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Today's Topics:

   1. NEW TIME for WIGG Test ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
   2. foreign LW/MW DX logs (aurel chiochiu)
   3. brazil (mic)
   4. India: BBC on Tomato FM in Kolhapur and later in Sangli
      (sakthi vel)
   5. SWR, Virrat Finland (Alpo Heinonen)
   6. Relays this weekend via 9290 khz (tom taylor)
   7. DX Listening Digest 7-132; WOR 1380 (Glenn Hauser)
   8. MV Baltic Radio is on this Sunday (tom taylor)
   9. Fw: IRRS-Shortwave - new B07 program and frequency schedules
      (tom taylor)
  10. QSL Received Last Week (22th October ? 27th October 2007)
      (Mukesh Kumar)
  11. logs (L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec)
  12. Passport to World Band Radio ? Edition 2008 Available Now!
      (sakthi vel)
  13. HCJB Australia Broadcast Schedule B07 (sakthi vel)
  14. Luxembourg effect (Paul Crankshaw)
  15. KBC/ Mi Amigo info is not correct, sorry ! (tom taylor)
  16. HCDX logs between 2007-11-02 0000 UTC and 2007-11-03 0000 UTC
      (Risto Kotalampi)
  17. New MW QSL (Patrick Martin)
  18. Nov 2 Logs ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
  19. Fw:KBC/ Mi Amigo on 1386kHz + 6255kHz this weekend (tom taylor)


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I spoke with Paul Turner, CE at WIGG today and he is ready to go with the test 
this weekend. The time for the test has been changed, however. It is now 3:00 - 
4:00 a.m. Central STANDARD Time. Here are the details:

WIGG-1420 Wiggins, MS DX Test 
Date: Sunday morning (late Saturday night), Nov. 4, 2007.
Time: 3:00 AM to 4:00 AM Central STANDARD Time [Please note, this will be the 
morning we change from DST to standard time in most of North America, but Paul 
is aware of this and will run the test on STANDARD time]
Modes of Operation: 5,000 watts using non-directional antenna pattern.
Programming: Programming will consist of special voice announcements, morse 
code, tones and classic country music.

Paul says to especially  listen for Floyd Kramer music, one of his favorite 
artists. He also says DXers are welcome to call him as he will be running the 
test live from the station. 

His number (no collect calls please) is 601-964-0005.

Good luck to everyone.

Jim Pogue
IRCA/NRC Joint Broadcast Test Committee Coordinator

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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2007 23:26:50 -0400
From: aurel chiochiu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] foreign LW/MW DX logs
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Repport from:
Bogdan Alexandru Chiochiu
DX'ing from Pierrefonds (Pierrefonds-Roxboro / Montreal's West Island), Quebec, 
Canada
Equipment:
Sanyo MCD-S830 and Sangean CST-818, both barefoot

Trans-Atlantic DX

162 FRANCE,   France Inter, Allouis NOV 1 0455 - French talk at the Sangean's 
barefoot threshold sensitivity, occasional words readables such as "amateurs du 
cin?ma" and 2 or 3 political-related stuff I could barely make out, several 
mentions of "France Inter", but I had to force myself, as the audio was really 
distorted at such a threshold strenght !!! Played "The Logical Song" by 
Supertramp around 0105, then more talk. The signal may theoritically have been 
strong, but my Sangean has such a low gain on LW and MW, that it didn't matter. 
They were stable to say the least. NEW ! It's a shame it's the only receiver I 
have with LW on it ! SINPO 15541, although it is relative, with a good LW loop 
it might have been 3 or even 4 (too poor to be taped, anyway). Keep in mind 
some of my locals such as the 201 kHz beacon are barely audible with this awful 
LW receiver that the Sangean is ! (Chiochiu-QC)

198 unID NOV 1 0407 - likely BBC Droitwich here, with barely discernable talk, 
at almost imaginary level. Nothing readable here unlike France-162. 
(Chiochiu-QC)

585 SPAIN,   Radio Nacional de Espa?a, Madrid NOV 1 0411 - Woman talk and 
music. Very weak, and unreadable, although trace of it could be heard on the 
Sangean barefoot probably "stronger", but as my Sanyo MCD-S830 does a better 
job in the 530-780s and in the 1000-1720s than my Sangean, it is hard to say. 
The opening probably favoured longwave. On the higher frequencies, one had 
average condx toward Latin America. (Chiochiu-QC)

Pan-American DX

550 VENEZUELA,   YVKE, Caracas, Distrito Federal NOV 1 0512 - Man in Spanish; 
very poor, not strong enough to have the slightest effect upon ZIZ-555. 
Definitively not the 20 kW Radio Rebelde outlet, as it wasn't // 600. Overal 
SINPO 25512-1. Is CHLN off the air ? They never seemed to be audible. Nothing 
else, conditions weren't extra-good for North American domestic DXing either. 
(Chiochiu-QC)

555 ST KITTS,   ZIZ, Basseterre NOV 1 0513 - BBC World Service with lots of 
geopolitical issues in British-accented English. SINPO 33543 with some very 
minor splatter from an unID oldies domestic on 560 !!! Usually, these guys are 
slopped by CHLN-550 here in the Montreal area. (Chiochiu-QC)

