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Today's Topics:

   1. Canadian Broadcaster Cuts 800 Jobs as Revenue Falls (sakthi vel)
   2. CRI English for Asia A09 (sakthi vel)
   3. ClewistonUSA - Log (ka4...@peoplepc.com)
   4. CRI A09 (sakthi vel)
   5. VOR ENG A09 (Alokesh Gupta)
   6. HCJB A09 (Alokesh Gupta)
   7. ClewistonUSA - LOG (ka4...@peoplepc.com)
   8. Global Catholic Network A09 (sakthi vel)
   9. FlooDX from WZFG 1100 50 kW at night (Glenn Hauser)
  10. Radio Exterior de Espa?a, A-09 (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
  11. March 27 Logs (brian384...@aol.com)
  12. Radio Pyongyang Japanese Schedule(A09) (JG3GCI)
  13. ClewistonUSA - FriLog (ka4...@peoplepc.com)
  14. Logs from NH-USA, March 26-28 (Scott R. Barbour Jr.)


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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 15:48:42 +0530 (IST)
From: sakthi vel <ardicdxc...@yahoo.co.in>
To: dxld <d...@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [HCDX] Canadian Broadcaster Cuts 800 Jobs as Revenue Falls
Message-ID: <350909.40829...@web95411.mail.in2.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8


Canadian Broadcasting Corp., the country?s government-run radio and television 
agency, plans to cut as many as 800 jobs, or almost 10 percent of its 
workforce, to trim costs as advertising plummets.

The broadcaster faces a funding shortfall of C$171 million ($139 million) this 
year, forcing it to fire workers and scale back programming, according to a 
statement from Ottawa today. Factors contributing to the shortfall include 
declining advertising, aging infrastructure and increased programming costs.

?The shortfall was there and we were looking for ways of managing it and this 
is where we are today,? said Angus McKinnon, a spokesman for the broadcaster.

Seventy corporate-services employees will lose their jobs, as well as 393 
workers in the English operations and 336 in the French-language Radio-Canada 
service, McKinnon said. Executive pay will be cut as much as 20 percent, and 
the agency may sell C$125 million in assets.

The CBC gets about C$1 billion, or three-fifths of its overall budget, in 
public funds each year from taxpayers. Prime Minister Stephen Harper declined 
to provide bridge financing to cover a shortfall this year. The broadcaster 
said it can?t borrow on financial markets like its private competitors.

The cuts today are symptomatic of problems affecting all broadcasters in Canada 
and the biggest losers are people who live in smaller cities, where the CBC is 
sometimes the only local news operation, said Ian Morrison, a spokesman for 
programming watchdog Friends of Canadian Broadcasting.

?Empty Warehouse?

?You?re stripping away a lot of production value capacity, so you keep the 
station open, but effectively it becomes an empty warehouse,? said Morrison, 
adding that the CBC made poor choices such as overpaying for U.S.-made shows 
and hockey rights. Morrison said the government should force cable and 
satellite companies to pay fees for the right to carry CBC and other 
conventional television stations.

The CBC, established in its current form in 1936 to preserve a Canadian point 
of view for news and programming, operates independently of the government. It 
has about 8,300 employees in 27 offices.

?At a time when Ottawa is supposed to be providing stimulus to the Canadian 
economy and ensuring that people maintain employment, cutting 800 jobs is the 
wrong approach to take,? Lise Lareau, the Canadian Media Guild?s national 
president, said in an e-mail to employees. ?Once again, in spite of our 
supposed arm?s-length relationship with Parliament, CBC/Radio-Canada is 
completely at the mercy of the government of the day.?

Public Support

A Harris-Decima poll of 1,000 Canadians conducted March 12 to 15 found that 50 
percent supported the idea of a government line of credit for the CBC, while 41 
percent opposed it. The poll has a 3.1 percentage point margin of error.

In 2006, the CBC had about 12 percent of all local television advertising 
revenue in the English market and 26 percent in the French one, according to 
the latest data from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications 
Commission. The CBC doesn?t run ads on its radio stations, and it doesn?t plan 
to change this.

The broadcaster also plans to cut costs by scaling back radio and television 
programming for news, current affairs and music, and will reduce its marketing 
and travel budgets.

