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Today's Topics:

   1. REE now on 21515 (Eike Bierwirth)
   2. Glenn Hauser logs March 31, 2013 (Glenn Hauser)
   3. LOgs 18-3 (LIAGKAS ZAXARIAS)
   4. Re: [dxld] Absolutely new frequencies of Voice of Korea from
      March 31 (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   5. PHL VOA Poro 1170 kHz 1000 kW OFF THE AIR - for ever ?
      (Wolfgang Bueschel)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2013 14:16:53 +0200
From: Eike Bierwirth <[email protected]>
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] REE now on 21515
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31 March 2013, 1205 UTC. It seems REE has finally vacated 21540 in favour of 
21515. The latter is registered with HFCC with the same parameters as 21540, so 
it was already planned as a back-up but did not make it into the recently 
distributed pdf schedule. Radio Kuwait is now strong and alone on 21540. Until 
1205 UTC Kuwait in Arabic was parallel to 21580, where the transmitter ran a 
little overtime after the Tagalog program (1000-1200). REE with good signal on 
21515 kHz with DX program mentioning Samuel Morse and the now defunct relay 
site Montsin?ry, until at 1210 UTC propagation abruptly sent it into the noise 
floor, but still audible there. The same happened on // 21610. Other 13m 
channels were not affected.

73,
Eike
Leipzig



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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 31 Mar 2013 11:10:20 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs March 31, 2013
Message-ID:
        <[email protected]>
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** AUSTRALIA [and non]. 11945, March 31 at 1415, RA now has heavy CCI in 
Arabic. HFCC A-13 shows ROMANIA at 14-15, and there are NO listings for SHP = 
Shepparton! Here we go again, some major station dropping out of HFCC to its 
own disadvantage. Fortunately, in DXLD 13-13 we do have the complete new RA 
schedule but not effective until April 7 when 11945 will be reduced to 06-10 & 
11-13 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BANGLADESH. 15105, March 31 at 1252, the 1230 BB English broadcast has faded 
in a bit, but still too poor to make out the topic vs its own humwhine; 1254.5 
a quick carrier dropout (QCD?), music; also suffers ACI from stronger Chinese 
on 15110, i.e. CRI via Urumchi, East Turkistan.

15505, March 31 at 1408, BB with humwhine in Urdu; also audible scratchy 
parasites about 4.5 kHz above and below, which beat against the central carrier 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. CNR1 Chinese classical string music, Sunday March 31 at 1242 // on 
11785 (over other Chinese talk), 11775 under Anguilla, 11825, 11990, 12045, 
15795. 

More concert music at 1308 on 7445, 7385, 7365, 7310. 

CNR1 also on 15115 at 1312 with CCI from VOA Chinese via Thailand; and on 15190 
--- most of these no doubt jammers rather than legitimate broadcasts, but I`m 
not taking the trouble to figure out which for all of them.

17740, March 31 at 1409 poor with flutter in Chinese, i.e. vs VOA Tibetan via 
THAILAND (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also EAST TURKISTAN

** CUBA. 15220 & 15240, March 31 at 1250, weak buzz field audible peaking 
around here from defective RHC 15230 transmitter, as also heard last evening.

15340, March 31 at 1406, RHC is open carrier/dead air here this Sunday.

11760, March 31 at 1414, this one is off, but after confirming 11690, 11750 and 
11860 are on, 11760 has also come back on (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** EAST TURKISTAN [and non]. 17630, March 31 at 1410, surprisingly VG signal 
from CRI English, about 2 sex ahead of 13740 Cuba. Surely cannot be MALI as 
previously scheduled in B-12: no, in A-13 the ChiCom have registered both Mali 
and Urumqi on 17630, all English:

12-15 500 kW, 308 degrees from URU and
14-16 100 kW,  85 degrees from BKO, presumably really not on the air at all 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also BANGLADESH

