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Today’s Topics:
1. Radio Netherlands ties up with Web18 (Jaisakthivel)
2. D-TV un Thessaloniki (more ) (Zacharias Liangas )
3. Glenn Hauser logs January 18, 2010 (Glenn Hauser)
4. Radio Heritage Newsletter #24 (info@radioheritage.net)
5. Magna updated (ka4prf@peoplepc.com)
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 12:18:38 +0530 (IST)
From: Jaisakthivel <ardicdxclub@yahoo.co.in>
To: dxld <dxld@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Netherlands ties up with Web18
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Radio Netherlands ties up with Web18
Dutch International public broadcaster Radio Netherlands Worldwide (RNW) has entered into a partnership deal with Web18, the internet and mobile arm of Network 18.
Under the deal, RNW’s international news will be published on Web 18’s portal In.com. Additionally, RNW players, with live radio and music programmes such as Euro Hit 40, European Jazz Stage and Live at the Concertgebouw, will be available online.
Says RNW director general Jan Hoek, “We want to strengthen our position as one of the five most influential international broadcasters in the world. One of the means to sustain that position is through investing in new digital technologies. This partnership in India is a big step for RNW, as it gives us access to the country’s enormous and important online market.”
Web18 CEO Lakshmi Narsimhan avers, “We at Web18 are extremely enthused with the collaborative initiative being launched with RNW. We hope this partnership will further the cross-cultural understanding among the music enthusiasts from both countries while strengthening media ties on a more global level.”
SOURCE: http://www.indiantelevision.com/headlines/y2k10/jan/jan105.php
Jaisakthivel, Tirunelveli, India
The INTERNET now has a personality. YOURS! See your Yahoo! Homepage. http://in.yahoo.com/
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Message: 2
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 17:42:24 +0200
From: “Zacharias Liangas ” <greekdx@otenet.gr>
To: <>
Subject: [HCDX] D-TV un Thessaloniki (more )
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D Day  for Thessaloniki(added with more info)
More you will find on this page
http://sites.google.com/site/zliangas/digea
Yesterday 15-12010 is the D-day (digital day switchover )though in pilot stage  for nationwide  TV channels relaying in Thessaloniki. Most of the western part of the city including parts of  the north areas including us in Filiro and Retziki are now able to watch the 7 TV channels via  2 transmitters using MPEG 4 compression technology and COFDM mode.
The 7 TV channels are Ant1 Mega SKAI STAR MACEDONIA Alter and Alpha which last year  started a consortium  called Digea TV to promote the digital switchover  in Greece for the  commercial TV channels (separate from the national TV network). Thessaloniki is the second  point with Athens to follow in several months but in the first semester of 2010. First press release was on 16-12-09 and all members of the consortium started banners from the 1rst of  this year to inform for the digital switchover that just made from the point of Filipion central  part s of the city but on the mountain) but leaving the older main point of Hortiatis (E of the  city) still using analogue  mode
More for this including two coverage maps in this page http://www.digea.gr/news/details/3/8.html
As for now 15-1-2010 and 0700 LT the switchover has been completed using two  ’transponders’ on 25 and 29  for the digital format, previously used by Macedonia TV  ,  another (?? No info ) as  spare while all other freqs use a notification
The full digital coverage is expected to be carried out by 2012 or 2015
As per Digea  site , this is the second digital network system . The first transmission system  has installed in Xylokastro (near Corinth on Peloponisos )3 months ago and the next  system  will be installed in Athens Larisa and Patra
It  should be noted however that the Greek national TV network ERT  is already transmitting in Mpeg 2 digital format in Thessaloniki  since mid 2007 using the transmission facilities from  Hortiatis in the TV channel 56 using a special digital package with 3+1 channels (Prisma+ ,Cine+, Sport+  ,and RIK the Greek cypriot national TV channel)
…..
Tested my father in law’s TV monitor  with built in decoder yesterday 15.1 morning 0700 LT .  channel 25 was with 3+1 TV channels in the clear (Anntenna , Alpha Alter and spare ), while  ch 29  due to some in band-QRM showed halted or low-framed video (channels available  MAk TV , Mega Sky Star) , though today signal was 100% . This is possibly caused due to a   2 antenna mixed system used so far to pick signals from the two main transmission systems.
