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It may be copied, distributed and/or modified under the conditions set down in the Design Science License published by Michael Stutz at http://dsl.org/copyleft/dsl.txt Today's Topics: 1. VOA wins powerful base for broadcasts into N.Korea (Arnaldo) 2. A new 100 KW short wave transmitter has been installed in Pakistan (Arnaldo) 3. ClewistonUSA Sat Log (ka4...@peoplepc.com) 4. New DRM receiver - the Di-Wave 100 (T W) 5. Escutas (Antonio Laurentino Garcia) 6. March 28 Logs (brian384...@aol.com) 7. BBC Tamil service on 11635 kHz (sakthi vel) 8. Escutas (Antonio Laurentino Garcia) 9. 6220 RTE Radio 1??, 28 mar 09, ingl?s. (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO) 10. FW: IRRS-Shortwave A09 (summer 2009) schedule (Tom Taylor) 11. 6025 NO ID, ?rabe. (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO) 12. FW: EMR / English for Kids Foundation (Tom Taylor) 13. FW: EMR / English for Kids Foundation (Tom Taylor) 14. March 28 observations (Mikhail Timofeyev) 15. Please check 4980 KHz (ka4...@peoplepc.com) 16. IRRS A09 (sakthi vel) 17. exact freq (ka4...@peoplepc.com) 18. Recent Logs (brian384...@aol.com) 19. ClewistonUSA - Log Sat (ka4...@peoplepc.com) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 06:46:38 -0300 From: "Arnaldo" <sl...@ciudad.com.ar> To: <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com> Cc: cumbr...@cs2.ralabs.com, playdx2003 <playdx2...@yahoogroups.com>, DXLD <d...@yahoogroups.com>, bcln...@yahoogroups.com Subject: [HCDX] VOA wins powerful base for broadcasts into N.Korea Message-ID: <001601c9af8a$17606230$85b7e...@arnaldo> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="Windows-1252"; reply-type=original Voice of America has boosted its radio broadcasts into North Korea this year by transmitting from Seoul with support from a South Korean president who has taken a hard-line stance against the reclusive communist regime. President Lee Myung-bak's administration is allowing the U.S. government-funded broadcaster to use transmission equipment in South Korea to send its dispatches into the North for the first time since the 1970s. That makes the signal much clearer than VOA's long-running shortwave broadcasts from far-flung stations in the Philippines, Thailand and the South Pacific island of Saipan. Moreover, it's an AM signal, so listening in doesn't require a shortwave radio. "Radio can play a big role in changing people," said Kim Dae-sung, who fled the North in 2000 and is now a reporter at Free North Korea Radio, a shortwave radio broadcaster in Seoul. "Even if it's simply news, it's something that North Koreans have never heard of." Still, the move could be seen as yet more provocative policymaking by a government already at loggerheads with the North over Lee's tough policy on Pyongyang, and comes at a time of heightened regional tensions over North Korea's plans to launch a rocket early next month. Nuclear envoys from South Korea and Japan flew to Washington for talks Friday with top U.S. diplomats about North Korea. "North Korea will see this as meaning that the South's government is trying to overthrow the regime by uniting strength with U.S. hard-liners," said Paik Hak-soon, an analyst at the private Sejong Institute think tank outside Seoul. Information control buttresses North Korea's autocratic rule. Radios in the country come with prefixed channels that receive only government signals brimming with propaganda and praise for leader Kim Jong Il. But some listen to outside broadcasts using radios smuggled in from China or by removing the frequency jammers on their state-issued radios, despite the risk of harsh punishment, including incarceration in North Korea's notoriously grim political prison camps. VOA, founded in 1942 with a broadcast in German, now has programs in 45 languages. During the Cold War, it targeted listeners in totalitarian states. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, it has focused on countries where radio and TV news is government-controlled and outside news sources are banned. Since Jan. 1, VOA has been using the antenna facilities of the Far East Broadcasting Company-Korea, a Christian evangelical radio station, for half of its three-hour nighttime broadcast into the North. The antenna is only 40 miles (65 kilometers) from the border. "I think it's getting deeper into the North in better quality," said Park Se-kyung, head of the Northeast Asian Broadcasting Institute, an association of radio experts monitoring broadcasts in the region. The broadcast is mainly news, with a focus on North Korea, such as its ongoing nuclear standoff with the United States and other nations. South Korea prohibited VOA from broadcasting from its soil for carrying a 1973 report on the kidnapping of Kim Dae-jung, then