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   1. Glenn Hauser logs October 27, 2013 (Glenn Hauser)


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Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2013 10:10:58 -0700 (PDT)
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** ALGERIA [non]. 9535, Oct 27 at 0526 is now REE in Spanish running at least 
an hour longer instead of RTA via France; which is still on 7295 at 0531 and 
reactivated non-// 5865 at 0534. What does HFCC say?

All these are dated for the entire B-13 season via ISSoudun:
04-07 5865
05-06 7295
18-19 11955 (both transmitters)
19-20 9390
19-21 11775
20-2158 9395
21-23 9520, 7340, 7495 (really on only two of the three or four?)

Furthermore, searching HFCC file on TDA finds they are *still* registering 
imaginary transmissions from the two sites within Algeria itself, ORG and BEC 
on all these frequencies; if you ever hear RTA on any of them it will be big 
news that those sites have finally been completed and put on the air: 5925, 
5995, 7250, 7265, 7335, 7340, 9490, 9600, 9615, 11650, 11655, 11690, 11715, 
11770, 11830, 11965, 15220 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BANGLADESH. 15505, Oct 27 at *1357:16 carrier quickly adding tone; 1358:32 
to Bangladesh Betar IS but JBA, as is the timesignal ending at 1400:06.5 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA. 620, Oct 27 at 1202 UT, dominant signal is not XEBU Chihuahua (not 
on the air yet due to timechange?), but something in English news, ``This is 
Canadian Press``, then CFL scores; 1204 another Canadian Press ID, ad for J. D. 
Sausage Supply in Regina; 1205 6-20 CKRM Weather and into ESPN network. CKRM 
Regina is 10 kW with day and night patterns about the same, broadly to the 
north with tiny lobe to the south. This is no tiny lobe I am getting to the 
SSE. Whatever became of CKCK? It`s no longer an AM call anywhere (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake [non] CNR1 jamming, October 27 before 1400:
16450, good at 1351 with heavy flutter during Chinese pop music
16100, same as 16450; none in the 17s, 15s except 15265, nor 14s
13530, fair at 1354; none in the 12s 
Lots more earlier all over the 7 and 6 MHz bands
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 17580, 15340, 11860, 11760, etc., Oct 27 at 1336, RHC starts `En 
Contacto`, the edition publicized for the last 2-3 months featuring ``War of 
the Worlds`` with a special QSL. Opens with usual birthday greetings, and the 
WotW segment lasts only 5 minutes, 1339-1344: hardly a complete version, but 
some clips of the original in English, voiced over in Spanish summarizing what 
happened. 

Meanwhile on nearby 17595, plus 21610, 21630, see SPAIN, `Amigos de la Onda 
Corta` is about the same thing with a longer segment! These conflicting DX 
programs a great example of both stations looking inward rather than outward. 
Yet, RHC`s next feature is *about* Spain`s fellow DX program, with its email 
address cited twice lacking an @: ``amigosdxrtve.es`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [non]. 5980, Oct 27 at 1143, Catholic prayer mentioning Papa Francisco, 
and then into Lord`s Prayer --- can Greenville have put Vatican Radio by 
mistake on this as well as 7305 (prolonged into B-13)? No, it`s not //, so 
really R. Mart? programming, blatantly violating separation of church and state 
and opening the USG to justified demands from all other sects for equal 
airtime! I`m just waiting for this issue to wind up in court. VG signal and NO 
jamming audible on 5980 unlike 6030 buried in wall-of-noise. The DentroCuban 
Jamming Command will take a while to adjust to B-13 scheduling, and then will 
certainly over-do it massively (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GREECE. 9420, Oct 27 at 0525, V. of Greece is off the air and not on 
7475/7450 either. So no Byzantine chanting this Sunday. Start of the B-13 
season might be an obvious point to turn Avlis off forever, altho the chaos in 
Greece would contraindicate such precision. Or is it just due to end of DST 
there, not here? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUATEMALA. 4055, Oct 27 at 1139, R. Verdad is not on yet this Sunday, altho 
last Sunday Oct 20 it was on at 1150. I should have rechecked a bit later this 
week (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** JAPAN [non]. 9770, Oct 27 at 0529, ``Goodbye, friends`` and full new NHK 
English schedule which now takes less than a minute to read (omitting sites), 
only five transmissions left. But this is a good signal via FRANCE from 0500, 
and probably our best bet for NHK World Radio Japan if we care to stay up that 
late. But why should we? NHK doesn`t want us to listen in North America (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO [and non]. 700, Oct 27 at 1208 UT, English preacher about Corinth, 
presumably WLW, with hum in the background, presumably supplied by XEGD Parral, 
Chihuahua as usual (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO [and non]. 720, Oct 27 at 1211 UT strong open carrier vs WGN with a 
SAH, probably XEJCC Ju?rez (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 970, Oct 27 at 1225 UT, XEJ Ju?rez slogans as ``La estaci?n de 
nuestro M?xico``, then ``La Jota mexicana``, and a corrida about a Chihuahua 
general in 1920; good usually dominant signal (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 1300, Oct 27 at 1235 UT, XEP Ju?rez with international bridge backup 
delay times --- one only 5 minutes now. This is a staple of XEP, during drive 
time, or all the time? At 1237 reminds us the local time is still ``6:35``, not 
5:35 as Mexico beyond the border cities has reverted to standard time today: 
hora normal no aplica en la frontera for another week, in deference to wacky US 
change date and all the Mexicans who travail across the border (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 2910, Oct 27 at 1140, very poor signal with music, no doubt XEVT 
Villahermosa, Tabasco, 970 x 3. It takes superb conditions with low noise level 
for anything from this to be more readable (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** NEW ZEALAND. 5950, Oct 27 at *1258:50 with Bell Bird IS, RNZI`s first day on 
B-season channel, ex-6170 in A-seasons, 1300 news. Initially good signal, but 
would be a lot better for us lasting longer if they would only use 7 or 9 MHz 
on the Pacific antenna (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ROMANIA. 17530, Oct 27 at 1254, RRI closing English hour, good signal, with 
announced // 17765 (poor), 21570 (fair); and frequencies for next English at 
1800. It`s only during the Week of Confusion that we in the CDT zone may 
conveniently listen to propagable English from RRI at 7-8 am local, due to 
their winter shift to one UT hour later, starting at 1200. From Nov 3 it`s back 
to 6?7 am by our clox (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SPAIN. 21630, Oct 27 at 1336, REE new here ex-21515, // 21610, about the 
same poor levels with Antonio Buitrago, `Amigos de la Onda Corta` shifted one 
hour later to conflict with RHC DX program, and also a segment about ``War of 
the Worlds`` on 75th anniversary of the original scary CBS broadcast in 1938y. 
REE better on 17595, but no more Costa Rica frequencies. So will the AdlOC 
repeat now be at 01 UT Mondays? See also CUBA (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST) See also ALGERIA

