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Today's Topics:

   1. DX Listening Digest 11-13; World of Radio 1557 (Glenn Hauser)
   2. Glenn Hauser logs April 2-3, 2011 (Glenn Hauser)
   3. Loggings Over the Last 2 Weeks (Dave Valko)
   4. Sun Morn (Charles)


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Message: 1
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 07:29:11 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] DX Listening Digest 11-13; World of Radio 1557
Message-ID: <490718.19733...@web114017.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
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Note: due to mailing list mixup, some of you may have missed getting 
notification of the previous issue:
http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld1112.txt

DX Listening Digest 11-13 has now been posted at http://www.dxld.org
or http://www.w4uvh.net/dxlatest.txt or http://dxld.worldofradio.org
and now also without delay at http://www.w4uvh.net/dxld1113.txt

[as sometimes happens, upload of this edition as dxlatest has not been 
immediate, but has been immediate at the last -1113 link above]

CONTENTS:
WOR 1557 / AFGHANISTAN non / ALBANIA A11 / ALGERIA +non A11 / ANGOLA / 
ANTARCTICA / ARGENTINA / ARUBA ham / AUSTRALIA ABC / AUSTRALIA Symban / 
AUSTRALIA 3210/5050 / AUSTRALIA VL8 / AUSTRALIA +non RA / AUSTRALIA HCJB / 
BAHRAIN / BANGLADESH / BELARUS A11 / BOLIVIA / BONAIRE / BRAZIL / BULGARIA / 
CAMBODIA non / CANADA +non RCI / CANADA +non CBC/Abbott / CENTRAL AFRICAN 
REPUBLIC / CHAD / CHINA +non / COLOMBIA / CONGO DR / COSTA RICA / CROATIA +non 
A11 / CUBA +non / CYPRUS +non / CZECHIA non / DOMINICAN REPUBLIC / EAST 
TURKISTAN / EQUATORIAL GUINEA / ERITREA / ETHIOPIA / EUROPE Pirate / FRANCE 
+non / GABON / GERMANY +non A11+ / GREECE A11+ / GUAM A11+ / GUATEMALA / GUINEA 
/ GUYANA / HAWAII / INDIA +non A11+ / INDONESIA / IRAN +non / IRELAND +non / 
JAPAN +non ham+ A11 / KAZAKHSTAN / KOREA NORTH +non / KOREA SOUTH +non A11 / 
KUWAIT / LIBYA +non A11+ / LITHUANIA A11 / MADAGASCAR / MALI / MAURITANIA / 
MEXICO / MICRONESIA / MONACO / MONGOLIA +non / MOROCCO /
MYANMAR / NETHERLANDS non / NEW ZEALAND A11 / NIGER / NIGERIA / NORTH AMERICA 
Pirates / NORWAY DRM / OKLAHOMA KMUS/KEOR / OKLAHOMA KAMG-LP / OKLAHOMA Talking 
House 1670 / PAKISTAN +non / PAPUA NEW GUINEA +non / PERU / POLAND non / 
PORTUGAL A11 / PRIDNESTROVYE / QATAR / ROMANIA / RUSSIA +non A11 / SARAWAK / 
SAUDI ARABIA / SERBIA +non / SOLOMON ISLANDS / SOUTH AFRICA A11 / SOUTH 
CAROLINA non / SPAIN +non A11 / SURINAME / SWAZILAND +non / SWITZERLAND / SYRIA 
/ TAIWAN +non A11 / TAJIKISTAN / TATARSTAN non / THAILAND +non A11 / TIBET non 
/ TUNISIA / TURKEY / UGANDA +non / UKRAINE A11 / UK non BBCWN / UK +non BBCWS 
A11+ / UK DAB / UK +non BAB A11 / USA +non Sawa / USA +non VOA A11 / USA Marti 
/ USA +non NIST/WWV / USA +non WOR/WWRB/WBCQ/WRMI/WWCR/IPAR / USA WWRB / USA 
WRMI / USA WWCR A11 / USA WTWW / USA +non WINB / USA WTJC / USA WBCQ / USA KJES 
/ USA WJHR / USA KVOH / USA WHR / USA +non WYFR A11 / USA non AWR A11 / USA 
WMEJ / USA WOAI / USA WMOB / USA KHFM
/ USA KSJO / USA WEAU/NBC / USA Univision / USA FrankenFM / VATICAN +non A11 / 
VENEZUELA non / VIETNAM / WESTERN SAHARA non / ZIMBABWE A11 / ZANZIBAR / 
ZIMBABWE +non / UNIDENTIFIED 4850 / UNIDENTIFIED 6800-7000 / UNIDENTIFIED 6925 
/ UNIDENTIFIED 7120 / UNIDENTIFIED 7505 / UNIDENTIFIED 9500 / UNIDENTIFIED non 
9705 / UNIDENTIFIED 9981 / UNIDENTIFIED 17475 / PUBLICATIONS / WORLD OF 
HOROLOGY / DIGITAL BROADCASTING / RADIO EQUIPMENT FORUM / PROPAGATION