The  TV set  with built in MP4 decoder offers better picture than an external decoder connected with SCART
Please read and distribute this 15 year research article http://tinyurl.com/5vzg7e
Please read my article on SINPO at http://tinyurl.com/yt7qjd
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http://zlgr.multiply.com (radio monitoring site plus audio clips ) MAIN SITE
http://sites.google.com/site/zliangas (replacement of geocities)
http://zliangas.blogspot.com (radio tech , gadgets, grk ethics)
http://www.youtube.com/zach0gr some videos
http://www.myspace.com/310100806
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=770974854
http://www.worldisround.com/articles/302315/ (Litohoro) 321199/Tinos
http://www.flickr.com/photos/zachgr pictures upload
http://www.google.com/reader/shared/06600224598981072865 (social news )
http://zlgr.stumbleupon.com (my social ‘bookmarks’ )
http://del.icio.us/gr_geek1
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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: 3
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 09:20:48 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
To: dxld@yahoogroups.com
Cc: swl@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs January 18, 2010
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** AUSTRALIA. RA in discussion of giving birth at home, 9580, rudely interrupted amid at 1358* Jan 18 as that frequency had to close with no retune/courtesy announcement at all, continued on // 9590 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. RHC, 0609 UT Jan 18: Spanish, ending Figuras en la Historia on 6120, 6150; music during English service on 6140, // 6060, 6010 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDIA. Seems the AIR Aligarh transmitter on 9470 is upacting again after a couple months of calm: Jan 18 at 1359 music // stronger National Channel via Bengaluru 9425, but 9470 accompanied by buzz, more on the lower than the upper side tho maybe suppressed by RA signal on 9475.
9425 at 1435 ending newscast, introducing English feature program on this Monday with music, “Old Black Magic“, segu? to Celine Dion`s “My Heart Must Go On“, the connexion between them not being clear; 1442 talk with biography of someone born on 1.23.1897 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. 9526, no signal at 1357 Jan 18, so VOI presumably off if it were ever on this date, despite having resumed Malay hour at 1400 and on until 1502* the day before per Ron Howard (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** PHILIPPINES [non]. 11715, RVA via VATICAN, Jan 18 from *1500 in the clear, still no sign of KJES, YL devotional talk in presumed Tagalog, and I thought I heard her referring repeatedly to “allah“, tho you`d think they`d use the Spanish term “dios“ instead. Perhaps Philippines is more tolerant of such cross-religionism than Malaysia. The monotheist Abrahamists have more in common than they like to admit (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SPAIN. After catching REE Sephardic service foulups on Dec 21 and 28 when the modulation feed was far out of co?rdination with the transmission time of 1425-1455 Mondays on 15385, I missed checking on Jan 4 and 11, so made sure to tune in Jan 18 from 1420. By now they are no longer SNAFUd, with IS starting at 1423, sign-on at 1425 but STILL giving wrong frequency 15325!
1448 with “Espa?a Hoy“ segment about opening of Wagner`s “El holand?s volante“ in Madrid, ignoring the composer`s anti-Semitism. 1453:30 standard sign-off again giving frequencies for this and the two other judeo-espa?ol transmissions UT Tuesdays; yes “15325“ by an announcer who never monitors her own broadcasts and no one in-house bothers to inclue her. Contact info to the six-digit P O box, or to sefarad @ rtve.es then fanfare and off at 1455* sharp (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** SPAIN [non]. Had not reconfirmed REE`s M-F 1340-1355 “co-official languages“ segment for some weeks, so barely got to it in time on Monday Jan 18, on 15170 via Costa Rica under Romania, at 1354 upwrapping the Basque segment with genuine Basque-language closing announcement after giving weather in Castilian like the rest of that 5-minute token service which is not really in Basque at all (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U K [non]. 5875, BBCWS in English via Thailand, poor but no QRM at 1355 Jan 18 with report from Haiti. Next check at 1445, English again mixing with another language, but atop it, presumably BBCWS Arabic as before, with phoner. EiBi update Jan 17 and Aoki Jan 18 still have no listing for the Arabic (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A [non]. 9440, Jan 18 at 1405 talk in unID language, probably S Asian, and now accompanied by buzz similar to AIR on 9470. This buzz is the same thruout the bandwidth of the signal, however, and not loud enough to blot out the intentional modulation. Around 1415 had giveaway YFR jingles.
We first heard this new transmission Dec 18 when it was YFR in English, and per Aoki was: “9440 FAMILY RADIO 1400-1500 1234567 English 250 195 Novosibirsk-Oyash RUS 08341E 5529N WYFR b09 Dec. 24-“ And our last log of it on Jan 8 was still in Campinglish.
