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Today's Topics:

   1. La Rosa de Tokio para este fin de semana: la radiodifusi?n
      Libia en la era post Khadaffy (Arnaldo)
   2. MV Baltic Radio is on this Weekend (tom taylor)
   3. DX Loggings - Ralph Perry - 1 Oct (Ralph Perry)
   4. Glenn Hauser logs October 1, 2011 (Glenn Hauser)
   5. SWR now on air (Manuel M?ndez)
   6. Oct 1 Logs (brian384...@aol.com)
   7. QSL Report for Al Muick, Week ending October 1 2011 (Albert Muick)
   8. Sept. 29 - Oct. 01 logs (L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec)
   9. Shortwave Radio Logs from WDX6AA (Stewart MacKenzie)
  10. Top 5 October Radio Books (Radio Heritage Mail)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2011 08:41:05 +0200
From: "Arnaldo" <sl...@ciudad.com.ar>
To: "NoticiasDX" <noticia...@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: [HCDX] La Rosa de Tokio para este fin de semana: la
        radiodifusi?n Libia en la era post Khadaffy
Message-ID: <290696F4E7E543F3AABF818850D89DD8@windowsv03oj4t>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

La Rosa de Tokyo es un programa dedicado a difundir el apasionante mundo de la 
radio y del diexismo que se  transmite semanalmente desde los estudios de LS11 
Radio Provincia de Buenos Aires.

 

En el programa de este fin de semana (que en d?as sucesivos puede escucharse en 
http://programasdx.com/larosadetokio.htm) visitaremos Libia, pa?s que est? 
registrando profundo cambios pol?ticos como consecuencia de la guerra civil los 
que tambi?n abarcan la radiodifusi?n. Conoceremos las nuevas emisoras radiales 
de la era post-Khadaffy y revisaremos el papel de la radio durante el violento 
conflicto que azota a este pa?s.

 

No se pierdan los valiosos archivos hist?ricos que ilustrar?n el programa.

 

Puede ser escuchada los d?as s?bados de 12: 00 UTC a 13:00 Tiempo Universal 
Coordinado (09:00 a 10-00 hora LU) por los 1270 Khz y en Internet por 
http://www.amprovincia.com.ar/

 

Adem?s, una extensa red de emisoras de frecuencia modulada de toda la Rep?blica 
Argentina retransmite en forma semanal nuestro programa en diferentes d?as y 
horarios.

 

La Rosa de Tokyo tambi?n sale por onda corta gracias a las facilidades 
brindadas por WRMI Radio Miami Internacional (http://www.wrmi.net/).

 

Tambi?n puede ser escuchada en cualquier momento entrando en la p?gina 
ProgramasDX y haciendo "click" en http://programasdx.com/larosadetokio.htm

Desde este v?nculo tambi?n podr?n acceder al archivo que recaba ediciones 
anteriores del programa.

La Rosa de Tokyo es producida y conducida por Omar Jos? Somma y Arnaldo Leonel 
Slaen y cuenta con la colaboraci?n habitual de Rub?n Guillermo Margenet y 
Marcelo Arias.


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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2011 15:18:19 +0100
From: "tom taylor" <em...@sky.com>
To: "tom taylor" <em...@sky.com>
Subject: [HCDX] MV Baltic Radio is on this Weekend
Message-ID: <DB08CCA8552C4110A303829949AA6895@dellcb21k2j>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

MV Baltic Radio is on this Weekend
 
Dear Listeners,
MV Baltic Radio is on the air this Sunday the 2nd of October 2011
 
MVBR Schedule:  

       0800 to 0900  UTC  on 9480 KHz,      1 KW  Repeat of Radio Gloria
from last Sunday    
       0900 to 1000  UTC  on 6140 KHz,  100 KW  MV Baltic Radio
       0900 to 1000  UTC  on 9480 KHz,      1 KW  MV Baltic Radio   
       1200 to 1300  UTC  on 9480 KHz,      1 KW  Repeat of  MV Baltic Radio

 
 
Good listening and good reception!      73s Tom
 
PS. MV Baltic Radio relay service Schedule for 2011
       1st    Sunday ? MV Baltic Radio                  0900 utc
       3rd    Sunday ? European Music Radio        To be announced (on 9480
only) 
       4th    Sunday ? Radio Gloria International    1300 utc 
 
NEW EMR Postal Address: 
         European Music Radio, 
         c/o M.V. Baltic Radio,
         Seestra?e 17,
         D-19089 G?hren,
         Germany
  

 

 



