Re: [DX] Aikamerkkiasemat

2012-10-15 Thread Juha Solasaari
Ja jos tarkoitus on vain saada perinnekuuntelijan kelloon oikea aika 
raportin ohjelmakohtien merkitsemistä varten, riittävät siihen 
HF-signaalillakin välitetyt aikamerkit oikein hyvin.

Taajuusmittaukset ovat oma juttunsa, kuten IJL kirjoittaa.

73 de JTS

- - - -
Ilpo J Leppänen wrote:

Voidaan siis käyttää tuota referenssiä tai siitä jaettua tai kerrottua
taajuutta käyttää tarkistukseen kuin kidekalibraattoria ikään jossa
kideosku on korvattu tuolla 10MHz GPS-pohjaisella laitteella. Siellä
purtilossa on karkeasti sanottuna sisällä kideuuni jota säädetään GPS:n
mukaan. Taajuustarkkuudeksi saadaan 10 potenssiin -8 noin yleisesti.

Vastaanottimen oma oskillaattori voidaan korvata vastaavalla laitteella
kuten olen tehnyt SDR-IQ:n suhteen. Kuinka tämä onnistuu esim.
Perseuksessa en tiedä:
http://koti.mbnet.fi/~ijl/atomi_sdr_iq.html

Oma sivuni kideoskillaattoreista ja atomikelloista:
http://koti.mbnet.fi/~ijl/taajref.html

Toisena vaihtoehtona voi olla Rubidium jolloin ei tarvita antennia.
Taajuuden tarkistus kannattaa tehdä käyttöön otettaessa ja muutaman
vuoden välein. Laite kannattaa pitää jatkuvasti päällä.
Rubidiumreferenssin pystyy säätämään n. 1 mHz (siis millihertsi)
tarkkuudella taajuudelleen jossa se pysyy huomattavan pitkiä aikoja.
Netistä löytyy kyllä näistä runsaasti tietoa koska näitä purtiloita on
alkuperäisen tietoliikennekäytön lisäksi paljon esim.
radioamatöörikäytössä.

73,s IJL







At 22:02 14.10.2012, you wrote:

Hei

Siis jos ymmärrän, niin tällä GPS avusteisella vermeellä pääsee
tuottamaan tarkkaa 10MHz taajuutta RX'lle?
Että ihan 1Hz tarkkuus - kun kompensoidaan kaapelihäviöt jne?

Koetin tavata manuaalia mutta en ihan löytänyt.

73 Pena


-Alkuperäinen viesti- From: Ilpo JLeppänen
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2012 12:05 PM
To: Suomalaisten DX-lista
Subject: Re: [DX] Aikamerkkiasemat

Mielestäni helpoimmalla pääsee ostamalla eBaysta GPS-referenssin. Voipi
näitä Suomestakin saada ostettua. Hinnat vaihtelevat. Välillä on alle
satasenkin. Tässä yksi esimerkki:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TRIMBLE-GPS-RECEIVER-10MHZ-CLOCK-THUNDERBOLT-/170919761518?pt=US_Tracking_Deviceshash=item27cb9c966e

Tuohon vaan standardi GPS ulkoantenni ja vaimenninta ulostuloon niin
siinä
se on. PC:ltä voi tarkkailla toimintaa Thunderboltin ohjelmalta
sarjaväylän
(tai sarja/USB muuntimen) kautta.
Tarkkuuden pitäisi riittää DX-käyttöön. Halutessaan voi referenssin
kytkeä
antamaan aikaa omalle koneelle. Ohjelmia löytyy ainakin HP:n Z3801
värkille. Itellä oli pitkään tuommoinen kun palvelinkone oli kotona. Ei
synny turhia viiveitä.

73,s IJL





At 11:27 14.10.2012, you wrote:

Aikamerkki- ja taajuusstandardiasemien ammattimainen käyttö rajoittuu
lähietäisyydelle ja vaatii monasti etenemistä pinta-aaltona. Miksi?

