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Today's Topics:

   1. New on RNZI - LPFM School Radio (Radio Heritage Mail)
   2. Thur DX (Charles Bolland)
   3. Glenn Hauser logs September 28-29, 2010 (Glenn Hauser)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 21:39:25 +1300
From: "Radio Heritage Mail" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] New on RNZI - LPFM School Radio
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Media Release
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.net

RNZI Airs New Radio Heritage
Documentary
Low Power FM School Radio

Join us from Monday, October 18 2010 as we bring you the voices of
New Zealand school children who now run their own two FM radio
stations in our new radio heritage documentary broadcast on the
Mailbox program from Radio New Zealand International.

You'll hear some of the hundreds of kids who act as DJ's, choose the
music, record the station ID announcements, interview guests and
produce their own stories....all at school based FM stations which
have become part of the local community.

You can listen directly via shortwave or audio on demand [for the
following month] with full details of current broadcast frequencies
and times possible for your area as well as audio downloads at
www.rnzi.com. 

Splat FM from Whangaparaoa Primary School north of Auckland and
Maranui FM at Lyall Bay Primary School in Wellington both rely on
6-10 year old children to staff and operate their very popular radio
stations.

You'll hear station announcements, promotions, listener calls, a
school song and even the winner of the first 'Whanga Idol' music
competition with a powerful version of a current pop hit.....

The program also compares early school broadcasts from 1940 when
adults did all the talking and the children the listening with
today's school radio, where the kids have control of the microphones.

In 1928, radio sessions for children were dominated by requests for
birthday calls, stories, songs and poems. You'll find out what
today's kids like to hear by listening to the program!

We are delighted to showcase the professionalism and talent of the
kids from Splat FM and Maranui FM, and can safely say that the future
of radio in New Zealand is in wonderful hands.

In fact, we're downright proud of what these kids are doing and
learning, and hope many other schools in New Zealand and elsewhere
around the Pacific will be able to do the same.

Join us from Monday, October 18 2010 as we introduce our guest radio
stars from school radio stations Splat FM and Maranui FM on the
Mailbox program from Radio New Zealand International.

Listen direct via shortwave in your area or online streaming from
www.rnzi.com where you can also download the program as audio on
demand for the following month.

You can find out more about LPFM radio in New Zealand at our website
www.radioheritage.net where our NZLPFM Radio Guide has a searchable
list of some 1500 LPFM stations and stories about local LPFM stations.

The Radio Heritage Foundation is a registered non-profit organization
connecting popular culture, nostalgia and radio heritage across the
Pacific. Our global website is www.radioheritage.net.


 






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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 15:13:54 -0000
From: "Charles Bolland" <[email protected]>
To: "ALF" <[email protected]>, "Arnaldo slaen"
        <[email protected]>,  "Bob Wilkner" <[email protected]>,
        "brainman214" <[email protected]>,Carlos
        GonA?alves<[email protected]>,      "Cumbre" <[email protected]>,
        "DSWCI" <[email protected]>,   "Gayle Van Horn"
        <[email protected]>,     "Glenn Hauser"
        <[email protected]>,   "Hard-core-dx" <[email protected]>,
        "Marie Lamb" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Thur DX
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Bolivia, 6134.80, Radio Santa Cruz, 0935-0945,  Noted
traditional type music at tune in.  When the
tune is finished, a male comments and gives ID as, "...
transmision Radio Santa Cruz".  After a 
few minutes of Spanish comments, the music continues.
Signal was good at this early hour.
(Chuck Bolland, September 29, 2010)
 
 
Peru, 6019.40, Radio Victoria, 0950-1000,  Really a
tough catch this morning with a het and weak
signal influencing the results.   But noted the usual
religious Spanish comments heard at this
time usually.  Signal was poor with QRM.   (Chuck
Bolland, September 29, 2010)
 
 
Bolivia, 4700, Radio San Miguel, 0957-1005,   At tune
in, noted a female in live Spanish 
comments.   At 0959 canned promos and ID heard until
the hour mark when a male comments.
Signal was poor. (Chuck Bolland, September 29, 2010)
 
