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   1. DX LOGS - Ralph Perry  - 12 Feb (Ralph Perry)
   2. Logs 11+12/2 (Zacharias Liangas )
   3. Feb. 08-12 logs (L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec)
   4. Glenn Hauser logs Feb 11-12, 2011 (Glenn Hauser)
   5. *WIN* Pirate Radio DVD Competition (Radio Heritage Mail)
   6. Feb 12 Logs (brian384...@aol.com)
   7. Glenn Hauser logs February 12-13, 2011 (Glenn Hauser)
   8. Logs (Manuel M?ndez)
   9. cupid is going dx again towards the east now !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 06:30:44 -0800 (PST)
From: Ralph Perry <ralphpe...@yahoo.com>
To: cumbr...@jumbo.ralabs.com
Subject: [HCDX] DX LOGS - Ralph Perry  - 12 Feb
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CHAD - 6165, Radiodiffusion Nationale Tchadienne, N'djamena, good signal 
2150-2215 2/7, pleasant African rhythms to 2200 nx and commentary show in FF by 
OM, with remote feeds by YL and others.  Gone at 2245 recheck.  Slated to s/off 
daily 2230* except weekends when it runs to 2300*.  (R Perry, Illinois)

ECUADOR - 4814.98, R. El Buen Pastor, 1050-1110, decent signal and in the clear 
on 2/5 (ute missing) but noisy.  Upbeat nondescript music to 1052 when quick 
theme burst and OM on top, "Radio El Buen Pastor, nuestro programa esta manana 
. 
. ." t/ck and fqy quote.  Into what sounded like brief rlg tlk, mtning "El 
Senor 
. . . Dios . . ." and then MOR orchls at 1102 with another ID over.  (R Perry, 
Illinois)

INDIA - 6155, Bangalore, noting this 2/10 and 2/11 with good signal and in the 
clear, early local evenings.  A bit unusual to hear the subcontinent in 
Illinois 
at this time, although a darkness short path exists.  On 2/11, fqy clear when 
carrier switched on 0012 and 0015 YL abruptly speaking.  Believe this is the 
Urdu domestic service.  0015.30, chanting by OM, sound like Islamic call to 
prayer (interesting to hear this on an India xmtr, but a reminder that about 
15% 
of Bangalore population is indeed Muslim).  0021 OM in Urdu and then into 
subcontinental music.  YL singer with subcontinental combo featuring sitar, 
tabla, etc.  Segued to 0029 t/o.  Same pattern pgming heard prior day, when 
noting call to prayer already in progress at 0018, the 0021 anmt and then into 
Hindi music.  Nice signal and just a lot of fun to hear this.  Armchair level 
signal at the top of fade-ins.  (R Perry, Illinois).

GUYANA - GBS Georgetown noted 0920 past 0950 2/12, deep fades, OM ancr in EE 
with instl mx.  (R Perry, Illinois)

BRAZIL - 4885, R. Clube do Para, best signal in the band 0935 on 2/12, booming 
in at 0935 with OM ancr in P giving ID ("Radio Clube do Para, muito bom dia! . 
. 
. na faixa de 60 metros . . ."  and fqy quote over musical backdrop.  Same day, 
at 0940 on 4915 Anhanguera presumed, OM PP tlk and mx, but lower sig.  Also an 
unid Brazilian on 4865 at 1015. (R Perry, Illinois)

CHINA - 6030, China National Radio 1, fine signal 1305 2/12 with what sounded a 
lot like a Lion Dance performance with clanging symbols, drumming.  Into local 
folk music by small band with local kazoo-like horns, drumming, etc.  Seemed 
live performance.  Wonderful listening, nice to play inthe background while 
typing, etc.  (R Perry, Illinois)

-----------------------------------------

Ralph Perry, Wheaton, Illinois
Drake R8B; Eton E1; Hallicrafters SX100; Knightkit Star Roamer
Dentron Super Tuner + Ameco PLF-2
Longwire


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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 16:39:11 +0200
From: "Zacharias Liangas " <gree...@otenet.gr>
To: <>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs 11+12/2
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Stations logged with the  help of the latest  4 DX Mix  news (that includes 
relays via Babcock )
http://zlgr.multiply.com/journal/item/332
9975 Nihon no Kaze 1515 talk in Korean, sometimes  with talks from  
Japanese ppl followed by Korean translation  35433

21840 (from ASC  and S20 ) //9895 (via DHA  and S6 with delay abt 0.1 sec) 
WYFR 1521 with some phone ins 1528 with IS/ID address etc

Polish radio 11905 (S20 44444) //15245 (S10 in sync with 11905 ,1530*) 
with talks , a song , IS

7295 Traxx FM?? 1533 with  S6 but reception was as 45534!! . A sudden 
carrier intruder on 1534 with S9 did a  signal copy of 42xx2 . advert on 1536 
new tune in  1555  with talk s in Eng (still under the carrier intruder poss. 
CRI )

9965 Nihon no Kaze 1538 with talks by OM in Korean YL 1557 spelling 
letters , with a  background music and  web addresses

5760 RF Chosun 1540 with talks by OM in KO QRMEd  by a spike and white 
noise  S9

17745 Sudan R Service 1548 with talks /disc'ns in AR , ID by YL  then AR 
msx S7 45544

17770 R Canada Africa???? 1551 with hilife songs ID by OM in Arabic with 
new ID R C Afr then with a LA/hilife song S6 35333 S off 1559

