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Today's Topics:

   1. EMR Birthday this Sunday at 0900 utc (Tom Taylor)
   2. Sat Morn Dx (Charles Bolland)
   3. LA ROSA DE TOKYO PARA ESTE FIN DE SEMANA: La radiodifusion        en
      Irak y su desaparecido servicio de ondas cortas (Arnaldo)
   4. Glenn Hauser logs April 17, 2010 (Glenn Hauser)
   5. Log BBC World Service via SNG (Theodor Averbeck)
   6. A-10 RUS Voice of Russia, Moscow, Foreign service on MW & SW
      (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   7. April 17-18 Logs (brian384...@aol.com)
   8. Log 18/Apr-B (Jorge Freitas (Yahoo))


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2010 08:37:53 +0100
From: "Tom Taylor" <em...@blueyonder.co.uk>
To: "Tom Taylor" <em...@blueyonder.co.uk>
Subject: [HCDX] EMR Birthday this Sunday at 0900 utc
Message-ID: <b0eec52ade0549b481f161c058b12...@dellcb21k2j>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="us-ascii"

EMR Birthday this Sunday at 0900 utc

 

Date         18th of April 2010

Time         09.00 to 1000 utc 

Channel   6140 khz

Programmes:   

09.00 Tom Taylor programme

09.30  Mike Taylor (Mail Box programme)

 

EMR Internet radio service on Sunday and Monday

Programme repeats are at the following times: 

10.00, 13:00, 16:00, 19:00,  22:00 utc

 

Please visit www.emr.org.uk and click on the "EMR internet radio" button 

which you will find throughout the website (see the menu on the left). 

 

Please send all reception reports to: stu...@emr.org.uk    Good Listening
73s Tom

 



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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2010 10:33:29 -0000
From: "Charles Bolland" <ka4...@peoplepc.com>
To: "ALF" <alf.e.pers...@telia.com>, "Arnaldo slaen"
        <sl...@ciudad.com.ar>,  "Bob Wilkner" <r...@earthlink.net>,
        "brainman214" <brainman...@gmail.com>,Carlos
        GonA?alves<carlos-rel...@sapo.pt>,      "Cumbre" <cumbr...@n2jeu.net>,
        "DSWCI" <l...@directbox.com>,   "Gayle Van Horn"
        <gaylevanh...@monitoringtimes.com>,     "Glenn Hauser"
        <wghau...@yahoo.com>,   "Hard-core-dx" <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,
        "Marie Lamb" <mal...@cumbredx.org>
Subject: [HCDX] Sat Morn Dx
Message-ID:
        
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Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="us-ascii"

Unident, 6199.96, 1012-1030,   Noted a carrier here
using the WR G305e, but no audio.   Retuned this
freq using the HF1000 and had a male and female in
comments.  This continues, but can't identify the
language being used.  At 1023 music heard.   This could
be China, but could not hear it well enough 
to confirm?  (Chuck Bolland, April 17, 2010)
 
WinRadio G305e/pd   WJ HF1000
26.37N 081.05W
 
 


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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2010 08:26:35 +0200
From: "Arnaldo" <sl...@ciudad.com.ar>
To: <condigl...@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: radioescu...@yahoogrupos.com.br, hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com,
        span...@kbs.co.kr, NoticiasDX <noticia...@yahoogroups.com>,     
Domesticas
        Y Tropicales <domesticasytropica...@yahoogroups.com>,
        cumbr...@cs2.ralabs.com, playdx2003 <playdx2...@yahoogroups.com>,       
DXLD
        <d...@yahoogroups.com>, bcln...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [HCDX] LA ROSA DE TOKYO PARA ESTE FIN DE SEMANA: La
        radiodifusion   en Irak y su desaparecido servicio de ondas cortas
Message-ID: <002c01caddf6$edec7370$10afc...@windowsv03oj4t>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

La Rosa de Tokyo, el programa semanal de DX y medios de comunicaci?n irradiado 
a trav?s de LS11 Radio Provincia de Buenos Aires (AM1270 Khz;

www.amprovincia.com.ar y una importante red de emisoras de frecuencia modulada, 
amplitud modulada y onda corta de la Argentina y el resto del  mundo) 

 

La Rosa de Tokyo se irradia los s?bados  desde las 0900 hasta las 1000 hora de 
la Argentina (1200 a 1300 horas UTC).-  En caso de querer escuchar el programa 
en cualquier momento pueden visitar la excelente p?gina programas DX en 
http://programasdx.com/larosadetokio.htm

 

El programa correspondiente al fin de semana del 17 y 18 de Abril  (que en d?as 
posteriores se puede bajar de la p?gina programasdx.com)  estar? dedicado a 
analizar las emisoras m?s representativas de la historia de Irak. Se analizar? 
especialmente el ya desaparecido servicio de ondas cortas en idioma espa?ol.

