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Today's Topics:

   1. DX Listening Digest 13-43; World of Radio 1692 (Glenn Hauser)
   2. Glenn Hauser logs October 27-28, 2013 (Glenn Hauser)
   3. Another 28 day $1800 challenge (Radio Heritage Mail)
   4. New PAL Radio Guide (Radio Heritage Mail)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 08:58:36 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] DX Listening Digest 13-43; World of Radio 1692
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DX Listening Digest 13-43 has now been posted at
http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld1343.txt
and also soon, sometimes delayed at
http://www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt

CONTENTS:
WOR 1692 / AFGHANISTAN non / ALBANIA +non / ANGOLA / ANGUILLA / ANTARCTICA +non 
/ ARGENTINA / ASIA non B13 / AUSTRALIA Symban/LMS / AUSTRALIA RA / AUSTRALIA 
HCJB B13 / BANGLADESH / BOLIVIA / BONAIRE / BRAZIL / CANADA CHHA / CANADA CKZU 
/ CANADA non Radio City / CANADA non BVB / CHAD / CHINA +non / COLOMBIA / CONGO 
/ CONGO DR / COSTA RICA +non / CUBA +non / CZECHIA / DIEGO GARCIA / DJIBOUTI / 
EAST TURKISTAN +non / ECUADOR / EGYPT / EQUATORIAL GUINEA +non / ERITREA non / 
ETHIOPIA +non / EUROPE Pirates / FINLAND / FRANCE / GERMANY +non B13+ / GREECE 
+non / GUAM / GUATEMALA / HONDURAS / INDIA +non / INDONESIA +non / 
INTERNATIOANAL SW reduction / INTERNATIONAL WATERS non ham / IRAN +non B13+ / 
IRELAND / IRELAND NORTHERN / ISRAEL / ITALY +non / JAPAN B13+ / KOREA NORTH 
+non / KOREA SOUTH +non / KUWAIT / KYRGYZSTAN / LUXEMBOURG / MALAYSIA / MEXICO 
/ MICRONESIA / MYANMAR +non / NETHERLANDS +non ham+ / NEWFOUNDLAND & LABRADOR / 
NICARAGUA / NIGERIA / NORTH AMERICA
 Pirates / NORWAY / OKLAHOMA WKY/KOHC / OKLAHOMA KEOR / OKLAHOMA non WBBZ / 
OKLAHOMA KMUS / OKLAHOMA KYAL / OKLAHOMA KZLS / OKLAHOMA KYHN / OMAN / PAPUA 
NEW GUINEA / PERU +non / POLAND +non / PORTUGAL / ROMANIA B13 / RUSSIA +non / 
RWANDA / SAUDI ARABIA / SERBIA non / SOLOMON ISLANDS / SOMALILAND +non / SPAIN 
/ SRI LANKA / SUDAN +non / SWEDEN non / TAHITI / TAIWAN +non / THAILAND B13 / 
TIBET non / TURKEY +non B13 / UGANDA / UK Kismat / UK non BBCWS / UK BBCR4X / 
USA MARS / USA ham W0VMC / USA BBG/IBB / USA non VOA / USA KOA / USA KOVR-TV / 
USA WOR/WTWW/WWRB/WBCQ/WRMI+ / USA WTWW / USA WBCQ / USA WINB / USA WWCR / USA 
WEWN / USA WJHR / USA KSNM+ / USA KTAR / USA KYFI / USA WGN / USA WCKA / USA 
WWBA / USA KWDF / USA KHAC / USA KCJB / USA KVEL / USA KAFF / USA WONQ / USA 
KMOX/WEEI / USA KOKK / USA WODT / USA KRGE / USA WFFG / USA WQBN / USA WIMO / 
USA WNQM/WMQM / USA KRJO / USA Dial Global/Westwood I / USA KTDK/KESN+ / USA 
KPFM/FCC / VATICAN +non / VIETNAM
 +non / VIRGIN ISLANDS BRITISH / WESTERN SAHARA non / ZANZIBAR / UNIDENTIFIED 
TA carriers / UNIDENTIFIED TP carriers / UNIDENTIFIED 700 / UNIDENTIFIED 740 / 
UNIDENTIFIED 750 / UNIDENTIFIED 760 / UNIDENTIFIED 940 / UNIDENTIFIED 990 / 
UNIDENTIFIED 4780 / UNIDENTIFIED 5215 / UNIDENTIFIED 6911/6917 / UNIDENTIFIED 
7194 / UNIDENTIFIED 7390 / UNIDENTIFIED 7535 / UNIDENTIFIED 7735 / UNIDENTIFIED 
+non 10000 / UNIDENTIFIED 13605 / UNIDENTIFIED 14920 / UNIDENTIFIED 22819 / 
TESTIMONIALS / PUBLICATIONS / MUSEA / CONVENTIONS & CONFERENCES / DX-PEDITIONS 
/ DIGITAL BROADCASTING / RADIO EQUIPMENT FORUM / PROPAGATION

