Re: [HCDX] Mystery 10100khz signal

2019-08-25 Thread david goren via Hard-Core-DX
Um, I think you meant: “Thanks Glenn.”

> On Aug 25, 2019, at 10:30 PM, Paul B. Walker, Jr. 
>  wrote:
> 
> The harmonic was quite loud and listenable.  Sorry, I dont really have time
> to go looking while Dxing for past comments way back in history. I read
> alot of what you post/share, but dont obviously remember it all.
> 
> On Sun, Aug 25, 2019 at 8:29 PM Glenn Hauser  wrote:
> 
>> From 2018::
>> 
>> ** U S A. 10100, July 15 at 0027, WWRB is JBA but enough to match this
>> second harmonic to VG S9+25 fundamental 5050 with weekend-only over-wrought
>> gospel huxters (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Monday, August 26, 2019, 2:28:34 AM GMT+1, Paul B. Walker, Jr. <
>> walkerbroadcast...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Twice in the last few weeks, usually on a Sunday i think.. I've had a
>> english language preacher (he sounds like hes from the US) on 10100khz..
>> and i couldn't tie it to WWCR, IE: A harmonic.
>> 
>> What in goodness gracious am I hearing?
>> 
>> Paul, Laramie WY
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Re: [HCDX] UN-ID station

2019-05-15 Thread david goren via Hard-Core-DX
Radio Huanta 2000 from Peru is on this frequency.

> On May 15, 2019, at 7:46 AM, Stephen Wood  wrote:
> 
> 4747.58 - Tune in at 0005 to faint music just above noise level. Could hear 
> DJ style announcements but signal was to garbled to make out the 
> language.Static level was extremely high and there was intermittent CODAR 
> interference. There were several different announcers going back and forth, 
> one Yl and a couple of OM.There seemed to be music behind the 
> announcers.Thought I heard what sounded like Spanish but cannot be positive. 
> Music was not distinct so no clues there. Listened for about 15 minutes but 
> no change in conditions then left to watch the Bruins hockey game. Checked 
> again at 0200 and signal was gone. Not sure if this is some sort of mixing 
> product,pirate or something I may have missed that was reported earlier. Any 
> thoughts ?
> 
> 
> Perseus SDR
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Re: [HCDX] Station on 4980 kHz with Christmas music?

2018-12-24 Thread david goren via Hard-Core-DX
I suspect it’s being relayed via WRMI as they have been airing Supreme Master 
TV on other freqs.

> On Dec 24, 2018, at 4:25 PM, Arthur Delibert  wrote:
> 
> Update:  They advise listeners to go to the website for Supreme Master TV; 
> the shortwave audio seems to follow the livestream audio of Supreme Master TV 
> with a delay of several seconds.
> 
> 
> From: Hard-Core-DX  on behalf of 
> Arthur Delibert 
> Sent: Monday, December 24, 2018 4:14 PM
> To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
> Subject: [HCDX] Station on 4980 kHz with Christmas music?
> 
> Currently hearing a station on 4980 kHz playing Christmas music.  At 2109, a 
> woman announcer with news about an exchange of gifts between the leaders of 
> North and South Korea, followed by a man with a story about women's programs 
> in Bangladesh, and then the woman with news about increasing vegan choices by 
> UK shoppers.  Strong signal.  Switching the SAL-12 antenna around the 
> compass, it seems strongest from the SW.  Does anyone know what this is?  
> (Art Delibert, N. Bethesda MD)
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Re: [HCDX] WWV: Are they testing us?

2018-09-22 Thread david goren via Hard-Core-DX


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Re: [HCDX] New Latin Station on 5049.24?

2017-09-15 Thread david goren
I tuned in after I saw your note…could barely copy voices out of the noise, but 
a Spanish speaking male did fade up for a few seconds. I didn’t see the exact 
moment the  signal went off, but it was somewhere around 2315.



> On Sep 15, 2017, at 7:03 PM, Arthur Delibert  wrote:
> 
> I’m hearing Latin music and a male announcer in Spanish on 5049.24 kHz from 
> 2250 tune in.  I think there was an ID at 2254, but my old ears couldn’t pick 
> it out.  Some pf the music sounds Andean.  At this time, almost all of South 
> America is in darkness, except a bit of Columbia, Ecuador and Peru, and those 
> areas are just coming into gray-line with my location.
> 
> Anyone?
> 
> --Art Delibert, N. Bethesda, MD
> 
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Re: [HCDX] Report on Radio Clube do Para 4885

2017-09-11 Thread david goren

> On Sep 11, 2017, at 4:57 PM, Paul B. Walker, Jr. 
> <walkerbroadcast...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> My statement was an educated guess based upon observations.   Nothing more
> nothing less.   And now I'm expected to remember something Glenn put in a
> log months Ago? I don't think so!

