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Today's Topics:

   1. 9290 Relays this weekend (tom taylor)
   2. Radio Solh (Chuckie)
   3. distorted 15510 to 15677 again today (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   4. Re: [dxld] distorted 15510 to 15677 again today (Glenn Hauser)
   5. Radio Canada International (Winter 07-08) (sakthi vel)
   6. Re: strange station (Robert Jansen)
   7. Re: Pirate: under cover radio (Elmer David ESCOTO)
   8. Re: Dxers Unlimited script for 13-14 October 2007
      (Prof.Arnaldo Coro Antich)
   9. Oct 13 Logs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  10. Log (Arnaldo)
  11. logs (L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec)
  12. 4394,5--18.15z Relay of Onda Cero Radio on SW!!!
      (Mauricio Molano S?nchez)
  13. Re: logs on ICF SW40 (Glenn Hauser)
  14. HCDX logs between 2007-10-13 0000 UTC and 2007-10-14 0000 UTC
      (Risto Kotalampi)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 11:05:20 +0100
From: "tom taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] 9290 Relays this weekend
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9290 Relays this weekend

October 13th
Latvia Today 10.00 -11.00UTC
Radio Casablanca 11.00 - 12.00UTC

October 14th
Latvia Today 15.00 -16.00UTC

Good listening

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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 13:15:09 +0100
From: "Chuckie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Solh
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Robert Wilkner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,  "Logs
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United Kingdom, 17700, Radio Solh, 1255-1315  Noted steady local music with a 
few comments
from males every so often.  Signal is good with no fading.  (Chuck Bolland, 
October 13, 2007)

Clewiston, Florida
   NRD535D


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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 17:17:49 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] distorted 15510 to 15677 again today
To: "egroups_harmonics" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,    "DXLD"
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RUSSIA  15550 seemingly from Lesnoy Moscow causes again some distortion on
the 19 mb on range 15510 to 15677 kHz, minor distortion on the lower side,
but much stronger on upper side with two S=9+30 dB heavily distorted peaks
on 15620 and 15630 kHz, latter covered Voice of Greece co-channel totally.
Checked again at 1400-1430 UT slot, Oct 13.


UNID   15795 Another UNID Buzz - but not usual DRM like - noted on 15795 kHz
at 1430 UT, Oct 13. Covers 15775 to 15817 kHz, powerful signal on 15789 to
15806 kHz of S=9+10 dB level. Is that GUF DRM ?


JAMMING 15645 Bubble Jamming noted since past week daily.
Noted this Near East jamming already from 1436 UT onwards today Oct 13.
UNID program target.

IRN, IRQ, Kurdistan target??  Program lasts 1500-1600 UT.

Glenn told the dx-press about an UNID bubble jamming some days ago.
Remembers me on coming B07 Kol Persian on 15640 kHz. But that guess is
WRONG.

Most interesting, 4-four different bubble sounds noted on 15645 kHz,
covering 15639.5 to 15650.5 range.

My Eton E1 showed me a bouquett of ?carrier? tones
on  15641.75 15642.20 15645.8 15647 15649 kHz.

S=7 signal

4 Jammer type, very professionell
- bassy Diesel engine,
- whistle oscillating,
- high pitch bubbler,
- acustical feedback[in German: Rueckkopplung] pitch.

And in 1545 to 1600 UT slot, I noted an UNID programm underneath.
Like Near East language. but not VoA Persian 11520, 11780, neither IBB Farda
15410, 17510.

Program ends exact at 16.00 UT, and the jammer bubbler signing-off at
16.01:03 UT.

IBB RMS in Yerevan shows

545, 15:24:34, 75.00, 15644.00
546, 15:24:35, 75.00, 15645.00
547, 15:24:35, 53.00, 15646.00

Kuwait RMS monitoring shows high signal level.
545, 15:02:57,  82.00, 15644.00
546, 15:02:57, 122.00, 15645.00
547, 15:02:57, 112.00, 15646.00

Still a PUZZLE, new Near East clandestine station program?

73 wb




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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 08:37:02 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [dxld] distorted 15510 to 15677 again today
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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** RUSSIA [and non]. VOR is still way out of whack, putting out big dirty spurs
over portions of the 15 MHz band, interfering with many other stations and even
itself! Sat Oct 13 at 1340, found Greece`s English hour on 15630, Hellenes
Around the World, unlistenable due to the QRM. VOR in Hindi on 15605 also had
the QRM, which peaked roughly 15615-15630, but the spikes were also audible
above that and below including 15550, which is the nominal frequency of the
offending transmitter, ironically, with the same programming as 15605. On 15550
itself, no carrier audible, just the spur`s extremely distorted modulation.
Also QRMed VOA in Russian on 15565, and even the much stronger RDPI on 15560. 

