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Today's Topics:

   1. Esta emisora que retransmit?a Radio Melody FM, de la misma
      localidad, ya tiene instalada la antena, una torre monopolar, en
      un humedal cerca de San Jos?, ER. La gerencia tiene mucho inter?s
      en recibir informes, ya sean desde el interior o desde el
      Uruguay, ahora que se sabe que puede captarse la se?al a mucha
      distancia y que en Europa se sobrepone a las dos emisoras
      argentinas que ven?an ocupando la frecuencia, AM Restauraci?n y
      Super Sport AM. Los dos primeros oyentes en reportarla desde el
      exterior fueron Hasse Mattisson, de Suecia, y Andrew Brade, de
      Inglaterra. Informes, por favor dirigirlos a danycanal arroba
      hotmail punto com . Radio Am?rica 1630 no es una trucha; su
      licencia para operar en 1630 kHz fue otorgada por la AFSCA.
      Henrik Klemetz, Suecia (Henrik Klemetz)
   2. Glenn Hauser logs August 1-2, 2011 (Glenn Hauser)
   3. Re: Glenn Hauser logs August 1-2, 2011 (Wolfgang Bueschel)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 13:31:50 +0100 (BST)
From: Henrik Klemetz <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Esta emisora que retransmit?a Radio Melody FM, de la
        misma localidad, ya tiene instalada la antena, una torre monopolar, en
        un humedal cerca de San Jos?, ER. La gerencia tiene mucho inter?s en
        recibir informes, ya sean desde el interior o desde el Uruguay, ahora
        que se sabe que puede captarse la se?al a mucha distancia y que en
        Europa se sobrepone a las dos emisoras argentinas que ven?an ocupando
        la frecuencia, AM Restauraci?n y Super Sport AM. Los dos primeros
        oyentes en reportarla desde el exterior fueron Hasse Mattisson, de
        Suecia, y Andrew Brade, de Inglaterra. Informes, por favor dirigirlos
        a danycanal arroba hotmail punto com . Radio Am?rica 1630 no es una
        trucha; su licencia para operar en 1630 kHz fue otorgada por la AFSCA.
        Henrik Klemetz, Suecia
Message-ID:
        <[email protected]>
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Esta emisora que retransmit?a Radio Melody FM, de la misma localidad,
ya tiene instalada la antena, una torre monopolar, en un humedal cerca de San
Jos?, ER. La gerencia tiene mucho inter?s en recibir informes??ahora que se 
sabe que puede captarse la se?al a mucha?distancia y que en Europa se sobrepone 
a las dos emisoras argentinas que?ven?an ocupando la frecuencia, AM 
Restauraci?n y Super Sport AM.
Los dos?primeros oyentes en reportarla desde el exterior fueron Hasse 
Mattisson, de
Suecia, y Andrew Brade, de Inglaterra.
Informes, por favor dirigirlos a danycanal arroba hotmail punto com .
Radio Am?rica 1630 no es una trucha; su licencia para operar en 1630 kHz fue 
otorgada
por la AFSCA.

Henrik Klemetz, Suecia?*1630 Radio Am?rica, San Jos?, Entre R?os, Argentina, 
new station, 1 kW

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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 10:10:16 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs August 1-2, 2011
Message-ID:
        <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

** CHILE. 16750, August 2 at 1409, strong FM-distorted spur in Spanish 
spreading 20 kHz; certainly was not there previous hour as I scanned several 
times for Firedrakes. Now soon found // 17680 CVC La Voz at 1410, and matching 
but weaker spur circa 18600. Recheck lower one at 1415, worst around 16760, so 
the offset is plus and minus approx. 920 kHz. Fundamental 17680 was also 
audibly splattering between 17630 and 17710 but 16750-16760 much worse. I also 
looked for other appearances between the major spurs but did not find any for 
sure (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake, August 2; before 1300:
 8400, JBA at 1240
10300, good at 1255
12270, good at 1257
14700, fair at 1257
15545, poor at 1258

16480, very good at 1259-1300*, Unusual new frequency; kept a receiver on it 
past 1318 but did not resume. Not in today`s Aoki. 16480 was last reported in 
July 2007 when Aoki was listing it as low-power SOH Taiwan and S. Hasegawa was 
hearing it: see DXLD 7-093, 7-088, 7-086

Before 1330:
15425, good at 1320; off at 1358 check, probably by 1330
15280, fair at 1320

Before 1400:
15515, good at 1351, 1358 with het from 15517 or 15518
15295, fair at 1352; was 15280 during previous and following semihour
12025, poor at 1353 mixing with CNR1 Chinese; none lower to 10 MHz

