[HCDX] ClewistonUSA Sun Morn DX

2009-05-03 Thread ka4prf

Russia, (pres) 11925, GTRK, (Pres) 0935-0958*,  Noted a very
weak signal here with music at tune in.  This was followed with comments 
from a male and female. A logging by A. Petersen on April 20, 2009 
identified a broadcast here at this time as GTRK, Russia. The WRTH-09

on page 456 gives a schedule for Tatar/Russian from 0910 to 1000 on
11915 KHz -NA VOLNE TATARSTANA.  That's probably a year
old by now and possibly but not certain,  they moved up 10 KHz to 
11925 since then.Infact after a few brief comments by a female and 
some music, the Interval Signal for Russia'sVOR is heard for a minute at

0957 then off the air.   Signal never improved beyond poor.
(Chuck Bolland, May 3, 2009)


Clewiston Florida
WJ HF1000
Homebrew dipole E/W






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Re: [HCDX] ClewistonUSA Sun Morn DX

2009-05-03 Thread Walter Salmaniw
Chuck, as I recall, I think that the Tatarstan broadcast was discontinued 
during the past year.  I may be wrong.  If you hear them, the IS is very 
distinctWalt 


At 03:21 AM 5/3/2009, you wrote:
Russia, (pres) 11925, GTRK, (Pres) 0935-0958*,  Noted a very
weak signal here with music at tune in.  This was followed with comments from 
a male and female. A logging by A. Petersen on April 20, 2009 identified a 
broadcast here at this time as GTRK, Russia. The WRTH-09
on page 456 gives a schedule for Tatar/Russian from 0910 to 1000 on
11915 KHz -NA VOLNE TATARSTANA.  That's probably a year
old by now and possibly but not certain,  they moved up 10 KHz to 11925 since 
then.Infact after a few brief comments by a female and some music, the 
Interval Signal for Russia'sVOR is heard for a minute at
0957 then off the air.   Signal never improved beyond poor.
(Chuck Bolland, May 3, 2009)


Clewiston Florida
WJ HF1000
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[HCDX] Logs

2009-05-03 Thread Manuel Méndez

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[HCDX] DX Listening Digest 9-038; WOR 1458

2009-05-03 Thread Glenn Hauser

DX Listening Digest 9-037 has now been posted at http://www.dxld.org
or http://www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt or http://dxld.worldofradio.org 
and now also without delay at http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld9037.txt

CONTENTS:

WOR 1458 / AFRICA / ALASKA / ALBANIA / ANTARCTICA / ARGENTINA / ARMENIA / 
AUSTRALIA HCJB / AUSTRALIA Symban / BANGLADESH / BELGIUM non DRM / BIAFRA non / 
BOLIVIA / BRAZIL / BULGARIA / CANADA RCI+ DRM / CANADA Pickle Lake / CANADA 
+non CBCR1 / CANADA CJRC / CANADA CKNX/CHWI/CKX / CHILE / CHINA +non A09+ / 
COLOMBIA / COSTA RICA / CUBA +non / CYPRUS TURKISH / DEUTSCHES REICH +non / 
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC / EAST TURKISTAN / ECUADOR DRM+ / EGYPT / EQUATORIAL GUINEA 
/ ETHIOPIA / FRANCE +non A09 / GERMANY +non DRM+ / GREENLAND non / HAWAII +non 
/ INDIA +non DRM+ / INDONESIA / INTERNATIONAL 40m / INTERNATIONAL WATERS +non 
pirates / IRAN +non / ISRAEL +non / ITALY / JAPAN non / KOREA NORTH +non / 
KUWAIT DRM / LAOS / MADAGASCAR / MALI / MEXICO +non / MICRONESIA / MONGOLIA / 
MOROCCO +non / MYANMAR / NETHERLANDS +non / NEW ZEALAND DRM / NIGERIA / NORTH 
AMERICA Pirates / OKLAHOMA KRMG/KTOK+ / OKLAHOMA WECS / OKLAHOMA 
KHEV/KHYM/KJIL/K212EL/K265EJ/KZLS / OKLAHOMA KOSN /
 OMAN / PAKISTAN / PERU / PHILIPPINES / POLAND non / ROMANIA +non / RUSSIA +non 
/ RWANDA non / SAINT HELENA / SAO TOME / SAUDI ARABIA / SERBIA / SLOVAKIA / 
SOLOMON ISLANDS / SOMALIA +non / SOMALILAND / SPAIN non / SUDAN +non / 
SWAZILAND +non / SWITZERLAND / SYRIA / TAIWAN / THAILAND +non / TIBET / TURKEY 
/ UK non BBCWS / UK BBCR4 / USA +non BBG/VOA / USA +non KJES / USA WEWN/WYFR / 
USA WBCQ/WWCR/WOR / USA WRMI/WOR / USA non CVC / USA WWRB / USA WHR / USA WTJC 
/ USA WHRB / USA +non KOMO / USA KBPS/KQAC / USA KFWB / USA Cheyenne pirate / 
USA +non KRND / USA KOOP / USA WTND / USA WARM / USA WTC/ESB/WBAI / USA WBNS / 
VATICAN / VENEZUELA non / YEMEN / YUGOSLAVIA non? / ZAMBIA +non / UNIDENTIFIED 
3389 / UNIDENTIFIED 6105 / UNIDENTIFIED 7049 / UNIDENTIFIED 11665 / 
UNIDENTIFIED non 12070 / PUBLICATIONS / POWERLINE COMMUNICATIONS / DIGITAL 
BROADCASTING / RADIO EQUIPMENT FORUM / PROPAGATION

