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   1. ClewistonUSA, Tue Morn Listening (ka4...@peoplepc.com)
   2. MB (DTK) A09 Updated Schd (Alokesh Gupta)
   3. LOG (Vincent LECLER)
   4. Glenn Hauser logs May 18-19, 2009 (Glenn Hauser)
   5. Perseus at Granite Pier - recent logs (markwa1...@aol.com)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 11:05:59 -0000
From: <ka4...@peoplepc.com>
To: "worlddx" <lebedevs...@rambler.ru>, "Shortwaveworld Shortwaveworld
        Shortwaveworld" <shortwavewo...@yahoogroups.com>, "Robert Wilkner"
        <r...@earthlink.net>,   "Marie Lamb" <mal...@cumbredx.org>,
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>,        
<gaylevanh...@monitoringtimes.com>,
        "CUMBREDX" <cumbr...@cs2.ralabs.com>, "Chuck B" <ka4...@peoplepc.com>,
        "Anker Petersen" <anker.peter...@mail.dk>, <wghau...@yahoo.com>,
        <d...@yahoogroups.com>, "Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI Logs DSWCI"
        <l...@directbox.com>
Subject: [HCDX] ClewistonUSA, Tue Morn Listening
Message-ID: <002b01c9d871$cc232850$fac8a...@hp98588948284>
Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";
        reply-type=original

Indonesia, 9525, Voice of Indonesia, 1053-1101,  At tune in, noted a
program of Islamic type music.  At 1059 a female comments in English.
ID at 1100 as "Voice of Indonesia ...9525 15125 11785  ... suggestion ...
mail address ...  P.O. Box 1157 Jakarta, Indonesia ..."  Then off the 
air by 1101.  Signal was good.    (Chuck Bolland, May 19, 2009)

Clewiston, Florida
Watkins Johnson HF1000




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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 17:31:13 +0530
From: Alokesh Gupta <alokeshgu...@gmail.com>
To: Alokesh - Gmail <alokeshgu...@gmail.com>
Subject: [HCDX] MB (DTK) A09 Updated Schd
Message-ID:
        <770a412d0905190501pe229e4dic5603a617be0d...@mail.gmail.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1

Media Broadcast (DTK) updated A09 schd (as on 19th May, 2009) is now
available for download from this link :

http://www.media-broadcast.com/fileadmin/user_upload/Downloads/A09_operational_190509.pdf

----
Alokesh Gupta
New Delhi


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Message: 3
Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 23:25:28 +0200
From: "Vincent LECLER" <vlec...@orange.fr>
To: "RADIODIFFUSION F" <dx_...@yahoogroupes.fr>,        "HCDX"
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, "DXLD" <d...@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [HCDX] LOG
Message-ID: <d974324f852a427d83b08322cec5b...@prorpri01>
Content-Type: text/plain;       charset="us-ascii"

Hi All, 
 
Enclosed the log from the last few days :
 
20090517 1717 11605.0 VOA SUDIO 7,TALATA VOLONONDRY             MDG
355 Shona 
20090517 2030 11810.0 RADIO ROMANIA INT.,GALBENI                ROU
555 English
20090517 2039 11865.0 DEUTSCHE WELLE,SINES                      POR
355 English
20090517 2105 11660.0 CRI,KASHI                                 CHN
455 French
20090517 2110  9430.0 CRI,URUMQUI                               CHN
455 French        //11660 KHz
20090517 2112  7320.0 CRI,SAMARA                                RUS
355 French        //11660 KHz
20090518 2056 11735.0 RADIO ZANZIBAR,DOLE                       TZA
244 Swahili       s/off at 2100
20090519 1929  4940.0 VOA,PINHEIRA                              STP
355 English
20090519 1931  4930.0 VOA,MOPENG HILL                           BOT
233 English       //4940 KHZ
20090519 1941  6005.0 BBC WS,MAHE                               SEY
344 English
20090519 1943  9410.0 BBC WS,MAHE                               SEY
355 English       //6005 KHz
20090519 1951  5995.0 BBC WS,A'SEELA                            OMA
244 English
20090519 1954  5995.0 ORTM,BAMAKO                               MLI
344 French
20090519 2010 11725.0 RNZI,RANGITAIKI                           NZL
244 English
20090519 2025  6170.0 VOA,MEYERTON                              AFS
344 French
20090519 2028 17550.0 VOA,BONAIRE                               ATN
222 French         //6170 KHz
20090519 2030  9815.0 VOA,MOPENG HILL                           BOT
333 French         //6170 KHz
20090519 2032  6135.0 BBC WS,MEYERTON                           AFS
344 Portuguese
20090519 2041  6065.0 BBC WS,MEYERTON                           AFS
344 Portuguese     //6135 KHZ
20090519 2044  3380.0 BBC WS,MEYERTON                           AFS
222 Portuguese     //6135 KHz
20090519 2056  6010.0 BR1, BREST                                BLR
333 Belarusian     //279 KHZ
20090519 2100  6135.0 CRI,BEIJING                               CHN
555 English
 