To contact the reporters on this story: Alexandre Deslongchamps in Ottawa at 
adeslongc...@bloomberg.net. 
_____________________
Jaisakthivel, Chennai, India
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 16:18:12 +0530 (IST)
From: sakthi vel <ardicdxc...@yahoo.co.in>
To: ardic <ardicdxc...@yahoo.co.in>
Subject: [HCDX] CRI English for Asia A09
Message-ID: <705396.70718...@web95401.mail.in2.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8


BROADCAST TIMES AND FREQUENCIES FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE SERVICE (Beginning March 
29th, 2009)                   

UTC    Service Area        kHz       

East Asia               
22:00-23:00            9590       
23:00-00:00            11690       
00:00-01:00            13750       
03:00-05:00            13750       
03:00-05:00    Siberia 15120;15785       
08:00-10:00            11620       
10:00-11:00    Siberia 11635;11610       
10:00-11:00            13620       
11:00-16:00            5955       
                   
Middle Asia               
04:00-06:00            17730;17855       
12:00-13:00            11690       
13:00-15:00            9765;11665       
                   
Southeast Asia               
16:00-17:00            6060       
16:00-18:00 Laos, Vietnam    1080       
17:00-18:00            6090;7420       
23:00-00:00            9610;11790       
00:00-01:00            11790;11885;15125       
00:30-01:30            11730       
01:00-02:00            15125;15785       
02:00-03:00            11770;13640       
06:00-08:00            13660;17710       
10:00-12:00            13720;13590       
11:00-11:30            6060       
12:00-13:00    Manila  1341       
            Yangon     9730       
            Bangkok, Ho Chi
                Minh City,
                Phnom Penh,
                Vientiane    11980;9600;9645       
            Ho Chi Minh City 684       
12:30-13:00            11780       
13:00-14:00    Manila  1341       
            Bangkok,
                Ho Chi Minh City,
                Phnom Penh,
                Vientiane    11980;9730;9870       
14:00-14:30            7325       
14:00-16:00            9870       
15:00-16:00            7325;9870       
                   
South Asia               
16:00-18:00    Islamabad 7235;1323       
17:00-18:00            6140;7410       
23:00-24:00    Delhi, Colombo    5915;7410       
00:00-01:00    Delhi, Colombo    6075;6180;7415       
01:00-02:00            6175;9535;11870       
02.00-03.00            11770;13640       
03:00-04:00    Delhi, Colombo    15110;11770       
05:00-09:00    Delhi, Colombo    11895;15350;15465;17540       
            Islamabad    11880;15350;15465;17540       
09:00-10:00            15350;17750       
10:00-11:00            15190;15350       
11:00-12:00    Delhi, Colombo    1269       
            Islamabad  1269       
11:00-12:00            11660;11650;11795;13645       
12:00-13:00    Dhaka    1188;1269       
            Delhi       1188;1269       
            Katmandu    1188;1269       
12:00-13:00            9460;11650;11660;13645       
13:00-14:00            11660;13755       
14:00-15:00    Delhi, Colombo    11675;11765       
            Islamabad    11675;11765       
            Dhaka        11675;11765       
            Katmandu    11675;11765       
15:00-16:00    Dhaka    1188;1323;7405;9800       
            Delhi, Colombo    1323;7160;9800       
                   
West  Asia               
16:00-17:00            6180;9760;7420       
17:00-18:00            6165;7265;7315       
19:00-20:00    Ankara, Damascus,
                Amman        7295;9435       
            Baghdad?Kuwait    7295;9435       
            Teheran        7295;9435       
20:00-21:00    Iran. Iraq,
                Turkey, Turkmenistan,
                Afghanistan    7295;9440       
02:30-03:00            15435       
05:00-07:00    Iran.. Iraq, Turkey,
                Turkmenistan,
                Afghanistan    17505       
06:00-07:00    Kuwait        11870;15140       
            Muscat, Abu Dhabi,
            Doha, Riyadh?    11870;15140       
            Kabul        11870;15140       
07:00-08:00            15125       
08:00-09:00            15625       
15:00-16:00            6095;9720       
15:30-16:00            9600       
                   