For restrixions and searchable 2013 contents archive see
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid.html
[also linx to previous years]

NOTE: If you are a regular reader of DXLD, and a source of DX news but
have not been sending it directly to us, please consider yourself
obligated to do so. Thanks, Glenn

WORLD OF RADIO 1692:
*DX and station news about: Australia, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Costa 
Rica, Cuba and non, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea non, Germany 
non, India, International, Ireland and Northern, Japan and non, Korea 
South non, Myanmar, North America, Romania, Rwanda, Somaliland and 
non, Sri Lanka, Taiwan non, Thailand, USA

SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1692, October 24-30, 2013
Thu 0330  WRMI  9955 [confirmed on webcast]
Thu 2101  WTWW  9479 [confirmed]
Fri 0326v WWRB  5050 [confirmed at 0328]
Sat 0200v WBCQ  5110v-CUSB Area 51 [confirmed]
Sat 0630  HLR   7265-CUSB Hamburger Lokalradio
Sat 1430  HLR   7265-CUSB Hamburger Lokalradio
Sat 1500  WRMI  9955 [confirmed on webcast]
Sat 2330v WTWW  9930 [confirmed]
Sun 0401  WTWW  5830 [confirmed]
Tue 1100  WRMI  9955 
Wed 0630  HLR   7265-CUSB Hamburger Lokalradio
Wed 1430  HLR   7265-CUSB Hamburger Lokalradio
Thu 0330  WRMI  9955 [or maybe 1693 if ready in time]

Latest edition of this schedule version, including AM, FM, satellite
and webcasts with hotlinks to station sites and audio, is at:
http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html or
http://schedule.worldofradio.org or http://sked.worldofradio.org

For updates see our Anomaly Alert page:
http://www.worldofradio.com/anomaly.html

WRN ON DEMAND:
http://www.wrn.org/listeners/#world-of-radio

WORLD OF RADIO PODCASTS VIA WRN:
http://www.wrn.org/listeners/customize-panel/addToPlaylist/98/10:00:00UTC/English

OUR ONDEMAND AUDIO:
http://www.worldofradio.com/audiomid.html
or http://wor.worldofradio.org

DAY-BY-DAY ARCHIVE OF GLENN HAUSER`S LOG REPORTS:
Unedited, uncondensed, unchanged from original version, many of
them too complex, minutely researched, multi-frequency, opinionated,
inconsequential, off-topic, or lengthy for some log editors to
manage; and also ahead of their availability in these weekly issues:
http://www.hard-core-dx.com/index.php?topic=Hauser

Best DX wishes, Glenn Hauser


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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2013 12:43:39 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs October 27-28, 2013
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** ALBANIA. R. Tirana advises me that they will go back to the originally 
planned time and frequency for English to North America, 0230-0300 on 7425, 
after trying 0330 on UT Sunday Oct 27 as B-13 began, colliding with DW via 
Rwanda (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA. 960, Oct 28 at 0502 UT during another 5-minute `Fox-hole` of dead 
air on local KGWA, which still occurs more often than not, the best signal I am 
getting is not by nulling the KGWA carrier, where there`s a jumble of weak 
stations, but by aiming right thru it to the northwest: with volume turned way 
up, English is clearly readable with silly ball- and puck-game scores, from MLB 
and NHL, ID only as ``CBS Sports Radio`` and 0503 opening show ``After Hours 
with --- Lawrence``. 