9960 Bar Kulan 1602 OM with ID , a short Quranic verse then OM with talks 
in Somali and Arabic 'uork bar kulan ' then YL with talks , some mentioned 
'rresha, mreka  '  S8 435x3

9965 R A 1605 with talks news in CC S9


9940 FEBA 1608 in Amharic 1608 with talks  HOA song and back to talks 
S3 max best in AM N
9950  AIR 1612 with 'modern' Bollywood pop  hits  (90s and then song 'its 
magic' ) S9 434x3

6240 V of Martyrs 1615 YL mentioning Jesus Christ , a gong , OM with talk 
in a very serious style , another OM with talk in a dramatized way . Some 
background music and people  from crowd S10 445x4

7195 supposedly V of Broad masses  2 ?  1618  with HoA music and talks in 
Amharic  or Eritrean New tune in 1727  with S7 signal and HoA songs

9840 Sudan RS  1731  with ID  short music  gap then again YL with ID then 
news  S7 35343

11785 IBRA Swahili 1735 with a Hindi music  style hilife song  S20

4880 SWR Africa 1755 under Mossad station and 1803 with YL talking in 
Eng ,a and several mentions of ZWE S8 34332

4895 ZWE  community radio 1806 OM wih talks , relatively poor modulation  
over a quite noisy background S6 24232

7480 Payam E Dhoost 1810 with a traditional  Kurdish style  song , YL in 
Farsi with talks , hymn 1811  then talks by OM  S7 334x3

5955 VoVietnam via MOS (?) with English program  1816 man with talks in 
Vietnamese which  was translated into English 1820  a ballad song  S30!!!

11740 Damal 1833 OM with ID "damal ... Somaliyeed ' and mentioning MHz 
meter band  1835 with nasyid song S40 (55555) Another man with with a 
Muslim program but audio has 'mike-buzz' 

5780 Ashna Radio (via KWT )   1854  with phone in OM speaking a poem 
then song then s off
S9 max /S4 local QRN level

9430 for Dardasha radio  1901 there  is a strong QRM from R Liberty that 
mostly wipes them out . Around S5  for Dardarsha  and S7-9 for Liberty

9965 Farda 1914 Persian pop song , ID  then an English song S7 35433

12-2

6045 KBS 0735 talkz in Korean S10
15205  FEBA in Urdu 0810 S4 , 25333
15220 FEBA in Arabic 0804 with S5Standard rig : ICOM R75 / 2x16 V / 
m@h40 heads Sennheiser 
Please read and distribute this 15 year research article 
http://tinyurl.com/5vzg7e 
Please read my article on SINPO at http://tinyurl.com/yt7qjd
________________________
http://zlgr.multiply.com (radio monitoring site plus audio clips ) MAIN SITE 
http://www.delicious.com/gr_greek1/@zach (all mypages !!)
........
Zacharias Liangas , Thessaloniki Greece 
greekdx @ otenet dot gr  ---  
Pesawat penerima: ICOM R75 , Lowe HF150 , Degen 1102,1103,108,
Tecsun PL200/550, Chibo c300/c979, Yupi 7000 
Antenna: 16m hor, 2x16 m V invert, 1m australian loop 




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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 14:09:11 -0200
From: L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec <eefi...@yahoo.com.br>
To: <Hard-Core-DX@hard-core-dx.com>, <cumbr...@n2jeu.net>,
        <playdx2...@yahoogroups.com>, <d...@yahoogroups.com>,
        <g...@apple.email.ne.jp>, "Anker Petersen" <anker.peter...@mail.dk>,
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Subject: [HCDX] Feb. 08-12 logs
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4828, Voice of Zimbabwe, Gweru. February, 08 2154-2217 African music ( 
xylophone-like and voice), male in an uncertain language, back same kind of 
music, female in English talks segment, N. A., at 2217 audio off. Progressive 
enhacement, 23322 (lob-B).

 

7260, R. Vanuatu, Port Vila. February, 09 0830-0839 studio female and male in 
English discussion with male outside; // 3945, 23332. February, 12 0839-0853 
female in an uncertain language talks, local music. // 3945, 34333 (lob-B).



4796, Bolivia, R. L?pez, Uyuni. February, 09 0843-0852 local Pop, Bolero style 
music selections, many canned ID by female on music "stay escuchando R. L?pez". 
Strong, 34333 (lob-B).

 

5020, Solomon Islands BC, Honiara. February, 10 0838-0848 non stop female in an 
uncertain language (English or Tok Pisin?) talks. 23422, (lob-B).

 

9710, R. Australia, Shepparton. February, 10 0859-0910 Tok Pisin (listed) 
instrumental music sounding like an I.S., male and female talks, "R. 
Australia",  old English Pop music of 90's. 34433, (lob-B).

 

15476, Antarctica, RN San Gabriel. 2/11 at 1420 and 1903, no signal from 
Antarctica, (lob-B).

 

3945, Japan, R. Nikkei 2, Chiba-Nagara. February, 12 0828-0839 English Pop 
music selections. Sometimes in a battle agaisnt Vanuatu, 22332 (lob-B).