Paul, nobody’s trying to run you down. The point I was trying make is that in 
this listening community observations like this are constantly noted and 
therefore eminently searchable. When I saw your original post I just googled 
“Clube Do Para off air 4885” and found several mentions right away. It’s fine 
to go with your gut, but you’re not listening in a vacuum. We’re listening 
along with you and the data is often findable.

> 
> I sent a letter to the station and asked a few questions, to confirm power
> level and off air/air status and improvements recently so I *DID* do my
> homework... I am just waiting to hear back
> 
> I have some expierience and knowledge of broadcasting, both in the on air
> and technical Side of the business.  Something most DXers have none of and
> something Glenn hasn't had in decades, longer then I've been alive.
> 
> If I am making a negative insinuation or assumption about a station or
> insulting them, you'll know... trust me.   I'll make that clear.
> 
> I make an EDUCATED guess based about my limited few years experience as a
> DXer and my decade plus as a broadcaster who's seen many transmitter shacks
> and knows many engineers
> 
> Paul
> 
> On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 4:50 PM WHO DARES WINS <broadwin...@msn.com> wrote:
> 
>> Since you refused to honor my request to not post my original message, and
>> was selective in what you did post, how about you post the rest of our
>> conversation so I'm not made out to be attacking Poor Paul as that's what
>> started now.
>> 
>> 
>> John C.
>> 
>> 
>> Begin forwarded message:
>> 
>> From: WHO DARES WINS <broadwin...@msn.com<mailto:broadwin...@msn.com>>
>> Date: September 11, 2017 at 11:31:58 AM EDT
>> To: david goren <shortwaveol...@mac.com<mailto:shortwaveol...@mac.com>>
>> Subject: Re: [HCDX] Report on Radio Clube do Para 4885
>> 
>> David,
>> 
>> I agree completely but there's no subtle way of getting the attention of
>> some people other than being direct. Like I stated previously, please
>> disregard my post about 4885. It's just a shame that certain logging
>> information posted isn't more credible with investigation being done first,
>> not just to post.
>> 
>> At least Glen H., and other DXers do their homework first or ask a
>> question instead of making unfounded statements. Again, please disregard my
>> post please!
>> 
>> 
>> John C.
>> 
>> 
>> On Sep 11, 2017, at 11:13 AM, david goren <shortwaveol...@mac.com> shortwaveol...@mac.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi John:
>> 
>> Certainly, I don’t think you were being intentionally unfair to Paul…more
>> using a figure of speech. He does frequently jump to conclusions and ignore
>> the cumulative wisdom of other dx’ers.
>> 
>> I was hoping to send a subtle message to Paul that this information was
>> already out there, through sources that he disdains like Glenn. No doubt a
>> wasted effort.
>> 
>> 73,
>> 
>> David
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Sep 11, 2017, at 10:52 AM, WHO DARES WINS <broadwin...@msn.com> broadwin...@msn.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> I wasn't trying to be unfair but if your making statements perhaps you
>> should check with the station first? That sounds like the professional and
>> fair thing to do before making statements without fact? I'm not trying to
>> flame anyone!
>> 
>> Disregard my previous post re: 4885. My post was made on reception of this
>> station I personally have picked up as seasonally they have always come in
>> better after Summer.
>> 
>> 
>> John C.
>> 
>> 
>> On Sep 11, 2017, at 10:42 AM, david goren <shortwaveol...@mac.com> shortwaveol...@mac.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Well to be fair to Paul, Clube do Para was off air earlier in the summer
>> per Glenn Hauser and other reports due to an ownership dispute. They have
>> been sounding better than in recent years so perhaps some maintenance was
>> done as well.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On Sep 11, 2017, at 10:34 AM, WHO DARES WINS <broadwin...@msn.com> broadwin...@msn.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> BRAZIL. Radio Clube do Para, 4885, Belem, in Portuguese, is and has been a
>> easy regular DX daily c

Re: [HCDX] Report on Radio Clube do Para 4885

2017-09-11 Thread david goren
Well to be fair to Paul, Clube do Para was off air earlier in the summer per 
Glenn Hauser and other reports due to an ownership dispute. They have been 
sounding better than in recent years so perhaps some maintenance was done as 
well.

Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 11, 2017, at 10:34 AM, WHO DARES WINS  wrote:
> 
> BRAZIL. Radio Clube do Para, 4885, Belem, in Portuguese, is and has been a 
> easy regular DX daily catch in South Central, Pa., and other SW DXers in 
> Pennsylvania report it frequently. 
> 
> With the change over in seasons from Sumner to Fall, the reception quality 
> always has increased during the past years I've listened for them. It is one 
> of the Tropical Band stations you can always depend on DXing and hearing at a 
> Poor-Fair level in the Summer to Fair-Good in the Fall, Winter and Spring 
> without fail.
> 
> It's been reported daily, weekly, and monthly in SW blogs as a normal catch. 
> I'm sure if you contacted the station via their web page and asked them about 
> transmitter upgrades they would be more than glad to reply. That way 
> suppositions would not be needed to be posted without firm evidence. 
> 
> 
> John Cooper
> Lebanon, Pa
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[HCDX] Aw

2016-09-04 Thread david goren
R

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[HCDX] W

2016-09-04 Thread david goren


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Re: [HCDX] QSL KVOH - Los Angeles 9975 khz

2015-06-23 Thread david goren
Tjm

On Jun 23, 2015, at 4:05 PM, Daniel Wyllyans danieln...@gmail.com wrote:

 *Received QSL card KVOH - Los Angeles confirmed a listen on 9975 kHz in
 English , The report receport was sent via email at the address:
 q...@kvoh.net q...@kvoh.net*
 
 
 *RX: Tecsun S-2000  Antenna: Long wire 60 Meters*
 
 *Daniel Wyllyans Nova Xavantina MT Brazil*
 
 *Photos: *
 
 
 *http://www.dexismointernacional.com.br/qsl-card/item/304-qsl-kvoh-los-angeles-9975-khz.html
 http://www.dexismointernacional.com.br/qsl-card/item/304-qsl-kvoh-los-angeles-9975-khz.html*
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[HCDX] Shortwave Shindig reprot

2015-03-01 Thread David Goren
Glenn:

Thanks for the great report! Give me your snail mail address and I'll send you 
a QSL card...(in a month or so...)

dg

PS: we're likely going to rebroadcast the program in the coming weeks. I'll let 
you know the details when I have them.


On Mar 1, 2015, at 12:07 PM, Glenn Hauser via Hard-Core-DX wrote:

 ** BANGLADESH. 15505, March 1 at 1359, tune in very poor BB signal just in 
 time to hear mistimesignal ending at 1359:30 today (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
 LISTENING DIGEST)
 
 ** BRAZIL. 11747  11813, March 1 at 0633, very poor but audible crackling 
 from RNB/RNA 11780.1v; standard remarx (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
 
 ** CUBA. 13740, March 1 at 0634, very big open carrier, obviously an RHC 
 transmitter used earlier in evening; 13820 residual pulse jamming against 
 Martí[non] is also well audible, so MUF is up. Furthermore, RHC is still 
 audible but weaker on the only Spanish frequency intentionally scheduled 
 until 0700, 15230 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
 
 ** GREECE. 9420, March 1 at 0629, ERT good signal with a speech, might be 
 political but there is no audience applause, so suspect it is a sermon, this 
 being Sunday morning when ERT used to broadcast wonderful Orthodox 
 singing/chanting. I hope that eventually come back under the new regime`s 
 revived ERT. Still such talking at 0638. Lately have been hearing ERT on 9420 
 only, if at all (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
 
 ** GUATEMALA. (4055-), March 1 circa 0130-0230, monitored R. Verdad 
 conveniently on webcast in case their fifteenth anniversary celebration could 
 be heard, but only normal programming of preaching while I suppose they were 
 having a party at the station between 2300 and 0330 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
 LISTENING DIGEST)
 
 ** INDONESIA. 9526-, March 1 at 1444, no signal detectable from VOI nor at 
 1504. Atsunori Ishida`s http://rri.jpn.org log for today so far indicates 
 it`s been intermittent: ``9526 kHz 0945c/on-1200- (No signal at 1255), 
 0945-1000- ??, 1059 (CC), 1159 (JJ), *1305- (No signal at 1355)`` (Glenn 
 Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
 
 ** NIGERIA [and non]. 15120-, March 1 at 0635, big open carrier with lite 
 whine; off-frequency to the lo side, typical of V. of Nigeria which is 
 supposed to have an English broadcast at +05-07, but not even a carrier heard 
 in months, let alone modulation. Thorsten Hallmann and Alan Roe, who keep 
 closer track of VON, say they have usually been playing filler programming, 
 and often in the wrong language at the wrong time. Propagational coöperation 
 may be a fluke, but bears further checking into spring; 15580 Botswana also 
 audible, weaker, but has the advantage of modulating with VOA music (Glenn 
 Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
 