For restrixions and searchable 2009 contents archive see
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid.html

NOTE: If you are a regular reader of DXLD, and a source of DX news but
have not been sending it directly to us, please consider yourself
obligated to do so. Thanks, Glenn

SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1458, April 29-May 6
Wed 0500 WRMI   9955
Wed 1530 WRMI   9955
Wed 1900 WBCQ   7415
Thu 0530 WRMI   9955
Thu 1900 WBCQ   7415
Fri  WBCQ   5110-CUSB Area 51
Fri 0100 WRMI   9955
Fri 1130 WRMI   9955
Fri 1900 WBCQ   7415
Fri 2030 IPAR/IRRS/NEXUS/IBA 7290 [not 1930 as previously listed]
Fri 2030 WWCR1 15825 [or 2029]
Sat 0800 WRMI   9955
Sat 0800 IPAR/IRRS/NEXUS/IBA 9510 [except first Sat]
Sat 1630 WWCR3 12160
Sun 0230 WWCR3  5070
Sun 0630 WWCR1  3215
Sun 0800 WRMI   9955
Sun 1515 WRMI   9955
Mon 0500 WRMI   9955
Mon 2200 WBCQ   7415
Tue 1100 WRMI   9955
Tue 1530 WRMI   9955
Tue 1900 WBCQ   7415
Wed 0500 WRMI   9955 [or new 1459 starting here?]
Wed 1530 WRMI   9955
Wed 1900 WBCQ   7415

Latest edition of this schedule version, including AM, FM, satellite 
and webcasts with hotlinks to station sites and audio, is at: 
http://www.worldofradio.com/radioskd.html or 
http://schedule.worldofradio.org or http://sked.worldofradio.org

For updates see our Anomaly Alert page: 
http://www.worldofradio.com/anomaly.html 

WRN ON DEMAND:
http://new.wrn.org/listeners/stations/station.php?StationID=24

WORLD OF RADIO PODCASTS VIA WRN NOW AVAILABLE: 
http://podcast.worldofradio.org or
http://www.wrn.org/listeners/stations/podcast.php

OUR ONDEMAND AUDIO:
http://www.worldofradio.com/audiomid.html
or http://wor.worldofradio.org

Regards, Glenn Hauser


  
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[HCDX] 15110 Radio Kuwait??, árabe.

2009-05-03 Thread JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO

   Saludos cordiales.

KUWAIT?? 15110 Radio Kuwait??, 16:30-17:00, escuchada el 3 de mayo en árabe, 
locutora y locutor con comentarios, segmento musical referencias a “Kuwaitía, 
Al Karim”, anuncia dirección web www. Y correo electrónico, referencias a 
Darfur, sin señal en 15505 ni en 17885, a las 16:49 canto del Corán, SINPO 45444

   
José Miguel Romero
Burjasot (Valencia)
España

Sangean ATS 909
Antena Radio Master A-108



  

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[HCDX] DX Listening Digest 9-037, not 9-038

2009-05-03 Thread Glenn Hauser

Altho the subject line in the notification just sent said 9-038, the new/latest 
issue is in fact 9-037 as linked. Glenn


  
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[HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs May 3, 2009

2009-05-03 Thread Glenn Hauser

** CHINA. Firedrake May 3: at 1353 on 13970, but not heard on any higher 
frequencies. At 1415 also on 9000 somewhat stronger than 8400 (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 6110, with lite DCJC pulsing against nothing at 0636 May 3. Must be 
totally uncalled-for leftover jamming from the one hour VOA Spanish uses 6110 
at 2300, when it is also uncalled for, not being Radio Martí. Every 
frequency-hour Cuba jams VOA should be answered by IBB jamming RHC English in 
retaliation.

Same leftover jamming pulses audible on 9545 and 9565 at 1411 May 3, nowhere 
near the real times those are occupied by República and Martí respectively 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA [non]. VOI has become so reliable on 9525 in English at 13-14, but 
did not check it before 1400 May 3; at 1419 nothing but CRI Russian was 
audible, when they are usually colliding. So was VOI also gone during the 
previous hour? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS [and non]. More late-night trans-Pacific openings 
as high as 13 meters: May 3 at 0631, 17880 with dialog in Chinese; 17510 with 
different Chinese, woman speaking; 0633 also 21550 just barely audible // 17880 
but slightly offset. Presumed R. Free Asia on 21550 Tinian and 17880 Saipan, 
while Aoki shows 17510 as RFA in Tibetan via Tajikistan during this hour only, 
so most likely I was hearing ChiCom jaming on that one, if not the others 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)  