 

73's

 

L?cio Ot?vio Bobrowiec

Embu SP Brasil

SW40 - Dipoles and Longwire


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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 09:56:58 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs Feb 11-12, 2011
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** ANTARCTICA. More on anticipated reactivation of LRA36, 15476: Re: 
``broadcasting will be resumed on February 25, i.e. another Friday, which seems 
odd instead of a Monday, assuming they will resume being M-F only at 12-15``

The staff will be at Base Esperanza that week; they hope to resume
broadcasting as soon as possible, most probably on February 25
(Roberto Scaglione, http://www.bclnews.it http://www.siciliamedia.it DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** CANADA [non]. 13635, Feb 12 at 1438, North-American accented screaming 
gospel huxter in English, not noticed here before. Per Aoki, that`s because 
this semihour is Saturdays only, Bible Voice via Issoudun, FRANCE, 250 kW, 83 
degrees; also maybe on Sundays at 1345-1430; Aoki says 1345-1415 first Sunday, 
and 1415-1430 as of Nov 7 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CHINA [non]. Unreliable relays: see CUBA; MALI

** CUBA [and non]. 6010, RHC English missing from this scheduled frequency, Feb 
12 at 0650, but still going on 6050, 6060 and 6150, which are plenty, leaving 
6010 to the Mexicans and Colombians. At 0700 check, 6050 and 6060 are already 
off, but 6150 has switched to Spanish for RHC ID and IS, starting some music 
but then cut off at 0701:20* leaving 49m blissfully free of CubaRM!! Except for 
the DentroCuban Jamming Command, of course, circa 5955, 5980, 6030. And those 
super-signal spy numbers below 5900.

13740, CRI English relay via Cuba is missing, Feb 12 at 1446. It was on a few 
minutes before as I tuned across. Next visit at 1519, is back on.

RHC`s new reduced schedule in Spanish continues to be only a rough guide to 
what the RadioCuba transmitter operators really do: 15120 scheduled until 1500 
is often off long before then, as Feb 12; 13680, scheduled until 1600, was gone 
at 1525 check Feb 12, allowing R. Farda music via Wertachtal to come thru 
clearly // weaker 15410 via Skelton, while Cuba continued on 13780 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** CYPRUS. 15840-15865, OTH radar pulsing, presumed from here, Feb 12 at 1532, 
safely outside the extended to 15825 SWBC band (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** GUINEA. 7125, RTG reactivated a few days ago after a semiyear, gone again 
Feb 12 at 0653, 0702 chex (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** INDONESIA. 9526-, VOI in Indonesian, Feb 12 at 1430, VG with hum, few IADs, 
``dari Suara Indonesia di Jakarta`` ID in passing (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** JAPAN [and non]. The OETA OKLA .2 channel carries NHK Newsline M-F at 
1700-1730 UT. Feb 11, one hour after Mubarak`s resignation was announced 
everywhere else, NHK is running stale barely-comprehensible mangled English 
analysis by `experts` in studio of what happened yesterday, blissfully unaware 
of what happened 60 minutes before. 

I had always thought this was a live feed. OETA told me it is coming over from 
NHK at the time they air it (unlike BBC at 2230 UT, delayed one sesquihour, 
also painfully obvious during breaking news from Egypt lately). 

Then it turns out that NHK has only 10 minutes of news, the rest documentary 
filler, so it must be another holiday for them, with the `news` hole 
pre-recorded, at least today, before momentous events in Egypt. So much for 
NHK`s commitment to world news (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MALI. 17630, Feb 12 at 1445, CRI relay, weak carrier, but I can tell it is 
not pumping or shifting like it was 24 hours earlier. By 1536 is strong enough 
to // 13740 via Cuba in English, and a couple words ahead of 13740 (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** MOROCCO. 15341v, Feb 12 at 1533, RTM has still not shifted up to 15345, 
nominally happening at 1500. If only they would stay on 15341 all day, away 
from Argentina, which is incapable of anything beyond minor variations. Let`s 
hope their new transmitter will be frequency-agile and enjoy smart management 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NIGERIA. 7275, after not hearing Guinea on 7125, tuned up to here at 0654 
Feb 12, and found S9+13 carrier, but just barely modulated with vocal music, 
presumably R. Nigeria, Abuja, as TUNISIA`s clock-timer turns off 7275 at 0626* 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA [and non]. Three Tulsa MW frequencies are still simulcasting ``La 
Qu? Buena`` hyper-promoted mostly music format: original 1530 KXTD Wagoner, 
recently purchased 1270 KRVT Claremore, and bonus 1570 KZLI Catoosa, when 
checked Feb 11 at 2139 UT. Of course, 1530 is a daytimer, and 1570 daytimer + 
PSRA, so who cares about them?

1120, KEOR Sperry-Tulsa-Catoosa still off the air Feb 11 at 2141 UT, but a weak 
talk signal from presumed KMOX beginning to show.

1110, the frequency hijacked from the original KEOR in Atoka, SE OK near TX, so 
that The Metroplex could squeeze in yet another unneeded AM station, now KVTT, 
but is it really on the air with 50 kW? Feb 11 at 2139 I hear nothing but KFAB 
Omaha groundwave with that lunatic Glenn Beck as per schedule on delay. 

