Re: [DX] DX-äänitearkisto

2012-02-01 Thread Raimo Karjalainen

Tuosta sai kuitenkin mukavan soittoäänen puhelimeeni ...

Juha Solasaari [juha.solasa...@helsinki.fi] kirjoitti: 

Moskova tuli minullekin ensimmäisenä mieleen...
Toisaalta katkelmassa kuuluu sähkötysmerkki K, joka voisi olla 
venäläisen jammerin tunnus. Kai niitä oli yksikirjaimisiakin? Lähteitä 
ei ole käsillä.


73!  JTS


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Today's Topics:

   1. Glenn Hauser logs January 30-31, 2012 (Glenn Hauser)
   2. Shortwave Radio Logs from WDX6AA (Stewart MacKenzie)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2012 08:59:43 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser wghau...@yahoo.com
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs January 30-31, 2012
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** BULGARIA. Missed the final 22 UT broadcast in English of R. Bulgaria Jan 30, 
and the final 00 broadcast UT Jan 31, so started to record the final final 03 
broadcast, but reception too poor on 7400 and 5900. 7400 overridden by much 
stronger open carrier from 7395, i.e. MADAGASCAR already warming up for the 
0315-0400 Swahili broadcast of NHK at 320 degrees also USward; and by the Cuban 
radio war on 7405. I did make out an announcement about 0301 that SW would be 
terminated as of February 1 after 76 years on the air.

The same two frequencies in use for Bulgarian at 0530-0600: at 0552 Jan 31, 
7400 was good, 5900 almost as good except it`s undermodulated.

At 0606, 7400 has open carrier and hum, as they are still running the 
transmitter long before the 0630 German service; weak audio of something 
underneath, presumably also R. Bulgaria Turkish in opposite direxion. 
Turkish-sounding music was more audible at 0620. 9400 also had weaker open 
carrier at 0606, 0620. Heard IS, theme and German opening at 0630 on 7400. 

15600, checking for the Bulgarian hour Jan 31 at 1431, very poor signal and not 
sure it`s RB, which is normally heard quite well; heavy RTTY from circa 15604 
was a problem too tho WEWN 15610 and spurs were off. 

15700, at 1643 Jan 31, only a very weak carrier, but never very good here, 
aimed south.

Here are the final scheduled few hours of RB SW transmissions before pulling 
the big switch forever at 2200 (unless they have already done it?), per WRTH 
2012:

1600-1700 5900 7400 9700 15700 Bulgarian
1730-1800 7400 9700 German
1730-1800 5900 9400 Spanish
1800-1830 7400 9700 French
1830-1900 7400 9700 English
1830-1900 5900 Turkish
1900-2000 5900 7400 Russian
2000-2100 5900 7400 German
2100-2200 5900 7400 French
2100-2200 6000 9400 Spanish
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA [and non]. 6070, Jan 31 at 0609, CFRX is distorted and carrier 
unstable with comedy; looks like the transmitter is about to go out again. 
All-night comedy fans will soon have an alternative, as KKLF 1700 in The 
Metroplex, TX adopts that format February 1, I think from the same network 
source (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake January 31:
15870, poor with heavy flutter at 1429, -1500*, nothing else audible
14970, very poor at 1433
No others found 11-18 MHz.

Don`t think I`ve heard it before on 15870, and it`s not in Harold Frodge`s 
comprehensive compilation in DXLD 12-03, nor in Steve Handler`s restricted B-11 
list, but Aoki shows one of the 100-watt nuisance Sound of Hope transmitters on 
Taiwan on 15870 available 24 hours in Chinese, or 02-04 in Cantonese, and 
therefore requiring jamming whenever it appear before an hourtop (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 9526-, Jan 31 at 1415, Indonesian talk, S9+20 with some hum but 
very undermodulated; at least there are no IADs any more. At 1422, 9680 RRI 
domestic had good modulation and well atop CCI (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** MADAGASCAR. The original Feb 1 tentative target date for Madagascar World 
Voice has prompted ``almost on the air`` assumptions, with a frequency test 
schedule circulating, but not so. I asked Kevin Chambers of World Christian 
Broadcasting for a status report and he replies as of Jan 31:


[HCDX] Wed Morn Dx

2012-02-01 Thread Charles
Indonesia, 4750.00, Radio Makassar, 11:50-1200,  At tune in, noted Quran
type chanting by a male.  Within

a minute a male comments in Indonesian language for a few minutes.  He is
followed by a female also 

commenting in Indonesian.  At 1152, music presented.  Signal was fair except
someone causing QRM by whistling

and calling in Sideband off freq slightly.   (Chuck Bolland, February 1,
2012)

 

 

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Re: [HCDX] [dxld] Wed Morn Dx

2012-02-01 Thread Wolfgang Bueschel

Re 4750v

Congrats your antenna is great.

Checked on seven remote units, four in Japan, as well as in Alberta-CAN,
at Seattle-USA and California-USA, 1200-1220 UT Feb 1.

In western North America the subcontinental song/music station in prob.
Bengali from Bangladesh Shavar was the strongest in NoAM,
nearly even 4750 or 4750.001 kHz frequency.

In Japan the CNR1 program relay at Hailar was the strongest, a little bit
higher in frequency on 4750.008,  \\ 5945 kHz, performing radio play.

