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Today's Topics:

   1. ERT Open on new 9415 and wrong 9935 on Oct.23 (Ivo Observer)
   2. Correction - Radio ERGO from Oct.26 will be at new time and
      frequency (Ivo Observer)
   3. NHK B-14 (Wolfgang Bueschel_DF5SX)
   4. dxer . ca returns. (R. Colin Newell)
   5. Re: ERT Open on new 9415 and wrong 9935 on Oct.23 (Ivo Observer)
   6. Glenn Hauser logs October 21-22-23, 2014 (Glenn Hauser)
   7. RRI Bucharest B-14 (Wolfgang Bueschel_DF5SX)
   8. Re: RRI Bucharest B-14 late correction (Wolfgang Bueschel_DF5SX)


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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 07:44:09 +0000
From: Ivo Observer <[email protected]>
To: "'Abu Sayed'" <[email protected]>,    "'Al Quaglieri'"
        <[email protected]>,  "'Alexander Beryozkin'"
        <[email protected]>,    "'Alexander Dementiev'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Alexander Zurman'" <[email protected]>,    "'Alexey Zinevich'"
        <[email protected]>,     "'Alokesh Gupta'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Anatoly Klepov'" <[email protected]>,   "'Andreas Tschauder'"
        <[email protected]>, "'Andreas Volk'"
        <[email protected]>,     "'Andrei Skorodumov'"
        <[email protected]>,  "'Anker Petersen'"
        <[email protected]>,       "'Arnulf Piontek'" <[email protected]>,
        "'BCLNEWS'" <[email protected]>,         "'Bengh Ericson'"
        <[email protected]>,      "'Bernd Trutenau'" <[email protected]>,
        "'BK99'" <[email protected]>,        "'Bob Padula'" 
<[email protected]>,
        "'Boris Chastoedov'" <[email protected]>,     "'Dan Ferguson'"
        <[email protected]>,       "'Dario Gabrielli'"
        <[email protected]>,  "'Dave Valko'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Dino Bloise'" <[email protected]>,  "'Dmitry Mezin'"
        <[email protected]>, "'Dmitry Puzanov'" <[email protected]>, "'DX Listening
        Digest'" <[email protected]>,        "'Georgi Bancov'"
        <[email protected]>,      "'Georgi Tamahkyarov'"
        <[email protected]>, "'Glenn Hauser'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Global Radio DX Club'" <[email protected]>,   "'Hard-Core-DX'"
        <[email protected]>,        "'Ian Cattermole'"
        <[email protected]>,      "'Igor D'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Jaisakthivel '" <[email protected]>,    "'JJE'"
        <[email protected]>, "'Jonathan Short'" <[email protected]>,    "'Jorge
        Garcia'" <[email protected]>,        "'Konstantin Aseev'"
        <[email protected]>,   "'Konstantin Gusev'" <[email protected]>,   "'Lim
        Kwet Hian'" <[email protected]>,     "'Mauno Ritola'"
        <[email protected]>,       "'MIDXB'" <[email protected]>, 
"'Mikhail
        Timofeyev'" <[email protected]>,  "'Noel Green'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Paul Ormandy'" <[email protected]>, "'Radio Kurier'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Sei-ichi Hasegawa'" <[email protected]>,    "'Sergej Rogov'"
        <[email protected]>,     "'Sergey Shohin'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Sergey Vinokurov'" <[email protected]>,       "'Shukhrat 
Rakhmatullaev'"
        <[email protected]>,    "'Siniy Voron'" <[email protected]>,       
"'T.
        Patterson'" <[email protected]>,  "'Takahito Akabayashi'"
        <[email protected]>,   "'Valery Sheptukhin'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Vasily Gulyaev'" <[email protected]>,      "'Victor Goonetilleke'"
        <[email protected]>,       "'Vladimir Lisin'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Vladimir Sitnikov'" <[email protected]>,       "'Wolfgang Bueschel'"
        <[email protected]>,    "'Z Liagas'" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] ERT Open on new 9415 and wrong 9935 on Oct.23
Message-ID:
        <CANVtGkAX=XMjeL43-PxUSWGrKNTYK0J63N5F-Pzzptvsb=w...@mail.gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

GREECE    ERT Open was observed on new and wrong frequencies on Oct.23:
from 0500 NF  9415 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek, insread of  9420
from 0500 on  9935 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek, instead of 11645
Back to its usual frequencies 9420 and 11645 around 0640UT. Four videos
http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2014/10/ert-open-on-new-9415-and-wrong-9935-on.html



-- 
73!
Ivo Ivanov

*QTH*: Sofia, Bulgaria
*Equipment*: Sony ICF-2001D 30 m. long wire
*Web: *http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/