WWV:n kulkuaikaviive (short patch) F2-kerroksissa on useinkin 18-25 ms
ja vaihtelee satunnaisesti. Lähes samaa tasoa on esim. usein kuuluva
kiinalainen BPM. WWVH:n viive on n. 35-40 ms. Vielä suurempi viive
(latency) on näissä SDR-vastaanottimissa, jopa 30-60 ms. Vastaavaa
viivettä löytyy myös äänikortista.

Helpoimmin tarkan ajan saa käyttämällä Dimension 4 -ohjelmaa ja
SNTP-palvelua (esim. time1.mikes.fi).

Ionosfäärin F-kerrosten muuttuvuus saa WWV:n kantoaaltoon 7-10 Hz:n
vaihtelua eli kansanomaisesti ilmaistuna FM-modulaatiota. Täten taajuus
ei ole tarkka, vrt. esim. DCF77 77,5 kHz tai MIKES 25,0 MHz, jotka
tulevat pääasiassa pinta-aaltona tänne Etelä-Suomeen. Tarkkaa WWV- tai
WWVH-taajuutta voi koettaa hakea esim. SDR-vastaanottimen
vesiputouskuvan keskeltä, mutta koska vaihtelu on melko satunnaista, 1
Hz:n tarkkuus vaatii melko stabiileja kelejä ja hyvää
signaalinvoimakkuutta - ja on silti epätarkka.

73 de SDXL1398/OH5MD, Ilkka M.



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Re: [DX] Aikamerkkiasemat

2012-10-15 Thread Mauno Ritola
Kyllä ihan sama periaate koskee taajuusmittauksiakin: 
normaalikuuntelijalle riittävään 1 Hz:n tarkkuuteen pääsee esim. 
Perseuksella MW:llä kohtuullisella asiaan paneutumisella ilman 
lisälaitteita.


73, MR

15.10.2012 11:15, Juha Solasaari kirjoitti:
Ja jos tarkoitus on vain saada perinnekuuntelijan kelloon oikea aika 
raportin ohjelmakohtien merkitsemistä varten, riittävät siihen 
HF-signaalillakin välitetyt aikamerkit oikein hyvin.

Taajuusmittaukset ovat oma juttunsa, kuten IJL kirjoittaa.

73 de JTS

- - - -
Ilpo J Leppänen wrote:

Voidaan siis käyttää tuota referenssiä tai siitä jaettua tai kerrottua
taajuutta käyttää tarkistukseen kuin kidekalibraattoria ikään jossa
kideosku on korvattu tuolla 10MHz GPS-pohjaisella laitteella. Siellä
purtilossa on karkeasti sanottuna sisällä kideuuni jota säädetään GPS:n
mukaan. Taajuustarkkuudeksi saadaan 10 potenssiin -8 noin yleisesti.

Vastaanottimen oma oskillaattori voidaan korvata vastaavalla laitteella
kuten olen tehnyt SDR-IQ:n suhteen. Kuinka tämä onnistuu esim.
Perseuksessa en tiedä:
http://koti.mbnet.fi/~ijl/atomi_sdr_iq.html

Oma sivuni kideoskillaattoreista ja atomikelloista:
http://koti.mbnet.fi/~ijl/taajref.html

Toisena vaihtoehtona voi olla Rubidium jolloin ei tarvita antennia.
Taajuuden tarkistus kannattaa tehdä käyttöön otettaessa ja muutaman
vuoden välein. Laite kannattaa pitää jatkuvasti päällä.
Rubidiumreferenssin pystyy säätämään n. 1 mHz (siis millihertsi)
tarkkuudella taajuudelleen jossa se pysyy huomattavan pitkiä aikoja.
Netistä löytyy kyllä näistä runsaasti tietoa koska näitä purtiloita on
alkuperäisen tietoliikennekäytön lisäksi paljon esim.
radioamatöörikäytössä.

73,s IJL







At 22:02 14.10.2012, you wrote:

Hei

Siis jos ymmärrän, niin tällä GPS avusteisella vermeellä pääsee
tuottamaan tarkkaa 10MHz taajuutta RX'lle?
Että ihan 1Hz tarkkuus - kun kompensoidaan kaapelihäviöt jne?

