** ANTARCTICA. 15476, which bore a carrier last Thursday heralding LRA36`s 
return, remained silent Monday Sept 12 at several chex: 1231, 1243, 1320, 1335, 
1439. However, propagation was quite poor, e.g. Turkey carrier barely 
detectable on 15450 during the first hour. However2, what few signals there 
were on 19m came mainly from lower latitudes, e.g. Cuba; and Chile as usual was 
inbooming on 17680 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake Sept 12:
10300, fair-good at 1256; no others found, not even 7970; very poor at 1445
15780, fair at 1436 with flutter; no others 11-19 MHz. Aoki explains:
15775 SOH Xi Wang Zhi Sheng 1430-1500 1234567 Chinese 100 95 Dushanbe-Yangiyul 
TJK 06848E 3829N SOH a11 15750-15795 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** EGYPT. Yet another check for the anomalous 17625 transmission from R. Cairo 
heard the past week, Sept 11: at 1925 and 1955, not even a carrier audible, but 
there was one on 15270; meanwhile, Kuwait had a good signal on 15540, so 
propagation was OK at least below 17 MHz. Could be that 17625 has been taken 
off the air, if it was a mistake all along. Further monitoring needed.

Ernesto Paulero in Argentina also checked Sept 11 at 2010, finding no signal on 
17625 (but had been closing anyway at 1956), nothing on listed Fulani frequency 
11510 either (that`s scheduled 1845-2000), but a medium signal and very low 
audio on 15270 with Arabic music, characteristic of Cairo (that`s scheduled 
English at 1900-2030) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUAM. 9905-9910-9915, Sept 12 at 1235, DRM noise, this time unmarred by RTTY 
QRM. Presumably KTWR still testing new transmitter after its analog Chinese 
service until 1230*. Has this been monitored by the DRM-capable crowd? 
Searching the drmna yg on 9910 only gets hits on an HCJB phone number! 

How about the DRM DX forum? Not a bit on 9910 or KTWR at 
http://www.drmrx.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=22
Nor any entry for KTWR or 9910 on the DRM DX comprehensive(?) schedule 
http://www.baseportal.com/cgi-bin/baseportal.pl?htx=/drmdx/main&sort=kHz,UTC
Apparently word of this newest DRM broadcast has yet to reach them. And only 
analog tuners such as myself will run across the DRM signals whose noise stix 
out like a sore thumb among analog broadcasts (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** MEXICO. Circa sunrise MW DX Sept 12, UT:

640, Sept 12 at 1206, after long or late NA, XEJUA sign-on, barely audible vs 
WWLS et al. probably including KFI; Cantú shows:
640 XEJUA Milenio TV (audio del canal) Cd. Juárez, Chih. 5,000 D

670, Sept 12 at 1153, saludos to numerous individuals and families apparently 
on ranches in rural areas, mentioned San Eugenio, Coahuila, La Joya; from Radio 
Ranchito, ``aquí en Torreón``. Cantú shows:
670 XETOR Radio Ranchito Torreón, Coah. 1,000 250
BTW not to be confused with another 670 with a similar name:
670 XEIS La Rancherita Cd. Guzmán, Jal. 5,000 1,000

680, Sept 12 at 1158, ``Digital 680, XEFO``, rock music, so:
680 XEFO Éxtasis Digital Chihuahua, Chih. 5,000 250
(``680`` was pronounced ``seiscientos ochenta``. If they had said 
``seis-ochenta`` I would have rendered it 6-80)
I did not hear ``Éxtasis`` mentioned, but watch out for another one:
680 XESON Éxtasis + FM 99.1 Hermosillo, Son. 1,000 1,000

