Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 58, Issue 30

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Today's Topics:

   1. VOIRI B-07, Espa?ol. (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
   2. Ultimas escuchas. (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
   3. Re: Kenwood R2000 question ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   4. T-Systems B07 Schedule (Gayle Van Horn)
   5. QSL Received Last Week (15th October ? 20th October 2007)
  (Mukesh Kumar)
   6. Peru, Brazil, Russia, Germany (Chuck)
   7. Re: Dxers Unlimited script for 27-28 October 2007 ZERO
  SUNSPOTS FOR MANY DAYS !!! (Prof. Arnaldo Coro Antich)
   8. Channel ?frica B-07 (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
   9. Radio ?sterreich 1 B-07 (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
  10. Radio Gloria International 5965 KHz (tom taylor)
  11. NEW MW QSL's (Patrick Martin)
  12. HCDX logs between 2007-10-27  UTC and 2007-10-28  UTC
  (Risto Kotalampi)
  13. FEBA Radio B-07 (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
  14. Re: Kenwood R2000 question (Gayle Van Horn)
  15. Re: Kenwood R2000 question ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  16. TDP PROGRAM AND FREQUENCY SCHEDULE B07 (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
  17. VOA B-07 (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
  18. Re: [NRC-AM] WLPO DX Test initial report (Patrick Martin)
  19. Logs from NH-USA, week ending Oct 28. (Scott R. Barbour Jr.)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 13:46:43 +0200 (CEST)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] VOIRI B-07, Espa?ol.
To: Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Voz de la Rep. Isl de Ir?n B-07
   
  Espa?ol.
   
  20:30 - 21:30 EUROPA 49 M  6225 KHZ 
  20:30 - 21:30 ESPA?A 41 M  7130 KHZ 
   41 M  7350 KHZ 
  00:30 - 01:30 CAm y SAm  31 M  9680 KHZ 
   41 M  7225 KHZ 
  02:30 - 03:30 SAm41 M  7225 KHZ 
  01:30 - 02:30 SAm31 M  9905 KHZ 
   31 M  9655 KHZ 
  05:30 - 06:30 ESPA?A 22 M 13710 KHZ
  05:30 - 06:30 ESPA?A 19 M 15320 KHZ
  05:30 - 06:30 EUROPA 41 M  7545 KHZ
   
Jos? Miguel Romero
   
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Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 16:33:18 +0200 (CEST)
From: JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Ultimas escuchas.
To: Frecuencia DX <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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  Saludos cordiales.
   
  9825 Radio Miraya, 13:01-14:30, escuchada el 27 de octubre a locutor con 
identificaci?n en ?rabe ?..Sudan?a..Miraya FM..?, programa musical, temas pop 
africanos, m?sica alegre, identificaci?n en ingl?s ?Miraya FM?, locutora con 
comentarios, a las 14:18 sufre dos cortes moment?neos, canciones instrumentales 
africanas, SINPO 45444.
   
  LITUANIA 6255 KBC Radio, 22:10-22:40, escuchada el 27 de octubre con 
identificaci?n en ingl?s y emisi?n de m?sica rock and roll de los a?os 60, 
m?sica cubana, SINPO 45444.
   
  73 Jos? Miguel Romero.
  Burjasot (Valencia)
  Espa?a
   
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Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 18:16:45 +
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Subject: Re: [HCDX] Kenwood R2000 question
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On the subject of R-2000s, I also have one of these beauties, but it is in 
extremely rough shape due to extensive use over the years. Does anyone know of 
a reputable vendor who could do a major rehab on the old girl?

Thanks, Jim Pogue
Memphis, TN

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[HCDX] Logs from NH-USA, week ending Oct 28.

2007-10-27 Thread Scott R. Barbour Jr.
Been enjoying the 60m dipole that I strung up Friday.
In a word, WOW! It really digs out the signals that
are barely noticeable on my NW Beverage and MLB-1
antennas. Already thinking about building one for the
49m band.

HONDURAS, 3340, HRMI, 0908-0923, Oct 23, Spanish. 2 OM
w/ ballads and talk. Weak w/ deep fades. (Barbour-NH)

PERU, 4746.9, R.Huanta 2000, 1013-1033, Oct 27,
Spanish. YL w/ music and talk. ID at 1030 w/ presumed
ads/promos. Weak, poor at t/out. (Barbour-NH)

PERU, 4790.2, presumed R.Vision, 0917-0933, Oct 27,
Spanish. OM w/ music and talk. Canned annmt of sorts
at 0927; no discernible ID noted. "Live" sermon from
0930. Fair/poor w/ CODAR. (Barbour-NH)

DOM.REPUBLIC, 5009.7, presumed R.Cristal, 2224-2234*,
Oct 27, Spanish. OM w/ music and talk, cut-off at
2234. Nothing else heard during several re-checks.
Fair. (Barbour-NH)

PERU, 5039.3, presumed R.Libertad, 1041-1051, Oct 27,
Spanish. OM w/ music and talk. Weak, deteriorating
rapidly. (Barbour-NH)

PERU, 5939.3, presumed R.Melodia, 1016-1032, Oct 23,
Spanish. 2 OM w/ talks, YL at BoH. Poor, w/ heavy
splash via 5935-DGS. (Barbour-NH)

MEXICO, 6010, R.Mil, 0850-0913, Oct 27, Spanish.
Ballads w/ OM b/w selections. Solid ID at 0912. QRM at
t/in via presumed co-channel Colombia. Fair by t/out.
(Barbour-NH)

