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Relay this Sunday night 9290 khz.
Sunday July 15th
Latvia Today 19.00 -20.00UTC
programme about Latvian music.
Good listening
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ALBANIA:
7425 Radio Tirana, QSL and postal cards for report to
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V/S Drita Cico, Head of Monitoring Center, 37 days (Eramo, Agentina)
CANADA:
7335 CHU Time Signals, QSL and newsletter for report to
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days (Eramo, Argentina)
IRAN:
Radio Pakistan/14.7.07/15100 kHz/0830 UTC/Urdu/Music-Px/S-Meter 7-9
clear (Rx YAESU FRG-100/Ant rod-wire/-73- thavec/Germany)
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is radio budapest stopped english service,i heard in hungarian at that schedule.
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Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 8:35:02 AM
Subject: Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 55, Issue 14
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This is the first of a series of DX reports during my recent travels in Europe.
From Vancouver, my first stop was Stansted, UK near London where I spent a
wonderful night at a small BB and dx'd using
my small Kaito 1103 portable and it's provided random wire antenna.
Interesting recordings
DXERS UNLIMITED
Dxers Unlimited’s weekend edition for July 14-15 2007
By Arnie Coro
radio amateur CO2KK
Hi amigos radioaficionados around the world and also those of you now in
space orbit around the Earth … I am Arnie Coro, your host here at Radio
Havana Cuba’s twice weekly radio hobby
- Original Message -
From: Walter Salmaniw Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 4:58 PM
Subject: [HCDX] UK loggings
NORWAY 12035, 1753-, SWR Africa Jun 22 Excellent reception
with ID in English and giving their internet website at
swrafrica.com. I never did hear the other // frequencies
DX Listening Digest 7-082 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/dxld7082.txt
CONTENTS:
WOR 1366 / ALASKA HAARP / ALBANIA / ANTARCTICA / ARGENTINA / AUSTRALIA RA /
AUSTRIA / BANGLADESH / BELARUS
TAIWAN 9485, 1301-, Shiokaze Sea Breeze Jul 14 Very good reception with their
usual sign-on in English as reported previously by Ron Howard. 'This is
Shiokaze, Sea Breeze from Tokyo Japan' Some splatter on lower side, so
USB works best by far. Much better than yesterday. The same
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Europe
9760 Jul 13 2229-2244 Cyprus:
Good evening folks. Just recently, I purchased a Propagation Program called DX
Tool Box. I wonder if up here there is anyone that also uses same program. I am
also interested in knowing if there is a forum at the so called Yahoo Groups
for this program in particular.
Regards
Luigi San Juan
This is the second part of my European journey. I flew from Stansted to Gdansk
on Ryanair (not recommended!) and occupied a 6th floor flat at a naval academy
residence between the
23rd and 28th of June in Gdynia, Poland. Same receiverKaito 1103 with it's
short random wire antenna, but
I've now moved on to Ukraine, and specifically to western Ukraine, land of many
castles and gently rolling hills. The area was rural with minimal RF noise,
although our time was short to dx. Here is a smattering of results from this
part of my trip. From here we travelled south and west into
** CHINA. CRI, 9675, 1300 UT July 11, opening Russian hour with usual Chinese
ID, then into Russian, Mezhdunarodnaya Radio Kitaya (MPK). At the outset and
during the news I thought the announcers were not speaking with a Chinese
accent like so many of their English announcers do, but during some
The next part of the journey involved driving into the lovely Carpathian
Mountains. This was the quietest RF area of my travels. If you've never
experienced low (no) RF, than it's a real treat.No noise between channels
at all. One assumes that there is a technical glitch, but there
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