Relays Across Asia               
UTC    Target Area        AM/FM/SW       
09:00-11:00    Darhan        103.7FM       
03:00-13:00    Vientiane    93.0FM       
02:45-04:45    Kathmandu    99.4FM 
(Jaisakthivel, Chennai, India, Visit www.adxc.wordpress.com for detail Excel 
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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 11:09:34 -0000
From: <ka4...@peoplepc.com>
To: "worlddx" <lebedevs...@rambler.ru>, <wghau...@yahoo.com>,
        "Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld"
        <shortwavewo...@yahoogroups.com>, "Robert Wilkner"
        <r...@earthlink.net>,   "Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI"
        <l...@directbox.com>,   <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,
        <gaylevanh...@monitoringtimes.com>,     <d...@yahoogroups.com>, 
"CUMBREDX"
        <cumbr...@cs2.ralabs.com>,      "Anker Petersen" 
<anker.peter...@mail.dk>,
        "Marie Lamb" <mal...@cumbredx.org>
Subject: [HCDX] ClewistonUSA - Log
Message-ID: <004501c9aecc$8322d7f0$fac8a...@hp98588948284>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

Peru, 4746.81, Radio Huanta Dos Mil, 1045-1055  Only fading in
periodically, note a male in Spanish Language comments. Signal
remained threshold during the period.  (Chuck Bolland, March 27, 2008)

Peru, 4774.85, Radio Tarma, 1050-1100  Here again, noted a male
in Spanish language comments;  however, a second gent is joining
in.  This signal was threshold.  (Chuck Bolland, March 27, 2009)

Bolivia, 4796.28, Radio Libez, Presumed, 1053-1105  Previously this was 
Mallku, but a logging from e (Rafael Rodr?guez R., Bogot?
D.C. -  COLOMBIA, with his JRC 525 says they have changed their name. 
Anyway, another typical threshold signal with only a suggestion of audio 
making it, while the carrier is at a poor level.  (Chuck Bolland, March 27, 
2009)

Peru, 5039.11, Radio Libertad, 1103-1115  Noted a male in Spanish
language comments which sounded like news.  At 1005 still more comments. 
Signal never improved beyond threshold.  (Chuck Bolland
March 27, 2009)


Clewiston, Florida
WJ HF1000









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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 16:46:10 +0530 (IST)
From: sakthi vel <ardicdxc...@yahoo.co.in>
To: ardic <ardicdxc...@yahoo.co.in>
Subject: [HCDX] CRI A09
Message-ID: <666493.54172...@web95404.mail.in2.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8

CRI Short Wave A09 

North America and Caribbean Sea
    
http://english.cri.cn/7146/2009/01/09/2141s442057.htm

Europe

http://english.cri.cn/7146/2009/01/09/2141s442056.htm

South Pacific
    
http://english.cri.cn/7146/2009/01/09/2141s442055.htm

Africa
    
http://english.cri.cn/7146/2009/01/09/2141s442054.htm

Asia
    
http://english.cri.cn/7146/2009/01/09/2141s442068.htm

CRI AM/FM Relays acsross the world
http://english.cri.cn/worldwide/continent.htm#northamerica

Program Schedule for Round the Clock
http://english.cri.cn/7146/2009/01/09/44s442001.htm

Program Schedule for English Service
http://english.cri.cn/7146/2009/01/09/44s441998.htm
(Jaisakthivel, ADXC, Chennai, India)



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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 18:55:53 +0530
From: Alokesh Gupta <alokeshgu...@gmail.com>
To: Alokesh-Hotmail <alokeshgu...@hotmail.com>
Subject: [HCDX] VOR ENG A09
Message-ID:
        <770a412d0903270625q79254c33jb90276a2102af...@mail.gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252

 THE VOICE OF RUSSIA WORLD SERVICE
ENGLISH LANGUAGE SCHEDULE A09
MARCH 29 - OCTOBER 24, 2009

AFRICA
1600-1800 13855, 11985

ASIA
0300-0500 15735*,15755,15585
0700-0900 1251
0900-1100 15610,15470
1100-1200 15470,12065,
1200-1300 15470,12065,7330,603
1300-1400 12065,7330
1400-1500 15605,9850,9445*,7330,6045,1323,1251
1500-1600 15605,9850,9660,9625
1600-1700 1251
1700-1800 1269, 1251

AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
0600-0900 21790,17635
0900-1000 21790

MIDDLE EAST
1400-1500 1251
1500-1600 11985,9735,4975
1600-1700 11985,4975,1251
1700-1800 11610,4975,1251
1800-1900 4975

EUROPE
0400-0500 1575,1431,693,630
0500-0800 1575,1431,1323,693,630
0800-0900 12060* 1575, 1431 1323, 693 630
0900-1000 12060*
1200-1300** 558 (except Saturday)
1400-1500 9750*
1500-1600 12040*
1900?2300 1215


