** AUSTRALIA. 11660, RA at 1433 Sunday Feb 7, quiz asking ``what mythical Hindu 
bird is similar to the Phoenix?`` Contestant needed a hint: Indonesian airline. 
This is during the 4-hour, except for news on the hour ``Sunday Nights`` 
program at 12-16 per the RA program schedule: 

``The program features talkback on an issue of topical interest (usually the 
first hour), an in-depth interview, the popular Inquizition quiz, great music, 
and the One O'Clock Chat Room.
Presenter: John Cleary``, see http://www.abc.net.au/sundaynights/

RA is currently scheduled on 11660, 13-17, 329 degrees from Shepparton (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [and non]. Arnie Coro`s henchmen at the DentroCuban Jamming Command are 
still attacking his former colleague at RHC, Keith Perron: UT Sunday Feb 7 at 
0613, a repeat of Happy Station on WRMI 9955 vs jamming pulses. See USA: WRMI 
for more. 

11760, Sunday Feb 7 at 1539 with VG signal unlike weekdays when they have 
switched to the other antenna/transmitter which is weaker at midday. Probably 
because still on same setup as for Esperanto 1500-1530 Sundays only. 1539 
program had some memorias culturales of Cuban musicians in New York, during 
Formalmente Informal, which is normally heard weekdays at 1430 (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also VENEZUELA [non]

** ETHIOPIA [and non]. 9560, Sunday Feb 7 at 1534 station in Chinese, with het 
whose pitch was constantly wavering. No doubt the latter is the perpetually 
off-frequency Ethiopia. Per WRTH, at 15-16 it`s carrying the clandestine Voice 
of Democratic Alliance, headquartered in Khartoum, against Eritrea, at the 
moment in Tigrinya, and also using Arabic, Afar, Kunama depending on day of 
week and which half hour. Aoki shows the Chinese as CRI via Kashgar, EAST 
TURKISTAN (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GREECE. 7475, ERT at 0650 Feb 7, fun music which another listener evaluated 
as ``beer drinking songs``, due to wavering amateur pitches and general level 
of enthusiasm, but this was really the Sunday morning trihour Voice of Greece 
dedicates to Greek Orthodox services, where there is no separation of church 
and state broadcaster. 

But just as we were getting into it, cut off abruptly without announcement, 
explanation or apology, at 0652:35*. Yes, it`s time to retune that Avlis to 
12105, come hell or high water. All we could do was retune to // 9420 for 
continuation, but much weaker there (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUAM [and non]. 11940, at 1430 Feb 7, English ID from KSDA, Agat, 
introducing program in a language I could not catch, due to co-channel from 
Romania. Aoki says it`s Karen daily following Chin daily at 1400-1430. 
Coincidentally, both stations are aiming 285 degrees from their respective 
sites, RRI`s being Galbeni, which due to their wide separation means there 
should be no conflict --- except way off here in deep North America (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MOROCCO [and non]. RTVM still on 15345 instead of 15341, Feb 7 at 1424, 
Arabic with perpetual whine out of transmitter. Have they also left 15341 
completely earlier in the day? Morocco does not participate in HFCC, but we 
can`t help but wonder if as part of the just-concluded conference in Kuala 
Lumpur, representative of HCJB Australia somehow prevailed upon Morocco to get 
off 15341, especially since they weren`t running it on 15340, and always 
causing a het to HCJB using 15340 at 1145-1530, 307 degrees from Kununurra to 
Asia.

Aoki`s latest info was for B-08: `15340`, 09-15, RTVM, 250 kW, 110 degrees from 
Nador, then 15345 same parameters at 15-22. Making a shift at 1500 from 15340/1 
to 15345 may have originally had some interference-avoiding purpose, no longer 
vigent and may as well be on 15345 from 0900. 

Axually, in the best of all possible worlds, the current situation calls for 
RTVM to shift from 15345 back to 15340 sometime between 1530 and 1700 or 1800, 
liberating 15345 for ARGENTINA! Fat chance. 

RAE was supposedly developing some kind of relationship with HFCC short of full 
participation requiring payment of dues, much less attending conferences in 
person. Did the Moroccans even show up as informal observers when a recent HFCC 
was held in nextdoor Tunisia? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA. VOR`s English to NAm frequencies in the 06-07 UT hour, 9840 and 
9855, from Pet/Kam and Vladivostok respectively, have not been making it here 
the past several weeks during the darkest nights of winter; but a bit of solar 
flux and tilting toward spring helped audiblize them Feb 7 at 0646, during some 
story-telling. 