DOM.REPUBLIC, 6025.08, R.Amanecer Int'l, 2358-0012,
Oct 23, Spanish. Various anncrs and music bits thru
ToH. Solid ID at 0003. Talk from 0005. Poor w/
adjacent channel QRM. (Barbour-NH)

NIGERIA, 6089.9, R.Nigeria, 2058-2103*, Oct 24,
Vernacular. OM w/ talk and native music. ID at ToH,
presumed news until s/off. Fair. (Barbour-NH)

KOREA(DPR), 6250, KCBS-Pyongyang, 1110-1124, Oct 23,
Korean. Talk at t/in. Anthem music and ballads from
1112. Fair. // 6398.8 Kanggye-poor. (Barbour-NH)

"ALGERIA/W.SAHARA", 6300, RASD, 2344-0001*, Oct 27,
Spanish/Arabic. OM /w SP talk b/w up-beat AR music.
ID/NA at s/off. Good though 6290-Egypt splatter at
ToH. (Barbour-NH)

NIGERIA, 7255, VON, 2154-2215, Oct 22, French/Hausa.
Musique Africa prg until ToH. ID w/ native music into
news in listed Hausa. Good. (Barbour-NH)

Scott R. Barbour Jr.-Intervale,NH-USA
R8,R75,NIR10,MLB-1,200'Beverages,60m dipole.



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Re: [HCDX] [NRC-AM] WLPO DX Test initial report

2007-10-27 Thread Patrick Martin
Jim,

Really a great test. Thanks so much  to both you and Steve. A CD report
went out in todays mail. 

73,

Patrick

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[HCDX] VOA B-07

2007-10-27 Thread JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO
 
  VOA B-07
   
  Afan Oromo  
1730-1800 UTC 9320 9860 11675 11905 13870  Monday-Friday only
  
Albanian  
0600-0630 UTC 6035 
1700-1730 UTC 11675  
1930-2000 UTC 7115  
  
Amharic  
1800-1900 UTC  9320 9860 11675 11905 13870  
  
Arabic (Radio Sawa)  
-0400 UTC 990 1170 1431 1548 
0400-1645 UTC 990 1170 1548 
1645-2400 UTC 990 1170 1431 1548 
  
Azerbaijani  
1830-1900 UTC 9750 9800 12025  
  Bangla 
0130-0200 UTC 11500 15205  
1600-1700 UTC 7280 11500  
  
Burmese 
1130-1230 UTC 11965 15550 17850  
1430-1500 UTC 1575 9325 11965 12120  
1500-1530 UTC 9325 11965 12120 
1500-1530 UTC 1575 Saturday & Sunday only
1530-1630 UTC 1575 
2300-2400 UTC 7430 11840 12120 
  Cantonese 
1300-1500 UTC 1170 7390 9705 
  
Chinese (Mandarin) 
-0200 UTC 7190 9545 11925 15385 17645 21580  
0200-0300 UTC 11925 15385 17645 21580  
0700-0800 UTC 9845 11855 11965 13650 13765 15515  
0800-0900 UTC 9845 11665 11855 11965 13650 13765 15515  
0900-1030 UTC 9845 9855 11665 11855 11965 13650 13765 15515
1030-1100 UTC 9845 9855 11665 11785 11965 13650 13765 15515  
1100-1200 UTC 1170 6160 9530 9680 11665 11785 12040   
1200-1300 UTC 6040 6160 9530 9680 11785 12040
1300-1400 UTC 6040 6160 7295 9680 11785 11995 12040 
1400-1500 UTC 6040 6160 7295 9680 9825 11785  
2200-2300 UTC 6045 7140 9545 9755 9875 11655
  
Creole (28 Oct. - 3 Nov.) 
1130-1200 UTC 15390Monday-Friday only 
1630-1700 UTC 15390 17565  
2100-2130 UTC 11895 13725 15390 
Creole (4 Nov. - 29 March 2008) 
1230-1300 UTC 11890 15390Monday-Friday only 
1730-1800 UTC 15390 17565  
2200-2230 UTC 11895 13725 15390 
  
Croatian 
0530-0600 UTC 7315 
1930-1945 UTC 5850 6135 
  English to Europe, Middle East, and North Africa 
0100-0130 UTC 1593   
1400-1500 UTC 9865 15205 
1500-1600 UTC 9865 11765   
  
English to Africa 
0300-0400 UTC 909 1530 4930 6080 9885 15580   
0400-0430 UTC 909 1530 4930 4960 6080 9885 15580   
0430-0500 UTC 909 4930 4960 6080 9885 15580   
0500-0600 UTC 909 4930 5855 6080 9885 15580   
0600-0700 UTC 909 1530 6080 9885 15580   
1400-1600 UTC 4930 6080 15580 17715 17895
1600-1700 UTC 909 1530 4930 6080 15580 17715 17895
1700-1800 UTC 6080 13710 15580  
1700-1800 UTC 909 17895   Saturday & Sunday only
1800-1830 UTC 6080 11975 13710 15580 17895 
1800-1830 UTC 909 4930Saturday & Sunday only  
1830-1900 UTC 909 4930 6080 11975 13710 15580 17895 
1900-2000 UTC 909 4930 4940 6080 11975 13710 15580 17895 
2000-2030 UTC 909 1530 4930 4940 6080 11975 13710  
2030-2100 UTC 909 1530 4930 6080 11975 13710  
2030-2100 UTC 4940  Saturday & Sunday only
2100-2200 UTC 1530 6080 15580 
  
