Re items answered directly to you before they are even in the list. It happens to me now and then - the reason being I think is that diffent servers and mail programs work in different ways. How it comes about I don't know. Not a real problem (I use Outlook Express 6.0) but of course you get surprised from time to time. 73 Johan Berglund, Trollhättan, Sweden
Björn wrote > Hi all, > To all of you, who tried to solve my 4600 kHz problem. Thanks a lot! I am > quite sure that you are right. It must have been the Korean voice I heard. > An interesting thing about Hard-Core-DX accurred again (because it has > accurred before): I read your answers before my question was published on my > Hotmail inbox! So you get the message and are able to answer it before it > has even been published on Hotmail! Can anybody tell how it works and why it > works like that? > 73 from Björn Fransson, DX-ing on the island of Gotland, Sweden > > _________________________________________________________________ > The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 15:42:16 +0200 > From: "BCLNEWS.IT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [HCDX] Re: Utility or spy? > To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > > So you get the message and are able to answer it before it > > has even been published on Hotmail! Can anybody tell how it works and why > it > > works like that? > > Sorry, I can't solve also this question but I think an Hotmail account > receives messagges later than a normal provider. > > Bye > > Roberto Scaglione > http://www.bclnews.it > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 13:32:02 +0200 > From: "Alfredo Gallerati" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [HCDX] VOM FREQUENCY TABLE > To: "HCDX Hard Core DX List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > The frequencies at present in use by the <italian service> of > VOM Malta ( 6110 kHz, 9605kHz ) from RAI Int. relay service, > will be the same also after 25th October 2003. > In case they will update some of frequencies, we'll let you know > on HCDX list. > Thank you. > Best greetings. > ................................................................... > > Alfredo Gallerati > "Voice of The Mediterranean" Malta > Redazione "Onde Radio" > mailto: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° > "Onde Radio" on line: www.vomradio.com > ................................................................. > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 09:44:56 +0100 > From: "Noel R. Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [HCDX] Unidentified > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > For two days I have been hearing a unidentified station using 7260. On > Oct.5th it was traced c1535 at weak strength playing non-de-script music > with occasional announcements using a language I could not recognise. It > was covered by VOA via Udorn making a crash start at 1600 with their Hindi > programme. > > On Oct.6th there were traces of "something" on 7260 before 1500, but after > that hour I could again hear music - sounding like 'dreamy' SE Asian pop > music we sometimes find on stations from that area and intro by a woman. A > man and woman were heard talking at 1519 and then the music continued as > before. The signal was again weak and splash came from AIR 7255 [til 1545] > and SWDR 7265. The VOA again blocked the frequency from 1600 [active until > 1700]. > > I re-tuned 7260 c1728 and found what seemed to be the same station with a > slightly better signal. The language sounded "something like" Arabic at tune > in, then music followed and varied from Indian like to Middle Eastern like. > Iran came on frequency at 1750 and started Russian at 1800. > > I don't find anything listed for 7260 at 1500 or 1730. Can anyone identify > this signal? > > 73s, Noel R. Green [north-west England] > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 08:28:17 -0700 (PDT) > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Patrick Martin) > Subject: [HCDX] New EWE Antenna > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Message-ID: > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII > > After using my new improved EWE for the past couple of mornings, I am > impressed. Even though TP CX are not as good as a few days ago, the > antenna works well. Getting the vertical sections straight has made a > big difference, plus I have discovered that my neighbors light dimmer > noise is quite a bit weaker. The noise must be more horizonally > polarized I would guess. I still get a bit of it, but it is not much of > an