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Today’s Topics:
1. NEW CREOLE PROGRAMME FROM BBC WORLD SERVICE FOR HAITI
(Alokesh Gupta)
2. Antarctica (L?cio Ot?vio)
3. Logs 1/21-1/22/2010 (Jim Evans)
4. logs (Zacharias Liangas )
5. The Shortwave Report 01/22/10 Listen Globally!
(Zacharias Liangas )
6. Voice of America Reaches Out to Haiti (Zacharias Liangas )
7. Burmese Media Denies Reports of Mutiny, Attacks BBC
(Zacharias Liangas )
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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 23:00:03 +0530
From: “Alokesh Gupta” <alokeshgupta@gmail.com>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] NEW CREOLE PROGRAMME FROM BBC WORLD SERVICE FOR
HAITI
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BBC World Service broadcasts in Creole for first time to increase lifeline services to Haiti
BBC World Service will launch a special lifeline programme in the Haitian Creole language from Saturday 23 January 2010.
This will be the first time the BBC has broadcast in the Haitian national language.
This follows other special BBC programming for listeners affected by the Haitian disaster in the French, Spanish and English languages.
The new 20-minute daily programme in Creole will contain the latest information about aid and rescue operations, plus messages from people trying to locate family members and other useful, practical information for the survivors of the earthquake.
The new programme will be broadcast between 9.10 and 9.30 Haiti time (14.10 to 14.30 GMT).
It will also be available on the Canal Satellite Antilles Caribbean-wide radio and TV satellite network and on bbccaribbean.com.
The daily programme will be rebroadcast on six FM relays on the island: Port-au-Prince 89.3 FM; Cap-Ha?tien 105.5 FM; Gona?ves 90.5 FM; Las Cayes 106.9 FM; Jacmel 96.9 FM; and J?r?mie 92.7 FM. It will also be available on shortwave.
BBC World Service Director, Peter Horrocks, says: “We believe our new service in the Creole language will be a vital source of trusted information to Haitians at this time of crisis, as well as to the rescue and aid teams who are working so hard on the ground.
“We have had lots of positive feedback that our broadcasts in English, French and Spanish have been appreciated on the ground.”
BBC World Service continues to offer special programmes about the crisis in Spanish and English, between 12.00 and 13.00 GMT on shortwave on 11860 kHz (25 MB) and 9410 kHz (31 MB).
The BBC is expecting all the programmes will also be available on the local FM network via the BBC’s partner station, Radio Lumiere, when it returns to air.
BBC Caribbean – the English-language service for the region – is also supporting audiences in Haiti and the wider region with crucial information.
The service’s Twitter updates (@bbccaribbean), dedicated to Haiti, as well as coverage of the wider Caribbean and Haitian diaspora reaction to the tragedy, run on the website, bbccaribbean.com.
Updates also continue in the regular programme, Caribbean Report.
(BBC World Service International Publicity)
Additional info from a source in BBC WS…..
>From this Saturday, 23 January 2010, a BBC Global News multimedia and multilingual team will be based in Miami providing a daily helpline broadcast to the whole of Haiti in Creole. The plan is to broadcast the 20 minute long programme until at least Sunday 7 February.
The team will be able to produce output related to Haiti to all other BBC outlets, in radio, TV and online, as needed. We can produce the content in English, French, Creole and Spanish.
The daily programme will be rebroadcast on FM by the six relays that Radio France International has in the island. TX time is 09:10 to 09:30 Miami and Haiti time (14:10 to 14:30 GMT). We will be sending the pre-recorded programme to RFI by FTP.
The show will be presented by Carline Faustin and Simone Degraff, who host a Creole language programme in Miami’s public radio, WLRN.
Our BBC editorial team comprises producers and reporters from WS radio news, international facing online and BBC Caribbean.
Marie-Claire Williams , from BBC Caribbean is a Creole speaker and will provide editorial oversight of the transmission.
Henri Astier , from BBC News website will be Editor in Charge.
Nick Miles , and Emilio San Pedro from WSNCA will edit the programme.
Lisa Robinson , from BBC World Service Trust, will also be working in this project, bringing the WS Trust’s experience in broadcasting lifeline programmes to audiences around the world.
The aim is to provide a programme that makes the best information available to the people of Haiti and draws on the material being provided by the UN, the US and others, but also makes a point of drawing on the experience and expertise of the Haitian population.
Americo Martins , Regional Executive Editor, WS Americas, has been instrumental in pulling together all the aspects of the new Creole language programming for Haiti, including building the team.
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Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi
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Message: 2  see Hard-Core DX Digest
Message: 3
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 23:41:37 -0600
From: Jim Evans <evans.j.w@att.net>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] Logs 1/21-1/22/2010
To: NASWA Group <NASWA@yahoogroups.com>, Mark Taylor
<markokpik@tds.net>,    Cumbre DX <cumbredx@n2jeu.net>, Gayle Van Horn
<gaylemt@brmemc.net>,   Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
Cc: Rich D’Angelo <rdangelo3@aol.com>
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6160  CANADA (NEWFOUNDLAND).  CKZN (St. John’s, NF) (presumed), 0556-0605, 1/22/2010, English.  Talk by two men.  Identification as CBC Radio 1 by woman at 0559.  News at 0600.  Moderate signal with slight het on frequency.  Heavy high side interference from Radio
Nederland (Bonaire) at 0600.  Assume this to be CKZN, as CKZU is seldom heard here, and always cochannel with CKZN when heard.  (Jim Evans, TN)
7200  RUSSIAN REPUBLIC.  Radio Rossii (Yakutsk), 0514-0525, 1/22/2010, Russian.  Talk by man.  Radio Rossii ID by man at 0515 followed by talk by man and woman.  Program of Russian pop and light classical music at 0516.  Additional IDs by woman.  Good signal with occasional ARO interference.  No parallels heard.  (Jim Evans, TN)
7320  RUSSIAN REPUBLIC.  Radio Rossii (Magadan), 0536-0544, 1/22/2010, Russian.  Talk by woman with short piano music bridges. Moderate signal with fading.  Parallels noted on 5940 (Magadan, similar strength) and 6075 (Petropavlovsk, stonger, but under Deutsche Welle).  (Jim Evans, TN)
7450  GREECE.  Voice of Greece (Avlis), 0552-0555, 1/22/2010, Greek. Slow of Greek pop music.  Abruptly gone in mid-tune at 0555.  Good signal.  (Jim Evans, TN)
9704.2  ETHIOPIA.  Radio Ethiopia (Gedja Dera), 0444-0501, 1/22/2010, Amharic.  Talk by man and woman with occasional few bars of HOA background music.  HOA music at 0456.  Announcement by woman at 0500 followed by man with presumed news.  Poor signal with fading.  Only a weak carrier heard on 7110.  (Jim Evans, TN)
9840  RUSSIAN REPUBLIC.  Voice of Russia (Petropavlosk), 0503-0508, 1/22/2010, English.  Man and woman with news.  Very poor signal, fading down into the noise a couple of times.  (Jim Evans, TN)
11749.9  BRAZIL.  Radio Voz Missionaria (Florianopolis) (presumed), 2246-2256, 1/21/2010, Portuguese.  Excited and assertive male preacher with non-stop sermon.  Very poor signal, below noise level much of the time.  Slight het noted.  (Jim Evans, TN)
13590  ZAMBIA.  Radio Christian Voice (Lusaka), 1748-1800, 1/21/2010, English.  Contemporary religious music.  Talk segments with woman discussing lifestyles.  Very good, steady signal.  (Jim Evans, TN)
13635  AUSTRALIA.  CVC International (Darwin), 1752-1800, 1/21/2010, English. Contemporary religious music.  A couple of minutes of talk by man at 1755, including “CVC Radio” ID.  Poor signal, occasionally fading down into the noise.  (Jim Evans, TN)
Jim Evans
Germantown, TN
RX-340, IC-R75, Random Wires (90′ and 200′), ALA100M
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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 12:34:07 +0200
From: “Zacharias Liangas ” <greekdx@otenet.gr>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] logs
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http://zlgr.multiply.com/journal/item/261
20.1.10
4765 Tajik radio 1925 with patriotic song , YL with pompeous talks , ID R Tajikistan followed by short instrumental music S7 34323 .ON 22.1  signal was quite steadier as 34343 but QRN from lightnings