 

Recuerden que los d?as subsiguientes podr?n volver a escuchar este programa 
haciendo click en http://programasdx.com/



Omar Somma y Arnaldo Slaen


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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2010 09:20:13 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs April 17, 2010
Message-ID: <875604.2432...@web51107.mail.re2.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

** CHINA [and non]. Firedrake April 17: 8400 good at 1315. Nothing on 9, 10 or 
11 MHz bands. But at 1440 found with good signal on 12970, none of the other 
`970s.

All India Radio Vividh Bharati service (mostly musical entertainment, one of 
our favorites) now has severe competition for its longtime frequency 9870. 
April 17 at 1342, English/Chinese gab from CRI English service well atop AIR, 
still so at 1417. 

The CRI infexion spreads wider and wider, as they ignore other stations` 
previous frequency occupancy to put on more and more unneeded transmitters. I 
hear that the Chinese delegations to HFCC conferences are scary and 
uncooperative, as you might expect.

CRI is now using 9870 at 1300-1600 for three hours in English via Xi`an site at 
200 degrees, as if to rub it into the Indians by aiming more or less toward 
Bengaluru. The ChiCom don`t really care if some of their own programs have 
unnecessary interference; there are so many frequencies that transmitters can 
burn off 500 kW just to show how omnipotent China is; and how totally lacking 
in respect for its neighbors (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** CUBA [and non]. 9490, ran across R. Rep?blica via Sackville, good signal 
April 17 at 0155 as they were just finishing a frequency announcement ``en 31 
metros``, I suppose saying they were about to change to 9780. Continued 
plugging http://www.radiorepublica.org and off abruptly at 0159* interrupting 
programming. The horarios page of that website merely lists hourly program 
titles for each day of the week, nothing about frequencies!

Then I tuned up to 9780 at 0159 and find the jamming is already running; about 
0159.5 I can tell R.R. has come on, but roughly equal level to jamnoise, and 
quickly loses out to the jamming, so much less favorable here than 9490 had 
been.

At 0547 April 17, 9460 had lite pulse jamming against nothing, since R. Mart? 
is on that temporary new frequency only until 0400. There was also some 
intermittent Spanish 2-way SSB nearby on the hi side (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) See also USA [non] WRMI

** GERMANY [non]. 13840, April 17 at 1356 Farsi with severe echo about a 
syllable apart. This is too much to be a case of longpath/shortpath. Here`s 
why: DW Persian at 1330-1400 is listed as via BOTH Trincomalee, SRI LANKA at 
335 degrees, and Samara, RUSSIA at 140 degrees! So they are getting the echo 
even worse in Iran. Someone really messed up with this arrangement. At least 
one of the transmitters was also emitting hum (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** IRAN [non]. 15680, R. Farda ID and music at 1406 April 17, fair; it`s via 
Lampertheim, GERMANY at 1330-1500 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) Also 
see GERMANY [non]

** KOREA NORTH [non]. After hearing that guy on WRMI at 1345 say that Shiokaze 
could not really be heard any more as far into the dayside as OK, I set out to 
prove him wrong, tuning 6135 at 1400 April 17: yes, there it is, with piano 
music, but very poor and not sure whether it`s in Japanese or Korean today; 
Aoki says normally Korean on Saturdays. 

Also SAH and CCI from some other modulation. That could still be Madagascar 
long-path as was hearing a few weeks ago before Sea Breeze moved here; only 
other possibility on 6135 at this hour is Yemen which would also have to be 
longpath, but a longshot. 6135 is also reserved for some relay via Irkutsk, 
Russia, but no confirmation it is axually in use (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA NORTH [and non]. 9335, surprised to find RFA Burmese in the clear at 
1316 April 17, rather than clashing with VOK, which must be off the air during 
English hour. 1339 checked // 11710 and not audible there either. Back to 9335 
at 1339, just as carrier cut on resuming the SAH with TINIAN. Not checked again 
until 1412 when VOK was modulating in French, back to normal huge collision 
with RFA. 