For restrixions and searchable 2011 contents archive see
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid.html

For restrixions and searchable 2010 contents archive see
http://www.worldofradio.com/dxldmid0.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

WORLD OF RADIO 1557 HEADLINES:
*New schedules for Croatia and non, France, Greece, India, Iran,
Netherlands non, Poland non, Russia and non, South Africa, Spain and
non, Turkey, Ukraine
*More news about Argentina, Bonaire, Brazil, Cambodia non, Canada,
China non, Congo DR, Cuba, Guatemala, Japan, Libya non, Papua New
Guinea, UK, USA non

NOTE: WOR 1557 IS THE NEW EDITION FOLLOWING THE ERRONEOUSLY NUMBERED
1558 LAST WEEK; NEXT WEEK: ON TO 1559

SHORTWAVE AIRINGS OF WORLD OF RADIO 1557, March 31-April 6, 2011
[produced later than usual so first airing was Fri 0330]

Wed 2115  WBCQ  7415 [or 2100, or 2130]
Thu 0330  WRMI  9955
Thu 1500  WRMI  9955
Thu 2100  WRMI  9955
Fri 0330  WWRB  2390 [confirmed, also on 5050 this week]
Fri 1430  WRMI  9955 [confirmed]
Fri 2030  WWCR1 7465 [confirmed]
Sat 0800  WRMI  9955
Sat 1400  WRMI  9955 [confirmed]
Sat 1600  WWCR2 12160 [confirmed]
Sat 1730  WRMI  9955
Sat 1800  IPAR/IRRS/NEXUS/IBA 7290 [new] 1566 1368
Sun 0630  WWCR1 3215
Sun 0800  WRMI  9955
Sun 1530  WRMI  9955
Sun 1730  WRMI  9955
Mon 1130  WRMI  9955
Mon 2130  WRMI  9955
Tue 1530  WRMI  9955
Wed 0100  WRMI  9955
Wed 1530  WRMI  9955

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 or
http://schedule.worldofradio.org or http://sked.worldofradio.org

For updates see our Anomaly Alert page:
http://www.worldofradio.com/anomaly.html

WRN ON DEMAND:
http://193.42.152.193/listeners/stations/station.php?StationID=24

WORLD OF RADIO PODCASTS VIA WRN:
http://www.wrn.org/wrn-listeners/world-of-radio/
http://www.wrn.org/listeners/world-of-radio/rss/09:00:00UTC/English/541

OUR ONDEMAND AUDIO:
http://www.worldofradio.com/audiomid.html
or http://wor.worldofradio.org

Best DX wishes, Glenn Hauser


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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 09:38:40 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.neet
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs April 2-3, 2011
Message-ID: <22670.21826...@web114003.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
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** ALBANIA [and non]. 13640, R. Tirana, English to Eu and NAm at 1845-1900 and 
2000-2030 Mon-Sat, on a frequency which was carefully chosen and registered not 
to cause or be subject to interference, now has co-channel QRM since a few days 
after A-11 officially started, All India Radio began using it during these 
hours and beyond: 1715-1945 in Arabic, 1945-2030 in French, 500 kW, 300 degrees 
via Bengaluru. First noted by Noel Green in England, where AIR ruins Tirana 
reception, so we monitored it April 2:

Until 1857 or so, R. Tirana was atop the CCI, which became clearly audible once 
Tirana went off. The QRM was stronger before *1959 Tirana resumed, and it 
started atop, but progressively lost out to the interference, until by 2027 
they were roughly equal levels. No doubt the situation is worse further east 
and south from here, and intolerable in Europe. Since propagation was subnormal 
today, the clash could be worse when conditions improve.

Since Tirana was on 13640 first (also previous seasons) and duly coordinated, 
AIR, which is obviously capable of changes at short notice, should move 
immediately to a clear 13 MHz frequency, of which there are plenty.

While barely evading a collision with Albania, Dardasha 7 from Cyprus, due 
south via Wertachtal is also on 13640 in Arabic at 1900-1930, Wolfgang B?schel 
reports.

Tirana skips Sundays in English, so the other two may be heard today, without 
Shijak, that collision resuming Monday unless AIR relents (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA. 15330, April 2 at 2012, RCI remains here for its only vestigial 
English hour on AM from Sackville, // weaker 15235, 17735; and originally 
published 13650 has now been replaced by 15330, so not a mistake, but a 
last-minute A-11 change (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake April 3: 8400, VG and no CCI at 1251. Not heard after 1300, 
nor anywhere else up to 18 MHz by 1310, during subnormal propagation 
conditions; per WWV, the mid-latitude K-index at 12 and 15 UT was 3 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA [and non]. 11760, RHC `En Contacto`, Sunday April 3 at 1338, Manolo de 
la Rosa says that the new frequency for Europe circa 2240 Sundays is 17650, but 
he doesn`t make clear that is not supposed to go into effect until April 4 so 
today should still be on 11770, et al. 

13750, open carrier April 3 at 1404, and 13680 is off as is standard RHC 
practice on Sundays whether or not there is going to be any `Al?, Presidente` a 
few hours later from Venezuela.

At 1607, 13750 and the four other A,P frequencies are off the air: 17750, 
15370, 13680, 11690. Checking http://www.alopresidente.gob.ve/ it says that El 
Hugazo has ``ceded his space`` to a report on somebody`s South American tour 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GERMANY [non]. 11865, DW is still here with two hours of English for Africa, 
2000 at 140 degrees via PORTUGAL, 2100 at 295 degrees via RWANDA, and fairly 
audible in deep NAm too: April 2 at 2040 report on the late zoopolarbear Knut; 
2126 with German lesson, 2130 into political/news discussion, and during this 
hour better on // 15540, also 295 from Rwanda, and audible on 15275, 120 from 
Portugal.

15275 Rwanda was back with DW English, April 3 at 0608 repeating the previous 
report on Knut, but VG signal drops off the air every few seconds. Now nothing 
from 15190 Eq Guinea or 15120 Nigeria. Knut:
http://www.spiegel.de/international/zeitgeist/0,1518,752006,00.html
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 9526-, VOI missing for the second day in a row, April 3 at 1251 
when should have been in Japanese, and after 1300 in English, but once again 
the other Cimanggis transmitter with RRI domestic continued to be heard on 9680 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KUWAIT. 15540, April 2 at 1958, R. Kuwait English service, good with 
flutter, rock music, but by 2011 had faded to very poor level. Meanwhile, 
nothing audible from Arabic service to C&W NAm on 17550. Propagation is very 
selective and touchy with this (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SPAIN [non]. 11880, Sunday April 3 at 1238, REE`s `Amigos de la Onda Corta` 
is in progress via COSTA RICA, station news including ESPN on the air from 
Dominican Republic on MW 690; then REE`s Emisi?n Sefarad celebrates its 25th 
anniversary April 4, schedule for it and interviews with presenters Matilda and 
Rajel, who are also involved in other projects such as a new book of Sephardic 
poetry.

