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Today's Topics:

   1. DX and Shortwave meetings of 2012 (Risto V?h?kainu )
   2. Re: [dxld] Oeoemrang upcoming (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   3. Glenn Hauser logs February 21, 2012 (Glenn Hauser)
   4. Re: Glenn Hauser logs February 21, 2012 (Wolfgang Bueschel)
   5. Feb 22 Logs (Brian Alexander)
   6. Pacific Island Travellers Radio Guides (Radio Heritage Mail)
   7. Aussie Radio Guides Add Digital Radio (Radio Heritage Mail)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 15:27:09 +0200
From: "Risto V?h?kainu " <risto.vahaka...@helsinki.fi>
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: [HCDX] DX and Shortwave meetings of 2012
Message-ID:
        <20120221152709.28564rrzdejqdq5p.vahak...@webmail.helsinki.fi>
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Hello,

a few updates have been received, thanks to all contributors. You are  
welcome to spread this list further.

Risto V?h?kainu
FDXA




Here is a list of some radio (especially shortwave and DX) related  
meetings of this year. I hope this is of interest. Updates and  
corrections are very welcome to risto.vahaka...@helsinki.fi.



Shortwave Radio Meetings - 2012


Date: February 25 (1300- CET)
Location: Gaggenau-Ottenau, Germany
Organization: Ottenauer Kurzwellenh?rerklubb Murgtal
More info: bernhard.sei...@daimler.com
Note: Including a meeting of Radio Taiwan International's H?rerklubb


Dates: March 1-3
Location: Plymouth Meeting (near Philadelphia), PA, USA
Description: Winter SWL Fest (jubileum meeting, 25th Fest)
More info: www.swlfest.com
Expected attendance: 150


Dates: March 16-20
Location : Holzerbachtal in Solingen-Wald, Germany
Description: DX-Camp
Organization: Kurzwellenfreunde Rhein/Ruhr
More info: dx-c...@kwfr.de


Date: April 14 (1430-1700 BST)
Location: Reading International Solidarity Centre (RISC), 35-39 London  
Street, Reading RG1 4PS, England
Organization: Reading International Radio Group
Expected attendance: 20
More info: www.bdxc.org.uk
Note: Reading DX meetings are held with about 2 months interval


Dates: May 5-6
Location: Hotel Diplomatic, Turin (Italy) www.hotel-diplomatic.it
Organization: AIR the italian DX association www.air-radio.it
Expected attendance: 50
More info: http://www.air-radio.it/torino2012/index.html
Note: AIR meeting held every year


Dates: May 10-12
Location: Washington DC, USA (at the headquarters of Radio Free Asia)
Description: Annual NASB Conference
Oganisation: National Association of Shortwave Broadcasters+DRM  
Consortium, USA
More info: www.shortwave.org
Expected attendance: 30-50


Dates: May 18-20
Location: Dayton, Ohio, USA
Organization: Dayton Hamvention
Expected attendance: 20000
More info: www.hamvention.org


Dates: May 19-20
Location: Antwerp, Belgium
Description: Open Day
Organization: DX Antwerp
More info: www.dx-antwerp.be


Dates: May 30-Jun 4
Location: Hotel Langdut Ochsenkopf, Rotta (near Wittemberg), Germany
Description: European DX Conference, the annual meeting of EDXC
Organization: European DX Council
Expected attendance: 50
More info: www.edxc.org,tiszi2...@yahoo.com
Note: Including Annual General Meeting of the Danish Short Wave International


Dates: June 1-3
Location: Delsbo, Sweden
Description: DX-Parlamentet 2012, the annual meeting of the SDXF
Organization: The Swedish DX-Federation (SDXF)
More info: www.sdxf.se


Dates: June 22-24
Location: Friedrichshafen, Germany
Description: Ham Radio, biggest annual hamfest in Europe
Expected attendance: 20000