Koetin tavata manuaalia mutta en ihan löytänyt.

73 Pena


-Alkuperäinen viesti- From: Ilpo JLeppänen
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2012 12:05 PM
To: Suomalaisten DX-lista
Subject: Re: [DX] Aikamerkkiasemat

Mielestäni helpoimmalla pääsee ostamalla eBaysta GPS-referenssin. Voipi
näitä Suomestakin saada ostettua. Hinnat vaihtelevat. Välillä on alle
satasenkin. Tässä yksi esimerkki:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TRIMBLE-GPS-RECEIVER-10MHZ-CLOCK-THUNDERBOLT-/170919761518?pt=US_Tracking_Deviceshash=item27cb9c966e 



Tuohon vaan standardi GPS ulkoantenni ja vaimenninta ulostuloon niin
siinä
se on. PC:ltä voi tarkkailla toimintaa Thunderboltin ohjelmalta
sarjaväylän
(tai sarja/USB muuntimen) kautta.
Tarkkuuden pitäisi riittää DX-käyttöön. Halutessaan voi referenssin
kytkeä
antamaan aikaa omalle koneelle. Ohjelmia löytyy ainakin HP:n Z3801
värkille. Itellä oli pitkään tuommoinen kun palvelinkone oli kotona. Ei
synny turhia viiveitä.

73,s IJL





At 11:27 14.10.2012, you wrote:

Aikamerkki- ja taajuusstandardiasemien ammattimainen käyttö rajoittuu
lähietäisyydelle ja vaatii monasti etenemistä pinta-aaltona. Miksi?

WWV:n kulkuaikaviive (short patch) F2-kerroksissa on useinkin 18-25 ms
ja vaihtelee satunnaisesti. Lähes samaa tasoa on esim. usein kuuluva
kiinalainen BPM. WWVH:n viive on n. 35-40 ms. Vielä suurempi viive
(latency) on näissä SDR-vastaanottimissa, jopa 30-60 ms. Vastaavaa
viivettä löytyy myös äänikortista.

Helpoimmin tarkan ajan saa käyttämällä Dimension 4 -ohjelmaa ja
SNTP-palvelua (esim. time1.mikes.fi).

Ionosfäärin F-kerrosten muuttuvuus saa WWV:n kantoaaltoon 7-10 Hz:n
vaihtelua eli kansanomaisesti ilmaistuna FM-modulaatiota. Täten 
taajuus

ei ole tarkka, vrt. esim. DCF77 77,5 kHz tai MIKES 25,0 MHz, jotka
tulevat pääasiassa pinta-aaltona tänne Etelä-Suomeen. Tarkkaa WWV- tai
WWVH-taajuutta voi koettaa hakea esim. SDR-vastaanottimen
vesiputouskuvan keskeltä, mutta koska vaihtelu on melko satunnaista, 1
Hz:n tarkkuus vaatii melko stabiileja kelejä ja hyvää
signaalinvoimakkuutta - ja on silti epätarkka.

73 de SDXL1398/OH5MD, Ilkka M.


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[HCDX] ОТН.: New station???

2012-10-15 Thread Frequencies
Also observed this morning Oct.15 Radio Omdurman Sudan in Arabic:
0230-0730vNF  9505#ALF 100 kW / 090 deg to EaAf, ex 7200 non-dir to CeAf
# 0330-0430 very strong co-ch  from Adventist World Radio in Persian

And yesterday evening Oct.14 also Radio Omdurman Sudan in Arabic:
1800-1900vNF  9505*ALF 100 kW / 270 deg to NoAf, ex 7200 non-dir to CeAf
* QRM from Radio Romania International in German in DRM mode on 9495