issue. Taiwan-981 was pretty decent this morning. The best I have > heard them this year. 738/1143, The Fishery Taiwanese stations were also > good with 738 a bit stronger. The BCC station on 1161 was weak, but > still audiable. It was mostly JJs and KKs though. No Thailand-891 this > morning either. > > 73s, > > Patrick Martin > Seaside OR > KAVT Reception Manager > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 16:58:59 +0100 > From: "Dave Kernick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [HCDX] Unidentified > To: "Hard Core DX" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Noel R. Green" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > This observation fits in with some of Noel's observations of the > unidentified station on 7260 kHz, but not of course the "Indian/Middle > Eastern" bit. > > I currently regularly hear Mongolian National Radio sign on at 2200 on 7260, > 4830, 4895 kHz, haven't checked this in the afternoons yet. Their website > states: The short wave radio network project provided by Japan grant aid is > being implemented in 2003 at the RTVTCBS [Mongolian National Radio] , shall > enable modern technical facilities of 50kWt short wave station in > Ulaanbaatar, and 10kWt short wave stations in Altai and Murun available to > broadcast the programs of the National Radio on two channels. > > Dave Kernick > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Noel R. Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 9:44 AM > Subject: [HCDX] Unidentified > > > > For two days I have been hearing a unidentified station using 7260. On > > Oct.5th it was traced c1535 at weak strength playing non-de-script music > > with occasional announcements using a language I could not recognise. It > > was covered by VOA via Udorn making a crash start at 1600 with their Hindi > > programme. > > > > On Oct.6th there were traces of "something" on 7260 before 1500, but > after > > that hour I could again hear music - sounding like 'dreamy' SE Asian pop > > music we sometimes find on stations from that area and intro by a woman. A > > man and woman were heard talking at 1519 and then the music continued as > > before. The signal was again weak and splash came from AIR 7255 [til 1545] > > and SWDR 7265. The VOA again blocked the frequency from 1600 [active > until > > 1700]. > > > > I re-tuned 7260 c1728 and found what seemed to be the same station with a > > slightly better signal. The language sounded "something like" Arabic at > tune > > in, then music followed and varied from Indian like to Middle Eastern > like. > > Iran came on frequency at 1750 and started Russian at 1800. > > > > I don't find anything listed for 7260 at 1500 or 1730. Can anyone identify > > this signal? > > > > 73s, Noel R. Green [north-west England] > > > > ---[Start Commercial]--------------------- > > > > World Radio TV Handbook 2003 is out! Order it now! > > > > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0823059677/hardcoredxcom > > > > ---[End Commercial]----------------------- > > ________________________________________ > > Hard-Core-DX mailing list > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > http://dallas.hard-core-dx.com/mailman/listinfo/hard-core-dx > > http://www.hard-core-dx.com/ > > _______________________________________________ > > > > THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE IS FREE. It may be copied, distributed > > and/or modified under the conditions set down in the Design Science > License > > published by Michael Stutz at http://dsl.org/copyleft/dsl.txt > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 17:29:59 +0200 > From: "BCLNEWS.IT" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [HCDX] AWR schedule B03 > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Full schedule with detail on > http://www.awr.org/listener-services-program-schedule%20winter%202004.html or > http://www.bclnews.it > > > > LANGUAGE UTC FREQ STATION NOTE > > Afar 1700-1730 15520 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > Amharic 0300-0330 11975 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > Amharic 1700-1730 17595 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > Arabic 0500-0600 11905 Moosbrunn, Austria > > Arabic 0600-0700 11670 Moosbrunn, Austria > > Arabic 1800-1900 11865 Moosbrunn, Austria > > Arabic 0400-0500 9875 Moosbrunn, Austria > > Arabic 0500-0600 11905 Moosbrunn, Austria > > Arabic 0600-0630 9840 Jülich, Germany > > Arabic 1800-1900 11685 Moosbrunn, Austria > > Arabic 1900-1930 11845 Jülich, Germany > > Arabic 1900-2000 12025 Moosbrunn, Austria > > Assamese 1330-1400 