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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2011 08:27:54 -0700 (PDT)
From: Ralph Perry <ralphpe...@yahoo.com>
To: Anker Petersen <anker.peter...@mail.dk>,    Cumbre DX
        <cumbre...@yahoogroups.com>,    DX Clube Pernambuco
        <dxclub...@yahoogrupos.com.br>, dxld <d...@yahoogroups.com>, DXplorer
        <dxplo...@yahoogroups.com>,     "hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com"
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,        Lista Conexion Digital
        <condigl...@yahoogroups.com>,   Mark Taylor <markok...@gmail.com>,
        Mosquitto Coast Mosquito Coast <laswl...@mcdxt.it>,     NASWA Yahoo 
Group
        <na...@yahoogroups.com>,        Ontario DX Association
        <o...@yahoogroups.com>, PlayDX Yahoo Group
        <playdx2...@yahoogroups.com>,   Radioescutas Yahoo Group
        <radioescu...@yahoogrupos.com.br>,      "Rich D'Angelo"
        <rdange...@aol.com>,    Shortwave-Radio 
<shortwave-ra...@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [HCDX] DX Loggings - Ralph Perry - 1 Oct
Message-ID:
        <1317482874.79430.yahoomail...@web39706.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

PERU -? 4774.95, thanks to all for help in determining that R Tarma is 
apparently the Peruvian here in the mornings.? Was hoping for something more 
surprising? /interesting than this favorite Andes station, but IDs of R Tarma 
by several fellow DXers of the broadcasts on this precise fqy seem to leave 
little in doubt.? Thanks to Thomas N, Dario M, Pedro A and Henrik K!?? Last 
winter I was able to hear R Tarma with very nice signals, quite often, so 
eventually I also should be able to hear an ID to set my mind at ease, too, 
hi.?? Yesterday hrd this station again, not? even a third as strong as I've 
heard R Tarma in the past, but with clear "cinco de la manana . . . " t/cks 
during the 1000 hour and also references to " . . . nuestra programacion de la 
musica nacional . . ."?? One other question remains to be answered, though:? 
just how many live pgm streams does R Tarma produce?? I previously would have 
thought just one, relayed on AM, FM and
 onda corta.? But at least one morning this week, I noted unique, independent 
programming 'live' on onda corta versus the live webcast's program.? Surprising 
to hear a morning folklorico pgm with live t/cks on the 
shortwave fqy, and then a second, unique (not the O.C. being relayed) 
morning folklorico pgm with live t/cks on the webstream. The shortwave 
programming was the beloved, very funky tuba huayno type, featuring what could 
only be recordings of a small Andean village's folkloric marching band.? On the 
other hand, the webcast carried music that I'd call techno-folklorico, being 
very fast-paced huaynos, staccato and endlessly repetitive, on synthesizer with 
electronic percussion.?? Rather unpleasant stuff, at least for my ears, as I am 
a traditionalist in this regard, hi.?? What is this world coming to?? hi? ? The 
R Tarma website seems to indicate shared programming for AM and FM.?? I have 
written them to try and sort this out . . .? (Perry, Illinois)



-----------------------------------------------------

Ralph Perry, Wheaton, Illinois
Drake R8B;? Japan Radio NRD-545;? Eton E1;? Hallicrafters SX100;? Knightkit 
Star Roamer
Dentron Super Tuner + Ameco PLF-2 + Palomar P-408
Longwires (150' + 100'); Tuned Multi-Turn 20" Small Loop;? Single-Turn Coax 
Loop.

------------------------------

Message: 4
Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2011 09:12:04 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs October 1, 2011
Message-ID:
        <1317485524.90992.yahoomailclas...@web114017.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

** CAMBODIA [non]. 9960, Oct 1 at 1255, romantic-sounding Cambodian song by M 
singer, over RTTY on 9960, but bothered by ACI from the DentroCuban Jamming 
Command on both 9955 and 9965. At 1259, 9960 is hit by a low het as habitually 
off-frequency Tainan, Taiwan turns on its transmitter for YFR in Vietnamese, 
and at 1259:40 there is an brief announcement but can`t tell from which. Palau 
goes off at 1300* and immediately reappears on 9965 with R. Australia in 
Chinese mixed with the Cuban jamming. 

9960 until 1300 is the new clandestine via T8WH PALAU that Ludo Maes of TDP 
told me about at HFCC Dallas, Saturdays only at 12-13 since Sept 17, but the 
first chance I have had to log it, KPPM Radio, for Khmer People Power Movement. 
For more about it see http://www.kppmradio.org 
and Ron Howard also references:
http://www.youtube.com/user/KhmerPeoplePowerMove 
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Khmer-Power-Movement-KPM/276670769252?v=info
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake October 1, before 1300:
10300, good at 1256
11510, good at 1256 --- Sound of Hope finally wised up and got off 
VOR/Tajikistan frequency 11500?! See RUSSIA [non]
12500, good at 1256
13920, fair at 1256
No time to scan further up as I had to get back to 9960 for the Cambodian 
clandestine.

