I  thought the lyrics to NBC'S PNG 'jingle' was terrific . Now I am wondering 
what the lyrics are to Indonesias SONG OF THE COCONUT ISLANDS is ?
 
tom messer
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 > 3. Fwd: RE: Question about my reception report (Akbar Indra Gunawan)> 4. QSL 
 > from Radio Gloria International (Andrei)> 5. Australia Radio Dial 1931 
 > ([EMAIL PROTECTED])> 6. Logs from NH-USA, Feb 17-20th (Scott R. Barbour 
 > Jr.)> 7. Radio Taiw?n emitiendo por Onda Corta el servicio en espa?ol.> 
 > (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)> 8. Radio Gloria Internation this Sunday (tom 
 > taylor)> 9. HCDX logs between 2008-02-21 0000 UTC and 2008-02-22 0000 UTC> 
 > (Risto Kotalampi)> 10. Escutas (Antonio L. Garcia)> 11. Re: OT: Papua New 
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Message: 1> Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 22:51:30 -0500> From: David Goren <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>> Subject: [HCDX] OT: Papua New Guinea NBC sign-on 1974> To: HCDX 
Mailing List <Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com>> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed> > 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.> > > -!
 -----------------------------> > Message: 2> Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 23:24:33 
-0300> From: "Antonio L. Garcia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: [HCDX] Escutas> 
To: "Santa Rita DX Clube" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,> 
<hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: text/plain; 
charset="iso-8859-1"> > Escutas realizadas em Jo?o Pessoa-PB - HI22nu> R?dio: 
SW7600GR - Antena: Vertical 6m> > 5935 USA: World Univers. Network, Nashville, 
20/02/2008 0137-0142, em ingl?s, OM c/prega??o religiosa 35333 (Antonio Garcia, 
Jo?o Pessoa-PB, Brasil)> > 6065 SU?CIA: Radio Sweden, Hoerby, 20/02/2008 
1940-1946, pos. em russo, OMs c/falas sem. entrevista 15321(Antonio Garcia, 
Jo?o Pessoa-PB, Brasil)> > 6090 BIELORUSSIA: Radio Belarus, Minsk, 20/02/2008 
1953-2000, ID YL c/falas em alem?o 24332 (Antonio Garcia, Jo?o Pessoa-PB, 
Brasil)> >!
  6100 KOREIA: KCBS Pyongyang, Kanggye, 20/02/2008 2000-2005, em korean
o, YL c/falas sup. notici?rio 23343 (Antonio Garcia, Jo?o Pessoa-PB, Brasil)> > 
6130 RUSSIA: Voice of Russia, Moskva, 20/02/2008 2010-2015, forte QRM emiss?o 
digital, em franc?s, YL c/notici?rio 23332 (Antonio Garcia, Jo?o Pessoa-PB, 
Brasil)> > 6100 CHINA: China Radio Inter., Kashi, 20/02/2008 2127-2132, em 
?rabe, OM c/falas sem. a notici?rio 43443 (Antonio Garcia, Jo?o Pessoa-PB, 
Brasil)> > 6135 CHINA: China Radio Inter., Beijing, 20/02/2008 2133-2138, em 
ingl?s, OMs c/coment?rios, m?sica ao fundo 44444 (Antonio Garcia, Jo?o 
Pessoa-PB, Brasil)> > 6175 FRAN?A: Radio France Inter., Issoudun, 20/02/2008 
2139-2144, em franc?s, OM e YL c/notici?rio 45444 (Antonio Garcia, Jo?o 
Pessoa-PB, Brasil)> > 6265 LITUANIA: KBC Radio, Sitkunai, 20/02/2008 2147-2152, 
em ingl?s, mx country; ID 25333 (Antonio Garcia, Jo?o Pessoa-PB, Brasil)> > 
5915 VATICANO: Vatican Radio, Santa Maria Galeria, 21/02/2008 0100-0105, em 
tamil, OM c/falas; mx breve 25342 (Antonio Garcia, Jo?o Pessoa-PB, Brasil)> !