So, as we suspected, despite publicity all over Spanish DX groups that ADLOC 
would be at 1330, for A-11 it is really an hour earlier now at 1230 Sundays on 
this and all the other frequencies. It seems that with every seasonal change, 
erroneous info about this scheduling gets published as fact, to be corrected by 
monitoring. Conditions were subnormal for Spain direct on higher frequencies. 
Still unconfirmed is the only other alleged time, Saturdays 0630. Did anyone 
hear it then April 2? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. 9510, April 3 at 1250, VOA English, discussion about what`s 
next for Syria, outroed as `Encounter` with expert from the University of 
Oklahoma; *1254 another open carrier comes on, with ripple SAH depressing but 
not inaudiblizing modulation from first transmitter. 1300 recheck only one 
signal is there, VOA news in English. Per HFCC, here`s what`s happening:

Daily at 12-13 is 250 kW, 283 degrees from Tinang, PHILIPPINES, (PHT).
Sat/Sun at 13-14 is 50 kW, 285 degrees from Tinang (PHX). The extra hour is for 
`Jazz America` which followed // 12150, 7575. So there was an overlap of about 
5 minutes, during which I was not monitoring to determine if any modulation 
also self-clashed (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9479, WTWW, April 3 at 1317 speaker mentions matter-of-factly that 
radiation ``has a frequency`` which goes up to the ionosphere, but those who 
are baptized are protected when it comes back down, because that changes them 
physically. PPP/SFAW, always good for a guffaw! (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 9947.5, the continuous tone test heard the previous two mornings, 
gone again April 3 at 1302 check. Several others have reported hearing it:

Ken W. English, Studio Engineer at KSL-TV, Salt Lake, says:
``Hi, I heard the tone/tones on 9947.5 all day on April 1, as well.
It was very strong (at Midvale, Utah, using a 55-foot long-wire antenna), with 
very minor fading, all day, ending somewhere around sunset. At times, it almost 
seemed like there were slightly different frequency audio tones on the upper 
and lower AM sidebands. Like you said, that might have just been a beat with 
9950.

I think I have heard some un-modulated carriers, and some with tone, on various 
frequencies lately. I?ve assumed they were U.S.-based religious broadcasters 
with automation problems, or something. What does it cost to run 100 kW for 
several hours ;) ? Maybe it was on this frequency.

Doing a Google search, I found a couple of references to this being a frequency 
for a "NOAA Emergency Communications Network". I have e-mailed the Public 
Information folks at NOAA, to see if they have an answer. I?ll let you know if 
I hear back.`` 

Bob LaRose, W6ACU, San Diego, CA, wrote at 1812 UT April 2:
``Hi Glen[n]! Also hearing the strong AM station with tone on 9947 kHz here in 
San Diego. Very strong and does not have normal fading characteristics (very 
slow fades and only a couple db) so speculate it is within ground wave range. 
First noticed all day yesterday (1st). Back again today. Navy test of some 
type?``

Searching DXLD, I found in 4-189 that WEWN was putting out spurs including 9947 
in December, 2004, but those came from 9955, no longer in use (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###



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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 12:58:22 -0400
From: "Dave Valko" <djva...@verizon.net>
To: "Cumbre DX" <cumbr...@n2jeu.net>,   "Hardcore DX"
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: [HCDX] Loggings Over the Last 2 Weeks
Message-ID: <34279D968E274F4883FF88BCCD7F3ECF@DavePC>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

COSTA RICA   5954.25   R. Republica/ELCOR  0919 end of apparent press rpt, LA 
Pops, then 1921 canned promo ID by W.  Then canned ID by M w/fanfare and sked 5 
AM to 5 PM on 9995, 5 PM to 5 AM  on 5955.  Good signal but severe splop QRM 
from WYFR of course.  (24 March)
 
INDIA   6055   AIR Khampur (pres.) 2246-2254 Nonstop Hindi vcl mx.  Think there 
was just an OC 2 min. earlier when I tuned through.  Wiped out by huge signal 
of R. Exterior de Espana sudden s/on at 2254.  (24 March)  
 
