** ALASKA. KNLS usually puts up its next-season schedule well in advance, but 
as of March 3, A-11 still not found on its English website nor Chinese, but it 
is on the Russian, so the English hours are to be: 0800 on 11870, 1000 on 
11870, 1200 on 9920, 9655, 1400 on 9655. These plans often don`t come true due 
to continuing transmitter problems and schedule rejiggering (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST) See ROMANIA

** ANTARCTICA. 15476, another no-show day for LRA36, March 3 checked at 1344 
(when Turkey was JBA on 15480), 1420, 1430, 1533 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake March 3:
 6030, at 1320 in usual mix with other jamming and Taiwan.
10300, poor at 1339. No 8400 audible now or later, nor any other FD in full 
bandscan to 1430 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [and non]. Is the DentroCuban Jamming Command super-malicious, or just 
incompetent? We continue to hear jamming on frequencies when there is nothing 
hostile ``needing`` jamming. Besides heaps of noise  on WRMI 9955 when it is 
not carrying exile shows or even anything in Spanish ---

9885, March 3 at 0450, VOA English news to Africa, with heavy pulse jamming, 
roughly equal level so VOA is more or less readable if you are motivated to put 
up with this annoyance. Site is listed as São Tomé, tho I could have mistaken 
it for Greenville which may be the back-up. HFCC shows 0300-0430 Botswana, 
0430-0600 ST, 0600-0700 South Africa (and Iran also 9885, eastward in Dari at 
0300-0630, unnoted here). 

This jamming is heavy pulsing, not wall-of-noise, which could be blamed on one 
rogue jammer site in Cuba which just keeps going inexorably or ignores the 
latest requirements. Rate is 3 pulses per second. 9885 is also the VOA (not 
Martí) Spanish frequency from Greenville in mornings and evenings only. 
(Checked again at 1330 when `Buenos Días, América` is starting, 9885 is free of 
jamming. Look for VOA Spanish, AM & PM to shift one UT hour earlier March 13 
for the convenience of Wáshington, certainly not listeners abroad, except Cuba 
which follows US DST dates like a lapdog.)

Back to 0450: same 180/minute rate pulse jamming on 9725, but not synchronized 
with 9885. Nothing to be jammed here now, used only at other times by R. Martí. 
I also heard same pulsing weakly and briefly circa 9640, a spur, mixing product 
or receiver overload? Hmmm, 9640 is an RHC frequency for `Mesa Redonda` circa 
2330.

At 0500, pulsing on WRMI 9955 was at slightly faster rate, stopped at 0501 
while non-pulsing jamming continued. At 0506, 7365 deliberately jammed at 3 per 
second too, a R. Martí frequency earlier. At 0630, WRMI 9955 had pulse jamming 
instead of WON, vs. R. Praga in Spanish, and the others were off, except 7365 
at 0651 was still pulsing against nothing. Also see USA: WRMI.

Meanwhile, what are the RadioCuba broadcasting transmitters doing? At 
0453-0456*, S9+22 open carrier on 9770, presumably end of RHC. At 0510, RHC 
English: 6010 open carrier with hum; 6050 OK except for ACI from Spain 6055; 
6060 being weaker has heavier ACI from 6055. Whose bright idea was it to put 
two RHC transmitters 5 kHz from the big signal from Spain? I bet I know. 6150 
undermodulated as usual and also squealing. Spanish on 6120 lo-fi and muffled. 
By 0538, they have managed to apply English modulation to 6010, and 6150 is no 
longer squealing for the moment (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** EAST TURKISTAN. 13855, March 3 at 1340, fair with flutter, in Chinese with 
birds tweeting and traditional instruments. It`s just one of countless CRI 
broadcasts via Kashgar to Europe, 13-14, 308 degrees (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** GERMANY [non]. 21780, March 3 at 1351, VG S9+15 signal in German, SSOB by 
far compared to 21505, 21540, 21550-also DW, 21570, 21610, 21695. Item about US 
trade deficit, then 1357 Larry King clip to voice-over translation, extolling a 
new art museum in México funded by multi-giganaire Carlos Slim; 1359 DW ID and 
jingles, offering e-mail newsletter kostenlos, to 1359:30*. 

Had not noticed this big signal before, probably because in morning 
bandscanning upward I don`t usually get to top of 13m before 1400. If it`s DW, 
it can`t be from Germany! Expected it to be a tropical relay, but listed as 500 
kW, 85 degrees from Rampisham UK at 12-14! Wonder if they were on a NAm antenna 
by mistake; or a propagational fluke? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUAM [and non]. 5765-USB, March 3 at 1323, AFN is on today with talk. Note 
that WTWW plans to add this frequency by A-11, until 1300. That will blow away 
AFN at night, even in the Pacific (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) KSDA: 
see USA [non]

