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Today's Topics:

   1. UNID 15535 (Jorge Freitas (Yahoo))
   2. Re: UNID 15535 (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   3. Glenn Hauser logs December 3-6, 2011 (Glenn Hauser)
   4. Re: UNID 15535 (Glenn Hauser)
   5. log (Jorge Freitas (Yahoo))
   6. Hamming it up: Local radio club going strong (Zacharias Liangas )
   7. Logs from NH-USA, Dec 5-6 (Scott R. Barbour Jr.)
   8. log (Jorge Freitas (Yahoo))
   9. Re: [dxld] log (Glenn Hauser)
  10. RES: [dxld] log (Jorge Freitas (Yahoo))


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2011 15:04:07 -0200
From: "Jorge Freitas \(Yahoo\)" <jorgefreitas_...@yahoo.com.br>
To: <d...@yahoogroups.com>, <condigl...@yahoogroups.com>,       "Cumbre
        Lista" <cumbr...@n2jeu.net>,    "Hard Core DX"
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: [HCDX] UNID 15535
Message-ID: <004601ccb439$12a26570$37e73050$@com.br>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

15535 06/dec 1704 UNID, strong open carrier without modulation at that time.
(Jorge Freitas-B)

 

73

 

Jorge Freitas
Local time -2 UT
Feira de Santana Bahia  12?14?S 38?58?W
Brasil

Dipole antenna for 16 meters
Degen 1103 - All listening in mode of filter Narrow the 6 kHz.
Escutas (listening, my blog):  <http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006>
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006

 



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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2011 18:28:11 +0100
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <buesch...@web.de>
To: <d...@yahoogroups.com>, "Hard Core DX"
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] UNID 15535
Message-ID: <C4F75BCA8B834F5DA7FF1790AFE7DE73@HNPC2>
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        reply-type=original

at 1727 UT.
1000 Hertz test tone. 73 wb

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jorge Freitas (Yahoo)" Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 6:04 PM
Subject: [HCDX] UNID 15535


15535 06/dec 1704 UNID, strong open carrier without modulation at that time.
(Jorge Freitas-B)
73
Jorge Freitas
Local time -2 UT
Feira de Santana Bahia  12?14?S 38?58?W
Brasil

Dipole antenna for 16 meters
Degen 1103 - All listening in mode of filter Narrow the 6 kHz.
Escutas (listening, my blog):  <http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006>
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006 



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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2011 09:39:28 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs December 3-6, 2011
Message-ID:
        <1323193168.79912.yahoomailclas...@web114005.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

** ALBANIA. 7425, Dec 6 at 0005, R. Tirana Albanian is still here, apparently 
the poor signal with music rather than China atop. At 0248 check, English is 
back on 7420 after being on 7425 48 hours earlier. If they both can`t be on 
7420, it would be more advantageous for 00 Albanian to use it than 0230 
English, but both would avoid 7430 adjacent V. of Russia (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** ALBANIA. 7210, Dec 6 at 0605, poor signal in Arabic; have been wondering 
what this be: CRI via C?rrik, 05-07, 150 kW, 240 degrees, says HFCC, in the 
clear at this moment, but blocked at 0530-0557 by Romania in Russian, and until 
0600 also registered VOR Moskva. But Aoki shows VOR Spanish at 00-05 only; and 
also reminds us of R. Fana, non-HFCC Ethiopia on 7210 in Amharic/Oromo (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** AUSTRIA. 6155, Dec 6 at 0559, ``Radio Austria International`` IDs still 
being used, in German, English, French, Spanish, languages it no longer 
broadcasts otherwise, 0600 cut too late to news in German already in progress 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BULGARIA. R. Bulgaria is still kilowasting kilowatts by running dead-air 
carrier long before start of next broadcast: 9400, Dec 6 at 0609. German is at 
0630; same as they were doing in A-season on 11600 before 0530 (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake Dec 6, before 1500:
14970, fair at 1451
 9200, good at 1455, with flutter; no others 19-7 MHz by 1457
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [and non]. 6120, Dec 6 at 0600, RHC IS badly squeezed between adjacent 
RHC English stronger on 6125, and CRI Sackville on 6115; there is a one-hour 
overlap of two RHC services only 5 kHz apart at 05-06, Cubans vs Cubans!