** U S A. Usual super signal from WWRB missing from 9385, May 3 at 1410, altho 
nearby WWCR was in on 9980, and WTJC on 9370v. Presumably off the air, and 
consequently the 9317 and 9453 spurs also absent! At 1733 recheck, 9385 was 
audible but relatively weak. Transmitter, or propagation problems? (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** VENEZUELA [non]. Aló, Presidente service via CUBA finally revived on Sunday 
May 3: at 1520 check with non-live Chávez speech mixed with music, best as 
usual on 13750; weak on 13680 mixing with Chinese, which is CRI via Kashi, East 
Turkistan, commies vs commies; 17750 undermodulated; 11690 an echo apart from 
the others; new 12010, undermodulated with persistent RTTY on hi side 12015. 
1732 recheck, still going with Chávez speaking, best on 13750; and now 17750 
mixing with WYFR which starts at 1700 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 
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Re: [HCDX] ClewistonUSA Sun Morn DX

2009-05-03 Thread Wolfgang Bueschel

Was always on air via SW relay in Russia. Never discontinued.

Always strong in Germany, and much better audio feed since last summer:

9690 R.TATARSTAN 0610-0700 Tatar/Ru 250  60 Samara RUS
11925 R.TATARSTAN 0810-0900 Tatar/Ru 100 310 Samara RUS
15110 R.TATARSTAN 0410-0500 Tatar/Ru 250  60 Samara RUS  (aoki list)


Re 11925  I guess Chuck heard the SUNDAY only RRI Tiganesti program towards 
ESP, POR, MRC, TUN, ALG West Africa in Romanian

typical ends at xx.57 ... xx.58 hrs.

Curierul romanesc - Romanian Courier

Sun 0700-0857  9700  11970  15260  17720
Sun 0800-0957  9700  11870  11970  15450
Sun 0900-1057 11830  11925  15250  15380  

73 wb

- Original Message - 
From: Walter Salmaniw Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2009 5:59 PM

Subject: Re: [HCDX] ClewistonUSA Sun Morn DX


Chuck, as I recall, I think that the Tatarstan broadcast was discontinued
during the past year.  I may be wrong.  If you hear them, the IS is very
distinctWalt

At 03:21 AM 5/3/2009, you wrote:

Russia, (pres) 11925, GTRK, (Pres) 0935-0958*,  Noted a very
weak signal here with music at tune in.  This was followed with comments
from a male and female. A logging by A. Petersen on April 20, 2009
identified a broadcast here at this time as GTRK, Russia. The WRTH-09
on page 456 gives a schedule for Tatar/Russian from 0910 to 1000 on
11915 KHz -NA VOLNE TATARSTANA.  That's probably a year
old by now and possibly but not certain,  they moved up 10 KHz to 11925
since then.Infact after a few brief comments by a female and some
music, the Interval Signal for Russia'sVOR is heard for a minute at
0957 then off the air.   Signal never improved beyond poor.
(Chuck Bolland, May 3, 2009)



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Re: [HCDX] ClewistonUSA Sun Morn DX

2009-05-03 Thread Wolfgang Bueschel

So sorry, -- a punching error occured when convert from B-08 to A-09


Sun 0700-0757  9700  11970  15260  17720
Sun 0800-0857  9700  11870  11970  15450
Sun 0900-0957 11830  11925  15250  15380  


wb

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From: Wolfgang Bueschel 

To: Charles Bolland_ka4prf ka4...@peoplepc.com; Walter Salmaniw
salma...@shaw.ca; HCDX hard-core...@kotalampi.com
Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2009 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] ClewistonUSA Sun Morn DX



Was always on air via SW relay in Russia. Never discontinued.

Always strong in Germany, and much better audio feed since last summer:

9690 R.TATARSTAN 0610-0700 Tatar/Ru 250  60 Samara RUS
11925 R.TATARSTAN 0810-0900 Tatar/Ru 100 310 Samara RUS
15110 R.TATARSTAN 0410-0500 Tatar/Ru 250  60 Samara RUS  (aoki list)


Re 11925  I guess Chuck heard the SUNDAY only RRI Tiganesti program
towards ESP, POR, MRC, TUN, ALG West Africa in Romanian
typical ends at xx.57 ... xx.58 hrs.

Curierul romanesc - Romanian Courier

Sun 0700-0857  9700  11970  15260  17720
Sun 0800-0957  9700  11870  11970  15450
Sun 0900-1057 11830  11925  15250  15380  

73 wb

- Original Message - 
From: Walter Salmaniw Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2009 5:59 PM

Subject: Re: [HCDX] ClewistonUSA Sun Morn DX


Chuck, as I recall, I think that the Tatarstan broadcast was discontinued
during the past year.  I may be wrong.  If you hear them, the IS is very
distinctWalt

At 03:21 AM 5/3/2009, you wrote:

Russia, (pres) 11925, GTRK, (Pres) 0935-0958*,  Noted a very
weak signal here with music at tune in.  This was followed with comments
from a male and female. A logging by A. Petersen on April 20, 2009
identified a broadcast here at this time as GTRK, Russia. The WRTH-09
on page 456 gives a schedule for Tatar/Russian from 0910 to 1000 on
11915 KHz -NA VOLNE TATARSTANA.  That's probably a year
old by now and possibly but not certain,  they moved up 10 KHz to 11925
since then.Infact after a few brief comments by a female and some
music, the Interval Signal for Russia'sVOR is heard for a minute at
0957 then off the air.   Signal never improved beyond poor.
(Chuck Bolland, May 3, 2009)



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[HCDX] Radio Darfur desafía a Gobierno sudanés

2009-05-03 Thread JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO

Radio Darfur desafía a Gobierno sudanés

http://www.informarn.nl/especiales/mediosdecomunicacion/act090503-radio-darfur-sudan

Este domingo 3 de mayo es el Día Mundial de la Libertad de Prensa, un día para 
reconocer las dificultades que los periodistas enfrentan al trabajar en áreas 
de conflicto o en países cuyo periodismo está minuciosamente controlado por el 
Gobierno.
   
