Re: [HCDX] A reply to the incorrect and insulting comments against my country, CUBA, by Senor Henry Klemetz

2007-09-06 Thread Henrik Klemetz
A friend sent me a recording of a Cuban outlet he was unable to identify. I 
identified the station for him, and in order to verify the frequency 
information, which was missing from the network´s website and the WRTH, I 
decided to call the station by phone. There was a number given on the network 
website. To be able to talk to anyone on the station I would have to register 
previously with the national telephone company, so a recorded voice told me. In 
so doing, the number suddenly went dead. A subsequent email message sent to the 
address given on their site did not produce any answer.
Arnaldo Coro´s DXers Unlimited is of course not the place where one would 
expect to retrieve frequency information for local Cuban AM stations, not even 
a feature to present one network at a time. I contacted him as there are not 
many other identifiable Cubans interested in broadcasting and at the same time 
readily accessible online. Arnaldo replied saying that the info I was looking 
for did not match the format of his DX programme, and furthermore he did not 
wish to compete with other shows that still, he added, are on the air giving 
this kind of information. An an alternative I offered to publish any frequency 
information he might have to share with DXers giving him appropriate credit.
Instead of accepting this proposal he referred me to this list which has been 
available online for at least six months. The listing was prepared by one of 
his ex-students at the University but does not include any frequency 
information. It is now making its reappearance on the website related to the 
85th anniversary of Cuban broadcasting. Now that Arnaldo Coro has been 
approached by the WRTH editor for the upcoming 2008 edition, let´s hope this 
will leave us with accurate frequency information and phone numbers to the 
various local stations and regional networks. I am sure we would all appreciate 
such a gesture of goodwill. 

Henrik Klemetz


- Original Message 
From: Prof.Arnaldo Coro Antich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Sent: Thursday, September 6, 2007 8:29:01 PM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] A reply to the incorrect and insulting comments against my 
country, CUBA, by Senor Henry Klemetz


>From Arnie Coro

To all HCDX list recipients , a message from Arnie Coro, the host of 
Dxers Unlimited Radio Hobby program of Radio Havana Cuba.

Once again Mr. Henrik Klemetz attacks Cuba using this list as he has 
done in the past whenever he has wished to do so...not only here but 
also using other short wave hobby publications too.

I won't reply to his message, which is simply reproduced here once again 
in case you had hit the delete key when reading the first sentence of 
its content, that had nothing to do with the radio hobby and a lot to
do with Mr. Klemetz ultra-right wing political attitude.

He did asked me to provide a list of frequency of the AM ( didn't 
mention I think the FM or TV stations ) of my country : CUBA.

I told him that my radio hobby show was not designed to provide lists of
operating frequencies of stations, because my audience is not interested
in this information that takes a lot of on the air time and can be found
on the http://www.radiocubana.cu website, ran by one of my graduate 
students, and I may add, very well kept up to date by her.

Also, for your knowledge, and Mr. Klemetz too... ALL Cuban broadcast 
stations, AM, FM and TV are registered in full details with the 
International Telecommunications Union in Geneva, providing to the ITU
all the operating parameters .

Recently the WRTH publisher contacted me requesting my cooperation to
assist him in fixing up the many mistakes and errors related to Cuba
that his publication's 2006 and 2007 editions had printed, something
that came out after I sent WRTH a message calling the attention to
the fact that the data they were publishing was misleading to the 
readers of the World Radio and TV Handbook, whoever had provided
them with that data.

For the anti-Cuban right wingers, the continuos bashing against Cuba is
a matter of keeping up a campaign that has closely paralleled  the now
almost 50 years old economic, trade and financial blockade against Cuba 
that the succesive US administrations, from the days of Dwight D. 
Eisenhower have kept up to this very moment...

And Mr. Klemetz who proclaims to be a very knowleadgeable person related
to radio broadcasting seems to forget also that since 1960, on an every 
day basis my country , CUBA , has been subjected to the most intense
radio war ever done in the history of broadcasting, in which the
US government has spent more than 750 million dollars of the
taxpayers money, and violated a great number of international treaties,
agreements as well as ITU rules and regulations, including the use
of TV and AM  broadcast from high flying aircraft for the broadcasting 
of anti-Cuban propaganda that has even included instructions on how
to sabotage transportation means and appeals to th