English to Zimbabwe 
1730-1800 UTC 909 4930 12080 15775 Monday-Friday only
1720-1740 UTC 909 4930 12080 15775 Saturday & Sunday only
  
English to Afghanistan 
-0030 UTC 1296 7405  
2030-2130 UTC 1296 7595  
2130-2400 UTC 1296 7405  
  
English to Far East Asia, South Asia, and Oceania 
0100-0200 UTC 7200 9865 11705   
1100-1130 UTC 1575 Saturday & Sunday only
1130-1200 UTC 1575  
1200-1300 UTC 1170 9640 9760 11705 11730 15190  
1300-1400 UTC 9640 9760 11705 
1400-1500 UTC 7125 9760 11885 12150 
1500-1600 UTC 7125 9520 11510 12150 13735   
2200-2300 UTC 5910 7120 7220 7425 9490 11725   
2230-2400 UTC 1575 Friday & Saturday only
2300-2400 UTC 5910 7120 7220 9490 11725 15185   
  
English-Special 
-0030 UTC 1575 1593
0030-0100 UTC 1575 1593 7200 7405 9620 11695 11705 11805 12005 15185 15205  
0130-0200 UTC 1593 5960 7405 Tuesday-Saturday only
1430-1500 UTC 6105 7225 9715 15130 
1500-1530 UTC 6105 7175 9760 15460 
1530-1600 UTC 6105 7175 9760 15460 
1600-1700 UTC 13600 13615 15445 
1600-1700 UTC 1170  Monday-Friday only
1830-1900 UTC 6105 6150 7220 9650  
1900-1930 UTC 9785 12020  
1930-2000 UTC 6105 6150 7220 9650 9785 12020  
2230-2300 UTC 7230 9780 15445 
2300-2330 UTC 1593 6180 7205 15150
2330-2400 UTC 1593 6180 7205 11655 13640 15150   
  French to Africa 
0530-0600 UTC 1530 4960 6015 7265 9480 9505  Monday-Friday only 
0600-0630 UTC 4960 6015 7265 9480 9505   Monday-Friday only 
1830-2000 UTC 1530 9815 12080 13735 15225 17580   
2000-2030 UTC 9780 9815 12080 13735 15220  
2030-2100 UTC 9780 9815 11775 12080 15225  Saturday & Sunday only
2100-2130 UTC 5985 9680 9780 9815Monday-Friday only 

Hausa 
0500-0530 UTC 1530 4960 6045 9600 
0700-0730 UTC 4960 11785 17490 
1500-1530 UTC 7155 9605 11705
2030-2100 UTC 4940 9780 9815 11775 12080 15185 Monday-Friday only
  
Hindi 
1600-1700 UTC 6060 9760 
  Indonesian 
-0030 UTC 9620 11805 15205  
1130-1230 UTC 7255 9725 15165  
1400-1500 UTC 11985 13660 
2200-2400 UTC 9620 11805 15205 
  
Khmer 
1330-1430 UTC 1575 9325 11965  
2200-2230 UTC 1575 6060 7260 13640   
  
Kinyarwanda/Kirundi 
0330-0430 UTC 7340 9540 11915 
1600-1630 UTC 11750 11965 17785 Saturday only
  
Korean 
1200-1300 UTC 5890 7235 9555 
1300-1400 UTC 648 5890 7235 9555 
1400-1500 UTC 5890 7235 9555  
1900-2100 UTC 6060 7110 7135 
  
Kurdish 
0500-0600 UTC 5995 7115 9690  

[HCDX] TDP PROGRAM AND FREQUENCY SCHEDULE B07

2007-10-27 Thread JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO

TDP
  SHORTWAVE TRANSMITTER AIRTIME

PROGRAM AND FREQUENCY SCHEDULE B07 

 

PROGRAMTIME(UTC) FREQUENCY(kHz) AM/DRM DAYS(mtwtfss) LANGUAGE 
TARGET AREA 

TDPradio   -0100 9790 DRM mtwtfss English America 

Moj Them Radio 0100-0130 15260 AM m.w.f.. Hmong Asia 

Denge Mezopotamya  0500-1500 11530 AM mtwtfss Kurdish Middle East 

Denge Mezopotamya  1500-2100  7540 AM mtwtfss Kurdish Middle East 

Que Huong Radio1200-1300 15680 AM mtwtfs. Vietnamese Asia 

TDPradio   0800-0900 6015 DRM m.. English Europe 

TDPradio   0900-1000 6015 DRM .t. English Europe 

TDPradio   1000-1100 6015 DRM ..w English Europe 

TDPradio   1100-1200 6015 DRM ...t... English Europe 

TDPradio   1200-1300 6015 DRM f.. English Europe 

TDPradio   1300-1400 6015 DRM .s. English Europe 

TDPradio   1400-1500 6015 DRM ..s English Europe 

TDPradio   1500-1600 6015 DRM mtwtfss English Europe 

 

