Re: [DX] Sumutorvi 6998 kHz

2015-11-01 Thread Pekka Kemppinen
Joo, havaittu on. Eka havainto 15.10.
Lähettää ajoittain usb:llä venäläistä puhetta: "priom".

OH2BLU, Pekka

2015-10-31 15:56 GMT+02:00 Juha Solasaari :

> Lienee varmaan joku muukin havainnut että venäläisten "sumutorvi" on nyt
> myös taajuudella 6998 kHz. Tuuttaa samassa tahdissa kuin 4625 kHz.
>
> 73 de JTS
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[HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs November 1, 2015

2015-11-01 Thread Glenn Hauser via Hard-Core-DX
** CANADA. 1610, Nov 1 at 0647 UT, all-Spanish from Toronto, ``CHHA, Radio 
Voces Latinas``, décimoprimero aniversario promo, celebrating 11 years on air, 
416 AC phone, then promo 16-10 AM, y su departamento de ventas (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. Marching in lockstep with Yanqui Imperialism, Cuba has gone off DST of 
UT -4 to standard time of UT -5 at exactly the same time as América, so RHC 
Spanish and some other language programming shifts one UT hour later. However, 
final B-15 frequency/schedule changes are not due for another biweek, Nov 16. 

5040, Nov 1 at 0640, RHC English is still on here with jazz // overkill rest of 
The Cuban Five, 6000, 6060, 6100, 6165. So 06-07 will be in English on 5040 
instead of off at 0600* --- but whether 05-06 will be English too instead of 
Spanish is never clear.

9640, 9820, 9850, 11860, 11950, 15370, 15730, did I miss any? Nov 1 at 1339 RHC 
with `Cuba Campesina` rustic music show, ex 1230 on Sundays, and now instead of 
`En Contacto`, confirmed shifted one hour later to start at 1434. The repeats 
should now be circa 2340 and UT Monday 0235 on whatever frequencies are vigent.

How about the weekly Esperanto broadcast? Confirmed at 1618 UT Sunday Nov 1 on 
11950, ex-1500. The repeat will presumably stay at 2230 Sundays on 15370, and 
the prepeat earlier at 0700 UT Sunday on some 49m channel, 6100?  (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [and non]. 13870-13930, peaking about 13910, Cuban pulse jamming 
against nothing (except unfortunate utes, MARS), evidently spurious out of the 
13820 pileup against R. Martí, which however, is so strong that the jam is 
barely audible there (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PHILIPPINES [non]. 15620, Nov 1 at 1500, R. Veritas Asia ID in Filipino, 
good signal on VATICAN relay, as SMG succeeds again in serving areas far beyond 
its nominal targets, in this case, Mideast. Not on alternatively registered 
15460. Better signal than RCC neighbor 15610 WEWN (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** SAUDI ARABIA. 13710, Nov 1 at 1508, Qur`an, good with flutter, i.e. BSKSA 
500 kW, 295 degrees from Riyadh at 15-18, succeeding CRI English vs AIR English 
until 1500 on 13710. Must be vesper-time in the Kingdom (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. 17885, Nov 1 at 1457, news discussion, soon outro as `The 
Correspondents` from VOA, ``so long from Washington`` and drop carrier 
immediately at 1459*. This is so strong, the SSOB in fact, that it could easily 
pass for Greenville, but HFCC shows 100 kW, 126 degrees from SAO TOME at 
1400-1500 [sic] only. Directly off the back would be 306 degrees. Yes, I am 
within one degree of that reverse azimuth! Are there more such emissions? No, 
this is the only one in English; just 15460 at 17-19 in ``sna`` which means 
Shona (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. One of WEWN`s three transmitters continues to be down: Nov 1 at 1416 
and still at 1505, 1618, missing from 12050, leaving Spanish on 11550, English 
on 15610. Not on 13830 either. Own SW schedule still hasn`t been updated from 
A-15 and DST:
http://www.ewtn.com/radio/freq.htm
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 5085, Sunday Nov 1 at 0641, WTWW-2 is on very late with Christian 
testimonial, not even music, new schedule? Tue-Sat only it`s of course on for 
`Midnight [sic] in the Desert` with Art Bell at 05-08 UT [ex 04-07], but had 
been silent on weekends during those hours (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A. 9265 [non], WMLK: See USA: 1540 KXEL log

** U S A. 1540, Nov 1 at 1331 UT, Elder Jacob O Meyer is speaking on `the 
Sacred Name Telecast [sic]`, also on radio and has own ``SW radio station here 
at Bethel, Pennsylvania``. EJOM is sounding quite vivacious, considering he is 
dead since 2010.