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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 11:58:57 +0000
From: Ivo Observer <[email protected]>
To: "'Abu Sayed'" <[email protected]>,    "'Al Quaglieri'"
        <[email protected]>,  "'Alexander Beryozkin'"
        <[email protected]>,    "'Alexander Dementiev'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Alexander Zurman'" <[email protected]>,    "'Alexey Zinevich'"
        <[email protected]>,     "'Alokesh Gupta'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Anatoly Klepov'" <[email protected]>,   "'Andreas Tschauder'"
        <[email protected]>, "'Andreas Volk'"
        <[email protected]>,     "'Andrei Skorodumov'"
        <[email protected]>,  "'Anker Petersen'"
        <[email protected]>,       "'Arnulf Piontek'" <[email protected]>,
        "'BCLNEWS'" <[email protected]>,         "'Bengh Ericson'"
        <[email protected]>,      "'Bernd Trutenau'" <[email protected]>,
        "'BK99'" <[email protected]>,        "'Bob Padula'" 
<[email protected]>,
        "'Boris Chastoedov'" <[email protected]>,     "'Dan Ferguson'"
        <[email protected]>,       "'Dario Gabrielli'"
        <[email protected]>,  "'Dave Valko'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Dino Bloise'" <[email protected]>,  "'Dmitry Mezin'"
        <[email protected]>, "'Dmitry Puzanov'" <[email protected]>, "'DX Listening
        Digest'" <[email protected]>,        "'Georgi Bancov'"
        <[email protected]>,      "'Georgi Tamahkyarov'"
        <[email protected]>, "'Glenn Hauser'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Global Radio DX Club'" <[email protected]>,   "'Hard-Core-DX'"
        <[email protected]>,        "'Ian Cattermole'"
        <[email protected]>,      "'Igor D'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Jaisakthivel '" <[email protected]>,    "'JJE'"
        <[email protected]>, "'Jonathan Short'" <[email protected]>,    "'Jorge
        Garcia'" <[email protected]>,        "'Konstantin Aseev'"
        <[email protected]>,   "'Konstantin Gusev'" <[email protected]>,   "'Lim
        Kwet Hian'" <[email protected]>,     "'Mauno Ritola'"
        <[email protected]>,       "'MIDXB'" <[email protected]>, 
"'Mikhail
        Timofeyev'" <[email protected]>,  "'Noel Green'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Paul Ormandy'" <[email protected]>, "'Radio Kurier'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Sei-ichi Hasegawa'" <[email protected]>,    "'Sergej Rogov'"
        <[email protected]>,     "'Sergey Shohin'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Sergey Vinokurov'" <[email protected]>,       "'Shukhrat 
Rakhmatullaev'"
        <[email protected]>,    "'Siniy Voron'" <[email protected]>,       
"'T.
        Patterson'" <[email protected]>,  "'Takahito Akabayashi'"
        <[email protected]>,   "'Valery Sheptukhin'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Vasily Gulyaev'" <[email protected]>,      "'Victor Goonetilleke'"
        <[email protected]>,       "'Vladimir Lisin'" <[email protected]>,
        "'Vladimir Sitnikov'" <[email protected]>,       "'Wolfgang Bueschel'"
        <[email protected]>,    "'Z Liagas'" <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] Correction - Radio ERGO from Oct.26 will be at new
        time and        frequency
Message-ID:
        <canvtgka6_vv5rfdlmb-3xtf+yozzdag3n7fm3uk-hg_p8vh...@mail.gmail.com>
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U.K.(non)   Winter B-14 of Radio ERGO via BABCOCK will be at new time
and frequency:
1200-1300 on 17845 DHA 250 kW / 225 deg to EaAf Somali, ex 0830-0930
on 17680 in B13
http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2014/10/correction-radio-ergo-from-oct26-will.html



-- 
73!
Ivo Ivanov

*QTH*: Sofia, Bulgaria
*Equipment*: Sony ICF-2001D 30 m. long wire
*Web: *http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/


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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 17:09:28 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel_DF5SX" <[email protected]>
To: "DXLD" <[email protected]>,      "HCDX"
        <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] NHK B-14
Message-ID: <EFD9E3411F674CF694DE07A3229A46E1@HNPC2>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

JAPAN   [ASCENSION ISL/FRANCE/GERMANY/LITHUANIA/MADAGASCAR/PALAU/
RUSSIA/SINGAPORE/SOUTH AFRICA/TAJIKISTAN/UAE/U.K./USA/UZBEKISTAN]

NHK World - Radio Japan Tokyo - October 26, 2014 - March 29, 2015.
B-14 summer season file, according NHK World Radio Japan leaflet.

