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Today's Topics:

   1. MVBR and R Gloria this weekend (TOM TAYLOR)
   2. Glenn Hauser logs May 31-June 1, 2013 (Glenn Hauser)
   3. Re: Glenn Hauser logs May 31-June 1, 2013 (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   4. QSL Report for Al Muick, Week ending 01 June 2013 (Albert Muick)
   5. Sat Dx (Charles)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2013 13:39:04 +0100
From: TOM TAYLOR <emrs...@gmail.com>
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
Subject: [HCDX] MVBR and R Gloria this weekend
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*MVBR and R Gloria this weekend*



Sunday 7th:  MVBR and R Gloria via MVBR

06.00 to 08.00 UTC, R Gloria on 7265 kHz

08.00 to 09.00 UTC, R Gloria on 9480 KHz

09.00 to 10.00 UTC, MVBR   on 9480 KHz

12.00 to 13.00 UTC, MVBR   on 7265 kHz



All reports please to:

MVBR:  i...@mvbalticradio.de  Thank you!

RGI:    radioglo...@aol.com  Thank you!





Hamburger Lokalradio via MVBR Saturday and Wednesday:
06.00 to 08.00 UTC on 7265 kHz
08.00 to 11.00 UTC on 6190 kHz
11.00 to 15.00 UTC on 7265 kHz

All reports to:    redakt...@hamburger-lokalradio.de  Thank you!





Good Listening!

73s

Tom


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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2013 09:35:44 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs May 31-June 1, 2013
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** CUBA. 6060, June 1 at 0613, I notice that RHC English is missing here, still 
on 6010, 6125 and 6165 and assume 6060 is merely off; but by the time my 
bandscan surpasses 12 MHz, at 0618, there it is strong on 12120, fighting usual 
resident RTTY! The transmitter has been mistuned to its second harmonic, as 
there is still not a trace of RHC on 6060, tho something weak not // is there 
at 0619, maybe Brasil. 

Altho strong, RHC and many other signals (such as at 0617, WHRI 11635, WEWN 
11520 but also lower bands) have some flutter, certainly unusual that far 
south, explained by this from WWV: 

``Geophysical Alert Message
Solar-terrestrial indices for 31 May follow.
Solar flux 102 and estimated planetary A-index 9.
The estimated planetary K-index at 0600 UTC on 01 June was 6.
Space weather for the past 24 hours has been moderate.
Geomagnetic storms reaching the G2 level occurred.
Radio blackouts reaching the R1 level occurred.
Space weather for the next 24 hours is predicted to be moderate.
Geomagnetic storms reaching the G2 level are likely.``
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 9680, June 1 at 1203, RRI atop co-channel from China/Taiwan radio 
war, with low audible heterodyne --- could be about 40 Hz instead of 400 Hz, 
9680.4 where Carlos Gon?alves, Portugal, recently reported it a couple hours 
earlier. I never hear a het that far off (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ISRAEL. 15850, June 1 at 0108, very poor music, but has to be Galei Zahal, 
which I hadn`t heard in a long time; not audible on 6885 if on (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 710, Saturday June 1 at 1123 UT, Low German, very poor signal about 
to fade out, so XEDP, Ciudad Cuauht?moc, Chihuahua (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) 

** MEXICO. 790, June 1 at 1123, M&W talk in Spanish remnant a few minutes after 
sunrise here, NE/SW, must be Chihuahua or La Paz, both listed well less than 1 
kW night power but 5 kW day power (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. Turn on and tune in at 2119 UT May 31 finds big TV Es opening in 
progress; as usual the 6m Es maps don`t reflect this:

All times and dates in UT!

2119, chs A2, A3 and A4 all with net-5 toons. Now the italic 5 in a circle bug 
is in lower right instead of upper right and has been enlarged, just what we 
DXers need! At 2122 on two sets I notice that the audio on 2 and 3 is an echo 
apart, still toon.

2120, ch A4 with some CCI to net-5.