21.1.10
7290  unINed 2111 with talks in Korean mixed with CNR S6
9670 R japan  in JJ 2114 S3 max 2×2x2
9526 RRI 2116 with just carrier S4 max
9465 AIR 2121 with sitar play S3 max
1440 MW  CRi via Lux 2126 with Chinese songs  S9
7620 CNR 21232 with classical music S5!!!
22.1.10
4885 Para 0504 songs S6
4915 Macapa 0505 music S3
5005 Bata??? 0507 S3 talks in Sp and music
4845 Mauritanie 1950+ with lengthy talks by OM Another OM with ID on
1855 Quran with chants on 1955 Full ID on 2001  then with news  S9 454×4
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Zacharias Liangas , Thessaloniki Greece
greekdx @ otenet dot gr  —
Pesawat penerima: ICOM R75 , Lowe HF150 , Degen 1102,1103,108,
Tecsun PL200/550, Chibo c300/c979, Yupi 7000
Antenna: 16m hor, 2×16 m V invert, 1m australian loop
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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 18:19:25 +0200
From: “Zacharias Liangas ” <greekdx@otenet.gr>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] The Shortwave Report 01/22/10 Listen Globally!
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The Shortwave Report 01/22/10 Listen Globally!
by Dan Roberts ( outfarpress(at) saber.net )
Thursday Jan 21st, 2010 5:34 PM
A weekly 30 minute review of news and opinion, recorded from a shortwave radio. With times and freqs for listening at home. 2 files-broadcast and slow-modem streaming. Free to rebroadcast. China, Netherlands, Cuba, and Russia.
Dear Radio Friend,
The latest Shortwave Report (January 22) is up at the website http://www.outfarpress.com/outfarpress/shortwave.shtml in both broadcast quality (13.3MB) and quickdownload or streaming form (4.9MB) (28:59)
(NEW! If you have access to Audioport.org there is a higher quality version posted up there {26.7MB} http://www.audioport.org/index.php?op=producerinfo&uid=904&nav=& ;)
This week’s show features stories from China Radio International, Radio Netherlands, Radio Havana Cuba, and the Voice of Russia.
>From CHINA- China has continued to experience the most severe winter weather in 60 years. Google postponed the launch of mobile phones in China in an ongoing dispute with the government. An editorial from China Youth Daily concerning the dispute between Google and the Chinese government. Religious violence has resulted in riots and many deaths in Nigeria. Britain is planning to ban drinking contests in bars due to a sharp increase in alcohol induced deaths.
>From NETHERLANDS- Radio Netherlands has eliminated shortwave broadcasts to North America. The decision is based on their surveys that find very few listeners in N America. If you ever listen to RN on shortwave, please let them know- by email to letters [at] rnw.nl or send them a letter to Radio Netherlands Worldwide, PO Box 222, 1200JG, Hilversum, The Netherlands.
A year after the start of a tobacco smoking ban in the Netherlands, people continue to smoke marijuana in coffeehouses and the tobacco ban is not enforced. In the midst of the human tragedy in Haiti, a political drama is unfolding, with the French accusing the US of invading Haiti rather than aiding it.
>From CUBA- More about the situation in earthquake ravaged Haiti, including Doctors Without Borders being refused landing at the US controlled airfields. Private security companies in the US are gearing up for work in Haiti. Blackwater is proposing increasing its presence in Afghanistan, despite its people being trained for work in Iraq. At the British Inquiry into the Iraq invasion, a letter from Jack Straw warning Tony Blair about dubious evidence justifying the military action has surfaced.
>From RUSSIA- A right-wing businessman has won the Presidential election in Chile. A world conference on alternative sources of energy has begun in the United Arab Emirate. A commentary about US government spying on US citizens under the guise of a terrorist emergency- this has spread to the US spying on citizens in the European Union, which is creating a controversy.
There is an article about the Shortwave Report by Cassandra Roos on line at-http://www.campusprogress.org/soundvision/780/big-stories-shortwaves
I was interviewed for an informative weekly radio show Mediageek, available at http://radio.mediageek.net
All that plus times and frequencies for listening at home. It’s free to rebroadcast, please notify me if you’re airing it and haven’t notified me in the last month, please mention the website if you only air a portion. If you just want to listen and have a slow connection, try the streaming version-lower sound quality but good enough and way easier if you don’t have a high-speed internet connection. If streaming is a problem because of your slow connection, download the smaller file- it takes 20 minutes or less, and will play swell in any mp3 player application (RealPlayer, Winamp, Quicktime, iTunes, etc) you have on your computer.
This program will be aired on Friday afternoon at 4:30pm (PDST) on KZYX/Z Philo CA, you might be able to stream via < http://www.kzyx.org >
There are several other streams that work better- <http://www.freakradio.org >Freak Radio Santa Cruz now streams this program on Friday at 9:00am.(PDST)
The Shortwave Report may be downloaded as a podcast from http://www.radio4all.net/responder.php/podcast/podcast.xml?series=o utFarpress+ presents > or iTunes (search for “shortwave” in podcasts)
Check out the amazing streams at < http://www.radicalradio.org >
And Radio For Peace International at < http://www.rfpi.org >

I hope you’ll listen and air this if you’re connected with a radio station. I am still wondering how to get financially compensated for the 25 hours I put into this program weekly- any ideas are appreciated. Any stations rebroadcasting this (or listeners) are welcome to donate for production
costs. You can do so through the website. Many thanks to those that have donated! No Guilt! (maybe a little) link for broadcast edition- <http://www.outfarpress.com/outfarpress/swr_01_22_10.mp3 > (13.3MB)
link for smaller file and streaming- < http://www.outfarpress.com/outfarpress/shortwave.shtml >
?FurthuR! Dan Roberts
–”War is just a racket. A racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of people. Only a small inside group know what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few at the expense of the masses.”