Arabic
0600-0630 ME/NoAF  11975iss
2100-2130 ME Ramallah 87.8 MHz in Ramallah Palestine,
+3 cities on 107.8, 107.9, and 108 MHz.
<http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/arabic/radio/frequency.html>

Bengali
1300-1345 SoWeAS  11685sng
1500-1545 SoWeAS  FM Dhaka 104.0 MHz + 6 cities
<http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/bengali/radio/frequency.html>

Burmese
1030-1100 SoEaAS 11740sng
1430-1500 SoEaAS 11740sng
2340-2400 SoEaAS 13650

Chinese
0900-0930 AS 6090
1200-1230 AS 6090
1300-1330 AS 6190
1400-1430 AS 6190
1530-1600 AS 9575
2230-2250 AS 9560

English
0500-0530 EUR      13640uae   exBAB Woofferton
0500-0530 AF/EaAF/SoAF  9770iss
1000-1030 OCE/Hawaii    9625
1100-1130 EUR       9760wof, Fris only DRM mode
1200-1230 SoEaAS   11740sng
1400-1430 SoEaAS   11925pal
1400-1430 SoWeAS   11695tac
1800-1830 CeAF     11800mey

French
0530-0600 WeAF     11730iss
0530-0600 CeAF     13840mdg
2030-2100 WeAF     11950mdg

Hindi
0100-0130 SoWeAS    7330tac
1430-1515 SoWeAS   15720mdg

Indonesian
1115-1200 SoEaAS    9625pal
1315-1400 SoEaAS   11925pal
1406-1451 SoEaAS FM Jakarta 89.2 MHz + 37 INS cities
<http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/indonesian/aboutus/radio.html>
2130-2200 SoEaAS    6075

Japanese
{0100-0600 EUR 9420uae, - only reserve emergency special bc slot}
0200-0500 AS       15195
0200-0500 SoWeAS   15590
0200-0500 SoEaAS   17810
0300-0500 CeAM      5960iss
0300-0500 SoEaEUR/NE/ME/NoEaAF 9620nau
0700-0800 EaAS     11710
0800-0900 SoEaAS   17585
0800-1000 So/CeAM  12015asc
0800-1000 SoWeEUR/WeAF 15290iss
0800-1700 AS        9750
0900-1500 SoEaAS   11815
1500-1700 AF/SoWeAS/SoAS   9680
1700-1900 SoEU/ceAF/soAF  11945iss
1700-1900 SoEaEUR/NE/ME/NoEaAF 9765nau
1900-2100 CeAS/ME/NE/NoAF  9670  {alternate reserve 7225 kHz}
1900-2100 CeAF     15130iss
2000-2100 OCE/Hawaii   9625
2100-2300 SoEaAS   11665
2100-2400 AS       11910

Korean
0915-0945 AS  9700
1130-1200 AS  6090
1230-1300 AS  6190
1330-1400 AS  6190
1430-1500 AS  6190
2209-2230 AS  9560

Persian
0400-0430 ME 11730tac
1430-1500 ME 13725iss FM Kabul/Herat 88.0 MHz
<http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/persian/radio/frequency.html>
1630-1700 ME MW927tjk

Portuguese
0900-0930 SoAM   6195hri
2030-2100 SoAM MW1370spa  MW1520 Mogi das Cruzes
          MW1370 Campinas FM 96.5 MHz, Bras?lia FM 94.1 MHz
<http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/portuguese/radio/frequency.html
2130-2200 SoAM 17540hri

Russian
0330-0400 EU    MW738msk   MW1386sit
0430-0500 EU    5910sit
0530-0600 EaAS 11710
1100-1130 EaAS  6090
1130-1200 EU    9760wof, Fris only DRM mode
1600-1630 EU    MW738msk   MW927tjk
1730-1800 EU    MW1386sit

Spanish
0400-0430 CeAM     5985rmi
0400-0430 CeSoAM   6195hri
0930-1000 CeSoAM   6195hri

Swahili
0315-0400 EaAF   7395mdg
1729-1800 EaAF  13730mdg
1730-1800 TZA FM Dar es Salaam 94.6 MHz, Mwanza 98.2 MHz
                 + 22 cities of TBC FM.
          COD FM Kisangani 97.7, Kivu 88.6, Goma 88.7
          BDI FM Bujumbura 88.6, 107.5 MHz.
<http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/swahili/radio/frequency.html>