 > 5940 USA: Voice of America, Greenville, 21/02/2008 0118-0113, em esp., OM 
 > c/entrevista 35343 (Antonio Garcia, Jo?o Pessoa-PB, Brasil)> > Antonio 
 > Laurentino Garcia> PR7BCP> > ------------------------------> > Message: 3> 
 > Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 18:30:15 -0800> From: "Akbar Indra Gunawan" <[EMAIL 
 > PROTECTED]>> Subject: [HCDX] Fwd: RE: Question about my reception report> 
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4:13 +0300> From: "Andrei" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: [HCDX] QSL from Radio 
Gloria International> To: "'HCDX'" <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>> Message-ID: 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"> > Radio 
Gloria International via MV Baltic Radio, 5965 kHz.> > Full data QSL-card in 60 
days for e-mail report with audio clip.> > Address: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > 
Andrei Skorodumov> > Yaroslavl> > Russia> > > > ------------------------------> 
> Message: 5> Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 22:14:57 +1300> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Subject: [HCDX] Australia Radio Dial 1931> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1> > Media 
Release> Radio Heritage Foundation> www.radioheritage.net> > Australia Radio 
Dial 1931> > Some 6.3 million Australian radio listeners had just 55 radio> 
stations they could tune to in 1931, a year when there was 30 per> cent!
  unemployment and the Sydney Harbor Bridge was still being built.> > The Radio 
Heritage Foundation [www.radioheritage.net] has released a> snap shot of the 
nation's radio dial that year, not only listing long> gone but still familiar 
radio calls of the era, but including rare> art work from many of the stations 
themselves.> > Sydney was the clear leader in the radio stakes, with powerful 
2BL> and 2FC owned by the national broadcasting service, the most powerful> 
commercial station [2GB] and the two next most powerful private> stations in 
the Commonwealth [2KY and 2UW] all serving the 1.3> million Sydney listeners. > 
> As darkness fell, popular radio serials, music, talks and sports> 
personalities from these Sydney stations were heard deep inside NSW> and far 
into Queensland, Victoria and South Australia, as people in> small towns and 
lonely stations together shared this new form of> entertainment.> > Barely a 
decade after the ending of the Great War when radio was> still un!
 known, local enthusiasts, small groups of businessmen,> churches, trad
e unions and the new national broadcaster were busy> testing the edges of this 
new technology.> > Says the Radio Heritage Foundation, it's important to name 
the names,> to remember the people and companies that are now fading fast from> 
living memory. It's also fun to see that these days can be remembered> in 
color, as art work from the period was very colorful. > > The 'Australia Radio 
Dial 1931' is part of a series relating radio> broadcasting to the popular 
culture of the times. They paint the> broad picture, and often lead into more 
detailed memories about> individual stations, programs and personalities.> > 
Other Australian radio heritage content at www.radioheritage.net> includes the 
Long Lost Australian Radio Stars series, Australia's> Early Radio Pioneers from 
the 1920's, Australian Radio Clubs> [remember 'Jason & The Argonauts?'] and 
several ANZAC salutes to the> Australian Army Amenities Service stations across 
the SW Pacific and> Asia in WWII. > > [The Radio Herit!
 age Foundation is a registered non-profit> organization supported entirely by 
volunteers. It carries out> research and publishing into the connections 
between radio> broadcasting and popular culture across the entire Pacific. 
