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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 10000 reported the K-index at 12 was 1)

Before 1430:
15495, good at 1420, het on hi side; none in the 16s
17565, fair at 1425 vs V of Tibet via Madagascar jumparound; none in the 18s, 
16s, 14s, 13s, 12s
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDIA. 15135-15145, Aug 27 at 1636 and still at 1701, DRM noise. At first 
suspected Ethiopian jamming of a clandestine. (There`s something wrong with 
your technology if such an assumption can be made.) But Aoki soon shows it`s 
intentional DRM at 1615-1715, the AIR Russian service, 250 kW (really?), 132 
degrees from Delhi(Khampur). I could also detect an AM carrier in the middle of 
it, not a jamming target but it might as well be: Surely Oman being blown away 
during its 15-22 UT Arabic service which has been on this frequency forever. 
Wait a minute, why would AIR be broadcasting Russian to the southeast??? Unless 
no proper antenna available and hoping for back-coverage. No, 132 must be an 
Aoki typo, as HFCC shows same transmission at 312 degrees. That`s more like it, 
and also more fitting for such a signal way off in deep North America.

17670, Aug 27 at 1638, no modulation other than hum and whine or tone. Would 
has suspected Egypt or maybe Saudi Arabia, but HFCC and Aoki agree the only 
thing here is AIR, Hindi at 1615-1730, 250 kW, 245 degrees from Delhi(Khampur), 
same parameters for Swahili at 1515-1615 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA NORTH [and non]. 7220-7225+, Aug 27 at 1303, buzzing bothering VOA 
Korean on 7225, which is via Tinang, PHILIPPINES. N. Korean jamming would be 
expected, but seldom heard on any of the VOA Korean frequencies, e.g. 15775 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MAURITANIA. 7245, Aug 27 at 0518, IGIM is on and chanting (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA. 5930 slightly stronger than // 5940 Aug 27 at 1240, R. Rossii with 
some weird music, often interesting stuff before 1300*; poor signals but 
getting better into fall, and no WWCR in between at this hour, from Pet/Kam and 
Magadan respectively (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K [non?]. 15410, Aug 27 at 1327, despite DW Hausa via RWANDA USward 
audible underneath, BBC is also transmitting on this unscheduled frequency in 
order to inform us that ``This is the BBC; there is no programme on this 
channel at present. Details of all our services are at bbcworldservice.com.`` 
Before each repeat, YL exclaims ``BBC`` and then an OM. Continues past 1330 but 
stops at 1331:30 and then off the air. Site? Purpose? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. Checking for AFN Saddlebunch Keys FL, as Isaac is blowing around, Aug 
27 at 0519, not heard on 7811 or 12133.5. At 1238 not heard on 5446.5; at 1305 
not heard on 7811; but at 1322 audible on 12133.5-USB mentioning ``AFN Radio`` 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1631 monitoring: confirmed on WRMI 9955, Monday August 
27 at 0515 check, but pulse jamming is slightly stronger, each fading 
independently. So both stations are still funxional despite Isaac. Tnx a lot, 
Arnie! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 5050, Aug 27 at 0523, narration about Nostradamus, predixions for May 
2000, earthquake in California; it will be 1999 in 7 months when ``great terror 
will come from the sky``. All accompanied by ``space music``, and periodically 
there would be a pause for several seconds as if playing back individual 
modules. Very good signal past 0530. First assumption would be WWRB running 
this on the frequency they normally close at 0400, but nothing identifiable. 
Certainly a major transmitter, not a pirate. 

Once one US station gets a SW frequency authorized, others can get it too at 
other hours. FCC finally updated A-12 file July 24, now URLed:
http://transition.fcc.gov/ib/sand/neg/hf_web/A12FCC02.TXT
but it still shows WWRB registered for this much longer span:
5050 2200 1300 WWRB 100 45 4,5,9 1234567 250312 281012 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 12105, Aug 27 at 1632, WTWW-3 is not on; while neighbor 12160, WWCR 
is inbooming (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** VATICAN. 15570, Aug 27 at 1643, HOA music and language, but which? First 
recognizable word is ``liberazione``, i.e. Italian-derived, so I figure an 
Ethiopian language is prime suspect. Later mentions Nigeria, Mozambique, 
Catholic, 1650 ``Vatican Radio``, alternating with bits of echoey rustic music. 
Uplooked later, it`s Amharic until 1645, then Tigrigna. Sufficient signal aimed 
oppositeward at 139 degrees, yet another instance of Santa Maria di Galeria`s 
terrific back-radiation capability. Meanwhile at 1652, coreligionist 15610 WEWN 
has priest who would never win a talent contest singing mass in Latin (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** VIETNAM. 12000, Aug 27 at 1323 Vietnamese song, cut off the air at 1328*. 
Presumed VOV Chinese service, only thing scheduled, until 1330 (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 9860, Aug 27 at 1346, big open carrier with lo-level roar fading 
up and down until off at 1349*. Certainly not China or Saudi Arabia as in some 
schedules. Perhaps WHRI testing the transmitter which last week was putting out 
horrible spurs in the 01-02 UT period (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)


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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 18:36:14 -0400
From: Albert Muick <radioresearch_field_operati...@yahoo.com>
To: DXLD <d...@yahoogroups.com>, HCDX <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: [HCDX] QSL Report for Al Muick
Message-ID: <503bf65e.2070...@yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed



BRAZIL, Radio Brasil Central, 11815, full data scenes from Goiania card 
in 348 days for Portuguese airmail report and 2 IRCs and follow-up in 
Portuguese via registered airmail with US $5 return postage.  QSL 
arrived 37 days after follow-up with US $5 returned.


SOUTH AFRICA, RTE Radio Worldwide (IRELAND) via Meyerton 17500, full 
data letter QSL in 340 days for English airmail report and 3 IRCs and 
English followup via registered airmail and US $10.  QSL arrived 18 days 
after follow-up.  V/s Bernie Pope, Network Support, who also returned 
the US $10 with an apology and stated they never received the first report.

TIP
===
ST. MAARTEN, The Voice of St Maarten PJD2, 1300 kHz  1kW
For those of you who have been fortunate enough to hear this station and 
are having trouble QSLing it, I have some help.  As usual, my letter was 
never answered, but rather than spend a lot of money on registered 
airmail, I tried finding its fax number.  The WRTH has fax numbers 
listed that are actually voice numbers, and the station's website lists 
a number that is now no longer valid.  I finally called the main 
switchboard and asked a few simple questions, and was told that they 
only really use the fax to send and therefore only engage it when they 
need it and it can be on any number.  I was then given two email 
addresses to write to with reports or requests.  As you all may have 
noticed, their email does not appear on the website, nor have I been 
able to find it anywhere on the web.  For those who want to write with a 
report, you can send your emails to the following addresses:
sxmislandtime(at)gmail(dot)com
and
stevencyrillien(at)gmail(dot)com


Slowly, slowly, all the follow-ups, phone calls and faxes are starting 
to pay off.  Still no answer from the Maldives, even though I went 
through their embassy, and from the Faroes after going through the 
Danish embassy.  Hope springs eternal, however.

73
Al Muick
Williamsport PA USA


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