This loops NE/SW and is surely KXEL Waterloo IA, still in on skywave half a 
sesquihour after sunrise here. Yes, on the SNB radio log at:
https://www.assembliesofyahweh.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/Radio-and-TV-Log.pdf

Which however is amusingly outdated, a page from their magazine of two years 
ago, and it was outdated even then. Of only five US domestic stations, KXEL`s 
time shown as Sunday 11:30-12:00 pm = ambiguously meaning morning instead of 
night? 

Also with long-gone split-frequency Caribbean outlets, Dominica 595, Grenada 
535, and also Radio Anguilla 1530 --- huh? Was it ever on that frequency? Long 
ago it was on 1505, and a neat split DX catch for many including myself.

As for WMLK shortwave, CYA: ``WMLK Radio Assemblies of Yahweh Shortwave (Note: 
There are times that WMLK is not broadcasting because of maintenance or 
repairs.)`` I`ll say! it remains off the air as it has been for over a decade. 
Read all about it at http://wmlkradio.net/
especially this Update page, but undated and unchanged for years, no progress 
at all? They got the 250 kW unit in 2006!
http://wmlkradio.net/wmlk_radio_bbc_250kw_tx_update.htm
If they 

[HCDX] JRX Logs October 29-30, 2015.

2015-11-01 Thread Jota Xavier
JRX Logs October 29-30, 2015.

ALGERIA
++11775 10/29 2030 ALG R.Algerienne,Issoudun,in Arabic; OM talks, Chorus cantic 
by women; 2043 OM talks,a short mx,2048 OM talks,in french;very good 
broadc,45444.

JAPAN
++6195 10/30 0400 J R.Japan,Furman,in Spanish; IS,ID;NHK News; very good 
broadc,45444.
++17540 10/29 2132 J R.Japan,Furman,in Portuguese; OMs presents News; 2137 
ID,freq; 2145 A report abt new culture of rice resistant to salinity,incluvive 
seawater.ID, a song,very good station,45544.

ROMANIA
++9730 10/30 0033 ROU RRI,Tiganesti,in Spanish; OM makes a interview w/ a 
romanian writer; 0039 Invite to RRI Contest; 0043 ID,pgm ""RRI Sports"; very 
good station,45444.

SLOVAKIA
++9955 10/30 0432 SVK R.Slovakia Intl.,Okeechobee,in Spanish; YL presents News; 
0435 ID and a pgm "Cartas de los Oyentes"- Hablando con nuestros oyentes desde 
Bratislava;45433.

SPAIN
++15500 10/29 2201 E REE,Noblejas,in Spanish; Music; YL talks; 2205 YL/OM 
presents News;very poor transmission,45432. Parallel Logs: 15390kHz,55433; on 
9690kHz,45331.

TAIWAN
++11920 10/29  TWN RTI,Okeechobee,in Spanish; IS,ID,strong CNR1 janmmer on 
11925kHz; 42432 to 42431.

UNITED STATES
++5975 10/30 0412 USA AWR,Nauen,in Burmese; YL talks; 0425 A rlg hymn; 0427 OM 
talks; fair broadc,35443.
++7275 10/30 0334 USA VOA,Pinheira,in Kinyarwanda-Kirundi; OM talks;very  good 
broadc,45444.
++9955 10/30 0100 USA WRMI,Okeechobee,in Spanish; pgm "Antena DX" by Víctor 
Gutiérrez; DX News: headlines and in details;fair broadc,45433..
++15320 10/29 2214 USA AWR Guam,Agat,in Indonesian; OM talks,makes a prayer and 
says Amen;.2224 A rlg hymn; fair transmission,45433.
++15685 10/29 2232 USA AWR Guam,Agat,in Mandarin; A hymn by chinese chorus; 
2235 YL talks,preaching, presumed; very good transmission,45444.


dxer Jose Ronaldo Xavier (JRX)
Cabedelo - Brazil (UTC-3) location
receiver(s) Degen DE1103/ Tecsun S-2000
Portable Telescopic antenna


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[HCDX] HRN La Voz de Honduras cumple 82 años