Estas dos condiciones rigen en Darfur, la región sudanesa donde milicias 
apoyadas por el Gobierno luchan contra los grupos étnicos locales. Se cree que 
a causa de ello, al menos 300.000 personas han muerto, y otras 2,5 millones 
fueron desplazadas desde que comenzara el conflicto en 2003. Radio Dabanga - o 
Radio Darfur - es una emisora radial que va en contra de la corriente y hace 
periodismo independiente para los habitantes de Darfur, en Sudán.

Desde Holanda
Durante esta guerra no ha sido posible dar parte de los acontecimientos desde 
Sudán mismo. Sin embargo, una emisora radial que emite desde los Países Bajos, 
ha creado un vínculo crucial tanto con los darfurianos en Sudán como en otras 
partes del mundo.

Se trata de Radio Dabanga, también conocida como Radio Darfur. La producción 
está en manos de seis periodistas darfurianos, quienes trabajan en un pequeño 
estudio en la ciudad holandesa de Hilversum, y reciben el apoyo de Press Now, 
una organización que defiende la prensa independiente.

Uno de los periodistas de Radio Dabanga es Gaafar Monro, quien en 2003 era 
activista por los derechos humanos y miembro electo del Parlamento sudanés. 
Monro se vio obligado a abandonar el país luego de escribir artículos dando 
parte de lo que sucedía en Darfur.

Sin censura
Ahora, con la asistencia de periodistas en Darfur mismo, Monro y sus colegas 
pueden dar parte de prácticamente todo, inclusive de la orden internacional de 
detención contra el presidente sudanés, Omar Al Bashir, emitida por la Corte 
Penal Internacional.

Monro explica que los medios de comunicación en Sudán no comentan nada sobre la 
orden de arresto contra Bashir. El periodista sin embargo disfruta de total 
libertad para contar la historia, y a la vez permite a los oyentes expresarse 
con franqueza. En este marco de libertad, también reciben llamadas de personas 
que defienden a Al Bashir, y sus opiniones son objeto de debates.

Radio Dabanga no ha practicado ningún tipo de censura sobre las llamadas que 
recibe, porque da mucha importancia a la libertad de expresión.

Contacto con los oyentes
Aunque Monro se encuentra prácticamente al otro lado del mundo, no considera la 
distancia como un problema, ya que utiliza toda la tecnología disponible para 
recabar información.

Posiblemente, la principal fuente de información de Radio Dabanga sea su 
audiencia. La emisora recibe un promedio de 300 llamadas por día de los 
oyentes, un número sorprendente considerando los costes telefónicos de una 
llamada larga distancia.

Recientemente, Monro agregó un nuevo y más joven grupo a su audiencia. Esto 
ocurrió al recibir una llamada de un grupo de estudiantes de enseñanza 
secundaria en Nyala, en el sur de Darfur. Los jóvenes comentaron que estaban 
formando un club de oyentes llamado Amigos de Radio Darfur, y que iban a 
comprar una radio de transistores para poder escuchar las emisiones de Radio 
Darfur en el instituto.

También llegó una llamada desde Ndjamena, la capital del vecino Chad. En esta 
ciudad se encuentran de momento unos 250.000 refugiados darfurianos. En la 
llamada telefónica se informó que ya no había más radios de transistores 
disponibles, ya que mucha gente las compraba para poder escuchar Radio Darfur.

Monro también ha hablado con personal de Naciones Unidos en Darfur, quienes 
afirman que Radio Dabanga es la más escuchada en la región. Al periodista le 
enorgullece saber esto, y afirma sentirse inspirado para trabajar aún más duro.

Dabanga es originalmente el nombre de una grande y pesada olla de barro, 
elemento esencial en la mayoría de las cocinas sudanesas. Hay un dicho sudanés 
que dice: La vida es tan frágil como una dabanga, cuídala con esmero. En el 
Día Mundial de la Libertad de Prensa, podemos concluir que esta libertad 
también es tan frágil como la dabanga misma. 


  

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[HCDX] foreign LW, MW, SW and Internet WiFi logs

2009-05-03 Thread aurel chiochiu

Warm greetings to all of you !

The solar activity stayed quiet enough to allow for some feeding-frenzy 
reception the past night, here in the Montreal area. I had fair to good 
signals on 162, 171 and 183 and, believe it or not, Iceland-189 got VERY 
strong. The further north you get, the longer and stronger the half-daylight 
/ half-darkness grayline effect gets and Iceland is sitting right on the 
Polar cercle !