Dates: June 23 (1500- BST)
Location: Twickenham, England
Description: British DX Club's Summer meeting
More info: www.bdxc.org.uk


Dates: July 28-August 12
Location: D?briach, Austria
Description: DX-Camp
More info: www.dxcamp.org


Dates: August 3-5
Location: Vuosaari, Helsinki, Finland
Description: The Annual Summer Meeting
Organization: The Finnish DX Association
Expected attendance: 100
More info: www.sdxl.org


Dates: August 25-26
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Description: Big ham fair with a SW sector (Japan SW Club stand & lectures)
Organization: Tokyo Ham Fair
Expected attendance: 30000
More info: ohta...@live.jp


Dates: August 27-31
Location: Paris, France
Description: HFCC (High-frequency Coordination Committee Conference)
More info: radiomia...@cs.com
Note: dates not 100% confirmed yet


Dates: August 31-September 5
Location: Berlin, Germany
Name: IFA Internationale Funkausstellung
Description: Consumer Electronics Fair - Including Radios


Dates: September 14-18
Location: Germany
Description: DX-Camp of the Oldenburger Kurzwellenfreunde
More info: karl-j.conr...@t-online.de


Dates: September 21-25
Location: Holzerbachtal in Solingen-Wald, Germany
Description: DX-Camp
Organzation: Kurzwellenfreunde Rhein/Ruhr
More info: dx-c...@kwfr.de


November 5
Location: Hannover, Germany
Description: Interradio in the hall 20 of the Hannover Messe (with ADDX stand)


Date: November 17
Location: Hotel Casa400, Amsterdam, Holland
Description: RadioDay, event for offshore radio experts and enthusiasts
Expected attendance: 400
More info: www.radioday.nl




-- 
Risto V?h?kainu
tietotekniikka-asiantuntija
Helsingin yliopisto
Tietotekniikkakeskus/j?rjestelm?palvelut
p. 09-191 23133
mp. 050-529 2909




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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 18:22:38 +0100
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <buesch...@web.de>
To: "HCDX" <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, "DXLD"
        <d...@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] [dxld] Oeoemrang upcoming
Message-ID: <639C4DB5A6D54018B049D94E4CC5ED52@HNPC2>
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        reply-type=original


Erik, I guess the station is a non-verifier ...
never heard widely that Radio Oeoemrang sent out QSLs.


>From 2011 broadcast

Mr. Arjan Koelzow
Tanenwai 24
25946 Nebel (Amrum island)
Germany

which is the sponsor of this broadcast.

Tel. +49 [0] 4682/2688
E-Mail <familie-koelzow @ t-online.de>

73 wb


- - - -


GERMANY   Single hour/day only broadcasting outlet on German Amrum island
special day heard today Febr 21.

Radio Oeoemrang - The Free Voice of Frisian People - from Amrum island in
Germany. 11 hrs a.m. NY time.

1600-1700 UT 15215 kHz via Wertachtal, 500kW 300deg Tuesday Febr 21
to NoWeEUR/NoAM in Lower German - Low Saxon language.

<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low_German>

Heard the program in total on remote SDR units in Northern America - well
done frequency selection, used always 12 kHz wide-bandwith on the Perseus
units.

N3EVB rx unit in PA-USA State College. S=9+20dB signal strength, started a
little late around 1602 UT stumbling into the program. Snail mail address at
1619 and at 1634 UT, Febr 21. Four seconds feed break at 1630:10 UT.

Alternative atomic energy comment at 1631-1635 UT. Endless boring report in
Lower German til another break midst on sentence at 1658:25 UT, but audio
feed recovered at 1659:50 UT, had a final station anncmt til TX sign-off at
17.00:15 UT.

Observed also on remote units KB5AG radio at Raleigh-NC-USA, on the Western
coast of NoAM, on Vancouver Island BC-CAN at S=9+10dB level, but much
fluttery according 3 signal hops? Similar reception quality revealed on K7LD
Perseus unit at Bainbridge Island in Washington state in US.

