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1. Re: Item of interest to US-based DXer's and QSL hounds
(Willi Passmann)
2. Glenn Hauser logs September 6, 2011 (Glenn Hauser)
3. Logs for Sep 3-5 (Zacharias Liangas )
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2011 14:11:58 +0200
From: Willi Passmann <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [HCDX] Item of interest to US-based DXer's and QSL hounds
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Am 06.09.2011 02:05, schrieb Albert Muick:
> Time to privatize, like the Deutsche Post and the Austrian Mail. Service and
> customer satisfaction soared after they privatized.
I don't know what your source of information is, Albert. Maybe
statistics from the mentioned companies themselves.
The German post was privatized in 1994. Although the old system was a
reason for jokes as long as it existed, I would be happy to get it back.
You will hardly find well trained (well paid) employees outside of the
few main post office stations, in all this small agencies which are now
part of bakerys or flower shops.
Expanded opening hours? Forget it, a shop may be opened, while the post
agency in it stays closed because their contract does not require (and
the payment does not allow) a better customer service.
A second counter opened because of demand? Better avoid these places
before easter or xmas. IRCs are unknown there, too.
It is still better than no post office at all, agreed. But don't expect
more from privatization.
vy 73,
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 09:52:34 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
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Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs September 6, 2011
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** ALBANIA. 7425, Sept 6 at 0352, R. Tirana is still silent; ditto 13625 at
1430; what`s the problem, exactly? We hope they are not allowing SW to peter
out with a whimper (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. Firedrake Sept 6, before 1300:
None found at 1240-1247, 10300 up; and not on 7970 earlier either; hi-latitude
paths are degraded, with CRI and CNR1 jammers weakened
Before 1400:
12270, poor at 1350
14700, very poor at 1353
15430, JBA at 1356, het on hi side
15900, JBA at 1354
No 10300, none in the 13s, 16s before 1400
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. 12000, Sept 6 at 0516, lite pulse jamming against nothing, where it is
`needed` only at 23-24 (Tue-Sat -01) for VOA Spanish. Also heavier pulse
jamming, at least two transmitters overlapping, on 7365, Sept 6 at 0521, while
7405 was usual wall-of-noise against R. Mart?. 7365 jamming is `needed` only at
00-03 vs RM (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** GUAM [and non]. 9905-9910-9915, Sept 6 at 1238, DRM noise already on from
presumed KTWR which has posted that it is testing its new DRM transmitter on
9910; previously heard DRM after 1300. Maybe started at 1230 when analog
service in Chinese ends. They`d better quit by 1315 when AIR, another diehard
DRM enthusiast, starts its Dari service in analog on 9910 (tho registered from
1300). But DRM noise still there at 1317, plus het heard underneath the noise,
which I was also getting against KTWR Chinese 9910 before they started the DRM
tests, but now AIR faces this double-whammy (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** GUAM. 5765-USB, Sept 6 at 1230, weak but readable signal from AFN has Matt
Lauer re-opening NBC-TV `Today` show on the half hour, mentioning Al Roker,
chat with co-hosts, etc. (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDIA. 15075, Sept 6 at 0340 past 0400, very poor to JBA broadcaster with
flutter, surely as in HFCC, AIR via Bengaluru site, 500 kW at 300 degrees, and
another 500 kW at 240 degrees, in Hindi. Not much left of the megawatt by the
time it gets here! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also GUAM [and
non], KTWR DRM collision on 9910
** INDONESIA. 9525-, Sept 6 at 1321, VOI English, very poor with Commentary,
1324 mentions ``Exotic Indonesia`` so they are still doing that on Tuesdays,
tentatively the RRI Bajarmasin guy`s voice then heard (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** IRAN [and non]. 11620, Sept 6 at 1306 solo singing by OM, not Qur`an but
somewhat reverent-sounding, seems S Asian language. 1310 cut to news theme and
YL speaking, mentions kHz, with CCI music underneath; 1314 Pakistan mentioned,
1315 music and different sounding talk, flutter. I expected All India Radio to
be here, but Aoki shows it`s a collision with VIRI:
11620 1300-1427 IRN VO ISLAMIC REP. IRAN Urdu Kamalabad 1-7
11620 1215-1315 IND ALL INDIA RADIO Burmese Delhi Kham 1-7
11620 1330-1500 IND ALL INDIA RADIO English Delhi Kham 1-7
AIR probably leaves the transmitter on during the break with Tibetan or
something not appearing on schedules (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ISRAEL. 15760, Sept 6 at 1355 tone test catches my ear, but right off and
into the majestic Kol Israel IS, which used to portend broadcasts in English
and several other languages, but now they think only Persians are worth
reaching on SW. (If I were a BBC Proms presenter, I might call it ``mighty``.).
