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Today's Topics:
1. Glenn Hauser logs March 20-21, 2013 (Glenn Hauser)
2. DX RE MIX NEWS # 773 (Georgi Bancov)
3. Keep Radio Heritage Free & WIN (Radio Heritage Mail)
4. A-13 Radio Australia, - effective from April 7, 2013
(Wolfgang Bueschel)
5. Re: A-13 Radio Australia, - effective from April 7, 2013
(Chris Mackerell)
6. Logs 11-3 (LIAGKAS ZAXARIAS)
7. log (Jorge Freitas)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 09:49:11 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs March 20-21, 2013
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** AUSTRALIA. 9580 & 11945, Thursday March 21 until 1357, RA with `Body Sphere`
from Radio National, a new one on me which apparently started in January. Leave
it to RA for stimulating new ideas on SW radio, which you really don`t find
anywhere else, since public radio in the US is not on SW, and BBC hardly
matters any more.
If RA ever gives up on SW, I think I shall too. Anyhow, ABCRN programs are
available ondemand.
Now it`s a discussion of perfumes to be ingested as capsules and then emitted
as sweat, other neat stuff. The episode I caught part of:
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/bodysphere/body-architecture/4565588
After 1405, `Conversation` about early aviators, love triangles, murder, etc.:
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/conversations/alan-lancaster/4582268
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** AUSTRALIA. 15340, March 21 at 1341, HCJB, S Asian language way atop RHC
making a SAH; 1343 RHC is gaining a bit during HCJB contact info, while its
15230 is JBA. Most unusual for HCJB to surpass CCI from RHC, but N American
signals are unusually attenuated. EiBi and Aoki show 15340 daily at 1330-1400
Hindi, 1400-1430 Urdu, while a wide variety of minority languages run at
1200-1330 & 1430-1515 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** BANGLADESH. 15505, March 21 at 1359, BB IS with hum, 1400 timesignal only
one second late, opening Urdu, but switches to Arabic at 1401-1404.5, since
that`s the only acceptable tongue for Qur`aning, this being a Friday, violating
Separation of Mosque and State (SOMAS). With strange conditions today, see
AUSTRALIA, CUBA, USA, I was wondering if this would propagate, but it certainly
does, in fact achieving SSOB status, thanks to attenuation of so many other
19mb signals (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. Firedrake March 21, before 1400:
11970, poor at 1334
13530, very poor at 1337
13970, poor at 1337 with ute het
None audible in the 14-18 MHz range
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. 15340, March 21 at 1341, RHC barely audible under HCJB Australia
[q.v.] in Hindi, most unusual, tho starts to gain a bit vs HCJB in the next few
minutes, while always weaker 15230 is JBA. Yet 13780 is inbooming as usual.
Must be sharp MUF cutoff from Cuba betwixt. 13780 is off early after 1400,
while 13740 CRI English relay remains very strong on that band (Glenn Hauser,
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** ECUADOR. 4781.56 approx., March 21 at 0057, singing here is the best S.
American signal, no doubt the variable HCLE7, R. Oriental, Tena, Napo. After
Chaski check at 0103, preaching about `se?or Jesucristo`, what else? (Glenn
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** JAPAN. NHK World Radio Japan, A-13 English. This is extracted from HFCC. I
won`t specify the targets, as R. Japan is forcing listeners elsewhere to try to
hear them off-beam. Effective March 31:
0500, 5975-Woofferton UK, 11970-Issoudun, France
1000, 9625-Yamata, 9695-Singapore
1100, 9760-Woofferton UK but DRM
1200, 9695-Singapore, [OR, same parameters:] 11740
1300, 15735-Tashkent, Uzbekistan
1400, 11705-Palau, 15735-Tashkent
1800, 9590-Meyerton, South Africa [OR, same parameters:] 11885
It shows NO broadcasts any more for N America. There have been only two left in
B-12, 0500 on 11740 and 1200 on 15190, both via GUIANA FRENCH. That site is
closing down, and nothing is replacing these broadcasts. Possibly they will
surprise us and come up with some site instead of these two GUF transmissions,
but don`t count on it.
NHK LISTENERS SHOULD BE BOMBARDING THEM WITH QUESTIONS AND COMPLAINTS ABOUT THE
TERMINATION OF ENGLISH TO NORTH AMERICA.