Thai
1130-1200 SoEaAS 11740sng
1230-1300 SoEaAs 11740sng
2259-2320 SoEaAS 13650

Urdu
1515-1600 SoWeAS 13870uae
1700-1745 SoWeAS MW927tjk

Vietnamese
1100-1130 SoEaAS 11740sng
1300-1330 SoEaAS 11740sng
2320-2340 SoEaAS 13650

Relays:
asc Ascension Isl
hri HRI Furman-SC, South Carolina, USA
iss Issoudun, France
mdg Madagascar
mey Meyerton, South Africa
msk Moscow, Russia
nau Nauen, Germany
pal KHBN Palau
rmi WRMI Okeechobee-FL, Florida USA
sit Sitkunai, Lithuania
sng Kranji, Singapore
spa Sao Paulo, Brazil
tac Tashkent, Uzbekistan
tjk Dushanbe, Tajikistan
uae Al Dhabayya, UAE
wof Woofferton UK-GBR, only DRM mode special on Fris.

FM relays in Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Brazil, Burundi, Congo DR, Indonesia,
Palestine West Bank, and Tanzania.
(NHK Radio Japan, Oct 21, PDF.format leaflet
transformed by wb wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 22)



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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 09:09:28 -0700
From: "R. Colin Newell" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] dxer . ca returns.
Message-ID:
        <CANL-Chmodf647O0+eizbOC=MDYqszfvq1NJwE8bN=+agyfy...@mail.gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

Pulled an "all-nighter" (actually more like 5 PM last night until midnight)
getting
all of my websites onto a new host -- hopefully slightly more robust than
the last one.

So -- DXer . ca is back in business for now.

A big thank you to all the folks sending me advice and best wishes -

For now, let's hope that the attacks subside and we can get back to the
serious business
of listening to our radios!

73 Everyone!

-- 
Colin Newell is the Editor and creator of Coffeecrew.com - DXer.ca -
BobHarris.com |
Amateur Radio VA7WWV | Twitter.Com/CoffeeCrew | Victoria B.C. Canada


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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 16:40:58 +0000
From: Ivo Observer <[email protected]>
To: Abu Sayed <[email protected]>,        Al Quaglieri
        <[email protected]>,  Alexander Beryozkin
        <[email protected]>,    Alexander Dementiev <[email protected]>,  
Alexander
        Zurman <[email protected]>,  Alexey Zinevich <[email protected]>,
        Alokesh Gupta <[email protected]>,       Anatoly Klepov
        <[email protected]>,      Andreas Tschauder 
<[email protected]>,
        Andreas Volk <[email protected]>,        Andrei Skorodumov
        <[email protected]>,  Anker Petersen
        <[email protected]>,       Arnulf Piontek <[email protected]>, BCLNEWS
        <[email protected]>,     Bengh Ericson <[email protected]>,
        Bernd Trutenau <[email protected]>, BK99 <[email protected]>,       Bob 
Padula
        <[email protected]>,      Boris Chastoedov <[email protected]>,
        Dan Ferguson <[email protected]>,  Dario Gabrielli
        <[email protected]>,  Dave Valko <[email protected]>, Dino
        Bloise <[email protected]>,   Dmitry Mezin <[email protected]>, Dmitry
        Puzanov <[email protected]>,        DX Listening Digest 
<[email protected]>,
        Georgi Bancov <[email protected]>,        Georgi Tamahkyarov
        <[email protected]>, Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>,      Global
        Radio DX Club <[email protected]>,      Hard-Core-DX
        <[email protected]>,        Ian Cattermole
        <[email protected]>,      Igor D <[email protected]>,
        Jaisakthivel <[email protected]>, JJE <[email protected]>,
        Jonathan Short <[email protected]>,       Jorge Garcia
        <[email protected]>,         Konstantin Aseev
        <[email protected]>, Konstantin Gusev <[email protected]>, Lim Kwet Hian
        <[email protected]>,         Mauno Ritola <[email protected]>, 
MIDXB
        <[email protected]>,  Mikhail Timofeyev <[email protected]>, Noel
        Green <[email protected]>,   Paul Ormandy <[email protected]>,
        Radio Kurier <[email protected]>,    Sei-ichi Hasegawa <[email protected]>,
        Sergej Rogov <[email protected]>,        Sergey Shohin
        <[email protected]>, Sergey Vinokurov <[email protected]>,     Shukhrat
        Rakhmatullaev <[email protected]>,      Siniy Voron
        <[email protected]>, "T. Patterson" <[email protected]>,     Takahito
        Akabayashi <[email protected]>,        Valery Sheptukhin
        <[email protected]>, Vasily Gulyaev <[email protected]>,        Victor
        Goonetilleke <[email protected]>,  Vladimir Lisin
        <[email protected]>, Vladimir Sitnikov <[email protected]>,      Wolfgang
        Bueschel <[email protected]>, Z Liagas <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] ERT Open on new 9415 and wrong 9935 on Oct.23
Message-ID:
        <CANVtGkCSLTkaRr5US+Gk=jz8q2pc2h7+gbtf61r+a4bdd3a...@mail.gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8

