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Today's Topics:

   1. Last night tips (Giampiero58)
   2. Glenn Hauser logs April 5-6, 2011 (Glenn Hauser)
   3. Shortwave Radio Logs from WDX6AA (Stewart MacKenzie)
   4. Re: [dxld] BVB A11 (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   5. VOA "Radio SAWA" in Arabic (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   6. Australia Radio Heritage 2BS Bathurst (Radio Heritage Mail)
   7. Australia Radio Heritage 2GZ Orange (Radio Heritage Mail)
   8. Australia Radio Heritage 2HD Newcastle (Radio Heritage Mail)
   9. Re: VOA "Radio SAWA" in Arabic (Wolfgang Bueschel)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2011 18:08:59 +0200
From: "Giampiero58" <giampier...@fastwebnet.it>
To: "HCDX" <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: [HCDX] Last night tips
Message-ID: <CE648D5F84664436BA3FB8369FB6DA43@Bernardini>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

Last night tips
Ciao
Giampiero

RX: Collins 51S-1 (Perseus as spectrum monitor)
ANT: T2FD - QTH: Milano, Italia
SW blog: http://radiodxsw.blogspot.com/

5045 6/4 0125 Radio Cultura do Par?, Brazil, music and elegant soft
Brazilian songs, fair 

7189.75 6/4 0106 Sri Lanka BC (pres), traditional slow songs Indian style,
weak 

9645.35 6/4 0025 Radio Bandeirantes, Brazil, talks about technologies, weak

9675 6/4 0033 Radio Cancao Nova, Brazil, songs, good

9685 6/4 0040 Int. Radio Serbia, international reports, later classical
music, good signal but not so good modulation. Off air at 0102 and 0104 for
one minute and for several seconds: tx problems

11735.03 6/4 0019 Voice of Korea, North Korea, politics, slow music, in
Spanish, weak

11765 6/4 0015 Super Radio Deus ? Amor, usual religious talks but really
strong QRM from Radio Habana on 11760. Poor

11780 6/4 0012 Radio Nacional da Amazonia, talks, phone, QRM from R Mart?
really strong on 11775. Poor

11815 6/4 0008 Radio Brasil Central, romantic songs, talks, jingle, fair

11920 6/4 0002 HCJB, tx in Chile, religious talks and songs in Portuguese,
good 

13680 5/4 2350 Radio Nacional de Venezuela, political talks in Spanish, web
address given several times, fair

15190.18 5/4 2345 Radio Inconfidencia & Family Radio (15190) again fighting
on the same channel. Family Radio has real strange HF management. Anyway
this night Inconfidencia was dominating with talks and ids. Fair

15265 5/4 2339 Radio Japan, Bonaire relay, pop songs and talks in Japanese,
fair/good

15345.07 5/4 2336 RAE, Argentina, Spanish program, talks and nice music,
weak

15720 5/4 2330 Radio New Zealand Int., Talks, much weaker tonight, poor
because of strong fading

Giampiero Bernardini
Milano




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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2011 09:17:29 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs April 5-6, 2011
Message-ID: <582768.57085...@web114003.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

** ANTARCTICA. After checking 15476 just about every weekday morning for more 
than two months, LRA36 is finally back on the air! Tipoff as I tuned across was 
tell-tale 4-kHz het against Poland [non] 15480. April 6 at 1332, 15476 with 
songs, lots of fading, S9+10 peaks. Previously until it disappeared in 
November, there would often be nothing but a carrier on its signature 
off-frequency. By 1346 it`s weakening, no announcements heard yet. On wide 
bandwidth, a 6 kHz het starts at 1358.8 from 15470, i.e. BBC Hindi via Cyprus 
(and registered TOM via Nauen until 1400 still missing from 15470).