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   1. DX Log (ka4prf)
   2. Correction (ka4prf)
   3. Cuban Radio celebrates its 85th Anniversary (Alokesh)
   4. Re: Cuban Radio celebrates its 85th Anniversary (Alokesh)
   5. Odessa Radio (bjorn fransson)
   6. Re: Cuban Radio celebrates its 85th Anniversary (Henrik Klemetz)
   7. Indonesia. (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
   8. Fw:  Cuban Radio celebrates its 85th Anniversary (Henrik Klemetz)
   9. wwv & wwvh logs (Robbie j.)
  10. DX Listening Digest 7-108; WOR 1373 (Glenn Hauser)
  11. Re: wwv & wwvh logs (Glenn Hauser)
  12. Re: wwv & wwvh logs (Glenn Hauser)
  13. Re: A reply to the incorrect and insulting comments against
  my country, CUBA, by Senor Henry Klemetz (Prof.Arnaldo Coro Antich)
  14. Taiwan Rocked by 6.6 Earthquake/Radio Taiwan Intl (Gayle Van Horn)
  15. New MW QSL (Patrick Martin)
  16. HCDX logs between 2007-09-06  UTC and 2007-09-07  UTC
  (Risto Kotalampi)
  17. Re: A reply to the incorrect and insulting comments against
  my country, CUBA, by Senor Henry Klemetz (Glenn Hauser)
  18. RFA Announces Its 19th QSL Card (paul gager)
  19. Glenn Hauser logs September 2-6 (Glenn Hauser)
  20. Re: friendship throught dxing. (Robt.Wlkner)
  21. Re: A reply to the incorrect and insulting comments   againstmy
  country, CUBA, by Senor Henry Klemetz (k4ape)
  22. 87th week of Vaanoli Ulagam (Radio World) Tamil DX program
  will broadcast on 09th September 2007 (Sunday). (sakthi vel)


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Indonesia, 4750, RARE Makassar, 0952-1015  Noted at tune in mainly the usual
type of music heard.  A few minutes later a male and female comment until
 0958 then music continues.  No break on the hour.At about 1003 begins what
sounds like Qu'ran.  Signal was good.(Chuck Bolland, September 6, 2007)

Bolivia, 4796.32, Radio Mallku, 1005-1015  Noted a single male in Spanish 
comments 
during the period.  With the CODAR passing over everything, any decent copy is  
impossible. Signal seemed to drop off the air at 1015 but came back a minute 
later.   Signal was threshold (Chuck Bolland, September 6, 2007)

Brazil, 4845.30, Radio Cultura Ondas Tropicais(pres), 1016-1025  Noted a steady
stream of Bras pop music.  This mixing with a utility that does not yield for an
instant.  Signal of COT was good.   (Chuck Bolland, September 6, 2007)

Peru, 4857.448, Radio La Hora, 1023-1030  Visually with the G305, I can see the 
signal 
on the scope, but the audio(music) is hiding in the noise. Only once in awhile 
does it fade
in and then only briefly. Signal was threshold. (Chuck Bolland, September 6, 
2007)



Indonesia, 4869.93, RRI Wamena, 1031-1045  Just music noted during listening 
period.  
Something happens at 1036?  Like all the QRM drops down as well as Wamena's 
signal?
Maybe someone is out there messing around with my antenna? (Snicker)  At 1037, 
everything returns
to normal which means the QRM fades back in as well as the music. At 1041 a 
person comments briefly.  Signal of Wamena was threshold.  (Chuck Bolland, 
September 6, 2007)


Peru, 5039.20, Radio Libertad, 1050-1105  At tune in, noted Huaynos type music. 
 Also heard a
male in Spanish comments.  The music was easier to copy than the comments for 
some reason?
At 1055 back to music.  Splatter from that abomination on 5030KHz fades in at 
1058 and
continues in and out ruining this ca

Re: [HCDX] A reply to the incorrect and insulting comments againstmy country, CUBA, by Senor Henry Klemetz

2007-09-06 Thread k4ape
Amen and Amen!   Thank you Glenn for that reply. One other problem with 
Arnie's list it is in Spanish. My high school spanish isn't that good any 
more (Been out of high school for almost 45 years.) With the way things are 
going I might have to relearn spanish.

My thinking on this is, that "when pigs fly" or "When hell freezes over" 
then you will see a list
as you asked for.

Willis


Arnie gets provoked to over-react. Politix quite aside, all we want is a
complete and accurate listing of Cuban MW stations, at least, including
frequency, callsign, power, location, name of station or network. Is this 
too
much to ask? Of course a long list of frequencies would not be suitable for 
a
show like Arnie`s. However, an occasional feature highlighting one of Cuba`s
many provincial networks or municipal stations, for example, would be of 
great
interest, and that could include a short list of frequencies and locations.

The site he cites, http://www.radiocubana.cu looks promising, until you try 
to
find some frequency information there. Incredibly, the link near the top
labeled ``Vea también sus frecuencias de transmisión y otros datos de 
interés
en nuestro Directorio``, leads to a list by province showing the NUMBER of
frequencies on AM & FM each station has but NOT the actual frequencies! Yes,
there are links to the individual websites of each station (with a few
exceptions), but just try to find a frequency list there, e.g. Radio Reloj,
where there have been some new ones popping up, no one knows where for sure.

No doubt the WRTH has been trying for 50 years to get accurate frequency 
lists,
with all the common technical details, just like the info published for 
every
other country, out of the Cuban government, with little or no success. So
Arnie, if that info is so accessible, just forward it to WRTH and we can 
really
look forward to the 2008 edition, and prove your critix wrong. Why wait? 
Post
it on this list. Otherwise we will be forced to conclude that such info is
really considered a sensitive state secret, and you will weasel your way out 
of
making it known to the world. I can`t wait for you to call me ``ultra
right-wing``.