WR-G31DDC
26.37N 081.05W
 
 
Updated -  Magna at
http://www.orchidcitysoftware.com/IMAGE59.HTML
 
 
 
 
 
 


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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2010 09:09:25 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs September 28-29, 2010
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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** ANTARCTICA. 15476, LRA36, Wed Sept 29 at 1310 music and then YL talk, weaker 
than 15480 Rampisham. 1323, fair with music (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** AUSTRALIA. 15340, Sept 29 at 1332 South Asian music, except it`s tainted 
with Christian tinges, slow vocalizing, presumably hymn in Hindi (hymndi?), as 
shortly into such talk. Fair signal from HCJB as sometimes happens by longpath, 
but nasty het from weaker Morocco 15341 shortpath (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA. 6070, still open carrier, obviously CFRX with the lost modulation 
still ignored, meanwhile burning up a kWh for over a week, as of 0531 UT Sept 
29. It could be a very simple problem to fix. I wonder if Steve Canney of ODXA 
has noticed these reports, as in 2008 he was their liaison/QSL manager for CFRX 
and eventually helped to get them back on air in 2009 and modulating properly 
after long downtime. There was also a CFRX yg which I can no longer reach, 
deleted? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake Sept 29:
 8400, nothing at 1258, nor any others after 1305, until:
10500, JBA at 1415
11100, open carrier with flutter at 1415; 1416 music cuts on, fair
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. RHC English Sept 29 at 0532 on 5970, 6010 and 6150 synchronized and 
just about equal in modulation too; usually, 6150 is undermod. However, 6060 
was missing. Spanish on 6120 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** EQUATORIAL GUINEA. 6250, Sept 29 at 0528 tune-in, Castilian talk from RNGE, 
S9+18, fair with fading, good modulation, 0533 into hilife music. This must 
have been a rare occasion when on early enough to collide with the Bonaire 
leapfrog mixing product also on 6250 from another Spanish, Radio Jap?n 6080 
over RNW Dutch 6165, another 85 kHz higher, since the latter cuts off at 0527*. 
Rue having missed it as I listened too long to Radio Verdad. I`ll bet next 
mornings, RNGE is back coming on later if at all (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUATEMALA. 4055-USB, Sept 29 at 0523, mostly music from R. Verdad, fair 
signal with a bit o` carrier. 0601 sign-off message in English, hymn, 0602 
Spanish announcement, 0603 NA. Somewhat better signal level than usual (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. GCN FM pirate in Enid, originally on 99.9, but which I caught on 
99.7 instead Sept 27, was back on 99.9 Sept 28 at 1820 check with Alex Jones. 
How great it must be to have the flexibility to change frequencies at will, no 
paperwork, no red tape --- except eventual NAL for $10,000 (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SPAIN [and non]. 15170, REE via CR, VG except for an undercurrent of BBC 
Russian, Sept 29 at 1315 with promo for ``Desde el Infierno``, featuring scary 
SFX, which would be Saturday into [early] Sunday at ``1-2 am``, i.e. 23-24 UT 
Saturday; but I had heard it back on Sunday July 18 at 2105 UT. This version of 
their program grid for A-10, 
http://programasdx.com/principal_archivos/parrillaree10.pdf
shows it only at 0000-0100 UT Sundays. Total confusion.

This Wednesday hour on REE had some great music, mostly Afro/Arab beat, but 
1321 rap in English, // 17595; later promoed some other REE shows, probably 
also with wrong times, or applicable to domestic network without specifying as 
such. 1400 cut music to timesignal 2 sex late on 15170, partly caused by 
satellite delay, news. Outro at 1404 mentioned that this cast was provided by 
workers not participating in a general strike across Spain and Europe; 1405 
into ``Paisajes y Sabores`` travelog from Almer?a (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 4695-USB, Sept 29 at 0537, tonal talk sounds like Chinese; 
monolog at first seemed scripted like a broadcast/feeder, but then interrupted 
by 2-way contacts. Of the 28,534 posts currently in the UDXF yg, not a single 
hit, searching on 4695 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      



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