So it`s obviously 50 kW CFAC Calgary AB again which occasionally makes such a 
showing contrary to its imaginary direxional pattern away from the USA. Just to 
confirm, I figured it would take a lot of digging on the network website since 
American ones tend to overlook Canadian affiliates even if they have them, but
http://radio.cbssports.com/stations/
has CFAC 960 Calgary at the very top thanx to Albertan alfabetical advantage 
among the mixed-in states & provs. Among the 284 entries (if not that many 
affiliates, duplications?), there are three other 960s, in NY, OR and WA. Must 
have flipped from ESPN as in 2013 NRC AM Log, as I assume it and CBS are mux 
(mutually exclusive) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 6000, Oct 28 at 0059, RHC is on in Spanish with Fidel clip, ID, // 
6100. At 0106 I notice that 6000 is *still* in Spanish, but also in English! 
From fading patterns, I can tell that these are two separate transmitters, as 
dysfunxional RadioCuba left hand doesn`t know what the other left hand is 
doing, did not turn off Spanish one at 0100. I assume these are from the two 
different sites; it would be even worse if both are from same site. Meanwhile, 
the only other scheduled English frequency, 6165, is late coming up, so English 
is to be heard ONLY, mixed with Spanish, on 6000! I do make out an English ID 
at 0107 on 6000, but the Spanish sounds louder, better modulation and more 
assertive than the soft-spoken ``Ed Newman`` in English. Gilles Letourneu also 
reported this mix at 0108. I didn`t check later, but Dave Marthouse was still 
hearing the 6000 mix at 0213 and by then 6165 was on in English only.

12000, Oct 28 at 1252, bit of Spanish mixing with Russian from VIETNAM, 
suspected second harmonic of RHC 6000.

But wait, there`s another screwup: 17580, Oct 28 at 1346, RHC Spanish now has 
some CCI making a fast SAH, music atop, while other RHCs such as 13780 are in 
talk. At first I figure some unwary Eastern Hemispherian has landed here for 
B-13 on the assumption that 17580 would be open, since Arnie refuses to 
participate in HFCC for fear of running into Yankee Imperialists (and plenty of 
delegates from countries which have rid themselves of communism). 

I sure want to get an ID on this! Then I can tell the song is in Spanish, lyrix 
``amor``, segu? to another SS song. Checked Spain 17595 in case, but not // 
that. Could it be another Cuban net? Yes! 1356 mentions Habana Libre, 
``Reportero RP``, plug Festival Mundial de la Juventud, a typical Commie event; 
1359 refers to Oct 28 being the anniversary of something concerning Camilo 
Cienfuegos in 1959y, ``Su Reportero RP`` again, then full ID with one chime as 
``Radio Progreso Cadena Nacional, la Onda de la Alegr?a``. 

So RP has not only added SW on 4765 in the evenings, but now here too! 
Unfortunately, already occupied by another RadioCuba transmitter. Probably from 
the two different sites, yet another example of unparalleled co?rdination. Will 
this continue or happen again? Still mixing at 1426, neither heard around 1630; 
RHC at least would have gone off at 1500. They are still announcing local time 
as UT -4.

BTW, checking HFCC I see that an unwary station has in fact registered 17580 
despite RHC and RP: IBB in Pashto/Persian=Dari, 100 kW, 85 degrees from Biblis, 
GERMANY at 1330-1530. This might have been part of the mix under the Cubans. 
We`ll see if Arnie makes any adjustments next week because of this (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [non]. 5980, Oct 28 at 1243, R. Mart? is VG with no jamming audible, 
after news, giving three 305-AC phones and other contact info for a sorteo 
involving b?isbol to win a SW radio. (Like guessing who wins the National 
Sequence?). // 7405 is jammed as usual, but RM is atop it. Apparently the 
DentroCuban Jamming Command won`t consult HFCC; else they would know that 5980 
has been extended from 0700 to 1300*.