** INDONESIA [and non]. 9526-, March 31 at 1237, as long anticipated, VOI is 
now mercifully free of ACI from the Sino-American radio war on 9530. But that`s 
not much help when VOI itself is just barely modulated, and still quite a weak 
signal too. Can`t even determine the language now. There is also a het at 1237 
from 9525, tho HFCC A-13 lists nothing until 1400 CRI Russia via SZG, which 
ruins VOI`s Indonesian hour, checked later at 1418. Maybe some cross-mod tho 
9479 WTWW is not on yet before 1300. At 1305 VOI in presumed English, still no 
CCI or ACI this hour, but fluttery with too weak modulation and signal to copy 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** IRAN. 15150, March 31 at 1312, assertive, even strident, M&W in Arabic, with 
music background, but modulation considerably distorted; 1315 over to another 
calmer announcer. It`s VIRI`s A-13 NF at 0530-1430, 500 kW, 289 degrees from 
Zahedan per HFCC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** JAPAN [non]. 11970, March 31 at 0510, if NHKWR in English is really here via 
FRANCE, it`s the JBA carrier, ex-9770 where it was well heard in B-12. Hope & 
expect 11970 will pick up as the spring weeks progress. How about 5975 if still 
// there via Woofferton? Inaudible too tho should be good for intended Europe. 
11740 via Guiana French is indeed gone, final broadcast 24 hours earlier (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA SOUTH. 15575, March 31 at 1321, presumed KBSWR English for N America 
aimed at S America is still here with a song, but flutter and poor signal; no 
longer has to contend with self-destructed BBC Cyprus co-channel (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 660, March 31 at 0553 UT, choral Mexican NA playing early before 
someone`s CST midnite; 0556 amid other QRMex, ID mentions Monterrey, i.e. XEFZ, 
250 watts at night per IRCA (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 1320, March 31 at 1208 UT, live DJ IDs as ``La Poderosa, 13-20 AM`` 
and also an FM I could not catch, with almanac items, including death/birth of 
Selena so 1213 plays her song ``Amor Prohibido`` (Forbidden Love), soon fades 
out, from southwest peak. Slogan fits for XECPN Piedras Negras, Coahuila, which 
is powerful only on day rig of 20 kW, night 100 watts per IRCA Log (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NEW ZEALAND. 9655, March 31 at 1159 music, 1200 ``Radio New Zealand news at 
one o`clock`` starting with private plane crash. NZ has one more week of DST 
nonsensical UT+13 tho west of the Dateline. Sufficient signal but nowhere near 
what we get from Australia on 9580. 9655 is A-13 NF for RNZI now scheduled 
1059-1258 for `Timor`, i.e. wrong direxion for the Pacific and US beyond. 

RNZI also on new A-13 channel 6170 ex-5950, March 31 at 1309 with music, 
initially good vs the noise level, one of the best signals on 49m half a 
sesquihour after sunrise here. 6170 now scheduled 1300-1650 toward Pacific. 
Onward toward Summer Solstice, will get progressively worse on this end of path 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA. 15670, March 31 at 1246, VOR wrapping up in English a music program 
long before hourtop, fair with flutter. HFCC shows this is 250 kW, 145 degrees 
from Novosibirsk, at 11-15, not necessarily entirely in English.

15585, March 31 at 1330, ``Golos Rossii, novosti``, fair signal. HFCC shows 
12-19, 250 kW, 117 degrees from a Moskva site (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** SPAIN [and non]. 11815, Sunday March 31 at 1241, poor signal in Spanish is 
atop very poor NHK music, with monthly SW propagation outlook, so REE via COSTA 
RICA southward is confirmed with `Amigos de la Onda Corta` shifted one UT hour 
earlier. Unfortunately, we have now lost the secret Noblejas weekend frequency 
toward disallowed N America, 17595, nor is it on after 1300. Maybe on a better 
day, 21610 will be propagating. Will the other `ADLOC` airing be at 23 UT 
Sunday or 00 UT Monday, as REE self-contradicts?