Still detectable carrier at 1415, 1433. Between 1358 and 1430 there are 
stronger Europeans on both sides, 15470 and 15480. Wonder what the transmission 
span really is now? Used to be 1200-1500v M-F but recent reactivation plans 
mentioned 1100-1800, and later, 1230-1500 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake April 6; VP/P/F/G/VG refer subjectively to strength:
10300, very poor with flutter at 1430; could not hear this or Sound of Hope 
during the previous hour
12240, poor with heavy flutter at 1328; very poor at 1427
13130, poor with heavy flutter at 1328
14700, good at 1330; also at 1425
14970, good at 1330; off at 1425 check unlike 14700
No others found up to 17 MHz by 1332
Really, there is flutter most of the time on these frequencies tho I don`t 
always mention it (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [and non]. Checking some more new frequencies as listed for RHC, since 
the only way to be sure they exist is to monitor them: 9710 and 13670 both fair 
at 2245 April 5, // 12040.

Some frequencies continue to overrun past nominal 0500* of Spanish service: 
April 6 at 0519, 12040 is still on with usual lo-fi audio, // but a syllable 
ahead of 5040. At 0527, lo-fi 6120 is also still on, but only a reverb apart 
from 5040. At 0535 check, 6120 is off but 5040 and much weaker 12040 are still 
on.

11830, April 6 at 1428 continues the *1300 collision between WYFR and RHC, as I 
said, both spewing nonsense, so not a loss that they cancel each other out 
(axually RHC atop at the moment) --- anti-science `Creation Moment` on WYFR, 
hoary old Fidel speech on `Voces de la Revoluci?n,` your weekdaily dose of 
Commie propaganda from the master, ending at 1429 with, natch, ``Patria o 
Muerte, ?Venceremos!`` which I parody as potential gusanos might exclaim under 
their breath, ``Patria o Suerte, ?Pensaremos!`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** LIBYA. 17725, VOAf from the GJ, April 6 at 1422 still with imaginary 17850 
frequency announcement; fair with less flutter than BSKSA e.g. 17705 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. Most of Mexico went on DST April 4, usual date being first Sunday in 
April, like it used to be in US (tho border cities switched on same date as US, 
March 13, for commercial convenience). Resultantly (which does not get redlined 
by unmodified MSW spellchecker, altho the single word ``spellchecker`` does --- 
[however, on yahoomail with Firefox, ``resultantly`` and ``redlined`` are 
redlined, but ``spellchecker`` is not!]), 6185, R. Educaci?n programming and 
schedule are now one UT hour earlier. 

April 6 at 0525 in Spanish news, presumably RFI delayed relay as previously 
scheduled at 0600. Now it has ACI from 6190 CRI English via Sackville until 
0557. At 0533, R. Educaci?n live announcer with ID for 1060 and 6185, timecheck 
for 12:34 and mentions that the RFI relay just concluded. It`s presumably UT 
Tue-Sat, and 0500 is now the switchover time from separate XEPPM SW-only 
programming, to duplicating MW the rest of the night.

Since during standard time, 6185 was being turned on up to an hour earlier than 
nominal *0000, is it now being turned on as early as 2200? It was also running 
up to a semihour later than nominal 1200*, so is it now left on until 1130? 
Might as well, as NHK Russian USward is still starting at 1130, blocking XEPPM 
for a semihour. Vatican`s usage of 6185 is now 0205-0500 for eastern Europe, 
causing considerable interference even here, but at least Bras?lia is still 
silent on 6185 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** VATICAN [non]. 13765, April 6 at 0515, station in English about Africa, a 
Vatican frequency, but not // 7250 also in English which is a separate service 
for Europe. 13765 is 250 kW, 295 degrees via MADAGASCAR.

