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Today's Topics:

   1. La Rosa de Tokio para este fin de semana: Visita radial por
      la Pen?nsula Ar?biga (Arnaldo)
   2. La Rosa de Tokio para este fin de semana: Visita radial por
      la Pen?nsula Ar?biga (Arnaldo)
   3. Sept 17 Logs ([email protected])
   4. DX Listening Digest 11-37; World of Radio 1582 (Glenn Hauser)
   5. September, 15-17 logs (L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec)
   6. QSL Report from Al Muick (Albert Muick)
   7. Glenn Hauser logs September 17, 2011 (Glenn Hauser)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 07:27:55 +0200
From: "Arnaldo" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: playdx2003 <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] La Rosa de Tokio para este fin de semana: Visita
        radial por la Pen?nsula Ar?biga
Message-ID: <E1ECE1838F104E099F43BE41CB418B51@windowsv03oj4t>
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La Rosa de Tokyo es un programa dedicado a difundir el apasionante mundo de la 
radio y del diexismo que se  transmite semanalmente desde los estudios de LS11 
Radio Provincia de Buenos Aires.

 

En el programa de este fin de semana (que en d?as sucesivos puede escucharse en 
http://programasdx.com/larosadetokio.htm) haremos un paseo radial por la 
Pen?nsula Ar?biga visitando todos sus pa?ses y estados y revisando su 
actualidad radiof?nica en onda media, FM y, por supuesto, en la onda corta.

 

No se pierdan los valiosos archivos hist?ricos que ilustrar?n el programa.

 

Puede ser escuchada los d?as s?bados de 12: 00 UTC a 13:00 Tiempo Universal 
Coordinado (09:00 a 10-00 hora LU) por los 1270 Khz y en Internet por 
http://www.amprovincia.com.ar/

 

Adem?s, una extensa red de emisoras de frecuencia modulada de toda la Rep?blica 
Argentina retransmite en forma semanal nuestro programa en diferentes d?as y 
horarios.

 

La Rosa de Tokyo tambi?n sale por onda corta gracias a las facilidades 
brindadas por WRMI Radio Miami Internacional (http://www.wrmi.net/).

 

Tambi?n puede ser escuchada en cualquier momento entrando en la p?gina 
ProgramasDX y haciendo "click" en http://programasdx.com/larosadetokio.htm

Desde este v?nculo tambi?n podr?n acceder al archivo que recaba ediciones 
anteriores del programa.

La Rosa de Tokyo es producida y conducida por Omar Jos? Somma y Arnaldo Leonel 
Slaen y cuenta con la colaboraci?n habitual de Rub?n Guillermo Margenet y 
Marcelo Arias.


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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 07:27:48 +0200
From: "Arnaldo" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Cc: DXLD <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] La Rosa de Tokio para este fin de semana: Visita
        radial por la Pen?nsula Ar?biga
Message-ID: <7242D0566E0B461885FE5A4A535D8A87@windowsv03oj4t>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

La Rosa de Tokyo es un programa dedicado a difundir el apasionante mundo de la 
radio y del diexismo que se  transmite semanalmente desde los estudios de LS11 
Radio Provincia de Buenos Aires.

 

En el programa de este fin de semana (que en d?as sucesivos puede escucharse en 
http://programasdx.com/larosadetokio.htm) haremos un paseo radial por la 
Pen?nsula Ar?biga visitando todos sus pa?ses y estados y revisando su 
actualidad radiof?nica en onda media, FM y, por supuesto, en la onda corta.

 

No se pierdan los valiosos archivos hist?ricos que ilustrar?n el programa.

 

Puede ser escuchada los d?as s?bados de 12: 00 UTC a 13:00 Tiempo Universal 
Coordinado (09:00 a 10-00 hora LU) por los 1270 Khz y en Internet por 
http://www.amprovincia.com.ar/

 

Adem?s, una extensa red de emisoras de frecuencia modulada de toda la Rep?blica 
Argentina retransmite en forma semanal nuestro programa en diferentes d?as y 
horarios.

 

La Rosa de Tokyo tambi?n sale por onda corta gracias a las facilidades 
brindadas por WRMI Radio Miami Internacional (http://www.wrmi.net/).

