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Today's Topics:

   1. QSL Report (Artur Fernandez Llorella)
   2. Glenn Hauser logs February 13, 2014 (Glenn Hauser)
   3. Glenn Hauser logs February 13-14, 2014 (Glenn Hauser)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 16:04:39 +0100
From: Artur Fernandez Llorella <[email protected]>
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ESTONIA
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[email protected]. v/s Hans-Heinrich Dittmer.Geronimo Shortwave, via 
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via KBC Nauen, 6045, E-QSL in 10 days for e-report to [email protected] AM, 
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NETHERLANDSVahon Hindustani Radio, 1566, E-QSL in 2 weeks for e-report to 
[email protected]. v/s Koos Wijnants.
SOUTH KOREA
Indian DX Report, via KBS, 9515, E-QSL in 3 months for e-report to 
[email protected]
SPAIN
RNE C?ceres, Radio 5, 1107, full detailed E-letter in 8 weeks from 
[email protected]. v/s Urbano Garc?a Alonso, Director. A full detailed 
letter arrived by post from Miguel ?ngel Pulido, Adjunto de Medios.
UNITED KINGDOMKismat Radio, 1035, full detailed E-letter in 3 weeks for 
e-report to [email protected] and [email protected]. Answer came 
from [email protected].
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[email protected]
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e-report to [email protected]
Artur Fern?ndez Llorella
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 10:31:14 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
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Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs February 13, 2014
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** AFGHANISTAN [non]. 11595, Feb 13 at 1448, SW Asian music, poor signal with 
deep fades, cut off at 1459* amid announcement. HFCC and Aoki shows this is VOA 
R. Ashna in Pashto 1430, then Dari 1500-1530, both 100 kW, 88 degrees from 
Biblis, GERMANY; but what happened to the second half? There should not have 
been any transmission break between the languages (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA. 6070, Feb 13 at 0631 check, CFRX is JBA vs Vatican 6075; at 1304, 
local news is poorly audible in noise level. I suppose the best window for CFRX 
will be 0500v-0627v, i.e. after Cuba goes off and before Vatican comes on, but 
I`ve yet to try it. Also presumably after Vatican from 0700, and before Cuba 
until 2400. So far, it seems to me that CFRX is much weaker than it had been 
before it vanished on Sept 5, per DXLD 13-37. So is it running less than one kW 
now and/or with inferior antenna? 

Ken Zichi in Williamston MI, replied earlier: ``Hi Glenn -- I'm in their 
daytime groundwave 'footprint' here in Michigan, and indeed they have been 
audible (better than at night) during the day -- it appears they are on 24/7 -- 
at least they are there whenever I've checked yesterday and today. Apparently 
whatever was broken in their SW transmitter is now fixed. At night they suffer 
from EXTREME QRM from Cuba and sometimes 'skip over my head' so reception is 
actually better during the day than at night here. 73 //Ken Zichi`` 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. 9385-9445, Feb 13 at 1433, extremely distorted FM spurs from CNR1 
programming thruout this range but peaking circa 9410-9430, compensating for 
loss of spurs from WWRB; see U S A (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 5025, Feb 13 at 0633, R. Rebelde is off again; and another anomaly: 
5040, RHC is in Spanish instead of English, while the still overkill 6 MHz 
quartet are all English: best on 6000, 6165, weakest on 6060, least modulation 
on 6100 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GERMANY. 13655, Feb 13 at 1512, poor signal in S Asian song. Aoki shows AWR 
in Punjabi, then Hindi at 1500-1530, 250 kW due east from Nauen (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also AFGANISTAN [non]

** OKLAHOMA. 1210, Feb 13 at 1341 UT, ad for Macy`s, so what`s this? Surely not 
KGYN, no Macy`s in little Guymon OK --- yes, it is KGYN, since next ad is local 
for mace! KGYN has been behaving itself lately, not really audible at night 
with null toward NYC. Official FCC February SR/SS are 1330/0030 UT; March, 
1300/0045. It`s also audible weakly on daytime groundwave (Glenn Hauser, Enid, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. RF 31, KXOK-LD, Enid`s only TV station, continues to be SNAFU. For 
a few days over the weekend Feb 8-9ish, main channel 31.1, PSIP TVOK, was 
transmitting ``no signal``, meaning the input (from Ponca City?) was lost and 
no one was around to fix it. Suddenlink cable 15 has no choice but to show that 
too, picking up the 31 signal from only two blox away. But don`t blame 
Suddenlink for this.