Here the frequencies of Sudan for A-05 season,old version of A-04 season
 4995 2200 1130 38S,47,48ALF  20 0   0 925 1234567 270305 301005
 6150 1000 1800 38S,47,48ALF  20 0   0 925 1234567 270305 301005
 7200 0300 0830 38S,46E,47,48ALF 100 0   0 305 1234567 270305 301005
 7200 1100 2200 38S,46E,47,48ALF 100 0   0 305 1234567 270305 301005
 9505 0300 0830 38S,39,48ALF 100 90  0 805 1234567 270305 301005
 9505 1100 1700 38S,39,48ALF 100 90  0 805 1234567 270305 301005
 9505 1800 1900 27,37NE,38W  ALF 100 270 0 805 1234567 270305 301005
 9505 1900 2300 38,39,48 ALF 100 90  0 805 1234567 270305 301005
11835 0300 2200 38,47,48,52N,53N ALF 120 180 0 218 1234567 270305 301005
15170 0300 2200 38E,39SE ALF 300 90  0 218 1234567 270305 301005

73! Ivo

От: hard-core-dx-boun...@hard-core-dx.com 
[hard-core-dx-boun...@hard-core-dx.com] от името на Mauno Ritola 
[mauno.rit...@gmail.com]
Изпратени: 14 Октомври 2012 г. 23:17
До: HCDX
Тема: Re: [HCDX] New station???

Yes, but the current IDs sound like tests for an external service.

Mauno

14.10.2012 11:02, mvarn...@planet.nl kirjoitti:
 RE: [HCDX] New station???

 I found in my old logbooks:

 9505 Radio Omdurman 30 december 1970 2150UTC

 Max
 The Netherlands


 -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
 Van: hard-core-dx-boun...@hard-core-dx.com namens hallman...@versanet.de
 Verzonden: za 13-10-2012 20:11
 Aan: HCDX; Wolfgang Bueschel; Frequencies; Mauno Ritola
 Onderwerp: Re: [HCDX] New station???

 As I pointed out elsewhere, this transmitter is very likely the same
 as on 7200
 after 1900. Today, modulation is better at least for the music bits. As

   Saut Afrikya min Idaa-tu Sudanya and in French: La Voix du Soudan,
   Radio National du Soudan

 was 0500-0800 and 1400-1500, it could have been of course also via the
 same
 transmitter - Sudan on 7200 was only observed 0230-0430v and ?-2200v
 recently.
 Of course, VOSSRR might have been also via this transmitter. However I
 do not
 remember reports of weak modulation for these transmissions.

 73 from rainy NW Germany
 Thorsten


 Wolfgang Bueschel buesche...@web.de hat am 12. Oktober 2012 um 20:27
 geschrieben:

  UNIDENTIFIED   9505.000   Arabic songs of HOA? type at 1800 UT Oct
 12. Whole
  western Europe remote units had only reflected a rather weak
 undermodulated
  audio signal. Much fluttery. I guess some signal from South Africa,
 probably
  Meyerton site ?
  (wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Oct 12)
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Mauno Ritola Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2012 8:32 AM
  Subject: Re: New station???
 
   Not heard today on 15725 khz at 0530. But instead, per Thorsten
 Hallmann
   tip I hear similar announcement on 9505 kHz at 1840 yesterday.
   73, Mauno
  
   2.10.2012 18:14, Frequencies kirjoitti:
  
   SUDAN(non)   From October 1 Voice Of South Sudan Revolutionary Radio
   ceased its shortwave broadcasts 0500-0800 on 15725  1200-1500 on
 11650,
   both from DB. Instead of it, on October 2, 0500-0600 on 15725 and
   1400-1500 on 11650, a new program with African music and several times
   announcements in Arabic:
   Saut Afrikya min Idaa-tu Sudanya and in French: La Voix du Soudan,
   Radio National du Soudan was being broadcasted. There were
 announcement
   in third language too, probably in Somali/Swahili. Please check in
 a next
   few days!!
  