BTW, all info provided to the ITU is by definition ``official`` and may not
mesh 100% with reality, especially in a radio-war situation, so observations 
by
DXers will continue to be valuable. 73, Glenn Hauser

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[HCDX] 87th week of Vaanoli Ulagam (Radio World) Tamil DX program will broadcast on 09th September 2007 (Sunday).

2007-09-06 Thread sakthi vel
Dear Dxers.

All India Radio Chennai’s 87th week of Vaanoli Ulagam
(Radio World) Tamil DX program will broadcast on 09th
September (Sunday). The Content of the program is like
this…

In the First, segment listener’s letters from around
the world. 

In the second part, ‘Radio History’ contains Radio
History in Maldova with their Signature Tunes.

In the third part ‘Radio Today’ contains, ABC
Vodcasting details, Harris Tx details NHK Tx change
details and more

Fourth part with the DX Logging in English.

The Fifth segment we give the most common words used
in DXing. [DX Terminology]

In the six part of Net for Dxing we give the detail
review of www.n0hr.com

Those who are want to get the special 75th week
limited edition World Smallest QSL card No:5
(6x3.5CM), Book mark and  New 50th week Pennant, send
your Reception Report with 1 New IRC to the following
address. 

Indian listener must send Rs.10/- mint stamps for
return QSL. Do not send the US $

N.C. Gnanaprakasam,
Program Executive,
Vaanoli Ulagam,
Thiraikadal Adivarum Thamizh Naatham,
All India Radio,
Kamarajar Salai,
Chennai 64,
Tamilnadu, India.

The schedule of the Tamil DX Program ‘Vaanoli Ulagam’
(Radio World) is broadcast Sundays between 1115-1215
UTC (for about 15 minutes) on the following
frequencies
To Sri Lanka :
1053 kHz Tuticorin (200 kw)
15050 Khampur, Delhi (250 kw)
17860 New Delhi (100 kw)
7270 Chennai (Avadi) (100 Kw)
To SE Asia:
13695 Bangalore (500 kw)
15770 Aligarh (250 kw)
17810 Panaji (250 kw)

73’s,
Jaisakthivel,
Producer and Presenter,
Chennai
07-09-2007



























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 Arumbakkam,Chennai-600106,India 
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Mobile: +91 98413 66086
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Re: [HCDX] friendship throught dxing.

2007-09-06 Thread Robt.Wlkner
As we are all friends we might consider returning to dxing 
rather than politics.


73s to all.


Bob

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[HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs September 2-6

2007-09-06 Thread Glenn Hauser
** CUBA. RHC, 13680, out of whack again Sept 4 at 1320, putting out several
spurs, consisting of whine of medium pitch and slightly varying with modulation
also audible; somewhat distorted on fundamental, and extremely distorted on
spurs, which extended almost 5 kHz plus and minus from: 13771, 13728, 13634,
13589, 13540, which are respectively these offsets: +91, +48, -46, -91, -140
kHz. Pinning them down is difficult, so rounding off the closer ones to 47
would make a nice match, but double of that would be 94, not 91. Plus 140 was
probably there too but, guess what, buried in jamming against R. Martí ---
could this problem be involved with the 13820 jamming transmitter, anyway? I
did not hear the roaring jamming sounds on the RHC spurs, however (Glenn
Hauser, OK, WORLD OF RADIO 1373, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. Almost nightly I tune around 49m in the 0500-0600
period, but Sept 6 is the first time I find 6025 active at that hour: after
lite gospel music, 0600 full ID as ``La emisora predilecta de la República
Dominicana, Radio Amanecer Internacional``. Also slogan in Spanish along the
lines of ``we love everyone, even those who don`t share our views``. Fair
signal; before 0600 it was tightly squeezed between CRI 6020 and Martí 6030, so
better after CRI off and one could side-tune down a bit (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUATEMALA. R. Verdad, 4052.5, usually audible here; noted Sept 4 at 0545,
playing choral hymn with considerable distortion (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX
LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUIANA FRENCH. After a 3-week + 2-day-weekend summer vacation, TDF DRM is
back, buzz heard again Monday Sept 3 at 1413 on 17870-17875-17880. But it was
gone again on Tue Sept 4 at several chex, 1405, 1428, 1630, 1730. If I were a
fan of these transmissions I would be getting pretty exasperated. But the more
misses, the more chances for analog stations such as Libya to be heard. DRM
back on again already at 1358 check Sept 6 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING
DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. Tuning 60m a bit earlier than I usually do, around 1230 UT Sept
6, pleased to find several RRI outlets audible. Best without any interference
was 4605; also 4790 with CODAR QRM; 4870 with bonker QRM; 4750 and 4920 both
with co-channel broadcast QRM, probably China. Each had different programming,
some music, some talk (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** U S A [non]. Another semihour we can forget about hearing XEXQ, 6045, even
if it is on: 0500-0530. VOA São Tomé noted signing off after Hausa, Sept 5 at
0530 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** VENEZUELA [non]. I noted that it was on the air Saturday Sept 1; however, on
Sunday Sept 2 at 1915, 15290 was missing. Aló, Presidente was still running on
11875, so that would be because of transmitter availability and/or
non-competition with another Venezuelan service. However2, rechecking both
frequencies at 1957, 15290 was on wrapping up RNV CI service, and 11875 was
off, so they made the switch sometime in the interim (Glenn Hauser, WORLD OF
RADIO 1373, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