MONGOLIA   12085   V.O. Mongolia  Could hear the IS at 0929, 0959, and 1029, 
but wasn't strong enough to copy the languages.  (25 March)
 
PAPUA NEW GUINEA   5960   R. Fly  1035-1044 lcl and national nx in EG by W 
w/journalist rpts followed by sports, nx highlights, and ending w/nice ID "And 
that ends the news and sports for Friday.  From the Radio Fly news-team, I'm 
Nancy ?? goodnight".  Into Pop/Dance and island mx pgm w/M anncr host giving 
IDs, PSA, and taking phone calls.  Had another nxcast in Pidgin from 1054 to 
1104.  Played songs "Endless Summer Nights" by Richard Marx, and "It's So 
Easy", and "Hurt So Good" by John Mellancamp.  1155 M anncr give closing 
anmnts, but then cont. w/more mx.  Didn't stick around to see if they went off. 
 (1 April)
 
MYANMAR??  5985.88   R. Myanma??  All I could get was a carrier here at 1156.  
There was entirely too much slop-over QRM from 5980.  (1 April)
 
MALAYSIA   5964.71  Klasik Nasional (pres.)  1157 wisps of mx.  W anncr at 1202 
recheck.  Low audio level.  (1 April)
 
MALAYSIA   6049.63   Asyik FM (pres.)  AR-like Pop mx at 1159 over ToH.  1201 
into more lively Pop song.  1205 short jingle and mx briefly, then live 
soft-spoken W anncr in Asian lang. sounding like IN (Bahasa Malaysian??).  
Weak.  (1 April)
 
UNID.   7325   Could hear a very weak signal (mx) under the CH speaker at 1202. 
 Wantok??  (1 April)
 
BRAZIL   6059.9   Super R. Deus e Amor  Usual moaning preacher in PT 0912.  Was 
//9593.65 and 6120 but that is supposed to be R. Globo.  Does Globo relay this 
rel. pgm??  (2 April)
 
UNID.   7324.96   Wantok??  Only a weak distorted carrier at 0917 and not 
strong enough for audio.  Poss. tlk by M at 0939.  (2 April)
 
BRAZIL   5939.86   R. Voz Missionaria  0920 soft PT vcl and guitar song.  
Rooster at 0921.  0922 sev. people in the studio w/occas. laughing.  0929 more 
tlking w/ment of Brasilia.  0931 finally jingle then complete ID by M.  Seemed 
to mention 2 freqs.  Fair strength but too much QRM from apparently R. Rossii 
on 5940.  Didn't think to check for //9665.  (2 April)
 
MICRONESIA (POHNPEI)   4755.45   The Cross  1041 Pop-like Christian mx.  1049 
rel. pgm promo.  1056 filler instru. mx.  1059 W w/EG ID as "You are listening 
to The Cross, Radio 88.5, and it is 10 o'clock".  Into EG rel. pgm w/M host.  
Pretty nice signal and clear. Guess the power was staying on late this night.  
(2 April)
 
MALAYSIA   5964.71   Klasik Nasional  Nx in apparent Malay by W to 1110, 
//9835.  6049.63 was not // as John Wilkins noted also.  At 1110, this broke 
away and went into Pop mx bridge followed by W anncr briefly, and then Koran.  
Much better signal than yesterday.  Thanks John's log.  (2 April)
 
MALAYSIA   9835   R. Television Malaysia  Koran at 1051 check.  Nx after 1100.  
Koran again at recheck at 1156.  Fair signal.  Started getting more QRM after 
1200.  (2 April)
 
MALAYSIA   6049.63   Asyik FM  1135 Lcl Bluesy song w/haunting W vcl.  1139 
soft instru. mx w/W in lcl vern.  Back to mx at 1141.  1146 same W pgm host 
returned over mx.  Canned anmnt by deep-voice M at 1147 and W again briefly at 
1148.  More of the same over ToH.  1201 very short canned anmnt in echo by M 
w/Rock-like instru. mx followed by W w/an "Asyik FM" ID and M wailing briefly 
as like the Koran recitation.  Tuned out at this point.  Tnx to Ron Howard's 
help confirming ID.  (2 April) 