BTW, 21515 has replaced 21540 from REE, says Eike Bierwirth, so out from under 
Kuwait at last; he heard it during the DX program, but HFCC-available all the 
way from 09 to 17 UT, not necessarily the full span in reality, or daily (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY. 11980, March 31 at 0512, Turkish talk on fair signal. With all those 
umlauts I at first suspected Hungarian: that`ll be the day. This is the A-13 
replacement for 9700, now occupied by Romania, for TRT at 04-06 toward Europe 
(and US beyond). Should be playing a lot of music, always good for bedtime here.

15450, March 31 at 1248, VOT English with Seref Isler talking about different 
species of big fish; fair signal, and a great improvement over 12035 which was 
mostly inaudible all winter for the English when at 1330. What a difference 
3415 kHz makes (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K [non]. 7355, March 31 at 0517, BBCWS is VG during `Weekend` show, with 
report by Steve Rosenberg in Moscow on all the Russian bans, interviewing 
Vladimir Pozner, who remarx that post-USSR, there is a ``sense of revenge, 
envy`` against the West, and ``the rot is everywhere``, i.e. corruption, with 
the Kremlin behind Duma`s anti-democratic measures. This new frequency is on at 
05-06 only, via ASCENSION, inadvertently serving us well, no more 7255 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9805, sometime before 1300 March 31, R. Mart? with religious service 
in Spanish, again violating Separation of Church & State. Does BBG approve this 
or even know about it? Or just don`t get it?

13820, March 31 at 1302, apparently Easter mass vs Cuban jamming, then mentions 
Urbi et Orbi, so live from Vatican? At 1307 checked 7405 and now `Aleluya` hymn 
is playing. So R. Mart? is a defacto Catholic station?!?! What about all the 
other religions which have just as much of a right to get their angles into 
Cuba? 

As yet unspecified cutbacks to transmission-hours at Greenville probably 
involve R. Mart?. At 1415, no signal, and even no jamming on 11845, tho the 
DCJC kept it going sporadically during the entire B-12 season when RM was not 
even scheduled on that frequency. 11930 tho is on with jamming. At 1405, 15330 
still with wall-of-noise jamming, despite RM`s extremely predictable 
abandonment of this band during A-seasons. At 1740, inaudible on 9565, neither 
RM nor jamming, but it`s the lowest and least propagable of daytime 
frequencies. RM seems to be there under heavy jamming on 11930, 13820.

Need to check the full planned A-13 RM schedule for other absences. The A-13 
HFCC registered R. Mart? GB transmissions as of March 28:
 5980 07-12
 6030 22-13
 7365 00-04
 7405 12-14, 03-07
 9565 17-24
 9805 09-13
11775 00-03
11845 13-17
11930 14-24
13820 13-22
Except all take a break UT Mondays 03-09 UT (but not the jammers).
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 6095, March 31 at 1309, funny tones as I tune by --- o yes, it`s the 
weekly Sunday-only VOA Radiogram experiment, then Kim Elliott barely audible, 
poor signal in storm noise season. I assume the rationale is to discover how 
well the various modes do, despite deliberately deficient frequency scheduling 
on a QRP transmitter.

Kim must be really busy with Radiogram stuff and/or his day job, since there 
were zero entries on http://www.kimandrewelliott.com between March 24 and 30. 
There is still nothing about the new VOA language Bambara, and yahoo-searching 
on his entire site still brings up only a mention of that word in January, 2007.

Kim does however now provide a much-needed VOA 5-page pdf sked:

``See VOA transmission schedule, 31 March 2013 through 26 October 2013 (not 
available at voanews.com). This schedule is for transmissions through IBB-owned 
shortwave and medium wave transmitters and does not include broadcasts that are 
through partner stations in target countries.``
http://www.kimandrewelliott.com/files/VOA_transmission_schedule_Mar2013.pdf

And guess what, it shows NOTHING IN SPANISH any more from VOA on SW, as we 
feared would be among the sequestration-excuse cancellations. 