As often with YFR, they start a new transmission with English fill until they are ready to attack a new minority group and then switch to that language; but which? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 10:28:09 +1300
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Subject: [HCDX] Radio Heritage Newsletter #24
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 01:50:10 -0000
From: <ka4prf@peoplepc.com>
To: “Cumbre” <cumbredx@n2jeu.net>, “arnaldo slaen”
<slaen@ciudad.com.ar>,  ”DSWCI” <logs@directbox.com>,
<dxld@yahoogroups.com>, “Gayle Van Horn” <gaylemt@brmemc.net>,
<gaylevanhorn@monitoringtimes.com>, <ka4prf@peoplepc.com>,      ”Marie
Lamb” <malamb@cumbredx.org>,    ”Robert Wilkner” <rlcw@earthlink.net>,
<wghauser@yahoo.com>,   “ALF” <alf.e.persson@telia.com>,
<hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: [HCDX] Magna updated
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Hi everyone,
I just uploaded the Magna.zip file for the EIBI and AOKI database.
You can download a free copy at
http://www.orchidcitysoftware.com/IMAGE59.HTML
Drop me a note if you have problems.
Chuck Bolland
ka4prf@peoplepc.com
End of Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 85, Issue 19
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Today’s Topics:
1. logs (L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec)
2. Tues Morn Dx (ka4prf@peoplepc.com)
3. Logs  15-01-10 (Zacharias Liangas )
4. Logs 17+18.1 (Zacharias Liangas )
5. End of the road for shortwave? (Alokesh Gupta)
6. Glenn Hauser logs January 18-19, 2010 (Glenn Hauser)
7. Glenn Hauser logs January 19, 2010 (Glenn Hauser)
8. Borderless Radio Rankings Now Here! (info@radioheritage.net)
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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 09:23:43 -0200
From: L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec <eefibra@yahoo.com.br>
To: <Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com>, <cumbredx@n2jeu.net>,
<playdx2003@yahoogroups.com>, <dxclube@yahoogrupos.com.br>,
<dxld@yahoogroups.com>, <gaku@apple.email.ne.jp>,
<barrera@arg.sicoar.com>, “Anker Petersen” <anker.petersen@mail.dk>
Subject: [HCDX] logs
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9704, R. Ethiopia, Addis Ababa-Gedja. January, 18 Amharic/Oro./Tig (listed) 2001-2014 male talks segment, short local music, female alternating short local music, 2005 local music selections, 2013 female talks. 23332 (lob-B).
7200, Sudan, R.Omdurman, Al Fitahab. January, 18 2015-2024 male and female in Arabic talks, many mentions of “Sudan”, 2017 tribal music (xylophone like, percussion and tribal choral), female in Arabic talks. 33333 (lob-B).
73’s
L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec
Embu SP Brasil – Sony ICF SW40 – dipole 18m, 32m.
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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 12:07:06 -0000
From: <ka4prf@peoplepc.com>
To: “Cumbre” <cumbredx@n2jeu.net>, “arnaldo slaen”
<slaen@ciudad.com.ar>,  ”DSWCI” <logs@directbox.com>,
<dxld@yahoogroups.com>, “Gayle Van Horn” <gaylemt@brmemc.net>,
<gaylevanhorn@monitoringtimes.com>, <ka4prf@peoplepc.com>,      ”Marie
Lamb” <malamb@cumbredx.org>,    ”Robert Wilkner” <rlcw@earthlink.net>,
<wghauser@yahoo.com>,   “ALF” <alf.e.persson@telia.com>,
<hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: [HCDX] Tues Morn Dx
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Papua New Guinea, 3385, Radio New East Britian, (tent)1145-1205 Noted a male in Pidgin language comments uantil 1149 when typical music is presented. On the hour news is presented by a female.  Signal was very poor.  (Chuck Bolland, January 19, 2010)
NRD545
26.27N 081.05W
Just uploaded a new version of Magna to
http://www.orchidcitysoftware.com/IMAGE59.HTML
If you are interested, check it out.
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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 16:20:27 +0200
From: “Zacharias Liangas ” <greekdx@otenet.gr>
To: <>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs  15-01-10
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Logs
15-1
http://zlgr.multiply.com/journal/item/259
TW 9745 V oHan 2045 in Amoy with signal S6 max. Soem QRM from 9740 and sporadic QRM from co ch Bahrain in case signal from OVoH fades below S2   Prg heard : light music, opera with CC language discussion bwtween 2 young ppl. 2059  with a CC traditional song and ID ‘hanyin shoutin’ .
