?vel ID, mas n?o entendi, fim da tx as 2300
UTC, gravado, (procurei na internet e s? entendi que era uma emissora
religioso crist?, mas n?o entendi a referencia a zool?gico,
http://www.suabxaamoozoo.com/ ), 35433 (Jorge Freitas-B)
73
Jorge Freitas
SWL1023B
Skype jorge.freitas.fsa
Escutas (listening): http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006
Blog DX: http://www.ipernity.com/home/75006
Blog Pessoal
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/107414/
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"
"Mesmo que n?o me escutem ainda assim eu falarei, pois sei que as paredes
t?m ouvidos" (JJFS)
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:20:15 +0100
From: Artur Fernandez Llorella <[email protected]>
To: hard-core-dx HCDX <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] MW QSL Report
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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QSLs received:
- 990, Radio C?diz. Received partly detailed letter and stickers in 9 weeks.
Address: Paseo Mar?timo 1, 1?, Edificio Reina Victoria, 11010 C?diz, Spain. v/s
Jos? Mar?a Romero, T?cnico.
- 1566, Challenger Radio. Received non detailed e-mail with photos. v/s
Maurizio Anselmo. E-mail address: [email protected].
Artur Fern?ndez Llorella
Catalonia, Spain
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:20:47 +0100
From: Artur Fernandez Llorella <[email protected]>
To: hard-core-dx HCDX <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] QSL Report
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
Other QSLs received:
AUSTRIA
- AWR Ghana, via Moosbrunn, 11955, full detailed AWR's QSL in 27 weeks direct
from Ghana and signed as "AWR Ghana" for e-report to [email protected].
GERMANY
- Botschaft des Heils, via HCJB via Wertachtal, 6015, QSL, personal letter and
info in 2 weeks for e-report via their web. v/s Renate Schwarz.
- AFN, 1107, QSL for e-report to [email protected] in 5 months. v/s Glenn
L. Wells, Frequency Manager.
- Cheetah Radio, via Wertachtal, non detailed card in 6 weeks for e-report to
[email protected].
LITHUANIA
- RFE/RL, via Sitkunai, 9635, QSL for report to Prague in 7 weeks. v/s Renata
Simonkova, Technology Division.
NEW ZEALAND
- Radio New Zealand, 11725, E-QSL in 5 days for report via their web page. v/s
Adrian Sainsbury.
PORTUGAL
- Radio Prague via Sines, 11700, full detailed QSL (with tx site) in 6 weeks
for e-report to [email protected].
SLOVAKIA
- Radio City, 9510, via Rimavska Sobota, f/d E-QSL in 2 hours for report to
[email protected].
SOUTH AFRICA
- RTE via Meyerton, 6220, full detailed QSL (with tx site) in 20 weeks for
e-report to [email protected].
USA
- WTJC, 9370, full detailed QSL, info, sticker in 4 weeks for e-report to
[email protected].
FREE RADIO
- Radio Boomerang, 6260, E-QSL for e-mail report in 14 weeks. E-mail address:
[email protected]
- Radio Alice, 3900, E-QSL for e-report in 3 weeks. E-mail address:
[email protected]
- SWCH, 6380, E-QSL for e-report in 2 days. E-mail address: [email protected]
- FRSH, 7600, E-QSL for e-report in 1 day. E-mail address:
[email protected]
- Radio Amica, 7550, non detailed E-letter in 2 days. v/s Michele. E-mail:
[email protected]
- Radio Marjubedo, 6305, full detailed e-mail confirmation in 8 months. v/s
Dominic BRI for report to Brandaris Radio.
- Cupid Radio, 15070, full detailed QSL in 3 weeks. Address: Box 9, 8096 ZG
Oldebroek, Netherlands.
- Radio Scotland Int., 6212, full detailed QSL in 4 weeks for e-report to
[email protected].
Artur Fern?ndez Llorella
Catalonia, Spain
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 14:19:43 +0100
From: Artur Fernandez Llorella <[email protected]>
To: hard-core-dx HCDX <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Clandestine QSL Report
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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QSLs received:
7530, Free North Korea Radio. Received non detailed e-mail confirmation for
report to [email protected] in 2 weeks. v/s Min Jae Oh.
11570, Radio Free Chosun, Received non detailed e-mail confirmation for report
to [email protected] in 3 weeks. v/s Kyoung Hee.
