[HCDX] China

2004-11-11 Thread Charles B
China, 6155, Central People's Broadcasting Station, 
Shijiazhuang (pres), 1033-1045  Noted a man and woman in 
Chinese comments.  Gave URL at one point, www dot ... 
dot...).  Could not catch the details.  At 1043 noted what 
seemed like ADs.  What's that all about in a communist 
country?  Signal was good.  (Chuck Bolland, November 11, 2004)

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[HCDX] Russia

2004-11-11 Thread Charles B
Russia, 5910, Deutsche Welle, Petropavlovsk Kamchatskiy, 
1105-1110  Noted a man in German presenting the news until 
1109.  At that time ID presented Deutsche Welle, and more 
comments.  Signal was fair.  (Chuck Bolland, November 11 2004)

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[HCDX] Port Blair

2004-11-11 Thread Charles B
India, 4760, All India Radio, Port Blair, 1118-1125
Noted Bollywood type music for a few minutes, then a woman 
in comments.  At 1122 back to typical music.  Signal was 
poor but readable.  (Chuck Bolland, November 11, 2004)

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[HCDX] Unid's on 48m (49m)

2004-11-11 Thread robinban74o
Hi folks,

The 49m band between 6200 and 6295 kHz (used on a non interference basis by
official broadcasters) is more regularly known by Pirate stations as
48m. Official broadcasters, however, appear to use this section of the band
more frequently at this time of year (ie; B04). A few that I have received
are:

6200 : Radio Prague : EE : 01.00 - 01.27 utc : sio.444
6225 : Deutsche Welle : EE : 22.00 - 22.59 utc : sio.222
6235 : Voice of Russia : (incl.EE) : 19.00 - 22.00 utc : sio.555
6280 : Voice of Israel : (Var.) : (20.00 - 24.00 utc) : sio.555
6280 : WYFR : (mainly.EE) : 15.00 - (17.00) utc : sio.344

Also I have 2 Unid's. Can anybody help with these please?

6205 : Unid : ?lang : ? - 22.57 utc (close) : sio.344 / [OM + YL tk, with
Arabic or Russian 'style' mx?]
6230.5 : Unid (Cairo..?) : (Turkish..?) : (16.00 - 18.00 utc..?) : sio.332 /
[Very distorted, overmodulating audio, with 'Egyptian' style mx...?]

Any help will be much appreciated...
Cheers and 73's for now...
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[HCDX] 60 Meter Amateur Frequencies

2004-11-11 Thread Wayne Busby
I don't remember the exact date, but recently U.S. hams were given 
privileges in the 60 meter band.
This frequencies are in USB: 5330.5, 5346.5, 5366.5, 5371.5 and 5403.5. 
They are secondary users to government stations. I would be interested 
in reports of any activity heard, either directly or to the list. I 
would also be interested in hearing from hams who are operating on this 
band.
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[HCDX] RVA B'04 Correction

2004-11-11 Thread Ashik Eqbal Tokon

Here as follows are the changes to be made on the 14th of November

 

Freq. kHz  UTCLanguage

From  To

1178011820   –0027  Sinhala

1177011790   0100-0127   Bengali

1178011790   0130-0157   Hindi

1170511895   0230-0300   Zomi Chin

1533515350   0200-0227   Urdu


   

1173011725   1400–1427  Bengali

1188011725   1430–1457  Urdu
1170511765 1500–1600Filipino
 
73's from
 
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Re: [HCDX] Unid's on 48m (49m)

2004-11-11 Thread George Maroti
Well done Robin, I was thinking of posting just such a list myself.  6205 is 
Albania, it comes in strong here in the US.  According to the 2005 PWBR, 6230 
is indeed Radio Cairo.  Here are some additions to your list:

6205 R. Tirana *2130-2300*
6205 others 1200-1300, 1400-1600, 1900-2000
6214v R. Baluarte (Argentina) *1000-0300*
6230 R. Cairo *1600-1800*