a leading South Korean dissident. The authoritarian Seoul government at the time is widely believed to have been behind the abduction. Upon becoming president of democratic South Korea in 1998, Kim ushered in a "sunshine policy" toward the North that called for cooperation and engagement. The warming of relations won him the Nobel Peace Prize. But President Lee has taken a far tougher line on North Korea since taking office in February 2008, a stance that has opened the way for VOA to resume transmissions from the South. Some radio experts say VOA's arrangement with the Christian station violates a South Korean ban on broadcasters relaying foreign signals. But Kim Jung-tae, an official with the Korea Communications Commission, justifies his agency's decision to allow the VOA broadcast on the grounds that local networks are allowed to fill up to 20 percent of their airtime with foreign programming. Joan Mower, VOA's public relations director in Washington, D.C., described the project as "a routine arrangement, similar to thousands of other arrangements VOA has worldwide." Broadcasting via South Korea helps VOA "expand its reach to audiences inside North Korea," she said by e-mail. Reporters Without Borders announced this week that the France-based media watchdog group and the European Union will support three Seoul-based radio stations targeting North Korea, including Free North Korea Radio, with about 400 million won ($290,000). "These radios are one of the few hopes to create a real evolution in the country. Without that, the North Koreans don't know what is going on in the world and they don't know even what is going on in their own country," said Vincent Brossel of Reporters Without Borders. North Korea condemns such broadcasts as "U.S. psychological warfare" and often jams the signals. So far, it has not interfered with VOA's new AM broadcast, said radio expert Park. Doing so requires more equipment than blocking shortwave signals, and the fact that North Korea isn't doing so may indicate the North is struggling economically, he said. Park said he supports the broadcasts. "North Korean people have the right to information," he said. "Providing correct information to people in a closed nation is what democratic nations should do." Associated Press writer Kwang-tae Kim contributed to this report. (by Voice of America: http://www.voanews.com) ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 06:49:44 -0300 From: "Arnaldo" <sl...@ciudad.com.ar> To: <bcln...@yahoogroups.com> Cc: playdx2003 <playdx2...@yahoogroups.com>, DXLD <d...@yahoogroups.com>, hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com Subject: [HCDX] A new 100 KW short wave transmitter has been installed in Pakistan Message-ID: <002201c9af8a$8657f9f0$85b7e...@arnaldo> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="Windows-1252"; reply-type=original Pursuing the task to educate, entertain and inform the public about policies of democratic government, Radio Pakistan during last one year has brought them in stream on all major issues and accommodated their aspirations on major national and international issues. This medium of information round-the-clock accorded extensive coverage to the initiatives of present government and helped foster its policies to develop the social and economic sectors and its resolve to improve the condition of the commonman in its national and regional programmes. According to information, the PPP led coalition has completed its first year in government and during the period Radio Pakistan highlighted its various initiatives such as 100 days programmes, energy saving campaign, measures to overcome the food crisis, expansion of utility stores network and facilities, improvement in law and order situation and war against terrorism. The role of Radio Pakistan in highlighting the steps taken by the government to ensure freedom of electronic and print media, stability of democracy, creating harmony among the provinces, strengthening of the institutions, achievement in Foreign Policy and Prime Minister?s visits abroad also commendable. Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani unveiled his 100 days plan in the parliament, focusing on giving immediate relief to people for food, electricity and water etc. Radio Pakistan highlighted these priorities of the government in its national and regional programmes. The wave of terrorism also got special attention in the programmes broadcast to draw the attention of the listeners towards this menace and to counter it with courage. PBC?s religious service also contributed a lot to educate the people on the true spirit of Islam, the importance of moderation and enlightenment. During the year, special attention to the youth community was another factor amongst the broad-based activities to educate and attract this vital element in the fold of national development and their responsibilities as the true heirs of the country. The importance of women folk, their role in the society and the development activities of the countries, in line with the policy of the government, was also of prime focus in programmes broadcast for this section of the society. During the period, role played by the government to improve lot of women, youth, peasants and labourers was vigorously portrayed in different programmes meant for those vital segments of the society. PBC also presented programmes for overseas Pakistanis in its world service and for listeners in other countries on implementation of government policies and dissemination of information and projection of image of the country. An exclusive current affairs channel, national broadcasting service, operating 17 hours daily to inform the masses on current affairs situation was also inaugurated. PBC also arranged Station Directors? Conference which reviewed the entire programming of the corporation and approved a new community broadcasting vision. During the period, Radio Pakistan gave equal opportunity to government and opposition leaders to present their point of views on different issues. PBC also started a five minutes local Sindhi bulletin from Larkana. The news Wing of PBC is putting on air 120 news bulletins daily in National, Regional, and External, Sports, Business, Weather, District and Local News areas. PBC News also projected the social welfare schemes of PPP led government including Benazir Income Support Programme and other development projects. A new 100 KW short wave transmitter has been installed and commissioned at Rawat, Islamabad to augment World & External services of PBC targeted to various regions of the world. An FM radio station has been commissioned at Bhit Shah, Sindh and put on air to provide community broadcast services in the town. Five major stations including National Broadcasting House, Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar and Quetta have been connected through Intranet system to ensure audio and text file sharing. A computerized remote access system has been evolved for the first time ever by PBC engineers by which the FM transmitter housed at the rooftop of National Broadcasting House (NBH), Islamabad is being remotely controlled and monitored from the Master Control Room housed in the studio area at the basement of the building. (by Associated Press in Pakistan) ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 10:47:30 -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 Sat Log Message-ID: <003b01c9af92$b562b200$fac8a...@hp98588948284> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Peru, 6019.40, Radio Victoria, 0940-1000, Noted a program of religious comments in the Spanish Language by a male. This is the usual preacher who has a tendency to "plead" in his tonal presentation. Using "LSB" mode to clean up the signal from a Het on 6020 KHz. Signal was fair until the hour when QRM blocked it. (Chuck Bolland, March 28, 2009) Peru, 4774.96, Radio Tarma, 1030-1040 Noted a threshold signal here under CODAR with music. At about 1035, the signal began to fade in better for a second or two, then drop back down. By 1037, the signal was solid and starting to creep towards a fair level. (Chuck Bolland, March 28, 2009) Peru, 4826.50, Radio Sicuani, 1040-1045 Noted a male and female in Spanish language comments. Judging from the tone, believe they were sharing the news. At 1043 canned promos. Signal was actually fair to good this morning. ((Chuck Bolland, March 28, 2009) Clewiston, Florida Watkins Johnson HF1000 ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 08:49:04 -0400 From: T W <twithersp...@gmail.com> To: shortwave-ra...@yahoogroups.com, shortwaverad...@yahoogroups.com, hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com Subject: [HCDX] New DRM receiver - the Di-Wave 100 Message-ID: <c6701b7b0903280549w535f2245u3e9b0ca6a85b2...@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 A new, portable, DRM receiver--the Di-Wave 100--has been announced at annual general assembly of the DRM Consortium in Germany. Slated for production in April. More info here: http://swling.com/blog/ Cheers, Thomas ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 11:38:24 -0300 From: "Antonio Laurentino Garcia" <pr7bcpgar...@yahoo.com.br> To: <radioescu...@yahoogrupos.com.br>, <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, DX Clube do Paran? <dxcl...@yahoogrupos.com.br>, Associa??o DX do Brasil <adxb-n...@yahoogrupos.com.br>, "Amigos DX" <amigo...@yahoogroups.com> Subject: [HCDX] Escutas Message-ID: <64633622e11e49f38d1eb03aaeda5...