FCC shows KVTT 5-tower array does have a deep null at about 355 degrees almost 
toward us, but a minor lobe at 320, a bit of which might be audible
http://www.fcc.gov/ftp/Bureaus/MB/Databases/AM_DA_patterns/1390900-111898.pdf

780, KSPI Stillwater still has its perpetual plus and minus 4 kHz parasitic 
spurs obvious from hets on caradio stepping 770-780-790. Feb 11 at 2140 UT and 
anytime. 

640, WWLS, Moore-Norman-OKC, whose IBOC comes and goes, had gone Feb 11 at 2142 
UT, but that allowed excessive analog splatter instead at least plus/minus 10 
kHz (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PHILIPPINES. 9570, RVA Radio Blagovest still missing Feb 12 at 1516, while 
VOA 9760 was VG (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SAUDI ARABIA. Interesting to note how different frequencies from same site 
provide markedly different reception:

17705, BSKSA Arabic at 1448 Feb 12 is good with no flutter, while 17660 in 
French is fair with heavy flutter. 17895 Arabic is poor with flutter. Per HFCC, 
all are 500 kW from Riyadh; azimuths:
17660 270
17705 310
17895 295
310 is closest to USward, so naturally is best here. One might think 17660 was 
aimed more northerly to get disrupted by the auroral zone, but something else 
is causing this, aimed westward, apparently bothered by equatorial ionospheric 
bumpiness.

15435, later at 1520 is still buzzless, VG with lite flutter, Qur`an sung and 
spoken, // 17615 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** SOUTH CAROLINA [non]. 13810, via GERMANY, Feb 12 at 1441, Brother Scare is 
talking about some of his frequencies and remarx that ``next week, will be on 
3185 all night long``. See U S A, WWRB for more (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** SRI LANKA. 15209.3v, still hearing het on WYFR 15210, Feb 12 around 1450 
when WYFR is in Portuguese, 1503 in English. This has finally been identified 
as YFR testing via the Ekala transmitter, so it`s Camping vs Camping!

Wolfgang B?schel forwards another inquiry about this from Nils Schiffhauer, 
DK8OK on the A-DX list, who was getting 15209.36 in Hindi at 1525 Feb 12. Now 
the answer is in Aoki, unlike my previous chex:

15210 FAMILY RADIO 1330-1430 1234567 Marathi 300 350 Colombo-Ekala CLN 
15210 FAMILY RADIO 1430-1530 1234567 Hindi   300 350 Colombo-Ekala CLN 
15210 FAMILY RADIO 1530-1630 1234567 English 300 350 Colombo-Ekala CLN 07954E 
0706N WYFR b10 Jan. 30 