73

George


- Original Message - 
From: robinban74o 

Hi folks,

The 49m band between 6200 and 6295 kHz (used on a non interference basis by
official broadcasters) is more regularly known by Pirate stations as
48m. Official broadcasters, however, appear to use this section of the band
more frequently at this time of year (ie; B04). A few that I have received
are:

6200 : Radio Prague : EE : 01.00 - 01.27 utc : sio.444
6225 : Deutsche Welle : EE : 22.00 - 22.59 utc : sio.222
6235 : Voice of Russia : (incl.EE) : 19.00 - 22.00 utc : sio.555
6280 : Voice of Israel : (Var.) : (20.00 - 24.00 utc) : sio.555
6280 : WYFR : (mainly.EE) : 15.00 - (17.00) utc : sio.344

Also I have 2 Unid's. Can anybody help with these please?

6205 : Unid : ?lang : ? - 22.57 utc (close) : sio.344 / [OM + YL tk, with
Arabic or Russian 'style' mx?]
6230.5 : Unid (Cairo..?) : (Turkish..?) : (16.00 - 18.00 utc..?) : sio.332 /
[Very distorted, overmodulating audio, with 'Egyptian' style mx...?]

Any help will be much appreciated...
Cheers and 73's for now...
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[HCDX] Re: Unid's on 49m

2004-11-11 Thread robinban74o
Hi George,

Thanks for reply to my Unid's on 49m. Tirana makes sence. Not sure why I
didn't work that out in the first place. Cheers for confirming Cairo too.

73's for now.
Robin Banneville

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RE:
I have 2 Unid's. Can anybody help with these please?
6205 : Unid : ?lang : ? - 22.57 utc (close) : sio.344 / [OM + YL tk, with
Arabic or Russian 'style' mx?]
6230.5 : Unid (Cairo..?) : (Turkish..?) : (16.00 - 18.00 utc..?) : sio.332 /
[Very distorted, overmodulating audio, with 'Egyptian' style mx...?]

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George Maroti replied...

6205 is Albania, it comes in strong here in the US.
According to the 2005 PWBR, 6230 is indeed Radio Cairo.

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Re: [HCDX] Unid's on 48m (49m)

2004-11-11 Thread Jari Savolainen
On 11 Nov at 1600 in addition to those mentioned noted
6210 ETH R Fana, Addis Ababa
6240 RUS TWR, Ekaterinburg in Polish
their sked at  http://www.bclnews.it/b04schedules/twr.htm

73
Jari Savolainen
Kuusankoski
Finland

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Re: [HCDX] Unid's on 48m (49m)


Well done Robin, I was thinking of posting just such a list myself.  6205 is
Albania, it comes in strong here in the US.  According to the 2005 PWBR,
6230 is indeed Radio Cairo.  Here are some additions to your list:

6205 R. Tirana *2130-2300*
6205 others 1200-1300, 1400-1600, 1900-2000
6214v R. Baluarte (Argentina) *1000-0300*
6230 R. Cairo *1600-1800*

73

George


- Original Message -
From: robinban74o

Hi folks,

The 49m band between 6200 and 6295 kHz (used on a non interference basis by
official broadcasters) is more regularly known by Pirate stations as
48m. Official broadcasters, however, appear to use this section of the band
more frequently at this time of year (ie; B04). A few that I have received
are:

6200 : Radio Prague : EE : 01.00 - 01.27 utc : sio.444
6225 : Deutsche Welle : EE : 22.00 - 22.59 utc : sio.222
6235 : Voice of Russia : (incl.EE) : 19.00 - 22.00 utc : sio.555
6280 : Voice of Israel : (Var.) : (20.00 - 24.00 utc) : sio.555
6280 : WYFR : (mainly.EE) : 15.00 - (17.00) utc : sio.344

Also I have 2 Unid's. Can anybody help with these please?

6205 : Unid : ?lang : ? - 22.57 utc (close) : sio.344 / [OM + YL tk, with
Arabic or Russian 'style' mx?]
6230.5 : Unid (Cairo..?) : (Turkish..?) : (16.00 - 18.00 utc..?) : sio.332 /
[Very distorted, overmodulating audio, with 'Egyptian' style mx...?]