NORTH AMERICA
2200-2300 9890
2300-0200 9665,9890
0200-0400 15425
0400-0600 13775

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA
2300-0000 9665
0000-0100 9665,9480
0100-0200 9665,9480
0200-0300 9665,9480
0300-0400 9665

* DRM broadcast
This schedule is subject to change without prior notice
Web site: www.ruvr.ru
E-mail: wo...@ruvr.ru

VOR English Program Schedule :
http://alokeshgupta.googlepages.com/VOR_summer_progschd_09.pdf


--------
Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi


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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 19:09:18 +0530
From: Alokesh Gupta <alokeshgu...@gmail.com>
To: Alokesh-Hotmail <alokeshgu...@hotmail.com>
Subject: [HCDX] HCJB A09
Message-ID:
        <770a412d0903270639v7b7d4c7ch5cc707eb84b6...@mail.gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

 HCJB GLOBAL VOICE - Ecuador
A09 BROADCAST SCHEDULE
(29 March 2009 to 25 October 2009)
Revised : 26 March 2009
UTC UTC Freq Power   Azimuth  Target
------------------------------------
COFAN
0030 0100 6050  50   18/172   S.America

GERMAN (High)
0230 0300 9780  100  110/290  Mexico
0900 0930 11625 4DRM 43       Europe (Sat/Sun)
0930 1030 11625 4DRM 43       Europe
2300 2400 12040 100  157/330  N/S America

GERMAN (Low)
0300 0330 9780  100  110/290  Mexico
2230 2300 12040 100  157/330  N/S America

KULINA
2245 2300 11920 100  126      Brazil

PORTUGUESE
1500 1700 11705 4DRM 131      Brazil
1730 2000 15295 100  139      Brazil
2300 0230 11920 100  110/290  Brazil

QUICHUA
0000 0100 690   50   000/180  Ecuador
0000 0300 3220  10   90(Vert) S.America
0830 1100 690   50   000/180  Ecuador
0830 1300 3220  10   90(Vert) S.America
0830 1100 6050  50   18/172   Ecuador
0830 1300 6080  10   90(Vert) S.America
2130 0300 6080  10   90(Vert) S.America

SPANISH
0000 0200 11625 100  150 N/S  America
0100 0500 6050  50   18/172   Ecuador
0100 0500 690   50   000/180  Ecuador
0200 0500 9745  100  324      Mexico
0830 0930 11625 4DRM 43       Europe (Mon-Fri)
0830 0900 11625 4DRM 43       Europe (Sat/Sun)
1100 2400 690   50   000/180  Ecuador
1100 1500 6050  50   18/172   Ecuador
1100 1300 11960 100  355      Cuba
1100 1500 11690 100  150      S.America
1300 1500 11960 100  330      Mexico
1900 2400 6050  50   18/172   Ecuador
2100 2230 12000 100  150      S.America

WAODANI
0000 0030 6050  50   18/172   S.America

Mailing Address:
HCJB Global Voice
Casilla 17-17-691
Quito, Ecuador S.A.

Frequency Manager: Douglas Weber
All above are daily txn's unless o/wise mentioned.


-----
Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi.


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Message: 7
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 15:01:11 -0000
From: <ka4...@peoplepc.com>
To: <ka4...@peoplepc.com>
Cc: Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld
        <shortwavewo...@yahoogroups.com>, Robert Wilkner <r...@earthlink.net>,
        Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI <l...@directbox.com>,  CUMBREDX
        <cumbr...@cs2.ralabs.com>, d...@yahoogroups.com,
        hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com, gaylevanh...@monitoringtimes.com
Subject: [HCDX] ClewistonUSA - LOG
Message-ID: <001f01c9aeec$df82dca0$fac8a...@hp98588948284>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

Libya, 17725, Voice of Africa, 1445-1500  Noted a program in English of 
political and commentaries talk by various person.  At 1450
noted an ID "...Voice of Africa ..." by a female. All talk was related while 
music played in the background.    Signal was fair.
(Chuck Bolland, March 27, 2009)

South Africa, 17750, Voice of America, 1455-1500 Noted a female in English 
conversing with a second female.  Both were discussing political topics. 
Signal was poor.  (Chuck Bolland, March 27, 2009)

