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   1. Glenn Hauser logs February 15, 2012 (Glenn Hauser)


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Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2012 09:49:44 -0800 (PST)
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** CHINA. Firedrake Feb 15:
12500, very poor at 1436
12600, very poor at 1436
No others found 10-18 MHz in the next few minutes. Propagation was generally 
poor on hi-latitude paths from everywhere (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** CUBA. 11532, Feb 15 at 0638-0639+, digital data bursts from V2a are a little 
earlier than usual, i.e. within the multiples of 5 minutes such as 0640-0641 as 
heard previously. It`s by far the SSOB on the 25m band including all legitimate 
voice broadcasters (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUAM. 11675, Feb 15 at 1504, fair signal with South Asian singing and 
drumming, perhaps Christian praise, 1505 YL announcement. Aoki shows it`s KSDA, 
1500-1530, 100 kW, 285 degrees from Agat in Telugu (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUATEMALA. 4055, Feb 15 at 0124 quick check in prime time confirms R. Verdad 
still on the air altho had been missing one morning. Good signal with 
``Alleluia`` [a spelling acceptable to MS Word] hymn on piano only, which I 
defy anyone to hear without subvocalizing the essential praiseterm, a one-word 
lyric, so who needs a vocalist? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA [and non]. 9525-, Feb 15 at 1421, S9+20 signal from VOI but barely 
modulated in unID language talk, presumed Indonesian, with ACI from RVA 9520 
splash, conveniently moved down 5 kHz at 1428 so no longer a problem. 1431 now 
in music and a bit better until 1457*. Slightly later another very poor signal 
comes on with Chinese language lesson filler prior to CRI English via Kashgar, 
EAST TURKISTAN.

For many months, VOI had stuck to 9526-, but Ron Howard had them on exactly 
9525.00, 1036-1048, Feb 13. Now they are definitely offset slightly to the low 
side of 9525 instead of 9526-. Aoki does not bother with the 1-kHz jumps, 
listing everything as if on 9525. Ishida says the move occurred already Feb 10: 
``Feb 10 9525 kHz Voice of Indonesia: *0950-2000- on February 10. Moved from 
9526 kHz.`` The signal has been so poor that I had not tried to check for a 
change since then (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** JAPAN. 9595, Feb 15 at 0635, R. Nikkei has good signal, better than Gabon 
9580, while playing album cuts in English by a YL singer, ``Dream a Little 
Dream of Me`` for starters. Finally another YL makes rapid announcement in 
Japanese from 0659. // 6055 not yet audible between RHC and RHC (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MADAGASCAR. The RNW relay site has suffered extensive damage:
http://blogs.rnw.nl/medianetwork/rnw-madagascar-off-the-air-following-tropical-cyclone

So some of the usual transmissions might come from a substitute site on the 
same frequency, known only to the broadcasters unless specifically queried. I 
checked 15720, Feb 15 at 1442 and heard usual Hindi news from NHK World, as 
IDed at 1445 following the usual pause for program change, seems like 
still/again Madagascar. I posted this on the MN blog:

``What a shame. I wonder if RNW will decide just to quit now rather than pour 
more money into repairing it? 

Feb 15 at 1442 I am hearing NHK World in Hindi as usual on 15720. Can you 
confirm that Talata is back on the air, at least for this transmission, rather 
than from a substitute site? Fair steady signal as usual, in the absence of 
RNZI on the wrong frequency which occurred once a few days ago.`` 

Andy Sennitt replied at 1715: ``Yes Glenn, the station was back on the air at 
1300 UTC as we had hoped. I don?t have all the details yet of what?s on and 
what?s not, but Rocus confirms the one you heard was Madagascar. I imagine that 
insurance will pay for repairs. We can?t just close down suddenly because we 
have a duty of care to our staff in Madagascar. They are very hard-working and 
will get the station fully operational again very quickly.``

I also asked Madagascar World Voice if they had any damage. Reply:

Hello Glenn, We received no damage to the MWV facility in Mahajanga.  It 
appears we were right on the edge of the cyclone. We had some wind and rain, 
but nothing like the intensity experienced in Antananarivo. It is disturbing to 
see the pictures of all of the damage to RNW. It is a blessing that no one was 
hurt. Thanks for asking about MWV.  If I can answer more questions, please let 
me know. Regards, Charles H. Caudill, President/CEO, World Christian 
Broadcasting (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MAURITANIA [and non]. 7245, Feb 15 at 0625 IGIM is already on with chanting; 
adjacent VATICAN 7250 from *0628 quite weak by comparison as were most Eurosigs 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NIGERIA. 7275, Feb 15 at 0629, ditto another Nigerialess night once Tunisia 
clears the frequency. BTW, 15120 VON has not been audible during this hour for 
several weeks now (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PAPUA NEW GUINEA. 7325, Feb 15 at 1357 as soon as China goes off, JBA 
carrier with bits of music, and some talk around hourtop, presumed Wantok Radio 
Light during the semihour window the Chicom so kindly provide (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PHILIPPINES. IBB Tinang site, transmitter #2: 9555, Feb 15 at 1425 I find a 
strong S9+25 open carrier with some hum and flutter when VOA`s Korean service 
is supposed to air and is usually heard. I leave a receiver on this in case 
modulation should happen, but no, nothing until 1458:53* for QSY to 9760 VOA 
English. *1459:21 carrier on there, with brief breaks several times, still no 
modulation after 1500. 

As I go to breakfast of Mexican strawberries via Salinas, California, and 
homemade English muffins with apple butter spread on one half, and peach jam on 
the other [is this close enough to tweeting the important details of my life?], 
I leave the receiver on 9760 for another hour. Still no modulation at all, and 
occasional brief offdumps, especially around 1528-1533. Finally stopped 
monitoring at 1557. 

Can`t they tell at Tinang that the transmitter is not being modulated?? Like a 
meter stuck on zero if they don`t axually listen to their own broadcasts? In 
which case they might as well turn it off? Or not, if it`s still important to 
occupy the frequencies with nothing? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 7811-USB, Feb 15 at 0644-0646, Jim Hightower commentary appears again 
exactly 24 hours after first noticed on AFN Saddlebunch Keys FL, despite 
absence from extensive online program schedule, so this may be reliable UT 
Tue-Sat, or M-F? Other frequencies are 5446.5 and 12133.5, not checked but 
surely // if on the air at this time. Jim mentioned how ROMNEY is an anagram of 
RMONEY, hee hee (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** U S A. 11580, Feb 15 WWCR-4 is again on secret frequency after 1500 with 
very strong signal; and at 1555 same canned announcement played twice with 
Jerry Plummer asking for reports on this ``special test broadcast`` (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. We`ve had dense fog advisories lately, which ought to boost some area 
DTV signals. Feb 15 after 1600 UT, KSNW-45 Wichita KS is decoding part of the 
time, and I notice that the NBC Today show they are carrying is not the same as 
the one on KFOR-27 OKC OK. KFOR has the hour with Hoda & Kathy Lee, while KSNW 
has a previous hour with Al Roker and 2 YLs. Both of them show current CST in 
bottom strip. Checking the KSN schedule in Titan format at
http://www.ksn.com/content/about/whatson/default.aspx
we see why: they break at 15-16 UT for an hour of `Live with Kelly`, then play 
the final two hours of Today at 16-18 UT. I assume the original live airing of 
Today on NBC is at 12-16 UT, so the last part is one hour delayed in OK and two 
hours delayed in KS. Don`t expect to get any new news on these fluffier 
appendages. But the additional delay could be useful if one misses something 
important the hour before via OKC. Which is not likely to happen, as I never 
watch it intentionally anyway.

The KSN schedule display also shows that one of their satellites is running a 
subchannel, and presumably only the one shown: KSNG Garden City on 11.2 with 
Telemundo. The Ensign/Garden/Dodge City market is unusual in that all three 
major-network relays of Wichita have managed to stay on their same VHF channels 
as pre-transition: 6, 11 and 13! Is this true of any other market? (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)



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