6050, Dec 6 at 0601, ``Ed Newman`` is upwrapping the English hour late, ``hasta 
ma?ana``. The previous morning, RHC was running two minutes early in its 
timechex. Then at 0602 on this and the other three overkill English 
frequencies, 6010, 6060 and 6125, a minute of Spanish, promo for 22 de dic., 
50th anniversary of Cuba`s alfabetization campaign = literacy. (But what good 
is literacy if your freedom to read is controlled??) 0603 reopening English 
altho Ed just said goodbye; audio glitched so the ``Habana`` was missing, just 
said ``Radio ? Cuba``, and claims to be streaming at radiohc.cu

6000, Dec 6 at 1236, RHC is here in Spanish // 6140 and with CCI from the 
China/Taiwan radio war, Commies vs Commies, on 6150. The point is, original Nov 
13 schedule had RHC on 6010 at 12-13, and online sked still shows that, but 
Prof. Arnie told Jos? Bueno, Spain, that they had since started using 6000 
without saying what it replaced! Now we know, but why? Surely not deliberately 
to give XEOI a clear frequency for an hour, but that`s the effect; see MEXICO. 
The usual N. Korean jamming noise remains on 6015, and 6003, rather close to 
RHC, more Commies vs Commies!

9805, Dec 6 at 1311, noise jamming vs nothing, a frequency used by R. Mart? in 
the A-season but not the B-season. (This leapfrogging a current jammer on 9565 
could explain why Steve Handler heard some jamming on WYFR 9355 at a very 
different time, 2305 Dec 3.)

13670, Dec 6 at 1450, RHC is absent from this scheduled frequency, and still 
gone at 1528 check. Still on all the other 19, 22, 25 and 31m frequencies, 
except:

11760, Dec 6 at 1454, open carrier/dead air, and still such as 1527. Wake up at 
the transmitter site! The cost of electricity wasted on this, not to mention 
needless multiple // frequencies, and all that jamming, could have fed 
countless nearly starving Cubans due to food rationing. But, first things first!

15380, Dec 6 at 1530 I carefully copy the confused RHC frequency announcement:
15380, 15230 until 16
 9540 until 16; 13-16 on 9850
13680 until 16; 13780 and 13680 too 
      [sic twice; 13680 replaced by 13670 when it`s on]
11760, 11840, 11690 until 16; from 13 on 11750 until 16
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [non]. 7210-LSB, haven`t heard the counter-revolutionary rants from 
Nelson Roig in Pennsylvania lately, so looked for him Dec 6 at 1247 and there 
he is on his favorite frequency, no ID for a while, but his polemical style and 
voice quite recognizable. Is talking about San Pedro Sula, Honduras, where he 
apparently had visited, being a ``cornucopia`` of good food, unlike the 
shortages in Cuba. 

Said he will be 70 in January, left Cuba in 1961 (or 1971?) and never went 
back. Has taken good care of himself, never smoked, only an occasional glass of 
wine with a good meal, takes aspirin and vitamins daily, has never been sick, 
and will continue sexually active into his 80s. 1257 finally inserts an N1NR 
ID, with KP4YAY. 

Several other weaker stations heard in his net, including one who has his voice 
processed to sound like a hi-pitched cartoon character. Gives no IDs, so we 
wonder if he`s really a Dentro-Cuban? Nelson has to ask him repeatedly to say 
again, speak clearly. 1259 begins some musical ACI from a 7205 and/or 7215 
broadcast (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** FRANCE [and non]. Further chex of RFI vs strike situation, Dec 6:
7220, Dec 6 at 0605, English news in progress; avoid the middle of the 
semi-hour when they are always talking about stupid ballgames. MUF is quite 
low, only weak signals on 9 MHz except Gabon 9580, so can`t // RFI to 9765.

7390, Dec 6 at 0607, French service playing musique instead; rather 
undermodulated too, and with crackles maybe from QRM rather than self.