And it`s not really necessary, considering several open frequencies in the 
vicinity. How is reception in Myanmar? Is IBB being self-destructive, or just 
off the ball overlooking VOK`s long usage of 9335 since as an outlaw nation, it 
does not participate in HFCC? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. 9955, WRMI with WORLD OF RADIO 1508 mid-program break at 
1344 Saturday April 17, squeezed between stronger Furusato no Kaze via TAIWAN 
on 9950 and omnipresent RTTY on 9960, but no 9955 jamming audible. If the 
DentroCuban Jamming Command has taken steps to avoid jamming WRMI English 
programs, we appreciate that. More likely it`s just a tossup (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9385, WWRB with Brother Scare Sabbath, April 17 at 1412, accompanied 
by buzz out to plus/minus 30 kHz, 9355-9415, QRMing e.g. WTJC 9370 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 11715, KJES reactivated, April 17 at 1455, good signal but just 
barely modulated, sounds like catechisms. Tnx to a tip from Thomas Nyberg, IA, 
who discovered them earlier in the hour (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** VIETNAM. 12020 fair with SE Asian music April 17 at 1419; 1429 brief 
announcement and off, but then a weaker carrier came back on. This fits the 
schedule of VOV which at 1430 makes a beam switch from 57 to 177 degrees, as 
language changes from Japanese to Indonesian (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST) 

UNIDENTIFIED. 15575, open carrier at 1404 and still at 1413 April 17. At first 
figured it`s Greenville tuning up for later 15580 broadcast, but that is no 
longer scheduled at any time. However, Botswana has to take over 15580 from S?o 
Tom? at 1530, and until then needs to stay off 15580. VOA English via Botswana 
is now scheduled on 15580 all the way from 1530 to 2200, following the initial 
sesquihour via Pinheira (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      



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Message: 5
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2010 20:25:44 +0200
From: Theodor Averbeck <am...@web.de>
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: [HCDX] Log BBC World Service via SNG
Message-ID: <80f0bf37-b270-41d1-bca2-0778967a3...@web.de>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

Log Data 
Frequency kHz 3915
Date 2010-04-16
Time UTC 2300
Transmitter at Kranji SNG
T-Coordinates 1.422004128287977 N  103.72658014297485 E
Report Talk with News in Politics
Language English
SIO 333
Radiostation www.BBC.Co.UK 

73 Theo  

RX AOR AR7030 - Loc JO42DR







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Message: 6
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2010 02:34:53 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <buesch...@web.de>
To: "HCDX" <hard-core...@kotalampi.com>, "DXLD" <d...@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [HCDX] A-10 RUS Voice of Russia, Moscow, Foreign service on
        MW & SW
Message-ID: <4544a30aebe747e28ab7ecffe62f6...@hnpc2>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original


RUSSIA   A-10 Voice of Russia Moscow, Foreign Service schedule.

VA: direct links of VoRussia A-10 schedule, 28 March - 31 Oct, 2010.

All languages excluding Russian
<http://www.dxing.ru/component/option,com_dxbase/Itemid,117/section,voral/
>

Russian service
<http://www.dxing.ru/index.php?option=com_dxbase&Itemid=117&section=vorws>

International Russian Radio
<http://www.dxing.ru/index.php?option=com_dxbase&Itemid=117&section=vormr>
(Vadim Alexeew-RUS via Michael Bethge-D, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews April 9)

Language UT kHz Tx location      kW  Target Addit info

Arabic
1500-1600  9460 Novosibirsk      250 NE&ME
1500-1600  1314 Yerevan ARM     1000 NE&ME
1600-1900 11795 Dushanbe TJK     500 Africa
1600-1900 11795 Dushanbe TJK     500 NE&ME
1600-1900  7435 Dushanbe TJK    1000 Africa
1600-1900  7435 Dushanbe TJK    1000 NE&ME
1700-1800 12065 St. P.           400 NE&ME
1700-1900 12060 St. P.           200 Africa
1700-2000  9360 Dushanbe TJK     100 NE&ME
1700-1900  7305 Krasnodar        100 NE&ME
1700-2000  1314 Yerevan ARM     1000 NE&ME
1900-2000  7315 Novosibirsk      250 NE&ME
2200-2300  1314 Yerevan ARM     1000 NE&ME

Dari, Pashto
1200-1400 15510 Samara           250 NE&ME
1200-1400  4975 Dushanbe TJK     100 NE&ME
1200-1400   972 Dushanbe TJK    1000 NE&ME
1200-1400   801 Dushanbe TJK     500 NE&ME
1200-1400   648 Dushanbe TJK    1000 NE&ME