73 de Vincent 
QTH: Poitiers, France


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Message: 4
Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 16:33:10 -0700 (PDT)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs May 18-19, 2009
Message-ID: <851711.33464...@web51109.mail.re2.yahoo.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1


** CANADA. May 19 at 2135 I was checking 9330 to see if I could get a signal 
there // 12085 Syria, q.v.. Instead I heard a big blob of extremely distorted 
talk, extending roughly 9320-9360, peaking around 9335. Figured it was most 
likely very strong WWRB 9385 which has done this before, or weaker but still 
spur-producing WTJC 9370 --- but the modulation spike peaks did not match 
either. So searched further on second receiver for a match. 

There it is, on 9515! Which is RCI, currently in Chinese. That`s another 
transmitter which has gone haywire in the past. Then looked for more spurious 
on hi side and found it even worse, roughly 9650-9720, peaking around 9685. 
Forget about hearing any other stations in those ranges. 

9515 itself was somewhat undermodulated and distorted but nowhere as bad as the 
spurs. 9515 is scheduled to go off at 2159, and indeed it and the spurs were 
off after 2200. The next language, Spanish, should start at 2205 on 6100, but I 
was hearing nothing there a few minutes later. If it`s the very same 
transmitter it might also pollute the 49m band. I have notified Sackville 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA. Firedrake, May 19 at 1350: 8400 stronger than 9000 and once again // 
rather than different feeds. Also // 13970 but not audible on 15150 or 15600 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) See also CUBA

** CUBA [and non]. 9805, May 18 at 1422, DCJC pulses QRMing weak signal in 
Vietnamese. Per Aoki, that is Radio Free Asia, 14-15 at 285 degrees from 
Saipan. Nice of Cuba to help out their Hanoi comrades, but jamming probably not 
very effective way over there! Axually, it`s typically leftover incompetent 
Cuban jamming which on 9805 is ``needed`` only at 1000-1300 when Radio Mart? is 
using it. Aoki does not have this RFA transmission a*terisked as jammed 
intentionally.

Imagine how many Cuban people could have a decent meal merely with the money 
saved by reducing jamming only to hours required against broadcasts hostile to 
the regime! Let alone closing down the power-hogging jammers completely and 
letting chips fall where they may. The Revolution really has no confidence in 
itself.

9565, DentroCuban Jamming Command pulses against nothing, May 19 at 1311; 
they`re there because Radio Mart? uses 9565 at a totally different time, 
1700-2400. Well, not exactly against nothing, since this was QRMing CRI relay 
via CUBA on 9570! Cuban Commies vs Chinese Commies via Cuban Commies! (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** FRANCE [and non]. 17620, May 19 at 1355 with jazz vocal by YL in English, 
but off at 1357* This fits for RFI Issoudun to WAf schedule.

The strike must be in its 8th day, since May 19 at 2123 I was again hearing 
songs in French on 17630, instead of the scheduled Spanish semihour via Guiana 
French, and again cut off abruptly at 2130* sharp, while the same music, a few 
sex apart continued on much weaker 17620, now to WAf from Montsin?ry (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. Now that VOI is back on a clear frequency, 9525, I can confirm 
that they are still doing a joint program in English with RRI Banjarmasin on 
Tuesdays; May 19 had give-and-take between Jakarta hostess and RRI-B guy, and 
at 1342 went to pre-produced program from Banjarmasin. No QRM, but we still 
have to cope with accents, hum, undermodulation, and propagational fading 
reducing readability. All I could tell was that the talk was full of numerical 
statistics, probably MEGO-inducing anyway, tsk (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** SYRIA. 12085 with big S9+20 signal May 19 at 2133, but hum and just barely 
audible extremely undermodulated ME vocal music. Has to be R. Damascus as 
scheduled during this hour in English, and with its typical modulation 
problems. Then looked for possible // 9330 but found it blocked by RCI spur; 
see CANADA (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      