2124, take some pix of toon on A3 with net-5 bug

2133, MUF now up to A5, peaks SSW. 2138 it`s net-5 too with Spongebob dubbed.

2140, A2 with forotv bug in LR, teleactiva elsewhere on screen, or CCI? The 
latter means it`s XEFB-TV in Monterrey NL, which also carries Foro per 
http://tvdxtips.com/mexlogosch2.html

2141, A2 with TV KIDZ bug in LL. What net/station is this program on?

2148, A2 with +v bug in UR during documentary with animated map. +v has a red 
background. So it`s XEWO-TV Guadalajara, a.k.a. M?s Visi?n, and that in fact is 
the lettering below the +v logo. There is some 20 kHz CCI, meaning XEWO is 
offset; Danny says it is (appropriately) plus

2154, A2 with MTY bug in UR during gameshow? Or court show. Danny says this is 
now XHCNL in Saltillo, Coahuila, relaying ch 34 in MonTerreY

2203, A4 with Azteca-13 bug in UR during novela, photoed. The yellow wedge 
segment stands out. Snow-free peaks. W9WI.com shows there are ten possibilities 
of which seven are 10-100 kW. During this opening I did not see a single 
call-letter ID supered. By now lighting QRM is bothering, as there are storms 
building just south of here.

2208, A4 with Azteca Noticias - probably net-13 but could be 7

2209, A2 with Gala TV swirl bug in LR, CCI. 
W9WI.com shows the ONLY Televisa 9 on A2 is
Hermosillo, SO XHHMA-TV 30,000 Z H 29-04-29N 110-57-35W XLIC
but this is outside the PTA (probable target area), and is probably misleading, 
as one of the Televisa Local stations could be carrying net-9 at the moment, 
other nets at other times: M?rida, Aguascalientes, Tepic, Nuevo Laredo, Ciudad 
Obreg?n

2216 on A4, Azteca 13 bug in UR again, novela

2221 on A3, American dubbed movie from net-5 ? now the LR bug has been moved 
even further into screen because movie is letterboxed; snow-free peaks. XHBQ 
Zacatecas was the usual suspect past years, but W9WI.com now shows it`s changed 
to Televisa net-2! Besides two low-powers, W9WI.com shows the only high-power 5 
on 2 is:
Zamorano, QT XEZ-TV 50,000 + H XLIC S:Televisa 5
which had been on net-2

It`s logistically difficult for me to DX FM and TV from the same shack 
location, so I move to the porch with the DX-398 to see if MUF is getting into 
FM: all I get is:

2232 on 87.75 = Ch A6 audio, Spanish kid voices, probably toon, gone at 2235, 
back at 2237. No Spanish Es found in FM band proper, but I checked the tornado 
TV relays around OKC; see OKLAHOMA

2246 on A2, XEWO-TV is back with +v but in UR, CCI, one of them with chat show 
or court show

2314 on A3, net-5 back with movie, bug in LR. After that opening fades to weak 
CCI and out, fortunately, just as tornado axion is really heating up in OKC 
(Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MICRONESIA. 4755.5, June 1 at 1157, JBA carrier from PMA The Cross (always 
neighbor to double slightly stronger carriers on 4750 from 
Indonesia/Bangladesh/China?). PMA cutoff today seems closer to 1159:01* than 
1159:00 as timed last few days. Never enough signal now to hear the tones which 
precede it (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. FM bandscan 0054-0100 UT June 1 during heavy tornado outbreak in 
OKC:

Relaying KFOR-27 (``4``): 90.1 KCSC-FM (takes a lot to pull them away from 
classical); 94.7, 96.1, 98.5-Enid xltr, 101.9, 102.7, also 1000 KTOK

Relaying KOCO-7 (``5``): 100.5, 105.7=KROU relaying KGOU public radio (audible 
due to local 105.5 translator off); 98.9, 98.1, 96.9

Relaying KWTV-39 (``9``): 91.7 KOSU, 92.5, 93.3, 103.5, 104.1, 107.7, also KOKC 
1520.