600 CUBA,   CMKV, Radio Rebelde, Urbano Norr?s NOV 1 0518 - Spanish Adult 
Contemporary ballads, etc. // SW-5025 on the Sangean CST with it's long-wire ! 
Not // 550 which had suspected YVKE at that time. (Chiochiu-QC)

780 VENEZUELA,   YVNM, Radio Coro, Falc?n NOV 1 0525 - In and out, but mostly 
in this time with lots of nice gaitas, salsas (Gilberto Santa Rosa and/or Eddie 
Santiago and/or Frankie Ruiz among them) and tecnocumbias. At 0551 UTC, they 
played "Recorriendo A Venezuela" which is paradoxally a classical Colombian 
tecnocumbia by the legendary EL BINOMIO DE ORO. I have it burned on CD, but 
with the slight flutter and the (very slight) local CJAD-800 splatter, it 
sounds more authentic. Therefore, it is more enjoyable ! "Recorriendo a 
Venezuela" by EL BINOMIO DE ORO was followed by "El Merecumbe" by LOS 
MELODICOS. Then, at 0558, time-check followed by "la publicidad radial es m?s 
efectiva, m?s economica y con mejores precios. (Supermarcado empresa?) se ha 
recordado y usted(...) cambiar Radio Coro, Siete Ochenta AM, patrimonio de la 
comunidad... Usted han sintonizado la mejor garanc?a...por Radio Coro Siete 
Ochenta AM, patrimonio de la comunidad", followed by a quick "Ruta Musical Si!
 ete Ochenta alegrando t? madrugada por Radio Coro" without any other break (a 
canned "Ruta Musical" announcement was to be expected, hi!), then very quickly 
into a gaita. Nice signal, mostly at the good level mark, with some fadings, 
but noone of them were really deep. Most of the side-band splatter was from 
WABC-770 rather than from local CJAD-800. Thanksfully, this IBOC craze had 
stopped (at least, as far as the 760 and 780 kHz channels are concerned) !!!! 
Overal SINPO 34433 ! Unlike my past repport with subpar condx when this was was 
peaking up at the fair mark for a brief periods before evolving into deeper and 
deeper fades as the evening progressed, this log is illustrating the typical 
dominance of this YV powerhouse in the Montreal area. (Chiochiu-QC)


Comments: First of all, I was fairly depressed by the humber of Haitian girls 
ashamed of their body, so instead of listening to Haitian konpas or 
Guadeloupean zouk before going to sleep, I decided to search on the Internet 
upon something that puzzled me: how many people for OFFICIALLY unknown reasons, 
living in the suburb of T?ncabesti (20 km N of Bucharest) were sick with cancer 
(leukemia, to be more specific) and the link I found with a study that reavaled 
people who lives closer to very powerful AM transmitters are 5 times more 
likely to developp leukemia at a time or another (a South Korean study to say 
the least, but I'm aware of HLAZ-1566 - may that be the reason, in any event 
this South Korean topic was opened up on the MWDX list). I didn't found what I 
was looking for, but I went across SOFTPEDIA, a Romanian more or less 
DX-related messageboard dealing with radio stuff. A topic was opened up 
concerning the T?ncabesti tx as compared with the Bod-153 one which was runn!
 ing lower power. Some allusions were made toward DX'ing, then they exchanged 
regards about the Allouis-162 (France) reception in Romania during the 
pre-communist era with Bod-153 splatter and they made references to RMC C?te 
d'Azur as well. Some messages dealed a tiny bit with SW too. I founded that 
discussion highly-astonishing, as references to Longwave and Mediumwave DX (or 
even SHORTWAVE to say the least !) from my own country is VERY rare, to say the 
least.

Intrigued, I decided to try out SW on the new longwire we installed a few 
week-ends ago. Nothing special, condx were very poor. Only a low growl was 
found on 6010 with no Radio Mil or La Voz de t? Conciencia to speak off. Then, 
I decided to try LW. I didn't took too long to came across threshold and fairly 
distorted audio on 162 kHz. At first, I though there was a spur from an 
extremely strong MW/SW broadcaster, then I came to realize the musical 
inflection of the language sounded almost like French. paying closer attention, 
I could make out a few words such as "amateurs du cin?ma". Then surely, a 
tentative FRANCE INTER mention was thought to be heard at 0453. Around 0555, 
after an easily recognizable Supertramp track, France Inter was mentioned 3 
more times, 1 or 2 political-related words were readable too and I was able to 
confirm the France-162 reception. I did my best to bring the best out of it, 
but our longwire which is so effective on SW, is more or less useless on MW!
 , let alone on LW (LongWave). Boy, I was excited and it was interesting for a 
while, but of course, I can't go too far with such an awful receiver. I just 
wish I had a loop cut for LW.

I didn't intend to send any repport before Xmas, but this France-162 reception 
was not only astonishing, but it prooved, psychologically speaking, DXing was 
still rewarding and a personal reactivation was not only worthwhile, but simply 
mandatory !!! Of course, I can't go anywhere with this stuff, though I do have 
one question: is anyone knowing what is the best indoor loop antenna available 
for LONGWAVE DXING ? Is anyone know someone selling the Radio Plus 150-300 kHz 
loop ? It might help bringing up better readibility on European longwave 
broadcasters.

