** CHINA. Firedrake Dec 25 at 1453: just barely audible on 8400, inaudible on 
9000, 10210, 11300 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. RHC Dec 25 at 0557: 6140 very lowly modulated with music // 6060 and 
6010, ergo English service this time; whilst Spanish was on 6150 and 6120 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. VOI, now only a smidgin below 9526.0, Dec 25 at 1453 from music 
into English promo announcement as ``being the first, being different, being 
the best`` --- but is it really, when the next thing they do is play Xmas songs 
by Chipmunx? 1455 another English ID, then Jingle Bells --- it`s hard to 
imagine a one-horse-open-sleigh in Jakarta! But never mind. 

After CRI Kashgar, EAST TURKISTAN het came up at 1457, VOI still on top with 
Merry Xmas song. I had concluded that VOI was again running the English hour 60 
minutes late instead of Malay at 14-15, but at 1459 ID in Indonesian 
(mentioning Bahasa Indonesia, not Malaya), ending with English slogan ``sound 
of dignity``. And at 1500 transition announcement from Malay to English, so now 
we/they are really confused. But audio cut off before English could start, just 
open carrier with unimpeded hum until 1503:50* (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** IRAN. 9575, GIRI, Dec 25 at 1456, good modulation for a change and also good 
signal during a Qur`an qlip, Russian comment; JBA on // 9730. No ecumenism 
here, not a jingle bell to be heard; it is just another Friday, after all 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA NORTH [non]. 5910, Shiokaze = Sea Breeze has moved again, from 5985 
back to 5910, Dec 25 at 1419, another English Friday, M announcer talking about 
Kim Jung-Il and other North Korean matters, his accent not so heavy that I 
could not understand almost every word. So this was a `news` program rather 
than an abductee-listing program. No QRM, fair signal and 1426 into wrapup by 
YL mentioning they are originating in Tokyo, Japan. No doubt Ron Howard will be 
pleased JSR is again away from Myanmar 5985, tho it makes no difference here 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KUWAIT. 15110, one of the better extracontinental signals on 19m, Dec 25 at 
1511 with Arabic music, announcement; 1600 heavy beat Arabic rock, 
announcements; altho did not catch ID, it is surely R. Kuwait as scheduled. 
WRTH 2010 says to S Asia at 1115-1800. I wish WRTH would include azimuths, but 
they never do --- after all, adding so many three-digit numbers might require 
another signature (or maybe not: there is still a lot of white space in tabular 
listings). Aoki shows this as 500 kW, 230 degrees as of A09, which would not be 
to S Asia; registered as 100 degrees to CIRAF 41, which is indeed S Asia, but 
this is certainly not in English (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO [and non]. 6185, XEPPM, Dec 25 at 0559 with Mexican national anthem, 
as required at local midnite; atop Vatican co-channel rippling SAH which would 
not be so fast if XEPPM would get on frequency. Then live ID only for MW 1060 
with 100,000 vatios (However, WRTH 2010 shows night power cuts to only 20 kW! 
No wonder it is seldom heard here on 1060, and always subject to lots of QRM.) 
No mention of SW, which compared to MW must be inconsequential for the DJ, if 
he is even aware it exist. 0600 is when separate SW programming ends and MW 
simulcast begins. 

It so happens that 6185 is useless until 0557 when CRI via Sackville closes 
powerful 6190. That has been expanded to last three hours from 0300. Radio 
Educación also has co-channel from Brasília until 0300 per Aoki, but does it 
really stay on that late during DST? And also VOR in Spanish via St. Pete. No 
longer on the HFCC roster, XEPPM is treated by international broadcasters as if 
it does not exist. But then 250 kW Radio Nacional da Amazônia is also a phantom 
to them, accounting for VOR`s self-defeating frequency choice (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** NETHERLANDS [non]. The Media Network newsletter this week pointed out that 
RNW in English is now relayed in NAm by WRMI since it is carrying WRN at 
0500-0600 on 9955 (it`s UT M-F, not Tue-Sat, tho), as previously reported in 
DXLD. So I checked for it UT Fri Dec 25 at 0547, but nothing was audible other 
than weak DentroCuban pulse jamming. 

The MUF at midnight fluxuates a lot, and sometimes WRMI is just not 
propagating, if it is not off the air, aimed SSE anyway rather than NW. In 
reality, RNW reception is much more reliable when in English to W Africa via 
Bonaire, even Madagascar, when that is not off the air for up to a week due to 
a fire, as currently the case.

One of the other Florida SW stations, WYFR is always handy for propagation 
comparisons, and it was not to be heard on its five 31m channels, while often 
they are inbooming. Hardly any signals were audible between 9.7 and 10 MHz, 
making me think the band was about dead, but then encountered a strong REE 
Costa Rica on 9675, VOA Greenville French on 9480, WTJC 9370, weaker but 
sufficient ANO Gabon on 9580, Zambia on 9430, Greece on 9420 (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PALAU. 9965, unusually something between WRMI and WWCR, Dec 25 at 1517, 
strong signal with American preacher, ``there is a mighty God``. I consulted 
the B-09 Broadcasts in English booklet from the British DX Club I keep next to 
the radio instead of defunct PWBR, and hunting thru the 1500 UT listings, soon 
found T8WH in vernacular/English. At 1535 recheck it had changed to Korean.

Once the computer was on, today`s Aoki agrees it is T8WH, daily in English 
until 1530, then daily in Korean from 1530 with Nippon no Kaze clandestine; the 
azimuth switches from 318 to 345 degrees but I did not notice much difference 
here.

Merchant marine Larry Fields is visiting Palau and tried to find T8WH. The 
locals had never heard of it, and he did not find it, despite driving toward 
where it was supposed to be, racking up $75 in taxi fare. Google Earth mapping 
researched by Wolfgang Büschel shows it on the opposite side of the island from 
Koror, and Kai Ludwig suggests the antennas may be obscured by trees until you 
are right upon them. Larry is still on the island for another week and is going 
to try again (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K [non]. 6055, Dec 25 at 0609 with hilife music, then continuous 
discussion in French mentioning Sekou Touré, no doubt prompted by the current 
violence in Guinea. At first I imagined it would be RWANDA, which had been 
heard a few hours earlier on extended Xmas eve broadcast, and after all it is 
scheduled from 0300; but this was no doubt the semi-hour in French from BBCWS 
via Ascension, another competitor for Radio Nikkei (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)  

** U S A. A wonderful Xmas gift from WINB in the form of convicted and 
sentenced to 175 years child-sex predator Tony Alámo (he is still entitled to 
have his pseudonym accented as he wishes), Dec 25 at 1602 on 13570 as he was 
trashing the United Nations. I can think of another SW station I hesitate to 
identify which is also still broadcasting this monster, according to its 
schedule (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      

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