 ** SPAIN. 15490, March 1 at 1457, REE IS on second day of new frequency; good 
 strength but quite a short/long path echo. Quick check of 17 MHz finds 
 nothing yet, and when I get back to 15490 have missed part of sign-on 
 frequency announcement including 15490, 9620, 12030 plus irrelevant satellite 
 frequencies. Then I can only detect JBA signals on 12030, 17755, but at least 
 this one is now on, // 15490 at 1506. Running 9620 to North America across 
 the noon meridian is madness, inaudible; maybe it reaches the first hop into 
 the Atlantic (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
 
 ** SUDAN [non]. 15400  15550, March 1 at 1525, R. Tamazuj via VATICAN, no 
 tone jamming yet. 13800 via MADAGASCAR checked at 1527 is way out of synch 
 with the others and still so at 1554 during Dabanga; too weak to figure out 
 how far off, or which comes first. At 1554, there is a fast SAH open carrier 
 QRMing 13800, i.e. warmup for imminent site switch, then it`s off. 1556:54 
 the MAD transmitter cuts off and there is nothing for about 5 seconds until 
 VAT comes up weaker, and now it`s synchro with 15550. So the changeover time 
 of 1600 in Aoki, EiBi and HFCC are all incorrect instead of 1557. There is 
 tremendous pressure to round things off, which databases need to confront and 
 combat in the face of monitoring evidence, or even standard operational 
 procedures (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
 
 ** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1762 monitoring: confirmed UT Sunday March 1 from 
 0230 on KVOH 9975, now following the 0130 sacred soccer show and starting at 
 0230 instead of 0231. 
 
 WOR 1762 also confirmed on WA0RCR, 1860-AM, Wentzville MO, again this UT 
 Sunday March 1 from 0424, 9 minutes after nominal 0415, which I suppose is 
 the earliest it might start some weeks, depending on length of previous 
 segments. Once you hear when the ARRL news starts, circa 0410 tonight, you 
 know it`ll be another ~14 minutes before WOR. Vern has edited out the few 
 seconds of WOR theme when I am not talking over it, to make the music 
 ``incidental``. He also must interject WA0RCR IDs at 10-minute intervals, 
 0435 and 0445. 
 
 LSB ham QRM is almost constant, due to a 160m contest underway which fills up 

[HCDX] shortwave stations in peru

2014-02-04 Thread david goren
Can someone point me to (or help me compile) a list of active or recently 
active shortwave stations in Bolivia and Peru?
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[HCDX] Peruvian Stations

2012-07-14 Thread David Goren
Can one of the Peruvian DX experts help me figure out what (if any) Peruvian 
shortwave stations are in the general region of Carhuaz, Ancash Peru.

Thanks. dg
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[HCDX] OT: Online Shortwave Archives

2012-02-04 Thread David Goren
I'm compiling a list of online sites that feature shortwave radio airchecks for 
my annual Shortwave Shindig Presentation at the Winter SWL Fest. Please email 
me with your favorites. 73, David
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Re: [HCDX] unID jazz on 1520 until 8:30 pm EDT

2010-09-13 Thread David Goren
Maybe it was WTHE, MIneola, NY running a brokered program or testing...Their 
usual format is gospel.


On Sep 13, 2010, at 7:48 PM, Glenn Hauser wrote:

 Glenn - I had an unID on 1520 kHz last night (Sept 12) from 2330 UT to 0030 
 UT (Sept 13) under WWKB Buffalo (tho at times was stronger than WWKB), with 
 non stop jazz music, and no ID. Wondering if you have any idea who it may be. 
 73s (Bill Bergadano, KA2EMZ, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
 
 Certainly not KOKC our dominant here, with news talk. Looking thru the NRC AM 
 Log 2010 listings for 1520, of course nobody has a pure jazz format.
 
 One not too far from you might be possible: WIZZ Greenfield MA, 10 kW 
 daytimer, nostalgia. Altho the time should have been close to sunset if not 
 past. Other DXers in the northeast could probably help you nail this. [Hmm, 
 could IZZ denote JZZ? Only one letter off]. 73, (Glenn to Bill, via DXLD)
 
 Tnx Glenn - weirdest thing, no toh ID, not one announcer at all, a DX 
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Re: [HCDX] Thur Dx: 4900 Guinea

2010-09-09 Thread David Goren
Also, on the technicians page, there's a caption identifying the tech in charge 
of SW 4.9 Timbi.


