Checked on remote unit in downtown Queensland Australia, measured exact
9525.891 kHz at 10.10 UT May 5th. S=7 or -82dBm signal strength.

VoINS Jakarta Cimanggis English, spoken part by male announcer
at 1000 to 1021 UT, then sweet Asian pop singer music.

9180.165 TWN  SOH
9229.961 TWN  SOH
9319.930 TWN  SOH
9359.975 TWN  SOH
9730.036 TWN  SOH, and probably Yangoon Yegu Myanmar even 9730.000 kHz

two peak 9849.971 TWN  SOH, -- and even 9850.000 signal too.

9930.138 TWN SOH
9970.104 TWN SOH

UNIDENTIFIED target ? -
and a jamming bubbler also heard in 9596 to 9613 kHz frequency range
at 1055 UT, usually Vietnam secret service jamming against foreign radio sce of
Vietnamese hilltribe language nationals target.

Aoki Nagoya and ITU/HFCC list show only a 45 min Vatican Radio
Vietnamese language sce entry on UTC deep night.

9600  VATICAN RADIO 2315-2400 UTC daily Vietnamese 250kW 270degr Tinang PHL

73 wb df5sx



INDONESIA   9525.897, April 23 at 1240 UT, VOI must have switched
transmitters, back to the off-frequency one after several months close to
9525.0 kHz; some music audible at S4-S7, perhaps OK modulation level during
scheduled Japanese hour. No QRM now from 9520, 9525 or 9530 kHz stations.
Quick recheck at 1322 UT during English, now it's just barely modulated. At
least China is not scheduled on 9525.0 kHz at 14 this season, but it is at
19-21 UT in Russian, totally blocking VOI English and French into Europe.
Maybe the het will at least bother CRI a bit.

9525.895   April 25 at 1352 UT, VOI very weak carrier measured here during
presumed English hour, and no hets from 9520, 9525 or 9530 kHz.
(Glenn Hauser-OK-USA, hcdx and dxld April 27)



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