On regular schedule: 95.1 gospel huxter, 99.7 oldies. Others:

105.5, with local translator off, something promoing CBS Sports Radio

106.7, KTUZ with own tornado coverage in Spanish, but which TV station are they 
watching?

1460, no Spanish heard, KZUE El Reno may be OFF!

1340, KGHM, can`t make out whether talk is tornado or sports

1140, KRMP seems OFF!

930, WKY relays KOCO briefly then translates it to Spanish

890, KTLR Spanish mass

800, KQCV is OFF!

640, KWPN relaying KOCO like 100.5, but interrupted by NWS warning from Norman 
(sorry, but often what the local TV stations are saying is more timely and 
urgent than official NWS overrides! Which are maddeningly inhuman, plodding and 
repetitive). Then dead air; due to NWS, or lost STL??

The OFF AM stations may just be due to widespread power outages, many lines 
down; however KZUE 1460 on Radio Road just west of El Reno is about where the 
first tornado spawned.

There is tropo TVDX from the north keeping me up late, so one further check 
before sleep:

640, at 0641 UT, KWPN is on now, ID with WWLS 98.1 FM (which stole its call)

After sunrise, what`s happening? Now it`s June, the shortest nights of the 
year, with OKC FCC SR/SS times for e.g. KQCV as 1115/0145 UT.

640, KWPN at 1124 with sportstalk

800, KQCV is still OFF at 1122, 1138, 1155 chex. Too late already for XEROK, 
but I wonder what else I might get on groundwave without KQCV? KDDD Dumas TX 
would be best bet from the Panhandle, but only 250 watts; two more low-powers 
in Arkansas and a 1 kW in eastern MO. Storm noise level from SE OK is still too 
high, especially on low-band blocking DX

890, KTLR at 1131 is open carrier; by next check 1138 on with unrelated talk, 
still on at 1155

1000, KTOK at 1138 with dog & flea infomercial

1140, KRMP at 1127 seems OFF; I am hearing Spanish music from E/W = Arkansas, 
and Spanish talk weak from N/S, probably XEMR NL. But at 1155 KRMP is on with 
local talk

1340, KGHM at 1130 better sex life infomercial, not sports; but 1136 local 
tornado damage talk

1490, KMFS Guthrie is OFF! But if it were on, would only be plugged into Jimmy 
Swaggart network

1520, KOKC at 1138, vitamin-D pusher infomercial after offensive 
anti-government promos for Savage Nation and Herman Cain

At 1307 UT I start another bandscan this time on the more sensitive parked car 
radio:

800, KQCV still off at 1307, no DX audible vs noise level

890, KTLR damage discussion in English, from a TV station?

930, WKY, Spanish conversation about casualties, back to music 1308

1000, KTOK, planning for crisis ? not this, but aged parents infomercial

1140, KRMP now with soul music at 1309

1220, KTLV, cannot detect any signal, but inconclusive

1340, KGHM, sports talk at 1310

1460, KZUE El Reno still OFF at 1311, but two hours after sunrise residual 
skywave on hiband, something JBA in English, SAH from weaker 

1490, KMFS still off but at least two weak skywaves, KTOP? and ?

1520, KOKC, medical infomercial

1560, KEBC Del City at 1312 with Stella Italian Restaurant in OKC ad, but will 
not stray from all-comedy format

Final check before finishing this report, 1546-1550 UT June 1:

800 is back on, shux with gospel huxter.

Also on: 640, 890, 930, 1000, 1140, 1340, 1490, 1520, 1560 with regular 
programming. 1560 repeats the Stella ad at 1548. 930 is in dead air, but 
resumes m?sica at 1552.

That leaves only 1460 KZUE still missing. 