 

Tambi?n puede ser escuchada en cualquier momento entrando en la p?gina 
ProgramasDX y haciendo "click" en http://programasdx.com/larosadetokio.htm

Desde este v?nculo tambi?n podr?n acceder al archivo que recaba ediciones 
anteriores del programa.

La Rosa de Tokyo es producida y conducida por Omar Jos? Somma y Arnaldo Leonel 
Slaen y cuenta con la colaboraci?n habitual de Rub?n Guillermo Margenet y 
Marcelo Arias.


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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 11:09:52 -0400 (EDT)
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Sept 17 Logs
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1"

** BOLIVIA. 5952.46, Radio Pio Doce, 0120-0152, Spanish talk. Some  
Spanish pop music. Weak but readable. Best in ECSS-LSB to avoid
Radio  Republica jammer on approximately 5955. But covered by 
WYFR open carrier on  5950 when they came on the air at 0152. Sept 
17. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** BRAZIL. 6010.02, Radio Inconfid?ncia, 0115-0130, local Brazilian  
ballads. Portuguese announcements. Poor. Weak in noisy conditions.
Better  on // 15189.96. Sept 17. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** DJIBOUTI. 4780, Radio Djibouti, *0300-0340, sign on with National  
Anthem followed by Arabic announcements. Some local flute music.
Qur`an  at 0302-0314. Arabic talk at 0314. Local Horn of Africa style 
music. Fair.  Sept 17. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** MADAGASCAR. 5010, Radio Madagasikara, 0235-0255, back on this  
frequency. ex-4910. Carrier + USB. Malagasy talk. African choral  music.
Afro-pop music. Weak. Poor in noisy conditions at tune-in. Improved to  
a fair level by 0245. Sept 17. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** MAURITANIA. 7245, ORTM, *0601-0610, abrupt sign on with Qur`an.
Good.  Strong. Sept 17. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** U.S.A. 7504.43, 7535.57, WWCR Spurs, 0130-0159*, WWCR spurs
from  7520. Spurs +/- 15.57 kHz away from 7520. Both spurs in at fair
to good  levels. Sept 17. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** U.S.A. 3199.44, 3230.56, WWCR Spurs, *0159-0210, weak WWCR 
spurs  from 3215. Spurs +/- 15.56 kHz away from 3215. Sept 17. 
(Brian Alexander,  PA) 
 

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



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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 11:17:12 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] DX Listening Digest 11-37; World of Radio 1582
Message-ID:
        <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

DX Listening Digest 11-37 has now been posted at http://dxld.org
or http://www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt or http://dxld.worldofradio.org
and now also without delay at http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld1137.txt

[as sometimes happens, upload of this edition as dxlatest has not been 
immediate, but has been immediate at the dxld1137.txt link above]