Altho this really started long before Jan 30. See DXLD 11-03:

```UNIDENTIFIED. 15210-, Jan 17 at 1430, het on the lo side of WYFR 
Portuguese. Previously reported by Eike Bierwirth, DXLD 11-02:

``9 Jan 2011, weak station, with some Asian language, religious? on 
approx. 15209.35 kHz, apparently fading out, first heard at 1455 UT, 
the sermon or whatever it is was not interrupted for the top of the 
hour. Doesn't sound like WYFR Portuguese/Spanish to me, that might be 
the carrier on 15210.0. 73, (Eike Bierwirth, Leipzig, Germany)``

A long shot, but I wonder if it could be this as in DXLD 11-01, on a 
scrambled frequency? ``Victor Goonetilleke says Family Radio is 
testing in English on 15120 via 35 kW Ekala, SRI LANKA at 1330-1630``. 
Since FR on 15120 has yet to be heard by me, or anyone? on 15120, just 
Saudi and Cuba before 15, Nigeria after (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST 11-03)```

Since then I have kept hearing the het caused by 15209.3v vs 15210. So my `long 
shot` almost a month ago turns out to be correct.

Wolfgang suggests maybe it really is on 15120, with 15209.33 being a spur from 
that; but I have yet to see any reports of YFR on 15120, and have never heard 
anything but Nigeria there after 1500. I`m sure South Asians could easily 
confirm whether anything from Sri Lanka is on 15120 (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 3843-LSB, Feb 12 until 0639* UT a net is wrapping up with NCS K5TRM, 
until next Friday night. Mentions a website quickly but I can`t copy it. K5TRM 
is Tandy R. Martin, per QRZ.com.

Apparently something to do with Mississippi? NO, Searching on him led to: Old 
Man International Sideband Society
http://www.omiss.net/Facelift/index.php

I guess YLs are not welcome here? Tell the EEOC. Details:

``OMISS OPERATES ON THE FOLLOWING FREQUENCIES AND TIMES, PLUS OR MINUS QRM AND 
PROPAGATION:
Band        Freq       Day               UT    Net Coordinator
160M       1.865 MHz   Sat & Sun ** *   0400   KA8MMI , Neil #4538
 80M       3.942 MHz   Daily            0200   KR2C , Kurt #5916
 80M Late  3.942 MHz   Sat & Sun ** *   0500   KR2C , Kurt #5916
 40M       7.185 MHz   Daily            0100   N4JTE , Bob #1440
 40M Late  7.185 MHz   Sat & Sun *      0300   N4JTE , Bob #1440
 20M      14.290 MHz   Daily            1830   KT7E , Joe, #6282
 17M      18.165 MHz   Sat & Sun *      1900   KA8III , Jim #5952
 15M      21.360 MHz   Sat & Sun *      1700   N7FUD , Ron #1914
 10M      28.665 MHz   Sat & Sun *      1800   ND8F , Homer # 774

* And Monday if it is a Legal Holiday, plus New Years Day, 4th of July, 
Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas.

** The Winter schedule will begin the last week-end in October and complete the 
1st week-end in April.

Days and times are in UTC. Nets that are Friday night local are displayed as 
Sat UTC.

Net Control Stations Needed! Please contact K5TRM if you can help out once in a 
while or regularly.``

So they had shifted one kHz from nominal 3942 when I heard them. 

K5TRM`s photo is apparently in the lower right corner of this:
http://www.omiss.net/Facelift/PhotoGallery/GenPhotoPage.php?Page=60

John Norfolk`s final Nets to You of four years ago had lots of OMISS entries 
but some on different frequencies then, and identified it as:

OMISS: OM International Sideband Society. A Worked All States awards
group. http://www.omiss.net/ (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. WORLD OF RADIO 1551 monitoring: Sat Feb 12 from 1501 confirmed on 
WRMI 9955, weak with SAH from Taiwan and squeezed by adjacents such as 9960 VOA 
Uzbek via Tinian, but no jamming; however, at 1515 check, lite pulse jamming 
had attacked, but plenty considering weakness of WRMI. If WRMI ever gets its NW 
antenna back in service, that should be enough to overcome less than 
wall-of-noise jamming. Next WRMI airings are: Sat 1830, Sun 0900, 1630, 1830; 
Mon 1230, 2230; Tue 1630, Wed 0200, 1630.

WOR 1551 also confirmed on 12160 WWCR, Sat Feb 12 at 1706. Final airing is 
Sunday 0730 on 3215.

Will Martin heard WWRB announce just before the 0430 UT Friday airing of WORLD 
OF RADIO on 3185 that ``effective 14 Feb 2011, all WWRB programming on 3185 
will be moved to 5050 kHz.`` So that nice-and-clear airing of WoR on Thursday 
nights (UT Friday) will henceforth be on 5050 instead (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST) See also SOUTH CAROLINA [non]

** U S A. Saturday mornings bring a double-dose of Martha Garvin`s Musical 
Memories, mostly hymns with her own piano accompaniment: Feb 12 after 1400 on 
7490 with its heavily distorted audio processing; and after 1530 on 15825 with 
much better audio but weaker signal here, lacking any sporadic-E enhancement. 
At least OTH radar pulsing did not start until 15840, up to 15865. Current 
program schedule shows five more times for her (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** U S A. Looking at my previous report that the website of KRVA-1600, The 
Metroplex was blank, I click on it again Feb 12 at 0505 UT: now it`s not blank, 
shows Mortensen Broadcasting, and antique logo for ``KRVA / AM 1600 / La Radio 
Viva`` plus ``Uploading content... Thank You.`` which I take to be a hollow 
promise, but will still check it again sometime. No linx on the homepage to 
anything else about KRVA, not a letter of Vietnamese. Kirk Allen says while in 
Houston he heard KRVA only in Vietnamese, except some English late at night 
(Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


      



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Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 12:40:05 +1300
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Message: 6
