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Today's Topics:
1. Radio Heritage Free Online Resources ([email protected])
2. Zambia: ZNBC shortwave transmitters for radios 1 and 2
Breakdown (Zacharias Liangas )
3. Logs for 8-2-10 (Zacharias Liangas )
4. Glenn Hauser logs February 10, 2010 (Glenn Hauser)
5. Homenaje a John Bryant, renombrado DXista norteamericano
(Horacio Nigro)
6. Logs from NH-USA, Feb 5-9th (Scott R. Barbour Jr.)
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 19:58:58 +1300
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Subject: [HCDX] Radio Heritage Free Online Resources
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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 16:52:07 +0200
From: "Zacharias Liangas " <[email protected]>
To: <>
Subject: [HCDX] Zambia: ZNBC shortwave transmitters for radios 1 and 2
Breakdown
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Zambia: ZNBC shortwave transmitters for radios 1 and 2 Breakdown
http://www.lusakatimes.com/?p=23889
The Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC) shortwave
transmitters that carry the Radio 1 and 2 signals in the short wave band
have developed a technical fault.
ZNBC Public Relations Manager Miriam Mtonga disclosed the development
in a statement to ZANIS in Lusaka yesterday.
Ms. Mtonga said the situation means that listeners in remote areas will not
be able to access the service.
Ms. Mtonga said the technical fault requires importation of spare parts
which has since been instituted by the national broadcaster.
She has, however, said ZNBC is doing everything possible to normalize the
situation.
ZANIS
Please read and distribute this 15 year research article
http://tinyurl.com/5vzg7e
Please read my article on SINPO at http://tinyurl.com/yt7qjd
________________________
http://zlgr.multiply.com (radio monitoring site plus audio clips ) MAIN SITE
http://sites.google.com/site/zliangas (replacement of geocities)
http://zliangas.blogspot.com (radio tech , gadgets, grk ethics)
http://www.youtube.com/zach0gr some videos
http://www.myspace.com/310100806
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=770974854
http://www.worldisround.com/articles/302315/ (Litohoro) 321199/Tinos
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zachgr pictures upload
http://www.google.com/reader/shared/06600224598981072865 (social
news )
http://zlgr.stumbleupon.com (my social 'bookmarks' )
http://del.icio.us/gr_geek1
........
Zacharias Liangas , Thessaloniki Greece
greekdx @ otenet dot gr ---
Pesawat penerima: ICOM R75 , Lowe HF150 , Degen 1102,1103,108,
Tecsun PL200/550, Chibo c300/c979, Yupi 7000
Antenna: 16m hor, 2x16 m V invert, 1m australian loop
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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 16:52:07 +0200
From: "Zacharias Liangas " <[email protected]>
To: <>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs for 8-2-10
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Logs for 8-2-10
http://zlgr.multiply.com/journal/item/264
4775 WWCR per recent news again on 0602 with S7 mean signal . about
snows in america
4885 Para 0604 with lively progressive music Signal S6 35323
9677.5 Aerzerbaican has NOT been heard ehre . No signal
Please read and distribute this 15 year research article
http://tinyurl.com/5vzg7e
Please read my article on SINPO at http://tinyurl.com/yt7qjd
________________________
http://zlgr.multiply.com (radio monitoring site plus audio clips ) MAIN SITE
http://sites.google.com/site/zliangas (replacement of geocities)
http://zliangas.blogspot.com (radio tech , gadgets, grk ethics)
http://www.youtube.com/zach0gr some videos
http://www.myspace.com/310100806
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=770974854
http://www.worldisround.com/articles/302315/ (Litohoro) 321199/Tinos
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zachgr pictures upload
http://www.google.com/reader/shared/06600224598981072865 (social
news )
http://zlgr.stumbleupon.com (my social 'bookmarks' )
http://del.icio.us/gr_geek1
........