   73! Ivo
 

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[HCDX] Radio Filia on Oct.15

2012-10-15 Thread Frequencies
GREECENo transmissions of Radio Filia this morning Oct.15:
0400-0500 on 11645 AVL 100 kW 182 deg to NoAf/NME Local NET FM in Greek
0500-0600 on 11645 AVL 100 kW 182 deg to NoAf/NME Classical mx in Greek
0600-0800 on 11645 AVL 100 kW 182 deg to NoAf/NME Voice of Greece Greek

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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Glenn Hauser logs October 10, 2012 (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   2. Passport to World Bad Radio (Hector (Luigi) Perez)
   3. Re: Passport to World Ba[n]d Radio (Glenn Hauser)
   4. Re: Greece at 1320 UTC, correction (Zacharias Liangas )
   5. Glenn Hauser logs October 13-14, 2012 (Glenn Hauser)
   6. Re: New station??? (Mauno Ritola)
   7. ???.:  New station??? (Frequencies)
   8. Radio Filia on Oct.15 (Frequencies)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 12:34:59 +0200
From: Wolfgang Bueschel buesche...@web.de
To: DXLD d...@yahoogroups.com, Glenn Hauser
wghau...@yahoo.com,   HCDX hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com,
Wolfgang Bueschel buesche...@web.de
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs October 10, 2012
Message-ID: 688923D9EB974995898DF7A517AC069B@HNPC2
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset=iso-8859-1;
reply-type=original

INDONESIA   9680.052  Again RRI progr 4 from Cimanggis on air at 0905 UT
Oct 14. Though nothing on VoINS on 9526v kHz visible.
73 wb



- Original Message - 
From: Wolfgang Bueschel 
To: HCDX hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com; Glenn Hauser
wghau...@yahoo.com; DXLD d...@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 9:34 PM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs October 10, 2012


 Checked 9526 and 9680.050 channels today at 10 to 14 UT, but heard nothing
 from Jakarta Cimanggis Indonesia.

 Only RTI Taiwan and some jammers from China mainland on 9680 kHz heard
 from
 11 UT onwards.
 73 wb

 - Original Message - 
 From: Glenn Hauser Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 6:59 PM
 Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs October 10, 2012

 INDONESIA. 9526, Oct 10 at 1245 and more chex past 1400, still no sign of
 even a carrier from V. of Indonesia. There was however a weak spurblob
 around 9522, probably from RHC 9540. I`ve been in contact with VOI about
 their problem. They needed a replacement modulator tube, and were going to
 start testing at 0700 UT today. So be on the lookout for them. Also on
 alternate frequencies 11785, 15150 kHz.
 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)




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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 04:19:59 -0700 (PDT)
From: Hector \(Luigi\) Perez capecua...@yahoo.com
To: hallman...@versanet.de, HCDX hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com,
Wolfgang Bueschel buesche...@web.de, Frequencies
frequenc...@bnr.bg,   Mauno Ritola mauno.rit...@gmail.com,
mvarn...@planet.nl
Subject: [HCDX] Passport to World Bad Radio
Message-ID:
1350213599.12494.yahoomailclas...@web112710.mail.gq1.yahoo.com
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

Its just quite simple and nostalgic; I wonder if we would have this MAGNIFICENT 
publication back again one day. I hope we do.

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Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 07:37:40 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser wghau...@yahoo.com
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Passport to World Ba[n]d Radio
Message-ID:
1350225460.40226.yahoomailclas...@web114019.mail.gq1.yahoo.com
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

Hardly likely, but meanwhile there is a WRTH 2012 which is about to be replaced 
by the WRTH 2013, despite the constant WRTH 2011 footers on this HCDX list! 73, 
Glenn Hauser

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[HCDX] Saut Afrikya min Idaa-tu Sudanya / La Voix du Soudan, Radio National du Soudan on Oct.15

2012-10-15 Thread Frequencies
Saut Afrikya min Idaa-tu Sudanya in Arabic and in French: La Voix du Soudan, 
Radio National du Soudan this evening Oct.15:
1500-1552 on 7200
1600-1900 on 9505 and maybe also till 1910/1915

73! Ivo
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[HCDX] WORLDWIDE DX CLUB Top News #1086

2012-10-15 Thread Michael Bethge
The latest edition (15 October) of WORLDWIDE DX CLUB Top News,
compiled by Wolfgang Bueschel, has been posted:

http://topnews.wwdxc.de

Best regards,

Michael Bethge

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Re: [HCDX] Saut Afrikya min Idaa-tu Sudanya / La Voix du Soudan, Radio National du Soudan on Oct.15

2012-10-15 Thread Mauno Ritola
Today the s/on on 9505 kHz was at 1624. Strange empty carrier on 600 Hz 
above. VOIRI signed on at 1627!