However, as Peter Hansen points out to the dxldyg, the VOA English portion only 
is now here:
http://www.voanews.com/info/frequencies_and_schedules/2218.html
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** U S A [non]. 15775, March 31 at 1320, VG signal in Korean, i.e. VOA back on 
its A-season channel instead of 9800 in B-seasons, 21 degrees from Tinang, 
PHILIPPINES, and consequently carrying on USward. If only KBS could do as well 
trying to broadcast to N America on 15575 [see KOREA SOUTH] as VOA does, trying 
not to (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1662 monitoring: confirmed on WTWW-1 5830, UT Sunday 
March 31 at 0400-0430, excellent signal. In case there be another bonus this 
Sunday, check 9930 at 2315 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. 12105, March 31 at 1256, WTWW-3 with dramatized Russian 
Bible, but heavy QRM from Asian language, SAH of about 3 Hz and also CODAR QRM. 
I.e. KSDA in Chinese; aiming NW from GUAM does not mean there is no signal into 
deep North America! KSDA and WTWW are FCC-scheduled to overlap at 13-15, except 
WTWW is already on before 1300. Yesterday I heard on WTWW-2 a promo for 
WTWW-3`s ``10 languages on 12.1 MHz`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 690, March 31 at 0558 UT, El Paso ad vs KGGF open carrier, and IBOC 
noise from WLW 700, i.e. KTSM; 690 earlier bore SS, probably XEN, see 
UNIDENTIFIED (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 960, March 31 at 0503-0505 UT during another KGWA Fox-hole, blues 
guitar music dominates, presumably WABG Greenwood MS. Others have concluded 
WABG is sometimes running day facilities at night, which could explain its 
sporadic appearances under KGWA carrier. The previous few nights, KGWA kept 
modulating (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1400, March 31 at 0500-0507 UT perfunctory try for the WKBI 
Pennsylvania DX test when sweeps and code IDs were to be running, but nothing 
audible with heavy KCRC 1390 splash even with BFO tuned to 1402. It would have 
to penetrate the maximum signal from my closest local which normally makes 1400 
a useless DX frequency here (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** VIETNAM. 15310, March 31 at 1406, siren jamming against nothing! Wake up, 
commie jammers: R Free Asia in Vietnamese via Tinian is no longer on 15310, but 
instead BBC English via Oman, unheard either (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 690, March 31 at 0548 UT, SS report about Pemex, peaks SSW, so 
most likely XEN in DF with news/talk format. Slow SAH with open carrier, no 
doubt KGGF KS again; see also KTSM log (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1350, March 31 at 0534 UT, ``Viva M?xico`` song; DF fits for KCOR 
San Antonio, Tejas, the usual SS dominator, but would they play such a song? 
Can you imagine any Mexican station playing USA patriotic music?? (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1470, March 31 at 0531 UT mention of ``davenportradio.com`` which 
I hoped would lead right to a station in or around Davenport IA, but the two 
Iowans on 1470 are too far away, and that website is a ``private blog`` with a 
login. Wonder what that`s about? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1490, March 31 at 1201 UT, some graveyarder is playing the `Star 
Spangled Banner`, still far too unusual on US radio dials. While the SSB is 
easily recognized in all the QRM, could not make out the announcement which 
followed, and then ``How Great Thou Art``, maybe from same transmitter. Could 
be just my nearest 1490 which owns 1490 once skywave is done, Jimmy Swaggart`s 
KMFS Guthrie OK (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. TP carrier search around sunrise here 1219 UT March 31: At 1216, 
barely audible ones on 774, 738, 702, 657; at 1219 on 828, 882. I usually check 
774 first and assume it`s Japan, but companion 747 is missing! Then I more 
carefully DF these and find they are peaking from W/E, not NW/SE, ergo not from 
Asia but from Australia/Pacific. With nothing but carriers and rough DFs, 
likely: 774 3LO Melbourne; 738 Tahiti; 702 2BL Sydney; 657 RNZ Wellington; but 
828 & 882 nothing above 10 kW in Pacific (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)