2015-11-01 Thread JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO

HRN La Voz de Honduras cumple 82 
añoshttp://www.radiohrn.hn/l/noticias/%C2%A1estamos-de-aniversario
Este domingo HRN “La Voz de Honduras”, cumple 82 años al servicio del país.
En más de ocho décadas, esta emisora ha estado ligada al corazón del pueblo 
hondureño.Aquel 1 de noviembre de 1933, se hicieron realidad los esfuerzos y la 
decisión de los fundadores de HRN: Don Rafael Ferrari García y su esposa, 
Rosario Sagastume Torres de Ferrari.Desde entonces, HRN se convirtió en parte 
fundamental de la historia nuestra y, con el devenir de los años, se ha 
consolidado como el medio de comunicación más influyente.Es, por justicia, “La 
Voz de Honduras”, la radioemisora con mayor credibilidad, prestigio y liderazgo 
a toda prueba; en suma, la catedral radial de nuestro país.En cada década HRN 
ha marcado pauta en la radiodifusión nacional. Ha sido la emisora abanderada de 
las causas más nobles del pueblo, en defensa de la democracia y de la 
institucionalidad del país.En los años 30, HRN juega un papel importante en 
circunstancias políticas especiales a nivel nacional y, en el ámbito 
internacional, es la época en que comienza a gestarse la Segunda Guerra 
Mundial.Siempre en esta misma década HRN, inició operando con un transmisor de 
mil vatios, la estación radial en ese entonces comenzó a transmitir música 
transcrita, boletines de noticias proporcionados por la empresa Tropical Radio 
y retransmisión de espacios de programas informativos de la National 
Broadcasting Company (NBC), empresa estadounidense con quien se hizo una 
afiliación para servicios internacionales.Los cuarenta estuvieron dominados por 
el conflicto militar global y la HRN mantuvo informados a los hondureños de 
este evento y sus incidencias en la región, a través de la llamada Cadena de 
las Américas de que formaba parte “La Voz de Honduras”.La época de oro llegó en 
los 50, cuando se producen las grandes transformaciones de la radio que ya No 
transmite por onda corta, sino por AM con la frecuencia autorizada de los 670 
kilohertz.La HRN se pone en sintonía con la tendencia predominante en aquel 
entonces y es así como se abren espacios a los programas musicales en sus 
distintos géneros.Asimismo, transmitiendo desde sus estudios centrales en 
Tegucigalpa, “La Voz de Honduras”, que desde 1952 mantenía en el aire el 
radioperiodico más importante y escuchado del país, “DIARIO MATUTINO”, en 1956 
“EL INFORMATIVO DEL MEDIODÍA”, y en 1958 “GACETA INFORMATIVA” ampliando su 
programación noticiosa combinándola con transmisiones deportivas especialmente 
el futbol.Esas características de una cadena radial con cobertura del 98 por 
ciento del territorio nacional hicieron una ampliación de la red de repetidores 
llevando la señal a la zona Oriental, zona Central, zona Occidental Zona Norte, 
Zona Sur y el Litoral Atlántico.Llegaron los años 60. La “Voz de Honduras” hace 
historia al conectar una red de repetidores. Más importante todavía es que, al 
calor de HRN, surge Emisoras Unidas como el complejo radial de mayor peso.La 
emisora ligada al corazón del pueblo hondureño evolucionó en los años 70, 
cuando se realizan las primeras transmisiones satelitales.En la década de los 
80, los hondureños retornamos al orden institucional. HRN se convierte en un 
baluarte en defensa de la democracia. Los 90, establecen nuevos retos que la 
estación emblemática de nuestro país enfrenta con innovaciones tecnológicas y 
nuevos formatos noticiosos.En los años 2000, HRN le da la bienvenida a un nuevo 
milenio implementando la tecnología de punta para el servicio de los hondureños 
alcanzando reportes de audiencia en países de los cinco continentes del 
planeta.HRN, transmite sus noticieros a nivel nacional desde las cinco de la 
mañana hasta las 11 de la noche, con horarios intermedios destinados a 
programas de opinión y educativos, franjas deportivas y humorísticas locales.Su 
departamento de prensa está organizado con una coordinación adscrita a la 
Gerencia General de la empresa, sub coordinadores que a su vez actúan como 
presentadores de los espacios estelares, una Jefatura de Producción que tiene a 
su cargo a los analistas, redactores, reporteros y corresponsales nacionales 
diseminados en todo el país.Por su prestigio ganado durante 82 años de 
mantenerse como la emisora seria, responsable y objetiva de Honduras, por la 
cobertura del territorio nacional con su red de repetidores en AM y FM. Y a 
nivel mundial a través de su página web www.radiohrn.hn su cuanta oficial en 
twitter y Facebook y por su profesionalismo “HRN”, “La Voz de Honduras”, es la 
emisora numero uno en audiencia y por ende, el medio radial de mayor confianza 
publicitaria en el país.Hoy arribamos a los 82 años. En todo este tiempo, hemos 
mantenido vigentes los principios que inspiraron a sus fundadores: Vigilar con 
responsabilidad, objetividad y seriedad el cumplimiento de nuestra función 
social. Por este motivo es que “La Voz de Honduras” está ligada al corazón del 