On Sep 9, 2010, at 10:50 PM, Glenn Hauser wrote:

 Chuck,
 
 The website does mention 4900 at the top, but alternating with other messages 
 so you have to watch them alternate for a while:
 
 Nouvelle Station
 Ecoutez la radio Familia en ondes courtes sur 4.900MHz dans tout le pays du 
 lundi au dimanche, de 18h à 00h TU...
 
 Could not find any info? It`s been reported numerous times in DXLD, including 
 background when it first appeared.
 
 73, Glenn
 
 --- On Thu, 9/9/10, Charles Bolland ka4...@peoplepc.com wrote:
 
 
 
 
 Guinea, 4900, 
 Familia FM, (tent) 2320-2330,   Noted music until 2324 when it is interrupted 
 by a male and female
 in French language 
 comments.  After comments, more hilife type music is presented.   
 Signal was poor.  
 Could not find any 
 information about this station except for one entry in AOKI on 4900 KHz.  
 Checked
 the station's  
 Web page http://www.familiaFm.com/ which 
 was all in French, but nothing mentioned about 4900 KHz.  
 
 At 2337 a female 
 (sameone as before) commences with chatter again.  (Chuck Bolland, 
 September 9, 2010)
  
  
 NRD545
 26.37N  
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[HCDX] OT: Shortwave Listening Event

2010-04-12 Thread David Goren
Pardon the somewhat off topic message:

After years of nurturing it at the SWL WinterFest in Kulpsville, I'm taking a 
version of my shortwave listening event aka the Listening Lounge aka The 
Shortwave Shindig on the road to the Megapolis Festival in Baltimore, MD on 
Saturday evening May 15th from 10 pm until dawn. If anyone is in the area, I'd 
love to see some familiar faces. Festival admission is low, about $10.00 and 
runs from Friday to Sunday.

http://www.megapolifestival.org
http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/The-Shortwave-Shindig/238065562301?ref=ts

 The festival is aimed towards radio documentarians and sound 
artists/composers, many of whom also attend the annual Third Coast Audio 
Festival in Chicago.

Here's the official description:

The Shortwave Shindig is an overnight immersion in the wavering, crackly sonics 
of the shortwave radio spectrum. Every day we stride through a stew of signals: 
our bodies vibrating imperceptibly to a riot of ouds, harmoniums, raving 
preachers, propaganda, secret messages, electronic squawks, and beeps. We lack 
only the transistors and diodes to be able to decode them. With a phalanx of 
receivers and gossamer strands of antennae, the Shortwave Shindig invites 
listeners to decipher the distant and elusive sounds of the shortwave bands.

10pm-Midnight: Mercy, So Much Noise. 
A crisp and creamy mix of real-time and archival shortwave audio.

Midnight-3 am: Whammy Bar.
The shortwave radio spectrum between 2 and 30 Megahertz provides accessible, 
constantly morphing aural textures that have a rich history of use by sound 
artists and musicians, both experimental and pop. After a review of some of 
this work, via recordings and live performances,  we will collectively craft 
new soundscapes incorporating receiver improvisations and post-production 
techniques. Listeners are encouraged to bring laptop-based production gear to 
make their own pieces.

3am- dawn: The Thin Gray Line. 
As dawn approaches, we'll track the movement of the sharp edge dividing 
darkness from light around the world, briefly enhancing the reception of 
low-powered domestic and regional stations from Africa, the Middle East, India, 
Asia, and Latin America. This segment will combine live on-site monitoring, 
(atmospheric conditions permitting), a global network of web-based receivers 
and archival audio.

Schedule and segment length subject to change. Several shortwave radios will be 
available for tuning; participants are encouraged to bring a shortwave radio if 
they have one.

David Goren is a radio producer and audio archivist who has been messing around 
with shortwave sound for almost 40 years.
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Re: [HCDX] OT: Shortwave Listening Event

2010-04-12 Thread David Goren
I had the URL wrong:

http://www.megapolisfestival.org

On Apr 11, 2010, at 11:48 AM, David Goren wrote:

 Pardon the somewhat off topic message:
 
 After years of nurturing it at the SWL WinterFest in Kulpsville, I'm taking a 
 version of my shortwave listening event aka the Listening Lounge aka The 
 Shortwave Shindig on the road to the Megapolis Festival in Baltimore, MD on 
 Saturday evening May 15th from 10 pm until dawn. If anyone is in the area, 
 I'd love to see some familiar faces. Festival admission is low, about $10.00 
 and runs from Friday to Sunday.
 
 http://www.megapolifestival.org
 http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/The-Shortwave-Shindig/238065562301?ref=ts
 
 The festival is aimed towards radio documentarians and sound 
 artists/composers, many of whom also attend the annual Third Coast Audio 
 Festival in Chicago.
 