–Major General Smedley Butler USMC, 1933
Zacharias Liangas , Thessaloniki Greece
greekdx @ otenet dot gr  —
Pesawat penerima: ICOM R75 , Lowe HF150 , Degen 1102,1103,108,
Tecsun PL200/550, Chibo c300/c979, Yupi 7000
Antenna: 16m hor, 2×16 m V invert, 1m australian loop
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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 18:27:54 +0200
From: “Zacharias Liangas ” <greekdx@otenet.gr>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] Voice of America Reaches Out to Haiti
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Voice of America Reaches Out to Haiti
Posted January 20th, 2010 at 3:12pm in Ongoing Priorities with 2 commentsPrint This Post Print This Post
While television and new technologies like Internet and cell phones are the focus of strategy at the Broadcasting Board of Governors that oversees the U.S. government?s international broadcasting assets, shortwave radio remains by far the most effective means of reaching audiences around the world, particularly in the developing countries. It is far from an outdated
technology, as is sometimes allleged. A highly relevant case in point is earthquake-stricken Haiti, the poorest and most underdeveloped country in the Americas.
Since the earthquake on January 12, Voice of America has expanded its broadcasts in creole to 10.5 hour a day during the week and 9.5 hour during weekends. The international broadcaster reaches 45 different countries and has a worldwide audience of more then 125 million with 1,500 hours of news and programming weekly. The effort to reach out to Haiti is an example of a desperate need for information being filled that is not related to the Middle East or the war on terror, which has been the focus of efforts of U.S. international broadcasting in recent years. To achieve this focus, the BBG has been cutting important services (like Ukrainian, Georgian and
Russian) and broadcast hours in English to increase programming to the Middle East. Yet as the case of Haiti shows, surge capacity remains critical when catastrophic events elsewhere in the world demands it.
What listeners in Haiti will be able to hear on VOA, among other things, is an interview with former President George W. Bush, assuring Haitians that the world will not forget about them. As will be recalled, and as proposed by the Heritage Foundation, Bush was tapped along with former President Bill Clinton by President Obama to spearhead the earthquake relief efforts on
behalf of the administration. The Haiti Fund started by the two presidents has so far raised $10 million.
“I fully understand the anguish that the people of Haiti feel,” Bush told VOA “I hope the people of Haiti know that our government is doing everything it can with our military and USAID to get food, medicine and water to you as quickly as possible.”
“The first lesson, of course, is that aid never gets to the people fast enough,” Bush said. “I fully understand the frustrations and the anger. The people of Haiti have just got to know we hear their cries of anguish.” He added, “The people of Haiti are not alone.”
President Bush also stated that the commitment of the United States will last beyond the earthquake relief. It will take a monumental efforts and international coordination and cooperation to create a functioning society in Haiti, a tough job to begin with and overwhelming at a time when some 200,000 people are believed to have perished. Including short wave radios
among the items that are distributed as aid in Haiti could be saving lives now, and help rebuild Haitian society later.
Zacharias Liangas , Thessaloniki Greece
greekdx @ otenet dot gr  —
Pesawat penerima: ICOM R75 , Lowe HF150 , Degen 1102,1103,108,
Tecsun PL200/550, Chibo c300/c979, Yupi 7000
Antenna: 16m hor, 2×16 m V invert, 1m australian loop
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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 18:29:50 +0200
From: “Zacharias Liangas ” <greekdx@otenet.gr>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] Burmese Media Denies Reports of Mutiny, Attacks
BBC
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Burmese Media Denies Reports of Mutiny, Attacks BBC
By WAI MOE      Saturday, January 23, 2010
http://www.irrawaddy.org/print_article.php?art_id=17647
Burma’s state-run media slammed the BBC Burmese Service on Saturday for reporting alleged cases of mutiny in Pegu Division, saying that the ruling regime would “never accept any scheme to break up the Tatmadaw [Burmese armed forces].”
In commentaries run in both Burmese and English, state-run newspapers accused the BBC of fabricating a series of reports of unrest within the ranks of the military that have been broadcast by the BBC’s shortwave radio service over the past month.
Low-ranking soldiers in Rangoon
“Since the last week of December 2009, the BBC has been airing slanderous accusations with the aim of disintegrating the Tatmadaw,” the state-run New Light of Myanmar claimed.
“In fact, the story put in the Internet including the broadcasting of BBC is a complete fabrication. At the respective regiments and battalions, there was no mutiny, resignation and discontentment.”
Since Dec. 23, the BBC’s Burmese-language service has reported several cases of mutiny involving troops from Light Infantry Division (LID) 66, based in Prome, western Pegu Division; LID 77, based in Hmawbi and Pegu; and Military Affairs Security (formerly known as the Military Intelligence Service).
According to BBC correspondent U Than, who is based in Sangkhlaburi, Thailand, a number of people were killed or injured in exchanges of gunfire or during mass resignations of soldiers resulting from economic hardship.
In response, the state media said: “Although we want the Tatmadaw to be strong and firm, we have noticed that there are still some wicked, narrow-minded people who want to see it become weak and break up.”
“It is crystal clear that skyful liers [sic] made their fabricated news and stories as they are instructed by their stooges inside the country to break up the unity of the Tatmadaw and divide it.”
A resident of Prome, where one of the incidents allegedly took place, said he could not confirm the reports of mutiny. “But it is true that like most Burmese people, Tatamadaw soldiers are suffering economic hardships,” he said.
The gap between ordinary soldiers and officers in terms of salary and opportunities is quite huge. Ordinary soldiers earn just 16,000 kyat (US $16) a month, while the lowest-ranking officers get more than ten times that amount.
Observers say the downfall of the Burmese military regime will probably come from conflict within the Tatadaw rather than from political opposition or any external threat.
According to the influential Economist Intelligence Unit, “Perhaps the biggest threat to the junta?s long-term grip on power is internal strife.”
Following an information leak to the media about secret military ties between Burma and North Korea, dozens of military and civilian officials in Naypyidaw were detained and interrogated. A former major, Win Naing Kyaw, and a staffer of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs were sentenced to death for the leak, while another person involved in the case received a long prison sentence.
Recently the military junta reshuffled six general staff officers from the War Office to the front lines. Some suspect the reshuffle was related to the information leak.
Although the BBC Burmese Service first broadcast its reports about the mutiny among Burmese troops on Dec. 23, the Burmese state media didn’t respond until Saturday.
Journalists in Rangoon said that the government media published the response to the BBC reports because the reports have been spreading among Burmese troops across the country.
“True or not, the BBC reports have begun to spread within the Tatmadaw and across the country,” said an editor with a Rangoon-based journal who spoke on condition of anonymity.
“The ruling generals don’t care what civilians think, but they’re worried about what soldiers think. That’s why they responded,” he added. “This story in today’s newspapers is definitely aimed at soldiers.”