Altho 19m was totally dead at this time, not even Nigeria 15120, 22m was full 
of signals from Eurafrica as well as Pacificasia (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) See also MEXICO

UNIDENTIFIED. 13625, April 6 at 0518 open carrier between Dabanga 13620 and 
Australia 13630, and I think there was some modulation on it before 0515; 
nothing listed by HFCC or Aoki (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###



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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2011 14:44:44 -0700 (PDT)
From: Stewart MacKenzie <wdx...@yahoo.com>
To: Anker Peterson <anker.peter...@mail.dk>, Arnie Coro
        <ar...@rhc.cu>, BCL NEWS <bcln...@yahoogroups.com>, Duane Fischer
        <dfisc...@usol.com>,    Hard Core DX <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,
        Marie Lamb <mal...@cumbredx.net>, Maryann Kehoe <atl...@webtv.net>,
        Prime Time Shortwave <primetimeshortw...@yahoogroups.com>,      SWL QTH
        <s...@mailman.qth.net>
Cc: Adrian Peterson <adr...@awr.org>, Allen Graham
        <agra...@hcjb.org.ec>
Subject: [HCDX] Shortwave Radio Logs from WDX6AA
Message-ID: <110929.56519...@web30703.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1


>>>
ASCENSION?? BBCWS Relay? 6005? 0405 GMT? English? 333 April 4? Two OMs with 
comments on Libya. Also a YL with comments on Libya.??? MacKenzie-CA..

CANADA?? Radio Japan Relay-NHK?? 5960? 0427 GMT? Japanese? 444? April 4? YL and 
OM with comments. Then music by 0431 GMT.??? MacKenzie-CA...

CUBA?? Radio Havana Cuba-RHC?? 6000? 0412 GMT? English? 333? April 4? An OM 
talking about Anateur Radio? Antennas.? //6050[333].??? MacKenzie-CA..

CUBA?? Radio Havana Cuba-RHC?? 5025? 0441 GMT? Spanish? 433? April 4? Group of 
OMs singing with bongo music.???? MacKenzie-CA..

SPAIN?? Radio Exterior Espana-REE?? 5965? 0423 GMT? Spanish? 333? April 4? OM 
with comments in the Diaria program.??? MacKenzie-CA..

SWAZILAND?? Trans World Radio Relay? 5995? 0418 GMT? English? 333? April 4? OM 
with ID S/off 0418 GMT.? MacKenzie-CA..

UNITED STATES, Florida?? Radio Taiwan Relay-RTI?? 5950? 0434 GMT? Chinese? 444? 
April 4? YL and OM with comments.??? MacKenzie-CA..

UNITED STATES, Tennessee?? WWCR? #3?? 4840? 0445 GMT? English? 444? April 4? YL 
with an ID followed by an OM with commments.??? MacKenzie-CA..?
.
?Stewart MacKenzie, WDX6AA
Huntington Beach, California, United States of America
Rcvrs: Kenwood R5000 and Grundig Satellit 650
"World Friendship Through Shortwave Radio Where Culture and Language Come Alive"
ASWLC: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ASWLC
SCADS: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SCADS 



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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 09:43:31 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <buesch...@web.de>
To: "HCDX" <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, "DXLD"
        <d...@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [dxld] BVB A11
Message-ID: <BCD1E565A1C9421EA037FEF3749F2E4F@HNPC2>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

Alokesh,

there are  A LOT OF FAILURES  on that BVB file !!!

Please correct your .DOC file.

73 de wolfy

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Aleksandr Diadischev" <daa-d...@yandex.ru>
To: "Alokesh Gupta" >
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 8:32 AM
Subject: Re: [dxld] BVB A11

> Bible Voice Broadcasting A11
>
>> EAST EUROPE 1/RUSSIA
>> 6.030 Khz; 49 meter band; 125 Kw; Nauen
>
> Actual frequency is 6130 kHz.



FRANCE/GERMANY/KAZAKHSTAN/TADJIKISTAN

BVB - BIBLE VOICE BROADCASTING
All our Shortwave Programs are available for internet listening at 
<www.biblevoice.org>
(Select Listen and then Language and/or the Broadcaster Name).