15660 Agat, Guam (Sunday &Wednesday only) > > Bangla 1230-1300 15135 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > Bangla 1300-1330 15660 Agat, Guam > > Bangla 1300-1330 15660 Agat, Guam > > Bulgarian 0500-0600 6095 Jülich, Germany > > Bulgarian 1800-1900 5840 Jülich, Germany > > Burmese 0000-0030 17635 Agat, Guam > > Burmese 1400-1430 11940 Agat, Guam > > Chin 1430-1500 11940 Agat, Guam > > Dyula 0730-0800 17820 Moosbrunn, Austria > > Dyula 2000-2030 11935 Moosbrunn, Austria > > English 0200-0330 7230 Moosbrunn, Austria > > English 0500-0530 5960 Meyerton, South Africa > > English 0500-0530 6015 Meyerton, South Africa > > English 0530-0630 15345 Meyerton, South Africa > > English 0600-0630 15345 Meyerton, South Africa > > English 0630-0700 9840 Jülich, Germany (Monday-Thursday, > Saturday only) > > English 0830-0900 9660 Moosbrunn, Austria > > English 0830-0930 17670 Moosbrunn, Austria > > English 1000-1030 11705 Agat, Guam > > English 1000-1100 11900 Agat, Guam > > English 1200-1230 15135 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > English 1330-1400 9860 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > English 1330-1400 15235 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > English 1330-1400 15660 Agat, Guam (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, > Saturday only) > > English 1330-1400 11755 Agat, Guam > > English 1530-1600 15225 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > English 1600-1700 15495 Agat, Guam > > English 1600-1700 15495 Agat, Guam > > English 1630-1700 11980 Agat, Guam > > English 1700-1730 11560 Agat, Guam > > English 1730-1800 9385 Agat, Guam > > English 1800-1830 5960 Meyerton, South Africa > > English 1800-1830 7265 Meyerton, South Africa > > English 1800-1900 11985 Meyerton, South Africa > > English 1930-2000 11845 Jülich, Germany (Monday-Thursday, > Saturday only) > > English 2000-2100 15295 Meyerton, South Africa > > English 2000-2100 15295 Meyerton, South Africa > > English 2100-2200 9660 Moosbrunn, Austria > > English 2130-2200 11980 Agat, Guam > > English 2130-2200 12010 Agat, Guam (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, > Saturday only) > > Farsi 0230-0300 11945 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > Farsi 0230-0300 11945 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > Farsi 0330-0400 9740 Moosbrunn, Austria > > Farsi 1630-1700 11905 Moosbrunn, Austria > > Filipino 1030-1100 11705 Agat, Guam > > Filipino 1700-1730 9385 Agat, Guam > > Filipino 1730-1800 11560 Agat, Guam > > French 0430-0500 11945 Meyerton, South Africa > > French 0700-0730 9840 Jülich, Germany > > French 0800-0830 17820 Moosbrunn, Austria > > French 2000-2030 11845 Jülich, Germany > > French 2000-2030 12105 Meyerton, South Africa > > French 2000-2030 15365 Meyerton, South Africa > > French 2000-2030 15365 Meyerton, South Africa > > French 2030-2100 11935 Moosbrunn, Austria > > German 0800-0830 7235 Moosbrunn, Austria > > German 1600-1630 7235 Moosbrunn, Austria > > Hausa 0600-0630 15225 Meyerton, South Africa > > Hausa 1930-2000 15255 Meyerton, South Africa > > Hindi 1530-1600 15245 Agat, Guam > > Hindi 1530-1600 15215 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > Hindi 1530-1600 15245 Agat, Guam > > Hindi 1700-1730 11675 Agat, Guam > > Igbo 0530-0600 15225 Meyerton, South Africa > > Igbo 1930-2000 15365 Meyerton, South Africa > > Indonesian 1100-1130 15260 Agat, Guam > > Indonesian 2200-2230 11850 Agat, Guam > > Indonesian 2200-2230 15320 Agat, Guam > > Italian 1000-1100 11730 Jülich, Germany Sat/Sun > > Japanese 1300-1330 11755 Agat, Guam > > Japanese 1300-1330 11980 Agat, Guam > > Japanese 2100-2130 11980 Agat, Guam > > Japanese 2100-2130 12010 Agat, Guam > > Javanese 1130-1200 15260 Agat, Guam > > Javanese 2230-2300 11850 Agat, Guam > > Javanese 2230-2300 15320 Agat, Guam > > Kannada 1530-1600 17515 Agat, Guam > > Karen 0030-0100 17635 Agat, Guam > > Karen 1430-1500 15660 Agat, Guam > > Khmer 1330-1400 11850 Agat, Guam > > Korean 1200-1300 9780 Agat, Guam > > Korean 2000-2100 6195 Agat, Guam > > Korean 2000-2100 6045 Agat, Guam > > Malagasy 0230-0330 3215 Talata, Madagascar > > Malagasy 1530-1630 3215 Talata, Madagascar > > Malayalam 1530-1600 11985 Agat, Guam > > Mandarin 0000-0200 17880 Agat, Guam > > Mandarin 0100-0200 17635 Agat, Guam > > Mandarin 1000-1100 15430 Agat, Guam > > Mandarin 1000-1100 15260 Agat, Guam > > Mandarin 1100-1200 11900 Agat, Guam > > Mandarin 1100-1300 11660 Agat, Guam > > Mandarin 1100-1500 15725 Agat, Guam > > Mandarin 1200-1300 15225 Agat, Guam > > Mandarin 1300-1500 15385 