 Here's the official description:
 
 The Shortwave Shindig is an overnight immersion in the wavering, crackly 
 sonics of the shortwave radio spectrum. Every day we stride through a stew of 
 signals: our bodies vibrating imperceptibly to a riot of ouds, harmoniums, 
 raving preachers, propaganda, secret messages, electronic squawks, and beeps. 
 We lack only the transistors and diodes to be able to decode them. With a 
 phalanx of receivers and gossamer strands of antennae, the Shortwave Shindig 
 invites listeners to decipher the distant and elusive sounds of the shortwave 
 bands.
 
 10pm-Midnight: Mercy, So Much Noise. 
 A crisp and creamy mix of real-time and archival shortwave audio.
 
 Midnight-3 am: Whammy Bar.
 The shortwave radio spectrum between 2 and 30 Megahertz provides accessible, 
 constantly morphing aural textures that have a rich history of use by sound 
 artists and musicians, both experimental and pop. After a review of some of 
 this work, via recordings and live performances,  we will collectively craft 
 new soundscapes incorporating receiver improvisations and post-production 
 techniques. Listeners are encouraged to bring laptop-based production gear to 
 make their own pieces.
 
 3am- dawn: The Thin Gray Line. 
 As dawn approaches, we'll track the movement of the sharp edge dividing 
 darkness from light around the world, briefly enhancing the reception of 
 low-powered domestic and regional stations from Africa, the Middle East, 
 India, Asia, and Latin America. This segment will combine live on-site 
 monitoring, (atmospheric conditions permitting), a global network of 
 web-based receivers and archival audio.
 
 Schedule and segment length subject to change. Several shortwave radios will 
 be available for tuning; participants are encouraged to bring a shortwave 
 radio if they have one.
 
 David Goren is a radio producer and audio archivist who has been messing 
 around with shortwave sound for almost 40 years.
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[HCDX] OT: Help for struggling shortwave stations

2009-11-27 Thread David Goren

Dear shortwave friends:

Pardon the interruption of the usual discussions on this list. I am  
trying to gauge the interest level in an idea I have had for a few  
years. As a shortwave listener/dx'er I am particularly fond of the  
small domestic broadcasters heard in the tropical bands, and on other  
parts of the shortwave spectrum. These stations have gone off the air  
in recent years at an alarming rate. The world of communications is  
going through great change, and it's understandable that shortwave is  
being supplanted by other modes.


However, I hear from time to time, that certain domestic shortwave  
broadcasters have gone off prematurely or involuntarily due to  
technical difficulty, or lack of funds for electricity or other  
station related necessities.  I would like to develop a portfolio of  
stations that have a strong desire to continue broadcasting on  
shortwave, but are lacking for a certain part, or technical knowhow.  
If you would like to be part of this effort, please contact me. I am  
looking for those who have knowledge of stations that are going  
through difficulties, but would like to be on the air serving their  
local community. I would also like to hear from those who could  
support the effort in various ways, through contributions, technical,  
monetary or otherwise.


I am partly inspired the great monetary and organizational efforts  
expended by amateur radio operators to transmit from a rarely heard  
territory. In this case, my primary interest would be to empower  
domestic shortwave stations to serve their local audience with a  
secondary benefit being continued audibility for shortwave listeners  
and dxers.


Thanks for hearing me out, and 73,

David Goren
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Re: [HCDX] A Milestone in MW DXing: Perseus SDR Receiver can now Record/Playback Entire MW Band

2008-09-27 Thread David Goren
Taking a longer view, in a somewhat nonhobbyist direction, it would be  
interesting to archive representative bands at different times over a  
period of years. Many of us lament that dxing/radio listening is not  
the same as it used to be. Looking back ten years from now, it would  
be pretty cool to fire up the hard drive and dx Peruvians, Bolivians,  
Brazilians etc. like it's 2008.




On Sep 21, 2008, at 2:46 AM, Jay Heyl wrote:


On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 3:10 AM, Harald Kuhl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



For me, this development is going into the wrong direction. 1600  
kHz are
fine for recording the DX camp once or twice a year. For the rest  
of the
year it´s not that useful, because it eats tons of space on a  
collection of

harddiscs.



Being able to record the entire MW band for five minutes before and  
after
TOH would be fantastic. I can't imagine anyone recording the whole  
band for
an extended period except in unusual situations, like a DXpedition  
or if the
power goes out and you can run the whole rig off batteries. Who  
would have
the time to go back and listen to it all? But checking short periods  
around

TOH, that's possible.