South Africa, 17770, Channel Africa, 1458-1505  Just a couple of minutes 
with a good signal and a couple of ID's "... with Channel Africa ...".  On 
the hour a female ID's followed with news in English.
Signal was good.  (Chuck Bolland, March 27, 2009)

Clewiston, Florida
WJ HF1000






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Message: 8
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 21:03:25 +0530 (IST)
From: sakthi vel <ardicdxc...@yahoo.co.in>
To: ardic <ardicdxc...@yahoo.co.in>
Subject: [HCDX] Global Catholic Network A09
Message-ID: <607432.10784...@web95408.mail.in2.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

A09 HFC? 12 January-2009

;----+----+----+------------------------------+---+----+-------+---+---+-------+------+------+-+-----+----------+
;FREQ STRT STOP?? CIRAF ZONES????????????????? LOC POWR AZIMUTH SLW ANT? 
DAYS??? FDATE TDATE MOD AFRQ LANGUAGE??? 
;----+----+----+------------------------------+---+----+-------+---+---+-------+------+------+-+-----+----------+
5810? 2200-0500?? 10,11??????????????????????? EWN 250? 220???? 30? 216 1234567 
290309 251009 D?????? Spanish
7555? 0500-1300?? 10,11??????????????????????? EWN 250? 220???? 30? 216 1234567 
290309 251009 D?????? Spanish
9340? 1200-1500?? 43,44??????????????????????? EWN 250? 40???? -30? 218 1234567 
290309 251009 D?????? English 
11520 0000-0900?? 46,47??????????????????????? EWN 250? 85????? 15? 218 1234567 
290309 251009 D?????? English
11520 1100-1700?? 11-15??????????????????????? EWN 250? 155????? 0? 218 1234567 
290309 251009 D?????? Spanish
11550 1300-2200?? 10,11??????????????????????? EWN 250? 220???? 30? 216 1234567 
290309 251009 D?????? Spanish
11640 0900-1200?? 43,44??????????????????????? EWN 250? 335??? -30? 216 1234567 
290309 251009 D?????? English
11870 0100-1100?? 11-15??????????????????????? EWN 250? 155????? 0? 218 1234567 
290309 251009 D?????? Spanish
15610 1500-1700?? 27,28??????????????????????? EWN 250? 40???? -30? 218 1234567 
200309 251009 D?????? English
15610 1700-2000?? 9??????????????????????????? EWN 250? 40???? -30? 218 1234567 
200309 251009 D?????? English
15610 2000-2400?? 39,40??????????????????????? EWN 250? 40???? -30? 218 1234567 
200309 251009 D?????? English
17510 1700-0100?? 11-15??????????????????????? EWN 250? 155????? 0? 218 1234567 
200309 251009 D?????? Spanish
(Jaisakthivel, Chennai, India, For complete A09 visit www.adxc.wordpress.com)


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Message: 9
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 08:55:27 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com, m...@erefnet.com,    ODXA yg
        <o...@yahoogroups.com>, a...@nrcdxas.org, i...@hard-core-dx.com,
        m...@yahoogroups.com, a...@yahoogroups.com, a...@wtfda.info,
        amfmt...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] FlooDX from WZFG 1100 50 kW at night
Message-ID: <261124.50138...@web51108.mail.re2.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii


Thanks to the flood in Fargo, I figured I would at last have a chance to hear 
the new WZFG-1100, which has a 50 kW day rig from its site in Minnesota, but 
very low power normally at night. Sure enough, March 27 at 0552 UT, there it 
was with live coverage, giving phone 271-1100, e-mail t...@am1100.tv and 
toll-free 1-888-598-8464, also slogan ``Talk Radio The Flag, AM-1100``. 

At first it was dominating the frequency; then I had to easily null WTAM-1100 
Cleveland OH as it faded back up, a slow SAH with it. By 0558 IBOC from 
KFAB-1110 Omaha NE was bothering 1100, almost the same direxion from here; 
discussing areas which are to be evacuated. 0559 legal ID ``WZFG, 
Dilworth-Fargo-Moorhead, USA``, 0600 Fox `News` Radio, leading with their own 
local story. By 0602 KFAB IBOC was blocking WZFG. There ought to be a law.