Zacharias Liangas , Thessaloniki Greece
greekdx @ otenet dot gr ---
Pesawat penerima: ICOM R75 , Lowe HF150 , Degen 1102,1103,108,
Tecsun PL200/550, Chibo c300/c979, Yupi 7000
Antenna: 16m hor, 2x16 m V invert, 1m australian loop
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 09:41:02 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs February 10, 2010
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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** CHINA. Firedrake Feb 10 at 1406: fair on 8400, nothing on 9000 or higher
spots (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. A while ago I remarked that the WOOB 9170 frequency of CNR6 was not
heard after 1400, but Feb 10 at 1407 there was a weak and fluttery signal in
Chinese and a trace of it at 1501. Per Aoki this service alternates Mandarin
and Amoy, 50 kW, 162 degrees from Beijing 491 site, at 1100-1805, 2055-0105
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. DentroCuban Jamming Command has added tones to some of its broadcasts
mixed in with the noise; first noted on 9810 and thought they might be from
victim R. Rep?blica, but same heard on 7405 against R. Mart?. It`s a rapid
(random?) set of up-and-down tones, sort of like telephone touch-tones, or from
a SFX recording, Feb 10 at 0618. Could also be caused by frequency-shift keying
against the victim carrier.
15080, unlike the day before, no jamming here against weak and distorted Cairo
in Arabic, Feb 10 at 1456 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also USA:
WRMI
** CYPRUS. OTH radar pulsing, presumed from here but could be FRANCE or
somewhere else in the area, Feb 10 at 1437 covering 17740-17760, peaking at
17750. By 1449 it had strengthened to become audible even under strong WYFR
17760, and extending up to 17765.
Exactly same sound also on weaker range 15480-15505, Feb 10 at 1451, this time
blasting a weak HOA station in the middle on 15490, i.e. BBC Somali via
SEYCHELLES, also heard with BBC theme until 1459:30* (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** GREECE. Despite the civil servants` strike in Greece`s deepening crisis, VOG
seems to be operating as normally as usual, Feb 10 around 1500 on 15650; by
1546 that was off and an open carrier on 15630, with modulation applied by
1548, then announcer interrupting programming for listing of kilocyclon to
different targets (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** KOREA NORTH [and non]. 7480 with N Korean-style oscillating whoop-whoop
jamming plus pulsing, Feb 10 at 1358 against weak unidentifiable signal. But
nothing fits. Per Aoki until 1400 on 7480 is FEBC Iba, Philippines, due west in
Nung on Sun-Wed, Bru on Thu-Sat.
Both are tribal languages in Vietnam per EiBi
http://www.eibispace.de/dx/README.TXT but it is hard to imagine them mounting a
jamming campaign even if they object strenuously to being evangelized by the
alien Christian monotheists.
After 1400 on 7480, it`s only IBB`s R. Aap ki Dunyaa in Urdu, via Sri Lanka.
The jamming lingered but stopped by 1402. 7480 is also used at other dayparts
by R. Free Asia, and could also be for some N Korean clandestine, but none
known to be scheduled now.
7480 is however reserved by WRN for the Tashkent transmitter at 13-15, 65
degrees to China and North Korea, so something new may have just started. WRN
is already on 7490 via Tajikistan with R. Free North Korea at 13-15, but that`s
totally blocked here by WWCR, which at the moment was not strong enough to
impede 7480. Could that have shifted to 7480 in a futile attempt to evade
jamming?
7550 with more NK-style oscillating jamming at 1403. This one is easily
explained because since Feb 1, Open Radio for North Korea has been there at
1400-1500, 300 kW, 65 degrees from Armenia, per Aoki
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MOROCCO. 15341, RTM at 1452 Feb 10, wailing music, self-imposed whine but no
het from anything on 15340 such as scheduled HCJB Australia. Next check 1545
had shifted to 15345 with same whine, and now also long/short path echo, going
from music to phone caller (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ROMANIA. Incredibly, RRI has NO English broadcasts at all between 13 and 18
UT, forcing us in prime morning hours to listen to other languages, with
several transmissions well-heard in NAm anyway --- such as Arabic with Romanian
accent, Feb 10 at 1543 also with Romanian folk music, a treat in any language
service, and VG today on 15235 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 9955, WRMI at 1503 Feb 10, weak but clear with yesterday`s R. Prague
service in English, no jamming for a change. Instead was audible a weaker
co-channel with music producing SAH, i.e. Family Radio via Tainan, TAIWAN in
Russian.
At 1553 check, the defunct Aventura Diexista had been replaced by CDHD Brigade
2506, the only Cuban exile program kind enough to do an English version for the
rest of us, a much-needed alternative to RHC; discussing Cuba`s economic woes.