Radio Oeoemrang Wertachtal 15215 kHz and BSKSA Riyadh 15435 kHz were the
strongest 19 mb stations in North America in 19 mb during 16-17 UT hour.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Febr 21)



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Erik Koie" >
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: [dxld] Oeoemrang upcoming

Any QSL address?
73, Erik Koie, Copenhagen

----- Original Message ----- 
 From: Albert Muick
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: [dxld] Oeoemrang upcoming

 Oeoemrang is coming in very strong right now at 1639 on 21 February on
15215 with a soft-spoken talk in Low German about a Commander and the
Northsea.  No interference and minimal fading.  Lots of talk about weather.
No music heard yet.

I've just realized how poor my Frisian comprehension is.
73
Al Muick
Whitehall PA  USA 



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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 10:48:36 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: na...@yahoogroups.com, s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs February 21, 2012
Message-ID:
        <1329850116.67591.yahoomailclas...@web114008.mail.gq1.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

** ANGUILLA. 6090, Feb 21 at 0700, Caribbean Beacon is off, uncovering weak het 
from presumed Nigeria/Brasil; wish I had noticed this earlier. 11775 is on 
nominally at 1354 check with gospel music interlude (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL. 11780, Feb 21 at 0644, RNA is on, good with Brazilian talk, reverb, 
crowd noise --- o, must be covering Carnaval in the nightmiddle, which might 
affect transmission hours of this, but end of DST Feb 26 should shift 
everything one real UT hour later (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CUBA. 530, Feb 21 at 0243, instead of R. Enciclopedia`s EZL music dominating 
the channel, it`s mixed with R. Rebelde // 670 et al. ICRT has gone and ruined 
what was a pleasant `clear channel` service to both sides of the Strait by 
putting on another transmitter (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GABON [non]. 9580, Feb 21 at 0643, no signal from ANU. Operation and/or 
sign-on time seem quite variable. 9575 Morocco is in. At 0711, there is a very 
weak signal on 9580. Per Aoki, Australia does not start until 0800, but PBS 
Xizang, Lhasa is on 9580 at 0200-0930 except this was Tuesday, its 
siesta-maintenance day, supposed to be off the air after 0600 (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GERMANY. 15215, all set Feb 21 for the once-a-year special from Radio 
??mrang, very strong carrier cuts on at 1600, and rocky start of modulation 
with some drops, opening in English mentioning news of Amrang on 21 Feb, prior 
to the burning-event (bonfire?) each year one hour later. 

Audio sounds like a lo-fi internet feed, impeding readability despite strong 
signal, as does the mixture of English and Frisian during the hour. Mostly 
Frisian, but shorter segments every few minutes in English. The accent in 
English does not help either. Never any music, one guy speaking both languages 
altho briefly thought I heard a different voice. Requires a DXer`s dedication 
to keep listening; they should have aggregated the English to one single longer 
portion.

1603 something about a Christmas celebration, back to Frisian. 1605 English 
about the burning; 1612 English again; 1618 mentions the new year, but did he 
say 2012? ``Free voice of the Frisian people``, schedule as on J?lich, 15230 
kHz, 11 o`clock New York time, 16 UTzed, 17 MEzed, address with postal code 
25946 but I can`t understand the rest of it. 

Since J?lich no longer exists and 15230 is the wrong frequency altho was used 
in 2009y, I suspect they are playing back a recording from long ago; either 
that, or they never found out that they are on 15215 via Wertachtal both this 
year and last.

1622 another brief English segment, mentioning February; 1629 English, greeting 
``listeners all over the world, especially New York``. After this it sounds 
like High German, not Frisian. 1633 ID in English, with nonsensical mention 
(also heard something like this last year) of ``High 19 FM via J?lich, 15230 
k-H-z``, times again as above, and address. They do not offer QSLs. Did anyone 
ever get one previous years? No further English breaks heard. At some point 
must have switched back to Frisian/Low German until the end.