Around 1330:
16980, very poor at 1326
16100, good at 1327
15900, JBA at 1326
15525, very poor at 1344
15275, fair at 1330, but gone at 1346
14970, very poor at 1330
13920, fair at 1330
13850, fair at 1331
10300, fair-good at 1332
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GREECE. 9420, Oct 1 at 0544, nothing audible from VOG; tho propagation makes 
it iffy, Romania was in OK on 9655, so suspect VOG was really off. Not audible 
on 11645 either. At 1328, 15630 had a very poor carrier, but not even that at 
1344. At 1557 again a carrier and bits of modulation, presumably VOG, edged by 
horrible DRM noise from 15640. Perhaps VOG is becoming sporadic?

John Babbis points out that Luca Botto Fiora, Rapallo (Genova), Italy, had 
reported at 2339 UT Sept 30 to playdx yg: ``Grecia in onde corte spenta. Ciao a 
tutti. Da qualche giorno osservo che la Grecia in onde corte ? spenta. Non so 
se riaccender?, pu? darsi, in caso contrario non mi meraviglio, anzi l'ho fatto 
quando era ancora accesa, visto che la crisi economica greca non ? cosa di 
ieri.`` 

[translated] ``For several days I observe that Greece is off shortwave. I do 
not know if they will fire up again, maybe, otherwise I would not be surprised, 
indeed I have been that they were still on, as the Greek economic crisis is not 
something from yesterday.``

However, in his every-evening monitoring reports, John did log ERA, UT Sept 
30-Oct 1: 2200-0200+ on 7475 and 9420. Press reports previously quoted in DXLD 
asserted that despite all Greece`s problems, and cutbacks in domestic 
broadcasting, the external SW service was secure due to its popularity among 
mariners, etc. (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 9525-, Oct 1 at 1311, finally Voice of Indonesia with decent 
reception during English hour, S9+22, good if not full modulation, still marred 
by some hum and intermittent audio dropouts, but not too often. Talk about the 
batik industry, outro as having been `Press Review`; 1312 ``Sound of Dignity`` 
VOI slogan, `Today in History` starting with someone born this date in 1917, a 
singer/songwriter from Java whose father owned a batik factory. 1317 on to 
`Focus` segment but MEGO; 1321 `News in Brief`; 1333 ending `Miscellany` with 
long IAD of at least 5 seconds, next `Music Corner`. Hope October will continue 
to provide improved reception (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA [non]. 11500, Oct 1 at 1302, open carrier with flutter, maybe Just 
Barely Modulated? Once again, must be VOR, scheduled Hindi during this hour via 
TAJIKISTAN, which usually fails to modulate, also for English in previous and 
following hours. At least, no co-channel from Firedrake/SOH, which was on 11510 
today (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K. 15230, Oct 1 at 1347, BaBcoCk music loop mixing about equally and with 
SAH against RHC; also in clear on stronger // 17505. These and unchecked 9795 
are scheduled 1315-1400 from Woofferton for staff training purposes. First time 
I have heard it on 15230; did Babcock assume the frequency was open since RHC 
refuses to participate in HFCC? Another set are scheduled from Woofferton at 
1300-1345 on 9605, 9800-DRM and 11640 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K [non]. 15370, Saturday-only BBCWS, what language will it be in this 
week, Oct 1? At 1308, not French, not English, presumably Somali, frequent 
particle ``wa`` heard, by two OM periodically going into paroxysms over crowd 
noise, evidently a Saturday-afternoon stupid ballgame involving Somalis? HFCC 
shows Somali at 13-16 on day 7, Aoki shows French, both with site: CYPRUS. 
Other schedules have shown part of the trihour in English (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9980, WWCR on wrong frequency again! Oct 1 at 0545, there is Brother 
Scare, poor signal with flutter, missing from 5890; and // 3185 WWRB which was 
slightly ahead, during revival meeting. Per own website, transmitter schedule 
still dated 20 August shows WWCR-4 is supposed to be on 9980 at 12-02, 5890 at 
02-12, altho program schedule has it non-continuous. PDF program grid already 
updated to October 1 still shows 5890 at 05-11 (except Saturday 0230- with 
non-BS programming until 0500), and 9980 at 14-21 (except Sat -20, all-BS 
except 20-21).