Zacharias Liangas , Thessaloniki Greece
greekdx @ otenet dot gr  —
Pesawat penerima: ICOM R75 , Lowe HF150 , Degen 1102,1103,108,
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Today’s Topics:
1. Logs (Manuel M?ndez)
2. Log 23/Jan (Jorge Freitas (Yahoo))
3. Logs 1/23/2010 (Jim Evans)
4. Logs (Robert Wilkner)
5. Jan 22-23 Logs (brian384875@aol.com)
6. PNG (Dave Valko)
7. UNID in 15725 kHz (Jorge Freitas (Yahoo))
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Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 18:08:20 -0600
From: Jim Evans <evans.j.w@att.net>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] Logs 1/23/2010
To: NASWA Group <NASWA@yahoogroups.com>, Mark Taylor
<markokpik@tds.net>,    Cumbre DX <cumbredx@n2jeu.net>, Gayle Van Horn
<gaylemt@brmemc.net>,   Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
Cc: Rich D’Angelo <rdangelo3@aol.com>
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6019.3  PERU.  Radio Victoria (Lima) (presumed), 0615-0624, 1/23/2010, Spanish.  Religious sermon and prayer by man.  Poor signal with a mix of noise, adjacent channel slop, and fading.  (Jim Evans, TN)
6070  CANADA.  CFRX (Toronto), 2326-2335, 1/23/2010, English.  ”News Talk 1010″ with men discussing soon-to-be released movies.  Traffic report by a woman at 2330.  Almost five solid minutes of ads.  Full ID at 2335 followed by news talk show.  Good signal over weak
cochannel interference.  (Jim Evans, TN)
6195  SINGAPORE.  BBC (Kranji), 2344-2400, 1/23/2010, English.  Two men talking.  Identification at 2359 and on the hour.  Poor signal, strong enough to identify as a BBC program, but too weak to identify the subject of the discussion.  (Jim Evans, TN)
6297  CLANDESTINE (ALGERIA).  Radio National de la RASD (Rabuni), 2337-2347, 1/23/2010, Spanish.  Talk by man with a few bars of music in the background.  Traditional local music at 2340.  Talk resumed in Arabic at 2345.  Good signal with only a little fading.  (Jim Evans, TN)
9445  INDIA.  All India Radio (Bangalore), 1935-1945*, 1/23/2010, English.  Identification by woman.  Hindi music.  Closing announcements at 1944.  End of transmission at 1945.  Moderate signal with some fading and noise.  Weak parallel noted on 7550 (Delhi – Khampur).  (Jim Evans, TN)
9480  U.S.A.  WTWW (Lebanon, TN), 1844-1900, 1/23/2010, English. 1960s pop music.  Canned announcement by Ted Randall with identification “You’re listening to WTWW, Lebanon, TN, performing equipment tests”.  Requested reception reports to tedrandall@tedrandall.com.  Good signal with some fading.  Signal strength decreased by about 50% at 1859, and test on 9480 ended at 1900.  Test continued on 9475 with same (weaker) signal.  (Jim Evans, TN)
Jim Evans
Germantown, TN
RX-340, IC-R75, Random Wires (90′ and 200′), ALA100M
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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 19:51:04 -0500
From: Robert Wilkner <rlcw@earthlink.net>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] Logs
To: Cumbre DX <cumbredx@n2jeu.net>
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logs from Florida-
3329.598v. Peru, Ondas del Huallaga, Hu?nuco 1045 – 1055 om and yl alternating en espanol, no music but good signal for them. 19 January; 1010 rapid espanol, same yl and om with Ondas de Haullaga ID by yl salud…emisoras…salud….”21 January [Wilkner]
3250 Honduras Radio Luz y Vida, San Luis 1100 only in espanol, no english Spanish Gospel translation. [Wilkner]
3364.95t. Brasil Radio Cultura, Araraquara, SP 0950 several days [ rlw]
4699.95 Bolivia, Radio San Miguel, Riberalta 0115; 0030 same om as before, much weaker signal, 21; 22 January. Tnx Charles Bolland [Wilkner]
4716.68 Bolivia, Radio Yura, Yura 1045 usual woman announcer with CP music, t-storm crashes 16 Jan. [Wilkner]
4949.9t. Peru Radio Madre de Dios 1040 to 1045e audio en espanol, difficult log here 14 Jan. [Wilkner]
5039.254 Peru, Radio Libertad, Junin 1040 to 1100 ments de Lima and two other cities in Peru by yl, no music, fading out 16 Jan. [Wilkner]
5120.366 Peru, Ondas del Suroriente, Quillabamba 1050 om en espanol 17 Jan. [Wilkner]
5580.19 Bolivia Radio San Jos?, San Jos? de Chiquitos 0000 20 January [Wilkner]
6134.741 Bolivia, Radio Santa Cruz 1040 17 Jan. [Wilkner]
6155.274 Bolivia, Radio Fides 1010 to 1030, om 19 Jan. [Wilkner]
6173.857 Peru, Radio Tawantinsuyo, Cusco 1040 to 1050 19 Jan.  [Wilkner] tnx Charles Bolland
Pompano Beach, Florida
Drake R 8, Icom 746Pro DL, NRD 535D
noise reducing antenna
60 meter band dipole
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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 20:10:41 EST
From: brian384875@aol.com
Subject: [Cumbre DX] Jan 22-23 Logs
To: DXplorer@yahoogroups.com
Cc: shortwaveworld@yahoogroups.com, NASWA@yahoogroups.com,
cumbredx@n2jeu.net
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** ARGENTINA. 6059.99, RAE, Buenos Aires, 1010-1020, Jan 22, local  Argentine music. Portuguese talk. ID. Poor in noisy conditions and slightly  distorted audio. (Alexander-PA)
** ARGENTINA. 15344.94, Radio Nacional, Buenos Aires, 2230-2300, Jan 23,  local Argentine music. Spanish talk. Poor. Weak. (Alexander-PA)
** BRAZIL. 5990, Radio Senado, Brasilia DF,  *0922-0945, Jan 22, abruptly on with Brazilian pop music. Brazilian ballads.  Local folk music. Portuguese ID announcements at 0930 followed by  more Brazilian ballads and Portuguese talk. Good Signal. (Alexander-PA)
** BRAZIL. 9565.21, Super Radio Deus ? Amor, Curitiba PR, 0110-0120,  Jan 23, Portuguese announcements. Portuguese preacher. Weak. Poor with  adjacent channel splatter. // 6060 – weak under Cuba. (Alexander-PA)
** NORTH AMERICA. [Pirate]. 6900 AM, WBNY, 2245-2300, Jan 22, IDs.  ?Pirate Week? program. Mentioned WBNY t-shirt giveaway at the Kulpsville  Winterfest. Fair signal (Alexander-PA)
** NORTH AMERICA. [Pirate]. 6950 USB, WEAK Radio, 0755-0805, Jan 23,  IDs. ?70s pop music. Weak. (Alexander-PA)
** SUDAN [non]. via Germany, 11655, Radio Dabanga, 1700-1727*, Jan 23,  Arabic talk. ID jingles. // 13800 – via Madagascar. Both frequencies with  good reception. 11655 about 1 second ahead of 13800. (Alexander-PA)
** SUDAN [non]. via Sines, Portugal, 17745, Sudan Radio  Service, *1500-1545+, Jan 23, English programming with opening ID announcements at 1500. Contact information with email address and phone  numbers. ?Lets Talk? drama series with talk about local elections. Local  music at 1527. Into Arabic talk at 1529. English scheduled for Sat and Sun  only. Good signal. (Alexander-PA)
Brian Alexander, Mechanicsburg, PA, USA
Equipment: Icom  IC-7600, two 100 foot longwires