4724 U : north american operator wuith enoded measg on 2103 and S9 signal
7610 R amica 2116 with old pop songs , ID on 2119  and S6-8 33443
Turkey 9610 VoT in English 2140 with news , abot NIcosia , S9 35433
CHINA 7105 (is it a jammer? )//4800 CNR1 with dsicsussiosn by OM on 2140  S7
Please read and distribute this 15 year research article
http://tinyurl.com/5vzg7e
Please read my article on SINPO at http://tinyurl.com/yt7qjd
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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 16:23:19 +0200
From: “Zacharias Liangas ” <greekdx@otenet.gr>
To: <>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs 17+18.1
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17.1
http://zlgr.multiply.com/journal/item/260
7255 BLR radio 0700 with ID and aderts S7
15120 Vo Nigeria 0702 ID by YL with nx S10 453×4
5010 RTM MAlagasy 2005 -13 OM with very lenghty talks in MG – sports program ? S5-7 34233 and dragging
4965 CVC 2016 with songs At 2006 with talks (foundation) and on 2023 back to music  S6/S2 34333
4976! on off signal  with music program
7240 CNR Xizang 2059  with nice ‘chinese’ songs after WYFR  signed off . ID on 2133 by YL over a CC song that continues thereafter  S7 max 34433
9505 CVC  2153 music then theatric type play betwen OM and YL  CRF then continued with music  tll 2201 *
9580 Afica NO1 2208 with nexs reports in FRench mentioning President Lorent Baho /Revolution Ayuba rep du Congo ID at 2216  , Sudan . Radio Jingle on 226 then lovely music 2229  S8 35434
9820 CNR – China Business RAdio 2243 with English language lessons.
They tried to spell letters S8
18-1
4985 RBC – BRAZIL 0617 talks and music S2-3
7210 unIDed 1958 pop songs hymn on 2000 , signed off 2001
9526 VoIns 2044 with dangdut song S7 21xx2  QRM fom 9525
9535 R Thailand 2045 gongd and ID , talks in tai  S9
9550 VoVietnam?  many news in FF for Vietnam  S6 22332 QRM 9555
……..
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: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 10:33:40 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
To: dxld@yahoogroups.com
Cc: swl@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs January 18-19, 2010
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** ALASKA. 6890, KNLS better than usual during English hour, Jan 19 at 1406 ID and 2-minute segment on stamp collecting, US plans for 2010 issues, Year of the Woman. A bit of an echo, backscatter? 1408 Postcard from Alaska, about Glacier Bay starting with bird SFX. Now they`ve got listeners hooked with innocent secular stuff, at 1412 hit `em with gospel-huxtering: “True Stories from the Bible in Contemporary English“. Still, every state should have its own SW station promoting tourism, even if it`s produced in Tennessee (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** AUSTRALIA. 2485, VL8K, Jan 19 at 1345 with some talk audible, but not on weaker NT carriers 2310, 2325. At 1346 I could almost imagine there was a carrier on 2368.5 from R. Symban, but too much LSA beacon harmonic — see U S A (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** AUSTRALIA [and non]. 15340 in English Jan 19 at 1455 with big het from perpetually off-frequency Morocco on 15341. Must be HCJB Kununurra, only thing scheduled, and CVC Cox Peninsula (still on the air) was making it well with gospel rock on 13635, neither reliably audible here over night-path.
At 1458 Morocco went off, about to shift to 15345, so could hear 15340 at 1500 closing Spotlight, easy English program with e-mail address. Now the problem is splatter from Radio Mart? 15330, and nothing much further audible from HCJB-Au, which is supposedly in English daily 1445-1530, after lots of other S Asian languages from 1145, all aimed 307 degrees from WA (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** BRAZIL [and non]. 6185, apprehensively enjoying nice Mexican music on XEPPM, 6185, Jan 19 at 0625 now clear of Catholic clash from Vatican, and already at *0629 on comes Bras?lia overriding it. Feb 21 cannot come soon enough, when Brasil goes off DST and this should start cutting on sometime between 0730 and 0800 UT instead. Inexplicably, RNA shifts programming and transmission one hour back and forth due to DST in Bras?lia even tho there is no DST in target Amaz?nia! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA. Firedrake check Jan 19 at 1526: fair on 8400, not heard on 9000 or anywhere in the 10000-11500 range (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CHINA [and non]. OTH radar pulses presumed from here, Jan 19: at 1402, 5760-5810 QRMing AFN Guam 5765 with AP Radio News ID at 1403, denoting an optional cutaway to affiliates for whom even 5 minutes of news is too much to swallow; and also QRMing the hugely stronger IBB Tinian in Cantonese on 5810.