@tota> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Escutas realizadas em Camboinha/Cabedelo-PB R?dio: IC - R1500 - Antena: Vertical (5,2m) 17.775,0 2235-2241 27/3 KVOH (Voice of Hope), Rancho Simi, CA UNITED STATES, (SS) falas de OMs, semelhante a entrevista a convidado, participa??o de YL; locutor atender ouvinte ao telefone; ap?s breve m?sica, faz atendimento ao telefone a uma senhora com um crian?a chorando 35444 17.705,0 2243-2249 27/3 Radio Havana, Havana, CUBA, (FF) falas de OM e YL, semelhante a tx de boletim de not?cias; identifica??o; 35444 17.510,0 2256-2301 27/3 WEWN (Eternal Word Television), Vandiver, AL UNITED STATES, (SS) YL com falas de cunho religioso; R?dio Cat?lica Mundial; OM com breves de not?cias; m?sica ao piano; YL c/identifica??o. 45444 15.315,0 2306-2311 27/3 Radio Nederland Wereldomroep, Bonaire, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES, (SS) falas de OM, tx boletim de not?cias; ref a Copa do Mundo de Futebol; Identifica??o; Fernando Cabrera, ref. ao Presidente Lula. 35444 15.215,0 2313-2318 27/3 WYFR (Family Radio), Okeechobee, FL UNITED STATES, (SS) falas de OM, prega??o religiosa; participa??o de YL; prog. "Perguntas e Respostas". 35443 15.000,0 2319-2323 27/3 WWV - Tentativa, Fort Collins, CO UNITED STATES, (EE) OM anuncia hora universal. 25333 14.670,0 2324-2327 27/3 CHU - Tentativa, Ottawa, ON CANADA, (EE) escutado com clareza os bipes, a tx do hor?rio apenas um balbuciar. - Sem sinal no ess?metro. 15221 13.845,0 2330-2335 27/3 WWCR (World Wide Christian Radio), Nashville, TN UNITED STATES, (EE) OM com falas de cunho religioso. 35433 13.760,0 2335-2340 27/3 Radio Havana, Havana, CUBA, (PP) falas de OM; lembra cria??o da TV Mart? em 27/03/1990; falas de YL. 35433 13.730,0 2341-2346 27/3 Radio Canada International, Sackville, CANADA, (SS) falas de OM e YL; identifica??o; vinheta com chamada telefonica seguida de identifica??o de emissora; YL segue com falas. 25322 13.650,0 2347-2352 27/3 China Radio International, Havana, CUBA, (PP) falas de OM e YL, com aula de linguagem. 45444 12.040,0 2355-2359 27/3 HCJB (Voice of the Andes), Quito, ECUADOR, (GG) OM com falas de cunho religioso; m?sica (coral); OM retorna com falas. 23h59 fim tx. 25322 Antonio Laurentino Garcia PR7BCP ------------------------------ Message: 6 Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 11:41:54 EDT From: brian384...@aol.com To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com Subject: [HCDX] March 28 Logs Message-ID: <ca6.41fe6ad2.36ff9...@aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" ** EQUATORIAL GUINEA. 15190, Radio Africa, 1400-1540, March 28, heard here for the second day in a row. English religious talk. Gospel music. Poor to fair in occasional high noise level. Modulation could be stronger. (Brian Alexander, PA) ** INDONESIA. 9524.97, Voice of Indonesia, 1325-1400, March 28, tune-in to English programming with ID at 1325 & announcement of frequency schedule. US pop music. Poor signal with adjacent channel splatter. Very weak by 1400. (Brian Alexander, PA) ** MADAGASCAR. 5010, Radio Madagasikara, *0300-0320, March 28, sign on with IS. National Anthem at 0302:30. Malagasy talk at 0305:30 & into instrumental music. Local pop music. Poor to fair with t-storm static. Reduced carrier USB. Slight hum in audio. (Brian Alexander, PA) ** PERU. 5952.49, Radio Pio Doce, Siglo Veinte, 0150-0234*, March 28, Spanish talk. Some Peruvian music. ID at 0225. ?River Kwai March? signature tune at 0232 & Spanish announcements to sign off. They seem to always play the River Kwai March at sign off. Poor, very difficult copy with strong splatter from WYFR 5950. (Brian Alexander, PA) ** THAILAND. 12095, Radio Thailand, *0030-0102, March 28, abrupt sign on with English news in progress. ID at 0034. Ads for yacht sailing and Thai Airways. Business news at 0037. Sports news at 0046. Weather at 0057. Anthem. Gongs/chimes at 0100. Into Thai at 0102. Surprisingly good signal. (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) ------------------------------ Message: 7 Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 22:12:59 +0530 (IST) From: sakthi vel <ardicdxc...@yahoo.co.in> To: dxld <d...@yahoogroups.com> Subject: [HCDX] BBC Tamil service on 11635 kHz Message-ID: <452697.73345...@web95413.mail.in2.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 >From 25 March 2009 to 28 March 2009, BBC Tamil service also listen on 11635 >kHz on 1545 - 1615 UTC. May be testing broadcast? Already they broadcasting on >6235, 7205 and 9645 kHz. - Jaisakthivel, Cennai, India Connect with friends all over the world. Get Yahoo! India Messenger at http://in.messenger.yahoo.com/?wm=n/ ------------------------------ Message: 8 Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 16:58:21 -0300 From: "Antonio Laurentino Garcia" <alau...@superig.com.br> To: <radioescu...@yahoogrupos.com.br>, <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, DX Clube do Paran? <dxcl...