73, Mauno

15.10.2012 19:14, Frequencies kirjoitti:

Saut Afrikya min Idaa-tu Sudanya in Arabic and in French: La Voix du Soudan, 
Radio National du Soudan this evening Oct.15:
1500-1552 on 7200
1600-1900 on 9505 and maybe also till 1910/1915

73! Ivo


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[HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs October 14-15, 2012

2012-10-15 Thread Glenn Hauser
** AUSTRALIA [non]. 9965, Oct 15 at 1411, RA via PALAU is in English, but only 
intermittently as it`s really a language lesson in the Chinese service, rather 
than the full English service // 9580 as heard yesterday at 1308, by mistake? 
Quite readable signal despite proximity of 9980 blast from Brother Scare`s 
WWCR. My previous log omitted the [non], sorry (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake October 15, before 1300: 1251-1254, quick search found none 
from 12 to 18 MHz. At 1258, however, 7445 was mostly FD rather than CNR1 
jamming or RTI. And however, CRI English via Kashgar, EAST TURKISTAN was well 
audible at 1255 going into language lesson on 17490 and almost synchronized 
13645. At 1359-1400, still no FD 14-17 MHz (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** CUBA [and non]. 9955, Sunday October 14 at 2002, wall-of-noise jamming 
against inaudible WRMI, which at this hour is carrying gospel huxter in English 
Jack Van Impe. Way to go, Arnie! However, at 2030-2130 it will be `Foro 
Revolucionario` and at 2200-2215 `Voz de Coordinadora` as of Sept 19 schedule 
grid (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KUWAIT. 15540  17550, Oct 14 at 2000 check, no signals from R. Kuwait, 
English or Arabic. I think this will be the norm until spring, perhaps with 
some exceptions if we get more flux, but we certainly won`t be getting more 
insolation on the path, as RK insists on staying on too-hi frequencies all 
winter (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 550, Oct 15 at 1201 UT, choral NA, then ID but not a fully detailed 
one like most stations at TOH: ``91.3 y 550 simultáneamente, Cuauhtémoc, La 
Super Estación`` all mentioned, i.e. per Cantú:
550 XEPL La Super Estación + FM 91.3 Cd. Cuauhtemoc, Chih. 5,000 150
Some years ago I caught this in Low German for the Mennonites in the area, I 
think in the morning. At least there`s a program grid for L-V:
http://www.xepl.com.mx/programacion/
including at 18-23 local, ``Programación Menonita – Alemán Bajo``. That would 
be 00-05 UT, mostly 100-watt-night-power time. Maybe they also have some on 
weekend mornings when the schedule merely says ``variada`` for Sat  Sun (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 880, Oct 15 at 1208 UT, YL with news, swooshes between items, 
categorized; apparently missed local and state segments, now nacional, and then 
internacional; 1212 hands over to OM for deportes until 1217, back to her with 
weather for ``la ciudad`` including chubascos. Federal PSAs for glorious 
government in general, and IFE`s latest elexion management in particular, ads 
with passing mentions finally of Torreón, 1220 a university from Monterrey, 
campus Laguna; 1221 TC for 7:19, temp ``en el centro de Torreón``. So it`s per 
Cantú:
880 XETC Kiuu + FM 91.1 Torreón, Coah. 10,000 1,000
Here`s a station named for time-checks, and they`re two minutes off, hi. 
Axually it`s the one Spanish-spelling the English letter `Q`, but I haven`t 
really heard either calls or that letter-name expressed on the air (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 960, UT Monday Oct 15 at 0500, just after local KGWA Enid goes to 
dead air for 5 minutes, among the mishmash of signals I hear under its 
partially nulled carrier, one playing the four descending chimes which are the 
trademark of XEW and may well have played simultaneously on 900. 