Since then, instead of Retro TV network, including right now 1800-1830+ UT Feb 
13, I keep seeing Episode 848 about Pryor, of `Discover Oklahoma`, dated 
10/2/10 --- as per the billboards between segments, and minutes of black, 
obviously an old recording in format not intended for broadcast as is, without 
commercial inserts. This travelog, hardly distinguishable from an infomercial, 
is syndicated to numerous OK TV stations. I guess it`s the default filler at 
KXOK: what a poor excuse for a TV station!

Most of the time, including latest check Feb 13 around 1800, 31.2 is constant 
full screen color bars and silence (can`t complain too much since no other 
source for those any more), but supposed to be M - FOX as on the PSIP ID. And 
31.3 is black screen and silence, tho still labeled Azteca. Once in a while, 
one or the other of the subchannels will come to life with Spanish programming, 
but not in quite a while. This situation has been going on for months, if not 
years! And I`ve never seen any advertising or listings that the two Spanish 
services are allegedly on the air in Enid, which is just as well, considering 
their extreme unreliability. But is someone paying for this non-carriage??

PLUS, same thing on RF 32, the duplicative lower-powered highly direxional 
intercity relay from the same site downtown Enid site aimed toward the 
translator in Lamont. Often, such as 1800 UT Feb 13, 32 is too weak to decode, 
assuming that`s what the ``bad`` signal really is on the orange bar via the 
Zenith STB; or maybe it`s off and I`m getting a remnant of something else 
(Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ROMANIA. 11620, Feb 13 at 1510, RRI in Arabic, fair with long/short path 
echo. Altho 300 kW aimed 140 degrees from Galbeni, I think I am getting as much 
signal off the back, 320 degrees, which is close to USward (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SPAIN. 21640, Thu Feb 13 at 1438, REE is axually on this frequency // 21610, 
both very poor but // 17595. 1515 both are better with echo, long-path? audible 
especially on 21640. As I reported, as late as Feb 10, Monday, they were still 
sticking to 21630 and colliding with BBC Ascension at 1400-1430. 

Perhaps REE finally concluded 21640 was called for since published as such for 
every day, not just weekends, in the WRTH Update? So a red correxion update 
update may not be necessary on this. Could still be a fluke, and further chex 
called for (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1708 monitoring: confirmed first airing, UT Thursday 
Feb 13 at 0430 on WRMI 9955, fair signal; and second airing, Thursday Feb 13 at 
1330:05 also WRMI 9955, generally atop pulse jamming, both following WRMI IDs 
by gh; and played to completion, followed at 1359:05 by `Scoreboard`. Other 
transmitter NWward carrier overrode for a while at 1356, and back on at 1358 
boosting the propagation outlook. Next:

Thu 2201 on WTWW 9475
UT Fri 0426v on WWRB 3195
Sat 0730 & 1530 on HLR 7265-CUSB
UT Sun 0030 on WRMI 9495
UT Sun 0030 on WTWW 5085
UT Sun 0501 on WTWW 5830
UT Mon 0400v on Area 51 via WBCQ 5110v-CUSB
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 5085 & 5830, Feb 13 at 1308, WTWW-2 and WTWW-1 are both off. At 1432, 
9930 WTWW-2 is still off, but 9475 WTWW-1 and 12105 WTWW-3 are both on now. 
Wonder if only two funxional transmitters are being moved around to five 
different frequencies (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9370, Feb 13 at 1433 check, WWRB is back in whack after going bonkers 
yesterday with humbuzz and spurs, so Brother Scare is clear again and only on 
the proper frequency. Back to the spurs in the area from China, q.v. (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1140, Feb 13 at 1348 UT I have been monitoring for anything in 
Spanish, with KRMP OKC nulled as much as possible, but it`s getting harder with 
earlier sunrises (today in Enid: 1321 UT). All I hear is another English, with 
KSOO [Sioux Falls SD] mentioned in passing. 

