----- Original Message ----- From: "Glenn Hauser" Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 7:22 PM
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs August 28-29, 2012

BANGLADESH. 15105, Aug 29 at 1245, BB English service is poorly audible,
but only with S Asian songs, still at 1253; 1256 brief announcement, more
music; 1259 closing presumably in English with some hum unlike during
music, brief tone and off at 1300:45*. Thruout was bothered by splash from
CNR1 jammer on 15115, rather than from much weaker first adjacent 15110
signal. By 1335 during presumed Nepali semihour, nothing but a JBA carrier
on 15105.

15505, Aug 29 at 1359, much better fair signal with tone still running;
1359:35 finally starts IS but played only twice; 5+1 timesignal ends 25
seconds late after 1400, opening Urdu.
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)


But Bangladesh Betar back on regular 7250.0 kHz,
"Bangladesh Betar" identification in English at 17.55:30 UT Aug 29,
suffers today Aug 29 still by odd heterodyne buzzy signal from their
neighbour country India, like AIR Goa Panaji in Malayalam 1730-1830 UT on
odd 7249.978 kHz.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Aug 29)




** INDONESIA. 9526-, Aug 29 at 1243 check, still no signal from VOI.
http://rri.jpn.org agrees as of today with a grid of blank spaces that
it`s been totally missing since last heard July 26.
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)


also RRI domestic sce 9680v missed past days too ...

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