Tensae Ethiopia Voice of Unity 1500-1600 11900 AM mtwtfss Amharic Africa 

EOTC Holy Synod Radio  1600-1700  9445 AM m.. Amharic Africa 

Radio Xoriyo Ogadenia  1600-1630  9445 AM .t...s. Somali Africa 

Andenet Ledemocracy1600-1700  9445 AM ..w.f.s Amharic Africa 

EPPF Radio 1600-1700  9445 AM ...t... Amharic Africa 

Voice of Delina1700-1730  7335 AM mtwtf.. English Africa 

Radio Democracy Shorayee   1700-1800  7470 AM .t.tf.s Farsi Middle East 

Suab Xaa Moo Zoo   2330-2400 11655 AM mtwtfss Hmong Asia 

 

 

 

 

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Re: [HCDX] Kenwood R2000 question

2007-10-27 Thread cafe
> Jim;
> Chuck Ripple did some tune up work for us quite a few years ago on an
> R2000 and an R5000.  Their still gems and terrific back up receivers. The
> Navy kept us on the move for many years - which can do some real battering.
> Gayle Van Horn W4GVH
> Teak Publishing
> 
Hey Gayle - My R2000 fixed itself with a little help from me.

I re-assembled it, tuned it up to a known good VHF frequency
and left it alone -- squelch on.

Sure enough, within 1 hour it sprang back to life and has not looked back!

 

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Re: [HCDX] Kenwood R2000 question

2007-10-27 Thread Gayle Van Horn
Jim;
  Chuck Ripple did some tune up work for us quite a few years ago on an 
R2000 and an R5000.  Their still gems and terrific back up receivers. The 
Navy kept us on the move for many years - which can do some real battering.
Gayle Van Horn W4GVH
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[HCDX] FEBA Radio B-07

2007-10-27 Thread JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO
feba radio broadcast schedule,  winter B07
  28th October 2007 to 30th March 2008
   
  Tx Site Codes - ARM Armavir Russia   MOS Moosbrunn Austria
  ASC Ascension Island MSK Moscow Russia 
  DHA Dhabayya NVS Novosibirsk Russia 
  ERV Yerevan Armenia  SAM Samara Russia 
  KIG Kigali RwandaTAC Tashkent Uzbekistan
  MEY Meyerton S.AfricaWER Wertachtal Germany
   
  Day 1 = Sunday (ITU Convention)
   
   
   
  NORTH INDIA, NEPAL, TIBET - B07 winter Schedule
 Days   FrequencyMetre   Site
  Time UTC1234567   Languages kHz band   code
  ---
  0015-0030   smtwtfs   BANGLA rural 7375   41TAC
  0030-0100   s..   HINDI7375   41TAC
  0030-0045   .mtwt..   BANGLA   7375   41TAC
  0030-0045   .fs   BHOJPURI 7375   41TAC
   
  0100-0115   smtwtfs   HINDI7110   41NVS
  0115-0130   smtwtfs   MARATHI  7110   41NVS
   
  1200-1230   smtwtfs   TIBETAN 15205   19DHA
   
  1300-1315   s.t   NEPALI  11675   25DHA
  1300-1315   .m..t..   ORIYA   11675   25DHA
  1300-1315   ...w...   SANTHALI11675   25DHA
  1300-1315   .f.   MUNDARI 11675   25DHA
  1300-1315   ..s   CHATTISGARHI11675   25DHA
  1315-1330   ...w...   CHATTISGARHI11675   25DHA
  1315-1330   smt..fs   BANGLA  11675   25DHA
  1315-1330   t..   MAITHILI11675   25DHA
   
  1330-1345   s..wt..   PUNJABI 11675   25DHA
  1330-1345   .m.   KANGRI  11675   25DHA
  1330-1345   ..t   BHILI   11675   25DHA
  1330-1345   .f.   BRIJ BASHA  11675   25DHA
  1330-1345   ..s   MARWARI 11675   25DHA
  1345-1400   smt   GUJARATI11675   25DHA
  1345-1400   ...wtfs   KASHMIRI11675   25DHA
   
  1400-1415   smtwt..   URDU 7365   41TAC
  1400-1415   .fs   HINDI7365   41TAC
  1415-1500   smtwtfs   HINDI7365   41TAC
   
  1500-1530   smtwtfs   BANGLA rural 7370   41TAC
   
   
  SOUTH INDIA - B07 winter Schedule
 Days   FrequencyMetre   Site
  Time UTC1234567   Languages kHz band   code
  ---
  0100-0130   smtwtfs   TAMIL5940   49ERV
  0130-0200   smtwtfs   TELUGU   6140   49DHA
   
  1400-1430   s.twtfs   MALAYALAM   12045   25DHA
  1400-1415   .m.   MALAYALAM   12045   25DHA
  1415-1445   .m.   ENGLISH 12045   25DHA
  1430-1445   ..tw.f.   ENGLISH 12045   25DHA
  1430-1445   t..   LAMBADI 12045   25DHA
  1430-1445   ..s   KONKANI 12045   25DHA
  1430-1500   s..   KANNADA 12045   25DHA
  1445-1500   .mt.tfs   KANNADA 12045   25DHA
  1445-1500   ...w...   TULU12045   25DHA
   
  ---
   
  
 
  feba radio broadcast schedule,  winter B07  page 2.
   
