** BIAFRA [non!]. As mentioned before, Aoki lists V. of Biafra International 
via WHRI, Wednesdays only at 20-21 UT on 11785. Just as I suspected, this is 
nonsense, tho it probably appeared on the WHRI schedule at some point. Checked 
at 2003 Wed March 11, 11785 was on the air but with American gospel huxter 
about Armageddon, Israel and icecaps, ``Politics and Religion`` show. 

Now to check Friday whether the real VOBI broadcast on 15665 moves from 2000 to 
start at 2100 as has been reported. Yes, finally got into the WHR program 
schedule which shows: 
2100-2200 5:00 - 6:00 PM Fri VOBI Broadcasts Oguchi Nkwocha 15.665 MHz (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 3325, RRI Palangkaraya, only signal making it on 90m, March 12 at 
1258, even CHU having outfaded by now. Chanting with string instrument, 1300 
announcement in Indonesian, not Pidgin, so rules out co-channel PNG on this 
occasion; I think they mentioned Radio Republik Indonesia. 1302 to YL singing 
with rustic instrument, rather like Hmong Lao Radio. Still at 1320 with 
romantic music, by when another 90m was audible on 3385, no doubt PNG, q.v., as 
the Indo there has not been reported in a longtime.

Of the 75m Indonesians, only hearing 3976 RRI Pontianak, March 12 at 1308 YL 
speaking Indonesian, ham QRM not only SSB but some CW too, not supposed to be 
on this bandpart --- possibly that was a sound effect from RRI itself?

Strangely enough, 4790 RRI Fak2 NOT audible this morning, at 1311 check when 
compatriots were in on 75 and 90m. Off the air, or strange propagation/MUF? 

Then checked VOI on 9525, March 12 at 1339, in English hour, YL talking over 
xylophone music concluding Indonesian Wonders show; couldn`t catch title of 
next one, but I thought I heard her mention the ``Indonesian sub-continent``, a 
term usually reserved for India. Usual hum, and some flutter on the signal, 
plus adjacent squeezes (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA NORTH. After getting Indonesia on 3325 I had to see what else was 
incoming on even lower frequencies. Nothing on 120m from Australia or North 
Korea, but KCBS P`yongyang was audible on 2850 with Korean talk at 1306.

Same-sounding roar of noise jamming on 3912 and 3985 against the two 
clandestines out of the South, March 12 at 1307 check. Much weaker than JOZ on 
3925 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NETHERLANDS [non]. Happy Station Jammed --- Surprise, surprise, the 
DentroCuban Jamming Command has not relented for this momentous occasion. WRMI 
just barely audible on 9955 at 0101:40 UT March 12, when a very late timesignal 
could be heard, apparently as part of the program, but the jamming pulses were 
too much.

Hey Keith, why didn`t you get your old pals at RHC to turn it off? The webcast 
server was also full, silly me, not having tried to connect a good many minutes 
early. I can`t recall ever having had this problem with WRMI before. What is 
its capacity? Dragan Lekic says the server status shows it`s only ten!

WRMI 9955 reception was OK at 15-16 UT March 12, but I needed to have the 
computer on, which puts additional noise on SW reception, so fortunately the 
WRMI webcast was coming thru, tho hiccuping/buffering repeatedly for more than 
the final half hour. 

Sadly, Dick Speekman has just died in South Australia; I participated in DX 
Juke Box when he was hosting it on Radio Netherlands. Keith Perron made a 
last-minute change to the 1500 airing to include a greeting from Dick he had 
standing by for a later broadcast, but that excludes whoever occupied those 
minutes in the 0100 airing. Keith said the next Happy Station would be in two 
weeks (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PAPUA NEW GUINEA. 3385, presumed R. East New Britain, March 12 at 1321, 
music with a beat. This was 35 minutes after Enid sunrise. It had not been 
audible earlier as I was getting 3325 Indonesia, q.v. (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA. VOR, English to NAm, classical music feature with super signal on 
9840, UT Thu March 12 at 0541, // much weaker 9855. You`d think there would not 
be such a disparity between Pet-Kam on 9840, 250 kW, 70 degrees, and 
Vladivostok, 250 kW at 50 degrees; tho Vladivostok is quite a bit further. I 
would say the 9840 reception rivaled even 7335 via Guiana French which had 
somewhat crisper audio (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA. R. Rossii, Pet/Kam, missing from 6075, March 12 at 1333 check. No 
signal at all, and this has been a regular until 1400* Perhaps they have closed 
it down because of the growing warble / motorboating problem, but hope it`s 
back soon (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TAIWAN. RTI`s Japanese service, 9735, 250 kW at 45 degrees also favoring US, 
March 12 at 1345 sounded OK on the fundamental, but could not help but notice 
that there were hets of identical pitch on weak 9730 and 9740 signals, and 
therefore assume they were spurs from this transmitter (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY [non]. VOT relay via Canada, 7325, is STILL NOT IN ENGLISH, March 12 
at 0405 check, good signal with Turkish talk, music. At least I think it`s 
Turkish; sure isn`t English. Could be a related Turkic language VOT broadcasts 
in, but none such scheduled, and in fact Turkish itself is taking a 1-hour 
break on SW frequencies direct, per WRTH 2009 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. 4960, VOA French, fair at 0605 March 12. Via São Tomé, 
0530-0630 M-F only; quickly confirmed by // weaker 9480 Greenville with which 
it echoed. The 4960 transmitter comes back on at 0700-0730 daily for Hausa 
which also precedes the French hour.

Looked for VOA Korean`s American-songbook music which used to appear reliably 
at 1315 UT, but not at tune-in 1317 March 12 on 5890 via Tinian; instead a 
string of frequencies announced including ``AM, kHz``, 1319 starting another 
show with banjo music (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** VATICAN [and non]. 5985 with VR IS, weak but clear March 12 at 1313, so 
what`s coming up? Cannot be direct from SMG at this hour. Continued until brief 
announcement at 1315, but nothing further heard. So it was the end rather than 
the beginning of a relay transmission. Per the current VR program folder this 
is Chinese, starting daily at 1230, so now we also know when it ends! But 
what`s the site? VR won`t say that either, but HFCC reveals it`s Novosibirsk, 
RUSSIA, 100 kW, 111 degrees, and // 6020 which is via RVA Philippines. On 
Saturdays only it`s a mass in Chinese.

Also heard DRM noise on 15495-15505 steady at S9+10, 1325 UT March 12.
Per Kim, KD9XB, this was a VR test from SMG at 13-14, in preparation for DRM 
specials to the Winter SWL Fest, March 13 and 14 only during the same hour 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. Usually it`s Spanish 2-way SSB interfering with a broadcast, but 
now it`s English 2-way SSB exactly matching and interfering with XERTA speaking 
Spanish on 4800, March 12 at 0609. One of the SSBs was much stronger than the 
other, and could not make out much except ``A-OK``; maybe military net? (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      

---[Start Commercial]---------------------

Order your WRTH 2009:
http://www.hard-core-dx.com/redirect2.php?id=wrth2009
---[End Commercial]-----------------------
________________________________________
Hard-Core-DX mailing list
Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com
http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx
http://www.hard-core-dx.com/
_______________________________________________

THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE IS FREE. It may be copied, distributed
and/or modified under the conditions set down in the Design Science License
published by Michael Stutz at
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/dsl.html

Reply via email to