21690, Dec 6 at 1320, French service is talking instead of musiquing, but I 
expect there will be more rolling strike outages. Latest update Dec 5 from Mike 
Cooper, GA:

``RFI staff have voted overwhelmingly in opposition to the pending fusion of 
RFI and the France 24 television channel. In voting on Monday, 558 were against 
the merger and 26 were for it. Unions say there are 781 employees at RFI. 
Meanwhile, workers voted unanimously to continue their strike for another day. 
Another staff meeting is scheduled to take place Tuesday at 2pm on the 7th 
floor of the Maison de Radio France. "No reform and no business project can 
take place without the support of personnel," the unions warn`` (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GREECE. 15630, Dec 6 at 1528, VOG is already on air in Greek talk, with 
squishy QRM from WEWN 15610 spur on 15628. Supposedly starts at 1600; just an 
anomaly, or are they re?xpanding their schedule toward 24 hours? Still a big 
blank spot on 9420 around 0600 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 6010, Dec 6 at 1240, weak Spanish YL in Radio Mil`s morning news 
block, fortunately cleared by RHC moving to 6000 during this hour; see CUBA 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA. 6074, Dec 6 at 1259 I am standing by for R. Rossii, 6075, Pet/Kam to 
close and the Russian Army tactical CW marker to start: as the final RR 
timesignal is running at 1300, a few CW tones are heard, a very tentative V. 
Pause, and then obviously hand-keyed, the standard marker is sent: ``VVV CQ CQ 
CQ DE 2MTL 2MTL K`` from 1300.6 to 1301.5. Quite clear copy today. What has 
become of the other call, 8GAL? Is it really at another location? (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TAIWAN. 7555, Dec 6 at 1500, 3+1 timesignal, announcement in Thai with 
Taiwan website; S9+20 but undermodulated; soon fading down. Per Aoki it`s RTI 
at 15-16, 100 kW, 255 degrees from Paochung (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** TAIWAN [non]. This recent item was a bit too brief: ``6875, ditto several 
weeks of previous almost-daily chex`` It referred to a log of RTI via WYFR at 
0639 UT Dec 3. Also, Dec 6 I managed to check before 0600: at 0558, 6875 was in 
Chinese instead of English (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TUNISIA. This item had a typo in the frequency, 7375; should be:
7275, Dec 4 until 0630* IWT closes abruptly, apparently ex -0627* so reset the 
timer? IWT = short for the Arabic ID as in WRTH 2011: ``Idh`atu-l-Wataniya 
at-Tunisiya``. Since it`s all in Arabic, why keep referring to it by French 
name? // 7335 continues, free of co-channel Vatican after 0620 (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. 7520, Dec 6 at 1501, VOA news in normal English, 1505 
introducing Eng-lish Teach-ing and Spe-cial Eng-lish hour; quite good reception 
despite being listed in Aoki as 275 degrees from Tinang, PHILIPPINES. I would 
have guessed it`s on the 21-degree antenna USward. But HFCC adds another 250 kW 
from there at 200 degrees, so maybe the total 500 kW accounts for it, and the 
200 azimuth is opposite of 20 degrees USward (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** VATICAN [non]. 9790, Dec 6 at 1311 some classical music catches my ear, but 
when I come back at 1313 it`s off the air. Must have been VR, 250 kW, 350 
degrees via Palauig-Zambales, RVA Philippines, Chinese at 1228-1315 [sic] per 
Aoki (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)



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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2011 09:45:32 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com, hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com,
        jorgefreitas_...@yahoo.com.br, Wolfgang Bueschel <buesch...@web.de>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] UNID 15535
Message-ID:
        <1323193532.66378.yahoomailclas...@web114002.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

As per some of my recent logs, the tone is a leftover from the Sudanese jamming 
against R. Dabanga, which also runs thruout its 1530-1627 broadcast. We would 
sure like to know where it come from, but can`t be Wertachtal.

We also got our first (light) snow today in Enid. Surely unknown in Bahia. 73, 
Glenn Hauser

--- On Tue, 12/6/11, Wolfgang Bueschel <buesch...@web.de> wrote:

> From: Wolfgang Bueschel <buesch...@web.de>
> Subject: Re: [HCDX] UNID 15535
> To: "Glenn Hauser_actual" <wghau...@yahoo.com>, jorgefreitas_...@yahoo.com.br
> Date: Tuesday, December 6, 2011, 11:35 AM
> 
> Maybe some tx or antenna test at Wertachtal.
> 
> > 15535 RADIO DABANGA 1530-1627 Arabic/Sudanese 500 150
> Wertachtal-D? PNW
> 
> 
> We have got a lot snowfall today - also at Wertachtal - ,
> for the first time
> in this December season ...
> 
> 73 wolfy df5sx
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wolfgang Bueschel"
> <buesch...@web.de>
> Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 6:28 PM
> Subject: Re: [HCDX] UNID 15535
> 
> > at 1727 UT.
> > 1000 Hertz test tone. 73 wb
> > 
> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jorge Freitas
> (Yahoo)" Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 6:04 PM
> > Subject: [HCDX] UNID 15535
> > 
> > 15535 06/dec 1704 UNID, strong open carrier without
> modulation at that
> > time.
> > (Jorge Freitas-B)
> > 73
> > Jorge Freitas
> > Local time -2 UT
> > Feira de Santana Bahia? 12?14?S 38?58?W
> > Brasil
> > 
> > Dipole antenna for 16 meters
> > Degen 1103 - All listening in mode of filter Narrow
> the 6 kHz.
> > Escutas (listening, my blog):? <http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006>
> > http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006
> 
> 



