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Today's Topics:

   1. Glenn Hauser logs August 2-3, 2011 (Glenn Hauser)
   2. Re: [dxld] 6102.00 R Afghanistan off freq (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   3. LA on MW  3/8 (maurits van driessche)
   4. Radio Heritage Expands to Europe (Radio Heritage Mail)
   5. BOLIVIA: Sindicatos de El Chapare mejorar?n equipamiento de
      Radio Kausachum Coca (Arnaldo)
   6. Top Radio Books for August & 1c Deals (Radio Heritage News)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 09:30:37 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs August 2-3, 2011
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** ARGENTINA. 15345-, August 2 at 2132, only a het vs MOROCCO [q.v.] on the hi 
side, and never overcame with any audio. Finally uncovered at 2202:39 when IMM 
turns off its carrier, RAE announcing 6060 and 15345 in Spanish, also 
http://www.radioexterior.com.ar I thought he said, but that goes nowhere, nor 
the link at Media Network`s Hitlist, 
http://www.radionacional.com.ar/programacion/rae.html 

O, I see in the WRTH it should be http://www.radionacional.gov.ar --- That does 
get to the domestic service homepage, but just *try* to find any link to the 
external service, even by internal search!

Anyhow, with the end of DST for this year, prompted by the beginning of 
Ramadan, Morocco now runs one real hour later on 15345, which means the 
northern-summer respite for RAE 21-22 UT German service listeners in Europe is 
over. That was only a fluke, as the two stations stupidly stick to the same 
frequency, both refuse to participate in HFCC or heed advice by would-be 
listeners that one or both should move a bit away to plenty of clear 
frequencies in the vicinity. 

A few years ago, Argentina decided to go on DST in its summer, Nov-Feb, and 
RAE, so remote from the real world of international broadcasting, shifted all 
its languages one UT hour earlier just so they would stay at the same local 
time, oblivious of its intended audience. This put German up to 20-21, still 
colliding with Morocco even when that country was not on DST. English, Italian 
and French hours from RAE, earlier in the day, remain always blocked by Morocco 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** BAHRAIN [non]. 15540, August 2 until 2006, R. Kuwait very good with talk 
outroed as ``Song of the Sea``, another ``Radio Bahrein produxion, presented by 
R. Kuwait``. Maybe they stick these in at different times from day to day; 
August 1 was at 2019-2025 as in previous report under KUWAIT. There used to be 
a programme exchange called Voice of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Maybe 
this is that. Back to western pop music (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENNG DIGEST)

** CANADA. Nice to get a third reply from MBC Radio = CJLR-FM-3 in Prince 
Albert, Sask., altho my miles-per-watt calculation is now very incorrect: (gh)

Your reception of MBC Radio 88.1FM in Oklahoma --- Hi Glenn: Very cool that you 
picked up our rebroadcast of MBC in Oklahoma. We actually just increased the 
power of that site to 49000 watts on a new tower. Still ? very impressive that 
you picked us up 1220 miles away. I know in the past we?ve gotten letters from 
folks in Norway and Sweden that also take part in DXing.  

I am a sales guy at the radio station, and have been involved in radio most of 
my life. I?ve always been intrigued at how FM signals can skip like that. On a 
couple of occasions driving from Prince Albert to Regina (4 hours south of 
here) I have picked up stations from the US on my cars? FM receiver. Once I 
picked up 4 or 5 stations from the Upper Peninsula in Michigan. Another time I 
picked up 3 stations from the Tulsa area. I found it interesting that it was 
several different stations from the same geographic area that would skip, so 
obviously something atmospheric was allowing that to happen.

Nice touch on being able to post what you heard / recorded online. Much easier 
to do that than to start mailing cassettes around. Have a great day!! (James 
Young, MBC Sales and Marketing, August 3, via DXLD)

** CANADA. 2, August 3 at 0126 UT, brief fade-in of a drama in English from the 
NNE, likely an Ontarian analog TVDX; no other significant Es lately (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA [and non]. 17735, August 2 at 2030, RCI`s prime English hour left on 
Sackville, discussion of Pakistan, Kashmir, with a Waterloo professor, hit by 
OTH radar pulses, then detected 17715-17740, presumed from CYPRUS. Not enough 
to overcome RCI, which is also far enough from TDP QRDRM on 17750-17760. RCI is 
// 15330 and 15235.