Donations> of memorabilia, memories and funds are always welcome. Volunteers> 
always needed. Contact details are at www.radioheritage.net. Media> contact: 
David Ricquish. Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > 
------------------------------> > Message: 6> Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 02:22:20 
-0800 (PST)> From: "Scott R. Barbour Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: [HCDX] 
Logs from NH-USA, Feb 17-20th> To: Cumbre DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, DXLD <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>,> DXplorer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, HCDX> 
<hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, Gayle Van Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,> Al 
Quaglieri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mark Taylor> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Dave Valko 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Conte!
 nt-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1> > BOLIVIA, 4699.3, R. San Mig
uel, 1007-1033, Feb 19,> Spanish. EZL music at t/in, OM at 1012 w/ appeared to> 
be listener phone calls. YL w/ echo effects at 1030> and fanfare bit (ID?), 
presumed ads thru t/out.> Fair/poor. (Barbour-NH)> > GUATEMALA, 4780, R. 
Cultural Coatan, *1030-1047, Feb> 18, Spanish. S/on w/ choral music, ID annmt 
at 1034, > brief OM at 1035 followed by ballads and up-beat> music. More OM at 
1042, back to ballads by t/out.> Poor/fair. (Barbour-NH)> > PERU, 5039.3, 
presumed R. Libertad, 1055-1108, Feb 18,> Spanish. Quecha-like music followed 
by presumed ad> string at 1059, music resumes at 1105. No discernible> ID 
noted. Poor/weak under band noise. (Barbour-NH)> > DENMARK, 5815, R. 
Spaceshuttle via WMR, 2249-2254, Feb> 17, English. ID at t/in followed by pop 
music and OM> ancr. Poor, very noisy conditions. (Barbour-NH)> > COSTA RICA, 
5954, UNIDENTIFIED, 2251-2328*, Feb 20,> Spanish. Mystery station noted here w/ 
continuos live> music and crowd noise as reported by Raul Saaverda in> DX!
 LD. Pulled the plug at 2328. No ID or annmts. Fair> at best w/ splatter, heavy 
at times, via> 5950-Okeechobee. (Barbour-NH)> > KAZAKHSTAN, 7560, WYFR-Almaty, 
1208-1225, Feb 19,> listed Vietnamese. OM and YL w/ talk and musical bits.> 
Poor. //7175-Irkutsk. (Barbour-NH)> > EGYPT, 9250, R. Wadi el Nile, 2135-2203, 
Feb 19,> Arabic. OM and YL w/ talks b/w contemporary and> traditional AR music. 
Instrumental filler loop > from 2157-2202 followed by "..al Kahira.." and> 
"..Kahira wen Khartum.."ID. Fair. (Barbour-NH)> > "KOREA (REP)", 9940, CMI 
Voice of Wilderness-Tianan,> *1300-1314, Feb 19, Korean. Music and brief anncr 
at> s/on; talk and ballads from 1303. Ballad at 1308 w/> exotic, wailing 
vocals; sounded prayer-like at times. > Lost the signal under increasing band 
noise at 1314.> Poor. (Barbour-NH)> > Scott R. Barbour Jr. Intervale, NH-USA> 
R8,R75,NIR10,MLB1,200'Beverages,60mDipole> > > > 
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------------------------------> > Message: 7> Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 21:15:23 
+0100 (CET)> From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: 
[HCDX] Radio Taiw?n emitiendo por Onda Corta el servicio en> espa?ol.> To: 
Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1> > Saludos cordiales, hoy 21 de 
febrero y tras muchos d?as sin emisi?n, se est? escuchando el servicio en 
espa?ol de Radio Taiw?n en 3965 kHz v?a Francia, a las 20:10 UTC con un SINPO 
45554. > > Jos? Miguel Romero> > > ---------------------------------> > ?Con 
Mascota por primera vez? - S? un mejor Amigo> Entra en Yahoo! Respuestas.> > > 
------------------------------> > Message: 8> Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 22:34:06 
-0000> From: "tom taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: [HCDX] Radio Gloria 
Internation this Sunday> To: <U!