But this is only 15 minutes a week, with several repeats, Wed 1545 being the
new airtime.
Recheck at 1654 to reconfirm the Tue 1630 broadcast of WORLD OF RADIO: yes, but
now there is jamming again, tnx a lot, Arnie! The jamming is about as weak as
WRMI so one could still copy my remarx about Vanuatu at the moment.
BTW, the WOR broadcast at 0200 UT Friday on 9955 has been changed to 0100, same
hour as formerly on WBCQ 5110 Area 51 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A [non]. 15440 with AWR theme music at 1427-1428* Feb 10. Listed as Urdu
at 1400-1430 via AUSTRIA. AWR transmissions are scattered all over the place,
many of them half-hours on an unique frequency not used for any of their other
broadcasts (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 6074, 8GAL again running a minute `early`, Feb 10 at 1359 as I
tuned in 6075 RR Pet/Kam, whose motorboating was again under control. The V/CQ
marker finished before the RR timesignal at 1400 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST) ###
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 22:09:49 +0000 (GMT)
From: Horacio Nigro <[email protected]>
To: Horacio Nigro <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Homenaje a John Bryant, renombrado DXista
norteamericano
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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John H. Bryant
DX-ISTA
EE.UU. de NA
In memoriam
Una lamentable noticia tuvimos ayer al enterarnos del tr?gico y lamentable
fallecimiento del famoso DXista estadounidense Prof. Arq. John Bryant, de
Oklahoma.
Precisamente, el pasado 9 de febrero de 2010, el OM: Harold Cones, su amigo y
colega, informaban a la lista "DXplorer", que
el d?a anterior,John Bryant hab?a caido de una escalera y hab?a recibido
heridas que hab?a resultado en su muerte.
Quienes no lo hayan conocido de nombre al menos, estimados colegas DXistas
latinoamericanos, vale indicar que John era un brillante profesional,
Arquitecto (fellow en el "American Institute of Architects"), Profesor Em?rito,
pero tambi?n, adem?s de DXista de gran calibre, un autor de trabajos
hist?ricos y t?cnicos de gran relevancia en el mundo de la radio y
particularmente del DXismo (t?cnicas de DXismo, propagacion, antenas, radio
modificaciones, etc.) y hombre de una personalidad ?nica.
En los ochentas public? a trav?s de la asociaci?n "Fine Tuning" los trabajos
"Fine Tuning Proceedings", que a pesar de haber transcurrido m?s de 20 a?os,
a?n son importante material de lectura y se encuentran entre los trabajos m?s
profundamente y mejor creados en el ?mbito del hobby del DXismo. Otros textos
para el DXista tales como "Emerging Techniques of High Tech DXpeditioning"
merecieron gran aceptaci?n por el nivel de preparaci?n, y que, a no dudar,
ser?n base a considerar para los historiadores del futuro cuando acometan el
tema de lo que se ha dado en llamar el hobby del DXismo.
John, ten?a la maravillosa habilidad de explicar lo muy complejo en algo
sencillo para quienes eran no muy adentrados en el tema de la electr?nica .
Adopt? tempranamente la nueva tecnolog?a tanto a nivel profesional como en el
mundo de la radio, por ejemplo adquiriendo, entre los primeros DXistas, un
venerable Rockwell-Collins HF-2050. Se interes? r?pidamente cuando las nuevas
tecnolog?as aparecieron. Su m?s reciente receptor era el WinRadio 313e, aunque
estaba muy interesado en el Perseus SDR.
John, como profesor de arquitectura revel? dotes especiales en el dise?o
industrial fino. Esto era cierto cualquiera fuese el objeto de atenci?n, un
auto deportivo, o una radio. Se recuerda su an?lisis del viejo receptor
Hallicrafters SX-28, de la Segunda Guerra; brindando en ?l detalles y
descripciones que superan el elemental repaso de las piezas que lo componen.
