** ANGUILLA. Caribeacon, 6090 off the air again Oct 9 but did not notice until 
0556 when no other carriers were audible around 6090, not even Brasil or 
Nigeria; were they off too? CB 11775 on the air as usual at next check 1343 
with PMS (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake Oct 8 circa 1130 and 1352: poor on both 8400, 9000. Oct 9 
at 1329 during drumming passage, JBA on 9000 but very poor on 8400 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. Another day, another anomaly to report at RHC. Oct 8 at 0547, 6140 was 
off the air, so impossible to tell whether it would have been in English or 
Spanish. 6120 was on in Spanish as well as 6000, whilst 6060 and 6010 were in 
English.

11760 now with light squeal degrading it, Oct 9 at 1343, Entre Cubanos program, 
fascinating interview with 82-year-old former Cubana de Aviación pilot, José 
Antonio de C. Domínguez, who flew hundreds of times each to México, Miami, New 
York and Madrid, starting with DC3s, both pre- and post-revolution (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDIA. AIR Aligarh extremely distorted blob from 9470 transmitter, still 
going Oct 8 at 1353 check covering 9480-9500, but at least just far enough away 
not to bother Radio Australia 9475 this time.

But it`s fixed! Oct 9 at 1319, normally modulated on 9470 very much like 
Bengaluru on // 9425, just a reverb apart. Both signals rather weak today with 
flutter; 9870 as usual better with VBS. Let`s hope 9470 transmitter will STAY 
fixed (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 4750, RRI Makassar, nice S9+10 signal, no co-channel this time, 
1315 Oct 9, Indonesian music and talk; best SW broadcast signal below 5 MHz. I 
should take time to pause and listen for content, but I am drawn to bandscan as 
much as possible upon upwaking.

VOI, 9525.9, Oct 9 at 1324 with ID, URL, three frequencies, two of which are 
always imaginary and none of which is ``9525.9`` or even 9526; modulation this 
time at fair level, but nowhere near what it should be on an S9+20 signal. 1325 
starting Indonesian Wonders about some restaurant dish, sounding like babarji; 
but too much accent and flutter noise to follow content, anyway accompanied by 
nice flutish music (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. I was starting to get bits of Spanish conversation again from RASA 
Mérida, XEQM, 6104.8, Oct 9 at 0558, but blocked from *0559:30 by BBC Ascension 
in French, which thinx it owns 6105.0 for a semihour; XEQM still succeeded in 
hetting it. Then at 1337 XEQM also poking thru the ACI and CCI with some 
Spanish, but I was distracted by classical music on 6045, meaning XEXQ was 
back? Unfortunately, not; see RUSSIA (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NEW ZEALAND. 6170, RNZI, Friday Oct 9 at 1329 announcing a road closure due 
to weather, DST timecheck for 2:30, and into program of award-winning Maori 
traditional music. English-speaking announcer throws in Maori phrases as if we 
were bilingual on this RNZ domestic program relayed, but nice and exotic from 
an overseas standpoint. 

This show featured cuts from the album ``Ancient Maori Music``, including 
``Creation of the World``, ``Call of the Whales``. At 1336 program was referred 
to as ``your morning music fix``. Schedule grid shows it as Waiata. Found the 
program page including those on the playlist and already the content of next 
week`s show starting Oct 11: 
http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/waiata But it shows the wrong 
time, Saturday 4:30 am, so is the Sunday time wrong too?

Which raises the question, why doesn`t RNZI broadcast specifically in 
Maori-only during certain hours? Or maybe it does? But then, any modern Maori 
and probably most of the old-timers also speak Enzedenglish. 

The 24/7 program grid at http://www.rnzi.com/pages/schedules.php has the word 
Maori nowhere on it, tho it does specify French, Hindi, Niuean, Samoan, Tongan!

Altho EiBi`s comprehensive language list at
http://www.susi-und-strolch.de/eibi/readme.txt
includes COK for Cook Islands Maori, and MAO for NZ Maori, those abbrs appear 
nowhere in the entire schedule at
http://www.eibispace.de/dx/bc-a09.txt

RNZI leavens its English with Maori program titles such as Tagata o te Moana 
but apparently the show is actually in English? It`s UT Sat at 1308-1330, Sun 
1308-1400, 1815-1900. Others, suspected to be Maori, but are they Maori-only? 
M-F 1735-1740 Waatea News; UT Sat 1708-1800 Te Ahi Kaa.

The redesigned website also no longer shows the Maori name of RNZI which used 
to be prominently displayed, and I can`t remember how it went. Fortunately, 
WRTH 2009 quotes the Maori ID on page 451: ``Te reo irirangi o Aotearoa, o te 
Moana-nui-a-Kiwa``. But it shows no specific times for any languages but 
English.

>From Oct 25, RNZI will be on 7440-AM instead of 6170 for the 1330 programs 
>(and DRM still taking a break). On Oct 9, I was not hearing any het from DZRM 
>6170.4 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA. Indians may have been saved from the horrible Aligarh blob covering 
20 kHz or more as of Oct 9 (see INDIA), but now they are plied with DRM noise 
falling neatly between the two AIR National Channels 9425 and restored 9470: 
i.e., 9440-9445-9450, the VOR service via Irkutsk also roaring lightly into the 
opposite worldside, OK, Oct 9 at 1328. I suspect the frequency band was 
originally chosen so Indians tuning between AIR and AIR could not help but 
notice the noise. But how many DRM receivers of any kind can possibly be 
funxioning there to resolve the noise, otherwise sheerly annoying? Doesn`t 
matter; VOR has bought into the DRM myth, as have the authorities in India.

6045 with classical music at 1337 Oct 9, especially after just hearing a bit of 
Mexico on 6104.8, made me suspect XEXQ San Luís Potosí had finally reactivated 
--- until I heard a Chinese tonal announcement one minute later. Therefore, VOR 
as scheduled via Vladivostok. One must search for SLP before that starts at 
1300 (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SPAIN. REE, 11680, Oct 9 at 0547, surprised to find here as scheduled only 
at 2300-0200. Noblejas probably forgot to change to correct frequency when 
firing up transmitter again! Perhaps should have been on 11895 or 12035, often 
audible here, but I did not think to check for them. Now 11680 is badly QRMed 
by RNZI DRM 11670-11675-11680. No doubt about ID as REE was announcing its 
address in Castilian (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Squeal is building up again on the WWCR-2 transmitter. Oct 8 at 1130 
I tuned in 5935 during one of the pregnant pauses by PMS, and heard nothing but 
squealing, which does not need any intentional modulation to set it off (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. OTH radar pulsing presumed at 1346 Oct 8, covering 6530-6580, 
neatly bookended by the Juche jamming noise against S Korean clandestine V of 
the People on 6518 and 6600. Lots more OTHR audible at: 6430-6480, 6965-7040 
oops extending into hamband, NB intruder watchers; 7345-7360, 7660-7710, 
6790-6830, 6890-6940 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      

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