[DX] Esitys kriisiradiotoiminnasta

2012-08-28 Thread Risto Vähäkainu


Hei,

tiedoksi seuraava radioaiheinen tapaaminen. Esitys on  
englanninkielinen, mutta käännetään myös suomeksi.


Helsinki 4.9.
Radio Dein tiloissa, Ilmalankuja 2 i, klo 18–20 avoin tilaisuus  
kriisiradiotoiminnasta kiinnostuneille, kriisiradiotyön koordinaattori  
Mike Adams Englannista, Eila Murphy, Marja Soikkeli, Arja Asikainen.


Ilmoittautumiset: marja.soikk...@sansa.fi


73

Risto Vähäkainu
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Today's Topics:

   1. Glenn Hauser logs August 27, 2012 (Glenn Hauser)
   2. QSL Report for Al Muick (Albert Muick)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 11:52:36 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser wghau...@yahoo.com
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs August 27, 2012
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** AUSTRALIA. 19000, re previous report of RA on this frequency at unscheduled 
time after 0100: axually, it is now in the new operational schedule. I didn`t 
check that because supposedly it only updated changes to the overseas relays. 
At 0100, 19000 switches from transmitter F to transmitter E for another bihour, 
and from a 65 to a 70-degree antenna. 

Another mystery from this arcane schedule: some of the frequencies are 
displayed in bold italic, such as 19000 after 0100 but not before. What does 
that signify? Not explained. This applies only to the transmitter-E lineup, 
possibly meaning not in daily use?? O, I bet these are the ones planned for 
DRM, target date delayed and unknown:

So bold-italic/DRM spans are: 01-03 19000, 07-09 7410, 09-11 9475, 11-13 6080, 
13-17 5940, 9475 17-19.
Non-bold italic: 03-07 21725, 19-21 11660, 21-01 21740

19000, Aug 27 at 0039 check, now the first transmission on this frequency is 
back on the air, missing the previous day (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** BANGLADESH. 15105, Aug 27 at 1325 checking for Bangladesh Betar during 
Nepali service, JBA carrier might be it, also at 1343.

15505, entirely different at 1359 with fair signal, not the BB IS as normal, 
but just a big hum, 1400 hint of a note from the IS, no timesignal, more hum; 
1400.6 the hum goes down and Urdu announcement music, still some hum. 1420 
check, talk with hum; 1421 big hum only; 1423 hum down again and bits of 
modulation cut on; 1423 change to a song with no hum. Maybe the hum comes from 
the weakest link, studio to transmitter? BB still doesn`t have its act together 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHAD. 6165, Aug 27 at 0521, RNT is on again, fair signal in French (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. I have finally been able to pin the multiple 8-kHz-spaced carriers on 
CNR1, as some modulation finally came thru on some of them Aug 27 around 1315. 
At least JBA carriers were detected on all these: 11728, 11736, 11744, 11752, 
11768, 11776, 11784, 11792. One of them far enough from other stations not to 
have a het was 11768 and there I could make out Chinese talk, and soon found it 
matched 11990 CNR1 jammer, tho not synchronized. Then also some audio on 11744 
in the clear; it was almost synched with CNR1 jammer on 11785. At 1320, even 
11776 had some audio like the 11805 jammer, and then 11752 as well. 

Still not positive is the source of these, but 11760 remains in the middle of 
them all, normally covered by RHC, and when not, CRI English via Kunming is 
scheduled there at 12-14, but the spurs only start at *1300 and end at 1500*. 
Aoki also shows a CNR1 on 11760 at 00-12, 100 kW, 165 degrees from Shijiazhuang 
723 site, so maybe it`s really on at 13-15 too as the spur-producer? In that 
case it might also be doing so before 1200 when I am seldom monitoring and/or 
propagation is not so favorable (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake August 27, after 1330:
15490, good at 1346 with het on lo side, down from 15495:
15495, fair at 1332, het on hi side
16100, good at 1334
17170, good at 1334
17235, poor at 1335, with ute QRM. New frequency, thought maybe spur?
(At 1345, WWVH 1 reported the K-index at 12 was 1)