Meanwhile I was checking the other Fargo, and Bismarck frequencies, but could 
not pull anything floody or identifiable out of the QRM on 550, 790, 970, 1130; 
or 1200 where KFNW also has a 50 kW day rig; just WOAI heard. No doubt the 50 
kW-at-night from WZFG will continue for the duration of the emergency the next 
few days. There had been a number of reports of KFGO-790 getting out on 5 kW 
non-direxional day power at night, rather than shooting it all northward at 
night. CBW-990 is another station to keep an ear on, as they are worried in 
Winnipeg, barely mentioned in US media coverage (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)


      


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Message: 10
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 16:01:17 +0000 (GMT)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <jmromero782...@yahoo.es>
To: undisclosed recipients: ;
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Exterior de Espa?a, A-09
Message-ID: <752428.99261...@web25707.mail.ukl.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8




Radio Exterior de Espa?a A-09

http://www.rtve.es/files/70-13842-FICHERO/VERANO_2009_Frecuencias_PDF.pdf

Europa

12035   0400-0900       L a V   Espa?ol
12035   0500-0900       S y D   Espa?ol
 9780   0500-0900       Diaria  Espa?ol DRM
13720   0700-1300       L a V   Espa?ol
13720   0700-1400       S y D   Espa?ol
15585   0900-1700       Diaria  Espa?ol
15585   1240-1255       L a V   Cat, Gall y Vasco
15325   1700-1730       L a V   Ruso
 9665   1700-2100       S y D   Espa?ol
 7275   1700-2300       Diaria  Espa?ol
 9665   1800-1900       L a V   Franc?s
 9665   1900-2000       L a V   Ingl?s
 9650   2100-2200       S y D   Ingl?s
 6155   2300-2400       S y D   Franc?s

Oriente Medio

11895   0500-0700       Diaria  Espa?ol
21610   0900-1700       Diaria  Espa?ol
21610   1700-1900       Diaria  ?rabe
15325   1425-1445       Lunes   Sefard?
 9690   2000-2100       L a V   Franc?s
12015   1900-2000       Domingo Franc?s
12015   1900-2100       L a V   ?rabe

?frica Ecuatorial


21.540 09.00?15.00 ESPA?OL Lunes a Viernes
21.540 09.00?14.00 ESPA?OL S?bado y Domingo
15.385 15.00?17.00 ESPA?OL Lunes a Viernes
17.755 14.00?22.00 ESPA?OL S?bado y Domingo
17.755 17.00?19.00 ESPA?OL Lunes a Viernes
 9.570 19.00?20.00 FRANC?S S?bado
 9.570 19.00?21.00 ?RABE Lunes a Viernes
11.620 19.00?20.00 INGL?S Lunes a Viernes
 9.570 20.00?22.00 ?RABE S?bado y Domingo
11.620 20.00?21.00 FRANC?S Lunes a Viernes
11.650 22.00?23.00 ESPA?OL S?bado
 9.570 22.00?23.00 ESPA?OL Diaria

AUSTRALIA 

17.770 07.00?09.00 ESPA?OL Diaria
FILIPINAS 

11.910 12.00?14.00 ESPA?OL (Desde Xian) Diaria

AM?RICA DEL SUR

 6.020 00.00?04.00 ESPA?OL Diaria
11.795 01.15?01.45 SEFARD? Martes
 6.125 02.00-05.00 ESPA?OL Diaria
 5.965 04.00-08.00 ESPA?OL Diaria( *)
 5.930 12.00?15.00 ESPA?OL Lunes a Viernes (*)
21.570 13.00?17.00 ESPA?OL Diaria
17.595 13.00?22.00 ESPA?OL S?bado y Domingo
11.815 12.00?23.00 ESPA?OL Domingo(*)
21.570 12.40?12.55 CAT., GALL. Y VASCO Lunes a Viernes
17.595 00.00?18.00 ESPA?OL Lunes a Viernes
11.815 16.00?23.00 ESPA?OL S?bados (*)
17.715 17.00?19.00 ESPA?OL Diaria
11.815 18.00-20.00 ESPA?OL Lunes a Viernes (*)
17.595 18.00?19.00 PORTUGUES Lunes a Viernes
17.595 21.00?22.00 PORTUGUES Lunes a Viernes
11.680 23.00?02.00 ESPA?OL Diaria
15.160 23.00?02.00 ESPA?OL Diaria
 9.620 23.00?05.00 ESPA?OL Diaria
 3.350 02.00?06.00 ESPA?OL Diaria (*)
 6.125 02.00?05.00 ESPA?OL Diaria (*)
 5.970.00?15.00 ESPA?OL Lunes a Viernes (*)
17.595 13.00-22.00 ESPA?OL S?bado y Domingo
 9.765 12.00?15.00 ESPA?OL Domingo (*)
 9.765 12.40?12.55 CAT., GALL: Y VASCO Lunes a Viernes (*)
17.595 15.00-18.00 ESPA?OL Lunes a Viernes
 9.765 15.00?23.00 ESPA?OL Domingo (*)
17.595 18.00-19.00 PORTUGUES Lunes a Viernes
11.815 00.00?23.00 ESPA?OL S?bado (*)
 9.765 18.00-20.00 ESPA?OL Lunes a Viernes (*)
15.160 23.00-02.00 ESPA?OL Diaria

