** BULGARIA. 11600, Aug 31 at 0523, surprised to find no signal here instead of 
usual long-running open carrier from R. Bulgaria which used to come on by 0510 
or even earlier. So kept monitoring with BFO, and carrier did not cut on until 
*0529:20, just in time for IS // 9600 and opening German at 0530. Ha, 
someone(s) at Sofia and/or Plovdiv must have seen my recent log querying why 
they were wasting so many watts prior to 0530 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** CHINA [and non]. Firedrake Aug 31, before 1300:
10300, very good at 1243
12970, very good at 1243
13130, very good at 1249
13920, good at 1244
14720, very good at 1249
15900, fair at 1249
16100, very good at 1257
16980, fair at 1257
17170, poor at 1258

After 1300:
15430, very poor at 1305, just starting, I think vs 15432 carrier het, which 
also QRMed Romania in Chinese on 15435. The latest Aoki, dated Aug 26, showed 
V. of Tibet via Tajikistan at 1300-1306 on 15437, 1306-1330 on 15442, but today 
must have been on 15432 instead at the moment

15280, fair at 1307. Aoki shows this too is vs a jumparound V. of Tibet via 
Tajikistan, 1301-1330 on 15282, 1401-1430 on 15283

12025, very poor at 1313 under CNR1 in Chinese jamming

Before 1400:
18180, just barely audible at 1350
17170, fair with flutter at 1349
15900, fair with flutter at 1349; none in the 16`s

15520, very poor at 1351 vs het de 15523: no doubt another V. of Tibet 
jumparound via Tajikistan, which Aoki Aug 26 had on 15527 at 1330-1337, 15517 
at 1337-1400

15425, fair at 1352, ex-15430 earlier in the hour, q.v.
14720, good at 1353
14400, very good at 1353
13970, very good at 1353
13920, fair at 1353 with het, fax QRM?

13670, fair at 1354, Firedrake music NOT // 13970 and 14400. Unusual spot for 
Firedrake; Aoki Aug 26 has nothing to explain it, and in fact, lists both PBS 
Xinjiang, Urumqi in Uighur, and CRI in Chinese via Kashgar, EAST TURKISTAN at 
this hour; wrong audio by mistake? Or maybe it was coincidentally non-jamming 
programming with same kind of music.

13650, poor at 1355, Firedrake mixing with Chinese, not // 13970 either. Aoki 
shows this is also an Urumqi channel until 1357, CRI in Chinese, plus VOK in 
Chinese. So maybe a second Wulumuchi transmitter with the wrong feed, as here 
too there is no known opposition broadcasting. After 1400, only VOK remained

13130, very good at 1356, // 13970
12025, very poor at 1356 under Chinese from CNR1 jammer; none lower
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 9525-, Aug 31 at 1236 music and then announcements in Special 
Japanese, VOI reception now good enough to confirm that IADs are still 
happening several times a minute in a very irregular fashion (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ITALY [non]. 15610, it turns out that Brian Alexander in PA was monitoring 
the same hour as I, Aug 30 at 1259-1400 when IRRS via ROMANIA was not carrying 
Brother Scare but other (default?) programming, mainly the discussion about 
California`s Three Strikes law; but he got the program name, `Forum`, which 
pinpoints it to have originated at KQED in San Francisco, so I replied:

``Brian and I were obviously listening to the same thing. Aha, `Forum` means it 
came from KQED, their excellent talkshow which I never have time to listen to 
on KQED itself. This was the 10 am segment on August 16, details and audio:
http://www.kqed.org/a/forum/R201108161000
And the name I heard was Michael Rushford. Certainly a great improvement over 
BS; thank you, IRRS. It`s about time KQED got a shortwave relay! But why?``

I checked 15610 again Aug 31 at 1259, and there was IRRS ``Aïda`` theme, 1300 
cut to Brother Scare, so no luck today in hearing something incomparably 
better. Still BS at some swift rechex later in the hour (Glenn Hauser, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** JAPAN [non]. 15445, Aug 31 at 1815, enough of Islamicization from KUWAIT 
[q.v.], tuned down here to poor-fair signal with a song; 1816 Japanese 
announcement and another song, sounds like an American novelty tune from the 
WWII era in the forties, but in Japanese: were our enemies doing that too? 
Lyrix included ``hinky-dinky-doo``, and soon outroed as ``Tokyo Shoe Shine 
Boy`` --- I think; I was not expecting to hear English words and may have 
converted some similar-sounding Japanese phrase unwittingly. 

Yes, Google that title, and find there is such a song, with mp3s, YouTube and 
discussion, such as this, http://www.technogirls.org/enka/
which says it dates from the immediate postwar era. Another example of SWLing 
leading to learning a little about other cultures, rather than racking up QSLs 
and country totals.

Until 1830 back to KUWAIT, listened to several more such-era songs. Really fun 
programming, and only wished reception were better. This was R. Japan at 17-19, 
250 kW, 135 degrees via Wertachtal, GERMANY. 

I am still waiting and hoping for one of our bilingual readers to provide a 
translated program schedule of all NHK`s Japanese music shows on SW. This may 
well repeat at a better time for us. Wonder if it`s a domestic service relay 
from the nightmiddle (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KUWAIT. 15540, Aug 31 at 1757, after VATICAN [q.v.] on 15570, I tuned down 
here to much better signal, R. Kuwait already on air, not in English, but S. 
Asian music and YL announcement in such a language, presumed Urdu as in the 
domestic Multilingual service which is not supposed to be on SW, but they just 
turn the transmitter on early. 1759 brief NA by military band; 1800 5+1 
timesignal accurate to within a semisecond, English ID with time as 9 pm = 1800 
UTC, plays NA again within a 2-minute period, sign-on claiming frequencies are 
963, 93.3 and 11990, quick [p]review of programs starting with `Under the 
Umbrella of Islam`. 