@yahoogrupos.com.br>, Associa??o DX do Brasil <adxb-n...@yahoogrupos.com.br>, "Amigos DX" <amigo...@yahoogroups.com> Subject: [HCDX] Escutas Message-ID: <48326625b9a047a6949a07cb7b534...@tota> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Escutas realizadas em Camboinha/Cabedelo-PB R?dio IC - R1500 - Antena: Vertical (5,2m) 11.920,0 0002-0007 28/3 HCJB (Voice of the Andes), Quito, ECUADOR,(PP) OM com falas de cunho religioso; narra uma hist?ria/mensagem; m?sica (voz feminina). 35433 11.885,0 0007-0012 28/3 WYFR (Family Radio), Okeechobee, FL UNITED STATES, (PP) OM com falas, parece ler trecho da B?blia. 25332 11.605,0 0018-0028 28/3 Voice of Russia, Montsinery, FRENCH GUIANA, (PP) falas de OMs e YL; tx boletim de not?cias; identifica??o. 35444 9.440,0 0206-0211 28/3 Radio Slovakia International, Rimavska Sobota, SLOVAK REPUBLIC, (FF) falas de YL; m?sica (voz feminina); OM c/identifica??o; segue falas de YL e OM. 35444 9.590,0 0213-0218 28/3 China Radio International, Kashi CHINA 35444 - Spanish (SS) - IC - R1500 - Camboinha falas de OM, ref. ao l?der tibetano Dalai; "Atualidades ?bero-americanas"; YL ref. ao Panam?. 28/3/2009 1015-1021 21.680,0 Vatican Radio, St. Maria di Galeria, VATICAN CITY, (PP) falas de OM sobre marginaliza??o do cristianismo; falas de YL sobre discrimina??o feminina. 35444 28/3/2009 1024-1030 17.590,0 Radiodifusao Portugues?, Lisbon-Sao Gabriel PORTUGAL 25222 - Portuguese (PP) - IC - R1500 - Camboinha falas de OMs; m?sica (voz masculina); OM retorna c/coment?rios e prossegue com m?sica. 15.710,0 1032-1037 28/3 Radio Cairo, Abu Zaabal, EGYPT, (AA) falas de OMs, possivelmente, atendendo ouvinte ao telefone. 24332 15.690,0 1038-1044 28/3 Radio Farda, Irana Wila, SRI LANKA, (FA) falas de OM, ref. a Barack Obama; participa??o de YL. 25222 15.585,0 1046-1051 28/3 Radio Exterior de Espa?a, Noblejas, SPAIN, (SS) Falas de OM, c/um pouco da hist?ria de Mozart; segue c/opera de sua autoria; YL c/breve coment?rio s/m?sica cl?ssica. 25332 17.595,0 1332-1337 28/3 Radio Exterior de Espa?a, Noblejas, SPAIN, (SS) falas de OMs (ao menos 2 vozes diferentes) c/boletim de not?cias. 25222 17.830,0 1340-1345 28/3 BBC Worldservice, Ascension, ASCENSION ISLAND (U.K.), (EE) falas de OM e YL c/boletim de not?cias; identifica??o; refs. a Barack Obama. 35343 15.080,0 1348-1353 28/3 Radio Cairo, Abis, EGYPT, (AA) falas breves de OM, seguida de m?sica t?pica da regi?o. 25212 15.120,0 1354-1359 28/3 Radio Havana, Havana, CUBA, (SS) falas de YL e OM; identifica??o; m?sica. 25322 15.360,0 1404-1413 R28/3 adio Havana, Havana, CUBA, (SS) falas de YL, com boletim de not?cias. 35343 Antonio Laurentino Garcia PR7BCP ------------------------------ Message: 9 Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 20:10:29 +0000 (GMT) From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <jmromero782...@yahoo.es> To: undisclosed recipients: ; Subject: [HCDX] 6220 RTE Radio 1??, 28 mar 09, ingl?s. Message-ID: <851613.81353...@web25703.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Saludos cordiales. GUINEA ECUATORIAL 15190 Radio ?frica, Bata, 17:00-17:15, escuchada el 28 de marzo en ingl?s y dialecto africano sin identificar, locutor con ID, comentarios, dialogo en dialecto africano entre dos personas, SINPO 25432 NIGERIA 15120 Voice of Nigeria, Ikorodu, 17:29-17:35, escuchada el 28 de marzo en ingl?s a locutor con noticias, referencias a un ?Parlamento y Muhamed Abbas?, SINPO 45444 SUD?FRICA?? 6220 RTE Radio 1??, Meyerton, 19:55-20:08, escuchada el 28 de marzo en ingl?s a locutor y locutora con comentarios, entrevista a invitado, se le escucha con una modulaci?n deficiente, probablemente conversaci?n telef?nica, SINPO 35443 Piratas 6870 Playback Int., 18:35-18:45, escuchada el 28 de marzo en ingl?s a locutor con comentarios en programa musical, emisi?n m?sica disco-dance, SINPO 44444 Utilitarias UKR 6617 RFFQ Kiev Volmet, 18:25 UTC, 28/03/2008, locutora en ucraniano con datos de temperaturas, SIO 343. Jos? Miguel Romero Burjasot (Valencia) Espa?a Sangean ATS 909 Antena Radio Master A-108 ------------------------------ Message: 10 Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 21:18:00 -0000 From: "Tom Taylor" <em...@blueyonder.co.uk> To: "Tom Taylor" <em...@blueyonder.co.uk> Subject: [HCDX] FW: IRRS-Shortwave A09 (summer 2009) schedule Message-ID: <51380fff49af41bfaa0b571418b40...@dellcb21k2j> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" -----Original Message----- From: irrs-listeners-bounces+emrsw=blueyonder.co...@mailserv.nexus.org [mailto:irrs-listeners-bounces+emrsw=blueyonder.co...@mailserv.nexus.org] On Behalf Of Ron Norton Sent: 28 March 2009 08:08 To: em...