At 1307 I check RM frequencies for what`s happening: 11930, VG with trace of 
pulse jam; 13830 wall of noise vs nothing; 9805 lighter jamming vs nothing; 
7405 RM atop jamming (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** DIEGO GARCIA. 12759-USB, Oct 28 at 0100, AFN is barely audible with 
broadcast talk, presumably some network news. May have just QSYed from 
4319-USB. Meanwhile, I`m still waiting for a reply to my latest inquiry to AFN 
about the status of GUAM (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GREECE. 7475, Oct 28 at 0054, pop music in Greek, // much stronger 9420, so 
ERT or whatever is still funxioning on SW in B-13. 9420 is still VG at 0548 in 
Greek, unlike missing 24 hours earlier (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDIA. 11985, Oct 28 at 0051, the wild AIR transmitter is on and just barely 
modulated with algo, stronger than 11740 which has CCI and I can`t tell if they 
match; at 0100 I find that 11985 has gone off and 11740 is now poor with music, 
flutter. These are the two previously scheduled for the 0045-0115 Sinhala 
service via Khampur and Goa respectively (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** IRAN. 11720, Oct 28 at 1250, IRIB IS, poor, 1253 announcement & NA. 
Scheduled as Urdu at 1250-1420, via Kamalabad, also // 11675, and Sirjan 9715 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** JAPAN [and non]. 5910, Oct 28 at 1344, very poor signal in Japanese or 
Korean, interrupted by H2O ute, i.e. Shiokaze, which Ron Howard reported only 
yesterday finally moved off 5985 where it had been since July(?), altho the 
jammer was still on 5985, marring Myanmar. But today the jammer caught up with 
5910. And Sei-ichi Hasegawa says the 2000-2100 transmission of Shiokaze has 
been replaced with 1600-1700 on 5975 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MALAYSIA. 5964.7, Oct 28 at 1310, het closest to D4 above middle C on my 
keyboard, 294 Hz, is the only sign of RTM`s Klasik Nasional program, as it 
beats against stronger Korean from CRI Xi`an, now scheduled 11-15 UT, plus more 
from CRI spanning 09-16. On Oct 22, Wolfgang B?schel measured KN on 5964.704, 
which is only 2 Hz from my indirect method (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 810, Oct 28 at 1208 UT, Spanish news from N/S, 6:08 TC, ad and 
deportes; no sign of WHB. Presumably XEFW in Tampico, already back on CST, 
rather than XERI Reynosa in the same direxion, which must still be stuck 
another week on US CDT. I`ve always found it strange that Tamaulipas should 
have two 810 stations, especially when one of them is 50 kW along the coast. 
NRC Pattern Book shows both non-direxional. Then there are lots of other XEs on 
810 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 900, Oct 28 at 1214 UT, newscast originating remotely from 
``Huatulco``, (Wiki: Huatulco, centered on the town of La Crucecita, is a 
tourist development in Oaxaca state``), temps around south / central Mexico but 
not the north, refers to 88.9, time at 1215 as ``seis y cuarto``; federal PSAs 
including CNDH. Somewhat overmodulated. 1217 CCI grows from another SS with 
news by YL. The latter could really be XEW, but the former, as in DXLD 13-38, 
already researched and traced the 88.9 relayer to XEOK, Acir in Monterrey NL 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. Oct 27 at 1900 UT, I have returned to the same location as 
yesterday, the MW hotspot in a mall parking lot in western Enid. Almost same 
space, but on Sunday the lot is almost empty if that should make a difference. 
I`ve timed it to arrive just before hourtop, hoping to get an ID on the 870 
station, but conditions are somehow worse than yesterday: all I can detect on 
870 at 1902 is a SAH of about 6 Hz. Normally readable 880 KRVN is also very 
poor.

1220, however, I do copy a definite YL ID at 1900 UT Oct 27 for ``KTLV, Midwest 
City-Oklahoma City, and streaming on the web at KTLV.com`` amid preachers. 
Reaffirming my claim to be first to log it for NRC in the XXI Century.

1120, Oct 27 at 1902 UT check, KEOR Catoosa is back on the air with gospel 
huxtering in Spanish (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OMAN. 9760, Oct 27 & 28 around 0100, no signal from RSO where it had been in 
latter A-13, nominally at 00-02. 

We can check HFCC B-13, but R. Sultanate of Oman always registers a whole bunch 
of wooden frequencies, including several at the same time even tho they are 
never heard on more than one frequency at once. Only two azimuths are shown, 
220 and 315 degrees, the latter good for us. At 00-02, only 9500 is shown, so 
look for it there during this bihour.