   
  PAKISTAN, AFGHANISTAN, IRAN - B07 Winter Schedule
 Days   FrequencyMetre   Site
  Time UTC1234567   Languages kHz band   code
  ---
  0200-0300   s..   URDU 9875   31NVS
  0200-0230   .mtwtfs   URDU 9875   31NVS
  0230-0300   .mtwtfs   MIXED LANGUAGES  9875   31NVS
   
  0200-0230   smtwtfs   PASHTO   6125   49DHA
  0230-0300   smtwtfs   DARI 6125   49DHA
   
  0230-0300   smtwtfs   DARI 7220   41SAM
   
  0230-0245   smtwtfs   PASHTO   6185   49DHA
  0245-0300   s.t   BALUCHI  6185   49DHA
  0245-0300   .m...fs   BALUCHI Iran 6185   49DHA
  0245-0300   ...wt..   SINDHI   6185   49DHA
   
  0300-0330   smtwtfs   PASHTO  11995   25ARM
   
  1400-1445   smtwtfs   URDU 7150   41NVS
  1445-1500   smtwtfs   MIXED LANGUAGES  7150   41NVS
 

[HCDX] HCDX logs between 2007-10-27 0000 UTC and 2007-10-28 0000 UTC

2007-10-27 Thread Risto Kotalampi
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[HCDX] NEW MW QSL's

2007-10-27 Thread Patrick Martin
Today was a red letter day for me with two QSLs from Alaska.

680KBRW AK, Barrow, received a very friendly letter on nice
letterhead in 14d for CD report. I have been after this one for over 25
years. My most wanted Alaskan. Also enclosed two stickers. V/S: Robert
C. Sommer-VP and GM. Full detail QSL letter including location of
transmitter, 6 miles SE of the station, 10,000 watts. Mentioned their
listening audience is 70% Native American, mainly Inupiat Eskimo and
over 66% of the AM programming originates in their studios. Address:
KBRW, Silakkuagvik Communications, Inc, PO Bx 109, 1695 Okpik Street,
Barrow  AK  99723. AK QSL #59, MW QSL: #2969. Boy, this one made my day!
(PM-OR)

780 KNOMAK, Nome, rec. a very nice QSL postcard of arial view of
Nome. Rec. in 13d for CD report. V/S: Ric Schmidt-GM. I had KNOM QSL'd
back from the early 80s with a QSL card of an Eskimo Girl, but I heard
they had a new card, so I sent a new report. KNOM is fairly regular for
me, especially with the new tx work they have done recently. Address:
KNOM PO Box 988, Nome AK   99762-0988

Patrick Martin
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[HCDX] Radio Österreich 1 B-07

2007-10-27 Thread JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO
Esquema de programación del 28 de octubre de 2007
al 29 de marzo de 2008

Todos los programas en Onda Corta
Horario en UTC
(MEZ - horario de Europa Central = UTC/Tiempo Universal Coordinado más 1 hora)

EUROPA POR SATÉLITE 
00:00-24.00 MEZ a través de satélite ASTRA 1H
Frecuencia 12,66275 GHz, Transpondedor 115
Polarización horizontal
Velocidad de símbolo 22.000 MS, FEC 5/6

EUROPA - ONDA MEDIA
Noticiero de Austria
22:55-23:00 MEZ 1476 kHz

EUROPA Y AFRICA - ONDA CORTA 
05:00-23:08 UTC 6155 kHz
05:00-18:30 UTC 13730 kHz
18:30-23:08 UTC 5945 kHz

MUNDO ENTERO - ONDA CORTA 
Oriente Próximo 06:00-07:00 UTC 17870 kHz
América este 00:30-01:00 UTC 7325 kHz
América oeste 16:00-17:00 UTC 13675 kHz
América central 00:00-00:30 UTC 7325 kHz
América sur 23:30-00:00 UTC 9870 kHz
Asia / Australia 13:00-14:00 UTC 17855 kHz 




   
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[HCDX] Radio Gloria International 5965 KHz

2007-10-27 Thread tom taylor
Radio Gloria International this Sunday
The new channel will be 5965 KHz 
and the time will be 13:00- 14:00 UTC.

Good listening


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[HCDX] Channel África B-07

2007-10-27 Thread JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO

BROADCAST FREQUENCIES

28  OCTOBER 2007 TO 29 MARCH 2008

 

TIME UTC TIME SAST  FREQ kHz  METRE BAND STUDIO CHANNEL TARGET AREA  LANGUAGE

 

MORNING PROGRAMMES 

 

03h00-03h55 05h00-05h55  6120 49 2 East & Central Africa  Swahili  

03h00-03h55 05h00-05h55  7390 41 1 East & Central Africa  English  

03h00-04h59 05h00-06h59  3345 90 1 Southern AfricaEnglish  

04h00-04h55 06h00-06h55  7390 41 2 Central Africa French  

05h00-05h55 07h00-07h55  9685 31 1 West AfricaEnglish  

05h00-06h59 07h00-08h59  7230 41 1 Southern AfricaEnglish  

06h00-06h55 08h00-08h55 15255 19 1 Far West AfricaEnglish  

07h00-12h00 09h00-14h00  9625 31 1 Southern AfricaEnglish  

12h00-13h00 14h00-15h00  9625 31 1 Southern AfricaChinyanja  

 

DAY TIME PROGRAMMES  

 

13h00-14h00 15h00-16h00  9625 31 1 Southern AfricaSilozi  

14h00-15h59 16h00-17h59  9625 31 1 Southern AfricaEnglish  

15h00-15h55 17h00-17h55 17860 16 2 East & Central Africa  Swahili  

15h00-15h55 17h00-17h55 17770 16 1 East & Central Africa  English  

 

EVENING PROGRAMMES  

 

16h00-16h55 18h00-18h55 15235 19 2 West AfricaFrench  

17h00-17h55 19h00-19h55 15235 19 1 West AfricaEnglish  

19h00-20h00 21h00-22h00  3345 90 1 Southern AfricaPortuguese  

20h00-22h00 22h00-24h00  3345 90 1 Southern AfricaEnglish  

   
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Re: [HCDX] Dxers Unlimited script for 27-28 October 2007 ZERO SUNSPOTS FOR MANY DAYS !!!

