** BANGLADESH. 15505, July 24 at 1357, BB IS is JBA, cannot make out any 
timesignal, but opening Urdu theme is underway before 1400 (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA [and non]. Firedrake [non] CNR1 jamming July 24:
12370, very poor at 1433
12040, poor at 1433
No others 12-19 MHz, except:

17810, I was first hearing Chinese here, July 24 at 1429, and quick timesignal 
at 1430, so took it to be CNR1 against something, but only scheduled is AWR 
Chinese via GERMANY which would not expect to be jammed; and could not make it 
match 12040. Further chex of this one needed (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** CHINA [and non]. 17630, July 24 at 1428, CRI English fair signal, one of the 
best on 16m where little else besides Cuba is propagating under depressed 
conditions. It`s a few seconds ahead of 13740 via CUBA. I still think the site 
is Urumqi, EAST TURKISTAN on the ubiquitous 500 kW, 308-azimuth intended for 
Europe, rather than the duplicate HFCC registration for Bamako, MALI, 100 kW at 
85 degrees for Africa. A little bit of propagation from Africa, however, next 
on 17640, much weaker signal which is DW in Hausa via Rwanda, 250 kW at 310 
degrees USward until 1430 (the other E.T. site, Kashgar, finishes CRI 
308-degree French at 1400 on 17560, 17650) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** GUATEMALA. 4055, July 24 at 0522, open carrier no doubt R. Verdad. They had 
just got some very good news:

``Dear Glenn: I am happy to inform you that I went to Guatemala [City] today, 
and the government granted me 20 more years for my short wave frequency of 
Radio Truth. I need this news to be spread out. Thank you (Édgar Madrid, Radio 
Verdad, Chiquimula, July 23, DX LISTENING DIGEST)``

``Édgar, Very good! I will certainly spread the news. I was about to ask you if 
there had been any resolution (Glenn, via DXLD)``

``Thank you, Glenn. I was surprised when they told me that it was for 20 years, 
because they were granting only for 15 years. Praise God! (Édgar Madrid, Radio 
Verdad, ibid.)`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA SOUTH. 15575, Wednesday July 24 at 1338, KBSWR with quarterly 
questions for July-August-September, responders to which will be entered in a 
draw for some prizes. Need to check the website for what the exact questions 
are. This really amounts to audience research, so the more replies the better 
if SW usage is to be prolonged. Propagation is poor today, few signals on 19m 
but at least in the summer this one holds up, and I continue to wonder if it`s 
really still on the registered 81 degree antenna to southern South America. 
1340 on to `Sounds of Korea`, traditional music show this time on the subject 
of tobacco which was once considered great for everyone to smoke, even 
children. (I looked it up: as of 2007y, the smoking rate in Korea South was 
twice that of the US, ranking 13th and 51st respectively, roughly 2000 vs 1000 
fags per year --- of course, that`s per capita adult, meaning those who do 
smoke inhale a LOT more poison gas) (Glenn Hauser,
 OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MALI. 5995, July 24 at 0509, poor undermodulated signal with African 
chanting music. I guess it`s Bamako on the air earlier than usual *0600 for 
Ramadan (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PERU. 5980, July 24 at 0059, waiting for R. Chaski carrier to cutoff as 
expected around 0059:29, following 5-6 seconds later each night, but it keeps 
going! Until finally 0100:46.5*! This is most unusual. Perhaps they gave the 
timer a further nudge, impatient to get it past top of the hour. We`ll hear 
whether it resume the usual precession rate hereafter (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 12105, July 24 at 1433, WTWW-3 in AraBible, back on the air again, 
and also an hour before in Russian (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 11979, July 24 at 0520, again tonight the number is 8 from the 
single-digit CW intruder, beating against 11980 Turkey.

I just spotted another log of this in the UDXF yg:

``11979.0, 8 repeated in CW. Fairly strong signal, but nearly buried by RTTY on 
11980.0. had to use a 800 Hz CW filter to dig it out. I had another CW beacon 
repeating "5" a few days ago on 11623.0, but I can't
find my notes on it, maybe later: 2057 CW (23/JULY/2013) 
(Jack L. Metcalfe - Stanford, KY,
Software Radio Laboratory QS1R SDR
Icom IC-R75 (x2) & Icom IC-R8500
Icom IC-R5, Uniden BCD996T, BCD996XT & AOR AR8200
355' Longwire & 155' Inverted L Sloper Antennas
Diamond D-130J Discone & SAMCO UHF Yagi`` 

``So this was at 2057 UT? I have been hearing this for several nights now at 
*0520-0535*. Here are all my reports on 11979: --- Glenn``

``Yes, 2057 UT. The signal was very strong at times (didn't check the S-meter, 
though) and I was using my 355' longwire at the time. It's oriented NE/SW with 
the feed point on the SW end. I'm just glad somebody else heard it! I still 
haven't found the complete details on the "5" beacon on 11623.0, but I suspect 
it was around the same time (Jack L. Metcalfe, UDXF yg via DXLD)``

``FYI - The RTTY mentioned on 11980 kHz is a US Navy transmission from NAU, 
Isabela PR. —mco (Mike Chace Ortiz, UDXF yg via DXLD)`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)


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