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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2013 09:20:55 +0300 (EEST)
From: LIAGKAS ZAXARIAS <[email protected]>
To: [email protected], [email protected],
        [email protected],     [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] LOgs 18-3
Message-ID:
        <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"; format=flowed

LOgs 18-3
18-3
11725  RNZI 0734 with oldies songs ID S2 
7595 R F Chosun 1318 pop songs S1 
15225 TWR Assamese 1322 Hindic song , mention  J Christ  and bible reading from 
Samuel (?) S7 max 
15300 IRIB 1323 talks in Dari S3 max 
15340 HCJB 1324 in Nepali  , SONGS s3-5 MAX 
15450 VoIRI 1326 with prg in Malay . warta berita then with address  and phones 
0039 xx 2216xx 09 in Teheran 
15513.Vo Tibet?? With talks 1330 qrmed by  Firedrake S7  max 
15610 WEWN 1336 interview with a pastor abt  Holy Spirit S6 max 353443
15660 AWR malay 1339 with spiritual talks S5 max 
11970 SoH?? 1355-1400* music talks in CC 
11915 ?? 1404 in HIndi wit religious program GFA?? 


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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2013 11:35:47 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <[email protected]>
To: "'DX Listening Digest'" <[email protected]>,     "'Hard-Core-DX'"
        <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [dxld] Absolutely new frequencies of Voice of
        Korea from      March 31
Message-ID: <BD800D1D630247AD947A04B84219611C@HNPC2>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="UTF-8";
        reply-type=original


KOREA D.P.R.

Before in B-12 season, very odd signal from Voice of Korea:
0800 Chinese  [dead on usual 7220.011]  9345.020  NoEaCHN
0800 Japanese 621  very weak?3249.998?  7580.000  9650.007  JPN
0800 Russian  9974.970  11735.017  FE
0800 Russian 13760.025  15244.997  EUR


Now today April 1 in A-13:

0800 Chinese  7220.000  9445.000  NoEaCHN
not on ex9345.020 kHz of B-12.  
unclean spurious audio feed mixture:
underneath 7220 and 9445 also different
VoKOR Russian programm and noise jamming observed.


0800 Japanese 621very weak  3250.000  9650.000  11865.000 JPN
not on air ex7580.000 kHz of B-12.  
unclean spurious audio feed mixture:
underneath 9650 and 11865 also different VoKOR programm.


0800 Russian  9974.970not-on-air  11735.000  FE
0800 Russian 13760.000     15245.000 EUR
unclean spurious audio feed mixture:
underneath 13760 also different jamming noise programm.

so, the new BBEF Made in China transmitter have been implemented between 

Febr 1 and March 15, 2013,

at Kujang site.
<http://www.bbef-tech.com/en/index.aspx>

Also Korean program on exact even 9665.000 kHz now.

0900 Japanese  621 3250.000 9650.000 11865.000 JPN
0900 Korean (KCBS) 7220.000 9445.000       NoEaCHN

PBS not on air in 09-0957 UT slot !
0900 Korean (PBS)  9975 11735 FE
0900 Korean (PBS) 13760 15245 EUR

Heard on remote receiver unit networks in the Far East and Oceania

vy73 wb

ps. Firedrake music on 9970 kHz against SOH Taiwan, 0925 UT.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ivo Ivanov" Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2013 5:56 PM
Subject: [dxld] Absolutely new frequencies of Voice of Korea from March 31