 ndisclosed-Recipient:;>> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: 
text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"> > Radio Gloria Internation this Sunday > > 
Date 24th of February 2008, > Time 1300 to 1400 UTC > Channel 6140 KHz > > The 
transmissions of Radio Gloria will be broadcast over > the transmitting station 
Wertachtal in Germany. > The transmitter power will be 100 000 Watts, and we 
will > be using a non-directional antenna system (Quadrant antenna). > Radio 
Gloria Internation in teamwork with MV Baltic Radio> > Good listening 73s Tom> 
> ------------------------------> > Message: 9> Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 23:05:02 
+0000> From: Risto Kotalampi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: [HCDX] HCDX logs 
between 2008-02-21 0000 UTC and 2008-02-22> 0000 UTC> To: 
hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: 
text/plain; charset=us-ascii> > Hard-Core-DX.com logs from 2008-02-21 0000 UTC 
to 2008-02-22 0000 UT!
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--> > Please visit http://log.hard-core-dx.com/ for the real time logs> and to 
submit your logs to the HCDX Online Log.> > > > > For more information please 
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> > ------------------------------> > Message: 10> Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 
20:54:18 -0300> From: "Antonio L. Garcia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: [HCDX] 
Escutas> To: "Santa Rita DX Clube" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,> 
<hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: text/plain; 
charset="iso-8859-1"> > Escutas realizadas em Jo?o Pessoa-PB - HI22nu> R?dio: 
SW7600GR - Antena: vertical 6m> > 5995 MALI: Radio Mali, Bamako, 21/02/2008 
2103-2117, mx voz feminina 34433 (Antonio Garcia, Jo?o Pessoa-PB, Brasil)> > 
5990 PHILIPINAS: FEBC Manila, Bocaue, em iu mien, OM c/ID, mx p/crian?as !
 35443 (Antonio Garcia, Jo?o Pessoa-PB, Brasil)> > 5960 USA: Family Radio, 
Wertachtal-Alemanha, 21/02/2008 2234-2239, em ?rabe, OM c/falas 45444 (Antonio 
Garcia, Jo?o Pessoa-PB, Brasil)> > 5915 ARG?LIA: R. Algiers Holy Qur'an, 
Rampisham-Reino Unido, 21/02/2008 2247-2252, em ?rabe, OM c/falas 35333 
(Antonio Garcia, Jo?o Pessoa-PB, Brasil)> > 7105 CHINA: PBS Nei Menggu, Hohhot, 
21/02/2008 2255-2259, em mandarim, OM c/falas, mx t?pica ao fundo 45334 
(Antonio Garcia, Jo?o Pessoa-PB, Brasil)> > 7135 MARROCO: RTV Marocaine, 
Tanger, 21/02/2008 2302-2306, em ?rabe, OM e YL c/falas, forte QRM da CRI 32432 
(Antonio Garcia, Jo?o Pessoa-PB, Brasil)> > 7190 TUNISIA: RTV Tunisia, Sfax, 
21/02/2008 2307-2308, em ?rabe, YL c/falas, 2308 fim tx 35333 (Antonio Garcia, 
Jo?o Pessoa-PB, Brasil)> > 7240 CHINA: PBS Xizang, Lhasa, 21/02/2008 2311-2316, 
em mandarim, v?rias falas de OMs, prog. de humor 35333 (Antonio Garcia, Jo?o 
Pessoa-PB, Brasil)> > 7285 CROACIA: Croatian Radio, Wertachtal-Alemanha,!