Also OTHR at 1406 covering 6770-6820 but no broadcasters to bother (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** COSTA RICA. 2859.8, R. San Carlos — seems the only times I hear it are when checking something else quickly on the portable, in the cold outdoors on a clip-on antenna away from the household noise sources — there it was definitely in Spanish vs noise level still high, Jan 19 at 0150, two times 1429.9 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. Has anyone noticed anything unusual from RHC in Creole? They allegedly have only one half-hour program daily which doesn`t leave much time for anything but propaganda. The `official` sked e-mailed out after B-09 began claims Creole is only at 0100-0130 on 13790 to Rio de Janeiro! And that matches the transmission schedule currently presented on the website in Spanish. I think they are known to substitute French for Creole, anyway. It seems their service in that language has atrophied. The YouTube visit to RHC a few years ago showed a gringa(?) non-Haitian lady in charge of it. Is she gone?
There seems to be no Creole page at all on the RHC website, but looking at French, the transmission schedule there is years out of date, claiming Creole is: 2130-2200 9505, 2230-2300 9505, 0100-0130 9550 — both frequencies abandoned long ago.
If Cuba really wanted to help, they would have greatly expanded their Creole service by now, like VOA, BBC, RFI. Not to mention actually delivering aid, doctors from that paragon of medical excellence. But having to submit to US air traffic control?! Instead they and Ch?vez bitch about US aid generously given to Haiti as some kind of opportunism to take over the country (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** HAITI [non]. Checked the two emergency 20m channels for Haiti:
14265-USB, Jan 19 at 1503 NCS was NB7PX, listening for Haiti, DR, calling Barbados but no traffic at the moment.
14300-USB, Jan 19 at 1506 NCS WA1RKP, open for relief effort traffic, several talk-overs by hams who apparently could not hear each other. Both nets were bothered by stronger SSB signals on the low side.
A reminder that TWR Bonaire 800 kHz says it is relaying 4VEH from Cap-Ha?tien starting at 0315 UT until 0700. Let`s have some monitoring reports of that; not likely around here with OKC on 800 (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Much more concerning Haiti: CUBA; U S A
** INDIA. 9470, AIR National Channel via Aligarh, again exhibiting problems, but at least not jumping to lots of other frequencies as it used to. Jan 19 at 1333, Hindi talk // clear 9425 Bengaluru, but 9470 with motorboating, warble, hum (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDONESIA. 9526-, VOI carrier weakly detectable but not any modulation, Jan 19 at 1340 during presumed English hour. RRI HS on 9680 also weak, but some music audible.
4750, RRI Makassar, Jan 19 at 1352 continuous YL talk in Indonesian, with ripple presumably from one of the other 4750 stations on a slightly different frequency, likely CNR1. Also some music on 3325 at 1349 but can`t be sure it was Palangkaraya as Atsunori Ishida http://www.max.hi-ho.ne.jp/a-ishida/ins/ says Buka, PNG often QRMs past 1400 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** KOREA NORTH [and non]. Jan 19 was a good calm morning for reception from here, first checking 2850, at 1344 with Korean talk, deep fades from S9+8 peaks. Weaker at 1348 on 3250, 3320, jammer on 3480.
Looked for more Juche jammers at 1516: exactly same noise sound on 5890 vs VOA as on 6003 and 6015. 6003 is against Echo of Hope, but 6015 is new, per Aoki 0654-0004 against the reactivated South Korean channel, some audio of which was audible under at 1524:
“6015 KBS Hanminjok Bangsong 1 0350-2400 1234567 Korean 100 ND Hwaseong KOR 12659E 3709N KBS b09 Jan. 1- // 972, 117[0]“
At 1521, similar jamming noise on 6600 with victim audible and 6518; different sound with faster pulsing on 6350. 6285 in Russian which is VOK. 6250 had noise jamming pulses instead of Pyongyang BS ? a mixup at the transmitter site or are the South Koreans retaliating? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U K [non]. 5875, BBCWS in English via THAILAND, Jan 19 at 1404 with optional cutaway cue “World News from the BBC“ for benefit of affiliates for whom three minutes of news is plenty; atop co-channel in Arabic we have been noting for several days now. A little birdie tells me this is indeed BBCWS via Cyprus site:
5875 BBC 1400 1600 Arabic Cyprus smtwtfs Arabian Gulf 300 121 VTC 1/18
Tho I was hearing it before January 18. BBC assumes they can double up on this frequency without significant self-QRM in respective target areas, which may be true, and at the same time as a bonus make BBCWS 5875 unlistenable by undesirable North Americans who have no right to hear it any way on SW (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A [and non]. One of VOA`s known Kriyol SW frequencies, 13725, heard on the air earlier than scheduled *2200, Jan 18 at 2134 tune-in but nothing yet on the other SW channels 15390 or 11905. Announcement at 2138 mentioned only this SW frequency after three FM frequencies, 92.?, 93.3 and 105.1 — which had been unknown before and not specified in press releases. Presumably some or all of them are airborne from the psyop SOW which flew in from Harrisburg PA. Then at 2140 started putting callers on the air trying to find out about relatives or contact them. Surprised to hear the first one in English, from a woman in Martinique seeking her father, gave her own phone number, but all the others were in Creole almost until hourtop.