710, Sept 12 at 1159 wrapping up apparent gospel huxter with website 
http://www.vinonuevo.net  --- homepage gives street address, but never city! 
Only by zooming out their google map do I find that it is in Ciudad Juárez, 
Chihua2. 710, however, is the usual dominator here, XEDP with full ID at 1200, 
La Ranchera de Cuauhtémoc, 7500 watts etc.:
710 XEDP La Ranchera Cd. Cuauhtemoc, Chih. 7,000 100

990, Sept 12 at 1203 after NA, sign-on by XEER, vs a lot of QRM:
990 XEER Radio Lobo Cd. Cuauhtemoc, Chih. 5,000 250

1030, Sept 12 at 1209, R. Fórmula plugging its webstream, world news by W, 
brief comments by M:
1030 XEYC Radio Fórmula Cd. Juárez, Chih. 5,000 500

1300, Sept 12 at 1213, ``Radio México Noticias``, 6:13 time, ``tráfico en las 
puentes internacionales``, i.e. duration of current backups on the 
international bridges including Zaragoza a bit downstream from Juárez: 
http://www.puenteinternacionalzaragozaysleta.com/

Or was it ``los puentes``? That page uses the masculine; my Random House 
dixionary says mf meaning the word is both/either masculine/feminine like 
frente, mar; maybe it depends on the sense. Anyhow, XEP again, making a fast 
SAH with KAKC Tulsa, and soon losing out to it:
1300 XEP Radio 13 Cd. Juárez, Chih. 38,000 200
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NETHERLANDS [non]. 11835, Sept 12 at 1410, RNW with Earthbeat, about 
plastix, including an intriguing idea to build a 10,000-square-kilometer 
inhabitable floating island out of plastic refuse, much of which is polluting 
the oceans. Initially good with enough oomph to prevent QubaRM from 11830, but 
by 1430 losing out to RHC`s ACI. 11835 is 250 kW, 50 degrees from MADAGASCAR, 
nowhere near USward, but one of the last remaining English broadcasts we can 
sometimes hear from Hilversum (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PRIDNESTROVYE. Can someone tell me if Radio Prednistrovia is still on the 
air? If so when? (cedwa2000 a.k.a. reggaerockers, indiana, Sept 11, 
primetimeshortave yg via DXLD)

This 15-word question without even a signature will get a slightly longer 
answer:

Yes, it`s still on the summer frequency 9665. Checked UT Sunday Sept 11 at 2148 
while playing Slavic songs, probably Russian, as they do in the second half of 
each language`s half hour. 2130 was probably English as scheduled. At 2200 a 
3-pip timesignal one second late, and into French; 2220 check, music again; 
2230 3-pip timesignal two seconds late, opening German to Europe and North 
America; 2244 ID I think as R. Pridnestrovye but a.k.a. Radio PMR/DMR, then 
music. 2300 no timesignal and 9665 switches to Voice of Russia World Service 
opening English. Signal was S9+20 but increasingly fluttery.

PTSW shows the English portions:
http://home.centurytel.net/danielsampson/country.txt
Moldova         R. PMR            1730-1800 Eu, M-F    9665
Moldova         R. PMR            1930-2000 Eu, M-F    9665
Moldova         R. PMR            2130-2200 NA, Su-Th  9665

EiBi shows:
9665          1700-1730 Mo-Fr MDA Radio PMR Pridnestrovye  R   Eu 
9665          1730-1800 Mo-Fr MDA Radio PMR Pridnestrovye  E   Eu 
9665          1800-1830 Mo-Fr MDA Radio PMR Pridnestrovye  F   Eu 
9665          1830-1900 Mo-Fr MDA Radio PMR Pridnestrovye  D   Eu 
9665          1900-1930 Mo-Fr MDA Radio PMR Pridnestrovye  R   Eu 
9665          1930-2000 Mo-Fr MDA Radio PMR Pridnestrovye  E   Eu 
9665          2000-2030 Mo-Fr MDA Radio PMR Pridnestrovye  F   Eu 
9665          2030-2100 Mo-Fr MDA Radio PMR Pridnestrovye  D   Eu 
9665          2100-2130 Su-Th MDA Radio PMR Pridnestrovye  R   Eu 
9665          2130-2200 Su-Th MDA Radio PMR Pridnestrovye  E   Eu 
9665          2200-2230 Su-Th MDA Radio PMR Pridnestrovye  F   Eu 
9665          2230-2300 Su-Th MDA Radio PMR Pridnestrovye  D   Eu