Can it be that one of the thirteen XEs on 960 is relaying XEW overnight? Main 
website http://www.wradio.com.mx has no info on affiliates, but the show 
starting at midnite is `Los Amos del Camino` for truckers. At 
http://www.mexicoradiotv.com I checked about half of the 960s, the more likely 
ones, and found no connexions to XEW (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MEXICO. 1050, UT Monday Oct 15 at 0430, XEG, R. Ranchera, Monterrey, 
switches from music to preacher, apparently daily. Once again he is playing `El 
Condor Pasa` constantly in background; seems to be more of a 
self-improvement/advice angle than strict gospel-huxtering, but really, MEGO 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MOROCCO [and non]. 9579.12, Oct 14 at 2002, another daypart when Médi Un, 
off-frequency Nador transmitter is audibly QRMing a legitimate transmission on 
9580.0, no doubt GABON. At least we don`t hear it in the mornings vs R. 
Australia, but it appears to be on the air at least sporadically, 24 hours, and 
hardly modulating itself; turned on and forgotten? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA [and non]. 960, UT Monday Oct 15 at 0500, KGWA Enid is again 
providing a Fox-hole of dead air for 5 minutes; among the mishmash of signals 
audible with its carrier almost nulled at 0503 is a Fox ``news`` credit mixing 
with the more usual `ABC News`. Per NRC AM Log there are besides KGWA itself, 
about 7 Fox affils on 960 around the country, none of them very likely here. 
WSBT South Bend IN maybe by proximity and 5 kW power, except all its signal at 
night supposedly goes 

[HCDX] Oct 13-15 Logs

2012-10-15 Thread Brian Alexander

 
** BANGLADESH. 15105, Bangladesh Betar, *1228-1300*, Oct 14, 
sign on with short test tone and into IS. Time pips at 1230 and 
opening English announcements. English news. Subcont music. 
Weak. (Alexander-PA) 

 
** BANGLADESH. 15505, Bangladesh Betar, 1425-1430*,
Oct 13, tune-in to subcont music. Announcements in listed Urdu.
Weak but readable. (Alexander-PA) 

 
** CHAD. 6164.96, RNT, *0436-0540, Oct 14, sign on with African 
hi-life music. French talk. Afro-pop music. Fair to good. Very weak
co-channel QRM from Japan. (Alexander-PA)

 
** CHAD. 6164.96, RNT, *0505-0535, Oct 15, abrupt sign on with 
French talk. Local drums at 0529. Fair. (Alexander-PA) 

 
** ISRAEL. 6885 NF, Galei Zahal, 0135-0145, Oct 15, New Frequency.
ex-6973, local pop music. Hebrew announcements. Very good signal. 
No //s heard. Thanks to tip from Dan Ferguson and Chris Smolinski. 
Also heard at 2310. (Alexander-PA) 

 
** NIGER. 9705.39, LV du Sahel, 2105-2301*, Oct 15, tune-in to 
vernacular talk. Indigenous vocals at 2248. Local African music at 2253. 
Qur`an at 2255. Short flute IS at 2258. Sign off with National Anthem 
at 2259. Slightly off frequency. Was also off frequency back around 
Sept 22-25. Weak but readable signal. (Alexander-PA) 

 
** NIGERIA. 7255, Voice of Nigeria, 2230-2302:40*, Oct 14, talk in 
listed Hausa. Some local music. National Anthem at 2301. Test tone
at 2301:40. Off the air at 2302:40. Very strong but an overall poor 
signal with strong whine in audio and weak adjacent channel splatter. 
(Alexander-PA) 

 
** NIGERIA. 15120, Voice of Nigeria, 0502-0525, Oct 14, tune-in 
to English news. ID. At 0506:10 gave TC as “0505”. Weak in noisy 
conditions and slight whine in audio. (Alexander-PA) 

 
** NORTH AMERICA. [Pirate]. 6925, Undercover Radio, 2215-2307*,
Oct 14, talk by Dr Benway with Dr Benway radio-drama. IDs. Address: 
undercoverra...@gmail.com. Talk about psychodelic drugs. Fair to good 
signal. (Alexander-PA) 


 
 
Brian Alexander, Mechanicsburg, PA, USA  
Equipment: Icom IC-7600, two 100 foot longwires 
 
 
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