** CHINA. OTH radar pulses, presumed from here, Jan 23 at 1337, 5350-5390 
QRMing ham radio on 5373 (see USA); also 5775-5825, but this time shifted far 
enough up not to QRM AFN GUAM 5765-USB (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake Jan 23 at 1349: JBA on 8400, NAAA [not audible at all] on 
9000, 10210, 11300 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 6140, RHC in English audible but much weaker than // 6060, 6010 at 
0655 Jan 23. Some 24 hours earlier, 6140 was off. But at 0656, 6140 cut to dead 
air while English continued on the other two.

This week I chose RHC for musical entertainment on Saturday morning, 
``Cancionero Iberoamericano``, on 15120, Jan 23 in progress at 1438 as Tony 
Gómez was presenting a frenetic song in English about family planning. Turned 
out to be a Barbados segment, followed by a much quieter tune, ``Beautiful 
Barbados``. 1446 on to Trinidad & Tobago for a funny calypso song with tambores 
metálicos (esteel drums); 1448 time for a bit of something from Aruba, where 
most people speak four languages, and the main one, Papiamentu, is a combo of 
six. Before news summary, filled with a promo for Habana`s Malecón (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [non]. 6030, tuning by R. Martí at 0653 UT Sat Jan 23, sufficiently 
above DentroCuban Jamming Command to tell they were talking about Tico Valdés. 
Suspect another airing of ``Arte Latino`` apolitical show. They may be running 
these evergreen episodes over and over (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 9526-, VOI good signal and fair modulation with music during 
English hour, Jan 23 around 1335 check; but off the air at next check 1410 when 
the Malay hour has been appearing sporadically (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** LAOS [non]. Checking WHRI 11785, Sat Jan 23: on the air at 1357 with gospel 
huxter in English, 1359 to open carrier and off during the hour Hmong Lao Radio 
used to emanate. 1519 recheck, back on with choppy Hmong talk, badly edited? 
for the 1500-1530 semihour of Hmong World Christian Radio (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K [non]. BBCWS publicity said they would start their own Creole-language 
service Sat Jan 23 and thence daily carried on six FM stations in Haiti at 
1410-1430, and `` It will also be available on shortwave.``. WTFK??? Forced us 
to hunt, so we did so between 1405 and 1425 Jan 23, scanning all broadcast 
bands twice between 5 and 18 MHz (even -22 MHz just in case), and not a trace 
of it. No suspicious unID signals anywhere even with music which could be this. 

We can confidently say that if BBC Krèyol is really on SW, it`s not at the same 
time as on FM. Same press referred to the existing 12-13 transmission via WHRI 
9410 and GUF 11860, which has been converted from all-Spanish to Spanish and 
English, but did not say that the Creole service would be inserted into that, 
unmonitored today. Seems unlikely, as that would be some two hours earlier than 
the FM relay.

Alokesh Gupta found out additional info about BBC Creole: It`s produced in 
Miami and presented by Carline Faustin and Simone Degraff, who host a Creole 
language program on Miami's public radio, WLRN, but produced and edited by 
several BBC personnel. Plans to maintain it at least until Sunday 7 Feb. The FM 
affiliates are those of Radio France Internationale, thru which the 
pre-recorded program is routed (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Re: Haven`t heard WTWW testing the last few days on 9480 or 5755, so 
I asked George McClintock how things are going. He says a long test period is 
scheduled for Saturday Jan 23, times here changed to UT:
1600-1900 9480
1900-2200 9475
2200-2400 9480
0000-0400 5755 [UT Sunday]
``All this assumes that we have no problems. This will be a test to see how the 
transmitter and other equipment hold up with extended transmission time.`` 
(Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST 10-03)

And it`s on and running! Huge steady S9+25 signal here with classic rock `n` 
roll music at 1608 Jan 23. Frequent IDs by Ted Randall, asking for reports to 
tedrandall @ tedrandall.com  Stayed on except for a brief transmitter break at 
1656. And cut off again abruptly at 1726, stayed off until resuming at 1737. 
The shift to 9475 at 19-22 is because YFR is using 9480 during those two 
sesquihours via Nauen. Good music, but I suspect that will not be its main 
format once WTWW is in regular service (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 7490, WWCR-3, Sat Jan 23 at 1346 with gospel music, hyper DJ inviting 
participation by singing groups; not laid-back Rock the Universe with Rich 
Adcock. Jan 1 online program schedule no longer shows RTU at all on WWCR, but 
Sat 13-14 is Inspirations Across America, and 1400-1430 Country Crossroads. 
Nevertheless, at 1412 check it was the piano lady with her Musical Memories, 
consistently filling that semihour instead (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. Despite previous info from Media Network that the Bonaire 
relay of Lavwadlamerik on 6135 at 1230-1330 would be expanded from M-F to 
daily, nothing there at 1325 check Sat Jan 23, nor on // 9505 Greenville 
ex-9660 as heard the day before. At least we think the latter be Greenville; if 
Krèyol service demands exceed capacity there, more ad-hoc relays via other 
sites might ensue. Absence of the morning broadcast matches press claims of 9.5 
total hours on weekends, 10.5 on weekdays, as we had calculated in previous 
post constructing full overt and covert schedule.

9310, VOA English at 1521 Jan 23 via Tinang, PHILIPPINES westward, on the 
threat of invasive Asian carp to lake Michigan, how to keep them out with 
barriers? On the Environment Report, ending all too soon at 1523 for silly 
sports segment. Here`s one of many stories, more about the carp:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/21/asian-carp-michigan-rep-i_n_432255.html
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. 5373, Jan 23 at 1337, SSB traffic bothered by OTH radar 
spanning 5350-5390, presumably CHINA, q.v. Also bothered by ute beeping from 
5368 area. 5373 is one of the five discrete frequencies constituting the ``60 
meter hamband`` in the USA [would you believe 55 meters?], as ARRL reminds us 
at 
http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2003/06/03/1/
``The FCC has granted amateurs 5332, 5348, 5368, 5373 and 5405 kHz``
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 5900, Jan 23 at 1343 with big hum and no intelligible modulation. 
B-09 registrations show Tashkent, UZBEKISTAN site during this semihour with 
Vatican relay, but 5900 keeps switching sites with relays of various stations: 
0930 Irkutsk, 1200 Pet/Kam, 1300 Novosibirsk, 1330 Tashkent, 1400 Samara. This 
might have been the latter warming up before 1400 start of VOR Urdu (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      

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