English
0200-0300  9665 Grigoriopol MDA  500 Ce.AM
0200-0400 15425 Petropavl.-Kam.  250 No.AM
0300-0400  9665 Grigoriopol MDA  500 Ce.AM
0300-0400  9665 Grigoriopol MDA  500 Ce.AM
0300-0400 15735 Komsom.-n-A      250 Asia DRM
0300-0400 15585 Vladivistok      250 Asia
0400-0600 13775 Petropavl.-Kam.  250 No.AM [not VLD ?]
0500-0900  1323 Wachenbrunn GER 1000 Europe
0600-0900 15405 Komsom.-n-A      250 AUS/NZL
0700-1000 17495 Dushanbe TJK    1000 AUS/NZL
0700-0900  1251 Dushanbe TJK     500 Asia
0700-1000 17495 Dushanbe TJK    1000 Far East
0800-1000 12060 Moscow Taldom    250 Europe DRM
0900-1100 15170 Chita            500 Far East
1100-1200 12065 Chita            500 Far East
1200-1300 11755 Dushanbe TJK    1000 Asia
1200-1300 11500 Dushanbe TJK     500 Asia
1300-1400 12065 Chita            500 Far East
1400-1500 11500 Dushanbe TJK     500 Asia
1400-1500  9750 Moscow Taldom    250 Europe DRM
1400-1600  9455 Petropavl.-Kam.  250 No.AM
1400-1600  6000 Vladivistok      250 Far East
1400-1900  4975 Dushanbe TJK     100 Asia
1400-1900  4975 Dushanbe TJK     100 NE&ME
1400-1500  1251 Dushanbe TJK     500 Asia
1400-1500  1251 Dushanbe TJK     500 NE&ME
Delete 1400-1500 1323  Huadian Jilin CHN 600 Asia.
1323 Xuadjan. - Yumuqiaozi, Huadian, Jilin Province, China.

1500-1900 12040 Moscow           200 Europe
1500-1700 11985 Moscow           500 NE&ME
1500-1600  9735 Samara           250 NE&ME
1500-1600  9660 Baoji Xian CHN   150 Asia
1500-1800 11985 Moscow           500 Africa
1500-1800 11985 Moscow           500 NE&MEa
1600-1800  1251 Dushanbe TJK     500 Asia
1600-1800  1251 Dushanbe TJK     500 NE&ME
1700-1800 13855 Moscow           250 Africa
1700-1800  1269 XuanweiYunnan CHN600 Asia
1900-2100 12040 Moscow           200 Europe
1900-2300  1215 Kaliningrad     1200 Europe

probably also additional 
2200-0200  9890 Krasnodar Armavir to NoAM

French
1600-2000 11550 Yerevan  ARM     500 Africa
1600-1800 11550 Yerevan  ARM     500 Europe
1600-1700  9880 Kaliningrad       15 Europe DRM
1600-1700  9750 Moscow Taldom    250 Europe DRM
1600-1800  9745 Chita            500 Africa
1700-2000 15465 Moscow           250 Africa
1800-2000 15465 Moscow           250 Europe
1800-1900 12050 St. P.           200 Africa
1800-2100  9880 Kaliningrad       15 Europe DRM
1900-2000 12050 St. P.           200 Europe
1900-2100 12030 Novosibirsk      200 Africa
1900-2100 12030 Novosibirsk      200 Europe
1900-2100  1323 Wachenbrunn GER  150 Europe

German
0900-1200  1431 Dresden GER      250 Europe
0900-1200  1323 Wachenbrunn GER 1000 Europe
0900-1200   693 Oranienburg GER  250 Europe
0900-1200   630 Braunschweig GER 100 Europe
1000-1200  9850 Moscow Taldom    250 Europe DRM
1500-1900 12010 Samara           250 Europe
1500-1800  9750 Moscow Taldom    250 Europe DRM
1500-1700  1431 Dresden GER      250 Europe
1500-1900  1323 Wachenbrunn GER 1000 Europe
1500-1900  1215 Kaliningrad     1200 Europe
1500-1700   693 Oranienburg GER  250 Europe
1500-1700   630 Braunschweig GER 100 Europe
1800-1900  1431 Dresden GER      250 Europe
1800-1900   693 Oranienburg GER  250 Europe
1800-1900   630 Braunschweig GER 100 Europe

Hindi
1300-1400 11755 Dushanbe TJK    1000 Asia
1300-1400 11500 Dushanbe TJK     500 Asia
1300-1400  9670 Dushanbe TJK     100 Asia
1300-1400  9445 Irkutsk           15 Asia   DRM
Delete 1300-1400 UT 1269 Xuanwei Yunnan-CHN 600 in A-10.