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Today’s Topics:
1. Brazil, Mauritania, Equatorial Guinea, Bolivia (Dave Valko)
2. Jan 24 Logs (brian384875@aol.com)
3. Logs 1/24/2010 (Jim Evans)
4. Some DX (Charles Bolland)
5. DX MIX NEWS # 609 (Alokesh Gupta)
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Message: 1  (see Hard-Core DX Digest)
Message: 2
Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2010 18:37:05 EST
From: brian384875@aol.com
Subject: [Cumbre DX] Jan 24 Logs
To: DXplorer@yahoogroups.com
Cc: shortwaveworld@yahoogroups.com, NASWA@yahoogroups.com,
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** BRAZIL. 5940.01,  Radio Voz Mission?ria, Florian?polis,  0500-0605, Jan 24, Portuguese announcements, promos, jingles. IDs. Portuguese contemporary Christian music. Fair. Very weak on //  9665.10. (Alexander-PA)
** MADAGASCAR. 5009.96, Radio Madagasikara, 0304-0315, Jan 24, local  religious programming with choral music. Malagasy talk. Prayers. Poor in  noisy conditions. Full AM mode. (Alexander-PA)
** NORTH AMERICA. [Pirate]. 6925 USB, Outhouse Radio, 1905-1946*, Jan  24, IDs. Instrumental music. Hendrix music. Country rock. SSTV at 1945. Fair  signal. (Alexander-PA)
Brian Alexander, Mechanicsburg, PA, USA
Equipment: Icom  IC-7600, two 100 foot longwires
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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 24 Jan 2010 18:10:08 -0600
From: Jim Evans <evans.j.w@att.net>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] Logs 1/24/2010
To: NASWA Group <NASWA@yahoogroups.com>, Mark Taylor
<markokpik@tds.net>,    Cumbre DX <cumbredx@n2jeu.net>, Gayle Van Horn
<gaylemt@brmemc.net>,   Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
Cc: Rich D’Angelo <rdangelo3@aol.com>
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4790  PERU.  Radio Vision (Chiclayo), 0528-0545, 1/24/2010, Spanish. Non-stop religious music with local instruments and vocalists.  Very brief announcements (just a few words) over the music at 0530 and 0546.  Moderate signal, strength improving, with heavy CODAR
interference.  (Jim Evans, TN)
9835  JAPAN.  NHK Radio Japan (Yamata), 1828-1837, 1/24/2010, Japanese.  Slow Japanese ballad music sung by woman.  Short announcements by man.  Poor but steady signal.  Parallel noted on 11945 (Issoudun) under Chinese jammer aimed at RFA.  (Jim Evans, TN)
11990  KUWAIT.  Radio Kuwait (Sulaibiyah / Kabd), 1838-1845, 1/24/2010, English.  Pop and light rock music.  Good signal with some fading.  (Jim Evans, TN)
Jim Evans
Germantown, TN
RX-340, IC-R75, Random Wires (90′ and 200′), ALA100M
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Message: 4  (see Hard-Core DX Digest)
Message: 5
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 16:19:34 +0530
From: Alokesh Gupta <alokeshgupta@gmail.com>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] DX MIX NEWS # 609
To: CUMBRE DX <cumbredx@n2jeu.net>
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DX MIX NEWS # 609                                        25 January 2010
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AUSTRALIA(non)    Additional frequencies of R.Australia via KHBN/T8WH Palau
2200-2400 on 12040 HBN 100 kW / 270 deg to SEAs in English
0000-0030 on 15225 HBN 100 kW / 270 deg to SEAs in Indonesian
0100-0130 on 15655 HBN 100 kW / 270 deg to SEAs in Burmese
0400-0430 on 15780 HBN 100 kW / 270 deg to SEAs in Indonesian, not 15785
0500-0530 on 15590 HBN 100 kW / 270 deg to SEAs in Indonesian
1600-1630 on  9965 HBN 100 kW / 270 deg to SEAs in Burmese, not Chinese
1300-1430 on  9890*HBN 100 kW / 318 deg to EaAs in Chinese
* co-ch China National Radio in Mongolian and Kazakh
AUSTRALIA(non)    Additional frequencies of R.Australia via Al-Dhabbaya:
2200-2330 on  5935#DHA 250 kW / 105 deg to SEAs in Indonesian
2300-2330 on  5955*DHA 250 kW / 090 deg to SEAs in Burmese
1100-1300 on 17880 DHA 250 kW / 090 deg to SEAs in English
# co-ch Voice of Russia/International Russian Radio in Russian from 2300
* co-ch China National Radio in Mongolian
U.K.(non)    Frequency changes of BBC:
1400-1600 NF  5875#CYP 300 kW / 121 deg to N/ME, ex  6030 in Arabic
1800-1900 NF  5865 NAK 250 kW / 305 deg to WeAs, ex  6180*in Dari
# co-ch BBC WS via NAK 250 kW / 025 deg to EaAs
* to avoid All India Radio GOS4 English to WeEu
USA(non)    Cancelled txion for Democratic Voice of Burma in Burmese:
1300-1400 on 11880 HBN 100 kW / 270 deg to SEAs effective from Jan.18
USA(non)    Additional txions of WYFR Family Radio in English to WeEu:
2000-2100 on  6260 KCH 300 kW / 309 deg via TRW=TV Radio Waves
2000-2100 on  7240 DHA 250 kW / 315 deg via VTC=VT Communications
USA(non)    New language service of WYFR Family Radio in Pashto to WeAs:
1400-1500 on  9440 ARM 200 kW / 147 deg via TRW=TV Radio Waves
USA    Winter B-09 of WEWN Global Catholoc Radio:
English
0100-0900 on 11520 EWN 250 kW / 040 deg to N/ME
0900-1300 on  9390 EWN 250 kW / 335 deg to SEAs
1300-1500 on 13835 EWN 250 kW / 040 deg to WeEu
1500-1900 on 15610 EWN 250 kW / 040 deg to N/ME
1900-0100 on 15610 EWN 250 kW / 085 deg to WeAf
Spanish
0000-1000 on 11870 EWN 250 kW / 155 deg to SoAm
1000-1700 on 12050 EWN 250 kW / 155 deg to SoAm
1700-2400 on 13830 EWN 250 kW / 155 deg to SoAm
Spanish
0000-0500 on  5810 EWN 250 kW / 220 deg to CeAm
0500-1300 on  7555 EWN 250 kW / 220 deg to CeAm
1300-2200 on 11550 EWN 250 kW / 220 deg to CeAm
2200-2400 on 12050 EWN 250 kW / 220 deg to CeAm
(Ivo Ivanov)
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Today’s Topics:
1. Bulgarian National Radio Celebrates 75th Anniversary
(Alokesh Gupta)
2. Ron Howard logs January 24-25, 2010 (Ron Howard)
3. Logs (Harold Frodge)
4. Logs 1/25/2010 (Jim Evans)
5. Radio Vida Nueva (Harmonic) (Jim Evans)
6. Tips – RAE back on 11 MHz but drifting (Giampiero58)
7. Logs (Robert Wilkner)
8. RAE on 15 MHz drifting and other (Giampiero58)
9. Tue Morn (Charles Bolland)
10. Re: Tue Morn (Charles Bolland)
11. Re: Tue Morn (Charles Bolland)
12. Flying radio station broadcasts help to Haiti (Alokesh Gupta)
13. NEW STATION ON 5755 AND 9480 KHZ? (Julio Rolando Pineda Cord?n)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 00:15:10 +0530
From: “Alokesh Gupta” <alokeshgupta@gmail.com>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] Bulgarian National Radio Celebrates 75th
Anniversary
To: “DXLD” <dxld@yahoogroups.com>, <cumbredx@n2jeu.net>
Message-ID: <02a401ca9dee$88cacd90$6633ec7b@alokesh>
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Bulgaria National Radio Celebrates 75th Anniversary
The Bulgarian National Radio celebrates Monday the 75th anniversary since its establishment by a decree of Tsar Boris III.