  21/02/2008 2319-2324, em ingl?s, OM e YL c/notici?rio 45444 (Antonio 
Garcia, Jo?o Pessoa-PB, Brasil)> > Antonio Laurentino Garcia> PR7BCP> > 
------------------------------> > Message: 11> Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 14:47:58 
-0800> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [HCDX] OT: Papua New Guinea NBC 
sign-on 1974> To: David Goren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, HCDX Mailing List> 
<Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com>> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: 
text/plain> > > 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.> > The sound byte is here - 
http://www.dxer.ca/content/view/40/53/> I urge our readers to play the file and 
see what they think.> > "For Papua New Guinea, the day has begun" was an 
anthem> played at the beginning of every broadcast day on NBC radio> prior to 
independence.> > Cheers,> > --> Colin Newell - Editor/Creator coffeecrew.com | 
dxer.ca> Web-Design / E-Commerce / Writing> Victoria, British Columbia, Can!
 ada> > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 12> Date: Thu, 21 Feb 
2008 16:01:44 -0800 (PST)> From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: 
[HCDX] DX Listening Digest 8-023; WOR 1395, 1396> To: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1> > DX Listening Digest 8-023 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/dxld8023.txt> > CONTENTS:> > WOR 1396 / ALBANIA / ANGOLA / 
ASIA non / AUSTRALIA VL8T / AUSTRALIA +non ham+> RA/N5MUF / CANADA CKEC / 
CANADA CBC / CANADA CKUT+ / CHAD / CHINA / COLOMBIA /> COSTA RICA / CUBA +non / 
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC +non / EAST TURKISTAN non / EGYPT /> EQUATORIAL GUINEA / 
FINLAND / GERMANY non / GUATEMALA / GUYANA / HAWAII / HONG> KONG / INDONESIA / 
INTERNATIONAL INTERNET non Shortwave / IRAN +non / IRELAND /> KOREA NORTH non!
  / KOREA SOUTH / MACEDONIA non? / MADAGASCAR / MALAYSIA/SARAWAK> / MAU
RITANIA / MEXICO +non / MOLDOVA/PRIDNESTROVYE / NORTH AMERICA Pirate /> 
OKLAHOMA KOKB / OKLAHOMA KOMD/KOKH/HDTV / PAKISTAN / PAPUA NEW GUINEA / POLAND> 
non / RUSSIA / SAMOA / SAMOA AMERICAN / SOUTH CAROLINA non / SUDAN / SYRIA 
+non> / TAIWAN non / THAILAND / TURKEY non / USA +non BBG / USA VOA / USA WRMI 
/ USA> WBCQ / USA New York Radio / USA WLO/KLB / USA KOPT+ / USA WRFN+ / USA> 
KYXS/Coyote Radio / USA FCC / USA CNN / VANUATU / VIRGIN ISLANDS US / ZANZIBAR> 
/ ZIMBABWE / UNIDENTIFIED 6074 / UNIDENTIFIED 9000 / SHORTWAVE MUSIC / RADIO> 
EQUIPMENT FORUM / DIGITAL BROADCASTING / PROPAGATION> > For restrixions and 
searchable 2008 contents archive see> http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid.html> 
> For restrixions and searchable 2007 contents archive see> 
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid7.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> > SUMMARY OF!
  WORLD OF RADIO 1395, February 13> [LAST week`s show; WOR 1396 summary 
pending]> > *FY 2009 budget request for BBG includes expanding internet > 
capability, deleting RFE/RL South Slavic and Albanian services; > eliminating 
VOA News Now and Worldwide English, making VOA only one > of hundreds of news 
websites> *New WRMI program schedule (in UT -5) at > 
http://www.wrmi.net/images/wrmichart.xls> *From March 30, WRMI will be on 9955, 
24 hours, no more 7385 to NAm> *After survey, USCG decides to maintain HF 
marine weather broadcasts > on SSB, replacing transmitters> *Low-noon MW 
bandscan here in OK found skywave DX on X-band from KQWB > 1660 Fargo ND and 
others; long-haul groundwave from WGN 720 Chicago> *Free Radio is new sitcom on 
VH1 cable network, set in radio station > K-BOM; there was a real KBOM in Los 
Alamos, calls now for KUNM relay > in Socorro, closer to Trinity Site> *Peace & 
Justice Radio worldwide, new internet station from Feb 13, > including World of 
Radio, Fri 2!