Before 1430:
17560, fair at 1422, atop but mixing with V. of Tibet via MADAGASCAR
15790, good at 1423-1430+
15280, poor at 1425; was 15295 during previous semihour
12900, fair at 1427; not there in earlier semihours
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. 11900, August 2 at 1428, song in Chinese, but not // CNR1 jammers on 
11990, 12040; then announcements in non-Chinese. I thought I heard `warta 
berita` mentioned, so tentatively Indonesian but HFCC and Aoki agree it`s CRI 
in Sinhala at 14-15, 500 kW, 258 degrees from Jinhua-Youb site (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. For the record, at least three RHC transmitters suffer from squealing: 
13680, 13780, and CRI relay on 13740 all doing it at 1402 August 2; 13740 worst 
since it`s also undermodulated. Copied RHC frequency announcement for the 
record:
19m: from 1100, 15120, 15360, 15230 [always failing to specify that 15120 goes 
off already circa 1400]
22m: from 1300, 13680, 13780
25m: from 1100, 11690, 1760, 11830, 12040; from 1300, 11730
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 9526-, August 2 at 1250-1255, VOI with Special Japanese 
announcement, ``Cielito Lindo`` on marimba (or a very close-sounding 
Indoclone). Fair signal at best. 1312 recheck during English hour, YL in 
continuous talk, but unreadable. Despite S9+20 on meter, is too weak and 
undermodulated vs noise level. 

It`s Tuesday, so is there another hookup with RRI Banjarmasin? Apparently so, 
as at 1333 I could barely make out the tones of the Banj announcer, declined to 
very poor signal. As we approach a sesquimonth past Solstice, we may hope for 
gradually improving reception. Earlier today at 1110, Chuck Bolland in FL 
measured VOI 40 Hz below 9526 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ITALY [non]. 15610, August 2 at 1359-1400* very familiar operatic choral 
excerpt. Presumably IRRS via ROMANIA, tail of Brother Scare relay, now 
certainly not // WWRB 9385. IRRS plays bits of ``A?da`` elsewhen as filler or 
signature. However, I did not notice BS earlier in the hour in tunebies (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KUWAIT. 15540, Monday August 1 at 2019 after music, ``Radio Kuwait, in 
co?peration with Radio Bahrain, presents `Bahrain [something]`, which turned 
out to be a talk on pearl-diving and the pearl industry there; outro as ``A 
Radio Bahrain production, presented by Radio Kuwait``, 2025 back to rock music. 
May we rely on this as a regular relay every week, or day during these 6 
minutes? Doubt it. 

2048, RK plugs Ramadan, then romantic music, cut short at 2050 for news 
headlines, this time lasting only one sesquiminute. If the world were ending, 
still no more than two minutes could ever be spared for this. Topix: 
congratulatory cables sent to the H. H. the Emir on the start of the holy month 
of Ramadan [?? as if the emir had something to do with that??]; new Japanese 
military [attach??] to Kuwait; US default averted. Got to get right back to 
more rock music before closing at 2100 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MAURITANIA. 7245, August 2 at 0523, IGIM is on a semi-hour earlier than 
usual, and already chanting. Presumably schedule change for Ramadan; in fact R. 
Mauritanie used to run all-night for Ramadan, so are they redoing that and 
sticking to 7245 rather than 4845? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MOROCCO. 15345+, now that it`s Ramadan, August 1, will IMM via Nador stay on 
an hour later with DST also concluded? I am listening at 2055 to undermodulated 
Arabic music, het on lo side from Argentina, 2059 Qur`an briefly, 2100 sounder 
and Arabic talk presumed news, still on air at 2107. Unfortunately, I was out 
of earshot of the alarm I set for 2157 and missed rechecking it then; but there 
will be another day. 

If now staying on until 2200, again impedes RAE`s M-F German service to Europe, 
as the two stations doggedly stick to (almost) the same frequency to the 
detriment of both, and their would-be listeners, despite plenty of alternatives 
nearby. This is the usual pattern, altho some Islamic-dominated stations extend 
their schedules far into the night for Ramadan, regardless of any local clock 
changes. BTW, is fasting and gorging every day good for the body? Ask any 
physician or nutritionist (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SPAIN [non]. 11880, August 2 at 1430, REE quadrilingual news headlines via 
COSTA RICA // much weaker 11815 also via CR, starting in French. Exact timing 
of English segment: 1433:34 to 1436:53. Frank Smith the caster today of these 
items: Concerns about Spain`s debt; Italy`s fiscal crisis; US Senate about to 
vote on debt limit; police expel remaining `indignant ones` of the 15 de Mayo 
movement from a square in Spain; Syrian government offensive against Hama, 140 
killed since Sunday; UN Security Council to resume discussions; Norwegian 
killer`s lawyer says client presents list of unrealistic demands.