Before 1430:
15495, good at 1420, het on hi side; none in the 16s

[HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs August 28, 2012

2012-08-28 Thread Glenn Hauser
** BANGLADESH. 15105, Aug 28 at 1238, JBA carrier at best, possibly BB English 
service; 15505 tried at 1400-1404+ and nothing heard today either, when Urdu 
has often been audible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake August 28, after 1230:
13920, very good at 1233; none in the 12s
14700, very good at 1236
15545, good at 1240
16100, very poor at 1241
16980, good at 1241; none in the 17s, 18s

Before 1400:
15490, fair at 1357, het on lo side
15605, poor at 1357 with noise jamming added
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. 11718, Aug 28 at 1259-1300* a carrier detectable here aside much 
stronger one from 11715 KJES. As Ron Howard points out, 11718 is part of a 
bunch of 8-kHz-spaced carriers at that hour. It`s presumably originating from a 
ChiCom jammer on 11710 (way under North Korea). Then from 1300 the same 
defective transmitter presumably changes to 11760 (way under Cuba), and today 
reheard weak carriers on 11744, 11752, 11768, 11776, 11784; with 11752, 11776 
and 11784 easily perceptible making hets to on-frequency stations (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** FRANCE [non]. 7340, Aug 28 at 0458 pop music, flutter, off abruptly at 0500 
without announcement. HFCC shows it`s RFI, 500 kW, 19 degrees from Meyerton, 
SOUTH AFRICA at 0430-0500 daily in Swahili. (A lot of signals end at 0500 on 
the 7 MHz band, clearing it out) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDIA. 15050, Aug 28 at 1237, open carrier with flutter, lite het, couple 
breaks, back to OC. Probably the AIR Delhi-Khampur transmitter warming up prior 
to the 1300 Sinhala broadcast in DRM. (I see that HFCC does not show it as DRM 
but Aoki does; it normally is DRM with a few exceptions.) Or, still on 
following the Tamil broadcast intentionally in AM until 1215 (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA NORTH. 2850, Aug 28 at 1145, KCBS is audible with choral music, Korean 
announcement vs hi noise level here shortly before 1200 sunrise. Not even a 
carrier could surpass noise on 120m, and hardly anything on 90m (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MAURITANIA. 7245, Aug 28 at 0500, no signal from IGIM for a change. Re my 
log yesterday when it was on at 0518, Theo Donnelly in BC says it was also on 
earlier at 0145 Aug 27, so apparently all-night on that occasion. You never 
know whether they`ll be on or not. No replies have reached me about whether 
Tajikistan is really active on 7245 after 0200 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 760, Aug 28 at 1202 UT, full ID in Spanish, but too much QRM to get 
a clue, then plays choral Mexican NA. There are two Sonorans and a Chihuahuan 
in the UT-6 zone (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 770, Aug 28 at 1201 UT, `Gloria` song with Spanish lyrix from WSW; 
1206 ID mentioning ``104.3, Los 40 Principales`` and into rock with English 
lyrix. Thus per Cantú it is again:
770 XEREV Los 40 Principales + FM 104.3 Los Mochis, Sin. 5,000 100
and again I can`t believe this good signal dominating the frequency on sunrise 
skip can be on night power, tho the Sinaloans pretend it is 6 am by the local 
advanced clock (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 790, Aug 28 at 1207 UT amid QRM, Spanish talk mentioning ``Estados 
Unidos`` (in a way the Mexicans would, not ourselves), 1208 choral Mexican NA 
starts rather late, finished already at 1210, mentions Radio Fórmula. Cantú 
shows:
790 XENT Radio Fórmula + FM 97.5 La Paz, B.C.S. 10,000 750
There is another R. Fórmula on 790, but only 250 watts from Guadalajara. 
Sunrise there is 1236, and in La Paz 1302 UT, but this loops WSW, and I`m quite 
sure it`s XENT. Besides, Guadalajara would be antheming around 1100 UT (Glenn 
Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 1140, Aug 28 at 0506 UT after NA, too-quick full ID from XEMR, 
Monterrey, just caught ``Radio Esperanza, emisora manantial, del grupo ---``, 
right into gospel rock praise music. Continues to dominate frequency even tho 
pattern shows all signal goes south (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. As Bill Hepburn`s tropo maps had predicted, there was enhanced 
reception in OK and KS the morning of Aug 28. First noted with KWOU 88.1 
Woodward in solid and KHCC 90.1 KS overriding KCSC at 1350 UT. After oatmeal, 
TV on at 1411 UT aiming west: 34, KOMI ``24`` Woodward is in, as are two OETA 
translators more to the North: K48KE-D, Buffalo, 11.8 kW, and K30AE-D, Alva, 15 
kW. Plus some from Kansas: see U S A (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)  