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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2011 15:51:56 -0200
From: "Jorge Freitas \(Yahoo\)" <jorgefreitas_...@yahoo.com.br>
To: <adxb-n...@yahoogrupos.com.br>,     "Hard Core DX"
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, <d...@yahoogroups.com>,
        <condigl...@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [HCDX] log
Message-ID: <006a01ccb43f$c2efb350$48cf19f0$@com.br>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

15360 06/Dec RUSSIA (Relay), Voice of Asena, in Tigrinya. Aoki broadcast day
list  2,4,6.  Eibi broadcast day list  1,3,5. OM talk. At 1727 short music
and YL talk. QRM from a strong echo signal that came out in 1730, but
returned to 1731, possible jammer? At 1735 short music Arabic.  Announcers
talk animatedly. Always short style Arabic music, and talk again. 25322
(Jorge Freitas-B)

 

73

 

Jorge Freitas
Local time -2 UT
Feira de Santana Bahia  12?14?S 38?58?W
Brasil

Dipole antenna for 16 meters
Degen 1103 - All listening in mode of filter Narrow the 6 kHz.
Escutas (listening, my blog):  <http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006>
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006

 



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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2011 00:34:03 +0200
From: "Zacharias Liangas " <gree...@otenet.gr>
To: <>
Subject: [HCDX] Hamming it up: Local radio club going strong
Message-ID: <4ede985b.27510.edb...@greekdx.otenet.gr>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

http://zlgr.multiply.com/photos/album/28/my_radio_shack_


Hamming it up: Local radio club going strong
http://www.gvnews.com/lifestyle/hamming-it-up-local-radio-club-going-
strong/article_441be298-202c-11e1-9861-0019bb2963f4.html

KITTY BOTTEMILLER | GREEN VALLEY NEWS
Ham radio photo

  Tom Lang and Gene Schouweiler, Green Valley Amateur Radio Club members, 
outside the 
Sheriff?s Auxiliary Volunteers Building, with antenna for the club?s radio 
station inside. SAV 
has allowed the club to operate their station from their building for several 
years.

Posted: Tuesday, December 6, 2011 9:56 am

Hamming it up: Local radio club going strong By Kitty Bottemiller 
www.gvnews.com Green 
Valley News & Sun and The Sahuarita Sun | 0 comments

When all else fails, there's ham. That's ham radio, not the food.

However local radio buffs readily admit their affinity for eating, and they ham 
it up plenty 
about food and gathering at picnics, potlucks and the like, and talking radio.

Chuckles filled the barroom at Coach's one recent morning as members of the 
Green Valley 
Amateur Radio Club gathered informally on a Friday.

"We like coffee and donuts, too," said "regular" Ron Phillips.

The group is among Arizona's largest clubs, with 150-some registered members, 
and 
celebrated its 30th year in June.

GVARC started with just five licensed guys and an obsession in common, and has 
grown to 
its current status, sharing a wealth of knowledge, equipment and experience 
along the way. 
They welcome newcomers, help train others, get them licensed, and host 
gatherings where 
they exchange experience and information, and memorialize deceased members, 
called 
silent keys.

Air-wave avocation

Members are mostly hobbyists who love conversing with others near and far, or 
simply 
tinkering around with electronic equipment in their home shop.

The licensed ham operators among the bunch are part of on-air chat groups 
called "nets," 
more intensive rag-chew sessions, competing to see how far and fast they can 
broadcast 
their five-digit call signs, and/or bouncing radio waves off the moon, 
atmospheric conditions 
allowing.

Member Wes Minear sets aside time every Sunday to contact his grown son in 
Menard, Ill. 
"Free long distance," he said.