Mentioned Internet at 1658, but no closing ID or anything, NO ``Auf Wiederh?ren 
bis zum n?chsten Jahr`` or however you spell that in Frisian. Modulation cut in 
mid-word at 1658:15 or so, carrier remained on, figured that was it, but 
1659:40 modulation resumed with a bit of English, then carrier cut off at 1700* 
before completed announcement.

No sign of KSDA CCI on 15215 at 1600-1630 that Ivo Ivanov warned us about, 
which is English aimed 285 from Guam to S Asia. Maybe a problem in Europe, 
especially the skip zone from Wertachtal? 

At 1629, in English he said ``my name is Janos(?) ---`` but not sure of that. 
The 3-year-old story at 
http://www.amrum-news.de/2009/02/18/radio-oomrang-geht-wieder-auf-sendungto/
shows the guy who was doing it then as Arjan K?lzow with his family e-mail 
address.

Thanks to our advance publicity, this was widely heard by others: 

Al Muick, Whitehall PA says, ``Oeoemrang is coming in very strong right now at 
1639 on 21 February on 15215 with a soft-spoken talk in Low German about a 
Commander and the Northsea. No interference and minimal fading. Lots of talk 
about weather. No music heard yet. I've just realized how poor my Frisian 
comprehension is.``

Noel R. Green says, ``Yes, it is a VERY strong signal at my location in NW 
England too, but going down a little by the end of transmission``

Wolfgang B?schel says: ``I guess the station is a non-verifier. Never heard 
widely that Radio Oeoemrang sent out QSLs. From 2011 broadcast:

Mr. Arjan Koelzow
Tanenwai 24
25946 Nebel (Amrum island)
Germany

which is the sponsor of this broadcast. Tel. +49 [0] 4682/2688, 
E-Mail <familie-koelzow @ t-online.de>`` 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 9525-, Feb 21 at 1335, very poor carrier, also just barely 
modulated, as usual from VOI during the English hour. And still slightly on the 
low side. Are they still on ``Exotic Indonesia`` excursions with RRI 
Banjarmasin on Tuesdays? Haven`t been able to hear that for many months (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** KOREA NORTH [non]. 6135, Feb 21 at 1339, Shiokaze is in Chinese with piano 
music. Seems to be reliably in Chinese now on Tuesdays per some previous logs 
here. Aoki agrees, with this current language lineup at 1330-1430:
Japanese & Korean Sun
all Japanese      Mon/Wed/Thu
all Chinese       Tue
Korean & Japanese Sat
all English       Fri
These are all 100 kW, 290 degrees from Ibaragi-Koga-Yamata, JAPAN, but plenty 
of signal way over here, altho bound to diminish as spring and summer oncome, 
with earlier sunrises as they stick to this hour always on 6 MHz band, 
periodically jumping for a few weeks each to 5985 or 5910 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** MYANMAR. 7110, Feb 21 at 1350, poor signal from Rakhine with vocal music; at 
first some talk is mixing, but that must be an LSB ham on exact same reference 
frequency; then intermittent CWQRM from hams who don`t appreciate what an 
exotic broadcast intruder they have (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NEW ZEALAND. 11670-11675-11680, Feb 21 at 0654, DRM noise noticed here after 
finding good signal from RNZI in AM on 11725. Usually the // DRM at this hour 
is 13725-13730-13735. RNZI`s own schedule shows:

0459-0758 11725 AM 13730 DRM Pacific Daily

HFCC shows `N` = DRM is also registered (as an alternate?) on 11675 at 05-07, 
so is this a change or a mistake? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SOUTH CAROLINA [non]. 15750, Feb 21 at 1400 and still 1443, nothing but a 
JBA carrier here for The Overcomer Ministry test, but we know the Voice of the 
Last Day Prophet of God is going out unto all the world, and this is not 
intended for us. At 1440 on somewhat more easily heard 15190 Romania, 9990 
Lebanon and 9385 Manchester, (none synchronized), BS is making an announcement 
about this. Already in progress but doubt he ever revealed the site. Target 
however is Africa at 14-17 on 15750, then Eu/ME at 18-21 on 7590, second of 
two-day test, after which will decide based on reports whether to keep these 
broadcasts. He got one report yesterday from Japan. Wants phone calls or 
e-mail, even spells out OVERCOMER MINISTRY. Ivo Ivanov, DX Re Mix News, 
Bulgaria, like us, hypothesizes these may be via ARMENIA, and on Feb 20 rated 
15750 as SINPO 25332, 7590 as 45444. I don`t even try for the latter over here 
at midday (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TUNISIA [and non]. Re my report of unID Arabic on 17735 clashing with NHK 
via France at 1639+ Feb 20: Mauno Ritola, Finland, says on Feb 21: ``Yes, heard 
also today at 1625. No ID yet.`` Later: ``Seems to be R. Tunisienne here 
instead of 9725 kHz.`` 

Noel R. Green, England, says: ``At tune into 17735 around 1605 I found a very 
strong signal all over NHK via ISS and Arabic music playing. A female announcer 
was seemingly introducing requested music, and later she also did a phone in 
interview.

Now at 1630+ I find that 17735 is in // with 12005 which is a Tunisian
frequency from 1600. Tunis should also utilise 9725 from 1600, but on
there is what appears to be a very strong CNR jammer // 9905 etc.

So, let us see if "Huna Tunis, idha'at al-wataniya at-Tunisia" (courtesy of the 
WRTH) is heard at 1700. *Ah ah*, I've just heard it said at 1647, so Tunis it 
is.``

Wolfgang B?schel, Germany, says: ``Great Noel, 17735 is a familiar RTT Sfax 
frequency. 2001 A-01 schedule showed target as NE/ME/NEAf:
17735 1200-1600 38,39 SFA 500 100deg 250301-281001 TUN RTT ONT``

Noel R. Green, UK, says: ``Yes, the CNR jammer left 9725 at 1700 and the 
frequency is empty. Meanwhile 17735 continues with news at 1700 followed by a 
Kor`anic sung recitation. As Wolfy mails, 17735 has been utilised by Tunisia in 
the past, so that's perhaps why they chose it again. A poor choice though, due 
to NHK via ISS at 1500-1700``

I had also noted the CNR1 jammer on 9725 at 1633 Feb 20, but didn`t realize it 
would tie in with Tunisia moving to 17735! See also UNIDENTIFIED 15435 (Glenn 
Hauser, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 9330-CUSB, Feb 21 at 0712, deadair/open carrier from WBCQ; 
still/again such at next check 1330, but next2 check at 1352, GFRN/2:11 is 
remodulating with music (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. George McClintock, WTWW, explains Feb 21 what is happening with #2 
transmitter on 9990, 5085: Brother Stair has bought all available time until 
the end of Feb, continuing to test this transmitter, and will possibly use #4 
once it is up and running. WTWW-2 seems to be giving somewhat better coverage 
for him than WWCR-4, but will cost him more than the cut-rate he gets there. 
George also thinks that the 9835 hour via Wertachtal can`t possibly really be 
at claimed 500 kW for the rate BS is paying.

The times when something else has been on WTWW-2 are due to live coverage of 
the NRB (National Religious Broadcasters) annual convention in Nashville, Ted 
Randall playing music and doing interviews. Today Feb 21 is the final day for 
that at 18-22 UT. The interviews have been recorded and hope to get them up on 
the WTWW.us website in much less than a year this time. 