In occasion to the anniversary, BNR offers a special program lineup during the day while in the evening the date will be marked by an official ceremony at the National “Ivan Vazov” Theater. The radio will bestow its traditional annual awards under the name of its first director “Sirak Skitnik.”
The Bulgarian Ministry of Transport and Communication issued Monday a special commemorative stamp dedicated to the anniversary.
On January 25 1935, Boris III orders the radio broadcast to become State property.
Until that date there has been a radio station in Sofia managed and owned by the public organization known as “Hometown Radio”. Many of the Bulgarian intellectual elite at the time have participated in the organization and the broadcasts. The cities of Varna and Stara Zagora had similar regional broadcasts, managed on the same principle.
Panayot Todorov aka Sirak Skitnik (Orphan Wanderer) was appointed as the first Director of the State Sofia Radio. By becoming State property, the radio was able to expand its program lineup to include not just news, but music and educational programs. The first radio musical bands in Bulgaria were also created.
http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=112343
The Bulgarian National Radio celebrates 75th anniversary
Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov bestowed the Bulgarian National Radio with the President’s Badge of Honour. This happened at an official ceremony in the Coat of Arms Hall in the Presidency on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the radio. The prize was given to the radio’s director general Valeri Todorov. President Parvanov explained that the radio deserved this distinction due to its leading position in the Bulgarian radio air in covering the social, political and cultural life of Bulgaria and its extreme speed in informing its audience. The President underlined the important role of the BNR in maintaining the connection with Bulgarian emigrants abroad. He also stated that the radio was an important factor for consolidating the reputation of Bulgaria worldwide with its broadcasts in 11 languages that could be heard far beyond Bulgarian national borders.
The 75th anniversary of the Bulgarian National Radio was marked with a festive concert at Ivan Vazov National Theatre and a ceremony for granting its traditional annual awards named after the radio’s first director Sirak Skitnik. Earlier today, a special postal stamp was validated, dedicated to the radio’s anniversary.
http://www.bnr.bg/sites/en/News/Pages/en2501_B16.aspx
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Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi, India
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 14:39:21 -0800
From: “Ron Howard” <howard@redshift.com>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] Ron Howard logs January 24-25, 2010
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CHINA. 4940, Voice of Strait, 1500-1525, Jan 24. “Focus on China” in English; program only on Sunday; today had 25 minute program, not the usual half hour; news items about traveling by train for the upcoming Spring Festival (Chinese New Year); poor reception with moderate AIR Guwahati QRM (Ron Howard, Asilomar Beach, CA, Et?n E1)
ETHIOPIA. 6030, Radio Oromiya, *0325-0329, Jan 25. Heard their IS (distinctive, repetitive xylophone-like music) through the pulsating/percolating noise (jamming, but no R. Marti); otherwise unusable (Ron Howard, Asilomar Beach, CA, Et?n E1)
INDIA. 4850, AIR Kohima, 1330, Jan 25. Special broadcast of the President’s speech to the nation on the eve of Republic Day; in Hindi, repeated in English; 1355 suddenly off the air; was back on again at 1401 check; 1411 end of speech; anthem; into Hindi with ID for Kohima; local news; 1423 “This is All India Radio Kohima. The news read by . The headlines”; repeat of news in English; 1424 suddenly off the air again and I tuned away. Speech was // 4760, 4775, 4810, 4835, 4840, 4880, 4910, 4920, 4970, 5010, 5040 and 9425. Kohima was the strongest AIR on 60m. Video of her speech is at < http://republicday.nic.in/pspeech10wd.html >.
5050, AIR Aizawl, 1601-1611*, Jan 25. Sign off was earlier than usual; suddenly off in mid-sentence; China had already signed off (Ron Howard, Asilomar Beach, CA, Et?n E1)
KASHMIR. 4950, R. Kashmir, 0149-0219*, Jan 25. Seems their sign off time varies some (scheduled 0215*); perhaps in Hindi, with subcontinent music; poor; best in USB to get away from Angola carrier (Ron Howard, Asilomar Beach, CA, Et?n E1)
MALAYSIA/SARAWAK. 5030, Sarawak FM via RTM, 1437, Jan 25.
In vernacular; pop songs; “R-T-M Kuala Lumpur” news; many “Sarawak FM” IDs; EZL reception till tuned out at 1516 (Ron Howard, Asilomar Beach, CA, Et?n E1)
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Message: 3
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 18:34:23 -0500
From: Harold Frodge <yukon@tm.net>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] Logs
To: MARE Radio <mare.radio@gmail.com>, Glenn Hauser
<wghauser@yahoo.com>,   Cumbre <cumbredx@n2jeu.net>,    Greg Majewski
<greg_majewski@ct.metrocast.net>,       Bill Finn2 <bill.frw@gmail.com>,
Ragnar Danskjold2 <Piratesweek+FRW@gmail.com>,  Fred Moe
<singinggrove@mcttelecom.com>
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Harold Frodge, Midland MI, USA
Drake R8B + 125 ft. bow-tie; 85 ft. RW & 180 ft. center-fed RW + 86 ft. coil dipole
All dates and times for all logs are UTC unless otherwise noted
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BRASIL: 5045 Radio Cultura; 2253-2302+, 24-Jan; EZL PP pop music; M w/Cultura spot @2257; music continued from the w/o break. SIO=3+43-.I’ve only heard Cultura spots in recent weeks; no do Para or Ondas Tropicais. (Frodge-MI)
FRENCH GUIANA: 21690 Radio France Int’l; 1742-1802+, 23-Jan; FF dis-cussion about the Middle East; oddly inserted R-F-I ID @1747; another R-F-I ID @ToH & continued in FF. SIO=2+53, fady w/3+54 peaks (Frodge-MI)
GERMANY: 9480 Family Radio; 2002, 24-Jan; Sounds liek a trad’l rlgs service; FR ID @2005+. Weak–looking for WTWW. Not //6915 WYFR(p) in EE. (Frodge-MI)
NIGERIA: 15120 Voice of Nigeria; 1729-1735+, 1802, 23-Jan; EE discussion about UNESCO; still i EE after 1800. SIO=333, need USB to kill strong WYFR in FF on 15115; WYFR went to EE at 1800. (Frodge-MI)
PHILIPPINES: 9490 Voice of America; 2302, 24-Jan; VOA News in EE. SIO=454- w/echo (Frodge-MI)
UNKNOWNISTAN:
