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Today's Topics:

   1. Glenn Hauser logs August 29-30, 2011 (Glenn Hauser)
   2. August 29-30 Logs ([email protected])
   3. Sri Lanka broadcasting Corp. - Happening now (Albert Muick)
   4. Logs from NH-USA, August 29-30 (Scott R. Barbour Jr.)
   5. Re: [dxld] Logs from NH-USA, August 29-30 (Glenn Hauser)
   6. Re: [dxld] Logs from NH-USA, August 29-30 (Glenn Hauser)
   7. Re: [DXplorer] Logs from NH-USA, August 29-30 (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   8. Old Time Radio Competition (Radio Heritage Mail)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2011 09:52:02 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs August 29-30, 2011
Message-ID:
        <[email protected]>
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** ALBANIA. Further monitoring of R. Tirana, Monday August 29, on webcast if 
not SW: No English at 1845, but Turkish continued to 1900. I think there are 
two different feed lines as the MW site is not // the SW site. Since the 
unofficial stream was set up by German friends, they are partial to the one 
containing German (at 1800).

I re-`tuned in` to stream at 1957, dead air until IS started at 2002:30. 
`Perfect` reception only reveals the flaws in this old worn-out lo-fi and 
distorted recording. But I kept listening to it until 2013 stepped out to be 
sure 13735 was still off the air; it was, and couldn`t hear it way out here on 
// 7465 if it were on. 

Back to the stream just in time to hear theme at 2015 and opening in Serbian! 
So this is still the feed to MW 1458 Fllak?. Maybe after 2030 when there is 
only one external program at a time, Albanian or English, we will hear those on 
web? No!

I left a winamp player running for hours and hours until past 0400, and no 
audio from R. Tirana ever came back. What a waste. Next check at 1440, webcast 
had resumed, again in Albanian, not English, and 13625 still off.

However, Harry Brooks in NE England tells the dxld yg that some English 
broadcasts are still being produced: ``Radio Tirana's English broadcasts are 
available via podcasts made by Radio 700 in Germany. The previous week`s 
podcasts have been a bit irregular. The 20th, 23rd and 24th August are silent 
and the 25th August is all interval signal. It's not unusual for the Radio 
Tirana webcast to be silent though and Radio 700's webcast recording software 
sometimes accounts for a silent podcast. The podcasts are available at
http://www.radio700.info/podcasts/en/al/tirana/tirana.php
and judging by the filenames are probably recorded from the 0330-0400
English broadcast which is 0530 in Germany`` (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ALGERIA [non]. 7295, Aug 30 at 0545, RTA via FRANCE with nice harmonious 
singing, an Eid celebration? Rather than usual Qur`an, which had resumed a few 
minutes later (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BONAIRE. 6250, leapfrog Aug 30 at 0526-0527* Japanese song cut off the air 
abruptly while fundamental 6080 NHK relay continued another biminute; because 
fulcrum 6165, RNW Dutch had gone off the air as always at 0527. 

So these transmissions are the same as always, altho Horacio Nigro found a 
cryptic notice on RN`s Spanish Facebook, which I translate, ``RNW SW 
transmissions will be affected in the next days due to ruptures (roturas, or 
breakages), in the Bonaire relay transmitters. Broadcasts toward Cuba and the 
Caribbean region will be heard with lessened quality. Please accept our 
apologies for this inconvenience``. 

So what exactly has happened to them and how have the parameters changed on 
which times and frequencies? I asked Andy Sennitt about this, who promptly 
replied: 

``Hi Glenn, The transmitters are fine. There was a lighting strike on Saturday 
that damaged one of the antenna switches, so they used a backup antenna. The 
signal into North America was already back to normal on Monday, and everything 
should be normal again today. I presume the reason for the cryptic note was 
that whoever wrote the Facebook item is not a technical person and didn't 
understand the exact nature of the problem :-) Andy`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake Aug 30, around 1230:
 7970, poor at 1222
10300, good at 1231 with flutter. Most of them are rather fluttery
13130, good at 1237
13850, good at 1237
13920, good at 1238
13970, poor at 1238; none in the 14`s
15555, poor at 1245 with het
15900, good at 1239 with flutter
16100, good at 1243
16980, good at 1243