2007-10-27 Thread Prof. Arnaldo Coro Antich
Radio Havana Cuba
Dxers Unlimited
Dxers Unlimited’s weekend edition for 27-28 October 2007
By Arnie Coro
Radio amateur CO2KK
Hi amigos radioaficionados around the world and in space… welcome to the 
weekend edition of Dxers Unlimited, RHC’s twice weekly radio hobby 
program. I am Arnie Coro, radio amateur CO2KK, now ready to share with 
you about seventeen or maybe eighteen minutes of on the air and on the 
world wide web time. By the way, we are on the WEB streaming audio from 
05 to 07 UTC from our website located at www.rhc.cu... Now here is item 
one of today’s program , the extended period of extremely low solar 
activity that has totally changed the previous analysis by scientists 
about the present solar cycle minimum… Comparisons between this cycle 23 
and the previous one, cycle 22 that went trough its period of minimum 
activity during part of 1996…
Scientists are now puzzled with what is happening, as they didn’t expect 
that the average number of sunspots went as low as it has gone during 
the extended minium of cycle 23… More about the November of 2007 solar 
forecast and how it had to be changed later here at the weekend edition 
of Dxers Unlimited… Now here is item two:  Worldwide amateur radio 
single side band contest now in progress… you may be able to pick up 
some really nice Dx stations operating from exotic locations like the 
Galapagos Islands…It will last until the end of Sunday UTC day… CQ Radio 
Amateur Magazine is the sponsor of this ham radio competition that is 
one of the most popular among the world’s amateur radio operators. Item 
three: Our technical topics section is now on the air with information 
about a rather unsual radio frequency detector circuit using light 
emitting diodes of different colors, that require the use of very high 
local oscillator injection voltages , something that gives this circuits 
a unique property of handling very strong signals.  Green light emitting 
diodes as well as blue ones have already been tested at my workshop 
under experimental conditions, feeding a seven megaHertz signal from a 
very nice signal generator… and Saturday I will be testing another 
broadband double balanced mixer using white-blue light emitting diodes 
that require between 3.2 and 3.8 volts to operate. The product detector 
circuit is followed by a high gain low noise audio amplifier, that has a 
variable gain setting with a range between 50 and 100 dB… When the light 
emitting diodes product detector is connected to a radio frequency tuned 
circuit , and that circuit is coupled to an antenna, we have a very 
special direct conversion receiver with a unique feature of handling 
very high input signals without overloading…
Item four: Coming up after a short break, is our most popular section of 
the program, ASK ARNIE, answering your questions on the air and also 
directly to your e-mail address… Standby for a few seconds amigos…
………
This is Radio Havana Cuba, the name of the show is Dxers Unlimited and 
here is item three ; ASK ARNIE, answering a radio hobby related question 
sent by listener Carlos from Mexico City, one of the worlds most 
populated cities… Carlos asks what he can do to reduce the extremely 
high noise level he is picking up with his two radios, on frequencies 
from 100 kiloHertz all the way up to around 25 megaHertz. He adds that 
above 25 megaHertz the noise level goes down on both radios, the small 
portable and the tabletop digital dial receiver. Carlos has tried 
several antennas and he tells me that so far he hasn’t been able to 
listen to weak stations on the international short wave bands… and I 
quote from his e-mail “ Arnie, only the most powerful broadcast stations 
are able to go over the very high noise level… the weak ones simply 
can’t be heard. Well amigo Carlos, you may want to try a unique antenna 
that I have tested here under high noise level conditions with excellent 
results… It is also not too difficult to homebrew, and can even null the 
most powerful noise sources by turning it around. This type of antenna 
is known as a magnetic loop, and is nothing more than a big one or two 
turn coil tuned by a variable capacitor, to which another smaller loop 
is coupled. The circuit diagram of this type of antenna can be 
represented as a standard parallel tuned circuit with a link coupling to 
your radio. A typical receive only MAGNETIC LOOP can be built in a few 
hours, and you can use it indoors… right next to your radio receivers, 
because this type of antenna requires constant tuning when you change 
the operating frequency of the receiver by just a few kiloHertz. The 
antenna is typically used right next to your receiver, because as I 
already explained, you must constantly retune the variable capacitor to 
peak the antenna’s very sharp resonance … at the lower end of the tuning 
range of this one meter per side square antenna using a 300 picofarads 
maximum capacity variable capacitor the tuning is so sharp that just 
tuning your

[HCDX] Peru, Brazil, Russia, Germany

2007-10-27 Thread Chuck
Peru, 9720, Radio Victoria, 0817-0830  With surprisingly good signal, noted a
male in Spanish Language with religious comments.  Others join in with him
making mention of religious words like, "Dios" and "Palabra" etc.  I'm not
a Spanish Linguist, so my comprehension is limited.  I Checked 6019.46
and heard a threshold parallel signal there.  RV on 9720 was at armchair
however.  (Chuck Bolland, October 27, 2007)