9170, 2306, 24-Jan; M&W in CC; Central People’s B.S. listed. SIO=2+22 w/wind howl QRM. (Frodge-MI)  21745, 1739, 23-Jan; FF discussion. SIO=1+32, low whine & fady; seems to center about 21745.03.  No candidates in EiBi or Aoki.  (Frodge-MI)
U.S.A.: 7505.6 WRNO New Orleans LA (p); 2332, 24-Jan; EE anti-abortion pgm. S35 w/weak ute QRM (Frodge-MI)
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Captain Morgan: 6924.77/AM, 2324-2331+, 24-Jan; Rolling Stones music. SIO=353- (Frodge-MI)
MAC Shortwave:
6924.7/AM, 1721-1726+, 23-Jan; Paul Starr Show w/oldies. SIO=352, fady (Frodge-MI)
6850.77/AM, 2006-2011+, 24-Jan; Ultra-Man w/elevator music; ID @2008+. SIO=3+53+ on peaks, but QSB to zilch. (Frodge-MI)
Outhouse Radio: 6925/U, 2251-2332+, 25-Jan; Johnny Cash tunes plus Sixteen Tons & Hot Rod Lincoln; ran Ring of Fire speeded up & slowed down–that would have made the whole pgm more interesting.  2315 switched to electro-music & underpants spots. 2322 Paul Starr/MAC
spot into rock oldy. 2326 Radio Free Speech broken into by Yoder. 2328 Monty Python tune. 2331 Twilight Zone theme, then FINALLY an ID. SIO=3+53+, dropped off some after 2300. (Frodge-MI)
WMPR Micro-Power Radio; 6955.3/AM, 1717, 23-Jan; ID as This is WMPR Dance Party. SIO=353+ on peak, fady. (Frodge-MI)
UNID: 6925.5/AM, 2229-2235, 25-Jan; Presume Pirates Week relay; ran audio clips including WMPR. SIO=353- at tune in but faded into the muck by 2235. (Frodge-MI)
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8764/U  NMN Chesapeake VA (p); 2317, 24-Jan; North Atlantic marine wx. //8502/U (Frodge-MI)
8992/U  U.S. Military?; 2310, 24-Jan; This is Pull Harder out (Frodge-MI)
9022/U  Strong 2-way in Asian LL–not CC; 2309, 24-Jan (Frode-MI)
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 00:17:19 -0600
From: Jim Evans <evans.j.w@att.net>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] Logs 1/25/2010
To: NASWA Group <NASWA@yahoogroups.com>, Mark Taylor
<markokpik@tds.net>,    Cumbre DX <cumbredx@n2jeu.net>, Gayle Van Horn
<gaylemt@brmemc.net>,   Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
Cc: Rich D’Angelo <rdangelo3@aol.com>
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4700  BOLIVIA.  Radio San Miguel (Riberalta) (presumed), 2345-2402, 1/25/2010, Spanish.  Talk by man occasionally breaking through the noise.  Local music at 2355.  Short announcements by man at 2358 and woman at 2359.  Talk by man at 2400.  Very poor signal, improving slightly.  (Jim Evans, TN)
4754.9  BRAZIL.  Radio Imaculada Conceicao (Campo Grande) (presumed), 2350-2402, 1/25/2010, Portuguese.  Talk by man.  Religious music at 2357.  Talk resumed at 2401.  At noise level most of the time with bits and pieces peaking enough for a tentative ID.  (Jim Evans, TN)
4780  DJIBOUTI.  RTV Djibouti (Djibouti), 0458-0508, 1/25/2010, Arabic.  Horn of Africa music.  Quick announcement at 0501.  Very weak signal, just above noise level, with heavy CODAR interference. (Jim Evans, TN)
5005  EQUATORIAL GUINEA.  Radio Nacional Bata (Bata), 0541-0550, 1/25/2010, Spanish.  Slow local music.  Talk by two men at 0542. Music resumed at 0545.  Talk again at 0547.  Weak signal, strength improving, with fading.  (Jim Evans, TN)
5990  SLOVAKIA.  IRRS Milano (Rimavska Sobota), 0528-0538, 1/25/2010, English.  Classical music prior to start of scheduled transmission at 0530.  ID by man.  Religious talk and music.  Moderate signal with heavy low side broadcast interference from WYFR on 5985.  (Jim Evans,
TN)
Jim Evans
Germantown, TN
RX-340, IC-R75, Random Wires (90′ and 200′), ALA100M
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 01:35:43 -0600
From: Jim Evans <evans.j.w@att.net>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] Radio Vida Nueva (Harmonic)
To: NASWA Group <NASWA@yahoogroups.com>, Mark Taylor
<markokpik@tds.net>,    Cumbre DX <cumbredx@n2jeu.net>, Gayle Van Horn
<gaylemt@brmemc.net>,   Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
Cc: Rich D’Angelo <rdangelo3@aol.com>
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2980  COLOMBIA.  Radio Vida Nueva (Barranquilla), 0647-0655, 1/26/2010, Spanish.  Second harmonic of MW 1490.  Ballad style local music.  Identification by man at 0650, then more music.  Poor to moderate signal strength with fading.  Peaks were quite strong for a second harmonic from Colombia.  (Jim Evans, TN)
Jim Evans
Germantown, TN
RX-340, IC-R75, Random Wires (90′ and 200′), ALA100M
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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 20:46:16 +0100
From: “Giampiero58″ <giampiero58@fastwebnet.it>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] Tips – RAE back on 11 MHz but drifting
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Some tips, RAE again on air on 11 MHz but drifting, Burma again on 7200. Ciao Giampiero
RX: SDR-IQ; AOR AR7030; Yaesu FRG-7 — ANT: T2FD  QTH Milano, Italia
4845,24 23/1 Radio Cultura, Manaus, Brazil, nice songs, fair
5045 23/1 0000 Radio Cultura, Belem, Brazil, id, talks, songs, fair. At 0110 good
6035 23/1 0025 La Voz del Guaviare, Colombia, romantic songs, fair
6170 21/1 1320 Radio New Zealand Int., nice slow songs, oldies, fair to good
6225 23/1 1935 RTE, via Meyerton South Africa, In English, talks, mail address, very  good
7200 23/1 0030 Myanma Radio, Burma, start BC, on air again, music, talks woman, QRM Radio Sakha, Siberia. Poor
7295 23/1 0018 Traxx FM, Malaysia, American oldies, fair
7370 23/1 0025 FEBA Radio, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, in Bengali, talks, addresses, end prg,  good
11710,56v 23/1 0040 Radio Argentina al Exterior, Argentina, in Portuguese, reports,  talks about Paraguay. Id and frequencies at 0048, then tango. End of Portuguese  program, interval signal with some ids in different languages. At 0100 start new  program. It was reported off air, now on air again. Slowly drifting upward. At 0054 on  11710,57 kHz; at 0006 11710,58; 0013 11710,59 Weak
11815 23/1 0035 Radio Brasil Central, songs, deep fading, poor/fair
15785 21/1 1306 Galei Zahal, Israel, talks, today in AM again, fair with fading
Giampiero Bernardini
Milano, Italia
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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 16:12:43 -0500
From: Robert Wilkner <rlcw@earthlink.net>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] Logs
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logs from Florida-
3329.598v. Peru,  Ondas del Huallaga,  Hu?nuco  1045 – 1055 om and yl alternating en espanol, no music but good signal for them.  19 January; 1010 rapid espanol, same yl and om with Ondas de Haullaga ID by yl salud…emisoras…salud….”21 January  [Wilkner]