Another weak signal appeared on 4749.989 kHz, but was very weak - just under
threshold, couln't even recognize Bahasa Indonesian language sound.
73 wolfy df5sx


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From: Charles Sent: Wednesday, February 01, 2012 12:57 PM

Subject: [dxld] Wed Morn Dx


Indonesia, 4750.00, Radio Makassar, 11:50-1200,  At tune in, noted Quran
type chanting by a male.  Within a minute a male comments in Indonesian
language for a few minutes.  He is
followed by a female also  commenting in Indonesian. At 1152, music
presented. Signal was fair except
someone causing QRM by whistling and calling in Sideband off freq
slightly.
(Chuck Bolland, February 1, 2012)
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[HCDX] VoINS 9525.974 1430 UT Febr 1

2012-02-01 Thread Wolfgang Bueschel

INDONESIA  9525.974  Loud and clear VoINS Cimanggis in Bahasa Indonesia
language heard here in Germany on S=9+15dB level.

Supposedly switched from CHN/JPN/Gar east/ALS/Western North America azimuth 
30degr to 318degr at 1400 UT ? Saxophone piece interlude at 1433-1435 UT. 
73 wb


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[HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs January 31-February 1, 2012

2012-02-01 Thread Glenn Hauser
** BRAZIL [and non]. 11765, Feb 1 at 0626, SRDA Curitiba is the OSOB, with 
unmistakable wailing of David Miranda, but it`s very poor, // 9565. Lest one 
conclude all higher bands are dead, R. Australia is still better audible on its 
frequency hidden from HFCC, 15160 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** BULGARIA [and non]. 7400, Jan 31 at 2156 I tune in for the final few minutes 
of R. Bulgaria on SW. Poor reception but it`s the French hour from 2100; not 
hearing anything on 9400 in Spanish. Classical music is playing, which is 
unusual; 2158 some French talkover, 2159:30 IS and off at 2200*** forever, 
as ACI comes on 7405 from the DentroCuban Jamming Command and Radio Martí. 

Spot chex of this and other RB frequencies later into Feb 1 confirm that 
they`re now vacant; freeing up several channels in -00 for other stations, tho 
I doubt that anyone will succeed R. Bulgaria in using nothing but -00 
frequencies.

Just in case, RB kept registering those frequencies for A-12, but lots of other 
stations too (some of which were already timesharing), including:
 5900, Bhutan, Pakistan, Russia, Sri Lanka 
 7300, Russia, Saudi Arabia
 7400, China, Pakistan, TWR/Austria
 9400, FEBC, Lithuania
 9700, Romania 
 9800, DW, Iran, Pakistan, Romania, Russia, VOA
11600, China, YFR
11700, France, Iran, Turkey
15600, China, FEBC
15700, Pakistan, UAE, WRN
Most of the Pakistan plans are likely to be wooden
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 9526-, Feb 1 at 1349, VOI has sufficient modulation and signal 
for a change, with canned imaginary 3-frequency ``Sound of Dignity`` ID in 
English during the English hour, but followed by talk in Indonesian, still 
heavy ACI from the China radio war on 9530. 

Next check 1444 in the clear with pop music, and IADs, so never mind what I 
said about no more of those. They are very split-second, but some seem 
accompanied by carrier dropouts too. 1452 another SOD ID in English, which they 
do insert into other language services. Ishida agrees that Indonesian started 
before 1400 today. Wolfgang Büschel was listening too at 1430, measuring it on 
9525.974 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. A bit of area tropo enhancement Feb 1 at 1510 UT helps confirm 
that the OKC market still has at least two analog low-power TV signals, 48 with 
Univisión, and much weaker but locking in 19 with gospel huxtress in English, 
this time neither squeezed nor stretched, losing lock by 1530 while 48 remains 
quite watchable at 1600 with `hoy` program (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. 11840, Feb 1 at 1440, RHC atop CCI from something in ME 
language, which gains somewhat by 1457-1458*. HFCC and Aoki show it`s VOA 
Kurdish via Lampertheim, and it`s supposed to continue in English at 1500 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

**  U S A. 15610, Jan 31 at 2120, WEWN is back on air after missing from all 
three frequencies 7 hours earlier. Were they eliminating the awful spurs the 
English transmitter puts out? Of course not! Still squishing up to 20 kHz on 
both sides of 15610. 12050 and 13830 in Spanish are also back on (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non?]. 1+, Feb 1 at 1337, WWV/WWVH are quite weak, with heavy 
QRM from huge continuous ute noise with some pulsing on the hi side, as others 
have noted. What is this? Same sound around 9910 too. By 1443, WWV strength has 
built up, but noise still audible underneath. By 1455, that`s no longer audible 
but still on 9910 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

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[HCDX] Thrus Dx

2012-02-01 Thread Charles
Bolivia, 6134.829, Radio Santa Cruz, 0134-0145,  Noted a male in rapid
Spanish language talk as

if he was describing some sort of sporting event.  Probably football
(soccer) judging from the

tone etc.  Not much of a signal due to the Voice of Russia on 6135 KHz in
Portuguese now.  So

will give Radio Santa Cruz a poor for now.  (Chuck Bolland, February 2,
2012)

 

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