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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 21:23:50 -0400
From: markwa1...@aol.com
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: [HCDX] Perseus at Granite Pier - recent logs
Message-ID: <8cba700c40dc4de-148c-1...@fwm-m18.sysops.aol.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; format=flowed

Report from Mark Connelly, WA1ION - Times / dates = UTC / 2008
e-mail = "markwa1...@aol.com"

[Connelly*R-MA] = Rockport, MA, USA
(GC= 42.667 N / 70.621 W) (= 42? 40' N / 70? 37' W)
(Granite Pier)
site-related info: <http://home.comcast.net/~dx_lab/dx_clams_2005.htm>

Receivers: Microtelecom Perseus, Drake R8A

Antenna: cardioid-pattern Micro-SuperLoop on car roof, square, 2 m per 
side, with 16:1 transformer (to DX Engineering RPA-1 amp) on east 
bottom corner and 5K potentiometer on west corner (see 
<http://home.comcast.net/~dx_lab/pictures/micro_superloop.htm>)

======================================================

*** TRANSATLANTIC DX ***

153 | ALGERIA | Chaine 1, Bechar, MAY 14 0010 - Arabic string music; 
poor. [Connelly*R-MA]

162 | FRANCE | France-Inter, Allouis, MAY 14 0105 - French talk by 
woman, old fashioned male French romantic-style vocal; good. 
[Connelly*R-MA]

171 | MOROCCO | R. Mediterranee Internationale, Nador, MAY 14 0009 - 
pop Arabic music; fair to good. + MAY 14 0105 - contemporary Arabic 
music; good. [Connelly*R-MA]

198 | UNITED KINGDOM | BBC R.4, Droitwich et al., MAY 14 0105 - 
sport-related talk mentioning Manchester and Liverpool; poor / noisy. 
[Connelly*R-MA]

234 | LUXEMBOURG | RTL, Junglinster, MAY 14 0105 - two men in French, 
laughing. [Connelly*R-MA]

252 | ALGERIA | Radiodif. Algerienne, Tipaza, MAY 14 0
105 - man in 
French about "algerienne" and mentions of scores and other 
sports-related topics; alone on channel. [Connelly*R-MA]

612 | MOROCCO | RTM A, Sebaa-Aioun, MAY 14 0101 - Arabic talk by man; 
weak.  Low-band MW TA's only started showing after 0100 UTC (about an 
hour after sunset). [Connelly*R-MA]

711.07 | WESTERN SAHARA | RTM, Laayoune, MAY 14 0053 - a cappella male 
Arabic vocal; good, strongest low-band TA. [Connelly*R-MA]

747 | CANARY ISLANDS // SPAIN | RNE R.5 synchros, MAY 14 0101 - 
fast-talk Spanish news by man; under Netherlands. [Connelly*R-MA]

747 | NETHERLANDS | R. 5, Zeewolde-Flevoland, MAY 14 0101 - Dutch talk 
by woman; poor, over RNE synchros. [Connelly*R-MA]

756 | GERMANY | Deutschlandfunk, Braunschweig & Ravensburg, MAY 14 0101 
- man with news in German; fair. [Connelly*R-MA]

765 | SWITZERLAND | RSR Option Musique, Sottens, MAY 14 0101 - French 
news by man; fair. [Connelly*R-MA]

783 | MAURITANIA | R. Mauritanie, Nouakchott, MAY 14 0000 - man in 
Arabic; poor. [Connelly*R-MA]

837 | FRANCE | France Info, Nancy, MAY 14 0101 - man & woman with 
French news; slightly over others. [Connelly*R-MA]

855 | SPAIN | RNE R.1 synchros, MAY 14 0026 - // 1305 with woman in 
Spanish; to good peak. [Connelly*R-MA]

882 | CANARY ISLANDS // SPAIN | COPE synchros, MAY 14 0058 - man in 
Spanish, then an operatic type of vocal; to fair peak, dominant. 
[Connelly*R-MA]