   

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[HCDX] RFA Announces Its 19th QSL Card

2007-09-06 Thread paul gager
Subject: RFA Announces Its 19th QSL Card


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Re: [HCDX] A reply to the incorrect and insulting comments against my country, CUBA, by Senor Henry Klemetz

2007-09-06 Thread Glenn Hauser
Arnie gets provoked to over-react. Politix quite aside, all we want is a
complete and accurate listing of Cuban MW stations, at least, including
frequency, callsign, power, location, name of station or network. Is this too
much to ask? Of course a long list of frequencies would not be suitable for a
show like Arnie`s. However, an occasional feature highlighting one of Cuba`s
many provincial networks or municipal stations, for example, would be of great
interest, and that could include a short list of frequencies and locations.

The site he cites, http://www.radiocubana.cu looks promising, until you try to
find some frequency information there. Incredibly, the link near the top
labeled ``Vea también sus frecuencias de transmisión y otros datos de interés
en nuestro Directorio``, leads to a list by province showing the NUMBER of
frequencies on AM & FM each station has but NOT the actual frequencies! Yes,
there are links to the individual websites of each station (with a few
exceptions), but just try to find a frequency list there, e.g. Radio Reloj,
where there have been some new ones popping up, no one knows where for sure. 

No doubt the WRTH has been trying for 50 years to get accurate frequency lists,
with all the common technical details, just like the info published for every
other country, out of the Cuban government, with little or no success. So
Arnie, if that info is so accessible, just forward it to WRTH and we can really
look forward to the 2008 edition, and prove your critix wrong. Why wait? Post
it on this list. Otherwise we will be forced to conclude that such info is
really considered a sensitive state secret, and you will weasel your way out of
making it known to the world. I can`t wait for you to call me ``ultra
right-wing``. 

BTW, all info provided to the ITU is by definition ``official`` and may not
mesh 100% with reality, especially in a radio-war situation, so observations by
DXers will continue to be valuable. 73, Glenn Hauser

--- "Prof.Arnaldo Coro Antich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  From Arnie Coro
> 
> To all HCDX list recipients , a message from Arnie Coro, the host of 
> Dxers Unlimited Radio Hobby program of Radio Havana Cuba.
> 
> Once again Mr. Henrik Klemetz attacks Cuba using this list as he has 
> done in the past whenever he has wished to do so...not only here but 
> also using other short wave hobby publications too.
> 
> I won't reply to his message, which is simply reproduced here once again 
> in case you had hit the delete key when reading the first sentence of 
> its content, that had nothing to do with the radio hobby and a lot to
> do with Mr. Klemetz ultra-right wing political attitude.
> 
> He did asked me to provide a list of frequency of the AM ( didn't 
> mention I think the FM or TV stations ) of my country : CUBA.
> 
> I told him that my radio hobby show was not designed to provide lists of
> operating frequencies of stations, because my audience is not interested
> in this information that takes a lot of on the air time and can be found
> on the http://www.radiocubana.cu website, ran by one of my graduate 
> students, and I may add, very well kept up to date by her.
> 
> Also, for your knowledge, and Mr. Klemetz too... ALL Cuban broadcast 
> stations, AM, FM and TV are registered in full details with the 
> International Telecommunications Union in Geneva, providing to the ITU
> all the operating parameters .
> 
> Recently the WRTH publisher contacted me requesting my cooperation to
> assist him in fixing up the many mistakes and errors related to Cuba
> that his publication's 2006 and 2007 editions had printed, something
> that came out after I sent WRTH a message calling the attention to
> the fact that the data they were publishing was misleading to the 
> readers of the World Radio and TV Handbook, whoever had provided
> them with that data.
> 
> For the anti-Cuban right wingers, the continuos bashing against Cuba is
> a matter of keeping up a campaign that has closely paralleled  the now
> almost 50 years old economic, trade and financial blockade against Cuba 
> that the succesive US administrations, from the days of Dwight D. 
> Eisenhower have kept up to this very moment...
> 
> And Mr. Klemetz who proclaims to be a very knowleadgeable person related
> to radio broadcasting seems to forget also that since 1960, on an every 
> day basis my country , CUBA , has been subjected to the most intense
> radio war ever done in the history of broadcasting, in which the
> US government has spent more than 750 million dollars of the
> taxpayers money, and violated a great number of international treaties,
> agreements as well as ITU rules and regulations, including the use
> of TV and AM  broadcast from high flying aircraft for the broadcasting 
> of anti-Cuban propaganda that has even included instructions on how
> to sabotage transportation means and appeals to the assassination of our 
> political leaders.
> 
> Please read between lines the text sent to t

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[HCDX] New MW QSL

2007-09-06 Thread Patrick Martin
820   KUTR UT, Taylorville, rec. nice QSL card in 10d for f/up
report of reception Dec 05 to CE John Dehnel. Address: 55 North, 300
West SLC  UT  84180. MW QSL: 2960.  (PM-OR)

73,

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[HCDX] Taiwan Rocked by 6.6 Earthquake/Radio Taiwan Intl

2007-09-06 Thread Gayle Van Horn
Fox News is reporting that Taiwan has been jolted in the Taiwanese capital, 
Taiwan, early Friday, shaking buildings and waking residents.