Brazil, 09515, Radio Novas De Paz, 0829-0845  Heard ID at 0830 but missed
details.  This followed with brief music, then a male in Portuguese Language
religious comments.  Back to music at 0834.  Signal was fair.  (Chuck
Bolland, October 27, 2007)


Russia, 9765, Radiostantsiya Tihkiy Okean, 0835-0845  Noted interval signal
briefly then ID by male, "RadioStantsiya Tihkiy Okean".  This followed with
Russian Language comments from a woman.  During news heard recorded
comments from Putin.  Signal was fair.  (Chuck Bolland, October 27, 2007)


Germany, 9545, Deutsche Welle, 0838-0845  Noted a male and female in
German Language comments with music filler between comments.  Signal 
was fair.  (Chuck Bolland, October 27, 2007)


Brazil, 9565, Radio Tupi,(Pres) 0841-0850.  Noted the "weeping Preacher" as I 
like to refer 
to him with his sermon in the Spanish Language.  I have heard him on Brazilian 
stations before
on the 6 Mhz band, so it's not a stretch to find him here also.   So I checked 
6060 KHz, 
Radio Tupi's lower frequency, and he was there in parallel.  Both transmissions 
were
at a fair level.  (Chuck Bolland, October 27, 2007)

Brazil, 9645.28, Radio Bandeirantes, 0900-0915 Noted a male and female in 
Portuguese comments during the period.  Many mentions of "Sao Paulo".
Signal didn't remain readable long.  By 0920, it had faded from fair to 
threshold.
(Chuck Bolland, October 27, 2007)

Bolivia, 6134.79, Radio Santa Cruz, 0930-0945  Initially noted a religious 
comments
until 0934.  At that canned full ID ("Santa Cruz") and ID jingle.  This 
followed with
promos and announcements.  Signal was good.  (Chuck Bolland, October 27, 2007)

China, 6150, Firedrake, 0930-1015  Noted Chinese flute, drum and symbol music
which blocked University Radio (good) and other incidental transmissions (bad)
on this frequency.   Firedrake was Good.  (Chuck Bolland, October 27, 2007)

Unident, 5996.44, 0945-1000 Noted a weak signal here of male in Spanish
comments.  Sometimes brief music heard too.  Tried to compare this with
Radio Melodia on 5939.23 and at times thought they were the same, and
at other times, I wasn't too sure?  Both signals are threshold.  A good
band opening is necessary to confirm any ID on this it seems..  (Chuck Bolland,
 October 27, 2007)

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[HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (15th October – 20th October 2007)

2007-10-27 Thread Mukesh Kumar
QSL Received Last Week (15th October – 20th October
2007)


Station: -  All India Radio Bangalore
Date: - 24-06-2007
Frequency: -13695 kHz
Time: - 1133-1147 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management & Synergy). Leh, Ladakh.


Station: -  All India Radio Delhi
Date: - 25-06-2007
Frequency: -4860 kHz
Time: - 1700-1730 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management & Synergy). Kalachakra,
Hemis Monastery, Ladakh.


Station: -  All India Radio Aligarh
Date: - 12-07-2007
Frequency: -9950 kHz
Time: - 1800-1830 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management & Synergy). Kalachakra,
Hemis Monastery, Ladakh.


Station: -  All India Radio Panaji
Date: - 15-07-2007
Frequency: -17810 kHz
Time: - 1144-1154 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management & Synergy). Kalachakra,
Hemis Monastery, Ladakh.


Station: -  Voice of Russia  
Date: - 23-09-2007
Frequency: -9745 kHz
Time: - 1400 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  1703-2003. St. Petersburg is 300 years
old. 


Station: -  Radio Santec
Date: - 23-09-2007
Frequency: -9480 kHz
Time: - 0100-0130 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Verification Letter verified by Johanna
Limley. www.radio-santec.com


Station: -  Radio Praha
Date: - 11-10-2007
Frequency: -11600 kHz
Time: - 0330-0357 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Petrin Observation Tower. This
observation tower is a distinctive feature of Prague’s
skyline and lovated on the peak of Petrin hill (327m
above sea level). Construction on the tower, modeled
on the Eiffel Tower in Paris, was initiated by the
Club of Czech Hikers in 1891. It is 60m tall. 


Station: -  RDP International
Date: - 22-08-2007
Frequency: -15770 kHz
Time: - 1400-1500 UTC
Language: - Portuguese 
Description: -  Verified by Christiane. RDP
International 


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 27-10-2007
Frequency: -9890 kHz (Agat, Guam)
Time: - 1730-1800 UTC
Language: - English 
Description: -  QSL Card verified by Rohen. Adventist
World Radio, The Voice of Hope www.awr.org.


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 24-10-2007
Frequency: -15435 kHz (Wertachtal, Germany)
Time: - 1230-1300 UTC
Language: - Bengali 
Description: -  QSL Card verified by Rohen. Adventist
World Radio, The Voice of Hope www.awr.org.


Station: -  AWR Asia/Pacific
Date: - 23-10-2007
Frequency: -17465 kHz (Agat, Guam)
Time: - 0300-0330 UTC
Language: - Russian  
Description: -  QSL Card verified by Rohen. Adventist
World Radio, The Voice of Hope www.awr.org.