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[HCDX] OT: Papua New Guinea NBC sign-on 1974

2008-02-21 Thread David Goren
I'm listening to the Papua New Guinea NBC sign on that is on Ian  
McFarland's collection of Interval Signals. It's starts with a jingle  
that goes like this.


Papua New Guinea, your day has begun.
Nations are watching the rise of your sun,
And now (can't figure out this line),
So Papua New Guinea, your day it has begun,
Papua New Guinea, your day has begun.

Can anyone fill in the third line? There's too much distortion for me  
to be able to decipher it.

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Re: [HCDX] Question: Peruvian Internet Radio Stations

2008-02-02 Thread David Goren
Here's an interesting link I found about Quechua radio.

http://www.quechua.org.uk/Eng/Main/i_RADIO.HTM

On Feb 2, 2008, at 2:14 PM, Bob Young wrote:


 My 87 year old father in law grew up speaking Quechua in the  
 mountains of Perú, he now lives in Lima and has forgotten most of  
 it. I recently visted there for three weeks, also used to live  
 there and couldn't help but think of all the DXer's who try to DX  
 Peruvian radio. I wish I had investigated it better while I was  
 there during 2002 for a year, I don't think there are any Quechua  
 AM or FM stations in Lima, I never heard any, I'll ask my wife  
 though who is still visiting her family. I think most or all of the  
 broadcast stations there are relatively low powered.

 Bob Young
 Analog, MA
 KB1OKL
 
 Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2008 08:58:05 +0100
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
 Subject: Re: [HCDX] Question: Peruvian Internet Radio Stations

 Hello Esko (and Glenn),
 Streaming audio in Quechua is hard to find online.
 However, the ALER site at
 http://www.aler.org/noticias_rks.php
 might be of interest to your friend.
 Henrik Klemetz

 --- Glenn Hauser  skrev:

 This issue of DXLD has a lot of web links for Lima
 AM and FM stations. Mostly
 Spanish, surely, but maybe some Quechua.

 http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld8009.txt

 73, Glenn Hauser


 --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I would like to have links to peruvian radion
 stations found on internet
 sending programs in quechuan language. I have a
 friend in Finland who is
 studying that language and planning to go to Peru
 to work there.

 Thank you in advance for your help,
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[HCDX] Recordings of Radio Moscow

2007-08-01 Thread David Goren
I'm looking for vintage recordings of Radio Moscow in English for use  
in a radio documentary. Any programming would be acceptable, but I'm  
particularly looking for propaganda. I'd appreciate any leads or the  
use of recordings from a dx'ers collection. There is a commercially  
released lp of Radio Moscow recordings on Cook records from 1961, but  
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Re: [HCDX] Brian Alexander logs April 20-21

2007-04-22 Thread David Goren


Was it really hi-life music that you heard from Radio Zimbabwe?  
Generally, hi-life music is an older style associated with Nigeria.

 **ZIMBABWE. 3396, Radio Zimbabwe, 0115-0225+, April 21,
 hi-life music, song by Josh Grobin, talk in vernacular  some
 English. Poor to fair. Not on this frequency April 20 but I had
 a tentative logging of them on 6045 on that date. (Brian Alexander,  
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[HCDX] Radio Quito 4919 khz

2007-03-20 Thread David Goren
00:16 4919 Radio Quito (presumed) 3/21/01 Spanish music, talk,  
commercials. Good signal.

David Goren
Brooklyn, NY
Drake R8B
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Re: [HCDX] 6255

2007-02-24 Thread David Goren
I heard this as well in Brooklyn, New York USA.

On Feb 24, 2007, at 5:49 PM, arnaldo slaen wrote:

 I am listening to KBC from Sitkhunai, Lithuania with many  
 identifications and 23432 now, in Buenos Aires!

 It´s a very interesting log from my country

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[HCDX] 5007.71 Radio Cristal presumed

2006-12-14 Thread David Goren


Dominican Republic

5009.71 R. Cristal International, , Santo Domingo, 1130, Dec 13, no  
ID, male speaking in Spanish. Fair to poor...almost inaudible when  
checked 15 minutes later.

David Goren
Brooklyn, New York
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[HCDX] Fwd: Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 37, Issue 17

2006-01-16 Thread David Goren

 I agree with Steve. Clearly, it seems that this person was trying  
 to issue a report in good faith. Being hardcore, shouldn't mean  
 sneering at someone whose practice is not at the highest level.