Then I started looking for the other SW frequencies. As usual, they were late coming up as news on the hour had started on 13725! At 2201, open carrier on 15390, modulation from 2202. At 2201 no carrier on 11905, but on and modulating at next check 2204. I suspect 13725 may have been on for hours before I ran across it. More below.
Rechecking toward end of the scheduled 22 UT hour, at 2254: 15390 inaudible, presumably just faded out; 13725 weak and fading, but 11905 still very good; 2259 a bit of dirge classical music, standard VOA sign-off in English. These are all Greenville, of course, aimed close to a right angle from OK.
[Later, Jan 19:] Expanded hours for 13725 still do not show on the C-page of the A-Z frequency schedule: http://author.voanews.com/english/about/frequenciesAtoZ_c.cfm
and if you click on Creole for that service`s page, you may find lots of interesting info in fraxured french at
http://www.voanews.com/creole/
but if you then click on Frekans, you go right back to the A-Z schedule presented in English. Nor do I see anything on either page about the three new airborne(?) FM frequencies I heard announced today.
At 0145 UT Jan 19, I tried the new nighttime Kriyol transmission at 01-02 on 1180, 5960 and 7465. 5960 was fair but fading, and 7465 JBA. 5960 was previously the Tue-Sat Spe-cial Eng-lish channel at 0130-0200, along with 7405, where nothing is heard now, so suspect the latter Greenville transmitter has also been pre-empted, or co-opted, but on 7465 instead.
It so happened that at 0147 they were playing back the same caller in English from Martinique that I had heard at 2140, otherwise Kriyol.
I thought I might be able to detect 1180 audio from Marathon // 5960, but no, just too much QRM from multiple US/Mexican transmitters if not Cuban audible here; I have no reason to believe the Cubans are turning off their jamming during the VOA/Creole hours on 1180. (Terry Krueger in FL says there are at least three unsynchronized Rebelde outlets on 1180.)
I was also wondering if Marathon might have loosened up or modified their direxional pattern during the Haiti hours to maximize the signal there, and possibly change its backward radiation too, normally extremely suppressed.
Looked for VOA Creole`s expanded morning transmission Jan 19: tune in 6135 at 1326 but nothing audible, scheduled Bonaire relay from 1230. It`s a bit late for propagation, 9:26 am local, but expected to hear at least something. Maybe they had to close a bit early. The other expanded frequency, from Greenville, 9660, was VG running a USG editorial in Creole, 1329:30 English sign-off. During open carrier could hear RRI in German, now colliding for a semihour.
IBB uses 13725 from Tinian until 1700, but then it`s open, not registered by anyone. But at 1757 Jan 19, the midday Creole transmission expanded to 1730-1930 is on VG 15390 and fair 17565, not yet 13725, tho it was certainly running well before 2200 the day before. Maybe picks up at 1930? (Glenn Hauser, Enid OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 15550-USB, still no trace of WJHR at 1725 check Jan 18. In fact, the last date I definitely heard it was Dec 20, tho others reported it last on Dec 30. So has it been completely silent since then, or just brief tests we have missed? I wrote to G S Mock asking him about this. He replied Jan 19:
“WJHR had an antenna failure. High rf caused melting in the wires. This is good news though! A new antenna is being installed as soon as the weather permits. I hope to have the station up and going in a few days if all goes well. The new antenna is a quality log periodic which should put out a substantial signal. Thankyou for your your concern and keep listening. We will continue to be on this frequency during the A10 season. G.S. Mock wjhr @ usa.com“ (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. 2366, Lamesa TX NDB on seventh harmonic of 338 kHz, stronger than recently at 1346 Jan 19, so with BFO was able to recopy definite Morse ID as “LSA“ despite negative keying on A2 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 6927, as I tuned by Jan 19 at 1519 heard some distorted music on SSB, no doubt a pirate, but before I could be certain of the frequency it was gone (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 10107, 2-way SSB in Spanish a surprise on this CW-only hamband, Jan 19 at 1527. Probably the usual narco/poacher intruders rather than Mexican hams (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 17630, fairly strong open carrier Jan 19 at 1446-1447:30 and noticed back on before 1452. Would like to think it`s Africa Num?ro Un, Gabon, reactivating its long-missing second transmitter, and propagation was possible from there, but pretty steady and I fear it`s only another IBB Greenville warmup on an otherwise unused frequency. In between, could hear weak CRI Mali, so if ANO does reactivate, they should really come back on a clear frequency! And that goes for 15475 too vs Antarctica (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###
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Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2010 14:50:06 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
To: dxld@yahoogroups.com
Cc: swl@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs January 19, 2010
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** ALBANIA. 7430, R. Tirana in English, Tue Jan 19 at 2113, Klara presenting mailbag with letters from USA, Sweden, UK and one recognizable name, Christopher Lewis. Later music fill and off the air at 2127*. Good signal, adequate modulation, no QRM tho there was something weaker on 7425 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** CUBA. 11600, DentroCuban Jamming Command still grinding away on this frequency for no perceptible reason. There is nothing on any of the online schedules after Slovakia finishes at 1600, and no victim can be detected under the jamming, such as 2055 UT Jan 19, but bothering DW German via Rwanda on 11605.