At 1359 the VOR transmitters went into IS, but not synchronized with 15605.
That frequency had switched program feeds and at 1400 played NA as opening to
English service, while the spurs continued, now having switched to Urdu which
to the Oklahoman is indistinguishable from Hindi. At 1401 NA could also be
heard weakly on 15660, the // during this hour for English, but these were not
exactly synchronized, 15660 running a few words ahead of 15605 once they
started talking. 

Meanwhile I looked for the further spurs Wolfgang B?schel reported the day
before in the 16.2+ MHz area. There was a continuous buzzing motorboating sound
at 16220-16250 or so, peaking at 16235, but nothing resembling program
modulation, so I could not correlate this with any of the VOR 15 MHz channels.
Nor was there a matching sound in the 15.0-15.1 MHz range. 

Quit listening for a while, but quick recheck at 1446 found the 15 MHz spurs
gone with 15605 in the clear; there was a weak non-distorted signal on 15550,
language unknown. Apparently in the meantime the malfunxioning transmitter was
taken off the air, or possibly knocked back into whack. Per Aoki, it is
scheduled from 3718E, 5545N for a07:

15550 VOICE OF RUSSIA 1200-1300 1234567 Urdu  500 140 Moskva RUS VOR 
15550 VOICE OF RUSSIA 1300-1400 1234567 Hindi 500 140 Moskva RUS VOR 
15550 VOICE OF RUSSIA 1400-1500 1234567 Urdu  500 140 Moskva RUS VOR

This situation, with daily variations has been going on for most of a week, and
the Russian transmission authorities have been notified of it. Why in the world
don`t they close down the bad transmitter until and unless they can repair it?
Keeping it on the air certainly does VOR no good as no one would deliberately
listen to it, the programming is duplicated on other frequencies, and while on
the air it interferes with numerous other stations, even other VOR
transmissions! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

--- Wolfgang Bueschel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> RUSSIA  15550 seemingly from Lesnoy Moscow causes again some distortion on
> the 19 mb on range 15510 to 15677 kHz, minor distortion on the lower side,
> but much stronger on upper side with two S=9+30 dB heavily distorted peaks
> on 15620 and 15630 kHz, latter covered Voice of Greece co-channel totally.
> Checked again at 1400-1430 UT slot, Oct 13.
> 
> 
> UNID   15795 Another UNID Buzz - but not usual DRM like - noted on 15795 kHz
> at 1430 UT, Oct 13. Covers 15775 to 15817 kHz, powerful signal on 15789 to
> 15806 kHz of S=9+10 dB level. Is that GUF DRM ?
> 
> 
> JAMMING 15645 Bubble Jamming noted since past week daily.
> Noted this Near East jamming already from 1436 UT onwards today Oct 13.
> UNID program target.
> 
> IRN, IRQ, Kurdistan target??  Program lasts 1500-1600 UT.
> 
> Glenn told the dx-press about an UNID bubble jamming some days ago.
> Remembers me on coming B07 Kol Persian on 15640 kHz. But that guess is
> WRONG.
> 
> Most interesting, 4-four different bubble sounds noted on 15645 kHz,
> covering 15639.5 to 15650.5 range.
> 
> My Eton E1 showed me a bouquett of ?carrier? tones
> on  15641.75 15642.20 15645.8 15647 15649 kHz.
> 
> S=7 signal
> 
> 4 Jammer type, very professionell
> - bassy Diesel engine,
> - whistle oscillating,
> - high pitch bubbler,
> - acustical feedback[in German: Rueckkopplung] pitch.
> 
> And in 1545 to 1600 UT slot, I noted an UNID programm underneath.
> Like Near East language. but not VoA Persian 11520, 11780, neither IBB Farda
> 15410, 17510.
> 
> Program ends exact at 16.00 UT, and the jammer bubbler signing-off at
> 16.01:03 UT.
> 
> IBB RMS in Yerevan shows
> 
> 545, 15:24:34, 75.00, 15644.00
> 546, 15:24:35, 75.00, 15645.00
> 547, 15:24:35, 53.00, 15646.00
> 
> Kuwait RMS monitoring shows high signal level.
> 545, 15:02:57,  82.00, 15644.00
> 546, 15:02:57, 122.00, 15645.00
> 547, 15:02:57, 112.00, 15646.00
> 
> Still a PUZZLE, new Near East clandestine station program?
> 
> 73 wb