That being said, not only were the LW TAs really astonishing, but the MW 
Latins were so as well. While nothing properly from South America was heard 
during the last week, I had the pleasure, on Tuesday late night, to pick up 
WKAQ out of Puerto Rico on 580 kHz for the first time EVER in spring.


A drawback, albeit a small one, was the lack of any mediumwave TAs, but, 
hey, I'd rather hear the longwave ones anyway... Just for your knowledge, I 
tried for 549 Algeria (since CHLN moved, this frequency is relatively clear 
here) and 585 Spain to no avail... I can't listen to too many highband MW 
TAs, because the overspills from adjacent channel NA domestics are too 
harmful to the reception of such weak signals from accross the pond ! See 
below my comments concerning the possible purchasse of a better radio than 
what I'm owning right now...


Into the logs now:

Trans-Atlantic DX

162 FRANCE   France Inter, Allouis MAY 3 0310 UTC - with man talking about 
an undergoing litterature-related project, then a brand new oldfashionned 
French chanson, probably in the style of Bénabar, a singer of La Nouvelle 
Scène. Fairly good, amazing for the month of May when the darkness path is 
less solid than during the fall and winter months, though enabling more D 
layer absorption on the lower frequencies  Some botheringsome static 
scratches, though these static craches are not as annoying as the powerline 
buzz with gives a painful lethal vaccine shot to my gorgeous and innocent 
ears. SINPO 45232 some fading, though as with every LW signal, the fading 
was VERY slow, slower than on MW or SW ! (Chiochiu-QC)


171 MOROCCO   Medi Un, Nador MAY 3 0410 UTC - a very eclectic and 
unpredictable music mix, as requested by the Medi 1 listeners. The DJ doing 
the request show was bilingual, French and Arabic. They even played Without 
Me by Eminem. Rising from very poor (S2 to S3) at tune in around 11 PM EDT 
(Eastern Delayed Time) to fair (S5) between 0400 and 0430 UTC (12 AM to 
12:30 AM EDT) with grayline enhancement, then almost suddenly lost to S1 
noises at 0430 UTC with the D layer absorption already undergoing, starting 
at 0430 UTC. This was the last LW broadcast signal to fade out ! 
(Chiochiu-QC)


183 GERMANY   Europe 1, Felsberg MAY 3 0328 UTC - playing Hot Stuff by 
Donna Summer, then back to the Laurent Rouquier contest show... One of the 
participants to the Laurent Rouquier show was a contemporary dancing 
teacher... The guys out there seemed amazing too see such an unusual guy 
trying to win their contest ! They even asked him a question about global 
warning... Fair to occasionally good on short and slow peaks, but I had to 
be very careful to copy out the content, as this fair-good signal was thrown 
in a bunch of distant T-storm static crashes ! For those new to my DX 
repports, this station is located in Germany, right accross the French 
border, but always broadcasted in French and never in German. The reason was 
that prior to the 1981 François Mitterand election, private radio was 
strictly prohibided from France and the very few people involved with 
pre-1981 French private stations had to run them from accross the border. 
Europe 1 is one such exemple ! (Chiochiu-QC)


189 ICELAND   Rikisútvarpid, Gufuskalar MAY 3 0320 UTC - Woman talking in 
Icelandic and playing obscure English-speaking oldies. VERY GOOD when 
detuned to 192 kHz in AM Wide mode or 191 kHz in AM Narrow mode for several 
minutes in a row ! I needed to detune in order to avoid a high-pitched growl 
on 188 kHz. I guess the Icelandic greyline is the only darkness path at the 
transmitter end at this time of the year... Wow ! (Chiochiu-QC)


4845 MAURITANIE   Radio Mauritanie, Noukchott MAY 2 2340 UTC - playing 
tribal African music with a very slight Arabic flavour... Poor, but fairly 
clear with minor utility QRM ! (Chiochiu-QC)


9550 unID Arabic station MAY 2 around 1930 UTC - playing Arabic music 
including Arabic dance music and religious talk with mention of Allah 
(God). I'm puzzled on this one, since my outdated 2003 PWBR (Passport to 
World Band Radio) does not list anything helpful ! +MAY 3 1907 UTC - Man 
doing fairly dramatic Arabic talk followed by an IS (Interval Signal), more 
Arabic talk, then what seemed to be Christian religious music. Weird ! 
unID...any ideas ? (Chiochiu-QC)


9575 MOROCCO   Medi Un, Nador MAY 2 2350 UTC - playing a flamenco influenced 
raï vocal in the style of Radio Tarifa followed by an Arabic dance music 
number. Poor using the connecting cable close to our longwire to very 

Re: [HCDX] ClewistonUSA Sun Morn DX

2009-05-03 Thread Walter Salmaniw
At 11:47 AM 5/3/2009, you wrote:
Was always on air via SW relay in Russia. Never discontinued.

Always strong in Germany, and much better audio feed since last summer:

9690 R.TATARSTAN 0610-0700 Tatar/Ru 250  60 Samara RUS
11925 R.TATARSTAN 0810-0900 Tatar/Ru 100 310 Samara RUS
15110 R.TATARSTAN 0410-0500 Tatar/Ru 250  60 Samara RUS  (aoki list)


Oops, sorry Wolfy for the brain burp!  Maybe there was talk of d/c the 
serviceWalt.