AFAIK, R. Japan has made no formal announcement on the air or on the website
about abandoning its North American listeners in English, tho I can`t say I
have heard or seen everything which may be out there.
Besides starting a new SWBC season at the end of March, the beginning of April
is a new fiscal year in Japan, when NHK normally makes some programming and
personnel changes.
Of the above transmissions, best chance to be heard in NAm should be: 0500 on
11970, especially in the east; 1200 on 9695/11740, 1400 on 11705, especially in
the west (Glenn Hauser, March 20, WORLD OF RADIO 1661, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. 560, March 21 at 0615 UT, immediately on tune-in ID as ``La
Tremenda``, which means per Cant?:
560 XESRD La Tremenda +FM 89.3 Santiago Papasquiaro, Dgo. 10,000 1,000
IRCA says 5000/250 watts with 0600 closing. WRTH shows 10/0.1 kW, so there we
have three different night power figures! New one here, per search of DXLDs
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. 770, March 21 at 0608 UT `Los 40 Principales` 104.3 FM ID, rock in
English, dominating channel. Hard to believe it`s the 100- watts-at-night
XEREV, Los Mochis, Sinaloa, as in IRCA Log, but it`s the only XE on 770 with
that slogan and that corresponding FM. Cant? agrees the power is 5000 watts
day, 100 watts night. WRTH says the day power is only 1000 watts, but all three
agree on the night power. My first definite log of this one (Glenn Hauser, OK,
DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** MEXICO. 900, March 21 at 0602 UT after choral NA, full ID for XEDT, Ciudad
Cuauht?moc, Chihuahua, and XHDT 98.3 with 25 kW; then music starts but abruptly
cuts off the air at 0603*, apparently intentional midnight close for the AM
side, but extremely rude. At least it`s more than the sked in IRCA Mexican log
showing 14-02 UT on 900. Did not hear the name `Hits FM` as in IRCA and WRTH,
but it`s obvious the AM is now treated as subsidiary (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** PERU [and non]. 5980, March 21 at 0055, CNR1 jamming of VOA is no longer a
problem due to propagation, so the DentroCuban Jamming Command fills in on
occasion with noise against no Radio Mart? whatsoever at this hour, helping to
block DX reception of R. Chaski, Urubamba, Per?, but which still manages enough
of a carrier to be detectable with BFO until its progressively-later cutoff
each night, now at 0101:17.5* or so (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1661: first SW airing to be Thursday March 21 at 2100+
on WTWW-1 9479. Then: UT Friday 0330v on WWRB 3195 (and maybe 5050?); UT
Saturday 0130v on Area 51 via WBCQ 5110v-CUSB; Saturday 0630 & 1430 on
Hamburger Lokalradio 7265-CUSB; Saturday 1500 on WRMI 9955; Saturday 1730 on
WRN via SiriusXM 120; UT Sunday 0400 on WTWW-1 5830 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 13570, March 20 at 1925, `AWR Wavescan` finishing DX report from
Philippines, Jeff White wrapping up show. Just as I expected, its sole time on
WINB is now one UT hour earlier, Wednesdays at 1900-1930 UT, contrary to the
A-13 schedule Adrian Peterson has sent out, anticipating his special repeat of
an old `Radio Monitors International` show about Ekala, in tribute to that Sri
Lanka site about to be closed, date for that not yet set.
This airing is probably the best chance to hear WS in N America, beyond the
skip zone from Red Lion; altho KSDA Guam, UT Sundays at 2230 on 15320 often
comes in surprisingly well (Glenn Hauser, OK, WORLD OF RADIO 1661, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)
** U S A [and non]. 9980, March 21 at 1332, strange conditions, with Brother
Scare via WWCR barely audible squeezed between much stronger 9975 KTWR in
Chinese, and fax on the hi side.
9479, WTWW is sufficient but not a full-bore supersig as it usually is along
with 9980 WWCR. US stations on higher bands are barely audible if at all, e.g.
12050 & 15610 WEWN, 13845 & 15825 WWCR.
Yet, WWV reports nothing unusual, at 12 and 15 UT:
``Geophysical Alert Message #
Solar-terrestrial indices for 20 March follow.
Solar flux 108 and estimated planetary A-index 9.
The estimated planetary K-index at 1200 UTC on 21 March was 1.
The estimated planetary K-index at 1500 UTC on 21 March was 1.
No space weather storms were observed for the past 24 hours.