Programmers love to hear from you directly! Send your reports to
<mail @ biblevoice.org>  or mail to:

BVB
P.O.Box 425, Station E
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M6H 4E3

Dunamis Shortwave 4750 kHz  - 60 meter band
06:00 - 10:00 p.m. local Uganda time!
1500-1900 UTC.  Broadcasting from Mukono, Uganda.

PROGRAMME SCHEDULES - A-11 Summer

MIDDLE EAST
All times in UTC (Universal Time) ... Local times...
Jerusalem +2 W +3 S        Amman    +2 W +3 S
Cairo     +2 W +3 S        Ar Riyad +3 W/S
Damascus  +2 W +3 S        Dubai    +4 W/S
Tehran    +3.5 W +4.5      S Addis Ababa  +3 W/S
Baghdad   +3 W +4 S        Asmera   +3 W/S

MIDDLE EAST 1
13590 kHz; 22 meter band; 100 kW 130degr; Nauen

Day        Time     Language
Sunday    1530-1815 English
Monday    1545-1600 English
Tuesday   1545-1620 English
          1700-1715 English
          1715-1730 Israeli Music
          1730-1800 Hebrew
Wednesday 1545-1600 English
Thursday  1545-1645 English
Friday    1545-1615 English
Saturday  1545-1730 English

MIDDLE EAST 2
9430 kHz; 31 meter band; 250 kW 150degr; Wertachtal
Day         Time          Language
Sunday    1800-1845       English
Saturday  1800-1900       English

MIDDLE EAST 3
11960 kHz; 25 meter band; 125 kW 120degr; Wertachtal
Day        Time     Language
Sunday    1700-1800 English
Saturday  1700-1800 English

MIDDLE EAST 4
9735 kHz; 31 meter band; 250 kW 105degr; Wertachtal
Day        Time     Language
Tuesday   0430-0500 Arabic
Thursday  0430-0500 Arabic
Friday    0500-0515 Arabic

MIDDLE EAST 5
13600 kHz; 22 meter band; 100 kW 130degr; Nauen
Day        Time     Language
Monday    1615-1700 Arabic
Wednesday 1615-1700 Arabic
Friday    1615-1630 Arabic

MIDDLE EAST 6
13580 kHz; 22 meter band; 250 kW 115degr; Issoudun
Day        Time     Language
Monday    1700-1720 Arabic
Tuesday   1700-1720 Arabic
Wednesday 1700-1730 Arabic
Thursday  1700-1720 Arabic
Friday    1700-1720 Arabic

MIDDLE EAST 8
7310 kHz; 41 meter band; 125 kW 120degr; Wertachtal
Day        Time     Language
Monday    0300-0330 Arabic
Tuesday   0300-0330 Arabic
Wednesday 0300-0330 Arabic
Thursday  0300-0330 Arabic
Friday    0300-0330 Arabic
Saturday  0300-0330 Arabic
Sunday    0300-0330 Arabic

MIDDLE EAST 9
13600 kHz; 22 meter band; 125 kW 120degr; Wertachtal
Day        Time     Language
Monday    1700-1730 Arabic
Tuesday   1700-1730 Arabic
Wednesday 1700-1730 Arabic
Thursday  1700-1730 Arabic
Friday    1700-1730 Arabic
Saturday  1700-1730 Arabic
Sunday    1700-1730 Arabic

EGYPT
All times in UTC (Universal Time) ... Local times...
Cairo  +2 W  +3 S    Tehran  +2 W +3 S

Egypt 1
17535 kHz; 16 meter band; 100 kW 135degr; Wertachtal
Day        Time     Language
Friday    0900-1000 Arabic

IRAN  All times in UTC (Universal Time) ... Local times...
Tehran  +3.5 W   +4.5 S