       
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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 07:22:06 +0100 (BST)
From: sakthi vel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Canada International (Winter 07-08)
To: dxld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Radio Canada International                      
Final Schedule for Shortwave (Winter 07-08)                                     
                
Effective October 28th, 2007 (07:00 UTC) to November
4th, 2007 (07:00 UTC)                                                           
Effective March 9th (07:00 UTC) to March 30th, 2008
(07:00 UTC)                                                     
Periods in UTC  Days    Frequency       Transmitter Power (kW)
Antenna Azimuth Antenna Type    CIRAF Zones     Language
                                                                
00:00-00:59     7 DAYS  HBY     5840    350     70      HR 4/4/0.5      42,43W
MANDARIN
                7 DAYS  KIM     9600    100     225     HR 2/4/0.5      
43SE,44S,49,50  
                7 DAYS  KIM     11785   250     290     HR 2/4/0.5      
42N,43N,44N     
00:00-00:57     7 DAYS  KUN     9880    150     177     HR 4/4/0.5
49,50,54        ENGLISH
00:00-00:59     7 DAYS  SAC     9640    250     212     HR 2/1/0.5
8S,10,11W       SPANISH
                7 DAYS  SAC     11990   250     176     HR 4/4/1.0      11-16   
00:05-01:05     TUE-SAT SAC     9755    250     268     HR 2/1/0.5      7
ENGLISH
00:05-00:35     SUN&MONSAC      9755    250     268     HR 2/1/0.5      7
PORTUGUESE
00:35-01:05     SUN&MONSAC      9755    250     268     HR 2/1/0.5      7
UKRAINIAN
01:00-01:57     7 DAYS  HBY     5840    350     95      HR 4/4/0.5      39-41
ENGLISH
                 7 DAYS SKN     7255    250     90      HR 4/2/0.5      41      
01:00-01:59     7 DAYS  SAC     6100    250     240     HR 2/1/0.5      10,11NW
SPANISH
01:05-02:05     7 DAYS  SAC     9755    250     268     HR 2/1/0.5      7
MANDARIN
02:05-03:05     7 DAYS  SAC     9755    250     268     HR 2/1/0.5      7
SPANISH
03:00-03:59     7 DAYS  SAC     6130    100     240     HR 2/1/0.5      10,11NW
SPANISH
03:00-03:59     7 DAYS  HBY     5840    350     140     HR 4/4/0.5      39,40
ARABIC
                7 DAYS  SMG     6025    100     114     HR 3/2/0.5      39,40   
04:00-04:59     7 DAYS  SMG     5995    300     114     HR 4/4/0.5      39,40
ARABIC
                7 DAYS  SKN     7265    250     110     HR 4/4/0.5      39,40   
11:05-12:05     7 DAYS  SAC     7325    250     277     HR 2/1/0.5      7NE,8N
ARABIC
12:05-13:05     7 DAYS  SAC     7325    250     277     HR 2/1/0.5      7NE,8N
SPANISH
13:05-14:05     7 DAYS  SAC     7325    250     277     HR 2/1/0.5      7NE,8N
MANDARIN
14:05-15:05     MON-FRI SAC     9515    250     277     HR 2/1/0.5      7NE,8N
RUSSIAN
14:05-14:35     SAT&SUNSAC      9515    250     277     HR 2/1/0.5      7NE,8N
RUSSIAN
14:35-15:05     SAT&SUNSAC      9515    250     277     HR 2/1/0.5      7NE,8N
UKRAINIAN
15:00-15:57     7 DAYS  XIA     9635    500     252     HR 4/4/0.5      40,41
ENGLISH
                 7 DAYS URU     11975   500     212     HR 4/4/0.5      40,41   
15:00-15:59     7 DAYS  YAM     5965    300     235     HR 4/2/1.0      43S,44S
MANDARIN
                7 DAYS  YAM     7115    300     240     HR 4/2/1.0      43S,44S 
15:05-17:05     7 DAYS  SAC     9515    250     277     HR 2/1/0.5      7NE,8N
ENGLISH
16:00-16:29     7 DAYS  SMG     9555    250     54      HR 3/4/0.5      29,30
RUSSIAN
                 7 DAYS SMG     11935   250     58      HR 4/4/0.5      29      
17:00-17:29     7 DAYS  RMP     9555    300     47      HR 4/4/1.0      29,30
RUSSIAN
                 DAYS   SKN     11935   300     90      HR 4/2/0.5      29,30   
17:00-17:59     SAT&SUNSKN      9615    300     90      HR 4/2/0.5      29,30
UKRAINIAN
17:05-19:05     7 DAYS  SAC     9515    250     277     HR 2/1/0.5      7NE,8N
FRENCH
18:00-18:59     7 DAYS  KAS     7185    100     239     HR 4/2/0.5      48
ENGLISH
                7 DAYS  SMG     11875   250     210     HR 2/3/0.5      
38,47,48        
                7 DAYS  SAC     13650   250     73      HR 4/4/1.0      
37,46N,38W      
        7 DAYS  SAC     15365   250     105     HR 4/2/1.0      37,46,47,52     
                7 DAYS  SAC     17740   250     105     HR 4/4/1.0      
37,46,47,52     
19:00-19:59     7 DAYS  SKN     9670    300     180     HR 4/4/0.5
37E,46E,47W,52  FRENCH
        7 DAYS  KAS     9770    100     239     HR 4/2/0.5      48      
                7 DAYS  SKN     11845   300     210     HR 4/4/0.5      37,46W  
        7 DAYS  SAC     13650   250     73      HR 4/4/1.0      37,38W,46N      
                7 DAYS  SAC     15365   250     105     HR 4/2/1.0      
37,46,47,52     
        7 DAYS  SAC     17740   250     105     HR 4/4/1.0      37,46,47,52     
19:05-20:05     7 DAYS  SAC     9515    250     277     HR 2/1/0.5      7NE,8N
ARABIC
20:00-20:59     7 DAYS  HBY      5850   350     235     Log periodique
27,37   FRENCH
                7 DAYS  SAC     11865   250     60      HR 4/4/1.0      27,28   
                                                                