August 3 at 1335 it was interesting to check Sackville frequencies during SW 
fadeout: inaudible was 9650 CRI relay, and JBA carrier on 11655 from normally 
strong NHK relay. Also knocked out 9330 WBCQ, 9370 WTJC (or maybe really off?) 
while other US signals remained: weakened 9385 WWRB, still strong 9479 WTWW. 
7490 WWCR-2, normally a powerhouse, was also incredibly JBA.

We had been warned that a coronal mass ejexion was on the way to hit Earth 
early August 3. At 1200, WWV e-mailed: ``Space weather for the next 24 hours is 
predicted to be minor. Radio blackouts reaching the R1 level are likely.`` Its 
1500 notice had not shown up an hour later (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** CHILE [and non]. 16755, August 2 at 1957, dirty spur from CVC La Voz 17680, 
still audible, roughly covering 16730-16760. Also at 2040, the weaker distorted 
blob on the other side around 18600 // 17680. See previous report earlier 
August 2.

Aug 3 I was waiting for 17680 to sign on at 1200, and so it did without 
fanfare, but initially quite weak, so no spurs to be heard. By 1306 signals had 
built up greatly, audiblizing awful dirty distorted music spur circa 16755, and 
today at 1309 the match around 18605 was stronger. 

However, a SW fadeout hit a few minutes later, and by 1330, only traces of the 
spurs remained on 16755 and slightly more on 18605. Now most of the 16m signals 
had faded down or out, with CVC 17680 noticeably weaker but holding up best 
along with Rwanda 17800. By 1340, 17680 had become JBA! While 17800 remained 
good (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake, August 3; before 0500 in local noon hour:
none found 0445-0453 from 19 to 12 MHz

Before 1200:
10300, very good at 1148
12900, very good at 1152
13130, good at 1152
13920, fair at 1153
15900, good at 1158
16100, poor at 1158

Before & after 1230:
10300, very good at 1229
12900, very good at 1232
13920, very good at 1232, no 13130 now, nor any 14`s
15545, fair at 1238
15900, very good at 1234

Before & after 1330:
15900, very good at 1320; only fair at 1340 after SW fadeout
15425, poor-fair at 1317, het on 15427
15285, fair at 1329
14950, good at 1332
13130, fair at 1332
12025, very poor at 1332; could not detect CNR1 too or anything else
10300, very poor at 1336; none in the 11`s
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** COSTA RICA. 11880, Aug 3 at 1209, REE relay missing tho audible mixing 
equally with NHK on 11815. 11880 on at next check 1229 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. Anomaly, SNAFU roundup August 3:

11760, just as I tune in at 0456, sign-off in Spanish is cut off, as after 50 
years, RHC has never learned to coordinate transmissions with programming. I 
immediately retune to 5040, and succeed in hearing once again long-outdated 
morning frequencies announced to frustrate listeners awakening already at 1100 
UT, i.e. including 12000, 9600, 6180.

12020 at 0458 is also still on past 0500, now plugging internet listening 
overnight; off at next check 0509.

9570, at 1224, CRI relay absent; hope Andy O`Brien in Ontario was rejoicing 
over temporary lack of QRM to Australia 9580. Some weak Asian signal became 
audible on 9570: Aoki says KBS in Indonesian.

15230, missing at 1315, no Chinese audible either, while 15120 and 15360 were 
nominal; RHC back on 15230 at 1330 check.

15330, Aug 3 at 1236 lite pulse jamming against nothing, as R. Mart? is not 
using 15330 at all in the A-seasons! Then it stops; did they read my mind that 
I was about to deride the DentroCuban Jamming Command yet again for its 
incompetence? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CYPRUS. 14880-14915, August 3 at 0449, OTH radar pulses, presumed from here 
altho spreading 35 rather than usual 25 kHz (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST) See also CANADA

** ITALY [non]. 15610, August 3 at 1319, IRRS via ROMANIA, but NOT with Brother 
Scare! Instead a YL with long report on US drone attacks on Waziristan, 
including interview clips; must be from a major broadcaster. Initially poor 
signal losing out to noise level at 1325; 1327 possibly mentioned UN Radio 
(which IRRS is known to carry) and a bit of music before becoming JBA at 1328 
as all signals were hit by SW fadeout. I see the IRRS schedule at 
http://www.nexus.org/schedules/wed.htm 
has still not been updated since 10 June, so doesn`t show Brother Scare at this 
time, nor any other specific programming even on stream, altho the SW 
transmission schedule effective July 18 at 
http://www.nexus.org/NEXUS-IBA/Schedules/IRRS-SW_A11.html
does show 13-14 on 15610. 