Later today ERTOpen again on new 9415. More videos:
http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2014/10/ert-open-on-new-9415-and-wrong-9935-on.html

http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2014/10/shortwaves-newest-broadcaster-global-24.html

2014-10-23 7:44 GMT+00:00 Ivo Observer <[email protected]>:

> GREECE    ERT Open was observed on new and wrong frequencies on Oct.23:
> from 0500 NF  9415 AVL 170 kW / 323 deg to WeEu Greek, insread of  9420
> from 0500 on  9935 AVL 100 kW / 285 deg to WeEu Greek, instead of 11645
> Back to its usual frequencies 9420 and 11645 around 0640UT. Four videos
> http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/2014/10/ert-open-on-new-9415-and-wrong-9935-on.html
>
>
>
> --
> 73!
> Ivo Ivanov
>
> *QTH*: Sofia, Bulgaria
> *Equipment*: Sony ICF-2001D 30 m. long wire
> *Web: *http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/
>



-- 
73!
Ivo Ivanov

*QTH*: Sofia, Bulgaria
*Equipment*: Sony ICF-2001D 30 m. long wire
*Web: *http://swldxbulgaria.blogspot.com/


------------------------------

Message: 6
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 12:29:50 -0700
From: Glenn Hauser <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs October 21-22-23, 2014
Message-ID:
        <[email protected]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

** ANGUILLA. 1610, Oct 21 at 0542 UT, dulcet tones of Dead Gene Scott can be 
outmade, and confirmed // much stronger 6090; equally weak CHHA easily nulled. 
Caribbean Beacon not often audible here on 1610, WRTH-listed as 50 kW but 
suspected less. If there is a hum like pervades 6090, too weak to tell (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also UNID 1610

** ASCENSION [and non?]. 6005, Oct 21 at 0523, BBCWS poor signal with QRM from 
a modulated carrier or tone cutting on and off irregularly, like a lethargic 
Cuban pulse jammer, but is this a defect on the ASC transmitter? Stops doing 
this at 0528.

6005, Oct 22 at 0559, another het constantly on the lo side of BBCWS, also with 
splash from 6000 Cuba on the air (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** BANGLADESH. 15505, Oct 22 at 1357, VP carrier with flutter, no IS audible 
till 1359:30, and mistimesignal JBA to 1400:11, BB opening Urdu (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL [and non]. 9664.767 approx., Oct 22 at 0553, weak Portuguese 
producing het of Bb below middle-C or 233 Hz with on-frequency station, 
presumably KCBS North Korea which is on 9665 for 18 hours per day, i.e. Voz 
Mission?ria perpetually varying off-frequency (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** BRAZIL. 11745 & 11815, Oct 23 at 0551, distorted spurs again weakly 
detectable from RNA 11780 with music, plus and minus 35 kHz, the lower one 
louder (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. 19000, Oct 23 at 1325, CNR1 jammer, very poor making het with FRG-7 
MHz birdie; a little stronger later in the hour on this, its Thursday only 
13-14 frequency vs RFA Tibetan via Kuwait.

13920, Oct 23 at 1340, CNR1 jammer, fair vs uteroar, none in the 17s, 16s, 14s, 
12s (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 6000, Oct 21 at 0523, RHC English transmitter is off again, altho 
without attenuation, traces of that audio can be heard due to overload from the 
remaining outlets, 6165, 6100, 6060 (and 5040), which at 0526 are replaying the 
English speech about Ebola from the WHO leader Chan whom we heard earlier live 
within the Spanish service.

6000, Oct 23 at 0535 check is off again, but carrier is back from *0556 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** EGYPT. 13850, Oct 23 at 0552, R. Cairo open carrier/dead air or maybe just 
barely modulated (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GOA. 11775, Oct 23 at 1343, south Asian singing, must be AIR Nepali service, 
very poor but audible thanks to absence of Anguilla, and also of CNR1 jamming 
which could be here vs SOH, or in previous hour vs AIR Tibetan --- except for 
splatter from the strong 11785 CNR1 jammer (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** GREECE. 9415, Oct 22 at 0550, ERTOpen is here instead of 9420, F-G signal, 
but by 0556 it`s dead air; also // very poor 11645, weaker than Vatican 11650. 
Avlis previously jumped to 9418 before returning to 9420. Now is this a 
deliberate QSY? It was heard an hour earlier by Tarek Zeidan in Cairo, and 
still on 9415 the following evening with football per Wolfgang B?schel. 