Radio Canada International                                                      
        
Final Schedule for Shortwave (Winter 07-08)                                     
                        
Effective October 28th, 2007 (07:00 UTC) to November
4th, 2007 (07:00 UTC)                                                           
Effective March 9th (07:00 UTC) to March 30th, 2008
(07:00 UTC)                                                             
                                                                
P?riodes en TUC Jours   Fr?quence Puissance d'?metteur
(kW)    Azimuth d'antenne       Type d'antenne  Zones CIRAF
Langue
                                                                
20:00-20:59     7 DAYS  SKN     7240    300     180     HR 2/2/0.3      37N,38N
ARABIC
                7 DAYS  SKN     9710    300     115     HR 4/4/0.5      39,40   
        7 DAYS  SAC     13650   250     73      HR 4/4/1.0      37,38W,46N      
20:05-21:05     7 DAYS  SAC     9515    250     277     HR 2/1/0.5      7NE,8N
FRENCH
21:00-21:29     FRI-SAT-SUNSAC  15305   250     163     HR 4/4/1.0
12E,13,15NPORTUGUESE
        FRI-SAT-SUN     SAC     17765   250     163     HR 4/4/1.0      
12E,13,15N      
21:00-21:59     7 DAYS  HBY      5850   350     220     Log periodique
27S,28S,37N     ENGLISH
                7 DAYS  SAC     9770    250     60      HR 4/4/1.0      27,37N  
21:00-21:59     7 DAYS  SKN     7235    300     180     HR 2/2/0.3      37,38W
FRENCH
        7 DAYS  MOS     9805    100     230     Log periodique  37,38   
                7 DAYS  SAC     11845   250     92      HR 4/3/1.0      37,38W  
21:05-22:05     7 DAYS  SAC     9515    250     277     HR 2/1/0.5      7NE,8N
MANDARIN
21:30-21:59     FRI-SAT-SUNSAC  15305   250     163     HR 4/4/1.0
12E,13,15NPORTUGUESE
        FRI-SAT-SUN     SAC     17765   250     163     HR 4/4/1.0      
12E,13,15N              
22:00-23:00     7 DAYS  KIM     6160    100     305     HR 2/4/0.5      43N,44N
MANDARIN        
                7 DAYS  KIM     7195    100     225     HR 2/4/0.5      
43SE,44S,49,50          
22:00-22:29     FRI-SAT-SUNSAC  11990   250     163     HR 4/4/1.0
12E,13,15NPORTUGUESE    
        FRI-SAT-SUN     SAC     15305   250     163     HR 4/4/1.0      
12E,13,15N              
22:05-23:05     7 DAYS  SAC     6100    250     268     HR 2/1/0.5      7NE,8N
SPANISH 
22:30-22:59     FRI-SAT-SUNSAC  11990   250     163     HR 4/4/1.0
12E,13,15NPORTUGUESE    
        FRI-SAT-SUN     SAC     15305   250     163     HR 4/4/1.0      
12E,13,15N              
23:00-23:29     7 DAYS  KIM     6160    100     305     HR 2/4/0.5      43N,44N
FRENCH  
23:00-23:59     7 DAYS  SAC     11990   250     176     HR 4/4/1.0      11-16
SPANISH 
                7 DAYS  SAC     13730   250     176     HR 4/4/1.0      
11S,12,13,14            
23:05-00:05     TUE-SAT SAC     9755    250     268     HR 2/1/0.5      7
ENGLISH 
                                                                        