Before I conclude this repport, just one short story. When I officially begun 
real DX'ing in 2000 (a long, long time ago -> well not that much, but a lot of 
things happened since then for me, and a lot of them are still need to happen 
yet), my main obsession was picking up foreign signals on broadcast bands not 
used in North America, such as the OIRT FM band (since F2 did hit around 71 MHz 
with the UK police getting around the US, why a signal like Radio Tinerama 68.7 
MHz out of Bucharest couldn't be heard in Montreal during extra-good conditions 
?), the SW tropical bands and the European longwave band. You cannot understand 
my joy (and frustrationg going on at the same time) when I realized a dream: 
receiving a broadcaster on a frequency other than AM, FM and international SW 
(ex.: not the 90 meters tropical band !)...yes, furstration, because the 
Sangean CST-818 receiver which does a fine job for casual shortwave DXing isn't 
up to the job for hardcore longwave DX'ing. With!
  IBOC going on (probably not for WABC, but for other stations), the only way 
for reliable, yet challenging foreign DXing (more challenging than the major 
international SW broadcasters) is to DX from 1530 up to 279 kHz, which is a 
field for it, I have yet to be an expert right now.

That being said, I tried MW, but Madrid-585 was not just fadey (or distorted, 
by the way), but simply unreadable, though trace of woman talk and music could 
be squeezed out between the empty room filled by analog tuning in the middle of 
the 580 and 590 North American gasp. Then, as Croatia-1134 or Spain-1134 (there 
is a medium-powered COPE on 1134 which seems to throw away Croatia during the 
huge Mediterranean openings that are routine stuff for the highly-respected 
Mark Connelly) weren't too be heard, I concluded I couldn't go anywhere with 
TAs and decided to try my hand at some Latin stuff (the breakdown of the WABC's 
IBOC nightmare just exacerbated my somewhat slight enthousiasm)... As I have 
friends at the college who are Latins, this wasn't so problematic, the taste 
for mediumwave Latins wasn't too far from my heart, so I went on to find 
average conditions, but good tapeable Radio Coro on 780. I was more than 
slightly surprised to discover that the canned Ruta Musical a!
 nnouncement at the top-of-the-hour (2 o'clock) was replaced by a short 
commercial break for the station's publicity coverage at 0158 EDT (0558 UTC), a 
very short ID, then back-to-back tropical music with time-checks after each 
song.

With my new computer, I don't seem to find the jack-line for translating the 
audio of my tape recording into the soundcard of this machine. Of course, 
coming the middle of November, I would have more time on week-ends for 
digitalising some of the DX I did. By the way, I do not consider Venezuela-780 
as pure DXing, just random MWLing or, to be more conventional (and incorrect at 
the same time) SWLing. The tape recording of 780 Coro, made between December, 
2006 and the wee hours of November First, 2007 is having some good-reception 
spots on it and could be highly intriguing even for non-DXers. Although, I love 
it, it is by no means inferior to Aventure FM. If someone want to exchange with 
me airchecks, I can send MWLing stuff (of the highest quality, sine not every 
DX moment is scratchy, oh no !!!), stuff recorded on a trip, recordings from 
Canadian FMers from circa 1998 and NYC stuff (mainly WKTU The Beat of New York, 
the official signal of the Latin Freestylers and Housers a!
 ll around) in exchange with the following items:
1) CIBL 101.5 in the early 80s when it could be received only in the 
south-eastern part of the Montreal's island (around Hochelaga-Maisonneuve) as 
to discover the new undergound French talents of the time
2) Aventure FM 105.9 in Paris (also was on 95.7 MHz in Lyon, 96.9 MHz in 
Grenoble and 91 MHz in Chamb?ry, sometime around late '88 until the 23rd 
October of 1989 - replaced by MaXXimum)
3) Radio Contact (out of Belgium) during the 1994-1997 eurodance fever
4) Pacific FM, the most soothing-formated radio network, with not just soft 
music, but highly innovative soft music interrupted by strange stories with a 
sleeping voice (just as odd-sounding as Aventure FM, I guess, but I never 
listened - 97.4 in Paris in 1987-1989)
5) 105.7 CFGL during the zouk craze of the late 80s (when they had the right 
from the CRTC to put up some Jocelyne B?roard "Koll? Serr?" on their airwaves
6) CJFM 96 (the most intruiguing commercial Montreal English-speaking FMer of 
the whole decade) changed to Mix 96, of course, I'm interested in unscoped 
airchecks PRIOR TO 1993, from say 1985-1989
7) CHOM 97.7 - the Metal-dominated AOR period of the 80s with great cult albums 
like "Abominog" (1982" by URIAH HEEP and with legendary jocks such as Claude 
Rajeottte and Andy Renaud (still there doing "That 80s show") - way much more 
metal than the childish sounding CKOI at the same time which is, for unkown 
reason, the only station where scoped airchecks can be found - in spite of the 
same unispired Top 40 stuff CKOI 96.9 (I 97) had in 1985 as compared with 2007
8) Radio Cit? 107.3 up to 1989
9) CFQR 92.5
10) CISM 89.3 - when I arrived in Canada in 1997 (from native Romania !!!), 
they were in touch with the highly-undergoing Quebecor underground scene of the 
time; a far cry from the Dany B?dard awfulness; is he trying to put some hair 
out of his mouth or is he really singing ?
11) CIEL from the early 80s through the late 80s - they were even more in the 
zouk craze than CFGL, as Jean-Pierre Coallier, the owner of CIEL, had a 
nightclub in Guadeloupe. They played relaxed zouk records such as "Machine ? 
Lanmou" by Zouk Machine
12) Hot 97 during the House / Latin Hip-Hop (freestyle-dance -> Cynthia, Stevie 
B., JM Silk timeframe) before switched too uninspired Hip-Hop full of rhythmic 
falsettos !!!!
13) M40, La radio qui repeint la FM (just after M?tropolys / MaXXimum - 
Aventure FM) a rythmic New Realeases network with lots of Dance Music, Grunge 
Rock, Trash Metal, Lite Rock and Upbeat FF Variety
14) YVRQ, Radio Aeropuerto (before 1986, this was Venezuela's response to North 
American Easy Listening legends such as CFQR-92.5) on 910, nowadays known as 
"RQ 910 AM Center" an easy catch from Eastern North America, along with Radio 
Cadena Agramonte
15) La Voix Du L?sard - France's premier Newwave radio, based in Paris on 103.9 
(afterwards, 96.1, then 96.0 MHz), Became SKYROCK in 1986 !!! Any unscoped 
airchecks ?