No space weather storms are predicted for the next 24 hours.``
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also AUSTRALIA, BANGLADESH
** U S A [and non]. 780, interesting situation here March 21 at 0604 UT. KSPI
Stillwater OK is still leaving its 250-watt-daytimer carrier on all-night. With
WBBM nulled, I am hearing KSPI`s fast SAH beating against ``Lonesome Man`` and
another bluegrass song, i.e. the new KCEG Pueblo CO with 720 watts night; the
two are in roughly opposite direxions.
Rotating the radio at 0606, both of those disappear, and I hear instead WBBM
and something in Spanish, a Mexican with a CST timecheck I would love to
identify, those two being in roughly opposite direxions. In between, KSPI makes
a slower SAH with WBBM, which is rather attenuated in somewhat auroral
conditions (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 11740 approx., March 21 circa 1330, TADIL-A bonker like beating
an anvil, intruding on the SWBC band. Who`s behind this? Has infested this area
sporadically for years. Fortunately at 1330-1430, NHK is in a break between
Asian languages via Singapore, altho CNR2 Lingshi is supposedly running, per
Aoki (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
------------------------------
Message: 2
Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2013 21:41:36 +0200
From: Georgi Bancov <[email protected]>
To: dxld <[email protected]>, Ontario DX Association
<[email protected]>, Cumbre DX <[email protected]>,
[email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] DX RE MIX NEWS # 773
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*DX RE MIX NEWS # 773*:
http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2013/03/dx-re-mix-news-773.html
--
73!
Georgi
SWL: LZ2-004 HAM: LZ2GPB <http://qrz.com/db/LZ2GPB>
QTH locator: KN22IV
144MHz (2m): 7-element yagi, Yeasu-VX150
Shortwave: Sony ICF-7600D, 6 beverage antennas for lower HF bands
Satellite: Paraclipse Hydro 228cm + Invacom SNF-031 + Invacom-ADF-120+DM500s
73!
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 12:13:50 +1300
From: "Radio Heritage Mail" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Keep Radio Heritage Free & WIN
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 01:40:46 +0100
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <[email protected]>
To: "HCDX" <[email protected]>, "DXLD"
<[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] A-13 Radio Australia, - effective from April 7, 2013
Message-ID: <59436382C9BE40DC891C8B5C8A7DDFC0@HNPC2>
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AUSTRALIA Radio Australia update, according Radio Australia
A13 v1.0 operating schedule, effective April 7, 2013.
N = DRM mode - {but DRM not reported yet, wb.}.
5940 1300 1700 43,44,50,51,54,55,58N SHP 100 334 D En AUS ABC
5955 2300 2330 49NW DHA 500 85 D BurmeseUAE BAB
5995 0800 0900 51,56,61,64,65 BRN 10 10 D En AUS ABC
5995 0900 1100 51,56,61,64,65 BRN 10 10 D Tok Pisin ABC
exc. English 1000-1100 UT Sat/Sun
5995 1100 1200 51,56,61,64,65 BRN 10 10 D En AUS ABC
5995 1200 1400 51,56,61,64,65 BRN 5 10 N En AUS ABC DRM
5995 1400 1800 51,55,56,61,64,65,76,77 SHP 100 30 D En AUS ABC
6080 0900 1100 45,50,51,54E,56W,64 SHP 100 5 D Tok Pisin ABC
exc. English 1000-1100 UT Sat/Sun
6080 1100 1300 44,45,50,51,54E,55,59N,64SHP 100 5 D En AUS ABC
6080 1730 2030 45,50,51,54E,56W,64 SHP 100 5 D En AUS ABC
6140 1100 1300 49 SNG 100 13 D En SNG BAB
6150 0900 1100 51,55,56,64,65 SHP 100 30 D Tok Pisin ABC
exc. English 1000-1100 UT Sat/Sun
6150 1100 1400 51,55,56,61,76,77 SHP 100 30 D En AUS ABC
7240 1500 1700 56,60-63,76,77 SHP 100 40 D En AUS ABC
7410 0700 0900 51,55,56,61,64,65,76,77 SHP 100 30 D En AUS ABC
