Re: [HCDX] Logging

2018-01-16 Thread Wolfgang Bueschel

PERU   R. Huanta 2000   At 2330 UT on Jan 16
S=6 or -91dBm noted in central Florida location, Perseus SDR, on
4747.580 exact - 73 wb  df5sx


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Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2018 11:07 PM
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Logging


Dave, Good work on this one, 73  bob

Dave Valko wrote:
4747.58  PERU   R. Huanta 2000  This is indeed the one here.  
Noted at 2310 w/camposina mx but went off around 2315.  Found back on 
2330.  Was able to // their webstream w/ad/promo block from 
2336-2342.  Ments of Huanta.  2 anmnts had long list of presumed 
network stns.  Live M anncr came back w/anmnt including ID at 2342.  
Caught a full canned ID by M at 0005.  Peaked around 2335 and faded 
some.  Of course horrible CODAR QRM.  (Valko 15-16 Jan.)


Perseus with Wellbrook ALA1530S.

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Re: [HCDX] Logging

2018-01-16 Thread Robert Wilkner

Dave,
 Good work on this one,
 73  bob

Dave Valko wrote:
4747.58  PERU   R. Huanta 2000  This is indeed the one here.  
Noted at 2310 w/camposina mx but went off around 2315.  Found back on 
2330.  Was able to // their webstream w/ad/promo block from 
2336-2342.  Ments of Huanta.  2 anmnts had long list of presumed 
network stns.  Live M anncr came back w/anmnt including ID at 2342.  
Caught a full canned ID by M at 0005.  Peaked around 2335 and faded 
some.  Of course horrible CODAR QRM.  (Valko 15-16 Jan.)


Perseus with Wellbrook ALA1530S.

73

Dave Valko
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Re: [HCDX] Logging (R. Nacional da Amazonia)

2016-04-06 Thread Wolfgang Bueschel

BRAZIL  Checked at 2340 - 2348 UT on April 6th, R. Nacional da Amazonia in
Europe and at Florida remote posts.

11780.095 kHz S=6-7 in Europe, S=9+15dB in Florida USA remote unit,

but also main string on \\ 6180.047 kHz,
not stable which wandered some 3 - 5 Hertz up and down
and there are two accompanied spurious signals on plus/minus 120 Hertz
either side.
S=9+15dB in Florida at station ID given at  UT April 7th.

MEXICO  Neighbour XEPPM México City at S=7 level in Florida on 6184.986 kHz,
also at 2345 UT on April 6th.

73 wb



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Subject: [HCDX] Logging (R. Nacional da Amazonia)


6180.88   BRAZIL  R. Nacional da Amazonia  Found on this off-freq at 1023
w/apparently “Reporter Brasil” pgm hosted by W and M in PT, which was
parallel to 11780.1.  Not very strong, but then again it was fading.
11780.1 was getting better.  I guess this is a reactivation as I haven’t
hrd it in a long time.  Here’s a link to a Youtube video of the reception
https://youtu.be/40GWq3x4Sq0  (5 April)

73
Dave Valko
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Re: [HCDX] Logging for the Last Week

2012-09-02 Thread Wolfgang Bueschel


- Original Message - 
From: Dave Valko Sent: Sunday, September 02, 2012 12:54 AM

Subject: [HCDX] Logging for the Last Week



INDONESIA   9525.98   V.O. Indonesia (pres.)   Back here at 1104 check.  W
tlk very very weakly.  Couldn't even tell what lang.  (31 August)


9525.976  Odd signal of Voice of Indonesia Cimanggis heard tonight for the
first time again, missed since July 26?  At 1545 UT Aug 31 on S=9+20dB
level here in Germany. Still NOTHING of string visible on 9680.053 of RRI
Jakarta. Only RTI Taiwan, China jamming and RRI Galbeni in French on that
swinging channel.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Aug 31)



UNID.   15518   Unid. pres. Clandestine  Tlk by M in Asian lang. and
remote rpt at 1228.  Jammed by mx jammer on 15520.  Both moved at 1230.
This moved up to 15543 w/M continuing, mx bridge, then more tlk.  Jammer
showed up on 15545.  Then found it had moved to 15553 at 1252 w/mx jammer
on 1.  Lite Chinese-like mx at 1254 then diff. M at 1259.  Mx and
canned anmnt by M, 1300 prob. ID anmnt.  Then found it on 15562 w/more tlk
at 1304.  Mx jammer found it at 1308:23 on 15560.  Found it had moved
again to 15567 at 1322.  Changed freq again to 15603 at 1333, and jammer
followed to 15605.  15603 went off at 1400.  Was not //15487.  Wish I had
the Perseus recording this cat and mouse game.  Who was this??  (31
August)


See AOKI Japan list marked by * - 15xx2 15xx3 15xx7 15xx8 kHz.
a lot of Voice of Tibet, Yangi Yul TJK; + China mainland jamming marked.
73 wb



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Re: [HCDX] Logging for the Last Week

2012-09-02 Thread Glenn Hauser
Hi Dave,

Typical of V. of Tibet, via Tajikistan. See the Aoki list entries on all these 
split, jammed frequencies, tho the exact ones and times may not match what you 
heard.