CKUT, well, I'm not too interested, I prefer French stuff. I'm interested in FM 
96 (ex. CJFM) only because I had vague feelings of listening to them in a past 
life, but that's another story... Regarding CFQR, a friend told me they had 
QUITET STORM, an unbelievable show. Therefore, I'm interested in CFQR airchecks 
as well.

As I talk about French, is anyone having the same problem that I have ??? Lots 
of devotion toward a radio station, who program is childish or plainly 
uninspired (such as Montreal's I-97 / CKOI) with nothing creative at all, when 
they were dozens of stations on the AM/FM dials with much more creative formats 
that vanished forever: such as Easy Listening (mellow variety, zouk, 
instrumentals, etc.) or AOR (Album Oriented Rock), etc. FM radio for CKOI 
wasn't much different in 1985, than today. However, CFGL, Cit?, CIEL, CHOM, 
CKMF Dance Music, CFQR and CIBL were really giving an artistical appeal to the 
FM band of the 80s. Unfortunatly, I'm not able to find any aircheck from those 
stations, yet there are lots of ridiculous comments about the pseudo-high 
quality of CKOI 96.9 at the same time...

Anyway, I decided to put it all here, as many DXers are also airchecks 
collectors. I have 4 or 5 tapes out of CIEL-FM from circa 1998 (during the last 
few weeks of the "Antenne Bleue" format, a soft-AC one, before they switched to 
Hot-AC "Emotion Rock:", then to just AC "Emotion Rock" (2nd version), then to 
Cool FM alt-rock, then to CHMP contemporary talk radio.

I'm interested in music, of course, as I listen to almost anything who can be 
imagined, musically speaking, but also in the jingle package, the comments they 
made about the social issues at the time, the voice of the announcer, the 
weather at the time (before the global warming), the weather liners before the 
announcements... As you can see, a very eclectic list of interests in airchecks 
collectioning from all over the world. If anyone is having anything from at 
least ONE of this station, please let me know !!!!

I'm boored, because on the Internet, I can only find airchecks from CKOI, NRJ 
(the WORST French station ever !) and MaXXimum, but nothing else. Listening to 
CDs doesn't help to find a girlfriend, airchecks neither, but at least they do 
help building yourself a new world, in this so fragile world !!!!!!

I hope this will be published in hard-Core-DX, since a lot of Hard-Core DXers 
are also confident aircheck collectioners.

May the good DX be with all of you !
May my CIEL 98.5 airchecks find your heart and your trained muscal ear in a 
rewarding position !
Bogdan Chiochiu in Pierrefonds / Montreal
Btw.: Information regarding the RADIO PLUS LW LOOP will bring on DXing to 
another level, as far as my personal challenges were already set...







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Message: 3
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 08:01:40 +0100
From: "mic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] brazil
To: <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
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hi from france,

11785 guaiba bra - ds 7k  porto alegre 2020 por dial -nice sig 1nov07

michel






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Message: 4
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 07:52:49 +0000 (GMT)
From: sakthi vel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] India: BBC on Tomato FM in Kolhapur and later in
        Sangli
To: dxld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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BBC on Tomato FM in Kolhapur and later in Sangli 
  