However, latest HFCC does not show ``KCH`` 9665 on the air before 2200, 
obviously incorrect. The earlier broadcasts to Europe may have really switched 
to a lower frequency now. Note that the scheduling is local M-F only, so after 
2100, it is UT Sunday-Thursday instead.

Timeanddate.com shows Moldova is currently on East European Summer Time of UT 
+3 instead of normal UT +2. In past years, aside from lower frequencies during 
standard time, everything would shift one UT hour later for winter to stay on 
the same local clock time. Last B-season, English was at 2230 on 6240, same 
frequency for all the others.

Things may be different this year, as Putin is reorganizing Russian timezones. 
Except for detached Kaliningrad, one hour earlier, the western end of Russia 
and vicinity will start using UT+4 all year, while Moscow time had been UT+3 in 
winter. Winter time has effectively been abolished, so Moscow and everywhere 
westward except Kaliningrad will stay on DST of UT +4. And some timezone 
boundaries are also redrawn. 

This could mean that Moldova/Pridnestrovye will move clocks *forward* instead 
of *backward* one hour on October 30 to stay in step with Moscow, and this is 
likely to affect SW broadcasts, which after that will not have to cope with 
local time changes twice yearly.

OR NOT??? http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/clockchange.html?n=177
while aware of the major changes in Russia, still claims that Chisinau will go 
back from UT +3 to UT +2 on October 30. 

The additional complication is that Moldova proper is not part of Russia, while 
the portion known as Pridnestrovye considers itself part of Russia, so little 
M/P could wind up with two timezones two hours apart, and no telling what would 
happen with the shortwave broadcasts, but probably go with Russian time (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9330-CUSB, Sept 11 at 2155, open carrier again from WBCQ; meanwhile, 
on 7415, `Marion`s Attic` was fairly audible with a whistling/birdtweeting 
song. This show, Sundays at 21-22, could have benefited from the stronger 
frequency 9330 if the usual customer is not being transmitted! Yet 7415 is 
gradually improving before 2200 as the sun gets lower, also good news for WORLD 
OF RADIO listeners Thursdays at 2130 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 3215, Sept 11 at 0542, WWCR competes with WBCQ for the dead-air 
sweepstakes (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. 15565, Sept 12 at 1438, poor with ``Redeemer Liveth`` Family 
Radio theme, S Asian language. HFCC shows Oriya at 14-15, 500 kW, 90 degrees 
from Nauen, GERMANY (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 3325, Sept 12 at 1222 a just barely audible carrier. Ron Howard 
has been reporting RRI Palangkaraya Sept 8-9 reactivated after a brief absence. 
In the past bimonth in DXLD there has been only one report of R. Buka PNG, 
3325, Aug 9 at 1214, so I have my doubts it is active, but without some 
definite programming one can`t be positive which it may be. Ron Howard on a 
California beach was hearing several PNGs Sept 12 until 1212, but doesn`t 
mention 3325. 3325 is easy to check here with BFO slightly offset from 7325 CRI 
Japanese, then tuning down 4.000 MHz, ditto 2325 VL8, down 5.000 MHz (nothing 
audible now).

3205, Sept 12 at 1223 a slightly stronger carrier here, even better than 3185 
WWRB, both buried in high noise level, post-sunrise; probably PNG, as heard by 
Ron (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 9989.0-SSB, Sept 12 at 1234, 2-way in Spanish, suffering from 
9890 Thailand het, (and SSB QRM to it), plus 9885 VOA Spanish splash (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

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