The Central Weather Bureau said the 6.6 magnitude temblor struck at sea, 44 
miles southeast of the eastern city of Ilan at 1:51 a.m. local time. Ilan is 
about 50 miles east of Taipei.


I have posted additional information as well as Radio Taiwan's current English 
service schedule from Monitoring Times SW Guide on my blog.

Gayle Van Horn W4GVH
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World QSL Book
Shortwave Central Blog: http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/
Monitoring Times: SW Guide Frequency Manager
Broadcast Logs/QSL Report Columnist

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Re: [HCDX] A reply to the incorrect and insulting comments against my country, CUBA, by Senor Henry Klemetz

2007-09-06 Thread Prof.Arnaldo Coro Antich
 From Arnie Coro

To all HCDX list recipients , a message from Arnie Coro, the host of 
Dxers Unlimited Radio Hobby program of Radio Havana Cuba.

Once again Mr. Henrik Klemetz attacks Cuba using this list as he has 
done in the past whenever he has wished to do so...not only here but 
also using other short wave hobby publications too.

I won't reply to his message, which is simply reproduced here once again 
in case you had hit the delete key when reading the first sentence of 
its content, that had nothing to do with the radio hobby and a lot to
do with Mr. Klemetz ultra-right wing political attitude.

He did asked me to provide a list of frequency of the AM ( didn't 
mention I think the FM or TV stations ) of my country : CUBA.

I told him that my radio hobby show was not designed to provide lists of
operating frequencies of stations, because my audience is not interested
in this information that takes a lot of on the air time and can be found
on the http://www.radiocubana.cu website, ran by one of my graduate 
students, and I may add, very well kept up to date by her.

Also, for your knowledge, and Mr. Klemetz too... ALL Cuban broadcast 
stations, AM, FM and TV are registered in full details with the 
International Telecommunications Union in Geneva, providing to the ITU
all the operating parameters .

Recently the WRTH publisher contacted me requesting my cooperation to
assist him in fixing up the many mistakes and errors related to Cuba
that his publication's 2006 and 2007 editions had printed, something
that came out after I sent WRTH a message calling the attention to
the fact that the data they were publishing was misleading to the 
readers of the World Radio and TV Handbook, whoever had provided
them with that data.

For the anti-Cuban right wingers, the continuos bashing against Cuba is
a matter of keeping up a campaign that has closely paralleled  the now
almost 50 years old economic, trade and financial blockade against Cuba 
that the succesive US administrations, from the days of Dwight D. 
Eisenhower have kept up to this very moment...

And Mr. Klemetz who proclaims to be a very knowleadgeable person related
to radio broadcasting seems to forget also that since 1960, on an every 
day basis my country , CUBA , has been subjected to the most intense
radio war ever done in the history of broadcasting, in which the
US government has spent more than 750 million dollars of the
taxpayers money, and violated a great number of international treaties,
agreements as well as ITU rules and regulations, including the use
of TV and AM  broadcast from high flying aircraft for the broadcasting 
of anti-Cuban propaganda that has even included instructions on how
to sabotage transportation means and appeals to the assassination of our 
political leaders.

Please read between lines the text sent to the list by Mr Klemetz, and 
you will be able to pick up the poison that transpires from each 
sentence The full text is contained between the " " quotation marks...


"As happens with history books written by the victors, some features are 
magnifed and others neglected. In this online survey, 37 years of Cuban 
radio is summed up in two or three sentences.  Also, as everyone can 
see, the local Cuban AM stations are listed without mention of frequency.
I recently asked Arnie Coro of Radio Habana Cuba to supply some 
frequency info for domestic Cubans on AM on his show. The answer was 
negative. Such info would not be of interest to his audience, he said.
He referred me to the list which appears on this site. It had been 
produced by one of his students, he added.
Should I be surprised? I guess not. For almost 50 years, the only 
frequency info readily offered by the Cubans to the World Radio TV 
Handbook has been that of Radio Habana Cuba.  For AM /medium wave/ 
frequency listings the WRTH has had to rely on DXers.
Anyone believe the upcoming 2008 edition will be an exception?