HFCC shows due east from Israel at 1400-1630, while the winter timing per WRTH
was 1500-1630. That must mean Israel if not Iran is still on DST. Yes, per
http://www.timeanddate.com/time/dst/2011.html
Iran All locations Tuesday, March 22 [to] Thursday, September 22
Israel All locations Friday, April 1 [to] Sunday, October 2
WRTH Update in May showed it`s really less than a sesquihour, (so the 1400-1630
registration covers shifts for both DST and ST):
Revised Complete Schedule
Persian Days Area kHz
1400-1500 daily ME 13850isr, 15760isr
1500-1525 daily ME 13850isr, 15760isr
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ITALY [non]. 15610, Sept 6 at 1259 IRRS ``A?da`` theme which always runs a
bit past hourtop, quick sign-on, pause and into Brother Scare, still going at
quick recheck 1356, so no KQED today either (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** MAURITANIA. 7245, Sept 6 at 0343, lo-key YL in Arabish talk, made out a few
words such as `professor`, same monolog at 0401 recheck. So IGIM can apparently
still run all-night, altho on Sept 5 I caught it cutting on at *0542:40. It`s
tough to get a definite ID from this one, but I am sure it was Arabish, not
Tajik; too, Tajikistan altho maybe active after 0200 is at a great
propagational disadvantage, hi-latitude to here, getting into daytime, and
there was no CCI audible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. Sunrise DX Sept 6, UT:
980, Sept 6 at 1208, IMER mentioned, so I thought it must be the only IMER
station on 980, XEFQ in Cananea, Sonora, as recently logged; quite dominating
frequency next few minutes, and I don`t think two stations were overlapping,
but after opening ``Servicio Nacional de Noticias``, gave timecheck for 7:09
while it`s 5:09 in Sonora.
Network feed from DF? Locutor Mario Campos, informally previewing stories to be
covered. Then mentions ``Est?reo Vida, 93 FM``, gave two 8-digit phone numbers,
and an 800 number, Twitter. 1212 over to YL with national weather summary,
timecheck as 7:13. 1214 losing out to KMBZ. Now it looks like I was getting
this per Cant?:
980 XETU Estereo Vida + FM 99.3 Tampico, Tamps. 10,000 1,000
so would they carry news from government`s IMER? Or maybe just a PSA.
1000, Sept 6 at 1204, NA ends and ID as ``La Rancherita``, Ciudad Ju?rez, so
per Cant? this is:
1000 XEFV La Rancherita Cd. Ju?rez, Chih. 1,000 D
For some time I have been hearing Mexican under KTOK, so glad to pull this ID.
There are four other possibilities in N/W Mexico. KTOK is hard to null; other
OKC groundwavers have sharper nulls such as 930 and 890, why?
1180, Sept 6 at 1200 ID mentioned ``Rom?ntica`` and only one listed in Cant?,
also most likely target area is:
1180 XEDCH La Rom?ntica Cd. Delicias, Chih. 5,000 1,500
(Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** TAJIKISTAN. 11500, Sept 6 at 1240, flutter, hummy signal has some
undermodulation in English, so VOR lux out today, rather than no modulation out
of Dushanb? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 1060, Sept 6 at 1201, Spanish ID for KIJN, Farwell, Tejas. Cf my
previous report, Wayne Heinen, editor of the new NRC AM Log, 2011-2012, just
out (see
http://www.nrcdxas.org/catalog/books/index1.html
for ordering info; highly recommended!)
points out that pre-sunrise and post-sunset authorizations are not found via
FCC AM Query pages, but instead ``via FCC`s CDBS site. Using the CDBS station
search:
http://licensing.fcc.gov/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/sta_sear.htm
Go to Details on the station`s search form. Then View Correspondence Folder.
This link will show the PSRA and PSSA documents for the station if any exist."