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > Mandarin 1400-1500 11800 Agat, Guam > > Mandarin 2100-2200 11795 Agat, Guam > > Mandarin 2100-2200 11845 Agat, Guam > > Mandarin 2200-0000 17880 Agat, Guam > > Mandarin 2200-2300 11685 Agat, Guam > > Mandarin 2300-0000 11700 Agat, Guam > > Mandarin 2300-0000 11850 Agat, Guam > > Marathi 1530-1600 11675 Agat, Guam > > Masaai 1730-1800 12130 Meyerton, South Africa > > Mizo 1500-1530 11675 Agat, Guam > > Mongolian 2130-2200 11960 Agat, Guam (Sunday & Wednesday only) > > Nepali 1500-1530 15225 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > Oromo 0300-0330 9650 Moosbrunn, Austria > > Oromo 1730-1800 15520 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > Punjabi 1500-1530 15215 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > Punjabi 1500-1530 15245 Agat, Guam > > Romanian 1730-1800 5840 Jülich, Germany > > Russian 1300-1330 9860 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > Sinhala 1400-1430 15660 Agat, Guam > > Somali 0330-0400 12015 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > Somali 1630-1700 17595 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > Spanish 2300-0100 6165 > > Swahili 0330-0400 11975 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > Swahili 1700-1730 12130 Meyerton, South Africa > > Tachelhit 0630-0700 9840 Jülich, Germany (Sunday & Friday only) > > Tachelhit 1930-2000 11845 Jülich, Germany (Sunday & Friday only) > > Tamil 1500-1530 11985 Agat, Guam > > Tamil 1730-1800 11675 Agat, Guam > > Telugu 1500-1530 17515 Agat, Guam > > Tigrinya 0300-0330 11945 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > Tigrinya 1730-1800 17595 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > Urdu 0230-0300 7230 Moosbrunn, Austria > > Urdu 1400-1500 15225 Abu Dhabi, UAE > > Urdu 1600-1630 11980 Agat, Guam > > Urdu 1600-1630 11980 Agat, Guam > > Vietnamese 0100-0200 15445 Taiwan (Saturday Only) > > Vietnamese 1400-1500 15550 Taiwan > > Vietnamese 2300-0000 15320 Agat, Guam > > Vietnamese 2300-0000 15445 Taiwan > > Yoruba 0500-0530 11970 Meyerton, South Africa > > Yoruba 2030-2100 12105 Meyerton, South Africa > > > Roberto Scaglione > http://www.bclnews.it > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 8 > Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 13:59:16 -0400 > From: "Thomas Giella KN4LF" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [HCDX] UNID Pirate? > To: "a ABDX E-List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "a Cumbre DX E-List" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "a HCDX E-List" > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > UNID Pirate? 6500.000 KC AM. 0100-0200 UTC. SIO 443. Broadcast in EE, playing > oldies, many mentions of QSLing. Carrier was zero beat on 6500.000 KC AM. Audio > level was very low though. Missed ID every time due to allot of QSB. (Giella Oct 07) > > 73, > Thomas F. Giella, KN4LF > Plant City, FL, USA > EL87WX > > KN4LF 160 Meter Amateur Radio Resources & More: > http://www.kn4lf.com/kn4lf.htm > > KN4LF Daily Solar Space Weather & Geomagnetic Data Archive > + Daily HF/MF Radio Propagation Outlook: > http://www.kn4lf.com/kn4lf5.htm > > Florida Space & Atmospheric Weather Institute: > http://www.kn4lf.com/fsawi.htm > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 9 > Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 19:02:43 +0100 > From: "Noel R. Green" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: [HCDX] Unidentified 7260 > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Re the station using 7260. Thanks to comments from Dave Kernick and others, > this does seem to be Mongolia until 1600, when VOA Hindi takes over the > frequency. It was traced today from before 1430 but only became "usable" > after about 1500. > > However, when the VOA dropped carrier after Hindi at 1700, 7260 seemed > clear. But a station appeared at c1801 without opening procedure. A woman > was reading the news - according to several references made - and the > language appeared to be Arabic, but "accented". The news finished at 1715 > and a man accompanied by some martial music was heard followed by chanting > or singing at 1725 then by more songs until around 1748 when a discussion > started. Iran blocked the frequency at 1755. > > So, my apologies - there are actually two stations, not one! > 73s.......Noel R. Green > > > > End of Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 10, Issue 12 > ******************************************** ---[Start Commercial]--------------------- World Radio TV Handbook 2004 is coming out! 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