9935, Oct 23 at 0538, dead air again from ERTOpen and // DA is still on 9415, 
not 9420. Not audible now if on 11645 too (Glenn Hauser, OK, WORLD OF RADIO 
1744, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 11425-USB, Oct 22 at 1341, repeated singing fading in and out, 
just two syllables chanting, sounds like ``hound-dog``; 1353 some JBA talk. 
Checking here since Dan Sheedy, California reported:

``UNIDENTIFIED. 11410-USB to 11455-USB. 1421+ 8 Oct., 2 x SSB in Indonesian 
with chat, occasional music -- stations on nearly every 5 kHz channel. sounding 
very similar to the stations heard on 7000-7120-LSB nearly every morning at 
1330-1430+, so perhaps Indo "free-banders"? The Indos are kinda interesting -- 
heard pretty much daily on 40M, but this is the first time for me on 25M, 
wonder what it's all about (what's the Bahasa Indonesia for "hokey-pokey", 
anyway?) Happy early October & all the best from Encinitas.

INDONESIA, 11425-USB, Indonesian "chanters", 1350-1415 9/10/14/15 Oct. Googling 
"11425 kHz Indonesian SSB" brought up a few links for this crew. (Thanks to a 
radioreference forums thread on 4 May 2012 with info from contributors 
"Ridgescan", "Token", "Brandon" and ZL2TAW for links to similar operations on 7 
MHz (apparently the Region 3 IARU intruder watch has the 7 MHz "chanters" 
described as daily operations and "village radio").

11425 is usually the strongest of several frequencies in use during the 
monitoring period (11400, 405, 410, 415, 420, 435, 440, 450, 455, 460, 465), 
mostly BI chat, "chanting" (more like droning) and the occasional musical 
selection (Dan Sheedy, Moonlight Beach, CA, G5/6m X wire, WORLD OF RADIO 1744, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)``

11425-USB, again Oct 23 at 1252 I am hearing 2-way in Indonesian, and also 
similar signals on 11410, 11420, 11455 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MADAGASCAR. 13840, Oct 21 at 0539 check, NHK French relay is running, after 
missing 48 hours earlier, and with usual weekday sidekicks, VOA French on 
13830, Cairo carrier 13850 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 1560, Oct 21 at 0547 UT, ``Radio Viva, 100% m?sica cristiana``, i.e. 
XEJPV, Ciudad Ju?rez, Chihuahua (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 6185, Oct 23 at 0554, tropical music somewhat undermodulated, as 
XEEP, R. Educaci?n is again on during hour following usual 0500*. Note that 
deep Mexico (beyond the US border) goes off DST this Sunday Oct 26, a week 
earlier than El Norte, so XEEP schedule will then normally last until 0600 UT, 
and if extended like this might run until 0700 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 740, Oct 23 at 1304, KRMG Tulsa has completely dissed its original 
AM frequency, IDing now only as ``News 102-3, KRMG``; and for weather it 
depends on ``Fox 23`` = KOKI on RF 22; might as well turn off 740? (Glenn 
Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1743 monitoring: confirmed at 2100 UT Wednesday Oct 22 
on WBCQ 7490 webcast. In a couple weeks when this shift to 2200 UT and sunset 
is even earlier, it should propagate much further west.

WORLD OF RADIO 1744 monitoring: confirmed first SW broadcast, UT Thursday 
October 23 after 0330 on WRMI 9955, with a very poor signal, but very good on 
webcast. Also confirmed at 1247 Oct 23 during second WRMI 9955 broadcast, good 
signal but with LAH from Taiwan, and atop Cuban pulse jamming. Next:

UT Friday 0326v on WWRB, 3185 (we hope; incomplete last week}
Friday 2130 on WRMI 7570 & 15770
Saturday 0630 & 1430 on Hamburger Lokalradio, 7265-CUSB
UT Sunday 0131 on KVOH 9975
Sunday 1000 on WRMI 5850
Sunday 2300 on WRMI 11580
UT Monday 0259v on Area 51 via WBCQ 5110v-CUSB
Tuesday 1100 on WRMI 9955
Wednesday 0630 & 1430 on HLR, 7265-CUSB
Wednesday 1315 on WRMI 9955
Wednesday 2100 on WBCQ 7490 

