** CANADA. Aha, I caught CFRX mentioning the still applicable but suppressed 
CFRB call letters just before ``Newstalk 10-10``, Nov 28 at 2237 on 6070, then 
ads. As for the SW call, CFRX, forget it, never to be spoken. CFRX lux out with 
little co-channel QRM much of the time, despite not being protected by DOC or 
RCI at HFCC. 

But this hour is worst, a fast SAH of some 10 Hz and audio under, probably 
Romania in Spanish at 247 degrees. VOA English via Thailand USward at 18 
degrees could also be a grayline problem here at 22-24. Not to mention ELWA 
Liberia, 5 kW non-direxional until 2300, if active? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** COLOMBIA [and non]. 5910, during the previous hour had been BBCWS via South 
Africa --- see UK [non] --- but at 2321 Nov 28 that was gone tho it did run 
past 2300, and instead hearing ``Bésame Mucho``, slow song which would seem too 
hot for an evangelical station, as romantic human love can detract from 
mandatory love of God, but it must have been Marfil Estéreo nonetheless, as 
after a couple of segués to other tunes, typical announcement with time check 
at 2333.

Since this was in, I also tuned for the other HJDH, its sibling station on 
6010, La Voz de tu Conciencia --- a messy pileup there at 2325; think I heard 
some Brazilian and some Chinese, but mainly a wavering audible het plus some 
music. What`s on 6010 at this hour, per Aoki?

CNR 11, Baoji in Tibetan, 100 kW, 255 degrees, active?
R. Bahrain, 5 kW, non-direxional, 24 hours and really rare in NAm
R. Free Asia, via UAE in Tibetan, plus ChiCom CNR1 jamming, natch
R. Inconfidência, Belo Horizonte, Brasil, 5 kW, 122 degrees
R. Parinacota, Putre, Chile, 1 kW, non-direx 24h; but active?
Voz de tu Conciencia, Puero Lleras, 5 kW, N-D, 24h, active?
XEOI, Núcleo Radio Mil, DF, 250 watts, N-D, 24h

Earlier Nov 28 at 0700, Brian Alexander in PA measured:
6009.95, Radio Inconfidência, Belo Horizonte,
6009.81, Possibly Colombia’s LV de tu Conciencia
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. Any English from RHC at 2030-2130? No English before or after 2100 Nov 
28 on: 11730, 11760, 11770, 11800, 13770, just Spanish.

DCJC grinding on 11600 at 2059 Nov 28, against what? I tuned aside momentarily 
to check DW on 11605, and when I went back to 11600, the jamnoise was gone, or 
almost. With BFO there was a bit of hash, possibly a spur of something unID 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ECUADOR [non]. Nov 28 I was prepared to catch HCJB sign-on via Chile, 11920: 
at 2243 open carrier; 2245 opening in Portuguese but no mention of CVC, right 
into Kulina, where its only radio speaker was reading from Chapter XXI of 
something I could not catch, not Matthew. 

Good steady S9+20 signal, no modulation problem on 11920, but nonetheless, 
accompanied by distorted FMy spurs at 11900.0 and 11940.0; the // audio was 
unmistakable, sounding much lower than the still strong S-meter reading of 
S9+15 on the extras at 2251. Nothing to bother on 11900, but at 2256, 11940 REE 
IS was getting mushed just before its sign-off. 

At 2300, HCJB Global introduced Portuguese service, and reconfirmed its 
ignorance of what time it is in Brazil by claiming it was at 2000-2145 `hora 
oficial de Brasília` = 2300 UTC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)  

** GERMANY [non]. As I as noting the Cuban jamming on 11600, also noticed DW on 
11605 at 2059 UT Sat Nov 28, outroducing ``Wort zum Sonntag``. Hmmm, do they 
have Words for Friday, Saturday or any other day that any of the multitude of 
religions observed in Germany may consider holy? How about strict separation of 
church and state (including public broadcasting). Asking for trouble, otherwise.