Artur Fern?ndez Llorella
Catalonia, Spain
_________________________________________________________________
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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 10:30:17 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs November 10-11, 2009
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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** ALBANIA [and non]. 13635, CVC Darwin, Nov 11 at 1526 with music, fading
S3-S8 only, no comparison to big steady S9+20 carrier from Tirana about to
start English (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ANGUILLA [non]. 11775, open carrier only Nov 11 at 1508 and still at 1515,
missing my PMS fix. Out of habit, one goes to WWCR 13845 instead, but that`s
now ceded to Brother Scare daily at 15-19. Say, lacking PMS, why not put local
Caribbean Beacon programming from 1610 on 11775 for a while, as was done
inadvertently a few months ago tho not by itself? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. Firedrake Nov 11 at 1449: 10210 poor, 9000 fair, 8400 absent.
CNR1 jamming: Nov 11 at 1535 on 9440 vs RFA Mandarin via Tinian during this
hour only also producing fast SAH approx. 10 Hz; same songs from CNR1 on //
9450, 7445, 7385, 7365 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. Answering my own question of 24 hours earlier: yes, RHC is still using
13790 for French at 0000. UT Nov 11 propagation had not quite dropped out, so
RHC IS was to be heard on 13790, not // 13770 and all the other Spanish
frequencies. Then opening in French from the intonation, altho it was too poor
and fading out to be certain it was not Creole instead.
6140 was both on the air and in English, UT Nov 11 at 0645 and to boot, DXers
Unlimited was just starting at this odd time. It`s supposedly at 0535 UT Weds,
so tape playback mixup? Or just play it whenever they feel like it. // 6060,
6010, while 6150 and 6120 were in Spanish.
11760 is now in its eighth day of not producing two dozen spurs, at 1507 Nov
11. Perhaps decided they were unnecessary as at this hour it`s accompanied by
plenty of fundamentals in a 110 kHz span: 11690, 11730, 11800. It`s also
somewhat remarkable that we have not heard any leapfrog mixing products among
these (and Venezuela, q.v. relay on 11680).
Unlike on 22m, where RHC 13770 leaping over CRI 13740 relay could be clearly
heard on 13710 at 1527 atop Saudi Arabia Arabic and making a varying SAH
averaging 88 per minute, or 1.47 Hz.
11600 with typical DentroCuban Jamming Command, Nov 11 at 1530. While not a
heavy wall of noise like on 11930, this was more than just standby-mode, with
pulses plus noise atop some weaker victim.
But nothing here Cuba needs to jam --- or is there? 1500-1530 is R. Prague in
Spanish to Europe, and 1530-1600 is R. Slovakia International, also in Spanish
to Europe. Further punishing Prague for doing business with WRMI? Cannot
explain it as a mixing product or other spur (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** ECUADOR. HCJB definitely still active on 6050, Nov 11 at 0329 with automated
ID for 690 and 6050 kHz, automatic timesignal and 0330 into remnant English
program Spotlight. They are due to switch this frequency from Pifo to Pichincha
MW site any day now, and presumably signal will weaken considerably, especially
abroad.
What about HCJB DRM? Not much has been said about exactly when that would be
closed down from Pifo, but using lower rhombic antenna, not so critical for air
traffic safety. Here`s the answer from Eric Earl, Atlanta on the DRM NA yg Nov
6:
``Just received a letter from HCJB Pifo/EQ. that their 15280 DRM
transmissions (2000 UTC) will finish as of the 15th of November.
Regards, Eric// Atlanta.``
Yet, the DRM DX schedule at
http://www.baseportal.com/cgi-bin/baseportal.pl?htx=/drmdx/main&sort=Country,UTC
as of Nov 11 has already removed all Ecuador entries from their list!
There was another HCJB DRM in Portuguese at 15-17 on 11700-11705-11710 which
will presumably close on same date. I could not detect it Nov 11 at 1632, but
at 110 degrees on a lower frequency it is harder to hear than the DRM noise on
15275-15280-15285 at 20-22, 35 degrees even tho only 4 kW (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDIA. AIR Aligarh blob again Nov 11 centered about 9460, mushing up
adjacent channels too, at 1340 check, but pretty weak along with 9425
Bengaluru. At 1451, the latter in English, YL speaking deliberately, but hard
to understand, adding to accent the somewhat distorted undermodulation and
reverby studio ambience (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. VOI, 9525.9, Nov 11 at 1350 fairly good modulation but by this
late in the English hour it`s just music fill. RRI, 9680 had more interesting
music an hour later, overlapping chanting voices with wind instrument, sounded
sorta reverent, but qan`t qall it Qur`an, unless that really varies in
Indonesia. Irreverently cut off the air abruptly at 1457:20* (Glenn Hauser, OK,
DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** KOREA NORTH [non]. 5985, JSR check Nov 11 at 1424, YL in Korean --- wait a
minute! She is speaking English, but the intonation/heavy accent is Korean,
with particulars about an abductee. Piano background constantly. Shortly into
close-down announcement mentioning repeatedly by OM and then by YL again,
``This is Shiokaze, Sea-Breeze, a shortwave program from Tokyo, Japan`` and off
at 1430*. Only fair signal but still no jamming or QRMyanmar at all audible
here. So this was a Wednesday in English (more or less), not always the case,
as English more reliably is on Fridays (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** LIBYA. 21695, Voice of Africa in English, Nov 11 at 1518 interviewing
someone about the languages of South Africa, of which eleven are official,
including some which are more associated with neighbors, such as Ndebele and
Tswana.