Before 1400:
16100, very good at 1342. None in the 15`s until this:
15425, fair at 1351 also with noise jamming
14720, very good at 1344
13970, very good at 1345
13920, very good at 1345
13830, fair at 1345
13130, very good at 1344
12270, fair at 1345
12025, very poor at 1345 under CNR1 jamming; none in the 11`s, 10`s

After 1400:
10300, fair at 1435, back on this hour; did not look for others 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** COSTA RICA [and non]. 5954+, Aug 30 at 0530, I hear a less than 1 kHz het 
against 5955 = RNW via Sines, PORTUGAL, underneath all the Cuban noise jamming, 
i.e. only evidence that ELCOR is still on the air with R. Rep?blica (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ITALY [non]. 15610, monitored the entire hour of IRRS relay via Tiganeshti, 
ROMANIA, Aug 30, which is supposed to be Brother Scare. 1259, ``Triumphal March 
from A?da`` by Verdi which serves as IRRS theme music (I thought, how 
incongruous, we are about to hear the lowest of brows, Brother Scare`s). But 
instead: 

1300 American-accented ``IRRS Shortwave, signing on``, minute of dead air; 1301 
initially Firedrake-like percussion, then into modern jazz; 1306 harp music and 
talk in French! 1308 cut to English, 1309 outro news, mention San Francisco 
Chronicle, bits of Vivaldi, discussing events in the Bay Area, with Susan at 
1315, bit of rock music; 1322 mention public radio, poor and fading. 1324 
subject is the three-strike law in California, its pros and cons. One guest 
name sounded like Michael Rushforce. 1330 reception improves. Same subject 
continues, later with call-ins, e.g. from Oakland at 1355. Never could figure 
out which radio station originates this.

[Three strike law refers to severe penalties, mandatory long prison terms, even 
life, for those convicted of a third offense; it alludes to American baseball, 
``three strikes and you`re out``, i.e. your chances to hit the ball are over 
for the time being. A strike can be either a swing at the ball and missing it, 
or not swinging at it when it is within the specified area, all as called by 
the umpire. The analogy is a bit strained, since the strike count includes 
doing nothing!

California is most notorious for 3-Strikes, which overburdens the prison 
system, but several other states have this too; see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_strikes_law for more]

1358, the WEWN 15610 carrier comes on, but IRRS still readable. 1358.5 Regina 
C?li IS starts, followed by IRRS cutting off the California talkshow, with own 
ID, asking for reports to Milano, then A?da theme again, mixing with WEWN 
sign-on at 1359.5, news, while IRRS music lasts until 1400:20*. 

What`s going on here? On August 3 I had a similar log of a public radio 
talkshow from California during this hour instead of scheduled Brother Scare. 
Automated default to fill programming when the BS feed is lost? Accidental 
punchup in Romania of wrong satellite channel? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** MAURITANIA. 7245, Aug 30 at 0523, IGIM with characteristic chanting; as 
Ramadan is about to end, I assume it will shortly revert to previous schedule 
ex-24 hours, of signing on later around 0600. At 0548 had switched to lively 
music, so maybe the Eid celebration was already underway (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. Sunrise skip Aug 30:

610, Aug 30 at 1156, ``est?s escuchando `As? Suena Sinaloa`, por G-S``
610 XEGS La Ley Guasave, Sin. 1,000 500 as in Cant?

660, Aug 30 at 1157, mentions Ciudad de Santa Rosa, and then ``aqu? en 
Delicias``, i.e.:
660 XEACB Radio 660 Cd. Delicias, Chih. 3,000 1,000

900, Aug 30 at 1159 Mexican NA, 1201 sign-on but only snatches copied, 
mentioned ``oeste del estado``, ``Grupo Divertida``, BZ? And right into rather 
radical political speech for several minutes until fade-out. Cant? shows the 
only 900 in NW Mexico is this:
900 XEDT La Reina Cd. Cuauhtemoc, Chih. 5,000 1,500
and linx to website http://www.lareina900.com/ credited at the bottom to 
``Grupo Radio Divertida, Chihuahua, Chih. M?xico``. Divertida = fun

Mexican NAs were playing around 1200 UT on several other frequencies, but can`t 
catch them all with simultaneous sign-on IDs, as I log everything in real time 
with my own ears (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA [non]. 11500, as if to answer my recent question, ``no, this is not 
Bulgaria,`` instead of open carrier, Aug 30 at 1233, good modulation in 
American English, W&W discussion of American brands such as P&G, CocaCola, by 
Donna West and another YL, on ``In Between on Voice of Russia``. 