Or does WzS embrace all religions now? Website has archive of last six shows, 
unclear to me from the unfamiliar abbrs. whether they all be somehow Christian, 
but they sure look native German:

Wort zum Sonntag | 14.11.2009 Von Pfarrerin Lucie Panzer
Wort zum Sonntag | 21.11.2009 Von P. Hans Peters SVD
Wort zum Sonntag | 28.11.2009 Von Pfarrerin Lucie Panzer
Wort zum Sonntag | 31.10.2009 Zum Reformationstag
Wort zum Sonntag | 07.11.2009 Von P. Hans Peters SVD
Wort zum Sonntag | 24.10.2009 Von Sr. Dr. Aurelia Spendel OP

Linx go to full scripts, not audio, if one wants to investigate further. 
Today`s is obviously Christian from a ``Reverend``.

I got to those by searching, but this page does have audio linx:
http://www.dwelle.de/dw/0,,2954,00.html?id=2954&x=14&y=10

These sermonettes are nothing compared to the live complete church service 
Sundays at 0905 UT on DW, apparently either ``Evangelical`` or ``Catholic``, 
and that`s all (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. Cf. my previous report under CUBA [non] of Radio Martí with a 
feature on ``Doña la Negra``. No wonder I could not locate her under that name. 
Julián Santiago Díez de Bonilla in the DF explains, ``Hola Glenn: la cantante 
que refieres era conocida como "Toña la Negra". Toña es el sobrenombre que se 
les da a las Antonias, por tanto "Toño" a los Antonios, y efectivamente aquí no 
hay problema por decirle a alguien "negro", incluso no siéndolo del todo. 
Saludos, Julián`` (Glenn Hauser, Oclajoma, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NETHERLANDS [non]. 9895, VG S9+22 signal Nov 28 at 2213 with Arabic music, 
soon pausing for announcement in Arabic as ``Huna Amsterdam`` and e-mail arabic 
@ rnw.nl Kept a receiver running on this the rest of the hour and it was 
nothing but music, breaking every quarter hour or so for same announcement. 

Amsterdam? What became of Hilversum; has it been absorbed into the metro, or 
they figure no Arab will recognize Hilversum as the historic radio city of the 
Netherlands, whence RNW still operates, or is this particular service really 
coming from studios in Amsterdam? 

What studios? The Dutch taxpayers are paying for hours of musical entertainment 
for the Arabs they cannot get elsewhere? It was mostly pop vocal, so possibly 
had an underlying message, but I doubt it. RNW has gone to the trouble of 
reviving its Arabic service on SW, presumably with loftier goals. At 2257 the 
music seemed to go into some kind of loop; at 2259, 9895 switched to RNW 
carillon IS, and then opening in Spanish, claiming to be via Greenville!

But the 22-23 hour on 9895 is scheduled as via RWANDA 325 degrees, so also 
defacto Arabic to North America. I tuned away to other things at 2300, assuming 
Spanish would really follow and there must have been a site switch, but at 
recheck 2302, 9895 was off. Kigali 9895 must not have cut off the Arabic feed 
on time. But why would RNW feed any Spanish at all to that site? 

RNW Spanish on 9895 via Greenville does not really start until 0000. During the 
previous hour, it`s on 11655, as I soon found at 2302. I had first noticed 
11655 at 2248 with continuous tone test, and wondered what would ensue. By 2336 
the co-channel IBB transmitter on 11655 had overtaken RNW Spanish, Udorn, 
THAILAND at 30 degrees. That does not start until 2330 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K [non]. 5910, poor signal in African English with discussion of 
development, Nov 28 at 2228, continuing past 2230. Soon became obvious this was 
not spontaneous, but scripted. 2258 turned out to have been BBC World Drama, 
with produxion credits, 2259 regular BBCWS jingle and ID, 2300 starting news in 
The World Today. Did not recheck until 2321 when BBC was gone, Marfil Estéreo 
[see COLOMBIA] instead. What`s going on here?