However, Dave Hughes in Kansas City MO has kept checking 1140 and reported Feb 
11:

``Hi Glenn, I tried 1140 on Saturday morning [Feb 8] (after oversleeping) and 
heard at 1429 UT "Neon Jazz with Al DeMeo" (I will be listening to that show 
again: great tunes). I am finding it difficult to check at 1400 UT due to job 
responsibilities. 

This morning I checked from home at 1245 UT and found S9+10 ranchera music. At 
work 10 minutes later I can hear nothing on 1140. Correction, very weak music 
amidst all the computer, wireless camera and other noise. I'll try at 1400 UT 
if I can. DH`` and --

``I finally heard 1140 at 1400 UT! It was in Spanish until TOH and then 
switched to English (news followed by "the Power Hour"), In Spanish I heard 
commercials for a law firm in KC, Kansas among other local things. After 
hearing it sooo strong from my QTH this morning after sunrise I had a feeling 
it was not a Mexican. I can't find any reference to it being in Spanish 
overnight, though, and it sort of seems out of synch with the whole patriot 
thing (learn English or go home). Their website doesn't seem to be there any 
more but I found a live feed on
http://tunein.com/radio/KCXL-1140-s32214/
DH``

I`ve checked and rechecked the Univisi?n website, but nothing radial found 
about Kansas City: suspect it`s quite incomplete, concentrating only on more 
major (or full-time) markets. I think they have a lot more affiliates than 
shown there; furthermore, Univisi?n America branding seems to apply to a 
variety of different formats depending on the `needs` of each market. One of 
these days I may drag myself out of bed and get the KCXL webcast going before 
1400 UT. Thanks to Dave for checking this out (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

This report dispatched at 1830 UT February 13



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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 20:25:18 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs February 13-14, 2014
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** BOLIVIA. 4717-, Feb 14 at 0058, R. Yura no doubt on characteristic 
off-frequency, very poor to poor but enough for some music to be heard. A month 
ago, Bob Wilkner measured it on 4716.65. Stig Hartvig Nielsen visiting Bolivia 
doesn`t split kHz, but said it`s just R. Yura, forget the Yatun etc., stuff as 
in listings (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BOLIVIA [and non]. 6135-, Feb 14 at 0005, Spanish station with big het; 0007 
timecheck for 20:07 ``en Radio Santa Cruz``, and music. RSC is on the low side, 
but what is the hetter on the hi side? Can`t make out any audio from it, nor at 
0057, and woefully incomplete HFCC shows *nothing* on 6135 between 2200 and 
0300. So it must be R. Aparecida, Brasil, as in Aoki, which is overcomplete. 

My keyboard matches the het pitch to Ab5 which per my handy bookmark to Physics 
of Music-Notes,
http://www.phy.mtu.edu/~suits/notefreqs.html
is 831 Hz (rounded from two decimal places). So I haven`t made a direct 
measurement of RSC tonight, but it`s usually around 6134.8, only 200 Hz or so 
low. So R. Aparecida is probably about 630 Hz high on this occasion; known to 
vary more than Santa Cruz. Final recheck at 0114, they are still hetting each 
other. If it`s this bad here, how can it be circumbolivia? (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA [and non]. 6070, Feb 13 at 2222, checking for reactivated CFRX 
Toronto: it`s just barely audible, much weaker than e.g. 6090 Anguilla, which 
is much weaker than 6115 WWCR, which of course counts on 100 times the nominal 
power of CFRX and no doubt a much higher gain rhombic antenna. 