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 20:11:50 -0500 (EST)
From: brian384...@aol.com
To: hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com
Subject: [HCDX] Feb 12 Logs
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?
** BRAZIL. 15190.02, Radio Inconfid?ncia, 2218-2300+, Feb 12, ID
at 2220. Portuguese pop ballads. Portuguese announcements. Fair.
Weak // 6010. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
?
** ETHIOPIA. 9705, Radio Ethiopia, 2010-2100:25*, Feb 12, local 
Horn of Africa music. Amharic talk. Sign off with National Anthem at 
2059. Fair. Weak QRM from a weak Niger 9704.99. (Brian Alexander, 
PA) 
?
** KURDISTAN [non]. via UKRAINE. 11530, Denge Mezopotamya,
1425-1459:30*, Feb 12, local Kurdish music. Local vocals. Kurdish
talk. Abrupt sign off during a speech. Fair to good. (Brian Alexander, 
PA) 
?
** NIGER. 9704.99, LV du Sahel, 2100-2259:40*, Feb 12, weak but
in the clear after Ethiopia signed off. Some occasional adjacent channel 
splatter. French talk. Variety of Euro-pop and Afro-pop music. Qur`an
at 2255. Short flute IS at 2258 followed by National Anthem to sign off.
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
?
** SOMALIA [non]. via Dhabbaya, UAE. 11970, Radio Damal, *1930-
1940, Feb 12, s/on with Somali talk. Horn of Africa music. Weak.
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
?
** SOMALIA. [non]. via Woofferton, 11740, Radio Damal, 1908-1929:30*,
Feb 12, Somali talk. Horn of Africa music. Abrupt sign off. Fair. (Brian 
Alexander, PA) 
?
** SRI LANKA. 11905, Radio Sri Lanka-Radio Ceylon, *1530-1550,
Feb 12, opening English ?Radio Sri Lanka? ID announcements and 
announcement as ?This is Radio Ceylon calling out to India?. English 
news at 1531. Local music at 1533. English and Hindi talk. Some
oldies US pop music. Poor, mixing with Polish Radio. (Brian Alexander, 
PA) 
?
** SUDAN [non]. via Sines, PORTUGAL. 17745, Sudan Radio 
Service, 1501-1530, Feb 12, tune-in to local string music. English 
IDs and into ?Lets Talk? program at 1502 with discussion about 
Southern Sudan politics. Only an open carrier at approximately 1526. 
Into Arabic at 1530. Good. (Brian Alexander, PA) 
?
** UGANDA [non]. via FRANCE. 17725, Radio Y? Abaganda, *1700-
1715*, Feb 12, sign on with local choral music. Talk at 1704 in local 
language with mentions of Baganda and Uganda. Abrupt sign off. Sat 
only. Good signal but began mixing with an unidentified station at 1714 
at equal level with lite instrumental music and Afro-pop music past 1730.
(Brian Alexander, PA) 
?
?
Brian Alexander, Mechanicsburg, PA, USA 
Equipment: Icom IC-7600, two 100 foot longwires 




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Message: 7
Date: Sat, 12 Feb 2011 18:32:11 -0800 (PST)
From: Glenn Hauser <wghau...@yahoo.com>
To: d...@yahoogroups.com
Cc: s...@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [HCDX] Glenn Hauser logs February 12-13, 2011
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** ARGENTINA. 15344.7, approx. frequency for R. Nacional with sports coverage, 
Feb 12 at 2248, VP with fading; checked this for comparison after hearing 15190 
Brazil [q.v.] and they were about the same. Could not uncover anything on 13363 
tnx to bubble jamming from a cable DTV box. Later in the next hour 15344.7 had 
improved a bit (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** AUSTRALIA. 15525, Feb 12 at 2352, fair signal with violin/piano music, quite 
like that on NHK 17605 (see JAPAN [non]) but not //. 2356 Chinese announcement. 
Uplooked later, 15525 is HCJB Australia, 100 kW, 340 degrees, HFCC registered 
as 2200-2230 English, 2230-2430 Chinese, except Japanese 2230-2300 Sat & Sun 
[meaning UT Fri & Sat??]. So HCJB gives NHK some competition in the 
Sunday-mornings-are-for-classical-music tradition (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** BRAZIL. 15190, R. Africa apparently off Feb 12 at 2245, leaving channel to 
R. Inconfid?ncia, Belo Horizonte, with announcement in Brazilian, but very poor 
and fading; then played a version of ``Elephant Walk`` including some vocal. By 
2354 signal was better peaking S9+10, and guess what, ``Elephant Walk`` again ? 
program theme, or commercial? Then played rock song in English ``Yellow River`` 
= Rio Amarelo (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) 

** CUBA [and non]. 5954.2, Feb 13 at 0005, R. Rep?blica has enough signal for 
its Spanish via COSTA RICA to be readable vs noise from the DentroCuban Jamming 
Command; even could make out some audio on the 5936+ spur hetting 5940 as WWCR 
5935 was not yet on; match on 5972 overwhelmed by REE 5970 in English (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GERMANY [non]. 11605, Sat Feb 12 at 2255 I am pleased to hear some 
orchestral classical music; 2259 a fast SAH hits from the next station, and 
before 2300 all we hear from this one is some audience applause, no 
announcement, DW jingle and then open carrier despite the other station trying 
to start.

Kudos to DW as another rare SW station not afraid to play classical music, even 
on its Indonesian service, 22-23, 250 kW, 85 degrees via Madagascar.

Its weaker 11605 successor ought to have a much better signal here, being 
Guiana French, 250 kW USward at 318 degrees for VOR in Spanish at 23-24, then 
switching due south for Portuguese (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** GUINEA. 7125, RTG still missing the evening of Feb 12, checked at 2303. Will 
logs of last few days prove to have been its last gasp? Or first signs of a 
sporadic revival? (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** JAPAN [non]. 17605, NHK`s western classical music Sunday-morning ghetto 