IRAN 1
11855 kHz; 25 meter band; 100 kW 105degr; Nauen
Day        Time     Language
Sunday    1830-1900 Farsi
Monday    1800-1830 Farsi
Tuesday   1800-1900 Farsi
Wednesday 1800-1830 Farsi
Thursday  1800-1900 Farsi
Friday    1800-1830 Farsi
Saturday  1800-1815 English

IRAN 2
12140 kHz; 25 meter band; 250 kW 105degr; Wertachtal
Day        Time     Language
Sunday    1530-1730 Farsi
Monday    1530-1730 Farsi
Tuesday   1530-1730 Farsi
Wednesday 1530-1730 Farsi
Thursday  1530-1730 Farsi
Friday    1530-1730 Farsi
Saturday  1530-1730 Farsi

IRAN 3
13630 kHz: 22 meter band: 250 kW 091degr: Issoudun
Day        Time     Language
Sunday    1530-1545 Farsi

EAST AFRICA All times in UTC (Universal Time) ... Local times...
Addis Ababa +3 W/S   Asmera  +3 W/S   Khartoum  +3 W/S

EAST AFRICA 1b
13810 kHz; 22 meter band; 100 kW 131degr; Issoudun
Day        Time     Language
Sunday    1600-1630 Oromo
          1630-1800 Amharic
          1800-1830 Somali
Monday    1600-1630 Oromo
          1630-1800 Amharic
Tuesday   1600-1700 Amharic
          1700-1730 Tigrinya
          1730-1800 Amharic
Wednesday 1630-1700 Amharic
          1700-1730 Tigrinya
          1730-1800 Amharic
Thursday  1600-1630 Oromo
          1630-1830 Amharic
Friday    1600-1630 Oromo
          1630-1700 Amharic
          1700-1730 Tigrinya
          1730-1800 Amharic
          1800-1830 Somali
Saturday  1630-1800 Amharic
          1800-1830 Somali

SUDAN All times in UTC (Universal Time) ... Local times...
Khartoum  +3 W/S

SUDAN 1
13720 kHz; 22 meter band; 100 kW 150degr; Wertachtal
Day        Time     Language
Sunday    1630-1700 Nuer
          1700-1730 Dinka
Monday    1630-1700 Nuer
          1700-1730 Dinka
Tuesday   1630-1700 Nuer
          1700-1730 Dinka
Wednesday 1630-1700 Nuer
          1700-1730 Dinka
Thursday  1630-1700 Nuer
          1700-1730 Dinka
Friday    1630-1700 Nuer
          1700-1730 Dinka
          1730-1745 Fur
Saturday  1630-1700 Nuer
          1700-1730 Dinka

CENTRAL AFRICA  All times in UTC (Universal Time) ... Local times...
Lagos +1 W/S

CENTRAL AFRICA 1
11830 kHz; 25 meter band; 125 kW 150degr; Wertachtal
Day        Time     Language
Sunday    1830-1845 Swahili

WEST AFRICA All times in UTC (Universal Time) ... Local times...
Lagos +1 W/S

WEST AFRICA 1
11830 kHz; 25 meter band; 100 kW 185degr; Nauen
Day        Time     Language
Saturday  1930-1945 French
          1945-2000 Adja

WEST AFRICA 3
11810 kHz; 25 meter band; 125 kW 185degr; Nauen
Day        Time      Language
Sunday    0500-0530  Arabic
Monday    0500-0530  Arabic
Tuesday   0500-0530  Arabic
Wednesday 0500-0530  Arabic
Thursday  0500-0530  Arabic
Friday    0500-0530  Arabic
Saturday  0500-0530  Arabic

WEST AFRICA 4
13640 kHz; 22 meter band; 125 kW 180degr; Wertachtal
Day        Time      Language
Sunday    1900-1930  Arabic
Monday    1900-1930  Arabic
Tuesday   1900-1930  Arabic
Wednesday 1900-1930  Arabic
Thursday  1900-1930  Arabic
Friday    1900-1930  Arabic
Saturday  1900-1930  Arabic