AM?RICA CENTRAL
9.535 23.00-05.00 ESPA?OL Diaria

* DESDE EL CENTRO EMISOR DE CARIARI, COSTA RICA.

AM?RICA DEL NORTE 


 6.055 00.00?01.00 INGL?S Diaria
 6.055 01.00?06.00 ESPA?OL Diaria
 9.630 02.00?06.00 ESPA?OL Diaria (*)
 9.650 04.15?04.45 SEFARD? Martes
15.170 12.00?15.00 ESPA?OL Lunes a Viernes (*)
15.170 12.00?15.00 ESPA?OL Domingo (*)
17.595 13.00-15.00 ESPA?OL Lunes a Viernes
17.595 12.40?12.55 CAT., GALL Y VASCO Lunes a Viernes
17.850 15.00?23.00 ESPA?OL Domingo (*)
17.850 16.00?23.00 ESPA?OL S?bado (*)
17.850 18.00-20.00 ESPA?OL Lunes a Viernes (*)
15.110 19.00?23.00 ESPA?OL Diaria
 6.055 23.00?24.00 FRANC?S Diaria
 9.535 23.00?05.00 ESPA?OL Diaria

* DESDE EL CENTRO EMISOR DE CARIARI, COSTA RICA.



      



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Message: 11
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 12:06:00 EDT
From: brian384...@aol.com
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: [HCDX] March 27 Logs
Message-ID: <d18.40fea1dc.36fe5...@aol.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

** COLOMBIA. 6009.96, LV de Tu Conciencia, 0412-0440, March 27, 
IDs at  0413, 0438. Lively Spanish music & ballads. Announcements.
Spanish talk.  Fair to good but occasional weak QRM from possibly
Brazil?s Radio  Inconfidencia on 6009.72-previously heard on this 
frequency on March 22.  (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** EQUATORIAL GUINEA. 15190,Radio Africa, 1520-1555, March 
27, English  religious programming. Radio Africa ID at 1528 along 
with e-mail address as  _radioafr...@myway.com_ 
(mailto:radioafr...@myway.com) . More English  
religious programming at 1530. Gospel music. Weak. Poor in noisy  
conditions. Some programming with very low modulation. Irregular. 
Not  heard since Feb 21. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** PERU. 6019.36, Radio Victoria, Lima, 0420-0510, March 27, 
Spanish  religious talk by man & woman. Emotional Spanish preacher.
ID. Occasional  Spanish music. Mentioned ?La Voz de la Liberacion?. 
Government mandated  Peruvian National Anthem at 0504-0507. Fair 
level but strong splatter from  Turkey 6020 despite using ECSS-LSB. 
In the clear with a fair to good signal  after Turkey signs off at 0453
but poor after 0500 with splatter from  stations on 6015 & 6020. 
9720 not heard. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 

Brian Alexander, Mechanicsburg, PA,  U.S.A.  
Equipment:  TenTec RX-340, two 100 foot longwires 
 
 
 
 
**************Feeling the pinch at the grocery store?  Make dinner for $10 or 
less. (http://food.aol.com/frugal-feasts?ncid=emlcntusfood00000001)



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Message: 12
Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 08:09:22 +0900
From: "JG3GCI" <komachik...@yahoo.co.jp>
To: "HCDX" <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Pyongyang Japanese Schedule(A09)
Message-ID: <988b7933a3604fa498b4f90b19b70...@fm58f9752dce36>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="us-ascii"