** INDONESIA. 9526-, VOI, quick chex during 1300 English hour March 3 had VG 
signal, but heavy accent and those dratted IADs they will do nothing to fix. I 
see others reporting this station without even mentioning the IADs; how can 
they not notice them? Retune just before 1500 to hear if we would get a bonus 
bit of broken English after Indonesian, but not to be today, 1459:10*, while 
9680 RRI continued (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KURDISTAN [non]. 11530, March 3 from 1435 tune-in, wonderful Kurdish music, 
occasional very brief announcements, from V. of Mesopotamia, via UKRAINE, and 
always fluttery until 1500* (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** LIBYA. 21695, March 3 at 1401, drumming, VOAftGJ ID, sign-on, fair, stuff 
about masses. Mike Barraclough observes that if there is anything about the 
current situation, it`s usually at the beginning of the broadcast. Closest they 
came today was hilife song with oft-repeated refrain, ``What Shall We Do?`` 
mostly in English but at 1410 morphing into another language before abrupt 
stop. 1412 ID again, ``overview of the African Union, a strategic achievement 
since 9-9-99``. Much better here than // 17725 just a carrier, which remained 
the case at further chex, altho by 1433 ID, 21695 had weakened (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NEW ZEALAND [and non]. Re 9765-DRM, heard March 2: RNZI confirms it was from 
them by mistake. Gone again when checked March 3 at 1325, just REE Spanish via 
Costa Rica on AM, item about overweight-rate among Spaniards (Glenn Hauser, OK, 
DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** ROMANIA. 9655, March 3 at 1500, IS and opening in Arabic with Romanian 
accent; no sign of co-channel KNLS Alaska [q.v.] in English which in B-10 has 
been on 9655 at 1500 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SPAIN [and non]. 9675, REE via COSTA RICA, 0455 March 3 VG with nice Andean 
music, and not // 9620 direct which has already switched to sign-off routine, 
but music soon ends anyway on 9675 for announcements. Big signal muscling aside 
WYFR 9680. However, by 0503, WYFR 9680 with music is making heavy interference 
on 9675. I figured it had made an antenna change, but no, listed as 315 degrees 
OKward both before and after 0500, while 9675 is 340 degrees, also USward. It 
would be nice if these two could agree to be at least 10 kHz apart. 9680 was so 
strong it mixed with local KGWA-960 to appear on 10640, at least within the 
FRG-7. See also NEW ZEALAND.

15170, Thursday March 3 at 1342, W&W in Basque, so another day this REE weekday 
1330+ service is not a no-show. Via COSTA RICA here.

15585, March 3 at 1535, poor signal in French had me head-scratching, until I 
found nothing but Spain is on 15585 from 09 to 17, and this was amid the token 
two-sesquiminute French news capsule at 1534 weekdays, to be followed by 
English; 60 degrees from Noblejas across Europe but missing France directly 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY. Refurbishment of both VOT sites in last few years, Çakirlar and 
Emirler, improved power and modulation for a while but once again things have 
deteriorated, e.g.: 12035, scheduled for English to Europe 313 degrees, thus 
also USward, March 3 at 1336 has a very weak carrier and no modulation 
detectable, vs much stronger Cuba 12040 --- and 12035 is the more favorable 
frequency for us than // 11735 completely undetectable. Have not been able to 
listen to this broadcast for months. 

Tentative A-11 English schedule looks a lot like A-10, everything one UT hour 
earlier, mostly on same old frequencies, including 9830 despite the RTTY!

1230 15450 west, 15520 east
1830 9785
2030 7205
2200 9830
0300 6165 and new to NAm 9515 --- an ancient Ankara frequency when I first 
started monitoring 50+ years ago, resulting in one of my earliest QSLs. It 
appears that the Çakirlar site is out of service, everything from Emirler 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGST)

** U K [and non]. 9460, March 3 at 0455 news in English, fair signal, not sure 
what and did not recognise this as a BBC frequency, but listed this hour only 
in unnecessarily fragmented scheduling, 100 kW, 335 degrees via SOUTH AFRICA to 
WAf, also USward. CRI is also in English eastward from Beijing for Japan. 

11830, March 3 at 1506, surprised to hear BBC in the clear starting 
`Assignment` from Kabul, but WYFR cuts back on at *1507 with Chinese in 
progress, aimed right at us, 315 degrees; nevertheless, BBC still audible 
under, 500 kW, 95 degrees via Rampisham (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 
See also GERMANY [non]

** U S A [and non]. 17740, March 3 at 1416, big open carrier, no doubt another 
tune-up by Greenville, 1418 brief tonetest, long before it`s really 
broadcasting VOA at 1700. See also CUBA [and non].

9760, March 3 at 1500 tune-in for VOA news on the hour, as this VG signal via 
Tinang, PHILIPPINES is supposed to resume, but nothing there until abrupt *1502 
joining news in progress. This happens frequently, a demerit against our 
international broadcaster. 