1500-1600 11755 Dushanbe TJK    1000 Asia
1500-1600  9670 Dushanbe TJK     100 Asia
1500-1600  9445 Irkutsk           15 Asia   DRM
1500-1600   972 Dushanbe TJK    1000 Asia

Italian
1700-1800 12050 St. P.           200 Europe
1700-1800  9880 Kaliningrad       15 Europe DRM
1700-1800  7310 Moscow           250 Europe
2130-2230  1548 Grigoriopol MDA  500 Europe

Japanese
1200-1400  7235 Irkutsk          100 Asia
1300-1400   720 Yuzhno-Sakhal.  1000 Asia
1300-1400   630 Komsom.-n-A      500 Asia

Kurdish
1600-1700  9460 Novosibirsk      250 NE&ME
1600-1700  1314 Yerevan ARM     1000 NE&ME

Mandarin Chinese
1000-1300  5930 Vladivistok      100 Asia
1000-1400  1251 Ussuriysk        600 Asia
1000-1400   648 Ussuriysk        500 Asia
1100-1300  1251 Dushanbe TJK     500 Asia
1100-1300  1080 Irkutsk          500 Asia
1200-1300   801 Chita            600 Asia
1300-1400  6000 Vladivistok      250 Asia

Mongolian [exc Sun in A-09 ...]
1300-1400  5930 Vladivistok      100 Asia
1300-1400  1080 Irkutsk          500 Asia
1300-1400   801 Chita            600 Asia

Persian
1500-1700  9360 Dushanbe TJK     100 NE&ME
1500-1700  1377 Yerevan ARM     1000 NE&ME
1500-1700   648 Dushanbe TJK    1000 NE&ME

Polish
1700-1800  9615 Samara           250 Europe
1700-1800  1143 Kaliningrad      150 Europe
1700-1800   693 Oranienburg GER  250 Europe

Portuguese
2100-2200  7440 Dushanbe TJK     500 Europe
2100-2200  5920 Krasnodar        200 Europe
2300-2400 11605 Fr Guiana        250 So.AM
2300-2400 11510 Dushanbe TJK    1000 So.AM
2300-2400  9965 Yerevan  ARM     500 So.AM

Serbo-Croatian
1500-1700 12060 St. P.           200 Europe
1500-1700   548 Grigoriopol MDA  500 Europe
2000-2130  9470 Samara           250 Europe
2000-2130  7340 St. P.           200 Europe
2000-2130  1548 Grigoriopol MDA  500 Europe

Spanish
0000-0100 11510 Dushanbe TJK    1000 So.AM
0000-0100  9965 Yerevan  ARM     500 Ce.AM
0000-0100  9810 Fr Guiana        250 So.AM
0100-0200 11510 Dushanbe TJK    1000 So.AM
0100-0200  9965 Yerevan  ARM     500 Ce.AM
0100-0200  9945 Dushanbe TJK     500 So.AM
0100-0200  9810 Fr Guiana GUF    250 So.AM
0100-0200  9735 Fr Guiana GUF    250 Ce.AM
0200-0400 11510 Dushanbe TJK    1000 So.AM
0200-0400  9965 Yerevan  ARM     500 Ce.AM
0200-0400  9945 Dushanbe TJK     500 So.AM
0200-0400  9735 Fr Guiana GUF    250 Ce.AM
0400-0500 11510 Dushanbe TJK    1000 So.AM
0400-0500  9965 Yerevan  ARM     500 So.AM
0400-0500  9945 Dushanbe TJK     500 So.AM
0400-0500  9735 Fr Guiana GUF    250 Ce.AM
2000-2100  5920 Krasnodar        200 Europe
2000-2100  7440 Dushanbe TJK     500 Europe

Turkish
1400-1600  7325 Krasnodar        100 NE&ME
1400-1600  1170 Krasnodar       1200 NE&ME

Urdu
1400-1500 11755 Dushanbe TJK    1000 Asia
1400-1500  9670 Dushanbe TJK     100 Asia
1400-1500  9445 Irkutsk           15 Asia   DRM
1400-1500   972 Dushanbe TJK    1000 Asia
1400-1500   801 Dushanbe TJK     500 Asia

Vietnamese
1200-1300 12065 Chita            500 SoAS/FE
1200-1300   603 DongFang    CHN  600 SoEaAS

Delete foreign station relays now, at
Some  558 kHz London U.K. 100 Europe excSat
Some  621 kHz Grigoriopol MDA     150 Europe
Some  999 kHz Grigoriopol MDA     500 Europe
some 1170 kHz Mogilev     BLR     800 Europe
(A-10; April 9, via Michael Bethge-D  wwdxc BC-DX TopNews;
location updated and compressed by wb)

Some entries occur TWICE to different targets, so maybe two tx units are in
use in parallel co-channel at given time... ?