Altho latest HFCC does not show any VOR on 11500, Aoki still does, Dushanbe 
relay, so congrats to the Tajix for turning up the volume for a change. Oh oh, 
next check at 1346, 11500 is back to open carrier with flutter, or maybe just 
barely modulated, or is that CCI? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1270, Aug 30 at 1217 UT, thought I was getting Tulsa in Spanish, but 
traffic report was for Irving and other parts of DFW Metroplex, ID as La Voz 
del Pueblo, i.e. KFLC Fort Worth. Also with IBOC noise on the sides, which is 
not the case from Tulsa (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)       

** U S A [non]. 11535, Aug 29 at 1249, Acts II being read at dictation speed in 
English, YFR via Paochung site, TAIWAN, per Aoki, supposedly Chinese service 
during this hour. [Date is correct: omitted by mistake from previous report] 
{if publishing this item later, remove the parts in [] and {} since they will 
be irrelevant anywhere but here} (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. 15750, Aug 30 at 1241, new YFR relay still here with hymn, 1244 
in English, reference familyradio.com. Ivo Ivanov tentatively assigns this to 
Almaty, KAZAKHSTAN, at 11-13, testing 200 kW, 132 degrees to SE Asia, along 
with another new YFR test, 14-15 on 7530 tentatively Gavar, Armenia, 300 kW, 
125 degrees to S Asia which I have not heard (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A. VOA Greenville B confirmed back on air also for African services, Aug 
29 at 1810 in Portuguese on 17820; 2013 check in French on 15730, very good. I 
understand they are again running at full power after the storm.

13750, Aug 30 at 1236, Greenville back with VOA Spanish instead of mistaken 
Mart? 24 hours earlier; // 9885 with report from Tripoli by an accented 
correspondent (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1510+, Aug 30 at 0533, KCTE Independence MO is still illegally on the 
air at night and illegally far beyond frequency tolerance for at least the 
fourth night in a row, hetting proper 1510 signals (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Keith, of foodnotbombs was the guest interviewed on KRZA 88.7 
Alamosa/Taos via Live365 webcast, Aug 30 at 1430-1500 UT. Says he has a 45-watt 
FM transmitter on hand and invited contacts from people who would like to work 
with him on putting it on air. Says he was a co-founder of the longtime but now 
defunct pirate, San Francisco Liberation Radio. He`s now in Taos awaiting 
copies of his new book to organize a book-signing. Contact via 
http://www.foodnotbombs.net/ --- avoid .com and .org! Address on site is really 
nearby Arroyo Seco NM (Dry Wash). Has a neat animated opening about the Food 
Not Bombs ethic (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)



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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2011 14:26:51 -0400 (EDT)
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] August 29-30 Logs
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

** BRAZIL. 15189.96, Radio Inconfid?ncia, 0045-0115, heard after WYFR  
0045 sign off. Portuguese talk. Local ballads. Weak but readable. Weak  
with adjacent channel splatter on // 6010. August 30. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** ERITREA. 9710.03, Voice of the Broad Masses of Eritrea,  0320-0335,
Horn of Africa style music. Vernacular talk. Fair level but very  weak
modulation. Fair on // 7174.99. August 30. (Brian Alexander, PA)  
 
** ETHIOPIA. 9705, Radio Ethiopia, 2045-2101*, local Horn of Africa  style
music. Amharic announcements. Possible news at 2056. Sign off with  
National Anthem at 2059. Fair. August 29. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** ITALY [non]. via ROMANIA. 15610, IRRS, 1259-1400*, tune-in to  
classical music. English IRRS ID at 1300. One minute of dead air and  into
lite instrumental music at 1301. French talk at 1307, but into English  at
1308 with ?In History? program. Program at 1310 about music.  ?Forum?
program at 1323 about California?s ?Three Strikes and Your Out?  law
and their criminal justice system. IRRS ID and contact information at  1359.
Fair signal but mixing with WEWN at their 1359 sign on. No Brother  Stair
and his Overcomer Ministry program today. August 30. (Brian Alexander,  PA) 
 