** U S A. Regional tropo from Kansas morning of August 28, after some Okies: RF 
49 at 1425, something almost breaking bad, occasional glimpses of frozen frame, 
maybe KTKA Topeka? from that direxion. No, it`s much closer and much weaker 
Wichitan KGPT, since I see a ``Bounce`` network bug in the lower-right, during 
movie(?). W9WI.com shows this as still analog, KGPT-CA, CA-LIC with 4.8 kW, 
while in DTV list it`s shown as KGPT-CA, 

[HCDX] [ptsw] Glenn Hauser logs August 28, 2012

2012-08-28 Thread Stewart MacKenzie


--- On Tue, 8/28/12, Glenn Hauser wghau...@yahoo.com wrote:

From: Glenn Hauser wghau...@yahoo.com
Subject: [ptsw] Glenn Hauser logs August 28, 2012
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Date: Tuesday, August 28, 2012, 9:46 AM

** BANGLADESH. 15105, Aug 28 at 1238, JBA carrier at best, possibly BB English 
service; 15505 tried at 1400-1404+ and nothing heard today either, when Urdu 
has often been audible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake August 28, after 1230:
13920, very good at 1233; none in the 12s
14700, very good at 1236
15545, good at 1240
16100, very poor at 1241
16980, good at 1241; none in the 17s, 18s