CONTENTS:
WOR 1582 / AFGHANISTAN ham+ / ALASKA / ALGERIA non / ANGOLA +non / ANTARCTICA / 
ARGENTINA / AUSTRALIA Symban / AUSTRALIA RA / BOLIVIA / BRAZIL / BULGARIA / 
CANADA CJWI / CANADA VTC / CANADA CBCNQ / CHAD / CHILE non / CHINA +non / 
COLOMBIA / CONGO DR / COSTA RICA / CROATIA +non / CUBA +non / DJIBOUTI +non / 
ECUADOR +non / EGYPT / ERITREA / ETHIOPIA +non / FRANCE +non / GABON / GERMANY 
+non A11+ / GREECE / GUAM / GUATEMALA / GUIANA FRENCH / GUINEA / GUYANA / INDIA 
+non / INDONESIA / INTERNATIONAL Climate Reality / INTERNATIONAL Shortwave / 
INTERNATIONAL VACUUM CBCR1/SiriusXM / IRAN +non / ISRAEL / ITALY +non / JAPAN / 
KOREA NORTH non / KURDISTAN non / LESOTHO / LIBYA / MADAGASCAR +non / MALAYSIA 
/ MALDIVE ISLANDS non / MAURITANIA / MEXICO / MONGOLIA +non / MYANMAR / 
NETHERLANDS non / NIGERIA / NORWAY / OKLAHOMA KSPI / OKLAHOMA WKY / OKLAHOMA 
KROU / OKLAHOMA +non OPM / PAPUA NEW GUINEA / PERU / PHILIPPINES +non / 
PRIDNESTROVYE / ROMANIA / RUSSIA DRM+ /
 SAUDI ARABIA +non / SINGAPORE / SLOVAKIA / SOMALIA / SOUTH AFRICA / SPAIN non 
/ SUDAN non / SURINAME / SWAZILAND / TAIWAN +non / TAJIKISTAN / TURKEY / UGANDA 
non / UKRAINE / UK +non BBCWS / UK BBCR4 Extra / USA +non VOA / USA non RFA / 
USA KSL / USA WOR/WRMI/WTWW/WBCQ+ / USA WBCQ / USA WWCR / USA WEWN / USA WINB / 
USA non YFR / USA WJHR / USA WHL / USA WNYW/Yount / USA WMAL / USA 
WSCR/WHO/WCBS/WINS/WFAN/IBOC / USA +non San Diego+ blackout / USA WHKW / USA 
KOLM / USA KVTK / USA KATZ / USA WGZS / USA FRSC / USA WRGC / VANUATU / ZAMBIA 
/ ZANZIBAR / ZIMBABWE +non / UNIDENTIFIED 1610 / UNIDENTIFIED 3205/3325 / 
UNIDENTIFIED 4779 / UNIDENTIFIED 6925 / UNIDENTIFIED 7130 / UNIDENTIFIED 7450 / 
UNIDENTIFIED 9568 / UNIDENTIFIED 9889 / UNIDENTIFIED non 14720 / TESTIMONIALS / 
CONVENTIONS & CONFERENCES / PUBLICATIONS / WORLD OF HOROLOGY / RADIO EQUIPMENT 
FORUM / DIGITAL BROADCASTING / PROPAGATION

For restrixions and searchable 2011 contents archive see
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid.html

NOTE: If you are a regular reader of DXLD, and a source of DX news but
have not been sending it directly to us, please consider yourself
obligated to do so. Thanks, Glenn

WORLD OF RADIO 1582 HEADLINES:
DX and station news about: Angola non, Antarctica, Bolivia, Brazil, 
Chad, Croatia non, Egypt, Ethiopia +non, Gabon, Germany, India, 
Indonesia, Madagascar, Malaysia, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, DXers 
visit to Peru, Pridnestrovye, UK non, USA, Zanzibar

SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1582, September 14-21, 2011
Wed 1530  WRMI  9955
Thu 0330  WRMI  9955
Thu 1500  WRMI  9955 
Thu 2100  WRMI  9955 [confirmed, not jammed]
Thu 2100  WTWW  9479 [confirmed]
Thu 2130  WBCQ  7415 
Fri 0330  WWRB  5051 [to move to 3195??]
Fri 0500  WRMI  9955
Fri 1430  WRMI  9955 
Sat 0800  WRMI  9955
Sat 1500  WRMI  9955 
Sat 1730  WRMI  9955
Sun 0400  WTWW  5755
Sun 0800  WRMI  9955
Sun 1530  WRMI  9955
Sun 1730  WRMI  9955
Mon 0300v WBCQ  5110v-CUSB
Mon 1130  WRMI  9955
Mon 1530  WRMI  9955 
Mon 2130  WRMI  9955
Tue 1530  WRMI  9955
Wed 1530  WRMI  9955

Latest edition of this schedule version, including AM, FM, satellite
and webcasts with hotlinks to station sites and audio, is at:
http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html or
http://schedule.worldofradio.org or http://sked.worldofradio.org

For updates see our Anomaly Alert page:
http://www.worldofradio.com/anomaly.html

WRN ON DEMAND:
http://193.42.152.193/listeners/stations/station.php?StationID=24

WORLD OF RADIO PODCASTS VIA WRN:
http://www.wrn.org/wrn-listeners/world-of-radio/
http://www.wrn.org/listeners/world-of-radio/rss/09:00:00UTC/English/541

OUR ONDEMAND AUDIO:
http://www.worldofradio.com/audiomid.html
or http://wor.worldofradio.org

Best DX wishes, Glenn Hauser


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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:48:34 -0300
From: L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
        <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
        <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>,
        <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] September, 15-17 logs
Message-ID: <003001cc757b$696bee50$0c3eeac8@home>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

6165, Chad, R.N'Djamena. September, 15 2223-2230 African music in French, 
Afropop, male in French talks, N.A. then sign off. Some Brazilian QRM, at peak 
33433, (lob-B).
 