An exciting new partnership with Maharashtra?s 94.3
Tomato FM means BBC programming specially tailored for
India?s FM market is now available to listeners in
Kolhapur and will shortly be available to Tomato FM
listeners in Sangli.  
Every half-hour, from 8.00 to 20.00, audiences of 94.3
Tomato FM can tune in the BBC?s infotainment updates,
BBC Ek Minute.  This takes listeners inside the world
of sports and entertainment.  Additionally, every
Sunday, listeners can enjoy the BBC?s popular weekly
chat show, BBC Ek Mulaqat, presented by the BBC India
Editor, Sanjeev Srivastava.  This show profiles
India?s prominent people from the worlds of media,
films, sports, business, arts and politics, showing
'the other side' of celebrities' lives and playing
their favourite songs.   
The deal adds Tomato FM to an ever-expanding list of
BBC partner FM stations in India ? Radio One in Delhi,
Chennai and Mumbai, Radio Choklate in Bhubanswar and
Cuttack, and Radio Tarang in Hissar.  
Naval Toshniwal, CEO of 94.3 Tomato FM, said: ?This
alliance is a major boost in our station?s efforts to
offer quality content and entertainment to its
listeners.?  
India Business Development Manager BBC World Service,
Vineeta Dwivedi, added:  ?Radio Tomato has excellent
local content, and we are delighted they are adding
some of the BBC?s most successful programmes to their
exciting schedule.  This will ensure the very best
programming reaches audiences in Kolhapur and, later,
in Sangli.  I look forward to working with our friends
at Radio Tomato to extend this relationship.?
  
Ends 
For more information please contact: Lala Najafova,
International Publicist, BBC World Service 
+44(0)207 557 2944; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Notes to Editors 
The BBC?s special output for India?s FM market
includes infotainment updates, BBC Ek Minute, and the
Sunday chat show, Ek Mulaqat, available via partner
stations ? Radio One in Delhi, Chennail and Mumbai,
Radio Choklate in Bhubanswar and Cuttack, Radio Tarang
in Hissar and Radio Tomato in Kolhapur.  


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Message: 5
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 15:56:02 +0200
From: "Alpo Heinonen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] SWR, Virrat Finland
To: <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
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Dear listeners,

Scandinavian Weekend Radio is on air again 2-3rd of November 2007 at 22 hours 
UTC. 

Our times and frequencies are. 

MW: 
1602 kHz, 24 hours

49 mb:
5980 kHz, sa 17-19 UTC
6170 kHz, fr-sa 22-17 UTC,  sa 19-22 UTC

25 mb:
11690 kHz, fr-sa 23-08 UTC, 14-17 UTC, 19-22 utc
11720 kHz, fr 22-23 UTC, 08-14 UTC, 17-19 UTC

RECEPTION REPORTS AND MESSAGES MOST WELCOME:

GSM: +358 400 995559
e-mails to: info(@)swradio.net 

and letters (with 2 IRC/2 Euro/2 US$) to:
SWR/reports
P.O.Box 99
FI-34801 VIRRAT
FINLAND 

Programe Scdedule 3rd November 2007: (times local =UTC+2hours)
00-02 
02-08 SWR - Open studio
08-09 Huomenta - Good Morning Virrat by H?k? 
09-10 
10-11 Proge-aamu by Esa 
11-12 rariolehtikatsaus. Rj
12-13 12.00 Hukala.net News 
13-14 "Studiossa DJ Miki"
14-15 14.00 Hukala.net News 14.05 Virrat t?n??n - Virrat Today by H?k? 
15-16 rariojaskalla on (v?hemm?n)asiaa
16-17 Kantoaaltoa Suomirokilla h?ystettyn? by Esa 
17-18 Radio news by Rick Random ??? 
18-20 "Studiossa DJ Miki" 
20-22 Continental nightshift, One foot in the blues Rj
22-23 Studiossa Dj Peeveli 
23-24 Closing ceremony by SWR crew 


Best greetings,
Alpo Heinonen,
Scandinavian Weekend Radio

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Message: 6
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 17:59:35 -0000
From: "tom taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Relays this weekend via 9290 khz
To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Relays this weekend via 9290 khz

November 3rd 
Radio Joystick 09.00 - 10.00UTC

Radio Waves International(RWI) 22.00 -23.00UTC 
paralel 945AM and www.radionord.lv  RWI celebrate 
anniversary in November.

Latvia Today 23.00 -24.00UTC paralel 945AM and www.radionord.lv

Good listening

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Message: 7
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 11:09:31 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] DX Listening Digest 7-132; WOR 1380
To: Glenn Hauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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DX Listening Digest 7-132 has now been posted at
http://www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt or http://dxld.worldofradio.org 
and now also without delay at http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld7132.txt

CONTENTS:

WOR 1380 / AFGHANISTAN +non / AFRICA / ALBANIA / ARGENTINA / AUSTRALIA RA /
AUSTRALIA HCJB B07 / AUSTRIA / BOLIVIA / CHINA / CONGO DR / CROATIA / CUBA /
CZECHIA non / DOMINICAN REPUBLIC / ECUADOR / ETHIOPIA non / FINLAND / FRANCE
+non / GUIANA FRENCH / HAWAII / HUNGARY / INDIA / INDONESIA / IRAN non /
IRELAND +non / KASHMIR non / KOREA NORTH +non / KOREA SOUTH +non B07 /
KURDISTAN non? / KUWAIT / MADAGASCAR / MEXICO +non / MICRONESIA / MONACO non /
MOROCCO / NEW ZEALAND +non / OKLAHOMA ham W5G/KB2AW / OMAN / PAKISTAN / PAPUA
NEW GUINEA / POLAND non / PORTUGAL / RUSSIA / SAUDI ARABIA / SERBIA +non /
SOUTH AFRICA / SUDAN non / THAILAND B07 / TURKEY / UKRAINE / UK +non BBCWS B07+
/ UK +non BBCR4 / USA +non VOA/IBB / USA non RFE/RL B07 / USA WRMI / USA WEWN /
USA WHRI / USA WKAR/WILX / USA WDVX / USA WKCP/WMCU/WKAT+ / USA Florida
Pirates/TIS / USA +non ham VE7KFM+ / USA FCC / USA Oldies Radio / USA WCXH /
USA WIGG / USA San Diego / USA LPTV/FM / VATICAN +non B07 / WESTERN SAHARA non
/ YEMEN / ZANZIBAR / UNIDENTIFIED 1190 / UNIDENTIFIED 5996 / UNIDENTIFIED 6030
/ TESTIMONIALS / CONVENTIONS & CONFERENCES