INDIAN SUBCONTINENT All times in UTC (Universal Time)
...Local times...
Delhi    +5.5 W/S  Karachi   +5 W/S
Kolkata  +5.5 W/S  Kabul     +4.5 W/S
Dhaka    +6 W/S    Kathmandu +5.75 W/S

INDIA 1
17495 kHz; 16 meter band; 250 kW 83degr; Issoudun
Day        Time     Language
Sunday    1345/1415-1530  English
Saturday  1430-1500 English

INDIA 3
13740 kHz; 22 meter band; 250 kW 85degr; Nauen
Day        Time     Language
Sunday    1500-1515 English

INDIA 4
7405 kHz; 41 meter band; 250 kW 90degr; Wertachtal
Day        Time     Language
Sunday    0030-0100 English
Monday    0030-0100 Hindi
Tuesday   0030-0100 Hindi
Wednesday 0030-0100 Hindi
Thursday  0030-0100 Hindi
Friday    0030-0100 English
Saturday  0030-0100 English

INDIA 5
15275 kHz; 19 meter band; 100 kW 90degr; Issoudun
Day        Time     Language
Wednesday 1530-1600 Urdu
Thursday  1530-1600 English
Friday    1530-1600 Urdu
Saturday  1515-1545 English

WEST EUROPE All times in UTC (Universal Time)
Local times...
London  0 W +1 S    Stockholm +1 W +2 S
Lisbon  0 W +1 S    Oslo  +1W  +2 S
Paris   +1W +2S

WEST EUROPE 1/UK
5945 kHz; 49 meter band; 125 kW 300degr; Wertachtal
Day        Time     Language
Sunday    0700-0730 English
Saturday  0700-0745 English

SPAIN
9435 kHz; 31 meter band; 100 kW 240degr; Wertachtal
Day        Time     Language
Sunday    1800-1830 Spanish

EAST EUROPE/RUSSIA  All times in UTC (Universal Time)
Local times...
Moscow    +4W/+4S     Warsaw  +1W/+2S
Prague    +1W/+2S     Kiev    +2W/+3S
Budapest  +1W/+2S

EAST EUROPE 1/RUSSIA
6130 kHz; 49 meter band; 125 kW 69degr; Nauen
Day        Time     Language
Sunday    1800-1900 English
Tuesday   1800-1830 Russian
Thursday  1800-1815 Ukrainian
Friday    1800-1815 Russian
Saturday  1830-1845 English

CHINA All times in UTC (Universal Time)
Local times...
Beijing   +8W/S      Shanghai  +8W/S
Hong Kong +8W/S      Seoul     +9W/S


CHINA 1
9345 kHz; 31 meter band; 200 kW 132degr; Alma-Ata
Day        Time     Language
Sunday    1405-1435 English
Monday    1405-1435 Mandarin
Tuesday   1405-1420 Cantonese
Wednesday 1405-1420 Cantonese
          1420-1435 Dzongkha
Thursday  1405-1420 Cantonese
          1420-1435 Nepali
Friday    1405-1420 Cantonese
Saturday  1405-1435 English

KOREA All times in UTC (Universal Time)
Local times...

KOREA 1
15500 kHz; 19 meter band; 100 kW 71degr; Dushanbe
Day        Time     Language
Sunday    1230-1300 Japanese
          1300-1400 Korean
          1300-1400 Korean
          1300-1400 Korean
          1300-1400 Korean
          1300-1400 Korean
          1300-1400 Korean
          1300-1400 Korean
(BVB via BrDXC-UK Dave Kenny-UK, via wwdxc BC-DX TopNews April 6) 



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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 10:00:42 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <buesch...@web.de>
To: "DXLD" <d...@yahoogroups.com>, "HCDX"
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: [HCDX] VOA "Radio SAWA" in Arabic
Message-ID: <A3F4903DADA447B1B510A09415F0C610@HNPC2>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

Instead of ERT ERA Avlis program on 11645 kHz noted Radio SAWA most modern
Arabic music floor at 0558 UT instead.