OKC TV stations Saturday morning: before 1300 UT, KFOR is in kidvid, 
incredibly, while KWTV, KOCO and KOKH are assessing tornado damage; KFOR joins 
in after 1300, but all are done with it by 1400. Except KOKH-24 ``Fox 25`` is 
still/back with it at 1453, standing by for a press conference from Canadian 
County, joined by KOCO but not KWTV or KFOR, still in kidvid past 1500!

So far I have provided a lot more specific info as there is nothing new yet at 
OK radiodiscussions.com and some griping at okctalk.com 

Enid suffered NO tornadoes or any storms in the May 31-June 1 outbreak; we were 
barely on the safe edge of the storm area which did cover the southeastern 
third of our county Garfield. Yet some of our stations are disrupted or missing 
the morning of June 1:

92.1, KAMG-LP is STILL open carrier/dead air, except for ``pops`` slightly more 
than once per second

95.7, KXLS ``Lahoma`` is VERY undermodulated at 1144 during Point of View with 
gospel huxter Marlin Maddux, includes music and dramatizations about belief, 
but also sound of tape fast/rewinding: not sure if bleedthru or part of SFX, 
then to gospel rock. At 1316 is OFF, leaving weak signal from something. Maybe 
what I was getting earlier was not really KXLS?

105.5, K288FX, ``North Enid`` mono carrier is on with full bars, but sounds 
like it`s off with just barely modulated and not fully quieted gospel music at 
1150, then ``My Praise FM`` slogan, i.e. its primary KLVV 88.7 Ponca City which 
it is having trouble inputting. The 105.5 signal is much too broad, on the 
DX-398 making 105.1 KQSB seem like it`s off-frequency to low side. At 1318 on 
the caradio with no signal meter, sounds like 105.5 is off, but no doubt really 
on, with little input except a meteor burst relayed

107.1, KNID, ``North Enid``, prime station of Hiram Champlin, at 1153 and still 
at 1318 is OFF the air! (related to KXLS 95.7, but their AM stations on 1390 
KCRC sports and 1640 KOAG ag are nominal).

The Enid absentees are back to normal strength and programming at 1548 UT on 
95.7, 105.5, 107.1, but not 92.1. KXLS and KNID calls confirmed on RDS (Glenn 
Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PERU. 5980, June 1 at 0100, R. Chaski carrier is still JBA despite storm 
noise level, cut off at 0101:25.5* which is five seconds later than yesterday 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1671 monitoring: confirmed starting slightly before 
0129 UT Saturday June 1 on Area 51 via WBCQ as monitored first on webcast, then 
on 5110v-CUSB but too much noise level here.

Next: Saturday 2329v on WTWW-2 9930; UT Sunday 0400.5 in WTWW-1 5830; Sunday 
2329v on WTWW-2 9930. Also could appear at any earlier time after 1800 on 9930 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 12105, May 31 at 2015 check, WTWW-3 is in Spanish instead of French 
as on website schedule (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Jeff White recently reconfirmed that Brother Stair`s contract on WRMI 
(for 110 hours per week) would expire May 31, but he`s still on 9955, UT June 1 
at 0615 with no jamming, 1202 vs heavy pulse jamming. Jeff also said that 
program changes would be made ``next week``. Keep an eye on the programming 
link two clix away from http://www.wrmi.net which for now is still dated April 
26 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** U S A. 1460, June 1 at 1131, ``Texas` hottest station, Big Country 1460 and 
93.1 FM, keep it right here``, but no real ID. Fortunately I already know from 
previous log that it`s KCLE Burleson. Into C&W music, dominant signal but a SAH 
from something else. I am looking for KZUE El Reno, which the tornado must have 
knocked off, or at least its access to power; see OKLAHOMA (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** U S A. Tropo TVDX is up from Kansas after local midnight June 1; besides 
nearby Wichita DTV signals:

At 0515 UT, KSHB Kansas City, RF 42 as 41-1

At 0520, NTSC on channel A28 from north, Daystar animated logo, no audio, 
gospel-huxter video in squeeze-o-vision; signal strengthens by the time I close 
around 0610 but the video looks edgy. It`s KWKD-LP, 8.8 kW in Wichita, which 
needs a good tropo opening to visiblize. Only analog TV left there?