@blueyonder.co.uk Cc: IRRS-Shortwave listeners Subject: IRRS-Shortwave A09 (summer 2009) schedule Dear IRRS Listeners, Effective March 29, 2009, the new A09 schedule will become effective for IRRS-Shortwave and European Gospel Radio, from Milano to Europe, Africa And Middle East. You can check the latest details at: http://www.nexus.org/NEXUS-IBA/Schedules/ This month I invite you to listen to our special one hr segment each Saturday from 1000-11000 CET on 9510 kHz (same time and freq during A09), with programs from International Public Access Radio (http://www.nexus.org/IPAR). Here is an excerpt of programs that you can hear via IPAR/IRRS each Saturday morning: World of Radio will be resumed each Saturday (except the 1st Sat in the month)from 1000-1030 CET on April 11. Radio Joystick will be on the air each first Saturday in the month from 1000-1100 CET, on 9510 kHz to Europe, North Africa and Middle East. For more information on our Christian segment daily on 5990 kHz, and on Fri-Sat& Sun evening on 7290 kHz, please check our web site at http://www.egradio.org. Reception reports and comments are always welcome, by email at: email: reports (at) nexus (dot) org Stay tuned and best 73s, de Ron ------------------------------ Message: 11 Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 22:02:45 +0000 (GMT) From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <jmromero782...@yahoo.es> To: undisclosed recipients: ; Subject: [HCDX] 6025 NO ID, ?rabe. Message-ID: <245199.4394...@web25705.mail.ukl.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Saludos cordiales. 6025 NO ID, 21:50-22:01, escuchada el 28 de marzo en ?rabe a locutor con comentarios, especie de proclamas, c?nticos sin m?sica, la emisi?n no corresponde con Radio Algerienne en 5865, emisi?n musical, me recuerda a Al-Quds TV, intento conectarme v?a Internet, http://www.nadorlive.com/tv/alquds.html, pero el audio no se abre, SINPO 44444 GRECIA 7450 Radio Makedonias, Avlis, 21:21-21:25, escuchada el 28 de marzo en griego con emisi?n de m?sica pop y folk local, SINPO 45554 MARRUECOS 5980 RTV Marocaine, Nador, 21:45-21:50, escuchada el 28 de marzo en ?rabe con emisi?n de m?sica pop local, SINPO 45544 RUSIA 5940 Voice of Rusia, Samara, 21:35-21:45, escuchada el 28 de marzo en espa?ol con reportaje sobre el 70 aniversario del final de la Guerra Civil Espa?ola, recordatorio a los brigadistas por la lucha contra el fascismo, comentarios de una superviviente rusa, antigua interprete del cuerpo de Aviaci?n, ex brigadista rusa, ?Adelina?, SINPO 45454 7340 Voice of Rusia, Novosibirsk-Oyash, 21:26-21:35, escuchada el 28 de marzo en espa?ol a locutor con noticias, resultado del partido de f?tbol entre Rusia 2 - Azerbaiy?n 0, m?sica de sinton?a, reportaje sobre el 70 aniversario del fin de la Guerra Civil Espa?ola que se conmemora el pr?ximo 1 de abril, SINPO 44444 Clandestinas ARMENIA 7550 Open Radio North Korea, Yerevan-Gavar, 21:15-21:20, escuchada el 28 de marzo en coreano a locutora presentando temas musicales, piezas pop mel?dicas, SINPO 24432 Jos? Miguel Romero Burjasot (Valencia) Espa?a Sangean ATS 909 Antena Radio Master A-108 ------------------------------ Message: 12 Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 22:22:59 -0000 From: "Tom Taylor" <em...@blueyonder.co.uk> To: "Tom Taylor" <em...@blueyonder.co.uk> Subject: [HCDX] FW: EMR / English for Kids Foundation Message-ID: <0671622f4ff847fc90b3e6c1fe0a4...@dellcb21k2j> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Dear EMR Listeners, If you speak English, you can talk to many people all over the world. The English for Kids Foundation supports projects for children to learn English in Ghana - India ? Kosovo ? Nicaragua ? Romania - Surinam and South-Africa. Now we wish to expand our projects worldwide, and we think it is important for children to learn English. Last week we started our ?Make Friends (Members) Campaign? Our goal is to collect 1.000 friends in 10 countries before the 17th of April 2009. For ? 10 you can be a friend (you may donate more, if you like, it is tax-deductible) Please visit www.efkf.org <http://www.efkf.org/> to register. Thank you again!!! 73s Tom & Staff at EMR ------------------------------ Message: 13 Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 22:34:11 -0000 From: "Tom Taylor" <em...@blueyonder.co.uk> To: "Tom Taylor" <em...@blueyonder.co.uk> Subject: [HCDX] FW: EMR / English for Kids Foundation Message-ID: <17bbe2f0ed764c78b7a23fe58bb5b...@dellcb21k2j> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Dear EMR Listeners, If you speak English, you can talk to many people all over the world. The English for Kids Foundation supports projects for children to learn English in Ghana - India ? Kosovo ? Nicaragua ? Romania - Surinam and South-Africa. Now we wish to expand our projects worldwide, and we think it is important for children to learn English. Last week we started our ?Make Friends (Members) Campaign? Our goal is to collect 1.000 friends in 10 countries before the 17th of April 2009. For ? 