WH2XDE, 1750 kHz, experimental station in Victor NY has also been running WORLD 
OF RADIO some evenings, such as 0300 UT October 23 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 750, Oct 23 at 1305 UT, ad for Branson Connexion, roughly east-west, 
1306 Fox show or promo. Probably KBNN Lebanon MO, 5 kW daytimer, close enough 
for Branson to be a destination (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 790, Oct 22 at 1248 UT, discussion and interviews about high school 
marching bands, ID in passing as ``Kurm`` (as one word), i.e. KURM, Rogers AR, 
5/0.5 kW U2. NRC AM Log spells it ``Curm``. Band music is a recurring topic on 
this show around this time of day, but no music axually heard (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1060, Oct 23 at 0535 UT, ``daytimer`` KIJN Farwell TX is dead air but 
plenty open carrier to maintain its off-frequency fast SAH with anything else, 
like WLNO or XEEP (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1070, Oct 22 at 1308 UT, ``In the Ghetto``, by Elvis, from N/S, fast 
SAH, obviously KLIO Wichita, but no longer with stupid sportstalk in Spanish, 
ESPN Deportes --- and back to a previous format of Classic Country, which in 
the meantime has been on sibling 92.3 FM, KFTI. Then DJ teaser, another country 
song, and confirmed // 92.3 which is marginally audible here from Norton, 
Kansas, between local LPFM KAMG 92.1 and KOMA OKC 92.5; 1313 ``Classic Country 
92.3 and AM 1070``; 1358 non ID and music past hourtop. At 1402, legal ID as 
``KFTI-FM Newton-Wichita and KLIO 1070 AM Wichita``, local news headlines, 1404 
back to music already. No other references to 1070 or KLIO heard. Also Oct 23 
at 0534, C&W music with usual fast SAH against KNX; also at 1310 against KNX or 
whatever, as I can tell by 10-kHz stepping with BFO on the DX-398 that KLIO is 
slightly on the lo side. Miscellaneous further chex day and night into Oct 23 
find 1070 is still Classic
 County in English // 92.3. 

1070 KLIO flip to ESPN Deportes was on Sept 30, 2013, more than a year ago 
already! That replaced True Oldies, as discussed in
http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld1340.txt
http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld1344.txt

We anticipated some change here on 1070, since this story:

Journal Sells Wichita Station to Envision --- on 10.13.2014
 
Envision Inc. is benefiting from the Journal Broadcast and E.W. 
Scripps merger ? the required sale of a station in the Wichita, Kan., 
market to meet federal market ownership limits.

The station selected for sale is KFTI(FM). Envision, headquartered in 
Wichita, is a nonprofit dedicated to making the blind and visually 
impaired independent and self-supporting when possible. It is 
acquiring the station to use as a training ground, a revenue source 
and a messaging platform.

KFTI is no low-rent, low-powered scrub station, but packs a solid a 
100 kW signal.

President and CEO of Envision Michael Monteferrante said, "We are very 
excited to be adding a new dimension to our organization as we enter 
the world of broadcast communications ? KFTI represents our latest 
success in diversifying our operations and strengthening our 
resources. We?re gaining a new revenue stream for funding our 
programs, new job opportunities for those we serve and a valuable 
communications vehicle through which we and other organizations can 
reach audiences. "

In other transactions, Alpha Media is acquiring six stations from 
Buckley Broadcasting of California and Buckley Communications. The 
stations are: KKBB(FM), KLLY(FM), KNZR(AM/FM) in Bakersfield and 
KHTN(FM) and KUBB(FM) in Merced.

Alpha owns stations in 12 markets. Richard A. Foreman Associates was 
the broker. - See more at: 
http://www.radioworld.com/article/journal-sells-station-to-envision/272804#sthash.4fp7oThF.dpuf
(via Dennis Gibson, ABDX via DXLD) 

WTFK? 92.3, really Newton KS north of Wichita, and marginally audible 
here. Has been classic country, after AM 1070 was converted to Spanish 
sports. Now what becomes of classic country format in Wichita? Geez 
(Glenn Hauser, DXLD 14-42)

So for now at least, C.C. is back on 1070, pending some new format and new 
owners for 92.3 (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1260, Oct 23 at 0530 UT, KSGF with local calendar of events, briefly 
atop the jumble, i.e. 5/5 kW U2 from Springfield MO. Night pattern is 
supposedly circle tangent south major lobe, and small ellipse opposite north 
minor lobe, i.e. null toward us. I at first took it as KSPF which would make 
more sense, but that`s a call for no US AM station (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. TP carrier search Oct 22 at 1251-1252, after sunrise here 1244 
UT: JBA on 774, 693, 612, 792. The strongest is 792 and it loops E/W rather 
than NW/SE, so maybe all of them are DU instead of E Asia. Most likely 792 
would be 25 kW 4RN, Brisbane, ABCRN (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 1610-1620+, Oct 21 at 0542 UT as I am monitoring ANGUILLA, q.v., 
a noise blob is very slowing crossing 1610 and moving upward. It`s not like 
IBOC; an ionosonde? Or some new local device? By 0543 UT it`s crossing 1620 R. 
Rebelde and a SAH.