5935, Oct 1 at 1248, WWCR extremely strong ruining R. Rossii classical music on 
adjacents 5930 and 5940 from DVR, during thinly-dramatized Bible discussion, 
not University Network, not // PMS on 11775 Anguilla. That would be 
`Unshackled`, scheduled Saturdays 1230 on WWCR-3, but supposed to be still, and 
previously was, on 7490 after 1200. Another wrong frequency! (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)



------------------------------

Message: 5
Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2011 18:21:03 +0200
From: Manuel M?ndez <manuelmend...@gmail.com>
To: DX Listenig Digest <d...@yahoogroups.com>,  Robert Wilkner
        <r...@earthlink.net>
Subject: [HCDX] SWR now on air
Message-ID: <4e873def.6060...@gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

Manuel M?ndez
Lugo, Spain
Log in Friol

FINLAND, 11690, Scandinavian Weekend Radio, Virrat, 1550-1557, 01-10, 
SWR now on air with the last program of the year. Listened with pop 
music program, comments in Finish by male and identification: 
"Scandinavian Weekend Radio". At 1557 CRI began transmission on the same 
frequency and eclipsed SWR. SINPO 24322.
On the air till 2100 UTC, frequencies: 11720, 11690, 6170 y 5980 kHz, 
depending of the hour.

Web: http://www.swradio.net/index2.htm


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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2011 12:21:30 -0400 (EDT)
From: brian384...@aol.com
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: [HCDX] Oct 1 Logs
Message-ID: <3b64d.622907a.3bb89...@aol.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"

** ERITREA. 9820.03, Voice of the Broad Masses of Eritrea,  0344-0355,
vernacular talk. Euro-pop music. // 7174.99. Both frequencies  fair. Oct 1.
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** MADAGASCAR. 5010, Radio Madagasikara, 0233-0250, carrier + USB.
Back  on this frequency again. Tune-in to Afro-pop music. IS at 0235.
National  Anthem at 0235:25. Lite instrumental music and Malagasy talk
at 0237.  Afro-pop music. Poor to fair with thunderstorm static. Oct 1.
(Brian  Alexander, PA) 
 
** MAURITANIA. 7245, ORTM, *0609:40-0625, abrupt sign on with  Qur`an.
Local music and Arabic talk at 0623. Good. Oct 1. (Brian Alexander,  PA) 
 
** NORTH AMERICA. [Pirate]. 6924.53, Captain Morgan  Shortwave,
0305-0307, blues music. ID. Email address. Fair to good. Oct  1.
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** ZAMBIA. 5915, ZNBC, 0244-0300, Tune-in to Fish Eagle IS.  Choral
National Anthem at 0251. Local African music and vernacular talk at  
0253. Weak. Poor in thunderstorm static. Oct 1. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 

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


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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2011 12:41:35 -0400
From: Albert Muick <radioresearch_field_operati...@yahoo.com>
To: DXLD <d...@yahoogroups.com>, HCDX <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: [HCDX] QSL Report for Al Muick, Week ending October 1 2011
Message-ID: <4e8742bf.5010...@yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1


BRASIL, Radio Nacional da Amazonia, 11780, no data "thank you for your
report letter" in 30 days for Portuguese report and US $3.00 sent via
airmail.  Letter came back via "Registered Priority" mail, and my report
and $3.00 was returned.  Wow.  V/s.  Luciana Couto, Coordinadora de la
Radio Nacional da Amazonia.  Letter was on letter head showing coverage
maps of both shortwave frequencies, and I was invited to tune in live
via the internet and further enjoy their programs.  Check this out!: 
The reply was written in SPANISH!  Go figure....

HONG KONG,  RTHK Radio 3, 567 kHz, frequency-only "Hong Kong Harbour and
FM Transmitting Mast" in 565 days for English report, and US $3 return
postage.  30 days after follow-up via registered mail with another US $3
which was returned.  This station was heard at my listening post on
Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan.  Accompanying letter from Mrs. Elsa Ng
(for the Director of Broadcasting) apologizes for the delay but states
my initial report was never received. (see comment below - Al)

USA, WBCQ The Planet, 9330, f/d "The Planet" postcard in 32 days for US
$1 and English report via first-class mail.  V/s. Allan H. Weiner

USA, WBT 1110 kHz, Charlotte, North Carolina, f/d logo and coverage map
card in 7 days for first-class stamp and English report.  V/s illegible,
but report was addressed to Chief Engineer.

USA, WHO 1040 kHz, Des Moines, Iowa, date/frequency logo card in 8 days
for English report and first-class stamp sent vis first-class mail.  No
V/s and returned the reception report.


