6250.000 precise on-fq at 0650 UT on July 27.

Heard in remote SDR units Detroit-MI and Florida,
S=5-6 signal across the Atlantic Ocean this morning.

The skillful clever China engineers of BBEF Beijing are again on repair and
maintenance tour, like formerly in Zanzibar-Tanzania, Ethiopia, Mali and
other African countries, or Thazin radio, Pyin U Lwin MMR.
73 wb  df5sx

----- Original Message ----- From: Brandon Jordan <swl.tn....@gmail.com> [dxld]" <d...@yahoogroups.com>
2:46 AM Subject: RE: [dxld] Radio Malabo 6250 2323 JUL 26 [1 Attachment]

I have the NetSDR (locked to a GPSDO)  running while listening on the
Excalibur. Radio Malabo has been steady on 6249.995 since I tuned in at
2319. They obviously have a very nicely upgraded transmitter.

73,
Brandon Jordan, KM4PBQ
Fayette County, TN EM55
http://www.swldx.us

From: Glenn Hauser wghau...@yahoo.com [dxld]
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2017 7:37 PM
Subject: RE: [dxld] Radio Malabo 6250 2323 JUL 26

Tnx for tips, quickly checked July 25 at 2351 to find very poor level music
on 6250, or slightly on the low side, S8 vs S7 noise level, still going past
2403+. If they stay on all night, should improve considerably. Best time for
it used to be around 0500-0600 after their sign-on.

This old Malabo frequency, 6250, was last heard in May 2011 per DSWCI DBS,
but that appeared to be a mistake, as at that time Bonaire was producing a
leapfrog mixing product of 6080 over 6165 another 85 kHz higher on 6250
during the NHK Spanish relay until 0527*.

The latest real log of it in DXLD appeared to be from me a bimonth earlier
in 2011y:

** EQUATORIAL GUINEA. 6250, RNGE, March 17 at 0543, Spanish talking
about events the last few years in Malabo. Fair with usual ute bursts
on low side (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST 11-12)

--------------------------------------------
On Thu, 7/27/17, 'Bruce Churchill' brucechurchil...@gmail.com wrote:

Subject: RE: [dxld] Radio Malabo 6250 2323 JUL 26
Cc: "'Bruce Churchill'" <brucechurchil...@gmail.com>
Date: Thursday, July 27, 2017, 12:19 AM

Brandon
If it's any encouragement, Malabo was an easier QSL for
me from the 1970's whereas Bata's QSL (other than
Radio Africa) has eluded me for several years. For a test
broadcast they should be forthcoming one would hope! 😊
Bruce


From: d...@yahoogroups.com [mailto:d...@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2017 5:04 PM
Subject: RE: [dxld] Radio Malabo 6250 2323 JUL 26

[Attachment(s) from Brandon Jordan included below]

Still a great signal here in Tennessee. Hoping I can get
them to QSL, while I QSL’d Radio Bata and Radio Africa
previously, I never got a QSL for Radio Malabo which is
considered a separate Radio Country in NASWA, Equatorial
Guinea – Fernando Poo.

Still non-stop music till this post at 0002.
73,
Brandon Jordan, KM4PBQ
Fayette County, TN EM55
http://www.swldx.us

From: mailto:d...@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2017 6:51 PM
Subject: RE: [dxld] Radio Malabo 6250 2323 JUL 26

Brandon
Vy nice catch! Have not hrd this for a long while! Vy good
signal into KiwiSDR receiver in Reykjavik Iceland with
highlife vocals from 2340 tune - SINPO 45544. Somebody must
have fixed a xmtr as this was (is?) a nominal 20 KW unit and
is hrd much better than Bata's nominal 50 KW. Nothing
listed on Short-Wave.info. Maybe they fix their Bata xmtr as
well??
Bruce

From: mailto:d...@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:d...@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2017 4:29 PM

Subject: [dxld] Radio Malabo 6250 2323 JUL 26

Presumed Radio Malabo on 6250 with a fair signal into
Tennessee at 2323 UTC. Mariaroza by Eddy Kenzo at tune-in,
then back to back African vocals.

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