So is BS supposed to be on this hour, or not? Could well be another mistake by 
the downlink site tuning in the wrong satellite channel, and who cares? The 
Overcomer Ministry homepage still thinks it`s on 15610 at 1800 UTC! (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** JORDAN. 11960, Aug 3 at 0455 nice ME music, 0500 ID in Arabic mentions 
Amman, Urdaniya, Hashemiya, a bit more of music and good signal cut off the 
air, in truncated legacy SW service, our best chance to hear this country, for 
only one hour daily (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA NORTH [and non]. 15180, Aug 3 at 1239, VG signal from VOK, mezzo and 
that quasi-electronic instrument accompaniment with beautiful harmonies, one 
can enjoy as long as one cannot understand it`s 99% likely she is extoling 
great/dear leaders and the paradise that is the DPRK. In fact, I preferred this 
to Martha Garvin`s Musical Memories I could have understood on WWCR 15825, 
equally good signal but less fading and less harmonious (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTNEING DIGEST)

** KOREA SOUTH [non]. 9650 via CANADA, Aug 3 at 1243, KBS World Radio ending 
Let`s Learn Korean segment concluding `Seoul Calling`, so I am finally prepared 
to hear their Wednesday traditional music show from the beginning, `Sounds of 
Korea`: begins with flute and drum playing peasant love song; narratress 
explains and names the instruments, but I really can`t understand the details. 
CCI from KOREA NORTH direct not too bad today and minimised by listening on the 
insensitive DX-390 breakfast table radio using whip/rod antenna only. I feared 
transmission would cut off conclusion as program kept going past 1258, but 
wrapped up just in time for 1259* with two notes of RCI IS, without any time 
for formal KBS sign-off. During semiminute break before Sackville back on 
different beam, 268 to 240 degrees, for 9650 CRI relay, the RNW IS via Tinang 
could be heard even on the DX-390 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MAURITANIA [and non]. 7245, Aug 3/Ram 3 at 0447 UT, weak carrier squeezed 
between 7240 DW English via Rwanda, and 7250 Vatican French; could IGIM be on 
this early? After Rwanda closed, at 0504 Mauritania definitely on 7245 with 
usual chanting, early for Ramadan. Still need to look for it in the deep-night 
01-04 UT period; however Aoki shows the competition:

7245 0210-0400 RUS Novosibirsk R. Sakha Yak Yakutsk 23456 = M-F
7245 0200-0600 TJK VOICE OF TAJIK Tajik, Persian Dushanbe-Orza daily.
Powers? HFCC shows only 5 kW for Sakha, 100 for Dush, both non-direxional 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MOROCCO. 15345+, August 2 at 2132, IMM is still on, Arabic atop usual het 
from weaker Argentina on lo side, so post-DST schedule has indeed shifted one 
UT hour later as expected. 2156 Arabic music vs het; now both are stronger. 
2200 no timesignal, YL in Arabic, sounder, presumed news starts until 
modulation stops after 2202 and carrier cut at 2202:39* uncovering ARGENTINA, 
q.v. (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SUDAN [non]. 11800, Aug 3 at 0455, good signal with vocal music, percussion 
and string instrument. HFCC coyly lists as ``non-specific`` Babcock at 04-05, 
250 kW, 125 degrees from Rampisham to CIRAF 47E and 48NW --- a roundabout way 
of referring to Sudan. Aoki is more explicit as Sudan Radio Service to Darfur 
in Arabic, daily except Fridays. This is a much better option for us now than 
mornings on 16m, but apparently disincludes any English (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** TAIWAN. 15225 & 15305, looking for the RTI 15265 spurs heard 24 hours 
earlier, not today Aug 3 1315, tho fundamental was still audible with het, and 
Firedrake from CHINA, e.g. 15900 was VG before the SW fadeout (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TATARSTAN [non]. 15110, Aug 3 at 0445, lo-fi talk in language, seems some 
Russian influence, fading S6 to S9+5. Presumed R. Tatarstan via Samara, RUSSIA 
at 0410-0500 with carrier on up to 20 minutes earlier (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED. 17900, unlike last few days, no mystery 1000 Hz tone test audible 
Aug 3 at 1308 or later. Nor did I find it on any other 13, 15, 17 or 18 MHz 
channel (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###