4755, Micronesia, PMA-The Cross Radio. September, 16 0919-0929 male in English 
sermon, short music alternating talks. Unreadable, statics 25422 (lob-B).
 
9475, R. Australia, Shepparton. September, 17 0851-0902 funny English 
conversation between male and female, instrumental music, "R. Australia", news 
space on top of the hour. // 9580, 9590(best signal), 45543 (lob-B).
 
9635, R. Mali, Bamako. September, 17 0904-0912 male and female in French talks, 
outside male. From 0908 QRM annoying this listening, at peak 34533 (lob-B).
 
15410, Uganda via Russia, R. Ndiwulira, Luganda. September, 17 1700-1716 female 
choral music, male in uncertain language "Uganda". Abrupt sign off, 24532 
(lob-B).
 
73's
 
L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec 
Embu SP Brasil 
SW40 - Dipoles and Longwire

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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 17:54:19 -0400
From: Albert Muick <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] QSL Report from Al Muick
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

CANADA  CFRX 6070, f/d logo card in 19 days for English report via
airmail and US $2.00  V/s illegible.

CANADA  CHU 7850, f/d Sandford Fleming painting card in 14 days for
English report via airmail and US $2.00.

USA  WEWN 11520, f/d Mic/antenna feeders card in 18 days for English
report sent first class mail and one first class stamp.  V/s illegible.

Interesting note on the Canadian QSLs.  The CFRX envelope arrived
without *ANY* postage on it, or evidence that there had ever been any on
it (cancellation mark, residue, etc.).  The CHU envelope arrived from
New York, where it had been metered with US postage.

73

Al Muick
Whitehall, Pennsylvania USA


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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 16:09:17 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs September 17, 2011
Message-ID:
        <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

** CHINA. Firedrake September 17; before 1300 it`s hit-and miss as a T-storm 
makes me use the DX-398 with inside random wire rather than the continuously 
tuning FRG-7: 
10300, JBA at 1259
13920, fair with flutter at 1258
16100, JBA at 1258
16980, JBA at 1258

Before 1400, back with FRG-7 and longwire, full scan:
13920, very poor at 1341
12980, fair with heavy flutter at 1343
12600, poor with heavy flutter at 1342
12270, good but heavy flutter at 1342
11500, poor at 1344; earlier before and after 1300 it was just the open carrier 
from presumed TAJIKISTAN failing to modulate V. of Russia
10300, very poor at 1345
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CYPRUS [non]. 11810, Sept 17 at 0527, flutish Arabic music and mentions of 
Allah, but certainly not Qur`an; 0529 cut to modern Arabic music, gmail 
address, SMS number, W&M conclude announcement with dardasha7.com and off at 
0530* --- so it`s R. Dardasha 7, the Christian program based in Cyprus, 125 kW, 
185 degrees via Nauen, GERMANY per HFCC. What I usually hear is the colliding 
listing for RRI DRM in French during the same semihour, 300 kW, 285 degrees 
from Galbeni, but did not notice any QRDRM this time (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** GREECE. 11645, Sept 17 at 0526, BBC sports report in English, good signal 
with flutter. So this UT Saturday, ERA`s R. Filia service has English from 
BBCWS on at the moment; recheck at 0531 I heard a bit of French, whence? And 
then Greek songs to 0550* (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KUWAIT. 15540, Sept 17 at 2050, R. Kuwait poor with English news headlines 
by YL, so it seems the 1800-2100 broadcast remains in English instead of 
registered Arabic; but reception is worsening as that block gets further into 
the night at the origin. Nothing audible on the Arabic to C&W NAm channel 
17550, which rivaled 15540 in the summer (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA [and non]. 1020, semilocal KOKP, Perry OK, normally blox anything 
else, but Sept 17 at 1250 UT I found KOKP had relented by ceasing to modulate, 
unlike its sister station 1580 KOKB Blackwell, which was sports-talking as 
usual, tho last year had extensive hours/days of dead air itself. 