In 0600-0700 UT slot noted 11645 S=9 level, 1/2 second feed behind IBB/VOA
Kuwait? 17880 kHz S=9 in \\

Few minutes 0655-0659 UT two bc stations noted on 11645, hit each other.

>From 0700-0800 UT Radio Sawa on 17880 kHz, and programm feed a 1 second 
behind both on 11830 kHz S=9, and 13575 S=9+15dB level.

73 wb



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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 20:03:16 +1200
From: "Radio Heritage Mail" <i...@radioheritage.net>
To: i...@radioheritage.net
Subject: [HCDX] Australia Radio Heritage 2BS Bathurst
Message-ID: <380-220114478316...@radioheritage.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Media Release
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.net

____________________________
Australian Heritage AM Radio
2BS Bathurst 
'Centre of the West'
____________________________ 

The 2BS Radio Club Session was one of the popular programmes on local
radio station 2BS in the mid-1940's, with branches in Bathurst,
Perthville, Kelso, Oberon and Blayney according to the latest in the
popular series of Long Lost Australian Radio Stars hosted by the
Radio Heritage Foundation at www.radioheritage.net.

Station Manager Mr E.N. Williams had a varied theatrical experience
and was very popular with listeners, and was joined on the air by
other local personalities such as Ray Lambert, Des Tocchini, Doug
Smith and 'Maisie'. 

This new release brings to over thirty the number of such features
currently included in the Long Lost Australian Radio Stars series at
www.radioheritage.net where an increasing amount of Australian radio
heritage can now be found.

If you have your own memories, memorabilia and more you'd like to
share about 2BS Bathurst or any of the other stations featured in the
series, the Radio Heritage Foundation wants to hear from you.

It may be some old photos, booklets, newspaper or magazine articles
or even some recordings. When 2BS turns 75 years old on January 1
2012, having this material available will be helpful for celebrations
and reminiscences of how the station has served the community for
several generations of listeners. 

The Radio Heritage Foundation is a registered non-profit organization
connecting popular culture nostalgia and radio heritage across the
Pacific and its website is www.radioheritage.net where full contact
details can be found. Email: i...@radioheritage.net. 





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Message: 7
Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 20:08:34 +1200
From: "Radio Heritage Mail" <i...@radioheritage.net>
To: i...@radioheritage.net
Subject: [HCDX] Australia Radio Heritage 2GZ Orange
Message-ID: <380-220114478834...@radioheritage.net>
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Media Release
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.net

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Australian Heritage AM Radio
2GZ Orange, Central NSW 
'Country Service'
____________________________ 

The 2GZ Country Service Club had an outstanding record of service to
country listeners in Central NSW according to the latest in the
popular series of Long Lost Australian Radio Stars hosted by the
Radio Heritage Foundation at www.radioheritage.net.

Now known as 2EL, the original radio station was established in 1935
and the 2GZ Country Service Club would have celebrated its 75th
anniversary next year, along with the popular 2GZ Junior Country
Service Club.

The resident station manager in Orange was Alan Ridley, who 75 years
ago also represented Australia in the Rugby League test series
against England.

Ian McDonald was the programme manager, and other well known
personalities at 2GZ included Merv Beeh, Dick Turner, Joy Mary Hunt,
Eric Child, Ted Husband, Gordon Ratcliffe, Pam Manning, Frank Semple,
and Arthur St George.

Long time residents will remember many of these names from the 1940's
when 2GZ broadcast from the Union Bank in Orange and the original
transmitter was at Amaroo. 

This new release brings to over thirty the number of such features
currently included in the Long Lost Australian Radio Stars series at
www.radioheritage.net where an increasing amount of Australian radio
heritage can now be found.