Radio Canada International                                                      
                
Final Schedule for Shortwave (Winter 07-08)                                     
                                
Effective October 28th, 2007 (07:00 UTC) to November
4th, 2007 (07:00 UTC)                                                           
        
Effective March 9th (07:00 UTC) to March 30th, 2008
(07:00 UTC)                                                             
                                                                
DRM Transmissions (Digital Radio Mondiale):                                     
                        
                                                                
P?riodes en TUC Jours   Fr?quence        (kW)   Azimuth Type
d'antenne       Zones CIRAF     Langue
                                                                
15:05-17:05     7 DAYS  SAC     9800    70      268     HR 2/1/0.5      7NE,8N
ENGLISH
17:05-19:05     7 DAYS  SAC     9800    70      268     HR 2/1/0.5      7NE,8N
FRENCH
22:00-23:00     7 DAYS  SAC     9800    70      268     HR 2/1/0.5      7NE,8N
ENGLISH
                                                                        
        TRANSMITTER SITES                                       
                HBY: HOERBY, SWEDEN                             SAC: SACKVILLE, 
CANADA          
                KAS: KASHI, CHINA                               SKN: SKELTON, 
UNITED KINGDOM            
KIM: KIMJAE, REPUBLIC OF KOREA                  SMG: SANTA MARIA
GALERIA,                        KUN: KUNMING, CHINA                             
URU: URUMQUI, CHINA     
                MOS: MOSBRUNN, AUSTRIA                  YAM: YAMATA, JAPAN      
                        RMP:
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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 08:35:16 +0200
From: "Robert Jansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] strange station
To: "Elmer David ESCOTO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
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Hi, i`m sure i was listening on 15.476 i tuned up to 15.480 and that was
empty, later  CNR 1 beijing,
on 15.480. i think it was a pirate station or so on 15.476. trying for over
a week now to receive LRA 36 in Holland,  no luck so far..

thank`s anyway for your mail, hahaha my first mail ever from honduras !

Robert,,,



On 13/10/2007, Elmer David ESCOTO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Strange indeed... Argentine Antarctica's LRA36 is usually here, although
> I'm
> not so sure they are on at 1500 UTC...
>
> Elmer Escoto
> San Pedro Sula, HONDURAS
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Robert Jansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
> Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 9:21 AM
> Subject: [HCDX] strange station
>
>
> > receiving station at 15.00 utc on 15.476 sri lanka or hindi ?? please
> > help with i.d
> >
> > thanks, Robert Jansen in Holland
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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 08:57:27 -0600
From: Elmer David ESCOTO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Pirate: under cover radio
To: <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hi all. I have heard these communications before. I believe they are 
fishermen because I've heard them talk about fish banks and boats several 
times.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "k4ape" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 7:26 PM
Subject: [HCDX] Pirate: under cover radio


> PIRATE RADIO
> 6.925   UNDER COVER RADIO   0116Z  13/10/07
> Strong signal, in AM, peaking to S9+25db over at times. ID was "Contact us
> at [EMAIL PROTECTED]" Have no idea if that is a working e-mail
> address. Program was a bunch of audio clips featuring  George (Read my 
> lips)
> Bush sr. and Bill (Slick Willie) Clinton. Lasted about 22 minutes then
> disappeared.
>
> After the pirate went away, there appeared several stations talking to 
> each
> other in Spanish.  These stations were in upper sideband. Wonder if there 
> is
> some connection between this pirate and bootleggers in Mexico????
>
> DXer: Willis
> QTH: Old Fort, TN, USA
> ANTENNA: 40 meter diapole
> RCVR: Drake R-4C
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Message: 8
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 12:44:16 -0400
From: "Prof.Arnaldo Coro Antich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Dxers Unlimited script for 13-14 October 2007
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
        [EMAIL PROTECTED], Joe Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,       Richard
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Radio Havana Cuba