Amateur ham operators use various communication modes on a designated radio 
frequency 
spectrum allocated by international telecommunications authorities for private, 
recreational 
message exchange, wireless experimentation and emergency communication. This 
can 
include voice, text, image and data. With Morse code, they can "talk" with 
amateurs of other 
languages.

No one really knows how the ham title stuck. One popular theory is that if a 
guy had a good 
fist for operating a transmitter, which required considerable dexterity, he was 
considered 
"ham-handed."

Fun may drive them, but some are far from breezing away their golden years 
chit-chatting 
over food.

Good deeds via radio

During the Joplin, Mo., tornado last May, a ham operator from Colorado united 
family 
members in separate shelters. Another linked the owner of an injured pet with a 
veterinarian 
late one stormy night near Denver.

When all else fails, there's ham.

Through club activities and training sessions, scout jamborees and transmission 
demos at 
public events, GVARC promotes and advances amateur radio, skills which can be 
vital when 
public emergency communications systems are tied up with official business or 
lose power.

While Green Valley hasn't had any recent catastrophes, members can cite 
numerous times 
ham operators have linked folks via battery-powered shortwave bands. After last 
May's 
devastating tornado in Joplin, ham operators were among more than 100,000 
volunteers 
helping in the aftermath and were recently honored in a massive card-signing 
appreciation 
event.

GV Club's radio acquaintances also helped after Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and 
the Mexico 
City earthquake in 1985.

One GV member recalled a local operator helping a paraglider not long ago. The 
man had 
crashed in the Santa Ritas and was rescued after broadcasting a distress call 
via radio.

And during last year's White Elephant Parade, club members attending the event 
signaled 
paramedics to help a man in the crowd suffering a heart attack.

After a micro-burst that knocked down power poles along Pima Mine Road this 
summer, club 
members stood ready to help if needed.

Aging operators

Ham radio is widely practiced but operators are a graying population, locals 
concede. Many 
current enthusiasts gained their skills in World War II, and the average age 
today is 60, 
Schouweiler said.

Amateur radio dates to the late 1800s, although the ham radio of today 
developed after 1900 
following the commercialization of radio and related equipment by Guglielmo 
Marconi.

Getting ham-licensed is still an accomplishment, but not as rigorous as in 
times past.

For years, Morse proficiency was required. The Federal Communications 
Commission 
phased it out for all license classes in 2007, however, operators are still 
tested on electronics 
concepts and applicable regulations. There are three licensing levels, 
technician (entry), 
general, and extra, each with more privileges, bands, modes and frequencies 
attached.

Jane Lang joined the Green Valley club after the code requirement was dropped 
and got her 
license, with help from husband Dale, a ham veteran, and others.

"With no electronics background, the tests were a challenge, but I passed," she 
said. "This 
keeps you active and thinking. It's work, but fun."

Now president of the local club, she spends several hours a week in a morning 
"oatmeal net" 
that began as practice for female operators but now involves as many men, and a 
weeknight 
"ice cream net."

Attracting youthful crowd

In recent years, the local club has boasted members as senior as 100 and as 
young as 6. 
Those years have seen big changes in amateur TV, satellite and digital modes 
and 
computer-assisted communication, drawing younger users to the airwaves. Heath 
kits are 
back in vogue, albeit modernized versions, and pocket-size transmitters are the 
rage.

Lloyd Miller, a GV Club member for 15 years, is encouraged by his work at 
Continental 
School, where he supervises three extracurricular classes in radio, robotics 
and remote-
control airplanes.

Students can register as young as fifth grade, and this year, about a third of 
the fifth-graders 
are involved, and as many girls as boys - more than usual, noted science 
teacher Ken 
Kratzer.

Several were attracted because their parents work or have interests in related 
fields. Others 
can't resist Miller's recruiting sessions outlining class projects, which can 
include assembling 
circuit boards, flashlights, an AM/FM radio, radio-controlled car or digital 
alarm clock, all from 
kits provided by their club.

"It sounded fun, more than soccer and piano," said student Siena Ciruli.

Students pay $10 a year to take part, although their materials and activities 
are largely 
funded by school tax credits donated by community members. GVARC provides 
textbooks.

Miller said the GVARC gains a few young recruits every year, and he's seen 
several radio 
students go on to major in science.