9475 0700 0900 50,51,54,55,58N SHP 100 353 D En AUS ABC
9475 0900 1100 51,55,56,61,64,65,76,77 SHP 100 30 D Tok Pisin ABC
exc. English 1000-1100 UT Sat/Sun
9475 1100 1300 43,44,50,51,54,55,58N SHP 100 329 D En AUS ABC
9475 1300 1430 43,44,50,51,54,55,58N SHP 100 329 D Chin AUS ABC
9475 1430 1700 43,44,50,51,54,55,58N SHP 100 329 D En AUS ABC
9475 1700 1900 43,44,50,51,54,55,58N SHP 100 329 D En AUS ABC
9500 1700 2030 43,44,45,50,51,54,55,58 SHP 100 353 D En AUS ABC
9500 2030 2200 43,44,45,50,51,54,55,58 SHP 100 355 D En AUS ABC
9540 1600 1630 49 SNG 100 340 D En SNG BAB
9580 0800 1000 56,60-63 SHP 100 80 D En AUS ABC
9580 1000 1500 56,60-63 SHP 100 70 D En AUS ABC
9580 1700 2100 56,60-63 SHP 100 70 D En AUS ABC
9660 2100 0800 51,56,61,64,65 BRN 10 10 D En AUS ABC
9695 2200 2330 51W,54 DHA 500 105 D Ins UAE BAB
9710 0700 0900 45,51,54E,55,56W,64,65W SHP 100 353 D En AUS ABC
9710 0900 1100 45,51,54E,55,56W,64,65W SHP 100 353 D Tok Pisin ABC
exc. English 1000-1100 UT Sat/Sun
9710 1800 2000 51,55,56,61,64,65,76,77 SHP 100 30 D En AUS ABC
9855 2200 2400 49 DHA 500 90 D En UAE BAB
9965 1300 1430 43SE,44S,49 HBN 100 318 D Chin USA BAB
11650 2000 2200 51,55,56,61,64,65,76,77 SHP 100 30 D En AUS ABC
11660 1530 1730 44,49-51,54,55,58N SHP 100 329 D En AUS ABC
11660 1900 2100 56,60-63,76,77 SHP 100 65 D En AUS ABC
11665 1300 1430 44,49-51,54,55,58N SHP 100 329 D Chin AUS ABC
11665 1430 1530 44,49-51,54,55,58N SHP 100 329 D En AUS ABC
11695 2030 2200 50,51,54,55,58N SHP 100 329 D En AUS ABC
11695 2200 2330 50,51,54,55,58N SHP 100 329 D Ins AUS ABC
11780 0100 0130 49NW SNG 100 340 D BurmeseSNG BAB
11880 1530 2000 51,55,56,61,64,65,76,77 SHP 100 50 D En AUS ABC
11945 0600 1000 51E,56,61-65 SHP 100 100 D En AUS ABC
11945 1100 1300 44,49-51,54,55,58N SHP 100 329 D En AUS ABC
12005 0000 0030 49NW SNG 250 340 D BurmeseSNG BAB
12065 1000 1530 56,60-63,65 SHP 100 70 D En AUS ABC
12080 2000 0900 51,56,60-62 BRN 10 80 D En AUS ABC
exc. French 0300-0315 UT Mon-Fri
12080 0900 1100 51,56,60-62 BRN 10 80 D Tok Pisin ABC
exc. English 1000-1100 UT Sat/Sun
12080 1100 1200 51,56,60-62 BRN 5 80 N En AUS ABC DRM
13630 0500 0800 56,60-63,76,77 SHP 100 50 D En AUS ABC
13630 2100 2300 51E,56,61,64,65 SHP 100 65 D En AUS ABC
15160 0100 0500 56,60-63 SHP 100 65 D En AUS ABC
15240 0000 0900 51,55,56,61,64,65 SHP 100 30 D En AUS ABC
exc. French 0300-0315 UT Mon-Fri
15240 2200 2400 51,55,56,61,64,65,76,77 SHP 100 30 D En AUS ABC
15415 2200 0700 50,51,54,55,58N SHP 100 355 D En AUS ABC
15515 0300 0557 61-63 SHP 100 70 D Fr AUS ABC
exc. French 0300-0315 UT Mon-Fri
15515 2000 2300 51,55,56,61,64,65,76,77 SHP 100 50 D En AUS ABC
17750 0000 0030 44,49-51,54,55,58N SHP 100 329 D Ins AUS ABC
17750 0030 0400 44,49-51,54,55,58N SHP 100 329 D En AUS ABC
17750 0400 0530 44,49-51,54,55,58N SHP 100 329 D Ins AUS ABC
17750 0530 0700 44,49-51,54,55,58N SHP 100 329 D En AUS ABC
17750 2330 2400 44,49-51,54,55,58N SHP 100 329 D En AUS ABC
17795 2300 0300 51E,56,61-65 SHP 100 50 D En AUS ABC
17800 0400 0500 54 HBN 100 270 D Ins USA BAB
19000 2300 0100 45,51,55,56,60-65 SHP 100 65 D En AUS ABC
19000 0100 0300 56,60-63,76,77 SHP 100 70 D En AUS ABC
21725 0300 0500 45,50,51,54W,55,56,64,65 SHP 100 355 D En AUS ABC
21725 0500 0700 44,49-51,54,55,58N SHP 100 329 D En AUS ABC
21740 2100 0100 56,60-63,76,77 SHP 100 70 D En AUS ABC
(Nigel Holmes-AUS, checked Febr 15/18,
via Andreas Volk-D at ADDX club Munich Germany;
via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 21)
Changes relate to the off-shore relay of Singapore. The new 250 kW RIZ type
shortwave transmitter came into usage now at Kranji, moved here from
mothballed Skelton Cumbria site of Babcock in U.K. (wb.)
