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Today's Topics:

   1. Friday DX (Charles)
   2. 12-14 Sept. Loggings (Dave Valko)
   3. Re: 12-14 Sept. Loggings (Glenn Hauser)
   4. Glenn Hasuer logs September 13-14, 2012 (Glenn Hauser)
   5. HH Lokalradio and E.M.R. this weekend (tom taylor)
   6. Re: 12-14 Sept. Loggings (Arthur Delibert)
   7. Sept 14 Logs (Brian Alexander)
   8. Friday DX (Charles)
   9. Logs (Manuel M?ndez)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 11:27:03 -
From: Charles ka4...@peoplepc.com
To: 'Ankeer Petersen' anker.peter...@mail.dk,   'Bob Wilkner'
r...@earthlink.net,   'Chrissy Brand' chriss...@hotmail.co.uk,
'DXLD' d...@yahoogroups.com,'Gayle Van Horn'
gaylevanh...@monitoringtimes.com, 'Glenn Hauser'
wghau...@yahoo.com,   'Hard-Core-dx@hard-core-dx.com'
hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com,'Liz Cameron' 
ale...@yahoo.com,
'Marie Lamb' mal...@mailbox.syr.edu,'Short Wave World'
shortwavewo...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [HCDX] Friday DX
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Bolivia, 4699.96, Radio San Miguel, 1000-1010,  With a weak signal, heard ID
and 

a chicken on the hour recorded.  ID was by a female.  This was followed by
two

males in Spanish comments.  Signal never improved beyond a poor.  (Chuck
Bolland,

September 14, 2012)

 

Peru, 4789.964, Radio Vision, pres, 1015-1030,  Noted a religious spectacle
of 

persons babbling.   Signal was poor with much fading and noise crashes.
Here

and there a male shouts unintelligent able phrases.  (Chuck Bolland,
September 14,

2012)

 

Peru, 4810.07, Radio Logos, 1021-1035,  Noted a weak signal here with music.
A

interfering signal on the high side causes a lot of trouble as the station
broadcasts

music.  At 1027 the signal improves enough that the music is being heard
clearly.

However, no ID is presented between tunes.   Signal was poor to fair.
(Chuck 

Bolland, September 14, 2012)

 

 

 

26N 081W

Excalibur

 

 

 



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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2012 10:50:26 -0400
From: Dave Valko djva...@verizon.net
To: Hardcore DX hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: [HCDX] 12-14 Sept. Loggings
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MYANMAR   7200.088   R. Myanmar (pres.)   Noted the signal when checking for 
Kachin, but didn't pay much attention to it.  After seeing Ron Howards logging, 
I 
went back and restored the Perseus file, tuned it in, and found w/end of simple 
percussion, then soft-spoken W anncr in Asian lang.  Ham QRM.  The Perseus 
recording was only about 2 min.  (12 Sept.)

PAKISTAN   15265   R. Pakistan   1740 lively western Dance mx at t/in.  1743 M 
anncr in pres. Urdu, then deadair and M returned.  1746 subcont. Pop-like mx, 
more 
traditional lcl mx.  1759 M briefly again, deadair, usual instru. mx fanfare, 3 
time ticks, ID by M, then nx to 1805 w/audio level a little too low.  Subocont. 
mx 
at 1806, W anncr briefly, then into live speech, and W again w/ments of 
Pakistan. 
Fairly decent signal at this time.  1857 M anncr w/ment of R. Pakistan at end 
of 
tlk, W w/apparent closing, very brief mx, NA, and signal off at 1859:56.  Good 
thing too as AWR (Germany) 15260 blasted it out.  (12 Sept.)

BRAZIL   4784.99   Unid ZY   I suppose its R. Caiari as Campinas (R. Brasil 
5000) 
is over an hour into daylight.  R. Caiari in Porto Velho was about on the 
terminator at 0957 when hrd pleasant ZY Pop mx.  1000 live studio M anncr in PT 
followed by what I would presume to be nx by W anncr to 1005.  Fading quickly.  
A 
little too late and too much CODAR QRM and QRN.  (13 