For restrixions and searchable 2007 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

NEXT SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1380
Fri 2030 WWCR1 15825
Sat 0800 WRMI   9955
Sat 1630 WWCR3 12160
Sat 2130 WRMI   9955
Sun 0230 WWCR3  5070
Sun 0630 WWCR1  3215 
[Note: this year, the DST/UT time shift occurs Nov 4:]
Sun 0900 WRMI   9955
Sun 1615 WRMI   7385
Mon 0400 WBCQ   9330-CLSB 
Mon 0515 WBCQ   7415 [time varies to 0600]
Mon 0930 WRMI   9955
Tue 1130 WRMI   9955
Tue 1630 WRMI   7385
Wed 0930 WRMI   9955
Thu 0000 WBCQ  18910-CLSB 

WORLD OF RADIO, CONTINENT OF MEDIA, MUNDO RADIAL SCHEDULE:
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

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://www.wrn.org/listeners/stations/podcast.php

OUR ONDEMAND AUDIO [also CONTINENT OF MEDIA, MUNDO RADIAL]
http://www.worldofradio.com/audiomid.html
or http://wor.worldofradio.org

Regards, Glenn Hauser

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Message: 8
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 21:58:16 -0000
From: "tom taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] MV Baltic Radio is on this Sunday
To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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MV Baltic Radio is on this Sunday

The Date is the 4th November 2007, at 1300 UTC on 5965 KHz.
The transmissions of MV Baltic Radio will be broadcast over 
the transmitting station Wertachtal in the future. 
The power of the transmitter will be 100000 Watts and we 
will using a non-directional antenna system (Quadrant antenna). 
More information is on our website www.mvbalticradio or www.rrms.de.

Good Listening 

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Message: 9
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 22:36:18 -0000
From: "tom taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Fw: IRRS-Shortwave - new B07 program and frequency
        schedules
To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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IRRS-Shortwave - new B07 program and frequency schedules


> Dear listeners and friends,
>
> The B07 program and frequency schedules for IRRS-Shortwave from Milan,
Italy,
> have been published to our web site. Please check them online at :
>
>    http://www.nexus.org/NEXUS-IBA/Schedules/  and on :
>    http://www.egradio.org/
>
> Here is an excerpt:
>
> B07 schedule from IRRS-Shortwave (operated by NEXUS-IBA, Milan, Italy)
> ======================================================================
>   7,285  1800-2000 Fri,Sat(*),Sun Europe,MEast,NAfrica
>   9,510 0900-1300 Sun Europe,MidEast,NAfrica
> 15,750 1300-1330 Sun FarEast
>   9,825 1500-1800 Daily Africa
>
> Times are UTC. CET=UTC+1
>
> (*) Sat broadcast on 7285 are on an experimental, not regular basis
>
> As always your comments and reception reports are welcome to reports (at)
nexus
> (dot) org.
>
> Take care and best 73s,
>
> Ron
> --
> Ron Norton                       NEXUS-Int'l Broadcasting Association
> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]          http://www.nexus.org
>




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Message: 10
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 09:08:46 +0000 (GMT)
From: Mukesh Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] QSL Received Last Week (22th October ? 27th October
        2007)
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

QSL Received Last Week (22th October ? 27th October
2007)


Station: -      All India Radio Gorakhpur
Date: -         18-07-2007
Frequency: -    3945 kHz
Time: -         1600-1630 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management & Synergy). Raj Palace,
Leh, Ladakh.


Station: -      All India Radio Guwahati
Date: -         26-07-2007
Frequency: -    7420 kHz
Time: -         0700-0730 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management & Synergy). Raj Palace,
Leh, Ladakh.


Station: -      All India Radio Bangalore 
Date: -         11-06-2007
Frequency: -    9425 kHz
Time: -         1730-1800 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management & Synergy). River Indus,
Alchi, Ladakh.


Station: -      All India Radio Bangalore 
Date: -         11-06-2007
Frequency: -    13710 kHz
Time: -         1400-1455 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management & Synergy). River Indus,
Alchi, Ladakh.


Station: -      All India Radio Delhi 
Date: -         07-06-2007
Frequency: -    17670 kHz
Time: -         1750-1810 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management & Synergy). A Ladhakhi
Lady, Lamayuru, Ladakh.


Station: -      All India Radio Delhi 
Date: -         11-06-2007
Frequency: -    11620 kHz
Time: -         1430-1445 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management & Synergy). Kalachakra,
Hemis Monastery, Ladakh.