By pretending to be in Accra, Ghana, listening on FM, I found that BBC World 
Drama was running at 22-23 UT, specifically

``The Prison Graduates, by Efo Kodjo Mawugbe
Broadcast Saturday 28 November 2009 at 2001 GMT [sic]
Listen to The Prison Graduates

Daniel Francis, David Gyasi, Richard Pepple, Wale Ojo and Mo Sesay
This is the second of our two prize-winning plays from the BBC World Service 
and British Council International Radio Playwriting Competition 2009 - which 
won the English as a second language category.

Efo Kodjo Mawugbe’s play was described by the judges as "imaginative", 
"muscular" and "hysterically funny".

The play sees four men try to make their way in the world after being released 
from prison in Ghana. They explore their many options – only to choose the one 
that might have surprised them all. This is a surreal, post-colonial fable - 
whereWoza! Albert [sic] meets Samuel Beckett. . .``
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/arts/2009/03/000000_world_drama.shtml

As for the transmission, 5910 is supposed to be on at 2200-2300 only, 100 kW, 
330 degrees via Meyerton, SOUTH AFRICA, so yet another African service also 
USward. Often happens that SENTECH doesn`t end a transmission right on time; or 
did BBC deliberately keep it on at least for the hourtop news until 2306? 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Would WWCR be testing on 60m this Saturday evening? No, on regular 
3240, Nov 28 at 2304 opening Golden Age Radio Theatre, with a Duffy`s Tavern 
from 1951y to be followed later in hour by The Haunting Hour (Glenn Hauser, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1860 kHz AM at 2308 Nov 28, with ham news bulletins, sounding like 
one-way broadcasts rather than two-way contacts, since, well, that`s what they 
are. Could hear some zero-beat SSB QRM, and occasional hets, presumably from 
hams not too pleased with this weekly, er, broadcast on 160m, even tho it may 
be legal like W1AW. 

2313 had story of pirate Raymond Frank bust in Austin TX, the one who claims 
FCC has no jurisdixion in the Republic of Texas; courtesy Amateur Radio 
Newsline. At 2316 Don Carlson in NV credited a bunch of sources (not including 
DXLD), but including something in Australia, ``W-one-A``, unaware that it`s 
WIA, for Wireless Institute of Australia, their equivalent of ARRL. 

Local ID as ``Gateway 160 [meter] Newsletter, on WA0RCR, Westville, Missouri``. 
ARNL, ARRL, RAIN, TWIAR reports rotate on no particular schedule, from Saturday 
afternoon into Sunday morning. Next segment was from RAIN. Signal is clear and 
steady with occasional slight fades, just as good if not better than KMOX, and 
with no IBOC sidebands (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. 5835, VOA sports at 2226 Nov 28, its usual position in their 
news wheel, 2235 non-sports news, poor signal, whence? 21 degrees USward from 
Tinang, PHILIPPINES.

7220 much better with same // 5835 at 2240. And I do mean same, as also 21 
degrees and synchronized; at the moment saying that Honduras is holding 
elexions ``today`` --- meaning Sunday Nov 29, but it`s not ``today the 29th`` 
for another 7+ hours in Honduras, 6+ hours in Washington, so how can they 
justify calling this day before ``today`` just because the service is intended 
for next-day Asia? 24 hours from now, would VOA say the elexions were 
``yesterday`` instead of ``today`` while the polls are still open? See also 
NETHERLANDS [non] 11655 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ZAMBIA. 9505, Nov 28 at 2206 sorta British accent encouraging men not to 
beat their wives, unless in self-defense, like she`s coming at you with a 
knife. Good advice, soon justified by bible citations. Fairly good signal from 
the Nigerian service of 1Africa/CVC at 315 degrees from Lusaka, ergo also to 
North America (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 11888-USB, intruder, Nov 28 at 2244, intermittent 2-way 
conversation in tonal Asian language, and still some time after 2300. Much like 
what we frequently hear on 11789.9 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      

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