CUBA   5025  R Rebelde Bauta in Spanish at 0530 UT March 04, NOT ON AIR.

5040 RHC Bauta proper 20 kHz wideband signal, S=9+25dB or -50dBm signal on
remote unit SDR installation in Florida-US, East Coast North America.


USA  5129.851  WBCQ TOM BS sermon, poor tiny S=4-5 ! -94dBm signal
in remote Florida SDR unit.

5085 even WTWW Lebanon TN, S=9+35dB -41dBm powerhouse, music program of the
40ties / 50ties of last century. 12.4 kHz wide proper signal.

6030 Radio Marti Spanish from Greenville NC, S=9+45dB powerhouse, 9.8 kHz
wide signal noted in remote Florida SDR unit. Baseball game report on
Baltimore and Atlanta teams. At 0614 UT played nice 'Cochabamba' mentioned
music kind.

5980.006 kHz, S=8 intermodulation spurious outlet of WWCR noted, - as
mixture of the sermon? 5935.006 kHz / BS TOM prayer of 5890.006 kHz
fundamentals channels, BUT NO INTERMODULATION SIGNAL on lower side of
symmetrical 5845 kHz.


MEXICO   6185even ! frequency - spot on, XEPPM Radio Educacion Mexico City,
strong S=9 carrier visible on SDR screen, but very low only 5 percent
modulation at 0550 UT March 4.
Mariachi music on tiny level heard underneath deep background.


BRAZIL 6180v kHz, NOTHING heard of RNB Brasilia this March 4th morning.


CANADA  6159.975 CKZN St. John's from far eastern Canada, noted at 0552 UT,
S=8-9 fluttery signal into eastern coast remote installation in Florida-US.
Talk by two presenter on Syria and Barcelona matter.
Final program annmt at 0559 UT of CBC Radio One program.
Start of adjacent ORS Moosbrunn transmission splatter on 6155 kHz.

6069.991  CFRX Toronto, S=9+10dB strength signal in FL-US remote post. Talk
on Canadian Screen Award in 2017, Academy awards nomination. About 1970'ies
Yuko Ono show ...  -
Nice audio quality noted in remote SDR at FL-US at 0608 UT on March 4th.


AUSTRIA  6155  ORF OE1 program from ORS bcast center site Moosbrunn, heard
with interval signal in 0559-0600 UT this March 4 morning. S=9+10dB signal
into remote SDR post in FL-US. At 0600 UT top news on recent Northern
Ireland election, pro-British won by 1 seat. Predicted heavy weather storm
in Austria today, up to 150 km/h storm, temperature warm stream
up to +20 cC from the Mediterranean bassin.


ANGUILLA  6090.002 still MUCH DISTORTED signal heard at 0603 UT,
VERY BAD AUDIO QUALITY.
S=9+30dB powerhouse 14 kHz wide band signal stated in FL-US
remote post.
HOW LONG WILL THIS BAD OUTLET HAPPEN ?


COLOMBIA   6010.129  More than fair signal of S=8-9 level of Colombian Voz
de tu Conciencia, very nice Latin American female singer canciones heard on
Florida remote SDR unit. Frequency is NOT stable, wandered 10 Hertz up and
down, between 6010.129 and x.139 kHz. At 0620 UT little BUZZ heterodyne of
the co-channel Brazilian low power on 6010.023 kHz noted so far.

At same time and at 0720 UT noted much stronger S=9+10dB Alcaravan Radio
with sermon on measured exact
5910.183 kHz.

[selected SDR options, span 12.5 kHz RBW 15.3 Hertz]
(wb  df5sx, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 4)


----- Original Message ----- From: "Glenn Hauser via Hard-Core-DX" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2017 6:36 PM
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs March 3, 2017

ECUADOR. 6050, March 3 at 0620, very surprised to find Spanish here, and
it`s a heavily produced gospel huxter, sounds like Ministerio En Contacto,
California. What could it be but HCJB? For many years they signed off at
0500*, but recently cut back to 0230v*. Revived or a mistake? I didn`t
think they were on the air at all at this hour, and MW 690 was recently
turned off forever. Maybe FM 89.3 programming is available, running 24h. I
keep listening for the tell-tale half-hour timesignal, and there it is
right at 0630, and into song, so I`m confident it really is HCJB. Can`t
find any plain old program schedule at http://radiohcjb.org

No sign of ELWA Liberia which should be on 6050 after 0530 now in English,
but I would never hear it in HCJB`s absence, anyway.
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)


ECUADOR   6050 HCJB checked via remote SDR unit in central Florida,
east coast North America  at 0612 UT on March 4.
new tx equipment on Mt. Pichincha close to Quito capital. S=9+10dB or -62dBm
signal, fluttery signal though, small audio modulation, "... palabra
cristiano - Cristo ...".

[selected SDR options, span 12.5 kHz RBW 15.3 Hertz]
(wb  df5sx, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews March 4)


ECUADOR   On 02 March 2017 at 02:19 hrs wrote The Andean Voice:

A warm hello from Quito-Ecuador,
Today a new transmitter was put into operation on Mt. Pichincha, the
Now runs 24 hours a day.

It still lacks air in 4000m sea height, so that the thermoswitch between him
and-off and then turns off (about 5 minutes) again. If the signal reaches
Europe, I can still put some German consignments from the cans.

Your Horst Rosiak, Quito, Ecuador.
(Via Wolfgang Gargitter-AUT, A-DX ng March 2)

New Shortwave transmitter 6050 kHz.

Basically a very gratifying message.
{I'll} Watch the frequency in the near future, and am anxious,
Which penetrates Europe. Until about 5 clock UTC it is still present here
dark.

For how long is the 24-hrs test operation planned before returning to the
Regulatory dispatch at 2:30 pm UT is passed? - Applies to the
Test phase is the regular broadcast schedule in Indian languages, or is
increased in English, Spanish, possibly even German, sent, test
announcements? - RRs - Can you send by the end of 2016 via the online form?

Have noticed that the transmitter is currently silent. - At least bother
Also the station from China to 6050 khz around this year and day time
no more.

I wish you every success in the commissioning of the new station in
Airy height.
Greeting from Tyrol, (Wolfgang Gargitter-AUT, A-DX ng March 2)



This report dispatched at 1736 UT March 3
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