Glenn Hauser

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 UNID.   15518   Unid. pres.
 Clandestine  Tlk by M in Asian lang. and remote rpt at
 1228.  Jammed by mx jammer on 15520.  Both moved
 at 1230.  This moved up to 15543 w/M continuing, mx
 bridge, then more tlk.  Jammer showed up on
 15545.  Then found it had moved to 15553 at 1252 w/mx
 jammer on 1.  Lite Chinese-like mx at 1254 then
 diff. M at 1259.  Mx and canned anmnt by M, 1300 prob.
 ID anmnt.  Then found it on 15562 w/more tlk at
 1304.  Mx jammer found it at 1308:23 on 15560. 
 Found it had moved again to 15567 at 1322.  Changed
 freq again to 15603 at 1333, and jammer followed to
 15605.  15603 went off at 1400.  Was not
 //15487.  Wish I had the Perseus recording this cat and
 mouse game.  Who was this??  (31 August)
 
 UNID.   15527   UNID. pres.
 Clandestine   Had the Perseus going this
 morning and found it here coming on the air at 1159:40 with
 the jammer coming on 15530 at 1202:20.  The stn was too
 weak to copy.  Changed freq at 1212:50 to 15518, at
 1230:22 on 15543, at 1236:17 on 15553, at 1303:15 on 15562,
 at 1317:30 on 15567, and everytime the jammer
 followed.  Stopped the recording before it had moved to
 15603.  So its using the same freqs in the same order,
 but changes at different times.  Not as good as
 yesterday.  Who is it??  (1 Sept.)


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Re: [HCDX] Logging

2006-11-16 Thread Noel R Green
Re this loggingtoday (Nov.15) I could hear the usual buzz
jamming on 6015 at 0800 that I assume is the DPRK jamming Liberty #1 from
the south of Korea. On the hour I heard Radio Pyongyang interval signal,
then their anthem and opening of programme. The jamming was too intense to
be 100% sure of the language, but tentatively I think it was Japanese in
parallel with 7580 (Spanish [Cuban?] lady reading numbers on here same time)
and 9650. Can anyone confirm the language service?

73 Noel R. Green (NW England)


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South Korea, 6015, Korean Broadcasting System, (pres) 1105-1140  Noted
comments by a man and woman.  Between 1125 and 1130, a large production,
music selection was presented.  It could have been the NA.  At 1137, more
music sung in Korean.  Signal was poor to disappearing, but at 1138 it began
to improve slightly.  (Chuck Bolland, November 14, 2006)
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Re: [HCDX] Logging

2005-05-03 Thread Steve Kamp
From Steve Kamp:

The other RFO Tahiti frequencies were 11825 and 6135, the latter QSLed by me
with 4 kw in 1968 from Texas.

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Hi Bill,

Your catch is KJES, Vado, New Mexico; I've heard them with this very sort of
programming before. They are a Catholic broadcaster.

RFO Tahiti has been off 15170v for some years now... perhaps 8 years? At
least it seems that long! I sorely miss their music; the only way I can
catch them now is via their 738 kHz MW frequency. Fortunately I live in an
area where they can be heard with regularity and good strength on coastal
DXpeditions. Most evenings I have a het from them on 738 here in Puyallup,
which is inland from the coast; I last heard audio out of them from my home
location in the Fall of 2004.

Tahiti had a 25mb frequency too, but it's been off even longer.

Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA USA


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 Greetings, fellow listees:

 A. I am new to the list, having returned to SWLing after a 20 year hiatus.
 I don't usually spend any effort on domestic s/w broadcasters,
 concentrating
 instead on (1) European, and (2) Latin American ones.

 B. However, I heard a station yesterday afternoon that intrigued me.
 I stumbled on it at 1810Z, 1 May 05, on 15385.
 A man and a woman were reading in English from, ostensibly,
 Psalms 109 and
 29.
 It went like this:
 The Man: The Voice of Yahweh is strong.
 Followed by: The Woman: The Voice of Yahweh is strong.
 The Man: The Voice of Yahweh is powerful.
 The Woman: The Voice of Yahweh is powerful.
 The Man: The Voice of Yahweh is (...choose any word you want...)
 Followed by The Woman: etc
 And on and on like this for at least twenty minutes.
 After five minutes, the thing was repeated.