Su entusiasmo por los aspectos m?s humanos, la cultura local de ex?ticos
lugares adorn? llas referencias al DX que hizo y las Expediciones DX a las que
concurr?a, para deleite de sus colegas. Sus loggings, detalles t?cnicos, etc.
acompa?ados de datos sobre la cultura del pais, la m?sica, etc. fueron la
caracteristica de sus reportes. En suma , un hombre de ilustrada cultura, el
entusiasmo necesario para acometer su actividad y tambi?n para encender la
motivaci?n del novato, reconocedor del valor de lo humano.
En el aspecto de sus trabajos hist?ricos, John fue autor, conjuntamente con el
Dr. Harold Cones, de libros sobre la historia de la famosa Zenith, Zenith
Trans-Oceanic: The Royalty of Radios ( 2008), Zenith Radio: The Early Years :
1919-1935 (Schiffer Book for Collectors) conjuntamente con Martin Blankinship,
y William Wade(1997), Zenith Radio, The Glory Years, 1936-1945: History and
Products (Schiffer Book
for Collectors)(2003). The Zenith Trans-Oceanic, the Royalty of Radios: The
Royalty of Radios
(Schiffer Book for Collectors)(1995).
Otro sobre el cruce del Polo Norte,Dangerous Crossings: The First Modern Polar
Expedition, 1925 (2000); y sobre el gran sabioHeinrich Hertz, the beginning of
microwaves: Discovery of
electromagnetic waves and opening of the electromagnetic spectrum by
Heinrich Hertz in the years 1886-1892 (1988), entre otros de Arquitectura e
historia general.
John Bryant fue propulsor de la lista de correo "Corazon DX", dedicado al
DX con foco en las estaciones de radio de onda media de M?xico e integr?
los grupos "Numero Uno", "Fine Tuning", "DXplorer", y mas recientemente el
grupo "Ultralight DX".
Pasaba la mitad en su casa de Washington, en la Isla Orcas, pero ya
hab?a decidido hacer ?ste su lugar de retiro definitivo y frecuentaba
las Expediciones DX a Grayland, en ese Estado, donde muy buen DX se hizo y se
contin?a haciendo por parte de los DXistas de EE.UU de Am?rica.
Era hasta el momento de su muerte, moderador, entre otros, del grupo dedicado
al mundo de receptores Ultralight -la pr?ctica de la recepci?n DX con
receptores de bolsillo -especialmente Onda Media, pero sin descartar otras
bandas, como FM y Onda Corta-, creando la Comisi?n de Certificados y Records.
En su momento, quien esto escribe, mantuvo un intrecambio de emails para
corregir un texto en ingles preparado a fines de unir puentes entre los DXistas
latinoamericanos y norteamericanos en este nicho del hobby.John me felicit? por
esta iniciativa.de ayuda en promover el DX en esta modalidad. Y seg?n se
informa, tambien, algunos DXistas brasile?os con los cuales John mantuvo
intercambio epistolar relacionado a detalles y textos de divulgaci?n t?cnico
DXista, para traducir y publicar en los boletines, siempre apreci?ndose su
hombr?a de bien, y afectuosa disposici?n.
Cuenta lo siguiente el fundador de la modalidad Ultralight, el DXista de EE.UU.
Gary DeBock: "John, ten?a un natural talento para la organizaci?n, algo que un
entusiasta grupo de entusiastas ULR desesperadamente necesitaban a fines de
2007. Este peque?o grupo, -creado al a?o siguiente- estaba definitivamente
afuera de la "corriente" en la comunidad DXista de Onda Media, y muchos de los
DXistas nos vieron con un alto grado de escepticismo poniendo en duda el
concepto de hacer DX serio con receptores de bolsillo. Y John era uno de esos
DXistas "establecidos" , pero supo mantener una mentalidad abierta al nuevo y
entusiasta movimiento y descubri?, como muchos de nosotros que el DX con radio
Ultraliviana era de verdad apasionante, lo suficientemente apasionante para
rejuvenecer su inter?s en el hobby mismo. Y"libremente donando su talento
organizativo a la causa Ultralight, fue fundamental en la creaci?n del Comit?
de Definiciones, el Comit? de
Premios y el de Concursos."