Henrik Klemetz "

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Re: [HCDX] wwv & wwvh logs

2007-09-06 Thread Glenn Hauser
Robbie,

The time announcements every minute (and all other voice announcements) are
carefully coordinated not to interfere with each other. WWVH first, then WWV.
But the pips should always be synchronized. Even if you are getting a long-path
echo, the offset would be far less than half a second. YVTO in Venezuela is not
coordinated, so their voice announcements clash with WWV, but are of course in
Spanish. I`m not sure their pips are very accurate, either. 73, Glenn

--- "Robbie j." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey Glenn, Hope all is well with you today. I don`t
> know what the problem(?)was as I`ve heard this before
> as well. I`ll sometimes hear wwv, then hear wwvh both
> iding. Don`t know the exact timing,(they are VERY
> close togeather) but do know what I heard. Most of the
> time I don`t hear wwvh. But on very rare occasions I
> can hear them both on 5mhz. I`ve not heard a 3rd time
> sig. in there as of yet. Heard one and then the other
> just before the first one was finished with their id.
> Interesting deal! 73, de kd7cjo Robbie in wyoming   
> --- Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > If they were half a second apart something is very
> > wrong at the NIST! Maybe
> > pips from a third station were in the mix. 73, Glenn
> > Hauser
> > 
> > --- "Robbie j." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > > hey All, This past weekend I heard wwv on 5mhz
> > giving
> > > its time pips as usual. But then I heard wwvh at
> > id
> > > time right under wwv!(still at 5mhz but about 1/2
> > sec.
> > > apart) Interesting band cons. Good dx to all, de
> > > kd7cjo Robbie in wyoming



  

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Re: [HCDX] wwv & wwvh logs

2007-09-06 Thread Glenn Hauser
If they were half a second apart something is very wrong at the NIST! Maybe
pips from a third station were in the mix. 73, Glenn Hauser

--- "Robbie j." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> hey All, This past weekend I heard wwv on 5mhz giving
> its time pips as usual. But then I heard wwvh at id
> time right under wwv!(still at 5mhz but about 1/2 sec.
> apart) Interesting band cons. Good dx to all, de
> kd7cjo Robbie in wyoming



  

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[HCDX] DX Listening Digest 7-108; WOR 1373

2007-09-06 Thread Glenn Hauser
DX Listening Digest 7-108 has now been posted at
http://www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt or http://dxld.worldofradio.org 
and now also without delay at http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld7108.txt

CONTENTS:

WOR 1373 / ANTARCTICA / AUSTRALIA RA DRM / BAHRAIN / BIAFRA non / BOLIVIA /
BOTSWANA / CANADA CBCR1 / CANADA +non DAB/IBOC / CAYMAN ISLANDS / CHINA / CUBA
+non / DOMINICAN REPUBLIC / ECUADOR / ERITREA / FRANCE / GERMANY +non DRM+ /
GUATEMALA / GUIANA FRENCH DRM / INDONESIA / INTERNATIONAL WATERS Offshore /
INTERNATIONAL WATERS +non Hurricanes / IRAN / ISRAEL / ITALY +non / JAPAN /
KOREA NORTH / LAOS / MALAYSIA / MEXICO / MYANMAR / NIGERIA / PAPUA NEW GUINEA /
PERU / PRIDNESTROVYE / RUSSIA / SOUTH AFRICA / SRI LANKA / SUDAN / TIBET /
TURKEY / UKRAINE S07 / UK +non BBCWS / UK BBCR1 / UK R Scilly / USA CAP/HWN /
USA non VOA / USA WRMI / USA non WYFR / USA WWRB/LYQ / USA WOWO / USA
Yellowstone / USA KHHO / VATICAN / WESTERN SAHARA non / ZAMBIA / UNIDENTIFIED
9505 / PUBLICATIONS / DXPEDITIONS / CONVENTIONS & CONFERENCES / POWERLINE
COMMUNICATIONS / DIGITAL BROADCASTING / RADIO EQUIPMENT FORUM / PROPAGATION

For restrixions and searchable 2007 contents archive see
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid.html

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

SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1373
Wed 2200 WBCQ   7415 [first airing of each edition] 
Wed 2300 WBCQ  18910-CLSB or 17495-CLSB
Thu 0600 WRMI   9955
Thu 1430 WRMI   7385
Thu 1500 KAIJ   9480
Fri 0630 WRMI   9955
Fri 1030 KAIJ   5755
Fri 1100 WRMI   9955
Fri 2030 WWCR1 15825
Sat 0800 WRMI   9955
Sat 1630 WWCR3 12160 [irregular; confirmed 8/25/07]
Sat 2130 WRMI   9955
Sun 0230 WWCR3  5070
Sun 0630 WWCR1  3215 
Sun 0800 WRMI   9955
Sun 1500 WRMI   7385
Mon 0300 WBCQ   9330-CLSB [irregular; not 9/3/07]
Mon 0415 WBCQ   7415 [time varies]
Mon 0830 WRMI   9955
Tue 1030 WRMI   9955
Tue 1530 WRMI   7385
Wed 0730 WRMI   9955

WORLD OF RADIO, CONTINENT OF MEDIA, MUNDO RADIAL SCHEDULE:
Latest edition of this schedule version, including AM, FM, satellite 
and webcasts with hotlinks to station sites and audio, is at: 
http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html

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

WRN ON DEMAND:
http://new.wrn.org/listeners/stations/station.php?StationID=24

WORLD OF RADIO PODCASTS VIA WRN NOW AVAILABLE:
http://www.wrn.org/listeners/stations/podcast.php

OUR ONDEMAND AUDIO [also CONTINENT OF MEDIA, MUNDO RADIAL]
http://www.worldofradio.com/audiomid.html
or http://wor.worldofradio.org