At 0525, KSNC Great Bend on RF 22, = 2-1. There were many other ``bad`` signals 
thruout the UHF band which didn`t decode

At 0524, KTWU RF 11 Topeka, on 11-1, 11-2 and 11-3. 11-1 with PBS promos, and 
replay at 0530 of `Need to Know`; 11-2 running a drama in Italian with 
subtitles. This channel has a fancy bug in UR, looks like two V`s with a 
crown(?) atop them, the Washburn University W logo? No, per http://www.ktwu.org 
11.2 is called Worldview and the crown is really three hexagons. The Italian is 
a show called `Detective Montalbano` starting at 0400 UT. Wow, look at the 
program schedule with lots of stuff from foreign TV, including RT and Al 
Jazeera. Wish we had regular access to that! Lucky Dave Pomeroy. 

11-3 with alternate PBS programming, but too much to keep track of. Website 
shows that is called ``Enhance`` Did take a few photos, including KTWU ID in 
upper left on 11-1. Some of them will be linked later (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

UNIDENTIFIED. 6925-USB, June 1 at 0108 some pirate is here with music, but far 
too much storm noise level to pursue (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)



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Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2013 19:21:31 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <buesche...@web.de>
To: "HCDX" <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, "DXLD"
        <d...@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs May 31-June 1, 2013
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re CUBA 12120 kHz !


ARGENTINA   11710.763  RAE Buenos Aires, pause break on schedule end? at
0403 UT June 1st. Heard RAE identification by male and female voices, RAE
interval signal to 0405 UT. S=6-7 signal, sidelobe towards Europe.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews June 1)

BAHRAIN   9744.995  Radio Bahrain, Arabic singer of like Radio Cairo mx in
the 60ties. At 0325 UT June 1st, fair S=6-7 signal this morning.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews June 1)

BRAZIL   5939.877  Radio Voz Missionaria in Portuguese, male sermon prayer,
S=6-7 fair signal, but hit heavily by adjacent WWCR powerhouse on 5935 kHz
on S=9+35dB powerhouse level.

5970.018  Radio Itatiaia played Brazilian music, poor tiny on S=3-4 just on
threshold level at 0350 UT June 1st.

6180.006  Radio Nacional Brasilia, nice smooth Brazilian canciones on
S=9+25dB nice signal level, at 0359 UT, \\ 11780.0 kHz in 25mb at S=9+5dB
signal at 0400 UT June 1st.

11815.036   Brazilian pop music noted from Radio Brasil Central program,
nice audio quality at S=7 signal strength. 0410 UT June 1st.

11925.225  Poor tiny signal from Radio Bandeirantes in Portuguese, tiny on
only S=3 threshold level, 0412 UT on June 1st.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews June 1)

COLOMBIA   Alcaravan Radio 5909.912  In peaks at S=7 level on remote SDR
units in US.
Footprint exact 5909.912 kHz, at 0534 UT May 29.

... and Arnie on 6010 kHz in progress with tremendous S=9+45dB signal
towards San Francisco ... less strength on 6060, and tiny low modulated on
5040, 6125 and 6165 kHz.
73 wb df5sx
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews May 29)

CUBA   12120 undoubtedly RHC La Habana HARMONIC of fundamental 6060 kHz
Spanish program. S=9+10dB surprisingly signal at 0420 UT June 1st. But 6060
kHz heard seemingly on S=3 tiny level only underneath ?
\\ 11760 S=9+10dB, 11840 S=6-7 fair - meant towards SoAM Chile. 5040 kHz on
S=9+25dB level.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews June 1)

ETHIOPIA   9705.030  Radio Ethiopia tentativelly, HoA mx at 0320 UT, S=8
signal in southern Germany, June 1st, slow fade-out time during our European
summer season.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews June 1)

GERMANY   7265cusb  World of Radio
Wednesday 0630-0659 UT HLR 7265-CUSB Hamburger Lokalradio.
World of Radio #1670 heard in USB-mode May 29 til 06.59:05 UT.