 I listened closely but did not hear an ID. The signal was weak but
 intelligible.

 At 1835 Z I clearly heard a female vocal Ave Maria that sounded
 like Karen
 Carpenter (Oh how I miss that girl).

 I had to run an errand at 1900, and got back at 1920, hearing a
 female duet
 on a religious song in Spanish, and still hadn't hadn't heard an ID.

 I am consciously trying to avoid list logging. I knew that
 Daniel Sampson's
 Primetime Shortwave shows KJES in English on that frequency, but
 still had no
 firm information on the weak signal I heard.

 Suddenly, at 1930, a very YL boomed out Kah Jota Eh Esse, at least five
 times louder and stronger than anything that preceded it.

 C. Equipment: Kenwood R1000 and 80 foot long wire

 D. Years ago 15170 was used by a station in Papeete, Tahiti.
 Programming was
 in French and consisted of island music, and was always a
 delight to hear.
 Does anyone know if they're still there?

 Thanks.

 Bill Wildes
 Homewood, Alabama

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Re: [HCDX] Logging KJES/Tahiti

2005-05-02 Thread Glenn Hauser
Yes, KJES has a unique format! 15170 Tahiti is long gone, no other SW
frequencies either, but some manage to pull in their MW 738.

73, Glenn Hauser

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 D. Years ago 15170 was used by a station in Papeete, Tahiti. Programming was 
 in French and consisted of island music, and was always a delight to hear. 
 Does anyone know if they're still there?
 
 Thanks.
 
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 Homewood, Alabama
 
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Re: [HCDX] Logging Tahiti

2005-05-02 Thread Glenn Hauser
Not by me. Reports I see are mostly from the west coast, tho I think some have
detected the carrier as far inland as the midwest. Glenn

--- Robert Wilkner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Was this from Oklahoma?
 
 Glenn Hauser wrote:
 
  15170 Tahiti is long gone, no other SW
 frequencies either, but some manage to pull in their MW 738.
 
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Re: [HCDX] Logging

2005-05-02 Thread Guy Atkins
Hi Bill,

Your catch is KJES, Vado, New Mexico; I've heard them with this very sort of
programming before. They are a Catholic broadcaster.

RFO Tahiti has been off 15170v for some years now... perhaps 8 years? At
least it seems that long! I sorely miss their music; the only way I can
catch them now is via their 738 kHz MW frequency. Fortunately I live in an
area where they can be heard with regularity and good strength on coastal
DXpeditions. Most evenings I have a het from them on 738 here in Puyallup,
which is inland from the coast; I last heard audio out of them from my home
location in the Fall of 2004.

Tahiti had a 25mb frequency too, but it's been off even longer.

Guy Atkins
Puyallup, WA USA


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 Greetings, fellow listees:

 A. I am new to the list, having returned to SWLing after a 20 year hiatus.
 I don't usually spend any effort on domestic s/w broadcasters,
 concentrating
 instead on (1) European, and (2) Latin American ones.

 B. However, I heard a station yesterday afternoon that intrigued me.
 I stumbled on it at 1810Z, 1 May 05, on 15385.
 A man and a woman were reading in English from, ostensibly,
 Psalms 109 and
 29.
 It went like this:
 The Man: The Voice of Yahweh is strong.
 Followed by: The Woman: The Voice of Yahweh is strong.
 The Man: The Voice of Yahweh is powerful.
 The Woman: The Voice of Yahweh is powerful.
 The Man: The Voice of Yahweh is (...choose any word you want...)
 Followed by The Woman: etc
 And on and on like this for at least twenty minutes.
 After five minutes, the thing was repeated.

 I listened closely but did not hear an ID. The signal was weak but
 intelligible.

 At 1835 Z I clearly heard a female vocal Ave Maria that sounded
 like Karen
 Carpenter (Oh how I miss that girl).

 I had to run an errand at 1900, and got back at 1920, hearing a
 female duet
 on a religious song in Spanish, and still hadn't hadn't heard an ID.

 I am consciously trying to avoid list logging. I knew that
 Daniel Sampson's
 Primetime Shortwave shows KJES in English on that frequency, but
 still had no
 firm information on the weak signal I heard.

 Suddenly, at 1930, a very YL boomed out Kah Jota Eh Esse, at least five
 times louder and stronger than anything that preceded it.

 C. Equipment: Kenwood R1000 and 80 foot long wire

 D. Years ago 15170 was used by a station in Papeete, Tahiti.
 Programming was
 in French and consisted of island music, and was always a
 delight to hear.
 Does anyone know if they're still there?

 Thanks.

 Bill Wildes
 Homewood, Alabama

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