 David


 On Jan 16, 2006, at 11:49 AM, Steven M. Armstrong wrote:

 Maybe it's just me, but it seems the tactful and diplomatic thing  
 to do
 would be to explain to the poster what his log report lacks. If he  
 has the
 interest in the hoby help him learn. After all, what, exactly is a  
 serious
 DX matter? What is this, a professional organization?

 xstevex1

 Is this a kind of a joke, fake or what?
 Please use this list for serious DX matters only.
 73 from Bjvrn fransson

 From: ANAND KAPIL NUNKOO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
 Subject: [HCDX]  Reception reports
 Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 15:37:38 -1200

 Destination: Africa
 Language: French
 Date: 7 January, 2006
 Time: 18:00 - 19:00 (UTC)
 Frequency: 15 575 (KHZ)
 SINPO: 5
 Remark: Good reception
 Receiver: R-2000 (Trio)
 Antenna: Seven metres long
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[HCDX] R. Difusora 4815

2006-01-06 Thread David Goren
Londrina, Brazil. Radio Difusora 4815 0145-0200
Music, and male talk. Possibly religious comment. ID heard at the top  
of the hour.
The quality was fair to good, almost arm-chair at times. (1/6/06)

Random comments:

Though I wouldn't quite use the word lively, I've noticed an  
increase in activity on 60 meters in the past week or so. Good  
conditions to Africa, and I've heard AIR on 4840 during my local  
early evening. That's a first for me here in Brooklyn, NY.




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[HCDX] Willis Conover

2005-12-30 Thread David Goren
I'm looking for some recordings of Willis Conover to use in a radio 
program about Russian jazz musicians. I'd appreciate any leads.

Thanks, and best wishes for the New Year.

David Goren

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[HCDX] Log from Brooklyn, NY 1/7/04

2005-01-07 Thread David Goren
2390  Radio Huayacocolta (tentative) MEXICO
00:51-01:00 Polka style music, male announcer
audio faded out by 01:00...could still detect carrier until
sign-off at 01:03. Poor with heavy static, lightning crashes.
(Goren, NY) Drake R8B, random wire antenna.
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Re: [HCDX] Tropical SW Bands Virtually Empty

2004-12-01 Thread David Goren
I agree with Aart and Guy. I'm still hearing interesting things from my 
Brooklyn, NY location. I do notice a difference though, and lament the 
trend.

Allow me to fantasize for a moment:
What if SWL's/DXer's acted in certain ways like hams, who marshall 
great amounts of resources to conduct DXpeditions on pieces of rock in 
the middle of various oceans, or go to tiny countries to operate. What 
if some folks in our listening community banded together, and selected 
certain inactive stations, and helped to  rejuvenate them for the good 
of the local community, and incidentally also for the good of DXing? 
Many DX'ers have the technical knowhow, to put some of these stations 
back on the air, and others may have the expertise to help raise funds 
to provide parts and other kinds of support. Such an activity may not 
ultimately fill the bands with stations, but would impact the local 
community, and maybe make us feel less helpless/hopeless in the face of 
change in our hobby.


On Nov 30, 2004, at 3:25 PM, Aart Rouw wrote:
Thomas,
I can not agree with you. Today there was also the report form the 
Bavarian
DX camp from Michael Schnitzer. This shows there are still interesitng
catches to be made on the TB bands. Of course, this is somewhat high
performance DX, but I can assure you there is still a lot of 
interesting
stations out there, also for a more average listener. Sure, there is 
less
choice than 5-10 years ago. Especially the number of LA stations 
(except
Brasil and Peru) has decreased dramatically. PNG is still very much 
active,
even on 90m, though often on irregular schedules. Of course the future 
does
not look very bright for TB DX, but it is too early to declare this 
dead.

Regards,
Aart Rouw
Bühl, Germany
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I've been doing allot of listening on the tropical bands the last two 
days
both during the early morning and evening local time. What I've found 
is
that compared to as recently as 2003 and 2002, 120 meters is empty, 
most of
the African stations are now gone on 90 and 60 meters, same with Papua 
New
Guinea and other Pacific Ocean stations. Even most of the Central/South
American Stations are gone. Heck even all the Mexican stations on 49 
meters
during the day are gone also.

I remember how back in the 1990's and 1980's the tropical bands were 
full of
stations from all around the world, with every 3-5 kc full of 
co-channel
stations with plenty of hets. I realize that many are gone due to
transmitter failure, economic reasons and migration to FM BUT it's 
still a
sad state of affairs.

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[HCDX] WWV meets commercial radio

2004-01-31 Thread David Goren
My apologies if this is considered off topic, but the below link leads 
to an amusing spoof on WWV

http://www.mindspring.com/~lownoise/wwv.html

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