** NIGER. 9704.99, LV du Sahel, 2101-2303*, audible after Ethiopia  9705
sign off at 2101. Vernacular talk. Rustic indigenous vocals. Qur`an at  
2257.
Short flute IS at 2301 followed by National Anthem. 21 second test tone  at
2303 and off. Weak but readable at 2101. Improved to fair to good  levels
by 2215. August 29. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 

Brian Alexander, Mechanicsburg, PA, USA  
Equipment: Icom  IC-7600, two 100 foot longwires 
 
 
 
 



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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2011 21:06:37 -0400
From: Albert Muick <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Sri Lanka broadcasting Corp. - Happening now
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Coming in now at S4 on the east coast of the USA on 11905 at 0100 GMT. 
Broadcast in Hindi with subcontinental music and woman announcer.

73
Al Muick


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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2011 18:22:40 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Scott R. Barbour Jr." <[email protected]>
To: Cumbre <[email protected]>, DXLD <[email protected]>,   DXplorer
        <[email protected]>,     HCDX <[email protected]>,
        NASWAyg <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs from NH-USA, August 29-30
Message-ID:
        <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

..also a few from last week that I never got around to posting. The DX is 
starting to improve here. Hope it continues through the B-11 season.
2368.49? AUSTRALIA R. Symban 0935-1006 Ballads in listed Greek; ancr at 1005; 
f/in by ToH; poor in ECCS-USB when there was enough signal for it to lock onto; 
8/30. (Barbour-NH)

3290? GUYANA GBC Georgetown 0930 EE; M ancr into "On Top of Old Smokey" 
followed by ancment of sorts; poor in ECCS-USB; 8/30. (Barbour-NH)

3375.42? BRAZIL R. Municipal Cachoeira 0939 PP; Ballads & "canned" sounding 
ancr at 0943; v. poor; 8/30. (Barbour-NH)

4755.4? MICRONESIA presumed V6MP PMA The Cross Pohnpei 1008-1026 Lengthy talk 
poking through band noise; not enough to detail but best I've had to date; 
v.poor in ECCS-USB; 8/30. (Barbour-NH)

4940? CHINA V. of the Strait Fuzhou 1028-1041 CC; Ballad at t/in; ancment & 
solid ID at BoH; ad string; back to ballads at t/out; poor; best in ECCS-LSB; 
8/30. (Barbour-NH)

5925? CHINA CNR-5 Beijing 1046-1102 CC; M & W ancrs w/ alternating talk; one 
ancr breaks out into song!; mx bridges & remote reports;? filler mx at 1058; ID 
& CNR jingle mx at 1100 into more talk; poor-fair; 8/30. (Barbour-NH)

5930? RUSSIA R. Rossii Monchegorsk 0922-0932 RR; M ancr over lite instrumental 
mx; alternating M & W over mx at 0924; more of same at BoH w/ ID at 0930; fair 
in ECCS-LSB to null 5935-MGS; 8/24. (Barbour-NH)

5995? MALI RTV Malieene Bamako 2303-2320 FF; Indigenous mx; lengthy talk by M 
ancr; mx at 2310 followed by more talk; v. poor; 8/29. (Barbour-NH)

9835? MALAYSIA-SARAWAK Sarawak FM/RTM Kajang 1121-1203 Pop ballads in listed 
Malay w/ W ancr between selections; Kor'an chants from 1150 w/ occasional W 
ancr talk; Arabic sounding talk at 1202 into a snippet of AA mx; back to Malay 
ballad at t/out; no discernible ID noted; poor-fair; 8/29. (Barbour-NH)

9920? ALASKA KNLS Anchor Point 1110 CC; Ballad & W ancr w/ URL & talk; battling 
for dominance w/ co-channel FEBC Bocaue featuring M ancr w/ 
lengthy talk in unid language; fair w/ constant "siren" effect heard 
throughout; 8/23. (Barbour-NH)

Scott R. Barbour Jr. Intervale, N.H. USA
NRD-45, MLB-1, 200' Beverages, 60m dipole

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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2011 19:15:19 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: Cumbre <[email protected]>, [email protected],  HCDX
        <[email protected]>, NASWAyg <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [dxld] Logs from NH-USA, August 29-30
Message-ID:
        <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