1610-1620+, Oct 23 at 0524 UT, same thing is happening again, noise blob 
gradually moving upward from 1610 across 1615, by 0525 across 1620 stations. 
What is this? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 13564-CW, Oct 23 at 1334, HIFER beacon GNK, Madison WI, with 
continuous CW IDs, JBA at first but fading up nicely. QRM from the ISM hash 
around 13560, and also a beeper at the rate of exactly 3 per second from 
13560.0; what`s that? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

This report despatched at 1929 UT October 23


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Message: 7
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 22:35:10 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel_DF5SX" <[email protected]>
To: "HCDX" <[email protected]>,     "DXLD"
        <[email protected]>
Subject: [HCDX] RRI Bucharest B-14
Message-ID: <C605DF021D104AC2A6172CE14F48777E@HNPC2>
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ROMANIA   Winter B-14 schedule of Radio Romania International Bucharest

ARABIC    0730-0756 11660G 15200G 15330T 17810T
          1300-1326 11945G 13720T 15400T 15460G 17810T - additional -
          1630-1656  9680T 11760T 11870G 15170G
AROMANIAN 1530-1556  6040S
          1730-1756  5955S
          1930-1956  5945S
CHINESE   0500-0526 15220T 17870T-DRM
          1330-1356 11880T 13660T  - retimed -
ENGLISH   0100-0156  6145G  7325G
          0400-0456  6020G  7340G 13730T 15140T
          0630-0656  7345T  9600G-DRM 17780G 21600T
          1200-1256 15460G 17530T 17765G 21520T
          1800-1856  5940T-DRM  9780T
          2130-2156  6030G-DRM  6170T  7310T  7380G
          2300-2356  6015G  7220G  7395T  9620T
FRENCH    0200-0256  5975G  7395G
          0600-0626  7360G  9650G-DRM 11790T 13740T
          1000-1056 15260G 17870G Suns only
          1100-1156 15150T 15255G 17820G 17870T
          1700-1756  7400T  9690T
          1800-1856  7350G
          2000-2056  7430G
          2100-2126  6030G 7370G-DRM
GERMAN    0700-0726  6020T-DRM 7345T
          1500-1556  5960T  7330T  - retimed -
          1900-1956  6010T  7405T-DRM
ITALIAN   1500-1526  6040S
          1700-1726  5955S
          1900-1926  5945S-DRM
ROMANIAN  0100-0256  5910T  7340T
          0500-0556  6145G  7220G
          0800-0856 15370T 15430G Suns only "Curierul romanesc"
                    17850G 17860T
          0900-0956 15380G 15430T Suns only "Curierul romanesc"
                    17745G 17775T
          1000-1056 15170T 17780T Suns only "Curierul romanesc"
          1300-1356  9880S Saftica transmission opens earlier
          1400-1556 15170G 17840G  - retimed -
          1600-1656 - deleted -
          1700-1756  5920G  7370G
          1800-1856  5990G
          1900-1956  5990G  7430G
          2000-2056  5990G
RUSSIAN   0530-0556  5940T-DRM  7320T
          1400-1456 11985T 13860T  - extented time to 60 mins
          1600-1626  5930T-DRM  9810T
SERBIAN   1630-1656  5955S
          1830-1856  6180S
          2030-2056  6030S
SPANISH   0000-0056  7325T  7335G  9525G   9730T
          0300-0356  7345G  9470T  9470G  11800T
                            ? both 9470 synchronized ?
          2000-2056  6010T  7235T
          2200-2256  9790T 11870T
UKRAINIAN 1600-1626  5955S
          1800-1826  6090S
          2000-2026  6030S

G=Galbeni 2x300 kW, S=Saftica 1x100 kW, T=Tiganesti 3x300 kW.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 21)



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Message: 8
Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 23:06:05 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel_DF5SX" <[email protected]>
To: "HCDX" <[email protected]>,     "DXLD"
        <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] RRI Bucharest B-14 late correction
Message-ID: <70AA87B56F2749438AC71589AC15A1DF@HNPC2>
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        reply-type=original

Re:  RRI Bucharest B-14

ROMANIA   Winter B-14 schedule of Radio Romania International

ARABIC    1300-1326 11945G 13560T*  15400T 15460G 17810T - additional -
          * ex13720 to avoid Tinang, PHL co-channel.


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