Seems like a live rather than canned announcement as the program lineup varies 
from day to day, yet they remain clueless that they have not been on 11990 for 
years. Also, they used to announce the FM as 96.3, which matched the MW 
channel, how neat, impossible to do with North American allocations, but lately 
they have been saying 93.3. Since they can`t get their SW frequency right, I 
have no idea whether this is right, either, but 93.3 is another listed channel. 

By 1801.5, right into the Islam show, part 2, dealing with stories of 
conversions to Islam [that`s fine, but beware of converting away!], announcer 
with American accent but other speakers in story-telling, dramatizations, laced 
with frequent quotations from the Qur`an. Outright Islamic proselytizing in 
English is still a rarity, vs just quoting and translating the HQ as Egypt and 
Iran do, but the novelty soon became tiresome, so tuned on to 15445; see JAPAN.

1830 I returned to 15540 for R. Kuwait`s main English newscast, mainly about 
Syria and Libya. I was thinking it was more substantial, but finished already 
with fanfare at 1836 and on to essential pop music. At least it`s 3 or 4 times 
as long as the 2050 headline news segment.

Meanwhile some strange QRM hit this and many other frequencies, with periodic 
peaks, but audible all the way from 11 to 24 MHz. A big peak was found at 
19625: four noise pulses between pauses, the last one slightly longer as in an 
alarm-clock pattern, or a Morse V. No alarums going off inside WOR HQ, so 
whence? Took the DX-398 outside and it grew louder in one direxion, soon pinned 
onto an Enid Waste Management truck a block away with a claw picking up a huge 
pile of debris from a house which had been cleaned out. Flashing lights on the 
back of the truck (``keep 50 feet back``, surely excessive), matched the noise 
exactly. Whew, it soon would go away (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MAURITANIA. 7245, Aug 31 at 0522, IGIM still on earlier than usual, but W&M 
talk in Arabish, rather than chanting. With Ramadan over, we are expecting this 
to cease 24-hour operation and sign on circa 0600 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. Sunrise DX August 31, LSR here being 1202 UT:

920, Aug 31 at 1205 UT, NA just ending so must have started late, then picked a 
`Radio Capital` ID out of the QRM, so it`s XEHQ, Hermosillo, Sonora, again. But 
I started late too, missing the pileup of openings at 1159+.

1040, Aug 31 at 1210 UT novelty song, 1211 jingle ID mentioning ``Once . . . 
Número Uno, La Primera``, and timecheck for 5:10, so it`s XEGYS in Guaymas, 
again, thus reminding us that Sonora stays on MST of UT-7 just like, and 
because of, neighboring Arizona. Not sure where the ``11`` comes from unless 
they are rounding the frequency way off to the hi side as on a badly-calibrated 
analog dial? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA. 15510, Aug 31 at 1254, open carrier with hum or maybe just barely 
modulated, poor signal. 1300 YL suddenly starts talking with announcement, 
music, still with hum and undermodulated. Aoki shows the VOR Pashto service at 
12-14 via Krasnodar, while HFCC calls the site Samara but omits the language. 
EiBi agrees it`s Pashto for both hours via Samara; but the dead air in first 
hour is not unusual, another example of incredibly bad studio/transmitter 
coördination by Voice of Russia: see also TAJIKISTAN (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** TAJIKISTAN. 11500, Aug 31 at 1243, open carrier with hum, flutter, presumed 
the scheduled VOR English relay, minus modulation, unlike 24 hours earlier when 
it axually could be heard (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also 
CHINA - Firedrake report re V. of Tibet 

** U S A. 9330-CUSB, Aug 31 at 0512, WBCQ once again broadcasting dead air 
only, instead of Good Friends Radio Network; still the same at 0518, 0532, but 
at next check 1234, religion had resumed, ending a program with Norcross GA 
address (not to be confused with better-known Waycross, almost twice as large). 
Why does this keep happening? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9955, Aug 31 at 0516 UT Wednesday after WRMI ID, `Conexión Digital 
Radio Deportes`, new show I had not run across before, gives date as 29 de 
agosto, over/under considerable Cuban pulse jamming. Then checked the WRMI 
program grid updated 26 July, and see it listed then and three other times as 
`CD Deportes`. Conexión Digital is the name of a DX group based in Argentina, I 
assume only coincidentally, as I have seen no mention of such a sports show in 
their bulletin or listserve (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 17820, Aug 31 at 1311, very strong open carrier S9+22 atop DW Hausa 
via Portugal, traces emerging during OC fades: no doubt it`s IBB Greenville 
back to its usual habit of tuning up the transmitter 4 hours ahead of the 1700 
Portuguese on 17820, but off before 1312 uncovering DW (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** VATICAN. 15570, Aug 31 at 1742, heavily African-accented English discussion 
among three voices, fair-poor and could only understand snippets, not helped by 
one of my cable DTV boxes putting bubble jamming right on 15570; unplugged two 
of them, but must be yet another responsible. Thought I might have some neat or 
new clandestine, so kept straining to copy it. 1749 mentions UN office, bells 
and drums, ``communications update``. 1756 closing until ``next week at the 
same time`` a discussion on the relationship between radio administration and 
listeners, or something like that. Just got in a ``Laudetur Jesus Christus`` 
and a few notes of the Vatican Radio IS before chopped off the air at 1757*. So 
that`s all it is, one of VR`s direct-from-SMG frequencies, listed // 13765 and 
11625, English daily at 1730 i.a. (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

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