Station: -      All India Radio Delhi 
Date: -         16-07-2007
Frequency: -    9950 kHz
Time: -         1830-1900 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management & Synergy). A Ladhakhi
Lady, Lamayuru, Ladakh.


Station: -      All India Radio Delhi 
Date: -         23-07-2007
Frequency: -    15050 kHz
Time: -         1144-1154 UTC
Description: -  QSL Card. Verifies by V. P. Singh,
Director (Spectrum Management & Synergy). A Ladhakhi
Lady, Lamayuru, Ladakh.


Station: -      Voice of Russia  
Date: -         20-09-2007
Frequency: -    6070 kHz
Time: -         1530-1600 UTC
Language: -     Bengali
Description: -  The 60th Anniversary of the Victory The
Great Patriotic War June 22, 1941 ? May 9, 1945. 


Station: -      Radio Ukraine International
Date: -         24-09-2007
Frequency: -    7440 kHz
Time: -         0000-0100 UTC
Language: -     English


Station: -      Radio Free Asia
Date: -         04-09-2007
Frequency: -    17640 kHz (IBB Tinian) 
Time: -         0130-0200 UTC
Language: -     Uyghur 
Description: -  11 years of broadcasting excellence
September 29 1996-2007. This card commemorates RFA?s
11th anniversary of its first broadcast which took
place on September 29, 1996; our first broadcast was
in Mandarin Chinese. This QSL is issued for all
confirmed reception reports from September ? December
2007. Please continue to submit your reception reports
to www.rfa.org/schedules or by e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 


Station: -      Radio Taiwan International
Date: -         15-09-2007
Frequency: -    11600 kHz
Time: -         1600 UTC
Language: -     English
Description: -  Puppet master Lee Tien-Lu?s apprentices
from Europe, America, Korea, Japan and Taiwan all
performed puppet shows to celebrate Lee?s 80th
birthday. This photo is from The Tale of the White
Serpent performed by one of Lee?s third generation of
apprentices. . 


Receiver: -     Grundig YB 400
Antenna: -      Long Wire
Location: -     26N07 85E23


Regards & 73?s
Mukesh Kumar
THE COSMOS CLUB
MISCOT-3, R-8, RAMNA
MUZAFFARPUR ? 842002
BIHAR, INDIA
Cell: +919835803450
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 



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Message: 11
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 09:44:25 -0200
From: L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] logs
To: <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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4915 KHz  Zambia  Zambia NBC Radio 1  Lusaka  1/11  vern  03:37  local mx w/ 
short tkls of speaker, maybe abt mx, while it playin (african style, male 
singing one verse and male chorus repeating it, w/ guitar, bass and percusion), 
03:46  mx ( female singer, african style) w/ short tkls of speaker  34433  
(LOB-B). 

17630 KHz  Gab?o  R. Africa n 1  Libreville  1/11  FF  11:51  fv tkls by 
telephone w/ listener maybe abt question "who's the composer of this mx?" then 
was played a piece of mx, 11:57 mx (hip hop style), 11:59 ID by fv 
"Libreville..."  34333  (LOB-B).

73's

Lucio Otavio Bobrowiec

Embu SP Brasil (23 33  S, 46 51  O)

Sony ICF SW40

dipole 18m e 32m
http://www.freewebs.com/audiodx/ 

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Message: 12
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 12:07:27 +0000 (GMT)
From: sakthi vel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Passport to World Band Radio ? Edition 2008 Available
        Now!
To: Monitering Times <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Passport to World Band Radio ? Edition 2008 Available
Now! 

Table of Contents

Page       Content

6 World of World Band Radio
  Map pinpoints stations, time zones.

Signals from the Sahara

10 Casbah Radio
   Tangier?s strange bedfellows.

26 Trans World Radio
   Speak widely but carry a big cross.
   
Getting Started

40 Quick Start
   Eight pages and you?re ready.

41 Quicker Start
   Few words. Much help.

44 Setting Your World Time Clock
   One time for one world.

46 Best Times and Frequencies for 2008
   Where to tune, night and day.

50 Ten of the Best: 2008?s Top Shows
   Aussie jellyfi sh and vaginal embellishment.

378 Worldly Words
    World band?s ultimate glossary.
    
What to Choose: PASSPORT REPORTS?2008

60 How to Choose a World Band Radio
   What to look for. What to avoid.

64 Portables for Home and Away
   Lower prices, better performance.

114 Recordable Portables
    Listen when you want.

120 Passport to Preparedness
    What to trust when things go wrong.

130 Tabletop Receivers
    Tough radios for tough signals.

147 Build Your Own
Retro concept, contemporary outcome.

148 Professional Receivers
Homeland security for the haute home.

166 Little Black Boxes
Performance advances (but dig deep).

183 Index to Tested Radios
A?Z by make and model.

184 Wire Antennas
Supercharge your superset.

190 Compact Antennas
Small packages, hot rods.

213 Index to Tested Antennas
The long and the short of it.

When and Where: WorldScan?

214 HOUR-BY-HOUR
What?s On Tonight?
Daily shows in English.

336 COUNTRY-BY-COUNTRY
Worldwide Broadcasts in English
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News for expats. Music for all.

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The Blue Pages
Quick access to world band schedules.