> KOREA D.P.R.  Absolutely new frequencies of Voice of Korea from March 31:
> 0400-0457 NF  9445 KUJ 200 kW / non-dir to NEAs English, ex 9345
> 0500-0557 NF  9445 KUJ 200 kW / non-dir to NEAs Chinese, ex 9345
> 0600-0657 NF  9445 KUJ 200 kW / non-dir to NEAs English, ex 9345
> 0700-0757 NF  9875 KUJ 200 kW / 028 deg to FERu Russian, ex 9975
> 0800-0857 NF  9445 KUJ 200 kW / non-dir to NEAs Chinese, ex 9345
> 0800-0857 NF  9875 KUJ 200 kW / 028 deg to FERu Russian, ex 9975
> 0800-0857 NF  9445 KUJ 200 kW / non-dir to NEAs Chinese, ex 9345
> 0800-0857 NF  9875 KUJ 200 kW / 028 deg to FERu Russian, ex 9975
> 0900-0950 NF  9445 KUJ 200 kW / non-dir to NEAs Korean KCBS, ex 9345
> 1100-1157 NF  9445 KUJ 200 kW / non-dir to NEAs Chinese, ex 9345
> 1300-1357 NF  9435 KUJ 200 kW / 028 deg to NoAm English, ex 9335
> 1400-1457 NF  9435 KUJ 200 kW / 028 deg to NoAm French, ex 9335
> 1400-1457 NF  9425 KUJ 200 kW / 325 deg to EaEu Russian, ex 9325
> 1500-1557 NF  9425 KUJ 200 kW / 325 deg to EaEu Russian, ex 9325
> 1500-1557 NF  9435 KUJ 200 kW / 028 deg to NoAm English, ex 9335
> 1500-1557 NF  9890 KUJ 200 kW / 296 deg to N/ME Arabic, ex 9990
> 1500-1557 NF 11645 KUJ 200 kW / 296 deg to N/ME Arabic, ex 11545
> 1600-1657 NF  9425 KUJ 200 kW / 325 deg to WeEu German, ex 9325
> 1600-1657 NF  9435 KUJ 200 kW / 028 deg to NoAm French, ex 9335
> 1600-1657 NF  9890 KUJ 200 kW / 296 deg to N/ME English, ex 9990
> 1600-1657 NF 11645 KUJ 200 kW / 296 deg to N/ME English, ex 11545
> 1700-1757 NF  9425 KUJ 200 kW / 325 deg to EaEu Russian, ex 9325
> 1700-1750 NF  9435 KUJ 200 kW / 028 deg to NoAm Korean KCBS, ex 9335
> 1700-1757 NF  9890 KUJ 200 kW / 296 deg to N/ME Arabic, ex 9990
> 1700-1757 NF 11645 KUJ 200 kW / 296 deg to N/ME Arabic, ex 11545
> 1800-1857 NF  9425 KUJ 200 kW / 325 deg to WeEu German, ex 9325
> 1800-1857 NF  9875 KUJ 200 kW / 296 deg to N/ME French, ex 9975, please
> check
> 1800-1857 NF 11635 KUJ 200 kW / 296 deg to N/ME French, ex 11535, please
> check
> 1900-1957 NF  9425 KUJ 200 kW / 325 deg to WeEu German, ex 9325
> 1900-1957 NF  9875 KUJ 200 kW / 296 deg to N/ME English, ex 9975, please
> check
> 1900-1957 NF 11635 KUJ 200 kW / 296 deg to N/ME English, ex 11535, please
> check
> 2000-2050 NF  9425 KUJ 200 kW / 325 deg to WeEu Korean KCBS, ex 9325
> 2000-2050 NF  9875 KUJ 200 kW / 296 deg to N/ME Korean KCBS, ex 9975,
> please check
> 2000-2050 NF 11635 KUJ 200 kW / 296 deg to N/ME Korean KCBS, ex 11535,
> please check
> 2100-2157 NF  9875 KUJ 200 kW / 271 deg to CHN  Chinese, ex 9975, please
> check
> 2100-2157 NF 11635 KUJ 200 kW / 271 deg to CHN  Chinese, ex 11535, please
> check
> 2200-2257 NF  9875 KUJ 200 kW / 271 deg to CHN  Chinese, ex 9975, please
> check