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[HCDX] May 3 observations

2009-05-03 Thread Mikhail Timofeyev

Here are some of my occasional short wave observations

Location: North-East part of the St.Petersburg city
Receiver: Sangean 909
Antennas: 15 meters outdoor long wire
All time are in UTC
Frequencies in kHz

3200 1731-1740 SWZ TWR Manzini, 03/05, English, OM religious talk,  
song - fair-poor with deep fading and local noise, and without any  
Russian pirates +- 10-30 kHz at this time (but their two most  
popular Russian pirate SW channels including 2920 and 6660 had a  
lot of their representatives as usually)


3959.8 1744-1800* KRE KCBS Kanggye, 03/05, Korean, patriotic songs,  
YL talk, 1757 national anthem - poor, fading and local noise,  
splashes from 3950 (CNR), //2850 slightly better


2485 1808-1813 AUS ABC Katherine, 03/05, English, pop song, then OM/ 
YL talks - poor, deep fading and local noise


5915 1824-1833 ZMB Radio 1, Lusaka, 03/05, Vernacular, OM talk, -  
almost good signal, but fair only due to the splashes from 5920 (SVK)  
and 5910 (CRI)


13590 1845-1900* ZMB CVC, Lusaka, 03/05, English, OM talks with  
mentions of CVC and 1Africa, western pop songs, - almost good at the  
beginning, then fair with some fading and local noise, // Listen Live  
on http://www.1africa.tv/


5940 *1900-1905 ZMB CVC, Lusaka, 03/05, English, African pop song, OM  
ann with mention of CVC and 1Africa.tv site, next pop song - fair  
with some fading and splashes from 5945 (IRB), // Listen Live on  
http://www.1africa.tv/


7200 1910-1920 RUS RUS R. Rossii, Yakutsk, 03/05, Russian, Svoya  
zemlya program for countrypeoples - fair with SDN on the same  
channel and with the same level, //7345


7140 1956-2011 RUS RUS R. Rossii, Yakutsk, 03/05, Russian, national  
anthem, time pips, news, some ann with mention of radiorus.ru site -  
poor with deep fading and local news, //7200 and 7345 (both fair-poor)


6055 2014-2019 RRW R. Rwanda, Kigali, 03/05, French, YL talk with  
music in the background, nice slow local song - almost good with some  
fading and splashes from 6050 (CNR)


11925.3 2025-2037 B R. Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo, 03/05, Portuguese,  
tentative OM football report (Corinthias vs Santos?) - poor with RTTY- 
like QRM on 11923 and splashes from 11930 (ARS)


11815 2038-2101 B R. Brasil Central, Goiania, 03/05, Portuguese, OM  
football report without any goals during this time slot,  
unfortunately (Corinthias vs Santos) - fair-poor with strong splashes  
from 11810 (BBC+ROU) and 11820 (ARS)


9625 2105-2115 CAN CBC Nord Quebec, Sackville, 03/05, French, YL/OM  
news programme - fair-poor with deep fading and local noise


73!

Mikhail Timofeyev
Saint-Petersburg
Russia
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Re: [HCDX] ClewistonUSA Sun Morn DX

2009-05-03 Thread Chuck

Wolfgang,

Thanks for the info - The IS I heard was not Russia.  I compared it
with Romania's and it was right on.

Chuck

- Original Message - 
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To: Charles Bolland_ka4prf ka4...@peoplepc.com; Walter Salmaniw 
salma...@shaw.ca; HCDX hard-core...@kotalampi.com

Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2009 18:47
Subject: Re: [HCDX] ClewistonUSA Sun Morn DX



Was always on air via SW relay in Russia. Never discontinued.

Always strong in Germany, and much better audio feed since last summer:

9690 R.TATARSTAN 0610-0700 Tatar/Ru 250  60 Samara RUS
11925 R.TATARSTAN 0810-0900 Tatar/Ru 100 310 Samara RUS
15110 R.TATARSTAN 0410-0500 Tatar/Ru 250  60 Samara RUS  (aoki list)


Re 11925  I guess Chuck heard the SUNDAY only RRI Tiganesti program 
towards ESP, POR, MRC, TUN, ALG West Africa in Romanian

typical ends at xx.57 ... xx.58 hrs.

Curierul romanesc - Romanian Courier

Sun 0700-0857  9700  11970  15260  17720
Sun 0800-0957  9700  11870  11970  15450
Sun 0900-1057 11830  11925  15250  15380  

73 wb

- Original Message - 
From: Walter Salmaniw Sent: Sunday, May 03, 2009 5:59 PM

Subject: Re: [HCDX] ClewistonUSA Sun Morn DX


Chuck, as I recall, I think that the Tatarstan broadcast was discontinued
during the past year.  I may be wrong.  If you hear them, the IS is very
distinctWalt

At 03:21 AM 5/3/2009, you wrote:

Russia, (pres) 11925, GTRK, (Pres) 0935-0958*,  Noted a very
weak signal here with music at tune in.  This was followed with comments
from a male and female. A logging by A. Petersen on April 20, 2009
identified a broadcast here at this time as GTRK, Russia. The WRTH-09
on page 456 gives a schedule for Tatar/Russian from 0910 to 1000 on
11915 KHz -NA VOLNE TATARSTANA.  That's probably a year
old by now and possibly but not certain,  they moved up 10 KHz to 11925
since then.Infact after a few brief comments by a female and some
music, the Interval Signal for Russia'sVOR is heard for a minute at
0957 then off the air.   Signal never improved beyond poor.
(Chuck Bolland, May 3, 2009)





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Re: [HCDX] [dxld] ClewistonUSA Sun Morn DX

2009-05-03 Thread Chuck
Please cancel this logging.  The station is Radio 
Romania International not Voice of Russia.