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Message: 13
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 13:40:38 +0000 (GMT)
From: sakthi vel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] HCJB Australia Broadcast Schedule B07
To: Monitering Times <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

HCJB Australia Broadcast Schedule 
Effective October 28, 2007 - March 29, 2008

Download the Broadcast Schedule Here
[Word Format]
http://www.hcjb.org/docs/australia/Aus_B07_Sched.doc

[PDF Format]
http://www.hcjb.org/docs/australia/Aus_B07_Sched.pdf

For a full programme schedule : [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Email reports to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

For mailed reports, to:

HCJB Australia
GPO Box 691
Melbourne 3001
Australia
///////////////
Jaisakthivel, Chennai, India
Via
http://www.hcjb.org/worldwide/australia/broadcast_schedule.html



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Message: 14
Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2007 15:27:35 +0000
From: Paul Crankshaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Luxembourg effect
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed

I had my first experience of the 'Luxembourg effect' yesterday whilst 
tuned to 567 RTE.

There was an echo delayed by about two seconds. Checking the EMWG I was 
a little surprised to see there was just a single RTE transmitter on the 
frequency.

Recording:  http://paulc.mediumwaveradio.org/audio/567.mp3

I was informed by MWC member Ken Baird that the Luxembourg effect had 
been observed in the past with 567 RTE transmitting ghostly audio from 
the old Atlantic 252 station. And lo! RTE now transmits on 252 and the 
252 signal runs a couple of seconds behind the 567 signal

Ken has an interesting note on this as well as a reproduction of an 
early  Luxembourg effect discussion and 'explanation' from 1938

http://www.tadx.mediumwaveradio.org/luxembourg_effect.html


Paul
Troon, Scotland




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Message: 15
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 23:03:08 -0000
From: "tom taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] KBC/ Mi Amigo info is not correct, sorry !
To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

Dear Listeners,

The information received from the outlet of KBC and Mi Amigo 192 

to me was not correct,  I am sorry about this !.    73s Tom






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Message: 16
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 23:05:01 +0000
From: Risto Kotalampi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] HCDX logs between 2007-11-02 0000 UTC and 2007-11-03
        0000 UTC
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

Hard-Core-DX.com logs from 2007-11-02 0000 UTC to 2007-11-03 0000 UTC
---------------------------------------------------------------------

Please visit http://log.hard-core-dx.com/ for the real time logs
and to submit your logs to the HCDX Online Log.




For more information please email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Message: 17
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2007 15:53:58 -0700
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Patrick Martin)
Subject: [HCDX] New MW QSL
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
        [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED],
        [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII

970    KTTO    WA, Spokane, rec. nice QSL card in 14d for CD report to
EWTN 5817 Old Leeds Rd, Irondale AL  35210. V/S: W Grapley. MW QSL: 2970
(PM-OR)

73,

Patrick

Patrick Martin
KAVT Reception Manager



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Message: 18
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 21:50:41 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [HCDX] Nov 2 Logs
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"

CONGO DR (non) via South Africa, 9635, Radio Okapi via Meyerton,
0502-0600*, Nov 2, "Okapi" jingles. French talk. Sign off with "Okapi"
jingles. Fair to good. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**CROATIA. 3984.84, Croatian Radio-Voice of Croatia, 2315-2329,
Nov 2, "Croatia Today" English news program. Weather. Threshold
signal. Much better on // 7285-via Germany. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**ECUADOR. 4909.21, Radio Chaskis, Otavalo, 1050-1100, Nov 2,
Spanish talk. Ecuadorian music. Presumed. Poor to Fair. 
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**KOREA, NORTH (non). Clandestine,  6003.01, Echo of Hope, 
1125-1135, Nov 2, local ballads. Talk in unidentified language. 
Presumed. Fair but some occasional adjacent channel splatter. 
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**THAILAND. 9810, Radio Thailand, 1230-1300, Nov 2, opening 
English announcements & news at 1232. Commentary. Fair. 
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
**U.S.A. 6370, WWRB, Manchester, TN, 0510-0525, Nov 2, 
2nd harmonic of 3185. Brother Stair Overcomer Ministries with 
religious talk & music. Poor to fair with deep fades. 2 x 3185. 
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
 
 



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Message: 19
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2007 22:12:59 -0000
From: "tom taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [HCDX] Fw:KBC/ Mi Amigo on 1386kHz + 6255kHz this weekend
To: <Undisclosed-Recipient:;>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="UTF-8"

The Mighty KBC and Radio Mi Amigo 192 on 1386kHz and 6255kHz this weekend

Friday October 19th
The Mighty KBC on SW 6255 kHz (100 kW, 259 deg) at 22.00-22.59 UTC with a 
Wolfman Jack Show

Saturday October 20th
The Mighty KBC and Mi Amigo 192 on AM 1386 kHz (500 kW) at 21.00-22.00 UTC 
and via the stream of Radio Mi Amigo 259 on http://www.miamigo259.eu/
The Mighty KBC and Mi Amigo 192 on SW 6255 kHz (100 kW, 259 deg) at 22.00-22.59 
UTC

Sunday October 21th
The Mighty KBC and Mi Amigo 192 on SW 6255 kHz (100 kW, 310 deg) at 01.00-01.59 
UTC

For more information please checkout the website http://www.kbcradio.eu and 
http://www.radiomiamigo.eu


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