I was going to recheck before 2400 as RHC is to come on 6070 at 0000, and at 
0001 UT Feb 14, it`s not yet too late: no RHC on 6070, and CFRX is much better 
now, tho RHC is splattering from 6060. ``Newstalk 10-10`` attributions in news, 
but *0003 RHC carrier on, quickly ramping up power and overcoming CFRX, tho I 
can still make out an item about Mayor Ford before RHC modulation cuts on less 
than a minute later, just as they are mentioning a joint R. Rebelde/RHC 
program, apparently the music-fill hour sounding like folk Andean for starters. 
After that we can forget about listening to CFRX for the next five hours, as 
the best it can do is provide a bit of QRM to Cuba, q.v., making a low audible 
het (LAH) as Wolfgang B?schel has measured CFRX 36 to 41 Hz low, and RHC is 
presumably closer to nominal. How long will frequency manager Arnie prolong his 
``bully`` reputation? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. 11990, Feb 14 at 0019, soft SE Asian song with piano, 0021 
announcement. HFCC shows it`s CRI in Khmer at 23-01, 100 kW, 200 degrees from 
Nanning site. Numerous other Chinese and E Asian signals are in at this time 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 6070, Feb 14 from *0003, RHC overrides CFRX, see CANADA. It`s the 
disposable (?) music-fill hour, opening as joint with R. Rebelde, but at 0009 I 
can`t check 5025 for // as it is gone again (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** EAST TURKISTAN. 5960, Feb 14 at 0058, M&W in Chinese alternating, lo-fi 
audio. Uplooked later, per HFCC it`s CNR, 100 kW ND from Urumqi at 2330-1800; 
Aoki refines it to the Chinese program of PBS Xinjiang.
Shortly I am hearing four lower frequencies from the same site:

4980, Feb 14 at 0100, 5+1 timesignal about one second late, fair signal, but 
rough distorted modulation, in presumed Uighur, 100 kW, 230 degrees.

4850, Feb 14 at 0100, second weakest in talk, and splash from 4840 WWCR; this 
one is PBS Xinjiang in Kazakh, 100 kW ND from Urumqi.

4500, Feb 14 at 0100, poor signal in talk, presumed Mongolian, weakest of the 
bunch; 50 kW, ND.

5060, Feb 14 at 0100, fair signal in Chinese, distorted, but less so than 4980 
Uighur; as usual, the best strength of the bunch (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** PERU. 5460, Feb 14 at 0056, JBA carrier. I had just finished a monitoring 
session and turned the computer back on only to find this:

``5460 tentative Per?, Radio Bol?var, Cd. Bol?var, 0020 to 0039 possible 
reactivation, first time noted this season. Fair signal in South Florida. 73s 
(Bob Wilkner, Pompano Beach, South Florida, UT Feb 14, DX LISTENING DIGEST)``

So turned computer back off and tried for 5460; typical signal comparison here 
to what Bob gets. But this led to several other good logs, back on the porch 
with DX-398 as it`s warmed up enough to be tolerable, and most of the past 
sesquiweek`s snowpack has finally melted (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PERU. 5980, Feb 14 at 0100, S. American conditions are improved a bit (See 
BOLIVIA), so that R. Chaski carries along some audio, but seems under-modulated 
for the carrier level. Nevertheless, I dispense with that and switch on the 
offset BFO, to detect the exact cutoff time, which is: 0102:37.5*, true to 
form, 11 seconds later than a binight ago (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** SAUDI ARABIA. 11930, Feb 13 at 2221, Qur`an from BSKSA, with pulse jamming 
under: R. Mart? may be finished with 11930 at 2200, but the DentroCuban Jamming 
Command lingers on, and woe betide any station foolish enough to time-share an 
OCB frequency. In fact, 11930 pulsejamming can often be heard in the middle of 
the night! 

This Sa`udi is 500 kW due west from Riyadh, but fortunately there is also // 
11820 in the clear and much stronger at 320 degrees toward W Europe, and 
incidentally, us. I let the latter lullabye my nap until it cuts off abruptly 
circa 2300, the scheduled closing time for both after five hours each (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** THAILAND. 13745, Feb 14 at 0022, HSK9 with news in English about the eastern 
USA snowstorm; heavy flutter but still readable. No QubaRM as 13740 is not on, 
and 13780 is far enough away (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 4819.5-USB, Feb 14 at 0103, as I am bandscanning for South Americans, 
encounter a paramilitary net, with the impressive name repeated by NCS with 
every call, ``Eighth Western Rivers Contingency Communications Net``. His call 
is in a format I haven`t heard before, given fonetikaly, NF85AR. He`s calling 
state by state, Kansas at the moment, and gets a reply from NM85AO, both `loud 
& clear` and later mentioned as running 10 watts. 0106 calling Minnesota; 0107 
Arkansas, gets reply from NF85JD in Little Rock, who starts to give his W5 ham 
call by mistake; then Michigan, NF95GD. 