 300, Sat 1900, Wed 1100; see > http://www.pjradio.org and hear> mms://
wma1.viastreaming.net/PJR?SWMEXt=.wma> *PJR Operated by Rene` Tetro, whose day 
job is CE at Salem > Broadcasting in Philadelphia; running MW DX test on WNTP 
990, early > Sat Feb 23 at 0500-0600 UT> *Another MW DX test early Sun Feb 24 
from WBIX 1060 Natick MA at 0500-> 0700; details for both including how to QSL 
at > http://www.dxtests.info> *FEMA has new TIS station on 1610 in Denton TX, 
WNG879; mum about > purpose> *Umatilla Army Chemical Depot, Oregon has TIS on 
1600, strange > callsign AR03125, and QSLed> *CKEC, 1320, New Glasgow NS, 
moving to FM, closes AM March 9; until > then, CE Peter Lann welcomes DX 
reports to plann [at] ckec.com> *Why AM stations are disappearing in Canada: 
profits on FM average six > times higher> *CBC`s Age Persuasion availablized on 
demand: > http://www.cbc.ca/ageofpersuasion/> *Radio Educaci?n, Mexico City, 
opens SW 6185 at 0000 with full IDs in > Spanish and English; Cuban jamming 
blows it away 0200-0400, but > remnants remain after 0700, als!
 o around 6135, both thanks to Radio > Rep?blica> *Radio Buenas Nuevas, 
Guatemala, back on 4799.8 since Feb 7, following > XERTA usurpation of 4800 
while RBN was inactive; heard at 1238-1355 > and until 0433 sign-off> *HRMI, 
Radio Misiones Internacionales, Honduras, 3340-, active in late > Jan, early 
Feb, widely reported from America and Europe> *No SWBC from Nicaragua now, but 
YNOW, R. Corporaci?n, heard on 540.18> in Tennessee> *Thanks for financial 
support go to Anne Fanelli in New York, with a > check in the mail to P O Box 
1684, Enid OK 73702> *Radio Amazonas, Venezuela, nominal 4940, heard on 4935.5 
with usual > over-modulation> *Radio Nacional de Venezuela, Canal Informativo, 
back on 630 after > weeks on 631.27 variable> *Radio Nacional Venezuela is 
building its own SW site in Gu?rico > state, south of Caracas, one 50 kW 
tropical bander, and 5 x 100 kW > SWBC banders, on air soon per Arnie Coro; 
also to reactivate its old > transmitter on 9540> *Radio Manantial, Huanc!
 ayo, Per?, 4990.8 heard in the mornings; > http://radiomanantial.pe.nu
> *On 6539.6, Radiodifusora La Voz del Rondero, Huancabamba, Per? heard> at 
> 0105 in Argentina> *Still not certain of identity of Bolivian around 4450; 
> could be Radio > Eco, 4451.2, but also reported on 4409.8; another ID on 4450 
> sounded > like Radio la Cruz del Sur> *R?dio Norte, Londrina, Paran?, heard 
> in S?o Paulo at 0438 on 3480, > third harmonic> *R?dio Cultura, S?o Paulo, 
> heard around 2000 on 9585 instead of 9615; > 9585 should be R?dio Globo> 
> *Radio Nacional, Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, 6250 had been reported > signing 
> on at 0600, but now reported from 0457 altho better signal at > 0600> *After 
> fighting in the capital damaging the station, RN Tchadienne > back on 4905, 
> but somewhat irregular; said to be operating from > facilities of a private 
> station in a mosque> *R. Ethiopia inactive on 9704; V. of Tigre Revolution, 
> 5950, and also > on 6170 but the latter may be an anti-clandestine jammer> 
> *R. Cairo, general Arabic service heard at least one night on 6225 > between 
> 00!
