** AUSTRALIA. Don`t you believe the RA online program guide
http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/international/radio/programschedule?timezone=UTC&stream=ras-1
which still shows on Fridays: 1100 The World [TV news]; 1300 Unearthed [JJJ 
Network music]; 1700 Life Matters. There is still an option to ``change 
stream`` between default Asia, and Pacific, but the submit button flashes and 
vanishes, and no change can be made, it seems, as the streams were merged 
months ago!

Since `The World` is a 1-hour show, we assumed something else occupy the 
``mystery hour`` Fridays at 12-13 UT. Tune-in 9580 at 1205 Oct 17 to find jazz 
music playing, no announcements until 1218 intro Charlie Parker`s Roma Lee (?), 
as I am now tuned to 12065. More jazz, cut off at 1300 for ABC News. Retune 
1305 as I am now listening via 9965 PALAU and back to jazz, then announcer 
about new releases and Melbourne jazz events. Referred to as a weekly program, 
but what is it? 1328 outro `Jazz Up Late` with Gerry Koster on ABC Jazz & 
Classic FM. 

1330 next program is `Overnight on Classic-2 and ABC Classic FM`, with solo 
piano music of a more modern classical nature. This is cut off at 1400 for 
another ABC News cast, rejoin at 1405 with Vivaldi`s ``The Seasons`` in 
progress. So at least on Fridays, RA is NOT carrying JJJ`s `Unearthed` as 
claimed on schedule. 

These music shows from other ABC sub-networx are an improvement, but obviously 
not designed for news breaks on the hour, which however are important for the 
SW audience. One has the impression that RA is programmed on a whim of some 
operator plugging into this or that domestic network to relay, regardless of 
what the schedule says. Maybe different next week?

Some of these subnetworx are ``digital``, maybe digital-only. 
There`s a roster of them at the bottom of this page:
http://www.abc.net.au/radio/

Jazz: http://abcjazz.net.au/ where we see there are 5 ``ways to listen`` not 
including on the air [except: now we know, RA!]. `Jazz Up Late` starts Fridays 
at 10:30 pm [AEDT] which means 1130 UT, and ends at 12:30 am which chex with 
1330 UT. The next program on this net is `Just Jazz`, but RA is relaying 
Classic FM which is relaying ABC Jazz for `J.U.L.`, 
http://www.abc.net.au/classic/ and now `Overnight` which really runs until 6 am 
= 19 UT, and really originates with another sub-sub-network, Classic 2, 
http://www.abc.net.au/classic2 which doesn`t stray into jazz but tries to make 
nothing but classical hip for homework. Seems that in Australia as well as in 
America, Friday nights are prime-time for jazz on stations which are not 
full-time jazz, i.e. let-your-hair-down time after a serious week (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BANGLADESH. 15505, Oct 17 at 1356 I have tuned slightly above 21505 BSKSA on 
the FRG-7, then down exactly 6 MHz to hear when the Bangladesh Betar carrier 
oncome, which occurs at *1357:07, but it`s very poor; after 1359 can barely 
recognize the IS, which runs past 1400, and mistimesignal is now slow instead 
of fast, ending at 1400:10, opening Urdu (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 650, Oct 17 at 1230, mentions `Radio Viva y Altavoz.com``, 6:30 TC. 
Altavoz is the name of the newscast, and I`m not sure what the Viva name 
applies to, as the station is surely the usual regular Radio 65, XETNT, Los 
Mochis, Sinaloa. Next item between anchor and metguy somehow mixes ébola 
awareness with weather outlook. 

Checking that website, it seems that altavoz.com is an unrelated ``independent 
music company`` in Maryland. Maybe this is really altavoz.com.mx ? No, nothing 
configured there, nor at altavoz.mx. Googling on Altavoz XETNT leads primarily 
to my previous logs of it, and then: This page rather explains it:
http://www.chavezradiocast.com/?page_id=433

Group slogan is ``Radio Viva de Sinaloa``, with the i of Viva doubling as a 
mike, and Altavoz is the statewide news network. Also history of the group and 
tribute to founder Chávez who died 12 years ago, QEPD. And linx to the real 
Altavoz site:
http://www.noticieroaltavoz.com/
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 900, Oct 17 at 1237, Spanish timecheck for 23:7 and temp as 10 
centígrados, introducing song, looping southwest --- has to be the only 900 XE 
in the UT-6 zone, per Cantú:
900 XEDT Hits FM + FM 98.3 Cd. Cuauhtémoc, Chih. 5,000 1,500
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NIGERIA. Re: I then tune up to 11770-, expecting it to come on there and it 
does by *2059, but very poor level, can`t tell language but presumably Arabic 
as in Thorsten Hallmann`s AfricaList.
http://www.muenster.org/uwz/ms-alt/africalist/africalist.pdf

Thorsten Hallmann replies: ``Oh, in the current version this transmission is 
actually given as Hausa. And I believe it's always Hausa at that hour - maybe 
in older editions Arabic was mentioned, which was the first guess of Wolfgang 
Büschel and myself when we
first heard the transmission`` (Glenn Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SPAIN. Re trying to hear REE English online if no longer SW: Seems they did 
none dated Oct 15, but the ``first`` one of 30+ minutes is now up dated Oct 16 
via:
http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/audios/emision-en-ingles/english-language-broadcast-16-10-14/2810974/

When I try to play it, I first get a ``Gateway Timeout --- The proxy server did 
not receive a timely response from the upstream server``. But try again and it 
starts; Justin says ``today`` is ``October 15`` despite file date of Oct 16. 
It`s mainly operatic music with a bit of commentary, a quick way to fill 
airtime without much effort; and cuts off mid-aria at 30:11! 

[Tagged]: We begin our first "virtual broadcast" with appropriate music by 
Chopin, the 3rd movement from his Sonata for Piano No. 2. And we continue in a 
musical vein, because this week opera buffs and classical music lovers in the 
Spanish capital were treated to a wonderful performance at Madrid's National 
Auditorium of Haendel's opera Alcina, with acclaimed American mezzosoprano 
Joyce DiDonato singing the title role, accompanied by the English Concert, with 
Harry Bicket conducting from the harpsichord. We hear DiDonato sing the 
resolution aria from the opera's third act as well as bel canto arias from 
19th-century Italian operas by Pacini and Rossini included on her latest album, 
"Stella di Napoli," released this year on Erato. For more on this superb opera 
singer, visit her website at:  http://www.joycedidonato.com (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 21600, Oct 17 at 1356, no signal from WHRI, unlike 24 hours earlier 
when they were apparently testing; only sigs on 13m being 21540 Kuwait and 
21505 Saudi (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 620, Oct 17 at 1227 UT, dominant signal is from E/W with long string 
of Ad Council PSAs and some specific to Arizona, such as ``don`t drive into a 
duststorm``; 1229 non-ID as ``ESPN Phœnix, 620-AM``, the sad fate of a 
once-greater talk station, KTAR. If they had been smart, Bonneville might have 
used their legacy callsign as an inducement to become an Aljazeera outlet. Or, 
what`s the equivalent of a Tarheel west of the Miss? And since there is a 
pretty deep null toward us on the night pattern, we dare assume the 5 kW is 
running on ND day pattern already, more than hour before official October 
sunrise of 1330 UT (November: 1400 UT) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. Trans-Pacific carrier search Oct 17 at 1220-1224 UT: JBAs on 594, 
702, 774, 882, 1044 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

This report despatched at 1651 UT October 17
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