Regards, Glenn Hauser


   

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[HCDX] wwv & wwvh logs

2007-09-06 Thread Robbie j.
hey All, This past weekend I heard wwv on 5mhz giving
its time pips as usaual. But then I heard wwvh at id
time right under wwv!(still at 5mhz but about 1/2 sec.
apart) Interesting band cons. Good dx to all, de
kd7cjo Robbie in wyoming


   

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[HCDX] Fw: Cuban Radio celebrates its 85th Anniversary

2007-09-06 Thread Henrik Klemetz
As happens with history books, some features are magnifed and others neglected. 
In this online survey, 37 years of Cuban pre-Castro broadcasting, which started 
the whole thing in 1922, is summed up in two or three sentences.  Also, as 
everyone can see, the present-day local Cuban AM stations are listed without 
mention of frequency.
I recently asked Arnie Coro of Radio Habana Cuba to supply some frequency info 
for domestic Cubans on AM on his show. The answer was negative. Such info would 
not be of interest to his audience, he said. 
He referred me to the list which appears on this site. It had been produced by 
one of his students, he added. 
Should I be surprised? I guess not. For almost 50 years, the only frequency 
info readily offered by the Cubans to the World Radio TV Handbook has been that 
of Radio Habana Cuba.  For AM /medium wave/ frequency listings the WRTH has had 
to rely on DXers.
Anyone believe the upcoming 2008 edition will be an exception?

Henrik Klemetz 

- Original Message 
From: Alokesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: DXLD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; CUMBRE DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 6, 2007 10:48:06 AM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Cuban Radio celebrates its 85th Anniversary


85th Anniversary celebrations also included launch of the Portal of the
Cuban Radio (a service in English Language) at www.cubanradio.cu

Full story at :
http://www.cubanradio.cu/news/august_07/the_cuban_radio_in_its_85th_anniversary.asp

Also read this...Thanks to the radio
http://www.cubanradio.cu/documentals/thanks_to_the_radio.asp

The history of the radio broadcasting in Cuba
http://www.cubanradio.cu/history_of_cuban_radio.asp

Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi, India.

- Original Message - 
From: "Alokesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CUMBRE DX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "DXLD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 1:34 PM
Subject: Cuban Radio celebrates its 85th Anniversary


> Cuban Radio celebrates its 85th Anniversary
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Re: [HCDX] Cuban Radio celebrates its 85th Anniversary

2007-09-06 Thread Henrik Klemetz
As happens with history books written by the victors, some features are 
magnifed and others neglected. In this online survey, 37 years of Cuban radio 
is summed up in two or three sentences.  Also, as everyone can see, the local 
Cuban AM stations are listed without mention of frequency.
I recently asked Arnie Coro of Radio Habana Cuba to supply some frequency info 
for domestic Cubans on AM on his show. The answer was negative. Such info would 
not be of interest to his audience, he said. 
He referred me to the list which appears on this site. It had been produced by 
one of his students, he added. 
Should I be surprised? I guess not. For almost 50 years, the only frequency 
info readily offered by the Cubans to the World Radio TV Handbook has been that 
of Radio Habana Cuba.  For AM /medium wave/ frequency listings the WRTH has had 
to rely on DXers.
Anyone believe the upcoming 2008 edition will be an exception?
 
Henrik Klemetz 

- Original Message 
From: Alokesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: DXLD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; CUMBRE DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 6, 2007 10:48:06 AM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Cuban Radio celebrates its 85th Anniversary


85th Anniversary celebrations also included launch of the Portal of the
Cuban Radio (a service in English Language) at www.cubanradio.cu

Full story at :
http://www.cubanradio.cu/news/august_07/the_cuban_radio_in_its_85th_anniversary.asp

Also read this...Thanks to the radio
http://www.cubanradio.cu/documentals/thanks_to_the_radio.asp

The history of the radio broadcasting in Cuba
http://www.cubanradio.cu/history_of_cuban_radio.asp

Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi, India.

- Original Message - 
From: "Alokesh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CUMBRE DX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "DXLD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 1:34 PM
Subject: Cuban Radio celebrates its 85th Anniversary


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[HCDX] Indonesia.

2007-09-06 Thread JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO
   Saludos cordiales.
   
  11785 Voz de Indonesia, 17:10-17:20, captada el 6 de septiembre en español, 
locutor con reportaje, cuña de identificación, locutora presentando el espacio 
“Música de Indonesia”, SINPO 45444.
   
  * Me sorprende la excelente señal de La Voz de Indonesia, reconozco que en la 
últimas semanas no llegaba tan fuerte, también me a sorprendido escuchar la voz 
de una joven locutora con una bonita voz presentando el espacio musical.
   
  73 José Miguel Romero.
  Burjasot (Valencia)
  España
   
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Radio Master A-108
   
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[HCDX] Odessa Radio

2007-09-06 Thread bjorn fransson

Hi,
Is there anybody out there having an address to weather/coastal radio 
station "Odessa Radio", heard yesterday (Sep 5th) on 3310 kHzwith good 
strength at 20.27 UTC?