10 you can be a friend (you may donate more, if you like, it is tax-deductible) Please visit www.efkf.org <http://www.efkf.org/> to register. Thank you again!!! 73s Tom & Staff at EMR ------------------------------ Message: 14 Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 23:23:25 +0300 From: Mikhail Timofeyev <timofe...@sp.ru> To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com Subject: [HCDX] March 28 observations Message-ID: <53a69b8d-ec47-492e-8fe0-f479e6aaf...@sp.ru> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed Location: North-East part of the St.Petersburg city Receiver: Sangean 909 Antennas: 15 meters outdoor long wire All time are in UTC Frequencies in kHz 3215 0240-0247 MDG AWR Talata-Volondry (tent.), 28/03, Vernacular, YL talk, music - weak in comparison with two powerful TWR carriers on 3200 and 3240 at 0248 and their IS starting from 0249 6110 *0256-0304 ETH R. Fana, 28/03, nice exotic IS, opening OM ID at 0258 as "Hun Radio Fana ti", then OM talk and HOA music starting from 0301 - good with slight fading only and one utility signal on 6112, could not find any their // channel (such as 6890 or 7210) 6015 0305-0310 TNZ R. Tanzania, Zanzibar, 28/03, Swahili, OM talk after Quran-like OM singing - poor because of the BBC on the same channel and CRI on 6020 7295 1500-1520 MLA RTM Kuala Lumpur, 28/03, English, YL news, 1510 some OM ann, then pop songs with YL talks between them and some mentions of TraXXFM - fair with CNR1 splashes from 7290, // http:// bkj-station1.jaring.my/traxxfm with 40 seconds delay 9690 1622-1627* NIG Voice of Nigeria, 28/03, Vernacular, YL talk, OM ann, fanfare and sudden sigh off - fair-good with some fading and splashes from 9685 (BBC) 15120 1815-1840 NIG Voice of Nigeria, 28/03, English, "African Safari" program with pop songs of various African countries, etc. - good at the beginning, then fair and poor due to the propagation 7390 2254-2318 RUS Voice of Russia, St. Petersburg, 28/03, Russian, carrier + tone, 2259 OM ann, then news program and pop song of one well-known Russian musical group called "Lyube" - very good signal for this first A09 St.Petersburg Regional Center transmission beamed to S.America (2300-0300 daily) 73! Mikhail Timofeyev ------------------------------ Message: 15 Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 00:26:57 -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] Please check 4980 KHz Message-ID: <009801c9b005$12299590$fac8a...@hp98588948284> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Folks, Please check 4980 khz for Spanish broadcast. Don't have anyone on that freq who speaks Spanish. Thanks Chuck B ka4...@peoplepc.com ------------------------------ Message: 16 Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 06:01:48 +0530 (IST) From: sakthi vel <ardicdxc...@yahoo.co.in> To: ardic <ardicdxc...@yahoo.co.in> Subject: [HCDX] IRRS A09 Message-ID: <575052.71938...@web95416.mail.in2.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 A09 / Summer 2009 schedule for IRRS-Shortwave (Milano, Italy) Freq.(kHz)Time UTCTime CEST Days ITU Zones Power & Modulation Antenna Language 5990 0430-0530 0630-0730 Mon-Thu 18-19,27-30,37-39 150 kW A3 Europe, N Africa English (1) 7290 1800-2100 2000-2300 Fri, Sat, Sun 18-20,27-30,37-40 150 kW A3 Europe, MidEast, Africa English (1) 9510 0800-0900 1000-1100 Sat 18-20,27-30,37-40 150 kW A3 Europe, MidEast, N Africa English (1) 9510 0930-1200 1130-1400 Sun 18-20,27-30,37-40 150 kW A3 Europe, MidEast, N Africa English (1) 15650 1500-1800 1700-2000 Daily 18,27-30,37-40,46-48,52,53,57 150 kW A3 Africa English, Arabic (2) (1) To Europe, Middle East and N Africa (2) to Africa A3 = Double Side Band (DSB) AM Information on any additional test transmission will be available on our Web site http://www.nexus.org/NEXUS-IBA/Schedules CEST: Central European Summer Time or local time in Central Europe UTC+2) UTC: Universal Time Coordinated equivalent to GMT For more information: IRRS-Shortwave, PO BOX 10980, I-20110 Milano, Italy. ph: +39-02-266 6971 fax: +39-02-706 38 151 email: i...@nexus.org (Jaisakthivel, Chennai, India, www.adxc.wordpress.com Via Mike Terry, Ron Norton, Tom Taylor) Get perfect Email ID for your Resume. Grab now http://in.promos.yahoo.com/address ------------------------------ Message: 17 Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 00:36:58 -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] exact freq Message-ID: <00af01c9b006$78b65f40$fac8a...@hp98588948284> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original The exact freq on my last is: 4979.95 KHz. Still got a female in Sp comments. Chuck ------------------------------ Message: 18 Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 21:09:33 EDT From: brian384...