Station: -  Radio Free Asia
Date: - 21-08-2007
Frequency: -13820 kHz (IBB Sri Lanka)
Time: - 0030-0100 UTC
Language: - Burmese 
Description: -  This is the first in a series of RFA
QSL cards that commemorate the youth of the world, and
the spirit of democracy and freedom. The drawing was
created on April 27, 2006 during  RFA’s annual “Take
Our Daughters And Sons To Work Day” in Washington DC.
This is one of many drawings made by the children of
RFA personnel, inspired by the work their parents
create daily at RFA. Please continue to submit your
reception reports to www.rfa.org/schedules or by
e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Station: -  Radio Free Asia
Date: - 16-08-2007
Frequency: -7470 kHz (Asia)
Time: - 1330-1400 UTC
Language: - Tibetan
Description: -  This is the fourth in a series of RFA
QSL cards that commemorate the youth of the world, and
the spirit of democracy and freedom. The drawing was
created on April 27, 2006 during RFA’s annual “Take
Our Daughters And Sons To Work Day” in Washington DC.
This is one of many drawings made by the children of
RFA personnel, inspired by the work their parents
create daily at RFA. Please continue to submit your
reception reports to www.rfa.org/schedules or by
e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]


Station: -  NHK World Radio Japan
Date: - 12-08-2007
Frequency: -11780 kHz (Yamata, Japan)
Time: - 0100-0130 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Verified by T. Sato. Paper String Art /
Pine tree-Bamboo-Plum tree.


Station: -  Radio Canada International
Date: - 30-10-2007
Frequency: -11675 kHz (via Kunming relay, China)
Time: - 1500-1557 UTC
Language: - English
Description: -  Maple Leaf Mailbag Special QSL verified
by Bill Westenhaver. 60 Years of Radio Worldwide!
Radio Canada International is proud to offer its loyal
listeners a series of exclusive QSL cards to mark its
60th anniversary. For 60 years, RCI has been bringing
you rich, diverse radio that today include over 300
hours of programming each week. Tune in weekly to Ian
Jo

[HCDX] T-Systems B07 Schedule

2007-10-27 Thread Gayle Van Horn
After several request via email concerning the T-Systems schedule, I have 
reposted the B07 schedule to my blog at http://mt-shortwave.blogspot.com/ 
effective Sunday October 28. Thanks for the request and good luck with this 
weekends DXing.. 
Gayle Van Horn W4GVH
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World QSL Book
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Monitoring Times: SW Guide Frequency Manager
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Re: [HCDX] Kenwood R2000 question

2007-10-27 Thread kh2ar
On the subject of R-2000s, I also have one of these beauties, but it is in 
extremely rough shape due to extensive use over the years. Does anyone know of 
a reputable vendor who could do a major rehab on the old girl?

Thanks, Jim Pogue
Memphis, TN

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> I have owned a previously loved Kenwood R2000 for over ten years now. 
> 
> With the acquisition of a Drake R8, I tend to not use it as much. 
> Still, it is a fabulous receiver that matches the R8 db for db in 
> terms of sensitivity. If anything, the R2000 has a skoosh more in its 
> ability to dig signals out of the mud - especially CW. 
> 
> This receiver has the VC-10 VHF converter and other than the odd 
> re-seating to make it work properly, the VHF converter has worked 
> flawlessly all these years. Until I turned it on yesterday... 
> 
> The VHF reception is deaf. Long, medium and shortwave is as good as it 
> has always been. It tunes all the VHF frequencies as before but all I 
> hear is noise - not a hint of signals. I have tried several antennas 
> to no avail. The SW Antenna I usually use on this receiver is an old 
> Fire-stick whip (cut for CB) and it works well on all bands - 
> including VHF. 
> 
> So. Does anyone have any experience with a deaf VHF converter? I am an 
> electronics technician with most of the tools except for a VHF signal 
> generator. 
> 
> Ideas? 
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[HCDX] Ultimas escuchas.

2007-10-27 Thread JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO
 
  Saludos cordiales.
   
  9825 Radio Miraya, 13:01-14:30, escuchada el 27 de octubre a locutor con 
identificación en árabe “..Sudanía..Miraya FM..”, programa musical, temas pop 
africanos, música alegre, identificación en inglés “Miraya FM”, locutora con 
comentarios, a las 14:18 sufre dos cortes momentáneos, canciones instrumentales 
africanas, SINPO 45444.
   
  LITUANIA 6255 KBC Radio, 22:10-22:40, escuchada el 27 de octubre con 
identificación en inglés y emisión de música rock and roll de los años 60, 
música cubana, SINPO 45444.
   
  73 José Miguel Romero.
  Burjasot (Valencia)
  España
   
  Sangean ATS 909
Radio Master A-108
   
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[HCDX] VOIRI B-07, Español.

2007-10-27 Thread JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO
Voz de la Rep. Isl de Irán B-07
   
  Español.
   
  20:30 - 21:30 EUROPA 49 M  6225 KHZ 
  20:30 - 21:30 ESPAÑA 41 M  7130 KHZ 
   41 M  7350 KHZ 
  00:30 - 01:30 CAm y SAm  31 M  9680 KHZ 
   41 M  7225 KHZ 
  02:30 - 03:30 SAm41 M  7225 KHZ 
  01:30 - 02:30 SAm31 M  9905 KHZ 
   31 M  9655 KHZ 
  05:30 - 06:30 ESPAÑA 22 M 13710 KHZ
  05:30 - 06:30 ESPAÑA 19 M 15320 KHZ
  05:30 - 06:30 EUROPA 41 M  7545 KHZ
   
José Miguel Romero
   
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