** BRAZIL. After hearing R. Africa reactivated(?) on 15190, seemingly with a 
second carrier interfering, as early as 2131 March 12, still at 2236 with 
EQUATORIAL GUINEA [q.v.] atop, by 2257 I am hearing only Portuguese, equatorial 
flutter, 2300 ending program `Sertanejo Moderno`, Inconfidência IDs and 
announcements with hyped enthusiasm. Brian Alexander, Pennsylvania, was 
listening at exactly the same time and put ZYE522 at 40 Hz low, after also 
hearing `Africa until 2255.

Then I looked for Brazilians besides 11780 RNA on 25m: 11815 had a 
Portuguese-speaking preacher at 2311, modulation a bit distorted, fair signal. 
I sure hope R. Brasil Central has not sold out completely to the gospel-huxters 
like so many Brazilian SW stations! At least this one is low-key, no wailing 
David Miranda. 2317 hymn, 2321 R. Brasil Central ID in passing. Hope this is 
just a brief program breaking their usual music or `full-service` format (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL. After hearing the VY0SNO beacon on 10m, I kept looking for some SSB 
DX higher up, and soon logged two Paulistas from nowhere near Nunavut, March 12:

28406-USB, at 2151, PY2XC, making 5-9 contacts with US stations including a 
WB9. Sounds like a North American, but his QRZ.com lookup page shows: CARLOS 
SILVÉRIO, P. O. Box 210, ITUPEVA, SP 13295000, Brazil, with photos of himself 
and his rig.

28507.5-USB, at 2152, PY2OE: Rogerio (Roger) Campos, P. O. BOX 47545, 
03563-970 São Paulo/SP, Brazil. He has a more authentic Brazilian accent in 
English (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISSTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA. After hearing Cuba on 12m, I tried 10m, the lower part of which is 
3+ MHz higher, and thus may still be above the MUF. At first, not much in the 
DX/SSB range, but at 2143 March 12, a beacon on 28183.3 approx.: DE VY0SNO 
VY0SNO VY0SNO FP53RS K sent over and over. QRZ.com shows a rather northerly 
location, to my surprise:

``VY0SNO, Larry L Horlick, BOX 1082, IQALUIT, NU X0A 0H0, Canada,
Beacon: 10m: 28.182, 15 watts, 1/2 wave horizontal dipole, 30m ASL; A1`` And 
FP53RS chex for the grid square around Iqaluit. Poor signal with some fadeouts, 
but R5 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. I recently caught CO8LY, Santiago, on 12 meter CW; he must be quite a 
fan of this band, since now I have him on phone/SSB, March 12 at 2138, calling 
CQ 12, QRZ on 24945-USB. Making quick contacts with 5-9 reports, so must be in 
a contest (unlike some DX contests which exclude this so-called ``WARC band`` 
as if the original hambands were not also established by previous World 
Administrative Radio Conferences). One was K4IA. At 2140, VA7CQ called him, but 
CO8LY did not respond. 2141 worked N5RRL. Looked for other 12m signals, and 
there was some CW at the low end, but CO8LY was the OSSBSOB --- only single 
sideband station on band (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** EGYPT. 11590, since there has been a recent report of decent modulation, 
with very low expectations I tried R. Cairo`s English to Western North America, 
March 12 at 2311, and I was not disappointed --- as almost always the case, 
there was NO modulation audible, on this S9+20 signal, with flutter. No 
improvement at 2316 when news should have been underway. By 2355, to be 
charitable, I would upgrade it to JBM --- just barely modulated (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** EQUATORIAL GUINEA. As I inquired a few days ago, is R. Africa active on 
15190? It may not have been for more than a month, but it`s there March 12 at 
2131 with a distorted gospel huxter, perhaps mixed with Brasil. Retuned at 2155 
just in time to hear outro of that show giving a .org website, no ID, and 2156 
right in to program #428 from Tony Alamo --- yes, the disgraced, arrested, 
charged, prosecuted, convicted and serving 175 years for child sexual abuse 
evangelist is still on the air influencing dozens of listeners worldwide from 
his federal prison cell in Terre Haute, Indiana (or rather, from stockpile of 
old program tapes), thanks to Pan American Broadcasting and the Equatorial 
Guineans who couldn`t care less what scum they put on the air as long as the 
time keeps being paid for. 

At 2236 I can tell there are two carriers, as Alamo is mixed with noise, but I 
suspect more of that is coming from the Bata transmitter itself than Belo 
Horizonte. Apparently off by 2257, only hearing BRAZIL, q.v. (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. 15280, yet another new frequency for Harold Camping, unlisted 
in HFCC, Aoki or EiBi, March 12 at 2132, has constant hum and flutter, running 
2 or 3 words behind // WYFR 17535, 17555. At 2157 the `Open Forum` discussion 
was cut short for a canned closing announcement by a much-younger sounding 
Camping, 2158 FR publication plug, 2159 ``Ehre`` theme to 2200*, and the hum 
goes off too, uncovering a very poor signal from RN in Dutch via Saipan just 
starting on 15280. Propagation is still degraded, as this RN relay is often 
quite good here. 

Besides the hum, modulation quality on FR was not typical of German relays, 
more like something from the CIS. One suspects HC is in a hurry to spend out 
his bulging bank account before Rapture-Day May 21, adding more and more relays 
wherever they can be set up without notice. But where is he getting all this 
dough, and will the donors be suing for fraud May 22, demanding restitution as 
the world goes on? Gotcha! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 15610, WEWN English, March 12 at 2133 with VG signal, perhaps HF 
sporadic-E enhanced, only a megameter away, but distorted with crackling 
overmodulation. Is anyone paying attention at Vandiver? Apparently not, as same 
crackle at 2201 plus crosstalk, discussing Operation Ricebowl, and still at 
2301 on topic A - abortion (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. 9955, while the DentroCuban Jamming Command is normally 
blasting WRMI away during the 22 UT hour on weekdays, including WORLD OF RADIO 
on Thursdays, once again this Saturday March 12 at 2210 during AWR Wavescan, 
the jamming is off. I will restrain myself from speculating on why this may be. 
Jeff is narrating a feature sparked by the Christchurch earthquake, now already 
old hat (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WTJC, 9370v modulation has been dropping and dropping, but at least 
it`s not spurring or splattering lately. March 12 at 2213, for instance, it`s a 
strain to hear anything on it, pale by comparison to nearby WINB, WBCQ, WWCR, 
WWRB and WTWW which are all fully- or even overly-modulated and inbooming on 
9265, 9330, 9350, 9385, 9479. I assume people who contribute to FBN don`t 
axually try to listen to this exotic ``short wave`` service for heathens abroad 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. 17680, pleased to hear dead air on CVC La Voz, Miami via CHILE, 
March 12 at 2240 which lasted almost two minutes before YL in Spanish re Jesús 
cut back on. No telling how long it was silent before then (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. 9545, March 12 at 2246, a bit of Chinese(?) but mostly a 
roaring noise, with very fast flutter. I was tempted to blame it just on very 
disturbed propagation, Doppler effect, until I looked it up and found VOA 
Chinese via Tinang, PHILIPPINES is scheduled during this hour, so it must have 
been a form of jamming by the ChiCom. Some other 31m signals from the W 
Pacific/E Asia were in, but not with this effect (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      

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