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Message: 2
Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2011 20:16:45 +0200
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <buesch...@web.de>
To: "DXLD" <d...@yahoogroups.com>, "HCDX"
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [dxld] 6102.00 R Afghanistan off freq
Message-ID: <878DC4FDB5F344DBB4A6AAF54C1A5846@HNPC2>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

AFGHANISTAN  I guess 6102v was well-consired selected tonight.
Due of Kashi China powerhouse "Beijing Hour" on adjacent 6095 kHz. Maybe a
DXer advised RTA engineers? Best reception here in Europe upper side 6098 to
6110 kHz.
vy73 wolfgang


National Radio of Afghanistan.
Heute auf 6102 kHz, wenn sich mein alter Sony nicht irrt ...? Seltsam.
(Simon-Peter Liehr-D, A-DX ng Aug 3)

Yes, exact on 6101.999 :-) kHz - Mauno said 2 Hertz down - yesterday. :-)

S=8-9 signal in Finland. Grey zone at Batumi in Georgia, dark zone in
Ashgabat Turkmenistan.

At 16.31 UT cut off TX powerline, a little late tonight.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Aug 3)

Probably from Oct 30 in B-11 season, like in B-10 season
6095 1500-1600 Kashi China        500kW
6100 1600-1700 Kashi China        100kW
6100 1600-1630 M&B Wertachtal AWR in Bulgarian
6100 1530-1600 Novosibirsk RUS
6100 KCBS Pyongyang Kanggye
6105 1500-1600 Shijiazhuang China 500kW

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <m.gr...@freeler.nl>
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2011 7:16 PM
Subject: [dxld] 6102.00 R Afghanistan off freq

AFGHANISTAN   6102.00, R Afghanistan, 1623, Aug 3, Urdu
talk & songs at threshold level to 1631:21 carrier off. Surprised to
find they had moved up exactly 2 kHz from nominal. Seems a
punching error?
73, Martien Groot, Schoorl, Netherlands.



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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2011 00:53:10 +0200
From: "maurits van driessche" <mauritsvandriess...@skynet.be>
To: <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>
Subject: [HCDX] LA on MW  3/8
Message-ID: <2F19B454421249CCBE77AC8D928C230C@PCvanSAMSUNG>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

http://www.box.net/shared/di5jlbt0nj7dmdoln3yk   = 1570khz ,at 0355utc   OCU4J 
Radio Bethel  Peru 

http://www.box.net/shared/k7hxs2dj42te8aupp4ud  = 1250khz  at 0350utc  OAX4L 
Radio Miraflores,Miraflores  Peru

Audiofiles from  3/8  on MW 
Perseus  SDR
Super Kaz  to 275 degrees
Maurits Van Driessche
Belgium



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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2011 17:40:43 +1200
From: "Radio Heritage Mail" <i...@radioheritage.net>
To: i...@radioheritage.net
Subject: [HCDX] Radio Heritage Expands to Europe
Message-ID: <380-2201184454043...@radioheritage.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1



Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.com
August 4 2011

Radio Heritage Foundation
Extends Coverage to Europe
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There are many connections between European and Asia & Pacific radio
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2011 05:57:19 +0200
From: "Arnaldo" <sl...@ciudad.com.ar>
To: "DXLD" <d...@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: [HCDX] BOLIVIA: Sindicatos de El Chapare mejorar?n
        equipamiento de Radio Kausachum Coca
Message-ID: <69CFB2BE73ED4E44B69C5D62551111D8@windowsv03oj4t>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="iso-8859-1"

Con un aporte individual de 10 bolivianos, los productores de la zona de El 
Chapare mejorar?n el equipamiento de la Radio Kawsachun Coca que funciona en la 
poblaci?n de Lauca ?, confirm? el domingo el presidente Evo Morales.
M?s informaciones y fotografias en 
http://gruporadioescuchaargentino.wordpress.com/

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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 4 Aug 2011 21:17:25 +1200
From: "Radio Heritage News" <i...@radioheritage.net>
To: i...@radioheritage.net
Subject: [HCDX] Top Radio Books for August & 1c Deals
Message-ID: <380-220118449172...@radioheritage.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

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