Any help will be much appreciated...
Cheers and 73's for now...
Robin Banneville
Guernsey, Chan. Isles. (UK)

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[HCDX] VOA - Our World

2004-11-11 Thread Mike Terry
Thanks for your note. Sorry you're having trouble with our new
website design.

Over my objections, voanews.com/ourworld no longer takes you to the
Our World page. Instead, it takes you to the science and technology
page. The theory is that the visitor will find the latest stories
here, since this page is updated daily. Since Our World is a weekly
program, the Our World page is updated only weekly. (No, it doesn't
make any sense to me either, but I produce a radio program; I don't
have any say over the website.)

There are three ways to get to the Our World page where you can find
audio files. From the voanews.com/ourworld page you can click on the
link to Our World (It's the left-most graphic at the bottom of the
page). Or you can look in the left column for the Programs A to Z
section, click on Find VOA Radio or TV Programs,  then click on
O and then Our World.  Or, easiest of all and special for you,
just click on the link below:

http://www.voanews.com/english/science/ourworld.cfm

You can download an MP3 or listen to a streaming RealAudio version
of the show.

We're still having many technical problems with the software behind
our website, so please be patient if you find a problem. (And feel
free to use the contact us mail form to let us know of any
problems you find.)

Thanks again for writing.

Best regards,
Art Chimes, producer-host
Our World


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[HCDX] 9290 Khz this weekend

2004-11-11 Thread Mike Terry
 Relays from  Latvia
UTC

FRS Holland 9:00 - 12:32
Radio Nord  12:32 - 13:00
RR Medienservice 13:00 -14:00
Radio Marabu 14:00 - 18:00

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[HCDX] EMR Latvia

2004-11-11 Thread Mick Delmage
Hi;

With a recent QSL from EMR-Latvia was a note that the next transmissions will 
take place November 28th and December 19th from 1500 - 1600 UTC on usual 9290 
kHz.

73
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[HCDX] HCDX logs between 2004-11-11 0000 UTC and 2004-11-12 0000 UTC

2004-11-11 Thread Risto Kotalampi
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   Africa

   1539 Nov 10 2200- UNID: UNID. Non-stop African horn music.
   Djibouti? Ritola, FIN

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[HCDX] 9290 KHZ THIS WEEKEND

2004-11-11 Thread TOM TAYLOR
9290 KHZ THIS WEEKEND 
 RELAY'S  FROM  LATVIA

ALL TIMES ARE UTC

FRS Holland 9:00 - 12:32
Radio Nord  12:32 - 13:00
RR Medienservice 13:00 -14:00
Radio Marabu 14:00 - 18:00


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[HCDX] DXpedition in Townsville, North Qld. Australia

2004-11-11 Thread Craig Edwards
Townsville, North Queensland, Australia

DXpedition

Craig Edwards - 'DX Crocodile Hunter'

October 2004

 

After three productive one night stands during August and September at my 
favourite campsite 50 km north of Townsville I figured it was time for an 
extended stay. So the wife and I headed off and set up the DX HQ tent on Friday 
lunchtime with plans to stay there until Monday morning.

 

At this later time of the year I decided to camp right on the shore of the 
beach as this would give me a 100 metre buffer from the swamp. After all it is 
the start of the Crocodile mating season - last thing we wanted was a horny 
male croc looking for some action. It was good to move the tent as our normal 
spot is normally covered in fallen leaves and considering that death adders 
love this habitat and they are now out of winter hibernation, I didn't fancy 
coming across any of these critters. My main concern was eastern taipans, I had 
to put the EWEs out in sand dune scrubland which they are rather fond of. They 
are also active daytime hunters and are too just out of hibernation.