S=9+15dB in central and southern Germany / also in Stuttgart.
S=4 tiny poor in Iceland, Finland, Moscow, Italy, Greece.
S=6-7 in England.
S=7-8 in Austria.
S=8-9 in Switzerland.
vy73 wb df5sx
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews May 29)

INDIA   15184.957  Odd frequency signal at 0426 UT June 1st. AIR Gujarati
language towards Africa scheduled, registered AIR Aligarh site, - but I
guess Goa Panaji odd transmitter here in use instead?  S=6 signal in
southern Germany sidelobe.

15210  Surprisingly EVEN frequency on S=9 signal strength, scheduled AIR
Persian service via Goa Panaji site. Nice modulation by young girl singer at
0425 to 0429 UT June 1st.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews June 1)

SAUDI ARABIA   9714.981  BSKSA Holy Quran program in Arabic, on non-dir
antenna at Riyadh to NE + ME region. Heard only tiny S=4-5 signal in our
summer season, 0322 UT June 1st.

15285.030  BSKSA Swahili service beamed to East Africa from Riyadh tx site,
scheduled 0400-0657 UT, noted S=8-9 signal at 0436 UT on June 1st.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews June 1)

SOUTH AFRICA   {HISTORY}
KWRS Hobbytreffen im Rundfunkmuseum Fuerth.

Am Donnerstag, den 04.04.2013, war wieder das monatliche Hobbytreffen im
Rundfunkmuseum Fuerth mit 5 Teilnehmern. ...

Ausserdem hoerten wir die von OM Gerhard Maerz zusammengestellten
RSA-Wellenreiter Sendungsmitschnitte aus den Jahren 1970, 1980 und 1981.
OM Gerhard war in dieser Zeit bei RSA taetig und hat auch zeitweise als
Sprecher gearbeitet.

http://www.marzinfo-cape.co.za/kurzwelle/RSA_10_Jahre_KW_Reiter_19770908_plain.mp3

<http://www.marzinfo-cape.co.za/kurzwelle/RSA_20_Jahre.mp3>
<http://www.marzinfo-cape.co.za/kurzwelle/RSA_21_Jahre.mp3>
<http://www.marzinfo-cape.co.za/kurzwelle/RSA_KW_Reiter_1976_Radio_Schweden.mp3>
(Friedrich Stoehr-D, adxb-dl QSO magazine 02-2013)

SUDAN   7205  Radio Omdurman Sudan in Arabic, female announcer at 0340 UT
June 1st, S=8 fair signal on sidelobe into Stuttgart Germany.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews June 1)

TAJIKISTAN   15760.090  Noted again Orzu TJK transmitter on odd frequency,
Voice of Russia in English to South Asia, at 0437 UT on June 1st. Talk by
female and male announcer on US and Russia's education and health services.
Phone-in program started at 0440 UT, S=8 sidelobe signal towards Europe.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews June 1)

USA   The Rhein-Main-Radio-Club (RMRC) of Frankfurt in Germany will
broadcast a special program Sunday, June 2 via Radio Miami International
0300-0400 9955 RMI 050 kW 160 deg to CeAM German/English, <www.rmrc.de>
(DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov-BUL, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews May 28)

9825  WHRI Cypress Creek, powerful signal S=9+35dB here in southern Germany
at 0327 UT June 1st. Like {religious?} pop mx in English language. ID about
radio mission offer, internal US phone number given, to sell airtime via
WHRI transmitter site. But program switched over to Russian language segment
at 0328 UT June 1st. Young Russian girl and male voice announcer, scheduled
0330-0400 UT,

7385  WHRI, poor signal into Germany on backlobe signal. Fluttery at 0335 UT
June 1st, S=7 in English. Male prayer like.

11635  WHRI Cypress Creek, noted on powerful S=9+30dB signal, young girl
singer, smooth song at 0402 UT June 1st.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews June 1)

