Thanks.  I’ve been wondering why I couldn’t hear Indonesia’s usual het on 
9525.94.  This evening, 9525 was dominated by the CRI Russian service, which 
put a very nice signal into my area, near Washington, DC.  (300 kw beamed 
pretty much right at us.)  CRI went off at 2057, and I was able to detect a 
weak het on 9524.94, which went off at 2102.  I assume this was RRI.

Art Delibert
JRC NRD-93
Pennant antenna with DX Engineering pre-amp

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From: Wolfgang Bueschel<mailto:dg1...@t-online.de>
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To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com<mailto:hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>; 
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Subject: Re: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs October 21-22, 2017


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From: "Glenn Hauser via Hard-Core-DX" <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2017 8:13 PM
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs October 21-22, 2017

> ** INDONESIA. 9524.936, Oct 22 at 1327, very poor signal, trace of talk,
> allegedly English hour from VOI, shifted once again back to 1-kHz-lower
> off-frequency after a spell just below 9526; so two different
> transmitters? If not, how to explain these? Atsunori Ishida says "9525"
> resumed Oct 21 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

At 18.30 UT on Sunday Oct 22 strong S=9+20dB reception here in Germany,
difficult pronunciation of the presenter in German language,
not easily to understand though ...,
letterbox "Hallo, wie geht es Ihnen" or "Wir danken Ihnen sehr",
answers listeners letter program.
Technicalwise the feeder and transmitter audio quality of VoIndonesia
foreign service is very good these days.

9524.938 kHz. THANKS,
the technician in Cimanggis have the 3rd TX {ex9680kHz} cannibalized,
and set the remaining two transmitters in very good condition.




> ** SUDAN. 7206.004, Oct 22 at 0507, JBA carrier, presumably Omdurman which
> periodically jumps 1 kHz above nominal 7205; but I rarely hear any
> modulation from it.
> (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

> Omdurman - which  periodically jumps 1 kHz above nominal 7205 ...

This 1 kHz offset is used by Omdurman technicians often as jamming whistle
noise action against target stn programs Radio Dabanga and Radio Tamazuj
from Dutch FPU/PNW  NGO organization
on 7315, 9600, 13800, 15540 15550 kHz around 0330-0600 or 15-16 UT.
see page 516 in WRTH 2017.
... and forget switch back the deviation to exact xx0.000 / xx5.000
frequency.



> This report dispatched at 1813 UT October 22
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