@aol.com To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com Subject: [HCDX] Recent Logs Message-ID: <c9a.227344c2.37002...@aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" ** EQUATORIAL GUINEA. 5005, Radio Nacional-Bata, 2255-2300*, March 28, threshold-very weak signal but able to hear their National Anthem at 2258-2300*. Some occasional QRM from 2-way radio traffic at 2300. (Brian Alexander, PA) ** EQUATORIAL GUINEA. 15190, Radio Africa, 2205-2258*, March 28, tune-in to the Tony Alamo Show with religious talk. Gospel music at 2252. Closing ID announcements at 2255-2257 with IDs & e-mail address. Good signal. (Brian Alexander, PA) ** SYRIA. 9330, Radio Damascus, 2110-2204*, March 28, tune-in to English news. Local music. More news at 2125 about Israel?s government & President Obama. IDs. National Anthem at 2159. Strong carrier, weak hum, & fair to good modulation. // 12085 - strong carrier, hum & basicly no audio with only some occasional bits and pieces of weak audio at times. Both frequencies off the air at 2204 but noted 9330 back on the air at 2225 check in Spanish but with weak modulation. (Brian Alexander, PA) ** U.S.A. Pirate, 6875.19, Radio Free Euphoria, 2328-2355, March 28, rock music. Rap music. Canned IDs. Drug oriented music. Talk about marijuana. Fake ads. Very good signal. (Brian Alexander, PA) ** ZANZIBAR. 11735, Radio Tanzania-Zanzibar, 1800-1814, March 28, English ?Spice FM? news at 1800-1811. Swahili talk at 1811. Wobbly, slightly distorted audio. Audio continues to get worse & worse every week. (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 $10 or less. (http://food.aol.com/frugal-feasts?ncid=emlcntusfood00000001) ------------------------------ Message: 19 Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 01:52:25 +0100 From: <ka4...@peoplepc.com> To: <ka4...@peoplepc.com> Cc: Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld <shortwavewo...@yahoogroups.com>, Robert Wilkner <r...@earthlink.net>, Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI <l...@directbox.com>, CUMBREDX <cumbr...@cs2.ralabs.com>, d...@yahoogroups.com, hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com, gaylevanh...@monitoringtimes.com Subject: [HCDX] ClewistonUSA - Log Sat Message-ID: <00e701c9b008$a15be170$fac8a...@hp98588948284> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Bolivia, 6134.77, Radio Santa Cruz, 2330-2345, Even though the preceding time says 2330 UTC, I've been sitting on 6134.77 KHz for almost 15 minutes prior. The signal however, just started to fade in at a threshold level and by 2333 what already at a poor level. Noted a lot of loud and excitable Spanish talk by a male which I believe was a description of a soccer game. Unfortunately, the signal did not improve beyond the poor level. Checked back at 0150 and signal had improved to a fair with a male in Spanish language comments. (Chuck Bolland, March 28/29, 2009) Czech Republic, 5930, Radio Prague, 2323-2355 Noted a male in English language comments explaining a few aspects of the Czech Society. He gives URL with ID. At 2345, the male discusses Radio Prague and Radio Liberty and a woman who worked for both back in the 60's is interviewed. Signal was fair. (Chuck Bolland, March 28, 2009) Unid, 4979.95, 0012-0030 Initially noted a female in comments. Heard a male in there commenting too. At 0022 possibly Latin American music presented briefly (only a couple of bars) then a female comments. Nothing else by 0051. Signal never improved enough to glean other details and was dropped. (Chuck Bolland March 29, 2009) Bolivia, 4716.67, Radio Yura, 0050-0100 At tune in, noted just singing by a female. At 0056 a male comments with a child in Spanish. Difficult to get the drift of a conversation with the static crashes wiping out the signal every few milliseconds. At 0103 music heard. Signal was threshold. Rechecked at 0145 and noted a fair signal from Yura. So condx are improving tonight. (Chuck Bolland, March 29, 2009) Peru, 4826.46, Radio Sicuani, 0105-0115, With a male in Spanish language comments. He may be talking politics indicated by the tone of his words. At 0110 signal disappears for a couple of minutes, but is back by 0112. Maybe the transmitter dropped of the air? Anyway the man continues to talk. Signal was poor. (Chuck Bolland, March 29, 2009) Bolivia, 3310, Radio Mosoj Chaski, 0120-0145 Notice a male and female talking together in Spanish. The female doing most of the talking however. Later a discussion with a telephone caller is conducted. At 0129, music. Signal was fair to good when I tuned away at 0145. (Chuck Bolland, March 29, 2009) Clewiston, Florida wj hf1000 End of Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 75, Issue 30 ********************************************