Sorry,

Chuck

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Shortwaveworld ; Robert Wilkner ; Marie Lamb ; 
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  Russia, (pres) 11925, GTRK, (Pres) 0935-0958*, 
Noted a very
  weak signal here with music at tune in. This was 
followed with comments
  from a male and female. A logging by A. Petersen 
on April 20, 2009
  identified a broadcast here at this time as 
GTRK, Russia. The WRTH-09
  on page 456 gives a schedule for Tatar/Russian 
from 0910 to 1000 on
  11915 KHz -NA VOLNE TATARSTANA. That's 
probably a year
  old by now and possibly but not certain, they 
moved up 10 KHz to
  11925 since then. Infact after a few brief 
comments by a female and
  some music, the Interval Signal for Russia'sVOR 
is heard for a minute at
  0957 then off the air. Signal never improved 
beyond poor.
  (Chuck Bolland, May 3, 2009)

  Clewiston Florida
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[HCDX] Uruguay. F.Pl. R. Sarandi Sport 6045L

2009-05-03 Thread Horacio Nigro
Update:



Uruguay. F.Pl. 6045:

Broadcasts would start in 15 or 20 days from
now, 3KW, LSB (Gustavo Cirino, R. Sarandi Sport
via Horacio Nigro, Uruguay, may 30)



I assume indicated power is PEP.


Horacio A. Nigro
Montevideo
Uruguay



  
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Today's Topics:

   1. ClewistonUSASun Morn DX (ka4...@peoplepc.com)
   2. Re: ClewistonUSASun Morn DX (Walter Salmaniw)
   3. Logs (Manuel M?ndez)
   4. DX Listening Digest 9-038; WOR 1458 (Glenn Hauser)
   5. 15110 Radio Kuwait??, ?rabe. (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
   6. DX Listening Digest 9-037, not 9-038 (Glenn Hauser)
   7. Glenn Hauser logs May 3, 2009 (Glenn Hauser)
   8. Re: ClewistonUSASun Morn DX (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   9. Re: ClewistonUSASun Morn DX (Wolfgang Bueschel)
  10. Radio Darfur desaf?a a Gobierno sudan?s
  (JOSE MIGUEL ROMERO ROMERO)
  11. foreign LW, MW, SW and Internet WiFi logs (aurel chiochiu)
  12. Re: ClewistonUSASun Morn DX (Walter Salmaniw)
  13. May 3 observations (Mikhail Timofeyev)
  14. Re: ClewistonUSASun Morn DX (Chuck)
  15. Re: [dxld] ClewistonUSASun Morn DX (Chuck)
  16. Uruguay. F.Pl. R. Sarandi Sport 6045L (Horacio Nigro)


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Russia, (pres) 11925, GTRK, (Pres) 0935-0958*,  Noted a very
weak signal here with music at tune in.  This was followed with comments 
from a male and female. A logging by A. Petersen on April 20, 2009 
identified a broadcast here at this time as GTRK, Russia. The WRTH-09
on page 456 gives a schedule for Tatar/Russian from 0910 to 1000 on
11915 KHz -NA VOLNE TATARSTANA.  That's probably a year
old by now and possibly but not certain,  they moved up 10 KHz to 
11925 since then.Infact after a few brief comments by a female and 
some music, the Interval Signal for Russia'sVOR is heard for a minute at
 0957 then off the air.   Signal never improved beyond poor.
(Chuck Bolland, May 3, 2009)


Clewiston Florida
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Date: Sun, 03 May 2009 08:59:51 -0700
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Cc: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: Re: [HCDX] ClewistonUSASun Morn DX
Message-ID: 796o8r$49l...@pd2mo1so-svcs.prod.shaw.ca
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Chuck, as I recall, I think that the Tatarstan broadcast was discontinued 
during the past year.  I may be wrong.  If you hear them, the IS is very 
distinctWalt 


At 03:21 AM 5/3/2009, you wrote:
Russia, (pres) 11925, GTRK, (Pres) 0935-0958*,  Noted a very
weak signal here with music at tune in.  This was followed with comments from 
a male and female. A logging by A. Petersen on April 20, 2009 identified a 
broadcast here at this time as GTRK, Russia. The WRTH-09
on page 456 gives a schedule for Tatar/Russian from 0910 to 1000 on
11915 KHz -NA VOLNE TATARSTANA.  That's probably a year
old by now and possibly but not certain,  they moved up 10 KHz to 11925 since 
then.Infact after a few brief comments by a female and some music, the 
Interval Signal for Russia'sVOR is heard for a minute at
0957 then off the air.   Signal never improved beyond poor.
(Chuck Bolland, May 3, 2009)