If you follow these, you get a pdf that lists KIJN`s PSRA at:
http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/getimportletter_exh.cgi?import_letter_id=3821
which shows they may use up to 3.0 watts starting at 6 am CDT yearound, except
in June a hefty 6.0 watts (since sunrises are earliest, and the ``limiting
station``, XEEP can tolerate ``twice`` as much QRM!). KIJN is also very
fortunate to be just barely in the CDT zone, as if licensed to Texico NM just
across the border they could not sign on their ``three watts`` until 1200 UT.
KIJN also has a PSSA at
http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/getimportletter_exh.cgi?import_letter_id=1857
showing they may also use 3.0 watts for two hours after official sunset
yearound, which in Sept means 0100-0300 UT. My last log was just after 0300,
but maybe they were about to sign off. Currently they should not be on the air
even with 3 watts between 0300 and 1100 UT, but Wayne says, ``KIJN has been
running all-night for quite a while with no authorization that I can find.``
The fact remains that when I hear them in the PSRA or PSSA periods, they can`t
possibly be running only three watts. I have read that it`s
difficult-to-impossible to power down many transmitters to that level even if
they wanted to, so it could be the full 10 kW, or anywhere between that and
some reasonably audible lower power at this distance. A longer discussion of
this, with the complete PSRA/PSSA tables for KIJN will be in DXLD 11-36 (Glenn
Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 1510+, Sept 6 at 1224, sports talk with het from off-frequency KCTE
Independence MO. I need to recheck in the nightmiddle whether this daytimer is
still on the air then as they had been for a week (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 1610, Sept 6 at 0346, low-level CCI but brief surge of one signal
with gospel huxter in English, not // 5935, so not Anguilla. Canadian? This
ought to be a prime DX frequency with no US stations except TIS on it, but
difficult here tnx to IBOC from KATZ-1600 St Louis; Hallelujah! I still haven`t
logged XEUACH (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 15419-USB, Sept 6 at 1356, caught a snatch of Spanish 2-way, I
think, another intruder frequency, with BFO het from weak broadcast on 15420
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2011 20:15:37 +0300
From: "Zacharias Liangas " <[email protected]>
To: <>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs for Sep 3-5
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Logs for Sep 3-5
http://zlgr.multiply.com/journal/item/398/ (closed)
3-9
9835 RTM 1726 joget song S3 224x3 with some QRM from 9840 but best on SSB .
Also
heard on 11665 with QRM by ??? and total signal S9 .New tune in 1833 with S7
and 33333
for 9835 . Also heard 2140 for 5.9 with S2max and Hari Raya songs
4975 Vo Russia? 1812 with talks in English S5 /S3 QRN 42242 best in SSB
4845 R.Cult.Ondas Tropicais?? 2245 man with intense speaks in PP and signal S9!!
6200 Xizang PBS with program Holy Tibet in English on 2248 S3 242x2
9265 WINB 2250 delirious man shouting !
7495 R Algerie ?? 2103 'Idaatu Kuran El Karib' religious program for Quran S10
4-9
6140 MW Baltic heard on 0930 while using my computer ,that produces high noise
levels
with a SINPO of 352x2 using semi-professional headphones AKG K66, mainly used
for
computer audio . Signal S9 over a S3 computer QRN level . After computer turned
off 0942?
I heard a song starting as "America where are u now?' with SINPO as 35444 Check
on 9480
and 0945 heard a very poor signal of S2 max over S1 QRN level , on AM narrow
5-9
11815 R Brazil Central 0325 OM with religious talks mention of Sao Paolo etc S9
33433
15180 Vo Korea to L America (per Eibi) 1240 North Koran opera and S1 only . Not
after1300
15275 DW?? 1245 talks in French about Andrea Wanda (who is him ??)in Congo and
Senegal 35342 but low modulation and steady signal 35342
15283 quite odd freq RFA?? 1319 with talks in Tibetan. There is QRM from 15280
with
Firedrake and buzzing audio Both signals with max S7
6-9
1610 unIDed from USA 0323 OM with religious talks ! S1-2
Standard rig : ICOM R75 / 2x16 V / m@h40 heads Sennheiser
Please read and distribute this 15 year research article
http://tinyurl.com/5vzg7e
Please read my article on SINPO at http://tinyurl.com/yt7qjd
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Message: 4
Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 15:23:24 +1200
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Subject: [HCDX] NEW Mega 'Pacific Story' Competition
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Message: 5
Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 16:07:03 +1200
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