I was going to pull out the full imaginary schedule, but too much trouble; 
instead, here are just all the 30 possible frequencies at various times during 
the 24 hours: 7260, 7360, 7375, 7435; 9500, 9540, 9730, 9740; 11670, 11975; 
13590, 13600, 13620, 13675, 13775; 15140, 15350, 15355, 15560, 15595, 15630, 
15760; 17530, 17565, 17580, 17590, 17595, 17700, 17830, 17870 (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PERU. 5980, Oct 28 at 0050, JBA carrier from R. Chaski and marred by totally 
uncalled-for Cuban pulse jamming. Yet with BFO I am still able to copy enough 
signal to time the cutoff at 0102:20* which is 5.5 seconds later than yesterday 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ROMANIA [and non]. 7210, Oct 28 at 0553, RRI closing Russian service 
reciting entire schedule including satellite info, but with CCI from something. 
Oops! HFCC B-13 shows not only Tiganeshti at 0530-0600, but also CRI in Arabic 
via ALBANIA at 05-07! Didn`t collision alarm bells go off from the HFCC 
computer in Bratislava? Apparently not, perhaps due to non-overlapping CIRAF 
zones, but in the real world, they`re bound to QRM each other in the targets, 
not just here.

7220, Oct 28 at 0552, RRI is also here 10 kHz away with much stronger VG 
signal, rock in English, Actualitatsi ID (the #1 home service often relayed on 
SW; if you can`t put a tsedilla under the last T in the word, you must replace 
it with ts). Per HFCC 7220 is also colliding during this hour with CRI English 
via Albania, but if so, it`s buried. 

Axually, I was hunting for TWR Polish at 0544, which in A-13 was on 7225 at 
0544-0559; but now of course it`s shifted an hour later, trying to fool the 
Poles into thinking there`s been no time change, but frequency per HFCC has 
moved to 7300 on the 300 degree beam from Austria, which is not toward Poland, 
still // 5910 at 30 degrees, which is.

17840, Oct 28 at 1403, RRI with English clips during Romanian news, but SAH and 
CCI from a station with music. HFCC B-13 reveals: both RRI Galbeni in Rumanian 
at 1300-1500; and IRIB Zahedan in Arabic at 0520-1420, thus overlapping 
1300-1420! Azimuths from respective sites are within 4 degrees of each other, 
289 from Iran and 285 from Romania, altho the CIRAFs are different, which again 
facilitates yet another HFCCollision. There are plenty of free channels on 16m 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA [non]. 12075, Oct 28 at 1303, fair signal with news, then weather for 
London, New York and Chicago, so must be V. of Russia: yes, ID with music in 
passing as Radio VR, then fuller Voice of Russia. In B-13 this is at 12-15 UT, 
500 kW, 155 degrees from Dushanbe, TAJIKISTAN, apparently replacing 11530 in 
A-13, but with none of the hum which infested 11530 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K [non]. 11895, Oct 28 at 1253, BBCWS in English is fair-good here, with 
`Outlook` until cutoff at 1259:30. It`s 250 kW, 25 degrees from THAILAND, so 
also USward, plus previous hour at 45 degrees (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A. 5085, UT Mon Oct 28 at 0052, WTWW-2 is on with ``Martha Garvin`s 
Musical Memories``, amateur hymn-singer and pianist, who availablizes her 
program to several US SW stations. Usual huge signal here and spreading beyond 
5085. Also back on the air are 5830 WTWW-1 with SFAW and 12105 WTWW-3 with 
Bible in Spanish, after all being silent earlier on Sunday.

12105, Oct 28 at 1305, WTWW canned ID by Ted, then Russian Bible; VG signal and 
no CCI audible, totally burying RFA SAIPAN in Myanmarianese. So during the Week 
of Confusion, WTWW is still *1300v on 12105 instead of B-13 schedule from *1400 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGSET)