[HCDX] LOgs 8/9

2012-09-15 Thread Zacharias Liangas

http://zlangaslogs.blogspot.gr/2012/09/logs-for-89.html
http://zlgr.multiply.com/journal/item/471


relay to http://www.ipernity.com/blog/zliangas/413028

15725  V of Sudan 0647 OMM in lively talks with trilling R's and continuous 
talks abt Suadan  
S8 35243

9690 Tatarstan Awazy 0652 talk  S3 max 45334 

15700  V o Somali /Damal (which of them?)0655 with HoA songs S Africa's IS song 
for s off 

15120 V o Nigeria 0703 with prg in French ID by YL mentioning several African 
countries  
Dull audio S9 455x4

15190  Africano1 ? 0707 with marginal signal 

15515  Kuwait 0710 with traditional Arabic songs OM with ID  with talks 

1179 has been found to have spurs on 1076   1128 1230 1263 1385


15720 R F Chosun 1210 with talks  S2 max 1225 with song signal 14232

11935 RV A Hmong 1224 with mostly chants S2 

15225 RVA Karen 1228 songs seem as CC ID by OM over trad  music then talks in 
Bamar  
S4  


ONe again the new links 
http://imageshack.us/homepage/?user=zliangas  part f my image 
http://s1267.photobucket.com/albums/jj557/Zach_Liang-/nearly full image 
list 
http://zliangas.ipernity.com/   new social site 
http://zlangaslogs.blogspot.com/logs 
http://gadgets-zliangas.blogspot.com/ gadgets 
http://www.delicious.com/gr_greek1   links 
http://youtube.com/user/zach0gr all videos 
https://sites.google.com/site/zliangasall remain blogs /riviews 

..
Standard rig : ICOM R75 / 2x16 V / m@h40 heads Sennheiser 
Please read and distribute this 15 year research article 
http://tinyurl.com/5vzg7e 
Please read my article on SINPO at http://tinyurl.com/yt7qjd

http://zlgr.multiply.com (radio monitoring site plus audio clips ) MAIN SITE 
http://www.delicious.com/gr_greek1/@zach (all mypages !!)

Zacharias Liangas , Thessaloniki Greece 
greekdx @ otenet dot gr  ---  
Pesawat penerima: ICOM R75 , Lowe HF150 , Degen 1102,1103,108,1126
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Antenna: 16m hor, 2x16 m V invert, 1m australian loop 

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[HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs September 15, 2012

2012-09-15 Thread Glenn Hauser
** BANGLADESH. 15105, Sept 15 at 1239, no signal from BB, so I am not missing 
any English today but they probably are; nothing either on 15105 around 1330 
amid supposed Nepali semihour. Not on then either?

15505, Sept 15 at 1359, tune-in just in time to hear last part of IS before 
very early 6-pip timesignal to 1359:27, and opening Urdu. Now a good signal 
from BB. Who in the world originates such way-off timesignals? I bet they are 
just playing a recording at the studio (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL [and non]. 9645.4, Sept 15 at 0529, no R. Bandeirantes het detectable 
vs very strong Vatican bells on 9645.0. In fact, not heard since my Sept 3 
report, so suspect the reactivation was short-lived. We continue to hear a het 
every night on 9675, one side of which is surely Brazilian, proving that 
propagation is funxional (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake Sept 15, before 1300:
12230, very good at 1235
12320, very good at 1235
12670, very good at 1234
12980, very good at 1234; none in the 13s, 14s
1, poor at 1240; none in the 16s, 17s 
1 only, still on at 1303, and by now it`s surged to very good 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** COLOMBIA. 14950+, Sept 15 at 1237 tuneby in Firedrake search, Salem Stereo 
audible with gospel music (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** JAPAN [non]. 6110, Sept 15 at 0524, open carrier/dead air from Sackville 
instead of NHK World Radio in English. Was it thus from the onset at 0500?? 
Weakly audible OK on 5975 via UK; and NHK Spanish via BONAIRE was fine on 6080 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA SOUTH [and non]. 9650, Sept 15 at 1248, KBS WR starts Kevin 
O`Donovan`s 2-sesquiminute Listening Tips, mentioning that autumnal equinox is 
best time for him in NM to hear V. of Mongolia along the grayline, English at 
1000 on 12015, but no luck now due to QRM.

[Axually English is supposed to be on 12085 and at 1030, but this hour blocked 
by CNR1 jamming, apparently because VOM dares to broadcast in Chinese at 1000, 
as recently explained in DXLD. Try 1530 on 12015]

Kevin always concludes with upcoming sports coverage on SiriusXM, yawn. There 
was some important news about KBSWR elsewhen on today`s broadcast, which Partha 
Sarathi Goswami reports to the DXLD yg that he caught at 0830 on WRN Europe 
following WORLD OF RADIO at 0800 Saturdays:

``Just heard in the mailbag program, they said about the fate of KBS World 
Radio to USA, the Sackville relay will be replaced by direct Kimjae 
Transmissions - but there may be a gap - yes, a gap because they are getting 
two new transmitters for Kimjae at the end of this year, that will be installed 
and used to transmit towards America, and the host mentioned it`s an in-house 
information, yes, not published so she is uncertain about the actual gap period 
but there will be a gap, as Sackville will be closed by the last week of 
October 2012``

More importantly, perhaps, they may not have any appropriate antennas for NAm 
back in the homeland; current HFCC shows the only azimuths anywhere eastward 
from Kimjae are 81 and 96 degrees, mainly for short hops to Japan, I think, and 
too far southward for NAm.