continues relayed via BONAIRE, 270 kW, 170 degrees but quite good here nowhere 
near that azimuth, UT Sat Feb 12 at 2342 with final movement of Chaikofsky`s 
Violin Concerto until 2348, Japanese announcement, and a violin/piano piece. 
Something similar on 15525: see AUSTRALIA (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** MALI. 15505, Feb 12 at 2250, weak signal in Chinese, figured it was China as 
some W Pacific signals were audible on band, such as VG KSDA 15320, but 15505 
is really an unusual half-hour Chinese broadcast at 2230 of CRI via Bamako, 
HFCC and Aoki agree, 100 kW at 85 degrees. Aoki refers to CRI relays as Bamako 
II, distinct from Bamako I = Mali`s own service on 5995, 7286 (?) (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** NETHERLANDS [non]. 15280, Feb 12 at 2251, spirited discussion in Indonesian, 
VG signal but with squeal, and audio feed is at lofi bitrate with artifacts. 
This is RNW at 2200-2257, 100 kW, 225 degrees via IBB SAIPAN, where by the way 
there are issues about the rent IBB is paying on the land for the transmitters; 
see DXLD 11-06, NMI (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DGIEST)

** NORTH AMERICA. 6930-USB, one pirate active this evening Feb 12: at 2304 
comedy bit, ``prick up your ears and listen to this``, calypso song. 2309 
parody dog food ad ``Pussy-Lickins`` with five dead cats in each bag, from 
WPUP, ``right here on 43 meters, my name is Dr. Puppy ---; this puppy has to 
QRT now``, mentioned Yoder, Belfast maildrop, United States of Puppies; ``WPUP 
Shortwave Worldwide,`` but kept going with ``Puppy Love `` song; 2313 barking 
and howling, and yet another song.

At this point I tuned away to Turkey, but back at 2321, sounded like same 
announcer with a new identity, suggesting we ``hang garter belts, panties, and 
other unmentionables outside your DX window for my unholiness to silently 
collect``. 2326, ``Happy Valentine`s Day``; ``here I come in with my longue 
tongue ... 43 meters ? I`m coming down on you, can you handle me, baby?``. 2332 
``Voice of the Runaway Maharishi, Valentine`s Day Special``; QSL instruxions 
with 3 units of postage to Providence RI or Wellsville NY maildrops, and you 
may include ``delicious-smelling panty-hose`` (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING 
DIGEST)

** OKLAHOMA. 640, WWLS has some serious transmitter problem. Again today Feb 12 
at 2111 UT, splattering badly, on caradio I now think it reaches up to 670; 
hard to be sure whether splatter on 680 is coming from it or KGGF-690, both 
with ESPN Radio tho out of synch. Listening on 650, I can hear some distorted 
modulation as well as IBOC-like noise, so maybe it`s a mixture with the IBOC 
portion out of order. Furthermore, like yesterday there is crackling on 640 
itself. Is anybody paying attention at the studio? That should be obvious on 
the off-air monitor, if any (Glenn Hauser, Enid, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** PORTUGAL [and non]. With only a sesquimonth to go in the B-10 season, RDPI 
has done nothing to resolve the 12040 collision with Cuba they were informed 
about early on. Feb 12 at 2253, RDPI sports is atop, but it`s messy with RHC 
Spanish cochannel, a SAH apart; RDPI has much weaker // 11960; and at 2319 also 
came across // RDPI on 7285 which is scheduled for this hour only, aimed 
northeast across Europe. 

Of its own volition, RHC doesn`t start 12040 until 2200 now, but there will be 
a collision when extraordinary emissions of silly Lusitanian ballgames extend 
past 2200. Meanwhile RHC is also on 12010 in the clear but with some hum 
self-inflicted (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** RUSSIA [and non]. 7220, Feb 13 at 0009 in Russian with motorboating, not too 
severe yet, but there should not be any --- listed as Golos Rossii, 500 kW, 295 
degrees via Pridnestrovye for Mexico, Central America, Caribbean, NW South 
America. Some QRhaM, which becomes less and less likely toward the upper edge, 
tho entitled to go right up to 7299. So I compared with VOR in English up the 
band:

7290, also via Pridnestrovye, was best, being 300 kW at 310 degrees for USA; // 
7250 a lot weaker, despite being 500 kW, 315 degrees for same CIRAF zones, via 
``Armavir``. At 0010, W&M were discussing arms limitations and suspicions about 
NATO. They were trying to sound spontaneous but I think it was scripted. Both 
had rather heavy Russian accents, as VOR seems to be making less effort to 
employ announcers with North American or British accents. Their best ones have 
died (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** TURKEY. Contrary to HFCC, WRTH and DX Mix News, V. of Turkey English to NAm 
is still on 5960, Feb 12 at 2304 JBA; 2315 with VOT jingle, English ID, `DX 
Corner` theme, but too poor to try to copy; while imaginary frequency 7335 is 
occupied on Saturdays by huge WHRI signal predicating in English (Glenn Hauser, 
OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST)

** U K [non]. 15360, Feb 12 at 2357 poor signal with Bow Bells, so BBCWS is 
warming up for two-hour relay via THAILAND, 250 kW, 25 degrees, also USward. 
2359:30 quick ID with website bbc.co.uk, less Lilliburlero than we used to 
hear, timesignal, 0000 Feb 13 midnight GMT timecheck, news headlines for a 
minute before the real news. This would have been a good bet for full strike of 
Big Ben on New Year`s Eve, propagation permitting (Glenn Hauser, OK, DX 
LISTENING DIGEST)

** U S A. 1110, cf. yesterday`s report of nothing but KFAB Omaha audible here 
in daytime; is KVTT The Metroplex really on with 50 kW? It does have a null 
almost usward, and from another location on the west edge of Enid, and thus a 