When nulled, this allowed me to detect a weak signal with Mexican music. Rather 
than referring to Cant? for a genuine XE, at this late hour I suspect KCKN 
Roswell NM, which per 2011 NRC AM Log besides C&W and religion has ``some 
Spanish programs``. Let`s take a look at their program schedule, at 
http://kckn1020.com/ --- what program schedule? I don`t see any sign of one, 
and everything is in English leading you to believe it`s nothing but kickin` 
country! (During the following hour, 7-8 am Saturdays, is Red Steagall`s Cowboy 
Corner, linked to http://www.cowboycorner.com/ --- I remember reporting that 
months ago on another affiliate.) So how about it, Jerry, do you have Mexican 
music on the air Saturdays before 7 am MDT? There is no Mexican north or west 
of this unlikely one in Cant?:
1020 XEPIC Radio Hits Tepic, Nay. 1,000 1,000

FCC AM Query shows Official Sunrise for KCKN during September is 1245 UT, 
(October: 1300), so KCKN would have just switched from DA-night pattern to 
DA-day, both 50 kW. Day pattern is quite unfavorable for us, with big nulls to 
the NE & SW, major lobes to the NW and SE, but night pattern has an even deeper 
null toward KDKA, as if they cared anymore with KOKP et al. in between (Glenn 
Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SOUTH CAROLINA [non]. 15610, Saturday Sept 17 at 1354, IRRS via ROMANIA with 
Brother Scare, another day with no KQED substitute; at 1358 usual collision 
between IRRS signing off and WEWN pr?lude of Regina C?li, about to sign-on. 
This is just as BS is ramping up his super Sabbath service live, tsk. But one 
can tune over to 15420-CUSB where WBCQ sign-on cuts off the ``CQ`` to join BS 
in progress. It`s fun trying to tune the BFO just right so the Hammond organ 
sounds more or less normal. Whatever reference carrier is left is not enough to 
hear under the music (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SUDAN [non]. 13620, Sept 17 at 0519, R. Dabanga, via MADAGASCAR, poor with 
SAH and 1000 Hz tone jamming is again audible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A. 12100, Sept 17 at 0520, WTWW is VG now with Bible in English, while 
23 hours earlier it was JBA, in widely variable propagation conditions (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WEWN seems to be expanding its squishy spur service. First they were 
always plus and minus 9 kHz from the English transmitter; then they started 
showing up slightly weaker additionally at plus and minus 18 kHz. Now, add an 
even weaker pair at plus and minus 27 kHz! 

Sept 17 at 2034 they are obviously on 15592, 15601, 15619 and 15628 from the 
15610 transmitter at S9+25 or so, the same modulation detectable with heavy 
distortion, but also I find them around 15583 beating against VOA 15580, and a 
bit on 15637 to match. The 15628 was also beating against poor Voice of Greece. 
Mother Angelica, have you no shame? Victimae, how much longer are you going to 
take this? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. 15185, Sept 17 at 2030, S9+10 signal but still only poor 
with fading, American language lesson in English for French; at 2037 found same 
on incomparably stronger 15730 an echo ahead of 15185, but modulation on 15730 
is distorted, especially the musical background. HFCC shows 15185 is BOTSWANA, 
Sat & Sun only at 2030-2100 for VOA French, 100 kW at 10 degrees; while 15730 
is the Sat & Sun extension for another semihour of the 2000 VOA French, 250 kW, 
94 degrees from Greenville (plus gobs off the back). I was tuning around 15190 
to see if there was any sign of R. Africa: no, nor R. Inconfid?ncia, Brasil, 
but it was tight squeeze between VOA and YFR/Ascension 15195 (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 16850.5-USB, Sept 17 at 2039-2050+, talk about horses in Luso 
Portuguese catches my ear; at first it sounds like a broadcast, the fellow is 
so glib and well-modulated, a feeder? No, eventually he pauses and hear a 
response from a much weaker signal. Klingenfuss 2002 SW Frequency guide shows 
16850.5 not as SSB but as a digital channel 89 for coast stations. Of the 
36,133 posts so far in the UDXF yg, searching on 16850, 16850.5 and messing 
with the decimal positioning does not get a single hit (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)



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