11600 jamming diminished after 2100 but irregular pulsing could still be heard. The DCJC must be convinced something needs to be jammed on 11600, or maybe there was a typo in Arnie`s monitored schedule. Or could it be, or have been, a never-discovered daytime broadcast of Radio Rep?blica or some other clandestine with a signal too weak to show up?
Checked RHC frequencies in case they have resumed something Creole, Jan 19 at 2130 but found them all in Spanish, except 11760 with English running late, about a joint Cuban/Venezuelan clinic in Haiti which was apparently already there when the quake hit.
2132 theme and transition to French (not Creole) also on 11760, partly about what Cuba is doing in Haiti. Here`s one story about that on their website:
http://www.radiohc.cu/espanol/a_sugerencias/enero/10/etica.htm
And another, in English, always with as negative a spin as possible toward the USA, claims 400 Cuban doctors are in Haiti: http://www.radiohc.cu/ingles/a_comentarios/10/enero/ene18.htm
On the French broadcast one item was slightly positive, that Cuba is allowing US aid flights to overfly eastern Cuba, or as found on their website:
“Le communiqu? rappelle que le gouvernement cubain avait autoris?, tout de suite apr?s avoir re?u la demande, l?utilisation de l?espace a?rien sur l?Est de son territoire, par des avions ?tasuniens ? destination d?Ha?ti pour faciliter l?envoi d?aide humanitaire.“ (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. After hearing VOA Creole earlier than scheduled the day before on 13725, I started looking for it much earlier on Jan 19, before the expanded midday transmission until 1930 was over on 15390 and 17565. I was not monitoring constantly, rather checking 13725 once per half hour, but nothing. Finally a more comprehensive bandscan found 15390 still/again on the air at 2052 with VOA Creole — no other frequencies found on 9, 11, 13, 15 or 17 MHz bands. No thanks to VOA for not publishing their full correct frequency schedule in Creole.
Interview in progress kept on going right past hourtop 2100, but 15390 abruptly cut off the air at 2100:30*. I could imagine the operator at Greenville hustling to manually retune the old beast to 13725, meanwhile missing programming in progress from Washington. Finally 13725 carrier came on at *2002:15, and it took almost another minute for modulation to be applied, phone-ins now.
At 2105 it was the anomalous English-speaking woman from Martinique, same recording I have now heard three times at random tune-ins, seeking her father Michel Kenetry (? No idea how to spell his surname, something like that, but she never spelt it). Also copied her phone number but not to be put here as she does not need any extraneous calls. (If in the extremely unlikely chance someone in Haiti really needs to contact her after reading this here, ask.) At 2129:30 programming on 13725 paused with “has come to you from VOA, Washington“, but not a sign-off as Ronald C?sar resumed from studio at 2130 with news about the situation (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A. Over two months after he was sentenced to 175 years in prison for child sex abuse, convicted evangelist Tony Al?mo is *still* broadcasting on WINB, where criminality is no problem, noted Jan 19 at 2050 with distorted modulation on 13570, plus splattery spurs down to 13530 and up to 13595, with further peaks around 13500 and 13635 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###
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Message: 8
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 15:34:28 +1300
From: info@radioheritage.net
To: info@radioheritage.net
Subject: [HCDX] Borderless Radio Rankings Now Here!
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6165, Chad, R. N’Djamena. January, 19 2113-2124 male outside talks with studio female in French. 24232 (lob-B).