Sus articulos "You Can Do
This" escritos por ?l y DeBock, donde se ense?a a construir el deseado y
efectivo "Slider E100 Loopstick", (modificaci?n con una antena de ferrite al
Eton E-100), ricamente
ilustrada y otro de sus articulos "The Slider as a
Varicoupler" y "Adding a MW antenna port to DSP
Tecsun ultralights" en enero de 2010 han sido de mucha ayuda para los reci?n
iniciados en el mundo de los receptores Ultralivianos. Uno de las an?cdotas que
ilustran el entusiasmo que irradiaba en la promoci?n del hobby es la que cuenta
el DXista Gary Deacon, quien junto a John Plimmer y otros, en Sud Africa han
logrado efectuar DX espectaculares de alcance transoce?nico, con una Sony M37 y
unos cientos de alambre como antena Beverage en el suelo. Pues, John fue
donante, como parte de una contribuci?n colectiva, de una Sony M37 y tambi?n
de un minidiscencendiendo con ese gesto el entusiasmo en el DX ULR.
Otra de las an?cdotas es la dePatrick Martin, quien recuerda estaban en el
Motel de Grayland junto al DXista Dave Williams , donde conoci? a John y el
grupo. Se sentaron a conversar en una h?meda y lluviosa tarde sobre antenas, DX
y QSLs. John era un veterano en el arte del DX en Bandas Tropicales. Dave y
Patick quedaron impresionados de primera. Una vez al a?o se encontraban aqu?.
En oto?o de 1992, Patrick consigui? un Drake R8, y escuch? una Asi?tica no
identificada en 864 khz, con un extra?o idioma que nadie supo identificar.
John, entonces, sugiri? le enviara un cassette de la emisora en cuesti?n, con
el fin de hacerlo oir a su grupo de estudiantes en la Universidad en Oklahoma.
Uno de los estudiantes entendi? la lengua, como proveniente del NE de India.
Resulta ser que se trataba de All India Radio Shillong con 100 KW. "Sin la
ayuda de John, jam?s la hubiera identificado", finaliza diciendo Patrick.
Otra de las an?cdotas la cuenta Jean Burnell, el reconocido DXista de Onda
Media canadiense. "Fui a Grayland, y ?l vino a Terranova. Nunca un hombre de a
medias tomar, John se las arregl? para hacer viajar con ?l un lote de
equipamiento DX a trav?s del continente, y en una ocasi?n de DXpedition, John
hab?a arreglado un test DX con el DXista Rich
McVicar -recuerden que fue presentador de DX Party Line en HCJB- y quien en ese
momento trabajaba en la emisora internacional ecuatoriana. HCJB (690 kHz)
trasmiti? C?digo Morse y no recuerdo que m?s para la ocasi?n, pero
desafortunadamente no pudimos escucharla. Unos d?as despu?s, entrevistados en
el propio programa John hizo lo mejor para sostener que esa hab?a sido la
fiesta DX m?s grande de su vida".
El DXista Rowland Archer, de EE.UU, recuerda otra muestra de su faceta humana
desinteresada y del tipo de gente que era: John, public? en su momento unos
art?culos llamados "Beverage on a Bush" (Beverage en un arbusto") -- "si no
tienes espacio para tender 300 metros de antena, no hay problema, lev?ntate a
las 4AM, conduce tu autom?vil a alg?n lugar, y desenr?llalos". " ?l me dec?a
que no sab?a lo que me estaba perdiendo, escuchando con mis antenas en el fondo
de la casa. -- Ten?a que probar las "BOB". Yo dec?a, "alg?n d?a", y eso se
convert?a en la "semana que viene". Bien, un d?a, el cartero me deja un paquete
proveniente de Stillwater, Oklahoma. "Qu? diablos ser? esto, tan pesado"
pensaba mientras lo abr?a. Dentro, encontr? una antena 'Beverage on a Bush' que
John hab?a construido y enviado para m?, sin siquiera haberme avisado antes! Y
no era una antena usada que no necesitara m?s, esta era nuevita, nunca usada,
construida
especialmente para m?. Todav?a la conservo."
Ultimamente, se di? el lujo, convenciendo a su esposa Linda, de viajar a la
quieta Isla de Pascua y hacer ondear la bandera DX junto a los moai. Su
articulo fue publicado en Monitoring Times y aqu?:
http://www.dxing.info/dxpeditions/easter_island_2007.dx dond se puede leer la
cr?nica apasionante y de donde tomamos esta foto, como postrer homenaje gr?fico
a su figura y trascendencia, yno s?lo para los DXistas de Norteam?rica:
,
Al decir del amigo y colega DXista canadiense Rob Ross, VA3SW, "??Adios Amigo!!