> 2200-2257 NF 11635 KUJ 200 kW / 271 deg to CHN  Chinese, ex 11535, please
> check
> 2300-2350 NF  9875 KUJ 200 kW / 271 deg to CHN  Korean KCBS, ex 9975,
> please check
> 2300-2350 NF 11635 KUJ 200 kW / 271 deg to CHN  Korean KCBS, ex 11535,
> please check
>
> Cancelled transmissions from summer A-13 of Voice of Korea
> 0300-0350 on  3250 PYO 100 kW / non-dir to NEAs Korean PBS
> 0300-0350 on  7220 KUJ 200 kW / non-dir to NEAs Korean PBS
> 0300-0350 on  9445 KUJ 200 kW / non-dir to NEAs Korean PBS
> 0300-0350 on  9730 KUJ 200 kW / non-dir to NEAs Korean PBS
> 0700-0757 on  7220 KUJ 200 kW / non-dir to NEAs Korean PBS
> 0700-0757 on  9445 KUJ 200 kW / non-dir to NEAs Korean PBS
> 0900-0950 on  9875 KUJ 200 kW / 028 deg to ERus Korean PBS
> 0900-0950 on 11735 KUJ 200 kW / 028 deg to ERus Korean PBS
> 0900-0950 on 13760 KUJ 200 kW / 325 deg to EaEu Korean PBS
> 0900-0950 on 15245 KUJ 200 kW / 325 deg to EaEu Korean PBS
> 1000-1050 on  7220 KUJ 200 kW / non-dir to NEAs Korean PBS
> 1000-1050 on  9445 KUJ 200 kW / non-dir to NEAs Korean PBS
> 1200-1257 on  7220 KUJ 200 kW / non-dir to NEAs Korean PBS
> 1200-1257 on  9445 KUJ 200 kW / non-dir to NEAs Korean PBS
> 1300-1357 on  3250 PYO 100 kW / non-dir to NEAs Korean PBS
> 1300-1357 on  9425 KUJ 200 kW / 325 deg to EaEu Korean PBS
> 1300-1357 on 12015 KUJ 200 kW / 325 deg to EaEu Korean PBS
>
> -- 
> 73!
> Ivo
>
> *QTH*: Sofia, Bulgaria
> *Equipment*: Sony ICF-2001D 30 m. long wire
> *New email*: [email protected]


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Message: 5
Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2013 12:25:04 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <[email protected]>
To: "DXplorer" <[email protected]>,      "HCDX"
        <[email protected]>, "DXLD" <[email protected]>,
        "egroups_mwdx" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] PHL VOA Poro 1170 kHz 1000 kW OFF THE AIR - for ever ?
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PHILIPPINES  VOA Poro 1170 kHz seems to be OFF AIR  - FOR EVER ?

Beast of the 50ties now
soon object of scrapping?

from Alan's Asiawave site
http://www.asiawaves.net/mediumwave-1150.htm

      1170 kHz
      1000 kW PHILIPPINES Poro Point
      San Fernando
      La Union Province
      Luzon
      16? 37' 27"N, 120? 16' 56"E
      DWVA-AM / Voice of America (VOA) 1200-1600 (Mon-1700)

      Languages: Cantonese (1300-1500), English (1200-1300,
      Mon-Fri 1600-1700), Vietnamese (1500-1600)
      Transmitter: Harris DX-1000.
      Directional antenna system.
      Ex-1143 kHz. August 2011

The transmission reductions allow VOA to comply with budget cuts required by
sequestration and to avoid furloughs of staff members.


vy73 wb df5sx



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