It`s OSOB, the only station on band that is audible, nothing from the regulars
Spain or Saudi Arabia; and // 17725 at about the same level (Glenn Hauser, OK,
DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. Just after getting KQWB 1660 from the north, tuned down to 1570 and
there was XERF from the south, where the sun is not so low, Nov 10 at 2100 UT
ID with local address, phone number, atop US QRM on the nondirexional caradio
antenna, then norte?a music with accordion (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** MEXICO [and non]. Checking 6185 for XEPPM and co-channel QRM, Nov 11:
tune-in 0619 already in the clear, so now I need to determine when Vatican
really finishes; however, propagation from Europe varies quite a lot from night
to night. To my surprise, 6185 remained XEPPM-only with jazz guitar music e.g.
at 0645, until RNA Bras?lia finally cut on at *0659 rather than the usual 20+
minutes earlier, overtaking the frequency but XEPPM still capable of
rumble-hetting the Amazonians.
6105, XEMQ M?rida in the clear with no het, Nov 11 at 0703 with peppy music,
fading up and down, believe heard `Candela` ID thrown in over music at 0707. At
0711 live DJ came on with phone number, for requests? Mentioned Valladolid,
another town in Yucat?n. Then excitedly assured us thrice the time was 1:13,
even tho it was only 0712. Did not want to bother to pin down off-frequency at
this time, but at next check 1435 the Chinese on 6105 had the usual het from
approx. 6104.8.
According to B-09 schedules, the clearest times for XEMQ, i.e. no major
broadcasters on 6105, are: 0600-0800 (or 0745 or 0815 depending on day of week
and when TWR opens from Nauen), 1130-1200, 1300-1400, 0000-0300. These times
are totally fortuitous, as HFCC members care nothing about protecting little
stations like this, even if, off-frequency, they can at least impose an
annoying het on the big guns.
See Aoki list. That is, disregarding Bolivia, Brasil, Paraguay which are
inactive or too weak, far away to matter much, and Costa Rica which has been
gone for years. Of course, circa midday as well for those who are close enough
and when extracontinental QRM is not propagating (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** NEW ZEALAND [and non]. RNZI is working on resolving the collision on 6170,
but meanwhile it continues, Nov 11 at 1406 with local weather from National
Radio, but cut off the air at 1407-1410, making it easier to hear VOR in
Chinese. Meanwhile, nothing on alternate 7440. By 1436, VOR was about all one
could hear on 6170 even with NZ on. At 1459 check on 6170, nothing but VOR IS
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SAUDI ARABIA. Instead of blasting away as usual, the Buzzing Service of the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was relatively weak on 15435, Nov 11 at 1511, measured
only S9+8 at 1523 as the Arabic underneath was almost readable by comparison.
But all signals from the region were weakened today (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. WRMI usually has good clear modulation on 9955, but Nov 11 at 0625 I
noticed the Wire Light women conversing were both somewhat distorted, maybe an
input rather than output problem; the carrier remained stable. Since it`s UT
Wednesday, WRMI was on the NW antenna, audiblizing it here with the co?peration
of the MUF and the DentroCuban Jamming Command (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** U S A. Nice low-sun but full-daylight X-band opening, Nov 10 at 2100 UT,
with KQWB, West Fargo ND on 1660 way over classical from Kansas City. Legal ID
also mentioning ESPN, but for news it`s CNN. On caradio ergo nondirexional
antenna; XERF 1570 was in at the same time from the opposite direxion; see
MEXICO. Omaha was also in on 1620 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** VENEZUELA [non]. 11680 via CUBA tuned in at 1458 Nov 11, RNV CI giving
Apartado 3979 address, seemed like closing transmission, but not supposed to be
on in the 14-15 hour. Continued past 1500, so apparently the next scheduled
transmission was turned on early; at 1505 stirring up war hysteria in Spanish
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 870, Nov 10 at 2110 weak signal in Asian language, heard
``Salaam`` mentioned, possibly part of program name if not just a greeting.
KFJZ Fort Worth is the usual daytime groundwave occupant of 870 here, but
skywave may have started as it had in the X-band. Trouble is, KFJZ is
supposedly Spanish religion, and the 2009 NRC AM Log does not show any other
ethnic formats on 870, let alone from the nearer stations to the north and east
of here. Ideas? (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 6135 or maybe 6134, TADIL-A bonker quite active now intruding in
the 49m exclusive (ha) SWBC band, noted around 0000 Nov 11 and also at 1436.