As before, 9840 quite a bit stronger than 9855, but 9840 has co-channel QRM 
under from the other Russian transmission from Moscow area in a prime example 
of self-defeating frequency planning. // 12030 if still in use, is even less 
likely to propagate (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SUDAN [non]. Another check of the collision on 15670, Sunday Feb 7: already 
on at 1418, not anything African, but Celine Dion with some of her popular 
hits, still at 1427; and ``We Are the World`` on and on at 1437, presumably 
including her participation. Is this really being outsent by Miraya FM from 
Sudan, or from somewhere else as prélude to the intentional relay via Rimavská 
Sobota, SLOVAKIA? 

By 1459 reception had worsened, still music; 1504 could tell they were now in 
expected programming, mixing English and Arabic about Southern Sudan.

At 1513 the fluttery 15670 signal had SAH, I think, from the Pridnestrovye 
transmitter already upwarming open carrier as also noted yesterday. At 1529, 
the Russian tuneup tones were ending and 1530 starting Radio Mada audio mixing 
about equally with Miraya and SAH of almost 3 Hz.

Alfredo Cotroneo of NEXUS says there is no QRM from Mada in Miraya`s Sudan 
target area, so doesn`t plan to move. That may be, but Madagascar is only 10 
degrees away from the 160-degree azimuth out of Slovakia, so Mada listeners are 
likely to have a problem with Miraya. 

Anyhow, there`s no point in going head to head when plenty of clear frequencies 
are available nearby such as 15660 and 15680, where Miraya should have gone in 
the first place, ex-9825. Altho Mada was on 15670 first, since its usage is 
relatively brief, it should make the shift. Tune in next weekend (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K [non]. 9440, Feb 7 at 0647 XYLs discussing, with babies constantly 
crying and wailing in the background (thus I assume the women are not mere 
YLs). 0658 mention BBC World Service, and Nigeria, off at 0659:30. Had not 
noticed this before, Hausa via Ascension at 0630 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) See also CUBA

** U S A. While 15390 was missing for a while, it`s back as the third frequency 
for the 22-23 UT hour of Lavwadlamerik, Feb 6 at 2221 check // 13725 and 11905. 
Also reconfirmed 7590 still in use at least during the 00-01 hour, at 0013 Feb 
7.

A Fondo, the new VOA/Martí collaboration, was originally announced as M-F only, 
tho still listed on the VOA A-Z schedule as daily 01-02. But nothing on 7340, 
9415 and 11625 at 0140 check Feb 7, so it really is off weekends (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. WORLD OF RADIO confirmed on new 4775 via WWCR, UT Sundays 
0330, checked Feb 7, ex-5070. Our apologies to the Djiboutians, and those who 
would DX them, but it was not our idea. I suppose it`s still possible if they 
turn 4780 on a few minutes before 0300 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WRMI, 9955: at 1503 Feb 7, R. Prague relay in English fairly audible 
without jamming; more of a problem, overload from PPP WWCR 9980. 1536 during 
Baseball Mexico, Bruce Baskin mentioning various teams including the Chihuahua 
somethings. This certainly is a curious program, but he does his best to make 
an obscure subject interesting in a non-native language.

WORLD OF RADIO reconfirmed after 1615 Sunday when I was only checking webcast. 
16-18 UT programming on weekends repeats at 18-20, i.e. WORLD OF RADIO again at 
1815. At 1825 check, I could hear nothing but jamming on 9955, wondering if 
WRMI is now on the air, but WOR confirmed repeating then on webcast.

Yet another playback of WOR is on the schedule for 2000 UT Sunday; can anyone 
hear that on 9955? It`s the last until Tuesday at 1630 and new UT Wednesday 
0230 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) More jamming: see CUBA

** U S A [and non]. 11715, KJES at 1432 Feb 7, steady S9+12 dominating 
Lampertheim, kids singing with guitar, then into robokids copying catechisms 
prompted by adult. Wanted to tell whether RVA relay via Vatican during the next 
hour was mass in English instead of Tagalog as heard a few Sundays ago, but 
still too much KJES to discern that, also causing low het (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** VENEZUELA [non]. Aló, Presidente check Sunday Feb 7 at 1824: all five 
frequencies via CUBA audible with El Hugazo speaking, in order of decreasing 
strength: 12010, 13750, 11690, 17750, 13680. But 11690 had SAH and co-channel 
in Hausa, i.e. DW via RWANDA during this hour. I never catch exactly when A,P 
is starting now; has anyone? RHC long ago gave up doing its own prologue from 
1400, despite displaying that on its schedules. And where`s Calabazo?? (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 15570, once again with strong open carrier, and some hum, Feb 7 
at 1500, splatter from Portugal 15560. Presumably Greenville test before coming 
up later on 15580 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      

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