After a year in the after-school club, they'll have the fundamentals to jump a 
car battery, and 
perhaps the beginnings of a career, or at least a hobby, possibly in ham, 
Miller said.Standard 
rig : ICOM R75 / 2x16 V / m@h40 heads Sennheiser 
Please read and distribute this 15 year research article 
http://tinyurl.com/5vzg7e 
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________________________
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........
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greekdx @ otenet dot gr  ---  
Pesawat penerima: ICOM R75 , Lowe HF150 , Degen 1102,1103,108,
Tecsun PL200/550, Chibo c300/c979, Yupi 7000 
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Message: 7
Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2011 17:03:36 -0800 (PST)
From: "Scott R. Barbour Jr." <srbjr...@yahoo.com>
To: "cumbre...@yahoogroups.com" <cumbre...@yahoogroups.com>,
        "d...@yahoogroups.com" <d...@yahoogroups.com>,
        "dxplo...@yahoogroups.com" <dxplo...@yahoogroups.com>,
        "hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com" <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,
        "na...@yahoogroups.com" <na...@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: "djva...@verizon.net" <djva...@verizon.net>,
        "handlersmail-na...@yahoo.com" <handlersmail-na...@yahoo.com>,
        "markok...@gmail.com" <markok...@gmail.com>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs from NH-USA, Dec 5-6
Message-ID:
        <1323219816.51131.yahoomail...@web125807.mail.ne1.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

The winter DX season is in full gear, here in northern N.H.

4750 BANGLADESH Bangladesh Betar Shavar 1150-1203 Dec 5 listed Bengali; 
Wailing, Hindi-like vocals; very brief W announcer at 1154; tentative IS at 
1200 followed by announcer; vocal mx coming thru OK; vox not so much; poor-v. 
poor. (Barbour-NH)

4800 CHINA CNR-1 Geermu 1108-1122 Dec 5 CC; W announcer until ad string at 
1110; various announcers w/ talk show-like banter; fair in ECCS-USB. 
(Barbour-NH)

4815 ECUADOR R. El Buen Pastor Saraguro 1038-1050 Dec 6 SS; M announcer w/ relg 
talk & Santa Maria's; choral mx at 1041; ancment/ad string at 1045; 
instrumental mx at 1049; poor. (Barbour-NH)

4950 CHINA V. of Pujiang Shanghai 1142 Dec 5 CC; R & B blues-like mx!!; M & W 
banter over mx; poor; //5075-fair. (Barbour-NH)

5039.18 PERU R. Libertad Junin 1029-1035 Dec 6 SS; Huayanos at t/in; M & W 
announcers from BoH; poor. (Barbour-NH)

5050 CHINA Beibu Bay Radio Nanning 1140-1200 Dec 6 listed Vietnamese; W 
announcer w/ lengthy talk; ballad at 1150; poor & pretty much unusable by ToH; 
//9820-audible under co-channel CNR-2; first time at my locale I've had so much 
as a whiff of BBR on this frequency. (Barbour-NH)

6055 RWANDA R. Rwanda Kigali 2039-2100* Dec 6 vernacular; W announcer w/ 
Afropops & familiar call-in program format; W announcer over mx at 
2053; vocal mx NA over native strings at 2057, not instrumental NA as I've 
always heard in the past; pulled the plug at 2100; language definitely not 
French; fair. (Barbour-NH)

7260 UNIDENTIFIED 1036 Dec 5; Two stations colliding; presumably Xingjiang 
PBS-China w/ CC talk & Mongolian Radio 2-Mongolia w/ indigenous mx; fair-poor. 
(Barbour-NH)

7270 CHINA presumed Nei Menguu PBS Hohot 1042-1103 Dec 5 listed Mongolian; M & 
W announcers w/ alternating talk & mx bridges; indigenous mx at 1055; brief M & 
W announcers at ToH; presumed ID over mx into M & W w/ nx; fair-poor in 
ECCS-USB; tentative //9705-v.poor. (Barbour-NH)

7465 ALBANIA R. Tirana Shijak 2031-2037 Dec 6 GG; S/on in progress w/ several 
IDs; W announcer w/ nx; fair. (Barbour-NH)

9595 JAPAN R. Nikkei Tokyo-Nagara 1121-1134 Dec 6 listed JJ; W & M announcer 
into classical-like mx; animated announcer at 1125 into plodding, caliope-like 
mx thru BoH, sounded like a vinyl album played at the wrong speed; fair; 
//6055-poor. (Barbour-NH)

9615 PHILIPPINES RVA Palauig 1016-1031 Dec 5 CC; "Live" discussion of sorts; 
ballad w/ M & W talk over; W announcer w/ banter at 1027, a few bars of Amazing 
Grace at 1030 into more banter; fair-good. (Barbour-NH)