This taken from Voice of Russia schedule website.
But the Russian Khyrilic text show
 603 Dong Fang, Hainan Isl, China.
1269 Snjanbeh [Syuanvey]. - Huidong, Luoshui Zhen, Xuanwei, Qujing City,
     Yunnan Province, China.
(Voice of Russia, via Vadim Alexeew-RUS via Michael Bethge-D,
wwdxc BC-DX TopNews April 9)



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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2010 23:36:22 EDT
From: brian384...@aol.com
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: [HCDX] April 17-18 Logs
Message-ID: <26729.7a449d30.38fbd...@aol.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"

** ETHIOPIA. 6090.0, Amhara State Radio, 0314-0330+, April 18,  tune-in
to local Horn of Africa music. Talk in presumed Amharic. Fair signal  with
Anguilla off the air. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** GUINEA. 7125, Radio Guine?, 2055-2125*, 2221-2356*, April 17, French  
and vernacular talk. Local music. Abrupt sign off at 2125. Back on the air  
at 
2221 check with French talk. Local string music. Abrupt sign off at  2356.
Poor to fair with occasional HAM QRM. (Brian Alexander, PA) 

** MADAGASCAR. 5010, Radio Madagasikara, *0253-0310+, April 18, sign 
on  with pop music. IS at 0256. Choral National Anthem at 0258. Malagasy
talk at  0300. Religious programming at 0303 with religious music and talk.
Fair.  Suppressed carrier USB. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** NIGER. 9704.99, LV du Sahel, Niamey, 2135-2300*, April 17, vernacular  
and French talk. Local rustic tribal music. Local drums. ?La Voix du  Sahel?
ID at 2150 along with local flute music. Wide variety of local  Afro-pops 
and 
Euro-pop music. Qur`an at 2253. Choral National Anthem at  2258. 
Approximately 20 second long test tone at 2300 and off. Fair signal.  
(Brian 
Alexander, PA) 
 
** THAILAND. 9680, Radio Thailand, 2030-2045, April 17, gongs at  2030
and opening English announcements. English news at 2031. Fair. (Brian  
Alexander, PA) 
 
** U.S.A. 15550 USB, WJHR, Milton, FL, 2025-2030, April 17, English fire  
and brimtone preacher. Very weak. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 

Brian Alexander, Mechanicsburg, PA, USA  
Equipment: Icom  IC-7600, two 100 foot longwires 
 
 
 
 



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Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2010 05:07:20 -0000
From: "Jorge Freitas \(Yahoo\)" <jorgefreitas_...@yahoo.com.br>
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        <condigl...@yahoogroups.com>, "Cumbre Lista" <cumbr...@n2jeu.net>,
        "Hard Core DX" <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: [HCDX] Log 18/Apr-B
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9895 18/Apr 0400 MADAGASCAR, Voice of People, in Shona/Ndeb. Beep signal, ID
by OM, after YL talks. At 0403 UT what appears to be a taped interview
conducted by YL. As 0416 UT local short mx. 45433 (Jorge Freitas-B)

 

9740 18/Apr 0420 SLOVAKIA, IRRS Milano, in Arabic. OM talks followed by
local pop music. Moderate signal amid the noise of my electric network. At
0427 UT vignette ID, after OM and YL talks. At 0432 UT local pop mx. (Jorge
Freitas-B)

 

9625 18/Apr 0443 CANADA, CBC Radio Nord Quebec, EE. OM and YL present news.
At 0445 UT YL interview a man, several mentions of Quebec. Moderate QRM from
broadcasters neighbors. At 0452 UT end interview. At 0453 UT OM and YL with
several mentions of Canada. (Jorge Freitas-B) 

 

73

Jorge Freitas
Local time -3 UT
Feira de Santana Bahia
Brasil
Degen 1103 
Dipole antenna, 19 meters - east/west - Balun 4:1
Skype: jorge.freitas.fsa
Escutas (listening, my blog):  <http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006>
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/75006

 



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