** SUDAN [non]. 7315, Oct 27 at 0537, VG signal from R. Dabanga, quickly 
sing-IDing on B-season channel, 250 kW, 146 degrees from VATICAN at 0430-0600 
(plus Tamazuj at 0400-0430). Meanwhile, Sudanese continuous tone jamming is 
still on 15400, abandoned by PNW for the season (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** TAIWAN [non]. 11835, Oct 27 at 1335, JBA carrier from presumed PCJ Radio via 
Sri Lanka, as expected their much-publicized ``War of the Worlds`` special not 
to be heard in the land of its birth at half a sesquicentury later. And guess 
what: also the subject at the very same time on *two* other stations, SPAIN and 
CUBA, qq.vv. (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY. 9700, Oct 27 at 0527, Turkish music, good signal, ex 11980. As 
always happens in the B-seasons, we get TRT instead of Romania in the A-seasons 
at this time on 9700.

12035, Oct 27 at 1334, JBA carrier, presumed VOT as now scheduled in B-13 for 
English at 1330, ex-15450 at 1230 which was becoming somewhat listenable. 12035 
was no good here either in B-12, despite 500 kW, 310 degrees USward, but 
presumably reaches as far as the UK OK (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K [non]. 7325, Oct 27 at 0530, headlines from BBCWS; remains VG via 
ASCENSION, ex-7355 in A-13; only problem is a bit of a het from 7320 Russia. 
Now scheduled 05-06 at 102 degrees so we are close to off-the-back; too bad 
they don`t start 7325 at 0400 or 0300 when more North Americans are awake, but 
Kashgar is on it then. The 05-06 hour remains our best time to hear BBCWS in 
English, despite no such intention by ex-Bush House. At least it will *seem* an 
hour earlier once we go off DST in a week.

5875, Sunday Oct 27 at 1303, BBCWS good here with news via THAILAND. HFCC B-13 
shows 12-15 daily, 250 kW, 25 degrees also USward from Nakhon Sawan. During 
A-13 in fact there were three secret alternate frequencies to jump among, 
depending on day of week, and suspect same will continue in B-13 (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1692 monitoring: confirmed starting at 0401:15 UT 
Sunday Oct 27 on WTWW-1, 5830. Next: Tue 1100 on WRMI 9955; Wed 0630 & 1430 on 
Hamburger Lokalradio 7265-CUSB (maybe back to full power and tower? Europeans, 
please confirm) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9830, Oct 27 at 0528, ``Are You Washed in the Blood of the Lamb``, 
disgusting animal-sacrifice hymn but with nice harmonies on VG signal, must be 
WHRI. Yes, now registered on 9830 at 05-06 daily, adding 0430-0500 Sat & Sun 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. All three WTWW transmitters are missing, Oct 27. At 1145, 
no 5830, 5085; at 1304, no 9479, 9930 or 12105 (instead from SAIPAN, RFA to 
Burma, with something in English, clip or lesson?). Recheck 1525, all three are 
still absent. I see in HFCC B-13 that 12105 is not supposed to start before 
1400, but what about during our Week of Confusion? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 830, Sunday Oct 27 at 1217 UT, WCCO Minneapolis MN, amateur guest on 
phone with summary of the natural world, from Moon phase to fall colors, what`s 
being harvested, insect and bird migrations in `CCO-land (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1000, Oct 27 at 1230 UT, ID from ``Christian Radio for New Mexico, 
KKIM``, Albuquerque, then `Haley`s Comments` show, slow SAH with KTOK OKC; long 
before sunrise even here to the east, obviously on ND 10 kW day power instead 
of 38 watts night, or PSRA of 12.2. Frequently audible with KTOK nulled or vice 
versa (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 740, Oct 27 at 1212, song in Spanish vs KRMG about 6 Hz away 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

This report dispatched at 1710 UT Oct 27



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