5785v, Uruguay, Emissora Chan?, Tacuaremb?. January, 20 0147-0209 female ID “Emissora Chan?. Uruguay”, female ads announcements on music, 0154 local music selections, 0204 return of female ads announcements on music. 35533 (lob-B).
73′
L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec
Embu SP Brasil – Sony ICF SW40 – dipole 18m, 32m.
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Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 13:40:37 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghauser@yahoo.com>
To: dxld@yahoogroups.com
Cc: swl@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs January 20, 2010
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** INDIA [and non]. 4920, Jan 20 at 1346 with flutter, YL talking in Hindi, AIR Chennai until 1400 dialog, maybe commercial with music mixed, 1401 seemed like 3-pip timesignal but probably not, into singing. During the talk there was weak music under, probably Lhasa, the only two stations active here, discounting Biak. There were weaker signals on a number of other 60m AIR channels (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** INDONESIA [and non]. 9680, RRI at 1420 Jan 20 with QRDRM noise, and more of same against something else on 9670. Not much audible on 9675 itself, but must be emanating from VOR via Moscow site, with DRM centered there, 100 kW, 260 degrees at 14-18 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** KOREA NORTH. 3560, weak signal in French, Jan 20 at 1405, no doubt feeder of VOK as on 9330, 11710 but did not try to //. Other NK signals: best on 2850, also 3250, 3320, 4450 jamming, but nothing jammed or not on 3480 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** THAILAND. 9725, G signal better than usual during 1400-1430 English broadcast toward Australia, Jan 20 at 1421 but only music, none of usual talk features, so apparently lost feed and filling with this. First was solo piano recital, 1423 dead air for a while, then false starting and restarting native orchestral music featuring drum and flute, joined by soprano with Thai song; 1427 seemed to re-restart same song until interrupted at 1428:30 bell IS, ID as “HSK9, Radio Thailand World Service from the Public Relations Department“, bells and re-ID cut off air at 1429:30 before completed. Studio/transmitter coordination so often an insurmountable challenge in SWBC (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A [and non]. Another day trying to determine what VOA is really doing with its expanded Creole service since they won`t post their own schedules accurately:
In morning bandscans I have not noticed any unpublicized frequency between 1330 and 1730, but could have missed it.
Jan 20 at 1929 when the midday broadcast officially ends, I tuned to 17565 and 15390. The usual mid-hour pause of dirge music, and then 17565 switched to the VOA French service to West Africa, while after a bit of jazz, 15390 continued in Creole. Both are contrary to known schedules.
Per A-Z VOA schedule, French is supposedly on 17550 and 17580 at 1830-2000, but nothing audible on either frequency. Apparently at least one of those was the Greenville transmitter turned over to Creole on 17565 until 1930, and they did not remember/bother to switch it to correct 17580 for what was left of the French sesquihour. But at next check 1958, 17565 was already gone, still no 17580 but WYFR overpowering on 17575 and elsewhere in the 17.5`s. 15390 in classical music, 2000 continuing in Creole.
The other French frequency, 15225, scheduled 1830-2000 via BONAIRE, was being heard all along, but continued past 2000 with French VOA ID, and then switch to country music in English with audio dropping out/skipping severely. At 2008, 15225 still on with lively Franco-African DJ, same weak signal as earlier, so Bonaire site prolonged? The VOA A-Z schedule for French shows a gap at 2000-2030, but Aoki knows better, showing 15225 Bonaire lasting until 2030.
At 2059 Jan 20, checking to see if same happened as 24 hours earlier: almost. VOA Creole 15390 had a caller on the air, but cut off at 2100:00 sharp for frequency change. So I QSY to 13725 and wait for it. Finally *2101:50 both carrier and modulation with no further delay amid another caller: no news on the hour this time, and no built-in break to accommodate such switches like they do on the half-hour, strange. At 2107 there was another caller in English, Marie ? Duran in the 407 area code, which is around Orlando FL, seeking someone; shortly into an interview about aid (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
** U S A [non]. 9940, YFR in unknown Asian language, Jan 20 at 1418 along with big buzz, something you would expect from India rather than listed Novosibirsk, RUSSIA; Aoki still shows this as English, the initial language on this new transmission. At 1430 was spelling out Family Radio URL. Meanwhile at 1415, Camping still in English, Open Forum on 9485 with more flutter but no buzz, and that is due south from Irkutsk (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)
UNIDENTIFIED. 6140.0, 2-way Spanish SSB intruders Jan 20 at 1348; 1351 discussing camionetas which means station wagons or more likely pick-up trux. One of them had a lot of background noise. No broadcaster to be blocked at the moment (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###
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