little closer to its 320 degree minor lobe, I am hearing a barely audible SAH 
between KFAB and something else, Feb 12 at 2115 UT, clocked at 36 per minute = 
0.6 Hz. Has anyone else measured the separation between these two stations? 
Such info is hard to come by, even on the MW Offset listing. BTW, at this time, 
1440 Spanish from The Metroplex was in well, i.e. skywave at the higher end of 
the band already working, as KTNO does not make it here on groundwave (Glenn 
Hauser, OK, DX LISTENING DIGEST) ###


 
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Message: 8
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 08:23:40 +0100
From: Manuel M?ndez <manuelmend...@gmail.com>
To: DX Listenig Digest <d...@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [HCDX] Logs
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Manuel M?ndez
Lugo, Espa?a

Logs in Lugo
Grundig Satellit 500 and Sony ICF SW 7600 G
Cable antenna, 8 meters.

BRAZIL
4885, Radio Clube do Par?, Bel?m, 0650-0715, 11-02, Brazilian songs and
comments by male, program "Clube da Madrugada". 24322. (M?ndez)

5940, Voz Missionaria, Cambori?, 0703-0710, 11-02, Portuguese, male,
religious comments. 14321. (M?ndez)

9565, Super Radio Deus e Amor, Curitiba, 0640-0655, 12-02, Portuguese,
male, religious comments. 24322. (M?ndez)

9654.4, Radio Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo, 0905-0912, 11-02, Portuguese,
male, news and comments. 14321. (M?ndez)

9675, Radio Can?ao Nova, Cachoeira Paulista, 0915-0923, 11-02, religious
comments in Portuguese by male. 24322. (M?ndez)

9695.8, Radio Rio Mar, Manus, 1015-1025, 09-02, male, Portuguese, news
and comments, relays program news: "Jornal Primeira Hora" from Radio
Bandeirantes. 23432.
Also *1000-1007, 11-02, signing on at 1000: "6 horas en Manaus, Radio
Rio Mar", male, comments and advertisements. (M?ndez)

11735, Radio Transmundial, Santa Mar?a, 0945-0955, 09-02, male,
religious comments, Portuguese. 24322. (M?ndez)

11780, Radio Nacional da Amazonia, Brasilia, 1005-1012, 11-02, male,
Portuguese, news an comments. 24322. (M?ndez)

11815, Radio Brasil Central, Goiania, 0924-0925, 09-02, male,
Portuguese, news program: "O Mundo Em Sua Casa", with world and
Brazilian news, sports. Identification: "Radio Brasil Central, Goiania".
34433. (M?ndez)

11925, Radio Bandeirantes, Sao Paulo, 0938-0950, 09-02 Portuguese, news
program: "Jornal Primeira Hora", news and comments from Brazil and the
World. Id. "Radio Bandeirantes".  24322. (M?ndez)

15190, Radio Inconfidencia, Belo Horizonte, 0910-9033, 09-02, male,
Portuguese, news: "7 horas 12 minutos, Jornal Integra?ao", "Estamos a
presentar Jornal Integra?ao, cultura, cidadania, Jornal Integra?ao".
24322. (M?ndez)

COLOMBIA, 5910, Alcarav?n Radio, Puerto Lleras, 0701-0820, 11-02,
Latinamerican songs, male, Spanish, religious comments, identification:
"Alcar?n Radio". 24322. (M?ndez)

COSTA RICA, 3350, Radio Exterior de Espa?a, Cariari, 0554-0600*, 13-02,
Caribbean music, male, identification: "Radio Exterior de Espa?a, nos
despedimos de nuestros oyentes en Centro Am?rica y Sur de Norteam?rica
en que volveremos a las 12 Tiempo Universal, 6 de la ma?ana en
Centroam?rica, por las frecuencias de 9765 y 15170 kHz.". Close down.
35433. (M?ndez)

HONDURAS, 3340, Radio Misiones Internacionales, Comayaguela, 0548-0555,
13-02, religious songs. Very weak, only LSB. 14321. (M?ndez)

GUINEA, 7125, Radio Guinea, Conakry, 0705-0725, 10-02, male an female
with news and comments in French about Guinea, African music. 24322.
Also 0710-0740, 11-02, African songs and comments y French by male.
34333. (M?ndez)

MEXICO, 6185, Radio Educaci?n, M?xico D. F., 0805-0820, 11-02, classic
music. 24322. (M?ndez)

PERU, 4790, Radio Visi?n, Chiclayo, 0558-0710, 10-02, male, Spanish,
religious program "La Voz de la Salvaci?n". 14321. (M?ndez)

USA, 9955, WMRI, Radio Miami International, 0634-0645, 12-02, Radio
Prague relay, Spanish, male and female, comments about Czech Republic.
14321. (M?ndez)



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Message: 9
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 09:06:21 +0000
From: Cupido Radio <cupidora...@hotmail.com>
To: andrei yaroslavl russia <skorodumov.and...@gmail.com>, china
        <zsf651...@yahoo.com.cn>, dimitry russia <de...@dialup.etr.ru>,
        <diemo...@netvallee.it>, dx world
        <hard-core-dx-requ...@hard-core-dx.com>,        dx
        <dxplo...@yahoogroups.com>, <gian.panz...@tiscalinet.it>,
        <hard-core-dx@hard-core-dx.com>, italie <pavanel...@libero.it>,
        <iz1...@libero.it>, japan <georgy_porgy...@yahoo.co.jp>, japan
        <yokoi-h...@mte.biglobe.ne.jp>, jari finland
        <jari.pensikk...@pp.inet.fi>,   jarkko lethovaara
        <jarkko.lehtova...@swradio.net>, <jcfar...@mnsi.net>,   jem cullen
        <jem...@hotmail.com>, <jeribimy...@hotmail.com>, johno austalia
        special dx news australia <d...@fl.net.au>, <juanluvilc...@yahoo.es>,
        Mac     <mikeporcar...@yahoo.com>, mike japan
        <georgy_po...@hotmail.co.jp>, mike      <metalwor...@optusnet.com.au>,
        vasily <vasil...@hotmail.com>,  zagarias greek <gree...@otenet.gr>
Subject: [HCDX] cupid is going dx again towards the east now
        !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hello radio friends,

Doing the good propagation, i have decided to switch the transmitter on. 

freq is 15.070 mhz 
Beam is aimed at 80 degrees from the netherlands towards, ukrane, kazakhistan, 
china , and further 

power is 200 watts 

13 feb time utc 09:00 till 10:30 or longer if the propagation is that good.

rinus

regards from holland                                      

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