Clewiston Florida
WJ HF1000
Homebrew dipole E/W






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[HCDX] May 3 Logs

2009-05-03 Thread Brian384875
** EQUATORIAL GUINEA. 6250, Radio Nac, Malabo, 0535-0630,
May 3, Spanish  talk. Local Afro-pop music. Possible news program 
after 0601. Radio Nacional   Radio Malabo IDs. Poor to fair with 
some modulation that was a little  weak. Occasional RTTY QRM. 
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** ETHIOPIA. 7110, Radio Ethiopia, 2045-2100:30*, May 3, local 
pop  music. Instrumental music. Talk in listed Amharic. Sign off with
National  Anthem. Fair. Better on // 9704.19 - but abruptly off the
air at 2054.  Threshold signal on // 5991.03. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** SUDAN [non]. via Slovakia, 15650, Miraya 101 FM, *1500-1515,
May 3,  sign on with local African music. Time pips at 1501 followed
by IDs   English news. Arabic at 1510. Weak. Poor in noisy 
conditions. (Brian  Alexander, PA) 
 

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Re: [HCDX] foreign LW, MW, SW and Internet WiFi logs: 9550

2009-05-03 Thread Glenn Hauser

Hi Bogdan,

Didn`t we discuss this before? It`s FEBA via Rwanda 9550 at 1900-2030 in 
Arabic, 250 kW, 30 degrees; and therefore Christian. 73, Glenn Hauser

--- On Sun, 5/3/09, aurel chiochiu a...@videotron.ca wrote:

 9550 unID Arabic station MAY 2 around 1930 UTC - playing
 Arabic music including Arabic dance music and religious talk
 with mention of Allah (God). I'm puzzled on
 this one, since my outdated 2003 PWBR (Passport to World
 Band Radio) does not list anything helpful ! +MAY 3 1907 UTC
 - Man doing fairly dramatic Arabic talk followed by an IS
 (Interval Signal), more Arabic talk, then what seemed to be
 Christian religious music. Weird ! unID...any ideas ?
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** EQUATORIAL GUINEA. 6250, Radio Nac, Malabo, 0535-0630,
May 3, Spanish  talk. Local Afro-pop music. Possible news program 
after 0601. Radio Nacional   Radio Malabo IDs. Poor to fair with 
some modulation that was a little  weak. Occasional RTTY QRM. 
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** ETHIOPIA. 7110, Radio Ethiopia, 2045-2100:30*, May 3, local 
pop  music. Instrumental music. Talk in listed Amharic. Sign off with
National  Anthem. Fair. Better on // 9704.19 - but abruptly off the
air at 2054.  Threshold signal on // 5991.03. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
** SUDAN [non]. via Slovakia, 15650, Miraya 101 FM, *1500-1515,
May 3,  sign on with local African music. Time pips at 1501 followed
by IDs   English news. Arabic at 1510. Weak. Poor in noisy 
conditions. (Brian  Alexander, PA) 
 

Brian Alexander, Mechanicsburg, PA,  U.S.A.  
Equipment:  TenTec RX-340, two 100 foot longwires 
 
 
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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 3 May 2009 19:33:49 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser wghau...@yahoo.com
To: cumbr...@cs2.ralabs.com, playdx2...@yahoogroups.com,
a...@yahoogroups.com,   hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com,
condigl...@yahoogroups.com, nrci...@aol.com, baco...@aol.com,
latinm...@yahoogroups.com,  m...@yahoogroups.com, aurel chiochiu
a...@videotron.ca
Cc: Juan Carlos Lemieux elroockie...@hotmail.com,
mtardi...@hotmail.com,  lacatl...@live.com, brasileiro_...@hotmail.com,
ve2...@yahoo.com,   curious.geo...@att.net, Sylvain Naud
esn...@globetrotter.net,  Perez Ricardo canadac...@hotmail.com,
jrtrevi...@free.fr, pepe8...@hotmail.com, Jorge Garcia
garcia.jorgegar...@gmail.com, da_18gu...@hotmail.com,
flo-the-1...@hotmail.fr,olivier.tequi 
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rakaille rakai...@hotmail.com, o_p_nimig...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [HCDX] foreign LW, MW, SW and Internet WiFi logs: 9550
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Hi Bogdan,

Didn`t we discuss this before? It`s FEBA via Rwanda 9550 at 1900-2030 in 
Arabic, 250 kW, 30 degrees; and therefore Christian. 73, Glenn Hauser

--- On Sun, 5/3/09, aurel chiochiu a...@videotron.ca wrote:

 9550 unID Arabic station MAY 2 around 1930 UTC - playing
 Arabic music including Arabic dance music and religious talk
 with mention of Allah (God). I'm puzzled on
 this one, since my outdated 2003 PWBR (Passport to World
 Band Radio) does not list anything helpful ! +MAY 3 1907 UTC
 - Man doing fairly dramatic Arabic talk followed by an IS
 (Interval Signal), more Arabic talk, then what seemed to be
 Christian religious music. Weird ! unID...any ideas ?
 (Chiochiu-QC)
 



  


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