Geez, there are several other potential relay sites they could still use to 
NAm, such as Guiana French or WHRI, and could be even better than Sackville, 
especially if they could find a clear frequency for a change (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MAURITANIA. 7245, Sept 15 at 0526, no signal from IGIM on the Sabbath unlike 
the Fribbath 24 hours earlier (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 870, Sept 15 at 1216, mañanitas long version on and on, no doubt 
XETAR Guachochi, Chihuahua, as also heard a few minutes earlier in native 
language; now weak but mostly clear. Sunrise skip from NW Mexico was below 
average today. Enid LSR: 1214 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 980, Sept 15 at 1202 UT, temp and time ``5:02 en Cananea, Sonora``, 
refers to ``radio pública`` more than once, ID in passing as XEFQ. It`s the 
IMER station whose formal name La Voz de la Ciudad del Cobre was not heard 
today (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MOROCCO [and non]. 9570, Sept 15 at 0530, distorted hummy French blob, with 
BFO, unstable so no carrier can be pinpointed. A spur from something? Didn`t 
have to go far to match the audio on another receiver: 9575, so it`s right next 
to source R. Médi Un, which sounded softer. Fortunately no match on the other 
side as weaker Africa No. Un, Gabon remained in the clear on 9580 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NEWFOUNDLAND [and non]. 6160.9, Sept 15 at 0525, I haven`t checked the het 
between CKZN and CKZU lately, so: it`s somewhere between A5 880 Hz and Bb 932 
Hz; call it .9 kHz or so, tho CKZU has been measured slightly below 6160 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NIGERIA [and non]. 15120, Sept 15 at 0541, no signal from VON, so I check 
19m for 

Re: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs September 15, 2012

2012-09-15 Thread Arthur Delibert
Wondering if anyone has compiled the various reports of Bangladesh Betar's 
English service to see if there's any pattern to the days they're on or off.  
Perhaps it's not intended to be 7 days a week.  

Thanks.



On Sep 15, 2012, at 12:47 PM, Glenn Hauser wghau...@yahoo.com wrote:

 ** BANGLADESH. 15105, Sept 15 at 1239, no signal from BB, so I am not missing 
 any English today but they probably are; nothing either on 15105 around 1330 
 amid supposed Nepali semihour. Not on then either?
 
 15505, Sept 15 at 1359, tune-in just in time to hear last part of IS before 
 very early 6-pip timesignal to 1359:27, and opening Urdu. Now a good signal 
 from BB. Who in the world originates such way-off timesignals? I bet they are 
 just playing a recording at the studio (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
 
 ** BRAZIL [and non]. 9645.4, Sept 15 at 0529, no R. Bandeirantes het 
 detectable vs very strong Vatican bells on 9645.0. In fact, not heard since 
 my Sept 3 report, so suspect the reactivation was short-lived. We continue to 
 hear a het every night on 9675, one side of which is surely Brazilian, 
 proving that propagation is funxional (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
 
 ** CHINA. Firedrake Sept 15, before 1300:
 12230, very good at 1235
 12320, very good at 1235
 12670, very good at 1234
 12980, very good at 1234; none in the 13s, 14s
 1, poor at 1240; none in the 16s, 17s 
 1 only, still on at 1303, and by now it`s surged to very good 
 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
 
 ** COLOMBIA. 14950+, Sept 15 at 1237 tuneby in Firedrake search, Salem Stereo 
 audible with gospel music (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
 
 ** JAPAN [non]. 6110, Sept 15 at 0524, open carrier/dead air from Sackville 
 instead of NHK World Radio in English. Was it thus from the onset at 0500?? 
 Weakly audible OK on 5975 via UK; and NHK Spanish via BONAIRE was fine on 
 6080 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
 
 ** KOREA SOUTH [and non]. 9650, Sept 15 at 1248, KBS WR starts Kevin 
 O`Donovan`s 2-sesquiminute Listening Tips, mentioning that autumnal equinox 
 is best time for him in NM to hear V. of Mongolia along the grayline, English 
 at 1000 on 12015, but no luck now due to QRM.
 
 

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