909 |=2
0UNITED KINGDOM | BBC R.5 synchros, MAY 14 0101 - BBC news by man; 
through WAEI slop. [Connelly*R-MA]

945 | FRANCE | France Info, Toulouse, MAY 14 0101 - French news by man; 
poor, better on USB to dodge WGIN (930) IBOC and CINW slop. 
[Connelly*R-MA]

981 | ALGERIA | RTVA Chaine 2, Algiers, MAY 14 0100 - Arabic music, 5 
pips then a sixth at a higher pitch, musical interlude, then news by 
man in French; good. [Connelly*R-MA]

999 | SPAIN | COPE, Madrid, MAY 14 0003 - Spanish news by woman; fair. 
[Connelly*R-MA]

1008 | CANARY ISLANDS (t) | Punto Radio, Las Palmas, MAY 14 0102 - pop 
music not parallel to SER on 1116. [Connelly*R-MA]

1053 | UNITED KINGDOM | TalkSport synchros, MAY 14 0100 - deep-voiced 
announcer "TalkSport News"; over second station and WEPN slop. 
[Connelly*R-MA]

1071 | SPAIN | Euskadi Irratia, Bilbao, MAY 14 0102 - woman with 
Spanish news mentioning Italia, Inglaterra; fair. [Connelly*R-MA]

1088 | ANGOLA | R. Nacional, Mulenvos, MAY 14 0002 - Portuguese news by 
man & woman; poor to fair, actually stronger than 1089 TalkSport at the 
time. [Connelly*R-MA]

1089 | UNITED KINGDOM | TalkSport synchros, MAY 14 0102 - "Sport 
Update" feature with news about the hosting of the Rugby Union World 
Cup; good. [Connelly*R-MA]

1098 | SPAIN | RNE R.5 synchros, MAY 14 0000 - "Caribbean Blue" by 
Enya, then pips, R. Nacional de Espana ID, news by woman; good. + MAY 
14200050 - // 855 & 1107 with woman in Spanish; good. [Connelly*R-MA]

1107 | SPAIN | RNE R.5 synchros, MAY 14 0049 - // 855 with woman in 
Spanish; over growl and apparent US English talker (Germany?). 
[Connelly*R-MA]

1116 | SPAIN | SER synchros, MAY 14 0057 - // 1179 with woman in 
Spanish; good. [Connelly*R-MA]

1134 | CROATIA | Glas Hrvatske, Zadar, MAY 14 0103 - Croatian talk by 
man; loud, way over Spain. [Connelly*R-MA]

1134 | SPAIN | COPE synchros, MAY 14 0103 - fast Spanish talk; under 
Croatia. [Connelly*R-MA]

1143 | SPAIN | COPE synchros, MAY 14 0039 - // 1224 with man & woman in 
Spanish; fair. [Connelly*R-MA]

1152 | SPAIN | RNE R.5 synchros, MAY 14 0037 - // 855 with discussion; 
to fair peak. [Connelly*R-MA]

1170 | UNITED ARAB EMIRATES | R. Sawa, Al Dhabiya, MAY 14 0101 - 
Mideast female vocal; briefly through WWVA. [Connelly*R-MA]

1179 | CANARY ISLANDS // SPAIN | SER synchros, MAY 14 0057 - // 1116 
with echoey Spanish talk by woman; over unID music station. 
[Connelly*R-MA]

1206 | FRANCE | France Info, Bordeaux, MAY 14 0044 - // 1377 with 
Mideast-influenced jazzy female vocal; good. + MAY 14 0107 - Dixieland 
jazz; good. [Connelly*R-MA]

1215 | SPAIN | COPE synchros, MAY 14 0006 - man & woman in Spanish; 
mixed with UK. [Connelly*R-MA]

1215 | UNITED KINGDOM | Absolute R. synchros, MAY 14 0037 - Coldplay 
song; to good peak over Spain. + MAY 14 004120- talk about old people 
over "Waiting for God" TV theme music; good. + MAY 14 0100 - 
"Wonderwall" by Oasis, then Absolute Radio ID; good. [Connelly*R-MA]

1224 | SPAIN | COPE synchros, MAY 14 0039 - // 1143 with man & woman in 
Spanish; over others. [Connelly*R-MA]

1296 | UNITED KINGDOM | R. XL, Langley Mill, MAY 14 0108 - Bollywood 
type female vocal; over Spain, others. [Connelly*R-MA]

