Thanks for this info. My first observation was on Dec 13
as follows:

6027.0 1202-1216 MLA RTM Kuala Lumpur (tent.). 13/12,
mostly Malay-like YL/OM talks with short musical pauses –
poor, splashes from 6030 (CNR)

Will try to identify this spurs on the next week with
my "new" old soviet communication receiver called R-326
(of course, if the propagation at 1200-1300 UTC will
make it possible)...

R-326: http://www.cqham.ru/trx/r326.html

73!

Mikhail


Вы писали 18 февраля 2009 г., 0:15:48:

WB> Aoki: 6025 RTM Kuala Lumpur 0400-1300  Malay 75 ND Kajang

WB> sign-off time fits ...

WB> ----- Original Message ----- 
WB> From: "Glenn Hauser" Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 6:47 PM
WB> Subject: Re: [HCDX] Some observations from Saint-Petersburg in Russia: 6027

WB> --- On Sun, 2/15/09, Mikhail Timofeyev  wrote:

>> Location: North-East part of the St.Petersburg city
>> Receiver: Sangean 909
>>
>> 6027.0v 1255- MLA RTM Kuala Lumpur (very tent.), 15/02,
>> Malay-like YL talk - weak under local noise and strong
>> splashes from 6030 (CNR), it seems their transmitter was off
>> at 1300 or 1301
>> 73!
>> Mikhail Timofeyev

WB> Surely Ron Howard would have heard this if it were Malaysia; searching the
WB> DXLD archive we find some logs last summer, topped by this in 8-074:

WB> 6035, PBS Yunnan, 1243, June 28, in Vietnamese, fair, both spurs also
WB> heard: 6027 (poor) and 6043 (fair), all clearly parallel. Thanks to
WB> Mauno Ritola of Finland for his help identifying these spurious
WB> signals (DXLD 8-072) (Ron Howard, Asilomar Beach, CA, Etуn E1, dxldyg
WB> via DX LISTENING DIGEST)

WB> But Malay is certainly nothing like Vietnamese (gh)





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