If you have your own memories, memorabilia and more you'd like to
share about 2GZ Orange or any of the other stations featured in the
series, the Radio Heritage Foundation wants to hear from you.

It may be some old photos, booklets, newspaper or magazine articles
or even some recordings. Memories of listening to 2GZ over the years
are also important and wanted because they help people understand the
important community role played by 2GZ over several generations.

The Radio Heritage Foundation is a registered non-profit organization
connecting popular culture nostalgia and radio heritage across the
Pacific and its website is www.radioheritage.net where full contact
details can be found. Email: i...@radioheritage.net 










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Message: 8
Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 20:11:32 +1200
From: "Radio Heritage Mail" <i...@radioheritage.net>
To: i...@radioheritage.net
Subject: [HCDX] Australia Radio Heritage 2HD Newcastle
Message-ID: <380-2201144781132...@radioheritage.net>
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Media Release
Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.net

____________________________
Australian Heritage AM Radio
2HD Newcastle
Approaching 90 years service
____________________________ 

Radio 2HD had gained many friends in Newcastle and the Coal Fields
District within a short time of its re-opening in 1945 according to
the latest in the popular series of Long Lost Australian Radio Stars
hosted by the Radio Heritage Foundation at www.radioheritage.net.

The original radio station was established in 1925 and was very
popular in the local community through such events as the weekly
concerts held at the Newcastle City Hall and Saturday Night Boxing
from Newcastle Stadium.

The '2HD Kiddies Club' will bring memories flooding back for some
older readers who may still remember Twinkle, the personality who
built up the club as a great favorite with local children.

Other well known early personalities at 2HD included Stuart Dibley,
Michael O'Regan, Bobby Baeck, and George Hall.

This new release brings to over thirty the number of such features
currently included in the Long Lost Australian Radio Stars series at
www.radioheritage.net where an increasing amount of Australian radio
heritage can now be found.

If you have your own memories, memorabilia and more you'd like to
share about 2HD Newcastle or any of the other stations featured in the
series, the Radio Heritage Foundation wants to hear from you.

It may be some old photos, booklets, newspaper or magazine articles
or even some recordings. Memories of listening to 2HD over the years
are also important and wanted because they help people understand the
important community role played by 2HD over several generations.

Other now long silent radio stations in the Newcastle area included
in the Long Lost Australian Radio Stars series include 2HR Hunter
River and 2CK Cessnock 'The Voice of the Coalfields'.

The Radio Heritage Foundation is a registered non-profit organization
connecting popular culture nostalgia and radio heritage across the
Pacific and its website is www.radioheritage.net where full contact
details can be found. Email: i...@radioheritage.net 












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Message: 9
Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 10:48:14 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <buesch...@web.de>
To: "DXLD" <d...@yahoogroups.com>, "HCDX"
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] VOA "Radio SAWA" in Arabic
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In 08-09 UT slot Radio SAWA VOA in Arabic noted again on 17880 kHz S=9+10dB,
but also additional in \\ 11725 kHz S=9+20dB, and 15775 kHz S=9+20dB. Latter
two are a single second behind of 17880 feed.

(15775 suffers by fluttery poor like internet audio feed...)

73 wb


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <>
To: "DXLD" <d...@yahoogroups.com>; "HCDX" <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 10:00 AM
Subject: [HCDX] VOA "Radio SAWA" in Arabic

> Instead of ERT ERA Avlis program on 11645 kHz noted Radio SAWA most modern
> Arabic music floor at 0558 UT instead.
>
> In 0600-0700 UT slot noted 11645 S=9 level, 1/2 second feed behind IBB/VOA
> Kuwait? 17880 kHz S=9 in \\
>
> Few minutes 0655-0659 UT two bc stations noted on 11645, hit each other.
>
> From 0700-0800 UT Radio Sawa on 17880 kHz, and programm feed a 1 second
> behind both on 11830 kHz S=9, and 13575 S=9+15dB level.
>
> 73 wb 



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