 

Sunset Day 1

On the first day of high school you used to worry with anticipation. Will I be 
able to make friends? Will I get bullied? Will there be any girls who like me? 
Akin to this is the anticipation a DXer feels before session 1 of day 1 of any 
DXpedition - Is this the right spot? What about the noise? What about 
conditions? Does the tape deck work? and MOST OF ALL is the antenna right? 
Especially as I'm persisting/compromising by using the EWE rather than the 
beverage. Well I was pleased with the early appearance of regulars as soon as 
WWV on 2.5MHz started to give some RF, namely the Mexicans on 1570 and 1700 and 
KHPY 1670. Having successfully harvested the higher end of the band the past 
few one nighters in August and September I headed under 1 MHz. This produced 
WWL 870 and some new west coasters for me like KCBS 740, KJRB 790, WBAP 820, 
KGET 970 and KFWB 980. But the huge highlight for me was my first ever Alaskan 
- KICY 850. I've been trying to land Alaska for years and it's been virtually 
impossible from the Coorong or my odd visit to Victoria.

 

Sunset Day 2

Well low and behold, with KICY putting in a solid signal and even making KOA 
tough to log, up pops my second ever Alaskan - KENI 650. Another couple of new 
west coasters for me like KFMB 760 and KYAA 1200 rarely logged due to WOAI 
being a regular. Managed to add CHMB 1320 which is again rare due to usual 
dominance of KCTC. The amazing reception of a North American on a 9kHz split 
frequency of KLOK 1170 was not only a sign of good conditions, but also a sign 
of the amazing reception to come the following and final evening.

 

Sunset Day 3

With one night to go I was already satisfied with my haul of new stateside 
stations. So I decided to totally focus of the Australian 9kHz split 
frequencies to see what might pop up. A few frequencies could be ruled out like 
4QN 630 kHz 50kW my local ABC station here in Townsville, 4AT 720 kHz is a semi 
local ABC station which can be heard on a midday band scan, 900 kHz was 
splatterated out by 4TAB 891 kHz also here in Townsville, 4RO 990 kHz which is 
very strong here in the evenings, 1260 4MW just up north in the Torres Strait 
Islands and local 4KZ on 1620 kHz. So this only left 810, 1080, 1170, 1350, 
1440 and 1530 to monitor which was very manageable. Funnily enough 810 was not 
producing any Aussie stations but RRI Merauke of all things at very much 
armchair level! Well I'm delighted and still amazed to report that the 
remaining frequencies all produced stations which at times totally dominated 
the Australians from around 0700-0830 - it was the most enjoyable 1½ hours I 
think I've had apart from the breakthrough European morning at the Coorong in 
1993. I logged KRLD 1080, KFAQ  KLOK 1170, WTOU 1350, unid with FOX on 1440 
and KFBK 1530. Just to top the end of the evening off, there was the rare 
appearance of east coasters WHAM 1180, WQEW 1560 and WTNI 1640 which I logged 
for the first time. Well in 3 nights 21 new North Americans - all in all a top 
weekend!

 

580 0753   KJAL Pago Pago, American Samoa. Christian Experience program, a 
regular one this weekend but never very good due NBC PNG splatter on 585 1/10 
(CE)

 

650 0925   KENI Anchorage, Alaska. Well after hearing my 1st ever Alaskan 
on the 1st night of the DXpedition, how good is this, my 2nd ever Alaskan on 
the 2nd night. Poor with political newstalk then on half hour News Radio 650 
KENI ID 2/10 (CE)

 

660 0820   KTNN Window Rock, AZ. Fair with Midnight Trucking Network show 
1/10 (CE)

 

670 0900   KBOI Boise, ID. Good here with KBOI Ids and Road Star news 3/10 
(CE)

 

740 0828   KCBS San Francisco, CA. Poor with Dr DJ with talk show and 'all 
news all the time' ID 1/10 (CE)

 

760 1030   KFMB San Diego, CA.  No sign of usual KGU, 760 KFMB ID and 
then talk radio 2/10 (CE)

 

790 

[HCDX] Latest Recordings 11/11: 3329.59 R.Ondas del Huallaga, Huánuco

2004-11-11 Thread malm-ecuador
Quito 11/11 2004

*** Thursday evening edition:
*** Recording of R.Ondas del Huallaga, Huánuco
3329.59 kHz

This station is listed as irr in WRTH but is
active at least 75%. I have not presented
Huallaga before mostly because of electrical
noise on these low SW frequencys.

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