On WTWW-3, 12105, George plans to work in some programming other than 24h 
scripture, such as Christian half-hour dramas in Arabic (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A [non]. 7390, Feb 21 at 1455, good signal spelling out with English 
pronunciation ``VOA CANTONESE``, which makes for an airtight ID, via listed 
Tinang, PHILIPPINES site; clear here, no jamming of this inconsequential 
dialect (which VOA proposes to cancel anyway, leaving it to RFA), contrasting 
with e.g. the Chinese vs Chinese collision making a 6 Hz SAH on 7385, CNR1 vs 
RTI like on countless other channels where the ChiCom are hyper-fearful of any 
free broadcasts in Mandarin. We are urged to be nice to China, but I find it 
hard to accept or overlook the regime`s insistence on mind-control, resulting 
in gross pollution of the airwaves (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1530, Feb 21 at 0239 UT on caradio, dominant 1530 station has an ad 
for a urology practice in Little Rock AR, with a 501 phone number. So I`ll look 
up which station that would be in Arkansas: NRC AM Log show only: KVDW, England 
AR, D1 2500 watts, no PSSA, CH 270, which is just SE of Little Rock. But sunset 
was 2315 UT, so that`s way past critical-hours time. Could any other 1530 
station, like WCKY have been airing such an ad? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

I highly doubt WCKY or any other station on 1530 would be airing an ad
for a Little Rock business. KVDW, Vern 1530's studios are in Jacksonville, AR, 
a suburb of Little Rock.

[later:] A friend of mine is in North Little Rock about 14 air miles from KVDW 
and he says KVDW is coming in louder and clearer then 1090 KAAY. He confirms 
what is being heard is "VERN 1530" (KVDW is owned by Vernon Wells). Vern 1530 
streams online at http://vern1530am.com/ so you can check the stream against 
what you`re hearing on AM (Paul Walker, 0515 UT Feb 21, IRCA et al., via DXLD)

Glenn, it IS KVDW, no doubt about it. This station was widely reported by DXers 
in the Midwest and South on the evening of February 5-6 running day power, 
hours after it should have gone off for the evening. I logged them at 0347 UT 
on 2/6 with black gospel music and an ad for a local business that included a 
phone number in the 501 area code, perhaps the same ad you heard. Looks like  
we have another cheater to deal with. 73, (Rick Dau, South Omaha, Nebraska, 
ibid.)

UNIDENTIFIED. 6185v, Feb 21 at 1340, het of about 0.3 kHz between something in 
Chinese and something else, not sure from which side. Unlikely extended XEPPM 
which is slightly off 6185 but much closer than that. Per Aoki the collision 
would be between China Huayi and VOK, both in Chinese, so we give the nod to 
North Korea as the more likely variant (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

UNIDENTIFIED [and non]. 15435, Feb 21 at 1400-1430 trying to repeat yesterday`s 
unID Arabic reception, but nothing more than a JBA carrier until *1428:39 S9+20 
of RVA via VATICAN, 1430 IS once and sign-on with multipath echo. Hmm, I wonder 
if TUNISIA used 17735 too, 10.5 years ago (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)



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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 20:30:38 +0100
From: "Wolfgang Bueschel" <buesch...@web.de>
To: "HCDX" <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, "DXLD"
        <d...@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: Re: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs February 21, 2012
Message-ID: <3B959AEB38274B4F8A677239FC4D2D23@HNPC2>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original


KOREA D.P.R./CHINA   6185  Mess on two broadcasts heard here on 1355 to 1405 
UT Febr 21, China Huayi Bc.Corp. heard here on nearly even 6185.0 in 
Chinese/Amoy from Chengdu. But another station [probably Voice of Korea in 
Korean from 1400 UT] wandered down 800 Hertz from 6185.862 to 6185.051 kHz 
between 1357 to 1400 UT, latter has been done most probably by the engineer 
on Kujang-KRE tx site. Wandered up again from 6185.051 to x.079.
(wb, wwdxc BC-DX TopNews Febr 21)


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Glenn Hauser"
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs Febr 21, 2012