Dxers Unlimited's weekend edition for 13-14 October 2007

By Arnie Coro

radio amateur CO2KK

Hi amigos radioaficionados around the world, I am Arnaldo, Arnie, Coro,
radio amateur CO2KK, your host here at Dxers Unlimited, our twice weekly
radio hobby program... And here is item one, good news coming from
Geneva , Switzerland. TheSecretary General of the International
Telecommunications Union, the United Nations specialized agency has
taken his amateur radio license test and is now a licensed radio amateur
operator, Dr. Hamadoun Tour?, Secretary General of the International
Telecommunication Union (ITU), received his Amateur Radio license
October 8. Tour?, now holds the call sign HB9EHT. He was born in Mali,
Africa. He has a Master's Degree in electrical engineering from the
Technical Institute of Electronics and Telecommunications of Leningrad
and a PhD from the University of Electronics, Telecommunications and
Informatics of Moscow. Congratulations to Dr. Toure that add his
prestigious name to the hundreds of world personalities that are also
amateur radio operators.... And of course, when you hear on the air
HB9EHT from Switzerland, where he lives, give Dr. Toure a call and have
a nice two way QSO with him...

Item two: The Radio Amateur's Academy program of the Cuban Federation of
Radio Amateurs is now in full swing, with hundreds of participants all
along the Cuban archipelago. Some of the students are there in order to
prepare to upgrade their ham radio licenses, but the great majority are
newcomers to the hobby that will take the test required to be able to
obtain an amateur radio license and callsign...

Item three: A single 1.5 volts battery provides power to a unique
regenerative solid state radio receiver, that has exceptional
sensititivity and selectivity.... No, it won't provide output to a
loudspeaker, but the volume on the standard walkman or similar
headphones is more than adequate... The receiver uses very few parts,
and none of them are hard to find.... as a matter of fact, I just
completed another one made with totally recycled components removed from
an old VCR Betamax machine, that by the way are a treasure chest of
parts for your radio hobby construction projects...

More radio hobby related information coming up in a few seconds, after a
short break for station ID...

I am Arnie Coro in Havana, back with you after a short musical interval...

..................

Si amigos, this is Radio Havana Cuba, the 100 percent QSL station, since
the very first test transmissions using our telephone poles supported
antennas, and a Gates One Kilowatt short wave transmitter way back in
early February of 1961... You can send your signal reports, comments
about our programs, and radio hobby related questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
VIA AIR MAIL to Arnie Coro, Radio Havana Cuba, Havana, Cuba. Now item
four: Ham radio operators around the world getting ready for the
upcoming contests. In some particular cases, preparations have been in
progress for a long time and include transporting equipment and
operators to far away exotic locations with rare callsigns that attract
a lot of attention from other contest participants. But you don't need
to spend a lot of money and fly far away from your home QTH to enjoy an
amateur contest. For example, several Cuban contest enthusiasts have
done very well by installing additional antennas that are up just for
the contest. Among the most popular antenna set ups are the half square
verticals that provide very low vertical take off angle using two not
too tall masts. My half square beams were used by a Canadian contest
station that operated from rare CQ Zone 2 very succefully. The Canadian
hams with my good friend Bob Chandler VE3SRE as one of the organizers of
the DX expedition for a CQ Radio Amateur Magazine Worldwide Contest,
used masts made of thick wall PVC pipes for their 20 , 15 and 10 meter
bands half square vertical antennas. By the way, just recently a Dxers
Unlimited listener asked why the ham radio contests only take place on
the old bands, 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meter bands , and the answer
is that the so called WARC bands 30, 17 and 12 meters are rather narrow
frequency assignments, and in the case of the 10 megaHertz band, it is
shared with other radio communications services... so, the organizers of
amateur radio contests decided by consensus not to use those bands for
the contests...

According to another good friend CO2JD Charlie Oscar two Juliet Delta,
Juan Carlos Molina, an excellent CW operator that has won several
contests, operating on 40 meters at this phase of the solar cycle gives
the participant much better chances of achieving many contest points and
multipliers from local sunset to about an hour or an hour and a half
after sunrise. Juan Carlos has also operated on 80 meters , but he makes
many more contest points on 40 meters.