Before 1400:
15490, fair at 1357, het on lo side
15605, poor at 1357 with noise jamming added
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. 11718, Aug 28 at 1259-1300* a carrier detectable here aside much 
stronger one from 11715 KJES. As Ron Howard points out, 11718 is part of a 
bunch of 8-kHz-spaced carriers at that hour. It`s presumably originating from a 
ChiCom jammer on 11710 (way under North Korea). Then from 1300 the same 
defective transmitter presumably changes to 11760 (way under Cuba), and today 
reheard weak carriers on 11744, 11752, 11768, 11776, 11784; with 11752, 11776 
and 11784 easily perceptible making hets to on-frequency stations (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** FRANCE [non]. 7340, Aug 28 at 0458 pop music, flutter, off abruptly at 0500 
without announcement. HFCC shows it`s RFI, 500 kW, 19 degrees from Meyerton, 
SOUTH AFRICA at 0430-0500 daily in Swahili. (A lot of signals end at 0500 on 
the 7 MHz band, clearing it out) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDIA. 15050, Aug 28 at 1237, open carrier with flutter, lite het, couple 
breaks, back to OC. Probably the AIR Delhi-Khampur transmitter warming up prior 
to the 1300 Sinhala broadcast in DRM. (I see that HFCC does not show it as DRM 
but Aoki does; it normally is DRM with a few exceptions.) Or, still on 
following the Tamil broadcast intentionally in AM until 1215 (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA NORTH. 2850, Aug 28 at 1145, KCBS is audible with choral music, Korean 
announcement vs hi noise level here shortly before 1200 sunrise. Not even a 
carrier could surpass noise on 120m, and hardly anything on 90m (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MAURITANIA. 7245, Aug 28 at 0500, no signal from IGIM for a change. Re my 
log yesterday when it was on at 0518, Theo Donnelly in BC says it was also on 
earlier at 0145 Aug 27, so apparently all-night on that occasion. You never 
know whether they`ll be on or not. No replies have reached me about whether 
Tajikistan is really active on 7245 after 0200 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 760, Aug 28 at 1202 UT, full ID in Spanish, but too much QRM to get 
a clue, then plays choral Mexican NA. There are two Sonorans and a Chihuahuan 
in the UT-6 zone (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 770, Aug 28 at 1201 UT, `Gloria` song with Spanish lyrix from WSW; 
1206 ID mentioning ``104.3, Los 40 Principales`` and into rock with English 
lyrix. Thus per Cantú it is again:
770 XEREV Los 40 Principales + FM 104.3 Los Mochis, Sin. 5,000 100
and again I can`t believe this good signal dominating the frequency on sunrise 
skip can be on night power, tho the Sinaloans pretend it is 6 am by the local 
advanced clock (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 790, Aug 28 at 1207 UT amid QRM, Spanish talk mentioning ``Estados 
Unidos`` (in a way the Mexicans would, not ourselves), 1208 choral Mexican NA 
starts rather late, finished already at 1210, mentions Radio Fórmula. Cantú 
shows:
790 XENT Radio Fórmula + FM 97.5 La Paz, B.C.S. 10,000 750
There is another R. Fórmula on 790, but only 250 watts from Guadalajara. 
Sunrise there is 1236, and in La Paz 1302 UT, but this loops WSW, and I`m quite 
sure it`s XENT. Besides, Guadalajara would be antheming around 1100 UT (Glenn 
Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 1140, Aug 28 at 0506 UT after NA, too-quick full ID from XEMR, 
Monterrey, just caught ``Radio Esperanza, emisora manantial, del grupo ---``, 
right into gospel rock praise music. Continues to dominate frequency even tho 
pattern shows all signal goes south (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. As Bill Hepburn`s tropo maps had predicted, there was enhanced 
reception in OK and KS the morning of Aug 28. First noted with KWOU 88.1 
Woodward in solid and KHCC 90.1 KS overriding KCSC at 1350 UT. After oatmeal, 
TV on at 1411 UT aiming west: 34, KOMI ``24`` Woodward is in, as are two OETA 
translators more to the North: K48KE-D, Buffalo, 11.8 kW, and K30AE-D, Alva, 15 
kW. Plus some from Kansas: see U S A (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)  

** U S A. Regional tropo from Kansas morning of August 28, after some Okies: RF 
49 at 1425, something almost breaking bad, occasional glimpses of frozen frame, 
maybe KTKA Topeka? from that 

[HCDX] Shortwave Radio Logs from WDX6AA

2012-08-28 Thread Stewart MacKenzie

CANADA    Radio Japan Relay  NHK    5960  0335 GMT  Japanese  444  Aug 27  Two 
OMs with comments. People clapping after their comments.    MacKenzie-CA..

COSTA RICA   REE Relay  Spain    3350  0306 GMT  Spanish  333  Aug 27  YL and 
OM with comments.  MacKenzie-CA..

CUBA   Radio Havana Cuba  RHC   5025  0317 GMT  Spanish  333  Aug 27  YL and OM 
with comments.  MacKenzie-CA..

ENGLAND    BBCWS   5875  0327 GMT  English  444  Aug 27  Two OMs with comments 
on the AU.  YL with comments and ID as BBC  0329 GMT.  Mackenzie-CA..

FRANCE   Radio France Intl  RFI   5925  0332 GMT  French  444  Aug 27  Two OMs 
with ongoing comments.    Mackemnzie-CA..

UNITED STATES, Tennessee   WWCR #1   3215  0300 GMT  English  333  Aug 27  OM 
with comments from the BIBLE.  Also OMs singing.  MacKenzie-CA..

UNITED STATES, Alabama   WEWN  5810   0320 GMT  Spanish  444  444  Aug 27  OM 
with comments.  Two YLs also with comments.  //11870(444)    Mackenzie-CA..

UNITED STATES, Tennessee   WWCR #3   4840  0315 GMT  English  333  Aug 27  Two 
OMs with comments from the Bible about the future of the world!    
MacKenzie-CA..