UNID. QTH   15745   FEBA  0048-0055 M tlk in Indian lang. (Hindi??) w/many 
"Amen's".  0055 Indian choral mx.  0057 M anncr, then choral singing "Amen" and 
rel. song.  0058 M again w/ment of radio.  W anncr briefly, FEBA IS once and 
deadair then off at 0100.  No listing for FEBA here on their web site, but is 
listed in Hindi 0045-0100 on 7485.  (3 April)
 
INDIA   9870   AIR Vividh Bharati service  0105-0115 almost nonstop Hindi mx 
w/W anncr briefly around 0012 and 0015.  Very nice signal but co-channel QRM 
for another stn equal strength.  (3 April)

MALAYSIA   5030.02   R. Television Malaysia, Kuching  1051-1120, mx pgm w/W 
host.  Nx at ToH.  Was //9835 the entire time.  This freq hammered by 5025 
Cuba.  Only audible when Cuba was having tlk before abt 1110.  After 1110, Cuba 
began to fade and RTM was doing much better as it was peaking.  (3 April)
 
THAILAND   7260   R. Thailand  End of pgm w/Big Ben chimes, M in EG w/sked when 
the previous pgm could be hrd again, chimes cut off and off the air.  Nice 
strong signal.  CH stn hrd here when Thailand went off, no doubt CRI.  (3 April)
 
MYANMAR   7200.1  R. Myanma (pres.)  Tlk by M at 1149 then instru. mx and soft 
MOR vcl songs.  1155 W pgm host to 1157.  1157 more mx w/M and W vcls over ToH. 
 1202 W host again, then back to mx at 1204.  Nothing special over ToH, which 
makes sense since it would be the BoH in Myanmar.  Strength and modulation 
wasn't too bad, but there was some Ham QRM.  Will have to check this out 
earlier as it was fading when I tuned in.  Tnx Ron Howard tip.  (3 April)
 
All for now.
 
73
 
Dave Valko 

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Message: 4
Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 22:57:16 -0000
From: "Charles" <ka4...@peoplepc.com>
To: "ALF" <alf.e.pers...@telia.com>, "ANKER PETERSEN"
        <anker.peter...@mail.dk>,       "Anne Fanelli" <w...@yahoo.com>,        
"Charles B"
        <ka4prfnos...@peoplepc.com>, "DD" <ddsra...@juno.com>,  "Eike
        Bierwirth" <capercail...@gmx.net>,      <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,
        "'Harry'" <mtmush...@aol.com>,  <mal...@mailbox.syr.edu>,
        <primetimeshortw...@yahoogroups.com>,   <r...@earthlink.net>, "Ron
        Howard" <ron888how...@gmail.com>,       "'skeds'" <sk...@hfskeds.com>,
        "wghauser" <wghau...@yahoo.com>
Subject: [HCDX] Sun Morn
Message-ID: <e1q6weo-0006fu...@smtpauth15.mail.atl.earthlink.net>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="us-ascii"

Suriname, 4989.948, Radio Apintie, (Pres), 0910-0920+,  Noted music at tune
in.

At 0913 there's a break in the music and a male comments.  Can't pull out
the

language.  Neither the music or what I hear of the language suggest this

is a Spanish station, so very likely it is Suriname.   By the way the music
was

MOR type.  Signal was threshold.   (Chuck Bolland, April 3, 2011)

 

Micronesia,  4755.451, Cross Radio, (Tent) 0918-0930+,   Noted a male in

comments until 0919 when  music is played and comments continue over

music.  Language sounds like English, but it's too weak to pull out of

the noise.  At 0924 background music is replaced with regular music as

comments stop.  The music continues through the half hour.  At 0935

more comments heard from a male then back to music which is beginning

to sound like religious music.  Signal was threshold.   (Chuck Bolland,
April 3, 2011)

 

NRD545

26N 081W

 

 

 

 



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