6175  Voice of Vietnam on air via Cypress Creek relay, Vietname childrens
song, much fluttery S=8-9 signal on backlobe azimuth towards southern
Germany. Observed at 0356 UT on June 1st.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews June 1)

7506.433  WRNO in English, male pop music singer at 0338 UT on June 1st.
Signal level at S=9+15dB here in southern Germany.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews June 1)

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QUICK BANDSCAN 28/5/13 1100-1200 UTC David in Australia.

4699.97 Bolivia, R. San Miguel noted in passing with talks, fair.
4747.08 Peru, Huanta Dos Mil, booming in with huaynos.
4765.01 Brazil, UnID here, possibly R. Rural with talks by a man.
4774.95 Peru, Radio Tarma noted with huaynos.
4781.68 Ecuador, R. Oriental, fair to good with Spanish talks, some CODAR
        QRM.
4789.89 Peru, R.Vision, fair with religious talk,
        sometimes noted prior to 0800 UT.
4810    Peru, R. Logos, fair with huaynos, CODAR QRM.
4826.51 Peru, R. Sicuani, fair with huaynos but low modulation..
4865.03 Brazil, R. Verde Floresta, presume the one with Portuguese talks.
4878.25 Brazil, R. Dif. Roraima, very good with Brasopops.
4955    Peru, R. Cultura Amauta, very good with huaynos.
5025    UnID Latin underneath a very strong R Rebelde. Maybe R. Quillabamba?
5039.18 Peru R.Libertad, very good despite CODAR w/reverb time check by aman
6069.94 Canada, CFRX Toronto, 0820 UT, fair with local ads,
        into talk-back or similar. (28/5)
6159.97 Canada, CKZU Vancouver, 0804 UT, CBC news,
        het high side (6160.6 and presumed CKZN but no audio pulled). (28/5)
6180.02 Brazil, R. Nacional da Amazonia, 0800 UT, very good with
        full ID by a man, then into extended talks. Very good. (28/5)
(David Sharp-NSW-AUS, DXplorer May 30)

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60 mb log, May 29.
Checked the 60 mb entries at 1625 to 1645 UT May 29,
downunder at Australian remote Perseus unit.

4750.0   CNR1 on even frequency underneath at 1645 UT,
         but undoubtedly AHEAD Radio Bangladesh Betar
         in Bengali at 1640 to 1645 UT, 1 Hz down frequency ...
         program mentioned often "Bangladesh".

4765.045 Tajik Radio in Tajik via Yangi Yul tx at 1639 UT, S=6-7 fair.
4799.994 Underneath AIR Hyderabad at 1638 UT,
         CNR1 Geermu China mainland ahead on even 4800 kHz frequency.
4809.996 AIR Bhopal   at 1635 UT.
4840.003 AIR Mumbai   at 1634 UT.
4860.003 AIR Shimla   at 1633 UT.
4879.994 AIR Lucknow  at 1633 UT.
4894.995 AIR Kurseong at 1632 UT.
4949.996 Radio Kashmir Srinagar, at 1629 UT.
4960.0   Voice of Russia Yangi Yul relay, now on EVEN frequency, S=6-7.
4970.006 AIR Shillong, all AIR programs tiny signal level under threshold.
vy73 wb df5sx
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews May 29)

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Glenn Hauser" <wghau...@yahoo.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2013
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs May 31-June 1, 2013