Scott R. Barbour Jr. Intervale, N.H. USA
NRD-545, MLB-1, 200' Beverages, 60m dipole

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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2011 23:40:12 -0200
From: "Jorge Freitas \(Yahoo\)" <jorgefreitas_...@yahoo.com.br>
To: <adxb-n...@yahoogrupos.com.br>, <condigl...@yahoogroups.com>,
        <d...@yahoogroups.com>, "Hard Core DX" <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: [HCDX] log
Message-ID: <000901ccb481$2aa37cc0$7fea7640$@com.br>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

7530 06/Dec 2232 TAIWAN (Relay), Suab Xaa Moo Zoo (presumed), in Hmong. OM
talk. At 2234 music. Without jammer? At 2239 OM  returns to speak. 25432
(Jorge Freitas-B)

 

4925 06/Dec 0020 BRASIL, R Educa??o Rural de Tef?, in Portuguese. OM with
ads judicial for cited. Very weak signal. Constantly hear the name Tef?.
15321 (Jorge Freitas-B)

 

73

 

Jorge Freitas
Local time -2 UT
Feira de Santana Bahia  12?14?S 38?58?W
Brasil

Dipole antenna for 16 meters

Degen 1103 - All listening in mode of filter Narrow the 6 kHz.
Escutas (listening, my blog):  <http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006>
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006

 



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Message: 9
Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2011 18:53:29 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: Hard Core DX <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,
        condigl...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [dxld] log
Message-ID:
        <1323226409.65897.yahoomailclas...@web114020.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

Jorge, 

If it was definitely in Hmong, then SXMZ, but we must take into consideration 
these recent reports instead:

UNIDENTIFIED. 7530 kHz: s/on 2300 in Chinese (?) --- Hallo - looking for Suab 
Xaa Moo, scheduled to start from 2230 on 7530 kHz (only noise), I came across 
an UNID signing on at 2300, presumably
in Chinese or a dialect. An audioclip at: http://bit.ly/uN5RMw
Any help appreciated! -- 73, (Nils DK8OK Schiffhauer, Germany, Excalibur, 
SDR-IP/GPS, Perseus, W-Code, 2 x 20 m active quad loop (90?), 42 m windom, 
DX-One prof, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST)

Presumably on Dec 2; posted at 1405 UT Dec 3. Please include dates in body of 
logs (gh, DXLD)

Not sure, but could be Sound of Hope. Best regards, (Mauno Ritola, ibid.)

Monitoring of Drifting SOH by Hiroshi
?
Dec. 2
2200-2230 7595
2230-2300 7580
2300-2330 7530
2330-2400 7600

Dec. 3
2200-2230 7540
2230-2300 7590
2300-2330 7565 (2223-2400 Firedrake)
2330-2400 7590
de Hiroshi (S. Hasegawa, Japan, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST)

We wouldn`t call it drifting, which implies it is not intentional; surely 
trying to keep ahead of the jammers. Note the times also `drift`, not just 
2300-2330, and could occupy time previously listed as Suab Xaa Moo, scheduled 
to start from 2230 on 7530 kHz, which Nils found absent above. 

BTW, that is not in Aoki but instead the single listing for it now is on 5930 
since Nov 30:
``5930 Suab Xaa Moo Zoo (V of Hope) 2230-2300 1234567 Hmong-Blue/Njua 100 250 
Taipei TWN 12124E2509N HCM TDP b11 Nov. 30`` 
(Glenn Hauser, DXLD)

[non] Nils` blog entry later revised to: Sound of Hope, via Dushanbe to China 
7530 kHz, 23:00 UTC s/on in Chinese, 2.12.11. ID: ?Xiwang zhi sheng guoji 
guangbo diantai." Clandestine of Falun Gong. (TNX Wolfgang!) Click here for 
their website.
http://sohnetwork.com/
(via gh, DXLD)

--- On Tue, 12/6/11, Jorge Freitas (Yahoo) <jorgefreitas_...@yahoo.com.br> 
wrote:
Date: Tuesday, December 6, 2011, 7:40 PM