?llQue todas tus Recepciones sean S-9 y Trans-Pacifico!"
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Sitios de referencia:
http://www2. okstate.edu/
pio/arch. html
http://www2.
okstate.edu/ pio/archfamily. html
http://architecture .ceat.okstate. edu/people/ facAwards/ index.htm
http://openlibrary. org/a/OL2845871A /John_H._ Bryant
http://alanjesperso
n.com/gn_ books.htm
http://www.amazon. co.uk/Zenith- Radio-Glory- Years-1936- 1946/dp/07643188 37
http://www.bushwood books.co. uk/book_template .php?isbn= 0887407080
http://www.schiffer books.com/ newschiffer/ book_template. php?isbn= 0887407080
http://www.ijnhonli ne.org/volume1_ number1_Apr02/ article_conesbry ant_polar_
exped.doc.
htm
http://www.flexibuy er.com/p~ p-2046402889. aspx
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Texto basado en recoplicaci?n de los mensajes que est?n circulando por las
listas de Internet: "DXplorer, DXLD, IRCA, Ultralightdx, traducidos y adaptados
por
Horacio A. Nigro
Montevideo
Uruguay
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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 2010 18:50:54 -0800 (PST)
From: "Scott R. Barbour Jr." <[email protected]>
To: Gayle Van Horn <[email protected]>, Mark Taylor
<[email protected]>, Dave Valko <[email protected]>, NASWAyg
<[email protected]>, DXLD <[email protected]>, DXplorer
<[email protected]>, HCDX <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs from NH-USA, Feb 5-9th
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3945, VANUATU, presumed R. Vanuatu Port Vila, 1151-1203, Feb 5, vernacular.
Ballad at t/in; brief announcer at 1156; more mx thru ToH & announcer at t/out;
poor & as usual, still
getting hammered by ham net via 3947L. (Barbour-NH)
4835.43, PERU, R. Maranon Jaen, 1047-1103, Feb 5, Spanish. Up-tempo mx w/
announcer between selections; presumed ad string at 1054; solid ID at 1101; W
announcer at t/out; weak but clear. (Barbour-NH)
4920, TIBET, Xizang PBS Lhasa, 1133-1139, Feb 5, listed Tibetan. M & W
announcers w/ talk; presumed promo/ad over mx at 1136; back to talk; poor-fair;
//4905. (Barbour-NH)
5050, UNIDENTIFIED, 1118-1132, Feb 9, Mandarin. Ballads w/ brief W announcer
between
selections; continuos until ballad at 1128 going thru BoH; poor at BoH when
possibly //9820 under co-channel CNR-2 China; too much static & fade to tell
for sure if either Beibu Bay or Huayi BC Corp. (Barbour-NH)
5060, ERITREA, presumed R. Bana Asmara, 0400, Feb 5, vernacular. Announcer &
HoA-like mx; very weak; barely audible. (Barbour-NH)
7235, UNIDENTIFIED, BBC, 0256-0301, Feb 5, English/listed Swahili. EG loop;
"This is the BBC. There are no programs on this channel at present. Details of
all our services are at BBCworldservice.com". At 0300, mx bit; 5+1 pips into
listed BBC Meyerton relay in Swahili w/ ID & nx re Burundi; smooth transition
at 0300 leads me to presume announcment loop was also via Meyerton. (Barbour-NH)
9526v, INDONESIA, V. Of Indonesia Jakarta, 1016-1033, Feb 7, English. W
announcer w/ talk re flowers; prg ID for "Indonesian Voices" & VOI URL at 1018;
talk re economic meeting of member states(members of what I have no clue); full
ID into week in review-like prg w/ nx of Russian diplomat in Indonesia; VOI
General Overseas Service ID at 1031 into "Indonesian Wonders" prg; fair at best
w/ just enough band noise & heavy accents to make detailing a challenge; first
I've logged any VOI English service in a long time. (Barbour-NH)
Scott R. Barbour Jr. Intervale, N.H. USAS
NRD-545, RX-350D, MLB1, 200' Beverages, 60m dipole
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