1296.05 | SPAIN | COPE, Valencia, MAY 14 0102 - Spanish talk, still a 
bit on the high side of the channel. [Connelly*R-MA]

1305 | SPAIN | RNE R.5 synchros, MAY 14 0026 - // 855 with woman in 
Spanish; fair. [Connelly*R-MA]

1314 | SPAIN | RNE R.5 synchros, MAY 14 0108 - // 1305 with two men in 
Spanish; poor. [Connelly*R-MA]

1359 | SPAIN | RNE, Arganda del Rey, MAY 14 0108 - // 1305 & 1314 with 
two men in Spanish; fair. [Connelly*R-MA]

1377 | FRANCE | France Info, Lille, MAY 14 0044 - // 1206 with 
Mideast-influenced jazzy female vocal; poor to fair over WMYF slop. + 
MAY 14 0109 - roaring '20s type jazz // 1206; fair. [Connelly*R-MA]

1413 | SPAIN | RNE R.5 synchros, MAY 14 0109 - // 1305 with talk, then 
music; in bad WVAE (1400) IBOC. [Connelly*R-MA]

1422 | ALGERIA | RTA, Algiers, MAY 14 0013 - man in French; to fair 
peak over Germany. + MAY 14 0108 - French rapping with Mideast flutes 
in the accompaniment; good. [Connelly*R-MA]

1422 | GERMANY | Deutschlandfunk, Heusweiler,20MAY 14 0109 - modern 
classical piano music noted during Algeria fade. [Connelly*R-MA]

1431 | DJIBOUTI | R. Sawa, Arta, MAY 14 0014 - pop Arabic vocal with 
large string section; fair. + MAY 14 0109 - Radio Sawa ID and jingle, 
then Mideast dance club music; good. [Connelly*R-MA]

1485 | SPAIN | SER synchros, MAY 14 0024 - fast Spanish talk; poor. + 
MAY 14 0108 - echoey Spanish; poor. [Connelly*R-MA]

1512 | SAUDI ARABIA | BSKSA, Jeddah, MAY 14 0022 - a cappella Arabic 
vocal; in WWZN slop. [Connelly*R-MA]

1521 | SAUDI ARABIA | BSKSA, Duba, MAY 14 0016 - man in Arabic, music 
interlude, more talk; good.  Noted as early as 2300 UTC. 
[Connelly*R-MA]

1548 | KUWAIT | R. Sawa, Kabd-Kuwait City, MAY 14 0021 - man in Arabic; 
peaking a bit over WQEW IBOC rubbish. [Connelly*R-MA]

1557 | FRANCE | France Info, Fontbonne, MAY 14 0017 - man in French; 
fair over WQEW slop. [Connelly*R-MA]

1575 | UNITED ARAB EMIRATES | R. Farda, Al Dhabiya, MAY 14 0108 - 
Mideast rock; briefly good through CFAV slop and WQEW IBOC. 
[Connelly*R-MA]

1584 | CEUTA | RadiOle, MAY 14 0018 - Spanish rock music; to fair peak. 
+ MAY 14 0109 - romantic Spanish vocal; fair, over SER. [Connelly*R-MA]

1602 | SPAIN | R. Vitoria, Vitoria, MAY 14 0000 - Euzkadi network ID, 
pips, news. + MAY 14 0018 - Spanish talk, pop music; over SER. 
[Connelly*R-MA]


*** PAN-AMERICAN DX ***

555 | ST. KITTS & 
NEVIS | R. ZIZ, Basseterre, MAY 14 0100 - news by man 
& woman; poor in WGAN slop. [Connelly*R-MA]

610 | BRAZIL | ZYL268, Nova Lima - Belo Horizonte (presumed), MAY 14 
0030 - Portuguese sports-type shouting man; cresting briefly over 
CHNC/WGIR. [Connelly*R-MA]

640 | GUADELOUPE | R. Guadeloupe, Pointe-a-Pitre, MAY 14 0032 - French 
sports report; over CBN. [Connelly*R-MA]

700 | BRAZIL | ZYK686, R. Eldorado AM, Sao Paulo, MAY 14 0009 - 
Portuguese shouting; poor. [Connelly*R-MA]

720 | VENEZUELA | YVQE, R. Oriente, Porlamar, MAY 14 0032 - "en 
Venezuela, Oriente"; atop others. [Connelly*R-MA]