We need to treasure this brief bit of M-F English, since REE deleted two thirds 
of its English hours to North America a few years ago, and retains only one 
other hour of English to Europe/Africa, clearly inadequate for a major world 
language. However, since there are so many other sources for world news, these 
3+ minutes should be devoted to news about Spain we are not getting elsewhere! 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TAIWAN. 15225, August 2 at 1300, very distorted spur peaking around here, 
FMy without specific carrier, bothering RHC 15230, tsk2, Chinese talk, but not 
// CNR1 on 15670 et al. jammers. Then matched it to 15265, and an equivalent 
but much weaker spur 40 kHz on the hi side around 15305. 15265 also has a het 
jammer during this hour: victim and spurrer is RTI, Chinese via Tanshui site, 
at 13-14 only per Aoki (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K [non]. 15470, August 2 at 1405, surprised to hear BBCWS in English --- 
or rather, played twice, ``no program on this channel at present; details of 
all our services are at bbcworldservice.com``. And 1406 into S Asian language; 
1407 cut off briefly, then continued. HFCC shows Hindi via SINGAPORE at 14-15, 
250 kW, 315 degrees. Still audible at 1424, peaks S9+10 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K [non]. Due to 24-hour journalist strike August 1, BBC World News, on TV, 
was replaced by an evergreen-filler, `Our World` on providing internet access 
to a remote Nigerian village, whilst taking it away for a few days from a 
really wired-in South Korean family. Looks familiar; think I have seen it 
before. 

NO News of the day. This is the one anchored in Washington, so even there the 
BBC journalists must be astrike. BTW, Since OETA moved it from OKLA to main 
channel and from 2130 to 2200 UT M-F, some breaking news previously has proven 
that it is really live rather than on sesqui-hour delay as before. Will it be 
back today? (Glenn Hauser, OK, August 2, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WWCR has already contradicted what was said on `Ask WWCR`: 9980 was 
to carry Brother Scare only at 14-20, then go off the air until 0100. But 
Monday August 1 at 2057 it`s still on with some other program, certainly not // 
WWRB 9385 --- phone-talk show concluding with comments about zombies, ``back on 
Wednesday`` [how about Tuesday?], phone 1-800-375-4188, which immediately 
Googles to ``Located in Central Pennsylvania, Discount Gold and Silver Trading 
Co. may be contacted by telephone at 1-800-375-4188``. Then at 2059, ``WWCR 
must now leave the air --- until later today`` twice, and off.

As of Aug 2, WWCR still has not posted a new PDF program schedule, just 1 
July`s still showing Brother Scare 24/7 on WWCR-4. Nor the transmitter 
schedule, still dated June 27-August 31 with WWCR-4 as 24 h on 5890, 9980, 
switching at 02 and 12 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 15790, August 2, tune-in at 1321, and heard a couple words of 
Dutch before cut off the air, has to be RNW source. Back on at 1325, very good 
signal with ``Merlin music`` loop to 1327.6* and not back by 1333 or a few 
later chex. Some Babcock site is playing around; HFCC lists only BBC via 
Woofferton on 15790 at other hours. Also had Firedrake here later; see CHINA 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

UNIDENTIFIED. 17900, mystery 1000 Hz tone test heard yesterday is again here 
today August 2 at 1304, now weaker than Saudi 17895; still on but very poor at 
1356, 1410, 1421, chex (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###



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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 2 Aug 2011 19:45:20 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <[email protected]>
To: "HCDX" <[email protected]>, "DXLD"
        <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs August 1-2, 2011
Message-ID: <4FE1E1DAC10243738D470B5F2D533455@HNPC2>
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Re spurs on 15.2 MHz - probably Shepparton 15240 distorted spurios ???

AUSTRALIA   15240  RA Shepparton accompanied by - probably - spurs
at 0050 UT Aug 1. S=9+20dB signal on Brisbane remote sdr unit. Not too
strong, so I've my doubts whether the spurs originate of incorrect function
of the Perseus?

Strong signals noted on 15221 to 15226, 15233 to 15248, as well as 15254 to
15258 kHz.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Aug 1)

at same time span noted:

SAIPAN   ODD VoA Saipan.
Last night when I looked out for unusal Ramadan outlets, I came across of 
Special English via VoA Saipan, which was a little odd frequency like 
15205.031 kHz at 0046 UT Aug 1st. Much fluttery signal on odd frequency.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Aug 1)


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Glenn Hauser"Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2011 7:10 PM
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs August 1-2, 2011

TAIWAN. 15225, August 2 at 1300, very distorted spur peaking around here,
FMy without specific carrier, bothering RHC 15230, tsk2, Chinese talk, but
not // CNR1 on 15670 et al. jammers. Then matched it to 15265, and an
equivalent but much weaker spur 40 kHz on the hi side around 15305. 15265
also has a het jammer during this hour: victim and spurrer is RTI, Chinese
via Tanshui site, at 13-14 only per Aoki (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST) 



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