 00 and 0300, instead of 6290, apparently by mistake; very > low and distorted 
modulation> *BBCWS closing remaining SW service to Europe Feb 18; except to > 
western Russia> *BBCWS Americas stream via yahoo.com has finally been removed> 
*24-hour strike by journalists in France Feb 13, including Radio > France 
Internationale, filling with music and IDs instead> *R. Sweden cancelling 
German service without evidence that > listenership is declining; also has 
weekly program via NDR> *R. Bulgaria in Russian at 1500-1600 on 7200 from two 
sites at once > with echo> *Nagorno-Karabakh declared a SWBC radio-country by 
NASWA, represented > by V. of Justice on 9677; see DXLD 8-017 for Dan 
Henderson`s QSL > odyssey> *R. Jordan, reactivated on 11690, heard in English 
an hour later than > before until 1838> *R. Kuwait, 15110, English at 0500-0800 
loud and clear into NSW, and > Bulgaria, where the wonderful music is enjoyed 
by Rumen Pankov> *V. of Kurdistan, 6335, English at 1600-1700 with n!
 ews every quarter > hour; report to party @ kdp.se or see website http
://kdp.se> *All India Radio Nepali service strong on 7890 at 1352, 2 x 3945> 
*V. of Korea harmonics heard Jan 1 in South Australia on 19950, 22740; > 
Singapore on 30670, 23480> *David Ricquish seeking RNZI memorabilia for a 
documentary; info @ > radioheritage.net> *USA will issue a stamp March 6 
dedicated to John Bardeen, co-inventor > of the bipolar junxion transistor> 
*Propagation outlook from Boulder, Feb 12 ###> > SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF 
RADIO 1396, February 19> Thu 0630 WRMI 9955> Thu 1530 WRMI 7385> Thu 2300 WRMI 
9955 [NEW]> Fri 0030 WBCQ 7415> Fri 0900 WRMI 9955> Fri 2130 WWCR1 15825 > Fri 
2330 WBCQ 5110-CUSB > Sat 0900 WRMI 9955> Sat 1730 WWCR3 12160> Sun 0330 WWCR3 
5070> Sun 0730 WWCR1 3215 > Sun 0900 WRMI 9955> Sun 1615 WRMI 7385> Mon 0400 
WBCQ 9330-CLSB [irregular]> Mon 0515 WBCQ 7415 [time varies]> Tue 1200 WRMI 
9955> Tue 1630 WRMI 7385> Wed 1230 WRMI 9955> > Latest edition of this schedule 
version, including AM, FM, satellite > and webcasts with hotlinks t!
 o 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:> 
http://www.worldofradio.com/audiomid.html> or http://wor.worldofradio.org> > 
Regards, Glenn Hauser> > > 
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------------------------------> > Message: 13> Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 21:09:05 
-0600> From: "Jim Pogue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Subject: [HCDX] WBIX-1060 Natick, 
MA DX Test 2/24/08 ready to go> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 .com>, <Hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <Jds
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,> <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,> 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>,> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> Message-ID: <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"> > Chief Engineer 
Grady Moates tells us the WBIX DX Test this weekend is a go.> Here are the 
details:> > WBIX 1060 kHz Natick (Boston) Massachusetts DX Test > > Date: 
Sunday morning (late Saturday night), Feb. 24, 2008.> Time: Midnight - 2:00 
a.m. Eastern Standard Time, 0500 - 0700 UTC. > Mode of Operation: The station 
will conduct the test at 40,000 watts power> using their two-tower daytime 
antenna pattern. > Programming: Programming will include a one-hour CD of Todd 
Rundgren Music> with Morse code, sweep tones and announcements every !
 10 minutes or so.> > For full details, click on this link:> > 
http://www.dxtests.info/2008/01/wbix-1060-khz-natick-boston.html> > Thanks to 
Grady and to Paul Walker for setting up this test.> > Jim Pogue KH2AR> IRCA/NRC 
Joint Broadcast Test Committee Coordinator> Memphis, Tennessee USA> > > > End 
of Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 62, Issue 23> 
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