So it seems my report to RTHK was another one of the victims of the Army
Post Office mailings at Kandahar Airfield.  As the count increases in
this matter, I am becoming very disappointed in the APO.  Perhaps it was
military intelligence folks that snapped up the mail addressed to
foreign places, but then one would imagine that I would have heard
something about it by now.  Also of note is the fact that this
particular APO is run by civilian contractors.

There seem to be a few stations issuing QSLs and then just sending the
report back with the QSL.  Is anyone else experiencing this?  Perhaps
they scan them and digitally store things these days.  I wish I would
have had such luxuries during my days as a CE.

I hope next week brings even more results!

73
Al Muick
Whitehall, PA  USA



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Message: 8
Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2011 14:00:51 -0300
From: L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec <eefi...@yahoo.com.br>
To: <Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com>, <condigl...@yahoogroups.com>,
        <playdx2...@yahoogroups.com>, <d...@yahoogroups.com>,
        <g...@apple.email.ne.jp>, <anker.peter...@mail.dk>,
        <worldbandra...@yahoogroups.com>, <cumbre...@yahoogroups.com>,
        <conexdigi...@conexiongra.com.ar>
Subject: [HCDX] Sept. 29 - Oct. 01 logs
Message-ID: <002001cc805c$dcbef370$4e6feac8@home>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

4990, Suriname, R. Apintie, Paramaribo. September, 29 0815-0825 English Pop 
ballad selections. No signal of Brazilian 4985, progessive enhancement, 25422 
(lob-B).
 
15120, Voice of Nigeria, Ikorodu. September, 30 1743-1754 male and female in an 
uncertain language; from 1750 signal enhancement enough to identify Arabic 
talks by male, many mentions of "Nigeria". At tune in rated as 25432, but from 
1750 was 35433, (lob-B).
 
5995, R. Mali, Bamako. October, 01 0551-0609 at tune in English Pop music 
(Jimmy Cliff), then an Afropop, het noise but like a microphone close to a 
speaker, no music and talks, back music (Tribal African style), national 
anthem, female in French announcements "radiodifusi?n e television du Mali", 
frequencies info, back Tribal music. 35533, (lob-B).
 
9705, Niger, Voix du Sahel, Niamey. October, 01 0620-0630 male in French talks, 
short bridge instrumental music, back male "informaci?n; Africa". 35533, 
(lob-B).
 
73's
 
L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec 
Embu SP Brasil (23?39'S-46?53'W)
SW40 - Dipoles and Longwire

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Message: 9
Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2011 11:32:20 -0700 (PDT)
From: Stewart MacKenzie <wdx...@yahoo.com>
To: Anker Peterson <anker.peter...@mail.dk>,    BCL NEWS
        <bcln...@yahoogroups.com>, Duane Fischer <dfisc...@usol.com>,   Hard
        Core DX <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,        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:
        <1317493940.90713.yahoomail...@web30706.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1



?>>>
ANGUILLA?? Caribbean Beacon??? 6090? 0413 GMT? English? 444? Sept 26? OM with 
sermon on reading false letter daming the Bible.??? MacKenzie-CA..

BONAIRE?? Radio Netherlands Relay-RNI?? 6165? 0418 GMT? Dutch? 444? Sept 26? 
Two OMs with comments.??? Mackenzie-CA..

BULGARIA?? Radio Bulgaria?? 7400? 0448 GMT? Russian? 333? Sept 26? Two OMs with 
comments and also a YL with comments 0450 GMT.??? MacKenzie-CA..

CANADA?? China Radio Relay-CRI?? 6020? 0403 GMT? English? 444? Sept 26? OM with 
World News.? OM with People In The Now program on Belgium splits on the Euro 
Funds.? //6080[433].??? MacKenzie-CA..

CANADA?? Voice of Vietnam Relay-VOV?? 6175? 0422 GMT? Vietnamese? 444? Sept? 
26? YL singing? YL and OM singing 0425 GMT. Suddenly off the air 0429 GMT.? 
Back on the air with OM with ID 0430 GMT? YL with comments 0431 GMT.
Mackenzie-CA..

CUBA?? Radio Havana Cuba-RHC?? 6.000? 0359 GMT? English? 333? Sept 26? Band 
music then RHC ID 0400 GMT Then YL and OM with comments 0402 GMT? //'6125 
[333].??? Mackenzie-CA..

TUNISIA?? RTV Tunisienne?? 7275? 0445 GMT? Arabic? 444? Sept 26? YL and OM with 
comments.?? 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: 10
Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2011 12:40:15 +1300
From: "Radio Heritage Mail" <i...@radioheritage.net>
To: i...@radioheritage.net
Subject: [HCDX] Top 5 October Radio Books
Message-ID: <380-220111061234015...@radioheritage.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

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