For your information, my favorite contests are the VHF - UHF ones, that
sometimes provide fantastic contacts, while other times are absolutely
boring, when no band openings happen... But, if you stay on monitoring
six meters during a VHF contest, a sudden sporadic E opening that may
last an hour or even less, can send your contest score way, way up !!!
Amateur radio contests are one of the more than 81 ways that you and I
enjoy this wonderful hobby of ours amigos !!!

.......

The Sun continues to be at a standstill, with many days, one after the
other without a single sunspot.... and consequently, the daytime maximum
useable frequency curve stays below 20 megaHertz and even lower...

Now item six.... SPRAT magazine the G QRP Club journal is a wonderful
source of practical technical know how... George Dobbs, radio amateur
G3RJV, the founder of the G QRP Club has written hundreds of articles
that will now be available in a new compact disk compilation. Visit the
G QRP Club's website for more information about the club's activities.
QRP means operating with low power, and hams around the world consider
5 Watts as the maximum power that will keep your station within the QRP
or low power definition. The use of the now extremely popular PSK31
keyboard to keyboard digital communications mode has opened up new
frontiers for QRP operators worldwide, as PSK31 contacts are possible
using extremely low power outputs to the antennas !!!

And talking about QRP, my lowest power amateur radio transmitter runs
from 10 to 100 milliWatts output... So far no contacts with 10
milliWatts but I have already made several nice two way CW Morse Code
QSO's on the 20 meters band using my QRP RIG running at the 100
milliWatts or one tenth of a Watt power output level... I have even
received several excellent 559 and 569 reports from stations in the US
and Canada, and a 339 report from a station in France...

QRP operation is a lot of fun and a real challenge to your operating
skills !!!

......

Dxers Unlimited's weekend edition coming to you via shortwave and also
via Internet streaming audio from 05 to 07 UTC. We are also on the
Hispasat One D satellite transponder 79 vertical polarization, again
from 05 to 07 UTC , but soon we will also be on the satellite with a
second channel for our English language programs.

Now, ASK ARNIE, la numero uno, the most popular section of the show...
answering a question sent from the Republic of South Africa, by listener
Desmond in Pretoria... Des ASKS ARNIE, when we should see at least some
recovery of the HF propagation conditions, because, as he rightly quotes
in his e-mail message, his receiver picks up practically nothing above
20 megahertz these days. Well amigo Des, according to my good friend
Angel Gonzalez Coroas, Cuba's number one sunspots expert, we very
probably will see more sunspots by the end of next year... Angel says
that the forecasts for cycle 23's final months were basically wrong, and
that it is now , from July to December of 2007 that the solar cycle is
going trough its period of minimum activity. And he adds that the rise
in the number of sunspots will be starting to significant by July of
2008 , but not earlier...

And now amigos as always at the end of the show, here is Arnie Coro's
Dxers Unlimited's HF and low band VHF propagation update and forecast...
Solar activity is expected to continue at very, very low levels, and the
geomagnetic field will be also very quiet for the next few days.
Ionospheric absorption will be at a minimum. Expect daytime maximum
useable frequencies on the best North -South circuits not to exceed 21
megaHertz, but Transequatorial propagation may provide nice openings on
the 10 and 6 meter bands from South America to the Caribbean, Mexico and
Southern United States, and from Africa to the Mediterranean region...
See you all at the mid week edition of the program amigos... and don't
forget to send your signal reports and comments about my show to
[EMAIL PROTECTED], I surely appreciate them very much amigos !!!



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Message: 9
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 14:28:50 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [HCDX] Oct 13 Logs
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"

**BOLIVIA. 4732.06, Radio Universitaria, Cobiji, 0040-0120, Oct 13,
Spanish pop music. Some Bolivian style pop music. Talk. ID. Poor 
to fair in noisy conditions. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**INDONESIA. 9524.96, Voice of Indonesia, 1133-1150, Oct 13, 
Chinese programming. English ID announcement at 1136 with 
address & e-mail address then back to Chinese talk. Local music.
Fair. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**MEXICO. 6184.96, Radio Educacion, Mexico City, 0735-0745, 
Oct 13, Spanish announcements. Local music. Very good. 
// 1060 - weak under KYW-Philadelphia, Pa. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**SUDAN (non), via South Africa. 15650, Southern Sudan Interactive
Radio Instruction, via Meyerton, 1402-1429*, Oct 13, Thanks to
Glenn Hauser tip in DXLD.  Tune-in to English language lesson.
Lesson on reading & writing numbers. Good signal. Scheduled for
Tues, Thur, Sat only. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 