740 | BRAZIL | ZYH446, R. Sociedade da Bahia, Salvador, MAY 14 0009 - 
Portuguese sportstalk, mentions of futebol, Bahia, and Salvador, then 
typical "Close Encounters" instrumental theme music interlude; good. + 
MAY 14 0050 - sports coverage in Portuguese; very good, way over CHCM. 
[Connelly*R-MA]

750 | VENEZUELA | YVKS, RCR, Caracas, MAY 14 0050 - Venezuelan food 
store advert; good. + MAY 14 0101 - man & woman in Spanish with 
Venezuela news; under CBGY. [Connelly*R-MA]

760 | BRAZIL | ZYH588, R. Uirapuru, Fortaleza, MAY 14 0005 - Portuguese 
talk; under WCHP. + MAY 14 0031 - man & woman with reverberated 
Portuguese talk that seemed religious; dominant. [Connelly*R-MA]

820 | ST. KITTS & NEVIS | Trinity Broadcast Network / R. Paradise, 
Charlestown, MAY 13 2351 - talk about the need for missionary work in 
India,=2
0Africa, and some parts of the US; good. + MAY 14 0000 - ID "This 
is the Trinity Broadcasting Network"; good. [Connelly*R-MA]

840 | BRAZIL | ZYK687, R.Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo, MAY 13 2352 & MAY 14 
0001 - fast Portuguese sports talk; fair. [Connelly*R-MA]

860 | BRAZIL | ZYJ459, R. CBN, Rio de Janeiro, MAY 13 2352 - excited 
Portuguese talk; fair. + MAY 14 0001 - Portuguese; fair. [Connelly*R-MA]

895 | ST. KITTS & NEVIS | V. of Nevis, Bath Village, MAY 14 0010 - 
talkshow host mentioned "this is an appeal to our young people"; fair 
to good. [Connelly*R-MA]

900 | BRAZIL | unID city, MAY 14 0030 - kind of a toss-up between 
ZYJ951 Natal and ZYJ454 Rio as the source of the man shouting in 
Portuguese here; briefly through CKDH, WGAM, and a rabble of others. 
[Connelly*R-MA]

1000 | BRAZIL | ZYK522, R. Record, Sao Paulo, MAY 14 0001 - man in 
Portuguese, advert mentioning Brazil, then talk by woman; fair, 
dominant. [Connelly*R-MA]

1010 | BRAZIL | ZYH625, R. CBN, Fortaleza, MAY 13 2359 - most likely 
this (though possibly ZYH448 Salvador) with Portuguese sports coverage 
briefly atop WINS. [Connelly*R-MA]

1070 | VENEZUELA | YVMA, Mundial Zulia, Maracaibo, MAY 14 0031 - "en 
Venezuela" mentions in advert; very poor with 1071 Spain hitting it 
 from the high side and a big blob of WTIC IBOC on the low side. 
[Connelly*R-MA]

1100 | BRAZIL | ZYK694, R. Globo, Sao Paulo, MAY 13 2353 - Portu
guese 
talk; mixed with WHLI. + MAY 14 0005 - Globo ID and self-promotion; to 
good peak. + MAY 14 0042 - Globo mention, Portuguese adverts; over 
WTAM. [Connelly*R-MA]

1100 | unID | MAY 14 0057 - man with French talk; briefly mixing with 
Brazil & WTAM. [Connelly*R-MA]

1110 | VENEZUELA | YVQT, R. Carupano, Carupano, MAY 14 0057 - Carupano 
ID; well over WBT. [Connelly*R-MA]

1140 | BRAZIL | ZYH449, R. Cultura, Salvador, MAY 14 0002 - Cultura ID, 
Portuguese talk; to good peak. + MAY 14 0003 - "en Salvador, Bahia" 
mention; good, dominant. [Connelly*R-MA]

1220 | BRAZIL | ZYJ258, R. Globo, Rio de Janeiro, MAY 14 0001 - 
reverberated very fast Portuguese talk by man; over domestics at times. 
+ MAY 14 0003 - adverts. [Connelly*R-MA]

===

Perseus at Granite Pier (round 1: 13 MAY 2009)

I've had the Perseus a few weeks now and I finally had an opportunity 
to test this out on a sunset-period mini-DXpedition to the famous 
Granite Pier site in Rockport, MA.