UNIDENTIFIED. 6185v, Feb 21 at 1340, het of about 0.3 kHz between something
in Chinese and something else, not sure from which side. Unlikely extended
XEPPM which is slightly off 6185 but much closer than that. Per Aoki the
collision would be between China Huayi and VOK, both in Chinese, so we give
the nod to North Korea as the more likely variant.
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)



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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2012 20:32:13 -0500 (EST)
From: Brian Alexander <brian384...@aol.com>
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: [HCDX] Feb 22 Logs
Message-ID: <8cebf18f070dd97-17f8-47...@webmail-m069.sysops.aol.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"


** ARGENTINA. 13363.5 LSB, Radio Continental, 0010-0102*, Spanish
talk. Short breaks of instrumental music. ID. Fair. Feb 22. (Brian Alexander, 
PA) 
?
** BRAZIL 15189.86, Radio Inconfid?ncia, 0015-0040, Portuguese 
ballads. Portuguese talk. ID. Weak . // 6010 - weak, poor with adjacent 
channel splatter. Feb 22. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
?
?
Brian Alexander, Mechanicsburg, PA, USA 
Equipment: Icom IC-7600, two 100 foot longwires 
?


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Message: 6
Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 14:53:22 +1300
From: "Radio Heritage Mail" <i...@radioheritage.net>
To: i...@radioheritage.net
Subject: [HCDX] Pacific Island Travellers Radio Guides
Message-ID: <380-22012232215322...@radioheritage.net>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Travellers Radio Guides
www.radioheritage.com
February 22 2012

G'day

NEW Pacific Island Radio Station Guides
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Have you used the new Travellers Radio Guides covering all the
Pacific Islands at www.radioheritage.com?

The three free guides cover Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia and
list all local AM and FM radio stations across the Pacific region.

They're designed to help travellers "stay safe - stay connected" when
visiting the islands for vacation or business.

The guides include these important travel tips: 

*why travel with an AM/FM/shortwave radio
*why travellers should not rely on mobile phone radio
*where and how to get vital news and other information during
tropical cyclones [typhoons/hurricanes], and civil unrest.

These new guides are in addition to the Australian Radio Station
guides now available at www.radioheritage.com and the existing
Pacific Asian Listener AM & Shortwave radio guides.

Radio Heritage Foundation is a registered non-profit organization
connecting radio, popular culture, history and heritage at
www.radioheritage.com. 

These guides are produced by our unpaid volunteers and a voluntary
annual donation of $25 towards our operating costs would be very
welcome! 

Thanks
Dave, Chris and the team

*Donations can be made using VISA/Mastercard via the secure PAYPAL
button*









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Date: Wed, 22 Feb 2012 17:11:28 +1300
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Subject: [HCDX] Aussie Radio Guides Add Digital Radio
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Radio Heritage Foundation
www.radioheritage.com
February 22 2012

G'day there

Aussie Radio Guides Add Digital Radio
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Have you used the Australian Radio Station Guides at
www.radioheritage.com recently?

On your next visit, you'll see we've now added all the new digital
radio stations that can be heard in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne,
Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Darwin.

These are shown as 'Digital' or 'Digi' and there are many new
stations there you won't find on AM or FM. As usual, you can click on
any of these stations and listen live if they're streaming online.

The stations are a mixture of commercial and community stations, new
ABC channels such as ABC Grandstand, ABC Country, ABC Digi and ABC
Jazz, TripleJ Unearthed; new SBS channels such as SBS Pop Asia, SBS
Chill, and digital only stations such as Barry, Novanation, and many
others.

These guides are maintained by a volunteer team as a free public
service and if you can make a voluntary annual donation of $25
towards our operational costs helping protect Australia's radio
heritage, that would be fantastic! 

Thanks!
Dave, Chris and the team

Radio Heritage Foundation is a registered non-profit connecting
radio, popular culture, history and heritage at
www.radioheritage.com. 

*Donation of $25 via VISA/Mastercard is at the secure PAYPAL button* 




















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