2200(UTC)-2400(UTC)      621KHz,         9650KHz,11865KHz

0700(UTC)-1300(UTC)      621KHz,6070KHz,9650KHz,11865KHz

 

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J G 3 G C I  Yasuhiro Kubo

Kobe-city, HYOGO,JAPAN

JCC#270105

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Message: 13
Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 01:31:20 -0000
From: <ka4...@peoplepc.com>
To: <ka4...@peoplepc.com>
Cc: Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld
        <shortwavewo...@yahoogroups.com>, Robert Wilkner <r...@earthlink.net>,
        Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI <l...@directbox.com>,  CUMBREDX
        <cumbr...@cs2.ralabs.com>, d...@yahoogroups.com,
        hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com, gaylevanh...@monitoringtimes.com
Subject: [HCDX] ClewistonUSA - FriLog
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Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

Bolivia, 5952.40, Emisoras Pio XII, 0108-0130  Noted a male and
 female in Spanish language conversation.  At 0114, music presented.  
After the song, more conversation.  A third person joins the couple
with comments at 0118. but only briefly.  Considering how poor
 conditions have been, this station's signal is very impressive with 
at least a fair quality.  (Chuck Bolland, March 28, 2009)


Bolivia, 6155.21, Radio Fides, 0125-0130  Not much of a signal
 here. Noted a male in Spanish language comments while the
 signal is threshold.  I'm wondering if this is an "all nighter" 
station?  (Chuck Bolland, March 28, 2009)

Clewiston, Florida
WJ HF1000







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Message: 14
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 19:40:24 -0700 (PDT)
From: "Scott R. Barbour Jr." <srbjr...@yahoo.com>
To: Cumbre DX <cumbr...@cs2.ralabs.com>, DXLD <d...@yahoogroups.com>,
        DXplorer <dxplo...@yahoogroups.com>, HCDX
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,        Gayle Van Horn 
<gayl...@brmemc.net>,
        NASWAyg <na...@yahoogroups.com>,        Al Quaglieri
        <listenersnoteb...@gmail.com>,  Mark Taylor <markok...@tds.net>, Dave
        Valko <djva...@verizon.net>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs from NH-USA, March 26-28
Message-ID: <381936.93120...@web56301.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii


3309.98, R. Mosoj Chaski Cochabamba, 0043-0106, Mar 27, Quecha. M ancr & 
"whistling" mx; talk b/w Quecha mx selections; barely audible at ToH w/ mx; M & 
W ancr at 0102; poor. (Barbour-NH)

3375.1, BRASIL, presumed R. Educadora Guaruja, 1008-1012, Mar 26, Portuguese. 
Ancrs w/ banter; mx at 1012 then rapidly deteriorating during local sunrise; 
poor. (Barbour-NH)

4319U, DIEGO GARCIA, AFN, 0004, Mar 27, English. "Sporting News Flash" at t/in; 
ad/promo w/ phone number; two M ancrs at 0008 tho not much to work with; v. 
weak w/ co-channel "data" QRM. (Barbour-NH)

5860, SRI LANKA, R. Farda Irana Wila, 0051-0118, Mar 28, listed Farsi. 
Persian-like mx; ancment at 0055; right back to mx thru ToH; quick ID at 0101 
into W ancr; mx resumes at t/out; fair-poor. (Barbour-NH)

6055, RWANDA, presumed R. Rwanda Kigali, 2053-2100*, Mar 26, French. M ancr w/ 
Afropops heard under co-channel SS station; presumably VOIRI-Iran via Sitkuani, 
tho I have not been following the situation there since the transmitter was 
turned off; poor. (Barbour-NH)

7200, RUSSIA, R. Rossii Yakutsk, 1047-1103, Mar 26, Russian/English. Surprised 
to t/in to familiar sounding; EE heavy metal/hard rock mx; talk in unid. 
language b/w selections w/ RR translation; ads/promos at 1058; 5+1 pips; bells 
& ID at ToH into W ancr w/ nx; weak but clear. (Barbour-NH)

13630, MALI, CRI Bamako, 2105, Mar 26, English. "News & Reports" re N. Korea 
missile test; IMF & China Central Bank; self-congratulatory piece re China's 
internet access & CRI.com; weak but clear w/ fades. (Barbour-NH)

Scott R. Barbour Jr. Intervale, NH-USA
NRD-545,RX-350D,MLB1,200'Bevs,60mDipole



      


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