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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 14:26:18 +1300
From: Chris Mackerell <[email protected]>
To: Wolfgang Bueschel <[email protected]>
Cc: DXLD <[email protected]>, HCDX <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] A-13 Radio Australia, - effective from April 7,
2013
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed
On 2013-03-22 13:40, Wolfgang Bueschel wrote:
> AUSTRALIA Radio Australia update, according Radio Australia
> A13 v1.0 operating schedule, effective April 7, 2013.
> N = DRM mode - {but DRM not reported yet, wb.}.
The two DRM transmissions on 5995/12080 kHz from Brandon have
been on-air for several years.
It's DRM from Shepparton that is yet to appear.
73 Chris
--
Chris Mackerell, 217 Sandy Bay - Marahau Road
Marahau, RD 2, Motueka 7197, New Zealand
http://www.owdjim.gen.nz Tel: +64 (3) 527-8540
Email: [email protected] Skype: owdjim
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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 11:07:18 +0200 (EET)
From: LIAGKAS ZAXARIAS <[email protected]>
To: [email protected], [email protected],
[email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Logs 11-3
Message-ID:
<[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"; format=flowed
11-3
Starting from 10-3 and also 11-3 most daytime was full of local QRN from
possibly electric carriage system. But after 2200 I found that the noise
has been stopped though another noise was heard mostly on 14+ mHz (this
sounded as TV noise )
Her are several logs
9265 WINB 2230 with LA style music S 5 !!
9330 WBCQ with C+ U talks S4
9479 WTWW Lebanon 2238 with talks , poor carrier on 9480 poss CNR
9745 V o Han 2241with signal S9 is QRMed by a presume 9742.3v of S3 . the
latter is in Portuguese
9980 B Stair? With prg from (p) ToM 2246 OM with religious talks S5
1323 BBC 2253 with talks S3-5 ID on 2258
1440 CRI in Eng 2255 abt medical insurance S8
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Message: 7
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 02:54:39 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jorge Freitas <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, Hard Core DX
<[email protected]>, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] log
Message-ID:
<[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
7280 21/Mar 2024 VIETNAM, Voice of Vietnam in Russian. Om talk. // 9730 very
weak signal. At 2030 start of the program in English, ID. 35333 (Jorge
Freitas-B)
7505 21/Mar 2034 TADJIKISTAN (Relay), R Free Chosun in Korean. Yl talk and at
2036 local music. 35433 (Jorge Freitas-B).
12085 22/Mar 0951 MONGOLIA, Voice of Mongolia in Mongolian. Yl talk over
instrumental music. 35433 (Jorge Freitas-B)
15360 22/Mar 0941 PALAU (Relay), R Free Kenyalang in Iban. Music and at 0942 Om
talk, external commentators. 25332 (Jorge Freitas-B)
73
?
Jorge Freitas
Local time -3 UT
Feira de Santana Bahia?
12?14?S 38?58?W - Brasil
Degen 1103 - All listening in mode of filter Narrow the 3 kHz.
Dipole antenna, 16 meters - east/west
Escutas (listening, my blog): http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006
The best of Brazilian music: http://www.novabrasilfm.com.br/
A bit of my city: www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1443186
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