Indonesia, 4749.959, RRI Makassar, Suawesi, 1049-1110, At tune in noted a
weak signal revealing
just music off and on between fading. At 1052 a female comments briefly in
Indonesian Language.
A few minutes of dead air or total fade out follows until 1056 when music is
heard again but only
fo
Bolivia, 5952.475, Emisora Pio XII, 0100-0130, Noted a female and male in
long
discourse during the period. The signal is threshold audibly, but the
presentation
is showing a fair signal. It just depends on how I tune the presentation.
Unfortunately,
I am stuck with what I get from the audio.
Bolivia, 6134.799, Radio Santa Cruz, 0125-0135, Noted a male in Sp language
momentarily, then
music presented. After a tune, noted a canned ID by a female and then more
music. This is
best heard in AMS with a very narrow filter blocking a nearby signal. signal
sounds muffled
and poor. (Chuck
Peru, 4809.993, Radio Logos, 1030-1045, Using USB mode and notch to get a
clear signal,
noted R. Logos in steady music program. Did not or could not hear any
comments between
the music selections. Signal was poor with QRM. (Chuck Bolland, August
15, 2013)
Indonesia, 4749.993, RRI Makassar
- Original Message -
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel"
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2012 3:44 PM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] THUR DX
Charles,
RUSSIA 13665.000 Rossii SW outlet from Moscow still disturbed in audio
quality today at 1240 UT Oct 12. This faulty audio last at least for past
Bolivia, 6134.834, Radio Santa Cruz, 1020-1030, Noted two males in Spanish
language conversation.
Oops, they are talking on the telephone it seems. It was difficult to
recognize it was a telephone
conversation due to the poor quality of the audio. At 1024 music is
presented for a brief minute
Bolivia, 4699.316, Radio San Miguel, 1003-1015, Noted a male in steady
Spanish language
comments. Actually noted two males going back and forth in comments. At
1011, promos
and ID heard. Signal was fair. (Chuck Bolland, February 2, 2012)
Bolivia, 4716.709, Radio Yura, Pres, 1012-1020,
Peru, 6019.238, Radio Victoria, 2318-2330, Noted a
male in Spanish language comments.
comments seemed to be secular rather than religious.
Unfortunately there's a lot of splatter
and QRM near this frequency which is destroying the
readablity. Signal was poor.
(Chuck Bolland, December 23, 2010)
Bolivia, 6134.80, Radio Santa Cruz, 0935-0945, Noted
traditional type music at tune in. When the
tune is finished, a male comments and gives ID as, "...
transmision Radio Santa Cruz". After a
few minutes of Spanish comments, the music continues.
Signal was good at this early hour.
(Chuck Bollan
Peru, 6019.41, Radio Victoria, 2330-2345, This evening
noted Radio Victoria on 6019.41 KHz without
any nearby QRM at least for a few minutes. Heard a
male in steady Spanish language comments
for awhile. The first gent is joined by another male
and female. Signal was fair to poor. (Chuck
Bollan
Also, on the technicians page, there's a caption identifying the tech in charge
of "SW 4.9 Timbi."
On Sep 9, 2010, at 10:50 PM, Glenn Hauser wrote:
> Chuck,
>
> The website does mention 4900 at the top, but alternating with other messages
> so you have to watch them alternate for a while:
>
Specifically, Moriba Tavaguèze Kolié, Administrateur du site Web et Responsable
de Familia SW 4.9 is pictured on this page:
http://www.familiafm.com/index.php/menu-notre-identite/equipe/menu-equipe-technique
and larger here with contact field:
http://www.familiafm.com/index.php/component/contact
Chuck,
The website does mention 4900 at the top, but alternating with other messages
so you have to watch them alternate for a while:
Nouvelle Station
Ecoutez la radio Familia en ondes courtes sur 4.900MHz dans tout le pays du
lundi au dimanche, de 18h à 00h TU...
Could not find any info? It`s
Guinea, 4900, Familia FM, (tent) 2320-2330, Noted
music until 2324 when it is interrupted by a male and
female
in French language comments. After comments, more
hilife type music is presented. Signal was poor.
Could not find any information about this station
except for one entry in AOKI on
Papua New Guinea, 3275, Radio south Highlands,(pres)
1030-1045, Noted a men in Pidgin
language comments. There could be a second individual,
but difficult to copy to confirm.
Signal was poor. (Chuck Bolland, July 1, 2010)
Papua New Guinea, 3290, Radio Central,(pres) 1035-1045,
Noted a femal
Zimbabwe, 3396, Radio Zimbabwe, 0020-0050, R. Zimbabwe
revisted. Checked back after the
hour and the audio was fading in a little better, but
still very, very weak. And they were
still presenting music. At 0044 the signal is getting
better. Now it's up to a threshold. Making
some headway here.
Indonesia, 4869.92, RRI Sorong, 1100-1110, Noted a
threshold signal here with a female
in Indonesian language comments. Probably giving the
news, although the signal was too
thresy to hear much. As I prepared to tune away, the
signal improved just a little. The female
continues her comments. (C
Bolivia, 6134.810, Radio Santa Cruz, 0935-1000, Noted
a male in news until 0941,
with many mentions of "Lima" and "Bolivia". At 0942,
music presented. Signal this
morning is fair, but not as readable as it was
yesterday? What's the difference I
wonder? I am using the same receiver and antenn
Peru, 4775, Radio Tarma, 1030-1045, Noted a carrier
here which eventually started fading in well enough
to produce some audio. With the audio, I noticed
Huaynos type music being presented. Signal seemed
to peak around 1044 UTC with a good signal. Previously
it was poor. (Chuck Bolland, March
Bolivia, 4699.95, Radio San Miguel, 1005-1030, Noted live
Spanish comments from a male giving TC's every couple
of minutes. At 1009 he presents "Musica". Following one
musical selection, male returns in comments for the
remainder of the half hour. Signal was fair this morning.
(Chuck Bolland, O
Peru, 5039.18, Radio Libertad, 1039-1115, Don't know if I was having
antenna problems or a shortwave fadeout, but accidentally tuned
to this freq and noted Libertad with a fair signal while a male was in
Spanish comments between music. This was totally unexpected because Rebelde
just 14 KHz l
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