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Today's Topics:

   1. Glenn Hauser logs November 1, 2015 (Glenn Hauser)
   2. HRN La Voz de Honduras cumple 82 a?os (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
   3. JRX Logs October 29-30, 2015. (Jota Xavier)


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** CANADA. 1610, Nov 1 at 0647 UT, all-Spanish from Toronto, ``CHHA, Radio 
Voces Latinas``, d?cimoprimero aniversario promo, celebrating 11 years on air, 
416 AC phone, then promo 16-10 AM, y su departamento de ventas (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. Marching in lockstep with Yanqui Imperialism, Cuba has gone off DST of 
UT -4 to standard time of UT -5 at exactly the same time as Am?rica, so RHC 
Spanish and some other language programming shifts one UT hour later. However, 
final B-15 frequency/schedule changes are not due for another biweek, Nov 16. 

5040, Nov 1 at 0640, RHC English is still on here with jazz // overkill rest of 
The Cuban Five, 6000, 6060, 6100, 6165. So 06-07 will be in English on 5040 
instead of off at 0600* --- but whether 05-06 will be English too instead of 
Spanish is never clear.

9640, 9820, 9850, 11860, 11950, 15370, 15730, did I miss any? Nov 1 at 1339 RHC 
with `Cuba Campesina` rustic music show, ex 1230 on Sundays, and now instead of 
`En Contacto`, confirmed shifted one hour later to start at 1434. The repeats 
should now be circa 2340 and UT Monday 0235 on whatever frequencies are vigent.

How about the weekly Esperanto broadcast? Confirmed at 1618 UT Sunday Nov 1 on 
11950, ex-1500. The repeat will presumably stay at 2230 Sundays on 15370, and 
the prepeat earlier at 0700 UT Sunday on some 49m channel, 6100?  (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [and non]. 13870-13930, peaking about 13910, Cuban pulse jamming 
against nothing (except unfortunate utes, MARS), evidently spurious out of the 
13820 pileup against R. Mart?, which however, is so strong that the jam is 
barely audible there (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PHILIPPINES [non]. 15620, Nov 1 at 1500, R. Veritas Asia ID in Filipino, 
good signal on VATICAN relay, as SMG succeeds again in serving areas far beyond 
its nominal targets, in this case, Mideast. Not on alternatively registered 
15460. Better signal than RCC neighbor 15610 WEWN (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** SAUDI ARABIA. 13710, Nov 1 at 1508, Qur`an, good with flutter, i.e. BSKSA 
500 kW, 295 degrees from Riyadh at 15-18, succeeding CRI English vs AIR English 
until 1500 on 13710. Must be vesper-time in the Kingdom (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. 17885, Nov 1 at 1457, news discussion, soon outro as `The 
Correspondents` from VOA, ``so long from Washington`` and drop carrier 
immediately at 1459*. This is so strong, the SSOB in fact, that it could easily 
pass for Greenville, but HFCC shows 100 kW, 126 degrees from SAO TOME at 
1400-1500 [sic] only. Directly off the back would be 306 degrees. Yes, I am 
within one degree of that reverse azimuth! Are there more such emissions? No, 
this is the only one in English; just 15460 at 17-19 in ``sna`` which means 
Shona (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. One of WEWN`s three transmitters continues to be down: Nov 1 at 1416 
and still at 1505, 1618, missing from 12050, leaving Spanish on 11550, English 
on 15610. Not on 13830 either. Own SW schedule still hasn`t been updated from 
A-15 and DST:
http://www.ewtn.com/radio/freq.htm
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 5085, Sunday Nov 1 at 0641, WTWW-2 is on very late with Christian 
testimonial, not even music, new schedule? Tue-Sat only it`s of course on for 
`Midnight [sic] in the Desert` with Art Bell at 05-08 UT [ex