There were several power-up options for 5 volts at 1 amp needed by the 
receiver.  What I wound up using this time around was a 6 volt alkaline 
lantern battery with a dropping diode (1N5400) in series with the 
positive terminal.  In case this method didn't work out, I also had a 
homebrew box with a 5 volt regulator that runs OK off car 12 VDC but 
tends to get hot even though the 7805-type regulator is bolted directly20
to the metal box for heat-sinking.

I used a digital multimeter to monitor the voltage going into the 
Perseus to make sure it stayed between 4.7 and 5.3 volts throughout the 
periods of intermittent use.  Besides capturing spectrum (primarily at 
top-of-hours and bottom-of-hours) with the Perseus, I also had the 
Drake R8A with me for live DXing in between.

The computer used to run the Perseus was the MSI Wind U100 netbook.  
400 kHz wide captures (e.g. 1200-1600) sound clean.  There is slight 
occasional stuttering on some of the 800 kHz wide ones (e.g. 530-1330). 
  Irregularities on playback audio can be reduced by minimizing the 
Perseus GUI window and by disabling internet access and other programs 
on the netbook.  Generally the recovered audio sounds clear and 
indistinguishable from live DXing.

Mid-May is not really prime for TA's so it was mostly the big 'usuals' 
that showed up.  Saudi Arabia on 1521 was the first one to show at 7 
p.m. local / 2300 UTC, about an hour before sunset.  It took a while 
before much else emerged from "across the pond", that just shows you 
how much kick Saudi's coastally-sited 2 megawatt rig has to lead the 
rest of the pack so decisively.  By sunset, around 8 p.m. EDT / 0000 
UTC, a fair number of the usual cast of TA's were in.  As noted 
elsewhere, the 891 Algerian is now off air at times that would be 
conducive to skip.  Weak 891 het against W
AMG was probably Portugal, 
logged before here.  The 981 and 1422 Algerians were blasting in, along 
with 711.07 Western Sahara which (at times) was clearly louder than 
France on 711.0 and WOR on 710.

But more interesting than the TA's were Brazilians popping up on a 
number of the 10 kHz channels.  1100 was likely the best - dominating 
WHLI early on and WTAM later.  1140 came through with a nice "Cultura, 
Salvador, Bahia" ID.  Total number of Brazilians logged: 12.

The spectrum files are quite big with a 5 or 6 minute file of 530 - 
1330 kHz coming in at about 2 gigabytes and 4 to 5 minutes of 820 - 
1620 adding up to 1.6 gigs.

Antenna used on the car roof was the "Micro-SuperLoop" (2 m by 2 m 
square, nulling west-southwest).  I adjusted the west lower corner 
termination pot to null WPHT-1210 PA at about 500 km / 300 miles.  This 
represented a signal in the mid-range of vertical arrival angles: 
lower-angle longer-skip than WTIC-1080 CT and the NYC stations but 
shorter-skip / higher-angle than midwestern skywave stations or any 
groundwaves.  Sometimes I've used WCBS-880 but that has a mix of 
groundwave and skip, so WPHT is a better null target (virtually no 
groundwave).  With it nulled, co-channel VOAR (NL) can come in well, 
along with the adjacent TA's: France - 1206 and UK (over Spain) - 1215.

The small roof-top antenna needs amplification.  I always run the DX 
Engineering RP
A-1, a virtually bulletproof push-pull design, after the 
antenna's 16:1 matching transformer output.  I can additionally kick in 
a second amp (homebrew) for greater gain, though it can sometimes add 
mix products, mostly down in the longwave region where the antenna has 
very low sensitivity compared to how it receives higher frequencies.  
On most of the spectrum grabs, I just ran the one amp stage (RPA-1) to 
keep spurs at a minimum.  During a 5 minute capture I might kick the 
second amplifier in for the last minute in case something down in the 
mud needs a little more gain.

Access to a larger and more directive antenna system would have helped, 
but such cannot be managed at that particular site.  A more spacious 
operating area (than the front passenger seat of a car) and access to 
AC power would have enabled some productivity-enhancing niceties such 
as a computer with enough "horsepower" for 1600 kHz wide captures.

All that said, this initial Perseus "roadtrip" went well.



End of Hard-Core-DX Digest, Vol 77, Issue 21
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