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Message: 10
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 17:34:07 -0300
From: "Arnaldo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Log
To: <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Cc: DXLD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, playdx2003
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,    [EMAIL PROTECTED],
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="Windows-1252"

BOLIVIA
9624,85 Radio Fides, La Paz, 2002-2012, October 13, Spanish,
transmission from "Centenario" Stadium, Montevideo, Uruguay: football match 
Uruguay vs Bolivia,
South American World Cup Qualifier Games, 24432
(Arnaldo Slaen, Argentina)

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Message: 11
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 15:02:18 -0300
From: L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] logs
To: <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

4779KHz  Djibuti  R. Djibouti  Djibouti  13/10  05:28  FF   local mx; mv tkls  
23222  (LOB-B).



4929KHz  Botswana  Voice of America  Selebi-Phikwe  13/10  05:06  EE  fv: tkls 
abt Irak; outside speaking by mv  33233  (LOB-B).



4960KHz  India  AIR Kolkata(tent)   Ranchi  13/10  05:12  hindi  local mx ; fv 
tkls  23222  (LOB-B).  



5910KHz  Colombia  R. Marfil Estereo(tent)  Lomalinda  13/10  05:53  SS  
bolero's style mx by male singer  "...o que hay contigo?..." 23222  (LOB-B).    
         



9615KHz  New Zealand  R. New Zealand Int.  Rangitaiki   13/10  05:39  EE  mv 
and fv tkls: interview "..another kind of view about relations.."  44344  
(LOB-B).                



73



Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec

Embu (area rural)-SP Brasil (23 33  S, 46 51  W)

Sony ICF SW40  dipolo 18m e 32m 

http://www.freewebs.com/audiodx/


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Message: 12
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 20:20:53 +0200 (CEST)
From: Mauricio Molano S?nchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] 4394,5--18.15z Relay of Onda Cero Radio on SW!!!
To: Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

I?m hearing at this time (18.15 UTC) a relay of Onda Cero Radio on SW! 4.394,5 
kHz USB. I suspect it comes from military tx directed to spanish soldiers 
abroad.

Mauricio Molano
Salamanca
Spain.

       
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S? un Mejor Amante del Cine
?Quieres saber c?mo? ?Deja que otras personas te ayuden!.


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Message: 13
Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 15:30:45 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] logs on ICF SW40
To: "Lúcio" "Otávio" Bobrowiec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Beware of going by the frequency readout on this receiver (and many others of
its type). It has no BFO, or SSB capability, so you can`t be sure where the
carrier is. The readout goes in 1-kHz steps, according to reviews I have read.
Djibouti is always reported on 4780, and VOA Botswana is surely on 4930.0, not
4929 unless something is very wrong there. Universitaria Bolivia is reported by
everyone else close to 4732, not 4734 as Lucio had it (and news of its
reactivation was welcome!). It`s easy to be misled by reading the dial where
the station `sounds best`, especially if you are tuning a bit to one side to
avoid interference. What needs to be reported is the true carrier frequency of
stations, not necessarily what the readout says. A poor substitute for a BFO
would be, if adjacent interference allows, to tune up and down to decide where
the `middle` of the signal is. 73, Glenn Hauser 

--- L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 4779KHz  Djibuti  R. Djibouti  Djibouti  13/10  05:28  FF   local mx; mv tkls
>  23222  (LOB-B).
> 
> 
> 
> 4929KHz  Botswana  Voice of America  Selebi-Phikwe  13/10  05:06  EE  fv:
> tkls abt Irak; outside speaking by mv  33233  (LOB-B).
> 
> 
> 
> 4960KHz  India  AIR Kolkata(tent)   Ranchi  13/10  05:12  hindi  local mx ;
> fv tkls  23222  (LOB-B).  
> 
> 
> 
> 5910KHz  Colombia  R. Marfil Estereo(tent)  Lomalinda  13/10  05:53  SS 
> bolero's style mx by male singer  "...o que hay contigo?..." 23222  (LOB-B). 
>            
> 
> 
> 
> 9615KHz  New Zealand  R. New Zealand Int.  Rangitaiki   13/10  05:39  EE  mv
> and fv tkls: interview "..another kind of view about relations.."  44344 
> (LOB-B).                
> 
> 
> 
> 73
> 
> 
> 
> Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec
> 
> Embu (area rural)-SP Brasil (23 33  S, 46 51  W)
> 
> Sony ICF SW40  dipolo 18m e 32m 
> 
> http://www.freewebs.com/audiodx/
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Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2007 23:05:01 +0000
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