Stewart MacKenzie, WDX6AA

Huntington Beach, California, United States of America

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[HCDX] Bangladesh Betar on new 7205 kHz

2012-08-28 Thread Wolfgang Bueschel

BANGLADESH   7105 / 7205 / 7250  At present - since Aug 25th - Bangladesh
Betar now using 7205 kHz outside the amateur radio band.

1745-1900 7205#DKA 250 kW 320 deg to WeEUR English, also not 7250!
1915-2000 7205#DKA 250 kW 320 deg to WeEUR Bangla,  also not 7250!
#from August 25 no transmissions  7105 1745-2000, maybe change frequency
(DX MIX News, Ivo Ivanov-BUL, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Aug 27)
 noted Aug 26th 7205 kHz, Aug 27th 7250 kHz instead. wb.
Now at 1900-1915 UT pause, some usual 1025 Hertz test tone procedure heard.

Uli DJ9KR
of the DARC amateur radio club band watch
DARC / IARU-R1-Monitoring System Intruder Watch group sent me this
explanation:

... But in Dhaka they have understand that they did broadcast
in the 7105 kHz amateur radio band previously.

I had sent polite but firm e-mail with the plan allocations of the
ITU Geneve as attachment,
to Zia Hasan, Senior Engineer (email rrc @ dhaka.net ) and
Ahmed Nadeem of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union in Kuala-Lumpur Malaysia
(email nadeem @ abu.org.my )

This has worked well.

Mr. Zia Hasan wrote to a Mr. Bahadir by the ABU with a copy to me.

After getting his mail, we already stopped the test transmissions
on 7105 kHz.
According to the suggestions of Mr. Ulrich we will use 7250 kHz
for Europe for CIRAF ZONE 27, which is allocated for Bangladesh Betar. 


Mr. Zia Hasan must have thought I'm in Geneva at the UN agency
ITU -  International Telecommunication Union, hi!

Thanks for your tip, to who it is on 7105 kHz.

The Voice of Islam is only part of a program R. BGD and be heard
around 1803 UT.

Where is this poor country can afford such a fine establishment?
All countries are reducing shortwave, and BGD builds on this excellent
technology.
de Uli, DJ9KR
(Aug 28)

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[HCDX] Shortwave Radio Logs from WDX6AA

2012-08-28 Thread Stewart MacKenzie

ANGUILLA   Carribean Beacon   11775  2155 GMT  English  444  Aug 28  Thanking 
God on the good tools that they have.  YL with more comments.  
MacKenzie-CA..

AUSTRALIA   Radio Australia - Shepparton   21740  2232 GMT  English  444  Aug 
28  OM with question of the day.  MacKenzie-CA..

CUBA   Radio Havana Cuba  RHC   11840  2158 GMT  English  333  Aug 28   OM with 
Cuba ID 2159 GMT. Then a YL with RHC ID 2200 GMT.  //15230(333), 17705[333], 
17750[444].   MacKenzie-CA..

JAPAN   Radio Japan NHK   13640  2208 GMT  Japanese  433  Aug 28   Two OMs with 
comments. //15265[333].    Mackenzie-CA..

SPAIN   REE   15110  2215 GMT  Spanish  444  Aug 28  YL and OM in a 
conversation.    MacKenzie-CA..

UNITED STATES, Tennessee    WWCR #2   9350  OM with comments on how the world  
falls apart in the upcomong worldwide disasters!!   MacKenzie-CA..

UNITED STATES, Tennessee    WTWN  9480  2148 GMT  English  444  Aug 28  OM with 
comments on the Profits about  the end of the world comming up soon.    
Mackenzie-CA..

UNITED STATES,  Greenville, NC   Radio Marti  11930  2203 GMT  Spanish  333  
Aug 28  OM and YL with comments.  Also being Jammmed.  Freq is very noisy.    
Mackenzie-CA.. 

Stewart MacKenzie, WDX6AA

Huntington Beach, California, United States of America

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