Broadcasters, beware of using 6135. And most of them do avoid it; nothing major
from the western hemisphere, but VOR in Portuguese and Spanish via Tajikistan
to SAm at 00-03. Victimized by both VOR and TADIL-A is R. Santa Cruz, Bolivia,
which Aoki lists as 0900-0100 only, and it`s slightly on the lo side (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 6159, something sending irregular beeps, carrier on and off, Nov
11 at 1439, QRMing CKZU; plus some Spanish 2-way SSB slightly lower about
6158.5, accursed intruders (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 8001, at 1448 Nov 11, regular time-signal-like beeps at the rate
of 80 per minute. If not propagation research station in Japan, could be a
HIFER, secretly-located low-power automated transmitter for hobby purposes, and
the rate of beeps could indicate the ambient temperature or some other
meteorological observation, but not directly, as 80-F-degree temps unlikely
around here now (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 15115-15120-15125, DRM noise Nov 11 at 1525. Is anything listed
on any of these frequencies in HFCC, Aoki, EiBi or DRM DX schedule? Of course
not! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###
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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 21:13:42 +0100
From: <[email protected]>
To: "hard-core-dx HCDX" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] UNID station 1242 khz MW
Message-ID:
<8b41fedce6081e42b4a237c755ea7ff6146ac...@cpexbe-eml14.kpnsp.local>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
Yesterday I heard a station with an UNID language on 1242 khz MW.
Please, listen to the following recording:
http://webdisk.planet.nl/mvarnhem/publiek/album/1242%20language.MP3
I am very anxious to know what language I heard and which station this can be.
Max van Arnhem
The Netherlands
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Message: 8
Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 10:09:36 +0530 (IST)
From: Jaisakthivel <[email protected]>
To: dxld <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] UK based United Radio launches India operations
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
UK based United Radio launches India operations
London headquartered United Radio today became the first international radio
consultancy company to set up an office in India. Indian radio stations can now
look to the international experience to improve their ratings and increase
their revenues.
The company aims to provide its services to the existing operators, investors,
government and the regulatory bodies. United Radio has been the consultant to
Malayalam Manorma?s Radio Mango and Radio City for their programming and music
strategies in the past.
The focus of the company will be on creating new programming formats, setting
up newsrooms and providing training to existing operators. It will also provide
business planning and support services to the new entrants in the radio
business, following the likely announcement of the Phase III of FM licensing in
India early next year, as indicated by the Minister of Information and
Broadcasting Ambika Soni at the India Economic Summit of the World Economic
Forum on 9 November 2009.
United Radio is also in talks with several companies in India to set up India?s
first Radio News agency, which will provide content for news and current affair
activities either directly to radio stations or through All India Radio. The
Ministry of Information and Broadcasting is considering allowing news
broadcasts to private FM radio stations.
The Indian operations of the company will be headed by Sunil Kumar, a leading
consultant in the Indian radio industry. Kumar has advised the Bhaskar Group,
the Muthoot Group, Lokmat Publications, Neutral Publishing, CCL Media and
several other promoters of radio companies in India. Kumar has also headed the
radio businesses of Mid-Day Multimedia and Zee Telefilms.
Explaining the scope of services to be offered by United Radio in India,
Director and Senior Partner Paul Chantler says, ?Our services will supplement
the experience Indian operators have gathered over the last three years. We
bring to India the knowledge and insights of the UK radio industry which is
nearly 30 years old and has seen virtually every phase of market development.
United Radio partners have worked for almost all the large radio companies in
the UK. Between us we also have the experience of working with the country?s
regulatory authority, Ofcom, and the public service broadcaster, the BBC. Here
too we would like to approach the regulator, the public broadcaster and other
stakeholders to offer our services.?
Indian partner Sunil Kumar states, ?The knowledge and experience that United
Radio brings from radio businesses across the UK, Europe, the Middle East and
Asia will work as a catalyst for the growth for our relatively young Indian
market. We?ll combine this experience with our in-depth understanding of the
media behaviour of the Indian audiences at all geographic, social and economic
levels to offer our clients innovative programming strategies, training, format
solutions and well defined tactical products. We have developed some exciting
India specific services and solutions, which we?ll announce soon.?
United Radio will also work as an interface between investors in the UK who are
considering investment in India?s radio industry, which is expected to grow a
CAGR of 14.2 percent over 2009-13 and reach a size of ?210 million (Rs.1630
crores) by 2013, according to a FICCI-KPMG study.
Source;
http://www.radioandmusic.com/content/editorial/news/uk-based-united-radio-launches-india-operations
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