But the poor engineers are probably not to blame, having to retune an 
unreliable transmitter from another frequency, switch antennas, without enough 
time to do so. If it`s like other IBB sites, probably overworking staff with 
not enough personnel on duty to accomplish everything required in a minute or 
less, hoping they will resign in frustration and thus reduce costs without the 
bother of firing them. The alternative is to cut off the previous transmission 
earlier, which might be preferable. Or change the scheduling overall with an 
adequate built-in break. But who understands these operational requirements 
back in Washington? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. World of Radio on WBCQ shifted or shorted? So did anyone hear the 
entire WOR broadcast on WBCQ 7415 today [Wednesday March 2]? I couldn`t get the 
whole thing, but at 2230 check, #1554 was playing OK. However at recheck 2240 
there was dead air until sign-off announcement at 2243. I think it may have 
started as early as 2211, and thus would have ended by 2240 if played to 
completion. `Amos `n` Andy`, now scheduled for 2200, as I recall, used to run 
shorter than 15 minutes. Anyhow, to be safe, we`ll change the schedules to show 
2211 (Glenn Hauser, dxldyg via DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1554 on WRMI: UT Thu March 3 at 0445 check, 9955 is 
wall of noise jamming. Tnx a lot, Arnie! See also CUBA [and non]. Next airing 
1600 Thursday confirmed on webcast. 2200 probably jammed. Try 0430 UT Friday on 
WWRB 2390 and/or 5050; 2130 Friday on WWCR 7465 for this and one more week 
until shifting to 2030 on 15825 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 5755, WTWW, March 3 at 0637, carrier is warbling a bit vs BFO during 
very heavy PPP modulation. I`ve noticed this before, but not all the time. I 
suspect it depends on the overmodulation level. 

George McClintock updated me Feb 25: two more transmitters are being installed 
at the same time, a bad idea. #2 may start by mid-to-end of March; #3 maybe in 
April. Depends on weather delays, installing rhombic antenna poles, etc. #3 
antenna was not yet up due to rain. 

Planned additional A-11 frequencies to 5755 and 9479 are: 5080, 5765, 9990, 
12100, some of them aimed south (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 13570, WINB, March 3 at 1509, Rod Hembree thinking he`s clever with a 
`Star Trek` take-off promoting his Radio 2:11; muffled and more distorted than 
usual on VG strength but unsteady carrier. 9405 checked after 0500 was a JBA 
carrier (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [and non]. 5985, March 3 at 0516 huge open carrier from Okeechobee; 
recheck at 0539, now modulating in Chinese, which is YFR from 0500 in Mandarin 
to NAm, not RTI. See also SPAIN [and non].

15185, fluttery March 3 at 1421, Harold Camping, thank God for his easily 
recognizable voice, but beyond that we have no idea where this YFR relay comes 
from; must be new, unlisted anywhere. A companion to equally unknown 15485 
heard March 1 at 1522. BTW, WYFR A-11 schedule is in, showing it expires 30 Oct 
2011 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. 15440, March 3 at 1425, ``Adventist World Radio`` mentioned 
several times but not in English, also mentions Punjabi, address in Hyderabad, 
Pakistan. More English words required in further contact info to 1428*. 
However, this is listed as Urdu, 1400-1430, 300 kW due east from Moosbrunn, 
AUSTRIA, so which language is it, really? 

11955, March 3 at 1505, S Asian songs, sounding romantic, but probably 
alabadic, since this is AWR listed really in Punjabi via Wertachtal, GERMANY.

15495, March 3 at 1534, S Asian music, announcement, listed as KSDA Guam, 285 
degrees in Marathi; could it be long path? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A. 13845, WWCR inbooming March 3 at 1530 contrary to usual marginal 
signal, but 15825 was JBA. Assuming both were transmitting at full power, a 
stark divide with Es-enhanced MUF somewhere in that 2-MHz gap. This often 
signals Es too from KJES 11715, even tho in opposite direxion, but no sign of 
it today, suspect off (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 720, WGN, UT Thursday March 3 at 0529, looking for `Extension 720`, 
but instead, stupid sports talk! Since E720 shifted an hour later to 04-06 UT 
weeknights it should be pre-empted less for ballgames, so I am apprehensive it 
has finally been canceled as too intellexual for commercial radio. Whew, 
checking website:
http://www.wgnradio.com/shows/ext720/

``(Wednesday, March 2) No program tonight -- preempted by Hockey. But we will 
be back tomorrow with a great panel of Middle-east experts and strategic 
scholars as we focus in on the popular revolts in Libya, Yemen, Bahrein, 
Jordan, etc.`` 

Anyway, WGN was in its usual 720 battle with Spanish and SAH from KSAH in San 
Antonio, making weblistening preferable if possible (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** VIETNAM. 12020, March 3 at 1338 talk in English about Russia, heavy ACI from 
12015 RTTY. I sure thought it was VOR until I found it is not currently 
scheduled on this frequency at all, but VOV is, in English at 1330, per Aoki, 
57 degrees so favorable for NAm (English also at 1000, 1130, 1230, 1500, 2330, 
some of them on 177 degrees instead) (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 17000, March 3 at 1347, 2-way SSB, seems in Spanish, demodulated 
by the MHz birdie on the FRG-7 without switching on BFO. Could be a legit 
maritime contact rather than poacher/narco (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST) ###


      

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