** U S A. 6115, Oct 28 at 0058, WWCR bigsig with rock music, ex-6875, now 
scheduled 21-01 UT, and after the Week of Confusion, from Nov 3 at 21-02. That 
opens another few frequencies for the pirates (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A. 930, Oct 28 at 1220 UT, what`s to be heard with WKY OKC nulled now? 
News in English, mentions wpr.org, funding plugs, Wisconsin weather, YL host, 
local, not NPR, talk show with guest Bill Krause(?). It`s WLBL Auburndale in 
the center of WI, on the WPR Ideas Network, 5000/70/500 watts, non-direxional 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1510, Oct 28 at 1228 UT, same promo twice for HOT, Tuesdays at noon, 
= Happiness, Opportunity, Technology. Presenter John Barnabas sounds British. 
Apparently a recent reordering as on website it`s T-O-H. An ID followed for 
``Money Radio 1510 & 99.3 FM`` = KFNN Mesa AZ, 22000/100 watts. Dominant signal 
from the west. Hmmm, I wonder which power is in use now, long before sunrise? 
Has fast SAH from algo; then US Tax Relief ad (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** VIETNAM [non]. 6175, Oct 28 at 0105, VOV English via Woofferton UK confirmed 
here ex-12005, only fair signal at best and with ACI from 6180 Brasil. Why in 
the world don`t they just use WHRI for the 0100 and 0230 English as well as the 
0330? Wherever it`s aimed, WHRI would be much better for us than way-off 
Woofferton. The only advantage of WOF would be filling relatively close areas 
in the HRI skipzone around SC. 

Meanwhile, what`s on 12005 now? SW Asian language mentioning Pakistan, better 
than VOV 6175. HFCC shows IBB in Pashto, 340 degrees from SRI LANKA (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. TP carrier search Oct 27 at 1157: JBA on 702 from south of due 
west; 774 from northwest. 702 presumably 2BL Sydney NSW, whose true bearing is 
251 degrees at 13860 km [date correct, overlooked for previous report] (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 9760, Oct 28 at 0552, American songstress soulfully singing ``I`m 
So Lonely, I Could Die``, poor-fair signal. Would expect this to be R. Nikkei 2 
from JAPAN, except I am not getting anysig from Nikkei 1 on 9595. HFCC shows 
also during this hour, an IBB Kurdish service via Nauen, Germany, which could 
propagate, but hard to imagine such programming on it (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 9765, Oct 28 at 0055 past 0100, no signal nor panoply of 
distorted spurs as heard 24 hours earlier. Would sure like to find out what 
that was (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

This report dispatched at 1943 UT October 28




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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 16:21:03 +1300
From: "Radio Heritage Mail" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Another 28 day $1800 challenge
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October 29 2013

Hi

The amazing thing about time, is that as each month goes past, that's
another 30 days of radio memories, stories and heritage to add to the
pile which now stretches back almost 100 years.

You'll find bits and pieces of radio history everywhere. Facebook
these days is where we see a lot of photos and audio recordings flash
by for a few hours before they disappear under a deluge of stuff,
tantalizing but soon gone.

The Radio Heritage Foundation tries to bring stuff together in one
place at www.radioheritage.net and we have boxes of stuff to be
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Our storage space is jam packed these days!

But our biggest challenge is always finding the basic money we need
to just cover the operational costs. We'd like to tell more people
about what we do and get a good scanner so we can illustrate new
features but we must first cover the weekly expenses. 

Each month we have to find $1,800 and donations average about $1,100
so it's a big challenge to try and even maintain funding and also
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We're completely funded by donations from supporters. In New Zealand
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We need your help.

Every 30 days we have more radio stories and stuff to keep safe, and
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 16:29:33 +1300
From: "Radio Heritage Mail" <[email protected]>
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Subject: [HCDX] New PAL Radio Guide
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October 29 2013

New PAL Radio Guide Available
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The latest version of the PAL Pacific Asia Listeners Radio Guide is
now available at www.radioheritage.net.

It covers MW radio stations across the region as far west as
Afghanistan, including Alaska, Hawaii, Australia, New Zealand,
Polynesia, Melanesia, Micronesia, Japan, China, India and many others.

Established over 50 years ago in New Zealand, today it's maintained
by Bruce Portzer of Seattle USA and hosted by the Radio Heritage
Foundation along with a growing number of new radio guides now
including FM and digital radio services and links for online
listening worldwide.

The PAL Radio Guide is provided as a free service. If users wish to
make a donation towards the Radio Heritage Foundation they'll be very
welcomed and appreciated. From as little as $1 at
www.radioheritage.net helps contribute towards the costs of the
Global Radio Memories project.

We welcome all new users of the PAL Radio Guide, and extend a warm
welcome back to the many frequent users in Europe, Canada and the
USA.

Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.net





End of Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 130, Issue 29
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