7530 06/Dec 2232 TAIWAN (Relay), Suab Xaa Moo Zoo (presumed), in Hmong. OM 
talk. At 2234 music. Without jammer? At 2239 OM? returns to speak. 25432 (Jorge 
Freitas-B)
73Jorge Freitas
Local time -2 UT
Feira de Santana Bahia? 12?14?S 38?58?W
BrasilDipole antenna for 16 metersDegen 1103 - All listening in mode of filter 
Narrow the 6 kHz.
Escutas (listening, my blog): http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006

------------------------------

Message: 10
Date: Wed, 7 Dec 2011 07:33:17 -0200
From: "Jorge Freitas \(Yahoo\)" <jorgefreitas_...@yahoo.com.br>
To: <d...@yahoogroups.com>, "Hard Core DX"
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,        <condigl...@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [HCDX] RES: [dxld] log
Message-ID: <003501ccb4c3$41094250$c31bc6f0$@com.br>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"

Ok Glenn.

 

The audio clip is in my blog,  <http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006/11878083/> 
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006/11878083/  

. I will also ask for help a colleague in China. 

 

73

 

 

Jorge Freitas

Feira de Santana, Bahia

Brasil

12?14?S 38?58?W

 

De: d...@yahoogroups.com [mailto:d...@yahoogroups.com] Em nome de Glenn Hauser
Enviada em: quarta-feira, 7 de dezembro de 2011 00:53
Para: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: condigl...@yahoogroups.com; Hard Core DX
Assunto: Re: [dxld] log

 

  


Jorge, 

If it was definitely in Hmong, then SXMZ, but we must take into consideration 
these recent reports instead:

UNIDENTIFIED. 7530 kHz: s/on 2300 in Chinese (?) --- Hallo - looking for Suab 
Xaa Moo, scheduled to start from 2230 on 7530 kHz (only noise), I came across 
an UNID signing on at 2300, presumably
in Chinese or a dialect. An audioclip at: http://bit.ly/uN5RMw
Any help appreciated! -- 73, (Nils DK8OK Schiffhauer, Germany, Excalibur, 
SDR-IP/GPS, Perseus, W-Code, 2 x 20 m active quad loop (90?), 42 m windom, 
DX-One prof, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST)

Presumably on Dec 2; posted at 1405 UT Dec 3. Please include dates in body of 
logs (gh, DXLD)

Not sure, but could be Sound of Hope. Best regards, (Mauno Ritola, ibid.)

Monitoring of Drifting SOH by Hiroshi
 
Dec. 2
2200-2230 7595
2230-2300 7580
2300-2330 7530
2330-2400 7600

Dec. 3
2200-2230 7540
2230-2300 7590
2300-2330 7565 (2223-2400 Firedrake)
2330-2400 7590
de Hiroshi (S. Hasegawa, Japan, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST)

We wouldn`t call it drifting, which implies it is not intentional; surely 
trying to keep ahead of the jammers. Note the times also `drift`, not just 
2300-2330, and could occupy time previously listed as Suab Xaa Moo, scheduled 
to start from 2230 on 7530 kHz, which Nils found absent above. 

BTW, that is not in Aoki but instead the single listing for it now is on 5930 
since Nov 30:
``5930 Suab Xaa Moo Zoo (V of Hope) 2230-2300 1234567 Hmong-Blue/Njua 100 250 
Taipei TWN 12124E2509N HCM TDP b11 Nov. 30`` 
(Glenn Hauser, DXLD)

[non] Nils` blog entry later revised to: Sound of Hope, via Dushanbe to China 
7530 kHz, 23:00 UTC s/on in Chinese, 2.12.11. ID: ?Xiwang zhi sheng guoji 
guangbo diantai." Clandestine of Falun Gong. (TNX Wolfgang!) Click here for 
their website.
http://sohnetwork.com/
(via gh, DXLD)

--- On Tue, 12/6/11, Jorge Freitas (Yahoo) <jorgefreitas_...@yahoo.com.br> 
wrote:

Date: Tuesday, December 6, 2011, 7:40 PM

 

7530 06/Dec 2232 TAIWAN (Relay), Suab Xaa Moo Zoo (presumed), in Hmong. OM 
talk. At 2234 music. Without jammer? At 2239 OM  returns to speak. 25432 (Jorge 
Freitas-B)


73

Jorge Freitas
Local time -2 UT
Feira de Santana Bahia  12?14?S 38?58?W
Brasil

Dipole antenna for 16 meters

Degen 1103 - All listening in mode of filter Narrow the 6 kHz.
Escutas (listening, my blog):  <http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006> 
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006

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