--- On Tue, 8/30/11, Scott R. Barbour Jr. <[email protected]> wrote:
5930? RUSSIA R. Rossii Monchegorsk 0922-0932 RR; M ancr over lite instrumental 
mx; alternating M & W over mx at 0924; more of same at BoH w/ ID at 0930; fair 
in ECCS-LSB to null 5935-MGS; 8/24. (Barbour-NH)

Monchegorsk is in the NW corner of Russia near Finland and Norway, see WRTH 
2011 map on page 61, where it`s almost noon. Surely you were getting the other 
5930 transmitter at this hour, Petropavlovsk / Kamchatsky on the Pacific Coast 
over a full darkness path. We commonly hear this 2-3 hours later, when it`s // 
but not synchronized with 5940 Magadan, i.e. on the same FE timezone feed, 
which Monchegorsk would not be.

73, Glenn Hauser


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Message: 6
Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2011 19:49:27 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected], HCDX <[email protected]>,
        NASWAyg <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [dxld] Logs from NH-USA, August 29-30
Message-ID:
        <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1



--- On Tue, 8/30/11, Glenn Hauser <[email protected]> wrote:
--- On Tue, 8/30/11, Scott R. Barbour Jr. <[email protected]> wrote:
5930? RUSSIA R. Rossii Monchegorsk 0922-0932 RR; M ancr over lite instrumental 
mx; alternating M & W over mx at 0924; more of same at BoH w/ ID at 0930; fair 
in ECCS-LSB to null 5935-MGS; 8/24. (Barbour-NH)

Monchegorsk is in the NW corner of Russia near Finland and Norway, see WRTH 
2011 map on page 61, where it`s almost noon. Surely you were getting the other 
5930 transmitter at this hour, Petropavlovsk / Kamchatsky on the Pacific Coast 
over a full darkness path. We commonly hear this 2-3 hours later, when it`s // 
but not
 synchronized with 5940 Magadan, i.e. on the same FE timezone feed, which 
Monchegorsk would not be.

73, Glenn Hauser

In fact, NH and Pet/Kam are close to the grayline, which one may generate for 
any exact time and date, as in your log, via 
http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/Earth/action?opt=-p
It`s really handy to tell right away where it`s night and where it`s day. Glenn


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Message: 7
Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 10:24:23 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <[email protected]>
To: "DXplorer" <[email protected]>, "DXLD"
        <[email protected]>, "HCDX" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [DXplorer] Logs from NH-USA, August 29-30
Message-ID: <14BE0FBF188B4150A39D5C368DC6DCC4@HNPC2>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

Re R. Rossii Monchegorsk.

RUSSIA   5930  R. Rossii Monchegorsk, in Russian at 0809 UT Aug 31, S=7
signal on SDR remote unit in Finland. Heard station ID with reklama DRUSHBA
program. TX produced  s i x   buzz peaks each side symmetrical, like a
garden fence, each 99 Hertz, at x.099 / x.198 / x.297 / x.396 / x.495 /
x.594 Hertz distance.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Aug 30)


CYPRUS/U.K.  11820  Maintenance day "on air" by Babcock engineers. Endless 
repeat of Babcock cello music from control room feed heard this morning at 
least at 0745 til 0810 UT Aug 31. From Zygi blown up on July 20 both Babcock 
sites in Rampisham and Zygi-CYP were scheduled for Arabic sce at 0600-0700 
UT only.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Aug 30)

Propagation condition were very lousy this morning, 13 mb was totally dead, 
no FE RFA signals, nor China jammers against Tibetan sce heard. wb.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott R. Barbour Jr." <[email protected]>
To: "DXLD" <[email protected]>; "DXplorer" <[email protected]>;
"HCDX" <[email protected]>; Cc: "Gayle Van Horn"
<[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 3:22 AM
Subject: [DXplorer] Logs from NH-USA, August 29-30

5930 RUSSIA R. Rossii Monchegorsk 0922-0932 RR; M ancr over lite
instrumental mx; alternating M & W over mx at 0924; more of same at BoH w/
ID at 0930; fair in ECCS-LSB to null 5935-MGS; 8/24. (Barbour-NH)
Scott R. Barbour Jr. Intervale, N.H. USA
NRD-45, MLB-1, 200' Beverages, 60m dipole



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Message: 8
Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 21:24:49 +1200
From: "Radio Heritage Mail" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Old Time Radio Competition
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1


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