Thanks in advance for any help!
73 from Björn Fransson, DX-ing on the island of Gotland, Sweden

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Re: [HCDX] Cuban Radio celebrates its 85th Anniversary

2007-09-06 Thread Alokesh
85th Anniversary celebrations also included launch of the Portal of the
Cuban Radio (a service in English Language) at www.cubanradio.cu

Full story at :
http://www.cubanradio.cu/news/august_07/the_cuban_radio_in_its_85th_anniversary.asp

Also read this...Thanks to the radio
http://www.cubanradio.cu/documentals/thanks_to_the_radio.asp

The history of the radio broadcasting in Cuba
http://www.cubanradio.cu/history_of_cuban_radio.asp

Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi, India.

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To: "CUMBRE DX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "DXLD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 1:34 PM
Subject: Cuban Radio celebrates its 85th Anniversary


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[HCDX] Cuban Radio celebrates its 85th Anniversary

2007-09-06 Thread Alokesh
Cuban Radio celebrates its 85th Anniversary

Cuba was one of the first Latin American countries to develop a radio
broadcasting network. The first radio station was inaugurated on August 22,
1922.
Celebrations for the 85th anniversary of the birth of Cuban radio began on
Thursday with a pilgrimage to the final resting ground of Luis Casas Romero,
known as the father of Cuban radio.
The national radio system boosts a large audience and is comprised of 87
radio stations across the island.
Among the activities to celebrate the anniversary will be an award ceremony
to be held at the Museum of the Revolution in Havana recognizing outstanding
workers in all areas of national radio broadcasting.
Celebrations will include the presentation of a cancellation stamp
commemorating the anniversary and a interactive forum on the five Cuban
antiterrorist fighters unjustly held in US prisons for more than eight
years.
Cuban radio has made a significant contribution to the international
campaign for the freedom of Gerardo Hernandez, Antonio Guerrero, Ramon
Labañino, Rene Gonzalez and Fernando Gonzalez, known worldwide as the Cuban
Five. The forum will open on Saturday at the Jose Marti International
Institute of Journalism in Havana.
Cuba was one of the first Latin American countries to develop a radio
broadcasting network. The first radio station was inaugurated on August 22,
1922.
Radio Rebelde, the Cuban revolution's radio station, broadcasted for the
first time on February 24, 1958 opening a new period in the history of radio
on the island.
The Cuban Radio and Television Institute was created on May 24, 1962 with
the purpose of extending broadcasting to the whole territory.

Source: Radio Rebelde
--
Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi, India.

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[HCDX] Correction

2007-09-06 Thread ka4prf
On my first logging it should read RRI vice RARE.  That was
a typo.

Chuck
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[HCDX] DX Log

2007-09-06 Thread ka4prf
Indonesia, 4750, RARE Makassar, 0952-1015  Noted at tune in mainly the usual
type of music heard.  A few minutes later a male and female comment until
 0958 then music continues.  No break on the hour.At about 1003 begins what
sounds like Qu'ran.  Signal was good.(Chuck Bolland, September 6, 2007)

Bolivia, 4796.32, Radio Mallku, 1005-1015  Noted a single male in Spanish 
comments 
during the period.  With the CODAR passing over everything, any decent copy is  
impossible. Signal seemed to drop off the air at 1015 but came back a minute 
later.   Signal was threshold (Chuck Bolland, September 6, 2007)

Brazil, 4845.30, Radio Cultura Ondas Tropicais(pres), 1016-1025  Noted a steady
stream of Bras pop music.  This mixing with a utility that does not yield for an
instant.  Signal of COT was good.   (Chuck Bolland, September 6, 2007)

Peru, 4857.448, Radio La Hora, 1023-1030  Visually with the G305, I can see the 
signal 
on the scope, but the audio(music) is hiding in the noise. Only once in awhile 
does it fade
in and then only briefly. Signal was threshold. (Chuck Bolland, September 6, 
2007)



Indonesia, 4869.93, RRI Wamena, 1031-1045  Just music noted during listening 
period.  
Something happens at 1036?  Like all the QRM drops down as well as Wamena's 
signal?
Maybe someone is out there messing around with my antenna? (Snicker)  At 1037, 
everything returns
to normal which means the QRM fades back in as well as the music. At 1041 a 
person comments briefly.  Signal of Wamena was threshold.  (Chuck Bolland, 
September 6, 2007)


Peru, 5039.20, Radio Libertad, 1050-1105  At tune in, noted Huaynos type music. 
 Also heard a
male in Spanish comments.  The music was easier to copy than the comments for 
some reason?
At 1055 back to music.  Splatter from that abomination on 5030KHz fades in at 
1058 and
continues in and out ruining this catch. Signal was poor.  (Chuck Bolland, 
September 6, 2007)

Myanmar, 5040.58, Myanmar Broadcasting System, 1102-1110  Only faintly can 
audio be heard 
from this.  Believe the comments heard are from a female.  Signal bordered on 
impossible to 
hear and threshold.  (Chuck Bolland, September 6, 2007)

Clewiston, Florida
WinRadio G305e/pd



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