NCS et al. complain of CODAR QRM (so do I) but are pleased with how well this 
apparently new frequency for them is working propagationally, and should hold 
up until sunset becomes too early in spring. After inviting check-ins from 
anyone else, no takers, full ID by NCS as ``This is Coast Guard Auxiliary Radio 
NF85AR``, and securing the net at 1914 CST = 0114Z. Thruout, there was a het 
from carrier on 4820, probably Lhasa, possibly Kolkata, as there is no Latin 
American.

Later, Googling on the full name of the net, I reach nothing but this 26 page 
PDF all about it:
http://www.trlmo.com/cgaux8wr/WR/wr_2013_4.pdf
That`s their fourth quarter 2013 newsletter. From that, it appears there are 
lots of YLs (or XYLs) involved in this aux, but no feminine voices did I hear 
on the net.

Further searching finds this map of USCG Districts:
http://www.uscg.mil/top/units/
No. 8 is the great center of America, from ND to TX, from NM to the FL 
panhandle, WV, the SW corner of PA, and parts of the Great Lake states not 
adjacent to the Lakes. Here`s the Eighth District, HQ New Orleans: 
http://www.uscg.mil/d8/

But what about the Western Rivers?? ``"Western Rivers" means the Mississippi 
River, its tributaries, South Pass, and Southwest Pass, to the navigational 
demarcation lines dividing the high seas from harbors, rivers and other inland 
waters of the United States, and the Port Allen-Morgan City Alternate Route, 
and that part of the Atchafalaya River above its junction with the Port 
Allen-Morgan City Alternate Route including the Old River and the Red River``.

That seems rather too restrictive, until you consider that the Mississippi 
River and its tributaries includes the Ohio, Missouri and Yellowstone all the 
way up to Montana. It would not include the Rio Grande/Bravo, but New Mexico is 
part of this anyway.

I don`t expect to find net schedules, as such info is generally restricted, so 
I start searching on the callsigns. NF85AR brings right up a roster of some 300 
stations which is supposedly restricted, for official use only, so I am 
patriotically not giving the link, but:

NF85AR is Douglas Eubanks, Bellevue NE
NM85AO is Homer Sykes in Topeka KS
NF85JD is John Donar in North Little Rock AR
NF95GD is Gary Dawkins in Hesperia MI
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1708 monitoring: confirmed with excellent signal on 
WTWW-1, 9475, Thursday Feb 13 after 2201; we`re in luck this week, as the other 
two WTWW transmitters, 9930 and 12105, are off at this time. Next:

UT Friday 0426v on WWRB 3195
Saturday 0730 & 1530 on Hamburger Lokalradio 7265-CUSB
UT Sunday 0030 on WRMI 9495
UT Sunday 0030 on WTWW 5085
UT Sunday 0501 on WTWW 5830
UT Monday 0400v on Area 51 via WBCQ 5110v-CUSB; usw. Full sked:
http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9955, Feb 13 after 2200, checking what WRMI is doing on main channel: 
not BS but some other gospel huxter in English; after 2300: `Wavescan` with Ray 
Robinson presenting an item. At 2355, Brazuguese, I think religious, as don`t 
recognize it as a DX program. By now jamming is ramping up in preparation for 
the Radio Libertad hour. It starts off after 0000 UT Feb 14 somewhat audible 
despite the jamming.

This is contrary to the just updated 9955 programming grid as of Feb 9
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AivhtkIEGb3_dENObnZrMkt1YmtUWGxkbkd3TGNzOXc&hl=en#gid=0
which shows Overcomer on 9955 until 2400 UT Mon-Fri! With other programming at 
22-24 only on Sat & Sun. 

Next I check the bonus frequency 9495, weaker but in the clear: UT Thursday Feb 
14 at 0000, it`s `Frecuencia al D?a`, which host Dino Bloise says has just 
marked its seventh anniversary; enhorabuena. Usually concludes with a DX report 
from Ernesto Paulero in Argentina playing several clips of his captations, 
including today, Zanzibar. 0029, Rudy Espinal WRMI ID in Spanish; 0030 
`Historias de Radio` about Jujuy province (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

This report despatched at 0425 UT February 14




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