3250  Honduras Radio Luz y Vida, San Luis 1100 only in espanol, no english Spanish Gospel translation.  [Wilkner]
3364.95t.  Brasil  Radio Cultura, Araraquara, SP 0950 several days [ rlw]
4699.95   Bolivia, Radio  San Miguel, Riberalta  0115; 0030  same om as before, much weaker signal, 21; 22 January. Tnx Charles Bolland [Wilkner]
4716.68 Bolivia,   Radio Yura, Yura 1045 usual woman announcer with CP music, t-storm crashes 16 Jan. [Wilkner]
4949.9t.  Peru  Radio Madre de Dios 1040 to 1045e audio en espanol, difficult log here  14 Jan. [Wilkner]
5039.254 Peru, Radio  Libertad, Junin 1040 to 1100 ments de Lima and two other cities in Peru by yl, no music, fading out 16 Jan. [Wilkner]
5120.366 Peru,  Ondas del Suroriente, Quillabamba  1050 om en espanol 17 Jan. [Wilkner]
5580.19 Bolivia  Radio San Jos?, San Jos? de Chiquitos  0000  20 January [Wilkner]
6134.741 Bolivia, Radio Santa Cruz  1040  17 Jan. [Wilkner]
6155.274 Bolivia,  Radio Fides 1010 to 1030, om 19 Jan. [Wilkner]
6173.857 Peru,   Radio Tawantinsuyo,  Cusco  1040 to 1050  19 Jan. [Wilkner] tnx Charles Bolland
Pompano Beach, Florida
Drake R 8,  Icom 746Pro DL, NRD 535D noise reducing antenna 60 meter band dipole
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Message: 8
Date: Mon, 25 Jan 2010 22:43:46 +0100
From: “Giampiero58″ <giampiero58@fastwebnet.it>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] RAE on 15 MHz drifting and other
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RAE Argentina on 15345,05 kHz drifting, WTWW test su 9475 kHz
Ciao
Giampiero
RX: SDR-IQ; AOR AR7030; Yaesu FRG-7 — ANT: T2FD QTH Milano, Italia
5995 25/1 2015 RTV du Mal?, in French, interview, modulation little low, good
7255 25/1 2121 Voice of Nigeria, Ikorodu, in French, talks, songs, fair in USB to avoid  QRM from CRI in Italian on 7250 kHz.
9475 23/1 2025 WTWW, Lebanon, Tenn. USA, testing, pop songs, several announcements,  fair to good
9625 23/1 2148 AWR, Guam, in English,talks about revelation and other, good
15345,05 25/1 2037 RAE, Argentina, in French, press review, from La Nacion and others,  song, culture. Fair, light QRM. Transmitter drifting also on this frequency.
Giampiero Bernardini
Milano, Italia
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Message: 9  (see Hard-Core DX Digest)
Message: 10  (see Hard-Core DX Digest)
Message: 11  (see Hard-Core DX Digest)
Message: 12
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 22:24:23 +0530
From: “Alokesh Gupta” <alokeshgupta@gmail.com>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] Flying radio station broadcasts help to Haiti
To: “DXLD” <dxld@yahoogroups.com>, <cumbredx@n2jeu.net>
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Flying radio station broadcasts help to Haiti
By Mike Ahlers, CNN
January 26, 2010 10:05 a.m. EST
San Juan, Puerto Rico (CNN) — Sixty miles west of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, an Air Force C-130 makes slow and lazy ovals over the Golfe de la Gonzave, a 264-foot weighted wire dangling from its belly like a plumb line. This is Commando Solo, a radio station in the sky. The long wire, kept vertical by a 500-pound lead weight, is helping transmit an AM radio signal to the people of Haiti. Four other antenna on the wings and fuselage are sending FM signals.
Full story at : http://www.cnn.com/2010/TECH/01/26/haiti.flying.radio/
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Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi, India
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Message: 13
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 16:59:41 +0000
From: Julio Rolando Pineda Cord?n       <pineda_odonto@hotmail.com>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] NEW STATION ON 5755 AND 9480 KHZ?
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Hello Friends:
Last night from 20:43-21:00 Guatemalan time (02:43-03:00 UTC) I was performing a scanning and found on 5755 khz a very good signal that I thought was KAIJ coming back to air.    Interestingly this station was broadcasting Rock and Roll Oldies and to my surprise its ID was as follows:    ?Coming to you from the banks of the upper  ????  River in middle Tennesee, this is WTWW, Lebanon, Tennesee, USA, performing equipment tests?.
As soon as possible, I made an electronic search and found the following links in YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIRnAh1txK8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43q5qMTP9jE&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhCM8R8bx8Q&feature=related
One of this videos, show other frequency:   9480 khz that I am going to try tonight.
Any further information, please let me know by this mailing list.
73,
Julio Pineda
Guatemala.
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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 03:20:45 +0100
From: “Giampiero58″ <giampiero58@fastwebnet.it>
Subject: [Cumbre DX] Tips from Milan
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Here some tips, some weak signal from Bolivia and again a unid on 6104,759v
73
Giampiero
RX: SDR-IQ; AOR AR7030; Yaesu FRG-7 — ANT: T2FD  QTH Milano, Italia
4699,979v 0115 Radio San Miguel, Bolivia, talks, poor
4716,704v 27/1 0128 Radio Yura, Bolivia, long talks, music, fading, poor
5045 27/1 0105 Radio Cultura, Belem, Brazil, nice songs as usual, good
5952,433v 27/1 0050 Radio Pio Doce, Bolivia, talks by woman, poor, strong QRM
6104,759v 27/1 0145 Unid again, long talks, frequency slowly drifting up and down. Very  weak, no positive talks could be heard, only some music. Glenn Hauser suggests it is  XEQM from Mexico that is reported around 6104,8.
6185 27/1 0038 Radio Nacional da Amazonia, Brazil, songs, good, easy listening till  0047 when Voice of Russia opens the carrier
7140 27/1 0034 Voice of Korea, North Korea, talks in korean, songs, fair
7200,103V 27/1 0030 Myanma Radio, Burma, starting BC, under Russia (Yakutsk tx, East Siberia)
8743 27/1 0008 Bangkok Meteorogical Radio, talks in Thai mentioning Bangkok many times, good
9000 27/1 0003 Firedrake, China, usual traditional Chinese music as jammer, //8400 good
10000 26/1 2358 BPM Xian China over Observatorio Nacional Brazil, mixed, poor
11700 26/1 2355 AWR, Agat, Guam, in Chinese, talks, fair/good
11920 26/1 2350 HCJB, Santiago tx, Chile, in Portuguese, religious prg. fair
12010 26/1 2340 Radio Australia, Darwin, in English, reports, good
12070 26/1 2345 FEBC, Iba, Philippines, in Chinese, talks, good
Giampiero Bernardini
Milano, Italia
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