> CUBA. 6060, June 1 at 0613, I notice that RHC English is missing here,
> still on 6010, 6125 and 6165 and assume 6060 is merely off; but by the
> time my bandscan surpasses 12 MHz, at 0618, there it is strong on 12120,
> fighting usual resident RTTY! The transmitter has been mistuned to its
> second harmonic, as there is still not a trace of RHC on 6060, tho
> something weak not // is there at 0619, maybe Brasil.
>
> Altho strong, RHC and many other signals (such as at 0617, WHRI 11635,
> WEWN 11520 but also lower bands) have some flutter, certainly unusual that
> far south, explained by this from WWV:
>
> "Geophysical Alert Message
> Solar-terrestrial indices for 31 May follow.
> Solar flux 102 and estimated planetary A-index 9.
> The estimated planetary K-index at 0600 UTC on 01 June was 6.
> Space weather for the past 24 hours has been moderate.
> Geomagnetic storms reaching the G2 level occurred.
> Radio blackouts reaching the R1 level occurred.
> Space weather for the next 24 hours is predicted to be moderate.
> Geomagnetic storms reaching the G2 level are likely."
> (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
> Hard-Core-DX mailing list 



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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 01 Jun 2013 14:44:04 -0400
From: Albert Muick <radioresearch_field_operati...@yahoo.com>
To: DXLD <d...@yahoogroups.com>, HCDX <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: [HCDX] QSL Report for Al Muick, Week ending 01 June 2013
Message-ID: <51aa40f4.4060...@yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

BRAZIL, Radio Difusora de Macapa, 4915, date and time only letter on 
station letterhead and local postcard in 28 days for Portuguese airmail 
report and US$2.00.  V/s Juliana Alves Coutinho, Gerente. QSL came via 
EMS (!).

GERMANY, Radio Prague via Kall, 7310, full data Special QSL for their 
Anniversary broadcast in 12 days for an English airmail report.  This is 
a very beautiful QSL and hearkens back to older days with its drawing 
and style.  Special program listened to via SDR in Loana Italy.  The 
program was fantastic, and if you haven't listened yet, please get the 
podcast if it is still available.

PERU, Radio Cultura Amauta, 4955, no data confirmation email in 9 days 
for SP airmail report and mint stamps.  V/s Germ?n Santillana , no title 
mentioned.  radioamauta at hotmail dot es .

SLOVENIA, Radio Slovenia International, Beli Kriz 1170, stamped my 
follow-up report confirmed with station seal and illegible signature in 
591 days for English airmail report and 2 IRCs, follow-up via email, and 
final follow-up via English airmail letter with mint stamp.  
Verification comes 12 days after last follow-up with a mint stamp.  Also 
sent nice bumper sticker and a cloth object in a sealed plastic bag that 
says "Radio Slovenia International - Adventure Kick" on it.  I'm 
thinking it might be a bandanna.  Now all I need is a Harley to go with it.

SRI LANKA, PCJ via Trincomalee, 11750, full data logo and view of 
Trincomalee broadcasting plant eQSL in 9 days for English email report 
for reception via remote SDR in Brisbane Australia.  V/s Victor 
Goonetilleke who issued me eQSL #1.

This has been a very good week for QSLs and I hope that my numerous 
follow-ups to recalcitrant stations will soon bear fruit.

73

Al Muick
Whitehall, PA  USA


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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 1 Jun 2013 22:09:48 -0000
From: "Charles" <ka4...@peoplepc.com>
To: <chriss...@hotmail.co.uk>, <mparkins...@socal.rr.com>,      "Anker
        Petersen" <anker.peter...@mail.dk>,     "Glenn Hauser"
        <wghau...@yahoo.com>,   "'HardcoreDX'" <Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com>,
        <primetimeshortw...@yahoogroups.com>, <r...@earthlink.net>,
        <s...@mailman.qth.net>
Subject: [HCDX] Sat Dx
Message-ID: <6AA9E02B37AA456894D9F341A39E8EE6@CharlesBolland>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="us-ascii"

Bolivia, 6105.501, Radio PanAmerica  1119-1130,   Noted a person in Spanish
comments until 1119,

then music with plenty of flutes, heard.  Music continues after a few
comments between the tunes.

signal was very weak but the noise was down, making an easier logging.
(Chuck Bolland, June 1, 2013)

 

Excalibur

26N 081W

 

  



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